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07/16/1979 - 5636PETER FLEMING ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTA�JT PUBLIC HEARING MEETING JULY 16, 1979 Tf�E MINUTES OF THE PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF JULY 16, 1979 The Public Hearing Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Mayor Nee. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Nee led the Council and audience in the P'ledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Nee, Councilman Barnette, Councilwoman Moses, Councilman Schneider, and Councilman Fitzpatrick MEMBERS ABSENT: None ADOPTION OF AGENDA: � The following items were added to the agenda: "Consideration of a Letter from the City Manager to the Executive Director of the Metropolitan Council Regarding the Section 8 Program" and "Receiving Petition No. 9-1979 Against the Closing of Glencoe Street". MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt the agenda with the above two additions. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC HEARINGS: PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING REQUEST, ZOA#79-02, BY WILLIAM J. HART, 6431 HIGHWAY N0. 65: AND RECEIVING PETITION N0. 6-1979 IN FAVOR OF REZONING: Atd D RECEIVING PETITION N0. 8-1979 AGAINST REZONING: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing opened at 7:32 P.M. � Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated this is a request for rezoning of property along Highway b5, at 6431 Highway No. 65, to rezone from R-3 to CR-2. A map was presented which indicated the location of the residents who have signed the petition in favor of the rezoning and the location of those who signed the petition against the rezoning. Councilwoman Moses pointed out that the persons who are located adjacent to this property at 6431 Highway No. 65 have indicated they were in favor of the rezoning and those which aren't as closely affected have indicated they were opposed. Councilrnan Schneider also indicated he was interested in some of the reactions of the people who signed in favor of the rezoning. He pointed out that two house- holds have signed both the petitions and it was his understanding there was a misunderstanding, when they signed the petition in favor, and they subsequently signed against the rezoning. Mr. Richard Hart, 70 - 66th Way,�appeared before the Council to represent his brother, the petitioner, who was out of town. He stated he felt the rezoning would benefit the City by increasing the tax base. He stated the property is �-� presently zoned for multiple residential and didn't feel many of these units were being built because of the high risk. Mr. Hart stated he felt it would be �, better to have an office use on this property, rather than a multiple residential �se, because of the location next to Highway 65. 205 ��� Mr. Qureshi stated this land was originally zoned for residential use and was rezoned up to multiple residential use about ten years ago when a number of simila►• uses were built south of this property. � - ' - � 206 0 PUBLIC HEARING MEETIN6 OF JULY 16, 1979 PAGE 2 Councilwoman Moses questioned Mr. Hart's statement regarding the high risk of building multiple units and indicated she felt there was a need for this type of housing in Fridley. Mayor Nee pointed out the City has much more commercial acreage than perhaps what is needed. Mr. Qureshi stated that 30-40% of the co�ercial property in the City is un- developed, or underdeveloped, which �vould allow this type of use and, on the other � hand, there are only three or four larger parcels in the City that could�be used for multiple housing units. He pointed out, because of the economic situation, there has not been a lot of requests for multiple buildings, but felt those ' things change and the City should look at a broader view. Councilwoman Moses asked Mr. Hart if his brother had checked into any other areas in the City which would be suitable for use as an office. Mr. Nart stated they looked at property on Osborne Road that was also zoned residential and indicated they felt these were good locations because of the exposure. • P1r. Russell Burr-is, 1150 Mississippi Street, indicated he was against the rezoning. He felt the property was suitable for an apartment building and if one was built there, it would eliminaie the need for co�ing back every year before the Council with rezoning requests. Mr. Burris felt, if the property is rezoned, it would be spot zoning and that it is undesirable, since it would place commercial property next to residential. He pointed out that the plan for the property indicates a future service road up to Mississippi and felt this never could be dane because of the traffic problems. Mr. Burris also felt the access to this property would be difficult ° because of the traffic on Highway 65. Mr. Burris stated, if the property is rezoned to commercia•l, the whole corner would be destroyed. He indicated the City has a shortage of residnetial uses and ample commercial property available in Fridley and was sure another location could be found for this insurance agency. � (�r. Clarence Timo, 6517 Lucia Lane, felt the biggest thing with the rezoning was the traffic problem and pointed out it would be spot zoning. Mr. Timo also pointed out that there are small children in this area, who live in the apartments, and people living in the area are aware of this and watch out for the children, but if it was rezoned, there would be additional traffic. No other persons in the audience spoke for or against this rezoning rec;uest. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive Petition No. 6-1979 in favor of the rezoning and Petition No. 8-197� against the rezoning. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Nee asked if the persons who signed both the petitions were present this evening and no one came forth. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, t4ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the publ9c hearing closed at 7:50 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING REQUEST, ZOA #79-04, BY GRAVES COMPANY, 5701 UNIVERSITY AVENUE: AND RECEIVING PETITION N0. 11-1979 AGAINST REZONING: , MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Secorded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing opened at 7:50 P.M. � Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated Lhis is a request to rezone Lot 4, Block 6, ; City View from R-2 to C-2. He pointed out the owners of this property own � three adjoining lots which are now zoned C-2 and, ther2fore, they would li.ke this , lot rezoned, consistent with the other lots, for purposes of development. He indicated what they were considering is a donut shop and some office/retail space. hir. Qureshi stated the Planning Commission held a public hearing on � this rezoning request and has recorranended approval. 0 PUQLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 16, 1979 PAGE 3 Mr. Tom Langseth, representing the Graves Company appeared before the Council regarding this rezoning request. • ' . Councilwoman Mos.es asked if the proposed Mr. Donut Shoppe would be a 24-hour operation. , . Mr. Langseth stated it is only proposed at this point and they have not come to any definite terms, therefore, he could not answer at this time. Ile explained they were attempting to fill a small portion of the square footage with a retail merchant in order to make it feasible to put in the entire development. hle explained this is a difficult piece of property because it is on an island surrounded by three roads. Councilwoman Moses pointed out that the comments from those opposed to the rezoning ►vas an all-night operation. Mr. Langseth stated no one had opposed the rezoning at the Planning Commission meeting and this was the first he had heard that anyone was against it. He pointed out the one person that should be greatly concerned is the resident adjacent ot the property and indicated they have had good relations with her and tend to make this a more pleasing situation than what is presently there. Mayor Nee questioned the traffic flow. Mr. Langseth stated, with the new service road coming in from the South, it was suggested that their curb cut be moved to line up with this service road from Super America. He indicated there would then be ingress and egress on to 57th Avenue from both di.rections. Ms. Grace ��iathisen, 348 57th Place, questioned where the service'road was to be located. Mr. Qureshi pointed out the location on the map and indicated � it would be South of.57th Avenue. .. Mr. C.angseth stated the only thing that �aould affect P-1s. I;athisen's property is that the fence would be moved 30 feet. He explained that nothing would chance as far as roads on her property or the Graves property. _. ��� : Mr. Carl Paulson, 430 57th Pl�ce, stated that one Lhing that concerns the residents • is that they don't have sufficient infonnation as to the future of the property. : He indicated they don't know if there will be all-night operations and when he sai� the drawing, there �vas an office building separated into three parts and something said about a donut shop. fie felt all things have to be considered including the traffic, aesthetics and parking. Ms. Mathisen pointed out that persons living on 4th, 5th and 6th Streets are affected by the traffic when the drive-in theatre is in operation. She stated there is no sufficient service road alon g University Avenue to take care of the traffic and it all comes down into the residential area. t+layor Nee stated, to some extent, the off-set that will be part of the Super America Development �vould make that service road more useable. Mayor Nee stated he felt this development would be better for the neighborhood �han what presently exists. Ms. Ptathisen stated she agrees a new building would look better, but some of the residents felt there sliould probably be an apartment building on this property, as it is zoned for multiple use. Mr. Qureshi stated�there are now three lots zoned commercial and pointed out the property owner could conein and request a donut shop operation because there is enough land. `� � Mr. Gordon Jorgenson, owner of property at 56�14 4th Street, stated all the informa- ! tion that was sent out indicated it sti�ould be an office building and not a ' retail establishr�ent. He stated he canvassed ti�e persons living in his building and they had no objections to an office buildin9> hut when a sign went up regarding retail operations, he received calls from his tenants who �•rere against a retail operation. fle pointed oul, arfien the plan for Super /lmerica went through, there were restrictiuns placed on ti�e hours of operation. He stated there is a lot of noise no�v in the area and his tenants are concerned about additional noise proUlems. Mr. Jorgenson stated he didn't feel the new service road would alleviate any traffic problems, as no one would drive there, unless they want to get to the establishments fronting on it. 1' . PU6LIC HEARING MEE7ING OF JULY 16, 1979 .. PAGE 4 Mr. Jorgenson felt the ideal establishment at this intersection would be one that didn't generate much traffic, but didn't feel there is a way to limit it to this type of operation. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated there is a situation here where three out of the four lots are already zoned conmiercial and that, in his mind, makes it considerably different than if the request was to rezone all four lots. He stated a conunent was make that this would be a good location for an apartment, but he questioned if it would be because of the amount of traffic. He stated, from the discussion, his impression is that the residents are objecting to the possibility of an all-night operation and the possibility � of a bar or liquor operation, as noted in the petition. Mr. Herrick sugqested that staff ineet with the petitioners, who are requesting the rezoning, to see of they would agree to some kind of contract zoning that would give them retail on this lot, with some type of limitations as to the type of retail operation. He felt this may satisfy the petitioners, as well as the fears of a number of the residents. Ms. Mathisen stated most of the people indicated they wouldn't want any operation that might have liquor or a s.2 establishir,ent. She stated they were satisfied with an office building, but found out the office building was a minor part of the development and this is why they are objecting. Mr. Langseth stated they have examined many options and are not attempting to slide soinething in. He stated the purpose was for an office-retail and they are limited to 21 parking stalls. He pointed out this would then eliminate any beer or liquor operation since they could only have 60 seats. Mr. Langseth questioned Mr. Herrick if he was referring to the lot in question in the rezoning or to all �he lots, as far as limiting what.type ., of operation would be permitted. Mr. Herrick stated what he was saying is that perhaps in order to get this lot rezoned, the owners might be willing to restrict the c�mmercial use of the property to certain types of commercial activities. He indicated it a�ouldn't niake sense to apply only to the lot in question, but would have to apply to all four lots. Mr. Langseth pointed out there has been a substantial amount cf time spent on the proposal befor� the Council as to what would be best for the City. He stated all he can say is he doesn't believe the type of operations they put in would substantially increase the traffic flow. He stated, with the size of the building they are considering, and with the rarking allotment, it would restrict them as to what type of business could be put on the property. He pointed out many of the fast food establishments couldn't exist 1J1tI1 only 21 parking stalls so it is limited to office, Hiith a small retail operation: Ne stated they didn't mean to imply they are looking for retail merchanl:s, as the drawing shows that 2/3 of the space will be used for offices. Councilman Schneid�r, questioned the need for a retail operation. Mr. Lanyseth stated they are looking for a �°etail operation to make it feasible. He stated, basically, a retail operation would pay a heavier price tag because of the exposure. He stated arly quick stop type of operation can at least pi°oject a reascnable husiness. . Mayor Nee felt it was desirable to get something done with that piece of property and to eliminate the present structure. Ms. Mathisen felt the residents have to kno��r, before the buildings are constructed, what is goin9 to go in on the �roperty. She pointed out there have becn three businesses there at this location that have failed. PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 16, 1979 209 PAGE 5 Councilman Barnette felt, as long as the zoning was correct, it was the owners choice, under free enterprise, to take the chance of a business at this location. Couniclman Barnette stated, after hearing a31 sides, he personally sees the development as an upgrading of the area, not with- standing the traffic problem. Mr. Jorgenson felt his desires and those of his tenants would be satisfied if they could agree to the hours of operation of a business at that location. '-; Councilman Schneider stated he tends to feel that aRything within reason � is better than what is existing now on the property. He believed the issues the residents were concerned about were the possibility of a liquor operation, the traffic, the noise, the aesthetics and hours of operation of a business at this location. Mayor Nee asked if this could be negotiated regarding the limiting of the hours of operation and agreeing to no liquor sales. Mr. Langseth stated he would talk to his clients, however, speaking from his knowledge, the liquor would be no problem. He felt to go any further to limit that property, based on one lot out of the four, is limiting or possibly negating the economic feasibility because they would be limiting the use of the property. He felt, nat from the standpoint of going against what has been discussed, but it would be difficult to limit that property as far as hours of operation. He stated they have tried to come_up with the best possible solution for this corner and for the City's use. Mr. Langseth stated he would be willing to meet with the residents to explain to them the Mr. Donut operation. • Mr. Paulson stated the one thing that triggered this petition was that this , was to be an office buildingyperiod. He stated the letter came out that this was to be an office building. He stated the people are concerned and they wouldn't have filed the petition if they weren't. He felt the letter was (' in error as it stated it was an office building. �-� MOTION by Councilman Barnette to receive Petition No. 11-1979 against the rezoning. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. No other persons in the audience spoke for or against this rez�ning request. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 8:55 P.M. Councilman Barnette stated he has the tendency to agree with the proposal as presented. He felt it was an upgrading of the area, and a possibility of ]imiting the hours could be discussed with whatever tenant would go in at this location. He stated, generally, he was in favor of the proposal, with possibly some agreement regarding hours of operation. Councilman Fitzpatrick indicated he agreed with councilman Barnette's statements. He felt the staff could communicate with the petitioners regarding the discus.sion that took place this evening. Couniclwoman Moses stated it is resolved in her mind that there wouldn't 6� any liquor operation. She stated she can see the residents' viewpoints on the hours, but couldn't see what would be attracting that much traffic. � She felt the ecoromic feasibility has to be taken into account for Mr. Langseth's clients. She felt she would like to see something go in at this loca*ion, rather than dropping the entire plan because of the hours of operation. Mr. Qureshi stated the staff would check to see what type of flexibility their plan might have, before Council �akes action at the next meeting. Councilman Barnette stated that Mr. Jorgenson and Ms. Mathisen have been in attendance at all the hearings regarding development on that corner and felt they, as well as the other residents, should be kept informed. 21 �' PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 16, 1979 PAGE 6 PUBLIC HEARING ON VACATION REQUEST, SAV #79-02, CITY OF FRIDLEY, UNIVERSITY ' SERVICE ROAD: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing opened at 8:58 P.M. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated this proposal was approved a year ago for the Super America operation, but the roadway was actually owned by the State Highway Department and it took this long to complete negotiations. � He stated the City now has control of the roadway and the proposal is to ! vacate these easements and make exchanges of property in order to realign ] the service road. Councilwoman Moses stated it was brought up by Mr. Jorgenson and Ms. Mathisen that traffic from the drive-in theatre goes.down 4th, 5th and 6th Streets and was wondering how much other use the frontage road would get past Motor Valet. She felt possibly, when this service road is completed, the South end of 4th, 5th and 6th Streets, coutd be closed off to try and eliminate some of this traffic through the residential areas. Mr. Qureshi pointed out the traffic problem is only a few months out of the year when the drive-in theatre is open. He felt is this was done, there may be another problem with vehicles using these streets, having to find a place to turn around. Mayor Nee thought perhaps if people didn't start using the service road when it is completed, some temporary blocking at the 5outh side of 4th, 5th and 6th Streets might help solve some of the traffic problems in this residenti�l area. Councilman Barnette felt possibly something temporary could be done from May to September when the drive-in is in operation. • Mr. John Lynch, 5649 University Avenue, and one of the owners of Motor Valet, � indicated he was confused about the plan for the service road, since the last plan he has seen shows that their sign would be right in the middle of the service drive. He stated it seemed they are losing more property than wFiat they were originally considering. Mr. Lynch stated the present drawing is different than the one they had seen last January. Mr. Qureshi stated there has been no change and this was the plan the City has been working on for a long time. Mr. Qureshi asked if they were aware of the plan when they put up the sign. Mr. Lynch stated there was conversation about the service road, when they applied for the sign permit. He didn't think, however, they were going to take that much land or else he wouldn't have put up the sign. Mr. Qureshi stated, in looking at this proposal, he felt it would help the M��tor Valet property since they would have better access. Mr. John Pomaville, 5649 University Avenue, felt what they would be giving up and what they are receiviny wasn't fair compensation. � Mr. Qureshi stated that staff would have to meet with the property owners regarding this matter. . Councilman Fitzpatrick stated in the case of Parcel 2, it is cut off completely from the rest of the property and it seems to him that putting this parcel � in private hands would raise the question of the kind of use it would have. Mr. Qureshi stated this would have to be checked into and possibly have some covenants placed on it. He pointed out there would be two readings of the ordinance before the land is vacated, and at this point, it is just the public hearing for the vacation. No other persons in the audience spoke regarding this vacation. � � PUBLIC NEARING MEETING OF JULY 16; 1979 PAGE 7�;1 � t l_� , � : � i MOTION by Councilman Barnette to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimsously and the public hearing closed at 9:18 P.M. ADMINISTRATIVE PUBLIC HEARING ON EXPENDITURE OF REUENUE SHARING FUNDS FOR 1980: The City Manager, Mr. Qureshi, opended the administrative public hearing on the expenditure of revenue sharing funds for 1980 at 9:20 P.M. He reviewed the proposed expenditures from the revenue sharing funds for 1980. Expenditures are proposed in the following areas: City Management, Police, Fire, Civic Center and Parks and Recreation with a total of $92,800 for personnel services; $68,425 for other expenses and $68,775 for capital outlay for a grand total of $230,000. No persons in the audience spoke regarding the proposed use of the revenue sharing funds. Mr. Qureshi then closed the public hearing at 9:30 P.M. NEW BUSINESS: RESOLUTION N0. 90-1979 TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR RESPIRATORY AIR CHARGING STATION: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 90-1979. Seconded by Councilwomant4oses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CLAIMS: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve payment of Claims No. 171511 through 193520. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ESTIMATES: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to authorize payment of the estimates as submitted. Suburban Engineering Inc. 6875 Highway No. 65 N.E. Minneapolis, MW 55432 Partial Estimate #1 - Municipal Improvement Project #127 League of Minnesota Cities 300 Hanover Building 480 Cedar Street St. Paul, MN 55101 Membership dues from September 1, 1979 Through September 1, 1980 Smith, Juster, Feikema, Malmon, & Haskvitz 1250 Builders Exchange Gldg. Minneapol.is, MN 55402 for services Rendered as Prosecutor for June, 1979 Seconded by Councilman Barnette. $14,901.60 $ 5,958.00 $ 1,950.00 Councilwoman Moses questioned the dues to the League of Minnesota Cities. She asked what kind of incentive there was to get other cities to belong to try and get the City's dues reduced. Mr. Qureshi stated the League does a lot of work in the Legislative area and the Ci1:y calls upon them daily on work in the administrative ar,ea. He stated almost every city of any size belongs to the League. 21� . ,� PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 16, 1979 PAGE 8 Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated they use the services of the League and it saves a lot of money in legal research. UPON A VOICE UOTE TAKEN ON THE MOTION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. COMMUNICAITONS: ALVIN L: KEDING: PERMISSION TO SERVE BEER AT PICNIC: � MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the communication from Alvin L. ( Keding. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting ; aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to grant permission to Alvin Keding, 115 Logan Parkway, to serve beer at a picnic on July 21 at Logan Park. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all� voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RE�EIVING PETITION N0. 9-1979 AGAINST THE CLOSING OF GLENCOE STREET: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to receive Petition No. 9-1979 against the closing of Glencoe Street. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. LETTER FROP1 THE CITY MANAGER TO THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL REGARDING THE SECTION 8 PROGRAM: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to authorize submission of the letter from ' the City Planager to the Metropolitan Council regarding the Section 8 Rehabilitation Program. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor PJee declared the motion carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT: i � MOTION by Councilman Barnette to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Mayor ' Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee decl�red the motion �' carried unanimously and the Public Hearing of the Fridley City Council � of July 16, 1979 adjourned at 9:35 P.P�. , Respectfully submitted, Carole Haddad William J. Nee Secy. to the City Council Mayor Approved: .. ,' ; ; �: . .-K, . � . _ r. .. . � `� 0 F�IDLEY C�ITY COUNC I L PUBLIC {�EARI�IG i��9EETI��JG — JULY 16, 1979 — 7:30 P, ��I, ' MEMO T0: DEPAF2TMENT HEADS FOLLOWI��iG l�RE THE "ACTIOf�dS NEEDED" � PLEA5E HAVE YOUR At�S��lERS BACK IN TH� CITY MANl1GER`S OFFIGE LY THE �'IEDNESDAY BEFORE TNE PdEXT REGULAR COUNC I L MEET I NG � TI-lAP�K YOU ��e��,�,�,�y- �� ���% 0 . � ADOPT I Oi�J OF AGEi�JDA : . � f PUBLIC WORKSI PUBLIC WORKS ADD: Approval of Letter to A9etro Council Regarding HUD Section 8 Rehabilitation Program - Receiving Petition #9-1979 in Opposition to Closing of Glencoe Street and East River Road , . PUBLIC HEAqI�aGS: PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING REQUEST, ZOA #�79—�2, . BY �'�ILLIAM �� EiART, 6431 Hi�HwaY C�Q� 65 � AND ' ' �ECEIVING PETITION ���0, 6-1979 iN FAVOR OF �EZONING � AND � ZECE I V I NG PET I T I ON �`�0 ��-Ig%g AGA I PJST REZON I NG ,���.� 1- 1 � Hearing Opened at 7:.32 P.M. Closed at 7:50 P.P�. Petitions received ACTION NEEDED:. Put this item on next ager�da for Council consideration PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING REQUEST, ZO,� �%9-1��, � BY GRAVES COMPANY, �%OI UNIVERSITY AVENUE . AND � ' RECEIVING PETITION ��0. 11-1�79 ,QGAINST �EZONING, � � . � 2 - 2 � Hearing opened at 7:50 P.M. �Closed at 8:55 P.M. Petition received ACTION NEEDED: Put this item back on agenda when there is an agreement with the proper�y owner m 0 0 BLIC WOR ICITY MANAGE FIRE DEPT �ULY 16, 19 PU�L.IC f1C(��I;�GS iCOPJTINUED) PAGE 2 PUBL I C`EiEAR I PJG ON ��ACATI ON �EQ:JEST, SAV ��`79-�2, � CITY JF FRIDLEY, UNIVERSITY SE2VICE ROAD� ������� 3' 3� Hearing opened at 8:58 P.M. Closed at 9:18 P.M. ACTION NEEDED: Put tl�is item back on the agenda wh.en an agreement has been reached for an exchange of property. r�DP�1IfdISTRATIVE PUBLIC �iEARING ON EXPENDITURE . OF REVENUE S�-IARING FUNDS FOR 1�3� � � , � � � � � � � � 4 ' � A Hearing opened at 9:20 by City Manager. ACTION NEEDED: Complete legal� requirements for budgeting revenue sharing funds for 1980 � �JE!>J �'US I i�IESS : COPJSIDERATION OF A�ESOLUTIO�J TO r�DVERTISE FOR.�IDS FOR RESPIRATORY AIR C�-IARGING STATION� ��.���' S A Res�lution No. 90-1979 adopted ACTIO�d NEEDED: Work with Purchasing to advertise for bids �LAIMS, � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � .' � � � � � � 6 Approved . FINANCE ACTIOPJ NEEDED: Pay claims • � NANCE 'ARKS & REC ;ITY MANAGER 'UBLIC WORKS .� i � . � CIT.Y OF FRIDL�Y PETITTON COVEP. SHE�T � ��'� / � Petition No. 12'�979 Date Received �U�Y 16> >979 Object �Re 9-1979) Against improvement�at the intersection of Glencoe Street 500 b ock and East River Roa w ic wou c ase o access onto ast River Road from Glencoe St., and would close off access to Fridley Market Parking Lot to decrease tra ic ow � e imtnate spee ing on graund that such improvement would cause an increased amount of traffic for other streets as we as ,imite access or emergency ve ic es to Glencoe Street) Petition Checked By ' Date Percent Signing Referred to City Council Disposition � i . r t �i 1. � ��� ` � , . . � � � t � . . � , COUNTsI'R P�TITION OF PET�TION #9-1979 t�, the below signed residents of the 600 block of .Glencoe Street N. E. and residents of Hugo and Fairmont Streets directly aff�eted �y the closing of Glencoe Street and East River Ro3d petition the City Council of the City of Fridley not to close off the access to the above mentioned Street. 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G� -se��-G'E.�,:��-�,-..�.../ ���� �yQ��-� �� , �� , a 7 a 5 `� (.� %`'� �,'C..,,Y d� ,�` ��zj�,_�s '�' • «-> ,,;." � ,; `✓�,r �r-` '�. � , �,..,,�� �; �.�'" ' _ , �� 7'h. drC/ — /"Z�Q L�� „S'"�3,s".3 %` --- �-r_ � �'" ; ��� 5 r �� � � � / , %f ,��'.�..� �,�-�--��. � � ���d� W,�` ` •* {•, �%�,���.� �� � � � ��� ��� ��� C, ���� , ,. �,�`' � . .d� �`,r i ,il.�2��'i: e. 6 `�...,�-�-�r'� ��-- � ��:���.� �� , �� ���►�-. ��•.,,.:�.�. �C;c�.. �, �, . .� , /� �I, �' ► z Hc� �.J . �$-�- /2¢� Gl% �r�''�_.. �l�o►�•�� ��,oa/yJz'A�j T .J (� ,y_r �r � u �. �� .� � � /✓� , �--�'�R�s���, , � 9�'. . /�� �v % .°..N�...y6� f°�'"m.��i 1 i���,r� / � %�� FRiDLEY C{TY COUNC t L � � � P�1�L1C NE/131vf i10ETl'1G - JULY 16, 1979 - 7:30 P, M� ' L. - PLEDGE OF ALLEG1111�lCE: - , , ADOPTIOid OF AGEi�DA: `�E;�t BUS1ilESS: � COP�SIDERATION OF A RLSOLUTIOt� TO ADYERTISE ' • � FOR ;�IDS FOR {�ESPIRA70RY �1R ��iARGING $7'ATIOW� , � � . . � PUBLIC HEARINGS: � PUBLiC NEARING Otd REZOf�lNG R[QUEST, Z�� ��9—�2, . BY �'IILLIAM .I� HART, G4�1 HIGNWAY (I0, 65 � AND " ' i�ECEIVING PETITION i�0. 6-1979 �N FAVOR OF REZONING �LAIMS. � . , , , . . . . , . � . . � , , . � . � � � . fi • AW�3 . � REC[IVING PETITION IIO� `d—�y�� AGAItJST REZONIN6� ..�� 1 � FUELIC H[ARING 0� PEZONIIlG RFQUEST, ZOA u%9—O�i� HY GRAVES COMPAt�Y, �%OI UNIVERSITY AVENUE AIJD kECEIVING PETITION ��U� ll—l�%� AGAINST R[ZONING, ,.�. 2 PUB�IC tiEARifIG ON VACATION R[�JES7, SA�+� iiJ�—�Z, � CITY OF FRIDLEY, UNIVE:RSITY SERVICE Ro�n, . � � . . . . � . ESTIMATES� � � � . � . � . � � . � . . � � . . , � � • � COi 11�iU:i I C!1T I Oi� : - ALVIN L� KEDING: PERMISSION TO SERVE �'EFR /1T PICNIC. �. H 0 ADMIt�1STRA7IV[ PUELIC iI[tiRING ON EXPEP+DI�fUR[ 11DJOUR��: OP R[VENUE S?iARING FU��US FOR 1�30 � . � . , � � � � � � u --' ; �1 PUQLIC HEARING � ' BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL � Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Counci7 of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, July 16, 1979 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of: C�nsideration of a rezoning request ZOA #79-02, by William A. Hart, to rezone the South 150.0 feet, front�and rear of Lot 9, Auditor's Subdivision No. 88, (except the blest 30 feet), and the South 120 feet of the West 27 feet of Lot 10, Auditor's Subdivision No. 88, from R-3 (multiple dwelling units) to CR-Z (office service and limited business), all lying in tbe South Half of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located at 6431 Highway #65 N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. � Publish: June 27, 7979 July 4, 1979 �ILLIAM J. NEE � MAYOR : 0 P C�'17C OF ITiJ:1)LEY 1'I�!►Id]dTJ�TC', C,O:s";TS :?OI�d t��;LtJ':LJ7G - 1��1AY �3. �.979 , ' �- � � ..�... ____ � - -- — -�-------- CI1l�l:, TO �Ri;',�:Ii: Ch��i.z�raan ?',:xrri3 caii`a t�e r�way 23, i979, nieetin� of the Plr�nnin� Camniscian to or��er ut '�': �+Q P.2�i. RO:LT., Cl�LT.: Msunber� I'resent: Nrr. Qquist, Mr. Harris, b4r. Treuenfels, R:s. Schnabel� Nlr. Horn (foz . Mr.. Lan�;en£eld) , Ms. tiu�;hes (arri�ved at 7:45) ble,mbers Absent: NONI; - . Ot'h°rc Pr�sen'�: Darrcll Cl:�rk, Co�muzzity Develo}�rneni; �:dministrAtor (left at 8:30 t'.r;.; Jerry J3ourdzr�n� City Pl�nr,cr (arrived at 8:3Q I'.M. ) 1. APPP,�V �� FLAiIITIT�IG CO?t��:ISSTOI`1 I�� TZUl'��'S: �:AY 9_�, 1.979: FdOrPSO?v l�y ?�x. Oquis�;, secoL�ded by Pf1r. Treueniel.s, to approve t�ie A1ay 9s 1o79, IA1t�u'�eS �f th� Pa.arin_i.ri� C�ra.�ission. . Ms . Sch;zabel stated th�.;t on pa�e 34 �f 3� thp word "LI� �" should be "LiI{'�'" �nd a].so on. pa�e 9s rti�r '�he word "I,T.�'E" �hould be "L:CFT" . �� e Oquist stated -��aa•� r�a;e 35: ��9 �����s ��a�t he was abseizt From �he Apriy 2�+j �979 r��c�ti rif; c� �;iz�; Co�-r.i,�1i �y D�velop,�:e�a� Co�,::n�ission. Iie }.iad s�ate3 kie s�;as late� iaot �b�sen'� . . U�''OJ'1 A� VG?:G� VG`.t�;� AT�I, tTOTIId� AYL,' CHA7i32�3l�Iv I3aT:itlS UECL�`u''D '?'F�`'% P�i:I:T:t�'ES Al'PRCt7�D Ati� CO��i;�C':C�ia. 2� T'i'3LIC fF.A�?1Ti�:: 13I;?0?nl`?G F,FHUiilTJ l.Ol� �'7� 0��%.BY W17�L�:d_J. I�tT't'.�"�e?Qre th� iii:Ui��i�U.� a�E'.fo ��0:-'i: �zi�Cl.__T;PdI.' O:l -� '' -� -`---:�11�OT't.i .�..'12iJC�.:t.�:.�l,.�i, 'T�:'i0 �� � te}:�,'5:,� �l;.e _Sd�st__�J �'eet�_ai.d �ch:_ , �cu�ch _l20 fcet of �t'tze i-;es�c �+ i'e��t .g£ I,o� ?.G, �`ud� r�i �. S�.i��tiv, �io,i Tdoe 8�3 _from�R-3 r.nti�ti 1� d�a:�?.liii� u.nit to CR--2 �oi'fi�^.�.��.el.Y.it:e_ � � ( . --- ----�-=---=� - --�- --= =�-------_._.__ dnd :t,i.lni.�ted bu�i��es�� to alZow •L-re co��stru: �i,ioi� oi a 1-sto� xns�r�nc�_.Q "�'fi�...__ a�L 64?1 !ii��y ;r`6� r� • bICY.C:IOA? b,y Ai�o Schnabe�.� seco�lded by D;x. TxeuenfelsJ to open th� pub�.ic hcari?a�. t�'O�V A VOICE �'QTE� ALL VOTING Ai'E� C�IAIl�IAP1 IiAPu'�IS DECI.,ARED TI� PU:}3L?C Ii.F'�.l1.RIIJG o�>�N ��x 'l : �+5 � . r�1. � � ` NU�. Clarlc s�ta�l,ed that the petitioner had Asked for CR-2 az�d should be aware that C��-?_ ir�cluded Uc�.m,� ].imited �eneral busines� and i��nufac�urin�. It would fit the p<��;:i.t�.onex` s�:rislies bei.tcr if it here �R-1 w,iich is strictly office compl.ex aild wc�uld Le li.mited to dentists� real. es�;ate of�'ices �zrld t;hings of th�t na�ure. Also� tlier.e arc dif�erent setback reqtiix�em�tits for CR--1 und CR-2 nnd the petitioner�s p:Lun �oes not ineet the CR-2 requiremen�,s, k or e:.:ir�ple� ttie fron�L yard is j5 feet i�.i C�Z-]. and GO ieet in CR-2 and the rear yard z•equireinents increase from 25 i'eet t�� �0 fcet. :Cf tl�ey t��reed to a CR-1, �i;ey would ��AVe to incre�se �;he setUaek of �t}.Ze parl:in�r lot to �the �ei•vi.ce xoad from 20 ieet, to 25 �'eet. I;e�;ardii�g 1;he parki.ng 0 PLAP�fPJING CONQ�IISS701d MisLTIIdC� MAY 23� �7� � ��G� 2 .lP a CTt-�, req,uires 12� stalls for �;his �squtxre �ootr��e office buildin�. Some conz�:Lderution choulc3 be �iven to reducing the nwnl�er oi' par'..ing ata"11;� paved to i�en o.r even 20 per cent ovex so there rrould be n�ore green area between i;Yie off:ice �tructure and the R�1 surround�.n�; it. '1'o the south of i;his arerz is pro�>erty zoned R-2 and is present;ly bein� used �aa R-3. Thc xeason for that is �;he zonin�; changes madc: between the time the buildiiz�;s were built aa apartment hou:�es and whereby we couldn't build apartments in R-2 aiter a certain date. So the area to the couth is R�2 beii�� used as R-3 and to the north ic R-1 and to the east alonv Del��ood is R-l. Tnis pax'ticular pro�,�erty was ori�inally 7oned R-1 and r�bout 10 years a�o was xezoned to R-3• 2'he CO1��-JJioners should be aware tha't this would be spot zoning and �aould not incre�se the size of an adjacent zone. It wou:Ld be an off'i_ce st;ructu:ce in the middle of resident�al� R-3 to the scu�th and R-1 to �;he north. Mx. Iiarris noted i;hat there was a petition in the agenda on pa�e �+�+ signed by 12 people stai;ing they had no ob�jec�ion to this construction. N�TION by Mr. Oquist� seconded by NIr. Treuenfels� to receive the petition which reads as f'ollos•rs: "We� the undersi�ned� h�ve no objection to the construction of a 2,500 sqv�are footl one story� office buildin� on the property according to the 1.e��1 deserip�ion attaehed". Nr. Harris read the peta.tion to the audienceo He stated tl�at he had a].so received a 1.etter �rom P�fr. ar.d I�rs. Ray nnd �Gladys Ander. son and also fro� Mr. and Mrs. Zudwi.g _ andi Myrtle Ask stati.ng they had n� ob��ctions to the constxuction. Ms„ Schnabel, ncted they had si�ned the petitian Also. tIPON � VUICE VO�� ALL VOTST�G Ai'E� CHAIRMaPt HARc�IS DyCLARED TAE P�TITIOIv' RECEIVED. Mr�. Harris statec� there was no petition in opposition in the r.ecos�l.s. Ms. Schnabel asked i;r. Clark if th� Si;aff's feelin� was that the request for. rezc�ning w�as i�? the �wrong classifica�ion? Mr. Clark s�ated that Staff fe1.t it would bettex fit the CR-1 classification. If it is goin� to be rezoned CR-1 ��Toul.cl be more app�opriate than CR-2. He noted that 'th�° Commissioners could reconunend a lesser zoning tha� is more xestrictive. Ms. Schnabel asked what the purpose of the park fee noted on page 39 of the agenda? Mr. C1.arh stai:ed this probabltiy didn't appl.y to this peta.tion and was the second ! pa�;e of a petition for a 1ot of diffe.rent things� one of which is platting. Nir. Wa.11iam Hart, 61�+1 RAinbo�a Drive� stated -�hat he would be agreeable to a CR-1 zc�ne and apparently raisunderstoai when he requested the CP-2. He fel�: thai: the of'fice Uui].din ; would bl.end a.n with the residential nnd he would be williiz�; to pU�t in a fence if they want. When he �;allced to the people around 1;here� he fel�L tr,ey would like an of�ice Uuilding rnther than an apartment bui].ding there. Mx•. Noz�n Sh�il.dhui.s cs�ue forward and stated he oFmed the apartment building on tYie next coxner. He was concerned about the txa�'fic on the service road with an of'fice buildin` there. , ' � 'I'I.AIVNIP�G CO;�i1�II.."�3IOTd 1 � ���T;T�P;G, Pd/�Y. 2�1�g7� _ �____.�_. -- p/1GE . �. C 2fir. CJ.arlc s�;ated �;hut the service dxive �ro�z.td uerve 1;his buildin6. The dirference in thc amourat o1' 't;r�i'fa_c �.roua.a a�nnnc� on �Lhe l:j.nds nf offices. Therc coua.d be �i� inc�ea�e in �;r. afi':Cc from a com�:�crcial o�'iice bui�.clina over an �partment house� how�ever, un �partr�ent houUe coul.d k�:�vc two car �ara�;es and probabl.y two �;o iour tri.ps a cl�y f'ox i:YIUSC' Ellso. He ei;ated 1;hat, �; pz ofessional type o�iice bui].cian�{ shaul�l not be a big truffie �enerator. . . N;r. ��rr:Ls ;tated the building would be 2500 squaxe fcet and asked how many offices t�hey were tall:inU aboui;? • Mr „ Hart �t;ated �the:xe woul.d be o:�e ofi'ice �or th�m af 1000 sg,uar. e feet and 1�00 sc�uare fee-l: for �tY�e other oi'fice. Thcy did r.ct have a tenant as yet. Hc stated that his bu�ir�e:ss woul.d �;enera�e very li�ttle �Lraffic. rr�iey have fou..r agen�;s and onc; ��.r.l it11d usual7.y they are not a].1 :.n a� the sarr.c: tiir.e. In 1;he insux'ance bvsiness tk:ey do r�ot Yiave a lo't of people co�.nin� �;o the oi'fice. t�lost of the business is over -tl�e phonc. I�°,. Cl�rk s�;ated that the occupant loacl for 'ch��.t structure according to the buil.ding co�ie. is 25 p� op1e, in.cJ_kdin� o� fice stafi and visi�ars. . D4r. Russell }3u�.°ris� 1150 ifii.ssissippi Street N.E.� came �'arward and sua�ed �;hat he had a petitioL in opposi�.ion tahich stated �ti�at spot zonin� of this typc is undesirab�.e be��ause it ���ould be placin� a cor�:rcercial �roper. �y ad jacen�t to a resicien�:ial pro�erty. Th�s seccar._d point Y;as ti:�,� ideal zoni��g sliould provide a pr�per bufi'er bet;:een re�iczentia.l and cou^�r�er.ci.u� und t}1e �.ocai,io� iti zio�t condu��ive �;a sucli a p�.an. �ccess io �Lhe pk or��.�:'�y :is no v sui ��.b? e due 'l;o i.nprt;pe-r rc���. fuc��.ities, he�:•,r�r tra,�'iic and th� �'Gct tl��G i�raizic ��o�1d. have �o go past apa:�;?r:::ra� buildir.gs Frith p�x'_�e� ca�s ar�� peopl.e co:�.ng in and out of the�.r arar�Fracnts ai�d crcatin; po�ential aazards as we11 as con€;esiion. Carr�e:=CJ,�.� �Lx�ilfi'1C �GYLt"Ol.t��Zl '�11f: area wou�!d fuxi��.er con��,�our�d the sera.ous prvbi 4r� of iatal �ccidcn�s ai rea�y occurin� -too frequen�ly in �L-his area part;icul.a?'ly at thc inte���ectic�as oF Iii;;hz,ay nn5 and 6�+�h �;venu� and Hi�htyuy ;�5 ar�d AL.ssissippi S�reet. Tl�e i'ou}.°th �oint was that tr�ere was alreudy an aY�t��aance o� cor:.mer. cial property uz�develop�d in the City of Fridley t•rhile the property ioz resid:;?ztiai use has been a].rLost all develep�d. This woul.d not ea�e �Lhe housii�� shor'�age e Nir. Burris �ave the petiticn �t;o �Lhe Com.~�issioners. • A;OfI'TOi� by Ms. Schnabel, seconded by I�3r. Treuenf�].s� to receive the petition in op�osition. AZs. %I�hes noted there were aboui; �i si�natures on the petition. : UF'ON A VOTC� VOTE, 11LL VOTxI�;G 111'�, CIiAIRMA�T iiARRIS DECL.�IP�D TH� PL'TITION P,�CEIV�D. � Mr.•. Clarence A. Timo, 6�17 Luci� Lane NEt cane forward and sta'ted he rras concerned abou•L these requests for rezonin� because it was destrayin� the nei�hborhood concept. Tliere is uot ei�ou;;h resid�ritia]. property left to develop. IIe under�tood ttiat �zbout 100j� of tlie residential }�roperty sras deve].oped Uut about 2�3rds oi' �he conunercial pi�operi;y x.� tu�developed. Fie was coucez•ned aUout if tlie vUS].Il@5S f�iled und the px�operty was tuiused it �jould Uecome an eyesore. He wotild la.ke i;hem to �tay wittx the planning thAt was sei; up ye�rs a(;o. xf they nll.ow it here, 1;hey wouJ.d be sE;t�ta.nb � precedent for ol:her t�reas of the City. fie si;ated that tie had help�:d gc�t the si�natures oz� the peti��.�n uild �.Then he �allted i;o people he fotmd that some oj: thcm thou�I��; thnt the are� wt�s ulreAdy commcrcial t�nd i:here �aas notliin� they c��u].d da czi�l�y. �Ie informed tl�eiu it was n�'� zoiled conuncrciz�l. Also� once the,y 1<.�; this in� tiiere would Ue ��o tatLy o� eon��rollin� �.�li�'t type of business could 1;�e in tl�c��; buildin� :i.n �;he i'u�ctue. Thexe could be a dxive-a.n� u U�zr� c� r�stau�'aut� e•tc. . PIJINIIIPIG COtdt�llS ��O1J t�Q:L".I'INC� t�(�1Y 23 1�� � - PAGE �+ _ "� 1 n Mr. }3urria statea �;hat if they 1e� t2iia in� i.i; would npre�d ta other pr�rta of the nei�hborhood. Ms. Schnabel stated tYu�t eome people signed both petitions. Mr. Ilurr.ie, stated they had passed their peti.tion on May 22 so theirs was the most recent. Oply 3 people refused �;o sign. Thc reople wlzo signed in �avor did so before �;hey si�ned the one in oppos�.tion. Ms. Schnabel, stated that as far as what types of busine�ses thn�t wouJ,d be' allowed i� a CR-1 zonc� a•bar was meni;a.oned and that; ��rould not be permitted. She stated �;h��L sarne of the things allowed in a CR-1 t�rould be general. offices and office uses such as rea1. estate, lawyers� medical, dent;al� etc� or automobile parking lots providin� spaces for otlier buildings. They coul.dn't even do it with a Special Use Pcrmit so nothinb lilce a bar could �o in. She �stated they had a request to rezone this particular piece of pro�erty about two year� aoo �'o-r. a doctor's clinic. At i;hat �i;ir.:e� 1:he cor_cern was abou�; �he traffic coriing down Hi�hway �f5 and going into �;his karticul.ar property. If they missed the turn on 63rd, �;hey would pro- bably a'ttempt to usethe left land on liighw�y ��65 to go there. She also stated that she didn'i; think this would generate as much tra�'fic as a doctorPS elinic. Mr. Harris si;ated they had 1500 square feet unaccounted for. N�r. Oquist stated �;b.at if they didn't rezone it and they pui; in a lar�e npartment co�lex, they would have the same problem. . Mr. H�arris s�tated the n�xa.mu� number oi' units all.owed woi�.ld be Zl� a�d 9 in order t� meet tlle setbacics. T�is. Schnabel staied tliat when the request c�me before them the last ti�ne, the thinitan� s;�as tha�L the people ��ho lived in the apaz�Lment know where they live. � 1�3r� Oquist stated •there iaazld still. be a traffic pxoblem because they might not use �;he intersectior. z•rith the traffic li�ht to en��r. Mr. Burris stated that the map showed a f'uture extension of the service road and stated that would be impossible. He i'elt that would never happen. Mr. Oquist agreed there was a prob�.em, but sta�ed they would have the same problem with �z� apartment cor.�plex as with an o�'fice building. Mr. Hart stated there wotil.d be ].ess traffic wi�;h an xnsurance office than taith an '� 11 unit �paxtment building. AlsoJ there �aould be more lsids with an ap�rtment 'than with an oi'f ice . Ms. Sch�abel asked if any of the people wha si�ned �;he original petition in favor of �he construc�ion were present, She referred in particular to the Kandel fami],y, the Anderson family and �he Ask famil�y. Mr. Harxis stated tliey were not here but showed the co�nmissioners the letter from tkie Anderson's and t}ie Ask's indicntin�; they would rAther see the apartmmt rather than the ofiice. Tlie let�;er was not clated. _ � Mr. Hart stated they hAd sent their petition around in D'�arch. �� - . , I'LAPlPII:PtG COMIhS ��xorr r�:I�7.'xP1C,� Ml1Y 23� 1`)39 �r �� P�GE lE t�'ir. '1'imo c�ta.i�ed th�xi tliere r�ere smnll children it� Lh�: �zpartrneni; there and he �'elt it w�ould be ,ai'er for those ck�il.c�r.en i� pF.o��1e �•�ho I.ived :tn the area were drivin�r ttaro�.�r,h. `T'hey t•�ould lac more �ware o�' tlle chilarcn �;han people �oin� to an of'fi.ce. N`�07.':f:�11 by 1�13. HuE,hes� ceconded by P�ir. Treuenfels, to clos� the public heAring. Ul�Oiv A vOZCr VOT�, �ST�L VOTIP�;G IiY�t CIiA:LRL iAT1 HAPI�IS DECLARL"D TITE PUI3LTC IIEARIIdG CLOSEll A`.P £3: 20 P.If . Ms. Iiu?,he� a�reed there was no real cr.oice between tkiese two uses whether it was CR--� or CR-). or R-3 in •L-err,ts o�' traf'f. ic . She was opposed �;o the kir�d o� spot zanin� �;ha�l; this repre^en�Gs, Z�ari;iculaxly ir� this area wPiich has mana�ed to ::�;ay residentia�. undcr sa;r,e heavy t��rea�s because �hey are �o close to Hi�ht•ray ��$ �nd I}�ississi;,�pi. �,ecause of' the hi���I;oric r.attue of �the rezonir.g requests on the norih eas•� corner of tii�h;•;ay ;%55 and t•iissi.ss:i.��ai and irhat h�s happened to them� sbe fe1-L �;kicy wou:,.d t�e very r•emiss in grar,�tinf 'i;his �tiind of zonin�. Unless the discussion tur�s up tioi��•thing ne�rf she woul.d be in iavor oP denial. . P�Ir. �'reucnfels sl;ated he had xeceived matexa.al £rom the City A�torney which st�ated �thai iu order �to rezoi.eJ it shou7_d cxercise reasonable furtherance of the puUlic health� s�tet�� �nd tivelfare and ��1so thz Cc;n;�r�her�sive Develop:�:en-t Plax� s�a�es on pa�� 2 th�t �tl:ere is a ne�a F�r 2300 n�w houses and noi; enou�h res:iden-tial l.and er>ists •to «ccomarlate tha�. On this basis� he t-raul_d not be; in favor of rezon:ii�.0 xesidential �.aad ta co:�nercial.. �L . i�-�7°r-�.s zi�Led �;hat •Lhe Co:�.�7ranensive P1.ai� had not. y�t b�eri ad�p�Le:d by �Lhe Cii;y. MO`.1'70N Uy 2✓�s. Ht.?�rES, seconded by N;r. �iora, to reco�.mend to Couucil d�nial o� the request, 'LOX`1 �`°79�-C�2 uy iT:illi�.tn J, fL�rt �c rezorie �'t��e �;c�at;h 1.�O.0 �'cet, i'ror�� and rea:� of :�oi y� rluc'•.i�Lox° s Su�diriU•ion ido. 88 (c;xcept t;k,e ;des�t 30 ieet) and �che South 120 f�et; of the tves�; Z�7 �eet .o:� Lot lOs l:uditor's Subdivision T��o. £i8� f'rom F�3 (rnu].�L9.ple d�aellin� uni'cs� to CR-2 (office, service and liru.ted business� to a21ow the construci;ion of a 1-story insuxance o�fice at 61a-31 Higliia�y y'1'-�5 I�o P•4r. iTarris infoxm?Qd �t11e pe�t;i�tiozler that the motion was �;o recou�merd deniAl and that Council. would hear this and set publ.ic hearin�s. He a1.so ini'ormed the peti�ionex that if Council denied his rec�uest, he could not re-apply for fuxther acta.on on this proper�;y for 6 mor_ths. He liad the option -to withdra�a his iequest. bZs. Schnab�z asked iF he could withdraw it before it �oes to Council so he ��ould not have to inake a decision right nosa. f Mr. Clark felt he could do that. Mr. Oquist aslced what ��rould happen if we vote to deny it nnd he withdrat�s the req,ue �i: befoxe i�t; �oes to Council. �•lhat process iaould he' hAVe to follo�i? Mr. fisrris si;ated lie wouJ.d l�ave �to reappl.y Tf he doeszz�i; wi�;hdr�w llis rec�uest nnd it any action �or 6 mon�;iis. if he decided to do soznethin� else. 3.s denisd by Council� he could not talse � PL/1NN7TIC COI�'�ISST.OTd I�ETIrIG, MAX 23�1,��,.,�,________.._,.�',_.�..._._.. PAG� 6 The peti�;ioner stuted �Lhat he undexstood. � - UPON A VOIC� VOT�� l�.LL VO'.CITdG A'�CI:� C�TIIIRT�IAN IiARRIS D�CLAR�D TH� MOTION CARRIED UNANINOUaLY. Mr. Harris informea ihe pet;itioner that this would �o to Counci]. on June �+ and the reco�nrnendati.�n was to deny. 3. PU�;I�IC ID��ARTPtG• RFC?LTLST T'OR A S�:'EC7l�L IJSI; 1�Ri+�LTJ SP ��'79-�4�_ BY_ JOSEPH P�"t}tOZLI: Pex. Sec�tion �c05.1 j3, 5, D� a:� �;l.e I�'ridley Ci�y Code�to allow r.orisl;ruction of' a ne�� c?.wellin? en�Lots�`�'_�Y �� 29s �J.��l� x�r_ Rivex~view Hvi�hts in Ci';Z—?_�7,o��i.~��loc: plGin � the sat1e be�.zit; B-Lc`�l lZivexvicw `i'errace_TJE. u lF r�i0TI0P1 by Dis. Schnabel, seconded by Mx. Og,uist� to open the public healing. UPON A VOIC� VO�l'�, ALL VOTIP;G AY�, CH�`,IFtN,P.Pi HARRIS DLCLARED TIiC �UBLIC HEARIIvG ° OPEN A7.' 8: 30 P. P4. Mx.. }3oarc3man sta�:ed t�at -L-his property was l.ccu�ec� in •the flood plain and �hat was �the reason Sor the �ecial Use Perrait. It is on a 50 foat lo�t with a house to �;h�; rlozth and a house to �the south. They put to�etk�er a drainage p].an which is skzowxz on page jU o� the a�enda. It. is a little bit different �ro�z other homas in that r�rea pri�ri7.y because �;he house woulci be built ou sl;ili;so St would be buil� so t?��t �lae first level of th� house wou].d be above the �'lood �laiAi. T:.�e drainuge plan �they have developed catch�s the water f'rom �i;l�e noxth, dra�ins i� bacY arcL}�1d the g�ra�e area and c?ra3.ns z�t ou� to•,aar�.s 'che s��reet9 on th�.: souti: � s:icle of ti�e lct. I'rom 1.00��1i16 a ��he plans and 't�e C�.r�� r�j�� nl ;r.' i.i; aj�pear.�, th�t ii; m.atches �a�ll with the adjacent property and tize pilii��s wou�d ma.r�.mi��e �:he e�'�°ec� c�� i'loedin� on �c}ie f.�.00rs urd tha�c '�y��� of ttiing. Tt��y. e:t.iz�inated a lo � o:f tk�e problems �hey would nor�.al:Ly have if i;he built a ror�al type oi struc�Lu.re . . ., � .- . �'� .. . �.'he drainagc would be handled wit?�in -the lot itself. Because the �o�aex level would be ra�sed above �Lh� �".00d. plain and becaus� of the si�cua'taon oi the �'loor and t•he advea�s� eff'ect a flcc� would �k.ve i'ox expansion, -they could elimix�ate tne 15 �oot of lev�l. fi1Z on ��he sides. Thexef'ore they woul.dn't have to worxy about the av�xflota'onto •the n�i�hborts property . Ns. Hu�hes stated she didn't understand the J.5 foot of 1eve1 fill. Mr. Boaxdraaii state3 �that in a floo� plain �;hey have to $ave the fill a�: 2 feet above �;he floo:� 1eve1. and tha�L ii].1. �ias to be at a 15 foo:. distance from e11 sides; o� the house. Tlie reason �or 1;ha�L is the more land there �;he less �aater pressuxe on the f'loor. So �chis t�rould be a difi'erent way of 1oal:in�; at it. He noted tha1; the I'laTlna.zi� Con:;nission h�d reques�ted a m�oratoritun o11 buildi�la in 1;he ilood pini.n are�� �uL the Cottzlcil lias nat yet declr�red � moratoriLUU. They hrad a�kcd th�z�: the Planniil, Co:unission study i� iux'i;her. Iie also noted thai; sewer and �aater would be availab].�. .i � � ,��f///j / i ���/ ///f//J ` !/,��f/�/JJJ/fff� �. -.' . . %�� ! �Z////''// 4 . . . . . 4 � �/J /j�j�y1 d � , ;.:4 $,V�slaz� o� •�X/✓'if'1' : .�J,/'�'X�/' •✓`.�!' ��X/' •�it` •�f���lr '�i/' •/XY�i1 I. ..�; ��� , � �R : � ' � �' �� ' ZOA #79-02 WILLIAM J. HART ' �;°� �. E: �� _, �-� �: .� �� �>r >�i'' - ^, � .� 6431 f-lighway #65 1 G , v , �"Y � � • IOCNE � • R4RK . �- , '.:� �� � � . - .. ��✓ , . .. � '. ., ., :7�¢ t+w.,, . `,,. ` .r•���:. � ` l � J r � -. / _ ,.� y J ' .i( ; . � `� ,� �/ ' • � '? Y l '� '" , � i •. �. , � ' .� , . .. . ' MDS. VIE �,fj �1. �L C h:. ' �.�. ,..L� .� z . ° wr''� N R' ��G`� F r , - , ,. , :a ; s; f- �,��'. . ��� ,, o ;"";:i��'�j ? a� � ' . � ioe �- . W E R lS D r "6RTN ave �3 0 ` ` ` � �[� ,� 1 . {._+4. : / `'�� pE 1 6P N aV[2 S . . "�� � � �� r ./ . / � � W / � • i � U � •�, , ,.�3 . R > m � �, . � � _ L.' � � ' •Y� ,� '� N CM4HN �R ,1 = � e �:J �'.� �1 I, N I /; �-1. r;. 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'"'"''"� ( ' � n.. -.� . f_`� f./' �� ;� , 11��S /� '� ....rL.........�.....J�!'+..�.�. „ ... r . . . ` ° � ' ,.+. t}' � �►.r...L. ' �> >1►' t 1.� `',' , • .� �� ; 2 h i °" L � ,-,,.�� , i,?.5o ,, h', � �..,� , r,� i '� � CITY OF FRIDLEY PETITIUN COVER SHEET . j � _� I Petition No. 6-1979 Date Received Apr'il 17, �1979 In favor of rezoning R-3 to CR-2 (ZOA #7902�(William L. Hart), at Object the South 150.0 feet, front and rear, of Lot 9. Auditors' Sub- ivision um er , no a oun y, inneso a, excep �t�C�"36� feet and the South 120 feet of the West 47 feet of Lot 10, Auditors' Subdivision Number 88. Petition Checked By Percent Signing Referred to City Cauncil Disposition Date , : , y:..»a.{�.;,�.,w ;, -;; 1� We, the undersigned, have no ob_jectian to the constxuction of. a 2,500 square foot, one story, o£f.ice buildin� on the pr.ogerty accordin�; to the legal description attached: S IGNATiIRE DA TF /� � � ;� ; �`� ' �� / %` �t�c, j���'C..e�;�G�':� i.-fff-�c�✓� � `"� ;�� -7 . %� �� ��/� � �7 ��� ' ��G�- n^- ? �% V % C .F��'^ �-C•^�(�G,f•yJD-�'� ��i2/'. / .i""C C'ti " � �f-C.�! 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' pETITION PROTESTING It�20NING REQUEST ZOA �� 79-02 ' .. .,: .. . . . . _ _ _ ._ . - ; . � .� � , r: . , . • . . _ , , . , �� . . . ... - , l . TO: THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION AND CITY COUNCIL,�CITY.OF. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA � . . . • . ' . . . ` . . . . . ; ,. L .4... , � . � , C � . .. .. I ... � .. � k . . � � - . � . - � ��1i., . . . �' We, the undersigned;residents livireg the vicinity �f groperty being requested #or - rezoning (South 150.0 feet, front and rear of Lot 9, �vditor's Subdivision No. 88, •'> except.the West 30 feet; and the South 120 feet of.the West 47 feet of Lot 10, ,�,-.:.. , Auditor's Subdivision, generally located at 6431 Highway 4�65 N.E. --- All lying-i:i � ` in the South Half of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley;��County.of Anoka, Minne- sota) do hereby protest rezoning request ZOA i�79-02.by,William A..Hart; for the � �' following rea�oi�,s,: � � �; � � � -0 � � ��' . , . _. , . . . r : _ .. - - A : , . L.. � � - _ . ,,. � - ,� . � ' '^ �, , x .�.`i: � , - b _ ._ . . . - . . . . . ,.;, _ .,� . . . .., . . . ;. ,, . .. - _-- : ._ w �;:.',� .. �1 -- SpoC zoning of this .type "is undesirable; that-is, placing of cocnmercial ; . _� . �a :- �.property adjacent to residential property. " � = .- . > , � .. - , . .,. _ . ..r . . . „... . . �__ - - _ r� � � _, .� . . � _. � . ' � , . . .. _ . . � . - ~i^s�. -'�r- � .. . - ,2 .- . . , .. .. . .:. , .. .. .. . . . _ . .. .: .�+.� . _. . ., . . . .. . .. . � . -._.-... . . _ :. . � � .;: �-� ��2 `�--- Ideal zoning shoulc� provide for a�•proper buffer between resider_*_ial and r.:� M.��,::: .� ,r` - '. __ ' . .'�. . . ... . ''.:'� � _ commercial, and the location is not conducive to such:a:plan. :. . � �,, , (,_� � �y) . . ; , .. .. _ _. . s . .. ; . ... .. N�; r � � _ , , " '.. . r. . . yY�-!i �OVY` '%'� `�L �Y, �- -' . . : . . . . . . ...... . . . . -.. � •. ; . . � ' ' .. .._ '. ,� ��� . _� �r`3 --- Access-�a the property is not suitab�e due to improper road facilities, heavy traffic, and �he fact that traffic would have to go past,apartment -_� buildings wh2re there are parked cars,.people coming in and out of their -� _. apartments, creating potential hazards as well as congestion. Commercial traffic throuoh the area would further compound the serious.problem of fatal accidents already occurring too frequently in the area, particularly at the intersections of Highway ��65 and 64th Avenue, and Highway ��65 and -_; ° � : ; ` Mississippi Street . ... _ � � `:.. _ _ .:; _. _ � . - . .. � - . ' . . " . .. . . ' . . . , ' .. �. Y ' . . . .. .. ;;f�;; ��4 --- There is already an abundance of commercial property undeveloped in the , . 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"� � .�' •Q�/10jJr p � ' � 0°'7 . . � o �' ._ I 63 � 9 =,�. 6 0�; �� ��, �E-� �/��6 .� �. AG �. � � R �. ,s � �� � �o. � ��� o - � �,�8 b� � 3 0 . 03, rE . y m _1f1_7S ,:,�'�¢� �.. :.,�sso 6 � tS 63 i2� � � 02 v . . o - d i� 3.o- $ e° _... .� ie � �, : _ ^ b3o � . .� _�0 S . �, 6301: C � � , � 5 � � .. , , F�o � N � 9 -.. . -,;� � ;/T � � ��,� � ;� �;, °. �. 3C I \ � N ; �'�' , - , . z a.'' 9 � �ssl r � ' - 1 � � j . � i 2 7t ',. �' . . 4 1 .L__ Q� ;� {�. ------T;�o �$.� b3v0(3j� 54 4b� 91' 63t5 •• p.i��'M ` i,� ' a v� � � tJ.. _ . L _ - - --• c A:����' ""' � ' 2/9.3/ a� c �_w: di9• if �� � i ; � : • ^ °'' . '��o � . . � --•- �r . i� .. � . .- I :.' ' ' 62�$ I IoS '-��� 10'12 �y�' ��"�z�^, V� : � �1`'.Z��ll � op\ � � ; _ �_ � 89 6 �6 �,o : �y Y-� � ti� � :. � - � 7 i � � 9� � � '9s.. � .► � ` 8 ,� � 5 �h, . � �hi � �, � ;� , . . : , ; � � �2 lst � � ! /� �I 90 . � 1� ; � . . � � , � H�CIa�J ¢ . °' ,-:i� . �� .. [ ��} �`� .�°°�' . `^ . i x 9 � � � �� �' , � -� °% ' Z �J \ j. . e � �° ti .. , . �h�. . .. . _ �> : 2�� y. � � r . , i \rp .. �' .. ..g9aJS .. v�,/. !•.��•� �� �, . �� �� 62 2 5 J � n�, - ;.� ��,% : . .... . ��. , K �P ..... .. � � � .�. _ ` � _ 0 '� z PUBLIC NEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL NOTICE is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, July 16, 1979 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of: � � � Consideration of a rezoning request, ' ZOA #79-04, by the Gra4es Company, to � rezone from R-2 (two family dwelling areas) to C-2 (general business areas) Lot 4s Block 6, Cit.v V�iew, to allow the construction of an e��ice buildinq. on Lots 1-�, Block 6, City View, all lying in the North Half of Section 23, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of • Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located at 5701 University Avenue Northeast. Any and all persons desiring to be heard sha11 be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. �,IILLIAM J. NEE f MAYOR Publish: June 27, 1979 ' July 4, 1979 .- rr,nllra,:r��� cc�1.Tr�.r.c:� �Tar� r��;r;��I:PJC� t��l1X :��, i 79 ---- -— rnc�r �� _._. --�–rr-- 2 !� ri0'.I'�Oid by P��. ucl�i�sbeJ_, �econded Uy P�4r.. '1`�euen�e].s, to clo�c the pub].i.c hearin�. UPUII A VU�CI: VO`I'l:� ALL VOT:CIIG AYL, GII11Ii�2�,Aid lIE1ttI�T:� lli;C7.J�R�D TIiL PU1:3S�T.0 IiEl�R7.�1G CLOSrD !1`)' 11:C75 P.i•f, 2��. Schn:�bcl st�ted that ;he didn�t rce �h� tralidity af the request for rezonin�. She f;:].�t; _i.t �ra�, spo�L zorlin�; az:d �•ra.s surrou:nded l�y xes�.dentia�. on Osborne and an tlni.verc,�i�t� rts �te_1_l as ihe h.ouse� th�i�t t�acl: up to i� oi�. ��;h S�;reet. The txai'�ic p�ttcr.�� is a cr�_i;ical part ar�d fe].�; it s•iould be a m5_s�Lalce to ever� consider putt�.r_�, the pr;rl>in�; :i.n �t;'ric reax tri•EIi an acc���� �t;a UUborne road. It taculc� be a'vexy dan;;erous si�;ua�c�.on. Also, a�re�,t ueal. of �;he ne:i.gli'��ors are opposed. I�:CT.iO'�I b;; Z4a. Schr.ubc,1� :.:ceand�cl by J•'�r. O;uist, to reccrr:nend to Courzc�.1 deniaJ. o%' refoninf; rey?�e� ;�L Z()�1 ;;�79-03, by l:;ot�ert G. �iay �: IZezorie Paxcel 27C� lyin� in the I�,o?:-Lli I:a1.f. oa S�c•ti.on 11., `.P-30�. I;-r �E' C�.�y ot k'r:�d�,�y (scc� Public Iieurin„ net�.ce :f..'ax ca:.�i».rt� lc�;.:l)s lro?:n £�-1 {sir�;;l_e �a�:i1,y tl.rell�.r�E areas) i;r� C�-J. (�en.�:ral Qj'l�.ce a?:d lir.�i���:d l,u:,i.:�.�s)� tli� sar,:� bei.n� 7599 Universi�y Ave. II �.� f'ox• �(,1?� fo7_J.oVr:ii�� reason:,: ?) �i�ot rezo�-:in� -- ��ux•r.ourided by re;iden�:i.a1, 2) crea�ir.� a�.�ar.�erous si,���:.�t.-iozz tai�;x�. puzlri^� in the xear and �,ccess to Osbo-rne� an�. 3} �;reat dea]. of r_e;.�;kii��ork�.00d oppouita.cn. I�s. Hu�hes stated •�i�t she a�rEed com�zetely. I�ir . Treucn�'E�xs sta�ed tx:at iu� th�r r�ousin� :is ne�c�ecl zn )?ridl�y ar.d r.;o� U of the xesi�7e:a�i::i.�A1. :l.ar�d. l�as r�ee�z dez-eJ_aped. Also, the.re �z.re a nurs:U::r �i trees on �he Z.Q'L �G�:�.:�G i:xi�''riv I2:?� SI�I.'\r].VG'.. .�!'OT' �i:(.SF' :t'E',�iaCil.5 r?° C�1(2 Z1C1i ]:(,:E'�.. 1'i"i S�;OU�.C� �E.' :LT2 '�l.}.lE.-' �VJII .lA1V�iL:J4J VJ. Vli� ci�y l�V i�4tIY14 1t:U.,'..�.:1.1���:.�..4� �IV �QLL�'..ZC�Gl1.b . U��l'T t'1 YTI.'.T1_l�•V lTl,'i�� Li�J.Ti.� 4rQr��J...�U [i��J lillt'1.Ll�.i`.s�i`v i11Y:.11.1.1.frJ .V.�..��.,1'lli'wi�•✓J r!�1llJ :�`1V11�1�i Ci1l1L,J.1�.LJ L�ii�il.iv II�iOU�'SLX . P�•r. Haxris in:forrr;ed the neti•tio?ier 1�Y���t tlie Cerr.nzss�.on �ras xeeo:m�ending that Counc:il deny �Lhis p�i�;ion and reminded liiL� 1;liut k�c 2.ad tiie op�i�n to withdraw �zis ieque.s•t. He sta-Led �i;�z� s t��ould �;o 'Lo Coui�cil orl �u.�e �-� 1979 and Couiicil would set a puba.ic hearing z o� J��-Y 16� 1979 • Chairman I�arr3.s declared a�ecess a�L 11:10 P.M, and recon�Tencd tl�e meetin; at 13.:25 P. t�i. 6. PtP3I.,IC }�+��1RI�?�: Pr,�,Or�rTi;G R�C?.I.TLST, Zp,'1 ,;;'7��p�;�; ��.' TII� CY?tl1VrS COi,L�'aIVY: Rezone I,O�i,::� �.�4�,15_�OCi" bp l�l.'i,�/ ��1G1Jy _Ci'C`I:1 1.;�-c� 't'`.�C)"9.":'2_ll�`' Q�'ii:]...L111�; L11C9S ''l',O Ci—� �i.i1CI°� .�. �7t:;3J'le.;;S. t?2'C:`?S '�Q :�_.�Gid Z Tl�\�7 dE:V��.C?',�T':�_ Y llt, O�� SP�i�..� C��I�].Cc^.S� the � su�i�c bcin�;^`:i��01. iJ.:i��Lx�si�,y avcr»�:� l�I.li. � MOTIOTwv'^by A�Ir. Oqu3.st, secon�ed by A�s. �iu�hes� to open �t;he pL:blic hearing. UPOI�T A VOICE VOTL, ALL VOr1_'II�TG Ai'E, CH..AII',AtaN IIAIiRSS D�CLf�'�ED TI1� PU33LIC I�RING OP�IV !�T �.1:25 P.A4. ' PLAI��N7P�G CO;�ti��iIS �xoN r�rrTZrac,, " MAY .?_3� ].97� • - 1'AC,E 20 � ,23 � Mr. Zioardmr�n �uve tl�e Gomrni�cioncrs some aerial photo3rt�ph.} of �;Yie vite. iie st�ted �Lhe rite wr�s locatcd ln �;he 1oop�bc�clt ure� tlir�i; tkie City has �t 57tn an;d University Avenue. 'I'he cr.ist�.n�; s�t;ruc�ure will be tr�ken down. '1'here r�re �fatir lots witil onc owner and the ?�.x��� 3�_oi;a urc zoncd C�2 and i;he fourth lot �.� zonea R-2. `.I'hey would lilce �L).ie I2-2 1��; zoned C-2 so i�; would be consistent wi�;h i;he o�l�.c�r '�hrec 1.0�;, �nd �tiey would be abze to con�truct a small offiee wi�L-h a Winche].1 Uonut on the cor.n�r. Tkiis is located across tlie street from � �rhere �he ne�� approv�d Super Am�rica Sta-�ion wil.1 go. IIe �'elt this plan wi.th ihe landsca},�in� would be nn inrr,roven_ent over �Lhe exa.stin�; �ta�ian will al]. the blacl;�;op on tlzis cornez . � N1.r. Treuenfcl� asl:ed if th�re �rasn't a second possa.bil.a.�;y concexning tlie road? hs. 13oardman statc:cl 'chey had loolced at it in �Lhe xesldential eontext beeau�e there is a resider.l�:ia? s�Lruc�Lure tiierc.. `.i'Y��re t�ere twa a1.-Le-rnativ�s. One tir�s to le;ave the ser.vicc roaa t�rh�re it is. `J.'hey f'e:l.'� -Lhat ii' the exi�ta.ng house was ever �ies'c:�roy�d� t��a�� pxo;���r�;y waul.d probab]_;� bccome coml.nezciaZ. ��e f'el�t th�.i wi�ch �na� raad pat�ern it t�as no� a good loc��t;ion ior resideiltial. If �tr�ey aGV�:�o�::d �Lhe ro:zd �a�;�ern in a r;u;�nner to isol��;e t}zat house f'rom this co�rLr�;cr. cial area, and eliminu•te this rc�d system� :L�L ZdOU.1.C� b@ tied r�ore into a r�side�ztial. area. They �e�.-t ,�;his plan ��rus tl:e best. Nlre 3�u�czle Graves sta�;ed they t:rou�,d like �to get the i'oux �.o�s to�eiher so t;hey caul.d put up a bet ��x buz�.c3 ing a Nl.� . Sc�:i�ab�Z asked if the3r h�zd 4�ir�che�.l E s laned up �s a tenant? Nir . Grave s st<i�ed they d� d, but a s of today they d idn t-� . But they s �i7.1 want 'Lo get. tk� four lots t��et}.ier. 2�1s. Scllnabe.l stai;ed �i;hat the pluns indicated they saan�ted uo put oifice and retail �� in �nd asked ��rha� type of facilii,ies �they were thinl��.ng un? I��.�. Graves sta'ted that he had r.o tenants Zined up. Ms. Schnab�l �slced �al�ai, i;he squaxe foota,�,e of the buildin� s•rould be? 1��. Gr�ves s�Catcd he was nat suze and only had sketclaes. They planned to �resexit the pl.ans whers t12ey appJ.ied for �;he buildiza� permit after -�ize rezonin� was �;aken care of . n2r. Ba�rdman stated that the �1.an the Co�:unissionei s had indicated the maximum amotu�zt oi space and �ar.kin� tha�l; would be a1lo�aea on i;ha� site. � Ms. 5chnabel stated tl��t the fo1.7.owin�, wcre �he �types oi businesses a1l.owed in a C-2: Drug store, haz•dwa�e store� Ual:ery, depnrtr„ent store� bars and tavcriZS� liouseYiold equipn;eni, a-epair shops� cor�Lnercit�l. xecreu�;ion, restaurant, excluding drive-ins� and sev�r�l otliers tt1�t zrotLld not be applicable. A1so� �zdditional i.hin�s would be al.lowed witli �z S�ecir�l. Use Permit. .• ' ' Pz.�1�Nxr�G cvr,rf�ssTOri t�?,�,�rxrr, r�nx 23 a.<1 9 PAGJ: 21 . ------ 2�lr, k3onrdrnaz� no�t;cd 1;h�_tt tk�x'!`e of �Lhe lo�L� wer. e ulready zoned C�2 and ulso the �trip caJ;,m::rcial �ta tt�e north �znd soutli us�e: C»2. b1s. Gr�.ce t4,a�;hi�en� 3��a 57th Ple�ce IdE� �ta�t-ed th�t she ormed the o�Lher thrce lo�t� t;nd a:�kcd hos� this Srou:Ld a.fS'ect her? She msked i�' �;he Super Amcriea was �oing �l;o come ii�? I�r. I�oardm:�n s�;ated it was. • t4s . I�iatY�i�en stat,e:d that the sta �ion that 1�JS t��ere didn't bother her and it k'AS a peaceful corncr. `.Pl�er.e tiras � tr.af.fic �roblern. b�r. Fioard;^�z� sliowed 2r,�. N�a*hisen �;he proposed plan. ' I�Ss. T��t?�iuen sta�Led she FIGLLZCl �1ciV� rzo c�bjec�7.on i� i;hpy �o�.io,•r this plan with thc 1�uilui.rg in 'cl:e bac�c and tk�e ��ai�liin� ori tk�e sout:? ar:d �test. ��is. Iiv�l�es s�atc:d th�t if tha� �rhole si;rip 7.ne�_tzci:i.n,�, I��. I%�th:i.sen's property ly�re r. ezon�d C-2, it would �;e�.d t;o encrGach :into the residential. . 2C I�`,r o l�oa�~dman s �ated ��.hat a.n t�his si�tu;_3�;i.on he �•rculd ?.o � Y�atre t��at much oS' a probl:;,u �ai�t,}� •tha�L becduse o:C the SPY'�r:i.C�� road. The sexvice rcad •thai; is prese.z�cly exis�tin� there is a t�:af'�ic �en�ra�l;ox' 1%eca�.se of' t,;acT�onu].d'st. etc. t�a�`.l'IC�i� by N�> �iu�Y��es, secon�ed by I��r. I�ox�:, ��o cl.ose the pvi,lic heaz'i.ng. UPO''d A`JOlC�� VOT�i�9 .�LI, VO`�:1.1;G AY�� C;��L���`,.��51 �LkI'4�TS D�CL�'��i�D TI� PU°��IC HEPR�TSCz CLO�LD AT la.: �1�7 P o I�i. Mr. Oquis� ��;ated �cl�a� he d�d no�t se° ��y proble�s with this r�c�uest. M07��O�y ',�y I�1r. Oc�t?:ist' secotvded by r"x. Hox't�y �to r�ccn�rn.ei�d -to CoL:ncil auproval. o� x�e�oni.1; rec�ues�t LO%S 7r'7�°0��, by �;he Graves Compary: R�zoae Lo�;s 1-�-� :(3Zock b, Ci•t-.y VieT�r, fxc� I3w2 (��ro f'�i:�,y d��e1l.�ng a��eas) �o C-�2 (�;enera� bu�iress areas) to a11oS•r a�:�eta de,��elop�r°nt of si:�a1.1 o�'f.:ces� •�h° saa�e bei.ii� 5701 Un.iversi�y Ave. i� Mr. Tr�uen:Cels s�f;ated �lzat 11e regreted seein� a�y r�siden�ial zone rezoned -L-o coi:�tiercial . r�`jr, nozrd�nan sta�;ed �l�.ere is a dedicated easeir.ent se�L up b5r t.11E.' 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' Petition No. >>-�979 Date Recexved July 12,�1979 Object Against rezoning of portion of ground adjacent to NE corner of 57th Ave � University � Petition Checked By , Percent Signing Referred to City Council Disposition ' ...... . . . _. . . . , . �uty 16, 1979 Date : � 2F .. . . ... . . . . ._ , _ _ ._ . .. . . _ . . .. _ ..._ . _. _ � 9 .` �D. � � � - � f � � ) 6 � � ' 'r`7�.u1/'G� ���,�' A PETI7ION This is a petition submitted for Fridley City Council consideration, pursuant to a 7:30 p.m. opening of a hearing, Ju1y 16, 1979, fn the Council Chatnbers, Fridley Civic Center, Fridley, Minnesota 55432, on the following matter: . This proposition retates to the single purpose of rezoning a portion of ground directly adjacent to the northeast corner of 57th Avenue and University. 7he request for this rezoning has been submitted for the purpose of accomnodating the construction of a designated office building. We, the undersigned Petitioners, suggest to members of the City Council that they hold in abeyance any decision to rezone this property in the absence of a feasibility study. There is a possibility that even under proposed planning that this does not come into proper and just conformity to some city ordinances. Suggested variances, which appear steep, may be an (improper) infringement upon rightful use of boulevards. This is considered on the basis of proper safety, which we consider to be important. We suggest that all measurements be ratified so as to conform to ordinance requirements, wfthout variance. � ' The building design, as shown, better conforms in style to three retail estat�lishments, vahich, under ordinance, could not be reconverted under present law. The building design lacks aesthetic manifestation, void of city cognition at this juncture. - Although we question that this location, for possible lack of sufficient square footage, would not accommodate beer or hard liquor dispensing, we wish to place the City Council on notice about our concern relative to any infringement built into our immediate area that would adversely affect our residential status and we11 being. We will remain adamant in our opposition to any and all night business operation, at said location. We, the �ndersianed, are bonified signatory persons. .�. lr �b �L. �-- .� (f� � `/�"�c? � �.�.���C��,�� -��_ --���.� == � � s,z;����- �'�'� :� .��.� f9 � ��--Q—u-� ��l - � �.� �� y2� - ���-�___��.f� ��� �i � � �G /=ln _�� ; . �-�` . S (0 3/— � � �f'�'`- �✓:c=� �,� � -�Q , � ,V L; , �/ — C�`.� 4l� S�G v^-�'- (,-��. 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'� ��.�^'fo,. l.F�� C�'(.L�i,•^-� S`lr /S /�{ .�� - �' �f-s � ;s ���;���i�!�1.��� !� �1�. -�/ �SGl,,' / .��� .� �� � °'" _ �:.���� � s �- /': F -� ��?���'�..,� _�� ; Z, ��t,-,-�_ .S S"/ 9 �/�" .S t /G� f Y/'�2=���1 l� ���-- �1 �-� s� �' c- N r �J/'� � � / �� �, � � r � � , 4' � C . N .i G,_ i�.7. }, �^''--,� _ _ ,.� l'? / � %� / , o �"%�� 1-- � � ) � � �.�r_���,"� �_�?_4� <_ �C�-�� �'? �a ��.% ."� ��� T l - l� �' _!�- ��` /�� , �� � �- Y�+aP-°�'' ?_ ►.I , ,. -� � � 0 1 ,� � � i � . � 1 � i � i' / , � � � � � „---- � K,.,�--�' � 3 �•� � �,_ f: /_ 7 L �9�" � �V�.._ A PETITI�N TF�i� is a pe�tition suhmitted for E=ridley City Co.+�.�il consideration, •••�u:.�'t ,�� a 7:3U n.m. �peniny �f a hea�ing, July 16, '979, in the Council �,,rs,�r�, ''�°idiey Civic Center� Fridley, htinnesota 55432, on tha �oilowing , .:�;., ... � 1�{;`+s proposit�ion r�lates to the single purpose of rezoning a portion �-` g:a:.�n� directly a�j�cent to the north�ast corner of 57th Avenue and University ';ie rnquest for this t•ezoning has been submitted for the purpose of acconmodating i:�,•� c�nstruction of a d:�signated office building. We, the ur�dersigned Peti*.ioners, suggest to members of the City Council rt•-.�ie they hold i� abeyance any decision to rezone this property in t.he absence o•� a f_asibili�y st���y. There is a possibility that even under proposed pianning '.:.a� this does nct c�me into proper and ;;•�st conformity to some city ordinances. • a.�;�g:sie�! �•�riar�ces, wnir,h appear steep, may b� an (�mprer2� )?nfringement upon . �•�gh�:�t;i use of bu�levaros. This is considered on the basi�, of proper safety, wi�ich vre cons�C�� to be important. We suggast that all meas�:reme�ts be ratified so as to conform to ordinance rEqui;�ments, without variance. . The building �esign, as shown, better conforms in style to three retail �;i;aEslist�menis, whi�h, under ordinance, could not be reconverted under present law. Th� building design lacks aesthetic i�anifestation, void of city cognition at this juncture. � /,'ittiough we question that this location, for possible lack of sufficient wquas-� 'rootaye, would not accor�nodate beer or hard liquor dispensing, we wish to placs the City Council on notice about our concern relative to any infringement G:�il�: into our immediate a•ea that would adversely affect our residential status �:s�<i wEil being. We will remain adamant in our opposition to any and all night tiu�ines= operation, at said location. We, tiie undersigne�, are bonified signatory persons. ► �°�,�� �� �� ��� _�_3 0 -` a 7 �' �1� ,. ���.� .. , .- � � ��<<�� _�(�c.� �?�-�-- �c � a -- s� �'� � - ����1- ����- _�} a a - S 7 � ����. �_ �. � `%'�k��P��..� cS� l� -�����; c�.� � t0� �I , . i' f-- d`_W /D - � � 71 f' �' � � � ��� � - = `� �,-��-- -- �� �� _� :�����--- �`�'1�..�2�G�a.� ������.� �. y11���'�"� -��. �� � ��,''1°d ��.'U-� _� '�-4--*�-���--��� __ � v .__.��r:7C �_ _ ,'=? � `- .<� t L(-�_ � ` ��7i'!'�/%.� �//t( � /�<:.:��'.�l' .'.�l'ta----- � eo �r /�,. � � -��I.�-- -- }SY S-�_�!�.��1 �C..� � ,,,,,,,,) _ � ��" �', `�.�.f_ b 57 ,�'��.� �� � . �(�( 0 5 7 � .��/�/�_ _���_���t. � �� � �lno - �' I, ? �c.��'�1.� '� S 57 �` �� ,� �� r--�-- � �j U J `J7� . f-c.t =�.� -�� c�'r �f " n �'�`- � g � , s � "�' f -i� ' l(� °j _ � j '7 � 'J�. �.. �5?1 ,� 7 `'-'�` ��l .�l.c �..s�-���--��-. -- _.�. �5� � .�.�=:� � �� � ,✓. �.. . l'______ �.�`:'.`� ��.a)_� -.s� � �;1�� 2� . . .,�� ; . i. t ' .:� 8 i , , .._ _ t Qo. . . r• . ` �8�0� . 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' 5458 � � z� t .SQ z�► —1s � - z ..` 3 . � �5436 , s 54 30 :� Z9: �,a l�� :5��` � �,� � . _ . .`c _ �. 0 / 545 -._.._ , w j ; z9 - � � 4r � ; ' �, , �� , ' \. zs � ' '1 S09 � / : 27 4 I � " . .s ' .� % - I� s ' � , , . . y' . � ,_ u ' � z.r � , 5 6� = . �14 �,� : � . .,�,: z� . d � :�... �� PUQLIC -HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL NOTICE is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the Gity Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, July 16, 1979 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. to consider the following matter: Request for a Vaction, SAV #79-02, by the City of Fridley, to vacate the following described parcels #1, #2 and #3, to complete an exchange of property to realign the service road for University Avenue South of 57th Avenue N.E. Parcel #1 That part of the southwest 4 af Section 23, 7ownship 30, Range 24, Anoka County, P9innesota described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of Lot 30, B1ock 4, Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsville; thence an an assumed bearing of N 89° 35' 00" W, along the westerly extension of the north line.of said Block, 54.00 feetY thence on a bearing of south, parallel with the �rest line of said blo�k, 102.04 -Feet; thence southerly on a nontangential curve concave to the east -For a distance of 55.55 feet to the westerly extension of the south line . of Lot 27, said block, said curve has a radius of 734.29 feet and chord bearing of S 2° 28' 08" E, thence S 89° 44' 00" E, along said extension, to the west line of said block; thence on a bearing of north, along said west line, to the point of beginning. Subject to easements of record, if any. Containing - 8455 square feet. _ . Parcel n2 . . That part of the southwest 4 of Section 23, 7o�anship 30, Range 24 and that part of Block 4, Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsvil1e, all being in Anoka County, Minnesota, described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of Lot 2b, said Biock 4; thence on an assumed bearing of N 89� 44' 00" W, along the t�tester- ly extension of the north line of said Lot 26, a distance of 51.61 feet; thence � southeasterly on a nontangential curve concave to the northeast�for a distance of 121.09 feet to the westerly extension of the south line of Lot 24, said Block 4, said curve has a radius of 734.29 feet and chord bearing of S 9� 21' 23" E; thence S 89° �4' 00" E, along said extension of Lot 24, a distance of 3.01 feet; thence northeasterly on a nontangential curve concave to the southeast for a distance of 97.01 feet to the easterly right of way line of State Highway No, 47, radius of said curve is 145.0� feet and chord bearing is N 18 19' 3b" E; thence nor�herly, alorig said right of way line, to the point of beginning. Subject to easements of record, if any. Containing 3,407 square feet. i 3A Parcel #3 - � : ' That part of Block 4 and the vacated a'tley in said block, Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsville, Anoka County, ��linnesota, described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner cf Lot 27, said B1ock �; thence on an assumed bearing of south, along the west line of said block, 26089 feet; thence S 28° 38' 30" E, along the easterly right of way line of State Highway Na. 47, a distance of 66,45 feet to the actual point of beginning; thence continuing along said right of way line, 220.69 feet to its intersection �vith the easterly extension of the south line of Lot 20, said block 4; thence westerly, along said extension and south line, 48.84 feet; thence N 28� 32' S0" W, 14.43 feet; thence on a tangen- tial curve to the right for a distance of 132.85 feet, radius of said curve is 716.20 feet; thence on a compound curve for a distance of 59.77 feet to the actual point of beginning, said curve has a radius of 90.00 feet. Subject to easements of record, if any. Containing 7,124 square feet. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be give an opportunity at the above stated time and place. WILLIAM J. NEE MAYOR Publish: June 27, 1979 July 4, 1979 ��nrrrizrlr COiR9:["":tOI�r �n�,r:��xrr�x, � � " _ P/1G� 22' _.._. _r...._._. _ _ r�nx 2.,,?-9�� 3 I3 7. V/1C!17.'IpT1 F;I��!1,iJi�;o�.':� x'(:i�.Llf<,Il .��Y'v i.C(: �ic ,'�-02 C'''J�� 0%' I�'I�II)?�,1;Y: E;:c E}Ii�.�LVC7'.;:1.'�'/ 1'�V(`.IlUG' e _._.�. _.�.,.._ _... ___._ of i'ronerty to �1r. �3oardma.n s�r,a�;ecl thi3 w� � 1�cr��;ed in the �ar.:e area �s �;kie previous requect. x�; :i:� �;l�e uu�er l�a::er:i.ca properLy. �'kie exis�;in� ;�erva.ce drive is �;oo c].ose t� the cprner �nd 1;Y��:y' '4Tail� iiU pv11 �;hr sex•vice dia.vF.° ii� 1>.ehlr.d to �;et around the �r.c3da.r�n 1ir�e ;'. A4ost of •�this proper�t;� was St�i1;c propcxi;y r:nd was �;u.rncd b:�clt to �Lhc City ���C Fri�.].ey -Llii� ycar. Tt�icy ne��ota.ated an e�ck�:int;e ot' p��p��ri:y with Su�3er I't:r.crica to al.loi� i;hera th � aac�i�ional roo:� �hey need And ��till provide a service ;ccess. Iii or.der. to do �;hat i;hey h�i.d t;o �o across �l;k�e cax' dealership's pxo�,��xty ar�1 �.n tk�ase ne�ota_atien.7 they tuxzz; d. bacl: sa:ne of' the property �o t}ie car dcal.ersh:i_�. Sur,ex 1`Lmerica ����uld Uei; �'arce:t 1 and Parce�. 2� �nd the deal.��r �l:ip zrotil.d �;et Pareel 3. i'his plan wil�. al�c so)_ve the �roblem with the �r�aff'ic irc�n .tkie drive--in. � t�s a��ciz�:� ��l st,�;ted •�?�e�^e �ras r�n �p�rtnlr�nt buil.dii�g '�ehii�d and a�Y.ed a.f �;hey w�r. � no�Li.i':ied o:C �l.his? l�s. �oaxdr:s�.n sta'ced �tY�.ey zrauld no�; �et no't:�f�_ed. Thcy know abcut th� service arivc. ASs o>���76abGl ��tate�:i iha� .7ne �•rauJ.cl bc conceril.ed �:� she lived in that apartment Ali('L '�r:E.' Gl.' :.V'E:�»lYi lh"8.0 �..P_'f.�:LT'iv C�A'"S �O 1�P:.'Ol:�t1 'G11�re • I�ir. Ociuis�t ��_si��d :iF thexe z�rasn°t a parY.in� :Lot �there? � �,�s. Scl�,.a��e:�. �:�atcd it ��ras raot tha'� bi�;. IY�. Harris st�a�;�d thejr bad •Lo c� ear up 'ckiai i.n�c�r.::�ction. IY�. Scl.�.��abe�, as%.:..�c� abouL �h� acc�sses i'or S�per Ar,a�rica. I�ir. a3oardm�n s�tatcd -Lhere �;ould be an en�t;rance o�z Parcel J. �nd Parcel. 2 ar.d an access ofi' tlie s^rv5.ce dr:iv� �o %he eas�. Ti�ere ��rould be o;�� access off 57th aild two of�' tk�e service dritte. I�-ir. �'reucnre�.s askecl if �l;here would be uny d:i.reci; access to University? Mr. �o��:�rnan s-ta•ted there ��rould no� be �ny �ccess �to University. A�iOTZON by� Air. Treuen��'els� secon�ed by Ts. 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I ii, ` I , ( \ I � � ; i ; ' _ _ _ _ . �. . t I � � 1 � � t I -' ! � .�I \/ ` ! 1 ' ! � � °. � i � \ � i � � � I �' � � � \ ,'f , L, � ' , �1! .. �",'�� �, �. •• : ' • . :>' • (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) PU6LIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY MANAGER TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing before the City Manager of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, July 16, 7979 in the Council Chambers for the purpose of: Conducting the administrative hearing regarding.considera- tion of expenditure of Revenue Sharing Funds far 1980. The City of Fridley would like to extend an invitation to all citizens and particularly senior citizens to participate in this public hearing on Revenue Sharing Funds, and to make written or oral comments. • The unappropriated funds on hand are none. The expected funds to be received for 198Q are $230,Ob0. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter will be heard at this meeting. Published: June 27, 1979 Fridley Sun Newspaper v � NASIM M. QURESHI CITY MANAGER � , 4 � . � ������.� e�;����- ���� i _ � . � City af f"ridley, Revenue Sharin� Detai� Resource `� . Minnesota •Allocation (=Far. % - , -- - i - . . . � � i , � i �; � ; 1 r' � DEPARTMENT SERVIC[S C1TY MANAGE��IENT For improved communication $ -0- channels with the public. (Part of public information Program) POLICE For improved crime prevention 25,300 and public av�areness (Part of Police Special Projects Program) To supple�nt Traffic Enforce- 12,000 ment Program (Part of STEP Program) FIRE For better fire suppression -0- (Part of Fire Suppression Program) CIVIC CENTER For improved enerc�y conservati�n -0- (Part of Civic Ceriter and Grounds �t�lainterance Program) PARKS AND RECREATION NATUP,AL I ST For community nature interpretation 22,500 (Part of Nature Interpretation ' Program) PARKS for sustaining tree disease control 13,000 (Part of Sl�ade 7ree Disease Control Program) Foi° improving environmental ]0,000 aesthetics of public lands (Part of Landscaping/Nursery/ Refiorestation Program) • For improving tennis facilities -0- (E'art of Athletic Areas Program) RECREATION For improvin9 culture and arts 3,000 (Part of Cultural and Arts Program) , For improving services to senior G,000 citizens, teens (Part of Nobbies/ Clubs Program) For annual community celebration 1,OOU . (Part of Special [vents Nrogram) ' TOTALS $92,t300 $15,800 7,500 -6- . '; � 4 A �� , . CAPITAL OUTLAY ' $ 1,200 Audio.Visual Equipment -o- 14,000 Two cars Rechargeable -0- 2,500 .�.a.�?terns 15,000 F?un�per Truck (Partial Paymt) -0- b,000 .alower 20,000 . f3, 500 $,��� -0- 2,000 4,000 2,625 $G8,425 GRAND TOTAL 300 Wall Screen 650 Chairs 625 Aquarium 1,575 -0- r -�- r 28,500 Lighting -0- -0- -0- $G8,775 �230,000 ..� RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTION TO ADUERTISE FOR BIDS FOR RESPIRATORY AIR CHARGIP�G SiATION BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Fridl.ey, as follows: 1. That it is in the interest of the City to award bid contracts for the following itmes or materials. (RESPIRATORY AIR CHARGING STATION) 2. A copy of the specifications for the above described . items and materials, together with a proposal for the method of purchase and th�� payment thereof �ave been presented to the Council by the City Manager and the _ same are hereby approved ,�nd adopted as the plans and specifications, and the m�=thod of acquisition and pay- ment to be required by the City with res�ect to the acquisition of said items and materials. 3. The purchase of said item�� and materials as described above shall be effected b;� sealed bids to be received and opened by the City of Fridley on the 30th day of July, 1979. The City Man��ger is directed and authorized to advertise for the purciiase of said items and materials by sea1ed bid proposals ui�der notice as provided by law and the Charter of the Ci�ty of Fridley, the notice to be substantially in form �is that shown by Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made �� part of by reference. Said notice shall be published at least twice in the official newspaper of the City of Fridley. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 197 ATTEST: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL - CITY CLERK WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR . 5 . � .5A CITY OF FR]:DLEY BID NOTICE for RESPIRATORY AIR CHAftGIPJG STATION EXHIBIT "A" The City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota will accept sealed bids on (Respiratory Air Charging Station) on the 31)th day of July, 1979 until 1:30 P.M. on said date at the Fridley City Hall, 6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridley, Minnesota 55432 (telephone: 571-3450). All bids must meet the minumum requirements of the specifications. Failure to comply with this section can result in dis- qualificaiton of the bid. Each bid shall be accompanied by a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Cash or Bid Bond and made payable without conditions to the City of Fridley, Minnesota, in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the bid, which check, cash or bond shall be forfeited if bidder neglects or refuses to enter into contract, after his bid has �een accepted. The City reserves the right to accept the bid which is determined to be in the best interests of the City. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids and waiv�e any informalities or technicalitzes in any bid received without explanation. The City Council also reserves the right to consider such factors as time of delivery or performance, experience, responsibility of the bidder, past perfor- mance of similar types of items or materials, availability of products and other similar factors that it may determine to be in the best interest of the City. Copies of the "specifications and general conditions may be examined in the office of the Purchasing Agent, or copies may be obtained from h�is office. All bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes and plainly marked on the outside with (RESPIRATORY AIR CHARGING STATION). Nasim Qureshi City Manager Publish: Fridley Sun Juiy 18, 1979 July 25, 1979 - j/,`=.:i � -� Ctrj F.OR C�NCURRt�h10E DY T�HE CIT`f COUNCIL _ ESTIh��1TES 7 Ju�Y 16, 1979 � .. _ .. ... Suburban Engineering Inc. ' 6815 Nighway P�o. 65 N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55432 Partial Estimate #1 - P�lunicipal Improvement Project #127 $14,901.60 League of h1innesota Cities 300 Nanover Building 480 Cedar Street ST. Paul , �1N 55101 �+lembership dues from September 1„ 1979 Through September 1, 19£30 $. 5,958.00 Smith, Juster, Feikema,f�lalmon & Haskvitz 1250 Builders Exchange aldg. f9inneapolis, MN 55402 For services f2endered as Prosecut:or for June, 1979. $ 1,950.00 ' � � 7A ����� � iie� ! --�EII II July 5, 1979 league of mir�nesota cities Dear Mayor and Council (c/o the Clerk): As the president of the League of Minnesoi:a Cities, it is my privilege to enclose this letter togeth�r with your L.eague dues statement for the 1979 - 1980 dues year which begins September 1. League dues for° 1980 reflect a 20� increase approved b,y a vote of the membership in 1977. This is a long pi�nrre� increase and should not be a sup�ise for anyone> Funds generated fr�om our dues income will continue the membership developed program of high-leve�' League sewvicese W�thout dues support the League couldn't continue all of its pr•esent effor�ts to our 773 member cit�ese Many local government officials participai;ed in the League's legislati�re program during the last session of the Legislatur°f�� And, I beli��re that we had an out- stand�ng year with our �egislative prograr�� Tt is my hope that we will be able to expand and 7mprove local government partic:ipation �n the state legislative process during the balance of the bienniume I be�lieve that only thr�ugh active support and leade�~ship of local eleGted and appaint�d officia�s will the Leag�e continue to implement our ambitious legislative progr��m in 1980> A11 city officials, I hope, will contribute their� ideas, th�eir judgme» t, and poiit�cal skills as we work wtth the Legislature. Your membership is vita'l1y important if Mlnnesuta cl�ies are to obtain these goals. The League is concerned with matters othe7^ than leg�slativeo You have recently �ece�ved copies of the latest editions of "A�ds fo�r° Prepar°ing 1980 Municipal Budgets" and the "Municipal Cal�ndar of lmportant [)ates" which are examples of the League's research services. I believe that our researGh effort, coupled w�th publications available from the League, helps many o� �as to do the kind of �ob our citizens demand and deserve. I would welcome any suggestions or commen��s which you have on the existing League serv7ces or any recorr�nendations you have which may be considered for° future League programs. Sincer ly, . J. Black Mayor - Hutchinson President -, League of Minnesota Cities DJB/ck 300 hanover building, 480 cedar street, s�int paul, minnesota 55101 C61 2J 222-2e61 ... Fri.dley ............................ �_7B � _ __.__ ,; Population. ?$ �?33 Lecsgve of ��innesotc� Cities Organi: ed 1913 300 Hanover Building, 480 Cedar Street Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101 Dues Schedule CITIES WITH POPULATION OF: 249orless .................................................$105 250 - 4,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 CS plus 23c per capita over 250 5,000 - 9,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,450 plus 22c per capita over 5,000 10,000 - 19,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,900 plus 18c per capita over 10,000 20,000 - 49,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,850 plus 12c per capita over 20,000 50,000 - 299,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,600 plus 3.Sc per capita over 50,000 300,000 and over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17,500 p�us 2c per capita over 300,000 This schedule adopted /ur�e 19'7. Totol rounded to ncarest dollar. For membership dues in the League of Minnesota Cities for year Beginning September 1, 197� Annual dues for membership in the League of Minnesota Cities include subscriptions at S6 each to MINNESOTA CITIE:S. Payment from Public Funds Authorized by Minn. Stats., Sec. 465.58 11 ..� I declare under the penalties of law that the foregoing account is just and correct and that no part of it has been paid. ,�f"Z � y" / � E �.!!/% .'? � ` , f .. C-xecutive Direc�tor, League of Minnesotu Cities Dated . .July. 6'. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ., 1s7 9. . . 0 0 �c STATEMENT SMITH, JUSTER, FEIKENA, MAIMON & HASKVITZ ATTORNEYS AT LAW 1250 BUILDERS EXCHANGE BLDG. SUBURBAN OFFICE MINNEAPOLIS, PfINNE50TA 55402 � FRIDLEY 339-1481 City of Fridley � 6437 University Avenue N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Attention: Mr. Nasim C!ureshi, „ L Ci ty Mana gE�r � PLEASE iiETUiiN THIS POI?TION WITM YOVR �'AYMENT � CJN DATE � � � � BALANCE FORWARDED FROM LAST STATEMENT ' 7-06-79 For iega1 services rerdered as Prosecutor for the City of-Fridley during June, 1979. : Representation of City of Fridley in 26 court trials and 12 jury trials. ' (311z hours) � Processing complaints including citizen inquiries . ' and preparation of 59 formal criminal complaints. 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