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09/22/1980 - 5350�--�--- �._� � . Uj-� � Ff�IDLE1� C!`i�' G0�1NC I L. � REGULAR f�1EETI{�iG — SEPTEi•9BER 22, 19$0 — 7:30 P,i�. �'ti�r`!� T� : ��E�P/1t�1 Mr NT }�IE/�ll� . ____..._.._M_. i I���PUgLI� WORKS � �OLLOt�l1(�1G ARC T�-4E "AC f IOi'�� �1��EDC�'� � �'I_�nSE E-1I�VC YOU,� nr�swFRS BACiC I�d T?�E CI TY �'tANi�Gi_FZ � S UF� � I CE BY �['IiL �'�Ell�Sf=SD�'�Y Bf:FORE TF�C hti:XT F:EGULAR C�J��C I l_ fi`ET I NG , THANK YE�U ,��� •!, � g��� — -.--- �._ �� APPROVAL OF i�9IfdU i ES ; REGULAR P�EET I NG, SEPTEI�1BER S, 'j.9$O Approved PUBLIC NEARING 1'�EETING, SEPTEM�3ER 15, �.g�l� Approved ADOPTIO�� OF AGEa�i��ic Approved with change �n order cf items QPEid FORUM, VISITORS: � ��ONSIDERATION OF ITEMS NOT ON A�Er�D� — 15 �`�INUTES) No response PUBLI C I-IFARIi�GS ; � CONT I RUED PUF �I C H�A� 1 NG QN �EZON I NG RECUEST, Z�A ��3�—Q2 �ro REZO�vE FP.CM R—� To CR—1, l�QI. H I LL6V I ND RO�D, TED BURN��ND7, DBAISVJ I NG I��EALTY ���� � Hearing opened at 7:33 P.h1. Close� at �s:05 F.i�1. Admir�istraticn to co��tact F�°tit;oner rejarding his plans and not�ify neic�hbor�iny prope��ty owr�rs c�r his plans ACTIOfd (rEf_DED: Discuss plans with petitior.er and h�s neighbors Put ordinance on a�e��da for first reading when d�iscussions have been cornpleted satisfactorilyo ,1—lD 0 FINANCE FINANCE PJBLIC WO RE6ULAR MEETING, SEPTEMBER 22, I�SO PUBLI C HcARI i�GS ( CoNT � tvu�D) PUBLIC (iEARING ON THE FINAL ASSESSMENi ROLL FOR THE ZgaO �'�ATER AND SEWER �`�AINS, LATERALS AND $ERVICE CONNECTIONS, � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Nearing opened at 7:35 P.M. Clased at 7:37 P.��9. Resolution (Item No. 9) tabled to next meeting. NQ AC7ION tdEEDED PUBLIC HEARI�JG ON THE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR TNE TREATMENT APJD REMOVAL OF TREES �I�gO)� ���� Hearing opened at 7:37 P.�9. C7osed at 7:42 P.P1. Resolution (See Item No 10� adopted NQ ACTION NEEDED i�JE�r BUS I �VESS : � � ,,. , n :�� PAGE Z 2-2A 3 - 3 A CQNSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE BY i�AKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRiCTS, 6501 Easz RIVER ROAD, CHRISTENSEN AUTO BODY� F� Ordinance adopted on first reading ACTION �lEEDED: Put ordinance back on next regular meeting for consideration of second reading CONSIDERATION OF SPECIAL �SE AERMIT SP �gO-OFi, 70 ALLOW A GARAGE FOR S70RAGE, REPAIRS AND SERVICING OF VEHICLES NOT OVER 2-TON CAPACITY, WITH CQ�ISIUERA- TION OF ALTERNATIVE, GSOI EAST RIVER ROAD, CNR I STENSEN ��UTO BODY � , � , � � � � , � � � � � � � Item tabled to i°egular meeting of October C, 1980 AGTION NEEDED: Put item on next regular meeting agenda , , 5 - 5 G ` REGULAR MEETING, SEPT�MBER 22, 1980 Y MANAG PUBLI PUBLIC WOR PUQLIC W idC4�l BUS I i�JESS � CONT I NUED) PAGE CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE ; .� ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1981� .������� 6 Ordinance adopted on first reading ACTIOPd NEEDED: Put ordinance on agenda of October 6, 1980 for c�nsideration of second reading . � 0 RECEIVING TFiE PLAPJNING �Oh1MISSION �iINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 1G, 1980� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � . � l. Consideration of Vacation Request, SAV #80-07, Petition #7-1980 to vacate alley easement, 4800 b7ock between Main St. & 2nd Street .............. 7 P.C. Recommendation: Approval �70 - 7Q Council Aciion needed: Set public hearing for October 20, 1980 � Public Hearing set for Octaber 20, 1980 ACTION NEEDED: Pdake necessary arrangements for pub1ic hearing . �-7UU� 2. Consideration of Vacation Request, SAV #8Q-08, to ' vacate utility and drainag� easement in vacated 572 Avenue, 5750 - 3rd St, Edward Jonak ............... 7 A- 7 6 P.C. Recommendation: Approval 7 R& 7 S Council Action NeedEd: Set public hearing for October 20, 1980 Public Hearing set for October 20, 1980 ACTIOPd NEEDED: Make necessary arrangerrients for pu�lic }1�dY�ing 3. Request from Park Constrt�ction Co. to park R.V. trailers (license approval) ........................... 7 F- 7 G P.C. Recommendation: Approval with stipulations Council Action Needed: Consideration of recommendati�n � � License approved with stipulations ACTION NEEDtD: Advise applicant of Council app�oval with stipulations " REGULAR MEETING, SEPTCMBER ZZ, 19�0 P. ' PUBLIC WOR PUBLIC WO PU6LIC NEI�� BUS I��ESS i CONT I NUED) �PLANNING COMMISSION I��1NUTES CONTINUED) � 4. Receiving input in the implementation section of the Fridley Comprehensive Deve7opment Plan.........7 G- 7 J P.C. Recommendation: Approva] i W- 7 GG Council Action Needed: Consideration of recommendation Council recommended following changes: on Page 7BB Iiem, change word "initiate" to "consider", and "single family" to "residential". � ' ACTION NEEDED: Make changes in Comprehensive Development Plan as recommended ' 5. (Receiving Env. Quality Comm. Minutes, Aug. 19, 1980 item) Consideration of including appropriate special conditions on any building permits for Onan or Medtronics to safeguard interests of City pertaining to discovery of additional contaminated areas from the creosote operation .............................. 7 K- 7 L P.C. Recommendation: Approval Council Action tJeeded: Consideration of recommendation Recammendation of Commission is being done as a matter of routine NO ACTIUN NCEDED 6. (Receiving Energy Comm. Minutes, Aug. 26, 1980 item) Consideration of Pr,oclaiming week af September 28, to October 4, 1980 Energy Week ........................ 7 L P.C. Recommendation: Approval � 7 NH & 7 II Council Action T�eeded: Consideration of recommendation Council proclaimed week of Sept. 28 to Oct 4, 1980 as EfJERGY t�EEK ACTION NEEDED: Infcrm appropriate parties cf Council Proclamation 7. Receiving Appeals Coirunission Minutes of August 26, 19�0... 7 JJ - 7 UU a. Request for varianc�es t� waive requiy�ements �n curbing and parking l�t, 666 Mississippi St., Fr-idley United hlethodisi Church ........................7 JJ - 7LL A.C. Recommendation: l�pproval witii stipulations 7 QQ & 7 RR Council Action Needed: Consideration of recom�nendatian Approved parking lot variance from required ?_0 feet to 6 feet. Adniinistration ta bring back concrete curb question in 3 years. 'i PUBLIC 6JORK ACTIOfV NEEDED: Inform applicant of Council action. Not� request to I brinc� back concrete curb question in thre� years PUBLIC WORK FINANCE FINANCE REGULAR ��EETING, SEP°T'EMBER 22, 1980 �'�Eti� BUSINESS iCONTINUED) (FLANNING COMt�IISSION I�IINUTES CONTINUED) v (Appeals Minutes) b. Request for variance to increase maximum height of fence, 6850 Siverts Lane, h1r. and � Mrs. Ing Siverts ........................... ...... 7 LL - 7 NN A.C. Recommendation: Approval with stipulation & 7 SS Council action needed: Consideratiun of . recommendation � Approved with stipulation � � ACTION NEEDED: Inform app7icant of Council approval with stipulation. c. Request for variance to allow b7acktop in loading area at rear of existing building to be 0 feet, 7151 Commerce Circle East, Gerald Paschke...... ................ ................ 7 NN.� 7 00 A.C. Recorra�nendation: Approva7 with stipulation 7 7T & 7 UU Council Action Needed: Consideration of recomnendation Approved with stipulation ACTION NEEDED: Inform app7icant of �ouncil appro��al with stipulati�n CONSIDERATION OF r�UDITING SERVICES FOR THE YEAR END I NG DECEMBER 3�., 1980� � � � � � � � � � � � , � � � � � Council apprcved George M. Hansen Company to do 1980 audit ACTION NEEDED: Inform auditors of Council approval CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLU7ION CONFIRP'IING ASSESSMENT FOR 19�0 r�ATER AND SEWER I''iAINS� LATERALS, AND SERV�CE Pa�E 5 CONNECTIONS , , , , , , , , , , , , � , , , , , , , , � , g - 9 a Resolution tabled to next regular meet�ii�g. Staff to check on property at 7100 Riverview Terrace ACTION NEEDED: Staff check on requested information and put item back on next regular agenda FINANCE FINANCE , PARKS & REC ��� CITY M/INAGER RE6UL�R MEETING� SEPTEMB�R ZZ, IgSO ��EW �USI�;ESS �CONTINUED) PAGE 6 CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE TREATMENT AND �EMOVAL OF TREES �I��O)� .�� 10 - 10 A Resolution No. 1Q0-1980 adopted ACTIOP� NEEDED: Proceed as authori2ed CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR PUBLIC HEARING PURSUANT TO �s�INNESOTA STATUTESs SECTION �%4,01, SUBDIVISION �B, QEGARDING �ROPOSED �925,�QQ INDUSiRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE PROJECT OF GEKALD PASCHKE� �,�,, 11 - 11 A Resolution No. 101-1980 adopted . �ACTION NEEDED: Make arrangemenis for pub�ic hearing to be held October 20, 1980. RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT. FOR �`�URSERY STOCK �BIDS QPENED SEPTEMBER �, 19II0, Z:QQ P����)� ��� ��� — IZ � Bids received and award�d to low bidder for each item. ACTION NEEDED: Inform all bidders of Council action. a APPOINTMENTS� �ITY �MPLOYEES� , � � � . � . � . , < <'� 13 Deborah 0'BerL, Office Assistant, Police Department Qean Powers, Management Ana]yst, City P�anagement appointed ACTION NEEUED: Forward Pers�na7 Action For•ms to Accounting � FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEET�f�G ---- i PLEASE SIGN NAME ADDRESS AND ITEM NUMBER INTERESTED IN DATE: September 22, 1980 I { I� NAME ADDRESS ITEM NUt�BER I-__-_-__�______________________________ _____________________ ___________________�_---_-_-______ _ __ _ _ � , c-A�u sA�� ���� v�� ��r��� �r � ; �c � � �> �` / �. I !'T"1..✓r .� 1 ��P �J PY'� �.. O �'1 �'% /C % Cw � � .-V e.n l . �.r. . . C'1 . / _ �, . ~( �a�,�.�� ���� �.� R,� . .� t .r � . � -�t"n �: < /CX� I �- �f ti� E�..,4 �,�,ft Q � �. � , � �,�,�... �� _ - Y� v � 0 f --� _.�,�-�-� i - ►� C �c' �al �. G � . �- - � � �6-:� � i. �-.5 G, 1-l� , �"/!,i%�/�,� .��-'�/l�� 21�J THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF ; SEPTEMBER 8, 1980 The Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order at 7:30 p. m. by Mayor Nee. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: hlayor Nee led the Council and audience in the PTedge of ATlegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Nee, Councilman Fitzpatrick, Councilwoman Moses, Councilman Schneider and Councilman Barnette MEMBERS ABSEN7 : None APPROVAL OF MINUTES: REGULAR MEETING, AUGUST 18, 1980: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to app�ove the minutes as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: MO7ION by Councilwoman Moses to adopt the agenda as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Mr. Ed Wilmes appeared before the Council regarding assistance from the Park . . ! p�rar±ment for grass cutting and removal of trees. Mr. Wilmes stated, during the summer, the Islands of Peace received help with the maintenance through the CETA program and, unfortunately, this help is no ]onger available. Mr. Wi]mes explained they will be having groups from various schools touring the facility and felt, therefore, the trees should be removed. Mr. Wi.lmes stated he hoped when there are any meetings regarding the County's Master Plan that the Islands of Peace Foundation is notified to attend. Ne felt the Foundation has worked hard in obtaining contributions and should be inciuded in any meetings which might affect the future of the Islands of Peace. Mr. Wilmes also mentioned he hoped someth�ng could be done about the vandalism and the possibility of obtaining assistance for an alarm system. , Mayor Nee told Mr. Wilmes that staff would be in contact with him regarding his request. SATELLITE RECYCLING SITE Mr. Dave Locey, General hlanager for Minnesota Softdrink Recycling, appeared ' before the Council regarding the possibility of a satellite recycling site at the Pop Shoppe property. Mr. Locey stated they would like to set-up a mobile home unit at the Nortii Star Beverage (Pop Shoppe) site for the purpose of providing an outlet for the recycling of beverage packaging material. He stated this facility would be operated for a 60 day period and, after this time, evaluated to determine if they could operate a successful center at this location. Mr. Locey explained 220 , REGULAR �4EETING OF SEPTEMQER 8, 1980 PAGE 2 , every thing would be enclosed in the trailer when not in use and wouldn't pose any health hazard or eyesore to the area. Mr. Locey stated he felt in order to make recycling more viable than it is , today, it must become worthwhile and convenient for consumers to do it and they are trying to respond to these two factors. ' Mr. Locey stated they have talked about the possibility of acquiring the site directly North of the Pop Shoppe, if participation is good during this 60 day ; period and they could justify acquiring the site. � Councilman Schneider asked if this recycling was successful, what type of � traffic volume it would generate. Mr. Locey felt there would not be much � more traffic than what is now coming into the retail outlet. He stated he didn't really see any traffic problems. i i Councilman Schneider stated he is supportive of their attempt�for the recycling 1 operation, however, he did question the zoning considerations. Mayor Nee stated normally the Council tries to get these requests processed i through staff. � IW1r. Locey stated one of their considerations was to try and get this facility � I established s�metime before the first of October. He felt it would take two � weeks of promotion to get it started and they wanted to meet with all the j businesses in the area to obtain their approval. ' i ! Mr. Herrick stated, in respor�se to Councilman Schneider's question, he would have to do some research on whether this is an activity that would be allowed ' in that zoning. He felt it probably would be one consideration if they were � looking for a temporary installation for several months, however, Mr. Locey ' �indicated if this was successful, they would hope to establish the center on the ad,jacent property. Mr. Locey stated the concept is for a redemption center where people are paid to bring back the packaging material. He stated they would begin with the � aluminum and steel cans and plastic materials. He stated if they find the i center is unsuccessful, during this 60 day period, they would have to go some j place where it does pay, as their recycling is based on economics and it would ;� have to pay for itself. Mr. Locey stated if they continued the operation, they would come back to the I Council with their plans. ; i � Councilman Schneider stated if a rezoning is required, this could involve several months for processing. Mr. Locey felt if this is the case, they ! would request Council to extend their temporary operation until this could be worked out. I ' � hir. Qureshi, City P1anager, stated he would suggest this matter be reviewed ' by staff in order to make sure Councii has full knowledge of the inplications. He stated the zoning code provides that any sales from a parking lot would require a special use permit and a permit is also required for the mobile home � uni t. � MOTION by Councilman Barnette to table this item to the September 15, 1980 , meeting. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC HEARINGS: PROPOSED PROJECT FOR ISSUANCE OF 59.600.000 INDUSTRI MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to waive the reading of the public hearing , _ _ _ _ _-- -_._ _ l `l, l REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 8, 1980 PAGE 3 notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vcte, all vol:ing aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearin9 opened at 8:02,.p. m. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the Council is a�vare that six months ago a presentation was made by him to the Webb Company about potential building sites available in the City. Ne stated the public hearing before the Council is to consider the issuance of $9,E00,000 in industrial development revenue bonds for a new facility in Fridley by the Webb Company. Mr. Louis J. Hamlin, represenCing Midvlest Printing Company, a subsidiary of Webb Company, appeared before the Council to give some background information on their company. He stated they have been at their present location since 1947 and have an outdated facility. He stated they recently signed a contract with T. V. Guide for the printing of their magazine which will be a iargeP-volume covering cable an� satellite pr•ogrGmming. He stated they have printed the T. V. Guide magazine for 24 years and mentioned several otner items they print which includes the Labelle catalogs, telephone books, and flyers and catalogs for major hardware stores. Mr. Hamlin stated they intend to build a 100,000 square foot facility in Fridley, expandable to double that size. He stated he felt Fridley is best suited to their needs in regard to transportation access and central�y located for their employees. He explained the new b�;iiding would be energy efficient and all equipment would be modern and up-to-date. Mayor Nee asked how many additional jobs this facility would bring to Fridley. Mr. Hamlin stated, when completed, it would create about 40 new jobs immediately and with the expansion, they wou7d then have 3U0-400 emplcyees. Mayor Nee asked how this facility would contr9bute to the tax base. t�r. Qureshi stated �t would be about 40% cf thz amount cf the building and iand. Mr. Grundtner, representing Mi.�::��t Printing, stated the total cost would be about $3,OOO,C00, with the building in the neighborhood of $2,000,000 and the balance would include the cost or the land and site preparation. Mayor Nee stated while the City contributes its name foi° tax exempt status, the repayment is entirely the responsibility of the company and not the responsibili4y of the Fridley taxpayers. He felt the Webb Company's new facility would be a great asset to the comnunity. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated he has examined the preliminary material the legal counsel and bond counsei has sent and wh�le his opinion is oral, based on the information he has received, finds it meets all �he requirements. He requested the affidavit af publication of the hearing be incluc�ed ir, the fi7e. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to receiv� the letter of August 11, 1980 from Piper, Jaffray and Hopwood rega•rding the issuance of the industrial revenue bonds for the Webb Company. Sec�nded by Councilvtoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. No other perso.ns in the audience spoke regarding the issuance of these industrial revenue bonds. MOTION by Councilman Barnette to clese the public hearing. Seconded by Council- woman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously, an�+ the public hearin� closed at 8:15 p. m. RESOLUTION P�0..97-1980 GIVIfaG PRELIfII��ARY APPROVA± TO AfJ AGRcED1EN7 BETWEFN THE 4JE66 COMPANY AND THE CITY OF FRIDLEY FOR THE IS�UANCE OF 9,60f1,000 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE 60ND: ' MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to adop* Resolution No. 97-1980. Seconded by Counciiman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee ' declared the motion carried unanimously. �� r_.._...________.._. _ __.._..__ ; 222 REGULAR MEETING OE SEPiEMBER 8, 1980 OLD BUSINESS: PAGE 4 ORDINANCE N0. 714 ESTABLISHING A NEW CHAPTER 110 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTITLED PUBLIC NUISANCE, AND REPEALING PRIOR CHAPTER 110: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the second reading of Ordinance , No. 714 and adopt it on the second reading and publish. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ORDINANCE N0. 715 AMEfyDING CHAPTER 18 OF THE CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY SY ADDING A (�10TION by Councilman Schneider to waive the second reading of Ordinance No. 715 and adopt it on the second reading and publish. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENT - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION _(TaBLED AUGUST 18, 1980 : MOTION by Councilman fitzpatrick to nominate Dave Engstrom, 510 57th Avenue, for a�pointment to the Environmental Quality Commission. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. - Councilman Fitzpatrick stated Mr. Engstrom is a graduate of the University of Minnesota, with a degree in civil engineering, and is presently employed with the State Heaith Department in Environmentai Engineering. He stated his duties involve inspecting well sites and checking water samples and chemicals. FIOTION by Council Schneider to cast a white ballot for Dave Engstrom for appointment to the Environmental Quality Commission. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: RECEIVIN6 THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF AUGUST 20, 1980: EST FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #80-09 SY CLY Mayor Nee stated the Planning Commission has reviewed this request and there was a split vote on the special use permit. � Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this request for a special use ' permit is to allow an existing basement apartment to continue as a rental unit at 420 Ironton Street. He stated there are R-3 and R-2 properties i adjacent to this property and the property has been used as a duplex for � sometime. ' Mr. Flora stated while Mr. Meyer was in the process of remodeling, he came to the City and found he needed a special use permit to use this dwelling as a duplex. He stated none of the neighbors had any complainis about the cantinued use as a duplex. Mr. Flora stated the lot is large enough to warrant a duplex and there is sufficient parking. He stated staff supports the recommendation for approval of this request, with the stipulation that the unit be brought up to applicable building codes and fire regulations before it is rented again. ��,�i REGUlAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 8, 1980 PA6E 5 Councilman Schneider raised the question why it is being handled through a special use permit, raLher than a rezoning request. He stated it comes back to the problem of R-1 zoning being used for R-2 purposes, with a special use permit. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated the reason is that the code permits it. He felt if the Council has serious reservations about using a special use permit for this purpose, they should consider a.n;e.qding the Zoning Code. He stated the burden has always been placed on the City to give substantial evidence why this wouldn't be permitted. Councilman Schneider stated he didn't have, a problem with this particular situation, but in some instances, this may be a way around the toning Code. Mr. Flora stated, original]y, when the home was built, the owner improved the basement and during the sale, the new buyer assumed it was a apartment and continued the use as such and in making irop.�^ovemeuts; foand�'out he �ieeded a special use permit. Councilman fitzpatrick stated he suspected, if they grant this kind of special use permit, it won't be the last one requested of the CounciT. He stated he realizes there was a public hearing on this request and there was no public testimony against it and the staff recommends approval, but he has reserva- tions and is sure they will be talking about it again, if they approve the request. He stated he was eoncerned about the traffic problem on Ironton and questioned what was to prevent one request after another along this street. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated probably nothing would prevent the requests, if the houses are physically adaptable to two families living in it. He felt if the Council doesn't favor ti�is and ii is a troublesame area> it should probably be referred to the Pianning Cor�rission for their discussion and recommendation. He stated he s�:pposes with families getting smalier, there may be a lot of houses in the (.ity that could accommodate two families and maybe this is a good time to exam�ne that problem, He felt the City will be having more applications of this nature and the Counci] might want to consider if this is a procedure they wish to encourage and if so, if it snould be done by rezoning or staying with the concept of a special use permit. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated this property seems to provide for more than one family dwell9ng and this cou]d be said for more than 50% of the homes in the City. He stated he realizes this dwelling is next to property being used in this manner already and even though it may look like an area that might provide for this type of use, he felt it really isn't the character of this street. Councilman Fitzpatrick pointed out the recommendation for approval was not an unanimous decision of the Planning Commission and if there had been any objection at the public hearing, he wouldn't hesitate.to move for denial.. He stated, however, in light of the recommendation of the Commission and staff and lack of objection from the neighborhood, he wouldn't put himself in the position of moving for denial. Mr. Meyer, the applicant, stated he bought the house three years ago and when they purchased it, they worked on the apartment for over two years to improve it. He explained he has just widened the driveway for parking and the apartment has its own private entrances, both front and back. He stated, in order to meet the code, he has to put in larger windows, a hand railing, fire door and smoke detector. Mr. Meyer stated there is a tr�plex adjacent to his property and two double bungalows on the corner. He stated his neighbors have no complaints, as he i:alked with them when he applied for the special use permit. Mayor Nee asked if the apartment had been rented when Mr. Hteyer bought the nouse. r--- -__..__------ ---- -._.._._ ._. ' 224 � RE6ULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 8, 1980 PAGE 5 Mr. Meyer stated when Chunnard's had the house, they lived in the basement and then built the house, but he believed they did rent the basement apartment from time to time. Mayor Nee asked Mr. Meyer if he ever rented out the apartment. He stated he has rented the apartment, however, it was var.ated on the first of the month and is now vacant. Councilwoman Moses stated the trend is toward smaller families and with ener.^,y costs and prices skyrocketing, she felt �they will have more of these requests. She felt the Planning Commission should be looking at this area. She stated she has the feeling Mr. Meyer bought the house in the first place with the intention of renting out the apartment. Councilman Schneider stated assuming the Council acts favorable on this special use permit request, he asked if this sets a precedent. ; Mr. Herrick stated the theory behind the special use permit is each case is reviewed separately. He stated you start with the assumption that it ' is a�ermitted use and two families in an R-1 zone is permitted, unless there are circumstances that warrant denial. He stated granting this special use permit will�not set a precedent because the Council has to judge each one on its own merits, and the burden of denying the special ; use permit rests with the Council. i MOTION by Councilman Barnette to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and grant Special Use Permit, SP #80-09, with the stipulation that the rental unit be brought up to applicable building codes and fire r•egulations before the unit is rented. Seconded by Councilwoman t�oses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor PJee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATIQty OF VACATION REQUEST ��1Un8p-04 BY PETITION #5-19 Mayor Nee stated the Planning Commission has recommended approval of this request with the stipulation that th�: City retain utility and drainagg easements. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the Council agreed to allow vacation of alleys and waiving the fee, if 100� of the residents along the alley petiticned for it. He stated the residents petitioned 10�� for the vacation of this alley. Councilman Fitzpatrick requested, in the future, the Council receive copies of the petitions. MOTION by Councitman fitzpatrick to set the date of the public }iearing on the requested alley easement vacation for October 20, 1980. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upor a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. IDERATION OF VACA?ION REQUEST SAV #80-05 SY PETITION #4-1980, ACATE ALLEY EASEhiENT IN 5200 BLOCK BETWEEN LINCOLN AND BUCHANAN h10TI0N by Councilman Schneider to set the date of the pubiic hearing:on the requested alley easement vacation for October 20, 1980. Secanded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a,�voice vdte;� all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 8, 1980 PAGE 7 CONSIDERATION OF VACATION REQUEST SAV #80-06, BY PETITION #6-1980, TO VACATE ALLEY �ASEMENT IN 6500 BLOCK BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STREE7S: MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to set the date of the pub7ic hearing on the requested alley easement vacation for October 20, 1980. Seconded by Councilman F;tzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OF LOT SPLIT REQUEST, LS #80-06 BY GERALD PASCHKE, Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this request for a lot split is to provide additional parking spaces. Ne stated the applicant has sub- mitted preliminary drawings and staff will work with him on landscaping and screening. He stated the City does want to retain a ten foot bikeway/ walkway easement along University Avenue. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and grant Lot Split, LS #80-06, with the stipulation the City retain a ten foot bikeway/walkway easement along lJniversity Avenue. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor NPe declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to receive the minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of August,20, 1980. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING THE MINUTES QF THE CATV COMMISSION MEETING Of AUGUST 21, 1980: CONSIDERATION OF RECOMMENDATION TO SEND TWO COPIMISSION MEMBERS TO CONfERENCE IN MADISON, WISCONS1iV, OCTOBER 26-28; Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated t��ere are monies in the b�dget to cover such an expenditure, however, the Council would have to make the judgment whether they wish to send a representative. MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to approve the request and expenditure to send two Commission members to a conference in Madison, Wisconsin, Octo- b�r 26-28 and also authorize approval for Mayor Nee to attend, if possible. Seconded by Counc�]man Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the minutes of the CA7V Commission Meeting of August 21, 1980. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimousTy. CONSIDERATION OF JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT REGARDING ANOKA COUNTY DESIGNATION AS °URBAN COUNTY" UNDER 7HE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM: Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated by the County receiving Urban Caunty Designation, they will be able to participate in the Community Develop- , ment Biock Grant Program on behalf of a11 its municipalit�es and townships for the fisca7 year 1981. Councilman Schneider referred to Page 7D of the agreement, paragraph 2, where it stated, "...and the County is hereby authorized to undertake projects within the Municipality as are determined appropriate for the County to undertake". He felt there could be a conflict on how the Councii wants the City to develop and how the County wants the City to deve]op. - `L`L5 226 i REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 8, 1980 PAGE 8 Mr. Qureshi stated it would be structured so there would be input from everyone. He stated the City has to go on the faith the County wouldn't do something contrary to the public interests. He stated the HUD program requires the County to have citizens input and advisory bodies. He stated the County will be legally responsible for obtaining the funds and disbursing them. Councilman Schneider stated his concern was not with disbursing the funds, but undertaking the projects. Mr. Qureshi stated the City has the authority to pull out of the program after one year. MOTIOy by Councilman Barnette to approve the Joint Powers Agreement regarding Anoka County Designation as "Urban County" under the Community Development Block Grant Program. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST.1980-3: ' Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the bids for this street improvement , project were opened on September 4 with three bids received ranging from � $104,707 to $116,600. He stated the City estimate was $178,565 so they are lower thafl what was expected. Mr. Flora stated the: low bidder was Alexander Construction Company of Apple Valley, with a bid of $104,707.50 and would recorrmend this bid be accepted. Cauncilwoman Moses questioned the N. D. H. Asphalt bid and the difference in the total bid. ', Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated the bidder, N. D. H. Asphalt, wrote in $3.15 in letters and wroie in $3.15 in numbers. He later crossed out the R3.15 and put in $3.35 and initialed it. us stated the total amount was changed to reflect the $3.35 and the total was again changed on the next page. Mr. Herrick stated it was his:opinion that the intent was clear as s the bidder made a change and initialed it and, therefore, felt the written figure took precedence only if it was an ambiguity and he didn't feel this : was the case. MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to receive the bids for ST 1980-3 and award the contract to the low bidder, Alexander Construction Company, in the amount of $104,707,50. PLANHOLDER BID DEPOSIT BASE BID Alexander Construction Co. 5q 14561 Johnny Cake Ridge Rd. United Fire & $104,707,50 Apple Jalley, MN 55124 Casualty Co. Hardrives, Inc. 3030 Harbor Lane Suite #216 Mpls. MN 55441 N.D.H. Asphalt 700 Industry Blvd. Anoka, MN 55303 5� Lumbermen's $116,610.50 Mutual 5% Fireman's Fund $105,407.50 Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously, RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR SEWER AND WATER PROJECT N0. 131• Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated nine bids were received for this � . _ - _ __ -- ._ _ _.. . ____ ___ _ _ _ __. 217. RE6ULAR MEETIN6 OF SEPTEMBER 8, 1980 PAGE 9 projec:t, ranging from $72,300 to $91,400. He stated the low bidder was Dawson Construction, Anoka, in the amount of $72,255 and would recommend acceptance of this bid. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to receive the bids for Sewer and Water. Porject No. 131 and award the contract to the low bidder, Dawson Construction in the amount of $72,255. ALANHOLDER Dawson Construction 1803 Ferry Street So. Anoka, MN 55303 Burschville Constr., Inc. Box 167 Loretto, MN 55357 498-7184 Bonine Excav., Inc. 12636 Main Street Rogers, MN 553434 Ken Bonine - 428-2715 428-4032 American Contracting Corp. 1540 Ye11ow Brick Road Coon Rapids, MN 55433 C & H Contracting 15536 Cleveland Street Etk River, MN 55330 Randall Bros., Inc. Contr. 3400 Silver Lake Road Mpls., MN 55418 BID DEPOSIT 5% State Surety Co. 5� American Druggist Insurance Co. 5% Capitol Idemn�ty Corp. 5� Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. 5� American Druggist Insar•ance Co. 5% State Surety Co. BASE BID $72,255.00 $74,632.00 (Corrected = $74,902.00) $76,771.60 $76,824.50 $78,828.00 $84,848.60 Julian M. Johnson Constr. 5% 106I0 Nassau St. N.E. Capitol Indemnity $89,455.10 Blaine, MN 55434 Corp. Randall Contracting Co. American Fidelity $90,059.90 19384-3rd St. Cedar, MN 55011 Fire Ins. Co. G.l.. Contracting, Inc. 5� P.O. Box 340 Fireman's Fund $91,387.00 Hopkins, MN 55343 Insurance Co. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 93-1980 TO APPROVE LIMITED USE PERMIT FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY ALOP;G HI6HWAY N0. 47 UNIVERSITY AVENUE FOR BIKEWAY; Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the City is planning to buiTd a bikeway from Mississippi Street to 69th Avenue aiong the right-of-way of Highway 47 (University Avenue). He stated the City has to use part of the State right-of-way to build a bridge along Rice Creek, therefore, the State requires approval of the agreement for a limited use permit. He stated staff has reviewed this agreement and has no objection. MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to adopt Resolution No. 93-1980. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. �.� 22x REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 8, 1980 PAGE 10 Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, pointed out the Stat�e•can require at any time� that the City remove the facility at City expense. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE ABOVE MOTION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee , declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 94-1930 DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR 7HE 1980 SERVIGE CONNECTIONS: � � MOTIOfr by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 94-1980. Seconded I� by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.. . RESOLUTION N0. 95-1980 DIRECTING PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR 1980 SERVICE CONNECTIONS: MOTION by Councilman Barnette to adopt Resolution No. 95-1980. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 96-1980 TRANSFERRING FUNDS TO ST. 1979-1 AND 2 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FUND FROP1 THE STATE AID FUND, THE GENERAL FUND, AND TNE 1979-4 S7REET IMPROVEMENT FUND: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 96-1980. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 98-1980 DIRECTIP�G PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON THE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR 7HE TREATMENT AND REMOVAL OF TREES 1980 : MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Rcso�iution No. 98-1980. Seconded by Cour�cilman Barnette. Upon a voice vo:e, all voting aye, Mayor Nee aeciared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 99-1980 DIRECTING PREPARATION OF 7HE FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR TREATMENT AND REMOVAL OF TREES 1980 : MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 99-1980. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Plee declared the motion carried unanimously. ; CLAIMS: � MOTION by councilwoman Moses to authorize payment of Claims No. 228L09 through 2448831. Seconded by �ouncilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. LICENSES: MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to approve the licenses as submitted and as on file in the License Clerk's Office. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all votiny aye, Mayor Nee declared the mation carried unanimously. ESTIh1ATES : MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the estimates as submitted. G & L Sealcoating 16340 Nowthen Qoulevard Anoka, MN 55303 Final payment - St. 1980-10 (Sealcoating) $11,836.88 ��, , ...- ; LL y . REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMNER 8, 1980 PAGE 11 (ESTIMATES CONTINUED) Halvorson Construction Company � 4227 - 16th Avenue N.E. Wyoming, MN 55092 Partiai Est. #6 - Misc. Concrete Curb & 6utter Contract -1980 $ 660.00 i American Contracting Corporation � I540 Yellowbrick P.oad � Coon Rapids, MN 55433 . Final Est. #3 - S& 4i Project Mo. 130 $55,272.17 Slurry Kote Service Box 221 Rogers, MN 55374 Final Bill - Slurry Kote Project $ 8,865.00 ; Anoka County Treasurer i C/0 Paul K. Ruud, P.E. County Engineer � 325 East Main Street , Anoka, MN 55303 ; Traffic Light, Fridley First Payment "' at 69th and University $28,994.00 Bud Johnso� Construction Co., Inc. c/o Design Consortium, Inc. 1012 Marquette Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55403 Application No. 4- General Construction for Springbrook Nature Center $40,188.00 Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, : Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ! COMMUNICATION: � � � IND. SCHOOL DISTRICT #16: EDUCATION ADVISORY COUNCIL APaOINTMENTS: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the communication from Independent School District No. 16 dated September 2, 1980 Re: Education Advisory Council Appointments. Seconded by Counciiwornan Moses. Upon a vo�ce vote, a]7 voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimoulsy. � MOTION by Counci7woman Moses to appoint Councilman Schneider and herself to i the Community Education Advisory Council. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ADJOt1RNMENT : MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and tt�e Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of September 8, 1980 adjourned at 9:25 p, m. Respectfully submitted, Carole Haddad Secy. to the City Council WiTliam J. Nee Mayor Approved: �_.. . _... :__ . __. ... .. _..._ .. ._....._-_._._._.._�.�_-'__.�.`. . 1 2.3U i ! THE MINUTES OF THF PUBLIC NEARIN6 MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF � SEPTEMBER 15, 1980 � The Public Hearing Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order at 7:38 p. m. by Mayor Nee. , PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Ma�yor Nee led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Councilman Fitzpatrick, Councilwoman Moses, Mayor Nee, Councilman Schneider and Councilman Barnette MEMBERS ABSENT: None ADOPTION OF AGENDA: The fotlowing items were added: "Discussion of Licensing of Multiple Dwel7ings that Haven't Complied with the City Ordinances" and "Receiving Letter from Islands of Peace Foundation, Alex Barna, President". MOTION by Councilman fitzpatrick to adopt the agenda with the above addi•- t�ions. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motiQn carried unanimously. PUBLIC HEARINGS: PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING REQUEST, ZOA #80-02 TO REZQP�E FROM R-3 T� CR-1, 1001 NILLWIND ROAD, TED BURNANDT, dba: SIJING REALTY: MOTION by Councilman 8arnette to wa9ve the reading of the public hearing notice and open �he public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon :•� � voiee vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanit��oi,siy and the public hearing opened at 7:40 p. m. Mr. Mark Burch stated Mr. Burnandt was requesting rezoning for the property at 1001 Hillwind Road from R-3 to CR-1. He stated the property is presently being used for renta7 property and the applicant would like to tear down this structure and construct a new building to be used for offices. He further stated a screening fence would also have to be provided. Mayor Nee stated the Planning Commission has recorrmended approval of the rezoning, however, there was some question regarding the use of the land for commercial as opposed to residential. Councilman Schneider stated the Planning Commission minutes indicated Mr. Burnandt may want to use the existing building. f4r. Burcf� stated, if Mr. Burnandt used the existing structure, he would have to bring the building up to code. Mr. Roger fassett, 1001 Lynde Dr:ive, questioned if this was going to be an office building and if it would be one or two stories. Mayor Nee stated, at this point, they have no knowledge of the type of building to be constructed. Councilman Schneider stated he had several concerns and wished the petitioner was present tiiis evening to answer some questions. Mr. fassett stated he didn't have any particular concerns as there are already real estate offices, he didn't have a probTem with the rezoning. He indicated, however, he would like to know what type of building they would be constructing in terms of office space. 231 PUBLIC HEARIN6 OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1980 PA6E 2 MOTION by Councilman Schneider to continue this public hearing to the next meeting and notify the petitioner to be present. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ING ON RE REZONE L #80-03 CR-2 'ri0TI0N by Councilman Fitzpatrick to waive the reading of the public hearing � notice and open the puClic h�earing. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upan a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee decl:ared the motion carried unanimously and tne public hearing opened at 7:41 p. m. Mr. Burch stated Mr. Christensen presently operctes an auto body shop at 6501 East River Road as a non=conforming use and is, therefore, requesting rezoning of Lots 21 through Z4 to C-2. 0 Mr. Burch stated this item was before the Planning Commission and after discussion, their reco�nendation was to rezone Lot 21 from CR-i to C-2 and to leave Lots 22, 23, and 24 as R-2 and grant a special use permit on these parcels. Mr. Christensen, the app]icant, stated since the Planning Commission did not wish to rezone all the four lots to C-2, the alternate they recommend would allow him to expand his building, but not increase the size of the C-2 zoning. He stated this would be acceptable to him. Councilman Barnette asked Mr. Christensen if he needed the lot next to Lot 21 in order to expand his business. Mr. Christensen stated his building is now on the back lot line, therefore, he would need''the other lot in order to expand. .. Councilwoman Moses asked if this proposal was discussed at the Planning Commission rneeting. Mr. Christensen stated it was discussed as a possib1e alternate proposal, however, they didn't come up with that as a solution. • Mr. Christensen stated, on the lot he wants to use for parking, it wouldn`t be feasible to put in a nice lot with curbing, screening and landscaping, unless he could add more to his building. Mr. Christensen stated the addition he proposes is 20 x 60 feet which would make a total building size of 60 x 60 feet. He presented a drawing showing how the building would look when it was completed. Councilwoman Moses asked how much of the second lot wauld be built on. Mr. Christensen stated he would use approximately one-half of that lot. He also stated there would be 110-115 feet for parking which would be more than adequate for his business. Councilwoman Moses questior,ed his hours of operation. Mr. Christensen stated his hours would be from 7 a. m. to 5:30 p m. ' Councilwoman Moses also asked about the bikeway/walkway easement. Mr. Christensen stated he didn't see a problem with providing this easement through the landscaping. Mr. Hanheuveln, 6979 Hickory prive, stated he has lived in this area for the past six years and has driven past this property and seen it at it`s worse, He stated, since Mr. Christensen took over the business, th�re has been a marked improvement with the area cleaned and the building fixed. Mrs. Langer, 6530 Hickory Street, stated she is home mos± of the day and out in her yard and has never heard any noise or smelled.any fumes from Mr..Christensen's._ business. She felt, since P�r. Christensen has taken over this business, it has 232 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1980 PAGE 3 been an asset to the area and it would be unequitable to make him move out as i this business was there before the moved into their home. ' Mr. Langer, 6530 Hickory Street, indicated he was also in favor of the rezoning, however, he would like Lots 23 and 24 left as R-3. � Mr. Ed Brooks, 6506 Hickory Street, stated he would be in favor of rezoning two lots to C-2 and leaving the oCher two as R-3. Mr. Patterson, 95 Mississippi Way, stated they have never had a problem with odors from Mr. Christensen's business anc+ they live about 20 feet away. He stated he was in favor of the rezoning. Mr. William Corcoran, 111 642 Way, stated he has never had a problem with ordor� from Mr. Christensen's business and indicated he was in favor of the rezoning. Mr. Dennis Dittmer, 7595 Alden Way, felt Mr. Christensen was improving the property and indicated he was in favor of the rezoning. Mr. Louis Nash, 6509 East River Road, stated he was against the rezoning. He stated he didn't see where it would be a good plan for the future to have•an auto body shop at this location. He stated he had to disagree with the persons who stated they had no problems with the odors. He stated when he was outside today he definitely smelled paint-type fumes. He stated there are pl nty emis- sions with this type of operation and it would take more than just an electrostatic precipitator to prevent them. - Mr. Nash pointed out Mr. Christensen bought the lot knowing it was restricted. Councilman Schneider asked Mr. Nash what business was located on this property when he purchased his property. Mr. Nash stated D& G Auto Body was operating under the grandfather clause. Mr, Nash stated Mr. Christensen has painted up the building, but felfi this ,_ uperation may become`a'center of attraction for vandals, andrtdic�n't want A junk parkinq lot next to his property. He stated the minister of the church stated every morning when they open up, they do hear noise from P1r. Christensen's operation. Mr. Langer stated he has lived at his present address since 1956 and there has always been a garage there on that corner. Ne felt Mr. Christensen improved the business and there isn't any junk around, He felt he was entitled to ha�e the addition of an office on Lot 22. Mrs. Patterson, 95 Mississippi Way, stated she is about 20 feet from Mr. Christensen's building and there is no fence between them and when they have any scraps from a car, they a�ways clean it up. She stated she is home all day and has never smelled any odors at all fro� their building. Mr. Randy Olchefske, 6520 E. River Road, stated he operates the car wash across the street from P1r. Christensen's body shop and aiso iives on East River Road. He stated he was happy to see Mr. Christensen at this location and didn't nave any comp}aSnts as far as fumes, junk or gasoline tanks. He felt the City set up this property as a commerical piece of property and tliat P1r. Christensen was doing a good job operating his business and if he needs additional room to continue his oaeration, he felt he shou7d have it. Councilman Barnette stated fencing and screening would be required so that Mr. Nash would not view any vehicles from his home. He felt, if this request was denied, it wouldn't change the operation on that corner. Councilwoman Moses questioned what would be located in the proposed addition. Mr. Christensen stated this would be strictiy for office and storage use and there would be no body shop operations in this area. � _..� PUBLIC !iEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 1�, 1980 PAGE 4 Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated this tias been a difficult corner for the City in that the building is there and does create a traffic hazard on the present layout. He felt, if the rezoning is approved and a special use permit grar,ted for the two northerly lots, there should be a numher of stipulations so it is clear what is required, He felt the property should be landscaped and the entire parking area would have a soiid fence. He felt two driveways should be available, one in the middle on the west side and the existing dr-iveway which will, hopefully, provide a better traffic flow. He stated easements would also be nee�ied for the future bikeway/ wa 1 kway . 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 8:13 p. m. Mayor A1ee stated staff would prepare a proposaT for the Council's consideration at the meeting next week. Councilman Fitzpatrick pointed out what action the Council takes.would be on a different proposal than the one that was originally petitioned MO?ION by Councilman Ftizpatrick to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimousiy and the public hearing opened at 8:15 p. m. Mayor Nee stated the subject of this hearing �is whether or not to allow park.ing on the•R-3 zoned lar,d in conjuct���i �ith the body shop at 6501 East River Road. Mr. Nash, 6509 East River Road, stated at the Planning Comnission meeting there was a question regarding the legality of a special use permit. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated a special use permit can be granted on residential property for parking purpuses. Councilman Schneider felt perhaps what Mr. Nash was referring to was the expansion of a non-conforming use. Mr. Herrick stated if you have a use that is incorisistent with the zoning, you cannot expand it, but that isn't germane to the question if you can have a special use permit in an R-3 zone for parking for a commercial use. MOTION by Councilman Ftizpatrick to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a vaice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declar•ed the motion carried unanimously and the public.hearing closed at 8:20 p. m. IC HEARING IDERATION Or TRAPJSFERRI ICENSE TO RALPH S. VIRGILLO SIGN VARIANCE FROM CHARLIES IN FRIDLEY Cv MOTION by Counci'woman ��teses to waive the reading for the pu5lic hearfng notice and open the public hearing. Secended by CouncilmUn Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the pu�lic hearing opened at 3:21 p. m. L:��. , ?34 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING Of SEPTEMBER PAGE 5 I Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated this is a request for a transfer of and on-sale liquor liccnse to Raffaele's Supper Club, Inc. He stated j from the Police Department's investigation, staff could find no reason ; to recommend denial of the license. MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to receive the report on the Police Depart- ment's investigation. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee dec]ared the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated on the application it requests three names of persons who are not related and noted Mr. Virgillo's father-in-law was listed. Mr. Virgillo stated he is trying to improve this establishment and would be serving American.and Italian food. Councilman Schneider asked Mr. Virgillo if he was the present owner. Mr. Virgillo stated he would be the owner, depending on whether the liquor li.cense is approved. Mr. Qureshi asked if they would be honoring the coupons which were given out by the previous owners. Mr. Virgillo stated he has been advising the customers that because o•f the increase in prices, he would honor the coupons up to an amount of $5.00. Councilwoman Moses asked if he is planning to have entertainment. Mr. Yirgillo stated he plans to have the same type of entertainment, as provided by the previous owners. No persons in the audience spoke regarding this request for an on-sa'e . liquor license. Mr. Virgillo stated, in regard to the roof sign, he would like to have this remain for the time being. He indicated they would also have a sign out towards-the road. No persons in the•audience spoke regarding the extension of the variance for the roof sign. MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to c7ose the pub]ic hearing. Secanded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed ; at 8:30 p. m. PUBLIC HEARING ON AN_ON AND OFF-SALE NON-INTCXICATING MALT LIQUOR MOTION by CounciTman Schn2ider to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declar�d the motion carried unanimously.and the public hearing opened at 8:31 p, m. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated this was a request for an on and off- sale non-intoxicating malt liquor license for the property at 6225 Highway 65 N. E. He stated staff had no problems with this request. MOTION by Councilr�an Schneider to receive the Police Department's investigation repert. Seconded by Council;voman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 235 � PUBLIC HEARING M[ETING OF SEPTEt4BER 15, 1980 PAGE 6 Mr. Kabitz was not present at the meeting and no persons in the audience spoke for or against the issuance of this license. - MOTION by Councilman Barnette to close the public hearing: Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, a1] voting aye, Mayor � Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 8:33 p. m. PUBLIC HEARING ON 1981 CITY BUDGET INCLUDIt.+� A�UNTS TO SE QUDGETED FOR REVENUE SHARING PURPOSES: MOTION by Councilwoman t+loses to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the publTC hearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting ave, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing opened at 8:33 p. m. Mayor Nee stated the Council has gone through an extensive revi�w of the budget with the department heads and Ciiy Manager. He stated the budget may be adopted, as submitted, or with revisions by the Council. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the proposed budget is $6,262,842 i ; which is a 6.72� increase over the 1980 budget. Mr. Qureshi reviewed the items that would be funded with $245,000 of revenue sharing monies. He explained it is a tight budget and emphasis has been in the areas of public safety and parks and recreation. He stated this budget would essentially maintain the same mill rate and there would be a decrease of about 15% of the city tax on a average city home. Mr. Gary Westlund, 530U Matterhorn Drive, indicated he wished to review some of the budget figures, therefore, the Gouncil stated they .would give him some time and co�ne back to tt.is item later in �he meeting. MOTiON by Councilmah Fitzpatrick to continue this hearing to later in the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting ayfl, Mayor Nee decl�red the motion carried unanimously. CDIVSI6ERATIDN UF TEMPORARY RECYCLING CENTER ADJACEMT TO THE POP SHOPPE Tabled Mr. Qureshi> City Manager, stated, as noted in the memo of Septem er from the Public Works Director, John Flora, there is no provision in the present zoning code to provide for a recycling center at this location. Mr. Qureshi stated if it is the �esire of the Council to allow this activity on a trial basis, autharization could be given for the parking of the trailer and license the operation for a 60 day period. He stated the Planning Commission has suggested a hearing and the applicant apply for a special use permit. Mr. Qureshi stated he wished to emphasize that this approval, if it is given, is only for a temporary trial period and even if it is successful, the applicant would have to go througfi the proper procedures for rezoning the property. Councilman Schneider asked Mr. Locey if he had contacted the neighboring businesses and if they had any problems with this recycling center. Mr. Dave Locey, representing MSD Recycling, stated he had not been in contact with the owners since he didn't know if the request would be approved.. Ne stated he found out last Saturday that there is another recycling cenLer moving into Fridley on East River Road which is called Savage Genter. He stated, in talking with a gentleman from this estab- lishment, he found out they are basically going to be doing what he had ;�roposed. Mr. Locey stated he was not interested in going into competition with someone in the same general area. He felt there are a lot of other r._._._ __..__._. _._.... . _ ....__...______.-----._._..._..__--------'---_._._,..-- --.__.__-_______._...---------...__, I 236 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 15� 1980 PAGE 7 areas in the State where they could locate and this information does put somewhat of a different prospective on their proposal for this recycling center. Mr. Locey indicated they wouid stili be interested in a temporary ]icense for 60 days to find out the participation rate, but on the other hand, he felt their interest has lessened in terms of � a permanent facility. ' MOTION by Counci7man Schneider to authorize the granting of a temporarX license for parking of a trailer and operation of a recycling center for a 60 day period at the Pop Shoppe property, with th2 stipulation that documentation is provided to the administration that adjacent property owners have no problems with the operation. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. DISCUSSION Of LICENSING OF MULTIPLE DWEILINGS THAT HAVEN'T COMPIIED WITH THE CITY ORDINANCES: hir. John Blahoski, 105 88th Avenue N. E., appeared before the Council regarding the requirement for striping of the parking lot and proper gas connections for his rental property. Mr. Blahoski stated the parking lot has been striped for over a month and the gas connection is ,4�A approved and accepted by the State of Minnesota. Hes+:aLEd theconnection�is not a hazard to the building or the tenant. He stated the reason for the�flexible connection is so the stove can be moved to be cleaned. Ne felt if soft copper is used, with repeated movi�g, it will harden and crack. Mr. Blahoski stated he talked with the State Inspector, Duane Grace and he contacted the City Inspector who was to come out to see if the connection was AGA approved, but he hasn't heard, as yet, from the City. Mr. Mark Burch stated there is a report from Mr. Olson, the City Inspector:;` and he was at tiiis property today and did check the parking lot and has given approval. Mr. Blahoski stated the parking lot is private and not intended for pu4iic use and questioned how he can be required to stripe it. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated the Council can adopt regulations, as far as residential property is concerned, which they feel are reasonable to make sure cars are parked in a safe and orderly fashion. Mr. Seccombe, 2409 Pierce Street N. E., owner of multiple dwellings in Fridley appeared before the Council regarding his properties. Mr. Burch stated Mr. 07son, the City Inspector, made an inspection of Mr. Seccombe's property today and indicated they haven't made an application for the licensing. Councilman Schneider asked what other items had to be complied with. Mrs. Seccombe stated everything that was required has now been done or wiTT be done. Mrs. Margret Hendley, 118 Craigway N. E., appeared before the Council regarding her multiple dwelling unit at 5800 4th Street N. E. P1rs. Hendley stated she had a letter from the City dated Jaly 21 which stated staff could not recommend approval of her license for several .reasons. Mrs. Hendley stated one of the reasons was to provide a screened enciosure to conceal the refuse. She stated she objected to this request as she has talked to her refuse hauler and he has indicated it would create a problem in removing the dumpster. ., . . __ _ _ _ _._- --_ ___ _ _ 23`l PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1980 PAGE 8 Mrs. Hendley stated another request was for striFing of �he parking area. She felt it wasn't fair to ask one person to do sornething that . isn't even practical or reasonable and then to have her tenants look at the mess across the street at Shorty's. She felt there has been a certain amount of harrassment as far as her nraintaining her property. Mrs. Hendley stated she really resented Mr. Olson going to her tenants, without notifying her. She stated she was willing to cooperate with the City, but felt she should be notified. Mrs. Hendley stated as far as replacing floor tiles, this has been done and she was not sure when she would get to the painting, possibly next year. Mayor Nee stated the question that occured to him is whether. or not the granting of the license should hinge on these sort of things, since he would have a problem evicting four families because the dumpster was not enc]osed. He asked if there was another way to handle these matters. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated they can be cited for violaticn of the ordinance. Mayor Nee stated the implications of the letter they received was the license would be denied. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated they are saying they wouldn't recommend approval of the license, which is different than denial. He stated staff wants to make sure Council is aware of these things and hopes to get a commitment for compliance within a reasonable period of time. Mrs. Hendley suggesced the Council look at the intent of the screening re- quirement. She felt this requirement is only going to add to the difficulty for managing the property. Councilwoman Moses felt the ordinance has to t�e equally e�forced for every- one. Mayor Nee, thought perhaps this item �out�d be moderated. Mr. Herrick ' stated that is the Council's perogative, but also felt the ordinance has to be equally enforced or else this puts staff in a difficult position for en- forcing the ordinaace. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the staff would check into Mrs. Hendley's situation. NEW BUSINESS: CANVASSING OF 7HE SEPTEMBER 9, 1980 PRIMARY ELECTION AND DECLARING THE RESULTS THEREOF: MOTION by Councilman Barnette to accept the following canvass of the September 9, 1980 primary election results as submitted, Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. City of Fridley, Minnesota STATEMENT OF CANVASS P ri mar,� El ect i ons September 9, 1980 DECLARATION OF RESllLTS THEREOF In accordance with Section 4.08 of the Charter of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, the City Council declares the results of the 1980 Primary Elections to be as follows: A. The Total Number of Qallots Cast was: Ward I- Precinct 1 268 Ward I- Precinct 2 41� Ward I- Precinct 3 381 __ _ ____ _ _ __-- ----_. 238 PUBLIC HEARIN� MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1980 PAGE 9 NEW BUSIP�ESS (CONTINUED): Ward 2- Precinct 1 416 Ward 2- Precincfi 2 265 `, Ward 2- Precinct 3A 300 � Ward 2- Precinct 36 253 � Ward 3- Precinct 1 375 ; Ward 3- Precinct 2 191 Ward 3- Precinct 3 297 � TOTAL 3,164 i i B. The votes for each candidate, number of overvotes, undervotes and defective � votes are as fo]lows: I � UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FIfTH DISTRICT � W-1 W-1 W-1 W-2 W-2 W-2 W-2 W-3 W-3 W-3 TOTAL P=1 P=2 P=3 P_1 P=2 P-3A P-3B P=1 P=2 P-3 � I-R TICKE7 � George I Franklin, Jr. 19 24 13 16 13 19 17 18 6 4 149 � Steve � Thewi s 11 7 9 7 8 4 9 3 7 2 67 i ; John • - � Doherty 29 38 22 19 16 15 20 24 19 16 218 OFL TICK.�T j Marti n Olav Sabo 169 267 270 274 181 193 171 254 116 212 2,101 � Overvotes 3 4 3 2 1 3 4 2 1 1 23 ' Undervotes 18 43 30 45 16 36 19 37 17 24 285 Defective (Sp1it Ballot) 19 35 34 54 30 30 13 37 25 38 315 ! Total 268 418 381 4I6 265 300 253 375 291 297 3,164 ; SENATOR IN LEGISLATURE DISTRICT 46 W-1 W-1 W-1 W-2 W-2 W-2 W-2 W-3 W-3 W-3 T07AL P-1 P-2 P-3 P-1 P-2 P-3A P-3B P-1 P-2 P-3 I-R TICKET s —' � � —' Duane Budde 65 80 50 44 40 44 52 50 35 21 481 DFL'TICKET Qavid Q. Schaaf 78 108 74 116 92 105 93 127 56 76 925 Don Frank 98 187 217 197 9Z 119 90 152 68 155 1,375 Overvotes 3 4 1 2 8 1 3 3 3 3 31 Undervotes 4 •4 6 4 4 1 3 6 6 4 42 Defective (Split Ballot) 20 35 33 53 29 30 12 37 23 38 310 tOTAL 268 418 381 416 265 300 253 375 I9I 297 3,I64 _ _ ___ _ __ � Z���j � ' PUBLIC HEARING MEETiNG OF SEPTEMBER 15 1980 PAGE 10 � NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED): REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE DISTRICT 46A W-i P-1 W-1 P-2 W-2 P-2 W-3 P-1 TOTAL I-R TICKET Jack Kirkham 65 75 38 48 22h DFL TICKET t�aul McCarron 168 266 179 254 867 Overvotes -0- -0- -0- -0- -G- Undervotes 13 42 18 35 108 Defective ' (Split Ballot 22 35 30 38 125 TOTA4 268 �18 265 375 1,326 � REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE DISTRIC7 466 W-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-3A W-2 P-36 W-3 P-Z W-3 P-3 TOTAL I-R TICKET Melo�ly L. Skelly 49 44 44 50 34 22 243 DFL TICKET ' Wayne Simoneau 215 229 169 138 71 182 1,004 Dan , Klingensmith 78 85 47 41 58 41' 350 Overvotes 2 2 -0- 2 2 3 11 Undervotes 4 3 10 10 2 il 40 Defective (Split Ballot 33 53 30 12 24 38 190 TOTA4 381 416 300 253 191 297 1,838 C. The Names of the 3udges of the Election are as follows: Ward 1 Precinct 1 Ward i Precinct 2 Ward 1 Precinct 3 *Doris iallaksen R *Joyce P�1cLellan D *Velma Pinks Mary Severage R Marlys Johnson D Gloria lvers Alice Henderson R Shirley Kohlan D Charleen Swanson Mariene Schonebaum R Corinne Prindle D Darlene Overby Clifford Ness D Marion Beseman D Rosalie Halling Marjorie Rosin D Mary Sullivan R hiathilda Johnson Camilla Mueller D Mary E. Storley R Rosella Amar Sandra Byle D Alice Anderson R V� Lind Sandra Gorman D Evelyn Selenski R R R R R D D D D .___...__ ...._._. ... ._...._... --..__... _.... _...._ ...__.. ._._.._.._` __"...__ ..___.... _ __'__"'...._.._.-�_.._ ...._.,._.______'._.-'_"_"`_-____� { I 2�t 0 ` PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1980 PAGE 11 � i NEW BUSINESS (CONTENlIED}: Ward 2 Precinct 1 Ward 2 Precinct 2 *Jenr�y Locker D Alice Peterson D Lorrayne Weiss D Marlene Eidem D Sylvia Weeks D Janice Hebeisen R Virginia Steinmetz R Muriel Littlejohn R Kay Biehoffer R * Head Judge Ward 3 Precinct 1 *Betty Bonine D Janet Kothman D Roma Eastwood D Yvonee Sprungman D h(yrtle Morphew D Marlys Hinsverk R Marian Jones R Agnes Shaw R Iris Reiser R *Jeanette htickolski D Pat Anderson D Karen Bjorgo D Roselyn Pineault D Helen Shaffer R ATice Turner R Gladys Luhman R H. C. Duehlmeier R ' Robert l. Barnette Counci in�ember Cheryl Moses Councilmember Dennis Schneider Councilmember Edward J. Fitzpatrick ' Counci7member Ward 2 Precinct 3-A *Virginia Bureau R Bev Kinsman R Jean Wagar R Marlene Sonstegard R Delores Mellum R Adelirre Swanson D Jean Gerou 0 Henriette Olson D Mary Ann Kerner D Ward 2 Precinct 3-B *Judy Engebretson D Nancy Strong D Naida Kruger D Doraine Newland D Virginia Schnabel R Verna Malius R Greta Smith R Ward 3 Precinct 2 Ward 3 Precinct 3 *Pat Dittes R Irene Maertens R Darl ene •Val 1 i n R Velma Farr R Shiela Marker R Judy Nordland D Dolores Christenson D Dona Mae Odland D Betty Scott 0 *Gladys Syverson R Bev Miller R Laverne Roseth R Archie Shrewsbury R Jean Johnson D Betty Nelson D 6innie Velin D Gemaine Wolsfeld D William J. Nee, Mayor RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR IRRIGATION MATERIALS AND INSTALLATION BIDS OPENED SEPT. 5, 1980 : Mr. Burch stated five bids were received for the irrigation materials and three bids were received for the installation of the materiais. He stated the low bidder did not meet the specifications for materials in regard to the thermal hydraulic vaives, the ratary pop-up heads and the length of the warranty. Mr. Burch stated staff wouTd recommned the second low bid be accepted ort the grounds that the lowest bidder didn't meet the specifications. Mr. Burch stated on the bid for installation of the irrigation materials, it is reco mnended the bids be rejecied because of the large discrepancy which ranged from a low of $2,450 to a high of $43,359. PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1980 NEW BUSINESS (Continued): FRIDLEY COMMUMITY PARK IRRIGATION SYSTEM CITY OF FRIDLEY BID OPENING PAGE 12 L4] September 4, 1980 - 12•00 p m MATERIALS INSTALLATiON COMMENCE COMPLETE � VENDORS BID BOND TOTAL TOTAL WORK WORK Bartley Supply Cert. check $29,168.51 � P.O. Box 874 $1,458.43 North Nighway 10 St. Cioud St. Cloud, MN 56301 Nat'1 Bank Paul Clancy Simplicity Irrigation 337 Seldwin Elk River, Mn 55330 Evergreen Sprinkler Co. (Advance Irrigation) 4740 - 42nd Ave. No. Robbinsdale, MN 55422 Lee's Landscape 14500 Ncrthen Blvd. Anoka, MN 55303 5% Amer.Druggist Insurance Co. 5% $19,779.05 Amer.Druggist Insurance Co. $7,850.00 5 days 5% Amer.Druggist Combined Bid Insurance Co. $34,244.98 $2,450.00 14 days 15 days 7 days Katural Green 5% $31,629.52 $43,359.48 7 days 45 days 1660 Arboretum Glvd. Amer.Druggist Chanhassen, MN 5'S317 Insurance Co. --• P & H Warehouse 9865 - lOth Ave. No. Money Order Plymouth, MN 55441 $1,076.95 $21,538.91 P10 BIDS: Aqua City Irrigation, Aqua Engineering, Custom Turf Irrigation, Davies Water Equipment, Diamond Water Wells, Greenkeeper Irrigation, Irrigation Specialists, Western Irrigation MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the bids for the irrigation materials as listed above and award the contract to the lowest bidder meeting specifications, P& H Warehouse in the amount of $21,538.91. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Barnette to receive the bids as listed above for installation of the irrigation materials, and reject all the bids. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CLAIMS: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to authorize payments of Claims No. 255405 through 256P03. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC HEARING - 1981 CITY BUDGET (Continued : Mr. Gary Westlund questioned if the revenue sharing funds show up in the General Fund total and also under Other Funds. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated it is an accounting process as the City is required to show them separately. He stated you a�tually take out the p245,00Q in revenue sharing funds, as they are shown twice, and this would be the total amount of revenue. Mr. Westluno asked how much the property tax would go down. . �?�z �� � PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1980 PAGE 13 NEW SLSINESS (Continued): Mr. Qureshi stated about 1590 for the average home, if Council adopts the same mill rate. Councilman Barnette clarified that this is only for the City's portion. Mr. Westlund asked when a more thorough budg�tanalysis would be available. , Mr. Qureshi stated it would be availabie after the Council adopts the budget. , MOTION by Councilman Schneider to close the public hearing. Seconded by ' Councilwoman Moses. lJpon a voice vote, al1 voting aye, Mayor Nee declared �i the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 9:50 p.m. � PRESIDENT, ALEX BARNA: � RECEIVING L[TTER DATED SEPTEM6ER 14, 1980 FROM ISLAfdDS OF PEACE FOUNDATION � MOTION by Councilman Barnette to receive Che communication from the Islands of Peace Foundation dated September 14, 1980 and signed by Alex Barna. Seconded j by Councilmar Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all votin� aye, Mayor Nee de- i clared the motion carried unanimously. i ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Councilman Barnette to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Council- woman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee dec)ared the motion carried unanimeusly and the Public Hearing Meeting of the Fridley City Councii of September 15, I980 adjourned at 9:55 p.m. Respectfully submitted, - Carole Haddad William J. Nee Secy. to the City Council Mayor , Approved: PUBLIC HEARING BEFOR� THE CITY COU�dCIL PJotice is hereby given that there H�ill be a Public Hearing of the of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Monday, September 15, 1980 in the Council �hamber at 7:30 P.M. for of: Consideration of a Rezoning Request, ZOA #80-02, by Ted Burnandt, D/B/A Swing Realty, to rezone Part of Lot 3, Auditor's Subdivision ��o. 25, (Parcel 1i00), from R-3 (general; multiple family dweliings), to CR-1 (general office and limited business), located in the South Half of Section 24, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, P1innesota. Generally located at 921 Flillwind Road N.E. (Rddressed at present time as i001 �iillwind Road N.E.). City Council Northeast on the purpose Any and all �ersor�s desiring to be heard shal7�be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. �lILLIf�f�] J. NEE MAYOR Publish: August 27, 1980 September 3, 1980 � City of Fxidlcy PLANNZPiG COI�ITSSION rll'sLTII�G JUJ�Y 9, ].9a0 .....,........ _ — �.Y.„...,.... � 'i'0 ORU�K : PAGE i. �4r�irman Hurxis called the Ju1y 9, 1980, Pl.anning Coiranission mee�ing to order At 7�S�p.m. ROLi, CA?.L : _.._.._..._�. Members Present: MZ-.�i Mr. Wharton, Mrs. Hughe is, Mr. Langenfel.d, Mrs. Gabel (for Schnabel) Nembers Absent: Mr. fireuenfe. Mr. Oquist Othexs Pxesent; Jexrold�Boardman, Ci Planner. � APPROVI; PLI:NNT.NG C0:�1�ZTSSION MINIJTES : Jt7NE 2��. Mot-ion bS Mr. T.angenfe7.d, secondqd by Mxse Hughes to agpxove June I8, 1980 Plannin� Com��i.ssion minutes �.s wri.tten (or amended) . Upon a voic ote, all ' voLing aye, Chairma.n I�arris declared the mota.on car.rieu unani.mousl,y. lA 1. Pi3�3LIC }Tx;AiZT.Nt�: 'LZE?.QNII��G REQUEST 70A �� 8, �;^��2�,�87 T�D Bl?RNA..NDT. D/ B/� ._..�._......��.�..�,�,:�.-�,,.a....>.�.�. StJIidG I:?�.,AI.'I`Y: ::�:�une P�rt o� Lot 3 A, .--;r��"axcel 1.100, fror,i R-3 (gener:�?: _ multip7_e iamily u�:elXin�s ta CR-1 (general. a:Efi.ce snd limited busi.ness), the' ��ne beir.g 927. H3.11�aa.nd P.oad N. E. � Mr. Ted Buxnandt, the petitioner caas present. � Motion by Mrs. Hu�hes, seconded by rir. Langen�eld, that the Pl.anr.ing Comcuission open the public heaxi.ng on rezoning xequesC ZOA ��80-02, b� Ted Burnand�. Upan a � voice vote, all votin; a1Te, Chaii-man Harris declared the publi.c hearinu npen aL- 7•37 p.me . rir. Board�az� stzted thwt Mx. Burnanu'twas requestin� rezoning on the huuse south • of the ne-ighboring pxoperty. He �oants CR-1 �asoning. There is a paxlcing a�'ea located in fxont of the pxoperty. The lot axea �ait-h tl�is Iot is 25, Oo5 sq. ft, and i:tie .: - required lot a�cea is 15,000 sq. f�. Pir. Iiarris asked if the petitioner had anything to add to t11e discussion. TSr. Burnant stated tliat liis intent caas to either use the existing structure or tear it down and buil.d a ne�a sL-ructure. Iie had noC determined whicli �aou�.d Le the best for him as yet. PZr. 13oar.dman statGd that Darrel Clar.k, g�j�l�in� In�PecCor, h�id recom�-ncnded that the exi��tin� strtzcGua�� be tal.en do�.�1 as it is in paor cc�r_dita.on. If he use� tha e�:istin� �ause, ie wi , iave to b�ins t ie structure up to code. Tir. L;urnant said Chat he would like tu ke�p t:hat option open as it is presently l�e�.ng xc�nt:ed as a residential unit. Pis. Hu�;hes stated that :>l�e had sor,:c ZP-A�. COIICCTII about rei7toving Potenti�2 residential 2and. Slie zsl:ed P1r. Boardman i►at•� mnn units could be p].ar.t�d on the property. rlr. Boarcim:ul'ans�•�er.rd that by land area, thry, c�nuJ.d l�e able to build approximaCcly 10 units, huwcvcr, t:hi.s wou]d ProUzUty be rcciuced duc to low W�Cjt:�l 1111� parki.ng r�:qulrcuicnts. � Pl.anni�� Coinmi<^;sion Mc�ti� _�� WP.CIi1CSd�, July 9, 1980 Pa�' 2 1 B rtr. I.anf;enEcld stated tt�at }ie didn'� taave any prablc�m �ai.th rezoning the property since thc proper.ty ;jusl- t-o thc soutti was also CR-1 zonir,g. This would not const�it-ute spot rer,oning. � ' Mr. P,oardman stat:ed Char_ if the Yianuin� Coi:miission approved th3.s request, Mr. • Burnancil: shoul.n Le aware of the requirements of CR-1 zong adjacent to 3_-resideri�ial district. ' • ' Mr. BurnandC stated tiiat he had a copy af the zoning re�ulati.ons. Mr. Boar.dman said that a screenin fence would be re uired when ttie property is converted. Mr. Purnandt stated i:iiat this was noL- a requir.ement when he rezoned the property to the South. IiE sairl that the Council al].owed him to build without the Lence because the property owners to tt�e North said he didn't want ttie fence built. The.property manager of 9]A Lynde Drive, (just north of the petitioner's property) stated �hat she was c��ncerned abont the property being rezoned to commercial She has tenants ��hich face this property and if a screening fence was put up it will mean that sorue of. her tenants wiZl be looking at a wall. - Mr. Boardman said th4t the pari:ing• would most likely be located in the front of the buildin�; and m�y czuse so�ne prab]�ems for the tenants to Ll�e itorth. • •M��ion by htxs. Hughes, seconded by Mxs. GayAX that th� P�,anning Co�nissi�n close the public he�,ri;�g on rezoning xec�uest �0� �` 80s02, by Te3 Burnandt. Upon a voice vote, a].1 votan� aye, Chaiz.�.�.n Harris decl.ared the pub�ic hearing closed at 7;54 p.m. riOTTGN BY rf�. HUG�IES, �ECCP�bLD BY i�ff'.. LANGEt;FELI?, 1'1�AT' THE PI�1i�cIIP.G Cdi � SST0�1 RECOr�C•�NA TO VwTY '��'.7":GIL APPROVAL 0�' REZONING F:L;�:J�ST, ZOA. 'j80-02, 23Y tED BiJ:.'..ti�I�J'i S D%ji/A SidING F.EALTi', TO REZOidE PART C1F LOT 3. AL'DITOIZ� S� SLTSDZVISION N0. 25, (PARCEL 1I0�), r'ROif R-3 (rr.ultiple f��m�.ly dc.*ellzngs) TO CR-1 (general office and linited business) THE SAt�� BEiiLG 921 IiTLLt�7IND rOAD r7.E. tTPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CH:�IRMAN kiAP�TS D�C�,ARFD 1'HE NOTIO�' CA'2.�':IEll UNANIP�SO'JSL�.,. :' - . - . 7.,�,n,tTb;l�Tt; IiE�;,.'li�Tl��'Ge F�F`�tiE,�1y�rUR A S�Ft;T�',T,4IJSr �PERtiIT, SP "&'4r�0G, �X JE�OI� C�PtiIST�;] .r_.._:.: �..,,�.�.:.o.,�:,:�„� Per .� ti.oi� 2�5.51. 2, Es.9 ot t:ize i�ridley �ity Gode, �to �.l2ow �he cons�ruc�ion of a secon� �. sso:nr buiLc?1::g, � 30 �t., by �a £t. detached garafia, on LoL-s 10 and I1, �1uck Ec, Sy %IX1.1. p1�t Thre�, the same being 6260 SL-axl�,�:e Blvd. N.E, Mr. J�rom� C!?ris - son, tlie petitior.er wa� present. MO''.�TO,? by ��. Lange�i£eld, secunct y t:z. k�ilar�on, that the Planning Commissian open the public hearing on the request foi Sper.ial Use Fermir, S�' ��8(?-Q6, bq Jerome Chris��ensan. Upoa a voice vote, a11 vot �ye, Chazrmun Harris declared the public hearing open at 8:02p.m. . Mr. Soardman stated that tiie petiLioner is interested in :.ng a 26 garage on lot 11, an3 tie �:•_ili use iL- as a storage �arage. Mi. rdma tiie staf t�aants Co ti e the C���o 7S f t. lots t.��ettier . I�ots I� and .. woulci mai:e a 150 f.t. l�t. The special-usc� permit is for a 2nd accesso Tl�c on]�• way he can bui.l.l tl�c ,;a,-a:;c is 1'0: the. lot to be legal2y CieJ It i� fi.i1�� petitiot:�r's i�1i�.�.i,t Lo btli7.d Llie gara�;^ c�ow. it, x 30 f.t. stated that geL-her. iilding. tone . .,,.....,.� . ;� : _— ..� _� .I �;A ,,, � L ' �F, . #� � � � � � . . /.. y ' "'�y / {,%�,� �%�o e / l ''s '� . . / � I . /,�f . � ` �4 1 / �.�C..(,Lt,tl�-�" . � � y /' � a.�rr / .#� � i� '�„ *..,;�✓/ � � . ' � / �/ `, y� . y�. 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'r'' , :; >. l ���f.-:j�,.�'1�',� � �, , � � � : � � , '� :. � . . . � � • µ �� w�t . . j ' . . �, , �.�� � ' • �� r<<� ,k � . � � . �` � c c''' � � , . j/ � .. � " .. �. . � ; . . . . _ . 'i •i�� �t: . . � .. }'lyyt " � , � . . . . . _ . . . . - � � � � . � . . � �. ' . . . + �•.. s� :� 4 . . , . • . o . . . . . � . _ . . . v.� 2 m MEMO T0: CITY COUNCIL FROM: NASIM M. QURESHI, ACTIN G FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE ?980 SERVICE CONNECTIONS DATE: SEPTEMBER 10, 1980 � The lateral charges made under this assessment roll are made under the authority provided in Ordinance No. j13 and under Resolution No. 86-�962. Each of the properties has connected on to City ' water or sewer without having paid a later�l charge. . This assessm�nt �s.figured in two ways, either using today's � average lateral charge, or using charges that were levied in the general area at the time the lines in question were installed, plus ' accrued interest to the present time. The assessment rate used on the affected properties is the lower of the above two formulas. One property is being assessed for the balance due on their sewer � main charge. This charge is made under the authority provided under Resolution No. 11-1970, and is-;bas�d on $2Q� per acre. Thi� -� property o�vner requests that this char�yc he assessed over the fifteen-year period of this assessment roll rather than having to pay the charge in a cash lump sum. , All owners of properties involved in this assessment roll have signed agreements agreeing to the principle of these lateral char ges. NMQ/ps CITY OF FRIDLEY ANOlCA COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON RSSESSMENT FOR WATER AND SEWER MAINS, LATERALS AND SERVICE CONNECTIONS Notice is hereby giv�n that the Council of the Cit;� of Fridley will meet at the City Hall in said City on the 22nd day of Septnmber, 1980 , at 7:30 o'clock p.m. to hear and pass upon ali objections, if any, to the proposed assessments in respect to the following improvements, to-wii: 1980 WATER AND SEWER MAINS, LATERALS, AND SERVICE CONNECTIONS NOT HERETOFORE FURNISNED AND AVAII.ABLt The proposed assessment roll for each of said improvements is now on file and apen to public inspection by all persons interested, in the office of the Clerk of said City. At said hearing, the Council will consider written or oral objeciions to the proposed assessments for each of said improvements. The generai nature of the improvemenis and each of them is the construction and furnishing o� sewer mains, laterals, and service connections and rvater mains, laterals, and service connections in and to the properties, as foilows: Parcel 7210 Lot 7 Lot 13 Part of Lot�°6 and 46, Parcel 1700 Part of Parcel 1200 East 250 Ft. of West 500 Ft. of Lot 1 SoutM 80 Ft, of Lot 23, Parcel 1240 Lot 3, Block 1 Lot 4, Block ] Lot 9 and North 2 Ft. of Lot lO,Block 13 Lots 5-10, Block E Section i2 Auditor's Subdivision No. 77 Auditor's Subdivision No. 77 Auditor`s Subdivision Na. 77 Auditor's Subdivisian fVa. 78 Auditor's Subdivision iVo. 89 Auditor's Subdivision No. 92 Marion's Terrace Rddition Marian's Terrace Addition_ Plymauth Addition River View Heights Addition zA The area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each of them is all that land benefited by said �mprovements or each of them and is the same as those listed above. Said improvements will be assessed against the properties within the above noted areas in whole or in part �ropor�tionately to each of the lands therein contained according to the benefits received. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIl. OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1980. MAYOR William J. Nee ATTEST: CITY CLERK Marvin C. 8runsel Publish: Fridley sun on September 3 and September 10, 1980 3 MEt�10 T0: NASIM QURESHI, CITY MAI�AGER, At�D CITY COUNCI.L FROM : ELS I E HAiJSCOM SUBJEGT: FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE TREATP•1CNT AND REf�IOVAL OF TREES (1980) DATE: SEPTEP1BER 16, 1980 The charges made under this assessment roll are made under the authority provided in State Statutes Chapter 1�.023 and Chapter 104 of the City Code, There is a�Flat $25.00 administrative charge added to each parcel of land . in addition to the contractor's charge. The City and State absorb 50% of the contractor's cost on residential property. The assessment wi11 run for five years with nine (9) percent in�Gerest per annumy The roll includes work done in the latter part of 1979 and the work done in 1980. The property owners have had a minimum of six weeks to pay the biils before being certified to the County. Some of them have had almosi a year to pay the charges. CTTY OF FRID�EY ANOKA COUNTY, 1�INNESOTA N07ICE OF HEARING OF ASSESSME�T FOR TREA7MENT AND REMOVAL OF TREES (1980) PJotice is hereby given ±hat the Council of the City of Fridley will meet at the City Hall in said City on the 22nd �ay of September, 1980 at 7:30 p.m, to hear and pass upon a11 objections, if any, ta the proposed assessments in respect to the following improvement, to-wit: TRFATMENT AND REMOVAL OF "'REtS (19$0) The proposed assessment roll for each of said impor•vements is now on file and open to public inspection by ail persons interested, in the office of the Clerk of said City. At said hearing the Council will consid�r writ�en or orai objections to the proposed assessments for each of said improvements. The general nature of the improvements and each of them is the treatment or removal of trees located•in the City of Fridley. Pt Lot i5, ParcPl 1070 Lots 29 & 30, Block 15 Lots 17-19, Block 1 Lot 8, Block i Lots 12 & 13, Block 5 Lots 17-21, Block 8 Auditor's Sub. #129 Camp Nowards & Hush's First Edgewater uar�ens Melody Manor Melody Manor Spring Brook Park Addition The area proposed to be•assessed for said ���iN��avements and �ach of them ;� all that land benefited by said improvements cr each of them and �s the same as those listed above. . Said improvements will be assessed against the pro.perties withi� the above notice area. A property owner may appeal an assessment to the district court by serving n�tice of appeal upan the City Mayor or Clerk within twenty (20) d�ys afier adoption of the assessment and filing such notice with the district court with9n ten (10) days after service u�on the Mayor or Clerk. PASSED AND HDOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL GF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1980. LL AM . NEE - MAY R ATTEST: A TING TY ERK - NA IM h'i. QURr H: Publish: Fridley Sun September 3, 1980 September 10, 19P0 0072A/0697A 3A � ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CO�E 0� TFlE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKIiVG A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridley do ardain as follows: SECTION �. {�pFendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: � Lat 21 and Lot 22, Block 6, Fridley Park, lying in the Nor.tfi Half of Section 15, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Is hereby �esignated to be in the Zoned District knowr► as C-2 (genera7 business areas). SECTION 3. That the �oning Administrator is directed to change the official zoning map to show said tract r�r area to be rezoned from C-1 (local business areas) and R-3 (general multiple family dwellings) to C-2 (general business areas). PASSED F�ND k���TEO BY.THE rITY COUNCTL OF iN�' CITY OF FRI.DLEY THIS DAY OF . , 1980• MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE ATTEST: ACTING CITY CLERK - NASIM M. QURESHI Public Hearing: Septemb�r 15, 1980 First Reading: Second Reading: _ Publish . 0014A/0733A � 0 P�1E��10 T0: John Flora, Pub7ic l�orks Director P�Et�lO FR0��1: Jerrold L. 6oardman, City Planner MEMO NO.: �30-78 MEh10 DATE : July 31, 19�0 RE: Council Action on SP #�0-08 The Planning Commission at their July 23, i98Q meeting modi.f7ed the Special Use Permit request by Carl E. Christenson, by reducing the special use permit for operation of a body shop from Lot 21 - 24 to just Lot 21, and recommended approval of an additiflnal special use permit to a11Qw automobile parking on R-3 property for use on adjacent land, I talked to Dave Eleuman, City Attorney's office, to determine what action the City Council would have to take since the Spec�al Use Permit requires a public hearing and the public hearing held before the Planning Commission was for the operation of a body shop and did not include parking on R-3 property. Dave indicated that we should have the City Council set a public hearing for the special use pet^r�it and notify the pub�ic according to our standard procedures. This would take care of the legal requirement of public h�ari�gs on additional special use permits. For this reason we need the City Council to s�t the pu�;lic l�earinn for September 15; 1980 arhich will coincide with the public hearina on the applicant`s rezoning request. JLB/de THE CITY Oi= � F�i![3LI�Y DIRECTOF�/�YE � - � .r� �-; w� - ,� .. . �I'�` � `� i ` _ ,-�� � � r�Enn� � a►ni o ur�n STIPULATIONS 70 TNE APPROVAL OF THE SPECIAI. USE PERMIT, SP #80-08 FOR CHRISTENSON AUTO BODY: 1. That a 15 foot bikeway/waikway easement be dedicated along Mississippi Street and along East River Road. 2. That landscaping be designed and install�d according to City staff recommendations. 3. That a wood screening fence be constructed along the eas� and north property lines. 4. That no damaged cars be parked outside of the screening fence surrounc�- ing the parking lot. 5. That the drainage plan and control structures be approved by the City staff. 6. That the hours of business be limited to 7:00 a.mo to 10:00 pom. �r I?:I.annint; Comrni�.s�.c�n Meeti.n Weclnc�sday, ,Tul.y 9, 19P0 l'.��;E ..5 C�-� liarrls sta�e@ i:h�zc zt was not pr.oper to di.scuss the problems related to the rez�n3_n�; rc '!!+ � T9r.. Cliri.stensen's wiLhaut the peti.tioncr bein� present at the meet in t; . � 1;otion by Mr. Hu�hes, seconded by Mrs. Gabe�,��Planning Commission cantinue ' '�t.lic �i�blic hearing on the rezoning request, 'LUA �i8��-03,�"�r'.�„t �. Christensen, D/B/.A �Christensen Auto l3ody, unti]. July 23, 1980. Upon a voicc vote, al •e �Ciiairman tIarris declared the motion carried unanimously�_�� ,. °5. PUPLIC tm^.P.TP?G � RLOULST rO�R S7'rCTAT..-_ T�� PEIt�iI7� SP �F$(1"'�; i��, ARL � C]iRIS� j,�IS ..,._., .w._.�. D B� C}ii:ict', c=n�,,,-c', �:, ��iiT4 T01>'x': per Seci:ion 2C5.7.01., '� I� ), tio r�ll �a. €;aruge iox the stora�e, repu3.r.:� a.n�: sexvicaLng of motor vcr'.c1e�s of nvex i.wo-ton capacii_y, Iocated on Lats •'.1, 22, 23, tu�d 2G-, Block 6, T'ridl.ey P�::k9 �the s�une being 6501 L'�,st River Koad N.�. t;CiTION l�y Mrs. Cal�el., seconded by :uLr. Wharton, that the Planning Commission continue the public hearing on the SpeciaZ Use Permit request, SP �E80;08, by Carl E. Christen�en, ,D/E/A Ciir. iszensen Auto Body,. Per Section 205.101,. 3, D, to allow a garage for the stora�e, rrl�air_s and servi.cing of motor vehicles n: t over t�ao-ton capacity, located on I�ts 21, 22, 23 and 24, Bl.ock 6, Fridley Park, the same being 6501 Fast P.iver P,oad N.E., u�ti1 July 23, 1980. �TP�n a voice vote, all�voting aye, Chairnan�Harris declared the motlon carri�d unanimausly. � . Z-�'T.u��I,aT r.L'.nt�"ST• L,A, -,',= 8Q�Q3, hv Nerlc�-��rd Consr-ruc�io~� �oiri��..1,r. S�Xit ..,....«......�...rs.K�.E�,,..�... .,..-...�.,.�..e.d..�.«......,.....-......n �., - ..,��.,o.....�,..,...•._..�,.�.,�.:.....o, � i-.he i'�rtli 2 f��Lc �f Lot 10, B1ock I3, P7.y�nuu�f� t�ddi�.ion �nd ��dd to �c±: R, , B4�c�c �3s .�:�:��u�Ii ��.c�uit�.o�z, to n�..ke a�L2 �oot buz7.ciing sit:�, the s�i.� b�in; �}`�26 2�d Si:a-ce4 NDE. 2�o c�ne was ��seat to represent�the peti.ti_one�. Mr. Boardman stat that Mr. Nedegaard wants to tear dawn an exist-ing d1laFirai:ed house and construct. ne�a one, ile had bean to the Appeals Commission qu�_te a�ahile a�o for L-l�.e necessary riances. They recommen3ed he try to geC udditional property which he 4�as now doins w.h th�.s lot split request. � T;OTION by P�:s. Gabel, second-_ by rir. I,�ngenfeld, that the P]_annang Commi.ssi.on reconunezd to City Council �pp val of the request for a Zot split, L.S. �FSU•-03, by rtedegaa�d Censtruction Company, to Spl.it off Che North 2 feet of Lot 1.0, B1ock ].3, Plymouth Addit�.on, aud ad it to Lot 9, Block 13, Plymouth Adda.�ion, to make a��2 fo�t bi�ildin� site, the samc.�eing 4526 2nc� Street N.E. ITPON �� VOIC': VOT`� ALL V�T'I�:G nY�, G`f1.1IRi•1��2� HA,:IZIS DECLAhED��E I�10'�I01� CARIiI�D URl�NIAfOL'SLY. l. R?�CI:ZVE "11'.r.ti �`80-02, TO JERfiOLD B�ARP,rL1rd �'O�t ?dILLIA�1 Di;E3LQN RE: r1r.TR�Pi)I,ITtI.i CLUivCIL' S CO,�;M�3NTS t�Nll PJ�.CO.•i��1ENllA'1'7.0�]S U�� THL Ph�i�1LLY C(:ITICAL t1IZEA PLAN. ! Motion by Mrs. Hu�;lies, seconded by Mr.s. Gal�e1 to ���i•ove recom�nen.-�ed cIlan�;es on tt�e pla�i aiid cuhmii: it to City Council so ttie EQC ca actol�t tlie chan�es. Upoii a voice �roke, a11 vorinb aye, Che motion �.�as passed unanir usly. S, I:F'C�It�I: iiC'L'S1NG & REDt:t'I:1,OI';.L:�".t' Ati7'It�RITl' TiINUTES: .}UIvE 1980. P10T�ON hy Air. I.�civuiifeZ�l, ser.c�ndc�d hy r[t-s. IlUp,lie;;, to receive�une 12, 198� H�usiit�;�,� Redevc�].c�pn►:.�it� A��tl�ority minutas. rlr. I3oa�'ciman sCatca t:hat tl�e City iaau].d be ��urcha:: i.n�; tlie St<i»dard Oil }�r. c�rty. U1'ON A VOTC1: �'U7'I., Ai,I� VUTTNG AS'r, CIIAI.RAfAN ]1�11;RI'� lll?CI,AP.Gll Tlil: MOTION C�1hRILD UNAN 1MOUSI.Y . . � � � . ��7r,t�.r��1�:7;c _c�,;�s�rr��;,�r.��; t_�,�.�;T1 �.c;,�'r_ur,•,� 7..3�1�IB0 • • t�nr,, 8� .. ,, . ''l.Ol+ ,',�r;0-03 ��cnilcl b� l�cic,i-c City Couiicil. for approvaJ. � an l.ot: 21 cmly. . . , � 3. C0;3T".Ctd(i(:D I'UI�i,IC i11;�.I:It;G: I;1;C�iIrS7.' I'nR �s SI'1?CIAi, USI's 1?ER2�1I 'L_."_�_P �%80-U�3, 1;X C/�.ItT, 1:~Clii:7.,` �tl�`;l ,' I)/P,�A C�11 )`;1'1:1;��i?;; lill'1'0 P,O1)Y: --•I'Cr Sc 1, z_.._��---- -- 3, b, to all_o�� a f;r�z<<;c L�cr tl�c storagc, �-ci�airs aiicl ser.vicinF; oi mt,�or vchi.cics nut: over t�:o-�oa capaci ty, located or► T oCs 21; 2?_, 2?�, ai:d 2��, I3l.ock 6, lridlcy 1'artc, L-l�c same Ueing 65GJ. Last River Road N.E, � MOTIOi� by Ms . Iiii�hes , seconc�ed by �Ms . G<<bel, to open tlie publ�c hcarin� on �1' ��SO•-08 by Car1 C. ChrisL-cnsen. Upon a voice vote, aIl vo'.:in� aye, ' Cliairr.ir�n �Iarris declared L-he public hc�aring open a� 9:29 p.m. rZr. lioardman stated t}iis specia7. use permit :�_s for the auto bcly operation. • Zn �rder to a11ot� the use of 7�oLs 22, 23, and 24, which are zoned R-3, two special use per;nit:s are go�.ng to be needed--one to a11o�� T�ot: 2Z to be used as an auCo bocty repair sho� and one io allo�a pai�l:in� on Lots 22, 23, and 2�E., .Mr. Harris asked if there we�'e any stipuXaei�ns �•.itl� the use of the bui].ding thaY. the Cornission should be concerned about suclt as a filtering systc�ni? Ms. Augnes stated she di.d nat thiiik so ��lith the si.ze o� this buildi.ng. Tne . or..l}� Lhi.�l� she �.�ould expe.ci: is tha� if 2�Ir. Ch�:isi:c,�.sci� opens u� a door tu tre parlcing Io�, L-here rs�ight t;e scme need foz �hem to zequire auy tuL-ztre door �z� t}:e �nortl: sic'•.e LU be clos.-ct at all L-imes .:3ne did r.ot see any groblem :���.t.� . lea.virc� �he ;•ii :���i.ssi.pf3�. S� . door. ope�3, because t:hat does no� ne��T and �s r.ot Ii?:el}� ic impaci. the n�i.g'lborhood iu te.�:ms oi .ZC�ise. � l�i;:. Boa�:dr:�an st<�teci tha� since �he first speci.al use perulit is rc.str.ict�d o.z7.�� to l�c;i- 21, it: t�ould r.equi.re TIr, Chris�ensen t� do some laix:lscapi.n� on L' ot 21.. �nc�}'=��7: t}ii.ng thaL- shc�ulc� t�e considered ��t t:tcis Li.ine i_s �ihe�:�a}=i walk�•7ay e.��:ser.�cnts ai.oz�g Pfi.ssissi_ppi S�. �aithi.n L-he 20 ic. �i-een area. '�'his o�auld r_at r_estr�.cL- :iis a.•�-�a as fa7: as par2�llla area or t:tie builc�in�. �fOTION by M� . Hu�I�es, :,ec.o:t<?ed by ris . Gabel, Lo clos4 tlie p�.i;�lic hearii?� oi1 part 1 oi SP ;`-�O-CIg by G.irl �. Ciixisi:ensen. . �fr. Nash stai:eci ';� tl7ou�ht Yi�ere sliotild Ue a limit ori,���-. Christensen's Uusi.ness hours . � , • . � � 2•irs. Lz!.i�c�i- stai:ed sl�e hss nev��.r lieald any roise troni P1r. Ct�ri.stc:i.seza's Uu:.��.�tes; ,�,:�t: t_ii�v do licar nozs�� t'roni the cax• cti�,;sti �ZCioss L•he sL'�-FeC, whi.c�� opc�:tt.c.s .,n�<il 7_r:re hoi�r_a. ' UI'(1I� A VO)_�l; VO'�:1.:, ALL V�:C �i;u �►�.'E, CTI.1IItt1AN lIA��.:TS ULCLAI:LD T.IU� 1'UIiLTC 1:1'sAF.ING C;LCS�ll AT 4 : S'f �? . nt . . . . . . . � . - 0 ....-r_-+....�....,rm,...�,.�...,...w..,....,,,.....,_.,�,.....-. t....,_.....�-......�...�.....,..,.�..,.. . _. .,...,�.�....,.w..... - . . ....��...t.....e. ... r. �-�-r .•r-lv...r,.<. ......., v ,.. . " f.�,t�ttr�:r.t�.r, cc�r_;rTr.�>>:COrt t-1i;i:rxt�c; ,T1;f.,Y ?.3�1��<0 PnGt: 9.. M01.`'l:��d 1�_P-Ir_. llu�;hr.`�r,c;econciccl l�y Mz_ T��<��icnfels,-_t:a xeeormnend a� r.�vnl. ta Cil:y_('o��ncil. c�T1�ar.t 7. or Lhc i':�Lu�_�`L' for �:;�rci_ril. u;� r>cr.mi.l:, Sl' �r`£30-Q8, • � C:i7-1. i;. Ch�i.;t:en;cill I�/i;/A G1��-i_:�Cci�;r`i� :�tiL'a );c�cly: •1.'o nl.loca a�;.���1;e for L'he use �i: :in 1iiL'� hocly ;:liop lc��atecl on. LoL 21.LI;1^oclt G, J?r.iclley Pai-k, the s.'tinc bein;fyG°iOJ. !:_�sL' Ri_vc�' lZn;icf 1d.J.., t.�i t.li Lhc 1'<�� �.('�lJi.11f ��f:iPul.aLian:: � l.. 'i'liat��n :iccc�ribJ.e 1:tnc?:_c�'?_n�_���.an bc_�ll�r�vc<l by City 5t%if_f. 2. 7.'hr:t: c�sc:��ciiLs 1>c dcd�.czCccl i��*_� a bi�;ec•��/».��lcc•��y syst:em o�l ' M�.ss7.r;si. �pi 5�:. /l�vo �'q.r: R�vE�. Rn�D, � • 3�. Tliat anY fut:ur.e door on t:lie north sicte of the bt�il.din� be Icept G].osecl excepi� ��;iieii vcl�i_cl.es_t;o itt and oui: ctuiin�; the hours of busi.ness o�c�rat::ion. - -----�------ -- 4. TiizL- i.J1e hou-r� of business '.�e 15,eiitec� ta 7:00 a.m, .to 10:0� p,m. Mx. tdliarton statecl he in�ended to vote in �favor of �this motion, and he also iutcnded to do every4hi.ng he could to l:ee� t•Zr, Ch�istensen in business. UI'ON. A VOICF VOTT', ALL VOTIfiG AYE, C}�L_IFuu1I� �i�1R1�TS AECLliR�D TH� i•i0TI0N CAR].ZIED tTNl�I1IA10USLY : � . riOTTOV by 2•1r. idharL-on, seconded by I�1s. Hiighes, to open �he public hearing on paxt 2 of S1'iE80-08 by Carl L'. Christensen. Upon a voice vote, all votin� aye, Cliainnan Harris c1�cla3-ed the public heaY°ing open at 10:00 p.m. . Mr. B�zrs;,:an s�^*_ed thi.s w�cx.tid be a sp^ci_a?. �s� perr.ii� Lo allow the use of a p�rl;in� lot �•,i ��-3 neht ta,an adjace;�t Uus�aess to be used for that bus.'_�zess. T.t ��oul.d havc t-n ��eet- the satback. requir�me^ts an�1 require a landscaping'�lan accordi_i�,g to ci�y c9de. . ATr. Hazris stated he tiiouglzt i� t�aould t�e appropra.aL-e fo� rir. Chrisrensen and t1x. nasli to �et tcgcttier. Yaith Staii to discuss t•he landscaping on. i:he north cttd of tIie prop��:t-y to co;rce up cV�iLh a I,andscaping pl_an L-hat caould t�e agreeable to, a].1 parL-ies . , ri0'1'T.ON U} ri�-.� tdhar�on, S��o�a��t t�y ris. llughes, to clo�e the public l;ear.i.ng on pari: 2 of SP �=�0-OS U,y Carl �. Cl�ristensen. Upore a va�.ce vote, all vo�ing. _. �yc, Chairman Harri.s declar.ed L-he public healii�g closed at 10:05 p.m, %107.'�C(�i.d by 2�Is . GaUel.�sec���cled .U}� Tir�`�reuenCels , L-o rec a�r�nend ap�z-rval to CiL-}=Cot��ic�.1. <�f p<ir� ?. of �tl�r.. zec�ue.5t for a s c�c:i�^1 ti�e permii:, SP f80-08, 1�Z Cazl 1's. Gh.�ist::nse�l; n/l,/A Ciuistc��t:;en Ai►Lo 13c�cfy: ��,'o all.o�� tl�e Lsc� of a l�arl:��ni ].ot •r.oned R--3 ��cij��cei�L-_Lo �i huc.i.iie�s to l�e used .f_o3� th�t bu:inc�ss,� ].oc.�ted o�l Lc�L•:: 2.2�?_3 � at�d 24 L_l;loc% C�. ;� � idl� 1'a�:l;,_ t hc� ::am� bei� (� i0I I:<�st: I:i�T� r R�r�d I� .l; , i_ �;��.tli L-hc� fol.l�����i�IL, s�i.i�izl ati.ons ; ��1.�'1'iiat��,i laiui:;c���t�; �7_:� lit l-�e �.r:,i-icec� ot�C s�t:isf�ictr,ri].�• wit-h C� ^~ St.aff Pir. Cl�l:ist�ett�en, n��cl rlr. 1�'�sli on t:li� north �iu, oI t�he .__.._ __:��__._ --- �� _____- xc, �c�a,(��, ��_ ��.'�l�li: t`Il�t`.111(?ll�'fi t)C dr_di.cai.��c1 1:01 �] 1)].�C('.GF:1)���d:l1.l��+)l�._.'_�''.��75t:C111 011. �:�: -- -, „�„ �� i- CAJT' �Q lV�=/L ,tL o Rp ____ _... _ _-� -------- . 3. `1l�nL Lli� hotu�:s'�f hi��_in�i:;_;_l�c li.1niCect ,:0 7::'U �_m. Co ].0�0O�.m. Ul.'l):: A VOICI�� \'0'1't:� Ai�T, VO'iII�G A�;1�� Cl{Al1:T•'u'1N 1TAI�1�I;; DI:C1,Altl;D Tlll: TiCYI.'IUI� CAl:[;'.I:1:D 1l2d/lP�]'.TtOt1SI.1'; . 5D � �. SE I.fi.J+T�:tl'f.idC COi4��TTS^?OI�I Til�_1;7.':ti•;G� .7liL5' 2� �1�Jfi0` 1'AG{� l.0 „ .,, rir. liarri.s st:at-ed tliaL- •boCh �arts of SP �f£i0-0£3 �acre recr�nunended to City .� C�u�icLl for �ippr.ovaJ.. , . Mr. , T3oaxdman stat-ed Cl�at: the r.ezonin.g requcst �ail.l. �o to CiL-y Council on � Set�L .].5 . ACl:J.0I1 oi�. t:hc speci.al u,e permi C wi.]_1. prob:�b].y be CaLled Uy City Co:inc�.l uittil t-hcy �. kc acL'ion oti thc xezon:ittg on Sept. 15. ' I,OT SI�.7.2' P,);'21J1;S��L:S; ��EO-0'�, D& L COi1STI:UGT..7.ON: Sp].iL• oi:i: the SouL-h l.4 �cc.: of J�ot 7 and add i.t to T..o,L- G, vlocic 27, llyde Park, Co �l�e a new }>>la.ldi.n� s?.te, t�he same Uei.r��; 57'15 2l SL-. N.ti. (Lot' 7 a`-•�ssed as 57$3 2� St . N.E .) ' Asr. l.iarri.s si:�ted tlii.s ���as not a publ�.c llearin�, but they would conduct it as ar. i.nforr�. 1 pub].ic hearing. � 1`1r. Toardman st �eu there is prescnL'ly a dupl.c�x on T�o�s .7 and 8. LoL' 6 i.s a seFaxate loL- th '- is .a �+0-tt. loL-. ?�7haL the pc�ii:ioner c•�euld Iike to do is adcl I4 ft, tatcen f�n Lot 7, and add Yha� anto Lot 6 to malce Lot- 6 a buildable iot size. 'i'haL' rnakes ot 6 a S8-ft. loL-. He staL-ed thaL- a. duplex-size lot: re��t�i�-ee:e�ii: is 14, 000 �. f t., and i.his 7.ot- spJ_it br. ings the lot size of the du;�lex cta:;�z L-o 9,000 sq. ��. Thi_s is si:i1Z o�ei 9,000 :>q. it. �:hi.ch is a1lo�aed �o� 3 si ngle family, dnd a i�ngle family i.s only a1.lowed in �:his special zoniizg distr.ict. I�is. Gabel s�a�ed stie was co�cer � d about ri�� ��ize o{ the house thaC t7as Uo�ng Lo be j�uL" Ori Liii:� 1ot ��id tahai lci. ot va� ;.:�;rces k�oulci- be r.c�ecied ta buiLci i:hc: house. . - � Mx. $oar.dman stated that fi;.ie �zuil.ciei:, 1� '. ror�est Melvi_Ile, D& E ConstrucC.ion, wus ir_ i.h.e audic�ZCe ancl eeuld ans�aer tho.. . q�testior:s . M�'. I:e7_vi.Iie s�ated p c� E Constructi.on caa� r'�>l��sentin�; Tiax�� A�in i.app. He sLatc:d ��hat �they a1-e n�Lf:empti�z� �o do is pLt �_ a 24' :� 3�' or a 2��i � 40' �tcus�a, .nd it �aould k�rot>�:uly have i:o be �ut ei.d., �s on Lhe lot.. U�hcz�vise,. t.he �.ot cvould itot: liave ei�ou�h se�liacl�, r1s . I:ot n �;oii�g o� a 23? mortbage �:�cl unc?ex� a 235 m_nrtga,s*,� s}�e c� nnoe a�forcl to Uuy a ot ovex ,$T.O, 000. That i.s c��i�y i:i�cy a7�e atL-en�pting �o gei: the lot.5�:�lit. «a.� lc -P lhe cvst do�,�.i. One of t:t�e reasans the� are befo�'e tile PIaP..2;;..».� Co:^,niss:i.on ' because t?�ey had � a.�z��`�►er lot� for �,s . I:op�, .but: i.t ���as tounc� u:�liu:ii ��able , s a re�ult: oi i:haL, Ms , l:opp liaci a7.r��ady sold licr l�oure t:rai.l.er an:� is iia�� li.�,� 5; from �iacc: L-o �)�.i.1C(� �'7�i�I1 }1C':C LS'JO i:}ll �.\i11:1Z. ��1C�? c1l"i: :litCii)�t:l:�t'; t.Q I1101'�! il$ "15t: ii..^� they C8:1 as 51ie neecls a pl�.ce to Iive. � • ' ' pix . ric�lvi.11.e sL-aLed D F� r Construction �aozks t�iith' � c�rnpany c111.c: ttie Str:�L•fcrcl Cc�mpa��y in Si:raC�o�:d, tdi:�con�iii, <<hich bu:i7.cis hoi.ses tii:�t re con>i.d��rc.d iuocit�le. `�tic liU11C1111S; is i;uzlt o��C of sL-aLe but ��ily_ g:�ss � 1 I°fi.ni�csoCa sta�c xc�ul:�Lions zn:i 1�IlA 1'C�117.x'i111C11�S, eLc. 0 ��vn�.�.-�+yv�.», • '� �. ,. � .. . _ . . , _ -. ..��. ,,....... .r. ,,•1�.- •. .. , � , . , ... . �.�>.+� �...�'t•�.r.�w�_ •+e...�n..•. ,i-.�.�....� +vr�ro.., _ . _... . " .. , __._. , . . : _. ~ _ _ . . .. ._ �.__.._ . . ._ . 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' ' _ �; `�' � v . z c� < . . . . _ �� � - Q m � -c � �-� � —�zi °z � `�` .. . _ _. _ , _ . , � 3 f`''�• • � _ � .. � �� . . ` , � _ . 1c� - ,6/f�,E�. � : ' ,zo' � , �� . : . . , . �"L`�"r��,� � . ' '' - . . � ' • . . :„ . .. . • ='� . •. ; , e . . . . .. . . M (�h-ar� curb� � . , . . _ . � . � � . ;,,, -� : - , ' '. , , - ' . • , .•' -,.. • `. ' � � '. - _� . . . . ` . • , . , , ,: , � . . . . . ��� . _. >t. , ; ;•, . , . . • � ' • � . . { ' • . • • . : . .. . .. •� ;�r:_ Y�' . . . . . • . . . .,: • • , ., � .. _ �� �� PROGRAM BUDGET 1981 City ot Fridley, Minnosots Resoures Allocation Pl�n AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING TNE BUOGET fOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1981 tHE CITY COUNCII OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY HEREBY OROAINS: �` 6 ,t �� . ,. . ,, Pags . � . .J SECTION 1: That the annual budget of the City of Fridley for the fisca] year beginning anuary , 1981 which has been submitted by the City Manager and modified and approved by the City Council is hereby adopted, the total of said budget and the major divisions thereof being as follows: . ESTIMATE Of REVENUE General Property Tax Special Assessments Licenses Contractors Business Other Permits Grants and Shared Taxes Charges for Services Fines and Farfeitures Interest Earnings Other Misc. Revenue Insurance Refund (Police and Fire Pensions , Transfers 6ENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS 52,644,346 8,500 16,868 108,832 3,250 104,822 1,435,060 116,364 98,000 170,000 63,700 120,000 6eneral Government Legis a �ve General and financial Management Central Services (Civic Center/Data Processing Public Safety �o1�c'e an�Civil Defense Fire Public Works o e n orcement and Pianning Engineering and Public Works Maintenance � 163,462 594,881 146,034 1,558,926 384,057 299,707 1,011,033 r ; . Sea1 Coating 60,OOQ State Aid Surplus 65,000 Recreation Revenue Sharing Fund 245,000 Natura �st and ' Liquor Fund 90,000 Parks & Recreation 1,161,642 Other -0- General Fund Surplus 225,000 Reserve 255,000 TOTAL: GENERAL FUND , 4, � OTHER FUNQS $PECIAL REGENUf FUNDS State Aid Funds 311,000 311,000 Revenue 5haring Funds 245,000 245,000 DEBT SERVICE FUNDS Civic Center Bond Fund , 40,Q00 CAPITAZ PROJECT FUNDS Capital Improvement Fund , 92,100 TOTAL: OTHER FUNDS � 688,1OQ 6� 88,100 TOTAL: ALL FUNDS 56,262,842 �6,262,842 SECTIQN 2: That the C�ty Manager be directed to cause the appropriate accounting entries to e made in the books of the City. PASSED AND ADQPTED BY THE CITY COUNCII OF TNE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � DAY OF , 1980. ATTEST: N Y lEK-NA R i Public Nearing: September 15, 1980 first Reading: , Second Reading: Publish - W l AM . N � 7. CTTY OF FRIDLEY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, SEPTII47BER 10, 1980 ' CALL TO ORDER: Chairman H arris called the September 10� 1980, Planning Commission meeting to order at 7s�0 p.m. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Mr. Harris � Mr. Treue:nfels, Ms. Schnabel, Mr. Oquis�, Ms. Hughes, Mr. Wharton, Mr. Peterson, (for Ms. Sporre) " M embers Absent: None Others Presen�: Jerrold Boardman, City Planner Lucille A. Skovran, 6003 Gardena Circle Ed Jonak, 133 N. E. Craig Way Duane Prairie, 489 Rice Creek Terrace Garry Rohling, 817 Gates Ave., Elk River, Minn. :. APPROVAL OF AUGUST 20, 1980, PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: M s. Schnabel stated that on page 3, the second paxagraph, the last word 'i�,ue', should be changed to° 'interest'. MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded by PYZr. Wharton, to approve the corrected August 20, 198Q Planning Commissio:n minutes. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 1. VACATION REQUEST, SAV #80-07, PETITION #7-1980: Vacate alley easement in Block 4�, �lymou�th Ac di�tion, located •:in the �=800 Block between M ain Street and 2nd Avenue N.E. (�,00/) M r. Boardma_� stated that the.City has no problem with the vacation, aX�d that they would like to re�cair. drainage �n� utility ease�ents. MOTION bv Ms. Schnabel secondecl b Mr. Treu.en.fels to recommend to Cit Cou.ZCil ap�roVal of Vaca�cion Request, by Petition 7-198C, - - - -- SAV__ 0-07, to _vacate _al_ e�easement _in Blo—ck �, Pl_ymauth Addition, _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ____ _ _. _ _ ._ . ,_. - - - - _ loCated_in_ the .��00 .B1ock between_NIain _Stree_t_ azld _2nd_Avenue N_E�, _._._. _._. with__the stipula�ion��chat the CztY retain utility and drainage_ easements. . UPON A�IOTCE VQTE, ALI, VOTING AYE� CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTIOPJ CARRIED UNANII'IOUSLY. � i 7A PLAIVNZNG COMMISSION MEETING, SEPTEMBER 10,_ 19,80__ __._.�__ _PAG.E 2__r_ 2. VACATSOIV REG�UEST� SAV �80-08, BY EDWARD JONAK: Vacate the utility and drainage easement in vacated �'7 1/2 Avenue lying North of Lots 4�, 5 and 6, Block 5, City View, tha� was vacated in Ordinance 371� to be part of a new building site at 5754 3rd Street N. E. (Must retaa.n N. 10' for utility & drainage easement) Mr. Boardman s��ated that about three or four meetings ago, the Commission had a lot split request on this item� in which the petitioner spl:�t off 37 feet of the Northerly City View Addition Lots 4, 5, & 6, of Block 2. He s�ated that at that time the Planning CommiUsion requested that they get a Vacation, in order to make tha� a usable lot� and that the lot split not be granted by the City Council until sueh vacation be applied for. At this time, he state�l, Mr. Jonak is applying for that vacation to make that a buildabie lot. He stated that at this time there is one change that they are recommending from the previous lot split, and that is, -that �h'ey feel that the 16 foot utility easement is not necessary, and that it would pro��ably be easier to bring in the utilities from 5'� 1/2, alor.g the existing easement, and therefore they woui d want to retain a portion of that utility & drainage easement . Mr. Harris stated that he noted that they had received a letter from Mr. Zarry Benson of NSP. Mr. Boardman stated that yes they have, and that NSP would want to retain 10 feet for u�ili��y easement. Ms. Schnabel questioned �vhere t_�e easer.ie:�t ran? Mr. Boardman stated of the lot, so that northerly section. that the easement runs ralona,�t:�e• nort�z si�e they would want to retain 10 foot along the Chairman Harris questioned if anyone in the audience wishEd to speak on this item? Mr. Ed Jonak, 133 Craigway N. E. � came forward to address t'�e Commission. He stated that he had originally applied for a lot split and at that time, there was no mention of this utility easement, in the situation at that time, but that when it was brougY� up, they did apply for a vacation of the easement, and that now they find out that they still have to have an easement on the property. Mr. Jonak questioned what he was getting for his $z25.00? M r. Bvardman stated that what he was getting was a portion of that easement vacated, but the City is retaining 10 feet of it. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING,_SEPTEMBER 101_1g80 _PAGE� M r. Jonak questioned, as to where exactly would this easement run? M r. Boardman stated that it would run east to west, along the northerly ,.� 4 feet of Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6. M r. Jonak questioned if he was correct i� assuming the easement was to provide for drainage, utilities, sewer, and water? M r. Boardman stated that based on the letter they have from NSP� they had stated tha�t they have an overhead single phase distribution line within the easement. � Much discussion ensued about the locativn of the power line, and pole. Chairman Harris sugge.sted that this item could be tabled until the time when Mr. Jonak could contact Mr. Benson with NSP, to find ou� where the utility pole was located. M r. Jonak stated that he feels that this has been tabled too many times already. He further stated that it didn't seem to him that he was getting any service here. He then stated that everytime he comes in to do something, that there is a new obstacle. He stated that he star�ted by paying $�OO. CO for a survey for the lot, then $75 • 00 for� a lot spliti fee; ��d now �125. 00 for a vacation fee, and now he doesn`t know what it will c�st for a relocation of a telephone/utility pole. He stated, th�.t if he had knorvn aIl this a� the anset, he may have riot gone this route, because of the expense. He stated that he is going through all this expense to add to -the City's tax rolls, and now he is being penalized for it by having to pay all these fee's. He stated that he has asked for the fee's to be wa.ived. M s. Schnabel stated, that because not everything was finalized at this point, she felt �that maybe this item should be tabled, until N5P had been con-tacted. MOT70N b� Mr. Oquist, seconded bV M_s._Hu�hes to recommend to City Council a roval of Vacation Request,�S�V �80_08, _by.Edward Jonaks --P..P�_ _ _._ __,__.._ .---- - - . vac� the utility_ and__drainage__easement in vacated 57 1/2 avenue 1 in North of Lots �, 5�_and_ 6,_ .Block _7, City_ View, _ that was _Y g_ ._ : _._ _ vacated in Ordinance�71 ,_to beApart of a new _buildin.g_ site at _ _ ___. ���rd Street IV. E. of the Southerly 2� feet of_the existing utility__easement�_retainin� the Northerly 10 feet for a utili� ea�sementL.__del,ete the, requirement for_.the 1b foot easement _on� lot 4_�_with_the_ stipul.atiion .that_1�r. Jona.k reach_an_ a,greement with_NSP for__relocation oi the power pole. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAI R'�AN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7B � t ; I i ,r�►e:���.1�� _�u►y����.�:���.u�v vi���rliv�,_��;t!'1r�vtb�3��.� �_..l.��f.4 _ . ' ..__.P6�.E_��._. 3. PUBLIC HEARING:_ A1'JIENDf�lENT TO CHAPTER 205 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE� GENERALLY KNOV'JN AS THE_FRIDLEY_ZONING CODE. __ � MQTION by M r. Oquist, seconded by M r. Peterson, to open the public hearing on the Amendment to Chapter 205 of the Fridley City Code. Upon a voice vote, al.l voting aye, Chairman Harris declared the public hearing open at 8s15 P.M. M r. Boardman stated that they have sent this document to the Chamber of Commerce, and also to Virg Herrick. M r. Boardman stated that for this reason he would li�e to suggest that the public hearing be kept open , so that if there are any comments from the Chamber of Commerce, or M r. Herrick, the Commission would then be able to react to them. M r. Boardman stated that the Commission should be aware tha�t he had compiled a'Fridley Code Summary', that was a summary of the changes that have been made, so that the Council would be able to quickly see the changes. M s. Schnabel stated -�hat it had occurred to her that in light of the po�ssibility of more single family homes m ay consider a conversion of their homes into a two family dwelling, that she wondered if they should consider a definition for `double bungalow°, and 'duplex', even though they do have a definition for one and two family's. M r. Boardman stated that because no where in the code does it refer to double bungalow, or duplex, that therefore there is not a need far z definition. - M r. H arris stated that these would ba called -two family dwellings. M r. Boardm an stated that he noticed that the wording for allowing special use permit in a single fatnily dwelling had been eliminated. He questioned the Commission if there had been an error, or if they had deleted the wording. - After discussion the Commission determined that there was an error. M r. Boardman stated �hat it had been suggested �hat under Non- Conforming U ses and Structures 205. 04�3 pa�e 8, #1. some type of wordin� be added that would say a r�eo��rty that :�resently has blacktop, and no concrete curbing, on the property, is classified as a non-conforming use. He further stated that what they wanted to cover was that when a structure was expanded or an addition was added to the non-confc�rming use building, the ormer would have to upgrade to concrete curbing, landscaping etc. M r. H arris stated that he has a problem with this because when you would say remodei� or rehab, that was pretty general, but when you say an addition, or rebuild, that was completely different terms. He stated that the reason he wanted to bring this up was 7C PLANNING COMM�,SSI,ON�EET�NC�,__.S�T�vI.�E$�„0�,_,]„9$_0 �AG��._._ .. � D he was afraicl that if there was a restriction like that placed in the zoning code, they would be discouraging retrofitting existing structures to be more energy efficient. M r. Harris then gave an example of someone wanting to insulate there place, and then the City would have to tell them that would be fine, but that they would then have to p ay for upgrading landscaping� and putting in concrete curbing. M r. Wharton stated that he had a personal feeling, that when somebody start�� saying that they are requiring someone to do landscaping� that he thinks about what the purpose people have and the objective people have in government. He further stated that he wondered how much are we going Zo allow government to tell us wha`c to do . Much discussiorz ensued on how this item could best be handled without discouraging upgrading of property. _ Mr. Oquist questionecl whether they were referring to commercial or residential structures? Mr. Harris sta'�ed that he was getting tired of everything happening in the town �appening to the industrial and commerci al property, and noone touching the residential, because they might vote. He further sta�ed that he wondered who war paying the freight? He further ��'3ted that he f elt �hat thPy have been houndir�g people who have been entrepeneurs, axld businesspeople in the community for twenty years, about some little curbing someplace, because it is blacktopping instead of conerete, and yet the City hasn't completed it's curbing project. He.stated that in fact, in front oi the City's M ayor's house, he still has got blacktopped curbing. He wondered when tha� would be ripped ou� axid then charged about �16.00 per foot? Mr. Harris stated -that this was also true of the curbing zn front of the Ci-ty Manager's l�ouse. He further stated that not to many years ago, the City turned around and put in a parking lot, while reauiring the rest of the City to put in concrete, the City put in blacktop. M r. Peterson questioned if on page 13, section 3. A., that when the noise abatemen-t ordinance is passed� if that would then be added to this section. � M r. Harris stated tha� yes it would be included at the time a noise ordinance is adopted. M r. Wharton stated that the Eneroy Commission has looked at the Zoning Code, but that they are not at the present time in a position to make recommendations on this amended zoning ordinance. He further stated tha� he �vould hope that the public hearing would be left open so that the Energy Commission could make recommendations on the code. 7E PLANNIIVG CQMMISaSOIV MEETING,__SEPTEMBER_1_0�1980 PAGE E M,r. ii�rris stated that on page 4, item #30, that he was still having a problem with this section. M r. Boardman stated that he has a tough time with i t, but that you can't stop it. He further stated that hopefully, they could eliminate some of the home occupations that are offensive to the surrounding neighbors. M r. H arris stated that was the point he was aiming at. That if there was indeed a way that they could control it if there was an impact on the neighbors. Discussion ensued on the various types of home occupations that may cause problems, and ways of controll.ing any occupations that do cause problems to the neighbors. - Discussion ensued on the limiting of home o.ccupations by means of requiring a special use permit. M s. Hughes stated that she felt that some home occupations should be allowed, and in some areas. M r. Bo ardman suggested that the Commission might want to consider requiring all home occup atians to be licensed. Mr. Petersen stated that if his wife ca��not have a few piana ��'u students come to �heir home for less��ris; without having a license, that he felt that was a real infringement upon his rights. M r. Harris stated that we talk about all these high and mighty things, but that when it comes right down to the practicality of it, nothing much happens in ihe residential areas to clean them up. He then stated that he objec-ts to it. He further stated that then they talk neighborhood preservation, and upgrading the living standard in Fridley, but that when it comes right down to'the doing it, it isn't done because somebody might not vote. MOTION by M s. Hughes, seconded by M r. Peterson to continue the public hearing on the amendment to Chapter 205 of the Fridley City Code, generally known as the Fridley Zoning Code. UPON A VOTCE VOTE ALZ VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THIS ITF�VI CONTTNUED TO THE NEXT PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING. MOTION by Mr. Treuenfels, seconded by Ms. Schnabel, to amend the agenda, in order to hear Mr. Duane Prairie speak on an item. UPON A VOTCE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE AGENGA AMENJED . �LANNIPdG COMMI SION MEETING �EPTI�VIB�R 0_ 1�84 � P�GE 7� ----_.._ _ � ---- -- -- - - �— - --�-- i-- . 7 - 4. RF(?llE�T FROM PtiRK CONSTRUCTION C0. TO PARK R. V. TRAILERS. Mr. Boardman stated that staff felt that all that was required on this item would be a trailer license. At that point in time, he stated, Park Construction ca.me in and applied for such a Iicense. He further stated that they wanted to bring it to the Planning Commission for discussion. He also stated that the City Counci? had wanted some input from the PLanning Commission� to see if this would be the a�>propriate thing to go with an industrial area. Mr. Praire ther, brought forward the sketches, and plans for what Park Construc-tion was requesting. He stated that they would want to ins�tall sewer, water and electrical service lines for approximately six R.V. trailers. . M r. Harris questioned if there would be a watchman on duty? Mr. Pra.irie stated tYiat about a month ago they had vandals come in a drive trucks through the chain link f ence. At that time '�hey had considered a watchman, but that if �his application was acceptable, there would be someone there periodically, there- fore there would not be a necessity for a watchman. M r. Oquist questioned if these trailers would be inside the fenced are a? Mr. Prairie ��ated that yes they woul�. M r. Petersen questioned if these would be personal vehicles of P ark Construction employees? M r. Praire stated that yes they would be personal vehicles, and there would be no charge to the employees. M s. Hughes s�ated th�.t what it comes down to, was whether they would wan� people living in an axea zoned M 2. M s. Hughes questioned as to where else these vehicles could be parked. M s. Hughes questioned why the City would wa�nt to allow this? She further stated -that so far she has not nearc.? any real :�ar�?s�.ii�. Mr. Harris stated that many people have visitors from out of town park these R.V, vehicles in the driveway, or street and leave them there and use them while visiting. He further stated that therefore he couldn't unders��nd why there would be any diff erence. �Lt�I�i,N,�NG COPQMISS�,ON„�vIEETI��,.��PTEM.B_ER.,�,.Os,�,q�0 A ,�._$_,., % � Discus�inn ensued on whether this item would require different zon�.ng� and the precendents, if any. M s. Hughes s�ated that the Planning Commission does not have licensing come befo re them, but if the City Council has the right to issue licenses� then they could act on this, but if they are seeking her opinion through the Commission� then she would have to �ay �hat she feels this would require rezoning. M r. Prairie stated that he had no objec-tions to any of the stipulation discussed concerning the number of vehicles, , the reviewal of the license annually, no charges for parking of the vehicles etc. M r. Oquist stated tha� he felt that if the Park employees were willing -to sleep there, under those conditions that he was will.ing to allow it. MOTION by Mr. Whartoz�� seconded by Mr. Treuenfels, to recommend to theCity Council, the approval of the license application of Park Construction, for the p arking of six recreational vehicles (R.V. ) on the Park Construction Company lo�t, with the following stipula�ions, that the number of vehicles be limited to six, that -�his license be reviewed annually, axld -that the recreational vehicles not exceed 28 feet UPON A VOICF ';.OTE, MR. OQUI5T VOTING ;�E, MS. HUGHFS VOTING NAY, WITH THE RE�C�iV THAT SHE BELIEVES THi�' TO BE A REZONING, THii'r IS NOT BEING HANDLET� PROPERLY AS A REZONING, MR. WHARTON"� VOTING AYE, MR. HARRIS VOTING AYE, PQR. TRE'JENFELS, VOTING AYE, MS. SCHNl�BEL, VOTING AYE, MR. PETERSEN VOTING AYE. CHAIRI�IAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION PASSED. Chairman Harris advised Mr. Prairie that he should be back for when this i�em comes to the City Council at 7=3�� September 22, 1980 Chairman Harris recessed the Plax1ning Commission for a five minute recess. 5. PUBLTC HEARING__ RECEIVING INPUT_ IN THE IPiPLIl47ENTATION_SECTION OF THE FRIDLEY COi�IPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN MOTION by Mr. Wharton, seconded by Plls. Hughes to open the public hearing on receiving input in the implementation sec�ion of the Fridley Comprehensive Develpment P1.axi. Upon a voice vote all voting Aye, Chairman Harris declared the Public Hearing ope�n at 10:15 p.m. M r. Boardman stated that the status of the complete Comprehensive Plan. is that they have requested axl extension un�il November 1st from Metro Counci�.. M s. Schnabel stated that she had a question under the modest cost housing opportunities, there is an item about local housing bond programs. She questioned whether this was the same type of program that was being done out in San Diego? PLAPINING COMMISSION MEETIr1G .5EPTEMBER io�_ 19go, ,_+ PAGE 9_ M r. Boardman explained that this is the same one as what is being operated in Coon Rapids. He further expl�ined that it is like an Industrial Revenue Bond, but that it is vrhen a Community sells bonds, and the,y allow those bonds out at a lower in�Lerest rate. M r. Boardman fur�her explained how some of these bonds wo rk . M s. Schnabel stated that she has read some articles particular pro;�lems that have been encoun-tered with housing bands, in different areas of the country. relating some of the M r. Petersen stated that he found he had problems with some of the wording in some areas, in particular on page 22, on Land Use, at the bottom of the page. He stated -that they are referring to State and F�deral suggested guidlines. M r. Petersen questioned. what about any local or i�etropolitan guidelines? M r. Boardman stated that the Flood Plains are strictly regulated by the Federal and State guidelines };roLgh the �?1R, and tre of��ces of the Federal Emergency, and there ax� no o-tner guidlines for this. Mr. Petersen questioned what about the Rice Creek Watershed, or something like that? M r. Boardman stated that they get all their information directly from the Department of Natural Resources and �hat the City has to comply v�i �hL�:Federal and Sta�te Re�iz�.ations for the adoption of the Flood P�!a�ns. Mr. Peter� he felt tY "strongly right now. en stated that on Page 23, the Noise Abatement Prograrn at it should be worded 'the City will implemen�', not consider", because he sta�ed, they are working on it After much discussion the Commission stated that the words in e process s ou e pu in an s rong y eonsider deleted. M r. Petersen stated -that he wanted to read something that would pertain �o "the City Budget" that was passed on to him� and that this was in regards �o the Nature Center at North Park. "The implementation for the N ature Center at North Park, is in jeopardy now, and the Commission must clea��' reiterate its desire to provide staff, and program funds to support implementation of the Na,ture Center. All outside efforts now in soliciting funds fram Corporations, such as M edtronics, have been used at the N ature Center to complete the building facility." M s. Hu�hes questioned if this statement was a recommendation� and from whom? 7N PI,ANNING_ �COMMIS�ION_MEETIIVG_ SEPTEMBER 10 1.80 _ PAGE 10 � I ._ . . _ _ _ �_ 9 ._..._.._ _�. _ Mr. Petersen stated that these remarks came from Lee Anne Spore, a�d that it was something they have discussed, and something she has studied. Mr. Soardman stated that he did not know if they would want to put in those exact wores. He stated that they might want to state pra.vate industry, for potential funding resources.' He further stated that he did not know if they would want to make a specif=c statement about one p ark. M r. Petersen stated that the concern was that North Park was nat left out. He sta�ed that when they talk about the joint powers agreement for Locke Park, he understands that there are certain things being lef t out of the N ature Center's building facility because of funding problems. M r. Harris stated that if things hadn't been discarded, the building might no�: have been built, becausp the bids came in $100, 000. 00 over bud`get. He further stated that hopefully things could ba added to the facility as funds became available. M r. Petersen stated that wauld be doubtful. He further stated that if everything else is getting all the money they need, he wondered why the N ature Cen�er f acility wasn't? Ms. Hughes �t�.ted -that there are funds being raised for the Schroer Prox�erty, playfield, both for -the construction of the facilities up there, and potentially for a building, when you hava all kinds of other needs in terms of community parks. M s. Hughes stated that the VFu�J was donating $50,000 to finish one ballfield at the Schroer Property. She further stated that Medtronic was asked for a sum of money, in an informal a.pproach, about two weeks ago, for a potential recreational building, on this site. She further stated that what M r. Petersen is saying is� �hat this kind of fund raising, and talks, axld reque�ts, with the idea of raising money for that area is happening, when there are needs in the community parks, and when there are also needs up at North Park. She further stated that it is never money �or a park system, but rather for a particular pro ject. M r. Harris stated that to back up a bit, he stated where was all this funding for North Park when that building was first proposed then? Al1 the funding that has been provided for North Park to his understanding, is really taxpayers dollars, whether it's local, state� or federal. He fur-ther stated that they only had so much money to rvork with, and in order for that building to come within that budget they had to do what they could. M r. Petersen stated that was not what M s. Sporre was referring to, but rather that she was saying lets �take care of what we have, befare we start ].00ki.ng into future things � that we haven't even started developing yet: P�NING�OMMI�SION_MEET�NG �EPTFIVIBER�,�O�.. 1�80 _ PAGE_11� 7 � Mr. Harris stated that if that was the case then, that was a determination that Planning, and the City Council should make in a Policy De�t;ermination, and tha� it really doesn't belong in the Implementation Section, of the Comprehensive P1a12. He stated that he felt -�hough that it should be discussed. M s. Hughes sta�red that she agreed. Mr. Boardman s�L'ated that most of your resources for certain parks are fundE.d because of outside fundir�g sources. He further stated �h at with North P ark it was wi-th $365,000.00 th at was got�en from Me :ro Gouncil. He further sta�ed that if they were talking parks, it was going to be close to �560,000.00 that they are get�ir.g from �LA�1COtI, that if they-were to apply for the same money for North Park they would not get those LA����COL�1 funds. He fur�;her stated that they were talking about different needs in differen� areas, and there is no way that you could take your different resources, and put them into one bunch. MOTTON by Ms. Hughes,seconded by M r. Oquis�, to close the Public Hearing on Receiving Input in the Implementation Section Of the Fridley Comprehensive Development Plan. UPON A VQICE VOTE, ALZ VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE PUBI,IC HEARING CLOSED AT 10:45 p.m. MOTION by Nr. Treuenfels, seconded b;;• �!!s. Schnabel, to recommend the Implementation Section of the Comprehensive Plan to City Council with amendmen�s'.as discussed. UPON A VOICE VOTE ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE NlOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. 6. RECEIVE PARKS AND RECREATION COMP�IISSION MINUTES: AUGUST �, 19$0 M s. Hughes stated that she wanted to note that the P arks and Recreation Commission con-�inued their discussion on of development, and remodeling of neighborhood p arks. M s. Schnabel stated that in reading the minutes, that she felt that M r. Robinson's observations of the parks were some of the best reporting that she has seen on the p arks in a long time. She further stated that she felt that it was a realistic opinion, and repart. M s. Hughes stated that the one problem she had with it was that there was app arently no comp arision done with the census figures. M r. Treuenfels questioned whether 3.2 beer was allowed, or not, in Locke Park? '�L�NNING COMMIS�ION _MEET�IVG SE�TEMIIER�O,. 1980 __,_ ,_ PAGE 12 _ - - % �: Ms. Hughes stated that when they accepted the property from the Douglas Chapel� for Locke Park, ihat in that deed was the provision tha� no intoxicating beverages would be allowed in the park. She stated tha-t the problem gets to be what is intoxicating. She stated that they have posted a sign that states this. M r. Harris stated th at regarding the letter to the residents, he felt the sentence was not to clear that stated; "we are in-terested in appointing the community mainstays, and interested folk." M s. Hughes stated th at the Commission had changed that, and that what she had sa.id was "that we are interested in appointing people who were members of organizations, people who are with a building bac}:round, and then just p�ain folk. " but, she stated they felt that was insulting too. � MOTION by Ms. Hughes, seconded by M r. Treuenfels, to receive the Parks axld Recreation�Commission Minutes, Augus-t 13, 1980, UPON A VOICE VUTE, AZL VOTING AYE, GHAIRMAN HARRIS, DECLARED THE MINUTES RECEIVED. 7. RECEIVE HOUSING &_ REDEVELOPiVIENT COMIVIISSION MINUTES: AUGUST 14�� f980_ — Ms. Schnabel .;tated -that perhaps it �NOUld be wise for the HRA to. proceed witi a different phase, of development, that perhaps the conditions for phase 1 development are just no� good enough at this time. M r. Boardman stated that they are considering all phases. MOTION by M r. Oquist, seconded by M r. Petersen, to receive the Housing & Redevelopment Commission Minutes, of August 1�, 1980. UPON A VOICE VOTE ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS� DECZARED THE MINU TES RECEIVED. 8. RECEIVE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION MINUTES: AUGU ST 19� 1980 M r. Petersen stated th.at he would like to men-�ion the EQC's feelings regarding the creosote problem. He stated they feel �hat the matter is not -�otally solved, and that there is s�ill a question uniil they receive some further information, and reports. He further sta�ed tha� they feel they rvould not be able �o close the issue� un�il they got a sign off from the PCA� and the Minnesota Department of Health, with their final findi.ngs. Dzscussion ensued on -�he issue, and various depar�ments and the lack of repor�s. 7L PLt�NNING COMMISSION MEETING SEPTIIvIB�R 10, 1980 � PAGE_ 13�, M r. Petersen stated that he questianed the Planning Commissions feelings on the EQC's feeling that a stipulation be placed on the building permit� so as to pro�eci themselved, and provide an'out if somthing further is found either while building, or in further tests� or repor-ts. Mr. Harris stated that he felt that it vrould be wise to seek City Council direction on this matter. MOTION by 1�r. Peterson, seconded by Ms. Schr�abel, to receive the Env ri onmental 6!uality Commission Niinutes, dated August 19, 19$0. UPON A VOICE VOTE AZL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLAREU THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION i�INUTE�� RECEIVED. . MOTION by M r. Peterson, seconded by M s. Hughes, to recommend to the City Council to include appropriate special conditions, on the building permit on th�e ;�Iedtronics site, to safeguard the interests of the City, and the general health, saf.ety, and welfare, perta,ining to the discovery of addi�tional cont�minated areas, from the creosote operation. � UPON A VOICE VOTE ALL VOTING AYE, CHP.IRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOU SLY. 9. RECEIVE EN�RGY CON'��+TISSION ilIIP1UTE^:: <AUGUST 26, 1980 MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded by Mr. Treuerifels, to receive the Energy Commission Minutes, dated August 26, 198fl UPON A VOICE VOTE AZL VOTING AYE, CHAIRM�AIV HARRIS DECI,ARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 10. RECEIVE .APPEALS COMMISSIQN MINUTES: AUGUST 26, 1980 M s. Schnabel stated that she wauld like the Planning Commission to note, that the Appeals Commission recommendation, that the City of Fridley sign on Universtiy Avenue is in disrepair, and that whoever is responsible, should have it upda�ed, and repaired. M r. Boardman stated that it was N aegeles responsibility, and that they are ready to fix -the sign, but that the �ity has not as yet decided what they wan� to have on the sign. A'IOTION by Ms. Schnabel, seconded by Mr. Peterson� to receive the Appeals Commission Minutes, August 26, 1980. UPON A VOICE VOTE ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTIQN PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. PLAIVNING COMf�ISSSION MEETIN�,SEPTEcVIBER �Oi_.19F30 i�AGE_ 1�_ 7 M 11. OT�iER BUSINF.aS: A. City of Spring I,ake Park - Official Publication Chairman Harris questioned if this Plat approval would impact the City of Fridley? Mr. Boardman stated that no it would not. MOTION by �ir. Treuenfels, seconded by Mr. Peterson, to receive the publication from the City of Spring I,ake Park. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIHMAi1 HARRIS� DECLARED THE MOTION PASSED UNANIl�IOUSLY. B. MSD Recycle - Mr. Dave Locey Mr. Boardman s�ated that he had spoken to Ms. i�odig, on -this item, and that she felt that it probably was a ploy by the can company" s to get the legislature to not impose a deposit on soft drink can. She also felt that this would not impact the existing City's recycling center. Mr. Boardman further �tated that what MSD was looking at was to set up a temporary recycling center, at thP Pop Shoppe location with a payment to people per pound for what they bring in. He further stated th�.t they �vou�d start with accepting steel, alum,inum, and plastic, and if �his proved successful they vrould then apply for a permanent location, th�.t � would be North of the Pop Shoppe buiiuing. Mr. Haxris questioned if this was to be locate.d in the parking lot? Mr. Boardman stated that the present one, would be located in the Pop Shoppe parking lot. They would have in the lot an office trailer, some holding containers, and a magnetic separator. and vaxi. M r. H arris stat�d that they then would require a special use permit� and that he would like to see some better plans. Because this wou�d impa�t the surrounding area, i�Ir. Harris sta�ed, he feels �hey must apply for a special. use permit. M r. Treuenfels stated that this �r�ould give people an incentive, and you would see a lot of litter disappear. Ms . Schnabel stated that she concurs wi �i:h AZ r. Harri s, and would like to see a better drawing of what is planned. MOTION by M r. Treuenfels, seconded by Mr. Oquist� to receive the MSD Recycle letter� of September 8, 1�80. UFON A VOICE VOTE ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIfiMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. PLANNING_CO��IMISSTON MEETIIVG_ SEPTEiVIF3ER 1d�980 _ _ _ pAGE 1 y�'� 7 i, MOTION by Ms. Schnabel, seconded by PJ[r. Oquist� to recommend that MSD Recycle � apply for a Speci al U se Permit, and come in with drawings to scale, and defini.tions of the equipment required. UPON A VOICE VOTE ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION PASSED UNANIi�TOUSLY. M r. Treuenfels, questioned how much this Company would have to pay for a special permit, for somethir.�; he considers highly beneficial to the City of Fridley? Mr. Harris, and M r. Oquist, stated tha� they did not know if it was benefi ci al at thi s point, �d i�:' i t is, ma3rbe i t should not be in that location. ADJOU RNMEN T : MOTION by Mr. Treuenfels, seconded by �Is. Schnabel, to adjourn the meeting. . UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE SEPTEtVIBER 10, 1980, PLANNING COti�i1�IISSION MEETING ADJOURNED AT 11:45 p.m, RespectfullS• ;;ubmit-�ed, � � �%'"���� ,.� � �' G� ; � Elaine R. Reed R ecording Secretary 0 C7TY OI' I'P,IDLi:Y PETY'�ION COVF:P. S1tEE1' Petition No. �'1g80 Date Receivcd August ]8, 1980 � Objec� Vacate alley easement in Block 4, Plymouth Addition (i00% agreement) � Petition Checked By Dat-e Percent Sigr:ing Referred to City Council • Disposition � �o s We, the undersigned, petition the City to vacate the alley easement in Block 4, Plymouth Addition. We understand �hat if we have 10�% agreement in our b7ock, the fee will be waived. ,���-�-�� � �.��-��'� y������ %��,�� 9 `����-u .��: `�� O� �/���.� � �j�� �.�,sy°z.� O� � c, ��u-�� �I � zc.,J � �w�� � � ��'�'/ ,/��ZrL�� �� � �l, � . ��T,1�-c�°Lc..�... ��z-►� �c.� ��a---- `� ���/ � � � i o� , 1, J ,�� �,.r.l / f � d 1 � � _j �. �V �� � ��%�� � � t �, � �'' ` �'�� ��� �/ ' I • . 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"""'--��_ : i �_ � � i .j1 ` � �..F..+....T.........�--�� . � . . . . �"".."��w.`� �. � . � . � .� :�ir,' � � ,. : � � . � ._ � : � 1" . '-. ' . t _ . . ,� , ..�. .;_� _.� � , _... �.v �/�1_� , . , ; — . , � ��,�� ;G �" ,�, ; r�, �, � ; ! , � I ;�i i � +:�:t-; : : ; t � 1 1 . L1.,_: �...� � •-1"-� -�_,-T� -•- � 1 � • � � j ' . . ' . ' 1 � � � � ` - . � � � I + �� � + � � � .� + .-• 1 _ -.�-�^ �- ` � i ; � ! i � i ' � r -r � � • i ' � � .. t� ___ _ _ ----r"- _'-r- -�- — ..�- �- •'-'•--- :—�-^- • �" ocx_� � � � CONSTRUCTION C0. `�� 6ENFq��` � �� � �� / � ���r� � � r � '� S •�� AMEa���.• V � ��� e ESTABLISHE� 1916 7900 BEECH STREET N.E. � MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55432 • TELEPHONE 78&9800 August 18, 1980 City of Fridley ' 6431 University Avenue N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Attn: John G. Flora Gentlemen: ■ COMMERCIAL AN[ � T INDUSTRIAI EXC� � ■ ROAD BUI�D�NG ■ PILE DRIVING e SEWER, WATER INSTALLATfON ■ BRIDGES ■ CiOLF COURSES � SUB DIVISION AND LAN� OEVELOPMENT � EQUIPMENT RENTAL ■ ENGINEERING AND DESIGN � Enclosed please find our application tn �a:rk R. V. Trailers and a copy of the plo� plan as to�where these trailers wou�.d be parked. We are proposing to install sewer, water and electrical service lines to serve approximately six of the recreational vehicle type units. These units would be used on a temporary, occasional use basis and would serve as sleeping quarters for our "out of town" superintendents who are wark- ing on projects in the Metro ArEa. The units would be parked on the property according to the plot plan and hidden from view from both Beech Street & 81st Avenue. Ea.ch of the units would be parked about a month or so at any one time and there will be no charge to our employees for pa�king. We request that we be put on the adgenda for the next City Council meet- ing to get approval for this service. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at any time. Sincerely, P RK CONS ION COMPANY . . �.� Duane E. Prairie, Senior Vice President se encl . � � �'c�:y c� �N�:�;��y �� ` f/ 6T ?HZ TOP 0► THC Tti1MY ML.� � • ' �'L"'•"'� COu/tUNIT1/ 02v�1.C'N.P.NT O�V. � 1 � PFlO?EGT��'S f.::a1�TI�N G:?T. ' �...' ; Clt�r Hnt,l f::lCLyY G�c:! 4....1�.:� �.� a�•eao• s�so • A. $. C. b. T�. ' F. E W JEGf ._.... , . _.�_.�_.�� � � HOUSE TRAILER APPLICATION �. I ' • � ta;:.1�H t V GATs �' �G o:' arv►r uvc u u• 91� - r9 4 i/31/73 1 1___ _ 800___ 2:�me o£ Applic�nt: PARK CQNSTRUCTI�� �OMPANY �. Addrecs: �QQ �E�r� STRLET j�, � - FRIDLEY�,� TNNFS(�TA SS432 '� .�J�Li � Cw�nerst�ip of Tr.:ilcr.,: VARIOUS OWNERS -• D�scripCion of� Trailer (I4�kc and Size1: VARIOUS-TRAVEL & RECREATIONAL ` I:��e o� C:Yn::r of L�nd: PARK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Addzes�: � Perio� o€ Ti�ze Trailer is to be Storad or Occupied: ONE-TWO MONTHS AT A TIN . _ . � Use of �r�.ilex: SLEEPING QUARTERS ' � ' � G. Si�nature3 of Ac'.joinii�� Pro�e=ty Csrners GranGin� �`,ppxoval: . ._.._� - H.• Loct�tion oF xr�i.2er on Pzoposed P.operty (Attach Plot Pl�a of Property}; • SEE PL,AN 4` - Z: �t4"hexe '!:ra t1.4r i� to be Qcc}�p�_v�, t�ln4t ia : . 1: I:e�Cia+i�nip bet�•.�en `1'�:.^_ile� C�aae: snd Lar,d �.aner: F�pL_OYEF�f S[TPFRTNTFN 2. I�FSacs �zd t'.�cc af t111 Q�cug�nta ; • 3. Fttcilities �or Sc�•raSc Dispoaal, jd�tcr and E1�cL-ricity: WE WILL BE IN- � STALLING SEWER & WATER & ELECTRICAL SERVICES The applic:.Gio�i, �.�hen precented ;o th� City Council shull ehow tha recommendation af t�i� Zoning F�c�inistx�L-oz nnd/or I�ui.ldin� Inapector. �'lcace find c�tt�zchcd cttcck in tii4 ��nount of � fox parkit�g, for qccupying �� housa �xz�lcr. � A�pzuvcd l�y i . � l,p�lic�n� Data , Il:ec�i.pt No. � Li.ccnao No. �.....-... � 0 � S i i � P � M � i �., N �, a �... z ':� i� �' ', �r. I O 0 C o 3 � ::� = .. I I - � E 3 � ...�: � c i+ ti Z .� � M A a � � � s � � � M �, Park Construction � 7900 Beech Sto .� w sb /� —! �'V �c� . Y 0 Y ^ ��q`� .�+ S �� --•,J- _ �.�-- : /�11 I��� I p 1���� y�ri , �� � ,� � f' N O 1 �l �o = �� TCF� _.... --- ----'- � r :v < n _ .... � .� a � ��'r k o yr Y G�IIC� � _... .._..-.�.-�..�.-s...,.,,... . % � �' �F. g ra � � YI V ti Y L >c a f' M O � � � . O — � o° , �� 3 IM x � .^ o—Fe'— r � .� �; . � 1 a j �_ � �- t -' � E A ( .� f r— —�� c.._... :� : �-- _� ! _ _! i � ~� � _..� -� i �' i t � 1 �.�_��_ J ---•"�------•'r' _�' t �� f 4 � ; , { � N ' r �t � - <<��t o-- -��___._._._��_�_�.__._. o.-- .. , i 7' ,r .t I��P�f�i�iE���Tl�;�IG�d 'Ctie purpose oi' the ImE��ementa�ion Sec�ion is to de.sr.rihe haw the goa? s, objecti v�s, and poi icies of thi s{}l an wi i 1 bt� car�°i ed oat.^ The n��cTei�s o� ��ii�. ;ectior� consi:;�=�� �f 7} regulati�ns, 2) � rov�sion of pubi�ic faciliti;,, ar.c! 3) 1-�oicsirg pr�ogr•�:ms. A major� �-ec;uirrrnei��: of the ��teL-rapali�an l.a;�d plannir;g i�,�.t is f�hat an lmp1E>r,er�a4ion Secti�n n�t s�.abstar�tial ly d�par�t i�rorn ti;e m��tr�o�ol �ian sys�:er�a �;uns. }lo�•�ever, bc- . y�orcd the.Lard Plann�n� �`tic;; req;�ire��,en±; Gr�e in��}ortart �I��cai �:�nsica��ra- tions for p�i�n �R,ple�ner��:ation. �ff�c�;iv� �.lar i��plementaiion is n�.,4 just a prc�rarn i;c rur'ry o�afi i.h� piar, but is a basis fer� continuing � ocal �evel onm�r�t deci s i ons �:s � ri� �hri reasor,�i r�, : n tf;� pl an . I� must b� {:ept�ii� mir;d i;ha� a com�?rt�h�ns���e pl:�r� p•rovides d�;re;,� tiun i��r,r solvir�g p;^�51��^s an� c±caiirg v,;ti� c�;an��. Pl�,n -im�le��,er�tat�t�r; . � r►e�ns ����ing �:�,e plan ��,�° fi'u�ure c!ecisions ard a:����st�i�g ti�e plan if :'i�uttire con�ji�i�rs antic�pat�d �o rU�i; nc.��.�r. Ti;e ;c7?o:�iny secti�n �e-- 5GY'lh�� tre orci�ina�:c�S� 1"2�3U;c�.�i0i�5 :i(?Ci r�^GCfi�:;:� ;Y��i'tC.{] ��i� City Ji t'�^iCi�pj� S}xOU�(.� t�GO�'?� f7Y' i�i�t't?C"Ir?c�tP. :.tl c3.S � I;'tr?3;;S l:'�' �^1�3iEt'ilECtt'!t"It�. tit° �C�7,°i� �:sf)— �1�'ct � ���es � ncl ��1 i c i es af �;hi s r�i an a�i��yi � chap�;ur ac�dresse� �'r;e � a? 1 ���ri �� .� sect�ons ar ��h� conTr�re ;�r:siv�3 p?a�:: . - '� L�n:? t1sP �( i t�r.� t�ci i t±� an ervi rc�;�;er� ��:7 Y'c.S��li"ce j3?"0i;t?C �j Q►; e'. °:ainur,i� *{�c,i,�;ir�9 (�"o^rams f:o prcv�i.4e �ow ��a n;�z:�rat� c�si hous�i�y o�- E�t��°i.i�r��i 4i es ) � � . '� i''ciY'�:S c":il� Q�7¢11 $�aCE tC��l?td� 111'7I°�S«r'iie�.�(:S� x Ti�ar?sp��rtati�n (c�p�ita�! ;n�r�vem�ni.$) * tda�;�r, Seti�r�r� and Sal ��ci E��as4e (c�r��i�Y,� 1����;ra�rem�r�i:s) � . � ` 1 ... . . _ . . .. � . �. . � . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . �. ... . .. . 1 7 1�1 9 �nri� usE Zonin 7X . One of the main themes of the Lanc1 Use Plan ��ras that the City shoulQ deveiop a process of evaluation and a system of priorii:ies �:o base land use decisions on. Policies ha�3e been developed in this plar, �o guide evaluat:ion and determine priori�ies. The City's use of these policies, ar�d its existing framev�orl: wi�l combine to form a decis�on- rnaking process that will be responsive ta cl�ariging condif;ions. Throu�h this system, the City will be better able fi.o ensure ap{�ropriai:e fui:ure land use combinations. • . � No di rect l and use r.hanges are shol�rr+ i n the Propesed Land Use Plan. This is mainly the result of the Cit��'s desi�re to use the above mentioned evaluatior� process and sy�tem.of pri�rities. Ho4��ver, �ome comniercial and industrial lands were identified in �hQ liousing F1an as having the poi:ential to r�;eet our projected 'n�using needs. Thes� land parcel s e��i 11 be rezonEd only after peti ti oii of the 1 andc�wner a»d �I-,e praper evaluaticn pt°ocess by the City. :� � Zoring Code The zoni ng code i s presently be�: n�:� ►�evi sed s� as to ref� zct i±;�- pol�ci�C as set forth'ir► the Ca��p��ehensive �lan. � 7he �oning code wi�1 go through an evaluai:io�� pr��cess sin�ilar to �hat of z�ning ci�anges. ,�,any cftan,cs ����i? � b� made to i:i-;e �ocfe w,�ere unnecessary requi rements exi si; for s; te d;�ve l epm�r�i.. Itt adcli i,1�91, the code ��.i 11 be strertg�;he�ed w}��re necessary �Lo i'ur�i.}�er campati b�i 1 i c;� v�ri i:h ddjacei�� land use an�+ �he ervironment. Environmental Urd�inances, Regulations�and Pro�ms� , This sertio�� reveals hoi•a the �;�vir�n�enLal profiect�on p�lici?s Will i:e in�plemt_ni:ed. Qrdinances, rec�ula�ic�r7s a���l progr;�rrs �hat f�ave been cr-eal.ed o�� titii11 be er,Gct�:l �?� tt�e ft�t�.�re ar•�' SUliullu!"1ZLCI belo��: * The Creek ard River }'res4rvation iianaqement Ord��r�ancc (Fic7od t'lain Crd.� - T�ii_5 orci�n,:�nce ��ril i bc r�vised b; �he Ci�y to Le c�nsistent wit't� th� s�i��ested S�ate and Feder•al guidei�+res. * C�°itical 11r�a O��e�,i�zy (�r�aitiance - This ord;nar��� wi11 be ado�:ted �ifter�(�1�+�'G�?011 an�C��n�cil rcvietiv a��d E,nvirorti,�enial Quali�y ap-- proval. Ii: ��riil },:�J�;�CL t.r�e hl�ssiss�ppi Riv:�r ar.d if:s adjo�ninc� lar�ds ��ritl�ir� �i'i�ley• . � 0 r m 7Y * Rice Creek blaiershed District - N C3oard of Manayers coordinate ' all rr�ater i�ianager,�nt decisiun�s in this district: This program Yrill continue implementine� the policy of not increasing Lhe rate or de�ra��ing the quaZity of runoff. � * Ciiy Pol i� f'or Non-Cortro1l ed t�!atershed Di strict - 7he Ci ty ��rill im�lemen� similar pelicies as the Rice Creek 4latershed Distric�: for development. outsicie of tilis distr�ct. -��--�- � * Buildin� Perrni� Process - This existing process will continue to ensurc tha� ull necessary site requirements are met before development. Before the issuance of a permit to build, a devel- oper must demonst�°ate compliance vri�h all zoning code r•equirements. * Junk Ord�nance - Tn° City pr�sently hus �n �ordinar.ce relating to ju�ik, debris, and juni; cars. Notivever, it will be revised to b�tter �. handle todays junk prablems. . � * t�oi se l�batemeni r'roc�ram -. The Ci ty wi 71 strongly consi der a m�tor vehielF ard property line noise aba�ement �,rogram. This program coul G u� caorc�i nat�d ���i th a�jacer�t ^�a,i����r�i �t;i es such as C� I ur:uia � ��1 ��I YJ • ... , . ' . . K I)i sezsed Tree I�Y'JC�T•a.m - The Ci ty wi 11 coi�t i n�ie to' use tl;'i � oro- grari to contr�ol�diseased trees such as D�tch �lm ar�ci Oa� bsi�it. �' F'oi nt and P;un--Source Poi �t Pol l uti on Stuci� - The Ci �;y UJi �� parti c- ipa��e in effarts by tiie �iletrc��?o1�i,an Ccuncil t;o st���y ar.d c�t~t�ect. probl er.as i�ti �ni poi ►:t and non-source poi nt p�l i u'ci�n. u � / , � � 0 � ' 71 FIOUSIN� . The h1etropolitan Land Planning Ilct of 1976 requires local govern- rnents in the Metropoli�:an Area to c+escribe in the housing eiement of their comprehensive plan a housing strategy for providing housing op- �ortunities to mee� existiny and projected housing needs. Tvro categories are to be inc?uded: (1) opportunities for loti�r and moderal;e-income house- holds ancl (2) opportunit�ies for modest-cost housing. According to h1et- ropolii;an Council popuiation and household si-r_e projectiors, it is fo�e- casted that Fridley wi17 realize a gro��ith in households of 1,859 by 1990. The data below reveals the household needs ir� Fridley: � � Projected Househol d Grot•�tfi 1980 population �= 32,620 persons =� 10,2�t1 ho�seholds 1980 houser�o►d size 3.19 persons per househuld 1990�o_pu � �� i��n _ 3�,500 persons =� 32,140 house!�c?�; 199G household size 2.85 persons per housenold � � Con7��tt�n'i ty �ridley �OI11f11Uili t�}' Fr i cl1 cy 12.,100 househo?ds b� I990 � --10,2�1 households by. I98C � 1,859 ac�ditional houset►alds �y 1990 F�1TR SNARE Or- I�EED F�R LO'td /i�;�� PiO�cRATE .� INC0,�1t� t10U�Ih�(-: OPPOF�►�UNI-(IES J Con�munit � C� a�,it;� Percents P,ange o� Ai•��atiti�ide Nee�.1 � � htinimum i�iax�m�ni � 1..36 h80 1200 -- FAI2 Sflll�tE GO�I_ FOR ivE,�1 h100'�S?-CQSI� �,OU5I;1G l!PfIT�S {{nusetinl ci Gro��t.'� Di 5tri bi�ti on �` Pcreeiita�c �`_.^~ - ].36 F�-�ir Share Goal For �iE'.W f'�UCiI'S�-i05�: Housin� Units QaJ � Providinc� For Pro,'e�ted 11t�usehold Gr�a1Lh �'roviding i'or projectcd household grUVlth will inv�lve a nun,:�cr of effarts by thc Gity of Friciley. Qasical1y, i�t aiill invo�ve all��•�ing the needed i�ousing to be bui1t as ii; is deman�icd. Tf1� major role of the City ;;; m4.�t�;-;� �rnjarin�! househUld de�ta�d 4ri11 be to encourac�e land use op- portunity far housinc�. Since the City has little land ieft zoned resi- dential, it shou�ld determin�: v��ich addii:ianal land is suitable fc�r resi- dential devel�pment. In response to the nee�l for additiunal lands, the ' City nas developE�d policies tc: 1) re-evaluate its present land us� zoning to dete�mine if more land should b� r�aue avaiiabie for residential devel op�nent and 2) encourac,�� ��eti ti ons for res i de� �i a 1 rezoni ng o�F i n- dustrial develoPcrent. Lands th«t t�ave been found suit�ble for resid�ntial develo}�ment are st�own in figure 4-3 on page 4-17. These lands, if devel- oped properly, ca�ld sat;isfy Fridley's proje�te� housei�old gro�vth. Pt�ovidinq Low anci Moderate Income �iousin To date, the City of Fridley has undertai:en n!imerous hcusirt� pro- grams to provide low and n�od�rate income housing ap�or�.unitips.�' �t��s1�•� pray��ams are revealed in the Housing Invento•ry �ection. (Se.. p. g �11;houc}h these programs have been very successful i n provi �i ng 1 oN� and maderat� incom� housing� the h1etropolitar� Councii proJects the ne°a to provide auditional lo« and moderal:e income �pportunit�es ta�obtain. "fai� shar�" go�ls. � � The Ci ty' s stra�:ea� to provi de these ac!di ti onal l 0��1 an�i ,modnt�ate � incomn i3ousinc, 3ppc�ri:uri;t.ies is ��rro folr�. Tize C.it,,� �:ill f1rS� expand exi st� �� prcgi°arns ti�hen i i: i s desi rabl e and ;;as the resources tn d� so . Second, t.�� ::i i;y v;i 11 use 'progi,a»s that bec�m� avai 1 a!� i e�nd GrE.' c3GCcpt- ak��e ic t�;e c�mmunity. � 7� Ti�e rri ct? ey �?ousi ��g and R�clevel opme»�: Au.t`�or� i;y ( NR^ ) a�d Ci f.y CoGn� ;1 ti�vil 1 conti nue to b° �.�ajor deci si on•-rn�k�i �g t�odi es regardi ng i�ous- •ing i ssues , Al on�� w�i tin the advi scry pc���Pr of the P� a,�ni ng Ccx�!�il ± SS 1 Gtl , ti» �t�ia��e�� }i�A ar�� C7iy Councii cansi:it:;te a decisio►�-�makir,g prflcess �:l�at w� i 1 cor�ti i���e t:o b� ser�si ti ve to changi ng hous � r�g n�ecis and ��rogr:��ils . Pr�gr•ar��s a;�d sl:ratey i e� preseili:ly avai 1 abl e to th� Ci �:y ure g���en ��� G�4N: 1. Fec�ral Communi t}� De�r�T o r;;e�7t B? ock Gra:�t (CD[3G? - i f�� C�: i:.�;r ���� �? p�ai°su� ac{ditiorial CD6G fui�GS 4��he►: i�'r�ey are availuble ar,:� 4viic:n Fr�uley quali�ies. Past CD�G funds ti�,ere used for reha�ili-�ution grani:s ta lot•r anc� r�o��c�ratp i►�carr;e nouscho�cls. In additio�, tl��c�se futzds �,rere used to esi.ablish a i��usi►�g r;ai�tenance code f�r a�?art- ment uni�;s. � . ' ' �_ . 2. Comiruni�� Develo�ment E'lo�:k Grant (Cor��s7/ �ec:l:ior, 2�5 - The City is preseiitl,y us�ng th�s program �o niak� land�avai�lable to build �iive lo�v a��d ii�od�r��te ircom� hausi��g ur�its for larc�e ram- . ilies. 'ih� City will contiiiue to u�e progru►ns 1?i:e this �s avail- able to praviif�� housi ng eppor•tuni ti es far 1 ar�ge -�umi i i es. 3. T<<x I ncremen� F�«� nc i nct - Thn C i iy ��rescn �iy I�as � ta:c i ncreir�e�:t clist.ric�, sct uEa t.0 acc;u�i►•e lanc!s ior rcci�vt�lopmcr►t. t'ousinc� uni ts f�or . l o�r �t�d IIIOCICrat;'. 111CQ111:? w i i i U^ stro;�gl y cons i der•ed �►�i i}� tlii s redevel o��;�u�nt. ^�udi ti o�?,� ;: tax i ncrei�icnt d i s�:�•i cts 7 BB � � . �. , �, . , , . , ; _. .. may be pursued for housing development in the t'uture. q�. Zonin _Cc►de ReviSion - The City is in �:ne process of revising its zoning code to reduc� some of the unnecessary requirements � for housi�ig construction. The revised code will allow for a diversity of housing typ?s. It provides for chan5es such as density, unit size and lo� size. In addition, the Plannecl De- vel opment ( PD) di stri ct t•�i 11 be revi sed to ma�:e i t more ��corkabl e and useable for today s changing conditions. , 5, Section 8 Ex-iS�:irt� - The City prese�itly has 103 conl;racts under thi s pro�ram ur�d �-ri 11 expand vihen money i s avai i ab1 e. , 6. Section 8 New Constr±�cticn - This p�ogram has been successf�al in the pas� and.the City vr:ll seek to use it uc�u�n• �'�he7'e p°S- si b1 e and consi stent 4�i th i�hi s pl an, i:he Ci ty w�i i 1 faci i i tate the efforts of priv?t� developers �o �uild.additional Sec. 8 t�ew Construction uni�;s. � - , � Pr�vid.ing t�9ode�st H� CPl?oriunities .� � 1 nwi r,g are ste,,s ti�� i � ty wi i 1 ��k� to p�°o»i de moc�est cos�i hAUSi rg nppc?��:��:ni �ti es . � . . . I} Zon�i ng Coc�e 42cvi sion �- The Ci ty' � effar�Ls �� re��� se i �s �eri r,g� 4-. T'-f� GQ(jF: 1'�1 � 1 gr:-.�at iy Ti7C :� 1�+.0 �� COf15t:1"Ui. `t'.10i� 0 i R1G({(:S i COSt hcusi nc� U{11 �S. t�iany o� �:r�e recommendat;i ons of the Rd���i sotJy St1�c±��rdtrteryPl � nr edUl?�vel ep-- c��l ati o:� wi i i be i mpl em�r�ted . AS iTlet1t10t11.'.ti h�'f C71�� , ment P�� cii stri ci rec�ul a �: or:s wi 71 be r�vi s�d tu rr�uice �i � raore wor�:ai�i e and useable. � ?.l Sireamlii�e 1"he A_roval Process -�fh4 Cit�; }zas already made st.2;�s f.a stream1 ine th� approva � p�,ocess. i he pt�ocess is cl e�.r�iyo;al i i�edt�u��a .deve�oper kno��rs exa c t l y �,. iiat is ex p�cted cf h�im to g�t ap�' te rurti�er sl:rear}1 i ne i;he approval �rocess , as o«tl i ned i i� i�1et,�ono i i�an � ______1� __r � 1.979 t:oun�i l's �ireaml i ni t�r th� }_;ct�si n_ Devel o�n;��ni t�pt7raval r�ce�s .� ' wi11 be coris:dered in t��e fuiur'e. . ° � " t��e . 3) Lc�c�l }lot�si��c� Bond P�_o�ram - tdl�en candit�ions became favc,�����u�E, Ci ty wi i 1 i n i ti ate a si nql e 7=am� 1y mortgac�e reve��ue boi�� �rogram. Ti�es;� effot•ts siioul d bri ny ab�ut ma;�y opportu,�i 1. � es far� �:�cdest i ncc,ne i�ot�scl��i c�s. J . . h�ai nten�!�ce,_f'ehabi 1 i tat� ci� ar�� v_el arment ' . . The Cit,� ti,�ill cont:inue to improve a»d E,x��an�t,lcnL��'�mits,�;�t,,son �rstack. bute �:a mainte;�ance, r��iabilit<ltion <�nd � f-���e��,°� of ii,s "laou��ing ��lain- Pol i ci �s c.ur�;��ntl y r�eY 1��c t. c� n t i nui n�� eni'c�; � Cocte m�y t�i'. 1Civan �a- . '�EC11YlC� CCICi� �� i�CVI S1U1? 0'(� t�l(' f10l;S i►tCj r�l:] 7!"�1,E'_Ili1►li.£'_ c�ca�s nQ��f i:i�,�� it i:as b�en in a�f�ct, arid lim�#:�;i:ions are I:�o��Jn. In ad- di�iion, policir.. d��rect i.h��� this cucie l�L ex,�.�nine�f t;o ��.:•t'. if t�;c� CitY s{��:ula incl«cl� i,�ar,ci��tory ins�cction ot sir►�1,: f��mily units at �he time of s��7c. . � . � � 7 CC . - , �� ' F Support for Fridley's Housiny Resource Center will continue. Even- �' � tually a section dcaling strictly with energy wi11 be created. An inspection method is already established ti�rithin the City. This �= f e nu ��� l] co��ti r►ue to 10- method ar�d the rclated plann�ng proces�e� iav a � cate blight in the Ci'ty. �deighborhood Strut��ay Areas (t�ISA's) have been . desi�nai.ed as a result: of planning and ins��ction efforts. Strategies to set �hese areas up as r�edevelopm�n� areas will be considerEd. Tax increment finar�cing for housing could be a tcal used. 0 n . • � , � �. . 0 / I' � . ' . .. c p�r�rs & arF� sr�ace . , - - - _ .. .. _ . _ . Improvcmei�l:s for the City's parks are described in the Fridley Parks & Open Spac� Plan. This plan is currently being revi,ed to in- � clu�ce an updaLed'capital impr-ov�ment iist and develapment scheduie. These improvements will be annually proposed for funding and cons�ruc- ti�n by the ParE:s and Recreat-ion Commission through the City Director a�F Parks, Recreation & Cdatural Resources. tidt�ere i�nprovements are th�e responsibility of other levels of government, the City v��ill coope�ate - wi�;h their efforts to facilitate develonmen�. Potential funding sou��ces for proposed improvements include tf�e follovring: � ' � Land and t��ater Conservation {LAt�lCOP�a) Funds � * State Legi sl at �>>e Commi ssi on on hii nn�sota Resources (LCt�IR} '� Program - • � * Locai �ionc! Issue . * C41'�nE,!.� i ty Cev�l opment 6', ock Gran� (CUB�j �'r�ogram Ti�ese i'«nding saurces k�i? 1 be soughi: as they becom� avai 7 abl e. � Thc Cit�� i��5 b2en parLlCll�Idl^�I,y successi�ul is�� OI��:ult1'l11� L{';1�tC�t� anc� ��t'n funds. Tr-;s s�.�ccess ��aas largely due io the City's past e���or�s ��:o orc,- vide 1oti�r an�i r�od�ra�ce �income housing, The Ci�;y ��eceiveci �200,00 in 1�79 - i ron the:.c sources to acqui re 1 and � or a Coi� il�imi ty Pai°k. In 19�C, tt�e . City t�ras av�a�ced �lG6,000 for developme,�1: oi� tF�e park, --. �, / , .. 0 � , � TRAP�SPQRTAT ION Al1 major improvements to the transportGtion system in Fridley are under thre jurisdiction of Fecferal, State and;or County gavernments. Re- sponsibi]ity for desiyning, constructing, an� funding those in�provements i s not; t�r�i th the Ci ty of Fri dl ey. Hol�aever, tr�e Ci ty of Fri d1 ey v�i i i re- view a?1 plans and ot�fer co�rneiits c�n programs to improve faciiities lo- cated �•�ithin their �oundaries. - Modifications to Interstate G94 are already underway while plans to �nake East River Road safe are in the maki►�g. City staff Y�1�� eon�inue to comment upon the design and effects of these roadways ta ens�re that the i,nt�rests of the Ci ty are prot2cted . Th�: Ci ty v��i 11 co��ti nue to sttp- port }��ograms to screen ali road�•r�ys�in Fridley for visual quali�y and natse abai:ement �i.e. landscaping earthen berms, and noise c,rallsj. LOCfiL STREE7 SYSTF��! Fridl�ys loca' sireet s,ystem is, for the r�ost par�, complEteiy develon�cl. I-f��veyer, �ew sf:reet projects may occ�r as vacant lancl is s�!�d :1� : de� anc; d�vel o�ec! . ihe ? ecati on :� �:U �es i gn o�= �h�e s*T'P.°� G�r� 1� be c1� � ei mi rie� tr�rouqh �rhe p i atti ng proce� �. Fi nal de� i �n �!?d const.ruc- i:io» is t��� res;�onsi bi 1 i�:y ot the Pu�l ic t�lorks Dep�rtment. Cos� fc�r i:he stree�: ���il i be assessed �o t.he proper�i.y o�����ers itG;jaCE'li�: to �t:l�e project. 7� S'l r3CC'- 19G°, thn Ci ty f,as impl emen �ecl a pr�grai��� �;o....r_e�.�ave �:nd i ns��, l; ���% � �t�t,:� an� gutter• to Fri:ll ey's exi sti ng s��bs �nnda.rd ,strc4ei;s.'� "1-i�i s pro�rar� J`" t���s iniended to have a11 city s�reets up i.o s�anda'rd by i:ne year 1979. `fhe s��(�edul e fc�� tFe iinprovcmen�s ti�rere ou�: � i r�2d i n t"�� Ci ty o�F Fr��c;1 �,y's F�v� Ye�►� C_.-1�it�l I��ro��ements P��o,,:�ar� - lt)77 - 19�2. This Pro;ram E��: �1 he annu�lly rc��ielti�:.-�d and revis�d �c adji�s�; �o ci�a��;;ing c�n{.iiiior�s. � � . �' . . ' , ' fiuture ca�ital �improvEments may be done Lo �;he City's�storm drain system after aciditional studies. 7he City �rri11 participate in tfie MeLr�opoliLan Council's study of nonpoint source poll�tion. In addition, the City vrill urderi;ake studies of their awn Lo measure the effects of runoff oii Spring �rook, Stor�ey Erook, and Oak Glen Creek. Solid I��aste � A� capit;al improvements are planned by the City of Fridley for sol id araste di sposa] . HoL�rever, su��port for �Lhe Ci ty' s Recycl i nq Center will co�itinue. tdhen the City sees that a solid �vaste program is within thei r capabi 1 i ty and �rai 1 l benef i t 1;he :"E'S1 C��'[l�:S of Fri dl ey, � t wi 11 use capital expenditures to estab]ish the program. .- 0 0 � 0 7� � TH� CITY OF �M � '�� FF�I�L�Y DATE Sep� FROM D.P. SUBJECT DIAECT°OF�ATE C7 F .. ai �: ... . � 17. 1980 Energy Awareness Week 7 HN 00 � po D MEMO R A N OUM TO Jerrold L. Boardman ACTIONI INFO• The Fridley Jaycees are sponsoring an Energy Awareness Week September 29 until October 4, 1980. This week will include daily workshops on various energy-relatec topics. An Energy Fair will be held on Saturday, October 4 with both commercial and educational exhibitors. Both the Jaycees and the City's Energy Commission have requested that the City Council proclaim Septem'�er 29 to October 4 as Fridley Ezergy Week to support this effort.. MC/sl 7 lI `V' t� �� �k � �•. � E � . � . : t �� � �� � �� � +O'.�i�► '�` , ,< . � � � 4 �� � �• �' � . i � �� � � � . �� �� °k � ,�.� �,'� ` „ , � `�► ��. �� , �� � WHO � EDUCAT �4NAL AND COMME RC I AL EX N1gITORS W HE RE ' PARKVtEw �LEM ENT�IRY COn�"iMUN lTY E D �UtLDtNG 61SrA�. ��0 77"S-r WNEN • S�TURDAY, OGT �T� � AN; To � PM � NO �DMISStON CHARGE �R�DLEY ENERGY WEEK SEPT � 9� OCT Q- WILL FE�TURE : MONDAY= ( PM ,'�.?OL-�1R G1vERGY AND IT'S �SES„ u u TUESDAY� �PM RAAI A710N AND N UC��,�1� �vVER �ENERATtON WEDNESDAY� 1 PM 11 �NE N�INNESOT� �NERGY C�UTLaoK �/ -7 ,�Q \ / „ THURSDAY: ( PM f�URNtNG WOOD FoR �NERGY �R� DAY � 7PM „ �EXACO �NERGY UPDATE �� SATURDAY� �NE�GY �a►R - POSTER �UDGtNG C4NTEST FdR �'idRE ��FORMATION QN �NERGY WEEK PLE�►SE CALL "i-(E �RIDLEY �tTY �'IALL 57 � - 3�-5a , A�U ST �OR ALL ENERGY AwARE CONsUN�ERS � 0 SPONORED BY Zl-�E FR►D�EY JAYCE��S WtTH ASSISTANCE �ROM `TH E �EY EtJ�R�Y C�MM►SStoN COMMUN - EDUCAT�ON � ' ' 7 JJ City of Fridley n� r'ALS CONIMIS5ION - AUGUST 26 , 1980 Page 1 CALL TO ORDER: Chairwoman Schnabel called the Appeals Commission meeting of August 26, 1980 to order at 7:35 p.m. ROLL CALL: m Members Present: Virginia Schnabel, Jim Plemel, Patricia Gabel, Alex Barna Members Absent: Dick Kemper Others Present: Darrel Clark, Chief Building Official APPROVE APPEALS CONIMISSION MINUTES: AUGUST 12, 1980 MOTION by Mrs. Gabel, seconded by Mr. Plemel, that the Appeals Co�nission minutes of August 12, 1980 be approved as written. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTTNG AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 1. REQUEST FOR VARIANCES PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 205 OF THE FRII�J.EY CITY CODE, TO WAIVE THE REQUIREMENT FOR CONCRETE CURB ON THE ENTIRE PERIMITER OF�..THE-PARKING STALLS, AT'� �ZFPLACE IT WITH LANDSCAPING; AI�1D TO ALLOW Z.iE PARKING LOT TO, BE 0 FEET �'R�r•1 THE PROPERTY LINE INSTEAL' OF THE REOUIRED 20 FEET, LnCATE� ON LOTS l, 2, 3, 22, 23, 24, AND 25, BLOCK 2 CHP.ISTIL ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 666 P4ISSISSIPPI STREET N.E. (Request by Fricl`Zey United Methodist Church, 666 Mississippi Street N.E., F'ridley, Minnesota 55432). Mr. William S. Peterson, 3021 Fillmore Street, was present and representing Fridley United Methodist. Mr. Alfred Rejman, 633 Benz�ett Drive, was present and Mr. Ed Andryski, 636 Mississippi Street, was also present. MOTION by Mr. Plemel, seconded by Mrs. Gabel, to open the public hearing. UPQN A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:40 P.M. Chairwoman Schnabel read the Staff Report: ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT 666 Mississippi Street N. E. A. PUBLIC PURP05E SERVED BY REQLTIREMENT: Section 205.075, 1B, requires the entire perimeter of the parking stalls, aisles, and access driveways to be curbed with six (6) inch high curbing af poured concrete. Public purpose served by this requirement is to protect the required green areas and the building from damage by vehicular traffic, and to present a finished appearance to the landscaping. 7� APPEALS CONIMISSION MEETING - AUGUST 26, 1980 Page 2 B. STATED H1�,RDSHIP : We would like to landscape, instead of installing concr_ete curbing, around our existing parking lot. We cannot afford the concrete curbing. The quote we have for concrete curbing is three tiuues our initial esti3nate of $2-$3/foot - it is going to run $10/fo!�t. Landscaping would have a much greater effect on the area. C. ADMINSSTRATIVE STAFF REPORT: We feel that curbing does serve a vital purpose in keeping parked cars off the landscaped areas and that the Board should consider denying the request or that a period of ti_me could be granted for Code compliance. Mr. Clark reported that 3 years ago it was agreed with the Church to complete the required curbing. He �eels that the curbing is necessary but the Church feels that it costs too much. Mr. Clark suggested that maybe the Church could do in in phases. Mr. Peterson stated that they have put in sod and shrubbery along with south side of the building and that putting their limited funds into Iandscaping would be more effective than curbing. Their plans wo�.ild include some culvert sections and striping for parking. He stated that they could get hal� done this fall and the rest done by spring. It would cost approximately $1.��0,to $1,500 to do everything that is shown; tYac �alverts wculd be delivered :.r�? the labor would be donated. He s±ated that on the Bennet Drive area the grass has held up and he hasn't seen any vehicles driving on it. Mr. Rejman reported that he is concerned about the amount of traffic by his house and he feels that curbing would be better for his yard as he gets a lot of water in it. Mr. Petersan stated that they could put posts in front of the shsuI�s. Mr. Clark reported that there is no zone for a church so they have been using commercial zone, which is a 2Qfoot setback requirement. iie also stated that if they were forced to move back 20 feet, they would lose a whole row of parking. Discussion among the Commission members followed, with several expressing the thought that church property was not similar to commercial property in the sense that the people using the parking lot are f inancial contributing members. Commercial property was more public, and its income was derived from the sale of goods or services. Church property is more private, and its income is derived from its membership, who, in turn, have a vested interest 3n the maintenance and care of the property. Therefore, the church's income was limited, and we should not be as strict in the application of the zoning requirements when a financial hardship was shown. MOTI�N by Mrs. Gabel, seconded by Mr. Barna, to close the pub].ic hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLAF2EII THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:15 P.M. MOTION by Mrs. Gabel, seconded by Mr. Plemel, that the Appeals Commission recommend to the City Council, through the Planning Commission, approval of the variance to waive the requirement for concrete curb on the entire pe�ite'r of the parking stalls, and�replace it with landscaping; and to allow the parking lot to be 0 feet from the property line instead of the required 20 feet, Eon Bennett Drive and SE corner on Monroe Str�et) Zocated on Lots l, 2, 3, � 7� APPEALS CC'MMISSION MEETING - AUGUST 26, 1980 Page 3 22, 23, 24, and 25, Block 2, Christze 1�ddition, the same being 666 Mississippi Street N.E., Fridley, Minnesota; and that instead of curbing a physical barrier of some kind be placed on Bennett Drive and that the landscaping be worked out with the City Staff and, that they come to the Appeals Commission and the City Council for a review in three years to determine if the physical barrier has worked. UPON A VOICE VQTE, ALL VaTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 2. F2��UEST FOR VARIANCE PURSUANT TO CHAPER 205 �F THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO REDUCE THE SIDE YAi2D SETBACK ON A CORNER LOT FROM THE REQUIRED 17-1/2 FEET TO 7 FEET, TO ALLOW A 28 FT ADDITIO:� TO AN EXISTING HOUSE, LOCATED ON LOTS 13 AND 14, BLOCK 2, ADAM'S STREET ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 5753 7TH STREET N.E. (Request by Timothy Gudim, 5753 7th Street N.E., Fridley, Minnesota 55432). Mr. Gudim was not present at this time. MOTION by Mrs. Gabel, seconded by Mr. Barna, to continue this matter at the end of the meeting. UPON A VOICE I7UTE� ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMI�N SCHNABEL DECLARED THIS MATTER CONTINUED UNTIL THE END OF THE MEETING. 3. REQUEST FOR VARIANCE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 205 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO INCREASE THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF A FENCE WITHIN THE LIMITS OF FRONT YARDS, FROM 4 FEET TO 6 FEET, TO ALLOW FOR ADDITIUNAL PRIVAGY ON TRACT.C, REGISTERED LAND SURVEY N0. 3(PARCEL 250) , THE Sti'�'LF' B�ING 6850 SIVERTS LANE N.E. (Request by Mr. and, Mrs. Ing Siverts, 6i35Q Siverts Lane N.E. , rridle�!, -�- Minnesota 55432). Mr. Ing Siverts, 6850 Siverts Lane N.E., was present arid Mr. Darrel W. Bacon, 1350 69th Avenue N.E., was also present. MOTION by Mr. Plemel, seconded by Mrs. Gabel, to open the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 8:32 P.M. Chairwoman Schnabel read the Staff Report: ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT 6850 Siverts Lane N.E. A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIREMENT: Section 205.154, 3, 2nd Paragraph, requires that a fence or wall not exceeding four C4) feet in height is permitted within the limits of front yards. Public purpose served by this requirement is to reduce vis�sal pollution in the front yards of residential neighborhoods and to prevent tne elimination of a neighbor's "line of sight.° B. STATED HARDSHIP: We request to build a 6 foot horizontal redwood fence along the peoperty line facing Siverts Lane which is across from the park. Since the change of road configeration, added privacy and security is necessary. Auto headlights now shine in the living room window and traffic has increased, therefore a security fence is necessary. : 7� APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING - AUGUST 26, 1980 Page 4 C. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT: Staff has no objections to a 6 foot fence. Future plans for high density use of part property to the east cou].d justify having a 6 foot high security fence. Mr. Clark reported that he had Engineering write the Staff Report and that the fence be set 8 to 12 feet back for snow storage to prevent damaqe to the fence. Mr. Siverts stated that, since the change of the road, headlights of vehicles have become quite bothersome (shining in their windows) and there appears to be a bit more traffic even though it is a dead end lane. He feels the adde� privacy and security is necessary, especially with the anticipated use of the park across th� Lane. Mr. Bacon stated that lie has no objections to Mr. Sivert's proposed additional fence. At this time, Chainaoman Schnabel read a letter from Bob and Barb Anderson Z3b6 69th Avenue N.E.-� neighbors of Mr. Sivert, as follows: "To the members of the Fridley City Council: We are unable to attend this meeting so are sending letter to voice our opinion. We are against the 6 ft, privacy fence that the Siverts want to put up. We went along the sewer, water & blacktopping of the road (Siverts Lane) because we felt they needed these improvements. As a result they have put a large sand pile behind our property for the drainage ditch, which has cut off our view beyond our fence. Now they to block what little view we have left by putting up this fence. If they are permitted to put this up we might as well move our house to 694 and look at the wood sound barriers there." Mr. Bacon stated that the Sivert fence would not block the Anderson's view. MOTION by Mr. Plemel, seconded by Mrs. Gabel, to close the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNA$EL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:55 P.M. MOTION by Mr. Barna, seconded by Mr. Plemel, to receive the letter from the Anaerson's, dated August 26, 1980, regarding the Sivert fence. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE LETTER FROM THE ANDERSON'S REGARDING THE SIVERT FENCE, DATED AUGUST 26, 1980, OFFICIALLY RECEIVED BY THE APPEALS COMMISSION. 7 (�V m APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING - AUGUST ?.6, 1980 Page 5 MOTION by Mr. Plemel, seconded by Mr, Barna, that the Appeals Commission recom¢nend to the City Council, through the Planning Commission, approval of the variance to increase the maximum height of a fence within the limits of front yards, from 4 feet to 6 feet, to allow f_or additional privacy on Tract C, Registered Land Survey No. 3, (Parcel 250) the same being 6850 Siverts Lane N.E., Fridley, Minnesota, with the stipulation that the fence be 10 feet back from the edge of the blacktop, UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE i�IOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 4. REQUEST FOR VARIANCE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 205 OF THE FRiDLEY CITY CODE, TO ALLOW THE BLACKTOP IN THE LOADING AREA AT THE REAR OF AN EXISTING BUILDING TO BE 0 FEET INSTEAD OF THE REOUIRED S FEET, LOCATED ON LOTS 6, 7, and 8, BLOCK 2, PACO INDUSTRIAL PARK, THE SAME BEING 7151 COMMERCE CIRCLE EAST. (.Request by Gerald Paschke, 7258 Commerce Circle East, Fridley, Minne- sota 55432). Mr. Gerald Paschke, 7258 Commerce Circle East, was present. MOTION by Mrs. Gabel, seconded by Mr. Barna, to open the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 9:03 P.M. Chairwoman Schnabel read the Staff Report: ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT 7151 Commerce Circle East N.E. A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIREMENT: Section 205.135, E3, prohibits off-street parking (blacktop) any closer to a main building than 5 feet. Public purpose served by this requirement is to protect the building from unnecessary maintenance due to vehicles hitting the building. B. STATED HARDSHIP: We do not want to install concrete curb behind the building in the loading area. No buildings in the area has concrete curb in rear yard. C. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT: This area is not used for parking tawards the building, therefore protection of the building probably does not apply. It is an inside court which is not visible from a public right of way. If approved, we do recommend that posts be placed around the gas meters and transformers. li APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING - AUGU5T 26, 1980 Page 6 Mr. Clark reported that Mr. Paschke rents a sweeper to keep the area clean and it is easier to maintain without curbing. He stated that the public view of the courtyard is rather limited and it was a staff error that curbing was not there before. Mr. Paschke stated that the tenants do not maintain their own area and that his sweeper sweeps right up to the buildings. He also stated that if curbing were there someone would have to shovel for snow; the snowplowing would be limited. He said that the loading docks are protected with rubber and there is a remote passibility of damage to the building. He also said he will put barricades around the gas meters. MOTIQN by Mr. Barna, seconded by Mr. Plemel, to close the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIi2WOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 9:16 P.M. MOTION by Mr. Barna, seconded by Mr.:1'1eme1, that the Appeals Coirnnission recommend to the City Council, through the Planning Commission, approval of the variance to allow the blacktop in the loading area at the rear of an existing building, to be 0 feet instead of the required 5 feet, located on Lots 6, 7, and 8, Block 2, Paco Industrial Park, the same being 7151 Commerce Circle East, Fridley, Minnesota, with the stipulation that protective posts be placed around the gas meters and power transformers. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED TFiE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY, At this time, Mr. Timo,thy Gudim, 5753 7th Street N.E., arrived regardin� Item #2. Chairwoman Schnabel read the Staff Report: ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT 5753 - 7th Street N.E. A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIREMENT: Section 205.053, 4B, 5a, requires that the side yard setback on the street side of a corner lot shall not be less than 17.5 feet. Public purpose served by this requirement is to maintain a higher degree of traffic visibility and to reduce the "line of sight" encroachment into the neighbor's front yard. B. STATED HARDSHIP: The side of the existing house is 7 feet from the lot 1ine. I want to extend the front of the house 18 feet forward which would also be 7 feet from the side lot line. This is needed for the aesthetic value of the house and for ease of building the addition. �r APPEALS CONIMTSSION MEETING - AUGUST 26, 1980 Page 7 C. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT: The existing house was built prior to 1950. The side street (58th AvenuP) was constructed in approximately 1962. The house is set back 59.6 feet (verified! from the front lot line (7th Street) and 7 feet (not verified? from the side yard lot line (58th Avenue). The petitioner proposes to cons'uruct an 18 foot x 28 foot addition onto the front the house (toward 7th Street) which would extend, but not decrease, the existing non-conforrning side yard setback. Because the house has a large front yard setback and because the house adjoining the rear yard faces Washington Street ins�ead of the side street, the proposed addition would not create any new t-raffic visibility problems. MOTION by Mr. Barna, seconded by Mr. Plemel, i:o open the public hearing. UPON A I70ICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWONIEN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 9:30 P.M. Mr, Clark reported that the addition wauld not encroach into the traffic and would probably benefit the neighborhood to have it larger. He had no objections or stipulations. Mr. Gudi.m stated that it is his mother's house and these are her wishes. They are also planning to dig a basement and thinking about redoing the exterior of the whoie house. He stated he will do the interior work and a carpenter neighbor will do the framing �nd `a contractar will do the basP-' ment and blocks. He said he would like to start as soon as possible. MOTION by Mr. Barna, seconded by Mr. Plemel, to close the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 9:42 P.M. MOTION by Mr. Plemel, seconded by Mr. Barna, to �pprove the variance request to reduce the side yard setback on a corner lot from the required 17-1/2 feet to 7 feet, to allow a 28 ft. by 18 ft. addition to an existing house, located on Lots 13 and I4, Block 2, Adam's Stre�t Addition, the same being 5753 7th Street N.E., Fridley, Minnesota. UPON A VOICE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWpMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 5. OTHER BU5INESS: Mr. Plemel stated that it has come to the attention of the Appeals Commission that the City of Fridley sign on University Avenue is in a state of disrepair and the Appeals Commission requests that the copy be regularly updated and the appearance of the sign be repaired and maintained by whoever is responsib le. ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Mr. Plemel, seconded by Mr. Barna, to adjourn the meeting. UPON A VOICE VOTE, AT,L VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE APPEALS CQMMISSION MEETING OF AUGUST 26, 1980, ADJOURNED AT 9:50 P.M. 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", `� '�„J Z. �� W i�N+ a �• �" �`` � �( � • • �y � �'u, / �a�• 6'� t �� T�" c7 • i� 1�`1 _>t'� �/ � � (7 '� • � \ . ,� • � a . t� �. �►.4 � �� � � � �,� � �.�i (1 "� � /'',; / Ot:LY f;�,� (N AHFA ���U =, HIG1�WAY DITCH ,. � , � �. •.,; • --- • a f : ' 1 / � , • y....�..�»-»�^�. C1�' ...-.e;.. .� �. .,-, s�,....o.s�,...:...,;....+.�+»�,..�w . . """' , . , .°.,. - , �+�A'"�"Y GEORGE M. HANSEN COMPANY Cerlified Prrblic Accou»ta>rts 1�'S SOUTH PLAiA BUILDING WAYZA7A DOULEVARD AT HiGHWAY 100 MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55418 aa6-sasa September 4, 1980 City Council City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Dear Councilmembers: n We are currently planning our fall and winter work program and would appreciate an indication t[�at we may be invited to conduct the 1980 audit of the City as we have in past years. . We would perform an audit of the balance sheets of the various funds of the City as of December 31, 1980 and the related financial statements for the year then ended. The audit would be performed in accordance with the procedures establis:ied by the State Auditor and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. These procedures are compatible with the pronouncements of the National Council on Governmental Accounting. The audit which we would perform would include tests, rather than a detailed examination, of all transactions and, therefore, it should not be considered that irregularities, if any, will necessarily be disclosed. Iiowever, they may be disclosed as the result of one or more of our audit procedures. As in previous years, we plan to do as much work before the year end as possible so that we may present our report at an early date. We have enjoyed our relationship with the City during the past years and hope that we may be allowed to conduct the 1980 audit. JGM:ap Accepted by the City of Fridley By Very truly yours, � a J. Gregory Murphy Title Date 0 � RESOLUTION N0. - 1980 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR 198Q WATER AND SEWER MAINS, LATERALS, AND SERVICE CONNECTIONS BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, as follows: l. The City Clerk has by this Council for specially assessed with the assistance of the engineers heretofore selected such purpose, caicuiated the proper amounts to be for the 1980 WATER AND SEWER MAINS, LATERALS, AND SERVICE CONNECTIONS in said City against every assessable lot, piece, or parcel of land in accordance with the provisions of law, and has prepared and filed with the City Clerk tabulated statements in duplicate showing the proper description of each and every lot, piece, or parcel of land to be specially assessed and the amount calcu�ated against the same. 2. Notice has been duly published as required by law that this Council would meet in regular session at this time and place to pass on the proposed assessment. 3. Said proposed assessment has at all times since its filing been open to inspection and copying 6y all persons in�;erested, and an opportunity has been given to al1 interested persons to present their objections, if any, to such proposed assessment, or to any item thereof, and no objections have been filed; excep't 4. The amounts specified in the proposed assessment are changed and altered as follows: 5. This Council finds that each of the lots, pieces, or parcels of land enumer- ated in said proposed assessment as altered and modified was and is specially benefited by the 1980 WATER AND SEWER MAINS, LATERALS, AND SERVICE CONNECTIONS in the amount in said proposed assessment as altered and modified by the corrective roll in the amount set opposite the description of each such lot, piece, or parcel of land, and that said amount so set out is hereby levied against each of the respective lots, pieces, or parcels af land therein described. 6. Such proposed assessment as altered, modified, and corrected is affirmed, adopted, and confirmed, and the sums fixed and named in said proposed assess- m�nt as altered, modified, and corrected, with the changes and alterations herein above made, are affirmed, adopted, and confirmed as the proper special assessments for each of said iots, pieces, or parcels of land respectively. PAGE 2, RESOLUTION N0. - 1980 7. Said assessment so affirmed, adopted, and confirmed, shall be certified to by the City Clerk and filed in his office and shall thereupon be and con- stitute the special assessment for 1980 WATER AND SEWER MAINS, LATE�P,LS, AND SERVICE CONNECTIONS 8. 7he amounts assessed against each lot, piece, or parcel of land shall bear interest from the date hereto until the same have been paid at the rate of nine (9) per cent per annum. 9. Such assessment shall be payable in fifteen (15) annual installments payable on the first day of January in each year, beginning in the year 1981, and continuing until all of said installments shall have been paid, each install- ment to be collected with taxes collectible during said year by the County Auditor. 10. The City Clerk is hereby directed to make up and file in the office of the County Auditor of Anoka County a certified statement of the amount of all such unpaid assessments and the amount which �,��11 be due thereon on the first day of January in each year. PASSED AND ADOPT�D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1980. MAYOR William J. Nee ATTEST: AC TNG CITY CLERK NASIM M. Qt1RESHI 9 �', l0 RESOLUTION N0. - 198Q RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR THE TREAThiENT AND REMOVAL OF TREES (1980). BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The City Clerk has with the assistance of the tree inspe�tor heretofore selected by this Council for such �urpose, calculated the proper amount� to be specially assessed for the TREATMENT AND REMO�lAL OF TREES (19fi0) in said City against every assessable lot, piece, or parcel of land in accordance with the provisions of law, and has prepared and filed with the City Clerk tabu.lated statements in dupiicate showing the proper description of each and every lot,. piece, or parcel of land to be specially assessed and the amoun� calculated against the same. 2. Notice has been duly published as required by law that this Council would meet in regular session at this time and place to pass on ihe proposed assessment. 3. Said prcposed assessment has at all times since its filing been open>:to': inspectio;� and copying by al� person interested, and an o�portunity has been given to all interested persons to pr•esent their objections, if any, to such proposed assessrnent, or to any item thereof, and no objections have been filed: except 4. The amount specified in the proposed assessment are changed and altered as follo�MS: 5. This Counc�l finds that each of the lots, pieces, or parcels of 7and enumerated in said proposed assessment as altered and m�dified was and is snecially benefited hy the TREATMENT AND REMOI/AL OF TREES (1980) in the amo�nt in said proposed assessment as a�tered and modified by the corrective roll in the amount set opposite the description of each such lo�, piece, or� parcel of land, and �hat said amoz�nt so set out is hereby� 1PVied against each of the respective lots, pieces, or parcels of land therein described. 6. Such proposed assessment as altered, modified, and corrected is affirmed, adopted and confirmed, and the sums fixed and named in said proposed assessnient as altered, modified, and corrected, with the changes and alterations herein above made, are affirmed, adoFted and canfirmed as �he pro�er special assessments for each of said �oi:s, p�eces, or parcels of land respectively. 0 Page 2-- RESOLUTION N0. - 1g80 7. Said assessment so affirmed, adopted, and confirmed, shall be certified to by the City Clerk and filed in his office and shall thereupon be and cor�stitute the special assessment for tt�e TREATMENT AND REMOVAL OF iitEES (1980) 8. The amounts assessed against each lot, piE�ce, or parcel of land shall bear interest from the date hereto until �he same have been paid at the rate of nine (9) per cent per annum. 9. Such assessment shall be payable in five �;5) annual installments payable on the lst day of January in each year, beginning in the year 1981 and continuing until all of said installments shall have been paid, each insta>>ment to be collected with taxes collectible during said year by the County Auditor, 10. The City Clerk is hereby directed to make up and fil� in the office of the County Autlitor of Anoka County a certified statement for the amount of all such unpaid assessments and the amount which will be due thereon on the lst day of January in each year. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF �980. • ATTEST: ACTING I Y LERK - Nasim M. Qures � 0015A/0029A MAYOK - WILLIAM J. NEE lU �1 RE50LUTION CALLING FOR PUBLIC HEARII�G PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 474.01, SUBD. 7b WHEREAS, a proposal has been made to this Council by Gerald W. Paschke, doing business as G. W. Paschke Properties (the "Company"), to undertake a project (the "Project") pursuan� to the Minnesota Municipal Industrial Development Act, Minnesot� Statutes, Chapter 474 (the "Act"); and WHEREAS, the Project consists of acquisition, construc� tion and equipping a three story office building at Highway No. 47 and 73rd Avenue, in Fridley, Minn�sota; and WHEREAS, Section 474.01, Subd. 7b of the Act requires this Council to conduct a public hearing on said proposal and to publish notice of said public hearing not less than 15 days nor more than 30 days prior to the date fixed for the hearing; and WHEREAS, a draft copy of a proposed application to the Minnesota Commissioner of Securities, together with all attach- ments and exhibits thereto, are now on file with the City Clerk; B� TT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Mi^� �sota, as £ollows: 1. A public hearing shall be conducted by �his Council on the proposal to undertake and financ� the Project on Octnber 20, 1980, at 7:3Q o'clock P.M. at the City Hall, at which hearing alI parties who appear shall be given an opportunity to express their views with respect to said proposal. 2. Notice setting forth the tim� and place of hearing, the general nature of the Project and an estimate af the princi�al amount of bonds or other obligations to be issued to finance the Project shall be published at I.east once not less than 15 days nor more than 3Q days prior �o the datE"fixed for th� hearing, in the official newspaper and a newspaper af general. circt�lation of the City. The notice shall stat� that a draft copy of the proposed application to the Minnesota Commissioner of Securi�i�s, together with all attachments and exhibits thereto, shall he available for public inspection following the publication of such notice and shall specify the place and times where and when it will be so available. Attest: -2- Approved: Mayor 11 .11 � �OTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON INDUST�2IAL DEVELOPrTENT I�ROJECT ON BEHALF OF GERALD W. PASCHKE NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing shall be conducted by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota on an industrial development project pr�posed to be undertaken by the City and Gerald W. Paschke, doing biisiness as G. W. Paschke Properties (the "Company"), at the City Hall in said City on . Monday, the 20th day of October, 1984, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. The project as proposed consists generally �f acquisition, construc- tion and equipping a three story office building at Highway No. 47 and 73rd Avenue, in Frid2ey, Minneso�a, together with any required site improvements. Under the proposal, up to approximately $925,000.00 in principal amount of Industrial Development Revenue Bonds of the City of Frid].ey wzll be issued to finance the project. A draft copy of the proposed Application to the Minnesota Commis- sioner of Securities for the project, tc�gether with all attachme�ts and exhibits thereto, shall be available for public inspection following publicataon of this notice in the office of the City Clerk, in the City Hall, 6431 University Avenu� N.E., Fridley; Minnesota, Menday tY�rough Friday, e:tc:e�at legal holidays, fro� 8:00 o'clock A.M. to 5:00 o'clock P.M. to and including the date of hearing. Dated September 22, 1980. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL ry , �' CITY OF CRIDLEY M E M 0 R A N a U M i0: MR. QURESNt, CIiY r�IANAGER FROM: GORDON MIDDAG, PURCHASING AGENT ' SUBJECT: AWARDING Or GONTRACT FOR NURSERY STOCY. DATE: SEPTEMBER 8, 1y80 � Nursery Stock Bids were opened on September �t, ]980 at 2:00 p.m. Attached is a sumrr,ary of the bids received, Noble Nursery was the tow bidder o� item numbers one (1), two (2), . four (4), five (>), six (6), seven (J), eight (8) ar,d ten (10). The total amount for these items is Nine Tf�ousand Eigh� Hundred Twenty-Five dollars and JC)/t00s ($9,825.00). Bachman's was the low bidder on item num6ers three (3) and eleven (ll). i'he total amount �or these items is One Thousand Forty-Nir�e dollars and 75/1QQs. ($1,04g.75)• Mirtinesota i/alley Whalesale was the low bidder on item numbers nine (9), twelve (12) and thirteen (13). The total amount of these items is One Thousand One Hundred Twenty-Eight dollars and 75/100s ($1,12$.7$). Note the itemized bid sheet that is also attached, GJM/mz attach; Bid Sheet Itemized Low Bid l2 ;. 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City Management Year Minneapolis 55417 FQR CONCURRtNC� BY THE CITY COl;PJCIL - �LAIMS - �'4 SEPTEMBER ZZ, 19�0 CLAIT�1 �VU�iBE�S 246A30 - 262X01 <__l �I � �`lr FAR CONCURRE�PICE 3Y Tf-ik CIT`f COUiVClL — �I��('��S �5 Septemher 22, 1980 MULTIPLE DWELI�ING �'� OWNER ADDRESS UNITS FEE APPROVED BY � � I Curtis B. Sorum 5400 - 3rd St. NE 4 $30.00 Steven J. Olson, � 590Q - 3rd St. NE Environ.Ofcr. Fridley, MN 55432 Bigos Properties 215-Z9 - 53rd Ave. NE 4 30.00 Steven J. Olson, P.O. Box 22464 Enviren. Ofcr. Robbinsdale, MN 55422 Same owner as above 305 - 53rd Ave. NE 7 30.00 Steven J. Olson, Edric Associates 5024 Normandale Ct. Edina, MN 55436 Gary D. Towne P.O. Box $55 Hopkins, MN 55343 Mary J. Peterson ].580-84 73� Ave. NE Fridiey, MN 55432, Roma Eastwood 380-382 - 74th Ave. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Richard Walfarth 8395 Greenwood Drive Mpls, MN 55432 Donald C. Anderson 3319 Belden Drive NE Mpls, MN 55418 Bruce A. & bonna J. Bondow 6616 Central Ave. NE Fridley, MN 55432 William L. Zaier 655b Central Ave. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Leonard Dailey 8191 East River Rd. Fridley, MN 55432 1200 - 72nd Ave. NE 1441 - 73rd Ave. NE 1580-84 - 73� Ave. NE 3$0-82 - 74th Ave. NE 321 - 79th Way NE 5960-5980 Anna Ave. �1E 6542-6548 Central Ave. NE 6550 Central Ave. NE 8191 East River Road 42 Environ. Of cr . 106.25 Stever. J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. 18 49.00 2 20,00 2 30.00 $ 40.00 33 71.50 4 �,30.00 4 30.00 5 30.00 Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. Steven J. Olsan, Environ.0£cr. Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. Steven J. 01son, Environ. Of cr . Steven J. 01son, Environ.Ofcr. Steven J. Olson, Enviran.Ofcr. Steven J. Olson, Environ. Of cr. Steven J. Olson, Eaviron.Ofcr. �.:_ _ _ �-L����t�� F�.OF� CONCURREt�ICC 3Y 7f-lE CI"f`! COUyC1L - �r�`��S ) 15��A — Se tember 22 1980 � ' _ � __,__,.�. Type of License^ B� Approved By: . Fees: Jn Sale 6eer • Entertainment Worid Charles R. Kab�tz public�Safety Directar • $25a.00 G225 F1wy. �{65 Fridley, Mn. 55432 On Sale Liquor Raffaele's Super Club Inc. 8298 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Sunday Liquor Raffaele's Super Club, Inc. 8298 University Ave.N.E. Friclley, Mn. 55432 Pubiic Drinking Entertainment World 6225 Hwy. #65 Fridley, Mn. 55432 Vendinq Machine Lennies 6383 University Ave. Pd.E. Fridiey, Mn. 55432 � Ralph S. VirQillo James -P.. Hi 11 � Public Safeiy Director Ralph S. Virgillo J�mes P. FIi11 � , Public Saf�ty Director Charles R. Kabitz Len Schollen � 0 r �am�s P. Hill Public Safety Director Steven J. Oison Nealth Inspector 0 V $4,312.53 $150.03 = $300.00 $15.00 � � • U� ;� . a.5 � l� E.OR CONCURRCT�?CE �3Y TF-iE C}TY COUNCII. - LICEPJSES SEPTFI�2AER 22 , 13�50 GEiJER.AL COidTRACTOR APPROVED $Y Ackron, Inc. • ,6613 Portland Avenue Sauth Darrel Clark Minneapolis, P1N 55423 . By: Michele Darveaux Chief BZdg. Off. Berggren Construction • 8 Crocus Lane St. Paul, t�it1 55110 By: Cliff Bergaren Donald Bostrom Construction Co., Inc. 12I8 - I53rd Lane id. E. Ham Lake, P9N 55303 By: Donald Bostrom Century.Construction Co. 409 2daple Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, I�1 55432 Decor Builder's Inc. • 2955� Bunker Lake ,Blvd. N.E. �lnoka, t�d 55303 Kilgore Siding Co. 6393 Iiighway #65 id.E. Fridley, P4N 55432 Kimlinger Constru�tion 17670 Blackfoot Street ` Anoka, :4N 55303 Earl C. 2,4al.r,i, Inc. 11632 Foley Boulevard Coon Rapids, Mi� 55433 Pool Installation Experts 2231 Cardinal Place St. Paul, MN 55119 Ruscon Homes Inc. 7630 6Vest 145th Street Apple Va11ey, MN 551L4 GAS 5ERVICES ACG Mechanical Tnc. ?97 Raymond Avenue St. Pdul� MN 55114 By: Frank Daugher,baugh By: Jamey Viger By: Frederic Kilgore By: Peter I:imlinger By : Eari i,4al.in By: TerYy Ru�bert By; Diark tlagel By: Charles Rosenberger HEATIIdG Bostrom Sheet P4eta1 Works, Inc. 785 Curfeca Street St. Paul, r4N 55Z14 By: A. Pavlicek . + � . , Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Off. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Off. DarreT Cl.ark Chief Bldg. Off. Darrel Clark; Chief Bldg. Off: Darrel Clark Chief Bldg.�.Ot-f, DarreZ Claric Chie£ Bldg. Off. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Off. Darrel Clark Chief .Bldg.� Off. D«rrel Clark Chief Bldg. Off . William Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. William Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. � „:� . U�� �) F.OR CONCURRENCE 3Y THE CITY COU��CIL - LIC�NSES SEPTEP4BER 22, 1980 ” .. MAS OI1RX Merlin Larson Construction • �682 6dest Shryer Avenue , , DarreI. Clark' St. Paul, MN 55113 By: Merlin Larson , Ghief B:ldq. Qf�, PLASTERIPIG • ' �. Foley Coripany � , • , � . 4448 Nicollet Avenue . Darrel Clark Minneapolis, P�td 55409 By: John Foley Chief Bldg. Off. SIGN ERECTOR � • ' Macey Sic�ns Inc. 451 Wilson Street td.E. Minneapolis, MN 55413 GAS SERViCES Unique Indoor Comfort 4748 Nicollet Minneapolis, MN.55'�09 HEATING Unique Indoor Comfort 4748 Pdicollet Minneapolis, MN 55409 GENERAL CONTRAC'�UR L. W. Samuelson Construction Inc. 7800 East 2iver Road t7. E. Fridley, I�IN 55432. Sundown Properties Inc. 4509 Heights Drive N.E. Columbia Heights, MN 55421. � By: A. Ruvelson By: Jerry Henrich By: �erry Henrich By: L. 41. Samuelson By: S teve Paulus � Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Oif. [+lilliam Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. [ailliam Sand�n Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Darrel Clark Chief`Bldg. Off. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Off. 15 C � t=OR COP{Ci1RRENCE BY THE C I TY CO�1NC I L - E ST I MATES SEPTEMAER Z2, �.9_$O —__ Smith, Juster, Feikema, P�laimon & Haskvitz 1250 Builders Exchang2 Bidg. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 For legal services rendered as Prosecutor during the r��nth of August, 1980 Talle, Herrick, Nunns & Goodrich 6279 University Pvenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Service rendered for the month of August Legal Service Industrial Revenue 6onds $2,280.00 $1,470.84� $4,750.00 $6,220.86 � l6 16 A STATEMENT SMiTH, JUSTER, FEIKEP�lA, h1ALMON & IiASKVIIZ ATTORNEYS AT LAW 1250 @UILDERS EXCHANGE BLDG, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 33 9-1481 CJ N SUF3URBAN O�FICE FRIDLEY �CiLy of Fridley � 643] University Avenue N. E. Fridley, �linnesota 55432 Attention: Mr. Nasim Qureshi, L Ci ty Mar�ager J PL�I�SE RETURIV THIS PORT�ON W�TH YpUR PAYMENT �' ' DATE � � • � BALANCE FORWARDED FROh^. �AST STATEMENT 9-11-80 For Tegal services rendered as Prosecutor for the City of Frid)ey during August, 1980� Representation af City of Fridley in 27 court trials, 19 jury trials, 1 sentencing and 1 pre-triai conference. (35 hours - 30 minutes). Processing complaints including citizen inquiries and preparation of 51 formal complaints. (17 hours). Administration - Nuisance Ordinanceo Meeting with City Attorney, conference and correspondence with staff. (2 hours). Total Time -(54 hours - 30 minutes) Augus�, i930 Retainer $1,300.00 $1,300.U0 Time in excess of 30 h�urs 980.00 $2,280.00 (24 hours - 30 minutes), SMI1'H, JUSTER, FE�KEMA, MALMON & HASKVITZ ATTOHNEYS AT LAW NERMAN I.TAI�E VIFlGIL C. HERRICR ROBERT MUNNS WILLIAM K. G004R�GH DAVID P. NEWMAN DOUGLAS E.1(LINT VCH lAW OFFICES TALLE, HERRICK, MUNNS & GOODRICH ' September 15, 1980 Gity of Fridley 6431 University Avenue Northeast Fridley, Minnesota 55432 AUGUST RETAINER • Council Meetings 4'� hours Staff Conferences 8 hours Memos & Legal Research 27 hours Nuisance Ordinance Civil Rights Liability Authority re Rent Controls Vacant Residence (1632 Rice Creek Road) Filing Campaign Fi.nance Statements �urlington Northern-Special Assessments Citizens Inquiries 4 hours 33 2 hours Hours in excess of 30 @$40.00 EXPENSES �DVANCED: Process Service (Schuur): Process Service (Lenhart): 18 xerox copies @$.15 per copy: BALANCE DUE: 316 EAST MAIN STREET ANOKA,MINNESOYA 55303 421-5413 8279 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. FRIDIEY, MINNES07A 55432 571-3680 INVOICE N0. 6120 $1,300.00 140.00 15.20 1Z.90 2.70 $1,470.80 16 B HERMAN l.7ALl£ VIRGIL C. HERRICK ROBERT MUNNS WIILIAM K. GOODRICH DAVIO P, NEWMAN DOUG�AS E.KLiNT VCH 1.AW tlFFICES . TALLE, HERRICK, MUNNS & GOODRICH 31B EABT MAIN 4TREET � ANOKA�MINNESOTA 55303 421-5413 6279 UNIVERSITV AVENUE N.E. FRlDLEY, MINN£SOTA 55432 September 15, 1980 571-3860 INVOICE N0. 6121 City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue Northeast Fridley, Minnesota 55432 LEGAL SERVICES RENDERED INCLUDTNG: RE: TNDUSTRIAL REVENUE BONDS Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association Review drafts of Bond Purchase Agreement, Indent�re of Trust, and Loan Agreement Conference with boxid attorney re questions and suggested changes RE:: WE$B COMYANY Review drafts of Trust Indenture, Combination Mortgage and Security Agreement, Loan Agreement, and Bond Purchase Agreement BALANCE DUE: $2,750.00 2,000.00 $4,750.00 lo C