10/06/1980 - 5351OFFICIAL CITY CQUNCIL A�ENDA
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
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APPROVAL OF ��1IiJUTES :
�EGULAR I��EETIfvG, SEPTEMBER ZZ, I�iSO
Approved
ADOPT I O�d OF AGEi�DA :
Approved with consideration of City participation
in League of Minnesota Cities Building
UPEi� ���kl;i�f, VISITORS:
��ONSIDERATION OF ITEMS i�OT ON aGENDA - IS f�71NUTES)
Car1 Paulson spoke
�t�ll BUSIi��SS:
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CONSIDERATION OF A RtSOLUTION CONFIRMING
i�SSESSMENT FOR 19b0 i�ATER AND SEWER %iAINSl
LATERALS AND SERYICE CONNECTIONS (TABLED
FROM SEPTEMBER 22, 19�0� � . � � � � � � � � � � � � 1 - la
Resolution 102-1980 adopt with change on Howard
Crabtree's property to aTlow $I,35Q credit instead
of �1,000 on credit
ACTION (�EEDED: Change Assessment and proceed as authorized
D�ll ��SIi�ESS i�ONTINUED)
COfVSIDERATIQN OF SECOND �EADING OF REZONING
ORDINANCE, L�A �r60—�3, 65�1 Ea�T �IVER ROAD,
CHRI STENSEN AUTO BODY � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Z
Ordinance No. 716 adopted on secon� reading with stipulation
ITY h1A�°lAGER ACTION NEEDED: Publish Ordinance in Fridley Sun when we have received
lan scaping and fencing agreement and easements for bikeway/w alkway from
h1r. Christensen .
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CONSIDERATION OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP ir25O—Ocn�i,
� TO ALLOW GARAGE FOR STORAGE, REPAIRS AND SERVICING �
OF VE'riICL�S NOT OVER TWO—TON CAPACITY, WITH CON—
SIDERATION OF ALTERNATIVE, G�OI EAST �IVER �'OAD,
CHRI STENSEN AUTO �ODY C I ABLED SEP?"EMBER ZZ, ���`�) �. 3.— 3H
�ppr�vai wi�h sc�NUiation
UBLIC WORKS ACTIOiV NEEDED: Inform applicant of Council approval with stipulation
QTY MANAGER
CONSIDERATION OF SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE
ADOPTING `iHE �UDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 192?� � � � . � � �
Ordinance No. 717 adopted on second reading
ACTION WEEDED: Publish ordinance in Fridley Sun
Ut3L I C WOR,KS
JBLIC WORKS
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iJEW F�US I iVESS ;
CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE
TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLcYS Af�D TO AMEND
APPENDIX C OF THE CITY CODE, BERLIN
ADDITION, BiJRLINGTON IVORTHERN RAILROAD � � . � . � � ,S — �F
Public Nearing set for November 10, 1980
ACTION P�EEDED: P1ake necessary arrangements for public hearing
CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE
AMENDING CHAPTER ZOS APPROVING THE CRITICAL
AREA PLAN � � � � � � � � . , , , 1 , ' , '. , , , ,
Ordinance adopted on first reading
ACTION NEEDED: Put ordinance back on next reguTar meeting for
consideration of second reading
h�ECEIVING THE PLANNING COMMISSION h�1NUTES OF
SEPTE�IB�R Z4, 1930 � � � . � � . � � � . � � � � �
1. Consideration of a replat, PS #80-02, Registered
Land Survey by P+iinnesota Transfer, along
University Avenue East Service Drive and
73rd Avenue N. E. . . . . . . . ... . . . . 7 - 7D,
P. C. Recommendation: �Approval 7S
Council Action Needed: Set Public Hearing
for November 10, 1980
Public Hearing set for November 10, 1980
ACTION NEEDEO: Make necessary arrangements for public hearing
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i�E�'� i��sli'�ESS �CONTINUED)
iPLANNING COMMiSSION �`�1NUTES CONTINUED)
2. Consideration of a Special Use Permit,
SP #80-10, to a11ow construction of a
second accessory building (detached
garage), 811 Mississippi Street,
Marjorie F. Coulson . . . . . .7D-7G,
P. C. Recommendation: �Approval 7T-7U
Council Action Needed: Consideration
of RecommEndation
Appi�oved speci ai use permi t
UBLIC WORKS ACTION NEEDL-D: Inform applican� of Council approval
JBLIC WORKS
LIC WORKS
3. Consideration of Environmental Worksheet
for Medtronics Development . . . . .7H-70
P. C. Recommendation: Approval 7V-7X
Council Action Needed: Consideration
of Recommendation
Authorized crmpletion of Envirvnmental Assessment Worksheet� -
uru s i gned hy � i ty N�anage r
ACTION fJEEDED; Have worksheet executed and forw arded to appropriate parties
4. Consideration of Vacation Request,
SAV #80-09 , Pet i ti on #�8-1980 , 100%
agreement to vacate alley, 6000 block
between 2nd Street and 22 Street .. 70
P. C. Recommendation: Approval 7Y-7BB
Council Action Needed: Set Public
Hearing for fJovember 10, 1980
Publ�c Nearing set for November 10, 1980
ACTION NEEDED: Make necessary arrangements for public hearing
idEW t��SIi�ESS (CoNriNU�n)
(PLANNING COMMISSION I��1NUTES CONTINUED)
5. Consideration of a vacation request, SAU #80-10,
to vacate northerly 1 foot of a 12 faot drainage •
and utility easement to allow new dwelling to be
constructed without encroaching on tf�is easement,
7105 Ashton Avenue, Richard Waltz ...... . 70-7P,
P. C. Recommendation: Approval 7CC-7DD
Council Action Needed: Set Public Hearing
for Novembe r 10, 1980
Public Hearing set for November 1Q, 1980
BLIC WORKS ACTION NEEDED: Nlake necessary arrangements for public hearing
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6. (Item #7 under Human Resources MinutES) Con-
sideration of funding valuations for� Central '
Center for Family Resources, Alexandra House
and SACA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7P-7Q
P. C. Recommendation: Approval� 7EE
Council Action Needed: Consideratior� of
Reconvnendati on
Approved as recommended by Commission for total of
$10,000 and authorized transfer of $500 from contingency
SLIC WORKS ACTION NEEDED: Make arrangements to transfer $500 from contingency
, and torward funding to appropriate bodies as directed
7. Receiving Appeals Commission Minutes of September 16, 1980 .. 7FF-7TT
A. Request for variances to reduce rear yard
setback to allow enclosure of a loading dock,
which will increase iot coverage �f main
building, 7740 Beech Street, Viking Engineering
and Development . . . . . . . . . 7FF-7HH,
A. C. Recomn�endation: �Approval with 7NP�-7PP
stipulation re agreement
Council Action Needed: Consideration of
Recommendation
Approved variances with stipulations 1-7 as recommended
by staff
IC WORKS ACTION NEEDED: Inform applicant of Council approval
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JBLIC WORKS
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�PLANN I NG COMP-1I SS I ON ��II NUTES CONTI NUED)
B. Request for variances to waive requirement
for screened enclosure to conceal refuse
containers, 305-53rd Avenue, Ted Bigos ... 7HH-7II
A. C. Recommendation: Denial of Request 7QQ-7RR
Council Action Needed: Consideration of
Recommendation
Request for variances to waive requirement
for screened enclosure to conceal refuse
containers has been denied
ACTION NEEDED: Inform applicant of Council denial
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C. Request for variance to increase maximum
height of free standing sign, 5311 University
Avenue, Thomas Duffy, LeRoy Signs ......7JJ-7KK
A. C. Recommendation: Approval •7SS-7TT
Council Action Needed: Consideration of '
Recommendation
Approved variance to increa�e maximum height of
free standing sign
ACTION NEt�ED: Inform appiicant of Council approval
RECEIVING CATV COMMISSION MINUTES OF
$EPTEMBER 11, 1��t� � � � � � � � � � . � � � . � � . o — ��
1. Consideration of purchase of equipment
CATV Recommendation: Approval of purchases
Council Action Needed: Consideration of
Recommendation
No action at this time. Staff to check budget
RCTTON NEEDED: Check budget and bring back at later meeting
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��E�i� BUSIr�ESS �CONTINUED)
REVIEW OF THE ��EIGHBORING COMMUNITIES� COMMENTS
AND OTHER COMf�IENTS ON COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR
APPROVAL AND CONSIDERATION OF StJBMISSIOPJ TO
METRO COUNC I L � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 9 ' QA
Council received comments
� PUBLIC WORKS� ACTION PdEEDED: Put back on next agenda. Check with Minneapolis planning
� department to see their approach and it's possible applicability to Fridley
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CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING POLLING
PLACES AND APPOINTING ELECTION ,JUDGES FOR TH.�
��OVEMBER �, I9`�O STATEWLDE GENERAL ELECTION �����IO — IOC
Resolution P�o. 103-1G80 adopted
ACTIOiJ NEEDED: Proceed as authorized
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING
CERTAIN DELINQUENT ��IATER AND SEWER CHARGES
TO THE COUNTY �itJDITOR FOR COLLECTION WITH
THE 1961 TaxES , , , , , , , , , , , , , � , , , , , l� - 11I
Resolu�ion P�o. 104-1980 adopted
ACTION NEEDED: Certify charges to County as authorized
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CITY MANAGER
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�dcW BUSIi�ESS �CONTINUED)
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING
CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUllITOR TO BE LEVIED
�IGAINST CERTAIN PROPERTIES FOR COLLECTION
WITH TNE TAXES PAYABLE IN I�$O ��'IEEDS) ����
Resolution No. 105-1980 adopted
ACTION NEECED: Certify charges to County as authorized
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CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING
THE ADMINISTRATION TO APPLY FOR FUNDS FOR
THE �EVELOPMENT OF THE FRIDLEY COMMUNITY
PARK PRaJECT PROPF2TY UNDER THE SUPERVISION
OF 1 rit rtDERAL LAivli AND �"iATER Cuiv�ERVATION
FUND ACT ANb THE STATE I�ATURAL RESOURCES
FUND , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , � , , , . , .13 — 13B
Resolution No. 106-1580 adopted
ACTION NEEDED: Proceed w:ith Grant application to apply for funds
KESOLUTION CERTIFYIIvG TAX TO COUNTY � � � � . � � � � �.4 — 14B
Reso�ution No. 107-1980 adopted
ACTION NEEDED: Forward certified copy of Resolution to Anoka County
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THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL �
OF SEPTEMBER 22, 1980
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THE hIINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUPlCIL OF
SEPTEML3ER 22, 1980
The Regular Meeting of the trid7ey City Council vras called to order at
7:30 p.m. by Mayor Nee.
PLEDGE OF ALLE6IANCE:
Mayor Nee led the Councii and audience in the pledge of Al]egiance to the
flag.
ROLL CALL:
t�1Et16ERS PRESc"NT: Mayor Nee, Counci lman Barnette, Counci lman Schnei der,
Councilwoman P;oses and Councilman Fitzpatrick
P1EtABERS AaSENT: None
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
REGULAR MEETING, SEPTEMaER 8, 1980:
MOTION by Councilwoman P1oses to approve the minutes as submitted. Seconded
by Councilman Schneider. Unon a voice vote, all voting aye, (�tayor ttee de-
clared the motion carried unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARING MEETING, SEPTEMBER 15, 195J:
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve the minutes as submitted. Seconded
by Councilman 6arnette. Upon a vc,ice vote, all vo�ing aye, Mayor hiee de-
clared ti�e mation carried unanimously.
ADOPTIOid OF AGFNDA:
MOTION by Councilman 6arnette to consider Item 7, subsection 6, regarding
Energy Week, as the first item of New Business. Seconded by Councilman
Schnei�er. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee_declared the motion
carried unanimously.
MCTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt the agenda with the above amend-
ment. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
OPEN FORUM, VISITORS:
There was no response from the audience under this item of business.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
GONTINUED PUBLIC HEFlRIVG ON REZONING REQL'EST, ZOA �80-07_ TO REZO(�IE FP.OP�1 R-3
TO CR-1, 1001 HILLWIND ROAD, TED BURNANDT, dba; SWING REALTY:
Mayor Nee reopened the public hearing on this rezoning request<svttich had been
continued from the September 15, 1980 Council meeting.
Mr. flora, Public Works Director, stated the petitioner, Mr. Burnandt, was
notified to be present, however, he was not in attendance at this time.
Councilman Schneider felt it was unfair to the public to have the public
hearing without the petitioner appearing.
h"•r, Roger Fassett, 1001 Lynde Drive, was oresent regarding this item of
business and was in agree+nent to table this request until E p. m. in case
Pir. Burnandt would arrive.
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RE6ULAR MEETING OF SEPTEP1�ER 22, 1980 PAGE 2
MOTION by Councilman Schnejder to table this rezoning request to 8 p. m.
Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
PUaLIC HEARING ON THE F1NAL ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE 1980 WATER AND SEWER
�AINS, LHTERALS AND SFRVICE CONFdECTIONS:
MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to waive the reading of the public hearing
notice and oper the public hearing. Secon�ed by Cauncilman Schneider.
Upon a vaice vote, all voting aye, Mayor N=e declared the motion carried
unanimously and the public hearing opened at 7:25 p. m.
Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated this hea;°ing is for the final assessment
roll for the 1980 service connections and involves those properties which
have connected on to City Water or sewer ar.d have never paid a lateral
charge. He stated, when buiiding permits were issued, agreements were
signed to the effect that these charges would be paid. He explained the
hearing process is necessary ir order to put these charges on the assess-
ment roll.
Mr. Howard Crabtree, 7100 Riverview Terrace, raised a question on his assess-
� ment for Lot 3, 61ock 1, Marion's Terrace Addition. He stated it was his
understanding he would be given credit because of the extra long run of
; 290 feet. Ne stated a credit of $1,000 was allowed against this assessment,
; but felt he was being given only a partial credit and requested Council con-
sider a full credit.
Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated staff did provide Mr. Crabtree with in-
formation regarding his assessment, however, if Council desires further in-
formation they �vould check into this item further and report back.
MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to close the public he�ring. Seconded by
Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, 'ail voting Qye, Mayor Nee declared -
the moticn carried unanimously and the pubtic hear�ng cTosed at 7:37 p.m.
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ASSESSMENT �OLL FCR THE TREATP1ENT AND REPIOVAL OF
TREES 1960 : -
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading of the public hearing
notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, hiayor Nee declared the motion carried unani-
mously and the public hearing opened at 7:37 p.m.
Mr. Qureshi, City hlanager, stated this hearing is for the purpose of assess-
ing the removal of trees on properties in the City. Fie stated property
owners were notified of the hearing and the costs involved and there was no
objections.
No persons in the audience spoke regarding this proposed assessment.
MOTION by Councilman Barne*te to close the aublic hearing. Seconded by
Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Mee declared
the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 7:42 p.m.
NEW BUSINESS:
RECEIVING ENERGY COMMISSION MINUTES, AUGUST 26, 1980 ITEt� - CONSIDERA-
h10TI0id by Councilman Barneite tl�at the City pr�claim the week of September 28
through October 4, 1980 as Fridley Energy Week. Seconded by Gounciltvoman
Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, f�iayor Nee declared the motion
carried unanimously.
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CONSIDERATION OF FIRST RENDIN6 OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING 7HE BUDGET FOR
fISCAL YEAR 1981:
Mr. Qureshi, City hianager, stated this ordinance reflects the memo to the
Council, as per their instructions, so thers has been some change, however,
the total is the same. ,
MOTIOP� by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading and approve the
ordin3nce upon first readinc,, Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONTIyUED PUBLIC HEARIN6 ON REZONING REQUEST, ZOA #80-02 TQ REZONE FROM
R-3 TQ GR-1, 1001 HILLWIND ROAD, TED BURNANDT, DBA:'SIJING REALTY:
At 8:00 p.m., the Council again considered this rezoning request. Since
Mr. Burnandt was not in attendance at the meeting; the City Attoreny ad-
vised the hearing could be closed and the matter of the rezoning taken
under advisement by the Council.
Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, felt favorable consideration should not be ,
yiven on this rezoning request until the petitioner has fully discussed
his plans with both the staff and neighboring property owners. He stated
the Council may not necessarily make approval completely dependent on
whether neighboring property owners are in agreement with the plans, but
there shouid at least be a discussion.and a report back to the Council.
Mr. Fassett, 1001 Lynde Drive, stated he was curious as to the type of
buiid�ng that would be constructed.
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to close the public hearing on rezoning
request ZOA �$0-02, and direct the administration to contact the petitioner
and have hirn �ndicate to staff and the neiqhuoring property owners what his
plans.,are for th:� �roperty. Seconded hy-Councilman 8arnette.
Mr. Dick Harris, Chairman of the Planning Corc�mission, stated there had been
some talk of remodeling the existing structure on this property or if that
wasn't feasible, to tear down the existing structure and rebuild it.
UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE ABOVE MOTION, all voted aye; and Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at
8:05 p.m.
RECEIVING THE PLANNIP�G COMMISSION MINUTES OF SEP7EMBER 1�, 1980: .
CONSIDERATION OF VACATIQN REQUEST, SAV ,#80-07, PETITION �`7-1980 TO
VACATE ALLEY`EASEMENT, 4800 BLQCK BETWEEN MAIN STREET AND 2AlC� S.TREET:
MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to set the public hearing on this vacation
request for October 20, 1980. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayer Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATIO�V OF VACRTION REQUEST, SAV �80-08. TO
MOTION by Councilman Barnette to set the public he3ring on this vacation
request for Uctober 2U, 1980. Seconded by Councilman Schreider. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
RF UEST FROM PARK CONSTRUCTION TO PARK RECREATION VEHICLE TRAI�ERS
LICEIISE APPROVAI ;
Mayor Nee stated the Plannir.g Commission has recommended aporoval of this
request with certain stipulations.
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t+lr. Duane Prairie appeared before the Council regarding his request to park
up to six recreational vehicle trailers, He stated they would like to put
in sewer so their employees could temporarily park these recreational vehicles.
He explained it is difficult for their personnel to find a spot to park these
vehicles for several months when they are in town. He felt the only benefit
they would receive is that there would be personnel in the yard at night to
prevent vandalism. ��Ir. Prairie explained there could be up to six trailers
parked, but not n2cessarily this amount at all times.
Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, asked if parking of these vehicles would be a
seasonal use.
Mr. Prairie stated vehicles would be parked there mostly in the summer
months.
Mr. Herrick asked the maximum period of time any one vehicle would be parked
on the property.
i�1r. Prairie stated it was difficult to answer as it could be six months or
only one week. ,
Mr. Herrick stated he didn't have a problem with this request from a zoning
stanrJpoint. He stated there are a number of conxnercial or industrial ventures .
that have people living there for purposes of security.
Councilman Barnette pointed out when you ha.ve large construction project, there
are trailers parked on the site and they remain there for six months to several
years, depending on the size of the project.
MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to grant the license to Park Construction to
lice;�se and park a maximum of six recreational vehicles on the Park Con-�.
struction Company lot, with the size of the vehicies not to exceed 28 feet -.
�n"lpngth, and the license be reviewed annually. Seconded by Councilman Barnette.`..
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried ��
unanimously.
� RECEIVING INPUT IN THE IMPLEMENTATION SECTION OF THE FRI
DEVELOPMENT PLAN:
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director> staied the Comprehensive Plan that was
developed had an Implementation Section and the Planning Commission has
reviewed it, making one minor modification> and it is now before the Council
for consideration.
Mr. Flora stated the Implementation Plan satisfies those requirements of the
Metropolitan Council in order to obtain favorable consideration for funding
of projects being coordinated with them.
Mayor Nee stated on Page 766 regarding the Local Housing Bond Program where it
states, °the City wi11 initiate a single fam�ly mortgage revenue bond program",
he felt the Council had not come to that conclusion.
Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, pointed out he was not even sure the City would
qualify for single family mortgage revenue bonding, however, certain types
of multiple units can qualify.
Mr. Flora stated City is establishing some basic considerations they would
follow in providing modest cost housing opportunities such as Zoning Code
revisions, streamlining the housing development approval process and, when
conditions become favorable, a]oca7 housing bond program. He felt the plan
is saying, if possible, the City will review these three elements and consider
them in providing modest cost housing opportunities.
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REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 22, 1980 PAGE 6
Councilwoman Moses suggested perhaps changing the word "initiate" to
"consider" and the words "single family" to "residential" on Page 766,
Item 3, I_ocal Housing Qond Program.
Councilman Schneider questioned the reference to Figure 4-3 on Page 4-17
as noted on Page 7AA, paragraph 1. Mr. Flora explained in the Canprehen-
sive Plan areas are showri that arn zoned residential and ones that are now
vacant and can be considered for residential development and those are the
figures referred to in this paragraph.
Councilman Schneider voiced concern over the figure of 1,859 additional
households by 1990.
Mr. Qureshi stated the City census figure is low in population and high in
households in relation to the projections of the Metropolitan Council and
wouid think that is a trend.
Mr. Dick Harris, Chairman of the Planning Commission, stated the item on
Page 76B regarding the Local Housing Bond Program was discussed by the
Commiss?on and the worcls "single family" were not changed to "residential"
since that would a1so include apartments and they didn't know if that was
really the thrust of the program. He felt what they were trying to do is
help the indivioual to be able to acqu�re moderate income housing and not
add a large development. He felt if the words "single family" were changed
to "residential", it would imply a reference to apartments also.
Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, felt it depands on the need when the City considers
these proposals and if they zero in on only one area, this probably isn't
good as the control would still be in the City's hands.
Mayor Nee stated his concern with mortgage revenue bonding for housing is
tha± the private market isn't going to be able to compete.
.:�a��cilman Schneider felt if the language is changed under item.3, Page 7BB,
as suggested by Council�voman Moses, it is open enough that it doesn't lock
the City into a certain type of housing.
Mr. Flora stated the entire Comprehensive Plan would be submitted to the
Council before it is submitted to the Metropolitan Council on Pdovember 1.
(�Ir. Qureshi stated staff would incorporate the changes on Page 7B6, Item 3,
to change the work "initiate" to "consider" and the words "single family"
to "resideritial".
There were no o;.her recommended changes to this Implementation Section of
the Gbmprehensive Plan.
EIVIfdG ENVIRONMEr1TAL QI;ALITY COMMISSIOP� MINUTES, AUGUST 19
A.5 �nn�rrr�r-r.n�..... .._ _.._..__ _ _ .
LDING PERMITS FOR OvAN OR hiEDTRONICS TO
Mr. Flora, Public Works pirector, stated the City is keeping communications
open 4,ith the hiinnesota Pollution Control Agency, the Health Department and
hazardous waste offices, and advising them of any stipulations imposed on
these properties or any cleanup action that may be deemed appropriate.
Councilman Schneider asked Mr. F1ora if the memo which tFie Council received
from him regarding stipulations placed or these properties had been provided
to the Environmental Quality Commission. Mr. Flora stated this memo was sent
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to the Commission and the City is doing what the Commission has requested
as a matter of routine.
REC[IVING ENERGY COMMISSION MIPdUTES, AUGUST 26, 1980 ITEM - CONSTDERATION
OF PROCLAIMING WEEK OF SEPTMESER 28 TO OCTOl3ER 4, 1980 - ENERGY WEEK:
Action was taken on this item earlier in the :neeting.
RECEIVING APPEALS COMMISSION MINUTES OF AUGUST 26, 1980:
RE UEST FOR VARIANCES TO WAIVE REQUIREMENTS ON CURBING AND PARKING
LOT, 666 MISSISSIPPI STREE?, FRIDLEY UNITED METHOQ:ST CHURCN:
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the City is working with Fridley
United Method�st Church in developing the prc�erty to be in compliance with
the City Zoning Codes. He stated it was requested the church increase its
landscaping around ihe parking iot and install concrete curb and stripe the
parking lot.
Mr. Flora stated a variance has been requested to waive the requirement for
the concrete curb on.the.entire perimeter of.the parking stalls, and replace
it with landscaping, and to allow the parkinq ]ot to be Q feet from the
property line instead of the required 20 feet.
Mr. Flora stated the curbing requirement was discussed, however, the church
felt it was a considerable expense. Mr. Flora stated there are alternatives
that couid be used, but the church's positior is they don't have the funds
for curbing at this time.
Mr. Flora stated staff would like to get screening along the perimeter of
the parking area and obtain a committment for installation of some sort of
concrete curbing. ;
Councilman Schneider staied the two issues involved are a setback less than
20 feet for landscaping and the concrete curbing.
` Mr. Bill Peterson, representing Fridley United Methodist Church, stated
they could stand a five foot loss in the parking lot without giving up a
row of parking. He felt a solution might be to go in five feet on the
+ boulevard and also put in sane culverts.
He stated the church would stripe the parking lot and enciose the trash
container. He stated they �aould work out the landscaping matter, but
' wanted additional time on the concrete curbing.
Mr. Qureshi, City P+lanager, stated he would suggest a variance from 0 feet
to 6 feet as this would still give ihem their par�king stalls and add some
space for plantings. He stated he would suggest the matter of the curbing
be left open for.several years, as the church may then be in a better
financial situation.
Councilwoman Moses stated the probiem is tha� there is an ordinance saying
concrete curbing is required and to allow the church not to have it would
be setting a precedent. She questioned if the rest of the churches in the
City have��concrete curbs. Mr. F7ora stated they are up in various stages
and staff is trying to work with all persons in attempting to get the
propertaes up to code.
Mr. Peterson stated he had no problem with the 6 foot setback requirement,
however, they would ]ose parking stalls on the East side, and would come
back in three years to review the question on the concrete curbing.
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htOTION by Councilman Sr_hneider to grant a variance to Fridley United
Methodist Church, b66 Mississippi Street, to reduce th2 parking lot
setback from the required 2C feet to 6 feet, with the understanding
they will work with the administration on an acceptable landscaping
plan. Sec�nded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Nee delcared the motion carried uninimous1y.
MOTION by Councilman ScFneider to instruct the administration to bring
back the question of the concrete curbing in three years. Seconded by
Councilman flarnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously.
RE UEST fOR VARIANCE TO IPdCREASE MAXIMU:H HEIGHT OF FENCE, 685�
SIVERTS LANE, MR. AND PiRS. SIVERTS:
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this is a request for a variance
to increase the height of a fence from 4 feet to 6 feet to allow for
additional privacy.
Mr. Flora stated the Siverts initially wanted to construct the fence along "
the �urb, horaever, the Appeals Commissio�i recorunended the fence be back 10
feet from the curb line. He stated, �f this is done, staff has no objection
to the fence being six feet high.
Councilman Schneider stated the only�way he could see where the view far
the Anderson's property would be blocked was if the fence was running
pet�pendicular to Siverts. •
No persons in the audience spoke regarding this variance request.
• MOTION by �o:�ncilman Schneider to concur with the recemmendation of the
Ap�eals Commission and grant the variance to. increase th� maximum height
of a fence, within the limits of froet vard�, from 4 feet to 6 feet, with
the stipulation that the fence be 10 feet back from the edge of the black-
top. Seconded by Councilv�oman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
' Mayor Nee declared the moti.on carried unanimously.
REQUEST FOR VARIANCE TO ALLOW 6LACKTOP IN LOADING AREA AT REAR OF
Mr, Flora, Public Works Director, stated this is a request for a variance
to allow the blacktop in the loadinq area at the rear of an existing build-
ing to be 0 feet instead of the requir�d 5 f�et, at 7151 Commerce Circle
East. He stated this area would be easier to maintain and keep clean without
curbing.
Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated, in this case, the purpose of the require-
ment of curbing is to protect the building from unnecessary maintenance due
to vehicles hitting it. He stated mosi: of thie area would not be used for
parking and the intent of the ordinance would not make sense, since most of
the area is used for loading docks.
MOTIOP! by Counciltivoman Moses to concur with the recommendation of�.the Appeals
Commission and grant the variance to allow the blacktop in the loading area
in the rear of an existing building to be 0 feet instead of the required 5
feet, with the sti�ulation that protective posts be p'aced around the gas
meters and power transformers. Seconded b� Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a
voice v�te, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the inotion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to receive the minutes of the P1.anning
Commission Meeting of Septen�ber 10, 1�80. Secoride.d by Councilman Schneider.
Upon a voice vote, a11 voti�ig aye, Mayo�° Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously.
CUNSIDERATIUN OF AUDITING SEP.VICES FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMaER 31, 1980:
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to authorize the City Manager to sign an .
agreement with George M. Hansen Company for the 1980 audit. Seconded by
Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
the motion carried unanimously.
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CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLU?ION CONFIRMING ASSESSb1ENT FOR 1980 WATER AND
SEWER MAINS, LATERALS, AND SERVICE COPJNECTIONS:
MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to table this iter� to the next regular meeting,
pending a report on the property at 7100 Riverview Terrace, Lot 3, Block i, •
Marion's Terrace Addition. Seconded by Counci7man Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTiON N0. I00-1980 CONFIRt+1ING ASSESSMEMT ROLL FOR THE TREATMENT ANO
REMOVAL OF TREES 1980 :
MOTION by Councilwoman Moses io adopt Resolution No. 100-1980. Seconded by
Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
the oiotion carried unanimously.
UTION N0. 101-1980 CALLING FOR PUBLIC HEARING PURSUANT TO MI
Mr. George Halvorson, President of First Corporate Services, Inc., appeared ,
before the Council on behalf of Mr. Paschke to request a public hearing be
held in regard to the issuance of industrial revenue bonds to finance con-
struction of an office bui]ding at 73rd and Un�versity. He stated, with
construction Of �I11S building, it would_mean approximately 100 new job
openings. He stated they already have pre-leases for about 25% of the
building and would be at full capacity by the time the building is finished.
Councilman Schneider questioned the length of the leases. Mr. Paschke
stated they were three to five years.
Mr. Halvorson stated the bonds would be for a�2 year period, with a maxirnum
of 20 years.
Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, asked what type of financing they would obtain.
Mr. Halvorson stated these bonds would be privately placed with a financiai
institution.
Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the basic question at this time is whether
the Council feels they wish to make available the vehic7e of industrial revenue
bonds for a commercial venture. He stated, in the past, the practice has been
to use this type bond for industrial development, as expansion of an existing
business or a new venture. He pointed out this would be an entirely different
situation where the bui7ding is being constructed and sub-leased to other
tenants.
Mr. Nalvorson stated he didn't see the difference between an industrial building
or an office building. He stated it is new employment to the community and is
not a commercial venture in the sense of a lumber yard or restaurani. He felt
it is a situation that fa11s within the State statutes and, hopefully, the Council
will give it consideration.
Mr, Qureshi stated he was merely raising the question if this was an area where
the Council wishes to provide this means of financing,
MOTION by Councilman Barnette to set a public hearing for Oc*ober 20, 198Q,
pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 474.01, Subdivision 7B, regarding
proposed $925,OOU industrial development revenue project of Gerald Paschke.
Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor
Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
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RECEIVING 6IDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR NURSERY STOCK (BIDS OPENED
SEPTENiBER 4, 1980 :
Mr. flora, Public Works Director, stated bids were opened on Septeriber 4, 1980
for nursery stack and the low bidder on Items 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 10 was
Noble fVursery; Bachman's was the low bidder on Iteins 3 and 11; and Minnesota
Valley Wholesale was the low bidder on Items 9, 12 and 13.
It was recommended these low bids be accepted, and contracts awarded.
Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, as long as the bidders understand they may get
the bid for one species, but not necessarily the other, depending if they
were the low bidder, he doesn't have a problem with awarding the contract
to the three different bidders.
MOTIO� by Councilwoman Moses to receive the bids for nursery .stock and award
the contract to the low bidder Noble Nursery on Items 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and
10 in the amount of $9,825.00; award the contract for Items 3 and 11 to Bachman's,
the 1aw bidder, in the amount of $1,0�19.75; and award the contract for Items 9,
12 and 13 to the low bidder, Minrresota Va11ey Wholesale, in the amount of $1,128.75.
MN VALLEY
EAf,HP1ANS �dHOLESALE, INC. NOBLE NURSERY, ir�G.
Size Unit Price Size Unit Price Size Unit Price
5� Transamerica 5% United Fire 5°6 The American Druggists'
Insurance Co. and Casualty
1. 25 s-4' B&6
Blue Spruce 3' B&B
2. 50 4-5' B&6
Norway Pine G' B&B
' 3. 25 3-4' �3:6
Austriar °ine 3' B&6
: 4. 25 4-5' B&Q
Scotch Pine 4' B&B
5. 25 4-5' B&B Black
Hills Spruce 4' B&6
6. 25 1-3/� -2"
Norway P1aple,
42. 75 3 2 B&B �}9. 75 3-4' B&B 40.00
5II.50 4' B&B 48.75 4-5' B&E3 40.00
33.75 3�_B&8,.:: 45.75 3-4' B3�B 40.00
58.50 4' 6&B 48.75 4-5' B&B 40.Q0
4:7.25 4' B&B 59.50 4-5' B3�B 40.00
bare root 1-3/4" BR 45.00 1-3/4" BR 34.50 1-3/4 - 2" 33.00
7. 50 1'2 - 1-3/4"
Schwedler Maple, 1z" BR
bare root
8. 25 1%2" B&Q
Sparkler Crab 12" B&B
9. 250 18"-24"
BR Cotoneaster 24" BR
10. 50 18"-24" BR
6olden tdihebark 3G" BR
Dwarf���in�t;drk alter, 24" BR
11. 100 18"-24" BR
C]avey's Dwarf
Honeysuckle 18" SR
12. 25 18"-24" BR
Zabel Honeysuckle 24" BR
13. 150 18"-24" BR
Anthony Waterer
54.75 12" BR 37.00 1%2 - 1-3/4 27.00
77.25 1%z" B&B 65.00 1%Z" 6&B 60.00
2.06 18" BR 1.95 18-24" BR 3.00
3.93 18" BR 3.50 18-24" BR 3.00
1.87
2.06 18" E3R ?.49 i8-24" BR 3.00
2.25 1II" ER 1.95 18-24" BR 4.00
Spirea 15" BR 4.50 lEi" BR 3.95 18-24" BR 4.00
TOTAL IiNIT PRICE $4;7.42 $402.84 �337.00
TOTAI_ COST �1�,998.75 $13,421.50 $11,575.Q�
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MN VALLEY
RACHMAN'S WHOLESALE, INC. NOQLE NURSERY, INC.
Unit Price Total Unit Price Total Unit Price Total
1. 25 3-4' B&6 Blue
Spruce 40.00 1,000.00
2. 50 4-5' B&3 Norway
Pine 40.00 2,Q00.00
3. 25 3-4' B&4
Rustrian Pine 33.75 84,3.75
4. 25 4-5' B&B
Scotch Pine 40.00 1,000.00
5. 25 4-5' B&B Black
Hills Spruce 40.00 1,000.00
6. 25 1-3/4 - 2" -
Norway Maple, �
bare root 33.00 825.00 '
' 7. 50 1%a - 1-3/4" .
Schwedler Maple .
bare root 27.00 1,350.00
8. 25 1%2" B&B
Sparkler Crab 60.00 1,500.00 '
i 9. 250 12-18" potted
Cotoneaster 1.95 4f37.50
' 10. 50 :1" Nc;.ted� � � �
Golden Ninebark
Jwarf 3.00 150.00
' 11. 100 8" potted
' Clavey's Dwarf
Honeysuckle 2.06 206.00
12. 25 11" potted
Zabel Honneysuck7� 1.95 48.75
13. 150 11" potted
Anthony Waterer
� Spirea 3.95 592.50
TOTAL COST $1,044.75 $1,128.75 $9,825.Q0
No warranty -
add 20% for warranty
Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon � voice vote, a]] voting aye,
Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
APPOINTMENTS: CITY EMPLOYEES:
MOTION by Councilman Scl�neider to concur with tha foliowing appointments:
NAME POSITION SALARY EFFECTIV[ DATE REPLACES
Deborah 0'Qert Office Assistant $78U Sept. 22, 1980 Kathryn
5800 E. River Rd. Police Department per Schoenberger
Fridiey, MN 5543� morth
Dean R. Powers Management Ana2yst $18,670 Sept. 12, 1980 Bruce Eagle
5340 Nokomis Ave.S. City�:hianagement Year
Minneapolis, 55417
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Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
CLAIMS:
MOTION by Councilman Barnette to authorize payirent of Claims No. 246A30 through
' 262X01. Seconded by Councilman 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 Schneider. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
ESTIMATES:
MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the estimates as submitted.
, Smith, Juster, Feikema, Malmon & Haskvitz ;
i 1250 Builders Exchange Bidg. .
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402
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; For legal services rendered as Prosecutor ,
during the month of August, 1980 $2,280.00
; Talle, Herrick, Munns & Goodrich
6279 University Avenue N. E. �
i Fridley, Minnesota
I Service rendered for the month of August $1,470.80
� l,egal Service Industrial Revenue Bonds $4,750.00
• Total �6,220.80
! Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
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� ADJOURNMENT:
i40TIQN by Councilwoman Moses to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilroan
Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Muyor Nee declared the mot?on
carried unanimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of
September 'L2, 198Q adjourned at 1U:12 p. m.
' Respectfully submitted,
Carole Haddad ' 4Jilliam J. Nee
Secy. to the City Council Mayor
Approved:
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RESOLUTION N0. - 1980
RESOLUTION CONFIRMING RSSESSMENT FOR 7980 WATER AND SEWER MAINS, LATERALS, AND
SERVICE CONNECTIONS
BE IT RFSOLV�D by the City Cauncil of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, as follows:
1. The City Clerk has with the assistanca of the engineers heretofore selected
by this Council for such purpose, calculated the proper amounts to be
specially assessed for the
1980 WATER AND SEWER MAINS, LATERAlS, AND SERVICE CONNECiIONS
in said City against every assessable lot, piece, or parcel of land in
accordance with the provisions of law, and has prepared and fiied with the
City Clerk tabuiated statemen�s in duplicate showing the proper description
of each and every lot, piece, or parcel of land to be specially assessed
and the amount 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 the proposed
assessment.
3. Said proposed assessment has at all times since its filirig been open to
inspection and copying 6y all persons interested, and ar opportunity has
been given to all in�erested persons to present their objections, if any,
to such proposed assessment, or to any item thereof, and no objections
have been filed; except "';
4. The amounts specified in the proposed assessment are changed and altered
as foilows:
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 af each such lot,
piece, or parce� of land, ana that said amount so set out is hereby levied
aga9nst �ach of the respective lots, pieces, or parcels of land therein
described.
6. Such proposed assessment as aTt�red, modified, and corrected is affirmed,
adopted, and confirmed, and the sums fixed and named in said proposed assess-
ment as altered, modified, and corrected, with th� changes and alterations
herein above made, are affirmed, adopted, and confirmed as the proper special
assessments for each of said lots, pieces, or parcels of land respectively.
PAGE 2, RESOLUTIOi� N0. - 1980
7. Said assessment so affirmed, adopted, and canfirnp�d, shall be certified to
by the City Clerk and filed in has office �nd shall thereupon be and con-
stitute �he speciai assessment for
19II0 WATER AND SEWER MATNS, LATERALS, APdD SERVICE CQNNECTIQNS
8. The amounts assessed against each lo�, piece, or parcel of land shall bear
interest from the date hereto u�ntil 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 in�tallments payab7e
on the first day of January in each year, beginning in the year 19�1, and
continuing until all of said installments sha�l have been paid, each insta`i1-
ment to be collected with taxes collectible during said year by the County
Audi tor.
10. The City Clerk is hereby directed to make up and file in the office of the
County Auditor of Rnoka County a ceriified statement of the amount of all
such unpaid assessments and the amount which wili be due thereon on th�
first day of January in each year.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
t�AY OF _ ; 1980. . . .
ATTEST:
MAYOR William J. Nee
AC ING CITY CLERK NASIM M. QtlRESNI
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ORDINANCE r�U.
�P� ORDINAMC� 70 At^���iD T!�!E CITY CODE OF iHE CITY OF FRIQLF_Y,
MIPdNESOTA BY MAY,ING A CHAPdGE If� ZOfdING UiSTRICiS
The Coun�il of the City of Fridley cio ordain as foilaws;
SECTION l.
SECTION 2.
App`ndix D of the C�iy C�de of Fri�ley is amended as hereinaft�er
indicated,
The tract or area within the County �f Anolca and the Cii;y of
Fridley and described as:
Lot 21 and Lot 22, Bloc� 6, Fridley Park, lying in tne North
Half of Section 15, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka,
Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as C-2
(generai business areas).
SECTIQN 3. That the Zoning Rdm�nistrator is directed tc change the official
zoning ma� to show said tract or area to be rezoned from C-1
(local business areas) and R-3 (generai mult�ple family
dwellings) to C-2 (g�neral business areas).
PASSED AND F.�C�PTED BY THE CITY COUP�CIL OF -�Nt CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS _ `
DAY OF , 1980.
MAYOR - �dILLIA��I J. NEE
A7TEST:
AC7I�G CITY CLERK - NASIM h1. QURESHI
Publ ic Fieari ng:
�'irst Reading:
Second Reading:
F'ubl ish .
0014A/U733/1
September i5, 1980
September 22, 1980
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P-1Et�0 T0 : John F1 ora , Publ i c l�iorks Di rector
ME�dO-FROt1: Jerrold L. 8oardman; City planner
MEMO NO.: $30-78
MEP10 DATE: July 31, 19�0
RE: Council Action on SP #80-08
The Planning Commission at their Ju1y 23, i980 meeting modi.fzed the
Special Use Permit request by Car7 E. Christenson, by reducing the special
use permit for operation of a body shop from Lot 21 - 24 to jus� Lot 21,
and recommended approval of an additionai special use permit to �llow
automobile parking on R-3 property for use on adjacent land.
I taTked to Dave Pt�uman, City Attorney's office, to determine what
action the City Council would have to take since the Special Use Permit
requires a public hearing and the public hearing h�l� before the Planning
Commission was for the opera�ion 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 permit and notify the public according to our standard
procedures. �i'hi;s would take care of the legal requirement of public hearings
on additionai sNecial use permits. For this reas�n we need tne City ��u��c�i
fio set the puLlic I�earir�c� for September 15, 1980 which wi11 coincide with
' ,the public hearin� on ti�e applicanG's rezoning request.
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STIPULATIONS TO THE AP�ROVRL aF THE SAECIAL USE PERMIT, SP �80-08
FOR CHRIS�E�lSC�J AUi(i BODY:
I. That a 15 foot bik�way/walkway easement b� dedicated along Niississippi
Stre�t and along East River Road. .
2. That 1an�scaping be designed and 9nstalled according to City staff
recomt�erdati or�s.
�. TlZat a woad screeninq fence be constructe� along the east and north
pro,;er�y 1 i nes . �
4. That no damaged cars b� parked outside of the screening fence surround-
� ing the parkin� lat.
5. That the drainage��ian and contral structures be approved by the C�zy
staff. �
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6. That the hours of busin�ss be iimited to 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 pom.
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1?_I:t�1n in�, _.Con�r�i3,c.s Syr�i� P1eet ii1f�__ idc,clnr.sd ��_Ju ]y _)? 14F�0 P<�e _5
Ct�'. -° � lirirris szatcd Li�ut it was noL proper. to cl�.scuss the grobl.ems relate.d to the
rez�ii�.>>f; rc7�'R!4 1ir.. Cl►ristr.n:�en's wi.thout tlie peti.k.iozler be:ing pr.esent at the
meet i�� i, •
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1�atioti by �1r. Hu�hes, secoiZded l�y Pirs. Gabe�;��j�. c Planning Commissi.on coiltinue �`
�:1►e put�l.ic hcaring on the r�-r.oninf; requesL-, 'LOA �i80-03, � . Christensen, D/B/.A
�Christen �en AuCO Body, until July ?..3, 1.980. Upon .-� voicc� vote, al �e
�Ctiairman �tarri.s declared th� motl.on carried unaniriously.,�_��\
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` s�ox'a�;e, rci�<�.�.7=� ��d servic�.ng of motox vc�h'.c1es czf ovex t-��o-ton capacit�y, iocatcd
• on Lots .".1, 22, ?_3, �aid ��+, Block 6, Frxdley Pr:-kp Lhe same bexnb 650I L�sL- River
Road N.�. . �
r�0'PION 1�y r1rs, Gabe1., seconded by *�Lr. Wt�arton, that the Planning Commission continue
tize public hearing on the Special Use Permit request, SP ��80�08, by Ca.rl E. Christen�cii, .
D/B/� C'iiristensr-_n Aueo Body; �Per Section 205.101, 3,_ D, to allow a garage for the .
storave, repair.s and servicin� of motor vehicl�s net over t�ao-ton capacity, located
on Lats 2�., 22, 23 an3 24, Block 6, Frzdley Fark, the same being GSO1 I:ast iiver P,oad
N.�'., until �tily 23, 1980. �Tpon a voa.ce votet all v�ting aye, Chairnan'Ha�ris declared
the motion carri`d unanzntonsly. •
z�,��;,"..-c,3I,:;T ;`L;�tr;�T• ? A. ��= 8GnQ3. bv N�rlc���,=�rd Canst�xuc�i.on Coij���t�1;,,�: S�li.fi.
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o the �.or�h 2 ti�4c �f ,�ot 10, Blcck 13, �'�.ymou�h ��dc.litien and �,dd to Lc±: �, . B1.ac�c
�.3s ;:;;,1�I1:i1 t'1Ciul�:1.311� L-o m�ke �!�Z i:�ot bu� 7.ciing �i.t:e:, the s�r.:: beino ��`�Z6 2:�d St�-ceL
NeE,
ir'o one t,rau ��se��t to represenL- the peti.ti_oner.
Mr. Boardman stat that t�Irr. P7edegaard wants to tear down an existir.g ciilaFi: ai:ed
house and construct: new one. He had been to the Appeals Commission quite a�ahile
a�o for th.e ne`essary riances. They recommended he try to get addition�l propertS�
��lzich lie t�ras now doirb w.h this lot split request. �
T:QTIU�1 by r'�s. Gabel, secoudc' by I�ir. I�ngenfeld, that the Planning Commission
recon��nc:�d to City Couricil �gp val of the request far a l.ot splzt, L.S. �F8U-03,
by Nc�d�ga�rd Censtruction Com�any, to Split of� the N�rth 2 f.�et of Lot 1.Q,
�1ock 13, Plyuiouth Ac?dit�.on, aud ac� it to I�ot 9, Block 13, Plymouth 11dda.t.io��, to
• mzke � 42 foot builci �n;; site, the sam .�eing G5?G ?_nd Strec�t. N.Z. UPQh A �*�IC? �TOTt',
ALL V07'I:;G ?��E, C;H�1IRi�Lit3 H�1,�l:IS DECLARF.U�ii T10'"IOi�' CARRI�D liP�ANIP;OL'SLY.
7. 12}�C':TV� �1Fr�0 ;',��0-02, TQ JERFOI,D BOART;tL1Pd � 0`t jr'II.?,I!'��1 Di?BLQN RE: rir.'I'Rt�Pi)LIT(1V
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CCUi�CIL' S CC�^�;,�iti�N7'S r'1'V1) 1:1i,C0i•t��IL�llA'I'7.O;iS ON T}i1? Fh`�l):.I;I' C(;TTICIL AP�A PLA�i_.
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Motion by Mrs, Hu�hes, sec.onded by Mrs. G1Ue1 ta i�rove tecommendeci changes
on ttie plan zii;i �ubmi.t it to City Council so ttie EQC ca adoi�t tlie chan�es. Up�n
a voice vote, a11 voting aye, th� 1TlOt1011 a�as passed unar�i_T usly.
8, hF',CCI��I; IIC`L'.�Iiv(� & REllF�:��1:LOP;SLN'.l' A117'lI�I:ITl' M1NUTrS: JUt3r iG80.
t�f0'TI(?;V t�y �ii•. Lnii�,c�►if�,t�l, secondc.d fi}• rtrs. IIu�;he;;, Lo reccivc � June 12, 1�)80
Hausin�,r:+ Fedev�lopm:�nt AuClior.ity minul4s.
rir. l3oar.dman slatea t:hc►t ti�e Cit;y wc.�iil.d be� }�iirc.l�a..i.n� the Stai�cl;ird Oil pr� �r.ty.
UZ'ON A 1�OTC:1: �'U7.'f;, t11.1. VU7'ING AYr, CilAT.l:hfnN 11.:1:hIS 1)l�:(:T,A1:laD Tlil: Pt0'1'ZON (;AhI2I
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on T,vt: 'l.l only,
PAC,l: £3
���+ ;'�0-03 S-�c�u1d bc� tyc�foi-c� City C.uu�icil. for ar,pr�v:.il. �
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3,--�A, L'o il� �.O'vl a f;c�r. �;e Lor the stora�;c, rci�airs ancl scrvi.cinf; of mr�COr
vchi.cics n�L over e:4,o-t:c�� c:�paci e}�, locatccl on 7�ot:s 21,� ?_2, 23, ai:d 24,
I3J.ock 6, ]?ridle� 3?ark, t:iie same Uein� 650'. 1:asL River Road N.E,
MUT.ZOid by t�is , iitighes, sc�r_onded by T�Is . G��L�el, t:a open tlie Publ.ic hcarLti� on
:;P i�80�•U� by C�'.rl r. Ch-ri�t:cn�en, llpon a voi_c.e vote, all voting aye,
' Chazrr:�r�n Itarris cieclared tPic public hcaring aFe». at 9:29 p.m. .
r1r. Roard�nan stated this specia]. use permit i.s for L-}ie auto bcdy operation.
• ln order to all�i;� the use of Loi:s 22, 23, ancl ?.4, whi.cl� are zoned Y�-3, t4�o
• special vse per;ni�s a�e gai.ng �o be needed--one to allow %ot 21 L-o be used
as an au�o bocty repair shop and one to alloY�r parl:ing on Lots 22, ?_3, 2nd 24.,
��Ir. Harri.s asked if L-here wer.e any ��lj�tl�.ai'.1.O11S �•:ith ii�e use of the buildii2g
tli�zi: the ��61uR1SSien should be conceinzed about such as �: filtering system?
tis. Hugnes stat:ed she ~iu not thiiZlc so �•�i.th the si.zc, of this buildi.n.g. The .
or..I�* ih;_��„ shn �aould expc�cc is thaL- a.f T�Ir, Christ-c��sen opens up a door ta t�ze
parl;ii�g lot, thc�•e zs�i;ht l;e same need for them Lo r4quire any future daar oii
t,.e nor.L-l: sic'c Lo bn closec; at a11 ti�:es. one uic3 not see any groblem •.•�:_�:�',
. 1.ea.�,�ir�^; the_ 'r�i�:,iss�.i �s�,• S� . door o�e�i, bec�u:;c� t:Ilat- dces �zot nec�.* and is r.ot
3��.5.ely tc impa�t tl�` nei.�l�l�orl±ood ii� Le;:�l�s ai i�oise.
rr�-. Ba�rd�:�an st.atec tlzat since ttie first s}�eci.al, use permzt .zs rc:s�r.icted
o,iJ.}� io I,c;fi 21, ii. �•reuT,d r.equzre Tfr. Christe�lsen �o do some Iai�.:lsc�pi_n� on
I�o� 2I.. Ancth�.: t}izng thaL- shoulci be cousi�ered aL- Ll�is Li.m�. i.s bii:e.�����i%
��a3.1:t•���ty easen�cnts axnz�g PS.;.s�issi_ppi St, t,�a.t�15.n t.he 20 �t. ���cei�. are<�:. 7'his
t�ru�il.d i_or r.e�t'r�.ct :�is ar�a as tar as parlcinb axea or the bu3_Idin�,
'riQTl'ON by ris ..Iu�1�es, :;ec_r�:�<�ed by ris . Gabel, to clas� the p�►u2ic hearing on
part 1 oi: SP ;=�0-U8 :�y Car1 L, Ci�x�istensen�. ,
�;r. �ast� stat�i� ';e t!-�ou�li�. there should be a limit ori,ATr. Chri�tensen's
Uusi,ness l�ours . ' . . .
I•trs. T.a�.i�;c�i� st�t:ed slie h�s neven c��zrd any ��oise irom D1r. Ctu-isC<�i.set�'s
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cspc� �t:cs i,i? �il 1 aCe tio::rs . '
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� 7.�'J'li�it ��n ��rr,�t:tl�lc� J_3nc� �_�1»n�. P/'lu bc_11,1,�o��c�i by CiLY JLZff.
2. 7'l;: t� c��.�c.,��enL� 1>c dc:cl,.c .tLcci to� a Uik���•r:�/�a,�l1c�•�� syst:em o►�
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• 3�. 1'l�at,aiix_fut_ur.c_doer c�n i:lu�_�tor�:h si.d4 ef t_he buiJ.rlin be lcept
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� c]_vscd e,:cc4�t_ �._iicu VCli_l_C1_E:.`_ �;O lil and aul cluri.n� Che houx's of
hus �.tzc�;�s c}.>_��.__� t::�on .
� !+, Ti►aL- i_;lc houa-� of business_'.�e l.a_mit:ec� �0 7:00 a.m. .l-0 10:00 p.m.
Mr, tti'1�arton sL-ated hc intc�ided L-o vot�e in f-avor of �this motiut�, and he also
iiitcnded ro do everyt_}Zin� 11e coulct �o keep 2•Tr. Cl�zistenserz in business.
UI'013. A VO1CF� VOTr, ALL VOTIfiG ItYF;, CH�`iFuu1l� FLIRI:IS DEC�.�?ZED '.C1iE MUS'IOI�T CARI:IED
U�'AI�IIiGUSLX: . ' '
MOT.T_0� by' I•1r. t�7harto:�, secor..ded Uy i1s.. I3ugl.es, to open the public hea�•ing on
parL 2 of S1= y�80-08 by Carl. E. ChrisLenscn. U�on a voice •vote, aIl voting aye,
Chairman Harr�.s clecla,-ed the public hea.r,ing oge:n at: I0:00 p.m. •
Air.' ]3a<.r�l.;:ar. s::^*ed tllis t•JCUId be a Gp�ci_a�. ;�se perniit to allow t11e use of a
P�l)'!C111,&' �_Ot: C��1 }i�3 ll%'-}:� Z_U all ��djace��t �US1.T1E:�^.� t.0 ��C' <is.�d for that bus'.s2CSS.
�.i.` lY?OU�.Ci I1F1VC' �:.0 ll�i?c:+i.". ��C SL�L}�� Ck. reQuirc�,��e���s an3 1'@Cy1�.1-ii'E'. c1 ].c't11Ci;CSk�lilt;; i i111
accordi_ng Lo city cocte. . , �
P�r. Ha�_?•is si.aCed i�e t:hought it. ��oul.d be appr.a��ri_ate f:or �ir. C}irist.erisen aud
p2r, . Nas1i to �et �c� etiic=,' �c�fit;I� Staff to cizscuss L�i�e Zandscapl.ng on i:��e nortil
encl of the ��:.°�p:��: �y to co:ue up c�iL-li a l.andscapit�.� plan Lhat �vould Ue agxecable
C�, all parL-ies . '
1`�Oa'T.Oiv L,y i•S�•.� t�Ila.r�on, seconde�l t�y r�s. Ii�i�hes, to close the pablic 1.ea�i.ng on
p�ari: 2 of Sl? �I��Q-OS by Curl �. Cl�risteiisc�i, Upo�� a v��.ce vote, a11 vo~ir_g.
aye, Chaixrnai2 Ha�:ris c3GClar_ecl Lt�e pu��lic heariilg closed at 10:05 p.i�.
i��0:1':�0,.� hy 1�I�;. Gai�el�_secc,�,ded .U} TJr. �reuen{'els�i:o i:eccr��nend a��,-ava1. to
Ci.t��Cau;tc�.l. <�f. p<�r�' ? c�L tLc� �:ciur�:;t�f:or_�_G�c__i_�^_1 u�� �E?t'illlt., 51' '_�0-08,
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Tir. llrirri.s :,t:�iLcd L-lial' �tio�li pa�:Ls of SI' �1t30-Ou ��rc�-e rec�tnmenclecl t'o City .
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?hr.. I;oarc1;T1111 st:�.�Lcd Li�ai: the r.ezorxln.,; req�icst ���i.lJ. �;o to Cit:,y CUU11C�.1 on �
Sel�t� . 1.5. AcLi.ori on t:hc sj)GC7.:2�. l_i�,(y })C2iitJ i: w9.1.]. prob�bl.y bc l:�L2cd by City
Co:mc�.1 until. thcy t. ke acL•ion on �l�e r. ezon:iizg on Sept . 15 . •
T,C�i' SP7,:CT T;l:<<Ui:S�'�_1a:S: �E80-0'�� & 1: C0:1�;`rI:UCTTON: Sp].iL• oif: the
SoiiL-h 7.4. fcc� of T,ot 7 and add �.t to T.o.t- G, Silocic 7_7, liyde Park, to
zl;e a ncw b�i9.ldi.ns; si.te, tile same bei.n� ;775 2l SL-. N.I:. (LoL' 7
a -•assed as 5783 ?_ � SL . N.i..) '
A4r, }3arr.i.s st;atecl tlii.s ���as noL- a��ub19_c )le.�zriri�, buL they wou7.d conduct it
as a,� i.iaior�� 1 public hearing ,
Mr, roarc�rnan sL- -ec: there is prescnL-1y a dupl.c�}� on 7�oi:s .7 and 8. LoL 6 is
a se�axate 1ot i:h '- is a 40-ft. 7.at, :�ri�t- the: petALioner �•�euld like to do is
ac�ci l�i ft, L'aken f n Z�oL- 7, and add i,hat onto Lot 6 t0.1113Ice I,ot 6 a buildable �
1oL- si�e. Z'ha� rriak�s ot 6 a 5$-fr_:. 1ot-. He staL-ed thaL' a csuplex-size loi:
ic:�u_�_�-cL:e.ii: is 10, 000 �, ft ., a.zzd i_his lo� sglit br. i.�.zgs �re �IoL size of the
8u;�'1.ex do�m Lo 9,000 sq. -t. Th9_s is si:ill. ot�ei 9,000 sq. �t. kha.ch is a11ot•:�d
fo� a si n�,1e family, ai�d a in.gle i'amily is orily a�lo�aed in L-his special zaning
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3�is� Gahe.l sLa�e1 s}ie ��as co�ce
LO �(-'- �?uL" oT1 tifi5 Io� � 11c: c,�liat
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�. d about L-z,c �:>:ize o{ the hot�se that �ras Co�n�
ki. 01 v��:��:a�����s woul.f� t,e nc�eded i:� builc� �hc:
Aix. �aa3-clman s�a��d ttia� tlie. ��ui?.de;., I• •. I'esizest TieZville, D& E:Constructi.on,
w.^s i�� �he audie?ZC� an1 ceuld ans�,7er tho. . questioi.s .
P���. 2:el��ille stated U S„ E ConsL�uctiori was r:�r.csenti.z:g Tisr_�� :1�in ?,opp. 1?e
staL-c:d ��hat �tlicy �a-e � t:°�empti��� to do is put �_ a 24 ` x 3� ` or a 24� �:� 40`
�za��s��, :i�.d �_� tao�ld k�rohauiy have. f�a be l�i�t: ei:<?:;� ys on tl�e lor:. C�thcx-�,*ise,,
i.lie �.oL' �aould �ZO� Ita�>� eiiou$ti sefil,r,ck. i�1� .}:c�Pi� t;o�.r�g oa a 23�� moxtb� �;e
a�d unc?er a 235 II1nTi:SZ,e slie c€;nnot affora io Uuy a ot over. $I0,000. That
i.s c•rx�y i�l�cy a��e attempfiing to �;et rhe lot.5�.-�1it. <.x:a lc �p L-he cc,st do�:n.�. One
oi t:i�e reasons they* arc� U�rore tile P1az�_z;in� Coir,;niss:i.on ' because t}iey had
�r���.her 1at f�r r;s. 3:opA,.but: it �aas �ounct u:�liui1.?abl�. s a xesult: of th�t,
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AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1981
THE CITY CGUNCIL OF TNE CITY OF FRIOLEY HEREBY ORDAINS:
SECTIO� 1: That the annual budget of the City of Fridley for the fiscal year beginning
anuary , 1y81 a�hich has been submitted by the City Manager and modified and approYed by
the City Council is hereby adopted, the total of said budget and the major divisions
thereof being as follows:
GENERAL �UNO
ESTIMATE OF REVE�aUE APPROPRIATIONS
General Property Tax �2,b44,346 Generat Government
Special Assessments 8,500 Legis ative b 163,462
Licenses General and F�nancial
Contractors i6,668 Management 594,881
Business 108,832 Central Servi�es (Civic
Other • 3,250 Center/Data Processing 146,034
Permits 104,822
Grants and Shared Qublic Safety
Taxes 1,435,060 —'Po �ce an Civil Defense 1,558,926
Charges for Services 116,364 Fire 384,057
Fines and Forfeitures 98,000 �
Interest Earnings 170,000 Public Works
Other Misc. Revenue 63,700 o e En orcement and
Insurance Refund (Pelice Planr,in �
and Fire Pensions 120,D�0 Eng�neering and Pub1�c 299 ���
Transfers Works.Maintenance 1,011,03?
Seal Coating • 60 000
State Aid Surplus 65,000 Recreation
Revenue Sharing Fund 245,000 Natura �st and
Liquor Fund 90,000 Parks & Recreat•ion 1,161,642
Other _p_
General Fund Surplus 225,000 Reserve 255,000
70TAL: GENERAL FUND �,,, ,7�� �-5-���
OTHER FUNDS
SPECIAL REVEP�UE FUNDS
State Aid Funds 311,000 311,000
Revenue Sharing Funds 245,d00 245,OOD
DEBT SERVICE FUNDS
Civic Center 3ond Fund , 40,000
CAPITAL PROJECT FUNDS
Capital Improvement Fund , 92,100
707AL: OTHER Ft1NQS � 688,-100 � 688,100
TOTAL: ALL FUNDS b6,262,&42 �6,262,842 �
SECTION 2: That the City Manager be directed to cause the appropriate accounting entries
t� o�Fie made in the books of the City.
PASSEO AND AOOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIOLEY TtIIS DAY OF
1980. — — �
ATTEST:
tAYO - W IL�AM , yEE
A�1 ING� tY �RK - NA I 1 t. UR
Public Hearing: September 15, 19E30
first Reading; September 22, 1980
Second Readina:
Puhlish
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QRDINAIVCE N0.
AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTI(iiV �2.G7 OF THE CITY CHARTER TO
VACATE STREETS AND ALLFYS AND TO Ah1END APPENDIX C OF 7HE
CITY CODE
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. For the vacation of 41st Avenue described as follows:
41st Avenue Northeast between the Southerly extension of the
East line of Let 6, Block 2 and Easterly right of way line of
the former Northern Pacif�c Railway Company (now Burlington
Northern Inc.), Berlin Addition
SECTION 2. For the vacation of an alley described as follows: .
All of alley in Block 4, Berlin Addition.
SEC?ION 3. For the vacation of the unnamed street described as follows:
All of the unnamed street between Lots 6 to 10, inclusive, Block
3 and Lots 1 to 5, inc�usive, Block 4, 8erlin Rddition.
SECTION 4. Far the vacation of the unnamed street described as follows:
Ali of the unnamed street between Leis 6 to 10, inclusive, 81ock
4 and Lots 1 to 8 ir�clusive, Block 5, Berlin Addition all
according io the recorded plat thereof.
Aii lying it� the South Half of Section 34, T-30, R-24, City of
Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota,
SECTIQN 5. The said Vacations has been made in conformance with Minnesota
Stai:utes and pursuant to Section 12.07 of the City Charter and
Appendix C of the City Code shall be so amended.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY TH� CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIQLEY THIS
QAY OF , 1980.
MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE
ATTEST:
ACTING CI Y CLERK - NRSIM N1. QURESNI
Public Hearing:
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Publish .
Q014A/0756A
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F��c3�.�.Y
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Alley Vacaiions
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Siah St. Clair has identified some natural prairie grass in the Burlington
Northern right-of-way near 85th Avenue, far placing on top of the (�ature
Center building. We have coordinated with the Burlington Northern Rail-
road and requested permiss�on to remove 1,OOJ square feet af this natural
prairie grass sod. Siah has obtained volunteer help t� remove and place
the sod.
The Burlington Northern Raiiraad re�rpsentatives are supportive of our re-
quest, 7hey, in turn, have requested ihe City to vacate three stree�ts
and two alleys in �he Beriin Addition.
In I972, a public hearing was held ane� the City Council approved the first
reading of an ordinan�e to vacate the alleys and streets in the Berlin Addi-
tion. For some reason which I am not able io de�ermine from the file, a
second reading was never hacf, nor the ordinance published.
I have preparecl a new ordinance for approval of the City Council, to va-
cate these streets and alleys requested previously by Burlington Northern.
Since the streets and alleys are totally within the Burlington Northern
properties and this is a means of reciprocating the value of the sod for
the 1Vatu.re Genter, it wau]d be proper to process �h�s vacation request.
If the City Council desires, we can schedule a public hearing on this vaca-
tion for NovemberlOth, and tF�en proceed with the ordinance process in accor-
dance with our Charter.
Request guidance on how and if we shou]d proceed with this action.
JGF:ik
Attach: 2
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�,rr- �URLINGTON NORTH�RN
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INDUSTRIAL AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Mr. Darrel Clark
Assistant City Engineer
Cxty of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Dear Mr. Clark:
176 East Fifth Street
St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
Telephone (612) 227-0911
Apral 13, �.972
SAV ��72-04
Concerning our petition for vacation of streets and
alleys in Blocks 2, 3, 4 and 5, Berla.n Addition, and my
letter of July 9, 1971, in connection wi.th th� Northtocan
Classif ication Yaxd:
Inasmuch as your office has indicat¢d that the petitian
has ne���r,-been submitted to the Council, we are attaching
Planninn and Zoning Form, our che�k No. 36584 for the
$20.00 fee, and photo copies of aur letter of Jul.y 9�nd
petition af the same date for your use in progressing the
matter.
Please advise as to the hearing dates, etc.
Yours very truly,
�.
Robert H. Brokopp
Supervisor-Tit1e and CJ�osing
Attach.
File BN 1271-Fridley
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ORDINP.NCE 1V0.
AN ORDINANCE Ui�DER SECTIQI3 12,07 OF THE CITY
CHARTER TO VACAT�: STREETS A.iVD EILLEYS ANU TO
AM�ND APPEXI?IX C QF THE CITY GODE
The Council of the City of Frid�.ey do ordain as follow�:
SECTION I. For the vac.ation of 41st Avenue described as foll�ws:
41st Avenue Nnxtheast between the Southerly extension
o£ the East line of Lot 6, Block 2 and Easterly right
of way line of the former Northern Pacific Railway
Company (now Burlington N�rthern Inc.), Berlin Addition
SECTION 2. For the vacation of an alley described as follows: �
All of alley in Block 4, B�rlin Addition.
SECTION 3. For the vacation of the unnamed street described as
follows:
All of the unnamed street betweQn Lots 6 to 10, inclusive,
Block 3 and Lots 1 to 5, inclusive, Block 4, Berlin Addi-
tion.
SECTIOPd 4. For the vacation of the unnamed street described as
. follows:
A11 of the unnamed streAt between Lots 6 to lt?, incZusive,
Block 4 and Lots 1 ta 8 inclusive, Block 5, Berlin
Addition all according to the recorded plat thereof.
All lying in the North Half of Section 34, T-30, R-24, City
of Fridleq, County of Anoka, Minn.esota,
SECTION 5. The said Vacations has been made in conforu�ance with
Minnesota Statutes and pursuant to Section 12.07 of the
City Charter and Appendix C of the City Code s�all be
so amended.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OI' FRIDLEY THTS
DAY OF , 1972.
ATTEST;
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
Public Hear.ing: July 17, 1g72
First Keading: ,,,�,r �Q �Q�2
r�-�PL� Second Reading:
Publish.......
MAYOR - Frank G. Liebl
�llF�L�NG70N I�URTHER!`J
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOFMtfvT AND
PROPERTY MA�JAGEN1ENT DEPARTMENT
Mr. John G. Flora
Public �9orks Director
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Dear Mr. Flora:
Room 1018
176 East Fifth Street
St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
Telephone (612) 298-2121
September 30, 1980
You and hiessrs. Burch and St. C2air of the City have been in touch
with us about the City's desire to cut and_remove 1,000 squar� yards
of sod bearing vaxious prairie plants fxom tire pro�er�Cy owned by our
wholly-o�,med subsidiary, Glaci.er Park Company, in the northwest
quarter of Section 3, Township 30 Nerth, Range 24 1Vest, 4th P.Pd.
lying south of 85th Avenue N.tti'. (County Road No. 132) in Co�n Rapids,
Minnesota, for placement on the ro�f of the r�ew Springbrook Nature
Center located about one third mile east of our ma.in line trackage
in Fridley, yLinnesota. The work is proposed t� be done on Oc�ober 2,
3 and 4, 1980.
Burlin�tnn Nor�hern Inc. and Glacier Par.: Gomnany are agrseable t� t;c '
City of Fridley Entering upon said proper�y fo� the purpose of cu�ting
and removing said sod :Erom the locations shown colored in r4d on the
pxint attached hereto and made a part hereof, lzsting tIie various p2ants
thereon, on the following texms and conditions:
1. All work wi21 be done at the City o� Fridley�s sole cost, 2iability
and expense, making all necessary arrangements with the City oi
Coon Rapids to allow said work to proceed.
2. Saad soci will be removed in strips o� about 5 feet wide only to the
very minimum depth possible, understood at this time to b� about
1�1/2 inches thick. Should it be necessary that the depth and
thickness exceed that amo�mt, the Ci�y of Frid2ey will #i11 the holes
thereby created with top soil conducivc to good glant growth. In
any event, the City af Fridley wi11 s�ed the areas from which said sod
was xemoved in in a gocd anc� waxkmanlike m.a.nner with a combination ryegrass
and bluegrass mixture.
3. On July 9, 1971, and again an September 4, 2980, Burl3ngton Northern
Inc. petitioned the City of Fridley to vac�te portions of 41st Avenue
N.B., the alley in Block 4, Berlin Addition, the unna.ined stree�s adjoining
Blocks 3 and 4 and adjoining Biocks 4 and 5 of said Addition. By
acceptance of the permission herein �ranted, City agrees to proceed with
�he w�rk an3 various hearings required to vacate said alley and street
without £urther charges to Burlington Northern Inc., the 1000 landowner
adjoining.
5 lj
M�. John G. �lora
September 30, 1980
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If sa�zsfactory, please �zrrarage for aGCeptance of this le�ter, which is
being fo n�rarded in duplicate, on behalf of the City and xetuxn the
duplicate copy to us.
�ery truly yours,
��O ' UvCcQ'v`-'Q-"'__.
H. D. Shane
Director-Property A;anagement
Att.
ACGF.PTED:
City of Fridley
By
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OROINANCE N0.
AN ORDINRNCE AMENDING CHAPT�R 205 OF 7HE FRIDLEY CITY CODE
BY ADDING SECTION 205.42 0-� DISTRICT REGUI_ATIONS-CRITICAL
AREAS D�STRICT
The City Council of the City of Fridley does ordain as follows:
Chapter 205: Zo�ing, is hereby amended by addition the following Section
205.42 entitled Q-2 District Regulations - Critical Areas District.
245.42 0-2 DISTRICT REGULFITIONS - CRITICAL AREAS DISTRICT
205.4201 Purpose and Intent
It is the purpose and intent of this district tc prevent or mitigate
irreversible damage to the Mississippi R�ver Corridor as a unique state,
local, regional, and nationai resource; to pre�erve and enhance its values to
the public and protect and preserve the River Corridor as an essential
element in the l�cal, regional, state and national transportation, sewer and
water, and recreGtional systems, as well as serving important biological and
ecologica] functions; in accordance with the following policies:
1. The Missisaippi River C�rridor shali be m�na.ged as a multi-purpose public
resource b�� conserving t��P scenic, environr�ental, recreational, mineral,
economic, cultural, and historic resources and functions of the river
corridor, and providing for the continuatian of development of a variety of
urban uses within the river corridor.
2. 7he Mississippi River Corridor shall be managed in a manner cor�sister,t
with its natural characteristics and its existing development and in
accordance with regional pians for tche deveiopment of the Metropolitan Area.
3. The Mississippi River Corridor shall be managed in accordance with t�e
Criticai Areas Act of 1973, the Minnesota Environmental Policy Act of 1973,
the Minnesota Environmental Policy Act of 1973, and the Governor's critical
area designation order, Executive Order No. 130, daied Novemeber 23, i976,
and other applicable state and federal laws. �
205.4202 District Boundaries
The boundaries of the Critical Areas District sha11 be located on the
official zoning map of the City of Fridley, and shall encom�ass any a�d all
property located between the center iine of Anoka Co�nty Trunk Highway 1 and
the normal high water line of the east hank af the Mississippi River running
from the northeriy boundary to the southerly boundary of the ��ty.
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205.47_03 Definitions
For the purpose of this district i�ieG fo1i�w��ng definitions shall apply:
1. BLUFF: Those steep slopes lying between the normal high water mark and
the River Corridor boandary having an angle of ascent, proceeding landward
from the river, of more than 12 perc:ent frcrn the horizontal.
2. BLUFFLINE: A line delineating tf�e top of the slope connectir�g the points
at which the slope becomes less than 12 �ercent. More than one bluffline may
be encountered proceeding landward from the river.
3. CLEAR-CUTTING: The indiscriminate cutting dewn of large numbers of
trees in a given area.
4. CRITICAL AREA: The area known as tne Mississippi River Corridor Critical
Area designated by the Governor in the Executi�%e Order No.130 dated November,
1976. �
5. DEVELOPMENT: The making of any material change i�� the use or appearance
of any siructure or land including but not limited to: a rec�nstruction,
alteration of the size,_the land, alteration c�� a shore or'bank of the river,
str2am, lake or pond; a commencement of dr�lli�g (except ta obtain soil
samples), mining or excavation; demolition of � structure, clear�ng of land
as'an adjurct to construction; deposit of re�use, soii� or liquid waste, or
fill on a parcel of land; the dividing er land inta t��dc or more parcels.
6. ESSENTIAL SERVICES: ��2ans underground or� overhead gas, electrical,
steam or water �istri�ution systems �ncluding pol�s, wlres, mains, drains,
sewer pipes, conduits, ca5les, and other similar equipment and accessories in
conjunction therewith.
7. PUBLIC SRFETY FACi�ITIES: Hydranis, fire alarm boxes, street lights,
railway crossings signals and similar accessoriES including buiidings.
8. RETAINING WALL: A structure utilized to hoi� a s�ope in a position in
which it would not naturally remain.
9. TERRACE: A relatively level area bordered on one or more sides by
retaining walls.
10. UTILITY FNCILITY: Physical facilities of elec�ric, telephone,
telegraph, cable, television, water, sewer, solid waste, gas, and s�milar
service operations,
11. WETLANDS: Low-lying areas which may be c�vere� with shallow and
sometimes intermittent water. They are frequently associated with a high
water table. Wetlands are gen�rally too wet far cultivation or �evelopment
without artificial drainage. Swamps, bogs, marshes, potholes, wet meadows,
and sloughs are wetlands.
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Page 3 -- ORDiNANCE N0.
205.4204 Uses Allowed �
All uses permitted under the exisz���a zaning districts.
205.4205 Uses Excluded
l. Al1 that was excluded under the existing zoning districts.
2. Any barge fleeting or b�rge loading.
3. Any waste, storage, use, or waste treatmeni facilit�es.
4. Any mining or extraction uses other� than s�il preparation or peat removal.
205.4206 Site Plan Requirements
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No building per►nit, zoning or subdivis�on approva� shall be issued for any
action ]ocated in this district until a site p':an has been prepared and
approved in accordance with the provisions of this section.
(Exceptions: ho site plans sha11 be required for a single family
darelling, or for the extension, enlargement, cha�ge or alternation
thereof, nor accessory structures, tt7ereto.)
205.4207 Site Plan Contents
1. Site plans shall be�prepared to a scale ap;�ropriate to the size of the
project and suitable for review.
2. The following information shail be provided in the site pl«n:
A. Location of the prop�rty inclu�ing su�h �nformation as the name and
numbers of adjoining roads, rai7roads, exist�ng subdivision;, or other
landmarks.
6. The name and address of the owner(s) or develaper(sj, the section,
township and range, northpoin�, date and scale of drawing, and number of
sheets.
C. Existing topogra�hy as indicated on a contour map having a contour
interval no greater than 2 feet per con�;our; the topography map shall
also clearly delineat� any bluffline, all strearrs, �ncluding intermi±tent
streams and swales, rivers, wai.erbodies, and wetlands located on thE
site. The topography �ap shall indicate the floodway and/or flood fringe
lines and shall indicate the normal highwater mark of the river.
D. A plan delineating existing drainage of ihe water setting forth in
which direct9on the volume and at what rate stormwater is conveyed from
the site and setting forth those areas of the site wliere stormwater
collects and is gradually percol�ted into the gro�nd or slowly released
to stream, lake or river.
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E. A proposed drainage plan of the developed site delineating in which
d�irection, the volume, and at what rate storm��ater will be conveyed from
the site and setting forih �he are�s of the site Yrhere stormwater will be
allowed to collect an� yradually percolate into the gr�ound, or be slowly
released to a stream or lake. The pian shall aiso set forth hydraulic
capacity of all structures to be constructed ar existing structures to be
utilized, including volume of holding ponds and for design storm (i.e,
6", 24 hr, rain).
F. A description of the soils of the site including a map indicating
soil types by areas te be disturbed as wel1 as a soil report prepared by
a soil scientist containing information on the suitability of the soils
for the type of development proposed and for the type of sewage �isposal
proposed and describing any remedia? steps t� be taken by the developer
to render the so�ls suitable. �11 areas proposed for grading shali be
identified by soil type, both as to soil type of existing top soil and
soil type of the new contour. ThP location and extent of any erosion �
areas shall be indicated. The stability of roci: units along bluff lines
and faces shall be inciuded in the soils description.
G. A map indicating proposed fin�shed grading shown at contours at the
same intervals as provided above or as required to clearly indicate the
relationship of proposed changes in existing topography and remaining
features.
H. An eros�on and sedimentation control plan indicating the type,
location, and necessary technical iniorm�tien on contrc�l m,asures :� `��`
taken both during and after construction including a statement expressing
the calculat�d antic?patcd gross soil loss expressed in tons/acre/year
both during and a��ter construction.
I. A delineation of the location and amourts of excavated soils to be
stored on the site during construction.
J. A description of the flora and fauna, whicy occupy the s�t� or are
occasionally found thereon, settng forth with detail those areas where
unique plant or animal species may be found on the site.
K. A description of any features, buildings or areas whi�h are of
historic significance.
L. A landscape plan drawn to an appropr•iate scale, including dimensions
and distances and the location, type, size and description of all
existing vegetation, clearly locating and describing any vegetation
proposed for removal and all proposeci landscape materials which will be
added to the site as part of the development.
M. The proposed size, alignment, height, an� intended use of any
structures to be erected or located on the site.
N. A clear delineation of all acres which srall be paved or surfac2d
including a descriptian of the surf�cing material to be used.
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0. A description of the methad to �e provided for vehicular and
pedestrian acc�ss to the proposed development and public��cc�ss to river
and/or public river view opportunities both bPfore ad after development:
a description of the deveiop�ent'� i���ac,t on existir.g view of and alcng
the river. A description of a11 parking facilities to be provided as
part of the development of the site including an analysis of parking
needs generated by the pr�posed deveioprnent.
P. A de�inea�ion of tne area or areas to b� deaicated for public use.
Q. Any otrrer information pertinent to the particular project which in
the opinion of the i�spector or applicant �s necessary or helpful for the
review of the project.
205.4208 Additional Requirements for All Structures
1. Lot Size: Lot size shall be governed by Existing zoning district.
2. Structure Height: Structure height shall be governed by existin� zoning
district. �
3. Str��cture Setbacks: Struct�re setbacks shal] be governed by existing
zoning districts except as follows:
A. All new structures and facilities shall be placed no less than 4�
feet from the top of the bluffline overlooking the Mississippi River.
B. Al1 rew structures and f�cilitie� sh�11` be place� no less than i0� '
feet from the Missis�sippi River normal high water line as defined by the
Departmer�t of Housing and Urban DevEia�ment's City of Fridiey Flood
Tnsurance Study. -
C. Exceptions to setback requirements shall include pGblic safiety
facilities, public �ridges and approaches, public roadways, public
recreation facilities, scenic �verlooks, regior�al and local �rails; doc�s
and boat launching facilities, approved river crossings of essential
services and distribution services, ard histor�cal sites designated by
the National and State Register of Nistoric Places.
4. Placement of Structures
A. Piacement of structures in areas subject to flooding as designated in
Chapter 205.31 of the City Code, shall be governed by the resulations af
that section.
B. No land with slopes, before alteration, in excess of 18% will be
developed for use by any struct�re except for erosion contr�l structures
as necessary which are in conformance with all other guidleines and
standards. All appl�cable lacal, state and federal laws, rules and
regulations and Metro�olitan plan guidelines and standards must be met
for bridge construction and bridge approach roadways.
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C. Development on slopes in excess of ]20, but less than 18%, wili be
permitted provided that the applicant car� meet thP fol]owing C011d7tlOf1S:
i. The foundation and underlying mai�erial s{iall be adequate for the
slope condition and soil type.
Z. The developer can den�anstrate that development during and aft�r
construction can be accomplished without increasing erosion ar�d tha�
there is proper controls to reduce runoff to non-destructivQ levels.
3. The proposed development presents no danger of fa]iing r�c�C, mud,
uprooted trees and other material to structures, recreati�nal
facilities,.public iands, and public water down hill. .
D. Line of Sight: The development of new, or the expansion of existing
structures, shall be piaced so that the development is consistent with
the reasonable preservation of the view of the rivAr corridor fror� other
properties on both sides of the river and by the public. The walling aff
of views of the river corridor from ot�,2r properties and public
right-of-way� shall be prohibited.
205.4209 Naturai Resource Management
1. Grading and Filling - Grading and filling or otherwise changing the
topography landwar� of the ordinary high water mark shall not be conducted
without a permit as required in Ct�apter 214 of the City Cod�, and in
compliance wi�h the provisions of Minnesota Regulation NR 79, Section ��;, ��
the Wild and Scenic Rivers Regu7ation, paragraphs (1), (2) ar�d (3).
2. Retaining walls and erosion control struc�ures waterward of the normal
high water mark are permitted structures if the applicab�e permits issued ��r
the Army Corps of Engineers anc! the Minnesota Department af Naiurai Resources
have been obtained.
3. Retaining wal�s and erosion control structures on the landward side of
the normal high water mark that are visi�le from the water surface shall rreet
the following design criieria:
A. Retaining walls or terrace contours shall rot exceed five feet in
height.
B. The minimum space in between reta7ni•r�g walls shall be twenty fQet.
4. Vegetative Management
A. Clear cutting of trees on the slope or face of bluffs and within 40
feet landward from the b)uffline or river bank area sha1T not be
permitted.
8. The selective cutt�ng of trees greater than 4" in diameter may be
authorized by the City, when cutting �s appropriately spaced and staged
to maintain a continuous natural cover.
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C. The development of new or the expansion ef existing structures shall
be accomplished so as to min�imize th� need for tree removal. If trees
over 4" are cut, �he density of tree cov�r• shall berestored to that
which existed before. The applicant shail demonstrate that all grading
which takes place will be conducted ir a manner that preserves the root
zone aeration and stability of existing trees and provides an adequate
watering area equal to at least one-half of each tr�es crown cover.
D. Exceptions to the above include the removal of diseased or damaged
trees.
5. Standards for Surface Water Management and Erosion Control
A. Storm water run-off from any new development may be directed into
public water bodies and drainage systems provided that it is
substantially free from silt, debris and chemical pollutants, and only�at
rates equal to that on the property before developmznt.
B. During c�nstruction and until such tim� as final control measures are
fully implemented and established, ad?quate development practices will be
maintained tc insure that gross soil loss levels shall not exceed 5 tons
per acre per year during construction or 2 tcns per acr-� per year during
con�truction when the site is adjacen� to a wat�r body or water course;
and one-half ton per acre per year after the construction activities are
completed�
C. Structures, trails, and roadways shall be sited to minimiz� ievels of
pedestrian and�vehicular t�°affic in areas where so31 comp�ction and loss
of vege�ation cover can contribuie to erosion prob��ms,
205.4210 Transmission Services, Public Transportation, and River Crossing
1. Transmission and Essential Services
A. Primary consideration shall be given to underground placement of
services in order to minimize aesthetic, environme�tal and public safety
aspect. When considering overhead placements the developer must show the
reasoning that makes un�erg�ound placement unfeasible.
B. All transmission service crossing of the ��ississippi River require a
permit pursuant to Minnesoia Statute 84.415 or 105.42 by the Department
of Naturai Resources.
C. Al1 transmission crossing of land within the district shall require a
special use permit as per Section 205.053. of the Code.
2. 7ransportation Facilities
Transportation Crossings shall be perrnitted in accord with NR 79, Section
(j), except paragraph (ddd) under (i), route design of the Wild and
Scenic River regulations.
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1. In planning and designing the construction or reca�struction of
all public trans�ortation f�cilities which closely parallel the river
or bluff lines, careful consid�ration should be given to the
provision of scenic overlooks for motorists, safe pedestrian access
from areas on the landward side of these transportation facili,ties,
and safe pedestriar facilities along the riverward of these
facilities.
2. The construction or reconstructi�� of a11 public transportation
facilities shall be located and designed in such a manner that will
maintain the safe use and access to the riverfront in public
ownership, allow reasonable use �� the land between the river and the
transportation facility, and maintain the aesthetic quality of the
river environment.
205.4211 Public Access
1. Public pedestrian right-of-way including river access shall be provided
for any new devel��pment that is adjacent to or part of an overall plan of the
City of Fridley for pedestrian movement within the district.
2. Public pedestrian access shall be provided to the riverfront of
developments on publicly owned and publicly cnntrolled riverfront property
whether leased to private leases, access wi�l nat 5e provi�ed where:
A. Unavoidable h�,-.ards exist to the pu�l�c.
B. Public �edestrian access at a particular location cannot be
designed or developed to provide a ple4sant view or recreational
exper•ience.
205.4212 Right-of-way Maintenance
1. If possible, natural vegetation of value to fish or wildlife, which does
not pose a hazard to or restrict reasonable use of the utility, shall be
allowed to grow in the right-of-way.
2. Where vegetati�n has been removed, new vegetation consisting of native
grasses, herbs, shrubs, ar�d low growing trees, shall,be planted and
maintained on the right-of-way.
3. Chemical centrol of vegetation should be avoided when practicable, but
where such methods are necessary, chEmica;s used and the rnanner of their use
must be in accordance with rules, regulations of a11 State an� Federal
agencies with authority over the use.
PASSED ANO ADOPTED BY TNE CITY COUiVCZL OF THE CITY �F FRIDLEY 1'HIS
DAY OF , 1980.
MAYOR - WItLAIM J. NEE
ATTEST:
ACTING CITY CLERK - NASIM M. QURE HI
First Reading:
Second Reading:
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The Minnesota Environmental Quality Soard apnroved the Fridley Critical
Area Plan on September 18, 1980. �
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A;CTIONI iNFO.
The State Planning �gency requires the City �:o formaily adopt the Critical
Area Plan within 45 days of EQB ap{�rova; (i�c�vemb�r 2C�`h). '
The City has been woric�ng ar� ihis plan since N��vember 1976. The C;ty Coun-
cil last approve� th� draft plan on �ecember 3, i9%g�(see attached).
Attached is a draft ordinancE appr�ving the Critical Area plan. Suggest the
City Council approve�` this plan so ���e can have two readi�ys o�F the ord�nance
by the required suspense date.
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FROM D.P.W. Jerrold Boardman - Planninc�_
SUBJECT
P1innesota Environmental Quality Board Rction
on Fridley Critical Area Plan.
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Please see attached action taken by �he Mi�nesot� Environmental Quality Boa►�d
at their September 18, 198� meeting. They appr�ovEd the Fridiey Critical Area
Plan submitted to them in compliance to 1�linnesota State Ch. 116G (197$) Rule
MEQC 55(c)(1974). Th� City Council must take action for firal approval within
45 days of the S�ptember i8, 19�0 approval by tf�e EQB. The Planning Cornmission
and City Cou.�cii. have already had Public Nearings on this item and ha��e aiven
tentative �ppr•oval. The Council must now have � final appro��al of the plan
witn a first and second ordinance reading for t��e r2gui�tiori. This sh�uld be done
�or the next City Counci7 meeting.
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51. Paul, Minnesota 55101
Phone 29�a-GE�G2
September 22, 1980
Mayor William J. Nee
Fridley City Hall .
6G31 University Ave. N.E. -
Fridley, MN 55432
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and Regulations at its Septeruber IS, 1980 meeting. The EQB order
(attached) appr9ves the plan and regulati.ons.
The Ivlississippi River Corridor Critical Area Designation Order asks
that you formally adopt the Critical A.rea Plan and �e�;ulatio�s within
45 days of EQB approval. Please notify us of your final action. I
would also like to inform you at this time ttiat any amend�nents to the
Critical Area Plan and Regulations sF-��ou1d first be reviewed and approved
by the EQB.
On behalf of the State of Minnesota and the EQB I would like to thank
you, the City Council, the Planning Commission, the staff and the people
of Fridley for your hard work and attention given to the planning and
management of the Mississippi River Corridor.
Sincerely,
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Arthur E. $idner, Chairman
Environmental Quality Board
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cc: Jerry lioardman, City Planning llirector
Carl Schenk, Pic�tropolitan Council
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ENVIROP�f4ENTAL i�UA�ITY SOARD
In the matter of the Review of
plans and Regulations of the
City of Fridley relating to an
area ���ithin the Mississippi
River Corrid�r Critical Area
pursuant to P�innesota Statutes
Chapter 116G (1978)
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
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FINDINGS OF FACT,
CONCLUSIONS OF
LAW AND ORDER �
The above eniitled matter v�as brought befr,re the Minnesoia
Environmental Quality Bo�rd (the "8oard") on September 18, 1980
pursuant to i✓inn. S�at. Ch. 11bG (1�78 j, Rule NiEC�C 55 (c)
(1974), and section�D.4, of the Standards and Guidelines
for the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area. Sased
upon review of the proposed plan and regulations of the
City of Fridley, comments �:o the h1etropol�itar� Council,
staff and interested agencies, and all ott�,er matters of
record, the Board makes the following:
FTNDIPJGS OF F!`,�;
1. Certain areas of the h1ississippi River Corridor were
designated a critical area under Minno StaL. Chapter 116G
(1978) purs�aant to Executive Order PJo. 130, �ffec�ive
Nove�nber 23, 1976, and continued pursuant to Executive
Order no. 79-19, effective April 11, 1979.
2. The City of Fridley (the "City") has planning and
reg�latory au�:hority over dcvelopment activities
within �he designated critical area.
3. The City's proposed plan ard regulations for the
area have been sub,nitted to the Metropolitan Co�ancil
pursuant to section D. 2. of the Standards and Guidelines.
7he htetropol i tan Coui�ci 1 has con�pl eted i ts revi e�v and has
forwarded its comments on the City's Plan and Regulations
to the EQB. •
4. Staff of the Environmental Quality 6oard has revie�ved the
City's proposed plan and rec�ulations and has recommended
approval.
COPJCLUSIONS
A. The procedures specified by statute, rule :�nd guidelines
for the revie�� of prop�sed plans and regulations for the
Piissis�ippi River Corridor Critical Area have been complied
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6. The proposed plan sutxnitted by the City is consistent ,
with tFie Executivc Ord�:r desic�nating t�ie critical area
and vri th the P4etropol i f:�n Coui�ci 1 Devel opmc�nt Guide.
ORDER .
� Based on �:he Findings and Conc7usions contained herein and
�.the entire r�cord in this matter, .
IT TS HEREBY ORDERED that: .
Pursuant to P4inn. Stat. Ch. 116G (1978) Rule P•1EQC 55
(c) (1974), and section D. 4. of the Standards and
Guidelines, that the proposed p7ans and regulations
of the City of Fridley be approved.
Approved and ad�pted the�r`'� day of ��,����.- �� , 1980.
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ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY BOARD
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* Study the need fc,r establishing water surface us� regulations with
surrounding communities and involved ayencies.
Critical Area Overlay District Ordinance
A critical area overlay district ordinance is included in the appendix
of this plan. It prescribes regulaiions dealing with site development, ero-
sion control, vegetative management, and signage within Fridley's reach of
the 1�iississippi Critical Area. ,
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
The Critical Area P.lan for Fridley's reach of the Mississippi River has
undergone extensive public review since designat�on in November 1976. A draft
plan ��as develaped by City stdff with the intention of eventually including
it in the Fridley Comprehensive Plan. In May 1977, the plan was combined with
the draft Comprehensive Plan and involved in tne same pubTic review process.
In the later stages of the planning process, the Critical Area plan a�as "pulled
out" of the Fridley Ccmprehensive Plan to facilita�te review by Metro Counc�l
and EnvironmAn�al Quality Board. Additional p;ablic, review was necessary and
was conduct;e�i, ;T,hi s incl :�ded two pubi ic ��eari ngs and �urther inp:�t fro�r� t�e
City's four commissions�;`�G.Jhich consisted of citize►�s. The major public re-
vie�rr events are reveal e� n t;abi e Q-1.
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CRI7ICAL AREA PUQLIC REVIE4J NIGHLITES
November 1976 ....................Mississippi River Corr~idor Critical Area
Designation. .
(Planning process f�r the Criti�al Area was
in�tiated by City Staff, ihe t�letropolitan
Land Plannir�g Act was also passed in 1976..
This led to thz issuance of the Metropolita�
System Statement for the City of Fridley on
• May 12, 1977. The Critical Area Plan was
� then �ncluded as a part of the Comprehensive
Plan and its related review process.)
June 1977 ........................The City's commission began cietermining goals
and objectives. �
January 23, 1978.......e..,......Goal and Objectives approved by the various
Com-nissions. -.
February 1978 - July 1979........Various clrafts for tr�e Comprehensive P1an
Yrere reviewed by the City Commzssions.
auly 18, 1979 ....................Parks and Recreation Commission appro�ed the
� ' Compr2hensiv� P1an and passed it on �o the
Planning Corrpn�ission.
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July 19, 1979 ....................Community Deveiopment Commission a��roved
the C�mprehensiv� Plan and passed it on to
the Planning Co�u�iission.
July 23, 1979 ....................Env�ronmental (?uality Co�nmission approved the
Comprei�ensive Plan and passed it on to the
Planning Commission.
July 25, 1979 - Au�ust 22, 1979..Public hearing and review of Comprehensi�re
Plan by the Pianiiin� Commission. Pian was
passed on to the City Council.
Octaber 1, ]97g,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Critica] Area Plan was "pu]]ed out" of Com-
prehensive Plan to spe�d �1et Cduncil revie�r
. and Environmentai Quality Board approvai.
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October 11, 1979 ......................Informal review of Critical Area Plan
•� and Re�ulations by Conrrnunity Develop-
ment Commission.
October 15, 1979 ......................Pubiic hearing on Comprehensive Plan
(still containing the Critical Area
Plan).
October 16, 1979 ......................Critical Area P�an and regulations re-
ceived by Environmental Quality Commis-
sion.
October 17, 1979 ......................Critical Area Plan and regulations re-
ceived by Farks and Recreation Commis=
� sion. .
October 24, 1979 ......................Public Hearing on Critical Area Plan
and regulations by Planniny Corr�nission.
November 19, 1979 .....................Public Hearing on Critical Area Plan
and regulations by Counr.il.
December 3, 19�9........ ............Approvai hy City C�uncil of ofric►al
' draft to the ��itical Arza Plan i�o be
submitted to the i•9innesota Environmental
Quality Board for�revie��r and appro�ral.
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PLANNING CO;vIMSSSIGN i�1 sETII�'G, ��PTEt�aBER 24, 1980
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CALL TO OPDLR:
Chairm�.n Harr•is called �he Sept�:nber 24, 19II0, Plannin� Commission
meeting to c�rder at 7:30 p.m.
ROI,L CALL:
Members Present: Mr. iiarris, Mr, Treuenfels� Mr. Oquist� Ms. Hughes,
Mr. Wharton, Ms. Schnabel, ( arr. @ 7:35) Mr. Svanda
Members Absents None
Others Preser.t: Jerrold Boardman, City Planner
Mrs. J".E. Green, 7320 PQelody Drive
Jack Green, 7320 Melody Drive
Mary Mattson � 732�k Symphor.y St. N. E. •
John Jensen, l�Zinn. Transer Railway Co. , 2071
� University Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
M.R. Coulsom, 811 Niississippi
Steve Bergerson, 7�20 lempo Terrace
Jan�es Bergerson, 73zo Tempc.� Terr�.ce
Gerald Dahle, 7310 IvIelody D.rive N.E.
�. Terry Kasen, Minnesota Po1Zut�ion Control �gency
Tim Scherkenbach, Ninnesota Follu.tion Car.trol Agen��,T
Cary Perket, Environmentay Engineering, & M2x.a��-
ment� I�td.
Mr. Perkins, PJledtronic
', �axl Remi�k, Architectual Allian�e
ArPROVAL OF SEP'�.'�1IBER 10 1 80, PLAl`IiVING CQ��li'J�ISSION MINUTESs
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MOTIQN by 1�1r. Ogaist, seconded by rJ(s. Hughes, to approve the Septem-
ber 10, i930 P�?anning Commission minutes as vvrit�en.
UPON A VOIC�, VOTE, AI,I, VOTING AYE, CHAIRA'IAN HARRrS, DECLAREn TiiE
MOTIOiV CARt��ED TJNANTMOUSI,Y.
1. FU.BLIC_ _H���°I;�'v: _F._5.�'�'80�0 �`REGT.STERE�J _LQ�tD�SLtRVEY� BY .�ZIPIN��OTA
TRAIVSFE� R��"L'.�)nY Ct)i�iPANY: Being a repla� of Parcel 1k800 described
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ass The NE 1%� oi �he S?nl 1/�, excep�t the ias� 150 feet thereof;
The North 50 fze1; of the SE 1/4 af the SW1/4� .lying West of the
East 150 feet thereof, all 1.STir_g in the Sou-�h Half of Section
11, T-30, R-2�, City of Fr�.dley, �sneral�.y located a7.ong the
University .�venue �ast Service Drive, and 73rd Avenue NE
MOTI01`i by r+1r. 4�iharton� seconded by Mr. Treuenfels, to open the
Public Hearing.
UPON A VCICE VOTE, Ai,I� VQTING AYE, CHATRN!AN HARRIS, DEGLAR.jD THE
PUBLIC }iEARING� OPENED AT 7�3j P.i�T.
PLANNING COMMISSION .MEETING� SEPTEMBER _24�1�£30 __� �__._. PAGE 2
M r. Boardman stated that they have received this request from
Minnesata Transfer. Railway Compa.ny� primarily, because they are
looking at sel.ling the pro�ert,y ta three dif'ferent propert�r owners.
The problem was that they could not sell off the diiferent sections
of property the way that it is ?aid out� because it was still one
parcel. Actually, he stated it is two different parcels, this one,
and the parcel on t��e west, east side, of Car�er Day. Therefore
the Minnesota Transfer Railway Company� had to get a registered
land survey, in order to split the parcels, into different section;,
listed as A, B, C, D, and E., as shown on page 22. Tha.s is the
reason they have come in and requested this platting before this
Commission.
Mr. Harris ques�ioned if there was a representative of the petitioner
in the audience.
M r. Jensen came forward, and introduced himself as the Chief
Engineer. r�ir. Jensen stated� that basically, as Mr. Boardman �
had explained, that several years ago, the p arent Company,
advanced them money, to acquire several n.undred acres of proper�y'.
At this time, the parent company, feels th�.t it is in their best
interest �, to have the propert3� in the parent companys name.
Therefore, he explained, they are deeding the property, t� the
parent comna.n.y. In order to prepare proceedirgs, and have tn.em
recorded, they required a regi�tered lar.d survey.
�;r. Harris qu°��cioned Mr. Boardman� if th�re xias a n.ecessity for.,. ;:
�.;_y easementsr
Mr. Boardman stated that �he Engineerin� staff had looked at this,
and yes they felt there was a nec�.ssity for easemen+s. He sta�ed
tha�t on tract 'C' , for road purposes should be a minimum af 66 feet
wide. He s�ated that is usu�.11y tne requ�remen� for an industrial
road. He s�tated tha� the City should ha�e also, some bikeway-
walkway dedication easement, along University Av�nue, on Tract 'A'.
This easment for the bikeway--walkway, he sta �.ed, should be 15 feet.
Along 73rd Avenue, also, he stated the easement for a b�keway-
walkway easement would be 15 feet. He s�tated that ther° has been
a location ot corridors for the bikeway-wa�kway but that there
has not been anything in detail as whether �llis would be located
on the north, or the south side of 73rd.
Mr. Oquist questioned where the roac� e�,sement would be in tract 'C'?
Mr. Boardman stated that the road easement is tra�t 'C`, this would
be the whole tract. He stated that is where the existing service
road is.
Ms. Hughes questioned if she was correct� in that there was no
correlation be��veen the description of what is deeded here, to
the A� B� C� D� and �, tracts?
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Mr. Boardman stated that thz ��scrip�i cm on the property� is for the
entire .area. Regarding the letter on page 21 , to Mr, Qureshi �
the 29 acre piece lying to the west of Carter Day, would be tract
'B', and the 2.4�5 acre parcel at the corner of 73rd and Univer�ity
avenue� would be tract 'A'. The �y acre parcel to the east of
Carter Day is not shown on page 22. He further stated that there
has been some qu�stion by the engineers on s�aff� whether there
should be some additional right of way for the intersection of
73rd., if they would go to a five lane intersection in that area.
Because of this question from the engineering staff, Mr. Boar�mar�
stated that he would lik� that left open, until thpy r�ach the
City Council, because by then the staff would have made a decision.
Mr. Harris questioned if Mr. Jensen, had d�scussed the needs for
easements with the City's staff?
Mr. Jensen stated that no, hP had not, but that he would feel,
that if it were necessary to have the easements, he would think
that would'nt be a problem.
M r. Treuenfels stated tha� he was a little confused, to how much
in acreage, was actually involved?
Mr. Boardman stated that the �9 acres lying east of Carter Day
is not included in -this p�atting, as they were abl� to deed this
without a regis�ered land survey.
Chairman Harr7_s questioned if there were any otner questions?
. Mr. Green of 7320 Melody Drive, N.E. came forward and s�ated �that
' he understood that at s�metime back, that -�here v�as a covenant,
of some sor� of restrictions, regarding how close, any of the
industrial plants could build ta 73rd street. He questioned if
anyone presen� kne�v if that was true, and if so would this transier
of land have any effect, on whether th�y cauid build closer to
73rd, or wo�ald it change in any way the covenant, or restrictions
on how close they could build to 73rd?
M r. Harris stated that what Mr. Green must be referring to, would
be the required setback between the two different zonings.
Mr. Boardman stated that must be true, because he is unaware of
any covenant but that the zonzng requi•res a 100 foo� setback.
Mr. Green questioned then that 100 foot setback would not change
with this deeding of the Iand?
Mr. Harris stated that no this request doe� not change the 100
foot se��back zoning requirment.
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MOTIOPI by Mr. Treuenfels, seconded bSr i�Ir. 4quist to close the Public
Heari'ng.
iTPON A VOICE VOTE, ALI, VOTTNG �YE, uHAIRi�AN HARRTS, DECLARED �HE
PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 7i�6 P,T�1.
Ms. Hu�hes stated that tr,is is the first time, that she has•had
to deal with registering to record and convey the property, and
that it is not a rezoning, or �.ppr_oval of a plat, so she questioned
what criteria should be used in judging this item.
Mr. Harris stated that if in fact the applicant meets the platting
requirements in -the City's zoning code, that is really the criteria
by which this is judged. Also he stated, tha� they must insure,
that the City has al.l the necessary easements, and ded.icatians�
that are ne�ded.
Ms. Hughes questioned what they were really approvi.ng here, if
it was a preliminary plat, or a final �lat? �
Mr. Boardman stated that the Planning Com:�ission a�aproves prelimin�ry
plats, and that the Ci�y Council appraves final plats.
Mr. Harris stated that because this is M-2 zoning, they require that
the lot size be a minimum of 12 acres, and a17. the parcels here,
do �eet that requirement.
M5. Hughes ques�t;ic�ned wh�.t they coL�ld pu-� on plat'A' with a l�t� -
��ot setback, cr are they lookir_g at ha�,Ting ':o rezone it?
Mr. Boardman s�ated ��at the5r migh.t have to rezone it sometime
into the futur�, bu� for right now, they meet all �h� requirements
for an industrial zone. He stated that plat '�', is about 2� acres,
and that could ha�Te a pretty good sized building put an it.
Mr. Harris stated that the questicn b�fore the Commission, on this
item, is whether their petitiion meets the City°s platting ordir_arice,
and it is �ncumbent upon the C�mm�.ssion, to make sure that the
petition er meets the platting ordinance, ar.d that alsG all nec��sary
easements, and dedications are included, ta meet the n��ds ef the
City.
Ms. Hughes stated that at tYiis point the only question �he has
is whethPr tney would be a�proving s�mething that might ha-ve tb ga-
through different procedures, s�ch as a variance.
Mr. Boardmar. s�ated that with the r�quired se�back, they could
still put a 30,000 to 40,000 square :�oot building on T:ract "A".
MOTION by Ms. Schnabel, secanded• by Mr. h'harton, to recon��nd to
the City Council approval. of the P.S. '80-02, Retiistered Land Surve,y
b Minnesota Transfer Railway Comp�,n_y: Being a replat of Parcel 4t300
described as : The NE 1%� . ox �che S:J 1,/'�, except t.he East 150 feet
thereof; The North 50 feet of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 lying West
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of the East 150 feet thereof� all lying in the South Half of Section
11, T-30� R-24, City of Fridley, generally located along the
University Avenue East Service Drive� and 73rd Avenue� N.E., with
the following sti n,�1 at; Qn , as requested by the staffs
,�,,` For plat 'C'� that the ro�.d dedication be 66 feet.
_ For area labeled ' A' � and ' B' , the biker�ay dedication be
for 15 feet. .
C. For the area labeled 'A', any necessary roadway right of way.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE
MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY.
Chairman Harris stated that this item would go to the City Council
October 6th, for ;etting of the Public Hearing for November 10� 1980.
2. PUBLIC HEARITdG: SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP#80-10, BY MARJORIE F.
COULSON: Per Sect�.on 205.051, 2, A., of the FridleV City Code
to allow the construction of a second accessory building, a�
24' x 26' detached�garage, to be located on Lot 8, Block 2,
Meadowlands Addition, the same being 811 Mississippi Street.
P.ZOTION by Mr. Wharton, seconded by Ms. Hughes, to open the Public
Hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRMAN HARRIS, DECI,ARED THE
PUBLIC HEARING OPENED AT 8:05 P.M.
Mr. Boardmar �tatRd tha�c tre request a� �?�scribed, will be located
to the rear if the�house, with acess out on�o Jackson street.
Mr. Haxris questioned� if the petitionerhad anything to say?
�t�: Colsom stated that she had nothing to say.
Mr. Oquist questioned whether she was going to use the new garage
for storage?
M s. Coulsom stated that she would want to use the new gaxage for
her cax, as the house the way she had purchased it, �as the garage
right under her neighbors bedroom window, and she wanted to get
away from that. She stated that she has no pla.ns at this time
on what she would want to do with -ihe existing ga,rage. She stated
that also i� will be easier to enter, onto Jackson, than onto
M ississippi street� as she now does.
Mr. Boardman stated that he has not had an opportunity to talk
to Ms. Coulsom, about this, but that there are future plans to
have a bikeway-walkway along 1�Iississippi Street. He stated that
they had at one time a bikeway-�valkway along the street, but that
the County widened the traffic lanes, and removed the bike�vay-
walkway along that la.�e. He stated that they have been looking
at the possibility quite caxefully, on how to get a bikeway-walkway
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acce�s onto this street� because it is heavily used for biking.
At this present time, the only way to do this would be to pick
up bikeway-walkway easemen�t from the people along Mississippi�
who come into the City with requests such as Ms. Coulsom has.
They would like to have a 15 foot easement for the bikeway-walk-
way easement at this time, he stated� which would go from the �
property line toward the house. �
Ms. Coulsom stated that would run right through the middle of
her yard.
Mr. Oquist questioned why they wanted 15 feet?
M r. Boardman stated what they are doing in the new zoning code,
is that along alJ. bikeway-walkvray areas, they are looking at
taking an,additional 15 feet easement. He stated that they
might not need 15 feet, and that it could be dropped to 10 feet.
He further stated that for a twa-lane bike trail, it would require
8 feet, and that would be in a combinatiori with a sidewalk or
whatever. He stated that on this area tnere is an exis�ing side-
walk. He stated that after carefully iooking at the area, they
have decided that what would be best, would be to put it in on
the south side up to about 7th Street, and then crossing over
to the north side for the rest of the distance. This is primarily
be.cause there are some house with a further setback, from the road,
and also because of the Hayes School, that they could probably ge�.
an easement o.r_ ti�.sier than on the other. aide . .
Mr. Wharton stated that he himself is a biker, but that he is rather
reluctant to go along wi�h the easement request. He stated that
the City keeps askirig i�s residents to beautify the area with
landscaping, bu�G on the other hand, we then �ell them, that if
they plant any�hing along their sidewalk, to kind of separate
themselves from �he traffic on Niississippi Street, that the City
is apt to come along and dig it all up, just abotzt the time that
it is matured �to a good hie�ht, and beautiful. He further stat�d
that he cannot go along with this arbitary easement� in the anti-
cipation, that somewhere down the line, somebody, might want to
put a 15 foo� bike pa�n down the front lawn.
Mr. Svanda questioned what implications were there, if the Camm-
ission did not grant an easement, and �hen at some date th� City
daes decide to put in a bike path, what mechanism would the City
have to get the easement, or the properties then?
Mr. Harris sta�ed that i-� would have to be condemnation then.
Mr. Boardman stated that the implications are, that if they don't
get easements now� that he would doubt, that they ever would be
able to get easements. •
M s. Schnabel stated that what bothers her is that this women has
come in with a request to put a different garage on, and we are
saying, that we will give it to you, but in exchange� we want
15 feat ior an easement. She may be the only one along Mississippi
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Street, to come in with a request �vithing the next five years, but
just because she happened to come in for the purpose.of a garage�
that the City asks her for a is foot easement. She stated that
she feels that is unfair.
M r. Boardman stated that this practice has Ueen done before� and
that he can not see any difference in this instance, as from the
times before tha� it was done. He then gave examples of some
similar cases and situations that have been before the Commission,
and how they had been handled. He further stated that it has
been done with the commercial and the inc�ustrial property, and
through building permits. �
Ms. Coulsom stated that she questioned what the City planned on
doing with a bike path through the middle of the yards, with all
the drivev�ays entering into Mississippi? She stated that right
now with all the bikers, on the sidewalk, that it is srery difficult
to be cautious.
Ms. Hughes stated that'�the area that M s. Coulsom is talking about,
be-�ween Hayes School and her house, are raasonably close to the
road, and from about a house or two beyond M s. Coulsom's are the
houses that are setback, and �hat she could under•stand the rationale
in that area. She stated �hat she is sure that a riumber of people
along the area have planted trees, hedges, and other ve�etation,
just simply to cut down the visual impact from the road� and the
noise from the +raific, which would be ��feat�d, with some of
these other �chings. Shz stated that izz �erms o�' whether or no ;, �
they should ask for an'easement, on this particular property,
that even if there is a,n easement, the chances of it actually
being a bike patr., as a continuous route, are pr-e�tty slim. So,
that it might not make any difference at all whether the easement,
is dedicated. She s�tated that this might never come to pass, but
that you really couldn't bank on it ei�her.
Mr. �oaxdman stated that in the Ci�ty Flan, that it asks for a
bikeway on Niississippi Street, and in -the rezoning code, i-� is
saying, that where possible, and feasible, that the City needs
15 feet for a bikervay easement, on all properties, where -they
come in and ask for something, from the City of Fridley, that
are along designated future bikeway-walkway areas.
M s. Hughes stated that she felt she would view, with the houses
that sit fairly close to the road, that the addition of a bikeway,
would be a very definite detriment to the property value, of -those
houses. She stated that �o put a bikeway, with the sidewalk,
in those short front yards► is not going to enhance the val.ues
of those properties.
M s. Schnabel stated that she concurred with M s. Hughes viewpoint�
and that also� the,y are experiencing and increase in traffic,
on Mississippi 5�treet� and therefore� she feels the likelyhood,
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of a bikeway system, if the traffic increase continues� will diminish.
She feels that it is premature, to begin to take easements� because
of this also.
Mr. Oquist stated that he too feels that there is a problem in that
he does not think there is any possible way to get a bikeway,on the
street, and with the short front yards, he doesn't know if t�ey
could ever get a bikeway put onto Mississippi, and that maybe they
ehould look at ar.other area for a bikeway� with less traffic.
Mr. Boardman sta�ed that Mississigpi thaugh is the only large
east-west street that goes from one side of Fridley to the other.
Also it .connects all the residential areas to the Center City area,
if the Center Cii:y project is developed the way it is anticipated.
He stated that what was one of the criteria of the bikeway commi-
tee, was the amount of traffic the road has, and that when a certain
number of vehicles, was exceeded, by their limits, then there should
be an aff-street biking pathway. .
Mr. Wharton stated that he sees that as a falisy, because there
should not be an off-stree-t trail on Mississippi, if that is a
thorough fare, he cannot see making a three mile an hour bike
path so that he can get from his home, down to Snyder drug, on
University Avenue. He felt it would be nicer to take a route
through Rice Creek Terrace, and that back in through there, they
have bike trails :,oming out of their ears.
MOTION by i��� N���hes, sa�onded by Mr. ��yn:ida, to close the Public
Hearing. .
UPON A VOICE VOTE, AI;L VOTING AYE� CHAIRMAN HARRIS, DECLARED THE
PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:27 P.M.
MOTION by Ms. Hughes, seconded by Ms. Schnabel to recommend to
the City Council approval of Special Use Permit, SP �`80-10, bV
M arjorie F. Coulson: Per Section 20�.051, 2� A, of the Fridl�y City
Code, to allow the construction of a second accessory building,
a 24' x 26' detached garage, to be located on Lot 8, Block 2,
Meadowlands Addition, the same being 811 Mississippi Street,
Ms. Hughes stated that she feels this should be approved because
it should enhance safety considerations on backir.g onto Jackson
Street, versus onto Mississippi stree-�.
Ms. Schnabel questioned if the petition er isn't required to close
off the existing attached garage?
Mr. Boardman stated that there is no such requirement under this
item.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, AI,L VOTING AYE, CHAIR1I�IAN HARRIS DECIaARED THE
MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY.
Chairman Harris informed M s. Coulsom that th�s item would be on
the October 6th� City Council Agenda, and advised she be present.
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�. ENVTRONMEI`+TAL ASSESaiviENT VVORKSHEET FOR MEDTRONIC'S DEVELOPMENT
Mr. Boardman stated tha� because they were running into some of
a timing problem� these people had gone through the process of
explaining vrhat they are doing �o the Lnvironmental Quality
Commission last week, and i�: is being brou�ht before the Pl.anning
Commission at this meeting, with the same kind of process. He
stated that their timetable re�cuires a roval from the Cit , or a write-ofi
from the City Staff by October 20-th, e s-a ea a e inal
document will be presented to the City Cour.cil on October 6th, and
if the Planning Commission has any questions, they would have to
respond to them by October 8th. .
Mr. Remick displayed for the Commission a chart showing the
sequEnce of everlts, and the time�table for the project.
Ms. Hughes questioned how many cars would there be, because they
Y�ad applied for an indirect source permit?
Mr. Remick stated that•.he would explain by giving some backround
information. He s�a�ed that they are doing the EAW because they
are at 17o�000 square feet, which is tr.e point of which, they
are required to prepare an EAG�i. He stated that Med�tronic p�.ans •
to have from 260,000 to 290,000 square feet of gross building
area. He s�ated that the indirect source permit, is of course
based on the parking area. He stated that based on the worst
case, they are adding one auto far each 2�0 square feet of new
area. He st�.t�d _that th:;.s building �vil � be used for light
:laboratory, a:.: �ffice. He sta�ted �tha� �hey are preparing tY,e
EAW for the pro jec�ced space for bey�nd 1985, so -�hat they wuuld
not have ta go �hrough tne �:Ati�I process again, if future additional
space is needed. He stated ihat based on -the square footage,
they would have a maximum of 1,000 cars.
Mr. Perkins sta�ed that the maximum square footage that �hey
could put on the east and west site would be 90Q,000 square feet.
M�. Harris questioned wha� Medtronic's projected final size total
for the project?
Mr. Perkins questioned if he meant this project?
M r. Harris stated not for just this project, but for the parce�?
Mr. Perkins stated that the projected maximum square footage
would not exceed �00,000 square feet, within the projected future.
M s. Hughes stated that indirect source permits are required� based
on �he square footage, because of the number of cars they draw, and
the air pollution that they generate, and that is the only reason
for an indirect source permit. °
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M r. Harris stated that with this size of a development� there would
be a considerable amount of run off� �nd he questioned how Medtronic
proposed to handle it?
M r. Remick stated that they plan a 4 to 6 acre holding pond. He
stated that would be ei�her in a grass land retention, or a reflect-
ing pond. He stated that a reflecting pond would require 1 acre,
and a grass land retention would require between 2 or 3 acres.
He stated that thc�y are projecting now a holding area either
on the extreme ea�t portion, of the triangular site, or they have
the option of locating a pond south of 69.
Mr. Perkins then told the Commission about the area that they
are in �he process oi selling to the County. -
Mr. Remick stated that the schedule that they have, is such, that
they are looking at beginning construction No�ember 1st, and a
general contractor has already been selected. He stated that �
to have occupancy by January of 1982, as pTanned, they will have
to have the project fas� tracked. He stated that by mid-October
they plan to have a schematic design, and 'nave it priced. He stated
that this will be known asi�edtronic's business, and technical center.
He stated that the facil.ity that they propose to build will be
an addition of about �Of of what they now have on the site. He
stated that some of the construction will be on �he west side of
O1d Cen-tral Ave., but that the majority will be to +he east.
Mr. Remick the?: �howed the Commission anc�-cnzr chart, and sta-'teci
�hat the solic. ve� low area is the setbaca..,;, as dicatated by t�a
�'ridley zoning ordinanc�s, and the white area, �.as been designa�ed
as buildablQ area, ior the new facilities, east of Old Central.
M s. Schnabel questioned what me�thod they planned to use to connect
the buildings?
Mr. Remick stated that they have investigated both under the road,
and over, and they are finding right now, that it would be far more
feasable, to go over the road, but this has not been fully determined.
He stated that they plan to go four stories above grade. M r. Remick
stated that the striped yellow area is the area that the PCA has
determined could be used for bZacktop, with the possibility, though
it is remote, of coming back in the future, and having to treat
that area, or remove soil from that area. So that the striped
yellow area will not be buildabel, but, that it could be land-
scaped, or blacktopped for a parking area.
Mr. Wharton questioned if there have been any soil borings as yet,
and what do they ir�dicate �he water table to be?
M r. Perket stated that yes borings have been taken, and -the water
table is approximately 20 feet bel'ow surface grades. He then
showed the Commission a graph to better depict it. He stated that
generally� the water level is decreasing as it approaches Rice Creek.
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Mr. Whartan questioned if therE� will be any dewatering during
construction, or footing drains?
Mr. Perket stated that any dewatering during construc�tion would
be kept �o a minimum.
M r. Perkins stated that the only problem is on the west site�
to sink for the elevato r shaf t wil.l go into the water table, and
that will be some slight dewatering.
Mr. Remick stated that i� is not planned to go several stories
below grade, and at this time maybe just one s�tory below grade.
Mr. Remick stated that this building will be without pilings,
and that they have investigated a system called Ribro flotation
in which they inject the ground, and reorder the soils in effect,
with the pressure of the injected water, and ther is no runaff.
This would not penetra�e down to the clay layer. He stated that
it is a patented process, that has been used many times.
Mr. Harris asked then i�f there would be no dewatering during
construction?
Mr. Remick stated that he couldn't say absolutely not, but that
their intent at this time is that there would not be.
Chairman Harris stated that it has been brought iorward from the
Environmen-�al �u.ality C�r�:riission, at th�� las� meert.;.ng; and he
questioned �f t�.e people from the Minra-�tia Poll�xtion Control
Agency could enlighten the Commission on the con�tamination problem
in that a,r�eeG��) .
�Ir. Kasen�stated that the situation as the agency views it, began
in 1953► when a pole_treating company owned the axea. He stated
that they have an old aerial photograph showing the area of the
pole treatir_g campany. He stated that they had two different
operations, one the dipping process, and the other the pressure
treating process. He sho�ved the area that was basically used for
storage of railroad ties, and poles. He then showed where the
central core of the operation was located. He stated �hat they
did have a waste disposal method, that did ini;erreact with the
soils. He stateci that the pole -treating operation was last owned
by Burlington Northern. And as best as they can see it, that the
company was losing money, so that they destroyed it, and took
down their buildings, and covered it over, in approximately 1963•
He s�ated that the majority of the land had storage of poles and
ties. He st�.ted �hat it was split into several parcels ana sold.
He stated the MPCA knew nothing of any problem� or contamination
until the spring of l.ast year. Onan began to put in soil borings
for construction, and in the process, they hi� a buried tank, that
contained some pole treating product in it� and the soil around
it were very heavily conta.minated. At this time the MPCA was
informed of this, and made an inspection 3t tha� time. The MPCA
requested that Onan excavate the h°avily contaminated soil� and
make further soil borings for ground water, testing. The MPCA
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put in approximately ten wells throughout the Onan si,te � and sampled
and tested the ground water. Some of the test showed contamination,
and the P�IPCA requested that Onan pr�ceed further with a more
extensive investigation to determine where the heaviZy contaminated
soils were located. He stated tha� at this point Onan refused to
proceed any further as they felt that they had invested enough.
At this time through further historical investigation to det�rrnine
previous ownership� a meeting of P�Iedtronic, Onan, and the previous
owner Boise Cascade was arranged. It was suggested that �he three
company's get to�;ether and do a tes�ing o�' the entire area, as it
would be more cost efficient to do one set of testing of the entire
area. ��Iedtronic, and Boise Cascade both indic.ated an interest in
going through this process, but Onan refused to do anything further.
Because Medtronic at this time stated that they planned to construet
on their site, the M:PCA has been working with them ever since.
M r. Kasen stated that Medtronic has put in a matrix of soil borings�
and ground water wells, and submitted the data to the MPCA. The
indication from the submitted data showed tha�t there was indeed -
contamination, more extensive than -the area along the track� that
the NIPCA was concerned about, but none of the contamination is of
the magnitude of the contamination that is fou�hd on the Onan property.
So �hat it is a degr.ation from the Onan property to the Medtronic
property� and this c��n�tamination is on the surface layers of the soil.
5ome of the chemi�als have been found to a depth of 8 fee�. This
is why the �IPCA has .requested that no construction be done along
the track. He state�� �hat the health department feels that maybg
the best remedial action for this sz�te o�� tihe TJledt�onic propertV
wou e a p�.rkz_,_� n� c�t; r,ut this has rc+ L�een deter^�ined as of y-� �.
He sta�ted that �ted�tr��nic has worked closely with the MPCA on this
pro ject. �
Ms. Schnabel questioned what the nature of the contamina-tion is, or
what substance initially caused the contamination?
Mr. Kasen stated originally the pole treating plant used creosote,
which is a black tar based substance, and as technology increased,
they began to use PCP's, which is commonly used in the idustry
today, and that there have been high levels of these contaminants
found on the Onan property, and �hey have been found on the I�Zed-tronic
property, but as stated before, they are in degragation. He stated
that in high conce�rations i-t would give tas1� to the wa-ter. He
stated that there are water quality standards for PCP's, but that
there are no such siandards for some of the other organic conta�ninants.
1�r. Treuenfels questioned other than adding taste to the water, is
there any knotim medical effects from these contaminants� that could
be harmful?
Mr. Kasen stated that some of the organic compounds at some levels
axe carcinogenic. •
M s. Schnabel questioned if those levels are present here?
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Mr. Kasen stated that they suspect i.n t:he soil on the Onan side �
that the soil is heavily cont�ninated, and they would have levels
that the MPCA would consider should be removed.
M r. Scherl:enbach� stated that what has to be differentiated� is
the levels in the soil, and what is ingested. H e stated that
what is in the soil may be the source of the contaminate, but that
noone eats the soil. He s�ated that what the MPCA is worried
about, is if �the source i.s down to the groundwater. He stated
that v�rhen you talk about the levels in the soil, you must look
at the levels that are being consumed by humans. He stated that
when you look at this, you have to look at the whole chain. The
T.ZPCA looks at this and goes back up the chain, and say even if
its the soil, they must figure out even if its this level in the
soil means in terms of creating the potential for problems else-
where. Then you have to look at the specific site, and say,
what groundwaters are you worried about, and is that used out
in that area by anyane, and where is it going, and in this the -
shallow groundv�ater is �'lowing into Rice Creek. So that if you
have con-taninants in the soil, you ask what do you do? Some of
the remedial actions� woulc3 be to remove some of the soil, or you
coul.d put a parking lot, or something �that basically would prevent
water from getting down to it, or some type of barrier wells.
Mr�. Kasen stated that the Health Department has tested 4 private
wells, and � muni�ipal wells, and at -�his time it is their plan
�'so sample ther� ag�ain, b�;.', that at thic tiime, they feel the water
is safe to a�i��k.
Chairman Harris stated that he ?s concerned with the Medtronic
proper�y, but that what really concerns him is the property on
Onan, that nothing is being done about it.
Mr. Kasen stated that the MPCA is working on it, and that it isn't
just being ignored.
Mr. Harris questioned that then the municipal wells are okay?
Mr. Kasen stated that he has talked with the Health Department,
and several people who have done the analysis, any they have said
that they will ccntinue to monitor the wells, bui �� this—time
they have not expressed a concern abot�t these wells.
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M r. Perket then showed the Commission the water flow chart, and
explained its meaning to the members.
Mr. Harris questioned if any sediment samples have been taken from
Locke Lake� which is somewhat of a settling basin?
M r. Scherkenbach stated tha-t they have taken sediment samples from
Rice Creek� and they did not find anythinb at that time to �varrant
further samples of any o�her areas, but because of this new infor-
mati.on, of Locke Lake being a settling basin they would take samples
of sediment from i�� and eas� of it for a camparis�n.
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PLANNING COMMIS �ION MEETING, SEPTEMBER �4,,_,_�,,�80 �,_ _ PAGE_116 7��
Mr. Treuenfels questioned exactly what the 1�PCA is looking at Onan
to do,�such as specific information� or soil borings or what?
Mr. Kasen stated that they have met with Onan several times in the
hope that they could come up with a plan that Onan could go ahead
with � to provide the anstivers that the �JIPCA needs . He stated that
the plan is to conduct more soil borings, and examine the soil for
the extent of contamination, and to look at the groundwater� and
basically find areas of contamination. From that point� then they
could determine tivhat has to be done.
Discussion ensued on the possibility of what remedial actions
might have to be �aken.
Mr. Svanda stated that the Environmenta.l �uality Commission had
gone through the EAW presentation last wee , an a ey
eoncurred that with the concurrence of th� MPCA, that they were
giving Medtronic, and the conditions that they were placing on -
it, that from that standpoint, that the Commission did not have
� rp oblems with this part of the�ro�ec-�, recognizing that there
is another issue, with �ne bigger problem of the Onan site. He
stated that the EQC had felt that the iV1PCP_ should try and get a
resolution on the Onan issue. �
Discussion ensued on the PCB's and the PCP's.
�is. Hughes questioned what they had m�ant;:by tha� the property
Nas covered otic� , a�'te 'r the pole trea�ting opera�i�ri was close��
Mr. Kasen stated that as far as they can determine, Onan, when
they purchased the property did not �rnow, �that there ever was
a pole treating operation there, because -the buildings were
knocked down, or removed, and something was put on top to cover
the ground.
Chairman Harris questioned the impact that this project would
have on the surrounding neighborhood, specifically, traffic.
M r. Remick stated that they have done a traffic study, and the
study was based on a�l tenative occupancy of the site. They have
taken every employee, that would possibly work on this site, and
taken their zi,p code, this indicated that most are from a ten mile
radius, they then from that determined'from which direction ;nost
would be approaching the site. He stated tha-t this is pretty
well distributed to the no rth, south, east, and west, but that
about 35� of the traffic does approach th� site iro:n 69th street.
He stated that without benefit from anything to reduce auto trips
per employee, even though Medtronic does have programs for that
reduction, that there would no� be a problem on any of the inter-
sectior_s. As a matter of fact, there did not even appear to be
a need for a traffic light installation, within their projections.
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He stated that they do practice somA flex time, to a staggered hour
approach, and thai would contir.ue .
Mr. Harris questioned how many empl.oyees are -there a� Medtronic?
Mr. Remick stated that right now they have about 1,100 to 1�200
employees� and will be adding 1,120 by 1985•
Mr. Harris stated tha� then they are lookin� at about 2,000 auto's
for the employees.
M r. Remick stated that was correct� that there would probably be
about 2,200 employees on the total site.
Mr. Perkins s�ated that unfortunately, Medtronic has employed
programs� such as share�a-ride, to reduce tiehicles, but so far
�hey have not done well, but they will look into other prograns.:
Mr. Harris asked if th�re was something Med�ronic could do to re-
direc� the traffi� that is going down Central Ave., and exited on
57th?
Mr. Remick stated that he could ask the consultant, and that he
would probably answer that ques�ion.
M r. Harris questioned M r. Boardman as to how many vehicles Onan
would have?
M r. Boardm�.n stated that he b�lieved there would be about 2,000
� vehicles, arid because it is a more direct route, he thaugh� th��
would mostly exit onto 73rd, and go to highway 65.
M r. Harris questioned, tha� if sometime into the future, that
signalization became necessary, would Medtronic, be will to share
in the cos� of the signalization?
Mr. Perkins stated that he cauld not answer that, except that if
that time came they would then have -�o look at it. He stated �that
so far the only peak period is be-tween ��15 p.m anc3 �:3(3 p.m.
He fur�her stated that they hatiTe not worked with Onan, but rather
they have set up their schedules, and so far it has worked out well.
M r. Oquist, stated that the intersec�ion on Old Centiral by Moore
Lake is very conjested at around 4�:00 since they have ta.ken away
the no turn on rea signal, and he can't seem to canvince some
council people, that has crea�ed problems.
Discussion ensued on means and methods of car pooling.
M r. Harris ques�ioned M r. Boardman, if the City has adequa�e
services, as far as water mains, e-�c.� to handle this facility?
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Mr. Boardrnan stated that yes they would be adequate.
Mr. Perkins thanked the Commission for their indulgence, and stated
that if there is any fur�ther information that �iedtronic could supply
them with, that they would be happy �o do so.
MOT20N by Ms. Hughes� seconded by Mr. Treuenfel.s, that after 'looking
at the EAW from �fedtronics, they would recommend that the City Council,
direct their atte;.ztion to these specifics; the restriction the fl'� �
PCA has put on th° dewatering, during cons�ruction� the locating D f�
of a parking lot, the requirement for wells, and the statement �R���"f
on title and tax records. We would also caution the City Council�
on that they have some interest, in seeing what could be done to
mitigate traffic, on this site, in conjection with Onan, an� that
they might wanti �o consider cost sharing on any signalization that
migh� be required in that immediate areas intersections.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALZ VOTING AYE� CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECI,ARED THE �
OTION PASSED UNANI�IOUSLY.
�. VACATION RE�UEST: tiAV 80-09, PETITION �8-1980� 100f Agree-
ment tio vaca�� alley in Block 7, Hyde Park, located in the 6000
Block between 2nd Street and 2z Street N.E.
MOTION by Ms. Hugnes, secanded by Ty2r. Treuenfels, to recomrr�end to
the City Cour.c�.� approval of Vaca�cior_ Rea�iest: SAV #80-09, Petition
#8-1g80: i00 o A�reement �o vacate alle,r �r Black 7i Hyde Park►
located in the 6000 Blo�k bet�^�een 2nd �LS•eet and 'L2 Street N.E.
with the stipulation for an utility easement.
UPON A VOICF VOTE, ALL VOTING 1:YE, CHAIRT�IAN HARRIS DECALRED THE
MOTION PASSED UNANII�IOUSLY.
,�. VACATIOTi RE�UEST • S4V �80-10, Richard Waltz : Vacate the
Northerly 1 foot oi' a 12 ioot drainage and utility easement,
located on the South property line of Lot 9, Elock 2, Hillcrest
Addition, to allow a new dwelling to be construc�ted wi�hou-t
encroaching on this easement, the same being 7105 Ashton
Avenue N.E.
Mr. Harris questioned if this ztem had come to th� Appeals Comm-
ision for a variance?
Ms. Schnabel stated that yes it had.
Mr. Boardman sta�ed that there is a house being built on this
property, and the house is being built within 11 feet of the
property line, ar.d there is presently a 12 fvo� easement. He
stated that engineering staff ha.s no problem, if they want to
drop it fram 12 foot to 11 feet. He stated that �here are
several requests from the engineering depar�:men�L on this item.
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He stated that this is the access the City uses to get back to the
pond for maitenance work. He stated that the proposal is for a
portion of this 12 foot easement to have a driveway over it, and
ther�: is a pipe that e�tends through that easement. It is the
owners intent to extend that pipe, so that it opens up beyond the
house. He stated the stipulation would be that this extentsion
must have approval from the engineerin� department. Another
stipulation would be that tY�e owner must keep that easement free
from all barriers, fencings, and any plantings� etc., so that
the City would be able to get their vehicles back to the pond.
Discusion ensued about any other means or ways of having access
to the pond axea. �
MOTIOIV by Ms. Schnabel, seconded byPdr. O�uist, to recommend to
City Council, approval of Vacation Request: SAV #80-10, by Richard
Wal�z; to vacate the Northerly 1 foot of a 12 foot drainage and utility
easement located on the South property Iine of Lot 9, BZock 2,
Hillcrest Addition, to allow a new dwelling to be constructed -
without encroaching on.this easement, with the following s�ipulations:
A. As requested
wi` be kept free
tions, that
B. That at the
~ approved by
by the City that the resulting 11 foot easement,
a,nd clear, from any futu�e �lantings or obstuc-
might impair access, of City Vehicl,es.
owners expense the pipe will be extended� and
the City Engineering staff.
UPON A VOI CE VGI� , AI,L VC 1�ING AYE, CHP I�.�Q�1V HARRI S DECZA:RED Ti�
MOTION PASSE� U�:�PIIMQU SL•Y .
6. CQNTINL?ED :_ PU BLT C HFARING :,_ AL�i�NDivIENT _TO_ CHA�'TER 20s OF THE_
FRIDLEY CITY_CODE, GENERf3LLY KNO�^�N AS THE Fl�1DLEY ZONING CODE.
MOTION by Ms. Hughes� seconded by M r. Treuenfels to continue this
item.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRI�IAN HARRIS DECZARED THE
MOTION PASSED UNANIl�IOULSY.
7� RECEIVE HUMAN_ RESOURCES CO�v�vIISSION MINUTES_: SEPTIIVIBER _ 4 1�80
MOTION by Mr. Tre�,�enfels, seconded by 1+1r. Svanda, to receive the
September �, 19�0 Human Resources Commission i�inutes. ,
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLRED THE
MOTION PASSED U�IANIi�20USI,Y.
M r. Treuenfels explained the me�hod that the Human Resource comm-
ission used in arriving at the score totals for priorities in
funding. He stated that the resul�s were; Central Center for
Family Resources-80 poin�ts, S.A.C.A.-?7 voints, and Alehandra
Hause-7� points. He further eYpZained tnat the Cor�mission still
had questions and reservation about tt�.e �'undina for the Ale:candra
House, as it did not fit into their guidelines� because the request
for funding was for an information filmstrip, not directly to the home.
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M s. Hughes stated that she would agree because few foundations will
fund films anymore, because they are very eYpensive� and become
dated quickly. She stated she woulc� rather have the money go
direc�tly to Alex.andra �iouse for direct needs.
Mr. Truenfels explained the various organizations � and their
requests for funding to the Commission.
MOTION by P�lr. Treuenfels� seconded by Ms. :-iughes, to recommend
to the City Council, that they fund the Central Center for Family
Resources� the ��'S,000.00 as requested, and 2,500.00 for S.A.C.A.
anc� 2, 0. 00 for�llexandra o� use � with the recomen a ion a
the funds be spent on actual services of the house.
M s. Hughes questioned if it was wise to fuizd the money to the
Alexandra House for something other than for what they had requested
iunding for. She stated that she felt that they were certainly
as worthy as the others, because of their scoring, for funding. �
MOTION by Ms. Hughes, seconded by Mr. Oquist to amend the Motion
to read: the $2,500.00 for Alexandra House be used for the service
and administra �on o e ouse
M s. Schnabel questioned if this would also rule out them using the
money for an educational purpose, other than the film?
1�Zs. Hughes stat�d that was one of the things that :nakes her un�- _
��mfortable abo�t givir�g them the money y.yth���t them having as���
for it, or until they come back and ask for money for something
else.
UPON A VOICE VOTE ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIR�IaN HARRIS DECLARED THE
MOTION A�'�'IENDED.
UPON A VOICE VOTE AI,Z VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECS,ARED THE
AMENDED �IOTION FASSED UNANIi�OUSLY.
�. RECEIVE_APPEALS COiVL�IISSION MINUTES: SEPTE'iVIBER 16, 1980
MOTION by Ms. Schnabel� seconded by M r. Treuenfels, to receive
the Appeals Commission 1VIinutes, of September 16, 1980.
M s. Schnabel s�iated that regarding the last request on page 6,
of the minutes, that this fel,low wanted to put up a small structure,
because he felt that he had a dafinite problem in constructing
the entire house at this tiMe, a,nd within a years time, he planned
to add on a family room and a garage, which is typical of this area.
She stated that she thinks this is fairly typical of the kinds of
requests that they are going to be receiving from young people,
because it is a very low cost �vay of them to get into a single
fa,.mily home, if they are to jet into one a� all. She stated that
it may seem like a lot of_variances� but that the �ommission felt
that if it helps them get the type of single family house that
they want then they should bend �he rules a little bit. Also
she stated that tilis person was very positive in that the home
would be com�l.eted.
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PI�ANNING COMMIS�ION^MEETING.,�SEPTL°VIBER 2�Y, 1�80 __ ,_„_ PAGE_].9 �� I
Mr. Harris questioned what about Vikin� En�ir.eerin�?
Mr. Boardman stated that they had �one beyond the time 1�_mit� and
therefore, they had to reapply.
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UPON A VOICE VOTE ALL VOTING� AYE� CHAIRMAN HARRIS� DECI,ARED THE
MOTION PASSED UNANI;vIOU�LY.
9. OTHER �USINESS:
M r. Oquist stated �hat at the last Community Developement Commission
meeting� they moved to have licensing of condominiums, si:�nilax
to what they have for apartments, as a:neans of controlling it.
Ms. Schnabel questianed the City Council's action regaxding
the Pop Shoppe`s request for a recycling area, and the timing
of the action without the Planning Commission`s minutes.
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Mr. Boardm�n stated that they did have the infor:nation from the
Planning Commiss�.on .meeting, and the Council did approve it on
a temporary 60 days basis.
M r. Boardman stated that for the Commission's information, regard--
the Large Family Housing, the lots down in Hyde Park, tr.ey will
be closing on the property September 25th, an.d there will be a
house sta�ted, pr.obably within a week and one-half
"?r. Harris qu�� �ioned what price range?
�• Mr. Bo�rdman stated that they are talking about $52,800.00
Mr. Oquist sta�ed that the Car Wash by Target� has now got a
solar panel, as the people had proposed they would get.
ADJOU RNiVIEN T :
MOTION by Mr. Oquisi, 5econded by �Is. Schnabel, -to adjourn the
September 24�, 1980 Planning Commission Meeting.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, AI,I, VOTING AYE, CHAIRt�lAN HARRIS DECI�ARED
THE MEE'FING ADJOURNED AT 11 s 25 P•D'I •
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Medtronics EAW
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ACTIONI INFO•
An environmental assessment worksheet (EAW} is required by the Minnesota Environmental
Quality Council for specific actions to provide a rapid review to determine if a poten-
tial for significant environmental effects are involved which Will require preparation
of an environmEntal impact statement.
Medtroriics has prepared an EAL�J because their total expa.nsion program for the next ten
years fior the Fridley property would exceed tt�e ei�try per�,rr�Vers establishe� by the
Mi nnesota Envi romnerital Qual�i ty Counc�i 1.
The City is required by the Minnescta EQC to prepar�e an EAW and is responsib7e for its
adequacy and objectivity. Medtronics, in the interest af time and their desire to
expand in Fridley, has prepared an EAW for the City to review and submit to the Minne-
sota EQC for review and publication.
The EAW has been verbally presented by representatives of Medtronics and the MPCA to
the City's EQC and Planning Commission. Co�ies have been provided all members for
review and comments to the City Council at the October 6th meetingo
The staff has reviewed the EAW and finds it factual, adequate, objective and not r�-
quiring an EIS. It is suggested that the "findings" on page 22 be completed as
follows:
V.A. Private (X)
1. Is Not (X)
There are no long term adverse environmental effects. Controls during the cons-
truction provide for minimal effects which are not above norn�al acceptance leve]s.
2. Does Not (X)
The plan provides for future excavation or control of the soil and water table
within the property lines. h1ost recent determination by MPCA support this cons-
truction with mini►num controls to be achieved through the Building Permit process.
3. Is Not (X)
The projected traffic increase is within the available roadwa� system capacity,
Provisions are considered for siynalization if found to be warranted.
XI A� 1. (X)
Recommend that the City Council authorize you, the City Manager, to sign the docu-
ment on page 23 as approval of this draft EAW and the required letter of certifica-
tion, and affidavit be subri�itted to the MEQC for approval.
7HE CITY OF
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ATE October 2, 1980
ROM D.P.W. William S. C�eblon - Plannin
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BJECT Medtronic EAW John G. F7ora
Jerrold L. Boardman
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i10��MORAN�UM
#80-113
ACTION INFO•
As you know, Medtronic has plans to construct a 260,000 square ft.
building on a site east of their existin� complex. Environmental la�v re-
quires an EAW for an industrial building of this size. Consequently, Med-
tronic has hired Architectual Alliance to prepare this EAW. We have worked
closely with Architectual Alliance in the preparation of this EAIr! and the
ensuing C�ty-rev�ew. B���ause of the ticht time schedule of construction,
t�iedtroni c a i ur�g wi th Ar<;�� � �ectual Al 1 iancc, cnvi ronmental Engi neeri ng & Man-
agement, Ltd., artd two members of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency,
gave presentations of the EAL,i to the Fridley EQC and Planning Commission.
The issue of the creosote problem was discussed extensively and addressed
thoroughly at each Corr�mission, The EAW was compieted October l, 1980 and
will be distributed to the FEQC, Planning Commission and City Council on
October 3, 1980. The FEQC and Planning Cornmission concurred with presenting
any concerns they had with the EAW at the City Council meeting of the 6th of
October. The City must then sign off (or have a negative declaration) on
the EAW. The EAW will then be distributed to other jurisdictions and State
agencies and be published in the State Monitor. We have promised Medtronic
and Architectual Alliance we would meet the Monitor publishing deadline of
4:30 p.m., October 20, 1980. „
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Petition No. 8-1980 -.
Date Recezved September 9, 1980
ooject Vacate alley easement: Block 7, Hyde Park, Lots 1-30
petition Checiced By Date �
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Hyde Park. 4!e understand that i� we have 100% agreement on this petition,
the City will waive the fee of $125.00.
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Surnmary of Human Resources Corr��i ssi on Grani Recommenda �i on
Central Center fot� Family Resources
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Last year, the City of Fridley provideci a�50Q0 contribution to the arga�i-
zation as its portion of the o�erating expen�e.
Last year, 18% of the family clients, 27% of the family education partici-
pation and 22% of the buciget was atiributed to the City of Fridiey. For this
next year, they are requesting contir�ued support.
SACA (Southern Anoka Community Assisiance)
�Last year, the City of Fridley provided $?_5Qt:l as ;ts portion a-f the aperating
budget. Thi; a�nount w�s again support::�' ���� to the ':�r;e number af Fr;�±?ey
residents rPCeiving assistance, ths increasiny �anem�loymer,i in the ar�ea and
the increasing numbe� of families inc7uc�ed in th� Christmas py^ogram.
Alexandra House
A request for $5000 to su�port the family ��iolanre prQgram �f the AlexanciPa
House was received by the Ci-�y of Fridley. =our thousand doliars ($4Q00)
was for the purchase of a slide show product��r. The Commiss-ion recommends
a grant of $2500, to be used for the service and administration of the
l�ause because of its high score and the desir,e not t� s�pport the purchase
of an educational film.
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APPEALS COr��IIS�IO2Q - SF.PTEMBER 16, 1.980 Page 1
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairwoman Schnabel called the Appeals Conunission meeting of September 16, 19Ei0
to order at 7:30 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Virginia Schnabel, Jim Ple�n�l, Patricia Gabel, Alex Barna
Members Absent: Dick Kemper
Others Present: Darrel Clark, Chief Building Official
APPROVE APPEALS COMMISSION MINUTES: AUGUST 2Fi, 1980
MOTION by Mr. Barna, seconded by Mr. Plemel, triat the Appeals Commission
minutes of August 26, 1980 be approved as written. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL
VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
1. RE9UEST FOR VARIANCES PURSUANT TO CHAPTER_205 OF THE.FRIDLEY CITY CODE TO.
�EDU�E THE REAR XARD SETBACK FROM THE REQL7IRED 25 FEET TO 2 FEET TO
� ALLO?ti� THE ENCLOSL7RE QF A LOADIIvG DOC:IC, i�7HiCH [^71.LL INCREASE T�iE LOT COVE.R-7�
OF T'rIE rYAIN BUILDING FROA't THE MAXIPIUT'�I C�V�RAGE OF °9 . 5 a ta �7 o QIQ �r�rS ,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, `.r?D� 9 BLOCK 6 ONA`rdH� �yITION. Tu� SAA'IE BEING 7740 bEECH
STREET N.E. (Request by Vikinq Engineering and Developmer.t, 7740 Beech
Street N.E., Fridley, Minnesota 55432). .
Robert Wenner, 10561-102nd Place, Maple Grove, ai�d Jim Tharp, 7740 Beech Street
NE, were present to represent Viking Engineering and Development.
MOTION by Mr. Barna, seconded by Mr. Plemel, to open the public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CF:AIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED Z"HE PUBLIC
HEARING OPEN AT 7:35 P.M.
Chairwoman 5chnabel read the Staff Report:
ADMINISTRATrVE 5TAFF REPnRT
7740 Beech Stre�t N.E.
A. PUB�IC��tJRpOSE SERVED BY REOUiREMENT:
Section 205.134, 4C, requires a rear yard depth of not less than 25 feet,
with an additional foot of rear yard depth for each 4 feet or portion of
building height ovPr 35 feet.
PuPilic purpose served by this reauirement is ta pravide adequate open
space around industrial structures for aesthetic and fire fighting purpases.
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Secti�n 205.134, :i�, requires a r�axi_mum lo� coverage of 39-1/?_ percent for
a single story buildinq plus all accessory ��uildings on a lot.
Public pur.pose served by this requiremeni� is to provide for adequate
parking, open landscaped area.s, and �o limit congestion of industrial areas.
B . STATED IIARDSIiIP :
The variances are needed to allow the loa�.ing dock to be covered. This is
for the safety of the personnel while loading and un:loading, during the
winter and in rainy ��eather, with automat�d pallet equipment.
C. ADPdINrSTRATIVE STAFF FZEPORT:
The structure, if constructed at 2 feeL o�f the property line, would have
to be one Fiour fire resistive constructior. and could not have any openings
in the wall adjacent to the lot line. This is the requirement of the State
Building Code. The building would have to be 10 or more feet from the 1ot
" line if not constructed to the 1 hour specifications.
WitFi respect to lot coverage, the enclasir.g of the loading dock probably is
a warranted solution, however, the addition of more office space inay be
precedent setting for other similar situations.
Any approval sYiould be contingent upo:� ��tting a wr.:.tten agreement cn, .:,
joint parking witF?,Action Pa�tern Cc: t�`the 5outn� .
Chairwoman Schnabel reporteci that �his same requ.est �,ras made �?ar_uary 16, 1979
and was aporoved with the conti.ngency that Viking Engineexinq get vacation
agreements from the utility companies. She r�pozted that all the necessaxy
letters have now been received,
Mr. Tharp reported that tYie additi_on for the extra uf�ice s�ace will only be on a
rtion of the buildin going un 5--1 2 feet fr.om the existina structure an
will not d�srupt any trees or the design of the building. Also, covering the
entire dock will provide more safety in loading the flatbeds an� eliminate the
problems witfi the ice and snow. Mr. Wenner stated tFiat the roof wi17L �e a pitched
xoof and a one fiour rated fise retar.darit wall on the inside and -�hat provisions
will be made for better drainage.
Chairwoman Schnabel read a portion of the letter frc�r,� Northwestern Eel1, "In
the event trouble should arise in the portion of cable under yaur loading
docks, you would be obligated to absorl� anv renair or. replacemex�t costs should
tfiey be necessary.° Mr. Wenner state� that this daes not worry t�7em.
I�lr, RTenner and Nlr, Thar� stated that tl�ey hane Uark�ng on botFz. sides of the
building and that tfiey have had an oral agreement with �1cti.on �attern for
parking for the last couple of years. Tney also stated that they fiave contacted
Park Gonstruc�ion regarding parkir_g and parl�:ing is available witT�out �using the
City streets v Ch�ixweman ScF�naFel a.nforrned them that the City Counci.l would
proba3�ly like to see a written aqreement abot��t� the Uarkina.
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Mr. Clark state�� that all roof �<xui�ment must be s�:reened unless it is low-
pr.ofile and to be painted to blend with th� rest o� the buildi_ng.
MOT20N by I�Irs. Gabel� seconded �y Mx'• Baxna, to close the public hearing. UPON
A VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTir?G AYE� CH�1IR;vor�AN SCH�f�FL �F.CLARED THE PiJBLIC HLARING CLOSED
AT 8:10 P.M.
MOTION by Mr. Plemel, seconded by ?�ir. Barna, that the Apr�eals Commission
recommend to the City Council, through the Planning Commission, approval of the
variance to reduce the rear yazd setback from the reguired 25 feet to 2 feet to
allow the er_closure of a loading docY, which �-11 increase the lot coverage of
tlie mair. building from the maxim•,zm coverage o� 39.5o to 4%0, on Lots 3, 4� 5,
6� 7� 8� and 9, Block 6, Onaway Addition, tY,.e same being 7740 Beecii Street N.E.�
Fridley, Minnesota, and that there be a written agreement with Action Pattern
Company or Park Construction for additional parking. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL
VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECT�ARED THE IdOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
2. REOt7EST FOR VARIANCES PURSUANT TO C?;.n'o'�'rR 2Zp pF THE F'RIDL�Y CITY CODE� TO
WAIVF. THF REOUI�rt�:NT FOR A SCREENED EidCLOSt3RE TO CONCEAL R�FUSE CONTAINERS
FROM VIE%�r or1 sr ocxs 1 APiD 2� CARLSON' � SLT��l'4TT AZANOR AN?VEX, TI-iE SA.�lE BEING 5290
�gl, 5�2�; ��'�`5260�5261_� 5230,_ ANP 5231 3RD STREET N.E. , AND LO'r 33�
BLOCK 6, CARLSON' S SU2�MIT MAISOR TJO�RTH 11DDIT�O:T, THE SA�IE BEING ?_13-219
. 53 D— A�7E�, E, , A;:SD LOT 1 BLOCK 7, CAR�SO?�' S StTb'�IT MZ�NOR I�ORTH ADDITION �
4`HE�S�.�7E �EIP1G 305 53FtD fi�.TE�'UE Pd.E. (r:eauest by Ted Bigos, P.O. Box 22464�
Robbinsda.le, Niinnesota 55422� . '
Ted Bigos, 6860 Excelsior ?3oulevard, St. Lovis Park� and Mrs. J.B. Carlson,
5920-3rd Street N.y., rridley, were present. .
MOTION by D7r. Plemel, seconded by Mrs. Gabel, to open the public heax'ing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE r�LL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCrII�1AB�CL DEC1�I�RED TfiE PUI?LIC
HEZ�RrNG OPENED AT 8:38 F,M.
Chairwoman Schnabel read the Staff Regort:
AllMINISTRATI`JE STAFF REPORT
5290 - 3rd Street N.E. 5291 - 3rd Street N.E.
5200 - 3rd Street N.E. 5201 - 3rd Street N.E.
5260 - 3rd Street ri.E. 5261 - 3rd Str�et N.�.
5230 - 3rd Street N.E. 5231 - 3rd Street N.F.
213-219 -- 53rd Avznue N.E. 305 - 53rd Avenue N.E.
1�. PUBLIC PUP•POSE SERVED BY REOUI�EMENT:
5ection 205.078, 4, requires that garbage receptacles must be in either
the rear or side yard and must be screened from public view by a 6 faot
approved fence.
Publi.c purpose served �y this requirement is to red�ce visual pollution in
the front yard and tc lessen the occurrence of garbage and dek�rzs b�ing
scattered about tY� prope.rty or being bl�wn onto adjacent propertie�.
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B, STATED fil�1'.T�SHI'L' :
"Property :�as been owned by applicants for fifteen years cyi�hout ever
hava.ng probl�ms witli refuse or unsightly areas. The containers are 1 yard
containers and are kept neat and have been painted bright green. �ost for
constructing unnecessary screened enclosures caould have to be passed on
to the tenants. To enforce this ordina.nc�� would result in unnecessary
increased costs to tenants."
C. ADMINT5TR�ITIVE STAFF REPORT:
Since the parking lot layouts do lend th.emselves to providing a screen for
refuse containers and the Crant�n f_ �iis variance would set a prec�—
r .�s� iR��a.msr�-�cs�wn��sri�rea�.
de��� we feel the request should be denied.
Mr. Bigos� stated that the con��.ainErs cannot ;�e seen from the street and they
are all painted green.� He felt that maybe the code was meant for larger parking
lots as putting np containers would make it more difficult for parking as t.heir
parking space is li�nited,and, would also make snow plowing m�re difficult.
Mrs, Carlson stated that the plow man jus� mo��es the containers and plows right
down the parking lot. She fel.t that if fences are put up there �ti�ill be a lot of
snow and ice build up and would be much harder to plow. She also stated that
they have one enclosEd container for the 21? kiuilc3ing and have had probl�ms
with people d;ainping furniture and garbage ara�nd the ���ntainer, She said t:hat
sh.e has lived there ior 1.5 years and manages the bui�uings and has tri�a to keep
the area picked up and tfie lids down.
Mr. Clark reported that they have not received any complain.ts about garbage
around tfie receptac?es and tfiis is the first re�uest they have had for not
putting them �ap and, if granted, it would certainly set a precedent. He said
some barriers are macle out of concrete or redwood fence anc� some of them do
not have gates and that gates have a tendency to break off with ice and snow
build up. Mrs, Gabel felt tfi�t they could not inake an exception in th.a_s mat4er
when others have been rorced to live up to the code.
MOTION by Mr. Plemel, seconded by Mrs. Gabel, to close the public hearing.
UPOI�i A VOICE 1TOTE, ALL VOTTI�IG AYE, CH�1IRinTC%MAN DECI�ARED THE PUBLIC HEARING
CLOSED AT 8:50 P.M.
MOTION by Mrs< Gabel, seconded by Mr. Plemel, to recammend to the City Council�
through the Planning C�mmission, denial of the request to wa?ve the recsuirement
for a screened enclosure to conceal refuse containers from view on Blocks 1 and
2, Carlson`t Summit Manor Annex, the sar,le being 5290, 5291, 5200, 5201,5260,5261,
5230, and 5231-3rd Street N.E., and Lot 33, Block 6, Carlson's Sununit Manor
North Addition, the same �eing 213-?_19-53rd Avenue N.E., and Lot l, 3lock 7,
Carlson's 5`�tmmit Manor North Addition, the same being 3Q5-53rd Avenue N.E.,
Fridley, Minnesota. U?'ON A"VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYF, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL
DECL1-1RED THF MOT�ON �Al2RIED UNANIMOUSLY.
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3, V11R2ANCE RE:OUEST Pt7RSUANT 2'O CH7IPTE'�„�R 7.1Q OF' THE FR7DLFY CITY C'ODF. TO IN-
CREASE THF Ni��?{I2?U.T��I HEIGHT GF A�'RF.,F STANDIPdG SIGN PROM 25 FE},�*r �Tp d�2 F��T,
LOCATFD ON LOTS 16 , 17 . 18� AND 19 � BLn eY•. 13, I-WMILTON' S 1aDDITION TQ
MECHAIvICSVII,LE THE 5�-�F: BEING 5311 UNIVERSITY A�TI:NiJE N.E. (Request by
Thomas Duffy, LeRoy Signs, 6325 Welcome Avenue North, Minneapolis,
Minnesota 55429).
Tom Duffyr 6325 Welcome Avenue North, Minneapolis, an� Bill Johnson (Standard
Oil Station), 5311 University Avenue N.E., Fridley, were present.
P40TION by Mr. Barna, seconded by Mrs. Gabel, to open the public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CNAIRWOD�'�N SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC
HEARING OPEN A'r 9:05 P.M.
Chairwoman Schnabel read the Staff Report:
ADNIINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT
5311 University Avenue N.E.
A. PU�,LIC PURPOSE 5ERVED BY REOUIREMENT:
A
Section 214.046, B3, require� the maximum height of a free standing sign
to be twenty-�ive C251 feet above finished ground level.
. Publis purpose served by this reauiremeri� i� to control vi.sual pc3�.���:,n
and �cessive sign Iieight i:� commercial areas.
i• � .�.�. +_
"Present sign is not visible from I-694 off ramp. At 42 feet the sign
would be visible from the ramp."
C. ADMINTSTRI�TIVE STAFF REL'ORT:
The terrain at this location is level but it is not lower than Highway #47.
Therefore, tFie sign at the present height of 25 feet is visible along
Highway #47. Tf tIiis reauest w�s approved, then we woul.d probab�v get
�ther reauests rom other commercial__esta�lishments alon �� to raise
their signs.
Mr. Clark showed tize Commission pictures of �he Standard Station. P�ir. Duffv
reported that the station is on the border ef Fridley and ColumF�ia Heights and
right across the street in Colwmbia Heights is a Union Oil Station CStandard's
competition� with a 45 foot sign which can be seen very cl�arly. They would
like to put up a 42 foot sign which wc�uld not block out the Union 0i� sign.
He said the present sign is 23 fee� high and.�iztually cannot be ssen. He also
said the size of tFie sign wauld remain the same, they just want to raise it..
Chairwoman SchnaI�el felt.that freeway gas siqns are very helpful� especially
when travelling and that the pictures from Mr. Clark demonstrated problems with
the �resent sign with the trees and streetliynts. Mr. Johnson stated that the
freeway fencs does not help their visibility either. Mrs. Gabe]. said she was
not opposed to raising the sign but she caas opposed to enlarging it.
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MOTION by Mrs. Gabel, seconded by Mr. Barna� to cl.ose the public hearinq.
UPON A VOICE VOTE � ALL VOTING AYL � CH�IIRWOI�N DECL7�RED THE PUI3LIC HEARING CLOSFD
AT 9:28 P.M.
MOTION by Mr. Barna� seconded by Mr. Plemcl, that the Appeals Commission
recommend to thv City Council, througli the Planning Commission, approval of
the variance to increase the maxi�mum height of a f_ree standing sign from 25 feet
to 42 feet, located on Lots 16, 17, 18, and 19, Block 13, Hamilton's Addition
to Mechanicsville, the same bei.ng 5311 University Avenue N.E., Fridley,
Minnesota.
4. REQUEST FOR VARIANCES PURSUAr1T TO CHAPTER ?_05 OF THE FRIDr,FY, 7mv ODF
AS �LLOT,aS: RF'Di.ICE THE SIDE YARD SETBACK ON THE LIVIDIG SI1�E OF ?'HE HOtT�,E
CNORTH SID�) I'ROM THE R.EOUIRED 10 F�ET TO 5 FEET, REDUCE THE SIDEYRRD
SETBACK Oi�H�?TT��I,pR nF T?�F TiOTTSF �nMTHE RE(7UIRED 13 FEET TO 11`FEET,
INCREASE THE FRODIT YARD SE'"i'BACK FROM THF NiINII�UM OF 35 FEET TO 67 FEET
- ------ ____._. _.___.. __.__. --_____ _. ___..... _..__--_.___.� _�__ �
REDUCE THE biINIMtiM GROSS FLOOR AREA Or A SINGLE FAMILY DtVELLING FROM THE
�..__.._�.._--•-------------.___.----.____._..__..__----._______�._.._...___..------.-.-._�__.�_____�__ �_
REOUIRED 1 L 0?.0 SnUARC __FEET OF FINISH�D _FLOOR AREA _TO_ 884 _SOUARE. FEET, AND
THE GARAGE F:EQUIRFMENT B� TPMPORARILY WA2VED, TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF
_.--..�__�._____�.------___ _._ �y__ ____.._____ ---_.. .____ ---. _._---------
A NEti4 D�4ELL�NG ON LOT_ 9�BLOCK__21__HILLCREST ADDITIONL THE SAME BEING 710�
1-1SHTOIQ AZ�ENCTE N.E. �Request by Richard L. Waltz, 13�8 69th Avenue l�'orth,
Brooklyn Center, Ninnesota 55430).
Mr, and Mrs. �ichard Walt�� 1308-69th Avenz�e North, Brooklyn Center, and
Mr�, Tim ?�`�:nn: ��52 L'nit,� Avenue rlorth, I�!:»r?apolis, were present.
MOTION Fay rirs. Gabel, secondecJ I�y NIr. Barna, to open the puf�lic hearirig.
UPON A VOIC� VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOP'L�N DECL"ARED THE PUBLIG HEARTNG
OPEN AT 9:35 P.M.
ChairFroman Schnabel read the Staff Report:
AI?`4It+�TSTR�3TIVi; SiFiI'.I'' P,t.FnIZ2'
7-1i)5 A=-'.►ton T:verrue N��.
�. puBLzc rc�F�res� s���; �� r�v r<Lo�� zt .��i;�c1T:
Secti�n 205.052, �1T3, :�2, ru,ui�°:.�� .:i:��r.c� a,ZOUSe is buia.t without an
attachc>a qarage on lc�t:; u}� to 60 feet 4�ic3e, a minimum �ide lot requirement
sha7.1 be necessary o± IO f eet o�� one si.d4 and 13 feet on tiie other side.
Public Nurz�osc served i�}� tr.;.s r���ua_remen* is t.�� a11ow access to t}ie r_ear
yard fer a t�o;:sible �eLaciied gaz-ave at some � ater.• date.
Section 205.1`�3, i��, s1�at_e5 c,�fiere the Zverage or the �ront yard depths
of e�.�.sting bui.ldic:�s �cit:iin a di�tancc oL lOC feet on bc�ti sici'es o.L- a
buil.c?ing to L� ei'ecLed is rnore than the iililllIlliu,i ;:,t�tback rec�uireci, t}ien
the setbacl: ::or the rs��L�os`d building cculd b� G fc�et more or le�s of
this mea,i d��L:�}i but in no case ;hall be lcss t'rian the rec�yired setback
far the dist��nce in w�Lic:h such bl�c;c is :tocated.
Public purpo�:.� served by this requirEmc�nt is L-o ensure that any new.
structures d�.� not greatly imped� the front , arcl "line of siqht" for the
existing hou_,a �ii.es. . ,
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Secti�n 205.054, 2A, �1, re��uire� a minimum o� 1,0�0 square feet,of living
area in a one story single fara:i.].y dwellirig unit of three bedrooms or less.
Public purpose served k�y th is requixement is t.o �rovide adequate house
size and Iiving area in residen�ial buil�in!is.,
Section 205.055, ^�, requires all lots having a minimum lot area of 9,Q00
square teet tc have a miziimu:n of a single stall gar.aga.
Public purpose served by this requirement is to provzde adequate off-street
parking area and storagE d�,:ring inclement weather as well as to house goods
and materials �hich would ott�erwise cause visual pollution.
B. STATEll FiFiRDS}iIF
Variances are needed because of; the size of lo t for the style of home;
all the bigger house we can afiord; the home can be enlarged �* a later
date to meet the Code; the garage will be built at a later date becaus�
we can'� qualify for the mortgar,e package wii-h a garage at this ti.r,ie, and
so t}ie house wi:Ll fit on the lot.
C. ADI�lIIdISTRATIVE ,ST�'1FF R1,POt T:
This lot �s ,�h�-most so-a��:lerly Iot in Hi.?_lcrest Addition and is adjacent an
the sou�n �o �i�e b�ck v�~�LUS of lots faciny riickory Street. Th� lot to the
north tias a neo� house being er.ected on i4 �riL-h a front yarci set:x�ck of 5� feet
and a soutiier.ly setback o£ 1.4 £eet to al.l:�w for dri�,�e�s;ay access to the back
yard.
The hoasc, as proposed, and ttle attached c�ara�e and house addition, a� propose.d
�� ssm�s �a�
ati a later c?ate, if buii�. at this t:mc> wou2d rneet aZl of the Code requireme;�ts
ex�ept thr�re would bc 19 feet inst�a�� of 20 feet bet�,aeen adjacent livinq ar�^as
(lot to Nortil}, The applicant states tl�iat ttle garage and house addition can no�
be built at this t:me b�cause of ttie restrictiona on the mortgac�e loari, but that
they do intend to construct the g�age and adciit:.on at a later cate.
Varianc�s have .�een granted on other 50 foat lots in this �ddition for side yzrd
sei:bac}:s, dwelling unit squ�:re £oa`age, and wai�ing the garage requirertent for
a specified time period.
Mr. Clark reported that there is a 12 foot easement along the south side of the
lot granted for storm sewer and this house w�ould encroach one fo�t into that
easement. He said the City has the only utility in that easement anc3 the Engineering
staff told him that they have no objections to this one foot encroachment.
If the variances are granted, the Cit_y should start proceedings to vacate one
foot of that easement, which would take 6 to 8 weeks. Chariwoman Schnabel then
suggested that the City send a lett�er of intent tc vacat� to Mr. and Mrs. Waltz.
Mr, Clark also mentioned that there should be a stipulation about blacktopping
and the garage being bliilt at a later date.
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Chairwoman Schnabel asked :�lr, G�Talt� if he z:nde!�stoc�d aT�out blacktopping a
section of the driveway and tfiat tFiis is a requi�ement for offstree-'t parking.
He said he understood but that the b�acktopping Yr!ay Izave to wait until next
Spring.
MOTION by Mrs. Gabel_, seconded by Mr. Plemel, to ciose ti-Le public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE � ALL T70TING 1�YE, CI3�lIRWONlAN SCH;3ABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC
HEARING CLOSED AT 9:50 P.M.
MOTION by Mr. Barna, seconded by Mrs. Gabel, to approve the request to reduce
the side yard setback on the living side of the house (north sidei from tIie
required 10 feet to 5 fee�t, xeduce the side yard setback on the south side of
the house from the required 13 feet to l�. feet� increase the �ront yard set
back from the minim�n of 35 feet to 67 feet, reduce the minim��m gross floor
area of a single family d«elling from the requi-red 1,020 square feet o�
finished floor area to 884 square f�et, and th:e garage requiiement be temporaril_y
waived until September 1, 1982 to allow the cor.struction of a new dwellina on
Lot 9, Block �2, Hillcrest Addition, the s�e being 7105 Asl�ton Avenue N.E.,
Fridley, Minnesota. UPON A VOTCE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYEr CHAIR[�TOMAN SCfiNABEL
DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
ADJ OURtTI�+:ENT :
MOTION b_y T�'Irs. Gabel, secanded by 2�4r. Barna, to adjourn the meeting. UPON A
VOICE VOTE� ALL''VOTING A.YE� CHAIRWOMAN S�HNABa'� DECLAIt�:D THE APPEALS C:iI�iIS�IOI�?
MEETING OF SEPTE:MBER 16 � 1980 � i"�DJOURI�IED AT` 10 : 05 �.T2.
Respectiully subn�itted,
Deb Niznik, Recording Secretary
9/19/80
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Deve�epm�rt buildir�� located at 7740 Beech Street: �
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F� sir�ilar request was ap{3roved by the Cit� Cau�cil on March �, ?�7�.
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CATV COMMISSION ME�TING - TiiURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 19f30 �'age 1
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairman Weaver called the September 11, 1980 CATV Commission meeti�ng to order
at 7:30 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Burt Weaver, Ed Kaspszak, Larry Chevalier, Duar�e Peterson,
Harold Belgum
Ofihers Present: Clyde Moravetz, City of Fridley
Terry O'Connell, Northern Cablevision
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APPROVAL OF CATV COMMISSION MINUTES: AUGUST ?_l, 1980
MOTION by Mr. Peterson, seconded by Mr. Chevalier, to approve the minutes of
the August 21, 1980 CATV Commission meeting as written. UPON A VOICE VOTE, I�LL
VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN WEAVER DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOU5LY.
l. OPERATION UPDATE FROM NORTHERN CABLEVISION:
Mr. O'Connell gave the update report from Northern Cablevision. He stated that
aIl undergrouncl construction has been comple.ted, with �.he exception of �he
Rice Creek Townhouse area, and the old wirinq removed aL the Georgetowr�
Apartments. He said the owner of the Rice Creek Townhouse area, James Wench,
does not want cable television. Chairman Weaver sug��sted hc continue to pursue
the Rice Creek area and that they have done an excellent job with the wiring.
Mr. O'Connell reported that they increasing the coverage of FridZe� home football
games and those from Grace High 5chool and that they have had a lot of requests
for Saturday morning playbacks. He said there will also be a local religious
channel, Christian Media Network, which is a group out of Bloomingtan.
This is a non-denominational broadcast incorporating l.ocal churche,s featuring
religious gatherings and happenings. A person will be hired in Fridley to
contact the Zocal churches. Mr. Belgw-n �xpressed an interest in doing follow--up
on the Christian DZedia Network. Dsr. O'Connell also reportec� on a',letter tb
Mr. Baling from Mr. Scott, exploring the patEntial of libraxy acc�ss. This would
be the first library access channel in Minnesota and they would like to get
this project under way as soon as possible. They are also exploriing the possi-
bility of a third movie channel; this would be a 24-hour channel and the earth
station would be placed next to the other one. ',
2. REPORT ON "THE FUTURE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS" SEMINAR: '
Chairman Weaver reported that he attended "The Future of Telecommunications"
seminar held September 5th and 6th at the University of Miniiesota. He said they
had some very good displays, with 10 to 12 exhibitors. He reported that the
government attorney and a consultant felt that, in 5 years, local cable
franchise will take tne form of a common carrier, in other words, the company
will have nothing to say about the programs, it will just pxovide!a service for
a fee. Chairman Weaver stated that if anyone is interested in th� tapes about
the seminar, they should contact Mark Scott. He also reported that he received
several compliments about.Fr.idley cable and public access.
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CATV COMMISSION MEETING - September l.l, 1C33J 1'a9� 2
3. R�VTEW OF COMPLIIINT FORMS: ' ;
Mr. O'Connell exhibitecl a Trouble Call form th.at is use� by the company.
These forms are filed on a daily basis and are available to anyone. He read
a sample of their complaint letters and said that they try to always make
telephone con�act regarding cut offs. He wanted to know how these shoul.d be
reported to the Commission. Mr. Chevalier said they should continue to use
the Trouble CalJ. forms and, as for the unusual problems, ;ust bring them tc�
the Commission meeting and they will be discussed. Mr. Kaspszak suggested
that copies should be made of the complaint letters and kept in a file in
Mr. Moravetz's office. Chairman weaver instructed Mr. O'Cannell to bring
copies of the complaints received and bring them to the Commission meeting in
October and Mr. Moravetz will file them.
4. REVIEW OF PROPOSED SURVEY:
Mr. Chevalier stated that he had nothing to report on the survey. Chaixman
Weaver suggested that Mr. O'Connell get a copy of the survey that just was
taken in Anoka �r seek out a survey that has been used elsewhere. He suggesteci
that this matter be tabled untiZ the Noveinber meeting as needs assessment will
be discussed at the October meeting and they will have attencied the cable
television seminar in Madison, Wisconsin by that time. Mr. Belgum suggesr that
the Commission request meetings with the Sun Newspaper to carry the public
access announcements. Mr. 0'Conr,ell reported they cannot get Elmer Anderson (Sun)
to work with them.
5. INDIVIDUAL REPORTS ON ACTION ITEb'IS:
School Board - Chairman Weaver reported tnat he has not been able to get in
contact with the School Board. Mr. O'Connell said he has been working an that
matter and would like to get together with Cha�rman tiTeaver. Chairman Weaver
asked that he set up a meeting no sooner than 2 weeks from this date in the
late afternoon ar early evening to discuss this matter. Mr. Kaspszak asked
Mr. 0'Connell if there was any way they could cablecast the September 30th
meeting regarding the Gardena School controversy. Mr. O'Conzlell sai�d they
would have to get permission from the School Board but there is no way that they
could do it live, maybe do ii: on "Strictly Fridley." '
Public Access-Education and Promotion - Mr. Peterson reported that the workshop
has sent out letters to local distributors fo.r_ bids on color portable equipment.
He reported that no one on the District 16 School Board wi1Z permit any live
coverage of their meetings; they are in favor of a�eneral recap af�erwards.
Mr. O'Connell reported that they all lean towards a recap show than'l.ive covexage.
Ordinance Compliance - Mr. Kaspszak reported that he got a copy of �he G1enF»od
Ordinance and it sp�cifies that a company is :�ot required to hook u,� in_ any
area where there are less than 40 outlets per mile. Ck�ai_xman Weavex st�ted
that the compan�� has done a reasonable job of complying with the or.dinance.
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C.ATV C0�7SSION MEETING - Se�?ter.hcr .i. Z, 1_9L�0 Page 3
6. dTHER BUSTNESS:
Chairman Weaver read a copy of a letter dated Auyust ?.9, 19�50 from Mark Scott
to Mayor William Nee regardinq the purchase of t:he following equipm�nt:
Apple II Computer with 48K (full ca�acity memory),Apple d.isc with controller,
and Black & White monitor. After discussion, there 4�as a MOTION by Mr. Kaspszak,
seconded by Mr. Peterson, tYlat the Commission recommend to the City Council
the purchase of the equipment outlined in the letter f.rom Mark Scott to Mayor_
William Nee, dated Auc�ust 2�, 1980, and that N�rthern Cablevision will alloca�e
the money for �.he equipment ne�essary to interf_ace Uetween Ci.ty Hall and the
network. UPON A VOICF. VOTE, Z�.LL VOTING AY�, CHAIRMAN WFAVER DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
MOTION by Mr. Kaspszak, seconded by Mr. Peterson, to adjourn. UPON A VOICE
VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIFtMAN DECLARED THE SEFTEMBER 11, 1980 MEETING OF
THE CATV COMMISSION ADJOURNED AT 9:25 P.M. � '
Respectfully submitted,
Deb Niznik, Recording Secretary
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ACTIUN I INFO.
Enclosed is th�� latest draf� of the Fridley Comprehensive Plan, requested
by the Council on September 22, 1980. It inr.ludes the Critica� area Sec-
tion recently approved by the EQA and the Imp�eme�tat�on Section wiih
changes �.dopted by the C�:ty Council on Se;�a.:����??�er 2?_, 1980.
We are in re�eip.t of five responses from adjacent jurisdictions. All were
favora�le r�spanses. Tt7e ct�r�merit f�om the �i�:y �f 6ro�klyn P�rk on th�
T.Ne 610 Mississippi River bridge is not c�irectiv �upported, except for
the originai statement incorpc,rated in the plan on pages 6- 200
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Comprehensivc !'lan
T� �AGTION� �NFO-
We re�eived input from Rarnsey County on the Fridley Comprehensive Plan,
The County Heaith Service Report has identified an error in our state-
ment pertaining to solid waste.
Recommend we rEVise pa�c ;- 6 by changinc� t"he phrase "the Metropolitan
Waste Control Commission (MWGC)" in paragrapi� th�,ee, abjective use and
pol i cy 2, to read Rr�oka C�un �y. '
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RESOI_UTION f�0. - 1980
RESOLUTION DESIGtJATING POLLING f�l_ACES AND APPOINTIhG
ELECTIUN JUDGES FUR THE NOVEMf3�f� 4, 1980 S1�ATEWI DE GENERAL
CLECTION
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley,
Anoka County, Minnesota, at a regular meetiny thereof on October 6, 1980.
SECTION 1. That on the 4th day of November, ?980, there will be a Statewide
Primary Election.
SECTION 2. That the polling places far said Election shall be as fallows:
WARD 1 Precinct 1 Woodcrest School
8Q0 Osborne Road N.E. '
Precinct 2. Hayes Elementary School
b15 Mississippi ;treet N.E.
Precinct 3 Fridley City Hall
6431 University Avenue N.�.
WARD 2 Precinct 1
PrecinGt 2a
Precinct 3-A
Precinct 3-B
WARD 3 Precinct 1
Precinct 2
Precinct 3
Fridley Senior Nigh Scr�ool
6000 West Moore Lake Drive
Ri�� Cr�ek Element�.�� School
6666 Arthur Street N.E.
Gardena Elemeritar,y School
1401 Gardena {�venue N.E.
North Park School
55 75 Fillmore Street N.E.
River!NOOd Elementary School
7i50 East River Road
Stevenson Elementary Scho�l
6050 East Rive� Road
Roslyn Park Wesleyan Church
5300 Sixth Street N.E.
SECTION 3. That the polling p�aces will be open from 7:00 A.M. to'�:00 P.M.
SECTION 4. That the following people are hereby appointed to act as Judges
for said election except t'�at the Cit,y Clerk is hereby authorized
to appoint qualified substitutes in cases �f conflict of interest
as set forth in Chapter 4, Sectior 4.05 of �he City Charter or
the failure of the political parties to furnish a list'containing
sufficient names.
Page 2 -- RESQLUTIUN PaO.
WARD 1 PRECIN�T 1
*Doris 7al�aksen
l�lary Beverage
Alice Hendercon
Marlene Schonet�aum
Cl i fford Pdess
Majorie Rosin
Camilla Mueller
Sandra Byle
Sandra Gorman
WARD 1 PRECINCT 2
*Joyce McLellan
Marlyn Johrison
Shirley Kohlan
Corinne Prindle
Marion Beseman
Mary Suilivan
Mary E. Storley
Alice Anderson
Evelyn Selenski
WARD 1 PRECINGT 3
*Veima P�inks
Gioria lvers
Charleen Sti�vansen
Darler�e Overby
Rosalie Nalling
Mathilda Johnson
Rosella Amar
!�i Lind
Vivian Lahit
WARD 2 PRECINCT 1
- ��80
*Jenny Locker
Alzce �eterson
Lorrayne Weiss
Marlene Eidem
Sylvia Weeks
Janice Hebeisen
Muriel Pomeroy
Virginia Steinmetz
Muriel Littlejohn
Kay Bieheffer
WARD 2 PREC I i�C i 2
R 7523 l�em�o T�rrace
R 831 RicE Creek Tef°race
R 7600 St.inso� Blvd.
R 7420 Tem�o Terrace
p 7327 Taylor
D 740G Lyric Lane
D 7541 4th �.treet
D 7513 I_, ric� Lane
D 7443 i,oncerto
D 6i4a Kennastor�
D 850 Pandora
D 236 Rice Creek Bou��vard
D 6870 Washington
D 914 68th Avenue
R 522 66th Avenue
R 414 Rice Creek Terrace
R 220 Rice Cr2ek Boulevard
R 218 69th Place
R 597:s ���� �ireet
R 6271 �T•rinity
R 6010 �th Str�et _
R 6051 6th Street
D 380 6hth Av��ue
D 5940 5th Street
D 6121 Sunris� Jrive
D 6221 Trinity Drive
D 5964 5th Street
D 5664 Jackson
D 5665 Jack�on
D 6411 JdCksOn
D 5837 Washingtoi�
D 5674 Jackson
R 901 West Moore Lake Drive
R 5836 Jefferson Street
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R 6340 Monroe Stre�t
R 711 58th A�Jenue
R 6259 8aker Av�nue
*Jeanette Mickolski D
Pat Anderson D
Marlis Johnson D
Karen Bjor•ga D
Roselyn Fineault D
Helen Shaffer R
6665 Arth�r Street
6631 Lucia Lane
15f31 Dana Court
667� Anoka Stre�et
6620 MciCin�ey Street
68U5 Chanriel Road
784-4574
' S71-2935
784-3980
786-2483
786-2865
786-9782
784-2225
786-6167
785-4177
571-]560
571- �454
574-0�26
571-28Q8
571-4075
571-1 l58
571-5429
571-3491
571-7542
57�-��48
57i -9726
571-1679
571-2756
571-9462
571-1393
571-1318
5 71-364£3
571-30�2
571-7563
5 71-4465
�71�1216
571-7943
57]-77]3
571-3560
571-4066
5 71-20 7$
571-5633
571-i555
571-9697
574-0203
;74-99Q2
571-E�1f�0
5 71-869 7
574-9676
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Page 3-- RESqLUTION N0.
Aiice Turner
Gladys Luhmun
H. C. Duehlmeier
G�'eta Siverts
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WARD 2 PRECINCT 3 (A)
*Virginia Sure�u
Jean Wagar
Marl�ne Sonstegard
pelcres Mellum
Adeline S�ranson
Jean Gerou
Henriette Olsor
Mary Ann Kerner
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WARD 2 PRECINCT 3 (B)
*Judy Engebretson
Nancy Strong
Naida Kruger
Doraine N°wland
Virginia Schnabel
Verna �elius
Greta Smith
WARD 3 PRECINCT 1
*Ratt:y Bonin�
Janet.Kothman
Roma E�stwood
Yvonne Sprungman
Myrt 1 e �1or phew
Marlys t-linsverk
Marian Jones
Rgnes Shaw
Iris Reiser
WARD 3 PRECINCT 2
1685 73rd Avenue
lf�i � 6�Lh Avenue
6680 L�cia Lane
6850 Siverts Lane
5630 West Danube
5940 Stinson Boulevard
1249 Hathaway
1464 North Danube
5835 Central Avenue
}650 Briardale.�
6425 Deliwood
5794 Hackmann Avenue
D 5216 Taylor
D 5720 Regis Drive
D 5654 West Bavarian
D 5517 Regis Orive
R 1�27 windemere Circle
R 52i3 Saint Moritz Drive
R 5272 Matierhorn Drive
D 601 G� �nrr��
D 386 Lon�fellow
D 7�95 BrQad A��enue
D 7255 East River Road
D 7948 East River Road
R 170 Hari.;man Circle
R 150 Hartman Circle
R 309 Logan Parkway
R 124 Glen Creek
*Irene Maertens R
Dar1ene Vallin R
Velrna Farr R
Shiela Marker R
Judy Nordland D
Dolores Christenson D
Donna Odland D
Betty Scott D
144 River Edge Way
159 63 1 i 2 Way
i57 River Edge Way
101 Charles Street #8
194 - 63rd Way N.E.
173 Rivers tdge Way
6?_44 Alden Way
7190 Riverview ierrace
784-7696
571-8787
' S74-1995
571-8267
•574-1876
571-4660
571-4251
574-1064
571-7638
5�1-6736
571-8916
571-3720
571-696C
571-5920
571-0934
57�-1203
571-3318
' 571-7291
571-,1412
786-8321
784-U302
784-5022
571-1354
784-6536
571�G038
571-6119
571 �52.99
571-8471
571-4701
574-9436
571-400?
571-9149
, 5;1-2�4�
5"11�39i4
57�-4292
' S�1-3063
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Page 4-- RESOLUTION N0. - 1980
WARD 3 PRECIPJCT 3
*Glaclys Syverson
Bev Miller
Laverne Roseth
Archie Schrewsbury
Jean Johnson
Betty Nelson
Ginnie Velin
Gemaine Wolsfeld
.
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1
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117 53rd Avenue
401 53rd Avenue
4532 2nJ Sireet
5157 Hughes P.venue
136 Fiorizon Drive
5129 Norizon Drive
5105 Horizon Drive
157 Crowri P,oad
560-5316
560-5616
560-6967
' �a66-8609
' 560-5257
560-5589
560-4742
560-5477
City Hal1 Judges are required by State Statues to provide ballots
on Election Day to Fridley residents in Fridley hospitals or
nursing homes.
Dorothy Veres D 5608 - 4th Street 571-0479
Norma Rust R 5735 Quincy Street 571-5735
SECTION 5. That the fol�lowing judges are appointed to act as Chairpersons of
the Election Board for the precincts �esignated and shall carry out
the duties as set forth in Section 203.23 ofi Minnesota Statutes.
Ward 1
Ward 1
Ward 1
Ward 2
Ward :2
Ward `L
Ward 2
IJard 3
Ward 3
Ward 3
Frecinct 1
Precinct 2
Precinct 3
Precir.ct 1
Prec;nLt 2
Precinct 3 (A)
Precinci 3 (B)
Precinct 1
Precinct 2
Prec i nct 3
Doris Tallaksen
Joyce McLellan
Uelma Pinks
Jenn� Locker
Je�nette Mickolski
Virginia Bureau
Judy Er,�ebretson
Qe�tty Bon i ne
Irene Mdertens
Gladys Syuerson
SECTION 6. Compensation for said Judges will be paid at the rate of, �3.OU per
hour for the Regular Judges and $�.00 for the Chair�persons �f the Election
Board.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY TNE CITY COUNCII OF THE CITY OF F�IDLEY TNIS 6Tl1 DAY OF
OCTOBER, 1980. '
NWYOR - WILLIAM J. �lEE
ATTEST:
ACTING CITY CLERK - NASIM M. QURESNI
0072A/0779A
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MEMO T0: CITY COUNCIL '
FROM: NASIM M. QURESHI, ACTING CITY C`�ERK
DATE: OCTOBER 2, 19$0
SUBJECT: CERTIFI�ATION OF DELINQUEt�T WATtR AND SEWER ACCOUNTS
TO THE COUNTY FOR COLLECTION
The attached resolution is for the p��rpos� of certifying delinquent
water and sewer accounts to the County fo�° collection with the taxes
due in the year �i981. '
All of the property owners have beer nati�ied of the fa�t that their
utility bilis are being certified to the rounty, and hav2 been given .
an opportunity to pay. • '
The penalty shown on this resolution is in addition to the regular
penalties that accrue on utility bills.
The larger b;13s, •for the most par�, are apartmerc� �uildings and
commercial accounts. All accounts that are do��ble bungalo�s, apart-
ment buildings and commercial are nt�ted on the attached list.
All of the delinquent charges were certif�ed one year ago, and if
taxes on the properties are being paid, the City is receiving that
money. All of the charges on this r�solution are for one year'or
less of utility service.
NMQ bo
RESOLUTION N0. �
A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING CERTAIN DELINQUENT WATER AND SEWER CHARuES
TO TNE COUNTY AUDZTOR FOR COLLECTION WITH THE 1981 TAXES ',
WHEREAS, certain water and sewer charges far the City of Fridley
are delinquent in payment, and
WHEREAS, Section 7 of Ordinar�c� Number 113, Section 1.02 of the
City Charter provides for the certifying Qf delinquent charges to the
County Auditor for collection with the taxAs,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby
authorized and directed to certify the following charges to the County .
Auditor for collection with the 1981 taxes due and payabTe in ihe year
1981, to-wit: � '
All these noted in Schedule "A" attached hereto and made a part
hereof by reference. '
PASSED AND ADO�TED THIS D�Y OF , 1980,
BY THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF FRIDLEY, ANOKA CflUPdTY, (�SIfVNESOT�t
ATTEST:
ACTING CITY CLERK Nasim M. Qureshi
MAYUR William J. Nee
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DELINQUEyT WATER AND SE��JER ACCOUNTS CERTIFTED TO CGUN7Y - 1980
CODE ADDRESS %��Q�1�1T
District #1
1-001-4724-51 4724 - 2nd Street NE $ 140.33
1-001-4803-81 4803 - 2nd Street NE 220.69
1-001-4861-74 4861 - 2nd Street NE 52.86
1-001-5957-92 5957 - 2nd Street NE 200.95
1-002-4539-85 4539 - 22 Street NE 220.77
1-002-4744-91 4744 - 22 Street NE 205.92
1-002-5790-94 5790 - 22 Street NE (R-2) 82.25
1-002-5801-64 5801 - 22 Street NE 34.60
I 1-002-5825-81 5825 - 22 Street NE 144.00
1-002-5834-76 5834 - 2 Z Street iVE 65.01
1-003-4627-02 4627 - 3rd Street NE 214.17
1-003-4700-01 4700 - 3rd Street NE� 121.07
1-003-5200-21 5200 - 3rd Street NE (R-3) 171.11
1-•C�03-52Q1-11 5201 - 3rd Street NE (R-3; 496.20
1-003-5230-61 5230 - 3rd Street NE (R-3) 169.26
1-003-5290-31 5290 - 3rd Street NE (R-3} 138.13
1-003-5917-63 5917 - 3rd Street NE 142.T9
1-003-5974-62 5974 - 3rd Street NE (R--3) 527.43
1-020-0218-24 218 - 57th Place NE 13f.07
1-OZO'-0261-85 2G1 - 57th Place yE b4.b9
1-031-0140-22 140 - 62nd Way f�E 193.38
1-032-0070-51 70 - 62z Way NE 130.15
1-033-0182-91 182 - 63rd �Jay NE 381.03
1-034-Q070-31 70 - 63'-z LJay NE (R-2) 230.64
1-034-0090-91 90 - 63=2 4Jay NE (�-2) i72.38
1-039-5471-21 5471 Fll�ura Road NE 2(32.47
1-045-5060-11 5060 Clearview Street NE 181.20
PENALTY
$ 14.03
22.07
5.28
20.Oa
22.07
20.60
8.23
3.40
14.40
6.51
2�.41
12.11
17.11
49.62
16.92
13.81
14.21
5?_.75
13.61
6.47
19.34
13.01
38.11
23.06
17.�4
20.25
18.12
',$
TOTAL
154.36
242.76
58.14
221.04
242.84
226.52
90.48
38.06
158.40
71.52
235.58
133.18
188.22
54�.82
186.18
151.�4
155.�0
580.18
149.63
7� .16
212.72
143.16
419.1�t
253.70
T8�.62
222.72
199.32
11 �
DELINQUENT 4J�TER AND SE6•JER ACCOUNTS CERTIFIED TO COUNTY - 1980 (Continued)
CODE �DDRESS AP�OUNT • PENALTY
Disirict # 1 (Cont'd
1-051-6270-61 6270 Comet Lane NE $�7•z� $ H•�2
1-060-0113-91 113 Gibralter Road NE 182,58 18.26
1-060-0173-61 173 Gibralter Road NE 81.92 8•20
1-065-5179-42 5179 Horizon Drive NE 189.04 �$•g�
1-067-5073-91 5073 Hughes Avenue NE 155.96 15.60
1-OIIO-5765-51 5765 Main Street NE 187.37 � 18.73
1-095-0124-51 124 Pilot Avenue NE 189.56 18.96
1-095-0173-51 173 Pilot Avenue NE 160.61 16.07
1-096-6811-91 6811 Plaza �urve NE 153.22 15.32
' 1-101-0172-81 172 Riversedge Way NE 196.69 19.67�
� 1-102-6211-72 6211 Riverview Terrace NE 2?_9.09 22•9�
1-107-0114-31 114 Satellite �.ane NE 195.26 19.52
1-120-6230-21 6230 Sunrise Drive N� 48.94 4.90
, i-t26-6160-01 6160 irini�y Drive "�t 146.�+ 14.66
1-131--01i0-73 110 Ventura Drzv� NE 67.7i �•��
' 1-131-0129-61 129 Ventura Drive NE 144.51 14.45
1-135-6305-23 6305 East River Road (Comm.) 134.28 13.42
i
1-135-6530-23 6530 East River Road (Comm.) 66.90 6.%0
1-136-6490-92 6490 University Avenue NE (Comm)184.7� 18.48
District # 2
2-331-5323-51 5323 - 4th Street NE 199.63 19.97
2-331-5909-71 5909 - 4th Street NE 60.39 b.03
2-331-5916-85 5916 - 4th Street NE (R-2) 173.37 17.33
2-332-5609-91 5609 - 5th Street NE 168.08 16.80
2-332-6242-03 6242 - 5th Street NE (R-2) 26.64 2.66
2-332-6272-33 6272 - 5th Street �iE (R-2) 80.61 8•��
2-334-5964-63 5964 - 6th S�rEet NE 142.46 . 14.24
2-335-5390-91 53�0 - 7th Street NE 150.27 15.03
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TOTAL
$ 95.92
200.84
90.12
207.94
171.56
206.10
208.52
176.68
�68.54
216.3b
252.00 ,
214.78
53.84
lbl .?.0
74.48
158.96
147.70
73.60
2Q3.24
219.60
G6.42
19U.70
184.88
29.30
88.68
15f .70
165.30
DELINQUENT WATER AND SEIaER ACCOUNTS CFRTIFIED TO COUNTY - 1980 (Continued)
CODE ADDRESS E1MO�Pd1� PENALTY
District # 2 (Cont'd � r
2-335-f£�20-72 6820 - 7th Street NE $ 76.53 $ 7.65
2-335-6862-61 6862 - 7th Street NE 234.87 23.49
2-343-0600-61 600 - 57th Avenue yF 87.99 8.79
2-343-0660-31 660 - 57th Avenue NE 195.12 19.52
2-344-0339-38 339 - 57th Place NE 127.76 12.78
2-349-1621-31 1621 - 61st Avenue NE 231.22 23.12
2-352-1453-01 1453 - 64th Avenue NE 175.31 17.53
2-352-1466-51 1466 - 64th Avenue NE 157.73 15.77
2-354-1358-42 1358 - 66th Avenue NE 100.44 10.04
2-354-1375-31 1375 - 66th Avenue NE 94.55 9.45
'� 2-355-0491-31 491 - 67th Averue NE 189.22 18.92
� 2-377-6645-91 6645 Arthur Street NE 67.71 6.77
2-378-52G0-72 5200 Buchar�an Street NE 61.24 fi.12
2-37�-5260-41 5260 Buchanan Street NE 164.89 16.49
3-.�83-0500-84 500 Bennett Dr�ve NE 73.76 7.33
2-388-5201-43 5201 Central Avenue NE (Comm.) 359.07 35.91
2-388-6401-02 6401 Central Avenue NE 59.79 5.97
2-392-6610-11 6610 Channel 2oad NE 205.49 20.55
2-392-6651-13 6651 Channel Road NE 36.53 3.65
2-392-6774-33 6774 Channel Road NE 121.94 12.20
2-397-0548-61 548 Cheri Lane NE 114.70 11.48
2-404-5527-11 5527 E. Oberlin Circle NE 172.29 17.2.3
2-412-1207-72 1207 Gardena Avenue NE 26F3.06 26.£30
2-412-1624-21 1624 Gardena Avenue NE 254.19 25.41
2-412-1643-91 1643 Gardena avenue NE � 147.19 14.71
2-417-5802-22 5802 Hackmann �lvenue NE 56.27 5.63
2-417-5850-31 5850 Haekmann Avenue NE 80.54 8.Ofi
2-427-1320-22 1320 Hil1crest Drive NE 78.11 7.81
TOTAL
$ 84.18
, 258.36
96.78
' 214.64
' 14U.54
254.34
192.84
173.50
11G.48
104.00
208.i4
74.48
67.�6
181, 38
, 81.14
',, 394.98
65.76
226.04
40.18
134.14
126.18
, 189.52
' 294.86
279.G0
�61.90
61.90
88.60
85.92
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DELINQUENT WATER AND SEWER ACCOUNTS CERTIFIED TO COUNTY - 1980 (Continued)
CODE ADDRESS AMOUNT PENALTY
Qistrict # 2 (Cont'd
2-427-1331-91 1331 Nillcrest Drive NE $ 111.Q7 $ 11.11
2-427-1360-31 1360 Hillcrest Drive NE 87.98 8.80
2-432-6225-02 6225 Highway #65 NE (Comm.) �81.68 48.16
� 2-434-1001-95 1001 Hillwind Road NE 57.02 5.70
� 2-463-5860-41 5860 Jefferson Street NE 198.97 19.89
2-464-6700-51 6700 Kennaston Drive NE 245.10 24.52
2-465-1431-11 1431 Kerry Circle NE 117.81 11.79
2-465-6283-91 6283 Kerry Lane NE 215.99 21.59
2-47�J-5185-31 5185 Lincoln Street NE 180.51 18.05
2-470-5197-92 5197 Lincoln Street NE 181.92 18.20
2-470-5225-51 5225 Lincoln Street NE 184.97 18.49
2-470-5237-11 5237 Lincoln Street NE 219.97 21.99
2-478-6321-81 6321 Madis�n Street NE 132.72 13.28
2-47r-b8b0-51 6860 ri�di'son Street NE 223.09 22.31
2-482-0368-92 368 Mississippi Street PdE ZQ1.73 20.17
2-4�32-0935-31 935 Mississippi Street NE 76.33 7.63
2-482-1645-21 1645 Mississippi Street NE 87.87 8.79
2-487-6856-01 6856 Monroe Street NE 160.05 16.01
I 2-515-0711-43 711 Overton Drive NE 147.73 14.77
2-515-0920-11 92Q Overton Drive NE 292,94 29.30
2-515-0921-01 921 Overton Drive NE 84.60 8.46
2-515-6740-61 6740 Overton Drive NE 147.60 14.76
2-517-6389-04 6389 Pierce Street fVE (R-2) 1�6.37 10.63
� 2-520-5650-91 5650 Po1k Street NE (R-3) 1,688.64 168.86
� 2-521-1183-32 i183 Regis Lane NE 188.02 18.80
2-522-633J-31 6330 �uincy Street Nt 201.29 20.13
2-527-1631-53 1631 Rice Creek Road NE 171.53 17.15
2-532-0470-41 470 Rice Creek Terrace NE 17_8.57 12.85
TOTAL
$ 122.18
96.78
529.84
62.72
21�3.86
269.62
129.60
237.58
195.56
200.12
203.46
241.96
146.00
24�.40
221.90
83.96
96.66
176.06
162.5C
322.24
93.06
162.36
1i7.00
1,857.50
206.82
221.42
188.68
141.42
11. E
DELINf�UENT ��ATER AND SEIAJER �CCOUNTS CERT?FIFD TO COUNTY - 198� (Continued
CODE ADD�tESS AP�OUN7 PENALTY
District # 2 Gont'd)
2-532-0537-51 537 Rice Creek Terrace NE $ 210.03 $ 21.01
2-536-1390-51 1390 Skywood Lane NE 199.38 19.94
2-539-6420-52 6420 Squire Drive NE 219.�0 21.90
�2-547-5800-71 5H00 Tennison Drive NE 215.07 21.51
2-548-6405-33 6405 Van Buren Street NE 170.76 17•O8
2-549-6381-06 6381 University Avenue NE (Comm)190.94 19.10
2-549-6479-33 6479 University Rvenue NE (Comm)333.II7 33.39
2-553-5873-03 5873 IJashington Street NE 37.14 3.72
2-558-1531-81 1531 I�loodside Court NE 109.40 10.94
District # 3 �
3-645-7503-46 7303 Able Street NE (R-2) 70.51 7.05
3-645-7401-56 7401 Able Street NE (R-2) 78.32 7.£34
3--E45�7419-55 7419 Able Street NE (R-2) 53.20 5•32
3-645-7497-08 7497 Ab�e Street NE (R-?) 2E�2h `" 2.62
3-6�5-7503-25 7503 Ab�e Street NE (R-2) 13.50 i.36
3-645-7527-45 7527 Able Street NE (R-2) 36.81 3.69
3-645-7527-44 7527 Ab1e Street NE (R-2) 34.60 3.46
3-645-7553-15 7553 Able Street NE (R-2) 26.9£i 2.7Q
3-6a5-7595-14 7595 Able Street NE (R-2) 21.31 2.13
3-648-7528-03 7528 Arthur Street NE 92.92 9•3f1
3-652-7850-11 7850 Beech Street NE (Comm.) 113.84 11.38
3-660-1350-91 1350 - 69th Avenue NE 119.60 11.96
3-66U-1364-72 1360 - 69th Avenue NE 206.43 20.65
3-667-Ot136-62 36 - 70th �Jay NE 176.4G 17.64
3-669-0184-42 184 - Jlst 1�Jay NE 63.75 6.37
3-670-01 � 5-51 1 i 5- 7 �'2 Way NE 210. 34 21 .04
3-675-1367-32 1367 - 73rd Avenue NE 58.80 - 5.88
3-676-0360-13 36Q - 74th Avenue NE (R-2) 164.52 16.46
TOTAL
$ 23�.04
219.32
240.90
236.58
187.84
21Q.04
367.26
40.86
120.34
77.5b
86.16
58.52
�s . as
14.8fi
40.5�
38.On
29.68
23.44
102.22
125.22
131.56
227.08
194.1Q
70.12
231.38
64.68
180.93
11F
DELIN�UENT SE��IER AND GlATER ACCOUN�S CERTIFIED TO COUNTY - 1980 (Continued
CODC ADDRESS AMOJNT PEP�ALTY
District # 3 (Cont'd � �
3-676-0370-97 370 - 74th Avenue NE (R-2) $ 46.34 $ 4.64
3-676-0382-53 382 - 74th Avenue NE (R-2) 130.II1 13.09
3-677-1501-83 1501 - 75th Avenue NE 130.70 13.OB
3-677-1640-01 1640 - 75th Avenue NE 144.73 i4.47
3-681-0225-91 225 - 77th Way NE (Comm.) 228.68 22.86
3-683-0455-83 455 - 79th Way NE (Comm.) 409.11 40.91
3-683-0571-73 571 - 79th Way NE 80.20 8.02
3-684-7345-61 7345 Central Avenu� NE 162.92 16.30
3-684-7627-54 7627 Central Avenue NE 209.61 20.97
3-685-0614-41 614 Cheryl Street NE 151.82 15.18
3-686-7360-41 736Q Concerto Curve NE 148.35 14.8.s
3-686-7440-81 7440 Concerto Curve NE 62.01 6.21
3-688-0195-83 195 Craigbrook t�Jay NE 173.51 17.35
3-692-G641-27 641 DovF.�r Street NE 199.94 20.00
3-697-6335-01 683� East River Road 173.5� 17.40
3-697-7181-85 7181 East River Road 198.06 19.80
3-697-7509-32 7509 East River Road 69.39 6.93
3-702-0530-44 530 Ely Stree� NE 141.31 14.13
3-702-0651-73 651 Ely Street �E 172.69 17.27
3-717-0560-01 560 Glencae St�°eet NE 112.47 11.25
3-717-0565-52 565 Glencoe Street NE 248.16 24.82
3-732-0340-84 340 Hugo Street NE 157.85 15.79
3-732-0360-35 360 Hugo Street NE �7.62 3.76
3-732-0389-06 389 Hugo Street NE 5£3.06 5.80
3-732-U389-07 3�9 Hugo Street NE 57.92 5.f30
3-732-0540-61 540 H�ac�o Street NE 57.49 5.75
3-732-0576-36 576 Nugo Street NE 133.94 13.40
3-737-0401-91 401 Ironton Street NE 2i8.83 21.89
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TOTAL
i $ 5�.9�
143.90
143.78
159.20
251.54
450.02
88.22
179.22
23�.58
167.00
163.18
68.22
190.86
219:94
i 91. 30
217.86
76.32
�55.44
189.96
123.72
272.98
173.G4
41.38
53.86
63.72
63 . ?_4
147.34
24a.72
pELINQUENT 1JATER ANU SE4JER ACCOUN�S CERTIFIED TO COUNTY - 198p (Continued)
CODE RDDf?ESS F�MO►J��T PENALTY
District # 3 �Cont'd) �
3-737-0420-62 420 Ironton Street NE $ 212.74 $ 21.28
3-737-051Q-72 510 Ironton Street NE 175.57 17.65
3-737-0570-42 570 Ironton Street NE 191.24 19.1?_
3-737-0576-83 576 Ironton Street NE 166.05 16.61
3-740-7311-82 7311 Jackson Street NE 105.87 10.59
3-742-0584-12 584 Janesville Stree� NE 150.01 � 15.01
3-742-0585-01 585 Janesville Street NE 223.30 22.34
3-754-7570-71 7570 Lakeside Rd NE 66.05 6.61
3-757-0175-82 175 Liberty Street NE 162.10 16.22
3-758-0175-71 175 Logan Parkway�NE 60.33 6.03
3-759-0305-93 305 Longfellow Street NE 47.15 4.71
3-764-1362-01 1362 Meadov�moor Drive NE 118.67 11.87
3-764-1402-21 1402 Meadowmoor Drive NE 76.96 7.70
3-764-1430-81 1430 ��leadowmoor Dr�v� NE 148.67 14.87
3-76�-1437-11 1437 �leado��rmoor Drive NE 147.50 14.76
3-765-7331-43 7337 Memory Lane NE 89.46 8.94
3-766-7330-41 7330 Melody Drive NE 183.98 18,40
3-768-1152-02 1152 Nortan Avenue NE 113.42 � 11.34
3-768-1163-71 1163 Norton Avenue NE 157057 15.75
3-768-117�-81 117� Pdorton Avenue NE 12.5.71 12.5i
3-768-1245-93 1245 Nortan Avenue ^lE 178.96 17.90
3-769-1473-12 1473 Onandago Street NE 89.82 8.98
3-772-0041-13 41 Osborne 6�1ay NE 118.91 11.89
3-772-0051-81 51 Osborne l�Jay (�E 97.15 9.71
3-772-0400-61 404 Osborne Road I�{E � 219.27 21.93
3-773-7830-01 7830 Pearson !�ay RE i02.49 10.25
3-775-0155-02 155 Rickard Road NE 260.04 26.00
3-776-8141-92 8141 Riverview Terrace NE 154.46 15.44
$
70TAL
234.02
194.22
210.36
182.66
116.46
165.02
245.64
72.66
178.32
66.36
51.86
130.54
84.66
163.54
162.26
9$.40
202.38
124.76
173.32
138.28
196.86
98.80
130.80
106.86
241.20
112.74
286.04
169.90
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N1'S CERTIFIED
CODE ADORESS �MOUNT
District # 3 (Coni:'d� -
3-778-7340-81 7340 Stinson Blvd NE $ 130.04
3-778-7376-51 7376 Stinson Blvd NE 1�3.76
3-782-7513-31 7513 Tempo Terrace NE 157.84
3-783-1528-81 1528 So. Timber Ridge NE 209.20
3-785-7315-01 7315 University A�enue NE (R-2) 51.26
3-785-7337-46 7337 University Avenue NE (R-2) 144.78
3-7�5-7339-24 7339 University Avenue NE (R-2) 36.80
3-785-7363-14 7363 University Avenue NE (R-2) 32.62
3-785-7373-93 7373 University Avenue NE (P,-2) 22.35
3-785-7610-24 7610 University Avenue NE (Comm) 75.96
3-788-7389-82 7389 Van Buren Street NE 114.82
3-790-7625-82 7625 Viron �oad NE (Comm.) 72.32
TOTAL $ 31,653.48
- 1980 (Continue�
PENALTY
$ 13 .�00
13.38
15.78
20.92
5.12
14.48
3.68
3.26
2.23
7.60
11.48
7.24
$ 3,165.46
TOTAL
$ 143.04
147.14
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230.12
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Certification of D�linquent Weed
Charges to the County for Collection
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Nasim Qureshi, City Manager
city council
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The attached resolution is for the purpose of certifying unpaid weed cutting charges
to the County for collection with the taxes due in the year i981 (one installment).
Each property owner was billed, and a reminder �as sent. The last n�tice sent to
each property owner stated that if the bill remained unpaid, it would be certified
to the County and that an 8% penalty wouid be added. Administrative charges 7n
the amount of 25%, or a maximum of $10.00, was added to each bill.
Al1 charges on this resolution are for work done in 1980.
RESOLU7I�N NQ. - 1980
RES4LUTIOf� CERTIFYIPJG CIiARGES TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR TO BE LEVIED AGAINST
CERTAIN PROPERTIES FOR COLLECTION L,IITH THE TAXES PAYABLE IiV 1930 (In�EEDS)
WHEREAS, a nuisance condi�ion has been found to exist on the lots li'sted below„
I�JHEREAS, the owner of such property has given notice to abate such nuisance, and
WiiEREAS, the owner of such property did not abate such nuisance and the City of
Fridley, under author°ity of Section 145.23 P�innesota State Statute of 1953, did there-
fore abate the nuisance at a total of $727.90.
Plat
54073
54073
54073
54073
54073
54073
54073
54073
54073
54073
54073
54073
54073
54073
55480
55480
55480
55480
55480
55995
55994
56159
56196
56196
5G308
56308
56308
Parcel �
80 Lot 8, 81ock 1, Alice Wall Addition
90 Lot 9, Blcck 1, Alice Wall P,ddition
100 Lot 10, Block 1, Alice Wa11 Addition
110 Lot 11, Block 1, Alice Wall Addition
120 Lot 12, Block 1, Alice Wall Addition
130 Lot 13, Block 1, Alice Wall Addition
140 Lot 14, Block 1, Alice 4.►all Addition
150 Lot 15, Block 1, Alice Wall Addition
160 Lot 16, Block 1, Alice Wall Addition
170 Lot 17, 81ock 1, Alice Wall Addition
180 Lot 18, B] ock 1, A i i ce 4da11 Addi ti oii
190 Lot 19, Block 1, Alice tidall f�ddition
200 Loi 20, Block 1, Alice Wall Addition
210 Lot 21, Blcck 1, Rlice �Jall Addit�on
600 Lot 12, Block 2R Commerce Park
800 L�t lF; Block �, ��mmerce Park
850 Lot 17, B.lock 2, Commerce Park
900 Lot 18, Biock 2, Commerce Par�k
950 Lot 19, Block 2, Commerce Park
330 Lot 28, Block 6, Fridley Park
340 Lot 29, Blocic 6, Fridley Park
2100 Lot 27, Block 7, Hamilton`s Ad� to Mechanicsville
10 Lot 1, Block 1, Herwal's 2nd
500 Lot 5, Block l, Herwal's 2nd
5300 Lot 30, Block 11, Hyde Park
6345 Lot 20, 29 and 30, Block 13, Hyde Park
6460 Lots 21-26, Block 13, Hyde Park
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
OF 1980.
Al'7EST:
Acting City Clerk - Nasim M. Qureshi
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RESOLUTIOrd N�. - 1980
A fZE:SOLU7I0N {IUTHORIZIP�U TkIE AG�1INISTRATIC�i TO APPLY �UR
FUP�DS FOR T�IE DEVELOPt�iEPdT OF TfIE FRIDLEY COi'��i��+U��ITY PARK
PROJECT PROPERTY UPdDER TflE PROVISIOfi Ur TNE FED�RAL Ll',ClD '
AND t�lATER COfJSERVATION FUND ACT AND TNE STATE N�ITURAL '
RESOUKCES FU��D
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WHEREAS, the Land and WaLer Conservation Fund ,4ct and the State �latural
Resources Fund provides for the making of grar�ts to assisi local public
bodies in the development of outdoor r•ecreaticn projects.
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley desires to deveiop certain land known as Fridley
Community Park, whic�and is tu be held an� used for per.manent open space.
WHEREAS, in order for the proposed project to be eligible for appro,val, there
must be proof that it fs part or" a comprehensive autdoor recreationi plan �nd
5-year action program {capital imprnvement}; and
WHEREAS, THE CITY OF fRIDLEY included in the application a copy of ihe
appraved 5-year action program wi;ich includes Fridley Community Park.
WHERERS, Tit1e VI o�f the Civil Rights Ac� of 1964 P.L. 88-354 (1964) and
the regulations promulgated pursuant �:o such Act by the Secrei.ary of the
Inter�or and containea in 43 C.F.R. ]7, Pffectuating that title, pravides
that no person shall be discriininai:ed agair,s4_Lecause of racE, color or
national origin �n the .use of the land ���uire;ci and/o�� �leveloped.
of
WHEREAS, it is estimai.ed t��at the cost of developing phase I as 1ai'd oui in
this application sha11 be �2�0���� with an est�iriated tota7 development
cost of $855,944.00.
NOW, TNEREFORE, QE IT RESOLUED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF �PI���EY:
1. T�at an application be made to the Office of Loca1 ar�d Urban P,ffairs of
the, State Plannirg Figency for a grant from tf�e Land and t�Jater
Con,servation �und as a.mended in 196� for an amount presently estimated to
be ��;si��-.�; �-�and tl�e ap�licant wiil pay the balance �f tP�e cost fror:i
other funds� avaiTable to it. .
2. That an applical;ion be made �o the Office oi Local and Urban Affa�rs of
the State Planning Agency �or a grant frcm the Natural Resources FLnd
(h1innesota Laws, 1979,,Chapter 333, Stetion 31, Subdivisia���7)
or (k) for an amount preseni:ly estim�ted to be �frCr,�:80 d ihe �r1�,5�t,��
appiicant wiil pay the balance of the cosi frnm o�her funds available io
it.
3. That Jerrold Boardman, Cit,y Planner, is herehy G�ithorized and directe� to
execute and file such application with the State ofi hiinnesota Office of
Local and Urban Affa;rs of the St�te Flanning Agency and to provide
addition�l informa�ion and to furnish such docu��ents as may b� requirec
by said Agency, to �xecute such contracts as are required by said Agency
and to act as i;he auihorized c�rresp�ndeni of the Applicant.
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4. That the proposed development is in accordance with plans far the
allocation of land for open space uses, and thut should said yrant be
made, the applicant �vill develop and retain said land,for use(s)
designated in said appiication and approved by the Office of Local and
Urban Affairs and the H.C.R.S. '
5. 7hat the United State of America and the State of Minnesota be, and they
hereby are, assured of full compliance by the applicant with the
regulations of the Departm�nt of the Interior, el=fectuating Title VI of
the Civ�l Rights Act of 1964, �_ '
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF 7HE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS -
DAY OF , 1980.
; MAYOR - WILLIAP�1 J. NEE
ATTEST:
ACTING CIT`( CLERK - NASIM f�. QUR�SHI
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Whete to Submit:
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ST�,� Al'�D I.Ai�VrON ' Code 10
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TO �.�U� AIr'D/OR �EVEIt�� L���1I� �C3R �A.� A�'�1D OPEN SFsACE IJSE
Send two original signed cap�as with Prajcct L3ocumentation to: T'ar4c and Rtcre�tton Grants Section� State Planning Agency� Office o:
Local and Urban Affalra, 550 Ccdar Street, St. Paul, bllrwosota 55101.
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Name, adc3ress End phona number af Fol3tical ezab-division
responsible for the project.
Name- City of Fridley
Scnec 6431 University Ave. N.E. -
���, Fridley �Q��, Anoka �.
�p 55432
Phone 571-3450
Project Titie
i3. Persoa to whom inquiriea ; about • applIcation should
bc direcYSC3.
Nazne Jerrold Boardman
�.i�,� � Ci ty P1 anner
Street 6431 University Ave. N.E.
���, Fridley � � 55432
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�one 571-3450 ext. 117
Fridley Recreation Complex � .
D. Type of ap�lication and projact comple�on date '
❑Acquisition .�Development
E. Estimated Preject Cost
Section I LAWCON
Total Cost �
Fedpral Shar� S
State Shsra S
Local S'n�rt S
Section II. STATE�GitAIJTS '
Ac uisition
Tota1 Cost s N A
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T�c31 Share S
F. Projcci documentation —(refer Lo check list)
❑ Concurrent Acquisition and Ikvelopment
Dev_zlopment
,�g,�250, 000
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Combin«d Total
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The documents submitted in support of this application shall tse cor.sidezed part of this agplication.
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G. Pre�ious LAWCQN or state grant?
. [�Yes ❑No Dateofapproval FY 1979 fY ��„8Q .
Project Number 5 l� Acquisition L�J Develapment
H. Execution 27-01021D1 27-01040B
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the applicant has caused this application tn be execuied
on ,19 .
Citv of Fridley �'
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��. City Planner
I Title, I�iayor or C'hairperson
CERTIFICATION BY STATE PI.J'1,�4TiT?1G AGENCY, OFFICE OF LC)CAL �1ND L'R}��1I�I AFFAIRS
�Tht underu;�,ned hereby ceriifies that L'us project hss a high p�iority ratutg according to criteria and priorities estabtished in the �iinnesota
Outdoor Recreation Plan or othenvise meets the provisions of Ch. 1139 and C?i. 179, ?�iinn. Laws 19b9.
� We therefore recommend a�rant of S�
Direetor, Off;ce of I.ocal. snd Urtian �'�ff�irs
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M E M 0 R A N D U h1
T0: CITY COUNCIL
FROM: NASIM M. QURESHI
DATE: OCTOBER 3, 1980
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SUBJECT: TAX LEVY
The attached resolu�ion is for the purpo5e of certifying to the �
County Auditor the amount of taxes he shoultl collect for the year
1981. Total taxes�to be collected are $2,767,955, which is $555,671
under the levy limit compared to $263,423 in 1979/80. The
difference between the authorized levy and tne actual levy wouid
have been much less for the year 1980/81 except for the fact that we
were again able to qualify more special levies for year 1980/81 than
for 1979/80. _
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RESOLU7ION N0. - 1980
RESOLUTION CERiIFYING iAX LEVY REQUIREMEPlTS FOR 1981 TO THE
COUNTY OF ANOKA FOR COLLECTION ,
BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Fridley certify to the County Auditor of the
County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, the follcwing tax levy to be levied in
1980 for the year 1981.
GENERAL FUND
LEVY SUBJECT TO LIMITATION
OUTSIDE LEVY LIMITS:
Item "A" - Judgments and Liability Insurance
Item "C" - Matching Funds Programs
Item "E" - Bonded Indebtedness (less Debt Ser��ice
Fund below)
Item "I" - Decreased Non-Tax Revenues
Item "J" - Decreased Mobile Home Tax
Item "N" - Decreased Industrial and Commer��ai
Development
Item "0" - Tax Abatements
Item "P" - Unfunded Accrued Liability of Public
Pension Funds �
Sub-total
TOTAL GENERAL FUND
OTHER FUNOS
Debt Service - Civic Center (OUTSIDE LEVY LIMITS)
Capital Improvement (LEVY SUBJECT TO LIMITATION)
TOTAL
�2,010,938
$ 41,774
192,188
5,705
253,9Q4
5,856
156,38h
1,180
16,684
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�2,684,615
� 38,570
44, 77Q
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BE IT FURTNER RESOLVED that the amount herein certified with respect to the
Public Employee Retirement Association is in the amount required by the law.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITYOF FRIOLEY THIS
DAY OF , 1980.
MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE
ATTEST:
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CITY OF FRIpLEY, h1IPI�;ESOTA
DETAILED CUP�iP/1RATIVE P�IILL LE�IY
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19II0 1981
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Amount Amount Levy F+mount Ar;ount Lev�
GEhERAL FUND $2,428,376 �2,379,808 14.795 �2��g4,615 $2;644,346 15.243
OTf(ER FJfdDS '
Debt Service -
Civic Center � 33,�00 � 38,024 .237 � 38,570 $ 37,800. .219
Capital Improvement
Fund 45,000 44,100 _.274 44,770 44,100 .254
T07AL OT�iER FUNDS � 83,800 $ 52,124 �.5�i � 83,340 � 81,900 .473
TOTAL A[.L FUNDS �� 176 461�.�� ��x �2�767,955 .�2,726,246 .i5.716
7ax�ble Value �176,118,9�Q on January 2, �.ggp
To de�erm;ne the taxab1e vaTue, the assessed ��a1ue of �1�8,i50,QOQ is red�aced
by �he,Fiscai Dispari�ies deduction of �17,730,000, and a Fiscal Disparities �
addition of $6,653,000,. an�+ a Tax Increment deduction of $954,Q50, The net loss .
of�assessed value �ue to Fiscal Disparities is �11,077,000.
Estimated Mill Va1ue: $176,119 x gg.5% _�173,477
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FOR COP�CURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL _ CLAI�IS
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CLAIf� �Vl;f'���ERS
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0�:2'OBL:R 6, 1980 '
EXCAVAT�JG AI�PROVED r�Y
Waalen & Sabby Inc. ,
,9082 Polk Street N.E. DARt2EL CLARK
Blaine, MN 55434 By: James Waalen Ch.�ef B1dg: Of.f.
GAS SERVICES , .
Churchill Heating & Cooling Inc. � :
818 North Prior 4dILLIP.M SANDIN
St. Paul, MN 55104 By: Dan Churchill P12�g.-Htg. Insp.
Comfort Heating & Air Conditioning
3111 California S treet N.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55418 By; Raymond A, Frei
Key Plumbing & Heating
11915 Brockton Avenue North
Osseo,� MTd 55369 • By: David� Farr
Metro Gas Ir.stallers
2201 - 45th Avenue N.E.
Columbia Heights, MN 55421
GENERAL COPITRAC�R
Feges-Ilolan Construction
2625 No'rwood Lane
Plymouth, NIN 55441
F & A Constr??ct;..n Co.
2214 McKinley Street N.E.
Minneapolis, MN 554Z8
Panelcraft of �^.inn.
2309 Snellin�* Avenue South
Minneapolis, 'r4N 55404
By : Dawson La.hti
By: Ronald Nolan
By: Holger Petrusson
By: Dennis Johnso n
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Villa Fi¢zrtes Inc.
6426 Markwood Drive
Crystal, MN 55427 By: Forrest bielville
HEATING
Churchill Heatinq & Cooling Inc.
818 North Prior
St. Paul, MN 55104 By; Dan Churchill
Comfort iieating & Air Conditioning
3111 California Street N.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55418 By:
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Raymond Frei
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SAtdDIN
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
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DARREL CLFIRK
Chief Bldg. Off.
DAIZREL CLARK
Chi�ef BZdg. Off.
DAIZREL CI.ARK
Chief Bldg. Uff.
]�AR�REL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Off,
WILT�IAI�i SANDIN
�lbt�. -Htg. Insp.
WILX,IAM SANDTN
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Plbk�.-Htq, Insp.
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FQR CONCURRENCE BY TNE CITY COt1NCIL _ FSTIMA�ES
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NDH Asphalt, Inc.
700 Indus�ry Avenue �J. W.
Anoka, MN 55303
Partia] Est. #3 - Street Impro�ement Project
St. 19E0-1
Partial Cst. #2 - Street Improvement Project
St. 1980--2
Halvorson �onstruction
4227 - 165tn Avenue N. E.
Wyo�ri ng , MN 55092
Partial Est. #7 - 1980 Misc. Concrete Cu rb &
Gutter Contra�t
Da►�rson Construction,;Inc.
1803 South Ferry St.�eet
Anoka, MW 55303
Partial Est, �1 - Sewer & Water Project
No. T31
G & L Seaico�ting, Inc.
1b3�0 P;c�w�theri Boulevard
Anoka, �1�J 55303
Final Est. - Sealcoating Project
St. 1980-1Q
Caunty of Ar.aka
De�artment of Nighways
Anoka, t��d 55303
Si�nal Agreement for TH rr47 and
691;h Ave.
$ 112,350.47
$115,757.0�
$ 5,fi25.0U
$ 44,5II2.35
$ 1,315.00
$ 25,OQQ.QO
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COURT HOUSE ANOKA, MINNESOTA 55303 612-421-4760
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Sept�nber 23, 1980
Nasim pureshi
Citq P:Zana.�er
City of �idley
6431 Universitq Avenue
F�idley, r4innesota 55432
Regarding: Signal Agreement for TH #47 and 69th Avenue NE
Dear r7r. Qureshi:
We axe in receipt of qour City Check in the amount of $28,994.00 fpr the
above referenced agreement. Enclosed with this check was P,tr. John Flora's
letter of explanation for the withholding ai �25,000.��.
I, personally, have no quarrel with that explanation due to the fact tha.t
you had n�ntioned thi.s �to me at the time of the production o� the agre�nt.
At that time, if you reca.11, it was your �eel that this dici not have to be
part of our mutual a.greement and was not spe1J_�d out as such. Rather, it
came out specifically 75� City :Funds and 25 o County �inds. ,
I believe that unless we hav� a desire to amend the approved a�reerr�nt, we
are faced with following the funding responsibilities as outlinc�l. '
If we follo�v the agreement as stated, the Count� has no choice but-�'�to r��quest
the additional �25,000.00 at this time.
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to call.
Yours very truly,
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Affirmative Action / Equal npportunity Employer
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