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U�JNC�, I�ETIlaG
I�Y 6, 1985
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COUNCIL MEETING. MAY 6. 1985
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PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSED PROJECT AND THE
15SUANCE OF APPROXIMATELY $750.000 INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS - GERALD W. PASCHKE. ....... 2
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE MATTER OF VACATION REQUEST.
SAV �85-02 TO VACATE A DRAtNAGE AND UTtLITY EASEMENT.
FOR ERECT(ON OF GARAGE. 6747 WASHINGTOM STREET NE.
8Y ARNOLD M. KUHNLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 3 E
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RECEIVING THE M(fYUTES OF THE CATV ADVISORY COMMISSION
MEET I NG OF APR i L 18. 1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 4 F
COUNCIL MEETING. MAY 6. 1985
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(TEM FROM APPEALS COMMtSSION OF APRI� 9, 1985:
RE�UEST FOR A VARIANCE TO ALLOW A FREE STANDING
SIGN TO BE INCREASED FROM 80 SQ. FT. TO 144 SQ.
FT.: 4800 EAST R�vER RoA�. FMC CORPORATION BY
RODNEY D. SYKORA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 5 E
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ITEM FROM APPEALS COMMISSION OF APRIL 23. 1985:
RE�UEST FOR VARIANCE TO REDUCE SIDE YARD SETBACK
TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTlON OF A SECOND ACCESSORY BUILDING.
6800 OAKLEY S7REE7 NE. BY ROBERT ANDERSON. ......... 6- 6 E
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1TEM FROM PLANNING COMMISSiON OF APRIL 3. 1985:
RE�UEST FOR A SPECIA� USE PERMIT. SP �85-02. TO
ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A SECOND ACCESSORY BUILDING.
6800 OAKLEY STREET NE. BY ROBERT ANDERSON. ......... 7- 7 A
APpEALS COMMISSION RECO MENDATION APPROVAL
W1TH STIPULATlONS.
COUNCtL ACTION 1�E�DED; CONSIDERATION OF
RECOMMENDATtON.
COUNCIL MEETING. MAY 6. 1985
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CONSIDERATION OF SIGN PLAN. 7580 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE.
KORD i AK REALTY. BY DENN I 5 DEMARS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 8 E
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CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION GIVING PRELlM1NARY
APPROVAL TO A PROJECT UNDER THE MINNESOTA MUNICIPAL
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ACT. REFERRING THE PROPOSAL TO
THE h11NNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY ANO ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT FOR APPROVAL AND AUTHORIZING PREPARATION
OF NECESSARY DOCUMENTS (GERALD W. PASCHKE) . . . . . . . . . 9 - 9 B
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CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION APPROVI�G A SUBDIVISION
LOT SPLIT. L.S. #85-04, TO BE USED FOR SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENCES, 1040-1050-1860 - 67TH AVENUE NE. HOMELAND
REALTY COMPANY. BY �EFFREY N. CAINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 10 D
COUNCIL MEETING. MAY 6, 1985
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CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT.
APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS:
MISSISSIPPI STREET LANDSCAPING PROJECT . . . . . . . . . . . 1� - 11 B
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT.
APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS:
MISSISSIPPI STREET IRRIGATION PROJECT. . . . . . . . . . . . 12
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT.
APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS:
MISSISSIPPI STREET LIGHTING PROJECT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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RECEIVING BIDS AND CONSIDERATION OF AWAROING
CONTRACT ON CURBSIDE RECYCLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 - 14 A
COUNCIL MEETING. MAY 6. 1985
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RECEIVING BIDS A�iD CONSIDERATION OF AWARDING
CONTRACT FOR SEWER PROJECT �f150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 - 15 B
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RECEIVING BIDS AND CONSIDERATION OF AWARDING
CONTRACT FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
No . 1985 - 1 a2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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RECEIVING BIDS AND CONSIDERATION OF AWARQING
CONTRACT FOR 1985 CONCRETE PAVEMENT �OINT AND �
CRACK RESEAL I NG PROJECT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1% - 17 A
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RECEIVING BIDS AND CONSIDERATION OF AWARDING
CONTRACT FOR 1985 MISCELLANEOUS CONCRETE CURB.
GUTTER AND S I DEWALK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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COUNCIL MEETIN6. MAY 6. 1985
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APPOINTMENT: CITY EMPLOYEE. . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . 19
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RECEIVING CONTAINMENT CLEANUP PLAN AT ONAN PROPERTY
AND APPROVAL OF CONSTRUCTION TRAILER PERMITS.
1400 - 73RD AVENUE NE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 - 20 B
LI CENSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 - 21 N
ESTIMATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 - 22 A
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YSTBBAA'S BUDDI POPPI DAY
l�lAY 17. 1985
Willi�m J. Nee
MaYor
fridiey, MN.
WEERBAS, The annuat sate of Buddy Poppies b� the Veterane of Foreign
idara of the United States hae been offi.ciatl� recogni�ced and endoraed
by governmentaZ Zeadera aince 1922; and
J�HEREAS, VFW Buddy Poppiee are aseembled by disabled veterane. and the
proceeda af this �sorthy fund-raiaing aampai.gn are used excZusiveZy for
ths benefit of dieabted and need� veterane. and the a�idoa�a and orphana
of deceased veterana; and
iJEBREAS, The basic purpose of the annuaZ sate of Buddy Poppies by the
Yeterana of Foreign iJars ie eZoquently reftected in the deeire to
"Xonor the Dead by HaZping the Living";
BOW. THEREPORE, BE IT RBSOLVED that I. l�iZtiam d. Aee. Mayor of the
City of Fridtey hereby proclaim Ma� 17, 1985 as
YBTBRA9'S BUDDY POPPY DAY
and urge the citisena of Fridley to reeognzxe the merita of this cause
by contributing generouel� to ita eupport through the purchaee of
Buddy Poppies on the day aet aside for the dietributi.on of theee
e�mbota of appreciati.ort for the aacrifices of our honored dead.
I urge aZZ patriotic citisens to �aear a Buddy Poppy as mute evidence
of our gratitude to the men of this country ruho have risked their
Zivee in defenae of the frsedoma r�hich r�e continue to enaoy ae
American citiasna.
I8 WITIVBSS WHERBOF. I have aet my hand and caused ths aeal of the Ci.t�
of Fridtey to be affixed this 6th da� of Mar�. 1985.
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fi�ILLIAM d E. MAYOR
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SKALL BUSIIYBSS IiBBF
XAY 5 - 11. 1985
Wiliism J. Nae
M��or
Frid1�Y, MM.
J✓BEREAS. the hiatory of America ia the hie�ory of a nation at �ork -- a natio» of
farmere, manufacturera. and merchante �oining together to buitd a better aociet�.
The ded�cation and commitment of these sarZy cittisens provided ths foundation for
a gro�zng and proeperoua America -- an America buitt on individuat initiative. a
competittivs epirit. and an intenee pride in the achievementa of a net� nation; mid
i✓HEREAS. today. thie enterpriei,ng determi.nation to t�ork and to proaper ia embodied
in more than 14 raittion enratZ buainesees. vhich provide ths technotogy tc keep ths
economy gror�ing, the manufacturing and marketi.ng aki.lla to kesp ths nattion
competiti.ve. and the innovatlon to guide ue into a better futurQ. It ia thia
enterprising geniva that haa hetped amaZZ buainesa creats moet of our ner� �oba and
provide sconantic opportunitisa urcaurpaeasd by any nation irs ths a�ortd; arrd
WHEREAS. our euatained econornic 4spaneion ia sncouraging young Americana to form
their orvn bueinesaea. Theas aapiring �ntrepreneure havs atr�aya been on ths
Zeading edge of i.nvention and proqr�ae in our aociety. and their confidence in the
future haa Zed to the creation not onty of new �obe but of t�hote ner� induetriea.
Na att benefi.t from ths contribr�ttiores of amatt buaineaasa and those r�ho creats
them.
AOW, TBEREPORE, BB IT RBSOLVBD that I. NiZttiam �. Aee. Mar�or of the Cit� of
Fridtey. hereby proctaim ths vssk of 11fay 5 through Xay il, 1985 ae
S61ALL BUSI9BSS fiBBg
and ask that aZt Americane �oin irith me in eaZuting our amatt businesa men and
a�omen by obaerving that �eek vith appropriats activitisa.
IA WITNESS f�bIEREOF, I have eet m� hand and caueed ths seaZ of tks-Cit� of Pridte�
to be affi�ed thia 6th day of Xay. 1985.
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WILLIAN J. AEE, MAYOR
BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING
MAY 6, 1985
Fam No. A.F. 4—Not1x to Clerk of Meetmg af Bwrd of Reviesv—•Eqaalfulim ��,". .' BUNK it°: �: `.� 1
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OFFICE OF COiTNTY ASSESSOR
TO THE CLERK OF THE City OF Fridley
Anoka COUNTY, NLINNESOTA:
:�OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the 6 th (Mo� day of A!a�.� 1 g t� 5
at �� 3 0 dcloc�P�M., has been fixed as the date for the meeting of the Board of Beview—/'���l�z�t��n
(strtw oot oos)
in pour City for said qear. This meeting should be held in your office as provided by law.
Pursuant to the proti�isions of Minnesota Statutes S�ection 274.1� you are required to give notice oi aaid
meeting by publication and posting, not lster thsn ten days prior to the date of said meeting.
Given under mp hand thi¢ 25th daq of March 1985
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Gayle Leon��ty Assesaor
Anoka �unty, Minnesota
•Appiias ody to dtias whae cbarter provtder for a Bo�rd of Equaliuttoa iastead af a Bwrd of Review.
CITY OF FRIDLEY
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
ASSESSMENT NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of Review of the City of
Fridley in Anoka County, Minnesota, will meet at the Council
Chambers of the Fridley Civic Center in said City on Monda�y the
6th day of May, 1985, at 7:30 p.m., for the purpose of reviewing and
correcting the assessments of said City of Fridley for the year
1985.
All persons considering themselves aggrieved by said assessment or
who wish to cortq�lain that the property of another is assessed too
low are hereby notified to appear at the said meeting and show cause
for having such assessment corrected.
No complaint that another person is assessed too low will be acted
upon until the person so assessed, or his agent, shall have been
notified of such complaint.
Given under rtty hand this 15th day of April, 1985.
Sidney C. Inman
City Clerk
Publish: April 22 and 29, 1985
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Notice of Public Hearing
Commercial Development Revenue Honds
City of Fridley, Minnesota
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be
conducted by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minne-
sota, at the City Aall, 6431 University Avenue N.E.,
Fridley, Minnesota, at a meeting of the City Council to be
held on May 6, 1985, commencinq at 7:30 o'clock, p.m.,
C.T. At the public hearing the Council will consider a
proposal that the City assist the financing of a commercial
or industrial development project by issuing its bonds or
other obligations pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter
474.
The proposed project consists of the construction of an
approximately 30,000 square foot office/warehouse facility
(the "Project"), to be located within the City on the east
side of Main Street N.E. approximately midway between 79th
and 81st Avenues, by Gerald W. Paschke (the "Borrower"j. It
is proposed that the City assist financing the Project from
the proceeds of an issue of the City's commercial or indus-
trial development revenue obligations in an amount presently
estimated not to exceed $750,000. If issued, such obliga-
tions would be payable from lease payments or loan repay-
ments to be made or secured by the Borrower.
A dzaft copy of the proposed application to the Minne-
sota Department of Energy and Economic Development for
approval of the Project is available for public inspection
in the office of the City Clerk-Treasurer.
All persons appearing at the public hearing will be
- given an opportunity to present their oral or written com-
ments on the proposal that the City undertake and finance
the Project.
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MAY 6, 1985
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�e Regular meeting of the Fridley City ��mci]. was called to order at 7:30
p. m. by Mayor Nee.
PLID�E OF ALLDGIANCE•
Mayor Nee led the O�tmcil and audienoe in the Pledge of Allegiance to the
Flag.
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MENBII2S PRFSII�IT: Mayor Nee, Q»cilman Goodspeed. O��mcilman
Fitzpatrick, O�lmcilman Schneider and Councilman
Barnette
N�NBII2S ABSFNT: None
APPRL7VAL OF MINLTrFS:
OOCTNCIL ME�TING . APRiL 1. 1985 :
MJTIO�J by O�i.uicilman Barnette to apprave the minutes as p�esented. Seoonded
by O�Lmcilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously.
�PTION OF AGII�•
The follawing itan was added to "Lioenses": oonsideration of a Food Lioense
for Sears Surplus Store.
Mi0TI0N by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt the agenda with the above
addition. Seoonded k�i ��cilman Schr�eider. Up�n a voioe vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unani.mously
OPII�i FCCJI�RIJM, VISITORS•
�ere was no response fran the audienoe under this iten of business.
OLD BUSINESS
1. QONS�ERATTON OF CITY mIJrIQL APPOINL'I�I�Fr TO THE HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION
(TABLID 4/],�85) -
�uncilman Goodspeed raminated Steve Billings, 5215 Lincoln St. N. E. , for
app�intment to the Hunan Resouroes Carmission.
�ere being no further rnsnir�ations, the follaaing action was taken:
MOTION by Councilman Goodspeed to cast an unanimous ballot for the
appointment of Steve Bil.lings to the Hunan Resouroes O�mmission. Seconded
by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried iulanimously.
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Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated when Midas Muffler was in the
prooess of oonstructing their sign, the oontractor inadvertently placed the
footing for the si.cy� in the utility easenent. Mr. Flora stated the awner
would have to renwe the sic�n or enter into an agreement not to hold� the
C�ty resp�nsible for any damages that might occur sinoe the sign is in the
ease�nent.
Mr. Flora stated the awner has agreed to execute such an agreement which is
naw before the �uncil for apprwal.
A�DTICJ�] by Qo�cilman Goodspeed to approve the execution of the agreement
reiative to this p,�lon sign. Seoonded by O�uncilman Fitzgatrick. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
Lmanimously.
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NDTTC�T by O�uncilman Fitz�atrick to waive the reading of the public hearing
notice and open the public hearing. Se�nded b� (bimcilman Barnette. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously and the hearing operied at 7: 40 p. m.
Mr: Flora, Public Works Director, stated this is a request for a special use
permit for p�operty at 54th Avenue and 5th Street in an i�3 zone. He stated
the request is to oonvert the existing four-plex into a single family
purpose use to allaw for a mentally ill facility. He stated it is proposed
to modify the building by cutting doorways between each of the units to
allaw for program s�pervision. He stated of the four kitchens, one would
renain as a oongregate dining area and the others used as offioe space. He
stated the staves, ref rigerators, and sinks would be renaved f ran the othe�
three kitchen areas. He stated there are eic�t �rking stalls, four outside
and four garages which meet the code. Mr. Flora stated the petitioners
propose to have two occupants per bedroan. He further stated this building
lacks some landscaping in order to prwide seg�ration to the properties to
the rear.
Mr. Flora stated it is proposed this program will serve approximately 14 men
or wanen at least 18 years of age or older with the primary diagnosis of
mental illness. He statecl priority would be given to the residents of Anoka
�Lmty.
Mr. Flora stated the Planning Commission held a public hearing on this
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request 'for a special use perinit and a re�nendation was made for approval
with nine stipulations, outlined as follvws: (1) operation to be reviewed
annually with a public hearing for the first two years; (2) residents with
autcmobiles be restricted to five or less; (3) rear yard to be fenced with
six foot high solid wood fenc�e. �is is to be voqngleted prior to oocupancy;
(4) proposed Advisory �m►ittee to include City representatives (i.e., Hunan
Resources Commission member and/or Police Special Operations Division
staff) ;(5) petitioner to prwide a landscaping plan and install prior to
October 31, 1985; (6) oontingency glan be initiated with Unity Hospital to
oover any energencies; (7) facility will �nply with a].1 State and County
rules and laws and be f ully licensed; ( 8) facil ity will comply with the
local and state fire codes; and (9) client characteristics will be
aonsistent with petitioner's o�ntract with Anoka O��ty. �
Mr. Flora stated an �3 zone does allow a conva].escent type home with a
special use permit.
He stated there are sane single f�nil.y hames in this F�-3 zone. �.
OoLmcilman Sc,hneider asked what use this type af facility wnuld be permitted
in without a special use permit. Mr. Flora stated it would be allowed in a
c�unercial C-2 general business zone.
��cilman ScYuieider asked if this was a C-2 zone, if the building would
meet the zoning requiranents. Mr. F"lora stated the area requirements are
larger for a C-2 zone and 20,000 square feet is required vs. 15,000 square
� feet in an R-3 zone. , ,
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�Mayor Nee stated a lot of peogle have v�ntacted him with reference to the
la� on this issue and he asked the City Attorney to respond to some of the
questions raised.
bir. Herrick, (�ty Attorn�y, stated the first thing he would like to comment
on is the authority of a municipality and the authority of the City ��cil.
Ae stated a city in Minnesota is a sub-division of State goverrment and the
authority the City Council has is the authority given to it by the
Legislature. He stated the Legislature can give vertain authority to the
(�ty and can take oertain authority away.
Mr. Herrick stated, in reference to the special use permit, the City has a
zoning ordinanoe which divides the City into various types of zones where
certain uses are pern4itted. He stated this property is in an R-3 zone which
is, in oommon terms, multiple housing. He stated the City's present
ordinanoe says that a use of this type is permitted in an R-3 zone with a
special use permit. He stated what that means is it is a permitted use,
w�ess there is a realization that in some locations this use may be a
hardship or a detriment or won't fit into the area. He stated one of the
key things to keep in mind, unless there is substantial evidence to the
effect that a permitted use, even though it requires a special use permit,
will cause a pro4len, it is inc�unbent on the Council to grant the special
use permit. He stated the burden is nat on the applicant, but on those who
want to have a spec�ial use permit denied�whether it be the neighborhood or
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the O��ci�l. He stated there has to be an affiimative revord of facts that
the ��c�.1 can p�int to as a valid reason to c7eny a special use pern�it. Fie
�ted, iiq this particular case, the matte�_i� som�ahat more oomplicated
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�ecau�se of the action taTceri by the Legislature. 'Tlie Legislature adopte�
statute that says they want faci.lities of this type in residential areas
within mtnicipalities. He stated what the statute says is a facility that
houses six or fQaer peogle is a permitted use within an R-1 or single fanily
zoning area and facilities which house 16 or fewer peogle is a permitted use
within i�3 areas. Mr. Herrick stated the statute does provide that the
Council can determine, by a special use permit, whether there are
circ�anstanoes regarding the location of the proposed facility that wo�il.d
make the granting of the special use permit a detriment to the residents of
the facility.
Mr. Aerrick stated there was a similar case in Brooklyn Center and the
��cil has reoeived oopies of what had occurred. He stated the Appelate
O�urt indicated that the area of discretion the do�cil has is limited. He
stated he felt what the do�cil should cb in this situation is listen to the
presentations of the applicant and to ariy persons in favor of the special
use permit and then listen to those opposed to it. He stated the Council
should oonsider these items and take into consideration the information
reoeived fran the Planning Commission and their reoommendations and any
other evidence officially before the Cb�cil. He stated the Council would
have to weigh this information and come to a conclusion. He felt they
should make written findings of fact as to their wnclusion.
O�uncilman Schrieider stated he attended the Planning Go�anission meeting and
several af the Commission menbers commented, prior to the vote on this
special use permit, that bec�use o� a si.milax case in Brooklyn Oenter, their
hands were tied and they really had no option in their vote. Ae asked haw
much bearing this case in Brooklyn Center has on the Council' s
oonsideration.
Mr. Herrick stated he thinks it has a great deal of bearing. It s+eems to
him �he facts in that case were quite si.milar to the facts in this case. He
stated, �s�less there are soane factors that differentiate this situation fran
that one, the discretion of the ��.mcil is very limiYed.
Mayor Nee asked about this building being a rxuroonforming use. Mr. Herrick
stated he thought the same question was ra.ised in the Brooklyn Center case.
He stated he thought, in that case the rr�r�conforming use is related to the
��i 1 ding and r�ot to the use of the building, but would like an opportunity
to recheck this after all the �rnnents are received this e�vening.
M�TI�1 ky Councilman Barnette to receive into these minutes the entire
minutes ot the Planning Commission meeting relating to this special use
permit request and all the petitions received and attach them hereto.
Sec�onded tr� O��cilman Goodspeed.
tlpon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
imanunously.
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Ms. Renae Aanson, the petitioner, stated she would be the ac�ninistrator of
the faczility and she and Ms. Diane Wric�t would rin the progra�n. She stated
she oould answer any questions about this p�rograan.
Ms. Aanson stated the facility w�ould have up to 14 residents all of them
will be adults that have a primary diacyaosis of inental illness. She stated
they will not have arYy residents that are dangerous. She stated the staff
would include the Acfiiinistrator, Program Director, Z'herapist, dounselor,
Nurse and Secretary. 5he stated pers�ns voming into the program would be
taught independent living skills so they �uld live on their avn.
Ms. Hanson stated there would be some upgrading of the facility, including
fencing and landscaping, before it is occupied b� then. She stated she met
with the Fire Marshall and State 8�al.th Department and anything that has to
be done will be taken care af such as adding a fire alarm systen.
Ms. Hanson stated there will also be an Advisory Board and it has been
suggested that a menber of the Hunan Resouroes Qomnission be a menber. She
stated they will be aocepting peogle who have indicated an iriterest in being
on this Advisory Board.
��.uicilman Fitzpatrick asked who deterniines the iritake for this facility.
Ms. Hanson stated the intake requirenents are already set. She stated the
Administrator will determine acfiission based on this cxiteria.
NLs. Wright stated Arioka ao�ty Services has apprwal of each per son mov ing
irito the facility.
Qoimcilman Goodspeed stated the Janus House has a require4nent regarding a
oertain I.Q., and asked if this faca.].ity w�ould have such a requirenent.
Ms: Hanson stated no one would be accepted who is def ined as mentally
retarded which is the same as Janus House.
Ms. Hanson stated when s�neone is referred to the facility, it is generally
through the Anoka Oo�ty Social Sexvioes. She stated sometimes people are
referred tr,� a psyc�iatrist, fa�nil.y manber, or hospitals. She stated they
are screened over the phone, written materials are s�licited regarding their
backgrotmd on fanlil.y, psychological, and sociologic,al matters.
She stated this information is revi�saed by the Prograan Director who decides
if the client is appropriate for this program. If it is determined they are
acceptable, they are interviewed, their motivation is assessed, and a
deternnination made if they meet all the criteria.
Ms. Hanson stated th�y have never had an inciderit where the residents of �he
facility assaulted arYyone in the neighborhood. She stated they would be
very concerned because they would not want to lose their license and
residents are screened very carefully. She stated those who may be
dangerous to anyone are not adnitted.
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Mr. Herrick asked in the screening process, if a representative of the
do�ty and City could be involved. Ms. Hanson stated the County social
worker is involved who makes the re�erral to the prograQn. She stated, as to
involving a City rep�esentative, they do have to follvw p�ivacy requirsnerits
and no one cauld be involved who Zegally doesn't have access to these
reoords.
Mr. Herrick stated if the City was part of the Qam►ittee, they w�ould then be
involved in the screening prooess. Ms. Wright stated she couldn't comment
on this without a legal opinion. �e stated, hvwever, she felt it would be
in violation of their privacy lzaas.
Ms. Hanson stated if someone was a3nitted who dic�'t fit the criteria, they
would be in violation of their wntract with the ��ty.
O��cilman Fitzpatrick asked the qual if ications of the persons making a
determination wh�ther saneone should be admitted to the facility.
NLs. Wri�t stated this would be the Program Director, Ms. Molly Cronin,
formerly an Anoka County social worker, who has her masters degree in
clinical social work and 8 to 10 years experience in the field of inental
health.
Mr. Herrick stated it was anphasized that rr� one will be ac7�nitted who has a
backgroimd of violenoe and asked hav this was determined.
Ms. Wright stated the resources they have are from the community
professionals who know the client and an interview with faunily menbers. She
stated the client may have a private psychiatrist.
Ms. Hanson stated if an Anoka �imty residem applied for admission to the
program and they dic�'t have a social worker, the O��ty �,rould be contacted
and a social worker assic�ed.
Ootmcilman Schneic3er asked what problens have oocurred in operation of other
facilities. Ms. Wright stated at one facility, the neighborhood was very
rough and clients were wlnerable in the evening. She stated a client was
assaulted by a neic�bor person. She stated they have not had an incident
where one of their clients assaulted anyone in the neighborhaod, but their
clients were often vulnerable to assault.
QoLmcilman Schrreider stated he has a wp� of a mental health proj ect where
homes were surveyed and one of the problens indicated was disruptive
behavior of the residents. Ms. Wric�nt stated disruptive behavior might be
clients walking on the street or loitering.
Councilman Barnette asked Ms. Wright if she purchased this property
oontingent on appraval af the special use permit. Ms. Wright answered in
the affirmative.
O��cilman Barnette stated that, to the knowledge of residerits in the area,
this building was not on the market for sale. He asked haw she ca�ne to hear
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about the property. Ms. Wright stated the vwr�er did, at one time, have his
property on the market or was looking to sell it. She stated he was not
actively looking to sell it at the time they fotmd the �operty. Ms. Wric�t
stated they worked with three different real estate agents and viewed sites
throughout Anaka ��mty. She stated they reviaaed sites that may meet their
criteria such as easily aocessi4le public transp�rtation ancl enough bedroom
spaoe. She stated fran the 12 facilities they looked at, this was the best
they had seen. .
O��ci.lman Barnette stated some residents in the area thought perhaps a
hic�- �ioe bid was sulmitted in order to obtain this facility. He asked
Ms. Wric�t if she fett she paid a fair market value in relation to other
buildings she had seen. Ms. Wright stated she felt they Faid a fair priae.
Mayor Nee asked if the i3ea f or thi s f acil ity i s to hav e suppo r t f ram the
oonm�mity. Ms. Wric,�t stated it is part of it. She stated there is no way
to cleny they wouldn't want neic�borhood 000peration.
Mayor Nee asked if such a facility would work if residents were opposed.
Ms. wric�t stated nobody has ever agreed, and most r�eighborhood �oups feel
as strong in opposition as this group feels.
Ms. Hanson stated either the neighbors ignore the facility or they get
invalved. She stated they would prefer to have involvement from the
residents in the area.
Councilman Fitzpatrick asked the benefit of pursuing a facility in a
residential area if there is hostility frcm the neighborhood. Ms. Wright
stated it is, in part, an issue of right or discrimination. She stated
their residents cbn't want to live in a aaYUnercial or industrial area and
that is their right.
Cbuncilman Fitz�atrick stated while this is true, he felt they wouldn't want
to live in a neighborhood that is hostile. Ms. Hanson stated their
residents have to learn to deal with being mentally ill and the
discrimination that arises frcm it.
QoLmcilman Fitzpatrick stated many, if not most, of these facilitites are
r� tr� private, norr-�ofit vorporations. He asked if th�re was a rea�on for
this being a �xoiit organizati�. .
Ms. Wri�t stated ab�ut 90$ of these facilities are for profit and stated
they are for profit because they are also a business. She stated the
majority of rule 36 prograans are rr�t norrprofit.
Ms. Aanson stated they tried to start Janus Aouse as non-profit and it was
almost impossi4le.
�Lmcilman Schneider asked the type of drugs which would be on the �enises.
Ms. Hanson stated they have a psychiatrist present who o�uld answer some of
these queskions.
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Dr. Jerane Rroll of University Hospitals stated he was not here to sell this
proj ect, and has no vested interest. He stated �/2 to 1$ of the gopul ati on
suffers fran sdzizophrenia and 1 to 3$ suffers �ran depression. He stated
when persons are discharged fran hospitals, it is riot easy to find a place
for then to go. He stated the risk involved is �inly with the patient.
Dr. Rroll stated as far as medicine, there woulc�'t be any naroatics on the
�xenises. He stated there would be anti-depressant and anti-psychotic drugs
and possit�ly sane sedatives.
Dr. Rroll stated it is not in the interest of the psychiatrist or social
worlcer to minimize the problen. He stated if there is any problan, the
person would be taken out of this envirorment. He stated by law, mentally
i11 patierits' hau�ses are not violent. He stated a fair amount is known
about clients before they are referred, and have seen social workers and had
psychological testing.
�wzcilman Barnette asked of the patients going into this treatment, haw -
many ultimately enter back irito society. Dr. Rroll stated he would say a
fair a�no�t. He stated the sickest o� the population renains in hospitals.
He stated he lived on the grounds of a men�al hospital for four years and
had patie.nts living in his home.
O��mcilman Barnette asfted if he was afraid of these people. Dr. Rroll
stated there were times when he was on the ward and was ooncerned he would
be assaulted, but these cases are rare. He stated these were in the early
stages of an illness, before treatment has been initiated. He stated
aggressive and assaultive behavior is, by and far, not true.
do�ci.lman Barnette asked if he thought these persons screened to live at
such a facility are dangerous to children and if they tend to be sex
offenders. Dr. Rroll stated sex abusers are mt people who have histories
of inental illness.
Mayor Nee asked if it is useful in the treatment for these persons to
interact to a hostile neighborhood. Dr. Kroll stated it is never beneficial
for a person to react to others who are hostile. He stated he would agree
there are not neic�borhoods that invite then in to build a halfway house.
Ae thouc�t in order to get people back into the mainstream, this has to
prooeed.
Cbtuzcilman Goodspeed asked if these facilities c�oulch't be located sanc�ahere
where there are rio hanes. Dr. Rroll stated the philosophy was to put the
m�tal hospitals in rural areas. He stated it is not he1�u1 for then to be
isolated. He stated if we expect people to reiriteqrate into the oommunity,
then these facilities have to be pravided. He stated if they are going to
be mwed out of institutions and back irito the oonm�ity, it wouldn't help
to mwe than into a rura). or factory area.
douncilman Goodspeed stated he �mc3erstands they have received support from
St. Williaans Church and asked if any other groups have indicated they w�ould
help with this program.
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Ms. Aanson stated St. Philipp's and 7nmaculate donoeption churches also are
supportive as we11 as other agencies in the area sud7 as Rise, Inc. and the
North Suburban Family doimseling Ceriter.
d��mcilman Sc�uleider stated he is cvnvinced it is a worthwhile program and
something needed to better soci.e�ty, but can't �derstand why they chose this
location. Ae stated it is substantially different than the setting of Janus
House. He stated there is alm�st a claustrophobic feeling to it. He stated
it secJms they wnuld want an open, aiiy setting.
Ms. Wright stated they went to the Planning Departraent and areas were
outlined where such a facility may be acceptable. She stated they did look
at other areas, but needed some key items such as transportation,
affordability, enough aquare feet and many buildings didn't meet these
requirenents. She stated it isn't easy to find the ideal location.
Ms. Hans�on stated a lo�t c�f buildings they looked at were so much worse. She
stated requirenents are so hic�, it limits the structures that would work at
all. She stated the interior of this building is well suited to their
program, as it has adequate living space. She stated they liked the
ap�rtrnent building, rather than a big, old house because it is similar to
where these people will be living when they are on their awn. She stated
the builcling looks pleasant as you come into it and there is garage ancl
storage spaoe availalale.
Mayor Nee asked if they w�ould consider building a facility in a C-2 zone.
Ms. Aanson stated they had to find a building that fits into their budget.
Mrs. Doris Gretti, 6690 Lucia Lane, Apt. 10, stated she attended all the
meetings regarding this special use permit. She stated there are those who
form their opi.nions of the mer�tally ill fram t�el�ision and those who live
with it. She stated those who live with it know these people are not
monsters and psychopathic killers and are not strangers o�ming back to the
aomm�ity. She stated s,he has a son who was in this situation and at the
age af 16 clianged fram a healthy boy into a recluse. She stated she would
like to see him have the opportunity to return to society and felt this
facility would be the an�aer. She stated it makes � difference where it
is located, residents will feel the same.
Ms. Rathie Prc�re, Merital. Health Advocate Coalition, stated in May, 1981,
they advocated changes for persons with mental health proble9ns in Anoka
O�tmty. She stated she dic�'t care where in the ��ty such a facility is
located, but these servioes should be Frovided in Anoka ��ty. She stated
these peogle are citi.zens and taxgayers and when they return to a regular
living situation, they will be paying taxes thenselves.
Mr. Peter Treuenfels, 5248 Horizon Drive, stated to run a business for
profit is good for Fridley. He stated he isn't garticularly af raid of
mentally ilI peaple that �ne into this nei�b�rhood. He stated he thinks
this f acil ity is a good idea as these peogl e need help so he woul d w el come
then into his neighborhood. ee stated some people don't feel quite as
hostile as others.
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Mr. John LaBreche, 1381 Q�ndaga Street, stated he has lived in Fridley for
eic�it years and has been mentally ill since 1974. He stated this type of
facility wasn't available to him when he was ill and, when he was released
fran the hosgital he had to live with his mother and received no support
fran ather peogle experiencing the same pro4lens. He stated he t�ed to take
walks and look irYto people's houses in order to have a normal life.
Mr. IaBreche stated he raa has a mrmal life, a job, hane and two children.
Ae stated all o� these peogle will be screer�ed and they will be like him and
need a plaoe to g�. He urged the Council to support the request for the
special use pernut.
Honora4le Lynn Olsen, Judge for Anoka ��mty (burt, stated part of her job
is to determirie whether people who are mentally i11 should be hospitalized.
She felt too much en�asis is plaoed that these peogle who are mentally ill
will come into the City and act crazy, and disrupt the lives of the
residents. She stated she deals with peogle who o�nit child sex abuse and
today a man was f o�d guil ty and he wasn' t mentally ill . She stated all she
wants to say is there is a very real need. She stated she has seen peopl e
who shoulcY�'t be hospitalized, as they are depressed and need help and
support. She stated these mentally ill people are very vulnerable and hopes
the doi.mcil realizes it is their o4ligation to �otect then.
She stated that mental illness can hit anyone, our c�ildren or our family,
and the �lmcil should protect than and allaw them to live in a community
they are fa�nil.iar with, and to reoeive the support of their aan ooanm�ity.
Mrs. Linda Soderholm, 5336 5th Street, stated she lives three doors fran the
proposed facility. She stated she had reservations at first, but her
questions have been ans�aered. She states she has two children and is not
ooncerr�d or afraid. 5he stated her ctinaern is for the patients and hoped
the neic�borhood would at least give theqn a chance. She stated she is
looking forward to vol�teering to help and sees this as an opportunity for
the oomn�mity to prwide a hunan service.
Ms. D�rlene Rusch, 561 63rd Avenue, stated she was a member of the Social
Niinority �nittee at St. Willian's Church. She stated this �mmittee took
an action to support this grou� hane facility.
She stated she appeared before the Planning Commission to ask these
questions. If not here, where? If not us, who? If not now, when? She
stated it seens Fridley has a�ni.que o�ortunity to help people, who through
rx> fault of their vwn, are cliacyzosed mentally ill.
She stated if a gr oup hane was being opened for di abeti cs, woul d th er e al so
be this opposition. She stated mental illness is a chenical imbalance of
the brain, diabetes is also a chanical imbalanoe.
5he stated there isn't a lot to say to the people who fear it and hopes
these fears are �founded. 5he stated we can't keep saying they should mave
out to the oo�mtry or inner city. She stated she wouldn't want to live in
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the inner-city, why should they e�ect a person who is meritally ill to live
in the oountry or the inner-city. She thought they need stability and
dich�'t think the inner-city prwides this stability.
Ms. F�sch stated she is a pro-life represeritative for St. William's Church
and believes peogle who have mental illness have the same rights. She
thought we need to give help to those who are a bit differem than us.
Ms. Susan Lentz, 222 Grain F�cchange Bui.lding, Minneapolis, stated she was an
attorr�ey with the Minnesota Mental Health L�a Proj ect. She stated she urges
the do�mcil' s support for the special use permit. She stated she was not
here to speak about the legal requi.rene.nts. She stated despite some of the
testimoriy given at the Planning Catuni.ssion meeting, this is a residential
use of Fxoperty. She stated the opposition from the neighborhood is not
gro�ds for denying the permit. Ms. Lentz stated despite opposition f rom
the neic�borhood, this opposition usually vanishes and turns to support or
acceptability onoe the facility has been in the neighborhood for a while.
She stated she hoped the neighborhood would c�ne to accept a facility like
this as a valua4le oontribution.
Ms. Lentz sukmitted documents relative to legislation governing these
f acil iti es.
M)TIQ[�i by ��cil.man Sc�u�eider to receive the documents f roan Susan Lentz
with referenoe to the law. Sewnded by Qoimcilman Barnette. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, l�yor Nee declared the rmtion carried �animously.
Ms. Becky Fink, 1958r105th Avenue, Director of the Anoka/McRnight Community
Health Support Prograan, stated one af the things they have been working on
is the need for aon�nulity based servioes in Anoka Qo�ty. 5he stated there
has been an absenoe of resideritial servioes in the O�tmty. She stated she
hoped this facility w�uld be oonsidered another vonm�uzity based �ervice for
people with mental i1lr�ess and asked the O�imcil's support.
Ms. Linda Reating, Rise, Inc., stated she works at Rise with 20 chronically
i11 individuals. She stated she is not afraid of than, but they are afraid
of her sanetimes. 5he stated they try to c7�velop their skills so they can
find job�s. She stated when they find jobs, they don't have a plaoe to live.
She stated these people already live in the oa�n�mity and not in situations
that are �nfortable, and th�y are mt getting the support they need. She
stated these persons are mt involved with the criminal justioe systen. She
felt the hostility will only be resolved with experience, time, and
patienae.
1Ns. Rana Maloy, 7995 Broad Avenue, stated she is a foster parent to mentally
ill adults. 5he stated approximatle� 23 girls have oane through her h�ne.
She stated one of her girls naw has to go to St. Paul to a facility and if
one was available in Fridley, she would be near her home. She urged the
O�tmci]. to support the facility and the request for a special use permit.
��mcilman Barnette asked Ms. Maloy if she has had any trouble with the
mentally ill adults in her care. Ms. Maloy stated she has not had any
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prohtens and the nei�bors are aware she pravic3es this care.
Ms. Judy Schaaf, O�ordinator o� the �niuzity Support Program, stated they
have been providing services since last year and have assisted 20
indiv idual s in mai ntai ni ng i ndepen3ent 1 iv ing skill s.
She stated this facil ity is a bac�y needed servioe in Anoka ��mty and f el t
it is an obligation on the City's part to provide the types of services
needed. She stated she would be willing to provide names of the landlord
and neighbors whr� live b� these persons wha are mentally ill and are �a out
on their own.
Ms. Graoe Merry, 212 Panora¢na Avenue, stated she lives five hlocks fran this
proposed facility. She stated she started working on a vol�teer basis with
the chronic mentally ill. She stated where she works, some of the persons
would be eligible for this program, if available. She stated she is not
afraid of these people who awne to hen c�me and ride in her r.ar.
Ms. Lucy Micjrnian, 1631-66-1/2 Avenue, statec7 she is a psyct�iatric nurse
practitioner who works at the Family Life Health Center in Anoka. She
stated she supports this facility as she has experienced the gain of her
clients when they are taken out of their o�mm�ity. She stated she favors
the prooess of �ele�etion for this prograan. She stated the persons running
the facility are very professional and she respects them and asks the
do�u�cil' s support.
Mayor Nee asked Ms. i3an.son if she had been in a�ntact with A1 Kc�rdiak as he
had offered to help them find another location. Ms. Hanson stated she
called him and he wanted to wait to see what action was taken tr� Fric�.ey.
Ms. Vicky Otis, 5378 5th Street, stated she is a tenant in the uiit proposed
to be sold for this facility. She stated she has heard about the ric�ts and
discriminations of the mentally ill, but sane peogle aren't thinking about
her rights. 5he stated peogle mc�ve tr� choioe, not because th�y are forced.
She stated to move would place a financial hardship on her.
Ms. Sue Jensen, 5384 5th Street, stated sl�e warited it brought to everyone' s
attention that the aaner of the building in question c�ame to her and said if
she sic�ed c7ver her lease, they would pay her $200. She stated she is a
single parent and has no extra inoome. She stated the awner, Mr. Burman,
told her one way or the other, she was mavi.ng so she signed this release.
She stated she cal.led the City to s�ee what she wuld d� because it is a HUD
lease. 5he stated she was informed that the release she signed was not
legal. 5he stated evexyone is saying �hese mentally i11 people are being
discriminated against, but what about her rights.
Ms. Jensen stated she is a single pare.nt and works full-ti.me. She felt when
she came tonight it was her execution and the question is if she wi11 be
alale to stay or will she have to mave.
O�uncilman Barnette asked Ms. Jensen haa long she lived at this location.
Ms. Jensen stated about one year. ��clman Barnette asked if she recalled
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if the groperty was ever up for sale. Ms. Jensen stated she never saw a
sign on the property that it was for sale.
Mr. Ray LaF`ave, 5375 5th Street, stated he is one of the leaders in the
opposition to this special use permit. He stated he lives directly across
the street fran this p�oposed facility.
Mr. Ray LaFave stated he dic�'t think the issue here is mental illness, but
the special use permit. He stated he can safely say that 90$ of his
neic�tiborhood within a three b�lock area are opposed to this special use
peanit. .
1Hr. LaFave stated both he and his wife were raised in FricllEy and have lived
in Ward III for most of their lives. He stated their neighborhood is
established and has been for a good nunber of years. He stated they have
vexy little troutal.e in their neighborhood and the City receives very few
a�mplairits frcm then.
Mr. LaF'ave stated they are opg�eed to the special use permit on the basis
that it would change the oomposition of the neic,�borhood by disglacing four
residential families and reglaring than with a business. He stated he is
against the idea of having a special use permit for this property on the
prsnise it is a resideritial neic,�borhood. He stated residents are opposed
to any private business, be it a Rute 36 progra¢�►, a barber shop, �nvenienoe
store or any other type of business.
Mr. LaFave stated the area is�n't zoned for ooannercial, but for residential
R-3. He stated they cannot afford more traffic in their area. Se stated
this facility would involve eight staff people, 14 clients and several
part-time workers.
Mr. IaFave stated he felt the property values would go down as who would
really want to live across the street fran a business or next to it. He
stated they dic�'t want the area turr�ed irito a special use area. He felt
this facility should locate in a wrcmercial zone.
Mr. LaFave stated he felt the case in Brooklyn Center is completely
different. He stated he felt the decision of the Planninq Commission was
because of the legal imglications put on then b� the lawyer.
He stated he wishec3 to state something about mentally ill persons. He
stated he knaws of and has friends who are mentally i11 and who come to
thei r hane. He Lmder stands these peopl e do need a pl ace, but has a pr obl en
with such a facility �ning into a residential district where the zoning
laws cbn't dictate this type a� use.
Mayor Nee asked Mr. LaFave what gave him the impression he was being
threatened b� a ladvyer and asked who made him feel threater�d.
Mr. LaFave stated Ms. Lentz stated they dicln't need a Council hearing or
Planning C�mission hearing and that they just beat Brooklyn Center. He
stated all cases are different, but was mac]e to feel the� were going to have
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this facility whether or mt they wanted it.
O�uncilman Barnette asked Mr. LaFave if he recalled at any time that this
building was for sale. Mr. IaF'ave stated he dic�'t renesnber ariy time when
it was for sale.
O�u�cilman Barnette asked haw this bui.lding got singled out as a location
for this facility when it wasn't for sale. Mr. I�aFave stated he has some
ideas, but di.dn't care to a�nent.
O��cilman Gooc7speed s�ated he tnderstood Mr. LaFave was the author of this
petition in opposition to the special use permit. Mc. LaFave stated he ws
one o� the pereons involved.
O��cilman Gooc3speed stated there is a list aF nine very strong accusations
made on this petition and wanted to knaa what facts they had to back these
accusations. Mr. LaFave stated he has no doaments other than omm�on sense.
He stated 90$ of the renters stated if this facility goes in, they were
mwing out.
C,ouncilman Schneider stated in light of the testimony at the Planning
Con�nission and here this evening, asked if there still is a fear for the
safety of tYie children as we11 as the adults. Mr. LaFave stated people do
ha�ve a fear whether or not it is fo�ded or uzfo�ded. He stated he would
have apprdzensions of raising his children there and would hate to be foroed
out of the area. He stated �rents are scared, as well as older people, aru7
this facility wnuld bring unstable persons irito the neic�borhood.
Mr. LaFave stated the residents do not f eel thi s f its in w ith thei r
neighborhood. He stated he cbesn't want a treatlnent oenter located across
the street fran him. Ae stated he has uaproved his property considerably
and dic�'t think he should be penalized and this foroed down his throat.
Ms. �nny Lar�olborg, 5400 5th Street, stated if this facil ity goes in, her
lanc�ord will lose all his tenants. She stated she would be scared to live
there. She stated these people would be there fran four months to two years
which is a fast turnaver.
She was also aoncerned about only one person on c�ty in the evening hours.
She stated she was not noti.fied of this special use permit, and didn't hear
anything about it �til she was approached with the petition. �uncilman
Barnette stated the aaner of the building would have been mtified.
Mr. Wayne Johnson, aaner o� the property at 5400 5th Street, stated he was
notified of this request for a special use permit, hawever, he felt it was
his fic,�t and apologized for mt mtifying his tenants.
Mr. Johnson stated he felt the area is zoned for a specific use and to issue
a special use permit opens up a"can of worms". He stated it i s z oned f or
residences and felt it should renain that way. ee stated he didn't think
there is ariy guarantee there woulc�'t be a prot�7.en with this facility.
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Mr. Johnson stated he has a lot � time and money irivested in his property
and asked who would oo�npensate him and the other awners for their losses.
He clic�'t think it was fair that it should o�st him money for this facility
to be located here. He stated there is the p�ssibility the value of the
�operty w�uld be laaered and who can say he �uld even sell the property.
Ae stated he felt he would have to tell new tenants about this £acility.
Mr. Jerry Skaare, 5380 5th Street, stated he is a tenant of this building
oovered in the special use permit and has been in oontact with the owner,
Jim Burman. Ae stated he and his wife mwed to this building in December,
1984 and was told tr� the landlord that he had the property on the market.
He stated when he was asked to beoome one of the tenants, he was told � the
aaner that this property was taken off the market and he was, in fact, g�ing
to hanq on to it �til the balance of his mortgage was gaid. He stated,
therefore, when he maved irito this building it was with the intention he
would renain there Lmtil such time as he purchased his own property which
would be within the next two years. He stated he rnw understands they wiZl
have to mave and is upset with this turn of Events. He stated this would be
his third move within a year's time. He stated he does-n't wish that kind of
schedute on his worse eneny. Mr. Skaare stated he is upset that his rights
may be subordinate to a private corporation that wants to oome into a
oa�untmity and displaoe him in the interests of making a dollar. He stated
he strong2y urged the O��mcil to deny the special use pernut.
Mr. Skaare stated the fact is that this lot is 11,000 square feet and the
requirener�t, if it were a r�ew structure, is 15,000 aquare feet.
Q��mcilman Barnette asked Mr. Skaare if he had arYy knawledge how this got on
the market. Mr. Skaare stated he can specx�late, but di.dn't care to c�4nent.
Mr. Skaare stated one o� the things that struck him as strange was before
the opposition had a chanc�e to ,express any type o� opinion, mariy things were
brought up by the persons su orting this request about the oommunity
hostility and that isn't a p�int upo this Oo�cil can act. He stated
he dic�'t want a grofit business in their midst and it seems to him that
perhaps a less �ofita4le, but more appropriate facility wuld be fo�md. He
question�ed who was really on the side c7f the mentally ill in this case.
muncilman Schneider asked, in previous Eacilities that were opened, haw
relocation of tenants was handled. Ms. Wright stated relocation o�sts were
not offered when these other facilities were opened. Nls. Han.son stated they
cannot budget for this in their contracts as it is not a permissible
expense.
Ms. Janet Taylor, 5400 5th Street, stated she has recently beoome a girl
scbut leader and has 19 girls in her troop. She stated they meet at her
house where th� have all the supplies available for their proj ects. She
stated she talked to the parents of these girls and was told they would not
allaa their girls to oome to her hane, if this facility was located in her
neighborhood. She stated thEy have r� assuranoes these children would not
be harmed. 5he stated she didn't fepl she c�n safely stay at her residence,
haw�er, she is a single parent taider a HUD lease and cannot get out of the
lease.
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Ms. Taylor stated the clay care cer�ers in the area weren't informed of this
requesk for a special use pernu.t. 5�he stated parents of these children have
stated they would take then out of these centers, if this facility is
located in the neic�borhood. She stated there is no room for recreation
facilities on this p�operty and these persons would have to go to the park
where the children play. She stated she fears for the saf ety of her
children as we11 as others in the area. Ms. Taylor felt there is already
enough traf f ic in the area and thi s f acil ity woul d generate addi ti onal
traffic with the staff and visitors.
Ms. Marian Crandall, 5370 5th Street, stated she is not against this
facility, but is not saying she is happy with it. S�e skated she will have
a prok�l,en with �arking as she currently has to park on the public street.
5he stated she wouldn't be happy with the fenoe. She stated she has lived
there five years and was not in favor of any business of any kind at this
loc�ation.
Mr. Dave Hart, 7525 �ap� Terraoe, stated he is a former avner of property
at 5353 4th Street. He stated he sold this duplex, hawever, and oonments he
keeps getting are-aren't you glad you sold when you did. He stated he feels
sorry for the mentally i11 as he had the problen in his family. He stated
he also feels sorxy for people who have put 20 and 30 years of their lives
into this ooa�un�ity. He stated if this special use pexmit is allawed, there
will be a negative img�ct on resideritial property in this area. He stated
he hoped the ��mcil would vote the will � the people and derry the specia].
use permit.
O��cilman Schneider stated in the wurt case in Brooklyn ()ecriter, there was
reference to a study made on p�operty values, and asked if the CAUncil has
this information. Ms. Wright stated it was part of the information Susan
Lentz presented to the Cbi�cil.
Ms. Rhonda Peterson, 516 54th Avenue, stated she lives 1,320 feet f ram this
proposed facility. She stated she originally came before the Planning
�anission regarding her �noern for the day care oenter which she operates.
She stated she takes exception ta the legal issues of the State statute, and
the licensing requir�nents which she outlined in a letter read to the
O��ci.l .
NDTICN tr� Q��mcilman Barnette to receive this letter suYxnitted by Rhonda
Peters�n. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Ugon a voice vote, all
voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the docixnent carried wianimously.
NLs. Michele Kurok, 5120 Clearviaa Street, stated the people who have a lot
at stake are peogle who really don't have an interest and are not Fridley
residents. She stated she was opposed to the undeqnocratic way this is being
oonducted and opposed to the legal jargon on chenical imb�alance. 5he stated
there are alot of variables involved in a halfway house. 5he said it seems
the criteria for entering surh a facility oould change if they decide the
criminally i11 are having a c�ianical unbal.anoe �oblea. She stated she is
opQ�sed to this mental health facility.
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Mr. Dick Byers, 5300 5th Street, stated he has lived in this area for over
20 years. He stated they have elderly people in their area that live alone
and won't be acanforta4le with this facility in the r�eighb�rhood. He stated
peogle who deal with mentally ill persons should l�ow fear is real whether
it is founded or not. 8e stated this is not a halfway house, it is a
treatment facility the same as a doctor's offioe.
Mr. Byers stated a girl testified at the Planning Qarntussion meeting she had
a c�oice to gn irito a halfway house or Anoka O�imty M�erita7. Institution. He
stated the 4iggest thing to him is this is a highly profitable business. He
stated any time you have goverrment money floating around, people get into
these businesses. He stated there isn't any money to relocate these people
who would be disglaoed and saneone shvuld have oonsidered this item. He
stated if the persons buying this building were doing it with their awn
money, rather than goverrment subsidy, they should pay relocation o�sts. He
stated most of people who were in favor of this special use permit have
their salaries �id tr� the taxpayer. He felt it was up to the Council to
represent the peogle who elect than. He stated they are r�t discriminating
against the mentally ill, but the residents are being discriminated against.
He stated the whole poirit is whether the Qo�mGil is representing the people
or representing the State.
Ms. Margaret Otten, 5311 4th Street, stated the lac�y who spoke f roan St.
Willia¢n's Church didn't reflect the feelings of all the parish as not all
these parishioners would think alike.
Ms. Otten asked haw Ms. Hanson and Ms. Wright would be irivolved in the
prograQn at this facility. She stated a limited partnership is one silent
�rtner and the other has all the responsibility.
Ms. Wri�t stated she and Ms. Hanson are 50/50 partners and she is �xesiderit
of the o�rporation and has resp�nsibility for policies and prooedures.
Ms. Otten asked if the supervisor and program director would have most of
the oontrol and Ms. Wric�t stated that was o�rrect.
Ms. Otten stated they have worked in keeping their neic�borhood a good plaoe
to live. 5he stated they are fighting for the right to determine what is
best for their neighborhood. She stated they believe goverrment is to be of
the peogle, by the peogle, and for the people and to protect all people.
She stated the persons rtmning these facilities can move in any neighborhood
they choose and residents have to sit back and aocept it. She stated this
is ooirnnercial business and belongs in a commercial zone. She stated the
persons who would occu� the facility are p�imarily diagonosed as mentally
i11 and need extensive treatmerit. She stated many tenants have already
decided they w�ould leave the area if this facility goes in.
Ms. Otten stated it is argued the State doesn't want
hospitals, but questioned where do sick people belong.
services this facility would pravide are not free and the
beaoming big business.
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Ms. Otten asked the O��ail to listen to the peopte of Friclley and deny the
special use permit. She stated this is the Council's right and they
shoulch't be intimidated by the State.
I�Ls. Otten stated she called Mrs. Burman and talked to her. Mrs. Burman
stated the building was not on the market, but these peogle wme to than and
offered then a fabulous sun of $170,000 which they couldn't refuse. She
stated this building on the real estate market would be valued somewhere
between $130,000 to $140,000. 5he felt if they have $170,000 to purchase
this building, why they wulc�'t buy something with a larger yard f or these
persons occug�ing the facility.
O��ci.lman Sdzneicier asked Ms. Wric�t if the $170,000 was a true figure and
to whic� Ms. Wright answered in the negative.
Mr. Andy Haechrel, 5367 5th Street, stated when he first was notif ied that
�tuiity Options was going to aoquire this building, he took oopies of the
letter to the neic�bors in the area. Ae stated only three persons received
the letter. He stated there was very little notioe given to the residents
of the area.
Mr. Haec�rel stated whenever there was a tornado the people who occupied the
building proposed for this facility used to c�ne to his apartment building
as there is no safe plaoe in that bassnent.
Ms. Irene Vasecka, 5427 4th Street, was not in favor of drugs kept on the
premises of such a facility and indicated she was not in favor of the
special use permit.
Mr. Skaare stated, as me.ntioned before, he keeps in touch with the awner of
this building. He state3 Mrs. Burman stated they signed a purchase
agreenent in excess of $30,000 af the value of this property. He stated
whether these are the facts they do not knaw. Mr. Herrick stated what was
offered for this building doesn't have anything to cb with the special use
permit.
Mr. Iawrenoe Zimmerman, 5380 4th Street, stated he has worked with mentally
ill people and questioned if they can be provoked when they are on the
street. He questioned their behavior if they were teased tr� children and if
they w�ould beoome violent. He stated an incident did happen between his
supervisor and a mentally ill person where the person became violent and
struck the supervis�r.
Ms. Wright stated they w�uld not be arry more violent than another person wlx>
was prwoked.
Mr. Zimmerman stated this case before the Planning �ission was ramrodded
and he a�ould see what action they were going to take.
Mr. Steve Rurak, 5120 C].earview, stated the reason people are here to
protest is because they are wncerried with their oo�ummity.
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Oo�cilman Schrieider stated there has been a lot of discussion about this
being big busir�ess and big money and questioned haw much money is involved
as far as the business aspect.
1�. Wright stated their budget is negotiated annually with Anoka County.
She stated the clients are responsible for room and board gayments. She
stated the O��mty oontract is a public d�cunent and open for peogle to view.
Ms. Hanson stated a line-item budget is included and expenses are broken
dawn.
O�tu�cilman Fitzpatrick stated the p�im he was trying to make is a good many
peogle think this is a business with 12 or more anplo�ees in a residential
area.
Mayor Nee stated he was sorry if anyone got the impression this was
predetermined. He stated the Planning Camlission was reacting to what they
believed to be the law. He stated he can't think of anything worse than to
tell a neighborhood they are without p�wer and is disturbed by a few who
seen to think sanething was wired in.
�imcilman Barnette stated he is very sensitive to both the needs of the
peogZe requesting the spe�i.al use permit and very receptive to the people
who elected then to serve as their ��cil representative.
He stated he dic�'t think the State should be a dictator and nothing was
predetennined. He felt so�ne time was �ec3ed before making a deczision on the
request for a spec3.a1 use permit.
Ooimcilman Schneider stated he discussed this with many people and spent
time trying to �derstand both sides of the issue. He stated there are two
very strong interphilosophies. He stated he was elected to represent the
peogle and has a feeling they feel an iritrusion fram goverrment. He stated,
on the other side, he feels this is a very w�orthwhile program. He stated he
visited Janus Aouse and d�esz't believe there is a problesn as some of the
residents peroeive, hawever, the fear is still there. He stated it is a
touc� issue and prooedures and policies in e�ffect that allow this to happen
should be changed.
Councilman Fitzpatrick stated he agreed substantially with Councilman
Barnette's aomments. He stated a great deal o� testimony was received and
he is not prepared at this ti.me to make a final decision.
��cilman Goodspeed stated he first wants to assure the people that when he
vo�nes to a decision, it will be his wnclusion and not that of the oourts.
Ae stated he may agree with what the wurts say or he may npt. He stated he
will be resp�nsi4le for his decision and without the threat of retal iation.
He stated he also visited Janus House and if the outoane of this special use
pernnit was preaetermined, he oertainly wouldn' t be spending time checking
into this further. He stated at this time he was not ready to make a final
decision.
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NDTICt�I by Oo�cilman F`itzFatrick to oontinue this hearing tuitil the May 20,
1985 meetinq. Seo�nded b,� ��cilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried �animously.
1�Ls. Susan Lentz stated in light o� the allegations regarding her, she stated
she did not make ariy threats, but was merely making her legal arguments
before the Planning Carnnission. S�e askec7 Co�cil tro disregard her oor�ane.nts
by the citizens about the threats.
RE�'SS; A reoess was ca].led by Mayor Nee at 11:25 p.m.
REQJ��]VENID: Mayor Nee reoonvened the meeting at 11:40 p.m. All Council
members were present.
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M)TIC�I by O��cilman Sc�u�eider to set the public hearing on this vacation
request for May 6, 1985. Se�nded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried iusanimously.
NDTION by O��mcilman Fitzpatrick to receive the minutes of the Planning
O�rnnission meeting of April 3, 1985. Seoonded by Councilman Schneider.
Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unani.mously.
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M?TIC�1 b� O��cilman Barnette to reoeive the minutes of the Cable �elevision
Advisory Commisson meeting of March 19, 1985. Seoonded by Gouncilman
Sc�neider. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion
carried tmanimously.
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NDTION b� �uncilman Fitz�atrick to wncur with the recommendation of the
Human Resources Commission for changes in allocation of Community
Developnerit Block Grant Fluids. Se�nded 1� CAUncilman Goodspeed. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously.
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NDTICt�T b� ��cilman Sc3u'eider to ad4pt Resolution No. 38-1985.
lbLmcilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, 1K�yor
the motion carried iularu.mously.
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�+DTIC�I by ��cilman Sc�u�eider tA acbpt Resolution No. 1�1985. Sevonded by
O��cilman Barnette. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
the motion carried �animously.
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NDTI0�1 b� �tmcilman Gooc3speed to ad�pt Resolution No. 40-1985. Seoonc3ed ty
�uncilman Schneider. Upon a voic�e vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
the motion carried tu�animously.
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NDTION b� �imcilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 41-1985. Seconded
by Qo�mcilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion aarried �uianimously.
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ND'1'IO[�l by O��mcilman Fitzpatrick to acbpt Resolution No. 42-1985. Seoonded
by ��ncilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion c,arriec7 �animously.
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ND'1'I0�]] by �Lmcilman Schneider to acbpt Res�lution No. 43-1985.
O��.azcilman Barnette. Up�n a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor
the motion carried �manimously.
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MUTION by Gouncilman Barnette to authorize payment of Claims No. 2040
through 2259. Seoonded b� O�imcilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried �animously.
j,3. T.T('�1.SFS�
O�nsideration of a food lioense for the Sears Surglus Store had been added
to the agench �ring the "Ac]�ption of Agenda" p�rtion.
MJTI�I by ��ci.lman Sdu�eider to apprwe the food license for the Sears
Surplus Store. Se�nded tr� O�imcilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all
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voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
NIUTION by Gouncilman Schneider to approve the rest of the licenses as
sutxnitted and as on file in the License Clerk's Office. Seconded by
Qotuicilman Barnette.
Mr. Inman, City Qerk, stated there is a probl�n with the license for
. Shorewood Inn because o� delirquent taxes and Pulaski's because they were
mt meeting the requirene.nts of the ordinanoe regarding the relation of food
to 1 iqupr sal es
NIQTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to amend the motion to approve the
1 ioenses, with the exception of Pul aski' s. Sea�nded by O�i.uzcilman Barnette.
Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously.
UPC�T A VOICE Vo►1'E TAi�N LN �iE t�1Il�1 M�TION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried iulanimously.
Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated staff would be oontacting Shorewood Inn
regarding the cielir�querit property taxes. He stated Pulaski's was belaw the
40$ ratio of food to liqt�r sales.
A r epr esentativ e of Pul aski' s was pr esent anci she stated they wer e try ing to
raise their food sales. She stated this year the nimnber of banquets has
increased aver last year.
Mr. Qureshi suggested a six month extension of their license in order to
give than an opportunity to meet the requirenents of the ordinanoe.
NDTIC�I b� O��cilman Schneider tA approve the license for Ail.aski's for six
months with a staff review at the end of three months and at six months to
de�ermine the percentage of food sal es in rel ati on to 1 iquor sal es.
Seoonded b� �lmcilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Nee declared the motion carried �animously.
14. RSTTMATFS•
M�TIO[�i b� ��cilman Schneider to apprave the estimates as sutrnitted:
S�nith, Juster, F�eik�na, NHlmQn & Haskvitz
1000 ILlS aenter
Minneappl.is, NN 55402
Fbr Legal Servioes Rendered by City
Prosecutor for January, Fhbruary
and March, 1985
January, 1985 $6,550.00
Februazy, 1985 5,962.50
I�rch, 1985 (,700.00
$19,212.50
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Fiickok & Associates
545 Indian Mo�d
Wayzata, M�1 55391
Moore Lake Restoration Proj ect II
�gineering II Serviaes
Peziod Ending March 31, 1985
Moore Lake Restoration Proj ect II
Reports and Et�aluations
Period Ending Mardi 31, 1985
$ 834.97
$ 11.54
Seoonc3ed ty ��cilman Barnette. Llpon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor
N�e declared the motion carried unanimously.
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MDTION by Councilman Barnette to adj ourn the meeting. Seconded by
Q�tmci.lman Sc�rieider. Upon a voioe vote, a2.1 voting aye, Mayor Nee derlared
the mption carried unanimously and the Regular M�eeting of the Fridley City
do�cil � April 15, 1985 ac�journed at 11:50 p.m.
R,espectfully sutmitted,
C`arole Haddad
Secretaxy to the
City O��cil
Apprwed:
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William J. Nee
Mayor
PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
CITY COUNCIL
Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City
Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue
Northeast on Monday, May 6, 1985 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m, for
the purpose of:
Consideration of a Vacation request, SAY #85-02, by
Arnold M. Kuhnly, to vacate the 7 foot drainage and
utility easement on the North side of Lot 14 and the
South 2 feet front and rear of Lot 15, Block 1, Rice
Creek Terrace Plat 4, in order to install a driveway
and erect a garage on the rear of the lot for 6747
Washingto� Street N.E., all in the North Half of
Section 14, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of
Anoka, Minnesota.
Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at
the above state time and pl ace.
WILLIAM J. NEE
MAYOR
Publish: April 22, 1985
April 29, 1985
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5.
6.
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1rD'I'ICN by ��mcilman FYtzpatrick to a�ntinue this hearing �til Ma .
1985 meeting. Seo�nded b� ��ncilman Schneider. Upon ice , all
vating aye, Mayor Nee c3eclared the motion carried
NLs. Susan Lentz stated in lic�t � the al ti rding her, she stated
she did not make any threats, but w m making her legal arguments
before the Planning Carimission. ed Co�cil tA disregard her oasnents
by the c�tizens about the .
RE�'SS; A reoess�led i� Mayor Nee at 11:25 p.m.
B.
�yi�rMayor Nee rev�nvened the meeting at 11:4Q p.m. All Council
s were present.
I�DTION by ��mcilman Schneider to set the public hearing on this vacation
request for May 6, 1985. Seaonded by �uncilman Barnette. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, I�yor Nee declared the motion carried unanunously.
M)TION by O�uzcilman Fitzpatrick to receive the minutes of the Planning
OorcIInission meeting of April 3, 1985. Seconded by Gouncilman Schneider.
ttp�n a voioe vote, all voting aye, IKayor Nee declared the motion carried
unar�imously. _
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M?TICN by �tmcilman Barrette to reoeive the minutes of the
Advisory Commisson meeting of March 19, 1985. Second
Schneider. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, I�yor N
carried �animously.
HDTION by O��.mcilman �tz�atrick to a
Htunan Resources Commission for
D�velopnent Block Grant FluZds. �n<
voi ce vote, al l voti ng ay May or
unanimously.
�'f�el. evisi on
Councilman
I the motion
r�r with tlie recommendation of the
nges in allocation of Community
�d by Councilman Goodspeed. Upon a
Nee declared, the motion carried
M�'I'ICN cilman Sci�n�eider to adopt Resolution No. 38-1985. Sewnded by
� Barnette. Upon a voic�e vote, all voting aye, N�yor Nee declared
e mo on carried �ulanimously.
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PLANN�NG COt�MIS5I0N MEETING, APRIL 3, 1985
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2.
Set back garage at least 25 feet or obtain a variance.
vide hard surface driveway; curb cut by City.
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PAG E 26
Mr. Robinson s`t,�ted the petitioner r+ould probably be applying for a variance
to match the gar'�a,qe setback with the house setback.
Mr. Anderson stated �e existing attached garage will remain as a garage as
he needs Lhe extra ga e space.
MOTION BY MR. XQNDRICK, S NDED BY M2. OQUIST, TD CLOSE TX£ PUBLIC XEARIN6
ON SP NBS-07 BY ROBERT AJVDE ON.
UPQN 11 VOICE VOTE, 11LL VOTING
HEARING CLOSED AT 12:30 �1.l�1,
, CNAIRtdOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED TXE PUBLIC
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MOTIOI� BY !!R. OQUIST, SECONDED BY NR. INTON, 4'D RECONNEND TO CITY COUNCIL
a1PPROVAL OF A REQUEST FOR 11 SPECIAL US ERMIT, SP N85-D2, BY ROBERT aIJDERSQN�
PER SECTIQN ?05.07.1 � 3, 1l, OF TXE FRID CITY CODE, '!b ALZ�OiJ THE CONSTRi1CTION
OP � SECOND 11CCESSORY BUILDIlVC, 11 ?� FUOT ?6 FOOT DETACHED GARAGE ON LOT 23,
BLOCIi 3, HRDOiC1'IEW SE'COND ADDITION, TN£ SAME EINC 6800 OAKLEY STREET N.E.,
f�►ITN TXE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS:
l. SET BACK GARAGE AT Z.EAST ?5 FEET OR OBT N A VARIANCE.
?. PROVIDE XARD SURFACE DRIVEf.14Y; CURB CUT B CITY.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, a1Z.L VOTING AYE, CNAIRWOM.ri1U SCXNABEL ECLARE'D ?NE lYOTION
CARRIED UNAAIPlOUSLY.
Ms. Schnabel stated this item would go to City Council on A'1 15.
4, YACATION REQUEST� SAV #�85-02, BY ARNOLD M. KUHNLY; Vacate the 7 foot drainage
an'a utiTity easment on t�e 1�`ort�i "side o�' o l�and the south 2 feet front
and rear of Lot 15. Block 1, Rice Creek Terrace Plat 4, in order to install
a driveway and erect a garage on the rear of the lot, the same being
6747 Washington Street N.E.
Mr. Robinson stated this property was tocated east of Washington St. just
south of 68th Ave. 7he request was to vacate a drainage easement in order
Lo install a driveway and erect a garage. The house does sit very close to
the lot line (9.7 feet from the corner of the house to the existing lot line).
The existing driveway ►!hich comes in and abuts the house is presently on ±he
drainage easement. 7he proposal was to extend that driveway and build the
garage.
Mr. Robinson stated Staff Nould recomnend the following stipulatfons:
1. A drainage plan be coordinated with and approved by Engineerinq
staff prior to City Council meeting.
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PLANNING C(lMMI5SI0N MEETING, APRIL 3 1985 PAGE 27
2. Neighbor to the north provide a letter agreeing to reduced
driveway setback and drainage plan.
3. A new ten-foot drainage and utility easement to be provided
on southerly 10 feet of lot.
Mr. Robinson stated all utility companies have indicated they have no problem
with this easement.
lMDTION BY XR. KANDRICK� SECONDED BY KR. OQUIST, TO RECIOMMEND � CITY COUNCIL
APPR�VAL OF VACATION REQUEST, SA�� NBS-02, BY AR.�tiJLD K!'YALY, � VACAT£ TXE
7 FDOT DRAIIVAGE 1WD UTILITY SASEMENT Oti THE NORTN SIDE OF LOT I4 AND TXE
SOUTK 7 FF.ET FRONT Al�D REAR OF LOT 25� BLOCK 2, RICE CREEK TERRACE PLAT 4,
IN ORDER TO INSTALL 11 DRIVEI+�AY AJVD BR6CT /1 C1IRAGE QN TXE REAR OF THE LOT, THE
SAJ� BEING 67d7 f✓ASHINCTbN STREET .N.E. � b►ITH TXE iL7LLOh'IhG STIPUIrZ?IDKS:
2. JI DRAINAGE PL�l1V BE COORDINATED MITX J1ND A?PROVED BY ENGINEERING
STAFF PRIOR TO CITY COUNCIL 17E'ETING.
?. NEIGHBOR TO THE 1VORTfI PROVZDE 11 LETTER 11GREEZNG R�O REDUCED
DRIVEWAY SETBACK AA D DRA: NAG£ PLAIV.
3. 11 NEW TEN-FDOT DRAINIIGE AND UTILITY EASENE:YT TD BE PROVIDED
QN SOUTHERLY IO FEET OF LOT.
UPON A VOICE VDT£, �I.L VOTING 11YE, CHAIRWOHAN SCHNABEL DECLARED TNE PlO:IOfi
CARRIED UIVAlVIMDUSLY.
5. TABLED 2/27185• �OT S�LITt L.S. �85-03, BY ROBERT GILSTAD: Split aff
��ie � steTy 1�6 t, except t�e l�ort r y eet o part of Lot 1,
Auditor's Subdivisio No. 25 (see file for legal) to be used as a parkinq
lot for the apartments n lynde Drive (Moore Lake Apartments Complex).
This item to remain table��until April 1T, 1985, at petitioner's r�quest.
6. RECEIVE COr�MIS510N MEETIr�G MIhuTES AND WORKPLAN:
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!�!O?'IQh BY MR. OQUIST, SECONDED BY . MINTGW, � RECEII�E THE FOLLOWING:
HUNAN RESOURCES CONl�lISSION WOR PLA1V FOR 1985
AUMAN RESOURCES COl�AlISSION lIINU OF JANUARY 32, 1985
AOUSING i REDEVEIAPMEhT aUTHORITY NUTES OF FEBRUARY i4, 2985
ENVIR0IVMENTAL j�UALITY CONNISSIQN P1I ES OF FEBRUARY 19, 2985
EtiERGY COMAlISSIOh PlINUTES OF FEBRUARY 6, 1985
HUKAN RESOURCES CONMISSIGIN MINUTES OF CH 7, 1985
hOUSING i REDEVELOP!lENT aUTHORITY �IINUTES F NARCH I4, 1985
UPQN JI VOICE VOTE, 1tLL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOXAN SCH1tiA�EL DECI.AR£D TXE PlOTIOb'
CJIRRIED UNANII�lOUSLY. �
SE'C. /4, T. 30, R. 2 4
C/TY OF FR/OLEY
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CATV ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 18, 1985 PAGE 2
Mr. Wegemer stated they were exrloring both alternatives and were open to
any suggestions the Comnissioners might have.
Mr. Stouffer stated that personally he would choose the KTWIN Jazz.
Mr. Kaspszak stated he thougF�t KTWIN Jazz would do a lot for Storer. He felt
if it was marketed right, it was worth 500 subscribers just within the Fridley
market.
a. Sponsorship of Channel 3 News
Mr. Wegemer stated they have researched the cost to produce a ten-minute
video newscast. It will cost approximately $485 for labor,plus the cost
of tapes, transporation, etc., would add on approx, another $100. So,
it could run about g600 per newscast. Ne stated the difficulty is they '
do not have an ad sales force in house or ads in place at this time.
Mr. Kaspszak stated tf�at if they started making some phone calls, he would
guess tF►ey could sell $700 wortFi of ads in about one hour's time.
Mr. Wegemer stated one thing he wanted to bring up that was related to
this was regarding the LO Dept. Right now they are reaching the point
where their cameras and editing system are marginal. They are seriously
evaluating whether they need to re-invest the money into the LO Dept.
He stated he would like to discuss tF�is more formally at the next meetinq.
b. Quarterly Breakdown of Subscribers and Rates in 1984 (requested at last
meeting)
Mr. Wegemer asked if there were any questions on the breakdown provided
to the Commission.
Mr, Kaspszak stated he was disturbed that the numbers keep going down.
Mr. Wegemer stated that last quarter, the basic subscribers were down to
3,841. After the campaign, they are up to 3,926, so it was on the upswinq.
MOTION BY MR. KASPSZAK, SECONDED BY MR. STOUFFER, TO RECEIVE THE QUARTERLY
BREAKDOWN OF SUBSCRIBERS AND RATES IN 1984.
UPQN A VOICE Vt�TE, ALL VOTING AYE, CXAIRPERSON PETERSON DECLARED THE
MQTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
c. Semi-Annual Business Report
Mr. Kaspszak stated he would like a description of the Twin Cities Cable
Marketing Consortium.
Mr. Wegemer stated the Twin Cities Cable Marketing Consortium has had
about three meetings. They meet monthly. The first joint marketing
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effort was a mailing on ca61e N information (generic cable N}. He
stated Rogers and Storer have jointed together to put an ad in the
Minneapolis Star & Tribune.
Mr. Kaspszak stated the only complaint he had about the market research
done by Storer to test the response of non-subscribers to sales
contractors was it didn't identify the age group and the occupation of
the people who participated. A persan 55 years old is going to have a
different perspective than a person who is 25 years old. If the report
would have had that information, it would have meant more to him. Because
of tfie information he felt he needed, he did not draw the same
conclusions from the research as the report indicated.
Mr. Kaspszak stated that with the demands on people's time today, cable TV
is competing with boats, recreation, vard work, etc. People only have
small segment of time left over.'� Cable TV's chaalenge is to capture 51%
of that narrow segment of time. They cannot capture it unless they can
identify it, because it costs too much to promote. Cable TV cannot afford
the luxury of promotion tfirough mailings,and a full page ad in the Star &
Tribune costs about $8,000. If they do that too often, they will run out
of money. Ne stated if the rate of return is only 2�, then there are real
problems.
MOTION BY MR. STOUFFER, SECONDED BX MR. KASPSZAK, TO RECEIVE THE SEMI-
ANNUAL BUSINESS REPORT.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRPERSON PBTERSON DECLARED THE MOTION
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
d, Subscriber Privacy Notice
Mr. Wegemer passed out copies of the Subscriber Privacy Notice that will
be sent to all new calbe subscribers.
Mr. Stouffer questioned the first sentence of the "Non-Disclosure of Name
and Address Form" which stated: "Unless you object, this cable system may
disclose your name and address for mailing lists and other purposes not
related to the offering and rendering of cable television service to you."
Mr. Stouffer stated he read that sentence to mean that Storer could disclose
names and addresses for mailing lists.
Mr. Kaspszak stated that his recollection of the ordinance was that Storer
could not sell the mailing list. So, if Storer in fact was d�ing this when
tF�ey are soliciting, tF�ey are in violation of tFie ordi�ance, or if there
are some changes witfi reference to the rew Cab1e Communications Policy Act
of 1984, tF�e Corrmission should know it. He asked Mr. Moravetz to check
into this and report back at the next meeting.
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CATV ADVISORY CONiMISSIO�� MEETING, APRIL 18, 1985 ���� PAGE 4
MOTION BY MR. KASPSZAK, SECONDED BY 1�lR. STOUFFER� TO R�CEIVE TNE NEW
SUBSCRIBER PRIVACY NOTICE.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CXAIRPERSON PETERSON DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOU5LY.
e. Results of Fridley Focus Groups
MOTION BY MR. KASPSZRK, SECONDED BY MR. STOUFFER, TO RECEIVE TXE
RESULTS OF THE FRIDLEY FOCUS GROUPS.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CXAIRPERSON PETERSON DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
f. Receive Certification of 1984 Cable Revenues
MOTION BY MR. KASPSZAK, SECONDED BY MR. STOUFFER, TO RECEIVE TXE CERTI-
FICATIQN OF 1984 CABLE REVENUES.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRPERSON PETERSON DECLARED TXE
MOTIQN CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
g. Receive Renewal Related Correspondence
MOTION SY 1NR. STOUFFER� SECONDED BY MR. KASPSZAK, TO RECEIVE RENEWAL
RELATED CORRESPONDENCE.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CXAIRPERSON PETERSON DECLARED THE
MOTIGIN CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
2. RECEIVE MARCH 11, 1985, FCC MEETING MINUTES:
MOTION BY MR. KASPSZAK, SECONDED BY MR. STOUFFER, T10 RECEIVE THE MARCH 12� 1985,
FCC MEETING MINUTES.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRP£RSON PF.TEA.SON DECLARED THE 1NOTION
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
Mr. Stouffer stated Storer will be sending the Commission a letter of intent
to renew during the 30-36 month "window" provided in the Cable Communications
Policy Act of 1984 (Section 626). He questioned if there was an option the
City should be exercising, or was there something the Commission should be
doing?
Mr. Kaspszak asked Mr. Moravetz to get the Commission some niore information
on this question for the next meeting.
Mr. Morave±z stated he would report back at the next meeting under the dis-
cussion of the re-franchising.
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CATV ADVISORY COMMISSIO�� MEETIt�G,�APRIt 18, 1985 ����� PAGE 5
3. RECEIVE FIRST QUARTER ACCW�FINANCIAL REPORT:
MOTION BY MR. KASPSZAK, SECONDED BY MR. STOUFFER� TO RECESVE THE FIRST
QUARTER ACCW FINANCIAL REPORT.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CXAIRPERSON PETERSON DECLARED THE
1�lOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
a. Telethon Update
Mr. Moravetz stated the telethon will be April 29 - May 4. There will
be open sessions from 6:00 - 10:d0 p.m, on weekdays and 10:00 a.m. -
10:00 p.m, on Saturday. The Comnissioners are welcome to drop in any
time and are welcome to go on the air if they ��ant to. He stated $300-
400 have already been received ir f�elp and rledges so tfiings are going well.
b. Minutes of March 13, 1985
MOTION BY MR. STOUFFER, SECONDED BY MR. KASPSZAK� TO RECEIVE THE MAR. 13� 1985�
ACCW MEETING MINUTES.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON PETERSON DECLARED TXE
MUTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
4. RECEIVE 5% FIRST QUARTER FRANCHISE USE FEE:
Mr. Moravetz stated that in tf�e Calculation of Franchise Fee Due, Storer did
lnclude a colum entiiled "4tFier" whicFi included leased access and advertising
revenues. He stated he had checked the numbers, and the numbers were all
correct.
MOTION BY MR. KASPSZAK, SECONDED BY MR. STOUFFER, T10 RECEIVE THE 5� FIRST
QUARTER FRANCHISE U5E FEE.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON PETERSON DECLARED THE MOTION
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
Mr. Wegemer stated that right now "leased access" and "advertising revenues"
are about half and half. He stated there was some discussion by the Commission
in the past to break apart leased access and advertising revenue. Because they
were talking about an average of about $l00 a month for each of those (and now
with Infovision going out of business, they were looking at about $200-300 a
quarter), he would ask the Cortvnission that they not have to break those down
any further unt11 such time as revenues are significant enough to make a
difference.
Mr. Kaspszak stated he had no problem with that right now, but when tf�at amount
becomes around $1,000 a quarter, then he would like to see leased access and
advertising revenues separated on the quarterly report.
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CATV ADVISORY COMNIISSIO�� MEETING, APRIL 18, 1985 PAGE 6
MOTION BY MR. 7CASPSZAK, SECONDED BY MR. S�UFFER� T'f?AT ^LEASED ACCESS° AND
"ADVERTISING REVENUE" CONTINUE UNDER THE "OTHER° CATEGORY OF THE QUARTERLY
REPORT UNTIL SUCX A TIME THAT EITHER ONE OR TXE OTHER OR BOTH EXCEED S1�000
FOR THE SAME PERIOD.
UPON A VOICE YOTE, ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRPERSON PETERSnN DECLARED THE MOTI�V
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. �
5. RECEIVE CABLE COMMUNICATION POLICY ACT OF 1984:
MOTION BY INR. KASPSZAK, SECONDED BY NR. STOUFFER, Zt7 RECBNE THE CABLE
COMINUNICATION POLICY ACT OF 1984. '
UPOrN A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRPERSON PETERSON DECLARED 2XE !�lOTIG1N
CARRIED UNANIMDUSLY. -.
6. CON7INUE DISCUSSION REGARDING RE-FRANCHISE:
Discussion continued until next meeting.
7. OTHER BUSINESS:
Mr. Kaspszak stated he had talked to Joe Lapinski, District 14 School Board,
and had told Mr. Lapinski that the Comnission was going through the re-
franchising process and that it was conceivable that the new franchise would
be a ten year franchise. He told Mr. Lapinski that if the School Board was
going to move in terms of participating in cable TV and all its benefits, now
was the time to do so. He called Mr. l.apinski's attention to the fact that
the school is now wired and that the school system, for all intents and purposes,
is not utilizing the facility. He explained to Mr. Lapinski that Mr. Weaver
had indicated a microwave tower could be installed for $14,000 and that he
(Mr. Kaspszak) had another quote for $20,000.
Mr. Kaspszak stated Mr. Lapinski had said Dr. Rens was definitely interested
and Dr. Rens was examintng what was being done in the Osseo school district.
Mr. Kaspszak stated he has asked Mr. Moravetz to check into what Osseo is doing
so the Comnission will be knowledgeable also,
Mr. Kaspszak stated Mr. Lapinski had said Dr. Rens was looking for a two-way
capability:
(1) between �he school system, between Columbia Heights and Fridley
and possibly Spring Lake Park
(2) a private channel that is part of the public system
Mr. Kaspszak stated he told Mr. Lapinski the Commission needed a letter by the
end of June outling the objectives the school system saw in terms of the
school system participating in cable N, their requirements, their needs,
and put together a timetable so the Commission can take it and hold public
hearings and incorporate it into the franchise if they think it is something
they should be doing. .
CATV ADUISORY COMMISSION MEETI��G, APRIL 18� 1985� �� � PAGE 7
8. COt�FIRM DATE FOR NEXT �NIE�'T'IIVG:
Next Meeting Date: Thursday, May 16, at 7:00 p.m.
ADJOURtdMENT:
lUOTZOlP BY 1�t. KASPSZAK, SECONDED BY MR. STI�UFFER� T1� ADJOURN THE NEETING. UPG1N
A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON PETERSON DECLARED THE APRIL 18� 1985j
CATI! ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING AA70URNED AT 7:50 P.1N.
Respectfully submitted,
� ;r.�;, ;ti, . . . . .
ynne a a
Recording Secretary
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APPEALS COMMISSION MEETI��G, APRIL 9, 1985 PAGE 4
TIDN BY MR. BARNA, SECONDED BY MS. GEROU, TO APPROVE TBE REQUEST
VA ES PURSUANT T10 CHAPTER 205 OF TXE FRIDLEY CITY C TO E THE
SIDE YA BACIC FOR AN ATTACHED GARAGE FROM THE FEET T10 2 FEET
WITH THE STIP N THAT TXE VARIANCE BE A M 2 FE£T OR 3 FEET ZF
A 22 FOOT GARAGE C BTAINED AT TXE EASUREMENT� AND THAT THE
WESTERLY WALL BE A FIRE- WALLj UCE TNE SIDE YARD SETBACK FOR LIVING
AREA FROM THE REQUIRED 10 FE FEET; AND TO REDUCE THE REAR YARD SETBACK
FROM THE REQUIRED 29 FEE 1 F LOCATED ON LOT 3� BLOCK 6, BROOiNIEW
TERRACE TXIRD ADDI XE SAME BEING TON DRIVE N.E.
UPONIED UNfE MDUSLYALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON GABEL D .•D THE MOTIQN
2. VAR�I�CE REOUEST PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 214 OF THE FRIOLEY CITY CODE TO ALLOW
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MOTION BY MR. BETZOLD, SECONDED BY MS. GEROU, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEAFtING.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE� CXAIRPERSON GABEL DECLARED TXE PUBLIC
HEARING OPEN AT 7:56 P,1K.
Chairperson Gabel read the Administrative Staff Report:
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT
4800 East River Road N,E.
A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIREMENT:
Section 214.26 limits the maximum size of eighty (80) square feet in
area for a free-standing sign.
Public purpose served by this requirement is to control visual pollution
and excessive use of signs in industrial areas.
B. STATED HAROSHIP:
"This is a unique manufacturing facility; partly Navy-owned and operated,
and partly FMC-owned and operated. The directional sign will clarify
FMC ownership and safely direct southbound traffic to the proper entrance.
This facility averages 120 visitors and 65 contractors per day using the
designated entrance, exiting off a major road."
C. ADMINISTRA7IVE STAFF REVIEW:
The existing sign is approximately 448 square feet ih area and the sign
is in good condition. The County Park system has purchased the land
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APPEALS CONIMISSION MEETING, APRIL 9, 1985 ��� � ��� PAGE 5
the sign is located on and they have asked FMC to reduce the size of
the sign to 144 square feet. The County has no objection to having the
sign located on their property.
If the 6oard recommends approval on this request, the Staff has no
stipulations to suggest.
Mr. Clark stated that on one of the sign plans in the Commission's agenda, in
the upper right hand corner, Mr. Torkildson, Director of the Anoka County
Parks & Recreation Department,had verified t�e fact that the County has
requested the sign be replaced with a smaller sigri.
Mr. Sykora presented a letter to the Commission which was addressed to
hi�self from the Anoka County Department of Parks & Recreation which stated _
that Anoka County has requested FMC to reduce the size of the informational �
sign located on Park property in the City of Fridley and has agreed with
FMC for a sign approximately 12 ft. by 12 ft. being placed in a similar
location for directional information only. The County was requesting this
sign be replaced by the end of April 1985 or at least the existing sign be
removed by that time.
MOTION BY MS. GEROU, SECONDED BY !�lR. BETZOLD� TO RECEIVE THE LETTER ZNTO THE
RECORD.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON GABEL DECLARBD THE MOTION
CARRIED UNANIlfOUSLY.
Mr. Sykora showed the Commissioners a pFwtograph of the existing sign.
located on Anoka County property. He stated there are five entrances into
F1NC, and this sign is the only sign for southbound traffic. The only other
sign in the area or across from East River Road from that is a large 30 ft.
by 30 ft, sign tha� indicates that FMC is navy-owned, so people coming south,
about 200 vehicles a day, have no indication that this is the main gate for
them to enter so there is the potential safety hazard of peo�le going too far
or slowing down and not being sure of the right entrance.
Ms. Gabel stated it has been her position that any time they can reduce a
large sign as significantly as this, they are headed in the right direction.
MOTION BY MS. GEROU� SECONDED BY MR. BETZOLD, T�0 CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
UPON A VOICE VOTE', ALL VOTING AYE, CXAIRPERSON GABEL DECLARED TNE PUBLIC
HEARING CiASED AT 8:04 P.!!.
Ms. Gerou stated she had no problem with this variance. The sign was beinq
reduced to about 1/3 of the existing sign.
Mr. Betzold stated he felt a directional sign at this particular location
was needed, because there are so many entrances. Ne had no objection to
the variance.
AppEALS COMMISSION FIEETING, APRIL 9, 1985 � PAGE 6
Ms. Gabel stated this sign is a necessary sign, and the reduction in size
was very desirable. She had no objection to the variance.
MOTION BY MS. GEROU� SECONDED BY 1�lR. BETZOLD� T1� RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL
r"zc-PRD'✓AL OF A VAP.IA.YCE REQUEST PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 214 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY
CODE TO ALIAW A FREE-STANDING SIGN TO BE INCREASED FRQM THE MAXI!►!UM OF
80 SQUARE FEET TO 144 SQUARE FEET THAT WILL BE LOCATED ON COUNTY PARK PROPERTY
ON LOT 13, AUDITOR'S SUBDNISIQN NO. 79, ACROSS FROM 4800 EAST RIVER ROAD
N. E.
UPOIJ A VOICE VOTE, GABEL, GEROU, AND BETZOLD VOTING AYE, BARNA ABSTAINING,
CHAIRPERSQN GABEL DECI.ARED THE XOTION CARRIED.
Ms. Gabel stated this item would go to City Council on May 6.
3. ARIANCE REQUEST PURSUANT TO CHA.PTER 205 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE 0 RED
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MOTION BY M. U, SECONDED BY PlR. BARNA, TO OPE THE PU C HEARING.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON ABEL D D THE PUBLIC
• HEARING OPEN AT 8:0 . .
Chairperson Gabel read �e �iiinistrati
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Staf eport:
F REPORT
evard N.E.
A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY RE I ENT:
Section 205.07.3D.2a re ' s a min'�nu�n o 0 foot side yard setback
between living areas � any side pro erty 1
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public purpose ser by this requireinent is to m tain a minimum of
20 feet between ving areas in adjacent st ctures 15 feet between
garages and ' ing areas in adjacent structur to redu exposure to
conflagrat' of fire. It is also to allow for esthetic pleasing
open ar round residential structures.
B. ST RDSHIP:
extra space (width) to a]low for easy passage thro��g,h to the out
and to make room wide enough for normal use." \
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PEALS COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL�23, 1985� ._ �_
PAGE 10
Ms. Sprang stated she woul ike the Comn' ion to table this item until the
next meeting,
MOTION BY MR. BETZQLD, SECONDED R. BARNA, TO TABLE THIS ITEM UNTIL THS
NEXT MEETING AT TXE PETITIONE REQ T.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL• ING AYE,
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
GABEL DECLARED TNE MOTI�t►1
Ms. Gabel stated the next Appeals Commission meeting was May 14.
4. VARIANCE REOUEST PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 205 OF TNE FRIDLEY CI7Y CODE TO REDUCE
���HE cOr15TRU�TI�N �F R- �� �T.- BY�� FT: D�TA�HE�-�AR�� aN l�fi 13,- BL��1C �—
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equest y o er n erson, a. ey ree .., ri ey, n. . .
MOTION BY MR. BARNA, SECONDED BY MR. BETZOLD� T10 OPE'N TKE PUBLIC BEARING.
UPQN A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRPERSON GABEL D�CLARED THE PUBLTC
HEARING OPEN AT 8:54 P.AI.
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT
6800 Oakley Street N.E.
A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIRE1�fENT:
Section 205.07.3D.2c.1 requires the side yward setback on a street side
of a corner lot to be not less than seventeen and one-half (17.5) feet.
Public purpose served by this requirement is to maintain a higher degree
of traffic visibility and to reduce the "line of sight" encroachment
into the neighbor's front yard.
B. STATED HARDSHIP:
"I would like to build my garage at the same setback distance that my
house is from the curb line on 68th Avenue. This would keep the house
and garage in line for a neat appearance and ;save as much of the back
yard as possible.° ,
C. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REVIEW:
The only thing the staff would ask the 8oard to consider is that the
garage be placed 20 feet off the street right of way so as to provide
space to park a vehicle in f ront of the garage door without encroaching
into the street right of way.
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APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 23� 1985 � �� PAGE 11
Mr. Ciark stated this variance request was simiiar to the variance request on
Channel Road. He stated the house right behind the petitioner on Pandora was
closer to 68th Ave, than what the proposed qarage would be at 17� ft. He
stated the petitioner has a sir.gle car garage off Oakley St. The petitioner
6as requested a special use permit for two garages. At their last meeting,
the Planning Commission recommended approval of the special use permit. That
recomnendation, along with the variance request, will go to City Council on
May 6.
Mr. Anderson stated he would like to keeo the garage in line with the house.
As it was, he was going to have to sacrifice three trees. If the garage was
to be moved back to 20 ft., he wo��ld probably lose a fourth tree. Also, if the
garage was at 20 ft., he would lo�e a good portion of his garden which wes very
important to them. They have a 20 ft, by 20 ft. garden. He stated that a
member of the Appea�s Comnissf�n had mentioned a concern about ]ine of sight -
earlier in the meeting. By keepinq his garage in line with his house at 17� ft.,
he definitely did not see a problem. He stated he has two big blue spruces in
�he front yard that were more of a problem for visibility than the qarage.
Mr. Anderson stated that, as Mr. Clark had mentioned, the house at 999 Pandora,
stuck out 10 ft, farther than his does. The house is 23 ft. from the curb.
If he had a 1Q ft. boulevard, which was quite normal in the City, rather than
15 ft., there would be no problem. He would be over the 20 ft. for parking.
He stated his hardship was losing an additional tree and losing part of his
garden. He was back from the street 32 ft, now, and he saw no visual problem
for traffic.
1NOTION BY MR. BETZOLD, SECONDED BY XR. BARNA� TO CLOSE TXE PUBLIC HEARING.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYS, CNAIRPERS�N GABEL DECLAREb TXE PUBLIC
HEARING CLOSED AT 9:03 P.Pl.
Mr. Barna stated he had no problem with this variance request.
Mr. Betzold sta�ed he would have difficulty approving this variance when they
had approved the variance for the garage on Channel Road at 20 ft. He stated
he also did not.like to see trees torn down, but the fact was that the
petitioner was already tearing down a few trees. He did n�t like to see
gardens torn up, but the petitioner was already teartng up a good part of the
back yard which was the petitioner's decfsion. He could not see granting a
variance just for those reasons. He would be willing to approve the variance
at 20 ft. in order to be consistent with what they had done earlier.
Ms. Gabel stated her comments were similar to the first variance reauest.
She personally had no objectfon to the garage being at 17� ft. However, she
felt the hardship was a little vague, and she also felt they needed to be
consistent with these variance requests. _
APPEALS Ca1MISSION MEFTING, APRIL 23, 1985 ��� � � �� PAGE 12
1NOTIQN BY MR. BE2ZOLD, SECONDED BY MR. BARNA� TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF A
I�ARIANCE REQUEST PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 205 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE TO REDUCE
TXE SIDE YARD SETBACK ON A CORNER LOT FROPI 25 FEET TO 20 FES?' T�O ALLOW THB
CONSTRUCTION OF A 24 FT. BY 26 FT. DETACHED GARAGE ON IAT I3� BLOCK 3�
BROOKVIEW TERRACE SECOND ADDITION, TNE SAalE BEING 6800 OAKLEY STREET N.E.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CAAIRPERSON GABEL DECLARED TXE MOTION
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
i5. RE UEST OR VARIANCES PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 205 OF THE F OLEY CITY �ODE TO
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JNOTION BY 1hR. BETZOLD� SECONDED
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTIR'G ,
SEARZNG OPEN AT 9:11 P.Pl.
Chairperson Gabel read
A. PUBLIC PURPOS
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DMINISTRATIVE STAFF�tEPORT
5536-38 7th Street 11�.
VED BY REQUIREMENT:
Section 20 .08.3A requires a minimum lot area of ,000 square feet for
a two-fam' y dwelling unit.
Public urpose served by this requirement is to avoid e condition of
over owding of a residential neighborhood.
�tion 205.08.3D.2c.1 requires a side yard width on a stree side of a
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of traffic visibility and to reduce the "line of sight" encroachmen into
the neighbor's front yard.
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 3, 1985 PAGE 25
Mr. Joseph Fahey, 5719 West Moore Lake Drive.
petition and r�+ould like to withdraw his name.
a rezoning when there was no plan for property
state�,t�e al so "stgned the
He,Eould not be in favor of
Mr. Dick Glumac. 5725 Quincy St., stated was strictly opposed to the
rezoning. The traffic was very bad now nd he did not like the idea of not
knowing what would go on either this �perty or the drive-in pro�erty.
Ms. Sadie Gunderson stated she r+o�yYd also like to withdraw her name from
the petition. /
Ms. Gloria Hayes, 840 West re Lake Orive, stated she was opposed to the
rezoning because they have lot of conmercial traffic going through there
right now. Instead of t drive-in traffic taking the cut-out onto Highway
65, a lot of that traff' goes around West Moore lake Drive all the way to
Highway 65. If this perty was rezoned comnercial, they would have that
much m�re traffic. �
Ms. Schnabel aske,� Mr. Krouch and Mr. Johnson if they would like to respond
to these concerp's.
Mr. Crouch s�ated his client, Mr. Johnton, would tike to table this item
for 30-6G�ys in order to hopefully answer some of the questions and concerns
expressed y the neighborhood.
!lOTIOI�' Y PlR. S1ilBA, SECONDED BY MR. 1CQNDRICK, � TABLE REZOA'ING REQUEST�
20A M 5-01.BY GERA LD G. JOHNSQN.
11 VOICE VOTE, 11LL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWJYAN SCXNABEL DECLARED TXE MOTION
ED UNANIMDUSLY.
Ms. Schnabel stated this iten aould remain on the table until the petitioner
requested it be put back on the agenda.
3. PUBLIC HEARING: RE UEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PEItMIT, SP �85-02, BY
RI�c T�?+u��J? :"`�er ect�on�03:�T.T�,�o��ie�ridT-ey ity Code, to
aiTow t e construction of a second accessory building. a 24 foot by 26 foot
detached garage, on Lot 13, Block 3, Brookview Second Addition, the same
beinq 6800 Oak]ey Street N.E.
MOTION BY MR. KONDRICK, SECOND£D BY Jbt. SJ1BA, TO OPEN' THE PUBLIC H£ARING
GW SP #+BS-OZ BY ROBERT RlVDERSON.
UPQh 11 VDICE VOTE, ALL VOTIN6 AYE, CHAIRWOlNAN SCTfhABEL DECLARED THE P�►BLIC
flEa1RING OPEN J1T i?:20 11.J�1.
Mr. Robinson stated the location of this property was on the corner of
Oak'ey St, and 68th Ave. The second accessory building Nill be a 24 ft. Dy
26 ft, garage to be located on the southwest side of the lot with the drive
off 68th Ave. Staff would recomnend the fallowing stipulations:
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PLANNING CONMISSION MEETING, APRIL 3, 1985 PAGE 26
1. Set back garage at least 25 feet or obtain a variance.
2. Provide hard surface driveway; curb cut by City.
Mr. Robinson stated the petitioner would probably be applytng for a variance
to match the garage setback with the house setback.
Mr. Anderson stated the existing attached garage will remain as a garage as
he needs the extra garage space.
MOTIOh BY NR. KQM1'DRICK, SECONDED BY Mi. OQUIST� TO CLOSE TXE PUBLIC N£ARING
ON SP NBS-02 BY ROBERT /WDERSON.
UPOdd A VOICE VOTE, 11LL YOTINC 11YE, CHAIRWOMAN SCXNABEL DECLARED TXE PUBLIC
HEARING CLOSED AT I2:30 11.IN.
MOTION BY MR. OQUIST, SECONDED BY !!R. MINTON, 4'D RECONMEND 41D CITY COUNCIL
1LPPROVAL OF /1 REQUSST FOR a SPECIAL USE PERXIT, SP M65-0?, BY ROB£R:^ A.�tiD£RSJN,
PER SECTIQh 205.07.2, 3, A, OF TXE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, � ALS.OW THE CQNSTR(!CTION
OP A SECJND JICCESSORY BUILDINC, 11 ?4 FOOT BY ?6 FOOT DETACNED GARA�£ ON LOT l3,
BiUCK 3, BROOKVIEW SECOND 11DDITIOX, TXE S�ll� BEING 6800 OaKLEY STREET N.E.,
WITH THE FOLLCK►ING STIPULATIONS:
1. SET BACK GARJIGF aT IFAST ?S FEET OR OBTIIIN JI VARZANCE.
2. PROVID£ HAP.D SURFACE DRIVEWAY; CUP.B CUT BY CITY.
UPDA a VOICE VOTE, 11LL VOTING 11YE, CHAIRWO�tJ.h SCH:�ABEL DECLARED TNE XOTION
CARRI£D UNAl�IPlOUSLY.
Ms. Schnabel stated this iten would go to City Council on Apri1 15.
4. VACATION RE EST, SAV �85-02, BY ARt�OLD M. IN Ht� : Vacate the 7 foot drainage
an uti �ty easment on e ort s� e o ot and the south 2 feet front
and rear of Lot 15. Block 1. Rice Creek Terr e Plat 4, in order to install
a driveway and erect a garage on the rear the lot. the same being .
6747 Washington Street N.E.
Mr. Robinson stated this property wa ocated east of Washington St, just
south of 68th Ave. The request wa o vacate a drainage easement in order
to iRStall a driveway and erect arage. 7he house does sit very close to
the lot line (9.1 feet f ron the orner of the house to the existing lot line).
The existing driveway �thich c es in and abuts the house is presently on the
drainage easement. The pro sal was to extend that driveway and build the
garage.
Mr. Robinson stated St�f would recommend the following stipulations:
1. A drainag plan be coordinated with and approved by Engineerinq
staff pr or to City Council meeting.
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MEMO T0: City Council
MEMO FROM: Philip Dommer - Planning Assistant
MEMO DATE: April 30, 1985
RE: Consideration of Approval of Sign Plan for
7500 University Avenue N.E.
In accordance with Cha pter 214 of the Fridley City Code, a comprehensive
sign plan has been submitted for the property located at 7500 University
Avenue N. E.
Your consideration for approval is requested.
Signage permitted under this sign plan meets all City specifications.
Maximum total signage area permitted is 136 square feet. Proposed
signage area is 135 square feet.
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SI6N PERMIT APPLICATION
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Address:__ '� 5�° v N/ y.
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Effective August 1, 1982
Sign Erector: �e�'� �+'�S s�G�S
Address: �i4 �4 F�S � Ri yr'r� ��Q�
Tet. No: � g � ^ /3 /5`
SIGN LOCATION
Street No. ?5°b Street•__ �nl1 Y,
Lot: Block: Addition:
DESCRIPTION OF SIGN
SIGN TYPE: *Well **Pylon s#;Roof Temporary
Other:_ /N�' E'�4 n/�4Lc.Y �/(vN ?i�'� F<,� i o/Y t�vq�t,�-
Length: / S� Height: 3� Sq. Ft.: `��
Constructed Of:/+`�M{N�/�� Iltumineted: i�E S
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Estimeted Cost:i %� QO To Be Completed: ��'— � 3 � S
SIGN MESSAGE: �� �� � � �U S iN E s� /O�ZD,t�vG i � /�Q�N ! ��?' C�
•Length ot relt sign is to be placed on: �' 6�Max. Attow. Aree: 3����
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•�Distance fros Prop. line: Inter./DMy.: Sign Height: e
���Root Sign in Lieu of Pylon Sign ZONIN6: C��r��'��/ti`�
PERMIT FEES: Up to 40 sq. ft.= :24.00. More than 40 sq. tt.= :60.00
Add i.50 Stete Surcherge if sign is not illuminated.
TEMPORARY SIGNS: Po�ta penels, banners, pennents, etc.= NO FEE
POLITICAL SIGNS: i15.00 deposit, refunded when signs e�e removed.
STIPULATIONS
Revolving beacons, zip fteshers and similar devices including eny sources of light
which chenges in intensity are prohibited.
The undersigned hereby makes epplicetion for e permit fo� the �ork herein specified,
egreeing to do att work in strict eccordence Mith the City of Fridley Ordinences end
rulings of the Department of Buildings and hereby decl thet ell the facts and
representetions stated in this epplication ar �true and c r t.
DATE; �f ' °� �'�� SIGNATURE: ,
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Effective August 1, 1982
SIGN PERMIT APPLICATION
Owner: l�/��41'�A�� (L!�A� %1/ Sign Erector: �e �� d!n S s�(o/V 5
Address: �J v o v�0 / V, Address: �l� �/O �A F�Si � I v�"at 1P�,
Te L . No : � �- Te l . No : 7� / / 3 /S � '�
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SIGN LOCATION _
Street No. ?S�v Street: (J/�� 1' �
Lot: Block: Addition:
OESCRIPTION OF SIGN
SIGN TYPE: *Well •*Pylon •�*Roof Temporery
Other: /NT�dLi�rAwY L/!'o,yT�'Q �L,/�� oN W/�Lv
Length:��/ Height: 3� Sq. Ft.: �5
Constructed Of:�LdM�NVNC Illumineted: YE5
Estimeted Cost:i_ /8�� To Be Completed:�' �3 g5
SIGN MESSAGE: �/�0 R�l h� ��Zd S %hFF �ISNIKG S�F�,/iALTY 5?d�Z�
•Length ot Nell sign is to be pleced on:� Mex. AlloN. Aree: 3 X/S �
•�Oistence tro� P�op. line: Inter./Dwy.: Sign Height: ��
•�#Root Sign in L1eu ot Pylo� Sign ZONIN6: C6�NivHF%Z���a `'
PERMIT FEES: Up to 40 sq. tt.= i24.00. More then 40 sq. ft.= i60.00
Add i.50 State Surcharge it sign is not illumineted.
TEMPORARY SIGNS: Porte penels, benners� pennents, etc.= NO FEE
POLITICAL SIGNS; t15.00 deposit, refunded when signs ere removed.
STIPULATIONS .
Revotving beacorts� zip fleshers and similer devices including eny sources of light
which changes in intensity ere prohibited.
The undersigned hereby mekes appticetion for a permit for the work herein specified,
egreeing to do ell Mork in strict eccordence Nith the City of Fridley Ordinances end
rulings of the Department of Buildings and hereby declares hat ell the facte end
representations steted in this applicetion ar rue and cor c. -
DATE:_ � � ,� " � S SIGNATURE: l�cc.� �/1�
SIGNAGE GUZDELINES
1. Each Tenant in the front East side of building will have one sign which Will
be three(3) feet high by fifteen (15) feet in length.
2. Signs will be of aluminum construction with HO high output lampa internally
lighted flat on the wall.
3. Each sign will be placed on the building ia the approximate location as
shown in the attached drawing.
4. Sign will not go above the roof.
5. Color choices for signs may be selected by individual tenants.
6. Existing Tenants are responsible for the`removable of signs if and When
they vacate premises on the North side of building.
7. New Tenant must erect sign in accordance with sign plan and Eity codes.
8. A11 signs sha21. be secured to buflding by a licensed bonded sign company
with lags and shelds bolts.
9. Size of letters on (3') x(15') feet signs selected by individual-Tenants.
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1. Tenants shall submit three i3)�'sets of drewings for all its proposed sign Work
to Kordiak Realty. The drawings shall clearly shoW locations of sign on the elevation
and graphics layout.
2. The Landlord shall return one (1) set of drawings within five (5) days to the
Tenant. The drawings will either be marked "Approved", "Approved based on
Gandlord's modifications", or "Disapproved". Sign drawings that have been
��Approved based on Landlord's modifications" are to be returned to the I.andlord
bearing Tenant's approval, or are to be redesigned and resubmitted for the
t.andlords approval within seven (7) days of receipt by Tenant. Sign drawings that
have been disapproved are to be redesigned and resubmitted to the Landlord for
approval also within seven (7) days of recei�t by•Tenant.
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RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTZON GIVING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL TO A
PROJECT UNDER THE MINNESOTA MUNICIPAL INDUS-
TRIAL DEVELOPMENT ACT, REFERRING THE PROPOSAL
TO THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR APPROVAL AND AUTHO-
RIZING PREPARATION OF NECESSARY DOCUMENTS.
(Gerald W. Paschke)
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council (the "Council") of
the City of Fridley, Minnesota (the "City"), as follows;
l. It is hereby found, determined and declared as
follows:
l.l. The welfare of the State of Minnesota (the
"State") requires active promotion, attraction, encour-
agement and development of economically sound industry
and commerce through governmental acts to prevent, so
far as possible, emergence of blighted lands and areas
of chronic unemployment, and it is the policy of the
State to facilitate and encourage action by local gov-
ernment units to prevent the economic deterioration of
such areas to the point where the process can be re-
versed only by total redevelopment through the use of
local, state and federal funds derived from taxation,
with the attendant necessity of relocating displaced
persons and of duplicating public services in other
areas.
1.2. Technological change has caused a shift to a
significant degree in the area of opportunity for edu-
cated youth to processing, transporting, marketing,
service and other industries, and unless existing and
related industries are retained and new industries are
developed to use the available resources of the City, a
large part of the existing investment of the community
and of the State as a whole in educational and public
service facilities will be lost, and the movement of
talented, educated personnel of mature age to areas
where their services may be effectively used and �om-
pensated and the Iessening attraction of persons and
businesses from other areas for purposes of industry,
commerce and tourism will deprive the City and the State
of the economic and human resources needed as a base for
providing governmental sezvices and facilities for the
remaining population.
1.3. The increase in the amount and cost of govern-
mental services requires the need for more intensive
development and use of land to provide an adequate tax
base to finance these costs. �
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1.4. Gerald W. Paschke (the "Company") has advised
the Council that it desires to undertake a project which
consists of the construction of an approximately 30,000
square foot office/warehouse facility (the "Project").
to be located on the east side of Main Street N.E.
approximately midway between 79th and Slst Avenues in
the City. .
1.5. The
contribute to
land, thereby
opportunities
existence of the
more intensive
increasing the
in the City.
Project in the City will
development and use of
tax base and employment
1.6. The City has been advised by the Company and
on that basis hereby finds that conventional, commercial
financing to pay the capital cost of the Project is
available at such costs of borrowing that the Project
would not be economically feasible and would not be
undertaken but for the availability of industrial devel-
opment bond financing therefor.
1.7. This Council has been advised by First Bank
Robbinsdale of the financial feasability of the Project,
as so undertaken with the assistance of the City, or of
its intention to purchase commercial or industrial reve-
nue obligations of the City to finance the Project.
1.8. The City is authorized by Minnesota Statutes,
Chapter 474, to issue its revenue bonds, notes or other
obligations to �finance the cost, in whole or in part, of
the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, improve-
ment, betterment or extension of capital projects con-
sisting of properties used and useful in connection with
a revenue producing enterprise, including the Project,
and the issuance of such obligations by the City would
be a substantial inducement to the Company to construct
its facility in the City.
1.9. The City has been advised by O'Connor s
Hannan, Minneapolis, Minnesota, who shall act as bond
counsel to the City with respect to the Project, that
the Project constitutes a"project" within the meaning
of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 474.
2. On the basis of information given the City to date,
it appears that it would be in the best interest of the City
to issue its obligations (the "Bonds") under the provisions
of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 474, to finance the Project
in an amount presently estimated not to exceed $750,000.
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3. The Project and the related financing thereof by
the City are hereby given preliminary approval, and the
issuance of the Honds for such purpose and in such estimated
amount is hereby approved, subject to approval of the Proj-
ect by the Minnesota Department of Energy and Economic De-
velopment (the "Department") and to the mutual agreement of
the Council, the Company and the initial purchasers of the
Eonds as to the details and provision for payment of the
Bonds. In all events, it is understood, however, that the
Bonds shall not constitute a debt of the City or a charge,
lien or encumbrance, legal or equitable, upon any property
of the City except its interest in the Project, and each of
the Bonds when, as and if issued shall recite in substance
that it is payable solely from the revenues received from
the Project and propezty pledged to the payment thereof.
4. In accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section
474.01, Subdivision 7a, the Mayor is hereby authorized and
directed to submit the proposal for the Project to the De-
partment for approval. The Mayor and other officers, em-
ployees and agents of the City are hereby authorized to
provide the Department with any preliminary information
needed for this purpose and are further authorized to initi-
ate and assist in the preparation of such documents as may
be appropriate to the Project and the financing thereof.
5. The adoption of this resolution by the Council does
not constitute a guarantee or a firm commitment that the
City will issue the Bonds as requested by the Company. The
City retains the right in its sole discretion to withdraw
from participation and accordingly not issue the Bonds
should the City determine that it is in the best interest of
the City not to do so or should the parties to the transac-
tion be unable to reach agreement on the terms thereof.
Adopted by the Fridley City Council on May 6, 1985.
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RE30LIITION N0. - 1985
A RE30LUTION APPROVING A SIIBDIVISION, LOT SPLIT, L.S.
#85-04, TO SPLIT LOT 7, BLOCR 2, BROOK�IEfi SECOND ADDITIO�i
(E%CEPT THE SOIITA 100 FEBT THERSOF) INTO THRBB LOTS, 2-
70 FOOT LOTS AND 1- 75 FOOT LOT TO BB IISBD FOR SIHGLB
FAMILY RESIDENCES, THB SAMB BBINf 1040-1050-1060 67TH
AYENiTE N. S.
WHEREAS, The City Council approved a:lot split at the March 18th, 1985,
meeting, and �
WHEREAS, such approval was to split L.at 7, Block 2, BrookvieW Second Addition
(except the South 100 Peet thereof) into three lots, 2- 70 foot lots and 1-
75 Poot lot to be used Por single family residences, and
WHEREAS, The City has received the required Certificate of Surveys Prom J. A.
Menkveld, and
WHEREAS, such approval will make three neW residential building sites.
NOiW, THEREFORE BE IT RESO�.VED, that the City Council directs the County oP
Anoka to record this lot split within six months of this approval or else such
approval shall be null and void.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCII. OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF
1985.
WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR
ATTEST:
SIDNEY C. INMAN - CITY CLERR
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PUBLlC WoRKS
MEMORANDUM
��Or >.►w Mark L. Burch, Asst.Pub.Wks.Dir.
iu��ECT
Mississippi Street Improvements
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John Flora, Pub.Wks.Dir r.
Nasim Qureshi, City Manager
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We have prepared plans and specifications for three improvement projects along
Mississippi Street in the Holly Shopping Center area. These projects are:
1) Landscaping Project, 2) Irrigation Pro�ect, and 3)Lighting Project.
These projects have been requested by the HRA and in an agreement between�the
HRA and the owners of the Holly Shopping Center, they have agreed to pay for parts
of these improvements through assessments to the property. The agreement between
the HRA and Holly Center states the Holly Shopping Center will be assessed an amount
not to exceed $127,000 for these improvements with the balance paid by the HRA.
TF�ese improvements are to be constructed during the 1985 construction season and
coordinated with other site improvements.
Please have the City Council act on the three resolutions attached so we can
progress with this project on a timely basis.
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RESOLDTION R0. - 1985
A RESOLIITIOA ORDERI�G IMPROVEMENT, APPR09AL OF PLANS A1ID ORDBRIBG
ADYERTISEl�:NT FOR BZDS: 1lISSISSIPPI STREET LAKDSCAPING PROJECT
WHERSA3� Resolution No. 26 - 1985 proposed certain improvements in
the City of Fridley and ordered preliminarq plans, specifications and
estimatea of coata thereof, and �
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 27 - 1g85 received the prelimiinary report
for these improvements and a petition to waive a public hearing and
have the cost of the improvements assessed, and
WHEREA3, Resolution No. 32 - 1985 ordered these improvements:
NOii THEREFORE, BE IT RBSOLiIBD, bp the Citp Council of the Gity of
Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as folloWS:
1. That the landscaping recommended bq the Public Yorks
Department be constructed, and the Work involved in said
improvement shall hereafter be: desi,gnated aa:
NI3SISSIPPI STRBBT LANDSCAP6 PROJECT
2. The plans and specifications prepared by the Public Works
Department for auch improvement and each oP them� pursuant to the
Council action heretofore, are hereby approved and shall be filed
With the City Clerk.
3. That the improvements to be made under this project are
special in nature and can best be construeted under a separate
contract.
4. The Work to be perPormed under NISSISSIPPI STREET LANDSCAPE
PROJECT shall be performed under one contract.
The Public iiorks Direetor shall accordingly prepare and cause to be
inserted in the official newspaper advertisement Por bids upon the
making of such improvements under sueh approved plans and
specifications. The advertisement shall be published Por tWO �2)
weeks (at least 10 days), and shall specify Lhe trork to be done and
Will state that bids Kill be opened at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, Lhe
22nd day oP May, 1985 in the Council Chambers oP the City Hall, and
that no bids Will be considered unless sealed and filed with the�
Public xorks Department and accompanied by a cash deposit, bid bond,
or certified check payable to the City for five per cent (5x) of the
amount of such bid. That the advertisement Por bids for MISSISSIPPI
STREET LANDSCAPE PROJECT shall be substantially standard in form.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COIINCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , 1985.
ATTEST:
SIDNEY C. INMAAi
- CITY Q.ERK
WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR
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RESOLIITION N0. - 1985
A RESOLIITION ORDERIxG IMPROYEMENT, APPaOVAL OF PLAHS AAD ORDERIIC
ADVERTISEt�II:NT FOR BIDS; HTS.STCSTPPI STRF$T IRRIGATTnx vuru�c�r
YHEREAS, Resolution No. 26 - 1g85 proposed certain improvements in the
City of Fridleq and ordered preli�inary plans, specifications and
estimates oP costs thereoP, and,
WHEREA3, Resolution No. 27 - 1g85 received the preliminary report for
these improvementa and a petition to xaive a public hearing and have
the cost oP the improvements assessed, and
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 32 - 1985 ordered these improvements:
NOii THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLYED, by the City Council of the Citq ot
Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota� as folloWS:
1. That the irrigation recommended by the Public Works
Department be construeted, and the vork involved in said
improvement shall hereafter be designated as:
NI3SISSIPPS 3TRE8T IRRIGATIOA PaOJECT
2. The plans and specitications prepared by tbe Public ilorks
Department for such improvement and each oP them� pursuant to the
Council action heretofore, are hereby approved and ahall De filed
xith the Citq Clerk.
3• That the improvements to be made under this project are
special in nature and can best be constructed under a separate
contract.
4. The Work to be perPormed under MISSISSIPPI STREET IRRIGATION
PROJECT shall be performed under one contract.
The Public Works Director shall accordinglq prepare and cause to be
inserted in the official neWSpaper advertisement for bids upon the
making of such improvements under such approved plans and
specifications. The advertisement shall be published for two (2)
- weeks (at least 10 days), and shall specifq the Work to be done and
Will state that bids Will be opened at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, the
23rd day oP May, 1985 in the Couneil Chambers of the City Hall, and
that no bids xill be considered unless sealed and filed xith the
Public Works Department and accompanied bq a cash deposit, bid bond,
or certified cheek payable to the City tor five per cent (5i) of the
amount of such bid. That the advertisement Por bids-for MISSISSIPPI
STREET IRRIGATION PROJECT shall be substantiallq standard in Porm.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COONCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
� DAY OF , 1985.
MILLIAH J. NEE - !lAYOR
ATTEST:
SIDNEY C. INMAN _ CITY Q,ERR
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RB30[.oTIOB �0. - 1985
� RESOLOTIOH ORDERIIIG INPROOEMBN?, APPBOOAL OF PLAHS A�D ORDERIHG
ADYERTISF•MENT FOR BIDS: MTS4I'�STppT STREET L-?GHTTNC PRO�TEGT
WHEREA3, Resolution No. 26 - 1985 proposed certain improvements in the
CiLy of Fridleq and ordered preliminarp plans, specifications and
estimates of costs thereof, and
NHEREA3, Resolution No. 27 - 1985 received the preliminary report for
these improvements and a petition to Waive a public hearing and have
the cost oP the improveaents assessed, and
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 32 - 1985 ordered these improvements:
NOii TAEREFORE, BE IT RESOL9ED, bq the City Council of the City of
Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as Pollrnrs:
1. That the Mississippi Street Lighting Project recomme nded bq
the Public Works Department b� constructed, and the xork involved
in said improvement shall hereafter be designated as:
MI3SISSIPPI STREET LIGHTI�G PROJECT
2. The plans and �peeifications prepared by the Public Works
Department for such improvement and each of them, pursuant to the
Couneil aetion heretofore, are hereby approved and shall be filed
�ith the City Clerk.
3• That the improvements to be made under this project are
special in nature and can best be constructed under a separate
contract.
4. The �rork to be performed under Mississippi Street Lighting
Project shall be performed under one contract.
Tbe Publie Horks Director shall according2y prepare and cause to be
inserted in the official nexspaper advertisement for bids upon the
making of such improvements under such approved plans and
specifications. The advertisement shall be published for two (2)
xeeks (at Ieast 10 days), and shall specify the xork to be done and
xill state that bids Will be opened at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, the 21st
day of May, 1g85 in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, and that no
bids �ill be considered unless sealed and filed With the Public �orka
Department and accompanied by a cash deposit, bid bond, or certiPied
check payable to the City Por five per cent (Sx) of the amount of sueh
bid. That the advertisement for bids for MISSISSIPPI STREET LIGHTING
PROJfiCT shall be substantially standard in form.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COONCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , 1985.
WII,LIAM J. NEE - MAYOR
ATTF.ST :
SIDNEY C. INMAN - CITY CLERR
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C�TY Of
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O�TE 4/29/85
DtRECTORA?E
OF
PUD �iC WORKS
M E M O R A N D UM
��pr �►.Ml. John F]ora, Public Works Director
iu��ECT
Curbside Recycling
TO
Nasim Qureshi, City Manager
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We opened the bids for the Curbside Recycling contract on Monday, April 29,
1985 at 11:00 a.m. in Community Room I. He had sent out 12 specifications
to designated haulers. Only tWO bids xere received, 1) Beermann Services,
for �633•33 per month and 2) SORT Collection Inc. for s1,500 for the Pirst
two months and a1,200 for the remaining ten months of the year.
Beermann �ould pick up on tWO Fridays in Fridley, one ha1P the City in each
collection, and SORT Would use Pour days per month� on Tuesday and Thursday
for the Pirst quarter and then three days Por the remainder oP the year.
Beermann Services is an experienced hauler, currently hauling out oP Inver
Grove Heights and is involved With the Minneapolis Recycling Program. He
advocates running the program for one year and then allowing the City to
rebid another contract, he is Willing to operate this program Por tWO years
as identiPied in the specifications.
iihile We only received tWO bids, the Beermann Services proposal is vithin
our original estimate of �10,000 and Would provide for a start-up program
to be initiated with the City option to renegotiate a recycling program
after either the first or second year. It Would be appropriate, then, to
accept his bid in order to expedite and initiate a Citywide Recqcling
Program.
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Attachment
SUBSIDY/MONTH
NUHIDER OF DAYS TO
.RECYCLE THE CITY
NUI�BER OF TRUCRS/
PICK-UP
MISCOLLECTION
PROCEDURE
CtJRBSIDS RECYCLI9G BID3
BEERMANN SERVICES
�833•33
(No change When participation
rate inereases)
RECYCLABLES ADDED TO LIST
f Participation Rate
3 DA YS
2nd, 3rd & 4th
Fridays
2 (more iP needed)
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SORT - CONNIE
0- 35K* $1500 1st 2 months
1200 remaining 10
months
36 - 45x 1000
46� -0-
4 DAYS 1ST QTR.
3 DAYS THEREAFTER
2ND & 3RD T(JESDAY �
THURSDAY
3
They Would have an Pieked up same day if put
employee in Fridley out that day. In case of
for misses. Bad bad weather, schedule
weather caneellations Would be moved back a
would be picked up on week.
the Pollowing Friday.
clean rags
and any battery
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F R! DL..EY
Oti�ECTORATE
oF
PUBLIC WORKS
M E M O R A N D UM
O�TE /1/85 '
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�u��ECT
Council Award of 1985 Projects
TO
John Flora, Pub. Wks. Dir.
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The following improvement projects have been advertised and bid as directed and
we are now recommeding that the City Council award the contracts to the respective
low bidders. The projects recommended for award are:
ProjecL Low Bidder Amount No.6ids
Received
1. Water b Sanitary Sewer Hydro-Con, Inc. $ 123,456.78 15
Project 150 .
2. Street Improvernent Project H& S Asphalt, Inc. � 337,565.25
ST 1985 - 1&2
• 3. 1985 Concrete Pavement Joint Arcon Const. Inc. S 24,450.00
and Crack Resealing
3
10
4. 1985 Misc. Concrete Curb, Concrete Curb Co. � 28,650.00 4
Gutter and Sidewalk
Please ask the Council to consider these proposals at their May 6 meeting and award
the contracts so that construction can start as scheduied.
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WATER 8 SEWER PROJECT �150
, . BID OPENIN�, 11:00 A.M, - MAY 1� 1935 (WEDNESDAY)
Ayres and Associates
, 700 Transfer Road ----------- NO BID
' St. Paul, MN 55114
American Ductile Iron Pipe
12112 Lynn Avenue South
P.O. Box 278
_ —�a�Se, MN 55378
Lametti and Sons
General Contractors
Hugo. f'N 55038
Orfel and Sons In�.
P.O. Box 16358
St. Paul, MN 55116-0358
Crossings Inc.
P.O. 6ox 10
Prior Lake, MN 55372
American Contracting
11661 Eagle Street N.W. Corp.
Coon Rapids, MP� 55433
M& M Sewer and 1•Jater Inc.
3508 Belden Drive
Minneapol is, �1N 55418
Elk River Concrete Products
7575 Golden Valley Road
Minneapolis, MN 55427
Gammon Erothers Inc.
Route 3
Rogers, MN 55374
North Star Water Works
610 Hamel Road
Namel, MN 55340
Water Products Co.
15801 West 78th Street
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
F. F. Jedlicki -
14203 West 62nC Street
Eden Prairie, HN 55344
Sarah �ontracting
80 East Little Canada Road
St. Paul, MN 55117
5�
Hartford
5�
U.S. Fidelity
5%
Capitol Indemni
Capitol Indemni
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5%
United Pacific
Central National
Insurance
�
NO BID
NO BID
�158,012.46
$153,970.12
�129,808.09
5145,956.00
NO BIO
NO BID
NO BID
' NO BID
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�147,063.75 !
�143,540.50 �
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' 0 L P Contracting
Box 506
Osseo, t4N 55369
i ACG Inc.
I, 791 Raymond Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55114
WA7ER 8 SEWER PROJECT #150
BID OPENING, 11:00 A,M. - MAY 1� 1935 (WEDNESDAY)
Central National =164,848.68
Insurance
5� �142,877.20
Great American
Insurance Co.
Spencer Construction 5� g142,509.50
6701 - 79th Avenue North U.S. Fidelity
Brooklyn Park, MN 55445
Burschville Construction, Inc.
Box 161 '
Loretto, MN 55357
Northdale Construction Co. Inc.
14450 Northdale Boulevard
Rogers, MN 55374
Channel Construction
Route 2 Cox 53
Isle. MN 56342
Hydro-Con Inc .
Box 129
North Branch, MN 55056
Hayes Contractors Inc.
1010 Currie Avenue
Ninneapol is, Mt� 55403
Bonine Excavating, Inc.
12636 Main Street
Rogers, MN 55314
5�
Capitol Indemni
5�
Lumberman's Mutua
5X
Inland Insurance
5%
United Fire
and Casuality
5X
Wausau Insurance
5%
Captiol Indemnit
$160,635.25
5146,924.50
�144,955.75
a123,456.78
$138,489.00
$141,918.75
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BID OPENING - ll:00 A.M, 1l�SDAY, APRIL 30, L485
STREET INPROVFJ`�(YT PPoQIECT - ST 1985�-1�2
Ayres and Associates
700 Transfer Road
St. Paul, MN 55114
H & S Asphalt
700 Industry Avenue
Anoka, MN 55303
Arcon Construction Co.
P.O. Box 57
Mora, NN 55051
Gammon Brothers Inc.
Route 3
� Rogers, MN 55374
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Alexander Construction
� 14561 Johnny Cake Ridge Road
` Apple Valley, MN 55124
Hardrives Inc.
7200 Hemlock Lane
Mapl e Grove, MN 55369
�lidwest Asphal t
P.O. Box 338
Hopkins, MN 55343
Alber Construction Inc.
4901 West Medicine Lake Drive
Plymouth, MN 55441
5%
Capital Indemnit
5�
Lumberman's Plutua
5%
Fidelity Deposit
NO BID
$337,565.25
NO BID
NO BID
NO BID
�374,531.62
NO BID
$348,865.95
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BID OPENING - �1:00 A.M. IJEDyESDAY, APRIL 17, 1985
19�5 C0�lCRETE PAVE1'�ENT JOINT AyD CRACK RESEALING PROJECT
PLaNF;OLDER
Arcon Construction Co.
P.O. Box S7 '
Mora. MN 55051
Minnesota State Curb and Gutter
6801 West 150tfi SLreet
App1e Valley, MN 55124
Palda and Sons
1462 Dayton Avenue
St. Paul. MN 55104
Applied Surfaces Construction
4031 Old County Road J
St. Pau1. MN 55112
' West Central Rec�eational Supply
Division of Mc�room. Inc.
Girlstout Camp Road
�_ Spiter, MN 56268
Con-Spec Corporation
380 Layfayette
St. Paul � MN 55107
D.H. 8lattner
1 South Wabasha
Nova ]sland
St.__Pau1LMN 55107
Oiversified Concrete Se�vices I�c.
245 East 6th Street
Suite �t40
St. Paul, MN 55101
Hallett Construction Co.
Box 90
St. Peter. MN 56082
Highway Se�vices Inc.
21925 Industrial Boulevard
P.O. Box 65
Rogers, MN 55374
Contrete Curt C0.
771 LadyDird lane
Burnsville, MN 55337
Gannon Construttion InC.
Box 44
Mingo, lA 50168
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BID BOh�
5%
Wausau Ins.
5%
U.S. Fidelity
5X
Marshall
5�
Peerless Ins.
5%
Dependable
5%
Am. Home Ins.
���� TOTAL BID
b24,450.00
NO BID
$26,950.00
NO BID
NO BID
NO BIO
a63,000.00
�JO BID
NO BID
�32,500.00
�78,125.00
�45,325,00
?�
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BID OPE��ING — 11:00 A.�1. NEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 19g5
� 1985 CONCRETE PAVE�IE��T JOI ��T A��D CRACK RESEALI ��G PROJECT
PLANHOLDER BI.D BOND TOTAL BID
Great Lakes Contracting Corp. 5�
P.O. 8ox 96 ' Great Am. Ins. �53,625.00
Suamico, MI 54173
P.C.I. .
8736 Zacha�y lane NO BID
Osseo, MN - 55369
P.N.L. Inc.
P.O. Box 665
Hastings, Mh 55033
Construction Materials, Inc.
6725 Oxford Street
Minneapolis, MtV 55426
Allstate Paving, Inc.
7200 Hemlock Lane N
I Maple Grove, MN 55369
Forby Contracting Inc.
P.O. 8ox 211
Route 3// Hinkley, MN 55037
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5�
Capitol Ind .
5�
Lumberman's
5�
Wausau Ins.
�26,175.00
No Bio
E47,125.00
E28,750.00
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B ID OPEtJ I yG — 11: 00 P,. �1. TL'ESD�!Y, APR I L lE, 1985
19�5 "1ISCELLA�lEOUS CJ�dCRETE C�,RB �l"�� GllTTEf? PROJECT
I
PLANHOLDER BID BO�JD TOTAL BID
Minnesota State Curb and �utter
6801 Mest 150th Street NO BID
App1e Valley, MN 55124
Arcon Construction Co.
P.O. Box 57 NO BID
Mora, MN 55051
Halvorson Construction Co. 5% United Fire
4227 165th Avenue N.E. 8 Casualty Co. $ 30,375.00
Anoka, MN 55304
Sta�dard Sidewal k
124 Meander Road NO BID
Golden Valley, MN 55422
Victor Carlson and Sons
2246 Edgewood Avenue NO BID
Minneapolis, MN 55426
Independent Curb and Gutter
Contractors, Inc. NO BID
I 4690 Penkwe
� Ea an MN 55122
Gunderson Bros.
2325 Snelling Avenue 5% Capitol
� Minneapolis, MN 55404 Indemnity Corp. S 28,725.00
Anderson Masonry
Rt. 1, Box 123 NO BID
Ten Strike, MN 56683
Concrete Curb Co.
771 Ladybi�d Lane 5% Dependable
Burnsville, MN 55337 Insurance Co. $ 28�650.00
I, Boda Construction .
11260 Buchanan Rd. NE 5% Central $ 47,580.00
, Minneapolis, MN 55434 National Ins. Co.
of Omaha
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CONSULTING EN6INEERS
DOUGLAS w BnRR
JOHN D DICKSON
l. R MOLSAiHER
ALIAN GEBHARO
LECNARD J KREMER
DENNIS E. PA�MER
April 19� 1985
Mr. John G. Flora
City of Fridley
Civic Center
6431 University Avenue Northeast
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
6800 fRANCE AVENUE SOUTH
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55d35-2062
TELEPHONE (AREA 612) 920-0655
Re: Construction of Containment System
National Pole � Treating Company Site/Onan Property
Dear Mr. Flora:
We are enclosing copies of the Contract Documents and Construction
Drawings for the referenced project. The construction includes a slurry wall
containment system, placement of contaminated soils excavated from the site
within a vault in containment system, a subsurface drainage system including
an outlet to the sanitary sewer interceptor, and site restoration.
In particular, you will note the construction of a new watermain con-
nected to Onan Corporation's watermain service line. From the point of
connection, a 6-inch watermain will be conatructed to a new fire hydrant
located as shown on the drawings. The connection is located so that water
entering this main has already passed through Onan Corporations water meter.
This watermain and hydrant will be of permanent construction. The contractors
will obtain their necessary water supplies from the hydrant using temporary
services during construction activities. The temporary services will be
removed upon completion of construction.
You will also note that the outlet pipe for the subsurface drainage
system discharges into the existing sanitary sewer interceptor manhole just
south of the railway. The discharge from this outlet will be measured in the
gaging manhole using a V-notch weir and stage recorder. The responsible
parties will pay the City of Fridley for the water discharged through this
system. The necessary permits and approvals are currently being obtained from
the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission and you will be kept informed on the
status and conditions of the permits and approvals.
.You have previously explained that the project will require two permita
from the City of Fridley; one for the excavation work and one for the siting
of the contractors construction trailers. The Contract Documents and Con-
struction Drawings indicate the general areas on the site where excavation is
expected to occur. It is currently expected that a total of about 80,000
cubic yards of material will be excavated on the site. The proposal form
indicates a substantially larger quantity because the contractor will be paid
separately for the double handling of materials which will be stockpiled
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Mr. John G. Flora
Page 2
April 19, 1985
during various phases of the construction. The excavation quantities do not
include the materials excavated for the slurry trench or the subsurface drain
since most of these materials will be used to backfill the same trenches and
the contractor will not be paid separately for the materials. No excavated
material will be exported off-site, however, some select materials will be
imported fram off-site for the subsurface drsin and for topsoil purposes.
Based on this information we request the issuance of an excavation permit for
the work represented in the Contract Documents and Construction Drawings.
Until such time as the contractors for this work (the contract will be
awarded in mid-May) are selected and they prepare for mobilization, we will
not know the exact number of construction trailers they will be using. We
anticipate that the number of trailers is most likely to be in the range of
five to eight. The site plan included in the Construction Drawings indicates
the portions of the site set aside for the construction office, storage and
work areas. Based on the contractors need to use temporary trailers for
office, storage and wash-up facilities, we request that a trailer parking
permit be processed and approved subject to a final designation of the number
of trailers required by the contractors to execute the work represented by the
ConCract Documenta and Construction Drawings.
The schedule for the work will require the contractors to initiate mobil-
ization and site work between May 20 and May 31, 1985. We will notify you if
any change of schedule should occur.
Please call us as questions regarding this project may arise. If the
questions cannot be effectively answered over the phone, we will meet with you
a[ your convenience.
Sincerely
1
Earl. C. Bancroft
ECB/msh
enc.
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_! FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CtTY COUNCIL -- LICENSES 2�
�pe of License:
BILLIARDS
George is is Fridley
3720 E. River Rd.
Fridley, Mn. 55421
CIGARETTE
Bob's Produce
7620 University Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Cafe DeFourmies
6401 University Ave.N.E.
�ridley, Mn. 55432
Central Embers Inc.
5400 Central Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55421
Citgo Petroleum
759 - 53rd Ave.N.E.
Fridley, P1n. 55432
Fina
7298 Hwy. #65 N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
French Peddler
5201 Central Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55421
Fridley Bottle Shop
6289 Hwy. �65 N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Fridley Country Boy
1301 Mississippi St. N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Liquor Warehouse
214 Mississippi St. N.E.
Fr�idley, Mn. 55432
Moon Plaza Restaurant
6215 University Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Onan Corp.
1400 - 73rd Ave.N.E.
Fridley,'Mn. 55432
Viking Chervrolet
7501 Hwy. #65 N.E.
Fridlev. Mn. 55432
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Advance Carter
Robt. Schroer
Wm. Davis
Consumer Vending
Same
Am.Pet.Co.of Texas
Wm. Davis
Advance Carter Co.
Country House Inc.
Advance Carter Co. �
JAJ Enterprises Inc.
Servomation Twin City
Mark J. Dooley
Approved By:
James P. Hill
Public Sdfety Director
James P. Hill
Public Safety Director
James P. Hill
Public Safety Director
James P. Hill
Public Safety Director
James P. Hill
Public Safety Director
James P. Hill
Public Safety Director
James P. Hill
Public Safety Dire�tor
James P. Hill
Public Safety Director
James P. Hill
Public Safety Director
James P. Hill
Public Safety Director
James P. Hill
Public Safety Director
Fees:
�120.00
$12.00
$12.00
$12.00
$12.00
$12.00
$12.00
$12.00
$12.00
$12.00
$12.00
James P.Hill $12.00
Public Safety Director'
James P. Hill $12.00
Pulbic Safety Directar
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� � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL
J_ May 6, 1985
CIGARETTE CONT.
Raffael's Supper Club Inc.
8298 University Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
RAOMfg.
200 Mississippi St. N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Shorewood Inn
6161 Hwy. #65 N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
Bob's Produce
7620 University Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Cafe DeFourmies
6401 University Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Citgo Petroleum
759 - 53rd Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Dairy Queen
280 M1tississippi St.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Deli Cart of Fridley
622 Osborne Rd. N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Fina
7298 Hwy. #65 N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
The French Peddler
5201 Central Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Fridley Country Boy
1301 Mississippi St.N.E.
Fridley,Mn. 55432
Moon Plaza Restaurant
6215 University Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Mn.House Restaurant Inc.
5201 Central Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55421
PDQ
620 s orne .
Fridley,Mn:
6 & K Music
Meirnik Vending
Advance Carter
Robt. Schroer
Wm. Davis
Same
Donald Fitch
Am. Pet.Co.of Texas
Wm. Davis
Sames
J A J Enterprizes
David Ranum
James Shelton
-- IICENSES
Paqe 2
James P. Hill
Public Safety Director
James P. Hill
Public Safety Director
Jaumes P.Hill
Public Safety Director
�
$12.00
$12.00
$24.00
$45.00
$45.00
$45.00
$45.00
$45.00
$45.00
$45,00
$45.00
$45.00
$45.00
$45.00
'; FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCiI
N.B.C. Whole Foods, Inc.
1315 Rice Creek Rd.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Ron's Ice Co.
7406 Central Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
T.R. McCoy's
7850-80 University Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
F000 VEHICLE
Blue Bell Ice Cream
3218 Snelling Ave.
Mpls. Mn. 55406
Ron's Ice Co.
7406 Central Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
ITINERANT FOOD PERMIT
Tiger Hocky Softball Tourn.
Corrun. Park
69th & University Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
JUNK YARD
Central Auto Parts
1201 - 73z Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Salvage Center
51 - 37th Ave.N.E.
Fridley, MN. 55421
Sam's Auto Parts
1240 - 732 Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Bargain Auto Parts Inc.
7300 Central Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
LIVESTOCK
George Olson
612 Lafayette St.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
R.L. Holum
John T. Stacy
e
R.L. Holum
Betty Schweppe
Thomas Flaherty
James A. Dowds
Stanley E. Giddings
Gerald F. Smith
Same
-- IICENSES
Paqe 3
$45.00
$45.00
$45.00
$50.00
$65.00
Fees asked to
be waivered
James P. Hill $350.00
Public Safety Director
James P. Hill $350.00
Public Safety Director
James P. Hill $350.00
Public Safety Director
James P. Hill $350.00
Public Safety Director
$10.00
�
�; FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CtTY COUNCIL
OFF SALE BEER
Fridley Country Boy Country Flouse Inc.
1301 Mississippi St.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Finaserve Same
� 7293 Hwy. #65 N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
ON SA�E BEER
Godfather Pizza Godfather's Pizza of Mn.
7910 University Ave. NE.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
PRIVATE PUMP
Anderson Trucking Serv. Inc. Same
7600 Central Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Land 0 Lakes Inc. Wm. Broberg
Interstate 694 & Main St.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Viking Chevrolet Co. Mark J. Dooley
7501 Hwy. #65 N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
REFUSE HAULER
Ace Solid Waste Dean O.Warden
3118 - 162nd Ln.N.W.
Anoka, Mn. 55304
Bautch Disposal Raymond C. Bautch
1-264 Xylite St.N.E.
Mpls. Mn. 55434
Becker's Sanitation Ronald Beckers
18681 Yakima St. N.W.
Anoka, Mn. 55303
Fragrance Solid Waste Inc.dba Ronald Johnson
Frangrance-Trucking
99 NW. 99th Ln.
Coon Rapids, Mn. 55433
Gallagher Service Inc. Richard Gallagher Jr.
1691 - 91st Ave.N.E.
Mpls. Mn. 55434
21C
�- LICENSES
Paqe 4
James P. Hill $60.00
Public Safety Director
James P. Hill $60.00
Public Safety Director
James P, Hill $325.00
Public Safety Director
Richard Larson
Fire Inspector
Richard Larson
Fire Inspector
Richard Larson
Fire Inspector
$30.00
$30.00
$30.00
$60.00
$60.00
$60.00
$60.00
$60.00
''• FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CI7Y COUNCIL
� Mav 6. 1985
REFUSE HAULER CONT.
Hilger Transfer
8550 Jachary Ln.
Maple Grove, Mn. 55369
Larry's Quality Sanitation
17210 Driscoll St.
Anoka, Mn. 55303
Metro Refuse, Inc.
8168 W. 125th St.
Savage, Mn. 55378
Mobil Home Sanitation
2463 Lk.George Dr.
Cedar, Mn. 55011
Paul & Andy's Disposal
725 - 109th Ave.N.W.
Coon Rapids, Mn. 55433
Pretzel's Sanitation
15323 Ramsey Blvd. N.W,
Anoka, Mn. 55303
Waste Cantrol
95 W. Ivy
St.Paul, Mn. 55117
Waste Management
10050 Naples St.N.E.
Blaine, Mn. 55434
Woodlake Sanitary Serv. Inc.dl
All State Disposal
8661 Rendova St.
PJew Brighton, Mn. 55112
RETAIL GASOLINE
David A. Klatke, Jr.
Lawrence R. Saba
Wm. T. Butler
Donald Ramacher
Paul N.Eiynck
Lawrence Plessel
Ronald Roth
Ronald Pfeifer
Joseph A. Horwath
Citgo Petroleum Same
759 - 53rd Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Fina Am Pet.Co.of Texas
7298 Hwy. #65 Pi.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
-- LICENSES
Paqe 5
Richard Larson
Fire Inspector
Richard Larson
Fire InsRec�or
21
$60.00
$60,l00
$60.00
$60.00
$60.00
$60.00
$60.00
$50.00
$90.00
$60.00
$60.00
Fridley Country Boy Country House Inc. Richard Larson $60.00
1301 Mississippi St.N.E. Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN. 55432
_� FOR CONCURRENCE BY TME CtTY COUNCIL -- LICENSES
-r/ Ma�6,_ 1985 Page 6
RETAIL GASOLINE CONT.
Northtown Car Wash
7300 University Ave. N.E.
Fridley,Mn. 55432
TREE REMOVAL
Aaspen Tree Service
17603 - 19th Ave.No.
Plymouth, D1n. 55447
Reliable Tree Service
6600 Brookview Dr.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Ron's Tree Service
P.O. Box 32105
Mpls. Mn. 55432
USED MOTOR VEHICLES
Viking Chevrolet Co.
7501 Hwy. #65 N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
VENDING MACHINE
Adventure In Video
5211 Central Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55421
Amer�ican Mold
7230 Commerce C�ircle Rd.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Automatic Engineering
7191 Hwy. #65 N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Bizal Mfg.
7880 Ranchers Rd.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Bob's Produce
7620 University Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Soring Machine
7922 Rancher Rd.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Bourke Bros.
8255 E. R�iver Rd.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Downtown Min. Car
Wash Inc.
Dale Palmer
Peter Vagouich
Ronald G. Smi�h
Mark J. Dooley
Royal Crown Beverage
Royal Cr. Beverage
ARA Services
Royal Cr. Beverage
Robt. Schroer
Royal Crown Beverage
Royal Cr.6everage
Richard Larson
Fire Inspector
Ralph Volkman
Ralph Volkman
Ralph Volkman
James P. Hill
Public Safety Director
$60.00
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
$150.00
$25.00
$25.00
$30.00
$25.00
$I25.00
$25.00
$�15.00
E
:J FOR CONCURRENCE BY TME ClTY COUNCII
''
,.� May 6, 1985
Vending Machine Cont.
Cedar Brook Eng.
8290 Main
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Central Auto Parts
1201 - 732 Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Country Club
6275 Hwy. #65 N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Fridley Auction
848 E. River Rd.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Fridley Launderette
8150 E. River Rd.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Holly Street Hair Stylists
6574 University Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Hydraulic Spec.
1131 - 72nd Ave. N.E.
Fridley,Mn. 55432
Hydraulic Specealty Co.
1131 - 72nd Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
ICA Co.
7839 Elm St. N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Johnson Printing
40 - 77th Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Kennedy Transmission
7700 University Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Lee Wards
5225 Central Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Midwest Printing
5101 Industrail Blvd.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Royal Cr. Beverage
Thomas Flaherty
Royal Cr. Beverage
Royal Crown Beverage
Royal Cr.Beverage
Jill Lee Inc.
Same
Karen Haarstad
Royal Cr. Beverage
Royal Crown Beverage
Same
Rayal Crown Beverage
ARA Food Service
21F
-- LICENSES
Paqe 7
$15.00
$25.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$25.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$25.00
$25.00
$90.00
��� FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CtTY COUNCIL
G1ay 6, 1985
'lending Machines Cont.
Mpls. Allied Alium. Royal Crown Beverage
7341 Commerce Ln.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
INorthtown Car Wash Royal Crown Beverage
7300 University Ave.N.E.
Fridley, MN. 55432
Onan Corp. Servomation Twin City
1400 - 73rd Ave.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Park Construction Royal Crown Beverage
7900 Beech St.N.E.
Fridley, P�n. 55432 -
Perfection Grinding Royal Crown Beverage
7269 Commerce Circle
Fridley, Mn. 55432 �
Plywood P1n. Royal Crown Beverage
5401 E. River Rd.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Quality Painting & P1eta1 Royal Crown Beverage
7880 P1ain St. N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
R A 0 P4fg. Meirnik Vending
200 Mississippi St.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Reserve Supply ARA Services
5110 Main St.N.E.
Fridley, P1n. 55432
R.M.S. ARA Services
7645 Baker St.N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Salvage Center James A. Dowds
51 - 37th Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Mn. 55421
Window Warehouse Royal Crown Beverage
8040 University Ave.NE.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
-- LICENSES
$15.00
$15.00
$1060.00
$15.00
$15.00
$25.00
$50.00
$30.00
$30.00
$45.00
$25.00
$25.00
FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL
MAY 6, 1985
19a5-86 Licenses
BLACRTOPPING
Pioneer Blacktop Inc.
18000 Co. Rd. 30
Maple Grove, M�i 55369
ERCAYA ING
Berghorst Plumbing � Heating Co.
10732 Hanson Boulevard N.Y.
Coon Rapids, l�IlJ 55433
F. N. Frattalone Co.
3066 Spruce Street
St. Paul, I�Dd 55117
Valley-Rieh Co., Inc.
6820 Vincent Avenue South
RichPield, t�W 55�23
•�,� • •�; •�
James Aaller
�eith Zimmerman
Frank Frattalone
Bruce Olson
GAS SERVICES
Advanced Heating � Air Cond. Ine.
7805 Beech Street N.E.
Ninneapalis, I�IIJ 55432 Maynard Edson
Berghorst Plumbing d� Heating Co.
10732 Hanson Boulevard N.i1.
Coon Rapids, t�II�1 55�►33
Burner Service Co.
2119 Lyndale Avenue
Minneapolis, t�i 55405
DJ's Heating � Air Cond. Inc.
bObO LaBeaux Avenue
Albertville, !�1 55301
Economy Gas Installers Inc.
6204 France Avenue South
Edina� trQd 55u10
Egan � Sons Co.
7100 Medicine Lake Road
Minneapolis, t�T 55�+27
Rey Plumbing � Heating, Ine.
11915 Brockton Avenue North
Osseo, IrIId 55369
Rraemer Heating
74�1 Dallas Court
Osseo� !4d 55369
Reith Zimmerman
Patrick Reller
Donald Savitski
James Toohey
Gerald Egan
David Farr
Rick Braemer
-- LICENSES 21 H I
APPROVED BY
Dar'rel Clark ,
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. Ofc. '
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. OPc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Milliam Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
William Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
William Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
William Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Ins�.
{iilliam Sandin �
Plbg.-Htg. Insp. �
William Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
iiilliam Sandin
plbg.-Htg. Insp.
William Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
_] FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- I.ICENSES 2"
MAY 6, 1985
(Gas Services Continued)
Neil Heating � Air Cond. Inc.
P.O. Box 29292
Minneapolfs, I�IIJ 55428 Neil Olson
Geo. Sedgrriek Heating � Air Cond. Inc.
1001 %enia Avenue South
Minneapolis, �'AJ 55�15 Thomas Sedgfrick
Total Energy Heating � Cooling
59�5 Lexington Avenue N.
St. Paul, 1rII�l 55112 Curtis Lovegren
Pierce Refrigeration
1920 - 2nd Avenue South
Anoka, trw 55303 John Becker
GENERAL CONTRACTOR CONTACT PERSON
American Standard Waterproofing Inc.
7935 Beech Street N.E.
Fridley, 1�1 55�32 iialter Rikos
Randy C. Anderson Construction Inc.
113�0 Sunset Avenue N.E.
Circle Pines, t�1 55014 Aandy C. Anderson
Brandon Construction, Inc.
311 Sunrise Lane
Champlin� l�4d 55316 Jerry Tollefson
Construction Analpsis and Nlanagement� Inc.
7401 Central Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, l�V 55432 Vergil Florhaug
' D b D Home Improvement Inc.
7�101 Central Avenue N. E.
Fridley, NAT 55432
Dolphin Pool � Patio
3405 North County Road 18
Plymouth, IYIId 55441
Donovan Olson
Lon Blumenberg
DuAll Service Contractors, Inc.
636 - 39th Avenue N.E.
Columbia_ Heights, !�i 55�21 Gary Dooner
East Central Builders
P. 0. Box 1 �F4
Zimmerman, I�I 55398
Herman Jedneak
Hilliam Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Inap.
ililliam Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
Killiam Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
;• �
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Glark
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark '
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
ChieP Bldg. Ofe.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. OPc.
A1 Fehn Builder
1251 tiill�ind Road N.B. Darrel Clark
Fridley, t�4s 55432 A1 Fehn Chief Bldg. OPc.
�
FOR CONCURRENCE 6Y THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES
MAY 6, 1985
(General Contractor Continued)
Franklin Builders Inc.
7865 Beech Street N.E.
Pridley, l�I 55432
Franzen Construction Ca.
4250 - 5th Street p.E.
Columbia Heights, 1�lt�1 55�21
Giertsen Company
5147 Winnetka Avenue North
HeW Fiope, IrB�i 55428
Gorco Construction Co., Ine.
10700 Highxay �55, Suite 280
Plymoutb, MN 55441
A1 Hirsch Construetion
Box 633
Delano, IrIId 55328
l�lichael Jackson
Robert Franzen
Dennis Fisher
James Coplin
Alden Hirsch
Hogness Construction Ine.
?728 Lakeviex Lane
Spring Lake Park, I�A1 55�32 David Hogness
Jansick
6480 Squire Drive N.E.
Fridley, !�I 55432 Gary Jansiek
Kraus Anderson Construction Company
525 South Eighth Street
Minneapolis, IrIId 55404 David l�rli
Minnesota Package Frodducts Ine.
6922 - 55th Street North
North St. Paul, l�+t 55109
North FreeKay Investora
7841 Wayzata Boulevard
Minneapolis, t�Rd 55426
Hill Dornseif
J. Marfield
Northland Mobile Home Service Inc.
2279 Oalc�ood Drive
St. Paul, l�4�t 55112 Mark Revier
Perfection Preferred Construction
8824 Baltimore Street N.E.
Blaine, I�I 55434
Remodeling Speeialists
�22� Lakeside Avenue North
Brooklyn Center, !�I 55429
Bradley Racutt
Richard Mntson
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
ChieP Bldg. OPc.
Darrel Clark
ChieP Bldg. OPc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. OPc.
Darrel Clark
ChieP Bldg. OPc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
Chie! Bldg. Ofe.
Darrel Clark
ChieP Bldg. OPc.
0
�
FO�i CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNGIL
MAY 6, 1985
(General Contractor Continued)
Satek Companq
3852 Hain Street N.E.
Columbia Heights, t�i 55�421 Terry Satek
SuperAmerica, Div. of Ashland Pet. Co.
1240 - 98th Street West
Bloomington, i�1 55431 Glenn Aill
Timeo Construction Inc.
9421 West River Road
Minneapolls, l�'D�l 554u�
Tri-Co Builders Inc.
22b1 Fair Oak Avenue
Anoka, �Ai 55303
EA�
Advaneed Heating � Air Cond. Ine.
7805 Beech Street N.E.
Minneapolis, t�IId 55432
All Season Comfort Inc.
55 Mounds Street
New BrighLon, !g1 55112
Thomas McKee
James George
,
l4aynard Edson
Richard Larson
Allan Heating & Air Conditioning
6 020 Cul 1 igan iiay
Minnetonka, 1rII�t 553�5 ilillia.m Viebahn
Berghorst Plumbing � Heating Co.
10732 Hanson Boulevard N.�I.
Coon Rapids, t�l 55433 Reith Zimmerman
Burner Service Co.
2119 Lyndale Avenue
Minneapolis, I�IId 55405
DJ's Heating 14 Air Cond. Ine.
6060 LaBeawc Avenue
Albertville, lrAi 55301
Egan & Sons Co.
7100 Medicine Lake Road
Minneapolis, l�Il�i 55427
General Sheet Metal
2330 Louisiana Avenue North
Minneapolis, t�i 55427
1Craemer Heating
7441 Dallas Court
Osseo, A4�1 55369
Patrick Reller
Donald Savitski
Gerald Egan
James McCarthp
Rick Kraemer
-- LICENSES
Darrel Clark
ChieP Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
Chiet Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
ililliam Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
William Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
William Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
William Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
William Sandia
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
William Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
William Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
Nilliam Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
William Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
0
21K
21L
� FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CtTY COUNCIL -- LlCENSES
MAY 6, 1985
(Heating Continued)
Neil Heating � Air Cond. Inc.
P.O. Box 29292
Minneapolis, l�IId 55�28 Neil Olson
Pierce Refrigeration
1920 - 2nd Avenue South
Anoka, M�I 55303 John Becker
Geo. Sedgrrick Heating � Air Cond. Ina.
1001 %enia Avenue South
Minneapolis, !�1 55�t16 Thomas Sedgrrick
Total Energy Aeating � Cooling
5905 Lexington Avenue N.
St. Paul, IYIIJ 55112 Curtis Lovegren
�SONRY
Jedneak Construction Co.
Route i2, Box 323
Zimme�an, t+Ql 55398
H. C. Wagar Company Ine.
59u0 Stinson Boulevard N.E.
Fridley, lrIId 55�32
Chas Wallace Cement Co.
3417 - 142nd Avenue N.iI.
Anoka, I�I 55304
QL. sERVZCEs
Egan �� Sons Co.
7100 Medicine Lake Road
Minneapolis� !gi 55�127
ROOFING
Kuehn Roofing Co.
902 - 94th Avenue N.E.
Blaine, hW 5543�
,�GN ER�CTOR
Equity Construction Co.
561 - 3rd Street
Excelsior, 1�Q�1 55331
Lararence Signs Inc.
9�►5 Pierce Butler Route
St. Paul, IYIId 55104
LeRoy Signs Inc.
6325 Welcome Avenue No.
Minneapolis, P4�1 55429
Herman Jedneak
Harvey ilagar
Chas. Wallace
Gerald Egan
Tom Reuhn
M. R. Walsh
Larrp Norton
LeRoy Aeite
Hilliam Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
ililliam Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
iiilliam Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
Plbg.-htg. Insp.
Darrel Clark
ChieP Bldg. OFc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. OPc.
Darrel Clark
ChieP Bldg. OPc.
William Sandin
Plbg.-Htg. Insp.
Darrel Clark
ChieP Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
ChieP Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
ChieP Bldg. OPc.
Chief Bldg. OPc.
Naegele Outdoor Adv. Company, Ine.
1700 West 78th Street Darrel Clark
Minneapolis, t�Dd 55�23 Danny Henjum Chief Bldg. OPc.
r FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL
f
r1AY 6, 1985
(Sign Erectors Continued)
Roqal Cro�rn Beverage Co.
P.O. Box 6��66
St. Paul, !�l 5516� Steven Barthocet
Sign Language
6701 Overton Drive
Fridley, t�1 55432
Suburban Lighting Inc.
6077 Lake Elmo Avenue North
Stillxater, l�A1 55082
�)RECRING
Carl Bolander � Sons Co.
251 5tarkey Street
P.O. Box 70216
St. Paul, l�QV 55107
TBAILEii
Onan Corporation
1400 - 73rd Avenue N.E.
Fridley, trQd 55432
Park Construction
7900 Beech Street N.E.
Fridley, t�IlV 55432
pOBLIC SWII�IING POOL
Skywood Mall, A IrII+t Partnership
5201 Central Avenue N.E.
Fridley, !�W 55421
Maurice N. Filister
5750 East River Road
Fridley, I�A1 55432
Rlaus Fregmaier
321 University Avenue S.E.
Minneapolis, NII�i 55414
Jim Lupient
7100 Wayzata Boulevard
Ninneapolis� Mn 55426
Hughes Properties
4h10 Douglas Avenue South
IYfinneapolis, I�AT 55�16
Jim Golden
Phil Larson
Roger �rickson
4 Trailers/�2d0
6 Trailers/�50
LOCATION
5201 Central Ave. N.E.
� 21M
-- LICENSES
Darrel Clark
ChieP Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Darrel Clark
Chief Bldg. OPc.
Council on 8/6/8�
Approved IIntil 6/86
IIntil 4/30/86
5750, 5800, 5860 East River Road
6540 East River Road N.E.
7855 Bast River Road N.I3.
6670, 6680, 6690 Lucia Lane N.B.
Innsbruck North ToWnhouses Assn.
5506 Meister Road N.B.
Fridley, !�I 55432 5506 Heister Road N.E.
Black Forest Homeorrner's Assn.
1601 North Innsbruek Drive N.S.
Fridley, !�W 55u32 1601 North Innsbruck Drive N.E.
To Be Approved
At Site After
Inspection
HERRICK & NEWMAN. P.A.
Vll�Qll C. MERRICR ATTORNE/f AT LAW
DAVID ►. NEWMAM
JAMEt E. iC�+MfCK►E►EI�
VCH April 12, 1985
City of Fridley
Civic Center
6431 University Avenue Northeast
Fridley, MN 55432
March Retainer:
HOURS IN EXCESS OF 30 AT $50.00 PER HOUR:
EXPENSES ADVANCED:
Clerk of Court re Massage Parlor:
230 xerox copies:
Execuform (Brief re Police Pension):
Court Reporter (Transcript re Massage Parlor):
Court Reporter (Transcript re Mass3ge Parlor):
Process Service re Massage Parlor:
RE: MASSAGE PARLOR (CLERK OF COURT):
Court Reporter (Transcript re Massage Parlor):
BALANCE DUE:
22A
5271 UNIVEAS�T� AV(NUf N.t.
FRIDIEY. MINNE$OTA SSt32
571-3e50
$1650.00
1892.50
15.00
34.50
196.10
6.25
3.00
35.40
9.25
10.50
$3852.50
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CLAIMS
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