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CfTY OF
FRIDLEY
The City of Eridley will not discriminate against or harass anyone in the admission or access to, or treatment, or employment
in its services, programs, or activities because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, marital status,
sexual orientation or status with regard to public assistance. Upon request, accommodation will be provided to allow individuals
with disabilities to participate in any of Fridley's services, programs, and activities. Hearing impaired persons who need an
interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 at least one
week in advance. (TTD/572-3534)
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. : : ____-_ - ._ - - _ __ � =
PRESENTATION:
Fridley American Legion Post #303:
Donation for Fridley Community Center
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
City Council Meeting of July 28, 1997
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APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
NEW BUSINESS:
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Resolution Commending the Anoka
County Emergency Services,
Integrated Waste Management and
Parks Departments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.01 - 1.02
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 11, 1997 Page 2
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA•
NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)•
Receive Bids and Award Contract
for Driveway Paving Project No. 307 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.01 - 2.03
Approve Change Order No. 2 to � - - - - - -- � � . __. _ � .. , _ . _
Central Avenue Bikeway/Walkway
Project No. ST. 1994 - 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.01 - 3.03
Resolution Authorizing Changes in
Appropriations for the General Fund
and the Capital Improvement Fund
for the First and Second Quarters of
1997 ....................................4.01-4.03
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First Reading of an Ordinance Recodifying
the Fridley City Code, Chapter 1, by
Amending Section 1.02.09 (Ward Boundaries) . . . . . . . . . 5.01 - 5.06
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APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
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Claims ....................................6.01
Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.01 - 7.03
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Esti mates: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.01
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AD4PTION OF AGENDA:
OLD �'CISINESS:
Special Use Permit, SP #97-02,
by Home Depot USA, Inc., to Allow
Nurseries or Garden Centers Which
Require Outdoor Sales and Storage,
Generally Located at 5650 Main
Street N. E. (Ward 3) (Tabled
July 14, 1997) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.01 - 9.14
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The City of Eridley will not discriminate against or harass anyone in the admission or access to, or treatment, or employment 'tt��i�
services, programs, or activities because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, marital status, sexual
orientation or status with regard to public assistance. Upon request, accommodation will be provided to allow individuals with
disabilities to participate in any of Fridley's services; programs, and activities. Hearing impaired persons who need an interpreter or
other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids shouid contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 at least one week in advance.
(TTD/572-3534) `
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
PRESENTATION:
Fridley American Legion Post #303:
Donation for Fridley Community Center
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
City Council Meeting of July 28, 1997
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APPROVAL OF PROPOSED COI�ENT AGENDA:
NEW BUSINESS:
Resolution Commending the Anoka
County Emergency Services,
Integrated Waste Management and
Parks Departments . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.01 - 1.02
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Receive Bids and Award Contract
for Driveway Paving Project
No. 307 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.01 - 2.03
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Approve Change Order No. 2 to
Central Avenue Bikeway/Walkway
Project No. ST. 1994 - 9 . . . . . . . 3.01 - 3.03
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APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
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NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED�
Resolution Authorizing Changes in
Appropriations for the General Fund
and the Capital Improvement Fund
for the First and Second Quarters of
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4.01 - 4.03
First Reading of an Ordinance Recodifying
the Fridley City Code, Chapter 1, by
Amending Section 1.02.09 (Ward
Boundaries) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.01 - 5.06
Claims
Licenses
Estimates:
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ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
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OLD BUSINESS:
Special Use Permit, SP #97-02,
by Home Depot USA, Inc., to Allow
Nurseries or Garden Centers Which
Require Outdoor Sales and Storage,
Generally Located at 5650 Main
Street N.E. (Ward 3) (Tabled
July 14, 1997) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.01 - 9.14
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NEW BUSINESS:
Receive Bids and Award Contract for
Copier Machiner; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.01 - 10.05 - - :
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Informal Status Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.01
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THE MINLTTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF
JULY 28, 1997
THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF TAE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL
OF JULY 28, 1997 ,_
`} The Re�ular Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order by Mayor Jorgenson at
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Jorgenson led the City Council and the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Mayor Jorgenson, Councilman Barnette; Councilman Billings, and
Councilwoman Bolkcom
Members Absent: Councilman Schneider
PROCLAMATION:
Mayor Jorgenson read and issued a proclamation procia'iming Sunday, August 17, 1997 Blue and
White Sunday. She called upon all citizens of Fridley to acknowledge the outstanding
performance of all Blue and White personnel as recommended by Woodcrest Baptist Church. A
representative �rom the.� Woodcrest Baptist� Church was presented with a plaque by Mayor
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APPROVAL OF MINUTES•
COUNCIL MEETING, JULY 14, 1997•
MOTION by Councilwoman Bolkcom to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded by
Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Jorgenson declared the motion
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carried unanimously. • - -
_APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
OLD BUSINESS:
1. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF
JUNE 4, 1997 (TABLED JUNE 23, 1997)•
RECEIVED THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF
� ° • ' JUNE 4, 1997.
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NEW BUSIIVESS:
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2.: RECEIVE THE MTNUTES OF THE PLANNiNG COMMiSSiON MEETING OF
� JUNE 18, 1997 (TABLED JUNE 23 1997)•
RECEIVED THE MiNUTES OF THE PLAN1viNG COMMISSION MEET[NG OF
JUNE 18, 1997.
3. SPECiAL USE PERMiT REOUEST, SP #97-05, BY KARL FOSTER, TO ALLOW
CONSTRUCTION OF A SECOND ACCESSORY STRUCTURE OVER 240
SQUARE FEET, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 6654 EAST RiVER ROAD N E
(WARD 3):
Mr. Burns, City Manager reported on the request by Karl Foster for a 24' X 24' garage.
The garage is to be combined with a 14' x 30' living space addition as an attachment to a
24' x 36' existing dwelling built in 1996. The additional structure can be 6uilt within lot
coverage requirements. Planning Commission unanimously approved the request at their
July 16 meeting, with three stipulations. (1) architectural compatibility, (2) the structure
S�'iaii i'iGi �� ilScu iGr a,i01i�c vCCll�aii0ll; �iiu t�j hard su►facc� d;i�eways �ilaii bc
constructed for both garages by July 31, 1998. Staff recommends Council's approval.
GRANTED SPECIAL USE PERMIT REQUEST, SP #97-05, WITH THREE
STIPULAITONS: (1) THE EXISTING AND PROPOSED GARAGES AND
DWELLING SHALL BE ARCHITECTURALLY COMPATIBLE; (2) THE
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE SHALL NOT BE USED FOR A HOME
OCCUPATION; AND (3) HARD SURFACED DRIVEWAYS TO THE
PROPOSED AND EXISTING GARAGES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED BY
JULY 31, 1998.
4. VARiANCE RE UEST VAR #97-10 BY KA FOSTER TO REDUCE THE
SIDE YARD SETBACK FROM 10 FE�`� i� � FEET TO ALLOW THE
CONSTRUCTION OF A 14 FOOT x 3D FOOT ADDITION GENERALLY
LOCATED A.T 6654 EAST RIVER ROAD N E(WARD 3)•
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Mr. Burns, City Manager, presented the request by Karl Foster for a reduction of required
side yard from 10 feet to 6 feet, as a variance is needed for the expansion of an existing
non-conforming home built in 1928. The owner asked for the variance in order to qualify
for the "This Old House" tax deferment program. The variance will enable the petitioner
to build the addition described in the previous item. The Appeals Commission approved
the request by a two to one vote with one stipulation. Staff recommends Council's
approval.
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GRANTED VARIANCE REQUEST, VAR #97-10, WITH ONE STIPULATION:
IF THE PETITIONER CANNOT USE THE EXiSTING FOUNDATION, THE
STRUCTURE SHALL BE BROUGHT INTO CONFORMANCE WITH•�THE 10
FOOT SETBACK REQUIREMENT.
5. RESOLUTiON NO 55-1997 APPROVING A SUBDIVISION, LOT SPLIT, L.S.
#97-01 TO SPLIT 20 FEET FROM THE ADJACENT PROPERTY AT 670
DOVER STREET N E AND ADD IT TO 7965 RIVERVIEW TERRACE N.E. (L.S.
#97-01, BY MONTE AND MiCHELLE MAHERI (WARD 3):
Mr. Burns, City Manager, reported on the request by Monte Maher asking that a 20 foot
by 50 foot parcel of land be split from property located at 670 Dover Street and added to
petitioner's property at 7965 Riverview Terrace. By this action, the petitioner will expand
his side yard from 11 feet to 31 feet, and presumably will enable the construction of a
future deck. While the lot split does reduce the size of an aiready non-conforming lot
from 8,600 square feet to 7,600 square feet, it is stafis opinion that the reduction does
not adversely impact the useable area of 670 Dover Street. The request was approved
unanimously by the Planning Commission at their July 16 meeting. Staff recommends
Council's appr�val.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 55-1997.
6. RESOLUTION NO. 56-1997 APPROVING MN/DOT AGREEMENT N0.76204
WITl3 THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR
IMPROVING THE I-694 N.E. NORTHEAST RAMP.
AND,
RECEIVE BiDS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF INTERSTATE HIGHWAY
I-694 N E RAMP TO TRUNK HIGHWAY 47 (UNIVERSITY AVENUE),
PROJECT NO. ST. 1997-3 (WARD 1): •
The City has prepared plans and specifications for the ramp upgrade. Council authorized
solicitation of bids for the�project, and staff opened bids on July 18, 1997. The low bid
. ,,was submitted by Forest Lake Construction at $453,496.01. In addition� receiving and
awarding the bid, Council is being asked to approve an agreement with MnDOT. This
agreement establishes that the City administers the project while the State provides funds
and inspects the project. Staff recommends that Council approve the agreement with
MnDOT, receive the bids, and award the contract for the construction of the I-694/TH47
ramp improvements to Forest Lake Construction for $453,496.01.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 56-1997. RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING BIDS
FOR TFIE IMPROVEMENT OF INTERSTATE NIGHWAY I-694 N.E. RAMP TO
TRUNK HIGHWAY 47 (UNIVERSITY AVENUE), PROJECT NO. ST. 1997-3:
FOREST LAKE CONSTRUCTION, $453,49G.01; AND THOMAS & SONS
CONSTRUCTION, $457,050.35. AWARDED THE CONTRACT TO THE LOW
BIDDER, FOREST LAKE CONSTRUCTiON iN THE AMOUNT OF �453,49G.01.
FRiDLEY CITY COUNCTL MEETiNG OF JULY 28 1997 PAGE 4
7. RESOLUTiON IN SUPPORT OF AN APPLICATION FOR A MiNNESOTA
LAWFUL GAMBLING PREMISE PERMIT TO CLiMB THEATRE COMPANY
_ (MAPLE LANES, 6310 AiGHW�AY 65 N E)(WARD 2)•
CLIMB Theatre Company would replace Totino-Grace High School as the holder of the
lawful gambling premise permit for Maple Lanes. CLIMB is a nonprofit theater company
that provides instruction to elementary and secondary school audiences. Topics include
violence prevention, substance abuse and addiction, sexual harassment, and conservation
(recycling). They are located in St. Paul, and have done work in the Fridley, Anoka-
Hennepin, Spring Lake Park and Brooklyn Center School Districts. This fall, they are
doing a five-day workshop on acceptance at Woodcrest Elementary. They expect to
benefit Fridley residents by providing their children with effective programming. Totino-
., Grace High S�;hool agreed to leave Maple Lanes after their lease ended, and they have no
objections to �another charitable organization doing business there. Staff recommends
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ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 57-1997.
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AUTHORIZED PAYMENT OF CLAIM NOS. 75555 - 75829.
9. LICENSES: =%
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APPROVED THE LICENSES AS SUBMITTED AND AS ON FILE IN THE •
LICENSE CLERK'S OFFICE.
10. ESTIMATES:
APPROVED THE ESTIMATES AS FOLLOWS:
Richmar C�iiistruction, �nc.
7776 Alden Way, N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Water Treatment Plant No. 3
Project No. 293
Estimate No. 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 25,043.66
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Hardrives, Inc.
1�4475 Quiram Drive
Rogers, MN 553374
Central Avenue Bikeway/Walkway
Project No. ST. 1994 - 9
Estimate No. 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 16,207.95
S.M. Hentges & Sons, Inc.
650 Quaker Avenue
P.O. Box 69
Jordan, MN 55352
Misc. Concrete Curb & Gutter & Sidewalk
Project No�305 '
Estimate No. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 10,958.25
No persons in the audience spoke regarding the proposed consent agenda items.
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MOTION by Councilman Barnette, to approve the consent agenda items. Seconded by
Councilman Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Jorgenson declared the motion
carried unanimously.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
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MOTION by Councilman Billings to adopt the agenda as submitted. Seconded by Councilwoman
Bolkcom. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Jorgenson declared the motion camed
unanimously.
OPEN FORUM, VISTTORS:
�� Anoka Countv Sheriff, Larry Podany _.,s� _,,.,,�, :�.w,� � _
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Sheriff Podany addressed Council by providing a review of the Anoka County Sherif�s
Department and its support role for area cities. Services include a crime lab cunently available 16
' hours a day. The crime lab responded 49 times in the Fridley area last year and 20 times to date
in 1997. The Multi-Agency Drug Taskforce has seized cash, weapons and vehicles in 36 cases
this year. The Anoka County Detention Facilities processes about 10,000 people a year, including
800 persons from the Fridley Police Department last year. Anoka County Investigators
participated in 130 cases in Fridley last year and 47 cases so far in 1997. The Special Weapons
. Team responded to a Fridley call last year to assist the police in obtaining a suspect; however the
suspect committed suicide. The Drug Enforcement Council works with training and central'�� �
records to share information. Other programs provided by the Sherif�s Department include a
senior program called, "Are You Ok?" C.A.T. (Catch Auto Thieves) and the water safety
program which included the construction of boathouses on the Mississippi River and Lake
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George. The Sheriff's Department has received a grant for an Auto Theft Taskforce, to share
information with area enforcement orpanizations to reduce auto theft. Copies of the County
newsletter and S�ieriff's Report are�vailable for further information. �
�" Councilman Billings asked if an analysis beer�.,done on user services by area/revenue. Sheriff
Podany reported that the County is, in the process of conducting this analysis to evaluate if
revenue and services are equally distributed.
Councilman Barnette inquired about the cost of the proposed communication system. Sheriff
Podany explained that the State is looking at utilizing a 800 MHZ communication system for
counties and cities to join into at a total cost of $11 million. Anoka County will address this issue
during the next eighteen months. The Central Record System Grant will provide a service for all
cities to access the databases of Anoka County, thus saving time and providing necessary reports
for the courts.
Jerrv Johnson, 1298 52nd Avenue; Mike Teske, 1280 52nd Avenue
Mr. Johnson addressed Council about the continuing storm sewer runoff problem. Six years ago
i�:e a: �a had a prabl�,, in wh;�h a neiv averflow system was ;nstalle�. The ur�erground storm
sewers meet in the Johnson and Teske backyards. Mr. Johnson reported that the last work
completed appears to need some type of modification, as the result of the recent rain storms as
water was holding in their yards (waist deep). It appears that there are a few solutions to address
the problem, and the gentlemen wanted to make sure that the problem is addressed in a timely
manner. ,
Councilman Billings reported that Council is looking at alternatives, such as jacking a piece of
pipe through the berm located at Bill Levy's property as well as cost factors. The last time this
issue was addressed, the City thought it had solved the problem. However, the July storms are
not usual and there have been some torrential rain. The City will continue to look at the problem;
however, we may not be able to do enough to guarantee that this problem could be completely
eliminated.
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• - Mag�ie Nelson, 6090 Woodv Lane
Ms. Nelson addressed Council on July 14th regarding storm sewer problems in her yard. She was
there again to request a status report.
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, reported that the problem is being investigated. One solution
that may work is to lay a second storm. water line prior to repairing the retaining wall. The
information will be presented to Council in the next few weeks. Mr. Burns, City Manager said
that quotes will be obtained and spending issues will be discussed.
FRTDLEY C�TY COUNC(L MEETING OF JULY 28, 1997 PAGE 7
Karl Foster, 8161 East River Road
Mr. Foster addressed Council about his unique mail box located on East River Road. He has
been informed by Anoka County to remove the Model T mailbox. Therefore, Mr. Foster is
. requesting input from the City Council; as he intends to relocate the Model T further back in his
. yard and put a mannequin inside it to serve as a tribute to the postal service.
Councilman Billings stated that the issue could be interpreted as outdoor storage; and therefore, it
is not prohibited. Secondly, this might be a tribute to the U. S. Postal Service, but, at the same
time, the reason for the ordinances are to try to maintain a pleasant atmosphere in the city. Other
residents may not appreciate the tribute. Mayor Jorgenson suggested that Mr. Foster contact
Mr. Hickok for additional information regarding ordinances.
1l. VARiANCE REQUEST BY JOHN AND JOETTE ZEMBAL, TO REDUCE THE _
SETBA�K OF AN ATTACAED GARAGE FROM 4 FEET TO 3 FEET, TO
ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTiON OF A 7 FOOT X 38 FOOT ADDiTiON TO AN
EXiSTING SiNGLE CAR GARAGE, GENERALLY LOCATED AT_ 6821
SEVENTH STREET N.E. (WARD 1):
Mr. Hickok, Planning Coordinator, presented the variance request of John and Joette Zembal
requesting a variance be granted to reduce the side yard setback of an attached garage from 4 feet
to 3 feet. If the variance is granted the petitioners propose to construct a 7 foot by 38 foot
addition to their existing single car garage. .,,; .� • _
��� The property is located on Seventh Street north of Mississippi Street which is zoned R-1, Single
Family Residential. A single family dwelling was constructed in 1957 with a single attached
garage. The code section wouid typically aliow the expansion of both garages to within 4 feet of
the common lot line (8 foot total separation). If variances to both properties were granted, the
separation could be reduced to 6 feet (3 foot setbacks) creating a"tunnel" between structures.
The Appeals Commission action included comments from two residents who were opposed and
two residents who were in favor. The Appeals Commission voted unanimouslq to approve the
T�, ,�.re�quest with two stipulations. (that the addition comply with uniform building and fire codes
requirements and that the addition be architecturally compatible with the existing dwelling.) Staff
recommended that Council concur with the Appeals Commission.
Councilman Barnette inquired about the nature of the neighbors' objections. Mr. Hickok
reported that the neighbors were concerned that the single family character may not be maintained
due to the lack of open space between the units; therefore, the neighborhood would take on a
different feel.
Councilman Billings requested ciarification that this variance is a request for one foot.
Councilman Billings reported that he drove by the p�operty. In taking into consideration the
._ ^_ objections by the neighbor who is one block away from the said property and the maintenance of
the surrounding properties, he recommended approving the variance request.
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MOTION, by Councilman Billings to approve Variance Request, VAR #97-11, with the following
stipulations: (1) the addition shall comply with the Uniform Building and Fire Codes for fire �
protection requirements; and (2) the addition shall be architecturally compati6le with the existing
dwelling. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all vot�ng ���,or
Jorgenson declared the motion carried unanimously. •--�;�"'
12. RESOLUTION AUTHORiZING APPLICAT�ON FOR TAE LIVABLE
COMMUNITIES DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM• AYDE PARK/57TR
AVENUE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (WARDS 1 AND 31•
Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director, reported on the resolution authorizing
application for the Livable Communities Demonstration Program. The Metropolitan Livable
Communities Act provides funds for creative and innovative models of compact and effic,ient
development. Over the last several months Council has discussed the improvement of _`7th
Avenue in the Hyde Park neighborhood. This is a good example of mixed land ' uses with
commercial, industrial and mixed densities all in one area. University Avenue is an existing transit
corridor with a bus stop at 57th Avenue and University Avenue. The MCTO is exploring a Park
and Ride location near Holiday Plus_ The 57th Avenue reconstruction will address safety and
gateway issue�. T�e purpase of t�e appli�Ztii�il iS iG �iiiSit'i �i ailt iUriuS i0 ��link�� aii iil� �leC2S
together, for decorative street lights and adding landscaping as a visual link. A sidewalk along
57th Avenue and north on Third Street wil( provide a pedestrian link. Bus stop area
improvements to the shelters and landscaping will provide a transit link. The people link will
- incorporate neighborhood designed banners. The total requested funds is $252,000 for a grant
award. This would save property owners and the HRA $172,000 for street lights!� �t,nd
landscaping. $80,000 would be added for bikeway/walkway, transit and banner improvement�'. �� �
this is not successful, it would not include the bikeway/walkway, tr�n�it or b�►ner improvements =`
The application deadline is August 8, 1997. Staff recommends tf�at Council approve the
resolution. '
Councilwoman Bolkcom asked if it would bind Council if they approved this resolution.
Ms. Dacy stated that the resolution only authorizes staff to proceed with the grant application.
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Councilman Billings inquired as to what the procedure is for a� �ark and Ride site. Ms� Dacy
reported that any MCTO plans would need to be approved by Council. Neighborhood input
would be requested, and an evaluation would be processed. Councilman Billings suggested that a
letter be sent to MCTO along with a copy to Fridley's Metropolitan Council representative
informing them that the Fridley City Council would like to be included on any long-range plans
for a Park and Ride site. Ms. Dacy clarified that the MCTO proposal was initiated by that
agency. It was included as an information piece to notify the area of the park and ride site
activity. It appears that Fridiey lacks this facility.
Councilwoman Bolkcom inquired about Route 24. She said that her main concern in locafing a `
Park and Ride site near Holiday Plus is that of bringing additional traffic to an already busy area. '
Ms. Dacy reported that Route 24 is the bus route going downtown.
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FRiDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETiNG OF JULY 28 1997 PAGE 9
MOTION by Councilwoman Bolkcom to adopt the resolution authorizing application for the
Livable Communities Demonstration Program; Hyde Park/57th Avenue Improvement Projects
(Wards 1 and 3). Additionally, Councilwoman Bolkcom recommeri�ed that a letter be sent to the
MCTO concerning Park and Ride site planning. Seconded by Councilman Billings. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Jorgenson declar�d the ��ion car�ied unanimously.
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13. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING �NCLUSION OF STREET LIGHTS IN TAE
INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FOR TRUNK AIGHWAY
65/LAKE POINTE DRiVE/CENTRAL AVENUE (WARDS 1 AND 2):
Ms. Dacy reported on the proposal to install 25, 40 foot tall, 400 watt high pressure sodium lights
from East Moore Lake Drive to I-694 Interchange along Highway 65 approximately 150 feet
apart. The history on this request is that the lights were included in the 1987 approval of '
intersection improvement plans. A 40 foot sharp angled pole with shoe box fixture was approved. _ ;
The proposed street lights are commoniy referred to as "Shepard's Hook" design. The light
fixture has flat glass, pointed down, with the pole painted black or bronze. The lights installed
will add an amenity to an area to identify Fridiey while decorating the highway to improve the
City's image. It will also improve driving visibility during the evening. It is most cost effective to
install the l:ghts while the intersection is under construciion. The cost is $120,000 with the City
and the HRA sharing costs at $60,000 each. The City will be responsible for operating costs of
$6,000 to $8,000 annually. The HRA will consider a similar resolution on August 14, 1997
meeting.
An ir�fot-mational hearing was held on July 10, 1997 at the Houstng and Redevelopment Authority
regular meeting regarding the proposal to install 40 foot tall street lights along Highway 65.
Eight persons spoke in opposition to the proposal. There was no testimony in support of the
proposal.
Councilwoman Bolkcom inquired if the neighborhood was informed that the resolution would be
on the agenda this evening. Ms. Dacy reported that the July 28 date was announced at the HRA
meeting. Mayor Jorgenson inquired if this is a budgeted item. Councilman Billings replied
negatively. He said that it would have to be budgtted for the1998 budget; therefore, it requires
three votes. : ,�,
Councilman Barnette reported that he attended the July lOth meeting and heard the opposition of
the residents. Councilman Barnette expressed his support of the resolution in response to the
concern for image as a necessity to market the Fridley area. In 1965 the area was destroyed.
Shortly after the tornado Fridley rebuilt very well. During the urban renewal term, an attempt
was made to rebuild University Avenue, but it did not happen. This resolution is a step in the
right direction to create an image. (,
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Councilwoman Bolkcom agreed with Councilman Barnette. She also felt that it is a very. dark "�-° '
area in need of li htin This is another ste �� ��` "~ °''"""�
g g. p in the right direction for creating a positive image for ;�,
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FRiDLEY CITY COUNCiL MEETING OF JULY 28 1997 PAGE 10
Councilman Billings indicated, in a brief discussion with Councilman Schneider, that he was not in
favor of lighting the causeway. Councilman Billings said that staff has done a very good job in
presenting this resolution. Perhaps now is not the right time to proceed with this project since
Council does not have the consensus of the community. Therefore, Councilman Billings
recommended that the issue be set aside to a later date.
Mayor Jorgenson reported that Fridley's image is a topic that does need to be addressed.
However, this is a state highway, and the $60,000 along with the $6,000 to $8,000 annual
operation costs should come from the state. Councilwoman Bolkcom inquired if the State of
Minnesota has been contacted regarding lighting. Ms. Dacy reported that the State provides
lighting on interstate highways only.
UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THF, ABOVE MOTION, Councilman Barnette and
Councilwoman Bolkcom voted in favor of the rlotion. Mayor Jorgenson and Councilman Billings
voted against the motion. Mayor Jorgenson"dei;.ared tre .,,;,ti�n failed.
INFORMAL STATUS REPORTS
Mr. Burns made note of Federal Disaster L�?ns rhat arP available for tl:� repair 3f bus;nesses and
homes that were damaged by flooding water. Loans are available up to $200,000 to repair homes
and up to $40,00� to replace personal property. Interest rates vary, starting as low as 4 percent.
The SBA is located in St. Paul and office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The deadline for
application is September 18, 1997. -
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Mr. Burns requested that Council meet to discuss Recycling Center recommendations, Point of n
Sale, and storm sewer and storm damage clean-up.
" Counci�v�pman Bolkcor�, reported that National Night Out is August Sth. There are seventy
parties scheduled�for Fridley neighborhoods. She reminded everyone that there is still time to sign
up. Mayor Jorgensbn�'encouraged all residents to participate.
ADJOURNMENT:
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MOTTON by Councilman Billings to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilwoman Bolkcom.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Jorgenson declared the motion camed unanimousiy and
the regular meeting of the Fridley City Council of July 28, 1997 adjourned at 9:15 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Debbie Kidder Nancy J. Jorgenson -�
Secretary to the City Council Mayor . -
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City of Fridley
TO: William W. Burns, City Manager � i^� � PW97-207
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FROM: John G. Flora, Public Works Director
DATE: August 11, 1997
SUBJECT: Anoka County Brush Site
For the last two major storms that have hit the City, the County has been responsive in opening
their brush burn site to provide for disposal of all tree and brush debzis. This action by the
Emergency Services Office, provided an eaceptional service and reduced cost for disaster
cleanup.
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The attached resolution commends the Anoka County Commi,�sioners and the-�ineYq'��'t�.;, +
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Services and Integrated Waste Management offices as well as the Parks Departm�nt �hich
were involved in the operation and use of the Anoka County brush burn site.
Recommend Council adopt the resolution in recognition to the County's support of our past
disaster activities.
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Attachment
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RESOLIITION NO. -1997
RLSOLIITION COMMENDING THS ANOR.A' COIINTY �RGB'i�fC,��,.�RV2CSS;
INTFGRATFD WASTE MANAG�NT AND PARRS DSPARTM'ENfi�` _
�WHEREAS this past July 1, 1997, the City of Fridley experienced
an extraordinary wind storm resulting in the damage of many
trees, and
WHEREAS these damaged trees required removal and disposal, and
WHEREAS the damaged trees from both residential and commercial
properties resulted in a considerable disposal problem, and
WHEREAS the Anoka County Emergency Services Office in cooperation
with the Integrated Waste Management Office and the Anoka County
Parks Department, opened the County's brush burn site, and
WHEREAS the opening of the brush burn site allowed the City,
without charge, to dispose of all the trees and brush that were
picked up in the City.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY the City Council of the City of
Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, to commend the Anoka County
Board and the Emergency Services and Integrated Waste Management
Offices as well as the Parks Department for their consideration
and support in providing the County burn site for disposal.of the
damaged and destroyed trees from the City of Fridley.
PASSSED AND�ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TH,E CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS 11H DAY AUGUST, 1997.
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AT'i'�STED :
WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY CLERK
NANCY J. JORGENSON - MAYOR
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TO: William W. Burns, City Manager �� PW97-209
FROM: John G. F1ora,rPublic Works Director
DATE: � August 11, 1997
SUBJECT: Driveway Paving Project No. 307
On Friday, July 18, 1997, we opened bids for the City's residential driveway paving project. Two
bids were received. Diversified Paving submitted the lov� bid for a total cost of $81,536.40.
The bids for the paving project are predicated upon an excavation quantity, a class V base
material quality and a surface of either asphalt or concrete. This allows each resident an
opportunity of selecting a surface type and also modifying..the cost based upon the given
situation on the property.
As � means t�f :cc�,tinuing our City beautification program, recommend the City Council receive
the Yiids and a�vPard the contract to I�yezsified Paving for $81,536.40.
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Attachment
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BID FOR PROPOSALS
1997 DRIVEWAy pAVING PROJECT NO. 307
FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1997, 10:00 A.M.
Diversified Paving
8019 146th Ave NW
Ramsey MN 55303
DMJ Corporation
2392 Pioneer �ail
Hamel MN 55340
Carlson Asphalt, Inc.
3470 Bayside Road
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Certified
Check
United 5%
2.�2
BID
$81,536.40
$87,039.80
NO BID
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MEMORANDUM
DEVELOPMENT �D►�RECTOR
DATE: July 31, 1997
TO: , William Burns, City Manager ��
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FROM: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director
Scott J. Hickok, Planning Coordinator
SUBJECT: Gravel Driveway Update
On June 9, 1997, the City Councit approved the second and final reading of an ordinance
declaring gravel or dirt driveways a nuisance.
In response to the adoption of the ordinance, staff mailed letters to individuals who were listed
as owners of properties without hardsurface driveways. The letter included options for
individuals who had indicated an interest in being invo�ved with a Cit�r contract for driveway
paving. By July 15, 1997, staff had received 44 requests from individuals interested in the
possibility of participating in a bulk contract.
The lowest bid was somewhat higher than anticipated; however, these prices are still somewhat
lower than if individuals were to privately contract with a driveway installer.
The 44 people who had responded have now been asked to indicate their preference as to
being assessed, to paying "up fronY' (either cash or a 5% loan), or to pass on the bulk contract
at this time. A minimum of 20 driveways will be required to secure the listed prices from our
contractor: Seventeen have signed up already, and staff anticipates that there will be a.
commitment for at least 20 driveways so that the contract will be able to be awarded on August
11, 1997.
This driveway project has been an excellent example of a coordinated effo�t between
departments and various staff. Community Development, Engineering, CEE, and others have
worked closely with each other to insure that this project can begin this year.
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Staff will continue to update the City Council as the dr�v�way pro�eci moves forward: ��y
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TO: William W. Burns, City Manager �!��
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FROM: Jon H. Ha kaa Assistant Director Public Works
John G. Flora, Director Public Works
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DATE: July 31, 1597
PW97-210
SUBJECT: Change Order No. 2 to Central Ave. Bituminous Sidewalk Project No. ST. 1994-9
This Change Order covers the cost of additional tree remoyal identified during construction. Trees larger
than 4" diameter are considered significant trees and are charged individually: The additional trees were a
result of alignment changes, resident requests for boulevard tree removal, and tree growth over the years
since the project was originally designed and.,guantities determined. Also i�cJuded in, this Change O�der
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are the costs associated with insulating water services located. during consiFUC�ian ����d to lie too
shallow for the new surface grades. -
The net cost of Change Order #2 is appro�cimately $18,560.00.
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Recommend the City Council approve Change Order #2 to Central Ave. Bit��it�o��i��'vvalk �.�aject
No. ST: 1994-9. - � ,
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
ENGINEERING DEPAR,TMENT
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. z �
FRIDLEY, MN 55432
August 11, 1997
Hardrives, Inc.
14475 Quiram Drive
Rogers MN 55374-9461
SUBJECT: Change Order No. 2, Central Avenue Bikeway/Walkway, Project No. ST. 1994 - 9
Gentlemen:
You are hereby ordered, authorized, and instructed to modify your contract for the Central Avenue
Bikeway/Walkway Project No. ST 1994 - 9 by adding the following work:
Adciition:
Item uantit Price Amount
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l. Remove trees 140-each 130.00 18,200.00
2. 4-inch thick s - ' `�y �
tyrofoam insulation 240 SF i.50 360:00
TOTAL ADDITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,560.00
TOTAL HANGE ORDERS•
Original Contract Amount . . . . . . . . . . . '�' =
- - .-: : ... . . ._$241,058.50
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Contract Additions - Change Order ` '
__ No.l ................................. $ 31,673.80
No. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,�60.00
REVISED CONTRACT AMOUNT �291,292�Q
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Change Order No. 2
August 11, 1997
Page 2
Submitted and approved by John G. Flora, Public Works Director, on the l lth day of August, 1997.
red by
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n G. Flora, P.E_
irector of Public Works
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Approved and accepted this �ay of �� �^��i �iS� 1997 b
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HAR,DRIVES, INC.
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Approved and accepted this day of .� �?� �f SI , 1997 by
CITY OF FRIDLEY
Nancy J. Jorgenson, Mayor
William W. Burns, City Manager
Approved and accepted this_._day of , 1997 by
Metro Division Assistant State Aid Engineer
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FINNA�T�E:�EPARTMENT RICHARD D. Pi2i��c`�.;�,
' ` �FI1�.4NCE DIREC`TOR
CITY;OF FRIDLEY < �
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W. BURNS CITY MANAGER � �
TO: WILLIAM ,
FROM: RICHARD D. PRIBYL, FINANCE DIRECTOR
PAUL S. HANSEN, STAFF ACCOUNTANT
SUBJECT: MODIFICATIONS TO THE 1997 BUDGET
DATE: August 6,1997
Attached you will find a resolution amending appropriations to the 1997 budget in accordance with
the City Charter.
'I'he adjustments listed have arisen as a result of donations, unforeseen expenditures and revenues,
and reclassification of account codings. All adjustments have been informally approved by you
through the Budget Reappropriation Form. We request that Council approve the amendment of the
attached budgets. �
RDP/ph
Attachment
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RESOLUTION # - 1997
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CHANGES IN
APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE GENERAL FUND 1�ND THE
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND FOR THE FIRST AND
SECOND QUARTERS OF 199,�7. ° _
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WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has involved itself in initiatives
that provide for future charges and modifications that will allow
for a better delivery of service, and
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley had not incorporated these and other
necessary changes into the adopted budget for 1997.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the General Fund and Capital
Improvement Fund budgets for the following divisions be amended as
follows:
REVENUE ADJUSTMENTS
Payment From Other Cities
Sale of Misc. Property
Rental Revenue
Donation - Recreation
GENERAL FUND
2,593 Consultant for insurance premium renewal
250 Sold squad car light bar
150 Hazmat 2 rental
2,000 WAABI donation for'49er float expenses
Total Revenue Adju.stments : -.,-� 4,993
APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS
Personnel Supplies/Charges 3,010 Consultant for insurance premium renewal
Accounting
City Clerk
Police
Fire
Municipal Center
Engineering
Supplies/Charges
Supplies/Charges
Capital Outlay
Capital Outlay
Supplies/Charges
Supplies/Charges
Supplies/Charges
(50Q) Mail Machine
(300) Mail Machine
800 Mail Machine
250 Sold squad, car light bar
150 Hazmat 2 rental
2,226 Replaced telephone circuit board
1,350 Replaced telephone circuit board
Personal Services (13,866) GIS Range Rider
Supplies/Charges 13,866 GIS Range Rider
Recreation Supplies/Charges 2,000 WAABI donation for'49er float expenses
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Community Development Supplies/Charges 1,100' Gravel drfiveway paving program
Supplies/Charges - 705 Gravel driveway ordinance enforcement
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SupplieslCharges 2,495 G�avel driveway consulting services
Supplies/Charges 750 Gravel driveway consulting services
Total Appropriation Adjustments 14,036
Emergency Reserve
Total Emergency Reserve
REVENUE ADJUSTMENTS
Other Cities & Counties
Other Cities & Counties
Total Revenue Adjustments
APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS
(417) Consultant for insurance premium renewal
(3,576) Replaced telephone circuit board
(1,100) Gravel driveway paving program
(705) Gravel driveway ordinance enforcement
(2,495) Gravel driveway consulting services
750 Gravel driveway consulting services
9,043
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND �
Capital Outlay
Capital Outlay
Total Appropriation Adjustments
45,000 Fire Training Center - S.L.P. Contribution
25,000 Fire Training Center - Brooklyn Center
70,000
45,000 Fire Training Center - S.L.P. Contribution
25,000 Fire Training Center - Brooklyn Center ��'� ''"
70,000
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PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
TH DAY OF , 1997.
ATTEST:
WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY CLERK
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NANCY J. JORGENSON - MAYOR
TO:
FROM:
SIIBJECT:
CITY OF FRIDLEY
M E M O R A N D U M
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� � ��WILLIAM W. BQRNS, CITY MANAGER I�(
RICHARD D. PRIBYL� FINANCL DIRECTOR
WILLIAM A. CHAMPA, CITY CLERK
ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW VOTING PRECINCT
DATE: AUGIIST 7, 1997 '�
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Attached is the first reading of an ordinance that amends Section
1.02.09 of the City Code.
This proposed ordimance creates a new precinct to accommodate the
voters gained by the annexation of land from the City of Coon
Rapids. Since this new land falls in a different county
commissioner district than the Fridley land adjacent to it (Ward
3 Precinct 1), we need to create a new precinct for the
detached/annexed territory.
The attached letter from Gary Poser, Anoka County Supervisor of
Elections, better summarizes this situation. � '
Since the new precinct does not follow visible, clearly
recognizable features, Ward 3 Precinct 1 and the new precinct must
be named to reflect a relationship (Ward 3 Precinct lA and Ward 3
Precinct 1B). Legal c�scriptions, rather than streets, were used
to define the precincts. The two precincts would only exist until
redistricting occurs in 2001.
Once Ward 3 Precinct 1B is established, administering an electy,on
-,,�pr seven registered voters is the next challenge. We have a
couple of options. A separate memo detailing these options will �
be forwarded to you in the next two weeks.
Attachments
5.01
ORDINANCE NO.
AN �RDINANCE RECODIFYING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE,
CHAPTER 1, BY AMENDING SECTION 1.02.09
The City Council of the City of Fridley does hereby ordain as
follows:
9. Ward No. 3, Precinct No. lA is established as the area bounded
as follows:
NORTH: Using "- �9�� the Mississi
River, go east alona the southern lot line of Lots 16 and 171
Auditor's Subdivision 103 to the southeast corner of Lot 17
Auditor's Subdivisi�n i n� ��,e., ,,._ ____�L . . _
Oaks to Broad Avenue then o north• on Broad Av nue to lthe
northern cit limits then follow the northern cit limits
west to the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way, then
go narth on the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way
(City Limits) to 85th Avenue (City Limits), then go east on
85th Avenue (City Limits) to T.H. #47 (City Limitsj. EAST:
Using T.H. #47 (City Limits) and starting at 85th Avenue, go
south on T.H. #47 (City Limits) to Osborne Road. SOUTH: Using
Osborne Road and starting at T.H. "`#47, go southwe.$t, o� Osborne
Road to Burlington Northern Railroaci rir�ht=i����,,���=�hen go
north on the Burlington Northern Railroad.'riq�t=af=�,,iay to 79th
Way, then go west on 79th Way to the west�ern City Limits
(Mississippi River). WEST: Using the western City Limits and
starting at 79th Way, go north to the northern City Limits.
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Ward No. 3 Pre�i.nct No. 1B is established as the area bounded
as follows•
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Lots 14 15 16 and '`1�"`�4�luditor's Subdivision 103 • Lot 22 and
- 23, Block 4, Mississinni Oaks
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PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS,
_ DAY OF 1997.
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ATTEST:
NANCY J. JORGENSON - MAypR
WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY CLERK
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ANO�.
COUNTY
June 9, 1997
COUNTY OF ANOKA
Office of Elections•& Voter Registration
� 325 East Main Street, Anoka MN 55303
PHONE: (612) 323-5275 FAX: (612) 422-7526 TDDlTTY: (612) 323-5289
Bill Champa
City Clerk, City of Fri ley
6431 University Ave E
Fridley, MN 55432
SUBJECT: Municipal
Our office has receiv
City of Coon Rapids
detached/annexed te
immediately adjacent
- �:w.��s.ignated in County
- �districts to be bounde
commissior�er district.
Board Annexation (D-345 Coon Rapi'�is/A-5763 Fridley)
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d a copy of the municipal board�'tirder detaching certain property from the
nd attaching the property to the City of Fridley. (See attached map). The
ritory is designated in County Commissioner District 5. The area
o the annexed territory within the City of Fridley Ward 3 Precinct 1 is
ommissioner District 6. M.S. 375.025 Subd. 1 requires commissioner
by precinct lines i.e. a precinct may not contain .r�ore than one county ,
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I have contacted the noka County Attomey's office regarding this matter and have received a
reply from Kathy Doty (See copy attached).
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ii appears ine aest so ution ior eiection purposes would be to create a new precinct for the
detached/annexed ter itory.
M.S. 204B.14 Subd. 6 requires boundaries of election precincts to follow visible, clear.ly
recognizable features. There are no recognizable�features.betwe�� the existing Ward 3 Precir:�ct .
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. 1 and the detached/a nexed territory. Under Rule 8255.0��0, if„�wo �re�t `�re divided by a K
boundary not located n a recognizable feature, the two precincts _must��� named to reflect a
relationship, i.e. Ward 3 Precinct 1A and Ward 3 Precin�t 1B.
The new precinct wou
precinct does ot meE
same judges �erve
statistics.
The new precinct doe
iegislature as a mail �
governing body apply
pr�cedutes in handlin
..:- �election day is the offi
accept mail ballots an
judges could be ciry e
I currently contain 7 registered voters. (See attached list). The new
the criteria under M.S. 204B.14 Subd. 2 which would have allowed the
oth precincts 1 A and 1 B as a combined polling place, keeping separate
meet the conditions of M.S. 204B.45 Subd. 1 as amended by the 1997
Ilot precinct since it has less than 50 registered voters and upon #�ie
�g for permission to the county auditor. Rule 8210.3000 defines the
a mail ballot precinct. Subpart 9 states the only polling place required on
e of the election official where at least three election judges are present to
to process persons registering and voting on election day. These election
�ployees who would be at city hall all day.
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The mail precinct could stilt be programmed for the Accu-Vote. Your additional machine could be
available as .a spare for the other precincts throughout the day and at 8:00 p.m. the mail precinct's
memory card could be inserted into the spare machine and the mailed ballots processed. This
would provide the precinct with a summary statement and still allow the county to upload all
results from the memory card.
Let me know what you think about the separate precinct and the mail ballot option and we will
work with you on the mechanics of implementing the new precinct, etc. If you have any
questions, contact me at 323-5277 and I will research further.
Since ely,
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Gary A. P�er
Supervisor of Elections
c: Tom Durand, Govt. Svcs. Div. Mgr.
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M. Katherine Do
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ANOKA COUNTY A�I'TORNE�'
ROBL•:RT M.,��1. JOH�VSON
Government Center ♦ 2100 �Third ��vcnue 6 .-\noka, ��1 �! » �03-?�'6�
Administration
Civil Division
Familv Law & V1cn[al
Health Divisiun
(612)323-5�50
(612) 422-7589 Fax
June 3, 1997
�upervisor
Criminal Divisio� �
Investi��atfon Division
Juvcnil� Division �
Vi�tiin-Wi[ncss S�nice�
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Annexation and Detachment Conceming Commissioner Districts 5 and 6
This is in response to your memo dated May 15, 1997, and our conversation on June 2, 1997,
regarding the annexation and detachment of certain property from the City of Coon Rapids to the City o,f
Fridley. In your memo, you ask whether �he boundaries of Commissioner Districts 5 and 6 can simply be
adjusted to reflect the new city boundaries created by the detach�nent and annexation proceedings.
In my opinion, such an adjustment of the commissioner districts would amount to a"redistricting
plan" as descnbed in Minn. Stat § 375.025 (copy attached). Thus, the county would need to comply with
the statutory requirements of a redistricting.plan as set forth in that statute. For example; the county would
need to publish tt-►ree weeks notice that it intended to consider a change in the boundaries of the
commissioner districts. While there is nothing improper with choosing this. alternative, it may not be the
preferable way for your oftice to deai with tne situation create� by t�;e ar.r.exa:ier./c�etachment, particularly
in light of the fact that there will be only two more commissioner election years before ihe 2001 federal
census is performed again and redistricting will necessarily occur.
To avc'�-the problem of adopting a county redistricting ptan, it may, be preferab►,�,for the City of
Fridley to create a new election precinet to accommodate the voters living in the area in question. To do
this, the city would need to c;or�hply with the provisions of Minn. Stat. § 204B.14 (copy attactied): -��!
If you have any further qucstions, please feel free to call me at extension 5671.
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Cf1Y OF
FftIDLEY
CLAIMS
AUGUST 11,1997
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FRIDLEY
TYpe of License•
AUCTION
Totino-Grace High Sc ool
1350 Gardena Avenue .E.
Fridley, MN 5543?-58 9
GAMBLING
Totino-Grace High Sc ool
1350 Gardena Avenue .E.
Fridley, MN 55432-58 9
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fiotino-Grace High Sc 1
1350 Gardena Avenue .E.
Fridley, MN 55432-58 9
LICENSES
AUGUST 11, 1997 . :- ° ' �"
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G. Greg Balego
Anoroved B�
David Sallman
Public Safety Director
Fees:
Exempt
G. Greg Balego
David Sallman
Public Safety Director
Exempt
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G. Greg Balego Dawi�'�llman $120.00
� Public Safety Director
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Q7Y OF
FRIOLEY
LICENSES
AUGUST 11, 1997
GAS SERVICES
A-afordable Comfort Htg & Air
19820 199 Ave
Elk River MN 55330
Krinkie Heating & Air Cond
87 East Co Rd B
St Paul MN 55117-1928 �
GENERAL CONTRACTOR-COMMERCIAL
APM Construction
9920 Zilla St (�W
Coon Rapids MN 55433
K-Designers
108�.i0 �Co Rd 81 #201
Maple Grove MN 55369
GENERAL CONTRACTOR-RESIDENTIAL
Andover Exteriors (20052503)
2780 S Coon Creek Drive
Andover MN 55304
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OTL Installations (20074151)
16170 Hyland Ave S�'
Lakeville MN 55044
HEATING
A-afordable Comfort Htg & Air
19820 199 Ave
Elk River MN 55330
Allan Mechanical Inc
7875 Fuller Rd
Eden Prairie MN 55344
Pat Hughes
Bruce Krinkie
Jeff Thorson
Jack Walstad
Dan Davich
William Artz
Pat Hughes
Elmer Wedel
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RONJULKOWSKI
Building Official
Same
RON JULKOWSKI
Building Official
Same
STATE OF MINN
Same
RON JU�KOWSKI
Building Official
Same
Krinkie Heating Air Cond
87 East Co Rd
St Paul MN 551 1 7-1 928
PLUMBING
Albers Mechani al Services Inc
200 W Plato Blv
St Paul MN 55107
Galaxy Mechani al Contr Inc
3151 101 Ave E
Blaine MN 554 9
Lamere Pumbing
PO 325
Forest Lake MN �5025
Whelan-Davis C mpany Inc
1621 E 79 Stree
Bioomington �N 55425-1147
ROOFING
Rosenquist Cons ruction
2526 24 Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55406
Bruce Krinkie
Richard Pehrson
Same
STATE OF MINN
Warren Zimmerman Same
Richard Lamere
Michaei Whelan
Maynard Boelter
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Same
RON-JULKOWSKI
Building Official
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AUGUST 11,1997
ClTY OF
FRIDLEY
Frederic W. Kna k, Esq.
Holstad and Lar on, P.L.C.
3535 Vadnais C nter Drive
St. Paul, MN 55 10
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Services endered as City:Attorney - .. - _
for the Mo th of May, 1997 : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4,250.00
Jay Brothers, In .
9218 Lake Drive N.E.
Forest Lake MN 502
Central Av nue Bikeway/Walkway:
Bridge Ab tments
Project No ST. 1994 - 9
Estimate No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 23,975.63
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Hardrives, Inc.
14475 Quiram Dr ve
Rogers, MN 553 4
Central Av nue Bikeway/Walkway
Project No. ST. 1994 - 9 M
Estimate N _ 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 42,586.60
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MEMORANDUM.
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DE'��PMENT DIRECTOR
DATE: July 30, 1997
TO: William Burns, City Manager���' � -
FROM: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director
Scott J. Hickok, Planning Coordinator
SUBJECT: Special Use Permit, SP #97-02, by Home Depot; 5650
Main Street N.E.
On �,tuly 14, 1997, the City Council tabled action on the Home Depot special use permit request for
an ou#door garden center. The City Council was interested in having Home Depot representatives
who were at the meeting coordinate with City staff in preparation of a plan for integrating their
; garden center into the architecture of their site. The City has required other retailers seeking
special use permits for outdoor sales to integrate their sales area architecturally. Home Depot was
asked to do the same. The City Council also informed the representatives that they should take
the City's message of integration of the safes area to their corporate office in Atlanta. �
To date, there has been no attempt by either those representatives at the meeting or Home
Depot's corporate office in Atlanta to work with the City on a plan for architectural integration of the .
reta�ler's addifiional outdoor sales area. °
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The City Council also asked at the July 14, 1997 meeting for the 60 day action deadline date.
That deadline is August 16, 1997. Should the City Council decide to approve the request, a list of
suggested stipulations is attached.
RECOMMENDATION
Due to the lack of additional information regarding the plan for architecturat integration of the
outdoor sales area into the building, staff recommends that the City Council deny the request for a
special use permit. This denial is consistent with the Planning Commission's recommendation "� �` r�
regarding the request. - �
The City Council should act on this item on August i 1, 1997 due to the agency action deadline.
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STIPULATIONS
1. One temporary parking lot sale as described in this appiication is permitted in
1998. No garden center or o#her sales or displays shall be conducted outside
the confines of the garden center or the area defined on the pian dated Aprii 4,
1997.
2. A permanent , City approved, architecturally consistent sales area shall be
constructed within one (1) year of the approval of this temporary garden center
request.
♦ All building modifications shall be reviewed and approved by the City
� Building Qffi�l�i p�io� ta �mmencement of construction. ' - "�
♦ All exterior building surfaces shall be finished in an attractive manner that is
architecturally compatible with the principal building.
3. This approval does not permit outdoor display of inerchandise on the sidewalks
in front ofi the building.
� 4.� Outdoor storage of trailers, pallets, and bailed cardboard is prohibited in or
� around the proposed sales area. • - `
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5. Any landscaping and irrigation displaced by the garden center activities shall
be replaced when the sales area is removed.
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6. Any new light fixtures shall be of a downcast design and shall not create a
horizontal glare.
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7. The fence enclosure shall 6e m�intaimed and kept in good repair.
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8. There shall be no outdoor sales or storage of fertilizer, pesticides, or other
potential pollutants.
9. All customer vehicle routes, emergency access routes, and semi-tn.�ck
circulation routes shall be kept free from materials, display, and clutter that will
block or deter the safe passage of vehicles.
10.A11 intercom devices shal! be utilized in a manner and at a volume that does not
negatively impact adjacent properties.
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STIPULATIONS
July 31, 1997
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11.Access into and out of the customer area shall be clearly marked for customer
clarity.
12.The property sha11 be kept free of all debris.
13.No banners or temporary signage shall be affixed to the fence or any portion of
the temporary garden center.
14.No merchandise shall be stored in the parking lot outside of the fenced area or
on the sidewalk. '
15.No racks or carts shall be left in the parking lot or drive aisles.
16. No hoses for imgation of live plants in the parking lot containment area shall
be drawn across the drive aisle.
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CITY OF FRIDLEY PROJECT SUMMARY
I DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST•
Todd Mosher, representing Home Depot USA, has requested that a special use permit be
granted to allow temporary garden sales in the parking lot from the 4th week of April until the-1 St
week of July of each year. The proposed sales ar�a is to-be focated in the �oufh�asf corner of� "����"�
the site in an area 220' long x 100' wide, (22,000 square feet). The sales area will be enclosed
by chain link fence and will contain live materials, bagged goods, and landscape materials.
SUMMARY OF ISSUES
ISection 205.15.01.C.(11 j of the Fridley City Code requires that a special use permit for garden
centers or nurseries which require outdoor display or storage of inerchandise.
When Home Depot was originaJty approved in Fridley, the City approved the project with the
original stipulation that no pfar�"t sales were to occur outside of the confines of the garden
center: Home Depot agreed to the stipulation. Currently, the petitioner is indicating that "Home
Depot has seasonal, parking lot sales, in their stores everywhere else in the Country. Home
Depot sees this as an essential part of what they do".
Home Depot currently has 27,972 square feet of garden center. If additional seasonal sales
area is required, it should be incorporated into the building simitar to what was required of Wal-
Mart in 1994, and Menards in 1996. „ -
If outdoor sales is an essential part of what Home Depot does,�the use should have been
planned for initially as part of the original construction. The act of coming back to the City after
the store is complete and after parking lot circulation routes are planned and installed, places
both the City and the retailer in an awkward position of having to consider what appears to be a
planning after-thought which carries a high, aesthetic and safety price tag.
RECOMMENDATION
The proposed garden center is contrary to the intent of the original special use permit, occupies
a significant amount of the parking area, and creates traffic conflicts with pedestrians.
Therefore, staff recommends denial of the special use permit request, SP #97-02, by Home
Depot.
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Project Summary
SP #97-02, by Home Depot USA
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Petition For:
Location of
Property:
Legal Description
of Property:
Size:
Topography:
Existing
Vegetation:
Existing
Zoning/Platting:
Availability
of Municipal
Utilities:
Vehicular
Access:
Pedestrian
Access:
Engineering
Issues:
Comprehensive
Planning Issues:
Public Hearing
Comments:
PROJECT DETAILS
A special use permit to allow garden or nursery sales in the
open.
5560 Main Street N.E.
Lot 1, Block 1, Home Depot in Fridley Addition
11.6 acres �� -
Flat
Typical suburban; many trees, sod, shrubs
C-3, General Shopping Center Disfrict; Home Depot ir� _
Fridle Addition, 1995 ,�-- - : ; .. _: " �
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Connected ' �
Main Street
N/A
N/A
The zoning and Comprehensive Plan are consistent in this I
location.
To be taken
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� ADJACENT SITES:
WEST: Zoning: M-2, Heavy Industrial
S UTH: Zoning:
EAST: Zoning:
NORTH: Zoning:
Site Planning
Issues:
REQUEST
M-2, Heavy Industrial
C-3, General Shopping
M-2, Heavy Industrial
Land Use: RR, industrial
Land Use: industrial
Land Use: Retail
Land Use: Industrial, multi
tenant
Todd Mosher, representing Home Depot USA, has requested that a special use permit be
granted to allow temporary garden sales in the parking lot from the 4�' week of April until the 1 St
w.eek of July of each year at 5650 Main Street N.E.
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SITE DES�RIPTION/HISTORY w � - '��'
The subject property is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of 57th Avenue and
Main Street. The property is approximately 11.6 acres in area and is zoned C-3, General
Shopping Center. Located on the property is a 103,550 square foot Home Depot store, a
27,972 square foot garden center, and a 26,600 square foot PetsMart store. The property was
replatted in 1995 when Home Depot was constructed.
ANALYSIS
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Section 205.15.01.C.(11) of the Fridley City Code requires that a special use permit be issued
for garden centers or nurseries which require outdoor display or storage of inerchandise.
The proposed garden sales area is located in the southeast corner of the Home Depot parking
lot. The area is 100' x 220' and would eliminate 88 parking stalls in finro parking aisles for a
period of about 10 weeks on an annual basis. The sale area is proposed to be surrounded by a
six foot high temporary cyclone fence. Located within the sales area will be a combination of
live materials, bagged goods, and landscape materials (timbers, retaining wall blocks, etc.)
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Home Depot received a special use permit in 1995 in order to allow the existing garden center
area which is 27,972 square feet in area. This garden center includes hoop houses, house
plant enclosures, and racking for other materials. The garden center area is enclosed
by a masonry wall with a wrought iron fence at the front. At the time of the original Home Depot
approval, a stipulation was placed on the store that there be no outdoor sales of plant material
outside of the confines of the garden center. Home Depot agreed to the stipulation, but, has
now indicated that parking lot/seasonal sales are an, "essential part of what they do".
If outdoor sales is an essential part of what Home Depot does, the use should have been
planned for initially as part of the original construction. The act of coming back to the City after
the store is complete and after the parking lot circulation routes are planned and installed,
places both the City and fhe re�tailer in an awkward position of having ta consider what appears
to be a planning after-thought which carries a high, aesthetic and safety price tag.
Photos have been included and a video will be made available at the Planning Commission
illustrating stores where parking !ot garden centers exist. The proposed sale area doubles the
size of the garden center. If Home Depot desires additional garden center area, it should be
incorporated into the existing garden center location as was required of Wal-Mart in 1994. This
could be accomplished in a number of ways including but not limited to:
1. Expand the existing garden center 148' to the east, reworking the traffic and
circulation flow of the existing parking lot.
2. Expand the entire front or easterly facade 445' x 49' of the Home Depot building
itself through the use of an atrium type structure which would provide 22,000 square
feet of additional retail area which could be dedicated to garden center sales.
The difficulty is that the sale area takes up parking spaces that would have been convenient to
the store or garden center. The circulation of vehicles in the parking lot remains largely the
same, however, patrons will enter and exit the display area directly into traffic, crossing parking
aisles and traffic lanes in unanticipated locations. Developments should be completed in a
manner to separate pedestrian and vehicle traffic. Placing a garden center display where
parking is supposed to be, blurs the distinction between vehicle and pedestrianways, creating a
safety concern for pedestrians.
Hoses for watering are also required to be dragged across the circulation areas causing another
unanticipated interruption.
From a security standpoint, anytime merchandise is left outside of the confines of a store, the
risk of fheft increases, adding unnecessary burden to the Police Department. ,
From an aesthetic standpoint, the City has been very careful to insist on quality building
materials, landscape materials, lighting standards, and continued maintenance of the
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development area. Similar requests for outdoor storage and display have either been modified
through stipulations placed on a specia! use permit, or denied entirely. --x ,
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In further reviewing Home DepoYs request, staff contacted other communities with Home De ot
stores. p
To follow is a listing of those communities and the responses regarding their existing and any
outdoor sales by Home Depot.
Brooklyn Park
In Brooklyn Park, no parking lot sales �re��pefmitt�d: Their`�g�rden `cerif�i� i� �7`,��2°��c��uare feet
in area. In March, Home Depot requested additional space in the parking lot for pallet storage
of bagged materials and other items to be sold. The Planning Cornmission and City Council of
Brooklyn Park denied the request for additional sales and storage space in the parking lot, and
required Home Depot to confine all garden center sales items to within the existing garden
center. They also required Home Depot to remove other items displayed outdoors, such as
ya; d sheds, tractors, trailers, etc., inciuding the fence sections which were attached to the front
of the building.
Maplewood
In Maplewood, limited outdoor sales are permitted. The City of Maplewood's Home Depot has
an existing garden center of 28,000 square feet. In March, the City of Maplewood also
approved a 50' x 50' extension of the garden center which is enclosed by a ten foot high chain
link fence. Also approved was a 78' x 108' area in the parking lot which is also enclosed by
chain link which allows temporary sales of bagged goods and other items associated with the
garden center.
Plymouth _
The City of Plymouth's Home Depot will not open until July 4, 1997; however, the built garden
center area is 17,955 square feet in area. They wi11 be allowed outdoor safes if a special use
permit is approved. Within their existing ga�den center area, they are not utilizing hoop
structures; however, items are covered by greenhouse shade cloth.
Coon Rapids
Coon Rapids Code does not specify by code what is, or is not permitted related to parking lot
sales. The Home Depot in the City of Coon Rapids includes a built garden center of 18,223
square feet surrounded by chain link fencing. Within the garden center area are hoop
structures and storage buildings are currently being displayed on the sidewalk in front of �the +�Y
building. While they are currently not displaying items in the parking lot, the Coon Rapids City
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Code is silent upon the regulation of outdoor sales; therefore, it is more than likely that they will
occu r.
Bloomington
A limited seasonal sales area was approved for the area outside of the garden center. The
garden center is 17,995 square feet and is divided between a glass enclosure and outdoor
sales. An additional 3,000 square feet of seasonal sales area was approved for the front of the
store. A permanent escrow account was established. If unauthorized sales occur, a 24 hour
notice is given to clean up the parking lot. If sales occur again within a 3 month period, a
$1,000 per day fine is paid to the City from the escrow account without �further notice.
Home Depot is then required to replenish tfiat accounf �so that the escrow �balance remains at
$20,000.
St. Louis Park
No sales in the St. Louis Park Home Depot parking lot have occurred. Their garden center is
18,000 square feet in area. The garden center is completely screened by a brick bollard and
ornamental metal fence such that only the top of the hoop structures can be seen from the
parking lot or the adjacent public right-of-way. _
FRIDLEY COMMERCIAL AREA IMPROVEMENTS
The City has recently seen an increase in commercial development in the 57th Avenue corridor.
This commercial development includes Home Depot constructed in 1995, the proposed reuse of
the Dick's Tire'and V1fi�reel store at 251 - 57'h Avenue, and the proposed 8,000 square foot retail
center proposed to be located in the northwest corner of 5th Avenue and Main Street. If the
proposed commercial developments occur along the north side of 57�' Avenue, the City intends
to complete a 57th Avenue street improvement project in 1998. This improve"�nent projecf will
include a widened 57`h Avenue medians, new street lighting, and new landscaping. Outdoor
sales and display in a manner such as proposed by Home Depot could be considered contrary
to the intent of the 57`h Avenue improvement project.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION
The proposed garden center is contrary to the intent of the original special use permit, occupies
a significant amount of the parking area, and creates tra�c conflicts with pedestrians.
Therefore, staff recommends denial of the special use permit request, SP #97-02, by Home
Depot.
9.09
2
Project Summary
SP #97-p+�, by Home Depot
Page 7
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTlON
The Pianning Commission voted unanimously to recommend denial of the request to
the City Council.
GITY COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the City Council concur with the Planning Commission action.
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MEMORANDUM
William C . Hunt
Assistant to the City Manager
Memo to: William W. Burns, City Manager U
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From: William C. Hunt, Assistant to the City Manager/y�'��,
Subject:
Date:
Bids for Copier Machines
August 7, 1997
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On July 23, 1997, we opened bids for copier machines. We asked for two separate bids: one for seven
machines in the Municipal Center, City Garage, and Nature Center to be paid for out of the General
Fund; and another for two machines in the Liquor Stores to be paid for out of the Liquor Fund. The
bidders were to offer a price which included the trade-in of current machines. The new copy machines
were to be guaranteed for five years, and the maintenance and supply agreement was to be firm for
four years.
An employee committee worked with a vendor to analyze needs and develop specifications. Another
vendor challenged a number of the specifications as not really necessary or directed to one particular
product line. We deleted all of those challenged specifications.
GENERAL FUND (Seven Machines)
We sent out requests for bids to thirteen (13) vendors and received seven responses. Copy Sales
offered a bid on replacement of machines but did not indicate the cost of maintenance and supplies.
Also their bid proposal amved one half hour after the published deadline for submittal of bids.
Gestetner, Konica, and Stringer submitted bids which failed to meet one or more of the specifications.
Using our current per copy rate for paper, machines, and maintenance, we estimated a total amount for
acquisition of machines and four years of servicelmaintenance to be $91,384 for the seven copiers.
CDP Imaging Systems' bid of $85,697.90 amounts to 93.8 percent of that figure.
As a result, the City Council could receive the other three bids and award the contract to CDP Imaging
Systems as the lowest qualified bidder.
However, upon analysis of the i�ids submitted, it appears that by revising the specifications to eliminate
some of the helpful but lesser used features on the two larger copy machines in the Copy Center and
the Recreation Department the City could save as much as $17,000 over a four year period.
Accordingly, I recommend that the City Council receive and reject all the bids and instruct staff to
readvertise using the revised specifications.
10.01
Memorandum to William W. Burns
August 7, 1997
Page Two
LIQUOR FUND (Two Copier/Faac/Printers)
Seven vendors also bid on the two copier/fax/printers for the two Liquor Stores. Copy Sales did not
quote a price for service and maintenance, and their bid arrived after the deadline for submission.
Therefore, I recommend that the City Council receive only the other six bids.
Our original estimate for two machines and four years of service and maintenance was about $5,260.
Konica Products bid $3,384 for two machines and two cents per copy for service and maintenance
amounting to a total cost of $3,960 for tjle estimated usage over the next four years.
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I rerommend that the City Council find that Konica P�oducts is�t}�e,lowest qualified bidder and award
them the contract for acquisition of two copier/fax/pri�ter mac}�ines at the net price of $3,384 and the
service and maintenance contract at two cents per copy. •.
FiT1VT1T1Vr
�►e c��i�r/ia�Jprinters for the Liq�or Stares would be purchased by the Liquor Fund.
I request that you present this to the City Council for consideration at their meeting of August 11,
1997.
c: Richard D. Pribyl, Director of Finance/City Treasurer ., . _�
Members of the Copier Committee ' _
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Location
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Finance
Engineering
Recreation
Fire
Garage
Nature Center
Subtotal
Police (main)
Police (back-up)
Risograph
Holly Store
Annex
Subtotal
TOTALS
City of Fridley
Copy Machines as of JulY.1997 i.• '.� _ �'._`�:"'�'` �
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Present
Machine
Lanier 6272
Lanier 6315
Lanier 6315
Lanier 6230
Lanier 6517
Lanier 6315
Lanier 6315
7 locations
Recent
Usage in
Copies/mo
48,000
4,000
3,000
6,000 -
1,500
3,000
3,000
68,500
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Bid Specs
Copies/mo
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4,000
3,000
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1,500
3,000
3,000
74,500
Lanier 6550 '.��[���000] Leased until 1999
Lanier 6320 [1,000] Not to be replaced
RA 5900 [10,350] Leased until 1999
Ricoh FT-3320
2 locations
9 Locations
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400
200
600
75,100
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City of Fridley
Request for Bids for Copier Machines, Service, and Training
Summary of Bids Submitted
GENERAL FUND
Bids opened at 11:00 AM on July 23, 1997
Requests for Bids were sent Machines Svc/Maint Total
to the following vendors: (4 years)
American Photo Copy [Toshiba] NO BID
CDP Imaging Systems $ 50,296 $ 35,402 $ 85,698
Coordinated Business Systems NO BID
Copy Sales [Mita] BID INCOMPLETE AND LATE
Danka Office Imaging [Kodak] NO BID
D C Hey [Sharp� NO BID
Gestetner
IOS [Cannon)
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Konica
Metro Sales [Ricoh]
Stringer [Lanier]
. � Wagers, Inc. [Toshiba]
Xerox
10.04
DID NOT MEET SPECIFICATIONS
NO BID
DID NOT MEET SPECIFICATIONS `��
$ 55,232 $ 39,300 $ 94,532
DID NOT MEET SPECIFICATIONS
NO BID
$ 83,755 $ 82,132 $165,887
City of Fridley
Request for Bids for Copier Machines, Service, and Training
Summarv of Bids Submitted
LIQIIOR FIIND
Bids opened at 11:00 AM on July 23, 1997
Requests for Bids were sent Machines Svc/Maint Total
to the following vendors: (4 years)
American Photo Copy [Toshiba] NO BID
CDP Imaging Systems $ 5,775 $ 3,200 $ 8,975
Coordinated Business Systems NO BID
C�py Saies [MitaJ BID INCOMPLETE AND LATE
Danka Office Imaging [Kodak] NO BID
D C Hey [Sharp] NO BID
Gestetner
IOS [Cannon]
Konica
Metro Sales [Ricoh]
Stringer [Lanier]
Wagers, Inc. [Toshiba]
Xerox
10.05
$ 4,396 $ 248 $ 4,644
NO BID
$ 3,384 $ 576 $ 3,960
$ 4,266 $ 1,728 � 5,994
$ 5,597 $ 346 $ 5,943
NO BID
$ 15,990 $ 4,389 $ 20,379
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