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02-22-2021 CITY COUNCIL MEETING February 22, 2021 7:00 PM Fridley Civic Campus, 7071 University Avenue N.E. The City of Fridley will not discriminate against or harass anyone in the admission or access to, or treatment, or employment in its services, program, or activities because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, marital status, sexual orientation or status with regard to public assistance. Upon request, accommodation will be provided to allow individuals with disabilities to d any interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at (763) 572-3500. (TTD/763-572-3534). AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the Minutes from the City Council Meeting of February 8, 2021 NEW BUSINESS 2. Resolution No. 2021-13 Approval of Gifts, Donations and Sponsorships received between January 11, 2021 and February 12, 2021 3. Resolution No. 2021-14 Approving a Local Road Improvement Program Application for the Fridley and Columbia Heights 53rd Avenue Project CLAIMS 4. Claims: 191893 - 192007 ADOPTION OF REGULAR AGENDA OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Consideration of Items not on Agenda 15 minutes. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS NEW BUSINESS 2 City Council Meeting 2/22/2021 Agenda Page 2 5. Resolution No. 2021-11 Approving the 2040 Comprehensive Plan INFORMAL STATUS REPORTS ADJOURN 3 Jufn!2/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: February 22, 2021 Meeting Type: City Council Submitted By: Roberta Collins, Assistant to the City Manager Title Approve the Minutes from the City Council Meeting of February 8, 2021 Background Financial Impact Recommendation Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods & Places Community Identity & Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship x Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources !City Council Minutes February 8, 2021 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 4 Jufn!2/ ! CITY COUNCIL MEETING ! February 08, 2021 ! 7:00 PM ! Fridley Civic Campus, 7071 University Avenue N.E. ! !! MINUTES CALL TO ORDER PRESENT Mayor Lund Councilmember Bolkcom Councilmember Eggert Councilmember Ostwald Councilmember Tillberry Wally Wysopal, City Manager PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA Motion made by Bolkcom, Seconded by Tillberry. Voting Yea: Lund, Bolkcom, Eggert, Ostwald, Tillberry APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the Minutes from the City Council Meeting of January 19, 2021 NEW BUSINESS 2. Receive the Minutes from the Planning Commission Meeting of January 20, 2021 3. Resolution No. 2021-07 Approving Lot Split LS #21-01 (Ward 3) 4. Resolution No. 2021-08 Approving Special Use Permit, SP #21-01 Petitioned by Schmit Towing (Ward 3) 5. Resolution No. 2021-09 Approving Variance, VAR #21-01 Petitioned by Calichi Group (Ward 1) 6. Resolution No. 2021-10 Approving Variance, VAR #21-02 Petitioned by 2C Development (Ward 1) 7. Resolution No. 2021-12 to Request Approval of Special Legislation by the Minnesota Legislature 5 Jufn!2/ City Council Meeting 2/8/2021 Minutes Page 2 CLAIMS 8. Claims: 191674 - 191892 ADOPTION OF REGULAR AGENDA Motion made by Eggert, Seconded by Ostwald. Voting Yea: Lund, Bolkcom, Eggert, Ostwald, Tillberry OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Consideration of Items not on Agenda 15 minutes. No one from the audience spoke. INFORMAL STATUS REPORTS Mr. Wysopal shared information about the Wind Up Challenge and indicated people can sign up through the end of February. He said this challenge would use power through renewable energy and over 60 households are already enrolled. For more information visit www.fridleymn.gov/windup. Councilmember Ostwald noted there was an opening on the Environmental Quality & Energy Commission (EQEC). Those interested can apply on the City's website. ADJOURN Motion made by Ostwald, Seconded by Eggert. Voting Yea: Lund, Bolkcom, Eggert, Ostwald, Tillberry Meeting adjourned at 7:05 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Krista Peterson Scott J. Lund Recording Secretary Mayor 6 Jufn!3/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: 02/22/2021 Meeting Type: City Council Submitted By: Daniel Tienter, Director of Finance/City Treasurer/City Clerk Korrie Johnson, Assistant Finance Director Title Resolution No. 2021-13 Approval of Gifts, Donations and Sponsorships received between January 11, 2021 and February 12, 2021 Background Each month, the City of Fridley (City) receives various donations and gifts to support City operations, programs and projects. Pursuant to Minnesota Statute § 465.03, the City may accept these donations and gifts for the benefit of residents. For specific donations or gifts, the donor may prescribe certain requirements, such as for a specific activity or department. Consistent with the abovementioned statute, staff prepared Schedule No. 1 (Exhibit A), which outlines the various donations, gifts and/or sponsorships received by the City between January 11, 2021 and February 12, 2021. To accept the same, the Council must adopt the attached resolution by a twothird majority vote. Lastly, for each donation, gift or sponsorship, staff ensure it meets an identified need, does not create a quidproquo or longterm maintenance obligation, and the donor received an acknowledgment of their gift through a letter or publication. Based on this process, staff recommend the Council adopt the attached resolution approving the donations, gifts, and sponsorships for this period. Financial Impact Recommendation Staff recommend the approval of Resolution No. 2021-13. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods & Places Community Identity & Relationship Building X Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 7 Jufn!3/ Attachments and Other Resources !Resolution No. 2021-13 !Exhibit A: Schedule No. 1 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 8 Jufn!3/ Resolution No. 2021-13 Approving Gifts, Donations and Sponsorships for the City of Fridley Whereas, throughout the year the City of Fridley (City) receives a multitude of gifts and donations; and Whereas, the City is sincerely grateful for the support it receives from an array of organizations and individuals; and Whereas, without this support, the continuation of different events or programs would be difficult to sustain; and Whereas, the attached schedule (Exhibit A) lists all of the donations and gifts received by various City departments between January 11, 2021 and February 12, 2021; and Whereas, all of the items listed on the attached schedule (Exhibit A) are required to be accepted by the City Council by a two-thirds majority vote; and Whereas, all items have been determined to be donated free of any quid-pro-quo expectation by the donor. Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley approves Resolution No. 2021-13. Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 22nd day of February, 2021. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor ATTEST: Daniel Tienter City Clerk 9 : Jufn!3/ 101101101603270270270101407101101 101270 applicable Fund to be credited, if Schedule No. 1 $79.53$50.00 $50.00$25.00 $300.00$520.00$841.57$500.00 $496.05 $1,400.00$1,000.00$5,312.40 $141,016.00 $151,590.55 Amount/ Value Donor Name, if not anonymous Fridley LionsFridley LionsMINCORich Products CorporationVariousCaribou CoffeeSpringbrook Nature Center FoundationAnonymousJerry and Donna Bahls via the SNC FoundationFriends and Family of Ronald SchusterBell Bank Kevin ColemanClem and Elizabeth Nagel Program Ice Skate DriveDonation for Winterfest 2021Night to Unite Donation (For 2021 Supplies)Donation of landDonation Box Contents General ContributionReimbursement from Springbrook Foundation Memorial PlaquesDonation to Police DepartmentPavilion Activity Center Donation Memorial donation to Fire Dept"Pay it Forward" donation to FPD Reserve Unit Police K9 Unit donationGeneral Contribution SNCSNCSNCSNC SNC Division RecreationRecreation Public SafetyPublic SafetyPublic SafetyPublic Safety Public Works Public Safety Department or 1/5/20211/7/20211/7/2021 2/2/2021 1/11/2021 1/26/2021 12/22/202012/22/202012/22/202012/22/202112/23/202012/31/202012/31/2020 Date Received Gifts, Donations, and Sponsorships - City of Fridley Jufn!4/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: February 22, 20101 Meeting Type: City Council Submitted By: James Kosluchar, Public Works Director Brandon Brodhag, Civil Engineer Title Resolution No. 2021-14 Approving a Local Road Improvement Program Application for the Fridley and Columbia Heights 53rd Avenue Project Background The City of Fridley (City) and City of Columbia Heights (Columbia Heights) are considering a future rd pedestrian/bicycle and street resurfacing improvement project on 53 Avenue from Main Street to Trunk Highway 65 (Central Avenue). The staff of both cities hosted an event on October 26, 2019 to receive feedback and input from residents. The input gathered from the event was positive towards moving forward with funding A federal funding application through the regional solicitation was submitted in April 2020; however, it was not successful in obtaining an award due to the competitive applications received. Staff has been working on different designs with Columbia Heights while incorporating feedback received from the event that took place last October. The different options for the corridor consider walk versus. trail, geometric improvements, impacts of the project to the adjacent properties (see Exhibit A for the two preferred typical section options). Both options include adding a multi-use 10-foot bituminous trail on one side of the street with a sidewalk going on the opposite side of the street. The construction costs are currently estimated at $1,635,000 for the project with accommodations for future lighting. If the project is successful in receiving funding through the program, the project would receive nearly 80% of the project cost in federal funding. The other 20% match would be divided between the City and Columbia Heights proportionally to their respective share of the corridor. The City rd will cover more of the cost since 53 Avenue west of Trunk Highway 47 is completely in Fridley while rd 53 Avenue from Trunk Highway 47 to Trunk Highway 65 is split down the centerline between the two cities. Staff plans to use MSA/Local funds to cover the remainder of the project. The City contribution depending on eligibility and option chosen would be between $150,000 to $350,000. Next steps include verifying eligible costs, particularly for the sidewalk, under the intended funding program, preparation of a draft funding application and subsequently City Council authorization. The grant funding would set construction for 2023, which would advance the project from anticipated construction in 2025. Staff will prepare the application in conjunction with Columbia Heights, supplemented through a future presentation to the City Council. The City would administer the grant and lead the project. Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 21 Jufn!4/ Financial Impact At present, staff estimate the cost of the Fridley and Columbia Heights 53rd Avenue Project at approximately $1,635,000. The Adopted 20212025 Capital Investment Program (CIP) does not authorize any budget authority for the project, but it does contemplate the proposed improvements as a provisional project predicated on external funding. If the City receive a LRIP grant, other projects currently planned in the fiveyear CIP may need to be reprioritize as part of the annual CIP development process; sufficient fund balance would be available to support the grant matching requirement. Recommendation Staff recommends approval of Resolution No. 2021-14. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment X Vibrant Neighborhoods & Places Community Identity & Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources !Resolution No. 2021-14 !Exhibit A Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 22 Jufn!4/ Resolution No. 2021-14 Resolution Supporting Pursuit of 2020 Local Road Improvement Program Funding From rd MNDOT for the Fridley and Columbia Heights 53 Avenue Project Whereas; prioritize projects that improve multimodal roadway access in the City of Fridley and specifically have rd identified 53 Avenue from Main Street to Central Avenue (Trunk Highway 65) as a priority project, and Whereas; in 2019 the City of Fridley and City of Columbia Heights applied resources to outreach to the affected community, including holding a joint onsite event with the neighborhoods and rd stakeholders to identify beneficial improvements to the aforementioned segment of 53 Avenue; and Whereas; staff of both cities has developed the identified improvements into a conceptual design rd for 53 Avenue from Main Street to Central Avenue (Trunk Highway 65) in the City of Fridley and City of Columbia Heights called the Fridley and Columbia Heights 53rd Avenue Project; and Whereas; the Fridley and Columbia Heights 53rd Avenue Project includes rehabilitation of 53rd Avenue from Main Street to Central Avenue (Trunk Highway 65), including construction of a multi- use trail, an ADA-compliant sidewalk, and pedestrian level lighting, and Whereas; the Fridley and Columbia Heights 53rd Avenue Project provides opportunity to create a safe route for bicyclists, pedestrians, commercial and transit-oriented traffic, and Whereas; the Local Road Improvement Program (LRIP) administered by the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) makes available up to $1,250,000 to apply towards projects on local roads that are regionally significant, result in safety improvements, address transportation deficiencies, and contribute to economic development, and Whereas; the proposed year for project construction with LRIP funding is 2023, and Whereas; City of Fridley staff recommends application for funding through this program and the City of Columbia Heights supports such an application including sharing local costs at an amount proportioned to corridor improvements in each respective City, Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council hereby supports the reconstruction and rehabilitation of 53rd Avenue from Main Street to Central Avenue (Trunk Highway 65), including construction of a multi-use trail, ADA compliant sidewalk, and may include either pedestrian level lighting or accommodation for the same. 23 Jufn!4/ Be it further resolved, that the City Council hereby supports the City's pursuit of LRIP funding and authorizes staff to prepare and submit such application. Be it further resolved, that the City Council hereby provides assurance that the City of Fridley will pay all costs associated with the project and that city staff will ensure that all aspects of LRIP nd Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 22 day of February, 2021. ___________________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor ATTEST: Daniel Tienter City Clerk 24 Jufn!4/ CITYOFFRIDLEY CITYOFCOLUMBIAHEIGHTS View to the East 25 Jufn!4/ CITYOFCOLUMBIAHEIGHTS CITYOFFRIDLEY View to the East 26 Jufn!4/ 57TH AVE NE 64SE!BWFOVF!USBJM!BOE!TJEFXBML MEDRONIC PKWY NE NE RRIE LA CA IPUFM-! L YNDE DR N E IPNF! SFUBJM-! 8UI!TUSFFU!NVMUJ.VTF!USBJM;! EFQPUNFEUSPOJD HSPDFSZ 56TH AVE NE UP!CF!DPOTUSVDUFE!3133; XPSME Dpoofdujpo!up!sfubjm!boe! IR NBJO!TUSFFU! Gsjemfz!fmfnfoubsz-!njeemf! FYJTUJOH!NVMUJ.VTF! H NVMUJ.VTF!USBJM; I L boe!ijhi!tdippmt USBJM; L W I N Dpoofdujpo!up! D Dpoofdut!up!Nppsf! R D I - 6 9 4N Gsjemfz!Opsuitubs!Sbjm! E Mblf!boe!uif!Sjdf! 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FRIDLEY DPOTUSVDUFE!3133 53RD 1/2 AVE NE NFOBSET UIF!IBSCPST; QFUDP UI58 QSPQPTFE!TJEFXBML TFOJPS!MJWJOH JOEVTUSJBM!0!FNQMPZNFOU 53RD AVE NE E N E SFTUBVSBOUT QSPQPTFE!NVMUJ.VTF!USBJM E N V A T S NFEUSPOJD N NEOH T L S O PIT A C ZT I 4 R O VTCBOL H COLUMBIA HEIGHTS TVMMJWBO!MBLF! 52 ND AVE NE QBSL SULLIV AN DR NE OFJHICPSIPPE!CVTJOFTTFT DPNNFSDJBM0SFUBJM AVE NE 51ST DPNNFSDJBM0SFUBJM E N T 5 S0TH 1/2 A VE N E H T 5 A RD NE PANORAM 50TH AVE NE PIL OT A VE NE LEGEND Mfhfoe MUNICIPAL BOUNDARY PROPOSED CONCRETE WALKPROPOSED MULTI-USE TRAILPROPOSED CROSSWALK IMPROVEMENTS Municipal BoundariesCounty_TrailsTransitway StationsParcels CONCRETE WALK MULTI-USE TRAIL (PREVIOUS BUS STOP State TrailsBikewaysCity Parks REGIONAL SOLICITATION 00.150.30.075Miles Regional TrailsHalf Mile RadiusRegional Parks PROJECT) 27 Jufn!4/ 28 Jufn!4/ 29 Jufn!4/ 2: Jufn!5/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: February 22, 2021 Meeting Type: City Council Submitted By: Roberta Collins, Assistant to the City Manager Title Claims: 191893 - 192007 Background Financial Impact Recommendation Approve Claim Nos. 191893 - 192007 Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods & Places Community Identity & Relationship Building x Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources !Claims !Emergency Claims Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 31 32 Jufn!5/ 33 Jufn!5/ 34 Jufn!5/ 35 Jufn!5/ 36 Jufn!5/ 37 Jufn!5/ 38 Jufn!5/ 39 Jufn!5/ 3: Jufn!5/ 41 Jufn!5/ 42 Jufn!5/ 43 Jufn!5/ 44 Jufn!5/ 45 Jufn!5/ 46 Jufn!5/ 47 Jufn!5/ 48 Jufn!5/ 49 Jufn!5/ 4: Jufn!5/ 51 Jufn!5/ 52 Jufn!5/ 53 Jufn!5/ 54 Jufn!5/ 55 Jufn!5/ 56 Jufn!5/ 57 Jufn!5/ 58 Jufn!5/ Jufn!6/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: February 22, 2021 Meeting Type: City Council Submitted By: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Stacy Stromberg, Planning Manager Title Resolution No. 2021-11 Approving the 2040 Comprehensive Plan Background In December of 2018 the City Council approved Resolution No. 2018-73 authorizing staff to submit the 2040 Comprehensive Plan to the Metropolitan (Met) Council for their review. The Met Council authorized the City to adopt its 2040 Comprehensive Plan in December 2020. As with every other community, after their initial review of the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, the Met Council found that the Plan was incomplete and needed modifications to ensure that all the required elements and supporting information needed to evaluate the plan was included. The City worked with HKGi, a local consulting firm to make the updates necessary to address the issues identified by the Met Council. While there were a number of technical changes made, it should be noted that the overall goals and policy direction of the Plan remained the same. An overview of the technical changes made to the Plan is listed below: !Updates were made to tables throughout the document to make sure forecasts of population, households, and employment were consistent between the chapters !Land Use Chapter o!Stages of development section was added to: !Provide calculations showing that guided land uses for areas of anticipated development and redevelopment in the City will be able to accommodate the forecasted growth !Calculations were included showing that guidance of future residential development is at densities high enough to accommodate the development of affordable housing !Descriptions of existing and potential tools to address housing needs were added to the Implementation section o! !Housing Chapter o!Date was added regarding existing housing stock in Fridley o!Calculations were included showing that guidance of future residential development is at densities high enough to accommodate the development of affordable housing Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 59 Jufn!6/ o!Descriptions of existing and potential tools to address housing needs were added to the Implementation section !Transportation Chapter o!Clarifying information about the Central Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) was added !Parks and Trails Chapter o!Descriptions were added about the Rice Creek West Regional Trail and Mississippi River Regional Trail !Local Water Management Chapter o!The Local Water Management Plan (LWMP) was moved to Appendix D of the Comprehensive Plan o!The LWMP was reviewed by Coon Creek Watershed District (CCWD), the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization (MWMO), and the Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWD) and underwent a number of revisions to address their comments. !Wastewater Chapter o!Growth forecasts were broken down by metershed o!A section about Inflow/Infiltration (I/I) was added, with estimates on the amount of I/I currently within the wastewater system and how the City plans to mitigate I/I in the future !Critical Area Chapter o!Updates throughout the Chapter were made to meet the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area (MRCCA) requirements from the DNR and National Park System With the above the City can now officially adopt the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. The final plan can be viewed here. Council members are advised that according to Minnesota Statute § 462.355, subd. 3, the Comprehensive Plan must be adopted by a two-thirds vote of all the members, which would be four members. Financial Impact Included in the budget. Recommendation Staff recommend the approval of Resolution No. 2021-11. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment X Vibrant Neighborhoods & Places X Community Identity & Relationship Building X Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity X Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources !Resolution No. 2021-11 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 5: Jufn!6/ Resolution No. 2021-11 Adopting the 2040 City of Fridley Comprehensive Plan Update, and the Comprehensive Sewer Plan, a Compilation of Policy Statements, Goals, Standards, and Maps for Guiding the overall Development and Redevelopment of the City of Fridley Whereas, Minnesota Statutes (M.S.) § 473.864 requires each local governmental unit to review and, if necessary, amend its entire comprehensive plan and its fiscal devices and official controls at least once every ten years to ensure its comprehensive plan conforms to metropolitan system plans and ensure its fiscal devices and official controls do not conflict with the comprehensive plan or permit activities that conflict with metropolitan system plans; and Whereas, M.S. § 473.858 and M.S. § 473.864 require local governmental units to complete their reviews by December 31, 2018; and Whereas, the City of Fridley authorized the review and update of its Comprehensive Plan, including the Comprehensive Sewer Plan; and Whereas, the proposed 2040 Comprehensive Plan is a planning tool intended to guide the future growth and development of the City of Fridley in a manner that conforms with metropolitan system plans and complies with the Metropolitan Land Planning Act and other applicable planning statutes; and Whereas, the proposed 2040 Comprehensive Plan reflect a community planning process conducted in the years 2016 through 2018 involving elected officials, appointed officials, city staff, community organizations, the public at large, developers, and other stakeholders; and Whereas, pursuant to M.S. § 473.858, the proposed 2040 Comprehensive Plan was submitted to adjacent governmental units and affected special districts and school districts for review and comment on December 21, 2017, and the statutory six-month review and comment period has elapsed; and Whereas, the Planning Commission has considered the proposed 2040 Comprehensive Plan and all public comments, and thereafter submitted its recommendations to the City Council of the City of Fridley; and Whereas, on December 20, 2017 and January 17, 2019, the conducted public hearings on the proposed 2040 Comprehensive Plan; and Whereas, the City of Fridley approved Resolution No. 2018-73 authorizing the proposed 2040 Comprehensive Plan, including the Comprehensive Sewer Plan, to be submitted to the Metropolitan Council for review; and Whereas, at its regular meeting on December 23, 2020, the Metropolitan Council completed its review of the proposed 2040 Comprehensive Plan and the Comprehensive Sewer Plan and found 61 Jufn!6/ that the Plan meets the requirements of the Metropolitan Land Planning Act; conforms to the metropolitan system plans for transportation (including aviation), water resources, and parks; is consistent with Thrive MSP 2040; \[includes the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area Plan approved by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources\] and is compatible with the plans of adjacent jurisdictions and affected special districts and school districts; Whereas, the 2040 proposed Comprehensive Plan includes all revisions made during the review process and responds to additional advisory comments that are actions authorizing the City of Fridley to place its proposed 2040 Comprehensive Plan into effect; and Whereas, the Metropolitan Council approves the Comprehensive Sewer Plan. Now, therefore be it resolved, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, that the City 2040 Comprehensive Plan, including the Comprehensive Sewer Plan, is adopted and is effective as of the date of this resolution. Be it further resolved, that pursuant to M.S. § 473.864 and M.S. § 473.865 of the Metropolitan Land Planning Act, the City of Fridley will: (1) review its fiscal devices and official controls; (2) if necessary, amend its fiscal devices and official controls to ensure they do not conflict with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan or permit activity in conflict with metropolitan system plans; and (3) submit amendments to fiscal devices or official controls to the Metropolitan Council for . nd Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 22 day of February, 2021. _________________________________ Scott J. Lund - Mayor Attest: _________________________________ Daniel Tienter City Clerk 62