SAV95-01 . .
CITY OF FRIDLEY p
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. �
FRIDLEY, MN 55432
(612) 571-3450 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
VACATION APPLICATION FORM
PROPERTY INFORMATION - site plan required for submittal; see attached
Address: 5'9 X x 3� -�-��'
Property Identification Number(PIN)
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Legal description: L�r-5 29 �1 �O, f��u� 12, .�-/�1i, ��
Lot Block TracdAddition
Lega�l ad�c�ti�of easement to be vacated: �u- -T+Mw-�T o� T�rt� ��s
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Current zoning: .�- l. f�Y�i�\I�1¢r,Sauare footage/acreage
Reason for vacation: (�,u�,-�,�r- �„��,�- -F--;�,r,�„X .�,uE
Have you operated a business in a city which required a business license?
Yes No If yes, which city?
If yes, what type of business?
Was that license ever denied or revoked? Yes No
FEE OWNER INFORMATION (as it appears on the property title)
(Contract Purchasers: Fee Owners must sign this form prior to processing)
NAME Cit7Y ����t.�(
ADDRESS ��I UN�u� �v��E--
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SIGNATURE DATE
PETITIONER INFORMATION
NAME
ADDRESS
DAYTIME PHONE
SIGNATURE DATE
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Permit SA V# �J -CJ � Receipt#
Application received by: ,o
Scheduled Planning Commis ion date: �,_,Q,��- I�/g9�
Scheduled City Council date:
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CITY OF FRIDLSY PLl1lI RHnIEN CHECICLIBT
B. Site Plan:
Applicants for vacations must submit the leqal description of the
parcel (easemerlt, street, etc.) to be vacated. 1. Property line dimensions, location of all existing and
proposed structures with distance from boundaries,
Complete site plans, signed by a registered architect, civil distance between structures, building dimensions and
engineer, landscape architect, or other design professional, to floor elevations
include the following:
2. Grading and drainage plan showing existing natural
A. General: features (topography, wetlands, vegetation, etc.) as well
as proposed grade elevations and sedimentation and storm
1. Name and address of project water retention ponds. Calculations for storm water
detention/retention areas.
2. Legal description (certificate of survey may be required)
3. All existinq and proposed points of egreas/ingress
3. Name, address, and telephone number of applicant, showinq widths of property lines, turning radii abutting
enqineer, and owner of record rights-of-way with indicated center line, paving width, �
existinq and proposed median cuts, and intersections of
4. Date proposed, north arrow, scale, number of sheets, name streets and driveways
of drawer
4. Vehicular circulation system showing location and
5. Description of intended use of site, buildings, and dimensions for all driveways, parking spaces, parking lot
structures including type of occupancy and estimated aisles, service roads, loading areas, fire lanes,
occupancy load emerqency access (if necessary), public and private
streets, alleys, sidewalks, bike paths, direction of
6. Existinq zoning and land use traffic flow, and traffic-control devices
7. Tabulation box indicatinq: 5. Landscaping Plan
(i) Size of parcel in sq. ft. 6. Location, access, and screening detail of trash
enclosures
(ii) Gross floor area of buildinqs
7. Location and screening detail of rooftop equipment
(iii) Percent of site covered by building
. 8. Building elevations from all directions
(iv) Percent of site covered by impervious surface
9. Utility plan identifyinq size and direction of existing
(v) Percent of sita covered by green area water and sewer lines, fire hydrants, distance of
hydrant to proposed building
(vi) Projected number of employees
(vii) Number of seats if intended use is a restaurant or
place of assembly
(viii) Number of parking spaces required
(ix) Number of parking spaces provided including
handicapped
(x) Height of all buildings and structures and number of
stories
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The City of Fridley has submitted a Vacation Application to vacate all of the slip off road �
extending from University Avenue to the 5900 block of third street. The intent of the
vacation is to provide for single family residential development. N
12.�s LOCATION MAP
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SAV #95-01 Mailing List Mailed: 2/23/95
City of Fridley 4/12/95
ACCAP Alvin/Karen Hogenson Hugh/Darlene Churchill
Human Service Center or Current Resident or Current Resident
1201 - 89th Avenue, #345 5851 - 2 1/2 Street NE 5955 - 2 1/2 Street NE
Blaine, MN 55434 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Current Resident Martin Rohwedder Current Resident
110 - 61st Avenue NE or Current Resident 6015 Main Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 6007 Main Street NE Fridley, MN 55432
Fridley, MN 55432
Current Resident Sharon Dombeck George/Irene White
6011 Main Street NE or Current Resident or Current Resident
Fridley, MN 55432 6036 - 2 1/2 Street NE 6032 - 2 1/2 Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Robert/Joyce Warolin Charles/Katherine Lynk Du Wayne Williamette
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
6024 - 2 1/2 Street NE 6014 - 2 1/2 Street NE 6004 - 2 1/2 Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Russell Dean Girard Judith Ann Downing Donald/Mary Fortune
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
6000 - 2 1/2 Street NE 6001 - 2nd Street NE 6009 - 2nd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Michael/Marion Skrypec Nicholas/Lauren Nelson Thomas/Joan Turner
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
6017 - 2nd Street NE 6031 - 2nd Street NE 6035 - 2nd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
James/Marianne Zimmer Michael Alan Chmiel Everett/Bertha Fredrick
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
6037 - 2nd Street NE 6039 - 2nd Street NE 6040 - 2nd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Myron/Strobel Helget Dave/Cindy Kelly Richard/Julie Pederson
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
6030 - 2nd Street NE 6022 - 2nd Street NE 6018 - 2nd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Ellen Smith Resident/Manager Current Resident
or Current Resident 6008 - 2nd Street NE 6001 - 2nd Street NE
6012 - 2nd Street NE Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Fridley, MN 55432
Current Resident Current Resident John/Deborah Mastley
6000 - 2nd Street NE 6019 Main Street NE 1226 - 148th Lane NW
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Andover, MN 55304
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
6021 Main Street NE 6875 Madison Street NE 6035 Main Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Patricia Donnay Robert/Jane Hosman Current Resident
or Current Resident or Current Resident 5942 - 2nd Street NE
5980 - 2nd Street NE 281 Sylvan Lane NE Fridley, MN 55432
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Current Resident Jerry/Barbara McNurlin Michael Hlavinka
5938 - 2nd Street NE or Current Resident or Current Resident
Fridley, MN 55432 5936 - 2nd Street NE 5932 - 2nd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Current Resident Janet Taylor Current Resident
5924 - 2nd Street NE or Current Resident 5910 - 2nd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 5916 - 2nd Street NE Fridley, MN 55432
Fridley, MN 55432
Edward/Mavis Pries Ervin/Gloria Bjorngjeld Lillian Hlavinka
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5905 Main Street NE 5909 Main Street NE 5923 Main Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Daniel Stumpf Linda Kroone Current Resident
or Current Resident or Current Resident 5961 Main Street NE
5925 Main Street NE 5933 Main Street NE Fridley, MN 55432
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
John/Marjory Chura Current Resident Joseph/Lynn Pilon
or Current Resident 5981 Main Street NE 4732 Debra Court
5973 Main Street NE Fridley, MN 55432 Shoreview, MN 55126
Fridley, MN 55432
Current Resident Dale Knott Jack/Mary Oppegard
5980 - 2 1/2 Street NE 2000 Fairway Drive or Current Resident
Fridley, MN 55432 Minneapolis, MN 55421 5948 - 2 1/2 Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Meyer/Brown Roger/Eleta Blesi Current Resident
or Current Resident or Current Resident 5916 - 2 1/2 Street NE
5942 - 2 1/2 Street NE 5924 - 2 1/2 Street NE Fridley, MN 55432
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Current Resident Current Resident Irvin B r agel
5908 - 2 1/2 Street NE 5900 - 2 1/2 Street NE P.O. Bo 81973
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Minnea ol s, MN 55458
Richard/Ann Snyder Lloyd/Alice La Pointe Douglas/Joan Jarosh
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5901 - 2nd Street NE 5909 - 2nd Street NE 5917 - 2nd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Gordon Hedlund Jeffrey/Susan Elmer Henry Malikowski
1255 Pike Lake Drive or Current Resident or Current Resident
New Brighton, MN 55112 5923 - 2nd Street NE 5929 - 2nd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Ruth Glynn John/Shirley Bachand Mark/Sharon Spilman
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5935 - 2nd Street NE 5945 - 2nd Street NE 5957 - 2nd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Willard/Doris Guimont Current Resident Robert/Loretta Ecker
or Current Resident 5974 - 3rd Street NE or Current Resident
5980 - 3rd St. NE, #1 Fridley, MN 55432 5940 - 3rd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
��Curtis/Pamela Sorum Current Resident Michael Mezzenga
25103 Northrup Drive 5900 - 3rd Street NE 1435 - 14th Avenue NW
Laguna, CA 92656 Fridley, MN 55432 New Brighton, MN 55112
Current Resident Bernice Williams Patricia Gabel
5901 - 2 1/2 Street NE or Current Resident or Current Resident
Fridley, MN 55432 5945 - 2 1/2 Street NE 5947 - 2 1/2 Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Roger/Joyce Vanous Thomas Thompson Joseph Cherveny
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5860 - 3rd Street NE 5846 - 3rd Street NE 5852 - 2 1/2 Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Karen Moorman Current Resident Robert Herr
or Current Resident 5846 - 2 1/2 Street NE 4996 Stewart Avenue
5850 - 2 1/2 Street NE Fridley, MN 55432 White Bear Lk, MN 55110
Fridley, MN 55432
Ronald/Peggy Newland Elmer/Jean Gabrelcik Uri/Mala Herzberg
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5841 - 2 1/2 Street NE 5845 - 2 1/2 Street NE 5847 - 2 1/2 Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Daryl Kiefer Rogers Properties Current Resident
or Current Resident 4240 Trail Ridge Lane 5851 - 2nd Street NE
5849 - 2 1/2 Street NE Minnetonka, MN 55345 Fridley, MN 55432
Fridley, MN 55432
Paul/Eileen Reider Eugene/Jean Hagberg Theodora/Lawrence Link
or Current Resident or Current Resident 3922 Arthur Street NE
5875 - 2nd Street NE 5881 - 2nd Street NE Columbia Hghts, MN 5542
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Current Resident Donald Dolan Commercial Property
5960 Main Street NE 2 Lookout Road Investment
Fridley, MN 55432 Dellwood, MN 55110 2685 Long Lake Road
Roseville, MN 55113
Northwestern Bell US West Inc. Current Resident
70 West 4th Street 6300 So. Syracuse Way 5920 - 3rd Street NE
Room 1-C Suite 700 Fridley, MN 55432
St. Paul, MN 55102 Englewood, CO 80111
John/Karen Earley Richard Peterson Ben/Ann Monson
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
6041 - 3rd Street NE 247 - 57th Place NE 6046 - 2 1/2 Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Martin/Emily Dykhoff John Orlando Bonnie Mikkola
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5810 - 3rd Street NE 5805 - 3rd Street NE 5833 - 2 1/2 Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Ed and Anne Andrajack Paul Beall David Landrus
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5832 - 3rd Street NE 261 - 57th Place NE 5775 - 2 1/2 Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Terry Hart A1 and Kathy Roesler Jamie Johnson
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
6000 - 3rd Street NE 5955 - 3rd Street NE 6008 - 2nd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Nikki Schatz Mildred Barker Keith Raveling
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
6008 - 2nd Street NE 5800 - 3rd Street NE 5813 - 2 1/2 Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Charles/Luel Lindberg Jerry/Barbara McNurlin Eugene Lundberg
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5825 - 2 1/2 Street NE 5820 - 2 1/2 Street NE 5815 - 2nd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Otto Tauer Eugene Tomas DJ & DA Wiederhold
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5866 - 2nd Street NE 5816 - 2nd Street NE 5825 Main Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
F & M Schoenberger Berton Cross Herbert/Jeanette Moore
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5857 Main Street NE 5790 - 2nd Street NE 5801 - 2 1/2 Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Viola Pfieffer Peter Measner Robert/Doris Johnson
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5817 - 2 1/2 Street NE 5834 - 2 1/2 Street NE 5810 - 2 1/2 Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Rebecca Street Ward/Blesi Gerald/Carol Hooser
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5825 - 2nd Street NE 5848 - 2nd Street NE 5800 - 2nd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
James Dudley HUD Adeline Swanson
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5835 Main Street NE 5861 Main Street NE 5770 - 2nd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Lyle/Denise Janz Angela Wax Judith Konsela
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5807 - 2 1/2 Street NE 5821 - 2 1/2 Street NE 5828 - 2 1/2 Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Albin/Ebba Johnson Glenn Johnson John Weatherly
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5800 - 2 1/2 Street NE 5835 - 2nd Street NE 5830 - 2nd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
John Blahoski Henry/Meta Polansky Habitat for Humanity
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
105 - 58th Avenue NE 5847 Main Street NE 5790 - 2nd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Rosemarie Sands William/Ione Alaspa John/Aileen Pawluk
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5765 Main Street NE 5925 - 3rd Street NE 5931 - 3rd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Carmen Mack Kevin Raatikka William/Ora Talley
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
131 - 57th Place NE 233 - 57th Place NE 281 - 57th Place NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Northwind Foods, Inc. Gerald Gage Dorothy Mayer
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
280 - 57th Avenue NE 218 - 57th Place NE 5807 - 3rd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Michele McNeil D & B Habermann Constance Gunnufson
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5839 - 3rd Street NE 5840 - 3rd Street NE 5917 - 3rd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
rrent Resident Bernard Jeska, Sr. Hyo Shik/In Ja Chong
5973 - 3rd Street NE or Current Resident or Current Resident
Fridley, NIN 55432 215 - 57th Place NE 251 - 57th Place NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Lyndale Terminal Co. Del and Peggy Price Mir Abbas/Aziza Sajady
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
251 - 57th Avenue NE 5821 - 3rd Street NE 5849 - 3rd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Gerald/Louise Almlie ���Mary Gabrelcik Richard Bistodeu
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5826 - 3rd Street NE 5923 - 3rd Street NE 101 - 57th Place NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Drucilla Sando Gary/Kathleen Harvet Irvin/Efron Herman
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
219 - 57th Place NE 271 - 57th Place NE 262 - 57th Place NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Paul/Joyce Laduke Orlin/Darlene Peterson �� rrent Resident
or Current Resident or Current Resident � � 56 - 3rd Street NE
216 - 57th Place NE 5831 - 3rd Street NE Fridley, MN 55432
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Lucille Bodin Northpoint Ind. Center Margaret Reed
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5824 - 3rd Street NE 5730 Main Street NE 6017 - 3rd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Richard Anderson Ernest/Ruby Erovick Wallace Gregerson
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
6063 - 3rd Street NE 6070 - 3rd Street NE 6040 - 3rd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Barbara Weddel Wolf Affias Lowell/Betty Wolff
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
6010 - 3rd Street NE 6015 - 2 1/2 Street NE 6045 - 2 1/2 Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Audrey Nelson Bernice Williams John Wolfe
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
250 - 61st Avenue NE 5945 - 2nd Street NE 6007 - 3rd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
David Henrikson Jerome Dold Juli Ann Hegna
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
6031 - 3rd Street NE 6073 - 3rd Street NE 6060 - 3rd Street NE
I Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley,
MN 55432
Steven Wraneschetz Ruth Anne Bjork Gerald/Mary Onasch
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
6030 - 3rd Street NE 251 - 60th Avenue NE 6025 - 2 1/2 Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Fadi/Jocelyn Awaijane Herbert/Lucinda Aaker Michael/Elaine Pestello
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
6055 - 2 1/2 Street NE 6060 - 2 1/2 Street NE 6011 - 3rd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Wayne/Mary Johnson Joe Henson Thomas/Jean Johnson
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
6051 - 3rd Street NE 270 - 61st Avenue NE 6050 - 3rd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, NIN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Joyce Theroux Jean Woehler David Keller
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
6020 - 3rd Street NE 6011 - 2 1/2 Street NE 6025 - 2 1/2 Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Kay Herrmann David Rybak Constance Gunnufson
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
260 - 61st Avenue NE 6060 - 2nd Street NE 5915 - 3rd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
D & Z Findell S & A Development Co. Charles Fischer
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
110 - 58th Avenue NE 5770 - 2 1/2 Street NE 248 - 58th Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Violet Rocek Vern Brantner/A1 Bates Robert Cross
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5791 - 2 1/2 Street NE 5783 - 2 1/2 Street NE 5801 - 2nd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Kathy Roessler John/Sue Keppler David/Robin Heryla
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5846 - 2 1/2 Street NE 100 - 58th Avenue NE 5761 - 2nd Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Meyer/Joanne Broder Mary Gabrelcik Michael/Lois Madzey
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
278 - 58th Avenue NE 5740 University Ave. NE 5775 Main Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Lyndale Terminal Co. Paul Slesar/Carol Wood Current Resident
or Current Resident or Current Resident 232 - 58th Avenue NE
250 - 57th Avenue NE 5780 - 2 1/2 Street NE Fridley, MN 55432
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Raymond/Dorothy Hegna Ernest Bergstrom Bret/Toni Anderson
or Current Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5770 - 3rd Street NE 5760 - 3rd Street NE 241 - 57th Place NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
City Council Members David Newman
Planning Comm. Chair
7635 Alden Way NE
Fridley, MN 55432
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CITY OF
FRIDLEY
FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER •6431 UMVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 • (612) 571-3450• FAX (612)571-1287
February 23 , 1995
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The City of Fridley Planning Commission will be holding an
informal hearing on a vacation request, SAV #95-01, by the City
of Fridley, to vacate all that part of the egress road from T.H.
47 (University Avenue) lying over Lots 29 and 30, Block 12, Hyde
Park, in order to construct a single family home on the property,
generally located at 5900 - 3rd Street N.E.
Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an
opportunity at the Planning Commission meeting on Wednesday,
March 15, 1995 at the Fridley Municipal Center, 6431 University
Avenue N.E. at 7: 30 p.m. Any questions related to this item may
be referred to the Fridley Community Development Department at
572-3592.
Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an
interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require
auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 no
later than March 8 , 1995.
DAVID NEWMAN
CHAIR
PLANNING COMMISSION
PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
CITY COUNCIL
Notice is hereby given that there will be a public hearing of the
Fridley City Council at the Fridley Municipal Center, 6431
University Avenue N.E. on Monday, April 24, 1995 at 7: 30 p.m. for
the purpose of:
Consideration of a Vacation request, SAV #95-
Ol, by the City of Fridley, to vacate all
that part of the egress road from T.H. 47
(University Avenue) lying over Lots 29 and
30, Block 12, Hyde Park, in order to
construct a single family home on the
property, generally located at 5900 - 3rd
Street N.E.
Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an
interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require
auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 no
later than April 17, 1995.
Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an
opportunity at the above stated time and place. Any questions
related to this item may be referred to the Fridley Community
Development Department at 572-3592 .
WILLIAM J. NEE
MAYOR
Publish: April 11, 1995
April 18, 1995
City of Fridiey
pUBLIC HEARINQ BEFORE
THE CI'fY COUNCIL
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30,Block 12.HYde�o�io�the propeKY�
ttruct a si^91e��`�^��y 3td Sueet N.E.
�no�ly I�e,ted at 5900- lanning to
Hearing impaired pe��ete�or other Pe�'
attand whe nead an intarP uira auxiliary
��s���sab�lities who req
afds should contact Ronl;��995ins at
SM�rpp no later than Ap.. �be haetd
MY�nll penons daainn9at tha abova
nunity
shall ba 9i�n an°PP° uealions relnt-
stated Ume and ple�ro��to the Fndlay
ed to this itam rt►sY
CommunitY Dev°�°P�^°^t Department at
572-3592.
yy�u,�/�M d.NEE
MAYOR F�idley Fxus Plews
(April 11.18.19951
City of Fridley
PUBUC NEARINO BEFORE
TNE CITY COUNCIL
Notice is heroby piven that there wiil be a
public haaring of the Fridley City Council at
tha Fridlay Municipal Center, 6431
Universiy Avenue N.E.on Monday,April 24,
1995 at 7:30 p.m.for the purpose of:
Consideration of e Vacation requeet,SAV
M95-01,by the Ciry of Fridley,to vacate all
that part of tha egreae road from T.H.47
(Univeroity Avenue) 1ying over Lota 29 and
30, Block 12, Hyde park� in order to con-
siruct a single tamily home on the propery.
generally Iocated at 5900-3rd Stree!N.E.
attend rwho need�antlnPerpreter orI other per�
sone with disabilitiee who require auxiliary
aids ahould contact Roberta Collins at
572-3500 no later than April 17,1995.
Any end ali persona desiring to be heard
shall ba given an opportunity at the above
stated tima and place. Any queaUons relat-
ed to this ftem mey be rofer►ed to tha Fridley
Community Devalopmant Departmant at
572-3592.
WILLIAM J.NEE
MAYOR
(Aprii 11,1g,1gg5) Fridley Focus News
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City of Fridley
AN ORDINANCE UND R SEC ON 12,07
OF THE CITY CHARTEq TO VACATE
STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND
APPENDIX C OF THE C�Ty CODE
The City Council of the City of Fridley
does hereby ordain ae folbwa
SECTION 1. To vacate all that pert of the
egress road from Trunk Hiphway 47
(Univeraity Avenue) lyinp over Lote 29 and
30, Block 12, Hyde Park. All in Anoka
ally lo�cated at the interoection p(3rd Si►est
end 60th Avenue.
A�� �y�n9 in the North Half of Section 23,
T-30,R-24,Cily o}FNdley,County of Anoka,
Minnesota.
Be and ia hereby vacated.
SECTION 2, The said vacation haa been
made in conformance with Minneaota
Statutes and purauant to Section 12.07 of
the City Charter and Appendix C of the Ciy
Code ahall be ao amended.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
15TH DAY OF MAY,1995,
WILLIAM J.NEE-MAYOR
ATTEST:
WILLIAM A.CHAMPA,CITY CLERK
Public Hearing: April 24,1995
Firat Reading: Mey 8�1995
Second Reeding: May 15,1gg6
�MBY 23,1995)Fridley Focus News
City of Fridley
AN ORDINAN EAUND R SECTION 12.06
OF THE CITY CHARTER DECLARING
CERTAIN REAL ESTATE TO BE
SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZING THE
SALE THEREOF
The City Council of the City of Fridley
doea hereby ordain as tolbws:
SECTION 1. The City o}Fridley is the fee
owner of the tract of Iand within the City of
Fridley,Anoka County, State of Minneaota,
described as followe:
Lots 27, 2B, 2g, end 30, Block 12, Hyde
Park, City of Fridley, Anoka County,
Minneaota.
the C ty'Cou cil that h C tyy not lon�ge�has
any reason to continue to own said property,
and the City is hereby authorized to aell or
enter into a contract to sell said property.
SECTION 3. The Mayor and City Clerk
cont acayand deeds to affect the sale of
said property,
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
15TH DAY OF MAY,1995.
WILLIAM J.NEE-MAYOR
ATTEST:
WILLIAM A.CHAMPA,CITY CLERK
Firot Reading: May 8,1995
Second Reading. Mey 15,1995
(MaY�.1995)Fridley Fxus Newa
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CITYOF I CITY OF FRIDLEY
COMMISSION APPLICATION REVIEW
FRiDLEY; � -
File Number File Date Meetinq Date
12 2/23/95 3/ 15/95
File Description: Vacation request, SAV ��95-01 , by the City of Fridley
To vacate all that part of the egress road from T.H. 47 (University Avenue)
lying over Lots 29 and 30, Block 12, Hyde Park, in order to construct a single family home
Si�-t�ie prope�y;,-generalT�v-�o ateT-t��7� r� Stre t�' =
Complete Review Chec7Clis€; Re�urn £o �e Comafur`nit� Development Department
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Nnvemiber 2�., 1994 �
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City ��f Fridley '
Attn: Micheile '
6431 �University Avenue N.E. �
Fridl�sy, Minnesota 5543:2
Re: In�ts 2? and 28, Bloc:k 12, Hyd.e Park -
Dear 1�Sichelle: �
�In response to your request fo� our services are Lats 27 ax�d 28, Block 12, '
Hyde :Park as outlined by your telephone call, we est�'na�e the cost to run '
betwe�an $ 500 to $ 700. Enclosed herewith find a oapy of our hourly rate ;
sched�ale. The work woul�� be done on an hourly basis with itemized sta�ements ',
issue�3 upnn completion. !,
Kurth Surveyxng's respon;sibilities in this matter w3:3.1 be as follows: ;
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1. �Prepare boundary su:rvey with topography.
2. ,3upply Cert if icate ��f Survey on abave. I���
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'Phank you irz advanc�� for your oonsideration o£ aur firm in this endeavor �,
and, ,�s always, if you h��ve any q�estians or carnment�, please feel free to call, i
write or fax. Ta noti£y us of acceptance of the abdve es�imat� please sigz3 and i
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3 Ma�n crew with normal supPlies and vehicles w/R.�_:S. $ 95.00
3 M2u1 crew with norn�al supplies and vehicles wo/Ri:L.5. $ 90.00 '
2 Mau� crew wit1� normal supplies ana vehicles w/R.b�S. $ 80.00
2 Mz�n crew with nox�mal supplies and vehicles wo/RiL.S. $ 75.00
Draf'tsman $ 35.00
Drai`tsmai�s Aide ' $ 27.00
Computer Time $ 15.00
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Topography:
Existing �f
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Zoning/Platting:
Availability
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Utilitics:
Vchicular �� �d ��
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Roll No. I - 60th Avenue Slip-Off (Cont'd .)
� HYDE PARK ADDITION
Lot Block. Full-Rate One-half Rate Assessment Assessment
� Footage Footage Full-Rate One-half Rate
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N�of 28 21 20 185.20�
� 29 21 40 370.40�
30 21 42 388.92
� 1 22 42 388.92
2 22 40 370.40'
3 22 40 370.40�
4 & N'�of5 22 60 555.60�
� S'� of 5 &6 22 60 555.60� �
7 • 22 40 370.40�
8 22 40 370.40�
9 22 40 370.40�
10 22 40 370.40'
11 22 40 370.40�
12 & 13 22 80 740.80�
_ 14 & 15 22 80 740.80�
16 22 40 185.2C►�
17 & 18 22 80 370.��0'
i9 22 4o iss.zo�
z� 22 40 185.20'
21 22 40 185.20''
22 22 40 Z$5.2Q'
23 22 40 185.20�
24. 22 40 185.ZCr'
�5 � 2E 22 80 370.40�
27 22 40 I85.20�
28 22 40 185.20i
29 22 40 285.�0�
30 22 42 194.4F�
1 & 2 27 91 842.b6
� 3 27 44 407 .44
4 & 5 ?_7 88 E14.8b
6 27 . 44 203.72
� 7 27 44 203.72.
, 8 27 44 203.7:'_
9 & 10 27 92 425,76
� 6 & s2 of7 28 66 611.16
NZ af7 & 8 28 66 611.16
9 & 10 28 gl 842.66
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2590 ft. 1428 ft. $ 24,909.40 $ 6,611.64
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� TOTAL COST �31,51_1,04
Total cost: $31,511.09 -,3,4G4 feet (Full footage of l.ots fronting on 3rd Street and
one-half of. foota�,e fronting on ?_2 Street) = $9.26 pi:r faot
Lots Fronting or. 3rd Street: 2,b'�0 feet @ $9.26 per foot = $24,90S.4Q
;: Lots Fronting on 22 Street: 1,428 reet @ $ 4.63 per toot (A�e�11164rate) �
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
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STREET II�IPROVEMENT PR03ECT ST, 1971-4
Roll No. I- 60th Avenue Slig-Off
HYDE PA.RK ADDITION .
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Lot Block Full-Rate One-halt Rate Assessment Assessment
� Footage Footage Full-Rate One-ha.lf Rate
3 & 4 11 80 $ 740.80'
5 & 6 11 80 740.80�
7 & N2of8 11 60 555.6Q�
S2of8 & 11 40 370.40'
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S 2 of 9 11 20 I85.20 � �
10 11 40 � 370.40-
11 11 40 370.40�
12 11 40 370.40�
13 11 40 370.40�
; ].4 & 15 11 80 740.80'
16 & 17 11 80 37U.40�
18 11 40 185.20�
19 11 40 185.20�
!0 L1 40 185.20'
?.1 11 40 1S5.20�
22 11 40 185.20-
2� 11 40 185.20y
�4 11 40 185.20'
25 11 40 185.20'
26 11 40 1P5.20�
27 11 40 185.20�
28 11 40 1.85.20�
29 11 40 185.20�
30 11 (Tax Forfeit) 42 194.40 (T G�l
, 16 & 17 12 80 740.80'
18 12 40 370.40�
19 12 40 370.40-
20 12 40 370.4G-
i 27 12 40 370.40�
22 & 23 12 80 7�+0.80�
24 12 4� 370.40�
k 23 & 26 12 80
27 & 28 12 740.80'
80 740.80�
_ - 16 21 (Tax For- 40 370.40-'
$ feit)
17 & 18 21 80 ?40.8Q-
19 & 20 21 80 7�+0.80-
21 21 40 37Q.40-
22 21 40 370.4Q-
23 21 4U 370.40-
24 z1 40 370.40�
25 & 26 21 80 740.50�
27 & S�of28 21 ' 60 555.60�
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Attenticn: 1:. �. Larson
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I an wri t t ng to yon as a propc.•tt y a+ner i n Uy,fc I�.�r+: a t thQ rcqucrs t of
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� i�usinassr.:en in �i�e Nyd� Par:ti arca. :� �uu kac�w, t1:� Cit� h�s rc��ned z,
a su:::.�ta�tiel �ort�on of �':is rco��rty as c�:L�+-^rciaS. In ac'�3ittoh, the _ �
Gi t;� nas �zppmvQd a s2ip-off rarr.p from Unf vsrsi ty .lvenue �nto the pmperty �;�
�,resen�'� zoned c�o►n.�:rci�sl. �
�} ' In order to constre�ct tt�ls ramp, �t ts ne^ensa�ry for the Cl t y to y�t ��
�rmtss�o» frow tF.e Minnesota !li�hWay lhe�,��rt-a.�rit. rhe Jlt7lx�ay :Jepattr.�nt _�
� advjsed the City titist they w�ll giv� p4rmisston to cvnstrvct Gtir s2�p-off
"�' ramp wysn co�.erc.ial davulvp.�sent i� tbe �rea w�rrant� �t. Th�� CouneSl .�
�° s+ould 2fke to cnnstract th_s sIlp-�ff r��� auri„�� t►�•3 1972 constctact{on ~
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�` Dopartlr�ent askln� then. to givo permtssian t�r the oonstructton at the fl
presQnt tir�e. It ��ou agroc+ wi t h tho posi tion of t'ie Ct ty Cbunc�i, woerl d
you pleast� �nd�cate to the !llgtrwau .'�e�artr�.�,rt rh��t tl��� rnns�taction of �
the s1�p-vff r.�:�p would be of LeneE�t to t!x� btrs�nnss, and :✓ould, �n �
�uut opin�on, ir.duce �thsr crr�^�rr.tal e��i�rf��•i��4 t� a�nst:uct in t'►� -�
Hyde Park asea. �
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RESOLUTION N0. 53-1971
s � ' A RESOLUTION ORT�ERING IPtPROVErtEiIT, APPF.OVAL OF PLAIIS AND '��'
ORDERIhG ADVERTISE.IENT FOR BIDS: STRL•ET IPtPROVEi•tE�;T ;,
PROJECT ST. 1970-3 ���
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WHt'REAS, the following Resolutions No. 125-1969 adopted by the City Council ,��;
on the Zlst day of July, 1Q69, Ivo. 131-1970 adopted by the City Council on the
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6th day of July, 1970, and ho. 220-1970 adopted by the City Council on the 7th day
�:` of December, 1970 set the dates foi� hearing on the improvements as specifically
� noted in the H�tice of Hearing attached hereto for reference as EXEiIBIT "A", and
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WHEREAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed with
the making of the improvements (as noted in said notice) Were given ten (10) days
� notice by mail and published notice of the Council hearing through two (2) weekly
publications of the required notice, and the hearing was held and the property
owners heard thereon at the hearing, as noted in said notice. ���,
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� {iHEREAS, Resolutions No. 194-1969, No. 163-1970 and No. 16-1970 adopted by ,��
t the City Council of the City of Fridley ordered some of these improvements. ,,��
Y7`° NOW, THEREFORE, B� IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridleq,
Anoka County, Minnesota as follows:
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• 1. That the follaring portions of the improvements proposed by Council ��
< Resolutions No. 125-1969, No. 131-1970 and IJo. 220-1970 are herebq '�
&�" ordered to be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible, ��
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The imgrovements as noted under Construction Item in the Notice ��
of Hearing (in Exhibit "A") for the following streets: �
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Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix {r
bitwainous mat, concrete curb and gutter, sidewalks, water and :+
sanitary sewer services, storm sewer and other facilities located ,��
as f ollaws: `�e`'
, $�
3rd Street: South property line of Lot 24, Block 12, Hyde �,Y
� Park Addition to 60th Avenue including the =�-a
slip off from T.H. No. 47 ' `;
University Avanue East
Service Rd. Detachment: From South property line of Lot 23, Block 4,
• � Hyde Park Addition to 100 feet South of North
property line of Parcel 440, Part of Lot S,
� Auditor's Subdivision No. 59
Star Lane: From 61st Avenue to University Avenue West Ser-
vice Drive to the North property line of Lot 16, ,
Block 2, Sylvan Hills ___
61st Avenue: University Avenue to 4th Street
57th Avenue: 3rd Street to 4th Street ���
�.' S7th Place: University Avenue to 4th Street extended ;f�
� University Avenue East '�`
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��'' Service Road: Fr�m 57th Avenue to 57k Avenue ��'!
4th Street: From Ynterstate �694 Outer Drive to 57th Place ' �
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Drive: From 4th Street to 57th Avenue
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� Res. No. 53-1971 Page 2
� ' St. 1970-3
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East Service Road of
University Avenue: 57'� Avenue to Mississippi Street
That the work involved in said improvenents as listed above shetl
;x' hereafter be designated as: ,
STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1970-3
, 2. The plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer for such
improvements and each of them, pursuant to the Council resolutions
heretofore adopted, a copy of which plans and specifications are
hereto attached and made a part hereof, are hereby approved . id shall
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be filed with the City Clerk.
�` 3. The work to be performed under STREET IMf'ROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1970-3
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shall be performed under one contract. �
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The City Engineer shall accordingly p:epare and cause to ve inserted in the �
"` official newspaper advertisements for bids upon the making of such improvements :;
under such approved plans and specifications. The advertisement shall be published �
`�✓ for three (3) weeks (at least 21 days) , and shall specify the Work to be done and ,�
taill state that bids will be opened and considered at 11:30 A.M. on the 6th day of $
July, 1971 in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, and-that no bids will be c:on- �
sidered unless sealed and filed with the City Engineer, and accompanied bq a cash
� deposit, bid bond, or certified check payable to the City for five per cent (SX) ,,�
k - of the amount of such bid. That the advertisement for bids for STREET II�R�DVEMENT i�
PRdJECT ST. 1970-3 shall be substantially in form as that noted in Exhibit B :;�
attached hereto for reference and made a part hereof. �
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ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRI�.EY THIS 3rd DAY OF Mav , 1971. �
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� 11r. Si�or�� asked rhat his ass�asasnt vu. Ha was told, att�r sase '�
; . vo■Qutatio�,
� =775 total. !!r. Si�ons said he ia b�inq told to pay 5755 tor saeething fte 8oe• ��`
�e+t vant anZ never wanted. H� asked haw he could cant��t this asseas�nt. Hs
a8d�d that the oontractor did a poor jab, he could have at least tu�w rad� h1•
lsrn l�wl. He •aid h� vas ahort sev�ral loada o! dizt. They did w poox �ob
on his dsiveway al�o. He also registered a ca�lafnt on the �peed o! the cars. `�
N� said he hai crooplainad to the Police Depaztsent and was tald that the 8olice
CAi�t` does not believe in radar, when he requested that it be set vp. Thes�
stre�ts ue used as a apeedvay �nd he juet could not live thare wider tho�e
oonditions with tMo little boys. He questioned vhy the street rras put in
vbeza it vaa instead o! behind the DX Station. If it vas put behind the T�xaco
Station, tls�r� ahould be roan behind th� DX. ;�
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T!� City Jlssessor pofnicd out that theza wu al�o a lattaz o! obj�ctioq ls�oA Nss. '
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MOTION by Wuncilman Uttez to recc�iva the lettes ot cbjectiazs to tbe aaa�aawrsnta �
tsn■i Mrs. Ben Mathiaen. 3t8 57th place I�.E., d�iad llar 8, 1972. S�cC�deti by �
Councila�sn Breide�. Upon a v�oice wte, all voti.n9 aye, .!l�por Ll�Dl d�clat� ttN
�a�tio�n carzied. `�
� Mayos Li�bl asked it tha atr�t is .too close to xs. Sii■wn's hous�. TD� City �
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E�nqi�eer aaid lh�t no pz�op�zty wu taken fros hia., T!� City 2ud aoqtiir�d Z lota `�
Z - 3 Year� aqo. �er+� vare a n�a�ber o! plans subaitt�d t� � Oaa�cil an4 �'
thi• Mas t2� one th�y chos� to adopt. The ob�riaus ber�tit is thaL 4th Stses� :
! «o�uld rwi •traiqht nortD vithout a joq. aad there vru alraady lar�d avsilable. '�
; p� a�d that th�n va� sore laad available b�hind the Taaaoo Statio� thae�
D�hind the DX. T!a City Manaq�r added t2►at hia stat�nt ws incoars'�ct, e:�
�"zi41�y do�• vs� radas� �nd h� Mould se• about q�tting it a�t qp in tbat r��. "�
� O! vours�, vh�n a spe�r sMs a aarked cas, he auta�atically slovs do�i, �o �
� •no�t too annY vill q�t vauy�t. � ;
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� 60tb 11�snue Slip-Otfr lraa Uhi�rersity 11�e�ue to 3rd Str�t
� 2t Maa po1At�! aut that thia vas t]� aco��t into th� co►�rs�eial asN1 ita uy4� �
' p.►sk. ,lporoz Li�bl a�k.d th. total oo.t .nd tAs Cit„ 71....,or s�pli.e a�l,all.o9. d
. Z!N roll �n►� run Mith tb. �uii trontaq. aa 3rd str..t b.is�q asNss� at �9.26 i
� p�s toot �nd th� lot� �s�oatinq on 2�i StzNt o� th� ust �id+� a1. � tly oosl� or �
� i4.69. Th� wst aid� o! 2� Stssst �as not i.acl��d as this as+�a i� not �oM4 �
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j 1�t. Dai• sakk., S80S 3rd Str..t p.a.,ask.d how lo-�q ch.y aouid slaY l�Mr�. TlaY �
� do ao! k�o�w i�' th�y aAould iapranr� t2�ir hai�s oz aa�. TbeY voald Aat.� to ��eW `
� soe�ry a� t�a tind t.bat tbir land f� vant.�d b7 aa�e oc�roial �1ap�s. �
� !{�Qs Li�bl said that M bq�d tAat br 1975 th� r�a�co�d Hyd� Park asN1 Nlll � :�
�Isrilop�d to oo��rcial. • '
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: � I ANt1 abando��d. TM CitY Enqi�r ��lain�d, tbat whaa th� b�uin9 Mas b�14 tM `�
�� Oout�cil os�s�d th� slip-ot! and loopback. Lat�s cn, the deciaioes M�s �ad� �
�, thRt'tfi� Mhol� 1aiQravea�nt vaa !oo biq w burdsn cn th� ?+oee o+mers �n4 t�� �N�t ?
� t2N slip-oit �hou1Q b� put !o �o tM area �+ould bs op�n�d vp« Th�n l�t�� �+I
s���t �i�b.n�8oe�i.aN«sl�.c�9.a�1'�M�: t��t�3.�+►eq.at eb.t�cn.�do�ch.13p O�l;, .
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f : j Mr. Mugqlf said he has nothi:.•� agai�s� tt+e pro je�.t oi. .tL� y Lhat has h�Fn done,
an3 that this is the plan the planninq Corc,,issio:� felt v��.t2ie best, .but that
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pro �ct left to be dune involves only him. t+o,: could he sell hia 7`.�
, : ProP�rty ae the buy�:r may hdve it far only 2 - 3 ynars? He seid the �i plan
,�- ihat i�s don�� is doinq nottifnq for the ar�a aa it is, bat t:a oould se� the puint
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4 � that it �a�zy :r.,� .�� s�._::u..: ::: . n; �a;d, i . r �-.l.r..�lf, to get out �f hia propezty
� , thc �.ay it is now, he needs thce� eyes, tn�: .,ccess ie vety difficulc, and what
�� ha� been dvne so f�r haa r�:.���:,�i:-.��:d tt,e piol.lem. 1t the plan qoes through
�+ a he ti+ill ha�je to ;•a:r the assc.ss.::ents, al;�. if and when :iia property is taken,
� [h��se a.�se::snents wi I1 t�ave t� be ta,cen i:ito consideratiun. He said he co�:ld
�; not do anythinq witi� his pr��ity now. He said rhatever he has to pay, the ,;;:
:lt.r will have ta pa� t:i+� back �ih�n his pm�:rty is taken. The City attarne} �, i
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�3�ised him that is staudard pzx�d;:�e and he wi11 get credit.
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� +�her. M�yor Liebl •aid ti. t � c3r�n�t :�� �r:�wvr�:d ��til it i• iuioy+n �•h4t typ� Ot
1�verlo�nent will be yui:,q i�:, it ,nay �, that a A�,vc�lopar wou'.d wa,�t to cc�e in
�' �u�Q buy the �hol� block. Ti�•� Citl At�c r�:ey t;�l� xr. Muqqli that r.ui appraiser
` �*wuld det�rmine the value ot the land, then deduct th� unpaid balaric� on tha .��
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A z�sident of Hyde Park aske� it 3rd Street would eventually be oae vay frca�
60th to Sgt.h. The City Enqiaeer pointed out the projected traffic !lw or� the
` acreen. The reaident •uqgested there should be a atop sign on 3zd Stsevt by the
.�; apartments as there are mar:y small children. } �
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Mr�• 11ax Bazker, 5800 3rd Str.eet N.E. , said ehe is a wf3w on Social Security, �
and it is hard to mak� ends raeet. She asked haw �uch mere ahe would be taxed. �
i � Mayoz Liebl said that perhaF� the whole 5800 block could be sold ior a c�om- - -`+
j �rcial development, then she vould have to move. There is quite a bit ot �
}' diffarence between the oost of vommercial and zesideatial property. Wl�en the '' �
Council approved this rezoning t�w years aqo, there was quite a nassle, and •'
oott �►ere in favor o! it, but seme were very concerned about the assessmer►ts. `� �
This i• ahy all the improve�nenta were not put in at once. This ia a apecu- �"��
latiw o�pezatior.. Hrs. Baiker asked what about curbinq and Qidewalk? Mayor �
Lieb'L s�eid there �puld be no sidewalk and the curbinq ++�ould depend o� vhat
tYPe a� dev-ilopoent is snticipated, and who Duys th� property. Mrs. Barker
� said t2sat it is very hard to pay these special assescaients and taxes besides.
� Nayos Liebl said that this rezoninq tripled the land value ar►d Lhat he thouqht
in liva yees� t2ze property will be developed. Ha thought the people o�minq
� land �2►oulcl qet toqether az�d aee what could be dona. Z?�e City ia not in the
dw�lopment L�siness, Dut this resoninq was done to expedite the developmen�, ,,��:�
' I 71 resident a�kecl wha: i� ro �
p posed for 2� Street sad 3rd Street noa. The Clty � ,�
F Enqineer •aid th�t the imprrnrement is not a part of any project no+r, but it is � '�
� ir��ludea in • 10 year �treet improvement pr��qrm that waa a d o pted before the x ���
`' Hyde Pazk resoning. According to that pla,� it would be con�idered in 1975 oZ }
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� owz vtut would go in. Mayor Liebl said the }`°�
�;f people have the control, not the _ ��
:.. Planninq Commission. The property is zoned co�mercial ar�d any buaines� that
9:�' weeta all the criteria laid out in the ordinance could caee in. There are many �
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s ufequuds built into the ordinance •uch as square �ootage, •ideyard and se�-
� bsck requixea►ents. It is the Planninq ComaiysiQn's duty to a�suse orderlx
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' developsent. Tlse resident said that it was a good plan, but he i+ould not want
� helter-skelter bunch of buildinys. Mayor Liebl �aid that the develope�ent
M�Ottld be quided by the ordinance and reviewed by the Planninq Coa�o,is�ion ar�
Chr OovtnCil. If a developer oomes in that meets all the criteria, the CounCil
i1p��1 T�ot h�ve the authority to stop th�m. The City Enqineer added �t thera
1�ie ;tandards in the zoninq ordinance which contzol wh:.t the land covld be
;� . �tsed tos. �
Mi'• Richard Tozqeson, 278 58th Avenue N.E. , said that he inust pay abo�ut $1600
ARd ![r8• �ker about S1000. The City Assessor added that thsre are �to St34te
Aid funds used on this section as it is considered caa�ercial prpperty. rla�yOt
_ Liab� said that there is no aubsidy for caa�nercial property and that the i�apz�ove-
Mnt r+�ould not have be�n put in i! it was not commercial. l�ayor Liebl s�id "
�M� t2�e resident� will have to pay foz the assesament, but i! it is sol4, the "
d�YelVper �rould assum�e the responsibility. H3 sugqested that Mr. Torqeson tin4
Otit� Mhat a 40' c�a�oercial lot s�lls tor. 11 resident ask�d if his neiqhbors On ; ,
�OC� •ides aold their property, vould the City conde�n his? The c�ty �►ttorneY
- �+splied no and the irlayor added that if a good price vas offared, it �r�opld be
'�dYiu3ti�yeous to coopetate with his neiqhbors. �
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° �t Sid� oi Univ�r�itv Awnuee Fras 57th Ave. to SBth Aw.� lsaA !h� nosth
� Sit�� o! Lot 8, Hlock 3, Bennett-Palmer Addition (north propertv lin� o!
�. St�ak) to 60th 1►venue� and frcm 60th Av�. to 61st Avanue
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North sid� of 61�t 1lvenue: ' Fra� University Awnu� to �sat Servic� Drive
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Eaat side o! tfiiv�rait 1►venue N.E. : Fras 61st 1►vs. to Il fNt south ot �
rth line �f Lot 4 1►udiLor's Subdivision �59 and fra� 290 l�tt, �outh o �
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r � sth side o� 57th 1►ven� N.E. : Fzom 3?0 feet �+�est o! Universi J1v�nu� �
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:!N C�Cy 1�9ia�Rr said that th� proposed ass�ssnent !or th� sidewalk; i# as.74
�` � =OOt• It i• all as�essabl� u it i� all oown�rcial property �d t,j�♦t� �li��
�� pp a�ate 1�id lunda used. Mayoz Liebl iaid that he had recaived saoe oalls
� pOfl�0�11A the aidn+alks b�in b�sida the tire h �
+ 9 9 ydzanb. Tbe City �1Ae0�' �i1��
�i �� �hey will b� r�locat�d. They ue waitinq !or NSP to aave th��s pples 1�fd
��' �� ;elp�ation oi Lhe hydranta will b��taken care o! thi• spring. �� ssid w�
�, ; , /���oA� ot th� aide++alk were already in placa and this is a vontinva�pp p=
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' • ) �NL =tAa !h►e oorne: and ask�d it h� had to pay and the CitY J1saessO� �tyl�t� Ap� �
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t; MJTION by Counci lman Brei�i�>r to cl�se the �uiil i c i�ea::ir.g u,� Lhe ass :sa�nent �
J zoll for 5treet Zmprove:nenL �'roject St. 1�7�-d. Seco:idcG by Councilman Utter. '�
C�pon 'a voice vote, all voting aye, Maycr Li��bl de:clare<� t.:is �ootion cari zed and '`K
1 the hearing close.� at 10:G 3 F1.M. � .t �.'
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PIIHI.IC HEIs"r.►ti•� �i:� l�af:ha. 1'1 -- ---t�a:RltftX la, :_-- .;b(.uNil A..:'--: iVti, "r.�. �:�-'�1 �
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�, N�YIION by Cour�cilman Breid*:r �o dis�%er,sc �ith t?►e tead�r,g of the public }�et�ipg
�� notice. Seconded by Coun.:iln,an Uitez. i;F.on a voice v�ote, ail syes�. J�k►�vr
�'�;: Liebl dvclarsd the mr�tioa cerried.
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Th� City Enqineer ehowed the p�at or the e�sel ar�d .said thai tliia i� Ms.
0�8�tnnon.� •e►cond phaa� ��! his project. Tbe ��nty chanqe t}+a� }�ae be+^.r1 mtsde 1s '�
thwt the acces� to Ce..*.ral J,�••�s:u� by thp chur�h pcupr.:rty ha� .b�bn olis►inateQ ,,�,
u�d the atreet ends in �s ci�l-da-s3c. end exits t.o tra west or�.PvTljamiti Stseet.
Juat to the south of L ia �.l.�t, thaze �s a low aresa thaL will creata experalve
st�ra eever probleps, en F� :naps wnsicieration chould be given to usinq it as
�' a setention br.sin and park �rFoees.
Mr. Mike O'Bannon said that t}yat law �.rea, about 5 acres, could �: acquired by
the City if they would like to put it in the budqet. He said he would isot �e
abl• �Lo develop that law area until somethinq iQ done with the Chies pro�erty.
$= . It hss been sitting aa it is for 4 - 5 years already. Mayoz Liebl aske$ 3! the
. pl�t �a approved, can the property withtn the �lat be developed pzoperly� Mi. - �
O'Bannon said yes, the sewer and water u*ilities will be put in to City
� specifications and under the supervision of Camstock and Davis, Fridley's �j
�3 Conaultant Enqineers. The Council indicated they �+ould like to �u1ve Mt.
�G; p'Bannon dedicate the law �ive acres to the Ctiy for a retention basin �rid
1�rk PurPoees. ,
MOTION by Councilman Breidez to close the public hc:ari.nq on the firu�l pl�ltr
� �iedtt�er Hills Secend Addition, P.S. �172-01 by Mike O'Bannon. Seconded by CounCil-
J�t� Utter. Jpon a voice wte, all votir�q aye, t�sayor Liebl declued th0 Aatioq
Carsied and the heuing cloaed at 10:18 P.M.
' , Qouncila�an Sreider asked Mr. O'Baru�on ii a delay ot on� week for appz'oV�l Ot �
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t23s plat �rould cauee him any hardship. He eaid he would rather M�tit 1us�il th@ x.
sggpiar meeting ot the 15th with a reconsaendation t►.xa the City Engineer• Mr.
p�8aru�on said he has nat sold any lots yet� so there is no special hurry,
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�,UBLSC HF.ARING ON VACATION REQUEST SAV A72-03 BY GEI�IE HETLAND FOR VACATION OF
'l�10 ALLEYS IN BLOCK 7, ONAMII►Y ADDZTZON. GENERAI.LY LOCATED 11'T 7 i 53 BEECH STREET:
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Ma�yor Liebl read the �ublic hearing notice aloud and tbe City Enginees shv++eQ � .
t,he location on the averhead projector. He reported that the zequest �• =o� th8 :>.<
v1�C�tion of both the east/wast alley and the north/south alley. The r►e�terly #;
a; � O� the block is developed and the easterly � is vacant. The xecaaaqend�tior� �
.� O� the Planninq Co�aission is Sor the vacation of �he north/aouth �►lleY #Ad �;
retp;ininq the east/west alley. There is one building, at Inveqtor's Fr�qinoeslA9� .
��33 • 35 Seech, which does not have adequate parking which cou:d use �'�e � ��'
p�18y tOr access, A petition has been ciqncd vhich indicated Uiat past V� the
j�00ple do not want the alley opened. �
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2. A RE UEST FOR A VARIIINCE OF SECTION 45.053 4C FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO �
REDUCE THE RF.�iR YARD DEPTH RE UIRF.F�'NT FROH 25 FF.ET TO 19 FEET 7 �
INCHES TO PERMIT THE CONSTRUCTION OF A HWELI.ING ON PART OF LOT 5, .y
BTACK 1 ELWELL'S RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS THE SA!!E E3EING 161 TAll+lA1�E WAY �"
N.E. PRIDI.EY MINNESOTA. (RF:nIJEST BY MR. WILLIAd�t DIECK 2410 �
ARDJIN AVENUE. MII3NEAPOLIS, MINN�'SOTA) :_ . ��
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The City EnginPer said that Mz. Dieck has a leiter frvm t2►e pzoperty armer ,�
behind hin► and he bas no objection to the variance. He sho+►ed the Council �
photographs of the pzoperty. �
M�TION by Councilman Harris to qrant the rear yard depth variance to Mr. �
Willfaa Dieck as recammended. Seconded by CounciLnan Kelshaw. Upon a voice
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vote, all voting aye, iMayor Ki.zkham declared the motion carzied unauimouslY• -
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MOTZON by Councilman Kelshaw to receive the Minutes of �►P ;�
[�leeting of April 27, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unaniawur�lY• ;i
. _ Bids ned 1:30 P.M. May 3, 1971) ;�
RECEIVING BIDS TO�GiING C:Oe1TRA�C.�Ts ( Op� �
Shorty's Ta+inq Sezvice
5755 University Avenue N.E. �
Fzidley, !4innesota ��
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Day Call: S6.50 "
Niqht Call: $7.00
Sno�wawbile: S5.00
Motorcycles: 56.50
Sno++birds S7.50 ��
Trailers: S10.00 per hr. depending on size �
Accident: 512.00 per hour
Police Cars: No bill except under warzanty �:
inside Storaqe: 53.00 '�
Outside Storage: S2•00 Aa
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The Actinq City Manager said that Shorty's Tawinq Service vas the only ;;�
cc�npany that submitted a bid. He said the specifications were basically f
the aeuae as previously, and he zevieaed the bid prices fos the Council. �
l�OTION by O�uncilman Harris to award the towinq contract to Shorty's Ta+ing
�..-� • S�rvice. Saconded by Counci Laan Bzeider. Upon a voice v�ote, all votinq },
' �ye, Nayor Kirkham declared the nwtion carried unania�ously. �
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! ; �� Ca1SIDERIITION QF PUR��IISE OF FAiOPERTY AT 5981 3RU STREET: (I.a1PIDES SSTJITE
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' The City Attorney �aid that technically theae lots werB still R-2. because
jwhen the Council rezoned thi� area, these lots weze amitted, ha+ever, i�
this �rent to court they Mould argue that the raat of the area wa� resoned
�;j; and the City did it •o as not to have to pay the coanercial price.
` Counci Lnan Harris a�k�d what the original price had been. 'Ph� City �ttorn�y
��; v said h� believed he had a4ked for 517,000. Councilman Li�bl thought that
� S15,000 �as a fair pric� considerinq what othes lots have so2d for in this
area. The City �lttorney said h4�2►�yqht if they condemned the land, they
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possibly could qet it !or lesss however, when ya� add the costs for the '
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condea�nation, he was not sure they would save that much, as he has not
done a etudy of the property valu�a in the uea. Councilman Harris telt
that the Council w�ould be open to critiai� if they paid aare than the �
goinq market rate for the property. The City �►ttorney said that the City
� would qet right of entry once the papers were filed so conde�nation �rould
not hold anythinq up. Mr. Eldon schmedeke said he. thouqht the house �+ill
�be in the way and �amethinq.should be done as soon as possible. �
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iMOTION by Councilman Harris to enter into cond�mnation proceed3nqs to
acquire the property of 5981 3rd Street N.E., Seconded by Councilaan Liebl.
i Upon a voice vote, all voting ayQ. Mayor Kirkham declared the motion ?"
� carried unanimoualy.
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REPOAT ON ST]►TUS OF CITY'S RnQUEST FOR ]►CCESS PERMIT, T.H. #�7 SI.IP OFF
AT 60TH AVENUE: �
The City Enqineer said that the City had recaived a copy of sa interoffice �°
a�ena in reqara to the City'a application to the State Hiqh�ray Depart�sent
last year foz a slip off at 60th Avenue. we atill have not receive per-
mission, but this is to qet pezmission qoinq. Ttie City Enqineaz said that if
Mr. Schmedeke could give the City a letter about his plans and what he has oa
his property, and if he talked to the other businesses in the area to qet
lettera in to be sen� on to the State, we nay be able to convince th� that ��
there are enough c�atuitanents to open up the slip off. He explained that it '
was not the local office but the Federal Bureau of Public Roads that has �
control on it. Mr. 5chmedeke brouqht forth a letter he had written to the �
City Council that caild be forwarded on to the Minnesota Hiqhway D�partment.
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MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the conmunication fram Mr. Eldon ;�
Schmedeke da�`,..ed May 3, 1971. Seconded by Councilman 1Celshaw. Upon a v�oice �
vote, all votinq aya, Mayor lcirkhaa► declared the motion carried unaniaaualy. �
MOTION by Council.a�.�a Harris to receive the ceesunication tzad the Minneaota :�
Hiqhway Depart�nent dated 1►pril 21, 1971 reqazdinq the slip of! at 60th ;�
]�venue. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. vpon a voice vote, all votinq aye,
Mayoz Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimausly.
Mr. Schn►edeke suqqested that the City Jlttorney �+rite to the people in the �
area to qet them to write letters to the HiqhMay Department to h�lp push �
for this access. The City Enqineez felt that too much pre�sur� a�iqht hurt ''�
the City's cause at thia time, but thie can be done later i! the slip ot! '�
is not prxeedinq at all. The City Attorney sai.d he aould �rzite to the �
business people in the area asking them to �rrite letters to the City, to `�
be forwarded to the Hiqhway Departinent. �
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Mayor lcirkham called s rece�a of �he Meetinq at 10:10 P.M. �fi� Meetinq was �
reconvened by Mayor 1Cizkham at 10:40 P.M. >1
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f; �j@Bq �n�jemented, but the ares is coQ.me:i�i,�l dnd pea�.1F, selling their pra-
��tY Cdrs Com�nand coe�m�ercial prices f�r it. Former Counailman t�drC15 Fpinted
.s Ql�it Y�YY Cledtly that there may t�e sor�e ir.coi,i•�nipnces t� the ��1«• and
tnere �aay be some hardships 'o some of tt.c: �.��Nle, but th�: Council has CG�-
� Wltte$ th�+selves to this plan as beiny the l��:st lonq zanqe solutioq. tiis
��; r�co�mer�dation is also to qo ahead wlth t:ie st:.o,.d phase. tie added th$t the C1ty
�` alBQ h�� to pdy commercial �rices :c.r tiie riylit •�f way needed. If the CottnCll
yr@rg tp ;enege pow, they could bt: sued, ac�d they wcu:d lvse.
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� �q���j,p�n $zeider said the secc�nd phase was he�d up rather than burdep the w, �
`w`' re�ide�ts fv�rther with another assessment, but h� w�o�l d have to aqree r�iith ''� '
�9unC�1� I"litt�lstadt and Mayor Liebl; the improvement should be done 1A the �
'�" j►e7tt COAstruction.season. Ma}or Liebl said the first step wouid k�e t0 tty t0 ��`,
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�'�� ��9p�iate �or the land, and condemnation vould only be the last resort. Tl1e '
�; City �tConey aqreed, if successful in neqotiations fine, if not then cprid6�t'
�� �iBGiQ�S Yould have to be started. He added that as a policy, before he ha�
ys aLa►rte� auly condemnation proceedings, he has infozmed the Council �irst• MayOr '
L��l �ented tt�at a few weeks ago Mr. Mugqli asked what was qoing to be done, � °�
'" �{1� thdG �t this point everything is in limbo. t�e asked Cow.cilman Utt�� �f ;�
�e �oAC�red with the rest of the Council and Councilman Utter replied yes, k�`
�' �. Jqhi1 �awluk, 5931 3rd Street N.E. , said he 2ived close to rir. Muggll an$ ��
`� p�ked �ha►t was planned. Mayor Liebl said there would t�e a service road alonq ,�,;�.'
V�i�YBx�ity Avenue from 60th Avenue to 58th Avenue to provide for the coet�nezcial �i�
�° �=q��Y, �Mr. Pawluk said he did not think that �+as needed. IE u►Vuld 3Crye �
�fl �sppse as lonq as Third Street vas Lhere. The people would have to pi�y {''
' t.�a �;sessment� and he felt that if they had to qet out, they Mrould not qe� �F
� �pugh �or their property to allaw them to buy another haaoe. !ie said r+hat
�. t�� G4�i1Cf l intends to do r+ould not make them more pro�F.erous, but wpyid be
Ai1��hCi hardship. ",
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�� �y�r Li,e�i said in 1969 vhen the rezoninq vas discussed, 95s of the ��le
�;, No=0 fA f�►vor of the rezor�ing, and Mr. Pawluk was probably one of them. j�tr. a�
�� j+p�►�yy� pa�id yos.he was. M:.yoz Liebl said he realized this �+�ould be t� �arQ- r,
�� ��ip �QXt but he was sure the residents would qet their investment �Ck
4y�A�rWally. The ordinance provides that every 40 foot lot must be used in Cjl@
blQG�c 09 �ere `+ould be no dead lots. He pointed out that Mr. Strand a►�34
j+�a� Q���=q dQ �ot 2ive in this area any more, as they already 6old oqt. �e�+
�ppSt� �et thei; escro�+ money back if the Council rescinded the preyious Otdes, .;
��t j�� =91t Chat �uld be a breach �f faith with the people and the ��yhr+ay "'
�� d��A��At. He assured Mr. pawluk he would get his meney back if and MhOn hll �``,
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[�.:'; �'� ��Ir�Lt�c said that when Eldon Scha�edeke approached the people in the ���} tQ ,�'
QBC �� sezoainq� they did not realize haw much the arssessments r+quld be� pi
I' ��� �yla Ma►a �o that Mr. Schn+edeke could sell his pla.ce at evwiaerclal pr�CQ#� ;;
� K� ppid �h1s puts all the residents in a precarious position, thex do �1QL
�Rco���Fi�y want to sell their hea�e, they want to live in it. Sqne p! t,t�e
• d their nsion. He said tho l�
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�' �0;0 �lQt Marnedr �d did aot kna+ about the nev street. Mayor Liebl ���a t?�At ��:,�
� x�R pQ� �„�t,la� there r►ere many Council meetings at �+hich the slipof� ar�d cixpla �'�
�k r1pK ��CteZT1 Mae discuased. The record of the Council meetinqs will prqve �,y�+:;
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jiF.�ULNt COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 10, 1971 �
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� �4t�� l�isyir� O�Ser9. Route 7, Bra;,�crd, said at one time Li��re was a �tit�VA
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�,, �Lat�,AQ r►O one wanted the conmerc`al, then ttiEre was another one r�rant�ng �e
(, � re�pr�i�y. As to the cost, she :a_id she had a good idea haw much t.�►e itAp�pvew
�• A�n�A NtOuld Cost �►d so did Mr. Stzand. She pointed out t:iare haye t�een. �
�' Qtti�r �treets that have been deleted from projects, so it can � don�. 'I'�e
•�- Govt�vil is not taking tha feelinqs of :he people into considezation, +�SaYpt • „�,1'`
t;;;, L18A� tOld MYa. O�^.erg she was one of the 5� that did not fav�or the re�pn�g , ;�'t"
• �� tha�t hex Only concern was qettinq her $2,000 .escrrn+ muaey back. y0 sAid '.�
�� �@ �yat tje Concerned with t2:e pride of the community. e� L'+
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'�` �"ks• O�Aerq said you �rould be puttinq in a road that could be put in later � �
:,} � �eeaea. There may be people that �►ill have to sell before the Co�ne�Cid�
VqIM�A �il due to circumstances, such as a death in the family ete. r+ayor
j�,�.ekil �ked r•ez is she lost any nnney when she sold. Mrs. 0'F�ezq said �I�te�' , :�
' ' �tp pOmrttission, she qot :;17,000. It was a good sized house and you CMnOt �:
*� � �jul.�d �not�er house for S17.000. � ', h��
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; (�. �;1dOA $chmedeke said that it seems to be the feelinq that he was the ;r
:;�3 i��tigator of this proposal. He said he only �+a.zted to zezone his psppetty• ;;.;_
,,�;` jia ��.i.d he maved there in 19d8 along with a lot of other people who did th� 4 :'�
' T�s;t they Could. Many moved in one stall qarages, added onto them, and haye � =
`�' ��d qp fixing them yp quite nicely. These houses wili noL stand �QseVer, ,�� :`�
�- Ke �'�tpiAded the people of the tdrnado, and the talk then �f urban rertiewal. ;
t Ke �Aid h� oorsidered commercial soning the hiqhest and bQst use for �@ j�d� �, '�
�., tifi9 p�lMiiiaq Caa��ssion bmught in a planner �rho developed sose plaun�, ye `^
�. �qred op the ovezhe�d projector same of the alternate plans that aere
;.;: pr�RO=t��d �t that tiae. He said ho abjected to those plans, along Mittti �svtpp ,'� "
Q!� �he 8laruiinq Caunission and C.ouncil members. He said in his opinipn� �10 � `'
�� �l�lA thA� Mas ndopted ras the best plan that could be devfBed �or this a�qA• ��, a
He �{pid he has explained the plar� ar�d he knew that Mr. Ankrum explained �ie '' ;
j��#�t3 Co alnyone that rras interssted enouyh to question it. He did not t,111� 4
"' Ail�o 1+�ts misled or chaated. He said that since the tornado he has sery� qA �-< , �'
� ��ppnptittee for t.he caar�unity. At one time it was difficult to c�e� put p=
''�� ' �i px'��A Ot Nyde Park, then 3rd Street was put in ovez some of the �p�l��� ''
�a V�ij�OC�Oni� u�d na+ he finds that the people that abjected the loudost �9t�4 i
,,,� tts� �rpye4oen� of 3rd Street are the onea that use it. tte added thia iast�i � ';
x� rot �s�oyqht �t again by him, but by Mra. O'Berq. He said he �+'otitld 11k� � =,t•�a
' ~F�� �Q h�Y� it put in, but he is not pushinq it. ��5
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� A!x'; �AMl�lt said thn� �1'►oY are already asseased for the alipoff, and Ao'M t,�pi'� �"�'�?
,j ?+p�1�d ?�p �nother atre�t as.�sament on top of the pzice of the pzo�erty Mhe�
� ��Y 8811 i�. He did not think it could be sold. Mr. Schmedeke said t2�� �0
:,,t i89p�� ���ssment �rould just b� tacked onto the price of the lot N�e� i� !��
� � �Q�d� KO �lnted out the hiqh coat of the coe�eiercial lots on the e�st i�de ��
O� Vi1lY0rs.�-tY Avenue and said thaL the asseased valuation for a 4Q' ��t Mi�� � �`'`
' �ipqL �a�000� �1ut could proDably be sold for clo�er to S7,000. w� `
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'� '� j�, L.�� Muqqli� 6030 2nd Street N.E. , said that possibly s�e yeopl4 M�11 � " ,F�
��' �� �{��� bqt som�e will make a lot of money. The cam�nercial area acrqa� �� ��00 `J
� �+p� ypZx exp�nsive. He said he has been left hanqinq, althouq2� he �ov34 � " :r�
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•j�r�p1�►t� the Council'a reasoninq. This delay ha� cost him nany tine�t uq� '�{
�,;; �� �C has cost Mrs. O•Herq. He said he was in favor o! thia pro�osaa� , ��
� �?O�au�� 2�� �elisved it b�+st fqr'the area, and everyone Mill ev�ntually + ''
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/ �E1'ITION M12-1972 — REQUESTING ►.E.�� :NUING THF. SF7COrTD PHASE OF CIRCI.E �,!
/j �I.CJW PLAN ZN NYDE PAR1C ADOPTF:I� BY Rt:S:�I�'TLON x14Q—I3v9� 11-3'69� �
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�OT�O�# �Y Collrlcil�n Mittelstadt to reccive Pc�tit�on #�1�-1972. Seconded by
f: �9tt�alltq�� Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the ' i'
�: (iPQt34A Garried unanimcusly.
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jh�TloN bY Councilman Mittelstadt tF.at, to be consistar:t aith the thinkinq
l ot the past COuncils, it is i:� order to initiate action to start the seFond
� ph�ae o� the clrcle flo�w �lan. Seconded by CounciLaan Breider foz disquSS�pn�
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GO�ti���33Rar1 Sreider asked if the nornwl proc�dure would not be to pass d ��,��;
re�fOluGipn. The City Attorney said yes, the resolution would authorize hi�n �N�
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t0 itAT� ACq�tir�nq the right.of way. Councilmaa Breider said that ther�
xh8� Che �CesOlution is brought back for Council passaqe, he �►ould lika � '°`"
Q@�F�ript3,or3 of the pro ject included in the resolution.
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T� y�pT� UPON THE MOTION, beinq'a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared
th0 ipot�vn curied unanimously.
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� RE�U�ST 1"OR WAIVER OF PORTION OF SECTION 16, PARAGRAPH S. ORDINANCE N43§ `"z�
XICATING LI R . ST BY MR. WILLIAM WEISS AND BERNARD G. BLACR,
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H CREEK INSURAIJCE ACENCY:
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bk• J�11 SlAck� Rice Creek Aqency, said there were a couple of sentences i� the
;� prd�n�c� pertnininq to liquor liability that they have encountered dif��ptl3ty
K�t.h Aecsuse of the limited insuzance market �n this azea. At present t�ei'0
��` �i'0 oA2y three
, ca►�anies writinq liquor liability in Minnesota. These ce�.�a�lie�
�` �31 t+rira Sin►ilar policies and they are all inflexible as to any �oditi�ativn�
'+ tA th0 I�tandard wordinq as found in their policies. The two se»tences ttle�r
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�Futther, it shall, provide that no payment by the insurance compa�r�y i
�h411� 1� �y �nner, decrease the voveraqe provided for in respect tp a��'
� �y other claim oz claims brouqht aqainat the insured or c�o��Y t}se=p•
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r' r'j'he licenaee and the City shall be named as joint insureds on Lbe 111�b11�tY �:
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�; yQr j,lebl �►sk�d the City ]►ttorney i! he aqzeed vith this waives ar,d the Ci�y
�y.`� �tO��Y replied Yes� and su94ested that soeeone vith sw�e insur��e ��.
t1 �1lovld pialce swie suqq�stions for aioendinq that portfon ot the OrdiAAr1C0
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'�✓,.� �JTSOii by Couneilman tlittelstadt to vaive the two requirements as noted a�oYO
t�' � 1At�suct the City 1►ttorney to start w�ozk on a proposed aenen�aent tp �he�
�� ' i'ZLpi1 O� Ordi�ance N435 so it could be included in Lhe codification.
�Qpi�O�{ by CounciLsaa Utter. Upon a voics v�ote, all a}es, Mayor Liab;
O�p���� t�� awtion curied unanimou:ly.
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� CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLVIZON TERMINATING PHASE II OF }
CIRCLE FLOW YORTION OF TRAFFIC FLOtiI PATTERN PItpPOSAL �
IN HYDE PARR ADDITION '�
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HHERFAS, part of the areas of Hyde Park and Citq VieW Addition "
vere zezoned to Co�ercial and one of the stipulations for rezoning �
� vas that there be access provided off T.A. No. 47 for proper circu-
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lation of the traffic through the Commercial azea, �
i�TBERF.AS, Resolution No. 194-1969 of the City Couacil of Fridley �'
adopted on November 3, 1969 approved the improvement for the access �
�` ' off T.H. No. 47 and the Circle Fla�r Plan in the Hqde Park area, and �
r ' this traffic pattern in Hqde Park area was divided into two phases. ,�
Phase I was providing a slip off from T.H. No. 47 at the viciaity ,�
of 60th Avenue to this area and Phase II was proviri;ng a Circle
; Flow for the traffic going North on 3rd Street to move it �+cng the g
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Weat aide of T.H. No. 47 goiag South. �
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{JHEREAS, bq Resolution No. 53-1971 adopted on May 3, 1971 �
t'' Couacil did call for bids for Phase I and this phase has been com- ��
`` pleted and assessed,
W�EREAS, the City Council received two petitions 012-1972 �
received July 10, 1972 and #21-1972 received November 13, 1972 :�
opposing the co�letion of Phase II Circle Flout Plan at the present
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' AO�it, THEREFaRE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Fridley ,�
= that: 1) The second phase improvement of the tzaffic flo�r plan
ia the flqde Park area ordered bp Resolution �194-1969 is hereby �
�� . =escinded. 2) That part of Third Street as shova in attached �
a� E�ibit "A" vill be made one way. . " • _ .
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�ITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell ''
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A RESOLi1TI0N ORD�ING PRELIMINARY PLANS, SP�CIFICATIOHS, ANID �
ESTIMATFS OF TH� COSTS THFRDOF: STREET II�ROYII�NT PRO.TECT ST. 1970-4 '�
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BE T.T RESOLYID, by the Council of the City of FSridley as follows: �
'� 1. That it appears in the interest of the City and of the property or�mers .�
1 affected that there be constructed certain improvements, to-wit: ��
Street ravement inclsding gradin�, stabilized baae, hot mix bituminous �
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mat, concrete curb and gutter, vater, sanitary se�er lines and services,
incidental drainage and other facilitiea located aa follova: �
` 3rd Street: 58th Ave. to 60th Ave. including slip off fram T.H. #47 �
' 2� Street: 58th Avernie to 60th Avenue �
T.H. #47 Weat Service Road: 5$th Avenue to 60th Avenue �
Loop bet. 3rd St. and T.H. #47 Weat Service Road near 60th Ave. �
59th Avenue: 2� Street to T.H. �47 West Service Road '��
58th Avenue: 2� Street to T.H. �47 Weat Service Road �
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\ � 2. That the City Engineer, Naaim M. Qureahi, City Hall, Fridley, Minn. is �
hereby authorized and directed to draw the preliminary plans and �
apecifications and to tabulate the results of his eatimates of the ��
costa of sain improvements, including every item of cost f�om
inception to completi.on and all fees and expenses incurred (or to y
be incurred) in connection therewith, or the financing thereof, and
to make a preliminary report of his findizgs, stating therein whether �
eaid improvements are feasible and whether they can best be made �
as �acoposed, or in connection with some other imp�ovements �and the ;A
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eetimated cost as recommended), including also a description of the • �
lsnda or area as may receive benefits therefrom and as may be � ;
p�oposed to be assessed. �
3. That tlie City Clerk shall act to ascertain the name and addresa of �
the or�mer of each parcel of land directly affected or aithin the area
of landa as may be proposed to be assessed for said improvementa (and R
each of them); and upon receipt f�om eaid Fhgineers of the said :�
p�elimin,ary report, calculate estimates of assessmenta as m�y be �
propoaed rel3tive thereto a�:inat each of said landa. �
4. That said preliminary report of the IIzgineers and estimates of �
asseasmenta of the Clerk, shall be furnished to the Council, and made �
available for inspection to the o�+ner of ar�y parcel of land as may �
be affeated thereby at ar�y public hearing held relative thereto, as
well as at ar�y prior time reas�nable and ccnvenient. �'
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ADOPTID BY 'I'HE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI'l� OF FRIDLEY TFIIS 21ST �
DAY OF N�Y , 1969.
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MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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BESO:dTTION NO. 19 4-19 6 9
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� � RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVF�IENT AIvD FZNAL PLANS AND
'° ` SPECIFICATIOA'S AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS THEREOF:
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STREET ?1�ROVEN�NT PROJECT ST. 1970-4
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x' �HERF,AS, Reaolution No. 125-1969 adopted the 21st. day of July, 1969
by the Citq Council, set the date for hearing on the proposed improvements, as speci- �
� fically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for zeference as Exhibit "A",
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WEIERF.E4S, all of the property awners whose property ia liable to be asaeased
with the making of these improvements (as.noted in said Notice) were given ten (10)
days notice by mail and published notice of the Council Hearing through two (2) Weekly
publicationa uf the required notice, and the hearing was held and the property owners , �
heard thereon at the hearing, as noted in said notice.
NO�W, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka
County, Minnesota, as follows:
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1. That the following ir.iprovements proposed by Council Resolution �;
No. 125-1969 are hereby ordered to be effected and com�.leted as �
soon as reasonablq possible, to-wit: ' `�
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'� Street improvement including grading, stabilized base, hot mix ''�
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�. bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, water, sanitary sewer lines ;:�
and services, incidental drainage and other facilities located as
follaws: �
3rd Street: South property line of Lot 24, Block 12, Hqde Park ` "
Addition to 60th Avenue including the elip off from T.H. �47
x T.H. �47 West Service Rd. : SSth Avenue to 60th Avent�e
�; Loop bet. 3rd St. and T.H. �47 West Service Rd. near 60th Ave. ,,;
�' S8th Avenue: 2� Street to T.H. �47 t�lest Service Road "�
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�' or more contracts as may be de�ned advisable upon receipt of bids. ��
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� Engineers are hereby designated aa the Engineers for this improve- t '
�" ment. They ahall prepare final plans an.d apecificationa for the making �
f` of auch improveinent. :;.
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ADOPTED BY THE CO�UNCIL OF TE� CITY OF FRIDii.EY THIS 3 r D�AY OF _
€' November , 1969.
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'` ' ?lAYOR - Jack 0. �
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RESOLVfION NO. 53-1971
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' A RESOLUTZOA QRDERING IMPROVE*1ENT, A.pPROVAL OF PLANS A.ND
�RDERING ADIIERTISEMENT FOR BIDS: STREET IMPROVEt1EP1T
Pi'.,.,^.7ECT ST. 1970-3
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WHEREAS, the following Resol.utions No. 125-1969 adopted by the City Council
�n the 21st day of July, 1969, No. 131-1970 adopted by the City Council on the
6th day of July, 1970, and No. 220-1970 adopted by the City Council on the 7th daq �,;;:
of December, 1970 set the dates for hearing on the improvements as specifically
noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference as E7�iIBIT "A", and
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WHEREAS, all property awners whose property is liable to be assessed With ':�:z�
the making of the improvements (as noted in said notice) were given ten (10) days
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notice by mail and published notice of the Council hearing through two (2) veekly '�<.
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publications of the required notice, .and the hearing was held and t:�e property -�
owners heard thereon at the hearing, as noted in said notice. ��;'
WHEREAS, Resolutions No. 194-1969, No. 1G3-1970 and No. 16-1970 adopted bq '�
the City Council of the City of Fridley crdered some of these improvements. '_
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RES�LVED, by the Council of the Citq of Fridley, �; '-,�
Anoka County, Minnesota as follaws: �-�'�
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• 1. That the following portions of the ia�provements proposed bq Council ;;'t
Resolutions No. 125-1969, No. 131-Z970 and No. 22Q-1970 are herebq ` '`
ordered to be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible, f'
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The improvements as noted under Construction Item in the Notice �
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of Hearing (in Exhibit "A") for the follawing streets: �
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� Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix '
` bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, sidewalks, water and ;��
sanitarq sewer services, storm sewer and other facilities located ;`
as follvws: �
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3rd Street: South propertq line of Lot 24, Block 12, Hqde
Park Addition to 60th Avenue including the
. slip off from T.H. No. 47 '
University Avenue East �
. Service Rd. Detachment: From South property iine of Lot 23, Block 4,
��,; � Hyde Park Addition.to 100 feet. South of North
property line of Parcel 440, Part of Lot 5,
„�. ' Auditor's Subdivision No. 59
Star Lane: From 61st Avenue to University Avenue iJest Ser-
vice Drive to the North property line of Lot 16,
Block 2, Sylvan Hills
61st Avenue: University Avenue to 4th Street
„ 57th Avenue: 3rd Street to 4th Street
`� . S7th Place: University Avenue to 4th Street extended
University Avenue East �
Service Road: From S7th Avenue to 57� Avenue
4th Street: From Interstate d694 Outer Drive to 57th Place
�; Interstate 1�694 Outer
Drive: From 4th Street to 57th Avenue
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RESOLVTION N0. 137_1972 '
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLtTPION TER'�iINATING PHASE II OF
�:;:, CIRCL� FLOW PORTION OF TRAFFIC FI.OW YATTERv PRpPOSAL
IN HYDE PARR ADDIYION
HHEREAS, part of the aseas of Hyde Park and City View Addition
Were rezoned to Commercial and one of the atipu'_ations for retoning
was that there be access provided off T.H. No. 47 for proper circu-
lation of the traffic through the Cammercial area,
h WSERFAS, Resolution No. 194-1969 of the City Council of Fridle� �
adopted on November 3, 1969 approved the improvement for the access
off T.fl. No. 47 and the Circle Flow Plan in the Hyde Park area, and
- this traffic pattern in flqde Park area was divided into tvo phases.
Phase I was providing a slip off from T.fl. No. 47 at the vicinity �
of 60th Aveaue to this area and Phase II Was providing s Circle ,
Flow for the traffic going North on 3rd Street to move it along the ' �
�` West side of T.fl. No. 47 goiag South. �
5;� iJHEREAS, by Resolution No. 53-1971 adopted on May 3, 1971 �
' Council did call for bids for Phase I and this phase has beea coa- . 'k�
pleted and assessed, � �
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WIHEREAS, the City Council received tvo petitions #12-1972 �
received July 10, 1972 and #21-1972 received November 13, 1972 • �
opposing the completioa of Phase II Circle Flo�,i Plan at the present
time, . ' ,�
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• pp�1, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Couacil of Fridle� .�
that: 1) The second phase improvement of the traffic floa plati
in the Hyde Park area ordered bp Resolution #194-1969 ia hereb� �
. rescinded. 2) That part of Third Street as shawa in attached �
E�ibit "A" vill be made one way.
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ADOPTED B? THE WUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TEiIS 2� �T �
. OF NOVEI�ER , 1972. �
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CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunaell
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�;; REGUI.�R QOtTNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 21, 1971 ' PJiV".�8 22
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"" RESOLUTZON #69-1971 - A RESOI�JTION ORDERING I!lPI�JVF.MFIJT, 7RPPlt�VAL OF PLi�NS AND
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�`�`�- ".DNBRTZSElSENP FOR BZD3: STREET IMP�DVFMIIIT PRQTL'CT ST. 1971-10 (SBa1L COATING) :
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Councilmari Breider asked what streets aeze inwlved and the City Enqineer put
�Y r map on the screen and pointed out the streets.
!lOTION by Councilaian Harris to adopt Resolution •65-1971. Seconded by Council�an
� Breidex. Upon a voice v�ote, all votinq aye, !layor Rirkham declared the �otion I
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,;�; carried unanimously. �
��''� RECENZNG �ALTH SANITARIAN 4U�IRTERZ.Y REFORT:
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MOTION by Councilman Liebl to zeceive the Health Sanitarian•a quarterly report.
Seoon�l�d by Councilman Breider. L�on a voice vote, all v�otinq aye, Nayor
l�.irkham declared the aotfon carrfed ur.animously. ;;
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APPOINTMENT:
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,;r` Naa�e Position stnrtinq Dats lac�s
liayne E. Ek Opezations i June 21, 1971 1Genneth 11rv�ola
~y" Maintenance Man
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!�lGTION by Cvunci]man 1Gelshr► to oo�auc wi.th the appoint�aeat as recw�anded by
.�, the J�mi,nl.atration. Seo�nded by Council�oaa Breide�r. [Tpo� a v�oice vota, all
�;' v�otinq aye, May�or lcirkha� declared t2�e �etion carried unaniao�usly.
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I�DTION by Cour�ciLan 1GelahaM to approti�e payaaat o� Ge.aeral Clatas /25;79 throuqb
� �2SSZ8 snd Liquor Claias i5681 throuqh �5735. Secoe�ed by Oouacilaan Hz+�id�r.
'�� vpoa a voica v�ot�, all �otinq ayr, May�or �cirkha� d�clas�d tt� actica carri�d
��10'� ursanimowly. i
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QONSIDERA".'ZON Ot p� 8Y (�R�I.D L�ZDES �R RIt�T � IO17 �D !'O�t ?.N. �47 �
,y�_ 71�I�ID 60Tli wVE[�1�J1! SLIP-�t: � � � �
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lqTION bY Ga�acil� Harris to aoo�pt tlwis p�sopc.se�3 ao�praai�e ot �13,500 i
j�. fos tlM prop�sty at 5981 3s4 Str+Mt. S�c�ad�d br Council�n Li�bl. pppn a
aoict �not�. all votinq ay�, Mayor 1Cirkha� dsclas�d tbs �tioa carri�d
unaniaotvly. '
'� 11PP�V�i. O� ?��LEA R�1�1L LICEYSB !Wt Cz.ETI78 l�I1 1e65 lIISS2882P?Z iTJt�?t
NOT20� by Oou��cil�sn Br�iB�r to spp:o�w � tzi.il�r lieersse r�qwst�d by Cl�tw
lNi. S.loond�d by Oouncilayn Li�bl. Zlpoa a voio� �rote, ali v�otlnq a�, Nsyos
lCiskt� d�clar�d the a�tioa carrisd �iawuslY.
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REGUI.�1R COUNGIL MBETII�iCs OF 11PRIL 3• 1972 PAGE 15
11l�NDl�1T I�ITHDRAi�iNt by Cauncilmari Breider.
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j� ': i^ - •'�; TH� t'OTE UPON THE MDTION, beinq a v�ofce v�ote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared
t,;•, � �',° the motion carried unanimously.
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�4; RESOLUTION �45-1972 - 71 RBSOL�JTION R8NAM2NG THE 1970-3 STREET I1�I�VEI�IiT
�'`" PIiA7ECT THE 1971-4 STREET II�PlOVEMENT PPU.7EGT 11ND TRANSFERRING COSTS AND �
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�, EXPENSES FRIOd�! TI� 1970-3 STREET IMPROVEI�IT PROJECT TO Tt� 1971-4 STREET �
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- Mayor Liebl asked �rhat was .tha purpose of thie zesolution. The Finar�ce �
�� Director said it �raa because ot the lari th of time the
� q projecL has .been qoing ��'
on, and that it has been rena�d two ti�oea already, and this Mvuld be the �
�� third time. Alayoz Li�bl said that ha thouqht that � �oje�t t�a to be done �
� withiu ons year. The rinaace Directoz uid that the project was let last �
� yaatr, but there wers �oss �irat incidantal expnnaes ttarted several ysars aqo. :�
This ro ect is !or the loo �
�, p j pback� on Univerrity ]►venue. Tt�e property amers
�r �►ill not be assetaed th� aatusl vost, soee �+ill be ts,�en tra� State 1►id funds.
�;.' •Mayor Liebl aaked i! there w�ould be any aclditional vost as the r�ult of ,�
�,"r renaainq the project a�sd the Finance Director said no, it is only a name �
�' chanqs to simplily the a�ainistration ot the ispro�v�e�eat project. ;�
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!lOTION by Councilaan Mittelstadt to a�dopt Reaolution ��5-1972. Seconded by
Councilman Uttez. Upon a v�oice vote, all ayes, May�or Liebl declared the ,;�
awtion carried unanimcusly.
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� � RESOLt)TION �d6-1972 - 11 RESOL(TTION DIREGTING PREP11R1�1TIGN OF 11SS8SSl�NT ROLL ��
; FOR ST. 1971-4 STREET II�I�VF.I�N'P PRDJECT: �
' MOTtON by Couacilmaa Bzeider to adupt Reaolution f�6-1972. Sec�o�nded by Council- �
�'�� aau Mitt�Ltadt. Upon a voice vo+te, all ayea. !�layor Liebl declared the motion �
carried urianimously. �
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� R�SOLUTION N47-1972 - l► RESOLUTION DIRECTZNG PUSLIC7ITION OF t�'J1R2NG ON P]�POSED
11SSESSI�NT AIOS.L F'OA ST. 1971-4 STREET II�ROVEMENT P�iOJECP: � �
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MOTIOIi C�uncilm�an Br�ider
I� tA t Resolution t47-1972. S� -
bY �p oo��ded by Council
arr� Mitt�l�tadt. tTpon a v�oic� v�t�, all ayes, Mayos Liebl declarsd th� �otion ;�
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casri�d unanimoualy. .:�
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Hame Pwitiou' Dat� . . R� lacea `�
i�. �, � M�rqaret D. Goran� 11�produation i Narch Y• 1972 Fsance� E. �
� 5625 Sth St. p.8. �ypiAq Cl�sk McLauqhlin -*�
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� MOTION by Coutfcilmas Utt�r to ooncur in the sevoaeer�destion o� ths Ac�ainia- 1
',,;� tration and a,ppravs th� a�ppointasnt o! MarQaret Goransorr. S�co�ded by
Councilaan Breidar. Upa� a voia� vot�, all votinq aye, Mayor Li�bl declar�c!
th� aotio�n carried unaai�ously. �
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PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF OCTOBER 15. 1973 PAGE 7
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��OLD B'JSINESS: .�
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CONSIDERATION OF SECO';D READIt{S OF AN OP,DIPJAtlCE F.EGULATIN6 TNE PARKIt;G �F CERTAI'J `�
° hti�?ER I�VEH;L�E'S UFOY TNE Pl'!' I �:E I-`T�E$lf��I;TIr.l. D'r J'STR1C"TS fiib�kESC�tt'nING �
� P��IAC�ES�OR�HE I I I '; 7F+.�F'E�F�',.':E'.�J �.T"�i`Trv`E�Su F ITG F�O�It C TY COL� �+i
Councilman Utter questioned the suogested timitation of 13.000 • �
said Councilman Utter was not present r+hen the Pounds. Mayor LieDl �'
and the Council concensus was 13,000. Proposed ordinance had been amended, ,�
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Mr. H. F. LinCblad, 160 Crrnvn Road N. E., said some licenses do not clasify by �,
poundage, and are these vehicles to be allot:ed to park on the streets? t•tayor
" Liebl believed if they Nere in excess of 13.000 pounds, they r:ould be prohitited
n from parking on the streets. The City Attorney erphasized. the raximum ►.ruld be '�
13.000 and this w�uld be the amount of tileight permitted. He thought there m.ay �
be some question oi� this point. but �he ordinance had been suggested by the Police �
Departnent, and whether it be a Urban license or not, it rust have a gross weight. �
Ne inforrned the Council that in other than an Urban license� the gross weight can t
be found on the license plat. �
MOTION by Councilr;an Breider to table the second reading of the ordinance to enable
the Cityl�torney to clarify the information on the urban license proceedures and �
bring the matter to the Council at thelr next r+eeting. Seconded bv CounciL:.an ,�
Starwalt. Upon a voice vote. al) voting aye. ttayor Liebl declared the r^otion
carried unanir^ously. �
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The City Attorney indicated Ae would .provide the necessary information at the �
next meeting.
w MR. JOHN PA4dlUK, 5931 3rd Street: �
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Mr. Pawluk addressed the Council and said he had an item which he felt should be �
discussed under Old Bussiness an� he had sent a letter to the City Engineer concerning °,
the item and thought it should be on the agend�, Mr. Pa►+luk sajd Ae Was concerned `�
Nith the area in F1yCe Park on 3rd Street. 59th and 60th, and the slip off trom - C
University Avenue to 3rd. He said from the slip off, the street is a one way, ��
but many people do not use the roadr.�ay as a one way. they do not pay any attention �
� � because this is such a short distance. Mr. Pawluk believed the current usaye ;
� created a hazard to Lhe people going north because Lhere is no stop sign. ;,
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�` � Mr. PaNluk requested the street be returned to a two way street again, be��•�se '�
, � ; the people living in the block have to travel around the entire btock to }�
1� front of their homes. 9� i" �
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� i The City Engineer ackno►tledged receipt of Mr. Pawluck's letter.and explained the ;";
_ + � City must have the permission from the Highway Department and a request had been
al �de to the Highway Department for tM s to be done. Ne said the City is in j
� agreement with the request from Mr. Pawluk and if the State would agree. tM s would 'j
����� be done.
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MayOr L1eb1 diretted the City Engineer to write a letter to Mr. Pawluk *rhen he {
' had received word from the Highway Oepartment on the request.
��. / OROINANCE N551 - ADOPTJNG THE BUDGET FOR THE FlSCAL YEAR 1974:
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��' Councllman Brelder satA Ae Aad one questton, Was there to De money bud9eted for
Y' tennis courts in ,dadsen Park. The City Engineer said the mone is
the reserve fund and this could be changed now or next y P►'ovided in
�; ' when the money is needed. this could be changed, 'Y�ar' Mayor LieDl said
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MOTION by Council�^an Breider to amend the budget by rMucing the reserve tunA
by 56.500 and adding this amount to the Park f�nd for tennis courts in Fladsen
Park and that the Second reading of the Dudget orainance be adopted. Seconded
by Cou�cilman Starwalt. •
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`�`' Th� finance Dlrector �atd tMs change ►+ould not eftett the tax levy.
�� � UPON A ROLL CALL VOTE. Nee. Breider. Starvralt. Liebl. and Utter voting aye.
f+ Mayor 11eb1 declared the motion carried unanimously.
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� ' °�,•�TION by Co�.r.ciiran .._ � � . *. � to .���:_v.. FF-.. _:� k21-1972. �e.or.3ed by
�"�,�� � (:ounci;.rr.3n Utter. '.���or. � . . _ ._ vote, ai� �•<� , ::i•r��� :-.iebl ���_::���ed t:�e �
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t'�rF� »� ��•_ =nd er.ct�_.t f:�� . � � .::�ie , t�:e -' ole : ��ar:'. :rheod _
� against t:�e ;lan. He sai:: " ad oi�.^..ise�: t:.es,� ��o-�. � �n '�-�+ing t.:at �
; :,�, r , ; , �;� ; . :,, �e�. no need .
. wo���.d nake a mc�tion tc .:-�,.nar� -- pl�-..
x.� ' � ��� irito the hist�ry c'' t:�i.-5 Circ:�3 I _�iW r�l«r. ��, �. . . : .. �;�i�e aware
;,,'� cfr c:`.at has been hapc,eninQ ?:he �ast thr�e ye3r�. T� - . is r.�•�- •��-
'`� Fcteci to� be a,:�out ^', t�Tes ':�P origir,al �o��t and tt,is wcu';? . :,n much
`°'' of a burder. on these pecple.
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� � MUTION by Council�an Nittelst�.dt th�:_ Phase II of Resolution �119v-1969 be
:�# terminated pezz:�ar.ei�tl�� an3 tha: at no t i�ne in the future will this proposal
�': � t�e brought before '_��e i:ouncil. ':�cor.��F .' Ly Councilman Utter.
�:� Mayor Liebl asked iF this mo:icn w�,s ir >. : and the City Attorney advised that
� a present Council cou13 �ot :egail�• �i� a future G��:nci l, bu t t ha t t he
�``� motion could stand as moved. Th�� F ' t�• •�,�n�er said that the Council passed
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� a r���lution approving the p�=.:., ct :, f+:; :,:�}• Bepartment was given that plan
� ! and they approved �t. How, ir thP p:,an is to be modified or changed, Fridley
xil� rave rto take care o{ tt��:ir conc��rn that there Would not be created a
:: + traffic problem with epT����::r�; _raffic. If this motion passes. 'rd Street
<."�
Wi21 have to be rnad� one �:��.�. There must n�t Le commercial traf�ic going ,
norch into the resi l�nt�s_ .�:�-�-�. ":'1,is �omrnitment will F�a�e to b�: -�:�-3e to
the High�►ay Departm�nt. C� � ?^��Y Breicer ;aid that when this plan was
� . first talked a}�cut the peopl� :. :r :•� favor uf it. The cost is new so
; � prohibitive t?�s� it becomes Ui�� 1� ;1 _ . :� t��� Cit� wil.l t,ave to wait until
the total area deve,ons, so ;: a i e:� :.. .'.reets have to be �^:�'e one way
'� to meet ' _ StatF� ' ;h::�v Uh;;�1:�':r�,:c,t.'t� r�::i�,_. .,��nts, h�- hoped the �^Qsidents
t would �ear xith trr_ ^.
` ' � May���.• �,iebl �aid t'-��-i? he !,��ed the: real estate �eople would rtwve intc the
ar�ea a:,d start to develop it. �?,000 per lot s►ould just be too much of an
as;e:,sme,. . :� bear. He ��inted out that since tt,�� work ►+as ordered in with
� � a resalutioT�, it wc�uld have t� be eliminated with ��other resolution.
" '•1-' '.•.:'''►� :,'PON ?�i�: M�^i i:�t1� ;,�,i :g a voice vot�, all ayes, !�ayor Liebl declared
y��: motion carrie�9 unanimous.,.
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. ?'r a.CounCil asked that tt:e pro�,er res�lution bo brough t back f-or rhe Meeting ,
uovet+�er 20t`�. ,
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Of NJVEFBE+� �,;, � :� , .,,� �
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� RESOLUTION N136-1972 - ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND FINAL PLANS & SiECIFICATIONS
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Mayor Liebl said that as the strongest objections were from 41st b Calif-
��` ornia he asked if Councilman Elect Nee had an ob 'ections to the �treets
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� being lefL in the resolution. Mr. Nee indicated he had none. Mayor Liebl
�;� noted there are letters on record of the resident's objections from this
ar�a.
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� Councilman Mittelstadt said in regard to streets numbered l0 thru 18 in �
�. Carlson's S�mmit Manor South Addition, there were a number of comments on
,� the residents wanting the street improvements held until after the sanita ry
sewer and drainage is taken care of and they would like a guaran�ee that ';
it will be taken care of before they will consider the street imprn�i��wnts. �
He said if he had to he would delete these streets to make sure th� sanitary ;
��; sewer is improved. i
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p' Mayor Liebl said that the Administration put together th� ; package inc4�ding �
� the streets in Lhis area. The City Engineer has said they would do every- �,
�hing possible to take care of the sanitary sewer problem., Af ' utilities �
must be in before any permanent street improving is done.
The City Engineer said that as pointed out at the hearing, the line is laid �'�
at a very flat grade, There are limits to what can be done Nith the Pxisting i
line without rebuilding the whole system. He said his department plans on
televising the line, then they will report back to the Council on their
findings. The Council can then, based on the report, decide whether they
��` want the streets to be put 1n or not. To delete one small section wouid
not be advisahle, he would rather thave all the streets left in until the
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report is in.
,:>;; MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt Resolution �136-1972 with the
foilowing delet�ons:
41st Avenue: California Street to Main Street
California Street: 41st Avenue to 200 feet south
Seconded by Councilman Breider, Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried unanimously.
The City En9ineer reminded Lhe Council that when the 10 year street imprave-
' n�nt program was adopted, the policy since then has been that when a street
� is deleted, it is puL back into a pro�fct two years later. He assumed that
the Council would want to continue this policy and the Council indicated
they would,
J RESOLUTION #137-1972 - TERMINATING PHASE II OF CIRCLE FL01�I PORTION OF TRAFFIC
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� � �he City Manager suggested � small change in the resolution� in the last
�: ,� paragraph, the last line. He thpught ther� should be a perl0d after "one
'�' a � way" and d�lete the words "when there iS a need determined for such a change
� , ! by the C1ty". This would mt�ke 2) re�d as follows: "That part of Third
��, j �*reet �S shown in etta�hed Exhlbit "A" will be mdde one way," He said he
� ��oaght the State would require it t.nyhu�r and he has been conterncd with �
, the unsafe conAitions of the trafflc situation 1n tM s area. He believed
th�s is what the people understopd would happen at the meeting they attended.
and that now is the Lime to do it bCfore a serious accident occurs.
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t2EGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOYEMSER 20, 1�,,. �ti(�E 9 '
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�MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt Resolution �Y137-1972 with the above �
fchange as suggested by the City Manager. Seconded by Councilman Utter, �z �
� Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried ';
( unanimously.
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CONSI�JERATION OF A REQUEST Blf EDINA REALTY, INC. FOR 6UYING OF TAX FORFEIT
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The City Engineer said that on Page 11A is a map showing the location of the
Skywood apartments and the tax forfeit land in question. They want to
improve their parking facilities and he understood the re were some time limit
problems.
�,� The City Attorney said that there were some problems with .the propos,' of
Edina Realty. They would like th� City to buy the tax forfcit lan�, then
sell it to them for the same price, however, Lhere are provisions in the
Charter setting out certain procedures for d+sposing of any surplus real
estate. Another problem with this is if the City were to start picking up
tax forfeit lots, then reselling them to people requesting �nem; this would
be circumventing the bidding procedure the State requires the ;.c..nty tc go
ti�rough.
Mayor Liebl agreed and said the City is not in the real estate business,
although he reali=ed that this apartment complex did need more parking
space. He asked if this lot is one covered in the resolution the Council
just passed that rvill be sold at the public auction very soon. The Finance �.
- Director said yes� it is the first one listed. Ma�yor Liebl informed the �`,��
gentleman from Edina Realty that the Council has already acted �.^ release �
that lot� so there is nothing the Council could do now anyhow. The City :�
Attorney added that he aould be better advised to act through the County w
when they become available. Before the City could do a�ything, the lot would ;�:`:
have to be declared surplus property by ordinance and published and this ":�
woul� take considerable time, �'
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The gentlen�an from Edina Realty.sald that the reason he made this requcst
was on the su99estion of Mr, leFebvre. County Audltor. He met with h1m and � '
because Fridleythad not released the tax forfeit, lots, he cpuld �o nothing. �
He said the lot•�has been used for some time and in dlscussing their parking ��
problems with the City Hall Statf, they have found that they do not even % '
own the lot, and they cannot expand upon land they do not own. He said that '
since the lots have been released, he wili work through the County Auditor. �,;
The Ci*y Attorney added that he Nas sure they could use the lot until they d'
- purchased it through the auction and no One would m1nd. ��
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ADPOIN�MENTS• (CITY EMPLOYEES)�� � � � � • � � � �
Nan�e Position Effective Date Re laces
.;' Pat Ellis Council NOv. 20. 1972 Juel A. Mercer
6641 Ghannel' Rodd Secretary.
Juel A. Mercer Englnearin9 Hazel 0'Brian
r;' Secretar� Jan. 1 , � ;,
Herbert R. Zirtmerman petrol�rr Dec 4 , ; �?" Norman Pomerleau _
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Mr. Lee Silver[on, 6214 Oliver Avenue South. Minne�polis: f''"
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Mr. Silverton said that he had a band that plays at the Casino Royale, and '�
he has a gixl ainger Who is over 18 but under 21 and they would like to =�
knuw if i[ is perenissibl� for her to perform at the Casino Royale. He said �
[ hat, according to the information he has received, a State lav Waa passed in "`,
1971 allowing a person under 21 to perform in places vhere they serve liquor, `,�
b�t [his does not pertain to the Casino Royale. He said he talked to Mr. ;�;�
Tom :Kattson of the Attorney General's office Who said that if it Waa a liquor
� establishment there would be no problem. The Ci[y Attorney aaid he wou:d �
check this out the next day through the Attorney General's office. The � `�
City Council said that if it follows the State Law the City Attorney could ��
let Mr. Silverton know that the requeat wa• approved. ��,;
Mr. Mu�Rli, Mut�stli Manufacturiag Coo�paay, 5973 N.E. 3rd Street: �
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Mr . *�uggli said �hat he underatood the Council had paased a resolution oa r=��
November 20, 1972, that hsd aome besring oa hia property. He compl�ined that �'���
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he was not given the courte4y of notification that this vas to be diacuased
o� chat he would have had a chu►ce to speak concerniag it. He a�ked if it
was not correct that 3rd Street is nov a oae vay going aouth. He waa told
thia was correct betWeea S9th Avenue and 60th Avenue. Mr. Muggli said that
�;; 2� years ago the Council passed a resolution with 85x of the people in the
area supporting it and aothing vaa done by the City of Fridley except to pass
the rezoaing. He said the slip-off doea not enhance tt�e property in Hyde �``��
`` Park and left everyone open to double taxation. He f�lt that having the one ' '
; way Would devaluate the property in that block. �
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Mayor Liebl aaked if aayone had any commeats. �'
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Mr. Eldon Schmedeke, 590p Uaiversity Avenue N.E., said he vould like to have ��
- som4 time to discuss thi� item. Mayor Liebl �aid that he had tried to call , :�
' Mr. Schmedeke but had beea unablt to r�ach him. tt� sugg�ated �hat he sead tbe . "�;'.
minutes of the Meeting aad he would und�rstaad what had b��a d ae. Mr. Schmeddce ;
said that he had not received the miaut�• of the �eting yet, �d requeated th '�
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thls be discvssed further at t�e ead of the �v�nin� aa he �+aat�d to explain hi ;
side of the stoty. The Couacil agr�ed to go on Mith the regular businesa and "
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retusn to this subject before �djournia�. r":�
��* Rtareaeat�d by Mis. Barbara HuAhe�, � ��
x I,esaue of Women Voter�. Preienting
Coanmunication and Petitioe , rAiaft the City Council to E�tablish aad Pre-
�' s' Serve Nosth Park a• a N�ture ,Centesi
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Mrs. Barbar� Hughes p=e�eated :`h� P�titioa and a copy of a lttter suarrizing
the fe�liags of the Leagu� of Wasea �otes• r�gasding dtdicatiag ttorth Park •s a
Nature Centes to the City Couaeil.
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li•�� MOTION by Councilm�n Mitt�l�ttdt to rec�lvt th� eoe�unicatioa �nd P�titioe�
�23•197� trae the I,�agu� of Woa�n Votero. S�conded by Couacilaan Drsider.
Upon a voic� vote� all �r�� rit�or Li�bl d�elas�d th� sot�op carried.
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danuary 5, 1971 �
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Mr. Nasim M. Qureshi �
City �ngineer �
b431 University Av�enue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
In Rep�y Refer To: 315 .�
C.S. 0205 (T.H. 47=156) �
City of Fridley Resolution No. 216-1970
Request for Advanced TOPICS Pro�ect �
Dear Mr. Qureshi: �
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We have made a preliminsry review of your request for a, advanced TOPICS �;
pro�ect and hav�e discussed it infora�ally aith representatives of the ;�
Federal Highws�y Administration (Ffb�IA). The FMrTA does r.c-;, consider it �
to be appropriate to approve another advanced project in Anoka County �
since the priorities for the entire Anoka County TOPICS Program xill
probab�r be established this spring. They also have some reservations �
as to whether the detachment of frontage roads, xhich is the bulk of �:�
this pro�ect, comprise a valid TOPICS pro�ect. It appears that the '�
pro�ect r�rould mpst likely not br. approved for TOPICS funds and even �
if it should, it w�ould hav�e to be scheduled in its proper priority ,�:
with other TOPICS pro�ects in Anoka County. In viex ot �our interest .�
in e�cpediting this pro�ect, it is recoaasended that it not be pvrsued �
for TOPICS funding. �
� Have you reached a decision as to whether you iritend to prepare the ''k
construction plans for these detachment;,? As I mentioned earlier, r.�
r+e would not be able to begin desi�n on th�s pro�ect until ear�jr �
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spring. Preparation of the plans by Fridley w�ould expedite the �
lett�ng of the pro�ect. Please advise me of y��ur decision. -'
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N. R. Osterby �
Distri t Engineer � ;
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District State Aid Engineer � � �
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� Community Development Department
� PLANIVING DIVISION
City of Fridley
DATE: January 19, 1995
TO: William Burns, City Manager
FROM: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director
Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator
�/Michele McPherson, Planning Coordinator
SUBJECT: Closing Slip-off Road from University Avenue into Hyde
Park
At the October 3, 1994 City Council meeting, the Council
authorized the purchase of 5981 University Avenue N.E. , also
known as Custom Mechanical. The building has been removed and
staff is preparing to convey the property to new owners for
redevelopment. The site has been surveyed and is comprised of
two parcels with individual Property Identification Numbers (see
attached map) . Because each parcel conforms to the minimum lot
area and lot width, no subdivision approval is needed.
Located on the northerly parcel is the slip-off road from
University Avenue. At the December 15, 1994 neighborhood meeting
regarding the ACCAP tax status change, neighbors inquired as to
the City's plans for the Custom Mechanical site. Barbara Dacy,
Community Development Director, informed the neighborhood of the
City's intention to close the slip-off road. Neighborhood
response to this was positive.
As University Avenue is also State Highway 47, the City Council
must pass a resolution informing the Minnesota Department of
Transportation of the intent to close the slip-off road and
request permission to do so. Staff has attempted to contact
MnDOT via phone to determine any concerns or roadblocks prior to
the City Council approving the resolution. At the writing of
this memo, MnDOT staff had not responded to staff's inquiry. An
update will be provided at the City Council meeting Monday night.
With direction from MnDOT staff, City staff proposes the
following course of action:
1. Notify the surrounding property owners in writing of the
City's intent to close the slip-off road and provide an
opportunity to comment by February 10, 1995.
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Closing Slip-off from University Avenue
January 19, 1995
Page 2
2 . Schedule approval of the resolution to close the slip-off
for the February 27, 1995 City Council meeting and forward
it to MnDOT.
3. Process a vacation request, if necessary, to vacate any
easements across the northerly parcel, to be completed by
May 1995. (Research is occurring to determine if this step
is required; easements may not have been recorded. )
If there are no objections from the City Council regarding this
proposal, staff will complete steps 1-3 above.
MM/
M-95-55
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FRIDLEY
FRIDLEY MUNICIP.�L CENTER •6-331 UNfVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, �1N SS�t32 • (612)571-3�IS0• FAX (612)571-1287
January 27, 1995
DEAR PROPERTY OWNER:
SUBJECT: Closing Slip-off Road from University Avenue into Hyde Park
As you are aware, at its October 3, 1994 meeting, the Fridley City Council authorized the
purchase of 5981 - 3rd Street, formerly the site of Custom Mechanical. The City has since
demolished the building, and intends to sell the property to a new owner for construction of a
single family home. Located north of the property is the slip-off road from University Avenue.
The City intends to close the access from University Avenue, as it crosses a second buildable lot.
The lot would be sold to a new owner for construction of a second single family home.
� This letter is to inform you of the City's intentions, and invite your comments or concerns
regarding these intentions. Please contact Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator at 572-3599, or
Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant, at 572-3593 by February 10, 1995, with your comments,
concerns or questions.
You will be notified when the City Council will consider this item at a meeting.
Sincerely,
�vhv /�i"�''Ct�►�tl ,
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Ann Bolkcom
Councilperson, Ward 3
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� Community Development Department
I� PLANNING DIVISION
City of Fridley
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DATE: February 9, 1995
TO: William Burns, City Manager
FROM: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director
Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator
�j Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant
SUBJECT: Status Report Regarding University Avenue Slip-Off
Into Hyde Park
Staff mailed the informational letter from Councilmember Ann
Bolkcom to the residents of Hyde Park on January 27, 1995. We
have received a number of calls from residents expressing their
support for the closing of the slip-off. We have also received
calls inquiring as to whether or not the assessments levied in
1971 for the construction of the slip-off would be returned to
the assessed property. owners. The City Attorney has
preliminarily indicated that this request by the residents is
reasonable. At this time, we have informed the residents that we
did not have an answer for them and we are going to research the
proper procedure to respond to their inquiries.
This memo is for informational purposes only.
MM/dw
M-95-96
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U Community Development Department
u PLANNING DIVISION
City of Fridley
DATE: February 23 , 1995
TO: William Burns, City Manager
FROM: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director
Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator
, Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant
SUBJECT: Final Assessment for Hyde Park Slip-Off
In purchasing the Custom Mechanical property for redevelopment,
the City Council agreed that the slip-off into Hyde Park would be
closed. Staff has notified the residents of the City Council's
intent and have received inquiries as to whether or not 1971
assessments would be reimbursed to the residents.
We have determined which properties were assessed for the 1971
Street Improvement Project which constructed the slip-off into
Hyde Park. The properties which were assessed includes those
properties on both sides of 3rd Street from 60th Avenue to 57 1/2
Place, and also those properties located on the east side of 2
1/2 Street from 60th Avenue to 57 1/2 Place (see attached map) .
The rate for assessment was $9. 26 per lineal foot for those
properties adjacent to 3rd Street, and $4 . 63 per lineal foot for
those properties adjacent to 2 1/2 Street. This calculates to a
rate of $740. 80 for an 80 foot lot at the full assessment rate,
or $370. 40 for a half-assessment rate.
* 24 properties paid $185.20,
* 26 properties paid $370.40,
* 4 properties paid $555. 60,
* 12 properties paid $740.80, and
* 14 properties paid miscellaneous assessments based on the
lineal front footage of the properties.
Based on the life of the project of 24 years and the amount of
the assessments, staff believes that the investment by the
Final Assessment for Hyde Park Slip-Off
February 23 , 1995
Page 2
residents have been amortized and no remaining funds are left to
be returned to the residents.
This memo is for informational purposes only. You will see
additional information and will be asked to make decisions on the
street vacation, sale of excess property, and disposition of the
property in the upcoming months.
MM/dw
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C� PI.ANNING DIVISION
City of Fridley
DATE: April 6, 1995 �
TO: William Burns, City Manager��
FROM: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director
Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator
Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant
SUBJECT: Establish a Public Hearing for a Vacation Request,
SAV #95-01, by the City of Fridley
The Planning Commission reviewed the request to vacate the slip-
off road from University Avenue to 3rd Street in Hyde Park at its
March 15, 1995 meeting. The Commission voted unanimously to
recommend approval of the request to the City Council.
The City Charter requires the City Council to conduct a public
hearing for all vacation requests. Staff recommends that the
City Council establish April 24, 1995 as the date of the public
hearing.
MM/dw
M-95-218
5.01
� Community Development Department
C� PLANIVING DIVISION
City of Fridley
DATE: April 20, 1995
TO: William Burns, City Manager '���
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FROM: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director
Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator
Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant
SUBJECT: Public Hearing for a Vacation Request, SAV #95-01,
by the City of Fridley; University Avenue Slip-Off
Into Hyde .Park
The Planning Commission conducted an informal hearing regarding
the vacation request at its March 15, 1995 meeting. The Planning
Commission recommend approval of the vacation request to the City
Council with the following stipulations:
1. Access shall be returned to MnDOT via a Quit Claim Deed.
2. 3rd Street and 60th Avenue shall be reconstructed to provide
improved traffic flow and aesthetics.
The Commission also recommended that the City Council consider
planting boulevard trees along 60th Avenue in addition to the
landscaping along University Avenue.
The neighborhood raised the following two issues during the
public hearing:
1. If the City would be constructing a fence adjacent to
5973 - 3rd Street prior to sale of the property to the
new owner.
2 . The condition of the Custom Mechanical property. At
the time of the hearing, the site did not appear
aesthetically pleasing. Kurt Schneider, Code
Enforcement Officer, will be monitoring the condition
of the Custom Mechanical property to insure that the
demolition contractor completes the job and that ground
cover is established.
Recommendation
Staff recommends that the City Council conduct the public
hearing.
BD/dw
M-95-244
12.01
� Com�n.unity Development Department
� P�rnvING DrviSION
City of Fridley
DATE: May 4, 1995
TO: William Burns, City Manager , �ri��
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FROM: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director
Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator
Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant
SUBJECT: First Reading of an Ordinance Approving a Vacation
Request, SAV #95-01, by the City of Fridley,
Generally Located at 5999 - 3rd Street N.E.
(Custom Mechanical Property)
The City Council conducted a public hearing regarding the
vacation of the egress road from University Avenue to 3rd Street,
generally located at 5999 - 3rd Street N.E. at its April 24, 1995
meeting. Staff has prepared the attached ordinance vacating the
egress road for first reading by the City Council.
Recommendation
Staff recommends that the City Council approve first reading of
the attached ordinance vacating the egress road. An ordinance
declaring the underlying property excess and authorizing the sale
will appear later in the agenda.
MM/dw
M-95-261
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� Community Development Department
� PLANNING DIVISION
City of Fridley
, DATE: May 4, 19 9 5 �';/
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TO: William Burns, City Manager ��`n1
FROM: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director
Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator
Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant
SUBJECT: First Reading of an Ordinance Declaring Certain
Properties Excess; Custom Mechanical Property
The City of Fridley is fee owner of Lots 29 and 30, Block 12 ,
Hyde Park. Earlier in the agenda, the City Council approved
first reading of an ordinance vacating the egress road from
University Avenue to 3rd Street which crossed these lots. It was
the City Council direction that this road be vacated and the lots
sold for construction of a single family home. In order for the
lots to be sold, the City Council must approve an ordinance
declaring the lots excess and authorizing their sale. Attached
please find the required ordinance.
Recommendation
Staff recommends that the City Council approve first reading of
the attached ordinance declaring Lots 29 and 30, Block 12, Hyde
Park excess and authorizing their sale.
MM/dw
M-95-262
9.01
U Community Development Department
L� PLANNING DIVISION
City of Fridley
DATE: May 11, 1995 �-��k`?
TO: William Burns, City Manager
FROM: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director
Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator
Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant
SUBJECT: Second Reading of an Ordinance Declaring Certain
Properties Excess; Custom Mechanical Property
The City of Fridley is fee owner of Lots 27 through 30, Block 12,
Hyde Park. Earlier in the agenda, the City Council approved
first reading of an ordinance vacating the egress road from
University Avenue to 3rd Street which crossed these lots. It was
the City Council direction that this road be vacated and the lots
sold for construction of a single family home. In order for the
lots to be sold, the City Council must approve an ordinance
declaring the lots excess and authorizing their sale. Attached
please find the required ordinance. The City Council approved
the first reading of the ordinance at its May 8, 1995 meeting.
Recommendation
Staff recommends that the City Council approve second reading of
the attached ordinance declaring Lots 27 through 30, Block 12,
Hyde Park excess and authorizing their sale.
MM/dw
M-95-280
2.01
� Community Development Department
� PLANNING DIVISION
City of Fridley
DATE: May 11, 1995 ,���
TO: William Burns, City Manager
FROM: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director
Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator
Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant
SUBJECT: Second Reading of an Ordinance Approving a
Vacation Request, SAV #95-01, by the City of
Fridley, Generally Located at 5900 - 3rd Street
N.E.
The City Council conducted a public hearing regarding the
vacation of the egress road from University Avenue to 3rd Street,
generally located at 5999 - 3rd Street N.E. at its April 24, 1995
meeting. Staff has prepared the attached ordinance vacating the
egress road for second reading by the City Council. The City
Council approved the first reading of the ordinance at its May 8,
1995 meeting.
Recommendation
Staff recommends that the City Council approve second reading of
the attached ordinance vacating the egress road. An ordinance
declaring the underlying property excess and authorizing the sale
will appear later in the agenda.
MM/dw
M-95-279
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FRI DLEY
FR[DLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER •6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 •(612)571-3450• FAX (612)571-1287
May 10, 1996
TO: HYDE PARK RESIDENTS
Dear Resident:
As you may recall, in 1995 the City of Fridley vacated the University Avenue slip-off
onto 3rd Street. The City was intending to remove the slip-off and reconstruct 3rd
Street in the fall of 1995; however, due to the lateness of the construction season, work
did not commence. This letter is to inform you that the City's contractor will begin work
on removing the University Avenue slip-off the week of May 13, 1996. Once the slip-off
is removed, construction will begin on a second single family dwelling.
If you have any concerns regarding this item, please feel free to call me at 572-3593.
Since ely,
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Mic ele McPherson
Planning Assistant
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223,024,140,002 5730 MAIN ST NE 55421 NORTHPOINT IND CENTER INC FRIDLEY MN
223,024,140,010 0 NE 0 BURLINGTON NORTHERN FRIDLEY MN
223,024,410,004 0 NE 0 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY INVE FRIDLEY MN
233,024,220,009 6007 3RD ST NE 55432 WOLFE JOHN EDWARD FRIDLEY MN
233,024,220,010 6011 3RD ST NE 55432 PESTELLO MICHAEL&ELAINE FRIDLEY MN
233,024,220,011 6017 3RD ST NE 55432 REED MARGARET R FRIDLEY MN
233,024,220,012 6031 3RD ST NE 55432 HENRIKSON DAVID G &M M FRIDLEY MN
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233,024,220,014 6051 3RD ST NE 55432 JOHNSON WAYNE A&MARY C FRIDLEY MN
233,024,220,015 6063 3RD ST NE 55432 ANDERSON RICHARD C FRIDLEY MN
233,024,220,016 6073 3RD ST NE 55432 DOLD JEROME A FRIDLEY MN
233,024,220,017 270 61 ST AVE NE 55432 HENSON JOE F FRIDLEY MN
233,024,220,018 6070 3RD ST NE 55432 EROVICK ERNEST& RUBY FRIDLEY MN
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233,024,220,026 251 60TH AVE NE 55432 BJORK RUTH ANNE FRIDLEY MN
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Thursday, January 26, 1995 HYDEPRK Page 2
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233,024,220,055 6018 2ND ST NE 55432 PEDERSON RICHARD T&JULIE FRIDLEY MN
233,024,220,056 6012 2ND ST NE 55432 SMITH ELLEN A FRIDLEY MN
233,024,220,057 6012 2ND ST NE 55432 SMITH ELLEN A FRIDLEY MN
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S TAFF REP O RT
� Community Development Department
Appeals Commission Datc
Planning CoiYiinission Date : March 15, 1995
City Council Date . April ]0, 1995
A�ril 24�1995
APPLICATION NUMBER:
Vacation Request, SAV #95-01
PETITIONER•
City of Fridley, petitioner and owner
LOCATION•
5981 - 3rd Street, generally located in the southeast corner of
the intersection of 60th Avenue and 3rd Street. The subject
parcel is legally described as Lots 29 and 30, Block 12, Hyde
Park. The parcel is 10, 582 square feet in area.
REQUEST•
The subject parcel is zoned S-1, Hyde Park, as are the properties
to the north, west, and south. Located to the east of the
subject parcel is University Avenue.
The vacation request, if approved, would vacate the slip-off road
from University Avenue (Trunk Highway 47) to 3rd Street.
BACRGROUND•
Hyde Park History
In 1978, the City rezoned Hyde Park from a variety of zoning
classifications to S-1, Hyde Park District. Hyde Park is
defined by 61st Avenue, Main Street, 57th Place, and University
Avenue. The purpose of the S-1 zoning district as stated in
Chapter 205. 21. 4 is to:
1. Change the present legal non-conforming use status of
the residential dwellings in the neighborhood to a
conforming use status.
2 . Reestablish the residential character of the
neighborhood.
3. Protect the property rights of all present land owners
as much as possible while promoting the residential
development of the neighborhood.
12.02
,
Staff Report
SAV #95-01, City of Fridley
Page 2
4 . Establish a zoning mechanism for the neighborhood that
will encourage residential investment and development
in Hyde Park.
As a result of the City's action in 1969, the commercial
properties located adjacent to University Avenue along the east
boundary of Hyde Park were rendered non-conforming. The code
states that if a nonconforming use becomes vacant for more than
one year, the property looses its nonconforming status and should
be brought into conformance by the owner. Located immediately to
the south of the slip-off road property is 5973 - 3rd Street, the
site of Custom Mechanical. In 1994, the City received a special
use permit application to allow the owner of C�stom Mechanical to
sell the property to a new owner. Because the business would
change, the special use permit was required. In October of 1994,
the City Council chose to acquire the Custom Mechanical property
as opposed to issuing the special use permit. The building was
demolished as the City's intended use for the property is for a
single family dwelling unit.
Property History
' The subject parcel, 5981 - 3rd Street N.E. , was acquired by the
City in 1971. Prior to that, the property was occupied by a
single family dwelling unit. The first permit of record was
issued for the property in 1965 to re-roof the structure due to
storm damage.
In May of 1971, the City Council moved to begin condemnation
proceedings to acquire the property. The intent of acquiring the
property was to construct a slip-off road to provide access to
the commercial properties located adjacent to 3rd Street along
University Avenue. This decision occurred as a result of the
1969 Hyde Park study. The condemnation did not occur as the
property owner willingly sold the property to the City.
The slip-off road was constructed as part of public improvement
project 1970-3 . Adjacent properties along both sides of 3rd
Street and the east side of 2 1/2 Street were assessed for the
improvement project. The assessments totalled $9.26 per lineal
foot for those properties adjacent to 3rd Street, and $4 . 63 per
lineal foot for those properties adjacent to 2 1/2 Street. A
total of 80 properties were assessed a variety of amounts based
on the lineal front footage of the properties. The average
assessment for the improvement project was $370. 40. Based on the
life of the project of 24 years, the assessment via the residents
has been amortized and there are no remaining funds to return to
the residents.
12.03
Staff Report
SAV #95-01, City of Fridley
Page 3
ANALYSI$•
The slip-off road was constructed over two City-owned lots as
opposed to typically dedicated public right-of-way. The City
Attorney determined that because public use has been established
for a period of greater than seven years, the City should
officially process a vacation request to vacate the public use of
the slip-off road.
If approved, the vacation would create a second buildable lot for
a single family dwelling unit in addition to the buildable lot
created by removing the Custom Mechanical building. The slip-off
road crosses a lot which is 10,582 square feet in area. This
area exceeds the minimum lot area requirement of 9,000 square
feet for a single family dwelling. The City intends to dispose
of both 5973 and 5981 - 3rd Street N.E. through an open process
to receive fair market value for the properties.
North of the subject parcel is 60th Avenue which provides access
to an alley adjacent to University Avenue. The City intends to
maintain 60th Avenue and the access to the alley along University
Avenue. There are a number of properties currently utilizing the
alley for access to garages and the rear of properties north of
the subject parcel.
The City intends to widen 3rd Street and return it to a two-way
street. As part of the 1970 improvement project, 3rd Street was
narrowed to a one-way width traveling south between 60th and 59th
Avenues as a result of constructing the slip-off. In addition,
the City also intends to improve the radius entering 60th Avenue
and the alley along University Avenue. The street reconstruction
in this area will also include corrected drainage to insure that
the new property and improved streets drain appropriately.
The original 1970 improvement project included approval from the
Minnesota Department of Transportation. Staff worked with the
Department of Transportation and a final detail for closing the
slip-off will include deeding access back to MnDOT between the
University Avenue westerly right-of-way line and the easterly lot
line of Lot 30, Block 12, Hyde Park. The Department of
Transportation has submitted the appropriate legal language for
the deed to accomplish this requirement. Once the pavement has
been removed, the fence will be repaired and screening installed
similar to what exists.
RECOMMENDATIONJSTIPULATION3:
Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend approval
of the vacation request, SAV #95-01, to the City Council with the
12.04
Staff Report
SAV #95-01, City of Fridley
Page 4
following stipulations:
1. Access shall be returned to MnDOT via a Quit Claim Deed.
2. 3rd Street and 60th Avenue shall be reconstructed to provide
improved traffic flow and aesthetics.
PLANNING COMMISBION ACTION
The Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval
of the request to the City Council as recommended by staff. The
Commission also recommended that the City Council pursue planting
street trees along 60th Avenue.
CITY COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the City Council concur with the Planning
Commission action.
12.05
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MARCH 15 1995 PAGE 6
6. No vehicle display or sales shall be permitted on this site.
7. Auto body repair and painting tenants shall comply with EPA
regulations to control odor emissions and hazardous
materials. ,
8. There shall be no repair of automobiles before 7:O�� a.m. or
after 9: 00 p.m. r�
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9. The petitioner shall comply with all Fire Depx�rtment
regulations. ��
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10. The petitioner shall apply for and rece' e permits for the
spray booth and flammable liquid stora�
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11. Issuance of the special use permit�hall be contingent on
approval of the County's hazardou � waste generator's license
and the City's Motor Vehicle Bod�Repair license.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, WITH MR. NES�f�+u��`Yr MR. RONDRICR� MS. SAVAGE AND
MR. SABA VOTING AYE AND MR. SIE �F ABSTAINING, CHAIRPERSON
NEWMAN DECLARED THE MOTION CARI�ED.
Mr. Hickok stated the City C�buncil would review this request on
April 17. ,
2. CONSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP #95-03 BY LYNDALE
TERMINAL COMPANY::%
Per Section 205 5.O1.C. (11) of the Fridley City Code, to
allow garden nters or nurseries which require outside
display or s orage of inerchandise, on Lot 1, Block 1,
Holiday No h 1st Addition, generally located at 250 - 57th
Avenue N. . (Holiday Plus Store)
Mr. Newman tated a public hearing had been scheduled for this
date. Sir�e the petitioner has requested the item be tabled,
when wouXd the public hearing be rescheduled?
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Mr. ckok stated the petitioner has requested 30 days to address
so of the City's concerns. At this point, it looks as if this
r quest would be heard on April 24 . All appropriate parties will
e re-notified at that time.
3. CONSIDERATION OF A VACATION REQUEST SAV #95-01 BY THE CITY
OF FRIDLEY:
To vacate all that part of the egress road from T.H. 47
(University Avenue, lying over Lots 29 and 30, Block 12,
Hyde Park, in order to construct a single family home on the
property, generally located at 5900 - 3rd Street N.E.
12.08�
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING. MARCH 15, 1995 PAGE 7
Ms. McPherson stated the request is generally located in the 5900
block of 3rd Street. It is located very close to the
intersection of 3rd Street and 60th Avenue N.E. The request
would vacate that portion of the slip-off road from the west curb
line of University Avenue to the 3rd Street curb line.
Ms. McPherson stated the City chose, in 1969, to provide an
access to the commercial properties located along the westerly
boundary of University Avenue. At that time, the city moved to
acquire the property at 5981 - 3rd Street which is composed of
two legally described lots, Lots 29 and 30 of Block 12, Hyde
Park. There was a dwelling located on the property at that time.
The age of that dwelling was undetermined. The first permit of
record in the address file was issued in 1965 to re-roof the
structure due to storm damage. In 1971, the City moved to
condemn the property to provide access to commercial properties
along 3rd Street. This decision occurred as a result of a study
done in 1969. The condemnation did not occur as the property
owner chose to sell the property to the City to complete the
improvement. The slip-off road was constructed as part of a
public improvement project in .1970 and 1971. Properties assessed
for the project including those fronting both sides of 3rd Street
and those on the east side of 2 1/2 Street.
Ms. McPherson stated, at this time, the City owns the two lots
which the road crosses so this request is unique in the fact that
we are not asking to vacate a dedicated right-of-way. The City
Attorney advised that, because public use has been established
over this particular property, it was best to process a formal
vacation request to allow for public comment and testimony.
Ms. McPherson stated the City, in October 1994, purchased 5973 -
3rd Street which is located just south of the subject parcel. On
this parcel was Custom Mechanical which was the original
commercial property in Hyde Park. The purpose of purchasing this
property was to remove the commercial building and to sell the
property for a single family dwelling. This would fulfill the
purpose of Hyde Park which is to promote residential
redevelopment in this particular part of the City. If the
vacation request is approved, the City intends to sell this
property to allow construction of a single family dwelling. As
part of the vacation, the City would remove the blacktop from the
curb line of Highway 47 to 3rd Street, reseed the area, and widen
3rd Street to a full two-way width. 60th Avenue would have a new
curb line and access would still be available to those persons
using the alley located between University Avenue and the
residences north of the subject parcel.
Ms. McPherson stated the Engineering Department has determined
that there are a number of drainage improvements which will need
to occur to assure that the street and subject parcel will drain
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 15, 1995 PAGE 8
properly. The original public improvement project for 1970
included approval from the Minnesota Department of Transportation
(MnDOT) . Staff has had conversations with MnDOT and the City has
some legal paperwork to complete to officially close the access
from MnDOT. Once the pavement has been removed and
reconstructive work has been completed, the City intends to
install a fence along University to completely close access and
will devise additional screening similar to what is currently
along the westerly fence line of University Avenue.
Ms. McPherson stated staff recommends the Planning Commission
recommend approval of the vacation request to the City Council
with the following stipulations:
l. Access shall be returned to MnDOT via a Quit Claim Deed.
2 . 3rd Street and 60th Avenue shall be reconstructed to provide
improved traffic flow and aesthetics.
Mr. Kondrick stated, when the access road was first constructed,
properties were assessed for the improvements. Will there be any
assessments when this is closed?
Ms. McPherson stated no.
Mr. Newman stated the site plan indicates a green area to the
north of the proposed parcels. Who owns this area?
Ms. McPherson stated this property is currently part of the
right-of-way. The City would continue to use this area for snow
storage. She estimated the width of area to be 60 feet.
Mr. Newman suggested using this property to enlarge the lots to
make the lots more buildable.
Ms. McPherson stated the lots are currently 10,000 square feet.
Because the two lots are already individual tax parcels, the City
wanted to reduce the expense required by replatting.
Mr. Newman stated the right-of-way is 60 feet. The lots are 40
feet. He suggested that, if the lots were 50 feet and there were
constructed sin le level townhomes, the City might get more value
II�I g
from the lots.
Ms. McPherson stated this may be an option. It would however
require rezoning or granting a variance.
Ms. Roesler stated they lived next to the Custom Mechanical
property. Staff stated the City was going to reseed. What is
going to happen to the Custom Mechanical property? It is a mess.
12.10 .
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 15, 1995 PAGE 9
Ms. McPherson stated, when the structure was torn down, it was
very late in the year. As part of demolition contracts with the
City, one stipulation is that the demolition contractor needs to
reseed or resod the property. The contractor will be reseeding
this spring.
Ms. Roesler asked if the construction of the fence would include
the Custom Mechanical property also.
Ms. McPherson stated at this time staff has not looked at this.
Mr. Kondrick asked if the fence stops before the Custom
Mechanical property.
Ms. Roesler stated Custom Mechanical was their security fence.
Now, pedestrians are going across their• yard like the freeway.
She spoke with Ms. Dacy about it who said the City might be able
to put up some type of fence to give them the privacy they are
used to. The property is accumulating garbage because the
children are using it for a playground.
Mr. Kondrick felt this would stop when a building goes up. He
did appreciate the fact that this can be a collection point for
kids.
Ms. Roesler asked how soon the access would be closed off.
Ms. McPherson stated, regarding the fence, a decision has not
been made. There is an opportunity for comment to the City
Council at the public hearing. Regarding the timing to close the
access, it will take April and May to get through the vacation
process. The Engineering Department has been notified that this
is to be included in the 1995 street projects. At this point she
cannot give a definite date. The City will do what they can to
expedite the construction.
Ms. Roesler stated their yard has been torn up making it
difficult to mow their yard.
Ms. McPherson stated, regarding the demolition, staff will make
sure the contractor gets out there as soon as possible.
Mr. Saba asked if they felt the problem in that area would slow
down when the access is taken out.
Ms. Roesler stated she did not know. She sees a lot of young
people cutting across University Avenue, jumping the fence and
going down to 60th. The litter is a problem.
Mr. Newman asked her opinion about closing the access.
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 15, 1995 PAGE 10
Ms. Roesler stated she was okay with cutting off the access.
Some mornings there is a lot of traffic going by. When
University Avenue traffic slows, drivers will use the slip-off to
go down Third to the traffic signal to have access to the freeway
more quickly.
Mr. Sielaff asked if this project would be done this year.
Ms. McPherson stated it is the City's intent to have this done
this year. The City would like to dispose of the properties as
soon as possible. Staff will take all public comment into
consideration.
Ms. Konseln stated she has lived in the area for 24 years and
plans to stay. She has used the access road for all the 24 years
she has lived there and she does not want to see that road closed
off.
Mr. Kondrick asked how she would get home if the access were
closed.
Ms. Konseln stated she would have to go down 60th or 61st. There
are other ways but those are longer.
Mr. Kondrick asked her opinion about the traffic being slower or
there being fewer cars.
Ms. Konseln stated it does not bother her one way or another.
She knows a lot of people who use that road and really like it.
Mr. Dykhoff stated he would like to see that intersection torn
up. It is a dangerous intersection. At 3rd Street, only one car
can get through there. He would approve of taking the slip-off
out. �
Mr. Saba stated he thought that would reduce the traffic in that
area.
Mr. Dykhoff stated he does not use the slip-off. Traffic that
does use it comes through there at 40 miles per hour.
Mr. Roesler stated he recommended taking out the slip-off
because, at the stop sign, the street is narrow. In the winter
with the snow, there is only enough room for one car to go
through that narrow strip. There is a lot of heavy truck traffic
through there. The trucks go down 3rd Street to get to park by
the Hardee's Restaurant on 3rd Street.
Mr. Kondrick asked if Mr. Roesler had seen semi trucks going
through there.
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 15, 1995 PAGE 11
Mr. Roesler stated yes, there are semis that come through there.
Traffic does not stop at the stop sign. There will be an
accident at that area. Also, cars come off the slip-off and turn
right to go north. The slip-off was designed for traffic to go
south.
Mr. Saba stated it is something long overdue. There is much we
have to do for that area. This is a big first step in making
this a better, quieter and safer neighborhood.
Ms. Savage agreed. �
Mr. Kondrick agreed. He is in favor of the closure of the slip-
off as well.
Mr. Saba asked if the City could do more plantings along the
green area to separate the area from 60th and give the area more
of a neighborhood feeling. .
Ms. McPherson stated they could add some trees.
Mr. Saba stated, if a business were there, the City would require
some trees or plantings. He thought the City should consider
doing this.
Mr. Newman stated the City Council and the City has made a
decision to make this should become a residential area and to do
what we can to reach that goal. This is consistent for the
planning direction for this area. �
Mr. Kondrick asked if 3rd Street will be widened.
Ms. McPherson stated the street will be widened by the two lots.
The street was narrowed originally with the intention to make it
a one-way street. The section by the two lots will be widened to
make it match what is existing.
MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by Mr. Sielaff, to recommend
approval of Vacation Request, #95-01, by the City of Fridley, to
vacate all that part of the egress road from T.H. 47 (University
Avenue, lying over Lots 29 and 30, Block 12, Hyde Park, in order
to construct a single family home on the property, generally
located at 5900 - 3rd Street N.E. , with the recommendations as
presented and with the following stipulations:
1. Access shall be returned to MnDOT via a Quit Claim Deed.
2 . 3rd Street and 60th Avenue shall be reconstructed to provide
improved traffic flow and aesthetics.
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 15, 1995 PAGE 12
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON NEWMAN DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
Ms. McPherson stated the City Council will be establishing a new
public hearing for April 17: Notices will be sent.
4. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
MEETING OF FEBRUARY 6, 1995
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Saba, to receive the
Parks & Recreation Commission minutes of February 6, 1995.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON NEWMAN DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED IINANIMOUSLY.
5. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE HOUSING & REDE�ELOPMENT AUTHORITY
MEETING OF FEBRUARY 9 , 1995
MOTION by Ms. Kondrick, seconded by Ms. S�Vage, to receive the
Housing & Redevelopment Authority minut�s of February 9, 1995.
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UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CH7�IRPERSON NEWMAN DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED IINANIMOIISLY. '
ADJOURNMENT
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MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, •seco ed by Ms. Savage, to adjourn the
meeting. .
UPON A VOICE VOTE ALL V TING AYE, CIiAIRPERSON NEWMAN DECLARED
.
THE MOTION CARRIED AND AE MARCH 15, 1995, PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING ADJOURNED AT :15 P.M.
Respectfully subm' ted, �
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Lavonn Coo er
Recordin Secretary �
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�. . �.. .FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL. MEETZNG. OF APRIL 10, 1995 P E. 2 �
. . . . � �
. ordinance includes the legal defin' ' ns .. of terms and�.
establishes new categories for you. nder the age of sixteen �
� � and for those �sixteen and s teen. He stated. tHat the
• . . . . . curfew times .are outlined� ' his� ordinance. Mr. Burns stated � �
' that the ordinance similar �to one adopted in Hennepin
County and is li to. be adopted by Anoka County: ,. .
WAIVE T ADING AND ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 1048 ON THE. SECOND
REAb AND ORDER PUBLICATION.
NEW BUSINESS• . �
4. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF
MARCH 15, 1995•
RECEIVED.
5. ESTABLISH A__PUBLIC HEARING FOR APRIL 24. 1995, FOR A VACATION
REQUEST, SAV #95-01, BY THE CITY OF FRIDLEY. TO VACATE ALL
THAT PART OF THE EGRESS ROAD FROM T.H. 47 (UNIVERSITY AVENUE)
IN ORDER TO CONSTRUCT A SINGLE FAMILY HOME ON THE PROPERTY
GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5900 THIRD STREET N.E. (WARD 3) :
Mr. Burns stated that this vacation is necessary in order to
permit construction of two single family homes. He stated
that it is requested the public hearing be scheduled for
April 24.
SET THE PUBLIC HEARING ON VACATION REQUEST, SAV #95-01, FOR
APRIL 24, 1995.
6. ESTABLISH A PUBLIC HEARING FOR APRIL 24 1995 FOR NGHORN
GRILL FOR AN INTOXICATING LI UOR LICENSE WARD 3 .
Mr. Burns stated that a public hearing shou be scheduled for
April 24 to consider the issuance of a 'quor license for the
Longhorn Grill.
SET THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THE I UANCE OF A LIQUOR LICENSE FOR
THE LONGHORN GRILL FOR APRI 4,1995.
7. RECEIVE BIDS AND AWARD NTRACT FOR 1995 REMOVAL AND REPLACE-
MENT OF MISCELLANEO CONCRETE CURB GUTTER AND SIDEW
PROJECT NO. 279•
Mr. Burns s ed that seven bids were received for this
project, a it is recommended that the low bidder, Standard
Sidewalk Inc. , be awarded the contract in the amount of
$56,93 .00.
EIVED BIDS AND AWARDED CONTRACT TO THE LOW BIDDER, STANDARD
IDEWALK, INC. , IN THE AMOUNT OF $56,930.00.
� '� THL MINIITES OF THE.'REGIILAR I+iEETING OF THS� FRIDLSY CITY _.COiINCIL OF �.. . ' _ .
. � APRIL. 10. 19.9:5 : . . . . . . � . � .
The Regular Meeting of the Fr.idle�.City Councii was called to order �
. by Mayor Nee�at 9:02 p.m. after the meeting. of the Board of Review.
� ROLL CALL• �
MEMBERS �PRESENT:� . Mayor Nee, Counc�ilworuan���orgenson, � CO cilman �
� Biliings, Councilman Schneider, and ouncil-
� � woman Bolkcom� . .
� MEMBERS ABSENT: None
l. BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING:
The Board of Review Meeting was held pr'or to this regular
meeting of the City Council.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
COUNCIL MEETING, MARCH 20, 1995:
MOTION by Councilman Billings to appr ve the minutes as presented.
Seconded by Councilwoman Bolkcom. pon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Nee declared the motio carried unanimously.
Mr. Burns, City Manager, briefl reviewed the items on the consent
agenda.
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSE AGENDA:
OLD BUSINESS•
2. ORDINANCE N0. 104 RECODIFYING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE CHAP-
TER 103 ENTIT "DANGEROUS WEAPONS " BY ADDING SECTION
103 .06 "FEES ' AND RENUMBERING THE REMAINING SECTIONS
CONSECUTIVELY AND AMENDING CHAPTER 11 "GENERAL PROVISIONS
AND FEES " 10 FOR FIREARMS•
Mr. Burns tated that this ordinance is to establish and
clarify f s for permits to carry dangerous weapons. He said
that the state statute allows a $5.00 permit fee to carry a
weapon, and a $25.00 fee has also been added to discharge a
weapon
WAI THE READING AND ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 1047 ON THE SECOND
RE ING AND ORDER PUBLICATION. ---
3. DINANCE NO. 1048 RECODIFYING CHAPTER 801 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY
ODE IN ITS ENTIRETY, ENTITLED "CURFEW, " AND ADOPTING A NEW
CHAPTER 801 ENTITLED "CURFEW:"
Mr. Burns stated that this ordinance repeals the existing
curfew law and establishes new ones. He stated that the
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CITY OF FRIDLEY COUNCIL MINUTES OF APRIL 24 5 PAGE 9
Mr. Flora stated that this year th�-�ty will be placing some con-
struction joints in the aspha , as is done with concrete, in an
attempt to control crack' of the asphalt.
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MOTION by Coun �man Billings to close the public hearing.
Seconded by ncilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, M r Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried
una ' ously and the public hearing closed at 8:45 p.m.
12 . PUBLIC HEARING ON VACATION REOUEST SAV #95-01 BY THE CITY
OF FRIDLEY, TO VACATE ALL THAT PART OF THE EGRESS ROAD FROM
T.H. 47 (UNIVERSITY AVENUE) IN ORDER TO CONSTRUCT A SINGLE
FAMILY HOME ON THE PROPERTY, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5900 THIRD
STREET N.E. (WARD 3) :
MOTION by Councilwoman Bolkcom to waive the reading of the public
hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman
Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem
Schneider declared the motion carried unanimously and the public
hearing opened at 8:46 p.m.
Mr. Hickok, Planning Coordinator, stated that this is a request by
the City to vacate the slip-off road from University Avenue south
to 3rd Street. He stated that the property is a series of two 40
foot lots that in 1971 the City constructed a slip-off ramp onto
3rd Street to facilitate traffic into the neighborhood.
Mr. Hickok stated that with the rezoning to S-1 in this area to
promote redevelopment, the City purchased the Custom Mechanical
building at 5973 3rd Street and completed demolition of the buil-
ding to provide a single family building site. He stated that this
vacation would allow a second residential site.
Mr. Hickok stated that the Planning Commission reviewed this vaca-
tion request and recommended approval with two stipulations: (1)
that the access shall be returned to MnDOT via a quit claim deed
and (2) that 3rd Street and 60th Avenue shall be reconstructed to
provide improved traffic flow and aesthetics. He stated that staff
also recommends approval of this request.
Mr. Bob Ecker, 5940 3rd Street, stated that he does not object to
vacating the slip-off. He questioned who would pay for it to be
removed.
Mayor Pro Tem Schneider stated that the City would pay the cost,
and there would be no assessment to any of the property owners.
MOTION by Councilwoman Bolkcom to close the public hearing.
Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried
unanimously and the public hearing closed at 8:52 p.m.
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CITY OF FRIDLEY COUNCIL MINUTES OF APRIL 24 , 1995 PAGE: 10
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13. PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ISSUANCE OF AN INTOXICATING UOR
LICENSE TO LONGHORN GRILL (WARD 3) :
MOTION by Councilwoman Bolkcom to waive the reading of e public
hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by ouncilman
Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Ma�or Pro Tem
Schneider declared the motion carried unanimously a�d the public
hearing opened at 8:52 p.m. /
Mr. Pribyl, Finance Director, stated that thi %�existing liquor
license is for T.R. McCoys. There would be a cl�ange in owners and
the name will be changed to Longhorn Grill. ,%He stated that the
Police Department has reviewed and ap�roved the license
application.
Mr. Ali Mishkee stated that the Longhorn Grill will be a Tex-Mex
restaurant with barbecue items their specialty and an emphasis on
freshness. He stated that he has had experience operating similar
restaurants, the San Antonio Grill and Lone Spur Grill. He stated
that the restaurant will concentrate on a family atmosphers, and
the price ranges for their menu would be from $4.50 to $9.50.
Mayor Pro Tem Schneider asked if the restaurant would be remodeled.
Mr. Mishkee stated that he would make changes gradually. They will
have new kitchen equipment, �nd the decvr will be changed.
Councilman Billings asked xlr. Mishkee if he would be the manager
of the restaurant, as he 'is listed as an officer on the license
application.
Mr. Mishkee stated t�t he will be the manager and have several
assistant managers. e stated that there is one other officer, but
he would not be an �mployee of the restaurant.
Councilman Billi s asked Mr. Mishkee if he had any other on-sale
liquor licenses. Mr. Mishkee stated that he did not.
Councilwoman orgenson asked Mr. Mishkee if he was aware of the
sixty percen food sales in relation to the forty percent liquor
sales, as r quired by the City's ordinance.
Mr. Mish e stated that their operation is 65 percent food and 35
percent iquor sales. He stated that they wish to concentrate on
food s es and be known as a good restaurant.
MOT N by Councilwoman Bolkcom to close the public hearing.
Se onded by Councilman Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting
� aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried
unanimously and the public hearing closed at 9:02 p.m.
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL_MEETING OF MAY 8, 1995 PAGE 4
5. ESTABLISH A PUBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 22 1995 FOR REZONING
RE UEST ZOA 95-02 BY THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TO REZONE
PROPERTY FROM M-2 HEA`lY INDUSTRIAL TO C-2 GENE L BUSINESS
TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW MUNICIPAL I UOR STORE
GENERALLY LOCATED AT 7299 UNIVERSITY AVENUE .E. WARD 1 :
BET THE PIIBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 22, 1995 FO REZONING REQOEST�
ZOA �95-02.
6. ESTABLISH A PUBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 22 � 1995 FOR A REZONING
REQUEST, ZOA 95-03 , BY RMS COMPANY REZONE FROM M-1 LIGHT
INDUSTRIAL TO C-2 GENERAL BUSINESS GENERALLY LOCATED AT 970
OSBORNE ROAD N.E. fWARD 2) •
SET THE PIIBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 2 , 1995 FOR REZONING REQIIEST,
ZOA �95-03.
7. FIRST READING OF AN ORDIN E RECODIFYING THE FRIDLEY CITY
CODE CHAPTER 206 ENTIT D "BUILDING CODE " BY AMENDING
SECTIONS 206.01.02 2 6.01.03 206.01.04 206.03.01
206. 03 .02 206.05.01 20 .07.07 AND 206. 10.04:
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Mr. Burns stated tha#�� in 1989, the City adopted the 1988
Uniform Building Code�; and fees have not been increased since
that time. He stateJ� that this ordinance would adopt the 1994
Uniform Building Q'ode and related fees. He stated it is
recommended, how er, that the mechanical and plumbing fees
be lower than t ose provided in the Uniform Building Code.
Mr. Burns revi ed some of the numerous changes in the fees.
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' THIS ITEM REMOVED FROM THE CONBENT AGENDA AND Pi,ACED ON
THE REGIILAR GENDA, AS REQIIESTED BY COIINCILMAN SCHNEIDER.
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8. FIRST REAL?'1NG OF AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12 07 OF THE CITY
CHARTER O VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND APPENDIX C
OF T�fL�ITY CODE {VACATION REOUEST SAV #95-01 BY THE CITY
OF FRI LEY GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5900 THIRD STREET N.E.
WARD 3 :
Mr. �Burns stated the ordinance that is in the agenda book
va ates only the land under the slip-off, and the intent was
t declare both the Custom Mechanical property with the slip-
ff as surplus. He stated that a replacement ordinance was
rovided to Council prior to the meeting, and this is the one
�that is recommended for first reading.
/ WAIVE THE READING AND APPROVE THE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING.
9. FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.06 OF THE CITY
CHARTER DECLARING CERTAIN REAL ESTATE TO BE SURPLUS AND
AUTHORIZING THE SALE THEREOF {GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5900 THIRD
STREET N.E. ) (WARD 3) :
WAIVE THE READING AND APPROVE THE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING.
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FRIDLEY CITY COIINCIL MEETING OF MAY 8, 1995 PAGE 3
4 . ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 22 1995 FOR A PREL�I-
NARY PLAT REQUEST, P.S. #95-01, BY THE ROTTLUND COMPANY,'�INC
THE ROTTLUND COMPANY IS PROPOSING THIS PLAT REQUEST �N CON-
JUNCTION WITH STREET VACATION AND REZONING RE UESTS N ORDER
TO CONSTRUCT 48 .SENIOR-ONLY OWNER-OCCUPIED CONDOM IUMS 48
OWNER-OCCUPIED ATTACHED TOWNHOUSES. AND 50 OWI� R-OCCUPIED
DETACHED TOWNHOMES. THE SITE IS GENERALLY LOCA�fiED SOUTH OF
MISSISSIPPI STREET WEST OF UNiVERSITY AVENUE � AND NORTH OF
SATELLITE LANE (WARD 1) :
AND
ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 22. 1�5, FOR A REZONING
REQUEST, ZOA #95-01, BY THE ROTTLUND COMPAi�iY, INC. THE ROTT-
LUND COMPANY IS PROPOSING THIS REZONING UEST IN CONJUNCTION
WITH STREET VACATION AND PRELIMINARY P T RE4UESTS IN ORDER
TO CONSTRUCT 48 SENIOR-ONLY, OWNER-OCCUPIED CONDOMINIUMS 48
OWNER-OCCUPIED ATTACHED TOWNHOUSES,' AND 50 OWNER-OCCUPIED
DETACHED TOWNHOMES. THE SITE IS G�NERALLY LOCATED SOUTH OF
MISSISSIPPI STREET, WEST OF UNIV�i�SITY AVENUE AND NORTH OF
SATELLITE LANE. CURRENT ZONING�`OF THE PROPERTIES IS: R-3 .
GENERAL MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELL G AND C-3 GENERAL SHOPPING
CENTER. THE PROPOSED ZONING ISTRICT IS S-2, REDEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT. THE S-2 DISTRICT� RE UIRES PLAN APPROVAL BY THE
PLANNING COMMISSION AND THE CITY COUNCIL (WARD 1) •
AND
ESTABLISH A PUBLIC HEARI�G FOR MAY 22 1995 FOR A VACATION
,
RE UEST SAV 95-02 B THE ROTTLUND COMPANY INC. THIS
VACATION RE UEST WILL VACATE A PORTION OF THE UNIVERSITY
AVENUE SERVICE ROAD S TH OF MISSISSIPPI STREET AND NORTH OF
SATELLITE LANE AND A PORTION OF THIRD STREET IMMEDIATELY
NORTH OF SATELLITE LANE. THE VACATION RE UEST WILL ALSO
VACATE A NUMBER OF DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS WITHIN THE
DEVELOPMENT AREA. THE ROTTLUND COMPANY IS PROPOSING THIS
VACATION RE4UEST IN CONJUNCTION WITH PRELIMINARY PLAT AND
REZONING REOUES�S IN ORDER TO CONSTRUCT A . TOWNHOME PROJECT
GENERALLY LOCATED SOUTH OF MISSISSIPPI STREET WEST OF
UNIVERSITY AVENUE, AND NORTH OF SATELLITE LANE �WARD 1) •
Mr. Burns s ated that these public hearings are for a project
by Rottlu Homes which consists of 48 senior-only condo-
miniums; 8 two-story attached townhomes; and 50 detached
townhome -- 26 are one-story and 24 are two-story. He stated
that at he public hearing there will be a review of computer
simula ions, proposed housing types, traffic patterns, buffers
and 1 ndscaping, and open space issues. He stated that in
conj ction with this public hearing for the preliminary plat,
ther are also public hearings for rezoning and vacation
re ests.
8 THE PIIBLIC HEARINGS FOR MAY 22� 1995 FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT
QIIEBT� P.B. �95-01; REZONING REQIIEST, ZOA �95-01, AND
ACATION REQIIEST� SAV �95-02.
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FRIDLEY CITY COIINCIL MEETING OF MAY 8 1995 PAGE 4
5. ESTABLISH A PUBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 22 1995 FOR A REZONING
REOUEST, ZOA #95-02 BY THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TO REZONE
PROPERTY FROM M-2 . HEAVY INDUSTRIAL TO C-2 GENERAL BUSINESS
TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW MUNICIPAL LI UOR S RE
GENERALLY LOCATED AT 7299 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N E {WT 1) -
�SET THE POBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 22, I995 FOR REZO�G REQIIEST,
ZOA �95-02. /
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6. ESTABLISH A PUBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 22 19 FOR A REZONING
RE UEST ZOA 95-03 BY RMS COMPANY TO ONE FROM M-1 LIGHT
INDUSTRIAL TO C-2 GENERAL BUSINESS G ERALLY LOCATED AT 970
OSBORNE ROAD N.E. (WARD 21 � ,
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SET THE PIIBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 2 , 1995 FOR REZONING REQIIEST�
ZOA #95-03. �
7. FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE RECODIFYING THE FRIDLEY CITY
CODE, CHAPTER 206, ENTITLED "BUILDING CODE " BY AMENDING
SECTIONS 206.01.02, � 206 Ol 03 206 Ol 04 206 03 O1
206.03. 02 206.05.01 206.07.07 AND 206. 10.04:
Mr. Burns state that in 1989, the City adopted the 1988
Uniform Buildi Code, and fees have not been increased since
that time. H stated that this ordinance would adopt the 1994
Uniform Bu' ding Code and related fees. He stated it is
recommend , however, that the mechanical and plumbing fees
be lowe than those provided in the Uniform Building Code.
Mr. B ns reviewed some of the numerous changes in the fees.
i T 8 ITEM WAB REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA AND PLACED ON
, E REGIILAR AGENDA, AS REQIIESTED BY COIINCILMAN SCHNEIDER.
8. FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY
CHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND APPENDIX C
OF THE CITY CODE [VACATION RE4UEST SAV #95-01 BY THE CITY
OF FRIDLEY, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5900 THIRD STREET N E )
(WARD 3) :
Mr. Burns stated the ordinance that is in the ager�da book
vacates only the land under the slip-off, and the intent was
to declare both the Custom Mechanical property with the slip-
off as surplus. He stated that a replacement ordinance was
provided to Council prior to the meeting, and this is the one
that is recommended for first reading.
WAIVE THE READING AND APPROVE THE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING.
9. FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE UND ��ECTION 12.06 OF THE CITY
CHARTER DECLARI G ERTA N ESTAT O E SURPLU D
AUTHORIZING THE SALE THERE GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5900 THIRD
STREET N.E� (WARD 3) • �%'�
WAIVE THE READING�D APPROVE THE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING.
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FRIDLEY CITY COIINCIL MEETING OF MAY 8, 1995 PAGE 3
4 . ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 22 , 1995, FOR A PRELIMI-
NARY PLAT RE UEST P.S. 95-01 BY THE ROTTLUND COMPANY �NC.
THE ROTTLUND COMPANY IS PROPOSING THIS PLAT RE UEST I CON-
JUNCTION WITH STREET VACATION AND REZONING RE UESTS ORDER
TO CONSTRUCT 48 SENIOR-ONLY OWNER-OCCUPIED CONDOMI UMS 48
OWNER-OCCUPIED ATTACHED TOWNHOUSES AND 50 OWNE -OCCUPIED
DETACHED TOWNHOriES. THE SITE IS GENERALLY IACA D SOUTH OF
MISSISSIPPI STREET, WEST OF UNIVERSITY AVENUE`/ D NORTH OF
SATELLITE LANE �WARD 1) :
AND
ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 22 199 FOR A REZONING
RE UEST ZOA 95-01 BY THE ROTTLUND COMP INC. THE ROTT-
LUND COMPANY IS PROPOSING THIS REZONING RE EST IN CONJUNCTION
WITH STREET VACATION AND PRELIMINARY P T RE UESTS IN ORDER
TO CONSTRUCT 48 SENIOR-ONLY OWNER-OC IED CONDOMINIUMS 48
OWNER-OCCUPIED ATTACHED TOWNHOUSES D 50 OWNER-OCCUPIED
DETACHED TOWNHOMES. THE SITE IS GE RALLY LOCATED SOUTH OF
MISSISSIPPI STREET WEST OF UNIVER TY AVENUE AND NORTH OF
SATELLITE LANE. CURRENT ZONING THE PROPERTIES IS: R-3
GENERAL MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLIN AND C-3 GENERAL SHOPPING
CENTER. THE PROPOSED ZONING D TRICT IS S-2 REDEVEIAPMENT
DISTRICT. THE S-2 DISTRICT UIRES PLAN APPROVAL BY THE
PLANNING COMMISSION AND THE TY COUNCIL WARD 1 :
AND
ESTABLISH A PUBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 22 1995 FOR A VACATION
RE UEST SAV 95-02 BY HE ROTTLUND COMPANY INC. THIS
VACATION RE UEST WILL U CATE A PORTION OF THE UNIVERSITY
AVENUE SERVICE ROAD SOU H OF MISSISSIPPI STREET AND NORTH OF
SATELLITE LANE AND PORTION OF THIRD STREET IMMEDIATELY
NORTH OF SATELLITE E. THE VACATION RE UEST WILL ALSO
VACATE A NUMBER OF INAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS WITHIN THE
DEVELOPMENT AREA. THE ROTTLUND COMPANY IS PROPOSING THIS
VACATION RE UEST � N CONJUNCTION WITH PRELIMINARY PLAT AND
REZONING RE UEST IN ORDER TO CONSTRUCT A TOWNHOME PROJECT
GENERALLY LOCA D SOUTH OF MISSISSIPPI STREET WEST OF
UNIVERSITY AVE E AND NORTH OF SATELLITE LANE WARD 1 :
Mr. Burns st ted that these public hearings are for a project
by Rottlun Homes which consists of 48 senior-only condo-
miniums; two-story attached townhomes; and 50 detached
townhomes -- 26 are one-story and 24 are two-story. He stated
that at he public hearing there will be a review of computer
simula ons, proposed housing types, traffic patterns, buffers
and 1 dscaping, and open space issues. He stated that in
conj ction with this public hearing for the preliminary plat,
the are also public hearings for rezoning and vacation
re ests.
T THE PIIBLIC HEARINGS FOR MAY 22, 1995 FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT
QIIEBT, P.B. �95-01; RE20NING REQIIRST, ZOA �95-01, AND
VACATION REQULST� SAV �95-02.
SPECIAL FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 15, 1995 PAGE 2
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
Mr. Burns, City Manager, briefly reviewed the ite on the consent
agenda.
OLD BUSINESS•
1. ORDINANCE NO. 1050 UNDER SEC ON 12.07 OF THE CITY CHARTER TO
VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS D TO AMEND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY
CODE VACATION RE UES SAV 95-01 BY THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
GENERALLY LOCATED 5900 THIRD STREET N.E. WARD 3 :
Mr. Burns, Ci Manager, stated that this ordinance provides
for the va tion of the road linking University Avenue to
Third St et. He stated that when this area is combined with
the Cu om Mechanical property, it will allow for construction
of o new single family homes.
AIVE THE READING AND ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 1050 ON THE SECONI?
READING AND ORDER PIIBLICATION.
2 . ORDINANCE NO. 1051 UNDER SECTION 12 . 06 OF THE CITY CHARTER
DECLARING CERTAIN REAL ESTATE TO BE SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZING
THE SALE THEREOF (GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5900 THIRD STREET N.E. �
(WARD 3) :
Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that this ordinance declares
the Custom Mechanical property to be surplus and authorizes
the sale of the property.
WAIVE THE READING AND ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 1051 ON THE SECOND
READING AND ORDER PIIBLICATION.
NEW BUSINESS•
3 . ESTABLISH A PUBLIC HEARING FOR JUNE 12 1995 OR A PRE-
LIMINARY PLAT RE UEST P.S. 95-02 BY HOME OT USA INC.
TO REPLAT TRACT A REGISTERED LAND SURV 130 INTO THREE
SEPARATE PARCELS GENERALLY LOCATED H OF I-694 AND EAST
OF EAST RIVER ROAD {WARD 3) :
Mr. Burns, City Manager, sta it is requested that a public
hearing be held on June , 1995 on this preliminary plat
request. He stated th this plat is located north of I-694
and west of Main St et and would create three parcels. He
stated that this oject provides for 146, 000 square feet of
new constructi , 116, 000 square feet of which will be for a
Home Depot ore, and 30, 000 square feet will be devoted to
other ret ' ers.
SET PIIBLIC HEARING ON PRELIMINARY PLAT REQIIEST, P.S.
#95 2, FOR JUNE 12, 1995.
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THE MINIITES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COIINCIL OF
MAY 15,1995
The Special Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to o er
by Mayor Nee at 7:38 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Nee led the Conncil and audience in the Pledge Allegiance
. to the .Flag: : . : . �
ROLL CALL•
MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Nee, Councilwoman J rgenson, Councilman
Billings, Councilman S neider, and Council-
woman Bolkcom
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
PROCLAMATIONS:
POPPY DAY. MAY 19 1995•
Mr. Burns, City Manager, read proclamation proclaiming May 19,
1995 as Buddy Poppy Day in he City. Mayor Nee issued the
proclamation and urged citize s of Fridley to contribute generously
to this cause by purchasing uddy poppies. He urged all patriotic
citizens to wear a buddy oppy in gratitude to those who risked
their lives for our free m.
Mr. Jerry Netland, Po y Chairman for V.F.W. Post 363, accepted
this proclamation. H introduced Tracy Thompson, Poppy Queen, who
distributed poppies.
PUBLIC WORKS EEK - MAY 21-27 1995:
Mr. Burns read a proclamation proclaiming the week of May 21
through 27 as blic Works Week. Mayor Nee issued the proclamation
and called up n all citizens and civic organizations to acquaint
themselves w th the problems involved in providing public works
services an to recognize the contributions public works personnel
make to th residents' health, safety, and comfort.
Mr. Paul wrence, Mr. Jim Brindley, and Mr. Ken Holmstrom, of the
City's blic Works Department, accepted this proclamation.
APPRO AL OF MINUTES:
COUNCIL MEETING. MAY 8 1995•
M ION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to approve the minutes as
resented. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote,
11 voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
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• STATE OF MINNESOTA ) CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
VACATION
COUNTY OF ANOKA )
CITY OF FRIDLEY )
In the Matter of: a vacation, sAv ��95-01
�IVtI@f: Nandram Oomrow and Durmatee Oomrow
The above entitled matter came before the City Council of the City of Fridley and was heard on the
15th day of_ May , 19 95 , on a petition for a vacation pursuant to the City of
Fridley's City Code and City Charter, for the following described property:
To vacate all that part of the egress road from Trunk Highway 47 (University Avenue)
lying over Lots 29 and 30, Block 12, Hyde Park. All in Anoka County, Minnesota.
This property is generally located at 5981 - 3rd Street N.E.
23 . �c� . 2�, 2 � , � � 3 �
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IT IS ORDERED that a vacation be granted as upon the following conditions or reasons:
Approval with no stipulations. See City Council meeting minutes of May 15, 1995.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF ANOKA ) OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
CITY OF FRIDLEY )
I, William A. Champa, City Clerk for the City of Fridley, with and in for said City of Fridley, do hereby certify
that I have compared the foregoing copy and Order granting a vacation with the original record thereof
� preserved in my office, and have found the same to be a correct and true transcript of the whole thereof.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto su scxibed my hand at the City of Fridley, Minnesota, in the
County of Anoka on the�� day of av , 192�.
DRAFTED BY:
City of Fridley , �
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Fridley, MN 55432 William A. Champa, City Clerk .
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SPECIAL FRIDLEY CITY COIINCIL MEETING OF MAY , 1995 PAGE 2
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGEN�/
Mr. Burns, City Manager, bx�efly reviewed the items on the consei;E:
agenda. ���
OLD BUSINESS•
1. ORDINANCE NO. 1050 UNDER SECTION 12 . 07 OF THE CITY CHARTER TO
VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY
CODE (VACATION REQUEST, SAV #95-01, BY THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5900 THIRD STREET N.E. ) (WARD 3) :
Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that this ordinance provides
for the vacation of the road linking ilniversity A�enue to
Third Street. He stated that when this area is combined with
the Custom Mechanical property, it will allow for construction
of two new single family homes.
AAIVE THE READING AND ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 1050 ON THE SECOT�t
READING AND ORDER PUBLICATION.
2 . ORDINANCE NO. 1051 UNDER SECTION 12 . 06 OF THE CITY CHARTER /
DECLARING CERTAIN REAL ESTATE TO BE SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZIN
THE SALE THEREOF GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5900 THIRD STREET N . )
(WARD 3) :
Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that this ordinan declares
the Custom Mechanical property to be surplus authorizes
the sale of the property.
AAIVE TIiE READING AND ADOPT ORDINANCE NO 1051 ON THE SECOND
READING AND ORDER PUBLICATION.
NEW BUSINESS •
3 . ESTABLISH A PUBLIC HEARING rFOR JUNE 12, 1995, FOR A PRE-
LIMINARY PLAT REOUEST, P.S✓#95-02 BY HOME DEPOT USA, INC. ,
TO REPLAT TRACT A REGI�Z'ERED LAND SURVEY 130 INTO THREE
SEPARATE PARCELS GENE LLY LOCATED NORTH OF I-694 AND EAST
OF EAST RIVER ROAD RD 3 :
Mr. Burns, City nager, stated it is requested that a public
hearing be he].�on June 12, 1995 on this preliminary plat
request. He stated that this plat is located north of I-694
and west o Main Street and would create three parcels. He
stated t t this project provides for 146, 000 square feet of
new co truction, 116, 000 square feet of which will be for a
Home epot store, and 30, 000 square feet will be devoted to
ot r retailers.
ET THE PUBLIC HEARING ON PRELIMINARY PLAT REQIIF�Tf P.S.
�95-02, r'UR JUNE 12, 1995.
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City of Fridley
, AN ORDINAN E�ND R SECT ON 12.07
OF THE CITY CHARTER TO YACATE
STREETS AND ALLEYS/1N0 TO AMEND
APPENDD(C OF THE C�Ty CODE
The City Council of tho City of Frldley
doea hereby ordnin as folbwa:
SECTION 1. To vacaco all that pert o{tF�e
egreae road Irom Trunk Highway 47
(Univeroiry Awnua) y(n0 ovar Lota 2g�d
30, Block 12. Hyda Park. All in Anoka
Cou'xated etth entarsecPtioneo(3rd Street
and 60th Ave�ua,
All Iying In the North Heft�;gs�Uon 2;,
T-�G�R-24,C�ty of Fridlay.County of Anoka,
Minnesota
Be and is hereby vacated.
SECTION 2. Tha said ya�ation has been
mada fn conformanca with Minneaota
Statutea and pursuent to Section 12.07 of
the Ciry Cha�ar and.1ppb�a�C of fhe City
Code ahali be so amended.
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TH S
15TH DAY OF Mqy,�995
WILLIAM J.NEE-MAyOR
ATTEST;
WILLIAM A.CHAMpq,C�Ty CLERK
Public Hearing; April 24,lggb
Rrat Reading; May 8 1995
Second Reeding; May�5 �y95
(May 23,1995)Fridley Focus News
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Date'Time:�,l � ? � Tax Liens�Releases
Doc. Order ( of � ❑ M�i±�-co �o� Tax Pd ANOKA COUNTY MINNESOTA
New I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT WAS FILED IN THIS OFFICE
� by: Recordability:� ❑ Transfer � Desc. FOR RECORD ON
JUN 10 97
Filing Fees: , _ �O ❑ Division ❑ GAC AT 5 : 00 PM ANDWASDULYRECORDED.
Def. FEES AND TAXES IN THE AMOUNT OF $19 . 5 0 PAID.
Delr�s: Pins;, [] Status ❑ Spec.
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EDWARD M.TRESKA
ANOKA COUNTV PROPERTYTAX ADMINISTRATOR/RECORDER/REGISTRAR OF TITLES
By GKE
DEPUTY PROPERTV TAX ADMINISTRATOR/RECORDER/REGISTRAR OF TITLES
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ORDINANCE NO. 1050
AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY
CHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO
AMEND APPENDI% C OF THE CITY CODE
The City Council of the City of Fridley does hereby ordain as
follows:
SECTION 1. To vacate all that part of the egress road from
Trunk Highway 47 (University Avenue) lying over
Lots 29 and 30, Block 12, Hyde Park. Al1 in Anoka
County, Minnesota. This property is generally
located at the intersection of 3rd Street and 60th
Avenue.
All lying in the North Half of Section 23, T-30,
R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota.
Be and is hereby vacated.
SECTION 2 . The said vacation has been made in conformance
with Minnesota Statutes and pursuant to Section
12.07 of the City Charter and Appendix C of the
City Code shall be so amended.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS 15TH DAY OF MAY, 1995.
WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR
ATTEST:
WILLIAM A. CHAMPA, CITY CLERK
Public Hearing: April 24, 1995
First Reading: May 8, 1995
Second Reading: May 15, 1995
Publication: May 23, 1995
ORDINANCE NO. 1051
AN ORDINANCE IINDER SECTION 12.06 OF THE CITY
CHARTER DECLARING CERTAIN REAL ESTATE TO BE
SIIRPLUS AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE THEREOF
The City Council of the City of Fridley does hereby ordain as
follows:
SECTION 1. The City of Fridley is the fee owner of the tract
of land within the City of Fridley, Anoka County,
State of Minnesota, described as follows:
Lots 27, 28, 29, and 30, Block 12, Hyde Park, City
of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
SECTION 2. It is hereby determined by the City Council that
the City no longer has any reason to continue to
own said property, and the City is hereby
authorized to sell or enter into a contract to
sell said property.
SECTION 3 . The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to
sign the necessary contracts and deeds to affect
the sale of said property.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS 15TH DAY OF MAY, 1995.
WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR
ATTEST:
WILLIAM A. CHAMPA, CITY CLERK
First Reading: May 8, 1995
Second Reading: May 15, 1995
Publication: May 23, 1995