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CITY COUNCIL MEETING
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GTY OF
FRIDLEY
� The City of Fridley will not discriminate against or harass anyone in the admission or access to, or
treatment, or employment in its services, programs, or activities because of race, color, creed, religion,
_ national origin, seY, disability, aje, marital status, sexual orientation or status with regard to public
assistance. Upon request, accommodation will be provided to allow individuals with disabilities to
participate in any of Fridley's services, programs, and activities. Hearing impaired persons who need an
interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at
572-3500 at least one week in advance. (TTD/572-3534)
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
PROCLAMATION:
Veterans' Buddy Poppy Day — May 9, 2003
CONT/NUAT/ON OF BOARD OF REV/EW MEETING
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
OLD BUSINESS:
1. Motion to Reconsider Variance Request,
VAR #03-05, by Brian Bona, to Reduce the
Setback from an Adjacent Residential District
from 50 Feet to 10 Feet to Allow for the �
Construction of a Car Wash, Generally
Located at 5311 University Avenue N.E.
(Ward 1) (Tabled April 14, 2003) ..................................................................... 1- 6
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
OLD BUSINESS:
2. Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending
Chapter 507, Municipal Bathing Beaches ........................................................ 7- 10
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 28, 2003 PAGE 2
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
NEW BUSINESS:
3. First Reading of an Ordinance Amending
Fridley City Code, Chapter 901, Penalties ....................................................... 1— 13
4. Receive the Minutes of the Planning
Commission Meeting of April 16, 2003 —
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5. Special Use Permit Request, SP #03-06, by
Humberto Martinez Suarez, to Allow Limited
Outdoor Storage with Proper Screening,
Generally Located at 7786 Beech Street N.E.
(Ward 3) .................................................................................................. 32 - 35
6. Approve Change Order No. 1 to the Hartman
Circle Watermain Looping Project No. 347 ...................................................... 36 - 38
7. Resolution in Support of an Application for a
' Minnesota Lawful Gambling Premise Permit .
for Spring Lake Park Lions Club (Sandee's
' Restaurant, 6490 Central Avenue N.E.)
(Ward 2) .................................................................................................. 39 - 40
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 2g, 2003
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)•
8. Claims
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9. Licenses
10. Estimates
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ADOPTION OF AGENDA.
OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Consideration of items not on Agenda — 15 minutes.
PUBLIC HEARING:
11. Consideration of the Renewal of the Intoxicating
Liquor License for MN Sean Co., d/b/a Sean's
Grill & Pub, Generally Located at 8298
University Avenue N.E. (Ward 3) (Tabled
April14, 2003) ............................................................................................... 104 - 105
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 28, 2003 PAGE 4
OLD BUSINESS:
12. Resolution Denying Renewal of Intoxicating
Liquor License for MN Sean Co., d/b/a Sean's
Grill & Pub, General�y Located at $298 University .., 106 - 109
Avenue N.E. (Ward 3) �"�'��'�'�""'�'
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13. Informai Status Reports .............................................................................. 110
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FRIDLEY CITY COiTNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 28, 2003
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FItIDIEY
The City of Fridley will not discriminate against or harass anyone in the admission or access to, or
treatment, ar employment in its services, programs, or activities because of race, color, creed, religion,
national origin, seY, disability, age, marital status, sexual orientation or status with regard to public
assistance. Upon request, accommodation will be provided to allow individuals with disabilities to
participate in any of Fridley's services, programs, and activities. Hearing impaired persons who need an
interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at
572-3500 at least one week in advance. (TTD/572-3534)
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
PROCLAMATION:
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
NEW BUSINESS:
3. First Reading of an Ordinance Amending
Fridley City Code, Chapter 901,
Penalties .................................. 1 — 13
Veterans' Buddy Poppy Day — May 9, 2003
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CONTINUATION OF BOARD OF REV/EW MEET/NG
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OLD BUSINESS: �. y��� Outdoor Storage with Proper Screening,
�uss � Generally Located at 7786 Beech Street N.E.
1, Motion to Reconsider Variance Request, (Ward 3) ................................. 32 - 35
VAR #03-05, by Brian Bona, to Reduce the
Setback from an Adjacent Residential District
from 50 Feet to 10 Feet to Allow for the
Construction of a Car Wash, Generally
Located at 5311 University Avenue N.E.
(Ward 1) (Tabled April 14, 2003) .......:... 1- 6
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APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
OLD BUSINESS:
2. Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending � r'l �"
Chapter 507, Municipal Bathing �
Beaches .................................. 7 -10
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6. Approve Change O�der No. 1 to the Hartman
Circle Watermain Looping Project No.
347 ................................... 36 - 38
7. Resolution in Support of an Application for a
Minnesota Lawful Gambling Premise Permit
for Spring Lake Park Lions Club (Sandee's
Restaurant, 6490 Central Avenue N.E.)
(Ward 2) ................................. 39 - 40
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 28, 2003
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: NEW BUSINESS:
NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED): 13. Informal Status Reports ..
8. Claims ................................... 41
9. Licenses
10. Estimates
ADOPTION OF AGENDA.
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OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Consideration of items not
an Agenda —15 minutes.
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Liquor �icense for MN Sean Co., d/b/a Sean's ��
Grill & Pub, Generally �ocated at 8298
University Avenue N.E. (Ward 3) (Tabled '
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OLD BUSlNESS:
12. Resolution Denying Renewal of Intoxicating
Liquor License for MN Sean Co., d/b/a Sean's
Grill & Pub, Generally Located at 8298 University
Avenue N.E. (Ward 3) ..................... 106 - 109
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Apri120, 2003
Mary Smith
City Assessor
6431 University Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
RE: Proposed 2003 Estimated Market Value
106 77�' Way and 7673 East River Road
Fridley, Minnesota
Dear Ms Smith:
Please find the enclosed purchase agreements along with expense and income information from
the seller's realtor.
The seller's realtor, Mr. Paul Burkholder is a highly experienced and reputable realtor with 30+
years of experience in the sales, management, and operarion of income producing properties.
I became aware of these properties tlirough the Star and Tribune paper. These properties were
regularly advertised. I believe the estimated market time before signing of the pwchase
agreement was somewhere between 60 and 120 days.' I did not know Mr. Burkholder or the
seller before the sale. '
I clearly bought these properties under conditions that make these purchases representative of the
estimated maxket value. Your insistence that I have appraisals performed on these properties to
determine the estimated rnarket values is totally inconsistent with your own criteria that uses
sales prices to establish market value for tax purposes.
Since your approach of requiring me to obtain appraisals seemed completely iilogical when these
were open market sales, I called up other local and county assessors to see haw they would
handle this situation. They consistently stated that the tax assessed estimated market value
should in no way be higher than the open market sales price. In addition, many of them stated
that to be fair, the tax assessed estimated market value should be set at roughly 90% of the sales
price. It was stated that this would more accurately reflect the current high sales price to existing
estimated mazket value ratios while at the same time be in compliance with the state mandated
criteria allowing sales to estimated market value ratios oi90-105%.
Even though there is no better method of evaivating the market value of a property than an open
market sale, per your request, I have included the estimated income and expense informatian on
these properties. The income and expense statement is somewha.t misleading in that it did not
include an existing $450 per month credit for caretaking duties. In addition one of the apartment
units actually only pays $700 per month versus the $725 as stated. In consideration af all of this,
the estimated net operating income was actually $42,120: The debt service as detailed below
totals $34,620, leaving a net cash flow of $7,500 per year. If one assumes an annual 2% property
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inflation rafe and the $140,000 invested, this amounts to roughly a 15% annual retum on money
invested. Most real estate investors need at least a 15% projected annual return before investing
in a property. I also require at least a 15% return.
Even though the terms and conditions of these two sales were different, from an investment
perspective they are almost identical.
I paid $300,000 and obtained a 6.125% 30 year conventional loan with 25% down and roughly
$5,000 of closing costs on the 7673 East River Road property. My monthly principal and
interest payments are $1367, and I have $80,000 of money invested with a$225;000 principal
t�alance. Cunently most investment property is financed by conventional loans so this should be
the standard used for projectin; t� assessed estimated market values of other simiiar properties.
I paid $325,000 and obtained a 5.75% 30 amortization, 10 year balloon, contract for deed
financing with essentially no closing costs on the 106 77�' Way property. My monthly principal
and interest payments are $1518, and I have $65,000 of money invested with a$260,000
principal balance.
f1s stated earlier, I expect a minimum 15% annual return on real estate money invested. In
comparison of these two purchases, piease notice that I am paying roughly $1,804 more per year
in payments on 106 77�` Way, but I have invested $15,000 less than I invested at 7673 East River
Road. Investing $1,800 per year at 15% return amounts to roughly �35,500 after ten years. On
the other hand $1 S,Q00 invested at 1 S% amounts to $60,700. In addition the principal balance
after 10 years on 106 77`" Way is roughly $217,400 whereas the principal balance on 7b73 East
River Road is roughly $190,200.
When evaluating the two property investments, if one used the invested return on each property
to pay down the principal balance of that property, the 106 77�' Way principal balance would be
$156,700 and the 7673 East River Road principal balance would be $153,?00 after 10 years.
This is a difference of only $3,000 essentially m�king the two purchases equal in value.
In summary, these properties should be re-adjusted to t� assessed estimated market values of
$270,000 each to be in line with state law yet be more fairly assessed when comparing current
sales price to estimated market value ratios of other similar properties.
Please feel free to ca11 me at 651-770-7189.
Sincerely,
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David Morisette
7b01 22"d St. Court N.
Oakdale, MN 55128
KUSt REAL ESTATE CD. Fax : 612-470-0487 D�c 09 '02 �8��$ P02
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Rents: 7673 unit,2/2BR@$750,1/iBR@$730,1/2CfR�700
I �6 unit, 3I2BR@$750, Il2BR@$723, avg. coin �160.
Income: mvnthly(w/co�ns) $6, Q65. X 1�_
Exper�,res: (est. c�rmual, both bldgs.)
ReaC esta% taa�es, 2002, $7, 590.
Waterc�cSewer(uveruge) �1, 750
ffaza►rd �ns�rarrce $2,9�2.
Common Elecfric $1,100.
T't4sh removal $�, 867.
Coire machirle lease $1, OS6.
Cras(h�at, hot water) $4, 40A
Snaw rernoval $ 750.
Lieerrses $ 2Z0.
Vucaricies ( 0-2%) �1, 500.
Repair/replace(avg.) $1, 64f1.
.Fire Extin�; Re-charge 96.
Fst�mated ar�aual exp�errses; $24, 961.
�stimafed Net Operating Irrco�ne(�VOI)
$72, 780. D0, annuul
— 24 961.00
$47,819.00
Tbis fine property Listed exclusively with
R{aSE REAL ESTATE COMPANY
Niinnetonka, MN.
For more irtformation please corttact Paul Burkholder, listirtg
Broker at 952-470-3939 �ce, 612-644-1821 Cellular
NU7E: vll informntiun cx�airred fiereiir was obtained fmra rarvices believed to bc
reliable but rs sr�bj�c� ro �nssihle errar.s cmd/vr omissions: We sr��ext that interested
Puni�� v�r� all i�formatloa lt�rein to thetr tivle autisfactioR and discretio�r. �`
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WHEREAS, the annual sale of Buddy Poppies by the Veterans of Foreign
Wars of the United States has been o�cially recognized and endorsed by
governmental leaders since 1922; and,
WHEREAS, VFW Buddy Poppies are assembled by disabled veterans, and the
proceeds of this worthy fund-raising campaign are used exclusively to benefit
disabled and needy veterans, and the widows and orphans of deceased
veterans; and,
WHEREAS, the basic purpose of the annual sale of Buddy Poppies by the
I�eterans of Foreign Wars is eloquently reflected in the clesire to "Honor the
Dead by Helping the Living ";
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that I, Scott J. Lund, Mayor of the
City of Fridley, do hereby proclaim Friday, May 9, 2003, as
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in the City of Fridley, and urge the residents of Fridley to recognize the merits
of this cause by contributing generously to its support by purchasing Buddy
Poppies on the day set aside for the distribution of these symbols of
appreciation for the sacrifices of our honored dead.
I urge all citizens to wear a Buddy Poppy as mute evidence of our gratitude to
the men and women of this country who risked their lives in defense of the
freedoms we continue to enjoy as American citizens.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my
hand and caused the seal of the City of
Fridley to be a�xed this 28th day of April,
2003.
Scott J. Lund, Mayor
/ AGENDA ITEM
� CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 28, 2003
CXTY OF
FRIDLEY
Date: Aprii 24, 2003
To: William Burns, City Manager ���
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From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director
Paul Bolin, Planning Coordinator
Stacy Stromberg, Planner
Subject: Reconsideration of Variance Request, VAR #03-05, Brian Bona, 5311
University Avenue
M-03-45
INTRODUCTION
On April 14, 2003, a Council member of the "prevailing" side of the vote made a motion to
reconsider VAR #03-05. The motion was then tabled to allow notification of neighbors and
other interested parties that the item would appear at the April 28, 2003 City Council
meeting. As you will recall, this was a variance request by Brian Bona for consideration of
a variance to reduce the setback from an adjacent residential district from 50 feet to 10
feet to allow the construction of a new 60-foot by 16-foot car wash at his business, which is
located at 5311 University Avenue.
ELEMENTS FOR CONSIDERATION -
In order for a matter to be reconsidered, one of the three Council members who voted to
deny this matter would need to make a motion for reconsideration. Once such motion is
made, any of the five Council members can second the motion. A motion to reconsider an
item takes a higher position on the agenda than anything else. _
A motion was made and seconded at the April 14, 2003 City Council meeting to
reconsider this item. The motion was then tabled until the April 28, 2003 meeting to allow
staff adequate time to notify neighbors and anyone else who may have attended a meeting,
called, or otherwise and expressed interest in this matter.
STAFF RECOMMNEDATION
City Staff recommends that this item be considered at the top of the agenda, prior to all
other business matters including the consent agenda.
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STIPULATIONS
Staff also recommends that if the variance is granted, the following stipulations be
attached.
1. The petitioner shall obtain all necessary permits prior to construction.
2. The proposed car wash shall be architecturally compatible with the existing
building and finished with complementary building materials, staff to review and
approve final elevations.
3. No outdoor storage shall be permitted on site, all existing outdoor storage,
including the storage pod shall be removed upon completion of the proposed
car wash.
4. Site shall not be used to display cars for sale or storage of trucks for rent.
5. Proposed car wash shall comply with the City noise ordinance requirements.
6. A speed bump or something similar to be installed on the heated exit pad of car
wash to aid in removing water from vehicle frames, etc. prior to vehicles entering
53`� Avenue. Final design and location to be reviewed and approved by City
staff.
7. All lighting shall be shielded, downcast and may not exceed 3-foot candles of
light intensity at the property line.
8. Car wash hours of operation to be restricted to 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
9. Existing gap in fence to be filled in, in order to reduce the shine of headlights on
neighboring residential properties.
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City of Fridley Land Use Application
VAR #03-05 March 12, 2003
GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIAL INFORMATION
Applicant:
Brian J. Bona
1649 Summit Avenue
St. Paul MN 55105
Requested Action:
Variance reducing the setback from a
residential district
Existing Zoning:
C-2 (General Business)
Location:
5311 University Avenue
Size:
20,829 sq. ft. .48 acres
Existing Land Use:
Automobile Service Station
Surrounding Land Use & Zoning:
N: Service Station & G2
E: Single Family & R-1
S: Columbia Heights
W: University Avenue 8� ROW
Comprehensive Plan Conformance:
Consistent with Plan
Zoning Ordinance Conformance:
Seetion 205.14.03.C.(4) requires that
permitted building be setback fifty (50)
feet from an adjacent residential district.
Zoning History:
1886 — Lot is platted.
1959 — Special use permit granted to
allow a service station.
1959 — Service Station built.
1978 — Special use permit granted to
allow the car wash.
1978 — Car wash is built.
1994 — Addition built.
Legal Description of Property:
Lot 16-19, Block 3, Hamilton's
Addition to Mechanicsville
Public Utilities:
Building is connected.
Transportation:
53`� Avenue and the University
Service Drive provide access to the
property.
Physical Characteristics:
Asphalt and typical suburban landscaping.
SUMMARY OF PROJECT
The petitioner, Mr. Bona, is seeking to reduce
the setback from a residential district from 50
feet to 10 feet to allow for the construction of a
new car wash.
SUMMARY OF HARDSHIP
"Hardship statement:
9. The existing car wash requires use of
alley to negotiate entrance. The
proposed car wash will eliminate this
need.
2. Exisfing car wash door faces residential
neighborhood, directing noise from
blower (drier) directly at residents.
Proposed car wash will have drier
mounted at exit, direcfing noise towards
53'd Avenue and adjacent commercial
property.
3. There is no other suitab/e location on
this property. It will not fit anywhere else,
without disruption traffic flow."
- Brian Bona
SUMMARY OF ANALYSIS
City Staff has no recommendation as fhis
variance is within previously granted
dimensions.
Similar variance granted:
• VAR #88-15 5351 Central Avenue
Set back from a residential district reduced
from 50 feet to 10 feet to allow for the
construction of a storage shed.
CITY COUNCIL ACTION/ 60 DAY DATE
City Council — March 24, 2003
Existing Building
VAR #03-05
REQUEST
The petitioner, Brian Bona, is seeking a variance to reduce the setback from an
adjacent residential district from 50 feet to 10 feet to allow for the construction of
a new 60 ft. by 16 ft. car wash at 5311 University Avenue.
SUMMARY OF HARDSHIP
"Hardship statement:
1. The existing car wash requires use of alley to negotiate entrance. The
proposed car wash will eliminate this need.
2. Existing car wash door faces residential neighborhood, directing noise
from blower (drier) directly at residents. Proposed car wash will have drier
mounted at exit, directing noise towards 53'd Avenue and adjacent
commercial property.
3. There is no other suitable location on this property. It will not fit anywhere
else, without disrupting traffic flow."
- Brian Bona
ANALYSIS AND CODE REQUIREMENTS
The subject property is zoned C-2, General Business and is located on the
corner of 53�d Avenue and University Service Road. In 1959, a special use
permit was granted to allow the construction of a service station and as a result
the service station was built. In 1978 another special use permit was granted to
allow the construction of a car wash, therefore, the existing car wash was added.
In 1994 a variance was granted to allow the reduction of the setback from an
adjacent residential district from 50 feet to 19 feet to allow the construction of a
12 ft. by 15 ft. storage addition.
Existing Service Station
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City Code requires that any commercial buiidings in the C-2 zoning district be
setback fifty (50) feet from an adjacent residential district. The petitioner is
proposing to convert the existing car wash into storage and to construct a new
car wash on the east side of the existing building. In order to do that, Mr. Bona is
requesting a variance to reduce the setback from an adjacent residential district
from 50 feet to 10 feet. The existing car wash uses the old type brush system,
while the proposed car wash, is the modern up-to-date touchless style.
The proposed car wash will be located on the east side of the building.
Customers will enter on the north side of the building and exit on the south side
of the building. Therefore, the car wash doors will be facing away from the
residential district. The dryer will also be located on the south side of the building
facing 53�d Avenue.
Location of Proposed Car Wash
City staff has heard from one neighboring property owner, who addressed
concerns about the location of the proposed car wash, drainage issues, etc.;
please see the attached letter in your packet.
RECOMMENDATIONS
City Staff has no recommendation as this variance is within previously granted
dimensions.
Similar variance granted:
• VAR #88-15 5351 Central Avenue
Set back from a residential district reduced from 50 feet to 10 feet to allow
for the construction of a storage shed.
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STIPULATIONS
Staff recommends that if the variance is granted, the following stipulations be
attached.
1. The petitioner shall obtain all necessary permits prior to construction.
2. The proposed car wash shall be architecturally compatible with the
existing building and finished with complementary building materials,
staff to review and approve final elevations.
3. No outdoor storage shall be permitted on site, all existing outdoor
storage, including the storage pod shall be removed upon completion
of the proposed car wash.
4. Site shall not be used to display cars for sale or storage of trucks for
rent.
5. Proposed car wash shall comply with the City noise ordinance
requirements.
6. A speed bump or something similar to be installed on the heated exit
pad of car wash to aid in removing water from vehicle frames, etc. prior
to vehicles entering 53`d Avenue. Final design and location to be
reviewed and approved by City staff.
7. All lighting shall be shielded, downcast and may not exceed 3-foot
candles of light intensity at the property line.
8. Car wash hours of operation to be restricted to 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
9. Existing gap in fence to be filled in, in order to reduce the shine of
headlights on neighboring residential properties.
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CRY OF
FRIDLEY
AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 28, 2003
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To: William W. Burns, City Manager �
From:
Date:
Re:
Jack Kirk, Director of Recreation and Natural Resources
April 24, 2003
Amended Municipal Swimming Beach Ordinance
Attached for second reading is an ordinance amending Fridley City Code Chapter 507,
Municipal Bathing Beaches. The first reading was approved at the April 14, 2003, City
Council meeting.
Currently, Chapter 507 only addresses a municipal bathing beach that attended by
lifeguards. With our recent decision to provide an unguarded swimming beach at Moore
Lake, the ordinance should be changed to reflect this alternative. The amended ordinance
would allow the City the option of providing an unguarded or guarded swimming beach.
Since beaches are now more commonly referred to as swimming beaches or swimming
areas, the ordinance also contains several wording changes including striking the word
"bathing" and replacing it with the word "swimming."
Staff recommends approval of the second reading of this ordinance.
Attachment
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 507. MUNICIPAL
BATHING BEACHES
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY HEREBY FINDS AND ORDAINS,
AFTER REVIEW, EXAMINATION AND STAFF RECOMMENDATION THAT CHAPTER
507, MUNICIPAL BATHING BEACHES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE BE AMENDED
AS FOLLOWS:
Chapter 507. Municipal Swimming � Beaches
507.01. Definitions R°�^� T�Af^��
1. Guarded Swimming Beach. A uarded swimming beach shall be attended by lifeguazds
hired by the City of Fndley.
2. Public Swimming Beach. A public swimming l�t�g beach shall mean any public land or
highway adjoining public water, any area which has been so designated by the Council, or any
privately owned place which the public is permitted to frequent or use for swimming.
3. Unguarded Swimming Beach. An unguarded swimming beach shall not be attended by
lifeguards on duty and all park visitors will swim or wade m the water at their own risk
507.02. Beach Season °^��
The date of the season opening and closing of the Fridley Municipal swimming i"�� beaches,
generally June 15 to August 15, shall be directed by the Pazks and Recreation Commission each
calendar year.
507.03. Hours �,,,. c,,.,o,..,;�a,� c.,,;,...,...,:..,�
1. The Fridley Municipal swimming �g beaches sha11 be open °**�^'�°�e�7L..=}=�Sa�Re ;=,;�e
°�"�� �=�^r � at hours and times designated by the Parks and Recreation Commission.
2. The Recreation Director or designated staff inember �ne'-c'ic�r�� T'fon,,,, a,,,. „� „�*�,
',�"'`'° "" `'„*`T�e +'�� may close the swimming �g beaches whenever, in that
ma'e e:: veee
person's judgment, the water is too rough or cold for swimming l�at�g. The swimming
beaches may also close for periods of severe weather and/or the presence of lightning No
persons shall be permitted in the water dunng the penods when the beaches are declared closed
h�, � l;fo...,�,.�1
507.04. Swimming �g Beach Rules and Regulations
1. No person shall throw, cast, deposit, damage, lay, place or scatter in the water or upon any
swimming �'•� beach any lighted cigars or cigarettes or any glass, bottles, nails, tacks, wire,
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crockery, cans or other sharp or cutting substance or any refuse matter or article or thing of any
kind. If any glass is broken, the person responsible for the breakage shall immediately pick up
the pieces and place them in a trash container.
2. No person shall bring into or use in the water artificial floats of any kind or description.
_ 3. No person shall bring, drive, lead, carry or permit any dog or animal, whether leashed or
unleashed, muzzled or unmuzzled, onto the premises of any swimming �g beach.
4. No person shall light or make use of any fire on any beach, except in locations provided for
that purpose.
5. No person shall swim or bathe in the water fronting any swimming � beach outside
established hours or outside the designated swimming area at any municipal beach.
6. No swimmer or bather shall enter the water or onto any swimming �a�g beach unless
clothed in a swimming �g suit.
7. No person shall change clothes on any beach or in vehicles pazked at any beach.
8. No person shall appear in the state of nudity, nor shall any person make any indecent
exposure of their �s-e� person in any park or upon any swimming �k�g beach.
9. No person shall use profane, offensive or vulgar language and no person shall conduct
themselves " in a rough, boisterous, suggestive or offensive manner while in the
water or upon any beach.
10. No personal shall bring or carry any bicycle upon any swimming �g beach or in the
water in such manner as to jeopardize the safety and health of themselves '
and/or others.
11. At guarded swimming beaches, no person shall carry on unnecessary conversation with
lifeguards; or falsely call for help or assistance; or stand, sit upon or cling to any lifeguazd
perches or light towers; or, except in an emergency, go into or cling to lifeguard boats.
12. No person shall conduct themselves ' upon any swimming �a�g beach or
in the water in such a manner as to jeopardize the safety and health of themselves �se��
�� and/or others.
_ 13. No person having, or apparently having, an infectious disease shall be admitted to a
swimming � beach.
14. No person, except children, their parents, custodians or guardians, shall be permitted in any
play area on swimming � beaches designated for children.
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15. No child under twelve (12) years of age shall be allowed on the beach unless under the
supervision of a competent person who shall be not less than siYteen (16) years of age.
507.05. Conduct of Lifeguards
All lifeguards shall be subject to rules and regulations prescribed by the Parks and Recreation
Commission.
507.06. Authority of Lifeguards
At guarded beaches, the duly appointed lifeguazds are hereby authorized and empowered to order
swimmers out of the swimming � beach waters at such time and under conditions as they
deem necessary for the public welfare and to maintain the peace and safety on the streets,
grounds and water involved.
507.07. Liquors
It shall be unlawful for any person to have in their h�°�- ^�:� position or to consume any
intoxicating liquor or 3.2% ��g malt liquor on Fridley Municipal swimming �g
beaches.
507.08. Penalties
Any violation of this Chapter is a misdemeanor and is subject to all penalties provided for such
violations under the provisions of Chapter 901 of this Code.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , 2003.
ATTEST:
Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk
First Reading: April 14, 2003
Second Reading: Apri128, 2003
Published:
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Scott J. Lund, Mayor
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� AGENDA ITEM
� CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 28, 2003
CfiY OF
FRIDLEY
Date: April 24, 2003 �
To: William Burns, City Manager ,�
From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director
Paul Bolin, Planning Coordinator
Stephanie Hanson, Planner
RE: First Reading of an Ordinance to Amend City Code Chapter 901.
M-03-54
INTRODUCTION
Currently, Fridley City Code allows a maximum fine for violations of the Fridley City
Code not to exceed $700. However, Minnesota State Statutes, Chapter 609.034, allows a
fine amount not to exceed $1000. This $300 discrepancy prevents the City from
collecting fees in amounts high enough to help offset prosecution costs.
City Staff is requesting a text amendment to City Code Chapter 901, titled "Penalties",
which will bring Fridley's fine schedule current with State Statutes. The wording of the
ordinance will enable the City's fine schedule to keep current with any future changes to
the State Statute.
PLANNING STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Ciry Staff recommends that the City Council approve and hold the first reading of the
ordinance to amend Fridley City Code, Chapter 901.
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING FRIDLEY CITY CODE
CHAPTER 901. PENALTIES
The Fridley City Council hereby finds after review, examination and recommendation of
staff that Chapter 901 related to penalty fees be hereby amended as follows:
901.01. GENERAL PROVISIONS
Every person who violates this Code is subject to all penalties provided for such
violation. Except where a different, specific or more particular penalty is provided or
allowed with respect to any offense, any person guilty of a violation of this Code shall
upon conviction of such offense, be fined '
as authorized bv Minn. Stat. 609.034.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS DAY OF 2003.
ATTEST:
Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk
Scott J. Lund, Mayor
First Reading: Apri128, 2003
Second Reading:
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609.034 Increased maximum penalty for ordinance
violations.
Any law of this state or municipal charter which limits the
power of any statutory or home rule charter city, town, county,
or other political subdivision to prescribe a maximum fine of
$700 or less for an ordinance shall on or after August 1, 2000,
be deemed to provide that the statutory or home rule charter
city, town, county, or other political subdivision has the power
to prescribe a maximum fine of $1,000.
H i ST: 1983 c 331 s 8; 2000 c 488 a rt 5 s 8
Copyright 2002 by the Office of Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota.
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 16, 2003
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairperson Savage called the April 16, 2003, Planning Commission meeting to order at
7:28 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Diane Savage, Dave Kondrick, Dean Saba, Barb Johns, LeRoy Oquist
Members Absent: Brad Dunham, Larry Kuechle
Others Present: Stacy Stromberg, Planner
Scott Hickok, Community Development Director
Humberto Martinez, 7786 Beech St NE
Frank Frattalone, Frattalone Excavating, 3066 Spruce St, Little Canada
Mark Hanson, Frattalone Excavating, 3066 Spruce St., Little Canada
Curt Carr, Waymore Transportation, Inc., 8201 Hickory St. NE
Richard Carlson, Park Construction Co., 7900 Beech St. NE
Greg Welcome, Dahlke Trailer Sales, 1155 Old Highway 8, New Brighton
Greg Dahlke, Dahlke Trailer Sales, 1155 Old Highway 8, New Brighton
Siah St. Clair, Director of Springbrook Nature Center
Malcolm & Annette Mitchell, Springbrook Nature Center Board
Neal Hayford, Springbrook Nature Center Board
Nancy Jorgenson, Springbrook Nature Center Board
APPROVE THE MARCH 19 2003 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES:
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Saba, to approve the March 19, 2003, Planning
Commission meeting minutes.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
1. PUBLIC HEARING:
Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP #03-06, by Humberto Martinez Suarez to
maintain outdoor storage with proper screening, generally located at 7786 Beech
Street NE.
MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded by Mr. Saba, to open the public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPENED AT 7:30 P.M.
Ms. Stromberg stated the petitioner is requesting a special use permit to allow limited outdoor
storage at his business located at 7786 Beech Street. The petitioner is requesting the
continued storage of a 29' x 8' storage container in the rear yard of his property for the storage
of stainless steel piping which is used for his business. He plans to convert the existing mobile
semi-trailer into a stationary unit. To accomplish this he will remove the tires and rest the unit
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on floor supports. By lowering the unit, the petitioner will also meet the Code requirements for
the height of materials in this district which is 12 feet.
Ms. Stromberg stated the property is zoned S-3, Heavy Industrial, Onaway Addition, as are all
surrounding properties. When the property was developed in 1950, it was originally constructed
as a single-family home. Most recently it has been used as an industrial property. In 1998, the
City created a new zoning district for industrial lots below 1%z acres in size with special attention
to the Onaway Addition. The creation of this zoning district allowed lots in the Onaway Addition
to come into compliance with the Code as it recognized the small lot sizes.
Ms. Stromberg stated the petitioner has told staff that he will be putting slats in his fence to
allow proper screening of the storage container. He will also be planting two pine trees to allow
for additional screening. The City Code allows limited outdoor storage in industrial districts with
a special use permit as long as nine specific code requirements are met. Those specific
requirements relate to height, screening, parking, amount of outdoor storage, and the types of
materials allowed to be stored outside. The petitioner is meeting or exceeding all of the
requirements. �
Ms. Stromberg stated City staff recommends approval of this special use permit with
stipulations as limited outdoor storage is permitted under a special use permit in the S-3, Heavy
Industrial, Onaway Addition zoning district. If the special use permit is granted, the following
stipulations should be attached:
1. The petitioner shall be responsible for striping his parking lot in order to comply with
code requirements by December 31, 2003.
2. No outdoor storage other than the storage container can be located on site. Existing
outdoor storage must be removed.
Ms. Stromberg stated that the Commissioners received a memo from the petitioner at the
meeting. When she spoke with him today, Mr. Martinez stated he had planned on having
additional storage besides the trailer and so he submitted a memo stating the other items which
he would like to have stored within the fenced-in area in the rear yard of his property. Even with
those additions, he still would be in compliance with the Code. So, staff is fine with allowing him
to have additional storage besides the storage container; and he can address any questions the
Commissioners might have.
MOTION by Mr.- Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Saba, to receive the memo from Mr. Martinez
dated April 16, 2003.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
Mr. Kondrick asked how much storage Mr. Martinez would be allowed to have.
Ms. Stromberg stated he is allowed 50 percent of his building footprint. His building size is
roughly 6,000 square feet so he would be allowed to have 3,000 square feet of outdoor storage.
Mr. Kondrick asked the approximate square footage of the trailer.
Ms. Stromberg stated the trailer is about 232 square feet.
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Ms. Savage asked if, in addition to the items that Mr. Martinez had enumerated in his memo, he
would need to come back to the Planning Commission if he wanted to store additional items?
Mr. Hickok stated the guidelines that are embedded in the ordinance say that a petitioner can
go up to 50 percent of the floor area for outdoor storage with a special use permit. If that is
being requested this evening by Mr. Martinez' memo, he would certainly be entitled on this
property to have up to 3,000 square feet of outdoor storage. At this time, staff does not see any
need to limit that, but the Commission could certainly refine stipulation #2. The report was
already mailed out so staff didn't have an opportunity to change that stipulation. In light of the
acceptance of this memo, if Commissioners wanted to accept any terms for additional storage,
then they can tailor that stipulation to say what they would like or just allow the site to go up to
3,000 square feet of outdoor storage.
Mr. Kondrick asked if any neighbors had objected to this request?
Ms. Stromberg replied she had not heard from any neighbors.
Ms. Savage asked when a special use permit is needed for outdoor storage if there is
compliance with the regulations, is there a need for a special use permit?
Ms. Stromberg stated limited outdoor storage is allowed in the Industrial District only through a
special use permit. So, outdoor storage is not permitted by right at all. If a property owner
wants to have outdoor storage, the owner must apply for and receive a special use permit.
Mr. Oquist stated that in looking at the petitioner's site/floor plan, there appears to be a large
area of proposed storage. Is that storage existing now, or is that going to be constructed; and,
if so, why does the petitioner need all this outdoor storage?
The petitioner, Mr. Bert Martinez, thanked the Commission members for allowing him to be
there. The nature of his business basically is they do most of the work outside of their facilities.
They make installations of large piping systems in food processing plants: food, beverage,
brewery, and cosmetics. So, normally, storage for those pieces of equipment is large. Outside
storage where they store basically their pipes is where they have trucks. The outdoor storage
he is asking for is basically the trailer that holds stainless steel pipes. Inside the trailer now that
will become disabled, he stores special kind of pipes that are very expensive and they need to
be under key. That's basically the only reason they are in a container, to be under key.
Mr. Oquist stated that on the site plan, there is a proposed storage area that he assumes to be
built?
Mr. Martinez replied, no, that part was built in the 1980s so it has been there for about 10-15
years. Right now the trailer is quite full of outside storage. It's probably about 460 square feet.
They take the trailer that is 30' x 8', thaYs 248, and they have two racks and four or five drums
that he has outside that is just scrap material. All those trucks that are towards the very end of
the property need to be fenced. It is not his intention to keep on storing stuff outside, because
he needs the outside parking lot to store his trucks when they are not in the field. In the
morning, his employees take the trucks out and they store their own personal vehicles inside,
and do the opposite at the end of the day. So he is not going to be putting in more storage
there. That would be it. He just measured it, and iYs about 468 square feet.
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Ms. Johns stated she noticed in the picture where the trailer was currently located, it looked like
there was some wood pallets underneath the truck. She asked if Mr. Martinez would be
removing the wheels on the truck.
Mr. Martinez replied he is going to be removing the wheels on the truck just to disable it from
being a mobile item.
Ms. Johns asked if he was going to then store the pallets underneath there?
Mr. Martinez replied he needs the storage underneath the trailer and that is where the wooden
pallets will go because sometimes they need to make shipments, and those pallets are for
shipping equipment and materials. Everything will be under 12 feet, most definitely. The main
reason for this is, if he puts the container right to the floor, he will still have 4 feet to put pipes
outside, on the top of the trailer, a container, or whatever. This way if he keeps them
underneath, the look from the outside will be very neat. He is very concerned about the looks
of the City. He has all his fence already covered, and trees have not been planted because it's
not the right time. So, he has done pretty much all he can do up to this point to already meet
ahead of time all of the requirements that are going to be imposed in the future, because it
makes sense for the beautification of the City.
Mr. Oquist wanted to confirm that Mr. Martinez is going to be lowering the trailer to meet the 12-
foot requirement but will still store some of the pallets underneath.
Mr. Martinez replied, yes.
Ms. Savage asked if it was correct that Mr. Martinez is saying he is not going to have any
additional storage?
Mr. Martinez replied he did not intend ever to have additional storage, because he needs all
that area free to store his trucks that go to the field. Also, they need the room to be able to turn
around in order to get into the other building that he is mentioning where they have storage.
Sometimes they need to get in there with the trucks to load inside. And in the wintertime, they
try to keep vehicles inside to stay warm.
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Saba, to ctose the public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT 7:47 P.M.
Mr. Saba stated he had no problem with this request.
Mr. Kondrick stated he has known about this building for a long time. It used to be a wood-
manufacturing place years ago. He didn't have any problems with the special use permit
request either.
Ms. Savage agreed. Mr. Martinez is indicating he is not going to have any additional storage,
so she would recommend the Commission just go forward with the two stipulations.
Mr. Oquist stated he believed stipulation #2 has to be changed because that indicates that the
storage container is going to be the only thing located on the site, and Mr. Martinez is
requesting additional storage.
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MOTION by Ms. Johns, seconded by Mr. Kondrick, to recommend approval of Special Use
Permit, SP #03-06, by Humberto Martinez Suarez to maintain outdoor storage with proper
screening, generally located at 7786 Beech Street NE, with the following stipulations:
1. The petitioner shall be responsible for striping his parking lot in order to comply with
code requirements by December 31, 2003.
2. Outdoor storage on site shall not exceed 3,000 square feet.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MS. SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
Ms. Savage stated this will go to City Council on April 28. Mr. Martinez will need to attend that
meeting.
2. PUBLIC HEARING:
Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP #03-07, by RJ Ryan Construction Inc., for the
purpose of a rock crushing operation on the north side of the property, generally located
at 8170 Hickory Street NE.
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Ms. Johns, to open the public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPENED AT 7:47 P.M.
Ms. Stromberg stated the petitioner, RJ Ryan Construction Company, who is representing
Frattalone Excavating and Grading, Inc., is requesting a special use permit to allow a rock
crushing and recycling facility on the northern 325 feet of the property located at 8170 Hickory
Street. Dahlke Trailer Sales Company will occupy the southern portion of the property. The
subject property is located on Hickory Street, which is vacant and has never been developed.
The property is zoned M-3, Outdoor Intensive Heavy Industrial. The properties to the north,
east, and south are also zoned M-3, Outdoor Intensive Heavy Industrial. The railroad tracks
are directly west of the properry, and the property beyond the railroad tracks is zoned M-1, Light
Industrial, and M-4, Manufacturing Only.
Ms. Stromberg stated that in late 1992, the M-3 Outdoor Intensive Heavy Industrial zoning
district was created and approved by the City Council. The intent of this new industrial district
was to control the location of outdoor intensive uses to assure compatibility with adjacent users.
The purpose was to allow the location of trucking terminals and intensive outdoor uses such as
crushing and recycling facilities. The properties in which the M-3 zoning applied are generally
located between 79`� and 83rd Avenue and the railroad and Main Street.
Ms. Stromberg stated the crushing operation will be 489 feet from the nearest trail in
Springbrook Nature Center and 745 feet from the nearest single-family home. The closest
neighbors are industrial properties. The City Code allows the operation of a rock crushing
facility with a special use permit in the M-3, Outdoor Intensive Heavy Industrial, zoning district.
The petitioner is requesting the location of a rock crushing and recycling operation on the
northern 325 feet of the property located at 8170 Hickory Street. A rock crushing and recycling
operation involves taking used concrete and asphalt materials and recycling it into high-quality
Class 5 or Class 6 gravel-based product. Dahlke Trailer Sales will be located on the southern
end, and Frattalone Excavating will be located on the northern end of the property.
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Ms. Stromberg showed slides of the rock crushing material and rock crushing equipment, and
Mr. Hickok explained each slide.
Mr. Hickok stated they had an opportunity to visit this site off Old Highway 8 behind Bellaire
Excavation. At that time, the Frattalone group was working on that site with the equipment that
they would expect to see on the site in Fridley.
Mr. Hickok stated this process is really a series of stations where the material goes from its raw
state that they see on the ground to a crushed state and ultimately to a finished-product state.
The finished product is a very high quality surface material used in road engineering.
Ms. Stromberg stated she will talk about the noise concept of this request. To prepare for the
request, staff conducted an on-site inspection of Frattalone's rock crushing operation. The
equipment staff viewed and heard will be the same equipment used on the proposed site.
When staff was sitting in a vehicle 200 feet from the rock crushing equipment with the windows
shut, the decibel level was 54. When the windows were opened, the decibel level went up to
70, still the 200 feet from the rock crushing equipment. When they were at 100 feet from the
equipment, the level with the windows closed was still around 54 and, with the windows
opened, it went up to 75. With the windows open at 50 feet from the equipment, the decibel
level was at 76. The City's noise ordinance states that noise in the industrial districts cannot
exceed 80 decibels at the property line.
Ms. Stromberg stated that regarding the dust and dirt component of this request, Frattalone
Excavating has a permit with the Minnesota Pollution Agency for dust control. This air
emissions permit authorizes the construction, modification, and operation of non-metallic
mineral processing. When staff conducted its site visit, they also observed how the dust
operation is controlled. Throughout the rock crushing process, there are several water-
sprinkling devices that keep the material wet which aids in reducing the dust level. As a result,
there is minimal dust created from the machine and the process. Frattalone Excavating will be
required to pave the driveway and install curbing. This will also help minimize dust. Frattalone
Excavating will also be required to sweep and clean the streets daily, or more if necessary, to
rid the streets of any dirt or debris.
Ms. Stromberg stated City staff recommends approval of this special use permit with
stipulations. The stipulations should reduce any adverse affects experienced by neighboring
property owners. Staff recommends that if this special use permit is granted, the following
stipulations should be attached:
1. The hours and days of the rock crushing operation shall be limited to 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.,
Monday through Saturday.
2. Crushing shall occur 12 weeks a year, with not more than 4 weeks being during the
months of May through September.
3. Each year the petitioner shall provide the City with a calendar in which the weeks of
crushing will occur.
4. The maximum height of all stockpiles shall not exceed 15 feet.
5. The final landscape and screening plan shall meet code requirements and be reviewed
and approved by City staff prior to commencement of operation.
6. An 8-foot screening fence shall be installed on the west, north and east perimeters of
the site and shall be properly maintained.
7. A storm pond maintenance agreement shall be filed with the City prior to
commencement of operation.
8. The drive aisle shall be paved and concrete curbing installed as indicated on site plan.
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9. Crushing of limestone shall be prohibited.
10. Water service and use shall be through a pe�manently installed water meter.
11. The petitioner shall obtain an NPDS industrial discharge permit or certify a condition of
no exposure from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
12. All State and City regulations shall be met for noise, dust and air quality.
13. Noise levels shall not exceed 80 decibels at the property line.
14. Truck traffic shall be routed on 81 S` Avenue to and from University Avenue.
15. Site to be watered as needed to keep dust down.
16. All loads shall be watered when leaving the site and streets shall be cleaned daily if
necessary.
17. Special use permit shall be reviewed in one year to ensure compatibility.
Ms. Savage asked if they have had any questions or complaints about this request.
Ms. Stromberg replied they did hear from one neighboring property owner who said he planned
to attend the meeting to better understand exactly what was going to be happening on site.
Mr. Saba asked how far out from the property were the notices mailed?
Ms. Stromberg replied, 350 feet.
Mr. Hickok stated the legal notification process is 350 feet from the boundary of all properties.
That is standard practice for all special use permits or any other action that requires public
notification. They also publish in the City's o�cial newspaper (Sun Focus) so that the entire
City is made aware through that form of notification.
Mr. Oquist asked about the pictures of the other rock crushing operation on Otd Highway 8. Is
that operation still there, or is it moving to Fridley?
Mr. Hickok replied that equipment was being used for some contract work on that site. The
equipment is very mobile, and that equipment will be moved to the Fridley site.
Mr. Oquist asked if the equipment would then be permanently located at the Fridley site.
Mr. Hickok stated that as the stipulation says, the equipment would be there 12 weeks a year
for rock crushing. The equipment may be moved off the site during non-crushing times in
Fridley and moved to another area for contract crushing and that type of thing.
Mr. Frank Frattalone of Frattalone Excavating, stated he would answer some of the questions
raised. One of the questions was whether this equipment would be coming in and staying here.
He stated it would only be in there for a short time, about 12 weeks out of the year where the
crushing equipment itself would be in there. The operation is generally recycling material of the
concrete and asphalt and also black dirt. It takes quite a while to accumulate that kind of
material. They had originally thought they could go in there with 40-foot piles, but there is an
ordinance in the City that the piles can only be 15 feet high which means they can't get as much
material in. So, when they come in to crush it, it will only be 30,000 tons. So they probably
would be in the first year twice and, after they build the business up, three or four times a year;
because they can only get so much material in there for crushing. So, a total of 12 weeks would
be plenty; and they would be happy with that while the crushing operation goes on.
Mr. Frattalone stated he would like to emphasize that it's actually recycling, not so much
crushing. They do demolition also and they are averaging about 90 to 92 percent recycling on
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a concrete building that they take down, like a downtown structure. They recycle steel,
aluminum, and the concrete, etc., and the other 8-10 percent goes to a landfill. Years ago, all
the concrete and asphalt used to go into landfills or was buried in all the lower areas and now
they recycle it and make a good gravel. Classified gravel is what is used underneath the
highways and driveways and parking lots. IYs a very well-needed product and it's a very good
selling product also.
Mr. Saba asked what part of the year would they run the crushing operation.
Mr. Frattalone stated the stipulations stipulate that they are only supposed to be running the
operation four weeks between May and September. He would like to ask if they can get that
extended to six weeks. Because of the smaller amount of material now; they can only put
30,000 yards in there. It usually wouldn't be a problem if he could get in there, but he would
probably be getting in there twice within that time period and the four weeks probably wouldn't
be enough time for that period. He doesn't need more than 12 weeks throughout the year, but
he would like a little bit more than four weeks.
Mr. Saba asked if they need to operate 12 hours a day?
Mr. Frattalone replied they generally do when they are crushing.
Ms. Savage asked if there were any problems with any of the other stipulations?
Mr. Frattalone replied he has a couple of issues. Regarding stipulation #3, he would not have a
problem letting the City know what time of the year or which exact date they would be crushing,
but they don't know that. It depends on how soon they can get a pile accumulated. IYs hard to
give that date. For example, if they were to get a permit by May 1, it may be July 1 or August or
September before they can come in and crush. He would say the first time would probably be
like August or September. He asked if there was any flexibility for that stipulation. Can they
give a tentative date and then change it?
Mr. Hickok stated the City will be going through its own learning curve in the first year, and staff
will be reviewing the special use permit after the first year. He did think there could be some
flexibility, understanding that the company needs to have the material first so they might set out
in the beginning of the year and have their calendar set for May crushing, only to find out iYs
July before they have the materials. So, the purpose behind the stipulation was so City staff
could have a pretty good idea on when to expect the crushing.
Mr. Hickok stated staff hoped that through this stipulation, they would eventually be able to
narrow that down and know the window of time that the crushing operation will be there. Then
once it starts, if they get calls about noise, without having to visit the site, they will know by
looking at the calendar that they are in this period when crushing is occurring. He believed there
is some latitude to change the wording of this stipulation.
Mr. Frattalone stated they are willing to work with City staff any way they can. He guessed he
would just like to leave that window there that maybe they could give the City a 30-day notice of
any change. Would that work for staff?
Mr. Hickok replied he thought something like that is reasonable. The purpose is so they know
and can to respond to callers.
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Mr. Oquist asked if he can change that wo�ding to just say "provide the City with a proposed
calendar"?
Mr. Hickok replied, yes, a proposed calendar with ongoing updates if modifications are
necessary.
Mr. Frattalone stated that regarding stipulation #4, he is going to leave that alone as he knows
the 15-foot limit is a City ordinance. Next year, they may request a variance to that ordinance.
He believed they can run their operation more economically if they had a higher pile, but they
are willing to go in with the ordinance and prove a point that they can have a nice operation
without a variances.
Mr. Kondrick asked if there coutd be more than one pile; for example, four 15-foot piles.
Mr. Frattalone stated they need the whole area to get 30,000 yards of �aw material in there. So
it could be one pile or several piles or whatever, but it would cover the whole footprint of their
area. They can't fill the whole site with raw material because they need a place to put the
finished product.
Mr. Kondrick asked if his goal is to have one 15-foot pile of finished product.
Mr. Frattalone stated they will probably level the pile out as they crush because the conveyor
drops it at about 25 feet. They can adjust the height of that conveyor, but then they'll level the
peaks off, so they will go no higher than 15 feet. The only problem he has is the capacity of
how many cubic yards of raw product he can store on the site when the height limit is only 15
feet.
Ms. Savage stated she is not clear about this. Are they talking about the raw product or are
they talking about the finished product for the stockpiles?
Mr. Frattalone stated they are talking about both piles on the height. The finished product is not
as important because thaYs sold as they are crushing. It doesn't really drive the ship. What
drives the ship is the amount and quantity of material they have before they come into crush.
IYs very expensive to move this machine in, and they don't want to come in for a small amount.
They want to come in for as much as they can. They can live with the 30,000 yards; but the
more they get, the more efficient they are.
Mr. Frattalone stated staff has done a really good job and they have been pleasant to work
with. The landowner had mentioned he had a misunderstanding with the 8 foot fence. Mr.
Frattalone believed they had proposed a 6-foot fence. Is it 8 feet total with the berm, or is that
just 8 feet on top of the berm?
Mr. Hickok stated it is proposed in the stipulation to be an 8-foot fence on top of the berm.
Ms. Savage asked the reason for that.
Mr. Hickok stated that in this district because outdoor storage is prevalent, the additional height
of the screening fence really brings down the view into the site so, if there is an abundance of
outdoor storage, whether it's mechanical equipment or trailers or stockpiles, what you are
seeing from the road is a landscaped berm. So, you are not really seeing whaYs happening
inside the operation from the roadway.
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Mr. Oquist asked, would it look like what Park Construction did along Beech?
Mr. Hickok replied, yes, and the same type of thing for the trucking firm across the street.
Ms. Savage stated staff has then required the 8-foot screening fence above the berm for other
properties?
Mr. Hickok replied, yes.
Mr. Frattalone stated that regarding stipulation #6, they have never watered their trucks before
leaving a site before. They do a really good job on their dust control with watering their
roadways, watering their piles, and watering as they are crushing. IYs not something that can't
be done, but it would be kind of a pain to be watering trucks as they leave, partially because
part of their operation is in the freezing months. The water would be freezing on the trucks and
icing up. He doesn't think this stipulation is necessary. This material mostly has moisture in it
when you haul it, and it doesn't spill.
Mr. Oquist asked if his trucks have that screening over the back, over the box.
Mr. Frattalone stated they do not.
Mr. Saba asked if he knew the direction where that water is going to go from the spraying
during the crushing operation itself.
Mr. Frattalone stated that if you walked around their crusher now while they are watering, you
would not see a puddle of water running off. Everything is absorbed into the material that is
being crushed. They fan the water to sprinkle it just to control the dust, so there really is no
runoff and everything is graded towards the pond and storm sewers. Everything is going into
the sediment pond off their site. So, if there was any accumulation, it would go into that holding
pond.
Mr. Kondrick asked if he has to spray water in the wintertime, how does his site keep from
freezing up?
Mr. Frattalone stated that is a very good point. When they spray water in the wintertime, they
have to blow the hoses out every night on the crusher. Also, it is just a short period of time they
are going to be crushing, but the trucks will be hauling all the time. They crush into December,
but they do not crush in January and February. This year they crushed in January because it
was warm, but they still had to blow all the hoses out every night. They were able to do that
because it was a short-time operation.
Ms. Savage asked how staff feels about the necessity of stipulation #16.
Mr. Hickok stated that although he understands the Mr. Frattalone's and the petitioner's
concern, he is concerned about airborne particles from the trucks as they enter and exit the
site, particularly exiting the site with the material. He appreciates the fact that the material is
being watered through the process and, as it sits in the pile, it probably retains some of that
water. However, he believed that watering the trucks exiting the site is not a bad idea. In his
previous experience with crushing and gravel operations in another city, that city required that
trucks be watered. It is like a rinse cycle as you're going through a touchless wash as it gets the
particles that might be most prone to be airborne once you change direction on the street, and
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the wind catches it and holds them down. What they are really interested in is no impacts to
surrounding properties.
Mr. Kondrick asked if it would be easier to sprinkle or tarp.
Mr. Hickok stated that tarping would certainly be an option, and staff would accept that as an
alternative to stipulation #16.
Mr. Frattalone replied they would much rather sprinkle than tarp. One of the big problems they
have in this operation is that they sell a lot of material to other vendors; and if they come in
without a tarp, then they can't sell to them.
Mr. Malcolm Mitchell, Chairperson of the Springbrook Nature Center Foundation Board, stated
he was at the meeting, along with some other members of the Board, to express their deep
concern regarding the proposed installation of a rock crushing operation on land which is about
300 feet from the southern boundaries of the Nature Center. Springbrook Nature Center
Foundation is a non-profit organization. It was founded in 1973, working with the local
community of Fridley, to develop, protect, and enable program activities as Springbrook Nature
Center. It's a 127-acre parcel of land that was dedicated in 1974. Also at the meeting was Siah
St. Clair, the Director of the Nature Center and an employee of the City, and other Board
members.
Mr. Mitchell stated Springbrook Nature Center exists and creates opportunities to people to
renew their community experiences in natural areas. It enriches their lives, restores their well-
being, and teaches them the environmental lessons necessary to sustain the natural places that
nurture their spirits. In fact, the essence of a nature center is a quiet, peaceful setting, where
individuals can listen to birds, sounds of nature, observe the natural beauty, and enjoy the
environment.
Mr. Mitchell stated the Nature Center is a major contributor to the community by the educational
activities that it performs — over 600 formal programs a year, attracting more than 20,000
persons including 8,300 school children in environmental education and from the area schools.
The visits represent tens of thousand of people each year who are there to experience nature,
the natural plants and natural wildlife and the beauty of the setting. They are there to create a
community that is serving as a safe and accessible venue that offers a mix of activities to
citizens of all ages, income levels, and physical abilities.
Mr. Mitchell stated the theme they have established for the Nature Center over the years is
timeless nature, working to nurture the human spirit and the community. Their vision statement
includes the following: "An inviting passage into and out of a timeless nature. A sharing and
affirming place for peopte. A place for celebrations of life. A retreat to nurture self. A living
statement of the power of nature nurturing the human spirit. A place to reflect the integrity of
nature and natural process and a place to educate about nature and the natural processes."
Mr. Mitchell stated that from their perspective, they really believe it is truly unfortunate that this
area south of the Nature Center, this close to the Nature Center, was zoned M-3, Heavy
Industrial Outdoor Intensive District. In their opinion, this zoning designation shows a lack of
adequate sensitivity for the potential negative impact such activity uses may have on the value
of the Nature Center as a close neighbor and for the activities that go on there.
Mr. Mitchell stated they certainly recognize the efforts of the Frattalone Excavating Company to
recycle concrete and to protect the further degradation of our environment. However, they are
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deeply concerned about the noise, air, and visual pollution that will occur at Springbrook Nature
Center because of this proposed rock crushing operation which is so close. The result is a
detrimental impact to Springbrook Nature Center and all of its vision statements.
Mr. Mitchell stated they believe, and can demonstrate, that Springbrook is a jewel that needs to
be protected from harm in every way possible. The work that has been done over the last 29
years to permit residents of Fridley and surrounding communities to enjoy the natural beauty
and serenity of Springbrook will be degraded. The efforts that are now being implemented to
restore the wetlands and the work to redevelop the entrance area project may be wasted as
some of these developments occur.
Mr. Mitchell stated the primary issue is noise. A rock crushing operation makes substantial
noise. IYs their understanding it would be about 75 decibels at about 100 feet from the crusher.
IYs also their understanding that Frattalone plans to use the crusher for up to 12 hours a day.
It's not clear how many days a year it will be used, although they have heard testimony of that
at the meeting tonight. However, even if the initial use is minimal, they are really not sure what
will happen in the future as business or the economy picks up. Part of the value of the Nature
Center is the peace and quiet and the ability of visitors to hear birds call and experience a
sense of solitude and meditation.
Mr. Mitchell stated that in reviewing the Northstar Corridor Rail Line final environmental impact
statement in which the Springbrook Nature Center is listed, they categorize the level of noise
which will provide severe impact on Springbrook Nature Center as greater than 66 decibels.
They talk about the trains there being no more than 55 decibels on a short period of time when
they go by. This proposal is 75 decibels. The noise from a rock crushing operation will be
constant for up to 12 hours a day. Individuals near that level of noise should wear protective
ear equipment so as not to damage their hearing. Individuals really cannot experience the
solitude and the beauty of a bird call with that kind of noise nearby. Can anyone picture bird
watchers using ear protectors in the Nature Center?
Mr. Mitchell stated they are concerned that migratory birds and other animals will choose to
avoid these areas because of the noise. This may remove some of the more valuable sightings
of birds that travel through in a migratory route each year at the Nature Center: In addition,
migratory birds are nesting at this time of the year at the Nature Center. They would certainly
urge that the stipulations reflect that the use of the land not interfere with bird migration and
nesting.
Mr. Mitchell stated they are also concerned about the air pollution. They recognize that Mr.
Frattalone is talking about wetting down the loads, etc., and the water that is used in the
operation will keep the dust to a minimum; but any time there is wind (particularly from the
south which flows back to the north), the dust will obviously degrade the beauty of the Nature
Center and its use by residents of Fridley. In an interrelated way, the piles of uncrushed and
crushed rock create water pollution. Most of the materials to be crushed are composed of
concrete and are very basic pH. Such basic pH when it enters a stream or wetland will kill fish
and other water animals. This property is very close to the water table and may also flow
through Springbrook in some way. Again, it will diminish Sp�ingbrook, a jewel for the citizens of
Fridley.
Mr. Mitchell stated the piles of uncrushed and crushed rock create visible pollution. They have
heard the stipulations about height and visibility. They certainly support those stipulations.
They would like to propose a slight modification on a couple of those stipulations. And, again,
the visual impacts of the stockpiles are clearly a degradation on the value of Springbrook.
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Mr. Mitcheil stated the investment that is now under way in Fridley and surrounding
communities, as well as the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and the Metropolitan Council,
to restore the wetlands potentially could be a wasted effort if this is degraded. Therefore, they
as a Board, oppose the use of this property for a rock crushing operation. They are, however,
aware that such an operation is currently acceptable as the property is zoned and so they
strongly urge the Commission to approve the stipulations recommended by the staff as part of
the special use permit. They obviously cannot move the Nature Center. They can only
maintain and not degrade the value of the Nature Center for the City of Fridley and the
surrounding communities. They urge them to do the right thing and, with this in mind, they
suggest the following modifications and additions to the recommended stipulations.
Mr. Mitchell stated that in stipulation #2, they would like a word change or really a clarification of
the way they look at rock crushing. They propose the following change: "Crushing shall occur
no more than 60 days a year with not more than 20 days being during the months of May
through September." And if you're really talking about the 6-day week which was talked about
before, those numbers would become 72 and 28. So they are talking about a daily operation as
opposed to weekly operation as a more refined way of approaching that.
Mr. Mitchell stated that in stipulation #4, they are recommending the following change: "The
maximum height of any stockpile shall never exceed 15 feet." Again, they are very concerned
about the sight lines to people enjoying the Nature Center.
Mr. Mitchell stated that in stipulation #10, dealing with the flow of water, they would like to add a
clause that stipulates the minimum total gallons per minute of water flow required to settle the
dust during operation. Sometimes the hoses are down, etc., and in most situations the dust
does emanate quite strongly, so they think there should be an additional stipulation along this
line.
Mr. Mitchell stated that in stipulation #11, they would recommend the following change: "The
petitioner shall obtain all the necessary permits and approvals that are required by the
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency." This may include, but not be limited to, an NPDS permit
which is what they already had, a certification of a conduction of no exposure, a storm water
Phase I or Phase II permit, Error Omissions Permit regarding particulates environmental
assessment worksheet etc. And those would be required by the Pollution Control Agency.
Mr. Mitchell stated that in stipulation #13, they would recommend the following change: "The -
noise level shall comply totally with the Fridley Noise Ordinance, including the decibel
measurements and the location at which the measurements are to be taken, provided that the
noise levels shall not exceed 66 decibels at the northern boundary." That's the northern
boundary of this property.
Mr. Mitchell stated that regarding stipulation #17, they ask the question: What does ensure
compatibility mean? They assume that means the other stipulations altogether and the
operation over the years.
Mr. Mitchell stated the Board would propose adding a stipulation #18. "The petitioner shall
determine and document the pH of the creeks, streams, into which runoff water from the
property will enter. This shall include any cyclical variations in pH that may occur on a daily,
weekly, monthly, seasonal or other basis. The runoff and/or discharge from the petitioner's
property shall be maintained with a pH range of 6.5 to 8.5 as measured 20 feet downstream
from the discharge point." He stated, again, they are very concerned about heavy rains, etc.,
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which will hit this property and will throw base pH into the water streams and into the
groundwater as a result, killing fish and other animal life within the water.
Mr. Mitchell stated they would also propose adding a stipulation #19 which goes back to their
major concern about noise: "The petitioner shall furnish sound measuring equipment to
Springbrook Nature Center as follows: one portable battery operated decibel meter with the
capability to document sound level readings over at least a 24-hour period and sufficiently
accurate and sensitive to determine compliance with the City of Fridley ordinances that
specifies sound levels. If and when either portable device has operational difficulties that would
render it unable to meet the above requirements at any time in the future, the petitioner shall
provide a fully-operational portable device of equal or greater functionality within a short period
of time, meaning days not weeks."
Mr. Mitchell stated those are the additional stipulations and language they would like to
propose. He thanked the Commission for the opportuniry to speak regarding this special use
permit request. He is not sure at this point in the meeting if the Commission has the ability to
just accept the proposed stipulations without some study, or if they can table the special use
permit for more consideration. He stated the Board is ce�tainly willing to work with the City and
with the applicant, if possible, to try and attain the best possible outcome for the Nature Center.
MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by Mr. Kondrick, to receive into the record the written
statement submitted by Malcolm Mitchell, Chairperson of the Springbrook Nature Center
Foundation Board.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
Mr. Curt Carr, stated he is one of the owners of Waymore Transportation, the property that is
going to be adjacent to Mr. Frattalone's proposed rock crushing facility. His biggest concern is
truck traffic, particularly during the summer months. He is in the trucking business and handle
about 60 percent of the produce that Cub Foods gets from California, Washington, and the east
coast, and they distribute that produce out of their facility. They have about 60 semi-trucks
going up and down that road all week Iong. Anytime during the summer months, they can have
40 semi-trucks unloading on a Monday morning. So, between their operation, the rock crushing
operation, and CCX's operation, they are going to have a lot of truck traffic.
Mr. Carr stated the other thing he is concerned about is the level of dust. Mr. Frattalone
explained his position on that. He is very familiar with the rock crushing operation, and he is
very familiar with Park Construction. He knows that Mr. Frattalone custom crushed for Park this
last season, and the operation didn't affect them. The only thing that bothers them is in the
summer months when you get a southwest wind and you have stacked Class 5 piles. He
understands the pile height will be set at 15 feet which is, in his business, impossible. He
doesn't understand how Park never had to adhere to the 15 foot height limit. Regardless, when
there is a southwest wind, the Class 5 piles dry out at the top, and there is a lot of dust blowing
across. There is nothing he can do about it because Park Construction was there before they
were so they are grandfathered in. But those are their concerns.
Mr. Richard Carlson, Chairman of the Board of Park Construction Company, stated he retired a
couple years ago but still has an interest in the company. For 32 years, Park Construction
originally owned 20 acres bounded by 79`h and 815` on the north and south and Beech Street on
the east. From the railroad tracks on the west with the exclusion of 7 acres, he had purchased
over a period of years as each parcel became available. He is not there to object to the rock
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crushing permit, but he wants them to be aware that Park Construction has had a permit to
crush rock since 1982, not on the 7 acres, but on the Park Construction site which has recently
been sold to Extra Leasing who is going to have a truck terminal there for storing trailers. Since
1982, they have requested a special use permit to crush, and they have never been denied.
They have had public hearings. He did not believe they had ever heard from Springbrook
Nature Center. They have heard from a few property owners on the west side of the tracks
who had no real objections.
Mr. Carlson stated that being on that site for 32 years, they have seen deer, fox, muskrats, and
all kinds of animals. Those animals were still there when he left the company. As far as
Springbrook, he did not believe the rock crushing operation was going to affect Springbrook
Nature Center one iota.
Mr. Carlson stated that as far as the concern about the dust from the tops of piles blowing off,
he has never seen that happen. The dust on the ground may blow off, but not the tops of the
piles. Most recently, Frattalone Excavation crushed for them. Part of the material was stored
on the property that he owned and part of it was on Park's. Presently the rock is piled on the
property that he owns personally. They have cooperated with the City for all those years. They
have done everything they have asked them to do. He has now asked City staff if the City had
ever had any verbal complaints about Park Construction; and, to the best of City staff's
knowledge, they said they had not. Park Construction is still an effective company; however, it
has downsized and will be operating on the west 7 acres of the Park property, which is directly
south of the property that on which Dahlke is going to build.
Mr. Carlson stated that if this special use permit is approved, he certainly wants it to be known
that if Park comes in for a crushing permit, too, they will not be denied if they meet all the
criteria that has been requested from this current special use permit request. The Planning
Commission has to keep in mind that they will have two crushing permits. Park has crushed
since 1982 and never had any problems with dirt in the streets or with truck traffic. If they did,
they cleaned it up. They have been a good neighbor to the City of Fridley and a good
representative of the City of Fridley. They have let the City haul all its concrete into their yard at
no cost. They have always been there to help Fridley in emergencies. They plow the streets
for Fridley in their area, and they have been most cooperative in every way possible; but he
wants to make sure they understand that if this permit is approved by the City Council that,
when Park comes up with a permit request for a small crushing operation, they are not denied.
Mr. Carlson stated Springbrook is a wonderful amenity in Fridley, but the Commission should
remember that the businesses support the tax base in the community, not Springbrook. What
the Springbrook Board has asked for is very legitimate, but there comes a time when someone
can ask for too much so that it makes it almost impossible for companies to conduct business.
Ms. Nancy Jorgensen stated she spent 14 years on the Fridley City Council, and she can attest
to Park Construction being a good neighbor. She doesn't remember ever receiving a complaint
on them, and they have served the City well. However, in addition to the rock crushing facility,
trucks will probably be delivering materials every week into the property until they fill up that
particular site. So they are going to have trucks backing up, they're going to have the
emergency beeping as they are backing into the property, and they are going to have the noise
as the piles are dumped. That's going to be ongoing, even if the actual rock crushing is kept to
so many weeks. The Nature Center has a very delicate ecosystem at this point in time with all
of the building that has occurred around them in the last 20 years. They were very successful
in just getting a Phase II MPCA grant to help them reinforce the plant vegetation there that has
been destroyed from water runoff.
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Ms. Jorgenson stated she, as well as many of the Nature Center Foundation members, are
concerned about this operation and the affect that it may have on the Nature Center and on
Norton Creek, as the water is piped through and then further on to the Mississippi River. Rock
crushing is a permitted use on that site, but she would really encourage the Commission to
pass the stipulations as recommended by staff and to take a look at some of the stipulation
changes recommended by the Board as well.
Mr. Carlson stated that after sitting in an office at Park Construction for 32 years, he can assure
them that the crushing operation will not cause any more of a sound effect than the Burlington
Northern diesel trains that has a big load coming through there. The noise of those trains
chugging up that uphill grade far exceeds the rock crushing noise. He asked Mr. Hickok if the
City had ever taken a sound reading of a diesel engine going up the uphill grade.
Mr. Hickok stated he has not.
Mr. Carlson stated it would be a good idea because he believed that those diesel engines when
they have a 100 plus car load pulling up that grade will far exceed the 70 decibels #hat they are
holding in the crushing operation. He stated you can drive by the rock crushing operation, and
you don't hear it. He thinks the noise is of very minimal concern. Dust control is important. If
the height is a problem with the City, people can live with that.
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Saba, to close the public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT 8:58 P.M.
Mr. Oquist stated the Nature Center is not adjacent to the property where the rock crushing
operation will be, is it?
Mr. Hickok replied, no, there is a 325-foot wide industrial site that is remaining vacant to the
north of the crushing operation.
Mr. Kondrick stated it seems to him that dust is going to be an issue, but if they do what they
say they are going to do, that issue can be met. He is really concerned about the affect of the
noise on the Nature Center.
Ms. Savage stated maybe the Planning Commission should table this request in order to study
the proposed stipulations suggested by Mr. Mitchell from the Nature Center Board and to
further discuss the stipulations with the petitioner.
Mr. Kondrick agreed with that. He would also suggest the idea of berming the site, as Park
Construction has done, and then putting a fence on top of it, a fence with slats or plastic slats.
He is saying plastic so that it keeps the dust out and provides more of a sound barrier. He
would like more time to study the Nature Center's proposals in terms of add-ons and changes
to the stipulations. This would also give the petitioner time to consider the suggested changes.
Mr. Saba stated he has never felt so pro to an operation such as this, yet opposed for the
reason of the Nature Center. He thinks it is commendable what Mr. Frattalone wants to do and
the whole operation. But, he walks those trails all the time at the Nature Center, and he really
appreciates more than anything else total quiet so he can hear birds or water running. To be
able to get away from the office after a long work day and to enjoy the peace and quiet of the
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 16, 2003 PAGE 17
Nature Center is just a fantastic opportunity. It does everything Mr. Mitchell said it would do.
The Nature Center is there for that purpose, and he thinks they need to preserve it as much as
possible. He agreed with tabling the request to study it a little bit more, the stipulations, and the
Board's recommendations for stipulation changes, and come to an agreement.
Ms. Johns stated she agreed with tabling as well. It was stated that this would be an invisible
operation. It may be invisible, but she believed you can certainly hear what you cannot see.
There are stipulations proposed by the Nature Center Board, as well as recommended changes
made to the existing stipulations, that are all worth looking+ into and also considering.
Mr. Oquist stated he is not as concerned about the noise aspect because they have some
boundaries there with some berms and trees. Also, they have two big truck terminals that are
there now and a third one being proposed. He's sure you get a lot of noise from those
terminals so he guessed he is not as concerned about the noise. But, he was concerned about
some other points Mr. Mitchell made like the pH levels and the runoffs into the creek. That is
more substantial than the noise. And he believed they needed to take a look at those issues,
too. Also in stipulation #11, Mr. Mitchell pointed out there are a lot more agencies that maybe
need to be notified of this operation, as well as an environmental assessment might have to be
taken if there is going to be runoff into the creeks. He believed the Planning Commission needs
to understand these issues more than the noise level.
Ms. Savage stated she thinks that is a good point, the possibility of an environmental impact
statement.
Ms. Savage stated she believed the crux of this is the stipulations because the law pretty much
dictates that they do have to approve the rock crushing operation. IYs really a question of the
stipulations and that is what they want to be looking at.
MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by Mr. Kondrick, to table SP #03-07 to give City staff and the
Commission time to study the stipulations and recommended changes to the stipulations and to
ask staff to work with Springbrook Nature Center Board and various agencies to make sure that
everything is being complied with to the City's satisfaction.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
Ms. Savage asked if they need a time frame for that.
Mr. Hickok stated they are up against the 60-day window. The 60-day time frame expires on
May 12. He would anticipate that staff would get a written letter out to the petitioner, extending
that 60-day so they have that comfort. There is no physical way they could bring this back to
the Planning Commission and then to the Council by May 12. He did believe they could work
with the petitioner on the stipulations and bring it back to the next Planning Commission
meeting on May 7.
Mr. Oquist asked him if he is going to notify Mr. Frattalone.
Mr. Hickok replied, yes, he will do that.
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3. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE MARCH 12 2003. APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING.
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Ms. Johns, to receive the March 12, 2003, Appeals
Commission meeting minutes.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
4. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE MARCH 26, 2003, APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING.
MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded by Mr. Kondrick, to receive the March 26, 2003, Appeals
Commission meeting minutes.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
5. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 3. 2003, PARKS AND RECREATION
COMMISSION MEETING.
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Saba, to receive the February 3, 2003, Parks and
Recreation Commission meeting minutes.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
6. OTHER BUSINESS:
Mr. Hickok reminded the Commission members of the meeting with the City Council on
Monday, April 21, to discuss the results of the Council/Commission survey. Their attendance is
a real important part of this process. The City basically builds its goals and objectives and
future budgets on information received back from the Commissions.
Mr. Hickok stated staff is moving ahead with discussions on the Gateway West Project
preliminary foundational information. No public hearings have yet been held. A newsletter
article has gone out, and the Commissioners have probably had a chance to look at that. The
City Council and HRA will meet jointly on May 1 to talk about what direction they would like staff
to go. Staff has done a lot of research which is in the very early stages. He stated staff will
keep the Commission posted. _
ADJOURN
MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded by Ms. Johns, to adjourn the meeting. .
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED AND THE APRIL 16, 2003, PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING WAS
ADJOURNED AT 9:11 P.M.
�pectfully submitted,
1-'y�ti� ,�C��- x,� �
Denise M. Letendre �
Recording Secretary
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: AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 28, 2003
Cf1Y OF
fRIDLEY
Date: April 22, 2003 �
To: William Burns, City Manager �
From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director
Paul Bolin, Planning Coordinator
Stacy Stromberg, Planner
Subject: Special Use Permit Request, SP #03-06, Bert Martinez
M-03-48
INTRODUCTION
The petitioner, Bert Martinez, of Food Process & Control Inc., is seeking a special use
permit to allow limited outdoor storage at his business, which is located at 7786 Beech
Street. The petitioner is requesting to store a 29 ft. by 8 ft. storage container to house
stainless steel piping, pipe racks and drums for storage of scrap metal in the rear yard of
his property.
City code allows limited outdoor storage as long as the storage area doesn't exceed 50%
of the principal building footprint. The petitioner's building is approximately 6, 285 square
feet and he is requesting to have a storage area of 475 feet, which is well below code
requirements.
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
At the April 16, 2003, Planning Commission meeting, a public hearing was held for SP
#03-06. After a brief discussion, the Planning Commission recommended approval of
special use permit, SP #03-06, with stipulation #1 and a change to stipulation #2.
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
PLANNING STAFF RECOMMNEDATION
City Staff recommends concurrence with the Planning Commission.
STIPULATIONS
1. The petitioner shall be responsible for striping his parking lot in order to comply
with code requirements by December 31, 2003.
2. Outdoor storage on this site shall not exceed 3,000 square feet.
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City of Fr�dley Land Use Application
SP #03-06 April 16, 2003
GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIAL INFORMATION
Applicant:
Humberto Martinez Suarez
7786 Beech Street NE
Fridley MN 55432
Requested Action:
Special Use Permit to allow exterior
storage of materials in a S-3, Heavy
Industrial, Onaway Addition.
Existing Zoning:
S-3 (Heavy Industrial, Onaway
Addition)
Location:
7786 Beech Street
Size:
13,992 sq. ft. .32 acres
Existing Land Use:
Industrial
Surrounding Land Use & Zoning:
N: Industrial 8� S-3
E: Industrial & S-3
S: Industrial & S-3
W: Industrial & S-3
Comprehensive Plan Conformance:
Consistent with Plan
Zoning Ordinance Conformance:
Sec. 205.25.04.C.12 requires a
special use permit to allow limited
outdoor storage.
Zoning History:
1911 — Lot is platted.
1950 — House is built.
1958 — Garage is built and addition to
house.
1967 — Addition to building.
1992 — Addition to building.
Legal Description of Property:
Lots 1-5, Block 6, Onaway
Public Utilities:
Building is connected.
Transportation:
The property can be accessed from
Beech Street and 78`h Avenue.
Physical Characteristics:
Building, hard surface yard and
parking area and landscaping.
SUMMARY OF PROJECT
The petitioner, Mr. Martinez is seeking a
special use permit to alfow exterior storage
of a storage container in the rear yard of his
property located at 7786 Beech Street.
SUMMARY OF ANALYSIS
City Staff recommends approva/ of this
special use permit, with stipulations.
Limited outdoor storage is a permitted
special use in the S-3, Onaway Heavy
Industrial district, provided specific code
requirements are met.
CITY COUNCIL ACTION/ 60 DAY DATE
City Council —April 28, 2003
60 Day — May 12, 2003
Storage Container Location
Staff Report Prepared by: Stacy Stromberg
SP #03-06
REQUEST
The petitioner, Bert Martinez, of Food Process & Control Inc., is seeking a special use
permit to allow limited outdoor storage at his business, which is located at 7786 Beech
Street. The petitioner is requesting to store a 29-foot by 8-foot storage container in the
rear yard of his property to be used for storage of stainless steel piping used for his
business.
ANALYSIS
The property is zoned S-3, Heavy Industrial, Onaway Addition as are all surrounding
properties. It is located on the corner of Beech Street and 78th Avenue. When the property
was developed in 1950, it was originally constructed as a single-family home. Most recently
it had been used as an industrial property. In 1991, the property was granted a variance to
reduce the lot area, lot width, side yard setbacks, rear yard setback and the parking
setback. In 1992, a special use permit was granted to allow the lot coverage to be
increased from 40% to 44% maximum to allow the construction of an addition. In 1998,
the City created a new zoning district for industrial lots below one and a half acres in size,
with special attention to the Onaway Addition. The creation of this zoning district allowed
lots in the Onaway Addition to become in-compliance with the code as it recognized the
small lot sizes.
Existing Building
The petitioner is requesting to allow the continued storage of a 29 ft. by 8 ft. trailer in the
rear yard of his property. He plans to convert the existing mobile semi-trailer into a
stationary unit. To accomplish this he will remove the tires and rest the unit on floor
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supports. By lowering the unit, the petitioner will also meet the code requirements for the
height of materials in this district, which is 12 feet.
The petitioner has also stated to City staff that he will be putting slats in his fence to allow
proper screening of the storage container. He will also be planting two pine trees to allow
for additional screening.
City Code allows limited outdoor storage in the industrial districts with a special use permit
as long as 9 specific code requirements are met. Those specific requirements relate to
height, screening, parking, amount of outdoor storage and the types of materials allowed to
be stored outside. The petitioner is meeting or exceeding all of the requirements.
Location of the Storage Container
City staff has not received any comments from neighboring property owners.
RECOMMENDATIONS
City Staff recommends approval as limited outdoor storage is permitted under a special
use permit in the S-3 Heavy Industrial, OnawayAddition zoning district.
STIPULATIONS
Staff recommends that if the special use permit is granted, the following stipulations be
attached.
1. The petitioner shall be responsible for striping his parking lot in order to comply to with
code requirements by December 31, 2003.
2. No outdoor storage other than the storage container can be located on site. Existing
outdoor storage must be removed.
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AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 28, 2003
UTY OF
FRiDLEY
TO: William W. Burns, City Manager j��
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FROM: Jon . H� Public Works Director
Layne Otte , Asst Public Works Director
DATE: Apri11.8, 003
SUBJECT: Change Order No. 1: Hartman Circle Watermain Looping Project No. 347
PW03-045
The attached change order No. 1 to the Hartman Circle Watermain Looping project is for the additional
work and materials required to complete the project. The net change is a contract increase of
$21,810.50.
1. F&I Type 41 A Wearing Course
2. F&I Type 31 Base Course
These quantities increased due to two reasons. The first reason is that the thickness of East
River Road's bituminous was thicker than expected. The County requires us to match what was
existing. The second reason the quantity increased is because the County required us to place
the wearing course rather than leave it off. The County originally indicated that we could
forego placing the wear course as it was going to be milled off in the coming weeks.
3. Additional Traffic Control: County required more traffic control after construction began than
what had been previously discussed with them.
4. Irrigation Repair at 101 Hartrnan Circle: Irrigation system was found adjacent to the project
and was within the excavation area of the watermain pipe.
5. Replace Inoperable 6-in. Gate Valve on East River Road: Water Department notified
Engineering that several valves were not shutting off adjacent to the project. These valves were
required to be shut off to proceed with the work. Only option was to replace these valves.
6. Watermain Fittings Required: This item was not listed in bid and is required to do the
watermain work.
Recommend the City Council approve Change Order No. 1 increasing the Hartman Circle Watermain
Looping Project Contract by $21,810.50 for a revised contract amount of $179,013.50.
LO/JHH:cz
Attachment
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
6431 UNNERSIT'Y AVENUE N.E.
FRIDLEY, MN 55432
April 25, 2003
Forest Lake Contracting, Inc.
14777 Lake Drive
Forest Lake MN 55025-9461
SUBJECT: Change Order No. 1, Hartman Circle Watermain Looping, Project No. 347
Gentlemen: .
You aze hereby ordered, authorized, and instructed to modify your contract for the Forest Lake Contracting, Inc.
Project No. 347 by adding the following work:
Addition:
Item
1 F&I Type 41A wearing course
2 F&I Type 31 base course
3 Additional traffic control required per County
4 Irrigation repair @ 101 Hartman Circle
5 Replace inoperable 6" gate valves on
East River Road
6 Watermain fittings required
TOTAL CHANGE ORDERS:
Original Contract Amount
Contract Additions - CO No. 1
REVISED CONTRACT AMOUNT
Quantity Unit Unit Cost Total Cost
39.24 TN
129.29 'TN
1.00 LS
1.00 LS
3.00 EA
1.00 LS
TOTAL
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80.00
70.00
325.00
381.00
2,000.00
3,139.20
9,050.30
325.00
381.00
6,000.00
2,915.00 2,915.00
21,810.50
157,203.00
21,810.50
$ 179,013.50
Forest Lake Contracting, Inc.
Change Order No. 1
Apri128, 2003
Page 2
Submitted and approved by Jon H. Haukaas, Director of Public Works, on the 28th day of April 2003.
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Checked by
on H. Haukaas, P.E.
Director of Public Works
Approved and accepted this 2•t day of�,,,� , 2003 by
FOREST LAKE CONTRACTING, INC.
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ontractor Repre ntative
Approved and accepted this day of , 2003 by
CITY OF FRIDLEY
Scott J. Lund, Mayor
William W. Burns, City Manager
Approved and accepted this day of , 2003 by
Metro Division Assistant State Aid Engineer
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CRY OF
FRIDLEY
To:
From:
Date:
Re:
AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF
APRIL 28, 2003
William W. Burns, City Manager p
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Richard D. Pribyl, Finance Director
Deb Skogen, City Clerk
Apri115, 2003
Spring Lake Park Lions Club Charitable Gambling Premise
Permit Renewal — Sandees, 6490 Central Avenue NE
Section 30 of the Fridley City Code allows Lawful Gambling by a licensed organization. The
Spring Lake Park Lions Club is currently conducting charitable gambling at Sandees Restaurant,
6490 Central Avenue NE. Their Charitable Gambling Premise Permit expires on July 31, 2003. _
The renewal application requires a resolution from the City Council approving the renewal. If
approved, the premise permit would become effective August 1, 2003 and expire July 31, 2005.
Please find a resolution for the renewal premise permit. Staff recommends approval of the
premise permit renewal by adoption of the attached resolution.
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RESOLUTION NO. - 2003
RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF AN APPLICATION FOR A MINN�SOTA LAWFUL
GAMBLING PREMISE PERMIT FOR SPRING LAKE PARK LIONS CLUB (SANDEES)
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has been served with a copy of an Application for a Minnesota
Lawful Gambling Premise Permit for the Spring Lake Park Lions Club; and
WHEREAS, the location of the Premise Pernut is for Sandees Restaurant, 6490 Central Avenue
Northeast and will be effective from August 1, 2003 to July 31, 2005; and
Wf�REAS, Fridley City Code Chapter 30, Section 30.03.4 requires that licensed organizations
conducting lawful gambling within the City of Fridley in an establishment licensed under Chapter
603 Entitled "Intoxicating Liquor" of the Fridley City Code shall only sell pull-tabs from a booth
used solely by the licensed lawful gambling organization, and pull-tabs shall neither be sold by
employees of the liquor establishment or sold from ihe bar area; and
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has found no reason to restrict the location for the charitable
gambling operation.
NOW, TI�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Fridley approves the
Minnesota Lawful Gambling Premise Permit Application for the Spring Lake Pazk Lions Club for
Sandees located at 6490 Central Avenue Northeast to allow the sale of pull-tabs.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF T'HE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , 2003.
ATTEST:
DEBR.A A. SKOGEN - CITY CLERK
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SCOTT J. LUND - MAYOR
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C(TY OF
FRIDLEY
AGENDA ITEM
COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 28, 2003
CLAIMS
111067-111241
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CiiY OF
FRIDLEY
Type of License
AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 28, 2003
LICENSES
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AUCTION
Cincinnati Industrial Auctioneers Jeffrey Luggen
2020 Dunlap St
Cincinnati, OH 45214
FOOD
Fridley Food & Fuel George Fleifel
8100 East River Rd
Fridley, Mn 55432
MASSEUR/ MASSEUSE CERIFICATE
LeAnn Giefer LeAnn Giefer
20531 University Ave
East Bethel, MN
Approved By:
Public Safety
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Public Safety
Fees:
2015
$45
no fee
RELIGIOUS & CHARITABLE PEDDLER
Fund For Public Interest Research Heather Swinney Public Safety none
1313 5`�' St SE #317 Community Development
Mpls, MN 55414
RETAIL GASOLINE
Fridley Food & Fuel George Fleifel Public Safety $60
8100 East River Rd Fire Inspectar
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
TEMPORARY FOOD SALES
Home Depot Stewart Hansen
5650 Main St
Fridley, MN 55432
TAXICAB
Bloomington City Taxi
2838 Stevens Ave
Mpls, MN, 55408
Public Safety
#43- Yasin Aden Public Safety
#73- Said Ismail
#93- Abdullahi Abdi
# 129-Ahmed Ali
#229-Osman Hagi
#231-A1i Mohamed
#262-Mohomed-Sadig Mursal
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$30 -
$240
_
0
0
Type of License
TAXlCAB (CONT.)
Bloomington City Taxi (Cont.)
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Approved By:
#269-Abuishaku Hali
#292-Abdulahi Hersi
#300-Abdisalom Ahmed
#364 Mahamed Bare
#397-Abdihanad Yusuf
#551-Hassan Ahmed
#561-Hassan Ali
TEMPORARY GAMBLING
Tamarisk Resources Nancy Morrison
1282 Mississippi St NE
Fridley, MN 55432
North Metro Chapter of Muskies Bob Anderson
P.O. Box 41216
Plymouth, MN 55441
TOBACCO
A and A Tobacco Unlimited Asad Khalil
2360 County Rd E
New Brighton, MN 55112
Fridley Food & Fuel George Fleifel
8100 East River Rd
Fridley, Mn 55432
TREE REMOVAL & TREATMENT
Metro Tree Stump Service Michael Straus
10101 Naples
Blaine, MN 55449
USED MOTOR VEHICLE
Value Plus Auto Sales Ronald Nordin
13518 Hwy 65 NE
Ham Lake, MN 55304
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Public Safety
City Clerk
Public Safety
Ciry Clerk
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Public Works
Public Safety
Community Development
Fees:
waived
$25
$187.50
$125
$40
$150
Type of License
3.2% MALT LIQUOR
Sam's Club #6310
8150 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
215t Century Food & Fuel, Inc
7883 East River Rd NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Food & Fuel
6101 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Super America #4207
7449 East River Rd NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Super America #4175
5667 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Super America #4199
7299 Highway 65 NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Taste of Thailand
7990 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Renewal License List
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David Bullington
Xai Yang
Scott Stevens
Ronald Edmiston
Ronald Edmiston
Ronald Edmiston
Lamphay Phetphrachanh
Approved By:
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
City Clerk
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
City Clerk
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
City Clerk
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
City Clerk
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
City Clerk
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
City Clerk
Fees:
$60
$60 -
$60
$60
$60
$60
$325
BILLIARDS
Fridley American Legion Post 303 Madeleine Saltness Public Safety $40
7365 Central Ave NE Fire Inspector-
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Fridley VFW Post 363
1040 Osborne Rd NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Main Event
7820 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Ron Saba
Robert Chaput
..
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Publie Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
$40
$50
0
0
0
Type of License � Approved By:
BILLIARDS (CONT.)
v1Iv Sports Cafe Perry Coonce Public Safety
7651 Highway 6� NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, NIN 55432 Community Development
Sha.� Nightclub Richard DeFoe Public Safety
3720 E River Rd NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55421 Community Development
BOWLING ALLEY
AMF Maple Lanes Christopher Ceasar Public Safety
6310 Highway 65 NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
CHARITABLE GAMBLING
AMF Maple Lanes Christopher Ceasar Public Safety
6310 Highway 65 NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 City Clerk
Frid. American Legion Post 303 Madeleine Saltness Public Safety
7365 Central Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 City Clerk
Fridley VFW Post 363 Ron Saba Public Safety
1040 Osborne Rd NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 City Clerk
Joe DiMaggio's Sports Bar George Vespa Public Safety
1298 East Moore Lake Drive NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 City Clerk
Main Event Robert Chaput Public Safety
7820 University Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, NIN 55432 City Clerk
MN Sports Cafe Perry Coonce Public Safety
7651 Highway 65 NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 City Clerk
Sandees Gary Braam Public Safety
6490 Central Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 City Clerk
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Fees:
$a.s
$70
$350
$300
$300
$300
$300
$300
$300
$300
Type of License �
CHARITABLE GAMBLING (CONT.)
Sean's Grille & Pub Sean Tierney
8298 University Ave NE (Contingent upon
Fridley, MN 55432 liquor license.)
Sharx Nightclub Richard DeFoe
3720 E River Rd NE
Fridley, MN 55421
FOOD
.t
Approved By:
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
City Clerk
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
City Clerk
21' Century Food & Fuel, Inc Xai Yang Public Safety
7883 East River Rd NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
A& W Fridley George Bichler Public Safety
7429 East River Rd Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
AMF Maple Lanes Christopher Ceasar Public Safety
6310 Highway 65 NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Bona Bros. Food & Fuel Jacqueline Bona Public Safety
5311 University Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Broadway Pizza James Kruizenga Public Safety
6522 University Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Burger King #13091 Ashok Mehta Public Safety
289 57th Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Chanticlear Pizza Keith Moeller Public Safety
1262 East Moore Lake Dr Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Dairy Queen Kathy Kraus Public Safety
225 Osborne Rd Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Dunn Bros. Scott Winer Public Safety
7610 University Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
. �
Fees:
$300
$300 "
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
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0
�
Type of License
FOOD (CONT.)
�
Approved By:
Freedom Valu Center David Erickson Public Safety
7600 University Ave NE Fire Inspectar
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Fridley Alano Society John Pederson Public Safety
592� University Ave NE Fire Inspectar
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Fridley Ame"rican Legion Post 303 Madeleine Saltness Public Safety
7365 Central Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Communitv Development
Fridley VFW Post 363
1040 Osborne Rd NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Godfathers Pizza of Fridley
7910 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
The Ground Round
5277 Central Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Holiday Stationstore #118
200 57th Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Holiday Stationstore #188
5695 Hack.mann Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Hong Kong Kitchen
6562 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Joe DiMaggio's Sports Bar
1298 East Moore Lake Drive NE
Fridley, MN 55432
King's Restaurant
10� 1 E Moore Lake Dr
Fridley, MN 55432
Knight of Columbus #4381
6831 Highway 65 NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Ron Saba Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
John Tidd Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Brian Connell Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
James Hupp Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
James Hupp Public Safety
Fire Inspectar
Community Development
Karen Kwan Public Safety
Fire Inspector-
Community Development
George Vespa Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Suki Lewandowski Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Joe Mercie Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
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Fees:
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
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Type of License
FOOD (CONT.)
Main Event
7820 University Ave NE
Fridley, NIN 55432
McDonald's.
8100 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
McDonald's.
244 57`�' Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Mikes Gas & Grocery, LLC �
6485 East River Rd
Fridley, MN 55432
MN Sports Cafe
7651 Highway 65 NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Oasis Market
6101 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Oriental House Restaurant
5865 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Papa Murphy's Take-N-Bake
205 57th Ave NE
Fridley, NIN 55432
Perkins Restaurant & Bakery
7520 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Quizno's Subs
7610 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Ricky's Embers America
5400 Central Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Sam's Club #6310
8150 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
� Approved By: Fees•
Robert Chaput Public Safety $45
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Mazk Wheeldon Public Safety $45
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Mark Wheeldon Public Safety $45
Fire Inspector
Community Development
LouAnne Hall Public Safety $45
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Perry Coonce Public Safety $45
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Scott Stevens Public Safety $45
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Paul Gasao Public Safety $45
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Steve Oh Public Safety $45
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Deborah Reed Public Safety- $45
FireInspector
Community Development
Josh Ellis Public Safety $45
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Joseph Rickenbach Public Safety $45
Fire Inspector
Community Development
David Bullington Public Safety $45
Fire Inspector
48 Community Development
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0
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0
Type of License
FOOD (CONT.)
Sandees
6490 Central Ave NE
Fridley, MN »432
Sean's Grille & Pub
8298 University Ave NE
Fridley, NIN 5�432
Seoul Oriental Foods
1071 E Moore Lake Dr NE
Fridley, MN »432
Sharx Nightclub
3720 E River Rd NE
Fridley, MN 55421
BY Approved By:
Gary Braam Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Sean Tierney Public Safety
(Contingent upon Fire Inspector "
liquor license.) Community Development
Sung Soo Choi Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Richard DeFoe Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Snyders Drug Store #5018 Carol Fillyaw Public Safety
7520 University Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Stop-N-Save Shranjit Singh Public Safety
7298 Highway 65 NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, N1N 55432 Community Development
Stuart Anderson's Cattle Company Patrick Kelvie Public Safety
5696 University Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
The Sunshine Place Restaurant Tony Bakhtiari Public Safety
5201 Central Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Super America #4207 Ronald Edmiston Public Safety -
7449 East River Rd NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Super America #4175 Ronald Edmiston Public Safety
5667 University Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Super America #4199 Ronald Edmiston Public Safety
7299 Highway 65 NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN >j432 Community Development
Taco Bell Anthony Dagostino Public Safety
7295 University Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
, .
Fees:
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
$45
Type of License
FOOD (CONT.)
Target Store T-8
7�5 53�d Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Taste of Thailand
7990 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
:
Teddi Reiter
Lamphay Phetphrachanh
Zantigo Donald Kaelble
2�5 57th Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
JUNK YARD
Sam's Auto Parts � Barry Hoosline
1240 73 '/z Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
MOTEL/MOTEL
Best Western Kelly Inn Dawn Koble
5201 Central Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55421
MANAGERIAL LIQUOR DISPENSING
AMF Maple Lanes David Langer
6310 Highway 65 NE
Fridley, MN 55432
The Ground Round Steven Smith
5277 Central Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Joe DiMaggio's Sports Bar George Vespa
1298 East Moore Lake Drive NE
Fridley, MN 55432
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
Building Inspectar
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Public Safety
Public Safety
Public Safety
King's Restaurant Suki Lewandowski Public Safety
1051 E Moore Lake Dr
Fridley, MN 55432
Main Event Devin Christianson Public Safety
7820 Universitv Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
MN Sports Cafe DeLaun Hurst
7651 Highway 65 NE
Fridley, MN 55432
50
Public Safety
Fees:
$45
$45
$45
$350
$600
$10
$10
$10
$10 -
$10
$10
Type of License � Approved By:
MANAGERIAL LIQUOR DISPENSING (CONT.)
Sandees Gary Braam Public Safety
6490 Central Ave NE
Fridley, NIN 55432
Sean's Grille & Pub
' 8298 University Ave NE
Fridley, NIN �5432
Sharx Nightclub
3720 E River Rd NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Sean Tierney
(Contingent upon
liquor license.)
Brenda Hayne
Stuart Anderson's Cattle Company Dylan Snyder
5696 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
MOTOR VEHICLE BODY REPAIR
City Collision & Glass Jeremy Peterson
6501 E. River Rd
Fridley, MN 55432
Fridley Auto Body, Inc
960 Osborne Rd NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Harry Hemnan
Public Safety
Public Safety
Public Safety
Public Safety
Community Development
Fire Inspector
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Maaco Auto Painting Randall Olchefske Public Safety
148 Osborne Rd Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
MOTOR VEHICLE BODY REPAIR/USED MOTOR VEHICLE
Friendly Chevrolet, Inc Roger Moody Public Safety
7501 Highway 65 NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
ABRA Minnesota, Inc
• 7710 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
�
PAWN SHOP
Cash-N-Pawn
201 57`h Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Duane Rouse
Alan Cross
51
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Public Safety
Fees:
$10
$10
$10
$10
$150
$150
$150
$2so
$150
$3000
Type of License
PRIVATE GAS PUMP
Deternan Brownie, Inc
1241 72"d Ave NE
Fridley,l�1N 55432
�
Approved By:
Gerald Krob Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
RECYCLING & SOLID WASTE
Aspen Waste Systems Marvin Vikla
2951 Weeks Ave SE
Mpls, MN �5414
Lany's Quality Sanitation Inc
17210 Driscoll St NW
Ramsey, MN 55303
Randy's Sanitation Inc
4351 U.S. Hwy 12 SE
Delano, MN 55328
Veit Container Corp
14000 Veit Place
Rogers, MN 55374
RETAIL GASOLINE
215` Century Food & Fuel, Inc
7883 East River Rd NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Public Safety
Community Development
City Clerk
Lawrence Saba Public Safety
Community Deveolpment
City Clerk
Randall Roskowiak Public Safety
Community Deveolpment
City Clerk
Steve Halgren Public Safety
Community Development
City Clerk
Fees:
$30
$180
$90
$180
$75
Xai Yang Public Safety $60
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Bona Bros. Food & Fuel Jacqueline Bona Public Safety $60
5311 University Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Freedom Valu Center David Erickson Public Safety $60
7600 University Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Holiday Stationstore #118
200 57th Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Holiday Stationstore #188
5695 Hackmann Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Mikes Gas & Grocery, LLC
6485 East River Rd
Fridley, MN 55432
James Hupp Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
James Hupp Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
$60 .
$60
LouAnne Hall Public Safety $60
Fire Inspector
Community Development
52
�
�
Type of License
RETAIL GASOLINE
Oasis Market
6101 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Stop-N-Save
7298 Highway 65 NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Super America #4207
7449 East River Rd NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Super America #4175
5667 University Ave NE �
Fridley, MN 55432
Super America #4199
7299 Highway 65 NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Totem Foods, dba Super Stop
5300 Central Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55421
University Market- Holiday
7295 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
University Sinclair
6071 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
TAXICAB
AAA Taxicab Service
2010 E Hennepin Ave
Mpls, MN 55413
TOBACCO
21St Century Food & Fuel, Inc
7883 East River Rd NE
Fridley, MN 55432
AMF Maple Lanes
6310 Highway 65 NE
Fridley, MN 55432
�
Scott Stevens
Shranjit Singh
Ronald Edmiston
Ronald Edmiston
Ronald Edmiston
Sikander Dar
Anthony Yocum
Michael Johnson
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
Solomon Charamo Public Safety �
Mamo Demissie
Xai Yang Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Christopher Ceasar Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
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Fees:
$60
$60
$60
$60
$60
$60
E,•�
E� • �
$55
$125
$125
Type of License
TOBACCO (CONT.)
�
Approved By:
Bona Bros. Food & Fuel Jacqueline Bona Public Safety
5311 University Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Freedom Valu Center David Erickson Public Safety
7600 University Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Fridley American Legion Post 303 Madeleine Saltness Public Safety
7365 Central Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Fridley Liquor #2 � Kyle Birkholz Public Safety
6289 Highway 65 NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Fridley Liquor #3 Kyle Birkholz Public Safety
248 57`h Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Fridley VFW Post 363 Ron Saba Public Safety
1040 Osborne Rd NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Holiday Stationstore #118 James Hupp Public Safety
200 57`h Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Holiday Stationstore #188 James Hupp Public Safety
5695 Hackmann Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Joe DiMaggio's Sports Bar George Vespa Public Safety-
1298 East Moore Lake Drive NE Fire Inspectar
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Main Event Robert Chaput Public Safety
7820 University Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Mikes Gas & Grocery, LLC LouAnne Hall Public Safety
6485 East River Rd Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
Oasis Market Scott Stevens Public Safety
6101 University Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
54
Fees:
$125
$125
$125
waived
waived
$125
$125
$125
$125
$125
$125
$45
Type of License
TOBACCO (CONT.)
Sam's Club #6310
81 �0 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
' Sean's Grille & Pub
8298 University Ave NE
. Fridley, MN 55432
Snyders Drug Store #5018
7520 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Shar�c Nightclub
3720 E River Rd NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Stop-N-Save
7298 Highway 65 NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Super America #4207
7449 East River Rd NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Super America #4175
5667 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Super America #4199
7299 Highway 65 NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Totem Foods, dba Super Stop
5300 Central Ave NE
. Fridley, MN 55421
University Market- Holiday
- 7295 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
University Sinclair
6071 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Walgreens #04697
6525 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
�
David Bullington
Sean Tierney
(Contingent upon
liquor license.)
Carol Fillyaw
Richard DeFoe
Shranjit Singh
Ronald Edmiston
Ronald Edmiston
Ronald Edmiston
Sikander Dar
Anthony Yocum
Michael Johnson
Brian Baloun
55
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
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Public Safety
Fire Inspector
Community Development
Fees:
$125
$12�
$12�
$125
$125
$125
$125
$125
$125
$125
$125
$125
Type of License BY Approved By: Fees:
TOBACCO (CONT.)
Wal-Mart Store #1952 David Bullington Public Safety �125
8450 University Ave NE Fire Inspector
Fridley, MN 55432 Community Development
TREE REMOVAL & TREATMENT
Drobnick's Tree Service John Drobnick
311 93rd Ave NE
Blaine, MN 55434
Northeast Tree, Inc Lynn Welles
252� Jackson St NE
Mpls, MN 55418
Public Works $40
Public Works $�10
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City of
Fridiey
AGENDAITEM
City Council Meeting Of Monday, Aprii 28, 2003
Blacktoppinq
Asphalt Driveway Co
1211 E Hwy 36
Maplewood MN 55109-2091
C � S Blacktopping Inc.
14435 Northdale Blvd
Rogers MN 55374
Minnesota Roadways Co.
4370 Valley Industrial Blvd S
Shakopee MN 55379
Electrical
Advanced Electric Co Inc
4132 Hull Rd
Minnetonka MN 55305-5044
Advantage Electric
917 142 Ave NW
Andover MN 55304-7726
Aid Electric Corporation
7101 Hwy 65 NE
Fridley MN 55432-3302
American Eagle Electric Inc
8779 Darlington Ave NE
Monticello MN 55362-
Amerithon Electric Inc
16258 Central Ave NE
Ham Lake MN 55304-
� Approved Bv•
Scott Smith
Pat Stanton
John Mueller
Ronald Leidall
Dave Bissonette
Brian Kovar
Amy Connours
Greg Sheldon
57
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
Ron Julkowski
Building OfBcial
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
�
Anderson Claude M Electric Co Inc
1551 Payne Ave John Schroepfer
St Paul MN 55101-3218
Arctic Electric Inc
2632 8 Ave N Mark Lindberg
Anoka MN 55303-1737
Ashley Electric Inc
8201 Central Ave NE STE M Myron Ashley
Spring Lake Park MN 55432-2099
Becher J & Assoc Inc
11785 Justen Cir . Cami Freeman
Maple Grove MN 55369-
Bilimark Arnie Electric Inc
14700 Armstrong Bivd NW Amie Billmark
Anoka MN 55303-3112
Bloomington Electric Co
9721 Humboldt Ave S Tim Dulas
Bioomington MN 55431-
Braastad Electric Inc
16909 Aberdeen St NE Rick Braastad
Ham Lake MN 55304
Brandon Electric Inc
7701 Colfax Ave N Huan Kim Bui
Brooklyn Park MN 55444-2141
CenterPoint Energy/Minnegasco
13562 Central Ave NE Katie Schlundt
Anoka MN 55304
Christopher Electrical Contractors
13039 Isanti St Raymond Christopher
Blaine MN 55449-4941
5�
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 M N
State of MN
State of MN
City View Electric Inc
1145 Snelling Ave N
St Paul MN 55108
Collins Electrical Systems-CoiliSys
4990 N Hwy 169
New Hope MN 55428-4026
Commonweaith Electric of MN Inc
2850 Anthony Ln S
Minneapolis MN 55418-3287
Dependable Electric Inc
2619 Coon Rapids Blvd NW .
Coon Rapids MN 55433
Donnelly Electric Inc
1126 Rice St
St Paul MN 55117-4923
Durose Electric Inc
1124 Femdale St N
Maplewood MN 55119-
Egan McKay Electrical Contr Inc
7100 Medicine Lake Rd
Minneapolis MN 55427-3673
Electric Resource Contractors Inc
4024 Washington Ave N
Minneapolis MN 55412-1790
Electric Service Co of Mpls Inc
1609 Chicago Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55404-1697
Electric Systems of Anoka Inc
6314 Hwy 10 NW
Anoka MN 55303
�
Michael Nelson
Richard Boe
Keith Colvard
Terry Harmon
Joe Sobanski
Ken Durose
Brad Schafer
Dana Daniels
Andrew Patrias
Terry Lehn
59
Approved Bv:
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of M N
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of M N
Freeway Electric of Afton Inc
PO Box 275
Afton MN 55001-0275
Gephart Electric Co Inc
3550 Labore Rd STE 11
St Paul MN 55110-
Giibert Mechanical Contractors Inc
4451 W 76 St
Edina MN 55435-
Golden Valley Heating & Air
5182 W Broadway
Crystal MN 55429-3591
Gunnar Electric Inc
7960 Eden Prairie Rd
Eden Prairie MN 55347-1157
Harrison Electric Inc
3440 Kilmer Lane N
Plymouth MN 55441
Heights Electric Inc
704 40 Ave NE
Columbia Heights MN 55421-2901
Highland Electric Inc
2030 St Clair Ave
St Paul MN 55105-1100
Hilite Electric Inc
479 Hayward Ave N
Oakdale MN 5512&
Hunt Electric Corp
2300 Territorial Rd
St Paul MN 551141614
�
Terry Wiegele
Steve Halverson
P Dan Gilbert
Scott Follese
Lois Walters
Jon Harrison
Steven Nelson
Mike Ackerman
Dave Banaszewski
James Kranz
• 1
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
I�I
Industrial Electric Co
660 Taft St NE
Minneapolis MN 55413
J T Electric Service Inc
Box 476
Albany MN 56307
Jatco Electric Inc
1855 W 80 St PO Box 24
Victoria MN 55386-
JNK Electric Inc
321 Quincy St NE
Minneapolis MN 55413
K 8 M Electric Inc
2208 Lois Dr
Mounds View MN 55112-1263
Killmer Electric Co Inc
5141 Lakeland Ave N
Crystal MN 55429-3510
Lindell Electric Inc
808 113 Ave NE
Blaine MN 55434
Lovegren Electric Co
2222 Girard Ave N
Minneapolis MN 55411-
Maverick Electric
190 Ryan Drive STE A
Little Canada MN 55117-
Medina Electric Inc
2724 Fembrook Ln N
Plymouth MN 55447-
�
Gary Novak
Terry Oehrlein
Jeff Christian
John Kouri
Michael Read
Ray Palmer
Romy Dokter
Deborah Kruse
Nick Stelton
Roger Georges
61
Approved 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 M N
State of MN
Merit Electric Company
751 Payne Ave
St Paul MN 55101-
Mik-Lyn Electric Co Inc
12370 Business Park Blvd N
Champiin MN 55316
Millerbernd Richard Electric
4314 Humboldt Ave N
Minneapolis MN 55412-1257
Muska Electric Company
1985 Oakcrest Ave
Roseville MN 55 1 1 3-2686
Olympic Tech Electrical Contr Inc
13700 Water Tower Circle
Plymouth MN 55441
Parsons
5960 Main St NE
Fridley MN 55432-5480
Phasor Electric Co
15300 25 Ave STE 400
Plymouth MN 55447-1995
Prairie Electric Co Inc
6595 Edenvale Blvd #120
Eden Prairie MN 55346-
Pro-Tec Design Inc
5005 Cheshire Lane STE 3
Plymouth MN 55446-
Rebel Electric Inc
9212 Isanti St NE
Blaine MN 55449
�
Larry Neuman
Michaei Belko
Richard Millerbemd
Gary Nelson
Paul Kosmides
Bill Olson
Kirk Herman
Ronald Oswald
Dan Secor
Harold Morseth
62
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
�
�
Ridgedale Electric Inc
500 Brimhali Ave Geraid Wagoner
Long Lake MN 55356
Ries Electric Company
777 N Concord St John Ries
So St Paul MN 55075-1195
Rite Way Electric Inc
1215 Sims Rd NW Linda Nordstrom
Oak Grove MN 55011
Rivard Electric Co Inc
7087 Progress Rd Donald Rivard
Centerville MN 5503&8730
Royalton Heating 8 Cooling
4120 85 Ave N Tom Stewart
Brooklyn Park MN 55443
RTS Electric
8720 257 Ave NW Thomas Rzeszutek
Zimmerman MN 55398
Service Electric InGTri-Service Electric
50482 Shorewood Cir Dennis Wood
Rush City MN 55069-2756
Shortstop Electric Inc
16481 Flintwood St NW Bob Boyum
Andover MN 55304
SignArt Co Inc
2170 Dodd Rd Kevin Snyder
Mendota Heights MN 55120-
Snyder Electric Co
6112 Excelsior Blvd Jerry Snyder
St Louis Park MN 55416-2766
63
Approved 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
South Side Electric inc
9201 E Bloomington Frwy STE H
Bloomington MN 55420-3494
Three Phase Electric inc
2705 Fox Ridge NE
Blaine MN 55449-5902
Total Electric Inc
11967 Eldorado St NE
Blaine MN 55449-7907
Weber Electric Inc
577 Shoreview Park Rd
Shoreview MN 55i26-7014
West Star Electric Inc
6324 Lakeland Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55428-2309
Excavatinq
Johnson Julian M Const Corp
6190 Industry Ave
Anoka MN 55303-
LeRoux Excavating Inc
2104 64 St
White Bear Lake MN 55110-1033
Park Construction Co
500 73 Avenue NE STE 123
Fridley MN 55432-
United Water 8� Sewer Co
11666 Wayzata Blvd
Minnetonka MN 55305-2004
Western Excavating
565 N Femdale Rd
Wayzata MN 55442-
�
David Wintheiser
Laurel Hennings
James LeVoir
Stephen Weber
Marietta Mayberg
Carl Johnson
Thomas LeRoux
Bruce Carlson
Jeffrey Spetz
Jerry Martin
• ,
Approved Bv:
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
. .
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Gas Services
Abel B & C Inc
266 Water St David Ritchie
Excelsior MN 55331-
Ace Mechanical Services Inc
4820 Lexington Ave NE Jim Harvey
Ham Lake MN 55304
Air Mechanical Inc
16411 Aberdeen St NE 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
Automatic Garage Door � Fireplaces
9210 Wyoming Ave N Kris Henneman
Brooklyn Park MN 55445-
B 8 D Plumbing Heating 8� AC Inc
4091 Maclver Ave NE Dennis Daleiden
St Michael MN 55376
Bonfes Plumbing Heating 8 Air Service Inc
505 Randolph Ave Walter Bonfe
St Paul MN 55102-3615
Bumsville Heating & Air Cond
12481 Rhode Island Ave S Michael Camey
Savage MN 5537&
CenterPoint Energy/Minnegasco
13562 Central Ave NE Steve Truiwin
Anoka MN 55304-
65
Approved By:
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 Oificial
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
Centraire Heating 8 AC Co
7402 Washington Ave S
Eden Prairie MN 55344
Commercial HVAC Inc
7600 Wayzata Bivd
Golden Valley MN 55426-
Commercial HVAC Inc
7600 Wayzata Blvd
Golden Valley MN 55426-
Corporate Mechanical Inc
5114 Hillsboro Ave N
New Hope MN 55428-
Cronstrom's Heating & Air Cond Inc
6437 Goodrich Ave
St Louis Park MN 55426
Daves Appliance Heating 8� Air Inc
1601 37 Ave NE
Columbia Heights MN 55421
DeZiel Heating S Air Conditioner
16123AveNE
Buffalo MN 55313-
Egan Mechanical Contractors Inc
7100 Medicine Lake Rd
New Hope MN 55427-3671
G 8� H Heating 8� Air Conditioning
1101 2 St NW
New Brighton MN 55112-
G R Mechanical Inc
12401 Ironwood Cir STE 500
Rogers MN 55374
�
Leroy Seurer
Joe Weickert
Joe Weickert
Mary Boms
Peter Rice
David Roberts
Mike DeZiel
Nancy Thompson
Michael Gormley
Gordon Reinking
• •
Approved Bv:
Ron Julkowski
Building Officiai
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
Fton Julkowski
Building Oificial
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
Gilbert Mechanicai Contractors Inc
4451 W 76 St
Edina MN 55435
Golden Valley Heating & Air
5182 W Broadway
Crystal MN 55429-3591
Hansen Heating Inc
16218 Eveleth St NE
Ham Lake MN 55304
Heating 8 Cooling Two Inc
18550 Co Rd 81
Maple Grove MN 55369-9231
Home Energy Center
15200 25 Ave N #128
Plymouth MN 55447
Kath HVAC
3096 Rice Street
Little Canada MN 55113-5338
Kleve HVAC Inc
13075 Pioneer Trail
Eden Prairie MN 55347-
LBP Mechanical Inc
315 Royalston Ave N
Minneapolis MN 55405-1535
M� D Plumbing & Heating Inc
11050 26 St NE
St Michael MN 55376
Master Mobile Home Service Inc
1486 Cloud Dr NE
Blaine MN 55449
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Mark Hansen
Steve Sinkie
Tom Meyer
Larry Adams
Dale Kleve
Timothy Hayes
Mike Daleiden
Barry Fassett
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Mid City Mechanical Corp
9103 Davenport St NE Jim Poser
Blaine MN 55449-
Mobile Maintenance Inc
505 Fairmont St NE Stephen Witzel
Fridley MN 55432-1621
Modern Heating & Air Conditioning Inc
2318 1 St NE Terry Hutchinson
Minneapolis MN 55418-
Northgate Homes Inc
14490 Northdale Blvd _ Greg Haasl
Rogers MN 55374
Owens Companies Inc
930 E 80 St John Owens
Bloomington MN 55420-1499
P 8 H Services Co Inc
1601 67 Ave N David Steffens
Brooklyn Center MN 55430-1743
Pierce Refrigeration
1920 2 Ave S John Becker �
Anoka MN 55303-2429
Plymouth Plumbing � Heating
6909 Winnetka Ave N Kent Johnston
Brooklyn Park MN 5542&
Residential Heating 8 Air
1815 E 41 St STE A Dean Kolner
Minneapolis MN 55407-3425
Riccar Corp
2387 Station Parkway Krista Buth
Andover MN 55304
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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
Royalton Heating � Cooling
4120 85 Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55443
Sedgwick Heating 8 Air Cond Co
8910 Wentworth Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55420-2853
Shamrock Group
2900 5 Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55408-
Sharp Heating 8 AC Inc
7221 University Ave NE
Fridley MN 55432-
Smith Joel Heating 8 Air Cond Inc
14034 Lexington Ave NE
Ham Lake MN 55304-
Snell Mechanical Inc
8850 Wentworth Ave S
Bloomington MN 55420-
Spriggs Plumbing 8 Heating Co Inc
124 Eva St
St Paul MN 55107
St Cloud Refrigeration Inc
604 Lincoln Ave NE
St Cloud MN 56304
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Ron Coster
Tom Stewart
Wade Sedgwick
David Kelly
Kevin Hanson
Joel Smith
Earl Snell
Wayne Plourde
Mike Fitch
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St Paul Plumbing 8� Heating
640 Grand Ave David Smith
St Paul MN 55105-
Suburban Air
1290-B Osbome Rd NE Richard Allee
Fridley MN 55432
Superior Contractors Inc
6121 42 Ave N James Scott
Crystal MN 55422-1601
Team Mechanical Inc
3560 Snelling Ave George Carlson
Minneapolis MN 55406-
Thermex Corporation
3529 Raleigh Ave S Curtis Brekke
St Louis Park MN 55416-2625
Vogt Heating AC & Plbg LLC
3260 Gorham Ave Robert Winder
St Louis Park MN 55426-
Ward Heating & Air Conditioning Inc
2830 235 Ave NW Don Ward
St Francis MN 55070-
Wenzel Heating 8� AC
4131 Old Sibley Mem Hwy #200 Greg Preusse
Eagan MN 55122
Yale Incorporated Inc
9649 Girard Ave S John Deblon
Bloomington MN 55431
General Contractor-Commercial
Allegro Building 8 Design Inc
17033 Waco St NW Doug Donny
Andover MN 55304-
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Beckers Building � Remodeling Inc
51 North Rd Diane Becker
Circle Pines MN 550141225
BPS Construction Inc
8120 4 Ave N Cheryl Schatz
Lino Lakes MN 55014
Cave � Associates LTD
2489 Rice St #40 Craig Ankrum
Roseville MN 55113-3723
Duke Construction LP
1600 Utica Ave S STE 250 Steve Kulsrud
St Louis Park MN 55416
EFH Company
2999 W Co Rd 42 #206 Mike Whalen
Bumsville MN 55306
Eliason Construction
7067 Maclver Ave NE Chuck Eliason
Albertville MN 55301-
Fidelity Building 8 Remodeling Inc
8030 University Ave NE Damian Greene
Fridley MN 55432-
Fridley United Methodist Church
680 Mississippi St Gerald Robb
Fridley MN 55432
Global Specialty Contractors Inc
3220 Terminal Dr Joel Ecker
Eagan MN 55121
Johnson Milton Company
525 Lowry Ave NE Bruce Erickson
Minneapolis MN 55418-
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Kingdom Exteriors
5301 East River Rd #115
Fridley MN 55421-
Koites Jerome Construction
14022 Raven St NW
Andover MN 55304-
Kozer Companies
860 86 Ave NW
Coon Rapids MN 55433-
Kraus Anderson Construction Co
525 S 8 St
Minneapolis MN 55404-1030
Main Street Companies Inc
6012 Beme Circle
Edina Mn 55436-
Managed Services Inc
6500 Oxford St
St Louis Park MN 55426-
McGough Construction Co Inc
2737 N Fairview Ave
St Paul MN 55113-1372
Mobile Maintenance Inc
505 Fairmont St NE
Fridley MN 55432-1621
Opus Northwest Construction LLC
10350 Bren Rd W
Minnetonka MN 55343
PMJ Group Inc
PO Box 43243
Brooklyn Park MN 55443-
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Gary Robideau
Jerome Koltes
Jack Kozer
Jerold Dreis
Donald Kasbohm
Tom Flanagan
Richard Opitz
Stephen Witzel
John McKenzie
Michael Juaire
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Pro Control inc
501 132 Ave NE
Blaine MN 55434
Proform Thermai Systems inc
7805 Beech St NE
Fridley MN 55432
RJM Construction
5455 Hwy 169
Plymouth MN 55442-
Ryan R J Construction Inc
1100 Mendota Heights Rd
Mendota Heights MN 55120-
Sela Roofing 8� Remodeling
4100 Excelsior Blvd
St Louis Park MN 55416-
Single-Ply Systems Inc
909 Apollo Rd
Eagan MN 55121-
Steiner Construction Services LLC
3610 Co Rd #101
Wayzata MN 55391
Suburban Air
1290-B Osbome Rd NE
Fridley MN 55432
Timco Construction Inc
14700 28 Ave N #40
Plymouth MN 55447
United Properties LLC
3500 W 80 St #150
Bloomington MN 55431-1090
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Douglas Petty
Joseph Maddy
Tony Dollarschell
Paz Sela
Joseph Elder
David Distad
Richard Allee
Timothy McKee
Bruce Palmer
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Valley Investment & Mgmt Inc
5995 Oren Ave N Tim Keenan
Stiilwater MN 55082-
Westby Paul Contractor
8320 Broad Ave NE Paul Westby
Fridley MN 55432-
Westin Construction Co
250 Prairie Center Dr STE 330 Michael Petersen
Eden Prairie MN 55344
General Contractor-Residential
Abbott Gordon Exteriors (9366)
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
Advanced Home Improvements (20017269j
9 Central Avenue Jeff Tatur
Osseo MN 55369-
Allstar Construction (3247)
8401 73 Ave N STE 80 Robert Vassallo
Brooklyn Park MN 55428
American Building Contractors Inc (20169383)
12233 Nicollet Ave S Brian Fischer
Bumsville MN 55337
Asphalt Concrete Buy Knox Inc (20131090)
3300 5 St NE STE 230 Mike Werk
Minneapolis MN 55418-
Automatic Garage Door 8 Fireplaces (1990)
9210 Wyoming Ave N Robert Bennett
Brooklyn Park MN 55445
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B 8� B Remodeling (9042)
6760 Madison St Jerry Bethel
Fridley MN 55432
BAC Construction Services LLC (20192062)
6015 Lyndale Ave S Jeff Engun
Minneapolis MN 55419-2224
Beissel Window � Siding (6453)
1635 Oakdale Ave Jeff Beissel
West St Paul MN 55118-
Best Siding Co Inc (2846)
1310 154 Ave NE Melvin Lund
Ham Lake MN 553045505
Bisciglia Construction (1848)
127 E Co Rd C STE 3 Robert Bisciglia
Little Canada MN 55117-1383
Bruggeman J M Co Inc
2379 Leibel St Jim Bruggeman
White Bear Lake MN 55110-
Brunn Remodeling Co Inc (4016)
2161 108 Lane NE William Brunn
Blaine MN 55449-
Budget Exteriors Inc (6564)
8017 Nicollet Ave S Kenneth Thompson
Bloomington MN 55420
Capital Siding 8 Windows (20053636)
9673 Wynstone Dr Jeff Moore
Woodbury MN 55125
City Wide Builders Inc (4968)
12110 61 Ave N Greg Kohler
Plymouth MN 55442
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Citywide Home Imp (3013)
1005 W Broadway Paul Ocken
Minneapolis MN 55411-2503
Clark Contracting Inc (20267426)
13133 89 N Jim Clark
Maple Grove MN 55369-
Columbus Exteriors Inc (3509)
2131 111 Ln NW Larry Columbus
Coon Rapids MN 55433
Comerstone Construction of St Paul (5257)
1596 Middleton Ave Bill Nichols
St Paul MN 55116-
Country Concrete � Construction Inc (2675)
16214 Xenia St NW Wayne Knudson
Andover MN 55304-2352
Custom Home Remodeling (20317269)
4517 5 St NE Ken Budinger
Cotumbia Heights MN 55421-2230
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
Dakota Fence of MN Inc (20131577)
15953 Biscayne Ave Cheryl Helgeson
Rosemount MN 55068
Damont Inc (20228197)
1638 Co Rd 10 NE Staci Schultz
Spring Lake Park MN 55432-
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Daystar Shelter Corporation (20226275)
22675 Cedar Dr NW Doug Burman
Betherl MN 55005-
DuAll Service Contractor Inc (3178)
636 39 Ave NE Gary Dooner
Columbia Heights MN 55421
Envirobate Metro Inc (20375791)
3301 E 26 St Scott Larson
Minneapolis MN 55406-
Featherstone Sid Construction (20218883)
32140 210 Avenue . Sid Featherstone
Red Wng MN 55066-
Fidelity Building 8� Remodeling Inc (20318379)
8030 University Ave NE Damian Greene
Fridley MN 55432-
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-
Fridley Roofing & Remodeling Inc (20269030)
13670 Gamet St NW Todd Belrose
Ramsey MN 55303
Gates Roofing (6793)
4640 Ximines Ln Bruce Gates
Plymouth MN 55442
Giertsen Co Inc (1796)
2010 E Center Circle STE 400 Kevin Giertsen
Plymouth MN 55441-
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Harmony Homes Inc (20122134)
3158 Viking Blvd NE Dan Rehbein
Wyoming MN 55092-
Harris Richard Construction (3765)
6200 Riverview Ter NE Richard Harris
Fridley MN 55432
Hastings Richard Contractor (4051)
6331 Riverview Ter NE Richard Hastings
Fridley MN 55432
Hauri Lloyd Construction (20188170)
12184 Duke Dr Duane Hauri
Blaine MN 55434-
Home Depot Installed Products (20318345)
207 Kelsey Ln STE G Boyd Lipham
Tampa FL 33619-
Home Tailors Bldg & Remodeling (3700)
1625 Wynne Ave Tim Canfield
St Paul MN 55108
Huber Construction Co (20102687)
PO Box 403 Joe Huber
St Michael MN 55376
Hunerberg Construction Co (3243)
13705 26 Ave N#100 John Hunerberg
Plymouth MN 55441-3644
Johnson Milton Company (2083)
525 Lowry Ave NE Bruce Erickson
Minneapolis MN 55418-
Jones Les Roofing Inc (6560)
941 W 80 St Les Jones
Bloomington MN 55420
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KC Inc -Kozitza Construction (2650)
9175 isanti St NE Allen Schlichting
Biaine MN 55449
Kingdom Exteriors (20168211)
5301 East River Rd NE #115 Gary Robideau
Fridley MN 55421
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 5541&
LaMill Construction (20168720)
5921 Otteroiew Trl William LaBelle
White Bear Lake MN 55110-
Lampert Yards Inc (20103953)
1852 Como Ave Steven Ca�lson
St Paul MN 55108-
Lemke 8� Sons LLC (20253989)
1246 W 7 St Steve Lemke
St Paul MN 55102-4122
Lloyds Home Improvements Inc (1798)
1012 42 1/2 Ave NE Lloyd Gracryk
Columbia Heights MN 55421-3159
Loon State Construction Co (20282972)
1600 Co Hwy 10 STE B Tim Zumwalt
Spring Lake Park MN 55432-
Maintenance Free Minnesota (20266987)
4216 83 Ave N Jeff Kaczmarek
Brooklyn Park MN 55443-
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Manufactured Housing Systems (6691)
8465 Center Dr NE Ray Dosdail
Spring Lake Park MN 55432
Master Remodeling Inc (20012916)
32 10 Ave S Ron Brown
Hopkins MN 55343-9402
Mastercraft Exteriors Inc (20172626)
5976 Hobe Lane Joei Peterson
St Paul MN 55110-
Meadow View Homes inc (20024837)
14621 Aberdeen St NE Jeffrey Cruz
Ham Lake MN 55304-
Merit Building Co Inc (20271430)
2520 Coon Rapids Blvd #120 David Mau
Coon Rapids MN 55433-
Merten R M Remodeling inc (20338827)
2191 Silver Lake Rd Rick Merten
New Brighton MN 55112-
Midwest Roofing Siding Windows Inc (20010277)
313 Jefferson Hwy Greg Gerulis
Champlin MN 55316-
Minnesota Exteriors Inc (2877)
8600 Jefferson Hwy PO Box 266 Jeff Dingman
Osseo MN 55369-0266
Minnesota Rusco Inc (2173)
5558 Smetana Dr Mel Hazelwood
Minnetonka MN 55343-9003
MN Superior Exteriors (20219220)
1048 Payne Ave Troy Olson
St Paul MN 55101-
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Mobile Maintenance inc (8198)
505 Fairmont St NE Steve Witzel
Fridiey 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
Murphy Bros Building � Remodeling Co (3416)
1613 93 Ln NE . John Murphy
Blaine MN 55449
Nedegaard Construction Co Inc (2068)
4200 Central Ave NE Bn�ce Nedegaard
Columbia Heights MN 55421-
Netko Dan Exteriors Inc (20060494)
1305 104 Lane NE Joan Schommer
Blaine MN 55434-3616
New Image Remodeling (20204899}
3103 82 Lane NE Dave Goetz
Blaine MN 55449-
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
Northstar Home Improvement Inc (5336)
4972 Lincoln Dr Jim Nash
Edina MN 55436-1071
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Northwest Exteriors (20264650)
6500 Walker Street Scott Dupre
St Louis Park MN 55426-
Norvvay Builders Inc (20066371)
450 W Co Rd D Ross Tretsven
New Brighton MN 55112-
One Call LLC (20345607)
630 East Main St Bob Mock
Anoka MN 55303-
Pacesetter Co�p (2414)
4343 S 96 St Dana Hamik
Omaha NE 68127-
Patio Enclosures Inc (1676)
2123 Old Hwy 8 NW Jce Yohn
New Brighton MN 55112
Pederson John Construction (20266141)
7790 Main St NE John Pederson
Fridley MN 55432-1213
Perkins Dave Contracting Inc (2741)
14230 Basalt St NW David Peritins
Ramsey MN 55303-
Pleasant Valley Homes Inc (20131520)
243 Revere Lane Randy Stawski
Champlin MN 55316-1056
PMJ Group Inc (20139308)
PO Box 43243 Michael Juaire
Brooklyn Park MN 55443-
Pro-Tec Exterior Solutions (20335584)
2101 105 Ave NE Carl Tomek
Blaine MN 55449-5203
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6471 Hodgson Rd Ronald Skibsted
Lino Lakes MN 550141425
Regal Designers & Remodelers (1168)
255 E Roselawn Ave #49 Mike Williams
Maplewood MN 55117
Renewal By Andersen (20130983)
1920 W Co Rd C David Faddler
Roseville MN 55113-
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
Roncor Constructio� Inc (2337)
10740 Lyndale Ave S STE 11 E Ron Baker
Bloomington MN 55420-4905
Rosenquist Construction (20340250)
2526 24 Ave S Arden Anderson
Minneapolis MN 55406
Savage William Construction (20097993)
PO Box 71 Bill Savage
Pequot Lakes MN 56472
Seal Guard Systems Inc (20093688)
3770 Dunlap Ave N Ken Wolfbauer
Arden Hills MN 55112-
Sela Roofing 8� Remodeling Inc (1050)
4100 Excelsior Blvd Paz Sela
St Louis Park MN 55416-4727
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St Anthony Builders Inc (2857)
4013 Fordham Dr NE Birger Kylander
St Anthony MN 55421-4336
Standard Water Control Systems Inc (1522)
5337 Lakeland Ave N Michael Hogenson
Crystal MN 55429-
Style 8 Structure Inc (20304356)
21678 Jarvis St NW Steven Sater
Elk River MN 55330-
Sussel Corporation (1934)
654 Transfer Rd STE 166 . Alf Wiik
St Paul MN 55114-
Tabor & Sons Inc (20014248)
10547 Terrace Rd Amold Tabor
Blaine MN 55434-
Tasks Unlimited Bldg Services (20092527)
2419 Nicollet Ave S Dana Scarlett
Minneapolis MN 55404-3450
Temo Sunrooms of MN
1983 Sloan PI STE 15 John Griep
Maplewood MN 55117-
Thompson J Homes Inc
28589 Forest Blvd Jerry Thompson
Wyoming MN 55092-
TimberCraft Enterprises Inc (2624)
388 Cleveland Ave SW Peter Murlowski
New Brighton MIV 55112
Top Gun Inc (20155030)
13325 Commerce Blvd STE 2 Darren Kiser
Rogers MN 55374
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Top Notch Exteriors Inc (20050151)
218 Lyndale Ave Stephen Gravelle
Maple Plain MN 55359
Twin Cities Siding Professionals
855 3 St SW STE 1 Terry Stamman
New Brighton MN 55112-
Twin City Exteriors Co Inc (2535)
9060 Zachary Lane N#108 Ciaudia Sundseth
Maple Grove MN 55369-
Vizecky Contracting LLC (20218977)
323 W 48 St Wade Vizecky
Minneapolis MN 55409-
Walker Roofing Co (4229)
2274 Capp Rd Nathan Reese
St Paul MN 55114-
Westurn Roofing � Siding (20155566)
9700 13 Ave N John Simpson
Plymouth MN 55441
Windows America of MN Inc (20248265)
559 Shoreview Park Rd Rhonda Steffes
Shoreview MN 55126-
Zahorski Construction (8902)
6430 Riverview Ter NE James Zahorski
Fridley MN 55432-
Heatinq
Abel B � C Inc
266 Water St David Ritchie
Excelsior MN 55331-
Ace Mechanical Services Inc
4820 Lexington Ave NE Jim Harvey
Ham Lake MN 55304
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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
Allan Mechanical Inc
7875 Fuller Rd Elmer Wedel
Eden Prairie MN 55344-
Alliance Mechanical Services Inc
1900 Oakcrest Ave STE 1 � Craig Holmer
Roseville MN 55113
B 8 D Plumbing Heating 8 AC Inc
4091 Maclver Ave NE Dennis Daleiden
St Michael MN 55376
Bonfe Plumbing Heating & Air Service Inc
505 Randolph Ave Walter Bonfe
St Paul MN 55102-
Bumsville Heating 8 Air Cond LLC
12481 Rhode Island Ave S Michael Camey
Savage MN 5537&
CenterPoint Energy/Minnegasco
13562 Central Ave NE Steve Truiwin
Anoka MN 55304-
Centraire Heating 8 AC Co
7402 Washington Ave S Leroy Seurer
Eden Prairie MN 55344
Corporate Mechanical Inc
5114 Hillsboro Ave N Mary Boms
New Hope MN 5542&
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Cronstrom's Heating 8 Air Cond Inc
6437 Goodrich Ave
St Louis Park MN 55426
Daves Appliance Heating 8� Air Inc
1601 37 Ave NE
Columbia Heights MN 55421
DeZiel Heating & Air Conditioner
1612 3 Avenue NE
Buffalo MN 55313-
Egan Mechanical Contractors Inc
7100 Medicine Lake Rd .
New Hope MN 55427-3671
G 8 H Heating 8� Air Conditioning
1101 2 St NW
New Brighton MN 55112-
G R Mechanical Inc
12401 Ironwood Cir STE 500
Rogers MN 55374
Gilbert Mechanical Contractors Inc
4451 W 76 St
Edina MN 55435
Golden Vatley Heating & Air
5182 W Broadway
Crystal MN 55429-3591
Hansen Heating Inc
16218 Eveleth St NE
Ham Lake MN 55304
Heating 8 Cooling Two Inc
18550 Co Rd 81
Maple Grove MN 55369-9231
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Nancy Thompson
Michael Gormley
Gordon Reinking
P Dan Gilbe�t
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Home Energy Center
15200 25 Ave N#128 Tom Meyer
Plymouth MN 55447
Kath HVAC
3096 Rice Street Larry Adams
Little Canada MN 55113-
Kleve HVAC Inc
13075 Pioneer Trail Dale Kleve
Eden Prairie MN 55347-
LBP Mechanical Inc
315 Royalston Ave N Timothy Hayes
Minneapolis MN 55405-1535
M 8 D Plumbing & Heating Inc
11050 26 St NE Michael Daleiden
St Michael MN 55376
Master Mobile Home Service Inc
1486 Cloud Dr NE Barry Fassett
Blaine MN 55449
Metropolitan Mech Contrs Inc
7340 Washington Ave S Mark Anderson
Eden Prairie MN 55344-3582
Mid City Mechanical Corp
9103 Davenport St NE Jim Poser
Blaine MN 55449-
Mobile Maintenance Inc
505 Fairmont St NE Stephen Witzel
Fridley MN 55432-1621
Modern Heating 8� Air Conditioning Inc
2318 1 St NE Tery Hutchinson
Minneapolis MN 55418-
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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 Jutkowski
Building Official
Ron Julkowski
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Northgate Homes Inc
14490 Northdale Blvd Greg Haasl
Rogers MN 55374
Northwest Sheetmetal Co of St Paul
110 Sycamore St W Rodney Albers
St Paul MN 55117-5451
Owens Companies Inc
930 E 80 St John Owens
Bloomington MN 55420-1499
P 8 H Services Co Inc
1601 67 Ave N David Steffens
Brooklyn Center MN 55430-1743
Pierce Refrigeration
1920 2 Ave S John Becker
Anoka MN 55303-2429
Plymouth Plumbing & Heating
6909 Winnetka Ave N Kent Johnston
Brooklyn Park MN 55428-
Residential Heating 8 Air
1815 E 41 St STE A Dean Kolner
Minneapolis MN 55407-3425
Riccar Corp
2387 Station Parkway Krista Buth
Andover MN 55304
Ron's Mechanical Inc
12010 Old Brick Yard Rd Ron Coster
Shakopee MN 55379-2942
Royalton Heating 8 Cooling
4120 85 Ave N Tom Stewart
Brooklyn Park MN 55443
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Building Official
Ron Julkowski
Building Oificial
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
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Sedgwick Heating 8 Air Cond Co
8910 Wentworth Ave S Wade Sedgwick
Minneapolis MN 55420-2853
Shamrock Group
2900 5 Ave S David Kelly
Minneapolis MN 55408-
Sharp Heating 8 AC Inc
7221 University Ave NE Kevin Hanson
Fridley MN 55432-
Smith Joel Heating 8� Air Cond Inc
14034 Lexington Ave NE Joel Smith
Ham Lake MN 55304-
Snell Mechanical Inc
8850 Wentworth Ave S Earl Snell
Bloomington MN 55420-
Spriggs Ptumbing 8� Heating Co Inc
124 Eva St Wayne Plourde
St Paul MN 55107
St Cloud Refrigeration Inc
604 Lincoln Ave NE Mike Fitch
St Cloud MN 56304
St Paul Plumbing � Heating
640 Grand Ave David Smith
St Paul MN 55105-
Standard Heating � Air Cond Co
410 West Lake St Dave Melnick
Minneapolis MN 55408-2998
Suburban Air
1290-B Osbome Rd NE Richard Altee
Fridley MN 55432
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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#ficial
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
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Superior Contractors Inc
6121 42 Ave N James Scott
Crystal MN 55422-1601
Team Mechanical Inc
3560 Snelling Ave George Carlson
Minneapolis MN 55406-
Thermex Corporation
3529 Raleigh Ave S Curtis Brekke
St Louis Park MN 55416-2625
Vogt Heating AC � Plbg LLC
3260 Gorham Ave Robe�t Winder
St Louis Park MN 55426-
Ward Heating 8 Air Conditioning Inc
2830 235 Ave NW Don Ward
St Francis MN 55070-
Wencl Services Inc
8148 Pillsbury Ave S Ken Wencl
Bloomington MN 55420-1107
Wenzel Heating � AC
4131 Old Sibley Mem Hwy #200 Greg Preusse
Eagan MN 55122
Whelan-Davis Co Inc
7872 12 Ave S Paul Davis
Bloomington MN 55425-
Yale Incorporated Inc
9649 Girard Ave S John Deblon
Bloomington MN 55431
Masonry
Kelleher Construction Inc
11531 Rupp Drive Jim Carey
Bumsville MN 55337-
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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 O�cial
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Mobile Home Installer
Manufactured Housing Specialist Inc
13835 Johnson St NE Shelly Lubrant
Ham Lake MN 55304
Manufactured Housing Systems
&465 Center Dr NE Ray Dosdall
Spring Lake Park MN 55432
Mobile Maintenance Inc
505 Fairmont St NE Steve Witzel
Fridley MN 55432-1621
Northgate Homes Inc �
14490 Northdale Bivd Greg Haasl
Rogers MN 55374
Rite Way Mobile Home Repair Inc
1175 73 1/2 Ave NE Dan Ryan
Fridiey MN 55432
Movinq
Semple Building Movers Inc
1045 Jessie St Terry Semple
St Paul MN 55101-3810
Swift House Moving & Heavy Machinery Inc
16242 149 St SE Bob Swift
Big Lake MN 55449-5203
Oil Services
Independent Distributing
PO Box 520 Ronald Leger
Austin MN 55912-0520
Plasterinq
Peterson Stucco Drywall 8 Plastering Inc
12351 Cloud Dr Brian Peterson
Blaine MN 55449-5453
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State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State ofi MN
State of MN
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
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Aibers Mechanical Contractors Inc
200 West Plato Bivd Charfes Albers
St Paul MN 55107
Alberts A J Plumbing Inc
2615 Tower Dr Jim Alberts
Woodbury MN 55125-9788
Als Master Plumbing Inc
3041 Aldrich Ave S Laura Foschiatti
Minneapolis MN 55408-2802
Anderson James Plumbing Inc
5525 Ambassador Bivd Jamie Anderson
St Francis MN 55070
Aquastar Plumbing Heating & Cooling Inc
5202 Aipha Rd Joseph Frasier
Princeton MN 55371-
Artistic Plumbing Inc
6349 Quebec Ave N Larry Howell
Brooklyn Park MN 55428-
AWD Coolers of MN
301 Thomas Ave N Bill Hansen
Minneapolis MN 55405-
B� D Plumbing Heating 8 AC Inc
4091 Maclver Ave NE Dennis Daleiden
St Michael MN 55376
Barnes Plumbing Co Inc
3923 Washington Ave N Nancy Kukowski
Minneapolis MN 55412-
Bredahl Plumbing Inc
7916 73 Ave N Larry Bredahl
Brooklyn Park MN 55428-1280 ,
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State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
Buchman Plumbing Co Inc
PO Box 11070
Minneapolis MN 55411-
Century Plumbing Inc
444 Mapie St
Mahtomedi MN 5511�1957
Cuiligan Soft Water Service Co
6030 Culligan Way
Minnetonka MN 55345-
Dakota Plumbing 8 Heating Inc
3650 Kennebec Dr #102
Eagan MN 55122-
Delson Plumbing Inc
1308 42 1/2 Ave NE
Columbia Hgts MN 55421-3165
Duda Leon Plumbing Services
208 17 Ave N
Hopkins MN 55343-7341
Egan Mechanical Contractors Inc
7100 Medicine Lake Rd
New Hope MN 55427-3671
G R Mechanical Inc
12401 Ironwood Cir #t500
Rogers MN 55374
Gabes On Time Plumbing
8159 Mount Curve Blvd
Brooklyn Park MN 55445-2355
Galaxy Mechanical Inc
7317 Lake Drive
Lino Lakes MN 55014
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Jeff Buchman
Jim Blasena
John Packard
Paul Rascher
David Olson
Leon Duda
Nancy Thompson
Gordon Reinking
Gabe Herman
Skip Zimmerman
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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
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Garin Rob Plumbing Inc
2770 174 Lane NW
Andover MN 55304-
Gateway Mechanical Inc
13950 Radium St NW STE 200
Ramsey MN 55303-
Gavic 8 Sons Piumbing
12725 Nightingale St NW
Coon Rapids MN 55448-
Gitbert Mechanical Contractors Inc
4451 W 76 St _
Edina MN 55435-3810
H P Pipeworks
3670 Dodd Rd STE 100
Eagan MN 55123-
Hokanson Plumbing & Heating Inc
9174 Isanti St NE
Blaine MN 55449
Horvvitz Inc
8825 Xylon Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55445
Jerrys Plumbing Inc
13416 Hanson Blvd
Andover MN 55304
Johnson R A 8 Son
25 Crescent St
Big Lake MN 55309-9489
Kramer Mechanical Plbg & Htg Inc
5365 Stacy Trail
Stacy MN 55079-9322
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Rob Garin
Gene Beijer
Paul Gavic
P Dan Gilbert
�isa Holloway
Roger Hokanson
Eugene Bouley
Ted Hurkman
Richard Johnson
Edward Kramer
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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
Lane Randy 8 Sons Pibg & Htg
1501 W Broadway
Minneapolis MN 55411-2496
LBP Mechanical Inc
315 Royalston Ave N
Minneapolis MN 55405-1535
LeVahn Bros Inc
12700 Bass Lake Rd
Maple Grove MN 55369
Lindman Plumbing Co
12000 53 Ave N
Plymouth MN 55442-1834
McGuire 8 Sons Plbg Htg Cool Inc
605 12 Ave S
Hopkins MN 55343
Metro Testing
5525 257 Ave NE
Stacy MN 55079-
Metropolitan Mech Contrs Inc
7340 Washington Ave S
Eden Prairie MN 55344-3582
Mid City Mechanical Corp
9103 Davenport St NE
Blaine MN 55449
Minnesota Plbg & Htg Inc
1420 W 3 Ave
Shakopee MN 55379-1000
Mr. Rooter Plumbing
2800 Campus Dr STE 40
Plymouth MN 55441-2645
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Randy Lane
Timothy Hayes
Loren LeVahn
Gary Lindman
Pat McGuire
Gary Ford
Mark Anderson
James Poser
Paul Sullwold
Cordell Johnston
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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
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Murr Jim Plumbing Inc
925 Southview Bivd
S St Paul MN 55075-
Norblom Plumbing Co
2905 Garfieid Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55408-2173
Nordstrom J Plumbing
4820 69 Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55429-
North Anoka Plumbing Inc
22590 Rum River Blvd NW
St Francis MN 55070
Northridge Plumbing Co
6960 Madison Ave W #10
Golden Valley MN 55427-3627
Northwoods Mechanical
Box 1085
Forest Lake MN 55025-
Nygard Plumbing
7435 Hwy 65 NE
Fridley MN 55432-
Oak Grove Mechanical Inc
7236 Oak Grove Blvd
Richfield MN 55423-
P& H Services Co Inc
1601 67th Ave N
Brooklyn Center MN 55430-1743
Perkins Dave Contracting Inc
14230 Basalt St NW
Ramsey MN 55303-
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Jim Murr
Jeff Norblom
Jay Nordstrom
Bill Jansen
Darwin Baack
Marc Liefizau
Nils Nygards
Douglas Waller
David Steffens
Dave Perkins
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State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
Plymouth Plumbing Inc
6909 Winnetka Ave N
Brooklyn Park MN 55428
PRS Mechanical Inc
PO Box 68111
Minneapolis MN 5541&6811
Richfield Piumbing Co
8640 Harriet Ave S STE 100
Bloomington MN 55420-
Rick's Plumbing Inc
1701 221 Ave NW
Cedar MN 55011
River City Sheet Metal
9928 Bluebird St NW
Coon Rapids MN 55433-
Roberts Plumbing Inc
565 S Oak Dr
Vadnais Hgts MN 55127-7966
Roseville Plbg 8 Htg Inc
65 S Owasso Blvd
St Paul MN 55117-1092
Ross Plumbing
2941 Brookdale Dr
Brooklyn Park MN 55444-1870
Roy's Plumbing
17420 Iguana St NW
Ramsey MN 55303-5587
Schulties Plumbing Inc
1521 94 Ln NE
Blaine MN 55434-
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Kent Johnston
Reginald CrawFord
David Adelmann
Rick Carty
Chris Rapp
Robert Wussler
Greg Deeb
Ross Taonnina
Elroy Haselius
Doug Jones
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State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
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Seitz Bros. Inc
8600 Xylon Ave N #108
Brooklyn Park MN 55445-
Sorensen Dale Company
9201 E Bloomington Frwy Ste I
Bloomington MN 55420
Southtown Plumbing Inc
6636 Penn Ave S
Richfield MN 55423-2091
Spriggs Pibg & Htg Co Inc
124 Eva St _
St Paul MN 55107-1401
St Croix Valley Ecowater
573 Co Rd A #104
Hudson WI 54016-
St Paul Plumbing & Heating
640 Grand Ave
St Paul MN 55105-
Sun Ray Plumbing 8 Heating Inc
PO Box 28127
St Paul MN 5512&0127
Sunderland Plumbing Inc
24380 River Bank Lane NW
Isanti MN 55040-
Swanson 8 Schiager Plumbing Co
17741 Jamaica Circle
Lakeville MN 55044-9520
Thompson Plumbing Corp
15001 Minnetonka Industrial Rd
Minnetonka MN 55345
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Troy Seitz
Dale Sorensen
Lavem Veit
Michael Lenahan
Jim Schober
David Smith
Glenn Roeske
Tony Sunde�land
Brian Swanson
Kenneth Gause
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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
Tim's Quality Plumbing Inc
523 Central Ave
Osseo MN 55369-
Tschida Bros Plumbing
1036 Front Ave S
St Paul MN 55103-1224
United Water 8� Sewer Co
11666 Wayzata Blvd
Minnetonka MN 55305-2004
Voson Plumbing Inc
1515-A5StS
Hopkins MN 55343
Weld 8 Sons Plumbing
315 Juneau Ln
Plymouth MN 55447
Roofinq
Allstar Construction Inc
8401 73 Ave N STE 80
Brooklyn Park MN 55428-
Dalsin B L Roofing Co
8824 Wenfinrorth Ave S
Bloomington MN 55420-2812
Kato Roofing Inc
2500 9 Ave
Mankato MN 56001-
Kens Roofing Company
3600 Minnehaha Ave
Minneapolis MN 55406-
Kuehn Roof Systems Inc
14815 Aberdeen St NE
Ham Lake MN 55304
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LeRoy Tschida
Jon Spetz
Donald Voss
Don Weld
Debra Nelson
James Dalsin
LaDawn Mell
Phyllis Green
Tom Kuehn
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State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
State of MN
Ron Julkowski
Building Official
Ron Julkowski
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Ron Julkowski
Building Official
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Local Roofing Co inc (38110)
2430 Birch St Jeff Mattice
Eau Ciaire WI 54703-
Siqn Erector
Advanced Awning Design
1600 29 St Craig Simensen
Cloquet MN 55720
Clear Channel Outdoor Inc
3225 Spring St NE Beth Hier
Minneapolis MN 55413-
Crosstown Sign Inc
16307 Aberdeen St NE Betsy Weingartner
Ham Lake MN 55304
Demars Signs Inc
410 93 Ave NW Dennis DeMars
Coon Rapids MN 55433
SignArt Co Inc
2170 Dodd RD Kevin Snyder
Mendota Heights MN 55120
Signs By Tomorrow
6530 University Avenue NE Jim Kaczrowski
Fridley MN 55432-
Suburban Lighting Inc/Amtech Lighting
6077 Lake Elmo Ave N Duane Downey/Scott Meister
Stillwater MN 55082-9375
Swimminq Pools
Bally C�ub
7200 University Ave NE Kent Maag 55-102617
Fridley MN 55432- 7200 University Ave NE
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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
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Black Forest Condominium Homeowners Assoc
1601 North Innsbruck Dr NE Michael Lang 55-116248
Fridley MN 55432- 1601 N Innsbruck Dr
Freyinger Riverroad Properties LLC
6540 East River Rd NE Dave Campbell 55-126430
Fridley MN 55432- 6540 East River Rd
Georgetown Partnership
5750 East River Rd NE
Fridley MN 55432
Hughes Properties
6670-90 Lucia Ln NE
Fridley MN 55432-
Dean Paulson 55-126381
5750 East River Rd
Ron Joiner 55-128742
6670-90 Lucia Ln �E
Independent School Dist. #14
6100 West Moore Lk Dr NE Duane Murphy #55-116675
Fridley MN 55432 6100 W Moore Lk Dr
Innsbruck North Townhouse Assn
5506 Meister Rd NE John Steimle 55-12575 763-571-6752
Fridley MN 55432- 5506 Meister Rd
Kelly Capital I Ventures LTD Partnership
5201 Central Ave NE Phillip Aycock
Fridley MN 55421- 5201 Central Avenue
KJ Management
1090 52 Avenue NE Dave Anderson
Fridley MN 55421- 1090 - 52nd Ave NE
Springbrook Apartments
111 83 Avenue NE Samuel Swartz 55-81029
Fridley MN 55432 111 - 83rd Ave NE
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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
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 28, 2003
F� °� ESTI MATES
Forest Lake Contracting, Inc.
14777 Lake Drive
Forest Lake, MN 55025-9461
Hartman Circle Watermain Looping Project No. 347
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Richard D. Pribyl, Finance Director
Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk
Apri124, 2003
Public Hearing regarding renewal of the Liquor License for MN Sean Co. dlb/a Sean's
Grill & Pub, 8298 University Ave. NE Fridley, MN 55432
The Pubic Hearing that occurred on Monday April 14, 2003 was continued to Apri128, 2003. It was
understood by the licensee that the continuation of the heazing was to provide the accounting staff some
time to review the accounting records Mr. Sean McCallister provided to the Council on the evening of
April 14, 2003. Staff received the majority of the additional information that had been requested.
Below is a list of what had been requested and what was received.
• Requested — The W-3(Transmittal of Wage and Tax Statements) - Received
• Requested — A copy of all the W-2's — Not Received
• Requested — A copy of the 1096(Annual Summary and Transmittal of the 1099's) - Received
• Requested — A full copy of the adjusted version of the Quick Books file that the Auditors had
worked with to prepare the compilation. — Received
• Requested — Copy of all the cash out of register transactions. — Received
The accounting staff loaded the quick books file and found it contained the data that built the financial
statement given to the council the evening of the Public Hearing. Some key tests that were done to
check on the integrity of the data were:
Review the W-3 to determine if the amount claimed ties to the payroll data — Upon review of the
payroll data, the detail employee gross wages was within $10.00 of the-amount claimed on the
W-3. It seems unlikely that one could run a restaurant of this size on that size of a payroll for 7
months of the year. Staff reviewed the number of hours worked in that time frame and found
that a total of 6,892 hours were worked between May 1 and December 31, 2003. If one were to
break this down into number of people working a total of 14 hours per day(11:00 am to 1:OOam),
one would find that the average is approximately 3 people. It was interesting to note that neither
Sean McCallister nor Sean Tierney show as receiving compensation under payroll. Also it was
interesting to note that the W-3 seemed to be an original. It should have either been sent in with
the copy of all the W-2's or it was created and signed and dated as of 2/OS/2003 and provided to
us per the request. Interesting why is it an original and not a copy? We did not receive copies of
the W-2's but the detail payroll information seemed to tie back to the W-3.
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• Review the 1096 — to deternune who they were paying as contractors in an amount individually
over $600.00. The report tied to a spreadsheet of all cash transactions that were made out of
cash. Sean McCallister told me that each dollaz out of the cash drawer creates a cash out slip that
is tallied at the end of the day and included as part of his cash sales. I asked Mr. McCallister
how he recorded the expenses that were associated with the slips. He admitted he probably
forgot to do that. When I asked how he knew whether the cash was from food or liquor, he
responded that each food item has a ticket and those tickets are tallied at the end of the day. His
daily sales aze entered as an invoice on Quick Books with nothing other than these few tickets as
source documents. He stated that he does the cash out at the end of each day. He told me the
money received from the cover charges have been received under food and liquor and then
allocated back to a revenue code under cover charge. The books show that he creates these cover
charges by doing one monthly journal entry pulling money from food and liquor to create the
cover charge revenue. I am very concerned about this methodology when relying on the food
and liquor numbers to create the food percentage. He admitted at this point that he did not
understand entirely how Quick Books worked and that it was difficult to operate.
Due to the way in which the revenues are recorded and handled and the fact that a portion of the labor
cost was omitted from the records, the numbers representing the food and liquor sales are not completely
reliable. � .
Staff inet to review the financial information Mr. McCallister provided and found the following major
issues still surround this establishment in the consideration of the renewal.
1. In the paperwork submitted by the licensee, he appears to be making false representation
of officers. According to an Application for Worker's Compensation Insurance dated
5/1/02, Sean McCallister is listed as an officer of the corporation (Secretary). It also
appears Sean McCallister is the true manager of the business. When asked for
information pertaining to financial reports or inspections, NIr. McCallister is the person
that city staff has been working with; yet Mr. McCallister has failed to apply for a
managers license.
2. Financial data appears to be sufficiently flawed and unlike other licensee documentation
presented to the city
a. No apparent use of recording devices for sales
b. Not recording expenses related to cash out of drawers. _
c. Food and liquor sales initially were combined with cover charge.
d. Payroll expenses seem extremely low when comparing to other somewhat similar
establishments ($183,000 to $228,00), and no payroll found compensating either Mr.
Tierney or Mr. McCallister.
Indication from individuals, including police department, there appears to be very little or
no food sales available in the evening
4. Staff is concerned about the public safety issues due to the fact that we have had a history
of unreported assaults at the restaurant.
Due to the items listed above, Staff continues to recommend to the City Council that they
adopt a resolution with findings of fact for non-renewal of the license.
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AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF
April 28, 2003
William W. Burns, City Manager ��
Richard D. Pribyl, Finance Director
Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk
April 24, 2003
Resolution regarding non-renewal of the Liquor License for Sean Co.,d/b/a Sean's Grill
& Pub, 8298 University Ave. NE Fridley, MN 55432
Staff has reviewed the supplemental accounting information provided by Sean McCallister and found
that the information contained continues to cause us concern about the food to liquor percentages. Staff
met after the accounting department had an opportunity to review the information and found issues still
exist regarding the issuance of a liquor license renewal to this business. The items of concern are the
following:
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In the paperwork submitted by the licensee, he appears to be making false representation
of officers. According to an Application for Worker's Compensation Insurance dated
5/1/02, Sean McCallister is listed as an officer of the corporation (Secretary). It also
appears Sean McCallister is the true manager of the business. When asked for
information pertaining to financial reports or inspections, Mr. McCallister is the person
that city staff has been working with; yet Mr. McCallister has failed to apply for a
managers license.
Financial data appears to be sufficiently flawed and unlike other licensee documentation
presented to the city
a. No apparent use of recording devices for sales
b. Not recording expenses related to cash out of drawers. _
c. Food and liquor sales initially were combined with cover chazge.
d. Payroll expenses seem extremely low when comparing to other somewhat similaz
establishments ($183,000 to $228,00), and no payroll found compensating either Mr.
Tierney or Mr. McCallister.
Indication from individuals, including police department, there appears to be very little or
no food sales available in the evening
Staff is concerned about the public safety issues due to the fact that we have had a history
of unreported assaults at the restaurant.
Due to the items listed above, Staff continues to recommend to the City Council that they adopt a
resolution with findings of fact for non-renewal of the license
1.
Resolution No. - 2003
A RESOLUTION DENYING RENEWAL OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE FOR MN
SEAN CO. DBA SEAN'S GRILLE & PUB LOCATED AT 8298 UMVERSITY AVENUE N'E,
FRIDLEY, MN 55432
, WHEREAS, the City of Fridley, Minnesota, regulates the sale of into�cicating liquor in
, establishments located within the City, pursuant to the authority granted to it under Minnesota
Statutes Section 340A, by ordinance, specifically Section 603 of the Fridley Municipal Code;
' and
WHEREAS, Fridley City Code, Section 603.10.19 states that at the time of renewal of any
license for the sale of liquor within the city, "the applicant shall submit proof to the City that a
minunum of 40% of the business is attributable to or derived from the serving of foods and
intoxicating liquors, a minimum of 40% of the business for a license year is from the serving of
food" as required by Section 603.1 �.18 "; and
WHEREAS, on January 24, 2003, the City of Fridley mailed an application for renewal of
intoxicating liquor to all licensees requesting the renewal application be returned to the City of
Fridley by February 28, 2003; and
WHEREAS, staff received an incomplete renewal application on March 11, 2003, from MN
Sean Co. dba Sean's Grille & Pub (hereinafter referred to as SEAN'S) located at 8298 University
Avenue NE, Fridley, Minnesota, and a letter was mailed on March 17, 2003 requesting the
remainder of the renewal application information; and
WHEREAS, it is the usual and ordinary practice of the City in the enforcement of Section
603.07.2.B., of the Fridley Municipal Code, to require the "statement of a Certified Public
Accountant that shows the total gross sales and the total food sales of the restaurant for the
twelve (12) month period immediately preceding the date for filing renewal applications "; and
WHEREAS, on March 31, 2003, after reviewing the information received from SEAN'S, staff
mailed a certified letter requesting the additional sales information� and
WHEREAS, as of April 11, 2003, staff had not yet received the food sales information
requested; and
� WHEREAS, in addition to the facts listed above, staff has reason to believe, from a number of
� witnesses, it appears SEAN'S may be intentionally misrepresenting their food sales information
„ which would place SEAN'S out of compliance with the required food and liquor sales ratios
required by the aforesaid ordinance; and
WHEREAS, on January 22, 2003, the server at SEAN'S was charged with a violation of State
law and Section 603.10.05 of the City Code of selling intoxicating liquor to a minor; and
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WHEREAS, Section 603.10.2 states, a licensee is `fesponsible for the conduct of their place of
business and the conditions of sobriety and order in the place of business and on the premises;"
and
WHEREAS, Sean's has repeatedly been told verbally and in writing by the Police Department
that they shall report assaults; and
WHEREAS, in a memo dated April 3, 2003, the Police Chief reported to the City Cot�ncil
SEAN'S has not only failed to follow Section 603.10.2 of the condition of the license, it appears
there is a strong indication the licensee may have i.ntentionally violated it; and
WHEREAS, on March 1, 2003, SE.AN'S may have violated the Minnesota Uniform Fire Code
11�3.3.2.6 and created a public safety hazazd with the use of an unvented, propane-fueled heater
and 201b. propane fuel cylinder inside the business which allowed products of carbon fuel
combustion including poisonous carbon monoxide to be released into an occupied business; and
WHEREAS, on March 3, 2003, the licensee admitted to the Fire Marshall to having and
removing an unvented heater; and
WHEREAS, on March 3 and March 26, 2003 the Fire Marshall issued corrective orders
regarding other possible fire code violations to be competed by April 1 l, 2003; and
WHEREAS, Fridley City Code Section 603.20 requires "that no person shall work as a manager
of a premises licensed under this Chapter, and no licensee shall pernut any such person to be so
employed, unless such person, within seven (7) days after first being so employed, shall appfy
for a license to engage in such business;" and
WHEREAS, in an affidavit dated October 24, 2002, owner Sean Tierney continually refers to
Sean McAlister as his mana�er and other police reports refer to Sean McAlister as a manager;
and
WHEREAS, as of April 11, 2UU3; Sean McAlister has not applied for a Manage�s License; and
WHEREAS, 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 oi any provision or
condition of this Chapter or of any State law or Federal law regulating-the sale of intoxicating
liquor"; and
WHEREAS, Fridley City Code Section 603.1$ requires that, "a revocation or suspension by the
Council shall be preceded by written notice to the licensee and a public hearing. The notice shall
give at least ten (10) days notice of the time and place of the hearing and shall state the nature of
the charges against the licensee"; and
WHEREAS, on March 31, 2003, the Finance Director mailed certified let�ers to SEAN'S
Corporate Office and Sean Tiemey's home, notifying SEAN'S their application was incomplete
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and that staff would be scheduling a public hearing in front of the City Council for April I4,
2003, to review the intoxicating liquor license and staff received signed retum receipts cards; and
WHEREAS, on April I4, 2003, the Fridley City Council held a public hearin� on SEAN'S
renewal application; and
. WHEREAS, based on the information above, and the information received in Exhibit 1 of this
, Resolution, staff recommends enforcing the ordinance by denying the renewal application of the
liquor license for this location and owner.
NOW, THEREFORE BE TT RESOLVED by the City Council hold a public hearing on the
matter makes the following FINDINGS OF FACT:
l. That each and all of the foregoing factual stateinents are true and correct and are
incorporated herein as part of the findings of fact and record of these precedings.
2. That SEAN'S has not provided the City of Fridley with a statement &om a CPA
stating the food to liquor sales ratio as required by City Code Section 603.10.19.
3. That 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."
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT based on these findings of the record herein, the City
Council of the City of Fridiey hereby denies the renewal of the Intoxicating Liquor License to
MN Sean Co. dba Sean's Grille & Pub and owner Sean Tierney, located at 8298 University
Avenue NE, Fridley, NIN 55432 as allowed byFridley City Code Section 603.17.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF 2003.
Attest:
Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk
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Scott J. Lund, Mayor
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