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08/02/1982 - 5274OFFICIAL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA COUNC I L P1EET ING AU,GUST 2, 1982 ` ` 0� FRIDLEY CiTY CDUNCIL �i!r,i!cT � ioQ� _ �.?n p M CITY MANAGER _, PLE�GE OF ALLECIANCE: Councilman Barnette absent Councilman Barnette absent - out of town PROCLAMATICP�: P�AT IONAL CLOWN %�EEK, AUGUST 1- � - Issued APPROVP.L ,OF M�I NUTES : �iEETING OF .iULY 26, 1982 Approved as presented ADOPTI�N OF AGE�:DA: Adopted as submitted OPEh FORUP�, VISITCF.S: �CONSIDERATIOfV OF ITEMS NOT ON A.GENDA - J.� MINUTES) No response PLBLIC HEA.RIhG: PUBL I C iiEARI NG OIV IgS3 C I TY BUDGET 1 NCLUD I NG %�MOUNTS TO BE BUDGETED FOR FEVENUE SHARING PURPOSES� ��.�.�� 1- IR Hearing opened at 7:33 P.M. Closed at 7:47 P.M. City Manager`s preliminary budget received '�CTION NEEDEO: Proceed with preparation of final budget CITY MANAG OLD E�SIhESS: CONSIDERATION OF SECOND FEADING OF AN CRDINANCE Oh SAV �gZ—OI, HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT F.UTHORITY, FOR ��ACATION OF PART OF 4TH STREET � � � � � � � . � -� � � � Z — 7C Ordinance No. 753 adopted on second reading . ACTION NEEDED: Publish ordinance in Fridley Sun on August 11, 1982 P�EVr' EUS I NESS : RECEIVING RESIGNATION AND CONSIDERATION OF �PPOINTMENT OF NEW MEMBER TO APPEALS COMMISSION � � . � � � � � . � � 3 — �a Resignation received. Appointment tabled to next Council meeting CITY MANAGER ACTION NEEDED: Put consideration of appointment on next agenda i�LAIMS� � � � . . � � � � . . . . � . . . . � � . � � . � � Approved � I CENTRAL SERV ACTION NEEDED: Pay claims iI CENSES � � � � � � � � � � � � � . � . � . . � � � � � 5 — �E Approved � CENTRAL SERV ACTION NEEDED: Issue licenses . ADJOL'RN: 7:50 P.M. 0�° FRlDLEY CITY COUNCIL rHE MINUTES OF THE COUP�CIL MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF JULY 26, 1982 �IE MIN[TPES OF �iE FRIDLEY CITY �tINCIL MEE�ING OF JULY 26 , 1982 'I'he Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order at 7:30 p. m.by Mayor Nee. PLIDGE OF ALLE�IANCE: Mayor Nee led the council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. �`` RdLL CAid�: NiII�ERS PRESF�TT�: Mayor Nee, Councilman Barnette, Councilman Schneider, Councilman Hamernik and Councilman Fitzpatrick, MEN�IIZ.S ABSF�: None APPROVAL OF MIl�t7TF5 - MEETING OF JULY 12, 1982: MOTION by Councilman Barnette to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF AGF�1: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt the agenda as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OPEN FORUM, VISI�RS: There was no response froem the audience under this item of business. riAnT �SIN�SS: 1 COriSIDERATION OF FIRST RFADING OF AN ORDINANCE �1 SAV #82-01 FOR VACATIOTT OF PART OF 4TH S1'REET N. E., HOUSING AND RIDEVELOPMENP AUZHORITY: MO►PION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to waive the reading and approve the ordinance upon first reading. Seconded by Councilman Aamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 2 ,$�� �[�'z OOrM�lISSION ,�'j� ��' ,I�iY a..�ic ��.�: �+ A OC�TSIDERATION OF Rk7QUEST i�OR 5��7CCIAL USE PF.RMIT, SP #82-08 BY JAMES . H. C�R06S, � ALIAW QONS"I'RilCTION �' A SDCOND AOCFS9�RY BUILDING, A 22' g 24' ATTACHID GARAGE AT 6277 �ACI��N �� N. �.: A1�ID . (FROM APPFALS MEEI'ING OF JUNE 15, 1982) QONSIDERATIO�i OF A FRQN'r YARD VARIANCE �R 7�iIS GAF2AGE FROM 35' 7.0 11' : OOUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 26, 1982 PAGE 2 ...r.___._ Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this lot is the last lot on Jackson Street and is a deac�end street with a cul-de-sac. He stated the petitioner is requesting a special use permit for construction of a second garage. Mr. Flora stated the original plan was for the petitioner to convert the existing garage into living space, however, he now requests the use of both garages for storage purposes. Mr. Flora stated the Planning Camnission has recommended aproval of this special use per�it to allow the construction of a second accessory builaing. MO'i'ION by Counclman Schneider to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Camnission and grant special use permit, SP #82-08 to allow for the construction of a second accessory building at 6271 Jackson Street. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice v�ote, all wting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Flora stated, in conjunction with approval of the request for a special use permit, a variance is requested to reduce the front yard setback from �he required 35 feet to ll feet. MOTION by Concilman Schneider to concur with the recommendation of the Appeals Canmission ar�l grant the variance to reduce the front yard setback fram the required 35 feet to 11 feet. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice wte, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 2�?- oaNSm�aN oF vACrioN �s�r, sAV #8�-oa �+o v� sr�r �ucErr- OF�4Y AT 5600 4�4i STRF�ET � ALrAW �IE OONSPRilCTION OF A FOUI�PLF.X BY S& R INVFS�MII� ODMPANY: MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to set the public hearing on this vacation request for August 16, 1982. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. A gentleman representing S& R Investment Company stated the variance doesn't really have anything to do with the building permit. He stated their plan was to have attached garages, which would have been on part of the setback, lwt then the City c7ecided they would rather have tuck-under garages. Ae stated they have changed the plan and will have tuck-under garages and, therefore, wouldn't be on gart of the setback. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated a portion of the parking Zot w�ould be on the property requested to be vacated, therefore, it would be associated with the bvilding permit. Mayor Nee stated, if this is the case, they can't preempt this vacation proceeding. Upon a voice vote on the above motion, all voting aye, Mayor - Nee declard the motion carried unanimously. 2 l� FROM APPFA,IS MEEI'ING OF JUNE 15, 1982 - OONSIDERATION OF A VARIAN(:E Zt7 ALIAW QONSTRUCTION OF A 22' X 38' ATTACHID G�R�GE AT 5312 ALTURA I�JAD N. E. , I�OBF�T G. RISHTSA: �ITIVCIL ME�ING OF JtTI,Y 26. 1982 PAGE 3 Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, statecl this is a request to reduce the side yard setback for an attached garage fromthe required five feet to three feet to allaw the construction of a 22 x 38 foot attachec7 garage at 5312 Altura Road N. E. Mr. Flora stated, during discussions, it was found there was too much square footage on the property and, �herefore, the petitioner will remove part of the existing garage, leaving a 12 x 14 foot storage shed for the property. Mr. Flora stated one neighbor objectec] to this variance, as she felt the roof w�ould be too close to the property line, and result in a devaluation of her property. Mr. Flora stated the Appeals Canmission has recommended approval of the variance with the stipulation that the north wall be a firewall with 5/8 inch type x gypsu�n board and any windows on the north wall be fire safe steel mesh. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated the Appeals Commission unanimously recaranenc7ed approval. of this variance in spite of the objection of the affected neighbor. He pointec3 out the varianoe is only for two feet and is prepared to reca�mlendation. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated he believed the person who objected, and the petitioner, were both present his evening. Mrs. Harold Anderson, 5342 Altura Road, stated she felt the roof lines w�uld be too close together. She furthec stated there would be a problem with the snaw and a lot of moisture i.n the bas�nent. Mr. Fora stated the plans indicate a roof averhang of 18 inches beyond the wall. Mr. Rishish stated the roof line follaws the existing line so he felt any _snaw would either go forward or back and wouldn't build up between the houses. Councilman Barnette asked Mrs. Anderson if she had problens with drainage. Mrs. Anclerson stated she had not, but guessed others had problems, and was sure the houses would be too close and would cause water in the basesnent. Councilman Barnette stated he felt the drainage could be taken care of so water wouldn't drain tawards Mrs. Ancierson's house. Mr. Rishish stated the natural drainage pattern now tends to be to the back of the lot. Mr. Nee stated, overall, this looks like a good improvement and this addition could be built, without a variance, if it was two feet shorter. Mrs. Anderson stated she was aware of this, but two feet was two feet. She stated she felt the improvement was an advantage for Mr. Rishish, but not for them. � 00[]NCIL MEETING � JULY 26, 1982 PAGE 4 Councilman Fitzpatrick stated he can sympathize with Mrs. Anderson's objection to having this building close to the property line, however, he w�azld have to ooncur with the reconmendation of the Appc�als Catmission. MOTION by Council.�aan Fitzpatrick to concur with the recommendation of the Appeals oommission to grant a variance to reduce the side yard setback for an attached garage fram the required five feet to three feet to allaw construction of a 22 x 38 foot attached garage with the stipulation that the north wall be a firewall with 5/8 inch type x gypsum board and that any winc3aws in the north wall be fire safe steel mesh windows. Seconded by Counci]man Schneider. Counclman Barnette stated he grew up in Minneapolis where the houses were close together and doesn't reme�nber any problems with drainage. Mrs. Anderson stated the averhang would be right on top of her fence. Mr. Flora stated the o�verhang will be 1-1/2 feet inside the property line. Councilman Schneider asked if Mr. Rishish's contraetor indicated any - problem with the fence, and Mr. Rishish stated he hadn't noted any problems. Councilman Hamernik suggested possibly adding a stipulation that this addition wouldn't disrupt any cirainage flow that is currently existing. Mr. Rishish stated this would be satisfactory if they can establish what is currently existing. He stated he has riever seen water cane to the back of his house. Councilman Barnette asked if he ever had water in his basement. Mr. Rishish stated he has because aE a cracked foundation, which he hopes to correct, but there was no water in the basement because of the manner in which the water drains. UPOL�T A WICE W►!.'E TAKE[�] QJ �IE ABOVE MOTI0�1, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee declared the rrotion carried unan�mously. The Council received the minutes of the Planning Care�iission Meting of July 14, 1982. QONSIDERATION OF AN AGREQ�JFNT WI�i �ARREL A. FARR DE'VF3APMIIV'P QORPORATION FOiR BI�IC FORREST APAR'Il�IE�1'15: Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the development agreement provided by the Darrel Farr Corporation indicates they had a mortgage co�ranitment prior to the effective date of the City's ordinance regarding a moratorium on condaninium vonversions. Mr. Qureshi stated the staff, with the help of Councilman Schneider, w�orked with the Farr Corporation to work out certain oonditions which gave additional consideration to the existing renters. Councilman Schneider stated that State law on condominium conversions preempts the City's authority and, as the development agreesnent indicates, Farr Corporation had obtained a mortgage comnitment prior to the effective date of the City's ordinance. OOUNCIL MEE�TING OF JULY 26 , 1982 PAGE 5 .�.,._ Cour►cilman Schneider stated he felt the conditions worked out with the Farr Corporation have minimized the �civerse effects of this coriversion for the t�enants. fle stated Farr Corporation is willi.ng to enter into a formal legal agreesnent to assure these oonditions. MO't'ION by Councilman Schneider to authorize the City administration to enter into the development agreement with Darrel Farr Corporation. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. i�On a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the iroton carried unanimously. Mayor Nee stated he felt both the staff and the Farr Corporation deserve same oongratulations for working out these conditions to accommodate the tenants. A representative from Farr Corporation stated they will make every effort for a canfortable transisition for the tenants. E_" � 4 RDCEIVING H(�VD BII�S Ai�ID AIFI4i0RIZIlJG ISSUANCE OF BCNDS FOR SPECIAL . ASSFSSN�1'r FU1�ID BO[VD.S �' 1982 AND TAX INGRIIKk3VT RIDEVIIAPME�VT H(�VD6 OF 1982(BIDS OPENID JULY 26, 1982): AtQD _ RF�OLiJTI�T Nl�. 63-1982 AWARDING 'IIiE SALE OF $625,000 GIIJIItAL OBLIGATION TAX INCR�IENT RIDEVFdAPMENr BCND6 OF 1982: FIXIIQG THEIR FORM AND SPDCIFZCATIONS: DIRDCrING 7IiEIR F�CF�CUTION AND DELNERY, AND PRLNIDING _ FOR ZHEIR PAYMQIT AND RF50LUTION NC?. 64-1982 AWARDING �lE SALE OF $1 �425,000 GII3�tAL CJBLIGATIOTi +w � SPDCIAL ASSFSSMEI�Tr FUI�ID BCJ1�ID6 �' 1982: FIXING �iEIR FORM AND SPDCIFICATIONS: DIRDCTING �iEIR F�DC[3TION AI�ID DEI,NERY, AND PROVIDING FOR ZfIEIR PAYM�Tr: rt�r� � s�� The Northern Trust Co. Chicago, Illinois Clayton Bram & Assoc., Inc. IaSalle National Bank Juran & Moody, Inc. St. Paul, Minnesota Rpbert W. Baird & Co., Inc. Carleton D. Beh Cang�ny Blyth, Eastznan, Paine, Webber, Inc. First National Bank of Minneapolis The First National Bank of St. Paul Ridder, Peabody & Co., Inc. Dougherty, Dawkins, Strand & Yost, NET Il�FST �ST &� $1,689,787.50 10.36$ $1,712,325.00 10.50$ Inc. �xcE � $2,010,100.00 $2,023,350.00 QOCiNCIL ME�'iZNG OF JULY 26 , 1982 :• i� : ��. •• �� John Nuveen & Co., Inc. $1,717,111.00 Chicago, Illinois Bear, Sterns & Canpany 10.53$ Chicago, Illinois Bancnorthwest $1,726,481.25 Minneapolis, Mi.nnesota Allison-Willia�ns Campany 10.59$ Minneapolis, Minnesota Merrill Lynch White Weld Capital Markets Group, Inc. Minneapolis, Minnesota American National Bank and Trust Company Cronin & Marcotte, Inc. E. F. Hutton & Co., Inc. Piper, Jaffray & 8opwood, Inc. F& M Marquette National Bank Moore, Juran & Co., Inc. M. H. NaviCk & Co., InC. R�obert S. C. Peterson, Inc. Uain Bosworth, Inc. Minneapolis, Minnesota $1,749,531.25 10.73$ PAGE 6 ...�_ $2,014,801.50 $2,019,250.00 $2,015,643.5 MOTION by Councilman Barnette to receive the bond bids. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Mr. Ehlers of Ehlers and Associates, Inc. stated the index has gone down fran mid-November of 1981 so it is naw a favorable market for these bonds. Mr. Ehlers stated the bids were opened this afternoon, with Mr. Inman, City Clerk, and Mr. Boardman, City Planner present, and five bids were received, as listec3 on the bid swnnary sheet. Mr. Ehlers stated he wishec3 to oamiend the City Council and staff for the remarkable job of management which results in Fridley having a AA-1 bond rating. Mr. Ehlers stated the best bid is from Northern Trust Company at an interest rate of 10.366$. Ae stated this is less than the 12$ they had anticipated. Mr. Ehlers stated he thought the bids were very competitive, �a Wouia recarmend the Council accept the bid of Northern Trust Canpany. Mr. Ehlers stated one bid was st�bmittec� for both issues, the tax increment redevelopment bonds and the special assessment fund bonds, but the resolutions are setup for two separate awards. UPOrT A VOICE V�1'E TAKII�1 �i 7HE ABOVE Nn'PI�T ZO RDCEIVE 7iiE BID6, alI voted aye, and Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilmar► Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 63-1982 awarding the sale of $625,000 general obligation tax increment redevelopment bonds of 1982 and accepting the bid of Northern Trust Company at an interest rate of 10.366$. Seoonded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. QOUNCIL I�EPING OF JULY 26, 1982 PAGE ? MOTION by Councilman Hamnernik to arbpt Resolution No. 64-1982 awarding the sale of $1,425,000 general obligation special assessment fund bonds of 1982 and accepting the bid of Northern Trust CoZnpany at an interest rate of 10.366$. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. °�. _� ��R�'SOLUI'ION N�. 65-1982 AU'�IORIZIl�IG JOINT AND OOOPERATIVE AGRE�III�T F�OR USE OF FIRE PER901V�TII� AND DQUIPMEI�t - 1�R'IH SUBU12�fN REGIO�fL MU'1TJAL AIDE AS90CIATION: �tJ � MOTIO�II by Concilman Aamernik to adopt Resolution No. 65-1982. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye Mayor Nee declared the motion carriec] unanimously. C�.,AIMS : MQ'1'IO�T by Councilman Barnette to authorize payment of Claims No. 188566 through 203W3. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. LICIIVSFS: M(rl'ION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the licenses as submitted and as on file in the License Clerk's Office. Seconaed by Councilman Hamernilc. LTp�n a voice vote, all voting aye Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. �1 �'I'IMATES : MO'I'ION by Councilman Schneider to approve �he estimates as suk�mitt�. Smith, Juster, Feikena, Ma].m�n & Haskvitz 1250 Builders Exchange Building Minneapolis, NAT 55402 For legal servioes rendered as City Prosecutor for the month of June, 1982 E. A. Hickok and Associates 545 Indian Mourx3 Wayzata, Ng3 55391 Professional Services - Moore Lake Restoration Project for June, 1982 C. S, NicCrossan Inc. P. 0. Box A.D. Osseo, NIlV 55369 Partial Estimate �1 5treet Improvement Project 1962-1 Partial Estimate �1 5treet Improvement Project 1982-2 $ 4,525.00 $ 2,255.53 $77,309.19 $ 2,507.32 OOUNCIL MEETING OF' JiJLY 26, 1982 MoQuire Mechanical Servioe, Inc. 20715 Hold Avenue West Lakeview, MJ 55044 Partial Esti.mate �2 - Water & Sanitary Sewer Project I36 PAGE 8 $ 5,059.70 Seconded by Council.man Barnette. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. �. , g �Sm�� � ��� � �� � ��� ��E � CABLE TELEVISION RE�'RANQiISIl�1G: Mayor Nee stated the C,able Television Camnission recamnended the formation of a negotiating a�nunittee oanprising two members of the Cable Television CaRUnission, two n�embers of the Council, or� menber of staff, and the legal counsel to the Cable Canunission. Mayor Nee stated the Cable �elevision Ca�miission reccmmended the Chairman and Vice Chairman of their body serve on this cm�mittee, however, Mr. Peterson has declined, as he feels he is not able to put in the time, and Mr. Weaver is uncertain. Mayor Nee stated there are three other members of the Camnission who could be considered to serve on the committee, and it was the concensus of the Council that the Cable Television Commission should select their own me�nbers. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to naminate Mr. Adrian Aerbst, legal counsel to the Cable Television Commission and Clyde Moravetz, staff representative to the Cable Television Catnnission, as two of the members of this negotiating varnnittee. Seconded by councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye Mayor Nee declared the motion carried . unanimously. MDTION by Councilman Schneider to nominate Mayor Nee to serve on this negotiating oarunittee. Seconded by councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by councilman Barnette to naninate Councilman Schneider to serve on this negotiating oanmittee. Seconded by Councliman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Nee felt they would have to ease up on their schedule as he didn't £eel they can accanplish the necessary w�ork in the next several weelcs. Mayor Nee stated there is a possibility of Federal legislation that substantially changes the desirability of a f ive year extension of the franchise. Counci]man Fitzptrick askecl if the refranchising is oanpletecl, before this 2egislation takes effect, ho�w it would affect the franchise they are now negotiating. Mayor Nee stated it affects all aspects and the most critical is the City is almost required, in the future, to re-issue the franchise to the holder. �i7NCIL MEETING OF JULY 26 , 1982 PAGE 9 Mayor Nee stated the original discussions ha�l been the City would go with the present franchise far a five year period, with some slight impravement, and then after this time, would be in a better position to examine the whole question. He stated, if the legislation becomes law, this would not be possibleanc3 the franchise you now have my be the one you have in the future. Mayor Nee stated the Council may recall that Mr. Herbst had a ooncept that was generally agreeable to Northern to remove a number of concerns f rom the Federal jurisdiction by making a side aontract. He stated whether or not that side contract would be enforceable, if the Federal stature preempted it, he didn't know. Mr. Aerrick, City Attorney, stated it probably is the kind of question you don't have answers for until the bill is passed and has been tried in vourt and several decisions handed cbwn. ADJOU�T: MOTION by councilman Hamernik to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Concilman Schneider. Upon a voioe vote, all voti.ng aye Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unani.mously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City vouncil of July 26, 1982 adjourned at 8:25 p. m. Respectfully submitted, Carole Haddad Secre�ary to the City Council Approved: William J. Nee Mayor • ; � 1�►TIO�IAL C:iAWN � AUGUST 1 — 7 William J. Nee Mayor Fridle�, MN. WHEREAS, The gift of laughter is one of the characteristics which distir�guishes human beings fran all oth�r cceatures; and WHERFAS, The art of clawning, which transmits joy and love to persons of all ages, desires appropriate recagnition for the happiness ft brings to our communities; and such c3eserved admiration has been forthcaning in the form of a Proclamation for National Clown Week and International Clown Week; and W�RFAS, These masters of mirth and merriment, known as clowns, have clonated much time, effort and energy to entertaining so many of our less fortunate citizens in orphanages, c�ildren's hospitals, hospitals, homes for the elderly anci the retar3ec7. WHERFAS, In these troubled times, which �eride peo�ple, it is heartening to pay tribute to clowns, especially those in our community, who by virtue of their special talents, draw pe�ple together in the universal language of laughter. NOW, 7�lEREFORE, I, William J. Nee, MaXor of the City of Fridley do hereby proclaim the week of August 1— 7 as I�TIONAL Q1JWN WEQt IN WI23vFSS, in�ER�OF, I have set my hand �nd caused the Seal of the City of Fridley to be affixed this 2nd Day of August, 1982. WII�,IAM J. NEE, MAY�R �ortsosal t+�euoat.i�) CITi � t�IDd.6i �i.IC �Oilf�' Zn oonforeance rith 3ection 7.04 ot the Cit� CharLer, tbe tolloxing Cit� ltanager'a preliainary budget for Lhe �ear 1983 will be aubmitted to the City Council at their �uguat 2� 1982 �eetiag. S5SIM118 Q 1SY�UE fieneral Propert� ?u Special �aaesaaeats Liceaaea Contractora Buaiaeaa Other Pernita Graata and Shared Tuea Chargea for Sar�iosa Finea and Porfeituree Intereat Barniage Other Hiacellaneoua Revenue Insurance Refund (Polioe and Fire Peasions) 14�aaafera Saal Coatiag State Aid Surplua Reveaue SLariag Fuad LSQuor F1md Ceneral Fund 3urplus TO?AL: G�[HRiL !Q� state esa �aaa Revenue Sbaring Fucda CABLE TY Givie Center Boad Fuad Capital Improvement Pund Y+�TtL: o1'�H FIJ�4 1�0?aL: �I.L IR�B NASIFS M. Q9RffiHI City Ffanager C��I. �CID i3.019,600 5.700 15, 000 128�000 5,000 95,000 1,Zf4,009 141,000 112,350 260,000 02.000 130,000 �0�000 70,000 280�000 150,000 510e000 ,�6,30T,6�9 �PP�OPItI�iI01S General Goverment Legialative General and Financial Manag�eat Central Serviosa (Civic Center/Data Proceaaing) Public 3afety Poliae and Civil Defenae Fire Public Yorka Code Eaforcement aad Planaing Enginesring and Pnblio Yorka hlaintenanoe Recreation Naturalsat and Parka and Recreatioa Reservs O'T�B !Q@3 spsciu �sr�ras � 326,7ao 2eo�000 �0.000 D�? SHHVICB FQ�B 40,�00 ClPI7AL PROJBL7 FDII�B 94�100 i T80.e0o �,Oa8,�59 = 150,549 686,tq5 172 � 300 1,880,325 426.96� 316,#65 �.oao,�z� 1,24T•400 307 ��90 �6.30T.659 326,�00 2eo.000 40,000 �10,000 9�,100 3 Tao,eoo �7.088,�59 1 w . � . . .��► :, ' � ' � � : 1 1�.`I' �I � '1 1; � � � � 10 �IIiOM IT MAY �T: - Notive is hereby given that theze will be a Public Hearing before the City Manager of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 Oniversity Avenue Northeast on Monday July 12, 1982, in the Council Chaanbers at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of: Conducting the administrative hearing regarding consideration of expenditures of Re�venue Sharing Ftmds for 1983. '�e City of Fridley would like to extend an invitation to all citizens and particularly senior citiz�s to garticigate in the , Public Aearing on R�venue Sharing F'unc7s, and to make written or - oral oo�cnents. � The unapprapriated funds on hand are none. The expected f�ds to be used for 1983 are $280,000. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter will be heard at this meeting. Publish: J�e 23, 1982 NASIlr! M. Q[3R�I City Manager � lA CitY c�E !'[i�eq� 1l�so�ta ls06la• soa�a: Zss3 D��II' QRY lat� ; For iaproved 000namicatim ciaraiels vith the public. tpart oi Rtilic Infocmation Progrmm) pQ1Ct lror i�roaed crime preventim a�d public awareness. (Part of Police �ecial projects Progran ard �ield Operations) lIItE For Detter fire suppression. (Part a� Fire Suppression Program) 1�A1t�I.IBP Pbr oanaa�ity nnture intrepretation. (Part of Isatare Interpretat3an Prograaa �oe �stiog Datsil P�i9Q�, O� B�iVI(36 �@L�6S i 11�000 �10�000 1�BO� ��rje �2 � �� CJ1PI'D1I. QTl'�lY -o- 32,000 3,000 59,000 Seven Cars -0- 2r000 50�000 23�000 1:1�5 �c i�rgroving enviroruna�tal aesthetics 20,OOp ' public lanis. (part of I�ndscapir�gt rsery/Reforestration Progrsn� �r iia�roving t�nis facilities. -0- art of Athletfc Xceas Progcan) (7iFATIiQQ r inpravinq cuItnral asd arts. 2�Spp art of Cultural ana Acts Progrmm) r i�cwing servioes to ser,ior citize�s, 8,000 ens. (Part of Aobbies/Clubs Progrmm) r annsal oort�uu�ity oelebratian. 1,00p �� � ��� ��=�3 � Qi�D ZO►AL 9,000 -0- 15,000 P►aaper Tn�ck (Partial Paymt) 380 I� Table 680 Teaching lloaelB 440 llicroacape �,'S�00 8,000 Iandsca�pirg 9,000 Court Overlay 7r000 -0- 8,000 -0- 1�000 -0- $A,'�'�000 ; 92,500 � 1B QiDII�l1�S 1D. �!N �i'DII�AICE tI�DE[t SBCTI�i 12.07 OF �4E CITY C8�►RTE�R g+0 VACATE SPREETS Al� �,LLEYS Ai� TO AMEND APPEAIIDIX C OF Z8E CITY �E The Cau�cil of the City of Fridley ao ordain as follows: SECPI�t l. For the vacation of street right-of-way, described as follaws: That pe�rt of 4th Street N.E. adjacent to the Southerly 34.5 feet of Lot 4, and all of Lots 5, 6, and 7, Block 4; and that part of 4th Street N.E. adjacent to Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, and the Southerly 26.3 feet of Lot 12, Block 5, all in Ree's Addition to Fridley Park, all lying fn the South Half of Section 14, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley County of Anoka, Minr�esota. Be arxi is hereby vacated. SBCTI�1 2. Zl�e said vacation has been made in conformanc�e with l�innesota Statutes and pursuant to Section 12.07 of the City Cbarter and Appendix C of tbe City Code shall be �o amended. PASSm AND ADOPTFD BY ZIiE CITX OF FRIDLEY �IS AAY OP' , 1962. WILLIAM J. 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'•-' r.e.. �. .d.��,.: � �� • ' �.� �_�` y� � �`. �� '� �.; f ��4� L 4{.� � � Y. /ie � � t � �.�! �� 4 {14 .?' v �'� � ,.� , � . � ��,.,� .y�, s � ;x ;1 � �,� S . p . �p�' -ti�*> �.� y t ..� .� „ ,t r�i) . .1 t�,� ~�54.�¢ : j. f .�{;��: j 1t��:� � . j? � � . . �' � �.,�� � z. �. � _ `�•. , ct -•. i Y�_.�a �fGt�Bi .. . _ ._Ii 4 .� �f 4 IS6 �r. : "� },`2 ��_ � � . �� � rr . ��•r � �,,.a � �Y�j l., � r.^• �.�� . ��� i�. ::�. _ :�.- r� T-25-82 City Council City of Fridley b1;31 IIniversity �v�eaue N.E. Fridley�Minneaota �551a32 SIIBJECT: Resignatioa froa the �ppeala Co�oaisaion In April 1982 I applied tor a vacant aeat on the Appeals Coauxission and subsequently xas appointed to that com- xission in May 1982. Since the appointaaent I have bees able to attend one aeeting of the co�nission. Since - saking the application to sit on the coneo.issioa I have _ bad a change ia � dutiea at iqr placa of �raployment. This has caused �a�e to have to bs out of t�e city t�ree of the evenings Lhat the appeala Conma.iesion has net �_ ia tbe past three nont�ha. The reat ot the tiae I havQ - been a�ay due to vacatioa and one aight to attend a achool honors banquet in tihich � eoa xas a participant. Because of the chaage in n�y Work a�signiaents at a�r place of emplo�►ment I�ill continue to need ta be out of toxn periodically. I s+ill not be able to be in attendance on a regular ba�ia and therefore I must submii my resig- aation from t�he lppeals Conuaisaio�. I apologize for the inconvenience this may cause. Whea I made the application intentions xere to fullfill t�he job to the best of �y abilities. I Will return the material xhich I have been aent�as a result of being appointed to the comnission� to the proper city office. Thank you. Youra tr�l,y� �� ����� slie F.Coleman 6011 6th St.N.S. Fridley�Minnesota#5�i32 cc ; Patricia Ga.bel Chainao�aa - City o! Fritlle Appeala Cormaissioa, 59�t7 �'� St.N.E. �Fr3�dley�N3nn.���32 3A FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -_ qpppINTMENT Auaust 2 APPEALS COMMISSiON l 982 APPOINTEE 3ERM EXPIRES RESIGNED MEMBER 4-1-84 Leslie F. Coleman 6011 6th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 4 FAR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL � �UGUST 2. 1982 __ CL� I NS c��.iM r:��r'�ERS 205400 - 211�;2� � 1� � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE C{TY COUNCiL - LICE��E,S __ August 2, 1,983 ----___ Type of License: B�_.-_ Approved By• On Sale Beer Park Pizzeria & Pasta Nicholas L. Homan James P. Hill -� 317 Osborne Rd. PJ.E. Public Safety Director � Fridley, Mn. 55432 t - e � L� � E Fee• $243.81 F.OR CONCURRENCE 8Y THE CITY COUNCIL -��sEs Aucus� 2, isa2 . GE,iERAL L`ON�RAGTOR . APPRDVED BY Dolphin Pool & Patio •8832 - 7th Avenue North Golden Valley, MN 55427 Panelcraft of Minnesota Inc. 2309 Snelling Avenue Hinneapolis, rIIi 55404+ ,. .�. Wonaa Construction � 13621 - 129th Avenue North Daytron, M2J 55327 � By : liarvey Blumenberg By: Dennis Johnson By: Frank Worwa DARR�L CLARI� Chief Bldg. Ofc. DAi2REL CLARI� Chief Bldg. Ofc. DARRLZ CLARK Chief Bldg. Ofc. F�� - . _.. __ .. --- __ _ . 5 8 F.OR CONCURRENCE SY THE CITY COUNCIL - LICQ�ISES . �tesidential Rental Yzoperty - �ugnst 2, 1�82 dWIdER , LOCATION OF EI�^G. UNI?S !EE APPROVED BY Robert A.-Hosman 5940-42 2nd St. NE 1 E12.00 Steven J. Olson 281 Syl van Ln. P�E Fridley, MN 55432 Gordon E� Betty Aspenson 6510 - 2nd St. NE 3 $36.00 " 17 Rice Creek Way Fridley, MN 55432 Violet Rocek 5791 - 2� St. NE 2 $24.00 " 1924 Garfield St. NE Mpl s . , MN 55418 John 0. Miller 4965 - 3rd St. NE 11 $49.00 " 5009 University Ave. NE Minneapolis, MN 55421 Same as above 4985 - 3rd St. NE 11 $49.00 " Same as above Same as above Vernon 5. Hoium & Duane A. Otterness 925 Dain Tower Bldg. Minneapolis, MN 55402 Marvin K. Durben 8230 - 15th Ave. S. Bloomington, MN 55420 James & Betty Larson 5871 - 4th St. NE �ridley, MN 55432 William Guenther 643 Rosedale Rd. NE Spring Lk Pk, MN 55432 Timothy Parker 7316 Humbolt Ave. NE Brooklyn Park, MN 55444 Ellert or Betty Ihlan 1675 W. Fairway Dr. Minneapolis, MN 55421 Herbert A. Zwirn 1195 Chatham Terr. New Brighton, MN 55112 5005 - 3rd St. NE 5025 - 3rd St. NE 5320 - 4th St. NE 5349-53 �th St. NE 5840-42 4th St. NE 5860-62 4th St. NE 5916-18 4th St. NE 5924-26 4th St. NE 5410 - 5th St. NE Page 1 11 $49.00 11 $49.00 4 $36.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 1 �12.00 4 $36.00 � � � �� �� �� �� �� �� � FOR CONCURRENCE 8Y TNE CITY COUNCIL — LICF?dSES .�esidential Reatal Pzoperty - lugust 2� 1�62 SC OiWNER LOCATION 04 ELDG. IItJITS !EE APPROVED BY James L. Peng 5428 - 5th St. NE 4 s36.00 Steven J. Olson 6 W. Logan St. Paul� MN 55118 Joy Benoy 3600 Wynn Rd. Apt #308 Las Vegas, NV 89103 Dennis Kmit & Johanna Luciow 3158 Arthur St. NE Minneapolis, MN 554I8 Michael Darula 41I7 Estate Dr. Brooklyn Park. MN 55443 John G. Blahoski 895 Orange Ave. NE E. St.-�aul, MN 55]06 7574 - 5th St. NE 5460 - 7th St. NE 349-53 57th P1. NE 105 - 58th Ave. NE Meyer Broder 276-78 58th Ave. NE 278 - 58th Ave. NE fridley, MN 55432 Dale H. cglans & Roger Ruetten 150 - 592 Way NE 1415 Meadow Lark Dr. Stillwater, MN 55082 Otto Westenfield 110 - 61st Ave. NE P.O. Sox 32021 Fridley, MN 55432 Wallace Roeker 50-60 63� Way NE 7419 McKinly St. NE fridley, MN 55432 George W. Knoll, Jr 1270-76 72nd Ave. NE 4246 Royce St. NE Columbia Heights, MN 55421 Raj Dhir 1313-23 73rd Ave. NE � 13304 Fordham Ave. � Apple Va11ey, MN 55124 � Jugal Agarwal 370-72 74th Ave. NE 8455 Spring Lake Park Rd. rlpunds View, MN 55432 Page 2 1 $12.00 " 34 $93.00 " 2 $24.00 7 $36.00 � W 1 $12.00 " 12 $49.00 8 $49.00 2 $24.00 4 $36.00 2 �24.00 2 �24.00 m m m m � �, _. ._..__....---- - -� . ' SD FOR CONCURRENCE 8Y THE CITY COUNCIL - LICQiSES . $esidential Reatal Property - �ugnst 2, 1�82 OHPTER ' LOCATION 0* EL�G. ' IINI?S �EE APPROVED EY J& 5 Enterprises 106 - 77th Way NE 4 �36.00 Steven J. Olson �/o Shirley Severson or James Koch 3113 Bell Ln Minneapolis, MN 55418 Richard Wolfarth 321 - 79th Way NE 8 $49.00 " 8395 Greenwood Dr. Minneapolis, MN 55432 Mortimer B. Studevant ?301-03 Able St. NE 1 $12.00 " 7301 Able St. NE fridley, MN 55432 John Baumhofer 7463-65 Able St. NE 2 $24.00 " 7578 McKinley St. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Nathan Schwartz 101 Charles St. NE 12 $49.00 " 5916 Medicine Lk Rd. Minneapolis, MN 55422 Same as above Same as above Karen & Douglas Hornsten 10916 Mississippi Dr. Champlin, MN 55316 Five Sands Development Co. 600 S. County Rd. 18 Suite 520 Minneapolis, MN 55426 Same as above Same as above � Same as nbove I Same as above Otto Westenfield P.O. 8ox 32021 fridley. MN 55432 J & S Enterprises , c/o Shirley Severson or James Koch 3113 Be11 Lane Minneapolis. MN b541$ 179 Charles St. NE 180 Charles St. NE 6190-92 E. River Road 7805 E. River Road 7825 E. River Road 7845 E. River Road 7875 E. River Road 7895 E. River Road 6551 E. River Road 7673 E. River Road Page 3 12 $49.00 " 12 $49.00 " 2 $24.00 " 59 $;43.00 " 59 59 59 59 11 4 $143.00 $143.00 $143.00 $143.00 � 49.00 � 36.00 � � � � �� �� m F.OR CONCURRENCE SY THE CITY COUNClL — LICQ�SES . Residential Reatal Propertp —�ugnst 2, 1�82 5E O�1NER � LOCATION Oe ELDG. UNI?S !EE APPROVED BY Don Bisman z 7865-69 Firwood Way NE 2 E24.00 Steven J. Olson 6208 - 71st Ave. N. Brooklyn Park, MN 55429 Michael Woytasek 4519 Main St. NE 1 �12.00 " 2223 - 4th St. NE Pii m��eapol i s, MN 55418 Auron E. Kerntop 5835 Main St. NE 2 $24.00 " 201 Mercury Dr. NE Fridley, MN 55432 John Chura 5971-7? Main St. NE 1 $12.00 " 5971 Main St. •.�lE Fridley, MN 55432 Canadian Financial Housing Corp. 460 Mississippi St. NE 195 $660.00 " 7900 Xerses Ave. S. Suite 1906 Bloomington, MN ' Gordon & Betty Aspenson 6489 Riverview Terrace NE 4 $36.00 " 17 Rice Creek Way �ridley, MN 55432 Robert Anderson 6164 Star Lane NE Fridley, MN 55432 Hammang-Kruse Investme�t Co. c/o J. Michael Kruse 1038 - 44 Z Ave. NE Columbia Heights. tdN 55421 6160-64 Star Lane NE 6421 Taylor St. NE Page 4 1 $12.00 1 $12.00 m �