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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
OF JANUARY 7, 2002
7:30 p.m. - City Council Chambers
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CITY COUN.�t�,. MEETING OF JANW��=��;�'���02
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FRIDLEY
The City of Fridley will not discriminate against ar 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 arigin, seY, disability�, aQe, marital status, seYUal orientation or status with regard to public
assistance. Upon request, accommodation will be provided to allo�v individuals with disabilities to
' participate in any of Fridley's ser�-ices, programs, and activities. Hearin� impaired persons who need an
interpreter or other persons w7th disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at
572-3500 at least one week in advance. (TTD/�72-3534)
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
City Council Meeting of December 17, 2001
NEW BUSINESS:
1. Resolution Authorizing Applications for the 2002
Community Development Block Grant Program
(Exterior Improvement Program for Rental
Housing) ....................................................................................................... 1 - 6
and
Resolution Authorizing Applications for the 2002
Community Development Block Grant Program
(Classroom Facility for Fire Training Center) ................................................ 7- 8
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APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED):
2. Resolution Authorizing Joint Powe�rs �greement
for Furnishing Chemical Assessr�en� �eam =
Services........................................................................................................ 9 - 10
3. Resolution Designating Official Depositories for the
Cityof Fridley ................................................................................................ 11 - 13
4. Resolution Authorizing a Change in Mileage
Reimbursement Rates for the 2002 Calendar Year ...................................... 14 - 15
5. Resolution Designating an Official Newspaper
for the Year 2002 -
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6. Resolution Designating Director and Alternate
Director to the Suburban Rate Authority ....................................................... 18 - 19
7. Resolution Imposing Load Limits on Public
Streets in the City of Fridley, Minnesota ....................................................... 20 - 25
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APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:`�
NEW'BUSINESS (CONTINUED): _ .
8. Award Contract for Design Engineering and r
Architectural Services for Municipal �arage `_ .
Improvements........................................................................................:...... 26
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9. Motion to Approve Memorandum of Understanding
Between the City of Fridley and Law Enforcement
Labor Services Inc. (on Behalf of the Fridley Police
Department) —
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and
Motion to Approve Memorandum of Understanding
Between the City of Fridley and the International
Association of Firefighters (on Behalf of the Fridley
Fire Department ) .............................................................. ........ 30 - 31
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10. Motion to Approve 2002 City Council and Staff
Appointments............................................................................................... 32
11. Claims ............................................................................................................ 33
12. Licenses ....................................................................................................... 34 - 47
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ADOPTION OF AGENDA.
OPEN FORUM; VISITORS: Consideration of items not on Agenda — 15 minutes. _
NEW BUSCNESS; :
13. Informal Status Reports ..................................................................................... 48
ADJOURN.
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FRIDLEY
The City of Fridley will not discriminate agains�..nc:..harass anyone in the admission or access to, or treatment, or employment in its
services, programs, or activities because af �race;:�c,%lor, 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, prograrnsr-and activities. Hearing impaired persons who need an interpreter or other persons
with disabilities who require auxiliary aids shou�d contact Roberta Collins at 572-3�00 at least one week in advance. (TTD/�72-3�34)
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED):
5. Resolution Designating an Official Newspaper
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: for the Year 2002 ........................ 16 - 17
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: I�/�� ��
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City Council Meeting of December 17, 2001
NEW BUSINESS:
Resolution Authorizing Applications for
the 2002 Community Development Block
Grant Program (Exterior Improvement
Program for Rental Housing) ....... 1- 6
and
Resolution Authorizing Applications for the
2002 Community Development Block
Grant Program (Classroom Facility for Fire
Training Center) ........................... 7 - 8
6. Resolution Designating Director and
Alternate Director to the Suburban Rate
Authority ...................................... 18 - 19
7. Resolution Imposing Load Limits on
Public Streets in the City of Fridley,
Minnesota .................................... 20 - 25
�(� Resolution Authorizing Joint Powers Agreement
���7t for Furnishing Chemical Assessment Team
��,V Services ....................................... 9 - 10 �
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3. Resolution Designating Official Depositories for the
City of Fridley ............................... 11 - 13
4. Resolution Authorizing a Change in Mileage
Reimbursement Rates for the 2002 Calendar
Year............................................. 14 - 15
Award Contract for Design Engineering and
Architectural Services for Municipal Garage
Improvements ............................. 26
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Motion to Approve Memorandum of Understanding
Befinreen the City of Fridley and Law Enforcement
Labor Services Inc. (on Behalf of the Fridley Police
Department) ................................ 27 - 29
and
Motion to Approve Memorandum of Understanding
Between the City of Fridley and the International
Association of Firefighters (on Behalf of the Fridley
Fire Department ) ........................ 30 - 31
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 7: 2002
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED): -
10. Motion to Approve 2002 City Council and Staff
Appointments ......... ........... 32
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12. Licenses ...................................... 34 - 47
ADOPTION OF AGENDA. I��` ���
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OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Consideration of items
not on Agenda — 15 minutes.
NEW BUSINESS:
13. Informal Status Reports
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THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING `�?F THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL
OF DECEMBER 17 , 2001
The Regular Nleeting of the Fridley City Council 'was called to order by Mayor Lund at 7:30
p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: � `-
Mayor Lund led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
ROLL CALL:
MENIBERS PRESENT: Mayor Lund, Councilmember Barnette, Councilmember Bolkcom,
Councilmember Billings, and Councilmember Wolfe.
MEMBERS ABSENT: None.
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGElYDA:
MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to approve the Proposed Consent Agenda as presented.
Seconded by Councilmember Billings.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
City Council Meeting of December 3, 2001.
APPROVED.
NEW BUSINESS:
1. RECEIVE THE MINUTES FROM THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
OF DECEMBER 5, 2001:
RECEIVED THE MINUTES.
2. SPECIAL USE PERMIT REQUEST, SP #01-13, BY TROY AND ANNA
PEABODY, TO ALLOW A RESIDENCE TO BE BUILT IN A RIVER
PRESERVATION DISTRICT, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 608 CHERYL
STREET N.E. (WARD 3):
Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that the Planning Commission gave their unanirn.ous
approval to allow a residence to be built in a River Preservation District. Staff
recommended approval subject to thirteen stipulations.
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APP�!O�ED SPECIAL USE PERMIT REQUEST, SP #�:�-13 WITH THE �
FOLLO�ING TffiRTEEN STIPULATIONS: 1. PRIOR T� SUBMITTAL OF
BU��.I�iG- PLANS, ALL STRUCTURAL AND SOIL ENGINEERING SHALL
BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY A STRUCTURaL ENGINEER; 2. ALL
�1ECESSAR�' PERMITS SHALL BE OBTAINED FROi�I THE CITY PRIOR TO
: CONSTRUCTION; 3. SIDING �1�D LANDSCAPING SHALL BE USED TO
- MINIMIZE THE IMPACT OF FLOOD-PROOFING MATERIALS; 4. THE
PETITIONER SHALL SUBMIT AN ELEVATION CERTIFICATE AS PART OF
A VEI2IFYING SURVEY PRIOR TO THE FOUNDATION BEING CAPPED, -
WHICH SHALL VERIFY THAT THE MINIMUM FIRST FLOOR ELEVATION
IS 823.9 FEET; 5. THE PETITIONER SHALL FLOOD-PROOF THE GARAGE
I�i ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE FLOOD-
PROOFING REQUIREMENTS TO THE MINIMUM OF THE 100-YEAR FLOOD
ELEVATION; 6. PLANTER BOXES SHALL BE INSTALLED AT LEAST FOUR
FEET FROM THE HOME ON BOTH THE EAST AND WEST SIDES. THEY
SHALL BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY CITY STAFF PRIOR TO
ISSUANCE OF ANY BUILDING PERMITS; 7. THE PETITIONER SHALL
SUBMIT �iEW GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLANS INTEGRATING THE
PLANTER BOXES INTO THE LANDSCAPE AREAS ON THE EAST AND
WEST SIDES OF THE HOME; 8. THE VERIFYING SURVEY SHALL
CONFIRM STIPULATION NO. 7; 9. EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL
BE INSTALLED ALONG ALL LOT LINES PRIOR TO ANY WORK DONE ON
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.
THE PETITIONER SHALL AGREE TO PRESERVE MATURE TREES TO THE
EXTENT POSSIBLE. ALL TREES REQUIRED TO BE REMOVED FOR THE
NEW HOME SHALL BE 1�IARKED AND APPROVED BY CITY STAFF PRIOR
TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERIVIITS; 12. THE HEIGHT OF THE
STRUCTURE SHALL NOT EXCEED 30 FEET AS MEASURED FROM THE
TOP OF CURB ELEVATION; AND 13. SPECIAL USE PERMIT APPROVAL IS
DEPENDENT UPON APPROVAL OF VARIANCE #01-15.
3. RESOLUTION NO. 72-2001 APPROVING A PLAT, P.S. #01-04 (SONJA'S
HEATHER HILLS, BY DALE ANDERSEN AND PAUL HILBORN, TO REPLAT
PROEPRTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FORMALLY RECOGNIZING WHAT
WAS ERRONEOUSLY PERCEIVED TO BE THE LOT LINE BETWEEN THEIR
PROPERTIES, LOCATED AT 6175 HEATHER PLACE AND 1400 KERRY
CIRCLE(WARD 2):
Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that this is the final plat for the plat approved by Council
on October 8, 2001. Staff recommended Council's approval.
APPROVED RESOLUTION NO. 72-2001.
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4. RESOLUTION NO. 73-2001 AUTHORIZII�iG THE EXECUTION OF A FLOOD
HAZARD GRANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN 3'HE CITY OF FRIDLEY AND
THE i�1INNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES:
1�1r. Burns, City Manager, stated that earli�r�this year, staff submitted a grant application
to the DNR to fund a second pump for the Riverview Heights Springbrook Creek pump
station. The pump will be sized to handle the full flow of Springbrook Creek and be
automated. The cost of the pump and new control is $60,800. The DNR grant would
cover half of that and we expect another $18,000 to be funded by a FEMA grant. We had
included $20,000 in our 2002 Capital Improvements Plan to cover the remainder. The
State has placed this grant on hold �vith many other grants but it has been approved. Staff
recommended approval and recommended that the Director of Public Works act as the
City's agent to administer this grant. -
APPROVED RESOLUTION NO. 73-2001.
5. APPROVE GIS CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF FRIDLEY AND PLANSIGHT LLC:
Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that this is a motion to approve the consulting agreement
w-ith PlanSight. This is the GIS service we share with Columbia Heights and Andover.
We have been very happy with their services. Staff recommend approval of this
agreement.
APPROVED.
6. APPROVE JOINT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY AND
THE CITY OF HILLTOP FOR FIREFIGHTING SERVICES:
Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that this is a two-year agreement with the City of Fridley
and Hilltop for fire suppression, arson investigation services, and compliance inspection.
Staff recommended approval of this joint agreement.
APPROVED.
7. MOTION TO AUTHORIZE THE FRIDLEY SENIOR PROGRAM TO APPLY
FOR CDBG FUNDING FOR THE YEAR 2002 THROUGH 2O03:
Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that the City of Coon Rapids and Fridley have made a
joint application to Anoka County for $11,433. The money will be used to fund the
Senior Companion Programs. Staff recommended Council's approval.
APPROVED.
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8. RESOLUTION NO. 74-2001 ,ALiTF��RIZING AN INCREASE IN COMPENSA-
TION AND CHANGES IN'CE1tTAtl'�1 BENEFITS FOR THE 2002 CALENDAR
YEAR:
Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that this is to authorize employee cost of living
adjustments for 2002. The r�s�alution provides a four percent (4%) increase in salaries for
2002. The amount is consistent with the rate of inflation in the Twin Cities metro azea.
Staff recommended Council's approval.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 74-2001.
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9. APPOINTMENT (CITY EMPLOYEE):
Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that staff recommended the appointment of Mary Smith .
to the City Assessor position. This position came open to replace Ed Hervin who retired.
Ms. Smith performed well during her years of service to Fridley and is the best qualified
person for the job.
APPROVED THE APPOINTMENT OF MARY SMITH TO THE CITY
ASSESSOR POSITION.
10. CLAIMS:
APPROVED CLAIM NOS. 102762-103036.
11. LICENSES:
APPROVED ALL LICENSES AS SUBMITTED.
12. ESTINIATES:
APPROVED ESTIMATES AS FOLLOWS:
Ron Kassa Construction
6005-250`" St. East
Elko, MN 55020
Miscellaneous Concrete Curb and Gutter and Sidewalk
Project No. 338
FINAL ESTIMATE $4,545.08 �
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
MOTION by Councilmember Billings to adopt the Agenda as presented. Seconded by
Councilmember Bolkcom.
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UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARE�:�',T�IE .
NIOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
OPEN FORUM, VISITORS:
Mr. Jim Glaser, 16 Rice Creek Way, asked if Item No. 13 could be discussed sooner.-'+
Councilmember Bolkcom stated that it was the next item.
Mr. Glaser stated that he lives on the south side of Locke Lake Park and for about three years
there has been a liaht that constantly is blinking off and on. It is near the walkina path that goes
down by the trestle. They have spoken with Councilmember Bolkcom and City workers and
would like to get this fixed. The walking path is aetting used more and more every year. He
thought another light is needed closer to the trestle.
Mayor Lund asked Mr. Haukaas if he was aware of the problem with the light.
Mr. Haukaas stated that he was not.
PUBLIC HEARING:
13. CONSIDERATION OF THE EDGE `VATER NEIGHBORHOOD STREET
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST. 2002-1:
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to open the public hearing and waive the reading.
Seconded by Councilmember Wolfe.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
PUBLIC HEARING OPENED AT 7:41 P.M.
Mr. Haukaas stated that this project is similar to what has been done for the last several years.
This project will include the addition of concrete curb and gutter, and reconstruction of the
streets. Due to the amount of water main breaks, water main and service replacement is being
proposed for 66 '/2 Way between Rice Creek Way and Ashton Avenue. A neighborhood meeting
was held on June 7, 2001.
Councilmember Bolkcom stated that there were a couple of people at that meeting who could
have went either way about the streets being redone. We suggested that they submit a petition,
but we have not received any.
Mr. Haukaas stated that was correct.
Ms. Joy Glaser, 16 Rice Creek Way, stated that she hoped there would be an improvement on the
surface of the road over what they put on there the last time they applied asphalt. The surface
they put on there had rocks so sharp it took forever for it to become embedded through the
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surface of the asphalt and it was hard tc� walk on. She is for the project and it will improve the -
appearance of the neighborhood. ° �• - --
Councilmember Bolkcom asked what she was describing.
Mr. Haukaas stated that it is an interim maintenance sealcoating of the roads and is asphalt,
emulsion, and rocks. We do it to waterproof and traction the streets. New, smooth asphalt is
proposed for this project.
Councilmember Barnette stated that the neighborhood is very pleased with the asphalt project on
Woody Lane off of Old Central:
Councilmember Wolfe asked if the sealcoat was different on the road where he lives. It was done
incredibly well and may have a different type of stone. Many commented on how much cleaner
it was. -
Mr. Haukaas stated that a smaller aggregate was used which is less of a problem as far as
sharpness. In 2002, larger heavier rock will be used on larger streets and smaller lighter rock on
low volume streets.
Ms. Barbara Hamer, 41 — 66 '/2 Way N.E., asked how much disruption there would be when they
started digging into yards.
Mr. Haukaas stated that they try to minimize the amount of digging they do in people's yards.
He said they expect to impact the yards an average of three to four feet at the most. It may be
necessary to go further, due to changes in the grade. On 66 '/z Way, it is proposed that the water
main be replaced. There will be sections where it will be necessary to go back to the property
line to replace the curbstop and bring the water service up to that point. The area will be
regraded and resodded.
Ms. Hamer asked if the trees on the boulevard would be impacted. Her yard has two trees on the
boulevard and one is probably five feet or less from the curbing.
Mr. Haukaas stated that they try not to take any trees if possible. There is at least one tree on
every project that is one foot away from the curb, but the majority are left there. If the tree is
close to being a problem, the homeowner is asked if they want to keep it or if they mind it being
removed.
Ms. Hamer stated that she has incorporated a flowerbed around the tree for mowing purposes
Mr. Burns stated that Reliant Energy came in ahead of the last project and replaced gas mains
and services. He asked if this was going to be done on 66 1/2 Way.
Mr. Haukaas stated that he believes they are proposing to come in before. They will coordinate
with us.
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Councilmember Barnette stated that on Hillcrest and Woody Lane, they did everything to
minimize the impact and did a good job. It is a mess for awhile though.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked if there ever was a project where there was a petition submitted.
Mr. Haukaas stated that they ask for the petition to put into record to show the support from the
neighborhood and it has not always been received. It is to show Council and the rest of the
neighborhood that the neighbors want it. This is not required that we receive the petition unless
there is opposition of the neighborhood.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked if we sent out letters to all the properties in the area.
Mr. Haukaas stated that public hearing notices were sent out approximately two weeks ago.
Mr. Glaser asked how it shows up on the tax statement and when, and what options do we have.
Mr. Pribyl stated that it shows up on the bottom of the tax statement as special assessments in
2004. This is assessed in 2002 and shows up in 2004.
Mayor Lund asked if it may show up in 2003.
Mr. Pribyl stated that it depends on the completion of the project. If it is completed early in
2002, they can get it on 2003.
Mr. Burns stated that the residents will be notified of the amount to be assessed and they have an
opportunity to pay the full amount or accept the indebtedness.
Mr. Pribyl stated that is correct.
Councilmember Bolkcom stated that after the public hearing, they can send out a letter telling
them the options.
Mr. Pribyl stated that there is a final assessment hearing of which all the project information is
presented to Council for certification. Based on that action, a parcel specific mailing will be sent
out to all properties indicating Council action and what amount.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked when the next action date would be.
Mr. Haukaas stated they will begin design on this immediately if approved and move forward
next month to bring resolutions to move into the final design. He said they expect to have it
completed in March and advertise it in the end of March and early April for an early award for
construction.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked Mr. Burns to draft a letter to send out. She is planning on
voting� for the project unless she hears from a lot of people. She will get them the information
about the project in March. There were only six people at-the June neighborhood meeting and 2
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or 3 stated that they could take it or leave it. She thinks it needs to be impro���i°�but ��vould like to
hear from more people.
Ms. Glaser asked how many residents they are looking at.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked Mr. Haukaas if the notice was sent out inc�uding the parcels.
Mr. Haukaas stated that the letter sent out did include the parcel specific-cost estimate and there
are approximately 100 properties.
Mayor Lund asked Mr. and Mrs. Glaser if they heard any negative comments.
Ms. Glaser stated that she had not and would be willing to take a petition around. - -
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to close the public hearing. Seconded by
Councilmember Wolfe.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND, DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT 8:00 P.M.
14. RESOLUTION NO. 75-2001 CERTIFYING THE FINAL TAX LEVY REQUIRE-
MENTS FOR 2002 TO THE COUNTY OF ANOKA:
Mr. Pribyl stated that this is the annual certification that is required to levy taxes for the
following yeax 2002. The tax levy is unchanged from the amount stated on the December 3
Public Hearing the City Manager presented in depth. The levy is broken up into the General
Fund with a levy of $5,507,313, Capital Improvement at $90,718, the Six Cities Watershed
Management Amortization at $6,200 and Stonybrook Creek at $8,900, for a total of $5,613,131.
This is part of the budget presented on December 3.
MOTION by Councilmember Billings to adopt Resolution No. 75-2001. Seconded by
Councilmember Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
15. RESOLUTION NO. 76-2001 ADOPTING THE FINAL BUDGET FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR 2002: -
Mr. Pribyl stated that this resolution adopts the final budget for 2002 as presented by the City
Manager on December 3. This was part of a public hearing and all the elements comply with
Minnesota state statutes and the City Code. The major components of the budget are the General
Fund appropriations at $12,541,249, Special Revenue Funds at $1,143,262, Capital Projects
Fund at $1,043,800, and Agency Funds at $6,200. The total 2002 appropriations budget is at
$14,734,511.
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MOTION by' Councilmember to adopt Resolution No. 76-2001. Seconded by Councilmember
Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
16. INFORMAL STATUS REPORTS:
- Councilmember Bolkcom wished everyone happy holidays.
, Mayor Lund stated that he would like to send condolences to Bob Schroer and his family.
ADJOURN: -
MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilmember
Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
DECEMBER 17, 2001, CITY COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURNED AT 8:06 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Signe L. Johnson Scott Lund
Recording Secretary Mayor
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANAUARY 7, 2001
January 4, 2002
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William W. Burns, City Manager �; '
FROM: Scott J. Hickok, Community Development Director
Grant Fernelius, Assistant HRA Director
Stephanie Hanson, Code Enforcement / Planning Assistant
SUBJECT: 2002 CDBG Application
As you recall from our December 14, 2001, update memo, staff has prepared n��o
separate fundin� applications for the 2002 Community Development Block Grant
program. To follow is a summary of the proposed applications.
Improvement ProQram for Rental Pronerties
CDBG Funds Requested: $100,000
Under this special pilot prob am, CDBG funds would be used to make defened loans to
rental property o�vners for site related improvements. In particular, the follo�ving types
of improvements would be targeted:
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Hard surface parking (expansion for more parkinQ or repair to an existing lot)
Garage construction or repair
Dumpster enclosures
Exterior lighting
Landscaping
Fencing or screening
Up to $20,000 would be made available to individual owners, who would apply for the
funds on a competitive basis. The assistance would be issued in the form of a deferred-
payment, zero-interest loan and would be repaid upon sale or transfer of the property. In
addition, the owner would be required to provide a one to one match in order to receive
the assistance.
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January 4, 2002
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The ultimate goal of this program is to provide owners with an incentive to make needed
parking or related site improvements. Due to the a�e of Fridley's housing stock, many
older apartment buildings do not have adequate parking or garages. In some cases the
available parkin� may not be hard surfaced. In other instances staff has discovered a lack
of enclosures for garbage dumpsters. In our experience these types of improvement are
often a low priority, usually because they are expensi�e and provide little return on
investment. _ -
Although, we will only be able to assist a small number of owners initially, if successful
we hope to expand the program and request additional CDBG dollars in future years. In
terms of selecting projects, staff has identified a tentative timeline for the prob am:
March - Apri12002 Marketing/advertising
April 30, 2002 Application deadline
May — June 2002 Staff review of applications
July l, 2002 Notification sent to applicants
July - December 2002 Site work
Applications will be reviewed to ensure that at least 51 % of the tenants are low or
moderate income. In addition, the owner will be required to furnish bids for the work to
be done and show proof of matching funds. Should there be more requests than we can
fund, staff will then score the proposals using the following criteria:
* Number of units: 1-4 units
5 -10 units
1 l+ units
* Scope of Work:
* % of Low/Mod
Income Tenants:
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1 point
2 points
3 points
1 point for each type of needed improvement
51 % to 60% 1 point
61 % to 70% 2 points
71 % + 3 points
Once the applications are ranked and prioritized, staff will then notify the successful
applicants. Additional procedures and details will need to be iinalized in the next few
months. The Center for Energy and Environment (CEE) has indicated a preliminary
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CDBG Memo
January 4, 2002
Page 3
interest in administering the program on behalf of the City. A separate administrativ�. .
contract with CEE would have to be awarded prior to implementing the project. :
Classroom Buildine for Fire Trainin� Facilitv
CDBG Funds Requested: $200,000
As you know, the Fire Department currently uses a small garage for classroom space_a� _
the Fire Training Facility. The mobile home that had been used for this purpos.e was:
removed last year due to poor condition. The garage space is simply inadequate for �: _
training purposes and also lacks any restroom facilities.
CDBG funds would be used to construct a 36' x 60' (2,160 s.f.) one story, slab on grade
classroom building. The building would be of wood frame construction and most litcely
have a maintenance-free siding material. The building would be capable of handling up
to 35 occupants with tables or 50 occupants in chairs. In addition, there would be
separate men's and women's restrooms and small kitchenette space. Attached is sample
site plan for the facility.
The facility would be used by not only Fridley's Fire Department, but also departments
from the cities of Brooklyn Center, Spring Lake Park, Mounds View and Blaine, which
as you recall jointly sponsored the training facility. It is envisioned that the classroom
facility might also be used by the Fridley Police Department, as well as Public Works
Department. In addition, Anoka-Ramsey Technical College and Hennepin Technical
College have used the faciliry for hazardous materials training. Use of the classroom
facility by outside agencies (except the participating fire departments) would be on a
rental fee basis.
The CDBG funds would be used to pay for the design and construction of the building
that is estimated as follows
Architecture/Engineering Fees
HVAC System
Plumbing
Electrical
Building Shell
Total
$7,500
$30,000
$10,000
$15,000
$137,500
$200,000
The above costs were developed by the building inspections staff and are based on
similar commerciaUinstitutional type projects. It should be noted that the above costs do
not include contingencies, however some savings could be achieved through in-kind
donations of labor or other services.
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CDBG i�lemo
January 4, 2002
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Other Information
CDBG applications are due at Anoka County by January 11, 2002. The applications will
be reviewed by a work committee in early February and then evaluated by the Anoka
County HRA Board at the end of February. In early March the County HRA will hold a
public hearing to review the recommended projects, which must be eventually approved
by the full County Board on April 9, 2002. Additional work will be done by County staff
to coordinate the CDBG requests with HUD and the funds actually become available on
July 1 S`. Ideally, we should know whether our applications would be funded by the end
of February.
Recommendation
Staff recommends that the Ciry Council approve the attached resolutions that authorize
the preparation and submission of applications for the 2002 CDBG program.
M-02-O 1
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RESOLUTION NO. - 2002
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZIIYG APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2002"�fli11�I�UNITY °
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM.
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley, Minnesota (the "City") has identified its h�using..�rrd .�
community development needs; and
WHEREAS, the City believes that those needs can be met by the Commanity
Development Block Grant (the "CDBG Program"); and -
WHEREAS, the City has identified two potential projects for CDBG Funding. -_
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City.af Fridle,y;
Minnesota, as follows:
1. The Council adopts the projects outlined in Exhibit A attached to this resalut�on:
2. The Council authorizes City staff to prepare an application to Anoka County for said
CDBG funds.
3. The Council authorizes the Mayor and City Manager to execute all documents
necessary to secure said CDBG funds.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF __`____________, 2002.
ATTEST:
DEBRA A. SKOGEN - CITY CLERK
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SCOTT J. LUND - MAYOR
EXHIBIT A
CITY OF FRIDLEY
2002 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
Exterior �mprovement Proqram for Rental Housinq
CDBG funds will be used to provide deferred loans to qualified rental property owners for
exterior code improvements, such as parking lot repairs/expansion, hard surface
driveways, dumpster enclosures, garages, landscaping, etc. The matching funds will be
provided by the owner, through either their own resources or by accessing the MHFA
Rental Rehabilitation Program administered by the Center for Energy and Environment
(CEE). Additional details are described in the City's application.
SOURCES
2002 CDBG Funds
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$100,000
Grants to Owners $90,000
Administration * 10 000
Total $100,000
* Program will be administered by the CEE under a separate administrative contract.
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RESOLUTION NO. - 2002
RESOLUTION AUTHORI�iNG APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2002 GQMIGIT���iY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM.
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley, Minnesota (the "City") has identified its housing anzt
community development needs; and
WHEREAS, the City believes that those needs can be met by the Community
Devefopment Block Grant (the "CDBG Program"); and -
WHEREAS, the City has identified two potential projects for CDBG Funding:::_` _
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fn���,.��: �'
Minnesota, as follows:
1. The Council adopts the projects outlined in Exhibit A attached to this resolution.
2. The Council authorizes City staff to prepare an application to Anoka County for said
CDBG funds.
3. The Council authorizes the Mayor and City Manager to execute all documents
necessary to secure said CDBG funds.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF ________________, 2002.
ATTEST:
DEBRA A. SKOGEN - CITY CLERK
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SCOTT J. LUND - MAYOR
EXHIBIT A
CITY OF FRIDLEY
2002 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
Classroom Facility for Fire Traininq Center
CDBG funds will be used to assist the City in constructing a classroom building at fhe Fire
Training Facility. The Fire Training Facility is located between the City's Municipal Garage
and Columbia Arena near 71 � Ave. and University Ave. The current plan is to construct a
36' x 60' one story building that would consist of classroom space, men's and women's
restrooms and a small kitchenette. Additional details are described in the City's
application.
SOURCES
2002 CDBG Funds
USES
$200,000
Construction of Faciliry $192,500
Professional Fees (e.g. Architect/Engineer and Survey) 7 500
$200,000
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UIY OF
FRIDLEY
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCI�.�IEETING OF JANUAR� .7� :.�9Q2
�
WILLIAM VV. BURNS, CITY MANAGER „ ��, �
•1;
CHUCK MCKUSICK, FIRE CHIEF
DECEMBER 7, 2001
CHEMICAL ASSESSMENT TEAM
CONTRACT PROPOSAL
Attached is a Council resolution authorizing a Joint Powers Agreement with the City of Coon
Rapids, and the Spring Lake Park, Blaine, Mounds View Fire Department, Inc. for the purpose of
submitting a Proposal to the State of Minnesota Department of Public Safety. The Proposal will
be responsive to that Department's solicitation published in the State Register, Tuesday, 13
November 2001, page 644.
Our Proposal is to furnish Chemical Assessment Team service under the State's Hazardous
Materials Incident Response Act, pursuant to essentially the same terms that exist under our
current contract.
Staff recommends adoption of the resolution.
Attachment
Dir: CAT�2002 Contract Proposal
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RESOLUTION NO. - 2002
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING JOINT POWERS=�1GR�E1I�IENT
FOR FURNISHING CHElVIICAI. ASSESSMENT TEAI�T �`�RVICES
_ WHEREAS, the Cities of Fridley, Coon Rapids, and the Spring Lake Park\Blaine\Mounds View
Fire Department, have collectively provided under a Joint Powers Agreement, Chemical
Assessment Team services to the State of �Iinnesota Lmder a series of consecutive contracts from
' 1995; and
W�IERE �S, the State has solicited proposals in Volume 26, Number 21; Page 644 of the State
Register, for new contracts which commence July 1, 2002, havin� substantially the same terms as
the current agreement;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and 'City Manager are hereby
authorized to enter into a new Joint Powers Agreement with the City of Coon Rapids and the
Spring Lake Park\Blaine\Mounds View Fire Department, Inc., authorizing submission of a
proposal on behalf of these three entities for providing Chemical Assessment Team services as
described by the Minnesota Hazardous Materials Incident Response Act.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF JANUARY, 2002.
ATTEST:
DEBR.A A. SKOGEN, CITY CLERK
SCOTT J. LUND, MAYOR
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CITY OF
FRIDLEY
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
DATE:
AGENDA ITEM
CITY CO���fi:��MEETING OF JANUARY 7, �OQ2
n
WILL�AM V�:�B�I�NS, CITY MANAGER �,y �i�'
`
RICHARD DE.' �'RiBYL, FINANCE DIRECTOR �f
RESOLUTION DESIGNATING OFFICIAL DEPOSITORIES _ _.
January 2, 20Q2 ...
Attached is a resolution that will apgoint Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota N.A. as the City's official
depository for 2002.
We are incurring little cost for the service we are provided by Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota N.A.
At this time, it does not seem to be beneficial to solicit for banking services since our options are
limited within the Ciry. The service we receive is very good; Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota N.A.
has been responsive to our requests for information.
In using Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota N.A. we are able to invest idle cash on a daily basis with
minimum cost to the City. We are able to determine daily needs and invest the balance in a money
market account with Wells Fargo and First Trust. If we were to change the provider for the
banking services we would need to change the method in which we invest idle funds and the ease in
which we make deposits.
RDP/me
Attachment
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RESOLUTION NO. - 2002
RESOLUTION DESIGNATING OFFICL�L DEPOSITORIES FOR THE
CITY OF FRIDLEY
I, Richard D. Pribyl, do hereby certify that I am Finance Director-Treasurer of the City of Fridley, a corporation
arganized under the laws of the State of iVlinnesota. I further certify that at a meeting of said corporarion duly and
properly called and held on the 7�' day of January;:2002, the following resolurion was passed; that a quonun was
present at said meeting; and that said resolution is set forth in the minutes of ineeting and has not been rescinded or
modified.
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, that Wells Fargo Banks is hereby designated as a depository for the funds of this
corporation.
IT IS FLJRTHER RESOLti�D, that checks, drafts or other withdrawal orders issued against the funds of this
corporation on deposit with said bank shall be signed by two of the following:
Richard D. Pribyl, Finance Director-Treasurer
Alan D. Folie, Assistant Finance Director
William W. Burns, City Manager
and that said bank is hereby fully authorized to pay and chaz�e to the account of this cotporation any checks,
drafts, or other withdrawal orders.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLV�D, that Wells Fargo Banks as a designated depository of the corporarion is hereby
requested, authorized and directed to honor checks, drafts or other orders for the payment of money drawn in this
corporation's name, including those drawn to the individual order of any person or persons whose name or names
appear thereon as signer or si�ers thereof, when bearing or purporting to bear the facsimile signatures of two of
the following:
Richard D. Pribyl, Finance Director-Treasurer
Alan D. Folie, Assistant Finance Director
William W. Burns, City Manager
and Wells Fargo Banks shall be entitled to honor and to charae this corporarion for all such checks, drafts or other
orders, regardless of by whom or by what means the facsimile si�ature or signatures thereon may have been
affixed thereto, if such facsimile si�ature or signatures resemble the facsimile specimens duly certified to or filed
with Wells Fargo Banks by the City Clerk or other officer of his corporation.
BE IT FURTI�R RESOLVED, that any and all resolurions heretofore adopted by the City Council of the
corporation and certified to as governing the operarion of this corporation's account(s) with it, be and are hereby
continued in full force and effect, except as the same may be supplemented or modified by the foregoing part of
this resolurion.
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BE TT FtTRT�iER RESOLVED, that all transactions, if any relating to deposits,.withdrawals, re-discounts and
borrowings by ot on behalf of this corporarion with said bank prior to the adoption of this resolution be, and the
same hereby are, in all things ratified, approved and confirmed.
BE TT F�JRTHER RESOLVED, that any bank or savings and loan may be used as depositories for investrnent
purposes;�o.-�ng as the investments comply with authorized investments as set forth in Minnesota Statutes.
BE IT FLTRT'FiER RESOLVED, that the signatures of rivo of the following named City employees are required for
�vithdrawal of City i.nvestment funds from savings and loan associations:
Richard D. Pribyl, Finance Director-Treasurer
Alan D. Folie, Assistant Finance Directar
William W. Burns, City Manager
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that any brokerage fum may be used as a vendor for investment purposes so long
as the investments comply with the authorized investments as set forth in Minnesota. Statutes.
I further certify that the Council of this corporation has, and at the time of adoption of said resolution had, full
po�ver and lawful authority to adopt the foregoing resolutions and to confer the powers therein granted to the
persons named who have full power and lawful authority to exercise the same.
PASSED ?�i'VD ADOPTED BY THE CTTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF
JA�vLi:�RY, 2002�.
ATTEST:
DEBR� A. SKOGEN - CITY CLERK
SCOTT J. LUivD - MAYOR
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: AGENDA IT�M
_
COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUAt�tY 7, 2002
QTY OP
PRIDLEY
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;
TO: WILLIANI W. BURNS, CITY MAl�iAGER'�����,��
�
- FROM: RICHARD D. PRIBYL, FINANCE DIRECTOR �
- SLBJECT: NTILEAGE RATE CHANGE - 2002
D�TE: January 2, 2002
The Internal Revenue Service has made the decision to increase the mileage rate from $0.345
per mile to $0.365 for 2002.
The attached resolution chanaes the City of Fridley's mileage rate to that of the current IRS
rate.
Based on past practice, it is my recommendation that we make this adjustment and present
this resolution to City Council for approval at the January 7, 2002 meeting.
RDP/me
Attachment
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RESOLUTION NO. - 2002
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A CHANGE IN NIILEAGE :
REIMBURSEMENT .�tATES FOR THE 2002 CALENDAR Y� � �t.� � �� �� ' '
WHEREAS, there has been an increase in gas prices; and
.,»�;.. �; :��:.
WHEREAS, the Internal Revenue Service has increased the standard mileage rate to $0.�§ c�nts per
mile for 2002; and
WHEREAS, an adjustment of the standard mileage rate for the City of Fridley is warranted; -
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley that the
following change be authorized for employees of the City of Fridley, effective January 7, 20D2.
l. Standard Mileage Rate increased to $0.365 per mile.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY_T�.IS
DAY OF JANUARY, 2002.
ATTEST:
DEBRA A. SKOGEN - CITY CLERK
�
SCOTT J. LUND - MAYOR
� ,. AGENDA ITEM
� ,�;:� C1TY COUNCIL MEETING OF JA�lUARY 7, 2002
CR7 OF
FRIDLEY „ _
TO: WILLIAM W. BURNS, CITY MANAGER ��1�
�{� `
- FROM: - RICHARD D. PRIBYL, FINANCE DIRECTOR �Q
. SUBJECT. DESIGNATING AN OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
FOR THE YEAR 2002
DATE: January 2, 2002
Attached is a resolution designating the Focus News as the official legal newspaper for the City of
Fridley for the year 2002. The Minneapolis Star Tribune is designated as the City of Fridley's second
official newspaper for the year 2002.
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Attachment
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RESOLUTION NO. - 2002
RESOLUTION DESIGNATING AN OFFICIAL NEWSPAP�R
FOR THE YEAR 2002
WHEREAS, the Charter of the City of Fridley requires in Section 12.01 thereof that tlie �ity Council
annually designate an official newspaper far the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Focus News is designated the officia� iegal :
newspaper for the City of Fridley for the year 2002 for all publications required to be published
therein.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Minneapolis Star and Tribune be designated as the_�ity of
Fridley's second official newspaper for the year 2002.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF JANUARY, 2002.
ATTEST:
DEBRA A. SKOGEN - CITY CLERK
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SCOTT J. LUND - MAYOR
� �� 3� AGENDA ITEM
�� ��TY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 7, 2002
CRY OF
FRIDLEY ^
�i
- TO: William W. Burns, City Manager ,����'I PW02-002
. FROM: Jon H. Haukaas, Public Works Director
DATE: January 2, 2002 -
SUBJECT: SRA Appointment
The City continues to remain a member of the Suburban Rate Authority (SRA). Accordingly, we need
to designate by resolution the City's representarives.
For the last number of years the Council has designated the Public Works Director as the representative
and the Management Assistant as the altemate representative to the SRA.
The attached resolution formalizes the appointinent in accordance with the SRA criteria.
JHI-i:cz
Attachment
:
RESOLUTION N0. - 2002
RESOLUTION DESIGNATING DIREC'POR AND ALTERNATE
DIRECTOR TO SUBURBAN RATE AUTHORITY
� ``� :
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City af Fridle�r:,... �_
Minnesota as follows:
WHEREAS, the Public Works Director, is hereby designated to serva
as the Representative _to the Suburban Rate Authority,.. and. the
Management Assistant is hereby designated to serve as the
Alternate Representative- to the Suburban Rate Authority_ for: the
year 2002 and until their successors are appointed.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI'I'Y OF FRIDLEY THIS "
7TH DAY OF JANUARY, 2002.
ATTEST:
DEBRA A. SKOGEN - CITY CLERK
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SCOTT J. LUND - MAYOR
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: AGENDA ITEM
C��'�"` ��UNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY T, 2002
CfTY OF .
FtIDLEY ,.. _., _
- TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT
X
William W. Burns, City Manager ��'�
Jon H. Haukaas, Public Works Director
January 2, 2002
Load Limit Designation
PW02-001
Attached is a resolution establishing the spring load limits for the City streets.
Annually we receive Council's approval to publish the load limits. This allows us to place the
notice in the newspaper at an appropriate time based upon the spring thaw. Load limits stay
in effect until the Anoka County Highway Department informs us of them raising the limits on
the County roads.
To facilitate the notification process, recommend the City Council adopt the attached load
limit resolution for 2002.
JHH:cz
Attachment
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RESOLUTION NO.. - 2002
RESOLUTION IMPOSING LOAD LIIKITS ON PUBLIC STREETS IN THE _�
CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley as follows: _
A. That pursuant to Chapter 503, City Code of Fridley, Minnesota,..:1978 ..
_ that commencing on the 3rd day of March, 2002, and continuing•°- until�-
the 15th day of May, 2002, unless sooner terminated or thereafter::� _
. continued, no vehicle shall be driven or operated upon any street or.
in the City under jurisdiction of the City where the weight of such
vehicle exceeds:
4 TON PER AXLE
B. The above restriction shall not agply, but shall instead be limited.to _
9 TON PER AXLE
with respect to the following named streets; to-wit:
STREET
3rd Street
45th Avenue
Slst Way
52nd Way
53rd Avenue
53rd Avenue
53rd Way
57th Avenue
58th Avenue
Sth Street
61 st Avenue
63rd Avenue
64th Avenue
66�' Avenue
67th Avenue
67th Avenue
68th Avenue
69th Avenue
6th 5treet
71-1/2 Way
71 st Avenue
72nd Avenue
73rd Avenue
73rd North Service Drive
74`'' Avenue
75th Avenue
FROM
49`'' Avenue
Main Street
East River Road
Ashton Avenue
Main Street
Matterhorn Drive
E. River Road Ser. Dr.
T.H. #47
Jackson Street
61� Avenue
Stazlite Boulevard
T.H. #47 E. Service Dr.
Arthur Street
Arthur Street
Monroe Street
Brookview Drive
Brookview Drive
Central Avenue
67"' Avenue
200' west of Alden Cr
T.H. #47 E. Service Dr.
T.H. #65
Commerce Lane West
University Ave East Service Drive
University Ave East Service Drive
Central Avenue
21
TO
53rd Avenue
University Avenue
Industrial Blvd.
Industrial Boulevard
T.H. #65 E Approx 300 ft
Fillmore Street
Industrial Boulevard
Quincy Street
West Moore Lake Drive
Mississippi Street
West Moore Lake Drive
Monroe Street
Central Avenue
609 Ft West
6th Street
West end cul-de-sac
Monroe Street
East City Limits
Rice Creek Terrace
to cul-de-sac
Park Entrance
Central Avenue
Stinson Boulevard
Able Street
Lyric Lane
Stinson Boulevard
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STREET
75th Way
76'" W ay
77`" Avenue
78`h Avenue
79`" Avenue
79`h W ay
7th Street
7th Street
81" Avenue
83"' Avenue
Able Street
Alden Way
Alley East of $eech Street
Arthur Street
Arthur Street
Ashton Avenue
Ashton Avenue
Baker Street
Beech Street
Benjamin Street
Berne Road
Broad Avenue
Brookview Drive
Buffalo Street
Camelot Lane
Carrie Lane
Cheri Lane
Cheryl Street
Commerce Circle East
Commerce Circle South
Commerce Circle West
Commerce Lane
Creek Park Lane
Dover Street
Dover Street
East Danube Road
East Moore Lake Drive
East River Rd. Serv. Dr.
East River Rd. Serv. Dr.
Elm Street
[�;�il�i
Osborne Way
Alden Way
East River Road
E. Burlington No. R/W
E. Burlington No. R/W
W. Burlington No. R/W
Madison Street
53rd Avenue
Hickory Street
Main Street
West Moore Lake Drive
79th Avenue
78th Avenue
Camelot Lane
North Danube Road
52nd Avenue
79th Avenue
73rd Avenue
77th Avenue
Gardena Avenue
Windemere Drive
Buffalo Street
Mississippi Street
Rivecview Terrace
Squire Drive
Quincy Street
53rd Avenue
Riverview Terrace
73rd Avenue
Commerce Circle East
Commerce Circle South
73rd Avenue
Central Avenue
Ely Street
Riverview Terrace
Matterhorn Drive
T.H. #65
Slst Way
57th Way
77th Avenue
22
TO
76th Way
East to cul-de-sac
Ranchers Road
Main Street
T.H. #47
Riverview Terrace
900 feet south _ _
68th Avenue
T.H.#47
T.H. #47
Mississippi Street
76th Way
79th Avenue
Mississippi Street
400 feet north
Industrial Blvd.
Ironton Street
Osborne Road
S t st Avenue
Rice Creek Road
Berne Circle east cul-de-sac
Lafayette Street
Rice Creek Terrace
Broad Avenue
Arthur Street
Jackson Street
Fillmore Street
Broad Avenue
Commerce Circle South
Commerce Circle West
73rd Avenue
Osborne Road
Arthur Street
West end of cul-de-sac
Broad Avenue
N. Innsbruck Dr.
Central Avenue
N. to Cul-de-Sac
N. of 57th Way
79th Avenue
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STREET
Ely Street
Ely Street
Fairmont Street
Fillmore Street
Fireside Drive
Gardena Avenue
Glacier Lane
Glencoe Street
Hackmann Avenue
Haclanann Circle
Hathaway Lane
Heather Circle
Heather Place
Hickory Street
Hickory Street
Hillwind Road
Hugo Street
Industrial Boulevard
Ironton Street
Jackson Street
Janesville Street
Kerry Lane
Kimball Street
Kristin Court
Lafayette Street
Liberty Street
Longfellow Street
Lynde Drive
Main Street
Main Street
Matterhom Drive
Medtronic Parkway
Mississippi Street
Monroe Street
North Danube Road
North Innsbruck Drive
Osborne Way
Polk Street
Quincy Street
FROM
East River Road
Riverview Terrace
Riverview Terrace
53rd Avenue
T.H. #65
Central Avenue
Matterhorn Drive
Riverview Terrace
Tennison
Hackmann Avenue
Hackmann Avenue
Heather Place
Old Central
81 st Avenue
78th Avenue
Matterhorn Drive
Riverview Terrace
Slst Way
Riverview Terrace
Carrie Lane
Riverview Terrace
Ben More Drive
Riverview Terrace
Stinson Boulevard
Broad Avenue
East River Road
East River Road
Hillwind Road
Osborne Road
57th Avenue
South City limits
7�' Street
Central Avenue
63rd Avenue
West Danube Road
Matterhorn Drive
East River Road
Hackmann Avenue
57th Avenue
23
TO
West end of cul-de-sac
Broad Avenue
East River Road
Cheri Lane
Central Avenue
East Ciry Limits
St. Moritz Drive
East River Road - -
Central Avenue
Haclanann Avenue
East end of cul-de-sac
through cul-de-sac
through cul-de-sac
600 feet north
79th Avenue
Hackmann Avenue
East River Road
Ashton Avenue
East River Road
58th Avenue
East River Road
Rice Creek Road
East River Road
End of cul-de-sac
East River Road
West end of cul-de-sac
West end of cul-de-sac
Polk Street
83rd Avenue
61 st Avenue
Gardena Avenue
West Moore Lake Drive
Stinson Boulevard
Rice Creek Terrace
N.Innsbruck Drive
East City Limits
75th Way
Lynde Drive
Carrie Lane
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STREET
Rainer Pass
Ranchers Road
Regis Drive
Regis Lane
- Rice Creek Terrace
Riverview Terrace
Riverwood Drive
Royal Oak Court
Shamrock Lane
Springbrook Place
Squire Drive
St. Imier Drive
St. Moritz Drive
Stinson Boulevard
Stinson Boulevard
Stinson Boulevard
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Symphony Court
Symphony Street
T.H. #47 E. Service Drive
T.H. #47 E. Service Drive
T.H. #47 E. Service Drive
T.H. #47 W. Service Drive
T.H. #47 W. Service Drive
T.H. #47 W. Service Drive
T.H. #65 E. Service Drive
T.H. #65 E. Service Drive
T.H. #65 E. Service Drive
T.H. #65 W. Service Drive
T.H. #65 W. Service Drive
Trollhagen Drive
West Danube Road
West Moore Lake Drive
Windemere Drive
FROM
G(acier Lane
77th Avenue
Hathaway Lane
Regis Drive
6th Street
79th Way
71st Avenue
Arthur Street
69th Avenue
79th Way
Rice Creek Road
Berne Road
Trollhagen Drive
Osborne Road
69th Avenue
Rice Creek Road
Symphony Street
73rd Avenue North Service Drive
53rd Avenue
400 LF So 57th Avenue
69th Avenue
73rd Avenue
Mississippi Street
Osborne Road
73rd Avenue
Osborne Road
63rd Avenue
Osborne Road
73rd Avenue
Matterhorn Drive
North Danube Road
T.H. #65 (N.Moore Lake)
Trollhagen Drive
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South City Limits
81 st Avenue
Regis Lane
Matterhorn Drive
Brookview Drive
200 ft N of Kimball St.
7-1/2 Avenue
West to cul-de-sac
North to cul-de-sac
Longfellow Street
Camelot Lane
South Ciry Limits
South City Limits
73rd Avenue
68th Avenue
Dead end at Creek South of
Gardena Avenue
Through cul-de-sac
7`" Avenue North
N. Approx. 500'
Mississippi Street
73rd Avenue
85th Avenue
S. Approx. 800'
73`d Avenue North Service
Drive
72nd Avenue
Fireside Drive
South 350 ft
South 800 ft
South End
St. Imier Drive
South Cul-de-sac
T.H. #65 (S.Moore Lake)
Trollhagen Drive
Resolutian.:No.'_ - 2002
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C. Notice of these restrictions shall be published with respect to each
of such streets and when so published, the restrictions shall be in
full force and effect; all as provided thereof, under Chapter 503,
City Code of Fridley, Minnesota, 1978.
D. A vehicle in excess of such limits may be operated or driven upon a
street in the City without violation of law when the same is done
under Special Permit thereof issued in accordance with the provisions _
of Minnesota Statutes Sec. 169.87 which are adopted and made a part
hereof by reference the same as if fully incorporated herein. --
E. That school bus operators are given special permit to proceed with
normal operation on their regularly established routes and at
regularly established hours, said permits to be issued by the Public
Works Director.
PASSED:•AND ADOPTED BY TEiE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 7TH DAY
OF JAN[JARY, 2002.
DEBRA A. SKOG�V, CITY CLERK
SCOTT J. LUND, MAYOR
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CITY OF
F[IDLEY
AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCII. MEETING OF JANUAI���'��"�,!`a02
- TO:
_ FROM
DATE:
',
William W. Burns, City Manager .��,j�y`'
'r
Jon H. Haukaas, Public Works Director
January 3, 2002
SUBJECT: Design Proposals for Municipal Garage Improvements
PW02-006
Six proposals were received in response to our request for proposals for:: the :design and
construction supervision of the Fridley Municipal Garage Improvements. We have reviewed
each proposal in detail and are recommending Oertel Architects of St. Paul, MN, as our design
and construction consultant.
The proposals were evaluated based on understanding of the project, preliminary suggestions
regarding the project, qualifications, experience and expertise of key personnel, proposed
schedule and cost. Several references were also called to discuss their past experience with the
firm. As a result of all this, we are comfortable and confident in our recommendation of
Oertel Architects to complete our Municipal Garage Improvements project.
Recommend the City Council award the contract for design engineering and architectural
services, bid and construction document preparation and construction contract administration
services to Oertel Architects of St. Paul, MN, for a not-to-exceed contract cost of $51,500.
JHH:cz
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: AGENQA �tTEM
. CITY COUNCIL MEE���� JANUARY 7, 2002
CRY OF -
FRIDLEY �
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To: William W. Burns, City Manager ,� ��' "
From: Deborah K. Dahl, Human Resources Director
Date: January 4, 2002
Re: ITl�TION AMENDMENTS
Attached are the two Memorandums of Understanding _between the City and the Police and
Fire Unions to extend the current contracts from January l, 2002 until Apri130, 2002 or until
the contracts can be settled, whichever comes first.
As you know, the health insurance premiums increased nearly 45% beginning January l,
2002. In response to the increase, the City maintained the same contribution level for non-
union employees. These memorandums were issued to minimize the impact on those
employees with dependent health coverage who would pay nearly $400 more in health
insurance per month without the City's contribution.
The agreements also represent a 4% COLA increase, which is the same level given to non-
union employees for 2002.
I am available to answer any questions you may have. Thank you for your help in this matter.
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'12/28/2001 12:18 F�LL 6a1 293 OZ03 LAR E�FORCE3IENT L.�1BOR
DEC-2fi-2�01 0g�5? FROM CITY �F FRIDI.EY TO
1�E1�ORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
28 Deccmber 200X .
[�002
6512930203 P.@4i05
This tiiemorandum ofUaderstanding is entercd into between Law Eaforcemea�.��� ����-
Labor Serv:ces. Inc, (Union) aad the City of Fridley (City) to extend the current con�act ._
from Janun.ry 1, 2002 uutil Apri130, 2002, or until a new contract is esiabGshed, •.�:. -
whichever �;omes 5rs� The conuaci will include the fotlowing amer�dments: 1) provide a.
4% Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) to hourly wagcs, and 2) pick up the insut:ance ::...- _
corttribution at the same level as non-�nion anployxs. -
The Ciry and the Uruon have discusscd these issues and have reached the
understanding as stated below:
Article Z2 — Wages
The provision for Article 2Z regarding wage r�a:es will be amended to provide for
a 4% COLA to current hourly wages_ The new hourty raies will apply for 2002:
2001 Hourhy Rate 2002 Houriy Rate
Sta.-t S 15.64 $16.2656
After 6 mos. $16.84 S 17.513 6
Aftcr t year $19.24 $20.0096
Aftar 2 years $2I,62 $22.4848
After 3 years $24,03 $24.99I2
All other pay remains the same as indicated in the current corrtract.
Article 17 — Insurance
The provision for Article 17 cegarding insurance contributians under the currr.nt
: coniract will be temporarily repIaced, effective lanuary 1, 2002 unti( Apri130, 2002 or
until a new contract is settled. whichevcr comes first, i'he proposed amendment will offer
that the LELS union cmpioyees will receive the same level of coverage as non-union
employees receive and that the language wili read: -
17.I Effeciivc Jan. I� 2042, foc employees choosing single coverage, the unploycr will
convibute tha same lcvel of coverage as rton-union employees receive, which
atnounts to 5293.79 per month per ernp]oyee, in accordance with the employer's
flexible benef t plan.
I7.2 E,ffective Jan. 1, 200Z, for employeos choosing dependent coverag� th� emptoyer
will wntribute the same level of coverage as nan-�nion employeas receive, which
amounts $'705.10 per month per employee, in accordance with the cmployer's
flexible benefit plan.
17.3 Effective Jan. 1, 2002, employees choosing dental coverage, the empioyer will
contribute the same tevel of coverage as non-union employccs rcccive, which
amounts to $15 towards the monthly insurance premium, in accordance with che
-Employer's-flexible benefi� plan.
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12/?8/2001 12:19 F.�Z 651 293 0203 L1W E.YFORCE�fE�'C LABOR
DEC-28-2001 09�57 FRDM CITY OF FRIDLEY Ta
(�oos
6522930293 P.05/�
e
17.4 Effective Jan. 1, Z002, the employer will provide �roup teim lif+�.�aAt� wiith a
� maximum of$ZS,000 p� esnployea and additioaal accider�tal: <disabiliry
insuraace with a snaximum of 525,000 per employee. ?he c���:;�'�4.00
per month. Providcd that tho total City cosi for all insucance �:emi�srda3es not
excced the amount set for in thi's Articic. _
Articie 35: Duration
This Agreement shail become effective Jan. 1, 2002 and shatl remain in full forc�
and effect tisrough Apri130, 2002 or until a aew conttact is estabtished, whic�ever comes
first. - _ _ _
�_ This memosandum r8prescnts thc completc understand':ng of the City� at�d the Union
regarding this matter. . _ -
� � Authorized Signatvres:
F r he Ci o F' or Law Enforcement Labor Services
. — �-o�_ L � � a-8 � o l
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David Sallman, Director af Public Safety/daic Kurt orse, Steward/datc
/I.� f2 2g O(
Deborah Dahl, Dire�wr of Humar� R�sources/dase huck Bcn�sto �date
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TOTAL P.05
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ME�tORANDUM OF UNDERSTAIYDIYG
2 January 2002
This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into bet�r�een International Association of
Eirefighters (Ut�ic��}:�td the City of Fridley (Citv) to extend the current contract from effective Jan. l,
2002 until 'April. 30;�:?0.02 or until a ne�v contract is established, whichever comes first. The contract will
also include the,fo�lowin� amendments: 1) provide a�l°% Cost of [.iving Adjustment (COLA) to hourly
wages, and 2) pick up the insurance contribution at the same levei as non-union employees.
CiN and the iJnion.have discussed this issue and have reached the understanding as stated
below:
Article 21— Insurance
The pro�ision for Article 21 regarding insurance contcibutions under the current contract ��ill
be temporarily replaced, effective January l, 2002 until a final contract is settted. The proposed
amendment ���ill offer that the Union employees will receive the same level of coveragc as non-union
employees receive and that the tanguage «�ill read:
Z 1. l Effective Jan. 1, 2002, for employees choosing single coverage, the employer �ti�ill contribute
the same level of coverage as non-union emplo��ees receive, which amounts to $293.79 per
monih per employee, in accordance ���ith the emplo�•er�s flexible benefit plan.
2(.2 Effective Jan. l, 2002, for emplo��ees choosing dependent coverage. the employer will
contribute the same level of coverage as non-union employees receive, �vhich amounts to
$70�. l0 per month per empioyee, in accordance w�ith the emplo�•er's flexible benefit plan.
21.3 Effective Jan. l, 2002, employees choosing d�ntal coverage, the emplo��er �vill contribute the
same level of coverage as non-union emplo��ees receive, �chich amounts to $1 � towards the
monthl�� insurance premium. in accordance �vith the empioyer's fletible benefit plan.
Z 1.=�.1 Effective 1an. 1, 2002, the employer �cill provide group term life insurance ��ith a maximum of
$2�,000 per employee and additional accidental death and disabilitv insurance with a maximum
of $2�,000 per employee. The current cost is $-�.00 per month.
Article 22 — Rates of Pay
The provision for Article 22 regarding wage rates will be amended to provide for a 4% COLA
to current (2001) hourly wages.
First six months
After six months
After 1 '/z years
After 2 '/z years
2001 Rates 2002 Rates
15.01 15.6104
15.78 16.41 12
16.55 17.2120
17.37 18.0648
After 3'/z years 18.26 I 8.9904
All other compensation related to longevity or additional incentive pay �vill remain the same as in the
current contract.
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Memo of Understanding
lan. 2, 2002
Page 2
Authorized Signatures:
This memorandum represents the complete understanding of the City and the Union regarding
this matter.
For the City of Fridley
Wil iam W. Bums, City 1�tanager/date
�, � 2�0 �
eborah Dahl, Director of Human Resources/date
For F'refighters L'niqn #1986
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K m Hermann, President, # 1986 /date
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
2002 CITYCOUNCIL AND STAFFAPPOINTMENTS
2001 REPRESENTATIV� ' � 2002 APPOINTEE
Mayor Pro Tem:
Councilmember-at-Large Barnette
Anoka County Law Enforcemen€�Council:
Councilmember-at-Lar;e Barnette, Rep. _
Councilmember Wolfe, Alternate
Association of Nletropolitan Municipalities:
I�layor Lund, Delegate _
Councilmember Bolkcom, Alternate
League of Minnesota Cities:
Councilmember Billings, Representative
1�layor Lund, Alternate
North Nletro Mayors Association:
Mayor Lund, Representative
William W. Burns, City Manager
School District Nos. 13 and 14:
Councilmember-at-Large Barnette, Rep.
Councilmember Bolkcom, Alternate
School District No. 16:
Councilmember Billings, Rerpesentative
Councilmember Wolfe, Alternate
Northstar Corridor Development Authority:
- Councilmember Billings, Representative _
Jon Haukaas, Asst. Public Works Dir., Alt.
North Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau:
William W. Burns, City Manager
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EXPIRES
12-31-02
12-31-02
12-31-02
12-31-02
12-31-02
12-31-02
12-31-02
12-31-02
12-31-02
12-31-02
12-31-02
12-31-02
12-31-02
12-31-02
12-31-02
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fRIDtEY� ° . '
AGENDA ITE�I�A °
COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 7, 2002
CLAIMS
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CRY OF
FRIDLEY
AGEAI:@A ITEM
CITY COUNCIL IVr��� OF JANUARY 7, 2002
Type of License:
FOOD
Ben Thanh Market
6566 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
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LICENSES
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Kim Dung Thi Nguyen
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Approved By:
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Fee:
$45
:��� H . � � AGENDA ITEM
� _
} City Council Meeting Of Monday, January 07, 2002
City of � ° -
Fridle -,
Gas Services
Changing Climates Inc
14642 Drake St
Andover MN 55304-
Twin City Mechanical Inc
2141 108 Lane NE
Blaine MN 55449-
Welter Ray N Heating Co
4637 Chicago Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55407-3592
General Contractor-Commercial
Hand Don Construction Inc
21035 Quinn St NW
Cedar MN 55011-
General Contractor-Residential
Frontier Home Exteriors (20171644)
106 Peninsula Rd
Medicine Lake MN 55441-
Giertsen Co (1796)
2010 E Center Cir #400
Plymouth MN 55441-
Heatina
Changing Climates Inc
14642 Drake St
Andover MN 55304-
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Jay Holden
Bruce Wilkinson
Ray Welter
Don Hand
Joseph Sprout
Richard Giertsen
Jay Holden
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Anproved By:
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
State of MN
State of MN
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
Total Air Suppiy Inc
541 N Wheeler St
St Paul MN 55104-
Welter Ray N Heating Co
4637 Chicago Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55407-3592
Plumbina
Budget Plumbing Corp
5119 Hanson Ct
Crystal MN 55429-
JMT Plumbing
8901 Jefferson St NE
Blaine MN 55434
Kissner Plumbing & Heating
1741 131 Ave NW
Coon Rapids MN 55448-
Southtown Plumbing Inc
6636 Penn Ave S
Richfield MN 55423-2091
Valley Rich Co Inc
147 N Jonathan Blvd STE 4
Chaska MN 55318-
Sign Erector
Elements Inc
4920 Otter Lake Rd
. White Bear Lake MN 55110-
Topline Advertising Inc
11775 Justen Cir #A
Maple Grove MN 55369-
_B� _ Aparoved By:
Mary Ellingsworth Ron Juikowski
Building Official
_,., ., ,
.: , :, ._,. :.. .
Ray Welter Ron Julkowski
Building Official
Fred Muralt
Robert Kerkes
Bob Kissner
Francis Veit
Tom Denison
Jim Carlson
Steve Barcel
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State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
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CiTY OF
FRIDLEY
AGENDA ITEM
CITY CO.It�` '.�II.EETING OF JANUARY 7, 200��::::.
RENT�L ;�ROPERTY LICENSES
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2 1/2 St. NE 4655 2 Maynard I�Tielsen �Fridley MN 5�432
2 1/2 St. NE i 5770 i 11 Allen i Hoffer � Fridley MN 5�432
2 1/2 St. NE ; 5780-90 2 Brenda ; Aumock Fridley MN �5�32
2 1/2 St. NE ( 5783-85 ; 2 Cristobal Baltierez Midwest Title Company ; Coon Rapids MN 55433 �
2 1/2 St. NE � 5791 ; 2 Violet ' Rocek � New Brighton MN 55112
2 UZ St. NE � 5800 � 3 Emest Woodrich � Fridley MN 55432
2 1/2 St. NE 5846 6 Wallace J or Johnson Circle C Enterprises LLC �Mora MN 55051-6551
2 1/2 St. NE � 5900 � 7 John Weber Jane Hatton i Ham Lake MN 55304
2 1/2 St. NE 5901 4 Anthony _ Mezzenga �Shoreview MN 55126
2 1/2 St. NE 5908 7 Anoka Counry Comm Action Prgm Carrie Kopacek Blaine MN 55434
2 1/2 St. NE 5916 7 Anoka County Comm Action Prgm Carrie Kopacek iBlaine MN 55434
2 1/2 St. NE ; 5924 ; 7 Daniei � Butterfield D& A Highlander LLP � Minneapolis MN �5404
2 1/2 St. NE I 5980 ' 4 Paul � Schulz ; Plymouth MN 5��3=17
2 1/2 St. NE 6060 � 3 Ramesh & Radesh � Hector j Fridley MN 55432
2nd St. NE 5761 � 3 David--& Robbin Heryla ; Columbia Hts MN 55421
2nd St. NE 5770 � 8 Terry L Pease �Blaine MN 55434
2nd St. NE 5801 � 3 J.E. Finkelstein Expert Realty Mgmt iSt Louis Park MN 55416
2nd St. NE ; 581b i 2 Eugene Tomas i Fridley MN 55432
2nd St. NE j 5830 3 Violet S. Woods i Fridley MN 55432
2nd St. NE j 5848 � 8 Mazk Velander � Brooklyn Park MN 55443
2nd St. NE ! 5851 11 Midwest Investment LLP Courtland Real Estate � Chaska MN 55318-1043
2nd St. NE � 5866 4 Mark Velander Brooklyn Park MN 55443
2nd St. NE 5936-38 1 Jerry McNurlin � Fridley MN 55432
2nd St. NE � 5940-42 2 Robert Hosman i Fridley MN 55432
2nd St. NE � 5980 4 Peter & Eva Wells � Roseville MN 55113-0006
Znd St. NE 6008 4 Anoka County Comm Action Prgm Carrie Kopacek Blaine MN 55434
2nd St. NE 6061 4 Joseph & Terry Terry � Fridley MN 55432
2nd St. NE 6511 4 Chester Gromek � Minneapolis MN 55418
2nd St. NE � 6525 7 Paul Johnson Roseville MN 55113
2nd St. NE 6541 5 James & Jean Johnson Fridley MN 55432
2nd St. NE 6551 7 Omar Nelson Fridley MN 55432
3rd St NE �6061-65 2 Boniface & Coelhe Shoreview MN 55432
3rd St. NE � 4901 7 Amold Elmquist , Mounds View MN 55112
3rd St. NE �4913 7 Neil Elmquist _ �Circle Pines MN 55014
3rd St. NE ;4921 7 Nicholas Elmquist 'Minneapolis MN 55418
3rd St. NE j 4939 � 7 Nicholas a Elmquist ; Minneapolis MN �5418 E
3rd St. NE j 4949 7 Nicholas ' Elmquist i Minneapolis MN 55418
3rd St. NE j 496� 11 Excelsior ; Properties Leonard R Babinski � New Brighton MN 55112
3rd St. NE ' 4985 � 11 Excelsior Properties Leonard R Babinski New Brighton MN 55112
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E 3rd St NE 5005 11, Excelsior ; Properties Leonazd R Babins�CZ ':„14iew Brighton MN 55112
' 3rd St. NE 5025 � 11 `Exce(sior ':. Properties Leonard R Babinski �.:�.,>� New Bnghton v1N 55112
3rd St. NE ' S035 7 i Milton ; Carlson ; Fridley MN 5�421
i 3rd St. NE ! 5057 ' 2` Edward ! Otremba _ i Fridley MN 5��432
� 3rd St. NE ' S069-71 2 j Dean E. ; Hoskins - �-- ��; Fridley MN 5��21 4
3rd St. NE ?5121-23 1�Michael W.S. �Crandall +Fridley MN 5�421
I 3rd St. NE � 5131-35 2� Andrew ' Kociscak ; Little Canada viN 55117
3rd St. NE i5141-43 1'James Corbray �Fridley MN 5�421
3rd St. NE � 5181-83 1 I Ibrahim i Hager � Fridley MN 5��321 j
i 3rd St. NE I 5191-93 1' Steven � Hynes i ! Fridley MN 5��21 ;
( 3rd St. NE s 5200 11; Bigos Properties, Inc. Helena Bigos _ � St Louis Park tifN 55426 �
3rd St. NE ' S201 � 11 ! Bi�os i Properties, Inc. Helena Bigos I St Louis Park tiIN 55426
3rd St. NE ; 5230 11; Bigos I Properties, Inc. Helena Bigos ( St Louis Park MN 55426
� 3rd St. NE ': 5231 11 I Bigos j Properties, Inc. Helena Bigos ; St Louis Park MN 55426
3rd St. NE ! 5260 11 Bigos ! Properties, Inc. Helena Bigos I St Louis Park MN 55426
3rd St. NE ; 5261 11 � Bigos Properties, Inc. Helena Bigos .: ._. _ j St Louis Park MN 55426
3rd St. NE � 5290 11 Bigos Properties, Inc. Helena Bigos _ i St Louis Park MN 55426
3rd St. NE 5291 11'sBigos Properties, Inc. Helena Bigos ;St Louis Park MN 55426
3rd St. NE ' S839-41 1' Steven Stixrud � Fridley MN S��132
3rd St. NE 5900 4� Curt � Sorum c/o Judy Dalton ; Mendota Hts �1N 55118
3rd St. NE ` 5974 + 4 i Thomas & Nelia � Schaff � ; Fridley MN 5�432
3rd St. NE ; 5980 4 T'homas & Nelia � Schaff � � Fridley MN ��432
3rd St. NE i6051-55 3 Wayne A. Johnson �Plymouth MN 55442
3rd St. NE � 6061-65 � 3 Boniface & Coehlo ; Fridley MN 5�432
4th St. NE ': 5320 4 Richard i Perkovich i St. Paul MN 55106
4th St. NE ; 5330-34 1� Thomas � Zandlo ! Fridley MN 5�421
4th St. NE ': 5339 2 Bill & Karen i Frauly ; Columbia Heights MN
4th St. NE ; 5347-49 3` Duane I Schwartz ' Coon Rapids MN 55433
4th St. NE '� 5357 1� Richard & Kathy � Brenneman I Fridley MN 55432
4th St. NE 5401 4 James � Weatherly Bloomington MN 55420
4th St. NE j 5419 4 Barry & Sheila Jensen Spring Lake Park MN
4th St. NE ; 5420-26 3 Charles � Westling Fridley MN 55421
4th St. NE ':, 5622-24 2 PMJ Properties Brooklyn Park MN 55443
4th St. NE j 5641 2 Tamrah Banham Minneapolis MN 55419
4th St. NE ;5644 7 Ross Taormina Ross Enterprises, Inc. Brooklyn Center MN
4th St. NE j 5800 4 John O. ; Haight John E. Haight New Hope MN 55428
4th St. NE ; 5810-12 2 Elizabeth j Frieders John Haight Platteville WI 53818
4th St. NE { 5820-22 1 Delores Jeane Berg Fridley MN 55432
4th St. NE � 5840-42 2 Joseph Tohey Minneapolis MN 55418
4th St. NE ; 5850-52 2 Gary Muske Minneapolis MN 55418
4th St. NE 5860-62 2 John L. Majewski j ; New Brighton MN 55112
4th St. NE � 5870-72 2 Kwei-Tsang ; Chen � � Plymouth MN 55447
� 4th St. NE i�900-02 1 � Aleksandr & i Blinov I Fridley MN ��432 �
4th St. NE ; 5908-10 1 j Kenneth i Ohnstad j Fridley MN 55432 �
4th St. NE ; 5916-18 1� Jeffrey C ; Nelson Jeffery C Nelson � Fridley MN 5�432 ;
4th St. NE j 5924-26 1 Shannon � Munson � Fridley MN 5�432 '
4th St. NE � 6081 1 Michelle Le Brooklyn Park MN 55443
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52nd Ave. NE 1050 , 17 KJ Ma�ag�e�t.: ! St. Paul MN 5� 119
� 52nd Ave. NE i 1090 i 17 KJ Management i i St. Paul MN >j 119
i 52nd Ave. NE j 1120 � 16 KJ i,}�I�agement j : St. Paul MN » 119
52nd Ave. NE � 1170 � 17 KJ �:1l�Ianagement I St. Paul MN 5� 119
53rd Ave NE �571 1 Tong Le�.: �-�_-. jMinneapolis h1V 55412
53rd Ave. NE + 215 4 Bigos I Properties; Inc. Helena Bigos � St Louis Park MN 55426
53rd Ave. NE ; 305 7 Bigos , Properties, Inc. Helena Bigos � St Louis Park �iN 55426
54th Ave. NE 451-53 � 2 John � Saccoman _., � Brooklyn Park MN 55443
57th Pl: NE j 217-19 j 1 Robert M. j Russell � ; Minneapolis 14iN 55427
57th Pl. NE ':: 251 7 Lowell ; Efterfield � ; New Brighton �iN 55112
� 57th Pl. NE i 262 j 8 David ' Rust ; Fridley MN 5�432 �
57th Pl. NE ' 359 ; 8 William � Toivonen � j Fridley MN 5��32
57th Pl. NE I 380 1 4 Anoka County Comm Action Prgm Carrie Kopacek � Blaine MN 55434
57th Pl. NE 1390 4 Daniel O'Neil Fridley MN 5�432
58th Ave. NE � 105 � 7 John Blahoski Scandia MN 55073
Sth St. NE � 5365-67 1 Kenneth & Sheila Kreger � Fridley MN 55421
Sth St. NE 5370 � 2 Danell _.Bergstrom ; Fridley MN 5�421
Sth St. NE , 5410 j 3 J. L. & Leah Thomas 1 Coon Rapids NIN 55448
Sth St. NE ; 5420 i 4 Rinehart L. j Kurtz � � Coon Rapids tiiN 55433
� Sth St. NE � 5430-32 ± 2 Jason j Johnson j ! Blaine MN 55434
Sth St. NE ; 5450 � 6 Richard ` Tkaczik I Tkaczik Family Ltd ! Aitkin MN 56�31 �
Sth St. NE ; 5451 ; 32 Harriet i Smith, Gen. Prtnr. Harriet Skarie � Niinnetonka MN 55345
Sth St. NE i 5550 1 Pamela Terp j Fridley MN 55432
Sth St. NE ; 6200 j 51 Deanna Lara Norwood Square Inc , St Paul MN 55102
Sth St. NE � 6232-34 ' 2 Joseph & Irene Maertens ' Fridley MN 55432
Sth St. NE 1,, 6242-44 2 James , Nelson ! Bloomington MN 55437
Sth St. NE ' 6262-64 j 2 Douglas i Finch j Mounds View MN 55112
Sth St. NE � 6303-OS ! 2 Fridley Apartments c/o LaSalle Group Attn: i Niinneapolis MN 55�25
Sth St. NE ; 6311-29 16 Fridley Apartments c/o LaSalle Group Attn: j Niinneapolis MN 55425-
Sth St. NE � 6337-39 1 2 Fridley Apartments c/o LaSa11e Group Atm: Minneapolis MN 55425-
Sth St. NE 6347-65 16 Fridley Apartments c/o LaSalle Group Attn: Niinneapolis MN 55425-
Sth St. NE 6401-03 2 Fridley Apartments c/o LaSalle Group Attn: Minneapolis MN 55425-
Sth St. NE 6409-27 16 Fridley Apartments c/o LaSalle Group Attn: Minneapolis MN 55425-
Sth St. NE 6431-33 2 Fridley Apartments c/o LaSalle Group Attn: Minneapolis MN 55425-
Sth St. NE 6437-55 16 Fridley Apartments c/o LaSalle Group Attn: Minneapolis MN 55425-
Sth St. NE � 6459-61 2 Fridley Apartments c/o LaSalle Group Attn: Minneapolis MN 55425-
Sth St. NE 6465-83 16 Fridley Apartments c/o LaSalle Group Attn: Minneapolis MN 55425-
Sth St. NE � 6487-89 2 Fridley Apartments c/o LaSalle Group Attn: Minneapolis MN 55425-
Sth St. NE �7601 1 1 North Suburban Hospital District C/o Sandra Sundem �Apple Valley MN 55124
61 st Ave. NE ! 290 j 3 Jerry Dold ; Fridley MN 55432
62nd Way NE ;114-16 I 2 Gary �Knutson � �Fridley MN 5�432
63 1/2 Way NE ; 50-60 I 2 Joseph & Irene ' Maertens ; ; Fridley MN 5�432
63 1/2 Way NE � 70-80 j 2 W. E. , j Doelz � Bloomington MN 5�431 ;
63 1/2 Way NE �90-100 � 2 W.E. jDoelz j iBloomington MN 5�431 �
63rd Ave. NE � 401 1 David I Miller � j Fridley MN 55432
63rd Ave. NE 445 j 1 Debby Ann Gallegos � � Fridley MN 55432
66th Ave. NE 553 ! 1 John Fang-Yen j Spring Lake Park MN
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68th Ave. NE , 1565-77 I 6 Rice Creek Townhouses Fridley i�+ti�155432
i 68th Ave. NE j 1�66-76 6 Rice Creek j Townhouses � Fridley MN 55432
; 68th Ave. NE j 1578-88 I 6 Rice Creek ! Townhouses � Fridley MN 55432
; 68th Ave. NE ;1�79-89 j 6 Rice Creek � Townhouses ' Fridley MN 55432
68th Ave. NE I 1590-96 i 4 Rice Creek ; Townhouses ! Fridley MN 55432
i 68th Ave. NE ; 1591-97 ; 4 Rice Creek � Townhouses j Fridley M1�I 55432
; 68th Ave. NE ' 1600-10 � 6 Rice Creek ; Townhouses ; Fridley MN 55432
68th Ave. I�1E j 1601-11 ; 6 Rice Creek Townhouses ;Fridley MN 55432
i 68th Ave. NE i 1612-18 ! 4 Rice Creek j Townhouses i Fridley MN 55432
' 68th Ave. NE � 1613-19 ; 4 Rice Creek � Townhouses ! Fridley MN 55432
' 68th Ave. NE j 1620-30 � 6 Rice Creek 1 Townhouses ! Fridiey MN 55432
i 68th Ave. NE 1621-31 � 6 Rice Creek � Townhouses j Fridley MN 55432
68th Ave. NE 1632-38 � 4 Rice Creek Townhouses Fridley MN 55432
68th Ave. NE 1633-39 4 Rice Creek � Townhouses Fridley MN 55432
68th Ave. NE 1640-50 6 Rice Creek � Townhouses Fridley MN 55432
68th Ave. NE � 1641-51 � 6 Rice Creek Townhouses j Fridley MN 55432
68th Ave. NE i 1652-58 ' 4 Rice Creek � Townhouses j Frid�ey MN 55432
� 68th Ave. 1VE i 1653-�9 j 4 Rice Creek ! Townhouses � Fridley MN 55432
� 68th Ave. NE i 1660-70 I 6 Rice Creek ' Townhouses i Fridley MN 55432
j 68th Ave. NE i 1661-71 ' 6 Rice Creek ! Townhouses i Fridley MN 55432
� 68th Ave. NE ;1672-82 i 6 Rice Creek ; Townhouses ! Fridley MN 55432
� 68th Ave. NE I 1673-83 � 6 Rice Creek Townhouses Fridley MN 55432
69th Ave. NE � 1560-70 6 Rice Creek Townhouses ( Fridley MN 55432
69th Ave. NE ;1590-96 � 4 Rice Creek Townhouses Fridley MN 55432
69th Ave. NE ':,1600-06 I 4 Rice Creek Townhouses j Fridley MN 55432
! 69th Ave. NE ! 1630-�10 j 6 Rice Creek Townhouses ( ; Fridley MN 55432
j 69th Ave. NE :1650-58 i 5 Rice Creek ; Townhouses � Fridley MN 55432
6th St. NE ! 5335-37 ; 2 Robert ; Huber ; Cedar MN 55011-9356
6th St. NE � 5361-63 i 2 Gary � Wellner � Brooklyn Park MN 55444
6th St. NE j 5371-73 2 Gary Wellner � Brooklyn Park MN 55444
6th St. NE 5381-83 2 Thomas Gliadon Fridley MN 55432
6th St. NE 5600-02 2 Keith Alan Edstrom Fridley MN 55432
6th St. NE 5606-08 2 James Pearson Fridley MN 55432
6th St. NE 5612-14 2 Kenneth Hafner Ham Lake MN 55304
6th St. NE 5618-20 2 Darlene Hafner Ham Lake MN 55304
6th St. NE � 5949 1 PK Properties , Coon Rapids MN 55433
72nd Ave. NE ' 1200 42 Edric Associates VIP Properties, Inc. � Edina MN 55436
72nd Ave. NE I 1230-36 3 Russell Beck Fridley MN 55432
72nd Ave. NE 1250 30 Bailey Enterprises Gary Bailey � St. Paul MN 55102
72nd Ave. NE j 1270-76 4 George W. Knoll �Columbia Hts MN 55421
73 '/z Ave. NE ;1560-64 2 Dennis ; Kugler i Spring Lk Pazk MN 55432
73 '/z Ave. NE � 1590-94 � 2 Gary Muske � Minneapolis MN 55418
73rd Ave. NE ':1309-i l 2 Ronald & Jean j Pearson ; New Brighton MN 55112
� 73rd Ave. NE ;1313-23 1 Edwazd Derdzinski ; Fridley MN 55432
73rd Ave. NE � 1441 � 18 Dan & Renae � Shattuck Shattuck Properties '; New Brighton MN 55112
73rd Ave. NE j 148� � 1 Timothy J. � Van Auken � Fridley MN 55432
73rd Ave. NE � 1581-83 2 Gary Muske jMinneapolis MN 55418
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73rd Ave. NE 1619 j 24 Building Management, Inc. Lawana Vara}an. �.� . � St Louis Park MN 55416
74th Ave. NE � 360-62 I 2 Timothy Chies Able Property- -.-. ; Coon Rapids MN ��433
74th Ave. NE 1361 i 8 Lisa & Paul � Memauah Corriveau Properties � Anoka MN 55303
74th Ave. NE ' 370-72 ; 2 Jugal K � Agarwal _ : ' New Brighton MN 55112 E
74th Ave. NE � 380-82 ; 2 Ian J. � Papineau ' � Indianapolis IN `
74th Ave. I�1E � 389 � 11 Scott � Mannina ; Andover MN 55304
74th Ave. NE �415 ; 11 William A. Shaw �Fridley MN 55432
75th Ave. NE 350 � 11 Lynn � Hansen i Fridley MN 55432
75th Ave. NE (O1) i 450 I 1 Muriel � Holmquist ' Webster WI 54893
75th Ave. 1VE (O1) 1476 ' 1 Muriel Holmquist � Webster WI 54893
75th Ave. NE (02) 450 1 R. Scott & Stacy Holmquist � Andover MN 55304
75th Ave. NE (02} � 476 1 Timothy & McCar[hy Gemmit, Inc. ; Minneapolis MN 5�439
75th Ave. NE (03) �450 1 Timothy & McCartfiy Gemmit, Inc. ;Minneapolis MN 5�439
75th Ave. NE (03) 476 1 Muriel Holmquist ; Webster WI 54893
75th Ave. NE (04) 450 � 1 R. Scott & Stacy Holmquist ' ; Andover MN 55304
75th Ave. NE (04) 476 + 1 R. Scott & Stacy Holmquist ; Andover MN 55304
75th Ave. NE (OS) � 476 1 Timothy & � McCarthy Gemmit, Inc. � Minneapolis MN 55439
75th Ave. NE (06) � 450 j 1 Muriel Holmquist ; Webster WI 54893
75th Ave. NE (06) 476 ; 1 Muriel Holmquist � Webster WI 54893
75th Ave. NE (07) 450 1 Muriel ' Holmquist ' Webster WI 54893
75th Ave. NE (07) 476 1 R. Scott & Stacy Holmquist ' Andover MN 55304
75th Ave. NE (08) 450 , 1 Muriel Holmquist I Webster WI 54893
75th Ave. NE (08) 476 1 R. Scott & Stacy Holmquist ;Andover. MN 55304
75th Ave. NE (09) �450 1 Muriel Holmquist Webster WI 54893
75th Ave. NE (09) ;476 ; 1 Timothy & �McCarthv Gemmit, Inc. 'Minneapolis MN ��439
75th Ave. NE (10) �450 � 1 Muriel Holmquist ;Webster WI 54893
75th Ave. NE (10) ; 476 � 1 Timothy & � McCarthv Gemmit, Inc. ; Minneapolis MN 5�439
75th Ave. NE (11) ; 450 j 1 Muriel & Robert Holmquist Holmquist Enterprises ; Brooklyn Center MN
75th Ave. NE (11) 476 1 Muriel Holmquist �Webster WI 54893
79th Way NE 181 8 John Gutmanis Minneapolis MN 55404
79th Way NE 211 8 John Gutmanis Minneapolis MN 55404
79th Way NE 231 7 John Gutmanis Minneapolis MN 55404
79th Way NE 321 8 Bradley Dunham Fridley MN 55432
7th St. NE 5400-02 3 Anthony & Nicklow Wayzata MN 55391
7th St. NE 5430 34 Harold Morrow Morrow Mgmt Group jRiver Falls WI 54022
7th St. NE 5460 34 Steve & Ellen HIos Oak Hills Apartments ; Edina MN 55424
7th St. NE 5536-38 2 Charles Westlins � Fridley MN 55421
7th St. NE 5612 11 Kenneth Franko Dayton MN 55327
7th St. NE 5640 11 Kenneth Franko
� Dayton MN 55327
7th St. NE 16300 1 Robert Granger Fridley MN 55432
7th St. NE 6380 1 Robert Granger Fridley MN 55432
� 83rd Ave. NE 101 4i University Avenue � Associaces Springbrook Apartments ; Minneapolis MN ��426
83rd Ave. NE 121 42 University Avenue Associates Springbrook Apartments 3 Minneapolis MN »426
83rd Ave. NE � 131 ; 36 University Avenue Associaces Springbrook Apartments ! Minneapolis MN »426
83rd Ave. NE � 141 36 University Avenue Associates Springbrook Apartments � Minneapolis MN »426
83rd Ave. NE i 151 42 University Avenue Associates Springbrook Apartments Minneapolis MN »426
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, 83rd Ave. 1*IE `. 1161 42 University Avenue Associates Springbrook Apartments Minneapolis MN 55426 !
� 83rd A�e DIE ;165 2 i University Avenue Associates Springbrook Apartments Minneapolis MN 55426 �
� 83rd Ave. NE ; 171 36 j University Avenue ; Associates ; Springbrook Apartments ) Minneapolis MN 55426
i 83rd ?�ve. NE � 181 I 42I University Avenue ; Associates Springbrook Apartments 1 Minneapolis MN 55426
; 83rd Ave. IVE. ! 191 42 ; University Avenue ; Associates , Springbrook Apartments ; Minneapolis MN 55426
i Able St NE' = 6334 I 1 i Richard & JoAnn ' T'homas Fridley ;�IN 5�432 r4.
Able St. NE ' 6400 1' Mike I Kolodjski Joseph Thomas Blaine MN 55434
j Able St. NE ; 6421 1 � Holly Swartz Fridley MN 55432 i
i Able St. NE i 7301-03 1 I Mortimer � Sturdevant Fridley MN 5�432
� Able St. NE ' 7313-15 2 � David ± Halek , Coon Rapids vIN 55433 '
; Able St. NE i 7325-27 2; John j Glenn Fridley MN 55432
F Able St. NE ' 7339-41 1 I Wayne I Thompson � Fridiey MN »432 E
Able St. NE � 7349-51 2 i Stanley � Meinen St. Paul MN 5� 126 i
Able St. NE ; 7365-67 1 i Robert J. � Kronschnabel Fridley �iN 5�432 �
Able St. NE � 7379-81 1� Tina Ferry Fridley MN 5�432 �
Able St. NE � 7401-03 2 � George Lunde Frederic WI 54837 �
� Able St. NE i 7417-19 2� Todd , Fuechtmann Circle Pines MN 55014
; Able St. NE 7430 2 � Steven � May Stillwater MN 55082 ,
; Able St. NE ' 7431-33 1; Marvey � Mayer Fridley MN 5�432 �
! Able St. NE ; 7447-49 2; Donald � Koss Columbia Hts MN 55421 �
� Able St. NE ; 7463-65 2; Mark ; Jedlenski Minneapolis MN 55418 i
� Able St. NE ; 7479-81 21 Timothy Chies Able Property Coon Rapids MN 55433
� Able St. NE � 7495-97 2{ Tunothy Chies Able Property Coon Rapids MN 55433
� Able St. NE ' 7501-03 2! Tunothy Chies Able Property � Coon Rapids MN 55433 �
� Able St. NE � 7513-15 2 Timothy j Chies Able Property � Coon Rapids MN 55433
; Able St. NE ; 7527-29 i 2; Timothy � Chies t Able Property � Coon Rapids MN 55433
; Able St. NE � 7539-41 2 i Timothy ; Chies � Able Property � Coon Rapids MN 55433
� Able St. NE ; 7553-55 2; Timothy � Chies ' Able Property Coon Rapids MN 55433
; Able St. NE ; 7565-67 2 j Timothy Chies Able Property Coon Rapids MN 55433
� Able St. NE j 7579-81 2 Tunothy Chies Able Property Coon Rapids MN 55433 ;
' Able St. NE i 7595-97 2' Timothy Chies Able Property Coon Rapids MN 55433
� Alden Way NE i 6241 1 Irene or Y.A. Korsunsky Minneapolis MN 55421 �
Anna Ave. NE j 5960-80 33 Linda & Doug Jones Minneapolis MN 55421 j
' Ashton Ave. NE 6412 1 Michael & Lynn Olson Coon Rapids MN 55433 '
Ashton Ave. NE 6434 1 D& J Properties, LLC Diane Miller Fridley MN 55421 ,
Ashton Ave. NE i 6473 1; William & Hazel Linton Fridley NiN 5�432 ;
' Ashton Ave. NE � 7125 1� Anoka County Comm Action Prgm Carrie Kopacek , Blaine h1N 55434 ;
Brenner Pass NE j 1633 1 Alan & Deborah Srbich Coon Rapids MN 55433
{ Central Ave. NE j 5'701 32 Moore Lake Apartments LLC Homel Realty & Mgmnt St. Paul MN 55127
� Central Ave. NE j 6534 3� Roger & Faye Femrite Fridley MN 5�432 �
'; Central Ave. NE ! 6542-48 4; Roger & Faye ( Femrite � Fridley MN 5�432 i
':. Central Ave. NE ; 6600-04 2� Gregg ; Hinz j Fridley MN 55432 !
i Central Ave. NE ± 6634 10; Donald i Findell ( i Fridley MN 5�432
; Central Ave. NE ; 6640 1; Donald ; Findell Fridley �iN 55432
� Central Ave. NE ; 7150-56 4; Russell � Beck � � Fridley MN »432 E
i Central Ave. NE 17170-76 4; Ronald � Burg � New Bri�hton MN 55112 ;
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Channel Rd. NE 6501 , 4 Jack & Kazen _ Kozer Coon'Rapids MY 55433
Channel Rd. NE 6531 j 4� Jack & Karen ; Kozer j Coon Rapids M�155433
, Channel Rd. NE ; 65� 1 ; 11 � East-West ; Properties Mgmt. i Vadnais Heights �IN
Channel Rd. NE 6571 j 11 j East-West � Properties Mgmt. , i Vadnais Heights �IN
f Charles St. NE � 101 j 12 j Nathan Schwartz =-j Ntinneapolis MN 55422
' Charles St. NE 140-42 i 2� Shane H. � Nazar Shane Nazaz Inc. ', i.Laketand MN ��043
Charles St. NE 179 12 Nathan � Schwartz j Minneapolis MN 55422
Charles St. NE 180 12 Nathan Schwartz Minneapolis MN 55422
Cheri Ln. NE 1200 18 Cedaz i Management Rox Ann Hazelton i Cedaz MN 55011
Cheri Ln. NE � 1230 � 18, Cedar ! Manaaement Ros Ann Hazelton I Cedar MN 55011
Cheri Ln. NE 1260 j 18' Cedar Management Rox Ann Hazelton ' Cedar MN 55011 �
Cheri Ln. NE � 1290 � 18 Cedar ; Management Rox Ann Hazelton � Cedar MN 55011
Christianson Ct NE 18� 1 Vincent � Steiner Lakeviile MN ��044
E Bavarian Pass 5503 1 Mary � Wright � Fridley MN 55432
E Brenner Pass 5439 1 James Lawrence c/o Kathy Jensen Golden Valley MN 55422
East River Rd. 5640 42 Filister Enterprises Harvey Filister � Fridley MN 55432
East River Rd. 5660 42 Filister Enterprises Harvey Filister -=�_Fridley MN 55432
� East River Rd. 5680 42 Filister Enterprises Harvey Filister Fridley MN 55432
East River Rd. 5720 42 Filister Enterprises Harvey Filister Fridley MN 55432
� East River Rd. 5740 42 Filister j Enterprises Harvey Filister Fridley MN 55432
East River Rd. 5760 � 42 Filister +Enterprises Harvey Filister jFridley MN 55432
East River Rd. 5780 42 Filister Enterprises Harvey Filister Fridley MN 55432
East River Rd. 5800 42 Filister � Enterprises Harvey Filister , Fridley MN 55432
East River Rd. 5820 42 Filister Enterprises Harvey Filister Fridley MN 55432
East River Rd. j 5840 42 Filister Enterprises Harvey Filister � Fridley MN 55432
! East River Rd. 5860 j 42 Filister � Enterprises Harvey Filister � Fridley MN 55432
East River Rd. I 5940 j 12 Ralph & Evelyn � Manning j Andover MN 5�304
East River Rd. 59�0 12 Maris & Barbara � Schilling Andover MN 55304
East River Rd. 6210-20 2 Mazk Ahlgren Coupon Connection Coon Rapids Mn 55448
East River Rd. 6540-50 141 Klaus Freyinger c/o KCS Property Bloomington MN 55425
East River Rd. 6551 11 Marliss A. Westenfield Fridley MN 55432
East River Rd. 6921 1 Muchtar Sajady Coon Rapids MN 55433
East River Rd. 780� 59 River � Pointe LTD Minneapolis MN 55416
East River Rd. 782� 59 River Pointe LTD Minneapolis MN 55416
East River Rd. 7845 59 River Pointe LTD Minneapolis MN 55416
East River Rd. 7875 59 River Pointe LTD Minneapolis MN 55416
East River Rd. 7895 59 River Pointe LTD � Minneapolis MN 55416
East River Rd. 8191 5 Alice Krahnke Anoka MN 55303
Evert Ct. NE 7320-22 2 Gregg Johnson New Brighton MN 55112
Evert Ct. NE 7325-27 1 Michael Gile , Fridley MN 55432
Evert Ct. NE 73�0-32 2 Wayne i Nelson I New Brighton MN 55112
Evert Ct. NE 1733�-37 1 Bassil i Dyab � Fridley MN 55432
Evert Ct. NE j 73-1�-47 2 James i Hoag Remaac St. Paul MN 5� 127
Fillmore St NE i 53��-�7 1 Mary A j Shields ; Fridley MN 5��321
Fireside Dr. NE i 1301-03 2 Gary � Muske � Minneapolis MN 55418
Firwood Way NE j7833-37 2 Mark jJedlenski �Minneapolis MN 55418
Firwood Way NE 78�1-55 1 Vang �Lor Fridiey MN SS�t32
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Firwood Way NE 7$57-b'i i 2 John ; Schudi � � Anoka MN 55304
j Firwood Way NE i 786�-69 ; 1 � Robert J. ; Vogt j � Fridley MN SS�i32 �
� Firwood Way NE ; 78:r 9-$1 i 2 Kirylo & Zita ; Czichray ' Fridley MN 5�432 �
i Firwood Way NE 7889.-91 ; 2 John R. i Zielinski i '�finneapolis MN 55428 ;
� Firwood Way NE ; 7893-97 ; 1 � Ciarence J. � Fischer I ' Fridley MN 5�432 !
Hackman Av NE ;�8�Q 1 � Cheryl L. ; Stinski � Fridley MN 55432 �
Hickory St. NE � 6807 1, Danny ! Johnsen Fridley MN 55432
Hillwind Rd. NE j 1253 ; i Allan � Fehn Fridley MN 55432
� Horizon Dr. NE j 5100-08 ; 5 Bigos ; Properties, Inc. Helena Bigos i St Louis Park MN 55426 I
�Horizon Dr. NE ' S101-09 ; 5( Bigos ; Properties, Inc. � Helena BiQos ; St Louis Park MN 55426 �
; Hughes St. NE ; 5133 1 � Anoka Counry i Comm Action Prgm � Carrie Kopacek ; Blaine MN 55434 ;
� Hwy 65 NE ; 6341 � 10 � Richard Dempsey � Plymouth MN 55441 f
Hwy 65 NE ; 6370 ; 15 Daniel & Renea i Shattuck Shattuck Properties j New Brightron MN 55112
Hwy 65 NE I 6379 ; 8 K& K � Littler Fridley MN 55432
Hwy 65 NE � 6393 � 7 Nicholas j Elmquist Minneapolis MN 55418 j
Hwy 65 NE ' 6417 8 Nicholas ; Elmquist Minneapolis MN �5418
Ironton St. NE 411-13 ; 2 Jerome ;Thompson Lino Lakes MN 55014
Ironton St. NE i 420 1 Douglas R. ; Butler Fridley MN 55432 (
Ironton St. NE ' 421-23 ; 2 Paul ; Muesing Randy Crowell Minneapolis MN 55409 �
Ironton St: NE ; 430 1 Bruce & Barbara ; Ellis i Fridley MN 55432 �
! Ironton St. NE � 546 ; 1' Jason i Close j j St Louis Park MN 55426 �
IIsland Pk Dr, NE ;150 i 12lJohn ; Ward Wicklow Properties 'Minneapolis MN 55436-
! Isl�nd Pk Dr, NE ;151 ' 12 Paul & Lisa ; Memaugh Corriveau Properties � Anoka MN 5�303
Island Pk Dr, NE 190 12 East-West ' Property Mamt. ( Vadnais Heights MN
Island Pk Dr, NE ' 191 ; 12I Midwest i Investment LLP Courtland Real Estate Chaska MN 55318-1043
Longfellow St. NE ; 190 ; 1� Anoka Counry `Comm Action Prgm Carrie Kopacek Blaine MN 55434
Lucia Ln. NE � 6670 ; 16 Milton & Ellen ; Hughes Lucia Lane Apartments i Minneapolis MN 55416
Lucia Ln. NE ; 6680 16 � Milton & Ellen ; Hughes Lucia Lane Apartments ; Minneapolis MN 55416 j
Lucia Ln. NE ; 6690 � 16 i Milton & Ellen ; Hughes Lucia Lane Apartments � Minneapolis MN 55416 j
, Lynde Dr. NE 910 11 Lynde I Investment, Inc. Minnetonka MN 55305
Lynde Dr. NE � 950 � 11 Lynde ; Investment, Inc. Minnetonka MN 55305
Lynde Dr. NE � 990 11 Lynde i Investment, Inc. ( Minnetonka MN 55305
Lynde Dr. NE j 995 32 Moore Lake Apartments LLC Homel Realty & Mgmnt St. Paul MN 55127
Lyric Ln. NE 7400 8 William A. �Shaw Fridley MN 55432
Main St NE 4615 1 Daniel ; Hegstrand New Brighton MN 55112
Main St. NE 4020-22 1 Evelyn Cornelius Fridley MN 55421
Main St. NE 4042 1 Salih & Julie Radhi Plymouth MN 55447
Main St. NE 4591-93 2 Tom Blomberg T& K Properties I�tew Brighton MN 55112
Main St. NE 5475 12 Commers & Clover, LLP Roseville MN 55113
Main St. NE �5495 12 Commers & �Clover, LLP Roseville MN 55113
Main St. NE ; 5837 j 1� Jennifer & Eric ; Longchamps � Fridley MN 55432
Main St. NE ; 5961 i 2� John ' Hurst ! New Brighton MN 55112 �
Main St. NE ; 5981-83 ; 2 Allen ; Hoffer ! Fridley MN 55432 �
Main St. NE ' 6011 ; 4 � David � Davis i � Brooklyn Center MN �
Main St. NE ; 6019 ; 4 Heather & Joe j Terry ; Fridley MN 55432 ;
Main St. NE ' 60'_ 1 i 4 Joseph & Heather � Terry � Fridley MN 55432
Main St. NE � 603� 4 Thomas & Nelia i Schaff Fridley MN 55432 i
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Main St. NE ' 66�1-81 3 Mostafa Abdel-Kerim Minneapolis MN 55421
Main St. NE . j 6711 2 Dana Scarlett � Tasks Unlimited Lod�es Minneapolis MN 55404
' Meadowmoor Dc: 1361 � 1 Joseph ' Teague Princeton MN 55371
Meister Rd. NE----:; 'S�62 1 James Lawrence ;c/o Kathy Jensen Golden Valley MN 55422
j Miss Pl. NE ' i 117 j 3� Robert or � Andres Coon Rapids MN 55433 �
Miss Pl. NE - � 120 3 Allan & Beverly Mattson � Hollywood FL 33021
Miss PI. NE � 137 4 Anoka County Comm Action Prgm , Carrie Kopacek Blaine MN 55434 �
Miss Pl. NE 1.40 4 Enes Gluhic Fridley MN 55432
� Miss Pl. NE j 157 ' 4 Maynard � Nielsen Fridley MN 55432
I Miss Pl. NE ! 160 � 4 Chris ; Zelevarov ; Fridley MN 55432
Miss St. NE 460 103 Fridley Apartments � Lasalie Group LTD Minneapolis MN 55425-
Miss St. NE �953 1 D& J Properties, LLC j Diane Miller Fridley MN 55421
I�t Inns. Dr. (112) 1601 1 Joseph Bidwell � Fridley MN 55432
N Inns. Dr. (126) 1601 1 Duane ( Woodworth ; NP Dodge Management LaCrescent MN 55947
N Inns. Dr. (153) 1601 1 Roland Krueger NP Dodge Management Stillwater MN 55082
N Inns. Dr; (ifi4) 1601 1 James Lawrence cIo Kathy Jensen Golden Valley MN 55422
N Inns. Dr. (203)- 1601 1 John Morrissey Fridley MN 55432
N Inns. Dr. (206) 1601 1 Steve & Sandy Mackenthun , Fridley MN 55432
� N Inns. Dr. (215) i 1601 1 James Lawrence ; c!o Kathy Jensen � Golden Valley MN 55422
N Inns. Dr. (230) � 1601 1 Robert Kafski i tiP Dodge Mgmt � Cross Lake MN 56442 `
I�1 Inns. Dr. (231) � 1601 1 Dennis Anderson I,tiP Dodge Mgmt jFridley MN 55432
N Inns. Dr. (253) ' 1601 1 O(av Maehle j Minneapolis MN 55408
N Inns. Dr. (254) 1601 1 Phyllis Reha j Ron Erickson Eagan MN 55121
N Inns. Dr. (278) 1601 1 James Lawrence c/o Kathy Jensen � Golden Valley MN 55422
N Inns. Dr. (280) 1601 1 Deanna Pesek Dan Cremisino Wyoming MN 55092
N Inns. Dr. (302) 1601 1 Kristin Chambers Ham Lake MN 55304
N Inns. Dr. (304) 1601 1 Olav Maehle # Minneapolis MN 55408
N Inns. Dr. (306) � 1601 1 Helen �Kapszak � ;Fridley MN 55432
N Inns. Dr. (311) 1601 1 Ken Stagg {NP Dodge Mgmt `Mounds View MN 55112
N Inns. Dr. (332) 1601 1 James Lawrence c/o Kathy Jensen Golden Valley MN 55422
N Inns. Dr. (353) 1601 1 Marilyn Lindberg Wickenburg AZ 85390
N Inns. Dr. (355) � 1601 1 Roger Gorman Brooklyn Center MN
N Inns. Dr. (356) 1601 1 Roland Krueger NP Dodge Co Stillwater MN 55082
N Inns. Dr. (362) 1601 1 Daniel Neujahr Roseville MN 55113
N Inns. Dr. (374) 1601 1 Lorraine Gosselin Fridley MN 55432
N Inns. Dr. (384) 1601 1 David Olson NP Dodge Co Fridley MN 55421
Norton Ave NE 1200 5 Gearge & Judy Burksuand Cambridge MN 55008
Norton Ave. NE 1230-32 2 Tenance Dreyer Scandia MN 55073
Norton Ave. NE 1237-39 2 Paul Muesing �Randy Crowell Minneapolis MN 55409
Norton Ave. NE 1240-42 2 Donovan & , Elias j Fridley MN 55432
Norton Ave. NE 12�0-52 2 Donovan & Elias ; Fridley MN 55432
Norton Ave. NE � 1260-62 2 Dennis Anderson ; Fridley MN 55432
Norton Ave. NE j 1261-63 2 John Crist � Lakeville MN 55044
Norton Ave. NE i 1270-72 2 Kathryn M. Erjavec Eveleth MN 55734
Norton Ave. NE � 1280-82 2 Donald Nelson � New Brighton MN 55112
Norton Ave. NE � 1284 7 Thomas A Brama ` St Anthony MN 55418
Norton Ave. NE 1285-87 1 James Isler ' Fridley MN 55432
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Osborne Rd. NE { 1376
j Osbome Rd. NE ;141?
i Osborne Rd. NE i 610
Osbome Rd. NE j 630-�0
Osborne Rd. NE ! 670-90
Osborne Rd. 1VE � 91
Osbome Wy, NE � 41
Pandora Dr NE ' 970
� Pearson Wy, NE ! 174-'6
' Pierce St. NE ! 631�-17
' Pierce St. NE 632�-27
Pierce St. NE � 633�
Pierce St. NE 6345
Pierce St. NE 6361
Pierce St. NE � 6373
Pierce St. NE i 6401
Polk St. NE �5650-60
Regis Trail NE i 5603
Rice Creek Rd NE j 1441—t3
Riverview Terr NE 6471-77
Riverview Terr NE 6480
Skywood Ct � 1300
Skywood Ln. NE j 1375
Star Ln. NE j 6100-02
Star Ln. NE � 6110-1 �
Star Ln. NE ; 6150-�6
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Star Ln. NE ' 6160-64
Starlite Blvd. NE 6130
Stazlite Circle NE 6412
Starlite Circie NE 6420
Starlite Circle NE 6421-23
Starlite Circle NE 6422
Starlite Circle NE 6430
Starlite Circle NE ( 6432
Symphony 7398
Taylor St. NE 6447
Timber Ridge N ! 1509
Timber Ridge S ;1532
Trinity Dr NE � 6291
Universiry Ave. ;7301-03
University Ave. j 7323-'�
University Ave. � 7349-� l
University Ave. j 7363
University Ave. ; 7373-7�
University Ave. � 738�-87
2 D& O, N& L Nelson �
1 Chad � Grell _
1 Anoka County I Comm Action,nPtgm Canie Kopacek
1 Olmar A � Khan ,
9 Cedar � Management '°:. . Rox Ann Hazelton
34 Cedar `Management" Rox Ann Hazelton
34 Cedar � Management Rox Ann Hazelton
i Ken j Suddard-Bangsi
1 � Don � Klostreich
1 �Idriss � Al-Nabi
2 Victor j Daml
2 Richard Shea
2 Richazd Shea
2 Robert D. Shimanski
2 Chad Vugteveen
2 Jacquelyn Homer
2 Jon Burkhow
1 Thomas R. , Peterson
32 Townhouse Aptmt Management
1 Wilmer I Adams
1 Carey � Thake
3 Chris Zelevarov
1 Edward Fragale
1 Joe Burgoyne
2 Wayne S. �Johnson
2 Jerry � Dold
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1 Jerry � Dold
1 Rene C. 1 Bijold
1 Jeffrey � Harris
1 Anoka County Comm Action F
1 Gary Wellner
1 Walter F. Bauer
2 Gary Wellner
1 Walter F. Bauer
1 Walter F. Bauer
1 Walter F. Bauer
1 James Osterkamp
1 Wayne S. Johnson
1 Colleen R � Petterson
1 Don & Barbara � Bjork
1 Lynn � Boergerhoff
2 Lloyd & Ardys Smith
1 Steven j Petschel
2 Kenneth W. Johnson
1 Daniel Fay
2 Timothy Chies
2 Brian i Mannine
c/o ROI Properties, Inc
Carrie Kopacek
Attn: Steve Zawadski
Attn: Steve Zawadski
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New Brighton MN 55112
Fridley �IN 55432
Blaine �IN 55434
Minneapolis MN 5541�
Cedar �SN 55011
Cedaz �iN 55011
Cedar MN 55011
� Monticello MN 55362
j Anoka �IN 55303
!i�tinneapolis MN 554L'
Coon Rapids MN SS�133
Andaver MN 5�304
Andover MN 55304
Spring Lk Park MN 5�432
Minnetonka MN 55345
New Brighton MN 5� 112
Bloomington MN 55438
Fridley vIN 55432
Eden Prairie MN 553=�7
Fridley MN 55432
Fridley �IN 55432
Fridley h1N 55432
Fridley MN 5�432
Columbia Heights MN �
Shoreview MN 55126 ;
Fridley MN 55432 ;
Fridiey tifN 55432
Fridley �iN 55432
Fridley MN 55432
Blaine MN 55434 `
Brooklyn Park MN 55444 i
Arden Hills MN 55112
Brooklyn Park MN 55444 j
Arden Hills MN 55112 (
Arden Hills MN 55112
Arden Hills MN 55112
Coon Rapids MN 55448
Shoreview MN 55126 f
Fridley MN 55432
Heathrow FL 32746
St Paul tiiN 55105
Andover MN 55304
Fridley MN 55432
Fridley MN 55432
Fridley MN 55432-1603
Able Property ; Coon Rapids MN 55433
Coon Rapids MN 554�8
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University Ave. 7397-99 i Pao`& Ia Lo Vang Fridley M�i 55432 �
Van Buren St. NE `7389 1 Joseph Thomas Mike Kolodjski Blaine MV 55�34
W Bavarian Ct NE ;1564 " 1 Charles & Ruth Dennison ! Golden Valley MN 55-�'_7
W Bavarian Pass � 5684 1 Mary , Wright Fridley Mv 55432
W Moore Lk Dr � 841 1 Carole Dowling Ramsey ;�iN 55303
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