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�RIDLEY CITY COl1NCIL MEETIfVG
PLEASE SIGN NAME ADDRESS AND ITEM NUMBER INTERESTED IN
DATE: Febr.uary 3, ig86
NAME ADQRESS `ITEM NUMBER
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FRIDLEY CI TY COUNCIL
FEBRUARY 3, 1985 - 7:30 P.M. ��
Foll� �wing are the "ACTIONS TAKEN" by the Administration for your
info� mation.
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�RESI NTATION•
BY V ETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS TO CITY OF FRIDLEY
Floyd Pulju, Commander
Fridley VFW Post 363
VFW presented a check f or $13,750 to the City
PP VAL OF MINUTES:
Council Meeting, January 13, 1986
Kinutes approved with change of adjournment time to 7:44 p.m.
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QPEN 'ORUM. VISITORS:
;Consideration of Items not on Agenda - 15 Minutes)
Iancy Jorgenson spoke regarding liay Care licensing
llr. Broder appeared before the Council regarding the
;�ossibility of building a double bungalow on his lot.
Up BLI�' HEARINGS:
Public Hearing on the Matter of Reallocation
of a I ortion of the City � s 1985 Community
Develc pment Block Grant funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 B
nn� n.y �Qmmission Recommendation: Table
i tem
lublic Hearing opened at 7:55 p.m. Closed at 8:00 p.m.
7 abled until after Item #6
NO AC'I ION NEEDED
Council Meeting, February 3, 1986
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Page 2
Publi� Hearing on the Matter of a Rezoning
Reque st, ZOA #85-04, to Rezone the Property
Gener�lly Located Between 81st Avenue and 83rd
Avenu: and Between Main Street and Univ ersity
Avenu�, by Vantage Properties, Inc .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 2 J
Public Hearing opened at 8:02 p.m. Closed at 8:28 p.m.
PUBLI� WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Staff obtained f urther �nf or-�
matioi on air pollution from Pollution C:ontrol Agency
Publi�: Hearing on the Matter of a Rezoning
Reque::t, ZOA #85-03, to Rezone the Property
Gener�lly Located at 1282 Mississippi Street,
N. E. , by Margaret Brickner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 3 H
;�ublic Hearinq opened at 8:29 p.m. Closed at 8:35 p.m.
LI1' WORRS--ACTION TAREN:
First reading of Ordinance w�ll be at February 24 meeting
D B SINESS:
Consiceration of Vacation Request SAV #85-06,
SAV �E5-06, to Vacate the Unused Johnson Street
Dedication Lying North of Skywood Lane and South
of I-6 94 , by 3ohn Pol l ard (Tabl ed 1/13/86 )......... 4- 4 H
Ppproved with stipulations for retaining easements
UBLI WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Inf ormed appropriate garty of
Council approval
•Coun� il Meeting, February 3, 1986
NEW 1 USINESS:
Rece�ving the Minutes of the Planning Commission
Meeti ng of January 8, 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A. (onsideration of a Special Use Permit,
SP #f 5-13 by North Freeway Investozs, to Allow
Offices Not Associated with a Principal Ose,
Generally Located at 5101, 5201, 5255, and 5301
East•River Road, N.E ................................
1 nr�ng Commission Recommendation: Approval
with 5tipulations
Council Action Needed: Consideration
of Re �ommendation
�pproved with stipulations
BLI � WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Inf ormed appl icant of
Counc �1 approval with stipulations
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5 - '5 B
& 5M - SR
B. Ccnsideration of a Special Use Permit,
SP �8!-16, to Allow Offices Not Associated
with < Principal Use, Generally Located at 7270
Comme� ce Circle East, by Minnesota Department of
Jobs �nd Training ................................... 5B - 5D
Plann�ng Commission Recommendation: Approval & 5S - 5V
with :tipulations
c,ouncil Action Needed: Consideration
of Rec ommendation
Ppproved with stipulatios
PUBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Notified appropriate parties
of Coc ncil approval with stipulations
Page 3
5 - 5 V
Council Meeting, February 3, 1986
'I�EW fUSINESS (Continued)
Recei�ing the Minutes of the Planning Commission
Meeti ng of January 22, 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A. C�nsideration of Setting a Public Hearing on
Rezoning Request, ZOA #85-05, Lake Pointe
Corporate Center/lUQ Twin Drive-In, by SRA
in Co �peration with Wooc3bridge Properties, Inc. .. .. .
Planning Commission Recommendation: Approval
with 3tipulations
uncil Action Needed: Set Public Hearing
for F �bruary 24, 1986
?ublic hearing set for February 24, 1986
BLI� WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Proceeded with setting
publi : hearing for agenda of February 24, 1986
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6 - 6G
& 60 -' 6 Q
B. C<nsideration of Setting a Public Hearing on
Final Plat, P. S. #85-07, Lake Pointe Corporate
Cente�/100 Twin Drive-In, by HRA in Cooperation
with tioodbridge Properties, Inc ..................... 6G - 6H
lann:nq Commission Recommendation: Approval & 6R - 6T
with : tipulations
unc:l Action Needed: Set Public Hearing
for FE bruary 24, 1986
:et hearing f or February 24, 1986
BLI WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Proceeded with setting
public hearing on agenda of February 24, 1986
Page 4
6 - 6 HH
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Coun��il Meeting, February 3, 1986
NEW l'�OSINESS (Continued)
(Plalning Commission Minutes Continued)
C. � onsideration of 1986 Community Development
B1ocF Grant (CDBG) Proposals ........................ 6J - 6K
1 nt�.nq Commission Recommendation: Approval as &6U - 6AA
Reconmended by Community Development Commission
uncil Action Needed: Review Recommendation .
Approved with changes �
pUBL]C WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Notified appropriate
parties of Council approval with changes
Page 5
D. I:em from Parks & Recreation Commission
Meetilg of January 6, 1986: Consideration of �
the F:idley 49er's Days c;ommittee Request to use
Locke Park for the 1986 Roundup ..................... 6K
un il Action Needed: Review Recommendation & 6BB - 6HH
CITY �IANAGER--ACTION NEEDED: Staff will work with
Count ► in attaining site at North side of Columbia Arena
f or 4� er ' s ca r niv al
Consi�leration of an Interceptor Maintenance
Agree� �ent �67 for 1986, by Metropolitan Waste
Contr� �1 Commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 7 D
i .ppr ov ed
�UBLI�: WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Notified appropriate parties of
Counc:l approval
Counc il Meeting, February 3, 1986
NEW EUSINESS (Continued)
Page 6
Consi�eration of a Resolution Authorizing the
release of several temporary Easements . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 8 F
Resolution No. 7-1986 adopted
PUBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Proceeded with release of
tempo cary easements
Consi �eration of a Resolution Requesting
the M innesota Department of Natural Resources to
lnclu9e Moore Lake in their 1986 Lake Restocking
Pr ogr 3m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Resolution No. 8-1986 adopted
BL � WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Notified Dept. of Natural
Resources of approval
e
Consi�eration of a Resolution Authorizing the
InstaLlation of an Aerator in the West Basin
of Mo�re Lake and Continued Water Quality Monitoring .... 10
Resolution No. 9-1986 adopted
BL � WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Proceeded with installation
of ae rator
Counc il Meeting, �•. :: uary 3, 1986
NEW iUSIN�SS (Continued)
Page 7
Consideration of a Resolution Ratifying a Memorandum of
Undeistanding Relating to an Agreement for Certain
�mplcyees Represented by Local No. 49 AFL-CIO (Public
Work:) for 1984-1986 (Insurance and Wages) . . . . . . . . . 11 - 11 B
Resolution No. 10-1986 adopted
CITY MANAGER-ACTION TAREN: Contract will be signed and
forw�rded to Union . �
Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing a Memorandum
of Urderstanding Between the City of Fridley and c:ertain
k:mplcyees Represented by Local No. 49, AFL-CIO (Public
Work� ) for 1984-1986 (Hol idays) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - 12 A
Resolution No. 11-1986 adopted
CITY MANArF.R--ACTION TAREN: Contract will be signed and
f orw�rded to Union
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Appointment: City bnployee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Concurred
CITX MANAGER--ACTION TAREN: Notified accounting of new
empl c � ee
e
Estirr ates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 - 14 E
App r ov ed
S�ENT� AT• SERVICE--ACTION TP REN: Paid estimates
Licen ses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 - 15 A
Appr ov ed
_ ENTP4T, SERVICE--ACTION TAREN: Issued licenses
Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
3ppr ov ed
CENTR�L SERVICE--ACTION TAREN: Paid claims
�1,7 �T: 9: 43 p. m.
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FRlDLEY C1 TY COUNClL
FEBRUARY 3, 1985 - 7;3@ P.M.
BY VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS TO CITY OF f-RIDLEY
FLOYO PULJU. COMMANDER
FRIDLEY VFW PosT 363
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�:OUNC { L MEET I NG. .1AfVUARY 13. 1986
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(.ONSIDERATION OF ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA - 15 MINUTES)
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PUBLIC �EARING ON THE MATTER OF REALLOCATION
OF A POZTION OF THE �ITY'S 1955 COMMUNiTY
DEVELOP �1ENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PLANNINi COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: TABLE
ITEM
1 - 1 B
COUN�IL MEETING. FEBRUARY 3. 1986
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PUBLIC HEARING ON THE MATTER OF A REZONING
REQU=ST. ZOA �85-04, TO REZONE THE PROPERTY
GENEZALLY LOCATED BETWEEN 81ST AVENUE AND 83RD
AVENJE AND BETWEEN MAIN STREET AND UNIVERSITY
AVEN.JE. BY VANTAGE PROPERTIES. INC.. .....
PAGE 2
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PUBL C HEARING ON THE MATTER OF A REZONING
REQU:ST, ZOA #85-03. TO REZO�dE THE PROPERTY
GENE;ALLY LOCATED AT 1282 MISSISSIPPI STREET.
N. E . BY MARGARET BR I CKNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 — 3 H
1 1 ►
CONS DERATION OF VACATION REQUEST SAV #85-06.
SAV �'85-416. TO VACATE THE UNUSED JOHNSON STREET
DEDIlATION LYIN6 NORTH OF SKYWOOD LANE AND SOUTH
OF 1�694. BY �OHN POLLARD (TABLED 1/13/86) . . . . . . . . . 4 - 4 H
COUh�IL h1EETING. FEBRUARY 3. 1986
w �us � NESS :
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE P�ANNlNG COMMISSION
MEET I NG OF �ANUARY 8. 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A. ;ONSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT.
SP �35-13 BY NORTH FREEWAY INVESTORS. TO ALLOW
OFFI•:ES NOT ASSOCIATED WITH A PRINCIPAL USE.
GENE ;ALLY LOCATED AT 5101. 5201. 5255, AND 5301
EasT RIVER RoAD, N.E ................................
PLAN�ING COMt•115S10N RECOMMENDATION; APPROVAL
WITH STIPULATIONS
COUN4IL ACTION NEEDED; CONSIDERATION
OF RECOMMENDATION
PAGE 3
....5-5V
5-5B
$5M-5R
B. C�PJSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT.
SN #8i-16. TO ALLOW OFFICES NOT ASSOCIATED
h'ITH a PRINCIPAL USE. GENERALLY LOCATEO AT 7270
CO��raE zCE C I RCLE EAST. BY M I NNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF
JoBS �n� TRAINING ................................... 56 - 5D
PLANN NG COMMISSION RECOM�IENDATION: APPROVAL 8 5S — 5V
WITH iTIPULATIONS
Cou�vc L ACTION NEEDED: CONSIDERATION
OF RE :or�r•1ENDATON
COUN�iL MEETING. FEBRUARY 3. 1986
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RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING OF JANUARY 22. 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A, ;ONSIDERATION OF SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON
REZO�ING RE�UEST, ZUA #85-05. LAKE POfNTE
CORP)RATE CENTER/100 TWIN DRIVE-IN. BY HRA
IN C�)OPERATION WITH WOODBRIDGE PROPERTIES. INC......
PLANIIHG COMMISSI�N RECOMMENDATtON: APPROVAL
WITH STIPULATIONS
COUN:IL ACTION NEEDED: SET PUBLIC HEARING
FOR I �EBRUARY 24, 1986
PAGE 4
. . . . 6 - 6 HH
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6 - 6G
$60-6�
B. (ONSIDERATION OF SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON
FINAI PLAT. P.S. #85-07, LAKE POINTE CORPORATE
CENTER1100 TWIN DRIVE-IN. BY HRA IN COOPERATION
WITH WOODBRIDGE PROPERTIES, INC ..................... 6G - 6H
P�aNrING COMMISSION RECOM'•'ENDATIQN; APPROVAL b 6R - 6T
WITH STIPULATiONS
COUNCIL ACTION NEEQED: SET PUBLIC HEARING
FOR FEBRUARY 24, 1986
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COUN:IL MEETING, rEBRUARY 3, 1986
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(PLAdNING COMMISSION MINUTES CONTINUED)
C. :ONSiDERATION OF 1986 COMMl�N1TY DEVELOPMENT
B�oc: GRANT (CDBG) PROPOSA�s ........................ 6J - 6K
��,IING CQMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: APPROVAL AS 86U — 6AA
REC0�IMENDED BY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION •
COUN;IL ACTION NEEDED: REVIEW RECOMMENDATION
D. TEM FROM PARKS 8 RECREATION COMh115SI0N
h1EET NG OF �ANUARY 6. 198b: CONSIDERATION OF
THE fRiOLEY 49ER'S DAYS COh1MITTEE RE�UE57 TO USE
LOCKE PARK FOR THE 1986 ROUNDUP .....................
COUN(IL ACTION NEEDED: REVIEW RECOMh1ENDA710N
PA�E 5
6K
8 6BB - 6HH
CONSIJERATION OF AN INTERCEPTOR MAINTENANCE
AGREE HENT #67 FOR 1986. BY P�1ETROPOL I TAN WASTE
CONT� �L COMM I SS I ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 7 D
COUP C I L h1EET I NG. FEBRUARY 3. 1986
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CON�IDERA710N OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE
RELE45E OF SEVERAL TEMPORARY EASEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 8 F
CONS�DERATION OF A RESOLUTION REQUESTING
THE 11NNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES TO
INCLJDE MOORE LAKE IN THEIR 1986 LAKE RESTOCKING
PROG ;AM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
COC�S DERAT�Or� OF A RESOLUTION AuTHORIZING THE
INST�,LLATIOr� OF AN AERATOR IN THE WEST BASIN
OF MiORE LAKE AND COhTINUED WATER QUALITY MONITORING .... 10
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COUf,�IL MEETING. FEBRUARY 3. 1986
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CONS{DERATION OF A RESOLUTION RATIFYING A MEMORANDUM OF
UNDE25TANDING RELATING TO AN AGREEMENT FOR CERTAIN
EMPL)YEES REPRESENTED BY LOCAL N0. 49 AFL-C10 (PuB��c
WORK�) FOR 1984-1986 (INSURAtvcE AND WAGES) . . . . . . . . . 11 — 11 B
COrds DERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A MEMORANDUM
OF U�IDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF FRIOLEY AND CERTAIN
EMPL�IYEES REPRESENTED BY LOCAL N0. 49. AFL—CIO (PUBLIt
WoRK � ) FOR 1984-1986 ( HOL 1 DAYS ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - 12 A
APPO fJTMENT: CI TY EMPLOYEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
ESTI�ATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 - 14 E
L I CE� SES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 - 15 A
C�AINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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�e Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order at 7:30
�. m. by Mayor Nee.
• �� r • • «
�layor Nee led the Co�mcil and audienoe in the Pledge of Allegiance to the
?lag.
ZULL C�1LL•
NENBII2S PRESFNT: Mayor Nee, Councilman Goodspeed,
Councilman Fitzpatrick, �uncilman
Schneider and Co�mcilman Barnette
t�ENBII2S ABSIIVT: None
, ,PPROVAL OF MINtTrES:
OOUNCIL MEETING, JANqARY 6. 1986 •
t DTION by Councilman Schneider to approve the minutes as presented.
: eo�nded by Councilman Barnette. Up�n a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor
r ee c3ec1 ared the mati on carri ed �u�animously.
FDOPTION OF AGENQA:
!► �ION by Cotr�cilir+an Schneider to adopt the agenda as presented. Seconded
t� Councilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
c �clared the motion carried �uianimously.
.� ��. � �.
�� Z�ere was no response frcm the audienoe �der this item of business.
Q �D BUSINESS:
1. Q tDII�1I�lCE I�U. 850 REtbDIFYING TI� FRIDLEY CITY CODE CHAPTER 405 . EI�ITLED
" ASLE QOMMUNICATIONS FRANCHISE" BY ANiEI�IDING SECTION 405.13 (2) BY ADDING
P�RAGRAPHS G THI2OUGH N RFC�RDING FRANCHISE RENE�'WAL:
�
a �ISIDERATION OF ACCEPT�NGE AGREII�:
I�yor Nee stated this ordinance had a first reading at the last Council
m� eting and asked the legal counsel, Mr. Matz, to update the Council in
t.t ese riegotiations. Mr. Matz, a� Herbst & Thue, stated he is recommending
t1 e sea�nd reading of this ordinance and also approval of the acceptance
a<reanent. He stated most � the discussions in these negotiations focused
oi the 9eairities to be provided. He stated one o� the c�onoerns was if the
� ble televisio� operator would be in a position to make the improv�nents.
HE stated the operator agrees to inanediately deliver a$100,000 performance
bc nd. Fie stated this bond will guarantee the cable television operator will
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iooept the franchise rer�ewal, when offered by the City, and would contain
:he capital impraienents noted.
�1r. Matz stated, at the time � the franchise rer�ewal, the cable television
�perator will deliver a$500,000 performance bond. He stated there are
3ecurity guarantees fram the parent aorporation, Storer Conm�ications, Inc.
�nd SQ Inc. , a limited partr�ership, and SQ Holdings. He stated another
lenent � secvrity is Storer's oonmitment to pay legal fees, if it becomes
�eaessary for �e City to retain oonsulting or legal servives to facilitate
enforcement of any of the terms, representations or provisions of the
xdinanoe or the aooeptanoe agreenent. He stated this i s condi ti oned upon
:he City prevailing in the litigation.
dr. Matz stated he believed the Co�cil has the neoessary security devices
xiilt inko the cbaunent and for this reason, reoomnended second reading of
rhe ardinanoe and apprvval of the aooeptanoe agreenent.
buncilman Schneider asked what would happen if other "st�unbling blocks"
:ame up during the refranchising negotiations. Mr. Matz stated the
�omnitme�t is for aooeptanoe o� a franchise renewal on terms and conmitments
�ch as they are today.
�DTION by Co�cilman Schneider to waive the sevond reading of Ordinance No.
350 and adopt it on the sewnd reading and order publication. Seconded by
rouncilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
3eclared the motion carried unanimously.
rDTION by Councilman Schneider to authorize the Mayor and City Manager, or
ippropriate City officials, to enter into the acceptance agreement.
3eoonded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voive vote, all voting aye, Mayor
�ee declared the motion carried unanimously.
2. JONSIDERATION OF APPOINrMENrS � CITY �ISSIONS FOR TERMS EXPIRING APRIL
L. 1986 (Tabled Januarv 6. 1986) :
K�TION by Co�cilman Barnette to table for several meetings. Seconded by
buncilman Schr�eider. Ctp�n a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
:he mation carried �u�animously.
�layor Nee stated he would like to aee applications of perspective �mnission
nenbers.
3. JONSIDERATION OF SETrING A PUBLIC HEARING DATE FOR REZONING REQUEST, ZAA
�85-03. 1282 MISSISSIPPI STREET N.E.. BY MARGAR�.� BRIQQ�R:
�
�OI3SIDERATION OF SEZTING A PUSLIC HEARING DATE FOR REZONING RE4UEST. ZOA
#85-04, �• T•TY IACATED BETWEEN 81ST AVENUE AND 83RD AVENUE, AND ALSO
3ETVJEEN MAIN STREE,T AAD i)NIVER.SITY AVENCTE. BY VANrAGE PROPERTIES. INC.:
rDTION by Cfl�cilman Goodspeed to set the public hearing for February 3,
1986 for rezoning requests ZOA #85-03 and ZOA #85-04. Seconded by
b�mcilman Schr�eider. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
:he motion carried unanimously.
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4. 2ES�LUrION NJ. 6-1986 IMPOSING IQ�1D LIMITS ON PUBLIC STREETS AI�ID HIGHh�YS:
�DTION hy Councilman Barnette to adopt Resolutian No. 6-1986. Seconded by
�oimcilman Schneider. Upon a voive vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
he motion carried �manimously.
5 . . �AII�S: '
�D'I'ION by Co�cilman Fitzpatrick to authorize payment of Claims No. 6197
:hrough 6328. Seoonded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all
►oting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion �arried ia�animously.
6. ,ICENSES:
'DTION by Councilman Barnette to approve the lioenses as attmitted and as on
�ile in the Lioense Qerk's Offioe. Sec�nded by Co�cilman Schr�eider. Upon
,� voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
� manimously.
, ►ATOURI�9F.I�Tr:
�l�TION by Councilman Barnette to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by
� b�cilman Schneider. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
� he motion carried unanimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City
� o�cil af January 13, 1986 adjourned at 9:44 p.m.
] :espectfully sutmitted,
� �role Haddad Willian J. Nee
: ecretary to the Mayor
City Cotmcil
i,ppraved:
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� PLANNING DIVIS[ON '
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ci�nroF 1�nF-N10R�ANDUM
f R! DLEY
MEMI TO:� John Flora, Public Works Director .
MEM) FROP1: Jim Robinson, Planning Coordinator �
MEP1) DATE: January 23, 1986
REGIRDING: Reallocation of 1985 Community Development Block Grant Funds
Dis:ussion of reallocation of 1985 Community Development Block.Grant funds
fro� Riverview Heights to Center City took place at the January 22, 1986
Pla�ning Commission meeting.
The Commissioners expressed interest in using some of the $37,164 Riverview
Hei hts funds for Human Services. The item was tabled until such a time
as he Human Resources Commission Chairman is able to review the item with
the Planning Commission.
The Public Hearing scheduled at City for February 3, 1986 should be tabled
unt 1 the Planning Commission has made a motion on the item.
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PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
CITY COUNCIL
.
Noti e is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council
of t�e City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast
on M�nday, February 3, 1986 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose
of:
Reallocation of a portion of the
City's 1985 Community Development
Block Grant funds.
Any 3nd all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the
abo�e stated time and place.
WILLIAM J. NEE
MAYOR
Pub'ish: �anuary 20, 1986
January 27, 1986
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CDSC Pro�ect Summary
Origir.al Revlsed �dminlntericg Environ¢ental Date
Pro�ect Tear Pro�ect Name Nueber Laount Anonnt Agepcy Revien Coapleted of Complation Commenta
; CD6G 1983 I cononic Dev. { { { { City of 1 1 1 Drop project to ;
; tudy/Center City I 328 I 15,000 I -0- I Fridley 1 N/1 I i add adCitiocal
� � ; � � I I { Dro,�ects ;
{ I f { 1 t I I
1 ratfic Study i I 1 I City of I I Completed i No Char.ge ir.
' � oore Lake ; 329 i 7,000 I 7,000 I Fridley I N/� I June 1984 { D+'o��et
� { { 4 f 1 1 I 1
; �, rainage Study I I I I City of I 1 i Drop pro,Ject to ;
; ; orth Area I 329 � 7,000 I -0- I Pridley I, w�� I I add additionai
; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I pro�ects
I i• I I I I l i i,
; �:enior Study 1 I I I City of I I i.Drop project to �
; �'.ollover Houaing i 330 ; 7,000 1 -0- 1 Yridley I W/A I � add aCd:tiona:
� � � � � � j ; proJecta
I i I I ! I I � � '
� � 1�bllc Facilitie� ; I 1 I City of I 1 Completed i No char.ge ir. :
� lirrier Removal I 331 i 25,000 I 25,000 1 Fridley ! N!L ( Novecber to84 ; pro�ect ;
I I I I 1 I 1 � �
� � l�rrier Aemoval ► ; � I City of I I I Drop project to ;
� � 1>an Program i 331 I 50,00� I -0- l Fridley 1 N/A i ; add additianal ;
; ; I ► I I I I � Dro�ects
1 I 1 I I I �
I I
� j C�maecclal Rehab. 1 { 1 { City of { { ; Croy project tc ;
� 1>ans-Redevelopmntl 33Z I 4'/,683 I -0- 1 Fridley I N/A ; i add add:tior.al ;
� � � � � � � � ' pro�ecta
� � { I 1 I I S
1 � �
� I f�an Sec'vices/ I I I I City of ; ; Coc�leted � No ctar.ge ir.
; ; F�Dlic Funding ; 333 I 17,631 I 17,6j1 I Fridley 1 N/A 1 August 1985 � Crcject
{ 1 1 1 ! i 1 1 �
I � � � 1 � � 1 �
' � ; F vervie� Y.eights � 1 I I City of I I Completed I Ke� pro�ect
� � A quislon project i 1 N/A ;115�100 I Fridley 1 i September 798Y I added
i 1 I { i l 1 i i
J ; i I I I Clty of I I Completed i
{ 1 1 1 1(53�570) I Fridley 1 ; September i9BY 1 iLAi:CCh)
{ i I l 1 I I � �
I I M rketir.g Nateriall I I I I I �
� � f � redevelopment ; � � I City of I i Com�:eted � Rew �rcject
� { D strict I I N/A � 11,583 l Frldley { ti/A { June 19&4 1 aCCed �
i 1 + I ! I i I � — ^---V—
� TGTAL � l i 176 , 314 ; 176 , 314 i < < ' '
! I I I 1 � � � ---------
; JoCs Bill -'83� M ore Lake Elderly; ( 09,564 { -0- I City of { f Project i 202 iLnCicg was ;
� ; ; � ; I Frld:ey ' i Cancelled ; r.ot spproved
I I I I i I I I i
; R� rth Area ; 1 i i i � '
� ; D.ainage 6 Trall I I I I City of I ; Coc�.eted ; 6e� prc,Ject
i I Siprvmnt pro�ect I I N/A I n9,564 I Fridley I N/A I Septe¢Ger t5B4 i added �
i i { I I I f � � '
I iOTAL , I { n9,56a I�9,56� I • t � � '
; I I I � I I � � ;
; CDSG 1y84 ' C�:ter City I 1 I 1 City of I i Co¢pleted i Undergrour.d
; I I��rovements i 028 i109,000 ;107,263 I Fridley I June 19,1481 i September 1y85 i Blectrica!, ,
� � � � � � � � I Purchase Police :
� � 6� caa Servlces/ I I I 1 City of I I ; garage
� ; Pi �11c Fundicig 1 ��3 { 14.Z10 I 14,�T7 I Fridley I N/A I = No chaz,ge ir.
I I I I i I I I I praject
; � dceini�tratlon of 1 1 I I City of I f � liew �rc;ect �
I i 31? Funda 1 � -0- l 1,500 i Fridley { I i adaed
1 I I I I i I -- � � ---
I SOTAL ; I {t28,21� ;127,84� i { �
j I { I I t I
; CDBG 1495 1 Ce iter City 4 { { { CSty of {
� � I��rovementa I 528 I T1,500 ; 71,500 ; Fridley I
i 1 I 1 I 1 I
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I I Hc �en Se+wlces/ I I I I City of I
I I Pu�lic Fcndicg 1 533 I 19�176 i 19,1T6 I FrShcey 1
< < i � � ti �
I 1 Ri erviev Beigbt� I 53� I 3T�164 � 37,164 I City of I
� � � � � 1 Pridley I
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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, February 3, 1986 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose
of:
Consideration of a Rezoning request, ZOA #85-04,
by Vantage Properties, to rezone from i1-2 (Heavy
Industrial) and C-2 (General Business) to C-3
(General Shopping Center) in the area lying
between 81st Avenue and up to a line which runs
parallel with and approximately 393 feet south
of 83rd Avenue and also lying between Main Street
and University Avenue, to allow the construction
of a retail center of between 150 and 250 thousand
square feet, all located in the north half of
Section 2, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County
of Anoka, Minnesota.
Any and a11 person5 desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the
abo�e stated time and place.
WILLIAM J. NEE
MAYOR
Pub ish: �anuary 20, 1986
January 27, 1986
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' NItlG COt't:iSSIO': tif.ETI��G, JAtlUARY 8, 1486 PP.GC 7
5. BUSI:�ESS S_G7 S:IALL ND':' EXCEED Ti;'E.':T2'-�'Oi7R (2 •
FEL':'' IN ARF.A OR EIGH:' (8) FEET IN KEIGN^.
6. PRO.'IDE LF+::DSCAPI.:G ^_�.) SCRF:S': PA _..G ,:1ISSISS*pPI ST.
7. PRD','IDF. SCREENItlG FEI7CE BET' .....'; �.,::P PROPERTY AND RESIDEf„'F.S
TD �'HE �IES^'.
�8. PRO'.'IDE PERFORltA ' :N TXF. A'!OI','�T OF 52,000. '
UPO.': A VDICE VO^' .. VOTI.`:G A2'E, C11�I1ZPEP.SO!7 G��BEL DECZ.ARF.D T7fF I'��:'I0.1'
Cn�2RIEn 1'.":n" LZ'.
Council on Fe
4. P'JE�L1C Nf_,?''.I'�G: COi�SI�JErATIO�: OF A REZO�;I�:G RE�' ST, Zf1/'� z�5-04
VI',;;'A�E PRO('CRTIES, It�C.:
2ezone frrn�tl- eavy industrial} and C-2 (genera ness) to C-3
(general sf�opping center) in the area lying bet�•�een 81st Avenue and up
to a line ��hich runs parallel with and ap�roxir�ately 393 feet south of
�3r-d Avenue and also lying between !lain Street and Universit�� Avenue, *o
311av the construction of a retail center of bPt�•reen 15�-and 250 thousand
���uare feet, all located in the 'lorth half of Section 2, T-3�, R-24, Cit�i
�f Fridley, Count� of AnoE:a, tlinnesota.
�!O"':O.': A�' ::R. Y.O.':PR_'CF:� SE:'O.':Dt'fl B1' .'.'R. t��'L:.n.':� �r0 0-',--.; :'ur i'('P.'.IC !!F.'T,I':.':G.
'P�': n:'DICE VD�'E', ALL `.'C�'"I.':^ A�"F, C�!AIP.PF.RSC:: G�tBF•'.'. P?'CL��!'F.D ?'1'f' !'('I�LIC'
�£.':�FI.'�G OP�.': AT 8:36 P.!.'.
ir. Rohinson stated this propert_� (approx. 22 acresJ �•�as locat.ed north �f plst
lvenue, an� ►•�est o.` Tu�►7. A gooc3 ;;eal of the pro�erty �•�as zon�ci heavv i ndustri al
�ith a portion C-2. ?he request v�a� to rezone it to C-3. Th� �ro��sal aras for
� retail center of beta�een 150-250,000 sq. ft. The prinary tenant was a whole-
ale/retail o�eratior called The ;�hc,lesale Club, �ihich was a new concept to
ilinnesota. On the west ���oul� be a Y,nox Lunher �ard with adjacen± stora�e yard,
►nd on ti�e east side ►rould be stri� commercial and 30,000 sq. ft. of retail.
�!r. Rot,inson stated the plan called for approx. 1,2�!l �arkina stalls. He
tated there haJ been so��e discussion as to �•�hat exactly should be tf�e
e�uirer�ent for parking in this situation. The prinar�� tenants, The Uholesale
lub, and E;nox Lumber, were pretty nuch ti•�all-to-��all rPtail accessihle-*ynP
pace with the warehouse component built into the operation. Staff was
working with the petitioners to come up v�ith r�hat was a reasonable ratio of
tuilding, considering there was warehouse included in the project.
`r. P.obinson stated Staff was reconmending the following stipulations:
1. Provide a storn drainage plan consistent with cit�� code.
2. Provide landscaping and berr�ing sufficient to screen parkinq
and storage.
3. Scale da��n size of project so that less than 1,0�0 car par�.in�
is needed or obtain necessary environ�ental permits. J
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4. Provide a conpleted envirorr,iental assessnent workshee� for
c i t� re v i e►�� .
5. �btain special use perr�its for any outside stnrage or auta-
related tiusiness.
6. ProvidP architectural refinanents consistent with a quality
cornercial developr�ent. �'
7. Provide a performance bond in an amount consistent �ritl��cost
of improvemen:s.
Mr. Robinson stated ti�e law sa�is that any develo�ment with over 1,000 parkin�
stalls requires an environr�ental assessment worksheet. The petitioners are looking
at scalin, do�,n the development in order to avo�d tt�is requirenent. Ho��ev�r,
the Cit� ti+as suygesting in itein #4 that the petitioners provide a completed
inforr�ial environnental assessnent worksheet for city revie�•�.
'r. Y,on;;rick and Ms. Gabel expressed concern ahout water run-off--tfiat even
tl;uuy�� cit;� codes are net, strange things begin to f�ap;�en in Stonyhrook an�
iprin�broo�: a�'ter a develo��i,�ent in this area.
1r. i:ell�� Doran, yantage �'roperties, stated the v,ater retention quc�sti�ns
�culd he suhject to a qualified �rofessionally engineered drainage syster,
�uhject to city code and requirenents. They will wort: very closely v�it�; staff
:o meet all concerns.
tr. Dora�� stated that as far as soi 1 cordi ti �ns, t"r curren± oti:ners of t���•
�outhern half of the �arcel had done sa�e s�il tests �.ihicf� inc+.icated �eat frnr�
1�2 to 1G ft. deep. Additional soil tPsts on t"e eastern half of the er,±ir�
;ite showed 2- II ft. of peat with a nixture of various s�il conditinns un�ier-
ieatl� tllat. The�� r�ill conduct further tests on the �•iesterly half of tl�e
�arcel. There will definitelv be a suhstantial renoval of soil.
Ir. Qetiold stated they almost need a full environnental in�act statenent t�
�nswer sor�e of t►�e concerns the Corr�ission men!�ers ►�+ere ra�cing. E�Pn thoug��
� formal environnental assessmert worksheet was not required if the develop��en±
��as un�fer 1,000 cars.because ot this particular location near the nature
:enter, tl�e Cor.r.�ission r�er�:�ers r�ould like to kna� ►��hat iripact this develo�r�ent
��ill have on the surroundin, area even if there are onlv 999 cars.
ir. Doran atated The Wholesale Club ►ras the driving force behind the center uhich
�ssentially needed to be open for business Sept. 1. It aras t�e tininc factor,
: ot the finanr.ial factor, that led then to the cunclusion ti�at ±�:�� n�ed��� t�,
:cale the project down.
Ir. Kondrick asked about trucks coning in and out of the site.
Ilr. Doran stated the nur,iber of shipnents coming in would be much smaller th�n
� Target store. They �ri 11 only accept shipr�ents in tlie norning before thr
�tore �pens. Typical store i�ours are 12:00 noon, except Tues. and Thurs., �,��P�
� hey �•�ill be open at 10:00 a.r�. for ti•�holesale customers only. The store
�ill not be open to the public.
�'�r, Y.ondrick stated that even though the_� have been assured in the pas*. �:it'�
� �her developnents that the ��ater run-off would not be any greater thar ;,c�for�
he developr�ent, still things have happened. This really concerne� hir�.
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til►�G CC�t�ISSIO�� r•!CETI��G JA"JUAP,Y 8 1986 PAGE 9
Ms. Gabel stated she was not oi�1y concerned ahout water run-off but also
air quality and traffic.
Ms. Gat>el stated that as a Plannin5 Corr�ission, it would be appropriate for
then�to see an environr�ental assessment worksheetas they wPre really operati�c�
in tliP dark, and tl�ey did not have enough information to really,'make a decision.
T!ie�� are very concerned about the nature center. They do not have a problem
with the project--they just �rant to nake sure nothing �•�as hPing clone th�t �•�as
de'_rir�ental to the environr,ient. •
Mr. Doran stated the�� could certainly appreciate that.
Mr. ';att ':ichol, Vantaye Corporation, stated he though± an inforr�al envi►•on-
�ental assessr,ent t•�orl.sheet �•�as ver�� viable;and if the °lanning Coi�r�issic�n gave
their a��roval of the rezoning that evenina, the� w�ulci �ut toc�ether th�t
i nforna*.i on very qui c� ly for staff and P1 anni n5 Corri ssi on revi e�•i. They �•r�ul �
,��,�recia�e a quick turn-around hecause of their tight tir�e frar�e.
:1�:":0.': B`' :�?. F'n:::'n-C?'� :^F'CO::JF.D B2' :lR. BF.7'ZOLD� "'O CLO:'T' ^_'1�F. PUIiLI�: Fl:'�L''_'!;G.
UP�."� n VOICF. ..-:'F.� A:.L '.'JT:.., .it••.•� Cilii:T'e rR.SC'.': Gi�3F.:. DECZ.nF'!'D ^_'!1� t�"i.L.IC
If.';,1RI::r C'.'.("?j1"D AT 9:30 P..'.'.
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Z,O,';i:'ED ::; T:?E ::ORTii H�t:.F OF SECTIO7+ 2� _^'-30� R-24� CIT�' OF FRIDLF.1'� COUI:Ti'
OF A.':Ji:�+, I.'TTf! TilE FOiLOIri:�G ST�PULnT.TO.':.5:
1. PROVZDL' A S:OP'.' DF�sI:;.',!�F' Pi.�i': Cn.'TSI cTF..': T�II Tir CI T:' CODF. .
�. PP.�:'iDL' Ln�:DSCnP:.":G �7.':D BEI2.'.'I:�G Si!FFICIF.::T TD SCRF.EI� PAP.I:It:G
Al:D S?Y�F.AGE.
3. Sc:nLE IhJ�i:: SIZE O:' PROJF.CT SO _^'HitT LESS THA:I 1�000 CIiI? PARF'Il,'G
IS .':EF.DED OR OB^'AIN NECESSi�,RI' E.'l:'IRO.'IMF.Ni AL PF.R.'".I:"S.
4. PROVIDF. A CO'lPLETF,D IP�FORRIAL F•f�VIRO;+M.E.':^'nL ASSESS!1F1J^' i•IORY.SN.EE'T
FOR C: _''1' REVIE�•T Al1D PLAI:':ING COMMISSIO'. RE.'ZE4'.
5. OB:'n7": SPECIAL USE PER.'Z^.'S FOP. AR'1' OCTSZDE S.TORAGE OP. AUTO-
RE:.ATED B(!SI':ESS.
6. PF'OI�IDE ARCIfITECTUFtAL 1�FINEMEI�TS C0.';SISTEIlT �:'I'_^H A rUALIT�'
CO:•1.'EP.CIAL DE:'EZ,nPME1JT.
7. PRO�'ZDE A PEP.FOR'•.'A :CF. BJ.+D IP: AI: A:,'D'.%'�"' CO,7SISTEP7T 47ITX COST
OF I!.'PP.O:'E'!F.:: T� .
UPO:� n VDICE G'OTE � ALL VOTT..'G AYE � CHAIF'.PERSO:: GABEL DECLARED THE 1?OTIO.':
Ce�RRI�D UN�i�IMOUSLY.
I•'s. Gabel stated this item would go to Cit�� Council on Feb. 3.
2D
PL��NN f+G C01�1ISSI0l1 1"EETI�G, JAFIUARY 8, 198G PAGE 10
M. Sa!�a stated if tl�e City reall� wanted to develo�+ these properties, tl�en
t �e City should have so�,�e type of study done to see if tl�ese properties are
r�ally developable or not developa5le, so thev kna� what happens to that land
w,�en it is developed and tlle land is altered and so they knav t�hat th? ir�pact
i for traffic, air pollution, and other environnental kinds of xh�ings.
R ght now they do not know these things.
M. Gahel agreed. She stated she ►ras also tired of being st.ar�peded because
e ervon? ►+as in a f�urry and everyone had time constraints. As poi�*ed out, if
s�nethin� reall_r drastically goes wrong, they are goin� to have to live with
t�at �istake for a long, long tir�e. She felt there ��as a ver;� delicate
b�lance of nature in this area.
T �e Coi.qnissioners a�reed the�� wnuld like to have John Flora and possiul��
s nx�or,e fron the t1PC,� sPea�: ±o the Com^ission regardin� th�se concerns.
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5. �: CEIVC t;0'lEIBE�' 14, 1�R5
NOU�:t�r: b REDEVEL0��1ft;T AUTHORIT� t•1I��
;.1 T .T'i:' !.'P.. SA:�i,� .SF:CC.':DED B�' .'!R. KO::DR�C1.'� TO RF.CEr•,r
!i ';'_'::.'� 6 F.EDf.�'F.i.C'i:�rr:T AUT!!OR_':'4' !'I::U:"F:� . /
(' ` ': :; ', �rCf. l'n_^'E � ALL l'O:'I':C> �il'F', CIf�1IF.PFP.; O:: G:+
C ,.?I' r CD C'f:I, "1.:?O('SL4' . /
6. P CE;:'r_ r�o'/E�16ER 25, 1985, SPECIAL Fi'1USI,
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S;;�.,,:. H:��'�I::G 6 RF.DE;'c.i�P;'c:,, :eC i::P._Ti !.UTI:S.
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U '��': a !'I�ICF. VOTE, ALL VOTI::G _ . , C... .. ' '
c i�rlra v:;rLvl.+�ovsr.�•.
7. R :CEIVE �ECEIICER 3, 19
�t >'_"ION B�' !!R. S�s3��,
E ��RGI' PROJECT CO"' .IT
E��EI:�PROJEC7 C�t1t1?TTEE HIt;UTES:
;�RY' 'fP.. WELLA':, TO F.ECE_'VE' Ti1F. PF.C. 3, 192�,
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>,• r ' VOTING Al'F.', CXAIRPERSD.'�' GABF.L DECL'+Rf:D TllF. "".�:''����
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E�i�2 5, 1985
IaA'� P.ESOURCES COtt1ISSI0N 11I��UTES:
TB� �'ZCLD, 5°CD"'D�D BY MA. . Y.ONDRICK, TD A.F.CEII/E THF_ DF.C. 5, -' 9� 5.
�C'RC�S OOM:!ISSION !aIt7U'"ES.
U ,ti A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTIt1G AYE, CHAIP.PERSO'• GABF.L DECLARBD TNE MVT� �:�
�RRIED Uti�7?:Ih:OL'SL!'.
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VANTAGE PROPERTIES, INC�
�EZON I NG �'85-04 •
STIPULATIONS
1 PROVIDE A STORM DRAINAGE PLAN COi'lSISTENT WITH CITY CODE�
2 PROVIDE LANDSCAPING AND BERMING SUFFICIENT TO SCREEN
PARKING AND STORAGE�
3� SCALE DOWN SIZE OF PROJECT SO THAT LESS THAN �,O�JO CAR
PARKING IS NEEDED OR OBTAIN NECESSARY ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS�
4, PROVIDE A COMPLETED ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT �';ORKSHEET FOR
CITY REVIEW,
S� OBTAIN SPECIAL USE PERMITS FOR ANY OUTSIDE STORAGE OR
AUTO RELATED BUSINESS�
E, PROVIDE ARCHITECTURAL REFINEMENTS CONSISTENT WITH A(�UALITY
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT�
�, PROVIDE A PERFORMANCE BOND; AMOUNT CONSISTENT WITH COST OF
I ��IPROVEMENTS �
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T0: John G. Flora, Public Works Director PW86-22 2�
?ROM: Jim Robinson, Planning Coordinator �.
SUBJECT: Vantage Rezoning; Site Plan Modification, ZOA #65-04
)ATE: January 30, 1986
3epresentatives of the Vantage Corporation have submitted revised plans
rhich are scaled down from their original proposal. Attach�d are the
•evised Master Plan and Elevation for your revieW.
'he revised plans have less than 1,000 parking stalls; which is the
hreshold for a formal Environmental Assessment Workshet (EAW) and Indirect
,'�ource Pollution permits. Aa per Planning Commission stipulations, Vantage
;as prepared and submitted an informal EAW rahich is now under review by the
i ity Staff.
�antage is nox looking at a phased development with spring construction
�lanned for the Wholesale Club only. Later phases are as yet unsecured.
:n that the Master Plans and Rezoning includes a larger portion than is
�resently committed for construction, xe should stipulate that the rezoning
:s for the proposed development as indicated on plans dated January 2 8,
9 86 .
�n additional concern is that the architectural character of the building
te of a high quality. This stipulation, also passed by the Planning
Commission, is as yet unresolved. Vantage is axare of our desire for
c�ncurrence on a quality product and has indicated they will proceed in
that direction.
Final passage {publieation of the Ordinance) should be contingent upon
a?proval of a facade material program.
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PUBIIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
CITr COUr;CIL
t ce is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council
,,, he City of Fridley in the City Hall at 5431 University Avenue Northeast
on �londay. February 3, 1986in the Council Chamber at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose
of:
Consideration of a Rezoning request, ZOA �85-03,
by Margaret Brickner, to rezone the northerly
180 feet of Lot 3, Auditor'S Subdivision No. 88
from R-1 (One Family Dwelling} to C-1 (Local
Business) to allow for retail services, the same
being 1282 Nississippi Street PJ.E.
Any �nd all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the
a:��vE stated time and place.
Publi;h: January 20, 1986
January 27, 1986
WJLLIAM J. NEE
MAYOR
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PL11', �I��G COFII'ISSION F1�ETI��G, JANUlI�Y �, 1�86 P/1GF 5
10'"IO': BY MR. Y.DI�DRICY. , SECOt: DED BY N.R, BETZOLD, TYJ CO!•lMEND T1D CI "'`_' :: � I L
4PPR0'!�7L OF SPECIAL USE PER'!I:", SP M85-16, BY 1'fll7 '. O?'A DEPARTME1l'T J013S
L'�A TR��_'l7ItJG, PF.R SECTIO'1 20�.17. �, C, 1 OF ^' . FRIDZEY CIT}' CO _O ALI.O"
)FFICES IJOT ASSOCIA�ED �.'ITH ^_'NE PRINCIPAZ, E O�: LO^'S 1, 2 12, BIAC� 2,
'ACD It%DUSTRIAL PARY., THE SAI•:E' BEII:G 7 0 CO!!�fF.P.CF. CIRC AST, .F.'I ":.' THF.
' 'OLLOt� Il:G STIPULATIOtJS: • '
1. SFFCIAL L'SE pF'R:`I^' IS . 1�INtJESOTA DEP' _.'F..': " OF JOAS A";D
TRiI'+I7�G Ot:LY.
2. ;�!� FUR:'NER OFFIC TE.'VA:TS �:ILL n'.LA;::r'D U::LF.SS A CORRESPOtiDING
DR,7P IN PARY ' DEMA'�D OCCU ROlf OTIIF.1' TENAIJ'." CNr1.'JGES, (�: TH THF'
EYCEP?'IO.': . CL'RRF."JT 2,0 S� . FT. Or ''AC'�tiY'" nFFICE SPACf' I•1l1.'Cii
t'«:' AE' ':SIPFRED FO SPI'CIAL USE PER'?IT.
3. BRI,: DIA.ECT:^.''.�� G.'�:+GE INTO CODE CO.'.'PL:A':CF� WORF' tJI:^H C7T1'
S . F I': DE:'E I�JG AN 07ERaLL S:G'� PL��:�.
4. �PF.CIAL U EA_"•.'IT BE RE:'I�;,'E'D B:' PLA':.':T':G CO!.'�.'ISSIOIJ IA' AUCUS:" 19FG.
t PO'• A;'i �I ^ p'.^E, �Li VOTI:�G Al'E, CIfAIRPF.RSO'� GABEL AECI.�'IRF.D THF. �•10^'I01:
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3. f�)�3L'. C HLAP?'iG: C�'�SI nE�/1T:0!� OF ,� r?�?ori Ir�� RE�UFST, ZOA =85-03, �`!
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Fe�one t�e nortnerly 13� feet of Clock 3, Auciit�r's Su� Zvisior t;o. Z'? fron
f-1 (one family d�,elling) to C-1 (local husiness) to allo��� for retail
services, the sar�e bein, 1282 f'ississi�pi Street il.E.
� '�"'10.'� BI' :!R. I•:ELL��:: � c.''Cn"1)F.'D : �' .';i?. B?':"ZOLD� .TO OPE.': '_+'1!E PUBLI�' !!T':1!?I.':!:.
.'O': A VOIC£. :'nTF, ALL t�0:'I':: �t�'F:, C?i.�t_P.PERSOI� G.�BF.L DF.CZ.AA.F.D TfiT' P!IRrIr
H:,.l:ItiG OPE:: AT 8:18 P..'!.
t• �. Rohinson stated this property �•,as located west of �ld Central anc+. south
cf I`ississippi St. It �ras a sif�5le fanily nore and was�zoned P,-1. The r.�a��r
��rtion of ±he lot (to the rear) uas zoned C-1, conmercial. The ad,jacent
r�staurant was zoned C-2, anci the area just to th? innedi ate ��est �vas �-?.
zming; ho���ever, r�uch of that R-2 ►�as single fanil�� in use.
;1-. 4ot�inson stated
a� a boutique/snall
r�qui re��ents i n 1 ot
s:i�ulations :
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2.
3.
4.
5.
the proposal ��as to use the house (approx. l,`��� s�. ft.)
retail o�eration. This pro�ert�� does r�eet the C-1 code
area and setbacks, and Staff �•�as recor.iinen�!ing th? follo��ing
Cusiness shall be open no later than 8:00 p.ri.
�ri veti•�ay from �1i ssi ssi ppi St. shal 1 be "enter" only;
directional sign to be provided.
Hard surface curhed par�:ing spaces to be provided.
Joint parl:ing and drivewa� easenent ►•r::n Sandees f'.estaurant
to be provi c'.ed.
3usiness sign shall not exceed t�aent�-four (24i s�. ft. in
area or eigf�t (3) ft. in heig!�t.
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3B
PL ,'.',I,.G C�!."ISSIO': taFETI�ir,� JA,�JU�RY 3, 1936 �AGE 6
6. Provide landscaping to screen parking fron ��lississpii St.
7. Provide screening fence bet�•�een rezoned property and
residences to tlie west.
8. f'rovide performance bond in tlie anount of 52,�00.
M. i'.o`�inson stated th?re �rere some additional s!ipulations that:would be
handleu witl� the building per��it, and those �rere listed in a letter to
F'r. To�.� Qrict:ner fron tir. �arrel Clark dated iJov. 25, 1985.
'is. '•'ar�aret Brickner stateci she had pictures of the horie an�i pictures of
o*'�er ho�;�es she has converted into boutiques.
�"s. �iricl:ner stated thev ��ou1J iaainly have handnade items that ►�ere hrou,ht in
on consi�nnent. They �rould also be sellin� a select c�rou�; of retail itens.
The r,ours would be fror,i probabl � 11:�0 a.r�. - 7:30-3:00 p.m., tton. - Sa±. and
'�1on. - Sun, durin5 t��e holida:� season,
'1s. 3ricl:ner stated the house was in excellent shape, and thP onlv o*h�r
al*_ernative was ±o rent the house, because they feel the propert� ShnUld rei.�ain
�•�i*_h tl�e restaurant. The,� feel the house is too nice to rPnt, and this ►•�nuld
`�e a unique ��ay of �reservinc; th� h�use ��hic". is actuall�� the hom? of nn� �f
th�� first 50 fani iies a,ho cane to Fridlev.
;;r. To�7 Iivhra stated this ►•,as one of the first hor�es in Fridle��. It was a
beautifulV house, anc� it ��ould be terrible to go into a rental situation. The
house ;�ru5a51y did not have t!;e natural f�istoric-type of value because it has
bt���n �ioved, �ut to local citizens of Fridley, it had a lot of value and
an��thin; t��e Cit�� can do to preserve it was important, The boutique idea
sou�de�i like an econonically feasible �rav t� �:eep it in good sha�e.
'ts. Doris 3erg►ian, 6a35 ('ierce St., ��.E., stated she had no objection to the
rezuni►�g ancl for the boutique operation.
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IIE,i^I.'�v^ CLO�ED A:' 8:34 P.:!.
'•':; �_ �.': 3}' �!R. SaDn , SECO:: DED DY N'R . lIELLAtI , TO RBCO.'!; ;F.:.'D TO CI'':' C�� `'.':''I L
�7,n?P.O:'nL OF RF,ZOIiI::G P.P�::''S: � ZO� �`85-03� B�' MAP.G�+P,E_^' BR_'CY.1lF.R� _^'D R?'?.O!:F.
Tii.:' :�0:.'iHEP.L2' 180 r'EEi OF BLrJC'f; 3� AUDI_"'OR'S SUBDiVISZO.'1 N0. 88 F??�!'.' P-I (U.'�r'
F.�.'llLl' DclFLLI:,G) TO C-. (LOC.1L BUS.NESS) TD ALLOC' FOR RE:.::I. SF.P,VIC'�'S, ^7'L'
SA�lF. BEI.'�G 1282 :�ISSISSIPPI S'"RF.ET 1�. E. , t7I ^'N. T!!f 1'OLLD�.'I.►�C S^IPr�LJ�T_TD� :c:
1. BUSIlJF.SS SIIAI.L BE OPEN 170 LATER Tl'AtJ 8:00 P.1�.
2. DP.I:'Et:.;l' FRO:' 1!:SSISSIPPI ST. SHALL BE "E!1TEP." ONLY; DIREC.^'_T�!'AL
SIG:� TO BE PA.O:''DED.
3. HARD.SUR?aCF, CUP.BED PARKIIJG SPaCES TG BE PROVIDED.
4. JCIN^ PAA.Y,Il�G A.'JD DRIVF.77�Y EASF.:!EITT WI:'1.' Sh;JDF.F.S RESTAURAII^' Tn
BE PRO:'IDED.
3C
PLi1ltiIf�G CGt'1'ISSIO': t1EETIt1C� JAt�L'ARY 8, 1q86 P�GC 1
S. BUSII:ESS S�G.7 S:fALL lr'D_^ EXCEED T�iE::T�'-F'DUR (?SIJ SQUAIZF.
FE�^' IN ARF.A OR EIGIfT (8) FE'ET I.'J NEIGN.T.
6. PRD:'IDE LA::DSCAPII7G �) SCRES': PARKI".'G FRL�.'1 ,'lISSISSIPPI ST.
7. PRO'.'IDF. SCREE.'�.T?7G FEI�C� BET�7E'El� REZD.'�ED PROPF.RTY AND RESIDEh',�ES
TO : NE i7ES; . '
�8. PRD'lIDE PER OR'1.�;:CE BO::D :"1 TNF, A►fOUNT OF S2,000. ��
UPD.': a VOICE l'D^'E, AL.', VOTI:.'G AYE, CI1�7I12PERS0:: G�BE'L DECIr�RF.D T!IF ;'C�TI0:1'
Cn ZAT F'n l'"T�'; I�iDUSLY -- — -�
�� �
�1s . Gat�el stated thi s i tem woul �i go to Ci ty Counci 1 on Feb . 3,,1�9�
4. P!Jf.tIC HC,�?I'�G: COt�SI�E^ATIOr; OF A REZOr;Ir;G P.E�uEST, Z�11 5- , B�
„�.._
�,,.� � �,�E f�r:n^CR ; I ,';
�ezone fr�r� !1- eavy �ndustrial) and C-2 (general bi, nes to C-3
(general st�opping center) in the area lying bet�•�een st enue and up
to a line ►�hich runs parallel with and ap�roximate � 39 eet south of
R3rd �.v�nue and also lying bet►+een !lain Street an Uni rsit�� Avenue� *o
allow the construction of a retail center of be veen �-and 250 thousand
���uare feet, all located in the 'iort�� half of ecti 2, T-3�, R-24, City
�f Fridley, County of Anoka, 1linnesota.
!J"'ID.': Al' ;:R. F::7.':,1R"'F:� SECO.'�Di'n B�' l.'R. tJ�..'„F�.':�"'"v G:'i:; 7'?rr P('RI,IC f?F.T.I':.':G.
•PC•: :� :'D_'� E VO�'�, nLL :'O."'I.':^ Al'F, ClfA�?'PF.ft�:: G«B�.', D�CL���rD ^r'r F'! :RLIC'
'£:��^1';G OPL't� A� B:36 P.'.'. � �
ifr. Rohinson stated this propert_� �app x. 22 acres� �•�as located north of �lst
,,venue, and ►•�est oF ?Nn7, A goocJ; ���e of the pro�erty ►•ras zone�i heavv industrial
�ith a portion C-2. The reques wa to rezone it to C-3. Th� �ro�,osal was for
� retai 1 center of bet►��een 150y�5 00 sq. ft. The prinary tenant was a whole-
._ � alelretail o�eratior. called�h ,Ihulesale Club, ul�ich was a nev� c�nce�t to
r innesota. On the ►�est ��o��� a Y.nox Lur�'�er �ard with adjacent storage yard,
;nd on tl�e east side ►roul� b stri� commercial and 30,000 sq. ft. of retail.
r r. RoUinson stated tt� � p n called for approx. 1,2�� �arkino stalls. !�e
� tated there hac! bee so di scussi on as to ►•�hat exactly should be ti�e
requirer�ent for par.in in this situation. The prinarv tenants, The lJfiolesale
(lub, and t:nox Lu er were prettv much ►•�all-to-uall rPtail accessif�le-t�nP
��ace with the w re use cor�ponent built into the operation. Staff was
�orking with e etitioners to come up v�ith what was a reasonable ratio of
D�ilding, con i ing there was warehouse included in the project.
`1�. P.ob�(�son stated Staff ��as recor,�r�ending the following stipulations:
. Provide a storn drainage plan consistent with cit�� code. ,
2. Provide landscaping and berr�ing sufficient to screen parkinq
and storage.
/ 3. Scale do►��n size of project so that less than 1,000 car parkin�
is needed or obtain necessary environmental permits. y
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PtL�,��Ir�r Cnt?1?SSIn►; ttEETI►��, Jl1',U/tRY 3, 1�86 _ PAGE 8
4. Provi de a cor�pleted envi rorr�ental assessnent workshee� for
city revier�.
5, �btain special use perr�its for any outside st�rage or auto-
related husiness.
6. f'rovide architectural refine�ents consistent ►rith a quality
cor�ercial developr�ent. �
7. Provi de a perforr�ance bond i n an ar�ount consi stent tivi t1� c t
of improvements.
Mr. Robinson stated the law says that any development with er 1,000 parkin�
stalls requires an environr�ental assessment worksheet. Th petitioners are looking
at scalinr, doY�n the development in order to avotd tl�is r quirenent. Ha,ever,
the Cit; ►�as suygesting in ite�n �4 that the petitioner provide a cornpleted
infori��al environnental assessnent worksheet for city evie�•�.
Mr. Y,on;;rick and t�s. Gabel expressed concern ah
t�louy►� cit;- codes are net, strange thin�s begin
Spring5rook after a develo�inent in this area.�
water run-off--that even
happen in Stonyhrook and
'ir. i:ell�� Doran, 'Janta,e F'ropertirs, state the rrater retPntion qu�sti�ns
�rculd he suhject to a qualified professio ally engin�ered draina�e syster.,
su`.� iect to ci ty code and requi renents, hev ��i 11 �•�orG; very closely aiit�� staff
to neet all concerns.
'tr. Doran stated that as far as soi condi ti �ns, th� curren± o►rners of t�ir
sou*.hern half of the �arcel had d e so��e s�il tests t�hict� in�iicated neat fr�m
1�� to 14 ft. deep. Additional s il tPSts on the eastern half of the en*ire
site showed 2- 8 ft. of peat vith a nixture of various soil conditi�ns unuer-
neat►� t��at. They ��ill conduc further tests on the ►•�esterly half of t��e
parcel. There a�ill definit y be a suhstantial rer�oval of soil.
"'r. aetzold stated tf�e}� r�ost need a full environnental ir��+act state�ent to
answer sor�e of t1�e conc ns the Corr,iission menhers �iere ra�cing. E�Pn though
a forr�al environnen±al assessment worksheet was not reyuired if the development
was uncler 1,000 cars ecause or ti�is particular location near the nature
center, ti�e Cor.r.iiss'on r�er�.'�ers ►�ould like to kna� ���hat inpact this develo�ment
will have on the rroundinc area even if there are only 999 cars.
h�r. Doran atate The Wholesale Club ��as the drivin� force behind the center �•,hich
essentially n ded to be o�en for business Sept. 1. It was the tir�ine factor,
not tne fina.cial factor, that led then to the c�nclusion that the� needed to
scale th� p oject down, y
F�r. Y.ond�f(ck asked about trucks coning in and out of the site.
1!r. Do an stated the nur.iber of shipnents coming in would be much smaller than
a Ta et store. They r�ill only accept shipr�ents in tl�e norning before th�
stor �pens. Typical store hours are 12:00 noon, except Tues. and Thurs., �•�h?n
the �iill be open at 10:00 a.r�. for wholesale customers only. The store
w' 1 not be open to the public.
(;r. Y.ondrick stated that even though the�� have been assured in the pas*. v�ith
o�►�er developr�ents tl�at the ►vater run-off woulc+ not be any greater than befor�
the developr�ent, still things have happened. This really concerned hir�.
3E
MARGARET BRICKNER
� � �EZONING #85-03 .�
STIPULATIONS
1� BUSINESS SHALL BE OPEN NO LATER THAN H:OO P,M�
�, DR I VEWAY FROM P��1 SS I SS I PP I STREET SHALL BE ��ENTER�� ONLY;
DIRECTIONAL SIGN TO BE PROVIDED�
3� HARD SURFACE CURBED PARKING SPACES TO BE PROVIDED�
�� �OINT PARKING AND DRIVEWAY EASEMENT WITH SANDEES RESTAURANT
TO BE PROVIDED,
�, BUSINESS SIGN SHALL NOT EXCEED TWENTY-FOUR �24) S�UARE
FEET IN AREA OR EIGHT �H) FEET IN HEIGHT,
�, PROVIDE LANDSCAPING TO SCREEN PARKING FROM MISSISSIPPI STREET�
', PROVIDE SCREENING FENCE BETWEE�� REZONED PROPERTY AND
RESIDENCES TO THE WEST�
�, PROVIDE PERFORMANCE BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF $Z,OOO�
• � Margaret Brickner ,�
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' F'RCM: Clyde �oravetz, F?�gineering A�^.inistration
SZJBJECT: Vacation of Johnson Street
Betweer, SkyWOOd La�e and I-69�
DATE: January 9� 196b
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Attached is a partial rrap of the Plat kna.�n as Subdivision of Lot lf�, Aud.
Sut�. i94. As illustrated, Jot�sson Street was designated er.tirely fror.:
this subdi�•ision.
t3ornally, when streets are vacated, the pro�rty revetts to the or�gir.al
owr,ei or the sutsecuert oa•r.er. It Wo�ld appear that ti,is vacatECi
dec;cation of R/ti uould rev�rt 10��. to Lot 1 i.n tt�i� case.
Z7�e City shouldn't get ir:vclved with unoFrlying fee oWners and wr.c, gct�
Wr.at. Covena,ts and the like iror one plat to another coulc goverr, w!.�;
�uld ha�pen if certair. oesicna:ions are vacated now or in tt�e future.
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XXJNCIL ME�TING OF JAN�3ARY 6, 1986
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�DOPTIO:� OF AC�h"�A:
'he following items were added to the agenda: (1) Co ' eration of a
tesolUtion to approve the merger of Storer Communi ons, Inc. into a
�ubsid.iary of SQ Holdings, Inc. and (2) Consic3era � of fitst reading of
��n Ordirnnoe �nending Chapter 405 entitled, C� T�elevision, establishing
�:ertai.n requirenents upon any franchise e�al and describir�g custa^er
, �ervioe requirenents. •
I DTIDN by Co�cilman Fi tzp3t ' to adopt the agenda with the above two
< c3ditions. SecQnded br� cil�ran Goodspeed. UFon a voiae vote, a�l voting
� ye, I�yor Nee decla the motion cacried unanimously.
( �PEN RJ"! ?ORS:
' he �a� r� response frm the audienoe �nder this iten of business.
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1. l L'BLIC I�A.RIIJG ON Ti� MATTEP. OF VACIITIO`: REQUES�' SAV #85-06 ,'TO VACATE THE
l:�Si� JOr���': SI'REET DIDICATIOti LYING NI�KI'ti OF SKYi�D I�Lr�: A2� SOLTH OF I-
� �4 , B�' JOiL. POLIARD:
!� 7TION by Co�cilman Goodspeed to waive the reading of the publ ic hearing
r�tioe and open the public hearing. SecnnciEd b}• Co�cilman Schreicjer. U�n
a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carriE•d
��anirr.cusl}� and thE p�:iic h�ring opened at 7:46 p.m.
t�' :. Fl ora, Publ ic Works Di rector, stated thi s request was f or vacati on of
3�hnson Street wi-.ich lies to the rortt+ of Sk}�woud Lane and south of I-694 .
H� stated, in 1970, the City vacated the s�utherly hol f of Johnson Stc �et
s>uth of Skywood Lar�e �nd, in 1976, the City vacated the remaining portion
o" Jahnson Street betweer, Sk��ood Lane and 53rd Avenue, retaining a 20 tuot
u:il it}• easerr,est along the eastern p�rtion.
M�. Flora stated the Planning Cor,r:�ission has recommended approval of this
v�cation with the stipulation that a tkn foot utility easement be tetained
o i the �sterly pc�rtion of the property. He stated the City has a water
l.ne r�nning fron the high level reservoir to the north side of I-694,
c �tti n9 diagonally acress Johnson Street between Skywood Lane and I-6 94 ,
t��erefore, it is re�rn�nended the City retain a utility easement for tt�e
e�tire Fortion, if this vacation is approved.
G�uncilman Goodspeed 9uestioned where the property was taken for thi s
s� reet.
M� . Flora stated the property for the street c�e frm 1385 Skywood Lane so
i� it is vacated, it reverts back to this property.
M� . Herrick, City Attorney, asked why this vacation was requested. Mr.
F� ora stated Mr. Pbllard feels the �.toperty has been in mis-use and he has
be en maintaining it, but wishes to do so as his own. Iie stated the
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pe ti ti one r had no pl ans f or arty bui ldi ng.
yr. Herrick asked if the retention of the util ity easement would be
x�nsisrtent raith M,r. Pbllard's plans for the property to which Mr. Flora
�nswered in the affiunative.
�r. F�n4ebrets�on, 5376 Matterhorn Drive, stated his property is adjacent to
'�r. Fbllazd's property and he has no objection to the vacation.,� He stated
;�is wnoern, however, is he is in the prooess of some oonstruction on his
,�roperty and, if this vacation is approved, he wanted to be sure he coul d
; till reoeive aooess to finish his project. Ne also felt he and �irs. Nie;�i,
he oti,er pco�rty aaryer invalved, should have an easement for access to
•heir proF.erty With the prop�sal for vacation.
i bimcilrr.an Goodspeed stated he, Mr. Fbllard and Mr. Engebretson have been
�i_,cus�inc this rr,atter. f�e stated he knows r'.r. Pollard has no pcot�lc�.�
� r�tsoe�•er in letting Mr. F7�gebretson get trucks in and out to finish his
� onstruction project.
1 r. Q�reshi, Cit}• Manager, stated the Qty has three d�oioes wY.ich would be
to ciela}• the actual processing of the vacation until Mr. Engebretson'�
c onst r ucti on i s mmtl eted; to vacate only one-hal f af the ea serr,ent ; or ther e
t� � r�rtual agreerent betweer� the b�ro pacties that, if all the property i�
�acated, the adjaoent propert}� owner retains the right to �se it in the
f ut ur e.
I�r. Pollard stated he has no objection whatsoever to Mr. Engebretson
f ir.ishing his project, but wants to know what is going on. He also c�oulc�-�'t
��c3erstand w}�� N.r. fhc�bretson and Mrs. Nie�i wanted an easement. He stated
t;: c3oES have a cnncern wr,at this propert}� wi11 look like in the spring witt�
all the truck traffic over it. He felt it wasn't necessary for the
c�nstruction �re�: to drive their private vehicl es over this easement and
w�uld 1 ike the traffic kept to a minimun.
M�s. Arlie Nieni, 5368 t�tterhorr. Drive, stated her orlly cor,cern i� if she
n=eckd to � this paroel, in orc3er to have repairs done on her proF�crt}�,
s�e oould legally have access to it.
G�imcilrran Barnette asked if the easeTent had nevEr been there, how would
t �e}� rec�eive access. Mrs. Nieni stated they would have to rer,we fer�cing in
o c3er to servive her propezty.
M. Herrick, C1ty Attorney, stated if the City does�'t have a street there,
t] e question is whether there is naw any lec�al right of access. He statec,
a. � he �nc3erstan�, she ease,: ert ca-r.e fram Mr. Fbllard's property and, if it
i:� vacated, it reverts back to this property. He felt befoze the Council
m kes a ciecision, it should be verifie6 where this easement came fron and,
�a der �e existing ciraa�stanoes, if the public has any right of access on
tt e property.
Mi s. Nie�i stated, when she bought the property, this wanted to purchase the
pE roel proposed for vacation, but was told it belonged to the City and was
nc t avail abl e.
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yr. Herrick stated when people say "it belongs to the City", that is
;:robably la}-.ran's language for the City's right to put a street in there,
-�owevez, the fee aanership ap�rently lies with Mr. Fbllard.
dr. Fbllard stated he, hopefully, iritends to ac3d on to his hane and the anly
�ay he can go is tvward the e3se,.,ent. He stated he explained this to ihe
?lanning Ccr.r..ission and they a�:�ld see ro objections whatsoever..'
�r. Herrick stated a point that should be made clear is if the City is
tiaintaining utility easelr.e�ts, you cannot a�nstruct m that property.
�z. P�llard stated Miz. F�g�bzetson can reach his property off M�atterhorn
>rive and can get to the back of his lat m his own �xoperty.
�s. Engebretson stated the reason it isn't practical to come in f ro�
Sattenc�rn Drive is because � the trees and bushes which would have to be
ET. al' K3 .
DTION by Co�.c�cilrran Goodspeed to cl ose the publ ic hea ri ny. Seron�3� d b}�
�'ouncilman Fitz�.utiick. Upen a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
���clared the mo:ion carcied tu�ar,�r.ousl}• and the public hearing closed at
I : 2b p. m.
i b�cilrran Goodspeed statec he wc,.1d 1 ike verif ication of the fact that t1»:.
� ro�rty w�s taker, fr�� Mr. Fbllard's lot and detennir� if the City has thc
� icy,t to givE an ease.�.ert wer that �xopert}�.
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2. ( RDIhAt�lC:E tJJ. 848 U'��R SECTIO� 12.07 OF T�iE CITY C�IARTER TO
a!�'D ALLE�'S Ah� TO AI�!Eti'*J APPEh'DIX C OF THE CITY CODE, RI
� E:iv'S.ES C1�F�' �
._ l�TIOi: by Cot�cilman FitzF.atrick to Waive the readi � Ordir,ance No. 84E
�nd acb�.rt it on the second readin5 ar.d order ..ication. Secondeci by
(�emcil�ran Gooc�speed. Upon a voioe vote, ali ng aye, t�raz hee cieclareci
t �e mo��ion carried �vtianirr:ously.
3. C RDIIvA.'�IC.E tJJ. 84
"Ir�UXICATING I
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r:. R.ichard Pribyl, Ac g City Clerk, stated this ordinance ar-�enc�-:ent
F:wic3es for pro-ra ' fees where there is transfer of a license. He
s:ated the ord.ir�n urther pravides for the issuanoe of te;:porary on-sal e
i itoxicating li r licenses to civic organizations which have been ir,
etistenoa far t less than thcee years in the City. Zhe ordir�:nce further
F�avic�s mly two such lioenses wi11 be allowed in the same calendar
y�r wi the fee to be 5120 per request.
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lman Barriette stated he received an inquiry where a class reunion
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}M�. Oquist stated that if for sone reason development of the other phases
di not ha�pen� this property could become landlocked. M�,vbe they should
aid stipulation that says access easement should be provided from Mississippi
i� al ther phases fail in order to prevent this deve]opment from beconing
1 �ndloc .
M•. Robinso stated that was a good point. T►vo options exist. Ong would provide
a�cess throuqh he liquor store, another would provide access west of the shopping
c�nter. Mr. Sab asked if there was a park fee associated with this development.
M•. Robinson state hat based on square footage, the park fee ►�ould be
$ ! � 760.
M•. Saba stated that did t sound like a very large park fee for the si2e of
tiis development and the n ber of people who will require more park space.
M•. Camp had expressed a val concern that maybe more park space or playground
e�uipment will have to be adde because of more people being added to the area.
M•. Camp stated thp ar�ount of S2, for a park fee seened like an infinitesimal
a�ount of noney for 119 residential its. He stated Mr. Charles Cook has a
4�-lot plat. Mr. Cook's park dedicat� fee will be around 545.000 for 45 hanes.
T �ere Was definitely sor.iething wrong, an maybe the City should be figuring
t�e park fee on a different basis, so the ►�as nore equitable f ees.
M,. Gabel stated she could understand what Mr. CooK Mas saving; however, the
C ty Council was the body that establishes the r4: fees.
M>"'iQ': BY NR. MII7TON, SECOIJDF•D BY HR. KO:�DRICK, TO CO".';�END TO CIT}' CnUNCIL
A'PROVaL OF LOT SPLIT REpUEST, L.S. MBS-08, BY ?AU L RE!%, TO SPLIT OFF TlIF.
S� �UTHERLY 190 FEET OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1, SYLVA�'� XILLS ?LA AIQD TNE SOU:'NLRLY
1:'D FEET OF IAT I, BLOCK 1, SYLVAN HILLS PLAT 6 FOR PROP D DEVELOPMEt�T, THE
5. IfE BEIIJG 248 1!ISSISSIPPI STREET N.E. AND 114 MISSISSIPPI REET IJ.E. , 61ITff
T, 'E Fl?LL,OWING STIPULATIONS:
I. TNE IAT SPLIT BE COA'TINGENT UPON SUCCESSFUL ACQUISITI OF PROPb'RTY
BY TXE HRA.
?. IF NECESSAP.Y, AN ACCESS EASEtaENT FROI' �fISSISSIPPI BE PROV ED TO THE
APARTMENT COMPLEX.
UION A VDICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON GABEL DECLARED TNE laOT7
C� RRIED UNANIl�lOUSLY.
4. Y� CATIOt� RE UEST: SAV #�85-06 BY JOHt� G. POLLARD:
Y cate t e unuse o nson Street e ication ying north of Skvwood Lane
a� d south of I-694.
Mi. Robinson stated the utilities have been notified of this vacation request,
_ ai d NSF',Northwestern Bell, and Storer Lable are requesting a utilit_� easement
b� maintained on the easterly 10 ft. of the property.
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PLaf�NI�� � Ca•it1I5SI0N �4EETIt�G DECEMBER 4 1985 . �
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Mr. John Pollard stated he has maintained this property for many years. so he
is aetitioning to have this property revert back to his lot so he.can do what-
ever is needed to get the property back into shape.
Mp; IOy BY NR. OpUIS:', SECOI�DED BY MR. WELLAtJ. T� RECON!lEND TO CITY COUNCIL
APF ROVAL OF YACATION RE9UEST, SAV N85-06, B�' JONN POLLARD TO VACAT'S THE U:'�USF.D
JQFNSON STREET DEDICATIOT AYIOGFTORUTILI �ASEHE�BE�NAINTAZNEDFQ� THEs
iJ2S H THE STIPULATION THA
EA TERLY PORTION OF TNE PROPERTY.
pp{N A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON GABEL DECL�►RED TNE MOTION
CA1 RIED UNANIMI�USLY.
VA� ATIUtJ RE UEST: SAV �85-07 EY CNAP,LES S. C00}::
'17a ate t e ra�nage an ut> >ty easene�nt`�o�e�� B1ock53�nRiverwood Manorest 5
�t and the north 5 feet of Lot 1 a
Mr inson stated tt�e location of this lot split e�w �SSchoolhPlat71sAfter
an I we of East River Road. It was part of the Riv
th � plat, it was discovered there were have no1Sroblertwithlthe�lot sp�it,aand
Lo. 2, B}o 3. The utility �o� aln�es P
St +f f ��oul d or.imend i ts app
1yp ^Ip;l BY HR. SA SF.CO�E� B�AVR�85107,NHYT CFlARLESrlSNDC�' CI � VA ATELTIIF
AP 'ROVAL OF VACAT I �G �
DR 4INAGE AlID UTIL:�' cET�iT ND LOTA?ROBLOCKD3TNRIVERf•��OD `MANORFI� FE�T �D
TN ' NOR. N FI VE FEET OF A
UF �N A VDICE VOTE, 11LL VOT G AYE, CNA:RPERSOf.' GABEL DECLARED TIIE 1�OTIDN
CA RRIED UNAIJIMDUSLI'.
6. RE�EIVE NOYEt1BER 5� 1985, EI�ERGY`�0
F!: TIO.': BY MR. SABA, SECONDED BY MR.
E: ERGY COMt1I "'TEE HINUTES.
r1I7'iEE MIt�UTES:
Tpt�� ':p RECEIVE TN� NO�'. 5, 1985,
' Ui Ol� A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRP
C; �YEp UNANIMOUSLY.
7. RE CEIVE ��OVEt48ER 7 1985 N
GABEL DECLARED THE MOTION.
IMAN RESOURCES COt4t4IS9�
N MIl1UTES:
qi ✓1'ION BY MR. MIN"_'0►'ti'. SECO'7DED BY MR. SABA, TO RECEI'
iI7iAN RESOURCES COHIlISSION MINUTES.
U'pt! A VOICE VDTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON GABEL
C 1RRIED UN�V'lIlNOUSLY.
TNE NOV. 7, 2985,
�'gE MOTION
M•. Min�on stated the 14innesota Depa�ta uorksharing Ag9eenent�.NRBa �ually,kthe
t ie City of Fridley to formally adop
p�reenent said the City would agree to voluntarily help �hOVe �H�heyrwo h thave
��-Fault Grievance Cor,nibtefore theCAgreer.ientewould 5ecome effective. The an
t � have people trained
Fesources Conmission had made a motiono�oafo ofval,�his Agreeme�t on to the
F 1 anning Cor.ni ssi on and City Counci 1 f pp
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FROM:
Nasim Qureshi
John G. Flora,' Director of Public ilorks
SUBJECT: Johnson Street Vacation - SAV �85-06
DATE: December 18, 1985
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In 1970, the City vaeated the southerly halP oP Johnson Street south of
Skywood Lane, although the entire portion was requested. Subsequent to
Ordinance ��149, the City obtained a utility easement for the easterly 23
feet of the vacated portion.
In 1976� the City vacated the remaining portion of Johnson Street between
Skyrrood Lane and 53rd Avenue by Ordinace �612. At that time, xe retained a
20 feet utility easement along the eastern portion.
The City has a xater line running from our high level reservoir to the
north side of I-69� cutting diagonally across Johnson Street betxeen
Skyr►ood Lane and I-6g4. Accordingly, if the Council decides to vacate
Johnson Street per Vacation Request SAY #85-06, reeammend the City retain a
ltility easement for the entire portion.
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
PLAiJIJI(JG COl•11ISSIOPI 11EETI1!G, JANUAnY 8, 1986
CALI TO ORDEA:
Cha�rperson Ga�el called the Jan. 8, 1936, Planning Cor.r.�ission meetang to order
at ; :3�� p.n.
ROLI CALL:
(�te�iters Present: Pat Gahel, Dave Kondrick, Dean Saba, 1�a:me'.Jellan, �on Retzold
'•tei�t ers l�.hsent: Le�oy Oquist, Bob "linton
Otl�Ers Present: Jim Robinson, P'anniny Coordinator �
Y.enneth Belgarde, 7841 !lavzata 31vd., St. Louis Park 55n?�
Garv Sorenson, 21880 150th St., Elk P,iver 55330
t�tichael Perkins, 112�0 !lest 7t3th St., Eden Prairie 55344
t�arye Bri c{;ner, 6199 Neather I'1 ace
Ton �3r i cl;ner, 6199 Heather P1 ace
Kelly Doran, 2626 E. 82nd St., Suite 1(?1 55420
t•latthe►•� ��icf�ol , 2626 E. 82nd St. , Sui te 101
(See attached list)
APPR )V,AL OF DCCEtBEP, 4, 1985, PLAI'�IJI�lG C0�11•iISSI01� �iIt�U'ES:
!��"_'I )id BY IfR. KOIJDRICK� SECOI�DED BY t1P.. SABA, TO A.nPRO1�F, ^.'HF. DEC, 4� 1985� PT.11I!"II.'.'G
COI1l9 "SSION MII�UTL'S AS t7RITTEIJ.
Uc�ON A I'OICF, [�O"'F., ALL VOTIIJG aYE, CHAIP.PF,RSON GA?iF.L DF.CLAA.F.D T/fL•' ltOTI071 CARRIF.D
UI'd.7PI. ffOUSLY.
1. Ot�TINUF� 12/4/f35: PUBLIC HEARI�JG: COP�SI�ERATIf1�1 OF A Sf'ECIAL USE PFR►1IT,
' P� 5- 3, E3Y WORTH FREE:JA� I�� ESTORS:
ler Section 2. 8. , C, o t e Fridle� Citv Code to alla�� offices not
�ssociated ►��ith a principal use on Lots 6. 7, 8 and 9, Elock 1, and Lots 1, 2, 3
�nd 4, Block 2, and Lot 1, Block 4 and Outlot R, Great Northern Industrial Center,
the same being 5101, 5201, 5255 and 5301 East River Road N.E.
1 O^_'IOIJ BY 112. SABA, SECOIIDED B_' .1R. BE"_'ZOLD, TO OPEN THE P'�BLIC I;F,ARII'G.
C PON A VOICE [�O_"F,, ALL [�OTI17G AI'F., CHAIRF'ERSOI� GABEL DF.CLARED TNF. PURLIC
t EARING OPE17 AT 7;35 P..M.
P r. Robinson stated the property ►ras located north of 51st and east of Fast
fiver Road and extended to and included four lots north of 53rd. The property
��as zoned D1-2, heavy industrial. The proposed developnent included four
Fhases of construction. Tf�e first building to the north a�as cor�pleted an�i ti•�as
�uhstantially occupied. The second building was under construction.
hr. Rohinson stated the special use perr�it, which was a blanket Special use
�ermit, ►�ould include a percentage of office in all of these buildings in an
i�dustrial zone.
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PLA''��ING C01?1ISSIOPJ FiEETIP�G, JANUAf'Y 8, 1986 PAGE 2
Mr. Robinson stated there ►,►as anprox. 102,000 sq. ft. in the first buildin�.
The original plan had a 70°� office ratio/15`� r�anufacturing/15q warehouse. This
was approved at that tir�e because this was a spec hu�lding. In actualit��,
the building has leased up priMarily office. He stated there was a data sheet
, in the agenda ��hich detailed the square footage of office for e�ch of the
tenants. He stated 333 stalls ��ere required with the original �0% office ratio,
but that has now been increased to 373 with the increase in office. Because
of the increase in office, they have been able to elir►inate a lot of loading
doors in the back and have been able to increase the stalls to 373. Staff
feels there will be no problem and recoirnnends a�proval of tl�e special use
permit with tv�o stipulations:
1. City will monitor future
parking demand; linits on
problems becone apparent
2. Special use permit to be
tenant occupancy and corresponding
office use r�ay be inposed if parking
revie�•�ed in August 1986.
'ir. Belgarde stated that in his calculations, he came up with 340 required stalls as
�pposed to 373. They were 93°1 leased. Of that 93°�0, 81% was office and 1�°�
Narehouse. Their oa�n int�rnal method of calculating how many stalls they
vould lil:e to have shoti•�ed af�out 346. He stated parking was a great concern of
theirs. It ►��as very inportant to ther� to not underpark any of their pro,jects.
rf�ey have even hired a parking consultant to nake a study of the parking in
�one of their other projects.
1r. Rebinson stated Staff could recalculate this number, hut either ►•�av, there
�as not a proCler� wi�h the number of parking stalls.
1s. Gabel asked hoa� the situation was nov�? Did tliere seem to be ample ��r�ing
;paces?
1r. Belgarde stated they generally have about 40-50 stalls that are not used
�round the peak part of the day whicii is between 1�:0�-12:00 a.rn.
ilr. Robinson agreed. He stated Staff was out there that day, and there were
�pprox. 40-50 stalls unoccupied. Staff does not anticipate any problem.
: O"'IOIJ BY 1�IR. KONDRICK, SECOl;DED BY 1fR. BF.TZOLD, TO CLOSE THE PUI3LIC !lF.AF'ZIJG.
1'PON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, ClfAIRPF.RSOP7 GAB�L DECLARF,D "'HF PURLIC
1 Er7RING CLOSED AT 7:50 P.l9.
1 OTION BY MR. KOI7DRICR, SECOI�DF.D BY 11P,. SABA, TO RECOIl14ElID m0 QTY COIII�CIL
� PPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERIIIT, SP;�85-13, BY IIOP^_'H FREEt1AY IIJVL'STORS, Fr:R
:ECTIOP� 205.18.1, C, 1 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE TO ALLOGI OFFICES NO^' ASSOCIATED
i I�"H r7 PRII�CIPAL USF. 01� IATS 6, 7, 8 AND 9, BLOCY. Z, A17D LOTS 1, 2, 3 Aid D
�, B1eek 2, and Lot 1, B1ock 4 and Outlot R, Great Northexn Industrial �enter,
t7e same being SZO1, 5201, 5255 and 530I East River Road N.E.
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^Li11 NItIG C01•UIISSIO�; �4FETIt3G, JAt1UARY 8, 1986 P/1GF 3
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOITItIG AYE', CXAIRPF.RSON GABEL DECL�RED THT 1fOTIO.N
CARRIED UNANI140USLY.
P1s. Gabel stated this iter� would yo to City Council on Feb. 3, 1986.
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2. PUE3lIC I{FARItlG: COPlSIDERATI�'! OF A Sf'ECIAL USE PERt-1IT, SP #85-16, BY
� I 0'
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Per Section .., C, o t e ri ey�Cit;� f,ode to alloar offices not
associated vrith a principal use on Lots l, 2 and 12, alock 2, Paco Industrial
!'arl:, the same being 7270 Conmerce Circle East
'�.'OTIO„ BY 11P, . WELLAl1, SECOI7DED BY ��1R . KOl7DP.ICK, TO OPF.P7 TffE PUBLIC fIEARIPJC� .
JPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTIIJG AYF., CHAIP.PF.RSON GABEL DECLARF.D TNE PUBLIC
�r11RING OPF,N AT 7:52 P.41.
1r. Robinson stated this property was located west of Coromerce Circle and south
�f 73rd. It was zoned light industrial and ►•�as surr�unded by other industrial
�roperty ►�ith the exception of the property to the east which was C-2, corm�ercial.
1r. P.ohinson stated this request v�as similar to item �1. The uner�ployr�ent
�ffice a�as considered an office type use in an industrial complex. It had
ipprox. 11,000 sq. ft, and had a substantiall� higher parking der�and tf�an
�ormal industrial or even a normal office complex would need. Staff had done
�n analysis of the existing parking on page 18 of the agend a. Of a total of
�59 parking stalls ti•�hich are provided, 206 are adjacent to the building and
53 are on the lot to tf�e south. 199 of the spaces were allocated to three
rajor tenants.
Ir. Robinson stated the parking renuirernents for the other tenants were 1�4
�talls. The total then gave them a negative 34. However, inspection had .
�evealed that there did seeri to 5e enough parking. The whole area, in general,
4as suffering a parking problem r�ith the construction of the U.S, Swi� P+ Fitness
Ienter across the street contributing to the general overload.
Pr. Robinson stated Staff arould recor,r.ienci the special use permit be ap�roved
aith the following stipulations:
1. Special use permit for t4inn. dept. of Jobs and Training only.
2. tdo further office tenants ti��ill be allovred unless a corresponding
drop i n parE:ing demand occurs fror� other tenant changes.
3. Bring directional signage into code compliance.
h>. Gabel stated she had driven out there. She stated there was plenty of
p�rkin� in the south lot, and that did not seem to he a problen, but the
signage ti�ias definitely part of the problem. Besides the directional signage,
t�e signage on the build�ing was ���orse yet. She almost felt the City should
p^obably look at a whole signage package.
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PLA !^1IiiG CONII;SSIOP� MEETIPJG, JAi�UARY S, 1986 PAGF 4
Mr. Gary Sorenson, hlanager of the Uner�ployr.�ent Office, stated part of the
problem was a bureaucratic one. tlhen they moved into the building, they were
supposed to have large f ace ti•�all signs. Just prior to their moving in, the
ne►•� coi:�ri ssi oner deci ded to get a ne�� logo anc+ the name was recentiv changed,
•so they have been waiting for 2-3 months for new signs with the�new logo.
As soon as they receive those signs, the signs ►��ill go up on the building so
the office area is clearly identified.
Mr. Sorenson stated that in terr,is.of the signs out front, he has talked with
the lar�dlord and has made some suygestions for signage �•�ording that would be
more aPpropriate and more directive. He was hoping these could be taken care
of very shortly so most of the probler�s could be resolved.
��r, tlichael Perkins stated hP represented l-laish Co., the owner of the building.
�ie stated they feel the parking is adequate. They have had some problems with
signs, but they are ti��illing to work riith the City and the '�ep±, of Jobs and
Trainin� to get those signs right. They feel the only problem is the right
Nording and the right directions.
�1r. Perkins stated he had a little problem with stipulation #2. Ne stated
they have about 2,000 sq. ft. next to the Dept of Economic Securitv. It vias
�ar°t of the original Target office space. Since it was already huilt out for
�ffice space, it was their intention to leave it as office space. Thev v��uld
:onsider it a liyht office use, and they have potentially allocated six parking
�paces in front of the building for that.
ir. Robinson stated that additional office tenant v�o�ild also require a special
ise permi t so he fel t they could proceed v�i th thi s speci al use perr�i t v�i th
:he stipulations. t�e suggested the follo��ing wording be added to stipulation #2.
'with the exception of the current 2,000 sq. ft. of vacant office space which
ia�� be considered for a special use permit".
ir. Perkinds stated he had no problem with the wording suggested by Mr. Robinson.
Is. Gabel stated she would like to see this special use permit revie►•�ed in a
;�ear to see what the situation is at that time. She was not so concerned about
�nough parking space as she was in seeing that the problems that currently exist
re worked out.
1 OTIOi1 BY 19R, BETZOLD, SECOl1DED BY MP,. KOPInRICK, TO CLOSE THF. PL'�LTC li�71RIIdG.
i POPI A[�OICE VOTE, AI,L VO_TING AYE, CIiAIRPF,RSON GABEL DECLARED THI; PUBLIC
1 EARING CLOSED A^' B:IS P.l1.
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PL/1" VI�IG CO�iISISSION P1EEtIP1G, JAr�UA!?Y £3, 1°86 PAG� 5
"f0'"ION BY MR. KOIJDRICY,, SECOIJDED BY I�IR, BETZOLD, TD RECOIfMEND TO CIT:' COUNCIL
�PPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PER'�I"_', SP #85-16, BY 1+fIP7NESOTA DEPARTMENT OF JOBS
9ND TRJIIl7ING, PF.P, SECTION 205. I7,1, C, 1 OF '_'NE FRIDLE'Y CITY CODE TO ALLOf:'
�FFICES 170T ASSOCIATED I•IITH ^'HE PRINCIPAL USE OlJ LOT.S 1, 2 1l1VD 12, BIACK 2,
''ACO �Il7DUSTRIAL PARK, TNE SA14E BEII,IG 7270 CO?iMF.RCE CIRCLE EA_ST, 'F1I^'H TfiF,
'OLLOWING STIPULATIOIJS: +
' 1. SPECIAL USE PF.RIiIT IS FOR 1�INNESOTA DEPAR^_'MF.IIT OF JOAS AND
TRAINING Ol�LY.
2. NO FURTHER OFFICE TENAIJTS FJILL BE ALLOG•lED UNLESS A CORRESPONDING
DROP IN PARY.IPIG DEb1AND OCCURS FROlf OTfiF.R TENAN.^' CNANGES, tIITH THE
EYCEPTION OF CURRENT 2,000 SQ. FT, OF '.�ACAN'^ OFFICE SPACF. WNICfi
t:AI' BE CONSIDF.RED FOR A 5PFCIAL USE PERMIT.
3. BRIIJG DIRECTIOl1AL SIGNAGE INTO CODE COMPLIATICE� WORiC [�ITN CITI'
STAFF Il] DEVELOPING AN OVERALL SIGN PLAIJ. ,
4. SPECIAL USE PERMIT BE REVIE[lED B.' PLAf7PJIP7G COltt"ISSIOIJ IN AUGUS"_' I986.
,'PON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTIIJG AYE, CHAIRPERSON GABEL DECLARED THE 110:'ION
� 'ARRIED IiNANIMOUSLY.
Ils. Gabel stated this iten would go to Cit�� Council on Feb. 3, 1986.
3. I �Jf3L: C HEARI"�G: COI�SI DERATIO�� OF A REZOP! I�1G RE(IUEST, ZOA #85-03, [iY
1 /1RGARFT I3RICY,��ER:
t ezone t e nort ierly 130 feet of a lock 3, Audi tor' s Subdi vi si on P;o. �`3 fror�
I-1 (one family dv�elling) to C-1 (local business) to allow for retail
<.ervices, the sar�e being 1282 P�ississippi Street P�.E.
" JmION BY 1•SR. kTELL1IPJ, S�COl;DED BY 11R. BE_"'ZOLD, TO OPEN _^ItE PUBLI!' IiF,ARING.
C PON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTI.JG AYF. , CHAIP.PERSON Gr7BEL DF•CLARF,D THF, PUBLIC
t°�RI NG OPEIJ AT 8:18 P.'1.
�r. Rohinson stated this property �vas located west of Qld Central and south
cf Piississippi St. It ►�as a siiigle fanily hor:�e and was zoned R-1. The r��ajor
�ortion of the lot (to the rear) ��as zoned C-1, conmercial. The adjacent
restaurant was zoned C-2, and the area just to the inmediate west �vas R-2
��ning; ho►vever, much of that R-2 ��as single fanilv in use.
;'r. Robinson stated the proposal was to use the house (approx. 1,��0 s�. ft.)
z� a boutique/snall retail o�eration. This property does meet the C-1 code
r�qui reiaents i n lot area and setbacks, and Staff ►vas recoriinending the fol lo�•�i ng
s�i{�ulations :
l. Gusiness shall be open no later than 8:00 p.m.
2. �ri vewa�� from �1i ssi ssi ppi St, sh al l be "enter" only;
directional sign to be provided.
3. Hard surface curbed parking spaces to be provided.
4. Joint parking and driveway easenent �•rith Sandees Restaurant
to be provided.
5. Qusiness sign shall not exceed t���enty-four (24) s�. ft. in
area or eight (3) ft. in height.
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PL�1; f�IilG COl1F�ISSIOP� MFETING, JAI�UARY 8, 1936 PAGF 6�
6. Provide landscaping to screen parl:ing fron �•lississpii St.
7. Provide screening fence bet►•reen rezoned propert�✓ and
residences to the v�est.
8. Provide performance bond in ti�e anount of 52,000.
. ,
M. P.obinson stated there were some additional stipulations that•would be
handled with the building perrait, and those ��ere listed in a letter to
ISr. Toi� ari ckner fron itr. Darrel Cl ark dated t�ov. 25, 1985.
'•1s. Nargaret Brickner stated she had pictures of the home and pictures of
otf�er hoir�es she has converted into boutiques.
'�s. Brickner stated thev ►vould mainly have handmade items that �vere brought in
�n consign�ent. They �vould also be selling a select group of retail itens.
rhe hours �vould be frora probably 11:00 a.m. - 7:30-3:00 p.m., P�lon. - Sat. and
4on. - Sun, during the holida�� season.
1s. 8rickner stated the house was in excellent shape, and the only other
jl±ernative ►vas to rent the house, because they feel the property should re�nain
ri±h the restaurant. The,� feel the house is too nice to rent, and this would
>e a unique ►•�ay of �reserving the house ��hich is actually the home of one of
:he first 50 far�� iies v�ho carie to Fridlev.
1r. Tor� 11yhra stated this a�as one of the first homes in Fridle��. It was a
�eautiful }�ouse, and it �•�ould be terrible to go into a rental situation. The
�ouse ��robably did not have the natural historic-type of value because it has
�een i,�oved, but to local citizens of Fridley, it had a lot of value and
�nything the Citv can do to preserve it was important. The boutique idea
ounded like an econor�ically feasible way to 4;eep it in good shape.
Is. Doris 3ergr�an, 6435 Pierce St., N.E., stated she had no objection to the
iezoning and for the boutique operation.
1 D"'ION BY b1R. SABA, SECOl1DED BY i�R. KD.IDRICK, TD CL0.SF. THF. PUBLIC Ff�ARING.
i P01� A'�OICE VOTE, ALL VOTIIIG AYF., CIIAIRPFF2.r017 GABF.T. DF,CLr�RF.D TIIF. PUBL_TC
1 E�'�:2ING CLOSED AT 8:34 P.19.
1• J^ION B� MR. saaa, SECOPIDED BY MR. [IELLAII, TO RECOH!•1F.��D TO CITY C01�llCIL
� PPROVAL OF RF,ZOl7ING REQI�'ST, ZOA #85-03, BY MARGARE^' BRICY.NFR, '"O RF.ZOIIE
7 ifE NOP,THERLY 180 FEE� OF BLOCY. 3, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISIO'1 NO. 88 FRO!.' F.-1 (OIIF.
F�.'tILY D[3F.LLIP7G) TO C—I (LOC.�L BUSINESS) TO ALLO�' FOR RETAIL SEP.VICF.S, ^'I.'E
f, zlllE BEIIIG 1282 lTIS�ISSIPPI S"'F.F,ET P7.E., [9I'_i'H TNE FOLLO�IIIJG S`'IPtTLA'"IO"75:.
1. BUSIIJESS SFfALL BE OPF,N ll0 LATER TI.'AlJ 8:00 P.1?.
2. DFcI:�ET7AY FRO!' 1lISSISSIPPI ST. SNALL BE "EIJTER" ONL�; DIREC^_'IOl'AL
SIGI� TO BE PROV_'DED,
3. XARD SURFACE CURBED PARKIl7G SPACES TO BE PROVIDED.
4. JOIN� PARKIl�G AND DRIVE���Y EASF•IIEIIT 47IT1: SANDEES RESTAURATIT TO
BE PROVIDED.
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PLA� NI�lG COt'��ISSI0�1 �1EETIPlG, JMlUARY 8, 1986 PAGE 7
5. BUSIl�ESS S_TGIJ S:fALL ND"' EXCEED 2'�'�Ei�TY-FOUP. (24) SQIJARF.
FEET IN ARF.A OR EIGKT (8J FEET IN HEIGHT.
6. PRD.�IDE LAl1DSCAPING '"U SCRESP� PARKING FRO.1 PIISSISSIPPI ST.
7, PROVIDF. SCREEN27lG FEI�C� BET[JEEN REZONT:D PROPF.RTY AND RESIDEN�.ES
- . TO THE �IEST . �
8, PROVIDE PERFORl1ANCE BOIJD IN THF. WlOi1NT OF $2,000. +
1PON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CIIAIF2PERSON GABEL DECLARF.D THF. 110TION
�ARRZED IINANIMDUSLY.
�1s. Gat�el stated this item would go to City Council on Feb. 3, 1986.
4. �UE'�tIC HE�RIi�G: CO��SIDERATIOi! OF A REZOPJIPlG P,Ef'UEST, ZOA #85-04, BY
Jl�iT(1GE PROPERTI S, I�lC.:
;ezone fron 11- eavy industrial) and C-2 (general biisiness) to C-3
'general shopping center) in the area lying bet�•�een 81st Avenue and up
:o a line ►•�hich runs parallel with and approximately 393 feet south of
33rd Avenue and also lying between P1ain Street and University Avenue, to
�llow the construction of a retail center of between 15�-and 250 thousand
;quare feet, all located in the �lortl� half of Section 2, T-3�, R-24, City
�f Fridley, County of Anoka, 11innesota.
.'O^'IOIJ BY 11R. KONDRTCK, SECO'IDF,D BY 1•fR. [?F,'LLAIJ, TO OPF.II THE PUBI.IC IlF.ARIPJC.
i PON A VDICE VO�'E, ALL ?'0"'IPIG AYF,, CffRIF.PF,RS017 GABEL DECLARF.D TF;3' PtJBLIC
1 L'llF?INC OPEN AT 8:36 P.�1.
tr. Rohinson stated this propert�� (approx. 22 acres} �•ias located north of Rlst
i venue, and ►•�est of TNn7. A good ;feal of the property a�as zoned heavy i ndustri al
rith a portion C-2. The request wa� to rezone it to C-3. The proposal was for
� retai l center of bet►•�een 150-250,000 sq. ft. The� primary tenant was a whole-
� ale/retai 1 operation called The ;�nc�lesale Club, ►��hich was a new concept to
h innesota. On the ��est �•�ould be a Y.nox Lur�her Yard with adjacent storage yard,
��d on the east side �rould be strip commercial and 30,000 sq. ft. of retail.
hr. Robinson stated the plan called for approx. 1,20� parking stalls. He
stated there hacl been sorne discussion as to ��hat exactly should be the
r�quirer�ent for parking in this situation. The prinary tenants, The lJholesale
Club, and N.nox Lumber, were pretty much �•�all-to-►�all rPtail accessihle-t�nP
s�ace with the warehouse component built into the operation. Staff was
�orking with the petiiioners to come up with what was a reasonable ratio of
b�ilding, considering there was warehouse included in the project.
"1•. P.obinson stated Staff was reconmending the f ollowing stipulations:
1. Provide a storn drainage plan consistent with city code.
2. Provide landscaping and berr�ing sufficient to screen parking
a�d storage.
3. Scale do�•rn size of project so that less than 1,000 car parkin�
is needed or obtain necessary environmental permits.
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4. Provide a cor�pleted envirorm ental assessment workshee� for
ci ty revi eti•�.
5. �btain special use perr�its for any outside storage or auto-
related business.
- 6. Provide architectural refinements consistent ►vith a quarlity
commercial development. '
7. Provide a performance bond in an amount consistent �vitli cost
of improvements.
Mr. Robinson stated the law says that any development with over 1,000 parking
stalls requires an environr�ental assessment worksheet. The petitioners are looking
at scaling down the development in order to avoid this requireMent. H a•�ever,
the City was suygesting in itein #4 that the petitioners provide a completed
inforrnal environr�ental assessnent worksheet for city reviear.
�tr. Kondrick and Ms. Gabel expressed concern about water run-off--that even
tl�ougfti city codes are roet, strange things begin to happen in Stonybrook and
�pringbrook a%ter a developinent in this area.
ir. f;elly Doran, Vantaye Properties, stated the water retention qu�stions
�ould he subject to a qualified professionally engineered drainage syster�,
>uhject to city code and requirenents. 7hey will work very closely with staff
:o meet all concerns.
1r. Doran stated that as far as soil conditions, the curren± owners of the
�outhern half of the �,arcel had done sor�e soil tests e�hich indicated peat from
11z to 14 ft. deep. Additional soil tests on the eastern half of the entire
;ite showed 2- 8 ft. of peat with a mixture of various soil conditi�ns under-
�eatf� ti�at. They v�ill conduct further tests on the westerly half of the
�arcel. There will definitely be a suhstantial removal of soil.
!lr. Qetzold stated they almost need a full environr�ental ir�pact statenent to
�nswer so�e of the concerns the Corr�ission menhers ��ere r??�ing. EvPn though
� formal environmental assessment worksheet was not required if the development
i as uncier 1,000 cars.because of this particular location near the nature
enter, the Cor,r�ission mer�bers vrould like to kna•� �-�hat ir�pact this development
�ill have on the surroundins area even if there are only 999 cars.
lir. Doran atated She Wholesale Club was the driving force behind the center �•�hich
�ssentially needed to be open for business Sept. l. It was the tir�in5 factor,
�ot the financial factor, that led then to the conclusion that they needed to
�cale the project down.
�r. Kondrick asked about trucks cor�ing in and out of the site.
fr. Doran stated the nur�ber of shipnents coming in would be much smaller than
< Target store. They ►��i 11 only accept shipr�ents in the r�orning before the
�tore opens. Typical store hours are 12:00 noon, except Tues. and Thurs., �•�h?n
ihey v�ill be open at 10:00 a.r�. for wholesale customers only. The store
vill not be open to the public.
�r. Y.ondrick stated that even though they have been assured in the past rrith
cther developments tl�at the water run-off would not be any greater than before
�he develop�ent, still things have happened. This really concerned him.
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Ms. Gabel stated she was not only concerned ahout water run-off but also
air quality and traffic.
Hs. Gabel stated that as a Planning Comr,iission, it would be appro�riate for
.them to see an environr,�ntal assessment Worksheetas they were re�lly operating
in the dark, and tf�ey did not have enough information to really.make a decision.
T!�ey are very concerned about the nature center. They do not have a problem
nrith the project--they just �rant to make sure nothing a�as being done that ��►as
de�rimental to the environr,ient.
ur. Doran stated they could certainly appreciate that.
�r. Ptatt tlichol, Vantage Corporation, stated he thought an inforr�al envi►�on-
nental assessment ►��orl:sheet �•ras very viable;and if the Planning Coi�missi�n gave
their approval of the rezoning that evenino, they wnuld �ut together that
i nfor��ati on very qui ck ly for staff and Pl anni ng Corm�i ssi on revi e�•�. They v�oul d
3��reciate a quick turn-around because of their tight tir�e f rane.
t0'_"IO.": BY 11IZ. KOtIPRrC7', SFCOtJDED BY 1�IR. BETZOLD, '_"0 CLOSF, _TNF' PUBLIC HEl�T'_T."7G.
IPON A VOICE VO�^E, W.L t'O�'Z:JG .7Yr, CIfAIP.PrR50PJ GABF,L DECZ,AP.TD Tlli' PUTLIC
fT.'1RIlIG CI,OS£'D AT 9:30 P.l'.
!O�'IOI� P..' .'fn. KO"+D12ICK, SECCNDED BI' AfR. SABA, i0 RECOt•;A1F.PdI� '�'O CITY COUl7CIL
IPPROVAL OF REZOIJING RF.^UF;.ST, ZOA #85-04, BY VAIITAGE PF.'OPERTITS, ITIC. ,:O
'.EZONE FROtI 11-2 (ffEA[�Y IIJDUSTA.I�7L) Al1D C-2 (GEIIERAL £3USINF.S.S) TO C-3 (GF.IJF.RAL
�f1Uc''PIIJG CENTERJ IN THF, AREA Ll'II�G BET(;EEI: 81.ST A:'E.IIIF, A1']D UP TO A LIl1T•,
�!lICH RUllS PARALLEL FIITH r71JD APPROXII�A_TF,LY 3:3 FEET SOUTH OF 83RD AVENiIE AND
�L:�O L1'ItIG �ET'�IEEN 19AIN STREET Al�D U?JZ'�'ERSZTP AVEi,'UE, TO ALIA!•1 TIfE COl7STRUC—
'ION OF A RETAIL CEIJTER OF BETWEEI: 150 APID 250 THOIISAND SQUARE FEF.T, ALL
�UUCATED Il� TIIE NORTIi HALF OF SECTI017 2, T-30, R-24, CITY OF FRIDLEY, COUNTY
��F AP�OKA, 41ITH THE FOLLOGIING STIPUIiiTIOPIS:
1. PROVSDE A STORI•1 DRAII�AGI' PLAIc COI�SISTF.I7T G1ITH CITI' CODF..
2, PROVIDE LAI�DSCAPING AND BERi:IIIG SUFFICIEIdT TO SCRF.EN PAP,I:IPIG
AND STORAGE.
3. SCALE DOYnv SI ZE OF PP.OJECT SO THAT LESS THAIJ Z, 000 C1lR PARICIPIG
IS l]EEDED OR OBTAIN NECESSARY EIIVIRONMENTAL PF.RMI�'S.
4. PROVIDF. A COMPLETED INFORMAL F.NVIRONMENTAL ASSESS19F.lJT �IORY.SHEET
FOR CITI' REVIEG�� AND PLAIIP�ING COMMISSIOf1 REVIEFT.
5. OBTAIN SPECIAL USE PEFL'tITS FOR ANY OUTSIDE STORAGE OP. AUTO—
RELATED BUSINESS.
6. PP.OVIDE ARCIfITECTURAL REFINEMENTS COP�SISTENT 6•,ITH A QUALITY
COt1IlERCIAL DEVELOPI�E27T.
7. PROVIDE A PERFOR"•!ANCE BOND IN AN A140UN^_' COl7SISTENT WITH COST
OF IIIPRO:�E!lF.NT5.
I PON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTIiVG AYE, CFIA.ZFtPERSOIl GABEL DECLARED THF. MOTIOIJ
C ARRIED UN��IIMOIISLY.
Is. Gabel stated this item would go to City Council on Feb. 3.
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PLr�! NIiiG C01'd•1ISSIOW I^EFTI�G, JMIUARY 8, 1986 PAGE 10
��1r. Sa�a stated if tl�e City really wanted to develop these �roperties, then
tlie City should have sorae type of stud� done to see if tl�ese properties are
really developable or not developable, so ±hev kn a� rrhat happens to that land
when it is developed and tlie land is altered and so they kno►,� �vhat the ir�pact
is for traffic, air pollution, and other environnental kinds of things.
'Right now they do not know these things. ,'
Ms. Gahel agreed. She stated she ►•�as also tired of being star�peded because
everyone �ras in a I�urry and ev eryone had time constraints. As pointed out, if
sor�ethin� reall_i drastically goes ti•�rong, they are yoing to have to live 1�vith
that nistake for a long, long time. Sf�e felt tf�ere ��vas a ver�� delicate
balance of nature in this area.
Tiie Coi.unissioners agreed the�! vrnuld like to have John Flora and posslbly
sor,ieone fror� the PiPC�1 speak ±o the Comr!ission regarding these concerns.
5. RECEIUE t�OVEiBEF; 14, 1985, NOUSI��G & REDEVELOf��1ENT AUTHORITY MIP�UTES:
610_"IO1: BY l�R. SA13A, SECOIIDED BY IfR. KOI.DRICI:, TO RF.CEI'.'F, "'HF, NOV. 14, 1985,
HOUSII�G 6 REDEVELOPI•;EI:T AUTIIORI"'Y 1fIl�U'_"ES.
UP0.7 � VOICE VD^_'E, ALL VOTING AYE, CffAIRPF.RSON GABEL DECLARF.D TFIE I40TIOl�
CARRIF.D UIIAPIIMOUSLY.
6. RECEIVC NOVEi1aER 25, 1985, SPECIAL H�USI�JG & REDEVELOP�tENT AUTHORITY htItJUTES:
!d0.^_'70'�' A}' .'1R. KOPJDRICK, SECOIJDED B:' 11R. BETZOLD, '^O RECEIVF. THE IIOV. 25, 1985,
SPi;CIA;., HC�USIfJG & REDEVEIAP19EI1T AUTIiORITI' P9INUTES.
UPON A!'nICF. VOTE, ALL VOTI�VG AYE, C:IAIRPERSCIi� GABF.L DF.CLARED TIIE MOTIOPI
CaRRIE�� UNANIMOf1SLY.
•-7. RECEIVE '�ECE�10ER 3, 1935, EP�ERGY PROJECT C0�1t1ITTEE �1I�JUTES:
�10^_'ION B]' MR. SABA, SECOIJDED RY 17R. WELLAI: , TO RECEIVE THF. DF,C. 3, 1985,
EIdi,RGY PROJECT COI;ldITTEE MIIJUTES.
UPUIJ A VOICE VO_TE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON GABF.L DECLARF.D TXF, MOTION
CARRIED UNr'�P�IMOUSLY.
8. RECEIVE DECEII6ER 5, 1985, HU��IA�� RESOURCES C0�'�•1ISSIOPd �1INUTES:
f�OTIOA' Bl' 1•fR. BETZOLD, SF,CONDED BY MR. KONDRICK, TO RF.CEIVE THE DF.C. 5, 1985,
KU:iAN RESOURCES COl"I�ISSION ?�IIP7UTES.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTII'7C AYE, CHAIRPERSON GABF.L DECLARED THE MOTIOII
�ARRIED UNAf7IMOUSLY.
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PLAf�'dIt�G COITIISSION MEETIt�G, JANUARY 8, 1986 PAGE 11
9. RECEIVE DECEt1QEP, 10, 1985, APPEALS COt1t1ISSI0N MINUTES:
KO'_^IDrJ BY l!P,. BETZOLD, SECOIIDED Bl' MR. SABA, TO RECEIVE ':HE DEC. 10, I�RS,
�PPEALS COMI•;ISSZOI: MIP7UTF.5.
. 7POlJ A 1�OICE VOT�, ALL VOTING AYF., CHAIRPERSOl7 GABEL DECLN2ED TIIF. MO^'IOP:
:ARRIED UIdA�12190USLY.
10. ?ECEIVE DECEPiCEP. 12, 1985, HOUSIP�G & RE�EVELOPMEF�T AUTHORITY PIINUTES:
NO�'ION BY i•1R. SABA, SECOl1DED BY tfR. BE:ZOLD, TO RF.CEI[�E THF' DF'C. 12, 1985,
�OUSING & Rf'DE['ELUPAlE.�T AU^_'110RITY lfIl1UTES.
JPON A VOICE VOTF., ALL VOTING A)'E, CFIAIRPERSO.1 GABL'L DF.CLARED TIIF. MOTIDIJ
:ARRIF.D UNANIMOUSLY.
11. ?FCEIVE DECE�16ER 17, 1985, ENVIROPJMENTAL �UALITY CONMISSION 11I�JUTES:
NOmION BY I1R. [•IELLAPI, SECONDED BY MR. BETZOLD, TD P.ECEI['E THF, DEC. 17, 1985,
°Nt�IRON;fENTAL QUALI.^'I' C0191�ISSIOI+ I�INUTES.
7PO�d A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING A1'E, CIIAIRPERSON GABEL DECLARED TIIF, MOTIOl1
:�7RRIED UIIANI:fOUSLY.
12. JTIiFR f3USINESS:
�. Su��ort of S-2 Zoning for Lake f'ointe Corporate Center
t�r. F;obinson stated Staff was proposing that a majority of the drive-in
property be rezoned to S-2 "Redevelopnent District" zoning. The S-2
zoning would help to streamline the zoning approval process while tying
the rezoning to the proposed master plan. At the present time, the
majorit� of the site was zoned C-3. The existing most northerly parcel
of the site, approx. 128 ft., would remain R-1 to act as a buffer to the
residential area as well as path��a;r, drive►��ay and surface parking uses.
The ��esterly portion of the Johnson propert�� will also retain its existing
R-1 zoning and will be platted as an outlot to be reserved as a green
buffer area.
Mr. Robinson stated a public hearing for the rezoning will be hefore the
Planning Corrnnission on Jan. 22. The Coiamissioners had received a draft copy of
a memo fror� the NRA indicating its support for the S-2 district zoning,
special use permit, and plat for La1:e Pointe Corporate Center.
h1r. Robinson stated this information was for discussion pur�oses only, and
no action was required by the Planning Commission at this meeting.
The Coru�ission members were very supportive of S-2 zoning for this property.,
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PLA tNIr1G CO��tf1ISSI0N t4EETI�iG, JANUARY 8, 1986 PAGE 12
b. Proposed Ordinance Change
Mr. Robinson stated there has been a probler� in Fridley with cars for
sale being parked on la�•ms. Since this can lead to traffic safety
problems and decreased property values as well as an ov�rall' decrease
in tl�e ir�age of the City, Staff was proposing an ordinance change. The
fol los��i ng wordi ng was proposed to be added to �'ri dl ey Ci ty Code
Chapter 506, Section 506.10:
2. ��o person shall �ark any vehicle on a rec�uired front yard
or sideyard adjacent to a public right-of-way, except on an
approved drive��ay, for the principal purpose of displaying
such vehicle f or sale.
I40TION BY MR. KONDRICK, SECONDED Bl' MR. WELLAI'T, TO APPROVE :"HE AROV£•.
PROPO5ED ORDZR'AI7CE CHANGE .
UPO�J A VOICE VOTE, ALL VO� IP,iG A}'F. , CFIAIRPERSON GABEL DECZ.ARF'D Tf.'F.
":O�'ION CARRIED UNAP77!�OUSLY.
AD�JO IRPlMENT:
tf0."'I� �1J BY lJR. KONDRICK� SEC017DED BY MR, BETZOLD, TO ADJOURN THF, 1f1•'.F."'IlIG. UPOP] A
VOTC. '.TOTE, ALL V0:'IT�G AYE, CHr'�IRPER5017 GABEL DECLARED TIIE JAIJ. 8� 1986, PT�NPJIPIG
COii^1_ SSION MEETIIJG ADJOURNED A_T 10:45 P.N.
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lEMO T0: John Flora, Public Morks Director
lEMO FROM: Jim Robinson� Planning Coordinator�
lEMO DATE: January 29, 19�
F;GARDING: North Free4ray Investora SP i85-13
:ince the Planning Coamiaaion reeomended approval of the apecial use permit
a;plication for office uae in the East River Road Business Center� aose new
i �i'ormation haa been provided.
M,. Belgarde haa submitted a nex aketch of his parking f acilitiea for
B �ilding One. The ner+ plan ahars 38T apaees. Additionally Mr. Belgarde has
F�ovided a ner+ breakdaan of office and warehouse apace rrhich would indicate
tze total parking demand by code to be approximately 350 apacea. Field
i�apections would indicate there ia no parking shortage with Building One
b:ing substantially leased at this point. The parking diagran and building
usage is attached.
S�condly� it should be noted that the special uae permit covers all four
p•oposed buildiags. Special use permits are normally only good for one year
f•om approval. If action is not initiated �rithin one year� the special use
p�rmit becomes Aull and void. As full oecupaney for the third and fourth
b�ilding are some years a�ray it would be appropriate to extend tbe special
u�e permit at the time of approval to allow for the phased construction.
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REG�RDING: Special Use Permit for Economic Security Office
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The Economic Security Department office located at 7270 Commerce Circle East
has generated a considerable amount of traffic. A parking problem resulted
fro� the traffic. The issue to resolve is whether the 7280 Commerce Circle
Eas: and 7281 Commerce Circle West h��ildinq can handle the parking needs of
its previous tenants plus the Economic Security office.
The•e are 359 totat parking spaces. 206 spaces adjacent to the building.
153 spaces in the south parking lot.
Req�ired parking per Code:
Nan�facturing - Omnetics - 35 spaces -(14,156 sq. ft./400)
Off ce - Economic Security - 44 spaces -(11,059 sq. ft./250)
Off ce - Nage, Gish and Co. - 20 spaces •( 4,902 sq. ft./250)
Tot�l spaces allocated by Welsh Co.
Omn�tics - 50 spaces (39 are in the south lot)
Eco�omic Security - 123 spaces (100 are in the south lot)
Hag�, Gish and Co. - 26 spaces
The other tenants comprise 77,540 sq. ft. non-office use. 71,540/400 =194
req�ired spaces for remaining tenants. There are 167 remaining spaces.
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thi� was a speculative building and as such the sg. ft. are usually divisible
by !00. 77,540/500 = 155. This is less than the number of remaining parking
spac es.
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42 �eople. Office space per city code would designate 44 spaces. This would
lea�e only 2 client spaces. The Economic Security office is unique; more like
� r�tail use than an office use. However, my observations have lead me to
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C� LL TO OR�ER:
Clairperso�i Gabel calleci the January 22, 1986, Planning Comnission meeting to
or :ler at 7: 31 p.n. �
RC_L CALL:
Me �bers Present: Pat Gabel � LeRoy Oquist. Oave Kondrick, i•Jayne Wellan,
Oon Qetzold
��ie �bers Absent: Qob Ptinton, Dean Sa6a
Ot ers Present: Jir� Robinson, planning Coordinator
Dave Weir, 1loodbridge Properties
Eric Nesset, 6Joodbridge Properties
Linda Fisher, rep. Woodbridge Properties
Jim Benshoof, Benshoof & Assoc.
(See attached list)
API' ZOV,1L OF JAr�UA�Y 8, 1986, PLAP�P�IWG C�IMISSION MI"JUTES:
'� MO" �O'7 BY I1R. OQUI.ST, SECONDED Lil' MR . KONDRICK, TO APPROVE THF. JAN. 8, 1986,
Pl.�i +,:II;G C2'1!fISSION NP•r'U^'ES AS WRI'_TEN.
UPO r A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CKAIRPEIL�ON GABF,L DF.CLARED THE "90TION
CA12. 'IED U,���,;IMOUSLY,
l. PU(iLIC t�EARING: COtJSI�ERATIO�J OF A RE7_ONING RE EST, ZOA #85-05, BY THF
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-- To rezone r� om` C-3 (General Shopping Center), C-1 (Local Qusiness), R-1
(Oi�e Fa,ii ly Dv�ellingj and P,-3 (General Multiple Dwellingl to S-2 (pedevelop-
ner�t District) on Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivisio� No. 155, except that part
`.aken for High►vay, and Lot 5, Auditor's Subdivision No. 155, exce�t that part
:a�:en for Highway, and the south two hundred feet of the north t�alf of tne
iorth half of the southeast quarter of Section 23, T-30, R-24 west, except
:t�at part taken f or Highway, and a portion of Lot 5, Block 5, Donnay's
.aE:eview ��lanor Addition, according to the preliminary plat thereof on file
n the City Manager's Office, in and for Fridley, "�linnesota, all located in
he south half of Section 23, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka,
"� innesota,
r OTIOfJ BY �4R. WF,LLIIN, SECONDED BY MR. BF,T20LI�, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HT:ARING.
LPOA' � t�OICF. VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON GABEL DECLARF.D THE PUBLIC
h 5r1RIP]G OPEN AT 7: 32 P.M.
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PL�;�tdI��G COP11�1ISSION MEETIt�G, JAt�UARY 22, 1986 PAt;E 2
"9r. Robinson stated this �roject, Lake Pointe Corporate Center, was beinq
developed by Woodbridge Properties in cooperation with the City of Fridley
the Housing & Redevelopment Autnority (NRA). The project has been brought
bef ore the public in the past at HRA meetings, and this was basicallv the
sar�e project which the neighborhood has already seen.
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Mr. Robinson stated the issue before the Planning Corr�ission at this �uhlic
hearing ��as a rezonins to S-2, redevelopment district zoning which was created
to facilitate creative-type master plans such as this. The property was located
just west of Highway 65 and north of I-694, and has been established as a tax
increment district. The properties being discussed included the existing
�rive-in property and Lot 5, Block 5, Donnay's Lakeview �;anor Addition, owned
�y Mr. Gerald Johnson.
�1r. Robinson stated the basic rezoning proposal aras to take the existing
pro�erty which �ras zoned predor�inately C-3 (the Citv's highest zoning?, in
addition to sone of the property which was zoned R-3 and C-1, and to take it
r� S-2. A portion of the property would renain R-1; that portion on the north
�f the drive-in which was adjacent to the existing singl� family and a portion
�f the Johnson property west of the proposed right of way line on the preliminary plat
1r. Rohinson stated the t�RA �vas a co-petitioner with Woodbridge Properties
�n the rezoning issue. Fie stated the NRA has endorsed the rezoning, and the
;oi�missioners had a copy of a memo from the HRA with their reconmendations
�ated Jan. 9, 1986.
Ir. Rot�inson stated the project was a multi-phase master plan develo�rnent. It
�ncluded seven office buildings, a restaurant, and a hotel with convention
lacilities. Also included were loti�-profile narking ramps located to the
rortherly portion and adjacent to the hotel. Total Construction was close to
�50,000 s�. ft., not including parking ramps. The plan called for elaborate
1 aridscaping.
M�. Robinson stated the C-3 zoning was adequate to handle the development;
h�wever, when tl�ey looked at the various special use permits which would be
r�c�uired for building height, liquor license, and parking an R-1, they felt
S�2 zoni�g would help strearnline the ��hole process. In addition, the S-?_ code
i�cluded a provision that locked in the master plan to the site so that in the
u� likely event that t�loodbridge Properties could not develop, there would have
t� � be addi ti onal heari ngs before the HP,A, P 1 anning Cormi ssi on, and Ci tv Counci 1
t� change the plan.
Mt . Robinson stated that along with S-2 cane parameters for change ►•�hich ��►ere
bEing spelled out at this time and r�ere stated in the HRA's Jan. 9th memo.
Tfey tried to allo�•� for flexibility to the develoner to build the project, but
at the same ti�e� they built in pararneters which would protect the single f amilv
nEighborhood. Basically, any changes that would encroach on the single family
neighborhood would be deemed as a substantial change and would require additional
re�iew b�� the Planning Commission and Cit�� Council. ,
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PL, ���NItJG COt'ltISSIOPJ t�EETI��G, JAf�UARY �22, 1986 PPGE 3
Mr. Robinson stated Staff was reconmending the following stipulations:
1. Changes to the t;aster Plan shall be handled as outlined in the
NRA memo to the Planning Cor.mission dated Jan. 9, 1986.
2. Prior to issuance of the first building permit, the dev,eloper
must subrnit for HRA/Staff approval the folla•�ing com�rehensive
plans with phasing details:
a. storm drainage
b, landscaping
c. signage
d, lighting
e. architectural Tacade material plan including ramp treatments
3. Rezoning of tne Johnson �roperty, Lot 5, Block 5, Donnay's
Lakeviea��lanor Addition, is contingent upon site control of thP
Johnson pro�erty by the HRA, official publication af the ordinance
to be coordinated with acquisition date.
i�ir. Dave Weir, 1Joodbri�!ge Properties, stated t�1r. Robinson had given an accurate
depiction of the project. f�e stated he had very little to add. He stated
thev have met ti•�ith tf�e neighbors at other public hearings. LJoodbridge Pronerties
was�very supportive of the HRA's request to change the zoning from C-3 to S-2
so the City has control over the developnent process. They are comfortable
with the pro�osed rezoning and are eager to be sure they have the right to
develop the propert�� in the manner in which it has been proposed.
�Is . Gabe7 stated the Comni ssi on �,roul d 1 i ke to hear from the traffic consul tant
associated with Woodbridge Properties.
4r. Jim Benshoof, Traffic Engineering Consultant with Benshoof & Assoc., stated
:hey have conducted a comprehensive traffic analvsis of this developr�ent over
:he last several months. Based on discussions with City Staff and sor�e input
`ron the neighhorhood, they focused their analysis on the follo�•iing four points:
The effects of this development and its traffic, together with
other traffic at the intersection of Highway 65, Old Central,
and lJest �ioore Lake Drive on the east side of the developr�ent.
2. The effects at Hi�hway 47 and 57th Ave. intersection
3. The effects on local roadways in the area of 7th St., 57th Ave.,
and other local streets.
4. The site itself, the access and egress for the site and circulation
within the development.
t�r. 6enshoof stated they addressed these points through a comprehensive anal��sis
t�at began by forecasting the traffic generated by the develo�ment, how manyJ
trips in and out at peak hours on a daily basis, and then assigning that through
tie street system according to the routes nost attractive to people to travel
t� and from the site. Thev then added that traffic to the existing traffir_,
plus traf�ic incurring in the f uture on these roadways in the area; then
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analysed the effects in terms of the capacity of the roadwa,,vs and intersections
to serve the projected volumes, addressed the situation from a safety stand-
point, and, through that analysis, arrived at a set of conclusions. He reviewed
these conclusions with the Commission:
1. There are a nunber of planned roadway improvements in �he area
that will benefit all traffic in the area plus trips to and from
this development--upgrading of T;� 610 bridge to be completed in
1988, I-694 ►ridening, local improvement of frontage road between
7th St, and 57th Ave.
2. The intersection of TN 65, Old Central, and tJest Moore Lake �rive
presently operates at level service D(presently at its ca�acity
limits) during the a.m. and p.m. peak hours. The level of service
would drop slightly hy 1988. In their analysis, they ;�aid parti-
cular attention to 1938 and 2000, the reason being that 198� would
be the first year after completion of the first phase of the office,
plus the restaurant. By the year 2000, the developnent would be
f ully in place and occupied.
3. The intersection of }ligh�•�ay 65, Old Central, and �Jest Ploore Lake
Drive ►�ill need to be upgraded by the year 2000 regardless of what
happens �rith this developr�ent. They have developed a concept plan
to meet these needs and have reviewed that concept plan v�ith City "
Staff, staff from State Department of Transportation, the Department
of P�atural Resources, and Anoka County. Al1 participants seem to
concur in the need for improvements and that this concept seer�ed
feasible recognizing that further a�ork needed to be performed.
4. The intersection of Highway 47 and 57th Ave. operates at a better
level of service than Highway 65 and Old Central (level service C
duriny p.r�i. peak flours) and will provide level D aperation with the
1988 projected volumes. By year 2000, tf�e level of service would
decline and would indicate a need for some improvements. Improve-
ments would be of a much lesse r nature than at Highway 47 and Old
Central.
5. The probable need to have an "all-way" stop control at tlie inter-
section of 57th Ave. and lth St. to serve volumes projected at that
intersection; otherwTSe, foresee no other significant effects on
1 ocal road�•�ays .
6. The local roadway system within the developmen± will provide a good
framework for meeting the internal traffic needs.
Ir. Kirk Herman, 610 57th Ave., asked how they were going to prevent vehicles
�rom cor�ing out of the developr�ent, heading easterly, and then cutting back on
!7th Ave. Could they put in a median so cars coraing out could not turn if
iraffic �,�as bogged down to get onto Highway 65.
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Mr. Benshoof stated they are projecting just under 60q of the traffic will
come and go from the east and just over 40°o��ill come and go from the west.
He stated it was important to note that in this develo�ment, there was a
choice; and if there should be some extraordinary delays at the Highway 65
intersection, the users would understand that and would find an alternative
route to the west. He did not expect many motorists to do what.P�1r. Nerman
was suggesting, because they feel that (lj with the appropriate inprovements,
this intersection will neet traffic needs; and (2� tf�ere are better choices
by using the roadway systems in the propertv to lth St. and then making other
choices from the 7th St. intersection.
htr. Bensfioof stated tiiere were controls that could
decide to do tt�at. (3ut, those controls would then
Nho use it, including residents of that street.
be provided should the City
apply equally to all people
'�r. i�eir stated 11r. Nerman's comment was a good one to pass on to the Citv
Enyineering staff v�hen they are working on the design phase.
1r. Ed Littlejohn, 711 58th Ave., stated that in the pro{�osal ouxlined h��
1r. Qenshoof, lJest �loore Lake Drive was an alternative route to Nic�hti�la�� 65
�hen traffic was hogged down at Ilighway 65/Old Central. Traffic c�uld alsn
�o on uest �toore Lake Rrive, then west on 61st to Univ. Ave. What about more
:raffic going by the Fridley High School and Fridley f�iddle School?
4r. Oquist stated that for the traffic that would go out on 4Jest ��toore LakP
)rive, the rn�jority of it �ro uld be about 4:30-5:30 when school was out and most
�f the children would have �lready gone home.
Ilr. Floyd I�essti��ick, 5665 Quincy St., stated the plan shoa�ed only one lane
�oing south out onto Highway 65 out of the project and two lanes going north.
lo�� would this one lane handle any additional traffic when it does not handle
he current traffic?
ilr. Benshoof stated that right turn would 5e subject to a yield control.
here a�ill be gaps in the traffic that the right turn riovements will be able
�o utilize. One thing to note was that the traffic patterns to and fror� this
�evelo�ment are opposite the peak traffic patterns. He would also like to
�oint out the aspect of the signal phasing change. ��lhen the green light was
cn the west leg of the intersection, no other traffic would have the green
�ight. The green light would be timed to stay on as long as there was a constant
cer:iand of traffic coming from the west, so that signal phasing change should
ielp this situation immensely.
��r. William Kell, 5675 Jackson St., stated that referring to the westbound
Exit ramp off 694 heading north on Highv�ay G5, in order to alleviate the
Froblem of people having to cross two lanes of traffic to make a left turn at
Fighway 65/Old Central into the development, had any study been made to put in
��other exit a short distance up the ramp so that traffic could get over to the
s�rvice road on the east side and then cor.�e across on Old Central?
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��r. Benshoof stated they had thought of that and had discussed it with Staff
and other agency staff participating. It was an idea worthy of further
engineering study. It was too early for ther� to judge whether it was the
best idea or not.
Mr. Kell asked what possibility there was to having another metered ramp
from tl�e developnent entering directly onto the westbound ramp onto 694.
This would eliminate a lot of the probla►s of traffic going out onto Nighway 65
and then onto tf�e ramp.
Mr. Benshoof stated that had not been discussed in depth. He thought there
was some reiuctance on the part of the State Departr�ent of Transportation to
allow an exclusive rar��p from a development.
Fir. Richard Glumac, 5725 Quincy St., stated that if he was coming from West
��ioore Lake Drive to the Higf�way 65/Old Central intersection at around 4:30 p.m.,
if there was a lot of traffic backed up, how could he get to that intersection?
Mr. Benshoof stated they have addressed that situation. They would expect a
stop sign to be installed to control that. In bot�i the morning and evening
peak hours, there would be sufficient gaps incoming and outgoing to allrn•r for
a left hand turn from ���est I•loore Lake Drive.
'�(r. lde 11 an as ked about exteri or 1 i ghti ng .
•1r. Weir stated the height of the lights was less ir�iportant than the type of
lighting fixture. The primary type of fixture, particularly in a residential
3rea, �rould t�e a box-ty�e fixture with down lighting. The typical height of
the fixture would range f ror� 12-16 ft. The distance of the lighting fixtures
From the homes ��as pretty substantial. He stated they felt lighting was an
�xtremely important factor in ti�e kind of tone that was set for a neighborhoed.
>ince the neighborhood was essentially a residential neighborhood, that factor
�as extremely important in selecting a fixture. Thev want to convey to the
�ublic, to traffic on I-694, to their neighbors to the north, and people on
;he site that this is a park-like type of environment.
lr. 6etzold asked about signage; for instance, for the hotel. Uould there
�e an�� luninous signs that would be f acin� the neighborhood?
1r. '.leir state� they have not selected the locations on each building for
;ignage. He stated t�iat �urely from a directional standpoint and infomational
�tandpoint, they will be asking for back-lit signs. They are not lookin, for
;f�e neon type hard-to-look-at sign. It all has to be in keeping v�ith the
etteriny style and tlie size of the signage as it related to the scale of the
�uilding. He �vas not sure ��hat type of signage the hotel would be renuesting.
le stated they are very serious about what they are proposing and the�quality
evel of this �roposal.
Ilr. Wellan asked about the storn water drainaye syster�.
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Mr. Gerald Sunde, Civil Engineer i•�orking �•iith bJoodbridge Pro�►erties on matters
relating to platting, drainage, etc., stated the criteria used by the City of
Fridley ar�d the Rice Creek llatershed District requireMents were that they
cannot discharge water at any rates greater than they ��ere prior to any
developrnent. So, the� �vill be adding some ponding areas on the.site to control
the rate of discharge. '
t�1r. ;lellan asked about contaminations from the parking lots.
I�Ir. Sunde stated there will be sedimentation as the water goes into the pond-
in� areas; also the Rice Creek !Jatershed District requires they have skinr�ers
on all the ponds so that any oils are skimmed off and canno� get out of the
po��ds. He stated the Rice Creek tJatershed District requirements were v ery
strict. He stated the State Depart�ent of Transportation y�as very interested
and was'workin� with them in terns of the location of the ponding areas.
1s. Gabel asked about the sanitary seti��er system and its capacity.
-1r. Sunde stated the sanitary se�•rer system will be piped up fror� 7th St. They
iave done an a►�alysis on the size of the syster� in the area of the site and are
�orkiny on that with the City. The systen cor�es very close to capacity down
�; University Ave., and that ��as bein� analyzed also.
!D'^ION Bk' MR. KOIIDRICK, SECO�aDTD BY 14R. BETZOLn, TD CLOSE TNF Pi'BLTC IfF.ARI1dG.
'PON A VOICE VOTE, ALL T/O�"ING AYE, CHAIRPERSON GABEL DECLAI'.F,D 1'11h' PUBLIC
,EARING CLOSFD A2' 9:35 P.M.
� OTIOtJ BY NR. KOf1DRICK, SECOIJDED BY IdR. OQUZST, TO REC0�1�1END TO CI'!'Y COITNCIL
� PPROVAZ, OF REZpNING REQUEST, ZOA #85-05, BY THE FRIDIEI' HOUSING & RF.DEVF.LOP�4ENT
EUTHORITY IN COOPERATION WITN WOODBRIDGE PROPF.RTIES, IT'C., TD REZONF. FROM r-3
i JENERaL SHOPPING CEN°'F.R) , C-1 (LOCAL BUSINESS) , R-1 (ONE FAI�ILY D[•.'ELLINC,) AND
� F-3 (GEIJEI��L !4ULTIPLE DF�EiLING) TO S-2 (REDEVELOPMEIJ?' DISTRICT) ON LOT 4,
�'IDITOR'S SUBDIVISIOid NO. 155, EXCEP"' THAT PAi?T TAKEN FOR HIGHWAY, Ai�D IAT 5,
r 1DITOR's SUBDIVISIOIJ 1�0. I55, EXCEPT TH�T PART TAKEN FOR HIGNt�AY, Al'7D Tti�
5?II'!'H TTJO HUTIDRED FEET OF THE NORTH HALF OF TH.'•: 1JORT11 HALF OF TFIF, SOU^_'HEAST
� 1�'�RTER OF SF.CTIO"] 23, T-30, R-24 WEST, F.XCEPT TH�T PART TAKEPI FOP. IiIGH[�TAY,
A JD A PORTION OF LQ^_'S, BLOCK 5, DONi�AY'S ZAKEVIEIJ IaANOR ADDI'^ION, ACCORDING TD
? fE PRELII�INARY PLAT THEREOF ON FILE IN THE CITY M�.NAGER'S OFFICE, Ild A77D FOR
FtIDLEY, MINNESOTA, ALL LOCATED If1 THE SOUTH N11LF OF SECTION 23, T-30, R-24, CITY
O' FRIDLEI', COUNTY OF ANOKA, MINIJESOTA, WI^_'f� TfIF, FOLLO[JING STIPULATIOIIS:
1. CHANGES TO THE 1�ASTE'R PLAI� SHALL BF, HANDLED AS OUTLZNF.D IIJ THF,
HOUSING & REDEVELOPI•1ENT AUTHDRITY MEI�D TO THE PLAIJNING COIIM,ISSION
DATED JANUARY 9, 1986.
2. PRIOR TO ISSUAIJCE OF THE FIRST BUILDING PERMIT, THE DEVEIAPER SUBI9IT
FOR HOUSIlJG & RBDEVELOPI�ENT AUTHORITY/STAFF APPROVAL THF. FOLLOldING
COMPREHENSIVE PLAt�S LJITIf PHaSING DE'_'AILS:
a , S9'ORM DRAII7AGE
b. Lr7FlDSCAPING '
c. LIGHTING
d. SIGNAGE
e. ARCHITECTURAL FACADE MATF•RIAL PLAl] INCLUDIIJG RAI.'P TRBA_T11F•NTS
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PL� ��WI��G C�t�1ISSI0F� ISEETIP�G, JAP�UARY 22, 1986 PAGF 8
3. REZONIIJG OF THF, JOfii1SON PROPF.RTY, LOT 5, BLOCK 5, DONP7AY'S
LAKEVIE�� M�IUOR ADDITION, I5 CONTIIdGENT IJPON SITE CONTROL OF
THE JOHNSOId PROPERTY BY THE HOUSING & REDF.VELOPIKF.NT AUTHORITY,
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ORDZNANCE TO BE COORDINATED WITH
ACQUISITI017 DATE.
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UPON A VOICF. VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CI{AIP.PERSON GRBEL DECLARF.D THE MO'"ION
CA�ZRIED UNr1NIHOU.SLY.
2. PUL'LIC HEA�IP�G: COP�SIDERATI��� OF A PRELIPIIMARY PLAT, P.S. #,85-07, LAI�.E
O.P�TE COR dRA E E R, t3 RI L S G L. RITY
IN 00('ERATI(lN 4I f WOO�QR �GE ROP R IE ,
Qeing a rep at o Lot , Au itor's Su� ivtsion No. 155, except that part
tal;en for Hi gh4�a��, and Lot 5, Audi tor' s Suhdi vi si on No. 155, except that
part taken for Nighwav, and Lot 22, alock 10, �onnay's Lakeview 'tanor
Addition, according to the map or plat thereof on file and of record in the Office
of the Registrar of' Titles in and for Anoka f,ounty, �iinnesota, and the
south two hundred feet of the north half of the north half of the southeast
quarter of Section 23, T-30, R-24 west, except that part taken for fiighway,
ar�d Lot 5, alock 5, Donnay's Lakeview Ifanor Addition, all located in tf�e south
half of Sectiun 23, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, ��9innesota.
MOTION EiY ldR. BE."ZOLD, SECOf+DED BY IdR. 61ELLAr7, TO QPF.N TflE PUBLIC :iL'ARI?JG.
UPC�IJ A VDICE VOTE, aLL [�OTIIJG AYE, CfiAIRPEFZSON GABEL DECLAP.FD Tf.'E PIII3LIC
HF,ARING OPEPr' AT 9: 37 P.1 f.
Mr. Robinson stated tt�e �lattinc� included all the prorerty, the drive-in
property and the Johnson �roperty, Lot 5, E31oc[c 5, Donnay's Lakeviev� t1anor
Addition. Tfie �lat was designed to facilitate the master nlan structure
ohasinq.
'9r. f?obi nson st ated Staff was reconnendi ng tl�e fol l o�ri ng sti �u 1 ati ons :
1. Approval of final plat contingent upon site control of the Johnson
propert�i, Lot 5, Block 5, Donnay's Lal:evie�•r '�anor Addition.
2. Declaration of protective covenants and easer�ents shall be subr�itted,
approved b�� the City and recorded ►�ith the plat. Itens of concern
sha11 include, but not be linited to:
a. Disposition and naintenance of outlots
b. Restriction of outlots usage to �reen space, buffer areas
c. �1aintenance of cor,vnon areas
d. Land use
e. Prohibited activities
f. Joint par!:ing/access agreer�ents
g. Other itens deer,ied appropriate by the City Attorney
3. Park fee, based on total square footage of the replatted properties
as defined in the puhlic hearing notice, to be paici on a pro rata
basis ►�ith each building pernit.
'D?'IOII BY MR. KONDRICK, SECDI�DED BY MR. BETZOLU, TO CLOSE THE Pi1BLIC HEAA.ING.
iPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTII�G AYE, CFIAIRPERSOI� GABEL DECLAP.ED �'l1E PUBLIC
'EARING CLOSED AT 9:40 P.M.
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PLi'VNIt�G CO�iMISSIO�� 14EETING, JA,��UARY 22, 1986 PAGE 9
I�IOTIOIJ B1' MR. KOI�DRICK, SECOt�DED BY I�IR. O�?UIST, TO REC014MEND TO CITY COUNCIL
APPROVAL OF PRELIIIIP:ARY PLAT, P.S. #85-07, LAIiE POINTE CORPORATF, CF.N:�'EF., BI'
TIiF. FRIDLEY HOUSIi�IG & REDEV�IAPMF.IJ^' AU^_'HORITY IPl COOPF,'RATION WITH WOOI�RRIDGE
PROPERTIF.S, IIJC. , BEIIIG A REPLAT OF LOT 4, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVI5IDP7 ND. 155,
EXCEPT THAT PART TAKEN FOR IiIGNWAY, AND LOT 5, AUDITOR',S SUBDIVIySION NO. 155,
EXCEPT TNAT PART TAKEN FOR HIGtIF7AY, A1JD LO:" 22 , BLOCK 10 , I)ONNAY � S LAKF, i�IFTa
MANOR �DDI_"=ON, ACCORDIlJG "_'D THE MAP OR PZ�T TIfF.REOF OR' F_TLE AND OF RECORD
IN TFiE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR OF TITLES IN AND FOR ANOKA COUNTY, 197NP1ESOTA,
AI�D TNE SOUTH �'WO HUNDRED FEET OF THF, NORTH HALF OF Ti.'F, NORTH HALF OF THT•.
SOUTHE��ST QUr1RTER OF SF.CTION 23, T-30, R-24 f3EST, EXCEPT "_'HA"' PART TAKF.N FOR
NIGfi�•IA]', AIJD LOTS, BIOCK 5, DONNAY`5 T.AKEVI�I 1�IAIJOR ADDITIOlJ, ALL LOCA':ED IN
THi; SOUTi1 t1ALF OF SECTIOl1 23, '"-30, R-24, CI'!'Y OF FRIDLE]', COUNTY OF ANOKA,
14IIJNESOT��, i3ZT11 mHE FOLLOFJIIIG STIPULATIONS:
1. APPP.OVAL OF FIN.�L PLAT COI�TIIJGENT UPO"1 SITF. C011TROL OF THE
JOHNSDId PROPER7'Y, LOT 5, BLOCK 5, DOIIG'AY'S LAKF.VIEtJ M.ANOR ADDITION
2. DECLARATION OF PROTECTNE COVE!VAP: TS Af1D EASEMENTS SHALL BE SUBMI2'TED,
APPROVED BY THE CITY AND RECORDED �ti'I^_'H THT: PLAT. ITEMS OF CONCERIJ
SHALL It�CLUDE', BUT NOT BE LIt�ITED T�:
a. DISPO5ITIOP7 AND hlAINTENANCE OF OUTLOTS
b. P.ESTRICTION OF OUTLOT.S USAGE TO GREEN 5PACE, BUFFER ARF.AS
c. li�I1JTENAIICE OF COIIMON AREAS
d. LAND USE
e. PRONIBI^'ED ACTIVITIES
f. JOII�T PAP.KING/ACCF,SS AGRF,EMENTS
g. OTffER ITE!'S DEEMED APPROPRIRTE BI' THE CITY ATTORNEY
3. PARK FEE', BASED ON TD^_'AI SQUARE F'OOTAGE OF THE RF.PLATTED
PROPERTIES AS DEFINED IN THF PUBLIC HF.ARING NOTICE, TO BE PAID
ON A PR� FGiT�'� BASIS WITIi EACH BUILDING PER'�tIT.
�`POP� A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AI'E, CHAIRPF.RSON GABEL DF.CLAF.F,D THT h10TION
i 'ARRIED UNAl1II�0U5LY.
3. I UE3LIC HEARI�;G: COi1SIDERATIO(d OF A S('FCIAL USE PERt1IT, SP #85-17, BY THF
� RIDLEY HOUSI��G & RE�EVELOPt1E�1T AUTHORITY IN COOi�ERATIOt� IJITH 1J00DBRIDGL-
( ROf'ERTIES, I�JC. : �
f er Section . 7.1, C, 5 of the Fridle�� Cit;� Code to al low an autor•iobi le
Farking lot to be located in R-1 zoning on Lot 22, Bloc'{ 10, Donnay's Lake-
�ier� "tanor AdditiQn, according to the r�ap or plat thereof on file and of
r�cord in the Office of the Registrar of Titles in and for Anoka County,
P'innesota, all located in the south half of Section 23, T-30, R-2�, City of
F�idley, County of Anoka, htinnesota.
l: )TION BY ldR. OQUIST, SECOIIDED BY 19R, KOPDRICfC� TD OPEN PHE PUBLIC HF.ARIP7G.
U'Old A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON GABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC
H i.�RING OPEN AT 9:42 P.M.
:�1•. Robinson stated the lot in question was Lot 22, Block 10, Danna�%'s
L �kevie�,r �tanor Addition, the lot which ��i11 renain sin5le family ar�d a�as not
p�oposed to be rezoned as S-2. The speci al use perrni t rras for parki ng on
s ngle family property for use by the adjacent property.
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i�1r. Robinson stated Staff �vas recor�mending the following stipulations:
1. Landscaping including berming shall be constructed in a manner
so as to provide a dense year-round screening between the
development and the single f amily homes t� the north.
�2. Lighting used for the development shall be shaded or d3ffused
to reflect light a►vay from the aajoining rropPrty.
4r. Robinson stated of particular concern to the City was where the driveways
�one out from the development and r+here headlights of cars would point north.
fliey want to make sure there is very good screening in those areas so
:he headlights will not intrude on t�ie neighbors to the north.
fOTION BY r�R. BETZOLD, SF.CO.:DED BY MR. KO.�DRICI:, TO CLOSE TI(E PI�BLIC FiF,ARING.
'PON A VUICE VOTE, ALL VOTIiIG AYE, CXAIRPERS011 GABEL DECLr1RED TKE PUBLIC
!FARING CLOSF.D AT 9:44 P.M.
'O_TION BY MR. KONDRICK, SECO.".'D-D BY MR. BETZOLD, TO RECOMMEND TO CITI' COUNCIL
..PPROVAL OF SPECIAL USF, PER1fIT, SP #85-17, BY THF. FRIDLEY HOi1SIlJG 6 REDF.VF,ZAP—
.'EiIT AUTHORITI' IN COOPERATIDI� �ro'ITH WOODBRIDGE PROPERTIES, IT�C., PFR 5F.Cr'70N
.05.07.1, C, 5 OF Tf1E FRIDLF,Y CITY CODE, TO ALLO[T AN AUT0l90BILE PARKING LOT TO
.'E LOC��TED IN R-1 ZOt�ING ON LOT 22, BLOCK 10, DOP7NAY'S L11KF,VIE�•� 1lAPJOR ADDITION,
. CCORDIIdG TO THE MAP OR PLAT TfiF.RF.OF 011 FILE AIJD OF RF.CORD IN THF. OFFICE OF
''HE REGI5TR�'iR OF TITLE_S IN AND FOR ANCIKA COUNTl', l9INP7F.SOTA, ALL 7ACATF.D IN TliF.
:OUT:1 I1��LF OF 5ECTIOIJ 23, T-30, R-24, CITY OP FRIDLEI', COUl1TY OF AiJOKA, MIIJNF•..SOTA,
� ITH TIIE FOLLOiti'IIJG STIPULATI011S:
1. L.�NDSCAPIIJG INCLUDIIJG BEFtIfING SHALL BE CQ2lSTA.UCTED IN A MANfIER
SO AS TO PROVIDE A DENSE YEAR—ROUND 5CREENING BET'[JEEN TfIF,
DEVELOPIaE:IT AND T9E SINGLE FAIfILY HOl•1ES TO TIlE NORTH.
2. LIGHTING USED FOR THE DEVELOPIiLiIT SIfALL BE SffADF,D OR DIFFUSL•'D
TO RF.FLECT LIGHT A!;'AY FROM TlIF, ADJOIFIING PROPERTY.
C?OtI A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYF. , CHAIRPEP,SOh' G�BEL DECLaRF.D TNE 190TION
C �RRIF,D UN��NINOUSLY.
�1>. Gabel stated the rezoning request, platting request, and special use permit
w�uld all �o to City Council on February 24.
�1,. Dave :leir stated he a�ould like to take this o�portunity to express their
a�preci ation to City Staff--��1r. Robinson, and a lot of other staff people who
hive worked incredibly hard to be able to neet this tinetable. He would like
t► make sure those people's efforts were recognized.
4. R ALLOCATIOP� OF 1985 COt1�1U��ITY DEVELOPf1EPdT BLOCK GRA�lT FUNDS:
M. Robinson stated that in 1985, a portion of the City's 1985 C�Sa allocation
w s designated for Riverview Heights Park Development/Acquisition which was
s ated as a natch for possible LAI�COt� funding. Unfortunately, the City did
n� t receive any LAt-JCO(� funds. It seened appropriate tF►at these manies be
rEallocated into the Center City account for P�SP work west of University Ave.
Tfis would bring the total 1985 Center City fund to 5108.664.
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PLAF�!'ItJG C(��UIISSIOPI MFETI�JG, �'At�UAP.Y 22, 1986 PAGE 11
I'r. Robinson sta�ed the City Council would be holding a public hearing on the
� eallocation of these funds on Feb. 3.
Is. Gabel stated she was very interested in finding out whether any of this
iio►iey could t�e reallocated and used for human service funding.
"r. Robi►ison stated he had called the County and the County has'a cap of 15°�
���f CDB(� funds that can be used for human services. If all the cities involved
n the county spent their 15%, then the County would be at that maxin�n 15°o
�or the entire county. Ho��rever, every city does not spend 15�. It was possible
��at if there were percentages f rom other comnunities �hat were not used for
iuinan services that a portion of this money could be reallocated for hunan services.
t r. lJel 1 an stated he agreed wi th Pts . Gab.el . He would rather see the noney go
�or sor�ething r�ore hurnan service-oriented than to see it spent on utilities.
he Ca�:ir�iissioners agreed that since t�ir, hiinton, Chairperson of the Hunan
1 esources Cor,i►�ission ��as not at the meeting tu give his inrut, and in order
o allo�� Staff tir,ie to check with tfie County to see if there were any extra
Iercentages fron other cor�imunities where more noney could be allocated to
ur�an services, this iter� should be c�ntinuec; until the next �eeting.
: OiIOiJ BI' MR. OQUIS�', SF.CONDF,D B1' l'1R. K0:IDRICK, TO �:OI�TINUE THIS I'_�'EI1 UP7TIL
' 'HF. NEXT I�EE'_''IIIG.
i PO:d A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTII�G AYE, CHAIIZPERSOII G�EL DI:'C7.�1RED '('HE 170TION
� ARRIED UIJANIMOUSLY.
5. �36 Ca1r�1U��ITY DEVELOf'!1E�dT BLOCI�, GRa"JT (CDaG) PROPOSALS:
; r. Robinson stated the City of �ridley's estinated entitlement for 1986 was
'83,488, a 30°� reduction from the 1985 allocation of �127,840. Human services
� ill receive 15°! of tliose funds. He stated the Corrn�unity Development Commission
f ad revier�ed the Staff's recor,�mendations for CDFi� funding and had nade a motion
ra�:ins their reconmendations.
! O"_'IOP; BY I?R. OQUIST, SEC0IJDED BY I�R. BETZOLD, TO REC0111fEIlD TO CITY COJIJCIL
� PPROVAL OF CDBG FUNDII�G A5 RF,CO.•:11ENDED BY THE COf�l�UNITI' DEVELOP1dEl1T
( D�'1N._TSSION (PRIORITIZED AS SH0�717J :
1986 FUNDS AVAILABLF. .. .................................$R9.488.00
1 . fiUl�lAN SF,RVICE GRANTS - Z 5� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13, 42.3. 00
2. CRIIfE PREVEITTION - SECURITI' HARD[JARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 500. 0�
3. PLAZA CE2JTER Il1PP.OVEMEII�S ........................... 60,565.00
a. CORRIDOR STUDY ..................... 510,000.�0
b. UNIVERSITY/I�ISSISSIPPI
LIGHTED SIGPIAGE ................... 8,000.00
c. FOL'R COR'IER IMPROj�E?fENTS AND/OR
LANDSCAPING ....................... 42,565.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED PROJ. COST.,89.488.00
4. (�LTERNATE) RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS PAP,K DEVELOPIfENT (MATCHIIIG FUNDS TO
LAYICOI� IF OBTAINED) . UP TO $50,000.00 °_'O BE ALLOCATED AT A Ll�'i'F.P.
DATE IF LAF.�COII FUP�DING IS OB_TAIIJED.
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�LAt PJI�lG C(�^1�1ISSI��! MEETING, J/�NUARY 22, 19£i6 PAGE 12
UPON A VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE� CKAIRPF,RS011 GABE'L DECLARJ:D THF MOTTON
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
6. 2ECEIVE JANUARY 6, 1986, PARKS & RECREATION COt•1t4ISSI0PJ MINUTFS:
•'dOTIOId BY I�R. KONDRICK, SECOI�DED 13Y MR. BETZOLD, TO RF.CF.I��E TiIF.'JAN. 6, 1986,
• ?ARICS & RECREATION CO!'414ISSIOI� 1�IIl!UTES.
1?ON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTIPJG AYE, CH�IRPERSOIJ GABF.L DECZ.�IRF.D TNF, MOTIOA'
:Al2RIED UIJANIMOUSLY.
1r. �etzold stated that regarding a location for the 49er's Davs "Round-up"
�nd carnival, Mr. John Flora has suggested that as an alternative to Locke
'ark, the 49er's Day Corrnittee also ask the City Council for the use of the
�arking lot east of City Hall. �1r. Getzold sta±ed his main concern was tying
i� the parking lot for the whole week. Mr. Flora felt there may still be
ufficient parking.
� r. Betzold stated he �•�as scheduled to roeet with the Cit�� Council on Feb. 3
� o r�ake the formal request for Locke Park, but i�e had sent a letter to the
�ity �1anager asking that City Staff explore the feasibility of using the
�arkiny lot.
! Q'^ION BY MR. KONDP,ICK, SECOIJDED BY 14R. BETZOLD, TO CONCUR �JITIf T'fIF. PARKS
� RECREATION COII.MI,SSION IN THF.IR REC0�9MENDATION TO CITY COiINCIL THAT TIfF.
1 RIDLEI' 49ER'S D��YS COI•1l4ITTEE BE ALLOL�F,D TO USE LOCKE PARK AF2F.A PIF.X'!' TO
C JI.UMBIA ARENA FOR THE "ROUND—UP", SUBJF.CT TO THF. FOLIAi:ZIJG CO27CFRNS BEIIiG
� DDRF.SSED:
1. INSURANCE
2 , [�.�TER SUPPLY '
3. BEER PER;fITS
4. I1�IPACT ON NEIGHBORHDOD
li�ON VOICE VOTE, GABEL, OQUIST, I;ONDRICK, WELLAN, VOTI�IG AYT•., BF.TZOLD ABSTAINIIJG,
C lr1IRPERSON GABEL DECLARED THE MOTIOII CARRIED,
7. R:CEI`JE JA(JUARY 7, 1986, ENERGY PROJFCT C0�1MITTEE t"INUTES:
1N)TION BY MR. KO.JDRICK, SECONDED BY MR. BETZOLD, TD RECEIVE THE JAIJ. 7, 1986,
E iERGI' PROJECT COMMITTEE MINUTES.
U.'ON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VUTIfJG AVE, CHAIRPERSOPJ GABEL DECLARED THE 1�10"'ION
C..RRIF,D UNANZMDUSLY.
8. W CEIVE JAt�UARY 8, 1986, HUI1Atd RESOURCES CO(�IP�IISSIO�J P�IfJUTES:
I1c ^IOAl BY MR. OQUIST, SECOIdDED BY MR. KONDRICK, TO RECEIVF. THE JAIJ, 8, 1986,
HI:1AN RESOURCES COMMISSrON MII�UTES.
UI ON A[�OICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYL', CHATRPF.RSON GABEL pECZ,ARED TNE MOTION
Cr RRIED UNAIVIMOUSLY.
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PLAf�I ING C�f1h1ISSI0t� �1EETING, JANUARY 22, 1986 PAGF 13
9. IECEIVE JANUARY 9, 1986, HOUSIP�G & REDEVELOP�IENT AUTHORITY MINUTES:
!O.^'IO'] BY f�7R. OQUIST, SECOIJDED BY �'NR. KONDRICK, �'O RECEI'✓E THF. JAN. 9, 1986,
.'OUSING 6 REDF.;�F.LOPMElJT AUTIIORITY MIIJUTES.
��'PON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VO_TIP�G AYT•. , CHrjIRPERSON GABEL DF•CLrZRED TFlE MO'^ION
�ARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
10. 'ECEIVE JA��UARY 14,1986, COP�T•1UPJITY DEVELOPP•1FNT C(X•1�1ISSI�PJ �1IP�UTES:
.'OTIO'+ BY !1R . OQUIST , SECOI�DED BY 1•SR . KOIJDRICK, TO RECEIVE TIIE JAlJ . 14 , 1986 ,
�'Oi f."; U"JI T�' DEVEZAP!•1F.1JT COl fMZSSION MIIJUTFS.
'PO"d A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTII�G A1'E, CfiAIRPERSON GABF.L DF.CLARED THE 1fOTIOl7
'r1RRIED UldAldllll9iISLY.
11. _,ECEIVE JAPJUARY 14, 1986, APPEALS CO(•T•1ISSION MIPJUTES:
.!OTION BY ��IR. BETZOLD, SECO.dDED BY MR. WELLAI�, TO RECI�VE THF. JAIJ. 14, 1?86,
..PPEAZ,S COMIIISSION lfIN11'''F.S.
'PON A VOICE VOTE, ALL I�OTING AYF, CHAIRPF,RSON GABEL bECLARED _"HF. 1f0^'IOIt�
'ARRIED UNANIMOUSL2'.
12. ;ECEIVC JAPlUARY 15, 1986, ErJVIR�NPiFPJTAL OUALITY C0�41ISSI��' h1IfJUTFS:
IOTIOV BY i�R. �JELLAN, SECONDED BY MR. �ONDRICK, TO RECEIVE THF. JAN. 15, 1986,
'IJVIROIdh!EIJTAL QUALITY COMMZSSION MINUTES.
iP0!1 A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING A�'F., CIfAIRPERSON GABEL DECLARF,D TffE MOTION
'ARRIED UNAIJIMOUSLY.
Ilr. !�lellan stated the Corrnnissioners had a copy of a merno fron �tyra Gibson
�ated Jan. 22 regarding composting. It was the concensus of the Environr�ental
�ualit�i Cor.,mission that they continue to look into coMposting for the Cit� of
�ridley. There were a lot of problems both :vavs, but they felt the net effect
��as there to reduce the load to the landfills,�resource recovery plans, etc.
ir. Wellan stated P�is. Gibson had done a fine job in contacting the various
:oinmunities throughout the metropolitan area and had included with her memo
� list of composting pros and cons for each cor�munit;�.
Ilr. Wellan stated monies are available through the State which could be used
�or maintenance of the project. The Environmental Quality Commission would
ike the Planning Commission to support their recommendation that the Citv
:onsider a composting program in the City of Fridley to be located either
�ear SORT Recycling or some location where it would not be 3ffensive to the
ieighbors.
1r. tJellan stated they definitely do not want the SORT Recycling prograri to
;uffer; in other words, monies taken away frorn the recycling program to provide
'or the cor�posting program. The recycling program, as far as prioritv, was
�uch more important than composting.
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PLANI I�iu C(1i1�tISSIOP� I�EETIP�G, JAr�UARY 22, 1986 PAGE 14
1OTION BY 1dR. WELZ.AII, SECOP�DF.D BY MR. OQUIST, TO C01dCUR WI'_"H THF. E.'VVIRON�:I:'dTA7,
S Ur7LITY COIIIIISSION'S RF•C01�f19F.NDATIOI� TO THF. CITi' COL�NCIL TH�'1T CITY STAFF
1 EVELOP AN ESTII�IATED BUDGET FOR IMPLEI9ENTIIdG A COMPOST PROGRAM IN '_''HF. CITI' OF
1 RIDLEY BASED ON EXPENSF.S FROM OTIiF,R 11UNICIPALITIES AND TO LOOIC FOR A DROP—OFF
:ITE IIJ TIIF CITY FOR COI.'POSTING.
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i PON A VOICE VOTF., ALL VOTING AYE, CIIAIIZPERSON GABEL DECLARF.D THF, IdOTION
( ARRIEL' UIJAIJIIfOUSLY.
AD,IOI R�lF',EP�T:
MO'_'IC 9 BY I1R. KOIJDRICK, SECOIdDED BY MR. BETZOLD, TO ADJOURN TfIE 1�IEETING. UPOld A
VOICI VOTE, ALL VOTING AYF., CHAIRPF.RSON GABEL DBCLARED THF. JAN. 22, 1986, PLAIJNING
COl1h1i S5_TON MEE PI!]G ADJOURNED AT 10:45 P.M.
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PUBLP�C HEARING
BEF�RE THE
CITYfCOUNCIt
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Notice is hereby given that there w,ill be a Public Hearing of.the
of iFe City of Fridley in the City;'Hall at 6431 University Avenue
on Mcnday, February 24, 1986, in t;he Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m.
of.
Consideration of a Rezoning request, ZOA #85-05,
by the Fridley Housing & Redevelopment Authority
in cooperation with Woodbridge Praperties, Inc.,
to rezone from C-3 (G,eneral Shopping Center), C-1
(Local Business), R-1' (One Family Dwelling) and
R-3 (General P1ultiple Dwelling) to S-2 (Redevelop-
ment District) on Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision
No. 155, except that!part taken for Highway, and
Lot 5, Auditor`s Sua'division No. 155, except that
part taken for HighWay, and the south two hundred
feet of the north h�lf of the north half of the
southeast quarter o� Section 23, T-30, R-24 west,
except that part taken for Highway, and a portion
of Lot 5, Block 5, ponnay's Lakeview Manor Addition,
according to the pr�liminary plat thereof on file
in the City Manage�'s Office, in and for Fridley,
Minnesota, all loca�ted in the south half of Section
23, T-30, R-24, Ci��y of Fridley, County of Anoka,
Minnesota.
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Any aid all persons desiring �o
above stated time and place. !,
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MAYOR
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PUBLIC HEARING
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CITY COUNCIL
Not;ce is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council
of ihe City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast
on �onday, February 24, 1986, in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose
of :
Consideration of a Final Plat, P.S. #85-07, Lake Pointe
Corporate Center, by the Fridley Housing & Redevelopment
Authority in cooperation with Woodbridge Properties, Inc.,
being a replat of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision No. 155,
except that part taken for Highway, and Lot 5, Auditor's
Subdivision No. 155, except that part taken for Highway,
and Lot 22, Block 10, Donnay's Lakeview Manor Addition,
according to the map or plat thereof on file and of record
in the Office of the Registrar of Titles in and for Anoka
County, Minnesota, and the south two hundred feet of the
north half of the north half of the southeast quarter of
Section 23, T-30, R-24 west, except that part taken for
Highway, and Lot 5, Block 5, Donnay's Lakeview Manor
Addition, all located in the south half of Section 23, T-30,
R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota.
Any �nd all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the
abov� stated time and place.
WILLIAM J. NEE
MAYOR
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MFJVIORANDUM
M 7�10 �: Department Heads, Carm�unity Developnent C.a�nission and Planning
Cairussion
M?10 FRCM: James itobinson, Planning Coordinator
M a10 L1ATE: January 10, 19B6
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F X'�ING: 1966 Carmunity Developn�t Block Grant (mHG) Proposals
H: ar.e currently seeking staff and citizen corrmission input with cegards to
c�r proposals for 1986 Cormunity Developnent Block Grant pro�ects.
7;is year's allocation has been significantly reduced due to federal mandate.
C�r estirr�ted entitlement for 1986 is S89,488.e0, a 30g reduction f rom the
1 �BS allocation of S127,64E'.0�.
7�e 1986 prelirrsnary list of projects includes:
1. H�anan Services, traditional 158 or S13,�23
2. Plaza Center Public Ia�rovenentB
3. Criroe Prevention - Security Hardarare Program
4. Riverviev Heights Park Develo�ent
5. Lcna and Moderate Inc.ane Eligible Projects
1. H�anan Services Allocations, have traditionally been 15e of the total
allotment. S�ecific recormtiendations fran the H�n Resources Commission
Will be provided later in the year. Last year's allocations are enclosed
as Attachment 1.
�. Plaza Center I�roveaents, may include:
a. Flinding for a University Avenue corridor study
b. Implgnentation of University/Mississippi four corners improvement
project
c. Plaza Center directional signage
d. Landscaping along the Mississippi boulevard
e. University/Mississippi lighted street signage
C�rresp�nding Attaci�ments 2a� provides examples and further explains these
F�ojects.
3. Crime Prevention - Security Hardware Program, offers free security
hardWare for low incane residents in targeted areas. A proposal from the
Fridley Caratunity Crime Prevention staff i.s esclosed as AttachQrrent 3.
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De� artmEnt Heads, Curnunity Develogaent Ca:rrsssion and Planning Ccr,c�,issicn 6 V
Ja� .uary 10, 1966
Pa� e 2
4. Riverview Heights Park Development, involves continued acquisitien of
ho�s which lie adjacent to our park and in the flood plain. As in oUz
1985 Ca-vr,unity Developnent Block Grant proposal, we are suggesting that
this allocation could be tied to successful acquisition of 1966 LAHCON
funds. Block Grant monies would be usc�i only as the needed 508 match in
the event we are successful in acquiring LAkCON funding. A ma��
illustrating the horr►es in question and acquisition cost estimates are
' included in Attachr�nt 4. ,
5.� Law and t�Soderate Income Projects, could include any eligible pcoject
wl:ich ber�efits neighberhoods designated as law and moderate incc�e census
tract as illustrated in Attachenent 5.
At this time w� are asking for input from the staff and various comrr.issiens
to be forwarded to Council. In reviewig this matter it would be desireable
to ad:�re to tt,e follrn:ing sch�ule:
Januar}• 13, 19B6 - Department Head Review
January 14, 1986 - Ccr,�r�unity Developt�ent C�,ission review
Jaruar�• 22, 1986 - Planning Ca-�',ission Review
Januar}� 27, 1986 - City Council Review
F�ruar}� 14, 1986 - 5�.:.it Grant rea,uest to Court��
Pr�vided for }�our review along with thE project description attachr�ent� i� a
�i ,�e.:t cost breakdc�wr;. Please provide input as to tt,�: a�pro�ciate prc�c�rt
pr oritiution of these or other desired pro�ects. Your timel}• response is
aF� �ceciated.
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PCT'c�2v;IAL 1966 OCN'5�.,'IvITY Df.VIIAPt"�T ALAC�C GRF1t�'T PRiIIb'CI'S
1! 66 Flinds Available . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .569.486.��
P�oposed Priority: •
1, H�n Serti%ice Grants - 15$ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,423.0D
2, Plaza Center Improv�ents:
' a. Univecsity Avenue Corridor Study (gart. contribution? .. 10,0��.�0
. b. University/M.ississippi, 4 corner iJr,provement project. ..+50,0�0.�0
c. Plaza Center Area Directional Signage 3,750/unit x 7. .. 26,25�.00
d. Miiss. blvd. ]andscape '�rovenen� (t� 6 SE cotners}. .. 5�,��0.0[�
e. Univ./M,�ss. lighted street nar�e signs 2,NOC,'unit x 4. .. 8,0�('.�(�
3, Crine Prevention - Securit}� Hard�:are . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,5�C.��
4, Riverview Hghts Park Develop.(rratch funds to p�ss 1986 fund�)50,0�C.CL�
Ncte: Project figures are rough estinates and subject te ct,ange.
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PROPOSED PRIORITY FOR 1986 COt�IUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDING
19 �6 Funds Available. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 89, 4 88. 00
• . ,
1. Human Service Grants - 15� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,423.00
2. Crime Prevention - Security Hardware. . . . . . . . . . . . 15 500.00
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3. Plaza Center Improvements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,565.00
a. Corridor Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,000.00
b. University/Mississippi Lighted Signage. ... 8,000.00
c. Four Corner Improvements and/or Landscaping . 42�565.00
Total Estimated Project Cost. .$89,u 88.00
Not:: Plaza Center Improvements 3a-c are rough estimates. Items 3a and 3b
wil. receive priority; the remainder to be used for item 3c.
�1. [Alternate] Riverview Heights Park Development (matching funds to LAWCON
if obtained). Up to $50,000.00 to be reallocated at a later date if
LAWCON funding is obtained.
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PLANNING DIVISION
MF.MORANDLIM
!g y0 T0: John Flora� Public Works Director
t�ff y0 FROM: Jim Robinson� Planning Coordinator �'✓
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1�� �;0 DATE: January 29, 1 g86
RE3ARDIhG: Use of Community Development Block Grant (CDBC) Funds for
Riverview Heights Acquisition
Du: to recent interest in pursuing further acquisition of flood plain
pr�perties in the Riverview Heights area I have looked ir.to the possibility
of acquiring property with Community Development Block Grant funding alone.
In 19b5� �37,164.00 was allocated from our CDBG funds for use to match a
fi ;cal 1986 LAWCON grant if obtained. As you knor�r we did not receive these
LA"CGN monies. If fiscal 1g87 LAWCON monies are still available xe will make
ev ey effort to receive funding. Hoxever, these monies would� if acquired�
no be available soon enough for use with the 1985 CDBG funds w hich must De
sp� nt by the 1986 year end.
Ir. order to continue our Riverview Heights acquisition progras r�e Qould
su� pleaer.t the �37�164.00 from our 1g85 CDBG funds aith 1986 CDBC funds. We
Wo�ld propose that the Findell property be considered for the next
accuisition. This property was appraised and slated for acquisition in 1984
bu� was later dropped due to insufficient funds. The Fir.dell property is
al:o the most affordable. A location diagram and cost breakdoWn for the
Ri�ervieu Heights Acquisition project are included for your revier�.
The 1g84 appraised value of the Findell property xas ��15,000.00. Relocation
as:istance could expose us to as much as �16,500.00 bringing the esti�ated
total to a61�500.00. Beyond the �37,164.00 already available an additional
�2�+�336.00 would be required from our 1986 CDBG funds.
ThE proposed priority for 1966 CDBG fundir.g, which was recommended for
apF^oval by the Planning Commission, indicates that item 3c, Four Corner
IaF^ovements, xas given the least priority (see enclosure). The �42,565.00
all>cated under this ite� wher. reduced by the �24�336.00 needed for RiverviEw
Hei;hts would leave ;�8,2a9.00 in the Four Corner fund.
If it is the Council's desire to proceed as outlined, the proposal to
reallocate the 1g85 Riverview Heigbts fund, r+hich is the subject of a
Feb•uary 3, 1986 public hearir.g, should be xithdraxn.
Ple�se note that it xill be necessary to submit our final grant application
for 1g86 Community Development Block Grant funding to the County on or before
Feb �uary 14� 1g86,
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W�'.t S R RECREATIn�' C(1►•ti•tISSI�N PiEETIt�G. J/U�UA(;Y 6, 1986 FAGE 2
1. � I ItE CTf��, P.Ef'ORT;
2.
a. Na�es PTA E�Z�tive Coard
Dr. Eioudreau state Haves PTA Executive Board has talked to [1r. S��itz�r
�and Dr. Rens and they �� like to pursue a cooperative venture ��it►� tf�e
Ci*_:� for playground equipne t Nayes Sch�ol, Dr. S��itzer and re�resenta-
tives fror.� the f'TA I►ad presente his pro�osal at the October Co�mi�sion
neeting. At that ticie, the Cai���issi agreed to cooperate with ti�e PTA
Executive Qoard and School District ln 52,000 in cash plus nan hours
to install the ec�ui�xnent.
Dr. (3oudreau stated the Nayes I'TA Executive Board w , eeting tha± evenin�
wi tfi the �1 a.iground ec?ui pr�ent representati ve to 1001. at i�en! . Tl�P��
are looking at a possi5le 510,000 for plavground e�uipnent.
+�i! �USI'�CSS:
�. 2ec�uest - Fridle% 49er's - �on Betzold
( �r. f;etiol d st ated he has been Presi dent of the 49er' s �a��s Cortn� t*_ee f or
the �as'_ t��o years. This ��as the 12th year of the citvi cele!�ratir,r.. Ne
stated it involves the 49er's Da� parade, tl�� 'liss Fridle;� Pageant, the
°ouncl-up, a��d connunity or�anization activities.
!'r, Retzolci statFC' one of the interesting �ositions he has found as President
of the 4�er' s Dav Conr.i ttee i s ti�at there real l�� i s not an�� org��n i zat i �n a�
such. 'here are nany grours and nanv individuals �•,��o are �art of thr whole
prucess,�and it is his jo5 to trv to coordinate and pull everythinc� together
so everything happens at once durin� t►�e time period called 49er's �ays.
t1r. l3etzold stated he needed sone assistance fror-� the Cit�f and a recomenda-
tiun fror; the Corn.iission regarding the acttvi*.y kna.rn as the "Rounc!-ur", th�it
has heen held o�� tt�e vacant lot jus! sout� of Cit�� Nall for thP last tvro
years. Last year t��ere ►�as quite a bit of activity on ti�e lot. There was
a carnival brougf�t in froc� St. Cloud r�hich brought in a lot of trdffic fron
UniYPrsity Avenue anu throu�hout the Cit.i, plus nany other activities. The
otl�er traditional thin,s such as the Pageant ►•�as held at the hi�h school,
the seniors' dance at the VFi1 Hall, the bc�wling tournanen*_, the athletic
events at tf�e Co�,nunity Park, etc.
fdr. Letzold stated they had froped to continue to have this area as the
focal point for a f�� years, but thev have now lost that opportunitv as
the lot is now a par{:ing lot and there are plans to develop i*_. Th?�� no�,
i�ave to look else�rhere.
'tr. Getzold statc�! he h�C �.�ritten to the ('ar4:s b!?ecreation Corr-�?ssion on
Oct. 2B in ��hich he had tried to identif�� where in the Cit� they ceuld
centirvE t� do th�s type cf tF�iny. He has con*_acted the Sci�ool District. ,
The School pistrict is ►rilling to let the City use its facilities hut with -�
no carni val for i rsurance reas�ns. Ne has ccntacted [�ave I�arri s ti�ho owns
the field across fra.i Colur.�;ia Arena. Itr. Harris is willin� to let the
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r',4!;► 5� �?EC��11TI0'� CC►�1ISSIrn! r1EETI��G, �IAI��ARY G� 1956 �'P�E 3
-- City use the fields, but he would put on a stip�lation sayin� t►�ose fields
are subject to sale and develop�ent at any ti�e.
!•ir. t�etzold stated fie felt the Comons area was out because Of nei�hhor�iood
o5,jection, and they would lose the exposure to Universit;� Ave. E1e statPC!
he h�s contacted Anoka Countv for tl�e use of Colunbi a Arena. The�� are
�•�illing to rent the use of the building for 55��/day and g500Jday for t!ie
use of the lot. I�e did not think it ��ould be cost effectivP to rent these
facilities.
��Ir. Betzold stated he �rould like to renuest the use of thn I.ocke Fart: arPa
next to Colunbia Arena f or the carnival and the v arious �rganizati�ns'
activities. fie stated 49er's Days ���ill be the last �ieek in June this year.
�ir. Y.onririck asked a`�out an_� conflic*_s �•�i�h any othPr s!?ortin� ac±ivitiPs
in Locl:e �ark at this ti�e.
'1r. Y,irk stated there ti•rould he no �rohlen if the carnival and activities
►rere confined within the softball area. The soccer area t�as used c�uite
ex*ensively hy the Youth Soccer Association, hut there was still enouyh
ro�.� bet��een the soccer field an�! tf�e softhall area. The softhall area was
not scheduled for an� lea�ue ga�.ies at all last sur-r�er.
Dr. Qoudreau stated this area uas certainly as large, if not larger, than
th�� lot sout�� of Cit� Nall. He stated tt�ey ►roul� have to cl�ecl� ���t�
` insura��ce and beer pernits.
�ir. t3etzold statPCi insurance ���as the Citv's major concern last vPar, too.
The carnival peoF�le provided their own insurance last y�ar. �
�r. E;oudreau stated the only negative he �•�oulci anticipa:e in this area rras
neigFiborhood o5jection as ti�ere ►•�as only orie way in and one ��+a:� out on
G9±h Pve. Ne statecl Councili.ian ;arne�te lives in t�.is area, an�i h� could
address this issue at City Council.
'tr. Young statNl he ►�oul�i be concerned ahout what dar�age could he done to
the land if the cariiival ►-�ould have to be noved in or ou� �urin� or after
a rain. AnothPr concern ►�as the assurance that the area ���ould he cleaned un
when the carnival people leave. �
�•1r. Betzold stated the 49er's Day Comittee had the sar�e cenccrr about
clean up last :�ear. They had a cre�� lined up on 'ton�ia�i r.�ornin; t� clean
up tl�e lot, but they �rere not needed. Tfie carnival �eeple cl?aned up the
area the��selves. He stated it ��as a very clean operation. Ele !-ad heen ver�i
pleased in de�lir� ��,i±! ��•�7: << tf.f. sECre� very conscientious of their image.
:1r. �etzold stated it rained a cou�le of da�s last year, and after the
carnival left, the lar.d was net tcrn u�. He did now know if the ground
in Locke Park was the sane or not, but he did agree this r�as VEI"y hL'nV��
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Gr. 6oudreau stated that regarding danaye to the area, �ost of tt�e area
tht�� are tall:ing about is not only fenced in which ►vill help with c�ntrol,
5u*_ it is also a softball area Nith an ag lir�e surf ace.
�r. f;oudreau stated tliere is also a nain water supply to the Cit�� located
here, and he would check ►��ith I'ublic Ilorks to make sure theFe was no
pr oh 1 er., . +
.':�"?O!: B�' MR. }'OL::G, SECV17nF.D B1' !NT,'. ALLEIT, .^n RECO;.'!•,'F.'+D ^'O CI'!"' !'n":1CIL
"_'i?,iT TIlF. FRIDLE`_' 49uR'S Dn�'S CO.'.'l�!_T:'EF, 73F ALLOf'F.D TO US£ T/!E LOC'�''' Fnl�i'
n.�:.l ::��:."' :"�- CCLC':':?.n .•lRE!:r� :'OP. THi: "RD:'ND-UP"� Sf113J^C"' TD T!!E FOI_L,Ot'_'. ,
C'�.';C:;R:�S BEI.�G ADJI2E'SSED:
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!'F��.': �, VOIC� t'OTT., ALL I'O:'_'l.'C A�T, C.'IAITPF.R:�C>t: Y.O.':DA._TCY. DI:CLAI'F.A TI'1'
M� "'.0'� CAP.RIED U';A'7I�'OC�SLS',
+� ar. Joe 3aker -;Joodcrest Fler�ntary Sc�ool
�aker stated he �ras tf�.e princi�al of lloo�±crest Ller�entarv School, lie
sta also at the neetinn were four of the �arents who re�resent tloodcrest
School.
f�trs. ,�1 ice " sner, 7301 �telody Dr, t!. E. , stated she had chi ldren attendi n�
YJoodcrest Ele. tar� at this tine. She �ras also a r�emb�r of the PT�. She
wa� speakinr on b alf of tl�e parents at the neetin� in requestinc� tl�at
the �ocriission take orae involveiient in ±he pro?�ct �r. Qaker woui� hP
presenting to then at e i,-�eeting.
Dr. �aker state�i :loadcrest leca±ed on t�e n�rthern hour�dary �f f'ridle��.
They have sone pla�yround equ� ent tl�at was set up in ti�e sixties. They�
had a nurrt�er of ►•�oo�ien o5jects wh' h have deteriorated and have had to be
pulled out. In ligilt of that, Dist ' t 16 has enpo�vered ;looc;crest in
F ri cl ey, the ttive schc�o i s i n Spri r,g I_ak arl:, ard the one school i n p 1 ai ne
to look at their playgrounds and present nlan to the School f�istrict.
He was preser.ti n5 �loodcrest ' s p 1 an to tFe C� � for thei r i r�forr�at i on .
Cr. Baker s*_ated the park facilit�� that serve� th are� of Fric,ley c:as
'4adsen ParE;. They looked at that park in con,lunctio with ttieir �lans
an�i tried to plan sonethinn, that :vould add to rather t, duplicate that
faciliiy, beca«se sor..e of the chilc+ren in t1�e coc�r*.unit� c utilize that
park faci lity. �
Dr. 'v'aker stated they hert lookir•c. �� 2?-pf�;� ���r�. Tr:f� e��ir.r• .' *I,�.•
ere sucg?st;rc uc:ild hanCle chilc'rer ,ages 3- 14, As planr.ed and ia c�*.,
Phase 1��oulc+ handle all tl�e ages. The additi�n of �hases 2 and 3 all d,
for i�ore children and more creativity over a 3-year period. -
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Janudry 16� 1986
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Mr. Nasin QurCShi
Clty Man� get
C1ty of F[idlry
6G31 Ctiltrisl�y At'rt�uc �:.E.
F[ldlry. MititiCso�a 55432
DCar Mr. �Ureshi:
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Box 32549
Fridlry, MinnCso�a 55432
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The city council is schrdulyd ot► Frbruery 3 to coiisider my requCs� 4o usr Lock� Park
durin� tF: 1986 FridlCy 49Cr Dd,s for this yCar's Rouudup and carni�•al acti�•i�i�s. This
ma�ter wa� piesetited to thr Parks and Recteation Commission on January 6.
On Januar✓ 15. I discussCo my rCqurst with John Flora, who suggrstrd that w� mi�h� also
consid�r isin� thr parkiug lo� to thC CasC of c,hC Fridley Civic CCntrr for thost er�nis.
lt would be prefcrablC to have the carnival and our local or�d��izations in th� arC�
of City Nill bCcausr it draws at�rntion to �he dEVC1OpIDCiIL of rCcrn� yCars.
HowCvCr, usin� thC Ci�y Hall parkiti� lot for the carnival might worsCn an alrCddy
crowded �arkiri� eondi�iot� durit�g thC daytimC. Perhaps Chdt could be c1lCvia�Cd by
allowin� ��aff mCmbCrs �o park on 5th S�rCCt during that wrek.
I �hiTik e tther LockC Pdrk or the City Hall parkin� lo� would be good loca�i�ns for che
fCs�ivi�i s. 1 would likC thC ciLy staff to consider chC rrlative mCri�� uf thC
locations prior co thC eouticil merl111g ot� FCbruary 3 so �hat, thC eouncil ca�i make th�
fi�ial dec sion rrKarding thr loca�ion of �his yCar's evrn�s.
Finall}•. �s rrr��iousl}• not�d� plcas� b� ad�•isrd �het vic erc planr�fT�rr, t� h.��:�• i i.:• :. ,,r '�.
{�arad� oi� "��::d,,•: ii;�;!:t, Jus:�• 23 SLdILSU� at 7:30 p.m. �o kick off thr c�iy crlrbta�i��i..
I do noi ��liC�•C �he� �his chan�r fron �hC prrvious Saturday mornin� parcdCs will caus�
Cxtraordi�,ar} problrms for t,hC eity prrsonncl or �hC residCn�s alon� thr parnde rou�e.
lf �•ou or ati}• of Lhr eit� staff inemb�rs ha��e a��y ques�ions about 49Cr Days, p]Case call
mC� C�LYIC7 at my officr (533-1555) or at home (571-0098).
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Frid 49crs I j
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C�N� MEMORANDUM
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'1J: � Nasim Qureshi, City Manager
'fROM: John G. Flora; Public Works Director
�UBJECT: Metro waste Control Commission
Agreements No. 67
[�TE: January 27, ]936
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feriodically, the City enters into two agreements with the Metropolitan
�aste Control Commission. Agreement No. 191 supports the �•T�ICC sewer
line coming from hlounds VieM• through the City to the main interceptor
cn a five-year cycle and Agreement No. 67 supports the MWCC sewer line
coming from Columbia Heights to the main interceptor on an anrual basis.
lgreement No. 67 incorporates a change in payment from 55,300 to 55,700
�nnually, for maintaining the Columbia Heights line.
�his agreement is an economic benefit to the City and does not cause
�ny hardship to our sewer maintenance program.
lecommend the City Council approve the attached agreement with the
letropolitan Waste Control Commission.
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January 2, 1986
Mr. Na�im Qureshi
City M 3nager
City oE Fridley
6431 U�iversity Avenue North
Fridle �, MN 55432
SUBJEC C: INTERCEPTOR MAI'VT�'NA!VCE AGREEMENT FOR 1986
Dear M�. Qureshi:
We wi�h to renew for another year Interceptor Maintenance Agreement
Number 67 un3er the sama general term5 and conditions contained in the
Agreem�nt now in force between the City of Fridley and the
Metrop�litan Waste Control Commission with the exception of Section
6.02 (ost Estima��s Monthly Payments. We would like to amend this
sectio � to rea3:
"6.02. Cost Estimates Monthly Payments." The par-
t�es estimate that the total amo�nt of costs which the
C�mmission will be required to pay to the Municipality
f�r performance of this Agreement in 1986 will be
$i,700.00. The Commission agrees to pay to the
Minicipality on or before the last day of each month in
1�86, the sum of $475.00 as an advance payment of such
c�sts. On or before April 1, 1987, the Municipality will
s�bmit to the Commission a detailed statement of the
a;tual costs incurred by the Municipality wtiich the
C�mmission is required to pay in accordance with Section
6, O1, and will remit to the Commission any amount paid to
tie Municipality which is in excess of such actual costs.
I: the total of the monthly advances previously paid by
tie Commission is less than the act�al amount of such
c�sts, the Commission shall pay to the Municipality on or
b�fore May 1, 1987, an amount equal to the difference
batween the actual costs and the monthly advances pre-
v.ously paid. The Municipality shall keep detailed
r�cords supporting all costs of the types specified in
S�ction 6.01, which it expects the Commission to pay, and
siall make the same available to the Commission on
r �quest.
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Mr. N� sim Qureshi
Januaiy 2, 1986
Page 7 wo
The renewal Agreement is enclosed in triplicate for endorsement. We
have :igned the e�closed statement as our intention of renewing the
Agreert ent and ask that you also sign and return to us two ( 2) of the
executed copies and retain one (1) for your records. Should you have
any qu�stions or suggested changes to the basic Agreement,-please feel
f ree t� contact us .
Very truly yours, �
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LOUIS 7. BR �IMHURST
Chief 4dministrator
LJB:LR�:pp
Encl os lre
cc: L3Rae Bohn, Accounting Supervisor
J�hn Almo, Director of Operations
Rick Arbour, Interceptor Manager
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STATEMENT OF AGREEMENT RENEWAL
INTERCEPTOR !�lAINTENANCE AGREEMENT N0. 67
�he Metropolitan Waste Control Commission and the City of Fridley
agree to renew the Interceptor Maintenance Agreement No. 67, which is
curre�tly in force between these parties. The terms of the Agreement
for the renewal period shall be the same as those contained in the
Agree�ent, which was executed for the ,7anuary 1, 1985 throygh December
31, i►85.period with the exception of Section 6.02: �
"6.02. Cost Estimates Monthly Payments." The par-
:ies estimate that the total amount of costs which the
�'ommission will be required to pay to the Municipality
�or performance of this Agreement in 1986 will be
�5,700.00. The Commission agrees to pay to the
Itunicipality on or before the last day of each month in
986, the sum of $475.00 as an advance payment of such
��osts. On or before April 1, 1987, the Municipality will
�ubmit to the Commission a detailed statement of the
�.ctual costs incurred b� the Municipality which the
c'ommission is required to pay in accordance with Section
+.01, and will remit to the Commission any amount paid to
�he Municipality whicn is in excess of such actual costs.
:f the total of the monthly advances previously pai3 by
�he Commission is less than the actual amount of such
costs, tl�� Commission shall pay to the Municipality on or
iefore May 1, 1987, an amount equal to the dirference
tet�ee� the actual costs an3 the mo�thly advance� pre-
�iously paid. The Msnicipality shall ke�p detailed
�?ccr3s supporting all costs of the types specified in
:ection 6.01, which it expects the Commission to pay, and
:hall make the same available to the Cornmission on
�equest.
^.he renewal period for Intezceptor Maintenance Agreement No. 67
shall be fro►n January 1, 1986 through December 31, 1986. That both
parties agree to the renewal period and terms is evidenced by the
signa!ures affixed to this statement:
FOR TfE CITY OF FRIDLEY
( TITLE )
(TITLE)
METROPOLITAN WASTE CONTROL CUMMISSION
Peter E, eint ma, ' man
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Louis J. B eim urst, Chief A ministrator
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_� PUBLIC WORKS
C�N� MEMORANDUM
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John G Flora� Public Horks Direcotr PW86-20
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Clyde`��Moravetz� Engineering Administration ��
SIBJECT: Temporary Easements required to Install Storm Sewer
and Utilities in 1966 and Authorizing Resolution
Releasing same
D ►TE: January 28� 1986
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I3 1966 the City of Fridley, Lhrough Wyman Smith's office, condemned
c�rtain properties as Temporary and Permanent Easements to accommmodate a
S:orm SeWer Improvement Project.
A�1 permanent Easements should be retained. However, the Temporary
Etsements rhich �ere obtained in Condemnation No. 26120 should be released.
(iee attact,ed), because they effect the sale and clear title for the
a'fected properties.
R:commend we release Lhese Easements Dy resolution.
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A .Lachment
RESOLOTION N0. - 1986
A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE RII.EASE OF TEMPORARY EASEMENTS
WHICH WERE OBTAINED IN CONDEMKATIOH N0. 26120, TENTH
JUDICIAL DISTRICT� COONTY OF ANORA, STATE OF MINNESOTA,
THE CERTIFICATE OF ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER WHICH WAS FILED
' ON APRIL 26, 1966 IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER �3
DOCUMENT #286658� BOOR 714 MISCELLANEOUS, PAGE 406; AND
' FILED IH THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR OF TITLES AS DOCUMENT
�54959 ON APRIL 26� 1966.
WHERiAS� certain Temporary Easements Were condemned in 1966 to accommodate a
Storc Sewer Improvement project� and
WHERiAS, the Temporary Easements were required to construet and install the
Stor� Sewer Utilities but are not required for the ongoing maintenance
oper� tions of same, and
WHERIAS, the above condemnation did not specify a termination date for the
Temperary Easements and should therefore be released.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Fridley
herety authorizes the release of all the Temporary Easements obtained in the
above mentioned Condemnation No. 26120.
PASSID AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY
OF _ , 19 86 .
WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR
ATTE: T:
SHIRIEY A. HAPPALA - CITY CLERK
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D��.'�� � HEK/JAN
JAMESE S NMECNGEPER
HERRICK & NEWMAN. P.A.
ATTORNE`I$ AT lAW
January 20, 1986
Lr. Clyde V. Moravetz
Engineering Technician/Administrative
;ity of Fridley
Civic Center
E431 University Avenue Northeast
Fridley, MN 55432
�E: Temporary Easements
L�ar Clyde:
6279 uNIVERS�Tr AVENUE N E
FRIDLEV. MINNESOTA 55�32 .
571-3950
Enclosed I have prepared two Releases of Temporary Easement
c�hich you requested. I have talked to Ed Bock and he
i�formed me that he ia going to require evidence that the
City Council has approved the.release of these temporary
Ease:nents. Cons�quently, I would suggest that these be
claced on the agenda of the next City Council Meeting. The
r�solution should indicate that the City is authorizing the
reiease of the temporary easem�nts which were obtained in
C�ndemnation No. 26120, Tenth Judicial District, County of
Pnoka, State of Minnesota, the Certificate of Attorney for
Fetitioner which was filed on April 26, 1956 in the Office
cf the County Recorder as Document #286658,.Book 714
Niscellaneous, Page 406; and filed in the Office of the
F�gistrar of Titles as Document #54959 on April 26, 19G6.
Pfter you hava obtained the signature of the City Clerk on
coth of these Rel�ases you will then nend to record these
cocuments with the County Recorder and the Registrar of
�itles and to each of those documents you should attach a
c�rtified copy of the resolution from the City Council.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact
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Enclosures
Si,�ncerel'� yours,
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David P. ewman
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RF.LF.ASF, .)P T^:MPOR��RY EASE�I!:N'C
K��w ALL MF.y EiY THF.SE PRESENTS. That the City of Fridley, a
•�:a �,�ta ���:ci�al Corporation, does hereby forever release and
i;; `���r�e those c�rtain tracts of la�d lying and being in the
Cou ty of AnoRa, State o: Minnesota, described as follows,
`o- it:
A temporary construction easement described as the
Vor:h 125 feet of the South 185 feet of Lot 1,
4uditors Subdivision No. 79, Anoka County, Minnesota,
except therefrom that part lying west oE a line
parallel to and 541 feet F.asterly of the centerline
of `_he mai� track of :he yorthetn Pacific Railway Co.,
as the sam�� is now laid out and constructed, measured �
:�t r iqht �•�:31.�s th•,r,�to. .
A t�m��orary con�tr�ction easemont deycribe.l as the W��st
105 feet of the East 158 feet oE the North 1135 feet of
the South 1318.75 feet of Lot 1, Auditors Subdivision
No. 79, Anoka County, Minnesota.
4 temporary construction esaement described as the
�ou:h 40 feet and the North 125 feet of the South 195
`��t of Lot il, Auditors Subdiviaion No. 79, Anoka
,'ounty, Minn��sota, except F.ast River Road (County State
Ai:-� Highway `��. 1).
:, ta�^porary ��asemen[ for storm sewer and utility
p,:r;�os�s o�•er a part of the following described parcel:
�o*_ 30, B1ocK 12, Plymouth, City of Fridley, Minnesota.
;.3id e3semanr is describe:� as a temporary construction
>>s�m��nt des�rioed as the Vorth 25 feet of Lot 30,
3i�ck 12, Pl;mouth, City of Fri�l���, Minn.:so[a.
,.�mporary �as��mant for storm s�a�aer and utility
_;�r; os�.� ov�_ r a p3rt of the fo? loa•ing d�scribed parcel:
(,�;C i� giJ�'K i.1� PL\'(71J'�1L�1, City O� �C1(jl�'Y� �"11f1l1t=SOC3.
Said easem��nt is described as a temporary construction
�as�m�nt d��scribed as the North 25 feet of Lot 1,
�lock 12, P.��mou:h, City of Fridl�y, Minnesota.
; c�,nporarp easement t:or storm sewar and u*_ility
�.:rposas ov•�r a part of the fo:lowing dascribed parcel:
..o� 30, Biock 11, Plymouth, City of Fridley, Minne�ota.
Sa:3 eaaem�nt is described as a temporary construction
�ss���ent described as the North 25 feet of Lot 30,
3.ock 11, Piymouth, City of Fridl�y, Minnesota.
1 temporary easement for storm sewer and utility
�nr�uses ov•�r a part of the following described parcel:
.o� L, BLJCK 11, Plymouth, City of Fridley, Minnesota.
>a:d easement is dzsc:ibed as a Yemporary construction
�s>_���nt 3��cribed as t:�? North 25 fee� of Lot 1,
3;oc'; 11, Plymouth, City of Fridl�y, Minnesota.
� temporary easemant for storm sewer and utility
>urposes over a part of the following described parcel:
,ot 30, Block 10, Plymouth, City of Fridley, Minnesota.
�ai3 esa2:nz�t is described as a temporary construction
�asement described as the North 25 feet oE Lot 30,
s:ocR 1J, Plymouth, City of Fridley, Minnesota.
., �?��;>orary ��asem��nt for storm sewer and utility
p�r,»se; o:���r a part o� the followi�g dn;cri7�•3 pa:cel:
�,ot i, Alac� 10, Plymoath, City of Fridley, Minnesota.
Sai�i easement is descrioed as a temporary construction
aas•�ment described as the yorth 25 feet of Lot 1,
Bl�ck 10, Plymouth, Citp of Fridley, Minnesota.
A tem�orary easement for storm sewer and utility
purposes ovcr a part of the fo:lowi�g described parcel:
Lot 9, elock 3, Rearrangement of elocks 13, 14, and li,
Plymouth, City oE Fridl�y, Minnesota.
' Sai9 easement is described as a temporary construction �
eas �^���nt 3•>:scribed as the �orth 25 f�et of Lot 8, '
9.ock 3, Rc�.�rranga:n��nt of 9.ock 13, Plymou_h, City of
Fri:3:•�y.
A temporary easement for storm sewer and utility
purposes o��er a part of the following described parcel:
Lot 16, Block 2, Rearran�ement of 9locks 13, 14, and 15,
P:;•mooth, City of Fridi�y, Minnesota.
Sa:� easement is described as a tempora�y construction
�?>;^^ant described as the North 25 feet of Lot 16,
9:,;,-< Z, R� 3rran���:m�nt of Block 14, Plymouth, City of
Frid:ey, Mi�n-�.�ota.
�, .-,-�orary eas•�m�nt for storm �ewer and utility
p�r;�os�s over a part of thA following described parcel:
Lo� l, elock ?, Rear.range�ent of Hlocks 13, 14, and 1�,
n:,•a��r.h, City of Fridley, Minneso�a.
>3: i e3se^-•nt. is d•>scrib�d a� a t•��nporary construction
�3;eT,r;� j•�,cribed as the North 2� f�et of Lot 1,
"�,:�'c 2, Rc��rranq:�n.�nt c�f Bioct 14, PiymouY!�, CiGy of
:,i. ,, +;i:�r,�;,�ta.
; r.;. :.i��-��� tenporary ea>�ments a.�arde.3 in that certain action in
thA ni�trict Court in and for the County of Anoka, State of
v:�re�:ot3, District Court File No. 26:20, the Certifica[e of
,��rr���y tor Petitioner which was recorded in the Office of the
�t.,3 s.ra; of Titlas in and for the County of Anoka, State of
*�:a:->>ot3, 3s Docum�nt A549��, on the 26th day of April, 1966,
.,. .__;:,orary �asement; ara :ully rel� ased and rorever
3:�c:�ary•�3, sub�ect to those perman_nt easements contai�ed in the
�:�.�•. �.�.ascrib��i procee�ing �+hich remain of fnll force and effect.
IV TES'I'1MOtiY WHEREOF, the said Minnesota Public Corporation
;�; �ause3 these oresents to be executad in its corporate name by
its �icy Clerk an� its corpora[e s�ai to be hereunto affixed this
______ da: of January, 198b.
CITY OF FRIDLEY
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Shirl�y A. Haaoala
Its City Clerk
STA'E OF MIVNESOTA )
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COUC ?'Y OF ANOKA )
the foregoing was acknowledged b2fore me this day of
Ja�t3ry, 1986 b}� Shirley A. Haapala, the City Clerk of the City
o: fridi�y, a Public Corooration under the laws of Minnesota, on
�a5:1: of the Corporation.
'";�I: I�S"RJME�;T WAS DR�FTED B:':
iF.R: I�R 6 tiEN�IAV, P.A.
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RELF.ASF �F_ rENPJR�RY F_ASEMF;�t
K:v�N ALL M�'.'� BY THESE PRESENTS, That the City of Fridl�y, a
�!i � �:u*.� M.,nici��al Corporation, does herebp for�ver raleas� and
�i��harge those certain tracts of land lying and being in the
Cou:ty of Anoka, State of Minnesota, described as follows,
to-. i t :
4 temporary construction easemant described as
the South 145 feet of Lot 8, Anditors Subdivision
Vo. 79, Anoka County, Minnesota, lying F.ast of
the Easterly right-of-way line of the Minn�3polis,
4noca, and ::uyuna Range Railway Company, an.i lying
, aest of the '��sterly rightrof-way line of the ,
�reat Norther❑ Railway Company. ,
; t�mpozary eas>ment for starm sewe: and u*ility
�.�r; os•�s ov�.r a part of the following described par�e::
;ot 1, Block 13, Plymouth, City of Fridley, Minnesota.
3aid eas�m�nt is desc�ibed as a t°mporacy construction
��:_mant de5cribed as the North 25 feet of Lot 1,
31oc�c 13, Piymouth, City of Fridley, Minnesota
`r,�:� _`�os-� cemporary easem�nts awar9ed in thaL certain action
i� �;� ';is:rict Court in and for the County of Anoka, State of
Hi^�:•�ot3, Di�tric[ Cou.-t File No, 2612Q, the CectiEicate of
4� �_c :ie: for Petitioner •�+hich was recorded in the Office of the
:'ouc.;• R�cor�er in and for the County of Anoka, State of
H:-,r,•-,ot3, as �ocum•�nt i29065d, Sook 7i4 Miscellaneous, Page 406,
�❑ ���� 26'h day of April, 1966, which temporary easem�nts ara
:;1� relaased and forever discharge3, subject to those permanent
��.���-•.���t� containe3 in the above descrioed proceeding whi�h
_ _.-.� , o` full force and �ffect.
ti TESTIMOyY WN�REOF, the sai�i Mi�nasota Pui�lic Corporation
:�� ..-. °.i thes� prasents to b? ex,�c:ut��r3 in i �� corporat? nam•? by
., ..• Ci��rk and it� corpor�te s:�al tu be her�unt� affixe�9 thi;
d�•✓ oE Jan�a-}'. 1986.
:;?','i' OF MItiNESOTA
SS.
_�_�n �: oe Av�x�
CI PY JF rHI'�iFY
BY:
niri�y A. Haanala
Its City Clerk
ae foregoiay was ac�noaledg�d befora me thi� day oE
Ja.^.� ry, 1966 0}� Shirley A. Haapala, the City Clerk of the City
o: F' id��y, a P�blic Corporation under the laws of Minneso�a, on
���a � o£ ttie Corporation.
T!iLS I\S'I'.ti'UMEtiT WAS DRarTh'U BY:
HERR CK b NEWMA�, P.A.
6279 University Avenue Northeast
Frid: ey, !N`� 55432
RES�.UTION N0. - t 986
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF
NATORAL RFSOURCES TO INCLUDE MOORE LABE IN THEIR
1986 LARE RESTOCKING PROGRAM
WiEREAS, the City of Fridley has made a commitment along with the
Eivironmental Protection Agency, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, and
tie Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to restore Moore Lake through
s.orm Water diversion and treatment projects and through improvements
d.rectly in Moore Lake; and
WfEREAS, all of the restoration projects xill be completed by the spring of
1�86 which will improve the quality of the water, shoreline and lake bottom
i i Moore Lake, and
WfEREAS, the Department of Natural Resources has a program for treating and
r�stocking Minnesota�s lakes With game fish.
N►W, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council hereby requests that
t;�e Minnesota Department of Natural Resources include Moore L ake in their
1�86 Lake Restocking Program and that all expenses relating to this program
s; .all be paid by the Department of Natural Resources except the possible
c eanup and disposal of eliminated fish xhich will be the City's
r� sponsibility.
P,SSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
D, Y OF � 19 86 .
MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE
A: TEST;
:HIRLEY A. HAAPALA - CITY CLERK
E
RESOLOTION N0. - 1986
A RESOLUTION AIITHORIZING THE INSTALLATION OF AN
AER6TOR IN TFIE WEST BASIN OF MOORE LARE AND CONTINIIED
WATER QUALITY HONITORING
WIEREAS, the Moore Lake Restoration Project requires the installation of a
W:11 to pump water into the east basin of Moore Lake to provide a
c�ntinuous flox of water through the T.H. 65 culvert to prevent the culvert
f�om freezing and trapping fish in the West basin during the winter, and
K.fEREAS, the installation of an aerator xill be the least costly method of
p:�eventing Winter kill due to freezing in the west basin, and
W::EREAS, the cost of installing the aerator is eligible for funding under
tle conditions of the Moore Lake grant, and
WIEREAS, it is desirable to continue monitoring the Water quality in Moore
L,,ke to measure the effectiveness of the Moore Lake Restoration
i�provements and to ensure xater quality in the future.
NcW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley
tl at :
1. An aerator be installed in the west basin of Moore Lake
instead of a Well to prevent winterkill of fish in the
west basin.
2. All the costs associated with the installation of an
aerator in the r�est basin be included in the Moore
Lake Restoration Project.
3. That the xater quality monitoring program in Moore Lake
be continued to ensure the highest standard possible.
4. That a Water quality monitoring program be initiated
to measure the effectiveness of the BASFU Treatment System.
PISSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COONCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEX THIS
DE Y OF , 1986.
MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE
A1 TEST ;
SHIRLEY A. HAAPALA - CITY CLERK
10
RESOLOTION N0.
RESOLUTION RATIFYING A MEMORANDUM OF ONDERSTANDING
RELATING TO AN AGREEMENT FOR CERTAIN EHPLOYEES REPRESENTED
BY LOCAL N0. 49, AFL-CIO (PUBLIC WORKS) FOR 1984- 1986
' � (Insurance and Wages)
WHEFEAS, on March 18, 1985, the City Council of the City of Fridley ratif ied
the�3greement between the International Union of Operating Engineers Local No.
49, AFL-CIO, as bargaining representative for certain Public W orks em pl oyees
of t�e City of Fridley for calendar years 198�+ through 1986 (Resolution No.
22- 1985); and
WHEFEAS, Article XXIII Duration of said agreement reads as follows:
This AGREEMENT shall be effective as of J anuary 1, 19 84 and shall
remain in full force and effect until the 31st day of December,
1986, except that either party may reopen for negotiations for
calendar 1986 the Wage rates in APPENDIX A and the amount of
insurance to be shown in ARTICLE 19•2; and
WHEFEAS, the attached Memorandum of Understanding has been agreed to by
repr�sentatives of the Union and the City; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City of Fridley that said Memorandum of
Unde^standin� is hereby ratified.
PAS:;D AND ADOPTED BY TI?E CITY COUNCIL OF Tt:E CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF
, 1986
WILLIAM J. NEE - M.AYOR
ATTE 3T:
RICH�RD D. PRIBYL - ACTING CITY CLERK
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11A
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MEMORANDIIM OF UNDERSTANDING
FOR CALENDAR 1986
BETtiiEEN THE
METROPOLITAN AREA MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION (MAMA)
Blai ne
Broc klyn Center
Broc �clyn Park
Burr. sville
Circ Le Pines
Coltnbia Heights
Cott age Grove
Cry� ;al
REPRESENTING THE CITIES OF:
Eden Prairie
Edina
Fridley
Golden Valley
Hopkins
Minnetonka
Moundsview
AND THE
New Hope
Oakdal e
Richf ield
Robbinsdale
Roseville
St. Anthor�y
St. Louis Park
White Bear Lake
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS (IUOE)
LOCAL N0. 49,
AFL-CIO
ARTI:LE XIX - II�SURANCE
The �tated dollar amount in ARTICLE XIX, Section 19.1 of $155.00 for calendar
1985 will be increased by Ten Dollars ($10.00) for calendar 1986. Thus
Sect.on 19.2 shall read;
"19. ! The EN.PLOYER will contribute up to a maximum of one hundred sixty-five
dolalrs ($165.00) per month per employee for group health and life
insurance ineluding dependent coverage for calendar 1986."
1 1 B
Page 2- Memorandum of Understanding - MAMA and IIIOE, Local No. �19
For Calendar 1986
APPE NDIX A - WAGES
The MAIHTENANCE II classification shall be increased 'by four percent (�+�
($.45)).
Cla: sifications equal to or below the MAINTEI3ANCE II wage rate shall be
increased by four percent (4$). ;
Cla�: sifications equal to or above the MAINTENANCE II wage rate shall be
increased by forty-five eents ($.u5) per hour.
Thu: Section A of Appendix A- Wages shall read:
"The followir.g wage schedule will be in effect from the first payroll period
in 1�86 through the last payroll period in 1986:
N�AINTENANCE III . . . . $ 12.23 ($.�5)
N,AINTEh'ANCE II ....$ 11.75 i�►� i$•�5))
MAIA'TENANCE I . . . . . $ 8.47 i��)"
DURpTION
As F^eviously agreed the duraticn of the Labor Agreement shall be through
Deceeber 31, 1986.
FOR �i. A. M. A. :
Sign ature
Sign iture
FOR I.U.O.E., LOCAL N0. 49:
Signature
Signature
Signature
Signature
Datej this 27th Day of Dated this 24th Day of
Dece�ber, 1985 December, 1985
RESOLIITION N0. - 1986
RESOLUTION AIITHORIZING A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY AND CERTAIN EMPLOYEES
REPRESENTED BY LOCAL N0. 49, AFL-CIO (PUBLIC WORKS) FOR
• . 1986 (HOLIDAY) .
W�EREAS, the Ninnesota State Legislature has decided that the third Monday in
J�nuary shall be observed as Martin Luther King Day effective January 20,
1 � B6 ; and
WfEREAS, the N.aster Labor Agreement between the Netropolitan Area Management
A:sociation and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local No. 49
(�FL-CIO) for the period of time from January 1, 1984, to December 31, 1986,
states in Article XX. HOLIDAYS: "The EMPLOYER will provide eleven (11) paid
hclidays."; and
Wf�REAS, the determination of Which eleven holidays would exist in eac'h City
i: discussable at the local level; and
W� �REAS, representatives of the Union and the City have met and negotiated
regarding the determination of said holidays; and
W�EREAS, agreement has been reached between representatives of the two parties
or the determination of said holidays for calendar year 1986; and
NCa, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City of Fridley that the agreement
ec ntained in the attached t�;eu,orar,dum of Understanding is hereby ratif ied and
tt-at the Mayor and the City Manager are hereby authorized to sign the attacYied
Nenorandum of Understandir.g relating to Working conditions of employees of the
Ci ty of Fridley Public Works Depart�ent.
PA:SED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF
_ , 1986
WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR
p 7 I'EST :
SN IRLEY A. I?AAPALA - CITY CLERK
12
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I�•j;..���„ • �,,..�:�r :.n �,
BE'IW�I �E
QTY OF FRIII.EY
AI�ID �E
II�TIONAL UNIl7IJ � OPERATIIJG II�lGII�1F.iIiS
�' LOG�L [�1IDN N0. 49
AETr-CIO
.�
T;ese are the eleven (11) holidays to be observed by members of the local
F�idley bargaining unit af the Iriternational Union of Operating Engineers,
L x�l Union No. 49 (AFL-CIO) during calendar year 1986 in accordance with
A�ticle )IX. HCG�YS of the Master Labor Agreenent between the Metrop�litan
A�ea Management Association and the International Union of Operating
E�gineers, L,ocal No. 49 (AFL-CIO) for the period of time from January 1,
1 �84 to Deoember 31, 1986 and dated March 18, 1985:
1. New Year's Day (January 1)
2. Martin Luther King Day (the third
Monday in January)
3. Presiderit's Day (the third
Nbnday in February)
4. Memorial Day (the last Monday
in May)
5. Inc3ependenoe Day (July 4)
6. Labor Day (the first Nbnday
in September)
7. Col�ntxis Day (the seaond Monday
in October)
8. V�eterans' Day (Navenber 11)
9. Zhanksgiving Day (the fourth
TY�ursday in Novenber )
10. Christmas Day (Deaember 25)
11. Zl�e Day Af ter C� ri stmas
(De�iber 26 )
I1 WI'Ir]F�S WI�20F, the parties hereto have executed this memorandum of
u iderstanding on this day of , 1986 .
F�R ZHE QTY OF FRIILEY
r isim M. Qureshi, (Yty Manager Willian J. Nee, Mayor
F�OR �E Il�T,�£fiTIATIDNAi, ONIOr] CF OF£RATII�IGG FI�IGIIdEgiS, LOC�+,L N�. 49
� �, ���
, )
_ �' � ' + ��.'�� / �rr / ' �--� � -r z-L.._
C=ra1d D. Long - Stewarc� Tim R Connors - ABR Local No. 49
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FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CiTY COUNCIL -- APPOINTMENTS �
FF��ARY 3, 1986
STARTIl�G S'��RTII�IG
I�6I'TION SAL�RY L1ATE
Lynde► ,'. Averette A�ninistrative $18,500 February 10
1050 6'th Ave. I� Aide/Secretary F�r 1986
Fridl e�, Mv 55432 C i t y Ma �age r' Year
0 f f i c e/G�: yyt �� )
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REPi�ACF.S
NJary Lu
Stx an
3
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� J ESTIMATES FEBRUARY 3, 19II6
-- ESTIMATES
14
F�ger�e A. Hickok & Associates, Inc.
5 45 Indian M�otaid
h 3yzata, NN 55391
Partial Estimate for Professional Servioes
Thru Deoember 31, 1985
Moore Lake Phase II Restoratian Project . . . . . . . . $
F�ni r�e Excavati ng, Inc.
�126 36 Mai n Str eet
F�gers, MJ 55374
Water and Sewer Project No. 156
Fir�l Estimate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0
62.22
:
1,665.15
( iv il Str uctures
: aginaw, NN 55779
Water and Sewer Proj ect No. 16 0
Partial Estimate No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49,507.35
0
iu: Honorable ���or and City Council
City o4 �ri�ley
E4�1 L'niver��ty Avenue N.E.
fridley, Mii�esota 55432
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C01(kA[T ITEM
o' Duct:le Pipe
5' 45 Gegree Benc
�' ?0 De�ree Benc
e' 6ate Valve
o' H��. Asseo. Mr'�'6.V,
;;' P! ug
c' 2� ll? Degree fend
c°z b'z b' Tee
lU'xiC'zc' Live 1ip
;i''x !0'z6' Tee
Crainfieid Rock f �r Hydrant
;' Copper Service Cannections
1' Copper Service Fipe
i.,ear � 6ru6
F�erve Concrete C �rb
Co��on Exc�vatior
�is. 6 Conn. Ezis . Serv, Pair
h,e�on5truc: Exist M.H.
keta:n:rq iiall
e' P.U.C. f0-10'i
c' F.V.C.(14-2?')
6'z4' Yyes
4' �V� Service Co nection
4' P';'C Service Pi e
Lc�struc; ranhcle
T;e Into Ezisting Manhole
'ec.. Street Patc ing
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T�JTAL
CITY OF FRIDLEY
EN6:NEERIN6 DEPARTMENT
6131 UNIVEASIIY AVENllE N.E.
FRIDLEV, MINNESDTA 55432
QATE: fEBRUARY 3, 1986
RE: Estt�ate No.4 (FINALI
Period Ending: 2/3/Bb
COUE t 514-00-uGu
For: Bonine Excavatinq
1�636 Main Street
kogers Mn. 55�74
Ph. 428-4�37
STATEMENT OF MOP,K - MATER ANO SEMER PROJECT i156
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Esti�ated Unit QUANTITY THIS
Quintity Price UNIT ESIIMATE TDTAL
-----------------------------------------------------------------
947
1
1
3
2
1
2
3
1
!
5
10
135
Lu�p 5u�
i25
2000
Lu�p Su•
lu�p 5u�
lu�p Su�
44G
200
10
9
540
34
1
110
10.45
83.00
88.00
318.00
1,325.00
45.00
63.00
116.00
415.Q0
215.00
15.00
70.00
7. �5
t,U00.00
2.00
1.25
300.00
250.00
530.00
8.00
8.40
30.00
25.00
5.63
85.00
150.00
15.15
Lin. Ft.
Euh
lin. ft.
Each
EuA
E�ch
E�ch
Eich
Euh
E��h
Cu. Yd.
Each
Lin. Ft.
Lu�p Su�
Lin. Ft.
Cu. Yd.
Cu. Yd.
Each
Lin. ft.
Lin. Ft.
Lin. ft.
Each
Each
lin. Ft.
Lin. Ft.
Each
Sq. Yd.
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
a
0
0
0
938
3
0
l
2
l
!
3
2
0
5
10
248
t
3U
0
1
1
U
444
200
7
8
455
33.1
1
65
14A
TOTAL
AMOUNI
9,802.10
249.00
O.OU
318.00
2,654.00
�5.00
B3.00
354.00
1,830.OU
0.00
15.U0
700.06
1,847.b0
I,OOU.OU
6G.OU
O.GO
300.40
250.U0
O.OU
3,552.00
1,600.OU
216.UU
200.OU
2,Sd2.QU
2,664.50
15U.OU
1,023.75
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5�1,725.95
SUMMAF.�:
i,�riqinal Contract uount
i.er,tra�t Additions
Cantract 9educticr.
kevi:e� Contrac± N�aunt
Ualue Coa�;':e±ed ic uate
Ar.cunt ketainea ii .,
�ess �mount Fa�d F�e:iousl:
AMD'UN? QUE THIS E�i,MHi�
;.Ek?IFi�aIE Lf ?HE CO!;TF.A�?;;�.
14B
i:;.', 009. 6;�
+/ ���.UU
f6, ui;
33',bc?,6��
4',1,':5.?5
f u . 'Ji,�
l;iu, �'oi�. E6
S1,Q6J,1�
i herebr cer.i�, '��a! the MC!k p2!!0f1B� and the :,ate�::.is �uppl�ed tc date under the i2fo5 G' the :cn:ract ±�r this
proiec., a^d �'.: ��t�or;te� cha�;e: thereto, ha•,-e ar actuai .a:ue under the con:ra:*. or the aaour:'t. shetic or this
e�ilmdt? t3G� `.�,E Gj�31 qtidn�ltiES C" �"E t;R3i 25t:ld�2 d•'P .�ffB::J, a�L� '.hat thl: es!ieate 15 ]USt dfid :G�fB.t df1G� ^G
par: cf the `NO�;r•; �::e �,i; Est:cate" has beer. re:e:�•e�.
..��� .� , r- ;,,-. � .p(
B! ----,+�'-1 -�- ��=-`--� ��=1 �(---------- Gate 1_— � �_— O �O
---- ------- --
Centractcr s � :�cri:e� Fepre�entat:re tTit'.ei
��F�;F.Ch?E L�F 'N EN61",:�F,
I here5�, ce�::+y ha: I hore preGare;; cr e�aeire2 t^:s e:tisate, a^d tha: the :on:rac;�- is entitle� to pay3e-;i cf tbi�
ES�i�Entt Uf;�p! t� iCf1:�dCt {Of refere".e prcie:C.
rr-t CF FE;��ci, k�F'��'i:�
E'� ------_== � '�--- - ------ - -
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Che:k2d Ev/�i �tT�t�t,��
t'yte 1—/ /— 'gb
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ke=pec:fui:v Su6�itted,
Vy��
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,,^r 6. Ficra,F.E.
�t1��ilC �0`i'S L1fE:��!
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Feb �uary 3, 1986
Zb: Public Works Director
City ot Fridley
��!t+_ �� �� _� •�4 �� �!�.
.�._4�; = i� �.L� ��� �y .
We, the undersigned, have inspected the above mentioneci project and find tx�at
the w�ork required by tne contract is sudsLantially compiete in contormity
witl Lhe plans and specitications of the pro�ect.
All aericiencies have been corrected by the contractor. Also, tne work tor
wnich the City feels tt�e contractor snould receive a reducea price has been
agr�ec� upon by the contractor.
So, theretore, we recorimend to you that the City approve tne attacnea rINAL
FST: MATE for the contractor and tt�e one-year maintenance t�ona, starting from
ttie aay oz t.he final inspection, that being January 17, 1986
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Contractor Representative, (Title)
JT:1 s
3/6, 9/12
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
PUBLIC WORKS DEPAR21�fIIVT
II�GIl3EERING DIVISION
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 554342
February 3, 1986
Honcrable Mayor and City COUnCil
Cit� ot Frialey
c/oyNasim M. Quresni, City Manager
643: University Avenue N.E.
Fric ley, Nl�I 55432
Couicil Members:
�_�+� _�:_Ti4���4rI���.:�i� �i��
We lereby submit the Fina1 Estimate for Water and Sewer Project #156 for
Bon:ne Excavating, Inc., 12636 Main Street, Rogers, NII�i, 55374.
We lave viewea Lhe worK under contract for tne construction of Water ana
Sew��r Project #156 and tind tnat tne same is substanr.ially complete in
accc rdance with the contract aoctunents. I recommend that final payment be
mad�� upon acceptance ot tne worK by your Honorable Body, ana that the
one- year contractual ,�aintenance bond co�nence on the ctar.e listed.
Res�ecttully submitted,
/ ' -
i/
��ohr G. Flora, P.E.
Pub:ic Works Director
JT:t s
3/6i 9/14
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Prepared by: �'►
ChecKed by: %��r.��
14D
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Febziary 3, 1986
Water and Sewer Project #156
_�. � • 4 !�.�14�: 4,! .
Thi� is to certify Lhat items of the work shown in the statement of work
certitied herein have deen actually furnishea ana done for tne above
mentionea pro�ects in accordance with tt�e plans ana specizicacions t�eret�tore
appi�ved. The rinal contract cost is $31,725.95 and the final payment ot
$1,E55.25 for the ir�rovement project would cover in fu11, the contractor�s
clains against the City ror a11 laDOr, m3terials and otner work done by the
contractor under this pro�ect.
I dE�lare under the penalLies of per�ury that tnis statement is just and
cori �ct.
Bonine F�ccavatuig, Inc.
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Contractor RepresentaLive (Title)
JT :1 s
3/6i 9/11
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FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES � 5
FIDRUARY 3, 1986
GAS SERVICES
Churchill's iiome Heating/O�oling Inc.
818 tdorth Prior Avenue
St. Paul, h4d 55104 By: Louise Churchill
Oomfort Mechanical
4721 - 33rd Avenue tJorth
Golden Valley, PiN 55422 By: Raymond Frei
Hoff Plumbing, Inc.
4116 tlorti� Lancaster Lane
Plymouth, D'II�l 55441 By: Donald Hodsdon
GEt1ERAL CONTRAC�R
Alan P. iIines Construction
Route #1, i3ox 7
Ellsworth, Wis. 54011 By: Alan Hines
Hometown Builders
5015 IInerson Ilorth
^linneapolis, NII� 55430 By: Jeff Kauffmann
HEATING
Ctiurchill's Fiome Heating/Cooling Inc.
818 North Prior Avenue
St. Paul, I�I 55104 By: Louise Churchill
Comfort Mechanical
4721 - 33rd Avenue P7orth
t�'li.nneapolis, t•L"J 55422 By: Raymond Frei
Hoff Plumbing, Inc.
4116 North Lancaster Lane
Plymouth, t•SN 55441 By : Donald Hodsdon
Lumbar Dlechanical Inc.
12867 Baltimore Street Id. E.
Blaine, Mt1 55434 By: Lyle Lumbar
APPROVED BY
WILLIAf1 SANDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
Same
Same
DARREL CLARK
Chief Bldg. Ofc.
Same
WILLIAI�1 SAYdDIN
Plbg. Htg. Insp.
Same
Same
Same
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February 3, 1986
T e o" License: B�r�. Approved By: Fees:
SoTici .or
Citize�s for a Better Nadya S. Reubenova James P. Hill Asking Fees
Enviro�ment Public Safety Director be waived
1515 � Lake St. Suite 206 ,
Mpls. �In. 55407 .
Tem or�ry On Sale Liquor
Fridle Lions John H. Gargaro James P. Hill $120.00
6615 F�idley St.N.E. Public Safety Director
Fr i d l e; , P4n . 55432
(For Li�. Dates of 2-1-86)
Fridle� L�ions John H. Gargaro James P. Hill $120.00
6615 F��idley St. N.E. Public Safety Director
Fri dl e, �, Mn. 55432
(For Li .Dates of 2-7-86)
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FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL
Claims
6329 - 6640
CLAIMS � 6