08/19/1985 - 00011866Tf� MINUTES OF TFIE REGUTAR MEhTIIdG OF THE FRIDLEY CI__TY_ODUNCIL OF
AUGUST 19. 1985
7he Regular meetang of the Fridley Caty Couiicil wa� called to arder at 7.33
p. m. by Nk�yor Nee.
PLIDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
N�yor Nee led the Counca.l and audien� in r1�e Piedge of �lleyiance to 4he
Flag.
� Ib�LL C11LL:
MENBERS PRESIIVT: Mayor Nee, Cnunciliran Goods�eecl, Councilman
FitzFetrick, Counc? lrnan Schneicler and Councilmari
Barnette
MEPBERS ABSINT: None
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION:
Mayor Nee indicated that Barbara Kochcr will receive � CertiLicate cf
Appreciatson far serving on the Htunan Resuuroes Coranissiorx iran March, 1983
to August, 1985.
APPROUAL OF MINOTES:
COUNCIL I�ETING, AUGUST 5, 1985:
PDTION by Cauncilman Barnette to apprwe tlze rninutes as presentec3. Seconcied
ty Counciln4�tt Fitzp�trick. Upon a voice vot�, all voting aye, Nayor Nee
declared the motion carned unammously.
ADOPTION OF AGFS�IDA:
I�TION by Councilman Fitz�trick to adopt L-ne agenda as presente:7. SecondeG
� by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vota, all voting aye, Mayor D7ee
declared the motion carried unaramously,
OPEN F'ORUM. VlSI�RS:
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7here was no response fran the auchenoe imder this itc�n of business.
1. PUBI,IC SEF�ItING ON THE REVOCATION OF A LIQUOR LICENSE ^l0 RAI,PH VIRGILLO�
RAFFAELE'S SUPPER CLUB (8289 UNIVEFLSITY AVET�UE IQ.E.1 :
t�DTION by Counciln�an Fitz�atrick to wai.ve i:he reading of dze public he�riny
notioe and open the public hearing. Secondecl L�y Councllman Barnette. Lipan
a voice vote, all voting aye, Nlayor Nee aeclared t�ie motion ca�'r�en
uraammously and the public hearing opened at 7:38 p.m.
Mr. Sidney Iiman stated that Raffaele's Suppex Club was in violation ai a
state law which states that if a business �s �n arrear5 on any state te�xes
they can supercede local authority ano clsrect the Ciry nat to issue a
iicense.
7Yie situation was reviewed in March with the owner af fta£f zeie' s and che
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state and at that time received a verbal okay to issue the license. The
City was oantacked three vreeks ac�o Yry the fie].d offi� and thEy stated that
there is still a problen of arrears. In cu scussion with tYie G.ty Attorney,
the proc�dure is revocation of the license which zs the reason for the
public heanng. NIr. Inman statec� that ir a letter from the State of
P�snriesota clated August 15, 1985, the state wants to sutrnit a good test, In
further d�ecking, it was found that there is confusion on the amount of
iaxes that are in arrears anc] that they are very close to a settlement. �
Because Raffaele's is a aood corporate custaner of the City an6 since they
are very close to a settlanent, Mr. Ismari recommends, and the state agrees,
that the Council receive ir�formation but take no ackion for 30 days.
t+10TI0N by Councilman Barr�ette to receive the letter o£ August 15, 1985, into
the record and tl�at this item be tabled for 30 days. Seconded by Mr.
Schneider. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion
carried.
P7r. Ralph Vir�illo, Raffaele's Supper c1ub, zndtcated that he would �fay the
amount aaed when he is notified of the exict amow�t.
NDTION by Councilmarn Barnette to close the public hearing. Seconcied by
Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a vo�ce vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
cleclared the motion carried unammausly and the public hearing closed at
7:42 p.m.
2. PUBLIC HF��RING ON REVIEW OF CHANGES TO CHAPTER 205 AND CHAPTER 6 OF THE
FRIDLEY CODC - ZONING:
NDTIf)N by Councilman Fitzp�trick to wai.ve the reading of the Fublic hearing
notice anc's o�n the public hearing. Seoonded l� Councilman Schneider. Upon
a voice vate, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unarv.moasly and the public hearing opened at 7:43 p.m,
Mr. John Flora, Public Ydorks Director, indicated that the changes are to �
clarify detinitions, incorporate terminology, identify conditional use
permits, est.ablish maxinitun driveaay slo�, change reqw.rement for curb and
autter, and change the S1 zane criteria for a o�rner lot and setl�ck.
DIO �rsons fran the aucv en� spoke regarcling the propos�ed changes.
NDTION by Cauncilman Barnette to close the public hearing. Seconded by
Councilman Schneider. Upon a voi� vote, all voting aye, N�yor Nee declared
the motion carried unaru.mously and the �blic hearing closed at 7:45 p.m.
OI� BUSINESS:
3. ORDINANCE #840 - AN ORDINAb1C� UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY CHARTER TO
UACATE SPREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AC�fEND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY CODE (SAV
#85-04. HRA7M'r.Aivn tZ7RPORATION) :
MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to waive the second reading of the
Usdinance, ac7opt Ordinance �840 and order publication. Seconded by
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Cowicilman Schneic�r. Up�n a voice vote, all voting aye, N1�yar Nee ueclared
the motion carried unammously.
Councilman Barnette reported that he had receive� pl�one calls �rq� sem.c�x
citizens suggesting that benches be glaced at the Holly Center.
Mr. Flora indicated that the entran� to the Holly Center should be �aidened
after work is oomgleted on Mississippi Street.
ORAINANCE #841 - ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 12G ENTSTLED "HOUSES f1F
PROSTITU7ION PUBLIC N[JISANCE" &ECTIONS 126 .02 , 126 .03 126 .04 , 126 .OS �
126.06 ADID 126.07:
NY�TION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to waive the seconca reading oE the
ordinance, adopt Ordinance #841 and orc�er publication. Seconded by
Councilrnan Srhneider. U�ron a voioe vote, a13 votang aye, Mayar Nee declar�
the motion carried unammously.
COh7SIDERATION OF UARIANCE REOUEST TO REDUCE CURBING S�TSACKS. 1243-72ND
AVENDE N.E., DETERMAN WELDING, BY RICIIARD SVe�ANSON (TABLED 8/5/85):
Mr. John Flora indicated that the Appeals Commission has recommetic%ed
apprwal of the variance request with stipula�ion chat the varlance �e
extended to the 1988 plaivled expansion. t��Ir. Florz rec�onunencled changing the
date to N�enber, 1989. Mr. Determan is incerested lii ��:rchasing 15 feet of
property to his west and using space above Norton Cieek for enpl�yee
�arking. �e purchase oontract will be terminated in 19�88; haaever, ttie
rec�rnnenc�c3 extension of one year would allc+w kvs. Determan time to obtain
the property and �mglete work to be done.
Mr. Flora incitcated that the variance is to re,quest a 2-foot setback rather
than a 5-foot setback for curbiny. Mr. Determ�,� is �lamziny to con�truct
aciditional builcti.nqs on the proFerty and neec7s addat,ional ss�ce.
Mr. Flora indicatecl that the v3rian� would grant a 2-ioot seti�ack witl� a
guard rail-tyFe Yximper 2-feet away £ran the fence ox building. The sa,ne
vanance would apply to future clevelopnent 3i�sici� the fen� on the southern
p�rti on of the pro�rty.
Mr. Determan indicated that a guard rail at Exunper height as eGsier �o see
than a curb. In add�.tion, he oould aonstruct the guard rail and a�ould save
money.
Mr. Virqil Herrick indicated he saw no problcins with the varianae.
Mr. Flora indicated that an agresnent had L�een executed for $20,000 bond to
l�e prwided to the Ca.ty, a permit be issuec] fox cronstruccion o£ a huiiaing,
screemng along the fen�, a seoond applicatian for a permit �o construct
the sewnd building. �e p�rking lot wer Diorton Creek must be approved by
the Ritz Creek Watershec] District. If the �rkiny is not a�praied, Emplo�ee
parkiny must be provided inside the fer.ce. There is also a provasa�n
rec�uiring landscaping and sprinkling on the baulevard. Com�letion or
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�erythiny would he tdovanber 15, 1989.
Ntr. Flora indicatec state has requested pavement in iront of the new
build�.ng. Mr. Determan inclicated he would prefer Class V hard pack or
cnncrete because the heavy-duty equignent tends to break up the �ved areas.
MOTION by Councllman Schneider to concur with the Appeals Commission
reco�¢nendation for a varian� fran 5 feet to 2 feet for curb and gutter and '
that the curbiny be a metal guard rail-type devi� approximately 3 feet tall
arouncl the builcling and the south fenoe li� to be installed sep�rate Yran
tl�e ex�.sting fence and that the variance be in effect through Nwember 15,
1989 in acoordance with the agreanent with the Ca.ty.
Seoonci�c7 b�r Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Nee declared the mati.on carried unammously.
Mr. Qureshi inquirec] if hazardous materials were on the pro�erty and if they
were handled pro�rly. Mr. Determan inc�cated that he is licensed to handle
hazardous materials.
6. CONSIDF.RP.TION OF APPOINPMENT 7Y3 IiUMAN RESOURCES COMf4ISSION (TABLID 8L5 85 :
NDTION by Councilman Schneider to table this appointment. Seconded by
Councilmart Sarnette. Upon a voicre vote, all voting aye, [�yor Nee declared
the motion c,arried unaru.mously.
NEW BUBINESS:
7. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PIANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF AUGUST 7, 1985:
A. �NSIDERATION OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #85-09 TO AIS�OW OONSTRUCPION
OF A SECONll ACCESSORY BUILDING. A 24' X 20' SHID WITH AN ATTACHID
BREEZEWIIY. 1341 - 64TH AVENUE N.�. BY JOHN RAU.: �
Mr. Flora rnclicatea the area is zoned single family. 7.he proposed building
�aould be lacated in the rear oz the lot with half beinq used for a shed and
half being use�i for a breezciaay. No ob�ections have been raised fran the
nei�borhooc;. �e Plamm�g Commission has recommended approval with the
stipulatioii that tlze t�uilcliny not be used for motor vehicles as there is no
drivaaay pravided.
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to concur with the Planning Commission
rewmmendation for a�prwzl with the stipulation that the building not be
t�.sed for autanobiles. Sewnded kr� Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote,
a11 votang aye, Msyor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
B. CONSIDERATION OF SETTING A PUBLIC IlEARING ON FINAL PLAT,
P.S. #85-03. GREAT NORTI-IERN INDUSTRIAL CENPER EAST, BY
Ar.�uFn NEL.�AN (ADID SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP #85-08, BURLING`iL�N
NORTHSRN BY JON MONSON).
Mr. Flora indicated that the public hearing would be held to discuss the
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preluninary plat east of East River Ra�d and so�*th of I-694 which is be�.ng
platted b� Burlington Northern for a mim stoxage facility. Items for
cZiscussion at that time may include a varianc� for sicy�age and a vzriance to
ea�tend the roof af the structure to be visible fran 694. The area will be
fenoed and there is a security program on the builcu ngs as well as a liv�ir,
custodian.
� I�TION 17y Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur wath tP?e Planning Comrriss�on
reconuner�taon and set a Fublic hearing Eox Septeni�er 9, 1985. Seconded 4ay
Councilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vote, al.l voting aye, I�yor P�ee decl�red
the motion carned unammously.
C. ITEM FROM APPEALS CONA7ISSION MEETING OF JULY 23, I985:
CONSIDERATION OF A UARIANCE REOUCST 'lY) RIDUCE THE SLPBACK
OF AN IIVDUSTRIFIL BUILDING TO A RESIDENPIAL BUTLDING. 6951
CIIVTf2AL AVENUE N.E., JOHN J. RIPSII4, JR.
NDTION ty Councilman Barnette to table this iiem. Seconded by Councilmar,
Sch�ider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, P�iyox Nee cieclarea the motiorr
carried unam.mously.
8. �NSIDERATION OF SE'iTING PUBLIC HEARING UATE TO CONSTDER MODIFICATIONS ^10
CITY OF FRIDLEY HOUSING PLAN:
Mr. John Flora indicated that a public lzearang must be heid ira arder to
amend the housing plan for m�ici�al housir�G. �c�rding to sl-ate l�w, Tne
public heanng must be announced 30 days �rior to being helo and th�
suggested r�te �.s October 7, 1985.
P1r. Qureshi incv.cated that the current glan was a�prwed in 19II2. The plar.
naa requires ma3ifications. Coimc�.l manbers wou7.d recezve the proposed �=an
twa to three weeks prior to the public hear�.nG.
� CAUncilman Sarnette asked if there was a c�adline. Mr. Qureshi indicate� a
time problan does exist, haaever Council manbers would have ample tir,e to
review the plari.
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PDTIOA7 1� Councilman Barr�ette to set the publzc hearing dat� for October 7,
1985. 5eoonded 1� Councilman Fitz�trick.
PDTION by Councilman Schneider to reCeive the proposed plan, review the
plan, and schedule the public hearing for the flrst City Council neetin, in
1986. Seaonded tr� Councilman Goodspeed.
Mayor I3ee requested further informetiora on khe cieac�line. Mr. �uresni
zndicated the possibility of losing Fecieral fui�ds makes it necessary to
exercise options at this time. Because the plan must go t� rl�e t4etro�litar
Coimcil for apprwal and to the State, amp'e Lirne rnust be allaaecl before the
actual deadlir� for this to take plaoe.
Upon a roll call vote for the amencinerrt of the ac�tion, Councilman Barnette
and Fitpzatrick voted no, Councilman Schneider arid Gooc3s�eed votecl yes, and
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NL�yor Nee voted na. Mayor Nee declared the motion failed b� a 3 to 2 vote.
Upon a rall call vote on the origii�al motion, Councilman Barnette,
Fitz�atrick and Goa�speed and Mayor Nee voted yes. Councilman Schneider
aoted no. Mayor Nee declared the motion carried 1� a 4 to 1 vote.
9. RESOLUTION #64-1985 AUTHORIZING CHANGES IN APPROPRIATIONS FOR_THE GENERAL
FUND, REVENUE SI-IARING F[JAID, CABLE TV FCR�ID. HOME OWNERSHIP FUI�ID, AND HRA FOrID �
FOR THE YEAR 1984e
Mr. Sich-�ey Irman reaieaed the resolutian and the changes being authorized.
N3]TION by Councilman Schneic�r to adopt res�lution #64-1985. Seconded by
Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a vaice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declarec] the motion c�rried unammously.
10. RESOLUTION #65-1985 AUTHORIZING SUBMISSION OF THE GRANT APPLICATION AN
EXECUTION OF TEIE GRANP AGREEMENT--ANOKA TRI-CITY ALCOHOL COU1"7TERMEASURE
(A.T.A.C.):
NDTION by Councilman Fitzxatrick ta adopt resolution #65-1985. Seconded by
Councilman Sc:hneider. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, N€�yor Nee declare�
the mota on carr� ecl unammously.
11. C7�AINLS:
NDTION by Coiutciln�an Barnette to authorize p�yment of claims no. 4019 to
4256. Sewnded by Co�cilman Schneider. U�n a voice vote, all voting aye.
P�yor Nee declared the mof-.ian carried unanimously.
12. ESTIMATES:
NDTIOIU by Councilman Fitz�atnck to apprwe the estimates as sutxnitted. �
Herrick & Neaman, P.A.
6279 Umversity Avenue N.E.
Fridle�, NN 55432
For Legal Services Rendered
for 3uly. 1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,376.85
H��drerCon Inc.
Box 129
Alorth Branch, i�N 55D56
PINAL I�TIMATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7,691.29
h7ater & Se�aer Fro� ect #150
Killmer Electric
7901 Brooklyri Boule�ard
Prooklyn Park, NN 55445
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FINAL ESTIMATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 42.880.00
Mississippi Street Lightiny Pro�ec.t
H & S Asphalt
70� IndustLy Aveiiue
Anoka, NN 55303
Street Improaanent Pro�ect ST 1985-1&2
Part,ial Estimate No. 4 . . . . . . . . . . .
Albrecht Irrigation
1408 W. Co�ty Road C
Rosev�lle, M�7 55113
$ 36,646,Ob
Partial Estimate No. 1
MiSSissippi Street Irrigation Project ....$ 9,222.98
Sewnded h� Councilman Schneider. Upon a voac3e vote, all votrng ape, Niayor
Nee declaxed the motion c�rried unammously.
13. LICENSES
NDTION 1� Councilman Fitz�atrick to apprwe the lic+enses as su�ittecd and as
on file in the Lioense Clex'k's Offioe. Seoonded by Councilman Schneider.
UFon a voioe vote, all votlny aye, Mayox Nec declared the motion carrieei
unammously.
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MOTION by Councilman Barnette to ad�ouri7 the n3eeting. Seconded by
Councilman Schneider. Upon a voi� vote, all votiny aye, NHyor Nee dec3arec3
the motion carried unammously and the Regular N�etii�g of the Fridley City
Coimcil of August 19, 1985, ad�ourned at 8:30 p.m.
Respectfu].ly sutmitted,
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LaVonne Coo�er
Acting Secretary
to the Ca.ty Council
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