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09/20/1982 - 00012840THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF SEPTEMBER 20. 19 2 The Special Meeting of the Fridley C1ty Council was called to order at 7�35 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: � MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Nee, Couneilman Barnette, Councilman Hamernik MEMBERS ABSENT: Councilman Schneider and Couneilman Fitzpatrick Present at the meeting were City Council, City Staff, Don Pollard, Cu6 Foods, Charles Hooley, Cub Foods, Rae Lewis, Cub Foods and Naney J. Hendrickson, President, Fridley Chamber of Commerce. Mayor Nee welcomed everyone to the meeting. He stated Councilman Hamernik and Councilman Barnette had asked to have this meeting convened in order to review the question of the rezoning for Cub Foods or other alternatives, Because the City is concerned about Cub Foods' possible departure from Fridley, he felt this meeting was appropriate, but was a little bit out of the ordinary. The normal process would be consideration by the Planning Commission and a publie hearing on the petition for rezoning by the City Councal, and then aetion by the City Couneil, either denial or approval. As he understood it, as a result of the dialogue at the Planning Commission public hearing on September 15, Cub Foods either has or intends to withdraw their request for rezoning. Mayor Nee asked Councilman Hamernik to give a short presentation on the pros and cons and what the problems are, Councilman Hamernik stated that as a result of the discussion at the � Planning Commission public hearing, he and Couneilman Barnette felt they should sit down and discuss thas further. They really feel Cub Foods has a lot to offer the City of Fridley, Cub has offered a lot in the past, and even though it doesn't seem to be in the best interest of the neighborhood to proceed with what Cub was requestang, the City feels they have other options they would like tc explore with Cub Foods, He felt it would be in the City's best interest ta do everything possible to keep Cub in the City of Fridley. He stated the indications are that Cub is very anxious to proceed; consequently, time is rather short. Mayor Plee asked Nancy Hendrickson, President of the Fradley Chamber of Commerce to introduce a letter into the recocd that she had written to the City regarding the possible departure of Cub Foods from the City of Fridley, Ms, Hendrickson stated the Fridley Chamber of Commerce, after hearing of Mr. Hooley's recommendation to consider withdrawing their proposal to locate in Fridley at the site they had selected at 73rd and University, has officially gone on record recommending that the City consider the � �- � � _ S� � SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 20� 7q82 rezoning request in view of the economic growth this communiLy, as we12 as inereased tax base. The Chamber coneerned with a company of that size and square outside the City of Fridley. PAGE 2 would bring to the of Cammeree is very footage relocating Mr. Qureshi stated Staff has been in contaet with Cub Foods for about nine months. Originally, it was the desire of Cub Foods to expand on their present site, and then they decided the site was too small to expand any further, and they started looking at different sites in the community. Mr, Qureshi stated Cub had its start in Fridley, and it was the first store they ever opened. They are expanding all over the nation, and the Czty certainly does not want to lose them from the community. He stated Staff has shown them a number of sites that at least meet Cub�s area requirements. However, there are other constraints put on them by the parent eompany, Super Va1u, whieh limits their option of 2oeating in the community Mr. Qureshi statea one location Staff had shown Cub was 81st and University, and the City had understood the site was eliminated because of its being close in proximity to Jerry's Super Valu in Blaine. They have now found out that the reason the site was eliminated was because of bad soil conditions. He stated they want to make sure they have explored all avenues doubly so they know they have given Cub every opportunity. Mr. Oureshi stated that re�arding the 22 acre site at 81st and University, the City has recently installed a traffie signal so there is good access. There is a 9 ton road with 5 lanes coming on to the signal. He stated this site is part of a tax increment district whieh would make some monies available through the HftA to help correct the soil conditions. If the HRA wishes to do that, according to their calculations, the HRA could provide about $130-140,OOD toward soil correction. The sate is part of an industrial area, and there would not be the objection of being too elose to any neighborhood that would be affected by traffie problems. Mr. Soardman stated the HRA could get involved in land acquisition or paekaging of land and/or soil correction or both, depending on their runs on the generation of the taxes on the proposal. Mr. Hooley stated that $13�,000 would only be a drop in the bvcket for what that would cost to build the land up to support a building and parking lot, He stated they have looked at this site and are verq familiar with it, as well as every other available site in Fridley. He thought they were looking at more like $b00-800,000 ,7ust in site work alone. They do not want to get into another situation with sxnking parking lots like they have had with their present store. Mr. Hooley stated he would be very skeptical because of the soil. They could consider it, although they are in the position right now to move on another commitment, He stated that if the tax increment financin� was sufficient to cover the site costs to bring it up to a buildable site, he thought they would be interested, but they still had the problem of being so close to Jerry's Super Valu, �� � � SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2D� 1982 PAGE � Mr. Flora stated the City could take some exact soil borings to find out what the soil is really like. Mr. Poardman stated that, regarding the 81st and University site, realastically, the City would need an engineering report on the soil, they would have to take a look at the cost of soil correction, run some figures to see whether or not the tax increment dxstrict would support that, and then analyze whether they would have the money to do the soil correction. � Mr. Hooley stated he thought it was a viable site, but the timing is so essential. They are presently using two sema-trailer trucks at �4600/month per truck �ust for extra room. He stated the aecident ratio is 32� highter at this store than any other of their stores, and they don't feel they should keep their employees working under those conditions. They are not trying to get out of Fridley, but it is mandatory for them to move quiekly. Couneilman Barnette stated they have been getting some calls from the other businesses and other residents in Fridley saying they don't want Cub to leave Fridley. He stated they would like support from the residents in whatever form necessary to eneourage Cub to stay in Fridley. Councilman Hamernik asked about the 21-acre site on Osborne kitty-corner from the present Cub store, Mr, Hooley stated the store really needs to be on a ma,7or thoroughfare, Councilman Barnette asked Mr, Hooley if the downtown Center City site was definitely out, Mr. Hooley stated the Center City site would be a�ood site and would help the City of Fridley a lot, but the site was definitely out for them. He stated they would like very much to put their store there, but it will ,7ust not fit. � Mr. Robert Schroer, 490 Rice Creek Blvd., stated it appeared Cub Foods would really like to stay in Fridley, and a.t appeared they would like to stay on the 73rd Ave, site they had ohosen. However, it also appeared that the residents (and he was one of them on the south) did not want the traffie problem. He asked how much time and effort has been taken by the City to try to ehange the road system. The Highway Department has done it for Daytons and in other areas to accommodate shopping centers. It aeemed there could be a way a road system could be developed to fii ihat particular area. Mr, �ureshi stated they have been in contact wzth the Highway Department to see what the possibilities were of slip-offs from Unlversity onto this property to reduce some of the traffic load. It was the Highway Department's response that the City could apply, but the chances are minimal, These kinds of things have not been done in reeent times. Mr. Flora stated the 73rd & University intersection has ,7ust been improved to provide 4-5 lanes, and there are plans to widen 73rd between Aniversity � �,�p.'� � SPECIAL CDUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 20, 1982 AP GE 4 and Highway �165 to allow for four lanes of traffie through that east/west segment, h'ith the improvement of signalization at 69th, there are a number of controls and a roadneck which does support a large volume of traffic. A resident stated he hoped the Cub Foods people realized that they, as Fridley taxpayers, would like to have them stay in Fridley. He liked to shop there, he liked the employment, he liked the tax base, and he liked them as business people, Furthermore, even if Cub does not relocate in Fridley, they wi11 continue to shop there. A resident stated that, as a woman who shops at both Cub and Jerry's Super Valu, she did not think Cub enfranged on Jerryts Super Valu nor did Jerry's Super Valu enfringe on Cub, As far as Cub being off the main thoroughfare, every woman knows where Cub is or wall find it. Councilman Hamernik stated he thought they had arrived at a concensus that the Fridley people would like Cub to stay in Fridley and that Cub would like to stay in Fridley. He hoped they could build on that and work out some mutual arrangement. Mayor Nee stated City Staff would get the necessary facts and information within 2-3 weeks and present the information to Cub Foods to see if Fridley had a viable package on the 81st & University site. Councilman Barnette stated he would like to thank Councilman Hamernik for putting this meeting together and making the meeting as open as possible. The meeting ad,7ourned at 8:45 p. �. /y�� � /� '/ ]���� � ��� � ���� �/ '�'�/'/Z 7L/ �v � Lynn Saba Willi . Acting City Couneil Secretary Mayar Approved: �'/`.-�-''� _ Nee � � �