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04/24/1978 CONF MTG - 5403, FRIDLEY C3TY COUf1CIL -�dr�Fi R�.t�CE NiEETING APRIL 24a 1978 1. Prel imi nary Grant App7 i cati on : NlJD Sraa11 Ci t�i es Prcgram 2. Islands of Peace Lease Revision 3. Security Light in Yar� at 148 Gibraltar Road N.E. 4. 1979 Preliminary Budget Revenue 5. Other - . . f, , , ., , � .. . � �-�< � . , r (� � A /e . /= �I � � .' ,� , ��� , ; , � ,� � • ,�/ F� . `� „�_'C ��/ � �1 � i 0 STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF ANOKA LEASE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made Chis lst day of August, 1977, by and between tt�e City of Fridley, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Minnesota, hereinafter called the "City", and The Foundation for Islands of Peace, Incorporated, a non-profit.organization, incorporated April 27, 1973, under the laws of the State of Minnesota, hereinafter called the "Foundation". � WITNESSETH: That the City does hereby demise and let unto the Founda- tion the following described pre�ises: 1. Chase's Island, which is presently owned by the�City, and will hereinafter be referred to as PARCEL N0. 1. 2. Gil Hodge's Island, which is leased from the State of Minnesota by the City, and hereinafter referred to as PARCEL N0. 2. 3. Hayes River Lot Addition, Block 2, Lots 3 and 4, pres�ntly being purchased by the City and hereinafter rererred to as PARCEL N0. 3. The Foundation has made a commitment to the City to raise wh�tever funds are needed for the purchase of the parcel. It is mutually desired by the City and the Foundation that the project of the Foundation be a success for the benefit of�the general public, and especially the handi.capped and disabled; therefore, tile City and the Foundation agree to the £oilo�aing conditions: 1. TEI`�I OF LEASE: The Foundation is to have and to hoZd the above described premises for a term of twenty-five (25) years, beginning . ° August 1, 1977, and ending on July 31, 2002. 2. CONSIDERATION: Consideration for this lease shall be the sum of 1�tenty-five and 00/100ths ($25.00) Dollars, and the mutual promises by and between the parties, the sufficiency of which is hereby 8cknowledbed. � >> � :,� �. �'. • ,.W,-. �2^ . 3: SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY CITY: The City hereby agress to furnish for the term of this agreement and as part of the consideration of this agreement the following: . A. The Maintenance of PARCEL N0. 1 will be limited to routine ground • ' maintenance which includes grass cutting, tree trimming, along with the removal and cleaning of waste material, will be accomp- lished by the City, and will be set up on a regular basis under . the sole direction of the Director of Parks and.Recreation Department of the City. . B. The Maintenance of PARCEL N0. 2 will be•linited, due to the accessibility ot this parcel; the type and amount of maintenance of this parcel will be solely in the discretion of the Director of Parks and Recreation Department of the City. C. The Maintenance of PARCFL N0. 3 will be the total responsibility of the Foundation. ' D. Additional Maintenance: Any maintenance not included above will � be the responsibility of the Foundation. The City does not waive its right to compensation for any of these services provided above. � If the Foundation fails to provide adequate maintenance beyond the City's responsibility, the City reserves the right to provide the necessary maintenance at the expense of the Foundation. 4. SERVICES TO BE PRQVIDED BY FOUNDATION: The Foundation hereby agrees To furnish for the term of this agreement and as part of the consider- -ation of this agreement the £nllowing: A. �eration of Pro�rams: The Foundation shall be responsible for conducting all programs and activities on behalf of the handicap- ped,disabled and elderly, and coordination of use for general public group activities. � B. Maintenance: The Fou;.dati�n s�all �e respons�hle for a1I maintenance of the leased premises, including any improvements to be constructed thereon, except those maintenance items that are specifically designated as the responsibility of the City. 5. RULES AI�1D REGULATIONS: The City agrees to enforce all rules and regulations in accordance with the City's ordinances. All conduct on PARCELS N0. 1, N0. 2, and N0: 3 will be subject to the rules and �regulations, and of ordinances, of the City. The Foundation shall not adopt any rules which shall, in the discretion of the City, unreasonably limit the access, use and enjoyment of Parcels �1 and �i2 by any citizen not subject to the Foundation's prograr,i. The City will supply the needed personnel to enforce said r.ules, regulations, �nd ordinances, as needed. . ,; � , . ..;; , . 0 � 6. POLICE AIvII FIRE PROTECTt�N: The City will pr�vide police and fire proCection. , 7. IMPROVEMENTS: Any improvements germanently att�ched to the property including, but not limited to, buildings, parking lots, driveways, walkways, lighting facilities, docks, wharfs, , and other permanent recreational facilities,are to be approved 0 by the city manager prior to installation. Said approval shall be in writing. All permanent improvements attached to ttie property shall remain on the property at the termination of this lease and shall become the property of the City. 8. LIABILITY INSURANCE: Public liability insurance shaZl be provided by the Foundation. The amount shall be $250,000.00 to $SOd,000.00. • 9: ADDENDUI�1 TO LEASE: Zn the event that the Foundation constructs a building on the iia;�es River Lots, the City and the Foundati�n shall enter into an addendum to this lease, which addendum shall set forth the relative responsibilities of the parties concerning the opera- tion and maintenance of said building. 10. TER1�tINATION OF LEASE: The City has incurred certain financial obligations, at the request of the Foundati.on, for the purchase of Lots 3 and 4, Block 2, Hayes River Lot Addition. The Foundation- has agreed to reimburse the City for the cost of purchasing said lots. If the Foundation shall fail to reimburse the City for Said expenses or shall fail to adequately perform those services to be provided by the Foundat�on, this lease may be declared void by the City. IN WITNESS WHEREOr, the parties have set Cheir hands and s�als the � � : .. . � . ,` -4-� ��y ��d y�,�� first above written. CITY OF FRIBIJEY ' B ,��� ��-�-- y William J._Nee,i yor And ���i u-..� / -( `" � 1��u-'t�.'S"t,., ' Nasim M. Qureshi, City Manager THE FO[JNDATIOI3 FOR ISLANDS OF PEACE, INCORPOFcATEll .---� � ByL_ v. Its �' z- ����� p� �iiN�TESOTA) ) ss. �(��T�-' QF �1NOKA ) Qn this � � day of �� �'�1 _, 1977, before me, a Notary Public w��hin �t?d for said County, peyrsona.,3.ly appeared LJILLIArf J. NEE and NASIM M. �����, to me personally known, wno, being each hy me duly sworn did say that they are respectively the Mayor and the City Manager of the municipal �c►rporation named in the for.egoing instrument, and that the seal affixed tQ said instrument is the corporat� seal of said municipal corporation, and that Said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf of said municipa� Corporation by authority of its City Council and said WILLIAM J. NEE and NASIM M. QUIZESHI, acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said municipal corporaCion. !! MHh�NWV�/LtMMMJVV��MnI��.�MM11/� ■ .t,"�"'�'ti, tYALTER 1. MULCAHY ;`. :'�,,c . ;` s� NOTARY PUBUC - MlruNf SO�.i SLiL11.� Washington County Z Comm, fxpires Dec. la, 1978 11 y't(IANWVWyy��Srn/yV W W V W vYV V WN`N A STATE OF MINNESOTA) ) ss. COUNTY OF ANOKA ) �GZ�L. / . � ..f '�: � On this � day of � �, 19�77, �efore me�,y. a Notary Public within and for said County, persona ly appeared c..�.�,;�.u� �y �a-w�y-u ;�-� � to ? pezsonally known, who, being by me duly sworc� did say that he '�s'�he ,!K cr,��,,c6 of the corporation named in the foregoing instrument, and ttiat said instrument was signed i behalf� �o said corpora ion by authority of its Board of Directors, and said i a��t<� �ii/, ��z��f �-G� acknowledged said instrument to be the free•act a deed of said c rp ration. • M J�MMlW��MhMMH ,e,� M1ERV4N 1. NERRN4ANN :�.��� .. � ��+��,� NOTAhY pi'BUC - ���HNESO7A � �" �7i � ANOKA COUNTY � My Commission Expires Qct. 14, i983 � x Vvwww • .�L-Lvw �� e�LL h�i-GLMVy . -- �_"'_'��' � � C�� c� �� 0 MEMC3Rl�1�iDU11�/1 CITY OF FRtDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVC. NE. FRIOLEY, MN. G543� (B'12) 57'1-3450 MEMO T0: THE HONORABLE PIAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: NASIM P�1. QURESHI, CITY P4RNAGER DATE: NOVEMBER 4, 1977 SUBJECT: ISLANDS OF PEACE $150,000 STATE GRaNi' CaFFiCE OF THE CtTY M6�NAG'•� :'t I�fASiM M. C3URC-SF-l1 This year the State Legisiature has appropriated $150,000 from their general for the Islands of Peace Park in the City of Fridley, subject to a sum of $50,000 being raised by other public or private sources. There are two alternatives that be considered by the City to avail this grant: l. A sum of $50,000 is either raised by the Islands of Peace Foundation through private contribution or other governmental grants, and then we submit application to receive the $150,000 grant. 2. The City, based on the commitment of the Islands of Peace Foundation, take on the responsiblity of saying that the City will either corronit $50,000 in money or in-kind services, and then depend on the Islands Peace Foundation and other organizations to come up with the money, or in-kind services, to fulfill the City's commitment. If this is done, the City would be able te receive the money in the next few weeks, and the maney would be sittiny in the City of Fridley treasury instead of being with the state. This way, tiie Gity would be drawing interest on that money, which could potentialiy be over $10,000 a ye�r. If the City chooses to follow this alternative, then it should only be done with the understanding that the City would not release the funds unless there has been actual needed matching money received, or a firm written commitment in regard to in-kind services has been received by the City. l�nd if that is done, then and only then, the City would proceed with the release of the money and the execution of the project. fund can As there does not seem to be ar�y time limit when this project has to be completed, the City would not be ur�cizr �ressure to com�lete i;he project by a certain date, as far as the grant requiren�nts are conce�•n��. If in due time, money�cannat be raise�+ and it becomes advisable �o not proceed with the project, the only obligation, as I understand, would be for th� City to return the money back to the state. If the City wishes to proceed with the project and does not wish to commit any iocal tax money, I feel it is imperative that the City: . 1. Should have a detailed plan of how the project can be completed; 2. Have a firm commitment on how the maintenance of the building and other facilities would be funded by sources other than loca7 tax money; 3. Know what sources are going to be utilized to provide the programming and day to day operation of the facility. , I feel it is imperative that Council should have firm commitments, especially on �� the last two items, if the Council does not wish to corrunit any local tax monies, and should have a financial plan of building maintenance, operations and programming before i any money is released from the grant. Enc: �State Legis?ative Gill � Islands of Peace Proposed Work Program NMQ/ms � - - - ----- - -- _.___ S Nasim M, G�ureshi City Manager Fridl�y, i�1 innes ota. 55432 Mr. Qureshi; ��� ..' { `. i (1 �, : 6350 Riverview Terrace 1` �'^'"' �"� � F'ridle,y, r:innesota �5432 , March,l5, 1978 � , -, .. . �., � . Ref. Addendum to lease a.greement � Because we are actively engaged in raising the funds and are responsible for the construction, opera.tion and ma.intenance of Parcel PZ. 3; we are asking tha.t in the event of a bui lding constructed on Ha,yes Lots that we assume tot,�,l control of that facility. Any assistance f'rom the City of Fridley will be greatly apprecia,ted and because of the past cooperation of the Fridley City Cotancil we are hopeful that this request be granted. cc Mayor W�lliam Nee Sincerely, �/��%�Z� � � Mayna�i N iels on President� Islands of Peace� Inc. 0 t - g , - - . / � , ; \ 1 Y�lilliam J. ?1ee, N'.ayor 61t31 University Ave. N.�. F�idley� Minn. 55�32 D�ar Sir: �1 .. _ .� , -� -�� , //- ; FY�i.dley, Mi.nn. July 7th� 19?? 0�ir neighbor� I,eroy Breitenfeldt, has installed a security light in his yard that is a sourca of irritation to ms. It has been up for two years and the other night, for soma reason, i-t was turned off. I couldn't tell you what peace and com�fort ihe soft dar�rness of fi.he night meant to me. l�:e clouds, staxs, moon i+tere clearly visible -- oh� th.e beauty of it all: It isntt the 3.3.�ht itse].f, but it reflects on the sluminur± ��ding of t?:e house �rhic� is very gl�ri.ng. I cor,iplained to 1°�r. �eitenfela-t about a year ago and he put a shield on the light but it doesn� t real?y hela r�uch. Z�e did have som� br�ak-3.ns in thia neighborhoad at that time but think it was bo9s �,�ter �uns _an.d money-- :�o hard-core czi�nals. 11one have occur�ed since.Lt}tizsr neighbars �nstalled yard lignts which was ?or ths benefit of' their ow� ���ds-- no-i the Yrhole neighborhood. S understand there is no ordinance agai.nst these b7g security �i.ghts-- but wir,� shouldn't there be? �fiey do no�t.h��g #.o en.hancs the beauty of the city. :•le try to make our nrop�rty attracti�e and a�prec�ate the ef%rts of other �eople. :eople haTae a right to prateci their pro�ez"'� a�d a good �r�,rd 1i�ht will do it. If this man is a? low�d to keep his light, I�rant someone to s�. p'�.ai.n to � why I should bear w-ith it. I Hope tNo security lights in the �ity of �idl,�� can be made law. lian�r of us would be so thanki'uJ_. ,May I have r�pJ,y to this lett�er? jhank you. ' Mrs. H. H. F?eiden ].1t9 Gibralta.r Rd. N.E. 1�',inrzeapolis� riinri� �5It21 Sincerely, C���, ,� � Iv� , y., �', � � .i `r y • � . \'r �f L ,3..�u&hrt��ri���+n� N.nb.� t ' ji r'�'I �'' 4 r �t �;� Y,, ',, .,sr. ' .�:,:.i �. a.�h. f ' r� �.: � :1`t'"�tu�,� �, } y': � � ... • '. s' -. i � '' ;� � z ' !1�.. . � y I ',!' '�;. �...yry a' y � � � ct. � . 1 .. td ' * � 3 t .� � fi�w�.+e,._ ., _ ., �s���'� �:� ���:��..��� 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FR�DLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 TEL�PHONE ( 612)571-3450 July 20, 7977 � Mrs. H. H. Heiden 149 Gibralter Road N.E. Frid7ey, Minnesota 55421 Dear Mrs. Heiden: Thank you for writing me about your problem with private security 7ights. ' I discussed this with your l�ard 3 Councilmember, Mr. Ed Fitzpatr°ick, and he shares your objection. I think we t��ould have a verY difficult legal problem associated with an outrigf�t ban on t�ese lights, in that that sort of think seriously infrirg�s on other peop7e's generally accepted p•ro�erty rights. However, it may be possible to adopt an ordinance which could 1-�mit the impact on an objecting neighbor. I have circulated your letter to the rest of the City Counci�! and our staff to see if they have any suggestions. WJN/ms Sincerely, .., tdilliam J. Nee ` Mayor . t � ��. f.i,' • �✓-�, � , � ,����'i;: �-;' r c, �.. t 40. AuE;ust .P,th, 1977 I��x. y.d ritznatrick � �Jard 3 �ouncil . ��^��er 6t�31 t�nivArsity � Te, P�1. �. C� ty of Fridle�r Dear ��:r. � tz�atrick.: I an-�reciated i:ayor P:ee � s r°pl�y to rr� letter of a Jul;;r dat,e, in which I descr-� bsd t'_:e sscurity l.i?nt our n�� �hbor, il:r. L. 3reitPnfelt, 11�� Gibral�ar, had put up. N�ayor Pdee tells us y*ou share the opin�on that t'_^_e ? ignt ? s , anno�ra.ng and sspecially so, since it r�f'l.ects on t:�e alur�in�.u�! s;.ding of th° hous�. In �he z•rinter t:�e �� ght its�lr is pretty bri�ht since ihea°e are no leaves to soiten its eT�pct. :�e no�f� need scre advics. �'�h�t can be done to ccrrect the sit- uation? �sr ta?'.i:1g fri th him �ro;�ld do r.o �ocd as ha feals hos- tile to-•-ards us. Is there any o?'ficiGl ;.n the �-idlay ofiics t•rho could appx'oach T-s. Breitenfslt� It �•:oa? d^ave . �oa� oi an itn°�act on hi;n than ar.vth�ng else � c�n think of. "e ztiri s�: to avoi� a controversy� if ��ossible� bui ti•rill go to oth�r le��ths if ne�essa.r;;. ?lease advise. Sincsrely, � 1•:r. and i:rs. �'. �. Neic?en i �;9 �ibraltax ??�cl. P� . :. 2s'innea^olis� ;•'�rLn. >5�.�1 C- '.y'-' �'� � . �• � . t/ G �� ?� "'� �� � _ __ • � i. i �' � � ; � � . � ' I' .. � • � . � . �� � f � •• � � � � � ' �. � . � . 1-I; ��a.�olis, :�:3.nn. Oct. ?l�t, 1977 , �d, Fitznatrick :•Iard 3 CouncilmemoAr �i.dley Dear S�r: �he security light at the 3reiien�eldt's burns bright�r t han ever, ncw that the leaves are off the treesA i:-s address is 11�3 Gibraltar. I ex:�ect youx rememb�r tris well sa.nce Y've co:rr�lained be�'ore. ?�?ayor riee was �n+.Prested enou�h when I�,rrott� to him of the . problem to say he would brino ?t before t:�e council. I �*ould like ta know if th�s was done and what ��s d�cis�on Vtas. He has referred me to you since m� lettzr to him� so I expect he wishes the corresrond�r.ce to be bat?aeen us. I st� 11 resent t�+e fact th�.t I�r� Bre� tenfeld-ts feelr he can light up our front yard--- and m�,yoe even t�a_nk hz.*� for it. It is just like day in sar:e of the yards that .,re next to him. Z stil� fee� it is rtiy �ra.vilege to enjoy the bea�a �y of the ni�hts :•*�thout a�laring light shinin� in my face. r�:ease �.et ne knoi•r �rhat c�n be done �bo�it t"is. I real:i_y nesd t:-t:: sup�ort o�' t^e Fridley of?'� cia�. �nd so grateflzl if this 1? ght can be el� m.inated to s'r�ir.e or.i y on 'r_i� v-�rd if that is his desire; It hasn't det�rred br4alc=?ns �s was the purpose oi �he li�ht as one hap�%ened a shor-t t��:a a�o. Thank you sircerely. Nirs. L1, I?. Heiden 1l�9 Gibraltar Rd. T..B. ??inn�ar,olis, r�inn. �Kt�21 � �,� -�' f,�-.�.-�-�-� Copy: Dick Sobiech 10/26 Dick: Please contact the property owner and see if you cdn encoura�e them to comply; Thank ypu NMQ/ms ..• . , . .� � , � .� . � �� . . ; •, �, . � . �, : �: ;� , ii . �� . ,l . . �� . . . � I .. .. . . 0 s � • If Nov. a3�� s�977nn. William J. TI�e, 2r�ayo� FY�i.�dley� 2�:inn. Dear Sir: Your letter for re-election came tod�y �nd we are interested. I also have your letier of July 20th, in answer to my com�la�nt oi a secur�ty l��;ht across the stre�t. It is still shining more - b'ri.�htly than ev�r now that the leaves a��e off zhe t�ees. I a�preciat,ed your co:�ments ver,r much, you seer,:ed t,o be in syiz:pat�y 1•rith the problem 2nd t'r ou�_ht so�:e for:a of ordinance could be adopted so that it wc�ald not be an annoyance to bthers. This light has failed in its :�urpose to deter break-ins as one occured in the garage a short time ago. All I ask is that I May open the curta�ns t,on�njoy a Crod-given • gift of a h�auti.fl�.l night. lo one wro does� S_eep Syell, it t•rould � bring peace of heart ar.d mind. i hope �y' reauest �rri 11 be considsred. A� an�reciat�..on �rould be great, as ��ell as our :�yor: 7'he offending light is at Breitenfeldt's - 11t8 Gibraltar. Come by some night and see for youxself: Sincerely, ���,��"�-��- � •�: \ H� H, Heiden 1 11i9 Gibraltar r�td. rI. E. 1•:innea�olis, 1".inn. SK1:21 y p.S. I expect there �rz suburbs ,•rhich would not allow security li�hts gor the reason I state �.nd far their very unattractiveness. _�. . � 4 - ..N 1 / 0 � t��vember 4, 1977 Dick Sobiech: Please work with property oivners and see if they vrould put some kind of shielding on the light v�hich might give the property owners some relief. City Manager .� 11/7/77 . PLEAS� BE ADVISED THE PROPERTY OWNER HAS A SHIELDED SECURITY LIGHT TO THE EXiENT RECOMMENDED BY NSP� ALSO, CONTACT WITH THE OTHER RESIDENTS INDICATES THEY APPROVE OF THE SECURITY LIGHT AND FEEL IT IS,BENEFICIAL TO TNE NEIGNBORHOOD� MR� FITZPATRICK IS AWARE OF THIS RND UNDERSTANDS THERE IS NOT�i:NG TFiE CITY CAN DO AS FAR AS ORDINANCES, RULES, ETC� IN ESSEN�E, THIS IS A PRIVATE' MATTER BE�WEEN TWO INDIVIDUaLS AS NOTED BY THE CITY �TTORNEY WHEP� WE DISClJSSED THiS IiEM 1�'Iif-I HIM� THE ONLY PROCESS THE CITY CAN TAKE T� ELIMIJVATE THE SECURITY LIGNT IS TO PROCEED WITH �HE ' NUISAi�iCE ABATEMENT PROCEDURE, BUT IF A PUBLIC HEARING IS HELD ON �A PU�LIC NUISANCE, I DON�T BELIEVE ?'HE MAJDRI'fY OF iHE RESIDENTS Wt�i1LD AGREE WITH ELIMINATION OF TNE LIGHT� IF, HOWEVER, THERE IS A FEELING BY THE CITY C�UNCIL THAT STEPS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO ELIMINATE THIS 1'YPE OF LIGHTING, PERHAPS DISCUSSIOiVS SHOULD TAKE PLACE WITH THE CITY ATTORNEY T0 DRA�T AN ORDINANCE t�JHICH MIGHT HELP THE SITUATION� , �� DS/JM . ' � �-- � � �. . : -- � � --- -- ------ �- -, � P���R�i1� �3�D���i ���� ; ., � � City of Fridley, Minnesota AC�'T. N0. REVENUE GENERAL FUND: General Property 7ax 3011 Tax Levies-Current 3012 Tax Levies-Delinquent 3013 Tax Forfeit Sale Apportion 3015 Homestead Credit Subtotal 3Q33 Special Assessments Licenses 3110 Contractors 3111 Business 3112 Other Subtotal 3120 Permits. Intergovernmental 3314 C.E.T.A. 3315 Civil Defense 3320 Other Federal Grants 3341 State Aid Streets 3350 State Shared Taxes 3355 Other State Grants 3360 State Tree Subsidy 3370 Local Grants Subtotal Charges for Services 3510 General 3520 Public Safety 3530 Conservation of Health 3580 fteereation � Subtotal 3610 Fines and Forfeitures Revenue From Use of Money and property 3810 Interest Earned 3820 Ren�s Sub�otal Miscellaneous 3840 Sale of PrDperty 3860 Donations 3950 Police/Fire Pension Refunds 3950.001 Miscellaneous Refunds Subtota7 Transfers From Other Funds 3962.010 State Aid Seal Coating 3962.011 State Aid Surplus 3962.012 Federal Revenue Sharing 3962.014 Anti-Recession 3962.035 Liquor 3962 Other - S.A. Subtotal 2600 General Fund Sur lus TOTAL - REVENUES - GENERAL FUND v PROPt1SfD Rasource� Page�� Allocation � Pian ACTUAL ACTUAL BUDGETED ESTTMATED ESTIt1ATED ADOPTED REVEPdUE REVENUE R[VriJUE REVENUE REVENUE BUDGET 1976 1977 1978 1978 1979 1979 1,449,317 1,658,196 1,716,017 30,588 37,904 31,092 1,069 -0- 5,407 281,231 292,518 320,103 1,762,205 1,988,618 2,072,6i9 4,553 5,116 7,857 7,900 9,520 46,225 62,485 8,188 4,831 62,313 76,836 82,138 114,407 92,912 147,757 7,523 10,933 3,023 17,085 29,253 26,625 676,695 752,170 -0- 51,591 -0- 45,733 2,000 2,000 811,406 1,053,894 8,$74 12,418 11,598 15,938 12,212 19,1E0 30,516 52,239 63,200 99,755 66,453 79,166 73,OOD 85,069 10,939 10,237 83,939 95,306 13,620 28,346 17,043 14,549 56,801 88,101 3,780 11,598 91,244 142,594 28,000 36,000 38,000 40,000 229,043 200,505 -0- 23,063 85,000 85,000 5,345 175 385,388 . 384,743 8,050 57,045 6 500 71,595 78,175 6,700 8,040 26,6^5 900,071 -0- 17,820 2,00a 961,256 7,085 12,220 17,040 35,950 72,Z95 75,004 75,500 ]1,000 86,500 10,020 500 56,800 3,500 70,820 40,000 65,000 186,520 14,036 85,000 393,556 3,412,839�4,040,435�3,962,664 +6% 2,196,976 5,600 8,300 61,989 .` 5,800 76,089 82,750 . -0- 7,000 7,000 26,205 953,397 -0- 16,285 -o- 1,009,887 7,875 15,624 18,520 46,832. 83,851 79,000 82,000 5,000 87.000 14,550 5,000 88,100 112,650 40,000 60,000 217,000 -0- 85,000 1,000 403,000 100,000 ,241,803 -�..�. �.�.�� � . City of Fridiey, Minnesota ACC'T. N0. . " . '_'�.�""_.vT . . . . ��V V, /�� ������ ���� .. . . PAOPOSfD Resource� Page Allocation � � Plan � OTHER FUNDS SPECIAL REVEPJUE FUNDS Teen Center Fund 3860 Donations Co�nunity Development Fund 3320 Federal Grants State Aid Fund 3340 State Aid Apportionment 3810 Interest Earned 3962 Transfers from Other Funds 2600 From Retained Earnings- Subtotal Revenue Sharing Fund 3320 Federal Grants 3810 Interest Subtotal Anti-Recession Fund 3320 Federal Grant '�3370 Interest � Subtotal TOTAL SPECIAI REVENUE FUNDS DEBT SERVICE fUNDS Civic Center Bond Fund 3011 Taxes 3810 Interest Subtotal CAPITAL PROJECT.FUI�DS Capital Improuement Fund 3011 Taxes � 3810 Interest 3962 Transfers From Other Funds Subtotal TOTAL OTHER FUNOS TOTAL ALL fUNOS ACTUAL ACTUAL EUDGETED! ESTTf1ATEDIESTIMATED� ADOPTED REVEtdUE REVENUE RE�JcPJUE REVEPIUE REVENUE BUDGET 1976 1977 i978 I 1978 , 1979 1979 -0- 1,000 -0- 1,000 1,000 -0- 3,073 ' -0- 136,9c"7 ? 110,826 132,644 277,000 211,000 211,909 55,092 64,267 �0,000 50,000 64,000 167,781 50,286 -D- -0- -0- -0- 25,000 26,000 333,699 247,197 287,000 287,000 275,909 198,863 194,979 -0- 216,612 216,612 5,237 3,733 -D- 3,500 3,500 204,100 198,712 -D- 220,112 220,112 23,063 11,446 -0- -�- -0- -0- 662 -0- -0- -0- 23,Q63 12,108 -0- -p- -0- 560,$62� 462,090 � 287,000 � 645,039 � 497,021 37,486 37,936 40,180 40,180 39,102 1,211 1,475 -0- 1,000 1,000 38,697 39,411 4�,180 41,180 40,102 45,449 46,120 42,533 42,533 42,500 454 4,094 -0- 4,000 4,000 -0- 31,435 -0- 25,000 45,903 81,649 42,533 46,533 71,500 645,462� 583,150� 3fi9,7i3 � 732,752 � 608,623 ,508,301 �4,623,585 �4,332,377 4,850,426 . 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