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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
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
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persons who need an interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids
should contact Roberta Collins at 572-35Q0. (TTD/572-3534)
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
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OPEN FORUM. VISITORS: Consideration of items not on Agenda — 15 minutes.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
City Council Meeting of June 27, 2011
OLD BUSINESS:
1. Second Reading of an Ordinance Updating and
Amending Fridley City Code, Chapter 510,
TreePreservation ............................................................................................ 1 - 3
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
CITY OF FRIDLEY
NNE 27, 2011
The City Council meeting for the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Lund at 730 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Lund
Councilmember-at-Lazge Barnette
Councilmember Saeflce
Councilmember Varichak
Councilmember Bolkcom
OTHERS PRESENT: William Bums, City Manager
Fritz Knaak, City Attomey
Scott Hickok, Community Development Director
Jim Kosluchaz, Public Works Director
Dazin Nelson, Finance DirectoriTreasurer
PROCLAMATION:
Women of Today Founder's Day, July 1, 2011.
PRE5ENTATION:
CenterPoint Energy Community Assistance Grant.
Roger Brandel, CetnerPoint Energy, presented a check to Fire Chief Berg in the amount of
$2,500 to purchase protective gear for the Fire Department.
Auditors Update.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to adopt the agenda. Seconded by Councilmember
Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
OPEN FORUM VISITORS:
No one from the audience spoke.
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APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
City Council Meeting of June 13, 2011.
Councilmember Bolkcom noted that Councilmember Baznette was present at the meeting.
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to approve the minutes as amended. Seconded by
Councilmember Vazichak.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED TAE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
PUBLIC HEARING:
1. Consideration of an Amendment to a Stipulation on Plat, PS #99-03, Varichak
AddiHon, Generally Located at 5906, 5924 and 5942 Benjamin Street NE (Ward 2).
MOTION by Councilmember Saeflce to open the public heazing and waive the reading.
Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPENED AT
7:50 P.M.
Scott Hickok, Community Development Director, said in 1999, the single family property at
1583 Gazdena Avenue was replatted to allow the creation of three single family lots. Those lots
have since been developed and aze addressed as 5906, 5924, and 5942 Benjamin Street. During
the plat process there was a great deal of concern about the drainage impacts that these newly
created lots would have on the surrounding area and as a result, several stipulations were
developed to help alleviate those concems.
One of those stipulations was #3, which states, "No grading or land alterations shall be permitted
within 50 feet of the north property line of I,ot 1", which is 5942 Benjamin Street. That 50 feet
was dedicated as a drainage easement to manage the flow of water from Benjamin Street to the
low azea west of this property.
Mr. Hickok said as a result of that stipulation, the property owners simply put sod in this area
when they constructed their house and have left it that way until recently. Engineering staff
recently noticed that landscape work was being done within this 50 feet azea, and alerted the
property owners to the stipulation. As a result, the property owners and their landscape
contractor came in and met with City staff.
Mr. Hickok said the property owner's landscape contractor explained to City staff that they aze
proposing to install a"rain water harvest system." He explains "the rain water harvest system"
allows the homeowner to retain several hundred gallons of rainwater while circulating it through
an artistic waterfall and stream. The goal is to keep the rainwater and recycle it back into the
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landscape."
He also states that "the new landscape plan will in no way hinder drainage on this site. In fact, it
will allow for less run-off from this property to the low area to the west of the property. The
existing slope will be minimized, therefore reducing water run-off from the property and into the
watershed. "
Mr. Hickok said based on the discussions with the landscape contractor, the literature provided
on the rainwater harvest system, and discussions with Cathy Miller, who owns the property north
of the subject property at 5950 Benjamin Street, who will be most closely affected by this
project, staff is agreeable to amend Stipulation #3. Staff is proposing that Stipulation #3 read,
"Any grading or land alteration within 50 feet of the north property line of Lot 1 shall be
reviewed and approved by City staff prior to commencement of project. Any work approved
shall protect adjacent trees, whose drip line is wittrin the project azea, with the use of a protective
fence azound that drip line of the trees."
Mr. Hickok said City staff recommends the City Council hold a public hearing to ensure that
any public concems regarding this change aze heard. Staff also recommends modifying
Stipulation #3 on PS #99-03 and adopting the resolution.
3. No grading or land alterations shall be permitted within 50 feet of the north property
line of Lot l. Any g�ading or land alteration within 50 feet of the north property
line of Lot 1 shall be reviewed and approved b�ty staff prior to commencement of
project. Any work apnroved shall protect adiacent trees, whose drip line is within the
project area, with the use of a protective fence azound that drip line of the trees.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked for an explanation of what a tree drip line was.
Mr. Hickok said that there is a canopy of branches that creates a drip line, if the drip line of trees
goes into the 50 foot azea, roots would be afFected by excavation. On the north or west side if
there aze root systems that would be affected judging from drip line, they would be protected by
orange fence to keep equipment ofF the root system.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked what happens to the stipulation if they move away and
someone doesn't want to deal with it.
Mr. Hickok said the stipulation is filed with the property. New property owners would be
govemed to follow the stipulation and would need approval if they wanted to change anything.
Mayor Lund asked what would happen if the property would fall into disrepair.
Mr. Hickok said that would need to be handled through code enforcement.
Councilmember Saetke asked if a pump is required to recycle the water.
Mr. Hickok answered yes.
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Councilmember Saefke asked what happens when the tank fills up.
Mr. Hickok said there is a spillway and when the water level reaches that point the water will go
back to where it was intended to go. Very little water will run off the top of the surface.
Councilmember Saeflce asked if any calls were received from neighbors.
Mr. Hickok said Cathy Miller, the neighbor to the north, calied to voice her support for the
homeowner's project.
Councilmember Varichak asked what happens to the water in the wintertime.
Mr. Hickok said the frost goes down to a certain level and the water down lower will not freeze.
When spring comes they would turn the pump back on.
Raymond Campbell, Campbell Signature Landscaper, said he worked with Layne Otteson to
design this system to get water off property. The landscape was tumed into a rain gazden to look
like a park like setting. The azea will hold as much as 10,000 gallons of water on the property.
If the system overflows, the water goes back into the ground and will still be contained on the
property. The upper pond is designed to hold 5,000 gallons of water. There is an artistic
waterfall to fall down and perform a function. The waterfall will keep the water oxygenated,
keep it from getting stagnant and keep mosquitoes out. The water will also be filtered before
entering the watershed.
Cathy Miller, Neighbor, said she is in support of this with the code enforcement and the drip
line protected. Visually this will be a beautifizl site and beneficial to the neighborhood.
MOTION by Councilmember Saeflce to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilmember
Bollccom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT
8:10 P.M.
NEW BUSINESS:
2. ResoluHon Approving and Amendment to a Stipulation on Plat, PS #99-03, Varichak
Addition, Generally Located at 5906, 5924, and 5942 Benjamin Street NE (Ward 2).
MOTION by Councilmember Saefke to adopt Resolution No. 2011-29. Seconded by
Councilmember Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
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3. First Reading of an Ordinance Updating and Amending Fridley City Code, Chapter
510, Tree Preservation.
Jack Kirk, Director of Pazks and Recreation, said almost 40 yeazs ago, in the mid-1970s, a tree
preservation ordinance was established in the City of Fridley. It came about during the debate
that centered on the development plans for some pazk land at the northem boundazy of City. One
group in the City favored developing the pazk as a golf course and another group wanted the park
used as a nature center. That pazk land is what we now know as Springbrook Nature Center. It is
his understanding that the tree preservation ordinance was established to prevent golf course
fairways from being cut in the forested land of the Nature Center.
Mr. Kirk said the existing tree preservation ordinance only allows up to 3 trees (per acre) to be
removed each yeaz from City-owned land. The trees may only be removed as part of a woodland
management plan as well. The ordinance does not allow for the trees to be removed to create a
pazk amenity such as an open play azea or to construct a picnic shelter. As we move forwazd with
plans for the SPRING project at the nature center, it will be necessary to take down more than
just 3 trees per yeaz to accomplish various phases of the project. There may also be other future
City projects on City land that will run into a conflict with the existing tree ordinance.
Mr. Kirk said it was recommended to the Parks and Recreation Corrunission that several
changes to the tree preservation ordinance may be appropriate at this time. The ordinance today
allows for the removal of trees that have a verified case of Oak Wilt or Dutch Elm disease. There
are other diseases and pest infestations that may require removal of trees, so it was suggested that
a statement be added like that in the ordinance. The current ordinance allows for limited tree
removal (up to three trees per acre per yeaz) for the purposes of woodland management. It was
recommended removing the limitation on the number of trees and adding a statement that would
allow removal for City-approved projects.
Mr. Kirk said while the basic premise of the ordinance will still be to protect trees on City-
owned land, a change in this ordinance will allow for approved projects to be completed on City
land when needed or desired. The proposed changes will still allow for any projects or woodland
management that will affect tree removal to be reviewed and approved by the Pazks and
Recreation Commission, the Rlanning Commission and the Fridley City Council. There are still
the checks and balances in p(ace to prevent unwanted removal of trees on City-owned land.
Mr. Kirk said the Pazks and Recreation Commission discussed this item at their May 23, 2011,
meeting, and passed a motion of support to change the tree preservation ordinance with the
changes as recommended by staf£ The motion passed on a 3 to 1 vote. The Planning
Commission discussed this item at their June I5, 2011, meeting and passed a motion to support
the recommended changes to the tree preservation ordinance.
Mr. Kirk said staff recommends the City Council approve the amendment to Chapter 510 of the
Fridley City Code related to tree preservation, as recommended by the Fridley Pazks and
Recreation Commission and the Fridley Planning Commission.
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Councilmember Barnette said this ordinance should have never happened in the first place.
The ordinance was created to prevent a golf course from happening. He is in favor of this
amendment.
Mayor Lund said it is important to talk about reforestation as well as preserving trees in the
code.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked if there was a difference for private or business as faz as tree
preservation if someone wanted to build on a lot and take down trees.
Scott Hickok, Community Development Director, said we do not have a tree ordinance this
strict for private property. We do ask that builders and developers only take out those trees
necessary to complete their development and that they protect the oider trees. But, they do not
have a tree management or replacement plan.
Councilmember Bolkcom was concerned people did not know about this item on the agenda
because there was no public hearing.
Councilmember Barnette said it was on the Pazks and Recreation Commission's agenda as well
as the Planning Commission's agenda.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked what it meant by "must be justified and approved". She asked
what process would be used for approval:
Mr. Kirk said that language did not change. The request would pass via a motion, first to the
Plam�ing Commission and then Council.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked for staff to look at that language before the second reading.
Mayor Lund noted that it says "only after management plan". Maybe the approval would come
in the form of a resolution. He asked what a management plan was.
Mr. Kirk said they did not plan to change that part of the language. That language is what it
always was. A management plan is be something that wouid say how many trees are being taken
out and how many plantings will be going in to replace them.
Mr. Hickok said when the electronic message board was put in, three trees were taken out and
staff came back with a management plan. Trees do not have to be replaced tree for tree but the
plan would explain what will be done in exchange for taking trees out.
William Bums, City Manager, suggested changing the language to read tree replacement plan
instead of management plan.
Councilmember Bolkcom said this is the first situation that has caused us to look at this
ordinance.
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Mr. Kirk agreed that they usually do not see any requests that come to this magnitude.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked if all those things would come back to the City Council if trees
are removed.
Mr. Kirk answered yes, if lazge trees are removed. There is an exemption for the size of trees
removed.
MOTION by Councilmember Varichak to waive the reading of the ordinance and adopt the
ordinance on first reading. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
4. Resolution authorizing the Fridley City Manager to Join with Former Sis Cities WMO
Cities in Initiating a Joint PetiHon to the Board of Water and Soil Resources to Expand
the Boundaries of the Coon Creek Watershed District to Include a Portion of those
Cities.
Jim Kosluchar, Public Works Director, said at the Febnxazy 7, 201 l, City Council meeting, they
approved resolutions to request that azeas within the Six Cities Watershed Management
Organization (SCWMO) be transferred into the Coon Creek Watershed District (CCWD) and the
Mississippi Watershed Management Organization (MWMO). The City Councils of the
SCWMO member cities (Blaine, Coon Rapids, Spring Lake Park, Columbia Heights, and
Hilltop) all passed similar resolutions seeking to have their cities included in a watershed district
or watershed management organization. In Mazch, 2011, the SCWMO boazd passed a resolution
to dissoive and the CCWD filed a petition with the Boazd of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR)
for a boundary change to include parts of the former SCWMO. The B WSR moved forwazd with
the public process to act on the petition, including a public hearing which was held at the Blaine
City Hall on May 31, 2011. The BWSR boazd was scheduled to act on the petition on June 22,
2011.
Mr. Kosluchar said on June 8, 2011, at the request of one of its newly appointed board
members, the CCWD held a special meeting to discuss the boundary change petition. The result
of that meeting was the approval of a motion to rescind the petition made to the BWSR. The vote
was 3 to 2 in favor. With the petition withdrawn, that leaves the former SCWMO areas in
violation of the Metropolitan Water Management Act requiring that all metro communities be a
part of a water management organization. The B W SR has notified Anoka County of their need to
rectify the situation. The County could choose to accept the responsibility to manage those azeas
or they could assign those azeas to an existing water management organization. In this case, they
could direct the CCWD or the Rice Creek Watershed District to accept those azeas into their
boundaries.
Mr. Kosiuchar said on June 16, Anoka County held a special meeting to discuss the matter, and
it was the general consensus of the County Board to wait and see what happens over the next two
to three months. Council has previously determined that the former SCWMO azea in the north of
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the City of Fridley would be best served by being in the CCWD. Given the recent decision by
CCWD and the uncertainty of what decision might be made by the County, it would be in the
best interests of the City of Fridley to petition the BWSR to include that part of the city in the
CCWD. This action would be best accomplished by joint petition with the other former SCWMO
cities affected by the CCWD petition withdrawaL Minnesota Statutes §103D.251 provides the
authority for this action and requires a majority of the cities in the watershed district to sign the
petition.
Mr. Kosluchar said Blaine has passed a similar resolution, and is preparing the petition. Spring
Lake Park has passed a motion in suppor[ of the petition. He said he believes the City of Coon
Rapids staff also supports such a petition, and will be recommending approval of the joint
petition. Staff recommends Council approve the resolution directing the City Manager to join
with the cities of Blaine, Coon Rapids, and Spring Lake Park in initiating a joint petition to the
Boazd of Water and Soil Resources to have the parts of those cites formerly in the north portion
of the Six Cities WMO included in the Coon Creek Watershed District.
Mayor Lund asked why the petitions were rescinded.
Mr. Kosluchar said that there was a concern about how new levies were included in the
watershed district and there is a lack of funding at this time to bring this area into compliance.
Councilmember Bolkcom agrees something should be done to get the six cities together.
Anoka County does not want to take on ttris water management.
Mr. Kosluchar said the deadline will be missed but this is the best outcome to get into Coon
Creek.
Councilmember Bolkcom said right now, the money is coming out of the general fund and it
makes sense for different areas to become part of a watershed.
Mr. Kosluchar said the Coon Creek staff aze eager to work with us and have been very helpful.
Councilmember Varichak said this would not affect residents east of Mississippi.
Mr. Kosluchar replied correct.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked what happens next.
Mr. Kosluchar said a draft petition would be created and the City Attomey would look at it.
MOTION by Councilmember Bamette to adopt Resolution No. 2011-30. Seconded by
Councilmember Varichak.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNAIVIMOUSLY.
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5. Claims (151145-151328).
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to approve Claims 151145-151328. Seconded by
Councilmember Saeflce.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
6. Licenses.
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to approve the licenses as submitted and as on file.
Seconded by Councilmember Saeflce.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
7. Informal Status Reports.
Councilmember Bolkcom said that the Fridley `49er Days had a great tumout. She thanked all
staff imolved who helped make this event successful.
Mayor Lund thanked the Lions Club.
Mayor Lund acknowledged the Fridiey City Band on their 50`�' Anniversary.
Councilmember Saefke added that the Fridley City Band will be performing at vazious pazks
throughout the community.
Mayor Lund announced the Fridley Community Theater play, "Anything Goes," will be
performing the last weekend in July and the first weekend in August. Admission is $10 for
adults and $8 for seniors and students. There aze 70 people in the cast this yeaz.
ADJOURN:
MOTION by Councilmember Baznette to adjoum. Seconded by Councilmember Varichak.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE MEETING ADJOURNED AT 8:50
P.M.
Respectfully Submitted,
Krista Monsrud Scott 7. Lund
Recording Secretary Mayor
AGENDAITEM
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CfTY OF
FRIDLEY
To: William W. Burns, City Manager
From: Jack Kirk, Director of Parks and Recreation
Date: June 30. 2011
Re: Second Reading of Proposed Ordinance Amending Chapter 510 of the Fridley City
Code Related to Tree Preservation on Pu61ic Land.
At the June 27, 2011 City Council meeting, it was asked what was meant by a management
plan in the proposed ordinance. This wording was in the original ordinance and was required
to be presented in cases where tree removals were being justified as part of woodland
management. i would suggest that this remain in the ordinance to justify the woodland
management projects that still are allowed under the ordinance. I recommend that the
options of a reforestation plan or replacement of trees be added to the ordinance to allow for
removal of trees as part of a City approved project. This would require some replanting of
trees to take the place of those being removed. The management plan, reforestation plan or
replacement of trees wiil be reviewed by the Parks and Recreation Commission, the
Planning Commission and the City Council before final approval.
Another area of discussion at the last City Council meeting had to do with the type of
approval that would be required by the City Council. To help clarify this, I would recommend
that we add that the City Council approval of tree removal be in the form of a City Council
resolution.
The proposed wording changes for the ordinance change are on the attached pages. I am
recommending the City Council amend Chapter 510 of the Fridley City Code related to tree
preservation on public land.
I am also attaching the entire Chapter 510 Tree Preservation ordinance which includes
section 510.02 which allows for an exemption of trees under a certain size, section 510.03
which allows for routine trimming of trees in street right-of-ways and section 510.04 which
explains the violations and penaities.
Please let me know if you need any additional information on this recommended change.
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ORDINANCE NO. _
AN ORDINANCE UPDATING AND AMENDING FRIDLEY CITY CODE
CHAPTER 510 TREE PRESERVATION
The Fridley City Council hereby finds after review, examination and recommendation of staff
that Chapter 510 related to Tree Preservation be hereby amended and ordains as follows:
FRIDLEY CITY CODE
CI�APTER 510. TREE PRESERVATION
510.01. DESTRUCTION OF LIVING TREES
No person or corporation, public or private, including but not limited to the City of Fridley, its
officers, employees or agents, shall order or cause the injury or destruction of any living tree on
City-owned land except under any of the following conditions:
1. For control of verified cases of Oak Wilt, e� Dutch Elm, or other tree disease or nest
infestation as provided in Chapter 104 of the Fridley City Code;
2. For purposes of woodland management or Citv avproved proiects, the removal of "-�
(3j trees-���� may be pemutted, but only after a management plan, reforestation
plan or replacement of trees justifying such removals has been approved by the Fridiey Pazks
and Recreation �te�Commission, the Fridley Planning Commission and the Fridley
City Council bv Citv Council resolution. No tree removal shall be allowed under the provisions
of this Paragraph which is not defined in the plan; or,
3. For purposes of necessary public utility construction, but only after the prepazation of a
detailed plan and approval by the authorities named in 510.01.2. No such plan shall be approved
that does not provide for reforestation and the restoration of the land to its original condition.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF 2011.
ATTEST:
Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk
First Reading: June 27, 2011
Second Reading:
Publication Date:
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Scott J. Lund, Mayor
FRIDLEY CITY CODE
CAAPTER 510. TREE PRESERVATION
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S10A1. DESTRUCTION OF LIVING TREES
No person a co�poration, public or private, including but not limited W the City of Fridley,
its officeis, �ployces or agents, shall order or cause ihe injiay ot deshuction of any living
iree on Cityowned land except imder any of ihe following condi[ions:
1. For control of vai£ied cases of Oak Wilt tch Elm disease other tree disease or nest
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infestetion as provided in Chapter 104 of the Fridley City Code;
2. For pucposes of woodland managemeut or Citv aonroved �rojects, the removal of jrees
�ay be pa'mitted, but only after a ma�gement plaq reforestation plan or reglacemeut of
trees justifymg such removals 6as been approved by the Fridley Parlcs and Re�aeation
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� resolution. No tree removal shall be allowed unda the prov�si�s ot tlus Yaragrapu wuicn vs
not defwed in the p1an; or,
3. F� pwposes of necessary public utility c�sWction, but only after the prepazation of a
delailed plan and approval by the authaities named in 510.012. No such plan shall be
apFsoved thet does not provide for reforesfation and the restoration of The land to its original
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Trees mrasiuing less than th�ee (3) mches in diameter at a point foia (4) feet above g�round
Iare ex�pt from the �aovisions of tlris Chapter.
510.03. TRIlYIl1�IIi+IG
Nothing in this Chapter shall be coustrued to prevent the routine trimming of hees in street
Ixightof-ways.
510.04. VIOLATION
tlny peison who violates ihis Chapta shall be guilty of a misd�eanor and is subject to all
penatdes provided fa such violations uod� the provisi�s of Chapter 901 of this Code. '17ie
injury a daahuotion of each protected � sl�all be a sepatate violatiao.
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FRIDLEY
AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 11, 2011
TYPE OF LICENSE:
Tree Removal and Treatment
Peddler, Solicitor
LICENSES
APPLICANT:
S & S Tree Service
Steve Svlvester
The Window Store Aome
Improvements
Mazk Alan Chasin
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APPROVED BY:
City Clerk
Public Safetv
City Clerk
Public Safety
AGENDA ITEM
U CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 11, 2011
F o �r LICENSES
To: William W. Burns, City Manager
From: John Crelly, Fridley Assistant Fire Chief
Date: July 1 I, 20ll
Re: Annual renewal of rental licenses
Attached is a list of 230 properties that have completed the license renewal process. Each
property listed has submitted a rental license application, paid all fees, and has completed the
rental propeRy inspection process.
Staff recommends that City Council approve the rental license renewal for these properties.
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4655 2 1/2 St. NE
4732 2 1/2 St. NE
5770 2 1/2 St. NE
5780-90 2 1/2 St. NE
5791 2 1/2 St. NE
5800 2 1/2 St. NE
5810 2 1/2 St. NE
5850 2 1/2 St. NE
6060 2 1/2 St. NE
5761 2nd St. NE
5801 2nd St. NE
5957 2nd St. NE
5980 2nd St. NE
6061 2nd St. NE
4965 3rd St. NE
4985 3rd St. NE
5005 3rd St. NE
5201 3rd St. NE
5230 3rd St. NE
5231 3rd St. NE
5900 3rd St. NE
6030 3rd St. NE
6051-55 3rd St. NE
5645-47 4th St. NE
5710 4th St. NE
5714 4th St. NE
5724 4th St. NE
5850-52 4th St. NE
5946 4th St. NE
195 53rd Ave. NE
305 53rd Ave. NE
553 54th Ave. NE
645 57th Ave. NE
360-362 57th PI. NE
409 57th PI. NE
276-278 58th Ave. NE
641 58th Ave. NE
700 58th Ave. NE
5400 Sth St. NE
5428 Sth St. NE
5601 Sth St. NE
5870 5th St. NE
6161 5th St. NE
RENTAL HOUSING
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Maynard Nielsen
KPR Properties, LLC
Allen Hoffer
Value Homes, LLC
Celso Robles
Trung Duong
KG Property Mgmt.
JT Land Holdings, LLC
Sharon Falknor
Allen Hoffer
AZAMKO Properties
Warren Williams, Jr.
Nathan Altman
Kris 8 Becky Kienzle
Excelsior Properties
Excelsior Properties
Excelsior Properties
Bigos Properties
Bigos Properties
Bigos Properties
Curt & Pamela Sorum
Amber & Todd Henrikson
Emerald Eye Prop, LLC
Darwin Peterson
Enisa Agovic
Matt Anderson
Trisha Selden
RNR Properties
Julian & Sharon Jensen
Cory & Sara Remel
Bigos Properties
Dale Christiansen
T & K Properties
David Rust
NJK Properties, LLC
Betty Loewen
Darlene M Dowling
The Schaff
Todd Ellestad
Kris & Becky Kienzle
Ronald W Brown
Dennis Anderson
Bob Feldiek
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6311-29 5th St. NE
6337-39 5th St. NE
6347-65 5th St. NE
6401-03 5th St. NE
6409-27 Sth St. NE
6431-33 5th St. NE
6437-55 5th St. NE
6459-61 5th St. NE
6465-83 5th St. NE
6487-89 5th St. NE
7566 5th St. NE
1560 60th Ave. NE
114-116 62nd Way NE
120 62nd Way NE
50-60 63 1/2 Way NE
70-80 63 1/2 Way NE
90-100 63 1/2 Way NE
1128 63rd Ave. NE
470 67th Ave. NE
1566-76 68th Ave. NE
1578-88 68th Ave. NE
1600-10 68th Ave. NE
1620-30 68th Ave. NE
7632-38 68th Ave. NE
1652-58 68th Ave. NE
1660-70 68th Ave. NE
1672-82 68th Ave. NE
5361�3 6th St. NE
5371-73 6th St. NE
158 7�st Way NE
1230-36 72nd Ave. NE
1270-76 72nd Ave. NE
133335 73rd Ave. NE
380-382 74th Ave. NE
415 74th Ave. NE
350 75th Ave. NE
450 75th Ave. NE
476 75th Ave. NE
361 76th Ave. NE
21 77th St. NE
106 77th Way NE
19 77th Way NE
5400-06 7th St. NE
6380 7th St. NE
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16
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16
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6
6
6
4
4
6
6
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2
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4
4
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11
11
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Fridley Apartments
Fridley Apartments
Fridley Apartments
Fridley Apartments
Fridley Apartments
Fridley Apartments
Fridley Apartments
Fridley Apartments
Fridley Apartments
Fridley Apartments
BCL Enterprise
Alison Lood-Romstad
Gary & Carolyn Knutson
Dennis Cain
Allen Hoffer
Allen Hoffer
Allen Hoffer
Danny Peterson, LLC
Tony Luczak
Jim Bern Co.
Jim Bem Co.
Jim Bern Co.
Jim Bern Co.
Jim Bern Co.
Jim Bern Co.
Jim Bern Co.
Jim Bern Co.
Gary Wellner
Gary Wellner
H Properties, LLC
Russell Beck
Jason Hemp
Gordon Johnson
The Schaff
William A. Shaw
Doherty Properties, LLC
RAS Properties
RAS Properties
Angela Lewandowski
Allen Hoffer
David 8 Jean Morisette
Allen Hoffer
Jeffrey R. Troska
Chris & Jenny Johnson
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6854 7th St. NE
6400 Able St. NE
7527-29 Able St. NE
5336 Altura Rd. NE
7601 Arthur St. NE
6200 BakerAve. NE
6444 Baker Ave. NE
7786 Beech St. NE
737 Bennett Dr. NE
1627 Brenner Pass NE
6566 Brookview Dr.
6534 Central Ave. NE
6542-48 Central Ave.
6588-92 Central Ave.
6600-04 Central Ave.
7150-56 Central Ave.
7170-76 Central Ave.
7190 Central Ave. NE
6501 Channel Rd. NE
6531 Channel Rd. NE
6619 Channel Rd. NE
101 Charles St. NE
140-142 Charles St.
179 Charles St. NE
180 Charles St. NE
201 Christenson Way
5533 E Bavarian Pass
5545 E Bavarian Pass
5523 E Bavarian Pass
5407 E Brenner Pass
6190-92 East River Rd.
6210-20 East River Rd.
6654 East River Rd.
7231 East River Rd.
7673 East River Rd.
7805 East River Rd.
7825 East River Rd.
7845 East River Rd.
7875 East River Rd.
7895 East River Rd.
8255 East River Rd.
590 Fairmont St. NE
7857-61 Firwood Way
1
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60
60
60
60
60
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Nancy Eggers
Mike Kolodjski
Warren Jeung
Joel A Marquette
Chris & Tonia Bastyr
Gregg Hebeisen
Christina Wood
Humberto Martinez-Suarez
Tony & Alison Stinar
Ruth Chacey
Peter Vagovich
Roger & Faye Femrite
Roger & Faye Femrite
Samir Awaijane
James Travers
Brown & Schaefer, LLC
Ron & Mary Burg
Kevin A. Auge
Karen Kozer
Karen Kozer
Stanley Berquist
Nathan & Darlene Schwartz
William Herschbach
Nathan & Darlene Schwartz
Nathan & Darlene Schwartz
Billie JoSmith
Thomas Stuart
White Tiger Real Estate, LLC
Steve Butwinick
Stacy Neudahl
Bob & Frankie Fetrow
Wayne G. Confair
Meidinger Enterprises,
Trend Rental Homes
David & Jean Morisette
KMS Management, Inc
KMS Management, Inc.
KMS Management, Inc.
KMS Management, Inc.
KMS Management, Inc.
Dennis Conway
Lon & Julie Lane
John (Sam) Schudi
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7883-85 Firvvood Way
7889-91 Firwood Way
7893-97 Firwood Way
6594 Fridley St. NE
6631 Fridley St. NE
6�0 Glencoe St. NE
5778 Hackmann Ave.
1020 Hathaway Ln. NE
1030 Hathaway Ln. NE
5100-OS Horizon Dr.
5101-09 Horizon Dr.
6370-80 Hwy 65 NE
190 Island Park Dr. NE
191 Island Park Dr. NE
6330 Jefferson St. NE
7400 Lyric Ln. NE
4020-22 Main St. NE
4030 Main St. NE
4615 Main St. NE
5835-37 Main St. NE
5971-73 Main St. NE
5981-83 Main St. NE
6007 Main St. NE
6011 Main St. NE
1361 Meadowmoor Dr.
7603 Meadowmoor Dr.
117 Mississippi PI. NE
120 Mississippi PI. NE
140 Mississippi PI. NE
16Q Mississippi PI. NE
1314 Mississippi St. NE
365 Mississippi St. NE
460 Mississippi St. NE
16D1 N Innsbruck Dr. (101)
1601 N Innshruck Dr. (102)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (126)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (128)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (129)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (161)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (182)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (202)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (218)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (244)
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The Schaff
Xiaolong Shih
Darwin Peterson
Bradley & Patricia L Seguin
Value Homes, LLC
Cynthia Brown
Sara Abate
Shane Amundson
Desiree & Neville Gopie
Bigos Properties
Helena Bigos
Samir Abumayyaleh
Cullen Hames, Inc
Cullen Homes, Inc
Neal Dasrath
William A. Shaw
Evelyn Cornelius
Christopher Kruger
Sandra Bullock
Paul Slesar
R.S. Properties
Allen Hoffer
Anita Oomrow
UTone, LLC
Joseph Teague
Brian Carion
Mutombo J. Muvundamina
Mutumbo & Muswamba Muvundamina
Enes Gluhic
Chris Zelevarov
1314 Mississippi, LLC
Trent & Christine Bridgeman
Fridley Apartments
Mark Otto
Sheri Gestson
Donald F. Ballinger
Dennis Anderson
Tom Blomberg
Gabriel Schoener
Chris & Jennifer Charbonneau
Rebecca Patterson
Brian J Najarian
AI Ogdie
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1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (264)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (270)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (278)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (282)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (288)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (290)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (326)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (347)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (353)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (371)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (375)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (379)
1566 N Oberlin Circle
1124 Norton Ave. NE
� 140 Norton Ave. NE
1154 Norton Ave. NE
1163 Norton Ave. NE
1284 Norton Ave. NE
1284 Norton Ave. NE
1590 Onondaga St.
610 Osborne Rd. NE
630-650 Osbome Rd.
670-690 Osbome Rd.
91 Osborne Rd. NE
41 Osborne Way
174-176 Pearson Way
6345 Pierce St. NE
101 Pilot Ave. NE
1590 Rice Creek Rd. NE
1024 Rice Creek
740 Rice Creek
155 Rickard Rd. NE
6291 Riverview Terr. NE
6471-77 Riverview
6472 Riverview Terr. NE
6496 Riverview Terr. NE
8127 Ruth Circle NE
1553 S Oberlin Circle
1556 S Oberlin Circle
1548 S Timber Ridge
6100-02 Star Ln. NE
6160-64 Star Ln. NE
6420 Starlde Circle NE
6430 Starlite Circle NE
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1
1
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1
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1
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Steven Westby
Amy Simpson
Jenn'rfer Charbonneau
Guy F Sering
Tom Kuykendall
Nevrez Ozdemic
Phyllis A. Reha
Duane A Buhl
Jessica L Stockwell
AI Ogdie
John R Wasik
Tony Magnotta
Kathleen Creager
Waheed Hussain
Hubberg & Company
Waheed Hussain
Tariq Ahmed
1284 Norton Apts, LLC
Rahhal Hamimoune
David Ajax
Levitan-Highland, LLC
Levitan-Highland, LLC
Levitan-Highland, LLC
Ken Suddard-Bangsund
Donald E. Klostreich
Juan & Lori Castro
Richard Karjalahti
Robert Good
Trung Bui
Joe C Hangge
Stephen & Marie Mondy
Dan Saplis
Ray Ellis Property
Chris Zelevarov
Narine's Properties, LLC
Thuy Bui
PK Investments, LLC
Thomas Stuart
Bradley & Barbara Shofner
Thomas Stuart
Tim & Elizabeth Dold
Jeffrey Harris
Steve & Barb Zawadski
Steve 8 Barb Zawadski
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6241 Sunrise Dr. NE
5201 Taylor St. NE
6210 Trinity Dr. NE
5821 University Ave. NE
7301-03 University
8310 University Ave. NE
1564 W Bavarian Ct. NE
1565 W Bavarian Ct. NE
6800 Washington St
6127 Woody Ln. NE
6128 Woody Ln. NE
2
1
1
1
1
2
110
1
1
1
1
1
Jamey Viger
Marlys Hermansen
Don Nash
CART Real Estate Holdings, LLC
Urban Eneterprises, Inc.
Joseph Jungmann
Banfill Crossing Senior Housing, LLC
Charles R & Ruth Dennison
Keri Southern
Chris & Barbra Mack
Keith A Davidson
Grant LiaBraaten
TOTAL # OF LICENSES FOR APPROVAL
25
230
CffY OF
FRIDLEY
AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 11, 2011
INFORMAL STATUS REPORTS
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� CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 11, 2011
CfiY OF
FRIDLEY
The City of Fridley will not discriminate against or harass anyone in the admission or access to,
or treatment, or employment in its services, programs, or activities because of race, color, creed,
religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, marital status, sexual orientation or status with regard
to public assistance. Upon request, accommodation will be provided to allow individuals with
disabilities to participate in any of Fridley's services, programs, and activities. Hearing impaired
persons who need an irrterpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids
should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500. (TTD/572-3534)
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
OPEN FORUM. VISITORS: Consideration of items not on Agenda — 15 minutes.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
City Council Meeting of June 27, 2011
OLD BUSINESS:
Second Reading of an Ordinance Updating and
Amending Fridley City Code, Chapter 510,
TreePreservation ............................................................................................ 1 - 3
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
CITY OF FRIDLEY
JUNE 27, 2011
The City Council meeting for the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Lund at 7:30 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Lund
Councilmember-at-Large Barnette
Councilmember Saetke
Councilmember Varichak
Councilmember Bolkcom
OTHERS PRESENT: William Bums, City Manager
Fritz Knaak, City Attorney
Scott Hickok, Community Development Director
Jim Kosluchar, Public Works Director
Darin Nelson, Finance Director/Treasurer
PROCLAMATION:
Women of Today Founder's Day, July 1, 2011.
PRESENTATION:
CenterPoint Energy Community Assistance Grant.
Roger Brandel, CetnerPoint Energy, presented a check to Fire Chief Berg in the amount of
$2,500 to purchase protective geaz for the Fire Department.
Auditors Update.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
MOTION by Councilmember Batnette to adopt the agenda. Seconded by Councilmember
Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
OPEN FORUM VISITORS:
No one from the audience spoke.
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF TUNE 27, 2011 PAGE 2
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
City Council Meeting of June 13, 2011.
Councilmember Bolkcom noted that Councilmember Bamette was present at the meeting.
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to approve the minutes as amended. Seconded by
Councilmember Vazichak.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
PUBLIC HEARING:
Consideration of an Amendment to a Stipulation on Plat, PS #99-03, Varichak
Addition, Generally Located at 5906, 5924 and 5942 Benjamin Street NE (Ward 2).
MOTION by Councilmember Saefke to open the public hearing and waive the reading.
Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPENED AT
7:50 P.M.
Scott Hickok, Community Development Director, said in 1999, the single family property at
1583 Gazdena Avenue was replatted to allow the creation of three single family lots. Those lots
have since been developed and are addressed as 5906, 5924, and 5942 Benjamin Street. During
the plat process there was a great deal of concern about the drainage impacts that these newly
created lots would have on the surrounding azea and as a result, several stipulations were
developed to help alleviate those concems.
One of those stipulations was #3, which states, "No grading or land alterations shall be permitted
within 50 feet of the north property line of Lot P', which is 5942 Benjamin Street. That 50 feet
was dedicated as a drainage easement to manage the flow of water $om Benjamin Street to the
low azea west of this property.
Mr. Hickok said as a result of that stipulation, the property owners simply put sod in this azea
when they constructed their house and have left it that way until recently. Engineering staff
recently noticed that landscape wark was being done within this 50 feet azea, and alerted the
property owners to the stipulation. As a result, the property owners and their landscape
contractor came in and met with City staff.
Mr. Hickok said the property owner's landscape contractor explained to City staff that they are
proposing to install a`Yain water harvest system." He explains "the rain water harvest system"
allows the homeowner to retain several hundred gallons of rainwater while circulating it through
an artistic waterfall and stream. The goal is to keep the rainwater and recycle it back into the
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 27, 2011 PAGE 3
landscape."
He also states that "the new landscape plan will in no way hinder drainage on this site. In fact, it
will allow for less run-off from this property to the low azea to the west of the property. The
existing slope will be minimized, therefore reducing water run-off from the property and into the
watershed. "
Mr. Hickok said based on the discussions with the landscape contractor, the literature provided
on the rainwater harvest system, and discussions with Cathy Miller, who owns the property north
of the subject property at 5950 Benjamin Street, who will be most closely affected by this
project, staff is agreeable to amend Stipulation #3. Staff is proposing that Stipulation #3 read,
"Any gading or land altera6on within 50 feet of the north property line of Lot 1 shall be
reviewed and approved by City staff priar to commencement of project. Any work approved
shall protect adjacent trees, whose drip line is within the project area, with the use of a protective
fence azound that drip line of the trees."
Mr. Hickok said City staff recommends the City Council hold a public heazing to ensure that
any public concems regarding this change are heard. Staff also recommends modifying
Stipulation #3 on PS #99-03 and adopting the resolution.
3. No grading or land alterations shall be permitted within 50 feet of the north property
line of Lot 1. Any gradine or land alterafion within 50 feet of the nort�rouertv
line of Lot 1 shall be reviewed and apnroved bLy staff nrior to commencement of
project. Any work approved shallprotect adjacent trees, whose drip line is within the
�roject area with the use of a nrotective fence around that drin line of the trees
Councilmember Bolkcom asked for an explanation of what a tree drip line was.
Mr. Hickok said that there is a canopy of branches that creates a drip line, if the drip line of trees
goes into the 50 foot area, roots would be affected by excavation. On the north ar west side if
there are root systems that would be affected judging from drip line, they would be protected by
orange fence to keep equipment off the root system.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked what happens to the stipulation if they move away and
someone doesn't want to deal with it.
Mr. Hickok said the sripulation is filed with the property. New property owners would be
govemed to follow the stipulation and would need approval if they wanted to change anything.
Mayor Lund asked what would happen if the property would fall into disrepair.
Mr. Hickok said that would need to be handled through code enforcement.
Councilmember Saefke asked if a pump is required to recycle the water.
Mr. Hickok answered yes.
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 27. 2011 PAGE 4
Councilmember Saetke asked what happens when the tank fills up.
Mr. Hickok said there is a spillway and when the water level reaches that point the water will go
back to where it was intended to go. Very little water will run off the top of the surface.
Councilmember Saetke asked if any calls were received from neighbors.
Mr. Hickok said Cathy Miller, the neighbor to the north, called to voice her support for the
homeowner's project.
Councilmember Varichak asked what happens to the water in the wintertime.
Mr. Hickok said the frost goes down to a certain level and the water down lower will not freeze.
When spring comes they would turn the pump back on.
Raymond Campbell, Campbell Signature Landscaper, said he worked with Layne Otteson to
design this system to get water off property. The landscape was turned into a rain gazden to look
like a pazk like setting. The azea will hold as much as 10,000 gallons of water on the property.
If the system overflows, the water goes back into the ground and will still be contained on the
property. The upper pond is designed to hold 5,000 gallons of water. There is an artistic
waterfall to fall down and perform a function. The waterfall will keep the water oxygenated,
keep it from getting stagnant and keep mosquitoes out. The water will also be filtered before
entering the watershed.
Cathy Miller, Neighbor, said she is in support of this with the code enforcement and the drip
line protected. Visually this will be a beautiful site and beneficial to the neighborhood.
MOTION by Councilmember Saefke to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilmember
Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT
8:10 P.M.
NEW BUSINESS:
2. Resolution Approving and Amendment to a Stipulation on Plat, PS #99-03, Varichak
Addition, Generally Located at 5906, 5924, and 5942 Benjamin Street NE (Ward 2).
MOTION by Councilmember Saefke to adopt Resolution No. 2011-29. Seconded by
Councilmember Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
FRIDLEY CITY COiTNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 27. 2011 PAGE 5
3. First Reading of an Ordinance Updating and Amending Fridley City Code, Chapter
510, Tree Preservation.
Jack Kirk, Director of Pazks and Recreation, said almost 40 years ago, in the mid-1970s, a tree
preservation ardinance was established in the City of Fridley. It came about during the debate
that centered on the development plans for some pazk land at the northern boundary of City. One
group in the City favored developing the pazk as a golf course and another group wanted the park
used as a nature center. That pazk land is what we now know as Springbrook Nature Center. It is
his understanding that the tree preservation ordinance was established to prevent golf course
fairways from being cut in the forested land of the Nature Center.
Mr. Kirk said the eacisting tree preservation ordinance only allows up to 3 trees (per acre) to be
removed each year from City-owned land. The trees may only be removed as part of a woodland
management plan as well. The ordinance does not ailow for the trees to be removed to create a
park amenity such as an open play area or to construct a picnic shelter. As we move forward with
plans for the SPRING project at the nature center, it will be necessary to take down more than
just 3 trees per yeaz to accomplish various phases of the project. There may also be other future
City projects on City land that will run into a conflict with the existing tree ordinance.
Mr. Kirk said it was recommended to the Pazks and Recreation Commission that several
changes to the tree preservation ordinance may be appropriate at this time. The ordinance today
allows for the removal of trees that have a verified case of Oak Wilt or Dutch Elm disease. There
aze other diseases and pest infestations that may require removal of trees, so it was suggested that
a statement be added like that in the ordinance. The current ordinance allows for limited tree
removal (up to three trees per acre per yeaz) for the purposes of woodland management. It was
recommended removing the limitation on the number of trees and adding a statement that would
allow removal for City-approved projects.
Mr. Kirk said while the basic premise of the ordinance will stili be to protect trees on City-
owned land, a change in this ordinance will allow for approved projects to be completed on City
land when needed or desired. The proposed changes will still allow for any projects or woodland
management that will affect tree removal to be reviewed and approved by the Pazks and
Recreation Commission, the Planning Commission and the Fridley City Council. There aze still
the checks and balances in place to prevent unwanted removal of trees on City-owned land.
Mr. Kirk said the Pazks and Recreation Commission discussed this item at their May 23, 2011,
meeting, and passed a mo6on of support to change the tree preservation ardinance with the
changes as recommended by staf£ The motion passed on a 3 to 1 vote. The Planning
Commission discussed this item at their June 15, 2011, meeting and passed a motion to support
the recommended changes to the tree preservation ordinance.
Mr. Kirk said staff recommends the City Council approve the amendment to Chapter 510 of the
Fridley City Code related to tree preservation, as recommended by the Fridley Parks and
Recreation Commission and the Fridley Pianning Commission.
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Councilmember Barnette said this ordinance should have never happened in the first place.
The ordinance was created to prevent a golf course from happening. He is in favor of this
amendment.
Mayor Lund said it is important to talk about reforestation as well as preserving trees in the
code.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked if there was a difference for private or business as far as tree
preservation if someone wanted to build on a lot and take down ttees.
Scott Hickok, Community Development Director, said we do not have a tree ordinance this
strict for private property. We do ask that builders and developers only take out those trees
necessary to complete their development and that they protect the older trees. But, they do not
have a tree management or replacement plan.
Councilmember Bolkcom was concemed people did not know about this item on the agenda
because there was no public hearing.
Councilmember Barnette said it was on the Parks and Recreation Commission's agenda as well
as the Planning Commission's agenda.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked what it meant by "must be justified and approved". She asked
what process would be used for approval.
Mr. Kirk said that language did not change. The request wotild pass via a motion, first to the
Planning Cominission and then Council.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked for staff to look at that language before the second reading.
Mayor Lund noted that it says "only after management plan". Maybe the approval would come
in the form of a resolution. He asked what a management plan was.
Mr. Kirk said they did not plan to change that part of the language. That language is what it
always was. A management plan is be something that would say how many trees aze being taken
out and how many plantings will be going in to replace them.
Mr. Hickok said when the electronic message boazd was put in, three h�ees were taken out and
staff came back with a management plan. Trees do not have to be replaced tree far tree but the
plan would explain what will be done in exchange for taking trees out.
William Burns, City Manager, suggested changing the language to read tree replacement plan
instead of management plan.
Councilmember Bolkcom said this is the first situation that has caused us to look at this
ordinance.
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Mr. Kirk agreed that they usually do not see any requests that come to this magnitude.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked if all those things would come back to the City Council if trees
are removed.
Mr. Kirk answered yes, if lazge trees aze removed. There is an exemption for the size of trees
removed.
MOTION by Councilmember Varichak to waive the reading of the ordinance and adopt the
ordinance on first reading. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
4. Resolution authorizing the Fridley City Manager to Join with Former Sia� Cities WMO
Cities in Initiatiug a Joint Petition to the Board of Water and Soil Resources to Expand
the Boundaries of the Coon Creek Watershed District to Include a Portion of those
Cities.
Jim Kosluchar, Public Works Director, said at the Februazy 7, 2011, City Council meeting, they
approved resolutions to request that azeas within the Six Cities Watershed Management
Organization (SCWMO) be transferred into the Coon Creek Watershed District (CCWD) and the
Mississippi Watershed Management Organization (MWMO). The City Councils of the
SCWMO member cities (Blaine, Coon Rapids, Spring Lake Park, Columbia Heights, and
Hilltop) a11 passed similaz resolurions seeking to have their cities included in a watershed district
or watershed management arganization. In Mazch, 2011, the SCWMO boazd passed a resolution
to dissolve and the CCWD filed a petition with the Boazd of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR)
for a boundazy change to include parts of the former SCWMO. The BWSR moved forward with
the public process to act on the petition, including a public heazing which was held at the Blaine
City Hall on May 31, 2011. The BW3R boazd was scheduled to act on the petition on June 22,
2011.
Mr. Kosluchar said on June 8, 2011, at the request of one of its newly appointed boazd
members, the CCWD held a special meeting to discuss the boundary change petition. The result
of that meeting was the approval of a motion to rescind the petition made to the BWSR. The vote
was 3 to 2 in favor. With the petition withdrawn, that leaves the former SCWMO azeas in
violation of the Metropolitan Water Management Act requiring that all metro communities be a
part of a water management organization. The BWSR has notified Anoka County of their need to
rectify the situation. The County could choose to accept the responsibility to manage those azeas
or they could assign those areas to an existing water management organization. In this case, they
could direct the CCWD or the Rice Creek Watershed District to accept those azeas into their
boundazies.
Mr. Kosluchar said on June 16, Anoka County held a special meeting to discuss the matter, and
it was the general consensus of the County Board to wait and see what happens over the next two
to three months. Council has previously determined that the former SCWMO area in the north of
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the City of Fridley would be best served by being in the CCWD. Given the recent decision by
CCWD and the uncertainty of what decision might be made by the County, it would be in the
best interests of the City of Fridley to petition the BWSR to include that part of the city in the
CCWD. This action would be best accomplished by joint petition with the other former SCWMO
cities affected by the CCWD petition withdrawal. Minnesota Statutes §103D.251 provides the
authority for this action and requires a majority of the cities in the watershed district to sign the
petition.
Mr. Kosluchar said Blaine has passed a similar resolution, and is preparing the petition. Spring
Lake Park has passed a motion in support of the petition. He said he believes the City of Coon
Rapids staff also supports such a petition, and will be recommending approval of the joint
petition. Staff recommends Council approve the resolution directing the City Manager to join
with the cities of Blaine, Coon Rapids, and Spring Lake Pazk in initiating a joint petition to the
Board of Water and Soil Resources to have the parts of those cites formerly in the north portion
of the Six Cities WMO included in the Coon Creek Watershed District.
Mayor Lund asked why the petitions were rescinded.
Mr. Kosluchar said that there was a concern about how new levies were included in the
watershed district and there is a lack of funding at this time to bring this azea into compliance.
Councilmember Bolkcom agrees something should be done to get the six cities together.
Anoka County does not want to take on this water management.
Mr. Kosluchar said the deadline will be missed but this is the best outcome to get into Coon
Creek.
Councilmember Bolkcom said right now, the money is coming out of the general fund and it
makes sense for different azeas to become part of a watershed.
Mr. Kosluchar said the Coon Creek staff aze eager to work with us and have been very heipful.
Councilmember Varichak said this would not affect residents east of Mississippi.
Mr. Kosluchar replied correct.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked what happens next.
Mr. Kosluchar said a draft petition would be created and the City Attorney would look at it.
MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to adopt Resolution No. 2011-30. Seconded by
Councilmember Vazichak.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
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5. Claims (151145-151328).
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to approve Claims 15ll45-151328. Seconded by
Councilmember Saeflce.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
6. Licenses.
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to approve the licenses as submitted and as on file.
Seconded by Councilmember Saefke.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
7. Informal Status Reports.
Councilmember Bolkcom said that the Fridley `49er Days had a great turnout. She tharilced all
staff involved who helped make this event successful.
Mayor Lund thanked the Lions Club.
Mayor Lund acknowledged the Fridley City Band on their 50�' Anniversary.
Councilmember Saetke added that the Fridley City Band will be performing at vazious parks
throughout the community.
Mayor Lund announced the Fridley Community Theater play, "Anything Goes," will be
performing the last weekend in July and the first weekend in August. Admission is $10 for
adults and $8 for seniors and students. There are 70 people in the cast this year.
ADJOURN:
MOTION by Councilmember Bamette to adjourn. Seconded by Councilmember Vazichak.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE MEETING ADJOURNED AT 8:50
P.M.
Respectfully Submitted,
Krista Monsrud Scott J. Lund
Recording Secretazy Mayor