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08/07/1978 - 5419PETER FLEMING AFMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 7, 1978 THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF AUGUST 7, 1978 � � THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF AUGUST 7, 1978 The Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order at 7:32 p.m. by Mayor Nee. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: �; Mayor Nee Ted the CounciT and audience in the Pledge of Alleqiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Nee, Councilman Fitzpatrick, Councilman Hamernik, Councilman Schneider and Councilman Barnette MEMBERS ABSENT: None APPROVAL OF MTNUTES: PUBLIC HEARING MEETING, JtJLY 17, i978: MOTION by Counci]man Schneider to approve the minutes of July 17, 1978 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: MQTION by Councilman 8arnette to adopt the agenda as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. U�an a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: . � ,. There was no response from the audience under this item of business. NEW BUSINESS: CONSIDERATION OF SETTING PUBLIC HEARING FOR i979 QUDGET ON SEPTEMBER 18 1978: MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to receive the proposed 1979 budget from the City Manager. Seconded by Councilman �itzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to set the public hearing on the budget for September 18, 1978. Seconded by Councilman Namernik. Upon a voice vote, ali voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING TfiE MINUTES OF TH[ PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF JULY 26, 1978: ROBERT NELSON, SP #78-06, 524 RICE CREEK TERRACE: Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated this is a request for a special use permit to allow a second accessory building at 524 Rice Creek 7errace. The Planning Commission did hold a public hearing and recommended approval of this request with the stipulations that the garage be located at the southeast corner of the rear lot with access off of 68th Avenue and that all easement and setback requirements be met and that the alignment of the second accessory buiTding be as close as possible with the abutting prop- erty owners structure, without causing undue hardship on the petitioner. Mr, Sobiech stated, it should be pointed out, there were num�rous objections from surrounding property owners regarding this request for a second access- ory building. Mr. Nelson, the petitioner for the special use permit, appeared before the Council and stated he recently purchased the house at 524 Rice Creek Terrace and, although ii does have an attached garage, extra storage space is needed __ .._.� ��! � 188 REGULAR MEETIPdG OF AUGUST 7, 1978 PAGE 2 as he has three automobiles, two motorcycles, bicycles, a snowblower and lawnmower. He stated he wauld like to kee� these items housed inside and.this is not possible with his present garage. Councilman Hamernik asked P1r. Nelson if he had given consideration to ex- panding the existing garage. Mr. Nelson stated he has, but it is quite close to the lot line, and the garage was built short of the roof line. He also stated there is a large slab in the back which they use as a patio and he felt it would be easier and more economical to put up a second structure. Mr. Richard Larson, 506 Rice Creek Terrace, stated he lived directly across the street from Mr. Nelson and felt construction of the accessory building wouZd detract from other properties and have an effect on the valuation and asthetics of the area. He felt a precedent wouid be set, if the special use'permit is granted, and didn't think it was in keeping with the neigh- borhood as it presently exists. Mayor Nee asked Mr. Larson if he would feel differently if the structure was attached to the house, possibly on the end toward 68th Avenue. Mr. Larson stated he was not sure how this would fit in with the house so it would be difficult to answer. Ne stated he would not be pleased with a driveway that would open toward his property. Mrs. Barbara Hughes, 548 Rice Creek Terrace, indicated she was concerned aGout the noise. She also stated she wouid like any garage opening to be on 68th Avenue and not Rice Creek Terrace. Mr, Sobiech stated, as far as the noise, it is his understanding that the accessory building is mostly for storage, but that Mr. Nelson may do some work on the family car in the building. He stated, if the noise got to a point where it was a pubiic nuisance, the City would monitor the } situation. � Mrs. Hughes pointed out there are State regulations regarding noise control and they can be enforced. Mayor Nee stated he felt the State regulations indicate the noise has to be at a certain level over a period of time and feit the noise Mrs. Nughes was referring to wasn't prohibited by the State. Mr. D. G. Zawislak, 497 Rice Creek Terrace, pointed out there already is a double garage on the property and was wondering why Mr. Nelson purchased the house if he needed more storage. Mr. Dan Gourde, 680U lth StR•eet•, indicated his concerns are the same as Mr. Larson's. He felt by allowing this second accessory building, it wouid set a precedent to allow other persons in the City to request a second garage. He felt they would also be destroying property values in the neighborhood and another driveway would be added just north of his property. He felt this would be a detriment if he wanted to sell his property. 1 Mrs. Marlene Knight, 513 Rice Creek Terrace, stated when they purchased their house in October, their title stated there were to be no unattached garages in the corrmunity. She stated, therefore, they purchased their home with the understanding that they couldn't put up another garage. � Mr. Dowie Bouma, 525 Rice Creek Terrace, stated he has been a real estate broker for 16 years and is well aware of the effect this second accessory building wou7d have on the neighborhood. He stated the homes in this area range from $60-$90,000 and if you start adding double garages up and down the street, it would have an adverse effect on each and every property. He indicated he would be in favor of rejecting the request for the special � � . � � _. _ __ 1S� � . ; � REGt1LRR MEETIt�[G OF' AUGUST 7, 1978 PAGE 3 � i i. use perm�t. I, Mr. Nelson stated there are other detacned garages on Rice Creek Terrace and he personally feels it would be better to have another garage than to ' have items sitting in the driveway. He siated he moved out of his home in CoTumbia Heights because he ran out of room and spent time looking for property where he could put up another garage. He stated he talked with the rea]tor and someone at City Hall and was told this was acceptable. Mr. Nelson stated one of the main reasons for purchasing this home was because he needed the extra room and felt he could add on. Mr. Nelson stat2d he didn't come in to the neighborhood to put a blight on anyone, but felt storing items outside are worse than having the accessory building. Mr. Nelson stated he isn't aware of any covenants in his abstract of title which would prohibit him From building the accessory building. � Mayor Nee questioned the nature of the covenants in Mrs. Knight's title. Mrs.Knight stated, when their attorney examined the title, ihere was a paragraph that was very specific as to what you could or could not do as far as unattached garages. Cou;�cilman Barnette asked if the residents would have the same objections, if Mr. fVelson merely built a storage building, with no driveway. Mr. Larson stated, speaking on his own behaif, it would depend,on the location, size and design of the structure. He stated he would not find it as undesirable particularly if it was a smaller structure and didn't have the driveway and a large garage door, Mrs. Hughes stated she would have no objections to a storage building, as long as it faces on 68th and there is no noisy activity. She indicated, however, there are a lot of places to store off-season vehicles other than on your own properiy. �� Mr. Gourde stated he would have no objections to a storage shed. He stated this would eliminate the driveway and wouldn't be as large as the accessory building proposed by Mr. Nelson. Councilman Namernik stated a numbar of the neighbors expressed a concern about the comment at the Planning Co�nission regarding the burden of proof for denial of the special use permit. Mr. Doug Klint, acting City Attorney, stated the City doesn't have the initial ' burden of proof as it is on the applicant to show that his request for the special use permit complies with the requirements of the City Code. -' He stat�d the petitioner would have to show that the application would ' not adversely effect the safety and general welfare of the neighborhood. He stated, from this point, the burden is on the City for showing a reason for denying the special use permit. Mr. Doug Klint stated the courts have shown that mere aesthetic reasons are not sufficient for denial. Councilman Hamernik stated, ai this point, the Cauncil has testimony from a person who is a real estate broker regarding property va]ues, although they don't have any official testimony from an appraiser on his evaluation of the situation. He stated there were a number of comments regarding a precedent being set concerning second accessory buildings vahich he agrees does create some concern in his mind. He stated he didn't really feel the City was planned with this in mind, ihat is, pufiting up second accessory buildings on every lot. He feit this would be a great detraction from the area, if this took place. Councilman Hamernik felt the proper way to approach this would be for an ordinance change so that there was adequate control. Mayor Nee thought the ordinance is clear that it is prohibited. Mr. Sobiech, Publis Works Director, stated this is permitted with a special use permit, and prohibited without the special use permit. � I 19U � _ , REGULAR MEETING OF AUGUST 7, 1978 PAGE 4 Councilman Hamernik stated his point in bringing this up for discussion is that the general public probably has a misinterpretation as to how the ordinance reads, as he felt they interpret it as being acceptable, without the special use permit. Mayor stated he generally agrees with Mr. Nelson that it would be favorable to get the vehicles under cover and stored inside. He stated this is why the question was raised of extending the garage in order to obtain the needed space. � Councilman Barnette asked if the City can really say, by adding this accessory building, if it wou1d lower the value of homes around this property. Mr. Doug Klint, City Attorney, stated the Council would have to be the final judge and wei!gh the e�Vi!dence. �� Councilman Fitzpatrick stated they have been told aesthetics are not sufficient � reason for denial, but diminuation of the value would be, yet the diminu- ation depends on the aesthetics. Councilman Hamernik stated, at this point, he is in the position to reconunend denial, however, if the petitioner feels, for any reason, he would like I action delayed, he would give this consideration. � � Mr. Nelson indicated he could see no reason for Council to delay action � i on the request. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to deny SP #78-06, as filed by Mr. Robert Nelson, 524 Rice Creek Terrace, on the grounds that the addition of a second auxiliary storage structure, such as proposed, would have a diminutive effect on the area which has been maintained and a precedent would not be set by denying this request. Seconded by Councilman Qarnette. Cour�cilman Schneider clarified tlrat they are not allowed to consider the aesthetics of the situation, but if the adverse effects diminish property values, then this can be considered as a reason for denial. Mr. Doug Klint, City Attorney, stated it is a very close legal question I , and the reason for denial would have to be determined by the Council. � � In this case, he stated, the fact that the Planning Committee recommended I ' approvai should be given considerable weight. UPON A VOICE V�TE, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Barnette praised the Nelsons' motives, and hoped something could, be worked out so that they could get things inside a storage area. Mayor fJee stated he alsa shared Councilman Barnette's feelings and hoped some other alternative could 'oe worked out. Counci7man Hamernik stated he was concerned to the degree that he is wondering, in searching the ordinance, if perhaps Mr. Nelson wasn't misled. He felt the Planning Commission should review the ordinance for possible clarificd- tion. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to recommend that staff bring this ordinance ' before the Planning Commission for their review and further discussion i for possible rewr�ting for clarification. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. ; Upon a voice vote, all votirig aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried % � unanimously. ! ROD WAARA, EDINA REALTY; L.S, #78-04, 140 CNARLES STREET: � � __._ _ Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated this is a request for a lot split for a parcel of property in the southwest corner of East River Road 191 REGULAR MEETING OF AUGUST 7, 1978 PAGE 5 and Charles Street. He stated the Planning Commission recommended approval of the lot split with the following stipulations: (1) five foot easements along all sides ofi Parcels A and B and (2) 20 foot easement alor.g the east portion of Parcel B to he used as bikeway/walkway easement as well as utility and drainage easements. • MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and a�prove L.S. #78-04 with the stipulations of five foot easements along all sides �f Parcels A and B and the 20 foot easement along the east portion of Parcel B to be used as bikeway/walkway easement as we11 as utiiity ard drainage easements. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, ali voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MORATORIUM ON LOT DEVELOPMENT ON LOTS IN INNSBRUCK NORTH 2ND ADDITION LO7S 4, 5, AND 6, BLOCK 2 AND LOTS 5, 6, AND 7, BLOCK 3• Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated the Planning Commission discussed development on lots that have been previous]y designated as "wetlands" by the Department of Natural Resources. He stated the Environmental Quality Commission has recommended a moratorium on development of these lots and passed this recommendation on to the Planning Commission. Mr. Sobiech stated he has been in contact with the Department of Natural Resources and they indicated the City should be receiving additional in- formation regarding development of these lots. He felt that perhaps the original Type ITI wetlands designation was made with the assumption that this development did not have a functioning storm sewer system. He stated, about six months ago, the appropriate data the City has regarding the storm sewer system in the area and how it functians, was forwarded to the De- Partment of Natural Resources and they are in the process of reviewing this material. �- Mr. Sobiech stated a building permit has Eeen issued, and appropriate notice given to the D.N.R, for Lot 4 of B1ock 2. Mr. Sobiech stated, as of now, no building permits have been issaed for Lots 5 and 6 of Block 2. Further, the Department of Natural Resources has issued permits on Lots 4, 5, 6, and 7 Block 3, and the City has issued building permits for all the lots in Block 3. Mayor Nee pointed out that on Lot 4, Block 2, the p,N.R. hasn't issued a permit and yet the lot is being fil]ed. He questioned if the D.N.R. has been told there is activity on Lot 4. Mr. Sobiech stated they have been informed. Gouncilman Schneider noted on Lots 5 and 6, Block 2, there is iliegal filling taking place. Mr. Sobiech stated that was correct and the City has been in contact with those property owners. Councilman Schneider questioned if the filling of those lots creates any additional flood potential or nutrient problem with the run-off. Mr. Sobiech stated the Innsbruck storm sewer took into account the develop- ment of all those properties, and the Rice Creek Watershed District approved the storm sewer system. Councilman Schneider siated ihe City is apparently at the point where the Department of Natural Resources is saying, in their opinion, the storm sewer system is not adequate and in the City's opinion, it is adequate. He questioned if, in fact, there was flooding in the basements of the homes in that area. Mr. Sobiech stated the City i�asn'i received any complaints about basement flooding. He stated the D.M.R. has asked for appropriate data regarding the storm sewer system and the design criteria used and perhaps the City would have additional information from them in the next few weeks. ; I Ms. Lee Ann Sporre, member of the Environmental Quality Commission, stated _ __ _ ___ _.. . _ . - - . . _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ ____ � 192 f i REGULAR MEETING OF AUGUST 7, 1278 PAGE 6 she wished to cail on Mr. Messerli to speak to the Council as he is a resident in this area. Mr. A1 Messerli, 5505 W. Danu6e Road, stated he lives adjacent to the two wetlands in question. He stated he thinks the Council is aware of the history of this area and how the assessments were put on to the lots in the area. i�e stated the explanation they had was there was some question if sort�e of these lots would be buildable. Mr. f4esserli stated, last year, the D.N.R. did state that the lots were Type III wetlands and public waters. He stated it was pointed out the D.N.R. did not knor� about the storm sewers and believes this is in error as the D.N.R, made a study of the storm sewers. Mr. Messerli stated the most recent thing that hrought up this issue again is that there is extensive filling going on at these lots. He stated truckloads of bad fill material was being dumped, without building permits. Mr. Messerli referred to an article in the paper which stated that Minnesota was losing Federal funds because their method of retaining wetlands was not up to date. He stated this was of concern to him. He feit the D.N.R. was not taking the action they should to protect the wetlands, and felt there are some lots that are worth preserving. He thought perhaps the Rice Creek Watershed District may even have some second thoughts and in- dicated he would not like something to happen again like is happening to Moore Lake. ' Councilman Schneider stated he shared Mr. Messerli's concern in the area. He pointed out the State has legal authority that should be enforced at the State level. He stated he has some questions of the legality of imposing a one year moratorium on development in that area, or for that matter, any other area. Ne felt, at this point, he would like to see the additional information from the Department of Natural Resources and would like the City Attorney to re�=iew the model ordinances and legality of pro- posing a moratorium on construction. He thought perhaps the City could hold off issuance of any building permits for two weeks until a report is received. Councilman Schneider felt, however, the dumping of fill should be stopped as he felt it was in violation of existing City and State ordinances. Mr. Messerli stated this fill was being done daily for the last severa1 months. He stated the sand casting was bulldozed and buried and they are now hauling dirt on top of that_ He pointed out those lots that were being filled don't have building permits and stated Lots 4 and 5, Block 2, were being filled today. Mr. Sobiech ind9cated that Lot 4 had a buitding permit and the property owner had been contacted about not discontinuing filling on Lot 5. Councilman Barnette asked when Mr. Harstad purchased the lots if they were designated as buildable lots. Mr. Sobiech stated, if he wanted to go through the expense of soil prepar- ation, they would be buildable. lots. 4 Ms. Sporre pointed out that judges have ruled over and over that if you buy wetlands, you don't have the right to build on it. She stated the ; State recognizes that wetlands are protected by State law. She stated ,' � what the Commission was getting at was an injunction to halt the filling of these lots. She felt the City should ask for an injunctian against the D.N.R. under the Minnesota Statutes. Councilman Schneider stated Minnesota Statute 105 allows the appeal process, however, you would get into a situation where one public body is suing another public body and na matter who wins, the taxpayer loses. ' � Mayor Nee stated, if it was as clear as Ms. Sporre suggests, he thinks the � ----- _ i �, �i.� � % REGULA.R MEETI.NG OF AUGUST 7, 1Q78 pAGE: 7 Council would have proceeded. He stated the City Attorney advised ihat the City didn't have the lega] foundation in the matter. Ms. Sporre stated they asked for an environmentaT impact statement and at that time, the City Attorney doubted if it was legal. She stated they found it was a very legal process and used effectively by the residents. In this case, ihe citizens are acknowledging the same roie for the Innsbruck area and asking that they not have to go against their local government to protect what the State law provides. -She stated if it is necessary to have a ciass action against the D.N.R., there seems to be suff9cient evidence. ' Councilman Schneider stated this is private land and somewhere along the line the person who owns it has to be compensated. Ms. Sporre stated the State law recognizes those wetlands as having over- riding public purpo9e. Mayor Nee stated if a special assessment district was set up that involved the immediate area, which is pro6ably about 13 houses, it is possible that the district couid buy the land and restore it for possibly a modest cost. He stated, however, what is needed is a petition from over 50� of the affected area. He stated an estimate could then be made on what it might cost to restore it and what property owners wou]d be assessed. Mr. Messerli felt this was a possibility, but was concerned about what would be a reasonable assessment. Mr. Messerli pointed out that individuals are encouraged to bring suit where the D,N.R. is not enforcing the law and another point is that the State has avaiiable to it several million dollars in Federal aid for two programs; one, for the purchase of wetlands and secondly, to pay owners to preserve the wetlands. He felt if the assessment approach would be the most reasonable, in terms of mone,y, it would be worth pursuing. { ' Mayor Nee pointed out, i of evidence to suggest He stated there isn't property and make it a cost. if the City gets into litigation, there is a lot that these lots were intended to be building sites. any question that the City has the power to condemn natural site and they could get an estimate on the Mr.` Messerli stated he would be interested in this approach, if the City fieels it is the only approach to take, 'MOTION by Councilman Schneider to direct staff to take whatever action is necessary to immediately stop the dumping or filling on all 1ots, without building permits. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. M07ION by Councilman Schneider to not issue any permits for two weeks until staff has time to work up a proposal on the costs for retaining the vacant area. Seconded by Counci7man Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting �ye., Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 'MDTIQN by Councilman Schneider to refer to the City Attorney a copy of the Environmental Protection Model Ordinances for use by local governments and requesi his opinion on the constitutionality. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion �arried unanimously. (. Mr. Jim Langenfeld, Chairman of the Environmental Quality Commission, � thanked the Council members for their action. He stated the basic idea they are trying to get across is to make sure the areas being developed are properly reviewed. He explained that was the intention of• the request for the moratorium on development. He stated he would appreciate the CounciJ's making a decision on the Interium Development Control Ordinance. He felt there were problems somewhere and someone wasn't doing their job and indicated he wouid like action taken against the D.N.R. � � Councilman Schneider stated he shares Mr. Langenfeld's concerns as one of the things that first got him interested in City government was a similar � 194 REGULAR MEETING OF AUGUST 7, 1978 PAGE 8 situation in his neighborhood. He stated, however, he feels a respon- sibility in guarding the taxpayer's dollar and when another government agency is involved, he feels it is wasteful to overstep the bounds of that agency. He stated the D.N.R. is saying not to issue a permit, and they don't want to risk litigation, but wants the Gity to take action. He stated he hopes it doesn't appear he isn't concerned about the en- vironment. Mr. Langenfeld asked if there wasn't an ordinance indicating what type of fill had to be used. Mr. Sobiech stated they will review the material being used for fill. Mr. Sobiech also questioned if the Council's motion on costs for restoring the area included both Blocks 2 and 3. It was the consensus of the Council that staff should look at the total package. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to receive the minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of Ju]y 26, 1978. Seeonded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � ` CQNSIQERATIQN OF RE UEST FOR USE OF LOCKE FARK SOGCER FIELD BY WOODCREST � BAPTIST CHURCH RECOMMFNDED FOR DENTAL BY PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION�_ Pastor Poorman of the ldoodcrest Baptist Church appeared before the Council regarding their request for use of Locke Park soccer field. He requested the Council not honor the recor�nendation of the Park and Recreation Cammission who recommended denial of the request. Pastor Poorman explained the use of this field is vital to their athletic program. Mayor Nee felt the concern of the Commission was the church/state conflict. ; He felt possibly a rental agreenent would solve this problem. • � Pastor Poorman indicated they would be willing to meet this demand. Councilman Namernik asked when their season would begin and when they would need.the field. Pastor Poorman stated they would need the field by August 21, 1978. Ne also pointed out they would like to use the field for physical education ' classes. Councilman Hamernik pointed out the amount of time and hours they are requesting would be in conf7ict with some of the programs planned by the City. He stated his concern was with the hours of 3 to 5 p.m. and 3 to 6 p.m., when the youth would be out of school and possibly utilizing the park area at that time. he stated, therefore, he was sor�what reluctant to enter into a lease agreement with the hours requested. Pastor Poorman stated, if the field was needed, they would use it only for home games and practices. but to eliminate the use entirely he feels would hurt their schedule. i Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, suggested getting back to the Council in a few ,( weeks and felt if it is a mutualiy beneficial arrangemer�t, they would iry l% to work something out. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to table this time in order to give staff an opportunity to work out an agreement with Woodcrest Baptist Church and bring the item back to Council at the earliest possible time, but no later than two weeks. Seconded by CouncYlman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, ali voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � f i � __ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ _._ _ � _ __ . _ __. _ - l . 1J5 � REGULAR MEETING OF AUGUST 7, 1978 PAGE 9 I CONSIDERATION OF A REQUES7 TO SERVE 3.2 BEER AT NE16Ht30RH00D PARTY AT COGAN PARK: The Council received a request from Mrs. Rachel Nee, volunteer for the Logan Park Annual Picnic Committee, requesting use of Logan Park for a neighborhood party on Sunday, August 2�, 1978 between 3 and 10 p.m, or, in the event of rain, permission to hold the picnic on August 2], 1978 from 5 fio 8 p.m: Permission was also requested to serve 3.2 beer and for some extra tables. I MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve this request for use of Logan l.-s Park on August 20, 1978 between 3 and 1Q p.m. or, in the event of rain, on August 21, 1978 from 5 to 10 p.m, and grant permission to serve 3.2 beer and for the Park Department to comply with the request for extra tables. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Nee decTared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF A PROPOSAL FOR A COLLECTION CENTER AND RECYCLABLES: � Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated a proposed agreement is before the Council for consideration regarding a recycling center. He stated, since Ms. Metcalf is on vacation, Ms. Steinmetz is present to answer any questions the Council may have. Mr. Sobiech pointed out the Projeci Corrmittee hasn't had the opportunity to review this proposed agreement and if desired by the Council, staff would continue to work with them on this matter. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with ihe agreement and direct staff to continue working with the Recycling Committee. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Mr, Brunsell, City Clerk, stated the non-profit organization who will be overseeing the recycling oper•ation can be named as an additional insured on the City's policy at a cost of about �50 per year. Ne stated, however, � if they were to take out their own insurance, the cost would be about $500 per year. Councilman Schneider staied his feeling would be to add them to the City's policy for the $5Q per year and have this amount repaid to the City, as opposed to them paying $500 for insurance. He stated he would propose, therefore, that the agreement be reworded to cover this. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE MOTION, a17 voted aye, and Mayo ri Nee de- clared the motion carried unanimously. ; RESOLUTION N0, 71-9978 AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTIN6 THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMFNTS ON PARCEL 1305, PART OF LOTS 18.ANU i9, UDITOR'S SUBDIVISTQN IYO. 129, RND PLATTING INTO EV�ERT`S ADQITION: ' MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 71-1978. Seconded by Cquncilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, al] voting aye, Mayor Nee dectared the motion carried unanimously. ; LICENSES� MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the licenses as submitted and as on fiie in the License Clerk's Office. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. - Upon a voice vote, al] voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ! _ LICENSES - MICHAEL SERVE7US UNITARIAN SOCIETY: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the licenses as requested by the Michael Servetus Unitarian Society and waive the fees. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee de- clared the motion carried unanimously. i � i � �. � lys . - REGULAR MEETING OF AUGUST 7, 1978 PAGE 10 - CLAIMS: ' MO.TION by Councilman Schneider to authorize payment of Claims No. 193G21 , through 7_14997. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik.' Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ESTIPIATES : MOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve the estimates as submitted below. League of Minnesota Cities 300 Hanover Building 480 Cedar Street St. Paui, Minnesota 55101 � Membership dues in the League of Minnesota Cities I for year beginning September 1, 1978 $5,039.00 i Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upan a voice vote, all voting aye, r Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CI�AIM - MR. BOB CALDERON, JR. - 6401 CENTR,4L AVENUE N.E.: I Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated Mr. Calderon was in attendance � earlier in the meeting and had to leave, but has submitted a claim for � damages to his lawn estimated at $804. f � ?he Council felt this should be processed through normal procedures for � handling claims. ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Councilman Na�rnik to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Council- } man Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of August 7, 1978 adjourned at 9:46 p.m. Respectfully submitted, �arDle Naddad Wil]iam J. .IVee Secy. ta the City Council Mayor Approved: _ ' � � MEMO 70: DEPARTMENT HEADS. Following are the "ACTIONS NEEDED" from �� the August 7, 1978 Regular Council Meeting. Answers are due in the �� 0 City Manager's of.fice by Wednesday noon, August 16, 1978. Thank you. '' REGULAR P9EETI��lG -- AUGUST 7, 1978 - 7:30 P, P-9, PLEDGE OF 1�LLEGIANCE: APPROVAL OF i�1I NUTES : PUBLIC HEARING MEETING, JULY 1%, 1973 Approved ADOPTION OF AGEI��DA: Adopted as presented OPEi� FORUf�1, V I S I TORS : a CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA — IS PIINUTES No response tJEW BUS I iVESS : CONSIDERATION OF SETTING PUBLIG HEARING FOR Z9�9 �UDGET ON $EPTEMBER Ig, 197� � � � � � � � � � . � . � � � � � . � 1 0 Set Public Nearing for September 18, 1978 CITY MANAGER ACTION NEEDED: Make arrangements for Public Hearing on September 18, 1978 FINANCE ACTION NEEDED: Make arrangements to have notices published. � � � � EtdGINEERIPdG ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ARKS AND RE �dEl� BUSI��ESS (CONTINUED) �ECEIVING TNE �'�1NUTES OF THE PLI�NNIf�G CQMMISSION i'�EETING OF �ULY 26, 1978, � � � , � � � � � . � � � � � 1. Robert Nelson, SP #78-06, 524 Rice Creek Terrace.........2 - ZE Planning Comm. Recommendation: Approve with & 2Q - 2R stipulations Council Action Required: Considerat�on of recommendation d. • Pa�� 2 2-2$$ Request denied ACTION NEEDED: Infarm applicant of Counci] action and refer ordinance to Planning Commission for review and clarification. 2. Rod Waara, Edina Realty; L.S. #78-04, 140 Charles St.....2 �- 2 F Planning Comm. Recommendation: Approve with & 2 S-2T stipulations � Council Action Required: Consideration of � recommendation Approved with stipulations ACTION NEEDED: Inform applicant of Council stipulations 3. Moratorium on Lot Ueveiopment on Lots in Innsbruck North 2nd Addition ..... .. .... ..... .... ....... .....2J - 20 Pianning Comm. Recorr�nendation: �Moratorium be placed & 2U-2SS for vne year or less on Lots 4, 5, & 6, Biock 2.and Lots 5, 6& 7, Block 3 Council Action Required: Consideration of Moratorium M�ratorium considered ' ACTION NEEDED: Staff to take acti,on regarding building permits and dumping of fill. C4NSI�ERATION OF REQUEST FOR USE OF LOCKE PARK SOCCER FIEL.D BY WOODCREST BAPTIST CHURCH iRECOh1MENDED FOR DENIAL BY PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION)� ���.. ... 3- 3 B Tabled. Staff to work on agreement and submit no later than 2 weeks. ACTION NEEDED: Submit agreert�ent within 2 weeks. � LAR �EETING, AUGUST %, 1973 . iJE�� BUSINESS (CoN-tt►vuED) �ARKS AND REC �ENGINEERING FIP�ANCE FINANCE FINANCE PAGE 3 CONSIDERATION OF REQUEST TO SERVE 3�2� BEER AT i�EIGHBORH00D PARTY AT LOGAN PARK� � � � � � � � � � . � � 4 Approved. Parks Dept. to provide extra tables. ACTION NEEDED: Inform applicant of approval and provide needed tables. CONSIDERATION OF A PROPOSAL FOR A COLLECTION C�NTER FOR P�ECYCLABLES � � � � � � � � � � � � � � , � � � � � � 5 ` 5 F Concurred with proposa] ACTION NEEDED: Direct staff to continue working with the Recycling Comnittee. CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PaRCE� 1305, PART OF LOTS 1� AND I9, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION ��0, 129, AND PLATTING INTO EVERT�S �DbITION� � � � . � . � � , � , 6 — 6 E Resolution No. 71-1978 adopted ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized LI CENSES , , , , , e . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 7 — 7 C Approved--including h1ichael Servetus Unitarian Society; fee waived ACTION NEEDED: Issue licenses �LAIMS� . � . � . � . . . . . . . , . . . � � . . . . . � $ . Approved ACTION NEEDED: Pay claims ESTIMATES. � � . � . � . � � � . . . � � . � � � . � � � 9 — J B Approved . 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ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Councilman Barneite, Counciiman Schneider, Mayor Nee, Counciiman Namernik and Councilman•Fitzpatrick MFMBERS ABSENT: None ADOPTION OF AGENDA: MOTION by Councilman Hamernfk to adopt the agenda as presented. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. llpon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC HEARINGS: FUBLIC HEARING ON FINAL PLA7; PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISIQN P.S. #78-04 EAST RANCH ESTATES 4TH ADDITION; THE SAME BEING 7910 UNIVERSITY AVL•.NUE GODFATHER PIZZA): MOTTON by Councilman Hamernik to waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice and open the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. lJpor a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the mation carried unanimously and ihe Publfc fiearing opened at 7:34 p.m. Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated this plat is ttre northwest quadrant of the intersection of 79th and University where Godfather Pizza presently exists. He stated a building permit was approved, with the stipulation that this platting take place. 7he park fee was paid at the time of the issuance of the building permit, No persans in the audience spoke for or against this proposed plat. MOTTON by Councilman Hamernik to close t'he Public Nearing. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing ciosed at 7:36 p.m. PUBLIC_HEARING ON FINAL PLAT; PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION P.S. #�8-05, MUNN'S MOTION by Councilman Fitzpati°ick to waive the reading of the Public Nearing notice and open the Pub]9c Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, a71 voting aye> Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing opened at 7:36 p.m. Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated this plat has been before.the Planning Cornmission bn severa7 occasions. He stated the proposed plat consists . of 10 lots, as noted on Page 2A of the agenda book. , � Mr. Sobiech stated it is the intention of the petitioner to develop nine of the lots. Each of the lots satisfies the minimum area and lot width requirements. Mr. Sobiech stated Lot No. i0 is to the north of the basic plat and the petitioner intends to work wiih the City regarding dedication of this property for park purposes. Mr. Sobiech stated the Ptanning Contnission's concern was mainly with the drainage in the area. � ��$ PUBLIC HEARIN6 MEETING OF JULY 17, 1978 PAGE 2 In order �o insure a safe traffic pattern in the area and not have access direct1y on East River Road, it ;s proposed to improve Hillcrest to what is shown as "Blair Way" on the plat. Mr. Sobiech stated sewer and water would be extended to the plat from East River Road. Since there is no existing stoti°m sewer piping in the area, a surface drainage system must be utilized. I Mr. Sobiech stated certain items were forwarded to the Planning Com�nission for their review such as information regarding soil borings, existing topography and water table in the area. Mr. Sobiech stated some existing organic materials would have to be removed and the Engineer's report indicates that the soil materials on the site are adequate for construction of single family homes. Mr. Sobiech stated it would be recomnended that the footings for the basements be four feet above the water table. Mr. Sobiech stated a drainage plan was presented with the plat. Ne stated there is an indication that water collects along the south boundary lines af ihe plat, and, on occasion, there is standing water on properties presently existing to the south of the proposed plat. P�r. Sobiach stated, one of the stipulations by the Planning Commission for plat approval, was to make sure that this plat did not impact on the properties to the south and possibly to work with these property owners to eiiminate the standing water probiem. Mr. Sobiech stated, in development of the drainage plan, about seven acres of area was involved. He stated the main outlet for drainage of thi� area is the drainage ditch which parallels the railroad tracks and flows into Locke Lake. Mr. Sobiech stated, in order to have a positi�re flow into Lacke lake, it s�ould be necessary to have the drainage ditch reconstructed and properly maintained. He stated what is also proposed is a lar,d]ocked holding pond and it wo�ald be necessary for the petitioners te g� before the Rice Creek �atershed District to satisfy their storm sewer retention requirements. t�r. �obiech stated the petitioners intend to perform the site gradin� and grading for the ditch to insure, before constructien, that everythiny is flovling in a proper manner. In referring to stipulation No. 5, as r�commended by the Planning Commission, which states that all costs of the drainage systc�n be borne by the developer, Mr. Sobiech stated the petitioners have signed an agreement that they are willing to pay for these costs. Mr. Sobiech stated he feels the Burlington Northern Railroad has some responsibility for this ditch also, and permission to use this drainage ditch will have to be obtained from the railroad. Mr. Sobiech also pointed o�t there are three City controlled lots which have drainage easements on them and at this time cannot be used for anything other than drainage purposes. He stated, in order to make sure this ponding area is maintained, access would be needed and it is reconmended a 20 foot easement be given between Lots 4 and 5. Councilman Barnette questioned if the matter of alignment where Hillcrest comes into Hickury Drive had been resolved. Mr. Sobiech stated the City has an existing easement and didn't see any problem ;n �orking with t4�e property owners, h1r. Berry and A1r. Nichols regarding this alignment. Councilman Schneider questioned who wauld be responsible for maintaining the drainage easement. Mr. Sobiech sta�ed, once i� is graded, it v�oul� be up to the individual property owners to maintain it. Councilman Schneider questioned if the prospective buyers of these homes would be aware they had to maintain the drair.age easement. . � I i � s 169 pUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 17, 1978 PAGE 3 Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, said that would be part of the plat and gener�ally the buyers are made aware of this when they buy the home. Councilman Schneider questi�ned iP this drainage system would be creating a similar situation tha�c now exiscs at htoore �ake. Mr. Sobiech stated the purpose of the open drainage system is to have the ponding to absorb th� nutrients. Mayor Nee stated, ecoiogicaily, it is a more desirable system than piping. Mr. Herrick pointed out the Rice Creek Watershed D9strict would also be looking at the quality �f the water and wculd probably have some comments. Counciiman Fitzpatrick staied that most plats provid2 for drainage through a storm sewer system; and with this plat, there is drainage onto public land. He feit, therefore, the City is, in effect, providing the drainage for this piat. Mr. Herrick felt the City has a similar situation at Harr�is Lake where the pond is owned by the City and also su�h a situatior., in part, of some ponds in North Innsbruck, He stated, if it was determined that the best way to drain this area was underground piping, probably the City would construct a storm sewer and assess it agains� the property, but he didn't see any difference whether it �s above or under ground. ' Mr. Nerrick stated the cost of the drainage system, in this case, would be paid for by the developer H!hich he feels is consistent with what has been done in the past. He stated it appears there is a trend in trying te get surface water detention rather than piping everything underground. Mr. Herrick stated he didn't see any problem as far as setting a precedent or the legality, as long as the City isr't using public funds to subsidize the deveiopment. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the Council could take the approaci� of having the City provide the underground storm sewer system and the developer pay the full assessment cost for the plat and aiso assess surrou���ing benefited properties which clrain to the system. He stated, if the Council has any plans to use the property for a park in the future, the open drainage system wou]d limit its use. He also pointed out that ihe recommendation of the Parks and Recreation Commission was that this wuuid not be a gpod location for a park. Councilman Fitzpatriek stated he realizes they have a recommendation from the Parks and Recreation Commission and Pianning Commission that there not be a park develo�ed on this property; but on the other hand, tiie City has a petition from residents in the ir�nediate area requesting park facilities on that property. Councilman Fitzpatrick also pointed out that there is already an existing drainage probiem on some of the proper�ties on hiickory Drive and with this drainage pian, it might tend to a7leviate some of the probiems. Councilman Hamernik pointed out the proposed hous�s are awfully close to the rear lot line and questioned the grade in this area. Mr. Sobiech stated ttie houses would have to be at an ele��ation about 860 down to 855 in order to have a 4 to 1 slope. Councilman Hamernik questioned k�hat Mr. Sobiech meant by a"positive flow". Mr. Sobiech stated the outlet at the bottom of the pond would have io be such so as the water comes in, it flows out immediately. He stated this is an area where they would have to check with the Watershed Oistrict on their requirements. Councilman Hamernik asked on the basis of the soil borings and figures for a 50 year storm, how long it would take to relieve the pond. Mr. Sobiech stated he is anticipating about 36 hours and with normal rain, not anticipating any water at all in the ponding area, Mr. Bud Berry, 6965 Nickory Drive, indicaied he didn't know how this could be absorbed into the ground in 36 hours. _ � 1`7f� , PU6LIC HEARING MEETING OF Ji1LY 17, 1978 PAGE 4 Mr. Nichols, 6949 Hickory Drive, felt additional construction in this area would only accentuate the drainage pr•oblems. Mr. Sobiech stated these questions were addressed in the drainage plan and he reviewed the present flow factors and what they would be, after development. He felt, therefore, the capacity required would have to be provided in the ponding or holding area. Mr. Terry Mickley, 7075 Hickory Drive, whose property is on the south side ` of ihe proposed development, voiced his concern about the drainage. He � pointed out the problems he now has with �vater standing in his back yard. � Ne felt the.tolerances weren't enough to insure that someone isn't going to have water problems. , Mr. Sobiech stated they are suggesting the railroad ditch be lowered to get a more positive flow. He pointed out that Mr. i�1ickley's property has a berm running across the back which keeps the water on his property. He felt, if this were r2-graded, it would help the drainage. Gouncilman Hamernik asked, in lowering the level of the railroad ditch, what elevation they were looking for. Mr. Sobiech stated they wished to have tfie elevation at the railroad drainage ditch be at the bottom of the retention pond so as not to have a holding situation. hir. Qureshi, City Manager, pointed out if there is any desire to use the property otf�er than for a drainage area, Council should be sure they have access to the property. He felt the design of the system might be different, if the Councii wanted to use the property for anything other than a drainage pond. lKr. Qureshi also felt the developers should make sure they advise prospective buyers that there would be tio park in the back of their yards. Mr. Munn, the developer, questioned why an easement was needed if they were i not going to have a park. ; � Councilrnan Fitzpatrick felt there has been a yood deal of requests in the area .for park facilities and that this option should be leit open. He stated he telieved it was pointed out the City wanted access to this area even though there wasn`t a park. No other persons in the audience spoke regardiny this proposed p7at. MtOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared - the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing closed at 8:40 p.m. Mayor Nee stated tha•t Ite�ns 5, 7 and 8 are also related to this particular piat so Council may wish to consider these items at this time. NlOTION by Councilman fitzpatrick to consider Items 5, 7 and 8 on the agenda fn conjunction with this plat. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT P.S. �E78-05, MUNN'S HILLCREST ADDITION: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with the reco�nendation of the Planning Commission and approve the final plat, P,S. �78-05, P•tunn's Nillcrest Addition, with the following stipulations: (1) That the drainage plan I functions to insure that property owners south of the plat are not impacted Dy the development; and if possible, work with them to reduce their existing j problems; (2) That a 20 foot access easement to Lots 11, 12 and 13 be ! constructed with appropriate hard surface area to adequately handle maintenance equipment and to be placed prior to the occupancy of the proposed dwellings; � (3) That a performance bond be obtained to insure the �roper site gradings for ' each lot; (4) That the approval �vould be contingent an Burlington Northern j properly ma.iniaining the drainage ditch; and (5) That all eosts.for the drainage j system would be borne by the developer, Seconded by Councilman Barnette. ;' 0 17] PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JUL.Y 17, 1978 PAGE 5 ; _ ; Hr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated the Council should also state ; whether they wish to collect the park fee or have land dedicated far park � � purposes. ! Councilman Fitzpatr•ick stated the remainder of Lot 10 would be sufficient to � cover 8 of the 9 buildable lots, therefore, they could dedicate Lot 10 and pay a$300 fee for the additional lot. MO7ION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to add to the rnotion that the park fee would ; - be satisfied with the dedication of Lot 10 p7us $300. Seconded by CounciTman Barnette. Councilman Flamernik felt the motion should include that the petitioner advise I potential buyers ihat ihe drainage area is strictly for drainage purposes and noi a park. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to amend tne motion to inciude that the petitioner advise potential buyers that the drainage area is strictly for drainage purposes � dnd not a park. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all � voting aye, Mayor Nee declared ti�e motion carried unanimously. ! Counci7man Hamernik stated he is not comt'ortable wii;h stipulation No. 4 that approval is contingent on Burlington Northern properly maintaining the drainage ditch. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated they are ta]king about more than maintenance, and an agreement would have to be reached with Burlington Northern to bring the ditch up to a certain level agreed upon. He stated he supposed there is room far negotiat9on whethPr the City, throGgh the developer, is going to pay for it or the railroad is going to Pay for it. Ile thought the railroad has some responsibility, if the ditch originally drained the land and they permitted the si7t to collect. Mr. Herrick felt stipulation No. 4 might be amended to provide that approval is contingent upon the City obtaining an agreement with Qurlington Northern that the ditch wi11 be constructed to a satisfaci;�ry deptli to provide adequate drainage of the area. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to amend stipu�lation No. 4 to read as follows: "That approval is contingent upon the City reaching an agreement with Burling- ton Northern that the ditch be constructed to a satisfactory depth to adequately drain the area." Seconded by Councilman Namernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the r�otion carried unanimously. UPON A VOICE VOTE ON THE MAIN MOTION, ali voted aye, and Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0._ 60-i978 ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLANS AND SFECIFICATIQNS ANQ MQTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Reso7ut7or No. 60-]978. Seconded by Cauncilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee �eclared the motion carried unanimously. RFSOl.UTION N0. 61-1978 RFCEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND RECE �_ MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 61-1978. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all roiing aye, Mayor Nee declared l the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 62-1978 ORDER?NG IMPROVEMENT AND FINAL PLANS AND SRECIFICATIONS OF COSTS THEREOF: SANITARY SE41ER AND WATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT #124: MOTION by Counc�lman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolutio� No. 62-1978. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 0 I ; 17? PUBLIC hIEARIN6 MEETING OF JULY 17, 1978 PAGE 6 U7I�N N0. 63-1978 ORDERING PRELIt�{INARY PLANS, SPECIFICIITIONS C,ND ES7IMAT C('(1CTC T4JFRF(1F• :'i'RFF7 TMPR(1VFMFWT PR(1.1�fT CT 1Q'IR_1 _ Af1f1FNi1�IM !!�, MOTION by Councilman barnette to adopt Resolution No. 53-1978. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Councilman Barnette stated it seems the matter re- garding the street alignment will have to be decided and the City wi11 have to meet with Mr. Berry and Mr. Nichols. Mr. Sebiech, Public Works Director, stated this resolution will direct staff to prepare the alignments and authorize them to discuss this with the affected property owners. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON 7HE MOTION, all voted aye, and P1ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ON N0. 64-1978 RECEIVING THE PRELiMINARY REPORT AND RECEIV MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 64-1978. Seconded by Councilman Namernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee de- clared the motion carried unanimously. ION NO 65-1978 ORDERING IMPROVEMEP�T AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS MOiION by Counciiman Fitzpatric� to adopt i2esolution No. 65-1978. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee de- clared the motion carried unanimously. RECESS: Recess called by Mayor Nee at 9 p.m. RECONVENEO: Reconvened by Mayor Nee at 9:12 p.m. Ali Council memhers were present. PUBLIC HEARINGS: PUBLIC HEARING OfJ PROPOSED TAX LIMIT BASE INCREASE: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to waive the reading of the Public Hearing notict and open the Public {iearing. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor P�pe declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing opened at 9:12 p.m. Mr. Brunsell., City Clerk, stated in ]971, the State Legislature adopted legislation which put a 7imit on the taxes a City could levy. He stated this iimit is based on dollars per person and it doesn't make any difference how much assessed value the City has or how much new industrial or commercial development there �s in the City. Mr. Brunsell stated Fridley is a maturing co�nur�ity and growth has not been that much which puts a restriction on the City's operation as the limit was based on taxes in 1971. Mr. Srunsell, staied, in 1977, the iegislature amended their legislation to permit City's to change their tax base and this has to be taken advantage af in 1978. Ne pointed out this does not mean the Council is considaring a tax levy. He stated, even though the Council may not want to use this tax base, action must be taken this year in order for them to make any changes in the future_ Mr. Brunsell presented a chart showing the cost of living and where Gity taxes have increased at a lesser rate compared to the cost of living. Charts were also presented showing the costs for City services and how the costs have risen for corrunodities the City must use. Mr. �runsell briefly explained the Fiscal Disparities Act by which 40q of the corr�ner•cial and industrial valuation is shared on a metropolitan wide basis and the City loses under this law. He explained another item affecting the mill rate is the limited value law which places a restriction on the amount _----------� . _.. ..�_"'. _.__. `_'� .. _._._. . . ,.5� __ . '_"-�.._. .._..�..._ y.._... ._ ._"" �..._....'_'_.",_ _ _.___". . . F _...___..._._ '__'._'__ __..__...._.: �... ... _.'__� . 173 i I PUI3LIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 17, 1978 PAGE 7 ! � of valuation increase the assessor can place on property within a given year. � F(e also stated the homestead formula used also affects the mili rate. Mr. Qrunseil preserited charts showing mi11 rate comparisons and how the mill �°ate was affected by laws that were enacted uy the Legislature. i For purposes of comparison, Mr. Brunsell stated, in 1969, a house valued � at $50,000 paid f.ity taxes of $252 and in 1979, a house va]ued at $50,000 � paid City taxes of �170. Mr. Brunsell also presented a ehart showing the amount paid by an average househo]d per year for the variaus City services. i Mayor Nee stated the main point is this is the year the Legislature has � permitted the cities to make an adjustment in the tax base and it must be j done this year or not at all. � Mr. Leor.ard Lind, 1620 75th Avenue, stated the State reduced the tax on the � homeowner and now the City wants to do away with it. Ne stated the big deal was to get industry in the City and now it doesn't do any good. Mr. Brunsell stated they have industry and business in the City= but that doesn't mean the City can levy on that base, as 40% of the valuation of . ' industrial and commercial properties is shared on a metropoiitan basis, and tfie City loses about �7,0OO,OQO in assessed valuation per year because of the Fiscai Disparities Law. Mayor Nee stated, if there wasn't any Fiscal Disparities, Mr. Lind, as a homeowner, would be better off. Mr. Lind asked how come this isn't changed. P9ayor Nee p�inted out the ', Legislature passed this legislation and they real7y ha��e control over this. He stated that what the City collects now for taxes is less than a 1/2% of the value. No other persons in the audience spoke regarding this item � on the tax limit base increase. i MOTION by Councilman Hamerrik to close the Public Hearing. Secorded by ! Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee de- � clared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing closed at � 9:38 p.m. RECESS: ' MOTION by Councilman Schneider to recess at 9:38 p.m. for the administrative public hearing on expenditure of Revenue Shar-ing Funds for 1979. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee de- clared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, conducted the administrative public hearing re- garding consideration of expenclitures of Revenue Sharing Funds for 1979. He stated the funds expected to be received for 1979 are $216,612 and outlined what these funds were proposed to be used for and in what departments and purposes they would be used. Mr. Qureshi stated it is administratian's intent to have input from the public regarding use of the Revenue Sharing Funds and if any of the public has any suggestior�s, to contact him. No persons in the audience spoke regarding the use of Revenue Sharing Funds for i979. RECONVENED: Mayor Nee reccnvened the meeting at 9:43 p.m. , ,( RESOWTION N0. 59-1978 AUTHORIZING A TAX LEVY LIMIT BASE INCREASE: � MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to adopt Resolution No. 59-1978. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. APPOINTMENTS - CITY EMPLOYEES: i MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to concur with the appointments of Joyce Rasmussen and Lori Anderson as Police iechnicians at $816/month, effective July 31, 1978. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. tJpan a voice vote, ail voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. i �----- � 174 PUBLIC HE:ARING MEETING'OF JULY 17, 1978 PAGE 8 — __ _- ------, � � ; POLICE OFiICER RPPOINTMENT: ' Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, si:ated there is a vacancy for a police officer and asked if Council wished to consider this itern now or at a later time. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to delay consideration of this police officer appo9ntment until the budget is completed in October. Seconded by Council- man Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the r�otion carried unanimously. CLAIMS: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to authorize payments of Claims ��o. 160E12 threuc�h 194896. Seconded by Councilman �arnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Mee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDEP,ATIOP! OF LETTER TO BE CIRCULATED TO VARIOUS COf�SULTANTS REGARDING THE DOWNTUWN REVIiALIZATION FROJECT: MOTIOP� by Councilrnan Hamernik to concur with the draft letter Re: Proposed Consultant•Study and authorize the City Managerto circulats it to prospective consult�nts f�r the downtown revitalization project. Seconded by Coimcilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated, after receiving input from the consultants, specifications will be developed and brought back for Council's approval. ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to adjourn tF�e meeting. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, al1 voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing Meeting of the Fridley City Council of July 17, 1978 adjourned at 9:48 p.m. Respec±fully submitted, Carole Haddad Secy. to the City Council Approved: William J. Nee Mayor : --- - _ - -_ _ _ _---- _ __ _-� 0 / i � � ,� i _' City of Fridtey, Minnesota PR(iG�AM BUDGf�T 1979 (OfficiaT Publication) CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC tdOTICE �98Q1lfCQ Altocation Plan PRaPOSEU Page_�_ In conformance with Section 7,04 of th2 City Charter, the following City Manager's preliminary budget for the year 1979 wi]1 be submitted to the City Council at their August 7, 197II meeting. . ESTIhtIITE OF REVENUE 6ENERAL FIiND APPROPRIATIOiIS • General Property Tax �2�2�g�55g General Gavernment Special Assessments 5,600 Legislative b. 120,828 Licenses City Pdanagement 2i�,195 Contractors $,300 Finance (Election,. Business 78,239 Accounting, Assessor) 262,911 Other 5,8Q0 Civic Center � 124,320 Permits 82,75Q Public Safety Grants and Shared Taxes i,050,252 Police - i,]61,498 Charges for Services 98,056 Fgre and , . Fines and Forfeitures 79,000 Civil Defense 321,038 Ir►terest Earnings • 89,000 Public 1•!orlcs Other hiisc. Revanue 34,100 C�de Enforcement and Ins�rance Refund (Police P1ann9ng 2�7,767 and Fire Pensions 88,100 Engi�eering and Public Transfers 4torks Maint�nance 824,648 Seal Coatin� 50,000 ":ecreation State Aid Surplus 55,000 Naturalist and � • � Revenue Sharing Fund 217,000 Parks & Recreation 935,800 Liquor Fur,d E5,QD0 ' Other ' 500 6eneraT Fu�d Surplus 94,750 Reserve 125,00�., TU7AL: G'ctaE2aL FUraD 54,351,005 � 4 35l O.US • OTNER FUNDS � • SPECIAI_ REVEPtUE FUNDS . Teen Center Fund 1,000 " 1,0{!Q State Aid Funds - 326,9Q9 - . 326,9Q9 R2'/2nit@ Sharing Funds 220,712 . 220,ti2 CE6T SERVICE FUNDS , Civ�c Ceater Bond Fun� 40,i02 40,102 CAPITA� PRO�ECT FUNDS � • Capital Improvement Fund 71,500 �1,500 t' . . TO7AL: OTHFR FllNDS 659.623 659,623 TOTAL: ALL FUNOS S5,O10,b28 , � $5,�10,628 RASIM bt. QURESHI City Ftanager n � . ��.. �. � C7�.`.l.'Y C1 i� j�'�7 �)1,1;Y � T�T.�11T�td'Tt'tr f'.n��tih7",",TOi� 2�1�"r�;`l.'7?��C; ,J�TT,Y 2�, 1�f3 C�T,% '3.'CJ �T,T)';:R: .. -- ._... Chaix•}�c:r:���rx Itarris cr,2led t�.e July 2b, 1978, Plannin� Commission m�et�.n� to oxd�;x ��.t ?: ft3 P.r�. . 1?C1I�L G A L i"., : ...... 1�Jemb�rs Present; 0 Stor].a, Harri�, T�1odi�, Schnabe�., Langcnield Members �.b :eni:: �qua.�t (Modi� re�resen�;i:�g) , Peterson Q�he;rs Pre�ent; Jerrold Baardmar�, City Plannsr APPR�VE PI,�PI�TTPdG COt�i��ISSI()J`r rRI?'�11J't'TS: �iiTLi.' 1.?.. 1 8 MOTI�TJ by t�?s, ;Schnab��., secanded by iJir. Zangenfel_d, to approve the Ju7 y 12, 1�7�3, T'�a.nnin� Cammissior_ r�eetin� mynutes. Upon a voice vote, a11 voti.n� aye, the motzon car_ried unari-ymously. 'l. PUT3I,:IC IirI.P,I F3Y �:OYI�;Rr�' TdT; TU ALLO'�'! TH�: A ?1� I�'OOT BY T���n�� Tsk,. � L4T 7, BZOCY ^: RT!�?TPtiT FOR .� SPrCT11I, IiS�ti P��P�'"lIT, �P ;�78--06 `�C)�;: P�R F�2IDLEi' CIT�' C�?D��;, SLCTIUI�I 205.051,29A,. G02�STRUCTION G�' A SECOI�iD 1'�CCrSSORY BUILD�NG, 24 FOOT D�T�CHED GARA�E AT 524. RICr CR�EK THE LrGAL DESCRIPTIOTd OI�' TI�IS PROP�RTY IS 3, RIGE CRE�K TERRACEs PLAT ��. . MOTIGN by P�Ir. Lan�enfeld, seconded by P�s. Aiadzg, to onen the Publa.c ilearzn�. Upor_ a. vozce v�te, al� VO'��.7�; aye, the r�otion carried unanlmouN7.y. �.�'he Public Hearing t=ras opened at 7:1�-5 P.M. Mr. �ober� Ne�.son of 5Z4 Rice Creek Terrace NE was present at the 1i1e6�in�,. 2 Mr. rIelson said that the outside dimensions of his attached gara�e 1�ra� 20 by 20 feet. He said that he needed the extra spzce becauae he otivned three cars, t�vo motorcycles, snoiv�blo��rer, la��znmot�rer, and v�rious other items. Ae said that everything t°rou�.d not fit into his presen� �arag�. He said that l�e ��ou1d be �x�illing to place �he �arage on either the rear Nartheast or the Soutneast corner of his �at. He said thai if it ti���s posztioned on the Southeas� edge of his lot th� driveway �=roul.cz �;o out onto 68th Avenue. rather than o:�to Ricc Creek Terrace. Ms. Schnab�I ask�d if t•7r. Nelson planne3 to use either of the gara�es for any type of home busin�ss (�e repair work, etc). Mr. Nelson said that i� i�ould be used only for �he �torage of his belongings. �Ie said the only rep�ir tirork d�ne vrould be tivhat he would do on his otvn cars and engin�s such as oil chan�;in� or tune- up s. PT,nr�r�lTiir C;OI�S1I;>' �I�?d 1��1?�i;TTTTCx - JT1]��Y 26 19 P, Pa e?_. Mr. ?del:,on poinl;cc� ou� �hai; VJes�ern Garage Company vrould be builc�in� the second acc�e�aory build:in�;� Nir. 13oar. dma� e�:plained �l�c setbacks tha� tiroula have �o be adhered i;o i.f the �;ara�;e ti��oulcl be pn �itioneci ai; the Southeast .Corner of Mr. Ne1�on' U lo�i;. IIe a.lso eyplained tirhy the �arage should not be place�i at �;lzc rrortr��ast corner. He said �;hat once the setbacks v�ere rnet, there ti�ould be very 1i�t�� room left �or a drive-ti�ray going to �;he rear Pior�.heast corner. Mr. Lan.�cnfeld as�ed if I�Ir. Nelson no�v ti�:ant�d �che Planning CommiUsion to consider the positioninU of the garagn at the Southea�� Rear Corn�r of the lo� vrith access to the �arage off of 63th �venue. . Mr. Nelsbn said �ha� he �rould position �he garage a� the rear Southeast Corner of his lot. Mr. Doran Edin��r �f �3& Rice Creek Terrace said that he vras not in favor of the garage being construci:ed at the rear Northeast corner of the lot ti�rzth the driveti�ay off of Rice Creek Terrace. Hoi��e;rer� he said tha1; he did no-� ob�ect to the location of the �arage at the Southeast corner of �he lot ti��ith access off of Sth I�venue. He said tnat he did believe that Mr. Ttels�n needed the add.itional space an.d he did not object to his having a second accessory buildin�. He said that he could no� anticipate any problemse Mr. Dan GourdA of 6800-7th Street N� said that if the garage i�vas placed at the Sou4heast corr_er of �1r. ivelson's lot, it 1rould be adjacent to his house and gara�e. He pointed out that his garage vras 50-b0 fee� from the street. Iie saic� that if the bua.lding was allorred, he rTOUId lvant the garage placed at t�e same setback as his garage so that there trould be an even line , of sig�.t. He also pointed out tha� the curbir_g on �hat street �vere very netiv and he really hated to see it ripped up so soon. Mr. Gourde sazd ihat there tivas already a�rivet�ra,y to �he North of his property 1ine. IIe said that he dzd nat like the idea of having ttiro driver,rays abutting his property. �ie felt that they would act as a detrimen-t to the value of his house. Mr. Gourde said that he tiJas opposed to having the driveti�ay off of 68th l�venue. He felt that th� neighborhood ��ras already developed aild the rear yards ���ere �resen�ly all open. He said that there ��rere no o�her buildings located in the rear yards and he didn� t�rant to see a precedent set by alloc�rin� the construction of the second accessory building. 2A PLI�t��i�TT1�IC C�'1?7T;�, :I�T�1 T-91?1?TTT1G -,7i1T`l �(, 197�; Pa�;e 3 ,..._..� ... Mr. P.,ichard Lar�on v� 50G I?ice Creek Terr. ace said that; he waa mainly conccrnecl �bout the a.d;rer,e c;ffc.�ct of preperty values an the adj�cez�i; land oi�rners. IIe; Naid �chnt thc rcar yarc�s �rere rel.ai;ivcly open and there ���er. e nv otlier bu:ilc�inl;s located in �he re�r yard�. He sai.d that the con��ruct:ion of �he �arage a� �hat location tirould cau�e the remaval o� a iree anct he ciidn't believe thai; l�iould k�e g�ocl for the �esthetics of the property. IIe said that even th�ugh Pir. ItiTelson didn't pl.an on any outside busine,s bein� conductec�, �t;he �roperiy could chan�e hands and the ne�•r oi�rner could decide di�feren�Iye Mr. Larson said that an� detached buildin� ti��as undesirable. %Ie fe�.t that the adverse effect of proper�y valucs should be considered a.n the Planning Cor�mission's decision. Mr. Dolva.e Bouma of 525 Rice Creek Terrace said that he �sfas also concerned about; i;h� adv�rse effect of proPerty values. He said that mosi �aeople had items that they can�t store in �;hezr garages. He said �hat throu�h-out the are� i:here �iers storage trarehouses tha'� tirere buil.t �or the main in�en-� af aiding property otmers in bein� able to store it�ms thai they didn'�c have room to store at their residents. He su��ested �that gir. Nelson store any seasonal items in one of ihe tvarehouses. Mr. Richard Fischbach of 6810-7th Street NL sai.d that Mr. Nelson presently had a rice rear yard. He said if he put �he �a.rage in the rear yard he ��ou�.d have to take aut sor�e fen�zn; and sorae trees. He really didn't �eel thai the ;ara�e �rould loal� nice and the adjacen� neighbor shoulc� no� have to laok at a gaz•age, The entire o��ness of the area tirould be gone. lir. Nelson explained to the Commission the coMtour of his ].ot. He indica�ed ho��r he planned. �o position the �arage. He �id not feel that the gara�e could possibly cause any unc�ue hardship to the adjacent ne�ghbors. He said tha-� �he top af �he garage i�ould not be much over the na-�ural incline already present on the lot. He said that the tre� thai seemed to concern the r_eiQhbor� ti�ras a weeping �lilloir tree that had to be taken dcrm anyti�ray . He said that tirhether or not the �ara�e rrould be located at that location, the tree ti��ould s-Lill be remaved, Mr. Nelson e�plained hotv he came to buy: in the area. He said that he�presen�ly considered remaining in t:�at house for a long time. Hs said that there rrere no plans in the future of a move. He said that they noz=r had a house and an area that he and his family Iiked. MOTION by hir. Lan�enfeld, seconded by Mr, St�rla� to close the I'ublic Hearin�. Upon a��oice vate, all vo�in� aye, the motion ca�rried unanimoulsy. The PuUlic Heari�� iras closed at 8:19 P.M. � � 2� 0 PT�l1;?T11'21C� l',�t�S1qI> ;It)1? t�IF,1�,TTP�ir - JTJT�Y ?h, 1�� Pa�;e 1E 2 � Mr. Lan�;en��1d incl:icated that he �va ,:��e:i�hin� both sides :in tryin� ta ma�r.e a f�zi� dec�_�ion. TTe felt �Lh�t; tlle accec�ory bu:i.ldin� shoula be compatible 1�i�;h thc �urrc�unc�in� areao He said tha� it ti��s the properi;y otimers yard. Iic also �:aia i;hat i.f Mr. rlelson dicl. not have an acr.ctisory builctin�;, he coulcl very vrell ci:ore the ii;erns in the yard. He said 'Lha-L- he ti��as concerned abou� the ae.�l;hetic value of the area. Chairperson Harris pointed out ihat the burden of proof for den:ial r•ras u�on the Gity. �Ie said that in the case �f a denial the ComL�ission ��ould have to list th� reasons. � M4TIOil by t�7r. Lan�enields seconcled �y Mr. Storla, to recommend ap�roval of the request for a Sgecial iTs� I�errait, SP i�78-06 by Rob�r� P1elson: Per I'ridley Cii;� Code, �ection 205,051 s2s.�� to alloti�� ihe construc��ion oi � second aceessory build3.ng, a 21� foot by 21+ foot detached gara�e a�; 52L� l�ice Cxeek Terrace TdE. The legal descrintion of this rroperty is Lot 7, Block 3, Rice Creek Terrac�, Plat �-, rra.ih the s�:ipulatiors -�hat �;he garage be located at the Southeas� corner of '�he rear lot ��ith access off of 6�tr Avenue an� tnat all Pasernent and se�ba�l� requirements are met; and that i;he align�ent of the second acceUsory building be as closely as possible ti�i-�h the abbutting pro�erty otimers s�ructure tirithou� causing undue hardship on �Lhe geti�tioner. Chairperson Iiarris suggestec� �hat Staff helv ti�ork out the best loc�t�.or_ pos�i�Ie ior �n� s�cond accessory buildin�, Mr. Langenfeld read a portion of a mer�oranc��am fror� the City Attorney to the Cit f C�unci' re�ardir.g Specia�. �J� e Permits; ��If evi�.ence is presen�Led ai; the hearin� that the requesied. use is compatible t?i�h the basic �use authori.zed i�ri Ghin the part:icular zone and does not endanger the public health� sdfety, or �eneral !=:elfar.re of the area effec �ea or th� comr�unity as a�arhole and conpl� es ��rith such other stannards as s�ecified, i;he Special U�e Permit should be grznted and a denial »oulcl be cieemed arbizrary, unlati=rfu1, and in viol�tion of the applica�it's consti-tutionai ii�h��o" Mr. Gourde ti��anted the drivetiJay accessing the second accsssory building to be tlie same as his drivel=tay. Iie t,:anted some excava�in� done so �chat there ��rould not be the four foot drop from his property �o the proposed dritlei�ray. Ms. Schnabel felt that it ti�rou7d be an undue hardship ta the applicant. � � � Mrs. Piarilyn Larson of 506 Rice Creek Terrace said that the additional drivei�ray c�nto G8th Avenue r�ould cause a safety hazard. She said that 68th Avenue rras a �vell tr�veled street and she ���anted tYiat cr�nsidered if the driveti�ray lras to be allo���ed. She also pointed out that the area ti�as developed rrith homes haJin� �ttached �ara�es. She said that by allol�ir.� P-1r. Nelson to con�truct a separate buildin� in the r��r of the property may se� a precedent� She U�id th�t if everyone :�ecicied to have the second acces�ory buildin�, the area ti��ould.become very aesthetical.ly unplea�in�. ?�T�i11v'1`1T1rr; C(�i�'�P�T ;;;Tn1�T I�(T�;T;T7TiC� -- JUT�Y :�i 1`£3 P� e Mr� . ���.^Non p�;i.n�;ed �u� �;zat �:he ��al�e o�' ��e �.an�i �,n que�tian .. Vras an �,rnp�rk:�n1: a.�:�ue. �he sa�,cl. t1�R'� pr�t��.erns �t�u�.c� develop :�� 1:he �;ara�e ��ras aans�rucl:ed rr:i.l:l�oui ��?a? ��d�;�:�,��; �i�e 7.ay of the �.7rid. . _ ' i2r, �an�c�ni��.a z�ointecl ou•l; i:o the �����.� c�PI�AS�,n� �Y�� motion th�� he h��d ti�re:i.�;l��d a11 �:he ut�zteme��;N �nci ��r����n� �xpressed by al� �Y�e �aeop�e. I�ie sa:i.d �hat Y�e ��ac� to �U�eie t�y �he rul�s mnd ev�n a��er �.a.>t��na.n� �a Everytl�a,�� bF�;a,n� �a�.d k�� d�.d nat ����. thc:re ti�rould he enou�h a.n�orrna�:�or� t�? d���y tk�e r�y:uest, Mr. �S�ax�,a saa.d �hat i�Ire I�Tel�on hac� ���m�� v��y fl�xab�.e v�ith any�h�.n� �hai: ���as bea.n� su��est;eclo I�� �a�,�l '��a� Y�e �ra�.ted the �a�^a�e �nd ti�as a�r�eab7.e ta �rha�ev�r ��a��u�A��,t��� �he Commission �r€�nted to �ut on �L2�e approval. . Mr. �ar�;Gnf��.d �aa.d �ha� �he r, equ��� ti�rou�d �� ���'�r� �he City CaunciJ� on I�u�;u�� 7, 1978. He �a�.a t�e �e��1� i� �he audience �ha� �l�cy �l�ould also at;�end �h�� ���'���.�. Ch�.�rp�r�an H�xra.s ��a.d th�t �h� ���ic�� �i �1�� Flanning Commission w�� to r�c�rnm�nd �,n �c�ian �o ihe C�,�y C��a�cil. �2 D Chairg�r�Qn H�rra,s explaa.ned �ha� ���. �T�1�Q� �F�puld h�v� to abide �rid �eili�re �c� a11 th� Buil.e��.n� C����,, �� ���,�1 tha� �he construction' '�h� m���x:i�l� us�d� �nd �h� ��nera�, ���i�n �?� �%� �c�essory building �voul.d M�.vv �� canf�rm t�o th� �.:������ ��r�u��ur� �d �r�u�.d have to be aggrcav�ed by �;h� Buildan� D��ar�r��n�, Ch�.r��r��n �i�rr? s��id �h�t h� d�.d ��� ���.r� t2�� ��n�ex�n of the �;rade dif��ren#:i�l as �ras allud�d �c� �� �Qm� @f �I�� z�e�,ghbors, Iie s�id �hat he d:id 300�� a� �he prQp�x���r �?r�v�,��� �� �k�� meeting and Y�� sai�. �hat ��h� min�.mu�n �ra�e �� i�h� ���u��ux� ��rou� d have ta b� 1� inchcs tQ �tiva fee�. Ii� ��:�,d �k��t ��r���Z ��i��e �tatistics tY�+� �rade da.ff�renti�l ti�r�u:td ��I.y b� �����x��n�.���y � feet. Iie said that i� a�g�ar�d ther� cra� �nQU�h ��� ���t����: th� ��ructures that �ha acc�ssary builc3in� coula �asi�.� b� k:�,dled. Chairp�rvQn Harris said ih�t h� d:i,d �k���� t�i� ��n���� vf the �urrour�dirz�; grc���rt� arancr� tl�at � �?������n►� �QUI� �p��ibly be se�. �I� s�id t2aat �he Ca�;nis��.Qr. ��� �� ����� �.� ��.nd �hat the 5p��czal U�� F�er�nit zaas ���n��t� �.� �T�� ��Q����� �a� �zQ� �he person. H� �aid �iiat he rras not cer�a�.n �ha� �.�� ��bu��u�e �rou�d be in c�nc�rt tirith �h� . rest of the n�i�h��rl�Qpc�� �QC�ev�r7 he said that ti�i�h 1��r. Lang�nfeld� s reada.n� �t� t�� c��,����.�.v� irQ�u �he Ciiy Attorn�y, the Flanning Com,mi��iQn tr���' ����� t�r��M t�u�h chaice �iecause �here ti�ras no real �roQZ th�,� ��� �on���u��ioz� of �he second aaGe��ory buildin� cvouzd t�e a h��,t��Z, ��f��y, o� ����r� �relfare haz�rd to �he nei�libarhood, �i� ��i�t �.� �rQ.ctld 1�� v��y difficult far the Flanning Commis�ivn tQ e��n�r ��� r�c��;e���. l.�L�TtP`�T11 a Cn1�1P�7:;,",TnT'1 t�iT;1�;T:f1•1i; - JTI7,Y ?_h 1 �3 P� � 6 2 E l�ir. T3oardm�n r�aid tha�t hamc occ,u.�aa�l;a.on� are nai; allo�ved to be carr:�ed on xn .acce �Uory buila:in��. IIe said 1;hat if ax�yone did conctuct a bu.:,�_ne:�s ou�: of an 4?cce ��c�ry buildin.�; they ti��ould be in viol.ation of the Ci.t;� Orct:in�nces. x�r.. �Ile1� �on. said thai; a cornpl.ain� from any of �he nei�hbors that �hey i'e11; a bu�i.ne�s tiras bc�.n�; carr:iect on in i:�ie accessory buildinb tirould brin� iramediate aci;�.on �'r�r;� the Ci�y. . UPOT•T 11 VOIC� VOT��, al1 vo�in; aye, the motion carried una.nimously. The P�.annin� C�mani:�s�.on's recommcnc���tion for approval oi Special Use Permitq 3P �f7�-06, tivi�h stipula.-L-ion� rras sent on to Ca.�y Council. 2, PE�U.i �T F�R �. 7�OT SPI,IT. L. �. ;`I �',-Lll,.� B�`l. P,nD ''1!11�P,11. rDIiIA Rl��lxT�'1_'y"� Sl'1�IT GI��i� ':CIi}� ':'� ��l' 10U I'L�,T C�.i' `.I'l� r; Lf:ST 200 Fl�,'_�T llN I ��IiSURLD �tiLOIIG T?iE NGR`IrH I�IT?T, OF ZOT 1� BLOCI� 2� HAYLS RIVER LGTS, TF�LS Pl1RCEL ��ILL B� 1�JDI�ESS�D �iS 14� CI-I.�RI.�ES STI�ET T]T. A�r. Boardman s�.�.d tha� there r�as setirer and tirater in Charles Street. He said tha-t the pro�erty in questi.on 17as zonea as F,-3. He said that 1�i�Lh the split o�� of the pronertST, i�heri tiTOUld. be approxim�tely i0,500 square fee� of land tha� could be developed �-ri�;h a duplex or triplex. He said tha-� there z•ras an e�istin� house on Lo� B. Pir. i'►aara said tha� the in�;ent 1Jas ta s�lit off the l�resterly i00 feet of the existing lot. He said �ha� �he �lans r�ere i;o develap Parcel A�a:i�h either a du�lex or a tri�le�., �i� said �;h�t �Lhe triple� l�rould only be consider�d if a suztable plan coulcl be found. l�ir. Boa-rdman said �ha� ihe Gi Ly :�ould require fi;�e foot easeMents on all sides of the �.ots, In addition, he said �hat the existing utili�y easernerlt ulong parcel B be exter_ded ta 20 fee�t to al�otz� for Bil>et�ay/;°�a1_kiray easements as z�rell as the drainage and utility easemen �s. . Chairperson Harr.i� ast�ed if they came up 1�ith a triplex plan that could mee�t all the parking and easements condi�ion� ivo��ld that be planned f�r the lot. Mr. t'Jaara said that basically a duple� �vas being cansidered. He said that from an investors s�tandpo3ri�s they trould like a triplex; ho�vever, he 1Tasn' �:��are that all the requirements could be met on t�at particular lot. Mr. t"Jaara said that they raere requestin� a lot split and �hat they �vould v�orl� out the details z��ith �he Building Department. � 4 I'T��T,�;;'I'f.P?C, (;n;•2117.:;;;T�ni1 193'I;TiI�t('� -- l7TTT.�Y _?.�, 1���'i P��t';E' 7 2� P�fOTT.�11 b;J t-1r. L�n�ent'c7_cl� �ecUndecl by Ph:,. Schn��bel� that the ��;1_a��.nin�; Comr��_�,:;ion recor�mend �a��7�rov:�1 of: thc xeque� t far a Lot � S�1i�;, L;� //7���-41�., i3;� I�or� !7a��.r. ��9 Ld'i.na Rcalty: ;plit ofi the VJe^� 10U fect of the T,a�,� ?00 !'ce�: a, mea�ured alor.� the nort;h 1a.ne ofi T�ot 1,�3]_oc��. �� I�aye � l�iver Lot :;. Thiu Parcel tivill bE addxes �ect a^ 1 t�0 Charl.e� ;:�ti cei; I�tP, ti•�i�;h the stipulations of five fooi; easerne:ni;� alon� �ti.l �lides of Parcels 1� and I3 and �;he 20 foo� easement aJ_�n�; tl��e east pori;ion of Parc�l T� ta bc u�ed a� Bi�etiray/ t'lalkrray easemc;nt aU rte17. as utili �,y and draina� e easements. Upon a voice voi:c� a�.1 voi;in� aye� t�ie mo�ion carriccl unanimously. �j C�?'1T71�TIIF;D: T;P?T;??rY I' .P,OJr;CT COI•tt�1IT."i"_•??� D�:."7CU ��TOTd . A. Geneva Harpers �i;ai�: of I•sinnesota �n�r�y l�gency P�s. H�rper had an emergenc�* in her �ar�ily and rras not able to appear bcf:ore the PJ_annin� Commission cn July 26, 1978, Tfr. Boardm�n Uugvested tha� �he Planning Commission act on the �.:ner�y Project Committee and to con�ider using Ms. Harper as an iniormation resource for the Energy Project Committee. B. R�vie1a Scope Mr� BoardMan indicated that the ad ior membership on the �ner�y Co��ittee haci b�en put in severa� ne�JSpa�ers as ti•rel]. as on the Readez EQard in iront of City Hall and on Cabel TiT. He sa:i.d that t�e �.°e�ponse had been slov but bslie�rea iic rrould improve as people had mor$ time to give it so:ne �thou�hi;. Ms. Schnabel said that she had talkec� to several people re�arding �he Energy Project Comraittee. One of the _ peaple r�as Pat Brenn�n of the Lea�ue of �`tomen Voters. 2�Is. Erennar� recorar�end�d that the T��.e Ener�y Pro ject Committee get in contac� irith the Anoka Coun�y Community Aation Program re�ources. This Program �jas done muc�i . on the subject of �ner�y. r-Zs. Schnabel su�ges�ed that tre group be contacted either as a possible membersrip � on the Ener�y Froject Commi�;��e or as a resource. Mr� Storla referenced the Ri�ht to Light Bill. He said �hat the bill g�ve the aut}iori�ty -to the City to take t��hatever measures necessary to protect anyone ��rho r�ould plan -�o utilize solar cal�.ectors, etc, to help in the conservution of ener�y. Mr. S�orla felt �hat one of the thin�s that the �nergy Project Committee should do is come up.ti��ith an Energy Plan for the City and have the "Right to Li�ht�� a part of the regul.ations. P7,!!1TT�711G C�;�?17"';T(7l? 1�R1�� �TTT�T�'� -- �71iT,Y ?E� 1' f.; P<� �� 2 G � I�Ix�. L'oarctman �aid �ha�L i�; ti��ou�.dn�� necc�tiarxly be tho �unction of �he Lncx�;y._I'ro;ject Carnr:ii�f;�;ee �;o cic;vclop cer�a:i.n rc�ula�r:ions. � TIe r��ici �;h��t i� r;ould be the�..r, r. er.;pan�il�ility to rnal.e recommenc3a�;ions -�o �;he 1'lannin� Cor:lmi��ioii for act;ion to the Ci�y Council far �the spccific �ir�cl;i�n o� an �nergy Policy. Chairper�on Ilarris said ihat it ��ould be the responsibility of the Lner�y Pro ject Comr�it�Lee �� develo;� an energy policy for the C:�ty of rridley ��nd not to develop ordinancesp Mr. Lan�enfeld �e1.t that the �igh� to Li�h� �ill should be incorporated in ev�ry ex��.s�in� ordinance that v�as applicable Ms. Schnabel fel� that the �ner�y Projeci; Commit�Lee could develop ener�y conserva�i�n ideas 1�rith the �oal that the citizens of Pridlcy could obtain a�reduction of energy consu�ption. Chairperson Iiarris said that v�ould be included in the implemEnta�ion phase of th� Committee� Mr. Langenf�ld tiaan�ed to knolr t�rhat rras the po�.rt in the discussion that took place at the July 11a 197�, Co�nmunity Develonment Commission rnee�ing re�araing the Energy Project Comrsittee. Ms. Tiodig said it c�ras decyded that nlos� peop�e donf i really believe that the� e is ar� energy px°oblem. She said tha� ihe Cor�missioxz basically hoped something r:more specifi.c co�:ld be recommended to the ci.�zz�ns to l�eip ihem reduce the consu�iption of energy. Ms. Madig personally fel�t ihat ���.ere shovl� be some prc�vision in t'ne uaa. system tha-t ��ou1d g�_ve ���ple -�� credi� tiJhen �they da an energy saving procedure to their nor�es rather -than xe- assessing i;he property and raising their i:axes. Chairperson Harris sa:i.d �i:hat sQ�e energy saving projects can be used as income tax reductions. � t�fr. Boardman said that as long as the �a.�zs are based on the assessed evaluation and if someone isn�� paying iheir share of the market assessed value of their p:�oPerty because they ti�ere gettirig a credit on tha� assessed zralue, the amount that the persor. receiving the credit doesn't p�xy has to be passed o�f to someone else. He didntt believe that anyone could expect any credits on assessed evaluai;a.ons because �hey produce an energy consumption reduction improvement �o their homes. PTf/1Tt117IT�; C�171TT" ,T()l1 �i'�;i�'.('TT•ir -- �7t1T,'T �<�, 1�7� ._..��..,�'�„_..�,� P�Ir. i�an�;enfeld .��.id �h�i :Lf peonle tircrc �;oxn; to be asUe��e�d �or mal�.in� v.n encrry ;avinl; imrr�vcr.len� in thezr home�� then it v�ould� seem �;hat i;hc ���I�iale pur��o�e tiJOUlcI bc deUl;royGd. ?�ir. Boardman said �;hat many I�caple are in�tall�n� ener�y sav�,rig device� becauNc 'the cost of encr�y is �;oin� up and even thou�h they �•roulcl be a.� ;e�sed �Lhey ��rould �robably be � avi.n� in �;he lon� run bccau�e of the h:i�h co�t of ener_�y. � MOTTOTT by I�fs. ;chna'ael, seconded by T4r. Storla.? to adopt the Scope af the Enex�y Pro ject Conmi��ree of the Planna.ng Commiss�.cn as irritten. U�on a voice vo�l;e, a11 vo-�in� ayc� the motion carried unanimouslJ. 1{. CO?ITTI'dU?�D: PI'OPO�E?� T70SS1� (�OrtTROL OP,DTT11!TTCE . t�ir. Lan�enfeld stat�d that the PropasEd PToise Control Ordinance tvas enforceaqlea MOTTOPT by 2•ir. Langen�eld, secondec� by r��r. S'torla� to receive the P�Tinnesata S�ate Pegulations regar�irio the T•�iinnesota Pollu�ion Control 1lgencf, IYOise 1'ollution Control Sect�.ony and the Snolrntobile Requiremen�s� Section 121pe07. Upon a voice vote� ' all voting ayes the motion carriec� unanimously. �Zr. Boardr�an said that he t�ould lncate a11 the referenced documen�s and h�ve ccpies sen� -to the Co�nmission Members. i�ir. }3oarcir.�an sa.id th.a�E Sec. i 24�0J� General Testing and 14easurement Procedures lzs�ec� on Pa;e 29 should be retirorded to say� ". o.shall be kept on file at City Fiall by City Oz ficial. i' Mr, Boardman. inc?icated tha-� the �'�_rs� part o�' +he statEmen� under Sec 1 z1�.01�� "Th� City O�fic�.al shall a�o�� ;uidelines es�ablishing the tes� procec�ures and instrtz�enta-t� on to be utilized...." shoul� be a policy set up that coulct be revieti�red. He .didn� t feEl it should be to�ally set up by a City Official. Mr. Boarc�man saic� that the first sta�ement �n th� top of page 1�0 �Ioise Ii�pact Sta-�e�7ent� should �e deleie� �ro� the text. �ir. Boardman saa_d that there sheuld be ti7ery s�rzct guidelines se� up to jud�e 1:he�her ar not a Noise Zmpact S�atEment �•rould be required. • ChairpErson Iiarx�is said that lrhen a City started laying doti�m limits, they had best be sure of i>>hat is actually being talked aboui. He felt that the PCA ti�ras vague on some items. 2 �� T'T�R1;117"T1c; ('��TI�iT"��7�TT 1�I?;T'TIT1(� - JTTI�Y ?_.0 1� 8 P�� c 10 P�Ir. Po,�.rdrnan ;raicl �hai; �:here ���ere c;cr�;ain �hin�> in the AIo�se Ord:i.n�ncc tha1; are �;oocl to have ..� coni;r�1 on, k�ut he �aid tha.� tkie con�roJ. rrar already :i_n ,tr��� ���nirt Ordinancc.o tie �aid there t�raulct be no rray �o reduce �he noi��e levcl �f a roa.d sys�em �ri�:hout chan�in� all the tir. e:�� aIl �;he road suri'ace paiicrns, etc. 1�1r. LanLenfeld ;u��ested -Ll�ai; ti:h�n �:he;� received all the capies of �Lhe c��euMent� from t�1r. �oarc3man� the Co1;�inisUion mcmbers should revieri thern anct then decide eyactly hoi� they felt about the entire pacl��gc. Mr. I3oa.rdman said that �Lhrou�hout the Ordinanc� the term "rdoise Offi_cer�t rras usec3. He su�gesied chan�ing the ��Lerm to "City Officia�". Mr. l3oardman sa.id �hat Item D, Comprek�c;nsa.ve Plan, on Page 1�1 should be terrned, S�Site Pl�.n."a A�r. Boarclman rcf�renccd. Sec. 121+,07, Sno;r:nobile Requiremen�;s, '� Page 41 o He said thai; it ti=ras mentianed thai; i;lie Snoi�mlobiZe Orain�u�.ce be ar.�ended to include tY�e noise regvlations. Mr. Boardman said that the noise regula�ion shoulcl be ir. this docvrnen� ti-�ith �hc nent�ion oz �the re�u� �t? on in the Sno��Jmobile Ordinance„ Iie exvlaznec� tlaa� �he reasoning l��as that it lrould be muclz less cor_t�aUin� �nd less cor�pl_icaued to brin� these ordinances in�o this docurneist, than to ��e these ordin�nces and pu-� them into the "no�,ri2obile O.cc�i?,ance and �hen document this I3oise Ordin�nce for these re�ul��:i.ons. Mr. Boardman explained that seti�eral i�ems of reference had be dele�ed because �he Sec�:ions reierencec� did not exist. Under section 12�;..08 ��peration�.l I�ir�its � Item ( a) ,-there no Section �.68; IteM (U) there 1��as no Section 10.29.0�. to �ras 2I Mr. Bo�rc�man reference� page �-2, Section 121}..09, Public r;uisance Noises Pronibi.-�edo He said that etiforcement of the entir� section ��rould be impossible. he read over several of the items and explained <<�hy they iTrould be unenforeeable. Mr. Boardman referenced Section 12L�..10 E�ceptions� on page 1�.3. He said that if there txrould b� any exceptions to the rules, that deciszon cannot; be n:ade by a Staf� person. �Ie said that the exceptions h�d +o be done by due process that ��rould have a set procedure. Tsr. Langenfeld said that he ti�ras not very pleased� ��rith �he Noise Ordinance. PT�ISIIT?'iT1Cr C,��1Rt•57;;"7�T; i1l �?;TTTTC -�T�1T�Y '�,___1 �7 ; P7t*e 1 1 2J T�1x� Poar. J.r�an �J.:L!� 'i:ll�:�t poUc.iY�7.;y ti�;lia�t Uhoulc� U� done i� to ��e �;l�e c�i�fcrcn� �cc �ion a ot �;h� JZai �c Ord:inance ��nd incorporate � them ti�;a.tl� aZreac�y c�::iU�in� Orcl�_n�:znces. 1Ic �aid th�_t �he part oi' �he I�1a�. �e Urcl:in��nec cleal�:�n�; ��ri.�Lh �no����o�:i..1� � eoulc� be :incar��ora�;ed a.x1 t?ie anorrmobil.e Orc�in��nce, ana �;he �eci;ion re�arding inc�uUi;ri��_1 noi>e� could be incl.uded :in �lle Zoning Ordinances and so on. I�TOTI�t1 by t��so �chnabel, secandecz by 2-Z �. ��odi�;, to table the Prono�eu I1o:iUe Coni:rol Orc�inailce un��l it can be put to�ether in �ome o�f;her for;:�. Upon a voice vo�; �, 2-1r, S�orl�, r�ic, t�iodig� y I��r. �Tarri�s anc� T•7so Schnabel vo�in� aye' r1r. Lan�enfelci abstainin�� the rno'cion carrieel. 5. .�r, .. I�UCK i'ri _L �.� �.i 1 Ul`; : 7e 3 �- Mr. 1�. L.M:eSsezli. fl� 5505 �')est Dan.ube Road, ti;�as present at the meeting re�arding this itern, 2�r. Messexli revier�ed the correspondence that had taken place regar.ding the area in question. Copies of the exhibits ti�rere include�� t�rith the A�enda Packa�e. rRr.pl�sserli in�icat�d that he had become in�eres�ed in the subject _ a couple o� yea..Y's �;o, alang i•rith i�lany neigh�nrso He said �hat they bec�ie �t�r�,�.�� oi �rarioti?s lo�;s �ha� per�a�_r?ed �o �aubZic rrutJ ands. He said t�la-t �ie �alked �o the DI�tR an� T��r. Ronal.d D. H�.rnack the Regionz�l Ilydrolo�is�, had issuea one of the e�2ibited letters �:o ��r, Daz°re�_1 C�_a?,'� i?�dica�� ng �hat the lots in �uestion tirere Type III �v�tlands and should be cansidered Publ:l.c •�laters. I�r. Langenfeld said that �he cntire Environment�. �?uality C�mmission toal� a tour of -Lhe area, He said they rrer� concerned bec�use some of t�1e tire�lands are bein� fill�d rig�it notixr Zriih ttjunk�� (cement� foundry Cas-i;in�s� 50 gallon drumsy etco�. Chairperson Harris said �hat �;he County 13a8 very speci�ic on the type of fill that can i�e used for �ill. Mr. Boardr�an said that if �he nerson doing the dumping 1��as caught, the Ci�y t��ould make that person remove �:rhat c�r�s dumped. I3e pointed out that it t�ras quiie impassible �o "catch" �he �uilty people. l�ir. Messerli �sked if Building Perr.7i�s had been issued for any of the la�s in question, IIe also t�ranted to knal�r if land could be filled lrithout the issuance of Builc�ing Perr.�its. He pointEd out that a� least 50 l�s�e trucl�. loads of fill have been put in�o the lots. � � PTa1�111TTT?C CO11i9I,;;T�l? ���Ir,'�;`CTtTC, �rt1]',Y �C>, 1�)��3 �Pa�,�e 1? � 2�` t�ir. Lan.�;cn�'elcl aaid �ha�t clurzn� thc� ��nv�.r�nmcn�;��. �ua1.�.1;y . Cnr.nrni., �a_c�n �� tour9 �.hey �.ZZ c� i�:�c:x�v�d �I;�i� .c��1br. iu on i;he 1.o-L ; in q.ue^�iono I?c �a.icl �;liat �;he cnt;_x�e e�r,:�i:�:�ion rianted �Lo xeci;ifiy tivhat �.� ha��cni_n�o Iie �rzid �;ltia�l; i�l; ti�ra� rio� only ha�penin� in �Lhis par�:i.cu�_ar �rea, bu�L �hrou��h�u�L i;he (;:i-�,y of T'ridley. Iie said �:lza-L- tYlcy aa.�o di acoverec� �Lhat sevexal permi�.� that had becn i�Uucd hacl not been aclhyred •l;o aU �ar as drainage' etc. I�4r. Lan�enfcld inaicatec? that :'Je�l;���.nd� definil;ely served a purpose. He said t;hat if the lot; in n_ueN�:xOI1 ti•:ere c7.a�sified as Type TIT . 1Je�tland.;,, then a I)I��R perr2i� hG d to be �rzn�ed. He �aid that there ti�as d�finitely a���•rron�t� situation in Tnnsbruc�� TZorth. I�4r. Lan�enfela said �;hai; the is�ue at ha.nd ���as to try to impose a r�orator�un -L-o halt any :ft?rthe�.^ clur�lping in �Lhe area. unti]_ aIl items are care�ully cor.�idered. He pointecl out �:hat �.f the moratorium »as reiused, he has be�n r�qurs�;ed by �lie �r_v:ironr�ental Quali�y Comr�ission to tirri �c a let�i:er to the C�_-ty l��;torney to get an injunction to �top any fur�thEr fill until �kie ques�l;�.on is clarified. t�lr. Boa.rdman poin�ed out �;hat i� �he DI'�iR issued a permit to fill �vetlands� �Lhen zt behooved the City of I�'xidley �o also issue the permit to i'ill �he 1re�L7.ands. 2�r. Messerli said �ha�; he rras sure �l;ha�� the Ar?R had not issuecl any permit for on� o:f the lots :in question. tha� dum�ing �ras occurring on, � P•ir� Messerli indicat�d tha� several of the t��etlands in the area have alreac�y bcen drec��;ed �nd fille�. IIe said that som� of then� had to be dred�ed to a depth oz 35 f��t �na then filled. He gave saMe �� ara�les of the construction that h;.ts occurred in the pasi on lots in the aesi�nated Z��e�l;7,aiZd area�. He SF�1CI '�'11�'� some cf the hornes hac� basi�ally no rear yard area. Mr. Lan�enfel.d presentect the question for thou�ht that �nce all the ti�retlands r�ere f:illed in� crnEre 1�i11 the ti•rater run-ofi g�. r�r. Ba�ardr�an referred to the Draina�;e �2e�ort that had been made by SuUurban i,n�ineering. IIe said t�zat a draina�;e sys�em for Innsbru�l� Alorth had been sEt up rrith �;he unclerstanding that all the lots ti��oulc� be developed. I�?e said �hat the nr�xna�;e Syster� ti��as approved by �he Rice Creck �later �hed District, IIe said that there l�ras a system of �ondin� are�s set up to ta!�e care of all the irater run-off. He said th�t the �:�ater t�rould eventua7..ly end up in Zan� Lake lrhich is a feeder for ihe P,ice Creek. PLAI�ITITT1r, r�i�1��I �"Tr�i1 1RT;1;T7�1Tr, -.JI1T,Y ?_t 1 fi P�� e 1 2 L M�� l�ior�it; 1v�n�ed t;o knotiv �}lha.t the �urPo�e ti�as in dec�.axing the land Type 7IT �`1e1;_l_anc�U i f they vre �oin� to alloti�� permits to bui�d on 1:he land. . Mr. Poardman s��id i;hat ihe regula�;�_on� �;hat desi�nated the Iand as Marsh Develo�ments did not take cffect unt�l after the P1att�_n� zras aPproveci in the c3eve�opment; One ot the reauirements of the dc;velopment ti�ra� to hanclle all. the storm i���ter if an.y i4arsh Land/ 1'Jetlanct areas �rere �Eo be fxlled in.. A�torrn 1'later Plan haci to be developed. iie s�.zcl therE v�as a question at the time the Plat ���as approvecl as i;� vrhether the land v�as actually classtified as !'letlands. �ie saici �hat under �he J;nvironr,-�ental C�uali�y Commission it tisra.s required fio get an Environmental Assessmer�.t Statemen�; on any marsh areas or combin�ztion of P�arsh Are^s in e�cess of five acres, He saa.d that the City receivcd a letter from -Lhe DP1R sf;a�ing tha.t they could r�ot issue any building permiis on the i'ietlands area bec�use they zvere protected State public vraters. Hc said t;hat the DrdR rras informed by Fridley that if they required the City not to issue bu5.ldin� permits in v�rii:i.n�;, then the City ��rould � not do so. �Ioti�rever, he said ihat if the Sta.te issued a permi� and the Cii;y �roulc� not issue a buildin� �erinit, then the Ci.ty vrould be invo� ved in a le�al issue becauUe a. coni,ractor had purchased the property and the �ity l�ras n�t allot;:ing building on i;hat properiy. , Mr. Boardinan said tha� the reason for the unequal a.ssessment �vas beca.use �he develc�per had asked i:he Ci�y of Fra.dley to spread the assessrner�ts off t;�e EJetlands lots ontc other �lots so that the t'�etland lots ccula more e�sily/economically be developed. Chairperson Harris explained that the reas�ning behind the unequal assessments �xras that the City of Fridley l�ras afraid that if the assessments i.rere spread equally, it tivould only be obviaus that the better land t;�oul.d be built on first and it ti�rould have been possible �hat the lots in qu�stion tiaould hdve land costs, plus special assessmen��: yrhich �vauld make the cost of the l�nd so high that the petitioner may Iet the I.and �o tax forfeit. He said that the City of Fridley was afraid that �hey tyould be "stuck" ti�rith approximate].y fifteen lots. � Mr. �angenfeld said that the main point trying the houses bein� built on the S�retland lots are problems. He said that if the lands are being has to �o someplace and someane will be having with ivat er. ta be made is that having water filled, the �vater critical problems PT�/lI�1iITP1C, CC)P���;7 ;;TnT1 1�iT;T�;T7TT(; -�7T1T,Y ?F; 1 8 Pa � 11 2 M Chaa.rperr�on iIarri� :���id thai; �here ��r��r. e�tinulations on the p1.at. Iie Ua.id that one of thasc si;i�ulationU vra� tha�L basements had to " be put in 1�, inches above th� met�i�tm .�rater table. Iie said �;hat shoulc� someonc deca.de 1;0 �u�; �;he Lasement; in at a level 7_e�s �han the �tipulation, i:hen �ha�; per.son will have-�vater problems. Mr.Messerli said that he has been Ied ta believ� that build.ing permits have already been issued for Block 3, Lots 5, 6, & 7. He can't imagine hoti�r homes could actually be built on those lots. Mr. Boardman ti�ranted �;o knoi�r the in�;en� of requesting the Moratorium. Mr. Lang�nfeld said �chat m�in reason ltas to prevent any further dumping on .�he lois. He said they also t�ranted a thorou�h study of the rretlands to see �vhat impact it would have on the surrounding homes a�nd on the entir� environment. Mr.Messer3i said tha� he tivas sure that the problems are most likely ti��iih the DNR. He said that perhaps the City tivou?.d have some influence. Chairpersan H�rris explained� that viithout the DTIR/�State directi�g the City not to issue those permits, then the Ci�y ti�ras in a difficult position not to issue the permits. _ Chairperson Harris �aid tha� the discussion 1�a� on approximately j� acres af :Lund or Gppra�>iraaiel.y eigh� fee� of �vater� iie said that the existilzg ponding system sho�.d adequa�ely har.dle that much water. Ho�R�ever, he said �hat the fact is that there is t��ater up to prop�rty ctirrrers c�oors�eps. �-Ie said i;hat i�t is eviden� tha.t there is some�hizig <<r.rong. He said that before much rnare is done, the reason for i;hat type of situation should be laokec� into. Ghairpers�n Harriil said that the dur�ping of ;' junk'! on those lots had to be s�opped. � Mr. Boardman said that it was very diffzcult to contro7. the practice �f dumping c�n vacan� `lots. I-ie said that many times ` people are knoti-m �a be dumping and �he City informs ther� that they have to remove the dumped items; ho�vever, he said tnat the people ignore tYle order. M s. SchnaUel said tha� if i� �vas discovered that a particuZar eontrac�or tivas in constant violation of a City Ordinance� the City had the authority to fine those contractors. Mr. Boardman said that the City had the right to remove his license to operate in ihe City of I�'rid�ey. PT,IlidldTT]C f;�1�1MT>"I()Tl t7rl;�f TidC -.t1TLY �G 1 � Pa e i Mr.Messc;x�.i �����nLe�� 1;0 l;no��r ���hy 1;he con�;ractor caulcl be u�in� i;he �.and far fi].l tivhen build:in�; perrnit� had nat been i�sued. Chr�.irper��n Iiarri� said that ther� cras a�o�s9_bi3i�y �:hat the contractor .had a land al�Lera�;ion permi�; from the City. �ie said that the cantrac�t;or had to have �ame �;ype of permit �;o lawfull.y be f.illin� in land. Mr. Lan�enfeld said �hai; it taas no1; the intent to stop any developmen�;, but to have the tirrong correc�ed, MdTION by I�-�r. Zangenfeld, seconded by t�is. Schnabel, that the Plannin� Comr�ission recor.�raend apProva'1 oi the request for a Moratorium on Lat Development in Innsbruck Tdorth l�ddition from Environrnental �ua�.ity Commission; Blocl� 2, Lots 4,5, &6� Black 3, Lots 5s 6, & 7 for -the period oi one year or less aiith the instructions for City Council to ap�aoir.t the proper governing body to investigate the problems. Mr. Langenfeld said that he vrould also like te incorporate the fact that the fill must come to a halt an.d that the Gvrong being done can be halted, � � I�Sr. �angenfeld quoted a�ortion of the Tnterin� Developmen� Control Ordinance, �ffective Period, iPThe P•Iunicipal and County Planning �cts both provide that an Interi��i Con�;rol Orctiriance may be made effective ioi, enly a period of one year subj�ct to a one year rene�;al i;he� e�ftero �`Ji-thin this � ir�it �'r�e effective period for a Control Ordinance shou�d be on1J as lon� as the expected ��me it �rould take to coLiple�tE the CoMprehensive Plan and subsequent zonzr�g amendinents. The perioc? of. efzect should be cl�arly stated in the body of the Ordiriance ancl if the Planning ano Zoning amend.ments have been com�leted prior to �the e�,piration of the Con�Lrol Ordinance, the goveining body sizould void the effect of the Control Qr�inance l;hen it adopts the 7onin� ariendments." rZr. Zz.ngenfeld said that there should be an i�mediate stopping of the durnping in the lots in question. Mr. Boardman said that �he dumpin� vaoul'd be stopped noj=1' ! He said that the dumping l�as already in violation of a City Ordinance. � Ms. Schnabel said that th� dumpin� on the loi:s ti�ras one of the sil;uations that the Staff could have stopped �mmediately. She said that there rrould t�e a ane year moratorium to have proper oificials of the City Staff as ti.rell as the City Council itself to adopt an attitude that there i�ould be no fur�her development in the areas desi�n�ted as tiae�tlands until either a study is made or �lie current stud� is r�assessed or tlie DNR mal�es a comr�ittment so there tvould be no future horaes built on the particular lo �s. 2 r� c PT,A?IT�7_I�1(', C��i �i-17;;:;'fO1? t11;?;TJ:iir, - Jl1T�`�' ?.i , 1��8 Pa,�r: 1 F� 2 Q Ch��ir�erUon IT�rri�. ^airl �:h�ai; on the lots �l;hat a7_ready havc perr�itc a.��uecl., it ti•�oulcl be very d:i:Cficul�: to �top the develo�menl;. Mr. Lan�;�nfeld. ��.ic� �hat a� lca�t an atra.reneUU has been created. He raid tha�; ii; is m�:,t obviau� tha�; �omeone is no� doin� their job ri�ht. IIc said �;l�za.t a�;ro::�s mistakc c�as made by f�omeone; I�r. Zan�enfeld asked ihat I��Ir.. I3oarc�man reporl; his findin�s regarclin� the aumpin� on the lots :in questian bacls to the Plannin� Commission. 1��ir. Boardmarl a�;reed to report his findin�s to the Planning Commission., UP013 A VOICT VOT�� �11 sTot:ing aye, -�he rno-L-ion ca:rried unanimously. The I�loratoriam on Lot Developmcnt ir� Znnsbruck r1or�;h �ddition ivas recor�mendecz for approval to the Ci �y Council. C. COI'TTTI�?U? �D: DI ;Ci17ST0iT �F I��P1101��`�P?DUP1 C)I� 11G1_����?��i'NT FF,Oi•1 HtJ��T/�Tl ?; ��OIJ';C��;.", CGi�SPiI ��77:0i? `1FiIS ':!ILL B� A COidTII�TU��i� ITII�I � UidTIL COP�IIIISSIGi�I H�IiPa FFt0I�1 V, HERRICIC, CITY ATTORN�Y) , MOTION by p�ir. Langenfeld, secondec� by P�Ir. Storla, to receive Memorandum ;�78-1�2 fr.om Jerrold L. Boardman, City Planner, regarding Cornmission Aci;ivities, dated July 26, 1g78. Upon a voice vote, aIl voting aye, the motion carried unanir�ously. Chairperson IIarri� askea ii �here haa been any com�unication �.r.`Olil V� �Ierrick reg�.rding �he T�e:nor. andum of Agree�ent. Mr. Board�an said that they h�d not. Mr. T�angenfeld said that� �he �nviranr�ental �uality Commisszon �zras in favor of set��ng up a Project Commi�tee to revieti�� all areas tivhere possible drainage Problems cauld aris�. MOTTON �y Mr. Lan�enfeld� seconded by P�r. Storla, �o continue the d3.scussion of the t�le�orandum of A�reement from �he Human Resources Coi�rnission until somethin� 1Jas received from the Cit�r Attorney. Upon a voice vate, all voting aye� the motion carried unanimouslye ?. RECT�IVT C,Ot•1T�ZUNITY DEVELOPP�IENT CONIT�ISSSION r1INUTES: 7TTT V 1 1 1 C1�7i2 MOTION by Mr. Lan�enfeld, seconded by Ms. P�iodi�, to receive the July 11, 1978� Community Development Commission meeting � _ minutes. PT,f��IP1T1.1(; (;(?ii1�IT;;TnT] 111;r;T7�11f`, - JUT�Y ?��� 1�3%�i P•�F��' 1'j 2 P _______-_�..� Ch.a�rPer :on IIrf.rr. is �v�anl;ed �o ltnov� vrha� 1ras mcant in the sevcn�h . para.�raph on �.��.�;e 3 of the minu�c�. Ms. I�odiU said that i:h�y fcl�; sameone r'rzc>ulcJ chail� the Ener�y Committee thai; ti•�ould not have a conflict of znterest. , UPON 1� VOiC� VOTE, aII voting aye, the moi;ion carxied unanimously. a. OTI�rR ADJOU P•1�11ir?'tT : . T�i0TI0N by Mr. Storla, seconded by Ms. r.odi�, to adjourn the July 26, 1�7F3, PlUnzzinU Commi�sion meetino. Upon a voice vote� all botin� aye, the motion carried unani�lously. The meetin� was adjourned at 12:22 A.M, Respec�fully submitted, %�G./1 � (.�2z��fi` MaryL e C arhill Recording Secretary � .� �r 2 (� �y� ROBERT NELSON SP 4�78-06 � l�//4 CUfyl4'ER z�� °- S2� Rice Creek Terrace s�N. SEC. /� , . ,d��, o�-"-~. t�� � . „ P•� .� .,, g� 9�• �� �o� bog 4� � /'�(�� t , /r� �� c�� � '�./�bop� �. �, ',, j � ,: � ' , r..f i. . � � � i:i. �. . 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I ir:dic�.tied �e her tha� t•�e GsecS thQ Sf:ai.e Sta�ute Chap�er �2J. I - so i��di cated f�l�a� the � Ci ��� h:�cl cenc�s�r� �ha � b�c�use c�f di i�'i cul t�;errai n in ��rea and al s�a t`��e �:a 4e�i�i al ai c;�r�.az r► i ots b�i na 1 e� ro because of Iz7 yh sessm�nts and l�eco�n� tax ��o���`�y�� ��.itich in �urn Y�ou�d put �he paten�iai burden the C�ty, �he �i�y �aok �:ii� ncs�i �zon oc nat assessing certain Zo�s to protect ti^ �t�tter,e�i�. Uu� a� 15 7a�s, �hi-�e �oi;s an Gardena ha� same previo+�s assess- nts ��n i��+e� ���;;icli ��,ei-� tTidii�i�.i� i%s.iS �'!ti� sz� a��i ��i�;�al assessmcl3is t�ere p�at or� ca�fse of' �Ize Inn� brucl% P�toi°f.� d�v�.:I op:r���ir �. � . � I h:��c clfec{c�ci ��i�t� �'ir•c�il }�cr�°yc�: e�.f�iainin:� �he reasc�nfng behind the �y's �pproacS� anu k�c indfcu�ed tt,at; as ia�c� , s�t wa5 �he agreG.i;ent be���!ee� e City and the property ctiti�nLir ;-�flU C31�r��e� �he tiota7 pro�erty a� i:hat �ime, tha ocedure th� Ci�y foilawed 4vas legai. . Ifr ti�ere i s sorne concern of �he �roperty ol�ners about �hi s i fiem, i t e��oui d� ve ta be resoiveci bet�veen �i�e nc��� bu;�ers and th� �ersan irom wh7ch ��e,y bought �e prope�•ty. I t i s a conmon probl ern i:ha� peopi e exper ; enc� d�al � ng wi th �Ne Zo pers and otl�er �;ro}�ert y o;r»ers �n acguisition c�f the property. All the �y did t�ras �ts! �o protect the gener��l City itzterest. . A1so i am at�aching a �rag tha�,we had rece�ved rrom �he sales peop1e of the �veloper, and it i� clear �}.a� t:h�y put different prices en different 1ots, .ar;� t,�ith lines through 15 ioi.� t�}lich ir�dica�es tf�a� tfiese lots wauld nat have ry �ssessmentss so that not���al ;�� tl;e cost of a iot is. based on tile cost of the �� anu the cost of �11 �he improv4m�n�s. t,'e do know ttiat when the de��eloper was :lling these prapertYes, they did make knotiVn to ttse people ��hicl� ]ots did noL Eve assessments, so in turn n�king the cost of th�se lo�s lnwer. .` I�ncoura9ed tt�e 1ady. if she Itad any furth�r questions, to ca�l me or any ther employec of tt�c City. lf her ia�v��er has any le�al questions, I told her : should con�.act thc �ity l�ttorney. I Izope tSiis, p�us tht� additianal ir.fai7na�ion ��i•ovicied yo� pt-eviously, gi��E:s yau a reasonable pi�ture of ti�e situaLio«. If �u t�ecd any additioiial information, please fee] �ree to c��l. 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' � � . . ': • •. • . , ., ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . _� . . . ... . ---� _. . _._. .......... . �._..... . .. . . � . . . , � � , • � = _ t c . , ► � , ; � � - - .- - � fi•r' • • . A� ' 4���� �v,. -^,�,�- ��q ���, r� •? f �-� 1�fi �' t � ' � ��' u� � i� i�t.� LS��� % , , . � � ~ 2 � �1:� �.��.�. ���:�::t 1�:�1.�:i.�-.�•k::�' I.t/ J�.w,�W_iC:u. � ; ' � i � ��'���;"�'!=� w � � �'a�� ���� �°� ���"�"G�t'� ��. ; � 00 51LVlc[t LAICF FiD. o M��`6 C3atGNti'OP�, 1'�l1F�tVCSU1'h 5SilZ .• PHON� G3G•37S1 ; r • � . � . i Septeraber 7, J.977 � ` > ' • ; . • . i ; c��y ot �ria��y� . . � 6431 Univexsity Ave• tI•E� . ' . . . . • �ri�dle}�, %in. 55��3.''. . � . � a t�er. t ior.: Ci ry Council � , � • . . � � ' Centle�en: . X am the owner af a numUer of Iats ii���ct�onc'overra�nun er ofpthesen� .� + of hatura� �:esau�c�� is c�.ain�..ng �ur - lots, ar►d I understactd t'ri�:.y ii�ve requ�red you Co �•ri.thiiold tl►e issuance , of �uilding Per��iL's un tnese lots • T. am writi.ng C° zequesC an audience witii yau so th�st_ tiii:s �xcb3.em mi�}�t �e furthe�: discusseci witn an ey�. . �oi��.rd it� s�l.u�ion. . T-na;�i; yo�i for yau� cooperat�on in tiiis matiter. � • • Yours truly, . ' ,�� . . . . . . , . (� � �' �"- � f,.� � � " •. . ./`�-�t' � �/, _". � . • - , . Keitii T.:tarsta3 , l:ii;/4m ' . � < . . . ' ■_ . � � , . 0 u �•, ��7 L �� t�cnnis Sciyrtaidar . COUrICIlma�t 6S�urcl ?, Cit}� Qf F�Idloy (i1�U Strnson FSivd. �ridley, PJlinnesot;s G�Q32 G71-7Ua9 • Mr. A. L. ti�xscri 5505 1�1e�t D:t.nuh� Road Fr�dl�y, t;ia�n��otiu 55�32 Aeur 1•4r. i•'.eascr�.: 0 ?�o1�emUer �, 1977 It `rr� a p1c�aAU�^G mee�in� you th� other nfghic at �he co�Pee party hcld fox �il� I��� �..�d Pc.t G�blc. l;.s :�e discussed on ths phone I've ob$�.ined �os� oi' �Che inforrawi;i�n �alil.ch you h�ci requeated. This in- �or�a�i.an iu ep►c1a��c� �:�.�h �his let't�r. Tt consi3tr. of' the follo.ring: 1. 1� copy o� c���±nicrtions f`rom Hars �ec�-Todd Con��rt�ct�an to the Cit;y aP Prfci�cy re�rxdin� la�s in Irinsbruck Iti'orth. 2. A copy oi cvrp��ponci�nce fror� the �;inneso��� Depax-tment of Nat�,zral Resourcc� to �he Gity oP �"riu2ey da�ed June 27, �977• � � 3• A ca�y o; th� Pam� �.°hich t:�e Gi�cy o�' Y'ridlcy is using ta in�'orm � the D��Sr.�rt�ten� o� I�a�urrll. Resources when a bui].ding permit on or�e of �r.� late in qucy�:ion in bein� requested. 4. A b�ck�rou�d aorrecpond�nce regrzrding the a.s�easmen� sitivation on cert�in I.a-�� in Inasbw-ck North. A� We discus�ed on the �eZephone tize other �ciay ?�iz'. t�iueller from the bepartr�ent oi' f�uiural Fesources h�.d indicaied tiittt a� this time his r�epartment �ouid pr��'er to avoid court liti�cicic�n oti�er the lots in � qu�ationatherefare they sre r.c�otiatin� on a lot by lot basis with the dc�eYopex. As �:e've tc+.l.ked ubout� the City is in the situatian vhere it �usti iusue thc but�ciing permiL unless �he DIr'12 speciiically direct� the City not to cio so. I have mnde arrangements �:*ith aur 8uildin� Dere.rtment so that I xill be notificd each tirae a perm3.t appli�c�ttion is filed �'or vae of the Zots fu ques�ion. I'll c�.1.1 you wtien this oecurn so that you h£.ti•e thic infoz-raation. i p2en on discus�ing �rith the eo�ncil a�enerr�tion of a polie,y con- cernin� t���„ lr,�id dc�vel.oP�ent. btr. Muellcr has indicu�ed that he vauld Ue h:�ppy to c�ppear before the council ta discusc 1;hin i.mportant isaue. 0 � � ;� � »2� . ' • ; . . �3 �, 2 IlD I�m r�orry that at �hiH tfro� nc�iLhr_r I nor the City cr.n be of much hclp 1:o you in thiu p�.rt3_culur uitun.tion. t•le'i•� �ffectivcly ' cau�;ht betucen the requfr�rn: nt� oi' Ll�e ].rzw vnd the innction oP t};e llltl: xi4�h xc�;�.rds to enforccr�ent oY tiie »et ltsnd.� luu. I'll be i�n �ouclz �r�.th you as �oon rc� T huve uny additional information. • Sincere2y, ���� ����� . � � Denni.a Sc:hnei_der Councilma.n W�,rd 2 � � Ciiy of I�ridley DS/cn : . • Encl. 0 � c 0 � . � i ' i . �� • t1��v�'•u�t�er 1/�, 1 �77 2 � • j�ll+�f ��. 1)�llllli��: ��ll��i� �1�(a�.C;i � i`;�.tlli. :J��I�z tdii.l.f.:�►n i1;JC� Coui�:��.33�.G�1CT' State uf tli.ni�esota ' UepazLsnsnt, of l;att�ral 1?e�ources CenLenni3�. OCfS.CC'. �uildin� , at. Paul., rlim�eaota • Dear t•ir. rty� i 41e are Y�3f.cjC11t3 of ti�e 2rid additi.on of Innshrucic Paor1:1� in l•l�e Cit'�nLC t`,= c��.+='�� pn June 27, 1977� Ranald D. }larnacic, t�.etro Ref;ionai lty�lrol�t:�.`��� ritCacl��d letter to the cir.y of 1'e�-�z�YW�����nd3�lfn� Che 2nd`additian Co�+i�e public ueCa�7nined thrs statvs of lhe ftyp waeers, based ar► critetia specified in t�tinnesotn SCatuCes IOS. pesp�c:e this desi�nation. our COUIIC�Ilri311� t�ir. Uennis Schneider, has infox�sned us tliat because your department "prefer;s) to ��void court litz�;a�ion over the loes in uestf.on", bu�ld�n� permits aze beinb issued. 1Je understand that Chis q posii�c�n may have xesul.ted from "pxessure" fram the developer. ' The fact Ghat the origin�l. developer and th� c�ry �sCeeafU�not�expec[StooCs in this urea izom �ssessm�nts cleaily indicates Ll�ut tt y devela� all Chese lat�. ZdF, the current residents, paid dis-proportionate ussessments becr�use ot the �aeeland lots, yet the developer apparentty has convinccd the D2dR he may samehow be deprived by by not t�e�iz� allow�d Go develop all the loes und comPletely destroy the we�lands. Xt is ironic L-hat within a mile is Moore �a��ederalefunds�(our�£unds)tCo�l wetlnnd destructian.� Tr�.uley will now seek aCtempt to save Che lake. YeC. you are unca£llinb Yoi-iCsktoohimself,�aCion against a developer moC.�.v�tCed only by additional p 1de ask you Co zecansidpr your position and it�for�m us w�u�thps��i.onwwelwi.11 �� stop furthez develogmenL iirunediAt�ly. Dependin on y p consider further action. • Re�Rrds, . � . �, � , .��--�,.'vvl. � A. L. Messerli ALM:jkp � � Attach�ments � 0 . - � 0 ~��'� `+ r�'hi6y„ i� s7nrr or• ir � ; � • � l (l��j� Li �'J [;., �'� <<� `i1'/�`� �_�i, ll ` �, � �: i�Gs C� i F��c r � �-� �' C� � ��•w ,t� �' �,� € � �. C. �,,.:a.;�;..,A " 17.00 1'lur.iicr Jtoad, St. I'uu1D t6N 55106 Novei<<bcr 28, 1J77 l�fx. A. 1.. ?�esscrli. S50S YJest Danubc Road Fridl.ey, r�d 55432 Dear bir. t�;esserZi.: 0 zrmsarcuct; Nor��rx, cx•rY o� rR�n�.EY cy ����a����S Commissioncr �'li.11ia� tdye has reques�ed r�e to respond to yours of the fourteentl�. ,3,1�: Tl�e s�.ttiation a� xnnsbr.uc3�: North is � very di�E£icult one for a resource �gency wi.�hout cor�prel�cnsive land use authority to deal cvith. The pZat t,�as approi=ed by ths Ci�y �.n �}:� eaxly 70s bef:o�e tl�e �dvent of the Environ- rtental Q�tula.ty I3oar.d regul�tio�s undex s�hich a mandatozy �m«ronr,rental Assessy7ent l;orksheet k�auld nac•� be r.equireci. Tl�e F,ice Cxeek t�;atershed Dis�:rict zi;:e�:risc a�prov�d L-he on-szi:e stoxanc P?ans f.ar stq�!ti�atex runo�f whic:�' exceect tl:e::r ��i31i:c��1 �c>r;ui.�c�r�n�s, !� nurr�b:r o£ Ivis, includil�g yours, have alxeady been �`illed �.� IeHS� in part. • ity tlie L-i�r,e the !)4R bec�re 1.IlVOIl'EC�� much of a former Zarger tiretla�d (ten Acres ox rare prior to fillin�) hud been converted into t�uildzng s3tes fox homc�s uncler t5e at�:horiLy previ_cus�.y cited. Paur smalier (less than one acxe each) w�etlancis re�ained suUject to contravexsy, These smaller wetlands h'ere not (and are no�) 3�eecied for fiood��ater reten�ion, accoxding to the watexsfied cii strict perr�a.t. . Neverthcless, the P,egional ;�'at�ers staf.f has �aorl:ed with one of rhe developers to rreserve ar.d :nhance the environmental Zralues of a por�ion af one of the �,� o{ �:etl.ands as n�itigatian �ox developr�ent Ac�ivita.es. This ��retland is located ��µ i� � in i�l.ock 3, Lots �-7. C• �)c►�� i�te axe currently ���arkin� with developer Kcith Jlarstead to obLaa.n a pexmit ap��Iic�►tion for additional de��elopr�ent. �t is oux intei�tion to require fiixther 3ni.tiFation in the process. This is our normal procedure for residen- tittl develo��ments aifecting public ��aters zn L-he t�ietro Region and is not the result of "pxesture" {rom one or mare developers. If you urc dissatisfied t��ith past or future permits issued by the DNR, you 1 a�e r�dvis�d that i�tinn, 5t�t. Chuptcr lOS providcs recourse throufih the f City, wi�ich has ttie right to demund n public liearing within 30 days, A�MIMISIRATIYI SlRVICFS • WA�IRS, SOIIS, AND f�tINERAtS• • IANDf AND FORESiRY f.AAAI /1Nt1 FtSH • MRKS /1Nn IIECREAl10N, • INfORCEM[NT ANO flftG SERVICE � 2 FF I� ' � p�ilr�i� uCi2i?�I(�fi( Cvuncilrnr�n NY.�rJ ?.. Ci rv uf f ridl: y G1L0 t�tir�-or� f3ivd. Fritile�y, ttinr��::otp Ev432 ' �71•705;3 Deeember 1�{, 19T7 l�r. A. L. I!es�erll 55oj ��le�t D:znubc Roa�i Fridley, ?�SS.nnc�o4a. 55�+32 DeAr Mr. }�eaaerli : Z e,m in rec�ipt af your �e��ez to 'Fsi].l.ir,� idye iFrom the Departnent ot' 1de,turn], 1?�souice:a duted 1do�enber 1�, �.9'�7 �a }�r. Seymour's reply. Thru�k yo�a for eop�in� re on your corrc�poncience. 3� 2 GG � xn N�r. Sc�r::',our`� r��xy I per�icul�ri3.y wes interertc@ in the last ��axa�;raph on �he f`%rst p:�re re�;nrdin� the provision of Chapter 105 w�.th re�ards Lo c publir. he�a�ing. I rePerred the letter t�nd the . matter to our city c�.�ctox°nc� Y�tio i°ounci the Zfuifr,u�g� that ?•ir. Seyraour • �ras referz�3.n�; �o in Sec�io�s 105. �a}} �ubdi��3.sions 3 ar,d 6. Subdivision 3 ind�c�:,�es in part ;"�h�: ch�e�' cxecu�ive oigi cer os the city nr town ��.y wiicl��.n 3�J d��e ���� r��.i.led natice thereof file �rith th� cor.uniss�dner ar dcxr�:�3 xcr n��rin�; on �;he �ppiic��iar.". �io��r�v�r, in sub�.itTision � �:he �.c�x �;�e:� o:� �a stai:e, r`ex�ejai; w:��rc � pu�lic her�ra:�; is de�anded by► a public au:,harity tri�ich i:; nc�� the r�.��plicant, tl-ae a�plicant shall pAy fhe fo? Zo�rin�: I. Co3ts af t}.c �tenographic record in transcript. 2. Ren�al e�.�enry�s, :IP ��y, of' t�:f, p�.�.ce o#' hef..�r. ix��;. 3• Cc�sts of ptibli.c�tion of ord.era m.scte by the cor:mi.sszo•er". It �;oe�; on to sr�y, "a*here the public is�arir,� i:: de���idryd by a puUlic �.uthority �rtiich - i� no� �he applicra�t, th� publ.ic atii.hori�y maF,in� the dern�tnd ah�7.]. pt�,Y �he cos� and e�,ro�n�e� lis;,ed ubove". �;� nce i;he ci�y is m�.intaining � e neutraZ position in �he �:�tier arici �in.ce i�: �rr�s the bir'R `rhich decZ�i•ed the lots in ques�io7 as �re�l�nds the ciLy wouxd be in a paor posi�ion t4 ur�ze one xay or f:nathe� re�arczin� �the issunnce oi the DNR ��x~mit. Trttdi�ianrLl�y the cost As}?e��� of suhdivisian 3�'ould, in ir�y �pinion, m�ce it ex�rent�I.y difiicult �o ob�ain the �+ required votes on the c�uncil to request suc12 � he�.ring. ?�,ir city ati;orney suggea�s that � vou so desfre ttlAL` jTOI! i'i�e an �.ppeal under �haptcr 145.47 since any purty in intcr�st m�.y appeal from s determination of the cotmnissioner. I l;a,ve no nex inPornatlon re�ardin; additional peri;�its bei.nR ffled or granted either by the city or by Lhe Dep�rtraent of Natural Resources. � Frlll. canticiue to keep 3roii informed when tiiese permi.ta are lequested. A�ain, thnnk you i'or kcepin�; me c�dvi�cd uith refiard to this tuutter. F1eac3e feeJ. free ta c�►11 me if you iisve eny queStions. AS/cn Sincerely� . h/l��r.�+.•,:. lG� L,,,,r�.� Dennfz� Schneiucr Counci.].mnn ��t�r:� 2, City ot �idley . � � t.G.�i ��'�1 Y�.1i../ �/ ����'.a . w%1 V1t�.%r � •I !t ;�{.� 7:'{ I. (��: ( . � . r. . . � % yi� ' ' Mr. A. i,, l�c;sscr.I� � ' ;�,�, '• ' t�ov<:r>>vcr. 2�` 1J%7 . . . � , Pa�;c; 2 I i As �.n tl�e past, }�c�u or your ar�nxney ��il.l. ulso Uc �;iwen tne oJ�J��rtu�rity 4a � I t��•< � pxo���uc �.npu� d'zrccLly tu ReEi oi�al. }f3�drolo�;isi H�rnacic on furthcx permi�. . i p�occec�i.n�;s ,iffeci.ing xnnsUrucJ: 1dorLli, . � P�cr�se feel £ree tio wxi�� ar cal� ifc you l�ave �ny questi.aais. ' • . • , . � Sincex�l.y, 1 • i . � � C., � � � , � . ar� y c.}�^ zr. , � Re�ion� �. -�ii���t: Ator . (' I IS;Is cc: ��aii13.� �aye 11on C��Ison Ron Ii�rn��ck �4ltI2C��.A'.£�Jl �C!1510�C��T' :+..•.._ .Y, 0 c 0 . _ � ; I • i i t'• � i i� � � t� . 1 1 (� . f � - -r . ' f,ccu�r��t cuu��ciL nrr.�ti�r. - .in,iur�±cY a., ���s - �:�o r,r�. _._.._..._.._....,._ .___....._ _.._. ___...:.__� . J_ ' - _ _.. _-.. , w....__ - -- �-.,... . .2 .I I C UF i,ILCGIt�!;Ci:: r'"%j�iscu�si��+ wiTn b�rr,�,rr�,ruT ur Il�,YUr�r,�. Gi:suurccrs (;cra�.sr�►rn- �`, �`+��r�r•�y TIYC iZCGA(iU1KG ��CT il�IfU i�KC/�S IN C�rY Uf F!:!!)LL'Y� •• ��� �j� - , .. -------_�-^."// cnu: — �t�NL Uf tt31tU1ES: • RECEIV111G 7Nf. I�1t1UT�S G� ��ic h�ntiutt+c Co���a�tssio;� �,_____„_., I�C�TIi�G OF UfLC111SCii %�� Z�%�� . � � � � � � � � � � � • � � 5 {�UULIC I�EAR1tiG, It�ccnrstH �2. Z971 . R[GUV�R Y�EE7ING, nCCEIrJ�CR lg, �.�%% �iy;7,,nTic;� or o�+Tll OF dFF10E 70 ELECTCU OEFICIALS: Et��unr� J. I�cE. I�I/iYOR ROBERT L. BARl1[TTE, COUNCILMCPll3ER-AT-�ARGE 'Tliltt CF I�GGI;DA: � r�RU,ti, ��isl �c�as: . ~tCoras�n�Y,�r2o►+ o� ITEt1S NOT o�+ A�EN�� •• 1� tiiNUTES) BUS l tiESS : • hn�� �� SI,lEO to isLnv�s oF PFnc� Fcu;+nr.TIOH ' lEl) I�OYE�tBER 2�. IQ%�). . . . . . . . � . . . . . . � • � •r i , u �ustnESS: � �N$lDERATION OF FIRST REAniNG OF AN O�DtRnxC[ FOR � �(.E (1F �AL ESTATE� • � � � • � • s • • � � • � � � � • • Z . • HSIDCRAI'1(1N OF ORDINANCE i0 CONTROI. IiNNftES5AFtY tNGIttE iSE 11KA T1R6 SOUEAL. � a � • • � � � � � + • a � t • � • 3 • . v , • . 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"� ' � � � �� l �' � . ' """,,�.�^.: ►.., `" � � � � ► � � ' J) f . �.i �2'� � _ ., . �`�'-�-._.. -'i�;.;,�. . �� �� � .. ,: � ��Gt'i!?lr�l� •', � � 1�'�V�rr � . �� ,l �k fl , r 0 �';�� 2 KK �50� t�l. Danuf�e Road ' ('ridley, t•;;� 55432 July 15, 1978 Joseplz l�lexander, Co�r�nissior,er � . SLate o�i I'iinn�sota Reparia!;�ni of 1�a�tu►��1 Resaurces Ce���en��i a 1 Qf ri ce Bui I di ng . S�:. Pau�l, t°if�� Dea r 1�9r. A7 er.ander: ' At�ached is a letter se�zt to 1�r. Nye ]ast year regarding destruction � of rre tl ands i n fir� cl] ey. Des pi te o�r efroi�ts , thi s des �rucii on i s pro- ceeding ra�idiy. The ��retlar�ds are in the process ai� beir,g fillcci taday. ' Recenf; p�bl i ci ty t ndi ca tes that t�1i r�nesoi:a «i 11 1 o,e one mi 71 i on dol 1 ars because our program �o acqu7re �•�etlards is laggin�. 7he reason, apparently is not iac�; of opport�nzty. . . tdF: arP, once ac;�in, rec�uestin� your irt�ne�iate action to si:op destru�tion oi'� ihese aJe�la.nds and rESiore t1:em, as n,uch as passil�le, to tt�eir original condition. Regards, ' . . � '�� . . fi . �. /l • A. l.. Messerli Al.M�: kg � cc: Go�►. Rudy Perpich . � . tti�arr�n Spannaus Roberi J�ta�tson Frid�ey Environnental Qual�ty Council � Der�ni s Schnei der n 0 z� FRI�7,LY Lt�VZR0i;1;TT��i1J. CC�;�li•'L%SSION r9:I.T, ING JULY l.H, 1978 MEM}3�RS l'1t�SENT: James Lan�enfeld, B�uce Peterson (arr. 8:50), Lee Ann Sporre, Uave Sabistixia, Connie M�tcal.� (axr. 9:50) Aii�i�3ER5 �BSEI�T; None O�IiEP.S ��t3:'SE23T: ltay Lee1c, Planning �ide '� Al Messerli, 5505 West Da.nube Road CALL 'SO OIt�E R : Chairperson Langenfeld called the meeting to order at 7:35-p.m. APPROVAL OF J�Z1E 2U, i978, EI`�VIRQIV'MEi�TTAL CO�iMISSION MII�TUTES: MQTTON by Lee A�in Sporre, secoaded by Dave SabisL-ina, to approve the minutes as written. U�on a voice vote, aIl voting aye, the motion carried ui.animousl; . APPROVAL Or AGENDA: Tlie follocving additions were made to the agenda; Commission �dork Schedule - Item A under Oi:her Business Field Trip Schedule - Item B under Other Business Health �ffects - Ifiem C under Other Business � 0 . T10TION by T.ee Ann Sporre, seconded b;� Dave Sa'uistina, to approve the agenda as am�nded. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carzi�ed i�nanimcusly. , 1. [d'ETLANDS Mr�N'�GEMENT--II�'NSBRUCK I�TORTH, SECOND ADDITIQN: Mr. Lan�enfeld read a letter dated November 14, 1977, from AI Messerli to William Nye, Commissioner., State of Minnesota, Department of Natural Resources, and a letter dated July i5, 1978, from Al Messerli to .Toseph Alexander, Cotrnnissioner, State of Minnesota, bepartment of Natural Resources, regarding the destruction of taetlands in Fridley. ri�TTON l3Y LrE ANN SPORRE, S�COi�II)rb }3Y DAVE S,'�IiISTINA, TO RECc:IVL' T?iE LETTEfi I?:1TED NOV�riI3ER 14, 1977, F1:O:�i Al. r4.SSLI:T,I TO t1IT,LIA�i N1'E, THE LETTER D:1TliD JITI,Y 1.5 . 1978, P1:0`i AL TIt;SSI�:R�I '� 0 JI��I:PIi ,E ' D� . UYON A VOICE VnT�� AI,L VC)'�IIti'C: AYI:, '1'Hi. P10TIOid CA1:I'.Ii:D UNAhITiOUSLX. 2 P�i FRT.I)TaT;Y 1.TdV7itOP1�!1?NI'l�T. cot�rr�ssxorr r�rr:��rr�c;�.JI17.Y ]�i, 1978 - PAG� 2_ Mr. �angenjeld sraL-cd L-liat copi�s of the second i.eY_ter went- to G�v. Etudy Perpich, Warren Spannaus, RoLert MaLL-son, the �nvironmenL-al Conunission, and llei�nLs Schneider., � Mr. Messerli stated that Mr. Mattson and Mr. Spannaus 4rere Ynembers of the Land �xchan�e Board, wlio were responsi.�l� for decisions regarding acquisi- tion of land for thc State. Iie showed L-he Commissioners an article from the Minneapolis Star cahicl� relared to the l.oss of federal funds that he had xeferred to in his July 15th letter. Mr.2�iessnrli stated that this situa�i.on went bacic as far as Darrel Farr's development. At the time, the City had plotted the entire area. Thexe was an engineerin� study of the area that shocoed certain wetlands being left, but all of the lots bei_nb potentially buildable, However, Mr. Farr had requested the City r.ot to put assessments on all of the Iots, obviously indicating the lots were unbuildable. He shot�Pd a map tahich clearly specified the wetlands. At any rate, cerLain lots 4�ere not assessed and later the land changed hanas and ��as currently being developed by Harstad-Yott. DSr. Aarstad had been vehemently fi.ghting anyone else's jurisdiction over the use of that land. Nr. Messerli stated that, at the �urrent eime, a lot of undesir- able fi1.1 was being dumpEd into those wet?ands, and were rapidly being filled. It all the lots �aere developed, the wetlands raould be completeZy destroyed. Apparentiy, there was no concerr_ in the City or anywhere else, althaugh he had various docurne:�.tati.on fr.csm the D,1�.F�, ttiat, ear1;� i.n 1977, if not 1576, t�here was iormal c�nfirn�ation f•rcm the D.N.R, stating that those z�ere Type ITI k•etlands, which lots were involved, etc. MOTION I3i.' LEE EiI1\ SPQRP.E, SECO?�7BED BY D�VE SABISTINA. TO RECEIVE A LETTER nAT�v Ju��T� 27, 1977, TO Dr1�u'�ZL CLAItI`, CI'I`1 OF rT{ILLI�Y, FROM RONALD D. HAIL'VACK, R�,GIO:��L Ii�'�P.OI,GvIST, DErT., OF NATiTI?AL RESOURCES, ES?'AP,LISHIPtG TIIIS ARE�i T� BE PR�TECTLD i��.' TI�E r�Y:i��1.S0��� STA'CL'TE 105.42. UPOi� A VOICE VQTE�AL�. �IOTING AYE� THE P10TI0� (�4RRIED tTvA.Z�'�IAIOt1SLX. 21QTIOId BY LEE r'lIti�T sPORF.T, SECONDED BY DAVE SABIST7NA, TO REC�SVE 1� LETTER DATED NOV"Er1BER 2� 1977, TC AT A�SSERLI I'F�QPf THE D��'.ARTrSENT OF rIATUR,.4L I2ESOUhCES Ih F.�SFONSE TO riP., rSESS�:ItLI'S LI:TTE�t L'AT�D NOVErII3ET2 1/�, 1977. iJPON A�OZCE V�TE, ALL VOTI1vG Ai'E, THE I�SOTION CAR.RIBD UN�NIr10UST�Y. Mr. Messerli stated that part of Che answer in that letter {dated Ncvember 28, i977) stated that "Regional Waters staff has worlced with one of the clevelopers to preserve and enhance the environmentai values of a nortion of one of the wet�.ands as mitigation for development activities. This wetland is iocated in $locl: 3, Lots 4-7." �Jhatever tha� agreement was, it was not evident in the current activities in that area as those Lots were being destroyed. rir. Piesserli stated that one other point in the letter stated, "If you are dissatisfied caith past or future permits issued by the D.N.R., yau are advised that Minnesota S�ate Chapter 105 provides recourse through the ' City, t�tiich lias the ri�t�t to den�and a public hearing within 30 days ." Ne stated that, obviously, the City h�d no interest in a public hearing. � � ��� rRIDI.I�Y ENVIROIdP;i:PT�/:.L CO1�JI�4ISSI01�� 1�iT;I:TZI�'Cx, JUf,Y 1f3, ].978 - PAGE 3 Mx'. Messerli. staCed that he bc:�an w�rlcin� ��aitli Llie D.N.R. a consider�:171e time before his f:irst lettcr.. -Ile stated the C:ity did have the U.N.R. a� a City Council meetin� on Jan.uary 9, 197g, where there ��as discussion re�arctin� the wet-Z�nci:�. The outcome was, basically, tl�ae the City said they could not stop building, ancl they wer� �cin�; to issue a perm�t if the D.N.R. issued a permit. The D.N.R. said ttzcy �.rere not goin� to stop it if the City did not stop it. . Mr. Langeizfeld asked Mr. Messerli if he had cantacted the Ri_ce Creek Watershed. District people. Mr. Messerli stated he had talked to the Rice Creek Watershed Distric� people, and they had not seemed particularly znterested. He did not know why, because it seemed evident that the functzon o£ those specific wetlands in regard to settlement was very importart to L-ne Rice Creek �datershed. It was his belief that if the weL-lands were filled, as was being done, the run-off would increase sign.ificantly and the ruaZity of L-he x•un-off would be very bad. That was already evic3ent in thc� f-Llling that was alrsady done. Mr. L�ngenfeld asked b1r. Messerli how many �aetlands were being filled. Mr. Messerli stated that all of the wetZ�.n.ds on. the map were beiug filled with one exception which was a fairl}� large pc�nding area between the townhcuses and the private homes. That wetland kas intended to be preserved. M-r. 7�angenfeZd stated tr�at Mr. . Messer.l� 's concern for the wQtlands was obvious. He asked Mr. Messerli if lze had any incaard motiv� fo-r halting tlze development of the wetlands? Mr. Messerli stated that he had no evidence that the development ti�ouZd affect the value of his property. Iie did not want the development from the standpoint that he thought it was carong--it was con�rary to State Statuf:es and he thought that the wetlands shoul.d be pr.eserved for all the reasons the State Statutes stated. Mr. Messerli read from the amendments enacted as part of Chapter 325, � HF �1465: "Be it enacted bq the Legislature of the State of Minnesotz, Section Z, PiS 197�., Section 105.37 is amended by adding subdivisions to read."� Mr. MesserZi stated he would read Subdivision 6: "Beneficial public purpose in relation co waters of the State includes, but is not limited to any or all of the followz.ng purposes: a) Water supply for municipal, industrial, or ngricultural purposes; b) Recharge of underground water strata; c) Retention of water to prevent or reduce doc,mstream flooding, thereby minimizing erosion and resultant pro�erty damage; d) Entrapment and retention of nutricnts and other maeerials which in�pair the quality of natural resoureces; 2� rttT.nl.rY �NVltzorn��.:r1TAL cor�•rissxo�r r�r:i�Tir�c, s�r.Y ].8�1978 - PAG� 4 e) RecreaL-ional activities �ucti as swirrunin�, boaL-ing, fishing, and hunt:ing; f) Public navi�ati.on o�l�er than for recreational purposes; g) Wildliie habitat- areas for t•he spat�ming, rearing, feeding, and nesting of wildli.fe." Mr. Messerli stated that Ronal Harnack, the Regional Hydrologist, had specified in his 3une 27, 1977, letter certain criteria used to designate pubT.zc waters . Mr. Leek stated thar, in referring to Mr. Harnack's Ietter, Mr. Harnack listed: 1) Retention of caater to pravent or reduce downstream flooding; 2) Entrapment and retention oi nutrients and other materials which impair the quality of natural resouxces; and 3) Wildiite habitat areas for the spac,ming, rearing, feeding, and nesting of soildlife. Mr. Harnack also referred to M.S. I05.42 as having regulator_y power over public watexs. Mr. Langenfeld askec3 Mr. Messerli_that, based on Mr. Messerli's iamiLiarity with the area, where would the water go, assuming alI the wetlands were filled? Mr. Messexli stated that the water would go indirectlq into the Rice Creek Watershed. He svas not sure of the exact route. He did not know if it directly or indirectly aff-ected Moo�e Latce. He had referred to Moore Lake in his Noventber 14, 1977, �.ett�r_ because he felt it was a situation similar to the filling of the wetlands. Ms. Sporre stated th�C the im�orrai�.t thing was tlaat the S�a�e had recog- nized tYzat marshes had as iu�portant a role in the h�drological cornmunity as did lakes. Mr. Messerli stated that they had to recognize �hat tr�e areas they were tallcing about �vere small; they were nc� lakes, �hey were swamps and marshes, but the3� did provide e�tensive wilcilife nab�tat. Just as important as the �aildlif:e habitat was the retention of nut-rzents an�I ot��er matexials which impaired the quality of natural resources. It it was feZt that the wet2ands should be filled, there would be adverse effe.cts on tha downstream environment. l�ir. Lan�enfeld stated he was exiremely surprised and disappointed in the reaction of the Rice Creek Watershed District, because it was his under- standing that they were going to pxeserve the wetlands to the fullest. Ms. Sporre asked Mr, Messerli what he felt the role of the City should be and haw the Environmental Commission could be involved. Mr. Messerli stated it was his persona7. feeling that the role o� the CiL-y should Ue as much to preserve the enviro��ent as to increase the taxable groperry evaluation. But, the intention seemed to be to increase the property evaluation without the effects on anything else. The City should be astcing for this preservation, rather tlian fighting iC. i3e would be happy if the �ocmnission could take aYiy actio�a to stop the eurrent dcstruction oF Che wetlands and,.hopefully, replace the wetlands �n the f orm they were. 2 PP rRIDLLX �NV7Rar�r�n,NTl�r, cor�iZSSTOrJ M��iiTlr�G, ?ULY 18, 1978 - PAG� ; Ms. Spnr.r.e sLated L-hat it was very di�ficult ��r ti�e Connnission, because the coirnnlssiori �3rocess was to pr.ovide a forn� for citizens to resolve tlYeir ctifferences of opiniort wiL-h tl�e City CaunciJ.. '�his was the f3.rst time t-his issue had been brou�;li� to Lhe EnvJ.ronmenL-al Co�nission. Mr. Langenfeld stated that rhis Co;nrnission wGUld make a motion of some � kind to act accordingly taitlzin tlie 2imii:s of authcrity they ha3. He would see L-hat this motion went o�i at- the Planning Commission level. Mr. Lanaenfeld stated that at L-he City Council meeting on Ju1y 10, 1978, in whic?i tl�ie EnvironmenL-al Commissior_ had proposed a moratorium on interim developrnent, the City Counezl had iiot Ueen very receptive. Mr. Langenfeld stated that Mr. I�Zesserli stiould start being aware of all the water problems in the city so thar, in the event a public hearing tock place of any ki.nd, they coul.cl show a sign of force and let the City Council know that there were people in the city t�ho cared, Mr. Messerli stai:ed that a great number of people fought extensively against the ne�aest tot,mhouse development in that area on the basis thar the devel.oper� were trying to utterly destroy the entire area--trees, hills, terrain, everything. Th� City Council alloc•red it to be built despite the outraged cries of the neighboring citizens. Statements taere made such as 9tP/, oi the trees would be preserved, the townhouses taera designed to fit in�o the natural terrain, etc. Thase were documented statements in the City Council meetings. Mr. Messerii stated that you could now see that the trees, lzi_11.s a�d terr.ain i��ere tota_lly c�estxoyed. �verything was either completely leveled or changed. He was not talking just about the �aetlands, he was talking about the r,ohole area which was considered one of the most beautiful areas in the Twin Gities area. Mr. Messeriz stated that,-at the current tima, a couple of the wetlands could be restored. Ms. Sporre stated Lhat the question of the marsh areas in innsUruck was a comp].ex o��e. She thought it would be very useful to have a project co:nmittee to help them di_gest all this information and to be able to tallc intelligibly about it. . Mr. Langenfeld stated that perhaps this Commission coul.d make a decision and a motion now to try to stop the current and e:�istin�; destruction, and then Zook a.nto the lang-range problems, Iie did fec�1 that a projecr commitL-ee should be set up immediately. It �aould �31CP_ time ta organi.ze a project commiLree and find aut tlie basic ceneerns of all tlie people. Once a project cammittee got going, it would be far more.effective than any me t 1� od s o f ar . Ms. Sporre asked Mr. Messerli to describe the two marsh areas that could be restored. � tir. riesserli stated that the two wetlan�s in question that remained were in Block 2, Lots 4, 5, and 6; Bloctc 3, Lots 5, 6, and 7, Second Addition oi Innsbruck North. 2 `t� . FRIDLI:'i' T:NVTROI3[�fF:t17.'AL CO;�ff�7:SSY0N MI;}�TxNGy .TiJT,Y J 8, 1978 - PAGE 6 MOT7�:1 PY T�EI: li?d!�I SP�i,:Rr� SEC�;dTIE� IiY DAVE SAl;7'57'TNA�Ti�1�.T TIIk� ETN7R0�- 1�JJ;1�'lAL C0;II,1Iu �IO.� It1;0[71.5'�: 7'lit: C77'Y AT'1'OfiN1:I� 'J'U S`�'i)T' '.CI11, FILT�TI�iCi I,'d ��I�1I1/OR DI'sVi.L0Ii�11s'riT �I' 7'ItI; t•]i:'I7�At��)S AS llI.:SCI:7PlsJ, l3LOC1: 2, LO'1'S 4�, 5, b G, AND L'T.UGK 3a I,OTS 5, b, & 7, SI:CCI;�D A�l)IT7C)i�; OI� 7:t�1i1S1;I:UC�: PIOi rli, RLLATING TO MZt�'1�IESOTA STl,7'1J�13; ].05.��?_, itl?OlI A V07Ci; VOiE, ALL VOTING AXE,TII� r:OTION Cl�IZRZED tII�ANIT;OiJSLX. � Ms. Sporre sug�ested that during thi_s process, tlle Co�ission should be iinked i_n some way to the citizens coi.cerned in tlie area, and the most reasonabl_e method was to have a project committee. She asked Mr. Messerli :Lf he would be open te the idea of having a projecC committee. Mr. Messerli stated he did not krcow the level of interest of his neighbors and could not commit them, but he woul.d be willing to be personally involved. Mr. Leek stated that, as Mr. Niesserli's prE,sence at: the meeting indicated, there was an immediate concern thai: had to be dealt taxth. He stated tYeat, personal.ly, he felt the project cammittee was important for two reason.s: 1) to have someone designaL-�d who couid keep on. top of the kinds of. material, responses, and contacts 2�fr. Messerli had beei� making until a resoluti.on e�as made; and 2) while the overall concern for water managemer�t in �xidJ�ey was more importa.nE: in the loi�g range, some kind of success or at least a resolution in any issue made it easier to zct as a group later on. A1r. La��enfe2d ref�:�-red L-o an ar�i.cle iiz ti�e ;���.nneapc�lis Star & Tribune on July i5, 1978, relating ta the fioodir_g in Rochester. The key to that � article was not so much Roc.hester i�self, but the poor tnanagemeni: in regard to various functions of gvveri�.rr�ent . Maj or pxeb]..e�s , maybe net in this sense, could arise in the Gity of Fri_dley. The Commission just wanted the prope r s tudies of tl�e areas to be made . kis. Sparre aslced if the D.N.R, had issued a permzt to fi11 tlze wetlands? Mr. Messerli. stated that �aas an interesting quesrion. One of the houses that ti�as built on the �vetlands on Lot 13, Block 3, cvas built caithout a D.N.R. permit. I� taas understood tliat the D.N.R, was taki.ng 1ega1 action against that. Nevextheless, the house cras eontinuing to be finished, so he did not k.iiow the disposition of what happened, At one time, he was promised by the B,N.R. tl:at they woul.d notify him of �permit issuances, but that ha3 not been done, sv he did not trnow �he current status of �ermits. Ms. Sparre cvondered if it would be in oxder for the Commission t� communi- cate with the D.N.R. and ask L-hem to withhold nermits? Mr. Leek stated tliat the best this commission could do �,�as to ask or demand that the City Council request *hac the D.N.R, withhold �ermits; and if permits had not been issued and development was taking place on the land, that the laws would then be instituted. rltT.nLT:Y l;NVT.ROtnif:NTAT. C01�a4'✓iT.SS�ON T✓,r�rzrlr,, J11T.Y 13, 1978 - Pl�GE 7 Mr. MesserZi cammented L-l�at regarding LoL• 13, t1�e Ciey issued the: builciing perrnit, even thou�h thc D.N.R. ciid nat issuc a building per.mi.t, and tYie D.1�.R. stron�,ly recommen�ded against issuing Lt2at building permiC. Mr, Langenicld stated ]1e would l�e ��iJ.ling Ca see L-iiat the project c��YCnittee got f;aing, and Mr.. Messerli stated he woulcl be happy to be a representa�ive for his area. Mr. Leek stated that fram contact urith tl2e Ci ty Engin�ers' Of.fi.ce, no one in the Position of reviec�ing buil.dzi�g permits was aware at the Cime that building permits were issued and that there �aas a permi.t process that ttad to be gone througli because tiiose were Type IIi c��etZands . It was not until today that anyone became aware of iC, including hzmseZf. Mr. Messerli srated tl�at he would like to point out tha�, in regard to the specific permit, this was apenly discussed at the city cotin��1 meeting xegarding the D.Iv.R.'s abjections to issuaace of any permits in the area, and the issance of the permit was subsequent �o that open discussion. MOTION BY DAt�E S�`xBIS?'INA, S�C�2�TDED �3Y BRUCE PE�ERSON, TO FORMULATL A PRQ3LCT COMIviITTLE TO BE CAL)�LD TfL�:"IivNS.;�RC�C3: 2v0:T�i ;,�AT.rR RESOURCES -COM�ZITTE�", T:"-I� PURPOSL' CF tti��?TCH t,T.4S TO REVIEt�? THE D�VEIrOP��iv?' OF' TIIE kE��AINING WETI.l�NDS IN INNSBRUCK I�;d�.TT�I, AiwD TO ItLQLTEST 1H:: PRJ.7EC`i C0�1rffT�'EE TO DEVELOP ITS GOALS Ai?1J RE��IE?ti� PROCESS FOR TI:� I�E�� GOi��•�i_SS�M:02� MEETING< UPON A VQICE VOTE, .AI,L Vn�'3.Tvt: Fi�'F� S 7:�?-1.F riC����iQ C!-:1_'�;.hI.FTj i l;?t�iQ.I=`i!�iT� i• 1. ' Mr. Leek stated he wou7_d malce copies of ail tne comu�ui7ications in chrono- Iogical oxder f�: ihe I'lanxiing Co�anissian. on .Tuiy ?_h. Mr. Langenfeld staL-ed that, regardin� a;ield trip, tlie Commission should lake a tour af the area tliat 21r . Messerii iiad been describing. A fi,eld L-rip was set for T.hursc3ay, JuZy 20, at 6:30 p.m. to meet at M�r, Messerli's home, 5505 ��test Dan.ube Road. 2. GHAIRYERSON'a R;POR�: A. City Councii Meeting, Jul.y 10, 19i8: Mr. Langenfeld referred to L-he mation made b�* Ms, S�arre on page 7 af the June 20, 1978, Envixonmental Commission minutes, that a moratorium of the service raad area be recommended to the City Council at the pub2ic hearing on July 10. Mr. Langenfeld stated he and ris, Sporre had made that presenta�ion at the July 10 meeting, and it received a poor reception from the City CounciZ. Somehow the City Council had taken it wrong and tiioug}�tthat administration was being attacked. T� was a very unpleasant meeting. 2� : .2 SS � �RID131Y T:NVIR�T7M}:i�TTAI. C()Mi�iISS70t� I�ir�,'CINGY JUI�Y 1£3, 1978 - PAG}3 8 Mr. L�I1�Gi1�C:I.� stated that there were enou�h peopl.e at the public hearing to Icnow that- the Crnnmission coulc3 �r�a a�.a s��i:ak up, The Con�nission had done what• L-l�ey fe1L- L}iey should. Iie st'ated this was sti11 a real concern io hin�. Mr. Leelc stated he did not kno�a it iL- was a direct result of �:he Ju1y 10 City Gou�-►ci7_ meeting, but he i:ad gotten a copy af a letter that Uarrel Clarlc had sent to Richard Brama of 13ryant-Frankliitg Corp. on July 17, 1.978, rega,:ding th� property at 8290 Main Sti., which was called the "Preserve". Certain stipulations were listed in the buildin�; permit dated May 9, I917: "Building be designed for roof top water retention. Draznage from the north half oi the si.te plan Ue directed to tlie caest with a baffle weir system. Drainage from the south half ot the site �lan be ciirected south £or retention in a future on-site ponding basi.n." As oi this date, none of these sL-ipulaLions had been me�. r10TI0�1 BY LEE 1'�tvTl SPOFP,E, SECO�TDED BY BRUC� P�TEPSQN, TfiAT BtJ�.LDING P.�'�Ri�IiT NQ� 7.4455 AI;D LET'1'ER �;TED Jt1'LY 17, 1978, I'R03•1 DA,RIZEL CLARIC TO RIC�LARL� I�?'�`�i�i.-"�� i3P,`,.'I�NT-FR1�i';I:C�T� COi�P.,$� P�I:CET_VI;D ?I�0 TI'.E itECORD. U�'Uid A\7CIC� �?t�`Ci:, �_r,T Vp1'I1;G A`%E, 7'II�. A:i.O'1:IOI� C�,ItRIED "u'I�.'�T1IMC)USLY. Mr. Leek sL-a�_ed ehat in his d.iscussion wiL-h Dicic Sobi�ch, they k�ere nofi abie to res�?.�,r° nny�hing Faith tl3ZS j�'1'OnEr'�`J, and they w?re stili no4 sure r+Tha� sirategy tnc ci.�y i.itended to use to �;�t compiiance on 2uy of the sztes i�z th�Y area . Both I�Ir. Sobiech and rlr. Soardman were a�•�are or �he fact tizat i:hose stipzel_ati.vns had not been me�. Tn audition, ��cth iTr. Sobiech and P1r. Boardman were a��are oi the ext'reme amount of run-a�f into tlie drainaoe ditch and, specifically, - they* were also aware that because of Iack of c���ter reter.tion f_acilities ofz the propex'ty, the blacktop was disintegra�ir_g. Th�;� ha3 star.ted conversations on how to deal �aith the entire axea. They c•�ere not sure, ather than that the} fir�ally realized that a drainagL pJ.an for a Iar�er area than jus� individual lots lilce Bryant-Franklin Coxp. would have to be developed. This referr.ed �o tlie Onac,7ay Addition wi�ich wss bounc3ed by the railroad Cracics on tlie 47C.'Sti $3rd Ave. on tiie nortl�, University Ave, on the eas�, and 77th Ave, on the south. rSr, I,eek stated that he had also talked t� t5r. Sobiech and Mr. Boardman about the matter of the moratorium, and P1r. Sobiech had indicated that the City Coui�cil had talked about it again at tl�eix meeting on �ul.y 17. Apparently, the feeling ��as that it was not necessary, that things ��aould be taken care of through the building permit process. Mr. Sabistina stated that whenever a building per�it was issued to a specific prr�perty owner, he would like t� see the city find out what happened �aith the stipulaLions on that permit. Ms. 5porre stated ��13� she thoufiht tl�at the way the Commission could be eifective was by caorl:ing directly with City Council. By assuming the role o� consultanC �1nd providing avail��Ie information to Ci�y Council, they could at least estaUlish what the environmental issues �� (� �� �� 1� �� � �� �� A� 1� �� �� � 1� �� �� �� �� j!: � n�� � 3 ���� l� �� l�l� �1� I:��.'� 1�1� l� �1� �� i�---i �� I� �� I�--1 6875 University Ave. N. E. / Minneapoiis, Minn. 55432 • Phone (612) 571- 6409 Clarke S. �oorman, Pastor . Charies L.. Surrett, Asst Pastor • Jack W. Sfierman, �,dmi�isYrator, W, g, q. . C:iaxles A. Boudreau Ci.ty o i Fr3.d1 ey 6431 University Ave. N.E. Fxidl ey, rlinn. 55�32 D�ar Mr. Boudreau: Ju].y 1$, l�'j8 0 I would like tc� put S.�-� a request fox the use of the Lockp Park Soccer f�eld. Th3.s wou? d be ussd ty the Woodcr�st Baptist Acad .e-��y Ja . Varsity ax�.d Vaxs� ty Soccer te�.ms for practice and games, GaLe d�.ys a_re on Tuesda,g and Frzda;T and are not ye� co_nf�.rraed as t.o T�rhi.ch games will be "hcs:�e" requiring t.he facili�ieso �e schedule will be as f�llows begixuiing A�t�ust 21.sto Aiand�}*� ��Iednesday, Thursday - 3:00-5:�0 Home Gar�es -- �zesday & F�..��r - 3:00-6:00 I;�o�.xld eeri�.inl� ap�reciate 3*ou.N consideration of our request and want to tYiank y�u :ox your cnoperatian in previous years. I'3I be sure ta gst t.'�e g�s sehedule to you as soor_ as it is co:nplete�o �� • , -� erely� . � ` �(M�'�� ��� H�b Christense:� Athletic D,.:.rector 7f"" � � �-��,,r.., � R-'�.-t,...�-s./'�`� �._ C�,....,�w, __ c'- �, . A t'aROWING CNUfiCN AND SCNOOL Wil�RE T�lE ElBLE, TtlE BLOO�, y ANa THE SIESSEO HOPE (S FAITHFULLY PRQCLAtMEO � i�-' °, `i1 s;':F �_ � � r� �..�..��.::�� � � ������� � +� '- � �, w " .�;�d,�.,�.�i�' k -��: '4% „ . i . � _ : :~��,� �. t.� � 4 °�` �' ,e: �r 't: ,��: `��� ,�' 4F'. �1, 3A ��`�'� �� ����L�`� 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDI�Y. MINNESOTA 55432 TELERNONE ( 612j5T1-3450 July 27, 7978 � �11-�-'{�� � Mr. Bob Chris�ensen, Rtnletic DirECior Woodcrest Baptist Church 687� University F�venue N.�. Minneapoi�is, �ly 55432 Dear i�lr. Chri stersen : �►t the July �4th meeting of the parks and Recreation Commission, your letter af July 78 requesting ihe use of the Locke Park faciiities for Varsity a�d Junior Va�°sity 5occer was received. �t��r much discuss�on, it was a�nanimous vote tha� your us� request be denied and fo�warded to the City �vunci 1. Thi s i i:�m vri 17 be �Q�r�� r�g befor�� Caur�c�i � sor�� time in August, ard you will be notifi�d by the Councll secretary in case you w�sh to have a representative present. �f you hav� any questions concerning this matzer, p7ease don't hesitate to eali upon me. . �: CAB/p j s Slncerely, . v �'� �{', Charles A. Qoudreau, Director parks and Recreation Department � 0 � PAP1C5 b R1:CP,LATxO.t CO�irRSSI0�1 ti�ETITIG, .3t1L1' 2�+, 1978 - PAGE 7 3 B Mr. V�tn ?tulzen s�a�ed that sounded £avorable to him. He had wante� proposa�it.,now because of the sod situation. �ie stated that i.o-�ertainZy ap� reci�ted �Li�'e-°Goramission taking the time to listen ese proposals . � MOTTQN by Leonard Moore, seconde�°b3�J,a�. e�ex, to receive Mr. Van Hulzen's recommen�ation in terms of fee sc�edG�es :°'�tJ.pon a voice vote, aJ.1 voting aye, the motion caxried unar��iously. �`"� �r � Mr. Petexson st�.-- that thzs should be put on the agenda �ori��he August meeting. He�sked Mr. Boudreau to see that a Iett�x was written`"to�� Mr. Jac�iansen, H.A.F. I'resident. Mr. Peterson aZso stated that Mr. Itaxr�sen and�r. Van Hulzen should come Co the August meeting. �'��"'� C. Woodcrest Baptzst Chuxch -�'acility Use Request: � Mx. Boudreau read a letter dated July Z8, 157g, fro� I�Rr. Bob Christenson, A�hletic Dixector, requ�stinb the use of Locke Park Soccer Field to be used by the L7oodcrest Baptis� Academy Jr. Varsity and Varsity Soccer teams for•.pzactice anri g�nes. Game days would be on Tuesdays and Fridays and were not yet confirmed as to which games wou1.� be hume games requiring �he facilities . The schedule wauld be as fol.lo��s be�inzxiz�, August 21: Mon., Wed., Thurs. � 3:Q0-S:OQ Hdme Games, Tues ., b� Fr3.. - 3:00-6:00 i�5r. Boudreau stated tl�.at this was 7.3-'� hrs. of comu�itment .fox the soccer field. Mr. Eeterso� statzd that it was �his opiriion ro �eny the reauest, because it was •rea11�T govern,�nent sponsorship of church-related activiries . Mr. Boudreau statecl they �aere also looking at a conf2ict wi.th ci.tq pro�rams and maintenance costs. If i.t was a recxeational activity not xelated to schaol and t'hey wanted to use city faciZitzes, that would be iine. But when the;� were supplementing the e�ucationaZ function of any vrganization, the:t he thought the city �aas on vexy tentati.ve gxound with the Caxpayers' money. Mr. Moore stated he con.cuzred with iir. Peterson and Air. Boudreau. Mr. Peterson stated,that.tha City kas a?xeady subsidizing the school's � physi.cal educarian�program anyway, because they �sed all the apparatus alI day lon� for recess. MOTION by Jan Seeger, secondad by Leonard Moore, to recommend that City Council deny the request from Woodcrest Baptist Academy for use of the Locke Park Soccer �'ielc3. Upon a voice vote, alI votir�; aye, the motion carried unanimously. . . - .L' _ ' �.. ' � 21q Logan Pkwy FridleY� ��. 5.5�32 July 31, 1978 Mr. Nasim Qureshi City Manager City of Fri�ley Fridley City Hall 6431 University Avenue, N.E. Fridley, MN, 55�32 Dear Sirs Attentions City �ouncil I would like permission to,use Logan Park f�r a neighborhood party on Sund�y, August 20, 1g%8 between the hours of 3:04 p.m. and 10s00 p.m. Permission is also requested to serve 3.2 �eer. In the even� that permissian is granted, would it be pos�ible t� have some extra tables supplied by the Park Department ior that day? In case af rain, could we have permission to hold the picnic on Monday� Au�ust 21, 1978 from Ss00p,m. to 10a00 �.m.? Sineexely� Raehel NAe /���C-�.�-•C f� / Yolunteer Logan Park Annu�l Picnic Committee /%'i_; � 5 MEMO T4: Dick Sobiech, Public Works Director MEMO FROM: Jerrold L. 8oardman, City Planner MEMO N0. ; DS #78-43 MEMO OATE: August 3, 1978 RE: Recycling Proposals Attached is a copy of a proposed agreement that we may want to formulate for the recycling operatian. The City's cost, under this agreement, would include the additional fencing needed to secure the recycling area, the maintenance for the surface and fencing and any publicity ihat we may wish to aid them with. Marvin is checking the liability c�sts they would incur if they are required to cover the operation under separate liability insurance. He will have that information to me on Rugust 7, i978. 5A STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF ANOKA THIS AGREEMENT, made this LEASE AGREEMENT by and between the City of Fridley, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Minnesota, hereinafter called the "City", and the Incorporated, a non-profit organization, incorporated under the laws of the State of Minnesota, hereinafter called the WTTNESSETH: That the City does hereby demise and let unto the the following described premises: A. That Portion of Parcel 6620, as shown on Exhibit A, generally located west of the proposed Ciiy Garage yard expansion with a premises dimension of 100' x 200' It is mutually desired by the City and that the recycling center project be a success for the benefit of the general public; therefore, the City and _ 1. TERM OF LEASE: The agree to the following conditions: is to have and to hold the above described premises for a term of one (1) year, beginning , and ending � with optiona] renewal of the lease for one year increments. 2. CONSIDERATION: Consideration for this lease shall be the sum of one (1) and OQ/100th ($1.00) Dollars, and the mutual promises by and between the parties, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged. 3. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY THE CITY: The City hereby agrees to furnis� for the term of this agreement and as part of the consideration of this agreement the following; A. Property Improvements: The City shall provide a finished area to locate the recycling center. The area shall be surfaced with gravel for stabilization and fenced so the area may be secured� when not in operation. Z] i B. Ptaintenance: 7he City shall provide maintenance for all �permanent property install�tions. C. Additional Service: The City shall provide: 1. The necessary signage at the center location so as to promote easy identification for access. 2. Initial advertising for the promotion of the project including the preparation of pamphlets for distribution and advertising within that media readily available for City use. 4. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY : The f�ereby agrees to furnish for the term of this agreement, and as part of the cons�deration of this agreement the following: A. Oqerating Procedures: The shall provide to the City a document of its operation procedure for review. This document sha11 include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. Nours of operation 2. Manning procedures 3. Accounting procedures 4. Promotional proceaures Any amendments to the op�rating procedures must first be reviewed by the Ciiy before those amendments take effect. B. Operation af Project: The shall be responsible for the operation of the Center and to ensure that the Center will be opened and manned according to approved operating procedures. C. E ui ment Necessary for Operation: The shall provide and maintain all necessary equipment for the operation wliich includes storage facilities for recyclable material. D. Mai�ntenance of Grounds: The shall be responsible for the clean-up of the grounds so as to keep the said premises in a neat, presentable order, free from litter, uncontained recyclables and any other material which may constitute a hazard such as braken or damaged material. 5, RULES AND REGULATIONS: The City agrees to enforce ail rules and regulations in accordance with the City's ordinances. Ail conduct on premises will be subject to the rules and reguiations, and ordinances, of the City. The _ shall not adopt any rules which 5C shall, in the discretion of the City, unreasonabiy limit the access, use and enjoyment of the premises by any citizen not subject to the program. The City will supply the needed personnel to enforce said rules, regulations} and ordinances, as needed. 6. POLICE AND FIRE PROTECTION: The City will provide police and fire protection. 7. IMPROVEMENTS: Any improvements permanently attached to the property including, but not limited to, buildings, parking lots, driveways, and lighting facilities, are to be appraved by the City prior to installation. Said approval shall be in writing. A1l permanent improvements attached to the property shall remain on the property at the termination�of this lease and shall �ecome the property of the c; ty. 8. LIABILITY INSURANCE: Publ�c liability insurance shall be provided by the . The amount shall be $250,000.00 to $500,000.00 9. 7ERMINATION OF LEASE: If for any reason, either pari of this agreement or if within a 30 day period, written notice is given to terminate the conditions of the lease, the lease will be null and void. IN WTTNESS WHEREQF, the parties have set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. CITY OF FRIDLEY Sy William J. Nee, Mayor And Nasim M. Qureshi, City Manager By Its STATE OF MINNESOTA) 5 D ) ss COUNTY OF RNOKA ) On this day of , 1978, before me, a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared WILLIAM J. NEE and NASIM M. QURESHI, to me personally known, who being each by me duly sworn did say that they are respectively the Mayor and the City Manager of the municipal corporation named in the foregoing instrument, and that the seal affixed to said instrument is the corporate seal of said municipal corporation, and that said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf of said municipal corporation by authority of its City Council and said WILLIAM J. NEE and NASIM M. QURESHI, acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said municipal corporation. STATE OF MINNESOTAj ) ss. 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( '� ';«o ` ' ��'- • , �� ;;y �` `' i� , �� � - • . . � . •� `� 9.�� �, ���j . � . . � \ • � i � � �/ � . � . .4 . },�•;�. \ eeT i . . + . ' ��75 �� \ � � � • Y � � . :� '` .,�- � � �I : IZi+ �'i�~ ' . `N� ' . I.re ,� �. 4. 1� � 1 , .��.� .. w.� ���.. .�r. _„ �� �a . �" '..�r.:s_� .a�`y4 � I v �, , ' � , v� ; 0 O ,�°, �j,� � , r . � . � � i. � I = � �6740.� � . • ` °�, � � ; �� � l./r ./f.stij� • . ' �( "'r � RESO�UTION N0. - 1978 A RESOLUTION AUTNORIZING AI�D DIREC7ING iHE SPLITT:NG OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCEL 1305, PART 0� LO7S 18 AND 19, AUDITOR'S SUBUIVISION N0. 129, AND PLA7TING INTO EVERT'S ADDITION WNEREAS, certain sp�cial assessments have been �evied with respect to certain land and said ;and t�as subsequently been sub�di�rided. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: That the assessments levied ayainst t�e fo7lotiNing described parcel, to-wit: Parcel 1305, part af Lots 18 and 19, Auditor's Subdivision No. i29, may and shall be apportioned and divided and platted as follows: Original Parcel Parcel 1305, Part cf Lots 18 and 79, Auditor's Subdivis�on No. 129 Division of Parcel Approved Lot l, Slock 1, Parc�7 '100, Evert's Addition l.ot 2, Block 1, Parce7 200, Evert's Additior� Lot 3, Block 1, Parcel 300, Evert's Addition Fund :. Regular SA W #34 (hlair) SW #24 (Nfain) SW #24 (Lateral) W #34 (Lateral) SS #24 (Storm Sew�r) SW #4$-A (Sewer Latera7) ST. 1963-2 SS #84 SS #8$ S7. 19E8-3 Fu�d Regular SA W #34 SW #24 SS #24 SS #88 SS #84 Regular SA W #34 SW #24 SS #24 SS #88 Regular SA W #34 SW #2� SS #24 SS #88 Original Amount Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid $ 40.50 1,075.08 388.60 i,544.18 Ori gi nal An�ount Paid F�ai d Paid Paid $ 437.35 40.50 Paid Paid Paid Paid $ 340.98 Paid Paid Paid Paid $ 296.75 l.ot 1, Block 2, Parce� 400, Regular SA Paid Evert's Additior� W #34 paid SW #24 Paid SS #24 Paid 6� Pa�� �, ��so��ia�n No. - 1��� Au���r�zing and D�re�t�ng the Splitiing af ��t��a �ss���ments �n ���cel 1305, Part �f ��t� �8 ��� 1�, �udatnr'� ����ivisi�� No. 7��, �rd �7�it��� a�to Evert's Addition Di�����n �fi :���r���� A�prav�� Lt�i �, �� Dck 2, �P�r�e� 500, E����" � .�tl�� ti an Lot �» �l o� k r, ���r��l �bD�, �v��^t"� �1�i ti Dn L�� �, �l���k �, �P���c�� 7�D, Ev���r�;" s ,3�d�Ii �� o� I�.�'� �, �� D��� �, �a�?P'��� �ii�, �Y/�A"� � � ,�?,�ii'I �l �:(1 Lo� � � Bl �: �tc �, ���r�l �D�D, Ew�r�" s �ai�ii �i� aan . �.�t 7, $l���k �., ���rr:�l l'1�DD., �w���"� .��iliti�n �ur�d #ttgu��ar ��1 � �3� �N{ai n� ) S1� �2� �Mai ns ) S�til ��� ��2tN£i" ��'�aT�7 � '� ��� !(4Jat�r L�t�r�l a � #Z� S�'. �I �b3-� �2��u1�� ��1 �1 #�� (Main) �'W #�4 (S�w�r ��t�r�l � ��1 #�4 ('Main�) �! #� '(�'a�t�r L�t�r�7 �� SS #��� ST. 7�b3-� R��ul ��^ :�A '�! #� �(T�fains ) ��J #�4 ( Mai �ei� ) �I �� (�lat�.r L����� ) ��W #��--�A ( �:�we r L�a�e�r� :I :) � #�� �T» �1��3�� �f.. 1 �b8-�3 ���ul��r �A t�i �.�i i�:i'�dl �R�,� � ��`� l�i`!ld'I'fl�.� �I ��� �('�l�t�;r �L��.r� � � � #?�B-,� ���we;r !L���r�a �f ;� � #:�� �li '.. 1! ���-3 ���u �! ��r �A Rif ��� ;(�iai�n�� S'�1 ��4� ;( T:1a �i m� ) 3E� �3� !(���r ����r�ll� �.W �$-� ,(��wE�^ �L���r�l � � #.�4 �'f. ?I���--3 !R�ul �r �A �J #� � ��� � ��� �uu��c�►►� r�, lP�rr��11 1fA�a � �s��►m� E�v��^�t"s �lii i�ii�m �^i���al Amount ��id �aa d Pai� Paid IP�i d Paid P�i d � � $ �'�i d ��id �'ai d ��i d �ai d P�id !Pai d �ai tt ?P�i d ��i d !P�i d �'�ai d IP�i d fP�a d 'I�7.27 !P�l Ci ��l !� I}�i d fP�i �1 (P�� d }P�i d �1�7»27 ��� � �a�� � �'�i �t ►P�� d ��id ��i �i ?l�.06 ��id ���i d +P�i d iP�i d „�» 18 �i Page 3, Resolution P�o. - 1�78 Authorizing and Directing the Splitting of Specia� Assessments on Parcel 1305, Part of Lots 18 and 19, Auditor's Suk�division No. i2�g and Pl�tting into Evert's Addition ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF 19�8. ATTEST: CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell 0 P4AAYOR YJi 11 i am J. Nee 0 MEMO T0: NASIM QURESHI, CITY MAP�AGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN BRUNSELL, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/FINRNCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: RESOLUTION SP�IiTING AND APFORTIONI�G SPECIAL . ASSESSMENTS AND REPLATTING FOR iNE AUGUST 7, 1978 AGENDA DAiE: AUGUST 3, i978 We are requesting tha� the Council ap�rove the resolution splitting the s�ec�al assessments on Parcel 1305, Auditor's Subdivision �o. 129, and apportionin� into Evert's Addition. The Council has previausly approved th�s plat and the plat has been recorded at Anoka County. MCS ps Q 6C . . Yi�a� i�r..�% �•, i�t . � . ('= % . � � 3 i: - ,. 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P-�- . .���� �+��._ � _ �.. ...___• � � . "!..:.� �� n_ r.._ � ..� . y . �:.. L� :l�: �. . , . .� :�7iri�i✓�.+�.lr� J%,'.,c4:P � ` � � 1. ' • yr�rti� �lt� 7�'',y1N?? ,�_�______, � --- �---i • ' ' "" ' _ ._._'.' �.; ..,..,y .., b ,J ( � � ^ , ' . (si a� �►.«M:>,N"vis' v�r 31r1$ .{1vnoJ i � � ,,.,v,.-�,���� � ' � .� _ _ �� ? I 0 F.OR CONCURRCNCC QY Ti-!E CITY COUNCII, ' LICEPJSES � Augusfi 7, 19i8 • �, Type of License: �: Approved By: Fee: � , Auction � � � Michael Servetus Unitarian Society James P. Hill � asking 980 67th Avenue N.E. ' Public Safety Qirector fee Fridley, Mn. 55432 Warren C. Wildes � . v�aived Retail Gasoline S�les Northtown Car 4Jash Div. Downtown P-iinute Car 'Robert D. Aldrich . $60.00 7300 University Ave. N.E. Wash Inc. Fire Inspector � Fridley, Mn. 55432 5teve Gerring ' Darrel Clark • Bui7d�ng Inspector . Temporary Food �liehael Servetus Unitarian Socief:y 980 67th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Warren C. Wildes . Vendi ng Mac�i i ne �_ Graund Round Richard L. Exsted 52i7 Central Ave. �V.E. Fridley, Mn. 55421 0 Steve� J. Olson Health Inspector Steven J. Olson Nealth Inspector _ , asking fee waived $15.G0 r� � MICNAEL SERVETUS UNITARIAN SOCIETY 980 - 67th Avenue N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 June 23, 1978 Mayors Office City of Fridley 6431 University Ave., N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 0 Dear Mr. Mayor: Our Church, the Michael Servetus Unitarian Society, at 980 - 67th Avenue, N. E. in Fridley, will be holding its annual Auction on Labor Day, September 4, 1978 beginning at i0 a.m. We are requesting the proper permit wi�h the usua� waiver of fee. Thank you for your attention to -�his request. Please send permit to the «ddress bel�w. Sincere7y, /�/ � ��s�� _ arren C. Wildes 19T8 Auction Chairman 3209 Shore�vood Drive Arden Mills, Minn. 55112 636-71i7 (home) � 546-5354 (office) u ,.. 7A i i � . • . � ,l� . � 0 F.OR CONCURRENCE EiY 1'!-�E CITY C�UNCIL - ZI�NSES AUGUST 7, I978 . . BLACKTOPPING � ' � Ai'PROVED IIY , , Bituminous Consulting & Contracting Co., Inc. , ' 2456 Main Str.eet N.E. DARREL CLARK Minneapolis, MIV 55434 By: Kenn McCardle . Com. Dev. Adm. EXCAVATING ' . , Ray Perron � e . . 177 Cleveland Avenue S.E. DARREL GZARK New Brighton, MN 55112 . By: Ray Perron � Com. Dev. Ac�►. GAS SERVICES ' . : J-D Refrigeration & Heating ' 215 Y.e'ith I2pad ' • GCILLIAM SANDIN Circle• Pines, MN 550�.4 By: Jc�hn Dunbar Plbg. iitg. Insp. GENERAL CONTRACTO�t '. D. F. Vizecky Contracting Co., Inc. � • 2659 Dupont Avenue South vARRF,Z CLARK ' Minneapolis, MN 55408 By: Don Vizecky - '. •' Com. Dev. Adm. � HEATI NG • � • - - . � J-D Refrigeration & Heating . � 215 Keith Rc��d WILI,IAI�I S�NDIN Circle P�nes, 1�i 55�]_� . ,� By: Jor.n Dunbar . Plbg. Htg. insp. MASONRY • • . ' . Carlson-Peterson Concrete & Mason.ry Contractor.s � . • 7557 North Imperial Drive . • DARREL- e�ARK , �rooklyn Par�c, MN 55443 By: Roger A. Carlson Com. Dev.,�-1dm. 7B � �I� 7 C O F.�R CONCURRENCE BY THE C{TY COUNCI� - MULTIPLE DWEI_LING LICENSES August 7, 1978 PERIOD ENDING SEPTEMBER 1, 1978 OWNER __ _ ADDRESS UI�TITS �'EE APPROV�D BY: M. Filister 5750 East River Rd. Fridley, MN 55432 5750 East River Rd. 462 $470.00 R.D. Aldrich, Fire Prev. � 0 F.OR C�NCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL - CLAIPIS g August 7, 1978 � __�__._r, . CLAIh1S i��0, 193G21 -� ;�0, 214997 .. 0 n �`� 9 0 F.OR CONCURRENCE 8Y THE CITY COUNCiI. - ESTI��ATES AuGUS-r 7, 197� � League of Minnesota Cities 300 Hanover Building 480 Cedar Street St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 Membership dues in the League of Minnesota Cities for Year Beginning September 1, 1978 $ 5,039.00 � I ' 9� �{�i � iJii !!� i� July 20, 1978 le��ue of r�inne�Q�� �iti�s Dear Mayor and Council (c/o the Clerk): As the new president of the League of Minnesota Cities, it is my privilege to enclose this letter together with your League dues statement for the 1978 - 1979 dues year which begins September 1. Last year was an extremely eventfu7 year for the League of Minnesota Citieso W.e r�ecruited a new executive director, Don Slater, after the resignat�on of Q�an Lund, our long-term, well respected executive director. Our membership rose to a new all-t�me h�gh of 770 cities. This increase took p�ace even as we emplemented the first phase of an increased dues assessment and testifies to �he vitality of the League in re7ation to city government in Minnes�tao In accordance with the decision of the League Conventior� in 1977, ihere wili be no dues inc�°ease for the 1978-79 dues year. Many local government off�c�als part�c7pated in the League's legislat9ve program during the last session of the legislature. It is my ho��e that we will be able t� expand and ;mp�ov� local covernment part�cipation �r� the state legislative pracess during the upcon��ng b�enn�umo It is my �elier that only through active support and leader~sh�p of lo�ai e7ecied ar� appo�r�ted officia7s will the League implement Qur amb�tlous 7egislat�ve p•r°ogr°am in 1979 �nd 1980. All city afficials, I hope, will contribute �he�r ideas, the�r judgment, and political skills as we work with a new legislaturea Your° membersnip is vitally impQrtant if Mir�nesota cities are ta obta�n these goalso The League is concerned �vith mat�ers other than legislative, You have recently received copies of the latest editions of "A?ds for Preparing 1979 t�lunicipal �udge�s", and the "Municipa! Calendar° of Important Dates" which are examples �f the League's research se•rvicese I bee�eve thai our research effort, coupled with public:ations available from the League, helps nrany or us to da the kind of job our eitizens demand and dese�°ve, I would welcome ar�y suggesti�ns or cemments which you hav2 or. the existing League services or a�y recommendations you have wh�ch may be considered for future League programs. ' Sincerely, � � � �n � Wa�me Burggraaff �' Cii;y Manager - Richfie�d PrE�sident - League of Minnesota Cities WB ;� ct 300 hanover buiiding, 460 cedar street, saint paul, minnesota 551 b 1 C� 12� 222-2e61 ......FRIDI,EY ......................... �ea�ue of dV�innesotca Cit�ies Organized 1913 � 9B Population. , 29 �233 (latest federal decennial or * special census) 30G Hanover Building, 48� Cedar Street Saint Paul, Minnesota. 55101 Dues Schedu(e Effective during 1977-78 and 1978-79 CITIES WiTH POPUI.ATION OF: 249 or less . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $90 250 - 2,499 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $90 plus 19c per capita over 250 2,500 - 4,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$525 plus 18c per capita over 2,500 5,000 - 9,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,250 plus 16c per capita over 5,000 10,000 - 19,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,550 plus 12c per capita over 10,000 20,000 - 49,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,300 plus 8c per eapita ovar 2Q,000 50,000 - 299,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,300 plus 3c per capita over 50,000 300,000 or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14,800 ptus 1 c per capita over 300,000 This schedule ndopted /une 1977. Toto! rounded to nearest dollar. For membership �Jues in tne Lea.gue of Minnesota Cities for year Beginning September 1, 197.� Annual dues for membership in the L.eague of Minnesota Cities include subscriptions at $6 each to A1INNESO � A CtTlES. P�yment from Public Funds Authorized by Minr. Stats., Sec. 465.58 5, ' 039. � 00 I declare under the p�nalties of law that the foregoing accoiwt is just a�d correct �wd t��at no part of it has been paid. Y �l / � Executive Director, League of Pdinnesota Cities Datacl . . . . . ..Ju�.y�.11.. .. . . .. . .. .. .... t97 g . .