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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
ATTENDANCE SHEET
MONDAY, September 12 � 1988
7:30 P.M.
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StPTtM�Ek 12 . 198tS - 7; 3ld P. M,
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE ��ACTIONS TAKEN��
BY THE ADMINISTRATION FOR YOUR INFOR-
MATION�
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JPtCIl�L COUlJC:IL h1EET I NG. AUGUST 19, 198�3 _ Corrected
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l:�i�Tl�vUt� SPtCIAL C�Ut�I:IL I�1tETING. AUGUST �d. 198t3 - Corrected
httGULNk (,OUNCIL MtET�N�, Au�usT 22, 198� - Corrected
CUwTIi�UtU SPtCIAL COUNCIL Ni"tETIt�G. AUGU5T 29. 1988 - Approved
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Add Item: (23) Consideration of Restoration of Moore Lake Water
Level
� CUi�S I UtKHT I Of� UF I TtM5 NUT ON AGENDA - 15 I�II NUTES )
Residents in the Area of Horizon Circle:
Public Works: Explanation of Alternatives available to resident
Costs for soil borings & corrective measures,
possibly a group or reduced rate
Problems at Shorewood Inn (Bill Nicklow):
Public Works: Staff work with them on their problems they are
Pl�iiLiL Ht�I1��S: experienci��with the construction adjacent to thei
property.
PUdL I C HtNK I NG ON 1989 duu�tT . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 1
Hearing opened at 9:28 p.m.
Hearing closed at 9:48 p.m.
City Manager's Office:
Place on agenda for adoption
�UUNCIL I�ttTING. StPTEMBER 12, 1988 PAGr 2
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CUUN� I L hIEcT i t�G. StP7EMBER 12. 1988
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C�NSIUERATIUN UF A VARIANCE. VAR �88-03. TU REDUCE
THE WIDTH OF THE SCftEENING STRIP t3ETWEEN COMMERCIAL
AI�D RtSIDENTIAL UISTRICTS FRt�M 15 FEE7 TO 5 FEtT
ON THE EAST AND NURTH SIDES OF THt NRUPERTY TO
ALLOW THE CUNSTRUCTION OF AN UFFICE CUMPLEX ON LOT
1, t3L0(;K 1. H i LLW I ND ADD i T I ON, THE SAME Bt I NG 941
H I �l.w I tvu Ku�� IV , t. . At�u �N LuT 3. AuD I ToK' s
SUciU I V I 5 I UN (VU . ZS . THE SAMt t3E I NG 101� 1 H I LLW I ND
KOHU (V, t. . BY CNERYL ST I NSKI . , . . . . . . . . . •
PA�t 3
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COP1i�llJ�J ITY DEVELQPMENT--ACT I OiV TAKEN ; NOT I F I ED PET I T I ONER
OF COUNCIL APPt�OVAL
C���510ERATIUw OF SECOND READING OF Ai� URDINANCE
APPrtOV I ivt� A h�tZUN i NG. ZOA �88-01 , TO hZtZONt FRUM
k—j. �tl�ERAL I�IULT I PLE uWELL I NG. TU CR—� . VEfVEKAL
UFF I CE � Utv PArtT UF LOTS 2 AIVU 3. AUD I TUK' S
SUciU I V i S I UtV fVU . Z5. THt 5�►ME dE I IJG lY1d 1 H I LLW I ND
KUAU I�,t.. BY CHEKYL STINSKI . . . . . . . , . .
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�FN.TRA SERVICE--ACTION TAKEN: PUBLISHED ORDINANCE IN FOCUS
COMMLINITY DEVELOPi�ENT--ACTION TAKEN; NOTIFIED PETITIONER oF
COUNCIL APPROVAL WITH STIPULATIONS� REZONING ORDINANCE WILL PJOT
BE PUBLISHED UNTIL COVENANTS ARE FILED AT ANOKA COUNTY.
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CI�NS I DtrcAT I UN UF StTT I NG N PUt3L I C NEAR i I�G FOK
POSSiBLt RtVUCATiUN �F SP #77—�d4. APACHE CAMPIN6
CENTER. FOR OCTOt�ER 3. 19$8 • . • . � � � • � • ' • ' ' ' 8 � �
r�MMLNITY DEV�� nPMFNT--ACTIO�I��KE.�I: RENOTIFIED PETITIONER
AND SURROUNDING OWNERS AND RESIDENTS OF NEW PUBLIC HEARING
DATE FOR OCTOBER 1%, 1988�
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l:�u��C I L i�IttT i irG. SEPTtMBER 12. 19�8
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CUNSIDEKATIUN UF AN EXTtNSION OF A SPECIAL USE
PtKM I T, SP #�f36-15. TU l�LOW A UAYCARE FAC I L I TY ;
TU NL�uW A�V NUTOM�b I LE PARK I NG LGT FUtt OFF-STREET
PHitK i iV6 SPACES: TO ALLi�V HUSP I TALS. (:L I N I CS.
NURSING NUMES. CUNVALESCENT HUMES ANU HOMES FOR
THE tLDEKLY. TO EXTENU THE COMPLETION �ATE
OF ST I PULAT I uNS TU �EPTEMk3ER 30, 1989. BY IVURTH
SUnUr2BA1� HUSP I TAL U I STK I c;T . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 9 ' y P
�OMMLINITY DEVELOPMFNT--ACTION TAKEN; NOTIFIED PETITIONER
OF COUNCIL APPRGVAL�
(;UIVS I Dt�A7 I UN OF CHNNGE UKUEF2 f�0. 3 FOR STREtT
IMPrcUVEMErvT I'rtuJECT ST. 198�-1 � 2 . . . , . . . . . . . . ld — ll0 �
PUBLIC WORKS--ACTIQN TAKEN; CHANGE ORDER N0. 3 APPROVED�
PROCEEDED AS AUTHORIZED�
�U�JS I l7crtHT I uN OF TERM I(VAT I NG THE TtMPOkAKY WATER
t�,�i� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Pl1BLIG WORKS--ACTION TAKEN; STAFF IS REVIEWING ORDINANCE
CCSVERING SPRINKLING BANS TO BRING INTO COMPLIANCE WITH PRESENT
CONDITIONS�
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CUIVS I D�KA'11pN OF A POSS 1 BLt LOCAT I ON OF A SECOND
SATEL�ITE FIRE STNTION LOCATED ALUNG EAST KIVER
KUAU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Z - 12 t3
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CUIV5 f UERAT I Uf� UF kECE I V I i�G THE Frt f OLEY UKBAi�
UtS I GN STAivUNtiUS t3�UKLtT . . . . . . . , . . . . • . • . . 13
�OMMLINITY DEVELQPMENT--ACTIQN TAKEN; TABLED ITEM UNTIL
CONFERENCE MEETING
KtCt I V I�VG C� I US ANU AWAKO ! N� THt CU��TkACT FUK THE
IYIU�Kt LAKE Wt ST BHS I fv NtRATuK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 - 14 tS
PLIBLIG WO KS--ACTION TAKFN: ITEM �s oN 9-26-88
AGENDA� STAFF WILL SUBMIT PHOTOGRAPHS ON AERATOR.
CON5 I Utr�A7 I UN �F A h�tSOLUi I Oi� REt1UEST i t�G
f�UVIJUT PNKT f C I PAT I UN I N THE Uf� I VERS I TY AVEIVUt
COKKIOUR IMPROVcMENT PKUJECT . . . � . . . . . . . . . . . 17 - 15 A
PUBLIC �ORKS--ACTIQ,�LI9,KEd: PROCEEDED AS AU7HORIZED. '
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CUUNC I � h�EET I IVG. SkPTEMBER 12. 1988
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COIvS10ERATION UF A KtSOLUTION CONFIRMING ASStSSMtNT i
FOK STREET IMPKUVEMt��T PRUJECT ST. 1987-1 ........ 16 - 16 ti
GE TRAL SFRV �E�--ACTION TAILN; PROCEEDED AS AUTHORIZED
CUIVS i UtKAT 1 ufV OF A RESOL'UT I Olv CONF I RMf NG ASSESSMENT 'i
Fu� 1 y88 Strcv i ct COwNECT I or�S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 - 17 A '
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I;�IVS I t�tKAT i �IV JF A KE5ULUT I UW CUWF I KM I NG ASSE SSMEi�T
Fur� JTuKM StwtK ArrD WaTEk iYk�l N Pi�UJECT Nu. 169 ...... 18 - 18 �
CE(�TRA SERV CES--ACTION TAKEN: PROCEEDED AS AUTHORIZED
CU��51DtKATIUN UF A KESULUTIUN CONFIRMING ASSESSMtNT
FOR STREET 1MPKUVEMENT PRUJECT ST. 1988-1 8 2.
AoutN�uM IJo . 1 ( V i �oN K�a� ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 - 19 B
CF;�T��,!- �fi��i�r I.F$--ACTION IAKEN: PROCEEDED AS AUTHORIZED
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(;UUIVC I L f�ItET I NG. StPTEMBER 12. 1988
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PUti�IC HtNKIi�G UN STRtET IMPROVEMENT PRUJECT
ST. 1987-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Z-ZA
F'Ut�L f C HtAK I NG ON 1988 SEr2V I CE CONNECT I ONS ........ 3- 3 A
PUriL I C HtAK I NG ON STOitM StWEK AWD WATER i�iN I N
PKU�tcT I�c.�. 169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 — 4 A
Nl1dL I C HtAK I IVG Oi� STkEET { MPROV EMENT P�OJECT
ST. �988-1 8 2. ADDtNUUM I�U. ��VIkuN ROAD). ....... 5- 5 A
C�UNC I L h1EET I f�G. StPTEMBER 12. 1988
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CUNSIDERATIUN UF A VARIANCE. VAR #88-03. TU REDUCE
THE WIDTH OF THE SCKEENING STRIP BETWEEN COMMERCIAL
AI�D RESIDENTIAL UISTRiCTS FRUM 15 FEET TO 5 FEET
ON THE EAST AND NURTH SIDES OF THt NRUPERTY TO
ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN UFFICE COMPLEX ON LOT
1. 13LOCK 1. HILLWIND ADDITION, THE SAME BtiNG 941
H I LLW I ND KOA� IV . t.. A(�U uN LOT 3. AUD i TOK' S
SUr�D I V I S I UN NU . Z5 . THE SAME BE I NG 10l� 1 H I LLW I ND
KUND N, t. . BY CHERYL ST I NSK I . . . . . . . . . . . .
COiJS I OERAT I UN OF SECOND h2tAD I NG OF Af� ORD 1 NANCE
APPr20V I iVG A h�EZUN I NG. ZOA #88-01 . TO RtZONt FI�UM
k-3, lit(�ERAL I�IULT I PLE �WELL I NG. TO CR-1 , IiENEKAL
OFFICE. Otv PART UF LOTS 2 ANU 3. AUDITUK'S
SUt�U I V I S I O(� f�U , Z5 . THE S/�Mt dE I I�JG 11C11� 1 H I LLW I ND
KUAU I�.E.. BY CHEKYL STINSKI . . . . . . . . . .
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CONS I DtKAT I UN UF StTT I NG A PUt3L I C HEAR I I�G FOk
POSSiBLt RtVUCNTIUN OF SP #77-04. APACHE CAMPING
CENTER. FOtt OCTOBER 3, 1988 . . . . . . � . . . . . . . • 8 ' � �
CUUIVC I L I�IttT I IVG � SE PTtMBER 12. 1988
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CUNSIDEKATIUN UF AN EXTtNSION OF A SPECIAL USE
PtKMIT, SP #�36—�5. TU NLLOW A UAYCARE FACILITY;
TU ALLUW AIV NUTOMOES I LE PARK I NG LOT FOK OFF—STI�EET
PAkKING SPACES; TO ALLUW HUSPITALS, (:LINICS,
NURSING HOMES, CUNVALESCENT H()MES ANU HOMES FOR
THE tLDEKLY. TO EXTEND THE COMPLETit�N �ATE
OF STIPULATIuNS TU SEPTEMBER 30, 1989. BY IVURTH
SUisURBAN HUSP I TAL U I STtt I CT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 9 P
Cu►�SIDtKATIUN OF CHANGE UKUER I�O. 3 FOR STREET
IMPKUVEMENT F'KUJEc:T ST, 198�-1 � 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . ld - 110 d
I:U�JSI�EKNTIuN OF TERMINATING THE TEMPOKARY WATER
t�AfJ . . . . . . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � �
CUUNCIL MEE7ING. SEPTEMI3ER 12, 1988
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CUI�SIDEttATON OF A PUSSIBLE LOCATION OF A SECOND
SATELLITE FIRE STATION LOCATED ALUNG EAST KIVEh�
FtUAD ...........................12-12�
CUIVS I UERAT I UIJ UF kECt I V I iVG THE FrZ I DLEY UKBAt�
UES I G�� STA�VUNKDS t3�UKLET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
KtCE I V I I�G t� I DS AND AWAKO I Nl; THt COtJTKACT FUtZ THE
h�lUGrtt LAKE Wt ST BNS I tv HtRATUK . . . . . . . . � . . . . . . 14 — 14 I�
COr�S I UEr�AT I Unl OF A r�ESOLUT I O�� REC1uEST I NG
I�IN�UT PNKT I C I PAT I UN I N THE U(J I VERS I TY AVE(VUt
COktt I DUR I MPROVtMENT Pt�UJECT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 - 15 A
CUUNCI� MtETIIVG. SEPTEMBER 12. 1988
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COIVSIOERATION UF A KtSOLUTION CONFIRMING ASStSSMtNT
FUK STREET IMPKUVEMENT PRUJECT ST, 1987-1 . . . . . . . . lb - 16 �
l;�IV51UtKATIUN OF A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT
F�r� 1988 StKv � ct COI�NECT I ONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 - 17 A
I.�IVS I DtKNT I UN �F A KESULUT I UIV COtJF I KM I NG ASSESSMEIJT
Furt STUKM StWtK AND WF►TER I�I N PRUJECT NU. 169 ...... �8 - �8 1�
CU��SIDtKATiUN UF A h'ESOLUTIUN CONFIRMING A5SESSMENT
FOR STREET IMPKUV�MENT PROJECT ST. 1988-1 & 2.
Auur.�v�uM IJo . 1 ( U �� �o�v K�ao 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 - 19 B
COUNC I � I�ItET I NG. SEPTtMBER 12. 198�3
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� NII.T�TPE.S OF THE SPEC7AL MEEPING OF Zi� FRTDLEY QTY Q7�l�TCII� OF AiK�[JST 19
The S�cial Meeting of the PYidley City Cb�cil was called to arder at 8:00
a.m. by I�yor Nee.
ROLL CALL:
N��ERS PRE.SF�fT: Mayar Nee, Cbuncilman Bil l ings,
Cbuncilman Schneider, Gb�cilwanan
Jorgenson and Co�cilman Fitzpatrick
b�ERS ABSF�]T: Natye
1. OONC7fJCTING OF INl'ERVIE�JS FOR THE CITY N�AGER CADIDIDATES
Mr. Paul A. Reaune, Consultant fram The Par Group, e�cplained the general
procedure for interviewing candidates along with a selection of questions
used in the interviEws. The orcler af candidates were as follaws: 9:00 a.m.
James L. Andre, 10:00 a.m. Terry L. 5harp, and 1:00 p.m. William W. Burns.
A box lunch was provided. The intervie�ws continued at 4:00 p.m. with
Patrick J. Reilly. The intezviews ended at 5:30. A Social Hour for the
Counciln�ers and Candidates was conducted f ram 6: 3 0 to 8: 30 p. m. at the
5Jtywood Inn Banquet Rocm.
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Nl�TION by Councilman Billings to adj ourn the meeting. Seconded by
Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously and the special meeting of the
Fridley City Council of August 19, 1988, adjourned at 8:30 p.m. to be
continued on Saturday, August 20, 1988, at 8:30 a.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Lynda J. Averette William J. Nee
Acting Secretary to the City Council Mayor
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'IHE NIINUTF.S OF � O�TTIlVUID SPECIAI� N�TIl� OF' ZHE
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THE NIIN[Ti�S OF Tf� �IN[TID SPECIAL MEETING OF THE FRIDLE�'Y QTY COUNCIL OF
AiK�TSP 20, 1988
A continuation of the Special Meeting of August 19, 1988, Fridley City
Council was called to arder at 8:30 a.m. on August 20, 1988, by Mayor Nee.
ROLL CALL:
N�'�ERS PRESF,TTI': Mayor Nee, Councilman Billings,
Councilman Schr�eider, Q�imcilwaman
Jorgenson and Cotmcilman Fitzpatrick
MEP'�ER.S ABSFIV'i': None
1. REINPERV7�.W OF CITY MANAGEFt CANDIDATES
The City Council discussed the evaluation o� the candidates far reinterview.
William Burns and Ja¢r►es Andre were reinterviewed for the position of City
NSanager.
A lunch break was taken at 2:00 p.m. in which the Councilmembers discussed
the reinterviewed candidates with the consultant. At that time, Paul A.
ReaLUne, Consultant for The PAR Group, was asked to conduct a background
check on candidate William Burns.
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MOTION by Councilman Billings to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by
Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously and the special meeting of the
Fridley City Council of August 20, 1988, adjourned at 6:30 p.m, to be
continued on Monday, August 29, 1988, at 7:00 p.m. at the Community
Fducation Center.
Respectfully submitted,
Lynda J. Averette William J. Nee
Acting Secretary to the City Council Mayor
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�IiE MII�l7TF'.S OF 'IHE FRIDI�EY QTY Q7tJNCIL ME£TII� OF
ALK�JSI' 22, 1988
OF THE RHQJL�IR N�'.E,�'TIl� O�P' TI� FRZDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF AUGUST
The Regular Meetirbg o� the FYidley City Cowncil was called to arder at 7:34
p.m. by Mayor Nee.
PLIDC� OF AI�L,EGIANC� •
Mayor Nee led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the
Fl ag.
ROLL CALL:
D�F�S PRESENT: Mayor I3ee, Cbuncilman Billings, Cbuncilman
Fitzpatrick, Cbuncilman Schneider and
Cbuncilwcman Jorgenson
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APPROVAL OF NNRNN[TI'ES :
SP'ECIAL O�CTNCIL MEErING, AtK�IST 3, 1988:
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve the minutes as presented.
Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all vating aye,
Nk�yor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
OGUNCII� ME�I'ING, AUGUSP 8. 1988:
NDTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to apprave the minutes as presented.
Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Ni�yor
Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
a �� � ��i��TH��i���
M7I'ION by Councilman Billings to adopt the agenc7a as submitted. Seconded
by Councilman ScYuyeider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously.
OPIIV FORCTM. VISI'IC)RS •
SIC3�I ORDINANC� :
Mr. l�n Ficken, representing the Fridley Chamber of C,anmerce, spoke to the
Cbuncil regarding the sign ordinan�ce regulating portable signs. He stated
he apologizes far the canrents which were made at the Chamber's luncheon
meeting as he was uninformed. He stated the Chamber of Commerce is
tmcamfortable with same c� the regulations contained in this ordinance.
Mr. Ficken stated many businesses feel the City is hard to deal with in
regard to signs and landscaping. He stated rpo one knew abaut the ordinance
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FitIDI,�,�;Y CITY Q7CTNCII, N�,TIlVG OF At�GtJST 22. 1988
ar Lmderstood it. He stated after meeting with City staff, he found the
ordinance is more flexible far pernutting temporary si�s than the previous
ordinance. He stated the questi� which arises is if businesses cauld have
some input into the ardinance. Mr. Ficken stated it is difficult for the
business owners to keep abreast of these items when they do not live in the
City. He stated this sign ardinance really restricts the signs and hampers
businesses in shopping centers where it is difficult to adverti�.
Mr. Ficken stated he would like to recommend a committee be formed to
discuss any ordinances which affect the busir�ess oammu�ity and request that
the C�nmunity Develo�nent Department advise and assist then. He stated the
Cl�niber o� C.cn�r�erce wauld also like a business person fran the oaRUnunity to
attend the Planning Catmission meetings as a norrvoting advisory member to
offer the business person's viewpoint.
Mr. Ficken stated he wished to irnrite any members of staff or the City
Cbuncil to attend any of their meetings each mpnth. He stated even though
he feels more �ortable with this ordinance, he would still like same
input frrm the business cc[�antmity.
Councilman Billings stated he wanted the Chamber of Commerce to knaw that
the sign ordinance relative to portable signs was a compramise on the
Council's part. He stated the ordinance was �ssed by a 3 to 2 vote, with
two Councilmenbers voting to ban portable signs altogether. He stated there
is a problen with enforcenent of these signs and at one time he abserved
five portable panel signs in a 25 foot strip of property advertising
activities at S'9cywood Mall. Cbuncilman Billings stated as far as a person
fresn the business camrnu►it�y attending the Planning Camiission meetings, he
would encourage these people to sub2nit their names for appointment to the
Ccn¢nission. He stated he looks forward to better communications and more
irivolvenent between the Ch�iL�er of Ca►�ierce and the City.
Mr. Ficken stated he realizes the prablen with enforcanent of these signs.
He stated if it creates a cluttered appearance, it gives the City a bad
image .
NL�yor Nee stated staff v,r�uld work out a plan to meet with the Chamber of
�[r[[�rce regarding this subject.
C�TI�TITY OPrIONS :
Ms. Irene Vasecka, 5427 4th Street, asked when the City renewed the special
use pennit for Catanunity Options.
Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the Council reviewed the stipulations
attached to this special use pernut to deternune if Ca►mn2nity Options was in
ca�l iance with the stipulations.
Ms. Vasecka stated the stipulations were to be reviewed at a public hearing.
Mayor Nee stated staff felt an internal review would be sufficient; however,
the question was raised if the stipulations were to be reviewed at a public
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hearing and this was faund to be oorrect.
Mr. Herrick, City AttorrHey, stated everyone ]maas this matter went to court
and the judge ordered the City to issu,e the special use permit. He stated
he does not have a probl�n with the City conducting a public hearing to
review the stipulations of the special use permit, but wanted Ms. Vasecka
and the audience to }maa this matter is eontrolled by State law and the City
has very little discretion. He stated the cx�►ly way the special use permit
could be revaked is if there were extranely serious violations and then he
would not recatmend it be cbne �mtil it went back to the court.
Ms. Vasecka stated she felt the Council should hold the public hearing which
was �rt of the stipulations.
MYI'ION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to instruct staff to schedule a public
hearing for Septanber 26, 1988, to review the stipulations of the special
use permit for C.cnmunity Options. Seconded by Councilwanan Jorgenson. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
wnanimously.
PROBLIIKS ON HORIZON CIRCS�E :
Mr. I7aubak, 129 Harizon Circle, requested a progress report regarding the
prablens with the hc.�ies � Horizon Circle.
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the City has retained the serv ices
of Braun Engineering to analyze the soil conditions in this area. He stated
ten soil borings have been taken and are being evaluated. Mr. Flora stated
upon oampletion af these tests, it is hoped infornnation can be obtained as
to the location and extent af any materials in the ground and suggestions to
deal with ar►y soil prablem. He stated preliuninary findings indicate there
was no clay in three of the soil borings and clay in the other borings. He
stated a report on the soil analysis will probably be presented to the
Council at their Septanber 12 meeting.
Mr. Flora stated the City of C�nplin has experienced a similar proble�n and
sane soil geologists fx�an the University of Minnesota will be meeting in
C'��acnplin, He stated the City of Fridley will have a representative at the
meeting to discuss this issue and to try and determine sane causes.
Mr. Dz ubak asked if the probl ens were due to the f reeway construct i on . Mr .
Flora stated the response the City has received to this question is that it
should have no effect.
N�. Uzubak asked if there are City records which shav if soil samples were
taken when t�s were built in this area 30 years ago. Mr. Flora stated no
soil samples were tak,en.
Mr. Dzubak asked if l� c�ould obtain the name and address of the developer
for this area. Councilman Billings stated the name and address of the
contractor is prabably on the building pezmit, but that would not guarantee
the contraetor could be located.
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FRIDI�EY CITY Q7UNQL MEE,TING OF ALX�tTST 22, 1988
Mr. Dzubak stated he wr�uld like to impress on the Council the severity of
the pr�len. He stated one resident had a gas leak and another cannot close
his door. He stated he would appreciate it if the City would keep the
resiclents updated on the progress.
Cbuncilman Fitzpatrick stated staff has advised them that they would keep
the residents infonned when the City receives ariy infonnation. He stated he
believes further inforntiation is expected by September 7.
Mr. Rafferty, 148 Horizon Circle, stated when he questioned why soil samples
were not taken closer to the hames instead of on the boulevard, he was
advised that drilling could not be cbne on private property. He stated this
could have been dr�ne, if permission was obtained f rosn the property awner.
He stated he had a soil analysis done on his property and the results were
that the boulevard tree was taking all the water out of the ground. He
stated the tree is still there and destroying his hane.
Mr. Qureshi, C�ty Manager, stated other hoqnes are experiencing the same
probl an where there are no trees. He stated the City wants to determine the
cause before cutting any trees.
Mr. Steve Redert, 4539 2-1/2 Street, stated he purchased his home in
Octcaber, 1982, and decided to sell in April, 1986. He stated they found a
buyer in May and when this prospective buyer checked with the City, the City
Inspector stated there was sanething wrong with the foundation. He stated
he then talked to his neighbor whp stated he l�ew that the persons who aaned
the hQUSe in 1976-78 did a lot of patching on the h�use, particularly on the
north side where there was a large crack in the f oundation, He stated he
also contacted the person across the street who advised him she knew
sanething was wrong with the h�use, but didn't }mow the details.
Mr. Redert stated the City Inspector came aut in 1973, at the request of the
owners, and the City ordered the owner to have a soil test done. He stated
i t was f o�und that because o� inadequate f il l, i t woul d be nece s sa ry to di g
dawn 12 feet in order to provide adequate fill. He stated the property
aaner was advised he had to do this work at his aan expense.
1�. Redert stated in 1984 he had the City Inspector come out to check the
f ootings f or a chimrbey . He f el t if there was a maj or probl en, the Inspector
woul d not have apprwed i t.
Mr. Redert stated he did not feel the realty compariy was fair because
e�veryone }mew there was sanething wrong with this house and that a lot of
patching had been cbne to caver the cracks.
Mr. Redert stated he can either pay to have the hpuse fixed, give it up, or
pay $5,000 to begin a lawsuit and then there would be no guarantee if he
wauld win ar lose. He stated there is a list of ten different persons who
vwryed the hcme since it was built. He stated ane of the aaners told him to
c,�et rid o� it, as they had been in the hpuse for a year when there were big
cracks in the basement. He stated the avner deeded the house back to HUD
and HUD sold the house, as is, and believed it was sold to a realty ca�xny.
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FRIDLEy CIZy Q701�1CIL N�ETING OF AiJC�[JST 22, 1988
Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated he lives on Rice Creek Terrace and has
virtually the sarne prnblen. He stated he can syt�athize with the property
owner as he also will have to have soil tests done and the problem
corrected. Mr. Herrick stated he is concerned, hawever, with the City
spending public funds on private property. He stated there are n�nerous
cases where cities have been sued for a claim of faulty inspection and very
few cases where the City has lost. He stated he would caution property
owners on spending large sums o� money to bring a lawsuit against the City.
He stated the property owners may have a claun against the previous owrLer ar
- the realty cca�any that sold the hane, but didn' t feel they have a claim
against the City.
I�, ihubak stated he has to believe the assessed values cn their hames will
go d�awn as a resul t af thi s prabl en.
Mr. Skoglund, 195 53rd Avenwe, stated he felt all the test results will be
the s�ne as the hrst�s were built on clay, instead of a good layer of sand.
He stated he paid for his own soil samples. Mr. Skoglund stated taking soil
borings 10 to 15 feet away fran the trn�es is of no benefit and they should
be taken cl oser.
Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, asked if the City could obtain a copy of Mr.
Skoglund's report. Mr. Skoglund seemed reluctant to provide this
information. Mayor Nee stated if he wished to submit the report to the
City, it would be benef icial .
OLD BUSIl�SS:
1. ORDINANC� N0. 915 APPROVII� A VACATION, SAV #88-01, TO VACATE A SIX FOOT
F,P�!' FOR STORM SEWER, DESCRIBID IN DOCiA�NT 2 6 8 27 4 IN BOOK 6 59 , DATED
NOVEMSER 3, 1964, A1�ID TO VACATE A 12 FOOT EASEMENI' FOR CONSTRUCTION AND
N1P,IN�ENANC� OF A SPORM SEWER DESCR�ID IN DOQR�TI' 280899 IN BOOK 697. DATID
OC7.'08ER 20 , 1965 , ALL GII�RALLY LACATED AT 6499 UNIVER.SI'I'Y 1�1VENUE N. E., BY
� CITY OF FRIDLEY A1�ID TARG�r NORTf�RN OPERATIONS C�f!'F,R:
NDTION by Councilwcman Jorgenson to waive the reading and adopt Ordinance
No. 915 on second reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilman
ScY�r�eider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion
carried tu�animously.
2. CONSIDER.ATION OF A SPECIp,L USE PERMIT, SP #88-08, TO ALLOW AUTOMOBILE
�1CIES TO 5ELL OR DISPLAY NEW AND/OR USED VEHICLES; TO ALLOW EX'I'ERZOR
SPORAGE OF N�,TER7AL�.S AI�ID �QUI PNP1�Tr ON LaI' 2, BLACx 2. SPRIlVGBRO�K APAR7.'N1ENrS
p,T rpR'P�I'C�N, c�:RAr,r,y LOCATEp NORTH OF 83RD AVIIV[TE AI�ID WESI' OF UNIVERSITY
AvEtvCTE. BY WILLIAM BARTRAM (TABI,ED 8/8/88) :
Nh�. Rohertson, Car¢rn�iity Development Director, stated there were several
questions raised at the last Council meeting regarding the building
materials to be used in construction and the type of Iandscaping and
screening. He stated the mc�dified stipulations were also discussed and
several staff recargnenc7ations were added.
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FRIDLEY CITY CA[INCIL ME��ING OF AtK�JST 22. 1988
Mr. Rd�rtson stated staff inet with the architect and several samples of
building materials are available this evening far the Coimcil's inspection.
He stated in regard to the landscaping, staff is recommending six-inch
diameter trees be placed around the perimeter of the property at 30 f oot
intervals to help screen the paved parking area frc�n vie�w of the adjacent
apartment oomplex and medical clinic.
Mr. Rob�rtson stated a question was raised regarding the appearance and
maintenance of the Chxysler dealership facility in Brooklyn Center which is
avned by the petitioner, N�. Bartram. A video was taken and was presented
for the Co�cil's review.
Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated if a special use permit is denied, the
burc�en af proof is on the Council to pravide findings of fact and evidence
to s�stantiate the denial.
Councilman Billings stated af ter reviewing the Brooklyn Center site, he felt
it was very unsightly and wondered if this qualif ies as not being in the
best interests or welfare of the caYmiunity.
N�. Herrick stated he would hate to defend a case on those grounds. He felt
this kind of criteria would not be upheld as a basis f or denial as the
courts would not go this far in regard to aesthetics. He stated the Council
can require a reasonable amount of landscaping and certain construction
materials. He fel t the criteria should be what type of material s was
required of similar buildings over the last several years.
Councilman Fitzpatrick stated what he wished, as far as construction
materials, vras sane type of brick material, if r�t brick itself.
Mr. Rd�rtson stated the architect has submitted two types of materials
which vx�uld be acceptable to the petitioner. He stated it would be staff's
recarmendation the material which has a brick pattern identical to cammon
building brick be used and felt it was cansistent with the Council's wishes.
Councilman Fitzpatrick asked if staff reviewed the materials used on
buildings adjacent to this property.
Mr. Klein, the architect, stated he noted the U.S. Swim and Fitness Club
facility is a burnished material and another building to the north has a
canbination of brick and burnished block.
Councilman Fitzpatrick stated the buildings he had in mind were the
Sprinc�rook Agartment Canplex and Jce Maertens' building. He stated they
both had similar building materials and he hasn't seen any of these samples
presented.
N�. Klein stated the samples presented satisfies the aaner and gives the
appearance c�f brick.
Cbuncilman Fitzpatrick stated the Council required certain construction
materials be used in surrounding buildings and f elt that this building
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shauld be the same quality. He stated he is concerned with being oonsistent
with what was required far the other buildings, as he felt these property
aar�ers' interests shauld be protected. Q�uncilman Fitzpatrick felt there
was not a good faith effort made to look at the materials on these other
buildings.
Mr. Klein stated he is famniliar with the Springbrook Apartment Coat►plex and
while sane brick is used, there is also same hprizontal lap siding on many
parts of the building.
Mr. Klein stated the construction material they are proposing is
maintenar�e-free and will not facle or change color. He stated this material
was used in faur projects in other communities. He stated the recently
ca�leted f ire station in Fr idl ey i s burni shed bl ock and f el t i t was an
attractive building.
Cbuncilman Billings stated in the case of the f ire station, the Council
wanted to make sure the building f it into the surroundings. He stated what
is right for one oannunity, is not necessarily right far another.
N�. Robertson stated the material proposed by the petitioner has a
brick-like dunension and is in the same family of colors as the surrounding
buildings.
N�. Klein stated if they proposed an all brick building, it would add
5125,000 to the construction oosts.
Co�cilman Fitzpatrick stated he is not referring to an all brick building
as one building in the area is rr�t all brick. He stated the point was made
that brick is very expensive and the petitioner objects to it.
Mr. Klein stated in tern�s of color there are same aptions. He stated they
would work with staff � an acceptable color.
N�. Klein stated he was not objecting to the diameter of the trees proposed,
but usually about a three inch diameter tree is planted. He stated he was
not infozmed on the size and spacing o� the trees.
Mr. Rc�bertsc>n stated staf f' s recarmendation i s if more screening i s to be
provided, larger trees would be r�eeded.
Councilman Schneider asked if there is some way to ensure better
h�usekeeping than what he has seen at the Brooklyn Center site.
Mr. Bartram, the petiti�er, stated the building in Brooklyn Center is over
35 years old. He stated subseqwent to the time he aoquired this dealership,
a subsidized housing project was built to the west. He stated there has
been a prablen with persons in this housing project parking on the green
strip, d��aging the bushes, and destraying the retaining wall. He stated
the City of. Braca�syr� C�nter was a�caached regarding these prnblens and the
Police Department is working with the residents and conditions have
impraved.
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FRID�'Y CITY OO�l1�iCII, N�F.TIl�]G OF AUC�JST 22. 1988
Mr. Bartram �tated on the proposed Fridley site, he f elt s�ne very full
evergreen trees about 14 to 16 feet tall might be appropriate for screening
on the west sic�e so there is sane dense screening between the apartment
camplex and their facility. He stated he did not have a problen with
planting substantial trees or with sane braadleaf trees. He stated he did
rbot want to end up oonstructing a fence. Mr. Bartram stated he wanted an
attractive facility and one that can be maintained as a credit to them and
the ocnIInwiity. He stated he did ryot see the landscaping plan �til several
minutes ago and wauld prapose the landscaping be worked c�ut with staff.
NDTION by Councilmari Fitzpatrick to grant special use permit, SP #88-08,
with the follaaing stipulations: (1) petitior�er agrees to sewer and water
assessnents; (2) petitioner to install landscaping and lighting by June 15,
1989 per City appraved plan; (3) enplayee and custaner service garking to be
designated by signage and on-site, including trailer deliv eries; (4)
empla�ee and custcmer sezvice �rking to be striped for 10 feet by 18 feet
stalls, display car stalls to be 9 feet by 18 feet; (5) upon expansion of
the autamobile dealership. the petitioner is to work with the City to
detennine whether or not a permit will be needed f rom the Department of
Natural Resources and/or the Anny Corps of E�girieers; (6) there is to be no
outside speaker usage; (7) dense privacy screening, as apprwed by staff, to
be installed along the west property lirHe by May 15, 1989; (8) petitioner is
to submit a stornn drainage plan far staff approval; (9) a performance bond
or letter of credit be submitted to the City for 3 percent of the building
construction valu�e prior to the issuance of a building permit; (10) the west
wall of the building to be architecturally the same as the other three walls
of the building, all having a brick construction appearance; (11) sight line
studies to be cbne to make sure that all mechanical equignent on the roof top
is screened frcm the a�r'�nent canplex; (12) petitioner to participate in
f�ding the traffic signal and intersection improvenent at 83rd Avenue and
University Avenue; and (13) parking be in designated parking stalls with no
double �rking. Seconded by Councilwaman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, I�yor Nee declared the motion carried w�animously.
3. 4�NSIDERATION OF A VARIANCE, VAR #88-17 , TO RE�I[JC� THE MLNIMUM L�C7r AREA FROM
9.000 9QUARE FEE�' TO 7,900 SQUARE F'E�P; TO REIXJCE THE REAR YARD SEI'BACK FROM
25 FF�I' TO 21 FE�I', TO AI��NI 'PHE CJONSTRUCTION OF A SIl�iGLE FAMILY HOME WITH
AN ATTAC�IED GARAGE, THE SAME BEING 101 76TH WAY N.E., BY DOUG PETERSON
(TABLID 8/8/88):
Mr. Robertson, Cc�uttunity Development Director, stated the Council tabled
this itan on August 8 and requested representatives f ram the Anoka County
Higl'bvay Department explain their acquisition negotiation procedures. He
stated, in �rticular, the Council wanted further information on a statanent
which the petitioner stated was made to him by the County that the City
w�uld guarantee a variance for this property.
Mr. Paul Ruud, Anoka Cbunty HigYaaay Engineer, stated he w�uld try to respond
to the Council's ooncerns about right-of-way acquisition. He stated the
purchase o� right-af-way far a project like East River Road gaes through a
series of steps. He stated the extent of right-of-way is def ined, a
right-of-way plat prepared, and, finally, appraisals, negotiations, and
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FRIDLEy G'IZy pp[JNCIL ME�'rIING OF AiR'�1ST 22, 1988
finalization of the aoquisitions.
Mr. Ruud stated, as he �derstands, in negotiations far the acquisition of
this property, ca�ments were made that the variance r�equired by the City to
maintain this as a buildable lot was something the County offered. He
stated that the offer made was based on oonversations with Jim Rabinson of
the City's Flanning and Zoning Depar�nent. He stated it was on the basis
that the variance would be considered favorably by the City that they
proceeded with the negotiations. He stated if there is some reason the
-variance is not apprwed, the negotiations would have to be reopened. Mr.
Ruud stated a slight re-arrangement of that plat may have solved this
prabl en.
Cbuncilman Fitzpatrick stated he was disturbed that scme me�nber of the City
staff assured saneorbe that the variance would be granted. He stated it is
the Council wix� grants the variances and he is bothered by that statement,
since it isn't based on past practices. He stated a year ago, right- of-way
had been taken requiring an even greater variance than this g3rticul ar one.
Councilman Fitzpatrick stated asicle fzrm the communication problem, there
are residents in the iim�ediate neighborhood who object to this variance.
Mayor Nee stated since the County is prepared to reopen this case, it is not
the question of the owner suffering. Ae stated the question is if
constructing a house an this lot is a good idea.
Councilwanan Jorgenson stated the Cbunty will be doing additional work on
East River Road and she wanted to make it clear that the Council takes a dim
view af variances, especially of this magnitude.
Mr. Ruud stated the County has received information that sidewalks and
bikeways should be included and at the time of the public hearing f or this
project, this did not oane to light.
Councilwcman Jorgenson asked if sidewalks and bikeways were in the plan at
this time. Mr. Ruud stated they w�ere rx�t.
Mr. Ro�ertson stated, for the record, he recall s a coriversation with Mr.
Robinson and Mr. Flora, when the Fast River Road improvenent was discussed,
if variances should be granted as a group at the time the right-of-way was
being condemned. He stated the City staff concurred they would not
recaRCiend this approach and that each variance would be submitted to the
Cowzcil on a case-by-case basis, if the property awner petitioned for it.
He stated he finds it difficult to believe Mr. Robinson would inform the
County that these variances would be granted.
Cbuncilmzn Fitzpatrick stated he would be surprised if Mr. Rd�inson had made
this statenent as each variance has to be judg�d on its a�n merits.
Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated in the future, staff shauld make a special
effort to work witlz the County whenever a plat abuts ariy County road so
input can be prwided fram the County before a plat is approved.
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FRIDLEY CITY 47UNCII� MEETING OF AL]GtTST 22, 1988
Ms. Mary Boedighei.mer, 117 76th Way, stated if the variance is granted, this
home would be located very close to East River Road. 5he stated it would be
different fran the other Yxam�s in the r�eighbortwod. Ms. Boedigheimer stated
at the last Council meeting she heard the person who wants to build this
hame state he would prcabably live there a year and then sell. She felt the
other residents in the area have a ccnmit�nt to the neighborhoad and their
hanes. She al so stated i t woul d not be easy to sel l thi s ho�ne and she
abjected to the variance.
Mayor Nee asked Ms . Boedi gheimer wha t she erivi si oned f or thi s 1 ot, i f a hane
is not constructed. Ms. Boedigheiurer stated the lot does n�ot look that bad
right naw and it is a very wooded area. She stated the neighbors to the
north and so�uth have stated they would maintain the property. Mayor Nee
stated if the lot is left vacant, maintenance would be his main concern.
Mrs. Jan �YeaQner, 55 75th Way, stated her back yard is adjacent to this lot
and if no hame is constructed, they would maintain it.
Mr, wojcik, 109 76th Way, stated he lives on the north side of this property
and he would be willing to level the lot and maintain it.
NDTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to deny variance, VAR #88-17. Seconded by
Councilwanan Jorgenson.
Co�cilman Billings stated he did not object to denial of the variance, but
is ooncerned about the m�intenance of the lot. He stated the neighbors who
indicated they wr�uld be willing to maintain it may sell their hrxnes and the
rbew owners may not wish to maintain the lot. He suggested possibly the
County could acquire the lot and split it in order to assure that it is
maintained.
UPON A VOIC� VdPE TAI�N C8�1 'IHE AB�IE Mr!'ION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously.
NE4V BUSII�SS:
4. REC�NING Tf� MIN[fl'ES OF 'PEIE PLAI�AiING Cl'�'P�SSION ME.�I'ING OF AUGUST 10, 1988:
A.
THOMP,�S KAI�I�tO�S :
Mr. Rd�ertson, �ity Develag�nt Director, stated this request is for a
special use permit to allow a third accessory building at 1466 Onondaga
Street. He stated the proposed building would be 1,196 square feet. Mr.
Robertson stated that in conjunction with this special use permit, the
petitioner has applied far two variances to irbcrease the fZoor area of all
accessozy buildings fro�c� 1,400 square feet to 1,868 square feet and to
increase the sqtiare footage of an accessory building frcm 1,000 square feet
to 1,196 square feet. He stated the Appeals Coa�unission appraved these
variances at their August 2 meeting.
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FRIDI�'Y CITY CDUNCII, MEETING OF AiJC�JST 22, 1988
N�. Flora, Public Works Director, stated several years ago, the Council
authorized the splitting of the rear yards on those properties between
Onorx�aga Street and 73rd Avenue. He stated these lot splits were predicated
on the future extension and �onstruction of 73-1/2 Avenue. He stated the
City shauld abtain a street and utility easement, 27 by 20 feet fram the
sautheast corner af this lot, for the prd�able extensi� o� 73-1/2 Avenwe.
The Council explained to the praperty aaner they would like an easement for
the possible future extension of 73-1/2 Avenue.
NDTION by Co�cilman Schneider to concur with the reco�nmendation of the
Planning Cammission and grant special use permit, SP #88-10, with the
follaving stipulations: (1) this accessory building is not to be used for
an autamabile rep�air business; (2) there is to be no driveway access fram
the accessory buil ding to Onondaga Street; (3) the design of the building is
to be architecturally canpatible with the lx�use; and (4) petitioner to work
with staff to acquire an appropriate easement for a potential f uture
e3ctension af 73-1/2 Avenue. Seconded by Councilwaman Jorgenson. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously. -
B. I'PENI FROM Tf� MIIVUI'ES OF THE APPF�LS Q"X�'Il��SSION MEEI'ING OF
AUGUSP 2,�1988:
S-1. NNSIDERATION OF A VARIANCE, VAR #88-20, TO RIDiJCE THE
SIZE OF A PARKIl� STALL FROM 'I'EN (10 ) FEEI' WIDE BY TWENl'Y (
FE�� IAI� TO D1INE ( 9) FEEI' WIDE BY EIG�1 (18 ) FEEEI' LONG �
ALIAW TF� EXISTING PARK71� L�dI' SIRIPII� TO RE[�'�IN. THE S1�ME
BEING 1400 73RD AVENUE N.E., BY ONAN CJORP.:
Mr. Robertson, Ca[anunity Develognent Director, stated this is a request for
a variance to reduce the size of a�rking stall fram 10 by 20 feet to 9 by
18 feet to a11aN the existing �rking lot striping to remain at the Onan
Corporation. He stated the hardships cited are that 150 parking stalls
would be lost, if the restriping was required; the lot was just restriped in
1986-87; the nature of the business is such that traffic in the lot mainly
occurs at the shif t change; and cars are snal ler and cb not need a 10 f oot
wide space. Mr. Robertson stated if 150 parking stalls were lost due to
restriping, there would be a shortage of parking for Onan enplayees and may
cause werflav parking in the adjacent residential districts. He stated
staff, as well as the Appeals Q�mission, is recommending approval of the
variance.
Councilman Schneider stated the stalls were striped bef ore this code
requiranent of 10 by 20 foot g�rking stalls. He stated he would not object
to delaying the restriping of the visitor parking stalls to 10 by 18 f eet
until the next time Onan restripes their lot.
NDTION by Councilman Schrveider to eoncur with the w�animous recammendation
of the Appeals Cammission and grant variance, VAR #88-20, with the
stipulation that the visitor g�rking stalls be restriped to ten (10) feet by
eighteen (18) feet. Seconded by Councilwaman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote,
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all voting aye, NHyor Nee declared the motion carried unanim�usly.
The Council received the minutes of the Planning Co�unission meeting of
August 10, 1988.
5. RESOLLJTION N0. 66-1988 APPFtdVING A REGISI'ERID I�A1�ID SURVEY FOR A PREVIOUSLY
APPROVID L�C7T SPLIT. L.S. #88-03. IAJE TO TE� PRESIIVCE OF TORRENS PROP'ERTY, BY
R. A. BALDAUF'F •
Mr. Rd�ertson, O�munity Develapment Director, stated the Council appraved
this lot split oai June 6, 1988. He stated when the petitioner tried to
record the lot split, he was told part af the property is Torrens and can
only be split by a registered land survey. He stated the petitioner has
submitted the registered land survey and Council approval is needed.
NDTION by Councilman Schr�eider to adopt Resolution No. 66-1988. Seconded by
Councilwaman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried iu�anim�usly.
6. RESOLUI'ION N0. 67-
SERVI(� _CONI�CTION
7.
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� PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR 1988
NDTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 67-1988. Seconded by
Councilwaman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried w�animously.
RESOLUTION NO. 68-1988 DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED
ASSES�TI' ROLL FOR TE� 1988 SERt1ICE Q�AIl�lECTIONS:
NDTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 6$-1988, setting the
hearing f or Septanber 12, 1988. Seconded by Councilwanan Jorgenson. Upon a
voice vate, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously.
RE90LLTrION 1�. 69-1988 DIRECTII� PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STORM
SEWER AI�ID WATER N�IN PRCUECT N0. 169:
NDTION by Councilm'�n Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 69-1988. Seconded by
Councilwaman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanunously.
RESOLUTION NO. 70-1988 DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED
ASSESSNlE'.NI' FOR SI'ORM SEWER AI�ID WATER Ng1IN IMPROVE3�'�',rTt' PRQTECT N�. 169:
MJTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 70-1988, setting the
hearing f or Septanber 12, 1988. Seconded by Councilwcman Jorg+enson. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
Lu�animously.
. 71-1988 DIRECTING PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STREET
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1, ADDII�IDUM 1�. 1 (
NDTION by Councilman Schrieicier to adopt Resolution No. 71-1988. Seconded by
Councilwanan Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously.
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FRIDL�.'Y CITY QX7NCII� N�rING OF AUG[TST 22. 1988
11. RESOLUTION NO. 72-1988 DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED
ASSESS�fr FOR SI'RF.�'I' Il�RWII�i!' PROJEGT NO. ST. 1988-1, ADDENDUM NO. 1
(VIRON RC1AD) :
Mn'ION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 72-1988, setting the
hearing for SeptanUer 12, 1988. Seconded by Cowzcilwaman Jorg�nson. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unaniurously.
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OF ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
NDTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 73-1988. Second+ed by
Councilwo�nan Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimpusly.
13. RESOLUTION NO. 74-1988 DIRECPING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED
ASS�S3�Fr FOR SI'RF:ET IMPROVEN]ENP P'RCaTECT NC). ST. 1987-1:
NDTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 74-1988, setting the
hearing f or September 12, 1988. Seconded by Councilwanan Jorgenson. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
tu�animously .
14. RESOLUTION NO. ?5-1988 AUTHORIZING PAYMENTS TO THE ANOKA COUNTY
�JNICATIONS WORKSHOP TO DEFRAY THE COSTS OF CABLE TELEVISION ACCESS
DQUIPN�TI': - --
NDTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 75-1988. Seconded by
Councilwaman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried �anirrously.
Mr. Paul Kaspszak stated he is replacing Mark NeLUnann-Scott who has mwed
f ram the cacmiuii ty .
15. RESOLUI'ION N0. 76-1988 DESIC�tATING TIl� AND NUMBER OF C17UNCIL N�I'INGS:
NDTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 76-1988. Seconded by
Councilwaman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously.
16. CONSIDERATION OF RECEIVING AND �
ING BIDS FOR THE EXPANSION AND
CIVIC C�'�TI'ER. FIRE STATION, AI�ID PLAZA PARKING RAMPt
NDTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the bids for the expansion af the
Civic C�nter, Fire Station, and Flaza Parking Ramp, as shawn in Exhibit E,
Bidding Results Sunnary, and on Pages 16B, 16C, and 16D which are attached.
Seconded by Co�cilwanan Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Nhyor Nee declared the mr�tion carried unanimously.
NDTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to reject all the bids on Page 16D, as well
as specifications Section 05500, Metal Fabrications and Secti� 05550, Steel
Erection, as sha�rn ar� Page 16B. Further, to authorize the readvertising far
all these rejected bids. Secon�ed by Co�cilman Schneider. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried �animausly.
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FRIDL�Y CITY Q,7UNCII, MEETIl4G OF AUQTST 22, 1988
Mr. Qureshi, City I�nag�er, stated, as r�oted o� Page 16A of the agenda, the
Council has the alternative of either stone or architectural precast
concrete far the building exterior. He stated if the precast concrete is
used, there would be about a$16,000 saving. Mr. Qureshi stated the
architect's recommendation was that if the Council desires a quality
appearance, the $16,000 is r�t an adequate saving.
NDTION by Councilman Schr�eider to �aard the contracts far the itens shaan on
Pages 16B and 16C of the agenda, with the exception of specif ications
Section 05500, Metal Fabrications and Section 05550, Steel Erection, f or a
total bid of $3,144,370. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick.
Councilman Billings stated at the time the Council authorized the
advertising far bids for this proj ect he was not a Councilmanber. He stated
the Ward I Gbuncilmember at that time voted against this motion. He stated
to the best af his ]mowledge, there have been rx� adverse comments f rvm the
constituency. Cbuncilman Billings stated this expansion will increase the
public meeting space in the building frcxn 534 to 1,300 square feet in the
laaer level and fran 2,600 to 3,200 square feet in the upper level and an
office space in+crease of 5,000 square feet.
Councilman Billings stated in cangaring the cost of this expansion to the
cost of a new building, the renodeling costs are considerably less and is
the reason he is supporting this e�qaansion.
UPON A VOICE VCyI'E TA�1 ON 'Ii� ABOVE NDTION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unaninx�usly.
17. C.�UNSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF NEIGf�ORHOOD SIGN STArIDARDS AI�ID FU1�IDI1�:
Mr. Qureshi, City l�nager, stated the City's pilot program in installing the
neighborhood signs was very favorable. He stated if Council appraves this
proposal, neighborhood signs would be installed this fall at a cost of about
$14,000. Mr. Qureshi stated crime watch signs would also be purchased, if
the Council wishes to authorize another $10,000.
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve the installation of the
neighborrx�od signs at a cost of about $14,000, and authorize the purchase of
the crime watch signs for about $10,000. Seconded by Councilwoman
Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion
carried unanunously.
18. REC�IPT AI�ID �NSIDERATION OF PEI'ITION NO. 16-1988 CONCERNING STORM SEWER
INIF�RWII� IN TI� ARF�A OF C_'QJI'RAL AVENCJE AI�ID RI(� Q2EEK ROAD:
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the City received a petition f ram
N�. �Yank Kittern�an and Ms. Sandra Sunde requesting the City extend storm
sewer to service their praperty at 6400 Central Avenue. He stated they have
agreed to an assessnent of approximately $12,200 and waived their right to a
public hearing.
MJTION by Councilman Schneider to receive Petition No. 16-1988. Seconded by
Councilwvman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimnLSly.
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19. CONSIDERATION OF CHANGE ORDER NO. 2 FOR C.S. MCCROSSAN FOR STREET
PRQ7ECP IVC). ST. 1988-1 & 2:
N�. F'lora, Public Works Director, stated this Change Order is to add storm
sewer work which has been petitioned for by the property awners at 6400
Central Avenue, Petition No. 16-1988. He stated the Change Order also
ir�creases the quantity of muck excavation on Rice Creek Road, due to an
imfareseen soil condition erbcountered at the intersection aF Rice CYeek Road
and 63rd Avenue.
NDTION by Councilm'�n Schneider to authorize Change Order No. 2 with C. S.
McC.Yossan, Street Impravement Project ST. 1988-1 & 2, for an additional
$22,857.30. Secorx3ed by Councilwaman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, I�yor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
20. CLAIMS:
NDTION by Councilman Billings to authorize payment of Claims No. 21916
through 22130. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, NL�yor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
21. LI C�1SES :
NDTION by O�uncilm-u► Schneider to apprwe the licenses as submitted and as
on file in the License Qerk's Office. Seconc�ed by Councilwanan Jorgenson.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously .
22 . ESTII�'�,TES:
M7I'ION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the estimates as submitted:
E. A. Hickok & Associates
545 Indian Nbund
Wayzata, NIlV 55391
Nloore Lake Restoration Project
Partial Estimate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 135.85
Znfozmation Searches on Nioore Lake History
and Dredging Feasibility Information for
City Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 418.80
$ 554.65
S�nde Land Surveying
9001 E. Bloamington Freeway
Blarnington, NN 55420
Lake Pbinte Coxporate (�enter
Partial Estimate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4,186.50
Astech Cbrporation
Bax 1025
St. Cloud, N�I 56302
Project 1988-10 Sealcoating
Estimate No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $58.028.82
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FRIDLEY QTY 47UNCII, MEETING OF AiA'�JST 22 , 19 88
C.S. McGYossan, Inc.
Box 247
Maple Grave, NY�i 55369
Street I�prwenent Praject ST. 1988-1&2
Estimate No. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-D Fire Ap�ratus
P.O. Box 453, Jaycee R�oad
Shawano, WI 54166
Rehabilitation and Refurbishing of 'Itao (2)
Pirsch Fire Ra�ers
Paxtial Estimate No. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$53,085.81
$Z4,850.00
Seconded by Councilmzn Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Nee declared the motion carried tuzanimously.
FIRE STATION SIC�IING:
N�. Aldrich, Fire C�ief, explained the signage to be used at the satellite
fire station. He stated the sign is to be lit fran a spotlight mounted on
the soffit of the station and the letters would be cast bronze, lacquered
and nnirror buffed. N�. Aldrich stated a phone would also be located at this
site far anergency purposes.
Councilw�nan Jorgenson felt there is a need to have the address, 6381
Central A�enue, shawn at this facility.
AI)JOiJR1��ENI' :
MUTION by Councilman Billings to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by
Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Nl�yor Nee declared
the motion carried unanimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City
Council of August 22, 1988 adjaurc�ed at 10:00 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
C�role Haddad
Secretary to the City Council
APProved:
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RBCOlI!lBNDA?IOI�IS FOR COd?RAC'r AIi11RD
FBIDLBY CIYIC CBI�I?BR/PLAZA RA!!P
FitIDLBY� MI�i�iSS021�
8-�8-a8 1 6 B
SPgC B11SB BID
SBC?ION DBSCRIPTION CONTRACTOR I,MOIINT
02072
02110
02200
02513
02514
03100
03210
03215
03300
03365
03410
03450
04200
04230
04400
05100
05210
05310
05500
05550
06100
06400
07115
07530
07600
07800
07900
07900
07901
08110
08211
08330
08340
08250
08385
08410
08800
08900
08360
09300
Demolition
Site Clearing
Earthvork
Asphalt Concrete Paving
Concrete Paving
Concrete Formvork
Concrete Reinforcement
Epoxy Coated Reinforce.
Cast in Place Concrete
Post Tensioned Concrete
Precast Concrete
Arch. Precast Concrete
Unit Masonry
Reinforced Masonry
Stonevork
Structural Metal Framing
Steel Joists
Steel Roof Decking
Metal Fabrications
Steel Erection
Rough Carpentry
Architectural Woodwork
Sheet Waterproofing
Roofing
Flashing 6 Sheetmetal
Skylight System
Joint Sealers
Joint Sealers
Ramp Expansion Joint
Steel Doors & Frames
Flush Wood Doors
Overhead Coiling Doors
Overhead Coiling Grilles
Door Opening Assembly
Safety Glass � Glazing
Aluminum Entrances
Glass � Glazing
Glazed Curtainwall
Overhead Doors
Tile Work
Rranz Construction
Gammon Bros.
Gammon Bros.
Master Asphalt
Park Construction
Park Construction
Park Construction
Park Construction
Park Construction
Park Construction
Moline Concrete
Spancrete Midvest
Jesco
Jesco
Jesco
Granote Zron
Granote Iron
Granote Iron
Granote Iron
Dannys Construction
Roanoke Construction
Bloomberg Inc.
Rremer Davis
C. V. Nielson
C. Y. Nielson
W. L. Hall
Seal Treat
Right-Way Caulking
Division 7
Glevwe Metals
Univeral Supply
Superior Access Controls
Superior Access Controls
W. L. Hall
Brin Northwestern Glass
Brin Northwestern Glass
Brin Northwestern Glass
Brin Northwestern Glass
Superior Access Controls
Grazzini Bros.
$ 136,480
47,325
v/above
20,000
547,709
w/above
v/above
W/above
w/above
W/above
17,650
28,230
375,822
w/above
v/above
53,950
w/above
v/above
36,000
33,400
65,721
86,692
8,725
133,975
w/above
28,563
9,300
2,190
9,200
48,744
16,500
13,140
w/above
1,896
95,675
w/above
w/above
w/above
1,774
38,860
16C
RECO[r!!lENDATIONS POR CONTRACT A(�TARD
FRIDLBY CIYIC CENTER/PLAZ1� RAl4P
PAGB 2
SPSC BASB HID
SBC?ION DBSCRIPTION CON?RACTOR A!lOON?
09730
09510
09600
09650
09680
09900
09950
10160
10200
10500
10522
10650
10800
11450
14240
15300
15500
15800
16000
Elastomeric Liq. Floor.
Acoustical Ceilings
Interior Stonevork
Reailient Flooring
Carpeting
Painting
Wallcovering
Toilet Partitions
Louvers � Yents
Metal Lockers
Fire Ext. & Accessories
Operable Partitions
Toilet Accesaories
Residential Equip.
(Wall beds)
Hydraulic Elevators
Plumbing/Piping/Temp.
Controls
Fire Protection
HYAC
Electrical
General Expense
Construction Mgmt. Fee
Contingency
Asbestoa Removal
Grazzini Bros.
Architectural Sales
Jesco
Pink Supply
Pink Supply
Guillaume & Associates
Guillaume & Associates
Guillaume & Associates
Nystrom, Inc.
Nystrom, Inc.
Nardini Fire Equipment
W. L. Hall
Phil Hutchinson
Sico Inc.
Minnesota Elevator
Rlamm Mechanica2
National Fire Protection
Environ-Con
Gephart Electric
Bossardt Christenson Corp.
Bossardt Christenson Corp.
Enviro Net Inc.
$ 1,310
28,800
t+/04400
74,208
w/above
39,950
w/above
2,987
527
13,104
1,044
21,774
4,389
12,710
27,451
270,760
36,974
218,374
272,330
175,323
78,000
60,000
14,234
TOTAL RBCO!!!lENDSD CONTRAC? AI�IARDS . . . . . . . . . . . $3 � 213 � 770
SND OP RBCO!!ClEND11TIONS FOR CONTRACT ANARD
� � ,� Bossa rdt
Christenson
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AECO!!l�IB11DA?IOBiS FOB RBBID
PRIDLBY CIYIC CLN?BR/PL1,ZA RA!!P
PBIDLBY� MINNBSO'rA
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SPBC PRBYIOUS B11SB ItBASOW FOit
SSCTION DESCRIPTION BIDDSR A!l001�1? RBBIDDING
02710 Foundation Drainage Budget $ 500
05580 Misc. Sheet Metal Budget 7,500
07200 Insulation (Wall Sys.)Conroy Bros. 128,104
05400 Metal Framzng Conroy Bros. w/above
07241 Ext. Insulation/ Conroy Bros. 53,196
Finish Systems
09250 Gypsum Dryvall Conroy Bros. w/07200
09270 Gyp. Bd. Shaft Wall Conroy Bros. v/07200
09200 Lath b Plaster A. E. Conrad 9,000
0?700 Roof Specialties Budget
08305 Access Panels Budget
09520 Acoust. Wall Panels Budget
20340 Prefab Ext. Spec. Budget
10350 Flagpoles Budget
10410 Directories & Plaques Budget
11450 Appliances Budget
Landscaping Allowance
Signage AlloWance
11190 Detention Hollov Met. Budget
2,000
1,700
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
4,400
35,000
20,000
2,000
?OTAL RBCOMMENDSD REBID A!lOONT. . . $283.400
BND OF RECOMrIENDP►?IONS POR REBID
16D
No bids
No bids
All bids rejected -
procedure
All bids rejected -
procedure
All bids rejected -
procedure
All bids rejected -
procedure
All bids rejected -
procedure
Al1 bids rejected -
procedure
No bids
No bids
No bids
No bids
No bida
No bids
No bids
Design not complete
Design not complete
No bids
THE MINUTES OF THE CONTINUED SPECIAL MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF
AUGUST 29, 1988
Tf� MII�UTP',S OF THE �NrII�JID SPDCIAL MEETII� OF THE FRIDLE'X CITY COUNCIL OF
Ai7GUST 29 , 1988
'Ihe Continueu Special N�eeting of the Fridley City Council was calleu to
order at 7:11 p.m. by Mayor Nee.
ROLL C�LI,:
MEr�FRS PRESIIVT; Mayor Nee, Council�ran Billings,
Councilman Schneider, Councilw�n�an
Jorc��enson and Councilman FitzFatrick
MF�ERS ABSENT: None. Also present were various me�nbers of
the City staff and Ross L�ly of the Fridley Focus.
h'�ayor NEe state� that this was a contir,ued meetir�g fron� August 19 ano 20,
1988 rec,arding the selection of candidate for the City r;ar,arer of the City
of Fridley.
1. DISCUSSION OF THE SELECTION OF CAI�IDIDATE FOR THE CITY MANAGER FOR THE CITY
OF FRIDLEY
Mayor NEe reaeived a letter fram Paul Rea�ane, Manaognent Consultant fra;l the
PAR Group, datea August 26, 1988 relating to reference irquiries concerning
Cit� hlanager Canciicsate William W. Burns.
Hiotion by Councilman Schneiaer to receive the letter. Secon�ed by
Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, I�layor Nee
declareG the motion carrieG unanimously.
As rec,ueste� by the City Council, all references were checken hy r1r. Reaurne
ar.G the responses were all Fositive. Mr. Reaume inaicatec in his letter
that ir: view of the overall strona support and positive reoommenc:ation given
William Burns by his references, he highly reoomn�enc�s Mr. Rurns as caFable,
cor�petent and enthusiastic about beino, Fridley's next City Mana,er.
h�otion by Councilman Fitzpatrick to a�point William W. Burns as City
Manager. Seconde� by Councilm�an Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Nee aeclGred the motion carriec unanimously.
r1r. Rurras thankea the City Council for their oonfic;ence ir� selecting him as
City Manacer and expressen his enthusiasm about being Fridley's next City
Manager.
2. OONSIDII2ATION OF APPRUVAL OF THE LEASE AGREEMENT WITH THE FRIDLEY PLAZA
OFFICE BUILDING PAR'I�2SHIP
Councilman Billings questioned the 12 month terr,� of the office space lease
agreement and staten the lease inc3icates the duration can be lengthened or
shortened ana does not see where it has been shortened.
Lhvia Ne�wman, Assistant City Attorney, statec the City is committinq to a
one year lease as compe�station for the temporary taking of parking
avail�til ity fron� the tenants of the Off ice Building.
Mr. Nunt� P.ssistar.t to the City Manager� statec there is a typographical
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3.
4.
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error on the docunent labled "Lease to Fridley Plaza Off ice Building.
Paragraph 4, line 3 should reac� "Six Thousand" in plaoe of "Sixty Thousand.
In aadition, this page shoulci read Exhibit D.
Motion by Councilwanan Jorgenson to approve the lease agreement. Seconded
by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Nee
declareG the motion carried unanimously.
CDISSIDERATION OF AUTEIORIZII� THE RICE CREEK WAZ�SHED DIStRICT � CLEAN THE
RICE CREEK DITCfi
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the Rioe CYeek Watershea District
is required to provide the City an option to do the work or to delegate it
to the district for accomplishment. Based upon the fact that we have
insufficient personnel, I would recommend the City Council authorize the
Mayor and City Manager to inform the Riae Creek Watersheu District that they
should com�lete the cleaning and repairing of the Rioe Creek Ditch.
rlotion by Councilman Fitzp�trick to execute the agreement. Seconoed by
Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all vating aye, Mayor Nee
declarec� the motion carriea unanimously.
QOISSIDERATION OF AN ALTE�2NATE DIDL)CT FOR THE FRII�,EY CIVIC CEDfl'gt RFMODII�ING
�e City Council
kee� this in the
1988, will rar�ai
AA7Ut1RI�P4ENT:
discussea the deduct for the south wlonade and decidec; to
oonstruction plan; therfore the motian made on August 22,
n as statea and no action was taken.
MOTION by Councilman Billings to adjourn the meeting. Secondec; by
Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
decl�red the motion carried unanimously and the oontinued speciat meeting of
the Fridley City Council of August 29, 1988, adjourned at 7:35 p.m.
Respectf ully st�mittea,
Lynda 3. Averette
Acting Secretary to the City Council
ApFroved:
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William J. Nee
Mayor
(Official P�lication)
HBLIC �ARII�
BH�2E 1� PRIII.SY QZ'Y �I�II,
7.0 WF�QM TT MAY Q�Nm2N:
1
23otioe is heret� given that there wi11 be a Public Hearing before the City Council of the City of
FricIley in the Conuni.mity Ed�cation Cer�ter at 6085 7th Street Northeast on Monday, September 12,
1988 in the Library at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of:
Conducting the Budget Hearing for the 1989 Budget.
The City af FYi�ey would like to extend invitations to all citizens and particulary seniar citizen:
to participate in this public hearing on the 1989 Budget and to make written or oral oamnents.
F�ny� desiring to be h�rd with referenoe to the above matter will be heard at this meeting.
Detailed information may be obtained at the City Manager's offioe, 6431 University Avenue Northeast,
FricIley, t�Al 55432.
�I.G�IG� : ull� �
;'.y��Y��_�r� :.,y:r; �)r
Taxes and Special Assessments:
C�rrern Ad Valor�
Delinquent, Perlalties,
Forfeited
Special Assessments
Lioenses and Permits:
Liaenses
Permits
Intergoverrmental:
Federal
State -
Hanestead Credit (Current
Ad Valoren)
Local Gwerrment Aid
All Other
Charges for Services
Fines and Fbrfeits
Interest on Irivestments
Miscellaneous Revenues
Other Financing Souroes:
Munici�al State Aid Fund
Liquor Funa
�'�I, RE�iII�USS AZID O'�i
FII� 9�t�S
FUnd Balance:
General F1u�d Surglus
�i�v: Ns, s: : au, �
SPBCII�L R�IE PO[I�
State Aid P1ad
c�hle Zv F�a�d
hl
Grant Manag� Fta�d
'laTAL SF�(..TAt, R�IE PITIiS
r� ' Y; t.• l�M SII. �.
C`d�lYd� IID�LOV�P2� FlII1t�
PIOjJ2I� 'I$X - a1LL271t
Ad Valo�an
Interest
Fund Balance
�TAL (1slPZ�'AL II�OVH� PO1�D
QVIC � Il� PO1�D
'ID'14�L CAPZ�AL HtOJEL� POHl6
AGH�(Y PUI�D
Si.z Cities Watersbed Piad
Property R�x - (�rrern
Ad Val�en
�'II9t. aGH�:Y PO1�D
I�SIM M. QURESH2� City Managei
Legislative:
$ 2,895,000 City Council
Planning Camnissions
84,061 Other Camnissions
4,802 City Managenent:
General Managanent
122,973 Personnel
187,144 r��
Finanoe:
Elections
Aocounting
Assessing
574,430 Civic Center
2,381,484 Police:
359,671 Polioe
162,923 Civil Defense
275,975 Animal Control
331,342 Fire:
116,372 Public Works:
Tec�r►ical Engineering
138,860 Traffic Engineering
10,000 Street Lighting
Puhlic Wo�ks Maintenance
$ 7,645,037 Recreation:
Naturalist
247,488 Recreation
Ca�mnmity Developnent:
Code Enforarnent
Planning
Reserve:
Finergency
$ 7.892.525
503,728
157,488
116,355
S 777.571
85,550
125,000
1,313,069
1,523,619
400,350
$ 1,923,969
8.597
$ 8�597
�P'EtOHt7ATIIri�6
1
$ 157,795
37,819
19,531
232,518
67,349
183,390
17,598
311,915
163,564
183,244
2,412,244
59,944
17,996
559,918
182,316
84,354
122,751
1.724,335
199,593
435,368
191,024
190,546
337,413
S 7.892.525
503,728
157,468
116,355
$ 777,571
1,523,619
1,523,619
400,350
$ 1,923,969
8,597
$ 8�597
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I�ATIC� OF EFARII� �N ASSFSSMENT �DR SZREET IMPROVIIKENT
PRC�7ECT AD. SI'. 1987-1
I�otioe is herety given that the Council of the City of Fridley will meet at
the Fridley Corsnunity Education Center in sai� City on the 12th day of
�e�terr,ber, 1988, at 7:30 0' clock p.m., to hear ar:a �ss upon all obj ections,
if ar►y� to t��,e �SOF.osed assessnents in r�pect to the follaaing im�overents,
to-wit:
S�tEE!' pRCUECT I�. ST. 1987-1
'Ihe proFose� assess-nEnt roll for each of sai� im�.rove�.ents in the total ats�.ount
of ;244,928.65 is naa en file ar,c open to public inspection by all persons
intereste�, ir. the offioe of the C].erk of said City.
�e generul nature of the irr.�rova,Ents ana eac3� of th� is the oonstruction of
street in:�.-rcve;�ents inclucir�c gracing, statil izeu �se, hot-n;ix bit �, inous
rat, concrete curb and c?utter, �idewalks, w.ater ar.o sanitary se�:er services,
Gtorr� seti�er syste�t, traffic sig�al syster�, and other facilities locatec: as
fcllaas:
Uh1VfRSI'TY AVFTUE WFST SFRVICE IRIVE -(81ST � 83RD)
BRIGAL�OON PLAC�
EAST RNgt ROAD SfRVIC� TRIVE (515T T� 53RD)
OOi��"�R(� CIRQ.E FAST
Q,�Il�RCE CIRCI�E SQJ�
�II�'.FR(E CIRQ,E WFST
FARR I�l�K£ B IKDdAY -' �Li3�AY
Q�4•YJtZS PAR.K 1'f3v'. �_ '�(JR�S
��'IUNITY PAR.K PFy,� ::�- LOT II
515T WAY - Il�IDUSIRIAL BCXJL�VARD ZO EF�ST RNII2 RC1AD
The area pro�osec to be assessec for said irr�F-rc�ve:�ents anci each of thg; is all
that l�.r.a ber�f itea by saiG imF�ravenents or each of the; and lyir.g withir. the
ger�eral are� above. Saic� in�rw�Er.ts will be assessec ac,�inst the �roperties
withir� the abeve notec areas in whole or ir: Fart �roporti�nately to each of
the lana thereir, oontair�ed acoorc,ing to the t�nef its reoeivec;.
At saic he�:rir.g the Council will eansi6er written or oral o�j ections to ti�e
Frcposec assessr��ents for each of saic: im�.�rova�ents. Ivc aF�al may be taker. as
to tt�,e ar.�ourt of ar:�� inc�ividual assessrent unless a writter: objection signed
by the affectec property awner i� f iled with the City Clerk pric,r to the
assessnent hearir.g or pr�entea to the resiaing of f ioer at tr�e put�.lic hearir.g.
A groperty aaner may a�eal � assessr.:ent of ihe district court by serving
notice af the aFpeaZ upor, the i��yor or City Clerk within thirty (30) days
after aacption of t�;e assessnent ano filino such notice with the district
co�.�rt withir. ten (10} c,ays after servioe upon tY:e F;ayor or City Qerk.
2A
Page 2- Notice of HEaring on Assessnent for Street Inprovener�t Project No.
St. 1987-1
The City of Fridley adapteci Resolution No. 47 - 1981 on April 6, 1981,
relating to the aeferral of spECial assessr�ents for certain senior citizens
where the Fayment of said special assess�r.ents constitutes a hardship. The
fallaai.n5 factors will govern the gr�ting of the deferments: the property
must be hc�estead proFerty, and the owner must be at least sixty-five (65)
years of ac•e or olc3er, and ir� the case of hust�and and wife, one member must
meet tr�is age recuirer�ent.
Zhe a�.plicztion for said deferral must be �ade within the f irst thirty (30)
days after the acioption of the final assessnent roll by the City Council. �he
a:ner wi11 make a�plication for c:eferreci p3yr.�ents on forms prescribed by the
I�r:cka County Aucator, ano will make application to the City of Friciley on
form: praviaed by the City.
ZhE City Council will cor.siaer each a�plication on an ir.dividual basi�;
ho�:e�•Er, the yeneral F.olicy is to grar.t senior citizen hareshi� special
asse�sr„ent �eferrals k�hen the annual Fayi;ient for the special assessr,ent
exceec:s twc (2) per cent of the acjustec gross income of the ok�ners as
i�terr�ir,ea t�• the most reoent Feoeral Inoone Tax Return.
TYie aeferral will be terr�inatec and all ar,�ounts acc�unulGtec plus aF�.licable
interest sY:a.11 beco�:e cue when any of the folla�ing haFpen: the cieath of the
v►�ner, �rwic3ed that tt�,e survivir,o spouse i� not otherwi�e eligible fer the
uefErral; the sale, transfer, er s�bdivision of the proF.erty or any Fart
�'IEIEOf ; loss of hanesteaci status for ar�� reason; the City Council determines
that further c�eferral i: not in tt�,e public interest.
IIt?TEL� Tf:IS 22N(Ila,�i OF AUGUST , 1988 BY ORDgt OF T�E CITY CGUIJCIL OF Z'�E CITY
Of FkIII.,E'Y
WII.LIA�•i 3. 2�E - ASF►Y�R
AZTFST:
SHIR,LEY A. fiP�.FW�A -CITY Q�ERK
Pui.11ish: Fridley Focus on August 24 and 31, 1988
03/00/20/23
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I�DTICE OF HFARIl� ON ASSFS.9�TP FOR SIIn1FR LAZfI2ALS, WATIIt
LAT'F�1LS, ArID SFRVICE CDHI�XTmKS
Notive is heretr� given that the Council of the City of Fridley will meet at
the Frialey Conmunity Eciucation Center in said City on the 12th day of
Se�tember, 1988, at 7:30 o'clock p.m., to hear ar:d �ss upon all objections,
if any, to thE proposed assessnents in resFect tb the follaaing im�ovements,
tv-wit:
1988 SFRVI� mHI�X,TIDN
I�UT FiFREI�FURE FURNISHID AI�ID AVAILARI.E
?t1e prc�oseo assessr�ent roll for each of said im�rwa-��ents in the tota.I arr:ount
of ,510,150.66 is na�= on file and open to Fublic inspection by all persons
interestec, in the offioe of the Qerk of saia City.
Zhe ger�eral nature of the im.�rava,�ents and each of ther.: is the construction
ano furnishino of sewer laterals, water lcterals, and service connections in
ano to tr�e �operties, as follvws:
PART OF LOT 1
LO�I' 1, BIACR 1
LCY!' 2. BIACR 1
NJRT�3 85 Fr OF IAT 5
AUDITOR' S S�J9DNISION NJ. 89
,�:.� �. : : � 4?� � • ��
i�,IDAY H�rS
I,UCIA I,AI�
The area pro�sed to be assesseG for said im�roverents and each of thea is all
that lano benef iteo by said im�.rave, ents or each of then ano lying witY,ir. the
general area above. Said im�.rwenents will be assessed against the properties
within the above noteo areas in whole or in Fart proportionately to each of
the land therein contair�d acoorair,g to the benef its received.
At said hearing the Council wi11 oonsidez written or oral objections to the
prc�osed assessr�ents for each of said im�ravenents. lvc a�peal may be taken as
to the arr�our.t of any in4ividual assessr�ent unless a wzitten objection signed
by thE affectec property awner is filed with the City Clerk prior to the
assessnent hearir.g or presented to the residing offioer at the putalic hearir.g.
A property vwner may appeal an assessment of the district court by serving
notioe of the aFpeal upon the riayor or City Clerk within thirty (30) days
after acbption of the assessment and filino such notice with the district
c�ourt within ten (10) days after serviae upon tt��e Mayor or City Qerk.
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Page 2- Notioe of Hearing on Assessment for Sewer ano Water Lsterals, and
Servioe Connections
The City of Fridley ac3opted Resolution No. 47 - 1981 on April 6, 1981,
relating to the deferral of special assessnents for certain senior citizens
where the paytrent of said special assessments constitutes a hardship. The
follvwing factors will gavern the granting of the deferments: the property
m�st be hanestca6 property, and the awner must be at least sixty-five (65)
years of aoe or older, anci in the case of h�band and wife, one member must
meet this age rec,uirenent.
Zhe aF�F,lication �or said c3eferral must be made within the first thirty (30)
days after the aa�ption of the final assessment roll by tt,e City Council. Zhe
aaner wi11 make a�plication for c�eferred payments on forms prescribed by the
Anoka County Aucitor, and will make application to the City of Fridley on
forrn: prwided by the City.
TY�e City Council will consider each application on an individual basis;
however, the general policy is to grant senior citizen hardship special
assessr,ent 6eferrals when the annual payment for the special assessment
exceeas two (2) per cent of the adjusten gross income of the owners as
c�ternr�ir,ed by the most revent Feoeral Invome Z`ax Return.
Zhe deferral will be terrr�inatec and all amounts acc�nulate� plus aFplicable
interest shall bev�r..e due when ar�y of the follaaing happen: the oeath of the
va�r�er, prwicied that the surviving spouse is not otherwise eligible for the
aeferr�.l; the sale, transfer, or subdivision of the property or any part
thereof; loss of hcmesteaa status for any reason; the City Council 6etermines
that fur�.her aeferral is not in the public intere�t.
II�TID TH I.S
FRILLEY
_ II�Y OF , 1988 BY ORL�fft OF Zi:E CIZY O�UNCIL OF THE CITY OF
WILLIAM J. 2�E - P7�Y�R
AZTF�T:
SHIRLEY A. HP�,FALA -QTY CI�FRK
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AA'I'ICE OF HFARIl� ON ASSE5.9�Tr FOR SIORM SFWFR AND WATIIt
MAIN PRG1T DCT I�U. 16 9
Notioe is hereb� 5iven that the Council of the City of Fridley will meet at
the Fridley Cor,ununity Education Center ir. said City on the 12th day of
�eFtember, 1988, at 7:30 o'clock g.m., to hear ar,d Fass upon all objections,
if arty, to the proposeo assessr�ents in respect to the follaaing imFxovements,
to-wit:
SZ�DRM SIInTII� ADID WATfR MAIN A20JECr AA. 169
�e prcFosec assessnent roll for each of said imFsovenents in the total ar�:ount
of 5365.009.73 is na�• on f i1e ano open to publ ic insF,ection by all Fersons
interestec, in tl-,e offive of the Qerk of saiu City.
'IY�e general rature of the im.�roverents ano each of thea is the oonstrLCtion of
strc�t irr,prcva;Ents incluclin5 grading, stabil izeci base, hot-rix bitur,�inous
rrat, sek�er, �:ater, storm sewer and other facilities locateC as follaas:
51 ST WAY
BURL II�ZON AAR'I�iFRN
RAIII�AD F.PSII�III�TI'
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I-694 T� 1,700 FEET I�R'�i
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S"i�RM SII�TFR F�fiTEZ3.SIDN
�e area propose� to be assessea for said imFrwer.ents anci each of the:. is all
that lar,o benef iten by said imF.rovenents or each of then and lyino withir. the
general area above. Sain im�rovet�ents wi11 be assesseo acain:t the proFerties
within the above notea areas in whole or ir. part proportionately to each of
the l�na thereir. contair�ed acoording to the benefits reoeived.
At said heaiir.g the Council wi11 oonsicier written or oral objections to the
proposec assessr�ents for ead� of said imFruva�ents. Nc appeal may be taken as
to the amour.t of ary in�ividual assessnent unless a written objection signec;
by the �►ffc-ctec property owner is filed with the City C1erk prior to the
assessr„ert hearir.c or presented to the resiring offioer at the put,lic hearir.g.
A groFerty aar�er r�y appeal an assessa�ent of the district court by serving
notioe of the aFpeal upon the Fiayor or City Clerk within thirty (30) days
after aooption of the assessment and filing such notice with the aistrict
c�urt witi,in ten (10) days after servioe upon the Ifayor or City Qerk.
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Page 2- Notioe of Hearing on Assessnent for Storm Sewer and Water Mains
Proj ect No. 169
The City of Fridley adopted Resolution No. 47 - 1981 on April 6, 1981,
relatir.g to the aeferral of special assessaents for certain senior �citizens
where the payment of said special assessments constitutes a hardship. The
follaaing factors will govern the granting of the c3eferments: the property
must be hcmestead property, and the owner must be at least sixty-five (65)
years of age or alc3er, and in the case of htisband and �► ife, one member must
meet this age requirenent.
Zhe application for said deferral must be made within the
days after the aaogtion of the fir,al assessnent roll by th
a+�r�er wi11 nake aFFlication for deferrea payments on forms
Anck.a County A�citor, and will make application to the
f orms pL ar iciea by the City.
�e City Council will consider each application on an
howevEr, the general policy is to grant senior citize
assessrent defErrals �hen the annual Fayment for the
exceeos two (2) per cent of the adjustea gross income
�terr�ined by the most reoent Feoeral Inoor�e Tax Return.
f irst thirty (30)
e City Council. Zhe
pr escr ibed by the
City of Fric]ley on
individual basis;
n harc;ship special
special assessment
of the owners as
ZY►e neferral wi11 be terminatec and all amounts acc�nulatec plus aFpliczble
interest sY�,all beo��re due when ar�y of the follvwino happen: the oeath of the
a,�ner, provic'aed that the surviving spouse is not otherwise eli5ible for the
cieferral; the sale, transfer, or subdivision of the property or any part
thereof; lass of hcr.�esteaa status for any reason; the City Council cietermines
that further aeferral is not in the public interest.
II�TED Tf' IS
FFcIIY�EY
_ II�1Y OF , 1988 BY ORDF�2 OF Tf:E CITY �iJNCIL GF Z�:E CITY OF
WILLIArl J. I�E - MAYOR
AT�7:
SHIRLEY A. HP.F�PALA -QTY CI,ERiC
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ADTI� OF HFARING ON ASSE�SSMENT FOR SZREET IMPROiTEI�lENT
PRf17DCT AD. ST. 1988-1, ADnEI�JM AD. 1(VIIbON Ii�Dj
tvotiae is herebr given that tt,e Council of the City of Fridley will meet at
the Fridley Cor.,munity Education Cer,ter in sai6 City on the 12th day of
Sep�,ber, 1988, at 7:30 o'clock p.m., to hear and pass upon all objections,
if any, to thE pcoFosed assessnents in respect to the follaaing impcovements,
t�wit :
S'IItg,T HtO7BCT l�D. ST. 1988-1, AL�2�Il9 1(`TBtOiN I�D)
The prcF.osed assessr��ent roll for ea� of said irr,prave;�ents in the total amount
of �52,096.00 is na�� on file and oper� to public inspection by all persons
ir.teresteo, in tt�e offic�e of the Qerk of said City.
'IY,e general nature af the imgavenent is oeo�rative street lighting on Viron
Roao locatec as fallaas:
LOT 3, ffiDQt 1
LOT 2, BIDQt 1
LOT 1, ffi�Qt 1
PAR� 2570
ID�I' 1, ffiJDaC 1
LOT 2, ffimC 1
LO'!5 1 i 2, ffi�Qt 2
� i R 2AID ADDITIDN
A i R 2AD P►DLIITIDN
lh i R 2AD 1�►�.1ITIDN
7699 Y�iOt� R�1D
P► i R �ITIDN
A i R ADDiITIDN
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Tt�e area pro�.osec to be assesseo for saio im�avenents and each of then is all
that l�r.o ber,efitec by said im�ravenents or each of ther� ano lying within the
oeneral area above. Saio ir,�rave;�nts Wi11 be assessed against the pcoperties
within the above notec areas in whole or in part proportionotely to each of
the lana therein cbntaireo aco�raing to the ber,ef its reveived.
At said hearing the Council wi11 oonsiaer written or oral obj ections to the
pro�osed a�sessr.�ents for ea� of sai� in�Frave�ents. ho a�peal may be taken as
to the ar�o�,t of ar�� ir�ivic�ual assess:ent �a�less a written otjection signed
by the affectec property arner is filec3 with the City Clerk prior to the
assessnent hearing or presented to the residing offioer at the public hearing.
A pro�erty aaner may appeal an assessment of the district oourt by serving
notioe of the aFpeal upon the M.ayor or City C1ezk Within thirty (30) days
after adnrtion c�f ti►e asse:sr��t ano fi]ing such notice with the district
a�urt within te:. (1C} aais aftet servioe upon the !',aya� or City Qerk.
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page 2- Notioe of H�rir.g on F�ssessnent for Street In,Frwenent Project No.
St. 1988-1, Adoendtan No. 1
The City of Fridley adogteo Resolution No. 47 - 1981 on April 6, 1981,
relatir.g to the deferral of special assessments for certain senior citizens
where the Feyrr�ent of sai� speciai asse�stoents oanstitutes a hardshi�. The
follaaing factors will gavern tr,e granting of the c3efer�rents: the property
rr��st be hanesteao property, ano the or:ner nust be at least sixty-five (65)
years of aSe or older, anci in the case of husbar_d and �:ife, one memt�,er m�:st
meet this age recuirenent.
�he a�Flication for saia deferral must be made within the f irst thirty (30)
days after the aooption of the fir,al assessr�ent roll by the City Council. 'IYie
arr�r wi11 nake arFlication for 6eferrea payr.ients on forms prescribe� by the
Anoka County AuCitor, ano will make application to the City of Fridley on
forr�� prwioeo b�� the City.
'IY�e City Council will consider each aFplicatien on an irdivic3ual basi�;
however, the oeneral policy is to grant senior citizen harcishiF� special
asse�sr�er:t c;eferrals when trie annual Fayment for the sFecial assessr,ent
exceECis two (2) per cent of the adjustec gross incor�e of the owners as
dEterr,�ined by tr,e r�ost reoent FeGersl Incone Tax Return.
�e ueferrul �-i11 be terminatec and all aTrounts acc�.�ul�tec plus a�pl icable
interest sr�all becor..e due �•hen ar�� cf the folla�ing haFpen: the �ath of the
v�:r�r, Fro�,�iaed that the s�:rvivir.g spouse is not otherwise elicible fer the
c;eferral; the sale, transfer, or subdivision of the �roF.erty or any �rt
thEreof; loss of hcr�este�a stat� for ar�• reason; the City Council determines
that f ur t�er c�f Er ral. is not in the publ ic inter�t.
�TEL� TEiIS 22N(Ilt�� OF AUGUST , 1985 BY ORDf�t OF TE:E CITY COUNCIL CF' T�:E CITY
OF FRIL�LEi
WILLIA�i J. NEE - ?SF,YDR
ATI'EST:
SHIF.LE� A.. I-1P�.F�L,A -CIT� Q�II�K
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
APPEALS COMMISSIOH MEETiHG
APRIL 26, 1988
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairperson Barna called the April 26, 19$8, Appeals Commission
order at 7:30 p.m. �
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Alex Barna, Diane Savage, Jerry Sherek,
Larry Kuechle /
Members Absent: None
Others Present:
PROVAL
Darrel Clark, City Building
Brian Hanson, 1858 Lincoln
Cheryl Stinski, 1612 E. Be
Roland Stinski, 1612 E. r
Jeffrey Buchli, 84 Ric Cre
Nick DeGroot, 149-76 Way,
Bev Barker, 84 Ric Creek W
Jerry Boedigheim , 117-76t
Mary Boedighei , 117-76th
Michael Wojci , 109-76th Wa
John Stifle 119-75th Way N
Steve Joh on, Menards, Inc
Marv Pr haska, Menards, In
Steve illings, Councilmemb
th Vos,
I�ector
nue, St. Paul, MN
e Circle, Fridley, MN
e Circle, Fridley, MN
k Way, Fridley, MN
Fridley, MN
y, Fridley, MN
Way, Fridley, MN
Way, Fridley, MN
, Fridley, MN
, Fridley, MN
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17�1�' L'laLLilCw.>> LGJ7 .7nrAaJa/u a,aiac� a�auac�� •aa.
Es er Sieff, 1298 Skywood Lane, Fridley, Mld
arl Heggestad, 1258 Skywood Lane, Fridley, MN
Lucy Levitan, 2051 Long Lake Road, New Brighton, MN
John Mantas, 4505 Nathan Lane, Plymouth, MN
IL 12, 1988, APPEALS COhII�fISSION MINUTES:
to
MOTION,l�y Mr. Sherek, seconded by Mr. Kuechle, to agprove the April 12, 1988,
Appea��s Commission minutes as written.
U�ttSN A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BARNA DECLARED THE MOTION
�G�ARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
1. CONSIDERATION OF A VARIANCE REQUEST, VAR 4�88-03, BY CHERYL STINSKI:
Pursuant to Chapte.r 205.16.07.D, (7), (b), of the Fridley City Code to
reduce the width of the screening strip between commercial and
residential districts from 15 feet to S feet on the east and north
sides of the property to alloW the construction of an office complex
on Lot 1, Block 1, Hillwind Addition, the same being 941 Hilluind
Road, and on Lot 3, Auditor's Subdivision No. 25, the same being
1001 Hillwind Road.
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APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 26, 1988 PAGE 2
MOTION by Ms. Savage� seconded by Mr. Kuechle, to open the public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BARNA DECLARED THE PUBLIC
HEARING OPEN AT 7:33 P.M.
Chairperson Barna read the Administrative Staff Report:
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT
941 6 1001 Hillwind Road N.E.
VAR 4�88-03
A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIREMENT:
Section 205.16.07.D,(7),(b), requires a 1S foot screening strip where
any general office district is across from any residential district.
Public purpose served by this requirement is to create a physical
separation between zoning districts.
B. STATED HARDSHIP:
"A 15-foot screening buffer does not Work betWeen parking lots as it
does for view criteria from an apartment building. A 6-foot high
vined wood fence in a 5-foot landscaped buffer works better to screen
one parking lot from anoiher parking lot."
C. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REVIEW:
The petitioner is requesting a variance for reduction of a screening
buffer betWeen residential and commercially zoned property from 15 feet
to S feet. This petition is in conjunction with the rezoning for the
present R-3 property to CR-1 (office/commercial). The proposed
development includes a 32,000 sq. ft. office building, three stories
high, built over a surface parking area. The two parcels involved both
have structures on them. One is the Merrill Lynch office building and
the more northerly parcel is the boarded-up single family house. In
order to make the site developable for the proposed office building, it
is necessary to program 94 parking spaces. The submitted layout
includes those 94 stalls Which are only possible by way of the one-way
traffic system �ith the minimum allowed 18 foot driving aisles as
outlined on the drawings. If the 15 foot setback to the residential area
is imposed, this size building would be impossible to construct.
The petitioner's hardship states that she does not feel the screening
buffer is appropriate betWeen parking lots. Staff concurs that the
screening fence as proposed by the deve2oper xill be an approprfate
solution to the separation of zoning districts. Note on the site plan
that shere the apartment building to the north abuts the proposed
development, the 15 foot buffer has been retained.
Staff xill be recommending qualitative development stipulations with the
rezoning petition. One of the stipulations will include that the
existing vacant house be removed prior to publication of the rezoning
ordinance. This vill be to ensure that the obsolete structure which has
been a nuisance in the past Will be removed regardless of whether or not
this development proceeds to building permit. One recommendation for a
stipulation for the variance Would be that the variance be contingent
upon the rezoning being approved.
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APPEALS COI�lISSION MEETING, APRIL 26, 1988 PAGE 3
Mr. Clark showed the location of the property on a Location Map and on a
Zoning Map. The property is to the east of TH 65 and to the north of I-694
on HillWind Road. An apartment building is located along the property's
north boundary and an apartment building is located along the east boundary
to the rear of the property. A 15-foot buffer is proposed along the north
and east by these apartment buildings. A 5-foot buffer is being proposed
between the parking areas. This buffer would be a screening fence with vines
and landscaping to make the area aesthetically pleasing. The proposed buffer
areas were described on the Site Plan. On the Elevation Drawing, the
building is shown at be a three-story building with parking underneath.
The lower elevation �d the back of the building will be at grade. Floor
plans were provided for review.
Dr. Vos asked for clarification of the location of the apartment buildings.
Mr. Clark indicated that the buildings are to the north and east and that
a 15-foot buffer is planned at the locations near those buildings.
Ms. Savage asked if the present Merrill Lynch building and vacant house
would be removed.
Mr. Clark indicated that these buildings would be removed.
Mr. Barna indicated that the south facing side of the building would be
visible from I-694. Where would the interstate be in the elevation of the
building.
Mr. Clark thought that the third floow may be at the Interstate level,
but the �►terstate could also be higher than the top of the building.
Mr. Kuechle asked what the north side of the building would look like.
Mr. Brian Hanson, architect representing Cheryl and Roland Stinski, stated
that the building would be basically the same all the way around. The
landscaping is designed to hide the parking areas. Some parking spaces
will be under the building. The intent is to screen and make it work.
The fence and landscaping would screen the residential area from the
commercial area. The fence makes sense just as distance does, but this
makes a requirement of height more than distance.
Mr. Clark stated that if the 15-foot buffer strip were adhered to there
would not be enough parking for the building as proposed. The siz!e would
need to be reduced in proportion to the parking space available. Wirth
parking included under the building, there is no wasted space.
Mr. Hanson stated that a three-story building is needed to look like a
more prestigious office building.
Mr. Vos noted that 22 parking spaces would be lost with a 15-foot buffer.
Mr. Barna asked what types of businesses would be located in the building.
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Mr. Stinski stated that Merrill Lynch Would be located on the first
floor and the other floors Would have some insurance offices. The
proposed plan does not encroach on the residential areas. The S-foot
buffer backs up to the apartment's parking lots. `
Mr. Barna noted that the fence Would screen those in the first floor
apartments.
Mr. Hanson indicated there is an 8-foot ceiling height on the parking
area under the building.
MOTION by Ms. Savage, seconded by Mr. Kuechle, to close the public
hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BARNA DECLARED THE PUBLIC
HEARING CLOSED AT 7:47 P.M.
Ms. Savage did not see a problem with approving the request. The plan
would be an asset to the community� and staff agreed that the screening
fence will comply with the spirit of the code and will be an appropriate
separation. She would be in favor of recommending approval of the
request.
Mr. Clark reminded members that the variance request is contingent upon
approval of rezoning.
Dr. Vos agreed that the proposed plan would be an improvement in the
area. For the size of building proposed, parking xill be needed. He
felt this plan would improve the area and would support the variance
request.
Mr. Sherek felt it necessary to address the hardship involved. The size
of the building does not seem to be a hardship, although it may be a
financial hardship for which allowances cannot be made. However, he
recommended approval of the request because it meets tfie spirit of the
law and would be a benefit to the neighborhood.
Mr. Kuechle agreed and recommended approval of the request contingent
upon approval of the rezoning request.
Mr. Barna agreed that this would be an improvement in the area. He liked
the idea of a screening fence and felt it would look better from both
sides. He did question if there Was sufficient area on the site for
sno� removal.
Mr. Clark agreed that snoW storage and/or removal could be a problem.
Mr. Hanson stated this would depend on how quickly a service could remove
the snox. This could be a problem. There is an area under the building
that is being looked at that could be used for this purpose.
MOTION by Hs. Savage, seconded by Mr. Sherek, to recommend to the City
Council approval of Variazice Request, VAR �88-03, contingent upon the
approval of the rezoning request.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BARNA DECLARED THE MOTION
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
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APPEALS COhAfISSION MEETING, APRIL 26, 1988 PAGE S
Mr. Barna indicated this item Would be before the Planning Commission on
May 4th to discuss the rezoning request, and a public hearing would be
held on June 6th before the City Council.
2. CONSIDERATION OF A VARIANCE RE UEST, VAR �88-04, BY JEFFREY BUCHLI:
Pursuant to Chapte 205.07.03.D,(2), of the Fridley Citq Code to reduce
the required side ya d setback from 10 feet to 5 feet; and pursuant to
Chapter 205.07.03.D, ), of the Fridley City Code to reduce the required
front yard setback fr 45 feet to 21 feet to alloW the construction of
a single family dwelli on Lot 3, Block 1, Oak River Estates, the same
being 141 - 76th Kay N. .
MOTION by Mr. Kuechle, s
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOT
HEARING OPEN AT 7:54 P.M.
Chairperson Barna read the
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B.
ed by Dr. Vos, to open the public hearing.
AYE, CHAIRPERSON BARNA DECLARED THE PUBLIC
nistrative Staff Report:
ADMINISTRATIWE STAFF REPORT
141 - 76t� Way N.E.
VAR 4�88� 04
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PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIRE�lENT:
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Section 205.07.03.D,(2), requires`�a side yard setback of 10 feet
between any living area and side p�operty lines.
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Public purpose served by this requir�ment is to maintain a minimum of
20 feet between living areas in adjaci�nt structures and 15 feet between
garages and living areas in adjacent s'�ructures to reduce exposure to
conflagration to fire. It is also to a�low aesthetically pleasing
open areas around residential structures�
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Section 205.07.03.D,(1), requires front y�d setback of 45 feet (as
set by City Council). \
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Public purpose served by this requirement is\'�to allow for off-street
parking without encroaching on the public rigt�t-of-way and also for
aesthetic consideration to reduce the building�"line of sight"
encroachment into the neighbor•s front yard. �\
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STATED HARDSHIP: \
"One story home (L-shaped rambler) requires a front yard variance for
garage and side yard variance for main level floor an. Variances
would maintain continuity of existing homes on block��'
C. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REVIEW:
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The home to the west is set back 44 feet; the home to th8 east is set
back 59 feet. The lot is over 175 feet deep; therefore, �f the home
were placed back at the 45 foot distance, the rear yard uotsld be in
excess of 75 feet, where only 40 feet is required. ,
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The Council of the City of F`ridley c�es cardain as follaas:
SECTION 1. Appendix D of th�e City Code of Fridley is a�►enc�d as hereinaf ter
; �; cated.
SECTION 2. TY�e tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of
FYidley and described as:
All that part of Lots 2 and 3, Auditor's Subdivision No. 25,
according to the map ar plat th+ereof ar�, f ile and of reoord in the
office of the Amka C.ounty Register of Deeds, lying west of the
east 1580.4 feet thereof, and lying north of the south lin�e of
the mrth half of th�e Narthwest Quarter of the SouttaNest Quarter
of Section 24, ZbHmship 30, Range 24, Anoka. County, Minnesota;
ancl which lies south of the south line of Lyndale Builder's 6th
Addition, according to the map or plat thereof on file and of
record in the office of th,e Registrar of Titles in and for the
County of Anoka. Minnesota.
Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District knawn as CR-1
(General Off ice) .
SECTION 3. That the Zariing Ac�iinistrator is directed to change the of f ic ial
zaning map to show said tract vr area to be rezoned from Zoned
District R-3 (General Multiple Dwellings) to CR-1 (General
Office), subject to stipulations adapted at City Council meeting
of .
PASSED ADID ADOPTED BY 'II-� QTY O�UNQL OF 'Ii� QTY OF FRII�EY THIS DAY
OF , 1988.
WILLIAM J. NEE - N�,YOR
A'I'I'F�ST :
SHIRLEY A. HAAPALA - QTY CLERK
Public Hearing: Jime 6, 1988
First Reading: August 8, 1988
Second R�eading:
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Sl'I PCTI�TIONS
1. The vacated hause oai the rezo�ed parcel shauld be removed from the site
prior to the publishing of the rez�ing ardinance.
2. The proposed rezoning is for the develognent as autlir�ed o� the attached
site plans and elevations only.
3. The petitio�er c� her agent agrees to manage the leasing of the office
space in a fashio� which would mt create a need far on-street parking.
Shauld an- street parking result, the City may sign the street as "no
parking" and r�ire that additiar�al stalls be made available or the r�eed
be reduced.
4. Petitic�er to work with staff ca� landscape refir�e„nts and have an agreed
upon plan prior to City Gouncil approval.
5. Petiticmer to supply a stornn drainage plan which �ets staff approval
prior t,� City Council public hearing.
6. Petiti�er t;o supply a perfarnr�nce bond or letter of credit in the amount
of 3$ of the co�structicm value prior to issuance of a building pernut.
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Virgil C. Herrick
David P. Newman
James D. Hcefc
Gregg V. Herrick
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A'I'TORNEYS AT LAW
September 12, 1988
Jock Robertson
City of Fridley
6401 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
RE: Cheryl Stinski, ZOA #88-01
Dear Jock:
You recently asked me to review the process of implementing
stipulatons �2 and 3 on the above matter.
I would suggest that at the time that council gives final
approval to this Petition for Rezoning that the City Council
attach the following conditions:
7. That this rezoning is contingent upon the property
owner filing Restrictive Covenants against the
subject property providing for the following:
a. That the property will only be used for the
construction of a building that fully conforms
with and complies with those site plans and
elevations which are on file with the office
of the Director of Community Development for
the City of Fridley.
b. That the property owner warrants that all
tenants, visitors, or occupants of any
building constructed on the premises will
not park in the street while using or
visiting the building. Further, the owner
will take any and all steps which are necessary
so as to insure that there is not any
onstreet parking.
g. In the event that a Certificate of Occupancy is
not issued on or before JLNE l, 1990 by the
City for the buildinq described in paragraph 1
above, then this rezoning shall be automatically
terminated and the zoning classification for the
property shall revert to the original zoning
c 1 a s s i f i c a t i o n o f 1� 3, C�RAL NAILTIP�E DWEI�.ING -
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COMIMERCIAL PIROPERTY
David Harris 12-30-24-21-0025 1.14 C-2 16
6279 University Avenue NE 49,900
F1 Fridley, Nh. 55432
( 612) 571-779Q ar
' (612) 574-9551
(David Harris)
Pro�essional Ventures 12-30-24-21-0024 1.77 C-2 16
F 8 c% Jch n Nel son J r. 77, 000 -
9624 i�lmer Ro�d
Bloomingtoa'i, Irh 55437
( 612) 921-2345
F2 203 Coop�r Amvenue Nacth
St. Qoud. 1rN 56301
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12-30-24-21-0010
67,500
12-3a-24-21-0013
40,000
'" Our Realty Corporatian 12-30-24-21-0007
c% Strite Anderaon �. 251, 700
F 6 7585 Viran Roeid lZ E.
Fricney, 1�1 55432
(612) 786-2660 (Hal Blt�ard)
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F7 1578 t�iversity l�enue 139,400
Sti �ul� I�N 55104
( 612) 646-2661 Ext. 157
(Brian Smitb )
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C. �e design oE �eulti-anit pcaj�e�a �bonld �na,c� tb�
eecuritY o� its resid�ta. tAsoare�ations oi the
•c,.i4, sr,adara, �• •�oala ee nts�.ss�a tor.r�l
c:3ae prev�ati�aa. )
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ptal`ic i�be�cest� to pcea�E��aOr� � ���
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'�e�Cit�aba�li�a�oo�rage ti�e �rwt c� A�11 taie�0a��s
and c�oo�ioaioi�ais to euppla�ent t e sti@QlY o� d�taci�
aing],e-�ly tnits.
1�. she C3ty �6an].d re�wr
if aore laad �ould be
i�oas3n9•
ita pca��t laed t� t�v det�e
� a�ailabl� %c rri8�otial
��. The city aiwuLa atlor petitiar %c sa�i,cl�nti�1 r�ae�i�q
o� i.i�dnstiral and ca�ercial propestie� that are
adjacent to part land and otber r��ideAtial
nei.c,�bochoods.
C. The Cit si�oold plan ior tL• d��►tlop�nt oi
urd�isad reir3�ential l�.
D. 7rie Ci.ty s�oula periodiatlly ra►iwr ita re�id�etial
saniag acctln■no�s in abr t� Qaad�d�c ow +��� �o
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3. �me—d'� +i�on].��+�ob���iwtii� �p�Tat �wl�. �'
a. The CitY a�600ld enciwrsq� tb� con�traction and
ooa�s�i.an ot eziati�y �ar�iig to Ms�w p�oale �rit6
ae��6ousisg � �e�i�aaa�h�l��a�d. � �
B. �be LYty a6ould eaoatsage iac�r ai ane�� pt��cti,an aod
c�n�er�ation in all �w oornrtrnctioo aoa ca�er�ion
ad:ivities. � •
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Discrimination in regard to housing is against the law. The Cfty
should oontinue to enforoe the laws of equal housing c�p�portunity.
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(2) Cood; A structure is ratec3 good if there are no c�rv�].F defects
in tY�e structure and tt-�ere are only minar n�aintenar�e requirer�nts,
such as s�all, plaster cracks and/or painting. �e praPertiy i�
,� perfectly �alea�le aru� is considered a desirable property ta live
in.
(3) Fair: Zl�ere is consic�erab].e deferred maintenartcs with d��►��� ��
the structuze iter�� beginning to st�w. window fr� acx� �ei�,i�► my►
be detericrating, floora and roa[3 caay have some saq and there i�
consid�era�le wear an� tear on the wall� and Woodwork.
��� rer,aved�eCa�►siilera�b].e�damage to �truct cal it�s�fa�h�hea►�tx�
and plunbir�g are unreliable and th�re are large plaster cracks.
oi the total of 6,449 structures in the Ci�y in 1975, 6,719 were in either
new or c;cod con�ition, 227 were in fair condition and 11 Mere irt poor
r�rkiition.
�`he results of this survey rev�aled that althou h mo�t oi the Cit ' g
resic.ential structures w o c
n ine si i r ora . s, e
�ey r�ve ere were two areas �ra etceas . if
current conditions were not improved. T'bese are�s were reterred to as
Primary Focus t�?eighbonc��ods and are si�arm ir� Fic�ue 3-2. Same i rovemEnts
iri these areas have been nade since 1975 but th�;r are s a concern
Strat.ec� Areas (NSA's) anci are snc�m in r�iyure s-�, �nge �-��.
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The 1970 census revealed that Fridley had �k,out 7,8g5 households. It
further broke these households do�m by type, ���� t�'►urer number of
�rsons anc: incane. Fridley's households by income are �hawn in Table 3-3,
page 3-16. '
I�II�D AVAII.i�lBILI3'Y
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Fiwre 1-1 and Table 1-1 0� the Land Use �ection of thi� plan revC�],s the
location and amount respectively, vf all u��developed land with the Clty in
1979 (see pages 1-10 and 1-11) . of the rerainir_g lar�ds in Fri�ley ,'only a
snall peroentage is zaned residential. Caraparative c]ata in Table 1-2, �ge
1-13 shaws that Fridley has a lawer perQentage o� residential lanci than tt!��ost
coRUrwnities in the Metropolitan �1rea. There are, i�owever, vacnnt lands not
zoned residential that have housing potential. These lands are shown fn
Fi�ure 3 3, psge 3-17.
About 97$ of the City's present residential lar� is developed leaving only
3� left for cievelopmen�. lhis 38 aco4unts for about 70 acres of land left
for residential Y�using. Unde� present zoning arx3 code requirenents, about
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P[B L IC H EARING
BEFORE 'II3E
CITY CDUNCIL
Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City
Council of the City of Fridlc� at the QJNA�iJNZTY ID�JC�T�N CQTI'ER, 6085 - 7'IH
STRF�� N. E. on Monday, Octaber 3, 1988 at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of :
Consideration of Possible Revokation of a Special Use
Persnit, SP #77-04, to allav the sales and sezvice of
recrea*ior�al vehicles on Lot 1, Block 1, P�rson's Secorrl
P,ddition, the same being 7701 East River Road N. E. ,
A�che C�nping Center
An� arrl all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an apportunity at the
abave stated time and place.
W ILL IAM J. NEE
MAYO R
Publish: Septanber 21, 1988
Septanber 28, 1988
Ar� questions related to this itan may be ref erred to the Fridl ey Cu�ununi ty
Develapment De�rtrnent, 571-3450.
Review of Apache Camping Center
SP 4�77-04
Apache Camping Center
7701 East River Road N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Jack Thompson
8249 Mississippi Boulevard N.W.
Coon Rapids, MN 55433
Watkins Brothers
P.O. box 87
Sauk Rapids, MN
Council 9/16/88
Wayne Webb
146 Stonybrook Way N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Lloyd Meyers
132 Stonybrook Way N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Glen Bellefeuille
7680 East River Road N.E.
56379 Fridley, MI3 55432
Barry Blower Co.
99 - 77th Way N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Snyder General Corp.
2001 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75201
John Dunphy
155 Stonybrook Way N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Charles Martin
133 Stonybrook Way N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Floyd Ruggles
2453 East Cowern Place
North St. Paul, MN 55109
J and S Enterprises
6490 Riverview Terrace N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Resident
106 - 77th Way N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Resident
7673 East River Road N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Richard Iverson
119 Craig Way N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Edward Jonak
133 Craig Way N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
City Council Members
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ZD: Jock Rd�ertson, Cannunity Develc�znent Director
FR�N: Kathlyn (�stle, Planning Assistant
DATE: Septanber 7, 1988
R�LAi�I[�IG: Special Use Pennit, SP #86-15, North Subur�ian Hospital
I ha.ve reviewed the abave referenced property for cor.ipli.ance to the
stipulations a*tached to Speci.al Use Pennit, SP #86-15. This pennit allaws
Plorth Subu�an Hospi*_al *o aper*e a clinic, daycare and autanabile par}.ing
in an I�1, Single F�nily Dwelling Unit, District.
The City C,ouncil extended the expira*ion c3a�e of ti,.is pennit to SeptenY�er 30,
198P 'r�ecause the hospital could rnt close on the property until June 1, 1988.
The cample*ion dates of all outside impravements were also extended *o
Septanber 31, 1988. Since the Council meeting, correspondence has been
received rec,-arding the use of this permit. North Suburban Hospital is
ques*_ioning whether or rn* the property could be usea for a school and/or
recre�rion activities. This of eourse would rer,uire the issuance of another
Speci�l Use Pem;it.
Thi:- �.st. week, I talked with Dennis Burra�i, North Suburban Hospi*al's
re�resentative about the use of the Pennit. Mr. Burrati stated tha* the
Hospi:al decided *o request the City Council to ex*end the Special Use Permi*
*o Sep*a;�ber 3C`, 1989.
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9 GRACSCHUHCH STBEEi
LOSfDON ECDV OAi, SHOLAXD
OI-929-��.'i4
36,@UC TRONCAET
75009 PAEIH,IRANCE
OI-42-66-69-49
040 PIRST NAifONAL HANA BUILDING
P. O. BOX 848
BOCHBBTEH,YIAIPS80TA 66903
(307)E88-ai56
510 VOR7H CENiRAL LIFE TOWEB
443 MIHNESOiA SiBEEi
8T. PAUL, MIIPFB80YA 66101
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DOFLSEY 8C WHITNEY
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2200 FIRST BANK PLACE EAST
M[�INEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 5340`4
(612)340-2600
TELEX 29-0603
TELECOPIER (612) (Sd0-286H
DENNIS BURATTI
(si2) aao-2s2o
August 12, 1988
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Attention: Kathy Castle
Planning Department
Re: Special Use Permit #86-15
North Suburban Hospital District
472 Osborne Road Property
Dear Ms. Castle:
1200 P1RST IYTERSTATE CSNT6B
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P. O. HOX 7188
BILLIAOB,AIOI'fiA2lA 69103
( 406 ) SSP-.SBOO
20l DAYIDSON BUILDINO
8 THIED 5T@EET YOETH
ORSA7 PALLB. D[O1fTA1fA 69401
(4p6) 727�JG:18
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11I880IILA, L[ONiARA 69804
(4W 17E1-6023
alE PIES? NATIONAL BADiH BUILDINO
AATZATA,2[IFNBBOTA 66Si91
( 6IP ) 473-0973
On October 6, 1986, the Fridley City Council granted
to our client, North Suburban Hospital District (fhe "District"),
Special Use Permit #86-15 pertaining to the property located at
the Southeast corner of the intersection of Osborne Road and
Fifth Street N.E., allowing it to be used for clinic, daycare
and parking purposes. The Special Use Permit imposed various
stipulations, several of which required that exterior improve-
ments be made to the property by June 30, 1988. Due to delays
in acquirinq the property, the District requested, and on
March 29, 1988 the City Council agreed, to extend the date by
which these improvements are required to be completed to ,
September 30, 1988.
As of this date, the District has not determined
whether it will be able to proceed with the substantial renova-
tions and improvements to the "church building" on the property
which it has discovered will be necessary in order to make it
useable. The District has, therefore, asked that we request the
City Council to again extend the date by which the improvements
required by Special Use Permit #86-15 are required to be
completed to September 30, 1989, or such earlier date as the
church building may first be used or occupied for the permitted
uses.
DORSEY SC WHITNEY
City of Fridley
Page Two
August 12, 1988
Please advise me when this request will be considered
by the City Council. Thank you.
Very ruly yours,
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Dennis Buratti
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cc: Betty Wall
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FRIL[,F.'Y CI'!'Y Q7[JNC�, 1�TIl�]G OF I�RQi 28, 1988
#387 -11, TO VACA'Y'E TH
�,'I' 'P� THE 90tfl'�i LINE �
BOlJI�EVARD N.E.
Nh�. R�obertscm, Carmun.ity
make svre that this vaca
xeather Oaks Plat and i�
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�.nt Director, stated Mr. Cbstello wanteci to
cantingent upan final approval of the 17 lot
ore, a stipulation of the vacatian.
I�TION by Co ' man Schneider to waive the reading and agprove the
ordinance first reading, with the following stipulation: (1) fir.al
apprw of vacatian oontingent upcai final appraval of the 17 lot Heather
Oa at. Seconded by Councilwaman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all
ing aye, Mayor riee declared the moticn carried tu�animously.
9. C�NSIDERATION OF .
>IGI` PL,AN FOR 8251 NA.Il�I �'�T N.E. :
N�. Robertson, Cceiununity Development Dire , stated rir. Maertens has
submitted a si�n plan for his industri elopment at 8251 Main Street.
He stated staff reccmnends app as it is in compliance with the City
Code and is aestihetically sing.
NDTION by Co Billings to approve the Comprehensive Sign Plan for
8251 Mai reet. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote,
all v�ng aye, Mayor r3ee declared the motion carried. ta�arumously.
10. �NSIDERATIOIv OF AN EX'I'ENSIOI� OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #86-15 , AND TO
EX'I'END 'IHE PII�IOD THE STI PCII,ATIONS I�ED 'I�0 B�E Q�MPL�E'PED i.JNI'IL SEFI'EMBER 3 0,
1988, AS 1�ARTH SUBURBAN HOSPITAL DISTRI CT WILL NOT BECONIE OWNER OF THE
PROPII�!'Y L7NTIL JiJt� 1, 1988:
N�. Rd�erts�, Cknmtu�ity Develqment Director, stated the North Suburban
Hospital District will r�t becare the c.zui�er o� this property until June 1,
1988, therefare, they will n�t be able to canply with the stipulations �der
special use permit, SP #86-15, imtil Septenber 30, 1988, rather than June
30, 1988. MOTION by Councilman Billings to extend the time that
stipulatic�s 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 and 9 need to be ecaipleted frcm June 30, 1988
to Septanber 30, 1988 under speci�l use pennit, SP #86-15. Seconded by
Councilman Fitzpatrick. U�.+on a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motian carried imanimously.
11. CpNSIDF�tATION OF AN ExI�1VSON OF A LOT SPLIT, L. S. #82-OS LOCATED AT 7365
FP,.ST RIVER RUAD N. E. . BY C�2P,LD M. SF�'.R.II2 : �/
NDTION by Courbcilman Fitzpatrick to extend lot split, ..#82-05, through
Novenber, 1989 with the stipulation that a n�v rnance bond be prwided
or existing letter of credit ($5, 000 ) be nded to cwer canpletion of
site i�ravenents which are to be ed upon completion vf East River
Road iic�rovanents. Seconded ilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Nee ared the mc�ti� carried imanimaisly.
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North Suburban Hospital District . Octol�er 7, 1986
Dennis Buratti �
2200 Pirst Bank Place East CITY COUNCIL
riinneapoiis, r�� 55402
ACTIO:v TAI�..'^I NC7TICE
C1.� Cctaber 6, 1986, the Fridley City Council officially apprc�ved your rec?uest
for a special use permit, SP #86-15, to allvw a daycare facility, an autamoUile
�arkinq lot for o`f-street parking spaces and a clinic on It�ts 1 through 5 and
those paxts of Lots 8 through 12 lying Northerlv af a line drak�n fram a point
on the West line of said Lot S distant 5 feet Southerly of the Northwest corner of
sai� Lot 8 to a point on the East line of said Lot 12 distant 75 feet Southerly
of the Northeast corner of said Lot 12, all in Block 1, Osborne Nlanor 2nd Addition,
the same being 472 Os.`�orne Road 'J.E., together with Lot 6, Block 1, Osborne *'lanor
2nd Addition, the sar.re being 400 Osborne Road N.E., t�ogether with Lot 7, Bloc}: 1,
Osborne �lanor 2nd Addition tagether with adjoining vacated 76th Avenue h.E. the
sa*ne being 401 - 76th Avenue N.E.
with the folla�:ing stipulations:
1. Pro��ide hardsurface setback of 20 feet fr� Osborne right-of-way by 6/30/88.
2. Pro�� 3e landscaping plan to include berming and plantings to screen haresurface
areas, e}:isting and proposed. Install approved plan by 6/30/88.
3. Provide autamatic lawn sprinkling for all green areas b}� 6/30/88.
4. Provide a fenced tot lot area, approximately 20' x 30', with City apprwed tot
lot equignent, prior to day care st.art up.
5. Pathway to be installed frcm day care to tot lot prior to c'.ay care start up.
6. Provide concrete curb and gutter for hardsurface areas and driveways including
five feet setback fran building by 6/30/88.
7. Sealcoat and restripe parking lot and provide required handicapp�ed stalls by
6/30/88.
8. Provide one-way directional signage where needed by 6/30/88.
9. Provide an approved duapster encl�sure by 6/30/88.
10. R��rove trailers fram property east of church by 10/31/87.
11. Prrnride a drainage plan for appraval prior to parking lot work.
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October 7, 1986
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12. Tao single family hanes to the west of the church are included in Special
Use Permit #86-15 for future parking only. These houses may be leased as
single family residenves until such time as the City determines the need
for additional parking for clinic/day care use.
13. Tax garcels to be canbined into one lot upon aoquisition to one vwnership.
(Added lO f 2/86 ) .
Tf �,.�L �:��e a.1 .�;yE��io.~is regardin3 t,�e above action, please call the Plaruung
Departmes�t at 571-3450.
Sincerely,
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ames L. Robinson
� Planning Coordinator
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Please review the noted stipulations, sign the statement belvw and return one
o�py to the City of Fridley P1anrLing Depaz�tme�t. by Octaber 21, 1986 .
cc: Betty J. Wall
Tam Gambucci
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facil ities.
Mr. Flora stated the Planning Commission recommended approval of this
special use permit with the stipulation that the cieveloper Frwide �he City
with tenant information Frior to each occupancy o� th,e'buildin9 so that the
�arking may be monitored to insure there is a suff ic,�ent number of spaoes.
He stated this is similar to what was cbne with t�ie Winf ield Develognent
who9e building was o�nstructed as an offioe/warehouse facility.
Gb�mcilman Gooclspeed questioned the trading o��arking between Mr. Harris'
property and sFBoes at the Gb�n�nity Fhrk. �'
Mr. Harris, the petitioner, stated he wo ld be willing to enter into an
agreaner�t with the City for joint use c� his Farking and the City' s parking
at the Comm�nity F�rk. ;'
N�. Flora stated the staff's co cern is there are a lot of daytime
activities at the �nan�nity Fhrk�d if they have such an agreenent with Mr.
Harris, there may be a shortage�af s�oes available for the park.
Cb�mcilman Barrett� stated
oonstant basis and when sp
short period of time. �
Mr. Harris stated he
venture is not based
reality is the park isn't used every c�y on a
events are held, they are usually only for a
the decision not to enter into a joint parking
on a f ea day' s�e � the park.
Mr. Flora stated Harris' building is ac�jaoent to the Fark and if all the
space is leased or offices, it would be an increased use, and if no
acklitional Farki g were Fravided, it would be a�xoblen.
Mr. Harris st ed he woulch't be atale to rent space to someone who needed
mor e Fs rki ng an what he ao ul d pr ov ide s� he f el t sane of these th i ngs a r e
self- corr ing.
NDTION b� unilman Goodspeed to ooncur with the recommendation of the
Plannin Commission and grant special use permit, SP #86-14, with the
stipula ' on that the developer provide the City with tenant information
pr ior ead� occupanc.y of the buil ding. �h i s i nf ormati on to i ncl ude the
inte d use, nunber of enplayees and gross 9quare footage of each type of
usa e.g. offioe, warehouse, manufacturing. City ap�xaval c� any prop�sed
te nt is a�ntingent up�n svff icient parking supply. Sewnded b� Gbu¢�cilman
Fatrick. Up�n a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the
otion carried unanimously.
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Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated three items are mnnected with this
request for a special use permit. Ae stated the permit is to allaw a
c�ycare facility; to allaa parking lots for off-street parking spaces; and
to allar a clinic. He stated the property involves the EticIley Assembly of
God Church on Osb�rne Road, as we11 as two single fanily properties located
off Osborne Road. He stated the North Suburban Hospital District is
prop�sing to purchase the diurch and hames and convert the church into a
clinic and daycare facility. Mr. Flora stated the a�de requires 207 parking
stalls and 185 wi11 be i�nediately provided with an option to install an
additional 81 spaaes in the area of the single fanily txmes, as neecied.
Mr. Flora stated the Planning Commission reoommended approval of this
special use permit, with 13 stipulations, which he outli�d frcm the minutes
of the Planning Conunission, Fages 9 and 10. He stated staff would re�mmend
another stipu].ation be ack3ed that the tax paroels be mmbined into one lot
upon aaquisition to one aarer.
Mr. Buratti, Attorrey for North Suburban Hospital District, stated he talked
to the City Assessor regarding the taxable status of the property. He
stated whether the proprty beoanes taxable depends on haa it will eventually
be used and the laws of the State. He stated if the property is used for
medical and daycare purposes, it would be subject to real estate taxation.
He stated if this whole plan was to be scrapped and the Hospital District
made this part af the hospital a�mplex, it would not be ta�ble.
Mayor Nee stated the special use permit is for the chy care and cl inic and
asked Mr. Buratti if he agreed this would be a taxable use. Mr. Buratti
stated his oFanion is it would be ta�mble.
Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated it would be his opinion this would be a
taxible pieoe af goperty, based on this request. He stated he dic�' t have
a strong oFanion, one way or the other, if the Council wished to add this
i ten to the sti pul ati ons.
Mr. Buratti stated he would 1 ike to request the Council waive the
sti pul ati on f or the b�nd.
NDTION tr� oo�mcilman Goodspeed to concur with the reoommendation of the
Planning Commission and grant special use permit, 5P �86-15, with the
follawing stipulations: (1) A hard surfaoe setback of 20 feet be provided
from the Osborre RAad ric�t-of-way tr� Jtne 30, 1988; (2) A landscaping plan
be govided to include beLming and plantings to screen hard surfaoe areas,
exi.sting and proposed, and install ap�caved plan by June 30, 1988; (3) An
autanatic lawn sginkling systen be pc'avided f� all green areas b� J�ne 30,
1988; (4) A fenoed tot lot area, approximately 20 x 30 feet be provided,
with City apixaved tot lot equipnerit prior to daycare starting; (5) Pathway
to be installed itan day care to tot lot prior to daycare starting; (6i
Concrete wrb and gutter be prwided for hard surfaoe areas and driveways,
including a five foak setbac� fr� building b� Juie 30, 1988; (7) Sealooat
and restripe parking lot and provide required handicapped stalls tr� J�ne 30,
1988; (8) Pravide ore-way directional sig�age where needed b� J�ne 30, 1988;
(9) Provide an apFcwed danpster enclosure by Jtme 30, 1988; (10) Remove
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trailers fran property east of churci� at such time that the church vacates
the Froperty= (11) Pcavide a c�ainage plan for appraval prior t�o parking lot
work; (12) �1,io single fanily hanes to the west af the churci� are inclu8ed in
this special use pern►it fo� future parking only. �ese houses may be leased
as sinqle fanily residenoes �ntil suc,h time as the City determines the need
f or ac3di ti onal pa rking f or cl i ni c/day ca r e use ; a nd (13 ) Ta x pa r ce 1 s be
combined into one lot upon aoquisition to one awnership. Seoonded by
Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
de cl ared the moti on ca r r i ed unanimously.
D. QOhSIDIItATION OF A IAP SPLIT L S �86-06 .��r.TT rryr 7,
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rmA�p AT 687 WtX7DY LA�' N BY DONNA LIl�:
Mr. Flora, Pliblic Works Director, stated this is a reque t for a lot split
for a Farael of Froperty between Woody Lare and Old Ce ral. Ae stated the
petitiorer is reguesting to split this Farael into separate lots. Mr.
FZ or a stated the Pl anni ng C.amn ission re�mnende d a pr ov al of th i s r eq ue st
with four stipulations, which he outlired.
Mr. Qureshi, City NHnager, stated there was /.,c�ainage �ro4len �eviously in
this are+a and asked if the oonstruction of a�f�ew hane would be affected.
Ms. Lind, the petitioner, stated the pr len was years ago and has been
solved with the installation of a culve . She stated they have no problen
with standing water.
M�TION b� Cb�mcilman Schneider to o�ncur with the recommendation of the
Planni.ng Gommission and grant lo spl it, L. S. #86-06, with the follawing
stipulations: (1) New structur to meet City Code for front yard setback
average, 61 feet plus or min six feet; (2) Fenoe and shed to be relocated
prior to re�rding; (3) Park ee of $750 required with building permit; and
(4) Lot split to be reoor d at County within six months of Council
appraval. SecAnded b� Co cilman Barrette. Up�n a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Nee declared e motion c$rried unanimously.
E.
I�DTZI�N by Cb ilman FitzFatrick to set the public hearing on this vacation
request for ober 20, 1986. Seconded by Co�mcilman Schneider. Up�n a
voive vote all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimotLS .
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ND b,� ��cilman Schneider to ooncur with the reoommendation of the
P anning Commission and instruct staff to prepare and process the
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PIANNING COrL�1ISSI0N MEETING. SEPTEMBER 24, 1986 PAGE 7
I�. Betzold felt the stipulation recommended by staff would provide
for monitoring the parking and questioned if there was a need to
review the special use permit at some fu[ure date.
Ms. Sherek felt if someone wasn't complying with the special use
permit, staff would bring che matter before the/Commission.
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MOTION BY I�t. SABA, SECONDED BY MS. SHER�; TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, IRPERSON BILLIN GS DECIARED THE
MOTION CARRIED 'u'NANIMOUSLY AND T PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:30 p.m.
MOTION BY MR. SVANDA, SECOND BY I�. BETZOLD, TO RECOMMEND TO THE
CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF S CIAL USE PERMIT, SP ��86-14, WITH THE
FOLLOWING STIPULATION:
1. Developer to prq�ide the City with tenant information prior to
each occupancy�of building. This information is to include the
intended use,/ number of employees and gross square footage of eact�
type of us ge e.g. office, warehouse, manufacturing. City approval
of any p oposed tenant is contingent upon sufficient parking supply.
UPON A V�CE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BILLINGS DECLARED THE
MOTION,CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
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Billings stated this item would go to the City Council on
1986.
4.' PUBLIC HF.ARING: CONSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP �`86-15, BY
NORTH SUBURBAN HOSPITAL DISTRICT:
Per Section 205.07.1, C,2 of the Fridley City Code, to allow a day
care facility; per Section 205.07.1, C,5 of the Fridley City Code,
to allow automobile parking lots for off-street parking spaces; and
per Section 205.07.1, C,6 of the Fridley City Code, to allow a clinic
on Lots 1 through 5 and those parts of Lots 8 through 12 lying Northerly
of a line drawn from a point on the West line of said Lot 8 distant 5
feet Southerly of the Northwest corner of said Lot 8 to a point on the
East line of said Lot 12 distant 75 feet Southerly of the Northeast
corner of said Lot 12, all in Block 1, Osborne Manor 2nd Addition, the
same being 472 Osborne Road N.E., together with Lot 6, Block 1, Osborne
Manor 2nd Addition, the same being 400 Osborne Road N.E, together with
Lot 7, B1ock 1, Osborne Manor 2nd Addition, together with adjoining
vacated 76th Avenue N.E., the same being 401 76th Avenue N.E.
MOTION BY MS. SHEREK, SECONDED BY I�4t. SABA, TO WAIVE THE READING OF
THE PITBLIC HEARING NOTICE AND OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BILLINGS DECIARED THE
MYT I ON CaRR IED UNANI MC)[7 SLY APID THE PVBL IC �iEp.R IN G O PENED AT 8: 3 3 p. m.
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PIr1Ni�ING COI`L�SISSION MEETING, SEPTEMBER 24. 1986 PaGE_8
I�r. Robinson stated this special use permit involves the Fridley
Assembly of God Church and two single family homes located east
of University and south of Osborne Road. He stated the special
use permit is to allow a daycare facility, and a clinic to be located
in the existin� church building and automobile parking on the two adjacent
single famil�� lots. .
I�r. Robinson stated the square footage for the clinic is 2�,844
and the area designated for the daycare facility on Che northeas[
side of the building has 3,456 square feet. He stated the daycare
facility could accommodate up to 98 children as per the States Human
Service Department requirements.
t�h. Robinson stated they are required to provide 207 parking stalls
and will immediately provide 185 with an option to install an
additionai 81 spaces in the area of the single family homes• if needed
rtr. Robinson stated staff is recommending approval of this special
use permit with the following stipulations: (1) a hazdsurface set-
back of 20 feet be provided from the Osborne right-of-way by June 30,
1988; (2) a landscaping plan be provided to include berming and planc-
ings to screen hardsurface areas, existing and proposed, and install
approved plan by June 30, 1988; (3) an automatic lawn sprinkling
system be provided for ail green areas by June 30, 1988; (4) a fenced
tot lot area, approximately 20 x 30 feet be provided, with City
approved tot lot equipment prior to day�care starting; (5) pa[hway to
be instatled from daycaze to tot lot prior to daycare starting; (6)
concrete curb and gutter be provided for hard surface areas and
drivewa�•s, including a five foot setback fron building by June 30, 1988;
(7) sealcoat and restripe parking lot and provide required handicapped
stalls b}• June 30, 1988; (8) provide one-way directional signage where
needed by June 30, 1988; (9) provide an approved dumpster enclosure b�•
June 30, 1988; (10) remove trailers from property east of church by
October 31, 1986; (11) provide a drainage plan for approval prior to
parking iot work; (12) two single family homes to the west of the
church are included in Special Use Permit ��86-15 for future parking
only. These houses may be leased as single family residences until
such timE as the City determines tl�e need for additional parking for
clinic/daycare use; (13) resolve taxable status of property with City
and County Assessor prior to City Council approval; and (14) provide a
performance bond to cover improvements including future parking in the
amount of $20,000 prior to closing on church property.
I�. Buratti, representing the North Suburban Hospital District, stated
he didn't believe [he trailers could be removed by October 31 as they
are being used for Sunday school classes.
I�. Billings thought this stipulation should be changed so that the
trailers are removed from the property east of the church at sueh
time tha[ the church vacates the property.
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PLANNING COrQffSSION MEETIlVG. SEPTEMBER 24. 1986 __ _ PAGE 9
Mr. Robinson called the Commissior`s attention to a memo from the
City Assessor concerning the tax status of this project.
Mr. Buratti stated they are aware it is likely the property will
become taxable.
Ms. Sherek stated she understands the property becomes taxable at the
time the use converts. She felt the purpose of the memo was to make
sure the petitioner was aware no plans were made on the assumption
that the property would be non-taxable.
MOTIOh BY MR. SVANDA, SECOI�DED BY MS. SHEREK TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BILLINGS DECIs'�RED THE
1�UTIOh CARRIED UI3�NIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HE�IRIlVG CLOSED AT 8:40 p.m.
T�. Billings questioned what action should be taken in regard [o
stipulation if13 pertaining to the taxable status of the propert}�.
Ms. Sherek stated she didn't feel this stipulation was needed as
long as the petitioner is aware the property more than likely
wouldn't be tax exempt.
P�-. Buratti stated it isn't possible to resolve this issue at tt�is
tlme.
rfr. Betzold felt the use of the word "resolve" may be wrong and felt
the .�ssessor wanted the petitioner to understand this issue. He
felt the petitioner shovid contact the City Assessor to discuss this
matter.
r�. Buratti stated he would contact the City Assessor and give their
views on how they perceive this situation.
I�. Betzold felt this stipulation could be eliminated as long as the
petitioner understands he is to meet with the City Assessor and, after
this meeting, if any questions are rasied, they could be passed along
to the City Council for their meeting.
MOTION BY NIIt. BETZOLD, SECONDED BY MS. SHEREK, TO RECOrII�b'D TO T1� CITY
COUNCIL APPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP ,�86-15, WITH THE FOLLOWING
STIPULATIONS:
1. A hardsurface setback of 20 feet be provided from the Osborne
Road right-of-way by June 30, 1988.
2, A landscaping plan be provided to include berming and plantings
to screen hardsurface areas, existing and proposed, and install
approved plan by June 30, 1988.
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3. An automatic lawn sprinkling system be provided for all green
areas by June 30, 1988.
4. A fenced tot lot area, approximately 20 x 30 feet be provided,
with City approved tot lot equipment prior to daycare starting.
5. Pathway to be installed from daycare to tot lot prior to day-
care starting.
6. Concrete curb and gutter be provided for hardsurface areas and
driveways, including a five foot setback from building b�� June 30,
1988.
7. Sealcoat and restripe parking lot and provide required handicapped
stalls by June 34, 1988.
8. Provide one-way directional signage where needed by June 30, 1988.
9. Provide an approved dumpster enclosure by June 30, 1988.
10. Remove trailers from property east of church et such time [hat
the church vacates the property.
11. Provide a drainage plan for approval prior to parking lot work.
12. T�o single family homes to the west of the church are included
in this special use permit for future parking only. These houses
may be leased as single famil�� residences until such time as t4��
Cit�• determines the need for additional parking for clinic/daycar�•
us�.
13. Pro�•ide a performance bond to cover improvements including futur�
par4:ing in the amount of $20,000 prior to closing on church propert�•.
UPO\ � VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CH�IRPERSOA BILLINGS DECIARED THE
T10TI0:� C�RRIED UI�AIvIMOUSLY.
Ctiairperson Billings stated this item would go to the City Council on
October 5, 1986.
5. COI�SIDERr1TI0:� OF a LOT SPLIT, L.S. i%86-Ob, BY DONI�e� LIIdD:
Spli[ Lot 7, Block 2, Moore Lake Hills into two separate parc�ls. One
being that part of Lot 7, Block 2, Moore Lake Hills�"�lesterly of
the following described line. Commencing at Nor est corner of said
Lot 7, thence East along the Northerly lin •aid Lot 7, a distance
of 125 feet to the actual point of be ' ning; thence deflect to the
right 90 degrees to its point of ' tersection with the Southerly line
of said Lot 7 and there ter ' ting. The other being that part of
Lot 7, Block 2, Moore I.a Hills lying Easterly of the following des-
cribed line. Commen ' g at Northwest corner of said Lot 7, thence
East along the N erly line of said Lot 7, a distance of 125 feet to
the actua' Po" t of beginning; thence deflect to the right 90 degrees
to its po' of intersection with the Southerly line of said Lot 7 and
ther erminating.
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Jock R�ertson, F3cecutive Director, HRA F4v'88-290
FROM: :��r�: 5�,:rrh, Assistar.t Public Works Director
DATE: �eY�e--,�: 1, 1988
SUBJECT: �;�cz Orrier I�:o. 3 for S*_reet Improvener.t Project ST. 1988-1&2
he �-i�l :^e forwarairig to the City CoL:rril for considertion C�arge Orde: Nc.
3 fo: �*rc�!- �npr��a;ler.t Project ST. 1988-1&2 on Sep*anber 12, 1988. Tl^.is
Cra-�e �:-de: i s r�ecessar}�• to ir�corpora*e changes in *he sigral s��s*en a*_ P,ice
C ree;. � � a-ri ;. H. 6 S whi ch hav e been orriered by *he :�ii nnesota Dep� r�ner.* cf
:'r�^sj.JCrr4*;�.^ arr: acidi*_ior�l soil conec*ive Hork necessary in Rice CreEk
i�a.
:~,�rk.�. `r�e: _;�. 3 will irrrease tr�e cost of tr:e Rice CreEk Road grojec* bs�
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��;e r�caT.•_-i r�,G` *�:e HRF, apprrn�e Ci,,ange Order P:c. 3 at t. eir rr�eetir.y c:-,
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CITV OF FR10LEr
EN6INEERIN6 DEPARTMENT
6431 UNIVERSIT� AVEIII� N.E.
FRIDIEY, MN. SS+32
5tpte�ber 8, 1988
C. 5. NcCrotsin Conttruction Co., Inc.
Bo« 2�7
M�ple 6rove, MN SS369
Rec Ch�nge Order i3, 5treet I�provnent Proiect ST. 198A - 1 i 2
6entle�en:
Vou u e herebv ordered, �ut�oriied, ind instructed to �odify your contr�ct
for Street l�prove�ent Pro�ect 51. 1988 - 1 i 2 by �dding t�e fo1loM�ng rort;
ADt'IT1DM;
Ite� Approz. Unit
Quintitv Price
nuck EzCiviilOfl 2,000 C.Y. t�.25
Select 6rinul u Borror I,000 C.�, f5.50
72' RCP Arch Pipe 10 l.f. f114.00
Elettric�l Madtf�c�tions luap Su� f25,955.50
to Sign�l Syste�
TOTAL ADG1T10N5
TOTAL CHAN6E ORDEk;
Originil Contr ut A�ount
Lontract Additions - Chinge Order No. 1
Ch�nqe Order No. 2
CA�nge Order No. 3
Revised Contru t A�ount
A�ount
f8,500.00
fi6,S00.o0
11.1�0.00
f2S,9S5.5G
f52.095.50
fB51,80).20
�1,901.00
f22,857.30
fS2.095.50
f940,b61.00
5ub u tttd ind �pproved by John 6. Flor�, PuDlic Morks Oirector, on the 8th diy
oF Septe�ber, 1988.
Prepued Oy _ __ _�___ __
Chected by -•------ ��-" °------ -----i�------
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�o . Flor�, P.E.
D�rettor of Public liorks
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C. 5. McCrocsm Construction Co�p+nr, In�.
CA�nqe Order No. 3
Septe�ber B, 19B8
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Approved ind �ccepted this __________ d�y of ____________, 1988, by C.S. McCross�n, Inc.
C. 5. McLross�n Lonstruction Co., lnc.
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Tho��s kenne�, Pro�ec � �ger
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Approved ind ictepted this __________ d�y of ____________, 1988, Ey the City of
Fridley, Mtnnesota
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M�llii� J. Nee. Mivor
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M�si� M. Guresh}, City Mtniaer
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Nasim M. Qureshi, City Marager 1i�188-293
FROM: Jahn G. F1ora,�Public Works Director
DATE: Septanber 7 , 1988
SUBJECT: FridlEy Water Ban
Or. July 11, 1988, the City Cowzcil �ssed Resolution No. 55-1988 implementing
ar, odd/even lawn sprinklirx� arci irric�ation program with a daily ban f ran 3-9
p.m.
wi th *he hot, dry sunr�er a� ri ng to have passed, the approach of f al l, a nd
the recent ra i nfal l tha * we have experi enced, our da i ly wa ter dena nds hav e
been diminishing. While the ground water aquif er has no* experienced any
substantial increase or decrease since July, it may be appropria*e to
tennirete the official ban tha� the CiLy h�d established.
Reca;merx3 the City Council consider tennirating *he tanporary water ban a*_
thei r next meeti ng.
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MEMOAANDUM
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/�� �a� OFFICE OF THE CtTY MANAGER
� C1111C CENTEII• •1�11N111IERiRY AYE.N.E. lIASIM M. OUAESHt
fRIDLEY,IININESOTA i6e�2 . �pNE(�1.lIi71•i1i0
ZO: HONDRABLE MAYOR AND CITY Q7ilNCIL
FROP-i: I�: IM 4URESHI, QTY MANAC�FR
L�,TE: SEPI'II��BFR 9, 1988
SGBJECT : �1ZBAN L� IG I� STANII�,RLS
Over the �ast few weeks staff has addressea the two areas of concern ex�ressec
t�� Council ir. regares to the draft of the Urban Desi� Standarcis presentea for
}�our r�vicw on August 5, 1988.
�e section on im�lementation which csiscussed the composition of the Urtan
Desic� ��view Panel has been modifie6 to include representatives from several
oe�rtments, rather than specific personnel. �he selection of the deFartment
m��bers will be r�ac,e by the City N,anager and will include senior statf inenbers.
�e section on Li;hting has also been changed to indicate that the two areas
slatec to imFlenent the ciecorative g1oF,e lights are to be �}lot areas. The
future use of these lic,hts in other areas of the City will be determined ty
Council upon ur: evaluation of the success of the lights in these pilot secticns.
'Ihe section on Lar�cECaping has a few additions in the form af narratives for the
Lanc�cape t;atrix ana Desic,.n District Lanascape Schemes. All changes to the
Star,carc�s maae subsequent to the August 5, 1988 araft have been oopieG in yellaw
for ycur convenier.ce.
I sutn;it this final r,raft for your revic-�w at this time so that you may rr,ake
aciditional cor��¢nents an6 suggestions which can be incorporateo into a f inal,
upaatee Urban Design Stanc,arci book I hope to present for your approval on
Se�.telnber 26 , 1988 .
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MEIVtORANDUM
TO: �Sin'� 4ureshi, City Marager �T88-294
FROM: John G. Flora, rPublic Works Director
DATE: Septenber 7, 1988
SUBJECT: r�re Lake West Basin Aer *or
Hickok ar�d Associates prep�red the plans arri s�ecifications for construction
of G Cascade aer�*_or for tr�e west basin of Moore Lake required by .*.he
De�rtrnent of Natural Resources for the Nbore Lake Restor �ion Prnj ec*.
Ten con*rctors had shc�n an interest in the project. On Sep*snber 7, 1988,
at 11 : 00 a.m. , the civic center bids were open. 'I'hree bids were received
wi*:r. Sevcor., Inc. of Cokato, Ndv, the laa bidder at 515,476.00.
Reccrmer� the City Council receive the bids arbd award the contract for *he
biocrel�ake West Basin Aera*or to Sevcon, Inc. for $15,476.00.
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P.ttachr:ents
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RE9�LUT�N - 1988
RE�L�TI'�N R$?UE�!'Il� �iE MIl�IIJ�`PPi DEPAF�TP OF TRANSPORTATION
PAIaIC'�AT�N IN 'IIiE T.H. 47 WRRmOR INN�lY7VEN�Jr Pi�TECT
V�iF�S, the Fridle� HRA has Eiecided to upgrade the T.H. 47 Corridor in the
City with highway lighting, intersection i.mprovements, pedestrian
cs�ssings, bus stops, arrl landscaping; ar�d
4�HF�2EAS, the City is the agent for the HRA; ar�d
i�iF.�2FAS, the upgrade includes sigr�alization changes and pedestrian signal
controls; and
WHERF,A.S, these upgrade improvanents are within the Department of
Tra nsporta tion ri ght-of �ay ; a rrl
4�HIIt�fS, the prc7posed upgrade imprwenents will be constructed in phases;
ar�d
V�HERF�,S, Pt3ase I of the imprwenent is scheduled for con4nencenent in the
spring of 1989.
I�I7W, �iERF�EURE, BE IT RF�LVID by the City Council of the City of Fridley
that the Mi.nnesota De�rrtinent of Transportation participate in the funding
for the signal imprwenents on T.H. 47 within the corridor upgrade pn�gram.
PASSID AI�ID ADOPTID BY �iE CITY QJUNCIL OF �iE CITY OF FRIDLEY 'IH IS
DAY OF , 1988.
W JLL IAM J. 1`1EE - N��tDR
ATTFST:
3iIRLEY A. HAAPALA - CITY Q�ERK
3/6/2/22
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Na s ur, hi. Q ureshi , Ci ty Ma ria ger
FROM: John G. F1ora�Public Works Director
DATE: Sep*enber 6, 1988
FW88-292
SUBJECT: MnDpT Resolution for Participatinq in the University Avenue
Corridor Im,prwenent Proj ect
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District Five of Mr�DOT will support a Co�perative Agreanent fw�dir�g for 1989
or *1-�e L ni�-ersi ty Avenue Corridor Imprwenent Proj ect. In order to i ni t. i a* e
ti:e F�greenent Frocess, they require a resolution requesting State
krticipa*ion ara a sprir�g contract lettirig date.
Bart�r.-�,sctmar. & Associa*es, Inc. has been pre�rir�g plans ar�d specificatians
f or *t:e H� f or th i s proj ec* . The current schedul e ca 11 s f or 1 et ti r�g Pha se I
cf *he pro� ec* thi s cxr.-�i ng spri ng.
RPCa;n-:erri tr�t :.��r� Courril approve the attached resolu*_ion so that we may
process � CooperG*_ive Agresnent for Sta*_e participa*ion in the L'niversi*y
Avernle Corridor Imprwenent Project.
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R�Q�IDN rD. - 1988
RESCI�UTION �NFIRMIl� ASSESSMENT FOR STREET IMPROVII�IENT
PRQ7DCT ST. 1987-1 �
BE IT RF50LVE� by the City Council of the City of Fricley, r?innesota, as
f ol laas :
1. TY�,e City Qerk has with the assistarce of the engineers hertofore
selectec by thi� Council fer such pur�ose, calculGtec the pro�r �;�ounts
to be s�xcially assessea for the
STREET IMpROVII�IENT PRO�T DCT ST. 1987-1
in s�.i� City ar,air�st every assessatle lot, �iece, or Faroel of lana ir
accorciance with the provisions of law, ana has preF.arec ana filec witt, tt,e
City C1erk tabulatea statements in duplicate �} �y�ir:c tt,e pro�r
c,escri�.�ion of each anc every lot, Fiece, or �-� ��1 ef land to t�
sgeciGlly assessec ar,d the ar�ount calcul�tec ac�ain�t the sar�,e.
2. Ivotice has been duly �lisheca as rec,uirea by law that tt:is Council woulc:
meet in reen;�lGr session at tr,is time anc �lace to �.sss on the �LGFASEG
dSSE551?-�T?t.
3. Saic proposed assessment has at all times since its filing been o�r. to
ins�ction and co�ing by all Fersons interestec:, and an o�.•�ortunity has
�een civen to all interestec. persons to �resent their opjections, if an�-,
to such �.roF:osea assessn�ent, or to any ite:: therecf, ana no objections
have t�een f i1ea, exce�t
4. The amour:ts specif ieo in the proposed assessrr�ent are chan�d ana alterea
as follaas:
5. This Council f incis that each of the lots, pieces, or �arvels of land
en�aneraten in said proposec assessment as alteren ano modif ied was and is
specially benef itea by the
SIItg,T PRCI7DCT ST. 2987-1
in the air�ount in said proposed assessnent as altere� and modif iea by the
corrective roll in the amount set o�osite the c3escription of each lot,
piec�e, or parc�l of land, ana that saiG amount so set out is hereby leviea
against each of the respective lots, pieces, or �aroels of lano thereir.
c.escr ibed.
Page 2- Resolution No. - 1988
1 6aA
6. Such pro�osed assessment as altered, mr.x�if ied, and oorrecten is affirmea,
adopted and oonf irn�ed, and the suns f ixed and named in sa.id proposed
assessment as altered, modif iec3, and oorrected, with the changes and
alterations herein above made, are affirmed, ad�ptea, and oonf irmed as the
proper special assessments for eac3�► of saia lots, pieoes, or paroels of
land respectiyely.
7. Saia assessnent so affirmed, acbpteo, and confirmed, shall be oertifiea to
by the CitY Clerk and filed in his offioe and shall thereupon be and
constitute the special assessment for
g�2F',ET IIrIpROVII�IFN� AaU7F]CT ST. 1987-1
8. The amounts assessec acainst eacr, lot, piece, or Faroel of lanc3 shall bear
ir:terest frar. the date hereto tmtil the same have been Faid at the rate of
eight ar.d one half (S 1/2$) per oent per ann�m.
9. Such assessment shall be payable in ten (10) annual installments Fayak�le
on the first day af January in each year, beginniny in the year 1989, and
continuing until all of saic; installments shall have been FaiU, each
installment to k,e collecteci with taxes oollectiale during sai� year by the
County Auaitor.
10. The City Qerk is hereby c�irectec to make ur a^.d file ir. the offioe of the
County Auditor of Anofc� County a oertif iec _:'-� tFn:er.t of the amount of all
�uch tmg3ic assessments and the amount which will be due theron on the
f irst Gay ef Januar�- in each year.
FASSED AND A�OPTEL BY THE CITY �LINCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS _ I�1Y
OF , 1988
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SHIRLEY A. H�PALA — CITY Q,ERK
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WILLIAtI J. NEE — D1AYC)R
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RF.9C[,UT?DN �l�ff'gitrllP� ASSE5.9�iT F�DR 1988 SEWFR LATII2ALS,
4�TfR LATi�i�1LS� AI�ID SERVICE QkII�X.TIONS
BE IT RFSGLVEL by the City Council of tr�e City cf Friuley, Minnesota, zs
fallaas:
1. Tt�e Cit�� Cler�: has with the assistance of the engineers hertofore selectec.
b�� tr.i� Cour,cil for sucY� �:urF.ese, calculatec th� pro��r ar.:ounts to t�e
s�ci�.11y assessec LCI� t.�:E
1988 SD�TFR LATg2ALS. i�Il°►Tgt LAZ�R1��5� 1� SFRVICE mDIl�(.TIONS
ir: saic; City acair.�t ever� assessatl� lot, Fiece, or Yarccl of lanu ir.
acccruancE hitt� the provisions of law, ar�a has Fre�rec uno fileci witY� tt.E
Cit� C1Erk tat�ul�tec stater..Er�ts in ouplicate showing tt:e �:rc�•er
�escri�,tion of each ana ever� lot, �iece, or parcel oi l�r,a t� Le
�pECi�ll� assessec anu the arr,our.t calculatec. agair,st tY,e sarE.
2. Ivotice has t,�er: auly F.ut,lishe� as reeuirec by law that tt,i� Council �c�lc
r:.eet ir: re;i,lar session at this ti�:e anG place to F.ass on tr,e �.rc��csec.
a£SE�ST,e7:L .
_. �ic. tLGF.CSEG assessr�ent has at «ll tin�es sincE its f il ir.c t,eer. o�:r. to
ins�ctior. an6 co�.�•ing bsl z11 �rsor,s intere�teu, anc ar; oF��rt�r.it� r�o�
t,een given to all irterestec perscns to �.resent thEir otjectic.ns, if ari ,
tc s�ch �.ro�:osec: assessr�r.t, or to an�� iter. thEr ecf , ana no ot�j ect i cns
have t,eEn t i1 ec., exceF.t .
4. '1%e �:a�r.ts s�.ecif iec ir. ti.e �.ro�osec, assess:�nt are cr�an,eu ar.G al ter ec
as f ollaas :
5. This Council finds that each of the lots, pieces, cr �arcels of l�r,c
en�neratee in saia proFosea assessrr�nt as alterec ar.� modifieo was ana i�
specially benef itec by tY�e
1988 SF�IIt LATFRI�I.S. i�TfR LAZ'FRAIS. AI+ID SFRVICE �TIONS
ir. the amount in saic pro�osed sssessaent as alterec ar.d modif ied by tY�e
oorrective roll in the ar�ount set opposite the descriFtion of each lot,
piece, or Fazcel of land, ana that saio ar.�ount so set out is heret,y levi�c
against each of the r�pective lots, �ieoe�, cr Farcels of lano thEreir.
oescribed.
Page 2- Resolution ho. - 1988
17A
6. Suci: pro�osed assesstr�ent as altered, maiified, anci oorrected is affirmec.,
a64pted and confirn�ed, and the s�nns fixeo and namea in said pro�osec.
assessment as altered, modifieG, and correcteo, with the changes ana
alteraticns herein above mode, are af f irmen, acnpted, anc3 oonf irn�ed as the
proper special assessnents for each of sai6 lots, pieces, or parcels of
land respectively.
7. Saic� assessr�ent so aff irmeca, ad�ptea, and oonf irmec3, shall be oertif iEO to
by the CitY• C1erk ano f iled in his off ice and shall thereupon be anc
constitute the special assessment for
1988 SEWFR LATII2AL�Sr WA'PE�t LF►TERAI.S� AI�ID SFRVICE Q�rII�X,.'j'IONS
8. Tt�E ar:�our.ts assessed against each lot, Fiece, or Farcel of lano sr,all bear
ir:terest frcR. tt,E aate hereto until the same havE beer� �io at the rate cf
eic,ht ar:� cne half (S 1/2�) per cent per ann��.
9. Sucl: assessrr;ent shall be F.ayaCle ir: fifteen (15) annual installr�ents
F.�ayaYle on tr,e first cay of Januar}� in each year, t�eyinning in the year
1989, ana continuing until all of sai6 ir,stallr��ents shall have been �.aio,
each installrent to t,e collectea with taxes collectitle c,uring saiu year
ty thE Count�- AuCitor.
10. 'IY�e Cit1� Qerk is heret� cizectec to nake ug and file ir� the offioe Gf t1lE
Cc,�:r:t� Aucitor of Anoka County a certif ie� stater�er.t of the amount of al l
such un�ia assessr�ents dT1G tr�e arr;our.t which will be aue theror� on tY,e
f irst c-,a� cf Jan�ar�' in each year.
FF�S�L AI�� AL�PTEL' BY THE CITY 4�liNCIL OF TE?E CITY OF FF�ILt,EY ZI�iLS _ Il�1�c�
OF . 1988
ATTF�7 :
SHIRLEY A. i�3�PALA — CIZ'Sc' CZFRK
03/00/20/12
WILLIAr7 3. Iv'EE — t',�,YOR
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RE9Q.OTIDN I�D. — 1988
RF50LUTION O�NFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR SZ�RM SEWER AND
WATF32MAIN PR�TEGT ND. 169
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, as
follaws:
1. �he City Clerk has with the assistance of the engineers hertofore selecte�
Ly tr,is Council for such �ur�ose, calculateo the pro�er a�;ounts to be
s�ciG.11y assessea f or the
S'IORM SB�lII2 ADID WATII2MAIN PRQTECT ND. 169
ir� sai6 City against evEry assessable lot, �iece, or F.arcel of lana ir.
acccresance with the provisions of law, ano has pre�rec anu filea witr� the
City C1Erk tatulatec state�:ents in duplicate shcwii:g the �roper
c,escri�tion of each anc ever� lot, piece, or �arcel or laru to be
s�cia.11�� assesseo ano tr.e ��ount calculatec against the same.
2. Notic.�: has beer. d�:ly �.u�lishea as requirec hy law t�iat this Council woulo
rr:eet ir, reculGr session at tr�is tin:e and place to �ass on tYle �,rc�,sec.
assessment.
3. Saic. pro�sea assesscuent has at all times since its f il ing been c�n to
insFection and co��ing by �11 persons interestea, anc an opportunity has
beer� 5iveri to all interestec perscns to present their o�.jections, if any,
to such �.roF.eseC �ssessnent, or to any item thereof, ana no objecticns
have t�er. filec, exce�.t
4. �e ��our.ts specif iec in the pro�osec assessment are chanc,eo ana al ter ec
as follc�ws:
5. �is Council f inc3s that each of the lots, pieces, or Farcels of lana
en�neratea in saici pro�osea assessir�ent as altercd and r:�ouif ic� was ar�o is
specially benef ited by the
SiORM SD�lII2 ArID WATII2MAIN PRO►7DCT I�U. 169
in the amount in said pro�osed assessr�ent as altere� and modif ieo by the
wrrective roll in the amount set o�posite the description of each lot,
piece, or paroel of lancs, and that saio amour_t so set out is hereby levie�
against each of the respective lots, pieces, or parcels of land therein
c,escr ibec�.
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6. Such proFoseci assessment as altered, modif iecy, ana �orrectec is af f irmeu,
adopte6 and confirmed, and the s�m►s fixed and named in saict proposeo
assessment as alterea, modifiea, and corrected, with the changes and
alterations herein above made, are affirmed, aac>pted, and oonfir►r� as the
proper special assessnents for ea� of said lots, pieces, or parcels of
lana respectively.
7. Said assessment so affirmed, acbpted� and confirtc�ed, shall be oertifieb to
by the City Clerk and filed in his office and shall thereupon be ar�a
constitute the s�cial assessment for
S'iORM SII�R AI�ID WAZ�RMAIN PRUTECT I�A. 169
8. 'Ii�e ar�ounts assessea against each lot, �iece, or paroel of land shall bear
interest frcer� the date hereto until the same have been Fai� at the rate cf
eight ana one half (8 1/2$) per cent per ann�an.
9. Such assessnent shall be payable in twenty (20) annual ir.stallrrer►ts
�ayatle on the first day of Januar�� ir. each year, begir,ning in the year
1989, and cantinuin5 until all of saio installn�nts shall have been Fai�,
euch installment to t,e oollectec with taxes collectible d�ring saiu year
by the County Aucitor.
10. The City Qerk is hereby directec to make up ano f i1e ir: the otf ice ot the
County Auditor of Anoka County a oertif ie� statement of t��e an�ount of al l
such unFaia assessnents anc the amount which will be aue theron on the
first aay of Januar�� in each year.
PASSED AI4� ALOPrED BY TE3E CITY QxJi�CIL OF THE CITY OF FRII%�EY Z�iIS _ I�1Y
OF _— . 1988
ATTFST:
SHIRLEY A. F.PAFALA - CITY Q�ERK
03/00/20/16
WILLIAh1 J. 1�E - t;AYOR
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RFSOLUTION �NFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR ST. 1988-1 & 2,
P,DD£�IDUM PA.1 S'iREF�T PRLl7 ECT
BE IT RESGLVED by the City Council of the City of Frialey, Minnesota, as
f ol l aws :
1. The City Qerk has with the assistance of the engineers hertofore
selectec by t��is Council for such purpose, calculatec the �:roper ar,�ounts
to Y�e speci�.11y assessea for the
ST. 1988-1 & 2, ADD�IM N0. 1 S'IItF.ET Il�+1PFtOVEMF.tai' PR()�7E)C'I'
in said City agair:st �very assessatle lot, piece, or Faroel of lsna in
accoraance with the �rovisions of law, ana has pre�.area an6 f ileca with the
Cit�- Qerk tat�lGtec statar:ents in duplicate shawing the �roper
caescriF�tion of each an� evEry lot, piece, or Faroel of land to be
s�cially assessea an� the arr�ount calculatec ac�ainst tr,e same.
2. 23otice has been dul� F�lishec, a� reauired by law that this Council woulu
meet in recular session at tl-�is time anci place to Fass or, the propose�
assessr�ent.
3. Saia proposed assess7nent has at all tin�es since its f i1 ing been o�r. to
ic-,s�ction an� co��ing by all persons interestec, ana an oF-�ort�:nity has
k�een given to all interestee persons to present their o�.jections, if ar.y,
to such pro�osec assessment, or to any iter thereof, ana r�o otjecticns
have t�een f iled, exce�t
4. �e amour.ts specif ied in the pro�osec assessrr�ent are changea ana alterec
as fcllaws:
5. ZYiis Council finds that each of the lots, pieces, or �aroels of land
enu¢neratec in said pro�osea assessment as altered and modif ied was ana is
specially benef itea by the
ST. 1988-1 & 2, ADiDF�JM IV�. 1 5'IItEET At0►7DCT
in the amount in said proposed assessnent as altered and mociif ieci by the
corrective roll in the amount set opposite the cjescription of each lot,
piece, or paroel of landr and that said amourt so set out is hereby levie6
against each of the respective lots, pieves, or Faroels of land therein
aescribed.
1 ��
Page 2- Resolution I3o. - 1988
6. Such pro�osed assessment as altered, modifieci, and oorrected is affirmed,
adopted ar,a oonf irmed, and the suns f ixed and named in said proposed
assessment as altered, modified, and oorrecteG� with the changes and
alterations herein above mac3e, are affirmed, acbpted, and oonfirmed as the
F:roper specia.l. assessments for each of said lots, pieoes, or Faroels of
lano res�.ective.ly.
7. Saic assessment so af f irmecy, adoptea, and oonf irmed, shall be oertif iea to
by the Ci ty Q er k a nd f il ed in h is of f ioe ancs shal l ther eupon be and
constitute the special assessment for
ST. 1988-1 & 2, ADD�7M I�. 1 S'II2F•E,T Ilr1PROVIINEEI�fTr PRU7ECT
8. The an��our.ts assessed against each lot, piecer or paroel of land shall bear
ir:terest fran the date hereto cmtil the same have been naid at the rate ef
ei cht an� one hal f( 8 1/2$ ) per oent per ar.rn,m�.
9. Such assessment shall be payable in ten (10) annual installments payaY�l.e
on the first day of January in each year, beginning in the year 1989, and
oontinuing until all of said installments shall have been �.aic+, each
installn,ent to be collectea with taxes oollectible during said year by the
Co�:nty AuCitor.
10. �e City Clerk is hereby directec to make up ana file in the offioe of the
Ceunty Auditor of Anolca County a oertif ied statgr.ent of the amount of all
such tm�id assessments anci the amount which will be due theron on the
f irst da� cf Jan�:ar�� in each year.
PAS5ED AI�Z' A�OPTED BY THE CITY Q�IJNCIL OF TE;E CITY OF FRII7LEY THIS IaAY
OF , 1988
WII,LIAM J. I�E - MAYOR
A'ITFST :
Sf3IRLEY A. HP.APALA - CITY Q,ERK
03/00/20/20
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Se tember 1908
Type of License: B� Approved By: Fees:
AUCTION�ER
Anderson Auctioneering Milton F. Andersen James P. Hill �20.00
1614 6ruce Ave. Public Safety Director
St.Paul, Mn. 55113
CIGARETTE �
Barry Blower Five Star Vending James P. Hill
99 N.E. 77th ti•Jay 'Public Safety Director
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Central Embers Inc. Consumer Vending Serv. " "
5400 Central Ave.IV.E.
Fridley, �tn. 55421
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
Pizza Town Pizza Town Inc.
7891 E. River Rd.
Fridley, f�1n. 55432
LIVESTOCK
Randall W. Knudson Same
100 Crown Rd.
Fridley, Mn. 55421
SOLICITOR
a
Swagerty Produce Steve Swagerty James P. Hill
P.O. Box 354 Public Safety Director
Parkhill, OK 74451
TRANSIENT MERCHANT
Stone Fabrics
8426 Morgan Lane
Eden Prairie, Mn.
Jan Stangeland James P. Hill
Public Safety Director
�12.00
$12.00
545.00
$10.00
�60.00
$60.00
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RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPEP.TY
QnTNE�2 LOCATICN OF SUII�DID]G [JNTTS FEE APPRaVm BY
R. H. I�arson, FFB/
Housing Insp.
Marvey Mayer 7431-33 Able Street
7431 Able St. I�
Fridley, NIlV 55432
Calvin Dahlquist 6446 Ashton Avenue
3425 109st Lane NW
0.�k Grwe, NII�I 55303
John Hanunang 140-42 Charles Street
805 Windanere Drive
Plym�uth, NQV 55441
Tri V. I3�uyen 101 Crown �ad
2419 California l�
Minneapolis, hII�i 55418
Max L. Peterson 7320-22 �ert�Court
1296 - 29th Avenue 1�W
New Br ighton, NIDI 55112
Rodger & La Vearle Carey 7857-61 Firwood Way
10270 Miss. Blvd. 1�W
Coon Rapids, 1�1 55433
Daniel Wintersteen 6671-81 Main Street
6661 Main St. NE
Fridley, N�] 55432
Robert/Ebelyn Kisch 1601 N. Innsbruck Drive
216 - 14th Ave. I�W #142
New Brighton, NIN 55112
Robert Kafski 1601 N. Inn�ruck Drive
P.O. Box 231 #230
Cross Lake, I�R�I 56442
Richard E. Poston 1601 N. Inn�ruck Drive
RQbert H. Gales, DBA PG Assoc. #26E
2401 Walnut Avenue
New Brighton, N�1 55112
Kristin Chanbers�Maehle 1601 N. Innsbruck Drive
2906 Hwy 10 1� #302
r'bundsview, NQI 55432
Gary Lindberg 1601 N. Innsbruck Drive
1814 Glenwood Ave. N. #370
t�linneapolis, NIlV 55405
1 12.00
1 12.00
2 24.00
1 12.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
1 18.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
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RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY
OWNF,'R LOCATIQV OF UII�DING i�T�TS FEE APPRCNID BY
R. H. Larson, FPB/
Housing Insp.
John Crist 1261-63 Norton Avenue
Wilhelm-Bonn- Str 9,
6242 Kronberg, West Gern�any
Susan K. Williams 1270-72 Norton Avenue
& Philip D. Ristad
5568 West Danube Rd. I�
Fr idley, NAI 55432
Mark L. Clasen 6345 Pierce Street
6345 Pierce St. I�
Fr idley, NIDi 55432
Steven Fetschel 7323-25 Univ. Ave.
7325 tkiiv. Ave. NE
Fr idley, N�1 55432
Robert E. Dove 7385-87 Univ. Ave.
7505 Jackson St. 2�
Fr idley, r'Q�I 55432
A1 Bates 5783-5 2 1/2 Street
724 - 51st Ave. NE
Minneapolis, NIlV 55421
Stephen T. & Doreen 5357 4th Street
Lischalk
13325 JaQnes Ave. So.
Burnsville, NRV 55337
Richard H. Kappes 5370 4th Street
3129 Webster Avenue
Minneapol is, NR�T 55416
Douglas G. Finch 6262-64 5th Street
7151 Knollwood Drive
P•io�u�dsview, NIIV 55112
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5
2 24.00
2 24.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
1 12.00
2 24.00
2 24. 00
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RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY
Q�lNER LOCATION OF BUII�DIIVG iJNITS FEE APPRCNID BY
' R. Fi. Larson, FPB/
Housing Insp.
KME Properties 6551 Channel Road
339 - 13th Ave. I�
Minneapolis, PM1 55413
Same a�mer as above 6571 Channel Road
Kersi & Krishna Jain 5950 East River Rr�ad
b25 Owasso Blvd.
Rpseville, NIlV 55113
River Imad East Corp. 6540-50 East River lmad
7300 France. Ave. S., �206
Edina, NIN 55435
Bennett Lindberg 1601 N. Innsbruck Drive
DBA Lindberg Investments #308, 353, 363
Route 2, Box 238 3/4
Dassel, NffV 55325
Thanas Wolff 5770 2r�d Street
5269 Matterhorn Dr.
Fridley, NAI 55421
John H. weatherly 5830 2nd Street
5401 - 4th St. NE
Fridley, NAI55421
Robert & Marian Hartrnann 5900 2 1/2 Street
3380 Xylon Ave. No.
New Hope, NII�1 55427
Same cn�mer as above 5908 2 1/2 Street
Same avner as above 5916 2 1/2 Street
E. Norwood & 5974 3rd Street
B. Braithwaite, c/o News Realty
7412 Lyndale Ave. So.
Richf ield, NIIV 55423
R& B Prop. Partner. 351 74th Avenue
c/o Clarence Rezac
6301 Central Ave. I�
Fr idley, A'II�i 55432
Rohullah M. Vedadhaghi 450 - 75th Ave.,�3, #7,
8527 Hiawatha Ave. S. #10
Eden Prairie, NflV 55344
11 49.00
11 49.00
12 49.00
141 307.00
3 36.00
8 49.00
4 36.00
7 36.00
7 36.00
7 36.00
4 36.00 �
11 49.00
3 36.00 `
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- RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY
QdNER LOCATION OF BUILDII� UNITS FEE APPROVID BY
R. H. Larson, FPB, �
Housing Insp.
Rivenaood Apt. Mc�nt. 5960-80 Anna Street
c/o Don Anderson
3319 Belden Drive
Minneapolis, t�IIJ 55421
Ronald K. Burg 7170-6 Central Avenue
7172 Central Ave. NE
Fridley, NR�i 55432
Hong and Piau 7190 Central Avenue
c/o Dai-Shen & Grace Hong
2298 17th Street N.W.
New Br ighton, 1�II�I 55112
A& L ManagenentCorrQariy 1200 Cheri Lane
2051 Long Lake Road
New Br ighton, NR�1 55112
Same owner as above 1230 Cheri Lane
Same aaner as above 1260 Cheri Lane
Same awner as above 1290 Cheri Lane
Filister �h terprises 5640 East River Road
5750 East River Road
Fridley, I�1 55432
Same awner as above 5660 East River Road
Same aaner as abave 5680 East River Road
Same owner as above 5720 East River Road
Same owner as above 5740 East River �ad
Same awner as above 5760 East River Road
Same aaner as above 5780 East River Imad
Same aaner as abave 5800 East River Road
Same owner as above 5820 East River lmad
Same aaner as abave 5840 East River l�ad
Same owner as above 5860 East River l�aad
33 91.00
4 • 36.00
4 36.00
18 61.00
18
18
18
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
61.00
61.00
61.00
109.00
109.00
109.00
109.00
109.00
109.00
109.00
109.00
109.00
109.00
109.00
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RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY
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R. James Day 5940 East River Road
3242 Sandeen R�ad
Arden Hills, NAI 55112
Floyd A. & Linda Ruggles 7673 East River l�ad
2453 E. Cowern Place
N. St . Paul , I�V 55109
Richard L. Dempsey 6341 Highway 65
10415 - 2 8th Avenue N.
Plymouth, NAV 55441
Arnold C. Elmquist 6370 Highway 65
1420 W. County Rd. J
Shoreview, NBJ 55126
K& K Littler 6379 Highway 65
41 Rice Crk Way NE
Fridley, NIIV 55432
Arnold C. Elmquist 6393 Highway 65
1420 W. County Rd. J
5ho�evi�a, l�AI 55126
Same amer as above 6417 Highway 65
Milton & Ellen Hughes 6670 Lucia Lane
4410 Douglas Ave. So.
Minneapolis, NIN 55416
Same awner as above 6680 Lucia Lane
Same aaner as above 6690 Lucia Lane
S& S Investment Co. 5475 Main Street
Box 12554
New Br ightrn, I�R�I 55112
Same owner as above 5495 Main Street
Gerald F3�gdahl 6035 Main Street
6875 Madison St. I�
Fridley, NIl�T 55432
Chris Jelevarav 160 Mississippi P1.
6477 Riverview Terr.
Fridley, NA� 55432
12 49.00
4 36.00
10 49.00
15 55.00
8 49.00
7 36.00
7 36.00
16 57 .00
16 57.00
16 57 .00
12 49.00
12 49.00
4 36.00
4 36.00
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RESIDENTIAI RENTAL PROPERTY
(7WI�R LOCATION OF BUII�DII� iJNITS FEE APPRWID BY
R. H. Larson, FPBf
Housing Insp.
Canadian Fin Housing Corp 460 Mississippi St.
Fr idley Apartments
1117 Marquette, �200
Minneapol is, NAI 55403
Farr Marketing Inc. 1601 N. Innsbruck Dr.
5821 Cedar Lake R�ad
St. Louis Park, 1�1 55416
Darrel A. Farr Rentals 1601 N. Innsbruck Dr.
5821 Cedar Lake Road
St. Louis Park, NAI 55416
Darrel A. Farr Develop. 1601 N. Innsbruck Dr.
5821 Cedar Lake Road
St. Louis Park, NII�i 55416
Daniel Erc�nann 1601 N. Innsbruck Dr.
100? E. 145th St. 103,107,122,158,170
Burnsville, NIN 55337
Khlaid A. Sami 1284-96 Norton Avenue
1906 - 26th Avenue I�W
New Br ightcn, NIlV 55112
Park Associates 610 Osborne Road
c/o A & L Management
2051 Long Lake Road
New Brighton, NA1 55112
Same awner as above 630 Osborne Road
Same aaner as above 690 Osborne Road
Chris Jelevarov 6471-77 Riverview Terr.
6477 Riverview �err.
Fridley, rIlV 55432
Lang-Nelson Associates 155-175 Satellite Lane
4501 �ccelsior Blvd., #650
Minneapol is, NIIV 55417
Same owner as abave 195 Satellite Lane
Donald E. Keefe 201 Satellite Lane
2425 Brookridge Ave.
Minneapolis, Nllv 55422
103 231.00
14 53 .00
23 71.00
13 51.00
5 36.00
7 36.00
9 49.00
34
34
3
93 .00
93 .00
36.00
33 91.00
20 65.00
11 49.00
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RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY
OWI�,'R LOCATI(7N OF BUIIIDII� UDTITS FEE APPROVID BY
R. H. Larson, FPB/
Housing Insp.
Gary Sodahl
1772 - 19th Terr. I�W
New Br ight�, NII�I 55112
David Baune, Partner
Midw�est Invest. CamparYy
3111 Dartmouth Drive
E�ccelsior, NIN 55331
David or ShirleyBurg
2291 Lois Drive
New Brighton, NIN 55112
Douglas Properties
c/o Douglas Jones
2505 Silver Lane
Minneapolis, NII�1 55421
Gerald & Sonia C�im�nt
2187 Lakebrook Drive
New Br ighton, NAI 55112
Arnold C. Elmquist
1420 W. County Rd. J
5horeview, NIlV 55126
Same awner as above
Same c�mer as above
Same awner as above
Same aaner as above
Willard C�imr�nt
5980 3rd St. NE, #1
Fridley, NII�1 55432
Duane or Marguerite
Schwartz
2525 118th Ave. I�
Coon Rapids, NIlV 55433
Jim Wetherly
5114 Nicollet Avenue
Minneapolis, NIN 55419
6111 Star Lane
5851 2nd Street
5866 2nd Street
5980 2nd Street
6551 2nd Street
4901 3rd Street
4913 3rd Street
4921 3rd Street
4939 3rd Street
4949 3rd Street
5980 3rd Street
5347-49 4th Street
5401 4th Street
18 61.00
11 49.00
4 36.00
4 36.00
7 36.00
7 36.00
7
7
7
7
4
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
3 36.00
4 36.00
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RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY
aWNF.R LOCATI�T OF BUII,DING LlNITS FEE APPFOVID BY
R. H. Larson, FPB/
Housing Insp.
John L. Jensen
6070 - 6th Street NE
Fridley, [�IIV 55432
Naeem Qur eshi
S & R Investment
4506 Orchard Ave. N.
Minneapolis, MN 55422
Margaret Hendley
118 Craig way NE
Fridley, NA1 55432
Canadian Financial
Housing Corp.
1117 Marquette, #200
Minneapol is, NIlV 55403
Same owner as above
Same aaner as above
Same aaner as above
Same aaner as above
Same aaner as above
Same aaner as above
Same c�mer as above
Same aaner as abave
Same aaner as abave
Same aaner as above
Harold D. Nbr raw
I�oute #5, Box P 196
River Falls, WI 54022
Dennis Kmit &
Johanna Luciow
3158 Ar thur St . I�
Minneapolis, NIIV 55418
5419 4th Street 4 36.00
560o--06 4th Street
4 36.00
5800 4th Street 4 36.00
6303-6305 Sth Street
6311-6329 5th Street
6337-6339 5th Street
6347-6365 Sth Street
6401-6403 5th Street
6409-6427 Sth Street
6431-6433 5th Street
6437-6455 5th Street
645�-6461 5th Street
6465-6483 5th Street
6487-6489 5th Street
5430 7th Street
2 24.00
16
2
16
2
16
2
16
2
16
2
34
57.00
24.00
57.00
24.00
57.00
24.00
57.00
24.00
57.00
24.00
93 .00
5460 7th Street 34 93.00
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RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY
OWI�Fi LOCATION OF BUII�DING UI�TITS FEE APPRWID BY
R. H. I,arson, FPB/
Housing Insp.
Marck Inv. Canpany 1050 52nd Avenue 16
c/o J& L Mc�nt. Co.
P.O. Box 26113
Minneapol is, NA1 55426
Same amer as above 1090 52rx3 Avenue 16
Same aaner as above 1120 52nd Avenue 16
Same aaner as above 1170 52nd Avenue 16
Dav id W. Rust 262 57th Place 8
5735 Quincy St. NE
Fridley, bII�1 55432
John G. Blahoski 105 58th Avenue ?
895 Orange Ave. E.
St. Paul, NA1 55106
David Baune, Partner 191 59 1/2 Way 12
c/o t9idwest Management Co.
3111 Dartmouth Drive
E�ccelsior, I�] 55331
Marliss Westenfield 110 61st Avenue 8
P.O. Box 32353
Fridley, NIIV 55432
Rice Creek Townhouse Co. 1565-7-9-71-5-7 68th Ave. 6
1652 69th Ave. I� �
Fridley, 6IlV 55432
Same c�mer as above 1566-&�70-2-4-6 68th Ave. 6
Same aaner as above
Same aaner as above
Same owner as above
Same owner as abave
Same aaner as above
Same vwner as above
157 &�80-2-4-6-8 68th Ave. 6
1579-80-3-5-7-9 68th Ave. 6
1590-2-4-6 68th Ave. 4
1591-3-5-7 68th Ave. 4
1600-2-4-6-&-10 68th Ave. 6
1601-3-5-7-9-11 68th Ave. 6
57 .00
57 .00
57 .00
57 .00
49.00
36.00
49.00
49.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
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RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY
OWI�t LOCATION OF' BUII,DII� TJNITS FEE APPROVID BY
R. H. Larson, FPB/
Housing Insp.
Same aaner as abave
Same owner as abave
Same aaner as above
Same aaner as above
Same owner as abave
Same aaner as above
Same awner as abave
Same aaner as abave
Same aaner as abave
Same owner as abave
Same owner as above
Same aaner as above
Same vwner as abave
Same aaner as above
Same awner as abave
Same aaner as abave
Same vwner as abave
Same awner as above
Same owner as abave
Stellar Inc.
5236 Lochloy Drive
Fdina, [�V 55436
Hansen Properties
c/o Lynn Hansen
P.O. Box 32233
Fridley, 1�II�i 55432
1612-4-6-8 68th Ave. 4
1613-5-7-9 68th Ave. � 4
162�4-6-8-30 68th Ave. 6
1621-3-5-7-9-31 68th Ave. 6
1632-4-6-8 58th Ave. 4
1633-5-7-9 68th Ave. 4
1640-2-4-6-8-50 68th Ave. 6
1641-3-5-7-9-51 68th Ave. 6
1652-4-6-8 68th Ave. 4
1653-5-7-9 68th Ave. 4
166�2-4-6-8-70 68th Ave. 6
1661-3-5-7-9-71 68th Ave. 6
1672-4-6-8-80-2 68th Ave. 6
1673-5-7-�81-3 68th Ave. 6
156U-2-4-6-8-70 69th Ave. 6
1590-2-4-6 69th Ave. 4
160Q-2-4-6 69th Ave. 4
163�2-4-6-8-40 69th Ave. 6
1650--2-4-6-8 69th Ave. 5
1250 72nd Avenue 29
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
35 .00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
83 .00
350 75th Avenue 11 49.00
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OWI�t LOCATION OF BUII,DII� UNITS FEE APPR�VID BY
R. H. Larson, FPB/
Housing Insp.
Holmquist �terprises Inc.45�476 75th Avenue
3608 Ac�niral Lane
Minneapolis, NIN 55429
Floyd & Linda 13iggles 106 77th Way
2453 E. Cawern Place
N. St . Paul , N�I 55109
Tag Properties 181 79th Way
2540 131st Ave. I�W
Coon Rapids, NBV 55433
University Ave. Associates101 83rd Avenue
111 - 83 rd Ave. I�
Fridley, N�I 55432
Same o�mer as above 121 83 rd Avenue
Same aaner as abave 171 83rd Avenue
Same aaner as above 181 83 rd Avenue
Same aaner as abave 191 ffi rd Avenue
10 49.00
4 36.00
8 49.00
42 109.00
42
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42
42
109.00
97 .00
109.00
109.00
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RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY
aWNII� LOCATION OF BUII,DING TJNITS FEE APPRWID BY
R. H. Larson, FPB/
Housing Insp.
David L. Halek
10901 Eagle St. I�W
Coon Rapids, NQd 55433
Wayne R �ho�son
7339 Able St. NE
Fridley, I�V 55432
George Lunc3e
545 Rice Crk. Blvd.
Fridley, NII�1 55432
Donald Koss
4207 Fillmore St. NE
Col. Hgts. , NIIV 55421
Ed-Ray Builders
c/o Ed Ch i es
RR #2
Stanchfield, NQI 55080
Same amer as above
Same awner as abave
Same vwner as above
Same aaner as above
Same awner as above
Same owner as above
Same awner as abave
Same aaner as above
Same awner as abave
Gary Wellner
8457 Riverview Lane
Brooklyn Center,A'IId 55444
Daniel G. Nelson
6080 Central Ave. 1�
Fr idley, NIlV 55432
7313-15 Able Street
7339--41 Able Street
7401-03 Able Street
7447-49 Able Street
7479-81 Able Street
7495-97 Able Street
7501-03 Able Street
7513-15 Able Street
7527-29 Able Street
7539-41 Able Street
7553-55 Able Street
756�67 Able Street
757�81 Able Street
7595-97 Able Street
8081 Broad Avenue
6070 Central Ave. (f)
2 24.00
1 12.00
2 24.00
2 24.00 �
2 24.00
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2
2
2
2
2
2
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24.00
24.00
24.00
24.00
24.00
24.00
24.00
24.00
24.00
12.00
1 12.00
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RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY
GWI�t LOCATICJN OF BUIL�TNG [)NITS FEE APPRUVID BY
R. H. Larson, FPB/
Housing Insp.
Daniel G. Ne1Son 6070 Central Ave. (r)
6080 Central Ave. 1�
Fridley, 1�,V 55432
Prithipal or Bash Singh 7325-27 Central Avenue
2 Spring Farm Lane
St . Paul , NIIV 55110
Steven M. Mindlin 7335-7 Central Avenue
4526 Pleasant Drive
St . Paul , r�1 55112
Karen & Douglas Hornsten 6190-2 East River Road
10916 Mississippi Dr.
Chart�lin, NII�1 55316
Sartaj & Neeta Sahni 7335-37 Evert Court
3 Hill Farm Circle
No r th Oak s, NRV 55127
John M. Levander & 7345-47 Evert Court
Nancy F. Owen
5032 Garfield South
Minneapolis, NQV 55419
B& B Investment 1301-03 Fireside Drive
c/o Michael A. Broton
26 E. Golden Ik.Rd.
Circle Pines, NA1 55014
Michael Betz 7865-69 Finaood Way
2712 Te r race Dr ive
Burnsville, NIlV 55337
Clarence or Lillian 7893-97 Firwood Way
Fischer
7897 Firwood Way NE
Fridley, N�J 55432
Allan & Pamela Fehn 1251-53 Hillwind Road
1251 Hillwind Rd. NE
Fr idley. NQt 55432
Jerame �o�pson 411-13 Ironton Street
731 - 98th Lane NE
Blaine, I�R�T 55434
1 12.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
2 24.00
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Carver Park Rentals 421-23 Ironton Street
Randy Crowell & Paul Muesing
4300 Nicollet Avenue
Minneapolis, NIlV 55409-2033
Auren E. Kerntap 5835 Main Street
201 Mercury Dr. I�
Fridley, N'1�1 55432
Joseph Teague 1361 Meadowmoor Drive
Rt. 2, Box 4 B
Princeton, NII�T 55371
Gary P. Phillips 431 Mississippi St.
531 Mississippi St.
Fridl�y, �H�I 55432
Michael & Julie 1601 N. Inn�ruck Dr.
Achterkirch Ii108
P.O. Box 293
Lee's SLimmit, MD 64063
Roger/Jan Challman 1601 N. Innsbruck Dr.
48 Garden Drive Id133
Burnsville, MN 55337
Alton/Virginia Stenslie 1601 N. Innsbruck Dr.
5057 - 7th St. 1� �E143
Col. Hgts. , NRV 55421
Roland/Belle Rae�Crueger 1601 N. Innsbruck Dr.
9251 Lansing Ave. 41153, 356
Stillwater, N�I 55082
F�unett/Lorraine Gosselin 1601 N. Innsbruck Dr.
6872 - 7th St. I� 1i178
Fridley, rIIV 55432
Cheryl Cooper 1601 N. Innsbruck Dr.
4136 Pleasant Ave. So 4t186
Minneapolis, NaV 55409
Olav Maehle 1601 N. Innsbruck Dr.
1372 Carling Ave,#306 11253, 304
St. Paul, NIN 55108
2 24.00
2 24.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
2 24.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
2 24.00
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Ronald Erickson 1601 N. Innsbruck Dr.
/Phyllis Reha 4�254
1247 Long Lake Road
New Brighton, NRd 55112
Judy Dennis 1601 N. Innsbruck Dr.
1050 Benton St.,#2208 �257
Santa Clara, CA 95050
Elizabeth A. Farr 1601 N. Innsbruck Dr.
5422 Meister R�ad /1265
Fridley, NQV 55432
James/Debbie Cox 1601 N. Innsbruck Dr.
1287 Ingerson Road ��273
Arden Hills, NIN 55112
Daniel/Virginia Willie 1601 N. Innsbruck Dr.
5586 Meister Road li310
Fr idl�y, NAI 55432
Jack Halverson 1601 N. Inn�ruck Dr.
697 Qsceola 1t315
St . Paul , I�V 55105
Roger Gorman 1601 N. Innsbruck Dr.
5315 71st Circle No. 4i355
Brodclyn Center,NIl�T 55429
Daniel/Camille Neujahr 1601 N. Inn�ruck Dr.
DBA Caman Properties �362
560 Heinel Drive
Roseville, NIIV 55113
Gretchen Kuban 1601 N. Inn�bruck Dr.
63 Norniandy Circle ��390
Pu ebl o, QO 81001
S. K. and Savitri 1230-32 Norton Avenue
Madireddi
3309 Sierra Ave.
Riverbank, CA 95367
Carver Park Rentals 1237-39 Norton Avenue
Randy Crowell & Paul Muesing
6718 Hallmark Drive
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
1 12.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
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R. H. Larson, FPB/
Housing Insp.
Donwan or Sharry Elias 1240-42 Norton Avenue
7390 Concerto Curve
Fridley, NN 55432
Same awner as above 125�52 Norton Avenue
C,�irmeet or Daleet Ganc�ok 1280-82 Norton Avenue
2 Spr ing Fa rm Lane
St. Paul, NIN 55110
Daaie Bo�una 1285-87 Norton Avenue
16165 Bass Lake Road
Maple Grove, I�1 55369
Thomas Shier 129�97 Norton Avenue
1715 Heritage La. NE
New Br ightatl, NQ1 55112
Bang Nguyen & 1392 Osborne Road
Phong Doan
97 90 Monroe St . 1�
Blaine, NBV 55434
Wayne or Marita Larson 6315-17 Pierce Street
1216 Banf ill Ci rcle
Brooklyn Park, I�I 55444
Same awner as above 632�27 Pierce Street
Faye Christianson 6389-91 Pierce Street
6389 Pierce St. I�
Fridley, I�1 55432
Jerry Jacobson 6401 Pierce Street
3846 Independence
New Hope, NAT 55427
2 24.00
2 • 24.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
1 12.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
1 12.00
2 24.00
Denise L. 9nith 6496-98 Riverview Terr. 2 24.00
6492 Riverview Terr.
Fridley, M�t 55432
Ronald E. Schmidt 1375 Skywood Lane
1405 Pierce �rr. I�
Col. Hgts. , NIlV 55421
Vernon Lindberg 6140-44 Star Lane
1897 Stinson Blvd.
New Br igh�on, NIlV 55112
2 24.00
2 24.00
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R. H. Larson, FPB/
Housing Insp.
George Winiecki 6150-56 Star Lane 2 24.00
2732 Highway 10 I�
Nbundsview, NII�T 55432
G& G Building Inc, 6421-23 Starlite Circle 2 24.00
8457 Riverview La. N.
Brooklyn Park, NRV 55444
Ed and Dr�ris Chies 7337-39 Univ. Ave.
7651 Central Ave. NE
Fridley, rN 55432
Steven C'hies 734�51 Univ. Ave.
8624 Miss. Blvd. N�I
Coon Rapids, N¢�I 55433
Daniel C. Fay 7361-63 Univ. Ave.
729 Kimball St. l�
Fridley, HIIV 55432
Ed and Doris Chies 7373-75 Univ. Ave.
7651 Central Ave. I�
Fridley, I�N 55432
Judith Ann Rickhoff 6001-03 2nd Street
6001 2nd St . I�
Fr idley, NIN 55432
Violet Rocek 5791 2 1/2 Street
597 lOth Ave. SW
New Br ightrn, NaV 55112
Edward Otrenba 5057 3rd Street
5567 E. Danube Rd.
Fridley, r'A1 55432
Benson Apts. 506�71 3rd Street
c/o Charles S. Benson
5808 W. 78th St.
Fdina, NQI 55435
N.H.C. Properties 5141-43 3rd Street
7685 Meadow Lane
Eden Prairie, NIIV 55344
Joseph Sinigaglio 5191-93 3rd Street
4715 3rd St. NE
Fridley, NIl�I 55421
2 24.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
1 12.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
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�� LOCATI OF BUII�DII� tlNITS FEE APPRO�TID BY
R. H. Larson, FPB/
Housing Insp.
F3ith L. Magnuson
121 Washington So., #302
rlinneapol is, N�i 55401
Craig Wagner
5840 4th St. I�
Fridley, NflV 55432
Gerald R. Fbss
874 - 94th Ave. I�
Blaine, N�I 55434
Steve Heinecke
5365 - 5th St. DiE
Fridley, N�I 55421
Joseph or Irene
Maertens
144 Rivers Edge Way
Fridley, NN 55432
Ted & Elaine Shirley
2800 Burl ington Ave.
Minneapolis, NII�I 55416
Same c�mer as above
Same aaner as above
Thomas Gliadon
6230 S�nrise Dr. I�
Fridley, D'AI 55432
Same awner as above
Same aaner as above
Rodney Billman
151 Silver Lake Road
Ne�w Brighton, hII�1 55112
Same o�mer as abave
Brawn-Bill Partnership
151 Silver Lake Road
Ne�w Brighton, NaV 55112
5830-32 4th Street
5840-42 4th Street
5940 4th Street
5365-67 5th Street
6232-34 5th Street
6242-44 5th Street
6252-54 5th Street
6272-74 5th Street
5361-63 6th Street
5371-73 6th Street
5381-83 6th Street
6300 7th Street
6310 7th Street
6350 7th Street
1 12.00
1 12.00
2 24.00
1 12.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
2
2
2
24.00
24.00
24.00
2 24.00
2 24.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
1 12.00
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Rpdney Billman 6360 7th Street
151 Silver Lake Road
New Brighton, NIN 55112
Same c�mer as above 6380 7th Street
Same aaner as above 6390 7th Street
Same aaner as above 401 - 63rd Avenue
Same aaner as above 415 - 63rd Avenue
Same awner as above 445 - 63rd Avenue
Wallace R,aeker 50-60 63 1/2 Way
7419 McKinley Sk. I�
Fridley, NA1 55432
Dazyl A. Krech 1313-23 73rd Avenue
1313 - 73rd Ave. I�
Fridley, NYV 55432
Gordon & Alta Johnson 1333-35 73rd Avenue
6944 Camino Degrazia
San Diego, CA 92111
W. �anas & Gloria Shier 1580-84 73 1/2 Avenue
1715 Heritage Lane
New Brighton, I�v 55112
Ed Ch ies 36 a-6 2 74 th Avenue
7651 Central Ave. I�
Fridley, NQV 55432
Jugal Aganaal 37�72 74th Avenue
8455 Sring Lake Pk. Rd.
Mour�dsview, NIN 55112
1 12.00
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