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PUBLIC HEARING MEETINGM� FEBRUARY 14, 1977 � ' � 1 � Ft�IDLEY CITY COU��CIL - PUBLIC HE�ir�Iiu� i�IEETIi�G - FE�ttUARY 14, 1y77 - 7:3� P.M PLEDGE OF NLLEGIA�VCE: ROLL CaLL: All Present ''� ADOPTIOV OF AGENDA: . �ded: Discussion regarding filiing the two vacancies of Police Officers in the Police Department Consideration of a Resolution Approving Preliminary Application to HUD � nsideration of Approving Compensation for Certain Personnel Giving Extensive Service During Str� � nsideration of .a Res. regarding supportin� �egislation regarding no taxes an ho�ue improvements PU�LIC HEARI�GS: - GIP�EERING I �GIidEERI��G I` � f �� � PUBLIC NEARING ON VACTION REQUEST STREET AND ALLEY VACATION SAV #76—t�% BY CITY OF FRIDLEY; GENERALLY LOCATED ON TALMADGE LANE AND 75TH WAY� ������� Public Hearing Opened 7:35 p.m. Closed 7:40 p.m. ACTION NEEDED: Put Ordinance on next agenda for consideration PUBLIC HE�4RING ON FRIDLEY�S COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRAIVT PRE—APPLICATION THROUGN THE OFFICE OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT� . . � � � . � . . � Public Hearing Opened 7:40 p.m. Closed �:25 p.m. ACTIOfd PdEEDEU: Nlake application ,,..1-1B � . � . . Z � , I ' PU}3L I C HE��R I NG f�EET I f�G, FEBRUARY 14, 1977 � PAGE 2 � OLD BUSINESS: CONSIDERATION OF SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE FOR I kEZONING REQUEST, LONING URDINANCE AMENDMENT LO�If�%6-1�6, BY GEORGETOWN 1�OTEL, INC�, SbO� I�IAI(V STREET, TO REZONE IFROM I`�—� TO C—Z � � � � � � � � . . � . � � . . . � � . . Ordi nan�ce fJo. 632 Adopted GINEERING ACTIU�J �JEEDEiJ: Inform applicant TY MANAGER ACTION i�EEDE;D: Publish ordinance , ' CONSIDERATION OF SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE RMENDING CHAPTER Zll OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE PERTAINING TO PUBLIC ' AREAS FOR LAND SUBDIVISION� � � � � � � . � � � � � � � � Ordinance No. 633 Adopted ENGINEERING= ACTION NEEDED: Inform applicant TY PIANAGER ACTION NEEDED: Publish ordinance ' ' 1 ..3-3A , 4 CONSIDERAT'ION OF SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE FOR REZONING REQUEST, L.ONING ORDINANCE NMENDMENT LOA #7�—O�, BY ROBERT SCHROER, 7'0 REZONE THE AREA BETWEEN ��TH AND ��TH AVENUES • ON THE EAS�T SIDE OF RANCHERS RAOD FROM I�-2 To �1-1. ��..� 5— 5 A Ordinance No. 634 Adopted NGINEERING ACTION NEEDED: Inform applicant TY MANAGER ACTIOfJ NEEDED: Publish ordinance ' CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAI. OF LOT SPLIT L.S. �%b-1I., ROBERT ISCHROER, TO SPLIT OFF THE SOUTHERLY 160 FEET OF LOT �, i BLOCK 2, EAST RANCH ESTATES ZND ADDITION; 7875 aNn 7a95 ' RANCHER � S ROAD � � � � � � � . . , . . � . � . , � . � . . . Approved INEERING ACTION (VEEDED: Notify appiicant of approvai 0 � � �. • R PUBLIC NEARI�G r1EETIidG, FEBRUAKY 14, 1977 PNGE 3 1 NEW �USINESS: ��J CONSIDEF2ATION OF A RESOLUTION KEQllESTING THE �INOKA COUNTY , I.OMMISSIONERS TO I�IAKE SAFETY IMPROVEMEiVTS AT THE INTER— �SECTION OF OSBORNE kOAD AND EAST RIVER KOAD. ����.�.� � �GINEERING ' �INEERING � � ,�y MANAGER ' Resolution 16-1977 adopted ACTION NEEDED: Forward to Anoka County Commissioner CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT THE I�IINNESOTA �EPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CONSTRUCT A PEDESTRIAN GVERPASS ON T�fi.#4I AT I�IISSISSIPPI STREET� � � . . . � . � . . . � � � Resolution 17-1977 adopted ACTION t�EEDED: Send certified copy of resolution to P�linnesota Department of Transportation. CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTI-0N IN SUPPORT OF �iOUSE FILE 15 AND SEC�L'�TE �ILE l�t�; A BILL FOR AN aCT 'r(ELATING TO PARKS; APPROPRIATING I�ONEY FOR THE 1�EVELOPMENT OF RECREATIONAL FACILITIES FOR THE HANDICAPPED AT THE ISLANDS OF PEACE PARK. y Resolution No. 18-1977 adopted ACTION NEEDED: Forward certified copy to Legislature and Islands of Peace President , =r;� CONSIDERATION OF THE PURCHASE OF A RECORDING IfESUSCI ' � ANNE ............................10-10A Approved Resolution No. 20-1977 Transferring Funds From Reserve to Fire Department for Purchase of a Recording Resusci Anne F RE RCTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized CONSIDERaTION OF A RESOLUTION APPROVING PRELIMINRRY APPLICATION TO NUD Resolution No. 19-1977 Adopted INEERING ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized CONSIDERATION OF APPROVING COMPENSATION FOR CERTAIN PERSONNEL GIVING EXTENSIVE SERVIt DURING STRIKE �Y MANAGER ACTION NEEDED: Inform Accountinq COf�SIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION REGARDING SUPPORTING LEGISLATIOtJ REGARDING NO TAXES ON HOME IMPROVEMENTS I ANCE ACTION NEEDED: Bring item back for next regular meeting � ADJOURIV: 8:55 p.m. �\ '4 R DLEY C C , F I ITY COUN IL MEET�NG ' PLEASE SIGN NAME ADDRESS ANQ ITEM NUMBER INTERESTED IN DATE: February 14, 1977 �NAME _ _- _____- -_-_ _=-=-_ADDRE;S�=- ___-_ ___ _ ==-ITEM_NUMBER 3c ��=aacac c�� , =__ �= ^-a= �=c� 3ao oa==acc= _�_ �.� �� l � �.��.� � ��.��. ( 1 �� = ��' �1 r� ,� I � /I 0 � A / ' f ! �'� � .� � �� � o ��J�� � �� 7 A� � ���%� • / :I�T 1'7, � .,-2 S T �C/ �. �� �. � �� ..�1� %� � � evw✓, � � � � ' � , � � , THE MINUTES OF THE PlJBLIC HEARING MEETING OF THE FRIDLFY CITY COUNCIL OF FEBRUARY 14, 1977 ' � ' I1 '�J ' J � L1 LJ ' � �I LJ ' _.__ ...____.. ..._�_.. .: C s.._._. .. �^�'t � TN[ MINUTES OF ThE PUBLIC HEaRING MEETI NG OF THE FRIDLEI' CITY COUNCIL OF FEBRUARY 14, 1977 � The Public Hearing Meeting of the Fridley City Council of February 14, 1977 was called to order at 7:32 p.m. by Mayor Nee. � PLEDGE UF ALLEGIANC[: Mayor Nee led the Council and the audience in ±he Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. , ROLL CALL: MEMaERS PRESENT: Mayor Nee, Councilman Fitzpatrick, Councilman Hamernik, Councilman Schneider and Councilwoman Kukowski MEMBERS ABSENT: None ADOPTION OF AGENDA: � Mayor Nee stated he would like to add two items to the agenda as Items 11 and 12. Item 11 being the "Consideration of a Resolution Approving the Pre-application for a Community Development alock Grant" and Item 12 being "Consideration of a Resolution Approviny Additional Compensation for Certain Personnel Who Gave Extensive Service During the Strike.° A discussion regarding filling thE two vacancies of police officers in the Police Department, and a discussion of proposed legislation regarding assessments for Home Improvements were also added. ! 1 �� I � � MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to adopt the agenda as amended. Seconded by Council- woman Kukowski. Upon a voir.e vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unarimously. PUBLIC HEARIPJGS: PUBLIC HEARING ON VACATION P.EQUEST STREET AND ALLEY VACATION SAV �`76-07 BY CITY OF FRIDLEY; GENERALLY LOCATED ON TALMADGE LAP�E A�D 75TH WAY: MOTION by Councilwoman Kukoaiski to waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice and open the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declai°ed the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing opened at 7:35 p.m. Mr. Dick Sobiech, Public Works Director, explained this public hearing is a formal procedure required under the Cicy Charter and ordinances regarding vacation of property He stated the Council previously approved an agreement with the Si. Paui Water Works for vacation of property in consideration for additional roadway easements. Mr. Sobiech explained the parties affected in this case are the City and St. Paul Water Works. No persons in the audience spoke for or against this vacation request. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to close the Public Hearing on the vacation request. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing closed at 7:40 p.m. PUQLIC H[ARING ON FRIDLEY'S COMMI�NITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK C,RAN7 PRE-APPLICATION THROUGH THE OfFICE OF HOUSIN6 AfJD UR�AN DEVELO�MENT: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice and open the Pubiic Hearing. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the nw tion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing opened at 7:40 p.m. � � i 26U PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF FEBRUARY 14, 1977 PAGE 2 Mr. Jerry Boardman, City Planner, explained a meeting was held with the Office of Housing and Urban Development in January regarding the Communiiy Development Block Grant Program and Staff made a decision as to what the pre-application should contain. Mr. Boardman explained that a public informational meeting was conducted and the public hearing was held before the Planning Commission regarding this pre-application. The public hearing is being held this evening as the pre-application must be submitted by February 18, 1977. Mr. Boardman reviewed the criteria used by HUD in reviewing pre-applications and determining eligibility. He explained the two focus areas in Fridley meet the requirements and the criteria that, in order to qualify for any rehabilitation grant programs, there must have been a street improvement program within a three year period. He stated HUD's method for determining eligibility for the grant is based on how it affects low and moderate income families. The program proposed by the City includes housing maintenance, rehabilitation grants and a rehabilitation resource center which amounts to a$130,000 grant applied for through the Office of Housing and Urban Development. Mr. Boardman reviewed some proposals on how the grant would be used, if it was approved by HUD. Councilman Hamernik questioned what percentage of the residents in focus area No. 1 live in dwellings that are owner occupied. Mr. Boardman replied there were 176 residential structures in that area, i13 of which were owner-occupied units. Mr. Boardman stated the Planning Commission recoinmended approval of the pre-application by a three to t,vc vote with modifications. He noted two members of the Commission wished the pre-applicaiion submitted as presented. Three members of the Commission wanted the pre-application changed to reflect that those units, v�ithin focus area No. 1 in a C-2 zoning district, would not be eligible for any grant monies received. Mr. Boardman explained about 40% of the property in focus area No. 1 is zoned C-2. He stated some of the Planning Commission members felt by putting monies for improvement into a C-2 zoning district, it is extending a problem that is already existing; and if the property does develop commercially, it would be a waste putting improvements into the existing residential properties. Mr. Boardman commented he did not fee1 focus area No. 1 suitable for commercial development and that the road patterns are not yood for commercial zoning. He stated, if the City proceeds with the street improvemen*s proposed for this area, he feels they are committing the area to residential development. Mr. Al Gabel, 5947 2%2 Street N.E., stated most of the residents in the area would like to have the property zoned back to multiple residential. He spoke in favor of the pre-application for the Coi�nunity Development Block Grant and felt it would be helpful to upgrade the area. Ne stated their area should not be left out of the pre-application to HUD because the zoning was cominercial. Mr. Nick Garaffa, 6750 Monroe Street N.E., questioned whether non-owner occupied dwellings would be eligible for funds under this grant. Mr. Boardman explained only owner-occupied units would be eligible and must also meet the income requirements. Mr. Garaffa questioned out of the 113 owner-occupied units in focus area No. 1 how many were in a C-2 zoning district. Mr. Boardman repli�d about 35 - 40%. Mr. Garaffa stated he feli there was only a small portion of the area that is zoned commercial and indicated he was in favor of this pre-application including the C-2 area. � � PUBLIC HEARING MEETING Of FEBRUARY 14, 1977 2�1 , PAGE 3 � Councilman Fitzpatrick agreed with the Planning Commission as far as answering the question of the zoning; however he felt applying for the grant, by excluding the C-2 ar�a, would not really serve the purpose. Mr. Boardman explained under the C-2 zoning, a resident can legally make repairs to his residence and increase the livability, but they could not expand. Mayor Nee stated he hoped within the next several mor,ths�some options could be given to the residents regarding the zoning. Councilman Fitzpatrick felt there is the possibility of residents of the area initiating a request for rezoning. Councilman Hamernik felt, by taking the position of the Planning Commission, there may be some action on the part of the residents to take ihe initiative to obtain a resolution of the problem. Councilwoman Kukowski stated she understood there is a petition for rezoning circulating the area at the present time. Councilman Schneider felt by eliminating the C-2 district, it would be going contrary to the purpose of rehabilitating the n�ighborhood. He stated, as he recalled, ihe original staff report recommended strongly against zoning commercial. Mr. Boardman stated he would prefer the pre-applicat�on to include the commercial zoning because of the problem it would create in obtaining new figures. He stated, by the time the full application is submitted, amendments could be made to the pre-application if it was necessary. Mr. �araffa felt the residents in the C-2 area would have a more livable home if the grant was received and imorovements made, and would increase the value of their property if ii was ai some time sold for con�ercial purposes. Mr. Boardman explained by improving residential property it would increase the value of the property thereby increasing the life span for it to remain as residential. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to close the Public Hearing on the Community De��elep- ment 61ock Grant Pre-application. Seconded by Councilwoinan Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimousiy and the Public Hearing closed at R:25 p.m. OLD BUSINESS: ORDTNANCE•N0. 632 - REZONIP7G REQUEST, ZONING ORDINANCE AMEPJDMENT ZOA �76-06, BY GEORGETOIdN MOTEL, IPJC., 5600 MAIN STREET, TO REZONE FROM M-2 to C-2: ' MOTIOfJ by Councilman Fitzpatrick to waive the second reading of Ordinance No. 632 and ' adopt it on the second reading, and publish. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon � a voice vote, a]1 voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. I ORDINANCE N0. 633 - AMENDING CHAPTER 211 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE PERTAINING TO PUBLIC AREAS FOR LAND SU�DIVISION: i MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to waive the second reading of Ordinance No. 633 and adopt it on the second reading, and publish. Seconded f�y Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ORDINANCE N0. 634 - RE7_ONING REQUEST, ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDt•1EfdT ZOA #76-07, BY ROBERT SCHROER, TO REZO�JE THE AREA BETWEEy 77TH AND 79TH AVENUES ON THE EAST SIDE OF RANCNERS R AD FROM M-2 to P�I-1: MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to waive the second reading of O��dinance No. 634 and adopt it on the second reading, and publish. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � , __ _----. _. __ _ ___ _...__�_ _-- _ __ ___. . _ . _ _ --_----- -- I ��� i, � PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF FEBRUARY 14, 1977 PAGE 4 ! I � j CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF lOT SPLIT L.S. �76-11, ROBERT SCHROER, TO SPLIT OFF THE � � SOUTHERLY 160 FEET OF LOT 8, BLOCK 2, EAST RANCH ESTATES 2ND ADUITION; 7875 AND � �on� onniruro�c onnn. � _ Mr. Dick Sobiech, Public Works Director, explained this request is to split Lot 8, Block 2 of East Ranch Estates 2nd Addition into two parcels. He stated no setback ; is required as there will be a common wall between the two buildings. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to concur with the recommendation of the Planning i Commission and approve Lot Split ,`,'76-11 as filed by Robert Schroer. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: RESOLUTION N0. 16-1977 - REQUESTING THE ANOKA COUfdTY C�MMISSIONERS TO MAKE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS AT THE INTERSECTION OF OSQORNE ROAU AND EAST RIVER ROAD: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resoiution N0. 16-1977. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 17-1977 - REQUESTIN�. THAT THE MINNESOTA DEPART"4ENT OF TRACJSPORTATIO�� CONSTRUC? A PEDESTRIAN OVERPASS ON T.H. #47 AT ��1ISSISSIPPI STREET: � MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to adopt Resolution No. 17-1977. Seconded by Council- woman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Schneider questioned the method of funding this overpass. Mr. Sobiech stated it is hoped abuut 70i of the funding would come from the Highway �epartment and possibly obtain County participation. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, explained if the Nighway Department does proceed with the overpass, a proposal would be subrnitted on the costs and method of funding. Mr. Nick Garaffa, 6750 Monroe Street, felt the resolution pertained to a pedestrian walkway only and felt provision should be made for a ramp so that bicycles could also use the overpass. Mr. Sobiech explained the resolution does make reference to the City's bikewa,y/walkway � plan and this would be discussed vrith the Highway Department in the planning stages. RESOLUTION N0. 18-1977 IN SUPPORT OF HOUSE FILE 15 AND SENATE FILE 100; A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO PARKS; APPROPRIATING MONEY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF RECREATIONAL FACTI TTTFS Ff1R THF HANf1TCAPPFfI AT THF TCI ANIIC (1F PFACF PARI(• MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt Resolution No. 18-1p77. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pdee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF THE PURCHASE OF A RECORDING RESUSCI ANNE: Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, explained Fire Chief Aidrich was asked to attend this meetin9 to explain the need for this equipment in the Fire Department and to ansvaer any questions from the Council. Because of a priar commitment, Chief Aldrich was requested to come to the meeting ! about 9:30 p.m. Since the time was approximately 8:30 p.rn., the Council, therefore, proceeded with the other items of business. RESOLUTION N0. 19-1977 - APPROVING THE PRE-APPLICATION FOR C0�1MUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS: � MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 19-1977. Seconded by � Councilwoman Kukowski. ; � Cour.cilman Hamernik stated, r.onsidering the Planning Commission recommendation, and � the fact this area will probably not develop commerciall�, he felt, if the residents � favored zonina to residential, they could so initiate a petition for rezoning. { Coimcilwoman Kukowski stated hopefully the matter of the zoning will be settled by the time final application is to be made to HUD on the Community Block C,rant. � .. , � , ' � � ' �� , � � , � � , � '' i� i PUBLIC HEARINC, MFETIP�G OF FE6RUARY 14, 1977 PAGE 5 UPOt� A VOICE VOTE taken on the motion to adopt Resoluticn No. 19-1977, all voted aye, , and Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVING EXTRA COtQPENSATION fOR CERTAIN PERSONNEL GIVING EXTENSIVE Mr. Qureshi, City f4anager, explained supervisory staff in the Public Works and Parks and Recreation Departments worked long hours to maintain essential services during the strike and feels the City should in some way show its appreciation. He recommended the Council authorize a special pay of $75 each for these employees. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to authorize extra compensation in the amount of �75 for these employees. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vo*e, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried.unanimously. DISCUSSION REGARDING FILLING THE TWO VACANCIES OF POLICE OFFICERS IN THE ?OLICE DEPARTMENT: Mayor P�ee stated that he contacted the Attorney General's office to inquire whether they were going to appeal the District Court's decision regarding the City of Fridley's declaratory judgment about the adoption of the ordinance by the City of Fridley which puts new officers in the State Police and Fire P[RA. The reason that he did this was because the City is anxious to hire the police officers to fill the two vacancies in the City's Police Department. He said that he was unable to get an answer from the appropriate people in the Attorney General's office. He felt the Police Civil Service Commission should be advised of the City Council's intent to fill the positions as soon as possible. � � The City Manager, Mr. Qureshi, stated the Police Commission recently had a meeting on this question and they are reviewing the possibility of either using the existing eligibility list or conducting a new examination. He explained the hiring of a new Police Officer would take six months to a year for tr-airiing and because of this concern, there may be the possibility of hiring an experienced Folice Off�icer. He felt this would be the Police Commission's area of responsibility. ; RESOLU7ION N0. 20-1977 -��RANSFER OF FUNDS FR014 RESEf<VE TO FIRE DEPARTMENT � FOR PURCHFlSE OF A RECORDING RESUSCI ANNE: ' f� MQTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 20-1977 to purchase ' a Recording Resusci Anne' for $995. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Councilman Hamernik statetl in talking with a representative of the Anoka County Red Cross, he was advised in order to get full benefifi of a unit of this type, it would be necessary to have someone well trained and who understands the procedure to conduct ; the training. Councilwoma.n Kukowski felt the unit is important as fire fighters in the Emergency Medical Technician program were trained and tested on a Recortling Resusci Anne and �vith a unit at the Fire Department it would not only enable them to refresh their training, but also can be used in training other personnel in the Fire and , Police Departments. UPON A VOICE VOTE to adopt Resolution No. 20-1977, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. DISCUSSION REGARDING PROPOSED LEGISLATION REGARDING ASSESSMENTS FOR HOt�1E IMPROVEMENTS: The City Manager, Mr. Qureshi, subinitted proposed legislation for the Council's review and consideration that would allow no additional assessments due to home improvements after a home has been constructed for five years. The Council requested Staff to obtain further information before action is taken on this item. ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing meeting of the Fridley City Council of February 14, 1977 adjourned at 8:55 p.m. Respectful]y submitted, Carole Haddad Secretary to the City Council Approved William J. Nee Mayor 1 OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIOLEY PUBLIC NEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, February 14, 1977 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the consideration of the following matter: Vacation (SAV #76-07) of existing unneeded roadway easement described as follows: The Southerly 59 feet of a Parcel 66 feet in width located within Lot 49, Revised Auditor's Subdivision No. 77, located in the North Half of Section 10, T-30, R-24; said 66 foot parcel being adjacer�t to, and parallel with, and bounded on the West by the Southerly extension of the East property line of Lot 50 of said Revised Auditor's Subdivision No. 77. Also; That portion of Lot 48, Revised Auditor's Subdivision No. 77, � in the North Half of Section 10, T-30, R-24, lying within the following description: Corr�nencing at the Southwest corner of Lot 48, thence proceed 25.23 feet North along the West line of said lot to the actual point of beginning; thence continue North along said Westerly line a distance of 2.22 feet, thence deflect 74°53' to the East and proceed 34.18 feet along a line parallel with and 66 feet South of the North line of said �ot 48; thence deflect due South along a line parallel with the West line of Lot 48 to a point of intersection of the South line of Lot 48; thence proceed South- westerly along the South line of said Lot 48 to a point lying 23.90 feet East of the Southwest corner of said Lot 48; thence deflect 44°49'S5" to the North and proceed to the point of beginning. This vacation is being done in consideration of additional roadway easements being acquired in the North Half of Section 10, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located on Talmadge Lane and 75th Way N.E. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter will be heard at this meeting. Publish: January 26, 1977 WILLIAM J. NEE February 2, 1977 MAYOR � �$ Y^i /0� �«, �� �, N t� �� 3 a �, v� �� �` , o_ r � � .� �, � � O � � � � � s g h !y`r ,�` � � �J�,' ~� r .s,��- �' . Ze�„ � s'je. n� - �o� ... <,.' _ 3 : --;f�, . 1wr_ I �f " I �iT��� , �<�d �Q C� � � ,�t9g9� : � � is:.�e \�\�- � � t A_ M � � � n � � � � \ m � � � v` � 6 `''r .,�-� c y •-• v ,' `/ � \ ^ `�.8 � " Q e� �t�i �,, � ' c ,� %Fi s � � t4 `E °.=��� ' . ._ � � � 8 w ! �� � rr,� , p9 r . �� �� \u•i,� =',N,�rN i9 S ' .B ..� ,. , ,,- •. � � ,a !=� .� e .� � n i�� 4 ( ��� 1 n` � , �. �� � �- I-- ►�-i t�-� C..) U W = i--- ~ } �- m m � Q w W � � � ¢ � � U j Q � � W w d a � � a. 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I oa O � __..-'/ "�\ -� �-_ ` � � � �. � � Planning Commission Meeting - December �, 1976 P° ' 1 B MOTION by Bergman, seconded by Langenfeld, that the ing Commission recornmend to City Council approval of Lot Split quest L.S. ff76-11 by Robert A. 5chroer: Split off the Southerly feet of Lot a, Block 2, East Ranch Estates 2nd Addition, to make o building sites, the same being 7875 and 7�95 Rancher's Road N.�. Upon a voice vote, Bergman� Lan6en�'eld, Schnabel and Shea vot' aye and Harris abstaining, the motion carried. Chairperson Harris state is reason i'or abstainin� �,as because he was a property owner �rithi e area and would be affected by this. Chairp on Harris declared a recess at 9:55 P.I�i. and reconvened the meeting at : 15 �.ri. �t. VACATION RE?UESTt SAV¢�76-07; CITY OF FRIDLtiL'Y: Vacate existing un- needed roadt•ray easer�ent°°in consideration for additional roadway ease- ments being acquired, located on I,ot I�9, Revised Auditor's Subdivision No. 77, generally located on Talmadge Lane�and 75th Way N.E. Mr. Boardman directed the Commission to turn to page 39 in their agendas, and shoti•red them the two areas where�.the City wanied to -:��cate road ease- ments they pre•:��r:tly had. He explainer, that one iyas located on the revised Osborne :Jay and the other was v:here 75th was down by the St. Paul Water�:i�'orks. He pointed out �rhere they wanted a 30' triangle dedicated and another area dedicated. Nr. Boardman stated they had cor�tacted St. Pual �dater ti•lorks and had got-ten verba3 agreements, and documen-Ls were being drat,m up for the exchange of easenents. Mrs. Schnabel asked ASr. Boardman if the City had reacted in �request from the neigiibors who live along 75th in regard to _ problem, and he replied thai that was supposed to be ta.ken the new Osborne Way. � �. � LJ any way to the the drainage cai•e of wi�th MOTION by Schnabel, seconded by Bergman, that the Planning Comr.iission recommend to City Council the approval of Vacation Request SAV ;/76-0?, by the City of Fridley: Vacate existing un-needed roadway easement in consideration for additional roadway easements being acquired, located on Lot It9� Revised �iuditor's Subdivision No. 77, generally locatect on Talmadge Lane and 75th �day N.E. Upan a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. " � 5. CONTINUF,D: PR�POSF� rIAINTENANCE CODE: Mr. Boardman stated that they had gone throti h �rtain de�ree the � direction that the Commission had �iv .s time. fle explained the code h�id been rcvised and put ' a certain order that �.as acceptable accordin� to safety, he flnd uppearance. He added that he was still goi.n�; throu�h i ewhat to check on ttie difl'erent property standards, r FNA nnd ype of thin�. TIr. Boardr.�an further explained he had t�n in n workin� on this tuzd was just �boiit ready to present it. � 2 OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, February 14, 1977, in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. to consider the following matter: A Public Hearing meeting on the City of Fridley's Community Development Block Grant Preapplication through the office of Housing and Urban Development, to allow citizens to voice their views on a three- stage community development program, including: 1. Housing maintenance, 2. Rehabilitation grants, and 3. A Rehabilitation Resource Center. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter will tie heard at this meeting. WILLIAM J. NEE • MAYOR Publish: February 2, 1977 February 9, 1977 ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridly do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: That part of Lot 2, Auditor's Subdivision No. 78, lying Westerly of the I�esterly right of way line of Main Street N.E., lying Easterly of the Easterly railway right of way line of Burlington Northern, Inc., lying Northerly of the Northerly right of way line of Interstate Highway No. 694, and lying Southerly of a line drawn Westerly, at a right angle to the East line of said Lot 2, from a point on said East line distant 507.60 feet Southerly from the Northeast corner of said Lot 2, except the Westerly 218.61 feet of the described property, subject to easement to Northern States Power Company, lying in the Seuth Half of Section 22, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota, Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as C-2 (general business areas). SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official zoning map to si�ow said tract or area to be rezoned from Zoned District M-2 (heavy industrial areas) to C.-2 (general business areas). PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF 1977. MAYOR - WILLIAM J. N�E ATTEST: CITY CLERK - R IN C. BRUNSELL Public Hearing: January 17, 1977 First Reading: Februarv 7, 1977 Second Reading: Publish.......: J 0 ` , ` a , ,�_ �.. � +. - •'�'�.'� �� .r��f . - '�° � AbD.'$ �� ¢ E'� .. . ' ,� a- !v ',; � � . � � , �4 X , b �. � o , ,� � �•�� � � � � 4 , 3 A :�" � � � � � % � �� 9 �cp��,�,. � d � 3 y,(�� I �� /� M "`c"�' .��i�'�� •. ' `" _ r ...j� P ¢ 4 t ,' .�, ,�'�`�;.� � - - �►``.�"~ ;_ �' -� , � � : �����:4� a � � �, ? ; /. ►,: , c � ..�tr� �. R,c �,- , • . , „ . P ` � � r , Ho , �i = � �,.� � ? ,� �',� . Z . 4'q�' �' � ! «.'°75"'"�0.. � . � r � �v n�e w. u �J, i l,3. {�wu . � a i1✓ .9; _ � ' .ti �, , r ^ . p Ah� GnN TKr %a� t _ '� � ��RAY . S L �P HAYES � .� �,� g , Y. 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AN ORDINAIICE AMENDING CHAPTER 211, SECTION 211.063 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE PERTAINING TO PUBLIC AREAS FOR LAND SUBDIVISION THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: That Chapter 211.063 as follows be deleted: 211.063 Public Areas �eqt���ed-a�eas-��a�r�ed-�e�-�����e-�a�d-t�se9;-��e��d��g PUBLIC se�ee�s;-�a�}�s3-g�a�g�e���s-a�d-e��e�-�t����e-�t���eses- AREAS s�a��-�e-e��e�ed-�e�-de�}ea�}e�-e�-s�a��-�e-�ese��e�-�e� �t��t��e-����}e-ae���s}�}e�---��et�3�d-et�e�-��a��ed-����}e--- a�eae-�e-�►e�e-��a�-�8-�e�ee��-e�-��e-g�ees-a�ea-e�-��ie-�a�d- �e-�e-9tt����}�e�;-�8-ge�ee��-e�-��e-a�ea-e�������e�-sl�a��- �e-e��e�e�-�e�-�e��ea��e�-a��-��e-�e�a���e�-�ese��e�-�e�- a-�e��e�-e�-��ae-�ea�s-���}�g-�a��e�i-��txe-��e-E���-e�-- e��ie�-�tt���e-�e��-x�a�-�t��-st�e�-�ar��---S�iett��-��a��ed---- �t����e-a�ea�-�e-�ess-��ia�-�8-�e�ee��-a�-��e-g�ees-a�ea-��-- ��e-g�ege9e�-stt����}s�e��-a-eas�-�a�xqer��-e����a�e��-�e-�ke d���e�e�ee-��-�a�d-�a�t�e-ska��-�e-�a�d-}��e-��ie-�a��-�tt��-- And that Chapter 21I.063 be amended as follows: Each plat of a subdivision shall be required to dedicate land, or pay into the City fund a cash payment equivalent, for public land uses, including schools, parks, playgrounds and other�ublic purposes other than public right of way, in the following manner: l00 of the gross area of residential zoned property to be subdivided; 3$ of the gross area of commercial or industrial zoned property to be subdivided. Any land dedication in excess of the l00 or 3% requirement shall be reserved for a period of two years during which time the Citv or other public bodv mav buv such land. The option of a land dedication or cash �ayment is at the discretion of the Citv. � PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1977. William J. Nee - Mayor ATTEST: Marvin C. Brunsell - City Clerk First Reading: February 7, 1977 Second Reading: Publish....... II� I� � ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: ' SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. � SECTION 2. The tract or. area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: Lots 5 through 8, Block 2, East Ranch Estates Second Addition, lying in the South Half of Section 2, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota, Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as M-1 (light industrial areas). SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official zoning map to show said tract or area to be rezoned from Zoned District M-2 (heavy industrial areas) to M-1 (light industrial areas). PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL QF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF 1977. MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL Public Hearing: January 17, 1977 First Reading: Feburarv 7, 1977 Second Reading: Publish.......: i." � ���. � � . �Y•' � � � O %� �+_- r ,,� x'• � . y:.�� h . . .3.J•1•. �, � � �� ��� � ,�--��� � .r ,�4, � I , �; � �• qy�,,�•� {{� F--� V�/r ��� /. ,,y•1 .��5 1 �I .�/�If ! 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Pa'� p 3�RNE CN � e �fANQ� Z� �'�Do Tr rr . s � �' ` UNITY � � : _j :� T.__ NOSPITA` ,�. �' , -- - ;� -, r `- - � - , �_ fl •` � • 17 �� _ , ts ,. ,-� : � � a �, d , i� �.' � - . �c:;,i -.^.,�- t.� �:i , _-� ,•,�4C - ' � - - - i; . �: : "� `<� a r . , � 7 TH AVE. N E. s � �. �` , _�- ' % � 3 � � It� , C N •� jt � . 29 Z • �1f � . = � 28 3 '�� ,o,. � � ' � ' � � ' � � t 1 I Plunning Commission Meeting - December 8, 19Z6 Page 15 to go with a smaller building. r1r. Harris said that on the East of Rancher's Road the soil condition was such that land prepa on was going to be�expensive and also because land costs were hiT . Mr. Langenfeld asked if there was any em with drainage, easements, etc.� and Mr. Eoardman replied there w o problem. . UPON A VOICE VOTE, Be , Langenfeld, Schnabel and Shea voting aye and Harris abstainin he motion carried. on �iarris stated his reason for abstaining was because he was a owner within the area and would be affected by this. 0 3• LOT SPLIT RECUEST:�L.S. �76-11� BY ROBER,T A. SCHROER: Split off the Southerly 1 0 feet of Lo ;--�loCk 2, East Rancn Estates 2nd Addition, to make tiao building sites, the same being 7875 and 7895 Raneher's Road N.E. Mr. Robert Schroer, Mr. Jerry Paschke, and Mr. Jim Benson were present. Mr. Boardman showed the properties referred to in the lot split to the Commission and stated the lot split V�ould predicate two ownerships for the development of the building. He explained the lot split would be at the line that would go right between the buildings, so there would be a bac}c to back wall ("0" lot line). He said he had originally sug�ested that the� entire thing be shifted 1[�, b-at by doing that it would mal;e the lot size smaller than the 3/�t acre. Iie added that this would be consistent witn M-1 zoning, and each one iaas somewnat over 3/1-t acre. P�Ir. Boardman stated that the square footage needed t��as 3?_�670� and there was 3�.,655 actual, so it wzs in accordance with what �ras required. He added that he would still like to see this shifted somewhat to pick up more green around, but it would meet the zoning code trie way it was set up. There followed some discussion on various wa�-s to shift this to get more green area, but AIr. Paschke pointed out that the way it was there would be roorl for more parking if it was required, but if it i,ras shifted there wouldn't be. He said that the way it sat they could come within 5' of the property 2ine, and A1r. Board- man said he agreed with the points taken. ��hairperson Harris asked how they were going to get the utilities in, and Mr. Schroer replied that the utilities were in. Mrs. Schnabel said she would like to know if the entire lot 8 was going to be sold to one party or if just the Northerly half was going to be sold at this time and the Southerly half not sold if this lot split was approved. Mr. Paschke sai.d that he would buy the entire lot 8 and develop the build- ing, and he may have two owners or possibly one. Mrs. Schiiabel said her concern was building on the "0" lot line and the problems that might arise with that if he was not going to buy the whole 1ot 8 at once. � '�,, � Plt�nnin� Commission Meeting - December 8, 1976 n Page 16 MOTIOti by Ber�man, seconded by Langenfeld, that the Planning Commission recomrnencl to City Council approval of Lot Split Request L.S. /�76-11 by Robert A. Schroer: Split off the 5outherly 160 feet of Lot 8, Block 2, East Ranch Estates 2nd Addition, to make two building sites, the same being 7u75 and 7�95 Rancher's Road N.E. Upon a voice vote, Bergman� Lan�enfeld, Schnabel and Shea voting aye and }iarris abstaining, the motion carried. Chairperson �farris st;ated his reason for abstaining was because he was a property o�ti�ner tiaithin the area and would be affected by this. Chairperson Harris declared a recess at 9:55 P•M• and reconvened the meeting at 10: l� P.i�i. VkCi�1I0N RE�JUF,ST: SAV�#76-07, CITY OF FRIDLLL'Y: Vacate existing un- � eeded roadVray easement i.n consideratian for additional roadway ease- nts being acquired, located on Lot �9� Revised Auditor's Subdivision 1�0. 77, ger�erally located on Talmadge Lane and 75th 'rlay N.E. Mr. Boardm� directed the Commission to turn to page 39 in their agendas, and sho:,�.ci th �n the two areas khere�.the City wanted to vacate road ease- ments they pres tly had. He explained that one was located on the revised Osborne �•, and the other was where 75th was down by the St. Paul Water•.:�ti'orks. He p'nted out where they wanted a 30' triangle dedicated and anc{:.�;er area deds. ated. rir. Board.man sta�;ed they had contacted St. Pua1. Z•tat�r �,•�orks and h gotten verba3 agreements, and documents were being drai•:n up for the e hange of easements. Mrs. Sch_�abel asked rir. Boar an if the City had reacted in any hTay to the request fror� the neighbors who ive along 75th in regard to the drainage proble,�, unci he replied that tha V.as supposed to be taken care of with the ne.•r Osborne taay. � MOTTOi� by Schnabel, seconded by Bergm , that the Planning Comriission reco;nriend to City Council the approval Vacation Request SAV �76-07, by the City of Fridley: Vacate existing -needed roadwaaT easement in consici��rai:ion for additional roadway easeme s being acquired, located on Lo�. ��� Revised Aizditor's Subdivision No. ,�enerally located on Talmudge Lane and 75th Way N.E. Upon a voic vote, all voting aye, the motioii carried unanimously. 5. CONTINiIE�: PR�POSED tiAINTENANCE CODE: Mr. Boai•clman stated that they had gone through to a certai degree the , direction that thc Corunission had �iven last time. �ie expl 'ned the code h�id been revised and put into � certain order that was a eptable h d �rance He added that he w still accordin�; to safety, he�lt Fu� appe� . 1 �oin� throu�h it somewhat to check on the different property stan rds, FHA arid ,tlia�: type of thin�. D1r. Boardrr►an further explained he had inter.n ti,�orl:in� on this and wus just about ready to present it. , • i RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTTON REQUESTING THE ANOKA COUNTY COMM- ISSIONERS TO MAKE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS AT THE INTERSECTION OF OSBORNE ROAD � EAST RIVER ROAD WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has been concerned about the hazardous driving conditions and high accident record on East River Road through the City of Fridley; and WHEREAS, the City of Fridley and the County of Anoka for several years have worked together to improve the traffic safety on East River Road; and WHEREAS, the continued development of residential, � commercial and industrial areas in the community put an added traffic burden on East River Road; and 1 WHEREAS, Anoka County has recently concurred with the approval of Leigh Terrace plat street alignment at the intersection of East River Road and Osborne Road. � , , , � , � , ' , � NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Fridley requests that Anoka County initiate safety improvements at the intersection of Osborne Road and East River Road. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1977. William J. Nee - Mayor ATTEST: Marvin C. Brunsell - City Clerk 7 ' ' ' , RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT THE MINNESOTA DEPART- MENT OF TRANSPORTATION CONSTRUCT A PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE ON TH 47 AT MISSISSIPPI STREET � WHEREAS, the City of Fridley recognizes that the intersection of Mississippi Street and TH 47 is a major intersection within the community; and ' �� ' WHEREAS, the traffic flow through the intersection causes a hazard for pedestrian traffic in this area; and WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has recently adopted a bikeway/walkway plan which utilizes Mississippi Steet as a major bikeway/walkway route. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City ' Council of the City of Fridley, in order to provide safe pedestrian travel through the intersection, re- quests the Minnesota Department of Transportation to � construct a pedestrian overpass on TH 47 at Mississippi Street. ' , r� � , � ' , BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the overpass be con- structed inthe construction year 1977. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF ATTEST: City Clerk - Marvin C. Brunsell , 1977. Mayor - William J. Nee : �. RESOLUTION N0. A RESOlUTION IN SUPPORT 0�� HOUSE FILE 15 AND SENATE FILE 100; A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO PARKS; ;1PPROPRIATING t40NEY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF RECREATIONAL FACILITIES FOR THE HANDICAPPED AT THE ISLANDS OF PEACE PARK WHEREASS the City Council of the City of Fridley has supported the activities of the Islands of Peace Foundation; and WHEREAS, the Islands of Peace Foundation has been working diligently to provide a recreat�on area for the har�dicapped persons in tt�e metropolitan area; and WHEREAS, the Islands of Peace park in the City of Fridley is presently being developed in such a way to enable handicappe� persons to make use of the facilities; and WHEREAS, additional funding is necessary to complete this project within a reasonable amount of time; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that �he City of Fridley recognizes � the need for financial support and urges support of House File 10 and Senate File 100 which appropriates money for development of recreational facilities for the handicapped at the Islands of Peace Park. , , � � - � � ' ' , ' ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1977. ATTEST: CiTY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE .�, ' ' I ' , , � FRIDLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT M E M 0 R A N D U M DATE: February 10, 1977 77-2-1 MEMO T0: Nasim Qureshi, City Manager /1 /' FROM: Robert D. Aldrich, Deputy Fire Chief ,��"�-� SUBJECT: Recording Resusci Anne In light of the discussion regarding the possible purchase of a Recording Resusci Anne for the Fridley Fire Department perhaps I can clarify the situation to some extent. Currently the Fire Department has two Itesusci Annes of the old style ' non-recording type. Both of these were donated to the Fire Department. Both have had very extensive use by both the Fire Department and other organizations. � , �l ' � • ' u ' � � I1 For the past several years all Fridley fire fighters have been taught the C.P.R. concepts, and a significant number of retraining sessions have been held, generally twice each year. Through the last few years there have been changes made in the recommended methods of performing Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation. These changes have been brought about by the American Heart Association, and the net eff ect of the changes would be to render the older unit somewhat obsolete for teaching the newer method. The older units do have a continuing value, however, in that they can be used to instruct segments of the C.P.R. function, i.e. artif icial ventilation, hand placement and compression rates. It is only by use of the recording tape that an instructor can evaluate the student's ability to perform all the components of the C.P.R. function in a manner that would be of aid to a person stricken by cardiac arrest and make the necessary correction to the student's technique. Equipment of this type would be of considerable value to the Fire Department in that even though fire fighters in the Emergency Medical Technician program are tested on a Recording Resusci Anne, it would enable them to keep their technique perfected. I'm sure that this would be the case for our Police officers also. � � 10 10 A Nasim Qureshi, City Manager Page 2 February 10, 1977 If the City were to initiate a C.P.R. training program this equipment would be essential, and although another agency is contemplating a public C.P.R. education program, I am also certain that they would want to have this equipment available to them. In the past, many groups have made use o£ the Fire Department's Resusci Annes; some of those who have are: Unity Hospital Fridley Schools Boy Scouts School District 4116 Fire Depart�ent First Aid instructors Totino's La Maur, Inc. F.M.C. Onan's Police Department I would expect that many of these same groups would use this new equipment if it were available. Cost of a Recording Resusci Anne is $975.00 with carrying case. I am not certain as to whether or not an outside organization has money available to donate this equipment. It may be possible to investigate this aspect and see if any groups would be receptive to making this type of contribution to the Fire Department. ' J: RDA:el