Loading...
03/06/1989 - 5382RICK PRIBYL FINANCE DIRECTOR COUNCIL MEETING MARCH 6, 1989 �-� I�`� FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING �� �!T4 OF RBDLEY FR1GlEV ATTENDANCE SHEET MONDAY March 6 , 19$g �:30 P.M. PLEASE S1GN NAME,ADDRESS AND ITEM NUMBER INTERESTED IN NAMEl===-=----==----=-=--=-=-===-==--= ,�5 ��L,� ADDRESS _ ITEM NUMQERI __________________________________________P===========i �, r,c�.�-: FRIDLET C1TY COUNCiL IffETiNG OF NARCN 6, 1989 - 7:30 P.M. PLEDGE DF ALLEGIANCEc NEY BUSINESS (CONTINUED): PRESENTAT[ON OF ANARDS OR PROCLAMATIONS: Volunteers of America Week APPo�ntment: City Employees ........ . 4 March 5-12, 1989 Girl Scout Yeek March 12-18, 1989 Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ADOPTION OF AGENDA- OPEN FORU1. VISITORS: (Consideration of items not on agenda-- 15 minutes) PUBLIC HEARING- Public Hearing of an Ordinance Amending Section 4.06 of the Eridtey City Charter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 C NEW BUSINESS- Consideration of Approval of a Final Plat, P.S. #88-03, Glacier Park Cortipany Addition, Being a Repiat of 7hat Portion of Lot 3, Auditor's Subdivision No. 79, Generally Located at 5110 Main Street N.E., by API Supply Co . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 2 F Consideration of Deeding of Land to the Housing & Redevelopment Authority ...... 3- 3 E Li censes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Estimates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Adjourn: FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL KEETING, MARCH 6, 1989 PAGE 2 OLD BUSINESS: Consideration of Approval of a Final Plat, P.S. #8'8-03, Glacier Park Company Addition, Being a Replat of That Portion � of Lot 3, Auditor's Subdivision No. 79, . Generally Located at 5110 Main Street - N . E . , by API Supply Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 2 F NEW BUSINESS: Consideration of Deeding of Land to the Housing & Redevelopment Authority ...... 3- 3 E Appointment: City Employees . . . . . . . . . . 4 Claims. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Estimates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ♦ • • � _� � 1 _ _, March S -12,1989 William ,�. Nee Mayor Fridley, AAN WHEREAS, the Volunteers ofAmerica, a Christian social service organization, is celebrating its93rd year of service to the people of Minnesota and the nation; it is therefore certainly appropriate for us to join in the observance of this milestone with the commemoration ofMarch 5-12,1989, as Volunteers ofAmerica Week; and WHEREAS, the Volunteers of America is making a valuable contribution to the people of Minnesota by providing 2 residential treatment centers for emotionally handicapped boys; 3 programs serving autistic, autistic- like and/or developmentally disabled children and youth; 40 treatment foster homes and group homes for infants, children and youth; 5 homes for elderly and/or mentally disabled adults; 41 senior citizen dining sites in Anoka and Hennepin Counties; 2 pre-release and work-release correctional programs for men and a jail. workhouse, and work- release correctional faciliry for female offenders; plus 3 housing complexes for families, the handicapped, and the elderly; and 4 long-term care facilities; and WHEREAS, the Volunteers ofAmerica, throughout its compassionate, yet prdctical crusade, is extending spiritual fellowship as it provides relief where it is most urgent; and WHEREAS, the Volunteers ofAmerica is commemorating its founding in 1896 and urges others to uphold the American philanthropic spirit through their commitment to help those in need; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that 1, William.l. Nee, Mayor of the City ofFYidley, hereby proclaim March 5-12,1989 as VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA WEEK AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that copies of this proclamation be transmitted to the Volun- teers ofAmerica as evidence of our esteem. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,1 have set my hand and caused the seal of the City ofFridley to be a,,�Fxed this 27th day of February,1989. WII.LIAM J. NEE, MAYOR 0 ♦ GIRL SCOUT WEEK March 12 -18,1989 WHEREAS, Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. will be tomorrow's leaders; and . William J. Nee Mayor Fridley, MN WHEREAS, Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. is the largest voluntary organization for girls in the world and draws upon a large resource of positive adult role models; and WHEREAS, the Girl Scout movement continues to emphasize leadership and personal and career development for girls; and WHEREAS, our community and world will be the direct beraeficiaries of the skidled young women who are Girl Scouts; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that I, William J. Nee, Mayor of the City of Fridley, hereby proclaim March 12 -18,1989 as GIRL SCOUT WEEK AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this proclamation be transmitted to the Girl Seouts as evidence of our esteem. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Fridley to be aj�'ixed this 6th day of March,1989. WILLIAM J. NEE, MAYOR 1 �+ �� � MEMO TO: WILLIAM W. BURNS,- Y MANAGER I�� �y� FROM: WILLIAM C. HUNT,,/ STANT TO THE CITY MANAGER STAFF PERSON FOR CHARTER COMMISSION SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING FOR PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO SECTION 4.06 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CHARTER DATE: FEBRUARY 9, 1989 Section 4.06 of the Fridley City Charter sets forth the procedures for nominating a candidate for election to the City Council. Among other things it establishes a window for filing nomination petitions. Currently, these are to be filed "not more than one hundred thirty (130) days nor less.than one hundred (100) days before the general election. . . ." In 1988 this was found to be in conflict with state election laws which superceded this provision. A similar conflict occurred in 1984 which led to the amendment of this section in 1985 to bring it into conformity with the state election laws at that time. Since the state election laws do change from time to time, and since these new statutes supercede the Charter when they are in conflict, it seemed best to the Charter Commission to remove the specific requirement of so many days and replace it with more general terminology which would not have to change as the state laws change. The new sentence in Section 4.06 reads as fol2ows: All nomination petitions shall be filed with the City Clerk in accordance Minnesota State Statutes. The Fridley Charter Commission approved this amendment at its meeting of October 24, 1988, and voted to submit it to the Fridley City Council on January 30, 1989. On behalf of the Fridley Charter Commission I request that you present this amending ordinance to the Fridley City Council and request them to set a public hearing on the proposed amendment for the Council meeting to be held on March 6, 1989. ORDINANCE NO. - 1989 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 4.06 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CHARTER THE CITY COUNGIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 4.06. NOMINATIONS BY PETITION.• The mode of nomination of all elective officers provided for by this Charter shall be by petition. The name of any eligible voter of the City shall be printed upon the ballot whenever a petition as hereinafter prescribed shall have been filed in that person's behalf with the City Clerk. Such petition shall be signed by at least ten (10) registered voters qualified to vote for the office in question. No elector shall sign petitions for more candidates than the number of offices to be filled at the election. Should such a case occur, the signature shall be void as to the petition or petitions last filed. //All nomination petitions shall be in the hands of the City Clerk not more than one hundred thirty (130) days nor less than one hundred (100) days before the general election at which time the filings shall be closed. The City Clerk shall prepare the ballots with names of the candidates for an office in a manner to be provided by ordinance.//All nomination petitions shall be filed with the City Clerk in accordance with Minnesota State Statutes. Each petition, when presented, must be accompanied by a five dollar ($5.00) filing fee. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1989. WILLIAM J. NEE, MAYOR ATTEST: SHIRLEY A. HAAPALA, CITY CLERK Public Hearing: First Reading: Secortd Reading: Publications: 1A Ci�RTER CONNIISSION N�ETING, OCI'OB�Et 24, 1988 Ms. Hendley asked haa the CoRmission mez�Uers felt about the G drawing this fran the City Cotmcil and prepari.ng to put it an Mr. Stouffer stated the Catmissio� has started a prooess, contin�e that process and let the Council make a decisian 1B P 4 nmis on with- - ot. they should way or the oti�er. Mr. Betzold stated if the Cauicil does not wte t�o appr , for what,ever reason, then the prcyposed �nenc�ment m�st go to the wters. I should probably be on the ballot for the Nov�a�er I989 electiai. That wo d be a city wide election. It would be folly to tzy to call a special electi in April, so they essentially have one year. If the noxmal processes are in ace and the Council wtes same time in January 1989, it was his sugges ' to wait and see what the Council does. tir. van Dan stated he would feel a littl uneasy if they w�ere forcing the issue to a special electian, because they txying to increase participati� in an electoral prooess. The Councilme��be are elected by the pevple, and the Charter Comnission members are not, so they should let the Council prevail first on their vwn timeline and the ssi� can wait and see what happens. :�ION by Mr. Stouffer, sec proposed Charter amen�dn�ents review this issue on a meei� UPON A VOICE VO�I'E, AT?. CA.QI'.IFU UI�,NIlKOUSLY. / 2. CONSIDE�2ATION OF ii by Mr. van Dan, to vontinue the process for the City Council, and that the Charter Cam�ussioci to-meetirw basis . AYE , Ci�pg2SON HEP�I�Y DDCI,AFiFD TF� MOTION FOR r�E.TtSFIIP IN Z'I� Ci�iER COPR�'iISSION: Ms. Hendley sta she had talked to John Sillman who has lived in Fridley since 1979. He is Coordinator for the Fridley Volunteer Service for the seniors and lvw in people. He is now retired and has irxiicated he would be willing to serve the Charter Cannissian. He will submit a letter e�ressing his interest ' serving. The C 'ssiori members stated they would vote tA send Mr. Sillman's n�re to the J ge after receipt of the letter, I?unt stated he hc�ped to find out the pra�dure, if arYy, for reducing the : of the Charter Co�nissiori members by the next meetin9• 3. OONSIDII2P,TION OF Sf�TI�I 4.06, N(Y"LIl�►TIONS SY PETITION: Mr. Hunt stated that at the last meeting, t�Lr. Betzold made a motion reooc�mending some language for disc.ussion and adaption by the Charter Catmission. MOrTIOri by Mr. Stauffer, secocycied by Mr. Oquist, to reaffirm the matior► made o�n September 26, 1988, t� reoannend that Section 4.06 of the FYidley City Charter be aanended as follaas: Sentence 6, beginning with "All naminatio� petitions..." be deleted aryd replaced with the follaaing wording: "All nonination �etitions shall be filed with the City Clerk in acoortiance with e e ection aws estabiished by Minnesota state statutes." 1C CF� CC)t�'MISSION MEETI:JG, OC.TOAER 24, 1988 PAGE 5 L'PON A VOICE VO'I�, ALL WTING RYE, CHAIRPERSGIN F�1�IDLEY DDC�RID Tf� MQTION CI�►RRIID UNANIlyCXJSLY. Mr. van Dan stated that in looking at the wording of the trotion, he did not like the w�ord; "established", and felt it should be replaced with a more appropriate w�rd. To him, the word "established" means a basic, first-time, nailed civwr► fact, and this is r�t the case. It should be replaced with "regulated" or "oontained in Minnesota State Statutes". r�o�riorr � r�r. Nelsai, seoonded by Mr. van Dan, to reopen discussion on Co derati� of Section 4.06, Naninations by Petition". UPON A VOICE VCITE, ALL VdTING AYE, Q�AIRPERSOr1 f�DLEY DDCI,AFtFD TFiE M(7TION CARRIFD UI�1NIl�(7IJSLY. . MOTION by Mr. Stauffer, seconded by Mr. Betzold, to change the w�rding in the �m�tion and that sentence 6 of Sectio�n 4.06 of the Fridley City Charter be amended as follows: "All ncmination petitions shall be filed with the City Clerk in accordance with Minnesota State Statutes." 'v'PON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPER.SON fIETDL�.Y DDCL�RID TI-iE P40�TION CARR� UNANIl�K)USLY. 4. CONSIDII�ATION OF SDC.'TION 4.07, NQt12NATING PETTTIONS (FOFd�AT) : Mr. Hunt stated that at the last meeti.ng, the Ca*mission voted to refer the consideration of Sectiai 4.07 to the City Attorney and the Charter Coamission AttArney for drafting the appropriate language to make Section 4.07 conform with State Statutes. Fie stated this has not yet been done. This iteqn was o�ntinued until the next meeting. 5. CONSIDgtATION �' PREPARATION OF 1�II�1[JAL R�ORT IN CC["iPLIANCE 4:'ITH P'IINNESdTA STA�i]'I'ES , 410 . 0 5, SzJ� . 2: Mr. Hunt stated it had oame to his attention that the Co�nissioc� has been out of ooc�nliance with this State Statute requisement to sutmit an anrn�al report to the chief judge of the district oourt on or before Dec. 31 of each year. MOTIC7�1 by Mr. Stcuffer, seconded by Mr. Oc�aist, to st�nit an annual report to the chief judge of the district oourt on or before Dec. 31 of each year; the annual report to can.sist of the past year' s minutes of the Charter Cu�nissivan meetings, along with a oo�ver letter signed by the Chairperson ind.icating this is the annual report and citing State Statute 410.05, S��Yxi. 2.. Mr. iiunt stated the Nov�er minutes w�ould not be aPPraved b'Y the Charter Crnmission until their January meeting, and the annual repc>rt was to be sub�+itted on a caler�dar year basis. � Ms. Herydley stated she did not think the minutes had to be appzoRred minutes, aryd the Noveniber minutes oould be submitted alang with the rest of the year's minutes. � � cinroF F� �� DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: C011ILMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPART'MENT MEMORANDUM February 28, 1989 William Burns, City Manager �� �+f-� � Jock Robertson, Community Development Director Barbara Dacy, Planning Coordinator Approval of Final Plat, API Supply Co., P.S. #88-03 Attached is the staff report for the Final Plat for the API Supply Co. at 5110 Main Street N.E. The Council closed the public hearing on February 27, 1989. It is recommended that the Council approve the subdivision subject to the recommended conditions of approval from the Planning Commission. The resolution which authorizes signature of the final plat will not be submitted to the City Council until the final plat mylars have been reviewed and approved by City and County staff. BD/dn M-89-87 � _ � STAFF REPORT � APPEALS DATE �'�O� PLANI�WG COM�MSSION DATE : January 25 , 1989 FRlDLEY CRY COUV(� DATE: February 27, 1989 q�Tt.qq BD/dn REC�UEST PERMIT NUMBER APPLICANT PROPOSED REQUEST LOCATION SITE DATA S12E DENSITY PRESENT ZONING ADJACENT LAND USES 8► ZONWG ��$ PARK DEDICATION ANALYSIS FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS CONFORMANCE TO COMPREHENSNE PLAN COMPAT�qJTY WITH ADJACENT USES 8� ZONIVG ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS STAFF RECOMMENDATION APPEALS RECOMMENDATION PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION P.S. #88-03 API Supply Company To replat Lot 3, Auditor's Subdivision No. 79 5110 Main Street N.E. Lot 1; 10.3 acres; Lot 2, 7.1 acres; Lot 1, 36% lot coverage M-2, Heavy Industrial N, M-1; S, M-2; E, R-l; W, M-2 Available Payable upon building permit application. N/A Yes Yes N/A Approval. r��l r� -� Staff Report P.S. #88-03 API Supply Co. Page 2 REQUEST The petitioner, API Supply Company, is requesting to replat that portion of Lot 3, Auditor's Subdivision No. 79, generally located at 5110 Main Street N.E. A replat is needed in order for the petitioner to mortgage their building located at this site. API Supply's title company will not issue insurance unless the property is subdivided. ANALYSIS Background The property was originally owned by Burlington Northern Inc. who recently sold it to Glacier Park Company. Glacier Park will own both of the lots to be subdivided, but will lease the northern lot (Lot 1) to API Supply Co. Glacier Park does plan on developing Lot 2 in the future, however, there are no development plans as of yet. Site The property contains 18.5 acres and is being subdivided into two parcels. The first parcel, Lot 1, is approximately 11 acres in size and will contain the API Supply Company building. Lot 2 contains approximately 7.5 acres and is vacant. Both of these lots comply with the regulations stated in the M-2, Heavy Industrial zoning district. The plat does not include the westerly 250 feet of Lot 3, Auditor's Subdivision No. 79 because this portion is part of a different tax parcel. Burlington Northern's railroad lines are located within this area. Further, the City is requesting a dedication bikeway/walkway easement along Main Street. This portion of Main Street has been designated as part of the City's bikeway/walkway corridor. RECOMMENDATION TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION Staff recommends approval of preliminary plat, P.S. #88-03, with the following stipulations: 1. Park fee for Lot 2 shall be paid at the time a building permit is issued. 2. A bikeway/walkway easement shall be dedicated to the City and recorded by August 15, 1989. Staff Report P.S. #$$-03 API Supply Co. Page 3 2C PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION The Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the preliminary plat subject to the recommended stipulations by staff. CITY COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the final plat, subject to the stipulations recommended by the Planning Commission. The resolution which authorizes signature of the mylars will not be sumitted to the City Council until reviewed and approved by City and County staff. 0 ' T.30, R.24 FR/OLEY � � 12 � ,�, � ;;�;, r" ,..::_: -c _ - � � i ;� NO THE'RN r , , � �y i ► , : ' ' 9 . �_� v '' , r . . • `p OUTId► Q w LOT �• 'Wf,,,1 a�, oun.or n ' i�M, • ,/... �..- :: C:.�, a � �� '� t? ,.•:: - ,ND.,IKAY� C�;T!'v"' NH��¢; �/���`. • ,+ i \ Cu. .._ : a� ��� ::76" OYT�OT�11(+.- � �C � . d ,�... . �� � � ve.u. ! v � . � . ouN«wt 2 ; �ii r.i �w 's �, ,� ,, 3 e � � ; cr oa C� D ��� � � n'�" ; � a •~ , , , ~ OUTLOT'RR~,, �� `O � ^ � CEN R ,., ", o �'' , // :=i � :z ., � :2 , � ; , ., ;NJ 7 �.(1 OYTIOT V !! � _____'_�'. .:',%w O -- ; ; •, a 51 ST: WAY ' •',+,:�,•T ;i ' � „',• ,,, �..� .• hrw [,« • ✓ l i wyry • �� out�or'Nr 79 6 r; ��)e.:` � S�,o rES O� .9.c�E�vic,+ �, �. .r 13 — P . S . 4� 88-03 API Supply Co. � r.;> n. cqw.a.na+ o� Rtcatc: �s ' iNfY ANFAR MI THf A!.'Gw� C_ J, ry OfFKfS A;iFC1:NG TN( I"SI i:i1�:: ,r� � ce.•,.7•,� :- r:: •- . i ; ;, _ cc ��; ,..�. . . � .`..r: � I i: � . . . . . . . •; t- - ; � """. ^ _ _ .. _ J 53927 I I N.F � � sec.n ...,•.. ....- .. i ��'`' i —K% � i • �- �.y � �� � -•, � i 1 I �.. i..� � ...,. � ,. . ,vv[ i C. I � I -, %�✓1 I �� 4 1 ar,; . � �w. �r.ar j � I h � � e v � � ` ✓f � .�..' � _ � ~��� � � S � � f t i � � : ; ; ;' � �, � — y I � Yr� � A � � , i � 28 �...... ...... u�rr....... .._. i �� �� 'i C ! ` ♦ � '' � �l ) . � �ts.T tn: I � 14 — /n n�,d A! F .fN/ h! is'.rc F. IN Sft : r ;i-. ,. ...,. ��� r�,:: � .w� 4. � sr� /r I /� .� w�..w � i�A .. 2D LOCATION MAP ! :� 6 t 7 0 � E ��5� � E;� ; •.= :� ` � ��E , � � �� - • j � it� t �� � � �. F � 0 P . S . �� 88-03 A API Supply Co . L�' �i �� i� � �j ii � � �ed��f� �� � ���i t � �� �� !; � :: �����i����� � �� ��r� �:; • F r c��; i � . � r� Q � �s � • i�Fl� �r ���3 . . � � �� : � :� �� " ��:�:�tt ���t . � � I I I� I� y r M O ( • N � ` _� �� a,� <� ��' N � V ' 1 r' n � r / � n i a rn- 41 I� i � � `v' � � � I M(,� I C: 1 ` A `�� ,� �� �T � � � �� v m j7 I �� � �` 0 \ � SITE PLAN �=i ,;c 3 �-�����C� � �° � `��9������1 IP`"�. � ATTORNEYS AT LAW Virgil C. Herrick David P. Newman James D. Hceft Gregg V. Herrick William Burns City Manager City of Fridley 64U1 University Avenue Fridley, MN 55432 February 28, I989 RE: Fridley Plaza Office Building Dear Mr. Burns: As you are aware, the owners of the Fridley Plaza Office Building are in the process of selling this building. In the course of preparing for the closing a title issue has arisen. The HRA has previously entered into a long term lease of the adjoining parking facilities to the owners of the Fridley Plaza Office Building. This lease was originally entered into on September 28, 1982. In September, 1988 an amendment was entered into due to the decision by the HRA to construct a structured parking facility on this site. Among the amendments was to extend the term of the original lease to 99 years.It has now come to our attention that in fact the HRA only owns the eastern portion of this parking facility and that the balance of it is owned by the City of Fridley. This presents two (2) problems. First of all, the HRA cannot lease property to which it is not the owner. Secondly, the HRA is constructing a parking structure on property which it does not technically own. Enclosed you will find a letter from Minnesota Title outlining the problem. I have also enclosed a copy of the plat in which I outlined in green the approximate area of the parking facility which continues to be owned by the City of Fridley. Due to the fact that closing is eminent on the building and further due to the fact that seven (7> years ago the HRA entered into a lease in which they agreed to lease this parking facility to the owners of the adjoining building, I did enter into a Letter of Undertaking with Minn�sota Title in which:I represented to them that the HRA and the City would take the necessary steps so as to provide the owners of the building with a valid lease over the entire parking area. There are three (3) options which the City may wish to consider. I have ranked these options in order of recommendation with the first option being the approach which our office wouZd most strongly recommend: Suite 2U5, fi401 L'niversiry Avenue 1�'.E., Fridley, ;�finnesota 55432, 612-571-3850 3A William Burns February 28, 1989 Page Two l. The City of Fridley would quit claim deed to the HRA that portion of Lot 7 which I have outlined in the attachment. (You will note that Lot 7 continues westerly along the north side of City Aall. Title to this portion of the property would continue in the name of the City.) This quit claim deed would reserve to the City non-exclusive access for parking, ingress and egress. Under the City Charter the City can only convey property after the adoption of an Ordinance. Consequently, I have taken the liberty of preparing a draft Ordinance. 2. The City could lease the subject property to the HRA with the express understanding that the HRA would then be permitted to enter into a sublease with the owners of the Fridley Plaza Office Building. This lease would have to be of a duration not less than the term of the lease to the owners of the building (99 years). This lease would also have to include authority for the HRA to construct the structured parking facility on the subject property. Because this lease would need to be for such an extended period of time, it is our recommendation that a quit claim deed might be a cleaner way to handle this transaction. 3. A third option would be for the City Council to jointly enter into the parking lot lease with the HRA and the owners of the Fridley Plaza Office Building. Aowever, a separate agreement would still need to be entered into wherein the City Council would authorize the HRA to construct the structured parking facility on the subject property. As I explained to you earlier, I am at a loss to understand how this problem originally arose. Since our office was only peripherally involved in the development of the Fridley Plaza Office Building, our files do not contain any information on this item. However, it has always been the understanding of our office as well as Jock's understanding that the intent was for the HRA to own and maintain the parking facility. This is consistent with the approach that Nasim took over a year ago in requesting the HRA to pay for this parking facility. It is also consistent with�the discussion that occurred severa�l years ago in which the owners of the office building were arguing that there were inadequate parking spaces contained within the parking site and the HRA agreed to increase the number of parking spots. WilZiam Burns February 28, 1989 Page Three :�1 �: I recognize that Z have taken some liberties in indicating to the title company that the City would take the necessary steps in resolving this matter without explicit council approval. However, I am confident that the City will take the steps necessary in order to be able to fully perform the obligations which it has entered into. I would ask you to place this matter on the agenda March 6, 1989 City Council meeting. If I can provide any additional information, please do not hesitate to Sincere y yours, � ,� , ; , . ,, � avid P. N wman DPN:jeb Enclosures for the you with contact me. ORDINANCE NO. - 1989 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY The City Council of the City of Fridley does ordain as follows: Section 1. That the City of Fridley is hereby authorized to convey to the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority the following described property to wit: That part of Lot 7, Block 1, Fridley Plaza Center, Anoka County, Minnesota lying southeasterly and easterly of the east line of Lot 8 and its extension northerly to the north line of said Lot 7, in said Block 1, Fridley Plaza Center. Subject to a permanent non-exclusive easement for parking ingress and egress. Section 2. That in conjunction with the granting of this deed the City further waives pursuant to Section 211.05 of the City Code, any requirements for subdivision approval, due to the fact that this conveyance is consistent with the overall plan for the development of this area and was tacitly approved by the City in 1982. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1989. WILLIAM J. NEE, MAYOR ATTEST: SHIRLEY A. HAAPALA, CITY CLERR Public Hearing: First Reading: Second Reading: Publications: (ORDINANCE/H&N 2-27-89) 3C � MINNESOTA _TITLE � a� .�, February 29, 1989 �• David Newmaa Herrick & Newmaa 6401 iJniversity �ys�e� N� �� Fridley, Minaesota 55432 �: Parkiag �amP Lease Dear Dave: 3D �...r._�.r TiW Inwrane� C�p� d. �oti � 1375 �op;nm„ a;r,. S,,;u 200 � �► R+v�ds Minn�sou 55�33 612/7S4 Y610 F/Uc BtZ/754 Z813 —� Ha� Dlb� MG��ve ---' — �I°�'i M'uo°�t�ra 55401 7'his letter is to in#o� you that att�r a sesrch o! ths records o! ths Conat I find thet the aajoricy ei I,ot 7� gloek l� gridley Plaza Ceater ia own�d by of_Fridl�y as e'vidQnced b.y Docyasnt Nos. ed. I am also anclosi 230199 anci Z6gpgZ, copies of which a shows the underlyln� 1 ga1 descr�tption recited oa the twotdeed�.idley Plaza C Y �cordor. tha City re attach- enter thst In ord�r to complete ths transacti�-t�t i� $�eduled Co close on February 2k, 1989 wherein the City of Pridley Housin� & Redsvelopmenc Authority pro Zeasehold inter@st in parlormance It�ves Paees to cr�ate a� the City of Fridley to ths City of Fridl�yAg�jtaBg&tg�developmeat Authority which d- p � mus� i�avt a deed f rom crlb�s the property as that part ot T,ot 7, 81ock 1, Fridley Plaza C�ater, q�� �ynt Minnesota, lyiAg soyth�asterly aad easterly oi tha �ast line of lot 8 and its exte es cwrtherly to the north �ias o! 8=� �t � y' the deed will nesd a subdivis�.on st+�mp irom heaCitylapproviagithe aplitaof�latrg��ioa atte�upt�d to contact the Also, Fridley Plaza Center is ex ��un�y ��8urer's ofiics �to eonfir,� that I.ot 7, Block 1, trY again later thi.� morniAgpt property but was told the computer� were down. I will Yf You need any furthQr iafcrmati.on, 1et m� knoW. Sincezely, ���� M�srge ico� dss�t• V�ce Presidant/Managex I�•vw Att. PROYERIY IS EXP.MPT � � V � 'J � 1J.�— —, yr { � ( ( � � �n W � �va �•ss'is E - so�.�s' UJ�ar - �S.OD' `;°w�•�04rN�d.id' � ,�-T�+� Ni+�rN Li�vc Of Lor 7 �� �� . � CO/1?�'/!/G �� W ;� G � � �Q, ��� � � �� '�4 �Pyb / `. P� ro . . Q _ .� � k� . . � �� ; \ N ^ 0 � � � � "�'� �`.i .': ,p'E.= � rd,�'� . . � "a ti .50.�. � o��•'� ��' , �. W Ne9•Sd�lS'E-SSOO' _ � ��� ��� �O'D/'�s'E•f.GiO' � � V GO � 9 SD %S ""E ,4it• ��► `�;,� R`� P 3�r� . G,n � ParK��,s , v�a�r � h � G'sns�/sit�/e�I e{/i C�MG. C �sI �.,.`i"- -- -�-- -.� � � .�� I � ' �A -� L'iwar �.irv�r'.� -. - -, �i "^-{� ' .- ti.2� K.,` y . ...' ., t.rsA .Wt .'.�� � .' f�t/M �JK1 S• O ' � C' 9b.fQ t�' t� ! U • v i�11 •i.'t'i:tr1:•�;:•,.. G.s I � ;..� � . �»; ; e.N�r � r.o � �'4-L.CO'!+y�t '' � . `�•w `_3'� � ♦ �_- —"`�'• . ± Fridl�y Plaza OHic� 9ldg. ,..�- N y �: `�� e � � " I.: ;; ;:�`r � 6�01 Un�v�rsity Av�. N.E. �:�i'�:.: � � ;-;�v�. 3 � 3-5T—Brick I' 'PPiiX'��,���:�:'��� � e ;-7 IK ..cs.�%A•':�'..aN 0 e� r�;-P�tOI�o�6o Ss riG"'I. tQ,..: � ` ' L• E/�SL ML NT d 5`•� � � ' 11,396.L S.F, \�•.:.�� 'p ;.;. ''•'T i � � �''�' �': : o- w -�.`��t-'" ,� ': e �� o. e•_i�.,:];`�` �. .� w E, I,' \ �� ��,t'' ��. � ue,t . - / •..o'w�Ai3�'r{': -=�-{��- c.. �''� g�' � `�f�j .;,�i�,;;;'�:: °'� p�•i ,�'� c�' y i �.' • � � 7'�. :� + •�i�.'' B-G/ .•�1,� • Q' R[P san Ssrrt,: wj f/ I' ' - Tirs S.lJ. Cs.�. O� Gor I'1� � b I �yl � � r� ,y tfy, S, ~ �� �/L O —% �r ' � v❑ � �{/I�I/IIIY.� � rI//NX. CAye� 4j ' �P��ox b� r��e�.nd E/.� ..� a Y� � � � ti � 2 u � W @� ' , / V�� 0 � O � " �, � k ����G � � y��0 0 � . ft " o// Wife.wuc!� L__ _a - �_�� � � ' Fourmies Ave. � —� � \ 3E � i _� W Z �a a� ` _ N L .� .•-• � 4 � �� V h � �d r S� �`b � /i V�� i FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL MARCH 6, 1989 GAS SERVICES Rollins Heating & Air Cond. 2420 West County Road C � Roseville, MN 55113 By: DuWayne Elling GENERAL CONTRACTOR Lindstrom Cleaning & Const. inc. 9621 Tenth Avenue N. � Plymouth, MN 55441 By: Robert Hennen Western Remodelers, Inc. 2520 West Larpenteur St. Paul, MN 55113 Thomas Contracting Inc. 14855 Lake Drive Forest Lake, MN 55025 By: Barry Goldman By: Tim Thomas HEATING Gilbert Mechanical Contractors Inc. 3012 Clinton Avenue No. Minneapolis, MN 55408 By: P. Dan Gilbert Rollins Heating & Air Cond. 2420 West County Road C Roseville, MN 55113 By: DuWayne Elling LICENS$8 WILLIAM SANDIN Plbg-Htg. Insp. DARREL CLARK Chief Bldg. Ofcl Same Same WILLZAM SANDIN Plbg-Htg. Insp. Same 7