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� REGULAR MEETI;�G — h1AY 4, 19�1 — 7:30 P,M.
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PUBLIC HEARING, APRIL 13, Igi�l �
l�tinutes approved
REGUL.AR P��EET I NG, APR I L ZO, 1�31 �
Minutes approved as corrected--On Page 6, Paragraph 6, first line,
Change word at end of line from "or" to "only".
ADOPT I O�d OF �GE�JDA :
Adopted as submitted •
' OPEsJ FORUf��I, V I S I TORS :
�CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA - 17 I��1NUTES)
Mr. Ed Wilmes - Island of Peace
P-tr. Eng Siverts - Letter from group cailed "CREQ"--Concerned Residents
for Environmental Quality, in opposition to park plan
PU�LIC HE�RI;�GS:
i�E-OPENING OF A PUBLIC HEARING ON i�EZONING REQUEST, ZOP+ #�O-�Z,
TO REZONE FROM R-3 TO CR-1, �� HILLWIND i�OAD, TED �URANDT, �
D�A�SW I NG REALTY � , � , � � 1001� � � � � � , , � � , , � � � 1 - 1 I
Hearing reopened 10:10 P.M. Closed at 10:40 P.t�l.
ACTION (�EEDED: Rut rezoning request on next regular agenda for consideration
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IC WORKS
UBLIC WOR
�ti'Y MANAGER
REGULAR ��EETING, h�AY 4, 1931 PA�E 2
PUBLIC NEARIyGS (CoNTtNUED)
CONTINUED PUB�IC HEARING ON ESTABLISHMENT OF A TAX
INCREMENT �ISTRICT IN THE %�OORE LAKE �EDEVELOPMENT
�REA i�ONTINUED FROM �ARCH ��, 19�1)
AND
RECEIVING PETITION i�0. Z-1�g1 REQUESTING CITY PURCHASE
PROPERTY IN AREA �VORTH OF HILLtVIND DRIVE, EAST OF
POLK, �l�EST OF FI LLMORE FOR COMMUN I TY USES � � . • � � � � � - 2 ��1
Continued Hearing opened. C]osed hearing at 10:00 P.M.
Petition received.
Resolution No. 56-i981 added to agenda and adopted approving tax
increment Plan #i of the i�oore Lake Redeve7opment Area
ACTION NEEDED: File pe�ition in Central Services Dept. See that City Clerk
has copy of tne plan for filing and inforn the Housing and Redevelopment
Authority of Council Approval (letter for City Manager signature).
OLD Bt1S I �JESS :
CONSIDERATION OF SECOND READING OF A REZONING ORDINANCE,
Z�A �$1-01, �NIVERSITY INI�USTRIAL PARK, SOOO UNIVERSITY
AVENUE, RICE CREEK ASSOCIATES� � � . � � . � . . � � . � 3 ' 3 A
Consideration of ordinance tabled for further staff information
ACTION NEEUED: Put ordinance back on agenda for ail information complete
CONSIDERATION OF SECOND READING OF VACATION ORDINANCE,
SAV ���-J.4, �VORTH OF o39O SATELLIT� AND SOUTH OF
VACATED E�M STREET, i'� � G� i�OTY AND GARY A� �'JELLNER ���. 4
Ordinance No. 729 adopted
ACTION NEEUED: Publish ordinance in Fridley Sun
' RGC�ii no :'�1cc-rrnir_ ;��nv 11 _ iq21 PAGE 3
fTY i�fANAGER
USLIC WORKS
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�UBLIC ��qRKS
OL� BUSI�dESS:
CONSIDERATION OF SECOND �EADING OF AN ORDINANCE TO REPEAL
OLD CHAPTER IO3 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY�CODE ENTITLED
"FIREARMS" AND TO ESTABLISH A��EW �HAPTER 103 OF THE
FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTITLED "DANGEROUS ��IEAPONS'�� ���� 5— 5 B
Ordinance No. 730 adopted.
ACTION NEEDED: publish ordinance in Fridiey Sun. Change heading for
codification into City Code
CONSIDERATION OF A PESOLUTION TO READVERTISE FOR �IDS
FOR 'STREET IMPROVE�1ENT PRO��c-r ST. 1951-10
CSEALCOATING)�FROM ���EETING OF �1PRIL 10, 1981)� ����
Resolution No. 57-1981 adopted
ACTION NEEDED: Proceed with readvertising for bids
iJE'�I BUS I jJESS :
�ECEIVIIVG PLANNING �OMMISSION i`�1iVUTES OF APRIL ZZ�
1�81,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
A. Consideration of Request for Special Use Permit
SP #81-03, to allow a bumper boat operation on a 98 foot
by 125 foot site, Skywood Shopping Center, 5255 Central
Avenue, Robert Friediy .......................... ......... 7- 7Q
Planning Comm. Recommendation: Denial of request & 7N-?P
Council Action fJeeded: Consideratian of recommendation
Request denied
ACTION PJEEDED: Inform applicant of Council denial ,
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B. Consideration of Request for Speciai Use Permit,
SP #81-04, to aliow construction of 2nd accessory building
(detached garage), 8101 Ruth Circ�e, Kenne�h D. Jorgenson... 7E
P.C. R�commendation: Approval with stipulation & 7Q-7S
Council Action Needed: Consideration of recom�nendation
Approved with stipulation that present driveway be removed when existing gara e
is conver�ed to ii��n space.
AC�IV NEE'U`E6:��ori�� applicant o ounc� st�pu at�on.
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tCONTINUED)
(PLANNING COMMISSION �'�INUTES CONTINUED)
C. Consideration of Request for Special Use Permit, SP #81-05,
to allow construction of duplex in R-1 zoning, 20 Osborne Way,
Leigh Invesiments, Inc ......................................... 7F - 7G
P.G. Recommendation: Approval with stipulation & 7T-7V
Council Action Pteeded: Consideration of recommendation
First motion for Denial - fai�ed
Second motion for approval - failed (Needs 4/5 vote of Council)
ACTION PJEEDED: Inform applicant of fail�are to approve request
D. Appeals Commission A1inutes of April 14, 1981 .
Request for Variance to Increase Height of of Wail Sign,
Shorewood Shopping Cen�er, 6225 Highway 65, Bridget M Rud
far poug's TV and Appliance .................................... 7W - 7X
Appeals Comm. Recommendation: Approval until July 1, 1983 & 7Y-7Z
Council Action Needed: Consideration of recommendation
Approved request
ACTIQN NEEDED: , Inform Applicant of Council approval
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�EC�IVIf�G CATV l��INUTES OF APRIL g, 1?Sl, , � � � � . . . g — � t�
A. Consideration of h1otion to Purchase Equ�pment in a
Va1ue not to exceed $2100 ...................................... 8C
CATV Recommendation: Approval
Council Action Needed: Consideration of recommendatian
P9inutes received. No action taken at this time,on equipment. To Hire Doug
ACTION NEEDED: Fiie minutes for future refQrence. Cabie Commission should be
informed they can hire Doug Nedein, and develop a separate fund for this as a
negaiive fund to eventually come out of"refranchising fe�s.
COUSIDERATION OF QE�UEST fOR DIVIDI�G PARK FEE AND
APPLYING TQ INDIVIDUAL LOTS BY ThoMas E� �RICKNER� ��� J
Request granted. Staff to draw up legal notice to buyers to nvtify
them of the park fee.
ACTION NEEDED: Proceed with drawing up legal notice to future buyers of
lots informing them of park fee on individual lots to be paid.
i�E�"I BUS I iIESS i CONT I NUED)
CONSIDERATTON OF �NOKA COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT �OINT
POWERS AGREEMENT FOR h�UTUAL AID, � , . � � � � � � � � � IO — IO G
Agreement approved
ICE AC7ION NEEDED: Have agreement executed and forward to appropriate parties
CONSIDERATION QF PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE PROGRA�"�1
To be brought back for discussion at a later meeting
SERV ACTION NEEDED: Put item on future agenda
RECEIVING COMMUNITY RECREATION BUILDING ��EEDS ASSESS—
MENT �OMMITTEE FINAL REPORT� � . � � � � � � � � . � , , 11 - 11 1�
Final Report receiued. To be discussed at next regular rr�eting
ACTION f�EEDED: Put item on next regular agenda for discussion
CONSIDERATION OF AGREEMENT CONTRACTS �IOS, 67 aND 1�1,
f'�ETRO ���ASTE �ONTROL �OMMISSION� � � � � � � � � � . � , 12 - 12 E
Approved agreements
LIC WORKS ACTIOfJ NEEDED: Have agreements executed and forwarded to MWCC.
CONSIDERATION OF A RESO�UTION TO ENTER INTO A SOUND
LEVEL r��ETER CUSTODY AGREEMENT WITH THE LEAGt1E OF
i�INNESOTA �ITIES� � � � � � � � � � � . � � . � . � � , 13�- 13 D
Resolution PJo. 58-1981 adopted � �
ICE ACTIOt�1 NEEDED: Have agreement executed and forwarded to appropriate parties
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!'JiRAL SERV.
���►� BIJSIi�ESS tCONTINUED)
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION �1t1THORIZING AND 1�IRECTING
THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL I�SSESSMENTS ON PARCEL ZSSO,
SECT I ON 12 � , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 14 - 14 C
Resol ution f��o. 59-1981 adopted
ACTIOt�� NEEDED: Proceed as authorized with splitting assessments
! CONSIDERATION OF PERSONNEL ACTIONS� � � � � � � � . � , 15 �
� All New Employees Approved: Joseph Gaylord, Police Officer;
� Micheel Zqicky, Office Assistant; �ladine Jyrkas, Office Assistant:
� Bonita Der�leyere, Work Processing Opr.
TY MANAGER ACTION NEEDE�: Prepare Personnel Action Farm and forward to Accounting
CLAiMS� � � � � � � � � � � � . � � ,� � � � � � � � � � 16
Approved
:tJTRAL SERV. ACTION NEEDEQ: Pay claims
LTCENSES, , , , , � , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 17 .- 17 F
Approved
ACTION NEEDED: Issue licenses .
� EST IM11ATES � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
Approved
:NTRAL SERV. ACTION NEEDED: Pay estimates
ADJOURiJ: Tz:40 A.��.
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A��E�ov�� o�= ��z��uTES:
pUSL I C �i�AR i PJG, APR T L 1�, 19�1
REGULl�R i�iEET I NG f APR 1� 2Q, �.��1
ADOPTI���d 0� ,�GE�dDA �
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()PE:S FQRU��i, 'JISITOP,S:
�CON5IDERA7IOPV OF ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA — I� ��iINUTES�
PU�LIC HEI�f�I,�i�S :
��E—OPCN I fUG OF � PU�L I C �E/�R I(dG ON i�EZON I NG i�EQUEST, Z��� trc'�a�`� �,
70 RCZOl�J" Ff�OM �-3 TO ��-1, 9Z1 N I LLt�I I ND i�OAD, TED ;UR;1idI�T,
I�i� ���W I NG REI�LTY � � � � � � , � � � . , � , , � � � , , . � 1 — I I
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�Of�! i I NUCD �UPaI._I C i�EAR I NG C)N ESTABLI SHP�'�ENT OF A T�X
INCFZE�^1ENT i�ISTRICT IN THE l"�OORE �A}<E REDEV�LOPMENT
�REA ��ONT I NUED E`f;OM Mn�cH 3�, i�3U�)
AND
RECCIVIPJG FETITION i`�0. �—����, REQUESTING CITY PURC!-IASE
PRO�'ERTY I N AREA �`�ORTH Of- �i I LL1VI idD DR IVE, EAST OF
pULI<, ��`IEST OF �"Il_LP10RE FOR Cat�'iMUNI�7Y USES, ��� ���� 2— 2�"�
OLD �USI;�ESS:
CONS I DERAT I Ofv OF SECOAlD i�E,�D I NG OF A��EZOiV I NG ORD I NANCE,
��� �Sl-Dl, �iNIVERSITY INi�USTRI�IL. PARK, $OOO UNIVERSITY
AVEl�U�, RICE CREGK ASSOCIATES, � � � � � < < � � � � � � 3 ` 3 A
CQNSIDcRATION OF SECOND REAllING OF VACRTION ORDINANCE,
;�AV ���i�J`��, +�ORTH OF n��O SAT�LLITE AND SOUTH OF
��ACA1'ED ELh1 STREET, i'� � G� i�OTY AND GARY t� ��'f ELLNER ��� � 4
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ol. �� �,U� I;'�i�SS ;
Co��s Ir�������r r ot� oF SECa�r� R�n�� 1 Nc o� nr, Qr�� 1 Nn�cr� To REPEAL
Pn�c 3
QL.D �EiAP�-ER iQ� OF TNC� F(� I DLEY C I TY � �ODl: �f�dT I TLED
,r�'T�����,nS`` /���1D TO EST/1�L.ISN A+�Ft�V CHAPTER Z�3 OF THE
�-RIDLEY �ITY CODE �^a�r1TLED "l7F�NGEROUS ��`�E1`,PONS'' � � � � , 5 - 5 B
CONSIDERATION OI= A PESOLUTION TO iEADVERTISE FOR �IDS
FOR STREET IMPROVEP1ENT PROJECT ST� 1gaZ-1�
CSEALCQATING) �FROM �`��EETING OF %PRIL �.�, 19�81) � � � � �
;�E�� PUS I ��ESS :
��ECEIVING PLl�N(VING �OMMISSI0��1 i'�INUTES OF APF2IL 22,
:1�81, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
la. Consi derati on of Request for. Speci al Use Peri,�i t
SP #81-03, to allo4v a bumper boat operation on a 98 foot
by 125 foot site, Skywood S�opping Cer�ter, 5255 Central
Avenue, Robert Friedly ..................................
Planning_C��+�sn,_Rec���)Jii°ilC�dL1011: DC�IIId� of reyuest
Council i�,ctiar� ideedeci�: Corisideratian of recon,mendation
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& 7fd-?P
(�. Considerat.ior� o� Rec�u�st for S�:�ec�al Use Per�illlt>
SP r��jl-0��, to ��lloG�� consti�E.c#;-ion of 2r�d accessory building �
(dc,tache�a g�tt�rr�), �3101 f�uih Circl^, Kenncth �. Jor°c,�ensor�... 7E
P.C. E.�cou�u��r��1a�i��n: �p���ov��l �with stip«lation & 7Q-7S
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C�un;,il F1ct�or� id��c��.d: Con�_,ideratiori of reco�rr�e�idation
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r�l��_n� ��1��re� z r����, P�1�Y 4. 1.�)�31. � Pn�E 4
;�IE�kJ F�US I id,�SS (Go��r l �u�n)
��L_�Nt�ING �UMi��II�SSION �'`iINU1�ES �0(VTII�lUEB)
C. C�risir�er�ation �f Request for Special Use Permit, SP #81-05,
to al 1 at�i cor�struction of dupl ex i n f�-1 zon�i ng, 20 O�borne Way,
Lcigh Investments, Inc ..................... .................. 7F - 7G
P.C. f?E�coi7unendatic�r;: /�pproval �°aith stipulation & 7T-7V
Council l�ct�ion ���eec�ed: Cor�sideratior� ofi� recommendation
D. A�peals Commissivn P1inutes of Apri7 l4, 1981 ,
Request for Variance ta Increase N�ig{�t of of L�Iall Sign,
Shorewood Shopping Center, 6225 Nighway 65, Sridget M Rud
for poug's TV and Applidnce ............................... ... 7W - 7X
A��eals Comm^r2ecoi�,mendation: Approval until Ju1y 1, 1983 & 7Y-7Z
C+�uncil Flction Needed: Consideration of recommendation
i�ECE IV I�dG Cr�T�� i'�1 f�UTES QF APR I L Q� �.�� �. ��������� g— ��
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CATV Recomn�endai;ion: �pproval
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CQUSIDERATION OF RE�UEST F0� DIVIDI�lG P/��K F�E AND
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TI�E P�i1PlUTE�S OF TIfE PU{3LTC FIEF�RIf�lG MEETING OF THE �RIDLEY CIl-Y CCtUPJCIL OF
AF'RIL 13, 19&1 �
The Pi�i>lic liearinq 6leeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order
ai 7:3:i p. ri. by tJayor t;ee. �
Pl..EDGE OF ALLEGIAtJCE:
Mayor fdee led the Council and audience in the Plede,e of Allegiance to the
Flag.
ROLL CALL:
f-1FP16ERS PR�SEN7: Councilman Gari�ette, Councilr!an Schneider, t�layor Nee,
Councilwoman f�oses, and Counciln;an Fitzpatrick
MGMBERS AESEf47: None �
ADOPTION OF FlGE�lDA:
f40TI0N by Councilman Schneider to adopt the agenda as subrnitted. Seconded
by Councilman Fitzoatrick. .
MOTIOt�� by Councilr�ian Schneider to amend the motion to add the fol�loGVing iteni
to �he agen;la: "Consider�ation of kezoniny Request, ZOA ;HO-0?_ fior Ted 6urandt
for v�hich the Public Hearing �;as Held on September 22, 1980". Seconded by
Councilr�:an Garnette. .
Councilivorr,an P�toses felt the peiitioner sl�ould be notified that the Councii
was goiiig to cori>ider the rezoning request.
UPOiJ F� 4'OICE UGTE TFlKEN OiJ THE A�1ENDED ��i0TI0PJ, Councilman Schneider, Counci]inan
Qarnette> Counci?man Fitzpatrick and 1�layor ldee voted in favor. Councilwoman
P1oses e�o�ed against. �dayor P,ee declarec the motion carried unanimously by a
4 to 1 vote.
UPOfd A VOICE UOTE TAKEN ON THE t��AIPJ P�OTION, all voted aye, and Mayor Pdee
declared the mot,ion carr•ied unanimously.
PU3LIC HEARIN;S:
�'U[>LIC HF11kING Qid RcZONIfdG RE�UtST_,_ ZOA ,`8I-02, TO REZ�ONE FROP4 R-1 TO R-3 THE
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AR�A UE(vCP',LIY I O�F�IED iiv ��EP;OR�HEFIS�1�� (�JADRAi�T OF I-694 ��,ND HI(;HWAY 65 ALO;VG
HILL4III�JD ROAD, 01_IVER R. ERICKSON: � �
f�i0TI0fV by Councilman Fitzpatrick to Gvaive the reading of the pubiic hearing notice
ard open ti�e public heariry. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, 19ayo�- fJce dec)ared the motion carried unanimously and the
public hearing op2nec! at 7:36 p. m.
(�ir. Ei-ickson, the petitioner, appeared before the Council and stated he has
lived in Fridle,y since 1949, served or� the Planning Com�riission for seven years,
and retired s�veral years ago.
Mr. Erickson stuted he has o�vned the land in question since 1972, tivith a
number° of praposals to develc;p it sc�rie as remote as a n;otel. He stated he
felt it was tim� to do sornethiny about tLe land, since they have been paying
taxes on it, and thought it �-;culd hold 160-1E5 units and irtended to develop
the land to Lhe best of the neighberhood's inte��ests and the City's. Mr
Erickson feit the rezoning request c�iacle was fair]y reasonable and that the
City could use son�e rnultiple housiny.
t9i�:. Erickson stated fie realizes there is a great deal of opposition, and he
tvas out of te.;n at the Planning Com,��ission heariny so couldn't answer zry
q�lesti�ns raised by the peop7e. !ie sta�ted l��e can understand their feelii�g
regarding tt�e traffic.
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h1r. Erickson stated, at this point, he wist�ed to withdr�w the request for
�he rezoning Lo give hiri an oppc>rtunity to meet ��ith s�afP and the residents
of the are�. to see if they can`t arrive at some coutpromise.
Councilman Schneider stated he felt Mr, Erickson is willing to work with the
neighborhood and poir�ted out t.here is a neighborhood coii�inittee and would give
Mr. C'ricksc,n their nar,�es, if he wishes.
61ayor �dee stated, since this is a public h�ariny, he asked if anyone �aould
l i ke to co,i�ment o1, gi ve a reacti on to t}�e w i thd rawal request.
t�ir. Doug Strong, 5720 Regis Drive> asked if tlle Engineering Department has
looked at the number one problem which is the traffic. He pointEd out the
problem is the intersection and regardless of what is placed on the property,
that sti11 is the big problem.
Mr. Flora, Ptablic 4Jor!:s Director, stated the City has been v�orking withthe
County and made so!re prelinrinary contacts with the State, as all three parties
are. involved in that intersection. Ne stated, v�ith L'he Reclevelopm�nt District
as proposed, it is fiuped there �vill be som� support to do some improvements
at this intersection. He stated, at this time, he doesn't have any specific
recommendations.
Mr. Strong asked if the study was received from the Ricz Creek Watershed District
on the storm sewer project. ,
P1:r.. Flora stated the City has the approval of the Watershed District for �he
Moore Lake Study. _
Councilman Schneider stated the Planning Commission had stated that th2 Watershed ', �
District had seen P1r. Erickson's preliminary piroposal.
Mr. Flora stated they are looking at the preliminary ptroposa] and incorporating
that in the overall plan for the Moor°e Lal:e Studv.
Mr. Strong felt before they got into a study on what can be done v�ith ttie
property, he still believed, if you own property you shculd be able to develop
it vaithin reason. fie pointed out, however, there are two major problems, the
traffic and the strom sevier and if these aren't answered, they are butting
their heads against the wall regardless of v:hat plan they come up with.
i•9r. Flora stated for any developr�ent to occur within the Rice Creek Watershed
District, they r,ust approve the permit. He pointed ou� they have approved
the Nioore Lake Stud,y and that is con.tinuing on at this time.
Councilwoman t4oses painted out 'this intersection is part of the Redpvelopment
Pian and asked what kind of tinie fr,ame they are looking at before any changes
are rnade. Mr. Flora stated he {elt it viould take considerable time as it has
to be HJerked out �vith the County and State and probably looking at three to
five years.
Councilavoman Moses felt this is one of the points Mr. Strong was making.
P1s. Nancy Jai°,enson, 5730 Polk Street, stated in one of their petitions there
was refei°ence made to parking on the street and they have asked for "fJo
Pa�°kiny" signs and �•ras told this has to be approvecl by the Council. She
asked if the Council could vote on whether "�r'o Parl<iny° signs will be placed
on Polf: Streei..
Cauncilman Schneider stal:ed there is a.petition in oppasitioi� to the rezoning
and several thirgs are requested in this petition.
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��fayor Nee felt there �aasn't a problem in gettinc this passed althou<h it
wasn't in or�aer��,for tonight's ayenda. He st:ated what the Council would look
at is if tl;e neighbor�hood, in yeneral, i'avoi�ed it. Ms. Jor�yenson stated they
had signatures form all but one o�,�ner.
MUTION by Councilman Schneider to �lose the public hearinc7. Secended by
Counciln�an fitzpatrick. Upon a voic.e vote, all veting aye, Mayor Nee declared
the motion carr�ied unanimously and the puL?ic hearing closetl at 7:43 p. m.
f�10TI0N by C.ouncilman Schneicl�r to �°eceive f�)r, Fr�ckson's request to withdraw
rezoning p^tition ZOA ';21-02. Seconded by Co�mcilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a
voice vote, all voting a��e, P�layor Nee declared the niotion carried unanimously.
�H� �, �� Pi)CS! IC HCARTNG ON VACATIGPJ R[QUEST,_SAV r8Q-�'�, P,REA GENFRALt,Y LOCI;T[D �dORTH
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MOTION Uy C.ounciltvo���ai� P"oses to waive the reacling of the public hearing notice
and open the public hearing. Seconded by Cauncilman Rarnette. Upon a voice
vote> all voting aye, 1layor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and
tf�e public hearing opened at 7:50 p. m.
h1r. Flora, Public 4dorks Director, stated the area in question is just east of
the railroad tracks anci south of Mississippi. He stated th� City has some
riyht-of-way and the plan �vas, at one time, that i;he streei: �-�ould cross the
railroacl tracks, ho��rever, this will not happen ai�d the p��i;itioner has requested
vacation.
hir. Flora stated the Planning Commission has recommen�ed approval of this vacation
request.
P�r, Herrick, City Attorney, asked if the area to be vacated was part of Lowell
Atldition, f1r. Flora stated it is identified as Lowell A�Jdition to Fridley Park.
Council��doman Moses asked hoti�r far a��ray fron� the residence next doar could a
building U� constructed, if the vacati�n was approved. P1r. Flora sta±ed a
35 foot side yard and a 100 foot front yard setback is required.
t�lr. Mike La�°son, 6390 Starlite Boulevard, stated this vacation request ��ras
made concurrent ��ith tne request. to rezoi�e f�°om R-3 to M-1. He stated
per;sons oppos�d tl;e rezoning arid the Planning Comrnission recominended denial.
Mr. Larsor� stated he sent a letter to f�1�°. Herr�ick regardirg concerns about
this vacation. He stated he �vordered ��hether or not the vacation Niould allci-+
construc�ion nearei° his home and wf�ether vacating the easement u�ould provide
for a planning zone. He stated it seems to him, as he �•eads it, that some
things are at the Coui�cil's discretion under a plannir,r� zone,
��1r, i_arsoi� stated he is looking a± the problem, de�ending on aahether the
property is developed iight industrial_ or residential and �:,f�ether or not the
easen�ent is there, he would end up 4vith a lot of foot t�°affic on his pt�operty,
if it turns out th�re is u parking lot on that property. He felt they have
ttie cart before the horse and it aaould be easi�r to determine if the easement
sh�ulo be �dacated 4dhen speci�`ic plans fo�° th2 pro��erty are L�efore the Council.
h7r,�Larson state�d he �Rrou7d like to see the ��acation request denied until such
time as spccific plans are pr.eser�ted.
P1r. Larson stated he had assumed when the rczaning was defeated that this
vacation �•:ould also be denied and was not prepar�ed at the time of the Planning
Comr�ission hear°iny to discuss this item.
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Councilwoman Moses asked Mr. Doty if he has any plans now for developing the land.
Mr. Doty stat;ed the property is zpned. M-1 and the part they are requesting the i
vacation on is part of the original plan, and with all due respect, they are ;
requesting vacation on those grounds. Mr. Doty stated if the property does not �
lay out feasibly for R-1, their plan is to request R-2 zoning, and if this isn't �
acceptable, the other alternative would be to go with the present zoniny. �
Mr. Larson stated if Mr. Doty intends to present a plan for rezoning to R-1, he
would wark on his behalf. I
Councilman Schneider asked wfiat facts the Council should co�lsider in this vacation
request.
�4r. Herrick, City Attorney, stated P1r. Larson's letter vaas sent to the City Hall
and was not fortivarded immediately to his ofifice, therefore, he wasn't able to
gei a written response to him.
P�r. Herrick stated this easement is owned by the owner of the rest of the propey°ty
and is dedicateo to the City to be used for street and public utility purposes.
He stated tne private property o:�;ner can use the property for anything that doesn't
interfere ��rith the purpose of the easement. He felt it was pretty well ayreed the
City will no� construct a streei; on that property and regai°ding the question of
whether the property owner could build closer to h1r. Larson's property because of
' the vacation, if it contir�ues to be zoned for 1�1-1, the answer would be "no" because
the side yard setback is greater than the widtti of the property and as long as it
is an easement> it could be counted as part of the side yard setback. Re�arding
the question on whether a berm or plant'ing strip ulould be required, Pdr. errick
stated he couldn''t recall, in recent years, where a bet°m or landscaping wasn't
required on any industrial buildiny adjacent to residential pi°operty.
t�1r. Her�°ick stated the question when the vacation should take place is a policy
question wi�ich he felt the Council n�ust answer.
Councilwoman Moses stated she can see Mr. Larson's concern that a building could ,
be constructed very close to his horne. ,
hir. Doty stated the way light industrial buildings are constructed, they require ;
parking in front. He pointed out f4r. Larson's property still abuts light ;
industrial right now, and R-1 zaning does noi; require as great a setback as M-1.
Pir. La�°son felt,the question is when the vacation should be considered. He stated
he vrould agr�ee it makes no sense to leave this easement, but couldn't understand �
why the vacation request has to be considered noG•r when there are no specifiic plans '
to deve1op this property. '
1�1ayor Nee felt the question that should be considered is if there is a continuing
public need for the easen;c:nt, and if there is no need, then he felt they have an
obligation to grant the vacation. ,
Mr. Herrick stated he agrees with P1ayor Nee's comments, but to ease Mr. Larson's :
concerns he would be happy to respond to his letter and his respor�se avould be
simular i:o what he has told the Council this evening.
Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated it has been consistent policy that a separation
be provided b�tween different zones, and v�hen an actual building permit is requested,
some screening or landscaping would be required to protect residential proeprty
M�r. Qureshi stated, if Mr. Larson wishes to be advised when a building permit is
requested un this property, he could write a note tc this.effect and he!would be notified.
Councilman Schneider stated for purposes of square footage calculations, the
easen�ent would be corisidered as part of the parcel anyhow so the vacation would
have na effect as far as the size of a structure.
hir. Doty stated Mr. Larson Iias already stated he is opposed to any development
on ti}e prope�°ty un1ess it is R-1.
Councilinan Schn�ider stated he can sym�ai:hize with Mr. Larson's concerns, but it
is P1r. Doty's ptroperty and he doesn't sEe wf�at public purpose holding the
easen�ent serves.
No oth�r persons in the audience spoke regarciing this vacation request.
M07ION by CounCilweman Plo;es to close the pu�lic hearing. Seconded by Councilman
Fi'r.zaptrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Playor Nee dEClared the motion �
ca�°ried u��animously and the public hearing closed at 8:29 p� m. '
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MOTION f,�y Counci�iman Schneider to ���aive tihe reading of the public hearing notice
and open the pubiic heariny. Seronded hy Council����n [3arn�ttc. Upon a voice vote,
� all vo�iny ayc, Pia,yc�r Nee declar�d the rniltion carricd unarimously and the public
heariny cpened at �:30 p. m.
Mr, f=l'ora, Public 4Jorks Director, stated the area in question is just east of
Central P,venu° ��:nd south of Rice Cre�l: Road�. He stated Mr, 6ricE:ner has �obtained
an optioi� to purcha�e a portion of �doore La{:e Additian from the c��urch and is
interested in de��cloping it as R-1.
Mr. Flora stated this area was previously.discussed ��ahen the Council approved a
lot spl�it seve��al titi�ee4:s ago above this ex�sting pt°operty.
Mr. Flo��a stated staff is H:orking with t�1r. E3rickner for development of this parcel,
and his interest is 111 preserving the bea�.ity of the area and custan desiyning each
particular ho�nc to fit the lots.
t�r. F1ora stateci a. road will be construct.ed ��:ith t�vo cul-de-sacs and a po>>dinq
area to serve as �vater reter�tion for this Urea, Ne pointed out, in conjunction
with the Rcdevclopment P�an, they are looking at possibly ta{:iny this parcel ar,d
connecting it in the futur� with Len hiore Di°ive and poss�bly er.tending it to Rice
' Creek Road. He stated, currently, P1��. Qrickner hasn't been able to purchase the
pror�erty for the continuation of 6en P4ore Urive. �1r. Flora stated, in order to
'� proviue sanitary seia�er and ti�rat�r service to this area, the proposal is to connect
' 6en P1ore tinto 1:his area rather than previding the services from Gentral Avenue.
Counciirnan Schreider asked how. rie tarould develop those lots, if he can't extend
[3en f�ier°e Drive. �fr. Flora stateci the lots could be serv�d off of Cen*ral Avenue
', for only a shcrt period of time an� in co��junctien �vith the Redevelopment Plan,
the Housing und R�cevelopment Authority may be able to acquire it.
� t�1r. Qureshi , City i��anayer, stated there is a plan the Council revieo-:ed and approved
when they develcped the whole area east of Central to serve, basically, the total
; prope��ties and ta provide access. He stated this p1aL �-roulri n;,t be ineeting the
' stai�dards becausc o� th:: plat oi°dir�ance r�equiren�erii regar�ciing the a.,l-de-sac lenoth
• not to exc.eed 600 feet. }le stated, originall,y, v!h�n the �lat of Kerry Lane vaas
�� appro�;ed, there t��ere temporary easements acquired a��id a p�an to p�rovide access to
this area. He pointed eut this plat would be improper unless another access is
provided.
Councilworaan iiosns asl;ec! if it was part of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority's
plan that i:he lots would be di•✓ided and the streets constructed.
f�r. Qur°eshi felt this ti-�as one way it could potentialiy be divided, if there daas a
consensus on thie part of the property ov�ners, and tbe�ity .`eltthis �ti�Gsthe mayto proceed.
� Councilmari Schneider asl;ed thelenyth from Central Avenue to the tip of the cul-de-sac.
A gentieman ir� ti�e audience stated it v,�as E54 feet. Councilman Schneider stated they
' are 54 feet off from the ordir�ance requiren��ent. He furc4�er stated he has a problem
a,iih this 600 foot cu7-de-sac requirement and pointed ou* there is double access into
�en- P;ot�e Drive. Counciln�an Schneider sta�:ed, if it is ihe feeling of the resideni,s
' on �en ffiore Drivc not to carry thn street thr�ough, hc doesn't see a pressing need forit::
f�1r. Lyle Carprnter, 6258 Qen Fiore Urive, si:ated, ir talking with most of the property
owners on Gen N;ore Drive, the�� are in ayreement they �-rould not l�ke to see Ben �4ore
e�:tended. He stated they would like to see it rernain as it is unless it is absoluteiy
necessar,y. He stated Y.erry Lane is narro�;; and ther-e r�ay be a p7°oblem getting in
fire fi�hting equir>ment, ho��iever, t.he lots to the west uf Qen More Drive drop down
very qu�ckly ano ,right pose ti�e sa�r!e problern.
Councilman Schneider asked if Qen f�iore Drive isn't extended, what kind of probiems
weuld it creai;e for this plat, f•1r. Flora stated tiic primary cor,cer°n a�ould be the
sa!�itary se�ver ar�d water systeiiis to support this plat ar�d anything else that wou}d
be develo(�ed. He stated, with extension of 6en ��tore Drive, it wo�ild pi-ovide an
easy way for extension of these utilities, He pointed out they can 9et sewer
and t��ater services for�n Central Avenue> but it ivouldr�'t be as good a system as
wi�aC could be provided 6y the extension �f [3en t�ore Drive.
Mr. 6rici;i�er, tt7e petitioner, stated tl�ey are lookinca at 11 lots with single
family hon�es �nd indicated he would not be totally o,�posed to the extension
of Ben flor�e il�°�ie�e in i:tze fi!ture. Ne felt the pi°inia.r'y access �•�oi.ild probably
be the entrance off Central and since V:erry is such a steep hill, the extension
�� of den f4ore Drive would prob<�bly be used mucM mor°e.
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P"r. �layne Welch, E1.15 Woody Lane, pointed aut the 600 foot requirement for
cul-de-sacs so the ple:t couldn't be approved because of this requir�en�ent.
Me stated he had �oncerns about the open acreage behind his home, whieh
gets smaller and smaller, hot��ever, P�e has heard some favorable comments on
Mr. arickner's developments.
Mr. Qureshi felt there should be sorne plans or direction to pr-oceed to
provide l�oping for the ti,�ater lines, Councilman Schneider stated, untiT
h1r. [3rickner can acquire property, it is difficult to say where they would
go. He pointed out if t:he people directly to the north don't want to sell,
it would make a difference.
t�M1r. Qureshi stai:ed he felt it is a prudent approach to have double access
to a neighborhood. ,
No other persons in the audience spoke regarding this proposed plat.
P10TION by Councilman Schneider to close the public hearing. Seconded 6y
Councilman Barne.tte. Upon a voice vote, a'11 voting aye> f4ayor Nee declared
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the motior� carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 8:55 p. m.
t'� '' PUQLIC HEP,P,I�dG OPd RE70idING REQUFST, ZOA #f31-01; TO RE70P1E C,ERT(liN LOTS FROM
C-2 to h1-1,�OQ0 U(dIV[RSITY AVEfdUF, RICE CREFh ASSOCIATES:
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' CONSIDERG�TION OF REAPPROVAL Of PS #30-01, UNIVERSITY INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT
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i�10TI0N by Councilwoman I�1oses to walve the reading of the public hearing
notice and open the public heariny. Seconded by Councilrnan Barnette. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, raayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously
and the public h�aring opened at II:57 p. m.
Mr. Flora, Public b,�or{:s Director, stated the area ir question is between 79th
�nd 81st just west of University Avenue. He stated the items before the
Council for consideration are a plat, a rezoning, and a variance on the setback
requirernent. Mr. Flora stated this plat originally came befor�e the Council about
a year ago, but since it was not recorded in 180 days, it r•equires resubmission
to the Council. He stated the Planning Commission did revie�v the plat, in
conjunction with the rezoniny, and identified a number of �i�ems that tied the
two iogether.
f�1r. Flora stated the primary cc�ncern �1�as the drainage. Fle stated, to date,
staff has not received a drainage plan for this particular plat, however,
f�ir. Harris has provided them with a letter which, in paragraph l, establishes
certain criteria which they feel would handle the drainage question for this
' particular plat, if it is recorded and documented so all future owners would
know what viould be required for them to handle the water.
P✓�r. Flora stated another thing to be addressed rlas the landscaping and final
' approval of the rezoning. He stated the �,lat has P^-1 zoning and C-2 zoning
and I4r. Harris has a buyer for a portion of the property and is requesting
' rezoning from C-2 to f4-1 of lots 1, 9, and 10. He sta.ted they are further
requesting a variance of the front yard setback from the required 100 feet
to 35 feet because this hi-1 property is across the street from residential.
Mr. F1ora stated the development is for Lots 1, 2, 3, 9> and 10 for
construction of a builc(iny and the yreen area, as shown on the map, �•�ould
es��nti1U y detain the water to include some wat:er in the parking area, with
some going to the pro;�erty to the sauth. Ne stated this particular development
supports Fir. Harris' rea_e��i�y to develop a Eilat v,�here each parcel tvould have
to address itself indep�nclently for water dete7tion.
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t�1r. F1ora stated st��ff fcit this �roi�l�i be a good approach to take for this
p]at, as long as everyone was a��rare of this i�equirement and it was formally
�°ecorded.
hir. fioi°a exp7ained �;�hat th�y tvould be doing is holdiny the a�ater ai7d not
allowing �it to d�i•ain dovmstream. Ne pointed out the storm vaater would be
collected an�i detained ii� its perin�eter and then have � cont��olled exit. Ne
stated the la�id to the tivest has ditct�es and �reen area and water will be held
the re.
Councilr�an Schneider as4:ed, from an enginee.ring point of vievr, if staff was
cornfortable that this can be properly disigned. Mr. Flora felt there was
one exception anc; that in��olved tl�e purcel te the south. Ne felt the City
should receive an agreement bet�.v�en ��1r. Paschke and P1r, hlarris regarding
acceptance of the 4;ater form the north and it would be handled when this
par�cel to tfie sautii i s devel oped. "
Pir, Harris felt to provide a drainage plan when they didn't know �ahat kind
of developn�eni;, would take place would �e a disservice to the City. He felt
it was better that each parcel by ii.self will be responsible for storm wai:er
detentien and any loLs or combination of lots can be fo�m�ulated into taking
care of the ��!ater. He poiiited out they tlon't kncv: how they will develop at
this tin;e, and feit the City i�ad control wit:'ri tfle b�a�ldiPig pernrits to see that
the drainage is provided.
Councilwcinan Moses stated any person buying the prop°rty t��ould find on the
abstract tl�at this land �vouid have to bc de�eloped by meeting all the drainage
requirements.
P1ayo�° flee asked i` this v,ould sho:�� up in ai� abstract study. f�lr. Herrick stated
they would have to titiro rk out so��e type of language ard put tl�at into an aareement.
P4r. Flora stated the si:aff's position Gti�as, if a covenant v:as filed with the
Cour�ty> it t��oul�� insure i:hat a,�y bu��er ti��as aware of this req�aire+r�ent.
Mr. Harris stated he felt he vaould ag�°ee co this, ho��rever, asked if they have
required this in the past. Mayor P�ee felt staff:.had succee�+ed in having the
proper di°ainaye provided, based on the City's ��ol�cy, without hav;ng it recorded
in the deed.
Mr. Paschke asked if there wasn't a limit on convenants accar-ding to the statutes.
P2r. Nerrick> City �ttorr;ey, prcbat�ly wh�at they ai�e talking aboui, here is a
drainaye easement. He felt �vhat they are sayiny is that the o�,�m er of the
soiath group of lots agrees to accept drainage �vater from ii�e north bui]ding
site and agrees to vrhat is referred to as a subsei°uient drainaye agreement.
Mr. Harris felt, due to the fact the Cit}� does have a plan a.nd policy set •
up which brings a poiential buiider of a structure on one of these lots before
the Planning Com�nission and Council, a pe��mit �vill not be used until he de�non-
strates he can retain tF�e �•�ater, and felt the City has the best cont�°ols there.
Mayor Nee pointeG out that this isn't covered in tl�e City codes.
h7r. Harris �tated he would be willing to �vrite in every purchase agreement
that the buyer has to re�ain the a�ater on his parcei and ���ould give thc City
sucli a leti:c�' that this �raii�age requirement wo,_�ld appear on t.he purchase
agreerr2n �.� �
Mayor Nee ap;aointed Councilwoman P�leses a�nd the P�ihlic 4lorks D�rectee to n�eet
with (�tr. Harris to atter=ipt to work out tiiis pa�°ticular� item reyartling the
drainage.
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Th�re were no other yuestions from the audicnce regarding this pro��osed plat.
Mr. Flara stated the next question is the rezoning of Lots 1, 9, and 10 from
C-2 to P�,-1, and associated with tf�e rerosiing is the variance request to reduce
the fro��t setback frorn'the required 10� feet to 35 feet.
Mayor SJee quesi.ioned the proceeding for the ��ariance. Mr°. Nerrick stated,
typically, the variance goes to the Appeals Coti}���ission, ho�vever, where it is
made part of the plat, it hasn't gone to the Appeals Commission in the past.
hir. Flora stated; u�hen the Plarning Com7�ission reviewed the variance request,
they ide:ntified two stipulations: (1) that the Cour�cil not approve the final
rezoniny or recording the plat until they have ari acceptable approv�d drainage
p1an, and (7_) that the Council have covenants in hand and an adequate 1andscape
plan in hand.
Mr. Flora stated an agreement for the di°ainage plan is being a�orked out and
siaff is also workinc� with the petitioner on the landsraping. He felt the
only thing t�hat hasn't been addressed was the park fee which has to be paid
on this parcel. A drawing �-aas presented of the proposecl building to be
constructed and it was pointed out it will be very low-b:eyed, low in design,
and architecturally pleasing.
No other persons in the audience spoke regarding this rezoning or raised
questions on the plat.
MOTI.ON by Councilttioman Moses to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman
Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motian
carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 9:44 p. m.
RECESS:
A r�cess v�as called by Mayor Nee at 9:44 p. m.
RECOIIVEP�FD:
Mayor Nee reconvened the meeting at 9:55 p. tn. Al1 Council members vJere present.
�� � PUQLIC Hi/IRIPJG ON FIhlAL PLAT, PS r�r81-Ol, MIDWEST ADDITION, LOUIS J. HPJ��LIN,
' GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5101 INDUSTRIAL DLVD. N. E,:
MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to waive the reading of the public hearing
notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, I�iayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously
ancl the public hearing opened at 9:55 p, m.
Mr. Flora, Public Worl:s Director, stated.P1idwest Printing Company acquired an
addit-ional parcel for� a ponding area and this has been set up as a new addition,
wf�ich must be approved by the Council so it can be recorded at the County.
No persons in the audience spoke regarding this plat.
P�OTIOfy by Cow�cil�na�� Schenider to close the public hearing. Seconded by
Councilman Fitzpat�°ick. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Ftayor Nee declared
the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 9:57 p. m.
� PUL'liC EIEARTldG ON APJ O�V-SAtE t_I UOR LICENSE AND i� SUND�IY LI UOR LICENSE TO
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MOTICN by Counciin;an Schneider to waive t.he rPading of the public hearing
notice and open the public heariny. Seconded by Coune.ilrnan Barnette. Upon a
voice vote, a11 votirig aye, hiayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously
and the public hearing o�ened at 9:5£3 p. m.
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PUl3L.IC HEARIPJG hiEETING Of- �PRI�L 13, 19f31
P{1GE 9
Nir. Qur•esr�i> Clty Manager> stated tne st:andards es�tablished�for the ratio
of food and liquor sa]es is beir�y met by this establisl�ment.
f�ir. Qureshi p�inted out they do have sane additional curbing to be provitled.
P�o persons in the audience spoke regardin� the issuance of these licenses.
MOTION by Councilinan Schneider to close the public hear°ing. Seconc!ed by
Councilvro;nan flo�es. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, P•1ayor f4ee ueclared
the motion carr�ied unaniiuously �nd the public hearin9 closed at 9:59 p. m.
�`� PU�LIC NCARING ON !!"d O�d-SALE LIt UOR i_IC� �lSE 1!dJ� A SUivD1Y LIQUOR LICCtdSE TO
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R(loERl J. 0'RJURKE Niv� 01;'S CO�:PORATIOIr FUR THE PROP�R.TY LOCAiED A1 6259
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P•;07ION by Counci]man Schneider to v.�aive the reading of the public hearing
notice and open th� public hearing. Scconded by Councilwoman P�1oses. Upon
a voice vote, all voLiny aye, h1ayor fJee declared the inotion car�°ied unanimously
and the public hearing opened at 9:59 p, m.
Mr. Qureshi, Cii;y Planager, stated this establishn!ent has not m�t the standards
regai�ding the ratio of food and liqucr sales and pointed out they are 7�
below the 40;� required by the ordinance.
Mrs. f�io�;ica Cichy, representing Pulaski`s, appeared before the Counc�l
rega�°ding the issuance of these licenses.
��layor Nee asked if they haci any proposals to bring up the food sales.
t�1rs. Cichy stated both their food and liquor sales have increased and explained
it is hard to brin� up food sales when you start �rith a ba� reputation.
Councilwoman f�oses asked if they have made any changes as far as the food.
f�1rs. Cichy stated tfiey had to find a cl,ef and changed the �,fiol� personnel
in the kitchen. S';-� felt now thcty have the staff and are increasing their
food volun�e. She fe',t they have I�ad a steady increase over tf�e last seven
months.
Council4��ornan ("ose.s asked if the Council were to look at this in six months,
if f�rs. Cichy felt they �vould see a high�:r°, volume than 33`� and she answered
iri the afifir�riative.
Mayor Nee stated they are talking about potentially v�anting to review the
performance in six montiis and asked how they �7�igtii pt°oceed. P1r. Herr�ck
stat.ed ene thing they could i�equire is a six n;onth audit �vhich they probahly
don't ncri��,ally hav:�, unless the Council simply ���anted to accept their monthly
accountiny si;atements.
It was suggested that Councilrnan Schrseider contact the owners regarding this
deficit in their i'ood sales.
No other persons in the audience spoke regarding issuance of these licenses.
MOTIO�d by Councilman k3arnette to close the. public hearing. Seconded by
Councilr.;ar� Schn�ide�°. Upon a vaice vote, all voting aye, P�layor �;ee declared
the rnotion carried unaniniously and the public hearing closed at 10:06 p. m.
IC HEARIidG OPJ Rfd ON-SALF !_I
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PJSE A�7D A__SUNDAY LIQUOR_I_ICEPJSE T
6JILL_IAf�� 1-i. �OITGI�ILUT) FOR TFIE
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t•10110(J by Councilmai� Schrieider to a�ai��e the reading of the public hearin�
notice ard opc_n the public hearing. `��conded by Lounciln�an E3arnett.e. Upon
a voice vote, ail voting aye, M�:yo�° Ptee decla�,ec! i:he rnotion carriF�d unanimously
and �:h� public hearin9 op�i��e.d at 1.0:07 p. m. �
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P1r. Qureshi, City Manager, stated b1aple Lanes meets the food sales requirement
and state� staff is working witP� them to irnprove the landscaping.
No persons in the audier,ce spoke rega�°ding the issuance of these licenses.
MOTION f�y Cauncilmun Barnette ta close the public hearing. Seconded by
Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 10:0i3 p. m.
�° PU6LIC HEARING OP� AN OP:-S/tLE LI UOR LICE�JSE APdD A SUPJDAY LI UUR LICENSE T
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Ri�FFAELE S SUPP�R CLU[i, INC_�BAR�ARA J. VIRGILLO��FCiR THE PROPEF�TY LOCAT
AT 8298 UPJIVE!2SI7Y AVENUE N. E.: —
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P�70TION by Councilwo�nan I�oses to waive the reading ofi the public hearing notice
and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, f�1ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and
the pG�blic hearing opened at 10:G9 p. m.
Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated Raffaele's meets the food sales requirement
and staff has no other conm�ents.
Councilman Schneider asked if at one time there t��asn't a problem with Spring
Lake Par°k's liquor store. h1r. Qureshi stated the police haven't reporteci
any unusual pi°oblems.
The otvner o� Raffaelle's stated the police have been called two times and
one �Jas for a break-in.
Pdo other persons in the audience spoke regarding the issuance of these licenses
MOTION by Council��roman Moses to close the publ�c heai,ing. Seconded by Councilman
Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, h1ayor t;ee declai°ed the motion
carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 10:10 p. m.
OIJ AN OiV-SALE LIQUOR LICENSE AND A SUNDAY LIQUOR LICEPJSE TO
CCii'�PP.�`�Y FOZ TH[ PI;O�'ERTY LOCATED AT 5277 CENTRAL .AVEidUE N.E
MOTIO(� by Councilman Schneider to vdaive tl�e reading of i:he public hearing notice
and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Ba.rnette. Upon a vaice
vote, all voting aye, f4ayor Nee declared the motion carr�ied unanimously and the
public hearing opened at 1Q:10 p. m.
�1r. C1,ureshi, City Manager, stated this establishiment m�ets the requirements
for the food and liquor sales, and staff has no probiems with issuance of
the licenses.
No persons in the audience spoke regarding the issuance of these licenses.
MOTION by Councilrian Schneider to close the public hearing. Seconded by
Councilwoman hioses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, f•layor Nee declared
the motion carried unari!nously and the public hearing closed at 10:11 p. m.
PU�L?C NEARTNG ON AN Ohd-S��LE LI UOR LICFNSE AND A SUNDAY LI UOf� LICENSE TO
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GEOnGE_ D_ NICKLOt4_FOR_TIiE PROPERTY LOCATEll NT 3720 EA.ST RIVER ROAD dba:
r_rnocc rc rni �r,Trii Gv�. -'
1�10TI�N by Councilmnn Fitzpatric.k to �vaive the reading of the public hearing
notice and open the public h�ar•ing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the n�otion carried unanimously
and the public hearing opened at 10:12 p. m.
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PU6LIC HEI�RI(dG h',1-E:TIfdG 0� P,PRIL 13, 1931 � PAGE ll
Mi°. Qur�; shi , Ci ty Manager, s�ated this establ ishment does riot meet the
reyuireiz�ents, as far as the relation of fuod to liq�_aor saies. I�ie stated � �
tr�ey havc consistently fallen belo�-a ihe reo,uire�i,i��?it and the Cour�cil did
give somc consider-al;ion in the past because of the bridge closing, ho��vever,
this is now opei�.
Mr, Qureshi stated in� Council has a report from ti7e f'oYice Departn�ent and
ti�ey have talked vaith Tony Nicklo��� and, if tha infor�iraticn is currect,
he told the polic.E� they are yoiny to get rid of the mechanical bull �vhich
is causing some problems, as well as tai:e uther precautions to keep doarn
the pi°oblems.
Mayor IVee stated he thought the i°estaurant �•ras beautiful and asked why
there is such a. disparity bet��reen the liqi.io�� and food sales
Mr. George Nicklow explained food sales today are difficult ar;d po�inted
out they do qivc coupa�s �;�here you purchase or.e n�eal and get orie free.
h1r. I�icklow explained they aren't located in tP�e yreatest area, but are
now dravrii�y fi�om other areas. Sf�e pointed out the food sales is about
half of whai: tP�ey serve because of the coupons and free meals. She
explained thcy are pushing their barquets inore in an attemnt to bring up
food sales.
Co�m cilman Schneider stated he felt it wvu7d tend to distort the sa7es of
food, ��dhen free i��eals are given, since these aren't included in the total
sales fiyure.
I•'iayor Nee felt what they reall,y t��anted was the assurance they are primarily
a ��estaurant.
It vras noin±ed out they keep tracl; of all tf-�e coupons and possibly they
couTd report the free r�eals as an equivalent in doilars.
A9r. Qurnshi felt there �;�as some discretion in the licensir.g power and didn't
have any problem, if the discussion with Tony tJicklo�d is follo�.��ed through
and they tighten up the cor�trol.
f�s. Nicl:lolv felt tt�ey a�°e talking about two difYerent things. She stated
the bar is co,�r�letely diffcrcnt fro;�i t:he dininy room and they have never hac!
any trouble vdith prrsons �atroniziny t:he dining room, but the bar attracts a
different typ of cliertele. She stated the ���echanical bull vras purchased
for �12,000 to bririy in people, hovee�:er, it has been a nuisance. She stated
they have ttivo bo!,ncers, and �vhen the police are called it is to assist the
bouncers or to avoid any prohlems.
Councilman Schneider asked if they are going to eliminate the mechanical
bull.
Ms. Nicklow stated they Wl��, but would like to realize some of their
investinent. �
Councilnian Fitzpatrick stated it seems obvious i;o him that this is a legitimate
and genuine restaurant and felt the,y should go r�; record recognizing this and
that it just isn't an excuse for a bar.
The Police report ���as presented to the t�icE:lovr's for their review, and Mayor
Nee as6;ed if they ���ould r�act to the problems noted in this meino.
�Jo other persons in the au�iience spoke regardirg tht issuance of these licenses.
N10TTQ(d by Councili"an ftizpatricN; to clo>e the piablic f�eai�ing. Second�d by
Councilman Sclin�ide��. Upon a voice vo�Ce, all voting aye, P�ayor Nee declared
the motio�� cai°i�ied un�r��mt�usly and tl�e public heai°ing closed at 10:23 p. m.
PU�LIC FIE.l1RING P�IEFTING OF APRIL 13, 19�1
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Y Li UOR L.ICENSE TO �
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MQTIOfJ by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading of the public hearing
notice a3�d_.open the put>lic hear,ing. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a
voice vote, all votiny aye, �;a,yor Plee declared the motion carrieci unanimously
and the public fiearing opened at 10:24 p, m,
Mr. Qureshi, City P1anager, sf:ated this establishment ineets the requirements
of food sales in relation to liquor sales, and the only problem is inadequate
parking.
Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated if the tax increment district is established,
it could be that some aciditional property could be acquired and sold to the
fdicklow's for additional parking purposes.
Mr. Qill Nick1ow stated he aPproached P1r. Saliterinan several times regarding
this problem, but there hasn't been any interest on their part.
No other persons in the audience spoke regarding the issuance of these licenses.
t�10TI0N by Councilman Schneider to close the puhlic hearing. Seconded by
COUi1Cl�lildi1 Fitzpat:i°ick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor PJee declared
the motion carried ununimously and the public hearing closed at 10:29 p. m,
LIC HE�IRING O;d AN ON-SALE L�UOR LICFlVSE FIN[) A SUiaDAY LIQUOR LIGEPdSE
DLEY RTCE 601r'�, INC. OLIVER TAM FOR IHE PRO°ER7Y LOCATED AT 1160 FI
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MOTIOPd by Councilman Schneider to ��aive the reading of the public hearing
notice and open t!��e �ublic hearing. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Playor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously
and the public hearing opened at 10:30 p, m.
Mr. Qureshi, City f�tanayer, stated this establishment has one of the highest
percentages of food sales. He stated there is ininor landscaping and parking
area improvements yet to be niade.
No persons in i:he audierce speke regarding the issuance of these licenses.
MOTIOid by Council�nan Schneider to close th� public hearing . Seconded by
Councilmar� Qarnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting �ye, P4ayor Nee tleclared
the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 10:31 p, m.
PUBLIC FIEARING OF AfV ON-S!'�LE BEER LICENSE TO THE ORIENTAL HOUSE (KWEI-7SANG CHEN)
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MOTION by Councilir�an Schneider to �vaive the reading af the public hearing notice
and open the public hearing. Secended by Councilwoman �loses. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, f4ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and
the public hearing cpened at 10:31 p. rn.
Mr. Inruan, City Clcrk, stated the applicution is for a beer license only,
as the nevr o4rner is not a citizen so he connot apply for a liquor license.
Mayor fJee asked staff to check fuf°ther into this requirement regarding the
liquor license and the statutes that apply.
No persons in the audience spoke reyarding the issuance c�f this license.
MOTTOPJ by Councilvaoman Moses to close the public hearing. Seconded by
Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all votiny aye, Mayor Nee
declared the rnotion carried ui�aniiT�ously and the public hearing cTosed at
10:32 p. m.
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PUI3LIC f1EARI^t� MFETItdG OF P,PRIL 13, 1�5i PP,GE i�
�(;_ � CC��v`�I_D G�ATICf� OF f?EIU`!1^;S I�F�QI�r.S1> COA 'i� Q2 F(1R TtD BURAitD( TO RF�O'JE_
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Councilman Schneiciei° stat�d the Co�!,icil's l�st action ��ras a public heai°ing
scheduled on this rezoning for Sepien�ber 15, I9&0 which was tabled to
S�pteiiiber 2?_ , 19,30.
Councilmun Schneic(er stated the Council continueci the publir_ heariny on
Scpternber ?_2, 19�0 uritil later in the m���etirg, as the petitioner �vasn't
E�reseri�, and when they weri�t ba_ck to this ite�a la�ter in the ever�ing, the
petitioner hadn't ap��eared at the m�_eCing, thereTOi�e, the hea�ring was
c]osed, aftei° somc input fro�n the public. ;ie stated no actiori uias ever
taken on the rezoniny request.
Councilman Sc'rineider� stated it appears there is se,r,e activity in the
d�;el]in9 �n cuUstion, which could be of a remodeling nature, and it was
the intenl�, based o!i t:he Plan�ning Con�nission minutes, to remociel the
U�llt into an ofr=ice struc±ure.
Counc�lman Schneider felt since the fity has not been able to get the
petitioner to comc before the Co�,��cil, the best action would be to deny
the rezcning request.
Co!�nc�lman Schneider stated, when the Council closed the'public hearing,
staff ��ras directed to contact the petitioner, and neighboriny property
o;a�iers, to indicate �ti�hat P1r. Burandt's plans t-aere a.nd his understanding
is that staff fias been uanabie to contact hi�r�.
Tlayer Plee felt the question that should be considered is �•:hcther or not
the property should be rezoned.
hir. Fiora, Fublic 6;orks Di�°ect�r, stated th�s iter� vdent to the Planning
Con�;�rission and they recoi,miend�d ti�e st:ructure be �e��;olished an� a new
struci!me built, �!ith proper screening provid�d,
, Councilman Fi;;zpatrick feit tlie case fer� the rezoning has not been made
before t'r�e Counci] and it would seem to hi�ii they don't have the basis on
which to apprU.�c it.
Counciln�an Schneider stated there was no justification g�ven for the
rezoninq at the hearir�g and at thi� point of time, he thought it should
go through a i;e�v process.
MO�rIOPd by Co��mci lman Schrei der to dei�iy rezoning request, ZOA /'80-02 as
filed by Ted Gui�a.�dt. Seconded by Councilnian 6ai°nette.
Councilman Schr�eider stated, from ihe informaticn he has, every attempt
possit�le ha� been made to contacz the petitioner.
UPON A VOICf UOTE TAKEN ON THE �BOVE hi0TI0N, all voted aye, antl Niayor
Nee declared the motion cai°ried un�;nirnously.
Ji_ e� �ESOLUTIOid_N0. 48-13E�2 TO ACQU?R� FEE Ob1PJ�f:S)IIP 1i'dD rPSEl��IEiVTS �U CFRTATN
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[3Y TNE COU��I Y_AUDI�I �R r�5 P�_k LI.ST__SEPJT TO fHE_ CI I Y OE f RI bLEY Ttd f�il`RCH =19II1:
f,10TI0y by Counc-i i�sian 6arr,ette to adopt REsolut�ion IVo. 48-19P1. Secondcd by
Councilr,ar� Scl�e+�d�ier. Upon a voice vote> all v�ting aye, h9ayor Plee declared
the motion c:rried unanimausly.
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D10TION by Council��ot»an Moses �o authorize payment of Claims No. 059A30
throuqh Q94S50. Seconded by Councilman Schnei�Jer�. Upon a voici� vote,
all voting aye, h1ayor fdee declared the motion carriec+, unanimously,
ADJO�RNP�iEPlT : .
t�i0TI0(d by Councilman Qarnette to adjourn the meeting. Secanded by Councilman
Schi;eider. Upon a voice vote, all votiny aye, P1ayoi°fJee declared the motion
carrie�i unanimously and the Public Hearing Meet9ng of the Fridley City Council
of April 13, 19&1 adjcurned at 10:45 p, m.
Respe ctfully subniitted,
Carole Haddad William J. Nee
Secy, to t4�e City Council Mayor
Approved:
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7HE MIIVUTES OF THE_REGULAR MFE�(ING OF TNE FRIDLE,Y CITY GOUNCIL OF
HPRIL 20, 1921. •
The Regular P�le�ting of the Fridley City Council was called to order at 7:32 p. m.
by t�layor Nee.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIA(`CE:
Mayor Nee led the Council and audience in the Pledqe of Aileyiance to the Flag.
ROLL CALL:
hiEN1QERS PRES[fJT: Councilman Fitzpatrick, Counciiwoinan Moses, Mayor Nee,
Counciiman Schneider and Counci7man Qarnette
MEMQERS�A6SEPJT: None
PRESENTATION OF AtdARD:
CERTIfICATE OF APPRECTATIO:d - DP,VID E. EN�STRDM - ENVIRONf��ENTAL QUALITY
COMMISSION:
Mayor Nee stated a certificai:e of appreciation was to have been presented to
� Mr. David Engstrori, who served on the Environmental Qua�ity Commission, however,
�, he was not ab�e to attend the meeting this evening.
; Mayor Nee stated the Council wished to express theii° gratitude for Mr. Engstrom's
service as a member of the Environmental Quality Commission, this certificate
wou]d be forwarded to him.
PROCLAP�'I�TION :
his. Mary Van Dan presented a proclamation which designates this year as The
! International Year of Disabled Persons.
Mayor Nee read and signed the proclamation, Ms. Van Dan staied she wantecl tb
' remind everyone that tomorrow evening the first meeting would be held and
wished to see as many as possible participate.
APPROVAL OF MTf,UTES:
PUBLIC HEARIf�G ��iEETING, MARCH 30, 1981:
tdOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve the minutes as presented: Seconded by
Councilman 6arnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the
motion carried unanimously.
REGULAR P�EETING, APRIL 6, 198T:
MOTION by Counciln�an Schneider to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded
by Councilwc?man (�loses, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,:.Mayor Nee declared
the motion carried unanimously_.
ADOPTTOl� OF AGFPiDA:
Councilman Schneider requested an item be added as follows; "Discussion and
Possible Reconsideration of Rezoning Request ;;80-02 for Ted Burandt".
Councilman Fitzpatrick reo,uested that Item 5, regarding appointment to the
Environmental Quality Commission be considered later in the meeting.
t�10TI0N by Councilir�an Schneider to adopt the agenda a�ith above two amendments.
Seconded by Cnuncilrnan (3arnette. Upon a voice vote, ai� voting aye, Mayar
Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
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OPEN FORUNI, VI�SITORS:
There was no response from the audience under this item of business.
O(.D E3USIPltSS:
COP�SIDEi2ATI0Td OF REAPPROVAL OF PS ;80-01> UNIV[RSITY IPIDUSTRIFlL PARK PLAT:
Mayor Nee stated there are two issues involved wTth this plat, one being
reapproval of the plat and consideration of a variance and the other issue
' is the rezoning.
Mayor Nee stated his concern about the procedure for the variance is that it
assumes a rezoning that hasn't taken place. Mr. Nerrick, City Attorney, felt
the Council should consider the rezoning first and then the p1at and variance.-
Mr, Flora, Public Works Director, stated this pareel is located between 79th
and 81st just west of University Avenue. Ne stated the request is to rezone
. three lots from C-2 to M-1. Mr. Flora staied the Planning Commission has
_ reviewed the request and has recommended approval.'
MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to waive the reading and approve the ordinance
upon first reading. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote,
, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Flora stated, in conjunction with the rezoning, Council is to consider
the reapproval of the plat. He stated this plat was presenCed to the CcSUnci1
about a year ago, however, it was never recorded. He stated, at the time it
was reviewed by the Planning Commission, they requested the City obtain a
drainage plan prior to final approval.
Mr. F1ora stated siaff has talked with both the owner and developer and
I` obtained a statement which reads as follows: "Grading and structures vrill
! be provided so as to control drainaye runoff for Bloeks l, 3, and 4 of
i University Industial Park sa that the rate of runoff after development will
not exceed the rate of undeveloped land for a 24-hour storm with a frequency
of 100 years. This design will be accomplished for individual lots or any
combinations of lats. Drainage easenu�nts �,�ill be provided in cases where
ponding is provided for adjoining tributary lots. Fur_ther, the o?aners
guarantee that storm ��rater detention far that part of the n�rth one-half of
61ock 3, University Industrial !'ark will be provided for in the south one-half
of Block 3, or, if necessary, on other lots within the p1at. It is under-
. stood that this agreement is binding on the present owne�°s, their successors
and assigns. In the event that Paschke Properties, Is�c., exercise thier
option to purchase the south one-half af 61ock 3, Paschke Properties, Inc.
will be responsible for the t�alancing of the drainage retention requirements
for all of 61ock 3. If Paschke Properties, Inc., does not exercise its option,
then the current o�ti�nef°s will make adequate provision for• any storm water that
drai�is frorn the north one-haif of Block 3".
Mr. Flora stated, if this statement is provided to every purchaser and als�
recorded in the plat file> the City ���ill be able to assure that drainage is
obtained on the platted lots.
I�r. Flora stated the Flanning Commission also requested that the Council
have covenanis in hand for an aciequate landscaping plan, particulary addressing
tf�e norih five parcels to be developeci. rir. Floi�a stated iiie City has
assurances t'�ey raill receive a landscaping plan that is satisfactory.
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Council��ron�an Moses stated shetalked witf� Mr. Harris and 61r. Flora about the
drainage, and previously thou9ht this drainage reGuirement should be sho��m
on the absti°aci. sn that anyone buying one of these parcels viould be avrare
of the requirenient. She stated P1r. Fiarris pointed out that, normally, when
lar�d is develo��ed, the absiract isn't reviewed until with�n 30 days of the
elosing on ;:he property, therefore, a buyer wouldn't realize this requirement
until almost closing.
Councilwoman I�ioses stated, in order that a buyer be made aware of the
requirernent far drainage and to handle it upfront, Mr. Harris wished to
put tf�e lanyuage> quoted by Mr. flora fr�nz hli-. Harris' letter,inapurchasea�reement
so when a developer came to the City, he a�ould be a�vare of the requirentent
for drainage retention and it would have to be addressed in his plans.
Councilwoman Moses felt there should be a policy in the City on how they
want to handle drainage and perhaps addressing an on-site retention for all
developrient on all parcels of land in the City.
Mr. Qureshi, C�ity P4anager, felt to adopt such a policy would be difficult
to administer and that it should be handled on a piat for piat basis.
Mayor Nee asked if there was failure to give advance notice of this requirement
e on the plat, if the City could still enforce it. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney,
,. didn't think it would be any different thar7 vahat would be required as far as
setbacks, parking, etc., as it is all part of the City's requirements. Ne
pointed out when a person is going to develop a site, he has to come and find
out about setbacks, parking, and landscaping and didn't think the drainage
was in any different categoi°y.
Mayor Nee stated the matter of drainage isn't expressed in the codes. Mr.
Herrick stated this may be true and there may be some W1SC101i1 in putting this
in an ordinance and then, if there is an exception, the Council could waive
the requireirent.
Mr. Herrick thought this question could be addressed when the Council considers
amending the ordinance and perhaps include som�thing regarding a policy.
Councilman Schneider asked, in the event Mr. Narris sells the property to
someone and it is again resold and this per•son is unaware there would be
water coming from the parcel to the north, would there be any liability on
the City's part. Mr. Herrici: stated, if there is going to be water coming.
from one lot to another, he thinks there should be a drainage easement and
before the south five lots are sold, tf�ere should be a drainage easement
indicated across the area so the buyer realizes he Nrill be receiving some
of the vaater from the north. He stated this would have to be done at the
time the deed is yiven for the north five lots.
Councilman Schneider stated the plat they are considering would be approved
�vith the urderstanding that tl�e�°e is some minimal flow of water to the south
property.
h1r. Herrick stated, when the deed is given, an easement is included and then
it should be p art of the abstract.
Mr. Flora stated, at this point in time, and Tooking at the norih five lots
and sou�h five lots, they have an ayreement from both the buyer and seller
for the water moving south. If there is another transaction,, at this time,
there would be instaliation of sorie drainaye easernent 1n the deed.
hir. Flora stated the C�uncil is also requested to consider a var°iance from
the norinal fi�ont foot setback of 100 feet to 35 feet. The reason for this
request is to make the property more ��velopable and present a better image
toi�rards University Avenue.
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PAGk 4
MOTI�� by Councilwoman h1oses to reappr•ove plat> PS rII0-Ol, with a variance
of the fi�on± foot seibacN; from the required 100 feet to 35 feet, and that
grading and structures will be.provided so as to control drainage runoff
for alocks 1, 3, and 4 of University Indust�°ial Park so that the rate of
runoff, after development� 1'J1�� not exceed the rate of undeveloped 1and
for a?_4-hour storm �vith a frequency of 100 years.
This design will be accomplished for individual lots or any combinations
of lots. Drainage easements will be provided in cases where ponding is
provided for adjoining tributary lots. It is understood that this a;reement
' � is binding on the present owners, their successors and assiyns. Further,
` that this language regarding the drainage be included in purchase agreements
for the property and this will be on record at the City Ha11 so a prospective
devleoper will kno;a he has to handle the water retention on that site.
Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
i�layor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Harris requested that the park fee be waived on this plat. He stated,
in the Paco Industrial Park, the City acquired land for park purposes and
had indicated additional property would be nice to have for the City's use.
Mr. Harris stated he and Mr. Schroer agreed to give additional property
ti ' knowing full well what vras required. He felt, in light of giving this
' �', additional property in the Paco Industrial plat, it would be fair for the
City to waive the park fee for this plat.
' Mr. Harris stated the portion that was given is now the parking lot for
the new community park development.
Councilman Schneider stated his only concern was if they wauld set a
precedent with other developers, who at one time or another, may h4ve
donated something to the City.
Mr. Qureshi, CIty Manager, stated the City did negotiate with the property
oNmer at that time and they donated the required park land and gave additional
land than what was required. He stated, at that time, there was no commitment
by the City that they would have any future considerations given to them.
Mr. Q;�reshi stated he felt these are two separate issues and the City should
be given the park fee for this plat or any other land they develop in the City.
Mayor Nee felt the issue of the park fee didn't have ta be resolved this
evening. He felt there are several concerns, one being Councilman Schneider's
remarks and the effects on other developments, and if they have a legal
problem. He stated, on the other hand, looking back at the other transaction
and the land they received, i;he City got an extremely good deal.
P4r. Herrick, City Attorney, stated Councilman Schneider's concern has some
validity, but felt thei°e should be sare additional discussion between the
owners and staff.
Councilman Qarnette felt part of the City's business was dealing fairly
with people who build and do their business in Fridley. He is not saying
they should do something illegaT, but ���ould lean t a�aards making considerations
for persons who have done something good for Fridley.
I�tr. Flora pointed out the Gouncil tias the option of delaying the park, fee
until the t�uilding perinit is required, rather than collecting it at the time
the plat is recorded.
Councilv:�om<�n P�1oses pointed out that had the City not received that parcel of
lai��l for the conununity pav'k, she could visualize �•rhat u different design
tht park vrould havc: taken.
Mayor P�ee requested h1r. Harris to send a leiter i.o the Council, along with
a copy of the a��praisal on that parcel.
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f�r. fiarris s?:ated he appreciated the fact the Council �•rill taE;e this matter
under advise::�ent and, hopefully, he will be treated fairly.
CO�dSIDERATIOfd 01= FI�JAL PL�T, PS �II1-01, MIDb�EST ADDITION, LOUIS J. HA�9LIN:
Mr. Flara, Public 6dorks Uirector, stated this parcel of property is located
in the Great ��ortliern Industrial area, just east of East River Road and
south of I-694. He stated the property includes a triangular- piece, which
was shown on a map, and is part of the entire parcei Midti,�est Printing bought
from the railroad.
P1r. Flora stated it was not possible to record this small triangular piece
of property at the County because they didn`t have a legal description,
therefore, tt�is plat is requested to define this port�on of property so it
can be recorded. '
MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the final plat, PS #81-01, Midwest
Addition. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, hiayor i�ee declared the motion carried unanimously.
COiVSIDERATIUid OF FINAL PLAT, PS �81-Q�, HEATHER HILLS WEST, 6175 CENTRAL
AVENU[, THG,';AS 6RICKNER:
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Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this property is east of Old
Ceniral, between Rice Creek Road and Gardena. He stated the p]at consists
' of 11 residential lots with two cul-de-sacs off Central Avenue.
Mr, Flora stated the Planning Comnission has reviewed the plat and has
recommended approval.
Mr. Flora stated the item that was not addressed is the development and
assessment of costs for the road improvement> sanitary sewer, and water
services, wnich will essentially be serving the property outside the plat,
and the potential connection to Ben More Drive.
Councilman Schneider pointed out that two-i:hirds of the people on Ben htore
Drive indicated they didn't want Sen D1ore Drive extended. He stated he
respected staff's opinions, but would hate to get into a situation some
tinie in the future that the Council approved this plat and approved the
extension of Ben r1ore Drive.
Mr. Flora stated the City's plans were for the eventual extension of Ben
More Drive �o Central Avenue. He stated, when Ben More Drive raas being
constructed, the church that owned this parcel objected to further extension
so it a�as terminated. .He pointed out now that the parcel is being developed,
it fits in to add the connection to i:he street.
� PQr. Flora stated, currently, the City can bring water off Central to service
this parcel, but it is only from one direction and it is more purdent to put
in water from t��o �irections and the most logical place to service this area
is tl�e line that is terminated�at the end of Ben P�1ore Drive.
Councilwoman ��i�ses asked if the service is affected if it comes only from
Ceritral Avenue. Mr. Flora stated the line, essentially; becomes a dead line
and if there is a vaater break, then everyone is out of service, but if they
can service from different directions, seevice couid be continue�l.
Councilinan Schneider stated he is coricerned about naminy a street that may,
in fact, not continue.
Mayor Nee asked about the names for th2 cul-de-sacs, since one is shown as
Glenn Ozk Circle and the City curreni:ly has a street called 0ak Glen, and
felt this may pose a problern.
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P1r. arickner stated he didn't feel this would be a problem since the streets
are quite a distance apart, however, if Council feels there is a pr�oblem, the �
nam� cou1d be changed. N1r. 6rickner also stated he lives on 6en More Drive
and he didn't care, either way, if Qen hiore Drive was or was not extended.
Councilman Schneider� asked if he saF-� any piroblem with his development,
if Ben More Drive�vssi:�'iextended. P1r. 6ric{:ner felt, from the Ci:ty's
standpoint, it would be tretter to have the extension, but from his standpoint, .
it may be better not to have it extended, as it may yive him an addiiional
building lot, but he is not sure this woi�ld be in the best interests of
everyone concerned.
Councilman Schneider stated he doesn't, at this time, want to name the street
coming off Cer,tral as Ben More Drive.
Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the City has some overall plans for this
area and the major concerns would be only one access and the water line
iooping:, if Ben Mot�e Drive wasn't extended. fie stated there is a total
scheme or plan for that area and felt those issues should be addressed.
Mayor Nee stated he would like to see the plan and asked if it could be
submitted at a conference meeting.
�' I Councilman Schneider stated he doesn't see the requirement for �he road or
' for the water looping and that is the only justification he has heard so
far for the extension> other than dual access. Mr. Qureshi stated some
direction has to be provided in regard to the water looping.
Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, also pointed out this plat would, potentially,
affect other properties and according to the City's policy, they would be
assessed.
' Councilwoman t�toses asked who would be putting in the road. Mr. Brickner
stated, in the past, the City has put in the improvements and, in this case,
this would be the way he would want to proceed. He stated that Mr. Skinner,
;_. the property owner to the nori:h, is in favor of this devlopment and is aware
his property would benefit greatly by this road and that he would be assessed.
Mayor Nee stated, as he understands it, they are presently talking about a
right-of-way.
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve the plat, PS #81-02, Heather liills
West, coritingent upon the street names being removed and the cul-de-sacs
renamed in accordance with any requirements of the Police and fire Departments
and Post Office and, secondly, that the east/west access coming off Central
specifically not be named Ben More Drive, Qen P1ore Circle or Qen More Court
or any references to [3en P1ore. Seconded by Councilman Barnette.
Mr. Wayne 4Jelch, 6115 Woody Lane, questi.oned if he would be assessed for
emprovements.
Mr. 4ureshi, City Manager, thought the only possibTe assessment he could be
concerned wii�h v�ould be for drainage. He felt, hovrever> if the drairiage is
designed properly, it would hold all the arater this property is receiving
and there would be no need for an outlet. He stated, if there was an improve-
ment vrhere f�1r. tdelch would 6e a.ssessed, he would receive a notice of hearing.
UPOid A VOTCE VOTE TAKEN ON THE AQOVE MOTIOil, all voted aye, and D1ayor Nee
declared the niotion carried unani;,�ously.
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t�1r: Flor�, F'ublic WorF;s Director, stated there is aiso i:he question of the
��ark fee.
hir, Qi�reshi, City f�1anayei°, stated the requirement is that I0�> of the,land
b e yi ven ,for par°k purpo;es or a cash donation of Z09� of the value of, tiie..
land. He stated the Ci�uncil has, in the past> al1oG,�ed the park fee to be:
collected at the ti;rc� ti�e building p�nnit is issued. -
h1r. erickner stated he would prefer the option of paying the park fee at
the time the building permit is issued.
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f�fr. Brickner was requested to submit;a letter, to this effect, regard9ng
payn�ent of the park fee.
F AN ORDIIdANCE TO U(�CF�TE STREETS APlU ALLEYS
[LLITE QOULEVARD AND SOUTN OF VACATED ELM STREET, l�J. G. Q
MOTIOPJ by Coui�c�7woman Moses to ���aive the reading and approve the ordinance
upon first reading. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
`' DTSCUSSIOy APdD POSSI6LE RECONSIDERATION OF REZONING REQUEST �80-02 FOR
' TED BURANDT: DENIED APR1L 13, 19 81 :
Councilman Schneicler stated, after the action of the Council last week to
deny this rezoning request> P1r. Burandt contacted him and wanted verification
on the action taken. He stated Mr. Burandt indicated he didn't receive notice
of the prior Council meetings, and is present here this evening and perhaps
' should explain.
Mr. Burandt stated he talked to the City the day before the Council meeting.
He stated he was under the io�pression.;that the rezoniny had taken place,
� 61r. Burandt stated he never received any notices, and feli they were possibiy
sent to the prc�perty address, and not his place of residence. He staCed he
took the action of the Planning Con�n�ission as approval.
Councilwoman htoses as{:ed how he was notified of the public hearings before
the Pianning Commission. f1r. Burandt stated, when he made the application,
he was told when the meeting would be held.
Councilman Ftizpatrick asked if he attended the hearings before the Planning
Commission and at those meetings if he wasn't advised t��hat would be taking
place to adhich Mr. Qurandt answereci in the affirmative.
' Councilman Schneider stated the word from staff was that Mr. Burandt was
contacted and that he was aware of the meeting.
Counciiman Schneider asked Mr. 6urandt v�hat N�as his �ntended use of the
property, if it is rezoned. (�1r. Bui°andt stated he vranted to refurbish
the property. He stated there was a fire in the dwelling so he has gutted
it and there �•.�as no insulation and it has to be re��roi°ked and landscaped.
Councilman Schneitler pointed out one of the comments r��ade by staff at the
public hearing was, if the property is to be rezoned to commerclal, they
didn't tP:ink tf�e structure should be remodeled and used as a commercial
build�ng.
Mayor Nee felt if the Co�mcil is inciined to reconsider the denial of the
rezonii7g, they sf�ould prol�ably have al7 the material presented to them again.
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Coi�ncilman Schneider stated his thc,u�ht is that he is not inclined to approve
a rezoning, unless there is a stipulation that tiie present structure be removed.
Mr. 6urandt stated it is nat economically feasible and the bes't use noHr would
be to reorndel it and use it as a comniercial use.
fdt^. Qureshi, City ��ianager, statecl staff feels if there is any property where
there is a cammercial use intended, it should have a commerciaT structure on �
it. He stated it there is a need for the office build9ng and Council feels
it should be rezoned from R-3 to CR-1, then there should be an office structure
built for that pur��ose.
Mr. Qurandt stated he 4vould like to talk tivith staff regarding the possibiTity
of remadeling the structure. He stated at this time, it isn't economically
feasible to tear it down, and he bou,�ht it with the rntent of remodeling it
because as it is now, it is an eyesore.
hlOTIOP� by Councilman Schneider to reconsider the denial of rezoning request
�;80-0?_ as filed by Ted Burandt and place it on the agenda for the next regular
meeting, with submission of all the background information on this rezoning
request. Secc�nded by Councilwoman Moses.
Councilman Schneider stated wfien this does come up for a vote in order to
support the rezoning, he would want to see the structure demolished and a
commercial building constructed.
M�r, 6urandt was asked his address which he gave as 6211 Riverview Terrace.
Mr. Qureshi asl:ed if persons in the neighborh�od should be renotified and
Council felt they should be notified this would be on the Council's agenda
for consideration.
UP01� A VOICE VOTE TFlKEN ON THE AQOU[ P10TIOid, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee
deciared the motion carried'unanimousty.
NEW BUSINESS:
RECEIVING THE h1INUTES �F TH[ PLAIdlyING COMt�1ISSI0+! MIfdUTES OF �1PRIL 8, 1981:
A10TION by Councilman Schneider to receive the minutes of the Planning Coirnnission
Meeting of April fi, 1981. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. llpan a vcice vote,
all voting aye, hiayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES DF iHE CH/�RTER CQh1P�1I5SI0N t�1EETTNG OF 'f�9ARCH 3, 1931:
MO7IOtv by Councilman Fitzpatrick to receive the minutes of the Charter Commission
Meeting of March 3, 1981. Seconded by Council�,�oman t�ioses.
Councilman Schneider stated there was a motion in these minutes regarding the
redrawing of ward bouruaries 30 days after the official census figures. He
pointed out the opinion recei.ved from the City Attorney did not coincide with
this time period, and staff was requested to forti�ard this memo from the City
Attorney to the Charter Connnission.
UPO�d A UOICE VOTE TAKESJ ON THE AE>OVE MOTIOfY, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimeusly.
REf,EIVIPdG PETITIOrJ ;� 1-1981_FRQt1 POLK SlREET AND LYP�DE DRIVE PESIpEN?S:
MOTION by Counciln}an [�c�rnette to r°eccive the pe�ition. Seconded by Councilnlan
Schneider. Upot� a voice vote, ali votirig aye, (�iayor Nee declared the motion
carr�ied unanitoous3y.
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RFGULAR P4�ETING OF APRIL 20, 19�1 P�AGE 9
P1r. llora, Public Worhs Director, stated staff is presently reviewin9 the .
items reqi!ested in the petition. Fir. Flora stated, if desired, "Pdo Parkinc`t'
signs can be installed on Polk Street to cover the hours of midnight to 6 a. m.
Mr. Flora stated, in reference to the gas trucks E�sing Po1k and Lynde, staff
could �vrite a letter to the Union 76 station requesting loaded trucks not
to use tl�ese streets.
Councilman Schenider stated h1s. Jorgenson felt, vrith tl�e denial of the rezoning
petitio�i in this area, the yuestion of sidewalks probably didn't need to be
addressed at this time.
Cocmcilman Schneider asked 9f weight restrictions could be posted. P�r.
Herr�ck, City Attorney, felt staff should revieva this item to find out the
total consequences, and report back to the Council. •
Councilman Schneider stated, regarding the request for a four-way stop at
Polk and Lynde Drive, staff has submitted con�nents which discourages the
use of stop signs as a ���eans of traffic control. Councilman Schneider
stated he felt they are not trying to slow traffic, but to provide a safer
crossing.
� P•10TION by Councilrian Schneider to direct staff to install "No Parking"
signs on Poik Street between the hours of midnight and 6 a, m. Seconded
° by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unar�m9ously.
RECEIVIi�G BIDS AND A41ARl?ING CONTRACT FOR 4JATER AND SAfdITARY SEIaIER PROJECT
N0. _133�6IDS OPEfJED 4%7 81, 11:00 a. m. :
Mr. Flora, Public Works,Director, stated bids for water and sanitary sewer
project No. 133 were opened on April 7. Ne stated 20 contractors showed an
interest in the project, ho�rrever, 10 bids were received. He stated two
alternate bids were requested, one for PVC water pipe and the other for
ductile iron, and the difference between the two bids was approximately $5,000.
Mr. Flora stated they ��rould reco�nmend the trids be received and the contract
awardeo for the PCV pipe, Alternate A, to the low bidder, 1Jalhunt Construction
in the amount of �47,323.50.
MOTIOtd by Councilwor��an Moses to receive tf�e bids and award the contract to the
low bidder, Walhunt Construction, for Alternate A, in the iamount of �47,323.50.
PLANHOLDER
Walhunt Construction
2640 - 177th Avenue N.W.
Cedar, MN 55011
0 & P Construction
Box 505
Osseo, MN 55369
Bonine Construction
12636 F1ain Street
Rogers, hiN 55374
American Contracting Corp
154� Yeiluwbri•�k �2oad
Coon Rapids, h1iJ 55433
QID�DEPOSIT
5%
Balboa Tns.
5�
American Drug Ins.
$2,917.27
{money oi,der)
State 6anE: of Rogers
5%
Firemen's Fund
BID BID
AL7. A ALT. B
� 47,323.50 $52,531.50
� 53,239.34 � 57,833.14
$ 54,E51.77 $ 53,345.47
� 55,534.00 � 59,657,60
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(W11TER r1ND SEWER PR�JECT N0, 133 BID OPENIP�U CONTINUED): �
PLAfvHOLO[R ' QID DEPOSIl� ALT. A Af_T. S
F.F. Jedlicki, Inc. Y 5"> � 66,5�0.00 $ 70,�30.00
54ll Qartlet Blvd. Trans American Ins.
Mound , �,ti 55364 � �
G. L. Contracting, Inc. 5% $ 67,115.00 $ 70,060.00
P.O. Rox 34D Firemen's Fund
Hopkins> MPd 55343 � � �
Dawson Construction, Inc. 5� � 67,195.00 $ 75,190.00
1803 Ferry Street So. Travelers Ins.
Anoka, MN 55303
Randall Contracting 5% $ 73,271.50 $ 78,154.00
19334 - 3rd Street N.E. American Inst.
Cedar, MN 55011
Encon Utilities 5% $103,300.00 $1�9,810.00
1530 East Cliff Road Reliance
Burnsville, MN 55337
H.B.H. Construction, Inc. 5q $185,380.�0 $189,720.00
17545 - 6th STreet Balboa Ins.
Cedar, P�N 55011
Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Nee deelared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING BIDS {UJD AWARDING COtJTRACT FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST.
1981-10 SEALCOATING (BIDS OPENE� 4/8/81, 11:00 A.M.):
MOTI0�1 by Councilman Fitzpatrick to receive the bids and award the contract io
the low bidder, Dustcaoting, Inc.
PLANH�LDER BID DEPOSIT
Qustcoating, Inc. 5% Base; $39,86fl.70
Route 2, Box 88A United States
Glencoe, MN 55336 A�t: $51,939.70
864-321II (479-159$)
Allied 6lacktop co. 5% Qase: $41,551.76
Bituminous Contracting State Surety
10503 - E39th Avenue ldorth Alt: �a55,563.40
Map1e Grove, Mi� 55364
• Rituminous Roadways, Inc. 5% Base: $41,793.34
2825 Cedar Avenue South Firnmen's Fund
Mini�eapolis, hiN 55407 Alt: $65,588.97
721-'L451 -
Blacktop Service 5� IIase: $�47,10II.10
1200 West liighway 13 Fidelity
Burnsville, �1N 55337 /�lt: $62,810.00
890-6300
Seconded by Councilroan Barnette.
Councilman Scnneider pointed out the C�uncil has a memo from the Cit.v Attorney
regarding these bids and thathe does have a concern. He felt if they know
the Union is yoiny to picket, or in one fonn or another, show they are unhappy
witli the bid going to a non-union contractor, it would_cost the City n�ore than
if the Uid v,�as a���ardecl to a union contr'actor. He felt for the $1,7U0 difference
it would be a mistake to create illwill.
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Councilman Fit�patr°ick st�ted Ite dicfn't rea]�ze v�iic�n he made the motion that
this �,�as the hici involving the non-union contractor and, therefore, ��rithdrew
I�is motion, as did Lhe seconde�', for purposes of discussion.
D1�°. Herrick, City Attorney, stated the require;nent, and essence of his niemo,.
is that the Council award the bid to the lot�rest responsible bidder. If Council
thouyht the lo�d bidder wasn't �°esponsihle and shouidn't t�e awarded the bid,
tt�ey have tr�e a]9:ernative to award it to the second lowest bidder, with the
possibility the low bidder may bring suit. He stated he didn't see anything
in the State statute that the bid should go to tf�e lowest responsibie union
bidder.
Councilman Barnette stated he had felt comforiable in seconding the motion to
award the bid to Dustcoating, Inc., and wanted to stay out of the situation
of getting into labor problems. ,
' �10TION by Councilman Bar��ette to receive the bids and award the contract to
the lowest bidder, Dustcoating, Inc. Seconded by Cauncilwoman Moses.
UPON A ROLL CALL VOTE, Councilman Qarnette, Mayor Nee, and Councilwoman Moses
voted in favor of the motion, Councilman Fitzpatrick and Councilman Schneider
voted against the motion.
- Mayor Nee requested the City Attorney to make a finding on whether the motion
. carried or failed, and then called a ten minute recess.
RECESS:
A recess was called by Mayor Nee at 9:55 p, m.
RECONVENED:
Niayor I�ee reconvened the meeting at 10:05 p. m. Al1 Coanci] members were
present.
Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated Section 8.05 of the City Charter says that
or� any contract over $10,000, it requires a four-fifths vote to award the
contract, therefore, the motion failed.
M/1YOR NEE ttlEN DELCARED THE MOTION FAILED SINCE THERE WAS NQT FOUR-FIFTHS OF
THE COUNCILi.MEM[3ERS V�TING IN FAVOR.
M�TION by Counci7woman h1oses to readvertise for bids using langua9e regarding
prevailing rates.
Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, felt sane research would have to be done before
making any specific r•ecanir,endations on the language ta be used in the bids,
and would bring this back to Counci1 next week.
CQUNCILlJOP4AN P10SES THEN WITHDREW HER MOTIOfd.
MOTION by Councilwoman P4oses to reject all bids for Street Improvement Project
St. 1981-10 (Sealcoating), and return the bid bonds. Seconded by Councilman
Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, f�iayor Nee declared the motion
carried unanimousiy.
R[CEIVING [3IDS FUR STkEET IT�1PROVFMEN7 PROJECT ST. 1981-1 & 2(6IDS OPENED
4/7.4/£31> 11:00.�`�.P4.�_: � _ �_�_� �_
Mr�. Flora, PuUlic bJorks Director, stated three bids were received for Stre�t
I�r.provem�nt Project St. 1981-1 &� 2, tio�•rever, tiie City has n�t rec�ived State
apprava] for im��roving 6�th Aven���e and in order to obtain State Aid participation,
the City cannot as�rard the contract until the authorization is received.
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Mr. Flara stated it is rECOe!roended, therefore, the bids be received and the
contract not be awarded until State approval is received.
MOSION by Councih�roman to receive the bids.
PLAIVHOLDER E3ID DEPOSIT BID A110UNT
N.U.N., Inc, 5r �238,592.60
700 Industry Goulevard Fir•eman's Fund
Anoka, MN 55303
Hardrives, Inc. 5% a250,064.81
3030 Harbor Lane Lurnberman's Mutual
Mpls., MN 55441 '
C.S. McCrosssan, Inc. 5� �258,820.40
Box AD Fireman's Fund
Osseo, N�'V 55369
Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Plee declared the motion carried unaniniously.
RESOWTI�V N0. 49-19ii1 CALLING A PUB! IC HEARING PUR_S_UA��T TO MINNESOTA STATUTES
MOTION by Councilwoman hioses to adopt Resolution No. 49-1981, with the public
hearing set for 61ay 11, 1981. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION fJO. 50-1981 UIRECTING THE ISSUANCE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEP1ENT BONDS
IN ACCORDANCE WITN LA:vS 0� 1957, CHAPTER 38� WATER, SANITARY SEWER AND STORM
CFUIFR TMPR(1VFtviFNT PR(iJFf.7 N0. 130. SECOND ISSU[�—�
MOTIO� by Councilwoman P1oses to adopt Resolution No. 50-1981. S�conded by
Councilman Schneider. U�on a voice vote, ail voting aye, P1ayor Nee declared
the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION N0. 51-19£31 DIRECTING TNE SALE AfdD PURCHASE OF TEMPpRARY IMPROVEM'
BOiJDS IN ACCORDAfdCE l-0ITH LAWS OF 1957LChIAPTER 385 WATER, SA�iTTARY SE�dER ANI
STORhi SEtJER IMPROVEf�ENT f'ROJECT N0. 130, SECaJD ISSUE) : �
f�10TI0N by Councilwoman P�loses to adopt Resolution No. 51-1981. Seconded by
Counciln�an Schncider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
th e motion carried unanimously.
� R[SOLUTIO�J_N0. 52-1981 DIRECTIPIG THE ISSUANC[ OF TEMPORARY TMPROUEMENT 60iVDS
I(� ACCOPDANCE t�IITH IAI�JS Of 1957,;CfiAPTER 385 tdATE.f: A�lD SANII�ARY SEWER IMPRO
PROJECT NU. 131 :
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MOTfOfJ by Councilwoman hloses to adopt Resolution No. 52-1981. Seconded by
Counc,ilman Scl�neider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye> Mayor Nee declared
the motion carried unanimously.
RFS(1l_11TI0fJ N0. 53-1981 DIRECTIPJG THE_SALE_ AivD Pt1RCHASF_ OF TE�1PbRARY TMPROVEM
IP1PROt�EN�ENT PROJECT Pdd. 131 :
MOTIOid by Council�•:oman Moses to adopt Resolution PJo. 53-1981. Seconded by
Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
the mot-ion carried unanimously.
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RESOLUTI��� NO � 51_ 1af31_DIRECTIWG TH[__ISSUANCE
Iii AG(,02UhivCt '1LTN L1ilS Qf 7957, CIIAPTER 3&5
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FiPORARY iP�1PROVFNIL`-NT �60NDS
��30-I�ST_1980 2. A[dD ST.
P10TI0�� by Council��ron�an htoses to adopt Resolution No. 54-].981. Sec�nded by
Councilrnan Schneider. Upon a voice vote> all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
the motion carried unanimously.
UTION fv0. 55-19£31 DIP,FC.TIPIG TFIE SAI_E P,ND PURCH{1SE OF TEf�1PORFlRY IP1PROVE�1ENT �
IN �CCOi;DAi'dCE 1�lITIi LA!dS OF 1957, CHAPIL"R 3�5 ST. 19�0-1, ST. 1980-2 AtJD
980-3 STREFT I(�iPft0VEh1ENT PROJECTS:
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MOTLON by Counciltvoman Moses to adopt Resolution No. 55-1981: Seconded by
Courcilman Schneider. Upan a voice vote, all voting aye, f4ayor �Vee declared
the motion carried unanimously. ,
LICENSES:
MOTION by Councilwoman f•loses to approve the licenses as submitted and as on
file in the License Cierk`s Office. Secon�ied by Councilman Schneider.
Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated on the liquor licenses for Pulaski's and
George's in Fridley, they are recommended for approval, but would advise
� them they would be reviewed on their food sales in six rionths.
UPON A VOTCE VOTE TAKEN OPl TNE ABOVE MOTION, all voted aye, and Mayor P�ee
declared the motion carried unanimously.
CLAIMS:
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to authorize payment of Claims N0. 105407
through 105T04. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote; all
voting aye, Playor Nee decla�°ed the motion carried u��animously.
E ST I f�1AT E S:
MOTI�N by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the estimates as submitted.
Eugene A. Hickok and Assoc., Inc.
545 Indian Mound
Wayzata, MN 55391
Professional Services--March 1931
for htoore Lake Restoration Project
• Nalvorson Construction
4227 165th Avenue N.E.
Wyoini ng , f�IN 55092
Estimate 3;1 - 1981 Concrete Curb and Gutter
and 8 Inch Concrete Slab Sections
Smith, Juster, Feikema, ��ialmon & Haskvitz
1250 �uilders Exchange [3uilding
Minneapol is , i �N 554�2
For Services Rendered as Prosecutor
for t�iarch , 1931
Hei°rick & I�le4v��ian, P.A.
6279 Universit:}� llvenue id.E.
Fri dl ey , h1N � 55432
for Ser'dices Renclered as City Flttorney
for D1arch 1981
$ 5,386.64
$20,541.50
$ 2,700.00
$ 1,976.50
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SeconBed by Councilman Scl�neider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
t�iayor Nee declared tlic� motion carried unani�nously.
CONSID[RATI0:1 OF FlPPOINTf4ENT: EP�VIROiJhiEN7AL QUALITY COMP4ISSION (Tt�BLED 4/6/81 :
P40TION by Councilman Ftizpat��ick to nominate Maynard Nielsen for appointment
to the Environmental Quality Commission. Seconded by Courtciln�an Sctm eider.
There being no further nominations, the following motion was made:
f+�OTIOPd by Councilman Fitzpatrick to close the nominations and cast a white
ballot for Mr. Nielsen for appointrnent to the Environmental Quality Cominission.
Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Nee declared the mction ca�°ried unanimously.
REPORT ON CENTER CITY PROJECT:
Mr. Jerry Boardman, City Planner, appeared before the'Council regarding the
Center City Project. Ne stated there have been some questions about this
project and would like to open it up and ansvrer any questions on the direction
they are proceeding with the project.
Mr. Qoardman stated he submitted a memo regarding the relocation. Ne stated,
" actually, by law, on all com�r�ercial or industriai relocations, all the Housing
- and Redevelopment Authority is requested to do is pay relocation costs. He
explained HUD'S definition of relocation costs, and stated the same thing
applies as far as lease hold improvements.
Mr. Boardman pointed out the tenant may accept a lump sum payment in lieu
of beiny moved, but has to accept certain criteria.
Mr. Boardman stated another thing allowed under State law is that the H.R.A.
can establish any kind of limits they want> as long as it is done fairly,
� . across the board, and as long as it meets the requirement of notification
� and adoption of a written policy. for exa}7�ple, he stated if you have tenants
that have been in their place of business ten or fifteen year, you can give
them compensation as Tong as they meet certain criteria and are al1 treated
alike.
! Mr. Boardman stated they are vrorking hard to put the Center City development
together, but have no firm commitments at this time. He stated the H.R.A. is
' satisfied with the proyress being made. He pointed out they have a major
tenant interested in the property, but still have to go through their rank
and file and market study and it ]ooked like that commitment would come either
late in June or in July. He stated if that commitment is received, they can
move ahead and star-t acquisition proceedings. He stated as soon as they are
sure of the commitment, they would notify the tenants.
Mr. Qoardman stated he has had verbal talks �vith the tenants and will try to
notify them of the progress. He stated there has been a lot of misinformation
going aro�and and there vlas a meeting of the tenants.
Mr. Qoardman stated the Council may Nrant to send out a notice of the progress
and at �•�hat point they are at with the project. He siated, with the amount
of r�iisinfarmatiUn going around, he is concerned the tenants might go out and
find a new location and then they wouldn't be eligible for relocation.
Councilman Qarnette stated four or five of the tenants in Rice Creek Plaza
signed ne�,�r lease agreements within the last several months and there is a clause
in those agreements that is different than the previous ayreements, having to
do �vith the owner of the property having soi;�e ownership in their business. He
thouyht per�haps this could ue brou;ht up as it is a sor�e point with the tenants.
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Pf1GE 15
hir. Boardman indicated he �aould like to see a copy of the lease ayreemen�.
t1r. [ioardman stated one of tfie things the property o!-fner may be doing is
trying to maintain an established value on his proper�ty. He stated if you
have soii�ething happen where you have tenants moviny out and 50% of your
build�ngs are vacant, this may have an effect on the appr°aisal price. He
stated the c�vner may be trying to assure hiniself of the highest value on
the property by maintainirg a 100% tenancy rate.
Mayor Nee asked if there was some adc;ed requirement on the Stan�ard Oil
property that the building would have to be taken do�dn, Mr, Qoardman stated
the price of $82;000 seerns riyht as the assessor's murket value is fi92,000,
however, now what they are doing is neyotiatin9 whether they have to take
down the 6uilding cr� if Standard Oil ���ill allow the building to stand for a
periocl of time. He stated �•:f�at Standard Oil is looking at is, primari7y,
their image so they would probably want it torn down or remodeled.
Mayor l�ee stated he is concerned that the City should be sensitive to public
opinion, as thein support is needed to make this work.
Mayor Nee asked Mr. Boardman from the memo just passed out, if he could make
such a decision that they could reimburse for lease hold improvements. Mr.
� Qoardman stated ihey wouid have to have a handle on �•rhat Lhose are before you
establish that criteria. Ne stated there are things they can do, however,
before they proceed they would want to know how it would effect their cash
flow. He stated most housing authorities when they get involved in thfs
generally look at what is the cheapest way to accomplish the project.
Mayor t�ee stated he has some indication they are having a serious public
relations problem.
Mr. Boardman stated the only person he had probler�s ��ith, a� this point in
time, was the owner of Ron's Barber Shop. He stated he didn't have all the
info rniation, at the time, that was needed regarding relocation. He stated
the primary concern is where we are now on acquisition.
Councilwoman t✓oses stated she had the impression that the current residents
of the Center City Project would be asked if they would like to move into the
new structure. She asked Mr. 6oardman, from his experience in talking with
the tenants, if it looked iike they wanted to move into the bu�lding or if
the square footage costs would be too much for them.
Mr. Qoardman stated right now their costs are about $5 a square foot and with
the new building, the cost would be from $10 to �12 a square foot, therefore,
he felt they could not afford to mov2 and would ne2d some subsidy.
Council�voman Moses asked if the City gets this mall, are they projecting the
additional business would pay for the increased cost in the square footage.
P1r. Boardman stated that would he a determination the businesses would have
to make for themselves. He stated another possibility is the developer
looking at Holly Center for purposes of remodeling so there may be other
possibilities in this area.
Mr. Boaedman felt the main thing is that the businesses would n2ove, if they
feel the business climate is Uetterin the new center.
Councilwoman Moses asked what would determine Piow the N.R.A. would feel as far
as subsidizing the m�ving of the tenants into the ne�-J building. Mr. Qoardman
stateci you would fiave to take into consi�i�ration the total cost of putting
this project together and look at the cash flovas to see if they ean handle
that kind of expense.
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Coucnil���oman ��oses asked Mr. fioardman if he can say the general feeliny of the
H.R.A. is, if there is r.ioney to ���ork �vith, they will consider subsidizing those �
tenar�ts.
P�1r. �oardman stated he didn't think they've.even explored it at this time.
Mayor Nee sug9ested a joint meeting witht the Housiny and Redevelopment Authority.
Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated if the Council vaanted to nieet wtih the N.R.A. �
to discuss general approaches and policy issues, a request eould be made for
them to ineet �•�ith the Council. A meeting date of May 7, 19II1 YJdS suggested by
the Council for this meeting.
ADJOURNMENT:
Pi0TI0N by Councilman Barnette to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman
Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all votin� aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion
carried unanimous7y and the Reyular r1eeting of the Fridley City Council of
April 20, 1981 adjourned at 11 p. m.
kespectfully submitted,
Carole Haddad
Secy. to the City Council
Approved:
William J. Nee
Mayor
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NOTIFICATION Of THE REOPEPJING OF A
PUQLIC� HEl�R.ING
QEFORE 7Hf '
CITY COUNCIL
Notice is hereby given that the City Council af the City of Fridley will be
reopening a public hearing in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast
on Monday, May 4, 1981 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of:
Consideration of a Rezoning Request, ZOA
�#80-02, by Ted Burandt, D/B/A Swing Realty.
to rezone Part of Lot 3, Auditor's Subdivision
No 25, (flarcel 1100), from R-3 (general
multiple family dwellings) to CR-1 (general
office and limited business), located in the
South Half af Section 24, T-30, �-24, City
of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota.
Generally 1 ocated at 921 Hi 1 l�vi nd Road P� . E.
(Addressed at present time as 1001 Hillwind
Road N.E.). '
Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the
above stated time and p7ace. �
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WILLIAM J. NEE � � °
MAYOR
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Planning Commission June 24, i980
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City Council Auqust 26= 19II0
C'ity Council April 2p, 1981
MAILING LIST
ZOA #80-02, By Theodore Burandt
Ted Burandt •
6211 Riverview Terrace N.E.
Fridiey, Mn 55432
VI2 Properties
5172 Lincoln Drive N.E.
Edina, Mn 55436
A. T.�Gearman
6225 Urriversity Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Mn 55432
Bronson-Erickson
3231 Central Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, Mn 55418
Sundia] Reaity
961 Hillwind Road N.E.
Fridley, Mn 55432
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Fassett
1001 Lynde Drive N.E.
Fridley, Mn 55432
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Dailey
iQ00 Lynde Drive N.E.
Fridley, Mn 55432
Lynde Investment Company
9807 Oakr�i dge Tra i 1 s. � 3 y�
Hopkins, Mn 5§4-3�-
Rea] Estate 10
951 Hi]lwind Road N.E.
Fridley, Mn 55432
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THE f�IfiUT[S Of "CHE R[GULAR MEET;FI!; OF TfIE f�1ULEY C1TY COUPICIL OF
SEPTEMf3�R 22, 19c30
he keguiar P?reting of the fridiey Citj Councii was cailed to arder at
7. 0 p.ir,. by i•tayor Nee.
PLEU � OF ALL[GI/1NCE: �
Mayor Pl led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the
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ROLL CALL: •
ME�•13EPS PR ENT: Mayor Nee, Councilman Qarnette, Councilman Schneider,
Councitwcman'�'.oses and Councilman.Fitzpatrick
P1Et16ERS ABSENT: iJone
APPROVAL OF M?NUTES:
REGULAR MEETING, SEP MBER 8, 1980: . '
MOTION by Councila:oman �ioses�� approve the r?inutes as submiited. Seconded
by Councilman Schneider. Uoon�`�� voice vote, ati voting aye, f�(ayor tlee de-
clared the motio� carried unanimbusly.
PUBLIC HEARING MEETIl�G, SEPTEPI3ER 15, 1950:
t10TIAN by Councilrran Schneider to app e the minutes as submitted. Seconded
by Councilman Barnette. Upon a vuice v��e, all vo�ing aye, Mayor Nee de-
clared the motion carried unanimously.
ADOPTIOiV OF 4'.'cP�DA: "
t•tOTIO�d by C�uncil���an Barnette to consider Item subsectior. 6, regarding
Energy Week, as the first item of Ne�.� Business. �ecorded by Ceunciln;an
Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayo Nee deciared the motion
carried unanimously.
h�GTIOfJ by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt the agenda wi the above amend-
ment. Secorded by Councilman Schn2ider. Upon a voice vo e, alt vo�ing aye,
hiayor t�ee declared the motion carried unaniir,ously.
OPEN FOnUht, VISITORS:
7here was no response from the audience under this item of busine .
PU6LIC HEJIRIP�GS: .
COfVTIi1UED PUELIC HEj1RI�1G ON P,EZONii�G REQUE , 7_OA °£30-02� T� REZONE FR!?i4 R-3
Mayor Nee reopened the public hearing on this rezoning request<which had been
continucd from thP September 15, 19E0 Council r;eeting.
Mr. Flora, Pub7ic 4Jorks Oirector, stated the petitioner, P1r. Burnandt, svas
notified to be present, ho�•lever, he was not in attendance at this tin�e.
Councilman Schneider felt it was unfair to the public to have the �ublic
hearing ��i�hout the petitioner appearing.
h;r. Roger Fassett, lOQI Lyncie Drive, r�as oresent regardir,g this item of
business and �vas in ac,reenient to table this.request until E p. m. in case
hir. Burnan�t a�ould arrive.
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h10TI0i� by Counciln�an Schneider to table this rezoninc; r�quest to II p. m.
Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vcte, all voiing aye,
�tayor P�ee deciared the rnotion carried unanimously.
[3LIC HEARIPl6 U?! 7HE FINAI ASSCSSh1Ei�T ROLL FOR TNE 1980 IdATER AN� SEWER
M� f:S, LATERAL� Aid� SE:RVICE CU(UIFCT'IU�lS: ----''-
M�T1 'V by Council4roman P•toses to waive the readiny of the public hearing
notia_ and open the public hearing. Secar.ded by Councilman Schneider.
Upon a oice vote, all, voting aye, hiayor f::�e declared the motion carried
unanioioua,iy and the public hearing opened at 7:25 p. m.
Mr. Quresh�City htanage�°, stated this heoring is for Lhe finaT assessment
ro]] for i;�e t9�0 service connections.and involves those properties which
have connecte � on to City Water or sewer a:�d have never paid a lateral
charge. He sLa�ed, r�hen building permits riere issued, agreements were
signed to th� ef`�ect tfiat these charges wuuld be paid. He exp7ained the
hearing process i�necessary in order to put these charges on the assess-
ment roll.
; Mr. Ha.�ard Crabtree, ��00 River�riew Terrace, raised a yuestion on his assess-
ment for Lot 3, 61ock f; Marien's Terrace Addition. He stated it was his
; understanding he would b8 gi�ren credit because of the extra Iong run of
290 feet_ He stated a cre.�it of $1,000 was a)lowed against this assessment,
I but felt he was being giveri`=�only a•partial credit and i�e�uested Council cor.-
': sider a full credit.
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! Mr. Q�n�eshi, City Manager, staC�d staff did provide Mr. Crabtree with in-
formation regarding�his assessmet�t, however, if Council desires fui•i:her in-
, fo:-mation they �•�ouid check into t��s item further and report back.
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MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to "�,,lcsa ;.he public haaring. Seconded by
Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice voie, all voting ave, Mayor Nee declared
the riotion Carried unanimcusiy and tne`�ublic heariny ctosed at 7:37 p.m.
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PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ASSESSPI
TREATh1ENT AND R���OVIIL OF
MOTIOPd by Cou�ci�rnan Schneider to waive the r`e�adiny of the public hearing
notice and open th� public hearing. Seconded E� Council�nan Barnette. Upon
a vaice vote, all voting aye, htayor Nee declar�ed�the motion carried unani-
mously and the public ��earing o�ened at 7:37 p.m��,
Mr. Qureshi, City itar�ager, stated this hearing is fox the put-pose af assess-
ing the removal of trees on nroperties in the City. �Fle stated property
a•rners arere notified of the hearing and the costs inve�h�red and there was no
objections. 1�
Na persons in the audience spoke regarding this proposed
MOTIQN oy Courlcilman 8arr�ett2 to close the put�lic hearing. S�,conded by
Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, a7i voting aye, h9ayoi�Plee declared
the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing clused at��:42 p.m.
NEk atlSlhiESS:
REC�IV?P�G ENERGY COt�titISS.tOM hiIN
7I'OfV OF PFtOCLAi!•IIilG ,•lE:4 K 0�' SEP
ENERGY tQEEK:�. _ �_______
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t10TI0�d by Counci7n;an 3arnette that the City proclaim ttte wee'r, of Sep�er;�ier�8
throuyh October 1, 19L0 as rridley Energy 41eck. Seconded hy Council�voman
D9oses. Upcn a voice vote, ali voL�ng aye, hiayor Nee declared the motion
carried una�iin!ousiy.
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REGULIIR t•iEETIhIG OF SEPTLh16Ef2 ?_?_, 19$0
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Fir. Qureshi, City h , stated this ordinance reflects the nemo to the
Cot�ncil, as per their ins 'ons, so there has been sorr,e change, however,
the total is the same.
M4TION by Councilman Schneider to waive the re�tf�' and approve the
ordinance upon first reading. Seconded by Councilinan� ette. Upon a
voice vote, ail voting aye, P4ayor (lee declared the motion c ' unanimously.
CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARIMG Otd REZOPIIi1G REQUEST, ZOA ,'-,'8Q-(i7. TO REZOitiE FROi4
R-3 1'0 Ck-1, 1001 NILLWIfdD ROAC, TED BURPJAiJD7, D�A:'SdIi��G P.E/tLTY:
{lt 8:OO�p.m.,.the Council again cansidered this rezoning reqvest. Since
Mr. Burnandt ��ras not in attendance at the meeting, the City Attaren;/ ad-
vised the hearing could be closed and the matter of the rezoning taken
under advisement by the Council.
Mr. Nerrick, City Attorney, felt favorable consi�eration shauld not be
yiven on this rezoning request until the petitioner has fully discussed
his plans with both the staff and neighboring property o�•rners. He stated
� the Council may not necessarily make approval completely dependpnt or►
whether neighboring property owiiers are in agreement with the plans, but
there should at least be a discussior and a repart l�ack to the Gouncil.
Mr. Fassett, 1001 Lynde Drive, stated he was curious as to the type of
building that v�ould be constructed.
P10TION by Councilman Schneider to close the publTC i�earing on rezoning
request "L0� =8�-02, and direct the administration to contact the petitioner
anu have him indicate to staff and the r.ei,hboring preperty o,rners ti•ihat his
pinns are for this pt•operty. Seconded by Councilman Barnette.
Pir. Dick Harris, Chairman of the Planr.ing Coi*��ission, stated there i�ad been
son�e taik of remodeling the existing structure on this property or if that
wasn't feasible, to tear da,�n the existing structure and rebuitd it.
UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN OY THE ABOVE t�10TI0��, al1 voted aye, and t�ayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at
8:05 p. m.
R IVING TNE PLAt?lING COt�if4ISSI0td h1IN11TES OF SEPTFh;BER 10, 19E0:
� SIDERATIOiJ OF Vl�CATION REQUfST, SAV �°0-07, PETIiI0i1 s7-1°80 TO
VAC ALL�1f' EASEhiENT, 43QQ 6LOCK BE1:lFEY P�tAIil STREET F�i1D 2�d`� S��EGT:
MOTION by Counci Fitzpatrick to set the public hear^ing on this vacation
request for October 19II0. Seconded by Counci]�•�oman P�toses. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, h or Nee declared the motion carried unanin�ously.
CONSIDERATIOP! OF VACA N�F[ UEST, SflV "�0-08, TO VACATE UTIIITY !L'1Q
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MOTIO�d by Councilrnan Qarnette to set the�t+blic hearing on this vacation
request foT• October 24, 1980. Seconded by C cilman 5chneider. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Wee declared mc�ion carried unanimously.
REQItEST FROPI PARK CONSTRUCTICN TQ R11RY. R�GP.E,'l�tE TRAILERS :
-�-LICC(!S[ APPRUVAL
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btayor Nce statcd ti�e Plan��ing Comc�ission has recommended approv�L of this
request with certain stipulations.
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i �ie Public Hearing Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order
at17.�38 p. m. by Mayor Nee.
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Mayor�Nee led e Council and audience in the Pled9e of Allegiance to the
Ftag.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Counci
Council
�1EMBEP,S ABSENT: None
ADOPT?ON OF AGENDA:
Eitzpatri�k, Councilwoman Moses, Mayor Nee,
Schneider a�d Councilman Barnette
The following items were added: "Discussion cf L nsing of Multiple
Dt�rellings that Haven't Complied with the City Ordina �s" and "Receiving
Letter from Islands of Peace Foundation, Alex Barna, Pr 'dent".
MOTION by Councilman fitzpatrick to adopt the agenda with the
tions. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, a
aye, May.or Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
PUBLIC HEP,RING OP� REZONING REOUESTIZOA �80-02 �(1 REZONE FROM R
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P10TIQN by Councilman Barnette to waive the reading of the public hearing
notice and open•the public hearing. Secc„�'a� by Councilr�n Schneider. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor �Vee declared the motion carried unanimously
and the public hearing opened at 7:40 p. m.
Mr. Mark Burch stated Mr. Burnandt was requesting rezoning for the property
at 1001 Hillwind Road from R-3 to CR-1. He stated the property is presently
being used for ren�al property and the applicant woutd like to tear do�vn this
strueture and construct a new building to be used for offices. He further
stated a screening ience would also have to be provided.
Mayor Nee stated the Planning Commission has recorm�ended approval of the
rezoning, ho�vever, there was some quesiion regarding the use of the land
for commercial as opposed to residEntial.
Councilman Schneider stated the Planning Cor�mission minutes indicated Mr.
6urnandt may �•rant to use the existing building. tfr. 6urch stated, if Mr.
Burnandt used the existing structure, he would rave to bring the building
up to code.
Mr. Ro9er Fassett, 1001 Lynde Drive, questioned if this was going to be
an office buiiding and if it �aould be one or t��ro storics. �iayor Nee stated,
at this point, they have no knoa�ledge of the type of Euiiding to be constructed.
Councilman Schneider stated he had several concerns and wished the petitioner
was present this evening to ans�ver sorne questfons.
Mr. Fassett stated he didn't have any particular concerns as there are already
real estate offices> he didn't havr� a problem with the rezoning. He indicated,
ho�•rever, he a.ould l�ke to know what type of building the;t would 6e constructing
in.terms of office space.
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MOTION by Councilman Schneider to continue this public hearing to the next �
meeLiny and notify the petitioner to be present. Seconded by Cauncilman
Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the
motion carried unanimously.
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FJG REC'lIEST. ZOA k80-03 70 REZONE LOT 21 fROM
rrJTION �ouncilman Eitzpatrick to waive the reading of the pubiic hearing
notice a open the public hearing. Seconded by Councitman Barnette. Upon
a voice vo e, al] voting aye, blayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously
and the pub`1� c hearing opened at 7:47 p. m.
Mr. Burch stat�d Mr. Christensen presently operates an auto body shop at 6501
East River Road�s a non=conforoiing use and is, therefore, requesting rezoning
of Lots 21 throug� 24 to C-2.
Mr. Burch stated.th�
discussion, their rec
to leave Lots 22, 23,
parcels.
item was before the P..lanning Comr+tission and after .
mmendation was to rgzone Lot 21 from CR-1 to C-2 and
�d 24 as R-2 and ghant a special use permit on these
Mr. Christensen, the appli��nt, stated/since the Planning Commission did not
wish to rezone al1 the four .�,ots to C� 2, the alternate they recom�r,end �iould
ailow him to expand his buildi�ng, bu� not increase the size of the C-2 zoning.
He stated this wouid be accept��le �'O him.
Councilman Barnette asked Mr. Chr'"i� tensen if he rteeded the lot next to Lot 21
in order to expand his business. �f+4r. Christensen stated his buildi�g is now
on the back let line, therefore, e��r�ld need the other Tot in order to expand,
C�uncilwoman Moses asked if thi�pr�;,c.;zl was discussed at the Pianning Commission
meeting. Mr. Christensen stat¢d it was d�scussed as a possibie alternate proposal,
however, they didn't come up v� th that as�;�solution.
Mr. Christensen stated, on th� lot he wants �o use for parking, it wouidn`t
be feasibTe to put in a nice/lot with curbing;�screening and landscaping,
unless he couid add more tofhis building. t4r. �hristensen stated the addition
he proposes is 20 x 60 feetjwhich would n�ake a tdial buildina size of b0 x 60
feet. Ne presented a drawi,ng showing how the buil�ding would look when it was
completed.
Courtcilwoman htoses asked h'ow much of the second lot wo�uld be built on. Mr.
Christensen stated he Y1ou1d use appr•oximately one-haif�qf that 1ot. He aiso
stated there ��ould be 110r115 feet for parking which wou d be more than adequate
for his business. �
Councilwoman Moses quest?oned his hours of cperation. Mr. ristensen stated
his hours would be from ;7 a. m. to 5:30 p m.
Councilwoman hloses also'asked about the blkeway/walkway easement� Mr, Christensen
stated he didn't see a`roblem with providing this easeinent throu� the ]andscaping.
� Mr. Hanheuveln, fi979 Hickory Drive, stated he has iived in this area for the past
six years and has driyen past this property and seen ii at it's worse� hle stated,
since Mr. Christensen took over the business, there has been a marked � ravement
with the area cleaned and the buildin9 fixed. �._
Mrs. Langer, 6530 Nickory Strnet, stated she is home most of the day and oJ in
her yard and iias neven c�ard any naise or srielie�i any fumes from Ptr. Christe >en's
business. She felt, since t•ir. Christer�sen t�as taken ove►• tiiis business, it h
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Itrtl:r'i.s call_ed the July 9, I980, Plann-Lng Conunission mee�ing to
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• Membe,ee I'zesent: Mro iaxris, Mx. Langen�eld, r1rs. Gabe1 (for Schnabe�.}
� � Mr. S,�iaxtor., Mrs, tlughc .
N:embers Absent: Mr. Treuenfe. Mr., Oquist
• Othexs Pxesent: Jexrold� I3oardman, C�..: Plat1ner.
Ai'PP�OVF PLA1'NT.NG CO�Il�1iSSI0N MII�'UTES : JUNE 1��,,, ,,, 198�.
Motion b5 l�ir. Langenteld, seconded by Mxse I�ughes to ap�xove June i8, 198fl
Pl.anniiig Com^ti.ssion minu�es 2s wri.tten (ar amende3) . Upon a voic ate, all
vot�.ng aye, Ghaa.rman Iia�cx�is declared L-he mot:Lon car.rieci unanimous�.y. .
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S�1IIdG IZrAL•'I'X : ::e:.une i'�r� o� Lot 3 A, . ,�...Yarcel J.100, fxoM R�3 (benera'! :�:
multip7.e fanily ao:e17_ings to CR�1. (general. offi.ce �nd 7.imite:l busi.ness), the' same beii�g
92�. Hi11r-aind P�oad N. E. -
Mr. Ted Buxnandt, �hc petitionex saas �resent.
� piotian by Ma:se Hu�hes, seconded by r1r� Langen�eld, thaC �ha Planr.ing Couunission
open the gublic heaxi.ng on �rezoni.ng xeques� 7.�A �r`80-02, b� Ted Burnandt, Upon a
voice vote, all votin� a}*e, Chaixman Ha�ris declared the puUlxc hearin; �pen ai:
7:37 p.me .
r;r. Boardraan sta�ed thwt I��x. � Btirnandtwas requestin; xezonzno on �he h�use sauth
• o� tYie nei.�libflring pxopexty. �Ie �aants CP.-X xesonin;. '.tliexa i� a par.tcin� a'cea lara.red
�.n fzon� of the pxo�erty. �he �1ot area wii:h tliis lofi: is 2�, Oo5 sq. �t. and tt►e .: •
xequ�x�d xat axe�. is 15,00� sq, i�.
Pxr. Tiarris asked if thc petitioner had ai�ytt�in� to ��dd to the discussion. T1r. Burnan�
stated tliat liis intet�t was to either usc ttie existing �tructure or tear it do��nz and
bui7.d a ne�,* struct�re. lie hacfi not �letermined �aYiicl� �aould l,e ti�e best for liim as yet.
Pi�. I3oardman stated that Da��r.el C�-alk� I3uildin� I�1sPect:or, h��c� reconuacnded tl�at ihe
e�i�tint ;;truct;u�-c be t�aken d��,ni as it i5 in povr cc��=d�.r:i.on. If he usc� th�� e�:istin�
�oii:c, �i. ���a .�rivc to 1>rir�f; t ie stzi.zcture u�� to code. r7r. Ituinan� said t}iaC hc wo�ild
J.ike ta lceep t:tiat optioii opcn «s i.t i� pre:>ent]_y Uci���; r. c�nt:ed a� a resi.dential tiiia.t.
T1�. ]luf;hc•s stated t}i;�t ;>lie l�ad sor„e r.c��il. coi�cci�n abc�ut rt�r�c���:i.r��; l,otetitial r�sicIenr.xal.
1at�ct. ;>lie ;�5k��d Pir. l3oar�lm:�n l�ow ina�i uniLs could bc� pl.ac��d au t11e property.
TIr, l3o�trcimc�i� 'atlsc•�er.c�d that by ].ancj �iren, they c,oui.ci be al�le t.o ht�7.l:d �pJ�x:axiniat.cly
10 t�nic.s, hc>�acvc,r, t:lt3.s �aoul.d �,rabably be rc�duced duc ta 1ow wzdtli anci parl�ing
r�? c;�� ( i: r.inca� C s.
Yl.anni���; C,�rnntis; .icn ric�t_ !r'_�_ _.. .. Wedttr.sdly..� J__ u?��,_._�.���o __�.._ ����;��..2 1 I
2�1r. T,:rnG�c�nFc.].:i sL�etecl t',;ii: i3fi d�cin'Y ]�ave any problem �*j.th rezonl.ng ti�c properly
.:�iicc l.he pi-opc�rty ;Jus� t�.o L"ti:, soutti wa.; al.;� Cit—]. zonir,g. Thts w�ulcl ri�t co:t,.Citui_e
spot rc�r.ori:i.ng. � � �
rir.. l;o.erdman stac�ed tha>> if nc� }.'lan»i.n� Co�:vnissio�t approved thi.s requesr, l�ir. •
13ur.na��cll; shoulu Le awarc ot. etie rer�uiren�ci�ts ot CR—]. zong acljacent L-o 3;::rG;S1�eIf�Ya�.
distriCC. . .
Mr. �ur.n<�SZClt. statcd tliat he had a copy of L'�lE: ZOIllil� re�ulata.�ns. Mr. Boar.ciman said
LhaL a scr.eeni.n _ fence would be r.-e uired whc:n the laroperty i� converted.
Mr. F�ur�landt stated tha� ttcis w��s not a requi.r.ement �vhen he rezoned the proper�:y
ta the Soutti. lic said th�t th�: Council all.ocaed him to build wii:hout tiie fence because thc
property o�mers to the P�Torth sai.d he didn't F�ant tt,e tence built. �
The,property mananer. of 9].0 LS�de Dr_ive, (just nortYi of the pe�itic�ner's propertyj
stated �hat she was concerned abo�t the property being rezoned to commerciaZ
She has tenaciLs 4�hich f.ace thi_s prorezL-y and if a screening fence was put up it wi11
rnean that sor�a of her tenants wil.l be looking at a wal1. •
3``�:. Boardn:�.r. said thar the paricing would most ? ikely be located in the iront of the
build in� �nd ma,,r c�.use soa!e prubl.ems for the. tenants fo ehe t�arth. �
•?�i�t'i.o:� b�T Tt.r�. Hughes, seconded by M��o ��Sa_x that th� P�anni.n� Ca;nmiss{.an close
the p�±blic he,:ri.;�g on xezonix�g request �Or'� %-� £i0�-02, by Te3 ;3urrandt. U�on a voice
va�e, a7.J. votai:g �ye, Ch�3ix.,an Harris declared the pub�ic hearing c3.osed at 7t50 p.m.
riOTIGN 13�i I�fS. �iU;�HES, SI:CGi�'.J:D $Y i:�. L�"�IGEP;it�LUy THAT T$E P��NIT,G CQMI�SS?'ON �.
iiECO�:r.is�?J T4 i.?TY cGUr,cIL L�PPROVAL OF REZONING FLQ[JI:ST, ZOA '`80-U2, 1iY 1ED LIi�'u'vt�i.''Ji,
D/j',/ii SZ�?tI�G F1'AT.Ti', TO �:3;'LC1idE �'ART C�F LQ'.0 3. AUTJIT(1R' S' SIIP,UIVISION N0. 25� (k'E�RCr,L
110�), rRR0��1 �'.�3 (rr.iilY.ipJ.c� fama.ly dtaellin�s) TO CR-1 (general office and linitec� bus3ness)
THFF SAt� ��ii�TG 97.1 HILLt�7I\D :OAD PI.E. LTPCN r'L VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CH!1IRMEIN
I3AP1r:IS D�Ci,AR�P 1:3E ri0'i'1"Oi�T CP��IED UNANIPiOUS,L�.,. .. . .
1'ITI.s���i; ii�.'�,.�TR'G • FI:�t;�'� iiE1R A SP�M.�„�i;Z'AI�QIJS„ P�1tihlT, SP ;'.��iQ„OG, t�Y .TE�Oi�S� CfII',IS7
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Per �4���:i_on 2.�?�0 5i. 2, .��.y' o� t:lie :t'�:._d1.ey �'�.�y Co�e, L-o a11ow �lie cons�ruction ot a
seco:-�:i -�.�. ��sow�• bui?c�.:L.:�, a 30 ft�, Ly 9y f.t. de�ached garaha, on Lots 10 �nd 11,
�lu4k E�r Sy ,; :Iis.1 }?1�� 1'hxea, the san3e being C,260 Sturli.i:e Blvd. 11T.E.
N,z'e Jt:ror,i,� C{.:-
r:0:i'IU�; �v' :;r. I,z}tge�ifeld,
the public hearin ; on t.he
Ciz.ris'4ezi��o��. LTpnn a va�cc�
Iiearing apen at 8:02 p.n-�.
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�n, �ize pe�itiorer w�.a pxe�ent� .
: c�co�id ,y A�. S�:aiar�on, rhat ihe Planning Ccma�ission open
request ioz Sper..i_al Use }.'erriit, SP ��BC}--06, by Jerome
eore, all �=oG: .�ayc�, CY�airi:��n �?arris c:eclared tlie piiblic
Mr. fioa�:clnlan s,t3t��d tluzt tile p�titicsner is :inLeresi:ed iii �.�If-' d:ing a?_G
gaza�c. c�n ].oL 11, aii�3 l�e �::ili tise zC as a stc,ra�e g��r.afie. Tir. � rctman
t}ie stafi: wanL:: Lo tie t'ie Ctti�o 75 it. lot-C to^�.thel�. 7.c�ts J() a;�d . ���
��oulci riril;r. a 150 f.t. lot. Tlie ti�c��ial--usc�. ��e�mit is f.ar a 2nc1 accessor
The on1 �• way 1�4 c�in t�uil.;i tt�c �; �r�i�;c i;; t�>: tt�c� l.ot t o be ] e�;al_ly ti.e�
lt is t.l��� ��,�tik.���.�-r's i�;:�.ci:t :o t,u:i.ld t.l�c� �.:�r��;:� �io�.J.
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A�'� A ril 24, 1981 TO ' AC710M ira�o.
UB,lECT �, Nasim M. ureshi X
Tax Increment Finance Plan #1 to the Moore '
Lake Redevelopment District
Please find attached copies of the Tax Increment Plan �l for the City Council for their
t�fay 4, 1981 Public Nearing meeting. Also included is a Report on statutory conditions
that we are basfng our establishment of the district on. The appraisal report wi11 be
included in the testimony at the meeting since it is not available at this time.
Thank you for your timely consideration of this item.
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Petition No. 2-�9$1
Date Received April 30, 1981
Object Request the City purchase the property in the are�a north of
Hi�lwind Drive, east of Polk and west of Fillmore for one or
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more of the following community uses: cifiy'park; drainage easements;
recreational areas for school & others; nature study area; ice skating pond;
and warming house. �
Petition Checked By Date
Pexcent Signing
Referred to City Council
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,� ',le, �t;ie i�nc�er:�.t;r�ed, res�ectiv�ly x�-;ue^t tho City of Frz.dl.ey �uxcnu�e the 2 C
� r`� pro��r�x l,y a.n t;t�e are;,. r.ortl.l of IIiIl1.��.ncl I��: ive, ��.st oi' l'ollc, a.rtd west o£ Fillmore
for on�,: or i�:oz�c; o� �Ll�te �ollo���irl�� corr,r;:uni.t;� u;,es: -cit� park;� -d.raina�;e ea,s��raents;
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ar.d t.!as�r�:i.n;; �iause.
It�. i: nece�s��ry �or re;;��:���.ib1.e .�',i.i;;,� ;:1;;r;nin;� to discoura�e xesider,tal cle�;elop-
IYiGrl'i, h'-:CL1U';;8 O� G; 1:��:1Y1;� �T'��i'i1C �)T'U��G'ii'�.�'.. a?'OL111Ca �i�l1S c'1.T'G'�3 c^tlia �"i�`Il5 c�T'@�,S �.LLCIS Of' -
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ACTdONI INFO•
At the City Council meeting of April Z0, 1981, the University Industrial
Park Plat, ihe zoning change and the setback variances were discussed,
a�id the first reading of the zoning ordinance considered. During the dis-
cussions of the three items which are all directly related to each other,
it was decided that a formal drainage statement would be obtained from
Rice Creek Associates to identify the requirement for storm water retention
on each individual parcel as it is developed. �nother item pertaining to
the park fee of $17,465 was tabled pending receipt of a letter from Rice
Creek Associates exp]aining past property donations and requesting a waiver
of the park fee.
As of this date, neither
provided by the May 4th
the zoning ardinance be
have been determined.
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statement has been received. If the items are not
City Council meeting, suggest the 2nd reading of
continued until the drainage and park fee issues
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ORDINANCE N0.
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND 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 follaws:
'SECTION 1. 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 l, 9, 10, Block 3, University Industrial Park located in
the South Half af Section 2, 7-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County
of Anoka, Minnesota.
Is hereby designated to be in Zoned Districi knawn as M-1 (light
industrial areas).
SECTION 3: That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official
zoning map to show said tract or area to be rezoned from Zoned
District C-2 (general business areas) to M-1 (light indusirial
� areas}.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TNE CITY OF FRIDLEY TNIS DAY
Ofi , 1981.
MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - SIUNEY C. INNAN
Public Hearing; Aprzl 13, 1981
First Redding: Anrii ?�_ 1AR1
Second Reading:
Publ ish .
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ORDINANCE N0.
AN ORDINNNCE UNDER SECTIO�J 12.07 OF THE CITY CHARTER
TO VACATE STREE7S AND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND APPENDIX C
OF THE CITY CODE
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. For the vacation of a street right of way described as follows:
All that part of Minnesota Street as laid out in Lowell Addition
to Fridley Park; or Mercury Drive, as laid out in Sylan Hills
PTat 3, now known as Satellite Lane, lying West of the Northerly
extension of the West line of Starlite Blvd., also being the
East line of Lot 1, Block 4, Sylvan Hills Plat 3, all lying in
the South Half of Section 15, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley,
County of Anoka, 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 sha11 be so amended.
P/ISSED /�NO ADOPT�D QY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY UF FRIDLEY THIS DAY
OF - , 1981.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - SIDNEY C. INNiAh
Public tiearing:
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Puk�l ish .
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Apr�i 1 13, 1981
Anri 1 �fl _ 1 AR1
MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDTNANC� TO REPFAL OLD CH�PTER IQ3 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY .
CODE ENTITLED "FIREARMS", AND TO ESTABLISH A NEW CHAPTER 103
OF THE FRIDLEY CTTY COUE ENTITLED "jZ�NGEROUS WEAPONS".
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWSc
That �resent Chapter 103 Firearms be repealed in its entiretv;
And that Chapter 103 Dangerous Weapons be adopted as fo�lows:
103.01 Definitions
"Dangerous Weapon" means any firearm, whether loaded or unloaded, or
any device designed as a weapon and capable of producing death or great
bodily harm, or any other device or instrumentality which, in the manner
it is used or zntended to be used, is calculated or likely to produce
death or great bodily harm. The term "dangerous weapon" shall include
but not be limited to the following: •
(1) AZl firearms;
(2} Bows and arrows, cross bows;
(3} All instruments used to expel at high velacity pellets of any kind
including, but not limited to B-B guns and air rifles;
(4) S].ing shots;
(5} Black jacks, nunchakus, cZubs or Iike objects;
(6) Metal knu�kZes;
f?) Daggers, dirks, and knzves; and
(8) Wrist rockets �
103.02 Prohibited Acts
Whoever does any of the following is guilty of a misdemeanor:
(1) Recklessly handles or uses a daneyerous weapon or explosive so as
to endanger the safety o� another; or
(2) Aims any dangerous weapon, whether loaded or not, at or toward any
human being;
(3} Manutactures or sells for any unlawful.purpose any weapon known as
a sling sh�t, black jacks, nunchakus, clubs, or Iike objects, wrist
rocket, bow and arrows,.crossbows; or
(4) Manufactures, transfers or possess�s metal knuckles or a switch
blade kni�e opening automafi.ically; or '
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(5) Possesses any other dang�rous article or substance for the purpose
of being used unlawfully as a weapon against anoth�r; or
(.6) S�lls or has in his possession any device designed to silence or
muffle the discharge of a firearm; or
(7) Poss�sses.a dangerous weapon in a motor vehicle, except a pocket
knife�with a blade under three inches, unless contained in a secure
area not immediately available to ve ih cle occupants.
(8) As a parent or guardian permits a ehild under 14 years of age to
handZe or use, outside o� the parents or guardian's presence, a dangerous�
weapon of any kind, or any ammunition or explosive.
(9) The selling, giving, loaning, or furnishing in any way of any
deadly weapon to a minor under the age of 18 years without written
consent of his parents or guardian, or of a police officer or ntagistrate.
103.03 r�inor Possesszon
No minor under the age of Z4 years shall handle or have in their possessior
ar under their control except while accompanied by or under the immediate
charge of their narent or guardian and would not otherwise be prohibited,
any dangerous weapon.
Nothing in this section prohibits minors from participating in a state
approved firearms safety class or other city approved formal course of
instruction.
103.04 Exceptions
Nothi.ng in this chapter shal.l be construed to prohibit:
(1) Possession or discharge o:E a dangerous weapon by legally appointed
Law Enforcement Officers or persons under their direction in the
performance of duty; or
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Poss�ssion or discharge of a dangerous weapon by persons authorized
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deral or M�nnesota Statue such as the military or persons holdinq
t�ermits : or
(3 ) Notwithstandin� Zaws �to the cantra�s�poss�ssion�,or disch^a..rge of
a dan�cerous weapon by�ersons�at_�ally authorized ranges desiqned f
the discharcte of danaerous c,rea�nn� � nr ��
(�) Pos�sessian�by museums�or collectors of art or for other lawful
ur oses_ o_f .public eahibition; or ��� ��
( 5)_ �The, dz sch.arc�e of dangerous _ wea�ons , iother t.han f irearms`and
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instruments used Nto eNx�el at�high V_veloc��ty _pell�ts of any,kind such as
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I3-B guns__and air rifles� _�i,tth_,peimission af ap�ro�ria,te �rapert�agent�,
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when discharc�ed�undcr_ conditions notTto endanger_ Vpe,z sons���ro�ert_y�, or
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animals and where the �roje,ctile wil.l�not_ leave said�propezty.
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103.05 Diseharge Pexmits
Not�aithstandin��pr,ovision of J_03.04 of this ordinan^c� it sha],l.be
unlawful to�use, fire or discharge a clangerous�weapon within the City
af Fridley except by firearms permit issued by the l?ublic Safety
Director. Permits sha].Z speczfy the conditions under which they are
issued and valzd. P�rmits may be revoked by the Public Safety Director
when in the Directors opinion, therE is a public safety danger.or
infrinq�ment of peace and tranquility. D�nied and revoked permits may
b� appealed to the Fridley City Council.
].03.06 Vialations
Any person violating this ordinance is�guilty of a misdemeanor. Any
weapons used or carried in violation o� this ordinance shal.l be seized
and impounded by a police officer to be dispased of through prescribed
legal procedures.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY nF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , 1981
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - SIDNEY INMAN
First Reading: April 6, 1981
Second Reading:
Published......
MAYOR - WILLSAM J. NEE
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RESOLUTION N0. - 1981
A RESQLUTION ORDERING Ih1PROVEh1ENT, APPR4VAL Of RLAfdS f�ND •
READVER"fISING FOf2 6IDS: STREET Ib1PROVEf�tENT PROJECT ST.
198i-10 (S�ALCOATING) .
WNEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley has established a policy of
Sealcoating i�he City streets on a regular basis. �
WHEREAS, the Public Wor�ks Director has submitted a plan showing the streets
irr need of Sealcoating.
NObJ, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley,
Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows:
1. That the streets marked black on the attached map be sealcoated, and the
work involved in said improvement shall h�reafter be designated as: .
• STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1981-10
2. The plans and specifications prepared by the Public Works Director for
such improvement and each of them, pursuant to the Council action
heretofore, a copy of which plans and specifications are hereto attached
and made a part hereof, are hereby approved and shali be filed with the
City Clerk. ,
3. The, work to be performed under STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT S7. 1981-10
shall be performed under one contract. � •
The Public �lorks Dire�ctor sha71 accordingly prepare and cause to be inserted
in the official newspaper advertisements for bids upon the making of such
improvements under such approved plans and specifications. The advertisement
shall be published for two (2) weeks (at least 10 days), and shall specify
the work to be done and will state that bids vrill be opened�at 11:00 A.M. on
Wednesday, the 3rd day af June, 1981 in the Council Chambers of the City
Hall, and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the
Public Works Oirector and accompanied by a cash deposit, bid bond, or
certified check payable to the City for five per cent (5q) �f the amount of
such bid. That the advertisement for bids for STREET Ii�iPROUEM�ENT PROJECT ST.
198i-10 shali be substantially in form as that noted`in Exhib'it "A°"attached
hereto for reference and made a part hereof.
� PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , 1981. .
ATTES7:
-WILLIFlM J. NEE - h1AY0R.
CITY Cl_ERK - SIDNEY C. INhU1f�
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
FOR
STREET IMPP,OVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1981-10
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Sealed bids wi11 be received and publicly opened by the City of Fridley,
Anoka Couniy, Minnesota, at the office of the Public Works, 6431 University
Avenue N. E., Fridley, Minnesota 55�i32 (Tel. 571-3450) on the 3rd day of
June, 1981, at 11:00 a.m., and �1i11 be considered by the City Council of the
City of Fridley at a regular Council Meeting at 7;30 p.m. on the 15th day of
June, 1981, for i:he furnishing of work and materials for STREET IMPROVEMEN7
P�OJECT ST. 1981-10 (Sealc�ating). •
The surface treatment project consists of surface treating about 6.03 miles
of streets in different parts o� the City and consists of the following
principal items of work and approximate quantities:
55,242 sq. yds.
57,953 sq. yds.
FA-2 Class C Aggregate Sealcoat
Using RC cut-back asphalt RC-800
FA-3 Class C Aggregate Sealcoat
Using RC cut-back asphalt RC-800
All in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by John G. Flora,
P.E., Pub}ic Warks Director, Fridley City Hall, 6431 University Avenue N.E.,
Fridley, Minnesota 55�I32 (Tel. 571-3450).
P1ans and specifications may be examined at the office of the Public Works
Director and copies may be obtained for the Contractor's individual use by
applying to the Public Works Director.
Bids m�st be made on the basis of cash payment for «ork, and accompanied by a
cash deposit, certified check (on a responsible bank in the State of
Minnesota) or a bidder's bond made payable without condition to the City of
Fridley, Minnesota, in an amount of not less than 5% of the total amount of
the bid.
7he City Council reserves the right to reject any and a11 bids and to waive
any intormalities in any bids received without explanation.
No bid may be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days.
By order of the City Councii of the City of Fridley, Minnesota.
Date the day of , 1981.
Published: Fridl�y Sun
Niay 13, 193L,
May 20, 1931
May �7, 1981
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John G. Flora, P. E.
PUQLIC t�ORKS DIRECTOR
Constructior� Bulletin
May 15, 1981
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hlay 29, 1931
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PLANf�IWG COt�1f•1ISSIO�d MEETI(dG, APRIL 22, 1981 =
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairman Narris declared the April 22, 1981, Planning Commission meeting to order
at 7:35 p,m.
ROIL CALL:
M�mbers Present: Mr. Harris, Ms. Gabel, i�1r. Svanda, Mr, 4lharton, Ms. van Dan,
Ms. Hughes (arr. 7:48 p.m.)
Members Absent: Mr. Oquist
Others Present: Jerrold Boardman, City Planner
Robert Friedly, 4061 - 88th Lane, Blaine
Kenneth Jorgenson, 8101 Ruth Circle N.E.
John Doyle, 6305 East River Road
Jean Ann Hegner, 450 Hugo St.
Camilla Schultz, 371 Hugo St.
Karen & P�itchell Coak, 420 Hugo St.
Richard Lund, 18036 Palm St., Cedar
G. A. Hale, 5234 Tay]or St. N.E.
J.udy & Aaron Engebretson, 5216 Taylor St. N.E.
�dilliam Kuether, 5268 Taylor St. N.E.
� Peter & IVorma Filipovic, 31 Talmadge tJay
Diann Pdorfolk, 36 Talmadge Way
Les tdatkins, 40 Osborne t,lay
Robert J. Galush, Twin City Federal
Harold & Harriet Overvig, 30 Osborne Way
Jan Dean, 65 - 75th t4ay N.E.
Nancy t�cKay, 7449 Talmadge Lane
APP�QVAL OF APRIL 8, 1931, PLANNING COMMISSION htII�UTES:
MO�'ION BY t7S. GABEL, SECONDED BY M5.. VANtiDAN� TO APPROVE THE APRIL 8� Z981�
PL�fNNING COMMISSION h1INUTES AS WRITTEN.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UN�lIVIMOUSLY. '
1. PUaLIC HEARING: REOUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERh1IT, SP #81-03, BY ROBERT FRIEDLY:
Per Section 205. Ol 3, Q, of t�e Fri ey City Co e, to a ow a umper baat
operaiion on a 9$ ft, by 125 ft, site in Skywood Shopping Center, located on
parts of Lots 4 and 5, Auditor's Subdivision No. 53, the same being
5255 Central Aven ue N.E.
.�10'1'ION Fy hfR, ,SVANDA, SECONUED I3Y MR. N'HAI2TON, TO OPEN TIIE PUI3LIC HEARING ON
�P �l£3-03 f+Y ROBERT' FRIEDI,Y. '
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING �fYE, CNAIKh1AN If.AP,RI5 DECLIIRED Z'HE PUIILIC ifE�IRING
OPF.N �'�T 7:37 P.P1.
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PLANNIt�G �Of�t�ISSION MEETING, APRIL 22 1981 PAGE Z
Mr. Boardm�n stated this was the property between the existing miniature go�f
operatior� and 7Hrin City Federal. 7'he proposal is classified as a speciai use
permit beeause this type of thing is a lease operation within the shopping cent�r
property itself and is similar to other leasing operations wi�hin shopping
centers, The proposal is for a seasonal-type of operation where there will be
a large area of water with innertube-type boats with small 2 H.P. motors.
Mr. Boardman stated two concern5 Staff has
noise and appearance. It was stressed to
seasonal type of operation, it vtould have
that is very difficult to do.
concerning thi�s. type of operation are
the peti�ioner that because this is a
to 1 ook good al l year arour�d, and
Mr. 8aardman stated Mr. Friedly is in the audience to answer questions.
Mr. Harris asked Mr. Friedly if he wished to make a statement concerning his
proposal.
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Mr. Friedly stated he would be willing to do any ]andscaping that is required by
the City. He stated Mr. Boardman had indicated the need for trees, and Mr. Fri.edly
is willing to make the area attractive during the months of operation and during
the months it is closed. �
Mr. Svanda stated his biggest concern would b e the noise impact on the surrounding
neigi�bors. He asked Mr. Friedly if he knew what the noise ievels would be.
Mr. Friedly stated that l meter away, it is 58 dec9bels, 10 meters away, it is
less than 40 decibels, and 150 feet away, the motors cannot be heard, on7y the
partici�pants having fun. He anticipated there wili be 12 boats, not a7l aperating
at the same time,
Ms. Gabel askea about the hours af operation.
Mr. Friedly stated he would probably open about June 1, and the hours of operation
would be approximateiy 12:00 noon unt91 about ll-]2:00 midnight.
Mr. Harris asked about the depth of the pool.
Mr. Friedly stated the depth of the pool is 30 inches. He stated there is litt7e
opportunity for accidents. The person is strapped into the boat as a safety
precaution. Ne stated this type of thing F�as been in operation for five years,
and there have been no accidents. He has checked into the insurance requirements
and wi11 have the proper insurance coverage.
Mr. Harris asked haw large an area there would be for the whole package.
Mr. Friedly sta�ed it is approximately B4 feet 4vide and 725 feet long. He recently
purchased the miniature golf course and intends ta convert the golf course into
som�tl�i ng r�,ore aestheti ca11y attracti ve . Ni s i nterlti on i s to mal:e the area a fami 1y
fun cent�r,
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PLANf�IP�G GOi�IMISSIOP� ��iEETING, APRTL 22, 19�1
Mr. Narris asked haw many parking stalls there would be.
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Mr. Friedly stated he feels ihe parking area allocated for the golf course is
under-u�i�lized, 7he prime hours of operation are when most of the shopp�ng center
is closed, {le is in the process of nec�otiating a lease agreement with
Mr, h1ortenson urho oti�rns the shopping center, and the lease agreement is contingent
upan the City's approval. Ne stated parking has not been addressed, but he
could make sure that it is addressed. '
Mr. Harris stated that parking is one of the�City's concerns.
Mr. Friedly stated that the City of Coon Rapids recently approved a similar package
and they estirnated 10 parking spaces needed for a single operation.
(Ms. Hughes arrived at 7:48 p.m.) '
Mr. Wharton asked about fencing.
Mr. Friedly stated he intended to fence the property, and would be happy to put
up a six foot fence if the City required that.
Mr. Boardman stated Staff is concerned about the type of traffic there is in the
shopping center and the type of attraction this operation wi17 have for kids. '
Another concern would be with landscaping, no� only with the pool area, but a7so
with try�ng to bring the shopping center up to overall standards, which they have
not been able to do in the past with o�her special use permits within shopping
centers. �
Mr. Friedly stated,that in the other two operations he has observed, this has
attracted adults and families, as well as children. Children running thraugh the
parking lot on bicycles has not been a probiem from w.hat he has observed.
Mr. Baardman stated Staff is also concerned about how long this operation would
last if it was approved and built. They look at these things as temporary
operations, although the owners of the business and the people making the proposals
look at them as something that 4�ri11 �vark over a period of time, He stated Staff
looks ai the miniature golf course operations as being similar in nature to this
bumper boat operation, and ali three golf course operations in Fridley have not
lasted v�ry long. Ne believed that after a short period of time, the City wot�ld
have an opera�ion that is not a functional operation and is not maintained.
Mr. Friedly stated he does not intend to invest large sums of money to let this
go by the wayside. �
Mr. Richard Lund stated that the Coon Rapids Planning Cammission recently app�oved
a buniper E�oat operation. It was t��ell received by the Pianning Conmission and the
City. f!e stated tha�: an operation such as Lilliputt in Coon Rapids draws families
from the entire north area. As such, there is quite an investment in tha� area.
If this bu���per boat operation ��ras approved and a miniature c�olf course was put in
wi th i t, they tidoul d have a packacie very s iriii l ar to wiiat they have i n Coon Rapi ds.
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PLA�lNING COMT�ISSIOfd MEC7IlV�, APf�IL 22, 1981 PAGE 4
Ms. Judy Cngebretson, 52.16 1'aylor St., stated she lives above the area proposed
for this operation. She stated their main concern is the noise. A11 their homes
were buili with the idea of taking advantage of the view, with living rooms and
bedrooms facing the back. She is already concerned with the noise they receive
from the freew��y, Central t�ve., from �he corrmerciai area below them, and from cars
racing up and down 52nd Ave., and now they may have to take some additional noise.
She did not know that 4rhen they built their home 17 years aga they would be over-
looking a carnival-type atmosphere. She stated this area could possi6ly a7so
become a hang-out for kids. .�
t�Is. Engebretson stated she did not think the bank would appreciate this kind af
operation next door. She did not think this kind of operation would be in improve-
ment to this area that already needs a faceiift. Since i� is a seasonal operation,
there is the question of sa-fety when it closes in the fall, because chiidren can
climb chain link fences.
Ms. Engebretson stated she is also concerned with traffic. Because ofi the traffic
situation on 52nd Ave. with no traffic signal, the State has recommended that the
peopie in her neighborhoad go through the shopping center and use the 53rd inter-
section to take advantage of the traffic signal. On the wee(cend, the parking lot
is becoming so full that it is overflo�Jing onto the driving lane tf�rougf� the center,
and she did not see where Mr.�Friedly was going to get the parking spaces for his
operation.
• Mr. George Yale, 5234 Taylo►� St., stated his property is in direct view of the
proposed area. Ne tvas concerned about noise, because they have had a problem in
th� past. Ne was concerne� about the concept of using a shopping center fot^ an
amusement center. Is it a shopping center or is it an arnusemeni center? He would
appreciate the Planning Commission keeping this in mind when maki:ng iheir decision.
Mr. Robert Galush, Twin City Federal, stated there were several things about this
proposa7 that disturbed him; (1) The traffic danger to children coming around this
area where they have a drive-up window. TCF is planning on expanding that drive-up
from a single lane to 3-4 lanes and this is on the north side of the buildir+g.
(2� In ihe purchase agreement, they have an agreement that pertains to ihe fact that
TCF has 20 parking s�aces in the sho�ping center in addition to the parking ihey
now have on their own land. (3} He is concerned about how it is going to detract
firom the general appearance of the "mai� street" of Fridley. (4) 4lhere are the
kids going to go to use restroom facilities? They will probably use the bank's
restroom facilities and drink�ng fountains. (5) The noise factor. It is going to
be difficult to try to speak into a microphone in the drive-up 7ane with 50 decibels
of naise going on right next door.
h1r. GaTush staied this type of operation just did not project the kind of image
they 4vould expect from a shopping center area. He felt it was a nice thing for
kids and families, but this is not the place for it.
Mr. Bi�d Kuether, 5268 Taylor St. N.E., stated he would like to reiterate everything
Ms. E►lgebretsan l�ad said. He ���as also advised by ti�e State to use 53rd Ave, inter-
section to get onto Centra7 �1ve., because traffir. is really bad bet��een 3:00-b:00
p,m. Traffic is extreii�eiy bad on Frictay and Saturd«y because of traffic to the
bank, the flea markei; on Saturday, and the only safe way•is to use the 53rd Ave.
intersection.
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PLANNI�JG CUt�P�ISSIO�d MECTING, 11PRI!_ 22, 1981 PAGE 5
MOTION BY MS. G�iBEL� SECONDED BY MS. VAN DAN� TO CLOSE Tf1E PUBLIC FIEARING ON -
SP t/81-03 F3Y ROBEKT FRIEDLY.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING 1�YE� CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING
CTASED AT 8:20 P.M.
Ms. van Ran stated she was really concerned about the noise to the residents.
Ms. Gabel agreed that the noise ti��as a big concern of hers also. She would also
be concer►�ec{ aboui the area becoming a hang=out.
Mr. Friedly stated he would be willing to put in restroom facilities if the City
required it.
Mr. Wharton stated he could not understand why they were so� concerned aboui the
noise level of this operation t�rhen they see the baseba7l fields in residential
areas of the City with bright lights and noise going on until i0:00 at night. To
him, noise was not a big factor. He.would be more concerned about restroom
facilities. '
Ms. Nughes stated she would agree with that if some hours ofi operation were attached
to the special use permit, such as 10:00 p.m. She had some concern about the
direct sound lines that ktould go from this area to the neighborhood's bedroom
windows. 1'hey are forcing people to air condition their homes when they create
further noise problems, In terms of energy, that was something she would object to.
Ms.�van Dan stated she was also concerned about the parking. It is a pretty full
parking lot, even during the day. She has also used the 53rd intersection, rather
than go onto Central Ave. at 52nd Ave.
MOTION BY MS, GABEL, SECONDED BY hZS. HUGHES, TO RECOMMEND 2'O CITY COUNCIL THE
DENIAL OF THE REQUFST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERl1IT, SP #81-03, BY ROBERT FIZIEDLY, PER
SECTION 205.10.I� 3, O, OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO ALLOtt� A BUMPER BOAT OPERATION
ON A 98 FT. BY 125 FT, SITE IN SK1'��OOD SHpPPTIVG CENTER, LOCATED ON PART5 OF
LOTS 4 AND 5, AUDIZ'OR`S SUBD.IVISION NO. 53, THE SAME BEING S25$ CENTRAL AVE. N.E.,
FOR Tt1E FOLLOtJING REASONS : �
.I. TFIE ALFEADY EXISTIN� IVOISE LEVELS •
2. TiIE TRAFFIC SITUATION AND.2'HE POTENTIAL PROBLEMS WTTH PARKING
3. TFIE SAFET�' OF THE YOUA'G PEOPLE i�7H0 WOULD U5E THE AREA
UPON A VOICE VOTE, f1ARRIS, GABEL, HUGFIES, AND V�1RV DAN VOTING AYE, WHARTON AND
SVANDA VOTING NAY, CHAIRh1�lIV HARRIS DECLARED THE iiOTION CARRIEV BY A VOTE OF 4-2.
Mr. Harris stated the reason he voted nay was because he did not think this was
an appropriate use as an accessory use to the shopping center as he has opposed
all sin�ilar accessory uses to all shopping centers that have been put in in the
past, .
Mr. Harris stated that SP.#}H1-03 �das recon�nended to City Council for denial and
would go to City Co«ncil on �iay 4.
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2. PtJ�LIC HFARIt�JG: P,COUEST FOfZ A SPECIAL USE PERMTT, SP #£3T-04, E3Y
KLtdTdE7t� U. JORGEi�ISOfd: Per Secti on�Q��T; `�; , o e r� ey Ci ty Code,
to allow the constructipn of a second accessory building, a 24' by 30`
detached garage, on Lot 10, 6]ock 5, Bourd�aux's Spring Brook Addition, the
same being�810] Ruth Circle N.E.
MOTXON BY riR. SVANDA, SECONDED BY MS. GABEL, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING ON SP #181-Q4
BY KENNTi� JORGFIdSON . .
UPOIJ A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HI�RRIS DECLARED TNE PUB�IC NEARING
OPEN AT 8:37 P.M.
Mr. Qoardman stated Mr. Jorgenson's proposal is to build a detached garage with
access af� Ruth Street. Mr, Jargenson presently has an attached garage.
Nlr. Harris asked Mr. Jorgenson if he would 7ike to make a statement.
Mr. Jorgenson stated that because of the need for more storage ar,d housing cars,
he plans on building a 24' x 30' garage. Nis present garage is 20' x 22' and
later on he plans to convert the attached garage to living space.
Mr. Narris stated his only concern would be that at the time of the canversion of
the attached garage, the driveway to that garage be removed. •
MQTION BY MR. �JHARTON, S.ECOFJDED BY MS. HUGHES, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON
SP �8�,-04 BY KENNTH J'ORGENSON.
UPON fi VOZCE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE� CXAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARSNG
CLOSED AT 8:45 P.M.
MOTIDN BY MR. WHARTON, SECONDED BY MS. VAN DAN, TO RECOMMEND 2'O CITY COUNCIL
APPRnVAL OF THE REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE' PEI��?IT, SP #i81-04,BY KENNTH JORGENSON,
FER SECTION 205.OS1, 2, A, OF 2'HE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF
A SECOND ACCESSORY BUILDING, A 24' BY 30' DETACHED GARt�GE, ON LOT 10� BLOCK 5,
BOURDEAUX�S SPK.ING BROOK ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 8101 RUTH CIRCLE N.E.,,WITH
ND STIPULATIONS. �
MOTION BY MS. VAN DAN, SECONDED BY MS. GASEL, TO �fEND THE t1AIN MOfiION TO INCLUDE
TFIE STIPULATION THAT t�HEN TfiE PRESBNT GARAGE ZS CONVERTED TD FA1�IILY LIVING SPACE,
THE D12IVEWr3Y BE RE��lOVED. .
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRFLrlN HARRIS DECLARED TIiE AMENDED MAIN
A10T.ION CARI2IED UNAIYIt10USLY. �
UPON.A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, C11�'1TRl�lAN HARRIS UECLARED THE MAIN MOTiON AS
Aii�R�DED CAKRIEll UNANZh10USLY.
Mr. Nar�ris sta�ed this would go to Ci�y Council on 41ay 4r
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3. PU�LIC HF/iRING: REQUEST FOR A SPECIJ�L USE PERMIT, SP �`81-45, BY
LEIGN I�JVf_S1f��E(lTS, IidC.: Per Section 2�5.05^T, 3, , of t e Fr� ey City
o e, tv a o�a t e construction of a duplex in R-1 zoning (single family
dwelliny areas), on Lot 4, alock 2, Leigh Terrace, the same being
20 Qsborne ��1�y N. E.
MOTION BY MS. HUGHES, SECONDED BY N1X. SVANDA� TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING ON
SP #81—OS BY LEIGH INVEST1dENTS, INC. •
UPON A VOICE VOTE, AiL VOTING Ai'E, Ct1AIRl9AN HARRI5 DECLARED TFIE PUBLIC NEARING
OPEN AT 8:50 P.M.
Mr..6oardman stated the proposa] was for a duplex to be built on the corner of
East ftiver Road and Osborne Way. He stated this meets all the requirements for
lot size and setbacks. He stated the petitioner is in the audience.
Mr. Narris asked Mr. Doyle if he wished to make a statement.
Mr. Doyle stated that on two separate occasions on this particular lot, they have
had single family homes sold and on both occasions ��rhen it came to obtaining
financing, the lending agents dec7ined to provide fi;�ancing because the lot is
on heavily traveled streets. In order to get the lot developed and done in a
manner consistent with what the neighbors would like to see in this area, they are
proposing a duplex design that from the outside has the appearance of a single
family home. They t�rould like to get a buyer who 4vould be ab7e to begin ��rith a
small family and would eventually utilize the whole home. The upstairs floor plan
is �identical to the home next door. All ihey have done fs taken that same floor
plan and duplicated it downstairs and provided an entry way, a small laundry,
and an entry u�ray area. In addition to that, they have supplied two single car
attached garages to provide the garage and parking facilities necessary.
Mr. Boardman stated that he just realized that a three-car garage is required
for R-2,
Mr. Les Watkins, 40 Osborne Way, stated that due to the fact that this lot is on
East River Road and traffic is heavy and the fact that they are unable to get a
single family dwelling on this lot, he would like to see the Planning Commission
approve this duplex, rather than see some other kind of usage of this lot later on.
Mr. Narald Overvig, 30 Osborne Lday, stated he lives next door to the lot. He
would like to see something on this lot; and if they cannot have a single family
home, he �vauld not object to a duplex, provided Ptr. Doyle gets a family or a
couple to buy the property and live in it and rent out the second apartment.
Mr. Harris asked P1r. Doyle if he planned on fencing or having a barrier along
East River Road.
h1r. Doyle stated he prabably �vould have to because of the noise level on East
River �oad. The problem is interfacing the fence with the bike easement.
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Ms. Diann Norfolk, 36 Taimadge Glay, stated they bought their hame in �lugust 19�0,
believing that the area �vas all privately o��rned homes. She s�ated that Mr. Doyle
has stated he plans �o g�t a family to buy the duplex and eventually take over
the entire home. She stated that �rould be fine, but supposing the other side of
the duplex is empty for six months or more, then there are tnore reasons for
vandalism and wild pa.rties. She recently nTOVed from a duplex and knows the
numerous problems wi th transient people and f:he poor upkeep of the dvrel ling. There.
is not the feeling of a total communi�y once there are transient neighbors. She
did not think this duplex was what they -needed in their neighborhood.
M'r. Doy1e stated he feit that if they get a buyer who is the owner-occupant,the owner
is going to have as much pride in the pro�erty as the rest of the people in the �
neighborhood. He also plans to make the duplex affordable.
MOTTON BY MS. HUGHES, SECONDED BY NR. WNARTON, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON
SP #t81-05 BY LEIGH INVESTldENTS, INC.
UPON A VDICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAI.RM.AN FiARRIS DECLARED TNE PUBLIC HEARING
CLOSED AT 9:15 P.M.
Nis. Hughes stated that this plan as drawn seems to be very appropriate for this
neighborhood and gives the apperance of a single family dwelling. She stated she
liked the arrangement in trying to control noise by having the garage on the street
side. She did not see any disadvantages to the proposal ai a�l.
MOTION BY MS, HUGHES, SECONDED BY h1S. VAN DAN, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL
APPROV�iL OF A REQUEST FOR A SPEClAL USE 2�'ERMIT, SP #81-05� BY LL'IGH INVESTMENTS,
INC.: PER SECTIDN 205.051� 3, D, OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE� TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION
OF A DUPLEX ' IN R-1 ZONING (SI�VGLE F�IILY Df�TELLING �1R�AS) , ON LOT 4, BLOCK Z,
LEIGFi TF•RRACE, TFIE SA11E BFING 20 OSBORNE tiJAY N. E.� ACCORDI'NG TO . B UTLDING PLAN �
EX?fIBIT A, WITH TIiE FOLLO:aING STIPULATIONS:
1. TXAT IT t�lEETS THE 10,000 SQ. FT. REQUIREilENT FOR DUPLEXES
2. THAT UTILITY, DRAINAGE, AND BIKEWAY EASEI�IENTS ARE PRESERVED
3. THAT THE THIRD GARAGE IS PROVIDED.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, NARRIS� SVANDA, HUGHES, VAN DAN, AND 6t�HARTON VOTING AYE� GABEL
VOTING A�AY, CHAIRh1AN f1ARRIS DECLe1RED THE MOTIDN CARRIED BY A VOTE OF S-.I.
Ms. Gabel stated she has no problem with this plan, but she voted nay because of
her opposition to spot rezoning.
4. PU6l.TC NEARING: REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL IJSE PERh1IT, SP �81-06, BY LEIGH INVEST-
htE�JTS, INC, : Per Secti on 2�5.i�5 , 3, U, of �he Fri ey C� ty Co e, to a oa�
e construction of a duplex in R-1 zoning (single family dwelling areas) orr
Lot 3, Block 1, Leigh Terrace, the same being 3i Osborne t�ay N.E.
h101'ION BY rlR. SVANDA, SECONDED BI' r1S. GA£3EL, TO OPEN TFIE PUi3LIC HE.�iRING ON SP #8.I-06
BY LEXGFI INVEST:+7E�VTS, INC,
UPOiV A VDICE VO�'F,, AL"L VOTING AI'E, CH.71TP•t�1AN H�'1R.FZIS D�'CLr'iRED TfIE PUBLIC HF.ARING
OPEN A2' 9:25 F.M. �
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Mr. Boardman stated this lot was across the street from SP #81-05. This lot is
not 1U,000 sq. ft. which is required and would reyuire a variance if the special
use permit is approved. The proposal is also for a duplex which is set up with
a double garage: It would also reyuire an additiona] third stall. It will meet
the setback limitations.
Mr. Coyle stated that this is the same idea as SP #81-05 but with
The house is specially designed for this lot.. Ne stated they were
plish the same thing with this dwelling and they w�re doing it for
as.the previous proposal. He stated he would like to address the
size requirement. He believed that when the 1ot v�as platted, the
into account the St. Paul 4Jaterworks property as green area in the
it was considered the same as a 10,000 sq, f t. lot,
Mr. Boardman stated he t��ould check the records regarding this.
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a different plan.
trying to accom-
the same reasons
issue bf the lot
City had taken �
back and that
Mr. Les t�tatkins, 40 Osborne Way, stated he was in favor of this proposal for the
same reasons he had stated for the previous proposa] (SP #87-05).
Ms. Jan Dean, 65 � 75th Way N.E., stated that on this particular corner, there is
a bus stop and the area is essentially leve7. It is an interesting piece of land,
and now:Mr. Doyle wants to put a two-story duplex in �hEre. She thouc�ht this was
going back to spot rezoning. She did not have any real objections to the dup7ex
going in.across the street, but she did have problems with this proposal as she did
not like to see another spot rezoning when there is going to be so many variances.
After checking the City recorcis, Mr. Boardman stated that the plat was approved by
the Planning Cammission in 1975 with the condition that they get written easement
from St. Paul 4Jaterworks. There �vas a letter of agreement from the 4later Dept. of
St. Pau1 dated Apri1 15, 1976, that would alloNr the use of the St. Paul Waterworks
property as a portion of lot size with conditions. The City Counci7 approved the
plat an i�ay 17, 1976, and because of the agreement, it brings this lot to over the
required 10,000 sq. footage.
MOTION BY h1S. HUGHES, SECOiVDED BY t15. GABEL, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON SP #81-06
BY LEI.GH INVESTPIENTS, INC. �
UPON A VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE� CHAI.RMAN HARRI5 DF.CLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING
CLOSED AT 9:42 P.h1.
NSs. Nughes stated this plan may be the only way this 1ot can be used, but it
did not have the advantages of the other lot as far as the buffering of noise
from East River Road and as far as screenii�g East River Road from the livinc� rooms.
She stated that at this point, she could not approve this request as she was not
sure this �vas the structure they t�ranted to see and she was not convinced this was
the ric�ht use fof^ that property.
h10TlON BY P.*S, HUGffES TO COPJTINUE TfiE P�EQUEST FOF SYLCIAL USE PERItlIT, SP �8I-06,
f3X LEIGFI INVE5T.11EA'TS, INC. , I�VD ASK 2'IIE PETITIONEI: Z'O CQP1E B11CK [!I4'fl A BETTER
llF.SXGN F072 T1IE LOi . .
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MOTION Z)zED FOR Ll�CK OF A SECOND.
MOTION BY MR. WlIAR1'ON, SECONDED HY MR. SVAIVDA, 2'O REC�MMEND 2'O CITY CDUNCIL
APYI20V�1L OF � RI::QUEST FOR A SPECIIIL USE PER19I2', SP ;fF3Z-06, BY LEIGH TNVESTMENT5,
INC. , PER SEC3'IDN 205.051, 3� D, OF TIIE F'RInLEX CITY CODE� TO ALLOW THE CO:JSTRUC-
TION OP A DUF'LEX IN R-1 ZONING (SlNGZ.E FAi1ILY D'vJELLING AREAS) , ON LOT 3� BLOCK I,
LEIGH TERRACE, 7'HE SAME BLING 31 OSF30RNE WAY IT.E. , W.ITtl NO S7'IPZILATIONS.
Ms. Gabel stated she feit the third car garage stipulation shou]d :be added to the
motion, because of the traffic problems on East River Road, If there was any
parking in the street, there cou]d be even more problems.
Ms, van Dan stated she was concerned about trying to squeeze a lot of building
onto a small piece of property.
Ms. Gabe1 stated she objected because this was,again, spot rezoning. The house
is an atrocity, and the neighbors seem more opposed to this structure.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, SVANDA AND 6t�HARTON VOTING AYE, GABEL, HUGNES, AND VAN DAN
VOTTNG NAY, AND H�iRRIS ABSTAI'NING, CHA£RhiAN HARRIS DECL�IRED THE MOTION FAILED BY
A VOTE OF 3-2. �
MOTION BY MS. VAN DAN, SECONDED BY MS. HUGHES, TO TABLE THE REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL •
USE PERI'�IIT,. 5P #81-06, BY LEIGH IIJVESTr1EPITS, INC., PER SECTlON 205.051, 3, D, OF '
THE FRl"DLEY CITY CODE, TO ALLOW THE CO:VSTRUCTlON OF A DUP.£,EX IN R-1 ZOrl2NG (SINGLE
FAMILY DGi%ELLING� AREAS) , ON LOT 3� BLOCK 1, LEIGH TERRACE� 7'HE SAME BEI'NG 31 OSBORNE
WAY IJ.E,, AND TO REQUEST THE PE'TITiONER TO RECONSIDE'R.THE DESTGN OF THE DUPLEX.
LTPON A VOIC�' VOTE, HARR.TS, VAN DAN, FIUGHES, AND WHARTON VOTING AYE� GABEL ANI3
SVANDA VOTING NAY, CHAIR�IAN HARRIS DECTrARED THE MOTION CA.RRIED BY A VOTE OF 4-2.
5. PI,BLIC HEARIPdG: RE�(�i�tING REQUEST, ZQA n81-03, �Y J0�{iV R. DOYLE: Rezone from
R- single fami y dwe]ling areas to R-3 genera mu tip e famil;� dwel7ings),
Lot 78 and 79, Biock 2, Rivervtew Heights, so that al� the property under one
ownership are �he same zoning, to a11oGV the construc�ion of two (2) 4-unit
dwellings, being addressed as 391-93-95-97 Hugo and 407-03-05-07 Hugo Street N.E.
MOTION BY �15. HUGHES, SECONDED BY 1�1R. SVANDA, TO OPEN TfiE PUBLIC HE�IR7NG ON
ZO�I #;81-03 BY JOHN R. DOYLE. , �
UPON A V07CE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE; CHA.IRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE PUBLIC iiEARING
OPEN AT 9:55 P.M.
Mr. Boardman stated that he and Mr. Doyle have discussed the poten�ial for develop-
ment for this area, They discussed several possibilities. t�tr. Doyle is propasing
two 4-uni t dti�.�el l i ngs . N1r. Boardman stated i t was hi s recon�n�endati on that the
parkir�g be put between the t��o structures. This ti�JOUid buffer the naise and traffic
situation from the sirigle family homes. Ne stated l�9r. Doyle has applied for a
vari��r�ee or� 1 ot si ze, The Ci ty t�ti 11 be requesti ng bi keway ease►nent wi thi n the
praperty area itself.
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Mr. Harris asked Mr. Doyle if he v�ould like to make a statement.
Mr. Doyle stated that three years ago, he laoked at putting a 10-unit building
on this site and had all the documentation for approval for the permits. Unfor-
tunately, that �•Jas about the time financing tightened up and the situation has
worsened since. At this point in time, if you are looking for any financing for
over 5 units or under 25 units, the lenders are just not interested. So,that put
him in the situation of looking at alternai;ives.
Mr. Doyle stated that one alternative was to put a single•family home on the single
family lot and some type of apartment on the R-3 zoned lots that are left. In .
order to meet the financing requirements, it would probably entail going into some
kind of condomini�.am-type o� arrangement. That really did not appeal to them very
much b�cause it dumps a lot more driveways onto Huqo St., and traffic is a big
concern in this neighborhood.
Mr. Qoyle stated another alternative was to do a double side-by-side with a single
family home. The density would be about the same, but it wou7d be dumping more
driveways onto the street and there would be more ground coverage in terms of
buildings. �
Mr. Doyle stated they have tried to put something together that is aesthetica�ly ,
pleasiny, but will ailow th�m to obtain financing. At this point in time, they
have an o4Nner-occupant buyer on both of the bui7dings,
Mr-Frank Negner, 450 Nugo St., stated he bought his home with the understanding
that th�re would be a single family home on the R-1 lot. He cannat see two 4-
plexes in there. 4Jith apartments in there, their property values wi11 go down.
E�e would rather see two homes go in and leave apartments where they are supposed
to be in another neighborhood.
Mr. HegE�er stated that Hugo St.is very narrow and a car cannot get through if two
cars are parked on bo�h sides of the street. The driveway coming ou� from the
four-plexes would be right across from his driveway.
Ms. Karen Cook, 420 Nugo St., stated she'felt there would be a lot of problems
with traffic and safety. In six houses on the street, there are already 13
children. People visiting the apartments would have to park on the street, and
the c�ildren are constantly crossing the street to go to the park or the Fridley
Food Market. Another concern is the poor upkeep of apartment buildings. .
Ms. Camilla Schultz, 371 Hugo St.,stated they are bet�veen East River Road and
the railroad tracks, and tt�ey have enough noise.
Mr, 6oardman sta�ed that because Mr. Doy1e wants to sp7it the four-plexes into
separ�ate ot�rnersf�ips, he has applied ta the Appeals Commission for variances on
each property. , � �
Ms. Gabel stated that the Appeals C�nv�iission took a look at the overall impact of
the faet that hir. Uoyle can, in fact, build 7 uni�s on the exi.s�ing R-3 lots, and
it was the Appeals Con�ti�ission's ov�rall feeling that it �ras better to split i�
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into t���o bui]dings, rather than have one large mass of buiiding sitting there.
They felt ti�at would be better for the neighborhood.
Mr. Narris asked about storage.
Mr. Doyle stated there would be storage within the buildings. He stated i� is
the buyer's intention to build some garages over what is now the parking area.
Mr. Hegner stated he �vas concerned about canlping trailers, boats, etc. Where
are these going to be kept? �.
1�10T1�ON BY 61R. WFIARTON, SECONDBD BY t1S. VAN IJAN, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC FIEARING ON
ZOA /� f31- 03 BY JOHN 1Z . DDYLE .
UP�N A VOICE VOTE, A�L VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED•THE PUBLIC NBARING
CLOSED AT 10:45 P.M.
Ms. Hughes stated that in looking at the total package. and what has been requested,
one item that disturbs her is the variance from 15,000'sq, ft. dot�n to a 10,000
sq. fit. zoning requirement. That is one-third of the lot. Since they are dealing
with rezoning, she would find it very difficult to separate the rezoning from the
lot split just because of that factor. She wou7d be inclined to dec7ine the
rezonin�, and she thought it would be useful io see what kind af proposa] Mr. Doyle
could design for 7 units for the existing R-3.
h1s. Hughes siated she wouid be more inclined.�o see a lot split to make a 75`
single family lot and then possibly a fout^-plex on the other part.
NSr, Harris stated he also did not like this plan, He thought asking for two four-
plexes was asking fot, too much, It was trying to put too much on too sma17 a piece
of property in this particular location. The units are quite small, there is not
really any storage, no garages, and 16 parking stalls is the bare minimum. He
agreed with Ms. Nughes that 25 ft. could be taken from the R-3 property and added
to the R-1 to make a 75' single -family lot and then a four-plex on the rest. That
t�rould make five units.
t102'I��J 13Y PI5. HZIGHES, SECONDED �3Y I�IS. VAN DAN, TO RECOAIMEND TO C.ITY COUNCIL DENIAL
OF RE7,C?NLVG RF.QUEST, z0A #/8�.-03, BI' JOHN R. DOYLF,, TO REZONE FROM R-1 (SINGLE
FAAIILY IXaELLI1VG ARE�S) TO R-3 (GENERAL MUL7'IPLE F�IMILY 1'7tdELLINGS) , LOT 7B AND 79,
BLOCK 2, ItIVERVIEGt� fIEICFIfiS, SD TFIAT ALL THE PROPF.RTY UiJDER ONE OGJAIERSHIP ARE THE
SAh1E ZONING, TQ ALLO[d Tf?E CO�VSTRUCTIOiV OF TWO (2) 4-UNIT D[�IELLINGS, BEING ADDRESSED
AS 39n-93-95-97 HUGO �'iIVD 4�1-03-U5-07 IiUGO STREET N.E. � FQR THE FOLLOGJING
REASONS:
1. INADEQU,�TE LOT S.IZE'S
2. THE 7'h�iF1'TC PROBLE.�1 IS INAPPROPP•I�TE TO TFIE NEIC=H130RHOOD AND 5'TREET
CONDZTIONS
UPpV A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIR�Z7N FI�IRRIS DECL�112ED THE h10TTON CAI:RIED
UNI1N1'h10USLI` �'j • •
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Mr. Harris stated ZOA #81-03 is recommended to City Council �'or denial and wiil
go to Cii;y Council on June $.
6. L07 SP�IT REQUEST, L,S. �181-03, BY JOHPJ R. DOYLE: Split off the fast 50 feet
of Lots 80, 8l, 82, and 83 and add it to t_ats 78 and 79, Block A, Riverview
Neights, for a bui]ding si�:e for a 4-unit dwelling, the same being 391-93-95-97
Hugo Street N.E.
Wi thdrativn at peti ti oner's request. �
(Mr. Wharion ieft the meeting at 11:06 p,m.j '
7, RECFIVE APRIL 14, 1981, APPEALS COh1MISSION MINUTES:
MOT1'ON BY 145. GABEL, SECONDED BY MS. HUGHES, TD RECEI'VE THE APRIL 14� 1981,
APPEALS COMMISSION MINUTES.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRI,S DECLARED Z'HE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
8. RECEIVE APRIL 2, 1981, NUMAN RESQURCES COP�MISSION MINUTES:
MOTION BY' MS. VAN DAN, SECONDED BY NS. GABEL, TO RECEIVE THE APRIL 2, 1981,
HUMAN RESOURCES C0��IMISSION MIPIUTES.
Ms. van Dan stated the Human Resources Commissian is in the process of redefining
their goals. One of their old goals is "Social/Economic Development - Corrections".
The Corrunission �uestioned tvheti�er i;he Human Resources Commission should be addressing
law enforcenent issues and crime prevention. Does the Planning Commission feel this
is the responsibi]ity of the Human Resources Commission?
h9r. 8oardman stated he did not feel that it should be the responsibility of the
Htaman Resoures Commission to address those types af issues.
P1r. Harris agreed with Mr. Boardman and that the Human Resources Commission is
not the appropriate commission if they do not feei comfortable with it.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VD�'.ZNG AYE, CHAIRt�iA1V HARI:IS �DECLARED THE MOTTON CARR7ED
UNANIMOUSLY.
9, RECETVE APRIL 9, 1981, HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTNORITY MINUTES: �
MOTION BY riS, t1UGHES, SECONDED BY hiS. VAN Dr7N, TO RECETVE THE APRlL 9, 1981�
HOUSlNG & REDEVL•'LOYMENT AUTHORITY AlINUTES .
UPpN A VOICE VOTF, r'lLl� VOTING AYE, CHA,IP.1�fAlV HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CAI2RIED
UNANTh10USLY .
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PLAiVNIfdG COP^t�lIS5I0h� t�IEETING, RPRIL 22, 19&1 RAGF 14
RDJQU2NMCNT:
MOTIO�'� BY MS. GABEL, SECONDE73 BY MS. VAN D1�N, TO ADJOURN THE MBETING. UPON A
VOICF VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE, CHA_IRldAld HI�ZP.I5 DECLARED THE APRIL 22, 198.Z, PLANNING
COMMISSION MEET'ING ADJOURN'ED AT 11:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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APPEAI�S COt�9I�lISSION t�I�T�TING - TLIFSDAY, nPI2IL 14 , 19£31 Page 8
4. RL;OUF,57' }'OR 71 Vf�RIAN^I. PLlRSU11NT TO CfiAPTER 214 OT THE FRIDLEY CI'I'Y CODE,
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TO InICR_t�I�SF� TEIF? I-ii,IGFI`[' OF � W7�LL SIGT] FROT� 3 FLLT TO �� EE`I' OF AN APPROVED
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SiJBDIV1:SlUPd NO. 8£i�iTHF SZ1P4E I3PII�1G 6225 HIGH[dAY ##65 N.E. (Request by
F3ridget M. Rud, for noug's TV anci Appliance, 4230 Reservoir Boulevard,
Columbia Heights, MN 55�21).
Bridget M. Rud and Steven P. Rud, 4230 Reservoir Boulevard, were present.
P�OTTOt3 by Mr. Hippen, seconded by Mr. Plemel, to open the public hearing.
t3POV A VOTCE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE CHAIRWOrSAY1 GAi3EL DECLARED THE PUBLIC
HEAI�ING OPEN AT 8:45 �'.M.
Vice Chairwoman Gabel read the Staff Report:
ADMINISTIZ11TIyE STAFF R�PORT
6225 Highway #65 N.E,
A. PUBLIC PURPOS� SERVED BY RE()UIREMENT:
Shopping Center Sign Plan - This plan was approved by the City Council on
September 11, 1978 with a maximum 3 foot sign height above the canopy.
Public purpose served by plan was to make all new si9ns installed on the
building to be uniform in hei:ght and placer,�ent on the,mansar� to eliminate
tlie cluttered appearance that has i� en brought about by�non=uniform signs.
B. STATED HARD5HIP:
"The cost of the move has exceeded $5,000,00 in renovating the new Iocation
(moved within the shopping center). I� new sign would run several hundred
dollars. At this time we are unable to handle any rsore expenses."
C. ADI�IZNIST:��ITTVE STAFF REVIEt9:
The applicant presently is located in the Shorewood Shopping Center is
moving to another location within the shopping center making it necessary
for the sign to be moved. The purpose of the uniform sign plan was to
eliminate non-conforr,iing signs as they were talcen down. 6Je feel the
sign should meet the uniform sign plan or a time limit set as to when it
would have to r.ieet this plan.
Mr. P1eme1 asked if they already have the sign and Mrs. Rud Said the sign is
alrcady moved, that slie filled out tlie variance request and. moved the sign the
first of the r�onth. She said thai, when they moved she was not aware of any
pr.�!_>1c:�r,s wi.th tlieir sigh and tkiat the gurchase o� a new sign would cost an
acicli.�=ianal $3,000. She furtli-�r sLated thai: the landlord does not pay all the
reno���ti.on cosi:s and tIiey canrio� h�,ndle any more expcnses and �vould like to
usc: fihei�' c4ist.ing sign. Vice CilairG,�m�n Gabel asked it sl�e was p]-anning to leave
vn ���.1 i:ile ac�di_tional. logos ai�d i�irs. Rud saicl yes slle was. Vice Chairwoman Gabel
s:�i� t}�r_ cud� sa��s tl�e :;i.c�zz should be 3 f�. in hc�zg3it and asked al�out the width.
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Z�T'L�E11�S COMNII5SION P�IEL:TING - APRIL 14, 19f31 Page 9
t�2r. Clark saicl i.t is c�etermined by the square faotage and Mrs. Rud probably
has the proper amowzt of square .footage but the shape does not fit the sign
plan. He asked how much front,age and she said maybe 6,000 square feet and
was not sur.e about the width. She said i.hey are a small business that is
suffering growing pains, that their_ rent has been increased considerably and
their overhead wi11 be increased. She said the sign will be 5 years old in
July. Vice Chairwoman Gabel asked her about time and Mrs. Rud said she would
like to stay there a long time. Vice Chairwoman Gabel said the sign will de-
preciate in 5 years. Mr. Plemel asked riow many signs are nonconforming in the
shop�ing center. Mr. C1ark said the Country Club sign will be corrected this
sv.�ne r .
Vice Chairwoman Gabel said she could understand Mrs. Rud's business poi.nt of
view but th� City has a sign code and they will have to compromise somehow.
Mr, Plemel suqgestinq setting a time limit and asked if in 3 to 5 years
Mrs. Rud might be able to get something different. Mr. Clark said the whole
sign will have to be reconstructed. Vice Chairwoman Gabel suggested a time
liznit of a half a year and Mrs. Rud said there is no way she will be able to
put up a new sign in that time. Vice Chairwoman Gabel said the longer signs
are left up the more difficult it becomes to get everything in compliance.
Mr. Plemel suggested 3 years and Vice Chairwoman Gabel thought that too long.
Mrs. Rud said nobody in the complex was aware of the sign change and has she
known about it at the time, they might h.ave moved out of the center, Mr. Clark
said tlie owner designed the sign plan and Mrs. Rud was under the impression that
the sign was okay with the owner, She said their business is a definite asset
to the shopping center and would need as much time as possible. Mr. Barna had
a question on the wor_ding of the ordinance for the sign plan, that the Staff
Report says "new" sign and this is not a new sign. Mr. Clark said once it
comes down and is put back up again, it has to comply with code, the same as
a house.
Vice Cli�ir�,aoman Ga��1 said they can give Mrs. Rud a variance for a specific
amount of time and ifii: turns out not to be enough time she can come back and
ask for an �tension of the variance. Mr. Clar.k suggested a time period of
2 years and if at the end of 2 years all th� other signs coinply except theirs
then you can say it has to come down. Mrs. Rud asked for a time li..mit of
2-1/2 years as their lease expires in 2-1/2 years. Mr. Clark asked what month
it would expire and she said October. He suggested by July l, 1983 as she should
know by then if they are going to r�i-�ew their lease and it would leave time
betc•aeen then and the lease period. Vice Chairwcman Gabel suggested the commi-
ss�on do it that way. MOTION by Mr. �3arna, seconded by Mrs. Gerou, to close
th� public hearing. UPON A VQICr VOTE, �1LL VOTING Ai'E, VIC� CHAIPta70r1AN GABEL
DLCLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:55 P.M.
MOTION by Mrs. Gerou, seconded by Mrs. Barna, that the Appeals Commission
recamniend to the City Council, through the Pl.anning Commission, approval of
tiie v��.riazice request to increase the height of a wa11 sic�n from 3 feet to 4 feet
of an a���roved sic�n plan for Shorecaood Shoppin_q Center, located on Parcel 1500,
F�uditor's St�bidivisior_ No.. 88, the sa�ne beinf� 6225 Iiighway #65 N.�., I'ridley,
riN, until July 1, 1983. UPODI 11 VOICE ��UTE, ALL VOT2NG AXE, VICE CHAIR��'Or1AN GABEL
DECLAP.I�D THE MQ1'ION C71I'.F.IED UNlNI&lOUSLY.
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Cl�'�V COtiC;�ISSIOP� P��ETI(!G - TNUf�;D/1Y, AP(2I1_ 9, �19�1 Page 1<
c���_ ro o,z��r� :
Ct��irrnan 4leaver called the April 9, 19�1, CATV Commission meeting to order
at 7:30 p.m. .
P.OI_L CI1LL : •
t�embers Present: Qurt 4leaver, Harold [3elgum, Duane Peterson, Larry Chevalier
Nembers /lbsent: Cd Y.aspszak �
Others Present: Clyde 1�1oravetz, City of Fridley
APPf;OVAI. OF Cl�TU CO�,��IISSIOP; 1�1I�lUTES OF f�ARCH 12, 1981 :
��10TIOI�� by P�1r. Peterson, seconded by P�1r. Belgum, to approve the CATV minutes
of i�iarch 12, 19�1 as ��ritten. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN
41EAVER DECLARED TNE Ti0TI0N CARRIED UN�iNIt�10USLY . .
1. RECEIVF OPERATIO�dS REPQRT FROh1 �lOR7�IEP,N C/16LEVTSION:
Mt�. P�1orave�z gave ��f�e Operations Repor� as P�r. 0'Connell was out of toa�n. ,
He rep�rted that the frequency discrepancies be���;een the FCC ard the FAA have
been resalved. Ne aiso reported thni i:here will be a d�or-to�door sales
campai�gn start�ng the ti�;eek o1= April 13th. This tivill be conducted by professional
cable soliciting contractors firom P�iami. This has already been done in St. Louis
Park «nd there v;ere no complaints from that campaigi�. t�r. h1oravetz said he
will monitor the ca�npaign in Fridley. Ni0TI0N by P�ir. Peterson, s�conded by
D1r, Belgum, to receive and accept �he Op°rations Report. UPON A VOICE VOTE,
ALL l'OTING AYE, CFiAIRP�4APr L,!EAVER DFCLIt cFQ THE M01ION C/�RRIED U�ANI�iOUSLY.
?.. RECEItiE FIPit�L l�lRIT1'E�! RFFORT FR0��1 hif;. Kt�SPS7/�K ON "CITIE5 AND CATV°
COi�;i�EPEi�tGE NEL[) i�! PiADISOPd, I�yIS. OC10E�`tR, 19�i0:
This w�s tu�led until the nex� meeting as Mr. Kaspszak a•�as not present.
3. P,FVIE��t �1CTTO�d ITE��iS A�1D COrdTINUE DISCUSSIO�d Q�! ORC�INI�f�CF REVIE!d FOR
f:L(�Ell�iL (;(�,SED OP�; Sl�F1�i�E uUIt}��LI��ir� r1�VD R�C-U�IR!=ttiEf�;1�S: .
Ch��iri;l:�n !�le�ver suc�je�ted the com;l�is�ian d�,aft a»�otion to the City Council
to get: counsel, pr<�ferably f?aug f�edin, star•ted on i:f�e orc(irlance revie�d.
P�r. hior�tvetz s��d he ���otzld ti�!elco�r,e startin� negotiltions ��r�i�th �vorthern Gable-
vision. P�ti-. P�tersor� agreeci ���ifi.h �:I�� � suggc,stion. Chair�nan tve�vcr said there
ar� sof��e vc,latile iss��es cc�,��ing u� in the next legislat;ive sessior� ar�� felt
t{7e soor�ei� the comi�i7 551011 c;ot r,oi ng, i:he better . ��1r• . P`oi•a�re�:z stated the��e
�•,��i� cancer�r� or� ��:�t�i o� t.l�e Cit;� Council on 11sin�� Do�ig �i�din and Chair�man l�dea��er
� s,}�„���at_f�iz_E:�ct t�%itla tl,��i b��t i��1�: I�ledir� �,��as very I;rro����ledf�e�:b�e in FCL' la��.
P�ir. Pior��ivi�t� slid that it is up io tl�c cc�:,�,nission and su:;c�c�teci that the con�n�i-
ssion �?�ay ti•<<�nt t�.o t�ef��in� son;e��rac� f��►�� t.echnical <�.s;is�ai�ce f���ci<i►°ding�st�i.e-of-
�h��-,�rt: f���?�a� 1:1�:� en�-;ir�,:�>>�in�, ;�.��ra�+�>���ir1t:. Chair-����,�n I•�1caE^t�r <��skeci if the b�iclge�
� ct�v����e,l c>>�1,y ler�,�il c�x{����i�,��s and hlr. f>��1��;���� asked if t.h�• h�2dc;et ��;�s set for
t'i'��1'�iiiCfll��iCit�j. i`it'. ��;�,�1'?\'Ct.7 5�11(� 11. Cil�'Ct'; ���Ji'0(�C'S;1Oil�l��� CX�)Cl1SE`S dtl�i furt.�l(?T'
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C/�TV_ C();^:i�1I5SI0��d I�1EETIP;r -- t1�,ri1 9_,_1981� _ Paye 2
felt Lhcre ,houid bc ��n<�ineerinc� cornnicnts as �rell; �o�i�one 4vha is up to date on
statc-�af-the-��rt in cable. ��r°. f•1orrvetz indicatcc:i tir�y tr�oney spent regarding the
C�ITV Fr<anct�i ;c Renewa1 sf�ould t�e reimburseel by the Con�pany during �;he renewal process.
Chairi.��n i•Jeaver said it is i;he Cci�nmissio��'s oblic�atio►1 to �;he taxpayers to spend the
moncy in the bcst way possibl�. Pfr. Chevalier aq�-ced it Uras bcst to start the
refranchi�ing car1y. rfO�TIUf1 by t�1r. f3�lyurn, seconded by Mr. Pe�:erson, to the City
Council, �hat i;he C/1RU Coinmis,ian �is of the opinion that the process of moving toward
refrar�ch�isiny should �e -initiated nov� and the Cornmi,s�ion intends to devote itse1f
to acco.nplishiny, in an orderly fashion, at least the initial phases of this process
before the suii;mer vacations are upon us anciis�hereby alerting the City Council to
the faci: that G-ie are moving. Ut�Ohl A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRP�AN 4JEAVER
UECLARED TIiE h10TI0PJ CARI2IEU UPaANI�rOUS�Y. .
Mr. Moravetz reported fie had received no feedback yet from the North��rest Suburbs
proposal and v.�as looking forward to P4ay �th regarding the Heigbts and Nilltop bid
proposals. ffe said he has short summaries of what the Canadians have offered
the Sc>uthti��est territ�ries in his office. P�ir. Moravei:z said he called Apple Valley
and they had a lot of Co�l�mission conflicts i�rith the Cf�airman cloing all the work.
He did not get muci�information from l�pple Ualley and said they did not conduct
surveys bui: did conduct public hearinys and that nor�e oi their meetings Nrere attended
by the populus. P�r. t�iora��etz 4vantAd to caution the CoiT�mission about surveys as
they are conducteci among people uneduca�:ed about cable;:he felt that most people
in Fridley are not a��aare of the potential for public access. He felt thai if a
survey ��;ere sent out in Fridley, th� findings woi�ld be much the same as the results
%roin Glaine, Spring La1�.e Pdrk, (�ortht�vest Suburbs surveys. P�r. Peterson agreed eiy
h�r. ��l�i�m saici he t�fas mos� �inter�s�ed in the conn�ction bettialeen cable and
the �uture of the community and it �vas not easy to get readings from the
cam;nunity. Ne s�id he talked to Jean Peterson, president of the League of
G�!omen t�`o�ers, about helping the corninission do a nUeds assessment. Ne felt
that �he f�oo kl efi "P�Si nnesota Ca b7 e Corn�>>�ini caiions and Local Sei i-Determi nati on"
could be offered to them and said he 4vas <<�illiny to take time wii:h the League
of 6ti�omen Vaters about doing a study in Frid}Ey, }{e said ii; has to be part of
the refranchisinl and 4;�as offer�in� to work on tha�t part. Mr. Chevalie�° said
he ta1 ked �:o the Presi�ent of tfie t;rs . Jaycees ���d fel t that the League of
l�lomen Voters had a mare real interest in it.` Ci��airman tJeaver said the survey
has to hit both subscribers and non-subscribers. h1r. Chevalier said he had
a hard time separati��g r�arket;ng f►°om needs assessment. Chairman 4leaver said
he has the sarne problem hut tize c«mmission's chari; is to promo�:e cahle in the
community and zsk�d hol� you prcar�ot:e ti��i�:hout n�at°ke�.ing. Nr. Belgum felt the
commission is to do ���hat it can to repres�nt public acccss. Chairn2an t�!eaver
said t;�e are obl igai�;d to ta�:e a survey for� r4ft�anchisir�g and our results are
gaing ta be pcit�1ic recor�d. P?r. Che�la�lier asi:ed �•;hat arE e�Je going to use to
tell �b�•�h�rn �vhat a�e �rant from them ot!���r than 'che local origination.
Cfl�t7i�man !�'eaver said co�nmission sho��ld icie��tif�� ��;hat type of survey is needed
or rie�ds asses�me��t can b� est�zblisi�e� o� deter'ininecf by ire;t:ing state requii°e-
ments by pi�bl�ic heat•ine�. Chaii�r�an t�!eavcr ciiscussed fous� a[��j��oaches: General
Fielci Survey (i;�nst n;ean�inc�ful on^), S�ciul Tndic�tto��s, CeiT;,,�unity Leader and
Kc,�� Info��i,�ani,;, Co�nn�:tnii:y For�n,� (�uick; . I�e s��gc���;Lcu son�ei�nc fi°om the cotni�ii-
ssion gei: a l�isi of i:f�e civ�ic orc;,ini::�,tions zn�+ �idrnt.i fy c�n•�°ent civic leader
an�i �-�sl; ther� if� it is ir� tl,�ir intere:>t i-.�� cc�ncluci; this s��rvey for us. Ne
also said a fior�um cou1d go..t�h��euqf� in less tl�an �� n;or�th. (�1r. P1aravetz
su7��estecJ �:hi� con;n�ission conduci: ��,�rc� �?ul�l-ic he,lrin�;s t:hree months �p�rt. �
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CATV C�J1�1'-9IS�TC)�1 !�'�FE.TIIdG � l�pril 9, 19�i1__ _._. ._.,_._ Par�e 3
Mr. Pef:erson �felt peo��le wi11 cori�e to the public hearing, f�1r. Chevalier.i`elt
there 4•r��u1d be r;�ore fecdback (7_-4ray cun���unic�ation) from the public hearing.-
Mr. I;e1gum did not tf�ink i;f�e foru�n sf�oulcf knoc�; out the other approaches and
to us� tt�e l.eague of 4tamen Voters. Chairman 4lcaver feli: that appro�cF�ing the
ke,� leadcrs to cor�e to i:he forurn the� would have a better chance of getting
pea��le ou� �:o the forum, that ihe poten�:ial dia1oquc� could Ge very effective.
He asked if they s'r�ould give the sur�vey responsibility i;o League of 6Jomen
Voters or give tf�em re;ponsibil ity i;o get people oui: to a puUl ic forum.
1�r . Be1 gum rei terated that he woul d be �•�i 11 i ng to meet wi th them and at 1 east
qet s�;arted on refr�-�nchising. Chairman Weaver suc�c�ested he report bacE: at
the next meet�ng and f�ave a re�resentative froi�T tl�e League of Ulomen Voters
attend and tfial: the colrmission mus� have the f�inal approval on the questionnaire
for a survey. �;r. Peterson agreed, t4r. Chev�lier agreed and suggested also
callir�g a public forum, i�9r, t�ioravetz can appoint people to assist and re-
minded the commissian tf�at the ACCti�d o-�fered to help in any area. Chairman
4deaver suggesting c�iving i�1r. �elgUrn the ci�arter �:onic�ht to solicit the League
of ��omen Voters, have them si:art thinking about it and be at next month's
meeting and to get the survey codified at that time. They could have �he
survey printed up in Jun�, leav�inc� June and July to conduct the survey; and,
in (�,��gust, collaie the survey and give us results by. September. The forum
could f�e set up in Oci;ober and be cle��e by rdovei��ber, t�r. Belgum asked about a
budget for the survey and ifr. f�;oravetz said all expenses have to approved by
the City Council . Chairma» t�(eaver suggested te11 ing the League tf�at we have
money earmarked for tf�e survey but �Aie are requesting a budget from them --
ho�v much are they going to spend and v;i�ere they are going to spend it.
MOTIOi� by hir. C}�evt�lier, secanded by rir. Pe�erson, tf�at the CAi'U Com�nission
appoint I��1r. B�1 gum to sol icit hel p from the League of tdomen Voters and request
that tl��y attend the next CATU Com�nission meetinc� 4�rith a preliminary propasal
of ho1�r they are going to do i:he surve,y ar,d what it will cost. UPQN A VDICE
VOiE, ALL VO�IING AYE, CHAIRt�1AN 1r�EI�tIER DECLARED 7HE 1�;O�rION CAP,RIED Ur�,4P�Ih10USLY.
Regardinq the packet pres�nted by An4� Davis at tfze last meeting, P�Sr. P�laravetz
�=�lt i�; ���igli•� not b� necessat^y to have coti��sel ev�luate �vhat �ve h�ve, that
either the cflmr�ission or I�imsel i could do thai but ihat they definitely need
legal assis�lnce with the FCC area. he suggesteci sending copy of our franchise
ta ihe Sta�te Cabl e E3oard and have them respond back as to Evhat areas have to
6e clzarlged; tha� t4�ey are ma�intai��ed to assist mt�i�icipalities and alot of pre-
liai�inary ��,rork ca��ld be done by ihc� c�ill'111SSion or staff. Chairman !leuver said
he ti�<rauld lil<e to see cou�isel get siartecl on it not�� but if the commission zgrees,
th°Y can send a packet to the Sta�:e Cr.Yble �oard, give them a deadline, ard if
t[�ey don'�; h�ar from ih�m, ti�►°oceed tvit4�out i,fien�, ���i°. t��1o�°avetz saicl Gv�e need
so��E'thinc� ii� docu�,�ent form i:o lianci to the attorney. Prr. Qelgum sugges�:ed that
irr. Mof�avetz send t;1ie ati.orney the ordinance and ask if he can revieti� it be-
fore �.(�e nexl; n�eeti►�g. Nr. ��ior°avetz saiu if t��e dori't hear from the State
Cable C�oarcf, a r�e;no ca�!ld f�e sent to city cau�lcil sayi�ig �I�at tf}e first altei�native
(S�atc, Cahle Coarci) �aileci and �vc ai,e notiv alsa pf�cceedinc� ��ii:h tl�e seconcf
aliernat�iv� (lcc;al co�!�is��l). �
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CItTV CO(;,1��-'-I�-Il-�t�1I;E:fIf�IG_�_�1pri1 9_,__1„i�1� --�,�. .�. Pa�e 4
t�U1�I0id by t��r. F�c�t;er��.on, scr..ori�e�� by (^r. [3elyiai,i, r�commending �o �;he City,
C�ur�ci�l i.hat �.hf�� sr�ek profE�s>�ic�nal co�a��sel (1st definition o�f ��rofessional�
coun�el: State Cahle Goar�i; 2nd definition of professional counscl: lec�al
counsel, Coi;�;»is�ion si�ygesting Douy Hedin) and cominence review of the existing
Fridley City Ordir�ance covcring CA1�V franchise revewal ; further, �:hat the
profess�ional� counsel repond 4•r-ith any leyislat�ion that has currrently been
intraduced in t{�e State Leyislature that migl�t impact the refrancising effort;
further, that the professional counsel should present a summary of the afore-
mentioned prior io July l, 1981. Uf'Oid �l VOICE VOTE:, ALL VUTIT�G lIYE, CHAlrtr-1l�PJ
1�lFAVEP, DE:CL,�IRCU THE ��i0TI0�d C�lRR1ED UPiAt�IhiOUSLY.
4. RECC:IVf: RF ll��T Fi;O;i i�iIf�±i�;ESUTti CAL'•LE CO`�li°iUP�dIC11TI0NS ASSQCIATION REGARDING
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S.F. 5'18 tIND FI.F. 541:
Chairman t�leaver said these are companion measures that are before ihe P1innesota
legislature coming up for hearing on April 10, 1981. Mr. P1oravetz said he
was just notified by the Senaie Commerce Secretary that the 518 hearing is
at 10 a.m, in Room 112 of the State Capii:ol and that he had drafted a memo
to the Ci �y tdanager and t;l�e City Council . He said he ta iKed to the mayor
►�rho indicated he is going to be at thai mee�:iny. He strongly suggested that
the commission niernber�s t�rho have time attend and support the mayor, who will
be requesting floor time.
5, QTHL"R BUSI��ESS: �
��r. P�1oruvetz said any info�ma�ion for the City July Newsletter has to be in
by the end oi' P�1ay or early June and he would l i 4;e a com,ni ssion member to draft
up a semi--annua1 repo��t ro�, the citizenry in F7�idley as mandated by the ordinance.
P�fr. Plora>>e�z s1;a�ted he ���o��ld be ti��illing to work wi�;h the member on this and
maybe include the interest of the comrr�ission in appointing ad hoc groups and
peopl e �•�ho aroul d 1 i�e �o ass i st i n the rene;dal pracess , He suggested i ncl udi ng
�;�hat flas tt�ar�spired is� cable in Fridley in the last 6 mo��ths. Mr. Chevalier
suygested input from state-of-the-art and using photographs. P�r. Qelgum suggested
a pf�oto of a p��ogra.m [�ei ng produced . Mr . i�1oravetz said he �=roul d l i ke input
�vithin �the next t�;�o ���eeks in ti�,�ritten forrn. Chairinan tdeaver asked h1r.
1�oravetz if he couid h�ve ��rs. �vanson call and remind him on April 20th.
t�;r, Chet�alier asked about �?urc(,asinc� the equii?men�: that �ti�as demonstrated and
disc��ssed at the lasi: rl�etir��. T;r. Peterson said they are having a telethon
rigt�t: not�r �:o ►�aise funds. �`;�I�O('..��J'.�.'r.,,,Ch����,liPrk�.secon,dedyby h'r�.��elc�inn,��
il��i:,t,V�� C;'1T1� Co�r���ission_r_eco.��me7d ta.ihe_C�t.y�Caunc�l.io_purchasc,,enui��;>>eilt�
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�.,��(�iG�ted ��: l��st ���or�th's_mee_tinc� (port-Z-E�ac anci att.ach;;�ents) �nd that the
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�}�,urci�ase }�rice is not ia e;<:ceed $?,100,. Ur�Ui� 1'� V(�IC.E��Uf_F? ,THRf,F_�'��,S,.�Ii�D N
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Ploravetz �o c�et a breaE;C�04�111 on the budge�: (what fiscal
nor� or° ne�i. fi sc�l ��cr�iod) for the next mee�ing and
mon�y fi.he comllllSSlOVI has spent.
Ii01�I(���1 I,�, ;,;>>. Chev��lier, scconciccf b.)' i�ii•. Pc�t��i��on, to ad.ioiirn �:he meetincl.
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I'horic 612-57l-8100
OPERf;`l�IOf�S P,I:PORT - T30RTNERh C�1i3LN,VISION
npri.l g, 1g8�
l�t thf, la ��; c�mmission meetin� I expl.ained wh,Y the company had
to' ternporarily relocatc� sorne oP our channel assi�nmenLs . As I
staLed Lhere were some frequenc,y discrep��.ncies between the F'.C.C.
and �he F.�1.A. These discrepancies l�lave be�n resolved. I don't
wanL to �;ei; in�o dctail �echriica.l te.rmi.noloF;y . hut basically
what i-re had to do was calabrate the crystals on two of our satelli�e
recei.ver� to mal;e sure they Urere taith_in the sanctioned r�.C.C.
ba.nd�i�iclLhs . The �' . C. C. has checked our cal.abrat ions and approved .
We returned��ito our regu)_ar channel assignrneni;s on T�larch 20, 1981.
Harold had as�ced at i,he 1as� meetin� if credit tiaas to be �iven to
those custarners that had paid for �he t�va pay services affected.
Credit ��rill be �iven to a11 subscribers of Showtime and P�tovie
CYiannel and any con�bina�ion of tile ttiao: TY�e credi� will ref]_ect
no char�e f.'or those services from March 7th through March 20th
and i�rill appear on their I�iay bills .
I t�r��1.,d like �o inform the commission tnat the company plans to
sLar� a thorotz�h door--i.o-c�oor sales campai�n auring the week of
Apri.l 13th. '�'his itirill be a complete canvassin� of' the entire
s,ystem and could talce 1'our montizs �o comple�e, possibly 1on�er.
The c<m�a.i�;n vr_i_11 be conducted by professional cable soliciting
contractors from Miami. It will noL be handled by boy or �irl
scot�i.s or. yout;h hocicey members oz� �zn,ythin�; resembling some of the
ha_lf-hea.r�t:ed atterripLs that have been tried in the pa:st . The con-
tractors are cou.rteous, i•�e11-trai.ned s�.lespeople ��rho have come to
us tia�th excellent x�ecomendatl_ons and jaill need our recomencia�ion
for future U?er.lc. Tlzey wil1. �y�ea.r iden:i_Ly b�.d�;es and ti���.11 �;ive
infol°71�ai;ive presentZi.ioris c�t' what cab:1� c�.r� oi'f'er. N�ortliern has
em��ln�; ec� tl��e:ir servi.ces for° t�vo wecic� in our St . Louis Parl� franchise .
Tf��°ee ��eo��1e havc �vri_tten ovet� �50 n�t•: ord�rs ciuring that short
pel�iod. The�e peopl_e knot�v wt�at t�iey are doin�; and know how to do
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6249 BEN MORE DR. FRIDLEY, MN. 55432
Honorable PZayor
and City Council
City of Fridley
64�31 University Ave .
Fridley, MN 55�32
April 21, �98i
Dear Mayor and Councilperson.s:
Re: Heather Hills West
Regarding Paxk �'ee
I would like to request that the park fee be divided and applied to each
lot and paid with each building permit granted.
�dith the expenuive cost of buying and developin.g land and the long period
of time before sales can be closed, your approval of the request would
be a,pprec�.ated.
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Corsrthouse - Anoka, 1�linnesota 55303 612-421-9760
March 30, 1981
Nasim Qureshi
City Manager
City af Fridley
6431 University Avenue N. E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Dear Mr. Qureshi:
Police departments in Anoka County have for many years been
confronted with the probl�m of having sufficient law enforce-
ment personnel at the scene of potential or actual crimes.
Often crimes occur near.boundaries o� a governrnental unit
when the nearest police ar� in the adjacent governmental
unit. On other occasioris, such as disaster or major civic
events, there is a need for more pezsonnel than the govern-
mental uni_t employs.
Presently these problems are-being resolved on an informal
basiso A department may request assistance or the nearest
car may simply respond to the call.
Such an informal approach has many significant problems.
Outsic�e o.f the gavernmental unit which employs them, the
police officers have no police powel-s. The pol.ice officer
is aperating simp_ly as a private citizen. Under certain
cir-cumstances tl�is could make a prasecution i_mpossible and
may have serious worker's compensati.on and liability con-
sequenees. In addition, such an informal approach l.acks any
cansistency and breeds confusion.
�'he Anoka County Chiefs of Police Association, recognizing
�his pr.oblein, have created a Mutual Aid l�greement in the
form of a Joint Powers ��reement. I am enclosing a copy of
the agreement. Through this aqt-cement, �ve hope to resolve
the p7'oblems ic�entified a}�vv� and provide a training vehicle
by makinq temporary exchanges of per_sonnel possible.
�af�Frra7�Y�+1� �'.�Qic�o� l Eq�s��f O���c�rfu��iBy En��iloyer
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Nas�_m Qureshi
March 30, 1981
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The Chiefs Association presented this document.to the Anoka
County Law Enforcement Council for their consideration. The
Council has recammenc�.ed that the governmental units in Anoka
county enter into this agreement.
I am, therefore, asking that you cause the necessary review
of the document to b� made by staff and your attorney. I
would appreciate any comments or objections to be sent to me
on or.be�ar.e April 30. I�fter we have received and considered
the comments and objections, if any, I wi11 communicate any
chanc�es to be made. tiae hope to have the Joint Powers Agreement
considered by your board or council during the months of May
and 3une.
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Robert M. A. Johnson
Assistant County Attorney
Rh1�J : svt
Enc.
cc: James P. Hill, Public Safety Director
Sheriff Ralph �a. Talbot
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VIGtG�L C, NCqRICK
DAVIO F. NEWMAN
HERF�fC{: & NEWMA�J, P.A.
A7TO�fNCYS AT LAW
April I6, 19f31
� A1r. Nasi.m M. Qu.reshi
City 2°.anager
Fridley City Hall
6431 University Avenue Northeast
Friciley, r4innesota 55432
6279 UNWERSITY AVENUE N.E.
FRIDLE`C� MfNNE::iOTA 55432
571-3650 s
Re: Anoka County Law Enforcement Joint Powers Agreement
Dear T1r. Qureshi:
I have examined the proposed Joint Pawers Agreement as it x'elates to law
enforceMent in the County of Anolca. It is my opinion that the Agreement
is in proper form. From a legal. standpoint, I do not see any problems.
Whethei° the substance o,`.- the A,�,reement is satisfactory to the City should be
answered by the City Administration and ulti�ately by the City Council.
VCH:JJH
�c: Mr. J�mes P, ilill
Sincerely,
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Virgil C. Herrick
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'1'lll::� ,JOJ-IQ'P POI�]I:1:S �1GT.1�;7;t4I:N'1' made and entic�red into Ly
and }���tw,cen i.hc widc,rsi��r,cd w�ii:s of go:�ernment all acti.ng
by.and thr.ouyl� their govcrni.ng l�odics,
YdZ'i'i:ESSLTii TfiAT:
tti'ill:l?L:11S, i.ite uiidc�r.siclited c3overi�mr�ntal uili.ts recoynize
L-hat thc:-:re are c�sct:mstances �,•liere the assistanr_e of ttie
polic� forces of ott�er governmentai. ur�its wou7.d be i.mportant
in maintaining t.)�e 1>ub]ic �?eace and apprehend•i��y criminals;
, 4•�}]EI:EAS, i_o provi_dc sucli proLcct:_an it is necessary
that ncigt�bori.�;g cJovcr�li:ie�:l-al unit:s 1?ro��ide ior the sliaring
of their r�spective resources;
NOL;', 'PIiT�;FT:F(?AE, in consic]eYat�.on of. the mutiial covenants
coni_ained herei.n, the tinder.signed �;nits of qoverr.rnent do
covenant and agree pur_su�nt to P•4.5. 471..59 as follo�•.s:
1.. PURPOS:: '
The purpose of this Agreement a_s to providc_ po].ice
a:�sisian�:e to governmental units in r.ircums�ances ��here such
��>sisi.i�ice �:�ould enable a governmental unii� { o �nor.e adcquately
dc.al �a.itit a sit.t�at.�.on i.ri��o]_vinq Z�ub].i_c saiet�� t}ian tlie sole
use of. i.ts po]_� ce force. St�ch circur.lstanccs are l;creby
declared to bc of tY��e foll.ow�ng nature:
A. l�lajo�- di.scistc�i�s �:li�.re }:ee��i.nc� tlle }�ubl.ic pe�,ce on
a lal-c;e sc_ile i:; necessar.y.
T3. Crim:.s in pzc>:;ress or cri.r:inal�> are :in fliyhi_ i.n
� quvc,rrane��tal unit �nc�rc: th` ass.istr:nce of. i�n]_ice foT�ce
in oilzc,r c����cr.nn��,�i��.al unit:s �:�ould }�c hcl��ful in apprel�en�]ing
tlic crS.�;;inals. .
C. P.>:ch��r���� of ��� t� :;urin�i]_ ��n a t.ca;�,�:,rar�- shol't ternt
Li:�s�� no� t:o �•tic:��,�3 si:: n�o��tl�s fcti�� i.h�� l��u:�so:,c of l�.r,iii�i.n�
or und��t_c��vur �•:,>rk.. �
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D, Pl��ii�nccl cornmuni.t.y� evc�nts �:hir..}�� ��rc z-casonably
expnc,tcd t:� h^ vnry subsl.�irit-i_ea]_ i.n .sir� and whi,ch wil.l
therefore r.ec7uir.e st�b:::t<inti.al cro��d control.
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7'he pur.��ose af t}ti.s �,��ri'eme��t shaJ_1 ]�e fiiifillecl
thrc�uqY� t.i�e provi sion of ��ol i.ce assi star,ce b}� al.l parti.es to
this Agrcument�. 'Phe po]..ic.e force af all 1>a.rt;i.es to, this
Agr_ec�ment are he�-nl,y deZ,uti.red by the governing body of the
yovern;nental. uni.i. ihat i.l��cy enter p�,lrsuant to ttiis Agrcement,
, and the nnoka County Stler9.f£ for gove��;:^ental� tinit5 �a.�ich do
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• not havc iull t�ime police depart_ments, for the ��erioc] of •
. time. that they ar.e operat:ing pur:;uani: to and unde.r the
� authoT_i.ty of this I�greemeni�.
Pol ice may eni:er the t=erritory of: a governmental unit
pf a part�r to this Agreeme�nt �.�itii full police Por�ers i_n i=11e �
. fo11o�•.i.-,g circi�mst.ances and under the follo;ving conditions:
A. If a crirne ? s in pzogress or crirninals are ii1
flight 5-n a go��e.rn.;tental. ti�iit, tl�e police tro*.n a goveri-�me.ntal
tznii. m�y, upon Le.i.ng info� i��cd of svch an occui�rence i�y tlie
Central. Co�u:nunications oz- another_ pol.ice of_iicer, enter the
i.erri.tory oi thc at:h�:r qo�,�c:rnra�ntal unit for the purpose of
effecti.ng an a�:rest or ke.r.i�ing the F�ublic peace. �dhil.e in
" tne ter.ri.to.ry oi il�e otrzi�r gov�z-nrnei�tal tu�it, tYie police of
the res�>o::da.ng unit of c,overr���ent shall. l.�e unc?er. the direction
� c�f the �e»ior ��olice of_ficer o; the g����.-n.nentr:zl unit in �
t•rhicl� t.}7e}� e�re ��rc�r):i��q. l.f t:lie c�o�-ert�^,,c,�t�I unif into �,}��-cii
. tlie p:>1'zcc of] ice?-s p�°oce:�.d do not h�:�>e �i ��olice d�1�a�-tr<<�nt,
� t.he re::?,onc'inq r,o7ice s?iall be ur.�3er the d:irecCion of: the
senio�' mciube-r oi t1ic� I�noka Count�� Shariff`� Pai:�rol llivi���ioxl
on cit�i_y. U;>oi1 the r<<_;c�luti.on of lhC circ:::i.striiice.; �.�nict�
occ,��;io:���.:3 thci_r ���ni:ry �i_nt�_o �;ucli <;�>��i_rr;:,���.iztnl t�nit., thCy
sh:�l] ir.u;,r:�li�it.c°1.�• rc�i ii:r i-.n (h;�i.r -jl,�.i:,�licLiu�i.
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}3, 3:n ,s11 ot�h���: r,i.,-r�i�i�ti..�nc�.�:.• d��:>cr-il�ed it� p�rcigrtil�}�
on��, the fol.]vcv�i;�J I>roccc�ure sha].l he Lollc,wcd:
i, `Phe unit oL covern�nc�3�t �ahi_ch de;ixes the police
assi.si:ance, t.lii�ougli its c=l�ief. lat� enfor.cement aff:icer,
or. his designee, hcrei_nafi�er cal.Jcd rec;uesti.ng unzi.,
may, at i.i.s discrr�i_ony call upon ��ny ok.her governmental
uni.i. }�arty Lo i�hi.s T�qrcement thrc?ugh �its c1li.ef ].aw
enforcement officer, o�.- his de::>ic;nee, here3.s�after
� cal]ed t.h�: "sending unit", to furn.ish ��olice, or o�her
. force, fur the <.ssist«nce oi: i�lie receivi_ng governmental
' uni.i: anci to reqtia:�t fer sueh purpc�se persoi�riel, equip-
menL-, ai-�c2 suppl.i_�s of tlze scncling ��ovea-nme����.1 unit.
ii. Upan the rei,uest of tl�e rc�ceiving unii., t:he
sending unit shall autl�ori.•r.e anci direct sucli pciso�1�1e1,
equi.pr::�nt, and sup}�1i.es as, a.n iLs discrc�;�ion, are
available to go t.o t:h_� assistance of t-he r-eceiving
Urilti,
iii. The sen,?i�ig unit res�rvc s t��e right t� ret.ain f:or
i,�s o�an use such Eqtii_��rue�it, personnel, az��.� si���pl.ies as,
in its di.;cretion rna,� }�e nc�cess�ry for it=s p.roi�er and
�id.,quate pzot:ecCi.o.i; rir�d i.n case of aiz e��r>tgenr.y
ari_sir.c� �•rii_hit� i.l:e scndincJ unit ��;liile the equi.��m�rGt=,
L,E-1-��,on��el and si;l��>].ics of that cit�r are. eiigaged in the
r_ecei.���ng un.it, the :��ndinq un�_t nzay, an i.ts c3:iscrelion,
rec�ill. such c�qu.ip:r.cn+�� ]?c�rsc„�ncl, ard su��r�lics f�ecessrir}•
t:o tnect st�Ch ea�crruncy.
iv. 'i'hc si_iidin�; unit i�iaiui.,.�in:� t.he ultin}atc� cc>rti.rol
c�ver t:i'ie i.nclividu;�ls di_s;�aL-chcd :�s sC:t fc�ri�.h al�ove, but
tlic on-:�ite ciirr,c+i��n ::1i��11 b�� ur.dcr t.hc c�cntiol vf i.hc
i_t;:livic'��,il ti�;l�:> )�_t:; h���:n uc;°ic�n.:�-i�u L�y t-hi� �'i:��eivit��
t:tii t. :�s hi�,iii+�� i.�� �'��_.i r<il <�f .�:�>? i_r�i� ituirti��n:� over tlie
::;i :u.tl i �>n.
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v. For ��?]. <��>V��rt�r�c�r;fal'units v;hicii c10 nc�t; have a '
f��l,]. t.ime j�c,licc uLfice�r., L.h�� C�,�.ir�i.y rher�ff i� i:he
clia.cf lati, cnfo�-ccmcnY_ off,i_ccr a£ t�.hr� goverratiental ui�it.
'Phc 5iici:iff., or l�is c7esic�nee, ::hSll. h�ve f.u]1 autl�ority
ur�der t:his lu�� ceinent t� obt�in tlie ussi_stance of T�oli.ce
ur,der the i:erms af t}1i.s 1lgrceinent in �uch governmental
units.
3. I�;Xi'Is?vSl�S
'Phe sendi.ng uni_'c� shall T�c rc�[�onsihle for its own
per_sonr!el, r.,ui_}�;,1ent, and �uppli.es, including thc payment of
�` its pe�_sonnel, and tllc r_cceiving uni� shall not be held
+ liuble f_or any iiijuri�s to perso;�ne1 or dai���ye to equipmeiit
of the :sendinc� uiiit, nor shal.l tlie rec�ivina, ta�iit be requi_red
to rea_rnbur. se. i,he sendi.nc3 ur�it £or suG»l.ies e�;pendcd, used or
dam�,ec? ��;hi_le so �ng:�ged, r;ccept thaL- cyi��p��;ent and supn.lies
sl1all l�e rc��ur��r.c? �o t;�e sc:ndiiig uni_t u��on the r.etu.rn oL ihe •
' ernployees of L-tle se���ling iinii_. ).?ach go���2rnmei�}�al unit sha7.1
hc respon=,ible Lor ti�e actxons vf its o�an personnel.
4. T�IDi7']'i�TIO'V
In ca;,e treaCher, roaci co1?c�i.t=icns or oLhcr circur�stances
are su�h th�t, in tl�e d.isc.�ei_i.on cf t.hc� send�ng unit, equi.pment,
p�rsonnel, and ��upp7_.ic�s cannot ba furnisi7•>d to i:hc� rer.ei.vin9
- uni.t. t,�ifi.h r.casor.r,l.�le s� {ct1�, th�� sci:dinc� unit: r:�y, in it:s ,
cl.iscret_ion, refi�^,e tc> �iu�}�orize zii�d dzrecL- �i::<sista.ice i:o the
iec�i-viiic; uniL. '1";�e de�termi.��r�L;c;sz c;L t.i,e :;�t;;3?.ny unit as to
�•:haL assi.star�c�c si7�1]_ l�e furr�isltied <�nd wiieth��i- :�csista»ce.
s>I��all. be �ditl�l:�.l.c1 01 �;�i.i_l�dr,iti•;n, �s I�rrn-ided lier�r�in, sha1.1 b�
` fi.nnl �.rid cor�clusive, r,nd :,ha:l.l. ��i>>e ��i:_e to no 7ial�ili'•-Y e'n
th� paz-t of t:l�e sendii�g tiriit fc�.r fai_lur.c i.o fw-ni:;h aw:,:�stnnce.
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5. Y:I'1'GC`t'1'��1; U�:'I'ki
'i'h.i.s T�qrec;nent .shall 1>e effectivc: upon its exccuti.an by
t�•ro �r m:�rc yovc�:iuncnt,�l. unitS. I�ddi.t,i_onal c}cavernmentzl
un5.i�s m�sy joi.n thi.s A�rer;�ient i:Yu-ough }?r-o�?er execui:ion of
t}�S.s I,c�ree�!�c�nt ar.d Lhis T�c,•recir�cnt :;}ial.l b� cifecti.ve �s to
>urh unit:s upo�� sucli execizti_on.
6. `lF_,i?_iIid:'�7.'TUN I1P:D_Y;T`J'i;Di2Pl�Z_,L
lan�> part-y to this ligi_e��mer.t may w�.thc]raw irorn ihis
� I�g�:ee�ii�nt unon �hi.r_t�� days �arit�en »ot-i.cc delivered to tl�e
chicf 1a�a enfu,-cement aif:icer of <i7.1 o�3�er part-i.es i�o this
� T�gr.e�m�,nt. Such �,>ithdr.a:��«1 shall not terminute this Fyreement
�xcepi. as to suclZ party r.i�ci i.hi_s J�c�reer�. nt shall continuc
unless �.�nu until ther.e i:> only one rer:la7.ninr p3rty.
IN t•;I`:C\fsSS [�iiEP.I�:OL', i_he paY'tics Ysave hcre�ii�to set thei_r
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t�'u�RCH 25, 19°1
CALL �0 ��;DLR:
Chair��erson ffugnes cal7cci th� S����ci�-�� Parl;s � Recreation 'C�n-,��;ission meeting �o
orcSer at `l: �2 p.�n.
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l�Ien���er�s Present: Qar�ba�°a Ffugh��s, Dave KOf1CiY'iC�;, J«i� Secg�r, Dick Young,
Dan Al l eri
P���mbers Absent: Pion2
Others Present: Charles Boudreau, Parks �; Recreat7on Directcr
Jack 4:i r�;, Recreat-� on Sup�r°vi sar
Cont�i e(�ici�i�t 7 � 1011, Pragram S�<<;ervi sor ,
Jack Nar�sen , Co--ChU�i r��;�n, C�i ti �ens' �dvi sot,y Commi tiee
� � Ct��ryl i�iose�, Ci �;y Ccunc � 1���rc,��an
' f2�E�^� c QZrnette, Ci-�y Cour�cilr�i�n
See attachz_d list
DISC�J$S.TOrt �a'tiD CO''3�IDERi�i?Ort 0� �',DVISORY CO:�u�IITi�EE F.E}'ORT:
�fis. H�x�hzs i���tr�tit,r�c! t�-�u rne�,�bet,s oF the Co;nmissic;� to the audience.
Pls . H��gi7es stated si�e v��o!al d 1 i ke 4o ac.opt tl�e � oi 1 at�� i ng agenda:
P�tbl�c c�;n,i�_�n� -- 7:3Q - 8;00 p.m.
Stai'�f rec,�:����.e��da�;���rs - 8:OG� - 8::>0 p.rn. �
Coi����tissic�� oiscussic�� - � :3� - 10:00 p.n�.
P-1s. k�u��f�es st���ec; t}iai at t.he last �,egulat�� m��ting, i:h� Pat�,�;s �� Recreation
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1. Th�t �ne Parl�s � t;ecre�xti or� Co;���mi ss� c,r� recoi��.r��erd ��s� t4�e C� ty Counci l
thai; 1�� (c�re a bui 1�,i ng i s t�ui 1 t, t'r�c G1 �:j� COLI11C1 7 advi se the
cfln�r;�uni �y of t����.� resul ts of the re�sort vi � t+��e Sun idev.spap�r and
o�;��r�r rncdia.
2. 'fhat th�� Parks � Recreation C�n;f���ssion recon;mend to the City Council
ti��a� hef or� a bui 1 di r�g i s b;�i 1 t, ti�� Gi t,y Co�nci 1 yo to a referendum
voie a� the pea;�l^.
3. Tf�at; tl��� ParE.s & I�ecrea�iori Cor:missian recon�r��n� to the City Council
tt-�at �>eior�e a builcfing is bui�t, tf�e City Cauncil discuss tai�h
Schoal Li�trict 14 any alt;ernative �ites or facilities that could be
used o�� cl �vel opeu .
i�s . Hug}-�cs stateci �Y:e Corr�mi ttee al so reco��.���nded the �ui i di ng i ncl ude three
r�ulti-,�ur�{�ase g�mn�siur��s, a mu7ti-pu����se auditoriu+n ���ithin �;he structure, and
an incioor, scale�l�-u�ti�rr p�c�l. The Co�.tini�tie� r�corr,<<�ended �that architectura1 work
begir} in�i,;,���dia��c�ly and tk�,a.t t4�ere be ay� opinion rei erendtsm as early as p�ssible,
prefer: hly by Sef�t. l, 19 �l . If t;he resul ts of -cne opi ni on re-i`erendum are
po,i i;i ve, cot}s��ructi on bi cis shaul d be ser��. oui by �l�i d-�Sept. 1c�1 , and const;ructi on
start; i n the f��11 of 1981 or the spri ng a,` 1�i82 at the 1 atest.
Pu�al i�c Carl,;��ent
P�1r. An �hony Lorbeski , 6101 Sunri se D�~. N. E. , stated �?e i s the Cha � r�erson of the
Fri�r7c41y E"ridl�:_v f-a14c. He s�Gted I�e is re3-�r�r,3r;g to f.h�c ��e��,s ar�icle in the Sun
,�et�,Es�a�,�i�. Ne h�s learY�ed sincE� �hat the art�icle t��as not necessari�y true, but
���i�ai. he has to sa�� i s based or� i.l�at: at~ti cl e. Tf�e arti c7 e st�ted that the senior
dror�i n ce��ter had been excluded fr�em the r�e�� recr��ifi;i on t��.ii l d;+�g. He stated that
i�ror�� tr�e �ns�i:, ti�e sen�i ��r�s f�ave bt�en to7 d �hi s p«��k r�as for al l ages and ��as to
f�e s}iared by °ver��eii�. He stated �t(�ey are r,�,i ng to have t:o r�orgari zc thei r seni or
11?:'liibc`?Y'S '1�;%0 u�.�l � E'i:l G Ili��f?i,��'1�5 �cC� il�� 0� "1:�1E' f00t.�d� � i l�� C�S ��?�Si:f,'t�d7 � ceurts �
etc. As iaxpayer,s , t►�,ey ha.vn t(�e ri cjf�t tc i?�� tf�c�se iaC17 i t� i�S �,ri tho�rt any di s-
cr i��i t�afi.i oi� .�F1�e f-t�i dl e�r Sun al so s ta�e�i tt��� re ��aas nc� mi r,or� i:y report. He asNed
if tf�e �eniors t;�. re class�i ried as tlte "rninori ty"? He stated that P�larian Qolinage
f�as b.e�� �k��.ir r��reser��a�:-ivE� on the�Com��rit�;ee and at�end�:d all �ti�e ►»Geti��gs,
btlt G,����r'en�c:�iy i�o or�e ti�,as 1 i steni ti� ; to her . f�e s �.ai.ed tl�e seni ors t�di 71 not su� por�
ti�,e r�crr�Utiori hui�ld�ng as ii; no���: stancls. 3csicies �:'�e dre�p-in center, t1�ey tvoultl
a1 so i i b:e a co+�nr,egGte di ni 4�� {��,ogra»1 ad�ied as i t i s very essenti al to tliei r progranl.
(�4r�. C,len�� 1r�n kiulznr�, �O] Qverton [)r., stai:cd �k�e f�ac! �he p�,ivilege o� sitting in
t�n �:}�e. i,o��,�;�i tte� .}-le stai�ed 'r�c �����.s al so di ��1r��:oi n �cr.1 i n�he r��ay the arti cl e ca���e
ottt �.nci t=he fee i � n:� ti�a�, tl,e s: fi�i or~s taere b�i nc� 1 eft ou�U of ifle rccreati on
bt�i ? c�i r�c� . ile s' � te�f a 10��. of cor,c� �� n�va�; cle� l t,v�i tl� il�e ser�i �r ci ti zens and �
��1s. C�iir��a�t�� di�; �� fi,�e jo�. HE� st.�:t.r��l tl�e th�inr �}�� �t. ��as c�•cpf�ed 4�tas �� s�parate
�lll�Clil1Q Cl.�l��(I1?L�:C� 7tl�t�, fJY' Sc'h1C�;Y"�>. Til:'�� 5�17�i �r.Vi'� I�icili�/ C���E'11 c�t"E'.dS 1!1 ��lE'
l?�.�il;iin�}. ��if,��n t.i;� C� ��;��i-it.�t�e c��i��;� tip ��lith �thc� p���l,acey it r,z,s t�tk�en ii��to �account
��l�:it i}1'i'E' 1"!u5 iiit�i.l iUlt,' dV��1��J�t? i1fl�� d�� Oi �t[115 S��uCC� �4�O1l�Cj h° dVi�1�d��C' t0
{i.? �`�i�l Cc �;.t.� t:i) ��}�-� S�tl�l t..'.;"� . I Il��'Y'� 1 S �1� SC? r't�Clt�tll 1 O1' i:l t C��1C:i1 C�'ll�E'1'S . �iE.' Std�E3C1
t.h.� C��.��>>�ii���r� ��: s��iot �lr,��inci t�> ei�i���ina���� ,;r�i�� ���t,t�c���lat� g�°�u;�, a�lci he h�>��e� they
flc U ill;",: t";'i i e:l1"t!i.'�i i.ilc tiC'111 C1t�$ S i)['Culi`_;C.' i:fl� � 1;�:;ili;E'i� l.0 111COt"�i0i'it�C i;ili'.111 �l Il t;�le
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5�15 ,�?a�i ce SV�cri r�� r�, � 3�; Fli 1 lv�i s�d (Z. , sta v�d she i�i��s 1 i ved i n Fri dl ey fQr 22
yc,ars, an�J� her chi�c�rera go to t:he Colu7���t�ia }{eir3f�lts Scf���ols. Shc sta�:��d si��e
ciic; r�o�h see ���'rl`� �'r��� Cit;1 ��t�ec�e� �t:��re� 9�r�nasiu���s. �I-her� are thr�e yynan�siums
�it� 1,��e vac�n�t srE-����ois ir� }=r�i�i�ley r°�i���1� noa��. Co�iu�����ia Heights k�as thrE�e vacant
,�y�T�na,i�,r�� as tfi���_� I�ave drepp�d ba��� i;hr�ee scf�ools. She did not see the need
f�or� ar au�it��r•i�;m vYf��en there is a beau�tiful �i�ditoril��n at i.f�e Fridley High��School.
Si7e did net sc�� why th�y ;�eeded a s��ir;;,�in� pool �;�hen there �was a b�autiful pool �
at tne �i�ic�ley ��r. Higf� Schoal. She s�:a�;ecl thc $� r�;illiot� is just ti�e t�eyinning.
It is gair�g to co�;� r��,an�y to staff i�. S��� is in f��vor cf pr,cc7ran�s in the
c�y;��na=�iu���s �(:he Cit:y presc;��ly Pi�zs, ar�d she �;ou�lci li�E �{,o see s#;t!dents,invo7ved
i n F�ri dl ey acti ���i ti �s , be i n char��� of scrne o i �th� pregrar�s .�di th �;he cutback in
arL,nt;s, hi ri ��g s cude�� ts U�oul d savf� mc�ney a��d t�rc}ul d gi v� ihe�7 an i ncoiz.e. She
stat�d Fri dle� ; s becor;7 i �1� a cornr�uni t,y ���i th i�;ore seni ot°s . She �i s concerned about
tax money . T ie nat�i on i s cu tt�i iig back , but tile Ci ty i s coi ng ahead and spencii ng
more ��;�ney.
i�1s. Ircne ��4ae►�f.ens, 14� River Edye l�Jay, staied she served on the Comrni t:tee ?nd
had the on� di ss+�nti ng voie for tV�e �ui 1 cli r�g , She sta�ed �nei �her she or the
ser�i ors di d a mi r�or�i ty repor�. She stated she ,�;���]c; 1 i!ce to state four differer�t
thin�s. �
1. The poo�! -- She stated t}�e�� had pao1 representatives from all �he
dj ffe�°er�t d�i s�ri ci:s sp�ak f:o �i�� Com;n�i ti;ee, and n��t one fei t another
pc�oi �v��s needed i n the �ri d� e_Y ar<�a e "I�f�er� are no fac�s i n the report
that su�,s�ta.��tia.ie i.f�e need for adclitig a»o�;htr pool.
2., ThE� ery�r� as i�ims -- I-� ther°e l�,as any need, sl�e aqr,eed that the c�ymnasi ums
t�ould be a need. Hor�eve�,, tf�tie Car.���„i tteE� di ci r10 � i d�nii fy ;-�f�o nn�eded
i;he gy!�,� at;d ho;x; r�a���y nt�ecled ihe�i�. �1 f qyrF�s are r�eeded, she ut:�derstood
tE���r�e �is �aif; a.bc��:� clo�,ing ��;ot°e s%�Ilools ir� Fridley in �ne cor��ing years.
Tl1is sf�culd be ciiscussec; t�.�i �ii Uistrict ly.
3, his. ��iae!�te��s stat:ed th�t it ca,1�e up ft°eMucrstiy in t.fleir meei:ings that
the�,e �•rer�e we�r�:ai n n�i nh �s a��d Safi.u:��;a:;� zn.' Su����t� y afterno�ns w1�en tf�e
scl�ool fac-i 1 i t�i es ti•,!= ;�e r�c�� avai 1��b ; e-t'or the ci ti ret,s to use due to
scf�o��( p�l i cy. S11� �el i e�r� d tl�at i�= -t.ki�� ci ti zet�� �'+'c�'.ilj:�Cl �IIE' SCIl00� S
o}�ens �n��u�h pres;ure cc��1d be pui on the Sci,00' B�ard to have those
schna� s��pen. rf tl�i s di cl no�t co::�.� a��out., sf�� f el t i;liet�•e a;ere h�tter
1 oc<�t i o,� ; far g�n�lnas i�A���s sucl� GS a�� adci i t`i or�� io thc Co;;��l�uni ty Educati on
Cei�t�r.
��. F1113t1Clilq -- Site Si�,i�CC� 'i;he COiil;ili �;;.e� 4•,!dS �;O]t{ ilt7i: t0 IVOi'1"y �ifJOUt th�
f�inai�c;nt;, b�r�: tf��L t��as ver°y difi�iculi for }�et° f:o do. It 1a�:e►� came
o��i; i:f�a� t��e Ci�.y f��ad s�ir�kinc� func(5 t.hai, 4�e��e ava?l�ble aRid i-� tilose
{�l{T1:i5 ti':�'.i't? l.lSCCI� 1 � 1'�`pi.#�iCi Iii)i: llt�.i'c_`1tii_' �i1i:C;i. CSl"c'. }ldC� dSE:('.Ci lf �(l�
Ci t:y t�:ot�l ci i:ons i:�ur 1 rn�deri r:c� �th�: �ax��s ,_���d sl��e �1i c� no� gE�t an ans���er.
SI���� ��':ai��d tf;�_", I���.vc io �:e t<<��•,r.� �: �;��th tht- c�itize���, �nd sk;c d�icf not
t,l�is�k: i:f,i:�;� c�;fiEi ti,��� th�y cvui�i���u�iici ��, �� ri�llir�n hllildir�c� a��d it
IV+�:I�C� 1�1:?�� 1I1Cf'C'�lSt' �,�r;��'.�. Jt1 <iil :t��liliCil t'C'{��:i°'t�i�C�l!111, i.�lE C1Z17.('tlS "f101(�C�
�`t.' :i;��;�i j1� l.�lc'ti 1�'�til�, �.i'idi: 51t1�:7C1Ci lliiti� Ii�±,1`t:?j' i:C t)E` �j)Lil�� C?Il a buildin�
��° ��; it: r����zc'��,:; i>1 s:�s�;�� �r:��"? �I�F� fs.�lt t�l�a:� C;a���n�i��;sior� si�oul��l be adclressir�c�
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isr. I��i��t��v��l L.arscrn, 639C� �t��.�r1ir.F; E31vct., stat;c�c] he 6�.�ould also like to address the�
�o�rii of �financ�in{�, ar,�.i, s��c�cifically, �h� .�inkir�g �-��nds. }�e disa3reed vti�th this
conct>{��. of �r�in����cir�g. ��e dicl noi. thin�: it ���ias strain}7�i�orvlard, and he did not �
�;f1i i�E; �<: ti�<<�s gi vi r;�� ti��� ri ti z�ns of �=ri dl cy a str�Gi qhtfor�,�ard deal . He felt i t
a�tou1d t�e h�i�}i��ly irianpropria�e for� thc Pa�b:s u�?ecrF��,�;7on Co���ission and City
l�drni r,�i ; t;r°�i: � or; ��� �>>�o��o �ed �f i nar�r_i ng t��i 5 bui 1�1i nc� i n f;ha� viay . If thi s bui�l di�ng
is �.c.finitely rleedc�l (:�y t.'r�e cc��tii��luz�iiy, he fel� �t should be f�inanc�d in �a s�raight-
7"0}"1�ldi'Ci llldiiC1E:T� f)y S�� i l I;Q }1011C�y Ct" t'1}1d�GV�Y'. �
Mr, L�rson statea hn acr��d ��ritf� the s�niors--that it is addressing special
i��i;erest. c,r o;.aps . H� thc�.�c�f�t i t ti��as hi ghly i napprouri ate ar�ci thought i t ulas some-
thi nc} �.:hat coui d be l�aridl �d by ��ri ���te enterpri se. �ie undersioc�d z'r��t the YFiCA
had arace. ccns i Gered Fri �1 ey + or a faci i i ty and h�d cc�nci uGed� tf�a�t; Fri cil ey and
surrounCil Pl� co���;i;�uni f.;i es could n�t justi fy a l'l;CA faci 1 i iy, but here i s the Ci ty
prop� �i ng somEt��i ng al or�g �the sar.,c 1 i nes a.nd propo� i ng to �� nanee it i n a ri di cu-
i ous r;7anner .
�1r. C�ry l�!�s1;1�an�.f, 530C� ��1a�i��r4�orn Dr., as�,ed the fallor�ing ouesiions of the
Comm�ssi�n: Da�s m�r ric��lt to b�Gsl:etb�i] �nd s���im��tiirg super�sed� my neigh�bor's
ric�}�t to his };rap�r�.:y? I{is nei��l�bor's prop���ty being his income ti-rhich �he City
is j���ng t�� iiave �o ia�� ir ar�er to �ui1d tnis buildi!�g. If the Piortheast Y�fCA
has� ���t �c:� � ubl e�c.o bui l d a fac�i � i ty i n th�i s area �.s �li�y h:ztre been ; ntendi ng i:o
cla �c?r sc�;�e �e;� yc:ars a;��� tha�t is beca��se i}�e}� hav� rot been able to raise, through
t�ol ��r�t ;ry c,�ntri b�ti on� s�noiac�i� cani tai �.o �u i 1 d t#�at faci � i ty�, sho�al c{ the Ci ty
-i-he;�� � E:� eoe �c.i ���� ev�ry ;.�ro}��r�ty cF�;r�� r i n�r°i�l cy to pay fot�� �Gi�at ti��f�i ch �e�ople
th��ouc ha�tt I�ri d�i ey ar�d k»yond a}~e r�o L ti���i 17 i►�c� �co vol ui-�tari 1y pay �'or and bui 1 d?
h1N. t:'�s�1��r�cf stated it c-�Gs his r°COii?fli�naatiorz tli�jt, fo� th� sake of fihe tax;�ayers
oi E=r-i d�ic:,y�, io �e fai 1° ancl i-ranesi, a referendu��, nn� b� held �ant-i l the ci ty yovern-•
mer�t c�,n i 1 l ustr� te to �hc i;ax;:-a.yt�rs it� F�~�i �il e,y ���;iai; i s g�i ng to happen to thei r
��r�pe;°�y i;ax as the res+.�1�L of feueral an:� stute aids bei�,y cut.
ia1►�. ����s �.1 unc t� �s� ask��c� �he �011 owinr. c�zies�t.i �ns : l�lho �vi 11 o��i� the bulldit�g?
�°Jho ar�d hc�4x: i;�t�r?y p,,�p7 e� r i= ri d�i cy t�ri 11 ��s� th� -t�� c� 1 i ty? � 1�!l�o uli 71 b� ex{��c�ed
�.o pay for the bui �1 d� r��? 1Jh�n can �,iey ex��eci to u1 i.i�r,.ite1 v qui t;�ayi ng �any
taxes�����,,�aro tf�is fac�ility? 4��i�o 4d�i11 as��?���F� thc inht:re:n� r�is�k, of r�s-ing m,a�ntenance
r,�sts, th� possi��i�l�ty of d�crease in use7�sp ai��i �i�e potei�tial bodi1�r injixry
sui �:s t1�ai ca;7 co!n.� <�bout?
1�1r��. 1�3�s i.1 �n7c� sta �e�i t�,��t, b��c�k to �:h� qiE:�sti c��� o� ��,�ho �ri 11 otiv�n the bui ldi ng, there
1 S d t1i'i"'! 11 � l, � Cii Oi c: �J� 1 f; i Cd� ��'St;C��l: "r1C{VG`Cc�?� l l�i�' E'.� �'.Ct11'E? Ol' C�OVf.'t�tllil�'11t.d7
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ir� i;k�ie sa�r�^ v:ay�? �i�i��rc� arc bas�:�tha11 couri:s, svl�ir;�rning �oc�l, running tracks,
e��. , f:t�at arc j��st !��� i�1�, du;�licat:ed. kl�� c�iild not possibiy see k�oti�r this �
rer_rcaii�rti bu i i �{-� ri�� coti�} :1 be co�sidey°�cl ��ri tho?.;t, i�i r�s� ta`r,i ny i t�to the voters.
E4e coul c� nc� � u��ciE�r� t�;�u �,���,�y tr��e C i ty cou ; dn `� sen1: cui a 1 et:te�r i:o al 1 the
home��rr�ers ur�� �E�11 the��� t��f�at is qcing on, An 18� st�mp i_s better i;han $4 million
do�.t�� �he roau.
iis . i�ari o�i Do� i n��y��, 5G�0 Eas L F;�i ver R�ad, stated she t-�,a.s the Cornmi �t�e member
repr�seni� n� t�k�r ser� i a}�s . ShE� s�;a t;ed i4�at i�� i;hti� pri or i��y vote ot7 the seni or
cit�;xen ar�«�;:, tf�;ere �aas a vote of 5 rea.11y t�eedeu, 4 n�eci2d, and 3 possibly
neec4ed. Or� the rr�iori �y vote for the au��itc�� ium, there �ras a vote of 1 desperately
nee���d, 6 nec��ed, ��r�d :; not r:eedecl. E3uc �•rherl the Com+���ittee report came out, the
aucii tar i t�fin f�uci pr i c��r�i ty o�fer i:he seni or ci ti zen drop-i n cente�° and congregate
�i r?� n� . She sia iecl �.he Ci ties of 1`,noka anc� Goon i?api ds have drop-i n centers , and
�1 �i t�e i s i n �he �raccss of bui 1 d i nu onti .
P�,t�. �tnthonyt i_orbes{:i , 61 G1 S:tnri se Dr ., f�J. E. , staf:eci they n�ed a iaci l i ty they
can CGI1L?"OI 90'; ar tl7e ��ir,�e, 9 a.in. to 5 p.m. , 5�t.��s a�•re�k, and possibly even
or� Saturuay or S��nda_y. They �-,�vitl d 1 i�:e a faci 1 i ty that i s compl etely separated
( ca�� �ie � ttached to �.i�e bui 1 di ��g } so ; L i s cc,�:pl etely o��rat,ed as a seni or drop-
i n ce?�i.e�a�. fie� s�ca �e � t�i� Fri e���ily t� ri dl ey �ol k are orqani z � ng i nto a n�n-profi t
org����i ����:i on an��i �nay c�et sa���e feciera 1-� �tr�c� � n� 4�rf7 i cii cou'i d i;e7 p�ay for a dr°ap-i n
cet���er.
Sta-i f i;�ecc��:,�;�e�1c$a vi ons
Dr. E3o�c!�,cau s�`at��d he �i � spe�w�i r�g in ra�•sor of � r€�creati�n bui 1 di ng for the Ci ty
of i�ricll�>>, u���l�ss tt,ey ��aist��ed ta gei; caug��i it; the past G��d �en years fr�orn no��t
Gvish t;hv�y }7ad a co;�,mur,�t:y C�'ll�er.
Dr. �al4drezi� s�.at�=d che c��ai,�U o�� ih� PGrL;s & Rect,eation Cc����,��ission, as set doti��n
by C�i iy C���n: i 1,�� s"to �t~a;n�t� tha sy�i:��c;�,t�i c coi;�prei�e��si ��e develor�i�ent o�f� park
fa�i?�i�ie�f a�i:; rect��a��onal u��:ivities r?ecess�,r�y f�r t'rle pf;ysical, mental,
e,?:;����4 c�!�al ,���o;~a1 f��;:il ;, �; �,rd ���el � br�i nt� o-f� tf�e r���s �idLfii'�s r,-� the Ci t.y of �ri dl�ey,"
Fie ��:a�i:e�i ti;�i s i�; 4��i�u�t t}7e f'ar�1;s & R�cr�af. i or� Def�art„�en�. Staff i s a tterr�p�i ng to
do. They b� 1 i evecl ';h�:�c wi tl� t'��� Cor.�,�,i s si c�n' s� cr�E-i dancc , i t� kee�i r�� wi th �tli s cf�arge
made �to ti�e C��n;�,iis��i����, recre<<t�cn sk�ould of��r=r� a11 0�� thc�;� (nat jt�st seniors
or, bt3si nes.s�����-s�, at�� ai;f�l ct:i c pe�pl e� i n if�e cor;,!nu��i i;y an cp�vr�L��ni ty and tVle free-
do;�� ef ch��s �i ng ;�f���i �acti 4�i ii ��s i;fies� �•ri �!� to part�i r.i pa�tF i n i n thei r lei s�ure tin;e.
The�� bel �ev�c �thui ����11 ��1���,r,ecl t,i1d dev�lo�^�! �;��u�;ieipal r<�e���ation�l facilities�,
co,�t�c{.it.�.t�,:i a;�,r1 �r;::o�at.ed ti,�iti�� z tat..�l cc��,�i�?z�ity ��ffi����., ��ri�I1 aici in the ir;�prove-
lilc'i]�t` O1 �fl(' ;?�l�'ti 7 C�i� � E'iliO�taL11117 , SOC1 cl� y dllCi IiIUY°c1� �;'t' � �'�t'��' C)f E.'c3Cf1 1�►1C��1 V1C{Ua� .
i�1P�,, {�"71:'.l't? 1'�?C1c'::.1011 1S <?. 1l'�?it1iT?;it.E'. ?'t?�t`Oil�1�?1'Iltj/ Of t�lE.' E?lZi:l!"E.' COIi;l.11tfltlt:�/
���!' ��'L ��;:l�L('.t"!i'��'i'L tfi liS Cli;1���`!1�. �;1C�,�� S{:7�'Oil�j�}y� i�C,`�i i'ci:k�'E3d�`lOil 1S d biiS1C
rt��:�i to all i��ciiv?c�t;ai�.
(��', E;riil:ll'c'� ti S�.i!�:i'Ci l�.< <1��� 111 ��%�i i;��lt,il l�Ca �}1'�t C��r��;;' t�.i) �'1'IC�iE'j�� t�lE'F'c? VddS d
S�:-l1Li`,! 1t1;.iC'i't�;iti% fii)'�' i„ i'!:�}C?I fiU;:iia ;)<it't; I�.,�'�i.`�. t^�101i:; 1�1? �.�i 'i.}i;ii SLltt�t� 1'Id� d$tl�'V�Sr
C�;�f� �!l: ��: I,lti: :?�� uC �.1 1 i c:l f'�� ��, 'i��� i;' l�ii�l� i C� � i h�i' �;C) 4`c�li� ,� i_ i i��? i.'_' �1 Il , f" t"t?lil �.�7iit. Sl�l1'VE'_��
Cd;1�11 �f?.' �iti'�lt':lll� 't�? �:.�i (�}s4t't't'il� ii:;L,i'dtl'iCS ��;�tC: �lYf' (/lji'.l":'l� �.O1�3.�/. %��50 fT"Qlll
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F'J1i�k:�� ��� f'E�C(;E:1�(�[�a,', COi i�'IS�I���I f�lr(-��("[r�G, �"��:s`?C�{ 25, 19�1 PAGF 6
the s��r:�ey �ca�„n �ne n;�E:cl to r�r�ove argar�i z�d a th1 c_>ti cs from the nei ghbar�hood
fiaci 1 i t�i cs �and ��urn the fUc:i 1 i t; es b;1cE; io ihe nei �;�;k��orhoods . Anoth�r need ��as
a ncF��1 for n�orc� indoor t,ecrc�a�ional facilities. Aftei� tf�at point in time, they
did c�:.:ve1op a co�;�erati��e a�reernent �wit�� C�r„�nunity F:ducaf:ion� and Schoo7 District
1�. 19;at coot�rative uyr�eer�ent is sti11 ir efifect �znd is wo��king very nice7y.
Dr. C�t�udr�eau si;� te� a pl an vras cira�,rn i�p ar�d a propas�l m�lde for outdoor faci 1 i ties
to ��ro��i c�e ��: rel eas� �� ro��, tE�e r�ei �I7t�or'r�oocl c�rc}ani lecl atf�l t�ti cs i nto si x 1 i ghted
ba.11 dia�nonds, f�o�.�r foot:ba�11 areas, �j.ild soccer ar,�a�. Thi.s vaas caupled ti�rith a
proposed r�creat�i on bui 1 di ng �o servi ce i ndoor recreati�t�.
Dr. �oudreau �tat�;d t;he City vti17 sc�on realize the outdoor athletic areas. This
C�mn��ssian, aloi-�g G�lii,7 Cl�;y COL!11C1�'s backing, established in Oct. T980 a
ci tizens' advi sory cor�,:�ni tiee �I;o c�i ve 1;her� i nput on the nced for an i ndoor recrea-
�i onal fuci � i t�. F�s purt of thei r respons i bi 1 i ty, i t 4vas tl�e Cor�mi ttee `s respons i-
bi l i ty to sc�e k ou�: i n � or�i��zi;i en cr� var�i ous ty��s of� i'aci l i ti es avai 1�b1 e thr�ugh-
out �:���� C011l'�i?Lipl ty and n?ake recar� �:�:,nc'ati ons based o� tl�e i nformati on they found.
F{e i�elt the Cc��;��iitee �iici a very fine job. ,
Dr. E�oudr��a« st� ��a the P�,rks & Recreation Uepartn�.ent Stai��f has been at�une to
t;he needs of th� cc�,��n:un�i -cy, az�d tl��ey are al so at �t�ne to Sct�ool Gi stri ct 14 as far
?S C,tyip'1d�1U1'.1S di'2 C0110EY'�IECi �ilc'�t, ��t�l� C�°i'�;3.I1C� 1S ,�USi; b1rqEY' t�ldtl ti1C SUD���/u.
Tl�e Far�:; & Recreaf.ion Depar�'crn����. alsc� 1=��els i:i;e schoo]s are available, and they
are ����ilizi��g ih�� schools for many o; their ac�ivities; ho�.�,ev�r, the time the
sc{�co�s are availabi� is y�,�erally in tne evening. I1� is �.lso available far some
lin�itec� u�e on S��turda; and not availahle cn� Sunday. T��ey da utilize North Park
Scht�ol i i� ti�e Ccl u;nbi a F�e�i yhts Schoo7 Ui siri c � and tloodcrest; Scnool i n the Spri ng
La4:e Par4; School Di str� cj�, but t���s� co�r:��uni ti es a i so have tl�ei r o,��f� recreati on
prot;rums far �V;t i r o�,�;n ci ti zens , and he di d not f�el �=ri cil ey shoul d impose on
i;h,.�n eitcler,
Dr�. Bo�i;���eau sta�:`c! Staff -t�eels a t°ecreai;ional s�;�r�minc� pool tti�ould be an ad��an-
tage �:u the City in all���vin, mo7°ring, naor hour, «ftet°nonr�, arid evening st�Jimmi►�g
ac�;7v�iii:s. Thi,; is ba��ci on so��;e o7� ti��c infc�r�mation tf7ey h�ave r°ec�ived that
s���i�;���;ii�c� is << 1ar�,e act-ivity in t.he 7iv��s ofi many prople. Tf��y are looking at
9Yn�s, a s�-�inuni��c� puol, an a�i�litori�.�,�7 r�,hi�.h �;�oulci be a multi-purpose rc�om. They
feel �;i i�chei7 fac-i 1 i�:i es �,re r;cedeaci U��d �i,�any i��,ore r��e��:in� ��oo�ns are needed. Wi th
the �:�,+��e-�� ng rou:��:, , tl�c�y are 1 ooki nc:� �t tiie type of rooi,t �;hat can be di vi ded tvi tl�
a i��ul�;i-����i�p�ase us� �in mincl. � � �
Dr. Goudl�eau s ���t.�d tf�ey {���ve 1.,oi;ed at: n��:ny c�f the possi bi 1 i ti es� a��ci wV��t other
c�it�ies I�t���e done ��+�th their e�le,r,eni:�i•y schools. Thc gy�n��asiu�l�s in elementary
SCf1C�C>�:� n.}'c? CGCiS�I'UCLE'-(.� j'OY' t?�U'1;111:c1Y�}� ctt�!c? CIl1�C�l't'l1y �tll� Iit�,il�' (;�1d11�E.'S 410U�C� �le1VE' �
�;[1 OCCtl1"� t0 i11��� �i!? P_��'il?E'il�;�.�1"�� S�ilO:?� ftlliCi:1011d7 ��C1t� CVf'1'ui� COCi1111U111t�/ USE'� �Uj:
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%�i C1E:C1 �1 ��Il fl;'. ; tlt�'l t`Vt?Ii L��`.l'.?1 1't`;i��l�:Ct ��� �D l'��iE� ��fl�t' il �ll i 7 C�l Cl(j �;'1 7 � C'VC11 � k�C �ll1 T��
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� h��s. l����,1��- � st.�t.e�j C:t,�. E�cudre��,u's ree����rr�endat:ions 1ncltzdeci thrce c�ytiTinasiums, or�e
rcc.reat�onal p���l (25 �r�c��ers), a��d r;ul�:i-p��rpose r�c<<�s. She asked Dr. Boudreau
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�•li�a� �ze n,c�nt by i���u i j�i -pur�;ose .
' pr, �',e!,«t��:tu �tat��d thc:y are lookint� ai, som� stagin, area buil� into a multi-
� piir�posG "audi�c�rlura" sW�c.e, lounge at���:as (c�>u�ld be used far the seniot�s for a
dron--in cer�t�u�r�� durir�g the clay), and a g�,,7e roor7� ti�lou�d be attractive for the teen
gt°ou��. kl�� state:.i a rut�n i rig i rac4: coul u be e1 eva ced auove ti�e gymnasi um.
Dr. 8oudi�eai� sta�:ecl tha�, a� �ar as funding, ti��t t�,as entirely up to City Council.
As far as a�;i;r.�t�ble, -t{�cyy ti•.a�_�ld 1i'r.e to see a faci7it:y an:i think there is a need
for s«cfi a facil i�y at t}�e earlie�st pos�ible tir�e. l�i�ey think it is an investment
fur� t17e f�<i,:ur�e, ar.d ii ��till n�1: r,ei, any less co:�t;1y. �ie statns they feel they
have enou;'n sta�f t� opnra�:e sucn a fa.uilit;�, ��rith a possible t���o additions and
� uti i i zi n� par�L-ti ,���e students and re i_i red p� ��?1 e.
Mr�. Jack Kiric s�ated he ayr��ed with a1i Dr. �aucireau had said. He fel�: che
Con;rnit�tc:e loo!:ed at a11 that �,��s avai1able to the citize��s ar�d found there was a
net.d fot� additio«.�4 -±aci�i-ties. In ;;�GE�inc,� tneir dE�cision, their primary corsidera-
ti en ��,�as th 1�L the -iaci �l i�cy s2rve a1 �! ac;e yroups .
p,n� ��na; l 1 i cn � ta �:�cf she a�l so concur°r°c' ��i i;i�� Dr. �oud7°°au and f�1r. Ki rk. She
lJ e �'14� i �
th�u�!�i the Cc;rn;ii.tee sper�i: a 1ot oi i:im� 1ock�ing at the ca,��rr�unity as a t�rhole,
k���a�t ����uld be ��,ost af,p��,op��ia�Le i"or� �%E�e coi��„�t!ri-ity as a t;�hole, �nd tt�at tf�e center
tv�ul d i �.�d i is� i f to b� a center• for° E=ri c;l ey.
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P��. S�eger sta�.ed one c�f t}�e f��ir.��s she �aunci lackin� ii� the report v�as any
resr�or,se �Fro��� tf�e cul�tura�l g��avps--•uanciti�g� t4�eatre, ethn�c groups, etc.--why
�,�cr� L���t_y not a�i�ir��ss�d?
hir. �lac�: f-l���sen si;a�:�d leti,ers t°;�:re sct,t aut to t:h� 4�ario��s cultt�ral groups in
F�°�i � l ey , bu 1; tf�e�;� c�i ii �1r, � r�cei ���: a��y -i nfar-„-��, ti �n ft,or�� these p°op �° as to �vi�ether
til�SE'� (�t"UU�5 4�r'�311 �E�i O1" J1��E'C��?(j d)l �CF33. -
t�ir, Your�g staE:ec� t�:e ciiu not �Ceel th��t°e ��,�,s a reed 1`or �n olympic size pool.
Na�,���ver, ��s a����;��iit o�� sr�:al1 c(�ilcir,e��, �I7G �oois tl7at arn in eais�:ence in the
f��i }h sci�ool s i�� �.f�,e ���ei ghl�;�ri nq co�;�r�,;ui�i t�i e�, do nc�t r;cet �� i s fami 1 Y' s� needs . The
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ti�e �I � t cl �� i:ots �.,.e �:oa �„r��l 1�a go i n i:o �i�? f;cr t:h,<'c i� 42" dF��e�� at the shal 1 oti��
e�lci. Fi�� L�;�ould �li'��.e to ser_� a r��c��•c��i.:i�,�al sizc po:�l ���i�17 a����.cl�ir�g a���ea far srs�all
cr�i 1 ci;�t�r� . l�l�� �����.d.�i n�� �oc�l ar°ea eE���l ti a�J ,;n b�.: �;sed h�t �thi. fifiti�li ca��p��d ai�ci by
����oE�1 c�������a c�,���i,c�t ���:i,�i. f�4r> >v�tfl d l i ke t� s�e a}�c�ul tllat i s des i�n^d i or° total
us��t��� i��' �l i �i �;��L`;,1 t'.
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PItGE II
Ur. E�csu;irr�a.0 s#:�xt:ccl tki,-;t �;�th �a ��radir�� p��l area, LhE�y a��o�rld ho��e and eneourage
trr, par�ents �o bc :�esUor�s i bl e i or t;�ti, i r cf�i �I cJrc:n . fio�;r�ve�°, by State t_aul, 1 i fe
gtsarus t�rould� ravr� Lo�be c�n du�y at all ti�>>es.
E�is. �{ughes st�,i.F�c1 �he thcugh� i � aroulcf be ti•lorth;-�-hile to lo�1c into the rules on
��hirlpools, saun<�zs, and ���uciing pools. �
Mr. K����cfiri ck ask,�� th� �uesti on abou � i r�surance a��c� 1 aUtsui ts � and 7 i abi 1 i�i es
a�r-iti� r�Gvir,g such a buildin,. "
Dr, f3ouclreuu stat.ed th� t bf S�`aie L_a��. , the Ci ty i s t,equi red to hav� 1 i abi 1 i ty
insuranr.,� �h�i: cov�rs ihe Ci ty i n the casFP of r�eg7 i�cnce, l'�,ny ci tixen can fi le
a sui #; a � any ilrre und i t i s ur� io the Court to der.i de.
1�1�. }i��ghes askE�d the Carramission rnen:bers if thLy feli: tliere ti�ras a need f'or a
rec��<tid i:�i t;il �ui i di nu .
P�lr. f',l 1 en stated i�e sa � i n t��i th tl�e C�rr,^�i ttee a►�d i:hey ��tent through a gr�at deal
of inforrrb,tion. He stated he is farniliar�� �rith recre�tioi�, and f�e fee�s very
s%ronc;ly thac ;;hat is is-s e;:istence is not sufificient. He s�ai;ed he has heard the
argu��,��nt rf���y, n�any ti��;es aboui; the e7e��;er�ary sc;�o�7s, but he f�lt tf�ey are
tot�11 y i i7ac�eq�!a.t�� a.nc[ t.he d�si �:;n i s not f��r ever��o;�e , Ana�h�r ti�; ng �that has
be��n l�ro�tgi�w�� u;� i s ii,e pro�t�a;,?s of t��c school cii s�.rici. He sta �ed the Schoo7
Distr�c�c }��s tl�e;r �rcct�anu a��d t;�eir priot�i�:ies and btasires�,and they �have to
tal<<� c.ar°� o�� th�s:� �t�i nc7s . O�i ten �:f;at i s��i r-,g ic t�e i 11 co�; i i i c�; 4�i �;h t��e parf�
r��eecis . he s �ai.ed r�ecreati on i s yoi nq �o gt°o���� ; der.�ands are go1 r1c to grolv. Peopl e
are �1c��; c,aoi ��c� to be clr � vi t�� 7_�0 �,�i � es �;o a 1 a4�e as i,uxch a��,,�;ore. �le �sta�ted he
c;�i c not ti�an�� `r�i s rec; �::�ii cn n�eus relyi i�g oi; o�h�r schoo7 c�i str�i cts or �ri va±e
ins��i �i�tions. He staiE�l he tL��E:�s recreat.io�i v�ry seriously. He �1e7t there is a
k?ic� Jap �,i�d E�e�ple clo t,u� r:�alire the �?�,o��y��:�ns �hat coulc� occur and could be
cievel �ped t�r�i t� a pt�op�r faci 1 i ty.
�9r�. Ko�,dr•i c�: si;ateci he a.greeci 1C1C°� N�i cEl t�,i�a� P�^r. Al ie� I�ad said.
t�1r. Young st.� �e�3 i�e ��tve a 1 enc;i�hy �t�eseii �a �i or� tc� t}�e J��icees at thei r- iast
r�;eei.i r� . �f��;e s v �<<�:��,,;bers ��;er� �i f� attend: „c� . The f���i�,b��rs ��1 � t4�et�e �•tas a need
i�c,r a po�l , at,d trt���✓ fel t tl�.�r��e t�,as a rr��d �'or• nyi;�n::s i um sp�ce. Tf1e peopl�F a�
�:}l,? CiC'.E�t;l i1C? '�!c,Y�P V'ct'�/ COCICf't`I?:?�7 d��0ia� S::?C�Q i I.ISP. c 11(� U1 ti � 1i0�i; V7di'�t t�lE' SCE100� S�0
tzc� «ble r� ��r; -e�r���. �°1�crez��i o��;;l raci �l i iy ��si� in il7a.i bui luinU. 7hey� saw no n�ed
fo,, i;il� �cl.o,�l�, tt� ir�k�� �!5e :�� t.h::se ;�:�ilii:-ies a��,� tk�at ti�:� facilit�ies sl�ould
��t? 1t�t' ll'i�i? f�� Cl� � �l'tl,'_t'115 :�_?�CI 1'si��; k?;.' l;l �i.ili' S1 il.ldi:l0li �'!IlE,'Y'E? d SC�lC10� I�IOU�C� f1c�V2
j�l'1(�3'l�,Y. ��il;'y 4�;�'t'i' ����i GC?31r��'�1'lle'i� d��.)C!;.1� 'iC?�l-•t'E'S1C;�'I�ii;S �t1�1 L�'tCi 110� tVc�ilt tlUil-
����si�Ii��;ts i.alj�i�; �,�;:��� ���};� u��� o�� a fa::ili4y tf1�,_� ;,�i;;;�4 f�:��,Je i:o pay far. If they
c� i �� }<i 1��� t,c� ,�a�r i ��� i t, �cl7c�y t���r��ted a hi c,�l� cno«,h �.�ser fe�� �o di scout,age non-
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t��e tr,e faci �it�ie��, �,�yu�� t1��-�et��4i r�ei,�4���rr,h�ips, 7;iould i,��:ally �a.Y for the
t���ait�t��:nar���ce �r�t� oy,.�i°��itan. C���i".:, all �t4��� r;�.�s�;be��s f�lt this bui1cfit�� was r�eeded
is� ihis c�;n,rftiuni �y�„ �
C��ts. S�t���e�� s1.at��d sP;� k�as �at orz t;t�tie f �,r�:s � E:ecrr�ation Cc��,�l�issio►� for a long
iiri�, anc! �the Coi����,1�issi��ar� t�sas h�ard ti��,e r�eecls. Ton�i�i;� t(�ey ure hc�ring��the
afi;I��et�• s�de--thai �����t, is ►��t:. �7����c'ec�. � SI��ti�� f:no!�c��r�G i;llr��t t���s �t�teresf:ing, 6ecause
�,�'t(?ji il;jb�F' �l"C�Y'c1!:�;, c�il:� ll`aVC�' �';CC."'_1"it�F?Ci 7. Cj'�'�cii; C?E'.��.� >?t10E 't;ft? L1li;C' S�"lE'_ f1dS �e�tl OCl
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ttl� Co;r�ni�sicn, ar;� sh:: r4as on�ly se�n roo� t!��i��gs cor��e out oi it. She can see a
neec fior tP,�sr� facil��Lies, or t(�ey t,!ould ;�at 'r��:vc qcr:c ��c� this extent. She con-
carred w; �:f�� th� nF�e�%; as the nee�as t�aer��e e�:pres;;ed b; � tf�e cii:iz�ns. They did not
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cor�i� �'ra��i tni s Go,;�,�n�� s s� on .
P��s, ��1c�iill�ion s�f:ate� ��hat, �s far as the s�r�io►- ci�:�izens, i� �vas her personal
�3tfilc?s�ph; �i-��� ti�;:y did no� 1ik� t� segr,e�«�e c(if-�-e���ni: acae yro:�ps into different
ar��as. Tf��e sEnior��s have r�acle i.ne cerr:net�ts �bcut ho�,�� n��_ich �s�� ;�oung peopl� �are �
a����at ��h���a As �i�icE� as it �>roul�i be to ha��re a facili��y �ar t�heir o��rn, she �did not
t�ra�7� ��o sce it; so s��gre�zteci tt��a� they t-ro�sld be cut o�Ff fro�n contact c�rith all
o�i;her �ge groups.
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co�!� ci sugeesi tf,ai �to the Ci ty Cr�ur�c.i 7 i�or �:r��� Cou�i�ci 1`s consi derati�on.
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tl��e Co��„n�i s si c,n ��tant �:o u�al:e a rece�rr:�ne�icEati �n �;o the Ci t,y Counci 1 on fundi ng?
�,1,-�, 1•o�rg st:ateci he d�id r�ot feel capabl� t�f making a decision an fur�dinq. He
fe1 ti tr7e ma�t�t�r or� fundi ng s��oui d be deci de� by C�i +�.y Counci 1. �He al so fe� t the��e
sr�o�.�l c� be a r� rer����n�m i n;:he co;isi�uni ty asl:i ny �the peo�i e i f tS�ey real ly wan�:
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get i;�t;c; tf�� area c�� ; undi n, . H� stated he v��ou ] d 1 i ke to 1 i{:e to ma{ce a. moti on
to et�dorse a�;d pa.�:s a�o;��; �c� Ci�;% Co��ncil ihe rec��lrn:ci��la��ions t�ade by� the
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k?�i ih tl�^ c7 �t�i 7c��s �zf;ot�f. l��c4-� rn�.ich i t i s c,oi i,�� to cost. Sh� s�tz�ed �that most of
tl;e City C��«r,ci1 ��r,��i��.rs are ��Ut in f�:���or c���� doitz� anyt;hir�g� on this before the
p;o��c���ber e; e�� i on Ii; �!�:s 1����7�� undc rstandi r�g th��t; tt�,F.�y woul d not 1 i�,e to � see
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of t:f�e atlier i ssu •s f:�ro<<��ht up at ���i � m�}eti raq , orr� i ssue be? ng f:lie : t�te and
federal cu�tl�acks ��r��; ��,�,�ere tP�a Ci ty is goi nq tr� be as �'ar as fisnd�i ng. She stated
si�e jus �:-r��nteci i;c� convc� sorn� of ti�e Ci ty Counci 1's tiiouchts 1:0 �:he Cc�mini ssi on.
f;s> i#ug;�es sf.;�ted it t�as her underst�.n�Iinc; �tl�iat this opir�ion referendGm 4�ould
be on'f �,� an c,�i ni on referenc�u�r� � o test th� v,aters anu a���oul d T10� I�e to v�te on a
bcnd issue.
��1r. Yc�ttn{� st.atec� i� tl��y we��+t. �;o a honci i ssue to pay fcr tne bui 1 cii ng, i t woul d
necessit:�.e a�7oth�:r c'ec����ior� at a.�later cla�e. 1�ir�y ��ke� �he time to have an
o}�,i ni or� rc�fcr�nd��,r �:l���d then a fe4�1 n;ontt�s 1 ater have a.no�f��er referei�dunt7 By
�tso��c����;be�° �I�e archi�,ec��ural t�rcrk v�c�«ld have 4��e� sta.r�ted (a� recor,�mend�cf ��y the
Com~��i �ci;e� ) anci �t��Ey ��roul d hav� a 1 i i:tl e better handl � on costs . Fi� agreed� vai th
t-is. 1��0 �es that a ��ei erenci�nn b� forest.alled un�i 1 t��e �ronth of Pdovember wl�en
tllere is a yerieral electicn to gei� the it�rst voters.
i���r, �+11 en �t:��tec. he i; c��c:ern�d that i;��e k�ui � ��i ng ga or� i ts ot�rn meri t�tnd not
becorne �x p��l i ii ca l b�.tt.7 e.
tr1r. Kor�dr i ck sta !:e:� i.i�at b�cause of po � i�.i cal pt�oblei,�s , he ��fou�d pre-�er to have
a�,� opia�ion rcf�;�end�;,�� by Ser�c. i as r�:co�r,��nended E�y i;h� Cor���7it�ee.
��s , t���gr��s sta�ed s!�e f�l t��k:ere t,;as so�;ie meri t t� havi rig i t oi� the bal 1 ot by
i�se�f, hut �tf��� �voi;,d ��:�u�.n a�pecia7 elect;on, �fh��t ��,�ou�lci be exp2nsive, because
i t}�ras to be a ci �,y�4��i d� cl ecii on , She si���t:ed she i s very concerned about �:he
fiscal �7ic�?�ure fer ba�cf�� the s��i,e and i.k.c cit;�� bec���us� the �`�deral fiscal Ludget
encl� ct> >ept. 30, ��nc� �he�°e �ar�: n<�ing uo be a lot o�= tl�ir�gs tV�a�c are undetermined
th�°ot}�i�� �ch;: s��r�„���:r. Sh�: dou�t:.d tha�; LY�� Ci�y e�oulci ha��e a good }ialid1e on what
i i;s <�c�:u�i I si tG�a�i c;r� i s goi ng to be ur��ci 1 1<<t�� � n the ycui�. Under� ihose ci i�cuE,�-
s�:anc�;, s��E t�ro��l� tlot be -iiz fa��or o�i {;.�shir�g t:hro�.c�(1 ���efi� an opi��ion refercndum
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t�{r. If�xrris s-l:atcd th�a�: the Polluti�n Cor�f�rol llc;ency, through ti��a couniies, has
i nvctit:ori ed �r;o, t of tSie bu�. �i r�U�ssE�s i n tfie s t�i te to se;.� ��ihat bus �i nesses are cioi ng
w�it;h their t-r«stes, Ti�is was Jor�e about a year ago.
Mr. SaUa st;atcd t�e also G•rondereci if industry rea1ly f:no��as the ciefini�tion of
"hazarc(ous" and "cxtren7ely f-�azardous",
h1r. Fiarri s stat�d ��e kneti-J �;t�a�; tf�e Ci ty S�a Ff and severa1 i ndi vi dual s i n the Ci ty
have been qui te concerned t�ri th �;he Orzan and I�ledtroni c si tuati on. �
Tj�?OiJ A VOTCT.•' VOTF,, AI�L VU�'Z�iJG IlI'E, CIIAIRA"f��l Hf�1:;1�T � DECTARF'D Tll. I;UT.iO:✓ CAR.:IED
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4. RE.CE�4'E P�ARCfi 24� 1981 � ti'PP�I�LS C01�9�1ISSIOP� �•1TPdU�CE.S:
IylOT.TD:�T .B`I 1�LS. GAF3':L, SECOITD,D ,F3Y 1912. SABA, TO .RECEIVE' TfIE MAKCH 24, 1981, APPEALS
COI�IMISS.ZON lIIIdUTES.
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5, RECEiVE t�t�RCH 2�, 1937, Ef�ERGY CO,�?r^ISSIO;� ���IrtuTES:
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f10T.ZOl; BY 1�?S. �'AN D�N, SECONDED BY MR. O� `lI'ST, TO R�CE.I�V� �i3E MEIRCFI 25, I981,
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Mr. Nasirn Qureshi
City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue i�Iortheast
Fridley, P�Sinnesota 55�+32
Subject: Interceptor Maintenance Agreement for 1q81
Dear Mr. Qureshi:
We W1Sr1 to renew for another year Interceptor Maintenance
Aoreement No. 67 under the sarne general terms and conditions
contained in the Agreement noca in force between the City
of FridEly and the Metropolitan �daste Control Commission
with the exception of Section 6,02 Cost EstimatesT Payments.
We would like to amend this section to read:
"Sertion 6.02 Cost Estimates; Pa�rments." The parties
estima�ed that the total amount of costs which the Com-
mission will be required to pay the i�Iunicipality for
perforr,:ar.ce of this ��reement in �.98I will be �1,200.00.
Suct? an�unt shall be p�id in tweive monthly insta3.lments
as an advance payment of such costs. Qn or before March
l, 1982 the Municipal.i�y will submit to the Commission
a detailed staLement o" the actual costs incurred by
t;he i�tunicipality which the board is required to pay in
accerdance wit� Section 6,O1, and will remit to the Commissie;.
any amount paid to the ��iunicipali�y which is in excess
of such aci;ual costs. If the total of the monthly advances
paid by the board is less than the actual amount oi such
costs, the Cornmission s�iall pay to the Municipality on
or before April 1, 1q82 an ar�ount equal to tne difference
between the acival costs and the monthly advances previously
paid. The Municipality shall keep detai?ed records support-
ing .ali costs of the types speciri�d in Section b,01
wnict� it expects the Colamiss�.on to pay, and shall make
the san�e available to the Commission on request.
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(;:i.ty i;ari.'�t;er
Cit;� of t�'r�_dley
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The Renewal ���reeiaenL is encloaed in �ripl.icate
for endarsement, We tzave si�ned the enclosed
statemen� as our intention of rene•�ring the
A�re�inent and ask that you also sign and ret.urn
to us t;�o (2') of tile F�xecuted copies and retain
one (1) for your records. Should you have
any c�uestions or su�gested chan�es to the
� basic �greement, please feel free to contact
us.
Your cooperation in accepting this renewal
procedure is greatly appreciated.
Very tr«ly yours, '
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George W. Lusher
Chie� Administrator
GWL:LR�:ht
Encicsures
cc: LaRae Bohr., �ccountir.g Supervisor
Director of Operations
Rick Arbour, Ir.terceptor I�ianager
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II�ITE;RGisYTOR Nil?iPd�l'i�AIANCE 11(�RF'Et'IEI'dT N0,��1
Ttie L�1et�ropoliYan L•Jaste Control �omrnission and the City of Fridley
a�ree tv renew �he Intc:rccptor .�aint�nance A�reernent r3o. 67 r�hich
is curr�i�tly inforce between tt�ese parti�s. The terms of the Agreement
for the renewal peried shall be the same as those contained in the
Agreement which was executed for t;he January l, 1g80-December 31,
19FiQ period with the exception of Section 6,02:
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"S,ection 6.02 Cost Estin?ates� Payments." The parties estimate
thai; tne to�al �mount of costs which the Commission will be required
to pay to the t�tunicipality for performance of this Agreement
in 1981 wi11 be $1,200.OQ, Such amount sYiall be paid in twelve
monthly iristallments as an advance paymen� of such costs. On
or before i�iarch 1, 1982, the I�funicipality will submit to the
Commission a detailed statement of the actual costs incurred
by the Munici�ality which the board is required to pay in accordance
with Section 6.01, and will remit to the Commission any amount
paid to the rlunicipality which is in excess of such actual costs.
If the total of t:�e monthly advances paid by the board is less
than the actual amount of such costs, the Commission shali pay
to the P•lunicipality on or before April 1, 1982 an amount eq�al
to the difference between �he actual costs and the mon�hly advances
prevzously paid. The rlunicipality shal]. keep detailed records
supporting a1.1 costs of the types specified in Section 6.01 which
it expects �he Carnmission to pay, and shall make the same available
to the Co:nmission on request,
The renewal period for Interceptor Maintenance agreement No. 67 shall
be J�nuar,y 1, 1q81 - Dec:emb,�r 3I., 1981, That both parties agree to
the ren��,ra1 period and terms is evidenced by the signatures affixed
to this sta�em2nt.
FOR TF-i� CITY Or FRIDLEY THE METROPOLTT9N W�STE CONIROL COMMISSIOfJ
TTITL�)C;�ayor tJILLZA�i J. NEE
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f3ov�mber 14, 1984
Mr. Alasim �ureshi
City P�tana�er
City of Fr�id-ley
6431 tlniv�rsity Aven�ae �lortheast
Fridie;�, Minnesota 55432
RE: JOINT USE REtdTAL AGREEMENT FOR 1981
Dear i�ir . Qureshi :
In accordance with Section 4 of the Joint Use Rental
Agreement ,�io, 191 between the City of Fridley and
the i�letropalitan �d�.ste Control Commission, such contract
can be renewed by consent of both parties,
We wish to renew for another year the Joint Use Rental
Agre�ment No, 191 under th� sarne tErms and canditions
contairEd in the Agreement which is presently in force
t�et��reen the Ci�y of I'ridley and the Metropolitan
tdaste Control Commission.
The Renewal ��reement is enclosed in trip2icate for
your endorsement. We have signed tt?e enclosed statement
as our intention of renew�ng the Agreement and ask
thati yozi also sign and return to us two (2) of the
ex�cu�ed ccpies and retain one {1) for your records.
Should you have any questions or suggested changes
to tne basic contract agreement, please contact us.
Your cooperation in accepting this renewal procedure
is greatly appreciat�d,
Very truly yours,
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Geor�,e W, I,usher
Chief Administrator
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Ei�closur•es
cc: LaRae �ohn, Accour�ti.n� Supervisor
Dii,ec�or of Op��r�atioi:s
� �ick At��our, Intik�rceptor Mar�a�er
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Thc� t��F��.ropolitan L�la �te Control CGIIlI1l]_SSion and
the City of Fric�ley� a�ree to rene�r the Joint Use
Rental A�reen,�nt i�io. 191 u«der tihe same terms and
conditions contained in tihe A�reement which is currently
in farce betc�reen tl�ese parties. The Renewal period
for Joint U:;e Rental Agreement ��.o. 191 shall be
January 1, 1981 - Decernber 31, 1981,
That both parties agree to the renewal period
and terms is evidenced by the si�natures affixed
to this statelnent .
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FOR THE CITY OF FRIJLEY THE METROPOLITAN WASTE CONTROLCOMMISSION
i'i'LE ) Mayor-��JILLIAf�� J. NEE
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James Hill
Po{icc Cti�ief
6431 Univcrsity Ave. N.E.
Fridicy, MN 55432
DearChief �-ii4{:
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The League of Minnesota Cities and the Minnesota Department of Transportation are pleased to announce that
you have been granted, on a one-yeae rei7eti�able contract, a motor vehicle noise er�forcement kit.
A contract and coL�nci{ resoiution have been enclosed foi- you to process. As saon as both have been returned to
me, arran�ements to dciivcr your meter will be made. (if ihe ��rocessing o� either may cause lonb delays please
contact rne!}
(t is our f�aE�e that you will ma::imize the use of your meteti� ancl be �,villin�, should requests for technical assistance
be forthcoi��in�;, to assist si��a+fer comn�t�nities in your area. ff you clecicic to ioan your ineter to other communi-
ties from time-to-time plea,e advise me over the phone sa I can maintain a record of �a�ho has used it.
Members of your police force have been ��ell-trained and certified in the iase of tl;e equipment and are clearly
competcizt to begin enfo��cen�ent as well as to train other ofiicers in tl�e use of the equ'spment. Furthermore, ihe
Lea�ue is availabfe on ai� on-going basis to provide technicaf as;istance or training.
4�e hav� left a space on t.he contract for you to ider�tify far us a contact person - someone �vho wifl be regulariy
doing enforcement or will be coordinating enforcement. Commi.mications �vill be mai«tained witl� that office�-
thro��ghout the surnmcr. �
i hare also enclosed capies af log sheets which �ve would like the officers to use. Copics of these sf�eets will be
req��ested �vf�c:n y�our contract is renev.�ed next year. If the sheets confound a(oggiizn process you already have in
placc ��leasc; !et me kno�v sa an a{:.ernative sheet can bc deviscd. The data from these shects wi(I �e tabulated and
cot�ipai-cc! �vith tf�at of otEser cities t�oth for your information and for our records.
Piease keep us posted aiid Iet us be of assistai�ce in any way we can to assure yoti of successful noise enforcement
this spring �nd s��mmer. � � � .
S'sncerely,
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Noi��� Projcr.t Director
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RESO(.. UT I ON N(�. - 1981
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A RESC1Ll�TIO�� i.:fd�rERING I��TO !� SGUi�D L_CUEL iJ��TE�R CUSTUDY
11G[�EEi�IEi��T t,lI-rld THE !_E�;CIIE OF NIPYPdESOTF� CITIES
RESOL�ED that the City of Fric!ley enter into a Sound Level hleter Custady
Agrccment arith the Leag�.e of ��innesota Cities.
FURTiiEFt RE�OLVED that authorizai;ion to execute tt�e afor�mentioned agreement
is h�-rel�y qiven to til7e City h1ana�er anci/ar tftia ASSistant City Manager/Public
Safety Direc�or.
PASS�D �1Fd� {1DOPTED L'Y THE CITY COl1NCIL OF 7HE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY
OF , 1981.
ATTEST:
bJILLIf�M J. NEE - P��AYOR
CITY CLFRK - SIUidEY C. iN'IY;t1fd
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I. Clf: r'l�_dl.r=`� PO�U�dt10r1 (19�U Census) - 30,223 � �_------
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2. F't�liCe �C��iE�f James P. Iii_11, Puk�l.ic Safei.y Di,r`c_ctor
3. (1uEnb�r of C'olice ��ficers in De�art.m��nt � 32 �___
q. Fi) , Does ti�e Ci ty have a truff�i c en�forcelner,t: di vi si an? Yes X i�o
E) If no, ho�,�� is iraffic enfiorceirent hand]ed? �
Traffic eziiorc.�ment is a coz;lponent of tri� .overall enfor_cement
effort oL the Pa�rol Division. .
C) 1�as t��e depart;n-�n c recoc,ni zed r�o i sy vE�r�i cl es as a probl eri? If yes, expl ai n
�•�hat is currently done to curb f;raffic r�cise.
Yes. Curreni=ly repai�- war.ning tags ar:d/or uni_forn1 traffic
c�_t«tic:�s a��� issuec� f_or il.��c�r��,�t ��iolaLio,is a� the vehic:�.�,. �
muf�ler_ and exhat�st laws o •. -
pj Notiv much �cnd in t•�ha� fashion do ya� ari�ticipate the city �rill enforce I�1.S. 169.693?
It is esivisi.o�z��cl that, �•�ith tize �rope_r nois� monitoring equipment,
noise enforc�:ment, as pro��rid�d in P�IS 1C9.693, kjill become an
integral paz t of oul� traf f ic en�Corcement� . �
E) Ua yoi! prefer a on��-year rene���abl e g_rant �for equi p;�:�nt or a mare 1 imi ted tri al
1 oaii?
A one-��ea.r renew�.ble grant.
SOUiVO LE1lE� t�CTE{Z CUSTODY tIGP,E:LMEtJT
T}iIS F�CaREEMEPdT made arid enf;ered irito by and between the League af Minnesota
Cities, and the City of 1?rid 1 cy __ , Minnesota acting by and
thraugh its City Council, I�ereinafter referred ta as the "City."
I. The City agrees to assume custody of the equipment furnished by
the League ofi i�firinesota C�ities ��rhicP� is �listed in Section 2 and
,to fulfill th� terms and corrditions of such cus�ody as are con-
�:ain�d in Section 3 bclaUr. "this agreeme►�t eniercd into
��ay 4 , 19g1 , and sf�all extend through Decen�ber
31, 1981.
2. Furnished Equiprnent:
a. 3P�1 Made1 3220 Sound Level Meter t�rith Remate Microphane,
Serial No.
b> 3M t�odEl 3200 Calibrator, Serial No.
c � Dveyer Wi nd Meter.
d. 110v Adapt`r (3M i�lodei 3214}.
e. Cigarette Lighter Adapter {3i�1��1ode1 3L15).
f. 6dindscreen (3�1 t�odel 3211}.
g. 10' ��1icrophone Cable, (3M �ocfel 3213).
h. Vehicle ��Jindo4v P�1ount for tY1icrophon�.
i. A11 af the above components contained in a Platt CC59-931,
Locking, Carryi��g Case.
3. Terms and Conditions for Custody. _
a. The City agrees to utilize and maintain the furnished equipment
witl� reasonable dilic�et�ce. The City assu«�es responsibility for
t4�e ca��e antl mai�itenance of the �ur-nished ec�uipment. The City
agrees to r2i«rr� the furnished equipment to the League of
P�1i nnesota Ci ti es at tl�e end of the agree�7�ent periad i n the same
candition as it ���as furnished to the City, 1ess ���rmal wear and
tear.
b. Tl�e Leac;ue of ��1i ��nesc�t� C�i ti es i15SU111P. S no 1 iabi 1 i ty for the
�p�licatian, accuracy, or reliabil�ity of ihe equipment.
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ce �fr�e Lr._��c�uc o� P�inneso�a C�iLies assumes no liab7lity far the
co»srnc�uencr_�s ot ti�e ��s:� of tf�c equi���tieni c��� af data acquirEd
� by t��c City as a result c,f i;r�� t►tii�izati�ri aF thE� �furnished
EC�U 1(�)(17�i�i`�.�
d. At; trEe end of tt�c� co�itr,act period, thE City vri11 return the
�equ�pr�ent to tf�P Leag��e of f�1�inr��sota Cit�i�s for ir,speetion
anci ca�i ibration.
e. The Ci �:y 4�i l 1 suhmi t a repor�: f;o th�; League of Mi nnesota Ci ti es
on fhe status of the furnished equipment 4-rh�ich wi11 include at
leas� i;h� f�ollowing in-For�nation:
1) Fresent custoclian or�anization .
2) Pr�ncipal utiliza�ion purposes
3� l�pproxirj�a.te number � i days of uti 1 i zation duri ng the year
4) Copies of log sheets used b� enforcement personnel
The repori should t�e sui�,r�itted by January 1 to:
League of P�linnesota Cities
480 Cedar Street
300 Hanover Euilding
St. Paul , Is� 55101
fiiTN: Kathl ��en Cal 1 a��ari
FOR THE LE�aGUE 0� MIf��tESOTA CITiES
i g►�atut�e
Do��a1d A. Slater
Executive Directar
3CE�i�.i�nth titi'i.l};ilZaon
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FOR TNE CITY
Signature
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C�EI�10 T0: ��l�,SIM f�. QU�ESI�I, CITY MAN/1�aER, AiJD CITY COUi�1.CIL
FROt�; SID;`dEY C. Tf��MI�N, DiRECTUR QF CENTRAL SERVICFS/CITY CLERK
SUSJECT: R�SOLUTI�N SP1_ITTIiVG SPECTAL ASSESS^�EN7S FOR THE APRIL 13,
19&1 AGEP•!DA
DATE: APRIL 9, 1981 �
Attached is a resolut�ion v�ahich requests approval by the Council to
splii �:he assessm�nts on Parcel 2550, Section 12. The Council at
its meetin� on A��ril 6, 1981, approved the division of �his property
i nto two 1 ots--Pa��ce1 2570 and �;he r��ma� i�der of Parcel 2550.
As to the question of �vhy the division of special assessments was
not done b��fore, the folloaving sh�ould serve as an explanation. This
divlsion af special assessm�nts ���as reques�ed by the tinoka County
Auditor in f�ay of 1964, as the divisian of land 'vras recorded at the
Co�anty at that. time. A-t th�t iime th� o���ner oi the or-iginal
Parcel 2:�50, ihe Ca�n�y.Auditor, and the City Enoineer t��ere notified
in v��riting by the Finarce Director that the City could not divide the
special assessmcnts on this parcel as Council approval of the land
division had r��l: beerti give�. (Copy of 1ei�;er attached.}
Rccor�irg to Minnesota Stati_ates, Section 462.358, Subd, 4, and our
Fridley Cad�, Chapt:er 211.02 (2), wl�enever there is a lat split and
ar,y one of the n�G�r �Sarcel s i s 1 ess than t��ao and one-hal f(2 Z} acres
in size, Council anproval must be ob�aii��d before the special assess-
ments can be divid4�, and furtl�er, this process Gti�as never initiated
by the o���ner. .
If you {�ave any further questions, I will be glad to explain in
furtf�er~ detail.
SCI ps
Atts.
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RE50�UTIO�d f�0. - 19f31
A RCSCJLUrTQ�d /i�J���FiCial7_I�dG 1����;1� DIR�C1�If�G THE Sri.ITTI�JG OF SE�ECIAL ASSCSSMENTS ON
PARC[:L 2550, SEC1�tU�� �S2
WNEP,�t�S, ccrtain ;4�ecial �:�ssessn�c�t�ts have bcen levied with resp�ct to certain
land anci said lai�cl has subsc�quer�tly kleen subdivided.
NOW, THFREFO�E, BE IT RESOLVFD as fol1o�as:
7hat the assessments levied against the following described parcel, to-wit:
Parcel 2550, Section 12, may and shall be apportioned and divided as follaws:
Ori�qi nal_ Parcel
Parce�l 2550, Section 12
Division of Parcel �ipproved
Parcel '1_550, Section 12 �
Parcel 2570, Section 12
(Frostop)
Fund
Regular SA
W #34 (tiiain)
Sl�! �24
W #34 (Lateral)
SS #24
SW n67 ((_ateral s )
SW #67 (Storm Sewer)
Fund
Regular SA
W �34
SW �24
W �34 (Lateral)
SS #2�
SW ;ro7 (Laterals)
SS ;�67 (Storm Sewer)
Reyular SA
W �t�34 (t�ain)
SW �24
W #34 (Lateral)
SS r24
SG! #67 (Laterals)
SS �`67 (Storm Sewer)
ADOPTED fiY THE CITY CCJNCTL UF THC CI1�Y OE FRIDLEY IHIS
or-
, 19i31 .
MAYJR
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CITY Cl�l�1: 5It)f�EY C. If�P1A�d
Original Amount
Paid
Paid
Paid
Paid
$ 3,781.80
5,629.26
1,713.3i
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Original Amount
Paid
Paid
Paid
Paid
$ 2,88b.49
1,828.45
1,250.67
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$ 895.31
3,800.81
462.64
$ 11,124.37
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Ori;inal Parce1 2550 indicated t�y solid heavy line.
Qivision of F}arcel 25;0 indicated by broken iine.
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Pl�,l�1� FOS l.T IOPd
Jos�pk� E. Gaylor•d Police Offiicer
G22�� (_�±aisiana A�„e. Ps. Police L'ept.
Brooklyn Par�:, i�iN 55428
f�1� cF�r.�ilc f�. Zvri cky
509 � n�( 5t . f� . F.
P�1pl s . f�f,�d 55413
Nadine I. Jyrkas
30 116i:h /ive. Pd.E.
61 a i ne , P�1iJ 55434
f'ori ta l.. De(�1�yere
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F►�ic�1ey, i`�,u 5��'�32
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Fri �ll �y, i�ir� 55��32
EF�FEC7I VE
SA!_E14ZY DATL
$1400 May 26,
(�1�n�;i� 1981
Office Assistant �85�3
Po1 �ce Dept. f�ionth
Police �lssistant �858
('ol i ce Dept. i�1onth
USorc4 Proc��ssing $91�
O��rat��r, City P�1at�th
Manarement
ChiF��f i�1.r-_chanic
Pub1�c b���rks
f�iai ntenance
April 27,
19�1
A�ri 1 27,,
1981
f�1a� 4,
1981
May 20,
1981
REPLACES
Charles Hanson
Renee Kaulfuss
Deborah 0'6ert
Kathleen Williams
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Lurn�an Pt Gu►��iian Lynn. /1. L�urn�an
35U9 3rd F,ve. So.
h9pls. f�1n.
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U.}=.bJ. Post 363 Lester Orton
1040 Qsborne R�l.
Fridley, ��1n. 55�.',?_
(3 av� l:i n g_A l l e�
Maple Lanes P-1ary J. Salvelkowl
6310 f�tigh4v�y #`65 N,E.
Fridley, M��. 55432 �
Carnival �
Gold Eagle Amusi�ent Lawrence r�lagel
7�?_5 Cambridge St.
Mpls. Mn. 55426
�iiliarus
Arne�°�car, L_eg�ion Posi, 303 Punkin i�ending
7365 C�r7tral ilve.Pd.�.
Fridley, Pin. 5�432
Cic�arette
Ail�erican Legion Post 3G3 Punkin Vending
73G5 Ceii�ral Ave. N.E.
FriGley, P1n. 55432 �
Assurance P�1fg, M�ierr�ik Vending
7753 �eech St.
Fric;ley, �in. 55432
Chanticlear �'izza R.�1.{<ei»pe
630G Hic�hG�,�ay ,-:�65 N.E.
Fridley, P�ir�. 554�?_
City o�f Fridley f�1iernik Vending
b431 liniver�sit,y Ave.�d.E.
Fricfley, �1n. 55432
Cuta Fo�cis � Consuir��rs Un i t��d
24O OsL�cr,��e Rd.
FY�ZC(1�'�y� D1n. �5�trJ2 `
P•iacl;in�i��c� Inc.. � � hlier,►iik V�3ndin�
1�+0 l,iliert.v St. N.E.
Ft�icilc.Y, f•i�i. 5�;4�;?
-- LIC�'�t��S
James P. I-i i 11
Public Safety Director
Jatnes P. Hill
Public Safety Director
Richard Larson
Fire Inspector
James P. Hill
Public Sarety Director
Jarnes P. !-fill
Public Sal=ety Director
Jatnes P. Hill
Public Safety Director
James P. Nill
Public Safety Director
Jam�s P. Hill
Fublic Safety Director
James P. Nill
Public Safety Director
J�mes P. Hill
Public Saiety Di►�ector
Jarnes P. I-i i 1 l
P�.�I�l ic S�fetv Uirector
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, : Fees:
$10.00
$250.40
$220.00
$400.00
�60.00
�12.00
$12.00
$1.2.00
�12.00
.$12.00
$12.00
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� S�inira�� F'�ar�ip C��. � Meirn�i!< Vt�n<liny Jan���s �P. Hill
5�t�0 f��air� St. i��.E. � � Public Safel;y Director
Fridl�.�y, h1n. 55%�:j2
Tarc}e� Store; Bo� �Viauck Ja.mes P. Nill
755 - 53rd Ave.fd.E. PuL�lic Safety Director
Fridley, fYiri. 554�32 � �
Clu� On Sale
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LIC��S��S
, : Fees:_
�1n�erican L�qion Post 303 WilliUi�� E. Kinkel James P. Hi11
7365 Cer�tral Ave. �1.E. PuUlic Saieiy Direc.tor
Fr,�dlcy, f�!n. 55432 .
U.F.t-�. Post 3G3 Leste� Orton James P. Hill
1C!�U Osl�orr�e Rd. Public S7fety Director
� F�iG1ey, Mn. 55�32 � •
Foc�d Esiahlishi^ent
ChcZt1�1C1C'd�^ Pizza P..A.Kem{�e Steven J. Olson
63i��! F;ig!��rra.,�� ,`65 P�1.E. �� Healt{i Ir�spector
Fr�ic!?�y, ��lr�. �5432
Cuf, Foods Cons�.��r��r Un�i �:ed Steven J. O1 son
24() O��bor;;F� I;d. Healtl7 Inspec�or
Fr �dley, ��,t}. 554-�2
Itireran�t Fcai1 Permii. �
Gol d Eagl e A(?lUSlll�'flt Lati�rence ��1age1 Steven J. O1 son
7825 Carnbrid��<.� St. Healt.h Inspector
Mpls�. Mn. �5r+26 ' � � � �
i� Junk Yar� � �
Sa i�ta�e Cei��:er
51 - 371:h Ave.�lE.
I�ridley, P�1n. 5F4 �2
�ff S�le E�eer
Pep Qi 1 Ir��c.
�<<�<:s i�i�r,�;����J ���� r�.�.
Frid1ey, i��1ri. 554,2
CU�7 �� �0(�5 �
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f�r��icil��}�, P��ir�. 5r��32
James /1. Dowcls
Sa���e
COr1Sia111: �'S U►li �tE'C1
Darr�el C1 ark
Quilding Inspector
Jant�s �. Mil?
PuL�1 ic Sa�Fet.y Director
Jaines P. 1-lill
Prak�l i c Safet� Q i rector
$12.00
$12.00
$1�0.00
$100.00
$35.00
$35.00
$25.00
$275.00
$50.00
�50.OQ
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Ref��s� I�au,er
Qec4:ers Sanit��ia�� R�ndald E3F�ckers
1£�6f�1 Yakima St. �.U;.
Fr�idley, P�1n. 55432
A�e Solid y:�aste I�gi:. Inc. Donald Hedtke
311� - 1G?_nd Lane Pd.t�l.
F1nok.a, fY1r�. 55303
��utch Dis��osal Raymond Sautch
IQ2G4 Xylite 5t. N.E.
h�1pl s . Mn . 55434
Bro��lni r�g F�rri s Dav id G Bergam
9813 Flying C�ioud Dr.
Eden Prair�ie, Mn. 55343
Solicitor �
Agape Force Kathryn Lundquist
Qox 386
Lindale, lTx. 75771
Sun� Li�uor
�n�eri ca.n Leg ; on Pc�st 303 IAJi 11 i�m E. Ki nke1
7365 Centra1 Ave. fd..E.
Fric�ley, i�1n. 554:�2
V.F.W. Post 363 Lester Orton
1Q40 Osboi~ne Rd.
Fridley, Mn. 554�2
' Taxica� .
Fridiey Cab Service Frank Gab►�elcik
57�0 University Ave..N.E.
Fridley, hin. 55432
Used Moto�° Uel�i cl es
Frank's Useci Cars Frank Gabrelr,ik
5740 Ur�iversif:y Ave. N.E.
Fr�cf1ey, P1i��. 55432 �
�9otor Vale,y Useci Cars John H, Pomaville
5G49 Unives i ty /;ve. Pd.E.
Frid1ey, f�1n. 5543-?
Salvac�E�� C��3�t.��r � Jaille�s Il.[)o�tids
51 - �?tf� ,�ve. f�.L.
J=rici lc�y, f�in. 55�.�? � '
Steven J. 61son
H�alth Ins��ctor
Steven J. Olson
Nealth Inspertor
Stev2n J. Olson
Health Inspector
Steven J. Olson.
Health Inspector
James P. Hill
Public Sa�ret� Director
James P. Hill
Public Safety Director
Jar�es P. Hi 11
Public Safety Director
James P. t�ill
�'ubl i c Safe ty Di rector
James P. Hill
Pub1ic Safety Director
Jan�E�s P. Hill
Put��l ic Safei�y Director
Ja�;+es P, F� i 11
P���l ic Sa;�et;y. Directar
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: Fees:
$50.00
$50.00
$50.00
$140.00
Exempt
$200.00
$2Q0.00
�45.00
�104.00
$104.00
$100.00
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t��Jin StEp�r��ns [?:�tsur� }2oland D. �enjamin
7�I0 Univer�i��y� Ave. idE. �
Frid�ley, Mn. 55�32 �
Vendi r�_f�lacfti res
American Leqi�n Post 303 Punkii�� Vending
7365 Cent.r�al /'jVe. PdE .
� Fr i c11 ey, P�1n . 55432
� Assuranc.e Mfi'g. r-;iernik Vend�ing
775:: L�ech St.
Fric�ley, hln. 55�32
Bob's P►°oduc� Robert Schro�r
7620 Universi�:y F1ve. �lE.
Fridley, P9n. 55432 �
Quzz's Earber Buzz Arndt
6247 Univer�it�,� Ave.hE.
Fri d l ey, Py��� . 5543?
Cit.y of FriG1e�� Miernik Vend�ng
6431. Universi ty Ave. NE.
Fridley, "-9e�. 5543?
Ct�b �oac,� Consum��fs Un i iec�
240 USbU�'nr� Rd.
Frici�iey, f-1n. 55432
pon"s Ser•vice Dona1d J. lAlatson
�255 E. R1VE;1� Rd.
Fr��idley, f�in. 55�32 �
Dr.h1uds�ringer� Sharon Gr�cwn
6?_27 Fligh�•:�ay ;�65 N.E.
Fridley, (�lr�. 55432
fCenr�edy Tr�r;�mission Kan-Du Vending
7800 llniv��°si t.y �ve.N.E.
Friciley, Mn. 55432
P1�chining Ii��.. Miei�ni!< ��`e.nding �
140 LibLrty St. N.E.
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Fr�iclley, P�ir�. 55��2 �
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Fric,l��y, f�i��. r�;432_ .
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I1�rpr�>�rr�-d �y;
James P. Hill
Put7lic Safety Director
St�ven J.'Olson
Healti� Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Health Inspector
Steven �) . O1 son
Hea1�h In�pector
Stev�n J. Olson
Healtt� Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Health Ins�ector
Steven J. Olson
Health Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Flealth Inspector
Steve�} J .01son
Health Inspector
Steven J. Olson
f-I�alth Inspecior
St:even J. .Olson
Hea l �fr InsE��ctor
Stevcn J. Olsan
!lealth Ir�spector
Stevc�n �?. Olsnn
Fi�a11:r� Ir�SEi�c:�tc�r
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$100.00
$15.00
$105.00
$60.00
$15.00
�45.00
$30.00
$15.OQ
$15.00
$15.00�
$120.00
�$15.00
�75.00
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V. F.1-1. Fost 3u3 Les Or��on ,
1U4Q (1sbc�rne F;d.
Fridley, f�in. 55432
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�of�'s Produce Robert; Scl�roer
76?..Q �Jniversity Ave.N.E.
Frid1ey, hin. 55432
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Don`s Service Donald J. UJatson
8255 F. River Rd.
Fridl�y, (49n. 55432
V.F.t�d. Post 363 Les Orton
1040 Qsk�orne Rd.
Fridley, h1n. 55�'r32
Entertainm�nt
V. F. trJ. Pos � �63 Les Orton
1040 Qsbvrne Rd.
Fridley, ��1��. 55�32
Food Cs�ablish�l�ent
8ob's f-'roduce Robert Schroer
7620 Ur�iver�sity Ave. t�E.
Fridley, Mr7. 55432
Chuck's Meats Chuck Klein
7620 Ui�ive�°sii.y Ave.N.E.
Fr�idley, hin. 55432 �
Don's Service Donalcl J. Watson
; 8255 E. River Rd.
Fridley, �Ytn. 55�32
V.F.W. Post 3C3 Les Ot'tOP1
10�Q Gsb�rnE� Rd.
Fri��ley, Mn�. 5�4:�2
Retail Gasoline
Don's Ser,vir.e Donald J. 4•datson
�f B?55 E. Ri��er Rd. �
r Fri<i;ey, h1�i. 55{'�3?_
Stev�n J. Olson
fiealttr Inspector
11D
�_� VVl��:Y
, �_ Fc� � s_
$45.00
JamE�s P. Hill
Public Sa�Fety Director
James P. Hil1
Puhlic Safety Director
James P. Hill
Public Safety Director
James P. Hill
PuUlic Safety Director
Steven J. Olson
Health Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Health Inspector
Steven J. Olson
Health Inspector
StevEn J. Olson
Health Inspector
Dart°el Clark
Building Inspector
$12.00
$12.00
$24.00
$70.00
$35.00
�35.00
�35.Q0
$35.0�
$h0.00
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Iloine iioderr�iz��r's~Inc.
4l_53 Mi�nehaila I�venue
Minncapolis, PZP7 55406
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Mill City Fi�atinc� & A/C Co.
13005 B 16th Avenue North
P�linneaZ�oli�, IIN 55441
Owens 5�r.��ices Corpor4tion
930 E. 80th Street
B.loorniz.g�on, I�7��d 55420
PLI�STF.:?ING
Joe Ilelson Stucco Co. , Inr..
1150 - 9&tiz 'L�3r�F� N.G7.
Coon Rapi. ds , l�^:1V 55433
SIGN FkEC:TC>R
Leroy Sa:gn�, Inc.
6325 P?elcome Avei.ue Nort.i
I�4ir�nea�y�li�:�, �'u7 55429
Nordqu?_st Sign Co.
312 6tie.:;t I»��}�e 5treet
Mi.nn�a�olis , nild 55408
PLIBLIC SG�:?t�1NIl'P1�:� POOLS
12G0 - 72nd^�.venue N.L.
7855 F�st Ri_ver Ro�d N..E.
fiy ; David Stevc�izson
By: Joel Dilln�r.
By: David Stevenson
By; Robert Ow:ens
By: Evelyn Nelson
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By: EDRIC A:-�sociates
5024 Normandale Ct,
�dina, r1V 55436
I3y: 5 Sands Develoi�m�nt Co.
c�o Hi.rsc�1--1�3e��.m��� Co.
520 Shelard Tocac:��-
600 County �:oad 18
Miiin��a}>oli.s, A�i1 5542f
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WILLIAM SANDIN
Plb�. Htg. Insp-
DI�RREL CI.ARK
Chief Bldg, Ofc,
WILLIAM S11I3DIPd
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
VdILLIAM SANDIN
Plbg. Hi�g, :Insp.
DAI2RET� CLARK
Chi ef Bl.dg. Of c.
DARREL CLARK
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DARFtEL CT�RK
Chief Bldg: Ofc.
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Mii�r�eapol.is, r�^d 5�431 I3y: Lloyd �rnst Chief Bldg. Ofc.
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4�2�'7 - 1E5th Avenue ��.E.
'vJ,yr.�r;�ing, f1;�d �5032
Est. (�Je. ?_ - 1931 �-1isc. Concrete Curb &
UuLter Contract �16,341.50
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