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CCA 06/22/2015 � c��f CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 22, 2015 i Fridley ,i The City of Fridley will not discriminate against or harass anyone in the admission or access to, or treatment, or employment in its services, programs, or activities because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, marital status, sexual orientation or status with regard to public assistance. Upon request, accommodation will be provided to allow individuals with disabilities to participate in any of Fridley's services, programs, and activities. Hearing impaired persons who need an interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500. (TTD/572-3534) WORKSHOP (6:00 P.M.) Tour of the Fridley Police Department CITY COUNCIL MEETING (7:00 P.M.) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. PROCLAMATION: Women of Today Founder's Day— July 1, 2015 PRESENTATION: Fridley `49er Days Celebration APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: City Council Meeting of June 8, 2015 .................................................................. 1 — 9 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 22, 2015 PAGE 2 NEW BUSINESS: 1. Approve Extension for Variance Request, VAR #14-03, to Allow a Single Stall Garage to be Expanded to a Double Stall, Generally Located at 6940 Hickory Drive N.E. (Ward 3) ............................................................................ 10 - 11 NEW BUSINESS: 2. Receive and Reject Bids for the Miscellaneous Concrete Repair Project No. 473 .................................................................. 12 - 13 3. Claims (1506-ACH PCard; 168702 — 168830) ............................................. 14 - 26 4. Licenses ....................................................................................................... 27 - 30 5. Estimate ...................................................................................................... 31 OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Consideration of items not on Agenda — 15 minutes. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 22, 2015 PAGE 3 PUBLIC HEARING: 6. Consideration of a Proposed Text Amendment, TA#15-02, Amending Chapter 205.33 of the Fridley City Code Pertaining to Transit Oriented Development Overlay District (Continued June 8, 2015) ....................................................................................................... 32 - 41 NEW BUSINESS: 7. First Reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 205.33 of the Fridley City Code Pertaining to Transit Oriented Development Overlay District (Text Amendment, TA#15-02) ............................................ 42 - 50 8. Approve Cost-Share Grant Agreement with the Rice Creek Watershed District for Village Green Stormwater Detention Expansion (Ward 1) ....................................................................................................... 51 - 56 9. Informal Status Reports ................................................................................ 57 ADJOURN. °� - Crry of Fridley WOMEN OF TODAY FOUNDEIt'S DAY JULY s, ZoiS �� WHEREAS, the Minnesota Women of Today and the Fridley Women of Today have set aside July 1 to recognize the many community activities of dedicated Women of Today members across the state; and WHEREAS, the Minnesota Women of Today is an organization of over 1,200 women in 65 chapters across the state; and WHEREAS, the Minnesota Women of Today and the Fridley Women of Today are dedicated to actively promoting such public awareness and service programs as: Domestic Violence Prevention, Breaking Free, Tour de Cure Bike Ride for Diabetes, Relay for Life, Fridley'49er Days, SACA Food Drive, School Supply Drive and Santa's Workshop; and WHEREAS, the Minnesota Women of Today and the Fridley Women of Today provide personal enrichment and leadership training; and WHEREAS, the Women of Today believe that "Through us, great lessons can be learned, worthy deeds performed, and a hand of fellowship extended to millions of women everywhere. " NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that I, Scott J. Lund, Mayor of the City of Fridley, do hereby proclaim July 1, 2015, as Women of Today Founder's Day in the City of Fridley, Minnesota. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have set my hand and caused the seal of the Ciry of Fridley to be affixed this 22nd day of June, 201 S. Scott J. Lund Mayor CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF FRIDLEY JIJNE 8,2015 The City Council meeting for the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Lund at 7:00 p.m. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Lund Councilmember Barnette Councilmember Saeflce Councilmember Varichak Councilmember Bolkcom OTHERS PRESENT: Wally Wysopal, City Manager Darcy Erickson, City Attorney Scott Hickok, Community Development Director James Kosluchaz, Public Works Director PRESENTATION: Presentation by Eagle Scout Nathan Morris on the construction of a new boardwalk at the Springbrook Nature Center. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: City Council Meeting of May 26,2015. APPROVED. NEW BUSINESS: 1. Receive the Minutes from the Planning Commission�Meeting of May 20,2015. RECEIVED. 1 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 8,2015 PAGE 2 2. Special Use Permit Request, SP #15-05, by Advantage Led, for Grace Evangelical free Church, to Allow an Electronic Message Center Sign, Generally Located at 755 — 73ra Avenue N.E.; and Resolution Approving Special Use Permit, SP #150-0, for Advantage LED, on Behalf of Grace Evangelical Free Church, the Property Owner of 755 — 73�d Avenue N.E. (Ward 1). APPROVED SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #15-05, AND ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO 2015-34. 3. Approve Change Order No. 1 (Final) for Water Treatment Plant No. 3 Filter Drain Pump Improvement Project 459 (Ward 2) APPROVED. 4. Claims 168530—168701. APPROVED. 5. Licenses. APPROVED LICENSES AS SUBMITTED AND AS ON FILE. 6. Estimates. Municipal Builders, Inc. 17125 Roanoke Street NW Andover, MN 55304 WTP#3 Filter Drain Pump Project No. 459 Estimate No. 3 (Final)............................................................ $3,836.45 APPROVED. Suram Construction, Inc. 20010—75th Avenue N Corcoran, MN 55340 Main Street Bike/Walk Improvement Project No. ST2011-22 Estimate No. 4 (Fina1)............................................................. $3,020.12 APPROVED. 2 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 8.2015 PAGE 3 APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: Councilmember Bolkcom asked if Item No. 2 would not be approved until it is back behind the right of way. Scott Hickok, Community Development Director, said they chose a position that does not need a variance, and it is better. The new location creates a nicer site line. Councilmember Saefke asked if there was the capability to dim the sign if it was really bright. Mr. Hickok replied yes. Currently, the City does not have a measuring device to set a standazd for brightness in signs. The sign has to be a certain distance from residential and others to address that issue. Sometimes new sign owners put a bright background and dark text but you see the background and not text. The text looks better on a dark background with these types of signs. As they work with the sign, they will find something that works. Staff has received no complaints. Nearly every church has an electronic sign. Roland Peterson, 235 Craig Brook Way, Chair of the Board of Elders, stated that the current sign is very old, broken and is no longer an asset to anyone. He said 73`d Avenue is a busy street, and a good place for the sign. They will be able to advertise food distribution and other events happening at the church. The new location of the sign puts it further away from residents and will be a good asset for�he church and the City. MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to approve the proposed Consent Agenda. Seconded by Councilmember Varichak. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. OPEN FORUM: Pam Reynolds, 1241 Norton Avenue, has an issue with the new website. It looks like it is Civic Plus, the same as Anoka County, and it is not very user friendly. She will learn how to use it but the old design was much better to work with and easier to navigate. Wally Wysopal, City Manager, replied that it is Civic Plus. The benefits of the new website is that when using it from a smart phone you can see the entire page. Staff has received positive ca11s and emails about this design from people who access it on their smart devices. The old website did not convert the webpage to the portable devices. ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA: MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to approve the proposed Consent Agenda. Seconded by Councilmember Saefke. 3 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JLTNE 8.2015 PAGE 4 UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. PUBLIC HEARING• 7. Consideration of a Proposed Text Amendment, TA #15-02, Amending Chapter 205.33 of the Fridley City Code Pertaining to Transit Oriented Development Overlay District. MOTION by Councilmember Saeflce to open the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPENED AT 7:21 P.M. Scott Hickok, Community Development Director, stated the purpose of the text amendment is to incorporate the design criteria of the Norkhstar TOD Master Plan adopted by City Council on December 8, 2014, into the City Code--lighting, benches, waste receptacles and bike racks, to consider changing the electronic sign prohibition, to define "redevelopment" and to change the Farmers Market reference. Mr. Hickok stated the current TOD Overlay Code prohibits electronic, changeable signs. The Holiday Station Store and CVS Pharmacy obtained their signs before the creatinn of the TOD Zoning District. The SA gas station on 57th Avenue wants an electronic gas price sign. Typically, electronic signs are prohibited in TOD Areas, so Fridley followed that standard. However, Fridley has many high speed roadways in the TOD area, where you typically see electronic, changeable message signs. Mr. Hickok stated staff still finds that electronic wall signs are not pedestrian friendly, but recognizes that free-standing signs are designed to be viewed by vehicle traffic from greater distances. The purpose is to have a uniform look and pedestrian scale design. The text amendment will incorporate the designs already approved into code. Mr. Hickok noted the Planning Commission held a public hearing on May 20, 2015. No one from the public appeared at the hearing. The Commission approved the proposed amendment language unanimously. The City Council must also hold a public hearing on text amendments. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if the lights were approved. Mr.Hickok replied yes. There was no motion made to take them out of the TOD standard. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if those were the lights that had to be used. Mr. Hickok replied they are looking for uniformity. The issue could be addressed and be brought back for a new standard if needed. The light is downcast and shielded, plus it meets the code requirement. 4 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 8.2015 PAGE 5 Pam Reynolds, 1241 Norton, asked about the benches and if the cutout of the grass was safe for small children. Councilmember Bolkcom replied the children would not get hurt and it is a nice bench. Ms. Reynolds asked if the developer paid for the lights. Mr.Hickok replied yes. Ms. Reynolds asked on the first page of ordinance in Item No. 4, where it talks about when the site is ready for redevelopment, is that was the same as someone tearing down a garage at an apartment complex and putting something that is better in place. Mayor Lund replied her example would be considered a replacement of a deteriorated building structure. This ordinance reads only for the TOD. Mr. Hickok added in her example, the principle structure is remaining and the accessory structure is being removed; that is not redevelopment. Redevelopment is removing the entire structure and starting over. Ms.Reynolds asked if Triland was a redevelopment. Mr. Hickok replied that was a PUD; so it is a different classification. Ms. Reynolds said thought that on 205.33.10(1) Landscaping, B, Item 3; there is a word or something missing. Mr. Hickok will make a note of the ordinance and bring to Council. Ms. Reynolds asked on Item C, Water, what are green walls and filter strips. Mr. Hickok replied there are a number of advances in stormwater management. A green wall is the framework to allow plants to grow and take the storm water into the wall and structure. Filter strips are horizontal and slow down the water to help the water filter into the soil. Ms. Reynolds asked where the list of best management practices was listed in the street lighting section. Mr. Hickok replied the best management practices go back to the standards to any new building or lighting and have best management practices in the engineering and that will be pointed out in the first reading. Mayor Lund asked if the changes Ms. Reynolds was referring to were changes or in the existing ordinance. Ms. Reynolds replied that they are underlined as changes. 5 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 8.2015 PAGE 6 Councilmember Bolkcom noted that Council did not have the entire ordinance; only the changes. Attorney Erickson recommended keeping the public hearing open and proceeding to the first reading. MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to continue the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilmember Saefke. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUED TO JUNE 22,2015. NEW BUSINESS: 8. Resolution Considering a Comprehensive Plan Amendment, CP #15-01, to Update the Economic Redevelopment and Transportation Chapters of the Fridley 2030 Comprehensive Plan Scott Hickok, Community Development Director, stated the text changes are extensive due to the numerous changes within the building of the Northstar Train Station and many new projects in the TOD Zoning District. Recognition of the Northstar TOD Plan is critical for future City Planning. Recognition of the Active Transportation Plan is essential for future trails/sidewalk expansion. Mr. Hickok noted the Planning Commission held a public hearing on May 20, 2015 and no one from the public appeared to testify. Staff will await feedback from surrounding jurisdictions (due by July 18) before submitting the amendment to the Metropolitan Council. Once the Met Council approves the amendment, it will come back to the City Council for final consideration. Staff recommends forwarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment, CP #15-01, to the Metropolitan CounciL Councilmember Bolkcom asked if Council could see the neighboring communities' comments before it goes to the Met Council. Mr. Hickok replied that staff could create a document with comments if needed Councilmember Bolkcom asked how staff chose what to change and what not to change. Mr. Hickok replied they only added what is new to the Comprehensive Plan. They do not want to change the entire plan. Councilmember Bolkcom asked what a road diet was. Mr.Hickok replied that a road diet reduces the roadway, making it narrower and more defined. Councilmember Saefke asked why St. William's Park and Ride was crossed out. 6 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 8 2015 PAGE 7 - Mr. Hickok will check on it and get back to Council. Maybe that Parlc and Ride is not going to continue. Mayor Lund replied if that is correct,the map needs to be changed as well. Pam Reynolds, 1241 Norton Avenue, asked why it was so important to go through this process change if the Comprehensive Plan will be rewritten next year. Mayor Lund replied that the Comprehensive Plan rewrite starts next year. It will take about three years to rewrite the entire plan. Mr.Hickok added the law reads to make amendments to update the Comprehensive Plan. Mayor Lund asked what was driving this item. Mr.Hickok replied the requirements of the Metropolitan Council. MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to adopt Resolution No. 2015-35. Seconded by Councilmember Barnette. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 9. Motion to Receive the Fridley Columbia Arena Corridor Development Initiative Summary Report and Final Recommendations. Gretchen Nichols, LISC, said she is honored to be part of this process which creates a better understanding and looks at what is possible before a developer shows up with a proposal. It also creates working relationships with stakeholders which lead towards efficient production. This process engages a wide range of experts and there was a lot of community outreach and communication. Ms. Nichols stated that the process involved four workshops and topics which were to gather information, participate in a block exercise, have a developer panel, and frame the recommendations. There are a lot of positive things about the site, and it is in a remarkable location. Development ideas included creating a mix of uses like housing options, environmental improvements and options for different age groups. Some concerns were not to start something that cannot and to also include public amenities. Barbara Ray, Center for Policy and Performance, noted that most people have an emotional connection to the arena. They would like to preserve some things but change will still happen. They discussed what is important to preserve and what the opportunities are. People can get excited about change if it is done well and people have advance notice of what is coming. Ms. Nichols noted that the Columbia Arena is an iconic symbol in the community. It took time for people to accept that the building is not salvageable. A block exercise was done and people 7 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 8.2015 PAGE 8 interacted to build different development scenarios. The areas used included the Columbia site, the Columbia site plus the park and the Columbia site, the park and the Public Works site. All three areas have various scales and potential and it can be difficult to calculate how much private industry is needed to recoup the public investment. Ms. Ray noted there is a strong interest for public investment on this site which would increase taxes so the conversation ended with a mix use. Ms.Nichols stated the third workshop was the developer panel which came up with a wide range of ideas. There is a challenge to get the right balance, but it was agreed that a mix of housing, small office and commercial would be best. Natural amenities were a strong interest for residential uses. The last workshop is where the draft goals were developed. The challenge is to determine what the right scale would be. Different options were discussed but there was a strong support for Options B and C, with the majority for Option B. Ms. Nichols outlined the three goals: 1. To preserve and enhance the amenities of the area through greater connectivity. 2. To create an area that is unique and special that serves to provide new elements that are not currently available in the community. 3. To make public use work, advance a public/private partnership that benefits the community, which might include: • Residential Development • Small lot or townhome options • Consider non-traditional types of housing such as senior coops • A mix of mid-density housing options • Space Dedicated for special uses such as farmer's markets, outdoor theater, or music • To serve as a buffer between the industrial area to the north and the rest of the site, reconfigure the public works facilities and potentially relocate the City Hall and other City services (Police and Fire). • A multi-generational community center which could include rental spaces (this is an option only if Scenario C expands the use of land for redevelopment, although there is disagreement). Ms. Ray added they want to attract people to Fridley and it was a generational conversation. There is interest in mass transit and different types of housing and to bring in something new that people need which is not currently being addressed. � Ms. Nichols continued that these recommendations can be used as marketing materials for new developers and will help show a developer what the community is trying to create in this location. Ms. Ray stated that a small percent of people filled out the evaluation forms. There was strong support for the project and everyone's voice was heard through this process. 8 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 8.2015 PAGE 9 Ms.Nichols stated this was the highest participation they have ever experienced. Mayor Lund noted that there was a dynamic change to every meeting; including people adamant this is owned by the City and they wanted to leave the entire area as public area. This requires public and private partnership because of the cost and not to overburden the t�payers. It is a great opportunity and we want to get it right. MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to receive the Fridley Columbia Arena Corridor Development Initiative Summary Report and Final Recommendations. Seconded by Councilmember Varichak. Mr. Hickok stated that after the document is received by Council it will be on the website for everyone to see and read. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 10. Informal Status Reports. Mayor Lund announced `49er Days will be held at the end of June. It will start with the parade . on June 25, at 6:30 p.m. Check out the website to see the entire schedule. Most events will be held at Commons Park Wally Wysopal, City Manager, shared the following: • Safety Camp sign-up is being held for 3rd or 4th graders in the upcoming school year. Call Liz at 763-572-3626. • The National Trails Day celebration at Islands of Peace Park, last Saturday, June 6, was a success. ADJOURN: MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to adjourn. Seconded by Councilmember Varichak. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE MEETING ADJOURNED AT 8:31 P.M. Respectfully Submitted, Krista Peterson Scott J. Lund Recording Secretary Mayor 9 ��� � AGENDA ITEM � ��°��°1 CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF ��� Fridley ��, JUNE 22, 2015 Date: June 16, 2015 To: Walter T. Wysopal, City Manager From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Julie Jones, Planning Manager Stacy Stromberg, Planner Subject: Consideration of an Extension Request for Variance, VAR#14-03,James Lange at 6940 Hickory Drive NE BACKGROUND On July 2, 2014, the Appeals Commission approved variance, VAR #14-03, for two variances, which will allow a single stall garage to be expanded to a double stall at the property located at 6940 Hickory Drive. � The first variance was granted to reduce the front yard setback (Hickory Place; is considered the code required front yard because it's the narrowest street frontage) from 25 ft. to 18.2 ft. • The second variance is to reduce �` �� ��,°�,�., �;,� g; ��--r �,�� ��'�� 3��,�:: the side yard setback on the north �; �` � � �_. �, �. side of the lot from 25 ft. to 20.8. � ��' �, �����"" ��, �'� ��� � Code requires that when the lot to � � � � ' � � , °�„ , ' k`: � - a�� �_ �� 1= the rear of the corner lot has '� ,, ` �:7 �'� �� , � � �� ��� ��; . x ,z � frontage along the side street, an ` ���� � ���� ��� '� �� � � %:� ��. ��t�t accessory structure needs to be �m�� � � �' ,���� m � `� ° �k; � setback 25 ft. from the common ��� � , ���' �``���� ,� °�' �� ��-�° �:: �� � '�� ��� � ;�;� property line. � '� t� �` { �g � ' �-�� 7 j[� F. 3� .Y+� �E �/S: � ,x� , � �,. ':,' � , City code states that if work as permitted � °�* ��� ���<� � '� �a� � ' �� � �__. � by the variance hasn't commenced within �� �` ��� �' � °"� � � one year after granting of the variance, � �"� ,,y '� °� '���' � ��� � � �.. ��� � then the variance shall become null and ua�� ,�.��.� �,� ��'� ���'� �� �. '`� � ��� � � void unless a petition for an extension of � ' �''�� `"` ` _ �� - � °'�� ��', ����- > �,� � time have been granted by the Council. � x W.R. ' � S at. C•R G . � � �,4�+ X �' � t p � {� .�. �y�{ . . Staff received an extension request from � � , �� � Mr. Lange on June 15, 2015 stating that he �"` �`�'�' �""�" ��� � ���" � �� ° ° � � would like to formally request a one-year extension of the variance to extend his garage because he and his wife are expecting a baby. Consequently, they aren't able to complete the garage expansion this year. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the one year extension to July 2, 2016 for Variance request, VAR#14-03. 10 Stromberg, Stacy From: James Lange <langejames66@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 9:13 PM To: Stromberg, Stacy Subject: Re:extension Stacey, � Thank you for the congrats, and for yaur help.I have included a forn�al request for the extending the variance e below. Stacey, I would like to formally rec�uest a 1 year extension for the variance to extend my garage. My wife and I are having another child, so we will not be able#o complete the garage detention this summer. Thank you for yow cansideration. James Lange 11 ; � AGENDA ITEM i ' "�� CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF �,az� JUNE 22, 2015 TO: Walter T. Wysopal, City Manager PW15-018 FROM: Jon Lennander, Assistant Engineer CC: James P. Kosluchar, Public Works Director DATE: June 18, 2015 SUBJECT: Receive and Reject Bids, Miscellaneous Concrete Project No. 473 City staff published a request for bids for the 2015 Miscellaneous Concrete Repair Project No 473 on June 4th, and received bids from three contractors on Thursday June 1 gtn The work generally includes miscellaneous repair and replacement of curb, concrete walks, driveway aprons concrete panels, and boulevard restoration associated with infrastructure repair, or driveway repair or replacement. Advertisements were published requesting bids, and six sets of plans and specifications were sent out and three bids were received as shown in the attached bid tabulation. The apparent low bidder was Twin City Outdoor Services, with Ron Kassa Construction and Pember Companies second and third. The first and second low bids were found to be non-responsive, and the third nearly three times the amount of the low bid. Staff requests that the City Council move to receive the bid per the attached bid tabulation and reject the bid. If the Council approves, staff will notify the bidder of the rejected bid, and rebid the project with additional instructions to the bidders. Attachments 12 CITY OF FRIDLEY BID TABULATION 2015 MISCELLANEOUS CONCRETE REPAIR . � CITY PROJECT NO.473 = � JUNE 18TH, 2015 Twin City Outdoor Services Ron Kassa Construction Pember Companies, Inc. Plymouth, MN Elko, MN Menomonie,WI ITEM NO. DESCRIPTIbN UNITS QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOTAL PRICE UNIT PRICE TOTAL PRICE UNIT PRICE TOTAL PRICE 1 REMOVE CURB AND GUTTER LF 1950 $ 4.00 $ 7 800.00 $ 6.00 $ 11 700.00 $ 9.50 $ 18,525.00 r 2 FURNISH AND INSTALL CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER LF 1950 $ 17.00 $ 33 150.00 $ 26.00 $ 50 700.00 $ 39.75 $ 77,512.50 W 3 REMOVE AND REPLACE CONCRETE WALK 4' SF 1000 $ 8.00 $ 8 000.00 $ 4.95 $ 4 950.00 $ 8.75 $ 8 750.00 4 REMOVE AND REPLACE 36 IN CONCRETE VALLEY GUTTER 8' LF 100 $ 35.00 3 3 500.00 $ 35.00 $ 3 500.00 $ 64.30 $ 6 430.00 5 REMOVE AND REPLACE CONCRETE DRIVE 6' SF 200 $ 9.00 $ 1 800.00 $ 6.50 $ 1 300.00 $ 9.60 $ 1,920.00 6 REMOVE AND REPLACE BITUMINOUS DRIVE 3' SF 200 $ 5.00 $ 1 000.00 $ 20.00 $ 4 000.00 $ 5.95 $ 1 190.00 7 REMOVE AND REPLACE CONCRETE PANEL 8' SY 250 $ 10.00 $ 2 500.00 $ 55.00 $ 13 750.00 $ 137.00 $ 34 250.00 8 ADJUST STRUCTURE EA 5 $ 175.00 $ 875.00 $ 250.00 $ 1 250.00 $ 518.00 $ 2,590.00 9 REMOVE AND INSTALL RINGS EXTRA DEPTH LF 5 $ 750.00 $ 3,750.00 $ 150.00 $ 750.00 $ 522.00 $ 2,610.00 TOTAL $ 62,375.00 $ 91,900.00 $ 153,777.50 J:�EngineerlProjects�2015�2015 Misc.Concrete Project No.473\G-Bidding\Bid Results�Bid Tabulation Project No.473 Page 1 of 1 6/18/2015 � � AGENDA ITEM Fridley COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 22, 2015 CLAIMS CLAIMS 1506 (ACH PCard) 168702 - 168830 14 PREPARED 06/17/2015, 11:16:51 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 1 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM 06/OS/2015 TO 06/19/2015 BANK CODE 00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 06/11/2015 1506 U.S. BANCORP SERVICE CENTER, I 21065 12,505 .27 270-0771-455.42-21 06/OS/2015 VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION CUB 06/2015 213 .51 101-0770-455.42-20 06/OS/2015 OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE DEPOT 06/2015 26.89 101-0770-455.42-20 06/OS/2015 OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE DEPOT 06/2015 62.82 101-0770-455.42-20 06/O5/2015 OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE DEPOT 06/2015 57.25 101-0220-415.42-20 06/OS/2015 OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE DEPOT 06/2015 42.79 101-0220-415.43-37 06/OS/2015 REGISTRATION INTERN MANA 06/2015 79.00 101-0331-415.42-20 06/OS/2015 OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE DEPOT 06/2015 24 .30 101-0331-415.43-33 06/OS/2015 CONF AIRPORT PARKING AIRPORT PRKG 06/2015 68.49 101-0331-415.43-37 06/OS/2015 GFOA MTG MNGFOA 06/2015 15.00 101-0331-415.43-37 06/OS/2015 GFOA CONF NATL GFOA 06/2015 40.00 101-0331-415.43-37 06/OS/2015 GFOA CONF EXPENSE HILTON 06/2015 790.04 101-0332-415.42-20 06/OS/2015 OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE DEPOT 06/2015 38 .17 101-0333-415.42-20 06/OS/2015 OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE DEPOT 06/2015 15.19 101-0440-425.42-20 06/O5/2015 OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE DEPOT 06/2015 197.88 101-0440-425.42-20 06/OS/2015 OFFICE SUPPLIES BEST BUY 06/2015 92 .81 101-0440-425.42-12 06/OS/2015 FUEL FOR SQUAD HOLIDAY 06/2015 23 .80 101-0440-425.42-21 06/OS/2015 TRAINING LUNCHES POTBELLY,PANERA 06/2015 32 .87 101-0440-425.42-21 06/OS/2015 NOREN EVENT SUPPLIES CUB 06/2015 66 .63 101-0440-425.42-21 06/O5/2015 PRX DROPOFF SUPPLIES WALGREENS 06/2015 5.36 101-0440-425.42-21 06/OS/2015 INTOXILYZER SUPPLIES INTOXIMETER 06/2015 57. 00 N+101-0440-425.42-21 06/OS/2015 MISC SUPPLIES WALGREENS 06/2015 9.16 �101-0440-425.42-21 06/OS/2015 A20,CLEANING SUPPLIES TARGET 06/2015 10.30 101-0440-425.42-21 06/OS/2015 CITIZEN ACADEMY SUPPLIES �OFFICEMAX 06/2015 18.20 101-0440-425.42-21 06/OS/2015 BULBS FOR DISPLAY BOARD BATTERIES PLUS 06/2015 16 .95 101-0440-425.42-21 06/O5/2015 SAFETY CAMP SUPPLIES PROMOTIONS NOW 06/2015 552 .56 101-0440-425.43-31 06/OS/2015 INVESTIGATING CHARGES?? 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AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 06/11/2015 168809 LARSON, ALETA 99999 71.78 601-0000-245.00-00 06/09/2015 UB CR REFUND-FINALS 000036275 06/2015 71.78 06/11/2015 168810 HERNANDEZ, GERMAN & CARRIE 99999 37.23 601-0000-245.00-00 06/09/2015 UB CR REFUND-FINALS 000119385 06/2015 37.23 06/11/2015 168811 DAHLEN, JAMIE 99999 23 .64 601-0000-245.00-00 06/09/2015 UB CR REFUND-FINALS 000131315 06/2015 23.64 06/11/2015 168812 HARPER, IVETTE & PAUL 99999 18.06 601-0000-245.00-00 06/09/2015 UB CR REFUND 000131215 06/2015 18 .06 06/11/2015 168813 PROPERTIES SIX LLC 99999 214 .31 601-0000-245.00-00 06/09/2015 Fina1,UB REFUND-FridleyMN 5770-2ND ST 06/2015 214 .31 06/11/2015 168814 MATUSOVIC, NICHOLE 99999 29.63 601-0000-245.00-00 06/09/2015 UB CR REFUND 000175015 06/2015 29.63 06/11/2015 168815 MICHAEL BERGLUND 2015119 100.00 101-0000-321.30-41 06/OS/2015 REFUND RENTAL HS LICENSE 06/2015 100.00 N �11/2015 168816 DOA MONEB 2015470 15.00 �101-0000-347.85-51 06/08/2015 REC REFUND 06/2015 15. 00 06/17/2015 168817 AUTONATION FORD 1312 509.52 101-0000-144 .00-00 06/12/2015 PARTS 1588941 06/2015 509.52 06/17/2015 168818 COMMUNITY HEALTH CHARITIES 3227 10.00 101-0000-219.08-00 06/19/2015 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20150619 06/2015 10. 00 06/17/2015 168819 CHARLESTON COUNTY FAMILY COURT 3316 451.50 101-0000-219.19-00 06/19/2015 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20150619 06/2015 451.50 06/17/2015 168820 TD AMERITRADE 6088 650.00 101-0000-219.15-00 06/19/2015 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20150619 06/2015 650.00 06/17/2015 168821 FRIDLEY POLICE ASSOCIATION 6117 82 .00 101-0000-219.22-00 06/19/2015 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20150619 06/2015 82.00 06/17/2015 168822 JOHNSON, JULIA M 10026 980.40 101-1000-415.43-37 06/15/2015 REIMB SCHOOL GE015102 06/2015 459.26 101-1000-415.43-37 06/15/2015 REIMB SCHOOL PSC36201 06/2015 521.14 06/17/2015 168823 MINNESOTA BENEFIT ASSOC - M.B. 13220 45.84 101-0000-219.09-00 06/19/2015 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20150619 06/2015 45.84 06/17/2015 168824 MINN CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENT CEN 13307 952 .93 101-0000-219.19-00 06/19/2015 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20150619 06/2015 952 . 93 06/17/2015 168825 OPEN YOUR HEART 15011 25.00 101-0000-219.08-00 06/19/2015 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20150619 06/2015 25 .00 PREPARED 06/17/2015, 11:16:51 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 12 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM 06/OB/2015 TO 06/19/2015 BANK CODE 00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 06/17/2015 168826 PETCO 1614� 244 .27 101-0440-425.42-21 06/OS/2015 K-9 SUPPLIES 59058,59059 06/2015 244.27 06/17/2015 168827 THOMAS RODDY 18166 123 .56 101-0440-425.43-40 06/16/2015 REIMB K-9 BOARDING 06/2015 103 .56 101-0440-425.43-30 06/16/2015 REIMB K-9 VACCINATION 06/2015 20.00 06/17/2015 168829 UNITED WAY 21035 20.00 101-0000-219.08-00 06/19/2015 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20150619 06/2015 20.00 06/17/2015 168829 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 21066 ' 220.86 101-0000-219.20-00 06/19/2015 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20150619 06/2015 220.86 06/17/2015 168830 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 21068 1, 848 .42 602-7000-415.42-17 06/02/2015 UNIFORMS 06/2015 192.86 101-0668-435.42-17 06/02/2015 UNIFORMS 06/2015 310.87 101-0669-435.42-17 06/02/2015 MAT,RUGS 06/2015 381.10 601-7000-415.42-17 06/02/2015 UNIFORMS 06/2015 202 .72 101-0669-435.42-17 06/02/2015 UNIFORMS 06/2015 164 .51 101-0666-435.42-17 06/02/2015 UNIFORMS 06/2015 205.07 101-0661-435.42-17 06/02/2015 UNIFORMS 06/2015 391.29 N � DATE RANGE TOTAL * 784,492.87 * � CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF � Fn'dley J U N E 22, 2015 BUSINESS LICENSE LIST � Type of License Applicant Staff Approval Food Vendor License GRK,Inc Public Safety Director Fridley 49er Days Festival Fridley,MN Parks&Recreation Director Philip Lawrence,Applicant Grandpas Ice Cream Fridley,MN Mick Simmons,Applicant Otis Concessions Ham Lake,MN Steve Otis,Applicant Taco Los Primos LLC Mounds View,MN Salme Gallegos,Applicant 27 ,= AGENDA ITEM F�ey CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 22, 2015 LICENSES Contractor T e A licant A roved B Ber strom Plumbin Gas Services Gerald Ber Ron Julkowski, CBO Cave&Associates LTD Commercial or Craig Ankrum Ron Julkowski,CBO S ecial Schade Mechanical HVAC Daniel Schade Ron Julkowski,CBO Schade Mechanical Gas Services Daniel Schade Ron Julkowski,CBO Vertical Limit Construction Commercial or Eric Bicknese Ron Julkowski,CBO S ecial Boe Plumbin Gas Services Steve Boe Ron Julkowski,CBO Frattalone Com anies Excavatin Chris Niemand Ron Julkowski,CBO Wickenhauser Excavatin Wreckin Anna Wickenhauser Ron Julkowski, CBO Wickenhauser Excavatin Excavatin Anna Wickenhauser Ron Julkowski, CBO RAK Construction Commercial or Brennan Pederson Ron Julkowski, CBO S ecial Assured Comfort Ht &AC LLC HVAC Bob Underdahl Ron Julkowski, CBO Central Roofin Com an Roofin John W oo Ron Julkowski, CBO Che enne Plb &Heatin HVAC David Cottrel Ron Julkowski, CBO Che enne Plb &Heatin Gas Services David Corirel Ron Julkowski,CBO 28 � AGENDA ITEM Fridley CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 22, 2015 LICENSES To: Walter T. Wysopal, City Manager Mayor and City Council From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Deb Biorn, Rental Property Inspections Date: June 17, 2015 Re: Annual Renewal of Licenses AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING Attached is a list of 31 properties that have submitted a rental license application, paid all fees related to license renewal, and completed the rental inspections process. The Rental Property Inspections Division of Community Development recommends that the City Council approves the issuance of the rental licenses for these properties. 29 Ready for Certificate Renewal List The properties listed below meet the rental property guidelines according to Chapter 220 of the Fridley City Code Property Id Property Address Units Owner 1146 5974 3rd St. NE 4 Nelia Schaff 1147 5980 3rd St. NE 4 Tom Schaff 1159 5357 4th St. NE 1 Richard Breneman 2178 5742 4th St. NE 1 Ryan Voronyak 1946 540 54th Ave. NE 1 William Hogan 1907 409 57th PI. NE 1 NJK Properties, LLC 1191 276-78 58th Ave. NE 1 Betty Loewen 1068 700 58th Ave. NE 1 Nelia Schaff 1364 1060 64th Ave NE 16 Samir Abumayyaleh 1256 1270-76 72nd Ave. NE 4 Properties Six, LLC 1271 380-82 74th Ave. NE 2 Tom Schaff 2167 8051 Broad Ave. NE 1 Joseph C Kainz 1049 101 Charles St. NE 12 Darlene/Nathan Schwartz 1051 179 � Charles St. NE 12 Darlene/Nathan Schwartz 2164 161 Christenson Ct. NE 1 Rae Anne Skaaja 2162 7443 Concerto Curve 1 Nina Guswiler 2325 5425 E Brenner Pass 1 Victoria Jorissen 2096 7217 East River Rd. 1 Andy L�nge AEL Properties 1954 5530 Fillmore St. NE 1 Christoper Jaede 1354 7857-61 Firwood Way NE 2 John (Sam) Schudi 1357 7883-85 Firwood Way NE 2 Tom Schaff 1388 4020-22 Main St. NE 1 Kelly & John Schudi 1628 5971-73 Main St. NE 2 Rene & Ronald Schroeder 1383 6Q11 Main St. NE 4 Harpreet Kathuria 1059 140 Mississippi PI. NE 4 Enes Gluhic 2067 776 Mississippi St. NE 1 Luke Thunberg 1990 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (327) 1 Keith Underhill 2326 1284 Norton Ave NE (203) 1 1284 Norton Apts, LLC 1758 1124 Norton Ave. NE 1 Waheed Hussain 1795 1284 Norton Ave. NE (103) 1 1284 Norton Apts, LLC 2241 5803 University Ave NE 1 Victor& Bunmi Ajagbusi Total Certificates: 31 30 = AGENDA ITEM �"°' CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 22, 2015 Fndley ESTIMATE . Penn Contracting, Inc. 13025 Central Avenue Suite 200 Blaine, MN 55434 2013 Watermain Project No. 427 Sewer Forcemain Project No. 443 EstimateNo. 4 ................................................................................. $20,576.70 31 � AGENDA ITEM �x��� CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF ���� JUNE 22, 2015 Date: June 17, 2015 To: Walter T. Wysopal,City Manager From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Julie Jones,Planning Manager Stacy Stromberg,Planner Kay Qualley,Environmental Planner Subject: Continued Public Hearing for Northstar TOD Zoning Overlay District Text Amendment, TA#15-02 Background Due to the City Council not receiving the full staff report on this proposed text amendment at the last meeting, it was requested that staff continue the public hearing for TA#15-02 onto the next meeting agenda. As presented on June 8,this text amendment is proposed by staff to incorporate the design specifications of the Northstar Transit Oriented Development(TOD)TIF Master Plan into the Northstar TOD Zoning Code text. The TOD Master Plan, specifies design criteria for lighting,benches,bike racks,waste receptacles and planters,which developers need to be aware of when implementing individual projects based on the Master Plan of the TOD district. These bench and lighting components of the Northstar TOD Master Plan are part of a document that was approved by the Fridley City Council last December,as well as,the Metropolitan Council as part of our final LCDA grant report. Code requires City Council review and approval of each individual TOD Master Plan. If the City Council has concerns about how a specific design feature blends with a proposed development,they will have the opportunity to request something different at that time. Besides adjusting some definitions and other language adjustments,another purpose of this text amendment is to revisit the electronic sign restriction. Staff has been receiving many requests for electronic changeable message signs in the TOD Zoning District from properties along 57'�Avenue,so, in support of local business,staff suggests that the City Council consider changing the electronic sign restriction. Analysis The TOD code currently prohibits electronic signs.The purpose for the prohibition was that electronic signs on buildings cannot be read by someone walking on the sidewalk next to a building and are commonly prohibited in pedestrian-oriented development for that reason—keeping design features at a pedestrian scale. Fridley has a rather unique TOD District,however,bordered by a freeway and having two highways dissect it. In addition,technology is improving for electronic signs,making them easier to read at a closer distance. As staff has considered the design impacts to Fridley's TOD area,we concluded that electronic,changeable message signs would be acceptable on free-standing signs that are designed to be viewed from passing vehicles. Staff continues to take the position that changeable, electronic wall signs would not be appropriate 32 in the TOD area where buildings will be built within ]5 feet of the property line, close to the roadway. It is legal for staff to make this distinction in the sign code,because we are regulating location, not content of the signs. The Planning Commission held a public hearing regarding TA#OS-02 on May 20, 2015 and approved the proposed amendment unanimously. No one appeared from the public for the hearing. Chair Kondrick did suggest that the City consider design specifications for signs. Staff recommends that sign design and colors be considered and reviewed carefully during the individual master plan review process. Any multi-tenant building will be required to have a sign plan approved by the City Council, and Council would have discretion at that time to influence a certain design or color scheme in a sign plan. Recommendation Staff recommends that the City Council reopen and continue the public hearing regarding this proposed text amendment, TA# I 5-02, on June 22, 2015, and hold the first reading of the proposed ordinance language on the same night. Normally, the City would not conduct the first reading of an ordinance on the same meeting agenda as the public hearing, but here is a business awaiting a decision on this amendment. The Planning Commission has already reviewed and approved a special use permit request for a free-standing, electronic, gas pricing sign from the Super America gas station on University and 57`h, which is in the TOD Overlay Zoning District, pending approval of this proposed text amendment. The special use permit request for the electronic sign is scheduled to come before the City Council on July 13. 33 Fridley City Code Section 205.33.11. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 205.33 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE PERTAINING TO TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT (Ref 1281, 1295) The City Council of the City of Fridley hereby finds, after review, examination and recommendation of staff, that the Fridley City Code be hereby amended as follows: Section 1: That Section 205.33.03, District Boundary, of the Fridley City Code be hereby amended as follows: The TOD Overlay District consists af those areas designated on the Northstar TOD District map,which is Ap�endix A to this Cha�ter and is on file with the City Clerk and dated Apri122,20l 1. Section 2: That Section 205.33.04, Definitions, of the Fridley City Code be hereby amended as follows: 205.33.04. DEFINITIONS The following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this section, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this Section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning; 1. Drive-Through Service A type of service provided by a business that allows occupants of a motor vehicle to receive or obtain a product or service through a building opening without leaving the vehicle. 2. Mixed Use Structures A building or development that contains two or more different uses such as, but not limited to, residential, commercial, industrial, or public facilities. 3. Primary Street The street adjoining the property which has the highest traffic counts. 4. Redevelonment When all of the existin� structures on a site are removed to read�the site for new construction. 54. Zero Lot Line Setback The location af a building on a lot in such a manner that one or more of the building's exterior edges xest directly on a side property line. 34 Fridley City Code Section 20533.11. Section 3: That Section 205.33.05, Uses Permitted, of the Fridley City Code be hereby amended as follows: 205.33.05. USES PERMITTED Permitted uses in the O-8 TOD Overlay District are those uses which are acceptable to the Northstar TOD Master Plan as approved by the City. , . Mixed use structures do not require a special use permit as underlying zoning requirements may require. Section 4: That Section 205.33.07, Process for TOD Plan Approvai, of the Fridley City Code be hereby amended as follows: 205.33.07. PROCESS FOR TOD PLAN APPROVAL � A. Plans for each individual project or combination of projects in the TOD District must be submitted upon payment of any required fee as provided in Chapter 11, except plans for individual, detached, single family housing construction projects in the Hyde Park zoning district, which are exempt from the TOD plan review process. Project plans will be reviewed by the Planning Commission, who will provide a recommendation to the City Council. The City Council shall have final authority to approve all project plans. B. Project plans submitted to the Planning Commission and City Council shall include the following minimum criteria: (1) Scalable site plans, showing the location of buildings, off-street parking, street and utility locations, auto and pedestrian access to and from the project, any modification to existing services, grading plans, storm water plans, building exterior finish, lighting and signing, TOD streetscape features, and landscape plans. Section 5: That Section 205.33.08, Design Criteria, of the Fridley City Code be hereby amended as follows: 205.33.08. DESIGN CRITERIA , All new development or redevelopment TOD proposals requiring a building permit after the effective date of this ordinance must meet the following design criteria standards designed to enhance the pedestrian scale and safety of the development. Single family construction projects located within the Hyde Park Zoning Overlay District are exempt from following the TOD design standards. In situ�tions where an existing building is being partially expanded, the new standards will only apply to the new addition, except as provided in Section 205.33.08.B, Setbacks. Landscapin� and streetscape design features shall be specified in a pro�ect's Master Plan to match the models shown in Appendix B of this code section. 35 Fridley City Code Section 205.33.11. Section 6: That Section 205.33.10, Landscape and Streetscape Requirements, of the Fridley City Code be hereby amended as follows: 205.33.10 Landscape and Streetscape Requirements 1. Landscaping A. Scope A landscaping plan shall be submitted according to the requirements of the underlying zoning district, except for as provided in Sectian 205.33.10.B.1. Mixed use projects must have a unified landscaping scheme. The landscaping reguirements in this Chapter will only apply to new construction projects or prajects where existing buildings are expanded to the reduced 15 foot setback. B. Plant Materials Substitutions The landscaping requirements in the underlying zoning district shall apply to properties in the TOD Overlay District with some exceptions. 1) TOD landscape plans for redevelopment of property located in the underlying Hyde Park zoning district must follow the landscape requirements for the zoning district that most closely represents the use proposed. 2) In the TOD Overlay District, one ornamental tree will count as one over-story deciduous tree. In addition, ornamental trees may exceed 50 percent of the required trees. 3) Due to the amount of hardscape needed for pedestrian walkways, if the level of open space for planting restricts the ability to provide adequate growth space for tree roots, shrub�er� and perennial planting beds, permanent lp anters, • e�s may also be substituted for over-story trees at a rate of 36 square feet per tree. 4) Decorative walkway light poles meeting the �T'n'-' a:�+�;�+ desi�n_specified in the Fridley Northstar TOD TIF District Master Plan as shown in Appendix B may be substituted at a ratio of one light pole for two trees if the site design warrants additional walkway lighting. 5) Street-side sculptures, public art, permanent or movable �ge planters, , light pole banners, clock towers, arbors, seating benches, or similar ornamentation may be considered as substitution to meet landscaping requirements. If it is not feasible to meet the landscaping requirements of the underlying zoning district with the allowed substitutions above, the City may approve a monetary payment per fees established in Chapter 11 into the TOD Capital Project Fund for the purpose of funding streetscape amenities within the street rights of ways within the TOD overlay district. C. Water 36 Fridley City Code Section 2Q5.33.1 1. Drip irrigation systems are encouraged to reduce water consumption and to prevent wet walkways. Alternative stprm water treatments such as permeable pavers, porous asphalt, vegetative roof areas rain ardens infiltration basins tree trenches �reen walls rass swales, filter strips, cisterns underground detention/retention and other innovative techniques to reduce storm water runoff are encouraged. 2. Streetscaping A. Sidewalks and Pedestrian Connections Sidewalks of a minimum €rue six foot =�..-°� °� -�-�� ,. ..�;.. ,%='=.. _ width must be provided on all street ,�, . ` frontages. Sidewalk design detail will ,� ,��t;��� � need to be approved by the City as part � ��, i. of a development's TOD master plan in �:��""�� � accordance �e with the desi�n criteria in � .� ��l,� the Northstar TOD TIF District Master ���"�-���- �� Plan as shown in Appendix B to this � Chanter, T�B��ee����p�--�es�g� on � �'�� � ��:y', public right of ways adjacent to the � proposed development. Scored °a concrete, colored concrete permeable � � ' �' t-��� - �� ',��� and concrete pavers are sug ested ; 4 pavement options for sidewalks. Paved connections, �'�� � ��:� ��� ,,.;,,;,�,ll-�T to building entrances, crosswalks, and adjacent bus stops must also be incorporated into any site design. A colorized pavement pattern connecting the sidewalk on each side of the driveway shall be incorporated into driveways, warning drivers of the sidewalk connection on each side of the driveway. Such connection shall be accessible in accordance with ADA standards. B. Lighting � Street and pathwav l�ighting types, styles, and colors shall be provided accordin to the specifications in Appendix B and coordinated with the overall design of City-installed lighting in the TOD District. Pedestrian-oriented lighting is required on all streets, trails, sidewalks, and public gathering places within the district. A lighting plan and fixture specification schedule shall be included in the documents submitted to the City for approval. Ener�v efficiency is encouraged in all aspects of a project's Master Plan C. Signs Changeable electronic signs will onlv be allowed on free-standin si�ns accordin tg o the reQuirements in Chapter 214 of City Code and will not be allowed as wall si�in the TOD District. Door and window awnings are encouraged and will not count towards wall signage percentage allowed on a building face. 37 Fridley City Code Section 205.33.1 l. D. Fencing, Walls, Bike Racks, Benches, and Waste Receptacles Decorative fencing�railings, walls, bike racks, benches, and waste receptacle screening incorporated into landscape designs shall match features designated in Appendix B �e-a� , , or of similar design , approved by the City. Public transit benches located in the Northstar TOD District shall also meet the TOD design criteria shown in Appendix B. E. Outdoor Dining Outdoor dining areas may be incorporated into the front and side yard setbacks up to five feet from the property line, leaving�e six feet for the sidewalk. The dining area shall be designed with safety protections that reasonably attempt to prevent vehicles from accidentally encroaching into the dining area. Store locations that serve alcohol must apply for a patio endorsement on their liquor license, but relaxation of screening requirements may be considered by the City in the TOD District. F. 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Kalamazoo, MI � __ � � Drainage holes 800.430.6209 ` www.landscapeforms.com 40 . P P�.��, METAL LED PATHWAY "HAWTHORN PATHWAY LIGHTING" BRONZE LIGHT FIXTURE LANDSCAPEFORMS Kalamazoo, MI 800.430.6209 v�rw�a�.landscaperorms.com METAL LED PEDESTRIAN "METROSCAPE LUMINAIRE" TEXTURED STREET LIGHT FIXTURE PHILIPS LUMEC BRONZE Somerset, NJ 855.486.2216 www.lumec.com � i � �' METAL BOLLARD "SAN FRANCISCO BOLLARD" BRONZE URBAN ACCESSORIES BROWN Tacoma,WA 877.487.0488 www.0 rba naccessories.com 41 y; �,� AGENDA ITEM � � �df CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF ���� JUNE 22, 2015 Date: June 17,2015 To: Walter T. Wysopal,City Manager From: Scott Hickok,Community Development Director Julie Jones, Planning Manager Stacy Stromberg,Planner Kay Qualley,Environmental Planner Subject: First Reading for Northstar TOD Zoning Overlay District Text Amendment,TA#15-02 Background Following completion of the public hearing for TA#15-02 on June 22,2015,staff encourages the City Council to conduct the first reading of the ordinance amending Chapter 205.33 of the Fridley Zoning Code. The purpose of this text amendment is to: 1. Incorporate the design specifications of the Northstar Transit Oriented Development(TOD)TIF Master Plan into the Northstar TOD Zoning Code text. 2. Consider allowing electronic changeable free-standing signs in the TOD Overlay District 3. Add a definition for the term"redevelopmenY'to ensure that existing businesses can expand without being required to meet the 15' m�imum front yard setback. 4. Remove the language about farmers markets that is now outdated due to other code changes Commission Review The Planning Commission held a public heazing regarding TA#OS-02 on May 20,2015 and approved the proposed amendment unanimously.No one appeared from the public for the hearing. Recommendation Staff recommends that the City Council hold the first reading of the proposed ordinance language for TA#15-02 on June 22,2015.The City has received a special use permit request for a free-standing, electronic,gas pricing sign from the Super America gas station on 57'�,which is in the TOD Overlay Zoning District,pending approval of this proposed text amendment,which is scheduled to come before the City Council on July 13. 42 Fridley City Code Section 205.33.11. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 205.33 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE PERTAINING TO TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT (Ref 1281, 1295) The City Council of the City of Fridley hereby finds, after review, examination and recommendation of staff, that the Fridley City Code be hereby amended as follows: Section 1: That Section 205.33.03, District Boundary, of the Fridley City Code be hereby amended as follows: The TOD Overlay District consists of those areas designated on the Northstar TOD District map, which is Ap�endix A to this Chapter and is on file with the City Clerk and dated April 22,201 l. Section 2: That Section 205.33.04, Definitions, of the Fridley City Code be�hereby amended as follows: 205.33.04. DEFINITIONS The following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this section, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this Section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning; 1. Drive-Through Service A type of service provided by a business that allows occupants of a motor vehicle to receive or obtain a product or service through a building opening without leaving the vehicle. 2. Mixed Use Structures A building or development that contains two or more different uses such as, but not limited to, residential, commercial, industrial, or public facilities. 3. Primary Street � The street adjoining the property which has the highest traffic counts. 4. Redevelopment When all of the existin¢ structures on a site are removed to readv the site for new construction. 54. Zero Lot Line Setback The location of a building on a lot in such a manner that one or more of the building's exterior edges rest directly on a side property line. 43 Fridley City Code Section 205.33.11. Se�ction 3: That Section 205.33.05, Uses Permitted, of the Fridley City Code be hereby amended as follows: 205.33.05. USES PERMITTED Permitted uses in the O-8 TOD Overlay District are those uses which are acceptable to the Northstar TOD Master Plan as approved by the City. � . Mixed use structures do not require a special use permit as underlying zoning requirements may require. Section 4: That Section 205.33.07, Process for TOD Plan Approval, of the Fridley City Code be hereby amended as follows: 205.33.07. PROCESS FOR TOD PLAN APPROVAL A. Plans for each individual project or combination of projects in the TOD District must be submitted upon payment of any required fee as provided in Chapter 11, except plans for individual, detached, single family housing construction projects in the Hyde Park zoning district, which are exempt from the TOD plan review process. Project plans will be reviewed by the Planning Commission, who will provide a recommendation to the City Council. The City Council shall have fina] authority to approve all project plans. B. Project plans submitted to the Planning Commission and City Council shall include the ' following minimum criteria: � (1) Scalable site plans, showing the location of buildings, off-street parking, street and utility locations, auto and pedestrian access to and from the project, any modification to existing services, grading plans, storm water plans, building exterior finish, lighting and signing, TOD streetscape features, and landscape plans. Section 5: That Section 205.33.08, Design Criteria, of the Fridley City Code be hereby amended as follows: 205.33,08. DESIGN CRITERIA All new development or redevelopment TOD proposals requiring a building permit after the effective date of this ordinance must meet the following design criteria standards designed to enhance the pedestrian scale and safety of the development. Single family construction projects located within the Hyde Park Zoning Overlay District are exempt from following the TOD design standards. In situations where an existing building is being partially expanded, the new standards will only apply to the new addition, except as provided in Section 205.33.08.B, Setbacks. Landscaping and streetsca�e desi�n features shall be specified in a project's Master Plan to match the models shown in Appendix B of this code section 44 Fridley City Code Section 205.33.11. Section 6: That Section 205.33.10, Landscape and Streetscape Requirements, of the Fridley City Code be hereby arnended as follows: 205.33.10 Landscape and Streetscape Requirements 1. Landscaping A. Scope A landscaping plan shall be submitted according to the requirements of the underlying zoning district, except for as provided in Section 205.33.10.B.1. Mixed use projects must have a unified landscaping scheme. The landscaping requirements in this Chapter will only apply to new construction projects or projects where existing buildings are expanded to the reduced 1 S foot setback. B. Plant Materials Substitutions The landscaping requirements in the underlying zoning district shall apply to properties in the TOD Overlay District with some exceptions. 1) TOD landscape plans for redevelopment of property located in the underlying Hyde Park zoning district must follow the landscape requirements for the zoning district that most closely represents the use proposed. 2) In the TOD Overlay District, one ornamental tree will count as one over-story deciduous tree. Tn addition,•ornamental trees may exceed 50 percent of the required trees. 3) Due to the amount of hardscape needed for pedestrian walkways, if the level of open space for planting restricts the ability to provide adequate growth space for tree roots, shrub�er3� and perennial planting beds, permanent lanters e�s may also be substituted for over-story trees at a rate of 36 square feet per tree. 4) Decorative walkway light poles meeting the T�T? ��,�R� °�•��a � *�- Fji. �Yvvui�zvr--cric desi�n specified in the Fridley Northstar TOD TIF District Master Plan as shown in Appendix B may be substituted at a ratio of one light pole for two trees if the site design warrants additional walkway lighting. 5) Street-side sculptures, public art, permanent or movable �a�ge planters, ''°""'�" �'�•�� '� ' + , light pole banners, clock towers, arbors, seating benches, or similar ornamentation may be considered as substitution to meet landscaping requirements. If it is not feasible to zneet the landscaping requirements of the underlying zoning district with the allowed substitutions above, the City may approve a monetary payment per fees established in Chapter 11 into the TOD Capital Project Fund for the purpose of funding streetscape amenities within the street rights of ways within the TOD overlay district. C. Water 45 Fridley Ciry Code Section 20533.1 1. Drip irrigation systems are encouraged to reduce water consumption and to prevent wet walkways. Alternative storm water treatments such as permeable pavers, porous asphalt, vegetative roof areas rain gardens infiltration basins, tree trenches, gLreen walls, �rass swales filter strips cisterns under�round detention/retention, and other innovative techniques to reduce storm water runoff are encouraged. 2. Streetscaping A. Sidewalks and Pedestrian Connections Sidewalks of a minimum €rue six foot ,�-������ �"�" � width must be provided on all street "^�- ''�� � ^� r � frontages. Sidewalk design detail will .� � �� � need to be approved by the City as part � � ^��, � � of a development's TOD master plan in � �"�`"°�' accordance �e with the design criteria in � ,��� �� ' �� �,,��� the Northstar TOD TIF District Master � - ,�� Plan, as shown in Appendix B to this =. , �� Chapter, �1—�i�ee�sc�e—�� on � �' �� ublic ri ht of wa s ad acent to the � ��`��� P g Y J �� .. _. proposed development. Scored concrete, colored concrete, permeable � ° r-� ` � ��� � � ��. and concrete pavers are sug e� sted pavement options for sidewalks. Paved connections, �'°� � �.,° ��* -�;�;m„m .��;a+'�, to building entrances, crosswalks, and adjacent bus stops must also be incorporated into any site design. A colorized pavement pattern connecting the sidewalk on each side of the driveway shall be incorporated into driveways, warning drivers of the sidewalk connection on each side of the driveway. Such connection shall be accessible in accordance with ADA standards. B. Lighting Street and pathwa��ighting types, styles, and colors shall be provided accordin t� o the specifications in Appendix B and coordinated with the overall design of City-installed lighting in the TOD District. Pedestrian-oriented lighting is required on all streets, trails, sidewalks, and public gathering places within the district. A lighting plan and fixture specification schedule shall be included in the documents submitted to the City for approval. Energy efficienc�is encoura�ed in all aspects of a project's Master Plan. C. Signs Changeable electronic signs will only be allowed on free-standin signs according to the requirements in Chapter 214 of Citv Code and will not be allowed as wall si n�s in the TOD District. Door and window awnings are encouraged and will not count towards wall signage percentage allowed on a building face. 46 Fridley City Code Section 205.33.]1. D. Fencing Walls Bike Racks, Benches, and Waste Receptacles Decorative fencing, railings, walls, bike racks, benches, and waste receptacle screening incorporated into landscape designs shall match features desi nag ted in Appendix B �e-e€ ��Ee�e , , or of similar design approved by the City. Public transit benches located in the Northstar TOD District shall also meet the TOD desi�n criteria shown in Appendix B. E. Outdoor Dining Outdoor dining areas may be incorporated into the front and side yard setbacks up to five feet from the property line, leaving€�e six feet for the sidewalk. The dining area shall be designed with safety protections that reasonably attempt ta prevent vehicles from accidentally encroaching into the dining area. Store locations that serve alcohol must apply for a patio endorsement an their liquor license, but relaxation of screening requirements may be considered by the City in the TOD District. F. 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Drainage holes 800.430.6209 __ v���v�.(an�scapeforms.corr� 49 0 � ����� � � METAL LED PATHWAY "HAWTHORN PATHWAY LIGHTING" BRONZE LIGHT FIXTURE LANDSCAPEFOR(VIS Kalamazoo, MI 800.430.6209 ���1���.�f.ianGSCapeforms.ccm METAL LED PEDESTRIAN "METROSCAPE LUNIINAIRE" TEXTURED � STREET LI6HT FIXTURE PHILIPS LUMEC BRONZE Somerset, NJ 855.486.2216 v��sr��r.i�amec.con� � � � _ - METAL BOLLARD "SAN FRANCISCO BOLLARD" BRONZE URBAN ACCESSORIES BROWN Tacoma,WA ' 877.487.0488 www.urbanaccessories.com 50 � AGENDA ITEM ��CY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 22, 2015 TO: Walter T. Wysopal, City Manager PW15-019 FROM: James P. Kosluchar, Public Works Director DATE: June 15, 2015 SUBJECT: Approve Cost-share Grant Agreement with the Rice Creek Watershed District for Village Green Stormwater Detention Expansion On July 2011, a severe rainfall event occurred in the City of Fridley. Several properties east of Village Green Apartments and bordering on their storm water detention area experienced flooding as a result of this storm.This detention area receives water from an approximate 80-acre watershed which reaches south to 61 st Avenue befinreen 5th and 7th Streets,east to Quincy Street along 63rd Avenue,and northwest to the Fridley Municipal Center property(see attached map).As a condition of development,Village Green was to provide stormwater runoff storage for a 50-year rainfall event. City staff surveyed the detention basin area and initiated a study of the capacity of the storm water management system adjacent to Village Green Apartments.This study concluded that the 50-year event storage was no longer provided by the detention area, and that 1) excavation of filled in areas, and 2) modifications to outFall piping and the control structure could potentially provide additional flood storage and water quality improvements. We are interested in enhancing flood protection in this as one of three most vulnerable areas in the City of Fridley, and therefore have explored alternatives for potential cost share opportunities to enhance the basin's flood storage capacity to the 100-year event. We have identified opportunities for cost-sharing of this project through the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization and Rice Creek Watershed District, as the project also achieves water quality goals of these agencies. _ Wall Companies, who own and operate the Village Green site, and the City of Fridley have partnered with the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization (MWMO) for cost-share assistance in funding preliminary analysis work. A future funding request will be sought from the MWMO for construction beyond the established 50-year design requirements for this detention system. The City of Fridley prepared an additional funding request which has been approved by the Rice Creek Watershed District for a$50,000 cost-share in construction. The entire project is estimated - to cost$174,650.00,which includes contingency for the project pending conclusion of detailed site analysis. Match funding for the current budget would be provided by the following sources: 1)Wall Companies for the proportionate cost/share to provide for their required 50-year storage($50,000 estimated), 2) MWMO request for cost-share for construction ($50,000 estimated), and 3)City of Fridley Storm Water Utility capital funds available forthis project($25,000 estimated). Agreements formalizing these match sources will be presented as secured by the City. If matching sources do not meet the City's allocation for the project, the scale of the work completed may be reduced. 51 In order to formalize and outline this funding commitment from RCWD, the attached grant agreement has been reviewed and approved for execution. Staff is recommends that the City Council move to approve the attached Rice Creek Watershed District cost-share grant agreement for the Village Green Stormwater Detention Expansion. JPK/jk Attachments 52 � f t.-= `� °Mr;� ^ i,x�' �'v?�f����.,��\,�.`_,F�' ��� ,�_: y�s�;�, ��.-n��'4°�fy � �..,v �.r ' � -'�e� .� �; .� u ?� {,� � �, � f 4. " '. : �{�SA �} K��i` . . �Z �.�l.'�... < S� t,��"'��tr r p '.���`"'�'.`_""�''. ' � *. ` y �N ,�JJ4 �t0.,�'Ter'L t�ti '�1 f �t, � �§„J�,:r4�r � `��`r�"�:�d .l� - ^- \ } °� � r � Q . '� �cic � �. ��'���y�r�'`.. €`� ?` ,r� �'t 't r w r�,y� i a'�� � �° ���,�� 1 �( �. �'a.�. ,,� � , ,�1 �', � V 'e•:� '�:.. 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" Z '�'a' '�,� ��� �6 4�r� H `E;�f' � ,s�� e�3'i _i �R W... '�� ! U' � ,>c�< , '� ,N E.€ �'�■���,� � � ` `• A� � y � �_° �p_ ��. ' 2 '60TH AVE � �.�Y_ � �'.���,�B�� "►� + I � � � el'_ t � ,# >� _ � �� �, p. .��'� �L �e ��-� s � � ' � !�T�IPy ���� �...�. E �y� ����.+—�, � � .�'��'��.y � � � � ���, - �, — Village Green Pond Feet " �'" Figure 2 - Existing Drainage Map 0 350 �oo A WSB City of Fridley, MN 53 F � �I��� � RICE CREEK WATERSHED DISTRKT May 13,2015 James Kosluchar City of Fridley G431 University Ave NE Fridley,MN 55432 Re: RCWD 2015 Urban Stormwater Remediation Cost-Share Prog�am City of Fridley—Vilage Green Stornnwatcr DeteMion Expansion Dear M�.Kosluchar, The Rice Creek Watershed District is pleased to inform you that your application to the OistricYs 2015 Urban Stormwate�Remediation Cost-Share Program was app�oved for up to$50,000 in funding by the RCWD Board of Managers on April 22,2012. We look forward to partnering with the City of fridley in impiementing its water quality improvement project in the coming years. Please find enclosed two copies of a RCWD cost-share agreement for this project. Please sign both copies,return one to the RCWD promptly and keep the other for your records. The cost-share ag�eement must be executed and submitted to the Dist�ict by June 30,2015;otherwise funding for the City's project may be cancelled and altocated to another project. fJnce again,thank you for your commitment to improving water quality and fiood contro{in the Rice Creek Watershed. if you have any further questions,feel free to contact me at 753-39&3072 or kaxtellCa�ncecreek.orQ. Sincerely, � � � , f : ,� f� 1 �� ����,�. ' � � a:/t KylevAxteii Water Resource Specialist Cc: Elitabeth lee—Viilage Green Apartments . Marcy Bean—Mississippi WMO Enc: Cost-Share Agreement(2 capies,recipient onlyj R E�E��E D 5,R � t' •,1C '�`` ;j _. . CITY OF FRIp�EY ENGINE�3�fNG d325 Pheasant Ridge Drive NE #6�� � Blaine, MN 55449 I T� 763�398-347� I F� 7�3-398-30$$J www.�itecreek.org BOARD OF Michael). Sradley Ba�bara A. Haake Patricia L. Preiner Steven P. Wagamon John). Waller MANAGERS Ramsey County Ramsey County Anoka County Anoka tamty Washington County 54 RICE CREEK WATERSHE�DISTRICT COST-SHAR�AGREEMENT COST-SHARE AGREEMENT between the Rice Creek Watershed District,4325 Pheasant Ridge Drive NE, Suite 611,Blaine,Minnesota 55449 and the City of Fridley. REGTAL5 A. TMe City of Fridley(City)intends to construct a project titied"Viilage Green S�ormwater Detention Expansion"{"Project"). B. The Rice Creek Watershed District(District)has a cost-share program for the improvement and remediation of stormwater management systems in de�eloped urban environments. C. In accordance with program guide�ines,the District desires to provide the City cost-share. assistance#or the Project. THERE�ORE,in consideration of mutual promises set forth herein and other good and valuable consideraiion,the District and the City ag�ee as foliows: I. CIlY RESPONSIBL�TIES. A. Desiqn Plpns and Maintenance P►an. The City will submit{1)final Project plans and specifications,and(2)a Project maintenance plan,to the District for the Administrator's written approval before construction of the Project may begia. The Praject plans and specifications must include a publi�edu�ation componen#. The District,in its discretion,may approve a non- structural public education cornponen#. � B. Perpetuvl Mainrenance. The City shail either(1)obtain and record on the title for the property on which the Project is iocated a perpetual easement for maintenance and commit to maintenance per the approved Project maintenance plan•or(2)cause the owner of the property on which tMe Project is located to execute and record on the title a declaration in favor of the Districi obligafing the property owner to maintain the Project in perpetuity. The easement or detlaration must be approved by the District before it is recorded. C. Construction and Maintenance. The City,through its pwn personnel and or contractors,will construct the Praject in ac�ordance with the approved Project plans and specifications and maintain it indefinitely in accordance with the approved maintenance plan. In doing so,the City will comply with all applicable laws and regulations and witl be responsible for acquiring all permits,approvals and temporary and permanent rights of access or easement. D. .Completion nf Construction. The City's staff or consulting engineer will certify the completion of Project construction no later than December 31,2017. The City wil!submit to fhe District docamentation of Project expenditures and the certification o#completion no later than March 31,2018, II. DISTRICT RESPONSIBILITI�S. A. Cost-Share funds. To defray the Project cost to the City,the District wi8 provide the City cost- share assistance in the amount of 50 percent of the ProjecYs eligible costs,as determined by the District,not to exceed$SU,OOO.tI�. B. Payment Schedule. On District approval of the Project plans and specifications and maintenance plan,certification by the Gty that it has obtained all necessary permits and approvals,and receipt of the City's issued notice to proceed,the District w+ll disburse 50 percent of the RCWD Board approved cost-share amount to the City. On District receipt of the certification of completion and review of such Pro�ecY documentation as it may require,the District will 1 55 disbu�se the remaining RCWD Board approved funds. Project documentation includes the maintenance documents cited in paragraph I.B,above. C. Contingencies. The DistricYs obligation to provide cost-share funds is contingent on the City's complia�ce with the terms of this agreement,includi�g but not limited to Project completion in accordance with the District-approved ptans and specifications by December 17,2017. The City will retum to the District any cost-share funds already�eceived if this condition is not satisfied. III. MISCELLANEOUS. A. Re/ationship of Parties. Nothing in this agreement c�eates or establishes a partnership,joint venture o�agency relationship between the parties. District review or approval of design plans and specifications,a maintenance plan and any other Project-related documents is solely for the DistricYs own accounting for funds expended. As between the parties,the City is solely responsible for selection of the Project design and the means,method and manner of construction. Nothing in this agreement creates any right in any third party or affects any immunity,defense or liability limitation enjoyed by either party. B. Employees. The City represents that it has or will secure,at its own expense,all personnel and/or contractors required for the performance of this agreement. No City personnel or contractor will be considered an agent,representative or employee of the District. C. Liability. The City agrees to hold harmless and indemnify the District,and its managers,staff and representatives,against any claim,expense or damage,including atto�ney fees,arising from the performance of this agreement. D. Assignment or Modi}�cation. This agreement binds and inures to the benefit of the Ciiy and the Oistrict,and their respective successors and assigns. Neither party may assign this agreement without the prior writt�n consent of the othe�. A�y modification of the agreement must be in writing and signed by both parties. E. Public Documents. All submitted information,including application,conceptual design,cost estimates,bid tabulations,final designs and specifications,copies of permits and proof of expenditures will become a part of the public record. F. Effective Date. This agreement is effective as of the date all of the signatures below have been provided. Dated: _",_ ,2015 Ciry of Fridley By: Its: Oated: �� /�� '"�T ,2015 Rice Creek Watershed District By: 1 Its: President,Board of Manaaers 2 56 � AGENDA ITEM ""°f CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 22, 2015 Fndley INFORMAL STATUS REPORTS 57