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04/24/2000 - 4682OFFICIAL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 24, 2000 � � CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24, 2000 CITY OF FRIDLEY 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 regazd 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. PROCLAMATION: Veterans' Buddy Poppy Day — May 19, 1999 APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: City Council Meeting of March 20, 2000 APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: NEW BUSINESS: Receive the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of April 5, 2000 ................................................................ 1- 20 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24, 2000 PAGE 2 APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED): 2. Special Use Permit Request, SP #00-03, by Maertens-Brenny Construction Company, to Increase the Allowable Lot Coverage to Accommodate a Proposed New Building for Metal-Tek, Inc., Generally Located at 7901 Main Street N.E. (1Nard 3) ............................................................. 21 - 24 3. Special Use Permit Request, SP #00-04, by Kenneth J. Steies, to Accommodate a Restaurant And Bar, Generally Located at 8298 University AvenueN.E. (Ward 3) ................................................................... 25 - 29 4. Receive Bids and Award Contract for Street Improvement Project No. ST. 2000 —1 ......................................... 30 - 32 5. Approve Change Order No. 1 to the Hypolim Aerator Replacement for Moore Lake ........................................... 33 - 34 6. Resolution In Support of an Application for a Minnesota Lawful Gambling Premise Permit for Italian American Minneapolis Foundation Club (Main Event, 7820 University Avenue N.E.) (Ward 3) ....................................................................................... 35 - 36 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24, 2000 PAGE 3 APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED): 7. Reconsider Paragon Cable Settlement ......................................... 37 - 38 8. Claims ....................................................................................... 39 9. Licenses ....................................................................................... 40 - 101 ADOPTION OF AGENDA. OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: (Consideration of Items not on Agenda —15 Minutes) PUBLIC HEARING: 10. Riverview Heights Area Improvement Project No. ST. 1999 —1 ........................................................................... 102 -103 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24, 2000 PAGE 4 NEW BUSINESS: 11. Resolution Adopting Assessment for Riverview Heights Area Improvement ProjectNo. ST. 1999 — 1 .............................................................. 104 - 147 12. First Reading of an Ordinance Revising Chapter 407 of the Fridley City Code in its Entirety, and Amending Chapter 11 of the Fridley City Code, Entitled "General Provisions and Fees° .................................................................... 148 - 181 13. Plat Request, PS #00-01, by Timothy Jawor, to Accommodate a Six-Unit Townhome Development, Generally Located at-7411 University Avenue N.E. - (Ward 1) ..........................................:............................................ 182 - 187 14. Informal Status Reports ................................................................ 188 ADJOURN. � � � � FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24, 2000 .• CffY OF FRIDLEY 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. PROCLAMATION: Veterans' Buddy Poppy Day - May 19, 1999 APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Board of Review Meeting and City Council Meeting of April 10, 2000 %_.G!Gt-�G�.e- F�%�f - i�U .a��-, .4a.�-e� �c�.e�. ��o ..��. �g�- . NEW BUSINESS: Receive the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of April 5, 2000 ............... 1- 20 �: C¢-t.�� CQ 2. Special Use Permit Request, SP #00-03, by Maertens-Brenny Construction Company, to Increase the Allowable Lot Coverage to Accommodate a Proposed New Building for Metal-Tek, Inc., Generally Located at 7901 Main Street N.E. (Ward 3) ............. 21 - 24 � . 3. Special Use Permit Request, SP #00-04, by Kenneth J. Steies, to Accommodate a Restaurant And Bar, Generally Located at 8298 University Avenue N.E. (Ward 3) .................. 25 - 29 G��*�,�-e � � APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGEND: NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED): 4. Receive Bids and Award Contract for Street Improvement Project No. ST. 2000 -1 30 - 32 �Qe�t-tr�ec� 11�t,c�o Q �a� cQ�� �Ux-t�t a az- y� U Approve Change Order No. 1 to the Hypolim Aerator Replacement for Moore Lake 33 - 34 �'�-� �. 6. Resolution In Support of an Application for a Minnesota Lawful Gambling Premise Permit for Italian American Minneapolis Foundation Club (Main Event, 7820 University Avenue N.E.) (Ward 3) .................................... 35 - 36 � � �e �... 7. Reconsider Paragon Cable Settlement 37 - 38 Q � e�o�� 8. Claims ... (t�61�i�-v-e �— D o 9. Licenses G�� 1- _ _ "�-e �. 39 .... 40 -101 �� , FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24, 2000 ADOPTION OF AGENDA. Q � ��.... OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: (Consideration of Items not on Agenda —15 Minutes) ;�'� �7� !e-c�-r.v� c� - ��.ti.,� `�� �B � PUBLIC HEARING: 10. Riverview Heights Area Improvement Project No. ST. 1999 —1 ........................... 102 —103 � � ;� � - 7 � �� � w� �r��� - y:�5 �m NEW BUSINESS: 11. Resolution Adopting Assessment for Riverview Heights Area Improvement Project No. ST. 1999 —1 .............. 104 - 147 ��.�' -�e c:�. - � �S3 12. First Reading of an Ordinance Revising Chapter 407 of the Fridley City Code in its Entirety, and Amending Chapter 11 of the Fridley City Code, Entitled "General Provisions and Fees" .................... 148 - 181 /�_a�� - 3 `to ( Ci���K�°� ., � 13. Plat Request, PS #00-01, by Timothy Jawor, to Accommodate a Six-Unit Townhome Development, Generally Located at 7411 University Avenue N.E. 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G�C',w2d�ll r. � . � �-�--� r �� � � � �� � �r� � v, � v � , �/..� � S:� ��o,s�� � � �?� 3�`'.�pprv��-- P(�f �u,e� ` r- ° ' �-=�-�--' .��--� ��� , � �s� , �G� pf ��' �u�� -�.*:�%�b,0� � ��� . J = 1 = =i= � �_- _, `�l��t'�Ra�,1�T�' BiIDDY POPPY Da�iY .1VI.a� Y9, ti000 WHEREAS, the annual sale of Buddy Poppies by the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States has been officially recognized and endorsed by governmental leaders since 1922; and WHEREAS, VFW Buddy Poppies are assembled by disabled veterans, and the proceeds of this worthy fund-raising campaign are used exclusively to benefit disabled and needy veterans, and the widows and orphans of deceased veterans; and, WHEREAS, the basic purpose of the annual sale of Buddy Poppies by the Veterans of Foreign Wars is eloquently reflected in the desire to "Honor the Dead by Helping the Living "; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that I, Nancy J. Jorgenson, Mayor of the City of Fridley, do hereby proclaim May 19, 2000, as ` V�2�Ra�1►l�t�' BIIDDY POPPY D�IY in the City of Fridley, and urge the residents of Fridley to recognize the merits of this cause by contributing generously to its support by purchasing Buddy Poppies on the day set aside for the distribution of these symbols of appreciation for the sacrifices of our honored dead. I urge all citizens to wear a Buddy Poppy as mute evidence of our gratitude to the men and women of this country who risked their lives in defense of the freedoms which we continue to enjoy as American citizens. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Fridley to be a�xed this 24th day o, f April, 2000. Nancy J. Jorgenson, Mayor � THE MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 10, 2000 THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF APRIL 10. 2000 The Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order by Mayor Jorgenson at 7:02 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, Councilmember Barnette, Councilmember Billings, and Councilmember Bolkcom MEMBERS ABSENT: None STATEMENT OF MEETING CONDUCT: Please be reminded that those present at today's meeting may hold a variety of views and opinions regarding the business to be conducted. The exercise of democracy through representative local government requires that ALL points of view be accommodated at these proceedings. It is further expected that a standard of mutual courtesy and respectfulness be exercised by all in attendance, through our individual expression, manner of speaking, and conduct. Therefore, please receive the views of other with the same degree of courtesy and respect which you desire to be given your views and opinions. Any departures from this standard will be addressed by the Presiding Officer through whatever means are deemed appropriate. Thank you for your attendance at today's meeting, and your agreement to abide by these standards of personal conduct. BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING: MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to open the Board of Review at 7:00 p.m. Seconded by Councilmember Barnette. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL MEMBERS VOTING AYE, MAYOR JORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE BOARD OF REVIEW WAS OPENED AT 7:02 P.M. Mr. Hervin, Assessor, explained that the Board of Review meeting was required by State Statutes and must be held in April or May for taxes payable the following year. There were no questions or comments from the public. MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to close the Board of Review Meeting. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom. THE APRIL 10 2000 MINtiTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 2 UPON A VOICE VOTE. ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR JORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNAI�IIMOUSLY AND THE BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING WAS CLOSED AT 7:20 P.1V1. PROCLAMATION: Davs of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust: Apri130 - Mav 7. 2000 Mayor Jorgenson stated that April 30 - May 7, 2000, was to be proclaimed as the Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust. This includes the International Day of Remembrance known as Yom Hoshoah, May 2. Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that Council could wait to continue the consent agenda until the regular meeting starting time at 7:30 p.m. Mayor Jorgenson stated that they could look at any informal status reports. Mr. Burns stated that he does not have any informal status reports. Councilmember Bolkcom asked Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, if a letter was mailed to residents and businesses regarding the upcoming noise wall meeting. Mr. Flora stated that,the notification had not been mailed yet. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if MnDOT would be sending out a letter. Mr. Flora stated that MnDOT sends out the letter. He currently was waiting for a return telephone call. Mayor Jorgenson asked about the meeting with MnDOT regarding the noise wall. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that on April 18 there would be another meeting at 7:00 p.m. in the lower level of the Municipal Center in relation to the sound barrier. MnDOT will be there to answer questions about the fence in the area by the sound barrier. Mr. Flora stated that there are a number of utilities along the fence line. They decided to move the wall eastward (closer to the highway) leaving residents or businesses a space between the wall and the fence up to fifteen feet. MnDOT proposed to remove the rear yard fence line to allow the residents or businesses access for space up to the wall. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that it will actually give them more room. Mr. Flora stated that it will give residents a little bigger back yard. Councilmember Barnette stated that it answers the question. It makes sense to take the fence out. THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 3 Mayor Jorgenson stated that the existing chain link fence on the west side up through University Avenue along the Fridley border to I-694 would be removed, and a wood fence would be put in as a sound barrier. Mr. Flora stated that he understood that the cyclone fence along University Avenue would be removed and a wall would be put up that is fifteen feet high. There would only be a wall, not the fence. Councilmember Wolfe asked how much closer to University Avenue the fence would be. Mr. Flora stated that it would be about fifteen feet closer to University Avenue. Councilmember Wolfe asked if the neighbors would be allowed to use that space. Mr. Flora stated that there are gas and electric lines in that area. Use of the land would be fine if it did not interfere with the utilities. Mr. Hickok stated that the City had an excellent turnout at the home improvement show. This year' show was at the Mounds View Community Center. They had not only remodeling information but recycling information as well. A great number of people stopped and talked to them and picked up information on recycling and remodeling. The home improvement show is held each year in the spring. Mr. Hickok said Ryan Jendro, HRA Home Remodeling Advisor, encouraged anyone tliinking of doing a remodeling project at home to call him at 572-3515. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Citv Council Meetin� of March 15, 2000 Mayor Jorgenson stated that on page 13, the first sentence should state that "Mayor Jorgenson stated that a wheelchair would be hard pressed to get into some of the places with the step up to the sidewalk" versus Councilmember Bolkcom making that statement. APPROVED CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OF MARCH 15, 2000 AS AMENDED. OLD BUSINESS: 1. ORDINANCE NO 1138 AMENDING SECTIONS 205.13, 205.14, 205.15, 205.16 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE PERTAINING TO ACCESSORY USES, AND SECTION 11 10 PERTAINING TO FEES (ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT ZTA #99-02, BY THE CITY OF FRIDLEY): Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that the ordinance makes two changes in the outdoor storage requirements for service stations/convenience stores. First, the owners and managers of these establishments may now store products within four feet of the front of their buildings on a permanent basis. The current ordinance provides only for THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 4 "temporary" exterior storage with no definition of temporary. The second change relates to storage at the fuel pumps. The new language does not allow the storage of products between fuel pumps. The ordinance also allows for storage of up to 20 pound propane tanks in a manner that is consistent with the City's Fire Code. Staff recommended Council's approval. WAIVEED THE READ AND ADOPTED ORDINANCE NO. 1138 ON THE SECOND READING AI�1D ORDERD PUBLICATION. APPROVED OFFICIAL TITLE AND SUMMARY ORDINANCE. NEW BUSINESS: 2. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF MARCH 15, 2000: RECEIVED THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF NIARCH 15, 2000. 3. SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP #00-02 BY GARY AND SALLY BANNOCHIE TO ALLOW A RESIDENCE TO BE BUILT IN A RIVER PRESERVATION DISTRICT. GENERALLY LOCATED AT 665 DOVER STREET N.E. (WARD 3Z Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that the petitioners are asking for a special use permit to construct a home in the Flood Fringe District at 665 Dover Street. There are no issues with this project other than a stipulation that the petitioner plant five trees on the lot to replace trees that they have removed. While the Planning Commission asked that the stipulation requiring the trees be removed, they approved the special use permit at their March 15 meeting. He asked that the original Stipulation No. 11 requiring five trees be restored. If Council approved the special use permit it would be with the tree stipulation. Staff recommended Council's approval. THIS ITEM WAS REMOVED FROM THE PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA AND PLACED AFTER NUMBER 14 UNDER NEW BUSINESS. 4. EXTENSION OF A VARIANCE. VAR #99-03, BY SCOTT AND AMRIA ST. ARNOLD, TO DECREASE THE REQUIRED ERONT YARD SETBACK FROM 35 FEET TO 28 FEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 96 SOUARE FOOT ENTRANCE FOYER. GENERALLY LOCATED AT 350 IRONTON STREET N.E. (WARD 3Z Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that staff recommended that the variance be extended one year to April 14, 2001. This variance would allow the construction of a 96 square foot foyer. APPROVED EXTENSION OF A VARIANCE, VAR#99-03. THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 5 5. RECEIVE BIDS AND AWARD CONTRACTS FOR THE 2000 PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT UPGRADES. PROJECT NO. 328: Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that this is the sixth and final year of the current playground equipment upgrade program. Parks included in this year's program are: Community, Flanery, Locke, Jubilee and Creekridge. Bids were opened on March 22. Neighbors in the areas served by the parks were given an opportunity to review the various proposals. The Parks and Recreation Commission subsequently considered citizen input and recommended that the bids for all parks but Creekridge be awarded to Flanagan Sales. These amounts come to a total of $113,000. The Commission also recommended that the bid for Creekridge Park be awarded to Minnesota/Wisconsin Playgrounds, Inc. in the amount of $21,000. Staff recommended Council's approval. THIS ITEM WAS REMOVED FROM THE PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA AND PLACED AFTER ITEM NO. 3 UNDER NEW BUSINESS. � 6. RESOLUTION NO. 31-2000 PROVIDING FOR THE CHANGE IN CONTROL OF A CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISEE: Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that following the public hearing on March 20, 2000, staff recommended that Council approve the transfer of ownership of ou'r local cable franchisee from Time Warner, Inc. to America Online, Inc. The City has been assured that the transfer will have no adverse effect on cable service in Fridley. ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 31-2000. 7. CLAIMS: APPROVED PAYMENT OF CLAIM NUMBERS 92535 TROUGH 92847. 8. LICENSES: APPROVED ALL LICENSES AS SUBMITTED. 9. ESTIMATES: APPROVED ESTIMATES AS FOLLOWS: Holstad and Knaak, P.L.C. 3535 Vadnais Center Drive St. Paul, MN 55110 Services rendered as City Attorney for the Month of March, 2000 $ 5,000 THE APRIL 10. 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 6 Newquist & Ekstrum, Chartered 301 Fridley Plaza Office Building 6401 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 - 4381 Services Rendered as City Prosecuting Attorney for the Month of January, 2000 $ 19,463.00 Ron Kassa Construction 6005 - 250�' Street East Elko, MN 55020 . Miscellaneous Concrete Curb and Gutter and Sidewalk Repair Project No. 330 Estimate No. 1 $ 4,366.39 Councilmember Barnette asked Mr. Hickok that with respect to Item No. 1, if the service stations can have salt in front of the building but not in between the pumps. Mr. Hickok stated that was correct. Councilmember Barnette asked that Item No. 3 be removed for discussion. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that she would like Item No 3 to be remaved- also. Mayor Jorgenson stated that she would like discussion on Item No. 5. Mayor Jorgenson also asked Mr. Hickok to give an overview on the storage of the LP gas tanks. Mr. Hickok stated that at the last meeting, staff was asked to look at the LP gas tanks on a site and make a distinction, if necessary, in the ordinance about how stores would handle those. Staff did an evaluation and found two of the large 250 gallon refillable propane operations at convenience store/gas stations in the City. There are a number of convenience stores that have the small displays that have the sma1120 pound cylinders. The ordinance language allows the 20 pound cylinders in the exchange cages to be located on-site within the parameters of the City's fire code. The existing refillable type tanks that are out there are considered pre-existing to this ordinance. Any new tanks have to go through the special use permit process for storage on that site. It seems that the industries' favorite option is the exchange tanks and the 20 pound cylinders. Some of the operations cater to motor homes and larger vehicles. The focus will probably be the 20 pound tanks. Mayor Jorgenson asked Mr. Hickok if the stations would have to apply for a special use permit for the cages. Mr. Hickok stated that they would not. That would be handled administratively. The large cylinders would come through the special use permit process. THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 7 Mr. Hickok asked Mr. Burns if Item No. 1 approving Official Title and Summary Ordinance would be discussed by the Council. Mr. Burns stated that it was for outdoor storage. He apologized because he intended for this item to be part of the consent agenda. It does not change the ordinance. It is an approval of the publication of the Title and Summary. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to approve the proposed consent agenda with the exception of Item Nos. 3 and 5 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 Barnette, to adopt the agenda with the exception of Item Nos. 3 and 5. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR JORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. OPEN FORUM.VISITORS: Mr. Donald Savelkoul, 916 West Moore Lake Drive, stated that he would like to present a petition with signatures from 213 residents of Fridley petitioning the replacement of the boardwalk of the dunes in Fridley. MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to receive the petition from Mr. Savelkoul. Seconded by Councilmember Wolfe. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR JORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mr. Savelkoul stated that he appreciated the opportunity to meet with Mr. Burns. The dunes is situated across the street from the Fridley High School. For many years there has been a boardwalk in the dunes running from the north diagonally to the west for approximately 500 yards. The boardwalk went down to Moore Lake. The boardwalk has been torn out, and the sign that was posted stated that there were no plans to replace it. There had not been any hearing that he knows of on this question and no notice given or citizen input received. Mr. Savelkoul stated that he felt that the consequences of this removal will include a drastic reduction in the use of the dunes. Seniors, handicapped people, and people with small children will have problems visiting the dunes. The vegetation will overcome the path. The dunes will not be able to exist with constant trampling and disintegration of the vegetation. About two THE APRIL 10 2000 vlIr�;TES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE S hundred daycare children will no longer be taking frequent walks on the dunes because their shoes and clothing will become soiled and muddy. They may even develop skin diseases. The petition seems to conflict with some views of City administrative officials. This is unfortunate because the City officials are competent, conscientious and hard-working. City officials do not necessarily have the same viewpoint of the residents. Mr. Savelkoul stated that they could not get the signatures of the two hundred daycare children, their parents, high school students who use it to go canoeing and have classes there, or their parents. This is used City-wide. The Youth Commission had the highest response for favoring replacing the boardwalk. He �vas called today and told that the $40,000 that it would take to replace the boardwalk is already in the approved year 2000 budget for an asphalt pathway. The purposes of the original installation of the boardwalk should be fulfilled. Mr. Burns stated that he appreciates Mr. Savelkoul's efforts and hard work with the petition. He and Mr. Savelkoul talked about the boazdwalk replacement as part of the City's parks capital improvements project. It was recognized that it would cost $60,000 to replace the boardwalk and the fence that was there. It was a decision that the City made to remove the boardwalk, place some signing there, and give people a chance to tell the City whether they missed the boardwalk or not. The boardwalk was taken out last fall and signs displayed that people could contact the City with concerns. They received eighteen telephone calls. As part of the planning process, a citizen survey was conducted and 20 percent of people stated that they used the dunes, while 73 percent stated that they did not. The survey stated that 25 percent stated that they felt the City should spend $60,000 to replace the boardwalk. "No" was the answer for 38 percent and 37 percent did not know. �'here are lot of park improvement that priorities far exceed the money, and they need to take a very close look at the Dunes. Council will take the petition into consideration. Mayor Jorgenson stated that one of the reasons the boardwalk was removed was due to its poor condition. The timbers underneath were rotting, and it started to become a legal liability for the City. Mr. Burns showed pictures of the deteriorating boardwalk with nails protruding, rotting wood, and missing planks. The condition was really a liability for the taxpayers. Mayor Jorgenson stated that they will be meeting with the Parks and Recreation Commission. They will be going over the five year capital improvement plan for the City as a whole. There is a question of limited resources, and a great deal of work is being requested to be done. She thanked Mr. Savelkoul for his interest and in talking to the neighborhood. The Council takes his interest very seriously, as the children and high school use this as well. Mayor Jorgenson thanked Mr. Savelkoul for coming in. Ms. Jerri Lynn, resident of Fridley Terrace Mobile Home Park, stated that she wanted to extend some thanks to the Fire Department for amving promptly at the fire in the mobile home park that occurred recently. They requested that residents remove the cars to clear the area for the fire equipment and ensured everyone's safety. They were very professional and kept the fire from spreading to other's homes. Ms. Lynn wanted to let everyone in Fridley know what a wonderful THE APRIL 10, 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 9 job the Fire Department did. She has had discussions with several people in the Fridley Police Department about different issues. Public Safety Director Dave Sallman, Deputy Public Safety Director Gary Lenzmeier, Lieutenant Herb Zimmerman, and Patrol Officers Standal, Morse, and Monsrud have listened carefully to her and responded with insightful answers. Fridley citizens are lucky to have these individuals at our service. She also thanked Councilmember Barnette for listening to her. She was very happy to be a resident of the City of Fridley. Ms. Maria St. Arnold and Mr. Scott St. Arnold, 350 Ironton Street, stated that they have a problem in their yard. They showed Councilmember Bolkcom their problem last fall. The flooding of the creek that extends from the Springbrook Nature Center that goes through the back of their yard is very extensive and is causing their yard to erode. Mr. St. Arnold stated that they think that the housing development behind Springbrook may be creating a lot of runoff . Ms. St. Arnold stated that in the last couple of yeazs it has gotten more intense. The St. Arnolds brought pictures that showed the stages of the flooding water and erosion. Mr. St. Arnold stated that he has tried to fix the retaining wall with fabric and rocks. The creek used to be about 6 feet wide and now it is 10 feet wide. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that she went over to their property and asked NIr. Flora for clarification of what he and she talked about previously. Mr. Flora stated that they talked about the work the St. Arnolds were doing on their bank to stabilize the bank. They discussed the issue with the St. Arnolds. Ms. St. Arnold stated that they appreciate his visit but no matter how much work they are doing, it is like putting toothpicks up. Although they are happy to do the work themselves, it is costing them a lot of money. Mr. St. Arnold stated that he does not mind finishing the landscaping himself, but the force of water comes through no matter what he does. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that the runoff off East River Road could have been improved with the street improvements but it has not. Mr. St. Arnold stated that they get a lot of pollution. Ms. St. Arnold stated that the force of the water is upsetting the nests of the ducks, and it is very heartbreaking listening to baby ducks separated from their mothers. There is also a lot of debris. Mr. St. Arnold stated that there are many kids on the block, and the water is a magnet. Sooner or later one of those kids is going to slip and drown. THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 10 Mr. St. Arnold stated that maybe if there are holding ponds by Springbrook that would help. Councilmember Bolkcom asked Mr. Flora if they could look into this further. Mr. Flora stated that they already have a Springbrook Creek project identified. There are five ponds upstream from their property, but there aze a lot of drains with a lot of runoff. Mayor Jorgenson asked if there was any way of undergrounding some of that water. Mr. Flora stated that it is possible but very expensive. Mayor Jorgenson stated that there was a similar project with Stonybrook Creek a couple of years ago. That put the creek underground. Mr. St. Arnold stated that they are not wanting to put the creek underground. They just want to control some of the force that comes through. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if there were any grants or loans the St. Arnolds could benefit from. The biggest issue is trying to get other cities to come on board. Mr. Flora stated that he is not aware of any. The problem is in Fridley, and it is very difficult to receive money from other cities. � . , Gouncilmember Barnette stated that there was a weir built before to stop some of that flow. -- Mr. Flora stated that there is a total of five ponds in Springbrook Nature Center as well as a weir to control some of that flow coming out of the nature center. The problem is primarily spring rains or snow melt. The St. Arnolds stated that it is minimal rains, and the problem is all summer long. Mr. Flora stated that any additional rain will cause the problem because there is not the storage capacity there. Mayor Jorgenson stated that the water is coming from Coon Rapids, Blaine, Spring Lake Park, passing through the nature center, on its way to the Mississippi River. She knows that the Six Cities Watershed Organization does not have the taxing authority that the_ Rice Creek Watershed District does. Mayor Jorgenson said the City will take a look at see what could be done. She does not know if Mr. Flora has any backfill that would be available. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that she thought the water had to be slowed down before it gets there. Mr. St. Arnold stated that the pressure of the water is equal to the water rushing out of a dam. No matter how much fabric and how much you try to stabilize the bank, that pressure is going to keep going underneath whatever you do. THE APRIL 10, 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 11 Mr. Flora stated that it is a process of constructing the wall and putting in fabric and block. Mr. St. Arnold stated that he has put keystone block and six inches of concrete and rock behind it. He knows what he is doing with that, and it still has not helped. Mayor Jorgenson stated that they will take a look at this and work with Mr. And Mrs. St. Arnold. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 10. ORDINANCE REVISING CHAPTER 407 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE IN ITS ENTIRETY. AND AMENDING CHAPTER 11 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE. ENTITLED "GENERAL PROVISIONS AND FEES" (RIGHT-OF-WAY MANAGEMENTI: MOTION by Councilrnember Bolkcom to open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilmember Wolfe. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR J ORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED AT 8:15 P.M. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated that this was a follow-up from 1997 and the legislative laws in Chapter 123 regarding right-of-�vay management as a result of the PUC (Public Utilities Commission) rules. The City adopted the ordinance in 1998. The PUC, as a result of the state- directed task force, had come up with rules to identify restoration of the right-of-way, and the League of Minnesota Cities has taken those rules and applied them to its model ordinance. This change is to bring the existing ordinance into compliance with the PUC rules and follow the leave model. The changes inherent are: 1. The word "public" has been added for all right-of-ways for additional clarification. 2. It officially adopts the 1997 session laws. 3. Added eleven definitions from the League of Minnesota Cities model. 4. Redefined the restoration process. 5. Clarified denial and revocation criteria. 6. Established a nuisance item for failure to register right-of-way facilities. 7. Deletes our prior indemnification section and adds the PUC verbage. 8. Increases the registration fee from $1 � to $50. 9. Increases the excavation fee from $200 to $300 as a result of this past year's experience. Mr. Flora stated that the City provided a draft of the changes to the utility companies in January. Today they received comments from Minnegasco regarding the proposed changes. The changes from Minnegasco are basically addressing the entire ordinance, and most of the issues raised deal with paragraphs that are not being changed in the revision. The basic intent was to challenge the entire ordinance in lieu of addressing the proposed changes suggested by the PUC and League of Minnesota Cities. THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 12 Mr. John Theis, NSP representative, stated that they have nine concerns and issues with the published rules associated with the right-of-way management plan. Mr. Theis read the sections they had concerns with. Mayor Jorgenson asked if he could provide those concerns in writing to help them address this. Mr. Theis stated that he would. Mr. Rick Pylan, a professional engineer. involved in right-of-way management issues and other engineering issues for Minnegasco, stated that he was sent the ordinances in January. In late January or early February, he reviewed his comments with Mr. Flora. He heartily agrees with Mr. Theis and wants to make one comment on Section 407.01. When he originally read it, he felt it was very antagonistic and seemed to be blaming the utilities for all of the problems in the right-of-way. MOTION by Councilmember Billings to receive the letter dated April 10, 2000 from Albert M. Swintek of Reliant Energy. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR JORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR JORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT 8:26 P.M. 11. RECONSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #94-18. FOR THE SINCLAIR SERVICE GARAGE. GENERALLY LOCATED AT 6290 HIGHWAY 65 N.E. (WARD 2): MOTION by Councilmember Wolfe to open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR JORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED AT 8:26 P.M. Mr. Hickok, Planning Coordinator, stated that in 1994 a special use permit was granted for this property. The special use permit was to allow automotive repair at this location. At that time, the facility was closed and out of service for some time. A special use permit was required to reinitiate automotive repair activities on the site. Mr. Hickok stated that special use permits are designed to provide an opportunity for a use to exist recognizing that in order to make it compatible with adjacent properties it may need special THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 13 considerations and stipulations to coincide with the uses of its surroundings. This special use permit was granted in 1994 with eleven stipulations. The stipulations related to the site plan improvements on the site, operation standards on the site. It is being reconsidered due to failure to meet certain aspects of those stipulations. The existing building is on the site, and there are pumps in front of the facility. There is a pazking area in front of the service building and parking stalls nosing into the south end of the lot. On the original site plan there are parking spaces to be striped and laid out in the area north of the building. Mr. Hickok stated that the reason that this is before you this evening is the business' failure to meet two of the stipulations on the site. The stipulations are: 2) No junked vehicles shall be stored on site; and 7) There shall not be any outdoor storage outside of the screened yazd area except for licensed motor vehicles that are parked in the designated parking stalls, provided that they are not parked outside for more than 48 continuous hours. Mr. Hickok stated that it has been observed that there are vehieles that have been there for nine months or more. There are not clearly identified parking stalls on site. What has happened is that the site is filled up with vehicles This creates the situation where the service vehicles need to park on the right-of-way and grass. There have even been some vehicles with "for sale" signs parked on the boulevard. Staff recommended that Council hold a public hearing to receive comments so Council can determine what it is that they would hope to do with this special use permit. Councilmember Bolkcom asked Mr. Hickok if he had conversations with the property owner. Mr. Hickok stated that he had a conversation very recently after the notice of the special use permit violation went out. Prior to that, the Code Enforcement Officer contacted the property owner about the vehicles being parked on the boulevard. For a short time there was improvement. The violations occurred with vehicles parked on the boulevard. Mr. Tony Preciado, property manager, stated that he has only been there for the last year. He did not know about the eleven stipulations. He thought it was ironic about the 48 hour deal with cars sitting, because there are times it may take a couple of days to get a part for a vehicle. He talked to his customers about where the cars need to be parked. Councilmember Wolfe asked Mr. Hickok if there is ever an exception made for cars that are sitting waiting for a part. Mr. Hickok stated that there are not. It is a standard ordinance that prescribes how long a car can stay out. A part may take six weeks to get there. To have a car sitting outside makes the place become unsightly and overcrowded. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that the issue is if they have two or three cars sitting outside and why cars end up sitting on the boulevard because there is no place else to park. Mr. Hickok stated that was correct. THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 14 Mayor Jorgenson asked Mr. Preciado if he took over the property in the last couple of years and was unaware of the stipulations. Mr. Preciado stated that he took it over in January of 1999. He did not know about any of the stipulations. He has learned several things about compliance with State and City codes, but he is still learning. Councilmember Billings stated that Stipulation No. 7 refers to a screened area and cars not being parked more than 48 hours outside of the screened area. The implication is if you are waiting for a car to be worked on, and you are waiting for a parking spot, it needs to be in the screened area for that time period. Mr. Hickok stated that was conect. Mr. Preciado stated that the screened area is only 6 feet by 6 feet, and it would be hard to store any vehicle there. Councilmember Billings asked Mr. Hickok if the special use permit specified the area of the screened in area or if the property owner could expand the size of it. Mr. Hickok stated that the screened in area presently is exactly what was proposed in the site plan by the original operator. If the current operator wants to expand that they could discuss this. Councilmember Billings stated that each property is examined on its own merits. Generally speaking, a 20 foot by 20 foot fenced-in area is not something that generally has to go through all of the processes. Mr. Hickok stated that this stipulation did not indicate a size but made a commitment to put a screened in area for vehicles or other items that are outside, so it is fair to say we could do that here. Councilmember Bolkcom asked how many problems it would solve. Mr. Hickok stated it could solve a number of problems on the site. He was concerned about the vehicle grilles outside on the edge of the parking lot in the grass which should always be in a screened in area. Landscaped areas need to be kept clean, and certain items should never be stored outside. Mayor Jorgenson stated that there were a number of stipulations that need to be completed before December 31, 1998. She asked if there were any previous conversations with the previous owner. Mr. Hickok stated that there were discussions with the original owner. There were items whose installations were delayed and other improvements with existing landscape that needed to be done. There was cooperation in the beginning, but he was not sure at what point the cooperation stopped. THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 15 Mayor Jorgenson asked if the City is notified of any transfer of ownership. Mr. Hickok stated that the City is not necessarily notified. In this case, they were not, although the special use permit is on file at the land records office in Anoka County. It is something the property owner is responsible for. Mayor Jorgenson asked Mr. Preciado if the previous owner covered any information with him at the time of the sale. Mr. Preciado stated that he leased the place from Sinclair, and they are located in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mayor Jorgenson asked whom a City representative could talk to. Mr. Hickok stated that the property owner is responsible. They alerted the Salt Lake City Sinclair office as well as Mr. Preciado about the concerns they have on the property. They tried to overcommunicate as necessary to make the local individuals and the corporate owners out of state aware of the stipulations. Mayor Jorgenson asked if they had received any response from Sinclair. Mr. Hickok stated that they had not. Mayor Jorgenson asked if the property owner had received materials from the City. Mr. Hickok stated that the materials were not returned in the mail so he assumed they were received. Councilmember Bolkcom asked Mr. Preciado if he had any conversations with the owners. Mr. Preciado stated that there is an office locally that he deals with, but he has not talked to them about these issues. Mr. Burns asked Mr. Preciado how much of a problem is it to comply with the City. Mr. Preciado stated that as far as the 48-hour stipulation, he could be pulling cars in there for a few days. Realistically, he could actually put about four cars inside at night. It should not be a problem to comply. It is just a hassle for him to get the cars back in, especially if he has to push them. Mayor Jorgenson asked if there was a possibility of expanding the screened area in the back. Mr. Preciado stated that was a possibility, but he is not allowed to do anything with the property. Councilmember Bolkcom asked about the other clean-up concerns like with the grilles outside. She did not think this was any different than places like Home Depot with a special use permit. THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 16 Mr. Preciado is not the first business to come before them. They are preriy strict about enforcing those things and making sure they are done. This is serious business here. Mr. Preciado stated that when he gets there in the morning sometimes he wonders if he is not just a dumping site. There is stuff dumped all the time. Mayor Jorgenson stated that there are a couple of cars on his property that he has done work on. People have not paid for it, and he is hoping to negotiate for cash for his services. Mr. Preciado said that the State would make it a lot easier to put a lean on the vehicle. He has two cars with substantial bills on them, and the owners have not come to make payment on them. He does not want to just tell them that the car is his now, and it is not easy as far as the state goes either. He does not know exactly what he has to do as far as putting a lean on the vehicle, but he does know that there is a lot of paperwork involved. Mayor Jorgenson stated that Mr. Preciado could possibly have a sheriff s sale on that type of property. It involves a long legal list as well. Mr. Knaak stated that there are a number of procedures that have to be followed. It is not a simple process. Mayor Jorgenson asked if the City could help Mr. Preciado. Mr: Knaak stated that the City cannot. If there is a nuisance that relates to the property where tk�e nuisance is located, the City runs into difficulty if it starts becoming a credit enforcement agency for its citizens. Mayor Jorgenson stated she is not advocating that. She would like to be able to see Mr. Preciado get the money he needs for the repair of those vehicles and to get them off the property as well. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that it seems that the Sinclair people should be able to help him with these issues. Mayor Jorgenson stated that the Southern Anoka County Chamber of Commerce could possibly help him out. Mr. Preciado stated that he talked to the Anoka County Sheriff s Office. They will be sending him paperwork for the procedures he needs to go through. Councilmember Wolfe asked if Mr. Preciado calls the police right away when people dump things on his lot. He also asked if the Police Department could contact Mr. Hickok. Mr. Hickok stated that he could let the police know, so Patrol Officers could keep their eyes out, but the reality of it is that the property owners are responsible. They need to keep their property clean and well maintained. They need to do their own security measures to keep it clean. He has observed that the better a property looks, the less likely it is to have stuff dumped on it. THE APRIL 10, 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 17 Councilmember Billings stated that the reports from staff indicate that Stipulation Nos. 2 and 7 from 1994 are being violated. He asked if there are inoperable vehicles being stored for extended periods of time that there is no hope of fixing. Mr. Preciado stated that there are no inoperable vehicles. The fee to repair an inoperable vehicle is more than what the customer wants to spend. He gives them time to figure out what they want to do. Generally, he brings them all to the junkyard. Councilmember Billings asked how long he gives the customer to make that decision. Mr. Preciado stated that it has only happened a couple of times. The longest time was four days. Councilmember Billings asked Mr. Hickok about his observation of junk vehicles on site. Mr. Hickok stated that there has been vehicles missing component parts that are in the inoperable vehicle section of the code including unlicensed vehicles. It has not been very common, but on occasions there have been junk vehicles. Councilmember Wolfe asked Mr. Preciado if it was okay with him that Council tabled this for sixty days. i�1r. Preciado stated that it was. Mayor Jorgenson stated that Mr. Preciado could use any of the correspondence that the �ity sends him to assist in the efforts with Sinclair. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if Mr. Preciado could have the person he is dealing with talk to Mr. Hickok directly. Mayor Jorgenson stated that the City would like to work with Mr. Preciado to make this a win- win situation for his business and for the City. MOTION by Councilmember Wolfe to continue the public hearing and to allow staff to pick an appropriate date no later than July 1, 2000. Seconded by Councilmember Barnette. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR JORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT 8:59 P.M. 12. RECONSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT. SP #76-08, TO _NORMA WILLSON ALLOWING AN APARTMENT TO EXIST WITHIN A SINGLE- FAMILY RESIDENCE IN A R-1, SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 401 IRONTON STREET N.E. (WARD 3): MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to waive the reading and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilmember Barnette. THE APRIL 10 20001�1INUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 18 UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR JORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT 8:59 P.M. Mr. Hickok, Planning Coordinator, stated that the property at 401 Ironton was granted a special use permit in 1976. At that time, City Code allowed a second dwelling in a single-family home once the special use permit was obtained. Current ordinances would not allow that option. Since 1976, the property has deteriorated to the point that it can no longer support a second dwelling unit. In 1999, staff inet with the property owner several times to discuss concerns about the building, the number of residents occupying the single family stiructure, and the status of the rental license. In September Ms: Willson was asked to vacate all tenants other than those permitted through Special Use Permit SP #76-08. No tenants were vacated. In November the owner applied for rezoning to legitimize the multi-tenant nature of the complex. Staff is concerned about the structural integrity of the building for the multi-tenant use requested. Inspection occurred in late December. Poor building conditions were confirmed during this inspection. Based on the findings of that inspection, staff spoke with the owner who withdrew her request for the rezoning. The City refunded that application. Staff informed the property owner that the inspection revealed enough structural deficiency that they would recommend that Council revisit the special use permit that was granted in 1976. The following is a list of some deficiencies discovered in the inspection: 1) Little or no maintenance for several years; 2) The interior and exterior stairways serving the second floor and attic space were inadequate to serve the weight of numerous adults or a single adult exiting in an emergency situation; 3) There were spongy floors in the second floor unit, 4) Water and plumbing defects had likely deteriorated the floor system to a point where it was structurally inadequate; 5) Moisture problems that had caused mold growth were apparent in the second unit, 6) Windows throughout the home were broken and unrepaired; 7) The building lacked smoke detectors; 8) There were exposed Romex cables on the stairwells and on the front of the structure outside; 9) The electrical box revealed that obvious modifications had been made without electrical inspection or certified electrician's tags being placed on the box; 10) The third floor lacked ventilation; 11) The third floor lacked proper ceiling height or adequate space but was occupied; 12) A toilet was installed without a permit in the third floor; 13) The ventilation for the toilet did not go up outside the unit but instead the vent pipe terminated before the ceiling; 14) There were no GFI's (ground fault interrupter,)in the kitchen which is a leading cause for electrocution; 15) The fire window on the third floor lacked proper fire ladder; 16) Lacked tagged fire extinguishers; 17) Unsecured electrical receptor in the entryway; and 18) Evidence of the third floor occupant extinguishing cigarettes by pressing them into the carpet. Mr. Hickok stated that staff recommended holding a public hearing this evening, taking public comment, and then acting to revoke Special Use Permit #76-08 during the legislative action portion of the meeting, and further ordering evacuation of all tenants from the second unit of the home immediately. Councilmember Bolkcom asked Mr. Hickok if all of the information he went through is on the rentaI property portion of the home. THE APRIL 10. 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 19 Mr. Hickok stated that was correct. Councilmember Bolkcom asked Mr. Hickok if there was a state inspector in the home. Mr. Hickok stated that was conect. The property owner requested a state inspector to come through the home and the inspector confirmed the findings. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if the inspection used a standard checklist. Mr. Hickok stated that was conect. Ms. Norma Willson, owner of the rental property at 401 Ironton Street, stated that there is false information. She also said that the third floor is not occupied, and some things that Mr. Hickok told her about have been fixed. Councilmember Bolkcom asked Ms. Willson if she has had anyone in the home to reinspect the property since she has had the major repairs. Ms. Willson stated that she had not. She requested an itemization from Mr. Hickok, but she never received it. She paid for a rental permit and received the letter dated March 14 that her daughter had requested. However, it did not allow enough time to make the corrections. Councilmember Bolkcom asked Ms. Wil?son if she saw a copy of the report of the insp�ction that was conducted in August. Ms. Willson stated that she did not. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if she talked with Mr. Ralph Messer, Rental Housing Office Assistant about some of the things that need to be fixed. Ms. Willson stated that she talked with him. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if she called to have anyone reinspect it. Ms. Willson stated that they completed a lot of the repairs, but she did not call anyone because she was waiting far the report that she requested. NIr. Larry Wood, a friend of Ms. Willson's, stated that 80 percent of the things have been completed. The fire inspectors have come out in the past five or six years and have approved the building up until the last year. Now all of sudden all of the things that have been done are not acceptable. Ms. Willson stated that she does have smoke detectors and fire extinguishers all over the place. Ms. Willson stated that the two broken windows have been repaired. THE APRIL 10. 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 20 Mr. Wood stated that if they could have some more time to get this up to code, there is no reason for revocation of her license. Ms. Willson stated that the state building inspector said that it is a good old house. They will replace things like the stairway, but there has not been enough time from March 14 until now. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that they have a copy of the letter sent to her dated September 3, 1999, stating that the inspection was completed, and that the license would not be issued until they have completion of the repairs. Ms. Willson stated that is the letter she had asked for. Mr. Wood stated that they have a copy of the repair letter that was given to her daughter. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that they are saying that they received that letter in March of this year. Ms. Willson stated that was correct. They did not receive anything last August ar September about what needed to be done. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that her daughter met with Mr. Hickok a couple of times. Ms. Willson stated that she did not know anything about those meetings. Councilmember Bolkcom asked Mr. Wood how much time he would need to do all the repairs. Mr. Wood stated that the first time he saw the information was tonight. He thought he would need about six months to complete the repairs. Mr. Hickok stated that the situation is such that many of the items on the list like batteries and smoke detectors are simple items to fix. However, years of toilets not being fixed has caused the bathroom floor of the second floor unit to rot to a point that two inspectors did not want to be in the bathroom at the same time for fear of ending up in the lower story of the unit. This is not as simple as having someone come in and put sheeting down on the floor. The fix for these problems will take someone that understands the structural integrity of the building. The floor framing members have been avoided so long that rot is carried back into a place on the ends of the units and maybe on the ends of the floor of the kitchen next door to the bathroom and so forth. This is not likely something you can fix quickly. It is easy to say that most of the items on the list have to be fixed, but the State inspector estimated $40,000 and $65,000 of improvement before it is back to where it should be. Mr. Burns stated that the requirement of the licensed contractor is something that applies to everybody throughout the City per code. Mr. Hickok stated that was correct. THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 21 i�Is. Willson stated that the floor in the bathroom was done by a carpenter. The floor in the porch was a foot lower so that does not have anything to do with the rest of the structure. The bathroom floor was fixed right this time by putting crossbars. v1r. Wood stated that there is subfloor under there which he repaired and used all brand new lumber. Mayor Jorgenson asked if any building permiXs were applied for the recent repairs he just made. Mr. Wood stated that they did. Mayor Jorgenson asked if they had an inspector out who took a look to make sure that the underfloorings were in a safe and stable condition before they put in a new subfloor. Mr. Wood stated that he did not. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that there is a copy of one inspection done on December 6, 1999. When there is this many violations for a rental property, she asked how long staff normally gives someone to complete the repairs. Ms. Willson stated that she paid for the permit but did not renew it. All of these violations on the third floor do not have anything to do with the permit because that floor is not rented. Councilmember Barnette asked how many people were renting currently. :�is. Willson stated that she has three people renting right now on the second floor. Her nephew and grandson live in the basement. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that including the third floor or not, there were many things that needed repair. If an inspector has not been in to inspect these things, the City does not consider them fixed. Nir. Wood asked if they could have someone come and inspect the changes that have been completed. He also asked if they could have more time to make the rest of the changes. Mayor Jorgenson stated that was a possibility. She asked if staff had a copy of the state inspector's inspection. 1�1r. Hickok stated that he will forward that, but at this time he did not have it. Mr. Messer stated that he was not a member of the inspection team. This is also a zoning issue. Ms. Willson was operating approximately four units, plus there is information she was renting bedrooms out to families in her home with the City's permission to have one unit in addition to her own living unit in that structure. There was a young woman and a small child there at the time that he received the report. The concern was that if a fire broke out there was only one way to get that child out. That was down a shaky stairwell. THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 22 Mr. Messer stated that rental property repairs must be done by licensed contractors. A letter was sent to Ms. Willson last September stating that following completion of repairs, a license would be issued upon City Council approval. As of December, the tenants had not been removed, and Ms. Willson had not cut back to her zoning units which is what brought the action to the Community Development Department. Councilmember Barnette asked if that letter was dated September 1. He verified that Ms. Willson said she never received the letter. Mr. Messer stated that it was not returned by the Post Office. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if it would be reasonable to continue the hearing because she has said she has fixed some things. One issue is that there is no rental license and the property is currently being rented. There are a fair amount of things she believes have been fixed. Mr. Messer stated that they have received a complaint from a party alluding to lights that flickered, outlets that sparked, and circuit breakers that have to be constantly reset. He wondered what assurance there could be that someone is not living on the third floor. He has a concern for people there and in the basement not being adequately egressed, plus people on the third floor may not be able to get out on the escape ladder. Mayor Jorgenson stated that she would like to see a copy of the report from the State Inspector. It would be fair to look at the work that Mr. Wood has done to the property and to make a determination of who' is living where so Council can make a decision. She asked if it would be enough time to look at this between now and May 24. Mr. Hickok stated that they could follow through with that, but there are some things that are very important to understand. The answer to the question of whether or not staff should give them more time is no. The statement that Ms. Willson has not received a letter and does not know about the list of problems is questionable. You would absolutely know with certainty what the issues were on your property after the time that staff has spend with Ms. Willson. Mr. Hickok continued by staying that the State Inspector does not have jurisdiction. However, staff appreciates that Ms. Willson contacted the state to verify what the City inspectors about her property said. There is a very competent staff and the report states that there are issues that do not warrant having a second unit in the building again. To say that Ms. Willson has corrected the problems would require the inspectors to open the floor up to inspect the improvements. A building permit is used to make sure repairs are done correctly and up to code which would mean looking at the framing before it is covered up. Mr. Hickok did not think it was fair to give Ms. Willson more time. He strongly urged that Council understand the importance of getting folks out of the second unit before something happens, such as a fire. If Ms. Willson would like to re-apply for a rezoning after the home is repaired to the City's satisfaction that is a different issue. THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 23 Councilmember Bolkcom asked what kind of liability the City would have if they continued this discussion on May 24 with them not having a rental permit and still having tenants. She asked what kind of notice is needed for the tenants. Mr. Knaak stated that the liability issue is if the City has undertaken responsibility for the inspection and the City has determined that there is non-compliance, the City must go forward to aggressively but reasonably enforce provisions of its ordinances. Cities that have not used diligence on these kinds of reports have been sued and found liable for failure to follow up on these kinds of life-threatening issues which would be a high liability. The issue of precedent with the licensing issue is very important. As you treat one so must you treat the rest. The City's problem is not the contractual relationship between the landlord and the renter. The City's sole jurisdiction is the protection of individuals residing in the City and if circumstances are found to be unsafe, removal is immediate. If this presents a problem between the landlord and the tenant it is not the City's immediate responsibility. Unhabitable rental units is an issue that has to be addressed. The landlord would be held liable for breaking the lease. Councilmember Bolkcom asked what the word "unhabitable" is defined as. Mr. Knaak stated that code violations are interpreted to be issues related to habitability. Mayor Jorgenson asked if they would be basically removing certificate of occupancy for the unit. Mr. Knaak stated that the issue has more to do �vith the licensure of the rental unit. It is illegal to rent without a license. If you do not have appropriate authorizatian, you would be talkin� about giving people a basis for immediate removal. Councilmember Bolkcom asked what type of responsibility the City has whether someone received a letter or not. Mr. Knaak stated that some of what has been construed to Council is that there is presumed to be a tenant in the building. Ms. Willson needs a license to have someone rent. She has admitted that she does not have a license. That is pretty much the end of discussion. This does not need to get beyond that. Every landlord in the City is charged with the responsibility of understanding all the laws that apply whether it is their residence or business. Mayor Jorgenson asked if, when someone applies for a rental permit and they paid the fee, if the City would not necessarily give them a permit. Mr. Knaak stated that the fee is for a purpose of paying for the City's expense to conduct the necessary investigation. It is not a guarantee of approval. Ms. St. Arnold stated that they live on the same street, and Mr. St. Arnold is block captain. Mr. St. Arnold stated that the neighbors have concerns about things that go on at Ms. Willson's property such as police visits, the amount of people that live there, and the lack of exterior maintenance on the house. THE APRIL 10. 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 24 Ms. St. Arnold stated that there are children that are not monitored. Mr. St. Arnold stated that the neighbors are concerned about what goes on in the house. They have seen people walking out in handcuffs. They have heard that it is a halfway house for the Anoka County jaiL Ms. St. Arnold stated that it is a question of respect for the neighborhood. Mr. Burns stated that the issue seems to be that this is a zoning violation, more than just a second unit and a special use permit. He asked if the same conditions were found on the second floor unit as the third floor unit. Mr. Hickok stated that the second floor bathroom is a cause for concern. Outside of the entry of the third the level the floor is very spongy. Mr. Burns stated that he wanted to make sure that they clarify that it is not just the third floor, it is the second floor also that also has problems. Ms. Willson stated that the circuit breaker has been taken care of. She has a nephew that is an electrician. She said she did not know what they are talking about when three units are discussed. Mayor Jorgenss�n stated that renting out a basement and the second floor and third floor is what they are talking about. - Ms. Willson asked when they have to have a permit to rent a bedroom. Mayor Jorgenson stated that it is part of the rental ordinance. Ms. Willson stated that she does not have the basement rented out now. Her nephew lives there. Mayor Jorgenson asked Ms. Willson if she applied for an electrical permit at the time that her nephew came out. Ms. Willson asked why she had to do that for a circuit breaker. Mayor Jorgenson stated that she had to do that so the inspectors can come.out and make sure the work was done in accordance with the State and City building codes to guarantee the safety of the tenants. Ms. Willson stated that the egress windows were put in and inspected, but there is still an issue with them. Mr. Wood stated that the egress windows were approved by the City inspector. Mayor Jorgenson asked when the egress windows were put in. THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 25 Mr. Wood stated that it was about six months ago. He asked if another inspector came out to see the improvements that have been done. Mayor Jorgenson stated that at this point there is no rental license for the property. To allow Ms. Willson to continue to rent the unit with tenants and give additional time for work on the property would not be legal for the City to do that. Mr. Wood stated that the house was built in 1923. There are a lot of things that cannot comply with current City Code but were grandfathered in. He felt that now the City was saying that the grandfather right does not exist anymore. He felt that over the last year the grandfather rights were trucked out the window which means Ms. Willson needs to restructure the whole house. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that issues with electrical are not grandfathered in. If they are unsafe, they are unsafe. Councilmember Bolkcom asked Mr. Knaak if it was possible to have someone inspect the home the next day after the council meeting. She asked if the property did not pass if the special use permit could be revoked, as it would be life threatening at the time of inspection. Mr. Knaak stated that a revocation could be done the evening of the council meeting and make it conditioned on a reinspection the next day that if it is determined that there is not a compliance it holds. If there is compliance, the City could reinspect at any time and that could be a condition of the revocation that evening. Mr. Knaak said that Council could defer the final determination on a factual determination by staff as to whether or not there is compliance. The decision has to be based on the facts in the record, and Council needs to act on that information. Council could certainly also require that additional inspections be done if that makes it easier for reapplication. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if the special use permit was revoked tonight, if the City would allow Ms. Willson to get another special use permit. Mr. Hickok stated that there may be some special structuring based on Council actions that evening that prolong the decision. If it is taken away there is not a vehicle in the ordinance right now that would allow a special use permit. Mr. Burns asked Mr. Hickok if the City provides the written building deficiencies from the very beginning of the inspection process. - Mr. Hickok stated that was correct. Inspections were done in December. Upon inspection staff informed Ms. Willson about the concerns. Staff called and encouraged her to not continue with her rezoning request based on the inspection. Staff also told Ms. Willson of their concerns about revoking the special use permit and plans to recommend to Council that it be revoked. Ms. Willson was very upset and came in to talk to Mr. Ron Julkowski, Chief Building Official. Together they went through each item to discuss what needed to be done. She then called the State for an inspection because the City's records show that the inspection was inconclusive. THE APRIL 10. 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 26 There were a number of different inspectors making notes and drawing no conclusions to which we came to the findings that the City found that would lead to the special use permit being revoked. At that point, Ms. Willson left with an inspection record. Later, a woman came in representing Ms. Willson who then had moved into the basement unit although there was no rental license for the property. She asked to see the address file and gave another copy to Ms. Willson. That was the second set of information Ms. Willson received. Mr. Hickok said that Ms. Willson contacted him in early March to say that she was still waiting for the records. Mr. Hickok said at that time he sent another copy of the record to her. It should be very clear that the information in the inspection was discussed with Ms. Willson item by item. Mr. Hickok stated that the August correspondence was sent to Ms. Willson and resulted in an August 31 meeting with Mr. Messer and himself. It was followed up by a letter that highlighted every one of the elements of the personal discussion they had. Ms. Willson claims that she did not receive the letter, but in response to the letter her daughter came in and asked what could be done. Mr. Hickok felt that staff has done everything they could. The December inspection should have been brought to December in January but they grappled with putting Ms. Willson out of her livelihood and putting out her family out of their unit. Councilmember Barnette asked Ms. Willson if she received the letter on September 3 from Mr. Hickok. He also asked what Ms. Willson's daughter, Sherry, was responding to. Ms. Willson stated that she did not know. Mr. Wood stated that Ms. Willson's daughter went over her mother's head to talk to the City staff. Ms. Willson just stated her daughter went to the Municipal Center without her consent. Ms. Willson stated that her livelihood is being taken away. She also said the people living in her house need advance notice to find another place to live. Mayor Jorgenson asked her if she was told to give them notice. Ms. Willson stated that she was not told that. Councilmember Billings asked Ms. Willson if the tenant on the third floor is gone, if she has a relative in the basement, if she lives on the main floor, and if she is renting out the second floor. Councilmember Billings thought right now there are only two families living in the home. Ms. Willson stated that her grandson is living in the basement, and there are only two families living in the home. Councilmember Billings stated that there has been suspicions by neighbors and fire inspectors that there have been several occupants in the home in addition to the person on the third and second floor. He asked how many kitchens are in the home. THE APRIL 10. 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 27 Ms. Willson stated that there were two. Councilmember Billings asked if the kitchens were on the first and second floor. Ms. Willson stated that was correct. Councilmember Billings asked how many bathrooms were in the home. Ms. Willson stated that there are four: one in the basement, and on the first, second and third floors. Councilmember Billings asked Ms. Willson if she understood that the special use permit was fur one additional rental unit, not two. Ms. Willson stated that she does now, but she did not know that at first. Councilmember Wolfe asked if this was a duplex. Mr. Messer stated that it was not a duplex at the time they discovered the issues. This was a licensed rental property until they found out that Ms. Willson was exceeding the zoning code. Mayor Jorgenson asked Mr. Knaak what his opinion was if the City ordered the immediate vacation of the rental property, and then allowed the petitioner time to make the conections rather than have the revocation of the special use permit. Mr. Knaak stated that if there has been a violation of the special use permit and considering other issues as a mitigation of the harshness of the decision on the special use permit, Council has to be aware of the fact that if they defer this it could be something that could be used against Council in the future. If there is compliance with the law, Council could defer a decision and reduce the possibility of the liability the City would be exposing itself to if you could insure compliance with the law. He did not feel this was the best course of action, but he said it is allowed. Mr. Burns asked Mr. Hickok if six months is enough time to complete the corrections. Mr. Hickok stated that he thought that would be a significant amount of time. He also said the City is very concerned about the people living there. He felt they had to get the people out. Mr. Hickok said that staff was very clear that the home must have a structural engineering analysis done. From that point there needs to be improvements. MOTION by Councilmember Billings to continue the public hearing until May 8, 2000, and to direct the property owner to bring the property to legal compliance. There is no license, and the property owner need to immediately evict any rental occupants from the building. The property owner needs to bring to the public hearing on May 8 an aggressive program to cure all deficiencies on the property and continue the public hearing to determine canceling the special use permit. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom. THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 28 Mayor Jorgenson asked Ms. Willson if she understood the motion. Ms. Willson stated that the tenants do not have anywhere to go. Councilmember Billings stated that Ms. Willson does not have a license, and it is illegal to have people living there. Council could start a different action to hold her in non-compliance with the rental code and proceed with whatever criminal charges are appropriate for leasing to people without the appropriate license. This motion provides Ms. Willson with an opportunity to remedy the situation and best protect her rights as a property owner. Ms. Willson.stated that the tenants will get no notice at a1L Councilmember Billings stated that it is between her and the tenants that she is illegally renting ta Councilmember Barnette stated he thinks that for the welfare and safety of the people in Fridley he has to go along with this decision. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR JORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. NEW BUSINESS: 13. MOTION TO REVOKE SPECIAL USE FERMIT, SP #76-08. TO NORMA WILLSON GENERALLY LOCATED AT 401 IRONTON STREET N.E. �WARD 3): MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to table the motion to revoke Special Use Permit, SP #76-08, to Norma Willson. Seconded by Councilmember Barnette. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR JORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 14. VARIANCE REOUEST. VAR #00-03 BY DUKE-WEEKS REALTY CORPORATION TO INCREASE THE ALLOWABLE SIZE OF A FREE- STANDING SIGN FROM 80 SOUARE FEET TO 160 SOUARE FEET. TO DECREASE THE REOUIRED SETBACK OF A FREE-STANDING SIGN FROM A PROPERTY LINE OR DRIVEWAY FROM 10 FEET TO 5 FEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW FREE-STANDING SIGN, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 7920-7990 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. (WARD 3): Mr. Hickok, Planning Coordinator, stated that Duke-Weeks Realty was seeking to increase the size of their free-standing sign from 80 square feet to 160 square feet and decrease the setback of a free-standing sign from 10 feet to 5 feet from the property line. The existing pylon sign was fully installed as a 160 square foot sign and located on the property line. Duke-Weeks Realty purchased the property in the past year and is seeking to replace the existing sign with the 60 THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 29 square foot monument sign which would require removal and relocation of the existing sign. The property is located north of 79�' Avenue along the west side of University Avenue. It was platted in 1981, and the buildings were constructed in 1982. The sign was installed in pre-1985. A sign variance was granted in 1985, and another sign variance was granted in 1997 to 130 square feet. The sign code allows the maximum pylon sign of 80 square feet in area. Mr. Hickok stated that the petitioner is seeking to allow the sign area to 160 square feet. The sign code also requires the sign to be set back 10 feet from the property line and the petitioner is requesting a five foot setback. Mr. Hickok stated that the building is located along the University Avenue service drive. The sign is located out on the boulevard between the parking area and the service drive. Duke-Weeks proposes to replace the existing pylon sign with a backlit modern style sign. In addition, Duke- Weeks proposes to enhance the sign with perennial landscaping and enhance the boulevard landscaping. Other pylon signs i� this vicinity meet code requirements and do not exceed 80 square feet in size. Larger than code signs are not a right possessed by others in the vicinity. Mr. Hickok stated that granting the variance would not be materially detrimental for the public's health welfare and safety. It would be distracting and dominate the landscape. Recent similar variances along University Avenue have been denied. The Appeals Commission at the March 22 meeting voted to recommend denial. Staff recommended denial because of no hardship and no comparable variances have been granted over the past five years. Complying with the setback can l�e easily accomplished, and an 80 square foot sign built to 25 feet in height wo>>ld provi�e better visibility than the proposed 16 foot monument style. Staff recommended if the variance is granted stipulations be attached. Councilmember Billings asked Mr. Hickok how many square feet were in Variance VAR #97- 08. Mr. Hickok stated that it was to 130 square feet. Councilmember Billings asked if this was based on misinformation that staff had at the time they made the presentation to Council. Mr. Hickok stated that was correct. Councilmember Billings asked if this City Council approved a variance to 130 square feet in 1997. Mr. Hickok stated that was conect. Councilmember Bolkcom asked for clarification of the discussion in the Appeals meeting regarding the tenants' issues with the sign. Mr. Hickok stated that it is important to make sure that any and all elements about a site are brought to Council's attention. One of the issues in the past is that the variance being discussed is for a C-2, site and there were some industries. The new sign of very attractive design is meant THE APRIL 10, 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 30 to draw attention to the site. It is a four sided site with streets on all sides. Staff felt it was important that there was on-going maintenance of the site. Mr. John Finn, the petitioner, stated that they did not catch that there was a variance on the sign when they bought the property. He came to the Municipal Center about replacing the sign with the size that is there. Had they known that the ordinance was for 130 square feet they would have replaced it with a 130 square foot sign. The other issue is that the buildings are situated with a building on the west side of the property that is blind to the street, and that is a little bit of a hardship from a marketing perspective. They do understand that the property needs to be better maintained. They have already spent thousands of dollars on repairs for the property. The landscape plan will be modified around the base of the sign as well. - Councilmember Bolkcom asked what would be wrong with getting the sign back to what the sign code is at 80 square feet. Mr. Finn stated that they felt the visibility would be better in the long run to have this type sign. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if he meant visibility from University Avenue or the service road. Mr. Finn stated that he meant from the service road. It is more to give the tenants in the back building visibility. They would be happy with 130 foot sign with that type of design. _ .. . .�.. . . _ ._r Councilmember Bolkcom stated that she could live with 130 square feet. : Mr. Finn stated that he would be happy with a 130 square foot sign. They do not like the sign there now, and he does not think they could paint it to modify it. Councilmember Billings stated that his feelings on the variance in 1997 was that they were doing the same thing here that they did with Embers and several other places which was taking signs that are larger than what the code allows and bringing them closer to conformity. Councilmember Barnette stated that he has no problem with the request. Mr. Finn stated that the issue of providing all of the lease information in Stipulation No. 1 was a confidentiality issue. Councilmember Billings asked if it was appropriate to delete the first sentence in Stipulation No. L Mr. Hickok stated that was okay. He said the City knows which businesses are non-conforming. MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to approve variance request, VAR #00-03. Seconded by Councilmember Billings. THE APRIL 10 20001VIINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 31 UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR J ORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to amend the stipulation #1 as follows: Any tenant who's use does not comply with the C-2 zoning district requirements shall vacate the premises by the end of their current lease. Seconded by Councilmember Billings. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR JORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY WITH THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS: 1) ANY TENANT WHOSE USE DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE C-2 ZONING DISTRICT REQUIREMENTS SHALL VACATE THE PREMISES BY THE END OF THEIR CURRENT LEASE; 2) NONE OF THE EXISTING LANDSCAPING SHALL BE REMOVED. IF ANY OF THE EXISTING LANDSCAPING IS REMOVED OR DISPLACED, PETITIONER SHALL SUBMIT A LANDSCAPE PLAN, THAT MEETS OR EXCEEDS ALL CURRENT CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR STAFF APPROVAL PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A SIGN PERMIT; 3) NO ADDITIONAL PYLON SIGNS ARE ALLOWED ON THIS SITE; 4) IF THE PARCELS ARE SEPARATED AT A LATER DATE, THE SIGN MUST COME INTO COMPLIANCE; 5) THE CITY IS RELIEVED FROM ALL LIABILITY CAUSED BY THE SIGN BEING LOCATED IN ITS PROPOSED POSITION, ONLY 5 FEET FROM THE PROPERTY LINE; 6) PETITIONER SHALL PAINT ALL BACK DOORS THE SAME COLOR TO GIVE CONSISTENCY TO THE APPEARANCE OF THE BUILDING FROM RANCHERS ROAD PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF THE SIGN PERMIT; 7) PETITOINER S�IALL - INSTALL CODE REQUIRED GARBAGE DUMPSTER ENCLOSURES FOR TENANTS. PETITIONER SHALL SUBMIT PLANS FOR THE DUMPSTER ENCLOSURES WITH A LETTER OF INTENT TO BUILD SAID ENCLOSURES PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF THE SIGN PERMIT; 8) THIS VARIANCE SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNLESS ANY OF THE FOLLOWING OCCUR: a) THE SIGN IS ALTERED IN ANY WAY, EXCEPT FOR ROUTINE NIAINTENANCE AND CHANGE OF MESSAGES WHICH MAKES THE SIGN LESS IN COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS; b) THE SUPPORTING STRUCTURE OF THE SIGN IS REPLACED OR REMODELED; c) THE FACE OF THE SIGN IS REPLACED OR REMODELED; d) THE SIGN BECOMES DILAPIDATED OR DAMAGED AND THE COST OF BRINGING IT INTO COMPLIANCE IS MORE THAN 50% (FIFTY PERCENT) OF THE VALUE OF THE SIGN, AT WHICH TIME ALL OF THE SIGN AND ITS STRUCTURE TO BE REMOVED; 9) NOTWITHSTANDING SUBPARAGRAPH (a) ABOVE, UPON THE CHANGE OF THE NAME OF THE BUSINESS BEING DISPLAYED ON THIS SIGN; AND 10) IT REPLACES THE EARLIER VARIANCE SO THAT THE CITY'S RECORDS REFLECT THAT ACCURATELY. 3. SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #00-02 BY GARY AND SALLY BANNOCHIE, TO ALLOW A RESIDENCE TO BE BUILT IN A RIVER PRESERVATION DISTRICT, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 665 DOVER STREET N.E. (WARD 31: Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that the petitioners are asking for a special use permit to construct a home in the Flood Fringe District at 665 Dover Street. There are no issues with this THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 32 project other than a stipulation that the petitioner plant five trees on the lot to replace trees that they have removed. While the Planning Commission asked that the stipulation requiring the trees be removed, they did approve the special use permit at their March 15 meeting. Staff recommended Council concurrence with the Planning Commission and that the original Stipulation No. 11 requiring five trees be restored. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that she asked to have this removed from the consent agenda for discussion about the trees. She thinks the trees are an issue on this lot. She is shocked that all the trees are gone. She could only see about five trees on the fence line. She felt they needed to look more at tree preservation. She is concerned that all of those trees are gone. She realizes that they need to situate their home on the property, but at some point they need to replace some of those trees. She would be willing to approve the special use permit if they could put in a stipulation that they work closely with staff on the trees. Councilmember Barnette stated that he wanted to remove this item from the consent agenda for the opposite reason. He thinks there comes a time when the City dictates too much to people about what they should do with their own property. If he did put in the five trees, once the home is constructed a year later, he could remove that stipulation. He felt it was silly to add a stipulation when he does not want the trees on his property. Councilmember Bolkcom asked at what point Council allows a resident to stop cutting down mature trees down just to cut them down. Cour�ci�rnember VVolfe stated that he himself has cut down fourteen trees�in his yard. He felt that Mr. Bannochie should be allowed to do what he wants with his property. Mr. Gary Bannochie, petitioner, stated that the trees were cut down where the house would be built. The trees on the neighboring properties had big vines that pull the trees and deform the trees. He has about six trees left. Now he has to look at having about eleven or twelve trees on a lot that is not that big. The neighbor to the back wanted the tree between their properties taken down also. They had to take it down because if a strong wind came it would have dropped it down on both of their houses. Mr. Bannochie does not object to trees. He has a landscaping plan to plant more trees, but it is hard to landscape in a place where there is a lot of overgrowth. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that there are trees in the back that are probably going to come down. Mr. Bannochie stated that he would like to put a fence in there, too. The neighbor behind him wants to take down the huge tree by the power lines. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if he had a landscaping plan with him. Mr. Bannochie stated that he did not have the plan with him. He did not want to finalize the landscaping plan until he gets the house built to see how it is going to look. To say that he has to put in five more trees will make twelve trees which he felt was a lot. THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 33 Councilmember Bolkcom asked him if he could agree with Stipulation No. 11 and then if anymore trees are removed they would have to be replaced. Mr. Bannochie stated that there is another tree he would like to take down. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that her concern is that it looks like there will more trees removed and that he was not going to have many original trees left. Mr. Bannochie stated that they would be planting some sort of trees when they get involved in landscaping. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if there would be a privacy fence in the back. Mr. Bannochie stated that there would be. Councilmember Barnette stated that he thought Council should stay out of people's business sometimes. He was sure the petitioners will have a nice home and a nice yard and that eventually they would plant trees in the right locations. Councilmember Bolkcom asked Councilmember Barnette how he would feel if it was commercial property. Councilmember Barnette stated that if :t was a commercial �evelopment it is different because this is a private property with an individual. A business is talking about more visibility in the City. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that Council would not be doing anything that they are not allowed to do. Councilmember Barnette stated that he knew that. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that communities are looking at keeping trees. Mr. Bannochie stated that the tree in the front may interfere with his driveway and might also have to come down. Councilmember Bolkcom asked how he could say that he has so many trees in his yard. Mr. Bannochie stated that it was hard to see in the photograph but there are some in the middle of the lot. Mr. Hickok stated that he could mix different types of trees and put them on the edge of the lot and add some conifers. Adding more trees would recreate some of the natural appearances that this lot once had. Mr. Bannochie stated that he just does not want another twelve trees in his yard. THE APRIL 10. 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 34 Councilmember Bolkcom stated that they are only asking for five trees. It seems several of those trees that are there presently are going to be removed. Mr. Bannochie stated that he might not take all of the trees down. Some of the ones on the back are not even on the property. Mayor Jorgenson asked how many trees are on the property. Mr. Bannochie stated that five or six trees are on his lot. Mayor Jorgenson stated that the trees that he is talking about removing that are close to the driveway may be boulevard trees. Mr. Flora stated that they could be. Mayor Jorgenson asked if the residents would need permission from the Public Works Maintenance Division to remove that tree by City ordinance. Mr. Flora stated that they can only remove it with permission if it is on City property. Mayor Jorgenson asked if the City replaces a tree when they remove one on the boulevard. Mr. Flora stated that when the City cuts down a boulevard tree, the City replaces it on the pr.operty. : . _ . , _ . Mayor Jorgenson stated that she understands that this tree could cause problems with The Bannochie property. Trees add character to the neighborhood and provide screenage. She would like to see some stipulation that some trees are replaced on the property. They do not have to be huge trees. They could be small ornamental trees as well. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if they could compromise and plant three trees. Councilmember Billings stated that was his suggestion. He asked if Mrs. Bannochie could live with putting in three trees on the property Mrs. Bannochie stated that she is going to have a vegetable garden. Mr. Bannochie stated that he would probably plant about three or four trees, but having the City determine what he can and cannot do draws the line. Mr. Bannochie stated that the neighbors have been using this lot as a dumping ground for brush and trees. Some residents are getting irritated by some of these trees.. It actually looks cleaner after removing the dead trees. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if he could live with three trees. THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 35 Mr. Bannochie stated that he would like to make that decision on his own if that is okay with Council. Councilmember Wolfe stated that this is the Bannochie's property. He thinks it will look nice, and he did not think the City should tell him what to do. Councilmember Bolkcom asked Councilmember Wolfe why he was so concerned about the Varichek's property last summer. Councilmember Wolfe stated right from the beginning that Mr. Steve Varichek could cut every tree down on his property. Mr. Varicheck kept the trees because he knew as a realtor that his properties worked for him and kept as many trees as possible. Councilmember Bolkcom asked Mr. Bannochie if he would plant three trees on his property. MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to approve Special Use Permit, SP #00-02. MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to amend Stipulation No. 11 as follows: Petitioner shall plant a minimum of three trees. These three trees can be a combination of over-story deciduous trees having a 2.5 inch minimum caliper at time of planting and to coniferous trees at least 6 feet in height at time of planting. Seconded by Councilmember Barnette. Councilmember Barnette stated that they should add Stipulation No. �13 as follows: The petitioner shall sign a combination form, combining the property into one tax statement prior building permit issuance. Mr. Bannochie stated that they have done that. Councilmember Billings stated that it was not necessary then. Mayor Jorgenson asked for a vote on the amended stipulation. UPON A VOICE VOTE, MAYOR JORGENSON, COUNCILMEMBER BOLKCOM, COUNCILMEMBER BILLINGS VOTING AYE, COUNCILMEMBER WOLFE AND COUNCILMEMBER BARNETTE VOTING NAY, MAJOR JORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED BY A THREE TO TWO VOTE. Mayor Jorgenson asked for a vote on the main motion. UPON A VOICE VOTE, MAYOR JORGENSON, COUNCILMEMBER BOLKCOM, COUNCILMEMBER BILLINGS VOTING AYE, COUNCILMEMBER BARNETTE AND GOUNCILMEMBER WOLFE VOTING NAY, MAYOR JORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED BY A THREE TO TWO VOTE WITH THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS: 1) SOIL TESTING SHALL BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED BY A SOILS ENGINEER AS REQUIRED BY CHAPTER 17 OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE PRIOR TO POURING OF THE FOUNDATION THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 36 FOOTINGS; 2) ALL NECESSARY PERMITS SHALL BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION; 3) SIDING AND LANDSCAPING SHALL BE USED TO MINIMIZE THE IMPACT OF FLOOD-PROOFING MATERIALS; 4) THE PETITIONER SHALL SUBMIT AN ELEVATION CERTIFICATE AS PART OF A VERIFYING SURVEY PRIOR TO THE FOUNDATION BEING CAPPED, WHICH SHALL VERIFY THAT THE MINIMUM FIRST FLOOR ELEVATION IS 824.1 FEET; 5) THE PETITIONER SHALL FLOOD-PROOF THE GARAGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE FLOOD-PROOFING REQUIREMENTS TO A MINIMUM OF THE 100 EYAR FLOOD ELEVATION; 6) A RETAINING WALL SHALL BE INSTALLED ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE HOME TO MAINTAIN EXISTING ELEVATION AND DRAINAGE ALONG THE EASTERN PROPERTY LINE; 7) THE BUILDER SHALL GRADE THE PROPERTY TO CONFORM WITH THE GRADING PLAN DATED FEBRUARY 11, 2000; 8) THE VERIFYING SURVEY SHALL CONFIRM THAT THE GRADING COMPLIES WITH THE GRADING PLAN DATED FEBRYARY 11, 2000; 9) EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE INSTALLED ALONG THE WEST, SOUTH, AND EAST LOT LINES PRIOR TO ANY WORK DONE ON THIS SITE; 10) THE PETITIONER SHALL EXECUTE AND RECORD AGAINST THE PROPERTY A HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT RELEASING THE CITY FROM LIABILITY IF DAMAGE OCCURS AS A RESULT OF FLOODING; 11) PETITIONER SHALL PLANT A MINIMUM OF FIVE TREES. THESE FIVE TREES CAN BE A COMBINATION OF OVER-STORY DECIDUOUS TREES HAVING A 2.5 INCH MINIMUM CALIPER AT PLANTING AND CONIFEROUS TREES AT LEAST SIX FEET IN HEIGHT AT THE TIME OF PLANTING; 12) STAFF MUST APPROVE THE REMO�AL OF ANY ADDITIONAL TREES; AND 13) THE HEIGHT OF THE STRUCTURE SHALL NOT EXCEED 30 FEET AS MEASURED FROM THE STREET ELEVATION, WHICH IS 818.54 FEET. 5. RECEIVE BIDS AND AWARD CONTRACTS FOR THE 2000 PLAYGROUND EOUIPMENT UPGRADES, PROJECT NO. 328: Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that this is the sixth and final year of the current playground equipment upgrade program. Parks included in this year's program include Community, Flanery, Locke, Jubilee and Creekridge. Bids were opened on March 22. Neighbors in the areas served by the parks were afforded an opportunity to review the various proposals. The Parks and Recreation subsequently considered citizen input and recommended that the bids for all parks but Creekridge be awarded to Flanagan Sales. These amounts come to a total of $113,000. They also recommend that the bid for Creekridge Park be awarded to Minnesota/Wisconsin Playgrounds, Inc. in the amount of $21,000. Staff recommended Council's approval. Mayor Jorgenson stated that the playground equipment had been removed from the capital improvements budget. They approved the budget for the year 2000. There was an appropriation to the budget to allow for the equipment. She asked where the funds would come from to pay for this equipment. Mr. Burns stated that it would come from the Parks Capital Improvement fund. THE APRIL 10 2000 MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PAGE 37 Mayor Jorgenson asked if this came with a recommendation from the Parks and Recreation Commission. Mr. Burns stated that they did not have a quorum for the next meeting so they did not recommend it. Mayor Jorgenson asked if they could wait until the next meeting to get their recommendation. Mr. Burns stated that they would like to start ordering equipment and installing it for the summer. Mayor Jorgenson stated that her concern is that when this item was remaved from the budget; the Parks and Recreation Commission was recorded as being concerned about the removal of this item. Mr. Burns stated that the Parks Capital Improvement budget has ample balances for this. MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to receive the bid and award contracts for the 2000 playground equipment upgrades, Project No. 328. Seconded by Councilmember Barnette. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR JORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 15. INFORMAL STATUS REPORTS: Mr. Burns stated that he has nothing for informal status reports. ADJOURN: MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilmember Wolfe. - UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR JORGENSON DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 10, 2000 WAS ADJOURNED AT 11:30 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Signe L. Johnson Nancy J. Jorgenson Recording Secretary Mayor CITY OF FRIDLEY PLANNING COMISSION MEETING, APRIL 5, 2000 CALL TO ORDER: Chairperson Savage called the April 5, 2000, Planning Commission meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Diane Savage, Larry Kuechle, Barbara Johns, Connie Modig, Dean Saba, Dave Kondrick Members Absent: Leroy Oquist Others Present: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director Paul Bolin, Planner Timothy Jawor, 7411 University Ave. Kenneth James Steies, 8298 University Ave Chris Clos, 7300 Old Central Tom Rafferty, 148 Horizon Circle Clayton Hicks, 106 Hartman Circle Dave Phillips, Metal -Tek Marilyn Wegscheider, 7875 East River Road Jerri Lynn, Fridley Terrace Mobile Home Park Max Miller Jack Kirkham APPROVE THE MARCH 15 2000 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES: MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Ms. Modig, to approve the March 15, 2000, Planning Commission meeting minutes as presented: UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of a Plat, PS #00-01, by Timothy Jawor, to accommodate a 6-unit townhouse, generally located at 7411 University Avenue. MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Kuechle, to open the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED AT 7:34 P.M. Mr. Bolin stated that the petitioner,Timothy Jawor, Is seeking to create seven separate lots from Lot 11, Block 1, Melody Manor, in order to construct a six unit owner-occupied townhome complex at 7411 University Avenue. This property is rezoned to R-3, which 1 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 2 allows multi-dwelling complexes including rental and owner-occupied condominium type units. Existing identical apartment buildings are located on the south and north sides of the property. A church is located to the east and a mixture of commercial buildings are located across University Avenue. There are six fots for each of the units and the remainder of the property is the seventh lot. Mr. Bolin stated that in 1963, Mr. Ed Chies owned the property and obtained a building permit for an eight-unit apartment building, but he never constructed the building. In 1964, the City rezoned the property to R-2, which allows duplexes but not apartment buildings. In 1970, Mr. Chies sued the City to obtain his original building permit. A settlement was reached allowing R-3 standards to be applied to the property: In 1986, the zoning maps were accidentally drawn to show the property as R-3, but th�property was never properly rezoned until the past summer. In 1994, someone proposed a seven-unit rental condominium project that required many variances, and the request was withdrawn. Mr. Bolin stated Mr. Jawor purchased the property last year and applied for a variance and replat to put in a seven-unit townhome project. The request was denied due to the variance for a rear yard setback from 40 feet down to 17 feet. By eliminating the seventh unit, the new proposal does not need any variances. Last June, the City rezoned the property to R-3 for the zoning maps to be consistent with the court settlement as well. Mr. Bolin stated that with the previous plat request, staff and the petitioner debated fiow much brick should be placed on the building. In the past week, the _petitioner submitted two different elevations. Elevation option A is the option Staff feels most architecturally ties the building together and gives the appearance that all four faces are equally finished and would tie in with the buildings to the north and to the south. Both of those apartment buildings are over 30 years old but are in good shape due to the brick. Staff would like to see this building last as long as the buildings to the north and to the south. Option B, the petitioner's preferred option for brick, has only brick on the corners and a little bit on the north side in the two alcoves where the garage service doors are located. The brick is banded across both elevations. Staff recommends approval of the plat request with the following stipulations: 1. Grading and drainage plan shall be submitted and approved by the City's Engineering staff prior to the issuance of any building permits. 2. The parking lot shall be constructed to Code standards. 3. The amount of brick used on building shall resemble Option A(as attached), submitted on March 28, 2000, to give the building a four-sided finished appearance. 4. Code-required fence shall be extended along the entire east side of the property. 5. All elements of the building must meet the current building code and be approved by the City Building Official. 6. The screening berm on the west side of property must meet zoning code requirement for height. 7. The petitioner shall submit a utility plan prior to issuance of any building permits. 8. The petitioner shall pay applicable park dedication fees of $750/unit prior to the issuance of a building permit. 2 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 3 9. The final landscape plan must meet code requirements for number and sizes of plantings and must be approved by City staff prior to the issuance of any building permits. 10.A11 green space must have irrigation installed and be sprinkled. 11. The proposed walkway shall be concrete. 12.A 12 feet utility and drainage easement shall be granted along the entire eastem edge of the property, prior to final plat. 13. A 10 feet utility and drainage easement shall be granted along the entire southern edge of property, prior to final plat. 14.A storm pond maintenance agreement shall be filed with the City prior to the issuance of a building permit. 15.The plan shall comply with all State regulations regarding townhome associations. Ms. Savage asked if staff preferred option A because there is more brick. Mr. Bolin stated that was correct. Ms. Savage asked if the Christianson Crossing homes had brick. Mr. Bolin stated that all of the units had some brick. There are a few that do not have quite as much brick. The interior set of units is brick all the way around, has brick bollards, and is a reddish colored brick. Ms. Savage asked if the property has been vacant for a long time. --- Mr. Bolin stated that it has been vacant a long time. Ms. Modig asked if the seventh lot includes all of the area in front. Mr. Bolin stated that the seventh lot is all of the common property owned by the association. Ms. Modig asked how this green space is different than how it was proposed in 1999. Mr. Bolin stated that there is 23 feet more green space from the rear property line. Ms. Modig asked if that was by eliminating one townhouse. Mr. Bolin stated that was correct. The petitioner, Mr. Jawor, stated that the only concern he has is with stipulation #3 regarding the brick. One of the things they look at is cost. They thought option B was a good compromise. That is the one they intended to submit for the City. They were not required to submit building elevations for the site plan, and there was a mix-up with the architect who drew option A. They came to retrieve option A, but the City already had it. Option B has a lot of brick to go down in the front and back of the building. The back of fhe building is where the gas and electric meters and air conditioning units will be. There are planting areas in front of the brick areas where they will have shrubs. Those will be open to each individual unit to what they want for a planting area. � PLANNING COb1MISSION MEETING, APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 4 Mr. Jawor stated that he and his partner talked about originally having most of the brick on the University Avenue side. Staff wants to have the building balanced. They agreed to put brick on the far end of the building that will be screened with a six-foot high fence from the church. Nobody will be able to see that, but it will balance the building. Staff has mentioned that they want the building to look the same down the road as it does now. The building is still part siding and part brick. That argument is really irrelevant. The siding is maintenance-free with vinyl aluminum siding and aluminum soffits. Some day that needs to be replaced. What they are dealing with here is what looks better. The brick is decorative. These are single-family owner-occupied homes. Most of those do not have brick all the way around them. The Rottlund homes across the street do not have brick on the back of the buildings. He is asking that they can look at option B. They are trying to avoid putting brick all the way across the building on the front and back. Ms. Savage asked what the color would be. Mr. Jawor stated that they have not picked out that color yet, but staff can make that determination. It will be a neutral brick type. Ms. Savage asked if he has any problem with any other stipulations. Mr. Jawor stated that he did not. Ms. Modig asked what the cost differential would be per unit with or without the brick. __ Mr. Jawor stated that the additional brick would run somewhere around $6,000, $1,000 per unit. Fridley requires the concrete curbing around the parking lot and sprinkler systems when many cities do not. These things add to the cost, and it does get a little expensive. Mr. Kondrick stated that the east-west elevations in terms of the brick are not an issue. Mr. Jawor stated that was correct. Mr. Kondrick asked Mr. Jawor if the "bone of contention" was with the south face of the building for the brick. Mr. Jawor stated that is the one side where the air conditioning would go so that is where the brick will not be seen. It is more labor intensive to add the brick to all of the edges. The small panels by the garage doors are probably as expensive as the larger panels in the back. � Mr. Kondrick stated that there is very little brick on the garage door side from one option to the other. It is the other south side where the bone of contention is. Mr. Jawor stated that both of those long elevations face the apartment buildings as well. n � PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING. APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 5 Mr. Kondrick stated he understands that. Are the air conditioning units going to be on the south elevation side or on the garage door side? Mr. Jawor stated the air conditioning units would be on the south elevation as well as the gas and electric meters. Ms. Johns asked if the air conditioning units would be underneath the patio part of the elevation or by the doors. Mr. Jawor stated that they would probably be underneath the decks against the brick panels. Ms. Johns asked if he looked at any other options as far as putting the brick into the building without running the full span. Mr. Jawor stated that there were other ideas that came up. His original plan included putting brick only on the University Avenue side. Staff wants it to be on both ends of the building to balance it. He wanted the brick to be on the backside by the church and the fence where nobody can see it, to balance the building. That is the point where they want to stop, but staff is recommending that they go front and back. Ms. Johns stated she would think that if he were to balance the building by wrapping the corners from the short ends of the building, that would make more sense than running along the whole exterior face. Coming from when you turn the comer, you can see the end of the buildings wtth the brick, but then all of a sudden there is nothing when you turn the corner. Mr. Jawor stated that was what they tried to do. They came around the corner two feet both ways and the soffit by the garage doors carried it up. Ms. Johns asked why there were windows in option B and no windows in option A. Mr. Jawor stated these elevations were drawn purely to show the brick and rooflines. The architect missed the windows in option A, but the windows will be there. Mr. Kuechle asked what color the garage door would be. Mr. Jawor stated that the garage doors would be painted to match the siding. It would be tan basically. Mr. Kondrick stated that he is an advocate of having more brick; however, he afso understands Mr. Jawor's proposal. Supposing the brick was eliminated in option B underneath the six windows and the brick was carried on everywhere except for under the windows. He likes the north elevation just the way it is. Mr. Kuechle stated that in option B, the north elevation is really broken up with the garage doors and the outpost for the garage entrances. Putting those narrow pieces of brick in between the garage doors will not make it that visible. 5 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING. APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 6 Mr. Jawor stated that the parking area will be in front of those garage doors. Ms. Savage stated that the most visible part is going to be in the south elevation. Ms. Savage asked if anybody else in the audience wished to address this request. Mr. Jack Kirkham, a member of the church next door to the property, stated that he would like to see Mr. Jawor get a break. Option B looks a lot better than any of the duplexes that exist on University, and they would welcome the development of the property that has been vacant for a long time. They understand the savings if he can go without the brick and he believes that option B looks very nice. Mr. Lynne Hanson, owner of the building to north of the property, stated Mr: Jawor put together a good plan, and he hopes the City will approve it. He has been picking up garbage and junk on the lot for years and he thinks this will really improve the property. Mr. Kuechle stated that he wanted to discuss the brick issue and try to come up with some so�t of plan. How would it be if they looked at a combination of options A and B and not including the area under the deck on the south elevation for the brick? How would it be to not to require any additional brick on the north elevation? Mr. Jawor asked if he meant no brick on the garage side. Mr. Kuechle stated that he meant no more brick other than what is shown on option B. The north elevation would stay as it is. Mr. Jawor stated that he would be agreeable to that. Ms. Savage asked Mr. Kuechle is he was suggesting that the brick (option A) under the windows would be left out. Mr. Kuechle stated that was correct and all of the brick on the north elevations would be as shown on option B. Mr. Jawor stated that he did not have a problem with that. Mr. Miller, the petitioner's partner in this development, asked what they were trying to accomplish by doing that. Do they feel they want to tie in the building better? By option B, they thought they brought the brick in to tie the building together and keep it at the price they have to consider in this process. By putting those extra panels in the back, what are they truly accomplishing? Is it an aesthetic look that they think is going to help the community or are trying to please staff? They are trying to get the best possible housing at the best possible price and that is the reason for option B. Mr. Kondrick stated that aesthetics are important. They are more important to staff than to the Commission. He is thinking how they can compromise. He would brick the whole thing if he had his way. He feels brick means a little more to the minds of most people and that is why he thinks he would prefer to have this compromise. 0 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 7 Mr. Miller stated that is what he is trying to understand. MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by Mr. Kondrick, to close the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT 8:12 P.M. Mr. Kondrick stated this is a good project, it adds to their community, and currently it is an eyesore. It would be great if they can compromise on the brick. Ms. Savage stated she understands where the other Commission members are coming from. She personally believes that there are many beautiful buildings that do not have brick. She does not have enough of an architectural vision to know what is being proposed is really good and looks good. It is a very worthwhile project and great asset for Fridley. MOTION by Mr. Kuechle, seconded by Mr. Kondrick, to recommend approval of the Plat, PS #00-01, by Timothy Jawor, to accommodate a 6-unit townhouse, generally located at 7411 University Avenue with stipulation #3 amended as follows: 1. A grading and drainage plan shall be submitted and approved by the City's Engineering staff prior to the issuance of any building permits. 2. The parking lot shall be constructed to Code standards. 3. The amount of brick used on building shall resemble Option B on the north elevation and modified option B on the south elevation with the four panels of brick between the decks, unless another is negotiated with City staff. 4. A code-required fence shall be extended along the entire east side of the property. 5. All elements of the building must meet the current building code and be approved by the City Building Official. 6. Screening berm on west side of property must meet the zoning code requirement for height. 7. The petitioner shall submit a utility plan prior to the issuance of any building permits. 8. The petitioner shall pay applicable park dedication fees of $750/unit prior to the issuance of a building permit. 9. Final landscape plan must meet code requirements for number and sizes of plantings and must be approved by City staff prior to the issuance of any building permits. 10.A11 green space must have irrigation installed and be sprinkled. 11. The proposed walkway shall be concrete. 12.A 12 feet utility and drainage easement shall be granted along the entire eastern edge of property prior to final plat. 13.A 10 feet utility and drainage easement shall be granted along the entire southem edge of property, prior to final plat. 14. A storm pond maintenance agreement shall be filed with the City prior to issuance of a building permit. 15.The plat shall comply with all State regulations regarding townhome associations. Mr. Kuechle stated that he would like to keep stipulation #3 open so the builder and staff can agree on an alternative. 7 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 8 UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Ms. Savage stated that this would go to City Council on April 24. 2. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of a special use permit, SP #00-03, by Maertens-Brenny Construction Company, to increase the allowable lot coverage from 40% to 50% to accommodate a proposed new building for Metal-Tek, Inc., generally located at 79Q1 Main Street NE. MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. �uechle, to open the pcablic hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED AT 8:16 P.M. Mr. Bolin stated that Maertens-Brenny is requesting a special use permit to allow a proposed manufacturing building for Metal-Tek, Inc., to occupy 47% of the lot located at 7901 Main Street. The lot is over 107,000 square feet in size. The proposed building will be 50,561 square feet in size. City code does allow a one-story building in an M-2 district to cover up to 50% of the lot with the special use permit. That same section of code also requires the petitioner to meet all other ordinance requirements. Mr. Bolin stated the property is located on the corner of 79�h Avenue and Main 8treet. The building'takes up nearly half of the site. In 1998, a speciaF use permit was approved to allow a building on the site at 49% lot coverage, with some condtions. Some variances were needed prior to construction. Those were never obtained and the special use permit lapsed one year later since construction had not started. The new plan meets all the setbacks, parking stall numbers, and landscaping requirements. Staff recommends approval with the following stipulations. 1. All proper permits shall be obtained prior to start of construction. 2. Final drainage calculations and plan shall be approved by City Engineering staff prior to issuance of a building permit. 3. Due to lack of space on site, snow must be trucked off site and properly disposed of. 4. The petitioner and prope�ty owner shall meet with City Planning, Building, and Engineering staff for a pre-construction meeting prior to issuance of a building permit. The petitioner shall contact Planning staff to coordinate the meeting. 5. There shall be no outdoor storage of equipment, supplies, or product. 6. Any propane tanks located on site shall be stored in accordance with State and Federal standards. Mr. David Phillips, architect for the project, stated that after they obtained the special use permit in 1998, they did over $100,000 worth of soil correction. They believe they did substantial construction work in preparing the site for use of the building by the soil correction. Stipulation #3 is the only one they take exception to. Many shopping centers and his office building all store the snow in the parking lot and on the grass area. The ordinance is already written to allow the shrinkage of the parking lot in the : PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 9 winter and it is common practice. There is a very large drainage pond that they could put snow into. When they cannot handle the snow on the lot, as with any other business, they would truck it out. They feel it is unreasonable to single out this site. What determines how many inches of snow there can be before it is trucked out? The business owner will take good care of the new facility. They have met all of the ordinances. They respectfully request approval without stipulation #3. Ms. Savage stated that stipulation #3 is pe�taining to the fact that this prope�ty is different because there is a lack of space. Mr. Bolin stated that this stipuiation came from the Development Review Committee. Planners, engineers, Fire Department staff, and Public Works Department staff get together to review these applications. The Public Works Department was concerned because there really is not much green space on the site. It will be hard to get rid of the snow because of the way the site is laid out. The petitioner's architect has mentioned the possibility of pushing the snow into the existing pond. That may be a solution for them. The engineering staff would be willing to look at some other altematives. Another possibility may be for the petitioner to work out something with the neighboring properties. The property to the north has a large pond. A curb cut would allow the snow to be pushed through there easily. Ms. Modig asked Mr. Bolin if he was saying that the City of Fridley allows businesses to ptow their parking lots (which contain oil, cans, and paper) into a holding pond. Mr. Bolin stated that the por�d would need a catch basin. That filters out papers, bot#les, and cans. Ms. Modig asked if all the ponds in the City of Fridley had catch basins. Mr. Bolin stated he would guess the ones that have been installed in the last 15 - 20 years do. Mr. Kondrick stated that, unfortunately, it all goes there anyway. Ms. Johns asked Mr. Bolin if the number of parking stalls required for this building are because of the size of the building or because of the amount of employees. Mr. Bolin stated that it goes by the square footage of the building. There is a little over 4100 square feet so they need 17 spaces for the office space. The manufacturing space has approximately 14,000 square feet and requires 34 parking spaces. Mr. Kondrick asked how many they actually have. Ms. Johns stated that they have 72 spaces and 3 handicap spaces. Mr. Saba stated that they possibly could plow the snow into the extra parking spaces. There are plenty left. � PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 10 Mr. Phiilips stated that they meet all setbacks, and provide all the green area that any other commercial prope�ty is required to provide. They have exceeded the code on parking at the request of staff, they have 52 employees that work on three different shifts. On one shift they have approximately 40 stalls occupied. During the winter, that leaves 20 unoccupied stalls. His own office building in Fridley on East Moore Lake Drive has piles of snow on the rear edge of the property on parking stalls in January and December. This is not unusual. Most property owners of large commercial prope�ties in the City of Fridley only truck the snow when there are unusual snow conditions. They will truck it when they need to depending on the snow conditions. Mr. Kuechle stated it is fairly obvious looking at the building site that there is going to be a snow removal problem because on the east and north side there is really no place to put snow. The only place to put snow is on the west side. It is going to be a prabiem. Most building sites have some maneuverability for moving snow around. Mr. Phillips stated that this is an operational problem. To say that they have to truck the snow off-site as opposed to having a loader put it in the pond or store it in other areas, is an unusual requirement. You do not enforce an ordinance in Holly shopping center when there is a big pile of snow right across the street there. The snow pile gets bigger and bigger and then melts in the spring. This owner is a responsible businessman in the City of Fridley. They will not violate the law with respect to putting the snow on the boulevards and will not diminish the parking. They will clear the lot so they can park all the employees on the site. Beyond that, the question is why the City needs to be spending any time inspecting snow removal when necessary. Mr. Tom Raffe►ty, 148 Horizon Circle N.E., stated he does not see how the City can make a stipulation like that. Any snow is going to be a bigger pain to him than it is to anyone else. The City does not comply with this. He has seen snow stacked out in the parking lot. The snow is being dumped in City parks. He does not see why they take one business in the City and tell him to move the snow. How much snow is too much? MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Ms. Modig, to close the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT 8:40 P.M. Ms. Savage stated she did not think there was any question that they would approve the request. There is just a problem with stipulation #3. One possibility is that they could have the petitioner and staff work on resolving this problem. Ms. Dacy stated that she would like to suggest that the Commission and the petitioner consider that this is a special use permit to allow a bigger building on this site. This company may occupy the site for a number of years. Once the permit is approved, the building will be on there for the next 50 years at least. They have to plan ahead and accommodate all types of situations. Commissioner Kuechle captured the spirit of what staff was suggesting. There are not a lot of opportunities for the site plan, and the petitioner took offense to that. They respect the petitioner's opinion, but the City's intent is to point those issues out. Frankly, they would not inspect every snowfall so she is 10 PLANNING COMtiiISSION MEETING, APRIL 5, 2000 • PAGE 11 going to suggest language that is consistent with the spirit of what the petitioner wants. Stipulation #3 could read as follows: 3. The petitioner shall comply with the City ordinances regarding snow, plowing, and snow storage. If the snow cannot be properly stored on-site, the petitioner is responsible to find a suitable option without causing on-street parking. Ms. Dacy stated this puts the responsibility onto the petitioner to make those types of decisions as he must now. There is a cause and effect there. They are trying to make sure that everything can be contained on the property, and the snow is not being plowed on the street. The petitioner complies with the ordinances right now, but this establishes for the record, for this use, and for future use, what the expectations are for the property. Mr. Phillips stated that he was trying to say the same thing. They have no objection to providing parking for employees on site. The stipulation could say "If the amount of snow requires off-site parking of the employees, it should be hauled to a different spot." They do not want to be in technical violation of the ordinance. Ms. Dacy stated that the language permits the situation. It puts the responsibility in the property owner's court. If they are not causing on-street parking, then they are okay. Mr. Phillips stated that he agrees wholeheartedly. MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by Mr. Kondrick, to approve the special use permit, SP#00-03, by Maertens-Brenny Construction company, to increase the allowable lot coverage from 40% to 50% to accommodate a proposed new building for Metal-Tek, Inc., with the following stipulations: 1. All proper permits shall be obtained prior to start of construction. 2. Final drainage calculations and plan to be approved by City Engineering staff prior to issuance of a building permit. 3. The petitioner shall comply with City ordinances regarding snow plowing and snow storage. If the snow cannot be properly stored on site, the petitioner is responsible to find a suitable option without causing the necessity for on-street parking by the petitioner's employees. 4. The petitioner and property owner shall meet with City planning, building, and engineering staff for a pre-construction meeting prior to issuance of a building permit. The petitioner shall contact planning staff to coordinate meeting. 5. There shall be no outdoor storage of equipment, supplies, or product. 6. Any propane tanks located on site shall be stored in accordance with State and Federal standards. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. l� PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 12 3. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of a special use permit, SP#00-04, by Kenneth James Steies, to accommodate a restaurant and a bar, generally located at 8298 University Avenue (Old Moose Lodge). MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Saba, to open the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPENED AT 8:45 P.M. Mr. Bolin stated that Mr. Steies, the petitioner, is seeking a special use permit to allow a bar in the proposed restaurant in the existing Moose Lodge, located at 8298 University Avenue. City code requires a special use permit for bars and taverns prior to the issuance of a liquor license. The existing building is located at the intersection of 83� Avenue and University Avenue service road. Across the service drive from the property is the orthopedic clinic. To the south is Bachman's. To the north across 83`� is Banfill Crossing and Springbrook Apartments. To the west is a multi-tenant industrial building. The building was originally constructed in 1976 as a bar and restaurant. The building came with a number of different bars and restaurants until the Moose Lodge purchased it in 1990. The Moose Lodge occupied the facility until 1999. City Staff recommends approval with the following stipulations. 1. All proper permits shall be obtained prior to sta�t of remodeling. 2. Petitioner shall remove existing horseshoe pits and return to parking area or revert �- to green space. Restoration shall include creating a clean edge to the broken asphalt in this area, or removal of the asphalt entirely. 3. The petitioner shall repair potholes, overlay, and restripe parking lot. Parking lot shall be restriped to meet all handicap stall requirements. 4. All retaining walls must be properly engineered and reconstructed. 5. Proper guard rails and proper handrails shall be installed where required. 6. Wooden steps on south side of building, going down to parking lot, shall be designed to not have open risers or storage below stairway. These stairs must be certified to meet weight requirements. 7. Engineering to be provided to certify load capacity of existing deck. In addition any rotted, broken, or cracked decking shall be replaced. The existing shed shall be removed or code-required firewall installed. 8. The existing shed shall be removed or code-required firewall installed. 9. Irrigation sfiall be installed to all green space area, including boulevard, as required by City Code. 10.A code-required garbage dumpster enclosure shall be provided on site. 11. No outdoor storage shall be allowed on this site. All existing garbage; scrap, junked appliances, and lumber shall be removed from the site. 12. The petitioner shall certify that all HVAC and replacement air equipment meet required standards. Mr. Kondrick asked if it was possible that the petitioner could make the decks larger than they are. Is the lot able to handle a larger building? � PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 5. 2000 PAGE 13 Mr. Bolin stated that he believes it would be. It is a large lot and they are nowhere near the allowable lot coverage. There is ample room to the south of the building without having any setback issues. Mr. Kuechle asked if the number of parking stalls were over the amount needed. Mr. Bolin stated that the number is way over. He believes that they have 179 and are about 75-80 stalls over what they need. Mr. Kondrick asked if the petitioner has any idea of the seating capacity. Mr. Bolin stated that he could not answer that question, but the upstairs will be a grill and bar type setup and the basement will be more of a banquet facility. Ms. Savage stated that it sounds like they are planning to keep the building pretty much as is. Mr. Kenneth Steies, the petitioner, stated that they are going to add three windows to the south side. They have no problem with the stipulation, although they need to renegotiate some things like the retaining walls. He can see how it needs those, but that would be the only thing for them at the time. Ms. Savage asked if they were going to keep the interior pretty much the same way. Mr. Steies stated that it would be kept the way it is, but they are going #o �xtend the bar approximately 20 feet using some seating space that is there now. It will be mostly cosmetic changes. Mr. Saba asked if it would be a sports bar type restaurant. Mr. Steies stated, yes. The menu would be mostly steaks, chicken, ribs, hamburgers and some specialty sandwiches. They intend to have wedding receptions and that type of thing also. MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by Mr. Kondrick, to close the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT 8:40 P.M. MOTION by Mr. Saba to recommend approval of SP #00-04, by Kenneth Steies, to accommodate a restaurant and a bar, generally located at 8298 University Avenue with the following stipulations: 1. All proper permits shall be obtained prior to start of remodeling. 2. The petitioner shall remove existing horseshoe pits and return to parking area or revert to green space. Restoration shall include creating a clean edge to the broken asphalt in this area, or removal of the asphalt entirely. 3. Petitioner shall repair potholes, overlay, and restripe parking lot. Parking lot shall be restriped to meet all handicap stall requirements. 13 PIANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 14 4. All retaining wails must be properly engineered and reconstructed. 5. Proper guard rails and proper handrails shall be installed where required. 6. Wooden steps on south side of building, going down to parking lot, shall be designed to not have open risers or storage below stairway. These stairs must be certified to meet weight requirements. 7. Engineering to be provided to certify load capacity of existing deck. In addition any rotted, broken, or cracked decking shall be replaced. The existing shed shall be removed or code required firewall installed. 8. The existing shed shall be removed or code required fire wall installed. 9. Irrigation shall be installed to all green space area, including boulevard, as required by City Code. 10.A code-required garbage dumpster enclosure shall be provided on site. 11. No outdoor storage shall be allowed on this site. All exi�ting garbage, scrap, junked appliances, and lumber shall be removed from the site. 12.The petitioner shall certify that all HVAC and replacement air equipment meet required standards. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Ms. Savage stated this item will go to the City Council on April 24. 4. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of the current draft of the year 2020 Comprehensive Plan to be _ submitted to the Metropolitan Council. Ms. Dacy stated that the purpose of the hearing is to receive the comments on the current draft of the 2020 Comprehensive Plan. This is the second hearing in the process and there is still some time to go. The Commission has the prerogative to have any types of changes, additions, or deletions. At the conclusion of the public hearing, staff suggests that the Commission make a motion to recommend that the current draft of the plan be forwarded on to the City Council. The City Council will then authorize staff to fonNard the draft to the Metropolitan Council. Ms. Dacy stated that they have been into this process a number of years now. Staff and Hoisington Koegler Group, Inc., worked on the draft plan during 1999. In 1998, finro vision meetings were conducted to identify what Fridley should be doing in 10-15 years from now. Prior to that, the Planning Commission hosted meetings and solicited comments fram the seven planning areas within the City at the time. In December, the Commission looked at the drafts of the land use, housing, transportation chapters, and a summary of the vision issues. Ms. Dacy stated there is a draft now of the surface water management plan for the runoff in the City from development and suggestions to properly control that and protect Rice Creek and the Mississippi River. There is now a chapter on the current water supply status and its future. There is now a sewer service chapter and a critical area chapter. The critical area refers to the land that abuts the Mississippi River. There is also the implementation chapter that attempts to take all of the various aspects together and tries to put together a feel for how the City will move on from here. They are 14 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING. APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 15 suggesting some additional text in the land use section this evening about community livability. In December there was some testimony from a resident about what makes a community livable and strong and vital. There are a lot of things in the City that contribute to that. It is important to keep this language out in front of the policy makers. Ms. Dacy stated that there is additional text about aviation issues. State law says that they have to relate how Fridley sits in the flight patterns compared to Minneapolis and St. Paul International Airpo�t. Ms. Dacy stated that in the past couple of months they have taken another look at the bikeway/walkway connections. They suggested additional language to the parks and open space chapter to suggest that over the next 5-10 years they take a look at these additional types of connections. They also created a section about the nature center and its entry area. Ms. Dacy stated that the plan tri.es to address concerns that came up in the vision meetings. There is concern about the need to improve Fridley's image and a need to improve the housing stock and maintain a safe image and a safe community. There were also suggestions that they try to build the commercial base and attract different commercial uses. They needed to look at the transportation systems to try to improve that somehow. One way to address image and new development is redevelopment. There is less than five acres of vacant commercial land and less than 60 acres of vacant industrial land. They are definitely in a redevelopment mode. Ms. Dacy stated the plan suggests three areas. The first is north of 73�d Avenue and � goes all the way up to Osborne Avenue. The second area is between Mississippi Street and Rice Creek Road along Old Central. The third area is along I-694 because of the Medtronic Development. The plan also states that they need to look at other ways of transportation than the automobile. It suggests working on all aspects of transit in all its forms. This includes bikes, walking, or trying to create better bus service to Fridley, commuter rail proposal, or light rail. The plan also proposes that they try to connect the various aspects of the City together by bikeways/walkways, design types of connections of streets that add identity. Ms. Dacy stated that there is a strong desire to maintain the livability of the neighborhoods within the community. The best way is to continue with the housing rehabilitation programs, scattered site acquisition program, and continue with the systematic code enforcement program. There is a very strong desire and need to make sure our current park and open space areas are adequately maintained. They are well maintained now and there are some areas to make certain improvements. They need to preserve the natural resources including Mississippi River and Rice Creek. The local water management plan helps to do that. They have to do the wellhead protection plan and try to strike the balance of what they are doing to the environment as they go ahead and develop. Ms. Dacy stated the Metropolitan Council has written a letter to all communities along the commuter rail route to initiate a station area plan process and adopt that plan as part of its comprehensive plan. Fridley at 61St Avenue and Main Street, on the east and west side of the tracks west of the Hyde Park area, is being evaluated for a potential 15 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 16 station stop. There will be a separate process for this starting in May or June. Once this process is conciuded, the City will have to evaluate an amendment. The Northstar Corridor Development Authority is sponsoring the planning process. Ms. Dacy stated that the plan should pay some attention to the future of telecommunication in the community. They have not had time to do that and it is appropriate to spend some more time with the Cable Commission. They also have not been able to address some human resource issues. The plan is trying to tie together all of the physical elements and meet State law and the mandate to get that into Metropolitan Council. They then have to figure out what the social issues are that provide the social fabric that makes the community tick. The other challenge is as they evaluate some redevelopment areas and look at specific properties, they will have to look at lantl use and the zoning to make sure those finro are consistent. The plan suggests a number of studies in different parts of the City they should take a look at and maybe evaluate a redevelopment in certain areas. Staff recommends the Commission conduct a hearing and, after that, staff would like to receive feedback about the plan. Ms. Jerri Lynn, resident of Fridley Terrace Mobile Home Park, stated that there are three areas identified for potential redevelopment in the plan. She asked for clarification. Ms. Dacy stated the plan specifically states the following: "The mobile home park provides a source of affordable housing and should be maintained and enhanced where possible. Existing multiple family properties in the area may be eligible for available _rentaf rehab programs." The plan acknowledges that the 400 units on the east side of . TH 65�and� the west side provide a valuable source of affordable housing. There are no plans to acquire or redevelop. Ms. Lynn stated that she is getting a mixed message. Ms. Dacy stated that the term "future redevelopment area" could be a rehab program, acquisition, or streetscape program improving the appearance of the street. Ms. Lynn stated they are being told by the City that the City of Fridley cannot intervene in private parks because it is private property. Ms. Dacy stated that is correct. She was referring to a public street. Ms. Lynn stated that she hopes that the City of Fridley and the park residents and owners can get together very soon to connect a park closing ordinance that is much needed in the City of Fridley. Ms. Modig asked what kind of ordinance she was talking about. Ms. Lynn stated that a park closing ordinance is allowed by State statute. It allows for displaced mobile home owners to be compensated in the event that their parks close down. Without the ordinance, the residents would receive nine months notice and told to get out at their own expense. 16 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 17 Ms. Dacy stated that Ms. Lynn submitted a packet of ordinances from other communities, and staff is initiating an analysis of the request she has made. Ms. Lynn stated that she will give a copy of the Apple Valley park closing ordinance that was enacted on March 23. Ms. Marilyn Wegscheider, 7875 East River Road, stated she is concerned about the community and praises all the work that has been put into the plan. She is concerned about community livability and is wondering what systems criteria they are using. Ms. Dacy stated that the additional text they are suggesting is regarding community livability and includes a strong safety program, a crime watch program, well-maintained City streets, and public infrastructure. The plan also suggests a look at a diversity of housing types at different points in the life cycle. That gets to the hard part of what will happen in the future because they are almost fully developed and they have to initiate redevelopment for new housing. Gateway East is an example of this. Ms. Wegscheider stated that she is concerned about inclusionary housing and she wonders how much that is included in the plan. This housing includes owner-occupied housing as well as rental property. She appreciates the fact that there is a lot of rental property in Fridley. Ms. Dacy stated that the housing chapter states that there is a demographic need and a market for rental apartments with three bedrooms. While the community has about 3,500 rental units, most are in the age range of being built in the late 1950s or 1960s. They are beginning to reach their 30 or 40 year life cycle in terms of maintenance or need for improvement. Rental rehab programs are now provided for owners but the suggestion is maybe they need to be more aggressive with that and possibly new construction. Ms. Wegscheider asked if the possible new station for the commuter rail will displace some people in the affordable housing area. She is advocating for continuing affordable housing in that area and wants to also have support for senrices of the folks waiting for the commuter train such as including coffee shops,.etc. Ms. Dacy stated that the potential park and ride site on 61S�Avenue is being proposed on vacant land, and there wilJ be no acquisition of developed properties as currently proposed. The Hyde Park area between Main and University, as well as the neighborhood to the north, will benefit from the service of the park and ride site. Mr. Kondrick asked if Ms. Wegscheider feels a need for more or less of a certain type of housing for senior citizens. Ms. Wegscheider stated that she knows that housing for senior citizens is a huge need in the whole county. Fridley has made some good strides in that area with the Banfill housing and Norwood Square. She loves Fridley very much and this will be where she may retire possibly. 17 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 18 Mr. Rafferty asked if there was anything in the plan that stabilizes the City in any way. He lived in the City five years and then moved away for 17 years and then moved back and the City changed very much. He did not know his way around the City for the first two years. He would like to see something in the plan that states that certain things will not be changed so anyone who has left the City and comes back will recognize it. Ms. Dacy stated that the plan does make a statement that there is a preference to keep University Avenue as four lanes. There is enough right-of-way to go six lanes and support transit type projects and bus service. The growth north is incredible; and, at some point, the policymakers and the City Council are going to have to decide at what point do you stop building roads. Mr. Chris Clos, owner of Fridley Auto Parts, stated that whenever a_survey is done about their recycling, they are always referred to as junkyards. This is upsetting because they are not. They follow all ordinances and try to keep it clean and remodel. Is there anyone who can change the wording of his business to automotive recyclers in the surveys instead of salvage yards and junkyards? Residents may stop and think that it is something the community needs. What are people of Fridley going to do when their car breaks down and they buy a new car? Is the redevelopment of the salvage yards something that is being discussed in the City of Fridley? Ms. Dacy stated that the plan does suggest that the automotive recycling uses in that area be redeveloped. There will be more meetings involving the owners about this topic. She cannot answer when this is going to happen. This is not a notice to vacate but th� intent is to take a close look at that and make a decision. The #ext of the plan � refers to them as salvage yartls. Through the benefit of Microsoft and wordsearch they can easily plug in the automotive term. Mr. Clos stated they are constantly trying to make their business look nice. They even got an award from the City for their business. He feels that they are not really treated as a real business but an eyesore as a junkyard. Mr. Saba asked if the plan addresses the fact of what Medtronic will be doing pertaining to how it affects the whole city. Ms. Dacy stated that, no, the plan does not address the full imp�act. This is a major recommendation of the plan to spend time to do that. The City Councils of Columbia Heights and Fridley are looking at establishing a joint task force for this. Mr. Kondrick asked about the money they need to do these things. Is the City making efforts to get money from the State and federal governments? If they had a master plan to change some areas, how do they get that money? Ms. Dacy stated that a couple things that are going on with the automotive recycler people is that in the last three or four years the state has finally provided pollution clean- up funds through DTED and Metropolitan Council. The City has taken advantage of that with the Onan-Murphy project and another company on Main Street. That has provided about $1,500,000 in clean-up funds. There is more of an environment at the legislature and the regional agencies to fund those types of projects. The Metropolitan : PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 19 Council has had the Livabie Communities Program to fund redevelopment types of projects that marry the transit with the housing and jobs. That is a resource that has not been there for a while. The City has a resource with the tax-increment funds and the salvage yards are right in an existing district, but how much do you spend and how much do you get in return? A master plan does help to identify the cost. This year the City Council is coming to the Planning Commission to talk about some of those priorities. The HRA will also have a meeting on April 17 to talk about that. Mr. Kondrick stated that he thinks that Fridley needs more character and they need to find ways to make Fridley more attractive than it is. MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Saba, to recommend approval of the year 2020 Comprehensive Plan to be submitted to the Metropolitan Council. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 5. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE MARCH 21 2000 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY & ENERGY COMMISSION MEETING. MOTION by Ms. Johns, seconded by Mr. Kondrick, to receive the minutes of the March 21, 2000, Environmental Quality and Energy Commission meeting with the correction of a spelling error. Ms. Johns' name was typed as Ms. Johnson on page 3. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. OTHER BUSINESS Ms. Dacy stated that the Joint Task Force with the City of Columbia Heights will be an 11 member task force that will consist of a City Council member-from each community, a Planning Commission member, an HRA member and a member of the business community, as well as representatives from the school districts. Councilmember Barnette is the appointed Council member and she wanted to ask the Commission to appoint Diane Savage as the Chairperson to also serve in that capacity on that task force. MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by Mr. Kondrick, to appoint Ms. Savage to fhe Joint Task Force. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Ms. Savage reminded the Commission members of the April 17 meeting with the City Council at 6:00 p.m. �� � PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 20 ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Ms. Modig, to adjoum the meeting. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE APRIL 5, 2000, PLANNING COMMISSION WAS ADJOURNED AT 9:50 P.M. Respectfully submitted, � a� Sig , e L. John n� Rec rding Secretary 20 : AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24, 2000 CffY OF FRIDLEY Date: 3/18/00 To: William Burns, Ci Manager ��� tY � From: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator Paul Bolin, Planner RE: Planning Commission action on SP #00-03 M-00-69 INTRODUCTION Maertens-Brenny is requesting a SUP to allow a proposed manufacturing building for Metal-Tek, Inc. to occupy 47% of the lot located at 7901 Main Street. The lot is 107,182 sq. feet in size and the proposed building is 50,561 sq. feet in size. CODE REQUIREMENTS Sections 205.17.03.C.(1a) indicates that with a special use permit, a one story building in an M-2 District may cover up to 50% of that lot. Sections 205.17.03.C.(4b) further indicates that the petitioner shall prove that all other ordinance requirements are met. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION At the April 5, 2000 Planning Commission meeting, a public hearing was held for SP #00-03. After a discussion regarding snow management, the Planning Commission endorsed staff's recommendation for approval. A motion was made to recommend approval of special use permit, SP #00-03, with the following stipulations: 1. All proper permits shall be obtained prior to start of construction. 2. Final drainage calculations and plan to be approved by City Engineering staff prior to issuance of a building permit. 3. The petitioner shall comply with City ordinances regarding snow plowing and snow storage. If the snow cannot be properly stored on site, the petitioner is responsible to find a suitable option without causing the necessity for on-street parking by the petitioner's employees. 21 Memorandum 4. The petitioner and property owner shall meet with City planning, building, and engineering staff for a pre-construction meeting prior to issuance of a building permit. The petitioner shall contact planning staff to coordinate meeting. 5. There shall be no outdoor storage of equipment, supplies, or product. 6. Any propane tanks located on site shall be stored in accordance with State and Federal standards. THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. PLANNING STAFF RECOMMENDATION City Staff recommends that the City Council concur with the planning commission and grant the proposed Special Use Permit, SP #00-03, with the stipulations as presented. 22 City of Fridley Land Use Application SP-00-03 Aprii 5, 2000 GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIAL INFORMATION Applicant: �taertens Brenny Const. George Fugisang 3251 Main Street 7650 Lake Elmo Ave. Fridley, MN 55432 Stillwater, MN 55082 Requested Action: Special Use Pemut Purpose: To increase the allowable lot coverage in an M-2 district from 40% to 47%. Existing Zoning: M-2 (Heavy Industrial) Locarion: 7901 Main Street Size: 107,182 sq. ft. 2.46 acres Existing Land Use: Vacant Swrounding Land Use & Zoning: N:Industrial, M-2 E:Industrial, M-2 S:Industrial, M-2 W:Industrial, M-2 Comprehensive Plan Conformance: Consistent with Plan Zoning Ordinance Conformance: Secrions 205.17.03.C.(la) indicates that with a special use pemut, a one story building in an M-2 District may cover up to 50% of that lot. Sections 205.17.03.C.(4b) fiuther indicates that the petitioner shall prove that all other ordinance requirements are met. Zoning History: 1998 -SP #98-14 issued, (has since lapsed) Legal Description of Property: South 284' of the West 460' of the NW '/4 of the SW '/4 of Section 2, Township 30, Range 24, Anoka County. Public Utilities: 23 Exist in Main Street. Transportation: Main Street and 79`h Avenue provide access to the Site. Physical Characteristics: Lot is vacant, relatively flat. SU�LVIARY OF PROJECT Maertens-Brenny is requesting a SUP to allow a proposed manufacturing building for Metal-Tek, Inc. to occupy 47% of the lot. The lot is 107,182 sq. feet in size and the proposed building is 50,561 sq. feet in size. SU�L�IARY OF Ai�1ALYSIS Ciry Staff recommends approval of this special use permit, with stipulations. The proposed use is properly located in the M-2 zoning distric� CITY COUNCIL ACTION (View of site from south) Staff Report Prepared by: Paul Bolin STAFF REPORT SP #00-03 REQUEST Maertens-Brenny is requesting a SUP to allow a proposed manufacturing building for Metal-Tek, Inc. to occupy 47% of the lot located at 7901 Main Street. The lot is 107,182 sq. feet in size and the proposed building is 50,561 sq. feet in size. CODE REQUIREMENTS Sections 205.17.03.C.(1a) indicates that with a special use permit, a one story building in an M-2 District may cover up to 50% of that lot. Sections 205.17.03.C.(4b) further indicates that the petitioner shall prove that all other ordinance requirements are met. ANALYSIS The petitioner was granted a SUP in 1998 to increase the lot coverage on this site to 49% by constructing a 52,417 square foot building. Though the special use permit was granted, with that site plan, the petitioner would have needed variances for parking and drive aisle widths to proceed with construction. The building was never constructed and the SUP lapsed in 1999. The new site plan meets or exceeds all City Code requirements. The new site plan exceeds the City's parking requirements by 5 spaces and drive aisle widths have been addressed by slightly reducing the size of the building and utilizing one way drive aisles No variances are required with the proposed site plan. RECOMMENDATION City Staff recommends approval of this special use permit, with stipulations. A lot coverage of up to 50% is a permitted special use in this zoning district, provided all setbacks and other code requirements can be met. STIPULATIONS Staff recommends the Planning Commission approve the special use permit subject to the following stipulations: 1. All proper permits be obtained prior to start of construction. 2. Final drainage calculations and plan to be approved by City Engineering staff prior to issuance of a building permit. 3. Due to lack of space on site, snow must be trucked off site and properly disposed of. 4. Petitioner and property owner shall meet with City planning, building, & engineering staff for a pre-construction meeting prior to issuance of building permit. Petitioner shall contact planning staff to coordinate meeting. 5. No outdoor storage of equipment, supplies, or product. 6. Any propane tanks located on site shall to be stored in accordance with State & Federal standards. � � � CRY OF FRIDLEY AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24, 2000 Date: 3/18/00 �� To: William Burns, City Manager �� From: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator Paul Bolin, Planner RE: Planning Commission action on SP #00-04 M-00-70 INTRODUCTION Kenneth Steies, petitioner, is seeking a special use permit to allow a bar in his proposed restaurant at the existing Moose Club building located at 8298 University Avenue. CODE REQUIREMENTS City Code requires a special use permit for bars and taverns, prior to the issuance of a liquor license. The site provides more than adequate parking to meet code requirements. The site is required to provide 93 parking stalls and provides over 120 parking stalls. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION At the April 5, 2000 Planning Commission meeting, a public hearing was held for SP #00-04. After a brief discussion, the Planning Commission endorsed staff's recommendation for approval with the following stipulations: 1. 2. 3 4. 5. All proper permits shall be obtained prior to start of remodeling. The petitioner shall remove existing horseshoe pits and return to parking area or revert to green space. Restoration shall include creating a clean edge to the broken asphalt in this area, or removal of the asphalt entirely. Petitioner shall repair potholes, overlay, and restripe parking lot. Parking lot shall be restriped to meet all handicap stall requirements. All retaining walls must be properly engineered and reconstnacted. Proper guard rails and proper handrails shall be installed where required. 25 Memorandum 6. Wooden steps on south side of building, going down to parking lot, shall be designed to not have open risers or storage below stairway. These stairs must be certified to meet weight requirements. 7. Engineering to be provided to certify load capacity of existing deck. In addition any rotted, broken, or cracked decking shall be replaced. The existing shed shall be removed or code required firewall installed. 8. The existing shed shall be removed or code required fire wall installed. 9. Irrigation shall be installed to all green space area, including boulevard, as required by City Code. 10.A code-required garbage dumpster enclosure shall be provided on site. 11. No outdoor storage shall be allowed on this site. All existing garbage, scrap, junked appliances, and lumber shall be removed from the site. 12.The petitioner shall certify that all HVAC and replacement air equipment meet required standards. THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. PLANNING STAFF RECOMMENDATION City Staff recommends that the City Council concur with the planning commission and �grant the proposed Special Use Permit, SP #00-04, with the stipulations as presented. �� City of Fridley Land Use Application SP-00-04 April 5, 2000 GENERAL L�IFORi�iATION SPECIAL �1FORMATION Applicant: Kenneth James Steies Moose Lodge #38 1281 Hill Street 8298 University Ave. Big Lake, MN 55309 Fridley, MN 55432 Requested Acrion: Special Use Permit Purpose: To allow a bar in the petitioners proposed restaurant. Exisang Zonmg: C-2 (General Business) Locarion: 8298 Univeisity Avenue Size: 76,230 sq. ft. 1.75 acres Existing Land Use: Vacant - Moose Lodge #38 Surrounding Land Use & Zoning: N: Apartments, R-3 E: Clinic, G2 S: Bachmans, C-3 W:Industrial, M-2 Comprehensive Plan Conformance: Consistent with Plan Zoning Ordinance Conformance: Sections 205.14.O1.C.(11) requires a bar or tavern to obtain a special use permit. Zoning History: 1980 - Lot platted 1976 - Building is constructed 1990 - Building is purchased by Moose Legal Description of Property: Lot 1, Block 2 Caba Realty Public Utilities: E�sting building is connected. Transportation: University Avenue service road provides vehicle access to the site. Phvsical Characteristics: Lot contains the existing building, parking lot, and landscaping. SLVIlVIARY OF PROJECT Kenneth Steies, peririoner, is seeking a special use pernvt to allow a baz in his proposed restaurant at the existing Moose Club building. SUVIMARY OF ANALYSIS City Staff recommends approval of this special use permit, with stipulations. The conversion of this property from the Moose Lodge to a restaurant and bar does not appear to have any negarive impacts and when brought into building code compliance will enhance the site. CITY COU�ICIL ACTION 27 (View of Moose Lodge From East) Staff Report Prepared by: Paul Bolin STAFF REPORT SP #00-04 REQUEST Kenneth Steies, petitioner, is seeking a special use permit to allow a bar in his proposed restaurant at the existing Moose Club building located at 8298 University Avenue. CODE REQUIREMENTS City Code requires a special use permit for bars and taverns, prior to the issuance of a liquor license. The site does provide adequate number of parking stalls to meet City Code Requirements. HISTORY The building was originally constructed in 1976 as a bar and restaurant. The building housed a number of different bar/restaurants until being purchased by the Moose Lodge #38 in 1990. The Moose Club occupied the facility until early 1999. CODEISSUES There are a number of building issues on this site which need to be resolved prior to any permits or Certificate of Occupancy being issued. A site inspection revealed that the existing retaining walls are dilapidated (photo B& C), the existing decking on the patio is in disrepair (photo AJ, the dumpster enclosure does not meet City requirements (photo D), hand railings are inadequate (photo B), and guard rails are also inadequate (photo B). The following photos illustrate some of these issues. � Most of these issues.can be.addressed through stipulations. A special use permit is a discretionary give on the part of the City and when possible life safety issues are identified, they must be corrected to protect the health, safety, & welfare of Fridley residents. I1 B) : C) �❑ RECOMMENDATION City Staff recommends approval of this special use permit, with stipulations. Bars & taverns are a permitted special use in the C-2 zoning district and the proposed restaurant / bar, with stipulations, will comply with the requirements for the special use permit. STIPULATIONS Staff recommends the Planning Commission approve the special use permit subject to the following stipulations: 1. All proper permits be obtained prior to start of remodeling. 2. Petitioner shall remove existing horseshoe pits and return to parking area or revert to green space. Restoration shall include creating a clean edge to the broken asphalt in this area, or removal of the asphalt entirely. 3. Petitioner shall repair potholes, overlay, and restripe parking lot. Parking lot shall be restriped to meet all handicap stall requirements. 4. All retaining walls must be properly engineered and reconstructed. 5. Proper guard rails and proper hand rails shall be installed where required. 6. Wooden steps on south side of building, going down to parking lot, shall be designed to not have open risers or storage below stairway. These stairs must be certified to meet weight requirements. 7. Engineering to be provided to certify load capacity of existing deck. In addition, any rotted, broken, or cracked decking shall be replaced. 8. Existing shed shall be removed or code required fire wall installed. 9. Irrigation shall be installed to all green space areas, including boulevard, as required by City Code. 10. Code required garbage dumpster enclosure shall be provided on site. 11. No outdoor storage allowed on this site. All existing garbage, scrap, junked appliances, and lumber shall be removed from the site. 12. Petitioner shall certify that all HVAC and replacement air equipment meet required standards. 29 � ` CI'i7 OF FRIDLEY TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24, 2000 William W. Burns, City Manager � �� John G. Flora, Public Works Director Jon H. Haukaas, Assistant Public Works Director April 19, 2000 Street Improvement Project No. ST. 2000 - 1 PW00-047 On Wednesday, April 19, 2000, at 10:00 a.m. bids were opened for the 2000 Street Improvement project. Fourteen sets of plans and specifications were sent out. Three were sent via E-mail from requests through the City's web site. Six bids were received. The low bid was received from W. B. Miller, Inc. of Elk River, MN. The base bid was $607,817.00 plus Altemate No. 1 to repave two alleys and install the final wear course on Northco Drive in the amount of $50,690.00. The total bid was $658,507.00. The prices came in higher than originally expected due to the increased cost of fuel and bituminous mix oil. $500,000.00 was identified in the street program's Capital Improvement Project budget. In addition, the City's annual State Aid popularion allocation available for off-system use is $475,000.00. Recommend the City Council receive the bids and award the 2000 Street Improvement Project No. ST. 2000 - 1 to W. B. Miller, Inc. in the amount of $658,507.00. JGF/JHI�:cz Attachments 30 City of Fridley TO: William W. Burns, City Manager FROM: John G. Flora, Public Works Director DATE: April i 9, 2000 SUBJECT: Street Improvement Project ST. 2000 - 1 PW00-048 When we originally were breaking the City streets into ward projects, we identified Ward 1 for this year consisting of the Melody Manor area. As we were preparing the plans this year, we noted that 715L Avenue, the road servicing the City garage, and the Wilmet and railroad transfer facilities, was in need of reconstruction due to the now increased traffic. The developer had agreed to share in this cost. Accordingly, since we were working this area we added it to the bids. We also became aware that Northco Drive, the road servicing the development north of 71S`, was in need of its final wear course. Funds were escrowed for this final mat. Accordingly, we prepared an alternate item for the bids to allow for placing the final wear course on Northco Drive as well as repaving two alleys in the City. This alternate bid came in at $50,690.00, for a total bid of $658,507.00. As we did not anticipate the rise in cost of fuel and oil when we planned these projects, we did not anticipate the increased construction cost associated with the asphalt work. In our Capital Improvement Program we annually budget $500,000 for street improvement projects. We normally receive approximately $475,000.00 of State Aid population apportionment as reimbursement for our street improvement projects. We can eliminate the reconstruction of 715` Avenue at $95,570.35 and incorporate that into next year's project as well as placing the final mat on Northco Drive to stay within our projected amount. If the Council desires to make any changes, we recommend the Council receive the bids, award the project and authorize Change Order No. 1 to the W. B. Miller, Inc. contract for the changes. JGF:cz 31 BID FOR PROPOSALS 2000 STREET INIPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST. 2000 -1 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2000,10:00 A.M. � � � �� �,��� ._ .. _ _ � � � ,���; �. � ° ���.�������P W B Miller Inc American Inst Architect $658,507.00 6701 Noms Lake Rd NW Eik River MN 55330-8459 North Valley Inc United Fire & Casualty 5710,531.05 4105 85th Ave N, Bldg B, Ste 203 Brooklyn Park MN 55443 Hardrives Inc American Inst. Architect $714,518.06 14475 Quiram Drive St Cloud MN 56302 Northwest Asphalt Inc United Fire & Casualty $784,175.31 1451 Stagecoach Road Shakopee MN 55379 Forest Lake Contracting Inc American Insritute Architect 5794,'795.00 14777 Lake Drive Forest Lake MN 55025-9461 C. S. McCrossan Construcrion Inc St Paul Co $895,630.50 7865 Jefferson Hwy N Maple Grove MN 55311 Construction Market Data NO BID 4800 Lamar Ste ] 04 _ Mission KS 66202 . . _ Elk River Concrete Products NO BID 6550 Wedgewood Road P O Box 1660 Maple Grove MN 553 1 1-6660 Meyer Contracting Inc NO BID 19145 Vassaz St Forest Lake MN 55025 Midwest Asphalt Corporarion NO BID P O Box 5477 Hopkins MN 55343 Palda & Sons Inc NO BID 1462 Dayton Ave St Paul MN 55104-6308 Safety Signs Inc NO BID 19784 Kenrick Ave Lakeville MN 55044 Stephaniak Construction Co NO BID 2839 196th Ave NE East Bethel MN 55011 Thomas & Sons Construction Inc NO BID 13925 Northdale Blvd Ro ers MN 55374-0303 32 / � C7TY OF FRIDLEY TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24, 2000 William W. Burns, City Manager ��� � � John G. Flora Public Works Director Jon H. Haukaas ssistant Public Works Director Apri124, 2000 Change Order No. 1 to Hypolim Aerator Replacement for Moore Lake PW00-049 On January 24, 2000 the City Council awarded the Moore Lake aerator replacement project to Hegi Enterprises in the amount of $27,105. The City had budgeted $30,000 for this project and the DNR awarded us a$15,000 matching grant toward the project. As a result of the low bid received, an additional bid was requested and received from Hegi Enterprises for the replacement of the air supply line from the beach house to the aerator. This line was installed in 1985 with the original aerator and has become brittle over time. Hegi's bid was $2,500 to provide all labor and materials. Change Order No. 1 would increase the total project cost to $29,605, still within the original budget amount. Recommend the City Council approve Change Order No. 1 to the Hypolim Aerator Replacement for Moore Lake. JHH/JGF:cz 33 INVOICE INVOICE INVOICE Hegi Enterprises LLC 6605 County Road 19 Loretto, MN. 55357 612-498-7845 Office 612-865-1700 Mobile City of Fridley East Basin Aerator PO # 00306 6431 University Ave. Fridley, MN. 55432 Pipe line replacement: 4-11-2000 Ship To: Public Works Garage City of Fridley 400 71 �` Ave. NE Fridley, MN. 55432 Installation of 1 inch 125 psi. PE pipe. Includes the cost of the pipe. $2,500.00 . , . . , . Total for the complete job. �6� � � 5 c�. co , The city could choose to NOT remove the line in place. I would like to remind you that that line was sunk with lead. The city could choose to dig out the old Iine and insta.11 the new line into the water. Thank you for the call, Greg Hegi 34 � f CRY OF FRIDLEY To: From: Date: Re: AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF AP RI L 24, 2000 William W. Burns, City Manager���`�� Richard D. Pribyl, Finance Director Deb Skogen, City Clerk Apri17, 2000 Italian American Minneapolis Foundation Club Permit Renewal — Main Event, 7820 University Avenue NE Section 30 of the Fridley City Code allows Lawful Gambling by a licensed organization. The Italian American Minneapolis Foundation Club (IANg'C) is currently conducting charitable gambling at the Main Event, 7820 University Avenue NE. Their Charitable Gambling Fremise Permit expires on June 30, 2000. The renewal application requires a resolution from the City Council approving the renewal. If approved, the premise permit would become effective July 1, 2000 and expire June 30, 2002. Please find a resolution for the renewal premise permit. Staff recommends approval of the premise permit renewal by adoption of the attached resolution. 35 RESOLUTION NO. - 2000 RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF AN APPLICATION FOR A MINNESOTA LAWFUL GAMBLING PREMISE PERMIT FOR ITALIAN AMERICAN MINNEAPOLIS FOUNDATION CLUB (MAIN EVENT, 7820 UIVIVERSITY AVENUE NE) WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has been served with a copy of an Application for a Minnesota Lawful Gambling Premise Pernut for the Italian American Minneapolis Foundation Club (IAMFC); and _ WI�REAS, the location of the Premise Permit is for the Main Event, 7820 University Avenue NE, and will be effective from July 1, 2000 to June 30, 2002; and WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has found no reason to restrict the location for the charitable gambling operarion. NOW, 'THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Fridley approves the Minnesota Lawful Gambling Premise Permit Application for the Italian American Minneapolis Foundation Club at the Main Event located at 7820 University Avenue NE. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI� CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 24�' DAY OF APRIL 2000. ATTEST: DEBRA A. SKOGEN - CITY CLERK � NANCY J. JORGENSON - MAYOR / � CRY OF FRIDLEY AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24, 2000 TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council William W. Burns Ci Mana er ! l�'� FROM: , �y g �`( DATE: SUBJECT: April 19, 2000 Paragon Cable Settlement I have solicited the attached letter from Fritz Knaak, City Attorney, and join him in recommending that we settle the issue of cost reimbursement for the City's expenses a:>sociated with the transfer of ownership of our cable company to Time Warner in 1997. Attachment 37 Wayne B. Holstad Frederic W. Knaak* John L. Lindell John C. Povejsil H. Alan Kantrud David J. Friedmant April 4, 2000 HOLSTAD AND KNAAK, P.L.C. Attorneys at Law 3535 Vadnais Center Drive, Suite 130 St. Paul, Minnesota 55110 Telephone: (651) 490-9078 Facsimile: (651) 490-1580 The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Fridley, Minnesota 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN. 55432 RE: Paragon Cable Settlement Agreement Dear Mayor Jorgenson and Member of the City Council: RECEIVED r��� � 4 -2Q0� Of Counsel Kamen Matev# Also Licensed in *Wisconsin & Colorado tNew York $Bulgaria Only A recent review of matters related to the Cable Television Franchise revealed that the issue concerning the payment by Paragon of a claim by the City for over $7,000 is still outstanding. This sum included $4,414.17 in legal fees, and an additional $2,865 in staff-related expenses that were necessitated by a previous review of the franchise due to a prior change in ownership. You may recall that I had negotiated with Paragon at some length, and they finally agreed to take the, for them, unprecedented step of paying the City's entire out-of-pocket legal expense. On May 19, 1997, the Council tabled the matter. On June 23, 1997, the Council failed to approve the Letter of Satisfaction that would have agreed to the settlement on a tie vote. The matter still stands as a claim by the City against the franchisee. It is my understanding that the franchisee is willing to be bound by the Agreement negotiated in 1997 in order to get the matter resolved. I would respectfully ask that the matter, and the negotiated agreement, be review again and considered for your approval. Absent that approval, I would request that the Council consider and recommend alternatives that would define for your staffs the parameters in which you would prefer we continue, if at all, in pursuing the matter further. I, of course, will gladly answer any questions you may have in the meantime concerning this matter. I have attached, for your consideration, my correspondence, which I have again discussed with City staff, that was originally submitted in your consideration of this matter. Respec�fully rederic W. naak Fridley City Attorney (cc:) W. Burns W. Champa 38 / AGENDA ITEM � COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24, 2000 CRY OF FRIDLEY CLAIMS 928A�8 - 93062 39 � t C(lY OF FRIDLEY Type of License BILLIARDS Fridley VFW 1040 Osborne Road Fridley, MN 55432 LICENSES CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24, 2000 Main Event 7820 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Sharx Sports Bar and Nightclub 3720 East River Road Fridley, MN 55421 Spikers Grili and Beach Club 7651 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 CIGARETTE SALES Discount Tobacco 315 Osborne Road Fridley, MN 55421 Freedom Valu Center #58 7600 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley VFW 1040 Osborne Road Fridley, MN 55432 Holiday Stationstore # 118 200 — 57`" Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 � George Arnold Wendy K. Benincasa Richard A. DeFoe Patrick Pelstring Taleb Wazwaz David B. Erickson George Arnold Donovan A. Erickson . � Approved By: Fees: Police Department $ 40.00 Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development $ 50.00 $ 90.00 $ 70.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 Type of License � CIGARETTE SALES (CONT.) Joe DiMaggio's Sports Bar & Grill George Vespa 1298 East Moore Lake Drive Fridley, MN 55432 Main Event 7820 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Oasis Market 7298 Highway 6� NE Fridley, MN 55432 Ozzie's 620 Osborne Road Fridley, MN 55432 Pizza Flame 317 Osborne Road Fridley, MN 55432 Sam's Club 8150 University Avenue l�TE Fridley, MN 55432 Snyder's Drug Store #5018 6582 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Sharx Sports Bar and Nightclub 3720 East River Road Fridley, MN 55421 Shorewood Restaurant 6161 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Spikers Grill and Beach Club 7651 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Wendy K. Benincasa Scott L. Stevens Robert A. WIneman Daniel J. Anderson Rick W. Brazile Cathryn Kirkham Richard A. DeFoe James A. Nicklow Patrick Pelstring Stuart Anderson's Cattle Company Patrick Kelvie 5696 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Super America #4175 5667 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Michael J. Rasnak 41 Approved By: Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department F`ire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Poiice Department ire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Police Department Fire Department Community Development Fees: $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 Type of License � CIGARETTE SALES (CONT.) Super America #4207 Michael J. Rasnak 7449 East River Road Fridley, MN 55432 Super America #4199 7299 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Texas Foods, Inc. 1301 Mississippi Street NE Fridley, MN 55432 Univeristy Sinclair 6071 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 University Market 7295 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Wal-Mart Store #1952 8450 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Walgreens #04697 6525 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 ENTERTAINMENT Fridley VFW 1040 Osborne Road Fridley, MN 55432 Main Event 7820 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Spikers Grill and Beach Club 7651 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 FOOD Dairy Queen 225 Osborne Road Fridley, MN 55432 Michael J. Rasnak Raymond L. Jedneak Michael R. Johnson Timothy Yokum Approved B�: Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Angela Wise Police Department Fire Department Community Develo`pment Walgreen Company George Arnold Wendy K. Benincasa Patrick Pelstring Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Departmenf Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Ron Kraus Police Department Fire Department Community Development � Fees: $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $ 85.00 $ 85.00 $ 85.00 $ 45.00 Type of License FOOD (CONT.) Domino's Pizza 7510 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Freedom Valu Center #58 7600 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley A&W 7429 East River Road Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley VFW 1040 Osborne Road Fridley, MN 55432 Godfather's Pizza 7910 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Holiday Stationstore 200 — 57`�' Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Hong Kong Kitchen 6562 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Joe DiMaggio's 1298 East Moore Lake Drive Fridley, MN 55432 McDonald's Restaurant 8100 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 McDonald's Restaurant 244 — 57`t' Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Main Event 7820 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 : William B. Graves Approved By: Police Department Fire Department Community Development Fees: $ 45.00 David B. Erickson Police Department $ 4�.00 Fire Department Community Development William H. Wiles Police Department $ 45.00 Fire Department ommunity Development George Arnold David A. Harper Donovan A. Erickson Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development $ 45.00 $ 45.00 Police Department $ 45.00 Fire Department Community Development Karen Kwan Police Department $ 45.00 Fire Department Community Development George Vespa Mark Wheeldon Mark Wheeldon Wendy K. Benincasa 43 Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 Type of License FOOD (CONT.) Ngoc Tran Market 6566 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Northwest Athletic Club 1200 East Moore Lake Drive Fridley, MN 55432 Oasis Market 7298 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN-55432 Old Country Buffet 6540 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Ozzie's 620 Osborne Road Fridley, MN 55432 � Tram N. Nguyen Cynthia Bloom Scott L. Stevens Marguerite C. Nesset Robert A. WIneman Perkins Stephanie Moore 7520 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 � Pizza Flame 317 Osborne Road Fridley, MN 55432 Preciado's Automotive 6290 Highway 65 Fridley, MN 55432 Ricky's Embers 5400 Central Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Sam's Club 8150 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN �55432 Seoul Oriental Foods 1095 East Moore Lake Drive Fridley, MN 55432 Shar�c Sports Bar and Nightclub 3720 East River Road Fridley, MN 55421 Daniel J. Anderson Tony Preciado Joseph Rickenbach Rick W. Brazile Sung Soo Choi Richard A. DeFoe .. Approved By: Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Fees: $ 45.00 $ 4�.00 $ 4�.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 Type of License FOOD (CONT.) Shorewood Restaurant 6161 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Snyder's Drug Store #5018 6582 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Spikers Grill and Beach Club 7651 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 � James A. Nicklow Cathryn Kirkham Patrick Pelstring Stuart Anderson's Cattle Company Patrick Kelvie 5696 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Subway at Moore Lake 1091 East Moore Lake Drive Fridley, MN 55432 Sunshine Place 5201 Central Avenue NE Fridley, MN 554322 Super America #4175 5667 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Super America #4207 7449 East River Road Fridley, MN 55432 Super America #4199 7299 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Taco Bell #20117 7295 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Target Distribution Center 1090 — 73`d Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Target Store T-0008 755 -53�d Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55421 Peggy K. Schmitz Approved By: Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Fees: $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 Tony M. Bakhtiari Police Department $ 45.00 Fire Department . Community Development . Michael J. Rasnak Michael J. Rasnak Michael J. Rasnak Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Lee Engler Police Department Fire Department Community Deyelopment James C. Dudley Police Department Fire Department Community Development Jeff Carlson Police Department Fire Department Community Development � $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 Type of License FOOD (CONT.) Texas Foods, Inc. 1301 Mississippi Street NE Fridley, MN 55432 Univeristy Sinclair 6071 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 University Market 7295 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Wal-Mart Store # 1952 8450 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Walgreens #04697 6525 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Wong's Gourmet 1254 East Moore Lake Road Frid�ey,:MN 55432 GAMBLING Fridley VFW 1040 Osborne Road Fridley, MN 55432 HOTEL-MOTEL Budget Host Inn 6881 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 JUNK YARD Fridley Auto Parts 7300 Old Central Fridley, MN 55432 LIVESTOCK Catherine Olson 312 Lafayette Street NE Fridley, MN 55432 � Raymond L. Jedneak Michael R. Johnson Timothy Yokum Approved By: Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department ommunity Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Angela Wise Police Department Fire Department Community Development Walgreen Company Park L. Wong George Arnold Divyesh Bharta Derek Haluptzok MANAGERIAL LIQUOR DISPENSING Ground Round Brian K. Simowitz 5277 Central Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55421 46 Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Community Development Building Inspections Police Department Fire Department Community Development Fees: $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 $ 45.00 Waiver Requested $240.00 $ 35.00 $ 10.00 Type of License MASSEUR/MASSEUSE Jarosch, Donna 8310 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 � (Banfil Crossing) MOTOR VEHICLE BODY REPAIR Abra Auto Body & Glass Rick Krostag 7710 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley Auto Body 960 Osborne Road Fridley, MN 55432 Friendly Chevrolet 7501 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Sam's Auto Body, Inc. 7570 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 OFF-SALE BEER Sam's Club 8150 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Super America #4175 5667 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Super America #4207 '7449 East River Road Fridley, MN 55432 Super America #4199 7299 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 ON-SALE BEER Godfather's Pizza 7910 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Pizza Flame 317 Osborne Road Fridley, MN 55432 Harry W. Herman Roger J. Moody Samir Awaijane Rick W. Brazile Michael J. Rasnak Michael J. Rasnak Michael J. Rasnak David A. Harper Daniel J. Anderson 47 Approved By: Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department ommunity Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Fees: N/A $150.00 $150.00 $150.00 $150.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 $325.00 $325.00 Type of License PAWN SHOP Pawn America 1031 East Moore Lake Drive Fridley, MN 55432 PRIVATE GASOLINE PUMP United Defense 4800 East River Road Fridley, MN 55432 REFUSE HAULER BFI of North America 8661 Rendova Street Circle Pines, MN 55014 Keith Kruppenny & Son 1214 Hall Avenue West Saint Paul, MN 55118 Larry's Quality Sanitation 17210 Driscoll Street NW Ramsey, MN 55303 Pretzel's Sanitation 15323 Ramsey Boulevard NW Anoka, MN 55303 Randy's Sanitation, Inc 4351 Highway a2 SE Delano, MN 55328 Walter's Recycling and Refuse 2830 —101 S` Avenue NE Blaine, MN 55449 Waste Management of MN, Inc. 10050 Naples Street Blaine, MN 55449 � Kent B. Ri�nan Tom Chovan Keith D. Kruppenny Lawrence R. Saba Lawrence Plessel Randall Roskowiak George Walter Roger L. Kern RETAIL GASOLINE SALES Bona Brothers Amoco Brian J. Bona 5311 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Freedom Valu Center #58 7600 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 David B. Erickson . ; Approved By: Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Fees: $3,000.00 $ 30.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 �, • 1 11 �, .1 11 Type of License � RETAIL GASOLINE SALES (CONT.) Holiday Stationstore Donovan A. Erickson 200 — 57`� Avenue NE Fridley, NIN 55432 Oasis Market 7298 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Super America #4175 5667 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Super America #4207 7449 East River Road Fridley, MN 55432 Super America #4199 7299 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Texas Foods, Inc. 1301 Mississippi Street NE Fridley, MN 55432 University Sinclair 6071 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 University Market 7295 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 STREET VENDING Big Bell Ice Cream 179 Charles Street Number Eight Fridley, MN 55432 Scott L. Stevens Michael J. Rasnak Michael J. Rasnak Michael J. Rasnak Raymond L. Jedneak Michael R. Johnson Timothy Yokum Ahmed J. A1 Sudani TEMPORARY ON-SALE BEER Lions Club of Fridley Hal Hinchcliffe 7418 West Circle Drive NE Fridley, MN 55432 r .� Approved By: Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fire Department Community Development Police Department Fees: $ 60.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 E, .1 11 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 $125.00 $ 30.00 Request Waiver Type of License B� TREE REMOVAL AND TREATMENT Drobnick's Tree Service 311 — 93`d Avenue NE Blaine, MN 55434 Miller Tree Service Anthony F. Miller 11375 Lexington Avene Blaine, MN 55449 Northeast Tree and Timber George A. Welles 2527 Jackson Street NE Minneapolis, MN 55418-3625 Precision Landscape and Tree, Inc. Laurence Grobolski 942 East County Road D Little Canada, MN 55109 Rainbow Tree Company John W. Powell 2239 Edgewood Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55426 Ray's Lawn Service & Landscaping Raymond P. Denzer 4014 Glenhaven Lane Moundsview, MN 55112 Strong and Sons Total Tree Service Sean P. Strong 2670 — 200`h Avenue Cedar, MN 55011 Viking Land Tree Care, Inc. Linda Schweir 9715 Fenner Avenue SE Delano, MN 55328 50 Approved By: Public Works Public Works Public Works Public Works Public Works Fees: $ 40.00 $ 40.00 $ 40.00 $ 40.00 $ 40.00 Public Works $ 40.00 Public Works Public Works $ 40.00 $ 40.00 Type of License BLACKTOPPING Asphalt Driveway Co 1211 E Hwy 36 St Paul MN 55109-2091 Minnesota Roadways Co 4370 Valley Industrial Blvd S Shakopee MN 55379 Northern Asphalt Construction Inc 11064 Raddison Rd NE Blaine MN 55449-4339 Northwest Asphalt Inc 1451 Stagecoach Rd Shakopee MN 55379-2797 EXCAVATING Frattalone F M Excavating & Grading Inc 3066 Spruce St St Paul MN 55117 LeRo� Excavating Inc 2104 64 St White Bear Lake MN 55110 United Water & Sewer Co 11666 Wayzata Blvd Minnetonka MN 55305-2009 ELECTRICAL Abel Electrical Contractors Inc 17701 149 Ave N Dayton MN 55327-9515 Advanced Electric Co Inc 4132 Hull Rd Minnetonka MN 55305 � Scott Smith John Mueller Approved By: RON JULKOWSKI Building Official Same Jeannette Larson Same Sheila Geibe Susan Kees Thomas LeRoux James Spetz Tom DeMers Ronald Leidall 51 Same RON JULKOWSHI Building Official Same Same STATE OF MINN Same Aid Electric Corporation 7101 Hwy 65 NE Fridley MN 55432-3302 Brian Kovar Same American Eagle Electric Inc 18475 Rum River Blvd NW Anoka MN 55303-8970 Diane Masloski Same Anderson Claude M Electric Co Inc 1551 Payne Ave St Paul MN 55101-3218 John Schroepfer Same Bacon's Electric Co 7731 Main Street NE Fridley MN 55432 Richard Paddock Same Bassing Electric Inc 1354 McKay Dr Ham Lake MN 55304-6128 Richard Bassing Same Bergmann Electric Corp PO Box 115 Mound MN 55364 Jeff Bergmann Same Berndt Electric Service Inc 6528 W Lake St STE G Minneapolis MN 55426 Richard Bemdt Same - Billmark Arnie Electric 14700 Armstrong Blvd NW Anoka MN 55303-3112 Arnie Billmark Same Blaine Heating AC & Elec Inc/Reliant Energy Minnegasco 13562 Central Ave NE Anoka MN 55304-6920 Kenneth Chouinard Same Bolt Electric Inc 7344 Cedar Ave S Richfield MN 55423-3417 Bob Wright Same 52 Braastad Electric Inc 16909 Aberdeen St NE Ham Lake MN 55304 Cities Electric Inc 3100 225 St W Farmington MN 55024 City View Electric Inc 1145 Snelling Ave N St Paul MN 55108 Collins Electrical Systems-ColliSys 4990 N Hwy 169 New Hope MN 55428-4026 Comm-Tech Electrical Contr Inc 14216 23 Ave N Plymouth MN 55447-4910 Commonwealth Electric 601 Campus Dr New Brighton MN 55112-3495 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 E K Electric Inc 15710 Dakota St NW Rick Braastad Steve Sowieja Timothy Hurlbut Richard Boe Michael Schmitt Jack Fitzgerald Craig Gifford Joe Sobanski Debra Hrbek Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Andover MN 55304 Edward Kovar Same 53 Egan McKay Electrical Contr Inc 7100 Medicine Lake Rd Minneapolis MN 55427-3673 Don Swanson Electric Resource Contractors Inc 4024 Washington Ave N Minneapolis MN 55412-1790 David Hennek Electric Service Co of Mpls Inc 1609 Chicago Ave S Minneapolis MN 55404-1697 Michele Alm Electric Systems of Anoka Inc 6314 Hwy 10 NW Anoka MN 55303 Terry Lehn Freeway Electric Inc PO Box 27� Afton MN 55001-0275 Terry Wiegele Gilbert Mechanical Contractors Inc 4451 W 76 St Edina MN 55435 John Gorman Glynn's Northeast Electric Inc 4219 Central Ave NE Columbia Heights MN 55421 Steven Glynn Gunnar Electric Company 7960 Eden Prairie Rd Eden Prairie MN 55347- Lois Walters 1157 Harrison Electric Inc 2525 Nevada Ave N #301 Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Golden Valley MN 55427-3643 Michael Harrison Same 54 Heights Electric Inc 704 40 Ave NE Columbia Heights MN 55421-2901 Highland Electric Inc 2030 St Clair Ave St Paul MN 55105-1100 Hilite Electric Inc 1953 Shawnee Rd Eagan MN 55122 Industrial Electric Co 660 Taft St NE Minneapolis MN 55413 JNK Electric Inc 321 Quincy St NE Minneapolis MN 55413 J & L Electric Inc 20114 Madison Way NE Cedar MN 55011 JT Electric Service Inc Box 476 Albany MN 56307 Killmer Electric Co Inc 5141 Lakeland Ave N Crystal MN 55429 King Electric Inc PO Box 296 Circle Pines MN 55014 Lakeview Electric Co 8116 Pillsbury Ave S Bloomington MN 55420 Steven Nelson Same William LaLonde Same Dave Banaszewski Same Gary Novak John Kouri James Senger Terry Oehrlein Ray Palmer Same Same Same Same Same Gerald Gannucci Same Rob McCoy 55 Same Lindell Electric Inc 1366 108 Ave NE Blaine MN 55434 Lovegren Electric Co 5905 Lexington Ave N Shoreview MN 55126 McClish Electric Inc 431 Territorial Rd Blaine MN 55432 Master Electric 11605 95 Ave N Maple Grove MN 55369 Mayer Electric Corp 5128 Hanson CT Minneapolis MN 55429-3182 Medina Electric PO Box 68 Loretto MN 55357-0068 Mertz Tom Electric Inc 700 Hamel Rd Hamel MN 55340 Midwest Electric Co 6230 Larch Ln N Maple Grove MN 55369 Mik-Lyn Electric Co Inc 12358 Business Park Blvd N Champlin MN 55316 Minncast Inc 200 Commerce Cir S Fridley MN 55432 Romy Dokter Curtis Lovegren Same Same Wanen McClish Same Jerome Shaddrick Same Cherie Holm Thomas Mertz Same Same Same D Wermerskirchen Same Michael Belko Michael Brown 56 Same Same Muska Electric Company 1985 Oakcrest Ave Roseville MN 55113-2686 NewMech Companies Inc 1633 Eustis St St Paul MN 55108 North Side Electric Co 1455 Oak Ridge Cir Monticello MN 55362 Olympic Electric Co Inc 13700 Water Tower Circle Plymouth MN 55441 Parsons Electric Co 5960 Main St NE Fridley MN 55432-5480 Petes Repair Inc 8835 Xylon Ave N Brooklyn Park MN 55445-1829 Phasor Electric Co 15300 25 Ave STE 400 Plymouth MN 55447 Positively Electric Inc 23060 Oakdale Dr Rogers MN 55374 Prairie Electric Co Inc 6595 Edenvale Blvd #120 Eden Prairie MN 55346- 2567 Pro-Tec Design Inc 2950 Xenium Lane N #136 Plymouth MN 55441-2627 Mahlon Christensen Same Larry Jordan Randy Smith Paul Kosmides Same Same Same 1Vlichael Northquest Same Pete Perusse Kirk Herman Larry Weniger Ronald Oswald Linda Soby 57 Same Same Same Same Same R& O Elevator Co Inc 8324 Pillsbury Ave S Bloomington MN 55420 RTS Electric 8720 257 Ave NW Zimmerman MN 55398 Residential Electric Inc 2356 Charles Ave St Paul MN 55114-1622 Richmond & Sons Inc 5182 W Broadway Crystal MN 55429-3591 Ridgedale Electric Inc 500 Brimhall Ave Long Lake MN 55356 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 Service Electric Inc/Tri-Service Electric 50482 Shorewood Cir Rush City MN 55069 Shortstop Electric Inc 16481 Flintwood St NW Andover MN 55304 Lee Arnold Same Thomas Rzeszutek Same John Heinen Same Scott Follese Same Gerald Wagoner Same John Ries Same Donald Rivard Tom Stewart Dennis Wood I:�.i�� . Same Same Same Same Snyder Electric Co 6112 Excelsior Blvd St Louis Park MN 55416-2766 Jerry Snyder South Side Electric Inc 9201 E Bloomington Frwy STE H Bloomington MN 55420- David Wintheiser 3494 Spark Electric Co 2114 Washington St NE Minneapolis MN 55418-4440 Walt Swierczek Star Electric Inc 8910 23 Ave N Golden Valley MN 55427 Gerald DeGidio Superior Heating & Electric 21322AveN Anoka MN 55303 Mark Johnson Tele-Tech Communications 3989 Central Ave NE #200A-11 Columbia Heights MN 55421-3957 Monis Fraenkel Three Phase Electric Inc 2705 Fox Ridge Blaine MN 55449-5902 Gary Hennings Thriftway Electric 3981 Wisconsin Ave N New Hope MN 55427 Stan Johnson Total Electric Inc 10760 Mankato St NE STE 1 Blaine MN 55449-5238 James LeVoir United Defense 4800 East River Rd Fridley MN 55421-1498 Chas Christianson 59 Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same � Weber Electric Inc 577 Shoreview Park Rd Shoreview MN 55126-7014 West Star Electric Inc 6324 Lakeland Ave N Brooklyn Park MN 55428-2309 Willow River Electric Inc 2068 Hwy 46 New Richmond WI 54017 Wiring By Weir Inc 8870 Garland Lane N Maple Grove MN 55311-1418 X-L Electric Inc 12354 Ridgewood Dr Elk River MN 55330 GAS SERVICES A-1 Heating & AC Inc 6090 Pagenkopf Rd Maple Plain MN 55359-9495 Abel/B & C Inc 266 Water St Excelsior MN 55331 Advanced Energy Services Inc 3650 Annapolis Ln Ste 105 Plymouth MN 55447-5434 Air Mechanical Inc 16411 Aberdeen St Ham Lake MN 55304 Steve Weber James Houg Same Same Alfred Ascheman Same Steve Weir Joe Kirkeide Gerald Sturm David Ritchie Richard Skala Ross Erickson : 1 Same Same m RON JULKOWSKI Building Official Same Same Same � Albers Mechanical Services Inc 200 W Plato Blvd St Paul MN 55107 John Albers Same Alliant Heating/Fredrickson Heating & AC 3650 Kennebec Dr #1 Eagan MN 55122 Jeffrey Zimmerman Same Area Mechanical Inc 1970 Christensen Ave STE C-D W St Paul MN 55118 Jill Same � Onodt Associated Mechanical Contractors PO 237 Shakopee MN 55379 B & D Plumbing & Heating 4091 MacIver Ave St Michael MN 55376 Blaine Heating AC & Electric Inc 13562 Central Ave NE Anoka MN 55304-6920 Carbonic Machines Inc 2900 5 Ave S Minneapolis MN 55408-2484 C O Carlson Air Cond Co 1203 Bryant Ave N Minneapolis MN 55411 Cool Air Mechanical Inc 1441 Rice St St Paul MN 55117-3899 Cronstrom's Heating & Air Cond 6437 Goodrich Ave St Louis Park MN 55426 Joe Sand Bruce Daleiden Same Same Kenneth Chouinard Same Steven Kelly Gary Solarz Chuck Worms Peter Rice 61 Same Same Same Same Dave's Appliance Heating & Air Inc 1601 37 Ave NE Columbia Heights MN 55421 David Roberts Dependable Indoor Air Quality Inc 2619 Coon Rapids Blvd NW Coon Rapids MN 55433 James Holt Egan Mechanical Contractors Inc 7100 Medicine Lake Rd Minneapolis MN 55427-3671 Gerald Egan Faircon Service 1891 W Co Rd C Roseville MN 55113-1304 Steven Holmer Fireside Corner/Allied Fireside 2700 N Fairview Ave Roseville MN 55113 Kirk Sorenson or 225 Co Rd 81, Osseo, MN 55369 G R Mechanical Plbg & Htg Inc 12401 Ironwood Cir STE 500 Rogers MN 55374 Greg Reinking Gilbert Mechanical Contractors Inc 4451 W 76 St Edina MN 55435 John Gorman Golden Valley Heating & Air 5182 W Broadway Crystal MN 55429-359i S Follese Home Energy Center 15200 25 Ave N #128 Plymouth MN 55447 Tom Meyer Horwitz Inc 8825 Xylon Ave N Brooklyn Park MN 55445 Wm McKoskey � Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same LBP Mechanical Inc 315 Royalston Ave N Minneapolis MN 55405 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 Maple Grove Heating & AC Inc 401 Co Rd 81 Osseo MN 55369-1647 Marlowe's Refrigeration & Heating 6325 Bloomington Ave S Richfield MN 55423-1768 Master Mobile Home Service 1486 Cloud Dr NE Blaine MN 55449 Metro Gas Installers 685 141 Ln NW Andover MN 55304 Metropolitan Mech Contrs Inc 7340 Washington Ave S Eden Prairie MN 55344- 3582 Minnesota Heating & AC 10701 93 Ave N #B Maple Grove MN 55369 Mobile Maintenance Inc 505 Fairmont St Fridley MN 55432 Douglas Hayes Jim Nelson Same Same Michael Daleiden Same Steve MacDonald Same Marlowe Koch Barry Fassett Mike Ellis Robert Kaczke Jeff Sturges Stephen Witzal 63 Same Same Same Same Same Same NewMech Companies Inc 1633 Eustis St St Paul MN 55108-1288 Larry 7ordan P& H Services Co Inc 1601 67 Ave N Brooklyn Center Mn 55430-1743 David Steffens PMR Mechanical Inc 2414 E 26 St Same Same Mmneapolis MN 55406 DuWayne Meyer Same Pierce Refrigeration 1920 2 Ave S Anoka MN 55303 John Becker Riccar Corp 2387 Commercial Blvd NW Andover MN 55304 Jeff Arent River City Sheet Metal 9928 Bluebird St NW Coon Rapids MN 55433 Chris Rapp Ron's Mechanical Inc 12010 Old Brick Yard Rd Shakopee MN 55379-2942 Ron Coster Rouse Mechanical Inc 2916 Nevada Ave N New Hope MN 55427 Gary Danzeisen Sedgwick Heating & Air Cond Co 8910 Wentworth Ave S Same Same Same Same Same Minneapolis MN 55420-2853 Thomas Sedgwick Same Sharp Heating & AC Inc 4854 Central Ave NE Minneapolis MN 55421-1950 Kevin Hanson 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University Ave NE Fridley MN 55432 C & G Builders Inc 90 West Lenhardt Rd Piedmond SC 29673 Cave & Associates LTD 2489 Rice St �#40 Roseville MN 55113 Crandall Rollin Construction 10501 Cedar Lake Rd #219 Minnetonka MN 55305 Daco Inc 14510 45 St NE Rogers MN 55374 Dauphinais Designs 14195 Brockton Ln Rogers MN 55374 EFH Company 2999 W Co Rd #42 STE 206 Burnsville MN 55306 Eagle Window PO Box 335 Rogers MN 55374 Harold Shoberg Cheryl Schatz Dean Sand Steve Gedosch Craig Ankrum Rollin Crandall Same Same Same Same Same Same Gerald Zachman Same Mike Dauphinais Same Mike Whalen Scott Nelson 66 Same Same E�cel Roofing 18633 Peridot St Ramsey MN 55303 GLJ Enterprises 3704 N Milton Shoreview MN 55126 Gonyea Homes Inc 50 Groveland Ter STE B Minneapolis MN 55403 Greiner Construction Inc 222S9St Minneapolis MN 55402 Kraus Anderson Construction 525 S 8 St Minneapolis MN 55404� Lametti & Sons Inc PO Box 477 Hugo MN 55038 M J Construction Exteriors Inc 8071 Ranchers Rd Fridley MN 55432 McGough Construction Co Inc 2737 N Fairview Ave St Paul MN 55113 Minco Products Inc 7300 Commerce Lane NE Fridley MN 55432 Shawn Luther Gerald Johnson Dave Gonyea Wolfgang Greiner Susan Hedstrom Fred Chase Mort Wald Richard Opitz David Schmidt 67 Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Norwest Contractors Inc 8469 Zanzibar Lane N Maple Grove MN 55311 Jim McElroy Opus Northwest LLC 10350 Bren Rd W Minnetonka MN 55343 John McKenzie PJ Siding 19420 Tri Oak Circle East Bethel MN 55091 Paul Jaeger Pauls Pro Service 573 40 Ave Minneapolis MN 55421 Brian Bona Proform Thermal Systems Inc 7805 Beech St NE Fridley MN 55432 Douglas Petty RJM Construction Co Inc - 3531 Nevada Ave N #200 Minneapolis MN 55427-2157 Robert Jossart Rochon Corporation 3650 Annapolis Lane STE 120 Plymouth MN 55447 Jeff Welcoman Riverside Construction of Elk River (20060865� 19230 Evans St NW Elk River MN 55330 Keith Johnson Shingobee Builders Inc PO Box 8 Loretto MN 55357-0008 Stacy Mreo Single Ply Systems Inc 909 Apollo Rd 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Morrow 50 Glendale River Falls WI 54022 Independent School Dist. #14 6000 West Moore Lk Dr NE Fridley MN 55432 Duane Downey/ Scott Meister Mark Raiche Same Same RON JULKOWSKI 7200 University Ave Building Official 1601 N Innsbruck Dr Same 1200 72nd Ave NE Same 6670-90 Lucia Ln NE Same James Gleason, #5542487 7855 East River Rd Same 5430 7th Street Same Duane Knealing 6100 W Moore Lk Dr Same .. Innsbruck North Townhouse Assn 5506 Meister Rd NE Fridley MN 55432 Kelly Fridley Ventures 2600 N Louise Ave Sioux Falls SD 57107 KES Management 2421 W 42 St Minneapolis MN 55410 Kesri Jain 478 N Hazel St #101 St Paul MN 55119 Maurice Filister 5750 East River Rd NE Fridley MN 55432 l�torthwest Athletic Club 5525 Cedar Lake Rd St Louis Pk MN 55416 River Road East Aparlments 8100 12 Ave S Bloomington MN 55425 University Ave Associates 111 83 Avenue NE Fridley MN 55432 TRAILERS Onan Corporation 1400 73 Avenue NE �Fridley MN 55432 Park Construction 7900 Beech St NE Fridley MN 55432 5506 Meister Rd Same 5201 Central Avenue Same Steve Sampson,#5560846 5460 - 7th St NE Same 1090 - 52nd Ave NE Same Darryl Huffman #55-59242 5750 East River Rd Same 1200 E Moore Lk Dr Same 6540 East River Rd Same Tim Yohnk,#5561545 111 - 83rd Ave NE Same RON JULKOWSKI 1400 73 Avenue NE Building Official 7900 Beech St NE Same 100 Totino Grace High School 1350 Gardena Ave NE Fridley MN 55432 WRECKING Kevitt Excavating Inc 3335 Pennsylvania Ave N Crystal MN 55427 Veit & Company Inc 14000 Veit Pl Rogers MN 55374-9583 1350 Gudena Ave NE Same Scott Kevitt Don Ruotsinoja 101 RON JULKOWSKI Building Official Same � AGENDA ITEM � CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24, 2000 CfTY OF fRIDLEY TO: WILLIAM W. BURNS, CTTY MANAGER �� �� FROM: RICHARD D. PRIBYL, FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE ON TI� RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA IlVIPROVEMENT PROJECT 1999-1 ASSESSMENT DATE: Apri117, 2000 Attached is the Public Hearing Notice for the assessment for the Riverview Heights Area Improvement Project 1999-1. � The Public Hearing Notice was published in the Focus newspaper on Apri17, 2000 as required by State Statute. RDP/sf . � Attachment 102 PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that the City of Fridley City Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. on April 24, 2000 to consider, and possibly adopt, the proposed assessment for the Riverview Heights improvement Project No. 1999-1. Adoption by the council of the proposed assessment may occur at the hearing. The area proposed to be assessed includes the properties North of 79�' Avenue and between East River Road and the Mississippi River The proposed assessment roll is on file for public inspection at the Finance Office. The total amount of the proposed assessment is $481;157.74. Written or oral objections will be considered at the meeting. No appeal may be taken as to the amount of an assessment unless a signed, written objection is filed with the clerk prior to the hearing or presented to the presiding officer at the hearing. The council may upon such notice consider an objection to the amount of a proposed individual assessment at an adjourned meeting upon such further notice to the affected property owners as it deems advisable. An owner may appeal an assessment to district court pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 429.081 by serving notice of the appeal upon the Mayor or Cle�lc of-tf�e City within 30 days after the adoption o�- the assessment and filing such notice with the District Court within ten days after service upon the Mayor or Clerk. The City of Fridley has adopted Resolution No. 14-1995 deferring special assessment payments for senior citizens. The City Council may approve deferral of payment of special assessments where the payment of said special assessments constitute a hardship. Publish: April 7, 2000 Nancy J. Jorgenson Mayor 103 � / � CRY OF FRIDLEY TO: FROM: AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24, 2000 WII,I,IAM W. BURNS, CTTY MANAGER � RICHARD D, pRIBYL, FINANCE DIRECTOR ��( � SUBJECT: RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA IMPROVEMEN'I' PROJECT 1999-1 DATE: Apri117, 2000 � Attached you will fmd the fmal assessment roll for the Riverview Heights Area Improvement Project 1999-1 along with the Resolution to adopt the assessment. The total cost of this project is $2,412,400.60. $475,694.15 will be assessed to the attached property owners (378), with the balance of $1,936,706.45 to be paid by the City. The assessment for tk�e storm water and the curb and gutter portions will be certified for 15 years �t an interest rate of 6.5%. The assessment for the driveway portion will be for 5 years at a rate of 7%. RDP/sf Attachment 104 RESOLUTION NO. , 2000 RESOLUTION ADOPTING ASSESSMENT FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST 1999-1 WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by law, the council has met and heard and passed upon all objections to the proposed assessment for the Riverview Heights Area Improvement Project No. 1999-1. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA: Such proposed assessment, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, is hereby accepted and shall constitute the special assessment against the lands named therein and each tract of land therein - included is hereby found to be benefited by the proposed improvement in the amount of the assessment levied against it. Such assessment for the storm water and the curb and gutter portion shall be payable in equal annual installments extending over a period of fifteen yeazs, the first of the installments to be payable on or before the first Monday in January, 2001, and shall bear interest at the rate of 6%z percent per annum from the date of the adoption of this assessment resolution. To the first installment shall be added interest on the entire assessment from the date of this resolution until December 31, 2001. To each subsequent installment when due shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid installments. Such assessment for the driveway portion shall be payable in equal annual instaliments extending over a period of five years, the first of the installments to be payable on or before the first Monday in January, 2001, and shall bear . interest at the rate of 7 percent per annum from the date of the adoption of this assessment resolution. To the �first installment shall be added interest on the entire assessment from the date of this resolution until December 31, 2001. To each subsequent installment when due shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid installments. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time prior to certification of the assessment to the county auditor, pay the whole of the assessment on such property, with interest accrued to the date of payment, to the city treasurer, except that no interest shall be charged if the entire assessment is paid within 30 days from the adoption of this resolution; and he may, at any time thereafter, pay to the city treasurer the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid, with interest accrued to December 31 of the year in which such payment is made. Such payment must be made before November 15 or interest will be charged through December 31 of the next succeeding year. The Finance Director shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the county auditor to be extended on the property tax lists of the county. Such assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 2000. ATTEST: DEBRA A. SKOGEN - CITY CLERK NANCY J. JORGENSON - MAYOR 105 LM f W r. S Ri�ervi�w Hei�hts t�+�c�nstru��ian 106 's . ,,., : ,, , . .;�,;: �;., �,%� � . . 1 .��� ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERV�W HEIGHTS AREA Il�IPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Fstimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft FREDERICK JOSEPH G 033024220066 I,000.00 8350 E RIVER RD NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 MOEN ELAINE M 033024220067 1,000.00 541 LAFAYETTE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 RAUTIO TODD J 033024220068 1,000.00 551 LAFAYETTE ST NE FRIDLEY titN 55432 MC GOWAN MARGARET M 033024220069 I,000.00 561 LAFAYETTE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 SCHUNEMAN ROBERT N& 033024220070 1,000.00 LORI L 571 LAFAYETTE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 ANDERSON LENA N 033024220071 I,000.00 583 LAFAYETTE ST NE F DL 4 HAUGH FREDERICK J JR 033024220072 1,000.00 591 LAFAYETTE ST NE 4 CITY OF FRIDLEY HRA 033024220073 1,000.00 6431 i1NIVERSITY AVE NE 611 Lafayette St MICKE DENNIS & 033024220074 1,000.00 BRESSLER,JM 621 LAFAYETTE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 EASTWOOD JAMES D& 033024220075 25.6 358.40 358.40 1,000.00 SHARONF 623 LAFAYETTE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 107 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Esrimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft FALK MICHAEL & 033024220083 I,000.00 MARILYN 8340 E RIVER RD NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 BERGERON WILLARD J& 033024220086 1,000.00 GLADYS 517 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY IvIN 55432 LAMBRECHT GERALD R& 033024220087 1,000.00 VIOLA 531 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 WALD ALFRED AND 033024220088 1,000.00 MELODY S 549 KIMBgLL ST NE , _ . _ FRIDLEY MN 55432 NESS DOUGLAS A& 033024220089 1,000.00 ROSEMARY T 555 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 GOVOENT THOMAS J 033024220090 1,000.00 567 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLE 54 KWSISTO ELSIE M 033024220092 1,000.00 595 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 4 2 DODAY HELEN E 033024220093 36.3 508.20 508.20 1,000.00 630 LAFAYETTE ST NE FRID 4 2 LAPLANTE JERRY R 033024220095 1,000.00 604 LAFAYETTE ST NE FRIDLEY 4 BENSON DARRELL C& 033024220096 1,000.00 JOAN M 560 LAFAYETTE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 r ' . ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA Il1IPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Esrimated Assessment Assessment for $I,OOO less Concrete Curb & Actual previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft a 14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft REIERSON EVELYN O 033024220097 1,000.00 548 LAFAYETTE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 PODOLYANCHUK 033024220098 1,000.00 �NATOLIY & OKSANA 554 LAFAYETTE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 ZIEBARTH JERRY A& 033024220103 1,000.00 LILLIAN 550 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 SEMKE MARK W 033024220106 1,000.00 518 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 KOCIEMBA DAVID J 033024220130 1,000.00 635 KIMBALL ST NE FRID 4 REKUCHA DARIA 033024220131 1,000.00 615 KIMBALL ST NE F ROBERGE RICHARD M& 033024220129 1,000.00 ANN MARIE 601 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 LANGE MELVIN H& DIANE 033024220115 1,000.00 J 8310 E RIVER RD NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 GANGL DAVID PAUL 033024220118 1,000.00 550 LAFAYETTE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 4 2 JORGENSEN JANICE K 033024220119 1,000.00 8316 E RIVER RD NE FRIDLEY MN 5 4 2 � � J ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGRTS AREA Il�IPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated AssesAnent Assessment for $I,OOO less Concrete Curb & Actual previous�y Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft � 14 per Front Ft S 14 per Front Ft OLSON CATHERINE 033024220125 1,000.00 612 LAFAYETTE STREET FRIDLEY �vfN 55432 OLSON JOHN & SHELIA 033024220126 1,000.00 538 KIMBALL FRIDLEY MN 55432 KOEHLER JOHN GROSS 033024220127 1,000.00 MARY 528 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 AGENE TOBI 033024230001 1,000.00 505 JANESVII.LE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 KORZENOWSKI L S& K M 033024230002 1,000.00 529 JANESVII.LE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 SCHOMMER JUDY A 033024230004 I,000.00 543 JANESVII,LE ST NE HAMRE STEVEN & 033024230005 1,000.00 ELIZABETH 557 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 HAMM JUDY L 033024230006 1,000.00 563 JANESVII.LE STNE TAYLOR DONALD 033024230007 1,000.00 569 JANESVII,LE ST NE Y KIDMAN TAB 033024230010 1,000.00 595 JANESVII,LE ST NE F 4 STREICH MARIE FAYE 033024230011 1,000.00 8295 BROAD AVE NE 110 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERV�W HEIGHTS AREA II�IpROVEMENT PROJECI' NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft S 14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft FRANZEN ROBERT P 033024230012 1,000.00 590 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY M�I 55432 MARTIN SEQUNDINO & 033024230013 1,000.00 JANET C 580 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 OSBORNE DONALD E& 033024230014 1,000.00 MARY 572 KIMBALL ST N'E FRIDLEY MN 55432 INDERLEE LAURIE J 033024230015 1,000.00 560 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 ANOKA COUNTY OF 033024230016 1,000.00 HIGHWAY DEPT 510 Janesville St A A ANOKA COUNTY OF 033024230017 1,000.00 HIGHWAY DEPT 033024230018 1,000.00 ANOKA MN 55303 033024230019 I,000.00 3200 ERR HARSTAD GENE M 033024230020 1,000.00 511 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY 4 2 KORPELA LADONNA 033024230021 I,000.00 521 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY 54 2 MILLER BETTY L 033024230022 • 1,000.00 12100 GROUSE ST NW #601 539 Ironton St NE N RA ID MN 5 44 KONOLD JA��fES 033024230237 1,000.00 2998 N VICTORIA R EVILL MN 11 5 lIront t 111 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RNERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA Il14PROVEMENT PROJEGT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment paid Address PIN No. Front Ft S 14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft NIX CAROLYN G 033024230027 1,000.00 571 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 LUNDSTEN RONALD B 033024230028 1,000.00 581 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 WEISE THEODORE R& 033024230029 1,000.00 MARY A 587 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 CURTIS JASON M 033024230030 1,000.00 585 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 LAWRENCE ELAINE M 033024230031 1,000.00 595 [RONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 GRANT GLEN JAMES & 033024230032 1,000.00 MARLYS L 598 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 RUSCHY DAVID L& 033024230033 1,000.00 CYNTHIA J 584 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 JOHNSON ROGER A& JEAN 033024230230 1,000.00 574 JANESVILLE ST NE FRID MN 4 JONES ROLAND E& FERN L 033024230037 1,000.00 38058 IRONSTONE NW 564 Janesville St DALB 7 MYRVOLD DWAYNE C SR 033024230038 I,000.00 554 JANESVILLE ST NE F EY MN 4 2 THEIS JOHN L 033024230039 1,000.00 532 JANESVILLE ST NE F 4 2 112 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGAI'S AREA Il�IpROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 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Gutter Based on Assessment p�d Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft NIX CAROLI'N G 033024230027 1,000.00 571 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 LUNDSTEN RONALD B 033024230028 1,000.00 581 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 WEISE THEODORE R& 033024230029 1,000.00 MARY A 587 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 CURTIS JASON M 033024230030 1,000.00 585 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 LAWRENCE ELAINE M 033024230031 t,000.00 595 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 GRANT GLEN JAMES & 033024230032 1,000.00 MARLYS L 598 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 RUSCHY DAVID L& 033024230033 1,000.00 CYNTHIA J 584 JANESVII,LE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 JOHNSON ROGER A& JEAN 033024230230 1,000.00 574 JANESVILLE ST NE F DL Y 4 2 JONES ROLAND E& FERN L 033024230037 1,000.00 38058 IRONSTONE NW 564 Janesville St DALB 1 MYRVOLD DWAYNE C SR 033024230038 1,000.00 554 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 4 THEIS JOHN L 033024230039 1,000.00 532 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY 4 113� ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft S 14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft BOETTCHER JILL & 033024230040 1,000.00 HANSEN J 530 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 TENNEY ELAINE D 033024230041 1,000.00 528 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 EWER ARLENE F 033024230042 1,000.00 1565 73RD AVE NE 518 Janesville St FRIDLEY MN 55432 NE OVERSON RAYMOND M& 033024230043 1,000.00 ESTf�R 509 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 O'CTO RICHARD & SUSAN 033024230044 1,000.00 51'7 HUGO ST NE RI 4 LIBBY TRICIA W 033024230045 1,000.00 52l HUGO ST NE F 4 YARICK MELISSA 033024230046 1,000.00 551 HUGO ST NE 4 FRELTND JAMES G& 033024230047 1,000.00 ELIZABETH A 565 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 GOLIE BYRON 033024230048 1,000.00 210 HERITAGE LN 033024230049 1,000.00 NEW BRI HT N MN 2 t LERE WILLIAM C& J E 033024230050 1,000.00 SCHACK- 579 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 114 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGRTS AREA II14PROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $I,OOO less Concrere C�ub & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft S 14 per Front Ft S 14 per Front Ft [GOE PATRICK W 033024230058 1,000.00 580 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 KOOP GERALD C 033024230059 1,000.00 576 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 HILLSTROM MARK JAMES 033024230060 1,000.00 570 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 SCHILL KEITH E 033024230061 I,000.00 560 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 WOOD EDWARD & 033024230062 1,000.00 GLADISANN H 540 IRONTON ST FRIDLEY MN 55432 ROTTINGHAUS BEVERI,Y A 033024230063 1,000.00 536 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 4 2 MCGRATH TIMOTHY E& 033024230064 1,000.00 DONNA 528 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRAZEE JAMIE L 033024230065 1,000.00 520 IRONTON ST NE WILSON GARY W& KAY J 033024230066 1,000.00 510 IRONTON ST NE I 4 PRINCE KAREN E 033024230067 1,000.00 501 GLENCOE ST NE F 4 MORGAN DAVID M 033024230068 1,000.00 527 GLENCOE ST NE 4 115 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW AEIGATS AREA Il1�IIPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Esrimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft TURBIN FREDERICK & 033024230069 I,000.00 JULIE A 529 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 DUSTRUDE MATHILDE 033024230070 1,000.00 533 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 KNUTSON GEORGE D& 033024230073 1,000.00 BETCY E 549 Glencce St 4002 IOTH AVE N ANOKA MN 55303 HOFFER ALLEN J 033024230074 1,000.00 555 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 TATRO ROBERT L& 033024230075 1,000.00 DELORES L 565 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 ERICKSON ERIC R& 033024230076 1,000.00 FLORENCE L 575 Glencoe St 2649 140TH AVE NW ANDOVER MN 55304 MENNENGA DWIGHT L& 033024230077 1,000.00 JUDY A 595 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 STRAND DEBRA A 033024230078 1,000.00 590 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY 4 2 RIDER TIMOTHY J 033024230079 1,000.00 582 HUGO ST NE F ID Y MN 4 LEE MARC C 033024230080 1,000.00 576 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 4 116 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA Il�IPROVEMENT PROJECI' NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $ l4 per Front Ft FLOER LISA A 033024230081 1,000.00 570 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 CULLEN GAIL A 17316 HIAWATHA BEACH DR HAM LAKE MN 55304 BARNA ALEX P III & SARAH 033024230082 1,000.00 560 HUGO ST NE FR[DLEY M?d 4 2 JORDAN GARY & 033024230226 1,000.00 CATHERINE 540 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 " FRIDLEY H R A 033024230085 1,000.00 6431 LJNIVERSITY AVE NE 530 Hugo St NE FRIDLEY M�1 5432 BARTKOWITZ JOHN E 033024230086 1,000.00 520 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY Mi�I 4 2 STUELAND SHARLEEN 033024230087 1,000.00 506 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 54 2 DUBAY GERALDINE C 033024230088 1,000.00 521 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 54 2 HASBROOK MARGARET M 033024230089 1,000.00 531 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDL Y MN 4 FREITAG ARDELLA Y 033024230090 1,000.00 537 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 5 4 2 EMERSON BRUCE R& 033024230091 1,000.00 SANDRA L 545 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 117 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERV�W HEIGHTS AREA Il1�IPROVEMENT PROJEGT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Esrimated Assessment Assessment for $I,OOO less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft ENSLEY JAMES R& LAURA 033024230092 1,000.00 547 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 ZIMMERMAN DOUGLAS J 033024230093 1,000.00 & KAREN A 549 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 STREICH WALTER O& 033024230094 1,000.00 ALVERA 563 FAIRMONT ST NE FR[DLEY MN 55432 HEDIN ROBERT M 033024230095 1,000.00 573 FAIRMONT ST NE • FRIDLEY 55432 . _ _ . _ _ SCHIEFFER JEFFREY C 033024230096 1,000.00 583 FAIRMONT ST NE Y 4 HADLEY ROBERT A& 033024230097 1,000.00 MARDELL R 593 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 - NICKOLAUSEN DAVID 033024230098 1,000.00 594 GLENCOE ST NE FRID E MN 4 2 ZACHARIAS SANDRA J 033024230099 1,000.00 574 GLENCOE ST NE D 42 MORELAND CLINT R 033024230100 1,000.00 560 GLENCOE ST NE FRID 4 GRAD LARRY MATHEW 033024230101 1,000.00 550 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDL 4 2 118 ASSESStiIENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA Il�fPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST.1999 -1 Stonn Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft DUNLAP MICHAEL P& 033024230102 1,000.00 MICHELE 548 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 TINKER RICHARD KEVIN 033024230103 1,000.00 546 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 OLSON DIANNE M 033024230104 1,000.00 538 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 APPELHOF ARLETTA M 033024230105 1,000.00 604 2"° ST NW 530 Glencce St NEW PRAGUE MN 56071 SWANSON DENNIS L& 033024230111 1,000.00 JUDY M 524 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 LANGER DEBRA K 0330242301 l2 1,000.00 548 FAIRMONT ST NE FR LEVASSEUR ANNETTE 033024230113 1,000.00 544 FAIRMONT ST NE COUGHLIN JODI & 033024230114 1,000.00 TIMOTHY J 534 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 HAMRE DENNIS & 033024220128 1,000.00 VERONICA 655 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 FAY TIMOTHY D 033024230116 1,000.00 725 KIMBALL ST NE RIDLEY MN 5 4 2 119 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERV�W HIIGATS AREA IlVIPROVEME��iT PROJECT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for S1,OOO less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft POINTON TERRI & 033024230117 1,000.00 CHERNEY J K 8270 BROAD AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 GLASOW DONNA J 0330242301 I8 1,000.00 621 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 WILCOX JEFFREY C& 033024230119 1,000.00 HARVEY K R 63l JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 SYLVESTER CI-QtISTINE M 033024230120 1,000.00 64l JANESVILLE ST NE _. _. _ . . _ _ _ _ FRIDLEY MN 55432 HARRIS LARRY J& ELAINE 033024230121 1,000.00 65I JANESVILLE ST NE FRID EY 4 HANNING GARY A& 033024230122 1,000.00 KATHLEEN A 679 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 CURTIS MICHAEL L& RITA 033024230123 I,000.00 689 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDL Y MN 4 EGAN SUZANNE K 033024230124 1,000.00 6�6 KIMBALL ST NE F D YMN 4 OLSON TODD D 033024230125 1,000.00 666 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDL Y MN 4 2 HINNENKAMP JOHN H& 033024230126 1,000.00 HASSMAN T 656 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 120 ASSESSrIENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA L�IPROVEMENT PROJEGT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Esrimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $ l4 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft BROBERG LAVONNE 033024230127 1,000.00 CAROL 646 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 LUPPINO STEVEN T& NDY 033024230128 1,000.00 634 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 STOECKEL SHELDON R 033024230129 1,000.00 620 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 HASHER ROBERT A 033024230130 1,000.00 600 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 BUDNICK THOMAS A& 033024230131 1,000.00 KAREN L 601 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 NEUMAN DONALD & 033024230132 1,000.00 PATRICIA A 6( 5 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 MILNER CHRISTOPHER & 033024230133 1,000.00 CAROL 633 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 WUDINICH DAVID F& 033024230134 1,000.00 JEAN 647 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 KOCIEMBA MARY E 033024230135 1,000.00 655 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 4 2 GABLE MARIE H 033024230136 1,000.00 671 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY 4 121 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Esrimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actaal Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft S 14 per Front Ft S 14 per Front Ft LARSON ROBERT & WICK E 033024230137 1,000.00 677 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY'MN 55432 SHUPIEN THOMAS E 033024230231 1,000.00 680 JANESVII,LE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 ANDREA ARLENE A 033024230140 1,000.00 670 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 KALAN RUDOLPH J& 033024230141 1,000.00 CAROL A 654 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 HANSON TAMMY J 033024230142 1,000.00 648 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 WILLIAMS DAVID O& RITA 033024230143 1,000.00 634 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY 4 2 KNE MARY M& LOPEZ- 033024230144 I,000.00 ROMERO J M 616 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 WILLIAMS RONALD M& 033024230145 1,000.00 LEONA M 600 JANESVII.LE ST NE FRIDLEY A%IlV 55432 LIANE SAMUEL JOSEPH 033024230146 1,000.00 615 HUGO ST NE FRID 4 MARCINIAK CASIMIR M& 033024230227 1,000.00 NANCY 617 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 122 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA Il�IPROVEbiENT PROJEGT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estunated Assessment Assessment for $I,OOO less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Fi $14 per Front Ft S 14 per Front Ft LEWIS DEBORAH A 033024230149 1,000.00 621 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 ZYCH RAYMOND A& 033024230150 1,000.00 LORRAINE 631 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 CARPENTER MARK A 033024230151 1,000.00 64l HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 GRAEN RICHARD C 033024230152 1,000.00 649 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 MORGAN THOMAS A& 033024230153 1,000.00 TAMMY S 657 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 PLUMMER LESLIE L 033024230154 1,000.00 663 HUGO ST NE 4 DEGEEST SETH 033024230155 1,000.00 669 HUGO ST NE 4 OLSON KENT & REBECCA 033024230156 1,000.00 677 HUGO ST NE 4 ROSE MARK L 033024230157 1,000.00 695 HUGO ST NE 4 OSTAPENKO ANTHONY & 033024230158 1,000.00 JACOBSON K 690 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 DIRKES ROBERT & JANE 033024230159 1,000.00 680 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY 4 2 23 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA Il�IPROVEME��IT PROJECT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft MILLER ROBERT 033024230160 I,000.00 &VICTORIA 670 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 BRANDL THOMAS A 033024230161 1,000.00 664 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 DOEGE C V& TAMMY M 033024230162 1,000.00 LOFGREN- 658 [RONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 SCHWANDT ROBERT M& 033024230163 1,000.00 BARBARA 636 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY IviN 55432 PETERSON DEBBIE & 033024230164 1,000.00 COFFEY D J 630 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 WALKER D B& NEUMANN 033024230165 1,000.00 SM 620 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 WINDOM MERLIN & JOYCE 033024230166 I,000.00 600 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 54 BONINE WII,BERT A& 033024230167 1,000.00 BETTY L 601 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 THOMAS JOHN D& LINDA 033024230232 1,000.00 J 61 l GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 124 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW I�IGHT'S AREA IlNPROVEME��IT PROJEGT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Esrimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft FREDERICK MICHAEL R& 033024230170 1,000.00 EDITH 629 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY h�155432 NADALA MARILY�i J 033024230171 1,000.00 635 GLENCOE ST Iv'E FRIDLEY MN 55432 EASTMAN ROBERT C& 033024230172 1,000.00 MARGOTS 64l GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY hL�155432 SCHACK LI'�INEITE 033024230180 I,000.00 IACKIE JOE 685 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY M�I 55432 LOPEZ KAYLA 033024230229 100.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,000.00 8125 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY M�i 4 2 SCHMITT ROBERT 033024230233 60.00 840.00 840.00 1,000.00 8141 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRID Y MV 4 2 RICE JOHN M JR & 033024230186 1,000.00 KARLEEN V 696 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 SHIELDS DARYL & 033024230187 1,000.00 MICHELLE 680 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 BURGESS RICHARD & 033024230188 1,000.00 MAGDALIN 670 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 CLOUTIER DOUGLAS E& P 033024230234 1,000.00 666 HUGO S"i' NE FRIDL Y 4 2 ��� ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS ARF.A II�IPROVEMENT PROJEGT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $I,OOO less Conccete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft JOHNSON MICHAEL A 033024230191 1,000.00 660 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 MORIN ROLAND J& 033024230192 I,000.00 JEANNE M 650 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 ZICKERMANN GiJNTER R 033024230193 1,000.00 640 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 BREIDENBACH EILEEN R 033024230194 1,000.00 630 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 CRITTENDEN WADE S 033024230195 1,000.00 620 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 LYON WILLIAM D 033024230196 1,000.00 610 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 4 MOINICKEN MICHELLE C 033024230197 1,000.00 600 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY 4 2 MILLER SCOTT D& 033024230198 1,000.00 CHRISTINE M 615 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432- - PIERSAK EDWARD J& 033024230199 1,000.00 MARGARET 625 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 MORRISON KENNETH G& 033024230200 1,000.00 LINDA M 635 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 126 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA IIVIPROVEMFr�IT PROJEGT NO. ST.1999 -1 ' Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft BUTZER BENJAMIN L& 033024230202 85.00 1,190.00 1,190.00 1,000.00 WEIGEL D M 8095 RNERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 RANDOLPH RAE L 033024230203 1,000.00 680 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 SCOTT TROY A& CHERYL L 033024230204 1,000.00 670 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 DEMAREE THOMAS M 033024230205 1,000.00 640 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 ACKER VIRGIL J& JEANNE 033024230235 1,000.00 630 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 STURVI JASON A& 033024230236 1,000.00 ANDREA 620 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 CARDER EVERETTE M 033024230212 1,000.00 616 GLENCOE ST NE WEAVER BRAD R 033024230213 1,000.00 610 GLENCOE ST NE F 4 AVERY ROGER A& 033024230214 1,000.00 LAVONNE 600 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 HUDEK DEREK 033024230219 1,000.00 541 IRONTON ST NE F DLEY MN 5 4 2 SERING RANDOLPH K 033024230220 1,000.00 528 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY 4 ASSESS�NT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA IlVIPROVENIENT PROJEGT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft LEONARD THOMAS H& 033024230221 L,000.00 JOAN M 526 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY-MN 55432 WICK DWAYNE 033024230222 1,000.00 547 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 PAULZINE JOE 033024230223 1,000.00 681 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 BRAVIS JON 033024230224 I,000.00 533 JANESVII.LE FRIDLEY MN 55432 KUUSISTCj DJ & CM 033024230228 ' 1,000.00 585 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 HARSTAD GENE A& 033024240113 1,000.00 MARYANN 500 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 KELLNER ALFRED P 033024240157 1,000.00 8182 E RIVER RD NE ANOKA COUNTY 033024240117 1,000.00 2100 3" AVE 8180 ERR CASEY MICHAEL & HEmI 033024240118 I,000.00 8164 E RIVER RD NE D MANGAN ANTHONY J& 033024240156 1,000.00 ROBIN C 499 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 PEARSON DALE E& ELAINE 033024240127 1,000.00 11750 JiTNIPER ST NW 8150 E River Rd P 4 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA IlNPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $ l4 per Front Ft WITZEL STEPHEN K 033024240128 1,000.00 925 EVERGREEN TRAIL 505 Fairmont St LINO LAKES MN 55014 WITZEL STEPHEN K 033024240129 1,000.00 925 EVERGREEN TRAIL 513 Faitmont St LINO LAKES MN 55014 EVANOV CAROLE A 033024240131 1,000.00 500 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY yfN 55432 MOHAM:�fAD CANDICE K 033024240132 1,000.00 490 FAIRhtONT ST NE FRIDLEY LiN 55432 BOYCE RICHARD & NANCY 033024240147 1,000.00 520 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY'viN 55432 KIRSCH DONALD & 033024240153 1,000.00 PATRICIA 8100 E River Rd 9855 REVERE LN N Ne I�fAPLE GROVE MN 55369 NOSKO DANIEL 033024240154 1,000.00 14160 TLINGSTEN ST NW 480 Fairmont St RAM MN 0 MORGAN WILLIAM A& 033024310127 17.00 238.00 238.00 1,000.00 CYNTHIA M 479 79TH WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 LUTZ GARY J& SUSAN M 033024310014 1,000.00 467 79TH WAY NE 4 POMEROY FRANK & 033024310015 1,000.00 BERNADINE 455 79TH WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 OVERLIE RALPH O& JEAN 033024310016 1,000.00 433 79TH WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 4 ' - I ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERV�W HIIGATS AREA IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Fsrimated Assessment Assessment for $I,OOO less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft S 14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft MAINE BOYD A& ADELIA 033024310017 I,000.00 A 423 79TH WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 130 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA Il�IPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST. 1999 -1 Storm Water Esrimated Assessment Assessment for $I,OOO less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft S 14 per Front Ft LISKA ROBERT P 033024310018 1,000.00 424 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 ERICKSON ALVINA M 033024310019 1,000.00 450 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 JAMES CLYDE N& SHARON 033024310020 1,000.00 430 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 LATHE DAVID E& LAURIE 033024310023 1,000.00 409 79TH WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 GALLAGHER MELVIN R 033024310024 1,000.00 379 79TH WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 HAGGARD MICHAEL 033024310025 I,000.00 37l 79'" WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 KULSETH JACK & 033024310026 1,000.00 LAVONNE 369 79TH WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 LAMBRECHT HARRY G& 033024310027 1,000.00 DONNA M 351 79TH WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 NORLING JAMES M 033024310028 1,000.00 341 79TH WAY NE F I 4 DUNHAM BRADLEY & 033024310029 1,000.00 NLIE 321 79th Way 1900 Silver I.ake Rd Ste 308 New Bri hton MN 5 PETERSON CARL K 033024310030 1,000.00 7942 E RIVER RD NE IDL Y 4 ASSESS��IENT ROLL FOR RIVERV�W HEIGHTS AREA Il�IPROVEMENT PROJEGT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft A�OKA COUNTY 033024310031 1,000.00 2100 3" AVE 7948 ERR AtiOKA MN 55303 BECKMAN JASON S& 033024310032 1,000.00 S\'YDER M L* 380 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 KO'CHMAN BRUCE L& 033024310126 1,000.00 JA�1ET L 386 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 RICK STEVEN C& LAURIE L 033024310128 1,000.00 402 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRtDLEY MN 55432 � S�ti'EENEY LOUIS M& 033024310131 1,000.00 E��LYN L 410 GONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 V«LLMAN RUBY E 033024310061 1,000.00 467 LONGFELLOW ST NE FWDLEY MN 4 2 SARKINEN LEE & TARU 033024310062 1,000.00 455 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDL Y 4 2 HOFFA ANITA M 033024310063 I,000.00 447 LONGFELLOW ST NE LEY 4 ' MORRIS KATHLEEN F 033024310064 1,000.00 437 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY 4 FOLMAN MARLENE E& 033024310065 1,000.00 BOSCH D J 427 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 132 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA IMPROVEMENT PROJEGT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Esrimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft S l4 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft DOLNEY JAMES J 033024310066 1,000.00 3310 FREMONT AVE S#B 1 417 Longfellow MINNEAPOL[S MN 55408 KIRKWOOD MARY C 033024310067 1,000.00 409 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 SCOTT ELAINE F 033024310068 1,000.00 391 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 B[SOGNI BARRY & 0330243100'73 1,000.00 CATHERINE 385 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 LUNDORFF RICHARD A& 033024310074 1,000.00 SHARON 7990 E RIVER RD NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 ROECKER DON D& MARY 033024310075 1,000.00 LOU 7998 E RIVER RD NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 TAYLOR MICHAEL & 033024310076 1,000.00 PENNY DELUCE- 420 LIBERTY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 SCHULTZ SCOTT J 033024310077 1,000.00 434 LIBERTY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 4 2 LINQUIST DOUGLAS A& 033024310078 1,000.00 KAREN 450 LIBERT'Y ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 HATCHNER TIMOTHY P 033024310084 1,000.00 500 DOVER ST NE -�•� FRIDLEY 4 2 •4 133 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERV�W HIIGATS AREA IlNPROVEMENT PROJEGT NO. ST.1999 -1 Stocm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $I,OOO less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft SWANN MONTGOMERY & 033024310085 1,000.00 CJ 465 LIBERTY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 BERGEE RUTH P 033024310086 1,000.00 8000 E RIVER RD NE FRIDLEY MIV 55432 PEARSON DANIEL & KAY 033024310129 1,000.00 8020 E RIVER RD NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 134 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA Il�IPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete C�rb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft S 14 per Front Ft MISKOWIEC LAWRENCE & 033024310088 1,000.00 PD 440 ELY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 JONES JEFFREY A& KAREN 033024310089 1,000.00 470 ELY ST NE -54.81 FRIDLEY MN 55432 945.19 SALO GREGORY R 033024310090 1,000.00 490 ELY ST NE -243.60 FRIDLEY MN 55432 756.40 MATASKY MATHEW & 033024310092 1,000.00 CLARA -313.64 501 ELY ST NE 68636 FRIDLEY MN 55432 WALLACE RICHARD G& 033024310094 1,000.00 HELEN M 8080 E RIVER RD NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 DAVIS RANDAL 033024310130 I,000.00 471 ELY ST NE F IDLEY 54 2 GEMMILL EARL M& 033024310123 1,000.00 LUVERN P 468 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 OT'TE EDWARD & 033024310124 1,000.00 SHIRLEY A 7950 E River Rd 13890 NW SILVEROD CT ANDOVER MN 55304 SWANSON RALPH G 033024320001 1,000.00 511 ELY ST NE -232.45 FRIDLEY MN 5 4 2 7 7. DRONEN RICHARD G& 033024320002 1,000.00 PEGGY -15631 523 ELY ST NE 843.69 FRIDLEY MN 55432 135 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA IMPROVEMENT PROJEGT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Esrimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft BUTALA DANIEL R& 033024320003 1,000.00 RHONDA B -145.15 537 ELY ST NE 854.85 FRIDLEY MIV 55432 BRUESCH JANELL 033024320004 1,000.00 549 ELY ST NE -145.15 FRIDLEY MN 55432 854.85 WRIGHT JOHN & SUSAN 033024320005 1,000.00 563 ELY ST NE -22330 FRIDLEY MN 55432 776.70 WIGREN JOHN R& 033024320177 1,000.00 LORETTA M 567 ELY ST NE - FRIDLEY MN 55432 WELLNER GARY A ET AL 033024320009 I 10.00 1,540.00 1,540.00 1,000.00 8457 RIVERVIEW LN N 8081 Broad Ave BROOKLYN PARK MN 55444 MAHADEO COMAL & 033024320010 1,000.00 RAJWANTI 590 Fairmont St 13671'/zWAYNE FRIDLEY MN 55432 VANLEUR S1'EPHEN R& 033024320011 1,000.00 VICKI L; 580 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 JOHNSON WILLARD J& 033024320012 1,000:00 DONNA K 560 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 PROKOP CECIL A& LEONA 033024320013 1,000.00 552 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY 4 2 HANSON DONALD L& 033024320015 1,000.00 JANICE C -167.49 511 DOVER ST NE 832.51 FRIDLEY MN 55432 736 �1SSESSMErT ROLL FOR RIVERV�W HEIGHTS AREA II14PROVEME�E�IT PROJECT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Rront Ft S 14 per Front Ft JOHNSON NORMAN L& 033024320016 1,000.00 MAXINE M -167.48 515 DOVER ST NE 832.52 FRIDLEY MN 55432 CAROON LEO H& LUELLA 033024320017 1,000.00 521 DOVER ST NE -167.48 FRIDLEY MN 55432 832.52 JENSEN SCOTT & SHARON 033024320018 1,000.00 531 DOVER ST NE -167.48 FRIDLEY MN 55432 832.52 PAINTER SCOTT D& 033024320019 1,000.00 SUSAN -105.56 541 DOVER ST NE 894.44 FRIDLEY MN 55432 MILLER TIMOTHY 033024320020 I 10.00 1,540.00 1,540.00 1,000.00 591 DOVER ST NE FRI MALOY JOHN E 033024320021 110.00 1,540.00 1,540.00 1,000.00 8051 BROAD AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 ZEGLEN RICHARD S& 033024320022 1,000.00 PATRICIA -223.31 540 ELY ST NE 776.69 FRIDLEY MN 55432 REYNOLDS ERWIN B 033024320023 1,000.00 530 ELY ST NE -22332 FRIDLEY MN 5 4 7• OHOTTO ARTHUR A& 033024320024 1,000.00 JEANETTE -15631 542 ELY ST NE 843.69 FRIDLEY MN 55432 MOTYL GERALD LEE & 033024320179 1,000.00 SUSAN M -33.50 526 ELY ST NE 966.50 FRIDLEY MN 55432 137 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR ' RIVERVIEW HEIGHI'S AREA Il14PROVEMENT PROJEGT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Esrimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft MATHISEN LEONARD N 033024320029 1,000.00 514 ELY ST 1�'E -15631 FRIDLEY MN 55432 843.69 COPELAND DONALD O& 033024320034 I 10.00 1,540.00 1,540.00 1,000.00 EVELYN 7981 BROAD AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 PETERSON JAMES T& 033024320035 110.00 1,540.00 1,540.00 1,000.00 LYNDA S 7995 BROAD AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 SHOGREN RANDY & MARY 033024320038 1,000.00 524 DOVER ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 � � LAGESSE GARLAND & JANE 033024320044 I 10.00 1,540.00 1,540.00 1,000.00 7951 BROAD AVE NE CARLSON JOANNE M 033024320045 110.00 1,540.00 1,540.00 1,000.00 7919 BROAD AVE NE 4 GEIS MICHAEL J& 033024320040 1,000.00 CLAUDIA R 033024320041 1,000.00 520 DOVER ST NE 033024320042 1,000.00 FRIDLEY MN 55432 033024320046 1,000.00 033024320047 1,000.00 033024320048 I,000.00 033024320049 1,000.00 033024320050 1,000.00 HOLMAN KEVIN & 033024320188 51.82 725.48 725.48 1,000.00 PAULETTE 571 79TH WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 ���y �� $2 851.74 HILSON MARTIN D 033024320069 1,000.00 645 FAIRMONT ST NE F D Y MIV 4 138 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Esrimated Assessment Assessment for $I,OOO less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft JECHOREK MICHAEL W 033024320070 67.00 938.00 938.00 1,000.00 689 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 TONNESON JOHN & BET"fY 033024320073 60.00 840.00 840.00 1,000.00 8065 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 GRUBB JEFFREY & DONNA 033024320074 75.00 1,050.00 1,050.00 I,000.00 695 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 MALONE MICHAEL J& 033024320077 100.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,000.00 KATHLEEN 635 ELY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 DAHLBERG DOUGLAS 033024320078 75.00 1,050.00 1,050.00 1,000.00 651 ELY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 WAGNER WILLIAM A& 033024320080 100.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,000.00 DEBRA J 681 ELY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 RICE JOHN M JR & 033024320081 110.01 1,400.14 1,400.14 1,000.00 KARLEEN V 8041 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 COOK RICHARD E& 033024320086 100.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,000.00 NORMA E 690 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 KUENSTING TIMOTHY J 033024320178 75.00 1,050.00 1,050.00 1,000.00 655 ELY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 554 2 SMITH RITA I 033024320090 1,000.00 640 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDL Y MN 432 139 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA IMPROVEMENT PROJECE NO. ST. 1999 - 1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft SCARCELLA STACEY 033024320091 I 10.00 1,540.00 1,540.00 1,000.00 8090 BROAD AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 KELLER T P& VAN 033024320092 85.00 1,190.00 1,190.00 1,000.00 WAGNER SARA L 625 DOVER ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 SWARD DEIVISE 033024320093 100.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,000.00 631 DOVER ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 MARTH DAWN M 033024320094 125.00 1,750.00 1,750.00 I,000.00 641 DOVER ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 BANNOCHIE GAR�' & ? 033024320185 100.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 " 1,000.00 SALLY Lots 13-16, Block 7845 EAST RIVER RD V, Riverview FRIDLEY MN 55432 Hei hu . � ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST. 1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete C�rb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft KORICH DOLORES M 033024320098 50.00 700.00 700.00 1,000.00 687 DOVER ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 HOLMGREN LELA C 033024320099 60.00 840.00 840.00 1,000.00 8001 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 WALL MICHAEL T 033024320100 100.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,000.00 8021 RNERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 PRINCE DENNIS R& DIANE 033024320101 60.00 840.00 840.00 1,000.00 8031 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 REITER DONALD 033024320102 100.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 I,000.00 684 ELY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 KOCZUR )OHN JR 033024320103 75.00 1,050.00 1,050.00 1,000.00 680 ELY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 ERICKSON WILLIA��1 E 033024320186 125.00 1,750.00 1,750.00 I,000.00 650 ELY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 432 HUD 033024320106 50.00 700.00 700.00 1,000.00 220 2"° ST S 630 Ely St M EAP LI MN 4 I DICKSON DALE A& 033024320107 110.00 1,540.00 1,540.00 1,000.00 SHARON L 600 ELY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 KOSTOHRYZ GERALD & 033024320108 110.00 1,540.00 1,540.00 1,000.00 PATRICIA 609 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 BOOTS GERALD R& 033024320109 75.00 1,050.00 1,050.00 1,000.00 CHRISTI A 615 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Esrimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft MELCHERT SCOT P& 033024320110 50.00 700.00 700.00 t,000.00 MARY 627 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 HUDYMA KIM B& 033024320111 75.00 I,O50.00 1,050.00 1,000.00 KIMBERLY A 641 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 JUST MARVIN D 033024320112 80.00 1,120.00 1,120.00 1,000.00 661 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 MAHER MONTE Q& 033024320113 I74.40 2,441.60 2,441.60 1,000.00 MICHELLE M 7965 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 L[PA STEVEN A 033024320115 68.30 956.20 956.20 1,000.00 7995 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 4 2 DAVIS NICHOLAS 033024320184 60.00 840.00 840.00 1,000.00 670 DOVER ST NE FRIDLEY MN 4 D'AIGLE FRANK R& 033024320117 25.00 350.00 350.00 1,000.00 MARGARET 033024320118 25.00 350.00 350.00 1,000.00 14252 SSTH ST NE 650 Dover St ROGERS MN 55374 ROSSI DAVID 033024320121 75.00 1,050.00 1,050.00 1,000.00 620 DOVER ST NE FR Y 4 2 RUTHERFORD ROBERT & 033024320122 85.00 1,190.00 1,190.00 1,000.00 NANCY 610 DOVER ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 MCCOY RENEE RUTH 033024320123 60.00 840.00 840.00 1,000.00 581 BLTFFALO ST NE DLEY 2 142 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA Il14PROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST. 1999 -1 Storm Water Esrimated Assessment Assessment for $I,OOO less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft HRA CITY OF FRIDLEY 033024320124 50.00 700.00 700.00 1,000.00 6431 UNIVERSII'Y AVE 611 Buffalo St FRIDLEY MN 55432 BRADY DARLENE K 033024320128 80.00 1,120.00 1,120.00 1,000.00 641 BUFFALO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 MARQUARDT JOEL D 033024320L80 119.83 1,677.62 1,677.62 1,000.00 7921 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 RUHLOW JULIE A 033024320132 119.83 1,677.62 1,677.62 1,000.00 7941 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 CLARK CONSTANCE K 033024320135 75.00 1,050.00 I,O50.00 1,000.00 630 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 NASON CLARK A& 033024320182 75.00 I,O50.00 1,050.00 1,000.00 MARJORIE M 614 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 WIERMANROGERJ 033024320181 55.00 1,190.00 1,190.00 1,000.00 10229 MISSISSIPPI BLVD Lots 29-31 Blk X COON RAPIDS MN 55433 Riverview Hgts KUDLA ROBERT J 033024320159 17.00 238.00 238.00 1,000.00 688 FAIRMONT ST NE KOHI,S ROBERT E& 033024320160 75.00 1,050.00 1,030.00 1,000.00 PATRICIA J 640 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 STAHLBERG ALLAN B 033024320161 110.01 1,400.14 1,400.14 1,000.00 8055 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 4 2 143 ASSESSb1ENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGAT'S AREA IlNPROVEMENT PROJEGT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $I,OOO less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIAI No. Fronc Ft $14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft LINDSTROM IRVIN W& 033024320183 1,000.00 HARRIET 540 DOVER ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 GEMMILL EARL & 033024320163 25.91 362.74 362.74 1,000.00 LUVERNE 555 79th Way 468 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 MILAN P& BOZANY 033024320165 88.09 I,233.26 1,233.26 1,000.00 PATRICIA 501 79TH WAY NE FR[DLEY MN 55432 _ _ __ LAFAVE MICHAEL & ,<; : 033024320166 i50.00 2,100.00 � -- 2;100.00 1,000.00 JUDITH ' _ _. _ 640 DOVER ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 GEIS MICHAEL & CLAUDIA 033024320168 1,000.00 520 DOVER ST NE 033024320171 1,000.00 FRIDLEY MN 4 2 HALDORSON VERN & 033024320169 1,000.00 DIANE -108.70 514 DOVER ST NE 891.30 FRIDLEY MN 55433 ADELMAN STEVEN 033024320174 110.00 1,540.00 1,540.00 1,000.00 8080 BROAD STREET FRIDLEY MN 4 PADILLA DAVID & LORI 033024320175 105.00 1,470.00 1,470.00 1,000.00 675 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY 4 FAY DANIEL C& JOANNE D 043024140002 1,000.00 729 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 4 2 DOTTY PAUL 043024140003 1,000.00 109 E ISABEL 735 Kimball St PA L MN I 7 . . ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW I�IGHTS AREA IbIPROVEMENT PROJEC.T NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft $ l4 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft 'IOMAS EUGENE & 043024(40004 90.02 1,260.28 1,260.28 1,000.00 HEATHER 8301 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 WESTBY PAUL 043024110005 156.40 2,189.60 2,189.60 1,000.00 8320 BROAD AVE NW FRIDLEY MN 55432 DRUMMOND JOHN 043024140005 30.00 420.00 420.00 I,000.00 920 1ST ST S#1709 Lot 15, Blk 0 biINNEAPOLIS MN 55454 Riverview H DRUMMOND JOHN 043024140006 49.90 698.60 698.60 1,000.00 1920 1ST ST S#1709 8345 Riverview hiINNEAPOLIS MN 55454 Ten OLSON DONALD E 043024140007 1,000.00 699 )ANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 S�fITH RICHARD H& 043024140010 60.2 1,054.20 842.80 1,000.00 h1ARY LYNN 8275 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 WIGGIN MARK & NANCY 043024140011 6030 844.20 844.20 1,000.00 8295 RIVERVIEW TER NE BARONE STANLEY T& 043024140012 1,000.00 PATRICIA 686 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 ROELKE DENNIS A& 043024140013 110.50 1,547.00 1,547.00 1,000.00 ELOISE L 8215 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 MIKULAK ROBERT M 043024140014 110.50 1,547.00 1,547.00 1,000.00 8241 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 4 2 145 ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERV�W HEIGHTS AREA IMPROVEMENT PROJECI' NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Estimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete Curb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft S14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft SCHNEPPMUELLER 043024140023 110.5 1,547.00 1,547.00 1,000.00 DONALD & D A 8151 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 KENNEDY JOHN M 043024140020 60.30 844.20 844.20 1,000.00 8199 RIVERV[EW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 BECKMEN RICHARD & 043024140021 50.22 703.08 703.08 1,000.00 SOLVEIG 8181 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 HELLERMICHAEL 043024140022 85.40 1,195.60 1,195.60 1,000.00 8245 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 ANDERSON MARK & 033024220039 68.90 964.60 964.60 1,000.00 PAMELA 8310 BROAD AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 146 _ ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS AREA Il�IPROVEMENT PROJEGT NO. ST.1999 -1 Storm Water Esrimated Assessment Assessment for $1,000 less Concrete C�rb & Actual Previously Gutter Based on Assessment Paid Address PIN No. Front Ft S 14 per Front Ft $14 per Front Ft BROWN STEPHEN & 033024220038 77.50 1,085.00 1,085.00 1,000.00 ROCHELLE 8330 BROAD AVE NW FRIDLEY MN 55432 STEAK EXPRESS LTD 033024240155 1,000.00 C/O ETHEL ARNOLD 8154 ERR 6490 RIVERVIEW TERRACE FRIDLEY MN 55432 147 � � QiY OF FRIDLEY AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24, 2000 TO: William W. Burns, City Manager ,(-� �y� FROM: John G. Flora, Public Works Director DATE: April 11, 2000 SUBJECT: Right-of-Way Management Ordinance PW00-041 As a result of the public hearing held before the Council on April 10, 2000, reference the PUC and League of Minnesota changes to our Chapter 407. Both Mir�negasco and NSP have raised issues regarding the chapter as a whole. The majority of the items referenced were not impacted by the PUC rules or changed by the League of Minnesota model and therefore are not addressed in our proposed revision. After reviewing their comments, it is felt that their comments do not address the PUC and LMC changes added to our ordinance and a total change as suggested is not warranted. Recommend the City Council approve the first reading modifying Chapter 407 and amending Chapter 11. JGF:cz . • ORDINANCE NO. �T�V AN ORDINANCE REVISING CHAPTER 407 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE IN ITS ENTIRETY, AND AMENDING CHAPTER 11 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, ENTITLED "GENERAL PROVISIONS AND FEES�' THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: 407.01. FINDINGS AND PURPOSE 1. To provide for the health, safety and well-being of its citizens, and to ensure thz structural integrity of its streets and the appropriate use of the up blic rights-of-way, the City strives to keep its ublic rights-of-way in a state of good repair and free from unnecessary encumbrances. Although the general population bears the financial burden for the upkeep of the up blic rights-of-way, a primary cause for the early and excessive deterioration of its up blic rights-of-way is frequent excavation by persons whose equipment or facilities is located therein. ublic right-of-way obstruction is a source of frustration for merchants, business owners and the general population which must avoid these obstructions or change travel or shopping plans because of them and has a detrimental effect on commerce. Persons whose equipment or facilities is located within the ublic right-of-way are the primary cause of these frequent obstructions. The City holds the up blic rights-of-way within its geographical boundaries as an asset in trust for its citizens. The City and other public entities have invested millions of dollars in public funds to build and maintain the up blic rights-of-way. It also recognizes that some persons, by placing their equipment or facilities in the up blic right-of-way and charging the citizens of the City for goods and services delivered thereby, are using this property held for the public good. Although such services are often necessary or convenient for the citizens, such persons receive revenue and/or profit through their use of public property. As a result of all these intrusions in the ublic right-of-way, it is �r�:�� appropriate for the City to establish a system of documenting what is placed in the up blic rights-of-way within its municipal boundaries a-r���e�e�ote---as�—�e��� �eeer-d--a�e�re� to inform its citizens and the other public entities of the equipment or facilities that have been placed in the right-of-way that is held in trust for them. 2. In response to the foregoing facts, the City hereby enacts this �e�t Chapter of the City Code relating to right-of-way permits and administration, together with making necessary revisions to other Code provisions. This Chapter imposes reasonable regulations on the placement and maintenance of �r-e��-�e��s—e-€ 149 � i i r - f���F.. ,�. �,� ,}. � � :.... �� ��y ,u,:.. ��...` ' �+1 V i�.+�.+ �./�.i 1.L�.+ ZZ1U facilities and ecuipment currently within the City's up blic rights-of-way or to be placed therein at some future time. It is intended to complement the reguTatory roles of state and federal agencies. Undzr this Chapter, persons disturbing and obstructing the up blic rights-of-way will bear a f�}� s�r�� the financial responsibility for their work ��_*�=�� "-�. Finally, this Chapter provides for recovery of out- � 7 _ _ - f of-pocket and projected costs from persons using the public rights-of-way. i•;" • , • } • cenmrs�s-se}}--{��E}—e�r—iita�{3-iit ��r}. � }�-�i1°A�i�-���-gi ° .� ��� This chapter shall be interpreted consistently with 1997 Session Laws, Chapter 123, substantially codified in Minnesota Statutes Sections 237.16, 237.162, 237.163, 237.79, 237.81 and 238.086 (the "Act") and the other laws governing applicable rights of the city and users of the right-of-way. This chapter shall also be interpreted consistently with Minnesota Rules Part 7819.0050 - 7819.9950 where possible. To the extent any provision of this chapter cannot be interpreted consistently with the Minnesota Rules, that interpretation most consistent with the Act and other applicable statutory and case law is intended. 3. In addition to the foregoing recovery of costs and regulation of use, the City Council determines that -there is an existing - and legitimate state and local-public policy, which authorizes the City to require payments as reimbursement or return to the public for the use value of the public rights-of-way from those who obtain revenue or profits from such use. This reimbursement is provided for and def_ned in this ordinance as the "user fee." This fee does no� apply to the repair, replacement or reconstruction of an existing facility. Telecommunication facilities are exe;npt from a user fee by state statute. a. Public Interest and Welfare. The City Council finds that it is in the public interest to provide for the payment of a user fee by all persons who use and occupy the right-of-way for operating their businesses. This provides equity by requiring all users of the up blic right-of- way to pay compensation apportioned equally among them all for the value and benefit of using such up blic right-of-way. To ensure such fair treatment, this Chapter exempts franchise holders which pay franchise fees to the City on the date of adoption of this Chapter from.the payment of a user fee. 150 2 I-� t-k __�=� i t�ta�re�rsr,--�re—C i�- E e�tn���e s�e s- �e e��= ===_�� a�tt�e� r�-�t�re�s���l-a� �e �e 'r�i�e�-t�d�rg �}r�—�re ��� , . . . , �.'�3a , � 3-7 . �6 . 4 � 8—A-9�-�1' . '�; s�a r��s-i s�s� � 3 a�r}�-3Z.?—T�r�E�Ti �r�s�x��e � e ��t�e s ��—�= r ���'_ = _ i�-�e �e s-t w�i��—�e—�c s-t �r� �e E� eA-- r�r� t--��s� ^`� ,�*� � Y ---r --- �e-�r€e��i-�rg—t-�A—_r-; g���e e�e�e��t-�i��rq i����t-�tr-��� b. Not a Rate. The City Council finds and determines that the user fee authorized by this Chapter is not and is not intended to be a rate as that term is defined in Minn. Stat. § 216B.02, Subd. 5. Such user fee is not a fee for a service that is provided to the customer of a person using the up blic right-of-way, but is rather a fee paid for the right of that person to operate in the public right-of-way, and to maintain the equipment a� � �*'=, �''•, � -1 in the up blic right-of-way in the City of Fridley. 407.02. DEFINITIONS The following definitions apply in this Chapter of this Code. Reference hereafter to "sections" are unless otherwise specified references to sections in this Chapter. Defined terms remain defined terms whether or not capitalized. a. "Abandoned facility" means a facility no longer in service or physically disconnected from a portion of the operatinq facility, or from any other^facility, that is in use or still carries service. A facility is not abandoned unless declared so bv the riaht-of-wav user. b. "Applicant" means any Person requesting permission to excavate or obstruct a riqht-of-way. c. "Cit�' means the City of Fridley, Minnesota. For purposes of section 407.27, City means its elected officials, officers, employees and agents. d. "Commission" means the state Public Utilities Commission. e. "Congested right-of-way" means a crowded condition in the subsurface of the public right-of-way that occurs when the maximum lateral spacing between existing underground facilities does not allow for construction of new underground facilities without using hand digging to expose the existing lateral facilities in conformance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 216D.04, Subdivision 3, over a continuous lenath in excess of 500 feet. f. "Construction Performance Bond" means any of the following forms of security provided at permittees option: 151 3 Individual project bond A. Cash deposit B. Security of a form listed or approved under Minn. Stat. Sec. 15.73, sub. 3 C. Letter of Credit, in a form acceptable to the City D. Self-insurance, in a form acceptable to the city E. A blanket bond for projects within the city, or other form of construction bond, for a time specified and in a form acceptable to the city. „ .. e� e-t-13���e r-x� a�-�s�e��t ��ae s� e� � e�r}s��t�re--ab=a-i3-a�aa-,_-t j=�' s-��-€€-�-e-re�—€��s—�e—as�-��a�--��g�-e€-W�---�Ea=o�t�e�� �s-t�e��e�e��s �e��e�e�-�aEEe��a�r�e--6�-t-�e--��r��--a= ,, ,}. � -"�'---------- g. "Degradation" means a decrease in the useful life of the Right-of-Way caused by excavation in or disturbance of the Right-of-Way, resulting in the need to reconstruct such Right-of-Way earlier than would be required if the excavation did not occur. h. "Degradation Cost" means the cost to achieve a level of restoration as determined by the City at the time the permit is issued, not to exceed the maximum restoration - shown in �lates 1 to 13, -set forth in pr-oposed. PUC "rules pa�ts 7819.9900 to 7819.9950. _.- i. "Degradation Fee" means the estimated fee established at the time of permitting by the City to recover costs associated with the decrease in the useful life of the Right-of-Way caused by the excavation, and which equals the Degradation Costs. J• � 1 "Department" means the Department of Public Works of the City. "Department inspector" means any Person authorized by the City to carry out inspections related to the provisions of this Chapter. "Director" means the Director of the Department of Public Works of the City, or �s�-�� the Director's designee. m. "Delay Penalty" is the penalty imposed as a result of unreasonable delays in right-of-way ��*-�-.,�'-� �� excavation, obstruction, patching, or restoration as establish by permit. n. "Emergency" means a condition that immediate danger to life or health, loss of property; or (2) requires 152 4 (1) poses a clear and or of a significant immediate repair or replacement of Facilities in order to restore service to a customer. o. "Equipment" means any tangible asset used to install, repair, or maintain Facilities in any Right-of-Way. p. "Excavate or excavation" means to diq into or in any way remove or physically disturb or penetrate any part of a, right-of-way. q. "Excavation Permit" means the permit which, pursuant to this Chapter, must be obtained before a Person may excavate in a Right-of-Way. An Excavation Permit allows the holder to excavate that part of the Right-of-Way described in such permit. r. "Excavation Permit Fee" means money paid to the City by an Applicant to cover the costs as provided in Chapter 11 of this Code. s. "Facility or Facilities" means any tangible asset in the Right-of-Way required to provide Utility Service. t. "Five-year project plan" shows projects adopted by the city for construction within the next five years. u. "High density corridor" means a designated portion of the public right-of-way within which tele�ommunications right- __ -- of-way users having multiple and competing facilities may - be required to build and install facilities in a common conduit system or other common structure. v. "Hole" means an excavation in the pavement, with the excavation having a length less than the width of the pavement. w. "Local Representative" means a local person or persons, or designee of such Person or Persons, authorized by a Registrant to accept Service and to make decisions for that Registrant regarding all matters within the scope of this Chapter. x. "Management Costs" means the actual costs the City incurs in managing its Rights-of-Way, including such costs, if incurred, as those associated with registering Applicants; issuing, processing, and verifying Right-of-Way permit applications and inspecting job sites and restoration projects; maintaining, supporting, protecting, or moving user facilities during right-of-way work; determining the adequacy of right-of-way restoration;. restoring work inadequately performed after providing notice and the opportunity to correct the work; and revokinq right-of-way permits. Management costs do not include payment by a Telecommunications Right-of-way User for the use of the right-of-way, the fees and cost of litigation relating to 153 5 the interpretation of Minnesota Session Laws 1997, Chapter 123; Minnesota Statutes Sections 237.162 or 237.163 or any ordinance enacted under those sections, or the City fees and costs related to appeals taken pursuant to Section 407.29 of this chapter. y. "Obstruct" means to place any tanqible object in a Right- of-Way so as to hinder free and open passage over that or any part of the Right-of-Way for a period in excess of 8 consecutive hours. z. "Obs�truction Permit" means the permit which, pursuant to this Chapter, must be obtained before a Person may obstruct a Right-of-Way, allowing the holder to hinder free and open passage over the specified portion of that Right-of-Way for a period over 8 hours by placing Equipment described therein on the Right-of-Way for the duration specified therein. aa. "Obstruction Permit Fee" means money paid to the City by a Permittee to cover the costs as provided in Chapter 11 of this Code. bb. "Patch or Patching" means a method of pavement replacement that is temporary in nature. A Patch consists of (1) the compaction of the subbase and aggregate base, and (2) the replacement, in kind, of the existing pavement for a minimum of two feet beyond the edges of the excavation in al1 directions. A Patch is considered full Restoration only when the pavement is included in the City's five year project plan. cc. "Pavement" means any type of improved surface that is within the public right-of-way and that is paved or otherwise constructed with asphalt, concrete, aggregate or gravel. dd. "Permittee" means any Person to whom a permit to Excavate or Obstruct a Right-of-Way has been granted by the City under this Chapter. ee. "Person" means an individual or entity subject to the laws and rules of this state, however organized, whether public or private, whether domestic or foreign, whether for profit or nonprofit, and whether natural, corporate or political. „ .. . . , �soe-i��re�-e�--�t-�e��s�te-ss—e�r�i��c3�t��g, '�.,�� 3 i�-r� e�--�e , a--�a-�-t�re�s�; �—se�e—��-e��e� e�s '-13-r�-,—a � , . 154 � ff. "Probation" means the status of a Person that has not complied with the conditions of this Chapter. gg. "Probationary Period" means one year from the date that a Person has been notified in writing that they have been put on Probation. hh. "RepaiY' means the temporary construction work necessary to make the Right-of-Way useable for travel. ii. "Registrant" means any Person who (1) has or seeks to have its Equipment or Facilities located in any Right-of-Way, or (2) in any way occupies or uses, or seeks to occupy or use, the Right-of-Way or place its Facilities in the Right-of- Way. jj. "Registration fee" means money paid to the city bv a Registrant to cover the cost associated with re istration kk. "Restore or Restoration" means the process by which a Right-of-Way is returned to the same condition and life expectancy that existed before excavation. 11. "Restoration Cost" means the amount of money paid to the City by a Permittee to achieve the level of restoration according to plates 1 to 13 to PUC rules mm. "Right-of-Way or Public Right-of-Wa�' means the area on, below, or above a public roadway, highway, street, cartway, bicycle lane and public sidewalk in which the City has an interest, including other dedicated rights-of-way for travel purposes and utility easements of the City. A Right-of-Way does not include the airwaves above a Right- of-Way with regard to cellular or other nonwire telecommunications or broadcast service. nn. "Right-of-Way Permit" means either the Excavation Permit or the Obstruction Permit, or both, depending on the context, required by this Chapter. oo. "Right-of-wa_y useY' means (1) a telecommunications ri ht- of-way user as defined by Minnesota Statutes, section 237.162, subdivision 4; or (2) a person ownin or controlling a facility in the ri ht-of-way that is used or intended to be used for providin utility service, and who has a right under law, franchise, or ordinance to use the public right-of-way. pp. "Service" or "Utility Service" includes but is not limited to (1) those services provided by a public utility as defined in Minn. Stat. § 216B.02, subds. 4 and 6; -(�}- '' " , " � E�re�rs ; �-�e���re , e��rt�=a�� e���e �eSa3 s-�e� ��-e a�-�lz-w-�-��-re��-e�s�-�Pe��c��� ; - ��g�r��e�� , e�--�e��° r � �o�e- ;'�—��e—s �o��� . e�e� a� �e�r--e�g a��-e �ze� �ne��e-s e-s �ez 155 � �e€-�-�e� '" `. ( 2) services at a telecommunicators right-of-wav user, includin trans ortin of voice or data information; (3) services of a cable communications systems as defined in Minn. Stat. Chap. 238; (4) natural as or electric energy or telecommunications services rovided by the city; (5) services provided by a cooperative electric association organized under Minnesota Statutes, Cha ter 308A; and (6) water, sewer, steam, coolin or heatin services. qq. "Supplementary Application" means an application made to Excavate or Obstruct more of the Right-of-Way permitted or to extend a permit that had already been issued. rr. "Telecommunication Rights-of-Way User" means a Person owning or controlling a Facility in the Right-of-Way, or seeking to own or control a Facility in the Right-of-Way, that is used or is intended to be used for transporting telecommunication or other voice or data information. For purposes of this Chapter, a cable communication system defined and regulated under Minn. Stat. Chapter 238, and telecommunication activities related to providing natural gas or electric energy services whether provided by a public utility as defined in Minn. Stat. Section 216B`.OZ a municipality, a municipal gas or power agency organized under Minn. Stat. Chaps. 453 and 453A, or a cooperative electric association organized under Minn. Stat. Chap. 308A, are r.ot Telecommunications Right-of-Way Users for purposes of this Chapter. ss. "Temporary surface" means the com action of subbase and aggregate base and replacement, in kind, of the existin pavement only to the edges of the excavation.- It is temporary in nature exce t when the re lacement is of pavement included in the city's two-year lan, in which case it is considered full restoration. tt. "Trench" means an excavation in the pavement, with the excavation width of t na a lenath e avement. to or greater than the uu. "Two year project plan" shows rojects ado ted bv the City for construction within the next two vears. w. "Unusable Facilities" means Facilities in the Right-of-Way which have remained unused for one year and for which the Registrant is unable to provide proof that it has either a plan to begin using it within the next twelve (12) months or a potential purchaser or user of the Facilities. 156 ww. "User Fee" is the sum of money, payable to the City, by a person using or occupying the Right-of-Way; provided, however, that the City may at its option provide, at any time by ordinance or by amendment thereto, for a greater or different fee applicable to all such persons in an amount and by a method of determination as may be further provided in such ordinance or amendment thereto. 407.03. ADMINISTRATION 1. Responsibility. The City Manager is the principal City official responsible for the administration of the Rights-of-Way, Right-of-Way Permits, and the ordinances related thereto. The City Manager may delegate any or all of the duties hereunder. 2. Franchise: Franchise Supremacy. The City may, in addition to the requirements of this Chapter, require any person which has or seeks to have equipment located in any Right-of-Way to obtain a franchise to the full extent permitted by law now or hereinafter enacted. The terms of any franchise which are in direct conflict with any provision of this Chapter whether granted prior or subsequent to enactment of this Chapter, shall control and supercede the conflicting terms of this Chapter. All other terms of this Chapter shall be fully applicable to all Persons whether franchised.or not. 407.4. REGISTRATION AND RIGHT-OF-WAY OCCUPANCY l. Registration. Each person who occupies, uses, or seeks to occupy or use, the ublic Right-of-Way or place any Equipment or Facilities in the Right-of-Way, including Persons with installation and maintenance responsibilities by lease, sublease or assignment, must register with the City. Registration will consist of providing application information and paying a registration fee. 2. Registration Prior to Work. No Person may construct, install, repair, remove, relocate, or perform any other work on, or use any Facilities or any part thereof in any Right-of-Way without first being registered with the City. 3. Exceptions. Nothing herein shall be construed to repeal or amend the provisions of a City ordinance permitting Persons to plant or maintain boulevard plantings or gardens in the area of the Right-of-Way between their property and the street curb. Persons planting or maintaining boulevard plantings or gardens shall not be deemed to use or occupy the Right-of-Way, and shall not be required to obtain any permits for planting or maintaining such boulevard plantings or 157 � � gardens under this Chapter. However, nothing herein relieves a Person from complying with the provisions of the Minn. Stat. Chapter. 216D, "One call" Law. SECTION 407.05. REGISTRATION INFORMATION 1. Information Required. The information provided to the City at the time of registration shall include, but not be limited to: a. Each Registrant's name, Gopher One-Call registration certificate number, address and E-mail address if applicable, and telephone and facsimile numbers. b. The name, address and E-mail address, if appTicable, and telephone and facsimile numbers of a Local Representative. The Local Representative or designee shall be available at all times. Current information regarding how to contact the Local Representative in an Emergency shall be provided at the time of registration. c. A certificate of insurance or self-insurance acceptable by the city: 1. Verify that an insurance policy has been issued to the Registrant by an insurance company licensed to do _ business in the state of Minnesota," or a.form ot self insurance acceptable to the City; �' 2. Verifying that the Registrant is insured against claims for Personal injury, including death, as well as claims for property damage _arising out of the (i) use and occupancy of the Right-of-Way by the Registrant, its officers, agents, employees and Permittees, and (ii) placement and use of Facilities in the Right-of-Way by the Registrant, its officers, agents, employees and Permittees, including, but not limited to, protection against liability arising from completed operations, damage of underground Facilities and collapse of property; 3. Naming the City as an additional insured as to whom the coverages required herein are in force and applicable and for .whom defense will be provided as to all such coverages; 4. Requiring that the City be notified thirty (30) days in advance of cancellation of the policy or material modification of a coverage term; 5. Indicating comprehensive liability coverage, automobile liability coverage, workers compensation and umbrella coverage established by the City in amounts sufficient •� 10 to protect the City and the public and to carry out the purposes and policies of this Chapter. d. The City may require a copy of the actual insurance policies. e. If the Person is a corporation, a copy of the certificate required to be filed under Minn. Stat. § 300.06 as recorded and certified to by the Secretary of State. f. A copy of the Person's order granting a certificate of authority from the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission or other applicable state or federal agency, where the Person is lawfully required to have such certificate from said Commission or other state or federal agency. 2. Notice of Changes. The Registrant shall keep all of the information listed above current at all times by providing to the City information as to changes within fifteen (15) days following the date on which the Registrant has knowledge of any change. 3. Grant of Right; Payment of User Fee. , Any person required to register under Section 407.04, which furnishes utility services or which occupies, uses, or places its equipment in the up blic right-of-way, is hereby granted a right to do so if and only so long as it (1) timely pays the user fee as provided herein, and (2) complies with all other requirements of law. This legal entitlement shall not include use of the right-of- way for purposes not in furtherance of furnishing utility services for which additional authorization is required by this Code or other state or federal law, unless the person pays the user fee for such non-utility service use. The user fee reflects the value of the right-of-way needed for new facilities and is based on the average market value of the land, adjusting for the cost of acquisition and non-exclusive use. The dimensions of the occupied land shall incorporate the Gopher One Call criteria of 2 foot clearance on all sides. Such fee shall be paid to the City in substantially equal (quarterly, semi-annual, annual) installments, subject to adjustment and correction at the conclusion of the calendar year. Such fee shall be paid for all and any part of a calendar year, prorated on a daily basis, during any time period in which the said person uses or occupies the right-of- way to furnish utility serviced, or places, maintains or uses its wires, mains, pipes, or any other facilities or equipment in the right-of-way. This section does not apply to a person which uses and occupies the right-of-way for operating its business when there is a pre-existing franchise agreement between that person and the city and the payment 159 11 of a franchise fees, nor does it apply to the repair, replacement or reconstruction of an existing facility. The grant of such right is expressly conditioned on, and is subject to, continuing compliance with all provisions of law, including this Chapter. 407.06. REPORTING OBLIGATIONS 1. Operations. Each Registrant proposing to work in the city shall, at the time of registration and by December 1 of each year, file a construction and major maintenance plan for underground Facilities with the City. Such plan shall be submitted using a format designated by the City and shall contain the information determined by the City to be necessary to facilitate the coordination and reduction in the frequency of Excavations and Obstructions of Rights-of-Way. The plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following information: a. The locations and the estimated beginning and ending dates of all Projects to be commenced during the next calendar year (in this section, a"Next-year Project"); and b. To the extent known, the tentative locations and estimated beginning and ending dates for all Projects contemplated for the five years following the next calendar year (in this section, a "Five-year Project"). _. The term "project" in this section shall include both Next-year Projects and Five-year Projects. By January 1 of each year the City will have available for inspection a composite list of all Projects of which the City has been informed in the annual plans. All Registrants are responsible for keeping themselves informed of the current status of this list. Thereafter, by February 1, each Registrant may change any Project in its list of Next-year Projects, and must notify the City and all other Registrants of all such changes in said list. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Registrant may at any time join in a Next-year Project of another Registrant listed by the other Registrant. 2. Additional Next-year Projects. - Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City will not deny an application for a Right-of-Way Permit for failure to include a project in a plan submitted to the City if the Registrant has used commercially reasonable efforts to anticipate and plan for the project. 3. Applicants obtaining Anoka County Highway or Minnesota Department of Transportation excavation permits for facilities in their rights-of-way within the corporate limits of the City must 160 12 provide a copy to the City and submit a copy of the plans with mapping data for recording purposes per Section 407.21. SECTION 407.07. PERMIT REQUIREMENT 1. Permit Required. Except as otherwise provided in this Code, no Person may Obstruct or Excavate any Right-of-Way without first having obtained the appropriate Right-of-Way Permit from the City to do so. a. Excavation Permit. An Excavation Permit is required �� a°_=�'__}_,..� to excavate that part of the Right-of-Way described in such permit and to hinder free and open passage over the specified portion of the Right-of-Way by placing equipment on facilities described therein, to the extent and for the duration specified therein. n �.....,.}r.,..�. �� _� �������e-t--�eq ��r� ��e ��g�r� s€-��a��ec�t�PS--aR e��Fa�,-a�-�9�r-�-��� Multiple excavations limited to �n �-E�� ���: 600 feet are considered one project and require an excavation permit. Each permit application will require the mapping data per Section 407.21. b. Obstruction Permit. An Obstruction Permit is required �� a°�--;�}�--�} to hinder -->>-- --_.._ free and open passage over a specified portion of Right-of-Way for periods in excess of 8 consecutive hours by placing Equipment described therein on the Right-of-Way, to the extent and for the duration specified therein. An Obstruction Permit is not required if a Person already possesses a valid Excavation Permit for the same project. Failure to obtain an obstruction permit prior to the obstruction will require an after-the-fact obstruction permit plus payment of a delay penalty. c. Permit Waiver In the event of a major catastrophe or emergency declared by the City requiring the restoration of services that are within the right-of-way, the requirement for permits and permit fees may be waived by the City at its discretion. After restoration of the service has been completed, an updated mapping plan per Section 407.21 must be submitted to the City within 60 days. 161 13 2. Permit Extensions. No Person may Excavate or Obstruct the Right-of-Way beyond the date or dates specified in the permit unless such Person (i) makes a Supplementary Application for another Right-of-Way Permit before the expiration of the initial permit, and (ii) a new permit or permit extension is granted. 3. Delay Penalty. Notwithstanding subd. 2 of this section, the City shall establish and impose a Delay Penalty for unreasonable delays not including days during which work cannot be done because of circumstances constituting force majeure or days when work is prohibited as unseasonal or unreasonable in Right-of-Way Excavation, Obstruction, Patching, or Restoration. The Delay Penalty shall be established from time to time by City Council resolution. 4. Permit Display. Permits issued under this Chapter shall be conspicuously displayed or otherwise available at all times at the indicated work site and shall be available for inspection by the City. SECTION 407.08. PERMIT APPLICATIONS Application for a permit is made to the City. Right-of-Way Permit applications shall contain, and will be considered .complete. only upon compliance with the requirements of the following provisions. a. Registration with the City pursuant to this Chapter; b. Submission of a completed permit application form, including all required attachments, and scaled drawings showing the location and area of the proposed project and the location of all known existing and proposed Facilities. c. Payment of money due the City for 1. permit fees, estimated Restoration Costs and other Manage�ent Costs; 2. prior Obstructions or Excavations; 3. any undisputed loss, damage, or expense suffered by the City because of Applicant's prior excavations or Obstructions of the rights-of-way or any Emergency actions taken by the City; 4. franchise or user fees, if applicable. d. Payment of disputed amounts due the City by posting security or depositing in an escrow account an amount equal to at least 110$ of the amount owing. 162 14 e. When an Excavation Permit is requested for purposes of installing additional Facilities, and the posting of a Construction Performance Bond for the additional Facilities is insufficient, the posting of an additional or larger Construction Performance Bond for the additional Facilities may be required. SECTION 407.09. ISSUANCE OF PERMIT; CONDITIONS l. Permit Issuance. If the Applicant has satisfied the requirements of this Chapter, the City shall issue a permit. 2. Conditions. The City may impose reasonable conditions upon the issuance of the permit and the performance of the Applicant thereunder to protect the health, safety and welfare or when necessary to protect the Right-of-Way and its current use. SECTION 407.10. PERMIT FEES l. Excavation Permit Fee. The Excavation Permit Fee shall be established by the City in an amount sufficient to recover the following costs: a. the City Management Costs; b. disruptive cost c. Mapping Costs; d. Degradation Costs, if applicable. 2. Obstruction Permit Fee. The Obstruction Permit Fee shall be shall be in an amount sufficient to Costs associated with recording and obstruction. 3. � Payment of Permit Fees. established by the City and recover the City Management inspecting the right-of-way a. No Excavation Permit or Obstruction Permit shall be issued without payment of Excavation or Obstruction Permit Fees. The City may allow Applicant to pay such fees within thirty (30) days of billing. b. The mapping portion of the excavation fee� is waived if the mapping data provided to the City is in GIS compatible and City format. Non refundable. Permit fees that were paid for a permit that the City has revoked for a breach as stated in Section 407.20 are not refundable. 163 15 5. Application to franchises. Unless otherwise agreed to in a franchise, mana ement costs may be charged separately from and in addition to the franchise fees imposed on a ri ht-of-way user in the franchise. 6. Waiver of Fees. Payment of fees, as identified in this Chapter, with the exception of restoration costs, for water and/or sanitary sewer connections to property in the city are waived. However Registration and the Right-of-way Permit application must be submitted and approved by the city prior to commencement of any work. SECTION 407.11. RIGHT-OF-WAY PATCHING AND RESTORATION 1. Timing. The work to be done under the Excavation Permit, and the Patching or Restoration of the Riqht-of-Way as required herein, must be completed within the dates specified in the permit, increased by as many days as work could not be done because of extraordinary circumstances beyond the control of the Permittee or when work was prohibited as unseasonal or unreasonable under Section 407.14. 2. Patch and Restoration. Permittee shall Patch its own have the Permittee restore pavement itself. a. City Restoration. work. The City may choose either to the Right-of-Way or to Restore the If the City restores the pavement, Permittee shall pay the costs thereof within thirty (30) days of billing. If, during the twenty-four (24) months following such Restoration, the pavement settles due to Permittee's improper backfilling, the Permittee shall pay to the City, within thirty (30) days of billing, all costs associated with having to correct the defective work. b. Permittee Restoration. If the Permittee Restores the Right-of-Way itself, the City may require at the time of application for an Excavation Permit the posting of a Construction Performance Bond in an amount determined by the City to be sufficient to cover the cost of Restoration in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Rules 7819.3000. If, within twenty-four (24) months after completion of the Restoration of the Right-of-Way, the City determines that the Right-of-Way has been properly Restored, the surety on the Construction Performance Bond shall be released. 164 16 3. Standards. The Permittee shall perform Patching and/or Restoration according to the standards and with the materials specified by the City and shall comply with Minnesota Rule 7819 1100. The City shall have the authority to prescribe the manner and extent of the Restoration, and may do so in written procedures of general application or on a case- by-case basis. mi'r�� �?F* �h�ic i i � � r r ��lE } � irJ��1-} � e�-}-i�r�a ist �—r r� ���om-Tiy,-rcfi E�?TOTZi�-�-9Tr-�r��arrC-'. e 6i° Methods patchin of restoration ma r overlay of t include, but are not acement of the ri ht-of-way base, and entire area of the ri ht-of-way affected limited to, millin and by the work. If the permittee fails to restore the ri ht-of-way in the manner and to the condition required by the city, or fails to satisfactorily and timely complete all restorations required by the city, the city as an option, may do such work In that event, the permittee shall pay to the city, within thirty (30) days of ba.11ing, the cost of restoring the ri ht-of-way 4. Guarantees. By choosing to Restore the Right-of-Way itself, the Permittee guarantees its work and shall maintain it for twenty-four (24) months following its completion. During this 24-month period it shall, upon notification from the City, correct all restoration work to the extent necessary, using the method required by the City. Said work shall be completed within five (5) calendar days of the receipt of the notice from the City, not including days during which work cannot be done because of circumstances constituting force majeure or days when work is prohibited as unseasonal or unreasonable under Section 407.14. 165 �� 5. Obligation. Construction triggers an obligation of the right-of-way user that the right-of-way restoration be completed accordinq to the conditions set forth in this Chapter. The right-of-way user also assumes responsibility for "as built" drawings and for repairing facilities or structures, including right-of-way that was damaged during facility installation. The obligation is limited to one year for plantings and turf establishment. 6. Failure to Restore. If the Permittee fails to Restore the Right-of-Way in the manner and to the condition required by the City, or fails to satisfactorily and timely complete all Restoration required by the City, the City at its option may do such work. In that event the Permittee shall pay to the City, within thirty (30) days of billing, the cost of Restoring the Right-of-Way. If Permittee fails to pay as required, the City may exercise its rights under the Construction Performance Bond. 7. Degradation Cost in Lieu of Restoration. In lieu of Right-of-Way Restoration, a Right-of-Way user may elect to pay a Degradation Fee with the approval of the City. However, the Right-of-Way User shall remain responsible for Patching and the Degradation Fee shall not include the cost to accomplish these responsibilities. SECTION 407.12. JOINT APPLICATIONS 1. Joint Application. Registrants may jointly apply for permits to Excavate or Obstruct the Right-of-Way at the same place and time. 2, With City Projects. Registrants who join in a scheduled Obstruction or Excavation performed by the City, whether or not it is a joint application by two or more Registrants or a single application, are not required to pay the Obstruction and Degradation portions of the permit fee. An excavation permit application however must be completed. In these circumstances, the excavation fee will be waived. Mapping data must be provided per Section 407.21. 3. Shared Fees. Registrants who apply for permits for the same Obstruction or Excavation, which the City does not perform, may share in the payment of the Obstruction or Excavation Permit Fee. Registrants must agree among themselves as to the portion each will pay and indicate the same on their applications. 166 �$ SECTION 407.13. SUPPLEMENTARY APPLICATIONS 1. Limitation on Area. A Right-of-Way Permit is valid only for the area of the Right-of-Way specified in the permit. No Permittee may obstruct or do any work outside the area specified in the permit, except as provided herein. Any Permittee which determines that an area greater than that specified in the permit must be Obstructed or Excavated must before working in that greater area (i) make application for a permit extension and pay any additional fees required thereby, and (ii) be granted a new permit or permit extension. 2. Limitation on Dates. A Right-of-Way Permit is valid only for the dates specified in the permit. No Permittee may begin its work before the permit start date or, except as provided herein, continue working after the end date. If a Permittee does not finish the work by the permit end date, it must apply for a new permit for the additional time it needs, and receive the new permit or an extension of the old permit before working after the end date of the previous permit. This Supplementary Application must be �-e-�e approved before the initial permit end date. SECTION 407.14. OTHER OBLIGATIONS 1. Compliance With Other Laws. Obtaining a Right-of-Way Permit does not relieve Permittee of its duty to obtain all other necessary permits, licenses, and authority and to pay all fees required by the City or other applicable rule, law or regulation. A Permittee shall comply with all requirements of local, state and federal laws, including Minn. Stat. §§ 216D.01-.09 ("One Call Excavation Notice Systerr�'). A Permittee shall perform all work in conformance with all applicable codes and established rules and regulations, and is responsible for all work done in the Right- of-Way pursuant to its permit, regardless of who does the work. 2• Prohibited Work. Except in an Emergency, and with the approval of the City, no Right- of-Way Obstruction or Excavation may be done when seasonally prohibited or when conditions are unreasonable for such work. 3. Interference with Right-of-Way. A Permittee shall not so Obstruct a Right-of-Way that the natural free and clear passage of water through the gutters or other waterways shall be interfered with. Private vehicles of those doing work in the Right-of-Way may not be parked within or next to a permit area, unless parked in conformance with City parking regulations. The loading or unloading of trucks must be done solely within the defined permit area unless specifically authorized by the permit. 167 19 SECTION 407.15. DENIAL OF PERMIT The City may deny a permit for failure to meet the requirements and conditions of this Chapter or if the City determines that the denial is necessary to protect the health, safety, and welfare or when necessary to protect the Right-of-Way and its current use. 1. Mandatory Denial. Except in an emerqency, no right-of-way permit will be granted. a. To any person required ��-S¢�A�—q^4; :.�. to be registered who has-not done so; b. To any person required ��-�e�e-a-4-9'� .�5 to file an annual report but has failed tb do so; c. To any person who has failed within the past two (2) years to comply, or is presently not in full compliance, with the requirements of this Chapter. d. To any person as to whom there exists grounds for the revocation of a permit ��e=—se���c� 4�7.Zg or e. If, in the discretion of the City, the issuance of a permit for the particular date and/or time would cause a conflict or interfere with an exhibition, celebration, fest�val, or any other event. The City, in exercising this discretion, shall be guided by the safety and convenience of ordinary travel of the public over the right-of-way, and by considerations relating to the public health, safety and welfare. 2. Permissive Denial. The City may deny a permit to protect the public health, safety and welfare, to prevent interference with the safety and convenience of ordinary travel over the right-of-way, would cause a conflict or interfere with an _exhibition, celebration, festival, or any other event, or when necessary to protect the right-of-way and its users. The City may consider one or more of the following factors: a. the extent to which right-of-way space where the permit is sought is available; b. the competing demands for the particular space in the right-of-way; c. the availability of other locations in the riqht-of-way or in other rights-of-way for the equipment or facilities of the permit applicant; . : 20 d. the applicability of ordinance or other regulations of the right-of-way that affect location of equipment or facilities in the right-of-way; — e. the degree of compliance of the applicant with the terms and conditions of its franchise, this Chapter, and other applicable ordinances and regulations; f. the degree of disruption to surrounding neighborhoods and businesses that will result from the use of that part of the right-of-way; g. the condition and age of the right-of-way, and whether and when it is scheduled for total or partial reconstruction; and h. the balancing of the costs of damage to the right-of-way, part of the public served by parts of the right-of-way. 3. Discretionary Issuance. disruption to the public and against the benefits to that the expansion into additional Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section subd. 1, the City may issue a permit in any case where the permit is necessary (a) to prevent substantial economic hardship to a customer of the permit applicant, or (b) to allow such customer to materially improve its utility service, or (c) to allow a new economic development project;'- or otherwise required by law; and where the permit applicant did not have knowledge of the hardship, the plans for improvement of service, or the development project when said applicant was required to submit its list of Next-year Projects. . _ .. . ' - - - _ -- -:- - _ - _ -_ - - _-_ =' - - -- -- -- --- -- -- . . SECTION 407.16. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS The excavation, backfilling, patching, repair, and restoration, and all other work performed in the Right-of-Way shall be done in conformance with Engineering Standards adopted by the PUC or other applicable local requirements, in so far as they are not inconsistent with �H��s� the Minnesota Statutes Secs. 237.162 and 237.163. SECTION 407.17. INSPECTION 1. Notice of Completion. Unless waived by the city, a person designated by the right-of-way user as a responsible employee shall sign a completion certificate 169 21 showing the completion date for the work performed, identifying the installer and designer of record, and certifying that work was completed according to the requirements of the city. If necessary due to approved changes for the work as projected when the permit was applied for, the permittee shall submit "as built". drawings or maps within six months of completing the work, showing any deviations from the plan that are greater than plus or minus two feet. The city shall respond within 30 days of receipt of the completion certificate. Failure to approve or disapprove the permittee's performance within 30 days is deemed to be approval by the city.. 2. Site Inspection. Permittee shall make the work-site available to the City and to all others as authorized by _law for inspection at all reasonable times during the execution of and upon completion of the work. 3. Authority of City. a. At the time cessation of life, health, L: of inspection the City may order the immediate any work which poses a serious threat to the safety or well-being of the public. The City may issue an order to the Permittee for any work which does not conform to-the terms of the permit or other applicable standards, conditions, or codes. The order shall state that failure to correct the violation will be cause for revocation of the permit. Within ten (10) days after issuance of the order, the Permittee shall present proof to the City that the violation has been corrected. If such proof has not been presented within the required time, the City may revoke the permit pursuant to Section 407.20. SECTION 407.18. WORK DONE WITHOUT A PERMIT 1. Emergency Situations. Each Registrant shall immediately notify the City of any event regarding its Facilities which it considers to be an Emergency. The Registrant may proceed to take whatever actions are necessary to respond to the Emergency. Within two business days after the occurrence of the Emergency the Registrant shall apply for the necessary permits, pay the fees associated therewith and fulfill the rest of the requirements necessary to bring itself into compliance with this Chapter for the actions it took in response to the Emergency. If the City becomes aware of an Emergency regarding a Registrant's Facilities, the City will attempt to contact the Loca1 Representative of each Registrant affected, or potentially affected by the Emergency. In any event, the City may take whatever action it deems 170 22 necessary to respond to the Emergency, the cost of which shall be borne by the Registrant whose Facilities occasioned the Emergency. 2. Non-Emergency Situations. Except in an Emergency, any Person who, without first having obtained the necessary permit, Obstructs or Excavates a Right-of-Way must subsequently obtain a permit, and as a penalty pay double the normal fee for said permit, pay double all the other fees required by the Legislative Code, deposit with the City the fees necessary to correct any damage to the Right-of-Way and comply with all of the requirements of this Chapter. 5ECTION 407.19. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTIFICATION If the Obstruction or Excavation of the Right-of-Way begins later or ends sooner than the date qiven on the permit, Permittee shall notify � the City of the accurate information as soon as this information is known. SECTION 407.20. REVOCATION OF PERMITS l. Substantial Breach. The City reserves its right, as provided herein, to revoke any Right- of-Way Permit, without a fee refund, if there is a substantial breach of the terms and conditions of any statute, ordinance, rule or regulation, or any material condition of the permit. A substantial breach by Permittee shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following: a. The violation of any material provision of the Right-of-Way Permit; b. An evasion or attempt to evade any material provision of the Right-of-Way Permit, or the perpetration or attempt to perpetrate any fraud or deceit upon the City or its citizens; c. Any material misrepresentation of fact in the application for a Right-of-Way Permit; d. The failure to complete the work in a timely manner; unless a permit extension is obtained or unless the failure to complete work is due to reasons beyond the Permittee's control; or e. The failure to correct, in a timely manner, work that does not conform to a condition indicated on an Order issued pursuant to Section 407.16. 2. Written Notice of Breach. If the City determines that the Permittee has committed a substantial breach of a term or condition of any statute, ordinance, rule, 171 23 requlation or any condition of the permit the City shall make a written demand upon the Permittee to remedy such violation. The demand shall state that continued violations may be cause for revocation of the permit. A substantial breach, as stated above, will allow the City to place additional or revised conditions on the permit to mitigate and remedy the breach. 3. Response to Notice of Breach. Within twenty-four (24) hours of receiving notification of the breach, Permittee shall provide the City with a plan, acceptable to the City, that will cure the breach. Permittee's failure to so contact the City, or the Permittee's failure to submit an acceptable plan, or Permittee's failure to reasonably implement the approved plan, shall be cause for immediate revocation of the permit. Further, Permittee's failure to so contact the City, or the Permittee's failure to submit an acceptable plan, or Permittee's failure to reasonably implement the approved plan, shall automatically place the Permittee on Probation for one (1) full year. 4. Cause for Probation. From time to time, the City may establish a list of conditions of the permit, which if breached will automatically place the Permittee on Probation for one full year, such as, but not limited to, working out of the allotted time period or working on Right-of-Way grossly outside of the permit authorization. 5. �utomatic_Revocation. . If a Permittee, while on Probation, commits above, Permittee's permit will automatically be will not be allowed further permits for one Emergency repairs. 6. Reimbursement of City Costs. a breach as outlined revoked and Permittee full year, except for If a permit is revoked, the Permittee shall also reimburse the City for the City's reasonable costs, including Restoration Costs and the costs of collection and reasonable attorneys' fees incurred in connection with such revocation. SECTION 407.21. MAPPING DATA 1. Information Required. Each Registrant shall provide Mapping information required by the City in accordance with Minnesota Rules 7819.4000 and 7819.4100 to include the following information: a. location and approximate depth of applicant's mains, cables, conduits, switches, and related equipment and facilities, with the location based on: 172 24 1. offsets from property lines, distances from the centerline of the public right—of-way, and curb lines as determined by the city; or 2. coordinates derived from the coordinate system being used by the city; or 3. any other system agreed upon by the right-of-way user and city; b. the type and size of the utility; c. a description showing above-ground appurtenances; d. a legend explaining symbols, characters, abbreviations, scale, and other data shown on the map; and e. any facilities to be abandoned, if a licable, in conformance with Minnesota Statutes � 216D.04, Subd. 3. f. The permittee shall submit "as built" drawin s reflecting any subsequent changes and variations from the information provided under 407.08, Subp. 6. g. The right-of-way user is not required to rovide or convey mapping information or data in a format or manner that is dif'ferent from that which it currently utilizes and maintains. The right-of-way user shall, however, include the cost to covert the data furnished by the ri ht-of-way user to a format currently in use by the city as art of the permit application fee. These data conversion costs, unlike other costs that make up permit fees, may be included in the permit fee after the permit ap lication rocess is com leted and shall be immediately due to the city upon the ascertainment of the cost and notice of the fee to the applicant. Any permit for which such fee has not been aid within 30 days of notice from the city may u on written _ notice be revoked. The city shall not issue any other permits to the registrant related to any city right-of-way until such fee is paid. h. Mapping data shall be provided with the specificity requested by the City for inclusion in the mapping system used by the city. i. For mapping data provided to the City of Fridley in GIS compatible and City format, the mapping portion of the excavation fee is waived. 2. Submittal Requirement. a. Within six (6) months after the acquisition, installation, or construction of additional equipment or any relocation, abandonment, or disuse of existing equipment, each registrant shall submit the Mapping Data required herein. 173 25 b. Within two (2) years after the date of passage of this Chapter, all existing right-of-way users shall submit detailed plans as may be reasonable and practical for all facilities and equipment installed, used or abandoned within the public right-of-way. c. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Mapping Data shall be submitted by all Registrants for all equipment which is to be installed or constructed after the date of passage of this Chapter at the time any permits are sought under these ordinances. d. Six (6) months after the passage of this Chapter, a new Registrant, or a Registrant which has not submitted a plan as required above, shall submit complete and accurate Mappinq Data for all its equipment at the time any permits are sought under these ordinances. 3. Telecommunication Equipment. Information on existing facilities and equipment of telecommunications right-of-way users need only be supplied in the form maintained by the telecommunications right-of-way user. 4. Trade Secret Information. At the request of any Registrant," any information 'requested by the City, which qualifies as a"trade-secret" under Minn. Stat. § 13.37(b) shall be treated as trade secret information as detailed therein. SECTION 407.22. LOCATION OF FACILITTES 1. Undergrounding. New construction and the installation of new facilities shall be done underground or contained within buildings or other structures in conformity with applicable codes when directed by the City Council. 2. Corridors. The City may assign specific corridors within the Right-of-Way, or any particular segment thereof as may be necessary, for each type of Facility that is or, pursuant to current technology, the City expects will someday be located within the Right-of-Way. Al1 excavation, obstruction, or other permits issued by the City involving the installation or replacement of Facilities shall designate the proper corridor for the Facilities at issue. Any Registrant who has Facilities in the Right-of-Way in a position at variance with the corridors established by the City shall, no later than at the time of the next reconstruction or excavation of the area where the Facilities are located, move the Facilities to the assigned position within the Excavation of the Right-of-Way, unless 174 26 this requirement is waived by the City for good cause shown, upon consideration of such factors as the remaining economic life of the Facilities, public safety, customer Service needs and hardship to the Registrant. 3. Nuisance. Two years after the passage of this Cha ter, any facilities found in a ri ht of way that have not been reqistered shall be deemed to be a nuisance. The City may exercise any remedies or ri hts it has at law or in equity, including, but not limited to, abatin the nuisance or taking possession of the facilities and restorina the ri ht of way to a usable condition. 4. Limitation of Space. To protect public health, safety, and welfare or when necessary to protect the Right-of-Way and its current use, the City shall have the power to prohibit or limit the placement of new or additional Facilities within the Right-of-Way. In making such decisions, the City shall strive to the extent possible to accommodate all existing and potential users of the Right-of-Way, but shall be guided primarily by considerations of the public interest, the public's needs for the particular Utility Service, the condition of the Right- of-Way, the time of year with respect to essential utilities, the protection of existing Facilities in the Right-of-Way, and future City plans for public improvements and development projects which have been determined to be in the public interest. - SECTION 407.23. RELOCATION OF FACILITIES A Registrant must promptly and at its own expense, with due regard for seasonal working conditions, permanently remove and relocate its Facilities in the Right-of-Way whenever the City for good cause requests such removal and relocation, and shall restore the Right-of- Way to the same condition it was in prior to said removal or relocation. The City may make such request to prevent interference by the Company's Equipment or Facilities with (i) a present or future City use of the Right-of-Way, (ii) a public improvement undertaken by the City, (iii) an economic development project in which the City has an interest or investment, (iv) when the public health, safety and welfare require it, or (v) when necessary to prevent interference with the safety and convenience of ordinary travel over the Right-of- Way. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Person shall not be required to remove or relocate its Facilities from any Riqht-of-Way which has been vacated in favor of a non-governmental entity unless and until the reasonable costs thereof are first paid to the Person therefor. SECTION 407.24. PRE-EXCAVATION FACILITY AND FACILITIES LOCATION In addition to complying with the requirements of Minn. Stat. � 216D.01-.09 ("One Call Excavation Notice System") before the start date of any Right-of-Way excavation, each Registrant who has 175 2� Facilities or Equipment in the area to be excavated shall mark the horizontal and a���� vertical placement of all said Facilities. Any Registrant whose Facilities is less than twenty (20) inches below a concrete or asphalt surface shall notify and work closely with the excavation contractor to establish the exact location of its Facilities and the best procedure for excavation. SECTION 407.25. DAMAGE TO OTHER FACILITIES When the City does work in the Right-of-Way and finds it necessary to maintain, support, or move a�� -��°--nt'�� persons Facilities to protect it, the City shall notify the Local Representative as early as is reasonably possible. The costs associated therewith will be billed to that ep rson and must be paid within thirty (30) days from the date of billing. Each Registrant shall be responsible for the cost of repairing any Facilities in the Right-of-Way which it or its Facilities damages. Each Registrant shall be responsible for the cost of repairing any damage to the Facilities of another Registrant caused during the City's response to an Emergency occasioned by that Registrant's Facilities. SECTION 407.26. RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATION l. Reservation of Right. Tf the_ City vacates a Right-of-Way which-contains trie Faciiities of a Registrant, and if the vacation does not require the relocation of Registrant's or Permittee's Facilities, the registrant's rights in the vacated right-of-way are governed by Minnesota Rule 17819.3200 and the City shall reserve, to and for itself and all Registrants having Facilities in the vacated Right-of-Way, the right to install, maintain and operate any Facilities in the vacated Right-of-Way and to enter upon such Right-of-Way at any time for the purpose of reconstructing, inspecting, maintaininq or repairing the same. 2. Relocation of Facilities. If the vacation requires the relocation of Registrant's or Permittee's Facilities; and (i) if the vacation proceedings are initiated by the Registrant or Permittee, the Registrant or Permittee must pay the relocation costs; or (ii) if the vacation proceedings are initiated by the City, the Registrant or Permittee must pay the relocation costs unless otherwise agreed to by the City and the Registrant or Permittee; or (iii) if the vacation proceedings are initiated by a Person or Persons other than the Registrant or Permittee, such other Person or Persons must pay the relocation costs. SECTION 407.27. INDEMNIFICATION AND LIABILITY � 176 2$ =—�i-x����}e�-e $�-�-��c-F�-e-€-��re--�-e�Fe��a�e�e-€-�-g=s�a�e�er--��re g���-e=-a � � , ��t-�P-s e��ez-�-�ta-�r ��e �esz-tr��e�-��re-T�z�-e�z�Te�-er�i�ts�= ge�a�t-�e s e�--a-�r�--s e��e s t�t-�g--€�e ��� e �a�� a-� �c �--�re �e�e e, � �€--�e g �s � �a�s . 'i T �. ,.] ' F ' � • lTrR CIS'[I'I'rL rGarrGRT' . 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Authority, Generally. As a condition for issuin a ermit for work on a ublic riqht-of- way, the City may reauire the ermittee to indemnify the City against liability claims. The City may require indemnification when a permit 177 29 authorizes a permittee to obstruct or excavate on or within a ublic right-of-way to install, maintain, or repair the ermittee's facilities. 2. Claims Indemnified City may require the permittee to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City from all liability or claims of liability for bodily injury or death to persons, or for property damage, in which t 3. cla A. alleges a negligent or otherwise wrongful act or omission of the permittee or its employee, agent, or inde endent contractor in installing, maintaining, or repairing the permittee's facilities; and alleges that the City is liable, without alleging any independent ne li ent, or otherwise wrongful act or omission on the part of the City; or B. is based on the City negligent or otherwise wron ful act or omission in issuing the permit or in failin to peroperly or adequately inspect or enforce com liance with a term, condition or purpose of the permit ranted to the permittee. Claims not Indemnified A permittee is r�at require claims �occasione_d by the omission of the City except: to indemnif ligent or y the City for losses or otherwise wrongful act or A. to the extent authorized in subpart 2 re arding the issuance of a permit or the inspection or enforcement of compliance with the permit; or B. when otherwise provided in an applicable f ranchise agreement. _ 4. Remedy is Additional; Subrogation A defense or indemnification of the City by a permittee is deemed not to be a waiver of any defense or immunity otherwise available to the City• A permittee, in defending any action on behalf of the City is entitled to assert every defense or immunity that the City could assert in its own behalf. SECTION 407.28. ABANDONED AND UNUSABLE FACILITIES 1. Discontinued Operations. A Registrant who has determined to discontinue its operations in the City must either: 178 30 a. Provide information satisfactory to the City that the Registrant's obligations for its Facilities in the Right-of- Way under this Chapter have been lawfully assumed by another Registrant; or b. Submit to the City a proposal and instruments for transferring ownership of its Facilities to the City. If a Registrant proceeds under this clause, the City may, at its option: 1. 2. purchase the Facilities; or require the Registrant, at its own expense, to remove it; or 3. require the sufficient anticipated Facilities. Registrant to post a bond in an amount to reimburse the City for reasonably costs to be incurred in removing the c. Locate and provide to the City a map which clearly identifies the abandoned facility and also maintains it as a real property record. 2. Abandoned Facilities. Facilities of a Registrant who fails to comply with subd. 1 of this Section, and which, for two (2) years, remains unused or one year after the passage of this Chapter, any Facilities found in a Right= of-Way that have not been Registered with the city shall be deemed to be abandoned. Abandoned Facilities are deemed to be a nuisance. The City may exercise any remedies or rights it has as law or in equity, including, but not limited to, (i) abating the nuisance, (ii) taking possession of the Facilities and restoring the Right-of-Way to a useable condition, or (iii) requiring removal of the Facilities by the Registrant, or the Registrant's successor in interest. 3. Removal. Any Registrant who has unused, unusable and abandoned Facilities in any Right-of-Way shall remove it from that Right-of-Way within and during the next scheduled excavation, unless this requirement is waived by the City or other remedy agreed to. SECTION 407.29. APPEAL a. A Right-of-Way user that: (1) has been denied registration; (2) has been denied a permit; (3) has had a permit revoked; or (4) believes that the fees imposed are invalid, may have the denial, revocation, or fee imposition reviewed, upon written request, by the City Council. The City Council shall act on a timely written request at its next regularly scheduled meeting. A decision by the City Council affirming the denial, revocation, or fee imposition will be in writing 179 31 and supported by written findings establishing the reasonableness of the decision. b. Upon affirmation by the City Council of the denial, revocation, or fee imposition, the Right-of-Way User shall have the right to have the matter resolved by binding arbitration if agreed to by the city. Binding arbitration must be before an arbitrator agreed to by both the City Council and Right-of-Way User. If the parties cannot agree on an arbitrator, the matter must be resolved by a three- person arbitration panel made up of one arbitrator selected by the City, one arbitrator selected by the Right-of-Way User and one selected by the other two arbitrators. The costs and fees of a single arbitrator shall be borne equally by the City and Right-of-Way User. In the event there is a third arbitrator, each party shall bear the expense of its own arbitrator and shall jointly and equally bear with the other party the expense of the third arbitrator and of the arbitration. SECTION 407.30. RESERVATION OF REGULATORY AND POLICE POWERS A Permittee's or Registrant's rights are subject to the regulatory and police powers of the City to adopt and enforce general ordinances necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public. SECTION 407.31. SEVERABILITY If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Chapter is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court or administrative agency of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. If a regulatory body or a court of competent jurisdiction should determine by a final, non-appealable order that any permit, right or registration issued under this Chapter or any portions of this Chapter is illegal or unenforceable, then any such permit, right or registration granted or deemed to exist hereunder shall be considered as a revocable permit with a mutual right in either party to terminate without cause upon giving sixty (60) days written notice to the other. The requirements and conditions of such a revocable permit shall be the same requirements and conditions as set forth in the permit, right or registration, respectively, except for conditions relating to the term of the permit and the right of termination. Nothing in this Chapter precludes the City from requiring a franchise agreement with the Applicant, as allowed by law, in addition to requirements set forth herein. SECTION 407.32 Any fees imposed under this chapter shall be reviewed and adopted at least annually at the same time and in the same manner as other fees established by the City. :1 32 At any time, in its discretion, the City expressly reserves the right to review the fees imposed in this Chapter and, upon notice and public hearinq, modify them if it is satisfied that such action is necessary to reflect the cost of regulating and supervisinq the activities governed by this chapter. CHAPTER 11, GENERAL PROVISIONS AND FEES Section 11.10 "Fees" is amended to include the following: 407.04 Registration Fee 407.07 Excavation Permit 407.07 Obstruction Permit 407.07 Permit Extension 407.07 Delay Penalty 407.10 Mapping Fee 407.11 Degradation Cost 407.05 User Fee (Residential, commercial or industrial) 181 33 $�� 50.00 $�A-A :-�� 3 0 0. 0 0 $15.00 $15.00 Permit extension fee plus $100.00 penalty $10 if data is not in City format and City GIS compatible Restoration cost per square foot for the area to be restored �-?-���r r==; __} $1 per foot per year = AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24, 2000 cmr oF FRIDLEY Date: 3/18/00 A , `�' To: William Burns, City Manager ,�i� From: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator Paul Bolin, Planner RE: Planning Commission action on PS #00-01 M-00-71 INTRODUCTION Tim Jawor, petitioner, is seeking to create 7 separate lots from Lot 11, Block 1, Melody Manor, in order to construct a 6 unit owner occupied townhome complex at 7411 University Avenue. CODE REQUIREMENTS In 1999, the petitioner applied for a plat and variance to build a 7 unit townhome structure on this property. These requests were denied due to the extent of the rear yard setback variance being requested. Staff has met with the petitioner on finro occasions during this most recent application period to resolve as many issues from the past application as possible. With the current request, all variances have been eliminated. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION At the April 5, 2000 Planning Commission meeting, a public hearing was held for PS #00-01. After a lengthy discussion concerning the amount of brick to be placed on building, the Planning Commission approved a motion, to recommend approval of the preliminary plat, PS #00-01 with stipulation #3 amended as follows: 1. A grading and drainage plan shall be submitted and approved by the City's Engineering staff prior to the issuance of any building permits. 2. The parking lot shall be constructed to Code standards. 3. The amount of brick used on buifding shall resemble Option B on the north elevation and modified option B on the south elevation with the four panels of brick between the decks, unless another is negotiated with City staff. 182 Memorandum 4. A code-required fence shall be extended along the entire east side of the property. 5. All elements of the building must meet the current building code and be approved by the City Building Official. 6. Screening berm on west side of property must meet the zoning code requirement for height. 7. The petitioner shall submit a utility plan prior to the issuance of any building permits. 8. The petitioner shall pay applicable park dedication fees of $750/unit prior to the issuance of a building permit. 9. Final landscape plan must meet code requirements for number and sizes of plantings and must be approved by City staff prior to the issuance of any building permits. 10.A11 green space must have irrigation installed and be sprinkled. 11. The proposed walkway shall be concrete. 12.A 12 feet utility and drainage easement shall be granted along the entire eastern edge of property prior to final plat. 13.A 10 feet utility and drainage easement shall be granted along the entire southern edge of property, prior to final plat. 14.A storm pond maintenance agreement shall be filed with the City prior to issuance of a building permit. 15.The plat shall comply with all State regulations rega�ding townhome associations. THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. PETITIONERS REQUEST In a phone call befinreen Mr. Jawor and staff, which took place on April 18, 2000, Mr. Jawor requested that staff make the Council aware of the fact that he did not care for the brick revision recommended by the Planning Commission. The petitioner indicated to staff that his first choice is the original option B and if it is determined by the Council that the amount of brick in that option is not adequate, that he would then prefer to brick all 4 sides as proposed in option A. The Planning Commissions revised option does not look complete and is not much of a cost savings, according to the developer. PLANNING STAFF RECOMMENDATION City Staff recommends that the City Council concur with the Planning Commission recommendation and grant preliminary plat approval for, PS #00-01. Staff further recommends that the original stipulation #3, requiring the brick to be a continuous band around the building, be included as worded below. 183 Memorandum 3. The amount of brick used on building shall be finished as illustrated in Option A (as attached), submitted on March 28, 2000, to give the building a four-sided finished appearance. :� City of Fridley Land Use Application PS-00-01 Aprii 5, 2000 GENERAL Ii�TFORMATION SPECIAL INFORMATION Applicant: Timothy Jawor 9175 107`� St. N. Stillwater, MN 55082 Requested Acrion: Replat of properry to accommodate a 6 unit townhome development. Existing Zonirig: R-3 Multi-Family Residential Location: 7411 University Ave. Size: 22,128 square feet .51 acres Existing Land Use: Vacant. Surrounding Land Use & Zoning: N: Apt. Complex & R-2 E: Church & R-1 S: Apt. Compiex & R-2 W: HWY 65 & G2 Comprehensive Plan Conformance: Use of property is consistent with Plan. Zoning Ordinance Conformance: Multiple d�velling complexes, including rental and condominium apartments, are a pemutted use in R-3 zoning districts. Zoning History: • 1961 - Melody Manor is platted. • 1963 - Ed Chies obtains building pemut for 8- unit apt., but never builds. • 1964 - City changes zoning to R-2, allowing only duplexes. • 1970 - Ed Chies sues City to obtain his original building pernu� Settlement reached allowing R- 3 standards to be applied to property. • 1986 - Zoning maps accidentally drawn to show the property as R-3. (presumably to cover the settlement) • 1988 - Ciry attorney memo stated that property should be rezoned to R-3, however, this action has never been processed. • 1994 - Proposal for 7 unit rental condominium project is withdrawn. • 1999 - Petitioner applies to build 7 unit townhomes, request denied due to variances. • 1999 - City rezones property to R-3. Legal Description of Property: Lot 11, Block 1, Melody Manor Council Action: Apri124, 2000 Public Utilities: Located near properry. Transportation: Town homes will be accessed by the University Avenue service road. Physical Characteristics: Relatively flat, grass covered lot. SUMMARY OF REQUEST Tim Jawor is seeking to create 7 separate lots from Lot 11, Block 1, Melody Manor, in order to construct a 6 unit owner occupied townhome complex. SUMMARY OF Ai�1ALYSIS City Staff recommends approval of this plat request, with stipulations. • Site can be developed without variances. • Does provide additional homeownership opportunities for Fridley residents. Staff Report Prepared by: Paul Bolin 185 PS 00-01 REQUEST Tim Jawor, petitioner, is seeking to create 7 separate lots from Lot 11, Block 1, Melody Manor, in order to construct a 6 unit owner occupied townhome complex at 7411 University Avenue. ANALYSIS In 1999, the petitioner applied for a plat and variance to build a 7 unit townhome structure on this property. These requests were denied due to the extent of the rear yard setback variance being requested. Staff has met with the petitioner on two occasions during this most recent application period to resolve as many issues from the past application as possible. With the current request, all variances have been eliminated. During the previous requests, there was some debate about how much brick should be placed on this building in order to maintain the character found along University Avenue. The petitioner did not want any brick, due to cost, while staff wanted enough brick on the building to architecturally tie the building together, maintain consistency with what the City has required of other developers, and blend this architecture with what surrounds it on the sides. This past week, the petitioner submitted two different elevations which show varying amounts of brick. The first option (Option A in the attachments) was submitted by the petitioner on March 28th. This is the option which most fully ties the building together architecturally and gives the appearance of being a four sided building. The second option (Option B in the attachments) was submitted on March 30th, by the petitioner. This option is much less desirable as it does not give the building a balanced look on all four sides. City staff recommends Option A, as this building will be highly visible for years to come due to it's location along University Avenue. RECOMMENDATIONS City Staff recommends approval of this preliminary plat request, with stipulations. This plat request will allow the proposed building to meet all code setback requirements. STIPULATIONS Staff recommends that the following stipulations be attached to the preliminary plat approval. 1. Grading and drainage plan to be submitted and approved by City's engineering staff prior to the issuance of any building permits. 2. Parking lot to be constructed to Code standards. 3. Amount of brick used on building shall resemble Option A(as attached), submitted on March 28, to give building a four sided finished appearance. 4. Code required fence shall be extended along the entire East side of the property. 5. All elements of the building must meet the current building code and be approved by the City Building Official. :. 6. Screening berm on West side of property must meet zoning code requirements for height. 7. Petitioner shall submit utility plan prior to issuance of any building permits. 8. Petitioner to pay applicable park dedication fees of $750/unit prior to issuance of building permit. 9. Final landscape plan must meet code requirements for number and sizes of plantings and must be approved by City Staff prior to issuance of any building permits. 10.A11 green space must have irrigation installed and be sprinkled. 11. Proposed walkway to be concrete. 12.A 12' utility and drainage easement to be granted along entire eastern edge of property, prior to final plat. 13.A 10' utility and drainage easement to be granted along entire southern edge of property, prior to final plat. 14. Storm pond maintenance agreement to be filed with the City prior to issuance of a building permit. � 15. Comply with all State regulations regarding townhome associations. 187 � AGENDA ITEM � CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24 2000 � CRY OF FRIDLEY 1NFORMAL STATUS REPORTS ::