04/20/1981 - 5373OFFICIAL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
REGULAR COUNCI� MEETING
APRIL 20, 1981'
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
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PRESE���TATI��J 0� AWARD:
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DAVID B� ENGSTROM - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION
i�tr. Engstrom was able to be present. � .
Forward Certificate to him through ma�l . �
APPROVAL OF hiI ��UTES :
PUBL I C �iEAR I NG MEET I NG, ��ARCH 30, 1981
Approved
�EGULAR COUNC I L P`�EET ING, APRI L 6, I�SI
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ADOPT I0;`� OF AGEi�DA ;
Added: Reconsideration of Rezoning Request #80-02, ;
to Rezone from R-3 to CR-1 1001 Hillwind Road, by Ted Burandt
D8A Swing Realty
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�CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA - 15 I�II�UTES) .
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• . REGUL�R MEETING, APRIL 2O, 19�1 PasE 2
PUBLIC WORKS
OLD BUS I �JESS ;
CONSIDERATION OF REAPPROVAL OF PS #'80-01, �NIVERSITY
INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT �
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CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO
AMEND CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY, h�INNESOTA BY ,"�AKING A
CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS� UNIVERSITY INDUSTRIAL
PARK, $OOO UNIVERSITY AVENUE, PICE CREEK ASSOCIATES
(ZOA. �#�l-Ol) , , , , , , , , , , , � . . , , , , . . . ,
Reapproved PS #80-01 with variance to 35' of front yard
setback and drainage requirements. Approved ordinance
upon first reading.
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ACTION NEEDED: Inform applicant of Gouncil approval with .
stipulations. Put ordinance back on next regular meeting for consideration
�ONS IDERAT I ON OF �' I NAL PLAT, PS #81—�1, f`�IDWEST
ADD I T I ON, �OU I S � � �iAML I N � � � � � � � � . � � . � � . . 2 — 2 A
Plat approved
PUBLIC bJORKS ACTION «EEDED: Inform applicant of Council approval
CONSIDERATION OF FINAL PLAT, PS mSl—�Z, NEATHf R
i�ILLS ��EST, 61%5 CENTRAL AVENUE, THOMAS ,�RICKNER, ���� 3— 3 G
P1at approved with stipulation
PUBLIC 410RK ACTIOtJ NEEDED: Inform applicant of Councii approval •
OLD �USIi'�ESS iCONTINUED)
CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO
� VACATE S7REETS AND ALLEYS AND AMEND APPENDIX C OF
CItY CODE� THE AREA GENERALLY LOCATED �'iORTH OF
C39O SATELLI7E BOl1LEVARD AND SOUTN OF VACATED ELM
STREET, W�G► DOTY AND GARY A� �`IELLNER CSAV �tSO-l�) ���� 4-�i B
Ordinance approved on first reading
PUBLIC WOR KS ACTION NEEDED: Put ordinance back on next regular agenda for Council
consideration
REGOf�SIDERATION OF REZONIfJG REQUEST #80-02, TO REZOWE FROM R-3 TO CR-1
7Q01 Hillwind Road, by Ted Burandt DBA Swing Realty
Item to be placed on next regular agenda for reconsideration by Council
PUBLIC WORKS ACTION NEEDED: Put on next regular age�da and submit information to Council
CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENT: ENVIRONMENTAL t�t1ALITY
�OMMISSION �TABLED APRIL 6, 1951)� � � � � . . . � � � � 5
Maynard Nielsen, 7144 Riverview Terrace, 571-6608 appointed .
CITY i�lANAGER ACTION PdEEDED: Inform l�r. PJie7sen of his appointment
�JEW BUSI;�ESS:
RECEIVING THE I��1NUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION ���INUTES
oF APRIL 3. 1931, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 6 - 6 C
Minutes Recieved
PUBLIC WORK ACTION NEEDED: File for future reference
� ' _REGULAR__M�ETING, APRIL ZO, 1931 � Pas� �
��E�r+ BUSIi�ESS �CONTINUED)
RECEIVING T;-1E �'iINUTES OF THE CHARTER COMMISSION �
� i"�EETING OF i'iARC�{ 3, 1981� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � . � ` � �
P�inutes recieved. Staff to forward copy of City Attorney's letter
regarding redra��ing ward boundary lines to Commission
FINANCE AC7ION NEFDED: Forward �etter to Commission
CONSIDERATION OF RESIDENTS' PETITION FROM POLK
STREET AND LYNDE I�RIVE RESIDENTS� � � � � � � � � � � � � $ - $ �
Petition No. 1-1981 recieved. Council approved "No Parking�° signs on
Po]k Street from 12 h1idnight to 6 A��1. Staff to check further on
weight restriction and four-way stop
LIC 6dORK ACTIOU NEEDED: Install "No Parking" signs as authorized.
Research other requests �further and report back to City Council
RECEIVING BIDS AND RWARDING CONTRACT FOR !'�ATER AND
SANTTARY SEWER �ROJECT i'j0, 133 (BiDS OPENED ���%�1,
11:��A.��1.), , � , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 9- 9A
Bids received. Awarded contract under Alternate A to low bidder
Walnut Construction in the amount of $47,323.50.
IC VdORK ACTIQN NEEDED: Inform ail bidders of Council action
I�ECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR STREET .
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST, Ig31-J.O SEALCOATING i�IDS
OPE�v�D 4/3/81, 11: JO A, �1. ) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 10 - 10 A
A71 bids rejected
PUBLIC WORK ACTI0�1 NEEDED: Inform bidders of Council action and return bid bonds.
Submit revised specifications to City Council
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FINANCE
FINANCE
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idE��i �'USIi�ESS �CONTINUED)
RECEIVING BIDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
ST, 19�1-1 & 2(BiDS OP�NED 4/14/81� 11:00 A,l�.). ,,,, 11 - 11 A
Bids received.
ACTION NEEDED: Inform bidders that bids were received and award wi11 be
considered afer formal State approval is received for 69th Ave.
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC
NEARING PURSUANT TO r�1NNESOTA STATUTES, SEC-
TYON 474-�1, $UBD� %B, ON BEHALF OF PROPOSED
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT BY THE WINFIELD
DEVELOPMENTS, INC� � � � � � � � � � � � . � �
Resolution PJo. 49-1981 adopted
ACTIOP� t�EEDED: Make arrangements for public hearing
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CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE ISSUANCE
OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMEM1tT BONDS IN t�CCORDANCE WITH
LAL�1S OF 1957, CHAPTER 3g5 iL�iATER, SAN I TARY SEWER
AND STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ;�0� i:3O,
SECOND I SSUE) � � � � . . . � � , . � . � � . � � � � � .
Resolution No. 50-1981 adopted
ACTIOIV NEEDED: Proceed with bonds as authorized
CONSIDERATIQN OF A RESOLUTIOIV DIRECTING THE SALE'AND
PURCNASE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT �ONDS IN
ACCORDANCE WITH �AWS OF 1957� CNAPTER 3S� ��+IATER,
SANITARY SEWER AND STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
iJo, 130, SECOND I ssuE) . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .
Resoiution No. 51-1981 adopted
ACTION NEEDED: Proceed w�th bonds as a�thorized
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FINANCE
FINANCE
FIF�ANCE
' FINANCE
REGULAR �iEETING, APRIL ZO
I�EW BUS I;,ESS � CONT I NUED)
CONSID�RATION OF A RESOLUTION 1�IRECTING THE ISSUANCE �
OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN ACCORDANCE
WITH LAWS oF 1957, CHAPTER 3g5 �WAT�R AND SANITARY
SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ►�0, l31)� � � � � � . � � � � � 15 - 15 D
Resolution No. 52-1981 adopted .
ACTION NEEDED: Proceed with bonds as authorized
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLtJTION DIRECTING THE SALE
AND PURCHASE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN
ACCORDANCE WITH LAWS oF.1957, CHAPTER 3$5 iWATER
AND SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENi' PROJECT �'�0, 131) �
�esolution No. 53-1981 adopted
ACTION NEEDED: Proceed with bonds as authorized
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CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE
ISSUANCE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN
�CCORDANCE WITH �AWS OF 1957, �HAPTER 3$5 '
(ST. 1980-1, ST, 19�0-2 a�vD ST, 19�J-3
STREET IMPROVEM�NT PROJECT)� � � � � � � , � � � . � , �
Resolution No. 54-�98� adopted
ACtION NEEDED: Proceed with bonds as authorized .
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE SALE
AND PURCHASE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN
ACCORDANCE WITH �AWS OF 1957, �HAPTER 385
(S�-, 1980-1, ST� I�gO-Z AND ST, 198Q-3 STREET
IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) � � , , � � � � , , . � � , , , � �
Resolution No. 55-198�1 adopted
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LICENSES. � � t � � � � � � � � � � , � � � � � � � � � � 1� — Z9
Licenses approved. Pulaski's and George is in Fridley Restaurants'
I food sales should be reviewed in six months.
I FINANCE ACTION NEEDED: Review the licenses in six months for percentage of
I . food sales. Issue licenses
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Approved
� FINANCE ACTTQN NEEDED: Pay claims
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Approved .
FINANCE ACTION NEEDED: Pay estimates
REPORT ON CENTER CITY PROJECT
Received report. Council to meet with HRA on May 7, 1981
PUBLIC WORK ACTION NEEDED: Set up for meeting May 7, 1981. Inform HRA.
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REGULAR ��9E�TI�dG — APRIL 2J,� 1981 — 7:30 P� M, ��
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIAPdCE:
PRESEi�1TAT I 0; a OF AWAPD : �
�RTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION
i�AVID B� EfVGSTROM - ENVIRONMENTAL QUAl.ITY COMMISSION
APPROVAL OF i II idUTES � .
PUBL.I C iiEAR I NG �iEET I NG, f�aRCH 30, 1981
REGULAR �OUNC I L�'�EET I NG, APR�I L�, 19�1
1 aDOPT I 0�`! OF AGEidDA :
OPEi� FORUI'�1: �
iCONSIDERATION OF ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA - 15 MINUTES)
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REGULAR MEETING, APRIL ZO, 19�1
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OLD BllS I ►JESS :
CONSIDERATION OF REAPPROVAL OF PS ��80-01, �JNIVERSITY
INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT �
AND
CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO
AMEND CITY CODE QF FRIDLEY, I��1NNESOTA BY i"�AKING A
CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS, UNIVERSITY INDUSTRIAL
PARK, gOOO UNIVERSITY P�VENUE, PICE CREEK ASSOCIATES
(ZOA. �31-01) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1 - l M
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�ONSIDERATION OF FINAL PLAT, PS #�I.-�1, �'iIDWEST
ADDITION, �OUIS �� (iAMLIN� � . � � � . . � . � � � � . � 2 - 2 A
CONSIDERATION OF FINAL PLAT, PS �81-�Z, �iEATNER
ii I LC.S ��iEST, G1�5 CENTRAL AVENUE, TNOMAS BR I GKN€R ,,.�. 3' 3�
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i�E�JJ �USIi�ESS �CONTTPJUED)
F�ECEIVING BIDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
��T. 1931-1 & 2(BiDS OPENED 4/14/8l, 11:00 A,f�, a,,,,, 11-- 11 A
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC
I�EARING PURSUANT TO P•�1NNESOTA STATUTES, SEC-
'TION 474-�I, SUBD� %B, ON BEHALF OF PROPOSED
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT BY THE WINFIELD
DEVELOPMENTS, I NC � � � . � � � � � . � . . � �
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CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE ISSUANCE
OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN r°ICCORDANCE WITH
Laws oF 1957, CHAPTER 3g5 �L'�Ai'ER, SAN I TARY SEWER
AND STORM SEW�R IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ;JO, 130,
SECOND I SSUE) � � � � . 1 � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE SALE�AND
PURCHASE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN
ACCORDANCE WITN �AWS OF 1957, �HAPTER 3S5 �WATER,
SANITARY SE1�lER AND STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
ido, 130, SECOND Issu�), . . , � , � , . . . . , , . .
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CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTIOIV DIRECTING THE ISSUANCE
OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN ACCORDANCE
WITH LAWS oF I957, CHAPTER 3g5 �WATER AND SANITARY
SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ��0, 131)� � � � � � � � � �
CQNSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE SALE
AND PURCHASE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN
ACCORDANCE WITH �AWS oF.1957, CHAPTER 3HS tWATER
AND SANTTARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT �'�0, 131)�
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CONS I DERAT,ION OF A RESOLIJT I C1N � I RECT I NG THE
ISSUANCE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN
�CCORDANCE WITH �AV�S OF 1957, �HAPTER 3$5 '
(ST, 1980-1, ST. 1980-2 aND ST. 19�0-3
STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT)� � � � . , � � � � � � � � �
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE SALE
AND PURCHASE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN
ACCORDANCE WITH �AWS OF 1957, CHAP1'ER 3c°�5
(ST, 1980-1, ST, 198�-2 aND ST� I9SO-3 STREET
IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � . �
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THE P4INUTES OF THE PUBLIC HEARING t�1EETI��G OF THE FRIDIEY CITY COUfJCIL Of
MARCH 30, 1981 ,�
A Public Hearing Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order at
7:35 p. m. by Mayor Nee.
Mayor Nee stated this was a sad day for'our country with the attempted
assassination of President Reagan. He stated his inclination was simply
'not to have-this meeting, however, a number of persons had made a special
effort to attend so felt they should proceed.
� Mayor Nee asked everyone to stand and reflect for a moment on today's
happenings and then join in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Nee led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the
Flag. .
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Nee, Councilman Barnette, Councilman Schneider,
Councilwoman Moses and Councilman Fitzpatrick
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ADOPTIOP� OF AGENOA:
Mayor Nee requested the fullowing three resolutions be added to the agenda:
(1) Consideration of a Resolution in opposition to House File No. 22 and
Senate File No. 73, a Bill Amending the State Industrial Revenue Bond Law.
(2) Consideration of a Resolution in opposition to a Bill allowing the Sale
of Strong Beer and Wine in Retail outlets.
{3) Consideration of a Resolution in Opposition to Senate File No. 694 and
House File No. 671 that would Require in all Counties and towns manufactured
Housing and Mobile Homes Certified under the National standards must be
considered or permitted for single family use of property under local
zoning regulations.
Counci7man Barnette also noted there were several persons present regarding
the alley improvement between University and 4th Street from 53rd to 54th'
Avenues.
Mayor Paee felt possibly staff could provide those in attendance with a
status report regarding the question of the alley vacation.
The other two items to be considered this evening were a public hearing on
the Moore Lake Redevelopment Plan and a public hearing on a tax increment
district for this area.
MOTIOP� by Councilwoman Moses to adopt the agenda as noted above. Seconded
by Counci7man Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously. ---�
STATUS REPORT ON ALLEY VACATION:
' Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated Dr. Schurstein is working with the
residents in the area to try and obtain a petition for 100% vacation of the
alley and until they hear further from him, they don't have a date when
• this will come again before the Council.
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Mr. Kappes, 5370 4th Street, stated he thought Dr. Schursetin had done this '
and further stated that Dr. Schurstein is wiliing to give him an easement
• which was agreeable to him.
Councilman Ftizpatrick asked Mr. Kappes if he had signed a petition to va�ate
the alley to which Mr. Kappes replied in the negative.
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Councilman Fitzpatrick stated he would contact them when this item came
back before the Council, but, at this time, they don't have any further
information.
1 PUBLIC HEARING ON REDEVELORMENT PLAP1 FOR THE MOORE LAKE AREA:
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading of the public hearing
notice and open the public hearing. Seconded b;� Council man Barnette. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion caried unanimously
and the public hearing opened at 7:40 p. m.
Mr. Jerry Boardman, Exeeutive Director Housing and Redevelopment Autharity,
directed the Counci]'s attention to the minutes received from the Housing �
and Redevelopment Authority from their meeting��on March 26, 1981. He stated
the HRA passed Resolution No. 6-19II1 requesting the Council take action-and
an application be made for approval of the Moore Lake Redevelopment Plan.
Mr. Boardman stated there are two plans for the Council to consider, one is
the Redevelopment Plan for the Moore Lake Area and the other is a Tax
Increrrrent Plan for this area.
Mr. Boardman stated the acticn on the Redevelopment Plan is strictly to set
up a district in which this type of financing can take p}ace and it is the
Tax Increment Plan itself that actually lays out the financing procedure
that can take place in that distrcit.
He explained the Redevelopment Pl�n ��ould give the City a tool to rtilize
tax increment financing, where specific properties would be identified and those
properties would have the assessed value frozen. He further stated the
Redevelopment P]an is set up for a period of 25 years.
Councilman Schneider asked if, over the next 25 years, the Council did not
t8ke any action what would be the effect. Mr. Boardman stated the HFA can
remove the district or can add to the district, as long as the public hearing
process is used.
Councilwoman Moses asked if they did not approve the Redevelopment P1an what
would happen. Mr. Boardman stated then they couldn't establish a tax '
increment financing district.
Mr. Boardman stated �t the Housing and Redevelopment Authority Meeting on
March 26, 1981 they did have expert testimony on the deveiopment and
establishment of a tax inGrement district. He explained one of the purposes
of establishing such a district is for the removal of conditions of blight.
Mr. Boardman stated the HRA also heard testimony from James Hill, Public
Safety Director, Mr. Burch and Mr. Hermann of the City staff regarding blight �
in this area.
He pointed out other conditipns in thie�Redevelopment Area are the dangerous
; inieresections, poor soil, drainage problems, and urderutilized property.
Mr. Boardman feit the drive-in theatre property was underutitized in that
it is used for only five or six months out of the year and, theref�re, the
taxing on the property is a great deal less than it should be. Mr. Boardman
stated this is probabiy one of the most prime:pieces of property left in the
City for development.
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Another area which was underutilized was just east of Old Central Avenue and
south of Rice Creek Road as there are smal] homes located on large pieces of
iand, Mr. Boardman stated presently there is a plat before the Planning
Commission toward the utilization and planned progression of development in
' this area.
Mr. 8oardman stated another area of undeveloped land and substandard structures
is shown as Area 2 on the Redevelopment Pian. He pointed out this property
has the potential for development under the Redeveiopment PTan.
Mr. Boardman stated the findings the Council must make for establishment of
a Redevelopment Plan is: (1) that the �and in the project area would not be
made available for redeveiopment withaut the financial aid to be sought; (2)
that the RedeveTopment Plan for the area wiTl afford maximum opportunity
consistent with the sound needs of the locality as a whole for development
by private enterprise; and (3) t�at the Redevelopment P]an conforms to a
general p�an for deve]opment of the 1oca7ity as a whole.
Mr. Boardman pointed out th:is Redevelopment PTan has been submitted to the
county and school districts and also reviewed by the Planning Commission to
see if it was consistent with the overal] planning of the Gity.
Mr. Boardman stated the Pianning Comnission passed a resolution recomttending
approval of the Redevelopment Plan.
Mr. 8oardman pointed out all the Redevelopment Plan does is lay the groundwork
for the tax increment district ar� there are no specific plans for a particular
piece af property.
Mr. Boardman stated if a developer comes in to develop a piece of property, he
sti]1 has to go through the same process because any amendment that changes
the tax increment district requires approval both by the HRA and City Counci7.
Mayor Nee questioned the areas included in the Redevelopment PTan and why
{` the drive-in theatre was included. Mr. Boardman stated, in talking to
� developers, he didn't think that property wou7d be developed privately in
the near future and the City is losing a valuab�e piece of property that
could be on the tax mi1s. Ne stated the situation is that no one can afford
to purchase 38 acres of property and deveTop it over a period of time at
today's high interest rates.
Mr. Boardman stated if the HRA gets involved in the project, they can afford
to hoid the porperty.
Mayor Kee questioned if they weren't taxing the property for what it was worth.
Mr. Boardman stated the assessor feels it can't be taxed anymore because of
its type of use. Ne stated the market value now on that property is around
$2,000,000 and if you look at�development on that properiy, it would be about
$60,000,000 to $80,000,000.
Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated he wanted to make sure that by approving the
Redevelopment Pian and establishtng a tax increment district, it does not mean
as5istance wiTl be glven, but merely provides the option for the Gity to exercise,
if they wish to do so. He pointed out if the City felt the type of development
proposed was not an asset to the community, they may chose not to act on it or
it could be taken out of the tax increment d�strict if it was desired by the
NRA and Council.
Mayor Nee stated it has been argued that once you draw a-Redevelopment District
� ]ine on a piece of property, you encumber the marketdbility of the property.
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Mr. Boardman stated it might have been that way under the old law for such
a district where you didn't have the governing action that had to be taken
by the Council. He felt, under the.:ne:vlaw, you don't have--to a certain
degree--the pCOblems under the old law, as you are not freezing any values.
He pointed out all the district does is to identify some problems in the
area that need assistance.
Mr. Qureshi felt the City has two options for properties within this tax
increment district. The property owner can develop it through the Zoning
Ordinance process, however, if he wants some assistance from the City
whether for traffic cantrol, soil canditions, or other problems with the
property, then the Council has the control to be able ta p►rovide certain
tools and assistance. He pointed out the City can also require certain
things from the developer and can exercise and foster a�oesz� de.velopment
the Council feels appropriate for the City.
Mrs. Carol Fassett, 1001 Lynde Drive, wanted to know if an area is designated
as a tax increment district if the City is going to solicit developers or
wait for:them to approach the City. .
Mr. Boardman stated tfiey will be talking to developers to see if they are
interested at all in developing and also talking with p roperty owners to
see if they are willing to negotiate a sale or development,
hR�s. Fassett asked the cost to the City at this point, and Mr. Boardman
stated all costs to tf�e City are covered through tax increment financing.
Mrs. Fassett asked when�the district is established, if the City receives
money.
Mr. Boardman stated every year the City bills the HRA and that money that
will be bilted to the HRA will be coming from monies that will be generated
through tax increment when the district is established.
Mrs. fassett questioned where the HRA is getting the money. Mayor Nee stated
as the value of property in the district goes up, the difference is what the
HRA has to work with.
Mrs. Fassett asked what assistance they would give to a developer. Mr.
Boardman stated, under tax increment laws, certain things are laid out and
one of the things they can assist with is purchase of property,
Mr. Boardman pointed out in the Center City Project, the HRA does have the
authority of eminent domain, however, they generally attempt to purchase
the property and sell it back at a low cost.
Mrs. Fassett asked if the�+r taxes would increase to Ray for this tax increment
district. Mayor Vee stated he can understand her feeling since her home is
located in this area, however, this tax increment district would not cause
her taxes to increase.
Mrs. Fassett felt before any development could take place, the intersection
would have to be improved. Mr. Boardman felt this would have to be looked
at simultaneously with any development.
Mr. Dick Schultz, 640 57th Av�nue, stated there was a strip of land which
was supposecito be a buffer zone and no�ti�ing was supposed to be built on this
property and questioned what would happen in this area.
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MOTION by Councilman Schneider to close the public hearing. Seconded by�
Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at
9:10 p. m.
2, PUBLIC HEARING ON ESJABLISHMEP�T OF A TAX INCREMENT DiSTRICT IN THE MOORE
LAKE REDEVELOPMENT AREA:
MOTIqV by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading of the public hearing
natice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously and the public hearing openQd at 9:10 p. m.
Mr. Boardman, Executive Director of Housing�and Redevelopment Authority,
stated the only recomnendation from the Housing and Redewelopment Authority
is actually a request for the Council to continue the pubTic hearing on
the tax increment plan since the Authority hasn't had an opportunity to
submit this plan to the Council.
Ne stated the Council did receive a document entitled "Tax Increment
Plan No. 1" which was submitted to the county and school districts as
well as to Jim Holmes because his firm are experts in the area of tax
increment financing districts.
Mr. Boardman stated Mr. Holmes did review this document with he and the
City Attorney, Mr. Herrick, and came to the conclusion they had some
legal problems on how it was written. He stated they are now in the
process of re-writing this document to come within the legal limits.
Mr. Boardman stated it is requested the hearing be continued so it
wouldn't be necessary to readvertise, however, the HRA suggested the
newspaper be contacted so an article can be placed indicating this item
will be heard by the Council on May 18, 1981.
Councilman Schneider asked if the tax increment plan will be a specific
plan for that area.
Mr. Boardman stated there are three types of projects referred to in
tax increment financing and all of the projects have to fall within
one of the following three classifications: (2) Redevelopment Project;
(2) Housing Project and (3) Economic Development Project.
He pointed out they are attempting to utilize a redevelopment project
when and where they can as it gives.greater flexibility, however, it
is one of the hardest tests to meet. He stated the housing project
cannot include any properties outside the project area itself and
each and every project requires 20% for low and moderate income persons.
Mr. Boardman stated, as far as the economic development project, which
they would be looking at eventually in the commerical develop properties,
there is very little justification needed, however, there are time limits
on the amount of bonding and the bonds have to be paid off within 8 to
10 years. He stated, therefore, you have to have an extensive amount of
development in order to pay off the bonds.
Mayor Nee felt it may be better to readvertise this hearing for May 18, 1981.
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to continue the publie hearing on Tax
Increment P1an No. 1 to May 18, 1981 and direct staff to readvertise
the hearing'on this matter, Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
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� RESOLUTION N0. 36-1481 IN OPPQSITION TO HOUSE FILE N0. 22 AND SENATE
FILE N0. 73, A BILL AMENDING THE STATE INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BOND LAW:
MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to adopt Resolution No. 36-1981. Seconded
by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor P�ee
declared the motion carried unanimousiy.
L� RESOLUTION N0. 3�-1981 IN QPPOSITIQN TO A BILL ALLOWING THE SALE OF STRONG
BEER AND WINE IN RETAIL OUTLETS:
Councilwoman Moses asked if there was discussion in the past on why sane
states have this iaw.
Mayor Nee stated there has been discussion about the possibility of it
affecting the City's own liquor sales. He stated that is only one of the
questions now addressed and they also bring up the question of proper
identification, police problems, etc.
Councilwoman Moses felt she hasn't seen enough information for her to
go on record to oppose it.
Councilman Fitzpatrick felt, for s ane reason, the State wants to wipe
out the distinction between 3.2 and strong beer,
MOTION by CoGncilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 37-I981.
Seconded by Counciiman Schneider.
� Councilman Schneider asked if they had any facts regarding the statement
that it wou7d add additional expense for the Police Department. Mayor
Nee Stated they didn't have any information on that issue.
Councilman Fitzpatrick stated he wouTd feel more comfortable if this was
backed up with something from the Poiice Department, rather than generated
from the League of Cities, but indicated he would support the resolutian.
Councilman Barnette stated he is familiar with our State where they have
such sale� in grocery stores and could see some problems.
UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE ABOVE MOTION, Councilman Fitzpatrick,
Cauncilman Schneider, Mayor Nee and Councilman Barnette voted in favor of
the motion. Counc9lwoman Moses absta�ned from voting, Mayor Nee declared
the motion carried by a 4 to 1 vote.
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MOTION by Gouncilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 38-1981. Seconded
by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, aiT voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously.
ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman
Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee decTared the motion
carried unanintously and the Public Hearing Meeting of the �ridley City Council
of March 30, I981 adjourned at 9:30 p. m.
Respectfu]ly submitted,
Carole Haddad
Secy. to the City Council
Approved:
William �. Nee
Mayo r
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APRIL 6, 1981 � �
The Regular T�eeting of the Frid]ey City Counci7 was catled to order at
7:40 p. m. by Mayor Nee.
PLEOGE QF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Nee led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegianee to
the Flag.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Councilman Fitzpatrick, Councilwoman Moses,
Mayor Nee, CounciTman Schneider, and Councilman Barnette
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
� PRFSENTATION OF AWARD:
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� CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION - WRYNE WELCH, HUMAN RESOURCES CDPtMISSION:
, Mayor tJee stated the Council wished to recognize Wayne Welch, who tendered
his resignation, as a member of the Human Resources Commission, by issuing
� this certificate of appreciat�on. Ne stated the Commission members put in
so much time and concern for'the corranunity, without compensation. He further
stated Mr. Welch was unable to attend the meeting this evening as he was out
' of town, therefore, this certificate would be forwarded to him with the
Council's and corrmunity's appreeiation.
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AP,PROVAL OF NIINUTES:
REGULAR MEETING, MARCH 16, 1981: ,
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve the minutes as presented. Secended
by Councilwoman P1oses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
' the motion carried unanimously.
ADOPTION OF AGEi�DA:
MOTION by Councilman fitzpatrick to adopt the agenda as submitted. Seconded
by Cauncilman Schneider.
MOTIOiV by Councilwoman Moses to amend the agenda by adding "Considerat9on of a
Resolution Deferring Special Assessment Pyaments for Sedior Citizens".
Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. tJpon a voice vote, a71 voting aye, Mayor
�tee declared the rootion carried'unanimous;ly.
UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE MAIN P10TION, ali v.oted aye, and Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unaimously.
OPEN FORUM, VISITORS:
There was no response fran the audience under this item of business.
OLD BUSINESS: .
F��ONSIDERATION OF LOT SPLIT RE UEST LS #81-02 1699 VIRON ROAD FROSTOP
BY A& R, DAVTD NARRIS T116�ED 3/16/81 :
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this lot split was presented to
the Planning Commission who recomnended approval of the request.
Mr. FTora explained this split was accomplished a while back by the County
and the City wasn't informed, and the attempt now is to get the lot split
approved by the City so assessments can be split accordingly.
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Mr. flora explained, in conjunct'on with this request for the lot split,
the question came up regarding t e improvement of Osborne Road and the
construction of a 1oopback aroun the Frostop property ta Osborne Road.
Mr. Flora stated he had a meetin with the property owners involved and,
essentiatly, both parties agree he loopback provides no benefit at this
time. Ne-Stated Mr. Harris felt if any property is taken, he should be
compensated. Mr. Flora further tated Mr. Dahl is willing to work wi-th
the Gity to obtain some acceptab e agreement for the configuration of the
road, but doesn't want to lose a y property on the south of his parcel.
He explained Mr. Dahl felt wiih uture construction of a sidewalk on the
property, this parcel would beco a very narrow piece.
Mr. Fiora pointed out the Planni g Comnission recommended approval with
the minority opinion that the Ci y should do something about the comnitment
regarding the loopback.
Councilwoman Moses asked Mr. Har is if he bought the property after it
was split by the County. .
Mr. Narris stated he acquired i
surveyor did some work last sum
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est in the property in 1970 and when a
to identfy the parcels carrectly, it
the Frostop which, obviously, wasn't
Mr. Harris stated, therefore, si ce 1970, he has been paying the special
assessments for the Frostop prop rty and felt this should be corrected.
Mr. Harris stated, at the time t is lot split came before the Planning
Comnission, there was an attempt to try and tie this to a proposed loopback.
He explained, with the exception of one dissenting vote, the Commission
felt the lot split shouldn't be ied in with the loopback. He stated he
cart see no benefit to his proper y for the loopback and hasn't petiti�ned
for it and believed the aew owne of the Frostop hasn't petitioned for it
either. He stated he felt the t king of the property by the City is not
equitable and that he views the ot split request as corrective action
and it should be granted to alle iate the inequity.
Councilman Schneider asked if th lot split was granted before the road
problem is resolved, if it creat s additionai problems.
Mr. flora, Public Works �irector, stated at some point in time� the property
adjoining Frostop will probably e sold and developed and there may be a
need far traffic improvement. H pointed out, with the proposed improvement
of Osborne Road, and co�structio of a median, traffic could only exit to
the east on Osborne. He stated, if the property develops, and depending
what is its use, there probably ould be a greater requirement for a loopback.
Councilman Schneider stated the nly matter now is that Mr. Harris wants the
lot spiit_io get the records str ight, and questioned i# this infl uences the
loopback.
Mr. flora stated it certainly wo ld affect it in the future, particularly,
the smaller parcel.
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Councilman 6arnette stated he fe t the mix-up occurred when the Frostop
moved from their original locati n to this location on Osborne Road. He
pointed out that neither of the roperty owners wants the loopback.
MOTIO(� by Councilman Schneider t concur with the rec a^mendations of the
Planning Comnission and grant LS #81-02. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick.
Upon a voice vote, all voting ay , Mayor Nee declared the mation carried
unanimously.
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NEW BUSINESS:
�s!�R:- 2 CON$IDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE TO REPEAL QLD
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lDERATIOy OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 11, SECTION 11.10 Of 7HE
f.ODF RFLAtING TO FEES:
Mr. Jinr Hill, Public Safety Director, stated the proposed ordinance before
the Council is, basically, one that has been drafted through the desire of
many police officers in the City.
Mr. Hill explained, over a period of several years, there has been a
noticable increase in the amount of dangerous weapons or instruments,
such as cTubs, wrist rockets, bows and arrows, etc., in possession of
persons and they have found that the current firearms ordinance is
outdated.
Mr. Hill stated other jurisdictions have drafted similar ordinances to
what is being proposed to the Council this evening. He pointed out there
� were cases in the City where weapons, such as bows and arraws; are used
in back yards and parks and pose a danger of firing the arrows across the
road or right-of-way. He explained the City currently doesn't have an
ordinance to assest in enforcing these situations.
Councilman Schneider stated he can see daggers and dirks spellecf out in
Item 7, but questioned the term "knives". Mr. Hill stated it appears to
be broad, but it is the same language found in othe r ordinances. He�
j explained possession of a switch blade is an explicit violation.
Mayor Nee questioned if possession of a hunting knife would be a violation.
Mr, Hill stated hunting knives are found under the definition of illegal
weapons, but possession itself wouldn't be a violation, unless the intent
is to do harm. �
Mayor Nee asked if Section 103.04 permits private police to be armed. Mr.
Hill stated it wouldn't, and if a private officer would be armed, he would
need a permit to carry a weapon.
Mayor Plee questioned if a bank guard could carry a weapon. Mr. Hill stated
he wouTd be exempt, if he had an.authorized State permit to carry the weapon,
as this ordinance dQes not provide for him to carry the weapon.
Councilman Barnette questioned if a poTice officer is mooniighting as a
bouncer or guard, if he can legally carry a firearm. Mr. Hill stated
this is a much discussed issue. He explained the Assistant Attorney
General feels the officer has no authority outside his jurisdiction.
Pir. HilT felt there was an exception to the rule and all legal findings
say this is not the case, and once they are a sworn officer, they have
the jurisdiction. Mr. Hill stated, in regard to moonlighting, you wili
find le9ai opinions all the way to the Supreme Court that differ.
Mayor Nee felt Section 103.04 should include those that would have a lawful
reason io carry a weapon or have a State permit.
Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated the C.ouncil could pass ihe ordinance for
first reading and he wouid meet with Mr. Ni}1 to review some of the questions
that have been raised before the time of a second reading.
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MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading of the ordinance .
establishing a new Chapter 103 entitled "Weapons" and approve it upon �
first readiny; further, io dir ct the City Attorney to review this
ordinance before it is present d for second reading. Seconded by Councilman
Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vot , all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the
motion carried unanimousiy.
Mr. Hill, Public Safety Direct r, stated the ordinance arrending Chapter
11, Section 11.10, �aould chang �the Hord "firearms" to "weapons`:
Councilman Schneider questione then if all weapons would require a$25
permit.
Mayor Nee suggested this i.tem e tabled in order that the City Attorney
could review the wording. •
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to table consideration of this ordinance.
Seconded by Councilwor�an Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Nee declared the motion carrie unanimously.
3 RECEIVING PLANNING COMMISSION INUTES FROM THE MEETING OF MARCH 18, 1981:
3 A CONSIDERATION OF REAPPROV l OF PS #80-01 UNIVERSITY INDUSTRIAL PARK
�IDERATION OF REZONINGIREQUEST, ZOA #81-01, TO REZOM� CERTAIN
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Mr. Flora, Public Works Direct r, stated there were a number o� stipulations
about drainage for this plat an staff received a draft of the drainage this
marning. Ne stated, if agreea le to the Council, he would suggest tabling
reapproval of the plat to be considered in conjunction with the rezoning
at the public hearing on April 13.
MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to set the public hearing for rezoning request,
ZOA #81-01 for April I3, 1981. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, M yor Nee declared the motio,n carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to table consideration of the plat reapproval
until April 13, 1981. Seconded by Councilman fitzpatrick. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
Mayor Nee questianed the varian es involved and if they didn't have to go
through the Appeals Commission.
Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, fel the way to handle it would be to consider
the variances when the plat and rezoning are considered.
Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stat d the question of the variance was addressed
during the time of the hearing n the rezoning.
Mr. Herrick siated he didn't ha e a problem discussing the variances when
the plat and rezoning is consid red since this has been done in the past.
� B CONSIDERATION OF REZONING E UESi ZOA #81-02 TO REZONE FROM R-1 T0
,, R-3 THE AREA GENERALLY LOC TED IN THE NORTHEAST UAORANT OF I-694 ANO
Councilman Schneider pointed ou petitions were presented to the Planning
Comnission regarding this rezon ng request and felt these should be forwarclQdf
to the Council.
MOTION by Councilman Schneider o set the public hearing on rezoning request
ZOA #81-02 for April 13, 1981. Seconded by Cauncilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, May r Nee deciared the motion carried unanimously.
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3�r CONSIDERATION OF A PROPOSED NOISE ORDINANCE:
MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to set the public hearing on the proposed noise
ordinance for May 11, 1981. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to receive the minutes of the Planning
Commission Meeting of March 18, 1981. Seconded by Councilman Schneider.
Upon a voice vote, all vating aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously.
4 RECEIVING CATV MINUTES FROM THE MEETING OF MARCH 12, 1981:
MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to reeeive the minutes of the Cable
Television Comnission Meeting of March 12, 1981. Seconded by Councilman
Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion
carried unanimously.
5 RECEIVING MINUTES OF POLICE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION MEETING OF FEBRUARY 1, 1981:
� MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to receive the minutes of the Police Civil Service
' Gortonission Meeting of February 1, 1981. Seconded by Councilman Schneider.
Upon a voice vote, all voti.ng aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
'� unanimously.
, 6 CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF PAYMENT TO COMMUNITY EDUCATION:
MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to grant a donation of $4,000 to Community
Education for the 198I-82 school year and a donation of �5,000 to Community
Education for the 1982-83 school year. Seconded by Councilnan Barnette.
Councilman Schneider stated he was going to reiuctantly support the motion
and that is with a lot of thought put into it. He stated this has nothing
to do with persons who appeared before the Council on other matters.
Councilman Schneider stated he hoped at some time in the future the School
Board would likewise cooperate and made reference to the teen dances and
use of the gym which have been denied. He stated he is supporting this
donation and spn:iing a message to the School Board regarding some reciproca-
tion in the fuzure.
Councilwoman Moses stated the Councii has been criticized that they were
not wil]ing to work with the School Board, however, she pointed out the
Council is willing to work with them and hoped this is a st@p in the right
direction for the Board to cooperate with the Council.
UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEP� ON THE ABOVE MOTION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimous�ly.
� RESOLUTIOP� 39-1981 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF fRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, APPROVING
THE MOORE LAKE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN:
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated on March 30, 1981 the Cauncil
discussed the Moore Lake Redevelopment Plan and now has a reso7ution
before them to support the City's establishment of a Redevelopment Plan
in this area.
Mr. Jerry Soardman, City Planner, stated at the March 30 meeting, the
` Council did go through quite a bit of testimony and brought out testimony
discussed by the Housing and Redeveiopment Authority at their meeting on
March 26, 1981. ,
Mr. Boardman stated the Council tried to lay out the justification for
establishment of a Redevelopment District in Areas 1, 2 and 3. He stated
one of the basic reasons for establishing this district is for the purpose
of encouraging development. Ne stated this area has a iarge amount of land
presently undeveloped and underdeveloped, primarily due to conditions of
soil and drainage problems.
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Mr: Boardman stated the three issue they are looking for are requirements
to the State statute and the findin s made by the Council as laid out in
the resolution.
Councilwonian �toses stated if the re olution was adopted this evenino, the
next ste� a�ouid be to set up a tax �ncrement district and guestioned t;;e
tim� tabie., Pir. Boar•r;,an gtated ��i Council did con��nue the public hearing
on he tax increment ��strict unti May.
Mr. Nerrick, City Attorney, clarifi d there were records made of the public
hearing before the Council on March 30, 1981 and records of the meetings
before the Planning Commission and he Housing and Redevelopment Authority
and these minutes of the Commission and Authority have been made available
to the Council so they are aware of the testimony and findings of these
ayencies.
Councilman 5chneider stated, at thi point, all the resolution does is
establish the lines on the map for he Redevelopment District and doesn't
create any specific project or cha ge any zoning. He pointed out the
resolution does create an opportuni y in the future for the Housing and
Redevelopment Authority to look at arious projects for this area.
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to a opt Resolution No. 39-1981. Seconded
by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voic vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried�unanimo sly.
g RESOLUTION N0. a0-19£31 APPROVING AN AUTHORIZIN6 SIGNING A MODIFICATION
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Mr. Hi11, Public Safety Director, s ated the City's 8asic Civil Defense
Plan has been updated to comply wi h State requirements and has been approved
by the State.
Mr. Hill explained the primary upda ing consists mainly of fonnat in the
basic plan and that they are curren ly in the process of completing an
extensive updating and expansion of the complete civil defen5e program.
He stated they want to update the e tablished shelters.and the current :
contact people. He further stated hey are in the process of making
contractual agreement with the shel ers for food and housing of people and
the American Red Cross will provide this type of service, free of charge,
with signing of an agreement where hey would actually come in and take
control.
Mayor Nee asked when the Council wa ld receive a full presentation of the
complete civil defense program and r. Hiil stated irs one to twa months.
MQTION by �ouncilman fitzpatrick to approve the City's Basic Civil Defense
Plan. Seconded by Councilman Schne der. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Nee declared the motion carri d unanimously.
RFS(1Ll1TI(lN N0. 41-19&1 OIRECTING PR PARATIIXV OF ASSESSMENT ROLL EOR STREET
The staff is to complete the senten e under Item 1 as it is incomplete.
MOTION by Councilnran Schneider to a opt Resolution No. 41-19$1. Seconded by
Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice v te, all voti�g aye, htayor Nee declared
the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION N0. �2-19$1 DIRECTING PU LICATION OF HEARIPlG ON PROPOSED
ASSESSMENT ROLL fOR STREET IMPROVEPENT PROJECTS ST. 1980-1, 1980-2,
AND 1980-3:
MOTION by Councilman;: Barnette to a opt Resolution No. �12-1981. Seconded
by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motian carried unanimo•sly.
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1 1 RESOLUTION N0. 43-1981 DIR€C7IN6 PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT R��L FOR WATER,
SANITARY SEWER, AND STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 130:
Counciiman Schneider called attention to Item 1 in that it was not a complete
sentence and staff is ta correct the wording.
.MOTION by Gouncilman fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 43-1981. Seconded by
Councilwoman t4oses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the
motion carried unanimously.
1 2 RESOLUTION N0. 44-1981 DIRECTIt�G PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT
ROLL FOR WATER, SANITARY SEWER, AND STORPI SEWER IMPROVEDIENT PROJECT P�O. 130:
MOTI�V by Councilr��an Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 44-1981. Seconded by
Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, P�ayor Nee declared
the motion carried unanimously.
1 3 RESOLUTION N0. 45-19II1 DIRECTING PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR WATER,
SANITARY SEWER, AfdD STORht SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 131:
MOTIOfJ by Councilwoman Moses to adopt Resolution Wo. 45-1981. Seconded by
Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, ai1 voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
� the motion carried unanimously.
1 4 RESOLUTIO�� N0. 46-1951 DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT
ROLL FOR WATER SANITARY SEWER AND STORh1 SEWER I��iPROVEf•1ENT PROJECT N0. 131:
MQTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt REsolution No. 46-1981. Secanded by
Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
the motion carried unanimously.
' �, � CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION TO ADUERTISE FOR BIDS - TV SOk.IDIFICATION AND
� � PIPE REPAIRS FOR SANITARY SEWER AND STORM SEWER AND RI6ID PAVEMENT SLABJACKING:
Mr. F1ora, Public Works Qirector, asked that this item be withdrawn from the
agenda. He stated, since the agenda was prepared, the City received a letter
from the company that currently has the contract for this work.
Mr. Flora expTained the original contract provided a provision to allow two
extensions of the cantract, if they did not exceed a five percent increase
a year.
' Mr. Flora stated the contractor is willing to extend the contract for another
year on this basis and he fe1t, therefore, there would be no advantage gained
' at this time'by advertising for bids.
; MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to table consideration of the resolution.
Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
�. � RECEIVIPdG AfJD AWARDING BIDS FOR TWO ONE-TON DUMP TRUCKS (BIDS OPENED MARCH 24, 19£31):
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated four bids were received for two one-ton
dump trucks for use in'the Park Department and Street Department. He stated
Boyer Ford was the low bidder in the amound of �10,957 for the Park Department
vehicle and $10,601 for the Street Department vehicle.
MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to receive the bids for two one-ton dump turcks.
Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting:aye, Mayor
Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to award the contract to the low bidder, Boyer
Ford, for two one-ton dump trucks. . .
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i�us iu,uvu a.v.w. une +vn iruc aia u em n
Boyer ord
2811 Bioadway N.E.
Item M ls PW 55432
10,000 G.U.W. One 7on Truck
6 Cylinder 137° Wheelbase (r1pprox)
' r Net Price Without Trade
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Net Price Without Trade
, Parts and Service t4anual $4 .00 $45.00
'� 6 Cylinder 137° Wheelbase (Approx)
i Less Trade 1975 Chevrolet Pickup Price Includes Trade In
Net Price $10,35 .00 $10,601.00
;�� V8 Cylinder 157" Wheelbase (Approx)
ti Less Trade 1975 Dodge One Ton Price I cludes Trade In
-` ;' Net Price $11,284.00 $10,957.00
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� Bid Bond 5% St. Pau Fire Marine 5%
; Delivery Date 60-90 D ys
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Ridgedale Ford
13400 Lyndale Avenue S.
Minnetonka, MN 55343
$11,337.00 $11,093.00
$12.355.00 $12,6E2.00
$65.00 $65.00
$11,337.00 $11,093.00
300.00 300.00
$11,037.00 $10,793.00
$12,355.00 $12,682.00
1,200.00 1,200.00
$11,155.00 $11,482.00
Truck
Out Fitter Garwood
Cashiers Check $1,109.60
55-75 �tays
Ford F350
_ Freeway Ford Art Gobe1 Ford
i 9700 Ly dale Avenue S. 3401 Coon Rapids Blvd.
;�' Item Bloomin ton hiN 55420 Coon�:Rapids,. LN�� 55433
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! 10,000 G.V.W. One Ton Truck
I 6 Cylinder 137" Wheelbase (Approx)
� Net Price Without Trade $11,253 00 $12,275.00
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; V8 Cylinder 157" Wheelbase (Approx)
Net Price Without Trade $12,998 00 $13,580.00
'� Parts and Service Manual 45 UO N/A
� 6 Cylinder 137" Wheelbase (Approx) $11,253 00 $12,275.00
� Less Trade 1975 Chevrolet Pickup 555 00 400.00
i Net Price $10,698 00 $11,875.00
'. V8 Cylinder 157" Wheelbase (Approx) $12,998 00 $13,580,00
' Less Trade 1975 Dodge One Ton 1,650 00 2,400r00
' Net Price $11,348 00 $11,180.00 .
' Box and Equipment , Ganvood Eq. L& Z Equipment
Bid Bond 5� Fireman Fund 5q Certified Check $1,290
Delivery Date 60-90 D ys 6 Weeks
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Seconded by Gouncilman Fitzpatri k. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor ��ee declared the rouiion ca ried una��imously.
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�{ RECEIVING RESIGNATION - ENVIRONMEPdTAL QUALITY C0�4MISSION:
MOTI01� by Councilwoman Mises to receive the resignation of David Engstrom
from the Environmental Quality Commission. Seconded by Councilman Barnette.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, tAayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously.
� � APPOINTMENTS: COMMISSIONS:
MOTION by Councilwoman �toses to nominate Lynn Boergerhoff for appointment
toi:he Numan Resaurces Comnission. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick.
MOTION by Councilman Barnette to close the nominations. Seconded by
Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor t�ee declared
�the motion carrted unanimously.
MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to cast a white ballot for the appointment of
Lynn Boergerhoff to the Human Resources Commission. Seconded by Councilman
Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, ali voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the
motion carried unanimously. -
N�7ION by Councilman 5chneider to table the appointment to the Environmental
Quality Commission. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
1 � APPOINTMENTS: CITY EMPLOYEES:
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to concur with the appointments of the
following employees:
EFFECTIVE
NAME POSITION SALARY DATE REPLACES
Carol Williams Clerk-- $842. April 13, Mary Zwicky
6790 Plaza Curve N.E. Purchasing per 198I
Frid]ey, MN 55432 Central Serv. Month
Bryan T. Litsey
93 7raulich Est.
New Ulm, MN 56073
Robert J. Bredsien
3530 Architect Ave
Mp15., MN 55418
Police $1400* May 1, 1981 Charles Hanson
Officer per
Police Dept. Month
Police $1400* May 4, 1981 New Position
Officer per
Police Dept. Month
� Michael P. hiprrissey P'91ice $1138* April 13, 1981 New Position
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1121 2nd St. NE Officer per
Apt. 107 Police Dept. Mon�h
' Hopkins, MN 55343
Seconded by Councilwoman P9oses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously.
� ��1 APPEARANCE - SENATOR OON FRANK:
Senator pon frank appeared before the Council and indicated he didn't have
anything specific to say, but car�e to answer any questions from the Council.
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Senator Frank stated he appreciated Mayor Nee's in depth evaluation af some
of the cable television legislation. He further stated he appreciated the
input from the Council on several bi11s before the Legislature. He stated
he addressed the mobile home bill he received information on and has heard
it is going to die. He stated Moundsview and Spring Lake Park, as well as
Fridley, were opposed to it.
Senator Frank stated he will have an aide working part-time this summer and
will try to catalog and pick up the bills that have local significance and
send copies to the various Council's and hope for their input.
Mayor Nee stated there is some concern about the proposed amendment to the
local firefighter's pensions. Senator Frank stated he would do some research
on this and get back to the Council.
', RESOLUTION PfO. 47-1981 DEFERRING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR SENIOR GITIZENS:
f Mr. Sid Inman, City Clerk, stated this resolution came from the League model
which was drafted a year ago.
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Councilwoman Moses questioned the age of 65 or older ana Mr. Herrick, C�ty
Attorney, stated that is a State statute.
Councilwoman Moses also questioned Item 6A where a surviving spouse is not
elic�ible for benefits. Mr. Inman stated this reguirement is also from the
State statute. '
Councilwoman Moses stated she was concerned with 6A because with many senior
citizens the husband is the breadwinner and the wife isn't working.
Mr. Herrick felt there wasn't anything the City could do since this is a
State statute.
Councilman Barnette felt it brings in the whole argument on how women are
discriminated against, and felt Councilwoman Moses' point was well taken.
Councilwoman Moses also questioned why the resolution did not address the
handicapped. She indicated she would like to see a letter addressed to the
State Representatives regarding Mer concerns.
htr. Herrick, City Attorney, felt persons who are eligible should be encouraged
to apply for this deferral when the assessment is adopted. He pointed out
' this was the procedure recommended by the League, but Council could waive
� this in cases of extreme hardship, however, it might create some acco�nting
I problems.
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by Councilman Schneider.• Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to direct staff to write a letter to the 5tate
Representatives point:ng out the concerns with Items 6A and 6D and the concern
about eligibility for the handicapped. TFJERE WAS NO SECOND TO THE MOTION.
Mayor Nee thought perhaps Councilwoman Moses concerns should be processed
through the League.
Councilman Schneider offered to contact the League on the background material
of this resolution to which Councilwoman Moses agreed.
LICENSES:
MOTIOfJ by Councilman Schneider to approve.the licenses as submitted and as
on file in the ticense Clerk's Office. Seconded by Councilman Barnette.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously.
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MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to authorize payn�ent of Claims No. 09Q408
through 042T04. Seconded by Gouncilo�an Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
2, � ESTIMATES:
MOTION by councilman Schneider to approve the estimates as submitted.
Eugene A. Nickok & Assoc., Inc.
545 Indian Mound
Wayzata, MN 55391 .
Professional Services - February 1981 .
for t+loore Lake Restoration Project �a4,351.58
TKDA
2500 American National Bank Bldg.
St. Paul, MN 55101
Engineering Services - Infiltration/
Inflow Analysis $2,259.62
Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Nee declared the motion carried unarimously.
ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Counci]man
Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, hlayor Nee declared the motion
carried unanimousTy and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of
April 6, 1981 adjourned at 9:20 p. m.
Respectfully submitted,
Carole Haddad
Secy. to the City Council
Approved:
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Mayor
April 8, 1981
Mr. Nasim M. Qureshi
Cifip Manager
Fridley City Hall
6431 University Avenue Northeast
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Re: University Industrial Park
Dear Mr. Qureshi:
I am writing this Ietter in response to certain requests that were'made by
the City of Fridley regarding the development of University Industrial Park.
As agreed upon in our recent meeting, the owners of University Industrial
Park agreed to the following conditions regarding the development of this plat:
1. Grading and structures will be provided so as to control
. drainage runoff for Blacks 1, 3, and 4 of University
Industrial Park so that the rate of runoff after
development will not exceed the rate o€ undeveloped land
for a 24-hour storm with a frequency of 100-years. This
design will be aecomplished for individual lots or any
combinations of lots. Drainage easements will be provided
in cases where ponding is provided for adjoining tributary
lots.
2. The owners guaranty that storm water detention for that
part of the North � of Block 3 University Industrial Park
will be provided for in the South z of Block 3, or, if
necessary, on other lots within the plat. It is understood
that this agreement is binding on the present owners,
their successors and assigns. In the event that Paschke
Properties, Inc., exercise their option to purchase the
South 'z of Block 3, Paschke Properties, Inc., will be
responsible for the balancing of the drainage retention
requirements for all of Block 3. If Paschke Progerties, Ine.,
does not exercise its option, then the Gurrent ocaners will
make adequate provision for any storm water that drains from
the North 12 of Block 3.
If the City of Fridley desires to prepare an agreement containing the provisions
of this letter, the owners will execute the same as soon as it is ready for
sigitature.
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RICE CREEK ASSOCIATES
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Dav d 0. Harris'y"General Partner
627 University Avenue Northeast
Fr3�dley, Minnesota 55432
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pLAfdfdING CO1�P4ISSION P�EE7IPdG, M�IRCH 1�, 7981
CALL i'0 ORDER:
Vice-Chair�-roman Schnabel ca]led the March 18, 19II1, Plannin Commission meeting
to order at 7:35 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: r�s. Schnabei , P�1r. Treu�nfeis,
Ms. Hughes, t�1r. Wharton �
Members Rbsent: Mr. Harris
Others Present:
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. Svanda, t�lr. Oquist,
Jerrold Boardman, Ci Planner
Bill Deblon, Assoc'ate Planner
John F1 ora, Di r or of Publ i c �lorks
Dennis Schnei r, Councilman
Nenry Stenq ' st, 7100 !-!i 11 o�v L.ane, 8rook1yn Center
Jam°s Ben r7, P�1pls.
William ensen, 6875 Hwy. �65 .
See a ached list
APPROVAL�OF hiARCH 4
1981 , PL/�PvNING COMMISSION MINUTES:
MOTIOIV BY MS.�GHES, SECONDEb BY MR. TREUENFEIS, TO APPROVE THE MARCH 4, 1981,
PLANNING COri�ti SSION h1IIJUTES AS 69RITTEN.
UFON A VQ�CE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRWOM�IN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION
CARRIE��UNAI�'IMOUSLY .
1. PUBLIC HFARIPdG: REAPP A��. #80-01, UNIVERSII'Y INDUSTRIAL PARK,
AN� aEZOfvIPdG {2EQUEST, ZUA ;;S1-01 Y RICE CREEi< RSSOCIA�i'ES: Rezone Lots
,�, and 10, Bloek 3, o ed F�iat University industrial Park, from
C-2 (general bus i nes s are�s ) to h1-1 (1 i ght i t�dustri al ar�eas ). lots 7, 9,
and 1O, Rlock 3, to be developed as one indus�f�ial site, the same being
F3000 University Ave. N.E. ��
MOTIOiV BY MR. OQUIST, SECONDED BY MR. TREUEIVFELS, TO OPEN TFIE PUSL.Z'� HEARING
OiV PS }�SO-01 AND ZOA �81-01 BY RICE CREEK ASSOCIIITES.
UPD�V �! VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, V.£CE-Cf1AIRWOMAN SCFINABE� DECLARED THE PUBLIC
IlEAI:SNG OPcN AT 7:37 P.M.
Mr. Baar^d�»anstated the main issue the Planning Commission had to deal with at
tj�i s n�eeti ng �•l�s the rezoni ng request. On the rea�proval of the pl at, the pl at
was not r�cordeci ��i thi n_th,e 1.80-d��y_pe.ri od �s � nce,.�the pl at��vas �p,prQyed abou a
ear ago L�y the City__Council. 6ecause the deadline is a period of 1�0 days,
�:he uetitioners are requi�,ed to come in aglin and get reap�ravai of the piat from
the City Council.��Gu�, because they also have to com� in for a rezoning on this
issue, Staff tivanted to also brinc( tf�e rea�proval of �:he plat before the Alanning
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Commission. He stated this issue does not require a public hearing and daes
not have to go through the same process; however, there may be some issues with
the plat that the Planning Cor�mission may want to recorranend to the City Council
that also deal with the r�zoning.
Mr. Boardman staied he has just rece�ved a copy of the new plat with the drainage
plan, and Staff is still in the process of reviewing the drainage plan. One of
�.e,_p_ri m�ry condi ti.ons, of ,the pl at when the_,pl a� was,, i ni ti.alfly__, approved�,a�yejar
ago was that the petitioners�submit�a drainage p1an, and thai pian has nowr been
su�i�ttecT!-ihe difference is that their drainage plan far Block 3 is based on
some plans that are proposed for that s�te.The rest of the drainage plan is simply
a sta�:ement that says those drainage plans wi17 be developed.when building permits
are issued or when they deal with each individual lot.
Mr. Boardman stated Staff has a problem with that unless they can get that state-
ment as a covenant recorded with the plat. Staff's pri.mary concern is they want
to make sure that the people ��rho purchase these lots and vrho are going to be
involved in the development of those lots know the City has restrictions on
drainage.
Mr. Boardman stated the in�tial intent was that they have an overal7 drainage
plan for 1:he entire plat, and in that plat, they would have one area where water
would he stored, Mr. Dave Harris feels this is not the type of situation they
want. They feel the land is too valuable and that water can be adequately s�ored
on site.at each development within'the parking �ots and within the green area
along those sites.
Mr. Boardman stated he has a copy of the drainage pian for area 3. They have
some problems with this, because that property is presently not o�-med and not
committed, other than owned by Mr. Narris and Mr. Schroer, who are proposing the
develo�ment of that area, There are no commitments or agreements at this time
between the property o��mers .
Mr. Boardrnan stated the Planning Con�mission has received a copy of a letter from
Dave harris to John Flora. In the letter, they are looking, not only for approva7
af the plat, but also, with the approval of the plat, they are asking for a set-
back approual from 100 ft. to 35 ft.
MOTION BY MR. tdH�RTON, SECQND�D BX MR. 5VAND�, TO RECEIVE THE LETTER FROM
DIIVE H�lKRI5 TO JOIiN FLQRA RE UNIVEP.SITY INDU5TRI�iL PARIC.
UPON �l VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE—CHAIR[aOr?AN SCtIN1lBEL DECLARED THE hJOTION
C.AP.RTED UNEINIPIOUSLY.
Mr. �oardn�an stated that the Zoning Code requires that all N1-1 property acrass
the street from any other zoning have a 100 ft. setbac(�. Mr. 6oardn�an stated this
has been done befoi°e, and the City A�torney said this was the legal way of
handl i ng i t.
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Mr. �oardman stated Staff's concerns with the drainac�e plan:: (l) if they ap�rove
the drainac�e plan as submitted, they have some comn�itmeni; for the amount of ��rater
fluw that is going on the property �;o the south of this property; (2) 7hey have
a covenant that is recorded with the deed so that any future buyers will know
they are responsibie for handling v�ater ori the property; (3) If this drainage
plan is ap�rovecl, to maE:e sure they also are able to submit landscaping plans
that will satis�y the intent of the City Code, which is screening from street
right-of-way; ar�d (4) The question of whether the P�lanning Commission wants to
approve a setback from lOJ ft. ta 35 ft. vrith th�e approval of the plat.
Mr. Jim Benson stated he is representing Rice Creek Associates who are presenting
the �lat to th� City Council. He is also representing Jerry Paschke, along with
Rice Creek associates, �•aho are requesting rezoning.
Nir. Benson stated when Rice Creek Associates came through with the plat, all the
proper�;y �vas ori gi nal ly zoned P�-2 i ndustri al . t�then the pl at came to the P1 anni ng
Comnrission and City Council the first time, the rezoning basica]ly went from P1-2
to t1-1, except for the commercial �roperty bordering alorg the service drive.
When Jerry Paschke approached Rice Creek �lssociates to purchase the property in
order �;o bui l d t��ro d� fferent bui 1 di r�gs on the prcperty i n` two di fferent stages,
the first building being built on the upper portion in Block 3, t�1r. Pascnke
reapplied to the City for rezoning the commzrcial lots to M-1. t°dhen they found
out that Mr. Dave Harris had not filed the plat in time,they realized they had to
come back to the Planning Commission again.
P�r. Benson stated this is very much like Paco Industrial Park, which is a business
park. •Paco Industrial Park is no�v virtual]y sold out and is a very nice project.
That is why University Inuustrial Park was forr�ed with the same type of layout,
same type of street, and same type of zoning. The bui7ding i�1r. Paschke wi77 put
irt the first phase will be much like his otfler buildings. The reason he is
requesting an f-1-1 zoning is because his use of the building fits M-1'better than
commercial. He stated that with phase 2, Mr. Paschke will have to come back to
the Planning Comrnission agai� a��d request a change for that phase also.
Plr, �ensor� stated Mr. Eill Jenson�of Suburban EnginE.ering is at the meeting to
answer questions regarding drainage.
h1s. Hughes stated she would like to read a statemei�t she macie in the feb. 6,1980,
Planning Commission minutes (page 5), because her qu�stion related to an acceptable
storu� �ti�ater drainace system bein� designed for tiiis piat: "P1s, Nughes stated that
if there was not excellent c�ntr�l,,ofu�v_.ater in this, plat, she would hope that
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�,�.��e���e�i�s,_avai l ab1 e. are_ taken_, to .��reyent , a��y d�vel,oprilenty ,of ,the ] and. "
Ms. Hughes asked ��hat s�ras the acceptable ���ater control on this plat?
P1r. Bill Jenson stated he is an engineeM� with Suburban Engineering, and he is
ai so here io represent f;i ce Cr�eek Associ a tes . They have been di scussi ng ��►i th
City Staff the question of storm water control, and there has been some request
and deii�a►�d for� a st;orm water pl an for the eni:i re pl at. He stated he has been
resisting this, and the reason for tha� resistance is because of the amount of
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effort that goes into a s{�ecific plan. The theory they have followed in this
particular alock 3 where they have developed a specific plan is they will be
detaining the starm alater run-off to the same level as the undeveloped �roperty,
and tha�: is a fairly standard practice in areas that are requesiing this type
of storm arater detention. The storm they �rould be detaining is a 100-year storm
(a 2�F-y�r. storm) with 100-yr. return frequency. Computing tMe rate of run-off
of the undeveloped property, they have designed in �lock 3 a detention pond to
slow the rate of run-off to the equiva7ent of that rate of run-off that wil] be
developed on the pro�erty to date prior to any construction of buildings.
f�ir. Jenson stated he has been resisting laying out a plan prior to an actual
proposal for use of the property, and he thaught that ihe Paschke proposal is a
perfect example of why he is res�sting laying out each individual lot in some
sort of hypothetical sense. The development of these engineering plans is a time
consuming and,therefore, an expensive process. And, at this paint they do not
knowl what a�ill be built on any of the other lots, but they do have a proposa7 for
all of Biock 3; therefore, they have laid out a specific engineering plan for
Block 3.
P1s. Schnabel stated.ihat, as she reca7led, the development of a lot eannot cause
excessive drainage into another property, and the City still has the legal responsi-
bility to see that it doesn't happen. If, in f act, this were developed and
Mr. Paschke did not pick up the southern end of the property and it was developed
sepa►°ately, then the City could be creating one prob1em.. It would seem to her that
i f 1�1r. P�schke devel oped bo-th and sol d them off to two di fferent ot�rners, the Ci ty
would still have that problem and could become liable for drainage probiems.
f�1r. Boardman stated that i s why ��e di d no�t
a legal document that goes along with the
awar� of this and a�vare of the conditions.
want to see this done unless they have
plat so that all property owners are
Mr. Jenson stated one of the things that �ave guided them in the design of the
drainage detention system is to attempt to detain uaater at its farthest upstream
areas. This is more effective than that ctetaining the water do��fnstream. He felt
what they are doing here is 4vhat is really sensibie for the`entire drainage
di��trict--trying to detain the tivater on eaci� individual site and allowing it to
fldw out at a very regulated rate so they don't accum;�late it i�� such a way that
it becomes an eyesore anct a detriF»ent to the use of the property. 7hat is vrhat
they are attempting to do here, and he felt they were doing ar� excellent job.
Ms. Schnabel asked if h1r. Paschke had seen this plan,
Mr. Jenson stated P�1r. Paschke had seen the plan. hir. Paschke feels at is a
practi cai p1 an and i s very pleased �,�i th i t. .
Ms. F{ughes sl:ated she is in agreement �vith the detention of water upstream.
She «onderec� how long tl�is syst�m ��as going to 1ast, because of the accumulation
of grass clippings, rnud, etc., wl�ich would fill up the detention areas.
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PLA�li��ING COP�If1ISSI0N f�ICETING, h1ARCH 18, 19II7 PAGE 5
Mr. Jenson s�;ated he really did not have an anst�ter to that ques�Cion. Ne agreed
there will be a continual accu»>ulation of run-off silt, dirt, and that kind of
thing, and it will be necessary to maintain those areas to get �hem back to
grade from time to time. He did not know what that time frame would be.
Ms. Nughes asked if there could be landscaping in the detention areas or did it
have to be bare grass?
f�lr. Jenson stated there was no problem with shrubs, trees; etc., within the
landscaped area. 7hey think there ��i71 never be water of any depth retained
in the landscaped area for more than 24 hrs.,and it wi]l be nominally dry.
MOTION• BY MX. WHIdRTON,SL•'CONDED BY MR. TREUENFEI.S, 7'O CLO5E �'HE PUBLIC HEARING ON
PS /180—OZ AND ZOA #81-01 BY RICE CREEK ASSOCIA TES.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE—CHAIRWOr1AN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC
HEARING CLOSED AT 8:42 P.M.
MEYl'IO1V BY MR. OQUIST, SECONDED BY MR. WfIARTON, TO RECOM�9ElID TO CITY COUNCIL THE .
REAPPIZOVAL OF PS #80-01, UNIVL'RSITY INDU5TRIAL PARK, AND APPROVAL OI� REZONING
REQUEST �#ZOA � 81—O.Z BY RICE Cl2.E'Eh' ASSOCIATES � TO R�ZONE LOTS 1� 9, AI�7D ZO �
BLOCK 3, OF PROPO5EU PLAT UiJIVERSITY INDUSTRIAL P1�RK FROM C-2 (GENERAL BUSINESS
AREAS) TO M-1 (iIGHT INDUSTRIAL ARE�iS) . LO�'S Z, 9, .�ND .IO, BLOCK 3, TO BE
DEVELOPED AS ONE INDU5TIZIAL SITE, THE SAME BEING 8000 UNIVERS.I�TY AVENUE N.E.
Mr. Oquist stated the reason for the motion to apprave was because the Planning
Commission did discuss the plat at great 7ength one year ago and gave approval
at that time.
UPOIJ A VOTCE' VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE—CIIAIRWOI�IAN SCHNABEL DECLAIZED THE MOTIO�V
CARI:IED UNANINIOUSLY.
Ms. Nughes stated she would like to see the 1Q0 ft, setback mainiained on the
north, Lot 1, Slock 3. This might ease their minds a little about the drainage.
P1s. Hughes st�ted that the Planning Commission had some vet�y strong concerns on
drait7age a year ago on this plat, and she par�icularly had same co��cerns in
terms of what would be acceptable. She wouid like to see the City Council not
do the final approvals on this until the City Council is con��letely satisfied
that tfiey have something that is contro7lable. �
b10TIOV BY MS. HUGIIE'S, SLCOVD�D fil' ,.i:. OQU.I"ST, TO RECOh1t1EATD 2'O CITY COUNCIL TO
APP120VL; TIIE 35 FOOT SLTI3AC1� [�IZ'1I TIIE r'OL%OGti'.TNG ST.T�PULATI'On'S:
2. THE+CITY COJ�'CIL NOT � APPI:OVE 7'ffl.•' r'TNIIL I�iZONl'NG�DIZ F2FCORDTIIE
TIfE PI,.�1T U�ti'TIL TIIEY t1AVL AN f1CCL•'P!'�1BLE AYFROVGD DI:.�INJlGE PLAN.
2. THAx' T}IE CZ7'Y COU��'C2'L HAVE CUVEN�NTS I'N IIl1ND �iND 11N ADEQUATE
T.1INDSCAF'FD PLA�V IN HAND.
Ms. Schr�abel stated she had so���e concer,n rec�ardinc� the loading dock areas and
would flope that Staff ��ould take a]aok z1; that again.
UPO:V A VOICt: V01'F', llLL VOTING Al'E, ['ICE—CIIAII:It'OAlA1J SC.IlA�A131:L Al:CZ111:1;D TiIE ��OTTON
C11 RR L!'.1� l!�1�:1 A'.T i•.'( );,',�^, t,}' � ,
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P�(r. Boai°dma�n stated thi s u��oui cl go to Ci ty Caunci 1 on Apri 1 13. He stated from
now on he is go7ng to be asking for a recommendation ft°om the P7anning Camrnission
�:o set the public hearing for the City Counci�l. That ti•�ay Planning Commission can
recornmend this item go to t:he City Council on Apri1 i3, and Staff can go ahead
and send public hearing notices on that recornmendation.
MOT'IQ1J BY MR. TREUFNI'�LS, SF.CONDED T3Y P�IR. OQUIST, . TO RECOP1eyEr7D TIIAT TNE PUBLIC
}IEAI2ING 1'OR PS �#d0-01 AND ZOA �/81—01 13E SET FOR APRIL 13 7�T C:CTY COUTJCIL.
UPON A VOTCE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE—Cf1AIR67Di�lAN SCHCIABEL DECLARED TFIE 114TION
CIIRRIED UNANII?OU5LY. ,
2. PUBLIC NEARIi�lG: REZOiJIfdG P.E UQ EST, ZOa �r81-02, BY OLIVER R. EP.ICY QN:
Rezone from R-1 single family d���eilings to R-3 general ma7ti e family
dwel7ings), parts of Lots 6, 7, 8, and 9, Auditor's Subdivisi n fJo. 25,
that is n�t nrn� zoned R-3. Generallv located in the N�rthe st quandrant of
I.694 and HightiAray 65 N.E. along Hill�rind Road N.E. (See P iic Hearing
Notice for cotnplete legal).
MOTION BY l:R. OQUIST,_ SF;COIdD�D 13Y MR. SV1iNDA, TO F7AZVF E READING OF THE LEGAL
D�SCKIPTION.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AXE, VICE—CIIAIR[IOMA SCHIJABEL DECLIIRED TFIE i�lOTION
CARRIEla UN�INI�IOUSLY.
MOT7QN BY h1R. TREUENFELS, SECONDED BY l�IS. FI
ZOA #�81-02 BY OLIVER R. �RICKSON. f
UPON �l VQICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE,
OPEN 1lT 8:5a P.M.
,TO OPEiV TNE PUBLIC HEARING ON
DEGLAiZED THE PUBLIC HEARING
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Mr. Boardinan stated the locaiion f�his area is bei��aeen Polk St. and Fillr�ore
St., north of Hi7lti�rind Rd. Th' is the 7ow area tlaat is belovr Nillwind Rd, where
the drainage retention area ' located. It is presently an open area and undeveloped.
7he petitioner otivns most o the property and has an intent to purchase the tax
forfeit property, the p r erty to �he north, and has an op�ion on the single family
I1011'i2 S�i11 Cil e�i sts wi th ' the proposed property. The opti on i s condi ti oned on.
the rezoning. � '
Mr. E3oardinan sta d b1i�. Eri ckson i s requ�sti ng that al l of the R-1 be rezoned
to R-3 in ordet, o make a usable facility. Rt thas time, he can builcl approxi-
rtately 95-9ci �i ts on the exi sti n� R-3. T��e reason he i s pro�osi ng i t t1�i s���ay
i s because '� the R-1 i s combi ned t�ri th �:he R-3 and �•li th tf�e agreement to acqui re
the prope �y ta the north (R-7 open space), he can build an apartment complex of
1i30 tmi �. Tf t:he overall pro{�osal is tui,ned dot•an, then t��ith the R-3 combined
with G existin� f�-1, he could builci a complex of 120 units.
�Roardman stated htr. Henry Ste��quist, the �rcl�itect re�resenti��g h1r. Eric{:son,
in the audience. .
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ORDINANCE N0.
AN ORDINANCE TO ANiEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING
DISTRICTS
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:.
SECTION l. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter
indicated.
SECTION 2: The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of
Fridley and described as: �
Lots 1, 9, 10, Block 3, University Industrial Park located in
the South Half of Section 2, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County
of Anoka, Minnesota. '
Is hereby designated to be in Zoned District known as M-1 (light
industrial areas).
SECTION 3: That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change ihe official
zoning map to show said tract or area to be re2oned from Zoned
District C-2 (general business areas) io M-1 (light industrial
areas).
PASSED AND ApOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY
OF , 1981.
MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE '
ATTEST:
CITY GLERK - SIDNEY C. INNiAN
Public Hearing: April 13, 198i
First Reading:
Second Reading:
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The City's plans for development of the Heather Hills-Moore Lake areas
east of Old Central called for the extension of Ben Mare Drive to OTd
Central. This plan was blocked in the past by the church which owned
the property involved.
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ACTIONI INFO.
Mr. Brickner's proposal to develop the church property, for which he has
the option to purchase, lends itself to the extension of Ben More Drive,
if the remaining parcel owned by Mr. Skinner is obtained, Mr. Brickner has
attempted to purchase the parcel, but has not been successfulo
Within the Moore Lake Redevelopment Plan, this area is identified for estab-
lishment of a Tax Increment District. If this should materialize, the HRA
may be able to obtain this parcel so the street could be extendedo
Our concern in this piat is primarily in the ��ater lineso The cul-de-sac
street is only 608 feet long; sanitary sewer can be connected into the Gen-
tral Avenue line; and storm water is retained with the plat pond. While
water c�n be abtained from Centrai�Avenue, it shauid 6e looped and the most
pract7cal location is to Ben More Drive.
If a water line is to be installed to B�n More Drive, it would seem prudent
to extend the street for sir�ple construction economies.
Completion of Ben More Drive results in another exit point for the residential
area and reduces the use of Kerry Lane, which has an excess vertical grade,
while the road and water line need not be extended from the plat to Ben More
Drive at this time. Consideration should be given to acconiplishing this work
as soon as practicable.
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P!_ANPlI�IG COf^!�tISSIOf��P-iEf_:1'IilG, FEt3RU�'iRY ?5, i981
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had a��roi�lem ti��ith thc curfe4�� h�urs. lie i:nougri�t: 9:00 a.m. �0 9:00 p,fii, on
wcekei�d � ard hal idays �ras nat being reasonabie. /
Ms. Callahan stated this Gvas a iocal kind of issue. The City of inneapolis,
St. Paul , and f31 ooi��i ngton fel t 9:00 a. m. tri�s appropri aie becau � of �:he densi �y
in population. Thcre is a trade-oi'f here, and thai: is the �:i d of thing the
Planning Commission and City Council sho�.i'Id make a d�cisian n. These times
came from an analysis and surv�y held by the Polluiion Con rol Aaency.
Mr. Harris stated the problem wit;h this is that the Cit does not have the
enforcer,�ent capabi l i ty to ca�:ch, for exafnpl�, the p�r n speec.li ng do►rtn Central
Avenue at G:00 a.m.
t�1r. Oquist stated he did not have a problem with Operational Limits", but
he did 'nave a problem �rith ihe list of outdoor awer implements. The Operational
Lirr�its is putting a control on noise during c tain hours. It is no:t limiting
or restricting the�se of po���er equipment �nt' ely, jus�: during certain times.
Id02"IO�Y BY MS. AUGHE5, SF;CONDED BY I;S. S
"DRILLS" Fr';011 ITEM �2, OUTDOOR PO�ER Il?
UPON A VOICE VOTE, I'iLL VOTIl1G AYE,
UNANI;IOUSLX .
L, TO I2I:COt�r1F:ND THE DF.LETION OF
TS" IN SECTION �24-05.
H�'�RIS DECL.�I2ED T�IE M�TION CAFRIED
Mr. Oqttist stated the ordinance �ght be hard to e�;orce, but it is a tool foi•
enforce�ieni. �dithout the ordi� nee, they cannot enfot^ce anything.
Mr. Harr�i s stated the ii�ajor robl em he has tvi th th� whol e ordi nance i s equal
and fai r enfor,ce.�ner�t. e stated he vroul d 7 i ke to tal k to h;r. Herr� ck in
depth a�out this ordinan .
Ms. Fiughes stated i�; e�red �o her that with an ordinanee like this, it was a
case of cvtleth�r or n t the Ci ty ti�ran�;s a ni ce commu►� i ty far peopl e to � i ve i n,
and that is 4vi�iat t�y a.re really trying to da with this ordinance, �efore this
conies back on the ager�aa, sf�e t,rould like io as�: Staff to have an upda�ed version
of the Noi se Or nance i�t�i th a11 the chang�s so the P1 anni ng Coir,mi ssi on 1-ro�l d have
the i�orrn Staff ��roul d 1 i ke the P1 ��+�ni ng Corz�nti ssi on to reco�tunend on to Ci ty Counci i.
1�10TIOA1 �Y h1 . HUGfiES, SECOIJliF'D T�Y A1R. OQUZ'ST, TO CONTXNU� DISCUSSION ON TFIB
PROPOs"cD ISF ORDINTiiti`CF,' FOR TFiE CITY pF FRIDLEY.
UPON A/VDICF VOTE, ALL ['Ol^ING lli'F;, CHAI'R1�1AN HARP.IS I7ECLI�:ED THE M�TION CARRIED
UNIlNI�OUSLY.
2. '�U�LIC fIE�RIP�G: CGNSIDERATIO�d OF A Pf;OPOSED PRELTh1IN�tRY f�LAT, P.S. ;�S1-02,
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IIi:ATf-1ER HIL1_S ;�1ES7, l;Y 1{�Oi�i,'15 ;RICK�JEf�: Qeing a replat of Lot 1, (31ock 3,
��oore Lake tlills iadditi��iz, a siiigle �amily d��velling area generally located
or� th� East side of Centi•al {lvenue N.E. at 61/5 Central.
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F�I1t:L1�1;TR'IiT{Y PLTI'J.'� F..S. il�1--02, ISY !'IIOf171S ZSKTCKNL;R.
UPON A VOICE VO'l'E, AI.L VOZ'II�G AYt•,', CIIAI'IZMJiN Ii11RHIS LZiCLARLD Z'HL PUBLIC FIEARIA'G
OPL•'N I1Z` t1:37 1'.l9.
Mr. �oardman s�;ated this property is off Old Central, just nori:h of Woody Lane.
This used to be church-o�t��r�ed prope.rty, anc! the church is interested in selling.
��fr, arici%ner has a contract for purchasiny th� property based on approval of
the pl at. He stated ��1r, L'ri cE:n�r i s i n the audi ence.
P�r. Bo�.rdman stated that f�r. Brickner is proposing a road that comes in off
Centr�� �;venue and crds in a cul-de-sac. The reasc�n he is proposing at this
time is h� is attemp�ing to save as much ve�etation as possibi�. He either
pl aiis to move the exi sti ng house on to one 1 ot or tca�� �:he �-�ouse down. The
Ci zy's overal i pl ans fo�° improver�ent of tt�i s area, t:�hLn devel opment do�s come,
��i 11 be sQ���e connec�i on frorn Ben t�7ore Dri ve to thi s ro�d system.
��]r. 6nard,��3n stated that a11 th� lots are acceptable and are all over 9,000 sq. ft.
S�►��e a.re 90 ft . l ots and are 85 ft. 1 ots . 1�9r. Bri cE;ner i s p1 af�ni ng an bui 1 di ng
very nice hames on those lots.
f�ir. Tom Lrick►�er, 6249 Ben t.ore Rrive, stated he lives in th�s ar�a. I�e stated
I�� vru��'1 c! be gl ad to ans�,�:�r any questi ons the Con��;��i ssi on mi ght have.
t9r. Ralp�� S}:�int;er, 6217 Centra7 Ave., stated his property a�ctts this area to
the narth, ai�d ;�e i s perfectiy i n agreer�ent: i�i th ����. Qri ckner as � ar as the
deve;�;��ie;�t 0� tIi1S area. There is a lot of propet,�y lyin; th� re that is not
bei r�y u �i ! ize�, ar�d ii�i s devel o�,�;ent �•�i 11 be very advantageou� to both the
pco�?e v,�ho live in this a.rea and to the City.
P1r. t��alter Rydl�erg, 6127 tdoody Lane, stated iie und thr°ee other people in the
at:�{iei�ce oti�m p�°operty that abuts tt�is propei°ty on the sautf�erE� end. They are
concerned aboitt th� terrain and 1;f�e Uig ta17 pine trees that might have to be
removed.
Mr. t4�i 11 i am Gagner, G125 t�oody Lane, s�ateci he 1 ives next to h1r. Rydberg. He
i� conc�rned about tf�e grading ar7d the natura� grac?e.
�1r. �r�i ckner si;a �ed there t�as no doubt that thi s i s a di ffi cul t pi ece of
gt�otii��! to ��or6: wi �h. Ne i s certai n1y goi ng to tr}� to sa��e as n�any �rees and
pr�se�°vc� tlte b��auty of the area the best he c��n. T(i�re is goina to be soine
UilUSllc3� construction, and e�ch hoij�e tvill be custom-desigi�ecl to fit each lot.
hir. Sl:lillier s���tcd that �:Jith rec�at•d i:c� P1r. Grickner's de��eloping abi1ity, he
is acq:�ainted tivith ;;�i�at I�tr. 6rickr�er has done. He stat.ed he is very coi�fident
ir, �ir. Gricl;nei•'s past ���rfior•�;�ance, and t1r. Gric{:nei• «ill not do :��ything in
the neiyhbori�eod except to benefit and crcate ac� environ�lt��nt an�.' ::,1 atmosphere
tliat �ti�i 11 be �ctvani.a��o��s to eve��y l�ame otti�c�er i n tf�c at•ea ar�c� '•�'_'ie Ci ty of
F�,-i ci1 cy. ffe t��i i 1 ds tl�e f i ncs i: ai�c� �lcv�l o�� ; i n sucl� �a ���a,y tiiz�t ' i�puses 1 ook
as tlaou�l� t�1cy �t�e��� out of tf�e yruund i nstead of b�i n�� put i:or,�� : . �
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Nr. fiarri � a��b:ed wl�o ti�rou7 d mai n�:ai n�:i�e pondiny area, tht Ci ty or the property
otvners? Hc si:ated il7�t 4,rit;ri al� the pai�d-inq �zr�cas the Ciiy req�,�ir�es �For ne�r
devel opr��n�: � SOITl�Ot1G shoul d fi yure out how much i t costs �he Ci ty f.o mai ntai n
these pondii�g areas each year.
P�Ir. [3oardman ;tated they could extend the prop�rty line and just retain a drainage
easen�ent ard have the property o��ners maintain 1;he ponding area.
Mr. Narris stated he li�:ed that idea better.
f�Is. Schnabel suggested that the lot line of the lot next to the ponding area be
moved over, and that lot split in half to make an additiona7 buildable lot.
t�1r. Boarclm� n stated that maybe hir. Br-i ckner co!�1 d work i t out ari �:h a�other
buil:lab]e lot so thai: the drainage easern�nt tvent across all �three of those
1 ots . T!�i s i s somethi ng t�ir. B►°i ckner i s goi ng to have ta 1 ook at tthen he gets
his final plat.
MOTl'O,'�' BY YR. OQUIST, SECOP7DED BY 11R. svnr�v.�, 2'O CLOSE TfiE PUBLIC HEARING ON
PI2ELIirliti'�RY PLAT, P.S. �81-OZ, J3Y Z'HOl•�iS BRIC��NER.
UPOI�� A VOICF L'OTF, AI,L VOTING AY�, CFiAI:2hlAN Hf�RRIS DECLAFZED THE PUBLIC HF'ARING
CLOSBb AT �.28 P.M.
1�10TI0:1 BY 1'�,R. UQUIST, 5ECOVD��D BY 19R. SV�NDA, TO RF:C011N'EATD TO CITY CDUIVCIL
AYpR'vLESi� QF P1�ODG5ED PRrLI�"1I�J�RX f�L�1T�P.� S�f81,-02� HEATfiER FITLLS ilES1'� $Y
2'HO��_'�?S t3P.: C:iJER: BE.i'TdG A REPLAT OF LOT 1, I37;OCi: 3, lIODI2E L1�i:E FIiLLS �'iD,�.ITIOIJ,
A S_INGIE F�_'?II1Y DFtiE'LL.Z'NG 1`iREf! GE:JERI�LLY LOCATED QN THE EAST SIDE OF CENT�L
AVE. N.E. AT 6175 CF.��TP•AL,. SUBJEC`l' TQ F.'idi�I�1�EERZt�]G ST�iNDARDS FOR ROAI� RTGfi7'-OF-
WAY AND ANY lJ�CESS�7R1' Ei1Gil�1��RI'idG EASEt�,L'iVT5 IIT.THIN THE PL1�T.
UPOR' t7 VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING �1YE, CFiAIR�lAN HARRIS D�CLARE'D THE 1�102'ION CARP.IED
UNA.NiI'OJSLY.
Mr. 3oardi��an stated the final pl at wi-11 go to Ci ty Cc�unci 1 for setti ng a publ i c
hear � ng on ��Tar°ch 16, and wi 11 go to Ci ty Counci 1 for a puf�l i c hedri ng on
Apri1 13.
3. LOT SPL?T REQUr ST, L. S. �'f31-07 , 6�' Tf�Oh•4AS E3RI CKNE !� Spl i t off the Eas�
300 �=eet of Lot 19, Auc�itor`s Suudivis7on fvo. ", the same being
G^c29 Ge�ltral Avei�ue N, E.
Mr. E3oarci�;;�n stated thi s request r�as also P1r. ari ckner. This l ot i s l ocated
norti� of t he propos�d pl at. P1r. ari ckn� does ha��e a pu��chase ag�•eement front
t.f�e o;�mer of tl�e propert:y io spl i i; o' ti7� 300 fect of ti�e iot, If the Planni ng
Cor��m� ssi orf a►�d Ci ty Cour�ci 1 approv the 1 ot s�l i t, Mr. Bri ckrzer a:i 11 purchase
the property.
f�tr. Go:3rdi��iri stated �:ha�; i tile P1 anni nc� Commi ssi on does appro�+e the 101: spl i i:,
hc� �,roul ci r•ccom�u; nd a s t} ul a Li on 1:h�1t thi s 1 ot noi b� bui l t upon unti 1 i t qai ns
access fi������ the soutf �r �F►�a�i� Gen tlo►�� Uri ve and btli 1 t onl,y it� a m�nner coi�si ste�►�t
wi t h fur t f�e�� d��ve� �rc�nt �� that area. �ther�vi se, ��e ��oul d�•ecoiumend deni al .
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r�i G?.9 b. F?'v'�. Jo hn F].or a
SUB,l�CT
Replat - Heather Hills Pdes t
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Nasim Chireshi, Ci
ACT�ON lNFf•.'
S�e have been =.vorking �rith P�Ir, Thomas Bricl;.aes �n the residential, develo,�aent of th�t
portion of Heather Hz11s West and Nloore Lake Hills.
(�rrently he has purchased the Moore Lake Hills Additiozi ot Lot 1, Block 3�nd
submitted a proposed prelir.iinary plat. He has also obtained an option to ptschase
a por�ian of Lot 15, Auditor's Subdivision #22, one 1ot north of the glat area. He
is atte;npting to purchase a portion of Lot 20, Auditox`s Su.bdivision �22 but has
r�ot been successful. �
The e.ztire area is incorp�rated in the Moore Zake Redevelopment P].an (ar�a 2) and
hzs plans are consistant with the HRA propo�al.
Attachad is a schematic outlining the area being addressad lay Mr. Brickner plus
one proposal showing streets and lots for future development of the area. 6de
wi,Zl. continue �o work with him to insure a i'easible plan is devel.oped and his
plat is compatible with the existin� Ci.ty streets and uti].ities. Speci€ic details
on slopes and sizes have not bean obtained as yet.
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ORDINANCE N0.
AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECI�ION 12.Q7 OF THE CITY CHARTER
TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND APPENDIX C
UF THE CITY CODE
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. For the vacat�on of a street right of way described as follows:
Al1 that part of hiinnesota Street as laid out in Lowe11 Addition
to Fridley Park; or Mercury Drive, as laid out in Sylan Hills
Plat 3, now known as Satellite Lane, lying West of the Northerly
extension of the t4est line of Starlite Blvd., also being the
East lin� of Lot l, Block 4, Sylvan Hills Plat 3, all lying in
the South Half of Section 15, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley,
County of Rnoka, Minnesota
Be and is hereby vacated.
SECTION 2. The said vacation has been made in conformance with Minnesota
Statutes 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 THE CITY C�UNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY
OF , 1981.
MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - SIDNEY C. INMAN
Public Hearinq: April 13, 1981
First Reading:
Second Reading:
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Anril 2�. 19�31 (Tabled 4/6/81)
ENVIRONP�E�dTAL QUALITY CO��f�ISSIOfJ
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PLA�dP�I!`:G C(lf-1P1ISSIUIV (�1EETI(�G, APRTL II, 1981
CALL TO OitDER:
Chairman Harris called the April 8, 1981, Planning Commission rneeting ta order
at 7:35 p.m.
ROLL C{1LL:
hler��bers Present: h1r. Harris, Ms. Gabel, Mr. Oquist, Ms. van Dan,
Mr. Saba (for Mr. Wharton)
N'iembers Absent: P�Ir. Svanda, Ms. Nughes •
Others Present: Jerrold Boardman, City Planner
APPROVAL OF P�ARCH 18, 1981, PLAPdNING COh1MISSION P1IPdUTES:
t10T.TON BY MR. OQUIST, SECOIJDED BY MS. GIIBEL, TO APPROVE THE MARCH 18� 1981�
PLANIGINC CUI9h1ISSTON MINUTES A5 WRITTEN.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE IdOTIDN CARRIED
UN�NIMOUSLY.
1. RECEIVE �1ARCH 11, 19$1, PARKS & RECREATION COh1MISSIOi� MINUTES:
MOTION BY A1R, OQUIST, SECO1tiDED BY MS. VAN DAN, TO RECEIVE THE MARCH 11, 1981,
PIIRICS & RECREATIC.�' CQMIdIS5I0l� h.I�VUTES.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HAI2RIS DECLARED 2HE MOTIOIV CARRIED
UN� NI r90USLY .
2. RECEIVE P1ARCN 12, 1981, HOUSING & REDEVELOP�IFNT AUTHORITY h9INUTES:
MOTI0:,1 BY MS. VAN DAN, SECONAED BY MS. GABEL, TO RECL•'IVE PHE MARCH 22� Z981�
HDUSIA'G & REDEVELOPI•1EN1' r7Ufi1?ORITY h1INUTE'S.
UPON � VOICE V02'£, ALL VOTIiJG AYE� CHAIRIIAN HARRl"S DECLARED THE hJOTION CARRIED
UA'Al1ItfOUS LY .
3. RECEI\iE P��.�f�Ct! 17, 1981, FNVYRONf�1EI�iAL QUALITY COP�ih1ISSI0N h1INUTES:
MO?':TOV 13Y h!R. S�1B�1, SECc?VDED }3Y t•IS. GA13EL, TO REC�IVE Tt1E M�'��:Ctl 17� 1981,
I:NV.�RON;d6'!J1`R.L QUALI''i'Y CO<';+]ISSIOid t�IP�rUTES. ,.
Mr. Saba stated there seel�is to constantly be new {�robleitis �vith �vaste disposal
and he ���onde��c�d if a s�n,vey should be co►�ducted of inclus�:ry regirdir�c� the �vay
they handle �:licir� ��aste; for e;:ample, tf�e body sho{�s, rust pr�oafing companies, etc.
He tiiouc�hi: i;hey should lool: at �:hose types of industry, because they could be
another� probl�m 10-1!i yeai•s frui�� now.
` PLI�NPJIfVG COf�ii�1ISSI0F� t4f"ETIIIG, �IPRIL £;, 19�i1
P�tG� 2
Mr. Narris stai;ed that the f�ollution Control Ac�ency, throuc�h the counties, has
inveritoricc! most of ihc businesses in the sta�;e to see wha�; businesses are doing
with their �lastes. This was done about a year ago.
Mr. Saba stated he also Niondered if industry really knows the definition of
"hazardous" and °exi;remely hazardous".
Mr. Narris stated he knev� that the City Staff and several individuals in the City
have been quite concerned arith the Onan and hiedtronic sii;u�tion.
UPON A VDICE VOTE, 11Z,L VOTIIJG AYF, CF1�I.TRMIIN H�IRRXS DECL�IREI) THL•' 1�IOTION CARRIED
UN�1VI"NOUSLY .
4. RECEIVE t�ARCH 24, 1981, �1PPFALS COI�IMISSION MTNUTES:
MOTION BY M5, GABEL, SECONDED BY MR. SABA, TO RECEIVE THE MARCH 24� 1981� APPEALS
COMMISSION MINUTES.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, .z1LL VOTIIdG AYE, CHAIRMAN i�ARRIS DECI�RED THE MOTIDN CARRIED
UNANIhfOUSLY. '
5. RECEIVE MARCH 24, 1981, Ef�ERGY COM�1ISSION MIf�UTES:
MOTIO:`l BY hiR, SABA� SECONDED BY MS. VAN DAN, TO P.ECEYVE THE MARCH 2a� 1981� ENERGY
C0��9t�1ISSIOld !lINUTES ,
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE b90TION CARRIED
UNANI�lOUSLY . '
6. RECEI��E t�9aRCH 25, 1981, SPECIAL PARkS & RECREATION COM�ISSION MEETING hiTWUTES:
INOTIDN BY A15, VAN DAN, SECONDED BY MR. OQUIST, T� RE'GEIVE PHE MARCH 25, 198I�
5PLCTAL PARI�.S & RECREATIOiV CDide'1ISSION h1EETING MINUTES .
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VO�'ING AYE, GHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE h10T.ION CARRIED
UNANIh10USLY. •
7. RECEIVE hiRRCH 2G, 1981, NOUSING & REDEt�ELOPP�IENT AUTNORITY PUBLIC NEARI�VG
MIiVUTES:
hfOTIDV Bi' hIR. OQUIS.T, Sb'C01�DEL) BY �h1R. S�1BA, TO RECEIVF �'FIE t?ARCH 26, 19$1,
IIOUSING & REDEVELOPI•!En'2' AUTH0.2ITY PFIBLiC f1EARING �1I�NUTES .
UPQN � VOZ'CE VOTE, �LL VOTIl�'G AI'E, CHA.TfZ�1AN HAF2R.Z'S DEC.£�Al2ED THE MOTION C�lkRIED
UNANIIlOUSLY .
8, COPrTIPlU�U: FUE�LIC HEAf�IPti�G: A�1ENDz��1EPlT TO Cflt�PTCR 205 OF TNE FRID!_EY CITY
CODE, l7ciJk�I�ALLI' f:ivUlJ�l AS THF FI:IDLE:I' IONING CODE:
Pu61ic (Iearing Open.
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PLANNING COP�f�1ISSI0f� t�1EETTfdG, APR�TL �, 1981
205.19 PLAi�idEQ UyIT DEVELOPME�d7 DISTRICT
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205.192 Procedure for Establishing a Planned Unit Development
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#l. Land Use Component - Mr. Goardman stated Mr, Nerrick's comment was: "Is any
use prohibited?° h1r. Boardr�an stated they would not be prohibiting any uses and
would look at all uses.
Mr. Narris staied he disagreed with "any use" as he felt that was �oo br.oad.
Ms. Gabel stated she.agreed ��ith Mr. Narris as they have basically prohibited
land �Fills, junk yards, etc., in the Zoning Code.
1�1r. Boardman stated it could be changed to read: ",.of pubiic or private uses
of land as allowed in any other districts in the City."
- Page 109. -
Delete #9. Reports from City Departments.
205.193 Ado�tion of Planned Unit Development - Reverse #1-A and #1-B. The new
#1-A sho�ld'be changed to read: "Request for PUD shall follo�rr the same process
as a rezoning request.°
#3. Bonding to Assure Co��formance in General Plan of Development - Mr. Boardman
stated th�at h1r. Herrick's comment on this paragraph was: "L1i11 it be practical
and effective?°
Mr. Harris stated he could not see any reason for this s�atement to be in this
location.
Mr. Boardman stated he would delete�it from this section and insert it somewhere
under #4, Uetailed Site Plans. �
- Page 110 -
#4-I - Change to read:
#4-J.- Change to read:
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"Nature and ex�er�t of ct�t and fill."
"Lot size and dimensions."
#4-N - Uelete "treatment plants and pumping stations"
- Page 112 --
#7. Reereation Use Areas �nd Guildings - Delete the word "reasonable" in last line.
205,20 Sf'CCI{�L DIS�fRICTS - hu changes.
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PLAfd(�Il�dG CO?r�MISSIOGJ r��£�TIPlG, APRI� �, 19&1
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205.30 OVERLAY DISTRICTS - Mr. 6oardr�an stated this seciion vias approved earlier
by the Planning Comrnission.
Mr. 6c�ard�nan si;ated the P1 anni rig Commi ssi on has recei ved a co�y of the
Energy Com�nission's recommendations to be added to the zoning Code.
Mr. Saba stai:ed the recommendations of additions to the Zoning Code by the Energy
Commission ha.ve a very positive ap�roach. They taik about uses permitted, rather
than things that are not permitted. '
MOTION BY 1�1R. SA73A, SECOIIUED BY 1dS. GABEL, TO: Al-1END TNE "AMEiJDMENT TO CHAPTER 205
OF TFI� FP.IDLEY CITY CODi; , GEIJLRALLY KNOGIN AS THE FRIDLEY ZONIIJG CODE"TO INCLUDE
TIIE RECDI•Zr4ENllI1TIOl�S FR0:�1 TFIE ENERGY COhIl1ISSION.
UPOIJ A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOZ'ING AYE, CHAIRI9AN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNAld IMOUSLY .
1�lOTIOlJ $Y MR. OQU.IST, SECOi1D�D BY MR. SABA� TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC NEARING ON THE
"AMENDi1ENT TO EIIAPTER 205 OF THE FRTDLEY CITY CODE".
UPON A VOICF VOTE, ALL VOTING AI'E, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLliRED THE PUBLIC NEARING
CLOS�D AT 8:54 P.M. ' '
MOTTON $Y 1?R. SABA, 5ECONDED BY 115. VAN DAN, TO RECOMh1END TD CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL
OF THE NE�•lLY AISENDED "Al1ENDMENT TO CHAPT�R 205 OF TFiE FR.£DLEY CITY CODE� GENERALLY
KNOkaN AS Tf1E FRIDL�'Y ZONIZdG CODE °.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, �ILL VOTIldG AYE, CNAIRMAN FIARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLi' .
ADJOURW��1EidT :
MOTION 13Y h1R. OQUIST, SECOIVDED BY MR. SABA, TO ADJOURN THE MEETING. UPON A VOICE
VOTE� ALL VOrING AYE, CHATWIAN HARRIS DECLISRED THE APRIL 8� 1981� PLANNING
CC7tf1�fISS`IOV MEETIn'G ADJOUPuti'ED �7' 8: 57 P.l•1,
Respectfully submi�tted,
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Recording Sec►�etary
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City of Fridl ey
CHARTCR COt+1MISSIOfd MIPJUTES — 7UESDAY MARCH 3, 19f31 PAGE 1
CAl.L 7Q ORDER:
President Ash called the meeting to order at 7:�D p,m.
ROLt CALL•
Members Present: Clifford Ash, David Qerg, Jean Sche11, Walt Starwait,
Francis vart Dan, larry Commers, Robert Peterson, David Schaaf
Members Absent: John Swanson, Tim F. Breider;_Bob Pierce, Peter Treuenfels,
Irene t�aertens, Sue Jackson, Kennetf� Brennen
APPROVAL OF CHAR7ER COMMISSIOP� MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 3, 1981:
MOTION by Mr. Schaaf, seconded by P�ir. Starwalt, to approve the Charter Commi-
ssion minutes of February 3, 1981 as written. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING
AYE, PRESIDENT ASH OECLARED THE t�10TI0N CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
At this time, President Ash introduced and welcomed the new member, Robert
Peterson,to the Commission.
1. NE41 BUSINESS:
None .
2. OLD BUSINESS:
A. Report from Sub-Committee on any Changes i�n By-Laws'
Mr, Schaaf reported tfiat tF�e sub-cammfittee Yrill be meeting ort Thursday,
March 5, 1981, at 8 p.m. in Fridley Ci�y Nall. 7he other members of the
sub-committee are as follo��s: Francis van Dan, Larry Commers, and Sue Jackson.
8. Affirmative Action
Mr. van pan brought a letter from the Minneapolis' mayor's office to circulate
to tf�e commission and stated he still felt a brief statement in the Charter
would be apprapriate. Mr. Berg stated he had no great objection to putting a
statement in the Charter but felt that Mr, van Dan's Affirmative Action State-
ment (introduced at last meeting) contained too much. He further stated that
he does not look at public employnient as a means of providing security to
classes that have been discriminated against. Mr, Starwalt stated that he does
not agree with putting a statement in the Charter but is willing to listen to
additional discussion. A1r. Scf�aaf suggested saying in ihe Charter "...the
Council shall adopt a resolUtion setting forth affirmative action plan" -
then say what an affirmative action plan is. Ms. Jackson said she preferred
that approach.
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Gharter c;ommission Minutes - Tues�y, F�rch �; i9�3I Paqe Z 7�
President AsPf stated that the Commi;sion came to the conclusion that the
City's Resolution was really an equal employmen� plan instead o1' affirmative
aetion. MOTIOPd by P4r. Schaaf, seconded by Mr. 6erg, that the Commission con-
tinue to discuss and study the possibility of draftinr� a provision for inclu-
sion in the Charter re]atin� to affirrnative action. UP�h A 11OIGE VOTE, ALL
VOTING AYE, PP,ESIDENT ASH DECLARED THE MOTI�N CARRIED UNANIP�IOUSLY.
Mr. Peterson suggested addressing the City Council regarding this discussion
and find out how they feel. Mr. van Dan said he will draft up some words for
the next meei�ng.
C. Redefining Ward Boundaries
President Rsh introduced a letter from Mayor Nee regarding the bi-partisan
committee for redefining vrard boundaries. MOTION by Mr. Starwalt, seconded
by P�r. Peterson, that the Charter Commission not establish a bi-partisan
committee for redefining ��ard boundaries. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE,
PRESIDENT ASH DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
MOTION by Mr. Schaaf, seconded by Mr. Starwalt, that ihe Commission draft a
provision regardinq Section 2,03 in the Charter for ward boundaries to be
drawn 30 days after the official census figures. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING
AYE, PRESIDC�T ASH DECLARED THE MOTIOPd CARRIED UNANIh10USLY.
Mr. Schaaf said he will have a draft on this for the next meetirtg.
President Ash appointed Mr. Starwalt chairman of a subcommittee to review the
past Charter Commission minutes and prepare a list of action items to be sub-
mitted to the City Council. Ms. Jackson and Mr. van Dan will also serve on
this subcommittee.
Mr: van Dan read from the February 4, 1981 Planning Commission minutes regarding
follow-up of a letter that was supposed to be sent to the Charter Commission on
June 9, 1980. President Ash reported that he did not receive the letter but
wiii try to find out what happened.
D. Discussion on Expiring Terms
President Ash reported that the next meeting is tf�e meeting that everyone will
submit a itst of names of peopie who want ta serve on tf�e Cammission.
President Ash said the next meeting will be Tuesday, Apri1 7, 1981.
ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION by Mr. Schaaf, seconded by Ms. Sche11, to adjourn tf�e meeting. �PON A
VOICE VQTE, ALL VOTING AYE, PRESIDENT ASH DECLARED 7HE CHARTER COMMISSION
MEETFNG OF MARCH 3, 1981, ADJOURNED AT 8:45 P.M.
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Mr. Clifford Ash, Chairman
Fridley Charter Commission
460 Rice Creek Boulevard
Fridley, ��innesota 55432
Dear t�lr. Ash:
iE�.EPkt4NE ( 812)5T1•.345Q
March 3, 1981
Please accept my apologies for failing to respond promptly to your inquiry
about the Charter's redistricting structure.
As I understand it, the Charter Commission is inviting comment on a
proposal to set up a"bi-partisan commission" to handle the redrawing of
w�rd boundaries, the members appointed by the two largest political party
organizations. ,
Since I usually run "at large", I don't have a personal interest in the
outcome of the question, but I do have some general opinions.
First--It's been my view that unless the Charter Commission perceives a
serious structural problem with the Charter as it now stands, I feel ii
should be left alone. �
In this case, I don't percefve a ser�ous structural prob�em; nor do I
perceive a practical problem. This involves the �rray populations are
distributed geographically in Fridley. There's no practical way to
manipulate ward lines to materially distort election outcomes.
My honest opinion is that such an effort was riade a€ter the 1970 census.
The Council was then controlled by members who identified with the
Republican party, and drastic revisions were made in ward configurations,
apparently to make at least two "safe" Republican Wards (l and 2) and
one "swing" 41ard (#3).
As you knaw, it did not work out that way.
Mainly, I think, because partisan loyalties don't seem to have much effect
on small municipal elections.
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Mr. Glifford �lsh -2- March 3, 1981
But even if s�me manipulation was technicall�y possible, it doesn`t
seem the propos�l really solves the problem and it creates new, and
in my mind more difficult problems, such as:
Second...I am becoming increasingly disturbed with our tendency to
incorporate "the taro parties" in the basic siructure of our government.
7he Constitution did not anticipate it.
I am quite aware that this is being done very often these days. But it
seems to me that 1t goes ioo far to insulate "tf►e two parties" from the
forces of the r�arket place. �
I don't think they should have a"corner" on participation in the
political process.
Today, neither party represents a majority of the electorate, and I
don't see why they should have so much control over the structure. I
think both John Anderson and Ed Clark dramatized that point in the past
year.
Third...in our Fridley structure, where two members of the Council run
at large and are exposed to the total electarate, it seems far less
likely that distortions due to gerrymandering could be introduced. If
you think about the mathematics of it, two of the five already represent
the entire electorate. So if there is only one more of the remaining
three.whn alould be "fair" there could be no cause to object. It seems
to me that that constitutes reasonable odds that the final product will
be fair. It is probably more likely to be fair than if done by rePre-
sentatives selected by two partisan organizations. (Contrasted with
council members who are representatives selected by all of the people.)
In general...the proposal seems to introduce a"partisan" element in the
Charter which has not been in it before, and which I doubt would serve
the community we11.
Sincerely,
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William J. Nee
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ACTIONI INFO.
13th City Council meeting, a resident of the Polk Street
area requested status of the petition submitted to the City
1981 at the Planning Commission meeting. Council requested
the petition and include it on the agenda for the next
We have reviewed the six items addressed in the p�titiono Item 2 requests
a 4-way STOP sign to be installed at the intersection of Polk Street and
Lynde D��ive. This signing is possible, but wi7� resu]t in delaying traffic
exiting tF�is area. If' traffic f]ow is to be expedited, a 2-way STOP sign
could be installed which would allow tra�fie to continue from Lynde on to
Pol{;. There are existing STOP signs at Polk and Nathaway and at Hathaway
and Central.
Item 3 requir�s a petition of the residents for construction of sidewalks
within a limited right-of�-way area.
Item 4 is concern of gasoline trucks using Polk and Lynde. 7his could be
satisfied if the staff avrites a le�ter to the tJnion 76 gasaline station re-
questing loaded trucks not �o use these streets. Schaol buses will require
use of these s�reets for access to North Park Schoolo Repairs to Polk
Street are being accomplished during the �Neek of Apri7 13th.
Item 5--there are NO PARKING signs on Polk adjacent to Lynde intersection.
If desired, 4ve can install NO PARKIPIG BETWEEN THE NOURS OF MIDNIGHT T0
6:00 A.hi, on Polk, similar to what is existing on Lynde Drive.
As an additional item of informai:ion, I am providing some published rationale
which discourages the use of STOP signing as a means to control traffic.
Studies have sho4vn that ti�e installatian of signs result in higher speeds,
drive�° inattention, additional air pollution and increased vef�icle operational
costs.
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Attachments
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t�;c� the re�iden.ts of �ric�ley, �•re brS.n�ing to your.attention tha follo��ri.np
problems aricing from tha �tz•at'f5,c i'rom Irux�bruick, anci th� �partm�nts �. �
loca-ted on I�i1lti�rind r�nd Lynde Drive. Z'!e liave found out that, an addi-tion.al
I�1J unit apartmen-� � co:nplax ia bein� considered on Pol.k Street near Plorth
Park School. WQ are a.�a:tnst th�se apartmants for these rea$ons.
Y� Hzl.lwi.nd trafxa.c has been rerouted to Lynde Arive, then Pol'� Stree�
and fznally Hackma�F� Drive to CentraZ Avenua or Highway 65. Qur
once quiet residential street �.s turning into a highway.
2. EYCegaive 8peedin� has made it almost i�npossible ta safely back
out of our driveways. ti�le believe a four way atop sion snoula be .
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placad at the.intersection of �'oIk Street and Lynde Drive to help .
alow down the traffzc. A7.so -ihe pasaibilz-iy of speed bu�pa to �,
slo�,� tra�f�.c do�rm.
3. t�;e haue no sidewalk3 and children must �-ralk on Polk Stree� e.nd �
Lynde Ara.ve to enter North Park School. One child has alreaciy
been struck by a car last �al�.
�F. L�aded gasolS.ne trucks ara using Polk Street and Lynde Drive to
enter'the Union 7� gas station fox �illing purpages. A1$o se�ni- '
irai2er trucks are usin; PaZk Street and Lynae brive. So�e have
even park�d in �'ront oP re3identi.al ho�es. School buse� also
use Po1k Street and Lynde Drive to transport children to North � �
1'ark: 5chool. Our ntreet is in need o� repair� fro:n tl�e heavy
traf£ic. ��e ara requesting a ti•reight restriction si�n be placed
on Polk Sireet to keep truck� from usi.n� our reai�enti.ul stree�. .
5. The oxistin; apartment� on Lynde Drive t�r�.d Hillxind h.s.ve no
parking signs o� tha €streeta ajoining iheir pro�ertios. The
' overl.oud parkiria is using Lynde Drive and Pollc Street, iakin; .
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parkin� �way fro�n -th� residences on Polk S'ti•aet. 'Phey have been.
block:i.n; our drivew�yr� and c�epositing beex bottlee ttncl trash alon�
the s�reet and on our Za�rne. For thia re��on we want Polk �treet
�• me.rked NO OVERN�UHT PARKII��G from i0 p.m. to b a.�.
6. ;ie are not in favor of having our street rridan to accommodate .
additional trafii.e �rom the said new apartment complox. L;e
• would be in:favor of placing sidarralks to keep children off the �
atreeta. b4ak�,ng at safer �or then to walk to school. .�
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A stop sign is one of our most valu-
able and effective traffic control
devices; ... when used at tlie right
place and under the ric�ht condi-
tions. It is intended to help drivers
and pedestrians at an infersection
decide who ha-s the right of �vay.
Quite often stop signs are arbi-
trarily installed along a roadway
forthe expressed purpose ofinter-
rupting through traffic and "reduc-
ing speed". The stop signs are not
needed to assign right of v✓ay or to
control traffic volumes. Unfortu-
natety, a number of studies indicate
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at locaiions vrhere the stop sign is
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Where �stop signs are installed to
control speed, there is a high in-
cidence of intentional violations.
Most of our drivers are reasonable
people and they obey stop signs as
long as the stop makes sense to
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rapidly. In those locations where
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By the time you reccive this New�letter, S�H wi}f be occupying new, ex-
pzndeci atiicrs at ?.22 E� ,t Little Czn�ida Fioad, St. Pau1, hin. This location
�t i-3;;E anci Little Canad:l Ro�d pra��ides easy access i�r those �vho �•.�ish
to visit us, ;�nd more c�ft��n, for Sl:li's sta(f to visit clients in providing
project ::E�rvi;•c�:. St:1-f cor�tinues �viih its recently exp:lndt�c� ofiices in Chi�-
pc�tiuz Fa(Is, 11'i;consin at 'l�5 l.3rly Strc,,t. Throunit thesc e�4�ln�ir.d ot(ices,
SEH �vil! confinue tc7 E�rc�virJf� pi�ofes:;ional en�7ine��ring servic�s to Minne ;ota
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ate vicinity of the stop sign, and
frequently speeds are higher be-
tween intersections.
A San Francisco study showed that
speeds 100 ft. past the stop sign
were within 3 miles per hour of the
top level of speeds. 7he study also
sho:,�ed that s�Pe�s in a m�d-b!ock
location 2 blocks from any stop
sign were 3 to 5 miles per hour
higher with the stop sign than after
the stop signs had bee�� removed.
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igan, sho�ved that average speeds
also increased sligl�tly after instal-
lation of stop signs. This study �tso
showed tk�at approxinzately hatf of
the motorists made a rolling stop
anci one-quarter did not stop at all.
An Indiana siudy of several stop
signs showed ihat 31 °ro failed io
stop for stop sig�s installcd along
low volume ro:�ds. Several undocu-
mented studies in the 7win City
it�etropalitan area al^o ii�clicatc �
rathcr : tit�st:���ti;tl viol;ltion rate and
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Untrea[ed base or lean t�ot mi•r. layer.s can get 2oaded o�i.th �.�ater, or serious
settlements occur a� the joines. The use of a cobblestone mi�, orith 2 or 3
in. top-size a�gregaCe, has been used wittl some success in Tennessee, Rrkansas,
and Georgia, but the treatmenr is ex�erisive ancl the states are no longer using
it. Georgia reports reduction �f crack F�idths with z2-in. strzps of heavy rub-
bery membrane placed over thc joints. Georgia has alsa tried s?de drains but
because of serious elagging has discontinued the practice.
Mr. Foster`s personax reeo�.mendations are twofold: a) on roads with £airly
low trafiic volur�e, overlay with just enouoh thickness to permit smoothing up
the pavement and when serious reflection cracking or raveling or loss of smooth-
ness occurs repeat the overlay; and b) for roads with greater volumes o£ traf£ic,
break the slab dawn into 'l-ft. pieces and design the overlay to carry traffic
for the anticipated design life. .
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A Viewpoint on Neighborhood Traffic Constraints. R.D. tdilliams.� Public j,lorks,
Vol. lll, No. 3, pp. 76-77, ijarch 1980.
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A previous abstract (See Highway Research and Publication Review for August,.
1980, p. 176!�) gave several schemes for li�iting non-Local tra£fic on residential
streets. T'his article gives an apposing view, givino arguments against the use (
of any such artificial baxriers. It is written on the basis of the experience of '�
the author in a small city, Winston-Sale�, vorth Caro?ina. This city has 18
streets �•�hich could be classified as arterial. Fourteen of these have a signifi-
cant lengtii abutted by resident�.al develop�cent. Under the eoncept of equal pro-
tection, people on other streets a;hich traffic may divert to have no �ore rights,
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than those living on the arterial streets; thus rio favoritism shcaulci be shoGm.
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�Streets are bainb inundated �aith traffie because adequate street systems have not
been built; ane reason is that influencial peoPle have opposed such construction..
Thus the traffic problems are conwlunity-wide, and they will not be solved by push-
ing them around, or restricting traffic to certain streets. .
jdins�on-Salem has tried to discourage traf-£ic on so:�� streets b� use of speed
limits and stop signs. Such SC�ICIRE?S did not �Jrork and did not reciuce trrtffic vol-
umes. Di.verters or street clostires tzave not been used ror several r�asons in-
cludina need for uicI;er acccss by etners�enc vehicl.es need for nublic er�nsit.
i.n�o.�ven�ence ta ttzose in neit;hborhood, :chool bus service, ener�y conservation,
� ne.e.d for equal proL-ection to a1Z ci.tizens. ' �
The simple_.result from _alinost all c�se s_tudies_is tliat the amount of traf£ic
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'n r� cit is_fi�ed and �zhen c � -'" ^ '—y`�`�
7�_, _y__ _ __ sorte_,trcets loose_t.r3fr�c,_ others u_ust ualn it� an
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�mprovement,__in_ one__ l�c,atioti._ c.aiises_ a_ _�,�.�rst_z_in�_„in__a:�ot��er,.. _ It is best not to ta�n-
per witli elie comp].ex systems ttiat liave led to the current t_raffic ciistribution.
� J�r. Idillian�s is City Traffic En�;ineer of ldinston-Saleai, NorCti Carolina.
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F11WA resc�archers have studied movemrnts of about 15 0 bridges in
Wasliit�F;ton supported on spreacl founclatioi�s. Results indieated that
these foot-in�;s were safe, reliable, anci cost-ef£cetive when compared
to pi.les. For certai.n conditions, such as wliere scour is possible,
piles would be nceded. In somc it�stances there wcre fewer problems on
bridges witti spread foundations than on close-by brid�;es on piles; an
example is tlie bump where an approach fi11 settles and the bridge on
piles does not.
A proper definitian of toler.able foundation•movement so that the
structural design of the bridge members and the foundatio� design are
optimized should lead to improved more-economical structures. This is
the intent of the research and the articles to be presented.
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/����?�.'��•�,-The Gost of a Stop Sign. American City and Cour�ty, Vo1. 95, No. 7,
f�,�, p. 23, Ju Ly 1980.
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'� �' This is just a brief item in tlie Public Forum section of some infor-
mation collected by Sa1em Spitz, Traffic Engineer f-or Long Beach, Calif.
Citizens often ask "How much does a stop si n cost� a�oo�?", especially
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if a re4�est for one has�een denied. The expected answer is the dollar
val.ue of the post and sign and a�ittle labor. This mitiht be on1Y..5100._
• or if there� is some painting, an advance warnin� si�n, and some other
minor items it might be a fe�� hundred dollars.
The real costs of a stop si�n, l�owever, include the excess cost5
to vehicle tisers�the time lost, the annoyance, and the increa..��d,.�m�s_,,=,
sions. There is also increased noise p°llution whzch is especially objec-
�o�able in residential. areas. Some studics have indicateci that accident
rates increase after a stop si�n is installed 'Phe author has develoned
�,ta sho��ins� tt�at for a street with 1000 ADT and a 35 mgh operating speed,
,� ston siQn will increase annual vet�icle opezatin� costs by $9600, add
1400 hours of time loss� cause an extra fuel use of 3800 �allons, and�ield
8400 It� of CQ, 600 IU of HC, aiid 600 Zb of NOX e�ns.ssions.
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Hi�liwa� Delineators: Testing i�e�•� Desi.�s. 1'�blic Works, Vol. 111, No� 8,
PP� 74-75, Au�ust 1980.
Ait interesting test is being made of sonie new systems of reflectorized
roadside dclincators on tliree l�i�,iiways in New Jersey. The tllree highways
arc a state ro�itc similar to a rural interstate hi�liway, an IAI'-rural two-lane
road, and a]?ecleral Aid Second�ry road. Acl-ually, L}zree i�iaiit types or sys-
tems are }acinL compared. 'Tl��se arc: ste�l posts 4J1Ctl retlector buttons
on ri�ht sidc of road; plas�ic posts with contrast stripe and narrow diagonal
rcfl�ctor on ri.ght side and plasti.c post with contrast stri��e on left; and
same as secoi�cl sy>teiu but revcrse reflector aclded to left-side posts� T1ie
plc►sti.c j�ost.s h,ivc tl�e advanC���;e ovrr stcel in that they are flexible and can
st..►nd im��.icts hy vchicl�s :�nd will. rc-er�,ct ancf remain in service. Tliey are
iuo�►t�t��d on a 2-f� IC11�I:�1 of: cli:lllilCl iron ancl eail be clrive►i wiCl� an air iiauuner�
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DATE April 15, i981.
FRU�lI D.P.V'V. �lnhn G_ Flnr
SUBJECT
Avaar�d of Contract for 4later and
Sanitary Se4ver Project No. 133
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On Tuesday, April 7, 1981 at 11:00 a.m. in tl�e Fridley Civic Center,
bids ��rere received for the Water and Sanitary Sewer Improvement Pro-
ject No. 133.
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A total of twQnty contractors showed interest in the project--ten bids
were rece-ived. The advertisement requested two alternate bids: one for
PVC wa'ter pipe and the other for ductile iron, as a means of evaluating
the cost differential of the two materiais. The difference betaveert the
t�vo bids was approximately �5,000.
One location where we are replacing a water line (69th) was caused by
the deterioration of the existing ductile pipe. The manufacturer recom-
mends tvrapping the pipe with polyvinyl. The other location (H�vy. 65) is
simply a looping project.
Since the tvater project is relatively simple and this provides us a means
of installing PVC and obtaining first hand experience with its use, I am
recommending that we use PVC pipe on this projecto
Recommend the bids be received and the contract be awarded to 4�alhunt
Construction for Alternate A.
Walhunt Construction has worked previously for the City and done outstand-
ing work.
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PLANHOLDER
tJalhunt Construction
1640 - 177th Avenue PJ.W.
Cedar, MN 55011
Q & P Construction
Qox 505
Osseo, MN 55369
Bonine Construction
12636 Main Street
Rogers, MN 55374.
Amer7can Contracting Corp.
1540 Yeliowbrick Road
� Coon Rapids, MiN 55433
F.Fo Jedlicki, Inc.
5411 Bartlet alvdo
Mound, MN 55364
G. L. Contracting, Inc.
P.O. Box 340
' Hopkins, MN 55343
pawson Constructian, Inc,
. 1803 Ferry Street Sp.
Anoka, MN 55303
Randall Contracting �
19384 - 3rd�Street N.E.
Cedar, MN 55011
CITY OF FRIDLEY, t�INNFSOTf�
WATER AND SEWER PROJEC7 N0. 1.33
Bid Opening: April 7, 1981
(11:UO a.mo)
BIQ D�POSIT
5%
8alboa Ins.
BID
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$ 47,323.50
5% � $ 53,239.34
.American Drug Ins.
$2,917.27
(money order)
State Bank of Rogers
5%
Firemen's Fund
$ 54,851.77
$ 55,534.00
5% I $ 66,590.00
Trans American Ins.
5%
Firemen's Fund
5%
Traveler.s Ins.
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ALT. a
$ 52,531.50
$ 57,8II3.14
$ 58,345.47
$ 59,657.60
� 70,930.00
$ 67,1�.5.00 � $ 70,060.00
$ 67,195.00 � $ 75,I90.00
5% I $ 73,271.50 � � 78,154.00
American Inst.
Encon Utilities
1530 East Cliff Poad 5%
Burnsville, MN 55337 Reliance
N.Q.H. Construction, Inco
17545 - 6th Street
Cedar, MN 55011
5%
[3alboa Ins.
$103,300.00 � $109,810.00
$185,380.00 �189,720000
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ril 15, 1981
Awarding St. 1981-10 Sealcoating
Project
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On April 8, 1981 at 11:00 a.m. in the Frid7ey Civic�Center, 6ve opened
the bids for our St. 1981-10 Sealcoating Project.
Five contractors were interested in the project and four bids were re-
ceived. Qustcoat�ng, Incorporated of Glencoe, Minnesota was the low
bidder.
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ACTIONI IPIFO.
In the advertisement, we requested bids on buckshot (for residential) and
traprock (for commercial/industria7) street sealcoating. We anticipate
using both far a contrac� cost of $43,000, which is incl�ded in our 1981
budget.
We have checked the references of Dustcoating, Incorporated and received
good reparts. Dustcoating is not a union contractor. We have received
notice from the T�amster's Union that they desire the City to use union
contractorso
Recommend the City Council receive�the bids and award the contract to the
lowest bidder, Qustcoating, Incorporated.
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� CITY OF FRIDLEY •
pROJ�Ci' STe 1981-1�SCALCO�TIFdG� .
f3i d Openi ng : llpri 1 8, 19£31 �
(11:00 aom.) .
pLt����fIULDEEt � • E3TD U�POSIT .
Dustcoating,.Inc. • �
Route 2, Qox 88A . 5% Base: �39,860.70 .
6lencoe, h1N 55336 United States � •
$64-3218 (479-1593) Alt: �51,939.70
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A7 i i ed 81 acktop Co. _ - -.- '.-
Bituminous Contractiny- 5% . Base: $41,551.76
10503 - 89th Avenue North State Sur.ety • .
Maple Grove, P�N 55364 .. A�t: �55,563.40 .
Bituminous aoadways, Inco � ' .
2825 Cedar Avenue Sou�h � 5%� Base: �41,793.34.�
Minneapolis, MN 55407 Fire�ten's Fund
721-2451 • � Alt: $65,588.97
Blacktop Service , � . -
1200 4Jest Highway 13 � 5% Base: �47,108.10 .
Burnsville, P9N 55337 Fidelity . �
890-6300 � . A7t: �62,810.00
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ST. 1981-1. � 2 Street ProJect
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On Tuesday, April 14, 1981 at 11:00 a.m. in the Frid�ey Civic Center,
we opened the bids for Street Improvement Project St, 1981-1 & 2.
Eleven contractors were interested in the project; we received three bids.
The 'low bidder was N.D.N., Incorporated at $238,590.60. N.D.H. has
worked for the City in previous years and done outstanding work.
We have not received the formal State approval for improving 69th Avenue.
In order to abtain State Aid participatian, tiae cannot award the contract
until the authorization is received.
Recommend the City Council receive the bids for Street Tmprovement Project
St. 1981-1 & 2.
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• STREET It4PR0�lEISE�J'f P(tOJECTS ST. 19�1-I E� 2
Ei�id Opening: April 14,.19II1
. (11:00 a.m.) .
� PL1111HULD�{t .�._..4._ . I ^ E3ZD ULPO5IT' �
P�.Q.N„ Inc.
700 Industry 6oulevard
Anoka , f+9N 55303 ( 427-4400 )
Nardrives, Inc.
3030 Narbor Lane
Mpl s. , �r1N 55441
C.S. McCrossan, Inc. �
Qox AD
Osseo, MN 55369 (425-4167)
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Fireman's Fund
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Lumberi�an`s Mutual
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Fireman's Fund
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E3I D At�OUNT
$238,592.60
$250,Ob4.81
$�58,820.40
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RESOLUTION N0. - 19�1
R�SOLUTIOPi CALLING FOR PUBLIC NEARING PURSUANT TO
MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 474.01, SUBD. 7b, ON BEHALF OF
PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT BY THE WINFIELD
DEVELOPMENTS, INC.
WHEREAS, a proposal has been made to this Council by the Winfield Developments,
Inc., a Minnesota corporation (the "Company"), to undertake a project (the
"Project") pursuant �o the ��innesota Municipal Industrial Development Act,
Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 474 (the "Act"); and
WNEREAS, the Project consists of the constriction of an office/warehouse/
service building thereof in the City af �ridley, Minnesota; and
WNEREAS, Sect9on
a public hearing
not less than 15
hearing; and
474.01, Subd. 7b, of the Act requires this Council to conduct
on said proposal and to publish notice of said public hearing
days nor more than 30 days prior to the date fixed for the
WNEREAS, the Company has delivered to this Council a draft copy of a proposed
application tp the Minnesota Commissioner of Securities, together with all
attachments and exhibits thereto, and said application, attachments and
exhibits are now on file with the City Clerk; �
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that a public hearing shall be conducted by
this Council, on the proposal to undertake and finance the Project, on May 11,
1981 at the City Hail, at which hearing all parties who appear shall be given
an opportunity to express their views with respect to said proposal; and
BE IT FURTHEER RESOLVED, that notice of the time and place of hearing, and
stating the general nature of the project and an estimate of the principal
amount of bonds or other obligations to be issued to finance the Project
shall be published at least once not less than 15 days nor more than 30 days
prior to the date fixed for the hearing, in the official newspaper and a
newspaper of general circulation of the City. The notice shall state that a
draft copy of the proposed application to the Minnesota Commissioner of
Securities, together with all attachments and exhibits thereto, shall be
available for public inspection following the publication of such notice and
shall specify the place and times where and when ii wi11 be so available.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
THIS DAY OF , 1981.
J�� �. � .,.�.
ATTEST:
[►`ll�1►1�1't (►�1:1�Q��'t�l�
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(Official Publication)
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING ON
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
ON BEHALF OF THE 4JINFIELD DEVELOPMENTS, INC.
NOTICE IS NERE6Y GIVEN that a public hearing shall be conducted by the City
Counci] of the City of Fridley, Minnesota on an industrial development project
proposed to be undertaken by the City and the Winfield Developments. Inc.,
a M,innesota Corporation (the "Company"), at the City Hall in said City on
Monday, the llth day of May, 1981 at 7:30 o'clock p.m. The project is proposed
to consist generally of the construction of an office/warehouse/service building
in the City of Fridley, Minnesota. Under the proposal, up to approximately
$4,Q00;000.00 in principal amount of Industria] Development Revenue Bond
of the City of Fridley will be issued to finance the project. A draft copy of
the proposed Application to the �4innesota Commissioner of Securities for the
project, together with all attachments and exhibits thereto, shall be available
for public inspection following this publication of notice in the office of the
City Clerk of the City of Fridley, 6431 University Av�nue N.E., Fridley,
Minnesota 55432, t�londay through Frid�ey, except lega� holidays, from 8:00 o'clock
a.m. to 5:00 o'clock p.m, to and including the date of hearing.
Dated , 198i.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
� . � -. .
Publish: April 22 and 29, 1981
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MEMORANDUM
T0: NASIM M. QURESHI, CITY MANAGER
FROM: SIDNEY C. INMAN, CENTRAL SERVICES DIRECTOR
SUBJECT: TEMPORARY BONDS
DATE: APRIL 15, 1981
The attached resolutions would authorize the issuance of
tempor_ary bonds for: Water, Sanitary Sewer and Storm Sewer �
Improvement Project No. 130 for $70,Q00, Water and Sanitary
Improvement Project No. 131 for $70,000, and ST. 1980-1, �
ST. 1980-2 and ST. 1980-3 Street Improvement Projects for
$800,000. Please note that Project No. 130 is a second issue.
SCI:sh
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RESOLUTION N0. - �q��
A R�SOLUTION DIRECTIP�G TNE ISSl1ANCE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVE-
MENT BONDS IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAWS OF 1957, C�IAPTER 385
WATER, SANITARY SEWER A.ND STORM SEb!ER If°P. PROJECT N0. 130, 2ND ISSUE
BE IT RESOLVED'by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota,
as follows: �
SECTION 1. The total estimated cost of Glater, Sanitar Se4�ier, and Storm Sewer
Imp. Proiect No. 130 has been estimated at 70,00 .
SECTION 2. It is naw estimated that the sum of ;7(1,000.00 is currently
necessary to provide financing of t(�e project above noied, and
it is hereby determined to be necessary to borrovr said amount
for the payment of obligations now incurred and for expenses
necessarily incurred in connection with the construction of said
impi�ovement pro.ject.
SECTiON 3. There is hereby created a Water, Sanitary Sewer, and Storm Sewer
Imp: Project �lo. 130, 2nd issue Fund v�hich shall contain a
construct�on account as part thereof into which shall be paid
all proceeds of temporary bonds issued pursuant to this
resolution and subsequent resolutions, and out of v�lhich shall be
paid all amounts due and payable as costs or expenses incident
, to or incurred in connection with the making of said improvement.
SECTION 4. There is also hereby created a Water, Sanitary Sea�er, and Storm
Sewer Imp. Project No. 130 principa and interest account,
which account in said fund may and shall be termed as the
principal and interest fund, into which shall be paid the
proceeds of all special assessments levied against benefited
property by reason of making of said improvements as well as all
other monies therein to be paid as provided by law and out of
which shall be paid the principal and�interest on all temporary
improvement bonds issued to finance said project.
SECTION 5. It is hereby determined that the sum of �70,000.00 shall be
with borrowed to finance said Water, Sanitary Sewer, and Storm
Sewer Imp. Project Plo. 130 with respect to cost of construction
and expenses necessarily incurred relative thereto by this date,
by the issuance of temporary improvement bonds of the City of
Fridley as authorized in Minnesota Statues, Section 429.01,
Subdivision 3, as amended by Laws of 1957, Chapter 385.
SECTION 6. Said bonds shall be payable from the principa� and interest fund
of the Water Sanitary SeNrer, and Storm Se�ier Imp. Project P1o. 130
but the C�ty, furt er recogn�z�ng �ts duty under the aw as
pravided by Section 429.091, and covenants.and agrees �vith the
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purchaser and all hblders from time ta time of said temporary
improvement bonds, at or pr��r to the maturity thereof, that it
will pay and retir� such bonds and the interest thereon out of
the proceeds of definitive irnprovement bon�s which the Council
shall issue and sell at or prior to the maturity of the
temporary improvement bonds to the extent that the same cannot
be�paid out of funds availabie from the principal and int�rest
fund of Water Sanitar Seurer ��nd Storm Seurer Im P . 130
or out of other Municipa funds V�hich are proper y avai able and
are appropriated by the Council far such purpose.
SECTION 7. It is hereby determined to levy special assessments against
benefited property by reason of the making of Water, Sanitary Sewer,
Storm Sewer Imp. Project No. 130 � and to evy ad va orem
taxes if necessary to produce sums at east five percent in
excess of the amounts sufficient to pay principal and interest
when due on said temporary improvement bonds and on any
definitive bonds to be issued as herein provided, such special
assessments to be placed on the tax rolls at such time when said
improvement projects have been completed, or when the total cost
thereof has been determined.
SECTION 8. Said temporary improvement bonds in the amount of $70,000.00
shali be denominated Water, Sanitary Sewer, and Storm Sewer Project #130
and shall be 14 in number and numbered from to
� inclusive, each in the denomination of $5,000.00 and shall bear
' interest at the rate of g percent per annum payable
. semiannually on the 15th day of October and April of each
year, and shall mature on P.pril 15, 1984 , and sha'('f be
subject to redemption and prepayment on any �nterest payment
date at par and aecrued interest. Not less than thirty days
before the date specified for redemption of said bonds, the City
Treasurer sha11 mail notice Qf the call thereof to the holder,
if known. Said Treasurer shall maintain a record of the names
and addresses of the holders of said bonds insofar as such
information is made available to him by the holders thereof for
the purpose of mailing said natices. The principal and all
interest on said bonds shall be payable at Fridley City Hall,
6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridley, Minnesota 55432.
SECTION 9. Said temporary improvement bonds shall be duplicated and when so
duplicated shall Mave attached tnereto an interest coupon which
bond coupon shall be substantially in the foliowing form:
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No. �350.D0
(Un ess the bond described below is called for earlier redempt�on�
On the day of , , the of ,
Minnesota, will pay to bearer at , Minnesota the sum of
lawfu� money of the Uni�ed States of America for interest
then due on its
Dated:
CITY MANAGER MAYOR
SECTION 10. Said bands and attached coupons shall be prepared under the
direction of the City Clerk and shall be executed on behalf of
the City by the signatures of the Mayor and City ��igr., and the
corporate seal of the City shall be affixed thereto and the
appurtenant interest coupon shall be duplicated and
authenticated by the printed, engraved, lithographed or
. facsimile signatures of said Mayor and City r".gr. When said
bonds have been executed and authenticated, th�y shall be
_� delivered by the Treasurer to the purchaser thereof upon payment
of the purchase price heretofore agreed upon and accrued
interest to date of delivery, and said purchaser shall r�ot be
obliged to see to the application thereof.
SECTION T1. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to file a
certified copy of this resolution with the County Auditor of
Rnoka County, together with such other information as she/he
shall require and to obtain from said County Auditor a
certificate that said bonds have been entered on this bond
register.
SECTION 12. The bonds issued hereunder shall be payable trom�later, Sanitary Sewer
and Storm Sevter Imp. Project ^lo. 130 which is hereby
created. The Treasurer sha cause a monies received from the
proce�ds of said bonas, all monies appropriated and transferred
from other funds and all special assessments for the
improvement, provided that if any payment of principal or
interest shall become due when there is not sufficient money in
said fund to pay the sar�e, the Treasurer shall pay such
principal or interest from the general fund of the City and such
fund shall be reimbursed for such advances out of monies to be
credited to said fund when said monies are collected. Al1
proceeds for said bonds except accrued interest shall be
credited to the fund and used to pay the cost of said
improvements.
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SECTION 13. It is further provided that should it appear at any time
that the monies credited to said fund ar�d provided for the
payment of principal or interest on the bonds when the sums
becon�e due are not sufficient to pay the same, that then the
City shall issue further definitive improvement bonds as
authorized and provided in accordance with Minnesota
Statutes, Section 429.091, Chapter 475, and that the process
of said further definitive bonds shall be first used to pay
the principal and interest as is then due and ta redeem the
temporary bonds issued thereunder.
SECTION 14. The City Council has determined that not less than twenty
percent of the total cost of said improvement will be paid
by special assessments to be lev9ed against every lot, piece
or parcel of land benefited by the said improvement. The
City hereby covenants and agrees that it will•do and
perform, as soon as they can be done, all acts and things
necessary for the final and valid levy of such special
assessments, and in the event that any such assessments b�
at any time held invalid with respect to�any lot, piece or
parcei of land, due to any error, defect or irregularity, or
in any action or proceeding taken or to be taken by the
Council or any of the City Officers or empioyees, either in
the making of such assessment or in the performance of any
condition precedent thereto, the City and this Council will
forthwith do all such further proceedings as may be required
by law to make such assessments valid and binding liens
against such property, and also s�all take such further
proceedings as may be required by law to provide monies for
the payment of principal and interest as the same fall due
on the bonds issued hereunder and to provide for the
redemption of the same.
SECTION 15. It is hereby determined that the collection of special
assessments and the praceeds of monies appropriated and
transf erred from other funds is and will be in an amount
at least five percent in excess of the amount required to
pay the principal of and the interest on said bonds when
and that no ad valorem tax levy is accordingly required.
of
due
SECTION 16. The officers of the City and the County Auditor of Anoka
Conty are hereby authorized and directed to prepare and
furnish to the purci�aser of said bonds and to tMe attorneys
approving the legality of the issuance thereof, certified
copies of all proceedings and reeords relating to said bonds
and to the financial affairs of said City, and such other
affidavits, certificates and information as may be required,
to show the fact relating to the legality and marketability
of said bonds as the same appear from tl�e books and records
under their custody and coni:rol or as otherwise kno►�rn to
them, and sucl� cer�tificates, certified copies, and
affidavits, including any heretofore fur•nished, shall be
d�emed representations of the City as to the correctness of
ali statements contained therein.
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PASSED R�dD ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL QF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MI�JNESOTA THIS
DAY OF ,
WILLIAM J. NEE, MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - cIDNEY C. IJ�!MRN
0109A/1214F1
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RESOLUTIOP� N0. - 1Q81
A RESOLUTIO�� DIRECTING TIIE SALE APdD PURCHASE OF TEMPORARY
IMPROVEMENT QO��DS IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAWS OF 1957,
CN/1PTER 385
WATER, SANITARY SEWER AND STOR�1 SFWER IP1P. PROJECT �10. 130, 2�1D ISSUE
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County,
Minnesota, as follows:
That WHEREAS it has heretofore been determined by this.Council to issue
temporary improvement bonds in order to provide the necessary funds for the
construction and payment of expenses relative to the Water, �anitary Sewer and Storm
Se��rer Imp. Pro,iect Pdo. 130 �
WHEREAS it has been determined that there is at the present time an amount in
excess of�70,000.00 in the following fund, io-wit: Investment Fund, which
sum will not be required for other purposes prior to Ap ril 15, 1984
IT IS THEREFORE DETERMINED to be in the interest of the City of Fridley that
the sum of �70,000.00 of the Investment Fund be invested as authorized by
law, and in accordance therewith, it is hereby determined to purchase the sum
of $70,000.00 of the aforementioned Water, Sanitary Sewer, and Storm Seaaer Imp.
Pro�ect �1 30.�0 issued under date ofi pr� , , upon their initial
issuance in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Sections
429.091, 471.56 and 475.66, out of funds of the Investment Fund and on behalf
of said'fund at par and accrued interest as of the date of delivery of said
bonds and completion of such sale, it being further determined to be
reasonable and advantageous to the Investment Fund to invest in said
temporary improvement bonds and to be reasonable and advantageous to the City
to sell said temporary improvement bonds in accordance with provisions of
this resolution.
SECTION 1. The City Clerk and Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed
to take ar�y and all steps necessary to effect the provisions of
the aforegoing resolutions and to make such transfer of funds as
may be necessary from time to time to give effect to the
provisions hereof. ,
PASS�D AND ADOP7ED BY 7HE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA THIS
DAY OF , . �
WILLIAM J. NEE - h1AY0R
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - SIDNEY C. IfdP•1Afd �
0109A/1275A
1�'
,
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RESOLUTION ��0. - 1981
A RESOLUTION DIRECTING TNE ISSUANCE OF TEMPORARY IMPROUE-
MENT QONDS IN ACCORDANCE �JITN LAWS OF 1957, CNRPTER 385
WATER AND SANITARY SEWER Ih1PR0VEP1ENT PROJECT PJO.. 131
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota,
as follows:
SEC7IQN 1. The total estimated cost of 4��ater and Sanitary Sewer Improvement
� Project #131 has been estimated at ..70,000.00 .
SECTION 2. It is no�v estimate� that the s
necessary to provide financing
it is hereby determined to be
far the payment of obligations
necessarily incurred in connec
improvement project.
um of �70,Q00.00 is currently
of the project above noted, and
necessary to borrow said amount
now incurred and for expenses
tion with the construction of said
SECTION 3. There is hereby created a 1�later and Sanit,ary Sewer Improvement
Project �;o. 131 Fund which shall contain a
construction account as part thereof into which shall be paid
all proceeds of temporary bonds issued pursuant to this
resolution and subsequent resolutions, and out of which shall be
paid all amounts due and payable as costs or expenses incident
to or incurred in connection with the making of said improvement.
SECTION 4. There is also hereby created a bJater and Sanitar Sewer Im rovement
Project No. 13T principa and interest account,
• which account in said fund may and shall be termed as the
principal and interest fund, into which shali be paid the
proceeds of all special assessments levied against benefited
property by reason of making of said impravements as well as all
other monies therein to be paid as provided by ]aw and out of
which shall be paid the principal and�interest on all temporary
improvement bonds issued to finance said project.
SECTIpN 5. It is hereby determined that the sum of fi70,000.00 shall be
with borrowed to finance said Water and Sanita� Sewer Improvement
Project Plo. 131, with respect to cost of construction
and expenses necessarily incurred relative thereto by this date,
by the issuance of temporary improvement bonds of the City of
Frid]ey as authorized in Minnesota Statues, Section 429.01,
Subdivision 3, as amended by Laws of 1957, Chapter 385.
SECTION 6. Said bonds shall be payable from the principal and interest fund
of the Water and Sanitary Sewet� Improveij�ent Praject Plo. 131
but the C�ty, furtf�er recac�n�zang �ts duty under the� aw as
provided by Section 429.091, and covenants and agrees with the
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purchaser and all hal�ers from time to time of said temporary
irnprovement bonds, at or prior to the maturity thereof, that it .
wiil pay and retire such bonds and the interest thereon out of
the proceeds of definitive improvement bonds which the Council
shall issue and sell at or prior to the maturity of the
temporary improvement bonds to the extent that the same cannot
be paid out of funds available from the principal and interest
fund of Water and Sanitar Sewer Im rovement Pro'ect P!o. 131
or out of other Municipa fiunds which are proper y avai able and
are appropriated by the Council for such purpose.
SECTION 7: It is hereby determined to levy special asse�sments against
benefited property by reason of the making of 6dater and Sanitary
Se�,aer Improvement Project P:o. 131 and to evy ad va orem
taxes if necessary to produce sums at least five percent in
excess of the amounts sufficient to pay principal and interest
�vhen due on said temporary improvement bonds and on any
definitive bonds to be issued as herein provided, such special
assessments to be placed on the tax rolls at such time when said
improvement projects have been completed,,or when the total cest
thereof has been determined.
SECTION 8. Said temporary �mprovement bonds in thE amount of �70,000.00
shall be denominated b;ater and Sanitar Sewer Im rovement Pro'ect Plo. 131
and shall be 14 in number and numbered from to 14
inclusive, each in t�e denomination of �5,000.00 and shall bear
interest at the rate of 8 percent per annum payable
. semiannually on the 15th day of_ October and April of each
year, and shall mature on April 15, 1984 , and— sha�� be
' subject to redemption and prepayment on any interest payment
date at par and accrued interest. Not less than thirty days
before the date specified for redemption of said bonds, the City
Treasurer shall mail notice of the call thereof to the holder,
if known. Said Treasurer shall mainiain a record of the names
and addresses of the holders of said bonds insofar as such
information is made available to him by the holders thereof for
the purpose of mailing said notices. The principal and all
interest on said bonds sha]1 be payable at Fridley City Hall,
6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridley, Minnesota 55432.
SECTION 9. Said temporary improvement bonds shall be duplicated and when so
duplicated shall have attached tnereto an interest cflupon which
bond coupon shall be substantially in the following form:
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No. �� �
(Un ess tt�e bond described below is called for earlier redemption
On the day of , , the o� �
Minnesota, will pay to bearer at , M�nnesota the sum o�—
la��lful money of the United States of America for interest
then due on its
Dated:
CITY h"�ANAGER
MAYOR
SECTION 10. Said bonds and attached coupons shall be prepared under the
direction of the City Clerk and shall be executed on behalf of
the City by the signatures of the Mayor and City M9!"-� and the
corporate seal of the City shall be affixed thereto and the
appurtenant interest coupon shall be duplicated and
authenticated by the printed, engraved, liti�ographed or
facsimile signatures of said Mayor and City P?gr. When said
bonds have been executed and authenticated, they shall be
delivered by the Treasurer to the purchaser thereof upon payment
of the purchase price heretofore agreed upon and accrued
interest to date of delivery, and said purchaser shall not be
obliged ta see to the application thereof.
SECTION 11. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to file a
certified copy of this resolution wi�h the County Auditor of
Rnoka County, together with such other information as she/he
shall require and to obtain from said County Auditor a
cert�ficate that said bonds have been entered on this bond
register.
SECTIOf� 12. The bonds issued hereunder sha11 be payable from Water and
Sanitar Sev,�er Im rovement Pro'ect �!o. 131 which is hereby
created. The Treasurer sha cause a monies received from the
proceeds of said bonds, all monies appropriated and transferred
from other funds and all special assessments for the
improvement, provided that i�F any payment of principal or
interest shall become due when there is not sufficient money in
saicl fund to pay the same, the Treasurer shall pay such
principal or� i��terest from the general fund of the City and such
fund shall be reimbursed for such advances out of monies to be
credited to said fund when said monies are collected. All
proceeds for said bonds except accrued interest shall be
credited to the fund and used to pay the cost of said
improvements.
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SECTIOPJ 13. It is further provided that should it appear at any time
that the monies credited to said fund and provided for the
payment of principal or interest on the bonds when the sums
become due are not sufficient to pay the same, that then the
City shall issue further definitive improvement bonds as
authorized and provide� in accordance with Minnesota
Statutes, Section 429.U91, Chapter 475, ana that the process
of said further definitive bonds shall be first used to pay
the principal and interest as is then due and to redeem the
temporary bonds issued thereunder. .
SECTIOiV 14. The City Council has determined that not less than twenty
percent of the total cost of said improvement will be paid
by special assessments to be levied against every lot, piece
or parcel ofi land benefited by the said improvement. The
City hereby covenants and agrees that it will�do and
perform, as soon as they can be done, all acts and things
necessary for the final and valid levy of such special
assessments, and in the event that any s�ch assessments be
at any time held invalid with respect to any lot, piece or
parcel of land, due to any error, defect or irregularity, or
in any action or proceeding taken or to be taken by the
Council or any of the City Officers or employees, either in
� the making of such assessment or in the performance of any
. condition precedent thereto, the City and this Council will
' forthwith do all such further proceedings as may be required
by law to make such assessments valid and binding liens
against such property, and also shall take such further
• proceedings as may be required by law to provide monies for
the payment of principal and interest as the same fa17 due
on the bonds issued hereunder and to pravide for the
redemption of the same.
SECTION 15. It is hereby determined that the collection of special
assessments and the proceeds of manies appropriated and
transf err�d from other funds is and will be in an amount of
at ieast five percent in excess of the amount required to
pay the principal of and the interest on said bonds when due
and that na ad valorem tax levy is accordingly requ�red.
SECTION 16. The officers of the City and the County Auditor of Anoka
Conty are hereby authorized and directed ta prepare and
furnish to the purchaser of said bonds and to the attorneys
approving the legality of the issuance thereof, certified
capies of all proceedings and records relating to said bonds
and to the financial affairs of said City, and such other
affidavits, certificates and info►-mation as may be required,
to show the fact relating to the legality and marketability
of said bonds as the same appear from the books and records
under their custody and control or as otherwise knotivn to
tl�e�n, and such certificates, certified copies, and
affidavits, including any heretofore furnished,�shall be
� deE�med representations of the City as to the cor�rectness of
all statements contained therein,
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P�`.SSED A�1D ADOPTED f�Y TFIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA THIS
DAY OF ,
WILLIAM J. NEE, MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK — SIDPlEY C. IfdP�A:�I
OlO�aA/ 127 �A
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RESOLUTION N0, - 1gg�
A RE50LUTION DIRECTING THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF TEMPORARY
Ti�1�'FtUVEMEN�- QOiV05 IP� ACCORDAtJCE WITIi LAWS OF 195�,
CHAPTER 3�35
41ATER AND SANITAPY SEWER IPIPROUEP1FMT PROJECT MQ. 131
BE IT RESOLVEU by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County,
Minnesota, as follows:
That 4JHEREAS it has heretofore been determined by this Council to issue
temporary improvement bonds in order to provide the necessary funds for the
construction and payment of expenses relative to the Water and Sanitary Sewer
Improvement Project Plo. 131
WHEREAS it has been determined that there is at the present time an amount in
excess of �70,000.00 in the following fund, to-wit: Investment Fund, which
sum will not be required for other purposes prior to A.pril 15, 1984
IT IS 7HEREFORE DETERMINED to be in the interest of the City of Fridley that
the sum of �70,000.00 of the Investment Fund be invested as authorized by
law, and in accorciance therewith, it is hereby determined to purchase the sum
of $70,000.00 of the aforementioned Water and Sanitary Sewer Improvement Proj-
ec�o�31—" issued under date of April 15� 19f31 , upon their initial
issuance in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Sections
429.091, 47,1.56 and 475.66, out of funds of the Investment Fund and on behalf
of said�fund at par and accrued interest as of the date of delivery of said
bonds and completion of such sale, it being further determined to be
reasonable and advantageous to the Investment Fund to invest in said
temporary improvement bonds and to be reasonable and advantageous to the City
to sell said temporary improvement bonds in accordance with provisions of
this resolution.
SECTION 1. The City Clerk and Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed
to take any and all steps necessary to effect the provisions of
the aforegoing resolutions and to make such transfer of funds as
may be necessary from time to time to give effect to the
provisions hereof.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY TNE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CiTY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA THIS
DAY OF ,
WILLIAMi J. NEE - htAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK -� SIDNEY C. I�!h1AN
0109A/1275A
l6
17
R�SOLUTION N0. - 1QII1
A RESOLUTION UIRECTTNG THE TSSUANCE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVE-
MENT B0�1DS IN ACCORDANCE WI7H L�WS OF 1957, CHAPTER 3B5
ST. 1��30-1 ; ST. 1980-2 P.ND ST. 1 Q80-3 STREET IPIPROVE�1EP1T PROJECTS
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota,
as foilows:
SECTION 1. The total estimated cost ofi ST. 1980-1, ST. 1980-2 and ST. 1980-3
Street Improvement Projects has been estimated at.800,000.00.
SECTION 2. It is now estimated that the s
necessary to provide financing
it is hereby determined to be
for the payment of obligations
necessarily incurred in connec
improvement project.
um of �800,000.00 is currently
of the project above noted, and
necessary to borrow said amount
now incurred and for expenses
tion with the construction of said
SECTION 3. There is hereby created a ST. 19�0-1, ST.. 1980-2 & ST. 1980-3 Street
Improvement Project Fund which shall contain a
construction account as part thereof into which shall be paid
all proceeds of temporary bonds issued pursuant to this
resolution and subsequent resolutions, and out of wh�ch shall be
paid all amaunts due and payabie as costs or expenses incident
to or incurred in connection with �he making of said improvement.
SECSION 4. There is also hereby created a�T. 1980-1 ST. 1980-2 � ST. 1p80-3
Street Imp. Project prineipa and interest account,
• which account in said fund may and shall be termed as the
principal and interest fund, into which shall be paid the
proceeds of all special assessments levied against benefited
praperty by reason of making of said improvements as we1T as all
other monies therein ta be paid as provided by law and out of
which shall be paid the principal and�interest an all temporary
improvement bonds issued to finance said project.
SECTION 5. It is hereby determined that the sum of�g00,000.00 shall be
with borrowed to finance said S►'. 1980-1, ST. 1980-2 & ST. 1980-3
Street Imp. Projects with respect to cost of construction
and expenses necessarily incurred relative thereto by this date,
by the issuance of temporary improvement bonds of the City of
Fridley as authorized in Minnesota Sta�ues, Section 429.01,
Subdivision 3, as amended by Laws of 1957, Chapter 385.
SECTIOfV 6. Said bonds shall be payable from the principal and interest fund
of the ST. 1980--1, ST. 1980-2 & ST. 193Q-3 Street Imp. Projects
but the City, further recogniz7ng its duty under the aw as
provided by Section 429.091, and covenants and agrees with the
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purchaser and all holders from time to time of said temporary
im�rovement bonds, at or priar to the maturity thereof, that it _
wi11 pay dnd retire such bonds and the interest thereon out of
th� proceeds of definitive improvement bonds whicri the Council
sh�ll issue and sell at or prior to the maturity of the
temporary improvement bonds to the extent that the same cannot
be paid out of funds available from the principal and interest
fund of ST. 1980-1, ST. 1980-2 & ST. 1980-3 Street Im . Projects
or out of other Municipa funds which are proper y available and
are appropriated by the Council for such purpose.
SECTiON 7. It �s hereby determined to levy special asse�sments against
benefited property by reason of the making of ST. 1980-1, ST. 1930-2
& ST. 1980-3, Street Im . Projects and to evy ad va ol rem
taxes if necessary to produce sums at east five percent in
excess of the amounts sufficient to pay principal and interest
when due on said temporary improvement bands and on any
definitive bonds to be issued as herein provided, such special
assessments to be placed on the tax rolls at such time when said
improvement projects have been completed, or when the total cost
thereof has been determined.
SECTION 8. Said temporary improvement bonds in thE amount of �800,000.00
shall be denominated ST. 1980-1, ST. 1980-2 & ST. 1980-3 Street Imp. Proj.
and shall be 80 in number and numbered from to 80
inclusive, each in the denomination of �10,000.00 and shall bear
interest at the rate of 8 percent per annum payable
.. semiannually on the 15th day of October and April of each
year, and shall mature on April 15, 1984 , an�� be
subject to redemption and prepayment on any interest payment
date at par and accrued interest. Not less than thirty days
before the date specified for redemption of said bonds, the City
Treasurer shall mail notice of the call thereof to the holder,
if known. Said Treasurer shall maintain a record of the r►ames
and addresses of the holders of said bonds insofar as such
infarmation is made available to him by the holders thereof for
the purpose of mailing said notices. The principal and all
interest on said bonds shall be payable at Fridley City Hall,
6431 lJniversity Avenue N.E., Fridley, Minnesota 55432.
SECTION 9. Said temporary improvement bonds shall be duplicated and when so
duplicated shall have attached thereto an interest coupon which
bond coupon shall be substantially in the following form:
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(Un ess the bond descrit�ed below is called for earlier redemption
On the day of , ,�he °f r�
Minnesota, will pay to bearer at , M�nnesota the su~ m o�
la�ful money of the United States of America for interest
then due an its
Dated:
CITY MANAGER
MRYOR
SECTION 10. Said bonds and attached coupons shall be prepared under the
direction of the City Clerk and shall be executed on behalf of
the City by the signatures of the Mayor and City P1gr., and the
corporate seal of the City shall be affixed thereto and the
appurtenant interest coupon shall be duplicated and
authenticated by the printed, engraved, lithographed or
facsimile signaiures of said Mayor and City frgr. When said
bonds have been executed and authenticated, they shall be
delivered by the Treasurer to the purchaser thereof upon payment
of the purchase price heretofore agreed upon and accrued
interest to date af delivery, and said purchaser shall not be
obliged to see to the application thereof.
SECTION 11. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to file a
certified copy of this resolution with the County Auditor of
Anoka County, together with such oiher information as she/he
shall require and ta obtain from said County Audator a
certificate that said bonds have been entered an this bond
register.
SECTION 12. The bonds issued hereunder sha11 be payable from ST. 19�0-1, ST,
& ST. 1980-3 Street Improvement Projects which is hereby
created. The Treasurer sha cause � l nionies received -from the
proceeds of said bonas, all monies appropriated and transferred
from other funds and all special assessments for the
improvement, provided ihat if any payment of principal or
interest shall become due when there is not sufficient money in
said fund ta pay the same, the Treasurer shall pay such
principal or interest from the general fund of the City and such
fund shall be reimbursed for such advances out of monies to be
credited to said fund when said monies are collected. All
proceeds for said bonds except accrued interest shall be
credited to the fund and used to pay the cost of said
improvements.
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SECTION 13. It is further provided that should it appear at any time
that the monies credited to said fund and provided for the
payment of principal or interest on the bonds when the sums
� become due are not sufficient to pay the same, that then the
City shall issue further definitive improvement bonds as
au�thori2ed and provided in accordance with Minnesota
Statutes, Secti�n 429.091, Chapter 475, and that the process
of said further definitive bonds shall be first used to pay
the principal and interest as is then due and to redeem the
temporary bonds issued thereunder. .
SECTION 14. The City Council has determined that not less than twenty
percent of the total cost of said improvement will be paid
� by special assessments to be lev�ed against every lot, piece
ar parcel of land benefited by the said improvement. The
City hereby covenants and agrees that it �vill do and
perform, as soon as they can be done, all acts and things
necessary for the final and valid levy of such special
assessments, and in the event that any such assessments be
at any time held invalid with respect to any lot, piece or
parcel of land, due to any error, defect or irregularity, or
in any action or proceeding taken or to be taken by the
Council or any of the City Officers or employees, either in
the making of such assessment or in the performance of any
condition precedent thereto, the City and this Council will
•� forthwith do all such further proceedings as may be required
by law to make such assessments valid and binding liens
against such property, and also shall take such further
proceedings as may be required by law to provide monies far
the payment of principal and interest as the same fall due
on the bonds issued hereunder and to provide for the
redemption of the same.
SECTION 15. It is hereby determined that the collection of special
assessments and the proceeds of monies appropriated and
transferred from other funds is and will be in an amount of
at least five percent in excess of the amount required to
pay the principal of and the interest on said bonds when due
and that no ad valarem tax levy is accordingly required. .
SECTION 1G. The officers of the City and the County Auditor of Anoka
Conty are hereby authorized and directed to prepare and
furnish to the purchaser of said bonds and to the attorneys
approving the legality of the issuance thereof, certified
copies of all proceedings and records relating to said bonds.
and to the financial affairs of said City, and such other
affidavits, certificates and information as may be required,
to sPzow the fact relating to the legality and marketability
�� of said bonds as the same appear from the books and records
under their custody and control or as otherwise known to
them, and such certificates, certified copies, and
affidavits, includinq any heretofore furnished,�shall be
. deemed representations of th�e City as to the correctness of
all statem�nts contained therein.
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PASSED AP�D AQOPTED QY 7NE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA THIS
DFlY 0� ,
WILLIAM J. NEE, MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - SID�?E �: I1��1�1�����
010��1/1274A
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RESOLU7ION N0. -
A RESOLUTIOt� DIRECTING TtlE SALE AND PURCHASE OF TEP�IPORARY
IMPROVEh1ENT QOtdDS IN ACCOROANCE WITH LAWS OF 1957,
CfiAPTER 3�5
ST. 19£30-1 , ST. 1980-2, & ST. 19$0-3 STREET IP^:PROVEP�EPJT PROJfCTS
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County,
Minnesota, as follows:
That WHEREAS it has heretofore been determined by this Council to issue
temporary improvement bonds in order to provide the necessary funds for the
construction and payment of expenses relative to the ST. 1980-1, ST. 1980-2, &
ST. 19£30-3 Street Imp. Projects
WHEREAS it has been determined that there is at the present time an amount in
excess of $800,000.00 in i:he following fund, to-wit: Investment Fund, which
sum will not be required for other purposes prior to April 15, 1984
IT IS THEREFORE DETERMINED to be in the interest of the City of Fridley that
the sum of �800,000.00 of the Investment Fund be invested as authorized by
law, and in accordance there�•+ith, it is hereby determined to purchase the sum
of$800,000.00 of the aforementioned ST. 1980-1, ST. 1980-2 & ST. 1980-3 Street
Imp. ro�ec s' issued under date of April 15, 1981 , upon their initial
issuance in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Sections
429.091, 471.56 and 475.66, out of funds of the Investment Fund and on behalf
of said �fund at par and accrued interest as of the date of delivery of said
bonds and completion of such sale, it being.further determined to be
reasonable and advantageous to the Investment Fund to invest in said
temporary improvement bonds and to be reasonable and advantageaus to the City
to sell said temporary improvement bonds in accordance with provisions of
this resolution.
SECTION 1. The City Clerk and Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed
to take any and all steps necessary to effect the provisions of
the aforegoing resolutions and to make such transfer of funds as
may be necessary from time to time to give effect to the
provisions hereof.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CIiY COUNCIL OF THE CIiY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA THIS
DAY OF , .
WILLIAP1 J. NEE - h1AY0R
ATiEST:
CITY CLERK - SIDIVEY C. I�Jh�AN �!
O10)J111275A
1�
19
M�MORANDUM
T0: NASIM M. QURESHI, CITY MANAGER
FROM: SIDNEY C. INMAN, CENTRAL SERVICES DIRECTOR
SUBJECT: LIQUOR LICENSES RENEWAL APPLICATIONS
DATE: APRIL 14, 1981
Pursuant to the public hearing held April 13, 1981,it would
be my recommendation to approve the on-sale liquor license �
renewal applications for the year 1981/82. They are as
follows: .
William H. Gottwaldt, Maple Lanes
William F. Weiss, Sandee's Inc.
Barbara J. Virgillo, Raffaele's Supper C1ub
Howard 3ohnson Company, Ground Round
William A. Nicklow, Shorewood Inn., Inc.
Oliver Tam, Fireside Rice Bowl
I further recommend the approval of the issuance of an on-
sale beer license to the Oriental House.
I also recommend the award of an on-sale liquor license
to Pulaski's and George Is In Fridley with a proviso that
a six month review of the 40% food requirement be made on
or about December 31, 1981.
SCI:sh
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�e of L i cens e: � tiy� �1 roved�: , Fee :
.
i g � ��
Fridley Lions Maynard A. Nielsen Jam�s P. Hill � $250.00
5231 Centra1 Ave. 1d.E. Public Safety Director � ,
Fr i dl ey , f�ln . 55432 �.
� Knights of Columbus John Yencho James P. HI11 $250.00
� 6831 Highway #65 N.E. Public Safety DIrector.
f=ridley, Mn. 55432 ' � � "
Ci.garette � •
.
� 6ur1inyton Northern �Canteen Co. Of P1inn. James P. Hi11 $48.00
.80 - 44�h t�ve.N.E. Publ.ic Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. �55421 • � _
Country Club Country Club Market ' James P. Hill $12.00
6257 Highway �65 N.E. . Public Safety Director �
Fridley, Mn. 55432 • '
Dealer f�1fg. Co. � Sir Vend Inc. James. P. Hill� :$12.00
5130 Main St. N.E. � � Public Safety Director
Fridley, �1n. 55432 . �
Fireside Rice Bowl. Oliver Tam James P. Hill -$12.00
1160 Fireside Dr. N..E. Public Safety Director
. Fridley, Mn. 55432 .
Fh1C Corp. Canteen Co. of Mn. James P. Hill $�4.00
4300 Marshall St. N.E. � Public Safety Directar �
Fridley, h1n. 55�32 � - _
Fridley Food P4yron Schnickels � James P. Hill $12.00 :
8I54 f. River Rd. Publie Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55432 . y
Gazda-Bekins Moving & Stor.Co. Canteen.Corp. James P. Hill $12.00
7580 Commerce Lane . Public Safety Director .
' F�ridley, Mn. 55432. _ � � . ' �
George is in Fridley Geo. D. Nicklow James P. Nill � �24.00
3720 E. River Rd. ' " Public Safety Director �
Fri dl ey, f�n . .. 55432 � . � - •
Ground Round DUM Inc. � . James P. Nill $12.Q0
5277 Central Ave. N.E. Public Safety Director
Fridley, P�n. • 55432 � . �
f-�oli�ay Village North Canteen Co. of P�Sn. James P. Nill � •� �12.00
250 - 57th Ave. N.E. • Rublic Safety DIrector.
Fridley,�Mn. 55432 � �
Honeymead Prod: Co. Donald Wilson James P. HILL ��12�.�0
24 - 44th Ave.N.E. N.Ef; Vending� Public Safety Director
Fridley, h1i�. 55�32 �
Kurt Mfg. Sir Verid Inc. James P. Hill �24�•��
52II0 Main St. P�.C. ' Public Safety Oirector
Fridley, Mn. 55�32 �- ' ,
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.
. - � _____ _
, Cic�aret�e Cont. � '
— � r c�A�a�s
Menard Cashway Lumber Menard Inc. James P. NI11
5351 Central Ave.N.E. Public Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55421
; � .
� Moon Plaza B. Nikrad James P. Hill
6215 University Ave. N.E. Public Safety Director
.
�� Fridley, Mn. 55432
i
�� �� 1
� $12.00
, ; $12.00
�`' Mr. Steak Thomas E. York Jame�-P. Hill � �
5895 University Ave.N.E. . Public Safety.DIrector
Fridley, Mn. 55432 . � •
Penny's Super f�kt. � Marion Levine James P. H�ill '.
6540 University_Ave.N.E. � Public.Safety Director
Fridley, Mn.� 55432 � �
Reserve Supply Co. Sir Vend Inc. � James P.Hill
5110 Main St. N.E: � � Pub�lic Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55432 '
Stan & Bill Country Boy Stanley A..Julson James P. Hill �
1301 Mississippi St. • Public Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55432 -
Swi�ngs Spurette �John Swingdorf James P. Hill .
6485 E. RIver Rd. . Public Safety Director
. Fridley, Mn. 55432 �
Target Stores Best Vendors Co. . James P: Nill
744 - 53rd Ave. N.E.. Public Safety Director�
. Fridley, Mn. 55421 . �
Tom Thumb Nerbert Koch James P. Nill
315 Osborne Rd: Public Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55432 -
�
Town Crier Pancake House C. Vargo James P.� Hill
7730 University Ave.N.E. Public Safety DIrector. ,
Fridley, Mn. 554�32 .
Western Stores Western Stores Div. James P. Nill
7600 University Ave.N.E. Public.Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. � 55432 •
Entertainment •
Fireside Ricc QOwI Oliver Tam � James.P. Hi11
1160 Fireside Dr. N.E. Public Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55432 .
George is in Frid�ey Geo. Nicklow James P. Hill .
3720 E. River Rd. . Public Safety Director
Fridley, P�1n. 55432 �� � �
Raffael's Supper Club Inc. Ralph Virgillo James P. Nill
829£3 U►iiversity 11ve. N.E. Public Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55432 �
$12.00
�12.00 .
$12.00
$12:00
. $12.00
$�24.�00
$12.00
$12.00
$12.00
$70.00
$70.00
$70.00
!�:%
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� Entertainrnent Cont. ' ' .
University Station . Gary araam James P.Hill $70.00
7610 University l�ve.N.E. Public Safety Director �.
Fridley, Mn. 55432 . . �
("ood Establishment . .
I�', Mr. Steak�(1980-1�81) Thomas E. York Steven J. Olson �,$2.92• .
5895 University Ave. N.E. Health Inspector .�. .
Fridley, Mn. 55432 � '
i Big B's Pizza Roger Van Bergen Steven J. Olson � ��$35.00
317 Osborne Rd. N.E. � fiealth Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55432 � . �. .
� .. . . . �
Q& L Vending Lyle J. Benson Steven J. Olson $35.00
7251 Commerce Circle W. � . Health Inspec�or
; Fridley, Mn. 55432
j Country Club . Country C1ub Mkt. Steven J. Olson $35.00
6257 Highway #65 N.E. . Health Inspector . �.
�Fridley; Mn. 55432 - -
Fireside Rice Bowl Oliver Tam Steven J. Olson $35.00
1160 Fireside Dr. N.E. Health Inspector �
FrYd�ley, �1n. 55432 . . �
� Kentucky Fried Chic�en K.F.C. Nat1. Mang.Co. Steven J. Olson � �35.00
7510 University Ave. N.E. Health Inspector -
Fridley, Mn 55432 � � :
� Fridley Food Myron Schnickels Steven J. Olson $35.00
8154 E. River Rd. Health Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55432 -
George is in Fridley Geo._D. Nicklaw Steven J. Olson ' $35.00
3720 E. River Rd. Health Inspector
Fridley, Mn. . 55432 � . ' �
Lindquist Cake & Deco�ating James Lindquist $35.00
5247 Central Ave.N.E. � .
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Menard Cashway Lumber Menard Inc. Steven�J. Olson $35.00
5351 Centra] Ave.N.E. Health Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55421 '
h1iernik Vending John Miernik Steven J. Olson $35.00
7251 Commerce Circle Health Inspeetor �
Fridley, Mn. 55432 •
Moon Plaza B. Nikrad Steven J. Olson � $35.00.
6215 University Ave.N.E. .• .Nealth Inspector -
Fridley, h1n. 55432 ''
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._._,P�.�_s�.._�.�_�.,,. ��,
,. Food Establ i shmen'c COnt. . � .
Mother's Ansvrer Day Care G.B.S. Inc. Steven J Olson
5750 E. River Rd. Heali;h Inspector �
Fridley, P�n. 55432 :
Mr. Steak Thomas E.�York Steven J. Olson ..
5895 University Ave.N.E. Health Inspector •:
Fridley, Mn. 55432 �
Pappy's Food Co. Inc. Jack �. tdoods Steven J. Olson � �.
7879 Beech St. N.E. � Health Inspector �
Fridley, Mn. 55432 �. ' �
Penny's Super Mkt. Marion Levine Steven J. Olson �.
, 6�540 Universi.ty.Ave.N.E. . Health Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55432 � �
Pizza Hut WilliamC. Ferril Steven J. Olson
255 - 57th Ave.Pd.E. � Health Inspector
� Fridley, Mn. 55432 '
�Pizza Town EET Inc. Steven J. Olson � •
7891 E. River Rd. � Health Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55432 �
Raffael's Supper Club Inc. Ralph Virgilla Steven J. Olson ..�
8298 Universi�y Ave.N.E. Health Inspector :
Fridley, Mn. 55432 �
Ron's Ice R.L. Holum - Steven J. Olson .
7406 Central Ave.N.E. Health Inspector
� Fridley, Mn. 55432 �
Stan & Bill's Country.Boy Stanley A. Julson Steven J.-Olson
1301 Mississippi St. N.E. �. Health Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55432 �
Swing's Spruette John Swingdorf Steven J. Olson
6485 E. RIver Rd. Health Inspector
i �ridley, Mn. 55432 .
� .
Tom Thumb .Herbert Koch Steven J. Olson
315 Osborne-Rd. Health Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55432 �
Town Crier Pancake H�use C. Vargo ' Steven J. Olson
7730 University A've.N.E. . Health Inspector
Fridley, h9n. 55432 - ..
UniVersity Station Gary Braam - Steven J. Olson
7610 University Ave, N.E. Health Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55432 •
Vall�y View Christian Church Rev. Richard Walters Steven J. Olson
12a0 Regis Lane N.E. � Health Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55432
.ty 1)
$35.00
$35.00
$35.00
$35.00
$35.00
$35.00
$35.00
$35.00
$35.00
$35.00
$35.00
$35.00
$35.00 .
Exempt
,; .
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. Food Fstablishment Cont.
LiCG"1u�S
� 6��estern Stores Western Stores Dive. Steven J. Olson
7600 tJniversity Ave.N.E. Health Inspector
FridlE�y, Mn. 55432
, Woodcrest 6aptist Academy Clarke S.Poorman Steven J. Olson
6875 University Ave.N.E. Health Inspec�or
Fridley; Mn. 55432
I�inerant Food Permit �
Girl Scout Cookie Sale Charlotte Sczepanski Steven J. Olson
Fridley State Bank � Health Inspector
I Fridley, Mn. 55432 . � .
Food Vehicle� � �
� Fabian Seafood Co. Daniel Fabian � Steven J. Olson
P.O. Eiox 1405 ` � Health Inspector
� Galveston, Texas '
-Ron's Ice R.L. Holum Steven J. Olson -
7406 C;entral Ave.N.E. � Health Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55432
�Firearm . ' � •
� Stanton 0. Berg Same James P. ��ill
6025 Gardena Lane N.E. Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55432 � - �
. Livesiock �
19 [:
$35.00
, : Exempt
� � Exempt
. $50.00
� �65.00
�. $25.00
Theadore B. Theilmann. Same Steven J.-Olson
1549 Rive Creek Rd. . Health Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Li uor � . •
I'ridley Rice Bowl . Oliver Tam � James P. Hill .
1160 Fireside Dr. N.E. Public Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55432
George is in Fridley Geo. D. Nicklow James P. Hill
3720 E. River Rd. � . Public Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55432 �
Ground Round Howard Johnson James �P. Hill ..
527.7�Gentral Ave.N.E. Public Safety Director '
Fridley, Mn. 55432 -
Fridley Rec. Serv.dba Maple Lanes Donald Savelkoul James P. Hill -
6310 Flighway #65 N.E. ,• .Public Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55432 ��
$39.00
$4,750.00
$6,00.00
$5,500.Ot'�� �
$4,500.OG I
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Pulaski's � Or's Corp. James P. Hill $5,750.0('
6259 High�rray #b5 N.E. Public Safety Director ' . �
Fridley, Mn. 55432 . . . �
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, SandFe's Inc. William F'. 4Jeiss James P. Hill _. $4,500.00
6490 Central Ave.Pd.E. � Public Safety Director �:
Fridley, Mn. 55432 � • .
Shorewood Inn Willidm A. Nicklow James P. Hill � � $5;750.00'
6161 Highvray #65 N.E.. �. Public Safety. Director '
Fridley, Mn. 55432 � ' � �
Raffael's Supper Club Inc. � Barbara J. Virgillo James P. H�i11 �- $5,750.00
8�298 Universi.tyA�e.N.E. Public-Safety Director -
�ridley, Mn. 55432 �.
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Sunday Liquor ,
Fridley Rice Bowl Oliver Tam James P. Hill $200.00
1160 Fireside Dr. N.E. . � Public Safety Director - �
�Fridley; Mn. 55432 _ . � � -
Fridley Rec.Serv.dba Maple Lanes Donald Dalvelkoul James P. Hill �$200:00
6310 Highway �65 N.E. Public Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55432 � . .-
- George is in Fridley Geo. D. Nicklow James P. Hill � • $200.00�.
3720 E. River Rd. Public Safety Director �
�'.ridley, Mn. 55432 � - .
� Ground Round Howard.Johnson C�rp. James P. Hill � $20Q:00
5277 Central Ave.N.E. . Public Safety Director �
Fridley, Mn. 55432 . � -
Pulaski's ' Or's Carp. James P. Hill . ' $200.00
6259 Highway #65 N.E. Public Safety Director
Fridley, Mn._ 55432 . '
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fSandee's Inc. � William F. Weiss James P. Hill . $200.00
6490 Central AVe.1V.E. Public Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55432 �
Shorewood Inn William A. Nicklow James P. Nill $200.00
6161 Nighway #65 N.E. � Public Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55432 '
Raffaf�l's Supper Club. Inc. Barbara Virgillo James�P. Hill . $2Q0.00
8298 University Ave.N.E. Public Safety Director �
FridlE�y, Mn. 55432 �
Off Sale Beer • .
Country Club Country Clu1� Mkt. James P. Hill $50.00
6257 Flighway #65 N.E. ' Publ�c Safety Directar �
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Fridley, P9n. 55432 , �
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. Off Sal e Beer, Cont. � ' �
Fridley Faod � C.H.G. Inc. James P. Hill $50.00
8154 E. RIver Rd. � Public Safety Director ..
Frid1ey, Mn.� 55432 . . . . � �
Penny's Sup�r Mkt. Plarion Levine James P. Hill .;$50.00
6540 University Ave.N.E. Public Safety Director .;
Fridley, Mn. 55432 �. � ' -
Tom "fhumb Herbert Koch James,P. Hill �'' $50.00
315 Osborne Rd. � Public Safety.Dierctor �
Frid1ey, Mn. 55432 , � � �
Stan & Bill's Country Boy � Stanley A. Julson James P. Hill '. � $50.00
1301 Mississipp.i. St. N.E. Public Safety Direcior
Frid1ey, Mn. 55432 � . �
Swinq Spruette , � John Swingdorf � James P. Hill . $50.00
6485 E. River Rd. � Public Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55432 � .
�Western�Stores. Continental Oil James P. Nill � � $50:00
7600 University Ave.N.E. � Public Saf.ety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55432 - �
On � S�al e Beer � - � �
Big B's Pizza Roger Van Bergen James P. Hill � $250.00.
317 Osborne Rd. N.E. Public Safety Direetor
Fridley, Mn. 55432 � � -
� Oriental House Kwei-Tsang Chen � James P. Hill � $25Q.00 .
5685 University Ave.N.E. . Public Safety Director
Fridley, R�ln. 55432 . �
Pizza Hut � William C. Ferril James P. Nill • $250.00
255 - 57th Ave. N.E. . Public Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55432 .•' .
University Station � Gary Braam James P. Nill $250.00
7610 University Ave. N:E. Public Safety Director ,
Fridley, Mn. 55432 . :
Private Pum � ' _
Menard Cashway Lumber Menard Inc.' Richard Larson $20.00
5351 Central Ave_.N.E. . �ire Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55432 ' •.
I Refuse Hauler , • -
Dan's Disposal Daniel Johnson Steven J. Olson . $65.00
309 - 202nd Ave: N.W.. • .Nealth Inspector -
Cedar, Mn. 55Q11 "
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Refuse Hauler Cant. ' '. _ .
Larry's Quality Sanitation . Lawrence R. Saba Steven J. Olson � $50.00 .
17210 Discoll St. Health Inspector .
Anoka, Mn. 55303 . . . �
Pretzel's Sanitation Lawrence Plessel Steven Ins�ector ••�$50.00
15323 Ran�sey Blvd. N.W. Health p ..
Anoka, Mn. 55303 '� �
Retail Gasoline � � � � . .
gi}1 Johnson Standard Serv. W.D. Jonson Darell Clark - ��$60.00
I 5311 University Ave.N.E. � Building Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55432 . � . � .�
Stan & Bi11's Country Boy Stanley A. Julson Darell Clark � $60.00.
1301 Mississippi St. N.E. " , Building Inspector
�ridley, Mn. 55432 � . �. �
Steiger & Gertzen Garage E'.W. Gertzen Darell C1ark $60.00. "
6519 Central Ave.N.E. . � Building Inspector . .
� Fridley�, Mn. 55432 � . � - � . �_
Swing's Spurette John Swingdorf Darell Clark �. $60.00
6485 E. River Rd. Building Inspector
Frid�ley, Mn. 55432 � � • �. .
4destern Stores Continental Oil Co. Dare11 Clark - $60.00 ..
7600 University AVe.N.E. Building Inspeetor .
Fridley, Mn. 55432 � ' - :
Solictior � �
The Flower Sho.ppe . Mary Loubox James P. Hill � �$50.00
8432 6�Jestwood Rd. .. Public Safety Director
Spr�ng Pk., Mn. 55432 � � .
Taxi Cab -. � .
�own Taxi Co. . Steven A. Harvey James P. Hill $45.00
7440 Oxford St: . Public Safety Di�ector ,
St.Lauis Park, Mn. . . , � .
Used Motor Vehicles � �
Viking Chevralet inc. Kenneth G. fsaacson p�blicPSafety Director �100.00
7501 Higharay r65. �N.E. �
Fridley, Mn. 55432 ' -�.
Veiidin Machi.nes � • �
Aamco Transmissions Wa1ter F. 6dhitney Steven J. Olson . $15.00
940 Osborne Rd. N.E. :• . Health Inspector � •
Fridley, Mn. 55432 " .
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T�pe of License� � By_ Ap�roved E3�
Vending Machines COnt.
LIC�'���5
Acme f�etal Spinning Mike Mokita S�even J. Olson
98 - �3rd Ave.N.E. Health Inspector
FridlE�y, Mn. 55432
Automatic Engineering Arnold Gwen Steven J. Olson
7191 Highway #65 N.E. Health Inspector
Fridl�y, Mn. 55432 .
Anderson 7rucking Co. Sunrise Vending S�even J. Olson
7600 Central Ave.N.E. Health Inspector
� Fridley, Mn. 55432
Anderson Trucking Co. Go1d Meda1 Beverage Co. Steven J. Olson
7600 Central Ave.fV.E. Health Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Bill Johnson Standard Serv. W. Johnson Steven J.Olson
5311 University Ave.N.E. Health Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55421 .
Bob's Produce Jummy Jingle Inc. Steven J. Olson
7620 University Ave.N.E. Health Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Brunkow Music Gold f�ledal Beverage Co. Steven J. Olson
370 P1ississippi St. N.E. Health Inspector
Fridl�y, Mn. .55432.
Burlington Northern Gold Medal Beverage Co. Steven J. Olson .
80- 4�th Ave.N.E. Health Inspector
Fridley, P1n. 55421
Burlington Northern � Canteen Co. Of.Mn. Steven J. Olson
80 - 44th Ave.N.E. . Health Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55432 �
Columb�a I�e Arena Mierr�ik U�nding Steven .). Olson
7011 University Ave. N.E. Health Inspector
Fridley> Mn. 55432
Country Club,� Country Club Mkt. Steven J. Olson
6257 Highway rr65 N.E. Health Inspector
Fridl�y, Mn. 55432
Dealer Mfg. Co. Sir Vend Inc. Steven J. Olson
5130 IY1ain St. N.E. Health Inspector
Fridl�y, P9n. 55432
fMC Corp. ' Canteen Co. of Mn. Steven J. Olson
4800 Plarshall St. N.E. Fiealth Inspector
Fr�idley, �1n. 55432 �
Frank's Nursery lailliam Nissen Steven J. Olson
7620 fJniversity Ave. N.E. Health Inspector
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Fees•
$15.00
$15.00
$30.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
�15.00 �
$330.00
$90.00
$15.00
$90.00
$1,005.00
$15.OQ
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T,y�� of l_icense__ � E3y: �iPproved 6� :
Vendinq Machines COrit.
Fridley Convalescent Nome Sir Vend�Inc.
7590 Lyric Ln. N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Fridley Terrace Mobile Home Pk. Gold P�ledal Bev.
7400 Highway #65 N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Fullerton Metals
5170 Main St. N.E.
Fridley,Mn. 55432
Gazda-Bekins Moving
7580 Commerce Lane
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Gazda-Bekins Moving
7580 Commerce Ln.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
GTE Sylania lnc.
5300 Industrial Blvd.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Holiday Village tdorth
250 - 57th Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Holly 66 Service Sta.
6500 iJniversity Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Honeymead Products Co.
24 - 44th Ave. N.E.
�rldley, Mn. 55421
Magic P�1aid Vending
Canteen Corp.
Gold Medal Bev.
North East Vending
Canteen Co. af Mn.
Gold P�edal
Donal d L�i 1 son
N.E. Vending
Industrial Spray Painting Co. A. Toe�v
8251 Ashton Ave.
Fridley> Mn. 55432
Kurt f�fg.
5284 Main St. N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Lee ldards
5225 Central Ave. N.E.
Fridley, �1n. 55432
Sir Vend Inc.
Gol d T�eda1 Bev .
Steven J. Olson
Health Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Health Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Nealth Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Health Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Nealth Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Health Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Health Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Health Tnspector
Steven J. Olson
Nealth Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Health Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Health Inspector
Steven J. Olsan
Health Inspector
Magic Swirl Qeauty Salon Lee Croaker Steven J. Olson
6369 Univer•sity �1ve.N.E.. Health Inspector
Fridley, Mn. 55432 .
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Fees:
$15.00
� $15.00
$45.00
$30.00
$15.00
$30.00
$105.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
� $15.00
$15.00
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T�r��e of l_icense:_ • Qy_ llpproved Qy:
Vendir�g Machin�s Cont.
North Park Elem. School
5575 f=illmore St. N.E.
Fridl��y, Mn. 55432 .
Penny"s Super Mkt.
6540 University AVe. N.E.
FridlE�y, Mn. 55432
Reserve Supply Ca.
, 5110 Main St. N.E.
� FridlE�y, Mn. 55432
Steiger & Gertzen Garage
6519 Central Ave.N.E.
Fridl�y, Mn. 55432
Swing"s Spruette
6485 E_. RIver Rd. .
Fridl�y, Mn. 55432
7argefi Service Station
755- 53rd Ave.N.E.
FridlPy, Mn. 55432
Target Stores
744 - 53rd Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432.
Unity Professional Bldg.
500 O�borne Rd�:.N.E.
Fridley, P�n. 55432
Gold t�edal Qev.
Marion Levine
Sir Vend Inc.
E.W. Gertzen
John Swingdorf
Gold Medal Co.
Best Vendors
Gold h1edal Beverage
Steven J. Olson
Health Inspectar
S�even J.Olson
Health Inspector
Steven J. Olson
fiealth Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Health Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Healtfi Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Health Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Nealth Inspector
5teven J. Olson
Health Inspector
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. Fees•
$15.00
$30..00
$45.00
$15.00
$30.00
$15.00,
$15.00
$15.00
F'.UR CONCURREl�10E BY Tf-tE CITY COUNClL. - LIC`�NSES
. APf2iL 2_0. 1981 - - --
BI�CK�PPING
Asphalt Driveway Company
1211 F, fIighway #36
St-. Paul, t�II�I 55109
C & S Blacktopping
8£332 West Broadway
Minneapolis, MN 554�5
Minnesota Roadways Company
P.O. Box 279
Chanhass2n, MN 55317
Modern Roadways Company
1620 Winnetka Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55427
By: Kenneth G. Smith
By : i�Iichael A. �tanton
By: Jack Mueller
By: Edgar R. Smith
Northern Asphalt Construction Inc.
11064 Raddison Road N.E.
t�linneapolis, MN 55434 By: Gerhard G. Larson
Pioneer Blacktop Inc.
14720 - 93rd Avenue N.
Maple Grove, MN 55369
EXCAVATING
Carl Bolander & Sons Co.
2933�Pleasant Avenue South
Minnaapolis, MN 55408
By: James Haller
By: Roger E. Erickson
Brighton Excavating .
1920 Highway �#96
New Brighton, MN 551I2 By: Geo. Indykiewicz
Metropolitan Mechanical Contractors, InC.
7340 Washington Avenue South
Eden Prairie, MN 55344 By: Kenneth Gilbert
United Water & Sewer
6020 Culligan Way
Minnetonka, MN 55343
GZ1S SERVICES
Air Comfort, Inc.
3944 Louisiana Circle
Minneapolis, MN 55426
American Burner Service
60Z Prior Avenue North
St. Pau1, DiN 55104
By: W. Owczarzak
By: Donal Fdiden
By: Lyle Rotvold
APPROVED BY =
DARREL CLARK
Chief i31dg. Ofc.
DARR�I, CilARiC
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CZARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc. •
DARRII, CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg, Ofc.
i4ILLIAM SANDIN
P1bg.Htg. Insp.
WiLLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg, Insp.
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1�'RIL 20, 19�31
(Cont. Gas Servicer)
Backdaril & Olson Plumbing & Heating Co. , Iric.
3157 Chicago AvenuE South WTLLIAM SANDIN
Minneapolis,'t�IIV 55407 By: Clarence Olson Plbg. Htg. Insp,
Bill's Sheet Metal
7991 Sprinq Lake Road N.E,
Spring Lake Park, MN 55432
Blaine Heating, A/C & Electric
13562 Central Avenue N.E.
Anoka, MN 55303
Care Air Cond. & Heating Inc.
1211 Old Highway #8
New Brighton, MN 55112
By: William Andreasen
By: Don Chouinard
By: Donald Dickison
C. 0. Carlson Air Conditioning Co.
709 Bradford Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411 By: Michael Nelson
Cronstrom's Heating & Air Cond.
4410 Excelsior Boulevard
St. Louis Park, MN 55416
DJ's Heating�& Air Conditioning
6060 LaBeaux Avenue
Albertville, MN 55301
By: I,owell Anderson
By: Donald Savitski
Dependable Heating & Air Conditioning Inc.
2615 Coon Rapids Boulevard
Coon Rapids, r4N 55433 By: Thomas Chouinard
Frank's Heating & Ai.r Conditioning,
3I07 California Street N.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55418
Gas Supply, Inc.
2238 Edgewood Avenue Sauth
Minneapolis, P4N 55426
Hutton and Rowe Inc.
217 Van Buren Street
Anoka, A2N 55303
Key Plumbing & Iieating Inc.
11915 Brockton
Osseo, MN 55369
Inc.
By.: David Vogt
By : S. R. Navickas
By: Leslie Rowe
By: David Farr
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp,
i1ILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. � Insp.
t9ILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
P1bg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
P1bg. Htg..Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg„ Insp.
WILLIAr4 SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
Metro Gas Installers
2201 - 45th Avenue N.E. WILLIAM SANDIN
Cblumbia Heiglits, MN 55421 By; D. A. "Bill" Lahti . Plbg. Iitg. Insp.
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''c) �=.pR CONCURRL"MCE �3Y THE CITY CQUNCIL — LzccNSEs
I�PI:IL 20, 19£31
(Cont. Gas Servi ces)
Minnesota Ga., Com�any
19 N
733 MarqueLt� I�venue: WILLIAM S�IDIN
T�Iinneapolis, N1N 55402 By: Donald Brown Plbg. Htg. Insp.
Northeast 5heet Metal, Inc. ,
4347 Central Avenue N.E. • WILLIAM SANDIN
Minneapolis, N�1 55421 By: D. L. Anderson Plbg. Htg. Insp.
P& H Services Co. Inc.
208 - 73rd Avenue Plorth WILLIAM SANDIN
Minneapolis, MN 55430 By: Gerald Steif ens P1bg. Htg. Insp.
Pierce Ref rigeration
1920 - 2nd. Avenue South WILLIAM SANDIN
Anoka, MN 55303 By: John Becker '. Plbg. Htg, Insp.
Rayalton Heating & Cooling Co.
4120 - £35th Avenue North
Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 By: Thomas Stewart ��
Richmond & Sons Electric dba
Golden Valley Heating & Air Cond.
5182 West Broadway �
Crystal, MN 55428 By: S. Follese
Geo. Sedgwick Heating & Air Cond. Co.
1001 �enia Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55415 By: Stanley Snyder
The Snelling Company
1400 Concordia
St. Paul, MN 55104 By: Willard Krinkie
Standard Heating & Air Cond. Co.
410 West Lake Street
Minneapolis, MN 55408 By:'�.Tean Sykes
Suburban 71ir Conditioning Ca., Znc.
8419 Center Drive
Minneapolis, MN 55432 By: Steve Chinander
Suburban Heating & Air Cond.
2050 White Bear Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55109
Superior Contractors, Inc.
6121 - 42nd Avenue North
b'Linneapalis, MN 55422
By: David Schmidt
By: Donald Hoglund
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp,
G�ILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg, Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg, Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLII�7 SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
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�
. 1��7�zr� ?_o, 1981
(Cont. Gas Serviccs)
Texgas Carporation, I�tidwest Region
1430 Old fiighway #B
New Brighton, baJ 55112 By: Duane Oberg
71ain City Gas Heat
5108 - 197th Tlvenue I3.E.
Wyoming, MN 55092
Unique Indoor Comfort
4748 Nicollet Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 554Q9
GENEFtAL CONTRACTOR
1lbbot Construction
945 Mississippi Street N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432 '
American Builders Inc.
3758 Penn Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55412
Aqualand Pool Co. Inc.
3400 Dakota Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55416
Award Roof ing
7801�Regent Aver.ue North
Minneapolis, NII�t 55443
Rodney Billman, Inc.
151 Silver Lake Road
New Brighton, MN 55112
Robert Bruce Construction
11209 Oregon Avenue North
Champlin, MN 55316
Bullick Homes, Inc.
9133 Van Buren Street N.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55434
By: Tony Johnson
By: Jerry Henrich
By: Rs�nald Miller
By: Rick Brussell
By: Mike Shepherd
By: Gary Nordstrom
By: Rodney.W. Billman
By:�Robert Bruce
By: Ralph Bullick
Capp ilomes, Div, of �vans Products
3355 Hiawatha Avenue South, P.O. Box 9334
Minneapolis, b� 55440 By; Lee Lindquist
August Cederstrand Co.
966 Central I�venue N.E.
r4inneapoli�, MN 55413
By: Douglas Cederstrand
WILLIAM SAPIDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
DARREL CI�1RK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARIC
Clzief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldq. Ofc.
DARRF.L CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARRF',I, CLARIC
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
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�lij F".OR CO�JCURREt�10E 3Y 7f-iE C17Y COUNCIL - Lzc�:rrsrs
API2Ili 20, 19�1
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(Gen. Contractors Cont. )
Coachmen Real Estate Inv. Corp.
4060 Vinipn Street, Suite lU6 DAi2REL CLARK
Omaha, Nebraska 6E3105 By: William Wieman Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Construction Anal,ysis & Management, Inc,
7401 Central Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55432 By; Vergi]. Florhaug
Cboper Construction Company
8301 University Avenue N,E.
Spring Lake Park, D�N 55432 By: Thomas E. Cooper
Custom Pools .
701 E. Excelsior Avenue
Hopkins, MN 55343
D& D Home Improvement Inc.
1670 Camelot Lane N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Dav- Ko Home Impr ov �n en t
1325 - 42nd Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis , NtN 55421
Hank i7uevel Construction
9307 - 5th Street N.E.
Blaine, MN 55434
Durabilt Assoc. Inc.
7343 Ann Court
Eden Prairie, NIDI 55344
Economic Builders Inc.
P.O. Box 20-390
Minneapolis, NI�t 55420
Erickson Brothers
4567 West 80th 5treet
Minneapolis, NIlV 55437
Franzen Construction Co.
4250 - 5th Street N.E.
Columbia iieights, MN 55421
Garjac, Inc.
7635 Arthur Street N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
By: Jan Mulvaney
By: Donavan R. Olson
By: Al Kopecky
By : Hank Duevel
By: Thomas Kaspizah
By: A. McDonald
By: Jim Carlson
By: Robert Franzen
By: Gary D'Aigle
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DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
D�2REL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
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(Gen. ContracLors Cont.) �
Gorco Construction Co.
3384 Brownlow Avenue DARi2EL CL1�2Y.
St. Louis P�r3c, MN 55426 By: Sheldon Coplin Chief Blc�g. Ofc.
L. Gudmunsen Construction Inc.
1410 Coon FZapids Iioulevard
Coon Rapids, P�[1 55433
Dick Harris Company
6200 fLivenriew Terrace N.E.
Friclley, MN 55432
D. W. Harstad Co. Inc.
7101 Highway #65 N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Richard Hastings Co.
6331 Riverview Terrace N.E.
Fridley, NII�T 55432
Hogar Construction, Inc.
1061 - 109th Avenue N.E.
Blaine, MN 55434
Milton L. Johnson Company
2513 Central Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55418
Kilgore Siding Company
6393 Highway #65 N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Kraus-Anderson Building Co.
2500 Minnehaha Avenue
Minneapolis, Mt7 55404
Landgraff Construction
521 - 53rd Avenue N.E.
Fridley, MN 55421
Lloyd's Home Improvement Inc.
1012 - 42'� Avenue N.E.
Columbia Heights, MN 55421
Magney Construction Co.
2724 Fernbrook Lane
Minneapalis, MN 55441
By: Larry Gudmunsen
By: Richard Harris
By: Alton R. Johnson
By: Richard Hastings •
By: Jerry Guimont
By: Milton -L. Johnson
By: Frederic Kilgore
By: Erling Jaeger
By: Virgil Landgraff
By: Lloyd Graczyk
By: C. F. Magney
DARR�L Q�ARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CI,ARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg.. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldq. Ofc.
DARREL CL�RK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
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APRZL ?_0, 1981
(Gen. ConLr.actors Cont.) . _
Metro f�Ictals, Inc.
,4345 Lyndale llvenue Pdorth DARE2FL CLARK
Minneapolis; P4N 55412 By: Larzy F'ischer Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Miles Garages, Div, of Ir�si:lco
4500 Lyndale Averiite North
Minneapolis, MPd 55412
Modern Insulation & Bld. Inc,
I0779 - 93rd Avenue Noxth
Osseo, MN 55369
Nedegaard Construction Company,
3903 Foss Road
St. Anthony, M�I 55421
By: John Pope
By: Don Froemming
Inc.
By: Gill Gruber
Northland Remodeling & Construction Inc.
15 Orono Orchard Road
Wayzata, MM[�11 55391 By: Michael Robinson
Paco Inc. •
7258 Commerce Circle East N.E.
Fridley, P�I 55432
Ronald Pearson D4asonry, Inc.
741 Kennaston Drive N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
R. H. Romens Construction Co.
Z605 F�ccelsior Avenue West
Hopkins, MN 55343
Salitros Roofing & Siding
1105 - 50th Avenue N.E.
Minneapoli.s, D4I�T 55421
Sawhorse, Inc.
6325 Welcome Avenue North
Brooklyn Park, MIV 55429
Robert Starr Roofing
10416 Partridge Street N.W.
Coon Rapids, MN 55433
The Sussel Company, Inc.
1850 Como Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55108
By: Gerald Paschke
By: Ronald Pearson
By: R. H. Romens
By: James Salitros
By: Robert Starr
By: Trent Bernstein
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
C�ief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLAFtK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL Q�ARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DA�L CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL Q,ARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
IIARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
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. AT?KIL 20, 1931
(Gen. Contr.actors Coni:. )
Timco Construction
9421 West River Rc�ad
Minneapo].is; MN 55444 By: Thomas McKee
'Pain City Storm Sash Co. , Inc.
2641 Louisiana Avenue South
Minneapolis, Pu1 55426 �y: Sam Rozman
Western Construction Company
5353 P7ayzata Boulevard
Minneapolis, MN 55416
HEATING
Air Comfort Inc.
3944 Louisiana Circle
Minneapolis, MN 55426
Al1 Season Comfort, Inc.
55 Mound Street
New Brighton, MN 55112
Al1an Heating and Air Cond. Inc.
6020 Culligan Way
Minnetonka, MN 55343
American Burner'Service
601 Prior Avenue N.
St. Paul, MN 55104
Bill's Sheet Metal
"7991 Spring Lake Road N.E,
Spring Lake Park, MN 55432
Blaine Heating, A/C & Electric
13562 Central Avenue N.E.
Anoka, MN 55303
By: Milton Chazin
By: Donal Ruden
By: Richard Larson
By: W. C. Viebahn
By: Lyle Rotvold
By: William Andreasen
By:�Don Chouinard
Care Air Conditioning & Heating Inc.
1211 Old Highway #8
New Brighton, MN 55112 By: Donald Dickison
C. O. Carlson Air Conditioning Co.
709 Bradford Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411 By: John Jenkins
Cronstrom's Fieating & Air Cond.
4410 �celsior Boulevard
St. Louis Park, MN 55416
By: Lowell Anderson
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DARREL CLARK
G`hief Bldg. Ofc.
DAi2I2EL CL1�RK
Chief Bldg. Ofc,
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WTLI,IAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM.SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp,
WILLIANI SANDIN
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I�PRIL 2Q, 1987.
(Heating Cont.)
DJ's Heating & Air Conditioning
1J T
6060 LaBeaux Avenue WILLIAM S�INDIN
Albertville,�I�P1 55301 By: Donald Savitski P1bg. & Htg. Insp.
Dependable Heating & 1�ir Conditioning, Inc.
2615 Coon Rapids Boulevard • WILLIAM SANDIN
Coon Rapicls, P�I 55433 By: Thomas Chouinard Plbg. Htg. Insp.
Englund He ating Inc,
Route #3 WILLIAM SANDIN
Isanti, MN 55040 By: Richard Englund Plbg. Htg. Insp.
Frank's Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.
3107 California Street Ld.E. WILLIAM SANDIN
Minneapolis, P�I 55418 By: David Vog t • Plbg. Htg. Insp,
General Sheet Metal Corp.
2330 Louisiana Avenue North WILLIAM SANDIN
Minneapolis, MN 55427 By: Jim McCarthy Plbg. Htg. Insp.
Hoglund Mechanical Contractors, Inc. ,
7420 ��Test Lake Street WILLIAM SANDIN
Minneapolis, NII�1 55426 By: James Parson Plbg. Htg. Insp.
Horwitz, Inc.
1411 - llth Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55404
Hutton and Rowe Inc.
217 Van Buren Street N.E.
Anoka, MN 55303
Northeast Sheet Metal Inc.
4347 Central Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55421
P& H Services Co. Inc.
208 - 73rd Avenue North
Minneapolis, NII�i 55430
Pierce Refrigeration
1920 - 2nd Avenue South
Anoka, MN 55303
By : S . Grueiiberg
By: Leslie J. Rowe
By: D. L. Anderson
By: Gerald Steffens
By : John I3ecker
Richmond & Sons Electric dba
Golden Valiey ileating & Air Conditioi�ing
5182 West Broadway
Crystal, MN 55429 By: S. Follese
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg.� Insp.
WILLIAM 5ANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
P1bg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SAPdDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
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APRIL 20, 1981
(ileating Cont. )
Rouse Mectiar�ical, Inc.
11348 K-Tel Drive
Minnetonka, MN 55343 By: Fary Danfesen
Royalton Heating & Cooling Co.
4120 - 85th Avenue North •
Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 F3y ; Thomas Stewart
Geo. Sedgwick Iieating & Air Cond. Ca.
1001 Xenia Avenue South �
Minneapolis, MN 55416 By: Stanley Snyder
The Snelling Company
1400 Concordia
St. Paul, Mi3 55104 By: Fiillard Krinkie
Standard Heating & Air Cond. Co.
410 West Lake Street
Minneapolis, MN 55408 By: Jean Sykes
Suburban Air Cond. Co., Inc.
8419 Center Drive
Minneapolis, MN 55432 By: Steve Ghinander
Suburban Heatinq & Air Cond.
2050 White Bear Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55309 By: David Schmidt
Superior Contractors Inc.
6121 - 42nd Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55422 By: Donald Hoglund
Thompson Air Condi�ioning
5115 Hanson Court
Minneapolis, MN 55429 By: Floyd Thompson
Unique Indoor Comfort
�748 Nicollet Avenue South
Niinneapolis, MN 55409 By: Jerry Henrich
Ray N. Welter Heating Co.
4637 �hicago Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55407 �By: Ray Welter
Yale, Inc.
3012 Clinton Avenue South
riinzzeapolis, D�1 55�08 By: John Deblon
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WILLI�4 SANDIN
Plbg. Htg, Insp.
t9ILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDII3
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
[�7ILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
IVILLIAM S7�NDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDII3
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
i9ILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. ' Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg, Insp,
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
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Nf71SONRY •
Carroll Buzzel.l Br.ick & Cement Inc,
22055 Lake George Boulevard N.N7.
Anoka, t�iN 55303 By: Carroll Buzzell
Concrete Concepts, Inc.
16214 Xenia Street N.W.
Anoka, MN 55303
Crete-wood Canstruction Inc.
1705 Radisson Road N.E.
Blaine, MN 55434
Fireplace Construction Company
7311 t,l. Izaak Walton Road
Minneapolis, MN 55438
D. W. Harstad Co. Inc.
7101 Highway #65 N.E.
Friciley, riN 55432
Jesco Inc.
7175 Cahill Road
Edina, MN 55435
Mikedonald Cement Company
1140 Pierc'e �errace N.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55421
O.L.S. Masonry Inc.
19529 Jackie Lane
Rogers, M[�II 55374
Master Masonry, Inc.
12141 E. French Lake Road
Dayton, MN 5532?
Norsk Concrete Construction Inc.
7401 Central Avenue N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Rite Way Waterproofing
7337 Lake Drive
Lino Lakes, MN 55014
By : GJayrie Knudson
By: Freci Rehbein
By: Sidney Mosman
By: Alton R. Johnson
By: Roy Falness
By: Donald Siegel
By: Robert Schmidt
By; Richard F.ischer
By: James Jackson
By: A1 Anderson
D11I2BEL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
D�RREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief B1dg�. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chzef Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Leo O. Sanders Concrete Contracting Co.
7813 Jac]:son 5treet N.E. DARREL CLARK
Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 By: Leo Sanders Chi�f Bldg. Ofc.
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� APRTL 20, 1981
' (Masonry Cont.)
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StoiZe P4asonry, Inc.
2101 - 105th Avenue N. E. IIlfFtREL CLARK
I Blaine, h1N 55434 By: Jerome Stone Chief Bldg. Ofc.
H. G Wagar Company Ine.
5940 Stinson Boulevard N.E.
Fridley, t�I 55432
Don Zebro Cement Co.
�1017 Penrod Lane
Minneapolis, P�'R�1 55421
OIL HEATING
Air Comfort 2nc.
3944 Louisiana Circle
Minneapolis , NII�I 55426
American Burner Service
601 Prior Avenue N.
St. Paul, NIDi 55104
Cronstrom's Heating & Air Cond.
4410 Excelsior Boulevard
St. Louis Park, MN 55416
PLASTERING '
Peterson and Hede Company
314 - 17th Avenue North
Hopkins,•MN 55343
ROOFING
Ettel & Fran2 Campany
842 Vandalia Street
S t. Paul , NII�T 5 S 114
Potvin Sales Company
7341 Commerce Lane N. E.
Fridley, MN 55432
szcN ExECTORs
Cragg Inc.
9636 - 85th Avenue North
Maple Grove, MN 55369
Gold Medal Beverage
553 North Fairview Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55104
By : H. C. Wagar
By: Don Zebro
By : IbI'1d.1 RUC�eIl
By : Lyle Rotvold
By: Lowell C. Anderson
By: Arnold Hede
By: Vernon Larson
By: Felix A. Potvin
By: William Cragg
By: Arthur Margot
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DAFtF2EL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Dfc.
WILLTAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Tnsp.
WILLIAM SAt1DIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Tnsp.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
IIARREL CLARK
Chief H�.dg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg, Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Midway Sign Co., Znc.
444 North Prior DARREL CLARIC
St, Paul, MN 55104 By: Arthur Kruse . Chief Bldg, Ofc.
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(Sign �rectors Cont.) _
Suburban Lighting Inc.
.6077 La.ke Elmo Avenue North DARREL CI,,ARK
Stillwater, MN 55082 By: Ld Larson Chief Bldg. Ofc.
WRECKING
Carl Bolander & Sons Co.
2933 Pleasant Avenue South
Minneapolis, biN 5540f3
TRI�ILER LICENSE (Renewals)
Park ConstrucLion Company
7900 Beech Street N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Target Stores
7120 Highway #65 N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
PLTBLIC SWIMMING POOLS
6670- 80-90 Lucia Lane N.E.
1601 North Innsbruck Dr. N.E.
5430 - 7th Street N.E.
5460 - 7th Street N.E.
1050-1090 52nd Avenue N.E.
DARREL CLARK
By: Roger Erickson Chief Bldg. Ofc.
For: Up to 6 trailers - To be used as
sleeping quarters for employees
For: Office Expansion
By:Hughes Properties
4410 Douglas Avenue S. STEV�N OISON
Minneapolis, MN 55416 Environmental Ofc.
By:Innsbruck North Associates
4600 Lake Road STEVEN OLSON
P7inneapolis, MN 55422 Environmental Ofc.
By:Harold Morrow
Route�#5, Box P196
River Falls, WI 54022
By:Kmit-Luciow Associates
3158 Arthur Street N.E.
Minneapolis , P�Pd 55418
STEVEN OLSON
Environmental Ofc.
STEV�N OLSON
Environmental Ofc.
By:James Lund
C/o Barry Mgmt. Services
Suite 300
5200 �Jillson Road STEVEN OLSON
Edina, MN 55424 Environmental Ofc.
6000 W. P�Ioore Lake Drive N.E. By:Fridley Ind. School Dist. #14
6000 61. Moore Lake Drive N.E.STEVEN OLSON
Fridley, P�t 55432 Environmental Ofc.
5750,5800,58G0 East River Road N.E.
By:Filister Enterprises
5750 East River Road N.E. STEVEN OISON
Fridley, MN 55432 Environmental Ofc.
6540 East River Road N.E, By:River. Road East Apts.
C/o TyCOn M�mt.
321 University Avenue S.E. S2EVE�I OLSON
i•tinnea�li_s, MN 55�14 Envirorunental Ofc.
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APRIL 20, 19A1
c�a��L c�r�rP.r�cTOx
Vinewood 13uilder's Inc.
1508 Ferndale Avetiue N. E.
Fridley, T5N 55432 By: Ron Scholl
Landesign Inc.
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DARREL Q�I�RK
C`hief Bldg. Ofc.
329 West 15th Street , DI�RREL CLARK
Minneapolis, MN 55403 By: Zbm DiRocco/Steven Arendt Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel A, Farr
4600 Lake Road
Robbinsdale, MN 55422 By: Ftaymond Cunningham �
Ric-Nel, Inc.
5001 University Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55421
Y.R. Sharp; Inc.
10907 - 93rd Avenue North
Osseo, MN 55369
Westling Construction
2523 Noodcrest Drive
New Brighton, MN 55112
BLACKTOPPING
Fairfax Asphait Inc.
21832 Sugar Lane
Rogers, P•ZI� 55374
GAS SERVICES
Larson-Mac Company Inc.
1509 Coon Rapids Boulevard
Coon Rapids, MN 55433
HEATING
Commercial Air Conditioning, Inc.
2200 Niagara Lane
Minneapolis, MN 55441
Larson-Mac Company Inc.
1509 Coon Etapids i3oulevard
Coon Rapids, r�I 55433
By: Richard Nelson
By: Dennis Sharp
By: Charles Westling
By: John Pfaff
By: Robert Larson
By: James Quade
By: Rober� Larson
SIGN EREC7'ORS
Naegele Outdoor 11dv. Co. of the Twin Cities, Inc.
1700 6�est 78tYi Street
Minneapolis, r�1 55423 By: James Bodger
Signcraf ters Outdoor Display Inc.
777� Main Street N.E.
Fridley, D4N 55432 . By: Charles Peugh
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc,
DARRF� CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
WILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
WII`iLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
taILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Htg, In sp.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
DARR�L CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
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�r�r�zr, Zo, 1981 ,
GEDIFRAL CON'I'I�CTOiZ
Iblphin Poal_x Patio
8f332 - 7th Avenue North
Golden Va11ey, MIV 55427 By:
WRECKING
Herbst & Sons Construction, Inc. .
2299 County Road H
New Brighton, MN 55112 By: Dennis Herbst
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DARREL CLARK
Chief S1dg. Ofc.
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
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L� April 20, 1931 Residenf:ial Rental Property
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Ol�l��E(� ADDRESS UNITS EEE APPROVED BY
Gary Muske 5850-52 - 4th St. NE 2 $20.00 Steven J. Olsr,�
2321 Stinson Parkway
Mpl s, �'ifJ 55418
Robert A. Zarracina
9405 Ct. Rd. 116
Corcoran, MN 55340
Gary Skay
5432 aryant No.
Brooklyn Center, Mh� 55430
�Jilliam K. Eckhart
10501 Partridge Circle
Coon Rapids, h1N 55433
Willium K. Eckhart
same address as above
RusselT Beck
7527 Van Buren NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Max L. Peterson ' �
2801 16A St NW
New Brighton, MN 55112
William G. Shields
1300 Skywood Ct. NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Mary L. Hansan
7851 F'irwood t�lay NE
Fri dl ey, P1N 55432
Susan K. Williams &
Philip D. Rostad
5568 4dest Danube Road
Fridley, MN 55432
5870-72 - 4th St. NE
5606-08 - 6th St. NE
70-80 - 63 2 Way NE
90-100 - 63z Way NE
7150-56 Central NE
7320-22 Everet Court NE
5355-57 Fillmore NE
7851-55 Fi�woo� Way NE
1270-72 Nortan Ave. NE
2 20.00
2 20.00
2 20.00
2 20.00
4 30,00
2 20.00
2 20.00
1 10.40
2 20.00
Environ.Ofcr.
Steven J. Olson, I
Environ. Ofcr.
Steven J. Olson> '
Environ.Ofcr.
Steven J. Olson, '
Environ. Ofcr.
Steven J. Olson,
Enuiron. Ofcr.
Steven J. Olson,
Environ. Ofcr.•
Steven J. Olson,
Environ. Ofcr.
Steven J. Olson,
Environ. Ofcr.
Steven J. Olson,
Environ. Ofcr.
Steven J. Olson, '
Environ. Ofrc.
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--� �PF�LL.._2�1°�1_...
Eugene A. Hick;ok and Assoc., Inc.
5�45 Indian �-1ound
4tayzata, ��1id �i5391
Profession��l Services--P�1arch 1981
for t�oore Lake Restoration Project
Halvorson Construction
4227 165th Avenue P1.E.
Wyoming, fi(•1 55092
Estimate �1 - 1981 Concrete Curb and Gutter
and 8 Inch Concrete Slab Sections
Smith, Juster, Feikema, t�lalmon & Haskvitz
1250 Builders Exchange Building
Minneapolis, MN 55402
For Servi��es Render�d as Prasecutor for
Clarch, 1981
Herrick & Newman, P.A.
6279 University Avenue Pd.E.
Fri dl ey, I'�IPJ 55432
For Servic;es Rendered as City Attorney for
Ptarch 198�
$ 5,386.64
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$20,541.50
$ 2,700.00
$ 1,976.50
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57ATEMENT
SMITH, JUST[R, FEIKEMA, MAIMON & HASKVIIZ
ATTORNEVS AT LAW
125Q C:�UILDERS EXCHANGE EiLDG.
MINNEAPOLlS, NttVIVL"SOTA 55402
339-1481
SUBURBAN OFFICE
FRIDLEY
�City of Fridley –1
6431 University Avenue �V. E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Attention: Mr. Nasim Qureshi,
L City Manager � �
C�N P�-EASE RETUHN THIS PORTION WITH YOUR P/IYMENT
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• • � BALANCE
FORWARDED FROh^. LAST STAT[MENT
4-Q6-8't For legal services rendered as Prosecutor
for the City of Fridley during March, 1981.
Representation of City of Fridley in 91 pre-
jury trial conferences and 31 court cases.
(49 hours).
P►�ocessing Complaints including citizen inquiries
and preparation of 52 formal complaints and review
of records. (13'Z hours�.
Conference regarding (�oise Ordinance, conference
regarding Massage Parlor and review of proposed
Dangeraus Weapons Ordinance. (22 hours).
Total Time (65 hours).
March, 1981 Retainer $1,300.00 $1,300.00
Time in excess of 30 hours 1,400.00 $2,700.00
(35 hours). —
SMITH, JUSTER, FFIKEMA, MAL.MO�N & FiASKVITZ�
11iTORNF.Yg AT LAW
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VIRGIL, C. HERRICK
DAVID P. NEV/MAN
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HEf�F2ICK & NEWMAN, P.A.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
8278 UNIV[R517V AVENUE N.E.
FRlD�EY, MINIVESOTA 55432
571.3830
April 13, 1981
City of Fridley
6431 tJniversity Avenue Northeast
Fridley, r9iiinesota 55432
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March RetainE�r
Hours in ExcE�ss of 3Q at $40.00 per hour
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TOTAL BALANGF's DUE :
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