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FRIDIEY
The City of Fridley 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)
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
NEW BUSINESS:
Receive the Minutes of the Planning
Commission Meeting of May 6, 1998 ........................................ 1.01 - 1.18
Preliminary Plat Request, P.S. #98-03,
by James Utter, to Replat Property to
Create Two Conforming Lots on Which
to Build, Generally Located at 6084 Woody
Lane N.E. (Ward 2) ................................................................... 2.01 - 2.09
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 18, 1998
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED):
Resolution Approving a Plat. P.S. #98-03,
Everett Addition (by James Utter, Generally
Located at 6084 Woody Lane N.E.) (Ward 2) ........................... 3.01 - 3.03
Approve Joint Powers Agreement
Befin►een the City of Fridley and the
Metropolitan Council for the Installation,
Replacement, and Maintenance of Bus
StopSignage ............................................................................. 4.01 - 4.22
Receive Bids and Award Contract for the
Municipal Garage Exhaust/Make-Up
Retrofit Project ........................................................................... 5.01 - 5.04
Resolution Requesting No Parking Signs
on East River Road South of I-694 (Ward 3) ............................ 6.01 - 6.02
Resolution Authorizing Submission of Ice
Facility Renovation Grant Application ........................................ 7.01 - 7.05
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 18, 1998 PAGE 4
PUBLIC HEARING:
Central Avenue Improvement Project
No. ST. 1998 - 4(Ward 2) ................................................................... 12.01 - 12.02
� Approval of Off-Sale Beer License for
Sam's Club (8150 University Avenue N.E.)
(Ward 3) ....................................................................................... 13.01 - 13.02
NEW BUSINESS:
Resolution Denying the Application of
George Klus of W.W. Klus Realty, Inc.,
for a Special Use Permit for the Outdoor
Sale of Automobiles at 7920 and 7976
University Avenue, Pu�s�an# to--- - _ __- ---- -- _ _ __ _ _-- - - -- - - --- ---- - - _., _- -- - -
Section 205.14.01.C(2) of the Fridley
CityCode ....................................................................................... 14.01 - 14.24
Receive Bids and Award Contract for
57�' Avenue Reconstruction Project
No. ST. 1997 - 4 ................................................................................... 15.01 - 15.06
Informal Status Reports ....................................................................... 16.01
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FRIDLEY
The City of Fridley will not discriminate against or hazass anyone in the admission or access to, or treatment, or employment in i
services, programs, or activities because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, marital status, sexu
orientation or status with regard to public assistance. Upon request, accommodation will be provided to allow individuals wit
disabilities to participate in any of Fridley's services, programs, and activities. Hearing impaired persons who need an interpreter
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.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Board of Review and City Council --
Meeting of May 4, 1998
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APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
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Receive the Minutes of the Planning
Commission Meeting of May 6, 1998
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APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUEDI:
Approve Joint Powers Agreemeni
Between the City of Fridley and the
Metropolitan Council for the Installation,
Replac,ement, and Maintenance of Bus
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Stop Signage .................................. 4.01 - 4.22
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Receive Bids and Aw.ard Contract for the ,
Munisipal Garage Exhaust/Make-Up �
1.01 - 1.18
Preliminary Plat Request, P.S. #98-03,
by James Utter, to Replat Property to
Create Two Conforming Lots on Which
to Build, Generally Located at 6084 Woody
Lane N.E. (Ward 2) ........................... 2.01 - 2.09
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Resolution Approving a Plat. P.S. #98-03,
Everett Addition (by James Utter, Generally
Located at 6084 Woody Lane N.E.)
(Ward 2) .............. ................... 3.01 - 3.03
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•Retrofit Project .................................. 5.01 - 5.04
Resolution Requesting No Parking Signs
on East River Road South of I-694
(Ward 3) .................................. 6.01 - 6.02
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Resolution Authorizing Submission of Ice
Facility Renovation Grant A�pllcation 7.01 - 7.05
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Establish a Public Hearing for June 8, ��
1998, for an Intoxicating Liquor License !
for AMF Bowling Centers, Inc. (6310
Highway 65) (Ward 2) ........................ .0
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 18, 1998
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUEDI:
Claims
Licenses
Estimates:
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NEW BUSINESS:
Resolution Denying the Appiication of
George Klus of W.W. Klus Realty, Inc.,
9.01 for a Special Use Permit for the Outdoor
Sale of Automobiles at 7920 and 7976
University Avenue, Pursuant to
Section 205.14.01.C(2) of the Fridley
City Code ................................... 14.01 - 14.24
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Receive Bids and Award Contract for
57'h Avenue Reconstruction Project
No. ST. 1997 - 4 ................................. 15.01 - 15.06
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Cons�derafion of Items Not on Agenda (f 5 minutes).
PUBLIC HEARING:
Central Avenue Improvement Project
No. ST. 1998 - 4(Ward 2) .................... 12.01 - 12.02
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Approval of Off-Sale Beer License for
Sam's Club (8150 University Avenue N.E.)
(Ward 3) ................................... 13.01 - 13.02
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THE MTNUTES OF TIiE REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRTDLEY CITY COUNCIL
OF MAY 4, 1998
The Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order by Mayor Jorgenson at
7:30 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Jorgenson led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Jorgenson, Councilman Barnette, Councilman Billings,
Councilman Schneider and Councilwoman Bolkcom
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
PROCLAMATIONS:
Veterans' Buddy Poppy Day: May 15, 1998:
Mayor Jorgenson read and issued a proclamation declaring May 15, 1998 as Veterans'
_ _ _ _ __ _ ___ Buddy�opp_y_Day_in the �ity_of Ericiley._ She_urged residQnts of Fricll�y_ to recognize th� __ __ ____ _.
merits of this cause by contributing generously to its support by purchasing buddy poppies
and wearing them as evidence of their gratitude to the men and women of our country
who risked their lives in defense of freedom which we continue to enjoy today.
Ms. Maxine Nystrom, Poppy Chairman, and Ms. Sarah Erickson, Poppy Queen of the
VFW, were present to accept this proclamation.
Public Works Week: May 17 - 23, 1998:
Mayor Jorgenson read and issued a proclamation declaring the week of May 17 through
May 23, 1998 as Public Works Week in the City of Fridley. She asked residents and civic
organizations to recognize the contributions that the Public Works Department makes to
the health and safety of citizens of the community.
Mr. John Flora took this opportunity to introduce the four Division Supervisors of the
City's Pubiic Works Department. Jim Saeflce, Water Supervisor; Ken Holmstrom, Streets
Supervisor; Jim Brindley, Sewer Supervisor; and Dave Lindquist, Parks Supervisor. Each
gave a brief overview of their departmental service and expressed gratitude to the Council
for their support and for providing them with the equipment necessary to provide for
efficient service to the residents of Fridley.
CITY COUNCiL MEETING OF MAY 4, 1998 PAGE 2
1. BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING:
MOTION by Councilmember Schneider to re-open the Board of Review Meeting.
Seconded by Councilmember Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Jorgenson declared the motion carried unanimously and the Board of Review Meeting was
re-opened at 7:40 p.m.
Mr. Surendra Chaudharv, 5640 N. Danube Road:
Mr. Chaudhary provided Council with copies of the updated market analysis of his
property at 5640 N. Danube Road, completed by Mr. Gordon Denham of Edina Realty.
Mr. Denham suggested a listing price range of $175,000 to $185,000 based on its current
condition. He suggested a number of improvements to make the home more marketable.
Such improvements included a new roof, new carpeting, replacement of three sliding glass
doors, painting of interior and exterior, and refinishing of the decks. The estimated cost of
these improvements would be $20,000. Recovery of the cost of the improvements wou(d
be approximately fifty percent ($10,000) with an estimated listing price at that time of
$185,000. The comparisons used by Mr. Denham are the same ones used by the
Assessing Department. However, Mr. Chaudhary noted that the square footage for
comparables listed in the assessor's review are inaccurate and that two of the homes have a
considerable higher finished square footage. Furthermore, one of the homes is a two-story
' home and not comparable to a split foyer home such as his which is less marketable and
-_ _______ _ ___.__ __sells_for_consider_ably_lESS._ Mr.__Chaudhary_ea�plained-that the house has_�ot appreciated _ __ __ __
much in the past several years.
Councilmember Schneider noted that on Page 2 of the Market Analysis, the 1998 Market
Value is listed as $191,400. The City's assessed market value was $188,200. Therefore,
it is evident that the City's assessed market value is consistent with the value placed on the
property by Mr. Denham.
Mr. Chaudhary stated that he believed the 1998 value should be no more than $175,000.
Councilmember Schneider stated that, based on information he has received, he could not.
justify a reduction in the value to $175,000. Councilmember Bolkcom agreed.
MOTION by Councilmember Schneider to affirm the City Assessor's value at $188,200
for the property at 5640 N. Danube Road. Seconded by Councilmember Barnette.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Jorgenson declared the motion carried
unanimously.
Councilmember Barnette encouraged Mr. Chaudhary to bring this item before the County
Board. Mayor Jorgenson noted that he will need to contact Anoka County to schedule a
time to appear before the Board of Equalization, should he desire to take this complaint
further.
CITY COUNCIL 1ViEETING OF MAY 4, 1998 PAGE 3
MOTION by Councilmember Schneider to adjourn the Board of Review Meeting at
8:03 p.m. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom.
Councilmember Billings requested that Mr. Hervin, Assessor, review the information
provided on the comparables prior to the meeting of the Anoka County Board of
Equalization, and verify that the information is correct. Mr. Hervin agreed to do so. He
noted that a Real Estate Estimate of Market Value is not the same as an appraisal and that
a certified appraisal provides a more accurate value of the property.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Jorgenson declared the Board of Review
meeting adjourned at 8:03 p.m.
STATE LEGiSLATIVE UPDATE:
Representative Alice Johnson, Senator pon Betzold and Senator Steve Novak were
present and provided a brief update on the 1997-98 legislative session. Senator Betzold
provided information with regard to some of the issues discussed including the K-12 bill,
Human Services, Tornado Relief, Crime Prevention and Tax Increment Financing.
Representative Johnson provided information in regard to her work on the Tax Committee
over the past two years. She noted that she has taken the position that levy limits are not
necessary for cities and that elected officials should set the amount of taxes that can be
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Senator Novak provided an update in regard to the Jobs Energy and Community
Development Finance package, the continuation of the North Suburban Planning Corridor,
the Fridley Historical Society funding, transitional housing, and the redevelopment of
polluted land properties.
Councilmember Billings stated that he felt the imposition of levy limits by the legislature is
something that poses a hardship on the cities that have consistently tried to hold their
taxes down by spending down reserves and using other various mechanisms. Mayor
7orgenson noted that any reductions in the taxes require the City to make necessary
adjustments in another area.
1997 CITY OF FRTDLEY BUSINESS SURVEY:
Mr. Bill Morris of Decision Resources was present to provide Council and staff with a
summary of the business survey conducted in the City of Fridley. He presented data
collected in the survey inciuding opinions about the City's services, crime and policing,
appearance and image, code requirements, redevelopment projects, housing programs, and
recycling programs. One of the areas of irritation for businesses appeared to be the
stringent enforcement of City codes with a lack of understanding of some of the code
requirements. In summary, however, it was felt that dissatisfaction was very low and that
City services were rated rather high.
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 4, 1998 PAGE 4
APPROVAL OF MiNUTES:
COLTNCIL MEETING - April 20, 1998:
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to approve the minutes of the April 20, 1998 City
Council Meeting as presented in writing. Seconded by Councilmember Schneider. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Jorgenson declared the motion carried unanimously.
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
OLD BUSTNESS:
2 RESOLUTION # 28-1998 IN SUPPORT OF A CHARITABLE GAMBLING
PREMiSE PERMiT FOR TAE CAURCH OF TAE IMMACULATE
CONCEPTION (TABLED 4/20/98):
Mr. Burns, City Manager, explained that at the Apri120 Council meeting clarification was
requested for this application. This is the second application for a charitable gambling
permit at the Knights of Columbus Hall to come before Council this year. The City Clerk
has indicated that there is no resfrictiori in our local code or in State law which would
prevent the licensing of two organizations at the same location, as long as the
organizations are using separate space for their operations. In this case, the Knights of
_ __ __ _ __ _ ___ _ _ __ Columbus _and__the_Chur�h_ Qf the_ Immacula�e Conception conduci._charitable _gambling __ _ _ . _.
activities at the Knights of Columbus Hall at alternate times. This arrangement has been in
existence for approximately four years. Staff has found no problem with the operation of
either organization and recommends that Council renew the (awful gambling license for
the Church of the Immaculate Conception.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION # 28-1998.
NEW BUSINESS:
3. CONSTDERATION OF A MOTION TO APPROVE CHANGE ORDER NO. 2
FOR TAE AACKMANN AVENUE STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT:
Mr. Burns explained that this change order is for the replacement of sixteen water service
lines and valves and for the replacement of sanitary sewer lines. The water service lines
and valves were found to be deteriorated or inoperable at the time of reconstruction of the
Hackmann Avenue water main. A section of sewer line was impacted by the water line
and valve replacement. The cost of the this additional work is $9,327.13. Staff
recommended approval in the above amount to the benefit of Forest Lake Contracting,
Inc.
APPROVED CHANGE ORDER NO. 2, FOR THE HACKMANN AVENUE
STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST. 1998-1.
CITY COUNCTL MEETING OF MAY 4, 1998 PAGE 5
4. RESOLUTION NO. 29-1998 ESTABLISAiNG A PUBLIC AEARING RE-
GARDING THE CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS ON OLD
CENTRAL AVENUE:
Mr. Burns explained that Anoka County is proposing to upgrade Old Central Avenue from
Rice Creek to the northern limit of Fridley. The project will include a new storm sewer,
concrete curb and gutter, and a bike path along the west side of the roadway. In
accordance with City policy, the curb and gutter will be assessed to abutting property
owners on a front foot basis at a cost of $11.00 per front foot. Mr. Burns stated that staff
requested that Council establish a public hearing for May 18, 1998 in anticipation of this
assessment.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 29-1998.
5. CONSiDERATION OF A MOTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR
IMPROVEMENTS TO THE LOWER LEVEL OF THE FRIDLEY ACTIVITY
CENTER:
Mr. Burns stated that the Fridley Activity Center , located at 6085 Seventh Street, has
been a cooperative project by the City of Fridley and School District No. 14. While the
upper level of this facility has been in use since last Fall, the lower level remains
unfinished. With a grant from the State of Minnesota, the City would like to proceed with
_ _� _ . _ _ ___ _ _ the _finishing of the lo�ve� level to_ _ac�ommo�iate 1nanX .�f__the. youth pr.ograms. ansi _to _ _ ____ _ _ _
expand opportunities for community use of the facility. The improvements have been
designed with the help of youth as well as the input of all age groups and include a
dance/exercise room, a game room and a lounge area. It is estimated that these
improvements will cost $364,169. Of this amount, $280,250 is available with grant
proceeds, $55,380 will come from contributions raised by the community fund raising
campaign, and $28,539 will come from the City's Liquor Operations Funds.
AUTHORIZED ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ON TAE CONSTRUCTION OF
THE LOWER LEVEL AT THE FRIDLEY COMMUNITY CENTER.
6. CLATMS:
APPROVED THE PAYMENT OF CLAIM NOS. 80376-80564.
7. LiCENSES:
APPROVED THE LICENSES AS SUBMITTED AND AS ON FILE IN THE
LICENSE CLERK'S OFFICE.
S. ESTIMATES:
APPROVED THE ESTIMATES AS FOLLOWS:
CITY COUNCiL MEETiNG OF MAY 4, 1998 PAGE 6
Hardrives, Inc.
14475 Quiram Drive
Rogers, MN 55374
Central Avenue Bikeway/Walkway
Project No. ST. 1994-9
FINAL ESTIMATE: $ 2,944.80
Forest Lake Contracting
14777 Lake Drive
Forest Lake, NIN 55025
Hackman Avenue/Hackman Circle Street
Reconstruction Project No. ST 1998-1
Hackman Avenue Water Main Repair
Project No. 317
Estimate No. 2 $79,487.77
Newquist & Ekstrum, Chartered
301 Fridley Plaza Office Building
6401 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
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Attorney for the Month of February 1998: $17,287.00
Frederic W. Knaak, Esq.
Holstad and Larson, PLC
3535 Vadnais Center Drive
St. Paul, MN 55110
Services Rendered as City Attorney
for the Month of April 1998: $ 4,250.00
No persons in the audience spoke regarding the proposed consent agenda items.
MOTION by Councilmember Schneider to approve the consent agenda as presented. Seconded
by Councilmember Barnette. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Jorgenson declared
the motion carried unanimously.
ADOPTiON OF AGENDA:
MOTION by Councilmember Schneider to approve the adoption of the agenda. Seconded by
Councilmember Bolkcom. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Jorgenson declared
the motion carried unanimously.
CITY COUNCiL MEETTNG OF MAY 4, 1998 PAGE 7
OPEN FORUM, VISiTORS:
There were no questions or comments from the public.
Councilmember Barnette noted that at one of the last Council meetings, a discussion ensued in
regard to the renewal of gambling licenses. In defense of WAABI who was being displaced in
two of the establishments, he believes he spoke incorrectly. He stated at the meeting that WAABI
had given the largest scholarship to the scholarship fund at Fridley High School. He intended to
state that WAABI gave the two largest SINGLE scholarships (two $1,500 scholarships). The
Lion's Club has, for many years, given ten $500 scholarships for a total of $5,000 per year. He
wished to correct the enor and to give credit to all of the service organizations for what they have
done for the City of Fridley.
PUBLiC AEARING:
9. APPROVAL OF BEER LiCENSE FOR GREAT LAKE CHINESE RESTAURANT
(7890 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E.)(WARD 3):
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to open the public hearing at 9:02 p.m. Seconded by
Councilmember Billings. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Jorgenson declared the
motion carried and the public hearing was opened at 9:02 p.m.
Mr. Burns stated that a beer license has been requested _by the owner_ of the Great Lake Chinese __ ____ __
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Restaurant at 7890 University Avenue N.E. The Police Department has performed the required
background investigation and has not found any reason to deny the request.
Mr. Tim Vo, Business Manager for the Great Lake Chinese Restaurant, was present to answer
any questions in regard to this reyuest. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if the applicant was
aware of the food/liquor ratio which will need to be met. Mr. Vo responded in the affirmative.
He provided a brief summary of the restaurant, including hours of operation, menu options, etc.
With no further questions, there was a MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to close the public
hearing at 9:08 p.m. Seconded by Councilmember Schneider. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all
voting aye, Mayor Jorgenson declared the motion carried and the public hearing was closed at
9:08 p.m. She noted that the request for a beer license for the Great Lake Chinese Restaurant will
be on the May 18 City Council agenda for consideration at that time.
OLD BUSINESS:
10. VARiANCE, VAR #98-06, BY NORTHWESTERN ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEONS
PARTNERSATP, LLP, TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF PARKING STALLS AS
REQUIRED BY CTTY CODE TO ALLOW AN EXPANSION WITHIN THE
CiTY COUNCTL MEETING OF MAY 4, 1998 PAGE 8
EXiSTING BUlLD1NG FOOTPRINT. GENERALLY LOCATED AT 8290
UNIVERSiTY AVENUE N.E. (TABLED 04/20/98)(WARD 3):
Ms. Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director, explained that the petitioner has indicated
that they are going to pursue the construction of a parking ramp on their property rather than seek
a variance request and rely on parking space available across the street. Staff is asking for formal
Council action on this request, and recommending denial of the variance.
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to deny Variance Request #98-06. Seconded by Council-
member Schneider. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Jorgenson declared the
motion carried unanimously.
11. VARiANCE REOUEST, VAR. #98-09, BY KIM MILLER OF MILLER
FUNERAL AOME. TO ALLOW THE REDUCTiON OF TAE STDE YARD
SETBACK FROM 80 FEET TO 37 FEET FOR A BUILDiNG ADDITION AND
CANOPY, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 6210 HIGHWAY 65 (WARD 2):
Ms. Dacy explained that Kim Miller of Miller Funeral Home is requesting a side yard setback
variance request to allow the expansion of their facility at 6210 Highway 65. The request would
reduce the setback from 80 feet to 37 feet from the right-of-way. This will allow for the -
construction of a 30.5 foot by 66 foot building addition and a 12 foot by 24 foot canopy. Both
structures will be located on the west side of the existing facility. With the location of the canopy
_ . __ _ _ extending into the _existang utility. and drainag.e easement, staff i�secommending .that _ a._h�ld__ ___ __ _ _
harmless agreement between the petitioner and the City be executed.
The request has minimal adverse impacts on adjacent properties because the proposed addition
will have a similar right-of-way setback as the existing building and will not increase drainage
from the parcel. Staff recommended that the Appeals Commission approve the variance request
with the following stipulations: 1) the exterior of the building addition shall match that of the
existing principal building, 2) the canopy extend no further than 10 feet into the drainage utility
easement. 3) the design of the canopy must be approved by the Engineering Department, 4) the
property owner must enter into a hold harmless agreement with the City with regard to the
structure in the drainage utility easement and the agreement must be recorded with Anoka
County, 5) the canopy shall not be enclosed with garage doors, and 6) the petitioner shall grant a
10 foot utility and drainage easement adjacent to the existing easement as described in VAR
#98-04.
Mayor Jorgenson noted that Council would like to be assured that the building finish on the west
side of the garage be consistent with the existing building. Ms. Dacy stated that this was a
stipu(ation in the previous variance that Council approved at the Apri16 meeting.
MOTION by Councilmember Schneider to approve the Variance Request, VAR #98-09, by Kim
Miller of Miller Funeral Home, to allow the reduction of the side yard setback from 80 feet to 37
feet for a buiiding addition and canopy generally located at 6210 Highway 65 with the stipulations
CITY COUNCtL MEETiNG OF MAY 4. 1998 __ PAGE 9
as outlined above. Seconded by Councilmember Billings. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting
aye, Mayor Jorgenson declared the motion carried unanimously.
15. INFORMAL STATUS REPORTS:
Ms. Dacy noted that at the last City Council meeting, during Open Forum, a resident inquired as
to the possibility of using larger waste containers for yard waste. Cunently, the ordinance allows
for a 32 gallon container. Waste Management was offering a 96 gallon container for yard waste.
Ms. Dacy provided the Council with a summary of the advantages and disadvantages of the use of
larger containers. She noted that this issue was included in a recent resident survey and 37
percent indicated a desire for larger containers. Several concerns were addressed by Council, and
a question was raised as to whether all of the waste haulers could accommodate the larger
containers. If not, it would limit the number of waste haulers serving the Fridley area. It was the
general consensus that the survey indicates that there is no compelling need for immediate change.
Ms. Dacy provided information in regard to two vision meetings which have been scheduled for
May 28, 1998 and June 25, 1998. The City will be hiring a consultant to assist staff in re-writing
the Comprehensive Plan. As a part of the process, the consultant would like to have the two
vision meetings made up of homeowners, businesses, tenants, apartment owners, churches,
schools, etc. The purpose of the first meeting will be to help define what Fridley is today and find
out from the community what they would like to see in the year 2010 and 2020. The second
meeting will define what the City's benchmarks for success will be. The meetings could be held in
_ the_cafeteria_ or gymnasium of the middle school, but no final_ plans _have been .made at this_point._
Ms. Dacy noted that anyone who lives or works in Fridley is encouraged to attend the meetings.
Councilmember Bolkcom suggested that Ms. Dacy look at child-care options for those who have
small children and wish to attend. Mayor Jorgenson suggested that the meetings be held in a
facility with air conditioning.
Councilmember Bolkcom noted that the next Fiftieth Anniversary Task Force meeting will be held
May 14, 1998 at 5:30 p.m. in the lower level of the Municipal Center. If anyone desires more
details they can contact the City Manager's Office.
Mayor Jorgenson noted that the Loyalty Day Parade was a success.
ADJOURNNiENT:
MOTION by Councilmember Schneider to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilmember
Bolkcom. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Jorgenson declared the motion carried
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 4, 1998 PAGE 10
unanimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of May 4, 1998 was adjourned
at 9:40 p. m.
Respectfully submitted,
Tamara D. Saefke
Recording Secretary
Nancy J. Jorgenson
Mayor
CITY OF FRIDLEY
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MAY 6, 1998
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairperson Savage called the May 6, 1998, Planning Commission meeting to order at
7:30 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Diane Savage, Dave Kondrick, LeRoy Oquist, Dean Saba,
Larry Kuechle
Members Absent: Brad Sielaff, Connie Modig
Others Present: Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator
Paul Tatting, Planning Assistant
Bill Richards, Express Auto Sales & Leasing
George Klus, WW Klus Realty
Jim Utter, 131 Sylvan Lane
APPROVAL OF APRIL 1. 1998. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES:
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M TI_ N by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Saba, to approve the April 1, 1998, Planning
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ommission minutes as wn en.
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UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
1. PUBLIC HEARING (CONTINUED�: CONSIDERATION OF SPECIAL USE
PERMIT. SP #98-04. BY ANGELES MORTGAGE INVESTMENT/WW KLUS
REALTY. INC.:
To permit the sale and repair of automobiles on Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, Block 3,
University Industrial Park, generally located at 7920 and 7976 University Avenue
N.E.
M T N by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Oquist, to waive the reading of the public
hearing notice and to open the public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:33 P.M.
Mr. Hickok stated Mr. George Klus of VW1/ Klus Realty has requested a special use permit
to allow the outdoor sales and display of a total of 30 automobiles at 7920 and 7976
University Avenue N.E. The site consists of two multi-tenant buildings with addresses
ranging from 7920 to 7990 University Avenue. The two buildings are under the same
ownership. The parcel is 4.5 acres. The property is zoned C-2, General Business.
There is M-1, Light Industrial, to the north; C-2, General Business, to the east; C-3,
General Shopping, to the south; and M-1, Light Industrial, and M-2, Heavy Industrial, to
the west.
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Mr. Hickok stated the code requires a special use permit for agencies selling and
displaying new and/or used vehicles. The code also indicates the required parking ratio
for the C-2, General Business, district. Approval of the special use permit would allow the
use of 30 parking stalls as a sales area for vehicles. The vehicles would be for sale by
the company, Express Auto, which is leasing space at 7920 and 7976 University Avenue.
A total of 16 different addresses are available at the two buildings.
Mr. Hickok stated Mr. Tatting did an inventory of the�tenants currently leasing property.
These results are included in the agenda packet. The total size of the two buildings is
51,200 square feet; 244 actual parking stalls exist on the site. Because the site is a
mixed use, a speculative ratio of 1:200 was placed on the site and would require 256
parking stalls. Apparently at the time the building was constructed, it was deemed
appropriate to have 244 parking stalls.
Mr. Hickok stated the petitioner has worked with an architect to determine whether or not
they can achieve 256 spaces. The architect has suggested some potential locations for
additional stalls on the site as noted on the architect's drawing included in the agenda
packet. He believed the original number of parking spaces was accepted by the City
based on the uses proposed at that time. There are concems about the location of the
proposed additional parking spaces. Parking stalls are proposed near driveways, and
staff likes to keep the parking away from movement areas. The proposed parking spaces
suggested to the north of the building would need to be well defined. There is merit to the
additional six stalls along the front landscaped area. There are some problems with
running into the setback from the front property line and with the driveway entrance
____ __ __ making it more diffieult tQ maneuver in tha� area. �he reqt�est would-reduee-the-numbe�--- �- --
� of available parking stalls by 30 spaces leaving 214 remaining parking stalls.
Mr. Hickok stated staff has received a letter from the former developer of the site, Mr.
Paschke. He is not in favor of the request due to the type of use and the parking
agreement between this site and Main Event (formerly T. R. McCoys). The Police
Department has expressed concern that secunty of vehicles for sale may be difficult.
Griep of the Police Department has spoken with the petitioners and has submitted a
memo with her response to those original concems. Due to the mixed nature of the site,
it is difficult to determine which vehicles are for sale and which vehicles are for customers.
Ms. Griep spoke about the paper on the window required by the state to identify vehicles
for sale. Additional lighting and fencing may alleviate the security problem but may be
difficult to achieve due to the nature of the site.
Mr. Hickok stated that as part of the Express Auto building permit for interior alterations
for the site, it was stipulated that no outdoor display of automobiles or other vehicles is
permitted. In 1995, one of the petitioners requested a building permit to modify space for
what was then called Express Auto Pawnbrokers, Inc. They had started to operate the
site as a pawn brokerage for vehicles and ran into difficulties. At that time, he came back
and received a signature from a staff person for a license to sell used vehicles in this
location. The signature runs contrary to the staff person's knowledge that this would
require a special use permit in this location. There are questions about how that
happened. It was very clear at the time of the building permit that this was not to be a
used car lot. It was represented to be an office location and there would be no vehicles
for display or sale outdoors. For a used car license, the State requires a minimum of five
outdoor spaces available for sale of vehicles, an office location, the hours posted, etc. A
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special use permit is required to have a used auto business in this location. There are
currently vehicles for sale parked at the site. On any given day, as many as 20 vehicles
have been observed. .
Mr. Hickok stated there are six other vehicle sales lots in the City, including Sam's Club
which has a special use permit for a three times per year event in the parking lot over a
weekend; a similar special use permit for Columbia Arena for a three-day event; Jim
Lupient has a permanent lot; Motor Valet on University Avenue; Five-Star sales lot on
Osborne; and Friendly Chevrolet.
Mr. Hickok stated the owner of the Five-Star sales lot also owns an auto body operation,
which was is in an inappropriate district. Staff contacted the owner explaining that this
was an inappropriate location and asked the owner to discontinue operation. As a result,
the owner constructed a new building in an appropriate district and a special use permit
for that site was approved by the Planning Commission. At the same time, two other
locations had state licenses for auto sales lots in inappropriate locations and did not have
appropriate signatures on the application from the City. When receiving an auto sales
license from the State, the City is required to sign off. In those finro instances, the licenses
were revoked and those businesses are no longer operating.
Mr. Hickok stated staff recommends denial of the special use permit because it creates a
deficiency in the number of required parking stalls and because it poses a potential
security risk. A letter from the petitioner states they have worked to get a cross parking
arrangement for 28 additional parking stalls in addition to those potential stalls identified
- -- b}rthe-architect.- When a use takes a propgrty beqond their capaerty-and-causes-possfb}e�------ -- ---
parking on another site, it is different than having by choice additional parking area
through cross parking arrangements. .
Mr. Hickok stated further reasons for recommending denial include the inappropriate use
for a multi-tenant building. The City has had other requests for an auto sales operation in
a pa�king lot at the Skywood Mall as a permanent use. A request was also made for the
former Lampert building which was not permitted. This is an after-the-fact request for a
special use permit for auto sales. The business is currently operating. Again, it was clear
at the time of the building permit that they not display or sell vehicles on this site without a
special use permit. Therefore, this is in defiance of the building permit stipulation. There
are potential circulation problems. Some of the proposed additional parking has the
potential to be dangerous. There is also the potential for auto theft and robbery. This is
an area of a higher incidence of auto theft and robbery. He reviewed the police map
showing the location of car thefts in the city.
Mr. Hickok stated there is also a current inappropriate use by the same petitioners at
7920 University Avenue. In that location, the petitioner is leasing this site for auto repairs
for the auto sales operation. Auto repair in this district also requires a special use permit.
Further, there are vehicles stored for periods of time at 7920 University Avenue related to
the Auto Express operation. According to the State Licensing Division, they cannot have
vehicles stored at another location with the license issued for this site. The petitioner
stated he was not aware of this requirement but will be back to ask for a special use
permit.
Mr. Hickok stated Ms. Griep has stated the lighting appears to be appropriate. Staff
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believes the lighting is questionable in this area. Staff feels the lighting should be brighter
which would allow for better visibility and deter auto theft. There is no segregation of cars
or safeguards in this location.
Ms. Savage asked if cars are now being displayed and what can the City do about it.
Mr. Hickok stated, yes, cars are being displayed. The City has the right to contact the
State and have the license revoked. This special use permit request comes as the result
of the code enforcement activity efforts. Staff contacted the building owners notifying
them that this is an inappropriate use for the location, that a special use permit is
required, and they are now going through the process. The petitioner asked if they could
operate while going through the process. The stipulation was part of the building permit,
and staff is frustrated that the operation exists. If the Planning Commission and City
Council deny the request, staff will proceed to contact the State and have the license
revoked for that area.
Ms. Savage asked if the petitioner continued to display autos even though the matter had
been at the City over a month and asked if staff had spoken with the petitioner about it.
Mr. Hickok stated, yes, cars continue to be displayed. Staff has not attempted to have
cars removed in the interim until the decision regarding the special use permit is made.
Mr. Klus stated he is the property manager of the center and has a lease with the tenant.
He is not the owner of the center. He wanted to review the history. He felt there were
----- -- some gaps in the ir�formation.--�'he tenant has-been there sine�-December-1995-.- IR April-= -_ _--
1996, Ms. McPherson signed the Minnesota Dealers License application on behalf of the
City for the tenant to be there. The City has been aware of this tenant. The tenant did
come in during 1995 for a building permit. He later came back when he changed
businesses and asked the City to sign off, which they did.
Mr. Klus stated they were made aware as a representative of the owner in the late part of
the fourth quarter of 1997 that they needed a special use permit for the center. Up to
then he had not been made aware that they were going to need a special use permit for
this tenant. The tenant has been there since 1995 so they are applying for a permit.
They started the process of having an architect do some work and decide what the best
thing would be for them to do. They applied for a special use permit in February 1998.
His father was here and was presented the staff report which they had not seen. That
was why he asked for an extension and to give them time to go over the report. Mr.
Hickok delivered a copy of this staff report to them last week and they have since
reviewed it.
Mr. Klus stated they are here for a special use permit for this tenant in the center. He was
surprised to see a letter from Mr. Paschke, who has not had any ownership with the
center for many years. They work for the owner who received the property when it was in
receivership. They are not aware of any recorded easements on the property as referred
to by Mr. Paschke. When he talks about the ownership of the center, Mr. Paschke does
not refer to the correct owner of the center. There was a partnership that did own it
before it went into receivership and that has nothing to do with the current owner. If there
is a recorded easement issue, he would like to have a copy of it because they have not
found one.
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Mr. Kius stated he wrote a letter on February 13 because a City employee, Ms.
McPherson, told them they could look at the uses of their tenants to help determine the
parkang requirements at that time. In his letter, he stated he would divide the space
between office, storage and warehouse and look at those parking ratios. He worked with
the architect and, with the type of tenants they have in the building, determined that they
meet those codes. When they came back and with the new staff, they were told that they
did not meet the code so they went back to do some more work on the parking.
Mr. Klus stated the parking lot has had 244 parking stalls since it was built. Mr. Tatting
stated there are 60 people employed there. If so and they all drive to work, that still
leaves a lot of extra parking for people who are coming and going. Besides that point,
they want to meet the 255 space requirement. They looked at that to see how they could
handle it without any variances. As his letter indicates, they probably have 100 to 150
parking spaces that are available at any one time during the day. There just has not been
a need for that. The City could live with that until this year. He was not sure it would
change this year versus the last 15 or 16 years. They want to try to live with 255 plus. At
the same time, there was the issue that if you are going to subtract parking because of
the cars there to sell, then you really need 10 more parking spaces. There is an area
between the buildings for parking, and they thought it would be a good way to do a cross
parking agreement with the neighbors to the north. Once in a while, they also have some
of their employees on the south end of their building park on their lot. So, they did a cross
parking easement which does not have to be recorded and which is an agreement
between two owners to add 38 more parking spaces.
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special use permit. In April 1996, the dealers license for used cars was signed by a City
staff person so the City did acknowledge that there was a dealer there. On page 2 of his
letter, he says the City's concem is about a use contrary to a special use permit which
staff does not believe is appropriate for the site. He needs to know what appropriate is
because under the current zoning this is an appropriate use with a special use permit,
and that is why they are there.
Mr. Klus stated he wrote a letter dated April 27, 1998, to address Ms. Griep's concems.
He and the tenants met with Ms. Griep from the Police Department about her concems.
She was understanding that they were really a full fledged used parking lot, and they are
not. In looking at the Police Department security issues, they are not the typical
dealership. People only come there invited or with set up appointments. The hours are
listed under #10, and those are not the typical hours of a dealership. There are no
balloons, strobe lights, or windows painted to attract people to the. It is easy to
distinguish which cars are his and which are the tenants. The tenants usually do not drive
cars with stickers. He works on an appointment basis. They advertise and get referrals
for their appointments. These are all stipulations. He asked Mr. Richards to put these
together because these are things he works with every day.
Mr. Klus stated this has not changed since the day Mr. Richards got his dealers license
signed off by the City. He did not think that most residents in the City know there is a
leasing dealership place back in that comer. They have never once had a theft since he
has been there. Mr. Klus thought that most of the areas of high theft shown on the map
are apartment complexes. Also, he has not had one tenant complaint about this
business.
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Mr. Hickok stated it is true that there are a large number of vehicle incidences at
apartment parking lots. He would be hard pressed to say because it is an apartment
building, but rather that it is outside parking with vehicles unattended for long periods of
time. That is the important thread. In an industrial district, there are parking lots where
vehicles are parked and folks work in shifts. In the area where this business is located,
there are a number of thefts. Ms. Griep mentioned that north of 73rd and along University
Avenue there is a high intensity of activity not only vehicle theft but robberies such as
stolen car stereos, wheels, etc.
Mr. Klus stated they have not had one incident. There was discussion about lighting.
They have not had any issues with lighting. They have been managing the center smce
1995 when it was taken back from receivership. When they took the building over, it was
nearly empty. There is some empty space today. When you look at landscapmg, it is not
a building that sticks out and grabs you. It is behind Godfather's and it is hard to see the
vehicles from University. The cars are screened from site.
Mr. Klus stated one of the concems he understood was that the City might be concemed
that if they allow this they may have to allow it in another multi-tenant building. His
suggestion is to put those ten stipulations on the special use permit so it will keep other
people out. A typical dealer is not going to want to live with those things. Mr. Richards is
not the typical dealer. In going through the letter on page 2, in April 1996, a staff person
signed off on the state application for a license. He cannot believe the City can come
back today and close it down when they signed the license. �
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August 1996, the State of Minnesota changed the law and no longer allowed auto pawn
brokers in the State of Minnesota. Mr. Richard spent $13,000 for a pawn brokers license
that he could use for only eight months. He then looked for a way to stay in business and
maintain the lease he had signed with them. The City knew he was there and could have
told them in 1996 to get a special use permit. He did not hear about that until 1 1/2 years
later or they would have gladly worked with the City.
Mr. Klus stated page 3 of the staff report states the plan shows 9 additional stalls that
may be possible and 12-24 stalls possible with a vanance. He thought there were 11
stalls that were permitted and meet the requirements of the law. Even though he can
appreciate what Mr. Hickok is saying about turning radius, they meet the turn ratios that
are required by law. With the cross parking agreement, they go from 244 to 283 spaces
which is more than enough. They would never use them all. In one of our discussions,
Mr. Hickok raised the question of what would happen if they got a big tenant and they
needed more parking. It is not going to happen. He does not know any big retailers that
would want to go in there. Klus Realty has signed a letter of intent to purchase this
building so they have a long term interest in this building. They want to be part of this
community. They do have a cross parking agreement which is allowed to meet the code.
Mr. Klus stated the State Dealers' Division indicates a license was issued for used
automobiles at 7976 University Avenue. Right now Mr. Richards is using 7920 on a
month-to-month basis because he recognizes he must apply for a special use permit.
The tenant is not selling cars at 7920, so this address has nothing to do with the
dealership license. Only 7976 has to do with the issue of the dealership license. If he
understands correctly, Mr. Richards must have a garage within 10 miles. That has
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nothing to do with this special use permit. He does not see how that is relevant.
Mr. Klus stated page 3 of the staff report discusses zoning. Staff has talked about
rezoning the property. The zoning has nothing to do with the special use permit. The
City has suggested rezoning but, if they were to rezone it, they would be a non-permitted
use under the proposed zoning classification. They are not interested in doing that. That
would have financial ramifications for them.
Mr. Klus stated the report talks about how you value a center. He has a real problem with
somebody who wants to hetp him evaluate his center. It has nothing to do with the issue
tonight, and he would hope they would stay away from how they evaluate a center and
how they look at the zoning. That is a non-issue as he sees it.
Mr. Klus stated staff states they "believe" the use is inappropriate for the location but it is
a permitted use under the zoning. He cannot deal with "believes" because he does not
know what "believes" means other than that is a personal preference. He has no tenants
that have complained about this individual. They are worlcing with the City as quickly and
as best as they can. This tenant is not running a typical used car dealership and that is
what is hard. He did not know how many Commission members had driven by the
location; but, if they did, he would bet they did not even notice it was a used car
dealership or a place where they were selling used cars.
Mr. Oquist stated he did drive by there. It was obvious to him. It also seems to have
expanded in the last several months. He does not recall seeing as many cars as he has
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Mr. Klus stated he wanted to deal with concrete issues. They are talking about permitted
uses. He cannot deal with nebulous types of findings that tell him "I believe" should be
here. A cross parking easement does meet the requirements of the code for parking.
When talking about security issues and the lighting, he thought the lighting was adequate..
Even though there have been thefts along 73rd and they have not had any issues, is that
any reason to keep out businesses along 73rd? He did not think so. He thought they
were all working together to prevent that problem.
Mr. Klus stated Mr. Tatting's memo shows they have 60 employees at the complex. He
thought that was high. They have lived with 244 parking spaces since the early 1980's.
There is not a parking issue there. He does not understand that parking is an issue there.
He has shown they can add to that to make 255 and can add 28 more with cross parking.
He thought that met the criteria. They are not asking for any parking variances and they
are not reducing the number of parking stalls.
Mr. Klus stated that fencing is an issue he does not understand at all. Fencing does not
seem relevant to this site at all for the number of cars they are talking about. He
explained the pawn broker issue was changed because state law changed. They are not
a Jim Lupient, not a Motor Valet, not a Five Star, not a Friendly Chevrolet. This is a small
operation and cannot be compared to those operations. Again, the City signed off on this
location. Regarding the statement of potential circulation problems, they meet all the
requirements for the parking stall and for distance from the buildings. The architect
thoroughly checked into that. They are not asking for the five spaces at the entrance.
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They are not a Skywood Mall nor do they want to be a Skywood Mail. They are working
not in defiance with the City but with the City.
Mr. Kondrick asked how many tenants are in the buildings exclusive of this tenant.
Mr. Klus stated he believed there were 13 or 14 tenants today.
Mr. Kondrick asked what would happen if they lose one or two tenants and they re-lease
to another party who would have 20 employees resulting in a big change in the number of
employees working there and requiring more parking. What happens to the parking ratio
then?
Mr. Klus stated they would still meet the parking ratio. There is not an issue there. They
have 283 parking stalls and the City requires 255 so they would meet that even with the
number of cars they are asking for. They would meet or are real close to the 1:200 ratio
that is required. At the same time, if they have a tenant with 20 to 30 employees, they
would need a large space. The largest space they have available is 8,350 square feet
formerly occupied by Total Bedroom, which is at the opposite end of the center. The
tenants they have are strong tenants doing good business. They do not see them
leaving. They just do not have the space for someone to come in and have that number
of employees with the building as it is configured.
Mr. Oquist asked how many cars the tenant typically has on the site.
-.—_--. --_ -Mr, Klus stated he �rould estimated they have betweeFl 20 to 30-cars parked in fr�Flt_o� -_-_-- –__- _.-_
the building at 7976.
Ms. Savage asked why the tenant continues to display autos when the City Council has
not made a decision on the matter, and they are in violation.
Mr. Klus stated he did not think they were in violation because the City signed off on the
dealers license for this location. �
Ms. Savage stated that is up to dispute. She asked if Mr. Klus was saying that his tenant
is correct to continue to display automobiles before being given a special use permit.
Mr. Klus stated he would say the City signed off on the license. They do approve of what
they are doing. Also, they were not aware they needed a special use permit until the
fourth quarter of 1997. When they were made aware of it, they worked with the City on
the issue.
Ms. Savage asked if it would have shown good faith to have moved the automobiles until
such time that a decision was made.
Mr. Klus stated the tenant has a lease. The City is aware that they are operating there.
Staff elected to allow the tenant to continue while working on this issue. This also means
that the tenant would have to close their business and perhaps file bankruptcy. This is
also a financial hardship for the ownership of the center. When they were told about the
problem, they started working on the problem to solve it.
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Mr. Kuechle stated the dealers license as signed was really a separate issue. Just
because you have a license to seil used cars does not have anything to do with the
requirement for a special use permit�nor does it in any way give you permission to go
against the original building permit stipulation which said there is to be no outdoor display
of vehicles. One is not mutually exclusive of the other.
Mr. Klus stated the license was signed by the City. The license stated that the dealership
has a display area either indoors or outdoors large enough to display at leave five
vehicles and that the display area be separate from other businesses and their inventory.
Mr. Oquist stated this is true of the license, but not true of the ordinance that govems the
property. The tenant has a license to sell vehicles but now you also have to deal with the
property.
Mr. Klus stated if they had been made aware of that in 1996 they would have done so at
that time.
Mr. Richards stated he is the owner of the business. It is true that if he cannot operate his
business, everything that he has and that he has worked for will be gone. With respect to
the number of vehicles, the number fluctuates. Thirty is a livable number but very small if
you look at othe� dealerships. Due to capital constraints, the inventory goes up and down
anywhere from 10 cars towards the end of the month and then he can buy some cars and
it gets back up to 20 or 30 cars. It would not go past that.
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use permit in a zoning district is not a permitted use. A special use permit is put in that
section of the code recognizing that there may be businesses that would be incompatible
with other uses, that having businesses co-exist may not be possible. The Planning
Commission and City Council have within their right to say no to a special use permit if
they feel there are conditions beyond that which could be mitigated through stipulations.
It is legally correct to say that it is not a permitted use but a special use and that under
special conditions it could be permitted.
Mr. Hickok stated a special use permit goes with the land. He commended the petitioner
for his effort in putting stipulations on his use to separate him from some of the other
things that may not be attractive about a dealership, but the next user at this site at this
address would have a special use permit to sell cars. It is filed with the County and goes
with that address.
Mr. Hickok stated it is important to recognize that he has stated beliefs in the staff report
and that is why he was hired. He is a professional in these matters, and his belief is that
this is an inappropriate use and that the special use permit is not appropriate for this
location.
Mr. Hickok stated the space formerly occupied by Total Bedroom is available and consists
of approximately 8,000 square feet. It is important to know that behind that space is an
Onan training center site where they have training on site at least two times per week.
They could have as many as 50 students in that location. Certainly, they have parking
stalls near their space; however, if there is a development in the Total Bedroom space,
that would create a conflict with the Onan training center may occur and push cars down
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to the south end of the site. There is some talk of a restaurant going into that space.
There are concerns with traffic parking and circulation if happened. Those are the kinds
of things that cause staff to look at the overall site and sometimes apply a speculative
parking ratio recognizing that things can shift back and forth.
Mr. Hickok stated a cross parking agreement may be for the enjoyment and convenience
of guests but not necessarily because there is something that pushes them off site. He
thought it interesting that the folks on the other end of the reciprocal parking agreement
are parking on the subject site which tells him there are more cars than are generated
from the businesses in this location.
Mr. Hickok stated that regarding a rezoning, the petitioner and his father indicated that
this is not a retail location. The sign they have on site says retail/office/warehouse. This
site is not zoned for office/warehouse. Hand written notes on the side of the architecYs
notes state a warehouse use having a 1:2000 parking ratio would be applied. While it is
true this can be applied to an industrial zone, this is not zoned as an industrial site.
Though they claim that their market is not retail, they have no great access off University
Avenue and don't have an immediate break for that retail customer to make that impulse
move, etc., so that is not the market they are after. That is where staff indicated that
perhaps it �is an office/warehouse market that they should be after and, surrounded by
other light industrial uses, there may be some merit in considering that. There are
separate issues here. There is a special use permit being requested for a use that staff
feels is inappropriate. That fact aside, staff feels the petitioner should look at the long
term use of that property. If it is truly a market situation where their market is office/
--- - -- -=--warehouse, then-they �eed-to-k�e an �nd�strial-distFict--but tk�ey sho�ld-�o� be promoting- --- = - � =- = -
office/warehouse uses until they are.
Mr. Hickok stated that regarding the value of the property, the value of the property was
determined by the assessor. That is the value applied to the property for tax purposes.
The assessor is the person responsible for putting values on the land and buildings and
the taxes are paid in accordance with those values. His indication to staff is that the
zoning on a property does not speak to the value. The zoning is secondary to the income
that can be generated. A problem may result, however, if the value of the property has
been represented to a bank as having an $11.00/square foot income generation potential
and their collateral is based on that, when in reality $6.00/square foot is what a property
might generate. Changing the property to an industrial use may match the market. If that
is true, maybe rezoning to match the use is something that should be considered.
Mr. Hickok stated that as far as the parking ratio, they need to be careful about the
numbers. When talking about 244 parking spaces versus 283 spaces, the reality is that
without variances or without a cross parking arrangement , they are at the number that
was approved for that site originally. When talking about the site, it is hidden. All of these
things seem to be a condition as he analyzes the site for things such as vehicle theft and
potential robbery of items from cars.
Mr. Hickok stated that he cannot say why the State license was issued. He finds it
interesting that the penmanship on the business name is different from the answers to the
questions. Answering questions after obtaining a signature could possibly change the
intent. With the signature on the license and if the State sees it as valid, the City does
have the authority to contact the State and indicate that this is inappropriate for this
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location. They do not have a special use permit. The City is not bound by the signature
of an individual. The license can be revoked with a signature that was issued in error.
Mr. Hickok stated he had conference calls between Mr. George Klus, Mr. W. Klus, and
the code enforcement officer in September 1997. Staff reminded them that they need a
special use permit because they were operating contrary to the law. In February 1998,
the application came in. Staff could have pulled the license in September 1997 at the
time of the first contact and perhaps should have. Nonetheless, the petitioner has made
an application for a special use permit and that application is now being processed.
Mr. Klus stated he thought this was becoming personal, and he did not think this is a
personal issue and did want to make it personal. He has no hard feelings toward the City
of Fridley or toward the staff. Even though they have had some tough meetings, he has
not hard feelings. He is concemed about the accusations that have been made.
Mr. Oquist asked Mr. Hickok to address the issue of the State license and the issue of a
special use permit.
Mr. Hickok stated the license is issued by the State and says that the dealership at the
address named above is permitted or a conditional use within the district. The words
"permitted" and "use" were circled on the ticense. The fact is that those circles were done
in error. Being done in error, there is case law supporting that the City would not stand on
that signature. That is a separate issue. A special use permit is clearly required in this
district. They do not have one and, therefore, are not in compliance. The City can call
--- __�he State, iFlforr� the S�ate tha� �fie b�s+ness is�ot i�-compliance, and tk�e State �a�----_ --- -_ --_ ._--
revoke the license.
Mr. Klus stated that at the same time, they have addressed the security issues and the
parking issues. Those issues have been solved as far as he can tell.
Mr. Oquist stated the petitioner has not addressed the security issue of a fence around
the property nor addressed the issue of auto theft.
Mr. F�lus stated it is not required that they have a fence. They have lighting. There are
people coming day and night. They have not had a problem since 1995. He does not
see that a fence is required.
Mr. Oquist stated the petitioner has not addressed the security issue other than saying
they have not had a car stolen.
Mr. Klus stated they have adequate lighting. The tenants in the building have no
complaints. They are trying very hard to worfc with the City. They are considering legal
counsel. He is very concemed that when they have addressed an issue, there is a new
issue. He has taken the staff report and has addressed those issues. He is now being
told that the City is questioning the tenants in his building that has a history of being there.
In some cases, they are going back 10 years and saying they are not sure that this center
should have what it has. That is of concem to the owners. It is a concern to their liability
and to the tenants. If the City continues to address those issues, then they have no
choice but to seek legal counsel.
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Mr. Oquist stated staff had mentioned two addresses and that the State was not aware of
the other issue. He asked staff to go over that point again.
Mr. Hickok stated the State was not aware of the address of 7920 or that there were
vehicles at that location.
Mr. Klus stated vehicles are not being sold at 7920. The license states vehicles are to be
sold at 7976. There are no vehicles being sold at 7920.
Ms. Savage asked why the vehicles are at 7920 University.
Mr. Klus stated these are vehicles owned by the owner but he does not have them in the
sales part because they still need worlc or they need cleaning before they can be put into
the sales lot.
Mr. Richards stated the only reason the State may have a question is because of the
display for sale for which there is an additional form that needs to be filled out. In this
situation, it is not applicable because that is not the use.
Ms. Savage asked Mr. Klus if he had any additional comments.
Mr. Klus stated he did not at this time.
Mr. Richards thanked the Commission for their consideration in light of the unique
-= --- --- sittJatior� that Mr. Hickok has bee�r p�t=thro�agh and the-dil'�geRee he has pu�-fortk� H�-- -=_- =--_ -= _
stated that, hopefully, they can come together and look at the true issue and the
respective parties that are related to it.
M TI N by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Kuechle, to close the public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:50 P.M.
Ms. Savage stated she would have to recommend denial. She is concemed about the
use. She is more concemed about the use than about the parking spaces. She is
concemed and agrees with staff that the use is not appropriate. They have spent a lot of
time with surveys and trying to improve the quality of life and the image of Fridley. She
did not think another used car dealership would do that. This is a complicated issue, and
there are a lot of factors involved. But, at this point, she would be inclined to recommend
denial. -
Mr. Kuechle agreed. He believes that this is not a good use in that area. It is a matter of
fact that a special use permit is required and there is a certain amount of latitude given as
to whether or not this is a good use. He feels it is not appropriate and would recommend
deniaL
Mr. Saba states he has respect for staffs opinion but he is struggling with this. With
proper stipulations, this may be resolvable. The site is a very sensitive site in a sensitive
area. However, he, too, would recommend denial.
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Mr. Kondrick agreed with Mr. Saba. He has some mixed emotions about this. He can
think of some ways to have some other binding restrictions or stipulations on this
property, but he is going to go along with stafPs judgment and recommend denial.
Mr. Oquist concurred. In the past, there have been times where they have not agreed
with staff. This time he agrees and feels the same way. He has some mixed emotions.
He has a business and can appreciate the individual and his business. He is not as
concerned about the parking as he is the use on this site and the requirement and need
for a special use permit. They just don't have the stipulations.
M TI N by Mr. Kuechle, seconded by Mr. Oquist, to recommend denial of Special Use
Permit, SP #98-04, by Angeles Mortgage Investment Trust/WW Klus Realty, Inc., to
permit the sale and repair of automobiles on Lots 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block 3, University
Industrial Park, generally located at 7920 and 7976 University Avenue N.E.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
Mr. Hickok stated this item would be considered by the City Council on May 18.
2. PUBLIC HEARING• CONSIDERATION OF PLAT REQUEST P S#98 03 BY
JAMES UTTER:
To replat property on part of Lot 6, Block 2, Moore Lake Hills Addition, Anoka
County, Minnesota, to create two conforming lots on which to build. Lot 6, Block 2,
_- -- _--Moore Lake Hills-will becoFne-Lflts 1 and 2, Block 1,=Ever-ettAdditio�,-ge�e�all�-= =-- -_:-_-
located at 6084 Woody Lane N.E.
M TI N by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Oquist, to waive the reading of the public
hearing notice and to open the public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 8:57 P.M.
Mr. Tatting stated the plat request is to subdivide a parcel located at 6084 Woody Lane
N.E. The existing lot is 26,650 square feet. The minimum lot size in the R-1 district is
9,000 square feet. The proposed lots would be 12,900 square feet and 13,750 square
feet. The minimum lot width is 75 feet. Both lots would be 85 feet wide. The property is
zoned R-1, Single Family, as are the surrounding properties.
Mr. Tatting stated the lot is proposed to be split neariy down the middle with the easterly
portion having frontage on Woody Lane to the east and the westerly lot fronting Central
Avenue to the west. The existing house with attached garage on the easterly portion
meets all of the setback requirements. There is a detached garage on the proposed lot to
the west which meets the code requirements; but, for a garage to exist on a parcel, a
principal dwelling also needs to be on the parcel. Anoka County has requested an
additional 10-foot easement along Central Avenue, which he believed had already been
done.
Mr. Tatting stated the topography has a fairly severe slope. The placement of a house on
the proposed Lot 2 could be something of an issue so the Engineering Department
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should review the grading and drainage pians before the actual construction of the
principal structure begins.
Mr. Tatting stated proposed Lot 2 also needs City sewer and water. To the west is
Central Avenue with sewer and water lines. The existing house on Lot 1 has sewer and
water from Woody tane. Running the water and sewer lines from Woody Lane would
require a lift station. It would be easier to bring in service from Central Avenue. The
County is doing work on Central Avenue this summer so it makes sense to put the stubs
in to the property before construction. Also, creating a new lot requires park fees and
storm water fees.
Mr. Tatting stated staff recommends approval of the lot split request with the following
stipulations:
1. A house must be built on Lot 2, Block 1, of the Everett Addition within one year of
the approval of the plat or the garage must be removed.
2. An easement for an additional 10 feet of right-of-way adjacent to Central Avenue
N.E. (CSAH 35) for future reconstruction purposes be recorded with the County.
3. Before a building permit is granted for Lot 2, the grading and drainage plan should
be reviewed and approved by the City Engineering Department.
4. If Lot 2 is to connect to the City utility seniices located in the right-of-way of Central
- -_ _ - - =- _= _- - Avertue N:E� {CSAH-35); the conneetior� sho�rld be Rtade p�ior to Anoka-Cour��r's -T- - --- - - -
reconstruction of CSAH 35.
5. Park fees of $750 shall be paid before the building perm�it is granted.
6. A$1,000 storm water fee shall be paid before the building permit is granted.
Mr. Kuechle asked, in stipulation #1, when does a house constitute being built>
Mr. Tatting stated that is when the building permit is issued. It also has a time frame
involved in which the structure must be completed.
Mr. Oquist stated stipulation #5 requires park fees. Is this typical for a house?
Mr. Tatting stated $750 is typical for a lot.
Mr. Saba asked if there are any plans at present to build a house on that lot.
Mr. Tatting stated he is not sure.
Mr. Utter stated they have someone interested in the lot. The lot to the east with access
to Woody Lane and with the house has a signed purchase agreement. The realtor that
has done the work on the sale of that portion of the property also has a buyer interested
in the lot. The easement may have been an issue onginally because of the drawings as
drawn up by the surveying firm and sent to the County. The County sent them back with
the changes they wanted to see. He was in contact with Anoka County to see if there are
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any problems and he has a letter indicating that they need the 10 feet. The lot that was
south of this parcel was the same and split into two lots. One of the stipulations was that
there is a curb cut for a driveway to the garage and Anoka County requested that this
access point remain the same.
Mr. Kondrick asked if the petitioner has any problems with the stipulations.
Mr. Utter stated, no.
M TI N by Mr. �aba, seconded by Mr. Kuechle, to close the public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARlNG CLOSED AT 9:08 P.M.
Mr. Saba stated he thought the request was straight forward.
Mr. Oquist recommended changing stipulation #1 to indicate that a building permit be
issued within one year rather than stating a house must be built.
Mr. Kuechle asked if they should add a stipulation that the driveway cut remain the same.
Mr. Tatting stated they did not need it because the Engineering Department will review
the grading and drainage plan and it seems that this is the only logical place to put the
access.
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Mr. Utter stated there has been quite a bit of drainage work done from Hillcrest on down,
Last year, the neighbor to the north had their retaining wall tall down and there was only
one drainage basin. They installed another one and put it all the way through the
property. They have also done a lot of work on Central Avenue.
M TI N by Mr. Saba, seconded by Mr. Kondrick, to recommend approval of Plat
Request, P.S. #98-03, by James Utter, to replat property on part of Lot 6, Block 2, Moore
Lake Hills Addition, Anoka County, Minnesota, to create two conforming lots which will
become Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Everett Addition, generally located at 6084 Woody Lane,
with the following stfpulations:
1. A building permit shall be issued on Lot 2, Block 1, of the Everett Addition within
one year of the approval of the plat or the garage must be removed.
2. An easement for an additional 10 feet of right-of-way adjacent to Central Avenue
N.E. (CSAH 35) for future reconstruction purposes be recorded with the County.
3. Before a building permit is g�anted for Lot 2, the grading and drainage plan should
be reviewed and approved by the City Engineering Department.
4. If Lot 2 is to connect to the City utility seniices located in the right-of-way of Central
Avenue N.E. (CSAH 35), the connection should be made prior to Anoka County's
reconstruction of CSAH 35.
5. Park fees of $750 shall be paid before the building permit is granted.
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6. A$1,000 storm water fee shail be paid before the buiiding permit is granted.
7. The driveway cut shall remain in the existing location.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
Mr. Hickok stated the City Council would consider this request on May 18, 1998.
3. DISCUSS MAINTENANCE OF BIKEWAYS/WALKWAYS:
Mr. Tatting stated he has talked with the engineers about the issues. They are looking at
doing a slurry coat on the bikeway on 73rd Avenue between University and New Brighton
and along University Avenue between Mississippi and 69th. There are some financial
issues to determine whether they are actually going to do this. The County is looking at
doing Community Park and Locke Park also with a slurry coat. Again, there is a financial
issue involved.
Ms. Savage asked if the County was considering doing this along University Avenue
along the southem portion of Fridley. There is a lot of improvement needed there.
Mr. Tatting stated he was not sure. The trails he listed eartier were the only trails
mentioned.
� __ -_---_. -= N�r. Kt�eeFile asl�ed i� ar��thi�tg was proposed-to-happen -�o #�e=trai�between the -- _. ____, _� - .---_ -- -- _.
Mississippi River and East River Road.
Mr. Tatting stated he did not think so. The County only mentioned Community Park and
�ocke Park.
Mr. Saba asked if there were any plans to maintain the excessive weed growth along the
bike trail on University. This is a trail that gets a lot of use but looks terrible.
Mr. Tatting stated this trail is in the State right-of-way and MnDOT only mows twice a
season. The City did at one time contract for service to take care of it but that got
expensive.
Mr. Saba stated the City could work with businesses to adopt a portion of the trail in order
to maintain it on a regular basis.
Mr. Hickok stated last week the staff at Bob's Produce cleaned the road along University
Avenue from just south of their site to the next cross street. That is a commendable effort
from Bob's Produce. That does point to the fact that it is important to the businesses to
look good also. He thinks it would make sense to talk to our businesses that do not
maintain and see what their interest is. There are some great efforts there by some
businesses. Staff is hearing from residents that they are tired of the weeds and tired of
the unkempt look. It is not good for the image and residents want to address it. Staff will
work toward solutions.
Mr. Saba stated he would like to see Bob's Produce officially commended for their efforts
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and to encourage others do the same thing. Perhaps the City would do a program similar
to the State adopt-a-highway program such as adopt-a-trail.
Mr. Tatting stated that came up in an office discussion. Staff will look into that type of a
program, perhaps putting a sign up on the road.
Mr. Saba stated it would not be hard to put a sign up. Next year is the 50th anniversary
of the City. It would be good to have a beautification project along those trails.
4. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE APRIL 8 1998 APPEALS COMMISSION
MEETING:
M TI N by Mr. Kuechle, seconded by Mr. Kondrick, to receive the minutes of the
Appeals Commission meeting dated April 8, 1998.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
5. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE APRIL 2 1998 HOUSING &
' REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING:
M TI N by Mr. Oquist, seconded by Mr. Kondrick, to receive the minutes of the Housing
& Redevelopment Authority meeting dated April 2, 1998.
- - -UPON A VOICE-VOTE, A!L-VOTING-AYE; CHAIRP-ERSON_SAVAGE-DECLARED_ _ __.
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
6. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE APRIL 6 1998 PARKS & RECREATION
COMMISSION MEETING:
M TI by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Oquist, to receive the minutes of the Parlcs &
Recreation Commission meeting dated April 6, 1998.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECL.ARED
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
7. �OMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE:
Mr. Hickok stated the City conducted a series of six meetings with the seven planning �
areas related to the comprehensive plan. They are now moving into the next phase
which involves vision meetings. A vision meeting is a group of people gathering to
discuss the City's future. Anyone who lives, works, or owns a business in the City is
invited. The first meeting will be held on Thursday, May 28, 7:00 p.m. and on Thursday,
June 25, 7:00 p.m. in the gymnasium of the Fridley Community Center, 6085 Seventh
Street.
Mr. Hickok stated the purpose of the first meeting is to talk about what is Fridley. What
does the community want in the year 2010 and in the year 2020? What characteristics do
they want the City of Fridley to have?
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MAY 6 1998 PAGE �
Mr. Hickok stated the purpose of the second meeting is to explore the ideas identified in
the first meeting, weigh priorities, and identify benchmarks for success.
Mr. Hickok stated Horsington Koegler Group, Inc., a planning consultant team, has been
hired to facilitate these meetings for the City. They use group discussion techniques and
have extensive experience in the metro area. The public will be invited through a press
release, a newsletter a�ticle, and cable television. There will also be a Mayors invitation
going out to a cross section of the community to assure a balance of ideas and opinions.
Commission members are invited.
Mr. Hickok stated that after the meetings are completed, a summary will be compiled and
published in the newspaper with a retum comment sheet. The outcomes of these
meetings will be reviewed with the commissions and Council members. Staff will then
begin the Comprehensive Plan rewrite.
Mr. Hickok stated the Horsington Koegler Group was hired for the vision meeting process
only. Staff is preparing a request for proposal at this time for completion of the plan. The
tentative consultant start date for that is June 1998. More public meetings will occur in
late 1998 or early 1999.
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Saba, to adjoum the meeting.
- -- -- - -- UPON A-VOIEE VOTE, �►L-t.-VO�INf A►YE;-£H�t1RPERSON-S�VA6E DECE.ARED�- �- -� - � s-=-
THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE MAY 7,1998, PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
ADJOURNED AT 9:25 P.M. �
Respectfully submitted,
�'J
Lavonn Cooper
Recording Secretary
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DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST:
Mr. James Utter is requesting Preliminary Plat Approval for the subdivision of Lot 6, Block 2 of the
Moore Lake Hills Addition into two lots. The parcel will become Lots 1 and 2, Block 1 of the
Everett Addition. Lot 1 will take access from Woody Lane and Lot 2 will take access from Central
Avenue.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION:
Staff recommended that the Planning Commission recommend approval of the subdivision request
PS #98-03 with six stipulations.
-- - PLAN�Il�G COMMISSION RE�OMMENDATION� _ . _ . __
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T e Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the request to the City
Council. Stipulation #1 was reworded and a#7 was added. The stipulations aze as follows:
1. A building permit shall be issued for Lot 2, Block 1, of the Everett Addition within one year of
the approval of the Plat or the garage must be removed.
2. An easement for an additional 10 feet of right-of-way adjacent to Central Avenue NE (CSAH 35)
for future reconstruction purposes be recorded with the County.
3. Before a building permit is granted for Lot 2, the grading and drainage plan should be reviewed
and approved by the City Engineering Department.
4. If Lot 2 is to connect to the City utility services located in the right-of-way of Central Avenue NE
(CSAH 35), the connection should be made prior to Anoka County's reconstruction of CSAH 35.
5. Park fees of $750 shall be paid before the building permit is granted.
6. A$1,000 storm water fee shall be paid before the building permit is granted.
7. A driveway cut shall remain in the existing location.
CITY COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council concur with the Planning Commission.
2.01
Staff Report: PS #98-03
6084 Woody Lane
Page 2
Petition For:
Location
of Property:
Legal Description
of Property:
Lot Size:
Topography:
Existing
Vegetation:
Existing
Zoning/Platting:
PROJECT DETAILS
The subdivision of Lot 6, Block 2 of the Moore Lake Hills Addition to become
Lots 1 and 2, Block 1 of the Everett Addition.
6084 Woody Lane NE
Lot 6, Block 2 of the Moore Lake Hills
26,650 square feet; 0.61 acres
Variety of slopes with flat areas around the detached garage and around the
house going east to Woody Lane
Grass, broad leaf and pine trees. Some of the broad leaf trees a very large.
R-1, Single Family Residential; Moore Lake Hills
_. _ _ _
_ _ _.
Availability
of Municipal City sewer and water mains are located in both Central Ave. and Woody Lane.
Utilities: The house on Woody Lane has city utilities.
Vehicular
Access:
Pedestrian
Access:
Woody Lane and Central Ave.
Via the streets.
Engineering Grading and drainage plan for Lot 2 should be reviewed and approved by
Issues: Engineering. If Lot 2 is to connect to the City utility services located in the
right-of-way of CSAH 35, the connection should be made prior to the County's
reconstruction of CSAH 35. The developer can have the work done or the City
can do the work and assess the cost to the property.
Site Planning
Issues:
Comprehensive
Planning Issues:
Public Hearing
Comments:
On Lot 2, a house must be built or the garage removed.
The zoning and Comprehensive Plan are consistent in this area.
We have received written comment from Anoka County.
2.02 2
Staff Report: PS #98-03
6084 Woody Lane
Page 3
DEVELOPMENT SITE
� �• �
Mr. James Utter is requesting the subdivision of Lot 6, Block 2 of the Moore Lake Hills Addition into
two lots. The parcel will become Lots 1 and 2, Block 1 of the Everett Addition. Lot 1 will take access
from Woody Lane and Lot 2 will take access from Central Avenue.
�ITE HIST(�RY
1947 - Moore Lake Hills is platted
1959 - Building Permit for dwelling and attached garage
1969 - Building Permit for house addition, 14' x 13'
1972 - Building Permit for detached gazage, 24' x 24'
1981 - Building Permit, reroof
1989 - Building Permit for siding and trim
1997 - City reconstructed storm sewer through easement on property
ADJACENT ITE�
North:
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u h•
West:
AN T Y I�
Zoning: R-1, Single Family Land Use: Single Family Residences
Zoning: R-1, Single Family ___ __ Land Use: Single Family Residences
Zoning: R-1, Single Family
Zoning: R-1, Single Family
Land Use: Single Family Residences
Land Use: Single Family Residences
The existing lot is 26,650 square feet in area (0.61 acres) and its approximate dimensions are 90 feet
by 285 feet. The lot has frontage on both Woody Lane and Central Avenue. It is currently described
as Lot 6, Block 2, Moore Lake Hills. A house with an attached garage faces Woody Lane. A
detached garage also exists on the property and it accesses Central Avenue.
The property is zoned R-1, Single Family. For lots zoned R-1, Chapter 205.07 of the City Code
requires that lots be a minimum of 9,000 squaze feet and have a minimum width of 75 feet. The
minimum width of the proposed lots is 85 feet and the lots will have an area of 12,90U square feet
and 13,750 square feet respectively. The dimensions and area of the two lots meet the
requirements of the City Code.
Proposed Lot 1 contains the existing house; the house will meet all of the setback requirements of
the R-1 District on the newly defined lot. Lot 2 contains the garage. The garage meets the setback
standards for detached accessory structures, but a gazage may not exist on a residential property
unless a principal building also exists. A house must be built on the property or the garage must
be removed.
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Staff Report: PS #98-03
6084 Woody Lane .
Page 4
The Highway Department of Anoka County has recommended that an easement be required of the
plat for an additional 10 feet of right-of-way adjacent to Central Avenue (CSH 35) for future
reconstruction purposes. The driveway onto CSAH 35 should be kept in its present location and no
landscape features should be developed that would obstruct intersection site distance.
The topography of the site is fairly severe in areas. It is especially low north of the driveway that
accesses Central Avenue. Before a building permit is granted for Lot 2, a grading and drainage
plan should be reviewed and approved by Engineering.
Lot 2 needs to be connected to the city sanitary sewer and water systems. If Lot 2 is to connect to the
City utility services located in the right-of-way of CSAH 35, the connection should be made prior
to Anoka County's reconstruction of CSAH 35. The County is planning on constructing CSAH 35
this year. The developer can either have the work done or the City can do the work and assess the cost
to the property.
Due to the creation of one new lot a pazk fee of $750 and a storm water fee of $1,000 are due before a
building permit can be granted.
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Staff recommended that the Planning Commission recommend approval of the subdivision request
PS #98-03 with the six stipulations. - --- - - --- -- -
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The Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the request to the City
Council with the following stipulations:
1. A building permit shall be issued for Lot 2, Block 1, of the Everett Addition within one year
of the approval of the Plat or the garage must be removed.
2. An easement for an additional 10 feet of right-of-way adjacent to Central Avenue NE
(CSAH 35) for future reconstruction purposes be recorded with the County.
3. Before a building permit is granted for Lot 2, the grading and drainage plan should be
reviewed and approved by the City Engineering Department.
4. If Lot 2 is to connect to the City utility services located in the right-of-way of Central
AvenuE NE (CSAH 35), the connection should be made prior to Anoka County's
reconstruction of CSAH 35.
5. Park fees of $750 shall be paid before the building permit is granted.
6. A$1,000 storm water fee shall be paid before the building permit is granted.
7. A driveway cut shall remain in the existing location.
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
fi431 UNIVERSITY qVENUE
FRIDLEY, MN 55432
(612) 571-3450
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
_ SUBDIVISiON APPLICATION FOR:
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PROPERTY INFORMATION: - site plan requ
Address:
Property Ident� ti N mber� � c c� `�
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Current Zoninq:
Have you operated a business in a city which required a business license?
Yes No � if Yes, wtiich city?
If Yes, what type o business?
Was that license ever denied or revoked? Yes
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Lot Split: $250.00 Receipt #: p 77 Total e:
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av�-: Everdt & Pamela Utter
Sacbc�itizsion to c�ivide property into
t�.n lncildable lots; Lots 1� 2,
Block 1, EverettAdc 2 Os �'a11Y
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COUNTY OF ANOKA
Pubiic Services Division
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JANE K. PEMBLE, Tr'2AFFIC ENGINEER
DIRECT D(AL NUMBER (612) 862�231
�farch 11, 1998
1im Utter
131 �E Svivan Lane
Fcidley, �f�i. �5=�32
RE: Lot Split
Lot 6, Block 2, �ioore Lake Hi(ls
Dear �tr. Utter:
We have reviewed the request for lot split for Lot 6, Block 2, Moore Lake Hil(s, located east of CSAH 3� (Central
Avenue) and west of Woody Lane within the Ciry of Fridley, and I offer the fo(lowin� commenU:
� An additionat 10 feet of ri�ht-of-way adjacent to CSAH 3� is desired for future reconstruction purposes. If
this additional ri�ht-of-way is not dedicated at this time, the setbacks for any new structures should allow
for this future right-of-w•ay dedication. It appears that all appticable Si�ht Distance Criteria can be met at
__ _, __ _. the e:cistin� driveway onto CSAH 35. Access for the parcel adjacent to CSAH 3� is to be made at its
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present location. The City and the properry owner sha7l ensure fhac the t�evelopinenrofthis-site ��il nat-- -= _-
include any (andscape features that will obstruct intersection site distance at the access location.
If any work is to be completed within the County Riaht-of-Way, a pecmit is required and must be obtained
prior to the commencement of any construction. Contact Ro�er Butier, Traffic En�ineerin� Coorclinator
for this department, for future information resardinQ the permit process. �
It should be noted that residential land use adjacent to hi�hways wilt usually result in complaints re�ardin�
traffic noise. Traffic noise at this location could exceed Noise Standards established by the US Department
of Housing and Urban Development and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Anoka Counry policy
re�arding new developments adjacent to existing county hi�hways prohibits the expenditure of highway
fur.ds for noise mitiQation measures. The City and/or the Developer should assess the noise situation and
take any action deemed necessary to minimize associated impacts at this site from any traffic noise.
Thank you for the opportunity to comment. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
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Traffic Enoineer
xc: Ro�er Butler, Traffic En�ineering Technician
xc: Mike Kelly, Chief RiQht-of-�Vay A�ent
xc: County Surveyor
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MEMORANDUM
PLANNING DIVISION
DATE: Thursday, May 14, 1998
TO: William Burns, City Manager �.�'��
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FROM: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director
Scot Hickok, Planning Coordinator
Paul J. Tatting, Planning Assistant
RE: Everett Addition, Final Plat Approval
At the May 18�', 1998 City Council Meeting, Mr. James Utter will request Final Plat approval
_far the Everett Addition.__A resolutio� and.stipulation.s for._the�pproy.al of th�. plat have__be_�n __ __ ___ ,_
prepared. The final mylars of the Everett Addition have also been prepared and will be
� available at the Council meeting. Staff recommends that the City Council approve the
resolution and attached stipulations as presented. The stipulations are as follows:
A building permit shall be issued for Lot 2, Block 1, of the Everett Addition within
one year of the approval of the Plat or the garage must be removed.
2. An easement for an additional 10 feet of right-of-way adjacent to Central Avenue
NE (CSAH 35) for future reconstruction purposes be recorded with the County.
3. Before a building permit is granted for Lot 2, the grading and drainage plan should
be reviewed and approved by the City Engineering Department.
4. If Lot 2 is to connect to the City utility services located in the right-of-way of Central
Avenue NE (CSAH 35), the connection should be made prior to Anoka County's
reconstruction of CSAH 35.
5. Park fees of $750 shall be paid before the building permit is granted.
6. A$1,000 storm waterfee shall be paid before the building permit is granted.
7. A driveway cut shall remain in the existing location.
M-98-111 3.Q1
RESOLUTION NO. - 1998
A RESOLUTION APPROVING PLAT, PS #98-03
EVERETT ADDITION
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the Everett Addition,
PS #98-03, on May 6, 1998 and recommended approval with stipulations.
WHEREAS, the City Council at their May 18, 1998 meeting approved the Final Plat
request, with stipulations attached as Exhibit A.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Fridley
hereby approves the Plat, PS #98-03, Everett Addition and authorizes the Mayor and
City Clerk to sign the Plat as prepared by Kurth Surveying, Inc.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the petitioner is requested to record this Plat at
Anoka County within six (6) months or said approval will become null and void.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , 1998.
ATTEST:
WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY CLERK
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NANCY J. JORGENSON - MAYOR
Resolution No. - Page 2 Exhibit A
1. A building permit shall be issued for Lot 2, Block 1, of the Everett Addition
within one year of the approval of the Plat or the garage must be removed.
2. An easement for an additional 10 feet of right-of-way adjacent to Central
Avenue NE (CSAH 35) for future reconstruction purposes be recorded with the
County.
3. Before a building permit is granted for Lot 2, the grading and drainage plan
should be reviewed and approved by the City Engineering Department.
4. If Lot 2 is to connect to the City utility services located in the right-of-way of
Central Avenue NE (CSAH 35), the connection should be made prior to Anoka
County's reconstruction of CSAH 35.
5. Park fees of $750 shall be paid before the building permit is granted.
____ 6. A$1,000 storm water fee shall be paid before the building permit is granted. I
7. A driveway cut shall remain in the existing location.
3.03
Ciry of Fridley
TO: William W. Burns, City Manager�. � r�
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FROM: John G. Flora, Public Works Director
DATE: April 16, 1998
SUBJECT: Metro Transit Bus Stop Sign
PW98-090
Minneapolis has been retained as a contractor for the Metropolitan Council's transit system to provide staff
support to manage its bus stop sign program. A Joint Powers Agreement has been prepared for the City to
install bus stop signs at all the bus stop locations designated by the MTC in the City. The MTC would
provide the signs and the mounting material. The City, if necessary, would provide the various support
structures. Al1 costs would be reimbursed to the City based upon the MTE-figures. -- --
In addition, the City would be responsible for maintaining the signs and would be reimbursed for its cost
based upon the MTC unit prices for as long as funds aze available. It is understood that once funds would
not be available, the City would not initiate any maintenance activities.
In the past MTC installed the signs. Due to cutbacks, this effort has diminished. As a result, this JPA
concept has been established.
Unless the Council has a problem with this Joint Powers Agreement, I would propose to place it on the next
agenda for approvaL
JGF:cz
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Pusucwo�cs
MEMORANDUM
TO: William Burns, City Manager
FROM: Paul Lawrence, Superintendent of Public Works
DATE: May 7, 1998
SUBJECT: Metro Transit Bus Signs
I reviewed the proposed joint powers agreement between the Metropolitan Council and the City
of Fridley regarding the installation of new bus stop signs with Ken Holmstrom. Ken and I
estimate that it will require 175-200 man hours to install the 215 signs listed in Exhibit A. As you
are aware, the Public Works Maintenance Division is short of personnel because of work-related
injuries and will have to postpone other work to replace the bus stop signs. The work that would
- mosf Iikely-be -de[ayed is street patching, tree tr'imming arid City sig� wor .--
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Ken and i feel, however, that the work can be completed on overtime, at a cost less than the unit .
cost allowed by the Metro Council.
Signs only 135 signsx20 minutes each 45 man hours
Signs and post 80 signsx100 minutes each 135 man hours
180 man hours
180 man hoursx37.50 = $6,750.00 (37.50 overtime rate)
80 sign postsx$20 = $1,600.00
Total estimated cost $8,350.00
Metro Council unit cost reimbursement =$8,656.00 or a difference of $306.00
Ken and I agree with John Flora's recommendation that the City Council approve the joint
powers agreement between the Metropolitan Council and the City of Fridley.
4.02
Council Contract No. 9g_O15-g
JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL AND
TI� CITY OF FRIDLEY
FOR INSTALLATION, REPLACEMENT, AND
MAINTENANCE OF BUS STOP SIGNAGE
THIS AGREEMENT is made this day of , 19 , between the
Metropolitan Council ("the Council"), a Minnesota political subdivision, and the City of Fridley ("the
City"), a Minnesota municipal corporation. -
WHEREAS, the Council is authorized by Minnesota Statutes section 473.405 to construct, equip, and
operate transit and paratransit systems in the seven-county metropolitan area; and
WHEREAS, the Council has begun Capital Improvement Project Number 3291, for providing new bus
stop signs at all its bus stops, and route number and destination holders at selected bus stops; and
WI�REAS, new and existing bus s�op signs and related signs require ongoing maintenance and
replacement, and Council route changes may necessitate moving the location of bus stops and bus zones;
and -
---- WI�REAS,rth� C�i ossesses the authori
ty p ty; skitt, an�l �x�sertise to install,-remove, maintain, and -- --
retrofit traffic signs and sign-mounting structures within its jurisdiction; and
WHEREAS, the Council ar�d the City desire jointly and cooperatively to provide for installation,
replacement, and maintenance of signage, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 471.59, to serve the
needs of residents and visitors who use transit.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained in this agreement, the parties
agree as follows:
I. DEFINITIONS
1.01 Circle-T Signs. "Circle-T Signs" means the old bus stop signs removed by the City,
bearing the logo of a white "T" within a white circle on a red background.
1.02 Holders. "Holders" mean units for displaying route number, destination and other
transit service information at bus stops.
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1.03 Holder Components. "Holder Components" means the holder units; mounting screws,
nuts, washers, and bearing plates; and tamperproof clamps and screws with necessary keying tools.
1.04 Sign Components. "Sign Components" means the new bus stop signs and nylon
washers.
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II. LOCATION OF BUS STOPS
2.01 Council Selection. The Council is responsible for selecting locations for bus stops and
bus stop signage, and for providing the criteria for placement of bus stop signage. The Council will
notify the City of the locations selected by the Council for bus stops and bus stop signage. If the City has
concerns regarding a proposed location, the City will notify the Council in writing within ninety (90)
days of the City's receipt of Council notice of the proposed location. The Council will consider the
City's input in making the final determination whether to implement the proposed location.
If posting of a No Parking Zone is required, the Counci( will.notify all affected property owners and
appropriate District Council(s) and receive approval prior to requesting the City to install required
signage.
2.02 Access for People with Disabilities. The City and the Council will coordinate and
consuit regarding development of a plan for providing access to new bus stops in accordance with the
applicable provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the regulations implementing
the Act at 49 C.F.R. part 37, Appendix A, section 10.2.
III. INSTALLATION OF NEW BUS STOP SIGNS; CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
3.01 Location Lists. With this agreement, the Council shall provide to the City a preliminary
bus stops list designating locations at which bus stop signage is required and designating the locations at
which Holders will be installed. Prior to commencement of the work, the Council will provide to the
City a detailed, updated bus stop sign inventory as needed, with specific information on the signage
required at each bus stop location. The inventory is attached to this agreement as Exhibit A.
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3.02 Delivery of Bus Stop Signs and Holders. The Council will furnish to the City Sign
Components, consisting of bus stop signs and nylor washers for protecting the reflective front face of the
bus stop signs, to be used by the City for installation of the signs. The Council will furnish to the City
Holder Components, consisting of complete holder units and mounting screws, nuts, washers, and
bearing plates; and tamperproof clamps for pipe installations and tamperproof screws for channel
installations, including necessary keying tools. The Council will provide the City with a schedule for
delivery of Sign and Holder Components. The Council will deliver Sign and Holder Components in
substantial cartons with each sign and Holder protected to minimize the possibility of damage. The City
� shall notify the Council of signs or Holders found to be defective within a reasonable time after receipt of
a delivery. The Council shall replace quantities of defective Sign or Holder Components to the extent
permitted by its reserve supply. The City shall not install defective Sign or Holder Components.
3.03 Storage and Handling of Bus Stop Signs and Holders. The City shall inventory the
Sign and Holder Components received and maintain the inventory showing Components instailed and in
storage. The City shall use due care in handling the Components and shall store the Components in a
secure and dry location, stacking them on pallets or using other storage means that provide for air
circulation between the floor surface and the cartons. The City shall not store the signs or Holders
stacked flat. The City is responsible for loss of or damage to the Sign and Holder Components while'in
the City's storage. The City shall not install damaged Sign or Holder Components.
3.04 Instaltation. The Ciry shal( be responsible for all work related to installing bus stop
signs and Holders at locations in the City as designated by the Council in the bus stops list or bus stop
sign inventory. This includes removal, recycling or disposing�of materials, and repairs where necessary.
The City shall provide all equipment, tools, and supplies necessary for installation, other than the Sign
and Holder Components provided by the Council. The Ciry shall be responsible for placement of the ��df)
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signs at the bus stops in a manner in compliance with the sign placement criteria furnished to the City by
the Council. All hardware and other materials furnished and installed by the City shall be conosion �
resistant, for exterior use, and of a quality at least equal to those used by the City for similar work. All
hardware and other materials furnished and installed by the City shall be new and free from defects upon
completion of the work. The City shall use the nylon protective washers furnished by the Council under
the City's own metal washers used in mounting the bus stop signs. The City shall install the protective
nylon washers directly against the reflective sheeting of the front face of the bus stop signs. The City
shall be responsible for recycling existing Circle-T Signs removed under this agreement.
3.0� Holder Installation. In installing Holders, the City shall use either Council-fumished
safety, tamper-proof hardware, or tamper-proof hardwaze selected by and acquired at the City's own
expense. The City shall install Holders in a manner so as to maximize pedestrian safety and minimize
vulnerability to vandalism. The City shall perform the installation of each Holder by (1) removing the
top (or bottom) end cap and glass window, (2) mounting the Holder to the sign-mounting structure
approximately 5 feet, 10 inches (70 inches) from grade to the top of the Holder, and (3) replacing the
glass window and refastening the top (or bottom) end cap to the Holder body.
The City shall mount the Holder as labeled: "INSTALL HOLDER THIS END UP" to help insure that
the bottom end cap (with its pre-fitted neoprene setting blocks for receiving the glass window) is at the
bottom of the installed Holder. The Council shall be responsible for the installation of its own
informational inserts in the Holder.
IV. COMPENSATION FOR CAPITAL IlVIPROVEMENT PROJECT
4.01 Initial Worksheet and Proposal Sheet. The Counci( has prepared an initial Worksheet
and an initial Proposal Sheet forthe City's work related to eapitat Improveme�►t Pioject Number 3291: "� -� -
The initial Worksheet and the initial Proposal Sheet are attached to and incorporated in this agreement as
E�chibit B and Exhibit C, respectively. The initial Worksheet and the initial Proposal Sheet display initial
database quantities, application factors, projected quantities, and proposed compensation for the work to
be performed.
4.02 Payment. The Council shall reimburse the City based on unit prices per task multiplied
by quantities of tasks performed.
4.03 Compensation. The Council's estimate of reimbursement to the City is shown on the
initial Proposal Sheet (Exhibit C).
a. Quantities entered on Exhibit C are from March 1995 or a more current update of the
Council's Allstops database.
b. Unit costs entered on Exhibit C are the Council's estimate of fair and equitable
compensation for the work to be performed.
� 4.04 Invoice Requirements. Progress payments and cumulative total compensation to the '
City shall be in accordance with an approved Cost Tabulation Sheet in the format in Exhibit D attached
to and incorporated in this agreement. The Cost Tabulation Sheet shall be completed by the City and
submitted to the Council for payment as follows:
a. Quantities entered on the Cost Tabulation Sheet shall be invoice quantities of actual
work performed.
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b. Quantities entered on the Cost Tabulation Sheet shall not exceed quantities shown on
Exhibit C unless so amended by prior written notification and mutual acceptance by
authorized representatives of the Council and the City.
c. Unit costs entered on the Cost Tabulation Sheet shall be identical to the unit costs shown
� on Exhibit C unless otherwise approved in writing by an authorized representative of the
Council.
d. Payment under this agreement is subject to the following requirements:
(i) Billings shall be submitted not more frequently than once per month. However,
the Council encourages the City to submit one billing upon completion of the
work or progress billings at regular semi-annual or quarterly intervals.
(ii) Invoices must include the Council contract number.
V. ROUTINE REPLACEMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING BUS STOP
SIGNAGE
5.01 Services. The City shall be responsible for installing, maintaining, relocating, and
moving existing bus stop signs and new bus stop signs instalied after the date of this agreement at bus
stop locations designated by the Council. The Council shall provide the signs. The City shall supply the �
signposts, hardware, and labor and equipment required for routine replacement and maintenance of bus
stop signs.
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connection with routine maintenance and replacement of signs. The City shall submit invoices to the
Council not more frequently than once per month for the City's routine bus stop sign replacement and
maintenance activities. Each invoice must contain the Council contract number and be supplemented by
an accompanying and separate detailed description of the work involved; the labor and equipment used
in the performance of the work; and the parts and materials furnished by the City.
VI. TERM AND TERIVIINATION OF AGREEMENT
6.01 Term. This agreement shall commence on the date of execution of this agreement and
shall continue in force and effect until terminated in accordance with paragraph 6.02.
6.02 Termination of Agreement. Once the City has completed its responsibilities for
� Capital Improvement Project number 3291, or if the Council notifies the City that funds for Capital
Improvement Project Number 3291 have been depleted or�withdrawn, the portions of this agreement
providing for the performance of and payment for work for Capital Improvement Project number 3291
shall terminate. This agreement may also be terminated by either party without cause upon sixty (60)
days' written notice to the other party. . ,_
VII. ACCOUNTING, RECORD, AND AUDIT REQUIREMENTS
7.01 Separate Accounts. The City agrees to establish and maintain separate accounts for the
work undertaken pursuant to article III and article V. The City will maintain accurate and complete
records and accounts relating to the receipt and expenditure of any and all funds paid by the Council
under this agreement. The City must maintain adequate records to document all invoices submitted to
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the Council. All accounts and records shall be kept and maintained for a period of at least five (5) years
following the termination of this agreement.
7.02 Audit. As required by Minnesota Statutes section 16B.06, the records, books,
documents, and accounting procedures and practices of the City and of any subcontractor relating to
work performed pursuant to this agreement sha(1 be subject to audit and examination by Council and the
Legislative Auditor and State Auditor. The City shall permit the Council or its designee to inspect and
copy all accounts, records and business documents, including those of any subcontractor, at any time
during regular business hours as necessary to audit this agreement. Within thirty (30) days after
completion, the City shall deliver to the Council a copy of any financial or operational audit of the work
performed by the City done by the City or at its request or at the direction of any governmental agency or
department. The Council shall have the right in its discretion to monitor, examine, and investigate all
elements of the work performed pursuant to this agreement.
VIII. GENERAL PROVISIONS
8.01 Amendments. The terms of this agreement may be changed by mutual agreement of the
parties. Changes shall be effective only upon execution of written amendment(s) signed by authorized
representatives of the Council and the City.
8.02 Compliance with Law. In performing the work provided for in this agreement, the City
agrees to comply with a�l applicable federal, state, and local laws. In particular, the City will be
responsible for performing installation of bus stop si,�ns and holders in compliance with the applicable
provisions of
a. --hiINATE�OTA M�NUAL FOR �J1t1iFOR�f TRAFFIC EONTRQ� BE�IC£S FOR -
STREETS AND HIGHWAYS, current edition and as amended.
b. MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STANDARD
SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION, cunent edition and as amended.
c. MINNESOTA STATUTES CHAPTER 216D regazding excavation, location of
underground facilities, notification of Gopher State One Callir�g System and precautions
to avoid damage.
Specific provisions in this article include, in part, certain standard terms and conditions required by the
Department of Transportation ("DOT"), whether or not expressly set forth in the preceding provisions.
All contractual provisions required by DOT to be passed to the City, as set forth in FTA Circular
4220.1D, dated April 15, 1996, are hereby incorporated by reference. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in this agreement, all Federal Transit Administration ("FTA") mandated terms shall be deemed
to control in the event of a conflict with other provisions contained in this agreement. The City shall not
perform any act, fail to perform any act, or refuse to comply with any Council requests which would
cause the Council to be in violation of the FTA terms and conditions. However, no reference to.DOT or
FTA shall be construed to make DOT or FTA a party to this agreement. '�-
8.03 Project Management Responsi6ility. The City shall be responsible to furnish or
secure, administer, and manage all labor, material, equipment and support for the accomplishment of the
work, except as expressly stipulated to be furnished by or as the responsibility of the Council. Under the
terms of this agreement, the City has and retains full control and supervision of the services and full
control over the employment, direct compensation and discharge of all persons assisting in the
performance of its services ufider this agreement. The City agrees to be solely responsible for all matters
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relating to payment of employees, including compliance with social security, payroll taxes and
withholdings, unemployment compensation, and all other regulations governing such matters. The City
agrees that any and all of its employees and all other persons employed by it in the performance of any
work or services required or provided under this agreement, shall not be considered employees of the
Council and that any and all claims that may arise under the Worker's Compensation Act of Minnesota
on behalf of said employees while so engaged, and any and all claims made by any third parties as a
consequence of any act or omission on the part of the City's or any subcontractor's employees or other
persons while so engaged on any of the work or services to be rendered shall not be the obligation or
responsibility of the Council.
8.04 Contact Persons. Upon entering this agreement, the Council and the City will each
notify the other of the name(s) and telephone number(s) of contact persons for their respective duties
under this agreement. The Council and the City shall each notify the other as soon as possible of any
changes in the contact persons. If there are no changes in contact persons, by January 1 of each year this
agreement is in effect, the City and the Council will confirm to the other that the information regarding
the identified contact person remains valid.
8.05 Liability. Each party agrees that it will be responsible for its own acts and the results
thereof to the extent authorized by law and shall not be responsible for the acts of the other pariy and the
results thereof. The City's and the Council's liability shall be governed by the Minnesota Municipal Tort
Claims Act, Minnesota Statutes chapter 466, and other applicable law.
8.06 No Waiver. Nothing in this agreement shall be interpreted as a waiver or release of
either the Council's or the City's authority under Minnesota Statutes.section 473.411, subdivision 5,
pertaining to Council use of highways and other public roadways and roadway appurtenances. The
---Council reserves its rights to have Council staff or contractors install temporary or p�rmanent signs -- -�- -�--
where necessitated by route changes or weather detours, or as required to conduct its public transit and
paratransit operations.
8.07 Equal Employment Opportunity; Non-Discrimination. In conjunction with the
execution of its obligations, the City agrees that it and any subcontractors shall not discriminate against
any employee or applicant for employment because of race, co(or, creed, religion, natural origin, sex,
sexual orientation, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, age, membership or
activity in a local civil rights commission, or political affiliation, and shall take affirmative actions to
ensure applicants are employed and employees are treated during employment without regard to race,
color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, status with regard to public
assistance, disability, age, membership or activity in a local civil rights commission, or political
affiliation, in all matters, including employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer, recruitment or
recruitment advertising; layoff, return from layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of
compensation; and selection for training or apprenticeship.
The City agrees that it will comply with Title VI of the Civii Rights Act of 1964 (PL 88-352) and all
requirements imposed by the U.S..Department of Transportation, to the end that, in accordance with Title
VI of the Act, no person`in the United S'tates shall, on the ground of race, color, sex or national origin, be
excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination
under any program or activity funded.by this agreement.
The City further agrees that it, and any subcontractors under this agreement, shall not discriminate
against any qualified disabled person who is an employee or applicant for employment and shall tal:e
affirmative action to ensure that such qualified individuals are treated without regard to their disability in
regard to job application procedures; hiring, advancement or discharge of employees; compensation; job
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training; and other terms, conditions, and privileges of employment, pursuant to the Americans with
Disabilities Act.
In addition, the City agrees to abide by the requirements of 49 C.F.R. Part 23, regarding minority
(disadvantaged) business enterprises in DOT programs. Failure to carry out the requirements set forth in
49 C.F.R. section 23.43(a) shall constitute a breach of this agreement and, after the notification of the
DOT, may result in termination of this agreement by the Council or such remedy as the Council deems
appropriate.
8.08 Permits, Boads, and Approvals. The City is responsible for obtaining all applicable local
and state licenses, permits, bonds, and authorizations necessary for performing the work in this
agreement.
8.09 Federal Requirements. The City acknowledges that this agreement is subject to FTA
requirements for third party procurement. The City acknowledges that, if the City subcontracts the work
provided for in this agreement, the City w�ll conduct any subcontractor solicitation and require
performance of subcontracted portions of this agreement in compliance with applicable FTA
requirements, including requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act, the Seismic Safety requirements of 42
U.S.C. §7701, the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, and the Copeland Anti-Kickback Act.
The City shall seek assistance from the Council in determining the applicability of these Federal
requirements for any subcontracted work to be done under this agreement.
8.10 Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility, and Voluntary
Exclusion. If this agreement is in a total amount exceeding $100,000.00, by signing this agreement, the
City certifies that neither it nor its principals is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment,
---- - dec}ared ineligible,-ar valuntarily exctuded from participatiorr in this agreement by any Federal -- --- --
department or agency. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which the Council
relies in entering this agreement. If it is later determined that the City knowingly rendered an enoneous
certification, in addition to other remedies available to the Federal Government, the department or
agency with which this transaction originated may pursue available remedies, including suspension
and/or debarment. The City shall provide to the Council immediate written notice if at any time the City
learns that its certification was erroneous when submitted or has become enoneous by reason of changed
circumstances. The City further certifies that it will comply with the requirements of 49 C.F.R. section
29.510 and obtain the required certifications before entering into any subcontracts over $100,000 using
funds provided through this agreement, and submit copies of the subcontractors' certifications to the
Council.
8.11 Certification of Restrictions on Lobbying; Disclosure. If this agreement is in a total
amount exceeding $100,000, the City certifies that no federal appropriated funds have been paid or will
be paid by or on behalf of the City for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of
any federal agency, a member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a
member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any federal contract, the making of any federal
grant, the making of any federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension,
contirivation, renewal, amendment, or modifcation of any federal contract, grant, (oan, or cooperative
agreement. A certification of this compliance is attached to and made a part of this agreement as Eachibit
E. The City further certifies that, if any funds other than federal appropriated funds have been paid or
will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any
federal agency, a member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member
of Congress in connection with the projects funded by� the funds allocated to the Ciry in this agreement,
the City shall complete and submit to the Council, Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report
Lobb•�," in accordance with its instructions.
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The City certifies that it will require the language of this certification be included in the award
documents for any subcontracts in excess of $100,000.00 under this agreement, and that all
subcontractors shall certify and disclose accordingly to the City. The certifications referred to in this
article and attached and made a part of this agreement are material representations of fact upon which the
Council relies when this agreement is made.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this agreement to be executed by their duly-
authorized representatives.
Approved as to form:
Lynn M. Belgea
Associate General Counsel
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BSMI = MIDDLE BUS STOP SIGN
HSNO � NO BUS STOP SIGN
SSPR � PARK & RIDE BUS STOP SIGN
BSUM = U OF M BUS STOP SIGN
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NPF3 = FRONT NO PARKING 30 FEET
NPF4 = FRONT NO PARKING HERE TO CORNER
NPFS = FRONT NO PARKING DRIVEWAY
NPFA = FRONT NO PARKING ANYTIME
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MARB = MARBLE POLE
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OTHR = OTHER
PIPE = ROUND PIPE
POWR = POWER/PHONE POLE (WOOD)
SGNL = SIGNAL POLE
SQUA = SQUARE POLE
STLT = STREETLIGHT
U = UNKNOWN
NPFF � FRONT NO PARKING FIRE LANE
NPFR = FRONT NO PARKING
NPFT = FRONT NO PARICING TIME OF DAY
NPMI • MIDDLE NO PARKING
NPR1 • REAR NO PARKING FIRE LANE
NPR2 i REAR NO PARKING THIS BLOCK
NPR3 = REAR NO PARKING EXCEPT SUNDAY
NPR4 • REAR NO PARKING HERE TO CORNER
NPRS = REAR NO.PARKING DRIVEWAY
NPRA = REAR NO PARKING AT ANYTIME
NPRB = REAR NO PARKING BOTH TIME AND DAY
NPRD = REAR NO PARKING DAY OF WEEK
NPRE = REAR NO PARKING
NFRT = REAR NO PARKING TIME OF DAY
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PRFR = pARK AND RIDE FROMT
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4.19
Interager _ :ment, Capital EXHIBIT B
3/30/98 1:12 PM PROPOSAL Page1
Interagern 4'20 nent, Capital EXHIBIT C
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3/30/98 1:10 PM Cost Tabulation Sheet City enter actual quantities.
i Metro Transit Contract No. 98-015-8 i
i with the Ci of Fridle � i
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NO.I, DESCRIPTION I j Q�, UNIT TOTALS I
I I PRICE I I
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1A'RETROFIT/INSTALL: NEW SIGN ON EXISTING SIGN MOUNTING STRUCTURE.
� 1.1 Retrofit existing sign with new sign. '!' x =�$
1.2 Install new sign on existing structure. � < x =$
12.1 Lengthen existing pipe or post. `: x =j$ )
1.3 Install holder. � ,<j x =;$ ,;
j 1.4 Special 1.4: .� X =$
� � 1.0 Sub-total = �$ j
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2.0; REMOVE: EXISTING STRUCTURE WHERE EXISTING BUS SIGN 8� STOP ARE VACATED/RELOCATED.
! 2.1 Remove and patch, soil/blacktop. : x =$
I 2•2 Remove and patch, concrete. > x =$
I 2.0 Sub-total = $
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3.O;tNSTALL: NEW SIGN MOUNTING STRUCTURE AND SIGN.
3.1 ; U-post {concrete). i (, � X � !_�$ �
I 3.2 U-post (non-concrete). ;� x = j$ �
i 3.3 � Round pipe (concrete). � X -$, �
! 3.4 i Round pipe (non-concrete). � ' I x �= f$ I
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I 3.0 Sub-total =j$ ,
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4.0 i OTHER.
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_ 4.1 Special 4.1: _ - x - $ >
! 4.2 Special 4.2: . < x = $: _ _
i 4.0 Sub-total = � _ : �
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� Agreement (unit prices) PAYMENT OPTION NO. 1
� Agreement (time & material) PAYMENT OPTION NO. 2
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Approx. °/a of work done by City's sub-contracts. >%
;Approx. % of work done by Ciry's agreement with Ci of %
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4.21
Page 1 Interagenc� ient, Capital EXHIBIT D
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EXHIBIT E
Lobbying Restriction Certification
(Printed name and title of authorized official)
the City of Fridley t�at:
hereby certify on behalf of
a) No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to
any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a
Member of Congress, an o�cer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress
in connection with the awarding of any Federally funded contract, the making of any Federal grant,
the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension,
continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or
cooperative agreement.
b) If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or wili be paid to any person for
influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress,
an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with
this Federally funded contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete
and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its
instructions.
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c) The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award
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documenfs f`-or all subawards at all fiers (includmg subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under
grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose
accordin�ly.
This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance is placed when this transaction
was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into
this transaction imposed by Section 1352, Title 31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required
certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for
each such failure.
Executed this day of , 19
:
(Signature of Authorized O€ficial)
(Title of Authorized Official)
Attest:
4.22
City of Fridley
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TO: William W. Burns, City Manager �1 � PW98-110
FROM: John G. Flora, Public Works Director
DATE: May 15, 1998
SUBJECT: Make Up Air Ventilation City Garage
We have received bid proposals for retrofitting the city garage maintenance bays with an air exchange/make
up air system to reduce the high carbon monoxide emissions in the maintenance bays. The low bidder of
NuMec Companies provided us with a bid of $37,150.
$25,000 has been allocated in the 1998 budget. Also, in the 1998 budget was the $25,000 for an emergency
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standby generator at the garage. This item has been donated to the City and accordingly those funds will
not be needed. This generator amount in the budget would cover the additional expenditure of $12,150.
Recommend the City Council award the contract for the make up air ventilation system at the Municipal
Garage to NuMec Companies at a bid of $37,150.
5.01
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PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
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TO: John F1ora,�Director of Public Works
FROM: Paul Lawrence, Superintendent of Public Works
DATE: April 14, 1998
SUBJECT: Make-up Air Ventilatioa at City Gara e
T'h�: Ciry receivu! bid proposals from thrce contracto�s to retrofit d1e City Garage mainten�nce bays with ar►
aic exehange/make-up aic system to reduce the high carbon monoxicle emission to a safe level.
Contractor Bid �1jgrn�tP Additional Zon� T��
NewMech Companies _____ _.534,500 52650 _ _ _ -- - -- — �37zt50 _ _ ___ _.___ _
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- - �37,690
-- - - - — - - $2550
Meuopolican Mechanical 535,140 �44,550
Alto Mechanical $42,000 $2550 .
The City has previo«sly contracted with Brian Shablow Engineering to dcsign and prepare specifications for
the makaup air system for $3500 bringing the total praject cost to 540,654. ($3500 +$37,150)
The City ha9 budgeted $25,000 in the 1998 wpit�l budgct to install the makc-uP air system leaving a
shortfalt of approximatcly S 16,000. Zhe 1998 City Garage Bud�ex also allocated 525,000 for an cmcrgency
scandby generator. ONAN Gencrators has donated a 60KVA Gencrator to the Ciry that is at thc Ciry garal�
and in service. 'Ii�e City has spent $2,004 to date mounting the gcnerator on a traiter and instalting eleccric
cables and will spend anather 53,000 in el�ctrical updatcs to allow the generator to autom�tically engagc
during a powcr failurc. Thc donation of a standby generator frees up approximately 520,000 that can be
altocated to the make-up air project and scill have a 54,000 budget surplus.
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Generator
Malce up air
'includes dcsign cost
Budaet
$25,000
$25,0130
1 �• •
$$,���
��40,650
'ffrn
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(S 15,650)
$4,350
The instaltauoa of the makc-up air retrof►t was svongly recommendcd by the City Safety Committeo and
Maintenance Pe�sonnel. I recontmend that New Mech Companies bid in the amount of 537,1 SO (includes
alternate to allow foc future expansion) be accepted and that S 15,650 be transferred from the staadby
generator line item to the make-up air line item.
5.02
BID FOR PROPOSALS
MUNICIPAL GARAGE EXHAUST/MAKE-UP AIIt RETROFIT PROJECT
TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1998, 11:00 A.M.
< P�...hNHOLDER Bl�? 8f33I�fU BID ALTERNRTE ,' '
NewMech Companies, Inc. Reliance Inc. 5% $34,500 $2,650
1633 Eustis Street
St. Paul MN 55108-1288
Me�ropolitan Mechanical Contractors Reliance Inc. 5% $35,140 $2,550
7340 Washington Ave S
Eden Prairie MN 55344
Alta Mechanical Old Republic 5% $42,000 $2,550
Minneapolis, MN -
Yale Incorporated NO BID
9649 Girard Ave S
Bl omin t n MN 5 4 1
5.03
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT AREA
PRO.��c�
GENERAL
. ����' 1998
ERGONOMIC CHAIltS FOR MUNI. CENTER GENERAL CAPTTAL FUND
MiTMCIPAL GAR.AGE VENTII.ATION SYS GENERAL CAPITAL FUND
VOTING BOOTHS GENERAL CAPITAL FUND
MU1vICIPAL GARAGE STANDBY GEN. GENERAL CAPITAL FUND
NILTN. GARAGE FUEL/OIL TANKS GENERAL CAPITAL FUND
NEW TELEPHONE SYSTEM GENERAL CAPITAL FUND ,
TOTAL
May 6, 1998
12,000.00 ,
25,000.00
28,000.00
25,000.00
80,000.00
110.000.00
$280.000.00
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1999
MUNICIPAL GARAGE CODE
REQUIREMENTS MAINTENANCE SHOP
SHOP AND ADMIN OFFICE GENERAL CAPITAL FUND
FIRE DEPT GARAGE VENTTLATION SYSTEM GENERAL CAPITAL FiJND
*MUNICIPAL GARAGE TELEPHONE SYSTEM GENERAL CAPITAL FUND
*RECYCLING CENTER ELECTRICAL
Il�IPROVEMENfS (3 PHASE POWER/LIGHT� GENERAL CAPITAL FUND
*RECYCLING CENTER-COMPUTERIZED
CASH REGISTER GENERAL CAPITAL FUND
*GPS SYSTEM (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYS)
SOFTWARE GENERAL CAPITAL FUND
*GPS SURVEY GENERAL CAPITAL FUND
CLASS A FIRE DEPT PUMPER TRUCK GENERAL CAPITAL FUND
!YEAR 2000
SALT SHED (MUNICIPAL GARAGE)
*RECYCLING CENTER-HANDICAP
ACCESSIBLE RESTROOM IMPROVEMENT
REMODELING OF MUNICIPAL GARAGE
OFFICE AND LUNCH ROOM AREAS
* NEW PROJECTS OR EQUIPMENT
**RELOCATED PROJECTS
TOTAL
GENERAL CAPITAL FUND
GENERAL CAPITAL FUND
GENERAL CAPITAL FUND
5.04
1,200,000.00
30,000.00
15,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
25,000.00
25,000.00
320.000.00
51,625.000.00
125,000.00
10,000.00
75,000.00
$210.000.00
City of Fridley
n
TO: William W. Burns, City Manager �,�,� �
�
FROM: John G. Flora�ublic Works Director
DATE: May 18, 1998
SUBJECT: East River Road Stop Signs
PW98-105
As a result of a number of vehicles racing on East River Road south of I-694, the Police Department has
requested that "no parking" signs be placed along this route.
This section of East River Road consists of County Parks, Minneapolis Water Works and primarily United
___ Defense._ Accordingly, there_is no residential parking and, therefore, a no parking restriction would not
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impact this area. For the no arkin si
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p g gns to e placed, the County requires the City to submit a resolution
in support of this request.
Recommend the City Council adopt the attached resolution to the Anoka County Highway Deparhnent
requesting placement of "No Parking" signs on East River Road south of I-694.
JGF:cz
6.01
RESOLIITION NO. _ - 1998
RSSOLIITION REQUSSTING NO PARKING SIGNS ON EAST RIVSR ROAD
SOUTH OF I-694
WHEREAS, East River Road (CASH No. 1) south of Interstate 694 is
primarily park and industrial areas, and
WHEREAS, vehicles speed along this section of the highway, and
WHEREAS, parking vehicles cause an obstruction to the normal flow
of traffic in this area, and
WHEREAS, there is sufficient parking for those land uses in this
area.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the City Council of the City
of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, that the Anoka County
Commissioners authorize the placement of No Parking signs on both
sides of East River Road (CASH No. 1) south of Interstate 694
within the corporate limits of Fridley.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
TAIS 18TH DAY OF May, _1998. _ _ -� ---
ATTEST:
WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY CLERK
NANCY J. JORGENSON, MAYOR
6.02
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CITY OF
FRIDLEY
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT
MEMORANDUM
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
William W. Burns, City Manager ��1�+��
May 14, 1998
Mighty Ducks Application
William W. Burns
City Manager
Mr. Paul Erickson, Executive Director of the Minnesota Amateur Sports
Commission, has requested that Fridley apply for a"Mighty Ducks" grant for
--- addi�ional repairs to Eolt��bia Arena. A project�d Capital_Impro�cement List is_ __ _
attached for Council's review. A similar request to renovate the roof and locker
rooms was granted in 1997 but now additional grant money is available. The
amount being requested is $50,000. This amount will be matched by another
$50,000 from the National Sports Center Foundation.
Although the Amateur Sports Commission now owns Columbia Arena, they are
ineligible to apply for Mighty Ducks funding. Since Columbia Arena provides a
valued service to Fridley residents and since there is no cost in this for the City, I
am recommending that the City Council approve the attached resolution.
WWB/rsc
Attachment
7.01
MAY-11-98 01:44 PM
Columbia Arena Capital Improvement List (Spring/Summer 1998)
Project Cost
Cooling Tower $13,800.00
Cooling Tower - Water Treatment System $4,875.00
(dual tank softener, automatic chemicel feeders)
Cooling Tower - Water Treatment System $4,875.00
{dual tank softener, automatic chemical feeders)
Dasher Boa�d Repai� (plywood, poly, kick plate) $3,564.10
South Lot Outside Lighting (timers, add lights) $6,525.00
North Lot Outside Lighting (timers, add lights) $5,571.00
Seal Coat Parking Lot $14,304.04
Replace Locker Raom Doors � F}ardware $1,5Q0.00
Arena Lighting (b�lbs 8 ballastsj (no labor) $6,000.00
Zamboni Repair $1,305.00
Sound System - Rink ! $8,813.00
Flandicap access to arena - concrete work $1,00� 00
Sound System - Rink tl $3,000.00
VIP - Seating Area $8,040.00
Locker Room 3 8 4 outsidc wall repair $525.00
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Repair Co-Ray Vac Heating $1,333.99
Overhead Garage Door - Arena 2 $1,320.00
Shaft seal kit for compressor #2 $1,818.00
Brine Pumbs, Fan Motor, Bearing Assembly Repair $12,169..50
Totat: 5100,298.63
7.�2
P.e2
RESOLUTION NO. - 1998
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SUBMISSION OF ICE FACILITY
RENOVATION GRANT APPLICATION
WHEREAS, the Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission (MASC), via the State
Capitol Bonding Fund, provides for the capital funds to assist political
subdivisions of the State of Minnesota to renovate existing sport
facilities; and
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley desires to facilitate the renovation of
Columbia Arena. �
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of
Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, that:
l. The National Sports Center Foundation (NSCF) and the MASC estimate
that the total cost of renovating said facility shall be $100,000.
The City of Fridley is requesting $50,000 from the Mighty Ducks
Capital Bonding Fund, and the NSCF will assume responsibility for
a match requirement of $50,000.
2. The MASC agrees to own, assume 100 percent operating costs for the
said sports facility, and will operate said facility for its
intended purpose for the functional life of the facility which is
estimated to be twenty years.
3. The City Council of the City of Fridley agrees to enter into
-_- __ -__ ___ _necessary _ and __ requirsd _ _aqreements_ with _ the __ Minnesota_ Amateur . __ .
Sports Commission for the specific purpose of administering funds
for the renovation project.
4. An application be made to the State of Minnesota, Minnesota
Amateur Sports Commission, to be included in the Minnesota Amateur
Sports Commission's (Governor's) Capital Budget request for an
amount estimated to be $50,000.
5. The City Manager and the City of Fridley are authorized and
directed to execute said application and serve as the official
liaison with the Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , l9gg,
ATTEST:
WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY CLERK
NANCY J. JORGENSON - MAYOR
7.03
ENDORSEMENT
Signature of person authorized to sign on behalf of the local unit. I hereby certify that
the unit of government identified is willing and able to undertake the project described
in this application.
DATE:
NANCY J. JORGENSON - MAYOR
7.05
CITY OF FRIDLEY
MEMORANDUM
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TO: WILLIAM W. BURNS, CITY MANAGER �
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FROM: RICHARD D. PRIBYL, FINANCE DIItECTOR
WILLIAM A. CHAMPA, CITY CLERK
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PUBLIC HEARING, INTOXICATING LIQUOR
DATE: MAY 14,1998
We have received an application from AMF Bowling Centers, Inc. ("AMF") for an
intoxicating liquor license at 6310 Highway 65. AMF is purchasing Maple Lanes Bowling
Alley from Harvey Anderson.
Pursuant to Chapter 603 Section .07 of the Fridley City Code, we are required to hold a
public hearing before issuing this license. We request that the public hearing for ANIF be
held on June 8, 1998.
�- Ttie -Police-Deparfrrient has performed ttie required background inves�igation ori AMF arid - -
Public Safery Director Sallman has not found any reason to deny this reques�
8.01
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QTY OF
FRIOLEY
Name
Alan
Folie
Position
Accountant
Exempt
APPOINTMENT
May 18, 1998
Starting
Salarv
$40, 945.68
per year
Starting
Date
June 1,
1998
Replaces
Paul
Hansen
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CITY OF
FRIDLEY
CLAIMS
MAY 18, 1998
CLAIMS
80565 - 80815
9.01
� _
� LICENSES
� oF MAY 18, 1998
FRIDLEY
Tvpe of License � A�proved Bv: Fees:
A UCTION
Michael Servetus Kate Kemper Police Department Exemption
6565 Oakley Drive Requested
Fridley, MN 55432
ENTERTAINMENT
Fridley 49er Days Committee Chuck McKusick Fire Dept.; Police Dept. Exemption
6431 University Avenue N.E. Community Development; Requested
Fridley, NIN 55432 Building Inspection
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
The Ground Round Paula J. Ruozzi Fire Dept.; Police Dept., $ 45.00
5277 Central Avenue N.E. Community Development;
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Fridley, MN 55432 -- __ _- - - _ _ _ - ---. __. _ _
Building Inspection - -
Great Lake Chinese Restaurant Thanh H. Huynh Fire Dept.; Police Dept. $ 45.00
7890 University Avenue N.E. Community Development;
Fridley, NIN 55432 Building Inspection
INTOXICATING LIQUOR ON-SALE CLUB
Loyal Order of Moose, Lodge 38 Joseph Strzyzewski Police Department $ 850.00
8298 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
ON-SALE BEER
Great Lake Chinese Restaurant Thanh H. Huynh Fire Dept.; Police Dept. $ 325.00
7890 University Avenue N.E. Community Development;
Fridley, NIN 55432 Building Inspection
PEDDLER/SOLICITOR
T& T Ice Cream Brett Tollifson Police Department; $ 60.00
618 - 47th Avenue N.E. Community Development
Columbia Heights, MN 55421
y0.01
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� LICENSES
QTY OF
FRIDLEY
BLACKTOPPING
Asphalt Driveway Co � RON JULKOWSKI
1211 E Hwy 36
St Paul MN 55109-2091 Scott Smith Building Official
Lino Lakes Blacktop Inc
502 Lilac St
Lino Lakes MN 55014-1053 Tom Ramsden SAME
Northern Asphalt Const Inc
11064 Raddison Rd NE
Blaine MN 55449-5339 Jeannette Larson SAME
Northwest Asphalt Inc
1451 Stagecoach Rd
Shakopee MN 55379-2797 Sheila Geibe SAME
ELECTRICAL- _. _ - _ _ - - - - _ -
Abel Electrical Contractors Inc
17701 149 Ave N
Dayton MN 55327-9515 Rebecca DeMers STATE OF MINN
Advanced Electric Co Inc
4407 Loretta Ln
Minnetonka MN 55345-0731 Ronald Leidall SAME
Aid Electric Service Inc
7101 Hwy 65 NE
Fridley MN 55432-3302 Gerald Koskiniemi SAME
Alpha & Omega Electric Inc
12705 Eveleth Path
Apple Valley MN 55124 Wayne Bezanson SAME
American Eagle Electric Inc
18475 Rum River Blvd NW
Anoka MN 55303-8970 Bill Masloski SAME
Anderson Claude M Electric Co Inc
1551 Payne Ave
St Paul MN 55101-3218 7ohn Schroepfer SAME
10.02
BLACKTOPPING �
Asphalt Driveway Co ��
1211 E Hwy 36 `��
St Paul MN 55109-2091 '�
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Lino Lakes Blacktop Inc ,�
502 Lilac St
Lino Lakes MN 55014-1053
Northern Asphalt Const Inc
11064 Raddison Rd NE
Scott Smith
` Tom Ramsden
RON JULKOWSKI
Building Of�cial
SAME
Blaine MN 55449-5339 �� Jeannette Larson �AME
,
Northwest Asphalt Inc `� �
1451 Stagecoach Rd -
Shakopee MN 55379-2797 Sheila Geibe SAME
E�ECTRICt�L - - - - :
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Abel Electrical Contractors Inc
17701 149 Ave N
Dayton MN 55327-9515 Reb,ecca' UeMers STATE OF MINN
Advanced Electric Co Inc
4407 Loretta Ln
Minnetonka MN 55345-0731 �`A Ronald Leidat� SAME
:i` i
Aid Electric Service Inc � �
7101 Hwy 65 NE � � � �t
Fridley MN 55432-3302 � Gerald Koskiniemi''",, SAME
Alpha & Omega Electr' Inc
12705 Eveleth Path
Apple Valley MN S 124
American Eagl lectric Inc
18475 Rum R' er Blvd NW
Anoka MN 303-8970
Anders Claude M Electric Co Inc
1551 P yne Ave
St Paul MN 55101-3218
Wayne Bezanson
Bill Masloski
John Schroepfer
10.03
SAME
SAME
Bacons Electric Co
7731 Main Street NE
Fridley MN 55432
Bassing Electric Inc
1354 McKay Dr
Ham Lake MN 55304-6128
Berndt Electric Service Inc
6528 W Lake St STE G
Minneapolis MN 55426
Billmark Arnie Electric
14700 Armstrong Blvd NW
Anoka MN 55303-3112
Richard Paddock
Richard Bassing
Richard Berndt
Arnie Billmark
Blaine Heating A/C & Elec Inc
13562 Central Ave NE
Anoka MN 55304-6920 Kenneth Chouinard
Braastad Electric Inc
16909 Aberdeen St NE
Ham Lake MN 55304 Rick Braastad
Cities Electric Inc
3100 225 St W
Farmington MN 55024 Steve Sowieja
City View Electric Inc
1145 Snelling Ave N
St Paul MN 55108 Timothy Hurlbut
Collins Electrical Systems
Co1liSys
4990 N Hwy 169
New Hope MN 55428-4026
Comm-Tech Electrical Contr Inc
14216 23 Ave N
Plymouth MN 55447-4910
Commonwealth Electric of MN Inc
601 Campus Dr
New Brighton MN 55112-3495
Richard Boe
Michael Schmitt
Roger Storms
10.04
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
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Current Limited Systems Inc
264 Lafayette Frwy
St Paul MN 55107-1217
Donnelly Electric Inc
1126 Rice St
St Paul MN 55117-4923
Dymanyk Electric Inc
1915 NE Broadway St NE
Minneapolis MN 55413-1758
Egan-McKay Electrical Contr Inc
7100 Medicine Lake Rd
Minneapolis MN 55427-3673
Craig Gifford
Edwara Sobanski
Debra Hrbek
James Rivard
Electric Repair & Construction Co Inc
4024 Washington Ave N
Minneapolis MN 55412-1790 David Henner
Electric Service Co
1609 Chicago Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55404-1697 James Peterson
Electric Systems of Anoka Inc
6314 Hwy 10 NW
Anoka MN 55303 Terry Lehn
Gilbert Mechanical Contrs Inc
4451 W 76 St
Edina MN 55435
Glynn's Northeast Electric Inc
4219 Central Ave NE
Columbia Heights MN 55421
Gunnar Electric Company
7960 Eden Prairie Rd
Eden Prairie MN 55347-1157
Harrison Electric Inc
2525 Nevada Ave N #301
Golden Valley MN 55427-3643
Heights Electric Inc
704 40 Ave NE
Columbia Heights MN 55421-2998
P Dan Gilbert
Steven Glynn
Lois Walters
Michael Harrison
Steven Nelson
10.�rJ
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SAME
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Same
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Highland Electric Inc
2030 St Clair Ave
St Paul MN 55105-1100 William LaLonde SAME
Hilite Electric Inc
1953 Shawnee Rd
Eagan MN 55122 . Dave Banaszewski SAME
Industrial Electric Co
600S9St
Minneapolis MN 55404 Gary Novak SAME
JNK Electric Inc
321 Quincy St NE
Minneapolis MN 55413 John Kouri SAME
J & L Electric Inc
20114 Madison Way NE
Cedar MN 55011 James Senger SAME
J T Electric Service Inc
Box 476
Albany MN 56307 Terry Oehrlein SAME
Killmer Electric Co Inc
9702 85 Ave N
Maple Grove MN 55369-4537 Duane Palmer SAME
King Electric Inc
PO Box 296
Circle Pines MN 55014 Gerald Gannucci SAME
Lindell Electric Inc
1366 108 Ave NE
Blaine MN 55434 Romy Dokter SAME
Lovegren Electric Co
5905 Lexington Ave N
Shoreview MN 55126 Curtis Lovegren SAME
Mayer Electric Corp
5128 Hanson Ct
Minneapolis MN 55429-3182 Cherie Holm SAME
Mertz Tom Electric Inc
700 Hamel Rd
Hamel MN 55340 Thomas Mertz SAME
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Midwest Electric Co
6230 Larch Ln N
Maple Grove MN 55369 D Wermerskirchen SAME
Mik-Lyn Electric Co Inc
12358 Business Park Blvd N
Champlin MN 5531.6 Michael Belko SAME
Minncast Inc
200 Commerce Cir S
Fridley MN 55432 Michael Brown SAME
Muska Electric Company
1985 Oakcrest Ave
Roseville MN 55113-2686 Mahlon Christensen SAME
NewMech Companies Inc
1633 Eustis St
St Paul MN 55108 Chris Todora SAME
North Side Electric Co
1405 44 Ave No
Minneapolis MN 55412-1343 James Stumpfa SAME
Olympic Electric Co Inc
7103 Amundson Ave S
Edina MN 55439-2020 Paul Kosmides SAME
Parsons Electric Co
5960 Main St NE
Fridley MN 55432-5480 William Olson SAME
Phasor Electric Co
13809 Industrial Park Blvd
Plymouth MN 55441-3746 Kirk Herman SAME
Positively Electric Inc
23060 Oakdale Dr
Rogers MN 55374 Larry Weniger SAME
Prairie Electric Co Inc
6595 Edenvale Blvd #120
Eden Prairie MN 55346-2567 Ronald Oswald SAME
R& O Elevator Co Inc
8324 Pillsbury Ave S
Bloomington MN 55420 Lee Arnold SAME
10.07
Residential Electric Inc
2356 Charles Ave
St Paul MN 55114-1622
Richmond & Sons
5182 W Broadway
Crystal MN 55429-3591
Ries Electric Company
777 N Concord
So St Paul MN 55075-1195
Rivard Electric Co Inc
7087 Progress Rd
Centerville MN 55038
Royalton Heating & Cooling
4120 85 Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55443
John Heinen
Scott Follese
John Ries
Donald Rivard
Tom Stewart
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Same
Service Electric Inc
232 Shorewood Cir
Rush City MN 55069-2747 Dennis Wood SAME
Shortstop Electric Inc
16481 Flintwood St NW
Andover MN 55304 Bob Boyum SAME
Snyder Electric Co
6112 Excelsior Blvd
St Louis Park MN 55416-2766
South Side Electric Inc
9201 E Bloomington Freeway Ste H
Bloomington MN 55420-3494
Spark Electric Co
2114 Washington St NE
Minneapolis MN 55418-4440
Star Electric Inc
8910 23 Ave N
Golden Valley MN 55427
Tele-Tech Communications
3989 Central Ave NE #200A-11
Columbia Heights MN 55421-3957
Jerry Snyder
David Wintheiser
Walt Swierczek
Gerald De Gidio
Morris Fraenkel
10.08
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Thriftway Electric
3981 Wisconsin Ave N
New Hope MN 55427 Stan Johnson SAME
Total Electric Inc
1537 92 Ln NE
Blaine MN 55449-4398 James LeVoir SAME
United Defense
4800 East River Rd
Fridley MN 55421-1498 Chas Christianson SAME
Weber Electric Inc
577 Shoreview Park Rd
Shoreview MN 55126-7014 Steve Weber SAME
West Star Electric Inc
6324 Lakeland Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55428-2309 James Houg SAME
Wiring By Weir Inc
8870 Garland Ln N
Maple Grove MN 55311-1418 Steve Weir SAME
X-L Electric Inc
10873 175 Ave NW
Elk River MN 55330-7033 Joe Kirkeide SAME
EXCAVATING
Bolander Carl & Sons Co
251 Starkey St RON NLKOWSKI
St Paul MN 55107-0216 Dominique Najjar Building Official
LeRoux Excavating Inc
2104 64 St �
White Bear Lake MN 55110 Thomas LeRoux SAME
United Water & Sewer Co
11666 Wayzata Blvd
Minnetonka MN 55305-2009 James Spetz SAME
GAS SERVICES
ARE Plumbing
6139 172 Ln RON JULKOWSKI
Ramsey MN 55303 Michael Muske Building Official
10.09
Air Corp Inc
4112 83 Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55443
Air Mechanical Inc
16411 Aberdeen St NE
Ham Lake MN 55304
Airco Heating & Air Cond
4020 Central Ave NE
Columbia Heights MN 55421
Automatic Garage Door & Fireplaces
220 77 Ave NE
Minneapolis MN 55432
B & D Plumbing & Heating
4091 MacIver Ave
St Michael MN 55376
Blaine Htg A/C & Elec Inc
13562 Central Ave NE
Mike Ericson
Ross Erickson
George Rogstad
Robert Bennett
Bruce Daleiden
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Anoka MN 55304-6920 Kenneth Chouinard SAME
Carbonic Machines Inc
2900 5 Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55408-2484
Carlson C O Air Cond Co
1203 Bryant Ave N
Minneapolis MN 55411-4087
Centraire Heating & AC Co
7402 Washington Ave S
Eden Prairie MN 55344
Clarion Contracting
13961 Elmcrest Ave N
White Bear Lake MN 55110
Climatronics HVAC
11833 Douglas Dr N
Champlin MN 55316-2424
Comfort Mechanical Inc
8601 73 Ave N #25
Brooklyn Park MN 55428
Steven Kelly
Thomas Lindskog
Leroy Seurer
Clarion Olsen
Chris Wiege
Bob Frei
10.10
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Complete Indoor Air Inc
625 Ash St
Shoreview MN 55126 Michael VanBuskirk SAME
Cool Air Mechanical Inc
1441 Rice St
St Paul MN 55117-3899 Chuck Worms SAME
Cronstrom's Heating & Air Cond
6437 Goodrich Ave
St Louis Park MN 55426 Peter Rice SAME
De1Mar Furnace Exchange Inc
4120 83 Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55443-2500 Del Wischmann SAME
Doody Mechanical Inc
520 Front Ave
St Paul MN 55117 James Doody SAME
Egan Mechanical Contractors Inc
7100 Medicine Lake Rd
Minneapolis MN 55427-3671 Gerald Egan SAME
Faircon Service
1891 W Co Rd C
Roseville MN 55113-1304 Steven Holmer SAME
Fireside Corner
2700 N Fairview Ave
Roseville MN 55113 Kirk Sorenson SAME
or
225 Co Rd 81
Osseo MN 55369
Flare Heating & Air Inc
� 9303 Plymouth Ave N �#104
Golden Valley MN 55427-3700 Richard Guerre SAME
General Sheet Metal Corp ��
2330 Louisiana Ave N
Minneapolis MN 55447 James McCarthy SAME
Gilbert Mechanical Contractors Inc
4451 W 76 St
Edina MN 55435 P Dan Gilbert SAME
10.11
Golden Valley Heating & A/C
5182 W Broadway
Crystal MN 55429-3591
Gonyea Homes
50 Groveland Ter
Minneapolis MN 55403
Great West Mechanical
24067 165 St
Big Lake MN 55309
Harris Companies
909 Montreal Cir
St Paul MN 55102
Home Energ,y Center
15200 25 Ave N #128
Plymouth MN 55447
Horwitz Inc
8825 Xylon Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55445
K& K Heating & Plbg Inc
6000 Lone Oak Rd
Rockford 1VIN 55373
Kath �ieating & AC
3096 Rice St
Little Canada MN 55113-5338
Lakeland North Heating & AC Inc
16041 Kangaroo St NW
Anoka MN 55303
M& D Plumbing & Heating Inc
11050 26 St NE
St Michael MN 55376
McQuillan Bros Plbg & Htg Co
452 Selby Ave
St Paul MN 55112
Maple Grove Heating & AC Inc
401 Co Rd 81
Osseo MN 55369-1647
S Follese
Tim Gonyea
Scott Snare
Robert Hosch
Tom Meyer
Wm McKoskey
Eldon Kathman
Charlie Meisner
Jim Nelson
Michael Daleiden
Bill Cannon
Steve MacDonald
10.12
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Metropolitan Mech Contrs Inc
7340 Washington Ave S
Eden Prairie MN 55344-3582 Robert Kaczke SAME
Minnegasco
700 W Linden Avenue
Minneapolis MN 55403 David Larson SAME
Mobile Maintenance Inc
505 Fairmont St
Fridley MN 55432 Stephen Witzal SAME
NewMech Companies Inc
1633 Eustis St
St Paul MN 55108-1288 Larry Jordan SAME
P& H Services Co Inc �
1601 67 Ave N
Brooklyn Center MN 55430-1743 David Steffens SAME
Plymouth Plumbing Inc
6909 Winnetka Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55428 Kent Johnston SAME
Riccar Corp
2387 136 Ave NW
Andover MN 55304 Jeff Arent SAME
River City Sheet Metal '
10105 Linnet St NW
Coon Rapids MN 55433-4725 Chris Rapp SAME
Ron's Mechanical Inc
12010 Old Brick Yard Rd
Shakopee MN 55379-2942 Ron Coster SAME
Roseville Plbg & Heating Inc
65 Owasso Blvd S
St Paul MN 55117-1092 Greg Deeb SAME ,
Rouse Mechanical Inc
2916 Nevada Ave N
New Hope MN 5542'7 Gary Danzeisen SAME
Royalton Heating & Cooling
4120 85 Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55443 Tom Stewart SAME
10.13
St Cloud Refrigeration Inc
604 Lincoln Ave NE
St Cloud MN 56304
Patrick Welty SAME
St Marie Sheet Metal Inc
7940 Spring Lake Park Rd
Spring Lake Park MN 55432-2253 Paul St Marie SAME
Sedgwick Htg & Air Cond Co
8910 WentwoRh Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55420-2853 Thomas Sedgwick SAME
Sharp Heating & AC Inc
4854 Central Ave NE
Minneapolis MN 55421-1950 Kevin Hanson SAME
South Town Refrigeration Inc
5610 W 36 St
St Louis Park MN 55416 Mike Thielen SAME
Standard Heating & Air Cond
410 West Lake St
Minneapolis MN 55408-2998 Dave Melnick SAME
Steinkraus Plbg Inc
1800 Lake Lucy Rd
Excelsior MN 55331 Merle Steinkraus SAME
Superior Contractors Inc
6121 42 Ave N
Minneapolis MN 55422-1601
Thermex Corporation
3529 Raleigh Ave S
St Louis Park MN 55416
United Defense
4800 East River Rd NE
Fridley MN 55421
Vogt Heating & AC
3260 Gorham Ave
St Louis Park MN 55426-4189
Yale Incorporated
9649 Girard Ave S
Bloomington MN 55431
Donald Hoglund
Curtis Brekke
SAME
SAME
Charles Christianson SAME
Don Bell
John Deblon
10.14
SAME
SAME
GENERAL CONTRACTOR- COMMERCIAL
Adolfson & Peterson Inc
PO Box 9377
Minneapolis MN 55440 Douglas E Myhre
All State Construction Service Inc
2610 1 Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55408 Wayne Payne
Amcon Construction Co
200 W Hwy 13
Burnsville MN 55337
Ancon Inc
608 2 Ave S #475
Minneapolis MN 55402
Dennis Cornelius
Larry Abdo
RON JULKOWSKI
Building Official
SAME
SAME
SAME
Anderson Brent Associates Inc
7610 Hwy 65
Fridley MN 55432-3553 Brent Anderson SAME
CAM
7398 University Ave NE
--- - Frictley-Mrr 5�432- _ _ - - _ _ _ _ �ean Sand - - _ _ - SAME-- -- _ _ _ ___ _ _ __ _
Cave & Associates LTD
2489 Rice St #40
Roseville MN 55113-3723 Craig Ankrum SAME
Dalco Roofing & Sheet Metal Inc
15525 32 Ave N
Plymouth MN 55447-1494
Dolphin Development & Construction
821 Raymond Ave #230
St Paul MN 55114
E& V Consultants & Const Mgrs
5801 Duluth St #345
Minneapolis MN 55422
Elder-Jones Inc
1120E80St#211
Bloomington MN 55420-1498
Richard Trumble
Niles Schulz
Bob Hill
John Elder
10.15
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SAME
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Everest Construction Co
2665 Long Lake Rd #120
Roseville MN 55113-2537
Giertsen Company
860 Decator Ave N
Minneapolis MN 55427
Jansen Ronn V Enterprises
9009 Morgan Ave S
Bloomington MN 55431
Johnson Milton Co
525 Lowry Ave NE
Minneapolis MN 55418
Keller Structures Inc
PO Box 620
Kaukauna WI 54130-0620
Kranz D J Co Inc
725 Hwy 169 N
Minneapolis MN 55441
Kraus-Anderson Construction
525 S 8 Street
Minneapolis MN 55404-1077
Also:
PO Box 158
Circle Pines MN 55014
McGough Construction Co Inc
2737 N Fairview Ave
St Paul MN 55113-1372
Maertens Brenny Construction Co
8251 Main St NE
Fridley MN 55432-1849
Magney M C Construction Inc
19245 Hwy 7
Excelsior MN 55331-0249
Metro Building Systems Inc
4401 85 Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55443
Rick Baker
Rick Giertsen
Ronn Jansen
Judith Erickson
Rick Sanderfoot
H N Elsen
Susan Hedstrom
Cell Phone: 747-6258
John Huenink
Richard Opitz
Joseph Maertens
Mark Magney
Larry Fischer
10.16
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
786-7711
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Midwest Restoration & Construction
1628 Hwy 10 NE
Spring Lake Park MN 55432-2103 Gary Wruck SAME
Modern Concepts & Design Inc
1700 Sugarloaf Trl
Brooklyn Park MN . 55444 James Manetas SAME
Mohn Construction Co
1787 Sargent Ave
St Paul MN 55105 Tom Mohn SAME
Northrup G M Corp
8525 W 163 St
Lakeville MN 55044 John Northrup SAME
Opus Northwest LLC
9900 Bren Rd E #800
Minnetonka MN 55343 Elizabeth Schorle SAME
Peterson Stucco, Drywall & Plaster
12351 Cloud Dr
Blaine MN 55449 Brian Peterson SAME
Proform Thermal Systems
7805 Beech St NE
Fridley MN 55432 Douglas Petty SAME
Reiling Construction Co Inc
1337 St Clair Ave
St Paul MN 55105 Tom O'Malley SAME
Richards Framing Service
415 S Robert St
St Paul MN 55107 Richard Paul SAME
River Road Investors
7841 Wayzata Blvd #111
Minneapolis MN 55426-1488 J. Marfield SAME
Rushing Commercial Construction
13768 Reimer Dr
Maple Grove MN 55311 Tom Rushing SAME
Steiner Development Inc
3610CoRd#101
Wayzata MN 55391 David Distad SAME
10.17
Stock Roofing Inc
289 Liberty St NE
Fridley MN 55432
Stone Construction Inc
2181 107 Ln NE
Blaine MN 55449-5237
Timco Construction Inc
9421 West River Rd
Brooklyn Park MN 55444-1141
U S West Wireless
426 N Fairview Ave
St Paul MN 55104
United Defense
4800 East River Rd NE
Fridley MN 55421-1498
United Properties (Northland Company)
3500 W 80 St #150
Bloomington MN 55431
Walek Construction
3621 Roosevelt St
St Anthony MN 55418
Wellington Window & Door Co
3938 Meadowbrook Rd
St Louis Park MN 55426
Warren Stock
Jerome Stone
'Timothy McKee
Dave Johnston
Charles Christianson
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Bruce Palmer � SAME
Tom Walek
Greg Scheff
10.18
SAME
SAME
GENERAL CONTRACTOR - RESIDENTIAL
Aaron's Earteriors & Remodeling (20040939)
11417 Partridge St NW
Coon Rapids MN 55433 Aaron Johnson
Ace Construction (20001884)
6230 218 Ave NE .
Elk River MN 55303
Addition & Remodeling Spec (1109)
261 S Coon Rapids Blvd NW
Coon Rapids MN 55433-3962
David Archambault
Roger Harju
Advance Companies of MN Inc (4423)
6400 Central Ave NE
Fridley MN 55432 Frank Kitterman
Advance Home Products Inc (2332)
3770 West Broadway
Robbinsdale MN 55422
Mark Silverstein -
STATE OF MINN
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Advent Construction Co Inc (1025)
350 Little Canada Rd E
_ _ - - St Paul-MN 55117 -- -- - - - _ _ _ �e�rge Rossez - - , _ --- SAlr1�- -- -- --_ _ _ _ - _ _._ _ . - I
Al-Ko Home Improvements (192'n
8090 4 Ave
Lino Lakes MN 55014-2008
Aldo Inc (2954)
17422 Minnetonka Blvd
Minnetonka MN 55345
All-Ways Decks Inc (2000380�
310 Wexford Heights Dr
New Brighton Mn 55112
Alliance Home Values Inc (7825�
6290 Starlite Blvd NE
Fridley MN 55432
Allied Construction Inc (20097350)
122 W Ridge Cir
Mayer MN 55360
Almost Anything Construction (9011)
1380 102 St E
Iver Grove Hgts Mn 55077-4717
Al Kopecky
Kurt Opheim
Mike Bayer
Norton Tucker
Eric Ernst
Phillin Hauck
10.19
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
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Allstar Construction (324'n
3315 N Hwy 100
Minneapolis MN 55422
John Vassallo
American Home Improvements (2009001'�
8823 Zealand Ave N Bay G
Brooklyn Park Mn .55445 Dan Cates
Attleson Peter Contractor (20098630)
3916 Willow Rd
Brooklyn Park MN 55443-1238 Peter Attleson
Automatic Garage Door & Fireplace (1990)
220 77 Ave NE
Minneapolis MN 55432 Robert Bennett
Belair Builders (1238)
2200 Old Hwy 8
New Brighton MN 55112
BIR Construction (5145)
4749 W 129 St
Savage MN 55378-1513
Castle Building & Rem Inc (565�
3323 Arthur St NE
Minneapolis MN 55418-1433
Christians Inc (3712)
1480 Park Rd
Chanhassen MN 55317
City Wide Builders Inc (4968)
12110 61 Ave N
Plymouth MN 55442
Columbus E�eriors Inc (3509)
2131 111 Ln
Coon Rapids MN 55433
7ohn Stenglein
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Scott Rajavuori SAME
Marty Schirber
Chad Christians
Greg Kohler
Larry Columbus
Corrective Building Services Inc(20021056)
8892 Wentworth Ave S
Bloomington MN 55420 Mark Basiago
Country Concrete & Const Inc (2675)
16214 Xenia St NW
Andover MN 55304-2352
Wayne Knudson
10.20
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Custom Remodelers Inc (1748)
474 Apollo Dr
Lino Lakes MN 55014
Dahl Steve Construction (7986)
11630 Jaguar Ave
Lakeville MN 55044
Donner Construction Co (6904)
6305 Camden N #312
Brooklyn Center MN 55430
DuAll Service Contr Inc (3178)
636 39 Ave NE
Columbia Heights MN 55421
Durabilt Associates (3004)
7343 Ann Court
Eden Prairie MN 55346
Chad Carpenter
Steve Dahl
Charles Donner
Gary Dooner
Tom Kasprzak Jr
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Eilertson Construction (8250) '
83 91 Lane NE
- - - - Blaine 1�In 55434 _ _.____. - - -- _ _ Byron-Eiiertson- _ _ SAME
Elk River Exteriors (445'�
825 Main St
Elk River MN 55330 Jack Gracik SAME
Emcor Enterprises Inc (3271)
3835 Crystal Lake Blvd
Robbinsdale Mn 55422-2324 Russ Embretson SAME
Felix Construction LLC(8682)
PO Box 916
North Branch MN 55056 Paul Felix SAME
Fey's Construction Inc (1904)
13270 Jay St NW
Coon Rapids MN 55448 David Fey SAME
Fireside Corner Inc (20090911)
2700 N Fairview Ave
Roseville MN 55113-1306 Kirk Sorensen SAME
Gates Roofing (6793)
4640 Ximines Ln
Plymouth Mn 55442 Bruce Gates SAME
10.21
Gladstone's Window & Door (2110)
1870 English St
Maplewood MN 55109
Goodall Wayne Construction (6963)
1998 Rice Creek Rd
New Brighton Mn _ 55112
Haley John #1 Roofer (20126880)
3150 Lakeshore Blvd
Wayzata MN 55391
Handyman Express Inc (5876)
9100 W Bloomington Frwy
Bloomington MN 55431
Hastings Richard Contr (4051)
6331 Riverview Ter NE
Fridley MN 55432-4846
Robert Long
Wayne Goodall
John Haley
Howard Smith
Richard Hastings
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Home Enhancers Inc (1949)
8609 Lyndale Ave S #201
Bloomington MN 55420 Jim Wiebusch SAME
Hughes E T Construction Inc (1924)
739 Larson Ln
Shoreview MN 55126 Eugene Hughes SAME
Ideal Construction Inc (4240)
12621 Tyler Cir NE
Blaine MN 55434
JRS Construction (2009108�
23555 Monroe St NE
East Bethel MN 55005
Jansick Inc (8618)
6480 Squire Dr NE
Fridley MN 55432-5243
Jones Les Roofing Inc (6560)
941 W 80 St
Bloomington MN 55420
Kozitza Construction (KCn (2650)
9175 Isanti St NE
Blaine MN 55449
Blair George
Jim Smith
Gary Jansick
Les Jones
Brian Swanson
10.22
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
LaFrance Exteriors (2008188'n
342 McKinley St
Anoka MN 55303
Jeff LaFrance
LaMere Concrete & Masonry Inc (3588)
714 18 1/2 Ave NE
Minneapolis MN 55418 Bruce LaMere
Lee, Steven R Contr (5758)
9465 Irving Ave
Brooklyn Park MN 55444
Leger Roofing (20022818)
12033 Louisiana Ave N
Champlin MN 55316
Steve Lee
Tim Leger
Lloyds Home Improvements Inc (1798)
1012 42 1/2 Ave NE
Columbia Heights MN 55421-3159 Lloyd Graczyk
Marquis Inc (8439)
1556 McClung Dr
Arden Hills MN 55112-1950
Metro Siding Inc (4861)
2750 Niagara Ln N
Plymouth MN 55447
Midwest Restoration & Const(526'�
1628 Hwy 10 NE
Spring Lake Park MN 55432-2103
Midwest Siding & Roofing (2001027'n
18979 Gladstone Blvd
Maple Grove MN 55311
Midwest Window Co (2130)
3739 Minnehaha Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55406-2630
Minnesota Exteriors Inc (287'�
PO Box 266
Osseo MN 55369-0266
Modeen Company (386�
6572 Meadowlark Ln
Maple Grove MN 55369
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Mark Pignatello SAME
Mark McFarland
Gary Wruck
Greg Gerulis
Gary Hartke
Gerald Fadden
Ken Modeen
10.23
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Moe-Osum Construction Co (20063787)
12800 Country View Ln
Burnsville MN 55337 Lee Shovell
Mohs Contracting (2006459'n
5530 135 St
Savage MN 55378..
Mon-Ray Inc (5111)
8224 Olson Memorial Hwy
Golden Valley MN 55427-4713
Murphy Bros Building (341�
1613 93 Ln
Blaine MN 55449
Netko Dan Exteriors Inc (20060494)
7118 Riverdale Rd
Brooklyn Center MN 55430-1318
New Haven Construction Co (2007'1950)
4208 83 Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55443
New Roof Inc (20003381)
30085 Fir Trail
Stacy MN 55079
Norling Exteriors (20098700)
341 79 Way NE
Fridley MN 55432
Norsk Concrete Construction (7333)
1115 Osborne Rd
Spring Lake Park MN 55432
North Central Builders (3763)
7401 42 Ave N
New Hope MN 55427-1219
Ken Alwell
Greg Murtha
John Murphy
Dan Netko
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Dan Cardinal SAME
Dan Sawicki
Jim Norling
Randy Jackson
Larry Kraatz
Northland Siding & Insulation (4158)
2158 Main St NW
Coon Rapids MN 55448-2504 Donald Kiphuth
10.24
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Northstar Home Improvement Inc (5336)
6121 Excelsior Blvd #207
St Louis Park MN 55416 Jim Nash
Phenow Bob Construction (354�
217 7 Ave NE
Osseo MN 55369 .
Picture Perfect Renovations (20115656)
261 Buffalo Ave
PO Box 236
Montrose MN 55363
Plymouth Roofing & Ins (5358)
17525 Co Rd 24
Plymouth MN 55447
R & M Associates (4391)
3482 Auger Ave
White Bear Lake MN 55110
Bob Phenow
James Dingman
Greg Hasledalen
Ray Palme
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Regal Builders & Remodelers (1168)
1840 English St
- -- �Ia�l�wood MN 55109=4315 -
- Michael �Williams - — -
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Remodeling Dimensions (20084895�
5812 Excelsior Blvd
St Louis Park MN 55416
Renewal By Andersen (20130983)
350 73 Ave NE #8
Fridley MN 55432
Right Way Roo�ng Inc (3999)
16475 45 Ave N
Plymouth MN 55446
Gary Elken
Bruce Kilander
Scott Voves
Rite Way Mobile Home Repair Inc(8201)
1175 73 1/2 Ave NE
Fridley MN 55432 Scott Lund
Roof Design Partners LLC (2000481�
4026 7 St NE
Columbia Heights MN 55421 Steven Lutz
Scharacon (20103863)
16700 N Hillcrest Ct
Eden Prairie MN 55436
Thomas Opalinski
10.25
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Seal Guard Systems Inc (20�93688)
11464 Robinson Dr NW
Minneapolis MN 55433
Skyway Quality Homes Inc (3005)
8025 Garfield St NE
Spring Lake Park MN 55432
Stock Roo�ng Inc (3112)
289 Liberty St NE
Fridley MN 55432-1746
Sunrise Remodelers (20051518)
6609 18 Ave S
Richfield MN 55423
T G Builders Inc (20098731)
2159 Silver Lk Rd
New Brighton MN 55112
Ken Wolfbauer
Rob Shimanski
Warren Stock
Craig Doty
Todd Wilcox
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
TimberCraft Enterprises Inc (2624)
215 Old Hwy 8 Sw Peter Murlowski SAME
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New Brighton MN 5511 --- - --- - -- - ---- �--
Top Gun Inc (20128211)
5014 Parrish Ave NE gryan Shiltz SAME
Rogers MN 55374-9009
Trendy Roofing(20027543)
210 Zachary Ln
Plymouth MN 55441
Vogel R P & Co (2485)
2426 E 26 St
Minneapolis MN 55406-1237
Western Construction Co (4238)
4301 Hwy 7 #115
St Louis Park Mn 55416-5807
George Hulinsky
Richard Vogel
Brad Chazin
Woodland Stoves & Fireplaces (2558)
1203 Washington Ave S peter Solac
Minneapolis MN 55415
Woods Steven Construction (6810)
8164 Zenith Court Steven Woods
Brooklyn Center MN 55443
10.26
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Woods William Const Co Inc (873'n
7728 Knollwood Dr
Mounds View MN 55112
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William Woods
Woolhouse A1 Construction (Pending)
91 Brom Ln
Big Lake Mn 55309 A1 Woolhouse
HEATING
ARE Plumbing
6139 172 Ln
Ramsey MN 55303
Air Corp Inc
4112 83 Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55443
Air Mechanical Inc
16411 Aberdeen St NE
Ham Lake MN 55304-5427
Michael Muske
Mike Ericson
Ross Erickson
SAME
SAME
RON JULKOWSKI
Building Official
SAME
SAME
Airco Heating & AC
4020 Central Ave NE
_ - --- Columbia l-�eights-1t�fN 55421-- — -- - - George �t6gstac� - --- �ANfE- - --
American Heating & Air Supply
8347 University Ave NE
Spring Lake Park MN 55432-1163
B & D Plumbing & Heating
4091 MacIver Ave
St Michael MN 55376
Blaine Heating A/C & Elec Inc
13562 Central Ave NE
Anoka MN 55304-6920
CAS Mechanical
PO Box 28426
Oakdale MN 55128
Carbonic Machines Inc
2900 5 Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55408-2484
Stephen Cassity
Bruce Daleiden
Kenneth Chouinard
Tom Shandley
Steven Kelly
10.27
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Carlson C O Air Cond Co
1203 Bryant Ave N
Minneapolis MN 55411-4087
Centraire Inc
7402 Washington Ave S
Eden Prairie N�N 55344-3799
Thomas Lindskog
LeRoy Seurer
SAME
SAME
Climatronics HVAC
11833 Douglas Dr N
Champlin MN 55316 Christopher Wiege SAME
Comfort Mechanical Inc
8601 73 Ave N #25
Brooklyn Park Mn 55428 Rob Frei SAME
Complete Indoor Air Inc
625 Ash St
Shoreview MN 55126 Michael VanBuskirk SAME
Cool Air Mechanical Inc
1441 Rice St
St Paul MN 55117-3899 Chuck Worms SAME
Cronstrom's Heating & AC
6437 Goodrich Ave
St Louis Park MN 55426 Peter Rice SAME
Doody Mechanical Inc
520 Front Ave
St Paul MN 55117
Egan Mechanical Contractors Inc
7100 Medicine Lake Rd
Minneapolis MN 55427-3671
Erv Smith Service America
1225 Truax Blvd
Eau Claire WI 54703
Faircon Service
1891 W Co Rd C
Roseville MN 55113-1304
Flare Heating & AC
9303 Plymouth Ave N #104
Golden Valley MN 55427
James Doody
Gerald Egan
Noel Smith
Steven Holmer
Richard Guerre
10.28
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Fore Mechanical Inc
PO Box 130788
Roseville MN 55113
General Sheet Metal Corp
2330 Louisiana Ave N
Minneapolis MN SS427
Gilbert Mech Contr Inc
4451 W 76th St
Edina MN 55435-5111
Golden Valley Heating & A/C
5182 West Broadway
Crystal MN 55429-3591
Great West Mechanical
24067 165 St
Big Lake MN 55309
Kevin Grell
James McCarthy
P Dan Gilbert
S Follese
Scott Snare
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Harris Companies
909 Montreal Cir
St Paul MN 55102 Robert Hosch SAME
__ __- ___ _---
Home Energy Center
15200 25 Ave N #128
Plymouth MN 55447- Tom Meyer SAME
Horwitz Inc
8825 Xylon Ave N
Brookl n Par
y k MN 55445 Wm McKoskey SAME
Hovde Plumbing & Htg Inc
2222 Edgewood Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55426-2823 Paul Hovde SAME
K& K Heating & Plbg Inc
6000 Lone Oak Rd
Rockford MN 55373 Eldon Kathman SAME
Kath Heating & AC
3096 Rice St
Little Canada MN 55113
Lakeland North Heating & AC
16041 Kangaroo St NW
Anoka MN 55303
Charlie Meisner
Jim Nelson
10.29
SAME
SAME
M& D Plbg & Htg Inc
11050 26 St NE
St Michael MN 55376
Maple Grove Heating & A/C
401 CoRd81
Osseo MN 55369-1647
Master Gas Fitters
2240 Shawnee Dr
N St Paul MN 55105
Metropolitan Mech Contr Inc
7340 Washington Ave S
Eden Prairie MN 55344-3582
Minnegasco
700 W Linden Ave
Minneapolis MN 55403
Mobile Maintenance Inc
505 Fairmont St NE
Michael Daleiden
Steve MacDonald
Dan Perzichilli
Robert Kaczke
David Larson
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
_ __ _ - -- - - __
-Ste hen V�itza�- -- - -_ _ S - — - -- - - --
_ - - Fridley-MN 55432- -- - - - - - - - - -- p
NewMech Companies Inc
1633 Eustis St
St Paul MN 55108-1288
Northwest Sheetmetal Co of St Paul
110 Sycamore St W
St Paul MN 55117-5451
P& H Services Co Inc
1601 67 Ave N
Brooklyn Center MN 55430-1743
Plymouth Plumbing Inc
6909 W innetka Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55428 �
Riccar Corp
2387 136 Ave NW
Andover MN 55304
Larry Jordan
Rodney Albers
David Steffens
Kent Johnston
Jeff Arent
10.30
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
River City Sheet Metal Inc
10105 Linnet St NW
Coon Rapids MN 55433-4725
Rons Mechanical Inc
12010 Old Brick Yard Rd
Shakopee MN 55379-2942
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Roseville Plumbing & Htg Inc
65 S Owasso Blvd
St Paul MN 55117-1092
Rouse Mechanical Inc
2916 Nevada Ave N
New Hope MN 55427
Royalton Heating & Cooling
4120 85 Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55443
Chris Rapp
Ron Coster
Greg Deeb
Gary Danzeisen
Tom Stewart
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
St Cloud Refrigeration
604 Lincoln Ave NE
St Cloud MN 56304 Patrick Welry SAME
St Marie Sheet Metal Inc
7940 Spring Lake Park Rd
Spring Lake Park MN 55432-2253 Paul St Marie SAME
Sedgwick Heating & A/C Co
8910 Wentworth Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55420-2853
Sharp Heating & AC
4854 Central Ave NE
Minneapolis MN 55421-1950
Standard Heating & A/C Co
410 W Lake St
Minneapolis MN 55408-2998
Steinkraus Plbg Inc
1800 Lake Lucy Rd
Excelsior MN 55331
Superior Contractors Inc
6121 42 Ave N
Minneapolis MN 55422-1601
Thomas Sedgwick
Kevin Hanson
Dave Melnick
Merle Steinkraus
Donald Hoglund
10.31
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Thermex Corporation
3529 Raleigh Ave S
St Louis Park MN 55416
United Defense
4800 East River Rd NE
Fridley MN 55421
Vogt Heating & AC
3260 Gorham Ave
St Louis Park MN 55426-4189
Yale Incorporated
9649 Girard Ave S
Bloomington MN 55431
MASONRY
Hage Construction Co
6518 Cambridge St
St Louis Park MN 55426
Curt Brekke
Chas Christianson
Donald Bell
John Deblon
Oliver Hage
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
RON JULKOWSKI
Building Official
MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION
Mobile Maintenance Inc
__ -- _ -._ __ _ _ _---
______ -- -_-- -
- -505 -Fairmvnt-St -N - � -- -- -- - --_. _ _ _, _____ _ _
Fridley MN 55432 Steve Witzel STATE OF MINN
Northgate Homes Inc
14490 Northdale Blvd
Rogers MN 55374
Ramsey Mobile Home Service
15260 Tonto St NW
Ramsey MN 55303
Greg Haasl
Joel Snidarich
Rite Way Mobile Home Repair Inc (9351)
1175 73 1/2 Avenue NE
Fridley MN 55432 Scott Lund
Sanow & Helle LLC (1750)
8014 Minnesota River Dr
Montevideo MN 56265
Duane Sanow
MOVING
Ernst Machinery & Housemovers Corp.
9400 85 Ave N
Minneapolis, MN 55445-2198 Robert Swift
10.32
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
RON JULKOWSKI
Building Official
Semple Building Movers Inc
1045 Jessie St
St Paul MN 55101-3810
PLUMBING
AAA-Abbott Plumbing and Htg Inc
1126 2 St NE
Minneapolis MN 55413-1128
A-Aarons Plumbing
PO Box 712
Chanhassen MN 55331
AWD Coolers
2415 Annapolis Ln N #130
Plymouth MN 55441
Accredited Plumbing
16520 Jonquil Ave
Lakeville Mn 55044
Al's Master Plumbing Inc
900 Red Oak Ln
Gary Stelton
Dave Hughes
Steve Gould
_ Tom Hoch
SAME
STATE OF MINN
SAME
SAME
SAME
Mound NfN 55364- _ -- - --- -- - __Alfons Fos�hi�tti- _- -- _ SAM� - - - -- _� _ __ _ _ _ �
Area Mechanical
1970 Christensen Ave #C-D
West St Paul MN 55118
B & D Plumbing & Heating
4091 MacIver Ave
St Michael MN 55376
Barnes Plumbing Co Inc
3923 Washington Ave N
Minneapolis MN 55412-2143
Bobs Circle Plumbing
52 East Rd
Circle Pines MN 55014-1644
Boedeker Plumbing & Heating
2905 Garfield Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55408-2173
Bonfe's Plbg & Htg Service Inc
505 Randolph Ave
St Paul MN 55102
Dan Daly
Bruce Daleiden
William Barnes
Robert Schneider
Chester Boedeker
Walter Bonfe
10.33
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Bredahl Plumbing Inc
7916 73 Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55428-1280
Cedar Plumbing
2445 Viking Blvd NW
Cedar Mn 55011 -
Century Plumbing Inc
444 Maple St
Mahtomedi MN 55115-1957
Daas Plumbing Inc
3781 131 Ave NE
Blaine Mn 55449-6530
Larry Bredahl
Don Erickson
Jim Blasena
Richard Daas
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Delson Plumbing Inc
1308 42 1/2 Ave NE
Columbia Hgts MN 55421-3165 David Olson SAME
Duda Leon Plumbing Services
208 17th Ave N
Hopkins MN 55343-7341 Leon Duda SAME
Egan Mechanical Contractors Inc
7100 Medicine Lake Rd
Minneapolis MN 55427-3671 Gerald Egan SAME
Facilitech
7206 Washington Ave S
Eden Prairie MN 55344
Fignar Plumbing Co
2844 Johnson St NE
Minneapolis MN 55418-3056
Foremost Mechanical Corp
501 W Lawson Ave
St Paul MN 55117
G R Mechanical Inc
12055 Tilton Trl
Rogers MN 55374-9520
Gavic & Son Plumbing
12725 Nightingale St NW
Coon Rapids MN 55448
Bruce Kuchinka
Bill Fignar
John McQuillan
Gordon Reinking
Paul Gavic
10.34
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Gilbert Mech Contr Inc
4451 W 76 St
Edina MN 55435-3810
Great West Mechanical Inc
24067 165 St
Big Lake MN 553Q9
Harris Companies
909 Montreal Cir
St Paul MN 55102
P Dan Gilbert
Scott Snare
Gerald Mullenbach
SAME
SAME
SAME
Hedler S M Plumbing Inc
2519 4th St NE
Minneapolis MN 55418-3436 Sylvester Hedler SAME
Jerry's Plumbing
1838 Northdale Blvd
Coon Rapids MN 55448-3059 Ted Hurkman SAME
Johnson R A & Son
25 Crescent St
Big Lake MN 55309 Richard Johnson SAME
K& K Heating & Plumbing Inc
6000 Lone Oak Rd
Rockford Mn 55373 Eldon Kathman SAME
Kramer Mechanical Inc
5500 Stacy Trl
Stacy MN 55079-9322
Lane Randy & Sons Plbg & Htg
1501 W Broadway
Minneapolis MN 55411-2407
Lindman Plumbing Co
12000 53 Ave N
Plymouth MN 55442-1834
M& D Plbg & Htg Inc
11050 26 St NE
St Michael MN 55376
M& W Water & Sewer Inc
2760 183 Ln
Cedar MN 55011
Edward Kramer
Randy Lane
Gary Lindman
Michael Daleiden
Mike Condon
10.35
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
McGuire & Sons
605 12 Ave S
Hopkins MN 55343
McGuire Mechanical Services
20830 Holt Ave S
Lakeville MN 55044
McQuillan Bros Plbg & Htg Co
452 Selby Ave
St Paul Mn 55112
Mike McGuire
Tim McGuire
Bill Cannon
Mr Rooter Plumbiag/KCJ Enterprises Inc
2800 Campus Drive STE 40
Plymouth MN 55441 Cordell Johnston
Mr Rooter of Anoka County
6250 Industry Ave NW #114
Ramsey MN 55303 Mark Boeshans
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Metropolitan Mech Contrs Inc
7340 Washington Ave S
Eden Prairie MN 55344-3582 Robert Kaczke SAME
Mid City Mechanical Corp
9107 Davenport St NE
Blaine MN 55449 James Poser SAME
Miller R J Plbg & Htg Inc
834 40 Ave NE
Minneapolis MN 55421-2905
Minnesota Plbg & Htg Inc
1420 W 3 Ave
Shakopee MN 55379
Murr Jim Plumbing
925 Southview Blvd
S St Paul MN 55075-2221
Nasseff Plumbing & Htg Inc
6712 40 St N
Oakdale MN 55128-3104
Nelson Bruce Plbg & Htg
1272 S Pointe Douglas Rd
St Paul MN 55119
Robert Miller
Paul Sullwold
Jim Murr
Mickey Nasseff
Bruce Nelson
10.36
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
NewMech Companies Inc
1633 Eustis St
St Paul MN 55108-1288
Norblom Plumbing Co
2905 Ga�eld Ave S
Minneapolis MN 5.5408-2173
North Anoka Plumbing Inc
4218 Viking Blvd NW
Anoka MN 55303-8981
Northridge Plumbing Co
6960 Madison Ave W #10
Golden Valley MN 55427-3627
Overacker, Terry Plumbing
6527 Central Avenue NE
Fridley MN 55432
P& D Mechanical Contracting Co
4629 41 Ave N
Jerry Poser
Mike Van DeKamp
Bill Jansen
Darwin Baack
Terry Overacker
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Mmneapolis MN 55422 William Daugherty SAME
P& H Services Co Inc
1601 67 Ave N
Brooklyn Center Mn 55430
Piperight Plumbing
4029 Penrod Ln NE
St Anthony MN 55421
Plymouth Plumbing Inc
6909 Winnetka Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55428
Pro Master Plumbing Inc
5405 W 187 St
Farmington MN 55024
Richfield Plumbing Co
509 W 77 St
Richfield MN 55423
Robillard Plumbing
6683 Cardinal Cir
Maple Grove Mn 55369
David Steffens
John Tomas
Tammy Olson
Jim Thompson
David Adelmann
Joseph Robillard
10.37
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Roseville Plbg & Htg Co
65 S Owasso Blvd
St Paul MN 55117-1092
Roys Plumbing
17420 Iguana St NW
Ramsey MN 55303-5587
Schmit Steve Plumbing
1045 Medina Rd
Long Lake MN 55356
Schulties Plumbing Inc
1521 94 Ln NE
Blaine MN 55449-4322
Seitz Bros Inc
8600 Xylon Ave N #108
Brooklyn Park MN 55445
Greg Deeb
Elroy Haselius
Stephen Schmit
Doug Jones
Sherry Akridge
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Sorensen Dale Company
150 W 88 St
Bloomington MN 55420-2800 Dale Sorensen SAME
State Mechanical Inc
5050 W 220 St
Farmington MN 55024-9625 Marv Heintz SAME
Thompson Plumbing Corp
15001 Minnetonka Industrial Rd
Minnetonka MN 55345
Tim's Quality Plumbing Inc
PO Box 292
Osseo MN 55369-0292
Tschida Bros Plumbing
1036 Front Ave
St Paul MN 55103-1224
United Defense
4800 East River Rd
Fridley MN 55421
United States Mechanical Inc
15857 Forest Blvd N
Hugo MN 55038
Ken Gause
Tim Lindholm
LeRoy Tschida
Charles Christianson
Steven Brown
10.38
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
United Water & Sewer Co
11666 Wayzata Blvd
Minnetonka MN 55305-2009
Vadnais Paul Plumbing
307 Sargent Rd
Willernie MN 55090
Valley Plumbing Co Inc
860 Quaker Ave
Jordan MN 55352-1096
Village Plumbing Inc
2999 Yorkton Ind Blvd
Little Canada MN 55117
Voson Plumbing Inc
1515A 5 St S
Hopkins MN 55343
Walsh Plumbing Inc
9711 6 St NE
Blaine MN 55434-1309
Walsh C Plumbing
19909 Polk St NE
Cedar MN 55011-9412
Welter & Blaylock Inc
1509 E Hwy 13
Burnsville MN 55337-2917
Whelan-Davis Company Inc
7872 12 Ave S
Bloomington MN 55425-1001
Widmer Inc
PO Box 219
St Bonifacius MN 55375-0219
SWIMNIING POOLS - PUBLIC
US Swim & Fitness
7200 University Ave NE
Fridley MN 55432
Black Forest Condominium
1601 N Innsbruck Dr NE
Fridley MN 55432
James Spetz
Paul Vadnais
Daniel Morris
Mark Aldridge
Don Voss
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Dave Walsh SAME
Chuck Walsh
William Yetzer
Michael Whelan
Paul Widmer
7200 University Ave
1601 N Innsbruck Dr
10.39
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
GARY FORD
Pool Insp
SAME
Edric Associates
C/o VIP Properties
11300 Minnetonka Mills Rd
Minnetonka MN 55305 1200- 72nd Ave NE
Hughes Properties
441Q Douglas Ave S
Golden Valley, MN 55416 6670-90 Lucia Ln NE
River Pointe LTD Partnership
7855 East River Rd NE
Fridley, MN 55432 7855 East River Rd
Harold D. Morrow
50 Glendale
River Falls, WI 54022 5430 - 7th Street
Independent School Dist. #14
6000 West Moore Lk Dr NE
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
Fridle MN 55432 6100 W Moore Lk Dr _ SAME
Y�
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c/o Bailey Enterprises Inc
- -- 484 VVabasha-St- _- — - -- - ___ __-- - - __ --- — - - --
St Paul MN 55102 5506 Meister Rd
Kelly Fridley Ventures
2600 N Louise Ave
Sioux Falls SD 57107 5201 Central Avenue
KES Management
2421 W 42 St
Minneapolis MN 55410 5460 - 7th St NE
Kesri Jain
478 N Hazel St #101
St Paul MN 55119 1090 - 52 Ave NE
Maurice Filister
5750 East River Rd NE
Fridley MN 55432 5750 East River Rd
Northwest Athletic Club
5525 Cedar Lake Rd
St Louis Pk MN 55416 1200 E Moore Lk Dr
10.40
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
River Road East Apartments
8100 12 Ave S
Bloomington MN 55425
University Ave Associates
111 83 Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55432
ROOFING
Horizon Co Roofing
1333 Larc Industrial Blvd
Burnsville MN 55337
6540 East River Rd
111 - 83rd Ave NE
Tracey Brettin
Interstate Roofing & Waterproofing Inc
N5544 Commerce Rd
Onalaska WI 54650-9233 Nancy Schiffer
Kato Roofing Inc
2500 9 Ave
Mankato MN 56001
Jeff Hagen_
SAME
SAM
RON JULKOWSKI
Building Officiall
SAME
SAME
Local Roo�ng Co Inc
PO Box 3006
— _ __ _ Eatt Clai�e W�- 54701-45U6 -- ------ - Gene Hat�on- -- -- __ -_SA11�E-- -- _
McPhillips Bros Roofing Co
2590 Centennial Dr
St Paul MN 55109-4850 John McPhillips SAME
M & S Roofing Inc
1615 99 Ln
Blaine MN 55449
Rosenquist Construction
2526 24 Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55406
SIGN ERECTOR
Arrow Sign Inc
13735 Aberdeen St NE
Ham Lake MN 55304
Crosstown Sign
10166 Central Ave
Blaine MN 55434
Jerry Seiberlich
Maynard Boelter
Kenneth Stewart
Betsy Jensen
10.41
SAME
SAME
RON JULKOWSKI
Building Official
SAME
Jones Sign Company
711 Hinkle Dr
Green Bay WI 54303
Nordquist Sign Co Inc
312WLakeSt
Minneapolis MN 55408-3099
Lisa Jones
Richard Nordquist
Sign Language
6237 University Ave NE
� Fridley MN 55432 Jim Golden
SignArt Co Inc
2170 Dodd Rd
Mendota Heights MN 55120 Kevin Snyder
Suburban Lighting Inc
6077 Lake Elmo Ave N .
Stillwater MN 55082-9375 Ray Roemmich
Topline Advertising Inc
1471 92 Ln NE
Blaine MN 55449 Steve Barcel
TRAILER HOUSES
Onan Corporation
1400 73 Ave NE
Fridley MN 55432 1400 73 Ave NE
Park Construction
7900 Beech Street NE
Fridley MN 55432 7900 Beech St NE
WRECKING
Anderson Ray & Sons Co
930 Duluth St
St Paul MN 55106-3418 Rick Anderson
Bolander Carl & Sons Co
251 Starkey St
St Paul MN 55107-0216
Veit & Company Inc
14000 Veit Place
Rogers MN 55374
Dominique Najjar
Nick Bartemio
10.42
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
RON JULKOWSKI
Building Official
SAME
RON JULKOWSKI
Building Official
SAME
SAME
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Park Construction
7900 Beech Street N.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55432-1795
ESTIMATES
MAY 18, 1998
Rice Creek Bank Stabilization
Project No. 309
EstimateNo. 1 ........................................................................................ $ 11,382.23
Ron Kassa Construction
7438 Upton
Richfield, MN 55423 - -
1998 Miscellaneous Concrete Curb
and Gutter and Sidewalk
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Project No. 315 . - --- _ _ _ _ _ _- -- - -- _. _.
EstimateNo. 1 ...................................................................................... $ 4,317.75
Forest Lake Contracting
14777 Lake Drive
Forest Lake, MN 55025
Street Improvement Project No. ST. 1998 - 1
EstimateNo. 3 ...................................................................................... $ 71,136.13
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TO: William W. Burns, City Manager�� �� j�
FROM: John G. F1ora�Public Works Director
DATE: May 18, 1998
SUBJECT: Central Avenue Improvement Project
PW98-108
Anoka County is proposing to upgrade Central Avenue (CSAH 35) from Rice Creek north to the corporate
limits. This project will include a new storm sewer system, concrete curb and gutter and a bike path-along
the west side of Central Avenue.
In accQrdance w�th the_City's policy,_the. concrete curb and gutter will be assessed_to the abutting property_ __ __
owners on a front foot basis at an estimated cost of $11 per front foot.
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
MEMORANDUM
TO: WILLIAM W. BURNS, CITY MANAGER �(���
FROM: RICHARD D. PRIBYL, FINANCE DIRECTOR
WILLIAM A. CHAMPA, CITY CLERK
SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING FOR SAM'S CLUB #6310 FOR A BEER LICENSE
DATE: MAY 14, 1998
On the May 18 City Council agenda is a public hearing to consider the approval of an
Off-Sale Beer License for the owners of Sam's West, Inc. doing business as Sam's
Club #6310, located at 8150 University Avenue Northeast. A Public Hearing Notice is
attached for your review.
- -- --Pursuant ta Chapter 602 Sectior� .05 of the Fxidley-City Coder-we are required #o hold_a__ __ __ __ __
public hearing before issuing this license.
The Police Department has perFormed the required background investigation on Sam's
Club and Public Safety Director Sallman has not found any reason to deny this request.
13.01
CITY OF FRIDLEY
PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
CITY COUNCIL
Notice is hereby given that the Council of the City of Fridley will �
hold a public hearing at the City Municipal Center, 6431 University
Avenue Northeast on May 18, 1998 at 7:30 p.m. on the question of
issuing a Beer License to Sam's West, Inc. d.b.a. Sam's Club #6310
for the property located at 8150 University Avenue.
- - - Hea�ring impaired- per-sons planning _ to attend __�aho _n�ed _�n_interpre_ter ____ __. _ _ ___
or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids
should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 no later than May 15,
1998.
Anyone having an interest in this matter should make their interest
known at this public hearing.
William A. Champa
City Clerk
Publish: May 7, 1998
13.02
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MEMORANDUM
BEST & FLANAGAN
Professional Limited Liability Partnership
4000 First Bank Place
601 Second Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402-4331
TO: Angeles Mortgage Investment Trust
FROM: Gregory D. Soule
DATE: May 18, 1998
RE: Special Use Permit Application for Express Auto, University Center Phase
I and II, 7920 — 7990 University Avenue Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota
I. Parkin .
There are currently 244 parking stalls on the referenced property. The square footage of
building area for Phase I and Phase II, combined, is 51,156 square feet. Initially, the City
has applied the "speculative parking ratio" to the entire building, since it is mixed use,
which requires one parking space per each 200 square feet, or a total of 256 spaces. The
City has indicated that the existing 244 parking spaces are satisfactory, absent the
vehicles for sale parked on the lot by Express Auto, because the property was originally
approved by the City with this number of parking spaces.
The actual uses of the project are pertinent to a consideration of the necessary parking.
Although the project is zoned C-2, which would permit a broad range of retail and
commercial uses which are generally parking-intensive, the actual leasing of this project
has tended more toward uses generally find in an office/warehouse or light industrial type
project. Very few of the existing uses are actual retail operations which have more
intense parking requirements. Many of the tenants are strictly office uses, with no retail
component, and other uses have significant warehouse and assembly uses. Obviously,
these uses generally require much less parking, as is evident by the fact that a warehouse
use in an industrially zoned project requires only one parking space for every 2,000
square feet of area. The City Staff Report for this project estimates that there are
approximately 60 employees at the facility. Given the very limited, truly "retail" uses
currently in the project, the existing 244 parking spaces are apparently more than
adequate, as indicated by the reports of your property manager that generally 100 to 125
parking spaces are used on a daily basis, including the up-to-thirty spaces used by
Express Auto.
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May 18, 1998
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There are three ways in which the parking "shortage" posed by the parking of vehicles by
Express Auto can be addressed:
A. Add Additional Spaces. Your architect has provided a plan that adds
approximately 11 parking spaces within the boundaries of the Project. The City
Staff has expressed reservations about the technical qualifications of some of
these spaces, and their objections should be addressed.
B. Cross Parking Easement. You have obtained a cross parking easement
with the adjoining, industrially zoned property to the north. This would provide
an additiona128 parking stalls for your Project. It is my understanding that the
adjoining facility has parking in excess of what is required by City Ordinances at
this time. Therefore, the granting of a cross parking easement for the benefit of
your project would not cause the adjoining facility to have fewer than the number
of spaces that are required for it under the City Ordinances.
C. Speculative Use Parking A�reement. The City Ordinances (Section
205.14.OS.C(1)(e)) provides for a written agreement which can be entered in to by
the property owner and the City, regulating the ratio of uses within a mixed use
building, in which case parking for the building will be determined on a pro-rata
basis by the parking requirements for the particular uses specified. If such an
agreement were entered into for this property, then the 26,128 square feet of
office use would require onl�parking spaces, based on 1 space per 250
�uare feet, compared to 131 currentl ��required by application of the
"speculative" parking ratio of 1 to 200. This would result in a savin s�
s�aces• The balance of the Project, other than those portions devoted to office
use, are generally utilized for warehouse-type storage and assembly work.
Logically, this area should be "parked" using the one space for every 2,000 square
feet standard applied in a M-1 District. However, in a C-2 District, no such
parking classification is provided. Consequently, the balance of the improved
building floor area would need to be calculated at the "speculative" rate of 1 space
for every 200 square feet. This leads to the relatively absurd result of requiring
more parking for warehouse, storage and assembly uses than for office uses.
However, entering into the speculative use agreement provided for by this section
in the City Ordinances should at least provide sufficient additional parking spaces
to accommodate the needs of Express Auto.
An additional provision in the City Ordinances should also be referenced in analyzing the
parking needs for this Project. Specifically, Section 205.14.OS.A stipulates that a
reduction of parking stalls may be allowed when the provision of the number of parking
stalls otherwise required by the Ordinances would be an unnecessary hardship. Clearly,
that is the case for this Project. Because its primary uses are much more consistent with
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an office-warehouse facility, rather than the retail or commercial uses of a C-2 District, a
reduction of the number of parking stalls should be considered favorably by the City.
II. Safety.
The City Staff has indicated some concern that the overnight parking of vehicles for sale
will entice car theft in the area. Three factors mitigate against this concern:
A. Past Experience. Express Auto has been operating at this location, using
essentially the same procedures, for at least two years. In that time, it has had no
vehicles stolen from the Project.
B. Police Report. The report from Rosie Griep of April 21, 1998, expresses
some concern about vehicle safety, but does not express any conclusive opinion.
Based on correspondence to the City from your managers, dated April 27, 1998,
they have spoken with Ms. Griep, who apparently indicated that she no longer had
any objections to the use by Express Auto. I presume that the 10 factors sited in
that correspondence of Apri127, which distinguished Express Auto from the
"usual" auto sales facility, were important in resolving those safety concerns. A
copy of that letter is attached. These factors should be included in the conditions
for the proposed special use permit.
C. Future Problems — Automatic Solution. I further understand that Express
Auto is willing to stipulate, as a condition of receiving its special use permit, that
if more than two cars are stolen from the property during any twelve month
period, the City may either require the Tenant to take corrective actions or to
terminate the specia� use permit. This would seem to provide a unconditional
solution for the City, if, in the future, auto theft from the Project becomes a
problem.
III. Propriety of Use.
In reviewing some of the Staff Reports for this project, it appears that the Staff has
several times stated the "conclusion" that used auto sales are not an "appropriate" use for
this Project. I would remind you that City Ordinances have already determined that used
auto sales can be a permitted and appropriate use, depending on the specific
circumstances and the affect of the proposed use upon the general welfare, public health
and safety. City Ordinances specify the factors which the City can consider in evaluating
the propriety of a conditional use, and those factors need to be applied and evaluated in
the case of Express Auto. In any case, however, it is not sufficient for the City to draw an
unfounded or unsubstantiated conclusion that such a use is not "appropriate" for this
district.
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Mr. Sc:att Hic�vk
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(�ity pf Fridley
6431 U�axversity Ave., NE
Fridley, N�N 55432
1�: Special Usc Pe�x�sxit Requirement
7976 University Ave. N. E.
�'ridley, MN 55432
Dear Scc�tt:
This lettez' as in follow-up to our discussions regardiz�� a s�ecial use permit to al�ow the outdoor sale and
dasplay ut thirty(301 veliicles at Expz'�ss Auto located at the above listed address. A�ain I am requ�sting
� sp�ca3l use �ermit for the displa� az�.d sale u�thirty(3a) vehicies at Express Auto aocatz�i at '�976
Unrversity nve. NE. At our meeting on Monday, Apri16, 199$, ai �:15 }am 3t the City of Fti.d�Gy crf�oes
we dxscusszd the fall�«in� concer�s yau and your staff had regarding our application_
1_ Police Departrnent Coneerns on the C�ty of Fridley Pro�ect Suxn�x�ary Report.
2, �'our sta�'�depai�ments concem on the numb�r of pa�k�ng stalls at zhe site,
The follo�ving is my response to tk�ese issues -
�'olice i?e��rtment Sectlx_i_tv cc
On Tu�sday, Apxi121, 1998 at I4:30 am Bill Richaxds, the owner of Express Auto, Rose Cxxe�, Pnblic
Safety Pxojects, �or t1�e City af Fridley, and I x�et at 7976 ta diseuss her eonc�rns. At the conclusion ot
o�lz zr�eetzn; Rose stated she no lon�er h�d any object�ons to our applicatic�n and ���ouId «�rite a new stafF
report conce►-ning this issue. O�� Fnday. A�ril �4, I9�}S you calied me an� stated that :���. tirie��'s re�ort
statcd her conccr�ns k�ad been satisiied. On Apri121 I asl� Ms. Griep and en Apnl 2�1 I as�:ed you if Y
could �lease �ei. a copy of the report. You both stated a cupy would be sent. As �f taday, �}aave z�ot
receivect Ms. Csriep's report.
Duris�� the meeting with 1V�s. Gr�ep, �ill and I expl�in�d ihat this de�lers�p �vas not a npicai dealer far
the following reasons:
l. Auto Express wor�CS o� ar� ap�oi��nent anly basis.
?. Auto Ex�res� rc;lies solely on advertising and refertals to generate appoint�nents.
3. Auta Express does not reiy on drive by traffic.
�4. Auto Express pr�-approves eve�y customer befdre they are sho�vn a�•ehzc�e.
5, Auto Exprc;ss a�x�y [places in the windo��vs rvhat the law requires them to. Tl�ey da not
paint their vek�icle u�indows wirh numbcrs or letter5.
6. Auto Expr�ss daes not pa�zat their storefront windows with letters or z�umbers to catch drive by
traffic attention.
7. Auto Express does not put 1aX�e or small infl�ted gorillas, chick�ns, mo»�ceys or as�ything else
on the r�of to dr3w attention ta its car lot.
8. Auto E.cprc:ss does not hang glittery sfineamers from. ligk�t pq�e ta drar�� attention to the
dealership.
9. Auto Express does not have strobe lights at night to draw atte�at�oz� to the dealership.
10. Postzd store k►c�urs of Auto Express are M-F 9-S and Saturday 10-Z. Traditional dealers�.ip l�ours
are M-F 8:30arn - 9:�Opm and Saturday 830am - 6:04pm.
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Our tenant, �1uto Express is willing to live �vith all �f t�e above stated exceptic�ns. O�zce again, as far as I
know, Ms. Griep no langer has any objections to our speciaa use per�nit request.
�arkin�StalYs
�nclosed is � site plan l�stzng pur �arl:ing stalls. In my discussioz�s with you regarding wk,y the City has
allowed 244 pa;rkang stalls at our Center you stated it has been this way since the building was built in
thc eaxIy I 98Q`s. You stated the City k�as al]owed 244 st�lis because �f thc: users in the Cea�ter. `�oday we
use ��proximately IOQ-125 o�the stalls on � daily haseS iz�eluding Auto Express's c�rs. This is not
close to the current 244 spaces we kzave. 1 do not believ� oixr user:� requi� more parlting stalls.
To hzlp so�ve this issue �vith the City T kaad 4ur ar�hitect draw a new p}an shou�in� v.�here �ve tivill add
par�:iz�g stalls. This week I will #`inalzzed a cross. parking agreement «rtth �'zustee Gr�up ReaIty Group Z,
th� o���e� �f the pra�eriy to oar north. Tk�ese parking stalls are sh�wn on the enctosed drawin�. Thzs
will �ive us a#otal of 283 parking sialls. Z believe this is 39 spaees rnore than «�}�at is currentiv rc:qi�irec�
at 244 parking sta��s. � again request a special use peztx�.it �i�r thirty(30) cars to be tased �y Auto Express.
T am not a��are �f any c�hjections fronz any �roperiy �w�ers arouj�d us or from the �er�ants in our C:enter
to t�xis ��equest.
Bef�re the May E�Yh meeting I ���ou�d li�,e a co�y of any new staff r�pa�ts. This is ti�en� imporEant to me
so � can be prepared tc� discuss �3t�y open issues a# the pl��lning cammittee inzetinJ. 1'c�ur tim� ana
cnnszderatiot� on �n� rec�u�st is a��reciated. ~
�ineerely,
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' Ge�r�;e L<<. I�lus
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May 15, 1998
To: The City Council Members
The City Of Fridley
Fridley, Minnesota
CORRECTED
Re: Special Use Permit Request # SP#98-04
Angeles Mortgage Investment Trust/W. W. Klus Realty, Inc.
Lots 4,5,6,7, and 8, Block 3, University Industrial Park
7920 - 7976 University Avenue NE, Fridley, NIN 55432
This letter is written to introduce to you new information which we have assembled concerning
the subject request.
There are two (2) areas which we feel need to be addressed. These areas are adequate parking for
the use and that all zoning requirements are fulfilled and a operational procedure to answer any
concerns as to safety and security for inventory used in the business. We believe our responses
outline excellent solutions to any questions which may arise.
As a matter of interest our Attorney, Gregory Soule of Best & Flanagan, has made several
attempts to meet with the staff and with the City Attorney without success. We requested a
continuance of this matter and this has not been agreed upon as of the date of this letter.
Therefore, we were required to bring this information to you by this correspondence.
One important point to be considered is that W. W. Klus Realty, Inc. has other shopping centers
in the Twin Cities area. Theses centers are in Spring Lake Paxk, Andover, Eagan, West St. Paul,
and Lakeville. W. W. Klus has been involved with development of shopping centers in Burnsville,
and Coon Rapids.
*This property was initially developed by Gerald Paschke. His ownership was sold some time ago
and Angeles Mortgage Investment Trust received University Centers Phases I& II as a part of the
settlement of a 1995 Foreclosure on University Center Phase IV. University Center Phase III
was foreciosed and resold in 1996 by the mortgagee, First Asset Realty Advisors. Our records do
not show any evidence of a cross-parking agreement between University Center Phases I& II and
Phase III. We were furnished information about University Center Phase III and it does not show
any evidence of any parking agreement. The T. R. McCoys went out of business and the
restaurant sat non-operating for several months prior to the current operator purchasing the
shopping center and reopening the restaurant. Therefore, the issues raised in Mr. Paschke's letter
of March 9, 1998 are not applicable.
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We have a 28 car cross-parking agreement with the University Business Center immediately north
of the subject property. This property has more parking spaces than are required by the current
zoning.. This agreement does not place any burden on the center and allows University Centers
Phases I& II to have more parking than required by its current zoning. Additional parking can be
made available on the existing property without having to request any special variances as it
would meet all setback requirements.
The safety issue is one which can be easily resolved in that we would propose to the City of
Fridley:
1. If more than 2 cars were stolen from the property within 12 months the city would have
the responsibility to notify the Tenant of any corrective actions required.
2. The city would reserve the right to sit down with the Tenant and discuss continued
tenancy.
This letter has not been distributed to the staff, but will be so distributed on Monday May 18,
1998.
Thank you for your review of the items in this letter and request your favorable action on our
request.
Very truly yours,
W. W. Klus Realty, Inc.
VValter W. Klus
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May 15, 1998
To: The City Council Members
The City of Fridley
Fridley, Minnesota
Re: Special Use Permit Request # SP#98-04
Angeles Mortgage Investment Trust/W. W. Klus Realty, Inc.
Lots 4; 5, 6 7, and 8, Block 3, University Industrial Park
7920 — 7976 University Avenue NE, Fridley, MN 55432
This letter is written to introduce to you new information which we have assembled
concerning the subject request.
There are two (2) areas which we feel need to be addressed. These azeas are adequate
parking for the use, and that there be an operational procedure to address any concerns as
to safety and security for inventory used in the business. We believe our responses
outline excellent solutions to any questions which may arise.
� As a matter of interest our Attorney, Gregory Soule of Best & Flanagan, has made \
several attempts to meet with the staff and with the City Attorney without success. We
_ requested a continuance of this matter and this has not been agreed upon as of the date of
we were required to bring this additional information to you by tlus
correspondence.
One important point to be considered is that W. W. Klus Realty, Inc. has other shopping
areas in the Twin Cities Area. These centers are in Spring Lake Park, Andover, Eagan,
West St. Paul, and Lakeville. W. W. Klus has been involved with development of
shopping centers in Burnsville, and Coon Rapids.
This property was initially developed by Gerald Paschke, but his ownership was
terminated when University Center Phase III was foreclosed and resold in 1996 by the
mortgagee, First Asset Realty Advisors. Our records do not show any evidence of a
cross-parking agreement between University Center Phases I& II and Phase III. We
were furnished information about University Center Phase III and it does not show any
evidence of any parking agreement. The T. R. McCoys went out of business and the
restaurant sat non-operating for several months prior to the current operator purchasing
the shopping center and reopening the restaurant. Therefore, the issues raised in Mr.
Paschke's letter of March 9, 1998 are not applicable.
We have a cross-parking agreement with the University Business Center immediately
north of the subject property, that will allow our property the use of 28 additional spaces.
This adjoining property has more parking spaces than aze required by the current zoning.
This agreement allows University Centers Phases I& II to have more parking than
required by its current zoning. Additional parking of 11 spaces can be made available on
the existing property without having to request any special variances as it would meet all
setback requirements. With the addition of the 28 cross-easement spaces, and the eleven
new onsite spaces, we can accommodate parking for 27 vehicles "for sale", and still
satisfy the zoning requirements. We are also exploring the possibility of entering a
"speculative" parking agreement with the City that would reduce the number of required
parking spaces by 26 spaces.
The safety issue is one which can be easily resolved in that we would propose to the City
of Fridley: if more than 2 cars are stolen from the property within any 12 month period,
the City would have the responsibility to notify the Tenant of any corrective actions
required, or could terminate the special use permit, with 120 days notice allowing the
tenant time to wind up his operations. We are willing to propose such a harsh condition,
because the tenant has had no thefts since starting business in 1995, and does not
anticipate future problems. In addition, we would be subject to the conditions stated in
our letter of Apri127, 1998, a copy of which is enclosed.
This letter has not been distributed to the staff, but will be so distributed on Monday,
May 18, 1998.
Thank you for your review of the items in this letter and request your favorable action on
our request.
Very truly yours,
W. W. Klus Realty, Inc.
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Walter W. Klus
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MEMORANDUM
PLANNING DIVISION
DATE: May 14, 1998
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TO: William W. Burns, City Manager �
FROM: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director
Scott J. Hickok, Planning Coordinator
Paul Tatting, Planning Assistant
SUBJECT: Special Use Permit SP #98-04
INTRODUCTION
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George and Walter Klus, W.W. Klus Realty, Inc., have requested a special use
permit to allow for the outdoor sale of automobiles at 7920 and 7976 University
Avenue NE. The tenant space at 7976 University serves as the office for the sales
operation. A service/repair facility for the auto sales operation exists at 7920
University. A separate special use permit would be required for auto repair at this
location. A formal request for the auto repair special use permit has not been
received. The purpose of this memo is to provide you with a summary of the issues
and to provide the Planning� Commission and staff recommendations on this
request.
ANALYSIS/CONCLUSION
Three issues have been identified indicating this use is inappropriate for the site.
These issues are:
Insufficient parking
Since the March 25, 1998, Planning Commission meeting, the owners of the
property have worked with their architect and neighboring property owners to try to
create parking spaces where they do not exist today. Their efforts are
commendable. Nonetheless, staff believes that this use is inappropriate for the
location. Some of the areas identified as potential additional parking areas are
where outside dumpsters can currently be found, or areas that by their proximity to
the entrance drives would pose traffic circulation problems if developed.
14.01
William W. Burns
May 14, 1998
PAG E 2
As for a cross-parking arrangement, this building was permitted to be built with 244
parking spaces. This number is 12 less than the 256 required but, presumably it
, was determined to be a number that matched the mix of uses proposed . The
• petitioner now asks to take the site down an additional 30 spaces through the
° special use permit process. While offering a cross-parking arrangement in
` exchange may appear to be a reasonable solution, the placement of a use that
now causes off-site parking is contrary to what the City sees as good planning
practice (similar to the Orthopaedic Surgeon Partnership request).
Appropriateness of the use in a multi-tenant complex
As always, the City must look upon a request such as this and determine if, as a
policy, it wants to accept car sales lots in other multi-tenant locations. In this
location and in general, auto sales in multi-tenant locations are not an acceptable
use. Traffic circulation, parking demand, and general aestMetics are impacted by
the mix of auto sales in a location that was not originally designed for such use.
Vehicle theft and robbery statistics .
Vehicle theft and robbery issues north of 73`� along University Avenue have been
___ identifed. Overnight parking of automobiles in a parking lot that was designed for_
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more typical parking by patrons leaves all of the vehicles at the site vulnerable. No
additional security has been provided for the vehicles associated with this
operation.
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
The Planning Commission unanimously recommended denial of SP #98-04, due
to the deficiency in the number of parking stalls that will be created, and due to the
potential risk posed by vehicles left over night in an area of higher than average
statistics in vehicle thefts and robbery.
RECOMMENDATION
, Staff recommends concurrence with the Planning Commission recommendation
. and recommend that the City Council adopt the attached resolution.
' SCHEDULE
The original 60-day deadline was April 14, 1998. On April 1,1998, Mr. Klus
requested that his item come back to the Planning Commission on their the April
15, agenda. Later, Mr. Klus requested an additional extension until the Planning
Commission's May 6, agenda. This item must be acted upon by the City Council
by June 13, 1998.
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14.02
CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS FOR EXPRESS AUTO REQUEST
During October and November of 1995, Express Auto partner, Bill Richards,
contacted City staff requesting information about opening an Auto Pawn operation
at 7976 University Avenue. Unfamiliar with auto pawn brokerages, the Planning
staff contacted Dave Sallman, Bob Rewitzer, and Bill Champa seeking their
assistance in the evaluation of this use on the site. Mr. Richards was asked (in no
less than 4 separate conversations with individuals on staf�: Will there be any
need for outdoor display or sale of the vehicles? Mr. Richards responded that he
needed an office location and that there would be no need for outdoor sales or
display.
November 17, 1995, a building permit was issued to do interior alterations on the
tenant space at 7976 University Avenue. Typed on the permit itself were the
words, No outdoor display of automobiles or vehicles is permitfed.
December 1995, a pawn brokers license was issued to Express Auto Pawn,
William John Richards and Vernon David Riediger.
April, 1996, the 1995 pawn broker's license with the City expired and was
replaced with a new 1996 license that was requested and issued.
Mr. Richards indicated (recentl.y as part of this special use permit request)_that the_ ___ _
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State of Minnesota contacted him and informed him, after he was licensed with the
City, that auto pawn brokerages were no longer permitted.
April 1996, staff was asked to sign a license for R and R Industries, 7976
University Avenue NE. Richards and Riedger are partners in this business and
they also are listed with the State as doing business as Express Auto Leasing,
Express Car Cash.
Ironically, the same staff person that placed a stipulation, No oufdoor display or
sale of vehicles is permitted, signed an application. An interesting note appears on
the signature block of the application checklist. That statement reminds Zoning
Officials, "Do not sign this form unless the above information has been
completed by the applicant."
I personally have been asked to sign 2(other) applications for used or wholesale
car operations. In both cases, I had to ask the applicant to complete all the blanks
before I would sign. The blanks in both cases were not filled out. In both cases the
use was appropriate for the zoning, and the appropriate special use permits were
in place. In one of the two cases, a hand written statement was placed behind
item #7, so that the applicant was aware that no outdoor sales or display is
permitted.
14.03
Chronology Attachment
May 14, 1998
PAGE 2
The R and R Industries, Inc., application leaves many questions and remains
under investigation. The staff person who signed the application checklist always
used equally as much caution as I, whenever she signed off on anything.
Note the signature of the Owner/Officer on the application checklist is the same
person that, 5 months earlier, signed the building permit with the statement that no
outdoor display or sales of automobiles is permitted.
October 8 1997, Code Enforcement Officer, Kurt Jensen Schneider, contacted
Express Auto regarding an illegal auto sales operation at 7976 University Avenue.
Mid October 1997, Kurt was then contacted by Walter and George Klus. A
conference call commenced between Kurt, Scott, George and Walter Klus. Kurt
and Scott explained that this operation was said to be an "office only" operation
and that no outdoor display or sale of automobiles was permitted without a special
use permit. The outcome was to be that they remove all cars by October 21,
1997.
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October 21, 1997, cars are still on site, no special use permit application was
received. Kurt contacted the owners. They indicated that they were working on it
and would submit the application. February 13,1998, the Klus application was
received.
After much discussion, the Klus' decided to apply for a special use permit. Staff
indicated at that time that the likelihood of a positive Council endorsement of a
special use permit is not great due to site conditions such as shared parking,
appropriateness of the use, the overall number of parking stalls, lack of segregated
parking for "for sale" vehicles, lighting, etc.
October 28,1997, Lucianne Hudak, architect working with George and Wally Klus,
contacted Michelle McPherson regarding the parking lot of Phase I and Phase II,
Unversity Center. Ms. Hudak documented the discussion in a telephone record
memo. That document has been attached for your review. Note that in this memo
Michelle states that a car dealership office is allowed in the C-2 zoning district;
however, display and/or sale of vehicles is prohibited until a special use permit is
obtained.
14.04
RSSOLUTION NO. - 1998
RESOLUTION OF TH$ CITY OF FRIDLEY DENYING
THE APPLICATION OF G$ORG$ KLIIS OF W.W. KLUS
REALTY, INC., FOR A SPBCIAL USE P$RMIT FOR
THE OUTDOOR SALL OF AUTOMOBIL$S AT 7920 AND
7976 IINIVERSITY AVENU$ PURSIIANT TO SSCTION
205.14.O1.C(2) OF THE FRIDL}3Y CITY CODS
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley, acting through its City Council,
has the authority under its Zoning Code to permit special uses in
zones where those uses are permitted upon the issuance of a �
special use permit; and
WHEREAS, under Fridley City Code, Section 205.14.O1.C(2), a
special use permit is required in areas zoned "C-2" in the City
for the use of selling or displaying new and/or used vehicles;
and
WHEREAS, Mr. George Klus, for and on behalf of W.W. Klus Realty,
Inc., has submitted an application for a special use permit for
the purpose of selling vehicles at the location in the City of
Fridley of 7920 and 7976 University Avenue, N.E., which is
located in a"C-2" Zoning District; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was conducted by the Fridley Planning
Commission on the aforesaid application and the applicant, staff
and any other interested parties have had the opportunity to be
heard thereon.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Fridley City Council,
having reviewed the record of the proceedings before it, and such
other information and matters as it, by law, may consider, makes
the following:
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1. That the application submitted by Mr. George Klus by
and on behalf of W.W. Klus Realty, Inc., for a Special Use Permit
at 7920 and 7976 University Avenue to allow outdoor sales and
disglay of automobiles is complete..
2. That the application provided for 245 parking places
for use at that site.
3. That Mr. Klus subsequently submitted a proposal that
he states would provide for 283 parking places.
4. That Fridley City Code, Section 205.14.O1.C(2) would
require 256 properly sized and located parking places on that
site.
Page 2- Resolution No. - 1998
14.05
5. That the application is inadequate on its face and
fails to meet the minimum parking requirements contained in the
Fridley City Code.
6. That the City has carefully reviewed Mr. Klus revised
or alternative proposal and finds that it achieves any alleged
gains in parking expenses at the cost of sacrificing other
necessary space on the site, including areas affecting public
health and s.afety, such as garbage removal. Many of the parking
spaces in the alternative proposal are not realistically useable
for that purpose.
7. That the Public Safety Department of the City of
Fridley expressed strong concerns about safety and security at
the site, in light of a recent increase in auto-theft related
crimes in the City.
8. That the presence of an inadequately secured auto-sale
facility in the City could attract a greater amount of theft-
related crime in the City.
9. That the application fails to provide for adequate
security at the site in response to the concerns raised by the
Public Safety Department.
10. That the use for which the Special Use Permit
application has been made has already begun at the site,
notwithstanding the fact that no special use permit has been
granted for this purpose at the site.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that, having adopted the foregoing
Findings of Fact, the City Council hereby DENIES the application
for a Special Use Permit submitted by George Klus, by and on
behalf of W.W. Klus Realty, Inc.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS DAY OF , 1998.
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NANCY J. JORGENSON - MAYOR
WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY CLERK
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Ree Site V'isit to Auto Express Leasing
On T�sday, Apri( 21 at 10:00 am, i w�ent to Auto E�ress at the request of Mr. Bili Richards
to meet with him and Mr. George K)us, building owner. Discx�ssion oentered around
concems I had e�ressed regarding locating a vehide sales lot at the site of 7976
University.
The major issues of my concem was that of security, lighting and the effec� promotion of
vehicles for sale v�rouid have on trafiic flow in the area. Mr. Richards e�iained tha# his
- -- business was on� af selling -vehides� --- I asked what size -inventay he -c:arriect and- he -__ _______ ___
indicated that he curren�y had 34 vehides, of which the majority were parked in the lot along
University adjacent to 7976 University Avenue NE. He also indicated that there were also
some vehides parked by the space they leased at 7920 University Avenue. Mr. Klus at this
fime advised that they were seeking 20-25 additional parking spaces f�r vehicles from �he
City of Fridley.
I advised both Mr. Richards and Mr. Klus that my concem was based on the inc,�ease in
vehicle thefts and thefts from vehides Fridley has experienced over the past 2-3 years and
that my concem was one of prevention. Mr. Richards advised that the only indication on the
vehicles that they are for sale is an 8'/Z x 11 piece of paper in the driver's side passenger
window. This in�ormation is mandated by the State of Minnesota to be displayed on used
vehides for sale. Mr. Richarcis went on to explain that their dientele was a select group, who
visited the business by appointment only. He further advised that no advertising gimmidcs
induding signs, banners, flags, and so forth w+ocald be used to bring outside attention to the
location and thus would not generate a large response from the public.
No speafic security is provided for the vehides. The vehides are parked in a general public
par�dng area and are free{y accessed by the public. The only visible indication that they are
for sale, however, is the paper in the window. The lighting appeared to be adequate but 1
wiA make an effort to visit the area af%r dark to evaluate it further.
14.08
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W. W. HIus Realty, Inc. �
Commercial Real Estate Specialists
Suite 112 • 5100 Eden Avenue • Minneapolis, MN 55436 •(612) 922-2560 • FAX (612) 922-2927
Apri127, 1998
Mr. Scott Hickok
Planning Coordinator_
City of Fridley
6431 University Ave., NE
Fridley, MN 5�432
RE: Special Use Permit Requirement
7976 University Ave. N. E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Dear Scott:
This letter is in follow-up to our discussions regarding a special use permit to allow the outdoor sale and
display of thirty(30) vehicles at Express Auto located at the above listed address. Again I am requesting
a special use permit for the display and sale of thirty(30) vehicles at Express Auto located at 7976
University Ave. NE. At our meeting on Monday, Apri16, 1998, at 1:15 pm at the City of Fridley offices
we discussed the following concerns you and your staff had regarding our application:
1. Police Department Concerns on the City of Fridley Project Summary Report.
2. Your staff departments concern on the number of parking stalls at the site.
The following is my response to these issues -
_ . _ __ _- .- Potice-IT�partment SecurityIssues _ _ - _ _ . _ _ . ._ _ _ __ _- _ _. __. -- - -- - ---- - - -- --
On Tuesday, Apri121, 1998 at 10:30 am Bill Richards, the owner of Express Auto, Rose Griep, Public
Safety Projects, for the City of Fridley, and I met at 7976 to discuss her concerns. At the conclusion of
our meeting Rose stated she no longer had any objections to our application and would write a new staff
report concerning this issue. On Friday, Apri124, 1998 you called me and stated that Ms. Griep's report
stated her concerns had been satisfied. On April 21 I ask Ms. Griep and on April 24 I asked you if I
could please get a copy of the report. You both stated a copy would be sent. As of today, I have not
received Ms. Griep's report.
During the meeting with Ms. Griep, Bill and I explained that this dealership was not a typical dealer for
the following reasons:
1. Auto Express works on an appointment only basis.
2. Auto Express relies solely on advertising and referrals to generate appoinhnents.
3. Auto Express does not rely on drive by trafiic.
4. Auto Express pre-approves every customer before they are shown a vehicle.
5. Auto Express only [places in the windows what the law requires them to. They do not
paint their vehicle windows with numbers or letters.
6. Auto Express does not paint their storefront windows with letters or numbers to catch drive by
traffic attention.
7. Auto Express does not put large or small inflated gorillas, chickens, monkeys or anything else
on the roof to draw attention to its car lot.
8. Auto Express does not hang glittery streamers from light pole to draw attention to the
dealership.
9. Auto Express does not have strobe lights at night to draw attention to the dealership.
10. Posted store hours of Auto Express are M-F 9-5 and Saturday 10-2. Traditional dealership hours
are M-F 8:30am - 9:OOpm and Saturday 8:30am - 6:OOpm.
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Site Selection • Asset Management • Invest�ent Property Brokerage • Property Manage�nt
Our tenant, Auto Express is willing to live with all of the above stated exceptions. Once again, as far as I
know, Ms. Griep no longer has any objections to our special use permit request.
Parking Stalls
Enclosed is a site plan listing our parking stalls. In my discussions with you regarding why the City has
allowed 244 parking stalls at our Center you stated it has been this way since the building was built in
the early 1980's. You stated the City has allowed 244 stalls because of the users in the Center. Today we
use approximately 100-125 of the stalls on a daily bases including Auto Express's cars. This is not
close to the current 244 spaces we have. I do not believe our users require more parkinD stalls.
To help solve this issue with the City I had our architect draw a new plan showing where we will add
parking stalls. This week I will finalized a cross parking agreement with Trustee Group Realty Group I,
the owner of the property to our north. These parking stalls are shown on the enclosed drawing. This
will give us a total of 283 parking stalls. I believe this is 39 spaces more than what is currently required
at 244 parking stalls. I again request a special use permit for thirty(30) cars to be used by Auto Express.
I am not aware of any objections from any property owners around us or from the Tenants in our Center
to this request.
Before the May 6"' meeting I would like a copy of any new staff reports. This is very important to me
so I can be prepared to discuss any open issues at the planning committee meeting. Your time and
consideration on my request is appreciated.
Sincerely,
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`�George W. Klus
Property Manager for ,
Angeles Mortgage Investment Trust i
Enclosures
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Scott Hickok
C'r:airperson of the Plannin� ComMission
City of Fridley, MN 55432
Dear Mr. Hickok an� Chairperson:
I am out of State and cannot attend thz meeting on March 18, 1998
(Planning Commission Me�ting.) However, I would like to sta�e my
objections to the Special Us2 Permit Application Case # SP #98-04.
I developed this and all the surroundir,� rroperty in the area. When
I sold this property to Rnr�eles Cor�oration,it was a very qood fully
leased commercial �roperty. They have managed t� run it down to the
point of"opening a used car lot. T_t was not my int�ntion to subject
all of the very Cood businesses in the area to a u5ed car lot. We,
a�reed at tne tima of development �rith tne plannin� comr�ission and
�he City Council not to install any signs. on 79th Way. This is just
__ _..r,at -thE plaee f-or- it.-- -F tY�ir�k this -space will suppor�t -a- be�ter - t2nan-�_ _--
4dh�n we developed what �re call Phase #3 which is the property directly
to th� South across 79th Way, we crea�ed a parking easement on the
prop�rty in cuestion. This �aas to allow av�rflow parking from Main
Event (then it was TR McCoys). I thin;c tnis easement is legal and
cannat be changed without changing the easement first. To my knowledge
this easement still stands. Most of the time Main Event has a�equate
parking but when they have special events, cars park on the street all
the way up Ranchers Road to the north and on all the side streets. If
this is turned into a us�d car lot it will further aggravate this
situation. Angeles is a California cor�oration and se�mingly a�es not
have Fridleys b�st interest in mind. �
I will be back in Minnesota after April 8th and I would like to
spealsr at the Council, meeting.
Since�Ily, `� %;
C�': ,j�' j.-_; � , �
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GWP/r�
14.12
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Organiza�i�n: Zoning Office for the City of Fridley
Cantac�: Debbie & Michelle McPherson
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1:2Q� Speculat.ive Floor ,Area, Mixed Use �; 2�p ��
Micl�eJlz recomme�tded w� u�e 1:?d0 fc�r Spceulacive Floar Area, M.ixed Use since
--- -- - —c��ere are a variety of businesses in che huildin; (re�aii,-c�fFice, ,..)-otherwiseyau - — ---- - - -
«'ould havc to �;ot thru e�ch specific �enant and identify their use then try to
calculale requii•ed # of stalls.
�'ridley �oning depa�z.tne�ic does not enforce thc cnost rcecnt updated S��ce of Minnesota
Adopzed Accessibiliry Standards due ro tf�e faet they h�ve not updalecl �heir records due ro"
priorities. However the buildin� officials would rnore lhan likely enforce MN code, For
example. while Fridley only enforces 1 h.e. sta1J per 50 �pace�, ,MN enforc:e� 1 h.c. stall
per 25.
Sca(1 widch requirements are as follows: '
12' H.C. Stall �r. Aisle Width as per Friclley Enl'e�reement
8' H.C. Stall Width (car & ttuck) a..c per N1,N State
5' H.C. A.is1e (car & truck) as per MN State
b' Van Stall Width as per MN State
8' Van �litile Width as per MN Sta�e
10' Non-H.C. St.all Width as per Fridley Enf�rcement
Genr;ral In Fvrmatipn:
A car deaJership ofi�ice is allowcd in t}ic C-Z zonin�;, however, display �ncUc�r aale of
vchicles i� prohibileci until a speci�l use penr�it is obcai�ied.
Therefore:
Phasc I Bldp = ?2,399 �q. C�
1 stail per 200 = 1]2 required stalls of which 5(4 I/2) ��re h,c. sta!]s (one beinc van access)
Phase; II Bld� _�S,t�10 sy. ft.
1�tall per ZOU = 144 rec�uiced stalls of which 6(5 3/=t) are h.c. sealls (one beino van acress)
''�p. �-�-�1Z �� a,pprb� afC� «
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MAR-26-99 15:40 FROM:ASSOC ARCH 698-0459 T0:612 571 1287 PAGE:02
f
Record of Telephone Conversation
(additionaJ calcuJations after phone cnnversation)
Date: 4 November 1997
Organi:cacion: W.W. Klus Realty
Contact:
Telephon�:
Projecc:
Project #:
George Klus
922-2560
Phase I& II of University Center - Pazking Lot
7920 University Ave thxu 1990 University Ave
] 607.01
Phxse I $uilding Sq. Ft.
Address Warrhuuse Office Total
7980 595
7990 5,980
Remaining - 15,824
Sq. 't. Total 6,575 , 2 22,399
_ _ _ _ Wat�house_pazkin� as per my_conyezsation with-Michclle (Oc�oher 2�, � �97) -is-1:2000, - - -- - - - - - - I
therefare 4(3.28) stall� are required in Phasc I pazking
OFfice parking as per my conversation with Michelle (October 29, 1997) is 1:250, therefore
64 (fi3.296) stalls are required in Phase I parking
Tutal parking stalls required is 68 stalls at 10' widths
Total parking stalls supplied is 122 stalls at approx. 9'6" widths
Since 122 stalls aze supplied,
4 stalls need to be h.c. accessible ($' stall & 5' aisle)
1 stall to be van accessible (8'stall & 8' aisle)
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' MAR-26-O9 15:4@ FROM:ASSOC ARCH 698-0459 T0:612 571 1287 PAGE:03
Phase lI Building Sq. Ft.
�iddre�s Comnanv
Warehouse
2,5 5
�ffic� Total
7928D Federal Atms 2,999 1,200 4,199
7928C Qualiry Equip 7.347 1,200 8,547
7950
7944
7946
7942
7�34 American 881 423 1,304
Headng & Air
7932 C�trpet Ciean 793 423 1,216
7934 J.R. Larson 872 248 1,120
7936 B.J. Consul l,0$5 132 1,217
793$ 2,024 317 2,341
7954 Onnen 4,796 7,954
Sq. Ft. Total 18,506 ,739 31, 57
��p a �
2�8�6
14.15
f�
October 8, 1997
William Richards and Vernon Riediger
Express Auto Pawn Brokers, Inc.
7976 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
RE: Express Auto Leasing Outdoor Vehicle �torage at 7976 University Avenue
Dear Messrs. Richards and Riediger:
On October 3, 1997, I conducted an inspection regarding a new University Business
� Center sign recently placed at your business complex. During the course of this
inspection, I noted numerous vehicles stored in the parking lot at your place of
--- - -- --business� --ln re�ie�wFlg--the ��ty #iles-o�-the E-�pFess Auto Leasing/-�a�vnbrokers� anc , -_____ _.
location, it is clear that vehicle storage of this nature is not permitted. The building
permit issues to you in November 1955 contains a stipulation that "there is to be no
display or storage of vehicles at this location".
After an inquiry with the State Department of Public Safety Dealers' Unit, I have also
learned that you are currently holding a lessor dealer license which entitles you to buy
and sell new and used vehicles only if said vehicles are purchased for leasing purposes
and have been leased at least 120 days prior to sale. As the name of your business on
the initial building permit was listed as Express Auto Leasing and Pawnbrokers, Inc.,
and the new sign emphasizes vehicle sales. I am concerned that you are perhaps
brokering/selling cars which, as I understand it, would require a used dealer license
rather than a lessor dealer license. I have forwarded this information to AI Krook of the
State Department of Public Safety Dealers' Unit for his review. I suggest you contact
Mr. Krook at 296-2977 to clear up any confusion regarding your dealer license
status/type.
As the current business location for your business does not permit the outside storage/
display of vehicles, I am requesting that you remove all business-related vehicles from
the premises on or before October 21, 1997. Should you choose to continue the
outside storage/display of vehicles, a special use permit would be required. However, a
special use permit would involve considerable investment and improvement in the
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Express Auto Pawn Brokers, inc.
October 8, 1997
Page 2
building and grounds of your facility. Appropriate parking, screening, and landscape
features would be required, as well as a vote of approval from the Fridley City Council.
An inspection to determine the successful removal of all vehicles will be conducted on
October 21, 1997. If vehicles continue to be displayed in violation of City Code
requirements, corrective measures will be initiated. If you have any questions or
concems, please call me at 572-3595.
Sincerely,
Kurt Jensen-Schneider
Code Enforcement Officer
KJS:Is - -
CE-97-665
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CITY OF
FRi DLEY
FR[DLEY �iL'�[C[P.-�L CE�TER • b-t3► U�NERS[TY �VE. ti.E. FRID[.EY. �t� »-t3? • (61?) �71-3-1�0 • F.�X (6l'_) 571-1247
October 9, 1997
AI Krook
Department of Public Safety
Dealers Unit, Room 107
395 John Ireland Boulevard
St. Paul, MN 55155
RE: Two Recent Complaints Regarding Vehicle Sales in Fridley, Minnesota
Dear Mr. Krook: _ _
�� - � • ' • •.- �
= - _- - - -- --Earlierthis�week, i-contactec�-you--with some queg#ions-fegarding Express A�to-�:easi�g.--------
At that time, you stated Express Auto Leasing had a lessor type dealers' license. You
also expressed concem that information contained in the City of Fridley file indicated
that Express Auto Leasing may also be known as Express Auto Leasing and
Pawnbrokers, Inc. In further researching this case, I have the following information
which may be of interest to you:
• November 1995 building permit indicates Express Auto Leasing and Pawnbrokers,
Inc., will occupy 7976 University Avenue.
• October 6, 1997, inspection revealed a new sign indicating Express Auto Sales/
Leasing.
• Staff conversation the week of October 6, 1997, with a receptionist who stated
Express Auto does sell vehicles.
I am unsure if any of this information will be useful as you review their license status. I
suspect they are selling or pawning used vehicles, and you may require a used vehicle
dealers' license, rather than a lessor license. Attached is a letter recently sent to to
William Richards and Vernon Reidiger regarding the parkinglstorage of vehicles at this
�ocation. The City of Fridley is asking that all vehicles be removed from the site as the
zoning designation for this location is intended to be office space only with no outside
storage or display of vehicles allowed.
14.18
AI Krook, Department of Public Safety Dealers' Unit
October 9, 1997
Page 2
� - . . .
I was contacted this week about a towing business at 8290 Main Street. In reviewing
the conditions of the site, I have leamed that the nameholder business operator; Paul
Bisara, of All Star Metro Towing, Inc., routinely obtains inoperable and/or "junk" vehicles
and refurbishes and resells these vehicles without transferring titles from the original
owners. The complainant also informed me that it is not uncommon for Mr. Bisara to
sell a number of refurbished vehicles to various locations. Currently, there are more
than 27 vehicles at this location that have reportedly been towed to the site by All Star
Metro Towing, Inc. Many of these vehicles are not currently licensed and/or are
inoperable. As you can imagine, a number of City code violations do exist with these
vehicles. Additionally, if Mr. Bisara is selling vehicles as the complainant claims, a
dealers' license, along with local permits, would be required.
As I work in resolving the parking/storage issues with All Star Metro Towing, Inc., and
Express Auto Pawnbrokers, Inc., I will keep you informed about the selling of vehicles.
If you require additional information or wish to review my file, please call me at
_ _- _- ----572-3595�_-- _-_ __ _ --- ---_- _—:-____..__ --_
Sincerely,
Kurt Jensen-Schneider
Code Enforcement Officer
KJS:Is
CE-97-669
14.19
SuB�ECT
c�ty of Fridley
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2 PROPEfiTY OWNEii
MAIL AOORESS- 21P
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3 CONTRACTOR MAILADORESS
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d ARCMITECT OR DESIGNEfi MAIL ADORESS
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PHONE LICENSE NO
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PMONE UCENSENO
PNONE LICENSE NO
6 USE Of BUILOING
CQRQri�SC�11.
7 ClASSOF WORK � NEW O ADDITION Q ALTERATION O REPAIR O MOVE � REMOVE
8 DESCRIBE WORK
I::ter.ior a1�e:atic�ns fo-r t��r�rt ^ccup�nc��
9 CHANGE OF USE FROM
TO
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STIPULATIONS i
Se� notaCions on plan. I�n ;�ucsi4e �isplay of Dutor��biles ar otr.cr
� vehicles is pez'mitted.
TYPE OF COI
SEPARATE PERMITS AHE REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICA�, PLUMBING, HEATING,
VENTILATING OR AIR CONDITIONING.
TMIS PERMIT BECOAAES NULL ANO VOID IF WOFiK OR CONSTRUCTION ZONING
AUTHORIZEO IS NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 60 DAYS. OR IF CONSTRUCTION
OR WORK IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOFl A PEHIOD OF 120 OAYS AT
ANY TIME AFTER WORK IS COMMENCEO. NO. DWLG.
I HEREBY CERTIfV THAT I HAVE REAO AN� EXAMINEO THIS APPLICATION
ANO KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS VAIUATION
ANO ORDINANCES GOVERNING THIS TYPE OP WORK WILL BE COMPUEO ,gZ �GUO
WITH WM��HEFi SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT. TNE GRANTtNG OF A PEFiM1T
OOES NOT �P`H—ESUME TO GIVE AUTHORITY TO VIOIATE OR CANCEL THE pERMIT FEE
PROVISIONS VF ANY OTMER STATE OR IOCAL LAW REGUTATING CON- �6� , i S
STRUC� ION �E PERfORMANCE Of CONS7RUCTION.
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FRIDLEY MU�IICIPAL CENTER • 6-�31 LTNNERSI"I'YAVE. I�T.E. FRIDLEY, �fN 5�432 •(612) �71-3450 • F�X (612) 571-12g7
January 26, 1998
Klus Realty
Attn. George and/or Wally Klus
5100 Eden Avenue #112
Minneapolis, MN 55436
Subject: Special Use Permit Requirement -7976 University Avenue NE, Express Auto
Pawn Brokers / Sales / Leasing
Dear Messrs. Klus:
As you may recall, a Special Use Permit to allow the sale/storage of vehicles at the above
referenced location is required. Enclosed are the application materials detailing the required
submittal. I understand these materials were previously delivered to you in November.
- - - - - - -- - -- _�._ --_- _ _ __-- - --- - ------- —. ---- - -- ------_ _ __ ____ --- ----- ------ - --
As it is mid-January and the City has not received your completed application, it is necessary to
, establish an application deadline and require that your completed materials are submitted no later
than 5:00 p.m. on February 13, 1998. Please review the application materials carefully and
provide three (3) full size copies and one (1) 8%z x 11 reduction of all required materials. Scott
Hickok, Planning Coordinator will be processing your application and can answer any of your
questions at 572-3599.
As the current lease holder (Express Auto) conrinues to improperly store/sell vehicles, it is
imperative that the Special Use Permit process proceed immediately. Failure to submit ttie
required materials and initiate the permit process shall result in legal action. Your cooperation in
avoiding the necessity to proceed with legal action is appreciated.
If I can be of any assistance in this matter please contact me at 572-3595.
Sincerely,
Kurt Jensen-Schneider
Code Enforcement Officer
cc: Express Auto Pawn Brokers, Inc. 7976 University Avenue
KJS:kjs
CE-98-22
14.21
MEMOR.ANDUM
PLANNING DIVISION
DATE: Friday, May 01, 1998
TO: Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator
FROM: Paul J. Tatting, Planning Assistant Qfi�
RE: Uses at Phase I& II of University Center
7920 - 7990 University Avenue _ _
Ad r om n
__ _ ---- 7920-& - - - -- �kuta Express --- - _ �4ut� Repair- - -- -- -_ _ _ _. -- -- - - — __ _-- - ---- - -
7922
7924 &
7928B
7928C
7950
7930
Federal Arms Corporation - sales/distribution of firearm accessories and
supplies, some firearm sales
Office = 35% Storage = 65°/a
Employees ? saw at least 5
QEC - Quality Equipment and Service - buy & sell new & used printing 7942
equipment , also service equipment
Office = 10% Storage & Repair = 90%
7 Employees
looked vacant
7932 Carpet Clean - clean upholstery and carpets
Office = 25% Storage/Parking = 75% (area usable by employees)
8 Employees
M-98-104
14.22
May 1, 1998
7920-7990 Univ Av
Memo p.2
7934 JR Larson Machining - machine shop
Office = 15% Machine Shop = 85%
1 Employees
0
7936 BJ Consulting Inc. - Consulting and modifying printing presses + shop
Office = 15% Machine Shop = 85%
1 (+1/2) Employees
7938 AmsOil - Retail, Automotive Products - just use front of room - for sales and
storage of product. Rest of area used by Season's Graphics
1 employee
7940 Season's Graphics- Pre Press/ computer designs for magazines and adds
100% for press work
1 employee
7942 vacant
-- -- 7954 ----- - Onan Learqing -Cen#er/ Trair�ing-�acili#y -�s�d o�e or two days-a vveek - -
(parking by users can conflict with 7970 and 7968.
7962
7964
7968
7980
7970
M-98-104
First Impression - Hair Salon
100% for Salon
? Employees
Management Recruiters - executive search firm - franchise
100% office
3 employees
Software Tailors - sales & service of computer related products
Office = 80% Shop = 10% Storage = 10%
20 employees
Washington Inventory Service - Help other firms do their inventory
Office = 95% Storage = 5%
3 employees Other people employed by the firm stop in to get
assignments, but then leave - only there a short while
14.23
May 1, 1998
7920-7990 Univ Av
Memo p.3
7976
• ;�
•:.
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Auto Express - sales
Office & open
? employees
Midwest Staffing - Temp. Agency
100% Office
2 employees
Community Church
100% Office Space
2 full time employees, up to 5 people at site
Norwest Financial - consumer lending
Office = 90% Files = 10%
4 employees
7990 vacant
The actual square footage of one business to the next can vary substantially. The
businesses that utilize the most area are Auto Express, MEC, Onan, Software
Tailors, and the vacant 7990. Auto Express has a large area for repair at 7920.
MEC has a large area for storage of equipment, but they also conduct servicing of
equipment in this area. Software Tailors is almost entirely office space. Onan is a
training facility, which could be defined as an assembly facility.
I did not get specific square foot numbers in regards to the different uses at the two
buildings. The following is my estimate of how the buildings are being used.
Office 45%
Storage 25%
Service & Repair 15%
Assembly 5%
Vacant 10%
Total
100%
the site.
At least 60 people are employed at the two buildings.
M-98-104 14.24
City of Fridley
TO: William W. Burns, City Manager ,�:�1� PW98-106 �
�
FROM: Jon H. Haukaas, Assistant Public Works Director .
John G. Flora� ublic Works Director
DATE: May 18, 1998
SUBJECT: 57�' Avenue Reconstruction Project No. ST 1997 - 4
Bids were opened for 57�' Avenue Reconstruction Project No. ST 1997 - 4, at 10:00 am on Apri130, 1998.
The low bidder was Forest Lake Contracting, Inc. of Forest Lake, MN, at $886,687.92. This is
approximately 7% over the estimated cost of the project.
_ _ _ _ _ _ — ---- - - -
Scott Hickok has meet with each of the property owners to review the proposed assessments, based on
$101.31 per lineal front foot, to share in the cost of lighting, landscaping, curb and gutter and additional
storm sewer. All property owners on the project have signed petitions to waive the public hearing on these
assessments in order to expedite the award. Recommend the City Council receive the attached petitions.
Anoka County approves awarding the contract with the stipulations that the City provide the previously
discussed $100,000.00 towazd the County's storm sewer and road construction costs and shares the
construction cost over their budgeted $300,000.00. The final cost allocation and reimbursements is
attached.
Recommend the City Council receive the bids and award the contract for the 57�' Avenue Reconshuction
Project No. ST. 1997 - 4 to Forest Lake Contracting, Inc. in the amount of $886,687.92.
JHH/JGF:cz
15.01
.
BID FOR PROPOSALS
COLINTY ROAD 102 (57th AVENUE) IMPROVEMEN? PRO]EC'i NO. ST. 199T - 4
COIIN7Y PROjEC'[ NO. 97- I 1-102
THLIRSDAY, APRIL 30, 1998, IO:OOA.M.
; FLAIVHOL�ER ' B��i� BONDR Bti� �OMMENTS� :
Forest Lake Contracting 5% CNA $886,687.92
14777 Lake Drive [nsurance Co.
Forest Lake MN 55025
Hardrives Inc. 5% American $898,929.41
]4475 Quiram Drive Institute of
Ro ers MN 55374-9461 Architects
Midwest Asphalt Corp 5% American $1, ] 07,903.32
P O Box 5477 Institute of
Ho kins MN 55343 Architects
W. B. Miller 5% American $1,166,517.87 - -
6701 Norris Lake Rcl NW Institute of
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15.02
RBSOL�TION NO. - 1998
A RSSOLIITION ORD$RING PRELIMINARY PLANS, SPBCIFICATIONS AND
iSTIMAT$S OF THB COSTS TH$REOF: STR$BT IMPROVBMSNT PROJ$CT
NO. ST. 1997 - 4
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Fridley as follows:
1. That it appears in the interests of the City and of the
property owners affected that there be constructed certain
improvements to-wit:
Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix
bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, sidewalks, fencing,
street lighting, medians, water and sanitary sewer services,
storm sewer system, and other facilities located as follows:
57T" AVE FROM MAIN ST�tEET TO 130 FEET EAST OF UNIVERSITY AVE
That the work involved in said improvements listed above shall
hereafter be designated as:
STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST. 1997 - 4
2. That the Public Works Director, John G. Flora, City Hall,
Fridley, MN, is hereby auzhorized �nd direct�d to draw the
preliminary plans and specifications and to tabulate the results
of his estimates of the costs of said improvements, including
every item of cost from inception to completion and all fees and
expenses incurred (or to be incurred) in connection therewith, or
the financing thereof, and to make a preliminary report of his
findings stating therein whether said improvements are feasible
and whether they can best be made as proposed, or in connection
with some other improvements (and the estimated cost as
recommended), including also a description of the lands or area
as may receive benefits therefrom and as may be proposed to be
assessed.
RESOLUTION NO. 84 - 1997
Page 2
3. That said preliminary report of the Public Works Director
shall be furnished to the City Council.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS DAY OF , 1998.
NANCY J. JORGENSON - MAYOR
ATTESTFD:
WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY CLFRK
�
RESOLUT�ION NO. - 1998
0
R$SOLtTTION RECBIVING THS PRSLIMINARY RBPORT AND CALLING FOR
A PIIBLIC HBARING ON Tii$ MATT$R OF CONSTRIICTION OF
C$RTAIN IMPROVBMENTS: 57� AVS STRE$T IMPROVEMSNT PROJBCT NO.
ST. 1997 - 4
WHEREAS, Resolution No. - 1998 adopted on the day of
, 1998, by the City Council, ordered the
preliminary plans, specifications and estimates of the costs
thereof for the improvements in this project.
WHEREAS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed
to be in the interest of the City of Fridley and the
property owners affected thereby.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the
City of Fridley as follows:
1. That the preliminary report submitted by John G. Flora,
Public Works Director, is hereby received and accepted.
- - -___. _ - --
---------
2. That tfie City �lerk-sfiall- -ac� -to- ascertain -� e name ari
address of the owner of each parcel of land directly
affected or within the area of lands as may be proposed to
be assessed for said improvements, and calculate estimates .
of assessments as may be proposed relative thereto against
each of said lands.
3. That the area proposed to be assessed for said
improvements and each of them as noted in said notice are
all the lands and areas as noted in said notice: Al1 of the
same to be assessed proportionately according to the
benefits received.
4. That the estimates of assessments of the Clerk shall be
available for inspection to the owner of any parcel of land
as may be affected thereby at any public hearing held
relative thereto, as well as at any prior time reasonable
and convenient.
Resolution No. - 1998
Page 2
�
5. That the City Clerk is authorized and directed to give
notice thereof in the official newspaper of the City of
Fridley and by mailed notice to all the property owners
whose property is liable to be assessed with the making of
these improvements according to law, such notice to be
substantially in the form and substance of the notice
attached hereto as Exhibit "A".
6. That this Council meet on the 8th day of June, 1998, at
7:30 p.m. at the Fridley Municipal Center Council Chambers
at 6431 University Ave., N.E., Fridley, MN, for the purpose
of holding a public hearing on the improvement noted in the
Notice attached hereto and made a part thereof by reference,
Exhibit "A".
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY T8E CITY COUNCIL OE THE CITY OF
FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1998.
NANCY J. JORGENSON — MAYOR
f��al.����
WILLIAM A. CHAMPA — CITY CLERK
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
($%HIBIT A)
• • ' f ' � � � �Y�� � � �'�4���1�
. , .
57r$ AVSNIJ$ STREST IMPROV�MMBNT PROJECT NO. ST. 1997 - 4
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County,
Minnesota, has deemed it expedient to receive evidence pertaining
to the improvements hereinafter described.
NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the 8th day of
June, 1998, at 7:30 p.m. the City Council will meet at the
Fridley Municipal Center Council Chambers, 6431 University Ave.,
N.E., Fridley, MN, and will at said time and place hear all
parties interested in said improvements in whole or in part.
The general nature of the improvements is the construction (in
the lands and streets noted below) of the following improvements,
to-wit:
57`h Ave Between Main Street and 130 feet East of University Ave
•� � •� �
Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix
_bituminous_mat,__concrete curb _and_gutter..,_. _fencing, �treet__ _ _ __ ___ _ _ _
lighting, medians, storm sewer system, water and sanitary sewer,
landscaping, and other facilities located as follows:
:_� �
Concrete curb and gutter, lighting, landscaping and storm sewer.
All of the land abutting upon said streets named above and all
lands within, adjacent and abutting thereto. All of said land to
be assessed proportionately according to the benefits received by
such improvement.
Published: Fridley Focus
57th Avenue Construction Cost Distribution
Anoka Countv
Construction Cost $ 467,583.45
City of Fridley Commitment $ (100,000.00)
1/2 Cost over $300,000.00 $ (33,791.73)
Net County Responsibility S 333,791.73
Citv of Fridlev
Original Commitment $ 100,000.00 (Stormwater)
Consultant Fees: Const. Inspection/Staking $ 83,200.00
Design/Legal Desciptions $ 66,040.00
Testing $ 8,000.00
Construction Costs TH 47 Signals $ 24,022.30 "
57th Ave (East of TH 47) $ 35,209.11 "
57th Ave (TH47 to Main St) $ 428,107.29 _""
Total Costs $ 744,578.70
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Home Depot Design Contribution $ 25,000.00
State Reimbursement TH 47 Signals $ 24,022.30 '
57th Ave (East of TH47) $ 35,209.11 "
HRA Contribution $ 109,972.50 *"'
Assessed Costs @ $101.31 / LF $ 213,117.10 "'
TotalOffsets $ 407,321.01
Net City Responsibility 337,257.69
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May 11, 1998
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue NE
Fridley, MN. 55432
CDUNTY OF ANOKA
Public Services Division
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
1440 BUNKER LAKE BLVD. N.W., ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304
Attention: John Flora
Director of Public �Works
(612) 862-4200 FAX (612) 862-4201
JON G. OLSON, PE., COUNTY ENGINEER
DIRECT DIAL NUMBER (612) 862-4213
Regarding: 57�' Avenue (CR 102) Reconstruction Award of Bids
Dear John:
Thank you for supplying us with a detailed breakdown of the costs involved in project 97-11-102
for which bids were received Apri130, 1998. It is my understanding that the tabulation provided
to us with your May l, 19981etter constituted an estimate of the total county share of the project
-- " - - -based on��ie"low bicro�$88��687.92-from Forest Lake Corit"racting; Inc. " - - - -- - �-
Anoka County and the City of Fridley have entered into a Joint Powers Agreement (Contract
Number 970537) which indicates that the City will pay an additional $100,000.00 towards the
project. As we discussed this morning, that payment lowers the County's share from
$467,583.45 to $367,583.45. As you know, the original estimate was considerably lower than
the final cost, and Anoka County had only budgeted $300,000.00 for the construction of this
project. Consequently, we are approximately $67,583.00 short of our share for the project and
are requesting that the City consider increasing their participation by half that amount to assist us
in successfully completing this project. This type of adjustment in the Cost Sharing after the bid
opening would be similar to the type of Cost Sharing that the County agreed to when the
intersection of Mississippi Street and Holly Shopping Center wras improved last year. As ycu
recall, that project had considerable cost overruns and the County agreed to participate in half of
the overages on that project.
None the less, Anoka County concurs in the award of a contract to Forest Lake Contracting, Inc.,
for the construction of this project and look forward to your response regarding additional City
participation. It also appears as though the Joint Powers Agreement would have to be amended
due to the fact that the City is now constructing the project instead of the County. In any event,
we will be waiting for your response to this letter and hope that you have a successful contract
with Forest Lake Contracting, Inc.
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Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer
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County Engineer
xc: Dr. William Burns, City Manager
xc: Commissioner Jim Kordiak
xc: Commissioner Paul McCarron
xc: Paul Danielson, PE., BRW
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PETITION FOR 57TH AVENUE ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS
We, the undersigned, support the City and County proposal to upgrade 57th Avenue between Main Street
and University Avenue. We understand that this improvement will include widening of the roadway,
installation of protective turn medians, lighting, landscaping, roadway furniture, and storm water system.
We also understand that these improvements are a benefit to our property and we will be assessed for
storm water utility, concrete sidewalk, conc�ete median strip, lighting and landscaping in accordance with
our discussions with the City, therefore, we request the City Council to award this improvement project for
completion in the summer of 1998.
We also waive our rights to a public hearing in order to expedite this construction project.
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FRIDLEY
INFORMAL STATUS REPORTS
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