1978 September No. 20 September, 1978
FRIDLEY
CITY F O
FALL NEWSLETTER
DIRECTION OF TRAVEL SUMP PUMP
oo DISCHARGE WARNING!
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The City Public Works Department
HEATE.-SCARIFIER ROLLER DISTRIBUTOfl TRUCK PAVER HOLLER wants to alert City residents that
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) there may be foundation drain tile
systems that are connected to the
City's sanitary sewer system. This
A FRIDLEY FIRST IN procedure is illegal and is not allowed.
The reason drain file systems are
HEATER =SCAR 1 F i CATION
not allowed to connect to the sanitary
sewer is that the sanitary sewers have
Heater-Scarification—sound like a title to a horror movie? Well, actually not been designed to carry this excess
it's a new process for rejuvenating asphalt streets. volume of flow caused by water run-
off due to rainfall. Therefore, illegally
Renewability is a unique advantage of asphalt pavement. Pavements built connected drain tile systems could
with asphalt can be rejuvenated after they have served their projected design cause costly sanitary sewer back-ups
life. One of the most effective and innovative techniques for renewing asphalt for both the violators and their neigh-
pavements is the Heater-Sacrification Process. bors. The City also has to pay for all
With the costs of constructing and repairing City streets continually in- sanitary sewer discharged into the
creasing, the Fridley Engineering Department decided to initiate this new pro- Metropolitan Waste Control Commis-
sion's mains. Accordingly, drain tile
gram which in effect recycles old asphalt streets. systems connected to the sanitary
In short, the process consists of heating and scarifying (loosening existing sewers can result in an increase of
asphalt aggregate) the top 3/4 inch of existing asphalt. (Sketch A) This is then sewer charges to City residents.
compacted (Sketch B) and a leveling course of rejuvenating agent is applied. For these reasons, the City urges
(Sketch C) The rejuvenating agent acts as an adhesive, holding the scarified that all citizens please refrain from
asphalt in place in order to allow the final step of 11/z inches of asphalt to be connecting anything except sanitary
placed (Sketch D) and then compacted (Sketch E). wastes to the City's sanitary sewer
Heater-Scarification is a relatively new process; however, since 1973 and the system. Full cooperation will be ap-
energy shortage, the popularity of using this process has increased rapidly. preciated by the City and your neigh-
bors.
Fridley is the first municipality in Minnesota to utilize this truly unique and cost
efficient paving process.
Besides saving energy, it is estimated that this process will save the City
approximately 25 percent of the cost of normal street maintenance. Also, it is ASSESSOR'S CORNER
estimated that the Heater-Scarification Process will extend the life expectancy The last- half of the heal
of the new processed street up to five years beyond that of the conventional over- Estate Taxes are due on or
lay. before October 31, 1978. Your
The following streets will be treated by the Heater-Sacrification process: Real' Estate Tax refund check
7th Street from Mississippi Street to 53rd Avenue will be mailed to you some time
61st Avenue from 7th Street to Carol Drive in October.
West Moore Lake Drive from 61st Avenue to 1,200 feet south
FIRE CHIEF
HUGHES
RETIRES
Open House Q (-
Sunday, September 24 a
Chief Robert S. Hughes, veteran
Chief of the Fire Department, will re-
tire on September 1, 1978. Chief
Hughes joined the Fridley Fire Depart- L 1
ment at its inception in 1951. He has
served as chief of the department
since 1958. �
An Open House in his honor will be
held on Sunday afternoon, September FIREARMS SAFETY
24, at the Fridley V.F.W. at 1040
Osborne Road starting at 2 p.m. CLASSES
The Fridley Police Department will
Chief Hughes' Twenty-Seven Years of Service . . . be sponsoring a Firearms Safety
Course to be held in the Fridley Civic
Fire Service: Center classroom on Wednesday eve-
Member Alden Fire Department, 1940 to 1951 ning September 27 and Thursday eve-
Charter member Fridley Fire Department September 1, 1951 nings October 4, 11, 18 and 25, from 6
Served five terms as President of Minnesota State Fire Chiefs Association to 9 P.M.
Twelve years on Planning Committee for the Minn. State Fire School Committee The cost of the course is $2 per
student which is payable upon regis-
Twelve years on Legislative Committee for the Minn.State Fire Chiefs Association tration at the Fridley Police Depart-
Charter member and first President of Metro Paid Fire Chiefs Association ment. Registration should be com-
Originated the Uniform Marking of Invalids Homes, adopted by the Minnesota pleted prior to the first class. Enroll-
State Fire Chiefs Association and adopted by the International Association of ment will be on a first come basis
Fire Chiefs in 1957 with a class limit of 20 students. Fu-
Honored by the North Suburban Mutual Aid Association for contributions to the ture classes will be scheduled as
Fire Service in 1975 needed.
Assistant Chief of the Fridley Fire Department 1956-57 and 1958 Qualification of students are any
Volunteer Chief 1959 to January 1, 1965 Fridley area resident 12-15 years of
Paid Chief 1965 to the resent time age. Eleven year olds are eligible to
p take the training and receive certifica-
* * * * tion but must be 12 years old in order
for the certificate to be valid.
Was a Charter Member and served as President of the Lions Club Inquiries may be directed to the
Secretary of Hayes PTA Fridley Police Department at 571-3450.
Member of Fridley Commercial Club
Charter Member and Past President of the Fridley Chamber of Commerce THE PUBLIC AND US
Served two years on the Fridley Planning Commission The public is the most important
Mayor of the City of Fridley 1954-55 aspect of the Fridley city
Boy Scout Committeeman government.
Boy Scout Merit Badge Counselor The public is dependent on us as we
are dependent upon the public.
A call or complaint is not an
DANGERS CAN LURK
interuption of our work—
IN CHILDREN'S FORTS but the purpose of it.
Each year the Fire Department an- The public does us a favor when calling
swers calls to fires in forts and tree (or writing)—we are not doing a
houses built by youngsters. Many of favor by serving the public.
these houses are quite elaborate and The public is our business—
fun places for children. Parents are not an outsider's.
advised to look into the play houses, The public is not a cold statistic—
some of which may be underground but flesh and blood humans with
and include tunnels. Fridley's sandy m feelings and emotions like our own.
soil is not conducive to good tunnel The public is not someone to argue
building. or match wits with.
Some of the chief concerns regarding i The public is someone who brings us
use of forts and tree houses are the
methods of obtaining light in the fort wants—our job is to fill them.
The public
and also the possibility of smoking. _ s and attentive treatment
deserving of the most
courteous
Fire officials have found that fires are
the result of heating by open fire, use we can give.
of candles and smoking materials. The public is someone who makes it
We urge parents from time to time o, possible to pay our salary.
to look in on the forts the children The public is the lifeblood of our
have built. It is in the best safety in- `- ' business, and every other business.
terests of the children using them. Anonymous
ELECTIONS
PRIMARY—Tuesday, September 12
GENERAL ELECTION —Tuesday, November 7
There will be a state wide primary on September 12, and a state wide general
VOTING election on November 7. In addition to various County, State and National
offices, the general election will provide Fridley residents an opportunity to vote
DISTRICTS for the office of Councilmember in Wards I and III.
VOTER REGISTRATION INFORMATION
W'3' W-1, P-1 To voteg'ou must be registered, 18
y years of age or older, a citizen of the
P-1 United States, and have resided in Minnesota for 20 days.
RIR TRACKS __— W-2'.P-2 The last day to register for the primary election was August 22, and the last
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day to register for the general election is October 17. Voter registration cards
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will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week in the Police Department.
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W1' P-2 In order to register at the
g' polls on election day, you must have one of the
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RIVEN ' _ followingas roof of residency:
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1. A valid Minnesota Driver's License or receipt thereof.
6�ST wE W_2 P_1 2. A valid Minnesota Identification Card or receipt thereof.
2V2 STREET
3. A student identification card that contains the student's valid address.
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4. A student fee statement that contains the student's valid address.
5. A copy of a student registration card that contains the student's valid
INTERSTATE 694 I°
s W-2,.P-3 address.
53 AVE. 6. A registered voter in your precinct who can attest to your address.
7. A valid registration in the same precinct under a different address.
W-3, P-3 8. A letter (Ineffective Registration Letter) from the County Auditor,
addressed to the voter, presented to the registration election judge.
WARD
You may request an application for absentee ballots from the Anoka County
AND Auditor or the Fridley City Clerk. The actual absentee ballots are obtained from
the Anoka County Auditor's Office. You may apply for the ballots no sooner
PRECINCT than 45 days before the election nor less than one day before the day of the
election. Do not wait until the last day, as you must allow for mailing of the
BOUNDARIES ballots. The application for absentee ballots should be mailed to the Anoka
County Auditor, Anoka County Court House, Anoka, Minnesota 55303, or hand
delivered to the Auditor's Office. Please call City Hall for further information,
371-3450.
ELECTION JUDGES
The City is required by State Sta- THE POLLING PLACES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
tutes to choose election judges from the
lists submitted by the political parties. Precinct Ward One Ward Two Ward Three
These lists occasionally do not contain
sufficient names. If we find we have a 1 Woodcrest School Senior High School Riverwood School
shortage of judges after using the 880 Osborne Road 6000 West Moore 7150 East River Road
names submitted by the political par- Northeast Lake Drive
ties, and if you are interested in be-
coming an election judge, please call 2 Hayes School Rice Creek School Stevenson School
City Hall, 571-3450, Ext. 145. The City 615 Mississippi Street 6666 Arthur Street 6050 East River Road
must have a list of alternates. Northeast
These are judges who will be trained
and available in case of illness, etc. of 3 City Hall North Park School Roslyn Park Wesleyan
6431 University Avenue 5575 Fillmore Street Church
a regular judge on election day. The Northeast Northeast 5300 6th Street N.E.
salary is $2.50 an hour. Election day
hours for judges are 6 a.m., (one hour
before the polls open) until approxi- PLEASE DO NOT WAIT TO REGISTER ON ELECTION DAY. REGISTRATION
mately 10 p.m. for the primary and BEFORE THE DAY OF THE ELECTION WILL SAVE YOURSELF A LONG
possibly later for the general election. WAIT ON ELECTION DAY!
MUNICIPAL CALENDAR
SUN MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT
1 2
Lobo,Day Fridley Senior Human Reswrcez
Citizens Commission
City Offices Closed (Fridley Methodist 7:30 p.m.
Church)
7:00 p.m.
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
City Council Community Plan ing
Meeting eve
Dlop t Caroni a"
]:30 p.m. Commission Meeting
Meeting 7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
4 Autumn
Ft Day
Citizenship City Council Fridley Senior Citizens irs
pay Meering—d (Fridley Methodist Church) 0
Public H—i 12:00 Naon
7:30 p.m. Appeals zam
Meeting 7:30 0
Environmental Quality
9 C. .... Meeti"g
17 18 120 21 22 23
Parks and Recreation Planning
Commission Commission
Meetbg Meerin
:30 p.m. ]:30 pg-
7
City Council
Meeting
24 25 7:30 P.m. 26 27 28 29 30
SEPTEMBER
SUN MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT
J wish Fridley Senior Pla"nirm n sg H Res ces
New Veor Cit'.- Cam mm
Coission ur
City Council IF,idiey Methodist Meetmn io Meeting
Meeting Church 7:30 p.m. 7:30 P.m.
7:30 P.m. 7:00 p.m. -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Columbus Appeals Y—Kipper
Day Commission Meeting
Ci Offices 7:30 p.m.
Closed Community
Development
Commission Meeting
8 9 10 7`30 p m 11 12 13 14
City Council F,idley Senior Citizens
Meeting and Public (Fridley Methodist
Hearings Church)
7:30 p.m. 12:00 Nm"
Environmental Quality
Commission
15 16 17 aPm. 18 19 20 21
Parks and Recreation Fl—
C___ t
Meeting Commission
City Council Meeting
Meeting 7:30 p.m. 1
7:30 p.m.
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
City Council Halloween
Conference Meeting Lost Half
7:30 p.m. of Real Estate
Tax Due
29 30 31
OCTOBER
SUN MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT
Hu"wn Rewurces
Comm
Meetin®sio
7:30 o.m.
1 2 3 4
City Council Election Day Planning City Offices Closed Veterans
Meeting Polls Jpen Commission Day
7:30 p.m. ]:30 a .-8:00 P.m. Meeting
Fridley Senior Citizens 7.30 p. .
(Fridley Methodist
Church)
5 6 7 ]:00 p.m. 8 9 10 11
City Council Appeals
m.Q and Com
Public Hearings Mee m1iso
gsi
7:30 P.m. 7:30 p.m.
Com unity
Development
12 13 14 `a a,","Mee" 15 16 17 18
City Courgll Fridley Senior planning Thanksgiving City Offices Closed
Meeting Ci"z s�" pa
Com n y
]:30 p.m. (Fridley Methodist Meet n�gCity Offices Closed
Church) 7:30 p.m.
12:00 Noon
Environmental Quality
19 20 21 C'30--
"'m m"t"g 22 23 24 25
p.
Parks 8 Recreation
Com n
Meeti.sio
7:30 p.m.
City Council
Confere
26 27 o apme 28 29 30
NOVEMBER
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A tikes-eQunt un fc�z peo l# Qf °alb :ages. :fih�re "will be two.di tanc for
compettition,and two"events fir each"rummer. The" first:event will be the `Tguess
dour`time" where each partieipaz t predicts theme it will take hirpAer to"
VISION SAFETY complete the run." The second event will be the cross cn rrtry:race with the flrst
runner crossing"the finish dine being declared the winner. Awards will be;.prey
CONTROL ZONE ° .
seated"for. each event. =
Age Groups; I 12 and-under II Junior High
In order to provide safe passage for HI Senior Hfglx;to age — e 31 an& Ver
both vehicles and pedestrian traffic on Locatli+tnxt Locke` Park,---(by',Q61umbfiv ,Iee Arenas
public streets, the City of Fridley is When. Saturda , 06tober 21, at 10 "a.ni.
requesting all residents who reside on Gmist.": 1;O0,°per entrant
corner lots to prevent obstructions TABU 'TENNIS TO"URNAMET
that impede the vision of persons ap- The 14th Annuat Frfdle ,Table 'enrds �`ournanxent will be held"an°- Saturday,"
proaching the intersection. October 28,"197$,At Parkview Elementary r School; located at 6085 7th 4tfeet X.E.
This will an ripen tournament with cornpe#itfon in singles and doubles events
Section 205.154 of the City Code for br th men and women ; Cco tit' -begins at 8 a.m.
requires that, "on a corner lot in a Men's Class I -1 .and under, -Women Class"j,� --15 to, 1$
vision safety zone, nothing shall be WnmeVs'Class I 14and under Men's Class III ----'1$ and older =
erected, placed, planted or allowed to Men's Class II —15 to 18 Women's Class III—19 and older-
grow in such a manner as to impede WINTER SPORTS; AMA E" S� MEETINGS
vision , the vision safety control The following o €tizational i�z tings `wild]. be held fri the:lower, level of the
zone is described as follows: Civic Center. Minagers of, teams or players interested in forming a team'"are
invited to attend." All"particl0ntsmust,live or work in Pridley, All teams t`ust
the triangle area created by join- register and ;pal' °entry fee by November 29.
ing two lines drawn twenty-five
ivien's BaIcball
Wednesdays Nranrnber 15 6;3{d P m
(25) feet from the corner inter-
section of the property lines. (See �ednela �IVye
fridr"16 �. 7: k ,
Diagram). s
Wednesr3 �
In conducting a survey, the City Coo aes"V040% _
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found approximately thirty-five (35)
'hurl N herr l x P
intersections where a driver of an on 0
ow
', Or 1
coming vehicle would have difficulty
seeing all approaching traffic. There
fore, the City is requesting you, the
property owner, to correct this prob
lem and thereby make the City's urdll'dterrie the„ irIrrg;', as"' t
streets safer to travel f1 Sas%etbal free threw shoot C } macer kdcdr
If you need any assistance in de- { ? football a - .°,. f5 ° bee iacaracy",toss
termining the extent of your obstruc 1131 � r-Hockey°ick e
tion; or if you have any questions,
or if this creates an adverse hardship,
please contact the Environmental Of-
ficer at 571-3450. �
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BACK TALK: DETACH AND MAIL TO: THIS NEWSLETTER IS: POLLUTION REMINDER
This newsletter is an effort on City Manager's Office ❑ Very Informative I The City's Engineering Department
the part of the City to provide 6431 University Ave. N.E. ❑ Worthwhile I would like to remind Fridley residents
and businesses once again to be extra
civic information to the citi- Fridley, MN 55432 ❑ Of Little Value I
zens of Fridley. We would like I careful with pollutants that may be
to know what you think of I washed into our storm sewer systems.
the contents. Are we covering COMMENTS: � Petroleum products such as motor
areas of interest to you? Are I oil, gasoline, some cleaning fluids and
we missing items that would I other petroleum distillates are espe-
be helpful to you? Sugges- I cially harmful since they do not read-
tions, comments, criticism? ily dissolve in storm water run-off and
end up polluting either the river, the
DATE I creek, or landlocked storm drainage
I areas within the City.
NAME
(optional) I Here are some area locations and
times when your motor oil may be
ADDRESS I taken for safe disposal:
(optional) Fridley Municipal Garage, 400 71st
Avenue N.E., Fridley, Monday-Friday,
CALENDAR i 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Anoka Public Works Maintenance
QUESTIONNAIRE I Shop, 215 Harrison Avenue, Anoka,
Since 1972, the City of Fridley has I everyday, 24 hours a day.
produced and distributed an annual Coon Rapids FasGas Station, 2841
8 x 111/2 inch City calendar which in-
cludes City events, e.g. City Council
meetings, Commission meetings, elec- I everyday, 24 hours a day.
tion information etc. To reduce costs,
and yet provide basic information, the - =.=
City is experimenting with incorpo-
rating
ncorpo I DONATE A TREE
rating a three-month calendar in each
quarterly newsletter. CITY of FRIDLEY I If you are considering dispos-
To obtain citizen response on this CALENDAR& i ing of any trees on your prop
project, we are asking residents to ANNUAL REPORT
fill out this questionnaire. _ I erty, please call our Tree Adop
I would prefer the annual 8 x 111/2 1978 I tion Service at the Parks and
inch calendar (which is more I Recreation Department, 571-3450.
elaborate and more costly). Trees up to 4 inches in di-
E] I would prefer the three-month I ameter in areas accessible to the
calendar that is included in this I City's tree spade will be neatly
newsletter (which is more Con- I removed and planted in our
cise and less costly). park system.
THIS CAN BE RETURNED WITH YOUR WATER BILL
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FALL REPORT
CITY OF FRIDLEY
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E.
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432
VOLUNTARISM?? CITY COUNCIL
The City is exploring the pos Mayor .............. ....William J. Nee
Councilman-at-Large ........................ Robert Barnette
sibility of expanding its corps of Councilman 1st Ward .....................Edward-Hamernik
Councilman 2nd Ward .....`.....::.........Dennis Schneider
volunteers. If you are interested Councilman 3rd Ward ...Edward J. Fitzpatrick
in volunteering, have ideas about CITY MANAGER................................Nasim M. Qureshi
how and in what areas volun- CITY OF FRIDLEY SERVICE DIRECTORY
teers could be utilized, or what- Administrative Offices—Civic Center...................571-3450
ever, please call 571-3450, Ext. Police (24 Hours—Non Emergency)...................571-3457
152. Office Hours......8 a.m. to 5 p.m. .Monday through Friday
FIRE AND POLICE EMERGENCY..........427-1212