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04/22/2002 - 4748s OFFICIAL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA CITY COUNCIL MEETING Al'RIL 22, 2002 ,- . , � � CfIY OF FRIDLEY FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 7:30 p.m. - Citq Council Chambers Attendance Sheet PLFASF AR/MT NAMF, ADDRFSS ANfl /T�M NUMSFit YOU ARF /NTFR�STFD /M. �� � r� � ,% : ��� ���� c y� /%(f!'//�'� � �.� ' . 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Hearing impaired persons who need an interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 at least one week in advance. (TTD/572-3534) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. PRESENTATION: Values First Community Recognition Awards: Individual: Carole Miller Business: Dan Anderson, Pizza Flame Community Organization: Fridley/Columbia Heights Rotary Club BOARD OF REV/EW MEET/NG Continuation of the Board of Review Meeting. v CITY COUNC/L MEETING APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: City Council Meeting of April 8, 2002 � FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 PAGE 2 APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: NEW BUSINESS: 1. Receive the Planning Commission Minutes ofApril 3, 2002 ................................................................................................ 1- 6 2. Special Use Permit Request, SP #02-04, by Shannon Wright and Lloyd Nietling, to Allow a Second Accessory Structure (Garage), Generally Located at 506 Rice Creek TerraceN.E. (1Nard 1) ..................................................................................... 7- 10 3. Special Use Permit Request, SP #02-05, by Timothy Miller, to Allow a Second Accessory Structure (Garage), Generally Located at 591 Dover Street N.E. (Ward 3) ..:................................................................... 11 - 14 4. Resolution Receiving Final Plans and Specifications and Ordering Advertisement for Bids: Edgewater Gardens Neighborhood Street Improvement Project No. ST. 2002 — 1 ................................................. 15 - 17 �. Receive Bid and Award Contract for Riverview Heights Storm Water Pump Project ................................................................. 18 ►1 r ' � � 4 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 PAGE 3 APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED): 6. Receive Bids and Award Contract for the Pedestrian Bridge Replacement Project , No. 341 ....................................................................................................... 19 - 20 . 7. Receive Plans and Authorize Advertisement for Bids for the 57th Avenue Sanitary Sewer Extension Project No. 346 ............................................................................... 21 8. Claims ....................................................................................................... 22 9. Licenses ....................................................................................................... 23 - 79 ADOPTION OF AGENDA. M � OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Consideration of items not on Agenda — 15 minutes. , FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 PAGE 4 PUBLIC HEARING: 10. Consideration of the Suspension or Revocation of the Intoxicating Liquor License for AMF Bowling Centers, Inc., d/b/a Maple Lanes, y Generally Located at 6310 Highway 65 N.E. , (Ward 2) ....................................................................................................... 80 - 84 . OLD BUSINESS: 11. Special Use Permit, SP #02-03, by AI-Amal School, to Convert the Properiy into a Licensed Daycare Center, Generally Located at 1413 Gardena Avenue N.E. (V1/ard 2) (Tabled April8, 2002) ..................................................................................................... 85 - 89 12. Motion Amending the Ordinance from the First Reading of the Ordinance Redrawing Ward and Precinct Boundaries as a Result of Redistricting ............................................... 90 - 96 ►1 13. Second Reading of an Ordinance Amendir�g the Fridley City Code, Chapter 1, Legislative Body, Pertaining to Ward and Precinct Boundaries...................................................................................................... 97 - 102 � � 14. , Informal Status Reports ..................................................................................... 103 ADJOURN. �o����s FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 The City of Fridley will not discriminate against or harass anyone in the admission or access to, or treatment, or employment in its services, programs, or activities because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, marital status, sexual orientation or status with regard to public assistance. Upon request, accommodation will be provided to allow individuals with disabilities to participate in any of Fridley's services, programs, and activities. Hearing impaired persons who need an interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 at least one week in advance. (TTD/572-3534) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. PRESENTATION: Values First Community Recognition Awards: Individual: Carole Miller Business: Dan Anderson, Piva Flame Community Organization: Fridley/Columbia Heights Rotary Club BOARD OF REV/EW MEETING Continuation of the Board of Review Meeting. �. � . :. .: a APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: NEW BUSINESS: 2. Speciai Use Permit Request, SP #02-04, by Shannon Wright and Lloyd Nietling, to Ailow a Second Accessory Structure (Garage), Generally Located at 506 Rice Creek Terrace N. E. (Ward 1) .................... 7-10 3. Special Use Permit Request, SP #02-05, by Timothy Miller, to Allow a Second Accessory Structure (Garage), Generally Located at 591 Dover Street N.E. (Ward 3) ..... 11 -14 4. Resolution Receiving Final Plans and Specifications and Ordering Advertisement for Bids: Edgewater Gardens Neighborhood Street Improvement Project No. ST. 2002-1 ................................... 15-17 ����� � G�-��`� -� ��-�-- U�ti� ��� 5. Receive Bid and Award Contract for Riverview � E��6 G`I �jSQ �Lr-�.r`� U� � Q.�•1 ��-^� '� r7�� Heights Storm Water Pump Project 18 UN L MEETfNG APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: � � � City Council Meeting of April 8, 2002 APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: NEW BUSINESS: 6. Receive Bids and Award Contract for the Pedestrian Bridge Replacement Project - o. 41 ................................... 19 20 1. Receive the Planning Commission Minutes of April 3 2002 ................................ 1- 6 7. Receive Plans and Authorize Advertisement �'�, for Bids for the 57th Avenue Sanitary Sewer Extension Project No. 346 .............. 21 � r C ' FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 PAGE 2 APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED): 8. Claims ................................... 22 9. Licenses ................................... 23 - 79 ADOPTION OF AGENDA. ���� c�� �l OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Consideration of items not on Agenda —15 minutes. ��� � j C�;��J�' ' a�1� � � PUBLIC HEARING: \�" � -� OLD BUSINESS (CONTINUED): 12. Motion Amending the Ordinance from the First Reading of the Ordinance Redrawing Ward and Precinct Boundaries as a Result of Redistricting .................................. 90 - 96 � �� � ` �� 1 � � �� � 13. Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending the Fridley City Code, Chapter 1, Legislative Body, Pertaining to Ward and Precinct Boundaries .................................. 97 -102 ��`�' p��'� ' � �� 14. Informal Status Reports ..................... 103 ADJOURN. �� I �`�� � � 10. Consideration of the Suspension or Revocation of the Intoxicating Liquor License for AMF Bowling Centers, Inc., d/b/a Maple Lanes, Generally Located at 6310 Highway 65 N.E. (Ward 2) � ... ............................. 80 - 84 � �-� ��' ��-� ��..�- ��� � � �', � �c������y ��,c���.sc� �w �,� �,�.�, � �� , ,�,� ��� = �__ � ( � � ��� OLD BUSINESS: 11. Special Use Permit, SP #02-03, by AI-Amal School, to Convert the Property into a Licensed Daycare Center, Generally Located at 1413 Gardena Avenue N.E. (Ward 2) (Tabled April 8, 2002) .................................. 85 - 89 � � 1.���' ��dJ �� w J S�' �C � � ��/�� c���r���- ��� ���5� 9 K THE MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 8, 2002 THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF APRIL 8, 2002 The regular meeting 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: MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Lund, Councilmember Barnette, Councilmember Bolkcom, Councilmember Billings, Councilmember Wolfe MEMBERS ABSENT: None. BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING: Ms. Mary Smith, City Assessor stated that City Appraiser Lynn Krachmer and County Assessor Janene Hebert were present at the meeting. Ms. Smith stated that there are two meetings involved in the Board of Review with the first one taking place tonight and the continuation on April 22. This meeting is held in accordance with State Statute §274.01. The purpose is to establish an orderly and consistent appeals procedure for property owners who want to challenge the 2002 estimated market value or classification of their property. As the Board, the City Council can change values or classifications according to State law. The Board of Review has three possible courses of action. It can affirm the current value, reduce the value based on evidence presented, or increase the value based on evidence presented. Previous years have indicated a need to hold the second meeting to resolve cases that cannot be settled at the first meeting. Ms. Smith stated that it is necessary that the majority of the Council members be in attendance. If the board makes reductions to a property, the amount of the reduction cannot exceed one percent (1%) of the city-wide assessment. If there is a case of undervaluation, the Board may raise the valuation of the property, but must first notify the property owner. The Board must adjourn 20 days from the time it convened. Each property owner appearing will complete the property appeal form and give to staff. Each property owner may address the Board in order of registration. Written appeals will be read at the meeting. The Board may address staff to reappraise any property and report back at a reconvening meeting. The Board compares the information presented by the Assessor with the information provided by the property owner and makes the determination of what is the actual fair rnarket value of the property. The local Board has the opportunity of making a great contribution to the equality of all affected property in the district. No other agency has the knowledge of the property within a district as do the individual members of the local board. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 8, 2002 PAGE 2 Ms. Smith stated that the number of sales that occurred from January 1 to December 31, 2001, were 330 as of March 18. Of this number there were 240 residential single family homes, 63 townhomes, 5 double bungalows, and 22 condominiums. With these sales came a drop in the City's sales ratio which takes into account the estimated market value and sales price. County- wide increases of eight percent (8%) took place in the fall. Along with this increase, land values needed to be adjusted. All properties experienced these increases with the net of that increase ranging from 8-35 percent. The value increases ranged from $15,000 to over $40,000. The average sales price of single family homes was $165,000. The average estimated mazket value was $130,800 with the average ratio being 79.6 percent. The average selling price of townhomes was $13 8,700, the average estimated mazket value was $112,400 and the average ratio was 81.2 percent. The average sales price of double bungalows was $176,800, the average estimated market value was $120,000 and the average ratio was 67.5%. The average sales price of condominiums was $69,900, the average market value was $52,700 and the average ratio was 78.8 percent. Ms. Smith stated that there have been a total of ten calls made and one letter sent regazding the 2002 estimated market values. Six were to residential property owners and the other four were to commercial industrial owners. She has made corrections in values to three of the commercial industrial properties and one residential property. She said she also sent letters outlining these changes to the owners. It was also noted in the letter that the appeals process still remains the same if they want to appeal. Councilmember Barnette asked if it was a fair statement to make that based on the sales of the previous year, if you were to sell your house, the amount of money you would get for it would be about 1/5 higher than the estimated market value. Ms. Smith stated that is difficult to answer. We like to say our values are 94 percent of what the selling price is. That is why the adjustments are done at year's end. Mayor Lund stated that based on the charts the Assessor showed, it looks like the average for residential is 79.6%. Ms. Smith stated that it is a very good market right now. Mayor Lund stated that it is good to sell, bad to buy. Councilmember Billings stated that one letter of inquiry has been received and asked if it should be presented tonight. Ms. Smith stated that she has the letter, but was not sure if the property owners would come in. She adjusted their residential value which included a home and an adjoining vacant lot. Councilmember Billings stated that in order to keep their options open in terms of furtherance with the County Board of Equalization and the State it would be prudent to receive the letter into the record. It FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 8, 2002 PAGE 3 Ms. Smith stated that it would be. The property address is 1509 Windemere Drive N.E. MOTION by Councilmember Billings to receive the letter from the properiy owner of 1509 Windemere Drive. Seconded by Councilmember Barnette. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mayor Lund asked if the owners thought the adjustments were reasonably justified. Ms. Smith stated that she never heard from any owners. She indicated that the letter was sent out Tuesday, April 2. Councilmember Billings asked Ms. Hebert if that was an acceptable procedure. Ms. Hebert stated that it was. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if the letter stated that this meeting was tonight at 7:00 p.m. Ms. Smith stated that it did. MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to continue the Board of Review meeting to April 22. Seconded by Councilmember Wolfe. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mayor Lund asked if they would accept any new questions from other property owners about ta�cation at the second meeting. Ms. Smith stated that they would not. CITY COUNCIL MEETING: APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to approve the proposed consent agenda. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: City Council Meeting of March 25, 2002 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 8, 2002 PAGE 4 NEW BUSINESS: 1. FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, CHAPTER 1, LEGISLATIVE BODY, PERTAINING TO WARD AND PRECINCT BOUNDARIES: Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that redistricting was necessary as a result of the 2000 census. Redistricting was completed by the State Supreme Court. It requires redrawing of precinct lines that fall in more than one legislative district. Staff recommends that an area by Mississippi Street to the south, Rice Creek to the north, University Avenue to the '' east, the railroad tracks to the west be moved from Ward 1 to Ward 3. To keep wazd boundaries roughly equal, the azea bounded by 61St Avenue to the north, 59`� Avenue to � the south, University Avenue on the east, Main Street on the west, be shifted from North Precinct 3 to Ward 1 Precinct 3. Since a small part of Fridley is included in District 50- B, we aze required to give this azea its own precinct. This area is bounded roughly by Gardena Avenue on the north, Innsbruck Drive and I-694 on the south, the City limits on the east, and Matterhorn Drive on the west. There aze also several minor changes to the precinct boundaries which staff recommends for Council's approval. WAIVED THE READING AND APPROVED THE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING. 2. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF MARCH 20, 2002: RECEIVED. 3. SPECIAL USE PERMIT REQUEST, SP #02-02, BY LONNIE LECLAIR, TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ADDITION TO AN EXISTING SHED, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 234 - 69 AVENUE N.E. (WARD 3)• Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that Mr. LeClair requested he be allowed to build a 96 square foot addition to a 240 square foot shed. After debate, the Planning Commission gave its unanimous consent at the meeting on Mazch 20. Staff recommends Council approval subject to four stipulations. APPROVED SPECIAL USE PERMIT REQUEST, SP #02-02, WITH THE FOLLOWING FOUR STIPULATIONS: (1) THE PETITIONER SHALL OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY PERMITS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION; (2) THE STRUCTURE SHALL NOT BE USED FOR A HOME OCCUPATION OR LIVING AREA; (3) TOTAL SQUARE F009TAGE OF ALL ACCESSORY STRUCTURES MUST NOT EXCEED 1,400 SQUARE FEET; (4) GARAGE SHALL BE ARCHITECTURALLY COMPATIBLE WITH THE EXISTING HOME AND FINISHED WITH A COMPLEMENTARY SIDE AND COLOR SCHEME. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 8, 2002 PAGE 5 4. APPROVE COMPREHENSIVE SIGN PLAN FOR HILLWIND OFFICE CENTER, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 941 HILLWIND ROAD N.E. (WARD 2): Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that the owners of the Hillwind O�ce Center recently applied for a sign permit and discovered that they never followed the comprehensive sign plan for the structure. The plan was submitted and reviewed with no objections. Staff recommended Council's approval. APPROVED COMPREHENSIVE SIGN PLAN FOR HILLWIND OFFICE CENTER. 5. ESTABLISH A PUBLIC HEARING DATE FOR APRIL 22, 2002, FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF THE INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE FOR AMF BOWLING CENTERS, INC., DB/A/ MAPLE LANES, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 6310 HIGHWAY 65 N.E. ARD 2 : 6. Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that after review of the application, that Maple Lanes Bowling Center was out of the compliance with liquor ratio. As a result staff is requesting that Council establish a April 22 to determine if the license held by AMF Bowling Mechanicsville, Virginia, should be suspended. ESTABLISHED A PUBLIC HEARING FOR APRIL 22, 2002. APPROVE 2002-2003 LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWALS: it was discovered the City's food to public hearing for Centers, Inc., of Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that based on police review, staff recommended renewal of the liquor licenses for the establishments as listed in the agenda. This excludes Maple Lanes. APPROVED 20002-2003 LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWALS. 7. CLAIMS: APPROVED CLAIM NOS. 104552-104765. 8. LICENSES: APPROVED ALL LICENSES AS SUBMITTED. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to adopt the Agenda as presented. Seconded by Councilmember Wolfe. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 8, 2002 PAGE 6 UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Ms. Susan J. Okerstrom and Angelique K. Frederiksen, 1601 Gardena Avenue N.E., read a statement regarding the construction of their home on 6902 Benjamin Street. Construction began on their home in late February, and representatives from the City of Fridley told the contractors to remove the soil due to a steep slope and build a temporary access. No soil was allowed to be ' put on the lower edge of the lot and no vehicles could be driven on that section. Their contractor + showed the City the construction plans. The City stated that they should vacate the 20-foot utility easement and a 50-foot drainage assessment along the northern property line. No grading - or land alterations would be permitted within 50 feet of the north property line. The soil was temporarily deposited and would have been removed without altering the grade. Nowhere in the City's report which was prepared by engineering consultants did it state that the 50-foot easement on the northerly edge of the lot had to be left pristine and untouched. They tried to reason with Mr. Hickok, and questioned about mowing or landscaping to the azea. Mr. Hickok stated that he expected them to landscape the area and maintain it, and threatened to arrest them if they did not. Mr. Hickok told them he was speaking of a promise he made to the neighbors. Ms. Okerstrom stated that Mr. Burns refused to reverse Mr. Hickok's decisions. This 50-foot easement is not reported on the plat at the County. The original agreement is understood to satisfy neighbors who did not want the property developed. This does not violate any ordinance. Several neighbors complained during the construction process and their builder was required to put in a second silt fence. The soil pushed the silt down in one area and the neighbors complained. She said they were required to push the fence back up and reinforce it. The neighbors also complained of the bobcat used on the lower edge of the property. They had equal opportunity to purchase the property themselves. The Millers who abut the lot to the north appear to have privilege w'ith the City's Planning Department. Mr. Miller drained the water from his lot onto their land last summer. She said they complained about the digging he did, and the City put in a new storm sewer and regraded the sides of Mr. Miller's property without any notice given regarding the effect on their property. As a result of the unwarranted restrictions they had to change theu basement form and truck out each load of soil during excavation. Labor costs were added due to the access to the back of our property. The current cost of misinterpretation with Mr. Hickok is $10,004.75 including the excavation by their contractor. Ms. Okerstrom stated that the retaining wall that is required is $6,000. She said they believe the � City is responsible for the $10,004.75 incurred and they would like to be reimbursed. If these were elected positions, they would advocate removing Mr. Hickok and the City Attorney Mr. . Knaak from office. They believe they have been treated in a discriminatory, unreasonable fashion. They feel they have gone far beyond meeting any City or State regulations regarding this property. Mayor Lund asked that a separate meeting be scheduled for Mr. Knaak and Mr. Hickok to talk with them to discuss some of these questions. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 8, 2002 PAGE 7 Ms. Okerstrom stated that she would be happy to do that. Councilmember Wolfe stated that he thought one of the issues involving the bobcat was due to getting kitchen windows up to the top level. Ms. Frederiken stated that they needed the bobcat to help get the retaining walls on the side and rock to reinforce it. Mr. Hickok, Community Development Director, and Mr. Knaak, City Attorney, both stated that � they could meet Friday, April 19, at 8:00 a.m. � Mayor Lund thanked them for coming in. Mr. David Raines, 1290 Cheri Lane N.E., stated that Council is getting a lot of negative press about the sign issue. He said that the issue had nothing to do with the American flag, and he was shocked when he saw Dr. Dahl and the members of the American Legion waving the flag. He said Council needs to address how distracting the electronic readerboard sign is. He walks the City a lot and many people drive too fast as it is. If they are watching a sign and not watching where they are going it could be dangerous. There was a study done near Dr. Dahl's chiropractic office. 1,000,000 vehicles passed that intersection. Three out that number were involved in a collision and 1/3 had rear end collisions. MOTION by Councilmember Wolfe to accept Mr. Raines' letter into the record. Seconded by Councilmember Barnette. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mayor Lund asked about the statistics Mr. Raines had given. Mr. Hickok stated that he was very accurate about the 1,000,000 cars through the intersection in 26 days. A national study was done on the effect of a jumbotron-type sign at a stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Out of 1,000,000 cars, initially there were three accidents per million prior to a sign being installed. That jumped to ,four per million in the same location. They felt this would warrant a further investigation whether the sign itself contributed to that extra number of accidents. In an earlier meeting staff pointed out how many vehicles go through that intersection. A closer look needs to be given to this. Councilmember Wolfe asked if Dr. Dahl had been given a citation. Mr. Hickok stated that he had. He said it has been handled in a proper legal process. Two citations were issued prior to this matter becoming a flag issue. He said that the problem with this sign is the flashing and movement on the fixture, and that the words change too fast. There are two different arraignments scheduled for April 18 and May 2. Mr. Burns, City Manager, asked if there were six citations. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 8, 2002 PAGE 8 Mr. Hickok stated that there are six citations and twelve different counts amongst those cita.tions. Councilmember Billings asked if there was a video of the sign. Mr. Hickok stated that there was and it was played on Channel9. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that it was a bright hot pink color and a bright neon purple. Mr. Hickok stated that the people are supposed to be watching red and green lights sitting at the stoplight, but this contradicts the colors and that is a safety concern. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that she could see the brightness from the sign while on Mississippi Street going north. Mayor Lund stated that this is not about displaying the American flag, or about patriotism. It is simply a safety issue and is currently against the City's ordinance. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 9. CONSIDERATION OF AN INTOXICATING LI UOR LICENSE FOR MINNESOTA SPORTS FEDERATION, DB/A SPIKERS GRILLE & BEACH CLUB, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 7651 HIGHWAY 65 N E(WARD 2)• MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to waive the reading and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilmember Billings. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED AT 8:00 P.M. NIr. Pribyl, Finance Director, stated that this hearing and the following one are due to changes in ownership, not additional new licenses. Minnesota Sports Federation has acquired this facility which is located at 7651 Highway 65. The restaurant is known as Spiker's Grille and Beach Club. The only change is ownership of the property. The property will be managed by the same managers. The new owner must acquire their own license and the business will still operate as Spiker's Grille and Beach Club. The Public Safety department has reviewed the application and found no reason to deny the request. Councilmember Billings asked if there was any information on the food to liquor ratio. Mr. Pribyl stated that they did receive information from the past management and they were in compliance. Councilmember Billings asked if they were close to the cut-off line or well within the guidelines. Mr. Pribyl stated that they were well within. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 8, 2002 PAGE 9 MOTION by Councilmember Wolfe to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilmember Barnette. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT 8:05 P.M. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if the license would be approved at the next meeting. Mr. Pribyl stated that it would. 10. CONSIDERATION OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE FOR NIN SEAN CO d/b/a/ SEAN'S GRILLE & PUB, (FORMERLY KNOWN AS K.J.'S RESTAURANT AND BAR) GENERALLY LOCATED AT 8298 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E.: 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 MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED AT 8:06 P.M. Mr. Pribyl, Finance Director, stated that this item is due to a change of ownership only. The business will operate as Sean's Grille & Pub. The Public Safety Department has reviewed the request and found no reason to deny it. Mr. Sean Tierney, the new owner, is here. One of the big issues involved is the food to liquor ratio. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if he was aware of the food to liquor ratio. Mr. Tierney stated that he was. He has not owned any restaurants, but has worked in the field. Councilmember Bolkcom asked what kind of inenu he was going to have. Mr. Tierney stated that they submitted a few menus to Council showing the Irish/Italian theme. Councilmember Billings asked if there were any compliance checks with the former owner relative to liquor ratios. Mr. Pribyl stated that there were not. Councilmember Billings stated that the food to liquor ratio at that establishment was very close to the line before. The City of Fridley has a long established a policy that it wants the liquor establishments first to be restaurants. Mr. Teirney stated that he was aware of that and he will be managing seven days per week. He has not managed before, but has done food preparation and cooking. He indicated that that was FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 8, 2002 PAGE 10 why he was catering to the grille aspect. He has also done bartending and has chosen 8 to 12 staff members who have been in the business for quite some time. Councilmember Billings stated that as the former owner of a couple of on-sale liquor establishments it will be a complex learning curve. He wished him luck. Mr. Tierney thanked him. MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilmember Barnette. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT 8:10 P.M. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that this liquor license would come again before Council on Apri122. NEW BUSINESS: 11. SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #02-03, BY AL-AMAL SCHOOL, TO CONVERT THE PROPERTY INTO A LICENSED DAYCARE CENTER, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 1413 GARDENA AVENUE N E(WARD 2)• Mr. Hickok, Community Development Director, stated that the existing home would be converted to meet all County and State licensing requirements for a new daycare center. The home is on the east side of the Al-Amal school. The property is zoned R-1, single family residential. The existing home was built in 1949 before two additions were built in 1952 and 1996. The garage was built in 1987. The property is owned by the Islamic Center of Minnesota and exists as a licensed family daycare. Code Section 205 requires a special use permit to a11ow daycare centers located in places of worship, schools, and other buildings located on an arterial or collector street in the R-1 zoning district. Mr. Hickok stated that the code requires one parking space for every 100 square feet of usable daycaze area. The petitioner stated that 614 square feet of the home would be used to accommodate the daycare center. According to the code requirement, six parking spaces are required for the daycare center. The existing driveway and parking area provide enough space for those six vehicles. Sta.ff observed the property and noticed there are as many as three vehicles parked in the driveway at any given time. Code requires a daycare center to have a minimum lot size of 12,000 square feet. The dimension of the lot is 100 feet by 200 feet, which is 20,000 squaze feet exceeding lot size requirements. The daycare center will accommodate 10 to 14 preschool age children and will operate Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Mr. Hickok stated that the Planning Commission reviewed this and recommended approval with two stipulations. Daycare centers are a permitted special use in the R-1 district, provided they are located in places of worship, schools, or other buildings on arterial or collector streets. Staff FRIDLEY CITY COLTNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 8, 2002 PAGE 11 recommended approval subject to two stipulations. The petitioner was aware of the meeting but is not present. Councilmember Wolfe asked if the parking issue would be dealt with on a complaint only basis, and whether or not a curb extension would be installed. Mr. Hickok stated that they will do a curb extension if the Public Works Director wants them to have it done. The Public Works Director wants to see how it is operating and then extend it if necessary. He likes the idea of the buses pulling up in front of the school itself, but does not know if it should be extended down to the residential property. The parking is intended for children of people who work at the school. Councilmember Bolkcom asked why Mr. Haukaas was not interested in having a curb extension. Mr. Hickok stated that he would prefer to keep the arrangement in front of the school as it is. It was designed to allow two buses to pull off the street. Mr. Haukaas lives neaz there and drives by every day so he can monitor the situation. Also, there are power lines that would need to be moved in order to do that. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that in the past, there have been neighbors concerned about drop-off traffic and there were issues with parking in that neighborhood. She asked if they could increase the number of children if they have more staff. She is concerned that this would be dealt with only on a complaint basis. Mr. Hickok stated that any complaints would be investigated. After the original complaints with the Al-Amal's request for the special use permit, parking was discontinued across the street at Totino-Grace and the curb was widened in front of Al-Amal school. Staff has not received any additional complaints and make their own observation as they are driving along that route. Widening of the roadway would not be warranted and could be left open for discussion if necessary. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that the minutes read that parking was available at Totino- Grace, but it was overflowing there. Mr. Hickok stated that special use permits should be reviewed on an annual basis by staff and can be brought back to Council at any point. Staff at Al-Amal know if there is a modification made, it needs to be brought to the City's attention. Licenses need signatures from the City so if they increase the number of children, the City would know. Totino-Grace and the Al-Amal school meet their parking needs by using parking during off demand times for the other facility. On weekends Totino-Grace is not being used. On weekends, the Al-Amal school is being used for events in their gymnasium. Mayor Lund asked if this was the second building the Al-Amal school used for daycare. Mr. Hickok stated that a faculty member of Al-Amal school owns the house on the west side of the school and lives in it. There is also a family daycare that fits all the family guidelines. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 8, 2002 PAGE 12 Mayor Lund asked what is different for this daycare now than before when they were a family daycare. Mr. Hickok stated that they met the R-1 district guidelines for a home based daycaze. They did not have anyone living in the structure, so that is a distinction for the special use permit for a daycaze facility. They were doing what they thought was appropriate before and found out they could not do this without someone living in the home and took it to the standard process. Mayor Lund stated that the Al-Amal school is concerned about how their neighbors feel and they are willing to put in expansion for pazking. It is very heavily used so why not a turnaround in the actual driveway so they aze not backing out into the street. Mr. Hickok stated that has never been looked at and is something that could be added. It would not overburden them, but the only concern is that if it is an L shape and they are 3 deep and 2 across, it might be that cazs may get in the way. Al-Amal School is open to what staff feels is necessary to make it work right. Mayor Lund stated that if the dropping off becomes a tr�c hazard, at what point would the City learn of it. The residents have repeatedly complained of traffic in the Totino-Grace and Al-Amal School area. Mr. Hickok stated that as they review the special use permits on an annual basis, they could make a determination at that time, and build it into the next street improvement project. Councilmember Bolkcom asked how one staff inember would be in charge on monitoring this. The 60-day action plan is up on April 15 and the next meeting is not until April 22. Mr. Haukaas is not here to ask about the curb cut and the petitioner is not here to ask about the turnaround or the curb cut. She asked who was liable if something happens. She asked how stipulations could be changed if someone was not here to agree. Mr. Hickok stated that extending the 60-day window is one option. Mayor Lund stated that he has heard repeatedly,from residents who have said the daycare center was in operation over a yeaz ago. It took them a long time to apply for the permit. He is surprised no one is present. Councilmember Wolfe stated that since the big issue happened over two years ago, he has not heard one complaint from anyone about the Islamic Center or traffic. Mr. Hickok convinced him that the daycare is not going to change the traffic because the people already park behind the schooL Councilmember Balkcom stated that there are issues there because there will be discussion about parking. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 8, 2002 PAGE 13 Councilmember Wolfe stated that it is regarding Totino-Grace because they are planning to change their tennis courts into more parking. He stated that he has not received one single complaint since the issue with the property maintenance and parking. Councilmember Bolkcom stated that two Planning Commission members had concerns regarding the traffic in the azea. Mayor Lund stated that it probably will not affect the Al-Amal School if this hearing is continued since they are already operating the daycare. Councilmember Bolkcom asked Mr. Knaak if they could use the language they have to extend the permit process. Mr. Knaak stated that under statute there is power to extend the process for an additional period of time with written notification to the applicant. MOTION by Mayor Lund to table Special Use Permit, SP #02-03, to ascertain the necessary information to fully examine and study the request to the extent of the review period for the City Council action an additiona160 days and notify the petitioner in writing of the 60-day extension as soon as possible. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom. UPON A VOICE VOTE, COUNCILMEMBERS BOLKCOM, MAYOR LUND, COUNCILMEMBER BARNETTE VOTING AYE, COUNCILMEMBER BILLINGS AND COUNCILMEMBER WOLFE VOTING NAY, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED 3 TO 2. 12. INFORMAL STATUS REPORTS: Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that another City newsletter was coming out on April 12. A conference meeting was scheduled for April 15 at 6:00 p.m. to discuss the Community Development and Public Works Departments' sections of the CounciUCommission survey. He would suggest it start at 6:00 p.m. Mr. Burns stated that Sue Price resigned from the Parks and Recreation Commission and Carter Hendricks resigned from the Charter and Human Resources Commission. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if there was a question regarding the street reconstruction meeting. Mr. Hickok stated that he received the final Environmental Impact Statement on the Northstar Corridor. They are starting the 30-day response window that has been reviewed by the Federal Transit Authority and is ready to be approved. There is one last window to make comment. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if they talked about having a neighborhood meeting on that site itself. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 8, 2002 PAGE 14 Mr. Hickok stated that they are working on times and will have it soon. StafPs suggestions would be offered for Council review. A public notice would be placed in the newspaper and we would use our previous mailing list. Councilmember Bolkcom asked how Mr. Hickok planned on notifying Council members about the previous issues from the meetings. Mr. Hickok stated that there is an executive summary document that would be made available to Council, but Council is welcome to all the documents. The executive summary is about 45 pages and will provide a summary of comments on the Fridley portion of the document. Councilmember Bolkcom suggested we invite the State senators and representatives for the �► public hearing. NIr. Hickok stated that the 30-day hearing is May 6. ADJOURN: MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE APRIL 8, 2002, CITY COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURNED AT 8:46 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Signe L. Johnson Scott Lund Recording Secretary Mayor CITY OF FRIDLEY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 3, 2002 CALL TO ORDER: Chairperson Savage called the April 3, 2002, Planning Commission meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Diane Savage, Dean Saba, Barb Johns, Leroy Oquist Members Absent: Dave Kondrick, Larry Kuechle, Brad Dunham Others Present: Stacy Stromberg, Planner Shannon Wright, 506 Rice Creek Terrace Lloyd Nietling, 506 Rice Creek Terrace Timothy Miller, 591 Dover Street Sue Paenter, 541 Dover Street Marlene Knight, 513 Rice Creek Terrace APPROVE THE MARCH 20 2002 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES: MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded by Ms. Johns, to approve the March 20, 2002, Planning Commission meeting minutes as presented. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP #02-04, by Shannon Wright and Lloyd Nietling, for a second accessory structure (garage), generally located at 506 Rice Creek Terrace NE MOTION by Ms. Johns, seconded by Mr. Saba, to waive the reading and open the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED AT 7:31 P.M. Ms. Stromberg stated that the petitioners are seeking a special use permit to allow the construction of an 864 square foot accessory structure in the rear yard of their residence at 506 Rice Creek Terrace. The building will be used for storage and a workshop. Section 205 of the City Code requires a special use permit to allow accessory buildings other than the first accessory building over 240 square feet. It also requires that the total square footage of accessory structures not exceed 1,400 square feet. The total square footage of the existing garage and the proposed accessory structure is 1,304 square feet. There is also a 71.5 square foot enclosed storage area located directly next to the existing garage that must be removed upon comptetion of the proposed accessory structure as it does not meet building code requirements. The petitioners have asked to keep the enclosed storage area intact until the proposed structure is constructed to eliminate any outdoor storage issues. 1 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 3, 2002 PAGE 2 Ms. Stromberg stated that the proposed accessory structure wouid be accessed off 68�' Avenue. The accessory structure meets ail setback requirements. Staff has received comments from two neighbors expressing concern that the covenant requirements do not allow detached garages. The covenants expired in 1985. If the covenant had not expired, it would have been up to the neighbors to bring a lawsuit against the petitioner because the City does not enforce covenants. Ms. Stromberg stated staff recommends approval with the following stipulations as second accessory buildings over 240 square feet are a permitted special use in the R-1 zoning district: 1. The petitioner shall install a Code-required hard surface driveway within 12 months of issuance of the building permit. 2. The petitioner shall obtain all necessary building permits prior to construction. 3. The structure shall not be used for a home occupation or living area. 4. All vehicles shall be stored on a hard surface as approved by the City. 5. Total square footage of all accessory structures must not exceed 1,400 square feet. 6. The garage shall be architecturally compatible with the existing home and finished with complementary siding and color scheme. 7. The petitioner shall remove the enclosed storage area along the southwest side of the garage prior to April 3, 2003, or prior to the final inspection of the proposed accessory structure, whichever comes first. Ms. Savage asked if there were any other comments from the neighbors. Ms. Stromberg stated they heard one comment from a neighbor who wrote to say the proposed garage was okay with her. Mr. Oquist asked if this special use permit was not approved, would the enclosed storage area along the southwest side of the garage have to be removed? Ms. Stromberg stated that, yes, it would have to be removed. Ms. Savage asked if staff had explained to the neighbors that the covenant had expired. Ms. Stromberg stated that when she first spoke to the neighbor who had the question, she was not clear whether the covenant had expired. The City Attorney advised her it had expired, so she left a message for the neighbor to give her a call back. She never received a call back from the neighbor. Mr. Saba asked why the garage would be at an odd angle. Ms. Shannon Wright, petitioner, stated that it was a mistake. It had been approved to go right along parallel to the easement. They are planning to do a renovation in the yard, and this would be a good time to put this accessory structure out there because they are going to be doing major dirt hauling. They are planning to spend around $50,000 outside of the house to update the property. They talked with six of the nearest neighbors who do not have a problem with the garage. The neighbor across the street on 68th Avenue has a detached garage located across the street from their proposed garage location. No neighbor has a front door looking out on 68tn Avenue. The people in back on both sides do not have a problem with the new garage. She stated they want to make this look property as nice as they can, and they do not have any problems with the stipulations. The enclosed storage area along the side of the garage was 2 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 3, 2002 PAGE 3 built by her husband and is not attached to the garage. It does not bother her to take it down. They will remove everything out from the storage area into the new garage and have the storage structure dismantled then. Siteworks Design will be building the foundation. It should take about three weeks to build the accessory structure. Ms. Marlene Knight, 513 Rice Creek Terrace, stated that she has safety concerns and did return the phone caft about the covenant to Ms. Stromberg twice. She then talked to Mr. Bolin. This is a very short street at about 1/2 block. People race around these corners all the time. The neighbors are looking at a 3+ car garage here and the potential for abuse by future owners is a concern with extended family having more cars producing more traffic. The neighborhood has all attached garages and this would not fit in. Ms. Savage stated that the special use permit request meets the requirements that accessory buildings cannot exceed 1,400 square feet. Ms. Knight stated that she understands that and is only bringing up various safety issues and other things that come along with having such a fairly short street. Ms. Savage stated she is very familiar with this street as she drives there twice a day. She has never experienced cars zipping around fast. She has lived near there for 15 years. Ms. Knight stated cars go too fast all the time, go up on people's yards, and everything else. She has lived there for over 30 years. Mr. Lloyd Nietling, 506 Rice Creek Terrace, stated that he jogs the area. Many people's garages are filled with treasures. He is a pat rack and has lots of treasures. They have no plan to use this as a garage. The first thing that will go into this structure will probably be the ping pong table, saw, and other treasures. He does not think that three car garages attached to the house look very good. There are many houses with two car garages with two vehicles sitting out in the driveway, and he does not think that looks very good. They want to increase the value of the property and keep the location looking nice. MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by Mr. Oquist, to close the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 7:50 P.M. Ms. Johns asked if Fridley has an ordinance that limits the amount of cars parked in the driveway. Ms. Stromberg stated it does not. Mr. Saba stated that many people need more storage space for vehicles and other things. He does not have any problem with this at all. Ms. Johns stated that there does not seem to be any problem with this request. If the home was ever sold, there might be a problem with many cars in the driveway and garage. Ms. Savage stated she does not have any problem with this request. 3 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 3, 2002 PAGE 4 MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by Mr. Oquist, to recommend approvai of Special Use Permit, SP #02-04, by Shannon Wright and Lloyd Nietiing, for a second accessory structure (garage), generally located at 506 Rice Creek Terrace NE with the following stipulations: 1. The petitioner shall install a Code-required hard surface driveway within 12 months of issuance of the building permit. 2. The petitioner shall obtain all necessary building permits prior to construction. 3. The structure shall not be used for a home occupation or living area. 4. All vehicles shall be stored on a hard surface as approved by the City. 5: Total square footage of all accessory structures must not exceed 1,400 square feet. 6. The garage shall be architecturally compatible with the existing home and finished with complementary siding and color scheme. 7. The petitioner shall remove the enclosed storage area along the southwest side of the garage prior to April 3, 2003, or prior to the final inspection of the proposed accessory structure, whichever comes first. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Ms. Savage stated this will go to City Council on April 22. 2. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP #02-05, by Timothy Miller, for a second accessory structure (garage), generally located at 591 Dover Street NE MOTION by Ms. Johns, seconded by Mr. Oquist, to open the public hearing and waive the reading. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING AS OPENED AT 7:53 P.M. Ms: Stromberg stated that the petitioner is requesting a special use permit to allow the construction of an 840 square foot garage. Section 205 requires a special use permit to allow accessory buildings other than the first accessory building over 240 square feet and requires the total square footage of accessory structures not to exceed 1,400 square feet. The total square footage of the existing garage and the proposed accessory structure is 1,374 square feet. The proposed structure would be located 58 feet back from the property line. Staff recommends approval with the following stipulations as this is a permitted special use in the zoning district: 1. The petitioner shall obtain all necessary building permits prior to construction. 2. The structure shall not be used for a home occupation or living area. 3. All vehicles shall be stored on a hard surface as approved by the City. 4. Total square footage of all accessory structures must not exceed 1,400 square feet. 5. The garage shall be architecturally compatible with existing home and finished with complementary siding and color scheme. Ms. Savage asked if there were any calls from the neighbors. Ms. Stromberg stated she did not receive any calls. Mr. Saba asked if there was a drainage problem with the landscape in back. 0 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 3, 2002 PAGE 5 Ms. Stromberg stated this was shown to the City Engineering staff, and they did not have any drainage concerns. Mr. Timothy Miller, petitioner, stated that he does not have any objections to the stipulations. Ms. Savage asked if there were any reactions from the neighbors. Mr. Miller stated that he has not had any reactions from the neighbors. Mr. Saba asked if there were any problems with drainage or flooding. Mr. Miller stated he is on the end of a dead end street, and it is all downhill from there. The water flows away from the property. Ms. Sue Paenter, 541 Dover Street, stated she is Mr. Miller's neighbor. She wanted to show support for Mr. Miller's project. She believed it is a good idea. MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded by Ms. Johns, to close the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 7:56 P.M. MOTION by Ms. Johns, seconded by Mr. Saba, to recommend approval of Special Use Permit, SP #02-05, by Timothy Miller, for a second accessory structure (garage), generally located at 591 Dover Street NE with the following stipulations: 1. The petitioner shall obtain all necessary building permits prior to construction. 2. The structure shall not be used for a home occupation or living area. 3. All vehicles shall be stored on a hard surface as approved by the City. 4. Total square footage of all accessory structures must not exceed 1,400 square feet. 5. The garage shall be architecturally compatible with existing home and finished with complementary siding and color scheme. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Ms. Savage stated this wi�l go to City Council on April 22. 3. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE MARCH 13 2002 APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING: MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded by Ms. Johns, to receive the minutes. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. OTHER BUSINESS: Ms. Stromberg stated the next Planning Commission meeting is April 17. 5 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 3, 2002 PAGE 6 ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded by Mr. Saba, to adjoum the meeting. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE APRIL 3, 2002, PLANNING COMMISSION ADJOURNED AT 7:59 P.M. espectfully submitted, � ��,t-�J , Si e L. Joh �jd R rding S etary 0 ` AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCtL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 CffY OF FRIDLEY Date: April 16, 2002 To: William Burns, City Manager�,�� 1� From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Paul Bolin, Planning Coordinator Stacy Stromberg, Planner Subject: Special Use Permit Request, SP #02-04, Shannon Wright and Lloyd Nietling M-02-40 INTRODUCTION Shannon Wright and Lloyd Nietling are seeking a special use permit to allow the construction of a 864 square foot accessory building in the rear yard of their property at 506 Rice Creek Terrace. The proposed structure will be used for storage and a workshop. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION At the April 3, 2002, Planning Commission meeting, a public hearing was held for SP #02- 04. After a brief discussion, the Planning Commission recommended approval of special use permit, SP #02-04, with the stipulations as presented. THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. PLANNING STAFF RECOMMNEDATION City Staff recommends concurrence with the Planning Commission. STIPULATIONS 1. Petitioner shall install Code required hard surface driveway within 12 months of issuance of a building permit. 2. Petitioner shall obtain all necessary permits prior to construction. 3. The structure shall not be used for a home occupation or living area. 4. All vehicles shall be stored on a hard surface as approved by the City. 5. Total square footage of all accessory structures must not exceed 1,400 square feet. 6. Garage shall be architecturally compatible with existing home and finished with a complementary side and color scheme. 7. Petitioner shall remove enclosed storage area along the southwest side of the garage prior to April 3, 2003 or prior to the final inspection of the proposed accessory structure, which ever comes first. � City of Fridley Land Use Application SP #02-04 April 3, 2002 GENER�L I��iFORMATION SPECIAL INFORMATION Applicant: Shannon Wright & Lloyd Nietling 506 Rice Creek Terrace NE Fridley MN 55432 Requested Action: Special Use Permit to allow a second accessory stcucture over 240 square feet. Existing Zoning: R-1 (Single Family Residential) Location: 506 Rice Creek Terrace Size: 13,720 sq. ft. .31 acres E�sting Land Use: Single family home. Surrounding Land Use & Zoning: N: Single Family & R-1 E: Single Family & R-1 S: Single Family & R-1 W: Single Family & R-1 Comprehensive Plan Conformance: Consistent with Plan Zoning Ordinance Conformance: Sec. 205.071.C.(1) requires a special use pernut to allow accessory buildings other than the first accessory building, over 240 square feet. Zoning History: 1955 — Lot is platted. 1958 — Home and Garage are built. 1985 — Screen porch converted into 3- season porch Legal Description of Property: Lot 11, Block 5, Rice Creek Terrace Plat 4 Public Utilities: Home is connected. Transportation: 68`h Avenue would provide access to the proposed garage. Physical Characteristics: Typical suburban la�dscaping. : SUMMARY OF PROJECT The petitioners, Ms. Wright and Mr. Nietling are seeking a special use pemut to allow the construction of an 864 square foot accessory building in the rear yard of their properly. SUMMARY OF A1�IALYSIS City Sta, f'f recommends approval of this special use permit, with stipulations. Second accessory buildings over 240 square feet are a pemutted special use in the R-1 zoning district, provided the total square footage of all accessory buildings doesn't exceed 1,400 square feet. The current twastall garage is 440 square feet and the proposed accessory structure is 864 square feet. The peritioner also has a 71.5 square foot storage area located directly next to the existing garage. This storage area will need to be removed upon completion of the proposed accessory structure, as it dces not meet building code requirements. The total of all accessory buildings, existing and proposed, minus the storage area is 1,304 square feet. CITY COUNCIL ACTION/ 60 DAY DATE City Council — Apri122, 2002 60 Day — Apri129, 2002 _ rs � 4 ,,,� � �° .� "� �, � ' �- wa"�c.� ,� �� -�. - "� a ^e:,�. " .rvr..�. °. °vy��.�f'I (Location of Proposed Garage) Staff Report Prepared by: Stacy Stromberg 0 � 0 SP #02-04 REQUEST The petitioners, Shannon Wright and Lloyd Nietling, are seeking a special use permit to allow the construction of an 864 square foot second accessory building. The building will be used for storage and a workshop. ANALYSIS The property is located on the corner of Rice Creek Terrace and 68`h Avenue, with the home being "squared up" to and fronting on Rice Creek Terrace. The existing home and garage were built in 1958. Existing home and attached garage Accessory structures over 240 square feet are a permitted special use in the R-1 zoning district. The existing garage is 440 square feet and the proposed accessory structure is 864 square feet. The total square footage of the existing garage and the proposed accessory structure are a total of 1,304 square feet, which is 96 square feet less than the total allowed by Code. There is also a 71.5 square foot storage area that is located directly next to the existing garage. This storage area will need to be removed upon completion of the proposed accessory structure, as it does not meet building code requirements. The petitioners have asked to keep this storage area intact until the proposed structure is constructed, to eliminate any outdoor storage issues that might become a problem if the structure was removed. 0 The proposed accessory structure will be accessed off of 68�h Avenue. In order for the structure to be accessed off of 68`h Avenue an additional curb cut will be needed. The City's engineering staff has reviewed the proposed accessory structure location and has approved the additional curb cut. The proposed garage location meets all setbacks and lot coverage requirements. City staff has received comments from two neighboring property owners. One neighbor wrote to simply say they were O.K. will the proposed second accessory structure, while the other neighbor had questions about the size and use of the structure. . . _ : � .�.. ,�.: �.��:- . Proposed Garage Location in Rear Yard of the Property RECOMMENDATIONS City Staff recommends approval as secqnd accessory structures are permitted under special use permit in the R-1 Single Family Districf. w � STIPULATIONS Staff recommends that if the special use permit is granted, the following stipulations be • attached. 1. Petitioner shall install Code required hard surface driveway within 12 months of issuance of the building permit. 2. Petitioner shall obtain all necessary building permits prior to construction. 3. The structure shall not be used for a home occupation or living area. 4. All vehicles shall be stored on a hard surface as approved by the City. 5. Total square footage of all accessory structures must not exceed 1,400 square feet. 6. Garage shall be architecturally compatible with existing home and finished with complementary siding and color scheme. 10 / AGENDA ITEM � CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 CffY OF FRIDLEY Date: April 16, 2002 To: William Burns, City Manager ,,,� '� � From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Paul Bolin, Planning Coordinator Stacy Stromberg, Planner Subject: Special Use Permit Request, SP #02-05, Timothy Miller M-02-41 INTRODUCTION Timothy Miller is seeking a special use permit to allow the construction of an 840 square foot accessory building at his residence at 591 Dover Street. The proposed structure will be used for vehicle parking. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION At the Apri13, 2002, Planning Commission meeting, a public hearing was held for SP #02- 05. After a brief discussion, the Planning Commission recommended approval of special use permit, SP #02-05, with the stipulations as presented. THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. PLANNING STAFF RECOMMNEDATION City Staff recommends concurrence with the Planning Commission. STIPULATIONS 1. Petitioner shall obtain all necessary permits prior to construction. 2. The structure shall not be used for a home occupation or living area. 3. All vehicles shall be stored on a hard surface as approved by the City. 4. Total square footage of all accessory structures must not exceed 1,400 square feet. 5. Garage shall be architecturally compatible with existing home and finished with a complementary siding and color scheme. 11 City of Fridley Land Use Application SP #02-05 Apri13, 2002 GENERAL INFORIVIATION SPECIAL INFORMATION Applicant: Timothy Miller 591 Dover Street NE Fridley MN 55432 Requested Action: Special Use Pernut to allow a second accessory stcucture over 240 square feet. Exisang Zorung: R 1 (Single Family Residential) Location: 591 Dover Street Size: 14,850 sq. ft. .34 acres Existing Land Use: Single faznily home. Sturounding Land Use & Zoning: N: Single Family & R-1 E: Single Family & R 1 S: Single Family & R-1 W: Single Family & R-1 Comprehensive Plan Conformance: Consistent with Plan Zoning Ordinance Conformance: Sec. 205.07.1.C.(1) requires a special use pemut to allow accessory buildings other than the first accessory building, over 240 square feet. Zoning History: 1922 — Lot is platted. 1949 — Home built pre-1949. 1963 — Detached garage built. 1991 — Dover Street vacated. 1998 — Building pemut issued to const�uct a basement and add a foyer. Legal Descriprion of Property: Lots 18 thru 21, Block K, Riverview Heights Public Utilities: Home is connected. 12 Transportation: Broad Avenue would provide access to the proposed garage. Physical Characteristics: Typical suburban landscaping. SUMMARY OF PROJECT The petitioner, NIr. Miller is seeldng a special use pemut to allow the const�uction of an 840 square foot accessory structure. SUMMARY OF ANALYSIS City Staff recommends approval of this special use permit, with stipulations. Second accessory buildings over 240 square feet are a pemutted special use in the R-1 zoning district, provided the total square footage of all accessory building doesn't exceed 1,400 square feet. The cuirent garage is 534 square feet and the proposed accessory structure is 840 square feet. The total of all accessory buildings, e�sting and proposed is 1,374 square feet. CITY COUNCIL ACTION/ 60 DAY DATE City Council — Apri122, 2002 60 Day — Apri129, 2002 (Location of Proposed Garage) Staff Report Prepared by: Stacy Stromberg SP #02-05 REQUEST The er, Timothy Miller is seeking a special use permit to allow the construction of an 840 square foot second accessory building at his residence at 591 Dover Street. The proposed building will be used for vehicle parking. ANA- The property is addressed off of Dover Street, however, it is accessed from Broad Avenue. The dimensions of the lot are 110 ft. by 135 ft. and it's a rectangular shape. The existing home was built prior to 1949, the existing garage was built in 1963, and there was a building permit issued in 1998 to construct a basement and to add a foyer to the home. Existing home and the existing garage is located on tne east siae or tne nome Accessory structures over 240 square feet are a permitted special use in the R-1 zoning district. The existing garage is 534 square feet and the proposed accessory structure is 840 square feet. The existing garage, plus the proposed accessory structure are a total of 1,374 square feet, which is 26 square feet less than the total allowed by Code. The proposed garage will be setback approximately 58 feet from the front yard property line. The proposed garage meets all other setback and lot coverage requirements. City staff hasn't received any comments from neighboring property owners. 13 Proposed Garage Location RECOMMENDATIONS City Staff recommends approval as second accessory structures over 240 square feet are permitted with a special use permit in the R-1 Sing/e Family District. STIPULATIONS Staff recommends that if the special use permit is granted, the following stipulations be attached. 1. Petitioner shall obtain all necessary building permits prior to construction. 2. The structure shall not be used for a home occupation or living area. 3. Alf vehicles shall be stored on a hard surface as approved by the City. 4. Total square footage of all accessory structures must not exceed 1,400 square feet. 5. Garage shall be architecturally compatibfe with existing home and finished with complementary siding and color scheme. 14 / � QfY OF FRIDLEY ` TO: • FROM: DATE: suBJECT 0 a AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 '�am W. Burns Ci Mana er .� W�ll� , ry g ,�� � Jon H.�Ha�ukaas, Public Works Director April 16, 2002 Street Improvement Project No. ST. 2002 - 1 PW02-033 The attached resolution approves the final plans and specifications and authorizes the advertisement of bids for the Edgewater Gardens Neighborhood Street Improvement Project No. ST. 2002 - l. Recommend the City Council adopt the attached resolution to proceed with the project and to expedite the construction process. JHH:cz Attachment 15 RESOLUTION NO. - 2002 RESOLUTION RECEIVING FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS: EDGEWATER GARDENS NEIGHHORHOOD STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST. 2002 - 1 WHEREAS, Resolution No. 38 - 2001 ordered the preliminary plans, specifications and estimates of the costs thereof for the improvements in this project, and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 62 - 2001 received the preliminary engineering � report and set a public hearinq for the improvements in this project, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on December 17, 2001 regarding this + proj ect, and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 14 - 2002 ordered final plans and estimates of costs for this project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution No. 38 - 2001 are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit: Street improvements including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, necessary repairs to the storm sewer, water and sanitary sewer systems, landscaping and other facilities located on and under the followinq streets: Rice Creek Way - East River Road to Ashton Avenue Hickory Drive - Rice Creek Way to Mississippi Street Ashton Avenue - Rice Creek Way to 65'� Way 65'-� Way - Hickory Drive to Ashton Avenue 66th Way - Hickory Drive to Ashton Avenue 66� Way - Hickory Drive to Ashton Avenue 67th Way - Hickory Drive to Ashton Avenue That the work involved in said improvements as listed above shall hereafter be designed as: EDGEWATER GARDENS NEIGHBORHOOD STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST. 2002 - 1 • 2. The plans and specifications prepared by the Public Works Department for such improvements and each of them pursuant to the Council resolutions heretofore adopted, a copy of which plans and specifications are hereto attached and made a part thereof, are hereby approved and shall be filed with City Clerk. 16 0 . 0 Resolution No. - 2002 Page 2 The Director of Public Works shall accordinqly prepare and cause to be inserted in the official newspaper advertisements for bids upon the making of such improvements under such approved plans and specifications. The advertisement shall be published for three (3) weeks (at least 21 days), and shall specify the work to be done and will state the bids will be opened and considered in the Council Chambers of the Fridley Municipal Center and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the Public Works Director and accompanied by a cash deposit, bid bond, or certified check payable to the City for five percent (5�) of the amount of such bid. That the advertisement for bids for the Edgewater Gardens Neighborhood Street Improvement Project No. ST. 2002 - 1 shall be substantially in the standard form. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 22nd DAY OF APRIL, 2002. ATTEST: DEBRA A. SKOGEN - CITY CLERK SCOTT J. LUND - MAYOR ■ <J � � QTY OF FRIDLEY TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJ ECT: AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 William W. Burns C' � , ity Manager;�(�, Jon �� s, Public Works Director April 16, 2002 Award of Contract for Riverview Heights Flood Pump PW02-034 On February 20, 2002 the City received one proposal for the installation of a 30-in. storm water pump at the Springbrook Creek control structure on 79`� Way. This bid was submitted by Ray Anderson of General Repair in the amount of $86,220. The bid amount includes the pump, all controls, and installation. Power will be provided by one of the Ciry's generators. We investigated the possibiliry of a dedicated power source but did not feel the extra $25,000 was justifiable with the infrequent use of this equipment. Funding for this project will be from three different sources. We were successful in obtaining a grant of $30,400 &om the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Flood Hazard Mitigation program and an additional $44,750 from FEMA's Project Impact. The City's capital improvement budget had $20,000 earmarked for this project in 2003 but will be moved up to this year to meet the matching requirements for the companion grants. The grant monies will be spent before City funds. Recommend the Ciry Council award the contract for the Riverview Heights Storm Water Pump to General Repair in the amount of $86,220. JHH:cz : . � � GTY OF FRIDLEY AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 TO: William W. Burns, City Manager ��� FROM: Jon H. H��aukaas, Public Works Director - DATE: SUBJECT: April 1'7, 2002 PW02-036 Award of Contract for Pedestrian Bridge Replacement Project No. 341 On Monday, April 15, 2002, we opened bids for the replacement of the pedestrian bridge connecting the upper level of the Municipal Ramp to the HRA properry to the north. Three bids were received with the low bid being submitted by Gladstone Construction, Inc. of St. Paul, MN, in the amount of �50,648. The majority of the cost for this project will be passed through to the insurance carrier for Pretzel's Sanitation. The City will be responsible for the sidewalk approach repairs we had planned to do last year and for the cost of the additional warning arches to be installed to either side of the bridge. Recommend the City Council accept the bids and award the contract for the Pedestrian Bridge Replacement Project No. 341 to Gladstone Construction, Inc. in the amount of $50,648. JHH:cz Attachment 0 19 BID FOR PROPOSALS PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT NO. 341 APRIL 15, 2002,10:00 A.M. PLANHOLDER BID BOND BID Gladstone Construction Inc United Fire & $50,648 1315 Frost Ave Casualty St Paul, MN 55109 Global Specialty Contractors Inc. AIA $56,900 3220 Terminal Drive Eagan, MN 55121 Jay Bros, Inc. Crranite Re $59,920 P O Box 700 Forest Lake, MN 55025 Construction Materials, Inc. NO BID 6725 Oxford Street St Louis Pazk, MN 55426 LS Black Constructors Inc. NO BID 1959 Sloan Place St Paul MN 55117 Michael Watercott Const, Inc. NO BID 10162 17th St SE St Cloud MN 56304 Minnetonka Iron Works NO BID 220 W 90th Bloomington I�Il�I 55420 Redstone Construction NO BID POBox218 Mora MN 55051 Rice Lake Construction Group NO BID CO Rd 12, PO Box 517 � Deerwood MN 56444 S. J. Anderson Construction NO BID 19 E Pleasant Lake Rd St Paul MN 55127 Sunram Construction, Inc. NO BID 20010 75th Ave N Corcoran, MN 55340 White Oak Metals No BID P O Box 737 14122 Norway Pine Rd Dalton, MN 56324 It�J / L CxtY OF FRIOLEY TO: " FROM: - DATE: SUBJ ECT: AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 William W. Burns, City Manager �� �� Jon . aukaas, Public Works Director April 17, 2002 57`� Avenue Sanitary Sewer Project No. 346 PW02-03'7 We have completed the plans for the sanitary sewer main extension project on 57`� Avenue. Permit applications and the MSAS approval request have been submitted to MnDOT. Preliminary review by their staff found no complications or objectionable components of the project. These approvals are expected mid-May. A neighborhood meeting is being planned for sometime in May to notify the residents and any other interested parties about the project. We would like to be prepared to advertise for bids on this project immediately after this informational meeting and receipt of MnDOT approvals. Recommend the City Council accept the plans and authorize advertisement for bids for the 57`� Avenue Sanitary Sewer Extension Project No. 346. JHH:cz 21 � � CRY OF FRIDLEY AGENDA ITEM COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 CLAIMS � 10�768 - � 04,974 22 v � � CRY OF FRIDLEY AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 _ Type of License: B� CLUB LICENSES Approved By: Amencan Legion #303 Madeline Saltness Public Safety 7365 Central Ave NE Fire Inspector Fridley, MN 55432 City Clerk Knights of Columbus Joe Merci Public Safety 6831 Hwy 65 NE City Clerk Fridley, MN 55432 VFW 363 Ron Saba 1040 Osborne Rd NE Fridley, MN 55432 LAWFUL GAMBLING Public Safety City Clerk Amencan Legion #303 Madeline Saltness Public Safety 7365 Central Ave NE City Clerk Fridley, MN 55432 Joe DiMaggio's Sports Bar George Vespa 1298 East Moore Lake Dr Fridley, MN 55432 Knights of Columbus Joe Merci 6831 Hwy 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Main Event Robert Chaput 7820 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 NIN Sports Federation (Spikers) David Long 7651 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 23 Public Safety City Clerk Public Safety City Clerk Public Safety City Clerk Public Safety Fire Safety Fee: $700 $850 $850 No Fee $300 no fee $300 $300 Type of License: B� LAWFUL GAMBLING (CONTINUED) Sandee's Gary Braam 6490 Central Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Sean's Grill & Pub Sean Tierney 8298 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Sha� Nightclub Richard DeFoe 3720 East R.iver Road Fridley, MN 55421 Shorewood Restaurant James Nicklow 6161 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 VFW 363 Ron Saba 1040 Osborne Rd NE Fridley, MN 55432 MANAGERIAL LIQUOR DISPENSING Ground Round Lynne Curtis 5277 Central Ave NE Fridley, MN 55421 Joe DiMaggio's Sports Bar George Vespa 1298 East Moore Lake Dr Fridley, MN 55432 Approved By: Public Safety City Clerk Public Safety City Clerk Public Safety City Clerk Public Safety City Clerk Public Safety City Clerk Public Safety Public Safety King Club & Resta.urant Suki Lewandowski Public Safety 1051 East Moore Lake Dr , Fridley, MN 55432 Main Event Scott Christianson Public Safety 7820 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 MN Sports Federation (Spikers) T'homas Pontliana Public Safety 7651`�'Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Sandee's Gary Braam 6490 Central Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 24 Public Safety Fee: $300 $300 $300 $300 No Fee $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 � Type of License: � Approvecl �y: MANAGERIAL LIQUOR DISPENSING (CONTINUED) Sean's Grille & Pub Sean Tierney Public Safety 8298 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Sharx Nightclub Brenda Hayne Public Safety 3720 East River Rd Fridley, MN 55421 ' Shorewood Restaurant James Nicklow 6161 Highway 65 NE � Fridley, NIN 55432 Stuart Anderson's Cattle Company Jessica Tischer 5696 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 0 3.2% MALT LIQUOR Cub Foods 250 57`� Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Food-N-Fuel 6101 University Ave Fridley, MN 55432 Oriental House 5865 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Ozzies Food Store 620 Osbome Rd Fridley, MN 55432 FOOD A&W 7429 East River Rd Fridley, MN 55432 American Legion #303 7365 Central Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Ashland Station 5300 Central Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Frank O'Keefe Scott Stevens Okhui Yang Robert Wineman Karen Bichler Madeline Saltness Sikander Dar 25 Public Safety Public Safety Public Safety Fire Inspector City Clerk Public Safety Fire Inspector City Clerk Public Safety Fire Inspector City Clerk Public Safety Fire Inspector City Clerk Public Safety Fire Inspector Community development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Fee: $10 $10 $10 $10 $60 E��� $325 $60 $45 $45 $45 Type of License: FOOD (CONTINUED) Bona Brothers Amoco 5311 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 545421 Cozy Cafe 6215 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Cub Foods 250 57`� Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Dairy Queen 225 Osborne Rd Fridley, MN 55432 Domino's Pizza 7510 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Food-N-Fuel 6101 University Ave Fridley, MN 55432 Freedom Valu Center 7600 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley Alano Society 5925 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley Texaco 8100 East River Rd Fridley, MN 55432 Godfather's Pizza 7910 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Ground Round 5277 Central Ave NE Fridley, MN 55421 B '' Brian Bona Mosad Aly Frank O'Keefe Ron Kraus William Graves Scott Stevens David Erickson John Pederson Soloman Hersh Barbaza Foag Mark Lawless 26 Approved By: Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Safety Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Fee: $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 � . � 0 0 Type of License: FOOD (CONTINUED) Joe DiMaggio's Sports Baz 1298 East Moore Lake Dr Fridley, MN 55432 King Club & Restaurant 1051 East Moore Lake Dr Fridley, MN 55432 Knights of Columbus 6831 Hwy 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Main Event 7820 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Mike's Gas & Grocery 6485 East River Road Fridley, MN 55432 MN Sports Federation (Spikers) 7651 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Oasis Mazket #540 7298 Hwy 65 Fridley, MN 55432 Oriental House 5865 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Ozzies Food Store 620 Osborne Rd Fridley, MN 55432 Sandee's 6490 Central Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Sean's Grill & Pub 8298 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Sharz Nightclub 3720 East River RD Fridley, MN 5�421 � Approved By: George Vespa Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Suki Lewandowski Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Joe Merci Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Robert Chaput Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development LouAnne Mihalek Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development David Long Public Safety Fire Safety Community Development Scott Stevens Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Okhui Yang Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Robert Wineman Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Gary Braam Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Sean Tierney Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Richard DeFoe Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development 27 Fee: $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 Type of License: � FOOD (CONTINUED) Shorewood Restaurant James Nicklow 6161 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Stuart Anderson's Cattle Company Jessica Tischer 5696 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Sunshine Place Restaurant Tony Bakhtiari 5201 Central Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Tazget Distribution Center John Tramburg 1090 73`d Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Tazget Store T-8 Carol Helmin 755 53�d Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 University Market-Texaco Tim Yocum 7295 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 University Sinclair Michael Johnson 6071 University Ave Fridley, MN 55432 VFW 363 Ron Saba 1040 Osborne Rd NE Fridley, NIN 55432 Wal-Mart Stores #1952 Martha Larson 8450 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Zantigo Donald Kaelble 255 57�' Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 TOBACCO American Legion #303 7365 Central Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Approved By: Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Public Safety Fire Safety Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Fee: $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 Madeline Saltness Public Safety $125 Fire Inspector Community Development : � � � 0 Type of License: TOBACCO Ashland Station 5300 Central Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Bona Brothers Amoco 5311 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 545421 Cub Foods 250 57th Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Food-N-Fuel 6101 University Ave Fridley, NIN 55432 Freedom Valu Center 7600 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley Liquor #2 6289 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley Liquor #3 248 57`� Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley Texaco 8100 East River Rd Fridley, MN 55432 Joe DiMaggio's Sports Bar 1298 East Moore Lake Dr Fridley, MN 55432 Main Event 7820 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Mike's Gas & Grocery 6485 East River Road Fridley, MN 55432 � Sikander Daz Brian Bona Frank O'Keefe Scott Stevens David Erickson Kyle Birkholz Kyle Birkholz Soloman Hersh George Vespa Robert Chaput LouAnne Mihalek 29 Approved By: Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety FireInspector Community Development Public Safety FireInspector Community Development Public Safety FireInspector Community Development Public Safety FireInspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Safety Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety FireInspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Fee: $125 $125 $125 $125 $125 waived waived $125 $125 $125 $125 Type of License: TOBACCO (CONTINUED) Oasis Market #540 7298 Hwy 65 Fridley, MN 55432 Ozzie's Food Store 620 Osborne Rd Fridley, MN 55432 Sean's Grill & Pub 8298 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Sharx Nightclub 3720 East River RD Fridley, MN 55421 Shorewood Restaurant 6161 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 University Mazket-Texaco 7295 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 University Sinclair 6071 University Ave Fridley, MN 55432 VFW 363 1040 Osborne Rd NE Fridley, MN 55432 Wal-Mart Stores # 1952 8450 University Ave NE Fridley, NIN 55432 ENTERTAINMENT American Legion #303 7365 Central Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 King Club & Restaurant 1051 East Moore Lake Dr Fridley, MN 55432 � Scott Stevens Robert Wineman Sean Tierney Richard DeFoe James Nicklow Tim Yocum Michael Johnson Ron Saba Martha Larson Approved By: Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Madeline Saltness Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Suki Lewandowski Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development 30 Fee: $125 $125 $125 $125 $125 $125 $125 $125 $125 $85 $85 Type of License: � Approved By: Fee: ENTERTAINMENT (CONTINUED) Knights of Columbus Joe Merci 6831 Hwy 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Main Event Robert Chaput 7820 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 MN Sports Federation (Spikers) David Long 7651 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Sean's Grill & Pub Sean Tierney 8298 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Sharz Nightclub Richard DeFoe 3720 East River RD Fridley, MN 55421 Shorewood Restaurant James Nicklow 6161 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 VFW 363 Ron Saba 1040 Osborne Rd NE Fridley, MN 55432 RETAIL GASOLINE SALES Ashland Station Sikander Dar 5300 Central Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Bona Brothers Amoco Brian Bona 5311 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 545421 Food-N-Fuel Scott Stevens 6101 University Ave Fridley, MN 55432 Freedom Valu Center 7600 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 David Erickson 31 Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Safety Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety FireInspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development $85 $85 $85 $85 $85 $85 $85 $60 $60 $60 $60 Type of License: � Approved By: Fee: RETAIL GASOLINE SALES (CONTINUED)_ Fridley Texaco Soloman Hersh Public Safety $60 8100 East River Rd Fire Safety Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development Mike's Gas & Grocery 6485 East River Road Fridley, MN 55432 Oasis Mazket #540 7298 Hwy 65 Fridley, MN 55432 University Market-Texaco 7295 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 University Sinclair 6071 University Ave Fridley, MN 55432 PRIVATE GAS PUMP Determan Brownie, Inc 1241 72"d Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 LouAnne Mihalek Public Safety $60 Fire Inspector Community Development Scott Stevens Tim Yocum Michael Johnson Tom Determan RECYCLING � SOLID WASTE Aspen Waste Systems Marvin Vikla 2523 Wabash Ave St. Paul, MN 55114 BFI of the Twin Cities, Inc 8661 Rendova St Circle Pines, MN 55014 Veit Disposal Systems 14000 Veit Place Rogers, MN 55374 Walter's Recycle & Refuse 2830 101st Ave NE Blaine, MN 55014 Chris VanHofegen Steve Halgren Eric Soderstrom Waste Management of Minnesota Ervin Hofstedt 10050 Naples St NE Blaine, MN 55449 32 Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety FireInspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Community Development City Clerk Public Safety City Clerk Community Development Public Safety City Clerk Community Development Public Safety City Clerk Community Development Public Works City Clerk Community Development E� • � $60 $60 $30 $120 $245 $75 E�•i $165 0 Type of License: B� TREE REMOVAL 8� TREATMENT Northeast Tree & Timber George Wells 2527 Jackson St NE Mpls, MN 55418 HOTEL/MOTEL Best Western Kelly Inn � 5201 Central Ave NE Fridley, MN 55421 BILLIARDS American Legion #303 Madeline Saltness 7365 Central Ave NE Fridley, NIN 55432 Main Event Robert Chaput 7820 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 MN Sports Federation (Spikers) David Long 7651 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Sharz Nightclub Richard DeFoe 3720 East River RD Fridley, MN 55421 VFW 363 Ron Saba 1040 Osborne Rd NE Fridley, MN 55432 Approved By: Public Works Dawn Koble Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development MOTOR VEHICLE BODY REPAIR ' ABRA Minnesota, Inc Duane Rouse 7710 University Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Beech Street Collision, Inc Elizabeth Petty 7869 Beech St NE Fridley, MN 55432 City Collision & Glass Jeremy Peterson 6501 East River Road Fridley, MN 55432 33 Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Safety Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Fee: $40 $950 $40 $50 $50 $90 $40 $150 $150 $150 Type of License: � MOTOR VEHICLE BODY REPAIR Fridley Auto Body Harry Herrman 960 Osborne Rd NE Fridley, MN 55432 Friendly Chevrolet 7501 Hwy 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Maaco Auto Painting 148 Osborne Road Fridley, MN 55432 Sam's Auto World, Inc i570 Highway 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 Roger Moody Jennifer Holmes Samir Awaijane Approved By: Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Fee: $150 $150 $150 $150 USED MOTOR VEHICLE A-E Auto Sales Samir Awaijane Public Safety $150 990 Osborne RD NE Fire Inspector Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development Copart Salvage Auto Auctions 3737 East River Road Fridley, MN 55421 Friendly Chevrolet 7501 Hwy 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432 JUNK YARD A-ABCO Fridley Auto Parts 7300 Old Central Ave NE Fridley, NIN 55432 Copart Salvage Auto Auctions 3737 East River Road Fridley, MN 55421 PRIVATE GAS PUMP Park Construction Co 7900 Beech Street Fridley, MN 55432 Willis Johnson Roger Moody Derek Haluptzok Willis Johnson John Hedquist 34 Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development Public Safety Community Development Public Safety Community Development Public Safety Fire Inspector Community Development $150 $150 $350 $350 $30 Type of License: � TAXICAB LICENSE AAA Taxicab Mamo Demissie 2010 East Hennepin Ave #7-221 Mpls, MN 55413 Approved By: Public Safety AAA Taxicab Solomon Charamo Public Safety 2010 East Hennepin Ave #7-221 - Mpls, MN 55413 - AUCTIONS Ritchie Bros Auctioneers Duane Hronik 22100 Pillsbury Ave Lakeville, MN 55044 TEMPORARY CHARITABLE GAMBLING Totino-Grace Parent Organization Greg Balego 1350 Gardena Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 PAWN SHOP Cash-N-Pawn Alan Cross 201 57th Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 Pawn America Brad Ri�nan 1031 E. Moore Lake Dr Fridley, MN 55432 (May 1 to June 30�') If closing on property is complete new address will be: 785 - 53`d Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432 ' (July 1 to Apri130�') � n 35 Public Safety Public Safety City Clerk Public Safety Public Safety Fee: $5 $5 $30 waived $3000 $3000 � . AGENDA ITEM City Council Meeting Of Monday, April 22, 2002 � Blacktoouina Asphalt Driveway Co 1211 E Hwy 36 Scott Smith St Paul MN 55109-2091 Minnesota Roadways Co. 4370 Valley Industriai Blvd S John Mueller Shakopee MN 55379 Elec_ Abel Electrical Contractors Inc 17701 149 Ave N Rebecca DeMers Dayton MN 55327-9515 Advanced Electric Co Inc 4132 Hull Rd Ronald Leidalt Minnetonka MN 55305-5044 Advantage Electric 917 142 Ave NW Dave Bissonette Andover MN 55304-7723 American Eagle Electric Inc 8779 Darlington Ave NE William Masloski Monticello MN 55362- • Amerithon Electric Inc 16258 Central Ave NE Greg Sheldon Ham Lake MN 55304- Anderson Claude M Electric Co Inc 1551 Payne Ave John Schroepfer St Paul MN 55101-3218 Cl•J Aouroved Bv: Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN Arctic Electric Inc 2632 8 Ave N Anoka MN 55303-1737 Bacon's Electric Co 7731 Main Street NE Fridley MN 55432 Bassing Electric Inc 1354 McKay Dr NE Ham Lake MN 553046128 Becher J 8� Assoc Inc 11785 Justen Cir Maple Grove MN 55369- Bloomington Electric Co 9721 Humboldt Ave S Bloomington MN 55431- Braastad Electric Inc 16909 Aberdeen St NE Ham Lake MN 55304 Brandon Electric Inc 7701 Colfax Ave N Brooklyn Park MN 55444-2141 City View Electric Inc 1145 Snelling Ave N St Paul MN 55108 Commonwealth Electric 2850 Anthony Ln S Minneapolis MN 55418- Dependabte Electric Inc 2619 Coon Rapids Blvd NW Coon Rapids MN 55433 � Mark Lindberg Richard Paddock Richard Bassing Cami Freeman Tim Dulas Rick Braastad Huan Kim Bui Michael Nelson Jack Fitzgerald Terry Harmon 37 Aaoroved By: State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN �X�. Dymanyk Elect�ic Inc 1915 NE Broadway St NE Debra Hrbek Minneapolis MN 55413-1758 Egan McKay Electrical Contr Inc 7100 Medicine Lake Rd Don Swanson Minneapolis MN 55427-3673 Electric Resource Contractors Inc 4024 Washington Ave N Dana Daniels Minneapolis MN 55412-1790 Electric Service Co 1609 Chicago Ave S Robin Stepan Minneapolis MN 55404-1697 Electric Systems of Anoka Inc 6314 Hwy 10 NW Terry Lehn Anoka MN 55303 Encompass Electrical Technologies of MN 4451 W 76 St John Gorman Edina MN 55435 Erickson Plbg Htg 8 Cool 1471 92 Lane NE Stacy Erickson Blaine MN 55449- Freeway Electric Inc of Afton Inc PO Box 275 Terry Wiegele Afton MN 55001-0275 Gephart Electric Co Inc 3550 Labore Rd STE 11 Ginny Pastorius St Paul MN 55110- Gunnar Electric Inc 7960 Eden Prairie Rd Lois Walters Eden Prairie MN 55347-1157 : Anoroved Bv: - State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN � � Heights Electric Inc 704 40 Ave NE Steven Nelson Columbia Heights MN 55421-2901 Highland Electric Inc 2030 St Clair Ave Oliver Hage St Paul MN 55105-1100 ` Hilite Electric Inc 479 Hayward Ave N Dave Banaszewski . Oakdale MN 55128- Industrial Electric Co 660 Taft St NE Gary Novak Minneapolis MN 55413 Innovative Electrical Systems 1536 277 Lane NW Myron Woolridge Isanti MN 55040- J T Electric Service Inc Box 476 Terry Oehrlein Albany MN 56307 Jatco Electric Inc 1855 W 80 St Jeff Christian Victoria MN 55386- JNK Etectric Inc 321 Quincy St NE John Kouri Minneapolis MN 55413 Lakeview Electric Co , 8116 Pillsbury Ave S Rob McCoy Bloomington MN 55420 • Mayer Electric Corp 5128 Hanson CT Cherie Holm Minneapolis MN 55429-3182 39 Aonroved Bv: State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN Medina Electric Inc 2724 Fembrook Ln N Ptymouth MN 55447- Merit Electric Company 751 Payne Ave St Paul MN 55101- Mik-Lyn Electric Co Inc 12358 Business Park Blvd N Champlin MN 55316 Millerbernd Richard Electric 4314 Humboldt Ave N Minneapolis MN 55412-1257 Muska Electric Company 1985 Oakcrest Ave Roseville MN 55113-2686 Olympic Electric Co Inc 13700 Water Tower Circle Plymouth MN 55441 Peoples Electric Co Inc 277 East Fillmore Ave St Paul MN 55107-1403 Phasor Electric Co 15300 25 Ave STE 400 Plymouth MN 55447-1995 Prairie Electric Co Inc 6595 Edenvale Blvd #120 Eden Prairie MN 55346-2567 Rebel Electric Inc 9212 Isanti St NE Blaine MN 55449 � Julie Nielson Larry Neuman Michael Belko Richard Millerbemd Gary Nelson Paul Kosmides William Lindberg Kirk Herman Ronald Oswald Harold Morseth . � Anprov_ ed Bv� State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN 0 0 � Richmond 8 Sons Elect inc 5182 W Broadway Scott Foliese Crystal MN 55429-3591 Ridgedale Electric Inc 500 Brimhall Ave Gerald Wagoner Long Lake MN 55356 Rite Way Electric Inc 1215 Sims Rd NW Linda Nordstrom Oak Grove MN 55011 RTS Electric 8720 257 Ave NW Thomas Rzeszutek Zimmerman MN 55398 Sedgwick Heating 8� Air Cond LLC 8910 Wentworth Ave S Wade Sedgwick Minneapolis MN 55420- Service Electric Inc/Tri-Service Electric 50482 Shorewood Cir Dennis Wood Rush City MN 55069-2756 Sho�tstop Electric Inc 16481 Flintwood St NW Bob Boyum Andover MN 55304 Snyder Electric Co 6112 Excelsior Blvd Jerry Snyder St Louis Park MN 55416-2766 South Side Electric Inc 9201 E Bloomington Frvvy STE H David Wintheiser Bloomington MN 55420-3494 Three Phase Electric Inc 2705 Fox Ridge NE Laurel Hennings Blaine MN 55449-5902 41 An�roved Bv: State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN � Weber Electric Inc 577 Shoreview Park Rd Stephen Weber Shoreview MN 55126-7014 West Star Electric Inc 6324 Lakeland Ave N Marietta Mayberg Brooklyn Park MN 55428-2309 Exca—= Bolander Carl 8 Sons Co 251 Starkey St Mark Ryan St Paul MN 55107-0216 Frattalone F M Excavating � Grading Inc 3066 Spruce St Susan Kees St Paul MN 55117- LeRoux Excavating Inc 2104 64 St Thomas LeRoux White Bear Lake MN 55110-1033 Mann Valley Excavating Inc 305 S Greeley St STE 202 Erik Paulson Stillwater MN 55082- Stocker Excavating Co Inc 8247 W 125 St Donald Stocker Savage MN 5537& United Water & Sewer Co 11666 Wayzata Blvd JefF�ey Spetz Minnetonka MN 55305-2004 � Gas Services A-1 Heating 8� AC Inc 6090 Pagenkopf Rd Gerald Sturm Maple Plain MN 55359-9495 42 Aodrove Bv State of MN State of MN Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Officiat Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building O�cial � Action Heating � Air Cond Inc 529 79 Ave NE Jay Hovland Spring Lake Park MN 55432 Air Corp inc 13821 Industrial Park Blvd Sheila Peterson Plymouth MN 55441- Air Mechanical Inc 16411 Aberdeen St NE Ross Erickson Ham Lake MN 55304 Albe�s Mechanical Contractors Inc 200 W Plato Blvd Charles Albers St Paul MN 55107 Alliance Mechanical Services Inc 1900 Oakcrest Ave STE 1 Craig Holmer Roseville MN 55113 Alliant Mechanical 3650 Kennebec Dr #1 Jeffrey Zimmerman Eagan MN 55122 Automatic Garage Door 8 Fireplaces 9210 Wyoming Ave N Kris Henneman Brooklyn Park MN 55445- B& D Plumbing Heating 8� AC Inc 4091 Maclver Ave NE Dennis Daleiden St Michael MN 55376 Bonfe's Plumbing 8� Heating Service Inc 505 Randolph Ave Walter Bonfe St Paul MN 55102- Burnsville Heating 8 Air Cond 12481 Rhode Island Ave S Michelle Collins Savage MN 55378- �� Anaroved By: Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building O�cial Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official � Centraire Heating & AC Co 7402 Washington Ave S Leroy Seurer Eden Prairie MN 55344 Cronstrom's Heating 8 Air Cond 6437 Goodrich Ave Peter Rice St Louis Park MN 55426 Dependable Indoor Air Quality Inc 2619 Coon Rapids Blvd NW James Holt Coon Rapids MN 55433 Egan Mechanical Contractors Inc 7100 Medicine Lake Rd Nancy Thompson Minneapolis MN 55427-3671 G R Mechanical Inc 12401 Ironwood Cir STE 500 Gordon Reinking Rogers MN 55374 Gilbert Mechanical Contractors Inc 4451 W 76 St John Gorman Edina MN 55435 Golden Valley Heating 8� Ai� 5182 W Broadway S Follese Crystal MN 55429-3591 Hearth Services Inc 6693 E Shadow Lake Dr Bill Greene Lino Lakes MN 55014 Heating & Cooling Two Inc 18550 Co Rd 81 Steve Sinkie Maple Grove MN 55369-9231 Home Energy Center 15200 25 Ave N#128 Tom Meyer Plymouth MN 55447 . . Aoaroved Bv: Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official � Kath Heating Air Cond 8 Elect 3096 Rice Street Larry Adams Little Canada MN 55113-5338 LBP Mechanical Inc 315 Royalston Ave N Timothy Hayes Minneapolis MN 55405-1535 M 8� D Plumbing 8� Heating Inc 11050 26 St NE Mike Daleiden St Michael MN 55376 Master Mobile Home Service Inc 1486 Cloud Dr NE Barry Fassett Blaine MN 55449 Max Mechanical 711 5 St SW Chad Wetzel New Brighton MN 55112- Metropolitan Mech Contrs Inc 7340 Washington Ave S Robert Kaczke Eden Prairie MN 55344-3582 Mobile Maintenance Inc 505 Fairmont St NE Stephen Witzel Fridley MN 55432-1621 Modern Heating 8 Air Conditioning Inc 2318 1 St NE Terry Hutchinson Minneapolis MN 55418- Northgate Homes Inc 14490 Northdale Blvd Greg Haasl Rogers MN 55374 P 8� H Services Co Inc 1601 67 Ave N David Steffens Brooklyn Center MN 55430-1743 45 Aparoved Bv: Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Pierce Refrigeration 1920 2 Ave S Anoka MN 55303-2429 Plymouth Plumbing & Heating 6909 Winnetka Ave N Brooklyn Park MN 55428- Riccar Corp 2387 Commercial Blvd NW Andover MN 55304 River City Sheet Metal Inc 9928 Bluebird St NW Coon Rapids MN 55433 Ron's Mechanical Inc 12010 Old Brick Yard Rd Shakopee MN 55379-2942 Rouse Mechanical Inc 7320 Oxford St St Louis Park MN 55426- Schnapp Plumbing & Heating Inc 682 125 Lane NE Blaine MN 55434 Sedgwick Heating 8� Air Cond Co 8910 Wentworth Ave S Minneapolis MN 55420-2853 Sharp Heating 8� AC Inc 4854 Central Ave NE Minneapolis MN 55421-1950 Soderlin H O Plbg, Htg � AC 3612 Cedar Ave S Minneapolis MN 55407-2920 �1G. John Becker Kent Johnston Krista Buth Chris Rapp Ron Coster Gary Danzeisen Kenneth Schnapp Wade Sedgwick Kevin Hanson Gerald Stange . � An�roved Bv: Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Buifding Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Spriggs Piumbing 8 Heating Co Inc 124 Eva St St Paul MN 55107 St Marie Sheet Metal Inc 7940 Spring Lake Park Rd Spring Lake Park MN 55432-2253 St Paul Plumbing 8 Heating 640 Grand Ave St Paul MN 55105- Standard Heating 8� Air Cond Co 410 West Lake St Minneapolis MN 55408-2998 Suburban Air Cond Co Inc 1290-B Osbome Rd NE Fridley MN 55432 Superior Contractors Inc 6121 42 Ave N Crystal MN 55422-1601 Superior Heating AC 8 Electric 2132 2 Ave N Anoka MN 55303 Thermex Corporation 3529 Raleigh Ave S St Louis Park MN 55416-2625 Total Comfort 12800 Hwy 55 Plymouth MN 55441- Vogt Heating 8� AC LLC 3260 Gorham Ave St Louis Park MN 55426-4189 � Michael Lenahan Linda St Marie David Smith Dave Melnick Richard Allee James Scott Mark Johnson Curtis Brekke Amy Reed Don Bell 47 A�oroved Bv: Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building O�cial Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official � Ward Heating & Air Conditioning Inc 2830 235 Ave NW Don Ward St Francis MN 55070- Welter Ray N Heating Co 4637 Chicago Ave S Ray Welter Minneapolis MN 55407-3592 Wenzel Heating 8 AC 4131 Old Sibley Mem Hwy #200 Greg Preusse Eagan MN 55122 Westair Inc 11184 River Rd NE Lisa Lynch Hanover MN 55341- Yale Incorporated/Encompass 9649 Girard Ave S John Deblon Bloomington MN 55431 General Contractor-Commercial Atlantis Pools Inc 4321 68 Ave N Scott Hubbard Brooklyn Center MN 55429- BPS Construction Inc 8120 4 Ave N Cheryl Schatz Lino Lakes MN 55014- Cave 8 Associates LTD 2489 Rice St #40 Craig Ankrum Roseville MN 55113-3723 ' Duke Construction LP 1600 Utica Ave S STE 250 Robert Smith St Louis Park MN 55416 EFH Company 2999 W Co Rd 42 #206 Mike Whalen Bumsville MN 55306 . � Annroved Bv: Ron Julkowski Buiiding Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building O�cial Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Garlock French Roofing Corp 2301 E 25 St Minneapolis MN 55406- Global Specialty Construction Inc 3220 Terminal Dr Eagan MN 55121 Golden Gate Internet Services 1200 Osbome Rd NE Fridley MN 55432- Kraus Anderson Construction 525 S 8 St Minneapolis MN 55404-1030 Lametti 8� Sons Inc PO Box 477 Hugo MN 55038 McGough Construction Co Inc 2737 N Fairview Ave St Paul MN 55113-1372 Minco Products Inc 7300 Commerce Lane NE Fridley MN 55432-3177 Mobile Maintenance Inc 505 Fairmont St NE Fridley MN 55432-1621 Pro Control Inc 501 132 Ave NE Blaine MN 55434 Proform Thermal Systems Inc 7805 Beech St NE Fridley MN 55432 � David Karel Todd Johnson Brian Anderson Laurie Glaser Fred Chase Richard Opitz John Toohey Stephen Witzel Terry Pease Douglas Petty . • A�nroved Bv: Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building O�cial Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official � � RJK Contracting 7901 Beech St NE Roger Keliberg Fridley MN 55432- S & D Exteriors 14210 43 Ave N Dale Heem Plymouth Mn 55446- Suburban Air Cond Co Inc 1290-B Osbome Rd NE Richard Allee Fridley MN 55432 Timco Construction Inc 14700 28 Ave N#40 Timothy McKee Plymouth MN 55447 United Properties LLC 3500 W 80 St #150 Bruce Palmer Bloomington MN 55431-1090 Wellington Window � Door Co 3938 Meadowbrook RD Doug McColgain St Louis Park MN 55426 Whitehorse Development Co 9175 107 St N Tim Jawor Stillwater MN 55082- General Contractor-Residential Abbott Gordon Exteriors (9366j 1800 Oregon Ave S Gordon Abbott St Louis Park MN 55426- Addition & Remodeling Specialists (1109) 2618 Coon Rapids Blvd NW Roger Harju Coon Rapids MN 55433-3962 Advance Home Products Inc (2332) 3770 West Broadway Mark Silverstein Robbinsdale MN 55422 50 Aanroved Bv: Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building OfFcial Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official State of MN State of MN State of MN �.1[a. Affordable Concepts Inc (20276331) 5738 Nicollet Ave S Matt Wallman Minneapolis MN 55419- All Quality Construction (4256) 506 Polk St Richard Parker Anoka MN 55303-2320 Allsta� Construction (3247) 8401 73 Ave N STE 80 Robert Vassallo Brooklyn Park MN 55428 Amek Construction (20164402) 9555 James Ave S#228 Mark Schmidt Bloomington MN 55431- Ask For Coveralis Remodel/Repair (20075564) 2499 Rice St #150 Joyce Camero Roseville MN 55113- Automatic Garage Door & Fireplaces (1990) 9210 Wyoming Ave N Robert Bennett Brooklyn Park MN 55445 Ayn Builders Inc (20033458) 308 Lawson Ave S Harold Yaritz St Paul MN 55112- BAC Construction Services LLC (20192062) 2309 Snelling Ave S Jeff Engun Minneapolis MN 55404- Berwald Roofing Co Inc (20015088) 2440 N Charles St Joyce Steinkamp North St Paul MN 55109-3080 Best Siding Co Inc (2846) 1310 154 Ave NE Melvin Lund Ham Lake MN 553045505 51 Anoroved By: State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN � Bjorkstrand Companies Inc (8676) 11919 Larc Industrial Blvd Duane Ciarke Bumsville MN 55337 Budget F�cteriors Inc (6564) 8017 Nicollet Ave S Kenneth Thompson Bloomington MN 55420 Builders 8� Remodelers Inc (1100) 3517 Hennepin Ave S Dean Van Der West Minneapolis MN 55408-3830 Builders By Design Inc (20026555j 18963 Jewel St NE Daniel Schultz Wyoming MN 55092-9505 CCR Homes Inc (20130804) 413 Chestnut St Keith Traxler Chaska MN 55318- Central Contracting (5163) 10609 Meadow Lane Ken Jensen Brooklyn Park MN 55443-1209 Chuba Company (1554) 19276 Vernon St NW Dennis Chuba Elk River MN 55330- Cities Home Improvement Co Inc (20076414) 640 Mendelssohn Ave N Carey Lifson Golden Valley MN 55427- City Wide Builders Inc (4968) 12110 61 Ave N Greg Kohler Plymouth MN 55442 Citywide Home Imp (3013) 1005 W Broadway Paul Ocken Minneapolis MN 55411-2503 52 Adoroved Bv• State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN � � Columbus Exteriors Inc (3509) 2131 111 Ln NW Larry Columbus Coon Rapids MN 55433 Cornerstone Construction of St Paul (5257) 1596 Middleton Ave Bill Nichols St Paul MN 55102 Country Concrete & Construction inc (2675) 16214 Xenia St NW Wayne Knudson Andover MN 553042352 Custom Home Remodeling (20317269) 4517 5 St NE Ken Budinger Columbia Heights MN 55421- Custom Remodelers Inc (1748) 474 Apollo Dr Chad Carpenter Lino Lakes MN 55014 Daco Inc (3180) 14510 45 St NE Jerry Zachman Rogers MN 55374 Dailey Homes Inc (2217) 1471 91 Ave NE Ted Thorson Blaine MN 55449- Dakota Fence of MN Inc (20131577) 15953 Biscayne Ave Steve Lavigne Rosemount MN 55068 Damont Inc (20228197) 1638 Co Rd 10 NE Dave Monte Spring Lake Park MN 55432- Design Renovations Inc (20078966) 1128 W 7 St Tim Christensen St Paul MN 55102 53 Atiaroved Bv: State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN �1L• Dorpinghaus Construction Co (1594) 10046 Park Ave S Steven Dorpinghaus Bloomington MN 55420- Dr Remodeling Inc (20233533) 15239 Fairbanks Trl NE David Norling Prior Lake MN 55372- DuAll Service Contractor Inc (3178) 636 39 Ave NE Gary Dooner Columbia Heights MN 55421 First Landmark Builders (1992) 611 Snelling Ave S Alyssa Endrizzi St Paul MN 55116 Four Season Construction Co Inc (2456) PO Box 32033 Roger Forss Fridley MN 55432 Franzen Construction Co (2744) 4250 5 St NE Robert Franzen Columbia Heights MN 55421- Frontier Home Exteriors (20171644) 7801 Bass Lake Rd STE 201 Joseph Sprout New Hope MN 55428- Garlock French Roofing (1423) 2301 E 25 St Dave Karel Minneapolis MN 55406 Harmony Homes Inc 3158 Viking Blvd NE Brian Allen Wyoming MN 55092- Harris Richard Construction (3765) 6200 Riverview Ter NE Richard Harris Fridley MN 55432 54 A�uroved Bv• State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN � Hauri Lloyd Construction (20188170) 12184 Duke Dr Duane Hauri Blaine MN 55434- Home Tailors Bldg 8� Remodeling (3700) 1625 Wynne Ave Tim Canfield St Paul MN 55108 Hunerberg Construction Co 13705 26 Ave N#100 John Hunerberg Plymouth MN 55441-3644 ones es oofing inc (6560) 941 W 80 St Les Jones Bloomington MN 55420 K C I Inc -Kozitza Construction (2650) 9175 Isanti St NE Allen Schlichting Blaine MN 55449 Key-Land Homes (1553) 17021 Fish Point Rd SE Gary Horkey PriorLake MN 55372-3326 Kingdom Exteriors (20168211) 5255 East River Rd NE #210 Gary Robideau Fridley MN 55421 Klein Home Improvement Inc 2488 Arlington Ave E Kevin Klein Maplewood MN 55119- Lake State Remodelers Inc (20047291) 6248 Lakeland Ave N#206 Glenn Litwiller Brooklyn Park MN 55428- Lamere Concrete 8� Masonry (3588) 714 18 1/2 Ave NE Bruce Lamere Minneapolis MN 55418- 55 Ao�roved Bv: State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN �1La. LaMill Construction (20168720j 5921 Otterview Trl William LaBeile White Bear Lake MN 55110- LeMaster Construction (20261617) 430 Gateway Blvd Verdean LeMaster Bumsville MN 55337- Lemke & Sons LLC (20253989) 1246 W 7 St NE Steve Lemke St Paul MN 55102-4122 Lifetime Siding & Remodeling Inc (1780) 355 21 St David DuBois Newport MN 55055- Lindstrom Cleaning � Const (1087) 9621 Tenth Ave N Gary Hennen Plymouth MN 55441-5098 Lloyds Home Improvements Inc (1798) 1012 42 1/2 Ave NE Lloyd Gracryk Columbia Heights MN 55421-3159 Lodermeier Construction (20112515) 8421 Center Dr Brian Lodermeier Spring Lake Park MN 55432 Manufactured Housing Systems (6691) 8465 Center Dr NE Ray Dosdall Spring Lake Park MN 55432 Master Remodeling Inc (20012916) 32 10 Ave S Pehr Komstadius Hopkins MN 55343-9402 Maverick Construction (5572) 11227 River Rd NE Bryan Reitzner Hanover MN 55341 56 Anaroved Bv: State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN � Midwest Restoration 8� Const (5267) 6319 Hwy 65 NE Gary Wruck Fridley MN 55432 Minnesota Exteriors Inc (2877) PO Box 266 Gerakd N Fadden Osseo MN 55369-0266 MN Remodeling & Restoration Co (4789) 310 Meadow Ln S Steve Johnston Golden Vailey MN 55416- Mobile Maintenance Inc (8198) 505 Fairmont St NE Steve Witzel Fridley MN 55432-1621 Modeen Company LLP (3867) 8579 Jefferson Hwy Ken Modeen Maple Grove MN 55369 Mon-Ray Inc (5111) 801 Boone Ave N Gary Dupont Golden Valley MN 55427 Monti's Building & Remodeling (8825) 1000 113 Ave NE Monti Gesino Blaine MN 55434-3816 Nedegaard Construction Co Inc (2068) 4200 Central Ave NE Bruce Nedegaard Columbia Heights MN 55421- Norsk Concrete Construction (7333) 1115 Osbome Rd NE Randall Jackson Spring Lake Park MN 55432 North Central Builders Inc (20265918) 7401 42 Ave N Larry Kraatz New Hope MN 55427-1219 57 Approved Bv: State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN � Northstar Home Improvement Inc (5336) 4972 Lincoln Dr Jim Nash Edina MN 55436-1071 Nutzmann Bros Construction (20043453) 736 1 Ave NW Tom Nu�mann New Brighton MN 55112-6809 Otympia Builders 8 Designers (20173164j 2105 Long Lake Rd Lennie Benson New Brighton MN 55112- P T L Contracting (5294) 18630 Hwy 47 Eileen Leyendecker Anoka MN 55303 Pacesetter Corp (2414) 4343 S 96 St Dana Hamik Omaha NE 68127- Patio Enclosures Inc (1676) 2123 Old Hwy 8 NW Joe Yohn New Brighton MN 55112 Pederson John Construction (20266141) 7790 Main St NE John Pederson Fridley MN 55432-1213 Pella Windows & Doors (20165884) 15300 25 Ave N STE 100 Peter Desimone Plymouth MN 55447 Pleasant Valley Homes (20131520) 243 Revere Lane Randy Stawski Champlin MN 55316-1056 Premier Home Enhancers (20063301) 9707 10 Ave N Chad Cizinsky Plymouth MN 55441-5018 : Anoroved Bv: State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN � � Regal Builders 8 Remodelers (1168) 255 E Roselawn Ave #49 Mike Williams Mapiewood MN 55117 Rekstad E C Construction (20007440) 1988 Florence St Eric Rekstad White Bear Lake MN 55110-3447 Renaissance Exteriors (20220285) 2556 Hwy 10 Ron Simon Mounds View MN 55112 Renewal By Andersen (20130983) 350 73 Ave NE #8 Rockton Gjermo Fridley MN 55432 Ricks Roofing 8� Siding Inc (3566) 183 Cleveland Ave SE Rick Longnecker New Brighton MN 55112 Right Way Roofing Inc (3999) 14050 23 Ave N Scott Voves Plymouth MN 55447 Rite Way Mobile Home Repair Inc (8201) 1175 73 1/2 Ave NE Dan Ryan Fridley MN 55432 RMA Home Services Inc (20268257) 3200 Cobb Galleria Pkwy STE 200 Peggy Payne Atlanta GA 30339- Roncor Construction Inc (2337) 10740 Lyndale Ave S STE 11 E Ron Baker Bloomington MN 55420-5605 Royal Construction (20050156) 28222 96 St Judd Stickney Zimmerman MN 55398- 59 A�oroved Bv: State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN � Savage William Construction (20097993) PO Box 71 Bill Savage Pequot Lakes MN 56472 Schweich David Construction (20262622) 21716 Kenrick Ave David Schweich Lakeville MN 55044 Skyway Quality Homes Inc (3005) 8025 Garfield St NE Robert Shimanski Spring Lake Park MN 55432 St Anthony Builders tnc (2857) 4013 Fordham Dr Birger Kylander St Anthony MN 55421-4336 Standard Water Control (1522) 5337 Lakeland Ave N Michael Hogenson Crystal MN 55429- Stock Roofing Inc (3112) 3840 205 Ln NW Warren Stock Anoka MN 55303 Strait Edge Co (20062870) 894 21 Ave SE William Goetter Minneapolis MN 55414-2516 Sussel Corporation (1934) 654 Transfer Rd STE 16B Alf Wiik St Paul MN 55114 Tacheny Roo�ng � Siding Inc (7596) 49 S Owasso Blvd Dan Tacheny �ittle Canada MN 55117 Tasks Unlimited Bldg Services (20092527) 2419 Nicollet Ave S Dana Sca�lett Minneapolis MN 55404-3450 • 1 An�roved Bv• State of MN State of MN State ot MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN � TimberCraft Enterprises Inc (2624) 215 Old Hwy 8 SW Peter Murlowski New Brighton MN 55112 Tollefson Bros Exteriors (20200882) 10808 Toledo Circle Jay Tollefson Bloomington MN 55437- Top Gun Inc (20155030) 13325 Commerce Blvd STE 2 Bryan Shiltz Rogers MN 55374 Top Notch Exteriors Inc (20050151) 218 Lyndale Ave Stephen Gravelle Maple Ptain MN 55359 Twin City Exteriors Co Inc (2535) 9060 Zachary Lane N Claudia Sundseth Maple Grove MN 55364-083 Volk 8� Sons Construction Inc (2062) 489 Halsey Ave SE Gene Volk Buffalo MN 55313- Wikstrom Co�struction (9058) 5787 Fairview Ave N Douglas Wikstrom Shoreview MN 55126- Williams J W Construction Inc (20125107) 2936 Quail Ave N Jack Williams Golden Valley MN 55422 Wills Greg Exteriors (2003T840) 4246 Royce St NE Greg Wills Columbia Heights MN 55421-3077 Window Lite Home Improvements (20039258) 8400 89 Ave N STE 460 Brian Mayer Brooklyn Park MN 55445 �� Aoaroved Bv: State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State of MN State ot MN State of MN State 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Windows America of MN Inc (20248265) 7928 University Ave NE #C Rhonda Steffes Fridley MN 55432- Zehm Brothers Construction (20276143) 7876 Hudson Rd STE 5 Mike Zehm Woodbury MN 55125 Heatina A-1 Heating & AC Inc 6090 Pagenkopf Rd Gerald Sturm Maple Plain MN 55359-9495 Action Heating & Air Cond Inc 529 79 Ave NE Jay Hovland Spring Lake Park MN 55432 Air Corp Inc 13821 Industrial Park Blvd Sheila Peterson Plymouth MN 55441- Air Mechanical Inc 16411 Aberdeen St Ross Erickson Ham Lake MN 55304 Albers Mechanical Contractors Inc 200 W Plato Blvd Charles Albers St Paul MN 55107 Alliance Mechanical Services Inc 1900 Oakcrest Ave STE 1 Craig Holmer Roseville MN 55113 Alliant Mechanical 3650 Kennebec Dr #1 Jeffrey Zimmerman Eagan MN 55122 B 8 D Plumbing Heating 8� AC Inc 4091 Maclver Ave NE Dennis Daleiden St Michael MN 55376 62 A�oroved Bv: State of MN State of MN Ron Julkowski - Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Officiat Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official � . � Bonfe's Plumbing 8� Heating Service Inc 505 Randolph Ave Walter Bonfe St Paul MN 55102- Burnsville Heating 8 Air Co�d 12481 Phode Island Ave S Michelle Collins Savage MN 5537& Centraire Heating 8 AC Co 7402 Washington Ave S Leroy Seurer Eden Prairie MN 55344 Cronstrom's Heating 8� Air Cond 6437 Goodrich Ave Peter Rice St Louis Park MN 55426 Dependable Indoor Air Quality Inc 2619 Coon Rapids Blvd NW James Holt Coon Rapids MN 55433-3900 Egan Mechanical Contractors Inc 7100 Medicine Lake Rd Nancy Thompson Minneapolis MN 55427-3671 Gilbert Mechanical Contractors Inc 4451 W 76 St John Gorman Edina MN 55435 Golden Valley Heating 8 Air 5182 W Broadway S Follese Crystal MN 55429-3591 Hansen Heating Inc 16218 Eveleth St NE Mark Hansen Ham Lake MN 55304- Heating & Cooling Two Inc 18550 Co Rd 81 Steve Sinkie Maple Grove MN 55369-9231 63 Aporoved By: Ron Julkowski Buiiding Official Ron Julkowski Buiiding Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Home Energy Center 15200 25 Ave N #128 Plymouth MN 55447 Kath Heating Air Cond & Elect 3096 Rice Street Little Canada MN 55113-5338 LBP Mechanical Inc 315 Royalston Ave N Minneapolis MN 55405-1535 Master Mobile Home Service Inc 1486 Cloud Dr NE Blaine MN 55449 Max Mechanical 711 5 St SW New Brighton MN 55112- Metropolitan Mech Contrs Inc 7340 Washington Ave S Eden Prairie MN 55344-3582 Mobile Maintenance Inc 505 Fairmont St NE Fridley MN 55432-1621 Northgate Homes Inc 14490 Northdale Blvd Rogers MN 55374 Northwest Sheetmetal Co of St Paul 110 Sycamore St W St Paul MN 55117-5451 P 8� H Services Co Inc 1601 67 Ave N Brooklyn Center MN 55430-1743 �Y�. 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Springbrook Apartments 111 83 Avenue NE Samuel Swartz Ron Julkowski Fridley MN 55432 111 - 83rd Ave NE Building Official 79 ` AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF °'�'r oF APRI L 22 2002 FRIDLEY � To: William W. Bums, City Manager r� �1� _ From: Richard D. Pribyl, Finance Director Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk Date: April 17, 2002 Re: Public Hearing on Liquor License for AMF Bowling Centers, Inc., d/b/a Maple Lanes, 6310 Highway 65 NE, Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley City Code Section 603.10.19 states that at the time of renewal, "the applicant shall submit proof to the City that a minimum of 40% of the gross sales, derived from the sale of food and intoxicating liquor of the establishment, for which the "on-sale" license is to be used, is in the serving of food," as required by Section 603.10.18. Upon reviewing the financial information received from AMF Bowling Centers, Inc., d/b/a Maple Lanes (AMF), from their liquor license renewal application, staff determined the liquor sales were actually higher than stated in the application. Staff prepared a letter to AMF Bowling Center, Inc, and sent a copy to Maple Lanes regarding our findings, Attachment 1. Fridley City Code Section 603.17 states that, "the City Council may suspend or revoke any license for the sale of intoxicating liquor for the violation of any provision or condition of this Chapter or of any State law or Federal law regulating the sale of intoxicating liquor." and Section 603.18 requires that, "a revocation or suspension by the Council shall be preceded by written notice to the licensee and a public hearing. The city council has scheduled a public hearing for the for the purpose and consideration of suspension or revocation of the Intoxicating Liquor License for AIVIF. The public hearing notice was published in the Fridley Sun Focus and a certified copy was sent to the applicant. A similaz incident happened in 1995 with Sharx Night Club. This establishment did not have their kitchen operating when the license was approved. When their liquor license came up for renewal, they still had not installed their kitchen. The City Council gave this establishment a six month probation period to bring their food to liquor sales to the appropriate ratio. In order to monitor their sales, the city council requested that the establishment forward a copy of the Minnesota Sales Tax Rebate Form ST-1 to the finance director to calculate the percentages of liquor and food sales on a monthly basis for a six month period of time. Due to non-compliance after six months, partly due to equipment shipping delays, a public hearing was again scheduled to review the liquor license. Prior to the public hearing, the restaurant complied with all stipulations and the public hearing was cancelled. The city continued to monitor the food to liquor sales ratio through the next renewal process. 8� Based on past history and information, staff would recommend that the city council continue the public hearing to October 28, 2002, for the purpose of further review and action and that the city council renew their license, but place AMF on probation for a period of six months with the stipulation that they must submit a copy of the Minnesota Sales Tax Rebate Form ST-1 to the finance director on a monthly basis for this six month period of time; : Attachment 1 March 28, 2002 CERTIFIED MAIL Alvin Gurley AMF Bowling Centers, Inc. 8100 AMF Drive Mechanicsville, VA 23111 Re: AMF Bowling Centers Inc. dba Maple Lanes Intoxicating Liquor License Renewal Dear Mr. Gurley, As you lrnow, your current intoxicating liquor license expires on Apri130, 2002. Upon receipt and review of your renewal application, the City of Fridley is concerned with AMF Bowling Centers, Inc. dba Maple Lane's (hereinafter "AMF") ability to meet the minimum food sale requirement of 40 percent that is essential for your renewal. This food requirement is outlined in Chapter 603 of the Fridley City Code, which has been provided for your review. Upon reviewing the financial information from the AMF Board P&L Revenue Spread Report which you submitted to the City, in lieu of a CPA Statement on gross receipts for food and liquor sales, we have determined that the liquor sales are actually higher then stated. It appears that AMF did not include ail of their alcoholic beverages in deternuning the food to liquor ratio. When determining the liquor ratio, you must include beer, wine and intoxicating liquor in this figure. Based on this financial information, our review of the figures reveals that the food sales ratio is only 28%, as shown in Attachment 1, which is 12% lower than required by our ordinance. I will be preparing a report to our City Council for all of our intoxicating liquor license renewals for their next meeting, Apri18, 2002. At that time the City Council will schedule a public hearing for possible suspension or revocation of your intoacicating liquor iicense. A Notice of Public Hearing will be mailed to you and you will be given an opporlunity on Apri18`� to address the City Council in reference to your license renewal. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at 763-572-3523. Sincerely, CITY OF FRIDLEY Debra A. Skogen, CMC City of Fridley Enclosure Cc: AMF Bowling Centers, Inc., dba Maple Lanes, 6310 Highway 65 North, Fridley, MN 55432 Fritz Knaak, City Attorney : AMF Bowling Food and Beverage Food $49,003.00 Hot Drinks $1,882.00 Cold Drinks $44,096.00 Discounts $(12,614.00) $82,367.00 � Alcoholic Beverages Bottle/Can Beer $125,354.00 Draft Beer $50,659.00 . Wine Coolers $2,019.00 Discount $(23,784.00) - �209,749.00 Total Food and Beverage 5292,116.00 Reported Ratio $55,501.00 Liquor 40% $82,367.00 Food 60% $137,868.00 100% Correct Ratio $209.749.00 Liquor 72% 40% Minimum $292,116.00 100% : Attachment 1 Page 2 Attachment 1 Page 3 CITY OF FRIDLEY Notice of Public Hearing Before the City Council (Legal Notice) Notice is hereby given that the Fridley City Council will hold a public heazing at the Fridley Municipal Center, 6431 University Avenue NE on Monday, Apri122, 2-002 at 7:30 p.m. on the question and consideration of suspension or revocation of the intoxicating liquor license for AMF Bowling Centers, Inc., d/b/a Maple Lanes located at 6310 Highway 65 NE, Fridley, MN. The reason for the proposed suspension or revocation is that Fridley City Code Section 603.10.18 states that in order for a restaurant to be eligible for an on-sale intoxicating liquor license, 40% of its total business must come from the sale of food. Upon reviewal of the renewal application, staff found Maple Lanes to be out of compliance and in violation of the Fridley City Code. Anyone having an interest in this matter should make their interest known at this public hearing. Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 no later than Apri13, 2002. /s/ Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk Published: Apri118, 2002 in the Fridley Sun*Focus :' � � cmr oF FRIDLEY Date: To AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 April 17, 2002 William Burns, City Manager ��r�" From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Paul Bolin, Planning Coordinator Stacy Stromberg, Planner Subject: Special Use Permit Request, SP #02-03, AI-Amal School M-02-42 INTRODUCTION AI-Amal School is seeking a special use permit to allow a licensed day care center at 1413 Gardena Avenue. The existing home would be converted to meet the county/state licensing requirements for a day care center. Day Care Centers are a permitted special use in the R-1 zoning district, provided they are located in places of worship, schools, or in other buildings located on an arterial or collector street. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION At the March 20, 2002, Planning Commission meeting, a public hearing was held for SP #02-03. After a brief discussion, the Planning Commission recommended approval of the special use permit, SP #02-03, with the stipulations as presented. THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. CITY COUNCIL ACTION At the April 8, 2002, City Council meeting, a public hearing was held for SP #02-03. After a much discussion, a motion was made to table action on this request due to disagreement over the stipulation requiring a"bump out" be installed if deemed necessary and the lack of a petitioner in the audience. THE MOTION CARRIED ON A 3-2 VOTE. PLANNING STAFF RECOMMNEDATION City Staff recommends the Council take action on this request and recommends approval : of SP #03-03 with only one stipulation. Upon further review of this request, by both the Planning and Public Works staff, it was determined that a"bump ouY' is not desirable at this location. It was further determined that the special use permit will assist the City in addressing any future parking issues that may arise on this site. If at anytime parking is determined to be inadequate, the special use permit can be brought before the Council for review, modifications, and/or revocation. STIPULATIONS 1. At least one (1) off-street parking space shall be provided for each 100 square feet of useable day care floor area. :. � j. ti • .• , �� � � AIr SCHOOL Id01 Gardena Avenue N.E. Fridley. MN 5543'_ April 16, 2002 Stacy Stromberg, Planner Fridley Municipal Center 6431 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 Dear Mrs. Stromberg, t763)571-8886 Fax(763)571-1925 This letter is in regard to our request for a Special Use Permit (SP #02- 03). Thank you for your patience. We apologize for not attending the hearing scheduled for April 8�' and causing a delay. God-willing, a representative from AI-Amal School will be in attendance on April 22, 2002. At this time we would like to address the issue of pick-up and drop-off for the daycare. To facilitate safety for our students and neighbors we have decided to create two pick-up/drop-off shifts. The first shift, grades K-12, will use the drivsway frQm 8:05 am and 8:25 am. The second shift, for the daycare, will use the driveway from 8:30am untit 8:45 am. An identical approach will be used for aftemoon pick-up. Daycare students will be dismissed at 3:15 pm. K-12 students will be dismissed at 3:30 pm. By creating two shifts, we eliminate congestion, thereby providing safety. If you have any questions please call me at 763-�71-8886. • RespectFully, t �� Kais Guiga Office Manager City of Fridley Land Use Application SP #02-03 March 20, 2002 GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIAL INFORNIATION Applicant: AL-AMAL School 1401 Gardena Avenue NE Fridley MN 55432 Requested Action: Special Use Pemut to allow a day care center in the R 1 Single Family Zoning District. Exisang Zoning. R-1 (Single Family Residential) Location: 1413 Gardena Avenue Size: 20,000 sq. ft. .46 acres Existing Land Use: Single family home. Sutrounding Land Use & Zoning: N: Islamic Center & R-1 E: Single Family & R-1 S: Totino Grace High School & R-1 W: Islamic Center & R-1 Comprehensive Plan Conformance: Consistent with Plan Zoning Ordinance Conformance: Sec. 205.07.1.C.(4) requires a special use permit to allow daycare centers that are located in places of worship, schools, or in other buildings located on an arterial or collector street in the R-1 Zoning District. Zoning History: 1920 — Lot is platted. Home built pre-1949. 1954 — Addition to home. 1987 — Garage is built. 1996 — Addition to home. Legal Description of Property: Part of Lot 3. Meloland Gardens Addirion Public Utilities: Home is connected. : Transportation: Gazdena Avenue provides access to daycare. Physical Characteristics: Typical suburban landscaping. SUi1�IMARY OF PROJECT The petitioner, AL-AMAL School is seeking a special use pernut to allow a licensed day care center at 1413 Gardena Avenue. The existing home would be converted to meet the county/state licensing requirements for a day care center. SUMMARY OF ANALYSIS City Staff recommends approval of this special use permit, with stipulations. Day Care Centers are a pemutted special use in the R-1 zoning district, provided they are located in places of worship, schools, or in other buildings located on an arterial or collector street. CITY COUNCIL ACTION/ 60 DAY DATE City Council — April 8, 2002 60 Day — April 15, 2002 (Existing Home) Staff Report Prepared by: Stacy Stromberg SP #02-03 REQUEST The petitioner, AL-AMAL School is seeking a special use permit to allow a licensed day care center at 1413 Gardena Avenue. The existing home woufd be converted to meet all county/state licensing requirements for a day care center. ANALYSIS The property is located on Gardena Avenue, with the home being "squared up" to and fronting on Gardena Avenue. The existing home was built before 1949, with two home additions being constructed in 1952 and 1996. The existing garage was built in 1987. Existing home The property is owned by the Islamic Center of Minnesota and already exists as a licensed family daycare. Day care centers are a permitted special use in the R-1 zoning district provided they are located in places of worship, schools, or in other buildings located on an arterial or collector street, and as long as specific requirements are met. Those specific requirements relate to parking and minimum lot size. City Code requires that at least one (1) off-street parking space shall be provided for each 100 square feet of useable day care floor area. The petitioner has indicated that 614 square feet of the home will be used to accommodate the day care center. According to the above code requirements, six (6) parking spaces will be required for the day care center. The existing driveway and parking area provides enough space for six plus vehicles. Staff has observed the property and has noticed that there is a maximum of three vehicles parked in the driveway at any given time. .. City Code also requires that in order for a day care center to be located in the R-1 Single Family zoning district, a minimum lot size of 12,000 square feet is required. The dimensions of the lot are 100 feet by 200 feet, which is 20,000 square feet, therefore, exceeding the minimum lot size requirement. The day care center will accommodate approximately 10-14 preschool age children and will operate Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. City staff has not received any comments from neighboring property owners. RECOMMENDATIONS City Staff recommends approval as day care centers are permitted under specia! use permit in the R-1 Single Family District. STIPULATIONS Staff recommends that if the special use permit is granted, the following stipulations be attached. 1. At least one (1) off-street parking space shall be provided for each 100 square feet of useable day ca�e floor area. 2. If the dropping off and picking up of children from the day care center becomes a traffic hazard, a curb expansion like what currently exists at the Islamic Center will be required. "'Curb Expansion" .. � � CRY OF FRIDLEY To: From Date: Re: AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 William W. Burns, City Manager .� �� � Richard D. Pribyl, Finance Director Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk April 18, 2002 Motion Amending the Ordinance from the First Reading of the Ordinance Redrawing Wazd and Precinct Boundaries as a Result of Redistricting. The Fridley City Council held the first reading of an ordinance redrawing ward and precinct boundaries due to redistricting on April 8, 2002, as shown in Attachment l. After the first reading the city clerk forwarded the ordinance to Anoka County for their review. Upon their recommendation, staff is suggesting that the City Council amend the ordinance before the second reading to correct language to Ward 3, Precinct 1, along the northern boundary. This amendment is shown in Attachment 2. There is a small portion of the city in the northwestern corner that was annexed from Coon Rapids. Because of the difference in the County Commissioner Line, this small precinct had to be its own precinct. This small precinct was refened to as Ward 3, precinct 1-B. Legislation was adopted in 1999 that allowed the Secretary of State to make a change to the boundary line between the county commissioner districts. This small precinct then became part of the form Wazd 3, Precinct 1-A and the precinct was then renamed Ward 3, Precinct 1, as shown on Page 4, Section 10, of Attachment 1. The change is a small change which will make it easier to define the northem boundary of the city in this precinct by omitting references to specific parcels and referring to the northern city limits. Staff recommends a motion amending the ordinance as presented to the City Council at its meeting on Apri18, 2002 with the language shown in Attachment 2. �� Attachment 1 Page 1 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE CHAPTER 1. LEGISLATIVE BODY, PERTAINING TO WARD AND PRECINCT BOUNDARIES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY HEREBY FINDS AND ORDAINS, AFTER REVIEW, EXAMINATION AND STAFF RECOMMENDATION THAT CHAPTER 1, LEGISLATIVE BODY, OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE BE AMENDED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1.02 WARD BOUNDARIES Pursuant to the City of Fridley Charter, Chapter 2.03, which requires the Council to redetermine Ward Boundaries after each decennial census of the United States, and at other times as the City Council may determine, the Ward and Precinct Boundaries of the City are redetermined and hereafter are established as follows: (Ref. 987) WARD I Ward No. 1, Precinct No. 1 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Starting at the northern City Limits (approximately 255 feet north of the intersection of Osborne Road and T.H. #47 Avenue) go east on the northem City Limits to Baker Street. EAST: Using Baker Street and starting at the northern City Limits, go south on Baker Street to 73"� Avenue, then go east on 73"� Avenue to Highway #65, then go south on Highway #65 to Rice Creek Terrace. SOUTH: Using Rice Creek Terrace and starting T.H. #65, go west on Rice Creek Terrace to Madison Street, then go south on Madison Street to 7�' Street, then go south on 7th Street to 67`h Avenue, then go west on 67�' Avenue to 4�' Street, then go north on 4`h Street to Rice Creek Terrace, then go northwest on Rice Creek Terrace to T.H. #47. WEST: Using T.H. #47 and starting at Rice Creek Tenace, go north on T.H. #47 to the northern City Limits (Osborne Road and T.H. #47). 2. Ward No. 1, Precinct No. 2 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: � .. , .. , Usin� T.H. #47 and startinQ at Rice Creek Terrace, go southeast on Rice Creek Terrace to 4�' Street, then go south on 4�' Street to 67`h Avenue, then go east on 67`� Avenue to 7�' Street, then go northeast on 7�' Street to Madison Street, then go north on Madison Street to Rice Creek Terrace, then go east on Rice Creek Terrace to Highway #65. EAST: Using T.H. #65 and starting at Rice Creek Terrace, go south on Highway #65 to Mississippi Street, then go west on Mississippi Street to Van Buren Street, then go south on Van Buren Street to Carol Drive, then go Southwest on Carol Drive to West Moore Lake Drive. SOUTH: Using West Moore Lake Drive and starting at Carol Drive, go southwest on West Moore Lake Drive to 615` Avenue, then go west on 61St Avenue to 7th Street, then go north on 7th Street to Mississippi Street, then go west on Mississippi to ��T.H. #47. WEST: Using T.H. #47 and starting at �ke Mississippi Street, go north on T.H. #47 to Rice Creek Terrace. 91 Attachment 1 Page 2 3. Ward No. 1, Precinct No. 3 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using Mississippi Street and starting at the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way, go east on Mississippi Street to 7`h Street. EAST: Using 7`� Street and starting at Mississippi Street, go south on 7`h Street to T.-� .� 57`h Avenue. SOUTH: Using �: #H44 57`h Avenue and starting at 7`� Street, go west on 'T'.�. �-„�-r 57`� Avenue to T.H. #47. WEST: Using T.H. #47 and starting at '''.�� 57`h Avenue, go north on T.H. #47 to �-�` 59`h Avenue, then go west on � 59�' Avenue to �i� Main Street, then go north on Main Street to 613t Avenue, then go west on 61$` Avenue to the Burlineton Northern Railroad riQht-of-wav, then Qo north on the Burlineton Northern Railroad ri�ht-of wav to Mississippi Street. 4. Ward No. 1, Precinct No. 4 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using 61$` Avenue and starting at 7`h Street, go east on 61S` Avenue to West Moore Lake Drive. EAST: Using West Moore Lake Drive and starting at 61St Avenue, go southeast on West Moore Lake Drive to T. H. #65, then go south on T.H. #65 to T. H. #694, then go east on T.H. #694 to Matterhorn Drive, then go south on Matterhom Drive to the southern City Limits. SOUTH: Using the southern City Limits and starting at Matterhorn Drive, go west on the southern City Limits to T.H. #47. WEST: Using T.H. #47 and starting at the southern City Limits, go north on T.H. #47 to T.�T 57"' Avenue, then go east on �- #�r94 57`h Avenue to 7`h Street, then go north on 7`h Street to 61S` Avenue. WARD II 5. Ward No. 2, Precinct No. I is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using the northern City Limits (Osborne Road) starting at Baker Street, go east on the northern City Limits to the eastern City Limits. EAST: Using the eastern City Limits, go south on the eastem City Limits to 69`h Avenue. SOUTH: Using 69`h Avenue and starting at the eastern City Limits, go west on 69th Avenue to Central Avenue, then go south on Central Avenue to Rice Creek, then go west on Rice Creek To T.H. #65. WEST: Using T.H. #65 and starting at Rice Creek, go north on T.H. #65 to 73`� Avenue, then go west on 73rd Avenue to Baker Street, then go north on Baker Street to the northern City Limits. 6. Ward No. 2 Precinct No. 2 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using Rice Creek and starting at T.H. #65, go east on Rice Creek to Central Avenue, then go north on Central Avenue to 69�' Avenue, then go east on 69`h Avenue to the eastern City Limits. EAST: Using eastem City Limits and starting at 69�' Avenue, go south on the eastern City Limits to 66`h Avenue. SOUTH: Using 66th Avenue and starting the eastern City Limits, go west on 66�` Avenue to Arthur Street, then go south on Arthur Street to Mississippi Street, then go west on Mississippi Street to Central Avenue, then go south on Central Avenue to East Moore Lake Drive, then go southwest on East Moore Lake Drive/West Moore Lake Drive to Able Street. WEST: Using Able Street and starting at West Moore Lake Drive, go north on Able Street to Carol Drive, then go west on Carol Drive 92 Attachment 1 Page 3 to Van Buren Street, then go north on VanBuren Street to Mississippi Street, then go east on Mississippi Street to T.H. #65, then go north on T.H. #65 to Rice Creek. 7. Ward No. 2, Precinct No. 3 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using Able Street and starting at Carol Drive, go south on Able Street to West Moore Lake Drive, then go east and northeast on West Moore Lake Drive/East Moore Lake Drive to Central Avenue, then go north on Central Avenue to Mississippi Street, then go east on Mississippi Street to Arthur Street, then go north on Arthur Street to 66th Avenue, then go east on 66th Avenue to the eastern City Limits. EAST: Using the eastern City Limits and starting at 66th Avenue, go south on the eastern City Limits to Gardena Avenue. SOUTH: Using Gardena Avenue and starting at the eastem City Limits, go west on Gardena Avenue to Matterhorn Drive, then go south on Matterhorn Drive to the extension of Hathaway Lane, then go west on Hathaway Lane and its extension to Regis Drive, then go south on Regis Drive to Lynde Drive, then go west on Lynde Drive and its extension to T.H. #65: WEST: Using T.H. #65 and starting at the extension Lynde Drive, go north on T.H. #65 to West Moore Lake Drive, then go northwest on West Moore Lake Drive to 61�` Avenue, then go northeast on West Moore Lake Drive to Carol Drive, then go northeast on Carol Drive to Able Street. Ward No. 2, Precinct No. 4 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using the extension of Lynde Drive and starting at T.H. #65, go east on Lynde Drive and its extension to Regis Drive, then go north on Regis Drive to Hathaway Lane, then go east on Hathaway Lane and its extension to Matterhorn Drive, then go �a�# south on Matterhorn Drive to N. Innsbruck Drive, then go east on N. Innsbruck Drive to � W. Bavarian Pass, then go south on W. Bavarian Pass to Meister Road then �o northeast on Meister Road to E. Brenner Pass, then Qo southeast on E. Brenner Pass to its extension to T.H. #694, then Qo east on T.H. #694 to the eastern Citv Limits. EAST: Using the eastern City Limits and starting at T.H. #694 go south on the eastern City Limits to the southern City Limits. SOUTH: Using the southern City Limits and starting at the eastern City Limits, go west on the southern City Limits to Matterhom Drive. WEST: Using Matterhom Drive and starting at the southem City Limits, go north on Matterhorn Drive to T.H. #694, then go west on T.H. #694 to T.H. #65, then go north on T.H. #65 to the extension of Lynde Drive. 9. Ward No. 2. Precinct No. 5 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: UsinQ Gardena Avenue and startin� at Matterhorn Drive, �o east on Gardena Avenue to the eastern Citv Limits. EAST: UsinQ the eastern Citv Limits and startinQ at Gardena Avenue �o south to T.H. #694. SOUTH: Usin� T.H. #694 and startinQ at the eastern Citv Limits �o west on T.H. #694 to its extension with E. Brenner Pass, then �o northwest on E. Brenner Pass to Meister Road, then Qo southwest on Meister Road to W. Bavarian Pass then go north on W. Bavarian Pass to N. Innsbruck Drive, then �o west on N. Innsbruck Drive to Matterhorn Drive. WEST: Usin� Matterhorn Drive and startinQ at N. Innsbruck Drive Qo north on Matterhorn Drive to Gardena Avenue. 93 Attachment 1 Page 4 WARD III �10. Ward No. 3, Precinct No. 1 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Beginning at the intersection of the southern lot line of Lots 16 and 17, Auditor's Subdivision 103 and the Mississippi River, go east along the southern lot line of Lots 16 and 17, Auditor's Subdivision 103 to the southeast corner of Lot 17, Auditor's Subdivision 103, then go north to the southwest corner of Lot 23, Block 4, Mississippi Oaks, then go east along the southern lot line of Lot 23, Block 4, Mississippi Oaks to Broad Avenue, then go north on Broad Avenue to the northern city limits, then follow the northern city limits east to the Burlington Northern right-of-way, then go north on the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way (City Limits) to 85`� Avenue (City Limits), then go east on 85�' Avenue (City Limits) to T.H. #47 (City Limits). EAST: Using T.H. #47 (City Limits) and starting at 85�` Avenue go south on T.H. #47 (City Limits) to Osborne Road. SOUTH: Using Osborne Road and starting at T.H. #47, go southwest on Osborne Road to Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way, then go north on the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way to 79�' Way, then go west on 79`� Way to the western City Limits (Mississippi River). WEST: Using the western City Limits and starting at 79`� Way, go north to the northern City Limits. Lots 14, 15, 16 and 17, Auditor's Subdivision 103; Lots 22 and 23, Block 4, Mississippi Oaks. (Ref. 1101) �911. Ward No. 3, Precinct No. 2 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using the western City Limits and starting at 79�` Way, go east on 79�' Way to the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way, then go south on the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way to Osborne Road, then go northeast on Osborne Road to T.H. #47. EAST: Using T.H. #47 and starting at Osborne Road, go south on T.H. #47 to �ase-�ee� Mississippi Street. SOUTH: Using �se-C-�ee� Mississinpi Street and starting at T.H. #47, go west on �se-F.�ee� Mississivpi Street to , , , , ' East River Road. WEST: Using ' East River Road and starting at �se�ee� Mississippi Wav, go north on ' East River Road to ���� Rice Creek, then �o west o� . _ _ _ _ _ -_�L ___ -�-�12 Ward No. 3, Precinct No. 3 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using the western City Limits and starting at Rice Creek, go east on Rice Creek to East River Road, then go south on East River Road to Mississippi Way, then go east on Mississippi Way to the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way. EAST: Using the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way and starting at Mississippi Way, go south on the Burlington Northern Ra.ilroad right-of -way to the extension of 61S` Avenue, then go east on 61S` Avenue and its extension to �4� Main Street, then go south on T.�T Main Street to g8i��-A�e�e T.H. #694. +,�o., ,. o�t �g� �..e....o ,.,, �� �,..ee+ +,,e„ ,� „+,, ,,,,_�� , c�..00�� n o� *�,o« � o�+ ,,,�_sa� n.,e.,.,o .,, i�,r,.;., c...00+ �t,e„ ,. „+t, ,,.,_ r,r.,;« � ��.00* *� T u-��n^ SOUTH: Using T.H. #694 and starting at Main Street, go west to the ., Attachment 1 Page 5 western City Limits. WEST: Starting at T.H. #694 on the western City Limits, go north on the western City Limits from T. H. #694 to Rice Creek. �13. Ward No. 3, Precinct No. 4 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using the westem City Limits and starting at T.H. #694, go east on T.H. #694 to Main Street, then go north on Main Street to 59`� Avenue, then go east on 59`� Avenue to 3`� �ee� T.H. #47. � � -�'� �„ �`�-S�eet-�e-f�9�' �'_"..��..� ''' u � #4�. EAST: Using T.H. #47 and starting at 69�-St�ee� 59�' Avenue go south on T.H. #47 to the City Limits and continuing on to the southern City Limits. SOUTH: Using the southern City Limits go west to the western City Limits. WEST: Using the westem City Limits, starting at the southern City Limits, go north on the western City Limits to T.H. #694. 1.03. WARD MAP - Ward and Precinct Boundaries are further herein established and delineated as shown on the map hereof. Attached hereto is Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof by reference; and whenever and wherever a conflict shall appear between the boundaries as noted and provided on said map and the lines noted and described in Secrion 1.02, then the boundaries as noted in said map shall prevail. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 2002. ATTEST: DEBRA A. SKOGEN, CITY CLERK First Reading: Apri18, 2002 Second Reading: Publication: 95 SCOTT J. LUND — MAYOR Attachment 2 THAT SECTION 1.02.10 BE AMENDED AS FOLLOWS: WARD III 910. Ward No. 3, Precinct No. 1 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Beginning at the ' , ' Mississippi River, � � � a•. � � t.a• i n� +«w «�. + ..FT „« � � n„a;*,,,.�� e.,t..a;.,:�;,.., i n� � > > > > > > and-the northern city limits�follow the northern city limits east to the Burlington Northern right-of-way, then go north on the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way (City Limits) to 85`� Avenue (City Limits), then go east on 85�' Avenue (City Limits) to T.H. #47 (City Limits). EAST: Using T.H. #47 (City Limits) and starting at 85�' Avenue go south on T.H. #47 (City Limits) to Osborne Road. SOUTH: Using Osborne Road and starting at T.H. #47, go southwest on Osborne Road to Burlington Northem Railroad right-of-way, then go north on the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way to 79�' Way, then go west on 79`� Way to the western City Limits (Mississippi River). WEST: Using the western City Limits and starting at 79`� Way, go north to the northem City Limits. . . . . .. . . . � � � CRY OF FRIDLEY � To: • From: Date: Re: AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 William W. Burns, City Manager �� Richard D. Pribyl, Finance Director Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk April 18, 2002 Second Reading of the Ordinance Redrawing Ward and Precinct Boundaries as a Result of Redistricting. The Fridley City Council held the first reading of an ordinance redrawing ward and precinct boundaries due to redistricting on Apri18, 2002 and amended the ordinance on Apri122, 2002. Staff recommends holding the second reading of the ordinance amending Fridley City Code pertaining to ward and precinct boundaries Attachment 1. 97 ORDINANCE NO. Attachment 2 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE CHAPTER 1. LEGISLATIVE BODY, PERTAINING TO WARD AND PRECINCT BOUNDARIES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY HEREBY FINDS AND ORDAINS, AFTER REVIEW, EI�;AMINATION AND STAFF RECONIlVIENDATION THAT CHAPTER 1, LEGISLATIVE BODY, OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE BE AMENDED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1.02 WARD BOUNDARIES Pursuant to the City of Fridley Charter, Chapter 2.03, which requires the Council to redeternune Ward Boundaries after each decennial census of the United States, and at other times as the City Council may determine, the Ward and Precinct Boundaries of the City are redetermined and hereafter are established as follows: (Ref. 987) WARD I Ward No. 1, Precinct No. 1 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Starting at the northern City Limits (approximately 255 feet north of the intersection of Osborne Road and T.H. #47 Avenue) go east on the northem City Limits to Baker Street. EAST: Using Baker Street and starting at the northern City Limits, go south on Baker Street to 73`� Avenue, then go east on 73`� Avenue to Highway #65, then go south on Highway #65 to Rice Creek Terrace. SOUTH: Using Rice Creek Terrace and starting T.H. #65, go west on Rice Creek Terrace to Madison Street, then go south on Madison Street to 7`� Street, then go south on 7`h Street to 67`h Avenue, then go west on 67�' Avenue to 4�' Street, then go north on 4th Street to Rice Creek Terrace, then go northwest on Rice Creek Terrace to T.H. #47. WEST: Using T.H. #47 and starting at Rice Creek Terrace, go north on T.H. #47 to the northern City Limits (Osborne Road and T.H. #47). 2. Ward No. 1, Precinct No. 2 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: , .. , .. , Usine T.H. #47 and startinQ at Rice Creek Terrace, go southeast on Rice Creek Terrace to 4�' Street, then go south on 4`h Street to 67`h Avenue, then go east on 67�' Avenue to 7`h Street, then go northeast on 7�' Street to Madison Street, then go north on Madison Street to Rice Creek Terrace, then go east on Rice Creek Terrace to Highway #65. EAST: Using T.H. #65 and starting at Rice Creek Terrace, go south on Highway #65 to Mississippi Street, then go west on Mississippi Street to Van Buren Street, then go south on Van Buren Street to Carol Drive, then go Southwest on Carol Drive to West Moore Lake Drive. SOUTH: Using West Moore Lake Drive and starting at Carol Drive, go southwest on West Moore Lake Drive to 615t Avenue, then go west on 61St Avenue to 7`h Street, then go north on 7�' Street to Mississippi Street, then go west on Mississippi to *'�° �^�':^^'^�'`r^-.'�.°-.-, D^;,��^a �^�,+ ^� ��T.H. #47. WEST: Using T.H. #47 and starting at �e Mississippi Street, go north on T.H. #47 to Rice Creek Terrace. . • 3. Ward No. 1, Precinct No. 3 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using Mississippi Street and starting at the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way, go east on Mississippi Street to 7`h Street. EAST: Using 7`� Street and starting at Mississippi Street, go south on 7`� Street to T.�T 57�' Avenue. SOUTH: Using � #�34 57`h Avenue and starting at 7`� Street, go west on '''.� .�T 57`'' Avenue to T.H. #47. WEST: Using T.H. #47 and starting at '''.��,.�� 57�' Avenue, go north on T.H. #47 to ��` 59`h Avenue, then go west on � 59`�' Avenue to �i��e€� Main Street, then go north on Main Street to 61St Avenue, then Qo west on 615L Avenue to the Burlington Northern Railroad ri t-of-way, then go north on the BurlinQton Northern Railroad right-of wav to Mississip� Street. 4. Ward No. 1, Precinct No. 4 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using 61St Avenue and starting at 7`� Street, go east on 61S` Avenue to West Moore Lake Drive. EAST: Using West Moore Lake Drive and starting at 61gt Avenue, go southeast on West Moore Lake Drive to T. H. #65, then go south on T.H. #65 to T. H. #694, then go east on T.H. #694 to Matterhorn Drive, then go south on Matterhorn Drive to the southern City Limits. SOUTH: Using the southern City Limits and starting at Matterhorn Drive, go west on the southern City Limits to T.H. #47. WEST: Using T.H. #47 and starting at the southern City Limits, go north on T.H. #47 to T.� .�T 57`h Avenue, then go east on �: ##F�94 57`h Avenue to 7`i' Street, then go north on 7`h Street to 61St Avenue. WARD II Ward No. 2, Precinct No. I is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using the northern City Limits (Osborne Road) starting at Baker Street, go east on the northern City Limits to the eastern City Limits. EAST: Using the eastern City Limits, go south on the eastern City Limits to 69�' Avenue. SOUTH: Using 69�' Avenue and starting at the eastem City Limits, go west on 69`� Avenue to Central Avenue, then go south on Central Avenue to Rice Creek, then go west on Rice Creek To T.H. #65. WEST: Using T.H. #65 and starting at Rice Creek, go north on T.H. #65 to 73rd Avenue, then go west on 73`� Avenue to Baker Street, then go north on Baker Street to the northern City Limits. 6. Ward No. 2 Precinct No. 2 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using Rice Creek and starting at T.H. #65, go east on Rice Creek to Central Avenue, then go north on Central Avenue to 69�' Avenue, then go east on 69�' Avenue to the eastern City Limits. EAST: Using eastern City Limits and starting at 69`� Avenue, go south on the eastern City Limits to 66�' Avenue. SOUTH: Using 66�' Avenue and starting the eastern City Limits, go west on 66�' Avenue to Arthur Street, then go south on Arthur Street to Mississippi Street, then go west on Mississippi Street to Central Avenue, then go south on Central Avenue to East Moore Lake Drive, then go southwest on East Moore Lake Drive/West Moore Lake Drive to Able Street. WEST: Using Able Street and starting at West Moore Lake Drive, go north on Able Street to Carol Drive, then go west on Carol Drive . .� to Van Buren Street, then go north on VanBuren Street to Mississippi Street, then go east on Mississippi Street to T.H. #65, then go north on T.H. #65 to Rice Creek. 7. Ward No. 2, Precinct No. 3 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using Able Street and starting at Carol Drive, go south on Able Street to West Moore Lake Drive, then go east and northeast on West Moore Lake DrivelEast Moore Lake Drive to Central Avenue, then go north on Central Avenue to Mississippi Street, then go east on Mississippi Street to Arthur Street, then go north on Arthur Street to 66th Avenue, then go east on 66th Avenue to the eastern City Limits. EAST: Using the eastern City Limits and starting at 66`h Avenue, go south on the eastern City Limits to Gardena Avenue. SOUTH: Using Gardena Avenue and starting at the eastern City Limits, go west on Gardena Avenue to Matterhorn Drive, then go south on Matterhorn Drive to the extension of Hathaway Lane, then go west on Hathaway Lane and its extension to Regis Dri�e, then go south on Regis Drive to Lynde Drive, then go west on Lynde Drive and its extension to T.H. #65: WEST: Using T.H. #65 and starting at the extension Lynde Drive, go north on T.H. #65 to West Moore Lake Drive, then go northwest on West Moore Lake Drive to 61�` Avenue, then go northeast on West Moore Lake Drive to Carol Drive, then go northeast on Carol Drive to Able Street. Ward No. 2, Precinct No. 4 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using the extension of Lynde Drive and starting at T.H. #65, go east on Lynde Drive and its extension to Regis Drive, then go north on Regis Drive to Hathaway Lane, then go east on Hathaway Lane and its extension to Matterhorn Drive, then go � south on Matterhorn Drive to N. Innsbruck Drive, then go east on N. Innsbruck Drive to ' W. Bavarian Pass, then �o south on W. Bavarian Pass to Meister Road, then Qo northeast on Meister Road to E. Brenner Pass, then go southeast on E. Brenner Pass to its extension to T.H. #694, then Qo east on T.H. #694 to the eastern Citv Limits. EAST: Using the eastern City Limits and starting at T.H. #694 go south on the eastern City Limits to the southern City Limits. SOUTH: Using the southern City Limits and starting at the eastern City Limits, go west on the southem City Limits to Matterhom Drive. WEST: Using Matterhorn Drive and starting at the southern City Limits, go north on Matterhorn Drive to T.H. #694, then go west on T.H. #694 to T.H. #65, then go north on T.H. #65 to the extension of Lynde Drive. 9. Ward No. 2. Precinct No. 5 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using Gardena Avenue and startin� at Matterhorn Drive, Qo east on Gardena Avenue to the eastern Citv Limits. EAST: Using the eastern Citv Limits and startine at Gardena Avenue, go south to T.H. #694. SOUTH: Usin� T.H. #694 and starting at the eastern Citv Limits, �o west on T.H. #694 to its extension with E. Brenner Pass, then Qo northwest on E. Brenner Pass to Meister Road, then �o southwest on Meister Road to W. Bavarian Pass, then go north on W. Bavarian Pass to N. Innsbruck Drive, then Qo west on N. Innsbruck Drive to Matterhorn Drive. WEST: Using Matterhorn Drive and startinQ at N. Innsbruck Drive, �o north on Matterhorn Drive to Gardena Avenue. 100 WARD III 110. Ward No. 3, Precinct No. 1 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Beginning at the �„*°,.�o,.*:,,.. ,.c��.e ., ,.F�,e..., �„* i;,.e ,.�r ,.+� � � ,,,,a � � n „a;*,,,.�.. � c„�.a:.,:�;,,« � n� .,«a +�,o Mississippi River, ,. o.,�* .,t,,..,. *t,o �,,,�tt,o,.., t„t t;,,e „�r ,.+� ��,..,a � � n,.a:+,,..+� c.,�.a:..;�:,... � nz .,, *t,e � ,.*we.,�* ,. „cT „t � � n „a:+.,��., e„�.a:,.;�;,.., � n� � ° > > > > > .,�,,.,,..t,e �„+t,o..., i,.+ t;,,o „Fr ,,. �2 �i,,,.�� n a,t:��;��:..,.: n.,v� t„ �..,,.,a n..e..��v_ +t,e.. .. > > > and the northern city limits, t�e� follow the northem city limits east to the Burlington Northern right-of-way, then go north on the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way (City Limits) to 85`h Avenue (City Limits), then go east on 85�' Avenue (City Limits) to T.H. #47 (City Limits). EAST: Using T.H. #47 (City Limits) and starting at 85`h Avenue go south on T.H. #47 (City Limits) to Osborne Road. SOUTH: Using Osbome Road and starting at T.H. #47, go southwest on Osborne Road to Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way, then go north on the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way to 79`� Way, then go west on 79`h Way to the western City Limits (Mississippi River). WEST: Using the western City Limits and starting at 79�' Way, go north to the northem City Limits. . • . � �- -�911. Ward No. 3, Precinct No. 2 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using the western City Limits and starting at 79�' Way, go east on 79�' Way to the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way, then go south on the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way to Osbome Road, then go northeast on Osborne Road to T.H. #47. EAST: Using T.H. #47 and starting at Osborne Road, go south on T.H. #47 to �ase-�eel� Mississippi Street. SOUTH: Using �F�se-E�ee� Mississippi Street and starting at T.H. #47, go west on �ase-G�ee� Mississippi Street to , , , , ' East River Road. WEST: Using ' East River Road and starting at �ise-f�eel� Mississippi Wav, go north on ' East River Road to �}��� Rice Creek, then go west on Rice Creek to the western Citv Limits, then Qo north on the western Citv Limits to 79�' Wav. �12 Ward No. 3, Precinct No. 3 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using the western City Limits and starting at Rice Creek, go east on Rice Creek to East River Road, then go south on East River Road to Mississippi Way, then go east on Mississippi Way to the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way. EAST: Using the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way and starting at Mississippi Way, go south on the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of -way to the extension of 61St Avenue, then go east on 615L Avenue and its extension to T.�T Main Street, then go south on T.�T Main Street �n.t, n..o„ � n<,o,,,,o � e*.-oor +�,o„ „ „+�, ,,,, z� to ���e T.H. #694. ��te-3 , �+.-eo* r,. cn�► � n..e,,,.e +„ r,r..:� c�..00+ +t,e„ „ „a, ,,,, �Rn:,� v�r�� , � ��.oe* *„ T u+��n� SOUTH: Using T.H. #694 and starting at Main Street, go west to the 101 western City Limits. WEST: Starting at T.H. #694 on the westem City Limits, go north on the western City Limits from T. H. #694 to Rice Creek. �13. Ward No. 3, Precinct No. 4 is established as the area bounded as follows: NORTH: Using the western City Limits and starting at T.H. #694, go east on T.H. #694 to Main Street, then go north on Main Street to 59`� Avenue, then go east on 59`� Avenue to 3`� &�ee� T.H. #47. �keH-ge-�e�k-e�'��ee�-te-�9�' �' ". � � '�' u #4�. EAST: Using T.H. #47 and starting at b9�'-�ee� 59`� Avenue go south on T.H. #47 to the City Limits and continuing on to the southern City Limits. SOUTH: Using the southern City Limits go west to the western City Limits. WEST: Using the western City Limits, starting at the southern City Limits, go north on the western City Limits to T.H. #694. 1.03. WARD MAP Ward and Precinct Boundaries are further herein established and delineated as shown on the map hereof. Attached hereto is Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof by reference; and whenever and wherever a conflict shall appear between the boundaries as noted and provided on said map and the lines noted and described in Section 1.02, then the boundaries as noted in said map shall prevail. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY TI-� CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 2002. ATTEST: DEBRA A. SKOGEN, CITY CLERK First Reading: April 8, 2002 Second Reading: Publication: 102 SCOTT J. LUND — MAYOR � � AGENDA ITEM aTMOF CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2002 FRIDLEY 1NFORMAL STATUS REPORTS 103