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08/03/1981 - 5299� O�FICIAL CITY COUNCIL AGEP�DA REGULAR COUNCIL MEEI"ING AUGl1ST 3 , 1981 . �. , ( MFhiQ Tc � � I • BLIC WORKS: BLIC WORKS CITY FRIDLEY CITIt COUNC 1 L � REGULAR COU�VCIL MEETI�IG - AUGUST 3, 19d1 - 7:30 P.M. TiEPARTMENT HEADS FOLLOWI�JG ARE TH� ��ACTIOP�S NEEDE:D"� PLEA�E Hl;VE YOUf� �;i�'�;Jc�� BACK I N THE CI TY MANAGER � S OFFI C.E El' THE �"IEUN�SD/`,Y BEFU;:E THE NEXT REGULAR COUNC,IL PiCETING. 1H�P:K YOU, � f/y i�8�� G�� ( PRESE,NTAT I 0�1 OF CERT I F I CATE OF APPRf:C I AT I ON : HARRY CASE, VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHI�ER . Not able to be present. Certificate will be forwarded to him APPROVAL OF MINUTES: RE6ULAR MEET I NG, .Jl1LY ZO, IJa� Approved ADOPT I 0,� OF AGE� DA : Added: Consideration of Variance for 3-se�ason porch. Request by William May, 7110 Riverview Terrace � OPEiV FORUt�I: iCONSIDERATION OF ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA - 1S �'�1NUTES) - �; Mr.George Doday, 630 Lafayette St. and Mr. Gordon Fanberg, 8330 Broad Ave. regarding livestock.ordi�nance �omF►laint (rabbits) CONSIDERATION OF VARIANCE FOR 3-SEASON POftCH. REQUEST BY WILLIAM MAY, 7110 RIVERVIEW TERRACE. Yariance Approved by I;ouncil. Inform applicant . iVEW BUS I HESS : � CONSIDERATION OF Igt�Z PRELIMIt�ARY BUDGET INCLUDING REVENUE SHARING AND SETTING PUBLIC HEARING FOR Au�us-r 17, 19d1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 B Received Preliminary Budget -- Public H�earing set for August 17, 1981 ACTION NEEDED: Prepare for public hearin�� -- �UBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS �PUBLIC WORKS LIC REGULAR r�EETING, AUGUST 3, 19�1 YE�! BUSIi�ESS: CONSIDERATION OF WAIVING THE FEE F01� A SIGN PERMIT FOR ANOKA COUNTY CETA CENTER CRIVER'rV00D COMMUNITY �ENTER, 7150 EasT RIVER �OAD). � � � � � � . � � . Fee Waiver approved ACTION NEEDED: Inform applicant of Council approval PAGE ..,2-2� RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRAC:T FOR I9a1 CONCRET� PAVEMENT AND CRACK SEALINC� PROJECT �BIDS OPENtD ��Z9I01 AT 11:0� A�M�)'� � � � � � � � � � � � - 3 A Bids Received. Awarded to low bidde�r--Boda Construction. Administration authorized to increase project by 25'� ACTION NEEDED: Inform all bidders of Courn�il action and increase project amount by 25% RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR �'�IA1 NTENANCE ON 1� 5 P'�I LLI ON GALLON RESERVOI R �BIDS OPENED %IZ9/�1 AT 1:0� P�M�). . . � � � � � � � � 4 - 4 A 8ids Received. Awarded to low bidde�r - Boda Construction. ACTION NEEDED: Inform all bidders of Council action CONSIDERATION OF CHANGE ORDER #1, STREET IMPROVE- MENT PROJECT i�0� $T� I9a1-1�. � . � . � � � . . � � . � 5 - 5 B Change Order approved ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized 'UBLIC WORKS 'UBLIC WORKS aUBLIC WORKS REGULAR I��EETING, AUGUST 3, I9a1 NEW BUSIWESS iCONTINUED) CONSIDERATION OF CHANGE ORDER N0. 1, STREET IMPROVE- MENT PROJECTS $T. 1981-1 AND Z� � � � . � � � � . . � . Change order approved ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized PAGE 3 . • : CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION DETERP�INING THE ��iECESSITY FOR AND AUTHORIZING THE AI:QUISITION 0� CERTAIN PROPERTIES BY PROCEEDINGS IIV THE EMINENT DGMA I N � OSBORN E ROAD ) � � � � � . � � � . . � � � � � � � % - % B Resolution No. 81-1981 adopted ACTION NEEDED Proceed as authorized CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ORDEF;ING IMPROVEMENT, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING ADVE:RTISEMENT FOR BIDS: STORM SEWER AND DRAINAGE PROJECT f�IO, 132� �...�- t� D Resolution No. 82-1981 adopted ACTION NEEDED: Proceed with advertising for bids EST I MATES � � . . . . . . , . � � � . . . � � . � . . . . 9 Approved . ACTIQN NEEDED: Pay estimates LICENSES, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 10 - 10 I Approved ENTRAL SERV. ACTION NEEDEO: Issue licenses �LAIMS � . . . . . � � . . � � . � . . � � . . � . . � � 11 Approved ENTRAL SERV. ACTION NEEDED: Pay claims � ADJOUR�i: 8:35 P.M. FRIDLEY CITY COUNC 1 L REGt1LAR COU�VCIL MEETIyG - AUGUST 3, 19d1 - 7c�0 P,M, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: PRESE�ITAT I0�1 OF CERT I F I CATE OF APPEZEC I AT I OiV : HARRY CASE,_ VOLUNTEER FIREFIG}iTER .4PPROVAL OF MINUTES: REGULAR �'�EETING, .JULY ZO, 1���. ADOPTIO�J OF AGE�DA: OPEiV FORUf�i : iCONSIDERATION OF ITEMS NOT UN AGENDA - 15 �IINUTES) �IEW BUS I NESS : CONSIDERATION OF I92�Z PRELIMINARY BUDGET INCLUDING . REVENUE SHARING AND SETTING PUBLIC HEARING FOR Au�usT 17, 1931, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1 - 1 B REGULAR r�EETING, AUGUST 3, 19�1 VE�� BUS I i�ESS : PAGE 2 CONSIDERATION OF WAIVING THE FEE FO�R A SIGN PERMIT FOR ANOKA COUNTY CETA CENTER �RIVER.WOOD COMMUNITY �ENTER, 7150 Eas-r RIYER �OAD) � � � � � � � � . . . . � . 2 - 2 � RECEIVING �IDS AND AWARDING CONTRAi�T FOR I9a1 CONCRETE PAVEMENT AND CRACK SEALIN�J PROJECT �BIDS OPENED %/29/t31 AT 11:0� A.M�). � . . . . � � � � � 3 - 3 A RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRP,CT FOR ��IAINTENANCE ON I.,5 P�1LLION GALLON RESERVOIR iBIDS OPENED %/29/al AT 1:�0 P�M�)� � � � . � � � . � . 4 - 4 A CONSIDERATION OF CHANGE ORDER #1, STREET IMPROVE- MENT PROJECT �Jo, ST, 19a1-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 5 B REGULAR �'�EETING, AUGUST 3. IJal iVEW BUSIP�ESS (CONTINUED) PAGE 3 CONSIDERATION OF CHANGE �RDER N0. 1, STREET IMPROYE- MENT PROJECTS $T, 1981-1 AND Z � � � � � � � � � . � � . 6 - 6 B CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION DETER�IINING THE ��JECESSITY FOR AND AUTHORIZING THE At:QUISITION OF CERTAIN PROPERTI�S BY PR4CEEDINGS II� THE EMIPJENT DGMA I N �OSBORNE ROAD) � � . � � � � � � � � . . . . � � � � - 7 B CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ORDEFtIN� IMPROVEMENT� APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING ADVE:RTISEMENT FOR B I DS : STORM SEWER AND Dl�A I NAGE PR()JECT i�IO , 132 ���..�- 2� D EST I MATES � � � . . . � � . � � � , � . � � � � � � � . � 9 LICENSES, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 10 - 10 I �LAIMS � . � � � . . . � � . � . . � � � � � . � . � . � 11 ADJOURy: MEETING OF TIiE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIt.OF JULY 20, 1981 �, (i (1 THE MItJUTES OF THE RE6ULAR MEETING OF THE FRIDI.EY CITY COUNCIL Of JUlY 20, 1981 The Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order at 7:34 p. m. by Mayor Nee. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Nee led the Council and audience in the 'Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: N�MBERS PRESENT: Mayor Nee, Councilman Fitzpatrick, COuncilwoman Moses, Councilman Schneider, Cauncilman Barnette MEMBERS ABSENT: None APPROVAL OF MINUTES: PUBLIC HEARING MINUTES OF JULY 13, 1981: MOTION by Couhcilman Schneider to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF A6ENDA: MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to adopt the agerida as presented. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: There was no response from the audience under this item of business. OLD BUSINESS: 1 ORDINANCE #735 ESTABLISHING A NEW CHAPTER 108 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTITLED IRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL AND REPEALIN& OLD CHAPTER 108 IN ITS ENTIRETY: MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to waive the reading and approve ordinance #735 upon the second reading. Seconded by Codncilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 2 CONSIDERA7ION OF SECOND READING OF AN_ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 205 OF THE MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to table this item until the August meeting. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 3 CONSIDERATION OF SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 113.10 (7) JF CHAPTER 113 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTIILED "REFUSE DISPOSAL": Councilwoman Moses stated she had a chance to talk to a few people in her neighborhood, and the only real complaint was that one gart�age hauler leaves the truck in a certain spot for 1/2 - lhr., which is irritat:ing to the neighbors. As far as timing, �st people did get up at 6:00 a.m. She felt the garbage haulers could educate the people a little better as to where the garbage cans go. She under- stood some haulers charge a cheaper rate if r,ans are placed on the curb. Even if people were notified by the haulers to pui: their cans in front of the garage, it would save time in picking up garbage for those residents who usually place their garbage cans behind the garage. She did not feel that moving the hour of operation from 6:30 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. would I�inder the garbasehaulers, and she would like to see it changed to 7:00 a.m. �? 2��' REGULAR hEETIN6 OF JULY 20, 1981 PAGE 2 Mayor Nee stated he was very sympathetic to the garbage haulers and was not aware that the garbage trucks created that much of a disturbance. But, if they are going to restrict other businesses to a starting time of 7:00 a.m., then they should be consistent. Mr. Larry Plessel, 15323 Ramsey Blvd. N.E., Anoka, representing Plessel Sanitation, and Mr. Ben Shutrop, 7041 - 160th Lane N.W., Anoka, representing Woodlake Sanitation, were in the audience. Mr. Plessel stated they try to get off the busy streets before 7:00 or 8:00. For example, East River Road•is a killer, and they try to arrange their route so they are off that street early. That is why it is good for them to start by 6:30 a.m. He did not see why the time should be changed since there have not been ar�y complaints. Mr. Shutrop stated that at the first reading, he felt the City Council was in favor of 6:30 a.m. From a garbage hauter's point of view, a 7:00 a.m. starting time is not good at a11. Councilman Schneider stated he had no problem with having the h�ulers start at 6:30, but he had a problem with the consistancy as other trades cannot start until 7:00 a.m. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated that the whole ordinance is based on 7:00 a.m. They cannot make an exception that would not include, for example, construction and all other.noisy activities. Mr. Plessel stated that when the Council members sa�y they cannot make exceptions, he felt this is one exception that should be made. They do an important service for the residents of Fridley. He did not think there was a problem with the people complaining about the noise. It was better to make an exception than to go with 7:00 a.m. and then not enforce it and let them start at 6:30. The City would probably get more complaints that wa�y. MOTION by Councilman Barnette to table consideratiai of second reading of an ordinance amending Section 113.10 (7) of Chapter 113 of the Fridley City Code entitled "Refuse Qisposal" for art indefinite period of time. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, Nee, Barnette. and Schneider voting aye, Moses and Fit�Qatrick voting nay, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried. nonTUeurr ���� Tn cMFNn crrv r.nnF (1F CITY DF FRIDLEY. BY MAKI��G A CHANGE IN Mr. John Flora stated that the first reading was held on February 9, 1981. At that reading, it was directed by City Council to hold the second reading until Winfield Development finalized their plans for development of that property. Winfield Development has now finalized those plans, so the City is moving ahead with the Zoning change. Mr. Flora stated this area is along the west side of Univ., just below the Paschke 3-story office building. Winfield is looking at constructing two buildings on that parcel--the one parcel on Lots 2& 3 would remain C-2, and the remaining Lots 4, 5, and 6 are being requested to be rezoned to M-1. Mr. Flora stated that at the first reading, the only stipulation identified by the Planning Commission was that the developer work with City staff in coming up with a fair portion of roadway cost for that street which the City has constructed into the Comnunity Park parking lot, since the developer's plans call for utilizing that street as an access into their parking facilities. 4��� RE6ULAR MEETING OF JULY 20, 1981 PAGE 3 Mr. Flora stated that at the February 9 meeting, the ordinance presented to the Council was the one shown on page 4 of the agenda book. During that meeting, the discussion evolved to i�tilize the recommendation that was submitted on a compromise position by the Planning Comnission to rezone only the southern 3 lots. The minutes did not specificatly state t.hat a motion was to have the first reading of the ordinance as presented as ar� addendum sheet, but the gist was that it was a motion the Council meinbers wouTd support. MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to amend the ordinance to delete "Lot 2, except the northerly 50 feet, and Lot 3. Seconded by (:ouncilman Barnette. Upon a �� voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared tf�e motion carried unanimousiy. MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to waive the readin�� and approve ordinance #737 as amended upon the second reading. Seconded by Coiancilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting a�ye, Mayor Nee declared tlie motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: C� CONSIDERATION OF VACATION REQUEST, SAV_#81-02 BV PETITION #�-1981 �TO VACATE � ALLEY EASEMENT, EA57 SIDE F EAST RIVER ROAD ETdEEN 61� AND 6 n MOTIQN by Councilman Schr►eider to set the public hearing for August 10, 1981. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to recefve the July 8, 1981, Planning Comnission minutes. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. I' � RECEIVING N�MO FOR REQUEST OF $390 FOR IYDP COUNlTY FAIR BOOTH, PROJECT COMMITTEE OF HRC: Mr. Qureshi stated the IYDP Comnittee is requesi:ing the City advance them $390 so they can rent a booth at the Anoka Courtl:y Fair and also sell balloons at the booth. They hope to makE: enough revenue to return this money to the City. Hopefully, this will develop a better aw��reness of the International Year of Disabled Persons. He stated that sin a� this is the International Year of Disabled Persons, he thought it was a w�ry worthy cause. . Councilman Schneider stated he had no problem with the concept, but he was concerned with the City setting a precedent by acting as a banking institution for loaning monies. Mr. Qureshi stated the City could donate the $390 to the IYDP Co�nittee. Then, if the Comnittee does make enough revenue and wishes to return the money to the City, the City would accept that money. MOTION by Councilman Schneider that the City donate E390 to the Fridley IYDP canmittee for the IYDP County Fair booth and sale of balloons. These funds to cortie from the budget allocated to the Human Resources Cortmission. Secon�ed by Councilman Barnette Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated that E�arb Terpstra, Co-Chairperson of the IYDP Conrnittee, and Dean Keller, a membE�r of that Comnittee, were in the audience to answer any questions. Ms. Terpstra stated the Fridley IYDP Carmittee is going in half with the Coon Rapids IYDP Comnittee with this effort. Slie stated the balloons will have the IYDP national emblem on them. The ba'1loons will sell for $2/each. They expect a profit of $1,000, which will go �For the survey they are going to conduct in the fall. UPOt� A VOICE VOTE, ALL YOTIN6 AYE, Mayor Nee d�2clared the motion carried unanimously. i...i ` L� REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 20, 1981 � PACE a MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt resolution #74-1981 setting the public hearing for August 10, 1981. Secoaded by Gbuncilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Qureshi stated that a representative from Winfield Development was in the audience. Mr. Rob Taylor, Winfield Development, stated the final drawings are being prepared right now by the architect. Hopefully. with being able to put together the financing and with the approval of the Council, they are optimistic they will be able to start the building this fall. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated that because this building would be irtrnediately north of the new Conmunity Park, he felt they were not so much interested in what the building is going to look like as they were about the anticipated uses for the building. Mr. Taylor stated they are as concerned about the compatibility of uses between the tenants in the building as the surrounding neighborhood. In their buildings throughout the Twin Cities area, they practice a high degree of control in not allowing the kinds of uses that often cane to their buildings such as auto body shops, things that use outside storage, etc. They are mostly looking for light manufacturing, warehousing. printing, service uses. There will be a relatively high degree of office finishing at the ends of the building both facing the city park and facing the Paschke office building. It is anticipated that the ends of the building in these locations, for at least a depth of two b�ys, will be devoted to office space. He did not think the City Council would be disappoinied in the uses that will be housed in the building. Mr. Qureshi stated that he would encourage Winfield Development to make all possible material available at the public hearing on August 10. He thought the City Council would like to see the general layout of the building and the outside architecture. MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to adopt resolution #75-1981 setting the public hearing for August 10, 1981. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 9 RECEIVING BIDS ON TENNIS COURT RESURFACING AND COLOR COATING BIDS OPENED JULY 9 1981 11:00 A.M. : Mr. Flora stated that the Parks & Recreation Department advertised for resurfacing in a number of their tennis courts with a green asphalt-type surfacing. They received bids from three companies, but based upon the information that was received and the bids, Dr. Boudreau, Director of the Parks & Recreation Department, is recomnending that the bids be received, but that a contract not be awarded at this time. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the bids on the tennis court resurfacing and colur coating. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � (� �. REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 20, 198I PAGE 5 MOTION by Councilman Schneider to reject aii the bids on the tennis court resurfacing. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Qureshi stated they still plan to get this work done this year. 1� RESOLUTION �{76-I981 OPPOSING THE ESTABLISHMENT Of A HAZARDOUS WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY IN THE CITY OF FRILDEY: Councilwoman Moses stated she had a question regarding the fourth "WHEREAS": "WHEREAS, the area is corr�rised of major existing developments, and the City comprehensive plan provides for over thirty acres of inedium to high density residential development in the proposed site, ancl any consideration of a hazardous waste processing facility in this area Miill be inconsistent with the plan; and ..." She felt that something should be added saying that the City is in need of this land for residential. Cou�ld they put a little more strength into this paragraph? MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to amend the resoiui;ion to insert the words, "much needed". as follows: "and the City cor�rehEansive plan provides for over thirty acres of much needed medium to high densi�:y residential development in the proposed site..." Seconded by Counciiman Schnei�ier. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion cerrie�i unanimously. MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to adopt Resoiution #.76-1981 as amended. Seconded by C�uncilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote. all voting a�ye, Ma�yor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � 11 �SOLUTIOPJ �77-1981 DETERMINING THE NECESSITY F01� Pd'�U AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY BY PROCEEDINGS IN THE EMINENT DOMAIN: Mr. Flora stated the Moore Lake Restoration Project calls for a diversion of stormwater from Moore Lake through a ditch to Rice Creek. One of the major phases of the project ca11s for the diversion of the existing ditch which takes the storrnwater from the entire area of Moore Lake, diverting it through a pipe into a small detention pond and then through another pipe into the existing ditchline which runs parallei to Hwy. 65 on the west side. Mr. Flora stated the plan is being developed by Hickok & Associates, and the City has, based on that plan, coordinated ail the adjacent property owners to obtain easements to place this pipe under the ground. They have received an easement fran the Shorewood Plaza property. They have talked to Max Saliterman. who owns a major portion of the porperty, and he� is agreeable to give an easement if the City would also put this segment of ditch� into pipe that runs essentially from West Moore Lake Road to a retention pond. Hickok & Associates is agreeable to this. Mr. Flora stated three of the property awners acljacent to the Moore Lake Park have agreed to provide easement. One property c�vner is opposed. Therefore, they have submitted a resolution requesting that the City Attorney work with the property owners to obtain the easement to insta'11 the pipe necessary for the Ftoore Lake Project. F10TION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 77-1981. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared th� motion carried unanimously. 1 2 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION CERTIFYIPIG CHARGES 'f0 THE COUNTY AUDITOR TO BE LEVIED AGAINST CERTAIN PROPERTIES FOR COLLECTIOIV WITH THE TAXES PA LE N 1982: Deleted from agenda. 1� � `` GU� REGULAR MEETING OF JUtY 20. 1981 PAGE 6 MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 81-1981. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting a�ye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 79-1981. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 1 � RESOLUTIpV �i80-1981 AUTHORI2 eccrccMrurc rw n�iri nr e nnn MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 80-1981. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote. all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 1 6 �ESTIMATES: MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to approve the estimates as submitted: Herrick & Newman, P.A. 6279 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, N�t 55432 For services rendered as City Attorney for the months of June & July, 1981 $4,81�.58 Walhunt Construction, Inc. 1640 - lllth Avenue N.W. Cedar, MN 55011 Partial estimate #2 - S& W Project #133 $7,302.10 TKDA and Assoc., Inc. 2500 American Nat'1. Bank Bldg. St. Paul , N�V 55101 Eng. 5ervices, May 1981, Infiltration/ Inflow analysis $2,816.83 Eugene A. Hickok & Assoc.. Inc. 545 Indian Mound Wayzata, MV 55391 Professional services - June, 1981 - Moore Lake Restoration Project $5,320.02 Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. �Ub REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 20, 1981 PacE � 1 ►7 CLAIP9S: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to authorize paym�nt of Claims No. 197�00-197UO2. Seconded by Councilman Schrteider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � �Q :LICENSES: v MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to approve the licenses submitted and as on file in the License Clerk's Office. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Councilman Barnette to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Ma�yor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of July 20, 1981, adjourned at 9:04 p.m, Respectfully submitted, Lynne Saba William J. Nee Recording Secretary Mayor• i0fficial Publioatic>n) CITZ OF FRIDI.BT POBLIC �0?ICB � In conformance With Section 7.0�1 of the City Charl:er, the Pollowing City Manager's preliminary budget Por the year 1982 will be subm:itted to the City Council at their August 3, 1981 meetiag. L4?II�!►TS 0� �SY�OS . �General Property Tax 'Special Jlaaeaaments Licenses Contractors Business Other Permits Grants and Shared T'axes Charges Por Services Fines and Forfeitures Interest Earnings Other Miacellaneou� Revenue Insuranee Refund (Police and Fire Pensions) TransPers Seal Coating State Aid Surplus Revenue Sharing b'und Liquor Fund General Fund Surplus TOTAL: G�TSRAL FQ�TD State Aid Funds Revenue Sharing Fumds i Civia Center Bond 'F'und � Capital Improvement Fund I r0'rei.: o'raa FutIDrs f ZOTAI.: �I.i. FOFDS H11SIM M. QIIRLSHI City Maaager �SR�I. FOI� �2�753�903 5, 500 19.25� 124,068 3�706 119,497 1,605�966 133,000 107,000 210,000 48,000 120 , 000 65,000 70,000 255�000 100, 000 331,000 �6,070,894 . �PP�OP�LTIOItS �g�at �,r►verrL��t Le,gislative Ge,neral and Financial 1Management Ceatral Services (Civic �Center/Data Processing) PJi�1�n S.� Poliee and Civil DeP�nse Fire ��e Yorks Code Enforcement and Planaing En�gineering and Public Works Maintenance Reere,�,� NP►turalist and Parks and Recreation Rese�rve OTH6S FO11DS 3PBCIAL 1tS'PSNOB FIIl!TDS 326,700 255,000 DBBT SERVICB FQNIDS 40,000 CIPI?AL P80d�I.T FQ'�IDS g4,100 3 715.800 }6,78b.69� � 168,378 662,15u �. 174, 040 1,816,739 471,333 308,596 1,053,262 1,218,392 258,000 �6,070,89� 326,700 255,000 40,000 . 94,100 � 7t5,800 ,�,6,786,69� City �t kidihr. MienKet� PROGRAM BIIDGET ls$� REVENUE SHARIN6 DETAIL r-- � PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT SE ICES !_EGISLATIVE IFor providing financial assistance E-0- to comnunity service organizations For improved energy awareness and 1,600 conservation program (Part of Energy Commission Program) CITY MANAGEMENT For improved communication channels -0- with the public. (Part of Public Information Program) POLICE For improved crime prevention 18,095 and public awareness (Part of , Police Special Projects Program) For better data to improve -0- apprehension of crimina7s. (Part of Informaiional Service Program) FIRE For better fire suppression -0- {Part of Fire Suppression Program) PARKS AND RECREATIO� NATURALIST For community nature interpretation 64,!i15 (Part of Nature Interpretation Program) PARKS For improving environmental 30,200 ssesthetics of public lands (Part of Landscaping/Nursery/ Reforestation Program) RECREATION For improving culture and arts 5,500 (Part of Cultural and Arts Program) For improving services to senior 1[�,400 citizens, teens (Part of Hobbies/ Clubs Program) �� Ib.wra wq. a2 Albati�n wp OTHER XPEN S � CAPITAL OUTLRY E 5,000 $ -0- 250 -0- 15,600 -0- 2,500 -0- 13,000 -0- .1,300 4,800 Four Talkies & Chargers 15,000 Pumper Trutk (Partial pay- ment) 9T ,800 28,300 -a- 24,100 -0- 5,340 6,250 For annual comnunity celebration 'I,000 2,000 (Pdrt of Special Events Program) _ TOTALS 5131,510 �103,690 GRAND TOTAL -0- -0- -0- E ]9,800 5255 ,000 (pfficiii luDlioa.tion) �I.IC �RI��G DQpgB !� �iID1.ET CITT COONCII. Tp YgOM IT M►i COMCERt7: Notice ia heret�y given that tbere will be a Public Hearing before the City Council of the City of Fridley in t6e City Ha].1 at 6431 Univeraity �vaue Northeast oa lbnday� Iugust 17, 1981 ia the Council Chambers at 7:30 p.m. for t:be purpoae of: ConduoLing the SndBet e�aring !or the 1982 8ndaet� iaolu�ding 8e��aue SDariag tuads !or 1982. !be City of Fri.dley vould like to �stsnd an imitation to all citizans aad partioularly.senior citizens to participate in thia puDlic bearing on the 19� BudBet �apecislly Revenue Sharing Funda, aad to make written or oral noameata. ibe unapproprieted fuada !or Hevsnue Shariag on hand are noae• Revenue Sharing Fu�da budgeted for 1982 are i255r000. �nyrone d�airia� to be heard ritb r�f�rsnee Lo Lhe above aatte�r xill be heard at thia seeting. Detailed information aay be obtained at the City Nanagar's oi'fiee� 6�31 Univeraity Aveaue Northeast, Fridley � !'D�1 !i5432 • LS7[DI�?6 � tEf�QB General Properl:y Tax Special �aaeasmenta Lioenaea Contractora Huaiaaa� Otder Permita firanta snd 3ha�red T�e� Charges for Se�rvioss Finea and Forfoitures IAterest Earni�ngs Other Miacella�weoua Aevenue Ir�uraace Refuu►d (Police and fYre Penaions) Tranafers 3�a1 Coatiag State Ilid Surplua Revenue Shar.lag Fund Liquor Fund fieneral Fuad Surplua mru.: c�sa►� so�rn 3tate Aid Funds Hevenue 5haring Funda Civio C�aL�r Bwnd Fuad Cayital Improv�ement Fund TCT�I.: O?I� �Om.4 ToT�t.: �LL � L:SD! M. QQ� Cit� Maaager Publiah: �uguat 5. 1981 �uauat 12. 19P 52,753.903 5.500 19,254 12�1.06 B 3r706 119�49T t,605,966 133.000 107,000 210.000 48,000 120,GQ0 65,000 T0�000 �5,000 100,000 33��000 �,o�o.e� 3�.700 255.000 •0�000 9�► r 100 3 T15.800 �6•T86•69# G�UL M!? �PP1tOP�L?IOIfS Benerai C�ve�y�y�, Legialatilve a��ral and Financial Mtaageeoent Central :3ervic�a (Civic Gater��Data Proceeaing) P�+h�te Sife�;,y Polioe ��id Civil Deferiae Fire ��hlie York:� Code Enf��rcement and Planai,ng Eagineer:tng sad Pubiic iiorirs INaiatanaace �rs8L14a 11�turalist and parka �md Aecreation tteaerve o�a roms spscLt. �svnrus t�s D88S 3BRYICS PII�B C�PIT�I. PIOJSC? !0@S TDIUIC� B2 REYffiJOH SH�RLIG = 168�378 = 7,050 662,154 15,600 17�1, 040 1�816,739 33,595 477,333 2t,000 308,596 1,053.262 1.218�392 258.000 �b.070.89� 326,700 255,OOU 00�000 94�100 � T15.t00 �6.786•69� 177,655 000 1� .2 ANOKA COUNTY COMMUN{1"Y ACTION PROGRAM, INC. 7150 EAST RIVER ROAD � FRIDLEY, MIN'NESOTA 55432 � PHONE 572-0060 ' DATE: July 28, 1981 T0: Nasim Qureshi, Fridley City Manage.r FROM: Stephen Klein . SUBJECT: Waiver of sign permit fees for Ri��erwood Community Center. I request that the City of Fridley waiver tY�e $24.00 sign permit fee for the institut:ional sign to be located at the RivE:rwood Community Center off 71st Way in Fridley. As you are aware this building provides space for the Anoka C.E.T.A. Center, Metropolitan Stat:e University, Anoka County Community Action Program, American Red Crosf�, and other County offices. I would appreciate your prompt response to 1:his request. a An Equal Opportunity Employer CITY OF FRIDLEY SIGN PERMIT APPLII;ATION �TNER: f��voV�4 CU�ti� C�.¢ C�.�J�� SIGN EREt:TOR: hN�i�jl (q • l�w,l,_,�cT �• �►nax�ss :'7 / S�z f'� st- R� �� �?�/. iwnxESS: A.�� ►�C.a C� u.i �- +-�•.� s,� -�-- � �i; �� 1�, N!-v � Sr y 3�. � —�. �, �o. : � �? r - �� TEL NO. :_ � � � - ,t �L � SIGN LOCATION STR'EET 2J0: � ) �U STREET : �•4 S* 1� � Cr�J �Qv �� �. IAT: -~'� �<-�' BLOCK: ADDITION: ��5'� �,•�i„_ �' .� 7 DESCRIPTION 4F SIGN SIGN TYPE: *Wall *�Pylon � '�**�of _ Teaaporary Other �g� � ' Height a ' �i. Ft. aj ' Coazstructed Of l,�/o v,� Illuaninated � Estimated Cost $ j�j'�t> • c7z� Zb Be� Covnpleted Sign xessage� ; v� r�,,, o o i� �u.H ��.v, �� y Cr-c.�-v T t Allowable Area �`.' � � * Lenqth of bui.lding wall siqn is to be placed on 2A ** Distance Fraa: Property Line � Inter./Dwy��.� Hgt. Above Grade � *** Rcof Sign fn Lieu of Py1�Signs �� � Pexmit Fees; Llp tr� 40 square feet - $24.00 More than 40 square feet - 560.00 Add $.50 State surcharge if sign not illuminated. Te�aporary siqns; porta panels, banne:rs, pennants, etc. , NO FEE Political siqns; $15.00 deposit, refi.uided when signs are removed after election. STIPULATItN FOR ALL SIQ�1S: Revolving beacons, zip flashers and dimilar devices • �ncludinq any sources c�f light which changes in ���'7 _ �. :° �,>,. Y�"'�intensity are prohibitE:d. . � �V �� ,, '� v u ci � The undersigned hereby makes application for a peno�it for the wor herein specified, agreefng to do all work isi strict accordance with t:he City of Fr ey Ordinances and zul ngs of the De arbnent of Buildin s, and eb decla es a a 1 the facts and representations stated in this application �t ue and �r�.ct DATE: ��� Z D � � SIC�TATURE: � �=<�%�� .. �r � z' 2� \ -� i ► 1� . �� _ 1 E. �rY� � '���� °'�C !� ��� " -. r- �z. 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' � � p �� � `s. i.^. - ' �i� �'`P � _,��� � ���� ; �� �J : _ � ����� -._ _ Q.v �js _ � TME GITY QF .-:;��. � DATE . �: �u1 sUBJECT �71RECTORATE �F �ue��c woRKs 1981 Concrete Pavement and Crack Sealing Project TO 3 MEMORANDUM � _� We received and opened bids for the 1981 Cancrete Pavement and Crack Seating Froject on Wednesday, 3uly 29, 1981 at 11:00 a.m. in the Civic �Center. Fourfieen contractors were interested in the project. Seven bids were received and were between �12,000 and $35,000. Boda Cons- truction was the low bidder a�t �12,127.50. Since the bid received was substantial�ly lower tfian we anticipated, I would recommend that we not only rece3ve and award the contract to 8oda Construction, but authorize us to add an additional 25� to the project for a total cost of �15,159.38. By �extending the contract. we will be able to extend our crack seaYing �down Trollhagen Drive and maximize the cost snvings generated by this ibid. Recomnend the City Council receive the bids �snd award the contract to 6oda Gonstruction and authorize a 25X increa:se to the project. JGF:ijk �° � ACTIONI iNFO• CITY OF FRIDLI:Y 1981 CONCRETE PAVEMENT & CRI�CK SEALING PROJECT Bid Opening: Wednesday, Jul 29 1981 (11:00 a.m„ PLANHOLQER Boda Construction 12325 Cloud Drive P�.E. Mpls., MN 55434 757-3470 Forby Contracting Route 3 Hinckley, MN 55037 384-6061 Palda & Sons 1462 Dayton Avenue St. Paul , h1N 55104 644-1604 All State Paving 10633 - 89th Avenue North Osseo, MN 55369 425-8616 Highway Services, Inc. 6317 Cambridge Street Mpls., MN 55416 Progressive Contractors 8736 Zachary Lane Osseo, MN 55369 425-4515 BID DEPOSIT A�eri can Dru��gi st 5� Reliance Ins„ Co. 5� Ch. Grp. of :[ns. Co. 5� Lunbe^mans In:�. 5� Seaboard SurE:ty Co. 5% Travel ers In�i. Co. 5q Arcon Construction Co., Inc. Mora, MN 55051 Wausau Ins. I;o. 5% 3ti Base = Bi d $12,127.50 $15,262.50 $17,216.10 $17,704.50 �18,925.50 $24,053.70 $34,554.30 TMt CITY OF . : - ,�. , �IRECTORATE - �F �'PUBL�C �A/ORKS ���r. . r � K:; � ,- - - - D�TE -� }, } ��'� v �9. 1981 FROM �.P.W. �UBJECT � Maintenance on.1:5 M111ion 6allon Reservair f'� ± x� � . TO �i ' MEMORANDUM ACTIONI INFO• On Jaiy 29, 1981 at 1:00.p.m. in the Civic (:enter, bids were received for the Nla;i�ntenance on .1.5 Million Gallon ��servoir located on Johnson Street. fourteen contraEtors were interestE�d in the project. i� re- ceived two 5ids. $oda Constructian was 1ow bidder at Z11,887.00. Funds for this project are available in the Public: Utility Fund. Recarmend tfie �ity Council receive the bids nnd award the contract for Mainten�nce of 1.5 Mittion�6allon Reservoir to �oda Construction. JGF:ijk CI7Y OF FRIDLEY MAINTENANCE OP� 1.5 MILLION GALLON RESERVOIR 8id Opening: Wednesday, July 29, 1981 (1:00 p.m.) PLANHOLDER Boda Construction 12325 Cioud Drive N.E. Mpl s. , MP� 55434 757-3470 (Tom) Paragon Constructors, Inc. 621 Pine Street St. Paul, MN 55101 227-1791 I BID DEPOSIT Ameri can Druggi sct 59� Trans-America 5% �A Base Bid $11,887.00 $22,190.00 . _ e:� . TFit CITY O� DIAECTORATE �F [' � � '�UBLIC iNORKS � �t V , � — ----_— �,: _ DATE `: ,1uly 23, 1981 - - FROM �.P.W. iUBJECT � Change Or�er Nc. 1, Street improve- ment Project Mo. St. 1981-10 r.�:,; TO � MEMORANDUM We fiave added 1,832 square y�rds of sealcoai�ing 'tfl our St. 1981-10 project to repair a section of sealcoat which was appiied under St. 1980-10. The cost of this re-coating w�i11 be reimbursed to the City 6y the bonding company for last year's sealcoat contractor. JGF/Mi.B : i j k - :.:ti : ..: : ACTION I INFO • a � . PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMEPJT Engineering Divis>ion City of Fridley Fridley, Minnesota July 20, 1981 Allied 8lacktop Company, Incorporated 10503 - 89th Avenue North Maple Grove, Minnesota 55369 Change Re: Order #1, Street Improve�nt Proje�ct No. St. 1981-10 Gentlemen: You are hereby ordered, authorized and ins;tructed to modify your contract for Street Improvement Project St. 1981-1(1 by adding the following esti- mated quantities for the additional total price of Eight hundred eighty-six dollars and seventy cents ($886.70). As these are estimated quantities, the bas�is of payment wouid be on the actual quantity of work performed and the following unit prices. ADDITTONS INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: Street improvements, including grading st<�bilized base, hot-mix bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, sidewalks, storm sewer system, water and sanitary sewer services and other facilit�ies located as follows: ITEM Osborne Way Eas•t River Road to Alden Way APPROX. QUAN'TITIES UNIT PRICE AMOUNT Sealcoat w/FA3-Class "A" Trap Rock - 1,832.02 Sq. Yds. $0.484 $886.70 Original Contract Price . . $47,052.5Q Addendum #1 (St. 1981-10) . 886.70 REVISED CONTRACT PRICE . . $47,939.20 The completion date for the main contract on St. 1981-10 will remain in effect as August 15, 1981. Page two Addendum #1 ST. 1981-10 � Submitted and approved by John G. Flora, Public Works Director on the 20th day of Ju1y 1981. Prepared b � Ct�ecked by i:�w,�L / � E:��z.— G„ LORA, P.E. ublic Works Director Approved and accepted this a� day of , 1981 by Allied Blacktop Company, Incorporated. ALLIED BLACKTOP COMPANY, INC. c ( By Approved and accepted this 3rd day of August 1981 by the City Council of Fridley, Minnesota WILLI�4M . NEE Mayor N�S�I . QURESHI C�ty anager ...__.. f. . . ._.. . TME a�TE �;f� ` FROM 'D. 6UBJECT OF OIAECTOAATE : �P �IJBLIC WORKS :� - r �+ohn 6. f�ora, Public Works Dir. Change Order No. i 5treet Improvement Project St. 1981-1 & 2 TO � MEMOR ANDUM we have prepared Change Order No. 1 to Str�eet Improvement Project Ho. St. 1981-I d� 2, which incorporates additional landscape restora- tion and final bituminous overla�y fior 69th Avenue. , The final overl.ay'is being completed at this time in order to maximize the funds allowabl� from State Aid. � ftecomnend the attached Change Order No. 1 be submitted and approved by City Council. 7his Change Order is within the 25� increa�se aiiowed. JGF:ijk - �:: : � - r4` J:,`ti ' }. k�»� � '!ti� ACTION I INFO • � (j PUBLIC WORKS DEPARI'MENT Engineering Division CITY OF FRIDLEY' Fridley, Minnesota July 28, 1981 NDH. Incorporated 700 Industry Avenue Northwest Anoka, Minnesota 55303 Subject: Change Order l, Street Improvement Project St. 1981-1 & 2 Gentlemen: You are hereby ordered, authorized and instructed to modify your contract for Street Improvement Project St. 1981-1 and 2 by adding the following work: ADDITION Street and landscape restoration on Highway No. 65 East Service Drive at Lucia Lane, and street and landscape and restoration on 69th Avenue at Rice Creek Boulevard ITEM APPROX. QUAP�T. UNIT PRICE AMOUNT Sod 1,100 Sq.Yd. $ 0.95 Sq.Yd. $ 1,045.00 Roadside Seeding 1 Acre 700.00 Acre 700.00 Topsoil Borrow 700 Cu.Yd. 4.50 Cu,Yd. 3,150.00 Common Excavation 1,000 Cu.Yd. 2.80 Cu.Yd. 2,800.00 B-b18 Conc. Curb b Gutter 600 Lin.Ft 4.50 Lin.Ft 2,700.00 Aggregate Base-C]ass V 500 Ton 5.10 Ton 2,550.00 Binder Course 325 Ton 11.50 Ton 3,737.50 Wearing Course 200 Ton 11.50 Ton 2,300.00 Bituminous Mat. for Mixture 30.87 Ton 210.00 Ton 6,482.70 l�" Bituminous Overlay 15,411 Sq.Yd. 2.15 Sq.Yd. 33,133.65 Total Change Order 1 . . . $58,598.85 Original Contract Pricn . . . . . . . $238,592.60 Change Order 1(St. 19�31-1 & 2) ... 583598.85 REVISED CONTRACT PRICE . . . . . . . �297,191.45 Pa ge two Letter to: NDH, Inc. Change Order 1, St. 1981-1 & 2 Ju1y 28, 1981 V � Submitted and approved by John G. �lora, Public Works Director on the 3rd day of August, 1981. � Pre ared � ��� '/�'� P Y Checked by /1��/��� � � � �. ��. � ....�.,,� . .�. 1 i�� Works Di rector Approved and accepted this 2°1� day of _ v L , 1981 by NDH, Inc. NDH, Incorporated � WV ' � �• ` `i �l' gy T�t e Approved and accepted this day of _ __�, 1981 by the City Council of Fridley, Minnesota ILLIM J. NEE Mayor NAS]:M M. QURESHI City Manager � TME CITY OF : . 7 ' DIAECTORATE �F � �UBL1C WORKS _,� . FRifl1,.�Y t. k ATE ` ` �ui iv Osborne Road Improvement TO MEMORANDUM ACTION 1 INFO • 7'he County is scheduling the improvement of Osbor.ne Road between l�iversity and Old Central for next year. Included in the project is the placement of sidewalk along the southern side of Osborne Road. Sidewalk easements are available from lMiversity to and including the old Frostop Drive-in property. We have not been successful ir+ obtaining the easement for the remaining portion of the sidewalk to old Central. The attached resolution calls for the City Attorney to acquire the ease- ments necessary for the sidewalk construction. JGF:ijk Attach: 1 � . a �`' * "*.r' . � ,f. , � � RESOLUTION N0. - 1981 RESOLUTION DETERMINING THE NECESSITY FOR AND AUTHORI�ING THE ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES BY PROCEEDINGS IN THE EMINENT DOMAIN (Osborne Road) WHERE AS, The City Council has heretofore determined that the City of Fridley should acquire certain properties for street and sidewalk easements. NOW, TNEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota as follows: l. Acquisition by the City of the following described properties is necessary for the purpose of street and sidewalk easements: A. The south 10 feet of the north 43 fe�et of the west 600 feet of the north 330 feet of the northeast quar�ter of the northwest quarter of Section 12, Township 30, Range 24; ex:cept the north 233 feet of the west 230 feet of the northeast quart.er of the northwest quarter of said Section 12; subject to easementsc of record. 8. The north 10 feet of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 1, Anderson Development. 2. The City Attorney is authorized and dirE�cted on behalf of the City to acquire the real estate above described tl�rough negotiations with the owners or if agreement cannot be reached thr��ugh negotiations to exercise the power of eminent domain pursuant to Minn��sota Statutes, Chapter i17, and is specifically authoriZed to notify the owners of intent to take possession pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, S�ection 117.042. The City Attorney is further authorized to take all actions necessary and desirabie to carry out the purpose of this resolution. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1981. WILLIAM J. NEE, NWYOR ATT E ST : ITY CLERK - IDNEY C. INMAN 0114A/1508A �a t� ��.��. � 7 B _ - �' � _- -� � .� � . °� �;�; _ , � . . - �: -� ;' ,: �. . . . -� . _ . • .. � . � � � � y � ": . -_r} i-'�.:�� . �, if: �� .:�`J .::'b y_ ` .. 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' .. .t �r'- .� L :.i ' 7450 �;..'- �44 0 � � � � � � /.'... , � �s� i ; < �^ -- -- -- �ri: � � ' :.;'• : ' - � 'Ifib i .M..�,� f C���►N� /.�06i� ,� � �� �yQO . �f�� 1 [,��n 17 T j �� : • ,��; '� � i, � � ie�� .__ .. � .-- ---- - ---- - � -- `� ;.=.fIR , � ... � �-�.« , � � TE �, OlAECTORATE . ;�F �+us��c wo��cs �� ,..�{ :�� ��� �"�y 29, 1981 �Pw '�ohn 6. flo �� , ,. � �- �::; _� :� � ic Works Dir Storm Sewer �nd Drainage i�rroject No. 132 TO Nasim MN Qureshi, Ci 8` MEMORANDUM ACTlON( INFO• Incorporated within the Storm Sewer and Draif�age Pro�ect No. i32 is the diversion portion of the Moore Lake Restorat�ion Project. In coordina- tion with Hickok and Associates, we have est�a�blished a time table which wi11 allow the 6ids for this work to be received the latter part of August. This will tfien a11ow tfie bid documents to be reviewed by MPCA and fPA so tha�t�the City Council wf11 be able to award the project in the ]atter part of September. It is anticipated that construction woutd tlteh cam�ence by 4ctober and completed prior� to next year's swimning season. The project advertised calts for the elimin�tion of the existing storm �tater ditches fran the beach narth, and pla��es them in buried pipe, and diverting tf�e water into Rice Creek. Hicko!k and Associates have revised the project segments to support this construction. Recomnend the City Councii order the advert.isement for bids for this project. JGF: i�k ��= �: . _ , 58�h AVE � � � > N U 2 2 O N 57th � a � OIVE NE U � \ n��' 0 0 R E M 0���,� OQ�`� I K E � A o � 2 � ti� tiQ � 2� �J ti r �, 3� � ? � 0 a � /. � � RICE EXIST. OPEN DITCH �a�� PROPOSED DIVERS►ON PROPOSED POND PROPOSED DIVERSION ,�. P < o° 3 RDENA Sffi�.UTIOH H0. - 198t A 88S0[.D?IOH ORDBRIHG II+lPEO�Y�?s APP80Y�I. 0� PLAIIS AHD OaDBBIBG 1lDYBaTISSMBHT F08 BID�S: 3T081i SSiiBa A8A DBAIYAGS Pit0.TSCt H0. 132 AOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL9ED, By the Coune:il of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota as follows: t. That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolutions are ordered to be effeeted and completed ��s soon as reasonably possible, to-wit: Grading, dredging, storm seWer and relat:ed drainage appurteaanees along Central Avenue bet�een High�ay 65 and Mi.ssfssippi Street That the work involved in said improvements as listed above shall hereafter be designated as: STORM SBWER AND DRAINAGE PROJECT N0. 132 L MOORE LAKE RBSTORATION 2. The plans and specifications prepared by the Public Works Direetor and E.A. Hickok and Asaoeiates, Inc., for su��h improvements and eaeh of them, pursuant to the Couneil Resolutions here�tofore adopted, a copy of which plans and specifications are hereto atta��hed and made a part hereof, are hereby approved and shall be filed with i�he City Clerk The Public Works Direetor shall accordingly prepare and cause to be inserted in the official newspaper advertisements foi� bids upon the making of sueh improvements under sueh approve plans and spec:ifications. The advertisement shall be published for three (3) Keeks (at leg�st 21 days), and shall specify the work to be done and will state that bids F►ill be opened and eonsidered at 11:00 a.m. on the 25th day of August, 1981, ir.i the City Hall, and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed wit•h the Publie Works Direetor, and aceompanied by a cash deposit, bid bond, or c:ertified cheek payable to the City for five pereent (5�) of the amount of sueh bid. That the advertisement for bids for STORM SEWER AND DRAINAGE PROJECT N0. 132, MOORE LAKE RESTORATION shall be substantially in form as that noted in Exhibit "A" attaehed hereto for reference and made a part hereof. PA3SED AIID ADOPTSD BY T� CIi COIINCIL OF THB CITY OF FRIDLSY THIS DAZ OF s 19$1 MAYOR - NII.L:[AM J. ABS ATTSST: cz1^r cr,sng - smx� c. �ea . _ : �S�IBIT A" IID9gRTISS�IT FOH BIDS CIT2 OF FRIDLEY 6�31 IINI9ERSITY AYENUE N.E. FxIALEY, MINNESOTA 55432 Separate sealed bids for the construction of ,Storm Sewer Diversions - Moore Lake Restoration Project - Phase II, �hich co.nsists of the following: 220 L.F. of 36" RCP, 1380 L.F. of 24" RCP, 7 manholes, 110 L.F. of jacking, 7000 cu. yds. of common exeavation and miscellaneous appurtences to make a completed project. Proposals will be received by the City of Fri�iley at their offices loeated at 6�3� University Avenue N.E., Fridley, Minnesota 55432, unitl 11:00 o'cloek a.m. Central Daylight Time, August 25, 1981 and then opened and read aloud. Bids received after the aforementioned time �will be returned unopened. The CONTRACT DOCUI�NTS may be examined at the fol:Lowing locations: City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridleq, Minnesota 55�432 E. A. Iiickok and Assoeiated, Inc. 5�5 Indian Mouad . Wayzata, Minnesota 55391 Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the oPfice of: E. A. Iiiekok and Associates 5�5 Indian Mound Wayzata, Minnesota 55391 upon payment oP �25.00 for each set. No refund Will be made to any bidder or non-bidder. Each bid shall be aceompanied by a cash deposit, eashier's eheck, certified eheek or bid bond for not less than five (5) pereent of the amount of the bid, made payable to the City of Fridley, Minnesota, �ahich shall be forf eited to the City in the event that the low bidder fails to enter a eontract. The successful bidder shall furnish a performance bond within ten (10) days aFter award of the contraet in the f ull :imount of the contract. The performance bond shall be executed by a company duly authorized to do business in the State of Minnesota. AB-1 The Owner reserves the right to reject any and al]. bids, waive irregularities if it appears to said Owner that such irregulariti.es and/or errors were made inadvertantly, or to aceept sueh bids as, in the c�pinion of the Owner, will be to the best interest of the Owner. No Bidder may WithdraW his bid for at least sixty (60) days aFter seheduled alosing time for the reeeipt of bids. By order of the City of Fridley, Minnesota on Jul;,► 21, 1981. Published: Fridley Sun 6ugust 5, 1989 August 12, i981 August 19, 1981 CITY OF FRI:DLEY FRIDLEY, IrlINNESOTA By John Flora Director oP Public �iorks AB-2 •i �� .. ..�. � r\� F.OR c���cu��� r,cE �Y T�� c� � Y cour�c« - ESTI:�ATES �� Au�uss 3, 19�1 Allied 8lacktop Company, Inc. 10503 - 89th Avenue North Maple Grove, MN 55364 Partial Est. #1 - Street Improvement Project No. St. 1981-10 N.D.H. Asphalt 700 Industry Avenue N.W. Anoka, NUV 55303 Partial Est. #2 - Street Improvement Project No. St. 1981-I . $61,829.4Q $ 45,542.24 Partial Est. #1 - Street Improvement Project No. St. 1981-2 $63,488.46 $125,317.86 J - — -- �f�� � !�� F•.OR CONCURR��)CE 8Y 7HE CiT`( COU�UClL. - �jC���SCS - � - : . . . _ Au g,us t• 3 _ '=1 ,��e of License: ' B� Approved Qy: : f . . ' Cigarette � B& J's Bill Bottema James P. Hill 8255 E. River Rd. Pul�lic Safety Director � Fridley, MN. 55432 Food Establishment Anoka Head Start Bonnie Rogers StE�ven J.�O�son � Request 7150 E. River Rd. Health Inspector Fees Waivered Fridley, Mn. 55432 Food Vehicle Fresh Shrimp Co. Michael N. Engel Ste�ven J.Ol.svn $50.00 4010 Broadway Health Inspector - . Galveston, Tx. 10 Fees• $12.00 Retail Gasoline 8 & J`s Bill Bottema 8255 E. River Rd. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Vending �lachine B & J's Bill Bottema 8255 E.River Rd. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Frito Lay W.Lamar Lovvorn 7180 W. comnerce Cir.tJ.E. Fridley, �An. 5543Z Holiday Auto 226 - 57th Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Witham Vending Richard Larson Qeputy Fire Cheif. Darrel Clark Building Inspector Ste�ven J . O1 son Health Inspector Ste�ren J . Ol son Hea'ith Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector � $60.00 $15.00 $}.5.00 �15.00 : U�' - � F.OR CONCURRENCE SY 7HE CITY COUNCtL - LIC�NSES AUGUST 3, 1981 EXCAVATING APPROVED BY Groth Sewer & Water •13820 County.Rd 15 DARREL CLARK PllFmouth, NIN 55441 By: Larry Groth Chief Bldg. Ofc. GFNERAL CONTRACTOR Baklund Contracting Inc. 15710 Xylite Street N.E. Anoka, l�i 55303 By: Sherman Baklund Gilbertsen Construction Co. 9240 Grand Avenue South Bloomington, MI1 55420 By: Einar Gilbert�en Rc�d Johnson Building 7835 Gloria Circle � Moundsview, MN 55432 By: Rodney Johnson Transvaal Construction 7500 University Avenue 2d.E. Fridley, NIl�I 55432 By: C. Ted Olsen Prestige BuiZders 10455 J'efferson Street N.E. Blaine, NIId 55434 By: Arden Larson Wren Builders 9218 - llth Avenue South �Bloomington, NII1 55420 By : Harold t9ren ldASONRY Albin L. Katzner Cement Co. 21555 Tulip Street N.W. Anoka, MN 55303 By: Albin Katzner ROOFING Ericksari Roofing 3930 Xerxes Avenue North Minneapolis, NiN 55412 By: Darrell R. Erick:>on Professional Roofing Services 7257 Yucca Lane Maple Grave, 1�II1 55369 By : Michael Elias GENERAL CONTRACTOR Hargo Cons truc tion 1220 - 39th Avenue N.E. Columbia Heights, MN 55421 By: Gorden Kettner Mochinski General Contractors, Inc. 7256 Co�nerQe Circle East N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 By: R.ichard Mochinslci DARREL CLARK Chief Bldg. Ofc. DARREL CL�1RK Chief Bldg. Ofc. DARREL CLARK Chief Bldg. Ofc. DARREL CLARK Chief Bldg. Ofc. DARREL CLARK Chief Bldg. Of c. DARREL CLARK Chief Bldg. Ofc. DARREL CLARK Chief Bldg. Ofc. DARREL CLARK Chi ef B ldg . Of c. DARREL CLARK Chief Bldg. Ofc. DARREL CLARTC Chief Bldg. Ofc. LIARREL CLARK Chief Bldg. Ofc. �. ..-_ 10 A , . . . +E.��, n J . 1� � �� � F.OR CONCURRENCE 9Y THE CITY COUNClL - LIC�NSES AUGUST 3, 1981 Gen. Cont. Continued �Anoka County Community Action Program 7150 East River Rc�ad N.E. DARREL CLARK Fridley, NA1 55432 By: Randy Steinberg Chief Bldg. Insp. �, 1� C � � F.OR CONCURRENCE BY THE CtTY C()UNCtL - LICENSES Auguet 3, 19.81 Residential Rental Property OWNER � ADDRESS UNIiS FEE APPROVED BY John A. Swaason 5770 2ad St. NE 8 $49.00 Steven J. Olson 897 94th Av�. NE Environ. Ofcr. Blaine, AIIJ 55434 Berton N. Cross 5801 2nd St. NE 4 36.00 Steven J. Olson Box 26, Fnviron. Ofcr. Haward, So. Dakota 57349 LeRoy Holmen 5816 2nd ST. NE 1 12.00 Steven J. Olson 5816 2nd Street NE Environ. Ofcr. Fridley, AIN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Roger Blesi. & 5848 2nd ST. NE 8 •49.00 Steven J. Olson Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Ward Environ. Ofcr. �2812 64th Avenue N. Brooklyn Center, 1rIlJ 55430 Robert A. Hosman 5940-42 2nd ST NE 1 12.00 Steven �T. Olson 281 Sylvan Lane Northeast Environ. Ofcr. Fridley, 1�II�1 55432 ester Gromek 6511 2nd St. NE 4 36.00 Steven J. Olson 600 36th AVE. NE � Environ. Ofcr. pls, l�T 55418 , bin Johnson 5810 2'� St. NE 4 36.00 Steven J. Olson �I1, Box 59 Environ. Ofcr. ushing, WI 54006 ame owner as above 5800 2'� St. NE 4 36.00 Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. oger Blesi 5924-2� St. NE 7 36.00 Steven J. Olson 812 64th Ave. N. rooklpn Center, IrIN 55430 Environ. Ofcr. aTe Rnott 5980 2'� St. NE 4 36.�0 Steven J. Olson 000 Fairway Drive Environ. Ofcr. pls, I�IId 55421 ohn D. Miller 4865 3rd St. NE 11 49.00 Steven J. Olson 009 Universitq AVe. NE Environ. Ofcr. pls., MN 55421 ame as above 4985 3rd St. NE 11 49.00 Steven J. Olson as ab ove ss above 5005 3rd St. NE 11 5025 3rd St. 8E � 11 Page 1 Environ. Ofcr. 49.00 Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. 49.00 Steven J. Olson Environ. ' Of cr . . 14 D � F.OR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL - LICEl�ISES August 3, 1981. R�sidentia'i Rental Prooerty OWNER ADDRESS UNITS FEE APPRQVED BY arvin K. Durben 5349-53 4th St. NE 2 24.00 Steven J. Olson 230 15th Ave. S. loomington. IrII�i 55420 s Larry Noble 950 Hwy. 10 NE !ipls. , 1�II3 55432 �ordon V. Jorgenson Z225 Chalet Drive !ipls. , i�T 55421 Gary Muske 2321 Stinson Parkway Mpls. , IrII�1 55418 �Same owner as above Roy E. Erickson 4325 Viacent Ave. N. pls. � 1�II�T 55412 rene Hodges 908 4th St. NE ridley, Pff�T 55432 ames S. Burman 0980 Sycamore St. NW edar, I�II�t 55011 Obert B. Anundeon & Elizabeth M. Anuadson 3217 W�ndhurst Avenue NE Mp1s,,,MN 55418 David Lubet 2532 Joppa Ave. Saint Louis Park, I�i 55416 Same owner as above Same owner ae above �uane G. Googins 513 Oakwood Drive noka, MN 55303 arold D. Morrow oute �5, Box P 196 ver Falls, WI 56A22 5414 4th St. NE 5644 4th St. NE 5850-52 4th St. NE 1581-83 73rd Ave. NE 5900-02 4th St. NE 5908-10 4th St. NE 5380 Sth St NE 5420 5th St. 2:E 53T1-73 6th St. NE 5361-63 6th St. NE 5381-83 6th St. NE 5400-2 7th St. NE 5430 7th St. NE Page 2 4 36.�0 7 36.00 2 2 2 1 4 4 2 2 2 3 34 $24.00 Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Of cr . Steven �. Olson Environ. Ofcr. 24.00 Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. 24.00 Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. 12.00 36.00 36.00 24.00 Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Euviroa. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. 24.00 Steven 1. Olson Environ. Of cr. 24.00 Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. 36.00 Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. 93.00 Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. � � � �o F O� F.OR CONCURRENCE SY THE CITY COUNCtL - �ICE]rISES August 3, 1981. R�sidential l�ental Property �g ADDRESS UNITS FEE APPROVED BY .ichard Wolfarth 321 A th Way N E 8 49.00 Steven J. Olson �395 Greemaood Drive Environ. Ofcr. ;pls. , I�1 55432 �hristopher Chin 7379-81 Able St. NE 2 24.00 Steven J. Olson 641 Chatham Ave. Environ. Ofcr. sden Sills, I�1 55112 ionald Ross 7447-49 Able St. NE 2 24.00 Steven J. Olson ;419 5th St. NE Environ. Ofcr. [pls. , I�T 55418 'ohn Baumhofer 7463-65 Able St. NE 2 2G.00 Steven J. Olson 578 McKinley St. NE Environ. Ofcr. ridley, I�IId 55432 ick W. Marquardt 588 Central Ave. NE idley, 1�1 55432 6588-92 Central Ave. NE 1 12.00 Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. irginia Ridinger 330 Howard Point Road xcelsior, 2�Il�1 55331 athan Schwartz 916 Medicine Lake Road rpls, MN 55422 �ame owner se above ame awner as above 'ohn He�aang ��5 Windemere Drive lymouth, 1�1 55441 .lexander Levitan 051 Long Lake Road ew Brightoa, 1�1 SSi12 ame awner as above ame owner as above ame owner as above aren Hornsten 0916 Miesissippi Drive hamplin. ZQ�1 55316 6600-Q4 Central Ave. NE 2 2G.00 101 Charles St. NE 139 Charles St. NE 180 Charles St. NE 140-42 Charles Street NE 1200 Cheri Lane NE 1230 Cheri Lane NE 1260 Cheri Lane NE 1290 Cheri Lane NE '12 49.00 12 49.00 12 49.00 2 24.00 18 61.00 18 61.00 18 18 6190-2 East River Road NE 2 Page 4 Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. 61.00 Steven J. Olson Envfron. Ofcr. 61.00 Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. 24.00 Steven J. Olson Environ 0 � F.OR CONCURRENCE 8Y THE CITY COiUNClL - LICE1�lSES August 3, 1981 Resideiitial Rental Property 10 G �R ADDRESS UNITS FEE APPROVED BY � orge 6 Nell Davis O1 Xerxes Ave.'N. ls. , 1�T 93430 rtaj & Neeta Sahai 51 Camelot Laae NE idley* 1rII�1 55432 & B Imrestment East Golden Lake Road rcle Pines, 1�'II�l 55014 arence Larson 50 107th Ave. NE aine, I�1 55434 ola Froney berger 85 Firewood Way N� idley, 1�II�1 55432 lter Czichray 7 Craig Waq NE idley, 1�1 55432 hn R. Zielinski 89 Firewood Way NE idley, MN 55432 arence Fiecher 97 Firewood Way NE idley, MN 55432 �rman E. Shuldheisz ',56 8th Lane �oka, ZIId 55303 rjorie 3. & �no E. Rosin ►00 Lqric Lane NE Apt. #2 �idley, I�1 55432 �ger R. Ghai .321 Ivywood St. NW >on Rapids, 1rIN 55433 �rest Cornelius )20 Main St. NE -idley, 1rII�1 55432 �nald L.Villella )O1 Leslee Lane iina, l�II�T 55436 6210-20 East River Road NE 2 24.00 7335-37 Evert Court NE 2 1301-03 Fireside Drive NE 2 1321-23 Fireside Drive NE 2 7883-85 Firwood Way NE 7879-81 Firwood Way NE 7889-91 Firwood Way NE 7893-97 Firwcod Way NE 6341 Swy. �65 NE 7400 Lyric Lane NE 411-13 Irontoa St. 1� 4020 Main St. NE 6711-15 Main St. NE Page 5 1 1 1 1 24.00 24.00 24.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 10 49.00 8 49.00 2 24.00 1 12.00 2 12.00 Steven J. Olson Environ. Of cr . Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Of cr . Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Enviroa. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. � � 10 �� � � F.OR CONCURRENCE 8Y THE CITY COUNCtL — LICENSES August 3, 1981 Res:identiai Rental Property �g ADDRESS UNITS FEE APPROVED BY agela Ponegea 1260 Norton Ave. NE 1 12.00 Steven J. Olson 260 Norton Ave. NE Environ. Ofcr. 'ridley, Zff�T 55432 �usan R. Wi�.liams & 1270-72 Norton Ave. NE 2 24.00 Steven J. Olson 'hilip D. Rustad Eaviron. Ofcr. �568 Weat Danube Road Northeast 'ridleq, IrIId 55432 ,ubratt Properties �80 69th Ave. NE 'ridley, Z'IN 55432 1295-97 Norton Ave. NE 2 24.00 Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. 'ark Associates O51 Long Lake Road ew Brighton, P4d 55112 I ame owaer as above liame awner as above fike Flannery 1 104th Ave. NW ;oon Rapids, 1rII�1 55433 luane Guae [9961 Msdison St. :edar, 1�1 55011 ferome Wraneschetz i355 Pierce St. NE �ridley, 1�1 55432 �uane Levandowski i361 Pierce St. NE ?ridley, Irff�i 55432 )on Ideis 3340 Red Oak Drive NE !�pls. , IrIl�T 55432 �l. T. Gearman 5205 Universitq Ave. NE Kpls. , IrIl�T 55432 5ame awner ae above 610 Osborne Road NE 630 Osborne Road NE 690 Osborne Road NE 1326-28 Osborne Road 6345 Pierce St. NE 6355 Pierce St. NE 6361 Pierce St. NE 6373-77 Pierce St. NE 5650 Polk St. 1QE 5660 Polk St. NE Page 6 • 9 49.00 34 93.00 34 93.00 ' 2 24.00 2 24.00 1 12.00 1 12.00 2 24.00 16 57.00 16 57.00 Steven J. Olson Environ. O�cr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. 03son Environ, � Of cr . Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Ofcr. Steven J. Olson Environ. Of cr . � F.OR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNClL — �jCENSES _ Au�ust 3_ 198]� Resiciential Rental Property 1� I O�W�TER ADDRESS UNITS FEE APPROVED BY Robert Andereon 6160-64 Star Lane NE 1 $12.00 Steven J. Olson 6164 Star Lane NE Environ. Ofcr. Fridley, IrIId 55432 Earl B. Norwood/Bruce Braithwaite 5974 3rd St. NE 4 45.00 Steven J. Olson c/o News Realtp, 7412 Lqndale Ave. So Environ. Ofcr. �tichf ield, PQ�1 55423 1980 - 81 license Page 7 �!�' '%� � 1�.. �+., ,• \, �-.�F, C��CU��Cr�CE BY TE-ic c�TY COUNClL - CLAIMS � AUGUST 3 • 19 `�1 � CLAIM iVUP'fBER� 1�7561 - �211RI1