05/05/1986 - 5152OFFICIAL QTY Q�tJNCIL FGFNAA
Q7(TNQL N�ETIlJG
1�1Y 5, 1986
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Foll� �wing are the "ACTIONS TAKEN" by the Administration for your
info� mation.
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PROCI AMAT I ON •
VETERANS BUDDY POPPY DAY
MAY 16 , 1986
NATIONAL PUBLIC WORKS WEEK
NIAY 18-24
SEN IOR CENTER WEEK
MAY 11-17
�ORRECT POSTURE MONTH
MAY, 1986
Proclamations issued by Mayor Nee
APPRC JAL OF MINUTES:
3oard of Review, April 21, 1986
:ouncil Meeting, April 21, 1986
4inutes approved as submitted
C ITY 4ANAGER--ACTION TAKEN : Fi 1 ed f or f ut ur e r ef er ence
AD PT :ON OF AGENDA:
ADD: �'onsideration of authorization of sale of Lots 1-3
slock 7- Edgewater Gardens, No. 19
P N 1'ORUM. VISITORS:
Consideration of Items not on Agenda - 15 Minutes)
1'o response
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Cons. deration of Fridley League of Women Voters
Cons� nsus Report on Fire Station Location ........
Received report
CITY MANAGER--ACTION TAKEN: Will review fire station location
with staff
PUBL]C HEARINGS:
1
Publ�c Hearing on the Sale of $3,000,000 in Industrial
Deve]opment Bonds for Winfield Developments, Inc. ..... 2
Public Hearing opened at 7:56 p.m.. Closed at 8:02 p.m.
ENT AL SERVICE--ACTION TAKEN: Proceeding as authorized
Public Hearing on the Sale of $6,000,000 in
Industrial Development B onds for Industrial
Boul E �ard Investors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Public Hearing opened at 8:02 p.m. Closed at 8:17 p.m.
ENTFAL SERVICE--ACTION TAKEN: Proceeding as authorized
Publi: Hearing on the Sale of $6,000,000 in
Indus :rial Development Bonds for 53rd Way Investors ... 4
?ubl ic Hearing opened at 8: 17 p. m. Cl osed at 8: 18.
E TR�L SERVICE--ACTION TAREN: Proceeding as a�uthorized
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Coun :il Meeting, May 5,� 1986
OLD ; �USINESS•
Cons: deration of a Special Use Permit, SP #86-02,
to A:low a Motor Vehicle Fuel and Oil Dispensang
Serv: ce and a Motor Vehicle Wash Establishment,
Gene� ally Located at 5300 Central Avenue N. E. ,
ByQ Pe t r ol e um . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Planrin4 Commission Recommendation: Approval
With Stipulations
ouncil Action Needed: Consideration of
Recon menda ti on
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Tabled to Council Meeting of May 19, 1986
MMCNITY DEVELOPMENT--ACTION TAKEN: Item is on agenda
f or N�y 19. Owner of Solar Car Wash has been notif ied
of ine eti ng.
Consi 9eration of a Variance Request, VAR #86-03,
to Re �uce the Required Lot Size, Reduce the Front
Yard >etback, Reduce the Rear Yard Setback, Reduce
the D-ivewayJParking Setback, Generally Located at
5300 :entral Avenue N. E. , By Q Petroleum . . . . . . . . .
A eal.s Commission Recommendation: Approval of
Varia ice
Counc.l Action Needed: Consideration of
Recom; �endati on
"abled to Council Meeting of rlay 19, 1986
C MMU�ITY DEVELOPMENT--ACTION TAKEN: See Item #5
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Consic eration of Appointments to Community
Develc pment, Environmental Quality, and Human
Resou� ce Commissians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 7 A
7 abled appointments to Council Meeting of May 19, 1986
CITY r ANAGER--ACTION TAKEN: Have put item on agenda of May 19
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Coun :il Meeting, May 5, 1986 Page 4
Rece lved letter of resignation from Jean Gerou of the
Appe ils Commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A
Letter received
TY _1�lANAGER--ACTION TAKEN: Have prepared letter and Certificate
of A�preciation to be presented at May 19 meeting
Cons .deration of a Lot Split Request, L.S. #86-02,
To s>lit off the west 90 Feet of Part of Lot 28,
Revi�ed Auditor's Subdivision No. 77 to Create a
Sepa �ate Lot Generally Located at 7136 East
Rive � Road N. E. , By Richard Malecek . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 8 I
Plan�in4 Commission Recommendation: Approval
With Stipulations
oun:il Action Needed: Consideration of
Reco� �mendati on
approved with eight (8) stipulations
MM �NITY DEVELOPMENT--ACTION TAKEN• Informed applicant of
Coun� �il approval with stipulations
Cons. deration of Resolution Approving L.S. #86-02 to Split
Off .he West 90 Feet of Part of Lot 28, Revised Auditor's
Subd:vision No. 77 to Create a Separate Lot Generally Located
at 7. 36 East River Road N. E. by Richard Malecek. ...... 8A
Resol uti on No. 3 8-1986 adopted
MM�iNITY DEVELOPMENT--ACTION TAREN• Proceed as
auth� �rized
NEW l USINESS
Cons: deration of Setting a Public Hearing for
the '. ransfer of Cable Operations and Ownership
from Storer Cable to Nortel Cable Associates ........ 9- 9 A
Set Public Hearing for 6/2. Cost of Don Richards services
to be split with Fridley, Bloomington and St. Louis Park
C WORRS--ACTI N TAREN• Have set public hearing for 3une 2
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NEW 3USINESS (Continuedl
Rece.ving CATV Advisory Commission Minutes of
riarc � 20, 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 10 I
Received
COMM )NITY DEVELOPMENT--ACTION TAKEN• Filed for future reference
Receiving Bids and Consideration of Awarding
Conti act for Street Improvement Proj ect,
ST 1 � 86-1 & 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 11 A
Receiv ed bids and awarded contract to low bidder
PUBL1 C WORKS--ACTION TAKEN: Notif ied appropriate party of
Counc il approval of Phase I of proj ect
Recei�ing Bids and Cons�deration of Awarding
Contr�ct for 1986 Miscellaneous Concrete Curb,
Gutte � and Sidewalk Proj ect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - 12 A
teceived bids and awarded contract to low bidder
PUBLI ; WORKS--ACTION TAKEN: Notif ied appropriate party of
Counc 1 approval
Consiceration of a Proposed MTC Route 25 Service
Via li nsbruck Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 - 13 C
F ppr ov ed
PUBLI( WORKS--ACTION TAREN: Proceeded as authorized
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` Coun �il Meeting, May 5, 1986 Page 6
I � i NEW 3USINESS (Continued)
Rece .ving Petition No. 3-1986 Regarding Installation
of a Street Light at 1475 - 66th Avenue, N. E. .......
Receiv ed pe ti ti on
PUBL[C WORKS--ACTION TAKEN: Authorized staff to order
i nst, �11 ati on of st r eet 1 igh t
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Clair s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Appr ov ed
CENT3AL SERVICE--ACTION TAREN: Paid c�aims
Licer ses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 - 16 P
Appr ov ed
NTFAL SERVICE--ACTION TAKEN: Issued licenses
Estim 3tes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 - 17 D
�ppr ov ed
CENTR�L SERVICE--ACTION TAREN: Paid estimates
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MM1'NICATION•
Rece: ving of Vantage Companies' Letter Regarding
Reta� 1 Development on 81st Avenue and University ...... 18
Received
COMM( NITY DEVELOPMENT--ACTION TAREN: Fil ed f or f uture ref erence
Consideration of Authorizing the Sale of Lot 1 through 3,
Block 7, Edgewater Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Approved for $17,500
PUBL]C WORKS--ACTION NEEDED: Notify appropriate
party of Council approval
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FRIDLEY CI TY COUNCiL
MaY 5, 1986 — 7;30 P.M.
�ETERA�dS BUDDY POPPY DAY
M�AY 16. 1986
�AT I ONAL F'UBL I C WORKS WEEK
t�1AY 18-24
�EN I OR CENTER IrdtEK
MAY 11-17
:ORRECT t'OSTURE NIONTH
t�1AY , 1986
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EOARD OF REVIEW. APRIL 21. 1986
C OUNC i L P�iEET I NG, APR I L 21. 1986
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t�:ONS 1 DERAT I ON OF i TEMS NOT oN AGENDA - 15 P�1 I P�uTES )
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CONSIDERATION OF FRIDLEY LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
COtJSENSUS REPORT ON FIRE STATION LOCATION ........ 1
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PUBLI: HEARiNG ON THE SALE OF $3.00�,�0� IN INDUSTRIAL
DEVEL�►Ph1ENT BONDS FOR WINFIELD DEVELOPMENTS. INC. ..... 2
PUBLIC HEARIhG Or� TKE SALE OF $6.Qafl,O�� IN
INDUSIRIAL DEVELOP�•1Er�T BONDS FOR INDUSTRIAL
BOULE� ARp I hVESTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
PUBL I C HEAR l �JG 0�� THE SALE OF $6.0fl0, 0Q0 I N
I NDUST Z i AL DEVELOPMEPJT BONDS FOR 53RD WL�Y I PdVESTORS ... 4
COUN�' I L P�1EET I NG, h1AY 5. 1986
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CONS DERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT. SN #86-�2.
TO A1LOW A h10TOR VEHICLE FUEL AND OIL DISPENSING
SERV CE AND A P�IOTOR VEHICLE WASH tSTABLISHMENT.
GENEfALLY LOCATED AT 53�0 CENTRAL AvErvuE N.E..
BY Q PETROLEUh1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
�.g� I NG GoMr•1 I S� I ON RECOM: �EP�DAT I ON : APPROVAL
WITH STIPULATIONS
COUtJ( I I_ ACT I ON NEEDED : CONS I DERAT I ON OF
RECOt�MENDATION
PA�E __3
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CONSI�ERATION OF a VARIANCE REQUEST, VAR #86-03.
TO RE�UCE THE REQUIRED LOT SIZE. REDUCE THE FRONT
YARD �ETBACK. REDUCE THE REAR YARD SETBACK. REDUCE
THE D� I VE�ti'AY/NARK i NG SETBACK. GENERALLY I.00ATED AT
53aD �ENTRAL AVENUE N.E., BY Q PETROLEUh1 .....
APPEA _S COr•1r•1I SS I ON RECOMMENDAT I ON : APPROVAL OF
VAR I A JCE
'' lL ACTION NEEDED: CONSIDERATIO�J OF
REC0�1 tENDAT I ON
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COUN ; I L P�1EET I NG. MAY 5. 1986
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CONS DERATIOrJ OF APPOINTMENTS TO COMMUNITY
DEVEI,OPMENT. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY. AND HUMAN
RESOi IRCE COMt�11 SS I ONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: . 7 - 7 A
CONS DERATION OF A LOT SPLIT REQUEST. L.S. #86—BZ.
TO SI L I T OFF THE WcST 9C� FEET OF F'ART OF LOT 2�3.
REVI ED AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISIOtJ N0. 77 TO CREATE A
SEPAIATE LOT GENERALLY LOCl�TED AT 7136 EAST
RIVEI' ROAD �v.E.. BY RICHARD f�IALECEK . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 — S I
t", I 1�G CO?',' i SS 10�� R�CO �� �E�dDAT I OP� : APPROVAL
WI TH ST I PULAT I O��S
COU;;� 1 L ACT I Qi� f�� ED�D : CO'�S i DERAT I ON OF
RECO; ��•��t;�c,T i o��
CO'�S DERATIO�J OF SETTING A PUBLfC HEARING FOR
TN� � RAr�SFER OF CABLE OPERAT I OPJS AND OWNERSH I P
FRO�' STORER CABLE TO NORTEL I:ABLE ASSOCIATES ..,..... 9- 9 A
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RECE V I NG CATV ADV I SORY COt�1h11 SS I ON MI NUTES OF
r�aRCf 20, 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �e - �e F
RECE VING BIDS �ND CO��SIDERATION OF Aw'ARDING
COtJTf ACT FOR STREET I�•1PROVE��ENT PROJECT.
ST 1� 86-1 g 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 11 A
RE CE � I�rJ B I DS AND COPJS I DERAT I ON OF AVIARD I NG
COtiTi :.CT FOR 1986 f�11 SCELLANEOUS COt�CRETE CuRB.
GUTTE R �;°dD S I DEWALK PROJECT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 — 12 A
CONS DERAT I Oh OF :, PROPOSED f�iTC ROUTE 25 SERV I CE
V I A NNSBRUCK DR i '�'E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13� - 13
GOUNCIL MEETING. MAY 5, 1y�6
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NAGE 6
RECEIIING PETITION N0. 3-1986 REGARDING INSTALLATION
OF A iTREET LIGHT AT 1475 - 66TH AVENUE. N.E. ....... 14 - 14 C
C�A���> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
L i cEr� >ES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 - 16 P
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EST Ir�� �TES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 - 17 D
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RECEI"ING OF VANTAGE COMPANIES' LETTER REGARDI�JG
RETAII. DEVELOPMENT ON $1ST AVENUE AND UfJIVERSITY ...... 18
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VS?BFA9'S BUDDY POPPY DAY
AlAY 16, 1986
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Msyor �
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WHERFAS, The annuaZ aate of Buddy Poppies by the Vsterana of Porsign
Wars of the United Statsa has been offticiaZty recogni�ed and endorasd
by gcvernmentaZ Zeadsra ainoe 1922; and
WHEREAS. VFW Budd� Poppis• ars aeeswbted b� diaabled vetsrana, and th•
procEede of thia worthy fund-raising eampaign ars uasd �xcZuetivet� for
the tenefit of diaabted and needy vsterane, a»d ths rvidova and orpltana
of dECeased veterana; and
WHEREAS, The baaic purpoas of ths annuat sats of Buddy Poppisa bb ths
Veterans of Forstign Wars ia �Zoqusntt� rsftected in ths deatirs to
"Honcr the Dead by Hetping the Living";
NOiJ. TEEREFORS, BS IT RESOLVBD that I. Willia� J. 1►ss, alayor of the
City of F2'til,�Z6� %8P8t1� pPOCZQLAI kct� 16, 1986 aa
VBTBRAI'S BUDDY POPPY DAI
and arge the citi�aena of Fridleb to rscognixa the �erzta or thie oau�s
b� contributing g8M6POtilZ� to ite �eupport thro.ugh th• purchaae of
Budd: Poppisa on the da� ast aaids for ths diatr�tbktion o� thse�
symbols of appreciation for the aacrifices of our honored dsad.
I urge aZt patrzotic citis�na to �ear a Buddy Popp� as a�uts evtidsrtcs
of our gratitude to ths r�en of this country vho havs rieked thetir
Zive+ in defense of the frsedome uthich a�e continue to snjob a•
American citixens.
IP WITNESS WHEREOF. I have ast my hand and cauaed the asal of th� Cit�
of F�idZey to be affix�d thia 5th da}� of May. 1986.
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1A?I01AL PUBLIC WOEZS WBBZ
XAI 18 - 2�F. 1986
William
Mayor
Fridley,
J. Nee
MN
WHERE9S. PubZic rvorka servzces provided in our community are an
integ.�aZ part of our citti�en's everyday Zives; and
WHERE.IS, The aupport of an understanding and informed citi�cenry is
vitaZ to the efficient operation of public raorka eystems and programe
such �;s rvater, a�ruers, 8treets and highrvays. pubZic buiZdingB and ano�
remov� ,Z ; and
WHERE.S. The heatth. safety and comfort of this community gr�atZ�
depen�'s on these facitities and services; and
WHERE.S, The quattity and sff�etiveneaa of the$e factilitzss. aa veZZ aa
their ptanning, deeign. mazntenance and conetruction ia vtitaZZ�
depen�'ent upon the efforta and ektiZte of pubZic �orka psraonnsZ; and
WHERE.S, The efficiencr� of the quatifisd and dediaated psraonnst�vho
staff pubZic r�ork8 d�partments is matsriaZZy infZusrtced by the
peopZ�'s attitude and underatandzng of ths importance of ths �ork the�
perfo: m;
NOW, "EEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVE'D that I. WiZtiam J. Ase. Mayor of ths
City <f FridZey hereby procZaim May 18-24, 1986 as
in the Ctity
organ� aationa
provic ing our
pubti � r�orks
commfc rt.
1d2I01AL POBLIC voars vaat
of FrtidZey and caZZ upon aZZ citi.sens and etivic
to acquaint themsetves with ths probleme invoZvsd in
pubtic rvorka and to recognise the contributiona vhich
peraonnel make sver� day to our hsaZth. eafet� and
IN WZ:NESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and caused the seaZ of the City
of Fr�dZey to be affixed this 5th day of May. 1986.
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SENIOR CENTER WEEK
May 11 - 17. 1986
William J. Nee
Mayor
Fridley. MN
WHERIAS. the Senior Citisens of the City of FridZey contribute
invaluabZy to the grorath and achievement of our corainunity through
theiz spirit, dedication arcd taZ�nt; and
WHEREAS, this community's a�nior membera. through their akitla and
experience, are a most important resource and rightfully deserve our
appreciation and awarenesa; and
WHEREAS, our community'a eentior center, eerving as a focat point for
delivery of services to otder peraons, seek to create an atmosphsre
that acknor�Zedges the vaZue of human Zife by t�orking �i.th tha
indiv�duaZ, the famiZy and the community; and
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WgERE4S, th� month of May has been procZairaed Otdsr A�n�ricana Xonth.
and c�mmunitiea acrose the nattion are giving spectiaZ r�cognittion to
the r�te of senior c�ntsra; and
NOW, .^HEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED that I. William J. Hse. Mayor of ths
City ►f Fridtey hereby proctaim Mar� 11 - 17, 1986 as
SBAIIOR CBBTBR WEB�
in th� City of FridZey. in honor of ths tifelong aontributions of ths
many :aZented and dedicated Senior Citisens a�ho make FridZey a ap�cial
pZace to Zive. I further commend the Senior Center for aupporting a
sense of community that enablss otder persons to continue thsir
invoZ;ement r�ith and contributiona to the Fridt�y community.
IN WI:'NESS WHEREOF. I have set my hand and cauaed the esaZ of the City
of Fr-dZey to be affixed this 5th dar� of Ma�, 1986.
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CORRSCT POSTURE N01iTE
Na� 1986
William
Mayor
Fridley,
J. Nee
MN
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WHERFAS, the Status of Libsrty/Bttis Ialand Foundation sa carr�in9 on
a ca�!paign to rai.ae funde to rastors and prsasrve ths Statue of
Libe:ty and Ellis Iatand; and
WEEREAS. these ayrabota ars being rsnovated to b� Zaating �smoriaZa to
the ��iZtiona of immigrants rvho hetped buiZd the Unitsd Statsa,
offering hops for ths future; and
WHEREAS, the etructuraZ probleras experienced by the Statue of Libsrty
have come about as the rsauZt of negZigence and can be Zikensd to the
heaZth probtsma suffsred by many Ameriaana; and
WHEREAS. n�rve, nruseZ� and sksZetat integrity is the foundation of
good posture and heatth; and
WSERB9S, the chiropractic profes$�:on is arapZifying ths bsnsfita of�ths
Statue of Li,berty/EZlis IsZand Campaign by contributing 51.00 for
every patient visit to the Statue of' Ltibsrty/Sllie Island Foundation
duri�� ApriZ. May and Juns of 1986;
NOW, T'HEREFORE. BE IT RESOLYED that I. Willia�r d. Ase. Kayor of ths
City �f FridZ�y hereby procZaim Ma�. 1986 aa
C088aC? POST�IRB XOATB
and urge that this period be dedicated to informing cittis�ns of tkstir
r�spozsibilit�. both indzv�.duaZZ� and as a fawity. to wainta�tn corr�ct
poetu�e. The City of FridZs� furthsr cora�anda doatore o� chiropraatic
for th�ir �fforta on ths pubZic'a b�haZf in undertaking a pubtic
educa>ion program tisd to ths restoration of the Statue of Libsrty.
IN WI!'NESS WXEREOF. I have ast nc� hand and caussd the asal of the Citb
of Fr:dZey to be affixed this 5th da� of May. 1986.
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i�ILLIAM^d . NEB. 1KAYOR �
THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING OF
APRIL 21, 1986
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N iyor Nee re-opened the Board of Review Meeting, continued f rom April 7,
1�86, at 7:30 p.m. .
F )LI., CALL:
N�NBg2S PRESII�TT: Mayor Nee, O�t�cilman Goodspeed, ��cilman
Fitzpatrick, O�uncilman Schneider, and
Co�cilman Barnette
N�NBfftS PBSFNT: Norye
M iyor Nee stated this meeting had been o�ntinued f rom April 7 in order to
h ive �e Assessor's Office prepare reports regarding the values placed on
s�veral properties in the City.
M�. t�ladsen, City Assessor, stated his office has reviewed the values placed
o i the properties at 7601 Brigadoon, 530 F1y Street, and 124 Long£ellaw
S:reet. He asked Mr. Walt Mulcahy, City Appraiser, to make the presentation
r�garding property at 7601 Brigadoon.
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M Mulcahy, Qty Appraiser, stated he reviewed the appraisal submitted by
M. Turr�quist and found there were some things which he didn't necessarily
a� �ree. He stated, in the o�mparab].es �ed, one hane was a split level and
M. Turnquist's hane is a split fv,�er, and there was not enough adjustment
m, .de for the differences in square footage.
M. Mulcahy stated he used the manual furnished b� the Co�mty and the market
d ta approach in appraising this property. He stated it was compared w�th
s: x comparables within 400 feet. He stated all of these homes are split
f, yers and built b� the same builder within four years of each other. Mr.
NI� lcahy stated the figures indicate what the property would be worth, after
tl e adjustments are made. He stated these adjustments are from the cost
m: nual and gives an irydicated market value of the property of $105,000 and
a�glying the percentage ratio used in figuring market value, this would
i� �dicate a value of $97,700. Mr. Mulcahy felt, therefore, the $96,600 value
�.i aced on this property is well supported and would not reoomnend any change
i� value.
N� yor Nee asked Mr. Mulcahy if he felt the person making the appraisal for
I� .�rnquist had some reason to apprai.se it laa.
M� . Mulcahy statea the three �m�arables used b� the a�raiser were fran the
m� ltiple listing service and didn't feel they really compared to this
p� operty. He stated he physically inspects every hane in FridlEy so he felt
hE oould make a better deteanir�ation of which properties are comparable.
Mi. Mulcahy �tated the City receives all the sales figures and the
ir dependent ag7praiser reoeives only the multigle listing service sales.
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Mr. Turnquist stated he felt the houses used b� the City for axn�arison were
valued on the high side. He stated houses on the ather �d of the block on
Brigadoon have s�ld in the 80's. He stated there is now one for sale at
7535 Lakeside which is a split entry, three car garage, fanily roan and deck
and listed at $87,900. He stated the square footage is 1�,164, with
additional area finished for a total of 2,050. He felt this home was
oomparable with his and, even though it is eight years older, it is well
mai ntai r�ed.
Mr. Turnquist stated the hane at 7571 Brigadoon sold not quite two years
after he purchased his hane for $12,475 more and is assessed at $94,700. He
felt his home which sold for less shouldn't be appraised higher. Mr.
�tirr�quist stated, acoording to the value placed on his property, his home
appreciated $13,100 fran �e origirBl price he Faid five years ago.
Mr. Turriquist felt the hanes used b� the Assessor's Office for comparison
were larger and have anenities. Mr. Mac�en stated adjustments were made for
these itens, haaever, they are basically split fc�rers with the same layout.
He felt, if anything, the value plaoed on Mr. Z1arr�quist's property is laa.
Mr. Madsen reviewed the values glaced on the ather six properties to which
Mr. Turnquist's was o�m�ared. These properties were located on Brigadoon at
7600, 7580, 7571, 7570, and 7540 and one at 7637 Arthur Street, with values
ranging f ran $90,300 to $97,600. He stated the two properties valued higher
are larger homes and the lot size at 7571 is the same size as Mr.
Turr�quist's and the others are v�nsiderably smaller.
��mcilman Schneider stated if Mr . Turnq ui st' s val ue on hi s proper ty was
reduced b� $2,000, it would bring it in lir�e with other comparables. Mr.
Madsen stated this change wouldn't be enough to affect the ather properties.
NDTION b� Councilman Schr�eider to adjust the market value of Mr. Turnquist's
property at 7601 Brigadoon b� reducing it fran $96,600 to $94,600 based on
the o�mparables and the market value data. Sevonded by Councilman Barnette.
Up�n a vaice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unani.mously.
ERVIN Rh'YNOLDS. 530 II,Y STREET. FRIDLEY. MINNE90►rA 55432:
Mr. Madsen stated this property was oompl etely rebuil t af ter a f ire. He
stated his of€ice has analyzed the sales and felt this was a case where
someone had built a muGh larger hane than rbrmal in the neighborhood. He
stated this was a probl� in the 50's and 60's when the City was developing
and a factor was used to adjust for what was termed an "over i.mprovement. "
He stated this problan se�ned to disappear as areas developed, haaever, with
properti�s getting older, people are rebuilding and adding on to their
hcmes. Mr. A9adsen stated +r.his �ies lead to cases where some smaller
properties are being rebuilt and replaced b� largen c�mes. He stated he is
sure this is what happened with this property.
Mr. I�dsen stated the� iritend to imglenent this "over improvanent" factor
and would reooinnend the value on this property be adjusted from $86,100 to
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: DTION by Co�cilman Fitzpatrick to reduce �e value plaoed on the property
,�t 530 Ely Street from $86,100 to $80,.800. Seconded by Councilman
1 arnette. Upon a vaice vote, all voting aye, l�yor Nee declared the motion
�arried �animously.
::EVIN McGINNITY, 124 IANGFELIAW SI'REET. FRIDLEY. MINNE90TA 55432:
llr. Madsen stated this property was inspected and compared to several
.�djacent properties. He stated orre of fihe properties aompared is a one and
� half story hane that was built in 1955 and mwed ir►to this area in 1975.
l le stated the house and lot is snaller than Mr. MoGinnity's and quite a bit
� lder and it sold for $58,900 in J�e af 1984.
1Ir. Ngdsen stated another hane �ed in v�mparis�n was a 20 year ald rambler
� bout the same size as Mr. McGinnity's, with a little smaller lot. He
: tated the hane was sold for $65,100 this year.
1 r. Madsen stated he realizes Mr. MoGinnity's property has been rented and
l as suffered some disrepair and, there,fore, would sugest a reduction in the
� alue frcxn $65,400 to $62,900 to wver these itens.
tDTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adjust the value placed on Mr.
t oGinnity's property at 124 Longfellaa Street ky reducing it fran $65,400 to
: 62,900 to oover estimated oosts to repai r and f inish the hane. Seoonded b�
c��cilman Gooclspeed. Up�n a voice vote, all voting aye, I�yor Nee declared
t he motion carried �animously.
F�TnI FY TFRRAC'F MC�3TLF' HC�IF' PARK HIGHWAY #65 FRIDL,EY. MIt�]E90TA 55432 •
r r. I�dsen stated a letter of protest was reoeived for �is property by the
(��ty Assesor's Office and forwarded to the City from Ellenhurg Capital
C�rp�ration, 3060 Valencia Avenue, Aptos, California, representing the
c aners, Brand-Broadway.
A r. Nhdsen stated a value of $2,597,800 has been placed on this proprty. He
:=ated the property sold in Jtme of 1982 for $2,622,000 and in December,
1 985 was sold f or $5,275, 000.
r r. I�3sen stated the �tmty Assessor's Office is aoncerned about the values
c a mobile hame Farks and these values have increased considerably in the
1�st several years. He felt this sale is extra-ordinary and there isn't
a zother sale in the metrop�litan area that oompares.
r)TIDN by Co�cilman Schneider to receive the letter of protest from the
E Llenburg Capital Corporation of Aptos, C�l.ifornia, representing the awr�ers,
F rand-Broac�aay, with reference to the value placed on the Fridley Terrace
r�bile Hane Park. Seo�nded b� Cow�cilman Barnette. iJpon a voice vote, all
v�ting aye, Ngyor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
C�uncilman Barnette stated he felt the Assessor's Office was doing a
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M�TION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to close the meeting of the Board of
Review. Seoonded by Co�.mcilman Schrieider. Upon a voice vote,. all voting
aye, [�yor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Board of
Reviaa Meeti ng cl osed at 8: 20 p. m.
Respectf ully sukmitted,
Carole Haddad,
Re�rding Secretary
Approved:
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Mayor
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APRIL 21, 1986
'. 'EL OF THE RDG[JIAR MEETING OF T� FRIDLEY CITY QOUNCIL OF APRIL 21.
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'. he Regular Meetinq of the Fridley City Co�mcil was called to order at 8: 20
F.m. by Mayor Nee, after the meeting of the Board of Review.
� LIDGE OF AL�LDGIANCE:
r�yor Nee led the Cfluncil and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the
f 1ag.
� �LI., CAI.L:
MENBII2S PRESII�]T; Mayor Nee, Q�uncilman Barnette, Q�t,uicilman
Schneider, G'o�mcilman Fitz�atrick and
Co�cilman Goo�dspeed.
I�NBII2S ABSFNT: None
� ?PROVAL OF MIN[TrES •
BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING. APRIL 7. ]986 & CITY OOUNCIL MEETING.
APRIL 7, 1986•
M�TION by Co�cilman Schneider to apprave the minutes of the Board of Revic�a
M� �eting and the City Council Meeting of April 7, 1986 as presented.
S� �c.�nded b� Co�cilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
N� e declared the motion carried tmanimously.
AI OPTION OF AGEI�IDA •
M� yor Nee requested an item be added as follows: "Consideration of
rE -setting the date of the public hearing for the Charter anendnents."
NC TION by Councilman Schneider to adopt the agenda with the above addition.
SE oonded b� Councilman Fitzgatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
1� �or Nee declared the motion carried �animously.
Q �I FORUM, VISITURS•
7h ?re was no response fran the audience �nder this it�n � business.
QL ) BUSINFSS •
2. ��S�ERATION OF CITY APPOINI'MENrS TO QONIl�IUNITY DEVEIAPMENT. ENVIRONMENTAL
QU, �LITY QONAiISSION AI�ID HUMAN RE90URCES QONIIKISSION:
MY'IC7N by Cotmcilman Schryeider to table these appointments. Seconded by
0� mcilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
th � motion carried imanimously.
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3. C1Q�I�IDERATION OF RD2UF..ST FOR POSSIBLE FtTI'URE FUI�IDING FOR THE GREATER ANOKA
ODIAV'I'Y HUt�NE 90CIETY • .
Mr. Hill, Public Safety Director, stated Mr. Fennell, bcecutive Director for
the Greater Ar�ka Co�ty Htar�ane Society, was to address the Council this
evening, haaever, he was hospitalized aver the weekend. Mr. Hill stated Dr.
Mike Schollmeyer would make the presentation and answer any questions from
� the Co�cil.
Mr. Hill stated the Council rec;eived some Yaackground information from the
Hi.anane Society reyarding possible ftmding. He stated it is their hope to
receive a o�imnitment for f�ding, from cities in the County, in order to
oonstruct an animal shelter facility. Mr. Hill stated the Humane Society,
with the o�nstruction of such a facility, hopes to provide animal control
services to cities in Anoka CAUnty. He stated the Hunane Society wished to
make every attempt to reduce the fees for these services until the cities
recoup their funds pravided for the facility. Mr. Hill stated there is a
State statute that pravides cities may give up to 50 cents per capita in
support of this capital developnent. He stated he believed this would
amo�t to about $15,000 for Fridley arid it wouldn't be an on-going request,
but rather a start-up contribution to obtain necessary funds for the
facility.
Mr. Hill stated he believes every City approached has wntributed or pledged
their support, with the exception of orye. He stated the Hunane Society wi11
again appear before that Cotmcil as there was some oonfusion on the request.
Dr. Mike Schollmeyer, Prsident af the Greater Anoka County Humane Society,
stated Anoka C;o�ty is orye af the fastest grvwing oo�ties and expressed the
reed for this facility. He stated they get support from communities, as
well as Yx2sir�esses, and hoped to start gro�mdbreaking for the shelter this
year.
Mayor Nee asked if there is a State statute that governs how a h�unane
society is rtn.
Dr. Schollmeyer stated he cbesn't knaw of any State statute that governs haw
the Society is r�, but stated they are a norrprofit organization and felt
they have a quality Board. He stated their Board is comprised of
veterinarians, attorr�ys, ir�dividuals in financial services, housewives, and
technical people. He stated they have open elections every June for
selection of manbers to the Board.
Dr. Schollm�er stated they want to get the shelter oonstructed, put in the
differer�t types of procedures to operate a quality shelter, and proceed to
evaluate the ctintrol services. He felt most of the funds to operate the
shelter wi11 oome fram �e adoption services the� prwide.
C?o�u-►cilman Schneider asked if it would be several years before they could
pravicle the oontrol services.
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:>r. Schollmeyer stated this would have to be assessed and a wmmitment
�ouldn't be made at this time on the type of services to be offered to the
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11r. Hill stated he felt the Hunane Socity has a better attitude toward the
� nimals and are rr�t operating to collect animals, but for the purpose of
: helter and providing ad�ption services. He stated if they can financially
,.ocomglish it, the� will provide animal control services. He stated they
�.ow have support from Ramsey, St. Francis, Spring Lake Park, Coliunbia
Feights, Coon Rapids, and Anoka.
I r. Schollmeyer stated they are looking for support and a gledge from the
c �uncil, with the actual f�ds being oontributed in 1987. He stated, in the
� nterim, the� can take these o�mmitmerits to the bank to obtain the loan for
< �nstruction of the facility.
r r. Qureshi, City Manager, stated if the Go�cil wishes to pravide funding,
� t may be appropriate to authorize the adninistration to provide the funds
i n the 1987 budget proposal. He stated it must also be recognized funding
� �ailable to the Gity may be cut, but if this is an area where they want to
F rovide rne-time assistance, it probably oould be done in the 1987 budget.
C�uncilman Goodspeed felt they shouldn't be in competition with private
e zterprise such as veterirr�rians who have their businesses in the City. He
a Lso felt there was a reed for animal oontrol services and, if this v�uld be
F:avided, he would be in favor of it.
L�. Schollmeyer stated they will pravide services that n� other organization
c�n or will �ver. He stated ani.mal oontrol is just ane aspect and if they
c�n provide it, they w�11 do so. Dr. Schollmeyer stated it is true that
s:ray animals are brought to veterinarians, but they really don't want to
g�t invalved. He stated they have the support of the veterinarians in
� -ivate er�erprise.
C►lmcilman Fitzpatrick stated he would be in favor of the proposal, but felt
i: is difficult to discuss without an aQnoiuit or souroe of fwzding in mind.
G�Lmcilman Barnette stated he would be in favor af supporting the facil ity,
i it wasn't in oompetition with the ather veterir�rians. He did f eel the
a. �imal oontrol services are needed.
G �uncilman Schneider
a �nditions were poor
a ritractors, and hoped
rx eded.
stated he would support the request, as he felt
at animal control services provided by grivate
they could get animal control services which are
N� yor Nee stated he would als� ooncur in the need f or the services and f e1 t
tt e Minneapalis Hunane Soc.iety has a well ruz facility.
Mc TION by Ca�nciYa�an Fitzpatrick to refer this request to staff for
p� eparation of a resolution for the riext meeting on May 5, 1986. Seconded
b� Cotmcilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
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declared the motion carried w�animously.
4. RDCEIVING THE MINUI'ES OF THE PI1�I�]NING O�MMISSION MF.E�TING OF APRIL 9. 1986 •
A. mN.�r�ERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT. SP #86-03. TO AIdAW AN
EXISTING ACCESSORY BUIIaING TO BEOOME A SEOOI�ID ACCESSORY BUILDING
UPON THE CONSTRUCTTON OF AN ATTACHID GARAGE GENERAI�LY IDCATID AT 5096
HI3GHES AVENUE N. E. . BY SAMIR A4��IJANE •
Mr. Flora, R�bZic Works Director, stated this is a request for a special use
permit to alla� an existing accessory building to beo�me a seaond accessory
building upon the wnstruction of an attached garage at 5096 Hughes Avenue.
Mr. Flora stated the petitioner, because of a fire, is in the process of
ranodeling and adding a seoond story to his home, as well as an attached
garage. He stated he proposes to use the existing garage as an accessory
building to store his two classic cars and baat and to use the r�ew attached
garage to house his personal ve�icles.
Mr. Flora stated the Planning Commission recommended approval of this
special use permit and there were no objections fram residents of the
neic�borhood.
NDTION by Cotmcilman Fitzpatrick to aoncur with the �nani.mous reooinnendation
of the Planning Commission and grant special use permit, SP #86-03.
Seoonded b� Cotmcilman Schr�eider. Up�n a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the minutes of the Planning
Comnission Meeting of April 9, 1986. Seo�nded b� Councilman Barryette. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously.
5. RECEIVING THE MINtTrES OF THE CHARTER COMMISSION MEETING OF FEBRUARY 24,
1986;
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the minutes of the Charter
Lbmmission Meeting of February 24, 1986. Sec�onded b� Cfluncilman Barnette.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
u�ani.mously.
6. OON�IDERATION OF AI�T(IAL LICENSE RII�I, FOR FRIDLEY JUI�YAR'DS •
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated there is a concern whether auto
recycling centers are in o�mpliance with a�vironmental issues and this is
being ac�dressed at the time of the annual license renewal.
Mr. Flora stated the Zoning Code c3�es stipulate these oenters are to comply
with envirormental concerns and prwide the City access to conduct tests.
He also stated the �de pravides these centers are to agree on a testing
organization and share �ually in the oost. He stated if there are some
negative findings, the entire cost for compliance would be borne by the
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caner/operator.
rr. Flora stated the Rice Creek Watershed District has expressed ooncern for
t ae etiviror�ment, and felt it would be appropriate to evaluate the sites. He
:tated the City solicited firms that would be available for the soil
� nalysis and would reoonmend Braun Engineering be selected to perf orm these
t =sts.
r �. Harold Haluptzok, property aaner of S�n's and Bargain Auto Parts, stated
r� would like to wait for a rep�rt fran the Rice Creek Watershed District
t=fore proceeding with any tests. He stated last year they recomanended a
k iffled weir which was installed.
N-. Haluptzok stated he also felt the $4,000 for the soil samples was high
a zd would like some further time to study the issue and review the
q iotations received. He stated he would also like to talk with the
P>llution Control Agency on the type � testing that would be done.
M�. Herrick, City Attorney, stated he believed Mr. Haluptzok's point was
w 11 taken and he be cp.ven the opporttmity to further study the issue. He
f It if this was brought back on May 19, it would give Mr. Haluptzok an
o; >port�ity to receive the report frcm the Rice Creek Watershed District and
t: me to review the qta�tations with staff.
M; . Haluptzok stated as far as the storage af v�icles on the streets, this
i; not done. He stated, hawever, sometimes a person will just leave his
v� hicle parked in the street avernight. He stated this does pose a problen
bE cause at what point does the awnership change. He felt p�ssibly� the
Fr lice De�xirtment �uld ticket some af these cars left in the evening hours.
1� TION by Go�cilman Schneider to �ntinue the discussion of environmental
tE sting of soils to the May 19, 1986 meeting and direct staff to meet with
tr e aaners regarding the prop�sed testing. Seoonded b� Councilman Barr�ette.
UF �n a voice vate, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
ur 3nimously.
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Mr. Flora, Riblic Works Director, stated the City is applying for LAWCON
fi; ids to aoquire and relocate all seven ranaining properties in the flood
plain area of Riverview Heights and the deadline for the preliminary
a� ?].ication is Ni�y 5, 1986. He stated the LAWOON grarit requires a 50$ match
b� the Gity.
ND �ION by Co�cilman Schneider to apprave the preliminary grant appl ication
fc: LAWCON/LC24R funding and authorize the City Manager to sign this
a� �lication. Seoonded by Councilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vote, all
vo :ing aye, Nhyor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
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Transportation is glanning to eliminate the crossing of University Avenue
traffic at on 83rd Av�ue or to only allaa one-way traffic westbound. He
stated the� had agreed to c�nstruct a servioe drive fran 81st to 83rd using
Hazardous Elimination Funds for this project. Mr. Flora stated since these
f�mds are no lcnger available, this resolutian is requesting the Minnesota
Department of Transportatirn �ovide the f�mds to pay for this oonstruction.
NDTION b� Gouncilman Barrette to adopt Resolution No. 36-1986. Seconded by
Q�imcilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
the motion carried unanimously.
9. RESOLUTION N0. 37-1986 ORDERING CROSSWALK AND STOP BAR STRIPING OF
SIGN�ILIZID IIJrERSE�Z'IONS ALONG T.H. 47 AI�ID T.H. 65 IN FRIDLEY:
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the City is in the process of
developing plans and specifications to provide uniform stripings at
signalized intersections along T.H. 47 and T.H. 65 and this resolution
requests the Minnesota Departrnent of Transportation to stripe these at the
expense af the State. He stated the resolutian also calls for the Caunty to
reimburse the City for �e oast of striping Cotmty road iritersecting T.H. 47
and T.H. 65.
NDTION by Co�cilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 37-1986. Seconded
b� Go�cilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unani.mously.
10. C:C,AIMS:
MDTION by Councilman Barnette to authorize payment of Claims No. 7490
throu� 7740. Seoonded b� C;o�mcilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, N�yor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
11. LICENSES•
Liguor License:
Mr. 7bny Nicklaa, representing George's in Fridley, appeared before the
O�uncil regarding his liqubr license. He stated they fell behirx� in payment
of his property taxes, as they were closed for �ree manths for re�odeling.
He stated he Faid half the taxes last week and, hopefuly, should pay the
balance next month.
Mr. Herrick, C�ty Attorney, stated he uzderstar�ds the State requires certain
taxes be paid in order to have a license issued.
Mr. Bi11 Nicklaa, representing Shorewood Inn, appeared before the Council
regarding his liquor license and �yment of taxes.
Both Mr. Zbny Nicklaa and Mr. Bill Nicklaa were advised the licenses would
be approved, but it is contingent upon than paying the delinquent taxes
before the license is issued.
NDTION by Goimcilman Fitzpatrick to approve the license for George's in
Fridley, vontingent �pon the payment of delinquent taxes prior to issuance
of the license. Seo�nded b� Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, N�yor Nee declared the motian carried unanimously.
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i�TION by Co�cilman Schneider to approve the license for Shorewood Inn,
�ontingent upon the payment of delinquent taxes prior to issuance of the
: icense. Seoonded b� Co�cilman Fitzpatrick. Up�n a voioe vate, all voting
� ye, t�yor Nee declared the motion carried unani.mously. .
,unkyard License•
t r. Stanley Giddings, operator of Sam's Auto Parts, stated they have
c omglied with all the r�uirenents requested of then by the City in a letter
c ated March 26, 1986. He stated they replaced the fence along the east
t�rder and cbes not have any street parking of vehicles. He stated he rents
t�e service station to the east, which had been vacated, for repairing of
r is vehicles and storage � his taa trucks. He stated the vehicles stored
c a this property belang to the aarer.
r:. Giddings stated ariy cars in the custaner parking lot are there because
t iey were maved in order for the oontamir�ted dirt to be renaved. He stated
t iere are no cars piled higher than the fence and no dismantling on the
F>rtion east of the fenaed area.
M-. Giddings stated they are in the process of obtaining an approved
d�ainage plan frcxn the Watershed District and have constructed a baffled
w ir.
M. Giddi ngs stated, as f ar as storage � veh i cl es on th e 1 ot ea st of hi s
b� sir�ess, they would have to oontact the awner.
M. Herrick felt the Inspection Department should have a report for the
Ck uncil irydicating the zoning of the property, what ordir►�nces they feel are
kx ing violated, and suggestions on what actions should be taken. He stated
cc nsideration should be given if the v�icles are operable, licensed, etc.
HE felt there are probably sarne ardinance violatians for which they could be
c1 arged.
rir . Giddings stated he could do without the gas station property, if it
rE �lects on his operations.
Mr . Herrick stated the City may decide that either Mr. Giddings has to
o� �rate that parcel oomgletely or not at all. He stated, with this type of
o� :ration, there is no acco�mtability. Mr. Giddinqs stated this would be
ac :eptable to him.
ND �UJN by Councilman Schneider to table the discussion and issuance of
re lewal for junkyard licenses until the meeting of May 19, 1986. Seconded
by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all votng aye, Mayor Nee
de lared the motian carried unanimously.
M7 CION by Councilman Schneider to request the City Attorney and staf f
pr �pare some alternatives relative to the property at 73rd and Central
Av r►ues, preferably for the May 19, 1986 meeting. Seconded by Councilman
Fi z�atrick. tlpan a voiee voteE ali votinq aye, Mayor Nee declared the
ma .ian carried �mani.mously.
ND"ION tr� Councilman Schneider to extend the j unkyard 1 icenses, if any
ex} �ire prior to May 19, to allow them to continue their operation imtil the
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on�cil's meeting on May 19, 1986. Seo�nded b� Cbtmcilman Fitzpatrick. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unani.mously. _
NDTmN b� Councilman Schr�eider to apprwe the licenses as sub�c►itted and as
on file in the License Qerk's Office, with the exception of the junkyard
licenses, and noting the stipulations on the licenses for George's in
Fridley and Shorewood Inn. Se�nded b� Councilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice
vate, all voting aye, N�yor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
12. F�,S'I'IMATES:
NDTIUN by Co�cilman Fitzpatrick to apprwe the estimates as surmitted:
Eugene A. Hickok and Associates
545 Indzan Nbi.uZd
Wayzata, NN 55391
For Professional Services
Fram February 27, 1986 to Nl�rch 26, 1986 .......$59.76
Seoonded by Co�cilman Schneic7er. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye Mayor
I3ee declared the motion carried iu�animously.
13. O�NSIDERAmrnN nF RF-SFT1'Tlr PIlf3LSC HFARII�U DATE FOR CHARTER AMEI�ME,�NI'S'
Mr. Qureshi, City Ni�nager, stated the Council set a public hearing for the
proposed Charter anenc�nents for Ni�y S; hawever, two legal notices ryeed to be
published to meet legal requirenerzts so the clate should be changed to May
19, 1986.
N1pTI0N by Councilman Fitzpatrick to re-set the public hearing for the
Charter anendnents for May 19, 1986. Seconded by Councilman Goodspeed.
Upon a voiae vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously.
ADJOURI�'IENr •
NDTION by Gouncilman Barnette to adjourn the meeting. Secanded tr,� Co�,uicilman
Schrieider. Up�n a voioe vote, atl voting aye, Mayor Nee decZared the motion
carried tuianimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of
April 21, 1986 adjourned at 9:30 p.m.
Respectfully sutrnitted,
(�rol e Haddad Will iam J. Nee,
Secretary to the City Council N�yor
Approved:
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LwV OF FRInLCY
CO��SFNSUS Ht?PnRT ON Ti[� FtRP. S'fAT1f1N LnCATic1N
.linunry 14. 19ttE;
The program presentation and discussion af th� location for a
Fire station in Fridley took placo January 19. �986. The group
�greed that six ccitecia, ranked it� order of importance, should
�e considered «hen locating a fire station in the City.
�ENERAL STATEML"h'T OF POSITION:
� CHE LEA�UE i)F WOMEN VOTF.R5 OP FRIDL�Y BELIEVF.S 1'IIAT T�iE LQCA'fI�N
)P THF. FRIDI.EY �IRE STATiON SHOULD RE JUDGED UYON SUCH CRITERIA
�S L()W RESPONSE TIMF, TO I;MEitGENCY CALI.S, LIMITED TRAFFIC
:ONFLICTS, C�NTItAL LUCATIO!V, ADCQUATF:.SN/1C� FnR ACTIVITIES AND
.IMITED E�'VIROV�tENTAI. 1MPAC1' ON T11C yElGtit30R1i00U.
N ADntTION, THC LT:AGUE OF WOMEN VnTERS OF FR[DI.EY E3Ef.tF.Vi:S TH4T
''i1E PRESF.N'f (.00A1'InN OR TEIi� f IR� S'fA'I'1ON [�OES NO'C MEET ALL Ot�
''HOSE CR[TERIA AI�'D URGf:S TIfA'f A NT:W LOCATION FOR A CENTRAL I'IRE
: TAT10,1 fsC E:XNLUItED.
1 �etailed rositinn ctatement:
, ny fire station shnuld be locatcd suc:h lhat
.. Resoonse time to an emergency call anniild average � minutes
or less;
i. The �ccurrence of tr�ffic c�nflicts is limited far both
emergency vehicles and voluntoe: firefighcers travel t�
the station in �esponse to an emergency ca11:
(This means street confiYuration and traffic counts are
imp�rtant factors in dctermining r�deq��acy of n site.)
3 It is near the rteo�raphic ccntcr of the City;
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4 Adequate space is availablo for such uscs ++s volunteer
firefighter parking, training facilitie., stnrage and normsl
functions;
� The environmental imp�ct en lhe neighb�rhood is minimized
considering such factnrs ae noiso, licht and cafet�•:
6. 1'he best. site is utilized re�er�llesa nt pric�, oolitical
considcrations.
Ir �fddition, t.he LenEuc of Wc�men Vncers b�iicvcs t.hat t.hr, p�esent
lo :ation of the fire scation doec n�t mect all th�ee standarde
�r d ur�es that �+ new iocatian f�r � central fire station snould
be explored without limiting the site survey tn current oublicly
nv ned pr�perty. '
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Notice of Public Hearinq
Commercial Development Revenue Bonds
City of Fridley, Minnesota
Notice is hereby Qiven that a public hearinq will be
condicted by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minne-
sota, at the City Hall, 6431 University Avenue, N.E., Fridley,
Minn�sota, at a meetinq of the City Council to be held on
�May S, 1986, commencinq at 7:30 o'clock, p.m., C.T. At the
oublic hearinq the Coun�il will consider a proposal that
the City assist the financinq of a commercial or industrial
development proiect by issuinq its bon�3s or other obliqations
pursiant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 474.
The proposed proiect consists of the ac4uisition of
land and the construction thereon of an approximately 55,000
saua-e foot multi-tenant industrial/commercial facility (the
"Proie�t"), to be located within the City in the southeast
Quad-ant of the intersection of 73rd Avenue and University
Avenie by Winfield Developments, Inc., a Minnesota corporation
(the "Company"). It is proposed that the City assist financinq
the Project from the proceeds of an issue of the City's com-
merc.al or in�iustrial c�evelopment obliQations in an amount
pres�ntly estimated not to exceed S3,000,000. If issued,
such obliqations would be payable from lease payments or
loan repayments to be made or secured by the Company.
A draft copy of the proposed application to the Minnesota
Enerrv and F_conomic Development Authority for approval of
the Pro�ect is available for public inspection in the office
of tie Citv Clerk-Treasurer.
All persons appearinq at the public hearinq will be
qive� an opportunity to present their oral or written comments
on �he proposal that the City undertake and finance the
Pro �� �ct .
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Notice of Public HearinQ
Commercial Development Revenue Bonds
City of Fridley, Minnesota
Notice is hereby qiven that a public hearinq will be
cond�icted by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minne-
sota at the City Hall, 6431 University Avenue, N.E., Fridley,
Minn�rsota, at a meetinq of the City Council to be held on
May 5, 1986, commencinq at 7:30 o'clock, p.m., C.T. At the
`publ.c hearinq the Council will consider a proposal that
the City assist the financinq of a commercial or industrial
deve.opment project by issuing its bonds or other obliqations
pursiant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 474.
The proposed project consists of the acquisition of
land and the �onstruction thereon of an approximately 95,000
sQUa-e foot office tech and related service facility (the
"Proiect"), to be located within the City at 51st way and
Indu�trial Boulevard (in the Great Northern Industrial Center,
sout� of I-694 and east of East River Road) by Industrial
Boul�vard Investors, a Minnesota qeneral partnership (the
"Com�any"). It is proposed that the City assist financinq
the Pro�e�t from the proceeds of an issue of the City's
comcn�rcial or industrial development obliqations in an amount
pres�ntly estimated not to exceed S6,000,000. If issued,
such obliqations would be payable from lease payments or
loan repayments to be made or secured by the Company.
A draft copy of the proposed application to the Minnesota
Ener�y and E�onomic Development Authority for approval of
the Proiect is available for public inspection in the office
of t�e City Clerk-Treasurer.
All persons apnearinq at the public hearinq will be
qive� an opportunity to present their oral or written comn►ents
on :he proposal that the City undertake anc3 finance the
Pro��ct.
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Notice of Public Nearinq
Commezcial Development Revenue Bonds
City of Fridley, Minnesota
Notice is hereby ctiven that a public hearinq will be
cond�icteci by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minne-
sota at the City Hall, 6431 University Avenue, N.E., Fridley,
Minn�sota, at a meetinq of the City Council to be held on
May i, 198E�, commencinq at 7:30 o'clock, p.m., C.T. At the
publ:c heaz�inq the Council will consider a proposal that
the =ity as�sist the financinq of a cor.ir�ercial or industzial
deve:opment pro�ect by issuinq its bonds or other obliqations
purs�ant to Minnesota Statu,tes, Chapter 474.
The pz•oposed pro�ect consists of the acauisition of
land and the construction thereon of an approximately 95,000
sauaie foot office tech and related service facility (the
"Pzo_ect"), to be locatec� within the City at 53rd t,'av and
Indu�trial E�oulevard (in the Great t3orthern Industrial Center,
soutr of I•-694 and east of East River Road? by 53rd Way
Inves�ors, �a N.innesota qeneral partnership (the "Company").
It i� propc>sed that the City assist financinq the Project
from the pr•oceec3s of an issue of the City's comr.�ercial or
industrial development ohliqations in an amount presently
estir�jted r�ot to exceed 56,000,000. If issued, such
obliqjtions would he payable from lease payments or loan
repaynents to be made or secured by the Company.
� dzaft cop}• of the proposed application to the Minnesota
Enerq� and F.c-onomic Development Authority for approval of
the Frolect is available for public inspection in the office
of th� City c�lerk-Treasurer.
�11 pe�-sons appeazinq at the public hearinq will be
qiven an opportunity to present their oral or written �omments
on tle proposal that the City undertake and finance the
Pro ie� •t .
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��► fe� ��. �i : �i ' `,
Co�cilman Schneider felt it would be costly for landlords to
these standar3s and questiored the enforcment. He felt the or
Ci ty now has i s r easonatrl e. �
f orr� to
nce th e
M�TIOt� by Gou¢icilrran Schreider to table and refer to staff o determine the
eooncmic and enforc�ent irrFact. Seoonded by Coimcil oodsgeed. Upon a
voice v��te, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared e motion carried
unanirr.ously. -
NC?TION kay Councilman Fitzpatrick
reco^,nea�ded changes in the City Ch
Co�mcilman Schreider. Upon a voice yi
the notion carried unani�:ously. /
A.
ht?TIO'1 b}' C�otm�
use perr,it, S$
L'pon a voice'
una rurr.ous
^�ntit.
to
e,
!et the public hearing on the
r for t',ay 5, 1986. Seconded by
all voting aye, NHyor Nee declared
�an Goodspeed to reoeive the letter of withdcawl of special
66-C1, by tt�e petitioner. Sec�onded bi� Co�cilman Schneider.
e, all voting aye, N,ayor Nee declarec the r�otion carriEd
. ORDINA.�!CE RDC'�.RDI'JG DAY CA.RE C�TERS Oti ARTERIA.L SI'REETS:
�ON bt� Co�cilrtian Schreider to direct staff to sul�it ordin�+nce chartiye::
� or the ,April 21 meeting regarding a:}• care centers on arterial streets.
B. ��SIDEF2ATI4": OF A SPECIAL USE Pt'�A'IT�P #86-02 .' TO AI.I�r A
VgiI��LE t�S� ES'�ABLISFi�1�7I' GII�ERiiL.LY IACATED AT 5300 CEI�TI'RAL
p�'E:ti ;JE h. E.. BY 0 PETr'�L.EU"; :
�Sr. Flor��, Public �rorks Director, statc-d this is a r�uert for G sgecic.l u:�c:
��er�r,it t�� alla: a r�otor v�:icle fuel and oil dispensing service and a c�r
oash est�itlish-:ent at 5300 Central Avenue h. E. He statea the �titi�neL
plans to re':a�e the existing structure as it is o�ntinually settling ca�iny
�tructur�il proble;�s. Mr. Plora stated they propose to reduce ti�E uccc:.:.
�nto 53rcj to iTFrwe the traffic flaa.
�tr. Flor�� stated the Planning Cortnission reoo�ended apQrwal of tt►e sFk::i�.'-
ise per�r�:it for the r�otor �ehicle fuel and oil dis�nsing �service witr� six
�tipulat:ions, which he outlined. He stated, at the same neeting, tr�e
Planning Cor,r:�ission recorrr:ended deniGl of the speci�l use permit tc allcw�
:he motor. vehicle wash establish¢nent. He stated the Catriission felt the cur
�ash wou]�d have an irt�r.act on the traffic in the r�ic�borhood. He statec ti,E
�perator of another car wasn adjacent to this site indicated thE prcbl�.r.
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aith trai`fic in the area.
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�'s. John Kosnas, IQ{ Design, stated they are doing the design work for Q
?etroleuil. He stated the�► had a study done through a consulting fir„� to try
�nd establish the increased vol�ne of traffic.
4r. Kim �,nderson stated a nunber of studies were d�ne and this �.srticular Q
�tore ha:� a relatively laa valune of traffic. He stated they looked at the
�igher vol�une stations which service 50 to 90 cars per hour, and this
;tation operates at about 30. He stated the car wash would generate
�irtually� no additional traffic itself. He stated most cars would be ooming
o the �*ation for gas as their first priority and then �ing the car wash.
!e stateci they are estimating 30 cars per hour for four hours of the peak
�erials a�nd this would be about half the daily vol�ne. He stateci, ass�.uning
, 20`s inc:rease and that some would make use of the car wash, there would be
, n aciditional 12 to 15 cars per hour which is�'t a high valune.
.:r. Ko.�n�s stated they would be eliminating one of the exits on 53rd and
� iagonally placing the p�anps to imprare the traffic fla+.
�'o�mciln�an Fitzpatrick stated his ooncern is incraasing the n�ber of cars
« xiting frcr� the service road. He stated turning left from this exit is
� � most impossible.
i r. Kosr�as stated one of the attenpts to oontrol this is the positioniny of
t he p�:.ps and to tr}� and mare the exit farther west on 53rd.
�ayor he�e stated the City has, in the �st, traded land and vacated
� ight-of-�wa}� along Highway 65 to prwide a loo�ack. He stated this solves
� rc>blFns :Eor the a�r�n�ity and, in a way, impraves exposure and acces� for
t he busiri�ss.
c r. �'arle�n Besler, President of Q Petroletm, stated they wished to consider
t�is o�ti��n, if the City would approve the car wash. He stated they are
� nxious t:o work with the City to resolve this issue and improve thei r
�:ility t�� mmpete as a business.
P 3yor Ne-� felt this arrangement would be good for Mr. IIesler's busine_;s
� �ether or. not the car wash was apprwed.
C�tmcilman Barnette felt if the City was going to consider a loopback,
r�present��tives of Drbers should be included in the discussion.
t'. -. Flora stated it would be several weeks before they could arrange to have
r�present�itives of Q Petroleu� and IInt�ers meet re�arding this pro�sal.
M>TION by Cr�uncil�r,an Goodspeed to ref er this matter to staf f f or a repor t
r�garding a�ssible loopback at this location. Seconded by Councilman
S hneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motiur.
c �rried ur�ani�rously.
M s. Branrion, 1622 Innsbruck Parkway West, stated they had comments which
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were pertinent to the variance and if the design changes so would thei r
cor.uaent s.
�:r. Brannon asked to be notified of any meetings where a loopback would be
di scussea�.
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�— C. ITII�''�S FROhi APPFALS �lR4ISSION MEb'TING OF MARCH I3, 3.985 • .
C-1. VARIANCE RDQUF,ST TO RIDUCE THE RDQUIRID LC7T SIZEt
PARKI;JG SETAF�CK G�tE.T�LLY IACATID AT 5300 Cf�lTRAL;
AV�1UE N E, BY MARLEN R. BESLER: "f
M�TIGt� try Cnuncilman Goodspeed to table this item. Secon d by Councilman
Barr�ette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee clared the motion
ca r ri ed una nirnously .
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Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated t petitioner has asked two
cptions be r�viewed for his variance request. He stated the first oYti�n is
to reduc�e the side yard setback fram 15 to feet and reduce the ariving
lanes fran 25 to 20 feet and the second ion is to reduce the �rkiny
requi re�erTt f ra� 32 sp3ces to 26.
hlr. Flora stated in order for the pe
f�.ls is eooncnic;ally f�sible, he w
the nu-:ber of parking stalls. �
oner to build the size structure he
need a side yard variance or reduc�:
Mr. Flora statE-d the Appeals Co, ssion failed to reco�nend aFproval of the
side yard setback and the set to reduce the driving aisl� b� a 2-2 vote.
Ete stated the Appeals Commi ion recommended denial of the variance to
rE�duce the Farking stalls fr 32 to 26. He stated, therefore, both options
for the variance request ailed to receive approval from the A�:peals
Co,�ission.
ptr. vergil Florhaug st ed his �mpany has been in a leased facility and
have out.grvwn the f cility and decided it was tirr;e to buald their vwn
buil di ng.
Mr. Florhaug sta ed some menbers of the Appeals Commission felt he had
created his aan ardship and that was the reason for denial. He stated thE
hardshi� will ver go away as the soil conditions are bad and it will cost
about 520,00 to o�rrect these aonditions. He stated the building will be
a professio 1 building and his vampany would be using most of the space.
Mayor Ne asked Mr. Florhaug if he had any discussions with the propecty
aaner the north regarding his plans. He stated he has not hud any
discu ions with than concerning this issue.
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I�MC T0: Joc3:c Robertson and John Flora
t�MC FROM: J:im Robinson
rIEMC DATE: A��ril 30, 19�
MEMC SUBJECT� Redevelopment of Q Petroleum Station
On T iursday, April 24, 198b, John Flora and I met with representitives of Q
Petr �leum st�ition and the Embers Restaurant. At this time we discussed the
rea]ignment of the service road to the west of the Q station and the
implCeations to both businesses.
The owners <ind operators of the Embers Restaurant very concerned about
limi:ing thei,r access to a new road behind the Q Petroleum station. They
expr:ssed a:3trong desire to maintain at least an ingress over the existing
servLce road to the east of the businesses. Embers is also concerned with
chanses in the visual aceess to the restaurant, which would be caused by the
relo;ations of the Q Petroleum pump canopies. The parties involved agreed to
rewo•k the dE:sign showing its direct implications to the Embers Restaurant.
This new desi.gn, which is enclosed for your reviex, has been submitted to
Embe�s representatives, and is now under reviex.
The � PetrolE:um representatives have expressed a willingness to implement this
new plan anci are presently negotiating with the Embers to secure their
agre ;ment. Mc•. Kosmas of Q Petroleum has requested that the variance and
Spec .al Use F'ermit request remain on the May 5 City Council agenda pending
Embe •s approv�al of the redesign. I have informed him, if this authorization
from the EmbE:rs is not secured by May 5, then the item would need to be tabled
unti. such approval can be obtained.
The :ouncil :�hould be aware that the redesign of the Q Petroleum station
invc lves neGr zoning procedures including the vacation of the 80' x 128'
sect.on of r�.ght-of-way east of the station and a more severe building setback
vari�nce off of 53rd than what was originally ealled for; this variance being
from 80' to 448'. All other building variances are now eliminated with this new
desi ;n. A var�iance for hard surface setbacks along 53rd from 20 � to 10' and
alon; Highway�65 right-of-way from 20' to 5' are also necessary. With the
vaca .ion, the: variance for lot size will be from 35, 000 required to 33, 96 0. As
you �ecall tY:ie old variance was to a lot size 23,746 sq. ft. Note that we have
eli� .nated trie variance off of Highway 65 which was previously from 80' to 70'
- no variance; would be required with the vacation and also the rear yard
vari�nce froui 40' to 15' is now eliminated in that this neW alignment calls
for � private: road easement west of the station which can be used for setback
with the buil.ding now proposed to be setback 50 ' from the most westerly
prop ;rty line:.
The � Petrole:um representitives are requesting that Council give them some
indi :ation a.� to their desire to proceed with the vacation of the service
road if Emb�ers and the Council are agreeable to this redesign, Q Petroleum
woul�, like to� begin work on their working drawings to help f acilitate spring
cons ruetion. Should Council decide to proceed with action we will begin the
vaca .ion proc.eedings.
Atta �,hment
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� PETROLEUM
SP #,�3G-02
ST I PULAT I O�JS
1, PETITIONER TO OBTAIN APPROVAL AND IMPLEMENT A LANDSCAPE
PLAN,
Z� PETITIONER TO OBTAIN APPROVAL AND IMPLEMENT A STORM DRAINAGE
PLAN�
�, PETITIONER TO SUBMIT A PERFORMANCE BOND TO COVER THE SITE
I �1PROVEMENTS �
��. PROTECTIVE MEASURES TO BE IMPLEMENTED TO MITIGATE ANY EROSION
OR DESTABILIZATION OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY�
�, AN APPIROVED UTILITY EASEMENT ACFtOSS THE NORTHERLY PORTION OF
THE PR��PERTY TO BE GRANTED TO THE CITY,
6, PETITI(�NER TO WORK WITH CITY STAF'F ON THE LOCATION OF THE DUMPSTER�
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APPE ALS COt�CAISSION MEETING, �1ARCH 11, 1986 __ _ PAGE 4
2. CO'tSIDER;ATION OF VARIANCE REQUESTS PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 205 OF TNE FRIDLEY
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�300 CE'�'fFAL AVE��UE N.E. Re�uest y Mar en R, es er� 8 8 Pi s ury Avenue
�outh, Miinneapo is, n. 55420)
�OTIO�1 B}' MS. GEROU, SECONDED BY MR. BARNA, TO OPEN THE PL'BLIC XEARII:G.
IPO"J A VC>ICE VOTE, ALL VOT'I':G Al'E, CHAIP.PL'RSON BETZOLD DECZARED TNE PL'FiLIC
iEnRI.'JG OPEIJ AT 7:49 P.M.
;hairper�an Betzold read the Administrative Staff Report:
AO�tI�1ISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT
5300 Central Avenue N.E.
1. PUQLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIRE��ENT:
Section 205.15.3A requires a minimum lot area of 35�000 square feet
uncier one ownership. , •
Public purpose served by this requirement is to provide for adequate
parking, open landscaped areas, and to limit congestion of commercial
areas.
Section 205.15.4C.1 requires permitted buildings and uses, except
automobile parking and loading spaces, driveways, essential services,
walks and planting spaces not to be closer to any public right-of-��ay
than eighty (80) feet.
Public purpose served by this requirement is to provide for adequate
parking and open landsca�►ed areas as well as to avoid congestion and
provi�de adequate site clearances in commercial areas.
Section 205.15.4C.3 requires a rear yard of not less than forty (40)
feet.
Public purpose served by this requirement is to provide adequate open
space around cortmercial structures for aesthetic and fire fighting
purpo�s es .
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APPE ALS C0�IMISSIOtJ MEETING, MARCN 11, 1986 __ PAGE 5
Section 205.15.5D.5a requires that all parking and hard surface areas
shall be no closer than twenty (20) feet from any street right-of-way.
Public purpose served by this requirement is to limit visual encroach-
ment into neighboring sight lines and to allow for aesthetically pleasing
open areas adjacent to public right-of-ways.
�. STATi�D HARDSHIP:
"The existing lot size and sfiape are odd."
�. AD�1If�ISTRATIUE STAFF REVIEW:
The petitioner would like to remove the existing Q Petroleum facility
and �ifter removal, reconstruct a new one as per their submitting plat
plan„ The �ew facility would have a car wash that the existing facility
does not.
TherE� is no other vacant land that could be added to this property to
brinq it into code compliance. 7he staff has reviewed the proposal and
has c:ommunicated with the petitioner some of the City's concerns and
this plan as it now exists seems reasonable.
The s�taff has no stipulations to suggest if the 8oard reco►nmends
apprc�val of thi s request.
M•. Clark stated that as the Commissioners probably kn�ri, Q Petroleum was
1►cated or� 53rd Ave. and Central Ave. between Target and Central Ave. If
g•anted th�e variance, they planned to tear down the existing structure wi�ich
h�s some structural problems. Improper soil correction was done at the time
t�e existing structure was built so the building is settling. All variances
w�re as a result of tlie lot not being large enough. They do plan to add a car
w�sh. Even if they did not add on the car wash a d just had a retail/service
s.ation facility, they could probably reduce the deg�ees of the variances,
b�t varia►�ces would still have to be granted in order to use the lot. tir, Clark
s owed the Commissioners an aerial photo of the area.
t4 . John l�.osr�ias, KK Design, stated part of the reason for the need for variances
w,s because tt�e property I�as been reduced in scale over the years. 5ecause
tfe widening of Central, the service drive, and 53rd Ave. He stated they are
p+oposing a convenience storelservice station with a drive-thrAUgh car wash
t� the rear of the proposed building, causing sor�e of the setbac�, requirements.
Tley have tried to keep the building to the back side of the lot to keep the
f�o��t area more open. They are looking at closing the easterly access onto
5: rd Ave, to I�el p rel i eve congesti on.
�•1�. Gerou asked if the car wash would increase traffic.
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APP :ALS CO'V'IISSIO�� �1EETI��G, t4ARCH 11, 1986 PAGE 6
Ir. Kosnas stated the car wash was more of a convenience service connected to
he sale of gas. Q Petroleum did a reasonably good business now, and he did
ot see the car wash generating a great deal of traffic on its own. They �+ere
rying to eliminate some congestion on the site by positioning the car wash in
he back of the structure. �
�r. Betzold asked if there �was ar+y concern regarding landscaping.
tr. Kosnas stated they are working with Jim Robinson� Planning Coordinator,
cn a landscape plan.
Pr. Rod arannon stated he ovm ed the car wash irmediately to the north and west of
( Petroleum. He stated that in order to remodel the convenience stor�/service
�tation, variances were needed, but where was the hardship that involved adding
� car wa�sh to that facility?
�r. Betzold stated the request was for variances for a builcfing, not necessarily
f�r a car wash, and tiie Cor�imission could not determine how the petitioner wanted
t� use thE� property as long as it was within the proper zoning of ti�e City. The
C�Rr�ission was more interested in what size the building was and wliere it was
c�i��g to be located on the lot tl�an they were about what was inside the building.
N�. Betzo'Id asked the petitioner that if there was no car wash on the building,
h�rr would that affect t�ieir request for variances?
t'�. Kosr�a�� stated that if the car wash was not added, their request for variances
w�uld proGably remain the same. ,
M•. Brannc�n stated the Pickwick Store was built with variances. He now f�as a
biilding t:hat is practically sitting on his property line because of fPur variances
afproved t�y the City. That building has no►r effectively screened his entire
c �r wast� Frusiness from 53rd Ave. That building takes up approximately 430 of
t�e lot. T'he building has a dunpster pad tf�at is about twice the size needed,
a�d the owm er was supposed to put in low lying shrubs. Instead they put in
t�ees in f'ront. Driving by on 53rd, nine months out of the year, his car wash
w,s not visible. That was what four variances had done to his business. Ile
s,ated that here were another four variances to put in a competitive business
o� ti�e sarie property line. Ne felt the City had an obligation and responsibility
t� bring in new tax dollars, but he also felt as strongly that the City had an
olligation and responsibility to protect the people who are already paying taxes
l ke himself. He stated he has lost 25p of his business since the Pickrrick
b�ilding was built. Ile stated he felt very strongly against the car wash going
ir. It was a question of his livelihood, and I�e would fight it all the way.
Mr. Brannon stated there are adequate boundaries and grassy areas all around
tte United Store just to the north of him. Nis building was the same. Now he
w�s confro�nted with a building (Pickwick) that was virtually on his property
line. Did the City want a building that he could no longer maintain because
hE did riot have the cash flow to maintain it?
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APPI ALS COt1tSISSION MEETIt��, �4ARCH 11, 1986 ___ ____ PAGE 7
Ilr. Clark stated there was a public hearinq scheduled to be held before the
lanning Cor�mission on March 19 for a s�ecial use perr�it for the car wash and
ervice station. He suggested that this car wash discussion would probably
'e more ap�ropriate at that meeting.
IIr.Brannon stated he was not opposed to the variances that were requested.
le was opposed to the car wash. Q Petroleum already has a service station
,nd convenience store and now wants to put in a car wash in direct competition
o liis car wash. They already have two sources of income with potentially
hree. F�e has only one source of income, and that is his car wash. He stated
f the car wash is a full service exterior wash, there is not so much competition,
lut if it is a roll-over, as opposed to a self-service car wash, then there is
� irect cornpetition.
'O'1'IO'� BY' MS. GEROU, S�'CONDED BY MR. BARNA, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HF.AR711G.
PO:: A VO�ICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CNAIRPERSON BETZOLD DECLARED THE PUBLIC
,EARING CLOSED AT 8:28 P.M.
ilr. Plenel stated he felt the petitioner was trying to do too much on a lot of
his size. Ti�ere were four variances being requested, and the largest was the
�ear yard setback from 40 ft, to 10 ft, He woulJ like to speak in favor of
��mitting the back building, leaving the present retail bui3ding of 32 ft. x 50 ft.,
llowing a variance of around 20 ft. on the rear lot line.
Ilr. Clark stated if the building stayed the same size without the car wash, then
he building could be rioved north, because there would not have to be a driveway
lehind. The front yard variance off 53rd could go from 80 ft, to approx. 70 ft.
n turn, that additional space could increase the green area along the sider�alk
�n 53rd from 5 ft, to 10-12 ft.
Ilr. Clark stated he did not think they could come up with exact numbers but
�ome general ideas of what could be done if tFe car wash was not added 5ehind
he propasad building.
Ils. Gerou stated she would be willing to go along with the revised variances
�s opposed to the ones being requested. She was in complete disagreement to a
ear yard variance from 40 ft. to 10 ft. because of the objection expressed by
Ilr. Brannon.
Ilr, Barna agreed. He stated the first variance to reduce the required lot size
�ould alm�ost have to be grandfathered in because the lot has been reduced in
�ize tiiraugh no fault of the owner through road acquisition.
I�r. Barna stated he would recorrmend the front yard setback from 80 ft. to 62 ft.
Ie reduced to 70 ft. This would nove the whole structure north.
Ilr, Barna stated that regarding the driveway/parking setback frori 40 ft, to
0 ft. ar�d 5 ft., that could be returned to 10 ft, and 15 ft, by adding the
,dditional space.
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A?PE-^�LS CO'1!':ISSIO!+ MEETI��G, t1ARCH 11� 1986 PAGE 8
Fr. Barna stated the rear yard setback from 40 ft. to 10 ft. overcrowded the
l�t, and f�e would go along with a reduction to 20 ft., but not the 10 ft.
1�e follo��ing motions were made on that part of Lot 12, Auditor's Subdivision
t��. 155, w�hic�� lies easterly of a line parallel with and distant 351 feet
H�sterly ,From the Line of Section 23, Township 30, Range 24, Anoka County,
hinnesota, and the south 20 feet of that part of Lot 11, Auditor's Subdivision
t��. 155, ►�t�ich lies easterly of a line parallel with and distant 351 feet
H�sterly �From the east line of Section 23, Township 30, Range 24, Anoka County,
hinnesota, except that part thereof taken for highway, the same being 5300
C �ntral A�renue N. E. :
N. �TIO'� BY MR. BAR1'A, SECONDED BY MS. GEROU, TO RECOI�i.�fEND TCl CITY COUA'CIL
r'PR�VAL OF A VARIn."+CE Rx'pUES.T PURSUA."IT TO CNAP'�R 205 OF TN.E FRIDLEY CITS'
C�DE TO RI:DUCE THE RE�UIRED LOT SIZE FROM 35,000 SQ. FT. TO 23,746 Sp. FT.
C�Oti A VO:[CE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BETZOLD DECLARED THE MOTION
C �RRIED UJAIVIMOUSLY.
f� �TI�."7 BY MR. BA :'�'R, SECONDED BY MS. GEROU, TO RECO�!MEVD TO CI�1' COU:VCIL
t'PRO:'AL OF VARIANCE REQUEST PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 205 OF TNE FRIDLEY CITY CODE
7� P.EDC�CE TNE FRO'+T YARD SETBr�CKS FRO?! BO FT. TO 70 FT. ON EOTN THE ACCESS
L RI�'E 1L".D 53R�� AVEVUE.
C�0;7 A VO:LCE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CffAIRPERSOti BETZOLD DECLRRED TNE MOTION
C �+RRI rD UCuR'.'IMOUSLY.
:��TIO:� BY MR. BARYA, SECONDED BY MS. GEROU, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL
��PROVAL OF A VARIr71YCE REQUEST PURSUAI�T TO CHAP.ER �OS OF THE FRIDLEY CITY
C�DE TO RE:DUCE TN� REAR YARD SETBACK FROM 40 FT. TO NOT LESS THAN IS FT.
C�0:7 A VO:iCE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAZRPERSON BETZOLD DECLARED THE MOTION
C 4RRIED UIVANIMOUSLY.
h 7"IOV BY MR. BARNA, SECONDED BY MS. GEROU, 21� RECOMMElVD TO CITY COUNCIL
�?PROVAL C�F A VizRIANCE REQUEST PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 205 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY
C�DETO REi�UCE TNE DRIVEFIWAY/PARKIIVG SETBACK FROM 20 FT. TO 10 FT. AND 5 FT.
F:SPECTIVi:LY ON TNB EASTERLY LOT LINE AND IO FT. ON .^HE SOUTHERLY LOT LINE.
C�O:d A VO�fCE VOTE, ALL VOTIl�G AYE, CHAIRPERSON BETZOLD DECLARED THE MOTION
C 4RRZED iT,�JANIMOUSLY.
hr. Betzo'Id stated the special use permit request would be before the Planning
C�mr�ission on t�arch 19, and the variances and special use pernit would go before
t�e City Council on April 1.
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S.P. 0285 (694=393) u
Turnbaek of a Part of TrUnk H�ghway No. �r�fl
Renumbered 696 to the City of Fridley
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QUIT CLAIM DEED
The State of Minnesota having acguired the teal estate
hereinafter described for trunk highWay purposes, and the
Commissioner of Transpottation of said State having determined
that the same is no longer needed by said State for trunk highway
purposes, and that the same may be conveyed and quit claimed to
the City of Fridley.
NOW, THEREFORE, Upon said determination and pursuant to
Minnesota Statutes 1980, Section 161.16, Subdivision 4, said
State of yinnesota, in consideration of the future maintenance,
improvement, or reconstruction by Grantee of sucb roadways, by
Richard P. Braun, its Commissioner of Transportation, Grantor,
hereby conveys and quit claims to the City of Fridley, Grantee,
for highway purposes, all its interest including any conditions.
restrictions, covenants and easements that run with the land
except that access to Trunk Highway No. 393, renumbered 694 or to
Trunk Highway No. 5, renumbeced 65 from the lands herein
described shall be restricted as hereinafter set forth in the
reservation clause; in and to the real estate situate in the
County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, described as follows:
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DESCRIPTION FOR THE TURNBACK OF PART OF
TRUNK HIGHWAY N0. 393 RENUMBERED 694 TO
THE CITY OF FRIDLEY •
Parcel 309E S.P.•0285 (694=393) 901_
All that part of the following described lot:
Lot 2, Block 1, Oakhill Addition, according to the plat
theteof on file and of record in the office of the County
Recorder in and for Anoka County;
which lies within a distance of 10 feet on each side of the following
described line:
From the south quarter corner of Section 23. Township 30
North, Range 24 wpst, run easterly at an angle of 91 degrees
03 minutes 00 seconds from the no[th and south guarter line
of said Section 23 for 1144 feet to the point of beginning
of the line to be described; thence deflect to the left at
an angle of 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds for 80 feet and
there terminating.
Part of Parcel 4098 S.P. 0285 (694=393) 901
That part of Tract A described below:
Tract A. Lot 12, Auditor's Sub9ivision No. 155, according to the plat
thereof on file and of record in the office of the County
Recor�er in and for Anoka County, Minnesota; exceotin3
thecefrom the southerly 30 feet thereof;
which lies between two lines run parallel with an� distant 121 feet
and 201 feet west of the east line of Section 23, Township 30 North,
Range 24 West.
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RESERVATIO.IS CLAUSE:
Subject to the following restrictions and reservations:
No access shall be permitte� to Tcunk Highway No. 393 renumbered 694
or to Trunk Highaay No. 5 renuTbered 65 from the lands herein
describe� an9 conveyed in Parcel 4093 on S.P. 0285 (694=393) 901.
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Dated this �%� day of _ � ►(�j � ' , 19�.
Appcoved as to fotm: STATE OF MINNESOTA '
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BY : i�/'��iu.a� ,
Sp ci Assista torney General Commissiorier of Tcanspottation
Seal of the Commissioner of Transportation
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
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COUNTY OF RAMSEY }
On this � day of ����CY� , 19�,
before me, aAto�rygPu�b�l�� ithin and for said County, personally
appeared (�. , to me personally known to be
the person who executed the foregoing instrument and who did say that
he is the (Commissionec of Transportation) ( ...
�'��^�! ^��°*:.::_� of the State of Minnesota and acknowledged that fie
executed the foregoing instrument and caused the seal of the
Commissioner of Transportation to be affixed thereto, by authority of
Minnesota Statutes, 1980, Section 161.16, and as the f�ee act and
deed of said State.
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State af Minnesota, Departm�nt of
Transportation, R/W Legal Section,
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IFOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- APPOINTMENTS � 7
rlay 5, 1936 ( Tabied Aprii 2]_, 1986)
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'arqaret Hendlev
�18 Craiq Wa N.E.
H. 571-�'757
Ai ,RRS ArID RD�tF1LTIDN CD!lQSSI�]
I i c k Yo un q
ieappointed
laniel Allen
feappointed
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fiane Savaqe
`.67 Rice Creek Terrace
IH. 571-3�62)
�errv Sherek
]530 73-1/2 Avenue
(H. 7E4-6444)
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E ^uce PetEerson
R �appoi ntEed
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4-1-89
4-1-89
4-1-89
4-1-89
4-1-89
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4-1-89
4-1-89
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Qarence (Gene) Rezac
1561 Camelot Lane
(H. 574-0629)
(vacated b� Louis
Schmidt 10/85)
Dick Yo�g
5695 Quincy St. N. E.
(H. 571-8098)
Da ni el Al l en
6200 Rice Creek Dr. NE
(H. 571-3137)
Janes Pl enel
6864 �annel Rd N. E.
(H. 571-0026)
(vacated b� Patriciu
Gabel 12/85)
Tan GLOnit�d
7411 Lyric Lane
(H. 786-7459)
Bruce Peterson
7503 Tempo Terr. NE
(H. 786-9898)
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IFOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL �� APPOINTMENTS ' 7I A
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. Dean Saba
Reappointed
, Bruce Bondow
Reappoirited
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Clau�ia DodQe
701 Rice Creek Terrace
_ LJ. 422-5199)
Peter Pierce
Reappointed
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Duane Peterson
Reappointed
4-1-89
4-1-89
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John E. ttever
7E6� Aldf�n Wav P;.E.
_;H. 571-Fi328)
F )LI� mW�QSS�]
lavis Hauqe
teaaaoi nt:ed
2 �/21
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Dean Saba
6325 Van Buren St. NE
(H. 571-1953)
Bruce Boncbw
6616 Central Ave. NE
(H. 571-0163)
Robert Miriton
1538 N. Oberlin Circl e
(H. 574-1173)
Peter Pierce
572 R.ice Creek Terr.
(H. 571-7045)
Harold Belgum
191 Har tlnan Ci rcl e
(H. 571-1191)
Duane Peterson
1021 Hathaway Ln. NE
(H. 571-3386)
Flmars A. Prieditis
6031 Benjamin St. NE
(H. 571-7230)
Mavis Hauge
645 67th Ave. NE
(H. 571-1083)
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NDTION ty Co�cilman Goocispeed to waive the se�nd reading of Ordi nance No.
855 and a8opt it m the seo�nd reading and order publication._ Seconded b}•
Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declarecl the motion cazried �a�animously. � �
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Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this is request to mmbine three
44 foot lots and split then into two 66 foot s for property located west
of 7th Street and north af 57th Place. He ated the code call s f or a lot
area of 9,000 square feet and a lot wid af 75 feet so variances would be
necessary if the lat split is apprw He stateci the lots would be 8,905
square feet and 66 feet wide, how �, there were quite a few lots in the
neighborhood 65 feet wide.
Mr. Flora stated the P1Lnn�t'�Corimission recorunended approval of the lot
split with four stipula �s which he outlired.
NDTION by Co�cil Goodspeed to apprwe lot sgl it, L. S. # 86-01, wi th the
following sti ons: (1) Existing house to be rer,wed prior to issuance
of a build.in rmit; (2) Park fee of $750 be �xid prior to issuancc of a
building rmit; (3) Lot split to be recorded prior to issuance o: a
buildin rmit; and (4} Variances for lat area fram 9,040 syuare feet to
6,90 uare feet and lat width from 75 feet to 66 feet are approved with
th� lat split. Seconcied b� Cotmcilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all
�L ting aye, N�yor Nee declared the motion carried �uianimously.
B. ¢��IDERATION OF LO�I` SPLIT RFXUEST, L.S. �a6-a2. GE2JERAI.I�Y
IACATID AT 7136 FAST RI VER %�'�D N. E., BY RI CF3AFtD NSALECEiC :
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this is a request for a lot s�.l it
�f the exception property to the Riverwood School plat. He stated the
property is located north of 71st and west of East River Road. Mr. Flora
stated the prop�sal is to split o�f the westerly 90 feet creating a new lot
in exces� of 10,000 square feet, with aocess onto the r�ew R.iverwood Drive.
Kr. Flora stated the way the property lines were drawn means th� f ront of
the property is facing on neighboring property lines. He felt if a
triangular piece of property could be provided for this lot split, there
�ould be a front yard on Riverwood Drive.
Kr. Malecek stated he has talke� to the developer, Mr. Cook, and he has a
�artner involved, as well as a buildez, who would have to approve of hi�
�btaining this triangulaz pieoe af property. He felt it may be difficult
`or hirr� to acx�uire the property.
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Mr. Flora stated the Planning Crnmission has rec�mnended apprwal of the lot
split with six stipulations which he outlined. He stated in stipulation No.
5, 15 feet should be changed to 10 feet. �
Mr. Qureshi felt a stipulataon should also be a3ded to make the triangular
piece a pert of this lat split and the progerty a.�ner should work with the
developer to aaquire this property.
NDTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to ap�rove lot spl it, L. S. i86-02, with the
follaring stipulations: (1) City be prwided with a 25 foot biker.a}•/walkwa}•
easemer�t along East River Road; (2) Nc�a hnuse front yard setback to follow
curve of the street; (3) Lot spl.it to be recorded prior to issuance of a
building permit; (4) Park fee of $750 be paid prior to issuance of a
building permit; (5) Private utility easement to be provided across
norther�y 10 feet of the r�ew lot; (6) Petitioner agrees to fair share of
street and utility assessnerns for the r�ew lot; and (7) Fetitioner wcrk witl�
the developer to aoq�:ire the triangular piece of property, if possible.
Sec�onded b� Councilman Goodspeed. Up�n a voice vote, all voting aye, Ma}•or
Nee declared the motion carried tu�animously.
MOTION by Council�r�an Barnette to receive the minutes of the Planning
,� ission meeting of February 26, 1986. Seconded bi� Co�cilman Schneider.
Upon a voice vote, all voti ng aye, Mayor Nee decl ar ed the moti on ca r t i ed
unaniir,ously .
Bl'DGF.'I' �'v�Sl' Tl7 ALID� FOR FUIv*JI2�lG OF LDC��E HO�SI?Jl� RES'I'ORATIOI�•
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the City received a r e��t fron
the North Suburban Ceriter for the Arts (NSCA) for a 510,000 co ibution ior
restoration of Locke House m East River Road.
�Sr. Flora stated in January, 1986, the NSC7� reached agreenent witY, th�
Co�mty recarding restoration and occupancy of .e Banfill Tavern/Locke
House, and a stipulation of the agreenent obli es thea to raise $50,000 t�y
Januar}•, 1987 to be �sed in the historic re ration of the structurE.
Mr. Flora stated staff has checked w' . the County and received a positive
response as to the appropriatenes f usi ng CDBG f unds f or thi s hi st or i c
restoration project. He stat if the Co�►cil decides to a�ro�.riatE (�BG
f�mds taward this project, ' ould be r�ecessary to send an �ended re-quest
to the Co�ty before th ' ril 8 public hearing.
Mr. Hariy RQSenba �a.iIInan of the NSC7� flind Raising Dzive, stated this
structure is th irst tavern in the State of Minnesota still located on its
origir�l sit He stated the building is over 100 ye3rs old and the Cour,ty
is alrea arting operations to preserve it. He stated it is their ho�
to m is a u5eful arts centez. He stated they expect a good de41 of
1 ��articipaton fran busir,esses and the senior citizens. Mr. Rosenbae�*-.
ted they have al reac�I� had ir�qui ries f ra�� businesses regarding use of th e
r oar�, s f or meeti ngs .
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PLAn VIt�G COt•4•1ISSION MEETING, FEBRUARY 26, 1986 PAGE 4
4r. Robinson stated that in this neighborhood, in general, there were
� few 65 ft, lots. � /
4r. Oquist stated that in looking at the footprint, it appear that the
�roposed structure would meet all the setbacks, so the onl vari�nces
•equired were those outlined in the stipulations.
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ir. Robinson stated that was correct. BY code th variances may be approved
�ith the lot split.
I�IO.': BI" MR. SABA, SF.CD:IDED BY MR. WELLAN O RECOM"�'.EtiD TO CITY COUNCIL
��PPROVAL OF LOT SPLIT REQIfc'ST, L.S. 1t86- , BY THO":AS BLOMBERG, TO SPLIT OFF
ffF. SO;ITH ONB HALF OF LOa 4, BLOCK 32 XYDE PARK, TOGETHER WITH THE EAST
��NE N.�LF OF THE ADJACEI�T VACATED Y ANA ADD TO iAT 5, BIACK 32, HYDE PAR1C,
'O CREATE A SIIIGLE FAMILY RESID CE, AND SPLIT OFF THE NORTN ONE HALF OF
.OT 4, BLOCK 32, HYDE PARF:, ETHER i:"I:H THE EAS_T ChE' NAL" OF THE ADJACEtiT
''ACAT£D ALLE}' A�ti'D ADD TO 3, BLOCY. 32, NYDE PAki', ?'C CREATE A SI'�'CLE
�.tL+liLY RESIDENCE, TNE .E BEING 5738 7iil STREET N.E. , WITH TX5 FOLLOWIPIG
: TIPULATIO"1S:
1. EXIST_*A' OUSE TO BE RE'MOVED PRIDR TO ISSUA.VCE OF A BUILDI!VG PER1dIT.
2. PARF: E OF t750.00 TO BE PAID PRIOR TO ISSi,'Ah'CE OF A BUILDING PERI�IIT,
3. SPLIT TO BE RECORDED PRIOR TO ISSUAIJCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT.
9. �tRIA.VCES FOR LOT AREA FROM 9,000 SQ. FT. TO 8,905 SQ. FT. AND
IAT WIDTH FROM 75 FT. TO 66 FT. TO BE APPROVED WITH IAT SPLIT,
(POh'A VOI�E VOTE, ALL VOTIhG A}'E, CHAIRPERS0:4 GABEL DECLAREA THE MOTIO":
C ARRI£D G*.'dA:::MOUSLY.
h;. Gabel stated this item would go to City Council on Plarch 17.
• 3. C Jf�SIDERATJOit GF A LOT SPLIT, L.S. �£i6-02 QY RICHARD MALECEK:
��lit off t�e west 90 feet of t at part o Lot 8, evised Auditor's Sub-
division No. 77 lying easterly of the following described line: beginning
at a point on the souti� line.of said Lot 28 distant 315.64 feet west of the
s�utheast corner thereof; (said southeast corner being on the centerline of
Eist River Road}thence north at right angles to said south line to its inter-
s�ction with the north line of said Lot 28 and there terriinating, the same
b�ing 7136 East Ri ver Road P�. E.
M -. Robinson stated
Plat. The property
I; was zoned R-1 as
tie westerly 90 ft.
1 �t would meet all
R .verwood Drive.
this was the exception property of the Riverwood School
was located north of 71st and west of East River Road,
was the surrounding area. The proposal was to split off
creating a new lot in excess of 10,000 sq. ft. The new
code requirements, and would have access onto the new
M�. Robinson stated Staff was recommending the fol�owing stipulations:
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PLA� �JII1G COt",�1ISSIOW t•1EETI«G, FEQRUARY 26, 1986 PAGE 5
1. Provide City with a 25 -ft. bikeway/walkway easement along
East River Road.
2. t�ew house f ront yard setback to follow curve of street.
3. Split to be recorded prior to issuance of building perrtiit.
4. Park fee of 5750 to be paid prior to building permit. ,
5. Private utility easement to be provided across northerly
15 ft. of new lot.
6. Petitioner agrees to fair share of street and utility assess-
ments for new lot.
HO:ID"J B1' MR. SABA, SECO.'rDED BY MR. OQUIST, TO RECO^!MEND TO CITI' COUIt'CIL
riPF'R.7VnL OF IAa SPLIT � L. S, iI86-02 � BY P,ICXnRD MALECEK� TO SPLIT OFF THE WEST
�0 FEET OF TIIAT PART OF LOT 28, REVISED AUDZTOR'S SUBDIVISIO:: :VO. 77 Ll'I;;G
':,5:'ERL1' OF THE FOLIAh'I:JG DESCRI&ED LINE: BEGIt:f:I":G AT A POI::T ON THE SOL'TH
:I':E OF SAID LOT28 DISTA'�T 315.64 FEET WEST OF THE SQU:NEAST COR':ER TNF.REOF;
�SAID SOUTHEAST COI2�'dER BEING QN TNE CEf1TERLINE OF EAST RIVER ROAD) THEtJCE
+'ORTH AT RIGHT �'+f:GLES TO SAID SO(ITH LIt:E TD ITS IIti:'ERSECTION WITN THE NORTH
:I':E OF SAID LOT28 ,�L":D THERE TER�!I'JATING, TNE SA1�:E BEI1dG 7136 EAST RIVER ROAIJ,
�ITH TifE FOLLOFTING STIPULATIONS:
1. PROVIDE CITY WITH A 25 FT. BIKEWAY/WALY.WAY EASEME�T ALONG
EAST RIVER ROAD.
2. NEW HDUSE FRD'JT YARD SETBACK TO FOLLO�:' CUR:'E OF STREET.
3. SPLIT TD BE RECORDED PRIOR TO ISSUA.":CE OF BU1LDIt1G PERN.IT.
9. PARK FEE OF S7 50 TO BE PAI D PRIOR TO B UI LDISG PEA..�:I T.
5, PRIVATE UTILITY EASEMEIIT TO BE PROVIDED ACROSS NORTiiER;.Y
15 FT. OF NF.W IAT.
6. PETIT_T01�'ER AGA.EES TO FAIR SN.�RE OF STREET Ar:D UTZLITY ASSESS-
ME:: TS FOR NEw' IAT .
i PO.': A VC`ICE VO:E, r7LL VOTIt:G AYE, CNAIRPERSD:� GABEL DECLARED TNE 140:"IOPJ
i ARR:ED UhA'.'IMOUSLY.
�s. Gabel stated this item would go to City Council on March 17.
4. (ISCUSSION ON NORTH PARK STORt1 ORAINAGE ISSUES - JONN FLORA:
Gabel stated that because of developments proposed in the north area,
the ing Commission has been concerned abaut what happens with the water
flow afte velopmer�t. It seemed that when there was a significant amount
cf developmen , trange things happened to the water flow in Stonybrook Creek
z�d other creeks � e area, and they did not understand why.
h^. �lora stated that prio 1982, there was only one organization responsi-
tle for managing s�rface water he City, and that was the Rice Creek Water-
sied District. The City has always attempting to standardize the system
within ti�e City so that when they talk t velopers and look at improving
p�aperties, they are consistent within the Ci So, they really haven't
l�oked at anything different from the Rice Creek rshed District areas and
tie other areas in the City. ThPy have always adminis d storm water and
s�rface water in the sar,te way. Principally, they have tak he approach
tiat in developing property, the run-off from that property af evelopment
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PLANNING DIV1SlON
1NtEMUR,ANDUM
t�10 T0: Jock Robertson, Community Development Director
John Flora, Public Works Direetor
A�lO FROM: Jim Robinson, Planning Coordinator �,p_
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ME1� 0 DATE: April 29, 19�i
RDG ARDING: Richard Malecek Lot Split, L. S. ��-02
On 4pri1 a9, 1986 I received approval from Mr. Lee Anderson, the developer of
the Riverwood Estates Plat� to split off a small portion of his lot x hich
adj�ins the Malecek lot split. The Anderson Lot, Lot 1, Block 3��Riverwood
Est ates, r+ould De reduced in size from roughly 9, 470 square feet to 8� 800
squ�re feet. The portion to be added to the Malecek lot split is 670 square
fee ;.
The portion uhich will De split off from Mr. Anderson's lot and added to Mr.
N.al�cek's lot will add additional side yard to Mr. Malecek's lot and enable
him to align his house more harmoniously With the right-of-uay. This new lot
lin Will also meld better with the Anderson lot in question. See attached
sice ,ch.
As ;ou may recall on March 17, 19 � the City Council officially approved the
Msl�cek lot split. A stipulation that xas added at that time uas that the
pet.tioner would r+ork with the developer, Mr. Anderson, to obtain additional
pro;erty along the westerly boundary line. At this time, Mr. Malecek will be
pre:enLing a certificate of survey Which reflects this additional property.
l;e � ill attempt to have a quit claim deed from Mr. Anderson and/or s letter
ind:cating his irtent to assign Lhis property to Mr. Malecek for the City
Coui cil meeting on A;ay 5� 1966.
It tio�:ld be appropriate for City Council to pass a resolution approv ing this
lot split uith the understanding that the Anderson lot is slightly less thon
9,000 square feet. Staff vill not staap the resolution or deed until suct�
time as the stipulations as outlined by City Council on March 17, �9 � are
comFleted. in addition, the quit claim deed would need to be executed and
read� for recording along With the lot split.
It siould be pointed out that Y.r. Anderson xas very cooperative in this
effo�t and in fact is assigning this portion of property to Mr. Malecek at no
cost Mr. Anderson indicated his desire to maintain a close workir�g
rels;ionship With the C�ty as a primary reason for his cooperation.
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RICHARD P�ALECEK
L,S, ��6-02
ST I PULAT I O��S
�� PROVIDE CITY WITH A Z5' BIKEWAYIWALKWAY EASEMENT ALONG EAST
P�IVER ROAD �
2� P�EW HaUSE FRONT YARD SETBACK TO FOLLOW CURVE OF STREET�
3, SPLIT TO BE RECORDED PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDINC PERMIT�
��, PARK FEE OF a750�O� TO BE PAID PRIOR TO BUILDING PERMIT,
5� PRIVATE UTILITY EASEMENT TO BE PROVIDED ACROSS NORTHER�Y IO�
OF NEW LOT�
C� PETITIONER AGREES TO FAIR SHARE OF STREET AND UTILITY
ASSESSMENTS FOR NEW LOT� �
%� THE PE7ITIONER IS TO WORK WITH THE DEVELOPER TO OBTAIN THE
ADDITIONAL PROPERTY ALONG THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY LINE�
u� PETITIONER TO PROVIDE HARD SURFACE DRIVEWAY TO EXIS�ING HOUSE�
(ADDED 5-1-86)
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RESOLIITION N0. - 1986
A RESOLOTION APPROVING A SIIBDIVISION, LOT SPLIT, L.S.
#86-02, TO SPLIT OFF THE WEST 90 FEET OF THAT PART OF LOT
28, RE{1ISED AODITOR� S SIIBDIVISION N0. 77 LYING EA.STERLY OF�
THE FOLLOi�1ING DESCRIBED LINE: BFGINNING AT A POINT ON THE
SOIITH LIHE OF SAID LOT 28 DISTANT 315.64 FEET WEST OF TSE
SOUTHEAST CORNER THEREOF; (SAID SOIITHEAST CORNER BEIKG OK
THE CENTERLINE OF EAST RIVER ROAD) THENCE NORTH AT RIG HT
ANGLES TO SAID SOUTH LINE TO ITS INTERSECTION NITH THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 28 AND THERE TERMINATING, TOGETHER
WITH THAT PART OF LOT 1, BLOCR 3, RIVERWOOD PARK, ANORA
COUNTY, MINNESOTA, LYING EASTERLY OF A LINE DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: BDGINNING AT THE HOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF SAID
LOT 1, THENCE SOUTHERLY, IN A STRAIGHT LINE, TO THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE EXCEPTION AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT OF
RIYERWOOD PARK AND THERE TERMINATING. SIIBJECT TO
EASEMENTS, THE ORIGINAL LOT BEING 713b EAST RIVER ROAD
x. �.
WHERiAS, the City Council approved a lot split at the March 17, 1986 meeting;
and
WHERi AS, such approval was to split off the west 90 feet of that part of Lot
28, levised Auditor's Subdivision No. 77 lying easterly of the following
desetibed line: beginning at a point on the south line of said Lot 28 distant
315.E� feet west of the southeast corner thereof; (said southeast corner being
on tt e centerline of East River Road) thence north at right angles to said
soutY line to its intersection with the north line of said Lot 2 8 and there
term:nating, together with that part of Lot 1, Block 3, Riverwood Park, Anoka
County, Minnesota, lying easterly of a line described as f ollow s: Beginning
at tYe most northerly corner of said Lot 1, thence southerly, in a straight
line to the southwest corner of the exception as shown on said plat of
Riveraood Park and there terminating. Subject to easements, the original lot
bein� 7136 East River Road N. E.
WHERE AS, the City has received the required Certificate of Survey from the
owner ; and
WHERFAS, such approval will create two residential building sites.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council directs the County of
Anoks to record this lot split within six months of this approval or else such
apprc�al sha11 be null and void.
PASSE) AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY
oF , 19 86
WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR
ATTE� �:
SHIRL �Y A. HAt�PALA - CITY CLERK
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Nasim Qureshi, City Manager through
J9�n G. Flora, PuDlic iiorks Director
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Cly V. Moravetz� Cable Administrator
April 1 8, 19 95
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SfBJECT: An Application (From Nortel Cable Associates)
Requestin� Transfer of Cable Operations and
Ownership
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A.tached is Lhe application requesting transf er of cable operations f rom
h'�rtel Cable Associates. I a� uaiting to receive: 1. a liaited
p�rtnersiip agreebent, 2. a management agreement, and 3. f'inancial
s.atenents. I expect to receive these documents perhaps next r+eek.
A su�ested schedule for the transfer of o�+nership Would be as follous:
1• May 5- City Council sets a public hearing.
2. June 2- Conduct the public hearing.
3. June 16 - Possible City action.
4. July 7- Deadline for City action.(Actual deadline Would be July 2
pEr the franchise ordinance).
I would also sug,gest that the City join Bloonington and St. Louis Park ir.
re Laining Don Richards for financial analysis and split tt,e eost threE
�+� y s.
T!e City Cable Combission xill discuss the Lransfer at their regul�r
scheduled meetir� of May 15 ar,d perhaps if Aecessary ag2in at their June 1y
mEeting. I uill notify the CaDle Coma.ission and also aa supplying the� tY�e
aF plication as submitted. The attached application does not include tt,e
sales contract which is availaDle in my office if you desire to see it.
A� 3in, as in the past on transfer requests� we xill be requesting eomplete
ari total reimbursement ot expeases incurred in the transfer revieW�l
pr �cess.
Ii Lhe above suggested schedule is revised by City Council, p1e2sE a�vi�e.
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cc; CaDle Comaissior.
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Ronald L Abrams
Attomey at Law
Fihh Floor, 701 Fourth Avenue South
Minneapolis, MinnesoW 55415
April 17, 1986
May �r B i 11 Nee
Cit � of Fridley
643L University Avenue
Fri9ley, Minnesota 55432
Dea � Mayor Nee :
The purpose of this letter is to formally request, on behalf of
my :lient General Television of Minnesota, Inc. the approval of
the sale and transfer of the Cable Communications System serving
the City of Fridley from General Television of Minnesota, Inc. to
Nor:el Cable Associates, a limited partnership.
Ear.ier this week, it was my understanding that Nortel Cable
Ass>ciates submitted to the City its formal request for approval
of :he sale and transfer together with its formal application.
As �lways, should you require any further information, please
fee . f ree �to contact me .
Ver? truly yours,
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Ron; ld L. Abrams
Attc �rney at Law
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cc: G. J. Kazma
J. Douglas Rollow, III
Todd 5poeri
Gary R. Matz, Esq.
Clyde Moravetz
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CITY OF FRIOLEY
CATV ADVISORY COt1t'ISSIOt� Mf.ETI��G, �1A�CH 20, 1986
CALI TO ORDER: �
Chairperson Peterson called the tlarch 20, 1986, CATV Advisory Comr�ission meetinq
to c^der at 7:35 p.M.
ROLL CALL:
t�erib �rs Present: Duane Peterson, Qarbara Nughes, f3urt lJeaver, Ed I:aspszak,
Ralph Stouffer
�4er�b �rs Absent: f�one
Oti�e •s Present: Clyde lioravetz, City of Fridley
Chris IJe�emer, Storer Cable
Darm ��lbertson, Storer Cable
�•lichael I�. Qednarchuk, ACCtd
APPR iVhL OF DECEt"�',tR 19, 1935, CATV A�VIS�RY C01'�1ISSI(lt� t1I��UTCS:
!.'C1TI� �'; B�' 11R. ST_1UFfF.P.� SECO.'�DF.D B�' !!R, t:F.n✓ER� ?'G nPPF.OVE TFf£: DF.C. 19� 19.°��
C:,'"i' An:'ISOR�' CO.••.•,SSIG' M.EF.:'I::G Y'':'.,TE.S h5 ITRITTF.'..
L'F' �.'� � VDICE V%JTE, iaLL VC.TI7'G A�'£, CtiieIP.PERSOti' PETERS_^,.': DECL.�A.F.D TfIF. lfOTIO::
C�+r�R. EI) U.'�n.'ti_'�'O'JSL1".
l. i ���IUAL A.C.C.4J. TFLETNO(!: �tICN/1EL BED�JARCI�Uf:
t r. Qednarchu4; stated that the follorrin� r�ee�:, they r�ould be havinq their
� nnual A.C.C.l1. telethon. I�e stated 41ed., �larch 26, fron 7-9 p.r�. �•ias
'he "Salute to Cablevision in Fridley" night. Ile wantecl to extend an
-nvitation to all Cor�nission nembers to stop by that ni�ht.
2, FECEIVE CAGLE OPERATOR REPORTS:
�. Update on Transfer of Ownership (f;Y.R)
�ir, i1�ravetz stated they have received tf�e signed version of the acceptance
agreer�ent fror� Storer (E:4:R) in proper forn. 7hey have received the signed
guarantee given by Storer Co��unications, Inc., a guarantee signeci and
issued by SCI Noldings, Inc., and a third guarantee issued by SCI
Associates. All three guarantees are in satisfactory form. In conjunction
wi�h the other materials, the question of the performance bond, Storer
has provi ded t{�e Ci ty a1i th a perforr�ance bond ti�at r�as i ssued back i n
19�32, and they are a�aiting for a letter from Travelers Inder�nity Co.
clarifying whetlier tl�at performance hond arill carry over to the acr.eptance
of the franchise rene►�al.
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CATV ADVIS�P.Y COt1t1ISSI0�� �1EETING, �1/1RCH 20, 1936 P/1GE 2
ttr. �loravetz stated that regarding the Officers' Right to Accept on
Qehalf of tfie Grantee, Storer has given them the name of the Board of
Directors, but did not identify which officers were authorized to
accept the ac�endr�ent on behal f of ti�e grantee, so they are wai ti nc� for
th�t documentation. These two things are holding up the Y.KR transfer.
bJhen tl�ey get the clarification and letter regardinq the perforriance
bond, i�e stated he would provide copies to the Conmission r�er�bers.
�. Operations Update
�1r. ►leger�er stated he t•�as happy to say that for the first time in the
I�istary af the franchise, they have reached a suhscriber level of 40°=.
Up until noa�, they have been in tl�e 30°: range. It puts Fridley in a
certain class of cable systems in the metropolitan area that have
reached 40°= or better. It was a real credit to the Fridley subscribers.
tdr, tJeger�er stated hP wanted to resurrect and discuss an idea that was
brought up a fe►•� years ago about the courtesy accounts presently provided
to the Cor�r�issioners. At that time, Tor� �1cCa11, who was the Storer
manae�er, said there ��ias not a���ay of bi 11 i ng the city; nor� wi th sor�e
investigation, tl�ey find it is possible to handle these accounts througl�
the city. The reason he was bringing this before t�ie Commission v�as
because he had receivec� a r�emo fror� their vice-president nation-��ide
tf�at i�ad to do with courtesy accounts provided to city officials and other
cal�le franchising people. Qecause there ►�as an er�barrassing event in
Florida where a cable TV courtesy account was included as one of 13
counts of bribery and unla��rful conpensation racketeering against a former
city official, they are noti�� being encouraged to look for alternative r+ays
to provide the ca�le service. �ne of the alternatives a�as to still
provide the sar�e service but bill the city for that service.
P1r, tloravetz stated that on July 7, 1980, the City Council authorized
reir�bursement to the cable comnission for the amount of basic service
plus copyright fee plus sales tax based on just the basic service. At
that tine, Storer, as a courtesy to the city, extended free hasic sPrvice
to tV�e Cormission mer�bers effective 1•1ay l, 1983, ►•�hich resulted in a
savings to the City annually of S479; ho���ever, the City Council at that
tine did authorize the reir�bursement to the Corr-iission memhers which
meant basically that the Commission mer�bers t•�ere to kee� track once or
twice a year and submit a pay voucher and the City ►�lould reimburse tl�en.
An alternative ►•+hich would probably be easier, as Hr, tdegener had
indicated, was to have Storer bill the City on a month-to-month basis.
t1s. li;�ghes stated that with all tF�e flacl; from the Public Utilities
Cor,unission and investigations that have gone on, it rrould certainly
be wiser for the Comnission to either pay tf�e company themselves or
bill the City or have Storer bill the City direc±ly,
t1r. Stouffer stated that since the City Council has already authorized
the payr.ient of the cable service, then Storer should just start subr�ittin�
bills to the City.
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CAT1 ADVIS�RY C�Nt1ISS10N t'IEETIPiG, �1J1RCH 20, ;986 PIIGE 3
Mr. Weaver agreed. He stated it should be done the easiest way possible
for all parties, and it seemed to him the easiest way ►vould.be for
Storer to bill the City directly. .
3. �ECEIVE REPORT OP� SALE OF SYSTE�1 TO Ca1�1U�lITY CAQLESYSTfNS, I�JC.:
�1r. ttoravett stated that about a r�onth ago, they received a draft application
For� for the request for a transfer of o�rnership. That had been sent to Storer
througli Ron Abrar�s. He stated some changes had been made, and he reviewed
those changes �vith the Commissioners.
1r. tioravetz stated that in conjunction with this, he had included some
:entative schedules: a tentative schedule for transfer of o�•m ership
jnci tentative schedule for renewal of cable television franchise.
�r, hSoravetz stated there were some alternatives: (1) hanclle the transfer
�ntirely as a separate issue fron tf�e refranchising; or (2) "piggy-back" the
:�ro alon� in the process w��ich could perf�aps hurry the City along in the
�efranchisi�g because the City has sor�ething like 90 days to act on the
�►m ership schedule.
1r, t1oravetz stated he thought tf�e best alternative w�s to proceed with the
:ransfer of o►�nership and after they get it off the groun�i, perhaps 30, 6�,
�r 9� days lag-�eiiind of tf�e transfer process, bec�in the refranchisinn process.
�lie ne►�r a�•mers have indicated tf�ey would definitely be interested in an early
�enewal also.
1r. Moravetz suggested the Corrnissioners take sor�e r�ore tine to lool: over
.he schedules and perhaps establish a better schedule at the next meetinq
�fter receiving the formal letter requestina transfer.
Ir. I�eaver stated he had a problem r�ith starting the renewal �rocess before
uly 2 when the City actually accepts Conr�unity Cablesystems, Inc. Ne did
ot thinl: they could really do any negotiating until July 2.
Ilr. Moravetz stated that the early iter�s in the tentative schedule for the
enewal of cable television franchise basically was just discussion, soliciting
�orimunity input. There was absolutely no negotiating going on at that staqe.
Is. Hughes stated that in 1982, he had drafted a letter for Comr�ission
renbers' signatures that ►��as sent out tc various interest groups, Ch�mber
�f Corrrierce, League of Women Voters, civic groups, etc., in the City. Per��aps
'hat would be a better method of obtaining corrnnunity input than another
'elephone survey. From his experience ti�rith telephone surveys, he did not
�hink they a�ere very productive, and telephone surveys were only valid about
�-3 months.
tr. Neaver stated the telephone survey was the best community input they got
1he last time. The League of Women Voters did an excellent job with it.
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CAT' ADVIS�RY COt���1ISSI0N 1•tEETING, MARCH 20, 198G PAr,F 4
�tr. Kaspszak asked if tl�ere was any merit in asking ti�e A.C.C.IJ. to do the
telephone survey. -
Mr. Moravetz stated it would be a matter of getting the volunteers, but they
could approach the A.C.C.W, about it.
Ms. Hughes stated she thought a letter to the civic organizations would still
be appropriate. As members of some of those graups, the Co�r.�ission members
� could encourage responses. With telephone surveying, it was very ir►portant
that the volunteers be trained on hoar to asl: questions.
!0"'IOIJ BY t4R. KASPSZAY., SECOI:DED BY MS. XUGNES, TO IIISTRUCT 1!R. MORA['ETZ TO
_Ol� Up WITH A RECOMME":DATION FOR A TELF.PNO'�'E SUP.VEY AS PART OF TNE WORK
'L1L',l WIT1f 5PECIFIC DETAIIS ON THE BUDGET, 1L':D HIS P.ECO'!�fF.NDA?'IO�' AS TO WHO
iHOULD PERFORM THE ACTUAL DIORF;. THIS RECOM:�fE.":DATTD.': TO BE PA.�SENTED AT TNF.
7E; T F1F.E�'Z1dG.
1s. fiughes stated she would voluntee►• to work witl� t4r, floravetz in puttinq
:ogether a recommendation. �
1P0.'� A VOICE VOTF., ALL VOTI:tiG AI'E� Cf?nIRPFRSO."� PFTERSO:: DECLARF,D TflE 1•10TIDN
'ARRIED U':.1:IM.nUSL1'.
'O"'ID.': B5' 1•:S. HUGNF.S, SECO::DE'D BI' .'.'R. F:�'iSPSZnF', ^'O ASt: S_^'AFF TO PP.F.PI'iRC
.E�':'ERS SIHILAR TO Ti�i LAST REFR.�::CffISI.':G TO BE SF.':T TO CO!1.�!U:JI_"i' ORGIL:IZATIn.":S,
.'�:�TITU:'IO.':'S� SCf�OC1S� LIT�A.nA.�', EiC. � I�SF.'Ii:C'• FOR A P.ESPD."+SE 01J Wf111T :'1!1':' !:'i�.'+'T
7: CI�i,F, TV.
� Ir. Mor-avetz as4:Pd i f there shoul d be t►•�o 1 etters--one no��� sol i ci ti n� i n�ut
n� one letter later identify�ng the date of the piiblic hearin�s?
I's. Ilughes stated, yes, it r�as inportant to qet on these organizations' neeti►�g
. gendas before surm�er.
1 POR' A VCICE VOTE, ALL VO^_'I':G AYE, CIiAIRPF.RSO!: PF,TERSO': DF.CLF+A.ED TffF, I�fOTIO':
� ARRIED UNn."JII�OUSLY.
�,�TIO.'�' Bl' �/•R. S�L'FFF.R, S£COVDED BY 115, HUGHES, TO RF.CEIPF. '_'1fF. TF.IITATIVE
� CHEDULE FOR TRJ�I:SFER OF 0(•II7ERSHIP SCNEDULE' .zi.'1D Tl.'E "E;�TATIVE SCHF•.DULE FGF.
1 E^;EWHL OF CABLF. TELEVISION FRA'�CffIS�.
I PD : A VOICE VOTE, ALL VO_TI11G AYE, CHAIRPERSO'7 PETERSO.': DECL.tiRED THF. l�OTi!�.'.'
C �IRRIED U.til'i�TMOUSLI'.
��. Hughes asG:ed if they had ever looked at any of the needs assessnents that
h�re done in sone of the other connunities.
��. �loravet2 stated he would do that in conjunction Y�ith the telephane survey
r �c�uest recor�mendation.
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CATI ADVISORY COt�1t1ISS10�1 t1EETItlG, t1ARCfi Z0, 1986 rrrE 5
4. ?�f,EIVE 5°' FRA"�CHISE FEC FOR 4TN QUARTER 1985:
'�f0."IO�ti' BY 11R. STOUFFEP., 5ECD7:DL'D B2' HR. KASPSZAK, TO RECEII'E TIIE 5` FRA"lCFIISF.
•"EE FQR 4_TN QUARTER 1985 I."J THE A.�:OU.'�:' OF 513,652.65.
TPOfi A VI�ICE VOTE, ALL VOTI?JG AYE, CKaIRPF,A.S017 PF.TF.RS011 DECLIIRF.D ^'HF. "C?.^'IO."J
"ARRIED 111CA!JIMOUSLY.
' S. tECEIVf FRIDLEY CABLC COt1SORTIU!1 (FCC) I'�FORr1ATI0tl:
i, tlinutes of January 22, 1986, tieetinq
11r. �foravetz statPd the Cocr.�issioners had a mer�o fror� John Semeja to
Angela Forrest dated Feb. 18, 1986. This was also for the Cor�r�ission's
information.
1.'O:'IO:: Bl' h.'P.. STOi'FFER� SECO.'JDED B1' !fP,. PIEA',�'P.� .O P.F.CEIL'F. TFlF. JFi.':. �2, 1'�86�
FCC 1.'I ^: UTES A': D TNL' FEB . 18 , 1986 , IaE;•f0 FRO?•f JOHIi SEMEJA TO AllGEL�1 FD!'RCS^'.
L'P��': �, VO_'CE ?�O^'E, ALL VO?I11G h�'E, CHAIP.PFRSO?: PETER,SD'.' DF.CTJIRED T!!E
:•'O:"IG: Ci-iF2RTED UNA'rIllOUSL2'.
!. Oral Presentation on Direction They are Taking (Angel,i Forrest)
t",r. �loravetz stated 11s. Forrest could not be at the r�eeting. This iter�
should be continued until tl�e next meetina.
'1r, tleaver stated that in the Feb.-!larch ACC�J Director's Re�ort, sixtf�
para�rapl�, tts. tJe�•�r�ar-Scott had stated that the "p�rtahle equipr�ent has
he�n breaking c1o►•m at an amazing rate..." He stated he would like so�e
explanation on equipment maintenance ��hen �1s. Forrest is at the next
meetinq.
E. FEf.EIVE ETC TV (CHA��'.�EL 12) t1ItlUTES �F DECEt1QER 11, 1�g5:
�r. Kaspszal: stated one stril:ing thin� that came out of thP ETC rep�rts
Has the fact that they are actually workinn �•�ith the faculty of Fridley
fic�h School in terns of setting up live viable classes in video nroduction
z�d prograr�r�ing. 7his is something the Conr�ission has h?en ho�inc�
f�r a long time would happen.
M;, Huqhes stated she aras also impressed that they are lool:in� for outside
f�nding and loo4:ing at grant r:riting. Qy using three part-tine people, tf�ey
p�obably won't r�ear people out quite as fast and probably will have hetter
e�se of schedulin�. She found the reports quite encouraging.
M•. Kaspszal: stated that in his judger�ent, these factors were quite
s:gnifican� and should be men�ioned in the ninu�es.
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CATV ADVISORY COt1t1ISSI0�J t10ETING, �1/IRCH 20, 1936 PAGE 6
�OTIO!. BY l�lS. NUGNES, SEC077DED BY MR. STOUFFER, TO RECEI?�E THF. DEC. il, 1?85,
:TC N,I"lU'^ES AND THE FOLLOh'ING REPORTS:
a. DIRECTOR'S YEAR-EVD REPORT
b. FI.�A.^'CIAL RE'PORTS (1�fO.lTHLY, QUARTERLI', PENR-E.ID AND COI�IPARISOti REF��R'"c)
c. CDORDIl7ATOR' S REPORT (DEC. -JJ�.": . A}!D JAh .-FEB .) - AUDREY
d. SNOWS PRODUCED A.'JD PP.ODUCTIO:: STA.TISTICS
e. COORDII� ATOR' S REPORT (JAPT . 19 . 19 R6 )- DEB
f. GOAIS Al�'D OBJECTI'JES
' a. PREVIOUS YEAR`S ETC TELETNO:l CO'�TRIB('TOR_S
IPOP: A?�OICE VOTE� ALL VOTING Al'E� CN.AIF?PE7?50:1' PETERSO': DECLIIRED _^'r�R
;OTIO.", Cr�RRI�D U?JA�7IMOUSLY.
7. �FCEIVE CTC TV (CHAN'�EL 12) �1INUTES �F JA'J. 15 A��D FE(3. 12:
•fOTIO'� B�' MR. KASPSZt,F', SECO.'�DF,D B�' MS. KUGN.ES, TO P.FCEI:'F: T:iF JJLti'. 15 A.'�I�
"��• 12, I9F6, F,:'C MI�:C'TES AIJn TN.F. FOLI�O�'•'Ir:G F2EPORTS:
a. FEB.-�.':+i?. DIRF,C?'OR'S REPOR_T
b. FEB .-�:AR . COORDIt:ATOR' S REPOR;
IPD": n 6'UICF. �'OTE, ALL :'JTI':G l��'F., CHA,RPF.R.�D.': PI'TrRSO.'; DF.CL�'iP.F.D �'!iE "'J.TIO'�
�Fi�RIED U;�Fi.'�IMD'JSL1'. �
8. _I�BILITY Ii�SURA�ICE F�R APP�I!�TEES Tn CITY COrRtISSI��lS:
�r. �1o►-avetz stated that at the last r�eeting, '1r, l•leaver hacl made a notion
�ec�uesti ng the Ci t_y Counci 1 to ask the C1 Ly Att01"f1P.y t0 review the 1 ir�i ts of
liability coverage for all city cocmissioners.
1r. �toravetz stated the Cormission had a copy of a mer�o dated Jan. 2£�, 19p6,
�e haci sent to Bill Hunt, Adninistrative /lssistant �o the City tlanager, askinn
for an o�inion on the City's existing Liability Policy. They had also receive�i
� copy o� a mer�o from Qill Nunt dated Jan. 29, 1936, which stated that "all
nenbers of the various city corr�issions are covered under h�th the qeneral
liabilitv and ti�e public officials' liability policies carried by the Ci*y
�p to a limit of S600,�00 per incident".
�.'D.^'IO.': Bi' M.S, fIUGNES� SECO.':DED B!' �fR, K�iSPSZAY.� TO RE'CE_':�L' '-'�.'F. III!'O!'.!?%iT. J�i
�:: TNE LIt,BILITI' I.":SL'F«:CE FOR nPPOI.:TEF.S TO CIT�' CO.'-:!rISSIO::S.
7_DO.'� n VOICE VOTE, ALL :'O?I::G A�'c:, CffhIRPEP.S(�.'.' PE�"E??S0.': DF.CLTiRF.D :^I.'F .'.'O:"Iri;;
:ARRIED IT.�A.'�I!lOUSL1'.
9. �Ot�FIRt1 DATE FOR t�ExT ttEETIN �:
�1r. !loravetz stated the next meeting ►�ould be at 7:00 p.m, on Thursday,
april 17.
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CAT4 A�VISORY COt1MISSI0t1 MEETIN�, t1ARCH 20, 1986 __ PAGE 1
ADJC 1R��t1E��T:
M0�'I �:1 BY 19R. KASPSZAK� SECOiJDED B2' MR. STOUFFER� TD ADJDURN THS MEETING. IIPO.":
A VG fCE VO':E, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERS017 PETEP.501J DECLARED TXE MARCH 20, 19F6,
CATV ADVISORY COMIIISSION MEETING ADJOURNED AT 8:50 P.M.
Resp �ctfully subr.�i,tted,
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Ly,�n ; Saba
Reco•ding Secretary
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MEMOFiANt�UM
John G. Flora, Public Works Director
Mark L. Burch, Asst. Public Works Director
April 23, 19 ffi
S�BJECT: Street Improvement Project ST. 1986-1 � 2
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W� received bids for Street Improvement Project ST. 1986-1 � 2 on Thursday,
A;ril 17, 19 �. We received eight bids With H� S Asphalt, Inc. of Anoka,
M: , the successful low bidder �ith a total bid of �807,174.65. The project
W,s divided into two phases with Phase II separating out the tWO streets on
tl e 100 Tlain Drive-In site (Lake Pointe Drive and Woodbridge Drive) and
Piase I including the remaining streets.
W� have received approval from MnDOT for our M. S. A. S. projects for Lhis
y�ar (81st Ave. and Lake Pointe Drive) and the contracts for these projects
c: n now be axarded.
D�e to the fact that all of the agreements are not yet executed for the 100
T1 in Drive-In site� we recommend that the City Council award only Phase I
o: the Street Inprovement Project ST. Z966-1 & 2 at this time to H& S
A, phalt, Inc. for $u39, 12�• 55 and that Phase II be aKarded �ahen the
dEVelopment agreements with Woodbridge Properties are complete.
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BID OPENING 3:00 P.M. THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1986
STREET IMPROVEMENT 1986 - 1& 2
i BID i i i .
PLANHOLDER ; BOND � PHASE I; PHASE II ; TOTAL
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H&: Asphal t ; i ; i
700 : ndustry Avenue ; 5� i�►39,120. 55 i 36 8, 05u. 10; $ 807,17�. 65
Anok� , MI3 553�3 i i i i
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Va11E y Paving, Inc. ; i i i
8050 D Highway 101 i 5� � u73,626. 70 i 37 8, 353• 50; 851, 9 80. 2�
Shakc pee, I�II1 55379 i i i i
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Arcor Const. Co. , Inc. i i i i
P.O. Box 57 i 5� i4&6,350.42;401,753•67; 888,104.09
Mora, MN 55051 ; ; i i
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Bury k Carlson, Inc. ; i i i
6 00 8 Jayzata $lvd. i 5� i 520, 6 41. 06 ; 391, 880. 05 i 912, 521. 1 1
Minne ipolis, N�I 55416 i i � i
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Hardr tves, Inc. i i i i
7200 ienlock Lane No. ; 5� i 506, 795. S5 i u16,1 �9. 00; 922, 94�• 85
Maple Grove, l�Ai 55369 � 1 � �
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Alexa �der Const. Co. i i i i
14561 Johnny Cake Ridge Road ; 5� �557,732•23�410,769.40; 968,501.63
Apple Valley, tQ1 55124 ; ; i i
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C. S. icCrossan, Inc. i i i i
Box 2�7 i 5� i 562, 863. u0; 417, 407. 70; 980, 271. 10
7 66 5;o. Rd. �` 1 8 i i i i
Maple Grove, T4�1 55369-02u7 ; ; � �
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Park onstruction i i i i
7900 :�eech Street ; 5� �63�,�23-09;�60,236.13i1,091,259.22
tdinne� polis, NW 55432 i i i i
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f�DLLT MEMORANCUM
T0: John G. Flora, Public Works Director P'W86-110
�'RaM: - Mark L. Burch, Asst. Public Works Di.rector
L�ATE: April 28, 1986
Sth�Cr: 1986 Miscellaneous Concrete Curb &�.itter Contsact
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On Wednesday, P,pril 23, 1986, we received bids for the 19fi6
Miscellaneous Concrete Curb, Clltter and Sidewalk Contsact.
We received bids fran five contractors with �.inderson
Brothers Cement Contractor Con�any, Inc. of Minneapolis
submitting the laaest bid at $24,050.00
We rec�nd that the City Council award the 1986 Minscellaneous
Concrete Curb and G�.itter contract to Gunderson Brothers
Ceme.nt Contractar Campany, Inc. for $24,050.00.
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BID OPENING 11:00 A.?L YIDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 19 ffi
HISCFI.LINEOUS CONCRETE CURB, CDTTER b SIDEidALL
' I BID 1 TOT�, i
� PLANHOLDER I BOND { BID I COA4�NTS
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Gunde rson Bros. I i I
2325 Saelling Ave. , S. ( 5S 1 24,050.00 {
HinnE apolis, t4J 55404 I I I
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Concr ete Curb Co. I I 1
771 Iadybird Laae I 5x l 25,�10.00 (
Burn:ville� !�l 55337 I I I
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Nob1E Nursery { { i
1053� Troy Lane I 5f I 27�325.00 1
Maple Grove, !gl 55369 I 1 I
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IndeF:ndent Curb Contractors I I I
46g0 ?enkti+e May I 5i I 28,000.00 I
Eagat , P4�1 55122 I I 1
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Arcor, Const. Co. , Inc. I I 1
P. o. �ox 57 I 5x I� 33 � 3 85. oo I
Mora� t� 55051 1 1 1
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1�M0 '0: Nasim Qureshi, John Flora, and Mark Burch
MEMO 1 ROM: Jim Robinson
MEMO l ATE: April 28, 19�
RDGARIING: Proposed MTC Route 25 Ser`vice Via lnnsbruck Drive
In Ma; eh 19�, Mr John Dillery of the MTC contacted me to obtain information
regar� ing the population of the Innsbruck area betWeen Gardena and I-694 in
order to propose a plan to develop a new rush hour bus route. This request is
due t� an inereasing number of calls f rom residents in that area x ho are
reque;ting MTC bus service to and from the downtown area.
The M' C staff have norr developed a proposal to bring rush hour bus service to
those people in that area.
The n�W route 25B xould travel both ways via Gardena Avenue, Matterhorn Drive
and I�nsbruck Drive to Silver Lake Road, as per the attached map. Initially 5
trips per day would be offered.
The City has determined the weight capacity of the streets that Will be
trave:led at g tons per axle. The MTC recommends a 9 tons/axle street for the
buses that will travel that route. The City has the obligation of posting the
bus s op signs at the locations on the attached sheet. The signs can be posted
on ex sting signs, or the signs are available free from the MTC. If sign posts
are r�quired� the MTC will reimburse the City for the capital cost.
As me�tioned in the letter, before this proposed route can begin to operate,
Fridl�y must grant r+ritten permission to the MTC to permit buses to service this
area. The signature called for is unspecified, hawever, the MTC mentioned that
the g neral practice is to have the City Council approve and sign the letter.
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Northbound
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On Palmer - N. Innsbruck
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32nd Ave� ue NW - NS
29th Ave ue NW - NS
12th Str� et N�! - NS
27th Ave ue P;W - NS
Silver L,ke Road - NS
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C� Niy priority for signage.
tiS: P;ea side of intersection
FS: Far ide of iptersection
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FRIDLEY
Innsbruck No. - R1 ack Forest flriveway - FS
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Bavarian Pass - NS
N. Danube Road - NS
Matterhorn �rive - NS
On Matterhorn [lri ve
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M E T R•O P O L I T A N T R/1 N 5 I T C
560-6th Avenue Nonh, Minne�polis, Minnesot� 55417-4398
April 14, 1986
Mr. James Robinson
Planning Coordinator/City of Fridley
6431 University Ave. NE
Fridley, rL*l 55432
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O M M I 5 5 I O N
612/349-7400
R^: Proposed MTC Ro�te 25 Service via lnnsbruck Drive
Dear htr . Robi nson:
The Metropolitan Transit Com�nission, Service Planning Unit staff have
been receiving requests for rush hour bus service along Innsbruck
Drive. More than 70 persons living at, or in the vicinity of� the Black
Forest Condo^�iniums, 1601 N. innsbruck, have contacted our offices over
the last year.
MTC staff now have developed a proposal to bring rush hour bus service
to these people. New Route 258 would travel both ways via Gardena
Avenue, Matterhorn Drive and Innsbruck Drive and follow Silver Lake
Road. Initially, five trips per day would be offered.
Before this proposed route can begin to operate, MTC requires written
per:nission from the city to allow MTC buses:
• On Innsbruck Drive between the city limits and Matterhorn Drive.
• On Matterhorn Drive Between Innsbruck Drive and Gardena Avenue.
• On Gardena Avenue betWeen Matterhorn Drive and Central Avenue.
A list of bus stops for the new route are attached to this letter.
Posting the route with bus stop signs will contribute significantly to
the route's suceess in attracting new customers and reducing auto
traffic on your roads. The signs are available free from MTC. If sign
posts are required, M"C will reimburse the city for the capital cost.
I appreciate your prompt response to this letter. If you have any
questions regarding this new route, please telephone me at 349-7773.
F1TC staff are looking forward to serving your com�nunity further.
Sincerely,
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John Dillery
Transit Planner
JD/njh13113
Attachment
CITY OF FP.IDLEI'
PETITION COVER SHEET
Petition No. 3-1986
�ate Received llpril 29, 29$6
tbject The residents of the 1400 block of 66th Avenue Northeast request
a street light be installed at 1475 66th Avenue Northeast near
the underground power box.
I� t i c i o.^. Checked Bv
F'�rcent Sibninb
��ferred to Ci[y Council
I� sp.,siti�n
Date
14
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��UEST FOR A SiR�T LIGHT
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TJe following signatures represent the residents of the 1400 block of
66th A�e. N. E., Fridley. We are making a request to the city council�of
Fridle; for a street light.
Tlis block is a new street in a neWly developed area.
Tlere aze presently 14 young children with the families on this block
and th:ee more houses nou under construction.
R:so, the street makes an "S" Curve, which cars seen to misjudge.
D:. and Mrs. Gerald Sensen, living at 1475 66th tive. h. E. have signed
their �pproval for this street light and that it can be installed on their
proper'�•, near the under ground power box.
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FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL
r�ay 5 , 19E6
C�AtMS
7741 - 7897
-- CLAIMS
�, F4R CONCURRENCE BY TNE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES � 6
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_ �•1av 5 1986
Type �f License: S�r�. Approved By:
CIGAR:TTE
Menari Cashway Lumber Jimmy Jungle Inc. James P. Hill
5351 ;entral Ave.N.E.
Fridl�y, Mn. 55421
Sincl iir P1kt Inc. Same " "
6071 University Ave.N.E.
Fridl�y, Mn. 55432
Vikin� Chevrolet P1ark J. Dooley " "
7501 iwy. 65 N.E.
Fridl�y, Mn. 55432
FOOD :STABLISHMENT
Burge� King D& A Partenship
6410 iniversity Ave.N.E.
Fridl �y, t�n. 55432
Foods for Health Betty C. Dunphy
7862 Iniversity Ave.N.E.
Fridl �y, Mn. 55432
Sincl ir �tkt. Inc. Same
6071 �niversity Ave.P�.E.
Fridl� �y, Mn. 55432
FOOD EHICLE
L�icci, rdi's John Licciardi
3755 i al ifornia St. N.E.
Col.H�ts.,Mn. 55121
PRIVA' E GAS PUMP
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Fridl�y Terrace E11-Cap XV Richard Larson
7400 f wy. 65 t�. E.
Fridl+y, Mn. 55432
RMS C� . Inc. Same " "
7645 f aker St.N.E.
FridlE y, P4n. 55432
Vikinc Chevrolet Co. Mark J.Dooley " " "
7501 f wy. r65 N.E.
Frid1E y, P1n. 55432
RETAII GASOLINE
Sincl� ir ��kt.Inc. Same " "
6071 lniversity Ave.N.E.
FridlEy, Mn. 55432
Fe es :
�12.00 '
$12.00
�12.00
�45.00
$45.00
, �,45.00
$60.00
�a30.00
" �30.00
$30.00
m
�a60.00
�� FOR CONCURRENCE BY 7HE CITY COUNCIL
Mav 5, 1986
ON SA .E BEER
Pizza Flame Same James P. Hill
317 O�borne Rd. NE.
Fridl�y, Mn. 55432
USED tOTOR VEHICLES
Vikin� Chevrolet Co. P1ark J. Dooley James P. Hill
7501 Iwy.#65 NE.
Fridl�y, Mn. 55432
VENDI IG MACHINE
Menar� Cashway Lumber Jimmy Jingle Inc.
5351 �entral Ave.N.E.
Fridl�y, Mn. 55432
V�ikin� Chevrolet Jimmy Jingle
7501 lighway #65 N.E.
Fricll� y, Mn. 55432
TREE lEMOVAL AND TREATMENT
White�ell Tree Service Albert P. Whitesell Ralph Volkman
321 � 09th Avenue N4J
Coon f apids, P1n. 55433
16A
-- LtCENSES
� $325.00
$150.00
560.00
�60.00
$40.00
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FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL
MAY 5, 1986
�:RAL CONTRACTOR
M. 1. Mortenson Co.(1985-1986)
F. 0 Box 710
Minieapolis, i�1 55u40 By: Peter Conzemius
� 'KTOPPING
Min �esota Roadr+ays Co.
147 North Jonathan Blvd.
Cha,ka, MN 55318 By: Jack Mueller
' f�,,� VATZNG
Car: Bolander & Sons Co.
P.O. Box 7216
St. Paul� !RJ 55107 By: Roger Erickson
BriFhton Excavating
192C Highway �96
NeW 3righton, MN 55112 By: Geo. Indykiexicz
Con:�lidated Plbg.-Encon Utilities
153C East Cliff Road
Burr.sville, MN 55337 By: Ken Enright
Groti Sewer � Water
13 b2 1 Co. RT. 15
Plym »th, Mh 55441 By: Larry Groth
Lake�ide SeWer & Water
1246 � Zinran Avenue So.
Savs, ,e, r4J 5537 6 By : Michael Smith
t�aick� lson Plumbing Inc.
1712 Yttrium Street N. W.
Anok,, MN 55303 By: David Mickelson
Unit� d Water 8� Ser►er Co.
6020 Culligan Way
MinnEtonka, MN 55345 By: Jim Spetz
GAS ; ERVICES
Advar ced Heating � Air Cond. Inc.
7805 Beech Street N. E.
Fridl ey, t�' 55432 By: Maynard Edson
Air C �mfort Inc.
3944 .ouisiana Circle
Minne �polis, MIJ 55�26 By: Donal Ruden
Ameri:an Burner Service, Inc.
601 N�rth Prior Avenue -
St. P �ul, MN 5510� By: Lyle D. Rotvold
Ander ;on Plumbing, Htg. � Excav. Ine.
27121 Redwing Avenue
Shaf'e �, t�ff� 55074 By: Richard Anderson
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Chief Sldg. Ofcl.
APPROVED BY
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Chief Bldg. Ofcl.
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MAY 5 , 19 86
Bil.�s Sheet Metal
7gg I Spring Lake Road N. E.
Spr.ng Lake Park, Mt� 55432 By: William Andreasen
A. )inder 5� Son
120 E. Butler
Wes , St. Paul, MN 55118 By: Richard Binder
Bla ne Heating, A/C & Electric. Inc.
135� 2 Central Avenue h. E.
Ano..a, t�Rd 5530� By: Don Chouinard
Car� Air Conditioning & Heating, Inc.
121 Old Highxay 8
New Brighton, !q1 55112 By: Donald L. Dickison
C. �. Carlson Air Conditioning Co.
115E Aldrich bver.ue 6'orth
Minreapolis, MN 55411 By: John C. Jenkins
Cent raire Inc.
740� Washington Avenue South
Eder Prairie, l�R� 55344
CEnt ral Air Cond. & Htg. Co.
1971 Seneca Road
Eaga z, 2�� 55122
By: LeRoy Scurer
By: Robert Winston
Cror.strom's Heating � A/C Inc.
�41C Excelsior Blvd. '
rtiru� :apolis, MN 55416 By: W. P. Eskierka
DJ's Heating � Air Conditioning, Inc.
6060 LaFseaux Avenue
Albe•Lville, tQJ 55301 By: Donald Savitski
Depeidable Heating � Air Cond., Inc.
2619 Coon Rapids Boulevard N. W.
Coon Rapids, t� 55433 By: Thomas L. Chouinard
Egan & Sons Co.
7100 i�;edicine Lake Road
N,inn� aolis, M.h 55427 By: Gerand Egan
Fran. � s Heating � Air Cpnd. Inc.
3107 California Street h. E,
Minn�apolis, Mn 55418 By: David Vogt
Gas : upply Inc.
2238 Edge�:ooc �ver,ue South
MinnE apolis, t�: 55426 By: S. R. Navickas
GoldEn Va11ey Heating � Air Cond.
5162 kest Broadxay
Crystal, 2� 55u29 By: Sigurd Follese
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� MAY 5, 1986
am-Oien Mechanical, Inc.
fi41 East Forest
Mor�� NW 55051 By: Wilbur Gorham
Hayes Contractors Inc.
101( Currie Avenue
Miru eapolis, MN 55403 By: Douglas Hayes
Horti itz, Inc.
500( North Co. Rd. #18
Miru eapolis, 2�RJ 55428 By: Sanford Gruenberg
Hut� on and Rowe Inc.
212E - 2nd Avenue North
tinol a, M?1 55303 By: Leslie J. RoWe
J& J Heating � Sheet Metal, Inc.
103' South Main
Caml ridge, l�4J 55006 By: James Lindell
J. 1. Heating Company
205� White Bear Avenue
St. Paul, M2i 55109 By: John Ness
l�;et� opolitan Mechanical Contrs. Inc.
734� Washington Avenue South
Ede: Prairie, M`J+ 55344 By: Thomas Nelson
t�lid� estern Mechanical
910 Davenport Street h. E.
Bla. ne, t�4� 55k34 By: Jim Harvey
M.in. ,egasco, Inc.
201 South 7th Street
t�:in �eapolis, Mt� 55402 By: David Hennes
Noe 's Heating & A/C Inc.
69� � - ?5th Avenue North
, Bro�klyn Park, Mt1 5542b By: Noel Olson
Nor .heast Sheet Metal, Inc.
434 Central Avenue N.E.
Min �eapolis, I�4N 55421 By: D. L. Anderson
P� H Services Co. , Inc.
208 - 73ra Avenue North
Min �eapolis� t�4� 5543G By: Gerald Steffens
Pie •ce Refrigeration
192) _ 2nd Avenue South
Ano :a, t� 55303 By: John F. Becker
Fiou �e Mechanical, Inc.
113�8 K-Tel Drive
M.in ietonka, t� 55343 By: Gary Danzeisen
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r�Al 5, 1986
Royalton Heating � Cooling Co.
u120 - 85th Avenue North
Brooklyn Park� MN 55�143 BY: Tom SteW art
Geo. Sedgxick Heating � A/C Co.
1001 Xenia Avenue South
rli nneapolis, Mn 55416 By: Thomas Sedgwick
Standard Heating � Air Cond. Co.
410 West Lake Street
Minneapolis, NR� 55u0� By: Ted Ferrara
Suburban Air Conditioning
8419 Center Drive
Spring Lake Park, !�W 55432 By: Steve Chinander
Superior Contractors Inc.
6121 - 42nd Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55422 By: Donald Hoglund
Total Energy Heating � Cooling
6455 Center Drive 2:. E.
Spring Lake Park, t�� 55432 By: Curt Lovegren
Fred Vogt d� Company
3260 Gorham Avenue
St. Louis Park, t�J 55�26 By: Alan Malley
Ray N. Welter Heating Co.
4637 Chicago Avenue
r:inneapolis, Mt� 55u07 By: Ray kelter Jr.
�,EP;EfiAL CO2�TRACTOR
ACCtiP Construction
8006 Highxay #65 N. E.
Spring Lake Park, Mt� 55432 By: Mike Casey
Amcon Corporation
200 k'est HighWay �13
Burnsville, M21 5533'i By: Patrick Gannon
American Builders Inc.
3756 Penn Avenue North
t�iinneapolis, t�ffd 55412 By: Scott Sohox
American Remodeling Inc.
4g4g West Roya.l Lane
Irvir.g, TX ?5063 By: Troy Dale
Rodney Billmsn Inc.
151 Silver Lnke Road
Nex Brighton, 2� 55112 By: Rodney Billman
Brickner Builders, Inc.
6199 Heather Place h. E.
Fridley, t�: 55�32 By: Thomas Brickner
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Chief Bldg. Ofcl.
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C � M Builders
u53 Jefferson �Street N. E.
Minieapolis, t�l 55421 By: Alvin Melcher
Chr.s' Construction
240 Longfellox Street N. E.
Fri Iley, t�d 55432 By: John Jarvi
Con�truction Analysis & Mgmt.
740 � Central Avenue N. E.
Minieapolis, M2� 55432 By: Vergil Florbaug
D& D Home Improvement, Inc.
740 I Central Avenue h. E.
Fri tley, M2: 55432 By: Donovan R. Olson
Dav�Ko Home Improvements
132 > - 42nd �venue 2�. E.
Col �bia Heights, Mt: 55421 By: A1 Kopecky
Des�gner Pools
169 i0 Welcome Avenue SE, P. 0. Box 504
Pri �r Lake, M1+ 55372 By: Ken Kurup
Durabilt Associates, Inc.
7343 Ann Court
Ede� Prairie, Mt: 55344 By: Thomas Kasprzak
Ea�in Construction Inc.
1771 Yankee Doodle Road
EaE in, M1� 55121 By: Larry Grell
Ea�: Central Builders
P. C , Box 144
Zia nerman, t�� 55398 By: Herman Jedneak
Elc �r-Jones Inc.
11� ) E. 80Lh Street
Blc �mington� t�� 55420 By: John S. Elder
Eri�kson Brothers
4561 k'est SOth Street
Blc �c�,ington, t�4� 55437 By: C. James Carlson
Darrel A. Farr Development Corp.
46C� Lake Road
Rotbinsdale, rQ; 55422 By: Daniel Farr
A1 Fehn Builder
12'_ 1 HiilWind Road N. E.
Fr� 31ey, M2; 55432 By: Allan Fehn
Fe�ereisen Construction
40:7 West Broad�+ay
Micneapolis� t�. 55422 By: David Feyereisen
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Fraizen Coastruction Co.
425 )- 5th Street N. E.
Colimbia Heights, l9�1 55421 By: Robert Franzen
Gar i ac, Inc.
481 - 206th Avenue N. E.
Ced .r, M21 55011 By: Gary D' Aigle
Gre:o Construction
707� � Brooklyn Boulevard
Bro� klyn Center, 1�1 55429 By: Joseph Grecula
Hagian Construction� Inc.
28& Vicksburg Lane
Ply�outh� MN 55447 By: James A. Hagman
Dicl Harris Compaqy
620( Riverview Terrace h'. E.
Fric ley� I�RJ 55432 By: Richard Harris
D. �. Harstad Co.� Inc.
710' High�ay �65 N. E.
Fric ley, Nsi 55432 By: Alton Johnson
RicYard Hastings Co.
633� Riverview Terrace h.E.
Fricley, MN 55432 By: kicharu Hastings
Hayes Contractors, Inc.
101C Currie Avenue
Minrsapolis, �",fi 55403 By: Milton Ost
Alar. P. Hines Construction
Rt �1, Box 70A
Ellsiorth, WI 54011 By: Alan Hines
Al Hlrsch Construction
Box i33
Dels io, t�IIr' S532b By: Al Hirsch
Investment Management Inc.
333 l. Washington, #500
t�.inn :apolis� r4; 55401 By: D. Jon Monson
Milt �n L. Johnson Co.
2513 Central Avenue N. E.
Minn �apolis, Mh 5541 8 By: Milton L. Johnson
John L. Jones Construction
50u � 'alley H�gh Road
Burn �ville, t�d 55337 By: Johr. Jones
Jorg�nson Construction
P, o. Box 18z35
' Minn� apolis, l�IId 55413 By: Stan Jorgenson
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rv�� 5 , 19 86
Ker �o Construction inc.
106i6 University Avenue N.u. #105
Coca Rapids, t�us 55433 By: Kent Roessler
Kra�s-Anderson Construction Co.
525 South Eighth Street
Min ieapolis, t�IId 55404 By: Janice Goebel
Kre�s (Ray) Construction Co.� Inc.
167i Chatham Avenue
. Ard�n Hills, MN 55112 By: Raymond Kreps
LaM:re Concrete & Masonry Inc.
2�7 � Stanbridge St. West
Ros �ville, t�BJ 55� 13 By: Bruce LaMere
Lan �graff Construction
521 - 53rd Avenue h.E.
Fri� ley� MN 55421 By: Virgil Landgrai'f
Llo;d's Home Improvements, Inc.
101, - 42 1/2 Avenue N. E.
Col�mbia Heights, t�] 55421 By: Lloyd Graczyk
McM� llen/Noselle � Assoc. , Inc.
430 Industrial Blvd.
Minieapolis, Mt� 55413 By: Tim McMullen
Mar-Len Development
250( West Co. Rd. C
RosEVille� M1" 55113 By: Leonard Vanasse
ModE rn Insulation Inc.
107i9 - 93rd Avenue North
OssEO, t� 55369 By: Don Froemming
M. � . Mortenson Company
P. 0. Box 710
Minr �apolis, !�i 55440 By: Peter Conzemius
Nedegaard Construction Co., Inc.
1 81 Z Northdale Bou�evard N. W.
Coor. Rapids, t�R1 55433 By: Gill Gruber
Nobl: Nursery
1053� Troy Lane
Mapl: Grove, t�Q1 55369 By: Tom Karlson
Nortiland Mobile Home Service Inc.
2279 Oakrrood Drive
St. �aul, t�J 55112 By: Mark Revier
Olsoi Concrete Co.
5010 Hillsboro Avenue North
Neu iope, t�� 5542fi By: Edward Anderson
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rlA� 5, 1986
Opu: Corporation
P.O, Box 150
Min� eapolis� t�l 55440 By: W. Lyle Heyer
PanE lcraft of Minn. , Inc.
311� Snelling Avenue
Micu eapolis, IYRd 55406 By: Gary Robideau
Paschke Properties
797t University Avenue N. E.
Fric ley, t�1 55432 By: Gerald Paschke
Pat: o Enclosures, Inc.
621� Cambridge Street
St. Louis Park, I�� 55416 By: Hanna Anderson
Pemt le & Associates Inc.
155( E. 79th Street �840
Bloc �inEton, M2. 55420 By: David Spillman
Qual ity Contracting
470C Independence North
1�ew Hope, t�� 5542b By: Roger Fechner
fiiver fioad Investors
7 841 k'ayzata Blvd.
M.ir�r �apolis, r:t� 55426 By: J. Marfield
Schn id�all Construction Co. , Inc.
136C5 Vincent Avenue South
Burrsville, MN 5533? By: Robert Schmidgall
D. 1i , Selfe Construction Co. � Inc.
175� East Co. Rd. H2
Whit : Bear Lake� t�W 55110 By: D. V. Selfe
Supe^America
124C West 98th Street
Bloc nington, t�R� 55431 By: Glenn Hill
Suss.l Corporation
1920 Como Avenue
St. ?aul, M� 551 G b By: Alf Wilk
Thor1 Construction
6230 - 235th Lane N. E.
Stac r, r4� 55079 By: Dennis Thorn
Timc > Construction Inc.
9421 West River Road
r:inn :apolis� !4; 55444 By: Thomas McKee
Tl:in City Storm Sash Co. , Inc.
26u1 Louisiana Avenue South
Minn �apolis, Mt: 55�126 By: Sam Rozman
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Vo.k � Sons Construction Zna
44 � 8 Josephine� Lane
Mi�neapolis� t� 55422 By: Gene Volk
We ,tern Construction Co.
53�3 Wayzata Boulevard #602
Mi. �neapolis, A4J 55416 By: Milton Chazin
�ie; tern Remodelers
25�0 West Larpenteur
St. Paul, NR� 55113 By: Jerry Snyder
We:tling Construction
55: 6- 7th Street N. E.
Fr:dley, MN 55432 By: Charles Westling
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Ad� anced Hedting & Air Cond. Inc.
7 6C 5 Beech Street 13. E.
Fr� dley, M2r' 55432 By: Maynard Edson
Air Comfort Inc.
3914 Louisiana Circle
Mirneapolis� t�: 55426 By: Donal Ruden
All Season Comfort, Inc.
55 Kounds Street
New Brighton, Mt: 55112 By: Richard Larson
Al1an Heating b Air Cond. Inc.
602 ) Culligan Way
Min �etonka, MN 55345 By: W. C. Viebahn
Ame•ican Burner Service, Inc.
601 North Prior Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55104 By: Lyle D. Rotvold
Bil.'s Sheet Metal
799 Spring Lake Road N. E.
Spr.ng Lake Park, t��J 55432 By: William Andreasen
A. �inder & Son
120 E. Butler
Nes St. Paul, Mh 55118 By: Richard Binder
Bla ne Hevting, �/C & Electric. Znc.
135t 2 Central Avenue N. E.
Anola, MN 55304 By: Don Chouinard
Car� Air Conditioning & Heating Inc.
121' Old HighW2y 8
tvew Brighton, !RJ 55112 By: Donald L. Dickison
C. (. Carlson Air Conditioning Co.
115E Aldrich Avenue h'ortri
Miru eapolis, MIL 55�11 By: John C. Jenkins
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Pl bg-Htg. Insp.
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Centraire Inc.
7402 Washington Avenue South
Eden Prairie� t�i 553u4 By: LeRoy Scurer
Central Air Cond. � Htg. Co. .
1971 Seneca Road ' .
Eagan, l�l 55122 By: Robert Wiaston
Cronstrom's Heating � A/C Inc.
4410 Excelsior Blvd.
Minneapolis, t� 55416 By: W. P. Eskierka
DJ's Heating 3� Air Conditioning, Inc.
6060 LaBeaux Avenue
Albertville, 1�� 55301 By: Donald Savitski
Dependable Heating � Air Cond., Inc.
2619 Coon Rapids Boulevard N. W.
Coon Rapids, 1�� 55433 By: Thomas L. Chouinard
Egan � Sons Co.
7100 Medicine Lake Road
Minneapolis, N�� 55427 By: Gerald Egan
Frank's Heating � Air Cond. Inc.
3107 California Street N.E.
t�li nneapolis, Mn 55418 By: David Vogt
Furnace Care Inc.
8733 Huu,boldt kvenue North
Brooklyn Park, MiJ 55444 By: Richard Bidler
Golden Yalley Heatins & Air Cond.
51&2 Mest BroadWay
Crystal� 1�+ 55429 By: Sigurd Follese
Gorham-Oien Mechanical, Inc.
S41 East Forest
Mora, t�� 55051 By: Wilbur Gorham
Hayes Contractors Inc.
1010 Currie Avenue
N� nneapolis, N�I 55403 By: Douglas Hayes
Hor4ritz, Inc.
5000 North Co. Rd. �18
Minneapolis, MN 5542& By: Sanford Gruenberg
Hutton and RoWe Inc.
2126 - 2nd Avenue North
Anoka, t�: 55303 By: Leslie J. Rowe
J� J Heating & Sheet Metal, Inc.
1035 South Main
Cambridge, t�ff; 5500� By: Ja.mes Lindell
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MAY 5, 1986
J. K. Heating Company
20'.0 White Bear Avenue
St. Paul� t�4; 55109 By: John Ness
J. 7. S. Services� Inc.
88 West Woodlynn kvenue
St. Paul, MN 55117 By: Thomas Skotnicki
Metropolitan Mechanical Contrs. Inc.
731� Washington Avenue South
Eden Prairie, t�J 55344 By: Thomas Nelson
Mic aestern N,echanical
91 C 3 Davenport Street N. E.
B1� ine, rII; 55434 By: Jia► Harvey
Nsr negasco, Inc.
201 South 7Lh Street
r:ir neapolis, MtJ 55402 By: David Hennes
Noel's Heating & A/C Inc.
69C) - 75th Avenue North
Brc �klyn Park, M!J 55428 By: Noel Olson
Nor tt._�st Sheet Metal, Inc.
431 j �entral Avenue h. E.
riir �eapolis, t�U+ 55421 By: D. L. Anderson
Ouens Services Corporation
93C E. 80th Street
Blc�bington, �Q: 55420 By: Robert Owens
P 8 H Services Co. , Inc.
::. - ;3rd Avenue North
!.�r ;:��polis, M2: 55430 By: Gerald Steffens
Pierce Refrigeration
19� ) - 2r.d Avenue South
An� {a, Mt�1 55303 By: John F. Becker
Ro� se Mechanical� Inc.
11:48 fi-Tel Drive
Mir aetonka, 2�; 55343 By: Gary Danzeisen
Royilton Heating � Cooling Co.
41� ) - 85th Avenue North
Brc�klyn Park, MN 55443 By: Tom Stewart
Gec, Sed�ick Heating � A/C Co.
10C1 Xenia Avenue South
Mir.leapolis, Msi 55416 By: Thomas Sedgwick
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MAY 5 , 19 86
Sta�dard Heating � Air Cond. Co.
410 iJest Lake Street
Min�eapolis, MN 5540 8 By: Ted Ferrara
Sub�rban Air Conditioning
8111! Center Drive
Spr� ng Lake Park, I�l 55�i32 By: Steve Chinander
SupErior Contractors Inc.
6121 - 42nd Avenue North
Minr eapolis, 1�1 55�22 By: Donald Hoglund
Tot�l Energy Heating � Cooling
845` Center Drive N. E.
Sprizg Lake Park, I�IIr 55432 By: Curt Lovegren
Fred Vogt & Company
3260 Gorham Avenue So.
St. .ouis Park, t�l 55426 By: Alan Malley
Ray �. Welter }ieating Co.
4637 Chicago Avenue
Minn :apolis� YdJ 5540T By: Ray We�ter Jr.
Yale Inc.
9649 Girard Avenue South
Bloo: �ington� MN 55431 By: John Deblon
MASO f�i
Buzz� 11 Masonry, Ina
16 33 1ii ghw ay i 10 N. E.
k.inn�apolis, MN 55432 By: Carroll Buzzell Sr.
Ceme� t-Man Masonry, Inc.
9307 Flanders Street
Blaii e, Mt� 55434 By: Wayne Tennison
Conci ete Concepts, Inc.
1624� Xenia Street N. h'.
Anok�, t� 55304 By: Wayne Knudson
DeMar a.is Construction Inc.
3952 - 10th Lane
Anoka , t-IIr� 553�3 By: Ron DeN•arais
Donne lly Stucco Company
2310 5nelling Avenue South
Minneipolis, M,�1 55404 By: Thonas Donnelly
L. T. Ernst � Inc.
2055 • 105th Avenue N. E.
Minne ipolis, t�t 55434 By: Lloyd Ernst
D. W. Harstad Co., Inc.
7101 iighr�ay #65 N. E.
Fridl :y, Mt� 55432 By: Alton Johnson
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Chief Bldg. Ofcl.
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r�Y 5 , 19 86 .
Jed �eak Construction Co.
Rou :e �3, Box 323
Zim �erman, !�W 55398 By: Herman Jedneak
Jes :o� Inc.
717 � Cahill Road
Edi �a, t�R1 55435 By: Steve Kilmer
Mik�donald Cement Co.
114i Pierce Terrace N. E.
Min;eapolis, MN 55u21 By: Donald Siegel
Nor:k Concrete Construction Inc.
111'. Osborne Road N. E.
Fric ley, t�fft 55432 By: James Jackson
Ron�ld Pearson Masonry� Inc.
741 Kennaston Drive
Fric ley, t�:t: 55432 By: Ronadl Pearson
Rite Way Waterproofing
733i Lake Drive
Linc Lakes� I�J 5501u By: A1 Anderson
Stor� kasonry, Inc.
21 81 - 107 th Lane N. E.
Bls.i �e, MN 55434
Y.. C Wagar Co. Inc.
5940 Stinson Blvd. N. E.
Frid'.ey� F� 55432
QIL j�RVICES
Amer.can Burner Service, Inc.
601 �orth Prior Avenue
St. 'aul, M2� 55104
Egan & Sons Co.
7100 Medicine Lake Road
Minn �apolis� Mt� 55427
ROOF ,jySz
H. R:�. C. Construction Co.
1001 East 2�Ith Street
Minn� apolis, M!� 55404
Rain� ille-Carlson, Inc.
2g29 Lyndale Avenue South
MinnE apolis, N�t; 55408
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Arros Sign Co.
1�i 0 i Highxay #65 N. E.
Cedat , t�1 55011
By: Jerome R. Stone
By: Harvey C. Wagar
By: Lyle Rotvold
By: Gerald Egan
By : Way ne Pay ne
By: Robert Johnson
By: Kenneth Steuart
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Chief Bldg. Ofcl.
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rsAY s , 19 86
DeNirs Signs/Maciej Sign Cnslt.
404 ) East River Road N. E.
Fri lley, t�R� 55421 By: Scott Maciej
Law �ence Signs Inc.
945 Pierce Butler Route
St. Paul� 1�� 55104 By: Larry Norton
Ler �y Signs, Inc.
632 i Welcome Avenue North
Min ieapolis, t-W 55429 By: Tom Duffy
Nae;ele Outdoor Advertising Co.
170 ) West 78Lh Street
Min�eapolis, MN 55423 By: Danny Henjum
Nor Iquist Sign Company, Inc.
312 West Lake Street
Min ieapolis� t�4� 5540b By: Richard Nordquist
Sig i Language
670 Overton Drive N. E.
Fri lley, t�i 55�+32 By: Jim Golden
Sig icrafters Outdoor Dis. Inc.
777 � Main Street N. E.
Fri iley, N.N 55432 By: Chdrles Peu�h
Sub �rban Lighting Inc.
607' Lake Elmo Avenue North
Sti .luater, i�: 55082 By: Phil Larson
�,I�E ;YING
Car Bolander 6� Sons Co.
P.0 Box 7216
St. Paul, A'sl 55107 By: Roger Erickson
Dot; & Sons Inc.
620 - 39th Avenue N. E.
M.in �eapolis, t�4r' S5421 By: Patrick Doty
'�0 �E TR�ILERS REt;EW�,LS
Par. Construction Co.
790 � Beech Street N. E.
Fri�ley, I�' S5432 By: George Soldnew
Ona � Corporation
140 �- 73rd Avenue h. E.
Fri�ley, Mt1 55432 By: Norwood Nelson
��; �IC Si;Ii�1ING POOL
Fil ster Enterprises
575 East River Road N. E.
Fri� ley, t�� 55432
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'j900 Beech Street t;. E.
1400 - ?3rd Avenue h. E.
5750 East River Road t7. E.
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FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LiCENSE
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Fiv� Sands Development
710� Wayzata Boulevard
Min: ,eapolis, !�i 55426
Hug:es Properties
�141 � � Douglas Avenue South
Min. �eapolis, t�R� 55416
Inn�bruck North Toxnhouse Assn.
550i Meister Road N. E.
.� Fri� ley, MN 55432
Ind. School District 014
610� West Moore Lake Drive
Fri� ley, MN 55u32
Kmi , Luciow Associates
315 1 Mthur Street N. E.
Min �eapolis, t�t� 5541 8
Mar.k Investment Co.
C/0 J� L Management Co.
P, o Box 2b 113
Min �eapolis� t�II� 55426
EDR.0 Associates
502� Normandale Court
Edi �a, t�4d 55436
Har �ld Morrow
Rt `5, Box P 196
Riv:r Falls, WISC 54022
Sky �ood Mall, tY4d Partnership
520 { Central Avenue N. E.
Fri iley, i�� 55�21
K. C S. Management Co.
730) France Avenue South
Edi ia, t�� 55435
US �:im � Fitness
480 West 80th Street
Blo rmin�ton, !�J 55437
Bla :k Forest Condo Assoc.
160 North Innsbruck Drive N.E.
Fri lley, A4d 55432
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? 825 East River Road
6670-90 Lucia Lane N. E.
5506 Meister Road N.E.
6000 West Moore Lake Dr.
5460 - 7th Street
1050-90 52nd Avenue N. E.
1200 - 72nd Avenue N. E.
5430 - ?th Street N. E.
5201 Central Avenue h. E.
6540 East River Road N. E.
7200 University Avenue N.E.
1601 North Innsbruck Ar.
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� r FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL '— ESTIMATES 1 7
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1'er ri ck & N�m�an, P. A.
+ 27 9 Univer si ty Ave. N. E. �
1 ridl ey, M� 55432 :
For services rendered as City Attorrey
for the date 4/1/86 to 4/24/86. . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,336,00
L . H. Blattner
1400 Concordia Ave.
: t. Fgul, NN 55104
Moore Lake Restoration Project - Phase II
Estimate #6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $41,646.48
Siort-F1liott-Hendrickson, Inc.
2 10 Gopher Building
2:2 Fast Little Canada Road
S .. Paul, M1 55117
Central Avenue/Highway 65 Raadway Redesign
Fbr I�ovenber 17, 1985 to March 22, 1986 ...... S 1,731.08
C TY Ot= FRiD�EY
�ALANCE AUE
MONTHLY RETAINER
12.15 hours in excess of 30
(CONTINUED)
1.8 hours Law Clerk @$30/hour
Costs paid by Herrick & Newman
BALANCE DUE
$1,650.00
607.50
54.00
$2,311.50
24.50
;$2,336.00
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A FINANCE CN�RGE 0(= :�a PEK MO^:?"�'. Wi! L. �� CHARGED � 0 R! L
AGCOUNTS �J�-iICH ARE ,��:� DAYS PF1ST U�.1�.
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PUBLIC WORKS
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MEMOiaANDUM
T0: John G. Flora, Public Works Director P6V86-118
F'1mM: Mark L. Burch, Asst. Public Works Director
I�TE: May 1, 1986
SUBJEC.T: Nbore Lake Rest�oration Project - Phase II
Estimate #6 to D.H. Blattner & Sons, Inc.
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We are fozwarding Partial Estimate #6 t�o the City Council
for approval of payment to D.H. Blattner for work on the Moore
Lake Restoration Project. This gayment of $41,646.48 brings
the amount of the w�rk on this project to $286,753.40. The
original contract amount on this project was $284,600.00. Due
to increases in the lake bottcan screeni.ng material and
alimlinLUn sulfate treatment, the contract will be approximately
$299,178.80 when ccxnplete� and within the total grant am�unt.
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E.
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432
T0: Honorable Mayar and City Council RE: ESTIMATE N0. 6
City of Fridley FOR: D.H. Blattner & Sons
6431 University Avenue N.E. 1400 Concordia Ave.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432 St. Paul, Mn. 55104
(b12) 641-177�
DATE: MAY `., 1986
515-UU-004
MOOkE LAk;E RESTOkATION PROJECT - PHASE II
CONTkACT
ITEM
ESTIMATED UNI7 UNIT �UANTITY QUANTITY AMOUNT
QUANTITY PRICE THIS E5T. TO DATE TO DATE
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6ID ITEM A
LAf:E BOTT01 SCREENING
A1 Aquadic Weed Harvesting 2 6,000,00 Each G.33 2.00 12,000.00
A2 Lake 6o�tom Screening Material 95,000 1.30 Sq. Yd. 15568.p0 98568.00 128,138.40
0. 00
BID ITEM B 0.00
LIQUID ALUI. SULFATE APPLICATION O.Op
B1 Mobili� tion 3 2,000.00 Each 1.00 3.00 6,000.00
B? Furnish & Apply Alum. Sulfate 90 4UO.U0 Ton 54.00 167.OU �42,8UO.UU
0.00
BID ITEM C U.00
HYDRAULIC �RED6IN6 0.00
C1 Mobili��tion 3 0.00
CZ Disposa Site Construction 1 , O.UO
C3 Uredgin� 30�G p•��
C4 Qock In�tallation 1 U.UU
U.UO
&ID I7EM D U.OU
MECHANICAL DRED6IN6 �'U�
D1 Mobilizition 1 15t000.p0 Each 0.00 1.00 15,0OO.OU
D� Dredgin� 300U 6.00 Cu. Yd. O.UU 3UUU.OU 18,UUO.OU
D3 Dock Installation 1 27,000.00 Each U.00 1.OU [7,ODU.UO
O.UO
BID ITEM E O.OU
SAND COVER & STONE FLACEMENT U.UO
E1 Sand Ccrer 850 12.00 Cu. Yd. 0.00 86U.Uu 1U,320.UU
E2 Field S:one 43U0 's.00 Sq. Vd. 1505.00 150�.UU 4,515.UU
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6ID ITEM F �•��
AEkA70R & =ENCING U.UG
F1 Aerator 1 12,OOO.UO Each 4.00 1.U�� 12,0�1G.UG
F� 6" Fb'C LiRe 4U0 2G.UU Lin. Ft 26.OU 3.T�9.00 6,78U.UU
F3 Fencinc 200 �O.Oq Lin. Ft 200.GG 21G.UG 4,2UO.UU
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Total $2g6,753.40
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ESTIMATE SIMMAkY:
Original Ccitract Aa►ount
Contract Adiitions - Change Order No. ____
- Change O�der No. ____
Contract Defuctions- Change Order No. ____
- Change Order No. ____
Revised Con.ract Amount
Vaiue Compl�ted To Date
Amount Reta ned (5%)
Amount Faid To Date
AMOUNT DUE HIS ESTIMATE
CERTIFICATE OF tHE CONTRACTOR
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f286,753.40
f284,600.00
f284,600.00
3286,753.4�
�14,337.67
t230,769.25
�41,646.48
I hereby ce�tify that the work perfprmed and tfie materials supplied to date under
terms of th� contract for the referenced project, and all authorixed changes thereto,
have an actial value under the contract of the amounts shown on this esti�aate tand
the final q�antities of the final e5timate are correct), and that this estimate is '
just and �o rect an of the "AMOUNT DUE THIS ESTIMATE" has been recieved.
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Contractcr's Au horiz d Repr entative (Title)
CEkTIFICATE OF THE ENGINEER
I hereby certify that I have prepared or examined this estimate, and that the
contractor is entitled to payment of this estia�ate under the contract for �eferenced
project.
CITY OF FRIC_EY , INSPECTOk
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Date---_ (_1 �-��_Q�
Respectful Submitt, ,
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6. Flora, P.E.
irector of Public Works
11095 Yking DriMe, Sufte 260 • Eden P►airie. MN 55344 •(612) 944-1000
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Min ieapolis Division
May 1, 1986
The Honorable William Nee
May>r of the City of Fridley
Civ�c Center
643. University Ave. N.E.
Frilley, Minnesota 55432
Dea � Mayor Nee:
The Vantage Companies respectfully request that we be placed on the City
Cou�cil agenda for the meeting of May 5, 1986.
Our request is based upon our concerns regarding the City Staff's position on
cer ain items concerning the Vantage Companies' retail development on 81st
Ave�ue and University. I desire to arrange a personal meeting with you
reg�rding our concerns, prior to the fifth.
If :ou have any questions or need any additional information, please do not
hes�itate to call.
Sinc erely,
VANIAGE PROPER- ES, C.
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Kel l y .�ran
Marketing Representative
Minn�apolis Division
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cc: Matt Nicoll
David Mitchell
Nasim Qureshi
• Commeraal Real Estate Investors and De�relopers •
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