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04/18/1977 - 5690ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 18, 1977 1 �"r .I 17 THE MINUTES OF THE REGULHR MEETING OF 7HE fRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL Of APRIL 18, 1977 The ReguTar Meeting of the Fridley City Council of Aprii 18, 1977 was calied to order at 7;38 p.m. by Mayor Nee. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Nee led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Nee, Councilwoman Kukowski, Councilman Schneider, Councilman fiamernik, and Cauncilman fiitzpatrick MEMBERS ABSENT: None PRESENTATIONS: PRESENTATION OF PROPOSAL FOR THE FLAG POLE FOR THE FRIDLEY CIVIC CENTER BY THE FRIDLEY V.F.4J. POST 363: � Mr. Dan Sjodin, Commander of the Fridley V.F.W. Post 363, appeared before the Council and submitted plans for reconstruction of the flag pole at the Civic Center, The pians call for a 55 foot high aluminum flag pole, with basically the same brick that is on the City Hall around the base of the pole. . Mayor Nee questioned if this request had been processed through the Planning Cor�nission or sub-committees. Mr. Sjodin indicated it had not; howEVer, they wished to receiv2 th� Counci7's reaction befcire proceeding f«rthe�,. It was the feeling of the Council the staff could process this request from the V.f.W. and Mayor Nee thanked htr. Sjodin for presenting their pians to the Council. PRESENTA7ION OF CERTIFICATE OF INCORAORATI6N OF "FRIDLEY YOUTN ORGANIZATION, INC." TO FRIDLEY YOUTN ORGANIZATION REPRESENTATIVES: Since no one was present at this time to receive this certificate, the Council proceeded with the other agenda items. PROCLAMATION - PROCLAIMING APRIL 24 - 3Q, 1977 AS "UOLUNTEER RECOGNITION WEEK": Mayor Nee stated he has already initiated this proclamation. APPROVAL OF MI N! �TES : REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH Zl, 1977: MQTIQN by Councilman Hamernik to approve the minutes of Narch 21, 1977 with the following correction--Page 5, paragraph 8, line 3: Insert the worcl "not" after "would." Seconded by Counciiwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously, � REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 4, 1977: i MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to approve tF�e minutes as presented. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, P;ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ADOPTION QF AGENDA: ; Mayor Nee requested Item 11, SP #77-01 for Certified Mobile Flomes by considered as the first item under "New Business." _ _. _ .__ -- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . .i _ _ __ _. _ � �$ t - , � REGULAR MEET;NG OF APRIL 18, 1977 PAGE 2 Counciiman Hamernik requested Item 21-A be added under "New Business," "Consideraiion of a Resolution Opposing House File 805.° Councilwoman Kukowski requested Item 21-B be added under "New Business," "Discussion on Vote '76 Reception." Councilman Schneider requested Item 21-C be added under "New Business," Receiving Communication from Mr. Tom Maas and Friends Regarding Parks." MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to adopt the agenda as amended. Seconded by Council- woman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OPEN fORUM, VISITORS: Mr Larry Chlian of the Fridley Jaycees appeared before the C.ouncil regarding conditions at Locke Park. He stated when the Jaycess held their Easter Egg Nunt at the park the Saturday before Easter, there was broken glass, electrical outlets ripped out, tables piled six deep and before they could proceed with their activities, it was necessary to clean up the area. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated ther�e had been a vandalism problem at the part at the time when the Jaycees held their activities. He indicated they have increased the palice patrol in the area and the Police Department is working with the Police Reserves for additional patrolling to be provided in the park areas. Mayor Nee stated the whole question of vandalism is of great concern and not only affects the park areas. Councilwoman Kukowski questioned if ihe Reserve Officers wouid be patroling both on foot and in automobile, to which Pir. Qureshi answered in the affirmative. Mr. Chiian felt, from the condition of the park, there had not bee7 a squad car in the area for qui*e a while. Mayor Nee thanked Mr. Chlian for bringing this matter to the Council's attention and indicated they would try to do a better job of patroling the area. PUBLIC NEARINGS: CONTINUEQ PUBLIC NEARIhJG ON RENEI�AL ON-SALE LIQUOR LICEPJSE FOR GEORGE D. NICKLOW, GEORGE IS IN FRIDLEY, 3720 EAS7 RIUER RORD: May�r Nee re-opened the public hearing at 7:55 p.m. on renewal of the on-sale liquor license for 6eorge Is In Fridley. Mr. Tony Nicklow appeared before the Council regarding this application for renewal. He stated, since the Camden bridge closing in Minneapolis, they have had a problem in keeping their food sales higher than liquor sales and indicated they were hopeful, with the re-opening of the bridge on November l, th,ey would be able to increase their food sales. He stated their weekday sales of food have gone down cons�de�°able since the bridge closing. Councilman Schneider questioned, if the bridge did not re-open on November 1, if they had plans to increase their food sales for c�r:�pliance �vith the ordinance. Mr. Nicklow stated they are pursuing the idea of providing banquet service in hopes of increasinq food sales. Mr. Bill Scott, 6680 Lucia Lane N.E., stated he was a member of an organization that used to dine at George Is Ir� Frid3ey, but because of the �rid9e clQSinq, they have moved their luncheon to the Holiday Inn. He felt this was i:ypical of the situation George's is confronted with. r� _�I � Councilman Fitzpatrick indicated George Is in Fridley has a rather specialized m�nu —" ' and perhaps the fact they do have a specialty may have something to do with their generai sale of food. He indicated he wishes to continue to isstie licenses to defined restaurants � and feels this is a recognized restaurant with a defined menu. � _ _ . _ _ _, _ _,. ',� . 1U REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 18, 1977 PAGE 3 � MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to close the Public Nearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pdee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing on the Renewal of the On-Sale Liquor License for George Is In Fridley closed at 8:02 p.m. � � � � � OLD BUSINESS: CONSID[RATION OF REQUEST �OR UARIANCES TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A 7-11 STORE AT 7899 EAST RIVER ROAD; R.C.E. CORPORATION TABLED 4/4/77 : Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated he received a phone call from the appiicant of this variance and requested the Council table this item until the applicant had a chance to meet with the County regarding possible signalization at the intersection of the proposed 7-11 store. The Council requested this item be submitted, after the applicant has had the opportunity to meet with the County and, therefore, no action was taken at thi� time. CONSIDERATION �F EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS TO INITIATE A SURUEY TO DETERMINE COMMUNICATTON NEEDS FOR THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TABLE� 4(4/77 : MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to take the item from the table. Seconded by Councilman Schneider: Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimous7y. Mr. Belgum of tfie Human Resources Commission appeared before the Council concerning this item. He stated the issue before the Council is not a community newspaper, but if Fridley can become a better cominunity by improving co�nunications. Mr. Belgum. reviewed statements presented to the Council hased on a study outline for the purpose of analyzing a cor�iunity to see how it can be improved. Ne felt many persons would benefit by a communications survey including Cable T.V., the Sun Newspaper, the Library, Community SchooTs and the City itself. The survey would tell what peopie want to know regarding news and views of the City. Mr. Larry Dobson, 1636 68th Avenue N.E., spoke in favor of the survey as he felt communications are important and there are areas in the City not covered by news media. Mr. Doug 011ila, 6310 Able Street N.E., felt the survey should be conducted as he found it difficuli to identify with the community when he moved to Fridley. He encouraged the Gouncil to act favorable on this request. Councilwoman Kukowski stated the Community Education Council Executive Board has decided to see if they could not conduct their own survey, as they felt perhaps this particular survey was too narrow and would not answer some of their questions. Councilwoman Kukowski also felt the scope of the survey proposed by Mr. Qelgum may not be that intense and might lead to questions on newspapers and she would not be in favor of interfering with private enterprise. Councilman Fitzpatrick felt one of the reservations the Council has is that the survey might be aimed at a cammunity newspaper, instead of more broadly at what is the communication problems in general. Mayor Nee stated the request had been presented as a feasibility study on a community newspaper and now it is being presented as an overall study of communications. , ' Mr. 6elgum stated they have changed their minds and concur it should not be a study � on the feasibility of a corrmunity newspaper. He felt there would 6e benefit from a general study of communication needs. fle indicated if Council approved the request, _, no funds would be allocated until the questionnaire could be reviewed. � r � � I Gouncilman Schneider agreed the City has to find avenues of comnunications and ways to improve them, but questioned why the survey would have tn be computerized and how the $500 wauld be spent. Councilwoman Kukowski questioned who would decide what types of questions would be asked. Mr. Belgum suggested the Council should have the right to make suggestions and review the questions. �_� _� l� � . _. REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 18, 1977 PAGE 4 Counciiman Hamernik stated he realized this is strictly a survey to delve into needs of communications in the City, but if the results indicate a newspaper is needed, the Council has now supported devalopment of a newspaper in competition with the City's officially designated newspaper. He felt from the discussion this evening, his position would remain the same. Mayor Nee asked if the persons involved in this concept for the survey could attend the Council's Conference Meeting an ApriT 25. Mr. Belgum stated he would bring in a proposed study schedule, but could not guarantee he would be able to get all persons involved to attend. Mr. Bill Scott of the Numan Resources Commission indicated there was a considerable amount of discussion towards a newspaper, but at the last meeting, the Commission made it clear what they are driving at is to do something about the communication void in the corr¢nunity. He felt the term "community newspaper" was used, but that it was not the intention of the Commission to strive towards a community newspaper or funding one without even knowing if it is needed. Mr. 8elgam stated he would obtain a list of tentative questions from the Director of the School of Journalism for the Council's review and also obtain a statement on why the results vaould be computerized and submit this at the Council's Conference Meeting. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to table this item. Seconded by Counciiman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, ali voting aye, P4ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ORDINANCE N0. 643 - AMENDING CHAPTER 703 SNOWMOBIL[S, SECTION 703.021, OPERA7ION AND DELETING SECfION 703.022: MOTI�N by Councilman Schneider to waive the second reading of Ordinance No. 643 and adopt it on the second reading and publish. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated this ordinance was brought to the attention of the Parks and Recreation Commission and ihey felt it sFiou7d not be considered until next fall. Councilman Schneider stated he prefers to adopt the ordinance at this time instead of watting until next fall. Mayor Nee then outlined the pr•ovisions of the ordinance relating to sno4,nnobiles for benefit of the persons in the audience. Councilman Hamernik felt the ordinance should be adopted at this time so staff wi71 have time to make pians to implement the enforcement of this ordinance before next winter. Mayor Nee felt snowmobile owners should be put on notice that the ordinance does reduce their operation in the City. Councilman F;tzpatrick stated the area of operation is reduced, but felt ihere had been a problem in the past with enforcement of the ordinance. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE ABOVE MOTION, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. NCE N0, 644 - ESTABLISHING CHAPTER 607 OF THF FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTITLED "7AVERN" Mr. Nerrick, City Attorney, suggested several changes in the above ordinance as follows: 1. "Tavern Entertairiment" in the title should be changed to "Entertainment License° as taverns are defined as those establishments that sell 3-2 beer and this ordinance is meant to apply to all establishments that sell liquor. 2. beletion of the word "Tavern" in the titles of Sections 607.01, 607.02, and 607.04 and deleting the word "tavern" on lire 2 in Section 607.05. 3. Under Section 607.03, delete the words "regulating non-intoxicating malt beverages and intoxicating liquor" and change the word "desire" to "determine" so Section 607.03 would read as foTlows: "Holders of an entertainment license sha11 be subject to aii the rt:gulations and restrictions contained ir; th9s code and any vio]ation may be ground; for the cancellation of said license if the City Council shall so determine.° ,' i � . � � � � �_ � . ' � � �i REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 18, 1977 PAGE 5 MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to waive the second reading of Ordinance No. 644 Establishing Chapter 607 of the Fridley City Code Entitled "Tavern Entertainment" and Repealing Chapter 604 Entitled "Tavern" of the City of Fridley City Code and adopt it on the second reading and pubiish, with the above changes suggested by the City Attorney. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to amend the above motion to also include, along with the City Attorney's changes, the deletion of the words "transparent or" under Section 607.04, Item 4. Seconded by Councilrnan Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE ORIGINAL MOTION, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COh1PdISSION MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1977: MOTIdN by Councilwoman Kukowski to receive the minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of April 6, 1977. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, ali voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CERTIFIED_MOBILE HOMES, SP #77-01; 7625 VIRON ROAD: Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated the Planning Commission has recommended renewal of this special use permit, as filed by Certified Mobile Homes, with the stipulations as outlined in the minutes of the Plann;ng Co�nission minutes of Apri1 6, 1977. He requested another stipulation be added for improvement of the drainage problem. Regarding stipulation No. 4 in reference ±o sadding, h1r. Sobiech stated decorative rock replaced the sodding requirement to ensu�e better maintenance of landscaped areas. In reference to grading ard seeding, the majority of the property is filled with trailers so that if any traiiers would be removed, any vacant proper±y would be graded and seeded. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Gommission and grant SP #77-01 with the stipulations indicated by the Commission, with the revision of No. 4, and witf� the addition of the stipulation regarding improvement of the drainage. Seconded by Counciiwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, ail voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. THOMAS BRICKNER, L.S. #77-03; 1671 CAMELOT LANE N.E.: Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Directar, stated this request is to split off the west five feet of Lot 24, alock 2, Harris Lake Estates (1671 Camelot Lane N.E.) and add � it to Lot 23, Block 2, Harris Lake Estates, (1661 Camelot Lane N.E.) so the property owners of Lot 23 can install a swirroning pool in their bacl; yard. � � � Mr. Sobiech stated all setbacks would be met and the Planning Commission has recommended approval. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and grant Lot Split #77-03. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. INTERSECTION OF 53RD AND CENTRAL AVENUE N.E.: � Mr. Sobiech presented pla ns for improvement of the intersection at 53rd and Central Avenues. He stated they are working with the property owners of the shopping center regarding this iniprovement. Councilman Schneider questioned if there arould be a proulem for traffic leaving the Ground Round parking lot. � I . _ _. , _ _ i i � 22 REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 18, 1977 PA6E 6 Mr. Sobiech did not feel this wou7d pose a problem as the hours of the Cround Round and shopping center are not in conflict. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to receive the recommendation from the Planning Commission and concur with Plan B and recommend staff work with the property owners in improvement of this intersection at 53rd and Central Avenues. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimousiy. CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING CHAPTER 511 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY ENTITLED TRAFFIC, SHOPPING CENTERS: Councilman Schneider stated he requested this ordinance as parking provided for handicapped persons only at the shopping centers is being used by others. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading and approve the ordinance upon first reading. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated under the Motor Vehicle Code, Police Officers could not issue a citation on private property for this particular offense. Councilman Schneider indicated initially this proposal came before the Staff with intent of putting in a provision of aliowing the Police Department to enforce the handicapped parking regulations; however, in working on this ordinance, staff suggested it include a broader coverage for enforcement of other areas on private property or specifically parking areas in shopping centers. Mayor Nee felt if the City is going to issue citations on private property, the persons involved should be notified to receive any corrments they may have before second reading of the ordinance. UPON A VOICE VOTE ON THE ABOVE MOTION, ail voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDINC CHAP7ER 405 ENTITLED CABLE TELEVISION FRANCNISE: Mayor Nee stated this ordinance mainly clears up language in the Cable Te7evision Ordinance. It also makes it possible for the Council to appeal the decision of the City Manager in contested cases and changes the payment date from March to October. MOTION by Counci]man Fitzpatrick to waive the reading and approve the ordinance upon first reading. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION P.S. �77-01, ARNAL ADDITION, BY ARNOLD AND ALVAN TOEWS; GENERALLY LOCATED AT 8101 ASHTON AVENUE N.E.: Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, explained this request is for final pTat approvai, Arnal Addition, generally �ocated on Ashton Avenue, North of Ely Street. The Planning Commission recommended approval of the p1at. Mr. Sobiech stated the Engineering staff will be in contact with Mr. Toews regarding the improvement of Ashton. Mr. Toews indicated they were not aware of the improvements and would appreciate the City contacting them. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approve the final plat for Subdivision P.S. �77-01, Arnal Addition as filed by Arnold and Alvan Toews. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee deciared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF REAPPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION P.S. #76-04, HEATHER HILLS 3RD ADDTTION BY MIKE 0'BANNON: Mr. Sobiech stated Mr. 0'Bannon was in attendance earlier in the meeting; however, it was necessary for him to leave because of a conflict with another meeting. , � � � � � � � � ; , _ _. _ __ _ � � 23 REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 18, 1977 PAGE 7 Mr. Sobiech explained reapproval of this plat is requested in order to comply with the 90 day requirement of the ordinance regarding platting. Ne felt on certain parcels of land the 90 day period may not be sufficient time to complete any work that is necessary. It was recommended reapproval be given on this final plat, with the original stip��lations pertaining to drainage, utility and walkway easements. � MOTION by Councilman Schneider to reapprove the final plat for Subdivision P.S. #76-04, Heather Nills 3rd Addition, as fi1ed by Mike 0'Bannon, with the previous stipulations. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the m�tion carried unanimously. �J CONSIDERATION OF REVOCATION OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP #75-29, LEROY HALUPTZOK; 1240 73'z AVENUE N.E.: Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated in the anrual review of this special use ' permit, the staff felt there was a violation of the intent of the special use permit. He stated the staff has been in contact with the owner, and the petitio�er has cooperated in bringing the property into compliance with conditions of the special use permit. � Mr. Sobiech stated, as of today, the staff felt the site is in compliance and submitted photographs of the site itself. It was, therefore, recommended the special use permit not be revoked as staff felt the property owner was cooperating to improve the property and meet conditions of the special use permit, Councilman Schneider suggested a review of the premises again in the summer. MOT10N by Councilman Schneider to receive the report submitted by staff. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. PRESENTATIONS: Mayor Nee presented to Mr. Ned Storla the Certificate of Incorporation of "Fridley Youth Organization, Inc." issued by the State af Minnesota extended congraiulations from the � Counci1. CONSIDERATION OF IMPROVEMENT AT 1318 HILLCREST PERTAINING TO DRAINAGE PROBLEM: Mr. Arvid Hansen, 1318 Hillcrest Drive, appeared before the Council concerning a drainage problem he has on his property. Mr. Sobiech indicated the problem area on a map and stated the pond that exists encroaches on Mr. Hansen's propErty and the water, at times, builds up and flows across his property and the property owner ta the west of Mr. Hansen and finally flows down Hillcrest to the storm sewer system. He felt there were same solutions to the problem; however, it was the staff's opinion the City has not created the problem. A visitor, who lived several doors from Mr. Hansen, indicated she did not want Mr. Hansen to have water in his basement, but did not want to change her land. She indicated there was a water problem when t4r. Hansen bought the fiouse, which was the reason the owner had put in drair� tiles. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated situations of this nature come to the attention of the staff several times a year. It would be his recommendation the City should not get involved in drainage problems that esentially involve private property. Mr. Hansen stated the swamp level is higher than it used to be and is, therefore, creating the problem of the water in his back yard. , , Mr. Dave Lucas, 1320 Hillcrest Drive, indicated the map Mr. Sobiech was using was a 1959 topographic map and it shows Mr. Hansen's property as wetland. He also indicated he did not want Mr. Hansen to have water in his basement, but would not favor any changes being made. ' . _� ' , Mr. Sobiech indicated that the certificate of survey on file indicates wetiand on Mr. Hansen's property. Councilman Schneider questioned if a berm was constructed for Mr. Hansen's property, if it would affect other property owners. Mr. Sobiech stated it would possible create additional wetlands elsewhere. Mr. Herrick stated Mr. Hansen could take precautions to protect his property from surface I � 24 REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 18, 1977 PAGE 8 run-off as long as it does not unreasonab]y affect the neighboring properties. Mr. Nick Garaffa, 6750 P1onrae Streec N,r., stated he fs aware other residents oF the area wished it to be left as is. He fe1t, if the City wouid provide a few loads of dirt for Mr. Hansen it would become the City's responsibility as Y�ei1 as Mr. Nansen's. Mr. Hansen requested this item be tabled until he has an opportunity to again meet with the School Board and the residents of his area. MOTION by Councilnian Schneider to table this item. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried urtanimously. RECESS: Mayor Nee called a recess at 10:74 p.m. RECONVENED: Mayor Nee reconvened the meeting at 10:25 p.m. All councilmembers were present. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY POLICE CIVIL SERVICE COMP1ISSION MEETING OF APRIL 6 7977: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to receive the minutes of the Police Civil Service Cor�nission Me�ting of April 6, i977. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Councilwoman Kukowski requested that the movie showri at this meeting of the Fridley Pol9ce Civil Service Com�nission be shown at the Council's C�nference Meeting on April '25 CONSIDERATION OF INSTALLATION OF STREET LIGHT ON MEADOWT100R DRIVE: Mr. Qureshi, City t4anager, stated cri+eria fo� instailation of this str�et iight has been met in that there has been excessive vandalism in this area. Councilman Fitzpatrick indicated he had no objection to this r�quest,*but he worrtied about what has happened to our concern for precedent and felt other requests of.�his kind should be given a better hearing. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to concur with the recomrnendation of the Engineering Department and approve the installation of a street light on Meadowmoor Drive. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. **Noteaddition (footnote). CONSIDERATION OF AAPROVAL OF COMMUNICATION TO CONMISSIONER OF THE MINNESOTA DEPARTF9ENT OF TRANSPORTATION IN REGARD TO MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PLAN: MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to approve the letter submitted and forward it to the Commisioner of the Department of Transportation. Seconded by Councilman fitzpatrick. Councilman Hamernik, referring to page 2 of the letter, paragraph 6, said he still did not feel re-routing traffic on Nighway 47 was a solution. Councilman fitzpatrick stated he felt Highway 47 is better designed to handle traffic, than is East River Road, but is not sure how much traffic wouid shift to Nighway 47. Councilman Hamernik stated he did not want to imply to the Transportation Study Cemmittee that there is an alternate solution other than construction of the Northtown Corridor. He felt there is a7ready a traffic problem on Highway 47 and, by shifting traffic from East River Road, it could b2come a serious pr•oblem. MOTION by Counciiman Hamernik to amend the motion by deleting the sentence underlined in paraghaph 6, page 2 of the letter. MOTION FP.ILED FOR LACK OF A SECONO. UPON A�OLL CALL VOTE TAKEN ON TNE ORIGINAL MOTION; Coimcil�aoman Kukowski voting aye, � Counci7man Schneider voting aye, Mayor Nee voting aye, Councilman Fitzpatrick voting ' aye, Counc9lman Hamern9k voting nay, the motion carried by a vote of 4 to l. *as amended 5/2/77 ** as amended 5/2/77--Councilman Schneider stated ihat the residerits in the Meadowmoor area were . unhappy with the Cii;y Services they have been receiving and noted the complaints voiced in the April 6, 1977 P7anning Corrrc�ission Minutes and requested that the rest of the Council review these complaints. He said he hoped the approva] of the street light was the first step in improving the City's image in the t�leauowmoor area. _ __ _ _. __ . _ _ . �. __ .___ ._ _ : � � r � �� , � ' ' ' LJ � ' , �� J - REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 18, 1977 PAGE 9 CONSIDERATION OF REAPPROVAL OF RESOLUTION NQ. 36-1977 - A RES(IIUTI�N PROVIDTNG FOR REDUCED WATER RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS: i Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated tfie only change from the original resolution was to put an income figure in the resolution. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to reapprove Resolution No. 36-1977, a Resolution Providing for Reduced Water Rates for Senior Citizens. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLltTION N0. 41-1977 - ORDERING IMPROVEMFNT OF PLANS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR QIDS: WATER, SANITARY SEWER AND STORi�I SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJEGT 'r,`121: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 41-1977. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried !inanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 42-1977 - REQUESTING ANOKA COUNTY COMMISSIOfJERS TO REDUCE THE SPEED LIMIT ON RICE CREEK ROAD FROM CENTRAL AVENUE TO STIP�SON QOULEVARD FROP1 35 MPH TO 30 MPH: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 4?_-1977. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0, 43-1977 - ORDERINC IMPROVEMENT, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS: SANITARY SEWER MAIN REPAIR - CHANNEL ROAD: PROJECT S#122: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 43-1977. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, hiay�er Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVIN6 BID AND Ak'ARD CONTRACT FOR SAi�ITARY S[WER VACUUM PUMP (SID OPENING 4j4/7�): Mr. Sobie�h, Public Works Director, stated specifications were sent to the two companies who could qualify to supply this particular piece of equipment. However, only one bid was received which was from Flexible Pipe and Tool Company of Minneapolis in the amo�m t of $$,126.40. Mr. Sobiech stated to ensure that the bid received was competitive, a check was made with other municipalities who recently purchased this equipment. In contacting Mora, Minnesota, they purchased a smaller used pump in July of 19?6 for S7,B00; and Crookston, Minnesota purchased a pump, which did not include brakes and lights, for $8,118. The costs to municipalities in other parts of the country ranged from $8,609 to $9,400. The staff, therefore, felt the bid was competitive and recorr�iended awarding the contract to Flexible Pipe and Tool Company. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to receive the bid and award the contract to Flexible Pipe and Tool Company of Minneapolis in the amount of 58,126.40. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. NSID[RATION Or CHANGE IN LIQUOR LICENSE FEE SCNEDIfLE: The Council reviewed infarmation from staff regarding a change in the liquor license fee schedule. It was the Op1111011 of the City Attorney the City could have a two-stage license schedule; that is, a higher fee charged for those places not meeting the 40% criteria on food sales and a lower fee fer establishments who meet this criteria. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated the City of St. Louis Park's fees are related to size and whether or not they have entertainment. The Council expressed an interest in reviewing the schedules of St. Louis Park and requested this item be brought back when further information is received, i _ . � REGULAR MEETING OF �PRIL 18, 1977 LUTION N0. 44-1 NON- -_ OPPOSING HOUSE FILE 805 R TO SUP PAGE 10 ANp CONFI Mayor Nee read the background information from the League of Minnesota Municipa7ities relating to House File 805, which would allow supervisory employees to belong to the same Union as their subordinates. Councilman Fitzpatrick felt it should be the employees choice regardless if they were supervisory personnel or not to chose which organization they wished to join. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, felt, by both supervisory and subordinate employees being a member of the same Union, this wouid tend to create a potential problem in the groups managed and being manayed. He stated the present law provides adequate protection for both groups and felt the distinction should be maintained. Mr. A1ex Barna, 560 Hugo Street, indicated he did not think you would find in private enterprise any situation where supervisory personnel and other employees are in the same Union. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt Resolution No. 44-1977. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Mr. Dick Harris, 470 Rice Creek Boulevard N.E., indicated he wouid agree with the League, as he doesn't feel supervisory personnel should be in the same Union as other employees. Councilman Fitzpatrick felt the Council could have made their comments known to the Legislators without adoption of a resolution. Mayor Nee felt the resolution would be circulated among other Legislators and not only Fridley's representatives. UPON A ROLL CALL VOtE TAKEN ON TNE MOTION; Councilwoman Kukowski voting aye, Councilman Schneider voting aye, Mayor N?e voting aye, Councilman Hamernik voting aye, Councilman Fitzpatrick voting nay, the mction carried by a vote ef 4 to l. DISCUSSION ON VOTE '76 RECEPTION: Councilwoman Kukowski reported on the Vote '76 Reception at the State Capitol in which fridley was a winner in this program. She stated a bottle of wine was received from the C�ty of Alameda, California and requested direct9on from the Counci7 on who they wished to receive it. Councilwoman Kukowski suggested it be presented to the League of Women Voters for their work in the program. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to present the bottie of wine to the League of Women Voters at their meeting tomorrow evening. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING COMMU�ICATION FROM MR. TOM MAAS REGARDING PARKS: Councilman Schneider read a letter he received from Mr. Tom Maas, age 12, 6880 Channel Road N.E., and friend�s� ar�g lack of park facilities in their area. � � MOTION by Councilman �-i-t�iZ� to receive the coirm�unication and respond to Mr. Maas's letter and refer same to the Park Board. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carr�ed unanimously. LICENSES: MOTION by Counci7man Hamernik to approve the licenses as submitted and as on fiie in the License Clerk's Office. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the orotion carried unanimousiy. CLAIt�fS : MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to authorize payment of Claims No. 089A30 through 102878. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. r' � 27� REGULAR MEFTING OF APRIL 18, 1977 PAGE 11 ESTIMA7ES: Smith, Juster, Feikema, Chartered 1250 Builders Fx.change Cui]ding Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 For legal services rendered as Prose��utor by Carl Newquist for March, 1977 $3,140.Q0 Weaver, Talle & Herrick 316 Eust Main Street Anoka, Minnesota 55303 For iegal services rend�red as City Attorney b,y Virgil Herrick for March, 1977 $1,323.25 MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to approve the estimates as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Nerrick stated he had subrnitted an estimate for work done on the revenue bond issue and aske� if it had been included in the estimates which were approved. Since thic had not been approved, the following action was taken. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the estimate from lJeaver, Ta11e & Herrick in the amount of �1,875 for work done on the revenue bond issue. Seconded by Councilman Schnei�er. Upon a voice vote, all voting a,ye, A1ayor Nee declared the motion carried unani�ously. AQJOURNMENT: MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to adjourn the mee�ing. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vcfte, all voting aye, fdayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of Aprii 18, 1477 adjourned at 1]:50 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Carole Haddad Fliiliam J. Nee Secretary to tFe City Council Mayor Approved: — - �o to: Department Heads Following are the "ACTIONS NEEDED". Please have your answers back inthe City P�anayer's office by Wednesday Pioon, April 27, 1977. Thank you. RII�LFY CITY CGU��CIL -��uULAR iiEETIiVG -�tP�IL l�i, 1977 - 7:30 P.i�1. PLEDGE OF �LL�GIA,�CE: � Given II� �OLL C���L: All Present II� � PRESEI'JT�1T I 0`i�S ; � PRESENTATIOfV OF PROPOSAL FOR i9E4V FLAG POLE F�R THE FRIDLEY CIVIC CENTER BY TNE FRIDLEY V�F�{"J�, PosT 363 Referred to Staff !GINEERING ACTIO�J NEEDED: Review the plans to see that it does not create any trafific hazard; that the proposed construction matches the building structure; look into whether it � should have an address provided on the sign and check into the lighting. PRESEf�TATI0IV OF CERTIFICATE OF INGORPORATION OF °'FRIDLEY YOUTH ORGANIZATION, INC�07 TO FRIDLEY YOUTH � ORGANIZATION i�EPRESENTATIVES � Presented PROCL�i���lA�i I 0;; : � CITY FdANAGER II � � f� PROCLAIMING ,�1PRIL 2�4 — 3�, 1�77 as f'VOLUNTEER �CECOGNITION t`�EEK" Week Proclaimed by f�layor ACTION PdEEDED: Forward copy of Proclamation to Governor Perpich � � , r FiZIDLEY �EGUL�� ['1EETI►JG, �PRIL 13, 1977 P�,i�� 2 APPI�OV�L OF i�� I 1'� 11TES : r�EGULAR ��iEETING, itiARCH �1, l�%/ The word "not" left out fln Page 5. CITY MANAGER ACTION NEEDED: Correct minutes �EGJLAR i`►EETING, APRIL �, 1�77 Approved �tDCPT I �;J �F ���►��� : n Added to Agenda: � Adoption of Resolution Opposing House File 805 Discussion Regarding Vote 76 Corr�nun� cati an fror► T�m P1oss 0{'E�d FO�U��-�, V I S I T��S : iCOhJSIDERATION OF ITEMS NOT ON �9GENDA — 1� I`11NUTES) Complaint on Locke Park area vandalism. Comp1aint from Fridley Jaycees POLIC� ACTION NEEDED: Pravide additional surveillance and patrol as much as possible- PARKS & REC ACTIO(� f�fEDED: Park employee should keep an eye out> especially on the larger parf�s fcr unusual activities or vandalism. l PU:�LIC �Eh► IiEGS: CONT I NUED PUBLI C HEAR I NG ON �iEi�E1�lAL llN—SALE LI G?UOR . � LICENSE FOR GEORGE D� P�ICKLOW, uEORGE IS IN FRIDLEYI STZO �AST i�IVER i�OAD. � � . � . . . w � � � � � � � � � � � 1 — 1 t� ��'IdAP1,,E Public Hearing closed . License approved under "Licenses" � AC7ION tdEEtZED: Issue license I� 1� � � � � �1 4 � F�IULEY ��r�iJLs1� [�1�ETIi�iG, r�Pi�IL 18, 1977 P,��E 3 OLt� ;�USI:��ESS; COfVSIDERATIOiV OF �E�+UEST FOR VARI�NCES T� �LLOW ��NSTRUCTIQN 0� A%-11 STORE AT %zS.�ig �A5T �IVER ��OAD; ��C�E� CORPORATION �TABLED �-.I4��%i, � , � � � • � • No action taken ai this time until applicant meets with the County ENGINEERING ACTIOPa NEEDED: Bring back for Council action after applicant has resolved traffic problem CONSIDERATION QF tXPENnITURE OF FUiVDS �O II�lITIATE A$URVEY TO 11ETER�IfJE COf�1P��iliVICATION C�EEDS FOR THE CITY 0� FRIDLEY {TaBLED �/�r/�%), � ► � � � � . . � � � . � This item 4vas tabled for ihe time being. It is to be discussed at Conference meeting ENGIPdEERIPdG ACTION P�EEDED: Put on list to be discussed at conference meeting . 2 ,3-3B � CONSIDERATION OF SECOI�D PEADING OF AN ORDIf�ANCE � �MEND I NG CNAPTER %1�3 SNOW��30B I LES, SECT I ON TG5 , iJZI, UPERATION AND i�ELEiING SECTION ,tiS�OZ2 � � � . . � � � . � . � ' � t� Ordinance #643 adopted , CITY �9ANAGER ACTIO�d NEEDEQ: Publish ordinance . I � I� I� 1� , Fi�I�LEY �EGUL,�F ('�IEETI�JG, APt�IL 13, 1J77 Pr�GE 4 OL;J �I�SI;��ESS (CO;�TI4'dUED) COIVS I DERAT I ON OF SECO�lD ��EAD I iVG OF AN �RD I NANCE ESTABLI SH I i�G CHAPTER �O� (3F THE �R IDLEY C I TY CODE ENTITLED r'iAVERN tNTERTAINMENT" AtVD i�EPEALIivG CHAPTER COIi ENTITLED fjTAVERCd`� OF THE LITY OF FRIDLEY CITY CODE� � . . . � � � � � . . . , � � � � � � � � �Changes made in Ordinance ihen Ordinance #644 adapied CITY 1�1ANAGER ACTION NEEDED: Publish ordinance as ar��ended � POLICE � � {��E4�ti� i��S � i�Lss � 0 � ,..,5-5A CONSIDERATION OF FIFZST i�EADING OF AN ORDT(�A�VCE - ESTABLISHING CHA�TER 51I 0� THE CITY CODE QF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY EivTITLED TRAFFIC, SHOPPIfVG CENTERS, .... 6— 6�i Adopted on first reading. ACTION NEEDED: P�ai1 copy of ordinance to si�opping centers involved indicating when secand reading wi11 be and if they have any comments. (Second reading will be on next regular agenda of May 2, 1977.) � CONSIDERATION OF FIRST hEADING OF Ai� ORDINANCE �iMENDING CHAPTER �t1�5 ENTITLED CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE� � � � � . � � . � � . � � � � � . � � . � . Adopted on first reading ENGINEERING ACTION NEEDED: Put an next reguiar agenda for second reading I� 1� � ,.,7-7� '� � � � FRI�LEY �E�UL���� i�iE�TIid�, t,P��IL 1�, 1�77 i��E�ti BUSIitESS tCCi�TIiyUE��) P�Iut � �ONSIDERATION OF FINAL pLAT �UBDIVISION p�s� �`77-01, ARNAL ADDITION, BY aRNOLD A{VD ALVAN TOENJS; GENERALLY LOCATED AT �IOI l�SHTOt�[ AVENUE I� � � � . � � . + � • • � � � • � � Plat appraved ENGINEERIt�G ACTIOt� P�EEDED: Inform applicant that plat approved. et roa r�g�it-of-way before signing p1at. � CONSIDERATION OF �EAPPROVAL OF FINAL PL.AT SUBDIVISION � P.S� i�7�—U4� �EATH�R l�ILLS 3RD i'-1DDITION $Y (`�liKE 0`�AN(�ON � , . , � , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 9 — 9 � �P1at approved vrith previous stipulations ENGINEERING ACTION PJEEDED: Inform applicant that plat was approved with stipulations � � 1 � CONSIDERATION OF REVOGATION OF SPECIAL USE PERt�1IT � SP �; 7�—��, LEi OY I �AL.UPTZOK; 1��i3 73�z AvEivut id ,��,,.., 10 — 10 C Staff Report was Received � ENGINEERIfJG ACTION NEEDED: Review the property in early fall to see that it still complies tNith the special use permit requirements. � I� 1� 0 v FnI�LEY �EGULA� i�1EETI�l�, kPZiL 1�� 1°77 ��E�� BUSI�IESS (CGf`dTI�'JUE�) PnGE 6 RECEIVING THE {�iINUTES OF THE PLANNIfVG I,OMf�IISSION � i`°1EET I NG OF APR I L b, 1977 � � � . . � � � � . � � � � . � � � 1. Certified Mobile Homes, SP #77-01; 7625 Virori Rd..... 11D-11F & 11K Plannin�Comm. Reconunendation: Approve with stinulations • Council Action Required: Consideration of recomr��endation Approved with stipulations ENGINEERIPdG ACTIOPJ NEEDED: Inform applicant of approval with stipulations 2. EiVGI�lFERING 3. EPaGINEERING T. 3rickner, L.S. #77-03; 1671 Camelot Lane N.E...... 11F & 11L Planning Comm. Recommendation: Approve Council Actian Reauired: Consideration of recommendation Approved ACTION NEEQED: Inform applicant of Council approval Intersection of 53rd and Central Avenue fd.E.......... 11G & 11M Planning Comm. Recommendation: Approved Plan "B" Council Action Required: Consideration of recommendation � Council received recammendation and approved ACTION NEEDED: Work with property owner on this plan 11-11�d RECkIVING TNE [IINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY POLICE CIVIL '� SERVICE COMMISSION I��EETING OF �PRIL 6, 1�77� . . � � � � � � 12 - 1Z �1 hlinutes received. Council would like to see movie shown at Cammission meeting at their next conference meeting POLICE AC1'ION NEEDED: Please make arrangments for film to be shown at conference � meeting af April 25, 1977 (This was an agillty test film) • I � )LEY REGULAFt [�1EET I i�G, /�P{� I L 18, 1977 „�.►, BllSI;�ESS tCOfVTIf�rUED� PAGE 7 ' �ONS I DERAT I ON OF I MPROVEP9ENT AT �.31� Ii I LLCREST PER— TA I N I NG TO i�RA I NAGE PR4BLEt1 � � � � � � � . . � � . � � . � � 13 - 13 D � Item tabled ENGINEERING AGTIOfd NEEDED: Bring item back to Council when Mr. Arvid Hansen has an � agreement with his neighbors for a solution to the problem. � � CONS IDEt�AT I OU 4F I f�iSTALLAT I �t� OF STREET LI GHT OfV C�EADOW��l00RE DRIVE � . � � � � . � . � , . � � � � . . . , . . i� — I� E �Approved EPdGINEERING ACTION NEEDED: Make arrangements for installation of street light � � � � 0 �Of�1MUl� I CAT I ON Tfl CONSIDERATIO�! OF ��PPROVAL F � COMMI SS I ONER OF THE {��II N(�ESOTA �EPARTMEiVT OF TRANSFORTATION I f� '�hEGAR17 TO I`�1IVNESOTI� I�EPARTf�1ENT OF TRANSPORTAT I ON PLAN � � � � . . � . . � � � � . . � • . � �.� ' IS C � Corr�nunication approved by four to one vote EPIGINEERING ACTION NEEDED: Forward comnunication to ��linn. Dept. of Transportation � . I , li . FINANCE � ENGINEERIN � 1 1 � FRIDLEY FEGUL�'-iR i-1EETIidG, APRIL lo, 1977 ir`Ey� Bl1S I('SESS tCGi�lTI i��UEll) P�GE d �ONSTD�RA7ION OF i�EAPPROVAL OF t�ES�LUTI0IV tF3G-1977 - I� ItESOLUTIO(� PROVIi�ING FOR i�EDUCED 15�ATER kATES FOK $EN I OR � I T I ZENS � � . � , � � � � � � � . � � . . � � . � . . 16 Resolution reappraved ACTION NEEDED: Provisions of Reapproved Resolution #36-�977 to be used as basis for reducing water rates for senio►� citizens CONS I DERAT I t�N OF A i:ESGLUT I 0(J ORDEft I NG Ir1PROVE�ENT OF PLANS AND URDERING �1DVERTIStMENT FOR RIDS: ��cAiER, JA[�IITARY SENIER AND STORl�1 SEWER Ir"�IPRQVEf��ENI PROJECT ;��.�I. Resolution No. 41-1977 adopted G ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized � ENGINEERING �� I � I � 1� COf�SIDERATIOfd OF A i�ESOLUTION i EQUtSTIiVG ��i�KA CQUNTY COr9i�1ISSI0NERS TO �EDUCE THE SPEED LIS�iIT ON hICE CREEK i�OAD FROM CENTRAL ;1V���1�1E TO STINSON �O�ILEVARD FRO�ji 35 iiQf-� To �0 �iiP�-� , , � , , � � � � � . � � . . . Resolution #42-1977 adopted ACTION NEEDED: �orward resolution to County , . 17-178 . . , la F�IJ�LEY REGVL�� i'�1EETii��, �PI�IL l�, 1977 i��E��� �l1SI:iESS tCO;�aTI���tJ�L) PHGE 9 CONS IDERAT I OiV OF A RESOLi1T I ON ORDER I NG I i�1PROVEMENT, APPROVAL OF PLA��S NND ORDERING �GDVERT15Ei�lEP�T FOR �IDS: SANI TARY JEt�JER I`IAI N i�tPAI R— CHANIVEL �OAD : PRO— � EcT S �t122 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1� - 19 � Resolution No. 43-1977 adopted EP�aINEERIPJG ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized f�ECEIVING i31D APS1� �iWARDItdG CONTRACT F0� SANITARY J�WER �ACUUM t�UMP ��ID �PENItJG 4/�I77)� � . . � � . � � . � . . . 2� — 20 � Bid awarded to Flexible Pipe arrd Tool Company ENGINEERING ACTION (3EEDED: Inform company af bid award . � FINA(VCE � � FINANCE i � � FINANCE ' �� I�I , CONSIDCRATIO�� OF CNAiVGE IN LIQiJOR LIC�.NSE rEE SCHEDL�LE� �� �1 — Z�. � Tabled to future meeting ACTION PdEEDED: Review St. Louis Park and other similar ordinances and bring back information to City Council LteENSES,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ZZ—L�I Approved ACTIOt� tdEEDED: Issue licenses �LAI �'iS � � � � . � � � . � . � . . . � . . . . � � � � . . � 23 Approved plus C1aim froinCity Attorney for work done on Revenue Bond Issue ACTION NEEDED: Pay claims ESTIMATES. . � � � . � . � . � � . . . . . . . . . � . . � . Z� — Z4 F Approved A�TION P�EEDED: Pay estimates ��"Y' {(: S n�? m. {SEE tdEXT PAG�E FOR AQDED AGEiQDA ITEPIS) � . t . FIPIANCE � � � PARKS & REC � I� I� 1� REGULAR P4E�TING, APRIL 18, 1977 ADDED AGENDA I7EMS: PAGE 10 Consideration of a Resolution Opposing House File 805 Relating to Supervisors and Confi�ential Ernployees Being Represented by the Same Ernployee Organization or �nion as Represenis fdon-Supervisory or No�-Confidential Emp1oyees Council adopted Resolution #44-1977 apposing H.F. 805 by four to one vote. ACTION NEEDED: Forward certified copies of Re'solution to legislatars Discussion - Vote 76 Councilwoman Kukowsl:i reported on meeting Cammunication from T�m Ptaas and�7 ather youny people requesting park near Old Ce��tral Highway 65 and P-lississippi Street Letter directed ta Counci1man Schneider Letter received 6y Council. Councilman Schneider wi11 respond ACTION NE€DED: Refer communication to Park and Recreation Commission for discussion � ` 1 ' 1 � � , ���. � � � � 1 1� �� : • � 'II' • 1 � I ' ��.... !'- r . �� • � i / � � � � � � �' �/L�:.i • r - � ✓� ' , �.i �L L� • �./�( _ � � � � / ���. � ���� �� � � � � � �- — � rc �''� � � 1' ' I ' a �i��`t•��.1 � ��. /i. d � � , .. \ /C� � �.�...5� ' � � r L_a._ i � - ► � 7/� `ir►� ♦ � � � � �� ���� � � L � � � • !!.���� LI�.�� � . - � ./ „� . . :. �, . , ,�,.�.� � . _�.., _� _ ���� ,, , �, : IL r � � � '/�� � . / � �� • �� e � �_ . � � ' � � � ' � / ��, .. _ .. - ...s .,��.i .e� �[ .•��i%�I�/ � ,,/ 1 � � / / � , S f �a./r • �_J—.� �l . �/ ���a �/ .� %'' / �I�� ' .�� !'� . ;,J. � � .�,�_..rt � ' , .� � � � ' ' �/ �� � � � ���� � � � � �� � �� j'� /� / �I, � .� I / I ;1 � /� f � � � _� �r. . � . / , Fr�II�LEY CITY CvUtyCIL —��GULA� i��E�TIs�lG —�aP��IL l�, 1977 — 7:30 P.i-1, PLEDGE OF �LL��IA��CE; RQLL C��LL: PRESEf'�TaTIO��S : PRESENTATIOi� OF PROPOSAL FOR i�EW FLAG POLE FOR THE FRIDLEY CIVIC CENTER BY THE FRID�EY �'�F�E`I�, POST 3�3 PRESENJTATION OF CERTIFICATE QF INCORP�RATION OF r'FR I DLEY YOtJTH ORGAfV I ZAT I ON� I NC �'� TO FR IDLEY YOU i H ORGAPJIZ,�TION i�EPRESENTATIVES P��CLi�►�i,qT I G�e � PROC LA I M I NG ,��PR I L 24� - 3O, 1�77 as °'VOLUNTEER i�ECOGNITION t�jEEK" FZIDLEY �EGUL;� �°iEtTI��G, �',P�IL 13, 1977 APPR�V�L OF i�Ii`iUTES: i�EGU�AR t�iEETING, ►�iARCH �1, ly7% �EGULAR I`iEETING, APRIL �, 1�77 AD�PT I �:�� �F ; G��dD� : OPEe'� F��Ui`�►, V I S I T�F�S : (CONSIDERATIOiJ OF ITEMS NOT ON t�iGENDA -�.� i`�1NiJTES) Pt1�LI C FE�; `I ���,GS : Ph�t 2 CONT I NtJED PUBL I C IiEAR I NG ON riEfVEWAL �fV-JALE LI G?UOR LICENSE FOR GEORGE �� i�JICKLOW, ��ORGE IS IN FRIDLEY, S�ZO �.AST i�IVER i�OAD � � � � � � � � � � . � � � � � � � . � 1 - 1 1� F�I�LEY ►;E�i1L�i; f�1EETI��1G, r�PE-tIL 18, 1°77 P��E 3 OLD li'US I:�JESS ; � � CONSIDERATION OF ��EQUEST F02 VARI�iNCES T� �iLLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A%—li STORE AT %�5�� EAST �IVER �OAD; ��C�E. CORPORATION C�ABLED L,/4/77)� � � � � . � . . . Z n �ONSIDERATION OF �XPENDITURE OF FUi�iDS i0 IidITIA7C A SURVEY TO �JETERi� I fJE C0��1��1i1N I CAT I ON �-�EEDS FOR T{�E CITY OF FRIDLEY (TABLED �I�r��%) � � � � . � � . . . . � . , . 3 ' 3 B CONSIDERATION OF SECQND PEADING OF AN ORDINANCE �iMENDING CHAPTER %O3 SNOWA90BILES, SECTION %OS.U�I, �PERATION AND �ELETING SECTION %U3.t��2 � � � � � � � . � � . 4 — 4 t� � F�ZIDLEY �EGULAF (��IEETI�dG, APRIL 1�, 1J77 OL� ��SI;�:ESS (CO;�TI6'�IiED) P�►GE � CONSIDERATION OF SECOND �EADING OF AN ORDINANCE ' ESTABLISHIiJG CHAPTER 5O% OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTITLED "TAVERN tNTERTAINP1E(VT`� AND i�EPEALING CHAPTER 60�� ENTITLED �'TAVERN`� c7F THE CITY OF FRIDLEY CITY CODE � � � � � � � � � � � � . � � � � . � . � � . � � . 5 — 5 F� �JE'�,� �US I �d�SS : CONSIDERATION OF FIftST �EADING OF AN ORDINAiVCE ESTABLISNIlVG CHAPTER 511 O.F TNE CITY GODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY EtvTITLED TRAFFIC, SHOPPI(VG CENTERS� ..�. C'�� CONSIDERATION OF FIRST KEADING OF A�i ORDINANCE ��MENDING CHAPTER �i�� ENTITLEll CABLE TELEVISION FRANCNI SE � � . , . . � � � . � . � � � � . � � . � . � . . . � — % � FRIllLEY �E�UL��� iiE�TIiJ�, ►�P��IL ld, 1977 P�ut � ��JE►�� Bt1SI��ESS (CCiJTIS�U���) COiVSIDERATION OF FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION P�S� �-`%%-01, ARNAL ADDITION, BY �iRNOLD AND ALVAN TOEWS; GEPJERALLY LOCATED AT �101 As�TO�� AVENUE I� � �. � . � � � � � � . � � � � . � CONSIDERATION OF �EAPPROVAL �F FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION P�$� ����-��, �iEATHER ii I LLS 3RD �1DD I T I ON BY f i I KE 0'�ANNON, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 9 - 9 � CONSIDERATION OF �EVOCATIOfJ OF SPECTAL L1SE PERf�1IT SP �;7�-��, LE ;oY ��ALUPTZQK: 11�� 73�z ;`�v�ivu� i� � �. . , , . , 10 - 1� C � i1 i1 F�Ii�LEY nEGULA° fiEETIiJ�, kP��iL la, 1°77 ��E��d BUSI;�ESS (CG�'JTIi`�UE�) �ECEIVING THE i�iIt�lUTES OF THE PLAt�NI1VG i3OMf�1ISSI0N 1`�IE�T I NG OF APR I L b, 1977 � � � � � � � . . � � . . . � � � � 1. Certif�ed Mobile Homes, SP #77-01; 7625 Viron Rd..... 11D-11F & 11K Planninq Comm. Recommendat�on: Approve with stinulations Council Action Required: Consideration of recomr��endation ', 2. T. Brickner, L.S. �77-03; 1671 Camelot Lane f�.E...... 11F 9,� 11L Planning Comm. Recommendation: Approve Council Action Required: Consideration of recommendation � I ' 3. Intersection of 53rd and Central Avenue �J.E.......... liG & i1M Planninq Comm. Recommendation: Approved P.lan °B" Council Action Required: Consideration of recommendation P��� s 11—lls� REC�IVING THE i�IINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY POLICE CIVIL $ERVICE �OMMISSTON I`�EETING OF APRIL b, 1�77� . . . . . � � � IL - ll a � FRIDLEY �EGUL�R 1•1EETIiVG, f�PRIL 18, 1977 (�E6J BUSI,�ESS (CONTIi�rUED) PAGE 7 CONSIDERATION OF IMPROVEMENT AT 1315 I�ILLCREST PER- TA I N I NG TO i�RA I NAGE PROBLE�1 � � . � . . � � � � . � . � . � � 13 - 13 D CONSIDEF�ATION OF INSTALLATION OF STREET LIGHT ON ��EADOWt�lOOR E �R I VE � , , . � � � . . � � � � � . � � � � . � . 14 - �.� E CONS I DERAT I ON OF ;��PPROVAL OF C�P�IMUN I CAT I ON TO CO;�tMISSIONER OF THE I��lINfVESOTA �JEPARTf�`iEiVi OF TRANSPORTATION ItJ 'r�EGARD TO f�INNESOTl� l�EPARTf�1ENT OF TRANSPORTATION PLAN. � � � � � � � � • � � � � � � � � • 1� ` 1� � � � ' FRIDLEY FEGUL,=1R i�1EETIi�G, APRIL lo, 1977 PF�GE d ir'E�; BUSIi'�ESS (CGi�lTIi��U��) 1 �ONSID�RATION OF i�EAPPROVAL OF t�ESOLUTION �F3o-1977 - � Ii �tESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR 2EDUCED �';ATER I�ATES FOK SENIOR �ITIZENS � � � � � � � � � � . � , � � � � . � � � � , 16 � CONS I DERAT I t�N OF A�ESGLUT I 0�� G�RDER I NG I P1PROVEMENT OF ' PLANS AND URDERING �iDVERTIScMENT FOR ?IDS: �uATER, SA(�lITl�RY SEI^�ER ,4ND STORP1 SE'vJER Ii�1pROVEt�1EJVT �ROJECT ���.��.� �. 1� - 17 l3 1 - 1 � 1 COfYSIDERATIOPJ OF A iiESOLUTIO� i EGtiJtSTING 1-�iVt7KA CGU(�iTY � �OP1►�IISSIONERS TO ��EDUCE TNE SPEED LIi�iIT ON hICE CREEK ��OAD FF�OM CENTRAL ;'�VEfd"t1E 'TO STINSON iOULEVARD � FROr� 3� i��P� ro 30 i�iP�-f , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , la �� i1 F�Il�LEY REGUL�R P-1EETIid�, !�PRIL 1�, 1977 i��E�'d �USI;�ESS tCC;��TI[`;U�L> P�Gt 9 CONS IDERAT I ��V OF A RESOLiJT I ON URDER I NG I P�IPROVEMENT, APPROVAL OF PLAfvS AND ORUERING ADVER'fISEf�IEfdT FOP '�'iIDS: SAN I TARY JE�'JER I'IA I N i�EPA I R— CHAIVNEL �OAD � PRO— J ECT S �t122 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , � , . , l� — 19 � f�ECEIVING 1�ID AP�n �iWARDING CONTRACT FOr� SANITl�RY JEWER �ACUUM �i1MP ��ID OPENIf�G �����%), , , � � � � � � � � � � � 2� ' 2� � �OiVSIDCRATION OF �NAf�GE IN �IQUOR �IC�NSE r�E SCHEDULE. �, 21 `�1 E �ICENSES, � � � � � � � � . � � � � . � � � � � � � . � . . 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Ca �L,i.' sc�i. a� . i � P -� - - � � ., , . , . ..,� . {. ,. . � r. _< �v . . � . .. � ".i"•+ i �� � Witliam J, Nee Mayor Fridtey, M N. .. �. ,;• „ . ;: „ � , >�;,,. , . . � ..� � .� , , �, r : -. . _ , � l�IHEREAS: ' 1JHEREAS: !JHEREAS : , WI�E REAS : � � � MINNESOTA VOLUNTEER RECOGiVITI0t�1 ;��EEK, '�77 the people of Fridley and '�innesota believe in helnin� others to a better life bv beinc� involved in resr_onsiole and meaningful volunteer work; and volunteers renresent all anes, ec�nor�ic, educational and ethnic back- grounds; and today one out of every tN�o f�innesotans is r�aking a aif� of time, talent and energy in some form of volunieer service; and � . these freely given r.ifts are provinq to be a vital and valuable resource; and � WHEREP,S: volunteerism is increasinqiy recognized as�a central partner with qovern- ment an� industry by extending services and �ro�rams beyond bud�etry constraints; and � ' t�HEREAS: volunteers have clearl,y demonstrated a c�ri!ritment to the well-being of others, and throuah their demonstrated ccncern for others, nrove assurance for the future �ual i t,y of 1 i fe i n"1i nnesota ; and � bIHEREAS: we are uraing aii citizens to join in the challenae and fulfillment of vol unteer wor,c and rean tl�e ri ch rewards that come fror� hel pi ng others as well as from ir��roving one's skills and wridenina one's horizons; ' PJ01,1, THEREFORE, I wish to honor and to than!; the �+edicated vol unteers of Fridl ey by �roclair�inc� the week of P.nril 24 - 3�, 1977 as �J VOLUNTEER RECOrNITION !�EEK in Fridley and ur�e all citizens to join with r�e in exnressin5 ' appreciation to �hese cenerous citizens who �ave given t"e greatest gift of ali--the c�ift of self. I ' ' ��"�;'y t �! i;��f , ="�j. !� , �Y�� .r � e�./�� � �' ,�� �;: �: ` :,,� . . �° � �,��� � y'r. r �. � F }� �/ � V �, 1 � ` y �� �� � � �. r � - � _��t � b � . . 1 -� � r�� i a j ",`'� � ;,�` r ��; i lu.. � 4 _�� �"w� IN WITNESS IJHEREOF, I have seL r�y hand and caused t!�e Seal o� the Ci �y o.f Fridle.y to be affixed ihis 1Fth day of Rpril, 1977. ',�tI LTAM J. NEE, P�AYOR , THE MINUTES Of THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF MARCH 21, 1977 � . ��.7 � , � i � The Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of March 21, 1977 was called to order at 7:38 P.M. by Mayor Nee. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Nee led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: , MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Nee, Councilman Fitzpatrick, Councilman Hamernik, Councilman Schneider, and Councilwoman Kukowski. MEMBERS ABSENT: None APPROVAL OF MINUTES: PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF FEBRUARY 14, 1977: MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded by Councilman Namernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 28, 1977: MOiION by Councilman Hamernik to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded by Councilman Schr,eider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RE6ULAR MEETING OF MARCN 7, 1977: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the minutes as presented, with the stipulation that the tape for this meeting be preserved. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Mayor Nee requested an item be added, "Cansideration of a Request From the Springbrook Nature Foundation Regarding City f�ailing." Councilwoman Kukowski requested an item, "Discussion of the Teen Center" be added. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt the agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: There was no response from the audience on this item. OLD BUSINESS: CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF A VARIANCE REQUEST BY BFRKELEY PUMP, 181 ELY STREET N.E. TABLED 3/7/J7 : Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, outlined eight recommendations which the Staff felt minimized some of the concerns expressed by the Councilmembers. There were as follows: (1) Applicant would install a four foot cyclone fence along the length of the property on the west side for about 325 feet; (2) Building setback would be varied from 100 feet to 83 feet for the front yard and from 25 feet to 15 feet for the rear ard• (3) L d y , an scaping and berming would be installed with the new � building constructian; (4) Sprinkler system for the buildirig; (5) Sprinkler sys',-,em for the lawns (6) Existing storage area would only be used on a temporary basis and no ; i - -------- --� - - - � � � 288 REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 21, 1977 PAGE 2 � material would be stored higher than the existing fence; (7) Land coverage be not - ; more than 35% for the total structures on new northerly parcel; and (8) All of the property � be under one ownership and if the owner wishes to sell any portion, it would require approval of the City Council. Mr. Qureshi felt consideration should be given for granting the variance, if the above requirements are met. Mr. Snead, representing Berkeley Pump, indicated the requirements would be acceptable to their company and they have compromised to hopefully obtain approval of the variance. Councilman Fitzpatrick questioned the coverage of 35% of the lo� which Mr. Qureshi stated represents coverage of the newly acquired property. Councilman Fitzpatrick �, also questioned the outside storage being used on a temporary basis. Mr. Snead stated there may be a need, from time to time, to use the outside storage �vhen they become ' overcrowded with stock. The outside storage would then be used on a temporary basis until there is an adjustment in their stock levels. Mr. Snead stated in reference to Item 6 regarding the storage area, he understands this refers to the storage area presently existing which would be used only on a temporary basis, if needed. He wished to clarify, howevar, this would not prevent outside j storage in another area, if the requirements of the City Code are met. ! Cduncilman Fitzpatrick stated he felt it was understood the storage area referred to in the recommendation is the existing storage by the street and present building. , MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with the recommendation of the Appeals Commission and approve the variance request from Berkeley Pump for a variance from , 100 feet to 83 feet in the front yard and a variance from 25 feet to 15 feet in the rear yard, subject to the petitioners aqreement with the eight recor�nendations outlined ; by the City Staff. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION P.S. #76-05, INNSBRUCK N�RTH REP Mayor Nee stated this item had been tabled on December 20, 1976 to allow for future negotiations between the developer and the Townhouse Association, who had raised objections to this replat. Councilman Schneider stated he has contacted Mr. Lindstrom, President of the Townhouse Association, and received information that, at this point, no agreement has been reached between the Association and the developer. Mr. Tom Colber � Assistant Engineer, stated the developer has been contacted and he indicated he wished to withdraw his request, since no agreement has been reached with the Townhouse Association. Mayor Nee explained this request was a plat revision proposed by the developer and met with opposition by the Townhouse Association as it would encroach upon public land. Councilman Schneider stated he understands the developer has agreed to sell some townhouses with two garages, with the understanding when he gets to the .5th.. Addition, he will request to replat some additional land. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to deny the request from the Darrel A. Farr Development Corporation, P.S. #76-05, for replat of Innsbruck North 3rd Addition. Seconded by ' Councilwoman Kukows ki. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion i carried unanimously. Mr. John Lindstrom, President of the Townhouse Association, stated the Townhouse Association's objection to this replat. He indicated the Association wishes to deny the Farr Corporation the ability to build more garages than were platted, as it would ' encroach on public land. He stated the developer has sold a dwelling unit with two � garages although only one garage was allowed for each dwelling unit. He explained this shifts the problem as the developer will have to move the garages from B}ock 5 to Block 6, etc., so when he builds to the end of the 3rd Addition, it would be necessary to take some land from the 5th Addition for garages and againthe problem of encroachment comes , into focus. � -- - - ----- � � . , � . � 1 � 1 . � ' ' ' � REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 21, 1977 ��jA � • � I PAGE 3 i He stated the Board of Directors of the Townhouse Association passed a reso]ution and the C�ty will receive a copy and requested this resolution be filed so when this problem again arises, the resolution will be on record. ORDINANCE N0. 642 - ESTABLISHINr, CHAPTER 505 OF THE FRIDLEY CI e ENTITLED 'BICYCLE Mr. Qureshi stated the fee for impounded bic,ycles has been removed since the first reading and the wording added that the Police Department shall make a reasonable effort to contact the owner. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to waive the second reading of the ordinance adopt it on the second reading and publish. Seconded byCouncilman Schnedier. Councilman Schneider felt the third paragraph under Section 5Q5.07 shouid be changed � from "Bicycle lanes" to "Bikewa,y/Walkway lanes" and add "and/or pedestrians" to the end of this sentence. The third paragraph tivould then read as follows: "Bikeway/Walkway lanes, which are separate and distinct areas of the roadway marked and set aside for ' use by bicyclists and/or pedestrians." � MOTION by Councilman Schneider to amend the with the amendment of the third paragraph of Section 505.07 as stated. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote> all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. UPON A VOICE VOTE ON THE MOTION TO ADOPT ORDINAf�CE N0. 642 Establishing Chapter 505 of the Fridley City Code Entitled "Bicycle Regulations" and Repealing the Present Chapter 505 Entitled "Bicycle Registration" in its Entirety,as amended, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimbusly. NEW BUSINESS: CONSIDERATION OF FINAL APPROVAL JF INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BOND ISSUE--$],500,000 FOR SAFETRAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION PROJECT aND TION N0. 23-1977 - AUTtiORIZING THE SALE AND ISSUANCE OF INDUSTRIAL D E BONDS UNDER THE MINNESOTA MUNICIPAL ItJDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ACT TO E C SE PROJECT: Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated he has reviewed the lease and bond papers and would , recommend the Council consider the adoption of this resolution. He stated, if plans proceed as proposed, all payments will be made or the lease and the bonds will eventually be retired. If this did not happen, it is understood the revenue produced from the ; project �s pledged to pay the bonds and the City itself will not be liable. Ne explained a lot split and variance will be necessary and representatives of Safetran � will be making application for these items. Mr. Don LaVor, Production Manager and Project Engineer, explained Safetran would be adding 72,000 square feet to their existing building. He stated they were conscious of the energy conservation and their proposed heating system would have two iarge water storage tanks underground with electric boilers. These boi7ers wiil be used to heat the water in the tanks during the electric company's off-peak hours. � f Two Onan generators will be added in order to have their own source of power, when � necessary. Mr. LaVor further explained their system wii.l be designed so that solar � panels could be used at some future date. With the expansion, Mr. Lavor indicated they expect to eventually hire about 100 new employees. , ; I i � ��. � ' II � � �-- Mayor Nee stated the proposal for the industrial revenue bonds would give Safetran a tax exempt status on the bonds. MOTION by Councilman Schnaider to adopt Resolution No. 28-1977 Authorizing the Sale and Issuance of Industrial Development Revenue Bonds Under the Minnesota Municipal Industrial Development Act to Finance a Project Thereunder, Secured by Payments to be Received Pursuant to a Lease and a Mortgage of the Project and a Pledge and Assignment. of the City's Interest in the Lease and Pa,yments Thereunder to a irustee, and Designating the City Representative for the Project. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. f i ; � � �� � , �Q� REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 21, 1977 PAGE 4 � MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to authorize the Mayor and City Manager to execute - � the necessary documents in conjunction with the Industrial Revenue Bonds. Seconded � by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all votin� aye, Mayor Nee declared the ; motion carried unanimously. i PLAT SUBDIVISIOPJ P ET ADDITION: OF Mr. Tom Colber� Assistant Engineer, reauested the Council consider final plat approval on Subdivision P.S. �76-12, Target Addition as filed by Pop Shoppes of America, Inc. He stated approval was recorranended with the following stipulations: (1) Agreement and/or easements shall be executed for the street, utility and drainage easement prior to recording the plat; (2) Access road adjacent to the West side of the plat, on the Target Parking lot, would be constructed with development of the Pop Shoppes, including pured in-place concrete curbing, surfacing and landscaping; (3) Concrete curbing adjacent to the lots South of Pop Shoppes to be insta1led upon development, but in no case, later than September, 1979; (4} The remainder of the Target parking lot, includir.g landscapinq, poured concrete curbing and parking aisle treatment would be completed on a scheduled basis no later than September, 1979 and a landscape plan is is to be received prior to the recording of the plat; and (5) A performance bond, payable to the City, is to be executed covering the cost of the access road and parking lot improvements, to be enforceable for the improvement schedule time period. Mr. Colbert stated the City has requested the addition of permanent draina4e and utility easements to protect the water mains and any future drainage problems and Dayton-Hudson Corporation was in agreement with all the stipulations. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve the Final P1at Subdivision P.S. #76-12, Target Addition as filed by Pop Shoppes of America, Inc., with the stipulations as outlined above. Seconded by Councilw�man Kukowski. Upon a voiee vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. HEARING ON BARTEPIDER'S LICENSE FOR MICHAEL W. PENDY, GEORGE IS IN FRIDLEY RESTAURANT: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to open the hearing on consideration of a bartender's license for Michael Pendy. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, hiayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the hearing opened at 8:35 P.M. Officer Duncan of the Fridley Police Department presented the findings of the Police Department relative to Mr. Pendy's application for a bartender's license. He stated, in the application for this license, Mr. Pendy failed to answer questions regarding the item on arrests. He was then contacted and Mr. Pendy stated he had been arrested once in Brooklyn Park. The Police Department, in continuing their investigation, contacted the Brooklyn Park Police Department. Their records indicated Mr. Pendy had been arrested in Brooklyn Park for obstructing legal process and resisting arrest. Officer Duncan stated this information has been submitted in letter form to Public Safety Director, Jim Hill. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, suggested copies of this letter be made available to the Councilmembers and to Mr. Pendy, if he so desires a copy. Officer Duncan continued to explain the circumstances resulting in Mr. Pendy's arrest which involved a domestic situation where Mr. Pendy's wife signed a complaint and Police Officers were sent to Mr. Pendy's residence. As a result of incidences which took place when the officers arrived, Mr. Pendy was arrested and charged with obstructing legal process and resisting arrest. Mayor Nee question how thie information relates to the City Ordinance: Officer Duncan explained the ordinance requires Mr. Pendy to obtain a bartender's �icense to dispense liquor in the City, and a background check is required. Mayor Nee questioned if the ordinance prohibits the employment of a person with such a record as Mr. Pendy's. Officer Duncan stated it may indicate�to him the problem Mr. Pendy had with the Brooklyn Park Police Department could be contributed to the consumption of alcohol and being a bartender at an establishment may lead to a similar situation. � � ,; i_ _ __ _____ _---..___---_ _____.__ .__.________.__.___,. ------. ___ ____, -- � RE6ULAR MEETING OF MARCH 21, 1977 PAGE 5 Mr. Pendy stated it was an oversight on his part in not filling out the portion of the application relating to arrests. He stated the facts leading to his arrest involved a personal domestic problem. Ne indi�ated the Brooklyn Park Police report does not say he was intoxicated, but that there was a smell of alcohol. He stat2d, at the time of the arrest, he was having family problems and the charge was dropped by his wife. ' He indicated he had no intentions of hiding the fact he was arrested and the Brooklyn Park Police Officers were trying to enter his apartment, while he was willing to talk ' with them in the hallway. He stated he meant no harm to the Police Officers and while they were trying to move him away from the door, he was choked; and in attempting to ! get air, did shove a Police Officer. Mr. Pendy stated his previous work background which was at Johnsiville Meat Packing and at University Park as a bouncer and also a bartender. Mr. Anthony Nicklow, representing George Is In Fridley, stated he has had no problems with Mr. Pendy since his employment, he gets along well with the customers, is prompt, and he is pleased with his work. Councilman Fitzpatrick felt there was a difference in circumstances whereby they are considering a bartender's license for someone who is already employed in the field ' vs. considering a license for someone who wants to enter the field. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to close the public hearing. Seconded by Council- woman Kukowski. Motion was ruled out-of-order by Mayor Nee since it was not asked if other persons in the audience had any comments. Councilman Schneider questioned Mr. Pendy if he was in complete control of his senses ai the time of his arrest. Mr. Pendy indicated he tiad been drinking, and was not in complete control or else he would be in this predicament. 1 ; Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated, in discussing this matter with Mr. Hill, he indicated � one of his concerns was that apparently Mr. Pendy had showed a propensity for violence; and coupied with the fact that the application was not completed, felt he could not recommend the granting of th� license. Therefore, it is before the Council for a hearing. � � , Mr. Herrick stated, basically, there is concern with the fact that licenses should not be allowed to persons who may not be able to control their temper, particularly in a bartender's job. Mr. Pendy stated, when he was working for Spring Lake Park at University Park, he cooperated with the Police Department in keeping down disturbances in the bar. He suggested the Spring Lake Park Police Department be contacted. Officer Duncan indicat�d a check would be made with his former employers and the Spring Lake Park Police Depar�tment and information received would be furnished to Mr. Pendy and the Council. M�TION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to continue this hearing to the next regular Council meeting. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Hamernik asked Mr. Nicklow from George Is In Restaurant if it was common f practice for them not to require their bartenders to obtain a license if they were � � hired in the middle of the year. Mr. Nicklow stated he was not aware they had to be � submitted at the time they were employed. � � 1 r , � _ CONSID[RATION OF FIRST READING OF ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE: This ordinance was discussed by the Council with various questions raised on several sections of the ordinance. Some of the questions raised were on kennels, distance of dog runs from building structures, number of animals being kept at a residence which constitute a kennel, and incentive for neutering of animals, which is not included or part of the ordinance at this time. • MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to discuss this ordinance at the Conference Meeting on March 28, 1977. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. 0 � _ , 2y?, REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 21, 1977 � PAGE 6 Mr. Nick Garaffa, 6750 Monroe Street, commented on Section 302.03, Nuisance, Items 4 and 6 of the ordinance. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE MOTION, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Herrick suggested the Animal Control Officer be present at the Conference Meeting to answer any questions the Council may have regarding this ordinance. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNINC, GOMMISSION MEETIN(; OF MARCH 9, 1977: Councilman Schneider raised the point of advising residents, when receiving a notice of public hearing on plats, that if the plat is approved, it could result in assess- ments to their property. He cited the case of the Deleier Addition plat where he felt residents were unaware this plat would result in assessments to their property. Councilman Schneider indicated he did not want to put the Planning Commission in the position of answering questions on assessments, but felt residents should be aware there may be an assessment involved. The City Attorney, Mr. Nerrick, suggested possibly the notice of hearing before the Council could contain information to this effect. The City Manager, Mr. Qureshi, indicated if this is a concern on the Council's part and they feel strongly, information to indicate the plat may result in assessments � could be contained in the hearing notices before the Council. This matter will be handled by the City administration. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to receive the minutes of the Planning Commission Pteeting . of March 9, 1977. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting � aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. i � � i _— RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE CHARTER COMPIISSION MEETINr, OF FEBRUARY 15, 1977: MOTION by Councilman HamernTk to receive the minutes of the Charter Commission Meeting of February 15, 1977. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVIPJG THE MINUTES OF THE CABLE TELEVISION COMMISSION MEETING OF FEBRUARY 24, 1977: The Council received the minutes of the Cable Television Commission Meeting of February 24, 1977 and considered the recommendation from the Corrmission to send a staff repre- sentative to the Nation Convention in Chicago, April 17 - 20, 1977. Councilman Hamernik questioned the function of the Nation Cable Television Association. Mr. John Bjergen, from General Television, explained the National Association deals with shows, productions, some engineering developments, and new merchandise on the market. He f21t it was industrial related, but would give a person an opportunity to talk with others involved in cable television. Councilman Schneider questioned if there was a similar association more consumer oriented and Mr. Bjergen stated he was not aware of any others at this time. Mr. Nerrick, City Attorney, felt it may be helpful to obtain an agenda for this convention for the staff's review. Al1 Councilmembers felt it would be beneficial to send a staff representative to this convention. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the minutes of the Cable Television Commission Meeting of February 24, 1977. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Nee stated the Cable Television Commission reuqested a meeting with the Council on March 30, 1977 and all Councilmembers indicated this was acceptable to them. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE POLICE CTVIL SERVICE COMh1ISSI0N MEETING OF FEBRUARY 9, 1977: MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to receive the Police Civil Service Commission Minutes of February 9, 1977. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting � aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. , _j � � ' � � � � � � � � , � � � , - � I � � + ' 1 ' ' � i , � ' � � ' ' � , � � 1 � REGULAR MEETI�dG OF MARCH 21, 1977 DISCUSSION ON PROPOSED LEGISLATION REGARDING ELECTIONS (SENATE FILE 350): 2�3 ; i PAGE 7 + . ; The Council reviewed Senate File No. 350 and the memo received from the City staff under date of March 17, 1977 regarding this proposed law. Discussion was held on the points contained in the bill and reference was also made to the timetable which would put a bind on the City in order to comply. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to table the Council's position on this bill indefinitely. Seconded by Counc�7woman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declaretl the motion carried unanimously. It was requested the City staff furnish Councilmembers with the materials submitted by the League regarding this bill. ' RESOLUTION N0. 29-1977 - EP�DORSING FINANCING PLAN FOR 911 EPIERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM The City Manager, Mr. Qureshi, stated this resolution encourages the Minnesota Legislature to look on the telephone company gross earnings tax as a source of revenue for the recurring costs of a state-wide basic 911 emergency telephone system. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 29-1977 Endorsing Financing Plan for 911 Emergency Telephone System. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the moiion carried unaimously. RESOLUTION N0. 30-1977 - AUTHORIZFNG COMBINING S70RM SEWER PROJECT #120 WITH REVOLVING FUND: Mr. Marvin Brunsell, Finance Director, explained that storm sewer work has been completed to improve tax forfeit properties in the Marian Hills area in order to make the lots more saleable. The work was assessed against the benefited property and funds expended will be returned to the City> when the properties are sold. Mr. Brunsell explained, because of the size of the project, it is impractical to keep a permanent bond fund; therefore, adoption of this resolution is requested to combine Storm Sewer Project No. 120 with the Revolving Fund and to transfer $7,127.58 from the Revolving Fund to Project No. 120, and to transfer the assessments receivable from Project No. 120 to the Revolving Fund. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt Resolution No. 30-1977 Authorizing Combining Storm Sewer Project #120 With Revolving Fund. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 31-1977 - ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS THEREOF: SEIdER, WATER AND STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT �121: MOTION by Councilmarr 5chneider to adopt Resolution No. 31-1977 Ordering Improvement and ' Final Plans and Specifications and Estimates of Costs Thereof: Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project #121. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a , voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 32-1977 - TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR SANITARY SEWER VACUUM PUMP: Mr. Tom Colber�, Assistant Engineer, requested the Council to consider adoption of this resolution to advertise for bids for a sanitary sewer vacuum pump to be used in maintenance of the sewer system. He stated materials from the manholes is presently being removed manually and with the purchase of the vacuum pump, it would allow the ' City to more effic�ently ccmplete this work and also do preventative maintenance ! on the interceptor sewer lines. The estimated cost is $9,000. i It is estimated the machine would pay for itself within six months, takinq into account the manhours involved, and would a11ow more time to be spent on the interceptor lines. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, explained the machine has been checked and the City fee]s, with the purchase of this equipment, it would allow a high level of maintenance on the sewer system. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to adopt Resolution No. 32-1977 to Advertise for Bids for Sanitary Sewer Vacuum Pump. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � �• ___ J 29� REGULAR MEETING Of MARCH 21, 1977 PAGE 8 Mr. Nick Garaffa, 6750 Monroe Street, felt the City is experimenting with different types of equipment and first should have the backup materials. He felt the Council was acting as a quasi-purchasing agent by approving the request for bids. Mayor Nee indicated the amount of information they had received from the staff concerning this item, but that Mr. Garaffa's point was well taken. Mr. Qureshi stated there are a number of new innovations the City is trying to minimize 1 labor costs and the equipment is scrutinized, as Mr. Garaffa suggests. LICENSES: MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to approve the licenses as submitted and as on file in the License Clerk's Office. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimousl,y. CLAIMS: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to authorize payment of Claims No. 401 through 620. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Councilman Schneider had a question on the claim numbers. Mr. Brunsell, Finance Director, stated the check numbers in the agenda are the pre-printed numbers on the checks. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE MOTION, all voting aye,�Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. COMMUNICATIONS: MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: PEDESTRIAPJ OVERPASS AT MISSISSIPPI AND T.H. 47: MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to receive the letter from the Minnesota Department of Transportation regarding the pedestrian overpass at Mississippi Street and T.H. 47. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. The City staff was requested to take note of the comments of the Department of Transportation regarding application through the Metropolitan Council for Federal aid in construction of an overpass. REQUEST FROM SPRINGBROOK NATURE FOUP�DATION REGARDING CITY MAILING: Mayor Nee stated a request was received from the Springbrook Nature Foundation for permission for them to include a flyer, with the City mailing, to advertise their lecture series. Mayor Nee stated Springbrook Nature Foundation would pay any costs to include this flyer. Springbrook Nature Foundation felt the advertising would promote greater ticket sales and increase the revenue to the Foundation. Mayor Nee stated, because past practices have limited this mailing strictly to City information, the City Manager felt guidelines would be necessary if this mailing was allowed. This item, therefore, is before Council for their action. Mr. Qureshi indicated he would like clear direction from the Council, if they wish to approve this mailing, so that they would know how to proceed. He felt, if this mailing was approved, many other requests may be received resulting in a large volume of materials being sent with the City mailing and thereby reducing the effectiveness of City mailing. Councilman Fitzpatrick didn't feel many organizations would pursue this method of mailing because of the costs. � ! _. .i ' I REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 21, 1977 PAGE 9 � I 1 Councilman Schneider felt there is concern on how to get people involved and how to communicate and felt this would help communications. He shared the City Manager's concern about losing the effectiveness of the City mailing, but felt it would not be used extensively because of the cost. The C�ty Attorney, Mr. Herrick, suggested possibly some space might be set aside � in the City publication for organizations to announce upcoming events taking � place within the next several months. � MO7ION by Councilman Hamernik to direct the City staff to contact the Springbrook I Nature Foundation and in this particular instance, they be allowed to mail their flyer i with the City mailing> if they wish to pay for all costs involved; and further, the � City staff be instructed to investigate the suggestion of the City Attorney for a ; community ca7endar in the City publication which would include notices of public events ; for non-profit organizations only, and be limited to one notice of an event per organization. ; Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee j declared the motion carried unanimously. � DISCUSSION - TEEN CENTER: � ; Councilwoman Kukowski reported the person they intended to hire as Director of the ! Teen Center is not able to accept the position. She indicated they are hoping to � find a Director as soon as possible. � Councilwoman Kukowski also requested the staff to cfieck into the installation of a j telephone at the Teen Center. � i ADJOURNMENT: � MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilwoman i Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried i unanimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of March 21, 1977 � adjourned at 10:30 P.M. ± Respectfully submitted, • �.�tt��� `��GC�t,y,,tk- Carole Haddad Secretary to the City Council Approved: I.. � "-- - .. ._ William J. Nee Mayor � i ; I i � i i +I 1 I � � t �i� r � _ THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEE7ING OF THE FRIDIEY CITY COUNCIL OF APRIL 4, 1977 The Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of April 4, 1977 was called to order at 7:32 p.m. by Mayor Nee. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Nee led the Council and audience in the Piedqe of A1legiance to the Flag. ROLL CAlL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Councilwoman Kukowski, Mayor Nee, Councilman Schneider, Councilman Hamernik, and Councilman Fitzpatrick MEMBERS ABSENT: None PRESENTATIOM OF CERTIFICATION APPRECIATION: Mayor Nee presented certificates of appreciation to the following persons who had served on City Commissions: David Harris - Parks and Recreation Commission ' Thomas Sullivan - Environmental Quality Commission Harvey 4lager - Parks and Recreation Commission , Barbara Nughes - Cable Te7evision Commission ; Wil7iam Forster - Community Deve]opment Commission David Narris, Thomas Sullivan, and Harvey Wagar were present at the meeting to receive their certificates. Barbara Hughes and William Forster were not in attendance at the meeting, Mr. Harris thanked the Mayor for the certificate of appreciation ard stated he had the opportunity to serve the citizens of Fridiey for the last 16 years either as an appointed representative or member of the City Council. Mr. Harris indicated he was disappointed and disturbed, not from the standpoint of not being chosen for re-appointm�nt to the Parks and REcreation Commission, but concerned about the article which appeared in the Fridley Sun regarding organized sports activities. He feit the Council should realize the important function of persons a�ho serve in organized youth activities and their contribut9on made to the City. He stated there is concern among these groups about the emphasis to be p7aced on non-oryanized activities and the attitude of the Council in this regard, He felt he diligently served on the Parks and Recreation Commission by faithfully attending the meetings and was thankful for the opportunity. APPROVAL OF MINUTE�: PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF MARCH 14,i477: Councilman Schneider indicated on Page, the second to the last paragraph, the typing error should be corrected changing "work" to "word". MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the minutes of the Public Hearing Meeting of March 14, 1977 with the above correction. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, ali voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimousiy. OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Councilman Hamernik introduced Miss Stacy Patton of 6820 Brookview Drive, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Patton, who won the Little Miss Minnesota Contest, Petite Division. i _ _ _ _ _-- - - I � �1 REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 4, 1977 PAf E 2 Councilman Hamernik stated she was in competition with 68 other contestants and by winning this title she will compete in the national competition. Stacy showed the Council the trophies she had won in this contest. RECEIVING PETITION N0. 2-1977 REQUESTION INSTALLATION OF A BARRIER ON THE NORTH SIDE OF NIGHWAY 694: Ms. Marlene Knight, 690 - 57th Avenue N.E., stated she wished to bring to the Council's attention the excessive noise on the north side of I-594 since barriers were installed on the south side of the freeway. She felt residents of her area are subjected to excessive noise since the installation of the barriers, and requested decibel readings be taken on the north side of the freeway. She further stated she has a petition from residents in her area. Councilman Schneider stated he has contacted Senator Schaaf with regard to this problem and his indication was there may be a possible moratorium on new barrier construction. Senator Schaaf suggested Mr. Jim Harrington of the State Departrnent of Transportation be contacted. Mr. Dick Sobiech, Public Works Director, indicated staff is working with the State regarding this matter and we were advised that decibel readings were taken prior to construction of the barrier; however, the City is now waiting for further data from the State. Mayor Nee indicated staff will pursue this matter, as will the Council, but it would not be possible this evening to give Ms. Knight an answer to their problem. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive Petition No. 2-1977 presented by Ms. Knight. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Councilman Hamernik stated he would like to add two items. Under "New Business," after Item 14, "Consideration of an Ordinance Establishing Chapter 607 of the Fridley City Code Entitled Tavern Entertainment" and the second item to be added at the end of the agenda "Discussion of a Bicycle Patrol". MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to adopt the agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF BARTENDER'S LICENSE FOR MICHAEL W. PENDY, GEORGE IS IN FRIDLEY CONTINUED FROM MARCH 21, 1977 : Officer Duncan of the Fridley Police Department stated Mr. Pendy's former employer was contacted and he indicated there were no incidences of violence while Mr. Pendy was in their employment in Spring lake Park. Ne further stated the Chief of Police in Spring Lake Park did not personally know Mr. Pendy; and therefore, no information was available from the Spring Lake Park Police Department. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, indicated he discussed this matter with Mr. Jim Hill and they are in agreement with a recommendation to the Council. Mr. Herrick stated, at the last meeting, the representatives of 6eorge's in Fridley and Mr. Pendy were advised this matter would be continued to this date. Since neither Mr. Pendy nor representatives of George's were present, he felt they had no further comments to make and it would be in order to close the hearing. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to close the hearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Herrick stated this recorr�nendation consists of three items as follows: 1. Both the owner and the applicant, Mr. Pendy, be given written reprimands from the City administration. The owner for failing to make application at the time specified in the ordinance; and Mr. Pendy for failing to property complete the application and indicate to the City that he had a prior arrest record. 2. A conditional license be granted to Mr. Pendy, conditioned in such a way that if there is another occurrence of a similar event within the next year, this _ _ i� _ I � � � ' i , f ' ' ' ' , , ' , , REGULAf MEETIN6 OF APRIL 4, 1977 PAGE 3 3, would be grounds for the City to cancel the license and terminate his employment in the City as a bartender. 3. It is suggested the City administration correspond with ali the iiquor license , holders and specifically advise them it is their responsibility to get these , applications submitted within the time stated in the ordinance, when they hire new individuals for these types of jobs. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the liquor establishments have been advised they have to obtain a license, as specified in the ordinance. MOTION by Councilwanan Kukowski to accept ihe City Attorney and Mr. Niil's recommendations No. 1 and 2 as indicated above. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Councilman Hamernik questioned if there wasn't some way for better enforcement of the ordinance. Mr. Herrick suggested suspension of a license for failure to comply with the ordinance, but he would not recommend it in this situation since it is the first time the matter has come to the Council's attention. He felt if a letter has gone out advising aii license holders of the ordinance requirement and if the matter again comes before the Council, it would be in order to suspend a license. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE MOTION, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: RECELVbNG THE MINUTES OF THE RLANNING CO!'lMISSION MEETIN6 OF MARCH 23, 1977: MOTION by Councilwoma� Kukowski to receive the Planning Corr�nission minutes of March 23, 1977. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. C. R. MISTALSKI; SP.V �77-01, 5801 6TF{ STREET: MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to set a public hearing regarding this item for May 9, 1977. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all votir.g aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. APPEALS COMMISSION MINUTES OF MARCH 15, 1977: The Council received the above minutes and considered the following item: 7-11 STORE, 7899 EAST RIVER ROAD: Mayor Nee stated the Appeals Commission failed to make a recommendation as a vote on the motion resulted in a 2- 2 tie. � Mr. Dick Sobiech explained this request is for a number of variances to allow construction of a commercial establishment at the intersection of 79th Way and East River Road. He pointed out the property is surrounded on three different sides by public right-of-ways. Variances would be needed to reduce the required setback from East River Road, 79th Way and Lincoln Street, plus other variances involving side yard� rear yard, boundary and parking lot requirements. i � Mr. Sobiech then reviewed the fifteen stipulations which the Council had placed ', on the request received in 1975 for this propert,y. In discussing the possible rezoning of the property from C-2S to C-1, it was noted, if the rezoning was petitioned for and approved, it would reduce the number of variances from six to four. i' � Councilman Fitzpatrick felt the variances were considered in relation to the present C-2S zoning, and if the property was rezoned to C-1, it would reduce the number of variances required. ' Councilman Fitzpatrick asked what assurances the City would have the property would I� ! be rezoned to C-1, if action was taken on the variances. Mr. Sobiech indicated ; no building permits would be issued until the applicant signed the petition for ; rezoning. �� , Councilman Fitzpatrick indicated he was concerned that the size of the building i I� _ _ _ _ _ . . ____ _ _. _ ; _ 4 � REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 4, 1977 PAGE 4 proposed is larger than the one prcposed two years ago and there would be an encroachment on the surrounding properties. Councilman Schneider indicated he shared Councilman Fitzpatrick's concern on the encroachment and couldn't see how the variances would serve the public interest. Mayor Nee stated he did vote for the variances in 1975 with some misgivings, especially regarding the access to East River Road. He indicated he is not prepared to vote at this time for any proposal with access to East River Road. He felt access should be on the side street to serve this parcel. Mr. Ernst, the applicant for the variances, stated the major concern is the possibility of rezoning the site. He requested an opportunity to refer this matter back to the owner of the property to see if the rezoning can be incorporated with the variance requests and to determine if the access to the property can be redesigned. Mr. Ernst explained there is a need for access off of East River Road as the 7-11 store will not develop this property unless they have access onto East River Road. Mayor Nee cited the example of Country Kitchen where access is from a side street as the State Highway Department would not permit access directly from T.H. 47 or University Avenue. He felt a similar situation would work well for this property. Mr. Herrick stated, unless there is an ordinance prohibiting it, they have a right to have access onto a.street of their choice. Councilman Schneider stated he did not feel under any obligation to worsen the situation that now exists. Mr. Herrick did not feel the Council was under any obligation to approve a building of the size proposed by the applicant, but no useful service could be found for the property without some variances. He felt a petition for rezoning would be in order and Council could then look at the proposal in light of a G-1 zoning classification. Councilman Fitzpatrick felt perhaps the Council should be polled to determine, if another plan Wd5 submitted, if access would be allowed off of East River Road. Councilman Hamernik indicated he would be in favor of 9iving the applicant the option of coming back with another proposal. Mayor Nee stated he would give consideration to the variances, but would not be in favor of access off of East River Road. Councilman Schneider indicated he would be in favor of a reduction in size of the proposed building. Councilwoman Kukowski indicated she would favor the rezoning and a smaller building and would like to see the cut differently on the drivew�ay. It was the general consensus, after polling the Council, the members were not opposed to the rezoning, but other concerns were access and the size of the building. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to table this item to the Council meeing of April 18, 1977. Seconded by Councilman Namernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. COMMUNITY NE!dSPAPER: . Mr. 8elgum of the Numan Rights Commission appeared before the Council in regard to obtaining funds from the Council for conducting a survey to determine what citizens in Fridley want to know to provide for a better system of communication. , �� � � ,___.___ _ _ � __ 5 ' ' � � �� �� ' � REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 4, 1977 PAGE 5 Mr. Belgum stated a student firom the University's School of Journalism, who is working on her Master's Degree, would conduct the survey and $500 would be needed for typing, mimeographing and computing the results of the survey. The breakdown of the costs were as follows: $50, typing and finalizing the interview schedule; $300, coding for computer; �100, computer time; and $50, mimeographing the final , report. Councilman Hamernik stated he had a list of persons serving on the committee. Several of these persor,s were contacted an� they were unaware of the request made by Mr. Belgum. He indicated he was opposed to this request as he felt the committee has not had an opportunity to express their opinion. Mr. Belgum stated he had contacted all af the persons at some time or other and from previous conversations with them felt they were interested. Councilwoman I:ukowski questioned Mr. Belgum whether the committee was aware he was going to make this request of the Council. Mr. Belgum felt he couldn't answer this as the problem did not come up and.was not discussed. Coui�cilwoman Kukowski felt the City does have an official newspaper and didn't feel she cculd support, with taxpayer's money, a survey to determine if the citizens are happy with the present newspaper. Councilman Hamernik was in agreement with Councilwoman Kukowski's statements. Councilman Fitzpatrick felt the survey might address itself to the question if the communication problem is ` actually a matter of disinterest or whether it is simply dissatisfaction with the City's present communication media. Mr. Belgum stated in talking to the people at the School of Journalism, a community newspaper was discussed and it was then felt a stud�� should be made to determine what the pecple want. Councilman Schneider agreed there was a communicat�on problem, but felt if a survey was conducted the results could be tabulated without a computer. He feit there was a probl m with the City funding an enterprise in competition with private enterprise and the City entering into a community newspaper venture. Councilman fitzpatrick felt some of the negative reaction was reference to a community newspaper, and indication is what they are really talking about is a survey. Mr. Herrick indicated the Council should not consider this in terms of a community ' newspaper. He felt if a survey is conducted to obtain citizen's attitudes on the problems, some of which may be communication, expenditure of this type could probably be justified relative to using public funds for public purpose. Mr. Nick Garaffa, 6750 Monroe Street, spoke in favor of a survey being conducted � to determine what things the people of Fridley wart to know about. He felt a copy of this survey shauid be pravided to the Sun Newspaper so they would be aware of whai the needs of the City are and what the citizens want to know. � Councilwoman Kukowski indicated she would be in favor of tabling this item. She noted i.he Gommunity Education Public Relations Committee will be meeting during the week and making a determination on this matter and felt the proposal should be brought back. �_J � � � MOTIQN by Councilwoman Kukowski to table this item to the next regular meeting. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Councilman Hamernik felt if a survey is done inadequately, it would probably be � more detrimental than if it was not done at all. He was concerned with the fact � that the people who have expressed an interest have not had an opportunity to express their views and make a recommendation. He stated the proposal to go to , an outside source to have a survey conducted was putting the cart before the horse. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON TNE MOTION, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES OF FEBRAURY 28, 1977: The Council received the above minutes and considered the following itern: . _ _ __ __ __ ___ _ _. . _ _ _ .. i , REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 4, 1977 PAGE 6 USE OF COMMONS PARK BY FIRrFIGHTERS RELIEf ASSOCIATION - JUNE 10 - 12, 1977: MOTION by Counciiman Namernik to concur with the recor�nendation of the Parks and Recreation Commission and approve the request and temporary beer license for the Firefighters Relief Association. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. At this time, Mayor Nee requested Item 9 on the agenda be considered. ON N0. 35-1977 - PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF $1,115,000 SPEC -RATI �4G' Mr. Robert Ehlers of Ehlers and Associates, Inc., appeared before the Council regarding this proposed permanent bond issue in the amount of $1,115,000. The bond issue would. be used partly to refinance temporary special assessment bonds now outstanding and, in part, finance the 1977 Street Program. . Mr. Ehlers recommended the City issue the bonds at this time because of the favorable interest rates and the uncertainty of future interest rates. He stated they see very little chance for a reduction of interest rates and considerable chance for increased rates. Mr. Brunsell, City Clerk, indicated the money replaced in the bond redemption funds can be invested to cover, or possibly more than cover, the interest on the definitive bonds. Playor Nee questioned what the City was now earning on the reserves. Mr. Brunsell replied fram 42 to 7`��rrith an.average of 5% and he felt confident they could earn more thar 5%. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 35-i977 Providing for the Issuance and Sale of $1,115,000 Special kssessment Fund Bonds. Seconded by Council- woman Kukowski. Upon a roll ca11 vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Ehlers stated they were looking at a date for the second meeting in May to receive the bids and the bids would be received at 7:00 p.m. wi±h a report to the Council at 7:30 p.m., with the Council reserving the right to reject bids. MQTION by Counciiman Fitzpatrick to approve the agreement with Ehlers and Associates, Inc. to engage their firm as financial specialists in the sale of the bonds. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to instruct the Ciiy Manager to apply to Moody's for a bond re-raiing. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERRTION OF REAPPROVAL OF DELEIER ADDITION, FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION'P^S^ #76-09,^ JlKttl �rni�rc tirr�wvn� UC1.L1'IULn �v, � ��. Mr. Dick Sobiech, Public Works Director, explained this is a replat as discussed by the Council at previous meetings. He indicated the City is following up on the vacations to which the residents have verbally agreed. MOTION by Councilman 5chneider to approve the plat. Seconded by Gouncilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 703 SNOWMOBILES, SECTION 703.021, OPERATION AND DELETING SECTION 703.022: Mayor Nee asked if anyone in the audience wished this ordinance read. There was no response or comments from the audience. This ordinance prohibits the use of snowmobiles on publ4c lands and right-of-ways. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, indicated to the Council it would take time before all citizens are aware of the ordinance and that operation of snowmobiles on public lands and right-of-ways would probably not ceaseirrxnediately. � I ❑ � I 1� rl' ' � � ' , [I REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 4, 1977 PAGE 7 MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to waive the reading and approve the ordinance upon first reading. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, al] voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATI�N OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEM TNE CITY QF FRIDLEY AND UNITY HOSPITAL FOR CERTIFIED EMERGENCY MEDICAL 7ECHNICIANS: Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, explained this agreement with Unity Hospital would provide for certified Emergency Medica] Technicians to Fridley Firefighters to receive continuing education through Unity Hospital MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute this agreement. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. , RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR BRUSH CHIPPER (BID OPENING MARCH 29, 1977): The Council received the following bids for the brush chipper: Road Machinery 4901 W. 80th Street Mpls., MN 55437 Hayden Murphy Equip. 9301 South Bloomington Mp1s., MN 55420 Charies Olson & Sons 2945 Pillsbury Avenue So. Mpls., MN $6,950.00 $5,785.00 $6,492.00 It was recommended by staff the low bid of Hayden Murphy Equipment Company be accepted. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to receive the bids and award the contract to Hayden Murphy Equipment Company in the amount of 55,785. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 33-1977 - AUTHORIZING AN TNCREASE IN THE GENERAL FUND BUDGET fOR THE YEAR 1977 SALE OF PARK PROPERTY : , MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 33-1477 Authorizing an Increase in the General Fund Budget for the Year 1977. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee dec7ared the motion carried unammously. ' RESOLUTION N0. 34-1977 - AU7HORIZING AN INCREASE IN THE GENERAL FUND BUDGET FOR 7HE YEAR 1977 ANTI-RECESSION REVENUE SHARING FUNDS _: MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt Resolution No. 34-1977 Authorizing an Increase in the General Fund Budget for the Year 1977. SecondEC� by Counciiman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ' RESOLUTTON N0. 36-1977 - PROVIDING FOR REDUCED WATER RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS: � MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt Resolution No. 36-i977 Providing for Reduced Water Rates for Senior Citizens. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice , , vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Nee requested ihe Sun Newspaper to call attention to this item in their paper to inform persons who are eligible. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated a statement could be included with the next water billing to notify persons who may qua]ify for the reduced water rates. ' RESOLUTION N0. 37-1977 - ORDERING A PUBLIC HEARING TO RECEIVE INPUT PERTAINING TO THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRAfJSPORT TION PLAN: � ; M�TION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 37-1977 Ordering a Public Hearing ; to Receive Input Pertaining to t�he Minnesota Department of Transportation Plan. ; Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � � � i � , � REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 4, 1977 PAGE 8 RESOLUTION N0. 38-1977 REQUESTING APPROPRIATION OF P1SA FllNDS TO CSAH OR TH PROJECT FRIDLEY ST. 1975-5 : MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 38-1977 Requesting Appropriation of MSA Funds to CSAH or TN Project. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT fOR STREET IP1PROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1977-1 AND ST. 1977-2 MSAS BID OPENIfdG 3/31l77: The Council reviewed the following bids received on Street Improvement Project 1977-1 and 1977-2 (MSAS). N.D.H. Inc. (H & S Asphalt) 5400 Industrial Avenue N.W. Anoka, MN 55303 Hardrives, Inc. 6eneral Contractors 3630 Harbor Lane N., Suite 216 Mpls., MN. 55441 Bury & Carlson, Inc. 6008 Wayzata Blvd. Mpls., MN 55415 C.S. McCrossan, Inc. Box AD Osseo, MN 55369 Northern Asphalt 11064 Raddison Road N.E. Mpls., MN 55434 Dunkley Surfacing Company, Inc. Asphalt Contractor 3737 East River Road Mpls., MN 55421 Alexander Construction 14561 Johnny Cake Ridge Apple Valley, MN 55124 Progressive Contractors, Inc. Box 368 Osseo, MN 55369 $359,876.52 $372,614.50 $382,709.79 $381,157.45 $455,816.10 $375,268.37 $393,575.72 $373,661.80 It was recommended the contract be awarded to the low biddger N.D.H. (H & S Asphalt). MOTION by Councilman Schneider to award the contract to the low bidder NBH, Inc. (H & S Asphalt). Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon�a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF A SIGN PERMIT APPLICATION BY ISLANDS OF PEACE, INC.: The Council was requested to consider approval of a sign permit application filed by Islands of Peace, Inc. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to approve the sign permit application. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE RE6ARDING TAVERN ENTERTAINMEN7: Councilman Hamernik stated this item was discussed at the Council's Conference Meeting in January, 1977, and the Council has recognized that a concern did exist and instructed staff to draft an ordinance. 'ihe Official Newspaper of the City did editorialize on September 29, 1976, a strong urge for Council to enact an ordinance of this type and the Council has received a letter from Reverend J. R. McChesney, spokesman in the religious community, urging passage of such an ordinance. t � I� �� ,_. I � � . _ ---- . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ . �_.—_. __. � � REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 4, 1977 PAGE 9 \ Councilman Hamernik then read the ordinance in its entirety. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to approve the ordinance upon first reading. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee deciared the motion carried unanimously. LICENSES: MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to approve the licenses as submitted and as on file in the License Clerk's Office. Seconde�i by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CLAIMS: � MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to authorize payment of Claims No. 074008 through 088946. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. • ' � � � ' �J APPOINTMENT: CITY EMPLOYEE: NAME POSITION SALARY EFFECTIVE DATE REPLACES John G. Kirk Recreation Program $917 March 28, 1977 Les Stocke 231 79th Way N.E. Supervisor per Operations & Fridley, MN 55432 Parks & Rec. Dept. month Maint. Spec. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the appointment of John Kirk. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanir��ously. DISCUSSION: BICYCLE PATROL: Councilman tiamernik stated, in the recently adopted Bicycle Ordinance, thera is provision for a bicyc7e patrol. He stated he wou7d like to recommend staff prepare a plan to implement this portion of the ordinance. Mr. Qureshi, City Manaqer, stated a report would be given on what the City is currently doing in this area and after reviewing the report; if the Council wishes further work done, action could then be taken. Counci]woman Kukowski asked if it was possible to get the County to mark the bike lane stripping on the roads earlier this year than they did last year. � Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated he would contact them regarding this matter, but the City is getting,negative reactions from City residents as to what the County is doing since it does not conform with the City's plars. Mr. Qureshi stated he would check further to see if this cannot be coordinated better. ' Dr. Chuck Boudreau, Parks and Recreation Director, introduced Ms. Laurie Hillsda7e who attends the University of Minnesota and is interning with the Fridley Parks and Recreation Department. She had previously done intern work with the City of Moundsview and felt there was a great challenge in Fridley. � Mr. Tom Collins, Sun Newspaper representative, introduced himself to the Council, at the Council's request. � � � , ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Regalar Meeting of the Fridley City Council of April 4, i977 adjourned at 10:38 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Carole Haddad William J. Nee Secretary to the City Counci] Mayor Approved: '� . 1 • � . . . ' . ' .' . � ' �. ' -' ' • ' . ' ' . ' � ' ' I ' � , � I . , � . . ' 1 Puat�iC t�enp,zNG ° � � BEEORE THE •. • , CITX COUNCIL , ' TO {VHOH IT btAY CONCERN: � " - ' � Notice i.s hereby given that the Council of '.' the City of Fridley will hold a public hearing at the Fridley City Hall, G431 University Avenue � ' Noxtheast, on T�fonday, April 11, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. �.� . on the question of issui.ng a Rsnewal On-Sale ' Liquor License to George U, Nicklow for the � � � pxoperty located at 37?.0 East RiVer Road. . � . , (dba George Is Tn Fridley) • , • ' �� Anyone having an interest in the matter � � shoulc3 mare �heir interest knovm at this public ' � hearing: . • . MARVIN C. BRUNSELL � CITY CLERK � . � • � • , • � . Publish: hiarch 31, I977 � � � . , . � . ., . ,, . � , . . �_ - �� w � n �- .. . .. .. ..�_ �� __.� .. � 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E.� FRIULEY, MINNESOTA 55 TEIEPNONE ( tt12)571.3 � A April 13, 1977 t�lr. George D. Ni ckl o�,r . George Is In Fridley 3720 Cast River Raad �ridley, f�innesota 55421 � ar t�fr. P� i c�: i o��� : The Ci iy Counci 1 hel d t�le heari ngs on if�e rene��ral of . all of the Liquor Lic2nses on i1onday, April 11. The Council did ;�rish to as{: you some questions concerning your percentage of food sales to �iquor sales. Your ' hearing ti�ras continued until <<tonday, Apri 1 18, at 7:30 p.m. Vdould you please make arrangernents for yourself, ar your representative to be present at ti7at Council meeting to ans4,rer any q ue sii ons �he Counci 1 may iiave. Th a�i k you . Very truly yours , Marvin C. Brunsell Asst. City l�igr./Fin. Di�°. 1�9CB:sh 0 0 I ' S!� � � 0 `� � � 1 � � � .. � i � � � � , � t i �. � r , II ' , � �� `,� � �.u_ �- � � _ . , `� i , ,, s ' ' ' . , ., , . , , ,. �, � Ty / ♦ .?±" /' � ✓ . I ?' % � � , . / ! , / /i W / r , , � ,,�. s; � , ;. ��:: � , , _� / Y / � � �S� A'e� x � � '�, . � �; . � � � ; r � � � �� � � �� �`�tt ' ' � .� � � �. , ,t�� 1 � � � 1 , � 4, i � � -__ .:� ,, �� n� � � r �� ^Qn ` � �: j� `�� c� � y � � y� � .• � t i t.. � � � r ► i � � � ' r ' ppril 1977 To persons interested in the possibility of a Community Newspaper for the ' people of Fridley. (I consider the persons invited in my S�. Patrick's Day letter to be members of "The Committee to Study the Possibility of a Community Newspaper for Fridley.") � REPORT OF FIRST MI:ETING, MARCH 31, 1977, FRIDLEY CITY HALL The reason I am Chairnerson of the committee is that the Human Resources Commission vutea that I should form and chair the committee. I asked Greg Breining to be the secretary. He agreed. The following motion was made by Dick Trezona, seconded by Mary Martin, and after a lengthy discussion, passed unanimously by the committee. 3 � MOTION: That the Committee pursue conducting a survey to determine interest in a Community Newspaper by inviting a graduate student to determine information that can be obtained, costs, and to determine availability of funds. , The Roll Call showed the following persons present; , Greg Breining. Robin Suhrbier Nancy Olson Ginny St2inmetz , Mary Tlartin Connie Metcalf � � � � Dick Trezona .Tohn H. Salmon Bob Hughes garold J• Belgum Consultants from the School of Journalism, U. of M., were Everette Dennis and Phil Tichnor, and Pho�ographer John Salmon who has chosen to do a photo-essay on the Conumittee in a class he is taking in the Fridley Community Schools called "Communication and Photography", He kept making a visual record of the discussion as we ta�ked. deas that were ventilated; There has bee.n an unusual increase in Community Newspapers in the past five years, particularly in riinnesota. Forty have been studied in the Twin Cities. Ttiey are characterized by carrying both News and Vie�os . Iteaderstiip of the big metropolitan dailies is decreasi'ng. Attention to � television ne�os is increasing. But neitiier big dailies nor teZevision carry commUnity news. public radio and public television seem to serve a special purpose. Is it � possible to imagine a public newspaper under the auspices of a public non-protit corporation? � ' ' . .,..,,r�...z .� II' • II ' REPORT OF FIRST M�ETING, MARCA 31, 1977, FRIbLEY CITY HALL PAGE 2 In the history of Fridley, three different efforts have been made to launch a Community Newspaper. They have not succeeded. Fridley is 25 years old now. It has 30,000 persons and some 9,000 family units. Is the time ripe to try again? ,, Fridley, like most suburbs, is a splintered and fractionated community with little self-identity. Could a Community Newspaper help weave the manyr elements tegether into a whole with benefits to all parts? �� �J 3A Several distinct secrors of society were identified and which know little about each other, i.e., Political, Religious, Cultural, E�ucational, Economic. Many illustrations were given to show this isolation of news and views. The attached diagram was used to dramatize this fact: It was agreed that the future activities of the Community SchooZ have something , in common with the potential contents of a hypothetical Community Newspaper. It was thought that the proposed study could answer key questions posed by both Community School and Community Newspaper. I will call the second meeting of the Committee when the graduate student and her advisor are ready to meet with us. HJB :1 s Best regards, Harold J. Belgum, Chairson The Committee to Study the Possibility of a Community Newspaper in Fridley . � � ' �� . ' i' V , ` � , � , � � .3�Yi ' , � . , !;, �. .. , rti, /` 1' '� � � �� t3�,� � c�. �� -� � � � t,�� �t � � �c � r. s;5"'�`r „ � : ���r . . �' H ��. � . : ✓� �`'^ � . �,-, � . . . 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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 703 SNOWMOBILES, SECTION 703.021, OPERATION AND DELETING SEC7ION 703.022 � THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: That Chapter 703, Section 703.021 be amended as follows: 703.021 Operation I� No person shall operate a snowmobile upon the roadway, shoulder or inside bank or slope of any trunk, county state aid,or county highway in this City and in the case of a div�ded trunk or county highway, or the right of way between the opposing lanes of traffic except as provided in this Ordinance. No person shal� operate a , state aid or I t e ri ht of wa of an trunk count , snowmobile within h , Y 9 Y Y county highway between the hours of one-half hour after sunset to '� one-half hour before sunrise, except on the right hand side of such right of way and in the same direction as the highway traffic on the nearest lane of the roadway adjacent thereto. t�o snowmobi]e sha]] ' be operated at any time within the right of way of any interstate highway or �f freeway within this ����� City. Not withstandinq any statutes or ordinances to the contrary, no person shall operate, nor shall an owner allow to be operated a snowmobile: 1. U�on a municipal street. 2. U�on publ�c lands and frozen waterways without authority from the applicable governmental body or authorized administrative personnel. 3. Upon land not his own, without the written permission of the owner, occupant or leasee of such lands. Written permission may be given by a posted notice that specifies "Snowmobiles Allowed" or words substantially similar. 703.022 D4� ������i ���XX ����`��� � ��i��id����X� ����i �YS� ��'�Y�� �f �►�� ��' ��� d►��f�'��'��X ��r���� ��f���� f�� �Y�� X�d��'��� ��r`���� �f �t��v�����`��t�S� ��;1� ����i����X� ft��d+ ��5� �X��� �f �YS� �rG�S��1� �`������i�� �� �r`������ ���� ��� ���� ���Yi������ ��� ��v�v�����X� ���,[ X�� �������r� �f ���Q ���►��i���iX� ���XX �r`����� �r`��i �Yi� ����� b� �`�����r��� �� �,� �d�Yb��i��Q ����`����` ���� �� � ��r`��� r`���� �r�� ���X� ���i���d� �� �XX ����b�i�,ib�i� �� ;���� �r`����vi�� ��a� ��n�r� ���X����X� X�r��,l �������b� �� �Yi� d���n aS� ��i ��5� 6������ ���►l� �i��Y��'rs �Yi� �`��Y�� �f �i�� �if ��� ������ �� Y�i1�Y�V��� ������ �'►���Y`����� �,��Y�v���$ �J� f���vG��$ �� ���►������ �i� ¢�r�f��`a��r��� �i��)� ����� X��4 ��� ��'�� ��`��►�����,� �✓►1��� �Y� �b���4�� ���`���1� ������ � ���d �� ����r��d 1� �� r��X��i��l ���r4��✓� �Y�� Y����`� bf �r�� V��f Y��Y` �f��r` ��r���� �� ���ff��Xf n��� ��f�r`� ��dr�Y`���� ��i� ����`� ����,� u��� ��I� �� �Sr� �n� r���Yf� Yi��� ���� �f ���n ��r���� �r� n��nr��� �r�� �r� ��� ���� ��������r� �� �N� i���Y��i��i ��`�ff�� �r� �6�� r����`��� X�rs� �f �Y�� �`���►��� ������r�� �1���`���1 4 OPERATION ORDINANCE N0. Page 2 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1977. MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL First Reading: April 4, 1977 Second Reading: Publish: JPH/pr 4A i� � ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE ESTA6LISHING CHAPTER 607 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTITLED "TAVERN ENTERTAINMENT" AND REPEALING CHAPTER 6Q4 ENTITLED "TAVERN" OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY CTTY CODE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DOES ORDAIN AS �OLLOWS: Section 607.01 Tavern Entertainment Defined 1 Entertainment as herein used is defined to include, but no� be limited to, music, singing, plays, dancing either by the public or performers, motion picutres, exposition, performance, male or female reviews, fashion shows, ' TV other than regular public channels, concerts, or any other deliberate act intended to amuse or entertain patrons and/or employees. � ' Seciion 607.02 Tavern Entertainment License Required - No person operating an establishment in the business of selling, permitting to be displayed or consumed, an intoxicating liquor or non-intoxicating malt liquo�r, shall permit any entertainment of the premises without having secured a license to permit such entertainment from the City Council. 1 Licenses issued pursuant to this Chapter are not transf�rrable between persons. Such l�censes may, however, be transferred to a new location under the sam� ownership, upon approval by the City Council. � � , ' ' Said license and fee shail be in addition to any licenses required for the establishment's operations. The annual license fee and expiration date shall be as provided in Chapter 11 of this code. Section 607.03 Restrictions Holders of an entertainment license shall be subject to aii the regulations and restriciions coniained in this code regulating non-intoxicating malt beverages and intoxicating liquor and any violation may be grounds for the cancellation of said license if the City Council shall so desire. Section 607.04 Tavern Entertainment Prohibitions It shail be unTawfui and no entertainment license shall be held at any estabiishment in which any person is allowed to: , 1. Remain in or upon the premises who exposes to public view any , of his/her genitals or anus, except when the genitals or anus are covered with opaque clothing. 2. Perform or simu2ate sexual acts, or make physica7 contact with another's sexual parts of the human body. 3. Show films, or other visual reproductions depicting entertainment which if done by a person on the premises would be prohibited by this ordinance. �_J ' s ��� � ORDINANCE N0. I � Page 2 ' , , , 4. Expose to public view any portion of the female breast below the top of the areola except where the female breasts are covered with transparent or opaque material. Section 607.05 Penalties Every person who produces, promotes, prepares, solicits, manages, directs or participates in any tavern entertainment contrary to the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to all penalties provided for such violation under the provisions of Chapter 901 of this Code. Violation of this ordinance shall be gounds for revocation or suspension of any and all licenses held on such premises. Section 607.06 Repeal Chapter 604 of the Fridley City Code is hereby repealed. ' PRSSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL QF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1977. � � � � ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL First Reading: Apri1 4, 1977 Second Reading Publish: JPH/pr MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE 5A ' - ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING CAAPTER 511 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY �NTITLED TRAFFIC, SHOPPING CENTERS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 511.01 Definition Private Shopping Center parking lots conducted for commercial purposes and open for pubZic use in conjunction with business enterprises are hereby declared to be affected with a public interest. Section 511.02 Careless Driving No person using said area shall operate a motor vehicle in a careless manner. Section 511.03 Physically Handicapped Parking No person sha�l park, obstruct, or occupy with a motor vehicle, any parking space, on public or private property, designated and posted as parking for handi- ca.pped persons, pursuant to Section 5502 of the 5tate Building Code, unless said vehicle prominently displays an insignia or certificate issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles pursuan� to Minnesota Statutes 169.345 �3�. _ Section 512.04 Motor Vehicle Code by Reference The t�rms and language of this Chapter shall be determined by the definition used in the Minnesota Motor Vehicle Code, applicable to public streets, as found in Minnesota State Statute 169.01, as amended, and that said Statute is hereby adopted by reference. Section 511.05 Penalties Any person who shall violate the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction there, be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to all penalties provided for such violations under the provisions of Chapter 901 of this Code. 0 DEFINITION CARELESS DRIVING PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED PARKING MOTOR VEHICLE CODE BY R,EFERENCE PENALTIES PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CTTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDI,EY ' , THIS I ' DAY OF , 19?7. Ordinance No. Page 2 MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL First Reading: Second Reading: Publish: JPH/pr • � ..T � ORDINANCE N0. 7 i. AN ORU2NA�CC M1I:�1f)ING CIIAf�TF.R 405 OF 771F. FRIDLC,Y CI77 CObE GNTITLGD CA(3LIi 'f�LEV1SIUN FItANCIiISIi ' ' ' I� u ' � � � ' �' The City Councii of the City o£ Fridlcy docs ordain as follows: • Chapter 405 of the Fridley City Code is F�creby amended as follows: 405.05 Payment to the City The company shall pay to tiie City on or before HareH-is� October lst of each yeaY following the commencement of cable casting an anount equal to five percent (50) of the annualgross subscriber revenues or sucli additional percentage of revenues that may in the £uture be deemed Uy the l�ederal Comm�mications Commission or such othex rebulatory Uodies that may havc authority ovcr the establishment of franchise fces taken in and recei.ved by the company for services providcd within the Ci.ty during the }•ear, for the usc of the streets and other facilitics of thc City in thc operation of the CATV system and for the miu�icipal regulation thereof. T'his payment shallbe in addition to any other tax or payment owed to the City by the company. In the event that any paym.�nt is not made by ?fa�eH-�s� October lst, as providcd above, interest on the amount due, as determined from the bross subscriber revenucs report of the certi- fied public accountant, shall accrue from such date at the annual rate of eighL percent (8%). The amounts ciesignated in this section may be amerr;ed no more than once each year by the Czty Coiulcil consistent �aith inereased costs for municipal supervisian and after a public hearing. 405.11G ArUitration The City hianager is hereby authorized and empowered to adjust, settle, or compro- mise any controversy or charge arising from the operations of any company under this ordinance, either on behalf of the City, or the company, in the best inYerest of the public. Either the City or the company i;hen dissatisfiecl i+rith the c3ecision of the City Manager may appcal the Matter to a Board of Arbitratien for hearing and finai determination. The Board of Arbitration may accept, reject ar modify the decision of the City Afanager; and the Board of ArUitration may adjust, settle or compromise any controversy arising from thc operations of any company or from any provision of this ordinance. The decision of the Board of Arbitration sha21 be final. 405.194 Alternate Approach ' If the system operator desires to distribute signals by using multiple cable teclmiques of specialized receiving devices, i�hic}i, because of tlte basic desian, cannot comply with one or more of the technical standards set forth in �a�ag�a�k- {E3_�}}}-e€-�k�s-see��ox; Section 405.193, he ma}• be permitted to operate �;ith such equipment provided that an adequate sho�ving is made which estaUlishes that ' Yhe subscribers are provided an equi��alent qualit�• of service. The City expects full tec)mical proof of equivalent performance before it can judge whether such an alternate approach would be acceptable. ' ' � � ' .. � � ' 1 405.195 Measurements 6. The amplitude of discrete frequcncy inter£ering signals within a caUle televisi.on channel may be deter!nined witl� either a spectrum analyzer or with a frequcncy-selective volt-meter (field strength meter), or other suitable instru�nents, which instrwnents have been calibrated for adequate accuracy. The field intensity meter may be equipped with external freqi,ency,selective volt- meters to measure cross-modulation componc�tts. If calzbration accuracy is in doubt, measvrements may bc referenced to a calibr�ted signal gencrator, or a calibrated variable attenuator, substituted at t}ic Yoint of nicasurement. If an amplifier is used between the subscriber terminal and the measuring insiru- ment, appropriate corrections u�ust be made to account for its gain. Afeasurements shall exclude those contaminants kno���� to be occasioned by propagation anomolies or those present on receiving antenna, where excepted by -6-5 (a) (U) (c) (d) this Section. Sy�stem contmninant measurements n:iy be made with processing equipment inputs disconnected and terminated in a suitaUle termination resistor. � Ordinance No. Amending Chaptcr 405 -2- 405.233 Pcrmits, Installation and Servicc � Within onc hundred eighty (180) days after thc cammencement of construction and installation of thc system, company shall proceed to rcndcr service to subscribers, and the completion of the construction and installation shall be pursucd with rcasonable diligence thcrcaftcr, so that scrvice to all arcas � designated on the map accompanying the application for franchise, as-p�evide� in-See��eH-23-Hepee�; shall be extended to at lcast 20% of the City each year and to be completcd within five (5) years. � ' 405.234 Permits, Installation and Service Failure on the part o£ the company to commence aiid diligently pursue eacli of the foregoing requi.rements and to comt�lete each of ti�e matters set f.ortl� herein, shall be grounds for terminati.on of such franchise, wider and pursuant to the terms of See��et�-5-kexee€; Section 205.29; provided, however, that the Council in its discretion may extend tlie time for the commenc�ment and completion of construction and installati.on for additional periods in the event the company, acting in good faith, experiences delays by r.easons of circumstances beyond their control. 405.261 Preferential or Discriminatory Practices Pro)iibited ' 7'he company shall not refuse cable television service to any person or organi- zation who requests sucli service for a lawful purpose, nor sliall t3�e company refuse any person or organization the right to cablecast pursuant to provisions of �2E-aRA-�56- Sections 40Se253 and 405.225 of Lhis ordinance. Tlie company shall not, as to rates, charges, service faci.lities, rules, regulations or in � any other respect make or grant any preference or advanta�e to any person, nor subject any person to any prejudice or disadvantage. ' � �� � � � � � ' .. �I ' � 405.28 Cabie Television Commission (paragraph 3) The company shall furni-sh the Commission with ge��eA�e-- �epe�fs- busi.ness reports on or before February lst and August lst advising the Commission on: progress made in instaliation of the system, utilization of channels; program schedules; new services pla�ined; and an amival projection i.e. business plan for the forthcoming year. Specisic form and frequency of reports shall be specifi.ed in a memorandum of understanding between the City and the company. The Commission shall review the accomplishments of the company and determine if progress is consistent wi.t}� tlie company's projections. The Commission sliall issue reports, at least semi-annually to the residents of the City. 405.301 Procedure Upon Termination Upon the expiration, termi��ation or revocation of this francliise, the company shall enter upon the puUlic ways and public places of the City for the purpose of removing thcrefrom all of its plants, structures a�ld equipment and shall promptly remove all of its facilities and equipment from thc premises of all subscriUers at a time convenient to both the compan}� and the subscribers, but only after thc City has had ample time and opportunity to renesa this franchise or to purchase, condemn or secure aaioti�er frane3iise. In so removing such plants, structures and equipment, the company shall refill, at its ow�n expense, any excavation that shall be made by it and shall leave such pubiic ways and places itt as good conJition as that prevailing prior to the company's•removal of its equipment and appliances without affecting, altering or disturbin� in any way the electric distriUution or telephone cables, wires or attachments on any poles. The City F.ngincer or liis appointee shall inspect an3 approve the condition of such public ways an�t public places and cables, ���ires, att�clunents and poles after removal. In thc event of dispute of the City Enginecr's opinion, the company or any other person may request a public hclring bcfoxc the Council. Liability insurance and inJemnity proviJed in Section �7 d05.17 hereof and the security fund provided in Section � d0S.07 liercof shall co�itinue in full force and effect during the entire period of rcmoval. 7A , Ordinancc No. -3- � � Amcnding Cl�aptcr 4U5 , � 405.302 Proccdure Upon keimbursement If this franchise is cancelled, or not renewed, for any reason other than the company's failure to comply with tlie terms an�l conditions of this ordinance and � othcr app2icablc local, statc and federal laws and regulaYi.ons, that part of the systcm locatcJ in the City shall, at the option o£ thc City, becomc the property of the City at a cost not to exceed its then book value (i.e: cost less aecumulaYed deprec�ation) according to generally accepted accounting principles. Such book value i.f not agreed upon sliall be dctcrmincd by arbitration pursuant II � to Scction ��-F- 405.116 of this ordinance. Either party may demand arbitration to determine book valuc. Book value shall not include any valuatioti based upon this fxancl�ise. �_� � � ,� � � � � ' � .. �� � i � 405.321 Applicable Laws �e-eempeHy-sHa��-aE-a}i-E��aes-ee���y-w��k-a��-iaws;-e�dfRaHees-ar�d-�egx�e�€exs e€-�He-Fede�a�;-S�a�e-aR�-6}�}�-e€-f'��diey-geveixmep�s-e�-aRy-a�r��HS��a��ve-- ageAe�es-�He�ee€: If any Federal or State law or regulation shall ra{uire or permit the compa��y to perform any service or shall prohibit the company from performing any service which may be in conflict with the terms of this franchise or any ordinance of this City, then as soon as possible following knoti•rledge thereof, tlie company shall notify the City �lanager of the point of conflict believeci to exist between such law or regulation and the ordinance o£ the City or this franchise. If the City Council detert�ines that a material provision of this franchise is affected Uy such Federal or State law or regulation, the City Council shall have the right to modify, alter, or repeal any of the provisions of this franchise to sueh reasonable extent as may be necessary to carry out tt�e intent and purpose of this agreement. ADOPTED BY TNC CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PRIDLEY THIS DAY OF ATTEST: CITY CLERK - h1ARVIV C. BRU�SGLL Public Fiearing: Apri.2 II, 1977 Firsi Reading: Second Reading: Publish........ 1977. AIAYOR - WILLIMI J. 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'. � : .�� � � � f i ! . i � � . � � � � ` .. � i � � tHE F11F�UTCS Ot' TNE REGULAR t1fETI1lG OF TlIE FR1DL[Y CITY COUWCiL 0� JUNE 21, 1976 the re9ular meeting of the Fridley City Council of June 21, 19J'G Yras called to order by t•t�yor ttee at 7:37 p.m. PLEUGE OF AI.LEGIAi;CE: Mayor Nee +�relcon�ecl the audience and invited them to join �•rith the Council in sayinc� the P]edge of Allegiance to the Flag. � ROLL CALL: `V1EhtQERS PRESENi: Councilt•�oman f:u{:o�•rski, Councilman Starrralt, Councilman I{amernik, 14ayor t�ee, a~�d Councili�ian FitzpatricH. MEh1BERS ABSEf�7: F:one APPROVAL OF h1It1UTES: REGULAR (4EETI(;,, JJt:E 7, 1976: bSOT10°•� by CocmCilt,'oman Kukot•aski to approve the minutes as submitted. Seconded hy Councilman Namernik. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, F1ayor tvee deciared the motion cai-rfed unanimously. ADO��IOr� �F 7}iE A�E'.D�,: h1ayor tdee stated he �•could like to add, "Receiving Corrmunication from the Fridley Police Pension Association". t�OTION by Councilman Hamernik to adopt.the ac;enda as amended. Seconded by Council�,oman Kukot•�ski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Ptayor P�ee declared the r�.otion ca�°r'ied unanimously. 0?Ety fORUt•1, VISIT02�: Mr. [d tdilmes recour�±ed his efforts ti•rith various councils and persons to c�et letters of approval that �•rauld co to the I'.etropolit.an Council towards the establishino of the Islands of Peace as a special use re9ional par{:. Ne asked the City Council for Lhe�i� approval of the r,?�tter. ' PiOTIQhd by Councilti�:nr�an Y,uko�•rski that the staff prepare a letter to the 1letropolitan Counc�l designat.irc th� Islands of Peace as a re�ional special use park. Seconded by COtlnCilman Fitzpat.rick. Unon a voice vote, all voting aye, Iiayor Nee declared the motion carried unanir�ausly. PUf3LIC HEARINGS: � � IEATIIER NILLS if{;,�, �''G OPl Ft1::1L Fl_AT SUGDtUJSIOit P.S. °7(i-09 BY 61IKE 0_'Rl1i�`;ON, COt�.IIi.11�0 ' ` �C--l<< ,] _ _ �'�"" -- "•� ��'ll� 7TIQ;1;_�E;�i;E�?,iLLI LOCATED��S��UTII�OF HF�,1HI=1: H1LL5 2i;D 11U�1TIOi! �-� ,� , - - ,-�-,-,�;�.��-`.-__- ---- -- ------ --- t�lr. t1'Qannon stated that tl�e tet�rain �ti�as difficult to �•+oi�k ���ith. He could ha��e nine undesirable lots or he could ha��e einht lots all buildable> all in conjunction tvith advice fi•o;n the City Enginee��. Councilr.�an Sta�'r�alt questioned t.he status of the pai•cel of land ir�mediately to the rrest of this plat and as to its acce�s. Assistanl CiLy Engineei-, To�n Colb^rt, res��ondcd that this parcel had heen dedicated to the City by Mr.-0'Gannon for p�rk and drainane pu�-poses and access was bein� provided wiih a 20' drainage �itility, anc' bikeway/�:alk�•ray easement �lonn the sto�'m se�vcr aligneient. piQ710N by Council++o�,an Kukoi•iski to close the public hearin�. Seconded I3v Councilnian SLarwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting a,ye, I�tayor qee declared the motion carried un��nimously. � � 9A , :_.... .. . � ...._.. .... _ _.. _._. __ ...�� --_ ... _......... �........_. _ . .... _... ..._ . _ .. ..... . i I i i � , 1 � REGULAft COUWCiL IfEETIWG Of JUfJ[ 21 , 191G PAGE 2 COfJTitlUFD PUI;f IC i!EP�RiPtG Otl RF'7_(lPliNG RC(ilt('ST, Z�hltf;G OR�1(JAficc nr�r.anr�rr�r, ZOA f.�16-02, - � -. BY kOL'CRT I). UfGf�(>'iL( R TO�{;f:L(;';�� FRU,1 k-3P� lU CR-1 i. GCI;f.i,/1T.�LY LU(.AfCU AT� G�31 IIIGlIt•!AY %'G`� F�.E. _(CO�iTIIIUC[) JU(;C._14.,�1��76�:. '_.�—' .____.�._.�___.._.A _ Mr. DeGardner was prescnt and er.plained his views of his plat to the City Council. He also showed Lhe diayrams of his buildin�� to Lhe Council. I�layor IJee said that the letter from Ftr. Itus;ell Burris, 1150 14ississippi Street hlortheast, dated June 21, 197G, should he entered into the rec.ord. ttr. Arnold Elmquist, 81�0 Long I_ake fioad ;lvrtheast. �•��s present anc! reiteraLed liis upinions nf lasl �•�eek at ihe City Coimcil cieetinq. Councilman Fitzoatrick saic! he had. a letter from a r;or.�an :��ho said she did noi; ohject to the buildinq but she would object Lo turLher changes in the R-1 character af Lhe districti. I�Ir. Richard Ilarris, 6200 ftiverviea� Terrace tlortheast (('lannina Commission CF�airman), stated that if the City Council does concur rrith the re7�ir_st, then a rec�ucst should go to the Pla;ining Co�nnission to re-study ihe ti•rhole area so that the cumprehensive plan of Lhe C�ty car� be art;ended. lt now states that the characteristics of this area shouid be residenLial. Mayor l;ee read a lette�� ta the audience fi-om 1•ir. Ilei1 bi. St«ber, 6452 Dell�•�ood Drive Wc�rtheast, in t�rhicn .1r. Stuber expresses his opposition to the rezoninn request. � I�iOT]OId by Councilman Star�ti�alt to c)ose the public he��rincr. Seconded b�� Council�•roman Y,ul:o�,•rski. The matter �•rill come u� again durinn the first meetin� in July. Upon a ��oice v;,te, ail voting aye, hiayor �dee deciared iiie motien carried unanimously. � PUGLIC I?EAR11;G 0I� A 1'ARIAIdCC P�QJEST 3Y ' E' 1ETH SPORPf TO P,EDUC[ THE �RCf;T YARD SET�,4CY TO G� It; LI F!'ITH T}� c]S1I �G N(1� cS (1'tr'� P0 t I�TI LY 5-10 fEF7��T� ALLC:•? CG(�STrI�CT]C',; OF hIOJ�t AhlD G4P,(;GE ON !.�ST�RI_Y 15 FEt7 0,� LOl 26, A.S. �1O3; 295 1ft01JT0i� STREE7 IT.E. c' ---- — . � � � t40TI0t; by Cotmciln:an Star���alt to open the hearinn and ��raive the reading. Seconded by Councili•;on•:an Kuko�•;ski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, t�ayor Plee declared the motion carried unanimously. 1�9QTIOir by Counciin�an Si;arr;alt to ciose the hearing. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all vetin9 aye, t4ayor f;ee declared the inotion car�,ied unanimously. �A7I0l� by Councilman Fitzaai:rick to concur v�ith the reco�r�;iei�dations of the Appeals Co�imission and crant the variance. Se:onded by Co�mcila:oman Y.uko.�•rski. Upon a voice vote, all ��oting aye, Piayor IVee declared ti�e i�iotion carried unanimously. OLD BUSIfiESS: COhiSIDFR��?IOi; OF A�EQUEST FOR 1�,�,R,AP,CE G1' A. L. 1•lILLIA!•1S, 533 GL[�lCOF, FOR !OT AREA --- ---- - - -- — -- _- — - --- -- — - --- - --- --- - -- - -- -- ----_ kEDUCTIOi� FF;O;i 75Gi? ��UARE FEET TO 55C�J SOU?��:E FEET �1;'ti:LEU 6/7/7G,------ - h10TIQ(, by Councilr�Un Fitz��atric4: that the City Council concur ti�ith the Appeals Com::iission and grant the variance. Seconded by Council;�o�nan I;uko�•;ski. U{�on a voice ��ote, all voLic�g aye, t1ayor I�ee declared the motion carried unanin;o�isiy. (�Eld GUSIf�;'SS: COi;S]DCkATICt; OF AP('R0�'P�L OF FIt�AL PLA7 SUGDII'tS10P! P.S. �76-04, [�Y ttIl;[ 0'BAN^;ON, fICl�tf;f_h f{ILLS 3RD (:(�DITIUN: ` —`-- ' ---- F10TIOIJ hy Council�:�an Star��alt to approve the final plat. Seconded by Councilman FitzEratrick. U�,on a voice vote, a1i votine� aye, htayor Nee deciared the motion cari-ied unanir�ously. � ., , 0 ......-. .. . . . ., � � � � � , I P �..'�': Y ' . .f,� ! � :'i11)�'.��f 't+� �i ! M1 ��,i � %f n� �?a ,r� �� t t���. �ti .�';�.�. `t� � r � , ,._�1f r.n � ` ` r-^,�:,; ��� �,?F;/; �' , �' < !� <' . t.,. ;'.r . :' � > � "4� r �.a,, � 't: ..._<,.._ _ April 8, 1977 ���"�'" � = ��3��? � 10 8431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRlDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 � TELEPHONE ( S12)571-3450 Sam's Auto Parts • c% Mr. LeRoy R. Haluptzok 1631 Cloud Drive Blaine, Mn. Re: Special Use Permit for the Sale of Antique Auto Parts at 1240 -73'� Avenue Dear Mr. HaluptzoY.: It was confirmed by an on site inspection on April 6, 1977 that there existed on the above property, violations of the Fridley City Code and your Special Use Permit. Said inspection found the following violations; 1. I�rnediately discontinue the practice of storing junked and damaged vehicles outside the screened area. The parking lot is only for customer and employee parking. The Special Use PeYmit aoes not allow any dismantling operation, restoration, or storage of junked or damaged vehicles. It is limited to the storage and sales of dismantled parts for antique and classic cars. 2. Our records indicate that no sign permits were issued for the sign attached to the building, the chain link fence, or the sign on the screening fence west of your establishment. Therefore these signs must be removed immediately. 3. Provide and maintain striped parking stalls (10' x 20') for the parking 1ot. 4. Provide and maintain curbing for the driv�way entrance off 73'� Avenue. 5. Provide and maintain paved hard surface driveways for the entrances into the screened storage area. Your Special Use Permit is scheduZed for review by the City Cour_cil on April 18, 1977 at 7:30 P.D4. At this time, and based on past inspections, the City staff cannot recomMend renewal oi your Special Use Permit. A reinspection of your property will be conducted on April 18, 1977 to determine if a recozunendation for approval can be made. If said inspection finds continuing Code violations then it is the staff's opinion that you should appear before the City Council to explain why your Special Use Permit should not be revoked. We are confident in your cooperation witti regard to tliis matter and if any questions or problems arise, please feel free to call on me at 571-3450. Sincerely, •..-�'' ��1.�� � � /%:�� ` � �� �•�`:�r'-,'",.� ;, ; - � �=----,. � � ST— N J. ;OLSON ,` Environmental Officer � SJO/mh v • REGULAR M[ETING Of APRIL 5, 197G PAGE 4 � MOTION by Cauncilman tlamernik that Lhe formula be adopted for the project and that the contract be av�arded to Peter Lametti Construction, Inc. in the amount of $43,814.05. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukoa�ski. Upon a roll call vote, Council Members Fitzpatrick, Namernik, i;ukowski and htayor tdee votiny aye, Councilman Starwalt voting nay, Mayor t�ee declared the motion carr.ied four to one. Following are the bids as submitted for Sewer and Water Project #)]9: Planholder Bid Deposf.t Lump Sum Qid Northdale Construction Com 264 Peninsaia Road 5% $52,965.50 Minneapolis, Minnesota Frank F. Jedlicki Searer & ldat�er Contractor 5% � $45,274.00 4621 T��rin liaven Road Minnetonka, Mi-neosta 55343 Erarin Montgomery Construction Co., )nc, 5% $55,844.45 10883 - 89th Avenue N. Osseo, Minnesota 55369 Bianconi Construction Co. 5% $53,098.00 986 Qayard Avenue St. Paul, hlinnesota 55102 Arcon Construction Co. 903 E. Forest Street 10% $55,028.90 Mora, Minnesota 55051 American Contracting Corp. 1540 Yello�•rbrick Road 5% $48,837.76 Coon Rapids, P1innesota G. L. Contracting P.O. f3ox 340 5�6 $57,534.40 Hopkins, Minnesota Peter Lametti Construction, Inc. 615 Drake Street • 5% $43,814.05 St. Paul, Minnesota 55102 REC.Frvrr�r, PFTTTinNC !!l_�o�� co in�c _� �.,-,� ..�.. �,. .___ _ E4:ER, ( Ii�C'LUUFS MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to receive Petitions �;1-1976, r2-1976, n3-1976 and �4-1976 and the Letters of Understanding. Seconded by Council�ti�oman Kukov�ski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF /1PPROVAL OF FI�ti'AL PLAT SUL'DIVISTQN P.S, n75-02, ¢Y LEIF HEtJRIKS[(J, GENEftALLY LOCAIED l4'EST �F EAS7 RIVFR ROAD ADlU SOUTII OF LOGAt� PARI;ld/1Y (TAl3LEp � 2/9/76, 3/15j76 c ' -- - — — The Public Works Director stated that the Planning Commission recontnended approval at their public hearing with two stipulaCions: One, that the right-of-way be forty (40) feet wide, and tt•ro, that the set-back be thirty (30) feet. MQT10N by Councilman Namernik to adopt the plat with the two stipulations of forty foot r�ght-of-�vay and thirty foot setback. Seconded by Councilwonian Kuko�vski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Alayor Nee declared the siotion carried unaniniously. ORDINANCF NO_ �nR _ rnNCinronTrnn� nr n.� ..�,,..,� ...... ...... ..�_,......_ _______ The Public Works Director stated that�it would be in order to adopt the ordinance on � �� i � ; I 1 ' � � � ,� i . 10 A 0 � M � , �� , i ( � i � REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 5, 1976 10 � PAGE 5 second reading and order publication together with the special use permit. There was some concern in that the Planning.Cormnission and the Council did not mant a continuation of a junk yard operation in the area, and with that in mind, these stipulations rrere drawn up, and the items have been tal{;ed over with the petitioner, and he has agreed to the stipulations outlined in the agenda. We recommend approval of the special use perniit. P1r. t3e11, the Attorney, is here to ansaier any questions. �� MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt Ordinance No. 608 on second reading, waiving the reading, and ordering publication. Seconded by Councilrroman Kukowski. Upon _ a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor t��ee declared the motion carried unanimously. ; MOTION by Councilman Star��ralt to approve the Special Use Perr�iit. Seconded by ; Council4•roman Kukowski. Upon query by Councilman Starwalt:, Attorney �ell stated that � a]thouyh he had not seen the agreement, his client had read it to him over Lhe tele- . hone, and it �-ras substantially in the s�me form. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor fJee dec}ared the motion carried unanimously. � • COFJSIDERATIOtd OF FIRST READING OF Afd ORDIPlFlItCE APIENDING CHAPTER 115 OF THE FRIDLEY C11' COUE ENTITLED St�JI��V�tIIdG POOLS NfID REPEALIIdG Pf2lOR CHAPTER 115 7ABLED 12/15/75 : The P blic 4lorks Director stated that after receivi ng �nput from the staff, fr•om the ' sarlffu�il�� pooi people, dnd in the c,,nfer•ence meeting, the proposed ordinance has been prepare as noted in the ayenda. 7here a�ere two concerns. The first was the fenciny ' around � s�vimming pool. It is recommended that �he heiyht be increased from four ; to six feet, based on the Planning Commission recornmendations. Further that cyclone fencing be'Rermitted and ttiat the entrance of children by means of hand or foot- holds on the'�fence so as to cliiub over it be prevented. It is the inte tion of the staff to basically insure that toddlers and children � through the age of 3, 4, and 5 be prevented from getting into the swimning pool. -� ' The siivation wa reviewed ���ith the State Health Department, and it is their basic I policy to allorr c,\ one fencing. � The Public ldorks D� ctor fu�°ther stated that at the conference meetiny there was a discussion about the �axin�um �-ridth of drain graCe openinqs i:o be one-half inch. The State has changed tl�ei regulations to one-half inch because of cur�cern for fingers getting stuck in the yr e. Gounciirnan kamernik inquir d about the fencing, if it is to ir.clude cycior,e fencing? The City Attorrey stated tha there is some concern in this matter; that a suggestion i is that it not be spelled out but that the staff use their best judgment as there may be some kinds of cyclone fencit�g that tivould be permitted, and other kinds that would not be permitted. This could b�a matter that tl�e staff could consider vrhen an application is made, and the staf can inqui�•e ti�rhat type is intended and types would � , be permitted. � � � i LJ L i MOTION by Councilman Hamer�» k that th�Ordinance be approved on first reading and the readiny be waived. Seconded by Counciinan Starivalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carri�d unanimously. NEW [3USIN[SS: SID[RATION OF ESTAf3LISHIhG A NEW CIIAPT[R 5 5 OF TH[ FRIDLEY CITY CODE EPdTITLED YCLE REGISTRAT10f� Af�D REF'EALIfJG PRIOR CH.4E'1 R�505 - FIRST REAUING 0{= ORDI'r;A�JC[ , The Public lJorks Director- stated the change was t� provide imrrovement of the enforce- -•- ment of the code. The ordinance outlines the step and procedures to ins;me that those people ��ho operate bicycles arithin the bike pa hs, lanes, and routes are required to follo�.� certain rules and regulations, an it arill be a means of providing "' the police departrient and other enforcing agencies to 'nsure the proper operation � of bicycles within the system. The City Attorney suggested that the measure be passed on �he first readiny and , sce what is wrong in it as there seems to be something garbled in it. lt does not , read ri ght. '�� Councilman Hamernik inquired about state legislation in re�ereit�e to bicycles. � The City Attorney said there are somc passed in the last session`� The City Manager suggested that the matter could be adopted and Tnvestigate the st� utes and then , bring it back for a second reading. � ; ��� � i � .� � 10 C AGREEMENT ON CONDITZONS �OR SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP 4175-29, x0 ALLOZJ FOR SALES & STORAGE OF YARTS FOR ANTIQUE AND CLASSIC AUTOS � I hereby understand and a�ree to the following conditions on the .issuance of Special Use Permit, SP 1175-29, to allow the sales "and storage of parts for antique and classic cars located on Lot 18, $lock 2, Central View �lanor Addition, except the East 125 feet thereof, all lying in the Nortii Half of Section 12, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, �iinnesota. 1. Special Use Permit �175-29 shall be limited L-o the storage and sales of dismantled parts for antique and classic cars and �aill exclude any dismantling operation, restoration, or bailing on the premise. 2. The e�;isting structure be brought up to present Uniform Building Code requirements. 5pecial note be given to handicap and floor load requirements. 3. The rear yard area will be screened by a solid �aood screeni�lg fence 8 feet in height. .4. A11 exterior storage of material must be located in the rear yard and shall not exceed a height of 2 teet below the height of the screening fence. 5. A landscape plan must be submitted and approved by • the City Administration before a building permit will be issued. An exterior developr�ent bond is required based on the f�.nal approved landscape plan. 6. Provisions for sufficient off-street parking shall be provided. Additional stalls will be provided at the City's request. Failure to comply with these conditions will be cause for revoking Special Use Permit, SP �I75-29� • c � . �;/� � ��. -� �. � � �/ 7� LEROY . IiALUPTZO ' / DAT� 11 CITY OF FRIDLEY PLANNING COt�fISSION 2'IEETING APRIL 6, 1977 PAGE 1 CALL TO ORDER: Chairperson Harris called meeting to order at 7:35 p.m. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Iiarris, Bergman, Sehnabel, Shea, Langenfeld Members Absent: Peterson Others Present: Jerrold Boardman, City Planner APP�OVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: t4ARCH 23, 1977 I��irs. Schnabel requested that page 9, second paragraph at the bottom be amended to read as follows: The sentenc2 that starts "Mrs. Schnabel said perhaps what Mr. Coddon was saying was at the time he made the statemer.t before the Council..." should be changed to reflect that although he did not own the bui].ding at the time, he �erhaps failed to say that he would own it in the future. i20TI0Td by Shea, seconde� by Schnabel to approve the Planning Co�aission minutes. tlpon a voice vot� all votino aye, the motion carried unanimously. i. FUBLIC HEARI�G: ::EZONING REQUEST, ZOA �`77-01, bY GARY PETEP.SON: Re- zone Lots 3 and 4, and Lots 22 and 23, all in Block 2, rieadowmoor Terrace, from C-1 (local business areas) to R-2 (t�vo-family dwelling areas), the same being 1326 and 1344 Osborne Road NE and 1331 and 1345 Meadowmoor Drive NE. MOTION by Schnabel, seconded by Shea to open the Public Hearing on rezoning request, ZOA �r77-01, by Gary Peterson. Upon a voice vote, aZl voting aye, Chairman Harris declared the Public Hearing open at 7:40 p.m. Mro ���y �eterson9 the petitioner, was not present. '�Ir. Boardman e�pZained the proposal to the Planning Commission stating that the petitioner is requesting to build 4 dupi�xes, 2 facing Meadowmoor and 2 facing Osborne. Chairperson Harris asked if the petitioner �•ras in the audience. �he petitioner was not in the audience. The Chairperson aslced if there �vas anyone in the audience against this petition. Bernard K. I:ei11e, 1418 Meadot�noor Arive, presented a petition to the Planning Commission. He said that this Iand is zoned co:�mercial and was unaware that it was anything but residential. He said that he wanted to see it stay resi- dential. 1 �� 11 A Chairperson Harris asked if he understood that �s was not now zoned comanercial. :�ir. Hei11e stated he knew, but felt, it should be single family homes. Schnabel asked if those in the audience were opposed to R-2 and would like it to remain corrnnercial. :�r. Heille stated that he would like to see it zoned R-1 which everybody was led to believe existed in the first place. Bergnan asked Mr. Boardman to read what was not allowed in C-1 zoning district. :Ir. Boardrsan read the C-1 zoning`code. :ir. Bergman stated that he wanted the audience to be aware that the property owner has the right to build any af the allowed uses on these lots, Nancy Melbie, 1346 Meadowmoor Drive, said she lives directly across the street and she is very much opposed to the proposal. She wasn't told that it was commercial property and felt it was the responsibility of the City to inform her as such. T�7alt Lizakowski, 1402 Meadowmoor Drive said t�.at he had moved in 5 years ago and was tald by the City ti-ia.t the whole area was R-1 single family dwelling. Rolla Morin, 7635 rleadowmoor Drive, said she was told last year by the City that they were sin�le family homes. If they would have known anything other than R-1 they would not have purchasea their home.� Nancy Melbie also stated that there were lots of kids in this area and duplexes would provide additional kius in the neighborhood� '•?i�liam Sharg, 1377 Meadow2*ioor Drive, sazd that the idea of building a business in the middle o� a residential block is beyond his understanding. Lonna Gzuptap 7620 Bacon Drive, said we live about a block away and if businesses go in on Meado�-�ocr it will affect my children, but I'am also opposed to duplexes. If you put in 2 duplexes on Pieadowmoor Drive that will mean 4 additional families which will mean added children. I don't think we can handle the population. It would seem to �ae that the population should be spread out a little more in- stead of cramming it into a two-block area. I would invite you to drive down our block and see that there are a 1ot of children, and we don't need the added children,we are content with what we have. She said also, ���e don't need the added traffic that this proposal would generate. Chairman Harris read the petition. The petition reads, "T�Te the undersigned, � request that Lots 3 and 4 and Lets 22 and 24, Block 2, rieadowmoor Terrace, address 1326, 1344 Osborne and 1337 and 1345 rleadowmoor zoned C-1 local business, remain zoned C-1 or changed to R-1 sin�le famil.y dwelling and not rezoned to R-2 multiple family d�ti�elling; a duplex or a double bungalow. Larry Von Mosch, 1392 rieadowmoor Drive� asl�ed the commission what was involved . in rezoning this property to R-1. Can't the land o«ners around, petition to have it changed? Chairperson Harris e�lained that the City or the property owner could petition for rezoning however, it is the policy of the City to receive only a petition from the property owner in order to rezone the property. Richard Morin, �635 t•Ieadowmoor Drive, stated that the way it stands is thst they either get R-2 or C-1, and unless they can petition the ocJner of the land to change his request to R-1 they �vill either end up with a duplex or a parking lot of some commercial property alon� Osborne. �1 ' , � , Plannin� Commission Meetin� - Anril 6, 1977 Pa�e 3 . 11 B Councilman Schneider asked if staff had tried to get i4r. �eterson to build single family homes. :1r. Boazdman stated that he was not sure w�ether Mr. Peterson was approached with this idea. Council�man Schneider stated that he thought maybe a compro-�ise of R-2 along Osborne Road and R-1 along Meadowmoor Drive could maybe be arrar.ged. Ralla Morin stated she was concerned that the lots not go commercial on Meadowmoor Drive. ?'�rs. SchnabeZ said that she looked at the area and felt the worst tlzing that could happen was that com�ercial be build on Meadowmoor. P![x. Langenfeld said that he would like to point out to the audience that members of this Commission are also concerned citizens;as they are. It is our duty to review the actual request and review the audience to see if the request was in order. Iie said that there was no way that we could enter into R-1 zoning without the request of the p.roperty owner, and that the Com¢nission could either suggest that the audience discuss a change with the property owner, or the Planning Commission take action on the problem as presented that night. William Sharp asked if all 4 commercial lots could be joined together and a � large commercial building be built. Chairman Harris said that this could happen. 1 Langenfeld said that he would like to point out to the Planning Commission that there had been several people who had stated that they had received . false information from City staf£ and highl.y suggest that �ahoever gives out this information nnow exactly �aha*_ they are referring to. i1so, he poin.ted � out to the audie:�ce that scmetimes the Commission members look at the lesser of two evils. � ?'.ichard Morin said that if it stands that tlzey get either duplex or commercial he would rather see the duplex. P4r. Bergman read the petz.tion and questioned whether the peo�le who signed the petition realized that they signed either � for or against co�ercial. lhere were several people in the audience that stated that they were not aware that this 4ras what they signed. Chairman Harris suggested that the petitions will be placed on the front desk and that anybod���aishing to remove their name from the petition, be allowed to do so when the discussion on this item was completed.. Bernard Heille said that he felt there had been a terrific loss between this area and the City from the day of it's conception and it has proven right down the line the lack of willingness of the City to re�pond to the needs of the people in Meadowmoor. rIe said he felt like the people in the area lack City services, lack response from the City, lack police services. �:e can't keep gas in his car and feels that it should be more responsive. LeAnn Hennes, 7600 Arthur Street, said that she called city hall when there �aas a street light broken and the brolcen glass was not even ssaept up. She said that the City had just forgotten about them. 1 � Planning Commission Meetin� - April G, 1977 p�4 11 C Walt Lizakowski, 1402 PZeadowmoor Drive, said he felt the servic�s had been reai lax. He has had to call in £or snow removal eyery year for 5 years and when they come through, they come through the middle and leave one side unplo�ved or they Grill came through so late that a foot of snow is packed down. Last year they called about sweeping and they swept it once alJ. year and now there is glass on the street and has been for the last 2 weeks, and they won't sc,reep it. ��r. Langenfeld said that he wauld like to indicate here that he was glad to hear these comments because this was the place to begin them and they would definftely reach the top from here. He said he would also like to make a comment to the audience that they could suggest that this could be zoned to R-Z and reduce it from a commercial nature, and then suggest to the audience that they talk to Peterson befoxe it goes to the Council and maybe suggest to him that it should be R-1. Chairman Harris said that he would feel remiss if we acted on this be�ore having a chance to talk to the petitioner. , Ms. Czupta asked if there is a possibility in this rezoning that the 2 lots on Osborne remain zoned C-1 and that the 2 Iots on Meadowmoor be rezoned to the R-2. Chairperson Harris said that this could be done because it was a lesser re- quest than what the petitioner had requested. She stated that it was her concern not only with the zoning, �ut the amount of people already in the area and felt t�at this suogestion F�ould make everybody happy bp cutting down on the population and wo�Id al�.ow the developer to gain part of the request that he wanted. She said that she was the one that made up the peti- tion and the reason it reads that way was that she was trying to make this point with as little words as possible. Chairman Harris ask�d i.f the 2 parcels on Osborne would meet the requirement of C-1 zoning. Mr. Boardman said that these lots would meet that requirement. Mr. Bergman said that he would like to encourage the people in the audience to contact Mr. Peterson and discuss with him thoughts on the rezoning of this property. '_:ichard Morin said that he would like to re-emphasize one point, that they a11 feel that tney were deceived as far as what the properties �aere zoned as, and he wanted to get that in the record one more time,,that they called on it before they bought their property and were told that it was zoned residential as we•re a number of people, and he would like the Planning Commission to reassure them again that it zti�ill be looked into because i.t is not some cdsual mistake that a clerk r!ade. It affects them severely. Chai.rman Harris wanted to give a piece of advice to the people in the audience that felt they were misled, in fact, they may not have been purposely mis- led by somebody on the staff. He advised that in the future if they are going to make a purchase of a property or a house that they don't leave an}•-- thing to chance, and come into the City off ice and look at the zoning map hangin� on the caall. Planning Commission Meetin� - April 6, 1977 Page 5 Bergman said that he would lik� by a show of hands, which people in the audience through direct contact, felt they had been directly rsislead or misinformed as to the zoning. Mr. Bergman stated tfiat for the records he would like to indicate that nine persons indicated that they were misle� as to the zoning. MOTION by Langenfeld, seconded by Schnabel, the Planning Co�nission close the Public Hearing on rezoning request, ZOA �E77-Ol, oy Gary Peterson. Upon a voice vv�e, all voting aye, Chairman Iiarris declared the Public Hearing closed at 8:45 p.m. MOTION by Schnabel, seconded by Langenfeld, that the Planning Commission continue until April 20, Public Hearing: rezoning request, ZOA ��77-�1, by Gary Peterson: Rezone Lots 3 and 4, and Lots 22 and 233 all in Block 2, Meadowmoor Terrace, from C-1 (local business areas) to R-2 (two-family d��elling areas), the same being 1326 and 1344 Osborne Road NE and 1331 and 1345 Meadowmoor Drive NE for the reason that in all fairness to the people, the petitioners sh.ould be at the meeting and allow the people to discuss this item with the petitioner. Lpon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ' Langenfeld would like to add that the audience had shown concern about City services in this area and wauld like the City to step in to resolve some of the problems such as broken glass, stealing of gas and proper police patrol. 11 D MOTION by Bergman, seconded by Shea, to open the Public Hearing for a Special ' Use Permit, SP �=77-01, Certified 2lobile Homes, Incorporated. Tupon a voice vote, aII votir_g aye, the motion carried unanimously. I:rnie Pasborg and 2�ir. iSa.xwell of Certi�ied .�iobile Homes �•Tere present. 2. PUBLIC HEA.TtI:�G: REOUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP ��77-01, CERTIFIED MOBILE HO?��5, INCORPORATED: Per Fridley City Code, Section 205.102, 3, Pl, to allo�a the continuation of a mobile home sales lot to replace SP �{71-14 which �aill expire on April 17, 1977, located on the tdesterly 600 feet of the Southerly 320 feet ot the rtortherly 750 feet of the NE 1/4 of the I�'td 1/4 of Section 12, the same being 7625 Viron Road NE. Mr. Boardman exnlained to the Commission that this special use per�it was granted for a period of 5 years and expires in April and because of the condition placed on special use permits at the time it was issued the requirement was for the issuance of a new special use permit. Mr. 3oardman explained the 19 stipulations on the old special use permit and would like to indicate certain changes that were allowed by the City Council when the present owners took over tIte property in 1974. I�eM ��11 c•�as changed to aZlow for a minimum of 6' distance between units and 50 units in the display area. Al.so, Items ��14 and ��15 were removed. Shea asked the �etitioner ho�a may units they had on the property. Mr. Pasborg said that he thought some��here aroiind 50. :ir. Pasborg stated that the amount of room that ttiey had on the property if prop�rly distributed, would hold around 100. , I�ir. LangenfeZd �sked rlr. Boardman if the staff stipulations to date. �ir. Boardman stated that lations as listed have been met. � �� has had any problems with the in general, all of the stipu-- Plannin�Commission Meeti� - Anril 6, 1977 Pa�e 6 ilrs. Schnabel said that in viewing the property before the �eeting, it seemed that there �aere other stipulations that had not been �net. Item ��9 which states that the office wi.11 be skirted had not been -met. �•Ir. Pasborg said that they had just taken the skirting off because they wanted to put additional siding on the mobile home tfiat will extend all the way to the ground to give the appearance of a permanent structure. :Irs. Schnabel said the other item «as ��14 stating that there woul.d be woodwalks to all units. Mr. Pasborg stated tha.t Item�fl4 changed because the whole area was black- topped. Mr. Boardman stated that Item ��14 and �15 were waived by the City Council in 1974. Schnabel asked about Item ��7�discussing easement for roadway to Osborne .behind Frostop Drive-In. Mr. Boardman stated� tha.t no easement had ever been received and would question the necessity of the easement for this development. Mr. Pasborg stated that presently, they do bring units across that property, but this is with mutual consent of the property owner. He also stated that he had seen the plan showing a road Frith a cul-de-sac coming across that area and stoppin� at thefr property, but to his knowledge, was never platted. Mrs. Schnabel asked if for any reason they were not allowed to bring mobile homes across this property, d o they have room to bring it in on their own property? Mr. Pasbarg stated. that ttiey did. :Ir. Pasbor� stated that they wanted $60,000 ior permanent access across the back pzoperty and that they couldn't justify that on a 3-year special use permit. 11 E :�Irs. Schnabel W2S concerned about encroachment on Strite-l�nderson property. Mr. Pasborg stated that if that was the case, it would be remitted. i•:rss. Schnabel explair.zd that when a motion is made she would like to bring out three points and one, was that they added siding to extend to the blacktop, two, �ras that the units in the display area be 6' apart and the units in the storage area be 1' apart and three, that a security fence be provided on the south side of the property as stipulated in Item ��IS. Mr. Boardman reitterated that Item ��15 had been waived und.er the condition that they received a�etter from Strite-A_nderson regarding it. The letter �was re�eived from Strite-Anderson and the item was then waived. �i0TI0N by Bergr�aa, seconded by Shea, to close the Public Hearing for a Special Use Permit, SP �r77-Ol, Certified P�obile Homes, Incorporated. Lpon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chairman Harris declared the public hearing closed at 9:10 p.n►. ��.'OTION by Bergman, seconded by Shea, that Planning Commission reconanend approval , of the request for a Special Use Permit, SP ��77-01, Certified riobile Homes, Incorporated: Per Fridley City Code, Section 205.102, 3, N, to allow the contin- uation of a mobile home sales lot to replace SP ��71-14 which will expire on ' April 17, 1977, located on the idesterly 600 feet of the Southerly 320 feet of the Northerly 750 feet of the NE 1/4 of the NLd 1/4 of Section 12, the same being 7625 Viron Road NE, with the follo�aing stipulations: IJ ' , 1. Front setback be changed from 15 feet to 20 feet. 2. Pre-stressed anchored concrete curbing around all blacktop areas. 3. Crushed rock parking area for trailers be oiled. ' Planning Commission Meetin� - April 6t 1977 Page � 11 F , 4. � 11 landscaped areas to be sodded. � strips along the service road). ' ' � � � � (This includes the two 20' x 75' 5. Special Use Permit granted for a peziod o� 3 yeaXS at which time it wi11 be revi,ewed. 6. When pezmanent facilities are built, the owner is �o provide an easement for roadway to Osborne Road behind the Frostop Driye--In. 7. The area outlined on the plot plan is to be blacktopped. (Parking lot) 8. The off ice i.s to be at least 24' x 48' on concrete blocks and to be skirted to give the appearance of a permanent structure. 9. The landscaping is to be done according to the landscaping plan and blacktopped and curbed. 10. Units in the display area are to be minimum of 6` apart caith a maximum of 50 units. 11. The parking lot to be striped for customers and employee parking. 12. There shall be not less than four security lights around �he perimeter. 13. All vacant property to be graded and seeded. (The City En�ineer states that this was agreed to with the previous o�aner and he feels that agree- ment would still cover it.) 14. The sign is to conform to City Ordinances �aithout a variance, and to be the proper distance back from the service road. 15. The office will be taxed as a vernanent structure. Upon open voice vote, aIl voted aye and the motion carried.. , 3. LOT SPLIT ?ZEgUEST, L. S. 1=77-t�3, THO�:AS BRICKNER: Split off the West 5' of Lot 24, Block 2, Harris Lake Estates (1671 Camelot Lane NE) and add it to Lot 23, Block 2, Harris Lake Estates, (1661 Camelot Lane NE) ' so the property owners of Lot 23 can install a swi�ing pool in their back yard. , � Mr. Boardman explained that Thomas Brickner wanted to sell off a 5' portion of his lot to the adjacent pronerty owner to allow for the development of a swimming pool on his neighbors property. ?�r. Brickner`s lot is presently undeveloped and this lot split will not affect the code requirements for his 1ot. MOTION by Lanbenfeld, seconded by Bergman to recomr.iend to Council the approval ' of Lot Split L.S. ;`77-03, Tttomas Brickner to split o�f the Tdest 5` of Lot 24, �lock 2, Harris Lake Estates (1671 Camelot Lane N�) and add it to Lot 23, Block 2, IIarris Lake Estates, (1661 Caraelot Lane NE) so the propert}* owners ' of Lot 23 can install a swimning poQl in their back yard. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. ' ll G �' PlanninQ Commission Meetinb - April 6, 1977 . Pa�e 8 I . �' 4. �LOT SPLIT REQUEST, L.S. ��77-02Z PARK METROPOLITAN INVESTMEiVT, INC.: I Continued until April 2Q, 1977 ,' S. xCONTINUED: STUDY OF INTERSECTION AT 53RD AND CENTRAL � 2:r. Mortenson was present. Mr. :•iortenson said he discussed the plans with Menards and they both agreed to the improvement shown as Plan B. Mr. i�lortenson requested however, that the road be designed so that the transformer pole be included in one of the land- scape areas. Mr. Boardman stated that he could see no problem with tha.t. �Ir. Mortenson asked what the approximate c.ost would he. Mr. Boardman thought that it would be around $1OS000 -$12,000. 'x. Mortenson said that he would check with Menards as to how they want to pay for this and Frill have some decision back for the Council on April I8, 1977. MOTION by Schnabel, seconded by Langenfeld, that the Planning Commission re- ,, co�nend to the City Council that the street improvement as agreed to by Mr. Mortenson (Plan B) be appraved for construction. Upon a voice vote, al.l voting aye, the motion carried� '�OTION by Schnabel, seconded by Langenfeld to suspend the rules to aZlow Councilwoman Ku=�owski to address the Planning Commission. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. " Councilwoman Ku'_�owski wanted to discuss the issue of absenreeism that has been pointed out several times in the minutes and has been quite obvious on the � Planning Commissione She said that she realized that everyone is a volunteer and tries hard to attend the meetings, however, the vice-chaix often is not in attendance when the chairperson is absent. She wondered if some encouragement ' should be sent down £rom the Planning Co�ission when attendance becomes a problem. She said that her concern is that with one member absent, that the Planning Commission is not getting accurate inforniation from all your commis- , sions & therefore, ho�a can the Council feel tha� you are passing something accurate on �o us. She said that she reaZly feels that if you are appointed to do the job by the commission, you should do the job. ' Mr. Langenfeld said that soBetimes we have to ugdate any misszng inembers as to what happened at past m�etings and therefore, �vasfie.additional time. ' Mr. 3ergman said that the at�osphere that comes down from the Council kind of negates any action that could be taken by the ehairperson. The Council is reluctant to remove anyone without first getting a letter of resignation. ' Councilwonan Kukowski thought that maybe some policy should be developed by the Planning Commission for Council approval, i_n dealing with this problem. ' She said that she doesn't feel that the Council should pass do�an recommenda- tians to the Planning Commission, and because you're working c,rith the situation you should let•us know and give us a couple of alternates. ' '� � ' rt� 11 H Plannin� Conunissian Meeting -�ril 6, 1977 Page 9 ?4r. Bergman asked the other members if they have had any of the same problems that the Community Development Commission has been having. Shea stated that her comanission has not had any problem with absenteeism. Langenfeld said that they have had some bad ti�es when attendance was down. Schnabel stated that she also has had some attendance problem with the Appeals Commission. She said also, that if the Councilseesthat there is a problem, it should be the responsibility of the Council to do some policing in this area. Councilwoman Kukowski felt that the policy should come from the Planning Commission. Schnabel said that she fel� since the Council set the directives for the op- exation af the commissions, it shoulc3 be upon the Council to be included in the com¢nission ordinance. Counci.lwoman Kukowskz. just �aanteci to bring this item up and would appreciate any further input back from you on this item. 6. *CONTINUED: RECO�'24EivDED CHANGES IN CHAPTER 212, :'�INIIJG, FRIDLEY CITY CODE Mr. Boardman reiterated the changes that �aere �uggested by the Planning Commis- sion at fiheir last meeting at �vhich time they had recommended a public hearing process be established to a11o�a for the mining operation. Mr. Boardman asked if the Planning Coffinission wants staff to make the changes and send these on to Council. Mr. Langenfeld would Iike to have the final draft back to the Environmental Commission on the 19th of April and back to the Planni.ng Commission on the 20th for final approval before going to the City Council. ' MOTION by Schnabel, seconded by Shea, to continue recorunended changes in Chapter 212, Mining,Fridley City Code until April 20, 1977. LTpon voice vote, all voti,ng aye, motion carried. ' 7. *CONTINUED: PROPOSED �IAINTE�IANCE COAE Schnabel wanted the Planning Co�nission to receive an article from the Minne- ,' apoTis Star dated �'Iarch 22, 1977, and wanted to make sure that when the cor.�mis- sion develop this ordinance that they don't put any unnecesaary burden on the , City staff by mal:ing their review a subject for a lawsuit. :�OTIOV by Lan�en�'eid, seconded by Schnabel to receive an zrticle from the Minneapolis Star dated tlarch 22, 1977 (attachment to the minutes). Upon a voice vote, all voting a}e, the motion carxied. There was some discussion as to ho�a the maintenance code should be reviet�ed. ' ' 11 I Plannip� Commission Meetin� - �.pril 6, 1977 Page 10 Shea requested that we set up a separate meeting to handle this item. Mr. Langenfeld asked Mr. Boardman if the document they had before them was the final staff recommendation. Mr. Boardman said that it •�.�as the revised document that �vas suggested by the Planning Commission. MOTIOPd by Langenfeld, seconded by Shea, to set up a special meeting on April I8, 1477. Upon voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 8. *CONTINITED: GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: ACCESS i1r. Boardman explained the goals and objectives of the goal area access. MOTION by Bergman, seconded by Schnabel, to approve goal and objectives A100 through A190. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. 9. �CONTINUED: GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: COP�IUNITY VITALITY *Check previous agendas for background material Mr. Boardman e�lained goal area Community Vitalitye Mr. Boardman stated that he set up two goals under this goal area. One would deal with the economic �ael1-being of the �ommunity and the other on effective goverrnent operations. He then explained goals and objectives under each area. Mr. Langenfeld suggested that the wording in V110 be changed to read more smoothly by eliminating "the kind of mi� of". '�IOTION by Bergman, seconded by Shea, to approve V100 through V240. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. Sclinabel asked how we are addressing the community response of our business community. She thought that we should have some statement cohich would include the business community. i�r. Boardman felt that this could be included. MOTION by Schnabel, seconded by Bergcnan, that an amendment be added to the original motion that a program objective V150 be added, �ahich deals directly toward the City's objective towards the business community. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the amended mation carried. r10TI0N by Langenfeld, seconded by Schnabel, that staff reword all areas of the ,' goals and objectives where there is implied business to soecifically indicate business. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. ' Shea said that she wanted to bring up one other thing. She said that she finally found the Human Resources fund. �'he City sent her a program budget in which there are t�vo f unds. One is a Community Development fund. Out of � i' . _ 11 J Planning Commissi,on Meeting - Apri1 6, 1977 Pa�e 11 �J this f und we gave $1,000 to North Suburban I'�nily Services, SACA got $500, r.ed Cross got $160 for the "Baby" and the County 4linterization Program got $750. The other fund is in Parks and Recreation from which, Fine Arts was given $1,000 and $2,000 was given to the Senior Citizens. MOTION by Langenfeld, seconded by Schnabel, to receive the information from Canadian Financial Corporation on their Golden Valley Dover Hills Project. lipon: a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the information was received. Schnabel�said that she really recommended that the members go to see the pro- ject before the meeting on the 20th. l.DJOURNMENT : ' MOTION by Langenfeld, seconded by Shea, that the meeting be adjourned. 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I o aa� � Q Q�� i a l0� I Q V �a � � � fl �' o � I1 � m- ' y � p z Q W Q !- � I U Q Q V fA 0 W � � N � y W � H J H � F � ��, �� � � � a W�QpN fl F�-W N � N �� �`�W� LL � og,' o. Z-- 0°QLL� ��m ��a���.x �1�' J'r ���dt-a �d`"� Ji �n'a 1"'� �J.� �aJ'vs.oal�d ' �' Y'� �'? �a � � �y �� � <:� �� � k� ��: y ��!�i� tA h.� e: �y� E:A � �tl.�'j� ' Bv Gli'ENYTH JONES btinueapo:is Star S[zPC Writer A man who says he wr.s misled bt� the report g;ven to i�irn undcr [�e ,`.'tinacapolis trutl:-in-housin� Oi4iI:r7lll'^ has saed tne couple �vho sold him a house and the housing evaluatcr who made the report on tt�e house. ,lt is believed tn be the first suii fi;ed un�er the ordinacce, which was prs�ed in 1975. 1'he orri;nance requires the seli- er vf � housz to pro�idr, a written eenluution i�y a certified housi��g ev.�ivaeor, revealing aiiy l���jor code viol::tions o� de;`ects, or to obia;n a ce*!ificate of code com- pliance from the city. H. Richard S�vanson's sui: in Hennepin Districf Court says he relied un a repo;t m�de by L`��n �-ie:lquisi, an rvah�aror, aU�ut a hct:se at 460C•-r50? Felwetl Dr. ���:ien he lx�ugLt the house in iyiay rom Joseph and .l�I�y Flaherty. S�t'ANSO� SAYS he asked �:?+out the condition of the roof �i�id Flahr;ri� a;:sured hi:r. thtit it l+'as in good cendi.ion. Iiut, Swan- a ri { ; � � � � �;4�,. �lg�,/�7 . � �C t @ i j� :`������,'��{ .` r"�-� f � , �: '�I ��a �,f'`� ��"�,3 `� ;�,} q','� � W"'� r�°:.:, ��. � a7 �'! . �� � 9'°: a:� u:�i� `36e' Gi d i c:S 4,�0 y��� Sh.w; � `� �'�.� 6Fi Y�/ �,i fc.� e'ii ifl r. �. /��� � 4�.,Cy.�� ��tY �^ V :.✓ son says, he already, hAS spent W'l20 to repair the rcuf and will have to �eplace it, bccause of nt�- merons holes an� rotting, �t z cost oI � 3,0�0. S��ranson also says t}�e Nlahertys zssur�vti him that Ihe h�ai;n; and air•conditiuning sys�.em, �vere in good rondition and t�at the co;t of oper. ti;�g t}�enz was u35 a r,�ont3�. Ile ssys the sys!ems are inadeq;IRt3 ar:d r�G.t bc replr.c�d. ::t :? cost of �2,142. .)e al�o has ha.d to spand `�/Oe Qn additior,al insulatioi�, tnc cornpiaint sa.ys. I,ealcs iT2 the b�se;r,ent have ccst $�va��scn �350, accordii�g to th� complaint. It ..hargas t'tat I-.^dquist pe-- forrned his ins;:ect'son "in a r.egli- gf�nt r;iac:i�er" aAid iaiied to report any probicros with tt�e roc�f, itisn- la±iun ar tzeating and air-conai- tion�ng syseerus. 1'!ie sttii as::s :,fi,432 from t;:e F7ai�ertys and $5,£42 ','rom Hed_ quist. Tli� I�LAIILF�TYS deny any misrep;esenta(ions and l;a�:e filed a g�0,C00 cottr,t�rc!zint for m41i- ciou; pros4cution, sayiug thai they �re eld�rty znd 'r.ave been �.orricd nnd upse[ by ttte zllegz- t;orts znd by having to hire �i lah•- ;, er to d�tend them�2lv�s. He�quist, v:ho was in the city ir��cctions departrnei:t for seven �•2ars before leavin^ to become an evuiustor, has filed A gE:le�al dC- R13�. In an affid:i��it, he says he could gi��e oniy his "b.>�t opinion" as to th� crJt:dition of tha rooF becat�se he dsd not e;�amine the rafters an� �oufbo2rds. T?:e pniicy ier b�tt� city irspecr,}rs rtnd pri��, te e�•al::�tors, the zffi!1a�:;t says, is to esml.ine Che roof i� nt;, tne inside o�%}• tiv4e:i there is a s�a?lt••,!p at- tic, noi just a cra�� t snace. But, he says, his report d:d note t};at [?i�re was evidence of seepsge irom [hc roof. ',I�s ;�ffic4avit says lie made no r�presentaticns a�x�at th� ccoting s:�strrn or the itisulatii,:� because 'lae official report i�rni, adopted by the ci[y �_ouncil, does not cover those items. Hedquisi said that the exnmina- tion is designed to reveal major dei��:ts ihai would be dangeroas to hcalth or safety and chat an in- adeqi�iie heating systern is not suc}i u defect. � 11 r� � ITHE MINUTES OF TH� FRIDLEY POLICE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION � MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1977 ' , Present: Jean Schell; Helen Treuenfels; Tim Breider; James P. Hill, Public Safety Director; James Sprungman, Police Sergeant; Councilwoman Kukowski; Councilman Schneider. The meeting was called to order at 7:07 P.M. A motion was made 16, 1977 meeting, approved. OLD BUSINESS Salary Information by Jean Schell to adopt the minutes of the March seconded by Tim Breider, and was unanimously Commissioner Treuenfels indicated that according to State Statutes , the Commissioners are to be made aware of curren� salary status _ of those employees which fall under the Civil Service Commission. Tt was the consensus of the Commission that this information shall ' be placed in a"Salary Structure" file immediately in front of the police department personnel files. Mr. Hill indicated he would make this information available through computer printouts. , , , ' ftide Along Program After considerable discussion, it was determined that the current policy o� curtailment due to the problems with the privacy laws be continued. Director Hil.l stated he ��ould administratively review individual requests evaluating them for objectivity and purpose and approve such requests when appropriate. NEW BUSINESS Agility Tests It was explained by Sergeant Sprungman that the agility tests ' were conducted in accordance with the rec�mmended guidelines set by the Minnesota Peace Officers Training Board and the Office of the Attorney General. The scoring process was reviewed. ' � � ' ' � Hiring of Police Officers After extensive discussion concerning the status of the current eligibility roster, it was determined that the Commission would readvertise as soon as possible to implement a ne�v competitive examination. A motion was made by Commissioner Breider to use the Attorney General's requirements for the advertisement with the addition of the age requirements from 21 to 30 and also indicate that the applicants must be a certified peace officer of the State of Minnesota or have �wo years of college or the eauivalent, seconded by Commissioner Schell and unanimously approved. 12 A Civil Service Commission Minutes April 6, 1977 Page 2 It was the consensus of the Commission that the advertisement be placed in the Sunday daily statewide, Sun Newspapers all areas, ABC Newspapers which include the Anoka County Union, Blaine/Spring Lake Park Life, Coon Rapids Herald, and those publications to fulfill affirmative action requirements. It was sug-gested that the Commission meet on Tuesday, April 19, 1977 for the purpose of establishing the format for the oral examination and the testing process overall. The meeting adjourned at 8:14 P.hs. � Respect�ully submitted, '%�. �, � ,�, � , r,:;;. /,�-"-`' . `1 ' c'" . f ,,, - Tim Breider Secretary Fridley Police Civil Service Commission /pr � I , ' i�" � /• 6000 '�lEST P.�^ORE LAKE DRIVE, FRIDLEY, h:,ItJfdESUTA �5�32 / 560-6100 March 18, 1977 , Fridley City Council � c/o Mr, Nasim Qureshi, City Manager _ 6431 University Avenue N, E. Fridley, MN 55432 Deax Members of the City Council: Uft. JOtI(•1 K. Hhf�SF"' 5'JPEHI`IiE!17tN( 13 JAMES H. HF.UF.Fri U�Rrr,rO;� . HUSINcSti AFFAIRS JAPfES G. PAF'PAS AD'AI'115iHAfIVi: ASSI'iTANT Mro Arvid Hansen presented his concerns about the wetland problem for him and his adjoining property owners at the regular rrleeting of the Board oi Education on March 15, 1977. The Board has directed me to inform the City Council of their interest in arriving at a joint and equitable solution to this problem. When the problem is serious, ��vater is draining through Mr. Hansen's property froan some distance, A city culvert drains into a swamp area adjoining and east of the swamp on school property. There is apparently an overflo�v from this swamp onto District 14 property and then through Mr. Hansen's property to Hillcrest, At least this is w�hat past experience and a study of the elevations would seem to indicate. Sincerely youxs, � � ; , ,: `-_.•i I � ��. .../lErt.4.�,� John K. Hansen Superintendent TKH/hj 0 MEMO T0: MEMO FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Richard N. Sobiech, Public Works Director Thomas A. Colbert, Assistant City Engineer April 14, 1977 Gardena School and 1318 Hillcrest Drive Drainage Basin On May 3, 1976 a report was prepared de]ineating the potential drainage problem for 1318 Hillcrest Drive and suggested solutions to eliminate the problem. Since that date additional review has been completed, analy- zing the City's responsibility in regard to drainage runoff �ontribution to the pond in the rear yard area of 1318 Hillcrest. As indicated by the attached topographic layout, the City has a 15" storm sewer outfall at the west end of 60th Avenue. This is an outlet for a drainage area of approximately 32 acres from a developed residential neighborhood. As can be noted on this topographic map, there is a series of low lying depressions capable of acting as a detention system for drainage runoff. For identification, they have been identi- fied as the initial pond (A) being the smallest and most easterly; secondary pond (B) being the larger and adjacent to the west of the initial pond; and the tertiary pond (C} as being the largest and most westerly pond which encroaches into the rear yard area of 1318 Hillcrest. A storm sewer analysis was completed analyzing the drainage runoff volumes as compared to the storage capacities available in this series of detention basins. The rational method (Q=CIA) of storm water run- off was incorporated taking into consideration the runoff prior to existing development and its subsequeni runoff after hard surface streets with storm sewer and residential development had occurred. The results indicate that the initial pond can handle the ten (10) year frequency storm. This is a normal design frequency for runoff considera- tion in the design of storm sewers. The initial pond was determined to have a capacity capable of handiing the 12 hour, ten year storm runoff. In considering the effects of the 25 year and 50 year frequencies, the runoff would then �verflow into the secondary pond. This pond has the available eapacity to handle the 2 hour, 25 year storm or the 1 hour, 50 year storm. This is a design that is considered quite adequate for storm water detention facilities. What this implies is that the City's contribution to any runoff as it affects the tertiary pond is negligible. These computations took into consideration that normal percolation and evaporation occurs in all ponds. During the short time period when the ground freeze has not dissipated, the coefficient of runoff from the surrounding areas will increase and these pond capacities will be reduced. It should be noted that in com- puting the runoff from the City's storm sewer contributary area, a maximum coefficient of C=0.9 was already incorporated. 13 A . ��"'� ' Memo to R. Sobiech -2- 4/14/77 13 � Re: Drainage; 1318 Hillcrest � One of the suggested alternatives mentioned in the May, 1976 memo was the placement of a small berm across the isthmus connecting the secondary � and tertiary ponds. This would have the effect of handling the additiona] runoffs generated during spring season without adversely affecting the , tertiary pond. Another of the alternatives mentioned in the previously mentioned memo was the dredging of this tertiary pond in the rear yard area of 1318 Hillcrest and using this material to construct a berm, thereby increasing this pond's capacity and reducing the threat of potential runoff across Mr. Hansen's rear yard area. A rough cost estimate to perform this berm construction and appropriate restoration has been prepared by Ralph Volkman as per the attached memo. It should be noted that the material for th�s berm construction is planned to be hauled in rather than excavated from the tertiary pond area to avoid creating a potentially hazardous depth situation adjacent to a residential area. P1ease Tet me know if additional information is needed, or further clari- fication of this memo is required. 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" '_� `. _ .` � � � /� ^ , / � �/ , - � � i �'i'. ^: � ' � _" _ � �'. � �\� �� � �:/�= l� . � � � \ J ,,/�- ^ ' � � � . i-.. -_=- J •-- • �. ` j-�.!��\; _� ... `.r,^� �'- � .- .. _ ,% � , �� - . _._ . � ,, '_ �, • ,'•�-�.� . _ ��.�----�-_ _ � ' . ��; ,'%�-��: - . - r� , /�" • � —_� . _�. . , -.—'--i --'^ �� . ; ., �Y�,. ; ; ; _ ,_, ,_�;`;- ' I � , _�. - — � �Y. � � 1 �_ , . p�.,1. . ; ` `_'. " . � �; -��\` �� � � �� � ...�_-•�_j.�;, � i�j-''� .. _.� 1 1 �� ; ' ' MEt�10 T0: MEMO FROM: MEMO DATE: SUBJECT: PUBLIC WORKS MAINTENANCE DIVISION CITY OF FRIDLEY Tom Colbert, Assistant Engineer Ralph Volkman, Superintendent of Public Works April 13, 1977 Ponding Area Behind Gardena School Estimated Costs Nere are approximate costs for work to be dcne in the ponding area behind Gardena School. I feel these estimates will run pretty close; maybe slightly higher. � l. Fence removed and reinstalled 4 hrs. @ $9.21 per hr. . . . . . . . . . $ 36.84 Material for removing fence - wire puller @ $3.00 per hr. . . . . . 12.00 2. 70 yds. fill material delivered to site area . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210.00 12 hrs. to haul material in and rough grade berm @ $40 per hr. (loader and man) . . . . . . . . . 480.00 3. 20 yds. black dirt @$8.00 per yd. ... 160.00 4. 1 tractor w/landscape rake ....... 15.00 @ $i5 per hr. (4 hrs. ) . . . . . . . . 6�.00 5. 20 lbs. grass seed @ 50¢ per lb. .... 10.00 6. 2 men - 8 hrs @$9.21 per hr. for raking & putting down seed .... 147.36 TOi'AL . . �1,i31.20 RV:ik I ° � ' _j,�I, 13 D 1 ■ MEMO T0: Richard N. Sobiech, Public Works Director MEMO FROM: �'%�Thomas A. Colbert, Assistant City Engineer DATE: April 14, 1977 � SUBJECT: Petition #3-1977, Street Light Request on Meadowmoor ' Drive ' . At the City Council meeting of April 11, 1977 the attached Petition , #3-1977 was presented to the Council, and referred to the Engineering Divison for processing. , The attached map indicates the residences represented by the petition along with the existing and proposed locations of street lights in the area. The present City policy regarding street light installation pro- vides for a light when any of the following criteria are met: 1) Intersection of two or more through streets 2) At the end of dead-end streets 3) Streets with greater than 45° deflection curves or topographic traffic hazards 4) Areas of documented high rates of vandalism 5) Mid-block lights with intersections greater than 1,200 feet apart In reviewing this particular area, none of the physical criteria are met as this is a proposal for a mid-block installation on a flat, straight, through street with ex�sting lights approximately 900 feet apart. This area was then researched as to its relative "crime rate" by reviewing the number and nature of reports filed with the Fridley Police Department. The attached memo from Jim Hill lists the dates and nature of the calls as recorded from June, 1976. Based on the Police Department's evaluation and recommendation for fihis area, this request does meet a qualified criteria for a mid-block street light installation. Therefore, it is the Engineering Division's recommendation that Petition #3-1977 be considered for approval. TAC/jm , Attach. 3 � C_J ' 14 {� �. % .�a���`/�.� �, . ,. • ' ��, .;� . ' � �, ��;o����?� r _ __ � ;�i DATE FROM SU BJ ECT ril POLICE DEPARTMEiVT City of �ridley M innesota Street Light Request on Meadowmoor Drive ,- •� - :� �- TO ' As per your request, we have made a review of reported police activity at the above location since June 1?, 1976. During this short period of time, ��e found the reques� for police service to be considered above normal, relative to the City in general. ' It should also be noted that the majority of these complaints (see attached list) occured during the evening hours. In checking with police supervisors, it was determined that this area of the city was rather dark, coupled with an apparent high volume of children,which ��as creating some problems. It appears that the request for additional street light(;) in this area may be justified. :14 A INFO � �� � �Q,�D�F� r ,_ ��, s �:'1f� � • j� ; �, � � ,; o-� ; � � �o.;�? POLICE DEPAR�'MENT City of Fridley Minnesota ►TE April 13, 1977 OM M. Gnlndhaus, Technician TO BJECT police Activity on Meadaarr�oor Drive Tam Colbert, As: � �ames P. Hill , ' ' , �� r , , � ' , � , �.,,� � As per your ra�uest, i-he follawing data. has been retrieued: 6-12-76 Medical ' 6-12-7G Family Assist 6-15-76 Liquor Viol.ation 6-18-76 Animal Ccmplaint 6-20-76 Bicycle `�eft 7-]9-76 Missing Persan 8-I1-76 Vandalisrn 8-15-76 Vandalism 8-27-76 Vand.alism � 9-6-76 Violaticaz of Road and Driving Laws 9-10-76 Theft fram Building 10-3-76 Animal Ccmplaint 10-16-76 Suspicious Person I0-17-76 Vandalism 12-13-76 An�mal Ccmplaint i2-14-�6 �l c�i�t 12-15-76 Misoellaneous (Animal Related) 3-1-77 �1 Ccunplaint 2-8-77 Medical 1-I.9-77 Snawmabile Crnlplaint X 7�11 the above calls were respce�ded to by an officer tA an address so�lere on NJeadcxamoor Drive. If more infozmation is request�ed, please contact me. 0 1!E � INFO Y �. , CITY 4F FRLDLEY PETITIUN COVER SHEET Petir io�� N��. 3-1977 Date Received Apt^il 11, 1977 object Installation of a dusk to d_awn street light in the middle of block on Meadowmoore Drive Petition Checked By Percent Signing Referred to City Cauncil Disposition Date 14 C i i �� �1 � �� '' � � � � �� 1� . � . , � � � • � lu D � , • � ,� G�i �'��� �C'e v Cl/I� l�- kC���� (�� � � /� � � � i� � .��, . � d�l �� . , /1� C'i;��2� > / �,�i C4� �� /��!e�C�i ��C � /-��u�%�� > � � 2: �. ��..�...,-..,�..�;.�c•�-�-*�- ��-'�� �t- . .��i�z L.` � : �-��,�e..�..�.�C=j �.�- - �-L.,: ,�G�`�.� ��,•,_ ; �--n t..�--,.-�-,,� ,C�-�, . 1� . �. �-��� � ��-�, _ � _ _ . � _ �� � ��-{/��..... - � �// �� _ 1� �. 1 / T l • �' ' � t J i . � C�..f-�G�7L • �`--Lf,d-2' ��� % . `� ���'�c�l�.J /�2..d�S-l'L �-+E' � _ _ � � ,��, :Qi �- �%1a-� ��� � �1����-n-� _ � � i � c i � �.c.a,oL.a-�-�e�^� � � ; ���,� L.- - ; �,u/�� �i . o-�=�"l / � %/ `� %, -e.4.�.�-4.,-�;-�-r ._ J ? 7� � . �% . n � ff2/-C����('�,�-- �;/� �, u�-' l •3 � 7 ��,`�-���`.'''`�� �.�t� �"-� ... � � �'�e��� 3 � / ���?/�p�� �:c; o�r �c ��� .��, : v�,� B. � ; � ; ,�_f.�_____.. �--/ ; � ,. � 1�c�1Ll � /3 ���/--��,�����.7�-��,�: ��� _ , �i,,� t � �" ;. , ,/ ' � .� _- ���'G'-4!� /��� /����1„r�nce.�.�c� c�,� � �� /� �� � i�%"� �...; �� � ;' � ..-.�,- � �% 1/ 1 '1 • i; ,. �. •. , �� .�� . � A ' • � t ^Y•��� � � � � � � � ✓ �� � �' ��� � ,%// �-� � �'�.�'% ��A/ • `,J �F i ` � �C�n '�/ / �� � • i �z�i V /� i 1,,�'��� ������_�%/�� (� � ��� �'%' �-����-u-� � �� �' �C. `"` � ` y , � � � I�, � _ . � � �.� �u �.�.�-��.�. /�.3 C� . , Y�/ ' • � -- ; , . ;� , , . , /� �� ,r , , �.���'��(.t�G�l�.)'i.t'�: ��� ��.. //�% `' . . . � %% �',�;.• ,�..'^ � .j�a Z—t�-/` � � ;,7 7 `/',C<<�lCt�,�s,�-s•-ta.� _ Lt''� - � �. - � �lic- �'-� �•vY !�� . .. 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Q u � `r-\ � �s� � 1° � �T � O � � � � � � O � \ � , •�. • • ��' E . ��?� ,E? , a � �=,..`5Q'ON�Id c' ... �,,1 TI I'' -�... __ J-� �" � ����. .. ._' � ,� � ,; ; ,� ,�� � � i� �f April 19, 1977 i 15 ��'�"�( �� �����..�� 8431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 ;`�, Mr. Jim Harrington, Commissioner / Minnesota Department of Transportation ;' Transportation Building ' St. Paul, MN 55155 Dear Mr. Harrington: TELEPHONE ( 812)5T1-3450 �� The City of Fridley is in receipt of your correspondence relating to the proposed Transportation Plan for the State of Minnesota (Mn/DOT/Plan). �' We appreciate the opportunity to participate and provide information to the htinnes�ta Department of Transportation (MnDOT) relating to the transportation concerns of our Community. , ' To seek input regarding our Community's transportation concerns, a public hearing was held on April 11, 1977 (see resolution). From the public hearing the following discussion was developed which provides indication of the transportation concerns of Fridley. . The City of Fridley is a first ring suburban community within a metro- , politan area. This situation has put Fridley in a uni�ue situation. Numerous regional transportation facilities (TN 47, TH 65, I.694, Burling- ton (vorthern Railroad) provide transportation through Fridley in an effort ' to move people and goods to and from the central core of the metropolitan area. Consequently, these regional facilities have created restrictior►s on our City transportation system. It is difficult for residents within the Con�muni�:y to move from one area of the City to the other without being ' restricted by trunk highways, interstate freeways, railroads, etc. The situation as it exists ►,elates ��ell to the physical resource concerns (i,e. movement of vehicles, equipi�ent and goods), ho�vever, there is a ' definite need to respond to the human reseurce concerns. The City of Fridley believes an hin/DOT/Plan must be "people oriented" besides "machine oriented". ' ' � �I ' ' ' Thougt� construction of highways are necessary, Fridley wants to emphasize the need to investigate its impact on adjacent properties (pariicularly residential). Hightivays should be constructed only where proved necessary for appropriate future gro►-rth and should be designed to minimize its im- pact on environmental aspects of air and noise pollution. Noise barrier t re �nstallat�on is warrant�d and does no� have a detr�mental errecL �n �c�.���cen� �r�n�, ('�mplaints from residents alonq I. 694 in Fridlev across from newly con- structed barriers indicate that noise levels h�ve increased due to construc- tion of the barriers on onlv one side of the freeway. l,p\ ut'�ty ti � : .i ...�, v a W � '!A `i I,•. � t: 1,11�. i' '� Mr. Jim Harrington -2- 4/19/77 When highways are con�tructed, areas should be provided to allov� not on]y movement of vehicles, equiprnent and goods, f�ut safe and efficient move- tnent of pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles. Particular attention Should be oiven to river_c_rossin�s to ensure that appropriate faci�ities �re includ�d in hi,� ti�, bridge r.nnSt.ri��tinrt or completely separate facilities - '� are constructed. t�ore and more people are v�alking,hiking and biking and they I� a so need appropri�te transportation facilities. Intersections of high��ays with local roadways must be designed to provide safe movement across the higha�ay for vehicles, pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles. ' Allovrances, in the way of pedestrian overpasses, should be given high priority �o provide unrestricted and safe crossings of the highways by pedestrians and�.non-motorized vehicles. ' - , ' ' ' ' � � ' ' ' ' ' The congested intersection of Mississippi Street and TH 47 (University Avenue NE) within Fridley is an existing situation ��rhere intersection and pedestrian overpass�improvements are needed to improve "people oriented" transportation networks. It should also be noted that additional pedestrian overpass construction along Mississippi Street at intersections with TH 65 and East River Road wou�d provide excellent transportation facilities for pedestrians and non- motorized vehicles within tl�e Community. . Highways used as regiona7 facilii:ies should be proper7y invest�gated, designed, constructed or r�odified to ensure proper utilization to eliminate i�igh volumes on local streets. Aqain, in Fridlev, traffic on East River Road, t•rhicl� abzlts residential areas ��rith drive��da,�acce��directly onto the road�•�a_Y, coul d be reduced i f TH 47, w{�i ch i s a 1 i rni ted access hi ghwav, were better utilized. Implementation of construction of planned and needed highway faciliiies is another concern. Volumes of traffic on local roadways in Fridley, particularily East River Road, could be reduced if the segments of I. 94 from I.694 south to doi•�ntoarn Minneapolis, the Northtown Bridge Crossing, and TH 169 from I. 694 north to TH 52 were completed. Together with the above discussion pertaining to "people oriented" highways, the transpot°tation plan should f�eavily address transit systems. Transit facilities do not �xist "in" Fridley, but again provide service "tiirough" Fridley to i:he central core of the metropolitan area. Transportation plans must include inter-community transit, together with intra-community transit. Intra-co�rmunity transii should be in the nature of mini-buses, personal rapid transit (prt), vans, etc. to allo« residents to move within their City. Inter-community systems should utilize similar modes of transit to allow ease of movement from community to community. At the present time, in order to travel from the west side of Fridley to the east side of New 6rigl�ton (only app�°oximately 5 miles), a person must ride tf�e bus from htississippi Street on East River Road south to Lotivey, transfer to go east on Lo►v�°y, ti�en transfer again to go north on Silver Lake Road to Mississippi (2 transfers and about 10 miles). An alter- native is to go downto�vn on East River Road from Mississippi Street, then transfer to go back north on Silver Lake Road (1 transfer and about 15 ;�:_miles). Transit facilities bet�veen high use areas, such as shopping ; �.. 15 A , �1�i �J , - , ' , ' ' , �� I� ' I ' Mr. Jim ��arrington -3- 4/19/77 centers, durin g times of increased activity, such as on weekends, should be implemented to provide flexible and varied transit service. In summary, Mn/D07/Plan should stress transportation systems which allow ease of travel for all potential users; i.e. pedestrians, and non-motorized vehicles as 4�e11 as vehicles and equipment. Mn/DOT/Plan should allow flexibility in order to change with the needs of the Community. To continue City of Fridley involvement in the Mn/DOT/Plan processing of Mn/DOT/Plan, Richard N. S�biech, Fridley Public Works Director, is designated as the City h1n/DOT/Plan Liaison. Yours very truly, William J. Nee, Mayor City of Fridley WJN/Rf�S/ jm Encl e 1 � ].5 B � � RESOLUTION N0. 37-1977 A RESOLUTION ORDERIPdG A PUBLIC HEARING TO RECEIVE INPUT PERTAIr1Ii1G TO MINtJESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANS- PORTATION PLAN WHEREAS, the Minnesota Department of Transportation has been directed to prepare a Transportation Plan for the State of Minnesota; and WHEREAS, the Minnesota Department of Transportation � is seeking citizen concerns pertaining to transportation within the State of Minnesota; and � WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Fridley to provide appropriate opportunity for citizen input into the Minnesota Department of Transportation Plan. _ NQW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley that a public hearing be held April 11, 1977 to receive input from the residents of the City of Fridley pertaining to the State of Minnesota Transportation Plan. ' ... ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUT�ICIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � 4th DAY OF April , 1977, ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE 15 C RESOLUTIOP� N0. 36-1977 A RESOLUTION PROVIDIPdG FOR REDUCED WATER RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS t,IHEREAS, Section 402.08 of the City Code provides that the City Council shall have authority to set water rates by resolution, a�d LJHEREAS, The City Council had indicated a desire to provide a reduced water rate for senior citizens, PdOLJ , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the fol l owi ng water rate schedul e for all customers except those qualifying for the senior citizen rate shall be as fol lows : WATER RATE SCHEDULE 0 - 10 ,000 Gal . 10,000 - 30,000 Gal. 30,OQ0 - 50,000 Gal. 50,000 - 100,000 Gal. 100,000 - 200,000 Gal. Over - 200,000 Gal. $.65/1 ,000 Gal . $.50/1,000 Gal. $.44/1,000 Gal. $.38/1,000 Gal, $.36/1,000 Gal. $. 33/1 ,000 Gal. - First 10,000/Mi��imum $6.50 - Next 20,000 Gal. - Next 20 ,000 Gal . - Next 50,000 Ga1. - �ext 100,00Q Gal. - Over 200,000 Gal. 8E IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Ci ty Counci 1 hereby provi des a reduced water rate schedule for senior citizens as follows: SENIOR CTTIZEPJ tidATER RATE SCNEDt1LE � 0 - 10,00Q Ga1. 10,000 - 30,000 Gal. 30,000 - 50,000 Gal. � 50,000 - 100,000 Gal 100,nJ� - 200,D00 Gal. $.40/1,000 Gal. - First 10,000/Plinimum $4.00 $.33/1 ,000 Gal. - Pdext 20,000 Gal . �.29/1,000 Gai. - Next 20,000 Ga�. $.25/1,000 Gal. - Next 50,000 Gal. �.22/1,000 Gal. - Over 20Q,000 Gal. 16 The following criteria must be met in orde r to quaTify for the senior citizen rate: 1. The senior citizens must occupy single family or double bungalav� units. The senior cit�zen rate does not apply to apartments, commercial, industrial, institutional, or other. 2. The customer or person having responsibility for payment of the water charge must be sixty-two years of age or older. 3. The person must certify that thp household income is less than $7,000 per year. 4. The seni or ci ti zen rates are to be effecti ve wi th the ��9ay 1 bi 11 i ng. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY Tl�E CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 4TH DAY OF APRIL , 1977. ATTEST : ' CITY CLERK - �4ARVIN C. 6RUNSELL MAYOR - WILLIAM J. �QEE 0 B�Yfis; � l7 RESOLUTION N0. I' A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING ADVERTISE- MEN'F FOR BIDS: tiVATER, SANITARY SENER AND STORM �SEWER IA�PROV�MENT PROJECT � #121 WHEREAS, Resolution #14-1977 adopted by the City Council on the 7th day of February, 1977 set the date for hearing on the improvements, as speci- fically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference as Exhibit "A"', and WHEREAS, a1.2 property owners whose property is liable to be assessed ' with the making of the improvements (as noted in said notice) were given ten (10) days notice by mail and published notice of the Council hearing through two (2) weekly publications of the reauired notice, and the hearing ' was held and the property owners heard �hereon at the hearing, as noted in said notice. � �� WHEREAS, Resolution #31-1977 adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley ordered all of these improvements. NOti1�, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka, County, Minnesota as follows: 1. That the folloiving improvements proposed by Council Resolution ' #31-1977 are hereby.ordered to be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit: Watermains, sani�ary sewex, laterals and service connections, and stoxm sewer and appurtenances located as follows: ]:) Deleier Addii�.ion 2) Marxen Texrace 3) Lot 31, Auditor's Subdivision #229 4) Lots 4$ S, Auditor's Subdivision #108 That the work involved in said improvements as listed above shall hereafter be designated as: WATER, SANITARY SE�VER AND STORM SEWER It�1PRQVEMENT PRQJECT #121 2. The plans and specifications prepared b}• the City Engineer for such improvements and each of them, pursuant to the Council resolu- tions heretofore adopted, a copy of whi.ch plans and� specifications are hereto attached and made a part hereof, are hereby approved and shall be filed with the City Clerk. 3. Tlle work to be performed under WATER, SANITARY SEWER AND STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT #121 shall be performed under one contract. Resolution No. -2- Ord. Advertisement for Bids - #121 The City Engineer shall accordingly prepare and cause to be inserted in the official newspaper advertisements for bids upon the making of such improvements under such approved plans and specifica�ions. The advertise- ment shall be published for three (3) weeks (at least 21 days) and shall specify the work to be done and wi12 state that bids will be opened and considered at 11:30 a.m, on the 12th day of May, 1977, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the City Engineer, and accompanied by a cash deposit, bid bond, or certified check payable to the City for five percent (50) of the amount of such bid. That the advertisement for bids for LUATER, SANITARY SE{YER AND STORM SE�tiER IMPROVEN�NT PROJECT #121 shall be sub- stantially in form as that noted in Exhibit "B" attached hereto for reference and made a part hereof. ADOPTED BY THE CITX COU�;CIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1977. MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN Co $RUNSELL l7A � � CITY OF FRIDLEY NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS � Sealed bids will be received and publicly opened by the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, at the office of the City Manager, on the 12th day of May, 1977 at 11:30 a.m. for the furnishing of work and materials , for the installation of iVater, Sanitary Sewer and Storm Sewer Improvement Project #121. The project consists of the following: Sanitary Sewer: Water: Storm Sewer: 760' of 8" P.V.C. with related appurtenances 865' of 6" D.I.P, with related appurtenances 400' of 12" R.C.P, with related appurtenances All in accordance with plans and specifications prepared for the City of � Fridley, Minnesota by the Public 6Vorks Director, 6431 University Avenue NE, Fri,dley, Aiinnesota 55432, Telephone 571-3450. Plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the Public Works Director,and copies may be obtained for the contractor's individual use by applying to the engineers and depositing with the engineers $25 for each set. The deposit will be refunded to each bidder submitting a bona- fide bid upon return of tlie documents in good condition within ten (10) days from �he date of opening bids, and to non-bidders upon return of the documents in good condi�ion, prior to the bid opening. Bids must be made on the basis of cash payment for the work, and accompanied by a cash deposi�, certified check (on a responsible bank in the State of Minnesota), or a bidder's bond and made pa}�able without condition to the City of Fridley, hiinnesota in an amount of not Iess than 5% of the total amount of the bido The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities in any bids received without explanation. No bid may be withdrawn for a period o£ thirty (30) days. By order of the City C�uncil of the City of Fridley, hfinnesota, Dated tlzis 18th c�ay of April, 1977. Richard N. Sobiech, P.E. Public iVorks Director City of Fridley Publish: "Sun" "Construction Bulletin" April 2�, 1977 April 21, 1977 April 2Z, 1977 April 28, 1977 D4ay 4, 1977 D4ay $, 1977 l7� 9 RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTION REQUESTING TI-IE ANOKA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO REDUCE THE SPEED LIMIT ON RICE CR�EK ROAD FROM CENTRAL AVENUE TO STINSON BOULEVARD FROM 35 MPH TO 30 MPH WHEREAS, Rice Creek Road (County Road 6) is predominately a residential street; and WHEREAS; Rice Creek Road from Stinson Boulevard to Central Avenue falls within the jurisdiction of Anoka County; and WHEREAS, the speed limit along this residential street is currently 35 mph; and WHEREAS, there is concern with the safety of the residents due to the existing speed limit. NOW,TFiEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Fridley reQuests the Anoka County Commissioners and the Minnesota Department of Transportation to reduce the speed limit on Rice Creek Road from 35 mph to 30 mph within the City of Fridley. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF ATTEST: CITY CLERK - biARVIN C.BRUNSELL , 1977. MAYOR - WILLIAb4 J. NEE � ai � � �i RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMEN7 FOR BIDS: SANITARY SEWER MAIN REPAIR - CHANNEL ROAD: PROJECT S #122 WHEREAS, the Public Works Oepartment has a regulariy scheduled program of preventive maintenance and inspection of existing sewer facilities within the City; and WHEREAS, an existing section of sanitary sewer main has been found to be in a deteriorating state and in need of repair; and WHEREAS, Street Improvement Project St. 1977-1 & 2 is scheduled � for new street construction along the same alignment as this re- quired sewer repair; and WHEREAS, the Public Works Department has prepared plans and specifications for the above mentioned projects. NOW, TFIEREFQRE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Frid]ey, Minnesota as follows: 1. Such plans and specifications, a copy of which are attached hereto and made a part hereof, are hereby approved. 2. The work to be performed under Sanitary Sewer Main Repair S#122 shall be performed under one contract. The City Engineer shall accordingly prepare and cause to be inserted in the official newspaper advertisements for bids upon the making of such improvements under such approved plans and specifi- cations. The advertisement shall be published for two (2) weeks (at least 10 days), and shail specify the work to be done and will state that bids will be opened at 11:30 a.m. on the 5th day of May, 1977 in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the City Clerk and accom- panied by a cash deposit, bid bond, or certified check payable to the City for five percent (5°0) of the amount of such a bid. That the advertisement for bids for Sanitary Sewer Main Repair, S#122 shall be substantially in form as that noted in Exhibit "A" attached hereto for reference and made a part hereof. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1977. MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL 19 i� I � CITY OF FRIDLEY NOTICE TO CON7RACTORS Sealed bids will be received and publicly opened by the City of Fridley, ,, Anoka County, Minnesota at the office of the Public Works Director, on the 5th day of May, 1977 at 11:30 a.m., and will be considered by the City of Fridley at a regular Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. on the 9th day � of May, 1977, for the furnishing of work and materials for the SANITARY SEWER MAIN REPAIR - CHANNEL ROAD, PROJECT S m122. The Project consists of the following: 315 L.F. 8" P.V.C, 14' - 16' deep 1 ea. 4 ea. 16.8 VF Manhole, Design "F" 4" P.V.C. Service Line with Riser and 12' Section - All in accordance with plans and specifications prepared for the City of Fridley, Minnesota, by the Public Works Director, Richard N. Sobiech; Fridley City Hall, 6431 University Avenue NE, Fridley, Minnesota, Telephone 571-3450. Plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the Public Works Director and copies may be obtained for the Contractor's indi- vidual use by applying to the Engineers and depositing with the Engineers $10 for each set. The deposit will be refunded to each bidder submitting a bonafide bid upon return of �he documents in good condition within ten (10) days from the date of opening bids, and to non-bidders upon return of the documents in good condition prior to the bid opening. Bids must be made on the basis of cash payment for the work, and accom- panied by a cash deposit, certified check (on a responsible bank in the State of Minnesota), or a bidder's bond and made payable without condition to the City of Fridley, Minnesota in an amount of not less � than 5% of the total amount of the bid. The City Council reserves the right ta reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities in any bids received without explanation. No bid may be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days. By order of the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota. Dated this 18th day of April, 1977. � Publish: Sun April 20, 1977 April 27, 1977 � � Richard N. Sobiech, P.E. Public Works Director City of Fridley Construction Bulletin April 21, 1977 April 28, 1977 19 A � i � � PUBLIC WORKS t�1AINTENANCE DIVISION CITY OF FRIDLEY MEMO T0: Richard N. Sobiech, Public Works Director MEMO FROM: Ralph Volkman, Superintendent of Public Works MEMO DATE: April 5, 1977 SUBJECT: Sewer Division Vacuum Pump On April 4, 1977 at 11:30 a.m., we opened the bids for � the new vacuum pump. Flexible Pipe Tool Company, the only bidder, � submitted a bid in the amouni of $8,126.40, for the Rockwell Flexi- Vac Model 16V. Delivery will be 45-90 days. We have gone over the , specifications. They meet or exceed the requirements. We are recommending that Flexible Pipe Tool Company be Iawarded the bid. � RV:ik Attach: 1 ����� , ���Zv�...- , 20 t , f c � � .0 Y U O' N � 3 ' tl � a 'D � � 7 �' � � � a E � _ U Ir � � � ►�°� z 3 °^r' a a' e-+ W l+. Z ln ^ O W V' M � .L.L 0_ �>-- .. O O Q � � t-- � H d `-+ [O Z Q v ¢ � � W Z O � O ti � � � I � i � • � I � � �� � 1 , � T0: I FROM : CITY OF FRIDLEY MEMORANDUM NASIM M. QURESHI, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL PIARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ASST. CITY MGR./FIN. DIR. SUBJECT: CONSIDERA7ION OF CHANGE IN LIQUOR LICENSE FEE SCHEDULE DATE: APRIL 14, 1977 The City of South Saint Paul has conducted a survey on Liquor License fees. The survey covered all of the cities in the Twin City area issuing Liquor Licenses. I have listed those cities on the attached s'r►eet which are somewhat comparable in size to Fridley. The average fee for Liquor Licenses for comparable cities is $5,126 per year. � Our current license holders paid their fees for the coming year some time ago. It would be difficult to initiate a change in fees that would affect the 1977/78 license year. N rnvever, if the fees we re changed now, they would � be in effect for the next license period. Based on the current average fee of $5,126, and based on the fact that this survey is already a few ir�onths old, and the fact the proposed change �,�ould not go into effect for another year, I recommend the City Council take action to amend the City Code � increasing the license fee for a regular On-Sale Liquor L.icense to $5,500 per year. The City Attorney has done some checking to see whether it is permissible to have a two-stage license schedule, that is, a higf�er license fee for those places not meeting tr�e forty percent criteria for food sales. He has come to the conclusion that thas would be permissibie. If the Council is interested in this type of an ordinance, we would include this in the proposed fee schedule change. We could set a fee of perhaps $7,500 per year for those establishments not meeting the minimum food requirement. However, I ti,�ould think you would have to retain language in the o rdinance that would provide that the establishment must be a bonafide restaurant, and that a substantial portion of their sales would be froom food. If the Council is amenable to these fee changes, Virg and I will prepare such an ordinance. The license fee was last changed on June 1, 1973. The Liquor License fee of $4,500 was paid by the license holders for the 1973/74 license year. MCB:sh 21 �noka ilaine - 3loominqton 3rooklyn Center 3roo�lyn Park 3urnsvilie :ol umbi a Hei gi�ts ;oon Rapids ;rys tal =den Prairie aulden Valley . 4aplewood 4inn�tonka �e�•r Hope 'lymouth ti chfield tos evi 11 e �t. Louis Park ON Sl1LE LIQUOR LICEtdSE FEE SURVEY Does your community have licensed on-s�le liquor establishments? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes TOTAL 4lhat is t��e on-sa1e liquor fee? � 7 , 500 4 , 000 4,775 10 ,U00 4,Oa0 3,500 5,000 4,Q00 (�200 Sunday) 5,U00 7,500 5,OJ0 2,000 5,000 5,000 4 ,000 7,500 (�200 Sunday) 7,000 4,500 - G,500 based on si ze and entertai nmen t $97 ,275 Average License Fee is $5,126. 2lA Any changes expected? � t�o No t�o No No No No t�o �do r�o ivo Yes No No t�o tro N� �� o � LICIiNSIiS 'f0 131i /lPl'IZOVIiD BY �'llli CI'fY COi1NCIl. A"f THIiIR RIiCU1.AR h11il�I'ING ON AI'RIL 1 � y�c of' Licensc: �: APrroved By: Cigarette , 1, nwood Manor II Nursin tlome Mi.ernik Vending James P. 11i11 Y g 5700 E. ftiver Road Jahn G. tiiiernik Public Safety Director , Fridley, Mn. 55432 pDQ James D. Shelton James P. liill �620 Osborne Rd. N.E. Public Safety Director Pridley, b1n. 55432 ,� Pollies Place Francis L. Mager James P. Hill 6225 I�igh�aay 65 N.E. Public Safety Director Fridley, Mn. 55432 �� , Target Headquarters Vendmark Inc. James P. Hill IOS1 73rd Ave. N.E. Trudy Sehman Public Safety Director Fridley, A4n. 55432 � �'� ��Western Stores C.B. Lindberg James P. Hill 7G00 University Ave. N.E. Fublic Safety Director ' Fridley, bin. 55432 ' Employee Liquor Dispensing Pamela Bartel Ground Round James P. Hill 1520 Pennsylvania Ave. N. PuUlic Safety Dixector , Golden Valley, Dtn. 55427 � Susan L. Burke Ground Round James P. Hill '1503 8th St. S.E. Apt. 106 PuUlic Safety Director A4inneapolis, TSn. 55414 ' Jody Drummond Ground Round James P. Hill 1096 14th Ave. S.�. Public Safety Director D4inneapolis, T1n. 55414 � Jea�ine L. Dumas Ground Round James P. Hill 7G60 Edge���ood llr. N.E. Public Safety Director Min�teapolis, D1n. 55�32 , Linda Tiarie Eigenheer Ground i:ound James P. }iill 2085 Cornell Dr. Public Safety Director � St. Paul, rirr. 55112 Karen Di. Gjerstzd Ground Found James P. I�ill 2232 Hillside Ave. PuUlic Safety Director ' � St. Paul, A1n. 55105 � 3oan K. Greer Ground Round James P. Hill �� 804 19. Cty. Rd. D, Apt. 320 Public Saiety Director New Bri�hton, %ill. 55112 I� Davc �V. Guthrie Ground Round James P. ffill 1110 l�t}� St. N.E. PuUlic Safety Director Rochcstci•, D1n. 55901 �� -2- 77. 22 A $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $24.00 �12.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 1,ICIiNSt:S "1'U L'li AI'P{tOVI:[) 13Y 7'llli CITY COU�CI1, A�' TIil:Jft RI:Gl1l.nit �tlili'1'JNG QN Af'R11. ' y1�c of l.iccnsc: �: Ar �rol vecl t3y: , Employcc Gic��or Dispcnsin� Frances �. tlollenbeck Ground Round James P. Hill 4727 Ct�atham 1td. Public Safety Directnr � Minncapolis, hin. 55421 Jane E. Laurence Ground Round 3ames P. }iill '6933 Janell Ave. N. Public Safety Director Brooklyn Park, �tn. 55428 � Bela I. Lazar Ground Round James P. Hill 8417 �ast River Road Public Safety Director I Coon Rapids, A1n. 55433 �� Gregory A. Loop Ground Round James P. Hill 209 2. 15th St., Apt. 1 Public Safety Director Minneapolis, Mn. 55403 � ,_Dean {V. Palm Ground Round James P. Hill 4921 4th St. N.�. Pub2ic Safety Director ' Columbia Heights, D9n. 55421 Paul A4. Presnail Ground Round James P. Hill 1370 Skywood Public Safety Director � Fridley, r1n. 55432 Tom E. Pribyl Ground Round James P. Hill �199 1V. Co. Rd. C2 � Public Saf.ety Director Roseville, rin. 55113 , James F. Schneider Ground Round James P. l�ill 770 ti�'. Cottage Public Safety Director St. Paul, rfiz. 55117 , ldilliam C. Schoener Ground Round James P. Hill 199 1V. Co. Rd. C-2 PuUlic Safety Director. Roseville, Din. 55113 � Janis I. Shimizu Ground Found James P. Hill 12120 Idaho Ave. Public Safety Director � Champlin, D1n. 55316 Cheryl A. Tesch Ground Rowld James P. fiill , 5660 Polk St. N.E. Public Safety Director Fridley, Af�l. 55432 Carrol J. Trenda Ground Round James P. Hill , 10220 Xeon St. Public Safety Director Coon Rapids, Mn. 55433 � Gayle F. VoniV�ld Ground fiound James P. lii] 1 6250 7th St. N.�. Public Safety Director Fridley� �iil. 55432 , Jacqt�elyn A. {Varhol Ground Round Jamcs P. Nill 4G54 'Tyler St. N.C., Apt. 1 Public S�fety Director Coli�mbia }lcights, A1n. 55421 I , -3- 22 � $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 �5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 �5.00 �5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 '�,..�._�°! I I.1CIiNS1:S 'I'0 tifi APf'1tOVi:[) 13Y T11L CI'I'Y COUNCIL AT Tlliilit RI:GULNt hlliiiTtNG ON AI'RIL 18, 1977. � T e of Liccnsc: �: Approvcd l�y: 22 C � Pood Cstabli.shment Kni�hts of Columl�us Arnold W. Keller Steve Olson $25.00 ,6832 iiighway 65 N.E. Health Inspector Fridley, r1n. 55432 pD4 James D. Shelton Steve Olson $25.00 I •�620 Osborne Rd. N.E. Nealth Inspector Frid2e A9n. 55432 Y� ,Pollies Place Francis L. hiager Steve Olson $25.00 6225 Hi�h�aay GS N.E. Health Inspector Fridley, h9n. 55432 iTire City Roger tiVedell Steve Olson $25.00 8255 E. River Road . Health Tnspector ,Fridley, h1n. 55432 Ro er 1�'edell Steve Olson $25.00 T2re Clty g 5333 University Ave. N.E. Healtli Inspector , Fridley, h1n. 55432 14estern Stores G. B. Lindberg Steve Olson $25.00 � 7G00 University Ave. N.E. Health Inspector Fridley, Ain. 55432 tFood Establishment (Tem op rary) Fridley Fire Depaxtment Robert D. Aldrich Steve Olson asking ` Re2ief Association Health Inspector fee 6431 Univexsity Ave. N.E. tvaived Fridley, D1n. 55432 For: 2nd Annual Softball Tournament � Gold Eagle Amusement Zoella A. bfagel Steve Olson $25.00 7&25 Cambrzdge St. Health Inspector � St. Louis Park, r1n. For: Carnival located in the Holiday Village Parking Lot April 29th thxu blay 8th. , Food Vehicle � George }lanson Steve Olson $50.00 1476 Onondago }lealth Inspector Fric�ley, A9n. 55�32 ' bfotel " � Sunliner D1ote1 Doris R. Hart Robert U. Aldrich $95.00 6881 }lighway GS N.E. Fire Inspector ' Fi•idlcy, t+i�t. 55432 , , _a_ 1.ICIiNSiiS �'n 13ti /1P1'ROVfiD 13Y '(')Ifi Cl'I'Y COUNCII, A'I' 7'lI1:I(Z RIiGU1.AR D11iL•'I'ING ON 111'I2T1. 18, 1�77, 'yl�c of Licensc: �: ��roved 13y: 22 D Rcfuse fiaulcr Gallabher Scrvice Inc. Lorraine Gallagher Steve Olson �30.00 9151 Central �ve. N.C. }jealth Inspector hiitineapolis, I�tn, 55434 Peterson Brothcrs Sani_tation, Inc. Steve Olson $30.00 18GOS Lake Gcorge Blvd. Donna h1. Lanoue Hea1t}� Inspector Cedar, Mn. 55Ull Scrvice Station Western Stores 7600 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, D4n. 55432 Tavern Knights of Columbus G831 Hightti�ay 65 N. E. Fridley, btn. 55432 Pollies Place 6225 Hight.ay 65 N.�. Fridley, T1n. 55432 n C. $. Li�Zdberg Arnold {V. Keller Francis L. DSager Vending Afachine Anderson Trucking Co. Gerald E. Ziebarth 7600 Central Ave. N,E. Fridley, Ttn. 55432 Bill's Service iVilliam Svetin 3705 Tlaxshall St. N.E. Fridley, Dtn. 55421 Central Standard Car 1Vash Gold Medal 5201 Central Ave. N.E. Dianne Df. Dlaber Fridley, r1n. 55432 197G - 1977 License Central Standard Car �Yash Gold Diedal 5201 Central Ave. N.E. Dianne Di. Nabex Fridley, Dtn. 55432 Frank's Niirsery Sales F, Trim C. ETdill�il 7G20 Univcrsity Ave. N.E. Fridlcy, I�in. 55432 GTIi Sylv��nia lnc. t�f�ernik Vending 5330 Incltistri.il Blvd. Jolin G. Pliernik rridlcy, Din. 55Qi2 -S- Robert D. Aldrich Fire Inspector Darrel Clark Building Inspector James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill Public Safety Director Steve Olson Ilealth Inspector Steve Olso�i Health Inspector Steve Olson Healtli• Inspector Steve Olson Health Inspector Steve Olson Health Inspcctor Stcve Olson Healt}� Inspector $60.00 $12.00 �12.00 �45.00 �15.00 $15.00 �15.00 $15.00 $45.00 I,IC1iNS}i5 `1'U I;li /1i'I'ItOV1iD I3Y '1'llii C17'Y COUNCII. AT '('IIIiI! � '�rc of l.icc„so: By: Vending Machine , Sam's Pro Scrvice K �r K Vending - 7520 Central �vc. N.E. Lloyd Kilber � Fridlcy, Mn. 55432 Lynwood D4anor Nursing Home II l�1iernik Vending � 5700 �. Itiver Road John G. Miernik I Fridlcy, Mn. 55432 Powdour. Pouf Beauty Salon Sandy L. Bennet� I 6251 University Ave. N.E. ' I�ridley, Mn. 55432 . i, River Road East /lpartment Lois Y.ieselhorst 6550 �. River Road Tycon Management i Fridley, Mn. 55432 ' ' � Target Iieadauarters Vendmark Inc. , -1081 73rd Ave. N.E. Trudy Sehman ' Fridley, r9n.. 55432 Waodcrest Baptist Church Clark S. Poorman ' 6875 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 � Renewal On-Sa].e Liquor George Is In Pridley George D. Nicklow ' 3720 East River Road Fridley, r1n. 55421 ' Ground Round Walter 1'V. Curcio 5277 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, A1n. 55432 � r9aple Lanes iVilliam G. Gottwaldt 631Q }iighway 65 N,E. Fridley, hln. 55432 ' Sandee's Inc. William G. 11'eiss 64�0 Central Ave. N.E. � Fridley, Dtn. 55432 Shorewood Inn Inc. {t'illiam A. �icklo��r ' 6161 Higl��oay G5 N, E. F�•idley, P1n. 55432 ' Renewal On Sale Sunda Li uor Y q '' Geor�e Is In Fridlcy George D. Nicklow 3720 E. Rivcr Road Pridlcy, T1n, 55432 II ' -G- AP�rovcd 6y: Steve Olson Healtli Inspector Steve Olson Hcalth Inspectoi• Steve Olson Health Inspector Steve Olson Health Inspector Steve Olson Health Inspector Steve Olson Health Inspector James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill PuUlic Safety Director James P, Hill Public Saiety Director _►��. 22 E �15.00 $IS.00 $15.00 �15.00 �240.00 fee Haived $4500.00 ��1500. QO $�1500. 00 $4500.00 $4500.00 $ 200.00 I.ICIiNS}iS 'C'0 1;1: AI'I'ROVF.0 13Y '('III: CT'I'Y COUNCIl, A'I' "I'It['.IR RIiGU1./1R h11:f:TING ON AI'RII, l8, 1977. � TyPc of I.icensc: �: A�rroved By: 2i F ' Rencw,il On Salc Sunday I.iquor Ground Round Walter W. Curcio James P. Hill $200.00 5277 Central Ave. N.E. Public Safety Director �i, � Fridicy, htn. 55432� Maplc Lanes William G. Gottwaldt James P. Hill $200.00 �6310 tlighway 65 N.E. Public Safety Director Fridley, htn. 55432 ' Sandec's Inc. William G. {Veiss James P. Hill $200.00 , 6490 Central Ave. N.E. ,Public Safety Director Fridley, A1n. 55432 ' Shorewood Inn Inc. Willzam A. Nicklow 6161 Highway 65 N.E. Fridley, h1n. 55432 1 Wine � Caballero Sandwich Saloon Robert H. Schroer 7610 University Ave. h.E. ' Fridley, D1n. 55432 On Sale Beer Big B's Pizza 321 Osborne Rd. N.E. Fridley, Afn. 55432 Canterbury Pub 6479 lJniversity Ave. N.E. Fridley, Din. 554s2 (1976-�977 License) Food �stablishment Big 8's Pizza 321 Osborne Rd. N.E. Fridley, r1n. 55432 Robert L. Johnson Al1en Berve Robert L. .TO}1I1S0]7 Vending rfachine Lynwood At.inor II Nursi�ig Home rlary J. VanDan 5700 E. River Road Fridley, D1n. 55432 Faod l:st ah 1 i�hmcnt .----�-�-.-� �.�_.-_-- Lindquist Cake Derorating f, Supplies 5247 Ccntr;il Ave. N.E. James Lindquist James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill Put�lic Safety Director James P. Hill PuUlic Safety Director Steve Olson Health.Inspector Steve Olson Health Inspector $200.00 $700.00 $200.00 $200.00 $25.00 �15.00 �25.00 ', ' Fridley, D1n. 55432 -7- � � LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AT THEIR REGULAR MEETING ON APRIL 18, 1977 '` BLACKTOPPING APPROVED BY 22 G Pioneer Blacktop Inc. , 7624 - 68th Avenue North Darrel Clark Brooklyn Park, Mn. 55428 By: James Haller Com. Dev. Adm. ' GAS SERVICES St. Marie Sheet Metal Inc. , 7940 Spring `Lake Road William Sandin Minneapolis, Mn. 55432 By: Louis St. riarie P1bg. Htg. Insp. Sup�rior Contractors Inc. , 6121 - 42nd Avenue North William Sandin Minneapolis, Mn. 55422 By: Donald Hoglund Plbg. Htg. Insp. � GENERAL CONTRACTOR L. W. Dykhuizen Construction R.R. #1; Box 153 Darrel Clark ' Buffalo, Mn. 55313 By: Les Dykhuisen Com. Dev. Adm. Richard Hastings Company ' 6331 Riverview Terrace N.E. Darrel Clark Fridley, Mn. 55432 By: Richard Hastings Com. Dev. Adm. ' Ironwood Construction 1145 Polk Place N.E. Darrel Clark Columbia Heights, Mn. 55421 By: Wallace R. Strand Com. Dev. Adm. ' Charles E. Johanson, Inc. 424 Rice Creek Boulevard Darrel Clark Fridley, Mn. 55432 By: Charles E. Johanson Com. Dev. Adm. ' Milton L. Johnson Company 2513 Central Avenue N.E. Darrel Clark ' Minneapolis, Mn. 55418 By: Milton L. Johnson Com. Dev. Adm. Lampert Building Center ' 7600 Highway #65 N.E. Darrel Clark Fridley, Mn. 55432 By: Ray Carlson Com. Dev. Adm. , Walter Maciaszek 506 Mississippi Street N.E. Darrel Clark Fridley, Mn. 55432 By: Walter Maciaszek Com. Dev. Adm. � O'Meara Custan Building, Inc. 97 - 20th Avenue 5.W. Darrel Clark New Brighton, Mn. 55112 By: Barry J. O'Meara Com. Dev. Adm. ' D. V. Selfe Construction Co. 1755 East County Road H-2 Darrel Clark White Bear Lake, Mn. 55110 By: D. V. Selfe Com. Dev. Adm. ' ' General Contractors Cont. Swanson Construction �Inc. 466 - 83rd Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Mn. 55432 By: Dean Swanson Yentsch & Chuba 7939 Humboldt Avenue North Minneapolis, Mn. 55444 By: Dennis Chuba HEATING Alaskan Air Conditioning, Inc. 1200 Chestnut Avenue North Minneapolis, Mn. 55403 By: R. D. Stevens Allan Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. 5200 Eden Circle Edina, Mn. 55436 By: William Viebahn Central Air Cond. & Htg. Co. Division of Winston Enterprise�s, Inc. 1971 Seneca Road St. Paul, Mn. 55122 By: E. D. Rosenberg Faircon, Inc. 1955 West County Road B2 Roseville, Mn. 55113 By: Sheldon Krona St. Marie Sheet Metal Inc. 7940 Spring Lake Road Minneapolis, Mn. 55432 By:'Louis St. Marie Superior Contractors, Inc. 6121 - 42nd Avenue North Minneapolis, Mn. 55422 By: Donald Hoglund MASONRY Crete-Wood Construction, Inc. 1705 Radisson Road N.E. Blaine, Mn. 55434 By: Charles R. Nelson ROOFING Potvin Sales Company 7341 Commerce Lane N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 By: Felix A. Potvin GENERAL CONTRACTOR Ro-My Construction Co., Inc. 7647 Knollwood Drive Minneapolis, Mn. 55432 By: Rodney Danim Page ? 22 H Darrel Clark Com. Dev. Adm. Darrel Clark Com. Dev. Adm. William Sandin Plbg. Htg. Insp. William Sandin Plbg. Htg. Insp. William Sandin- Plbg. Htg. Insp. William Sandin Plbg. Htg. Insp. William Sandin Plbg. Htg. Insp. William Sandin Plbg. Htg. Insp. Darrel Clark Com. Dev. Adm. Darrel Clark Com. Dev. Adm. Darrel Clark Com. Dev. Adm. 1 � Contractors Continued�'. BLACKTOPPING Tri County Blacktop 19257 Martin Street N.W. Cedar, Mn. 55011 By: Dwayne Nustvold EXCAVATING Kadlec Excavating, Inc. 724 Main Street N.W. Anoka, Mn. 55303 By: Donald A. Kadlec GENERAL CONTRACTOR Lambert Petersen 1360 Osborne Road N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 By: Gary Petersen National Waterproofing Corp. of Minnesota, Inc. 8732 East Research Center Road New Hope, Mn. 55428 By: John Koszalkowski Page 3 22 I Darrel Clark Com. Dev. Adm. Darrel Clark Com. Dev. Adm. Da.rrel Clark Com. Dev. Adm. Darrel Clark Com. Dev. Adm. ■ ESTIMATES FOR CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION - APRIL 18, 1977 Smith, Juster, Feikema, Chartered 1250 Builders Exchange Building Minneapolis, h1innesota 55402 For legal services rendered as Prosecutor by Garl Newquist for ��larch, 1977 Weaver, Talle & Herrick 316 East Main Street Anoka, f�linnesota 55303 For legal services rendered as City Attorney by Virgil Herrick for March, 1977 $ 3,190.00 $ 1,323.25 24 2� A TIME RECORD FOR M/�RCH, 1977 PROSECUTION_WORK 1. Preparation, Travel and Time in Court for 15 Court Trials and 53 Pre Jury Trial Conferences. 2.� Investigation and Process of Complaints including office conferences, phone con- ferences, correspondence and preparation of 179 Formal Complaints. 3. Court and Police Administration. TOTAL 36 hours 39 hours 1 hour 77 hours 15 minutes 3Q minutes 30 minutes 15 minutes DATE � � • • • BALANCE FORWARDED FROM LAST STATEMENT 4-Q4-77 For lec�al services rendered as Prosecutor for the City of Fridley during Plarch, 1977. March, 1977 Retainer. $1,300.00 $1,300.00 Time in excess of 30 hours (47 haurs and 15 minutes) �1,890.00 $3,190.00 I cieclare untier penalties of !aw tliat il�is account„c�iaim or cemand is ;�st an�a ,cor- rect an th G o pz t or ii has ��e, :: � � � ', `.-i. i Si�r�afure of C�imant SMITH. JUSTER, FEIKEMA, CHARTERE� . ATTORNEVS AT LAW ��.a �si ut ' �, GHARLES R, WEAVER � HERMAN L.TALL.E VIRGII C. HERRICK ROBERT MUNNS . WILLIAM K. GOODRICH THOMAS A. GEODE JEF'FREY P, FtICKEN D�OT/U�GlAS E. KItNT V l�l l City�of Fxidley Ma.rch Retaaner LAW OFFIGES WEAVER, TALLE & HERRICK April 12, 1977 Cowicil Meetings 8-3/4 ho�s Staff Meetings 4 hours Conferences with Staff � hours Merros and Legal Research 10 hours Citizens Inc{uiries 2 hours 2�-3 ours 719 EAST MAIN 9TREET ANOKA,MINNESOTA 55303 421-Sa13 6279 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 571-3850 �IRST MID AMERIGA STATE BANR BUILDIN('. COON RAPIDS, MINN.55433 755-�330 $1,300.00 EXPENSES ADV_ANCED: Re: McNama.ra vs. Fridley: 3.00 Photocopies: 2p,25 TOTAL . . . . . . . . 1,323. 5 24 �