08/23/2021
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
August 23, 2021
7:00 PM
Fridley Civic Campus, 7071 University Avenue N.E.
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Lund called the City Council Meeting of August 23, 2021, to order at 7:00 p.m.
PRESENT
Mayor Scott Lund
Councilmember Dave Ostwald
Councilmember Tom Tillberry
Councilmember Stephen Eggert
Councilmember Ann Bolkcom
Walter Wysopal, City Manager
Dan Tienter, Finance Director
Ryan George, Deputy Director
Melissa Moore, Deputy City Clerk
Andrew Biggerstaff, City Attorney
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA
Motion made by Councilmember Ostwald. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1.Approve the Minutes from the City Council Meeting of August 9, 2021.
OLD BUSINESS
2.Ordinance No. 1395, Adding Fridley City Code Chapter 34, Reasonable Accommodation (Second
Reading).
NEW BUSINESS
3.Resolution No. 2021-69, Approving Change Order No. 3 (Final) for Locke Park Water Treatment Plant
Project No. 17-509.
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4.Resolution No. 2021-70, Approving Gifts, Donations and Sponsorships received between July 19
and August 16, 2021.
CLAIMS
5.Resolution No. 2021-71, Approving Claims for the Period Ending August 18, 2021.
ADOPTION OF REGULAR AGENDA
Motion made by Councilmember Tillberry. Seconded by Councilmember Eggert.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
OPEN FORUM, VISITORS:
Abby Kosberg, North Suburban Center for the Arts, thanked the City Council for their support as they
move and transition into their new space. A two-phase renovation is taking place--phase one is to build
out the interior and phase two to build an addition to the new space in two to five years. They are halfway
to their capital campaign and it has been just six weeks since they launched. The community support is
appreciated, and they are excited to focus on the north suburban area and surrounding communities.
Anyone who would like to donate can do so on the website.
REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS
PUBLIC HEARING
6.Resolution No. 2021-68, Revocation of the On-Sale In
Motion by Councilmember Eggert to open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilmember Ostwald.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPENED AT 7:09 P.M.
Ryan George, Deputy Director of Publ
operate a restaurant at 1040 Osborne Road NE. The rocho-Carchi, applied for
an On-Sale Intoxicating Liquor License in October 2020. During the initial license approval process, staff
operate in a manner that would not comply with
several provisions of Chapter 603 of Fridley City Code.
Mr. George said Public Safety staff documented fights, assaults, a shooting, urination in the parking lot,
drinking in the parking lot, and remaining open well past the closing time established by local and state
regulations. When staff attempted to address their growing concerns, they received no response from
urt has recognized that there is no property right
in the liquor license and, therefore, municipalities have broad discretion to determine the manner in which
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the liquor licenses are issued, regulated, and revoked. Minnesota Statutes, Section 340A.415, authorizes
the City to revoke an on-sale liquor license on a finding that the license holder has failed to comply with
any applicable statute, rule, or ordinance relating to alcoholic beverages or the operation of the licensed
establishment.
Staff documented numerous violations, specifically addressed in the ag
Morocho-Carchi, of Chapter 603 of the Fridley City Code, and additional conditions imposed by the City
s not maintained control of security measures and
appears unable to successfully operate a safe and secure environment for the dispensing of alcohol. The
City has documented numerous violations of the City Code. The City has documented violations of the
additional conditions imposed by the City Council on
Liquor License would permit the continuation of a
alth and safety. Staff recommend Council hold a public hearing for the
purpose of considering the revocation of Mr. Morochting Liquor License and
adoption of Resolution No. 2021-68.
Mayor Lund said he thought everything seemed straight forward and clear.
Angel Morocho, Co-Owner, said it is sad to see the way things transpired throughout the time of owning
a liquor license. He wanted to open a welcoming business in Fridley and his personal life put him back
and affected how the business was ran. A family member
is sorry for the way things transpired and hopes th
responsibility to take care of it.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked if Mr. Morocho was aware of the issues.
Mr. Morocho said he tried to control things when he was there. He hired and let go of different security
teams that were not up to his standard. He could not be in multiple places at once. He hired security
guards to make sure nothing happened outside, and everyone left in a peaceful manner. He set up new
security but that was not what he wanted.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked if at any time public safety was contacted to talk about the incidents that
happened.
Mr. Morocho replied that is why he let go of the security team, because they did not meet the values and
s status was with the business today.
Mr. Morocho replied that he is making sure they are
license is in his name. He is an employee.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked if another manager took over when he stepped away.
Mr. Morocho replied no, he knew about the managerial license, but that person fell through, and he was
a one-man team.
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Councilmember Bolkcom asked what Mr. Morocho was going to do differently.
Mr. Morocho replied that there is a new team of people working around the clock rather than just him
alone.
John Akwuba, Attorney for Mr. Morocho, asked Council to please give the establishment a second
chance. This is a minority owned establishment that lived through COVID. Mr. Morocho had some
difficult personal issues which created problems for him. After speaking with his dad, the security has
been addressed and more employees are working. They are even willing to hire off-duty police officers,
retired police offices and have a squad car on the premises. They plan to fence off some areas and have
everyone off the premises at 12:30 a.m. They plan to take better care of the situation inside the bar and
especially outside with increased security measures and Fridley police officers. There are measures put
chance to operate, the issues will be taken care of this time.
Councilmember Bolkcom noted that this has been going on for at least two weeks and she was surprised
they came here tonight with no written plan for Council about what is being done to address the issues.
This has been going on since October and she is concerned about the community and what happened
there, including underage drinking. We were all excited when Council originally passed the liquor license
for this restaurant, and it is disappointing and not fair to other restaurants that have a liquor license and
abide by the rules.
Mr. Akwuba said he met with Deputy Director George last month and they spent time in the building and
went through everything. He gave him attachment A and went through each one of the items with the
owners to fulfill the recommendations of the Public Safety Department.
Deputy Director George said Attachment A is the document adopted by Council when the liquor license
was adopted.
Councilmember Tillberry said they talked with the owner after opening when they had advertised for a
club atmosphere around Halloween. At that
Mr. Akwuba said they are asking for a second chance regarding the revocation. They have learned their
lesson this time and would like a chance to make things completely right.
Councilmember Tillberry noted that Fridley could not provide police security when it was requested last
October.
Councilmember Ostwald read through the timeline and said the list is very concerning. This is not
behavior for a quality run business. No reassurances will stop this from happening, and they have
presented nothing indicating what changes will happen.
Mr. Morocho replied that the business was not advertised as a night club and he terminated the event.
Some things were out of his control.
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Councilmember Bolkcom said that they do not have enough people working. They hire people and then
those people do not do what they should do so they are fired, and then another group comes on.
Mr. Morocho said that staff looks amazing on paper but not when they show up to work.
Mayor Lund said Mr. Morocho seems sincere, and he would like another chance and he is sorry for what
occurred. The responsibility lies on the liquor license owner and there have been too many failures. As
Councilmember Bolkcom said, they did not come to Council with a definite plan. For safety reasons and
the good of the general public, he said he did not see changing the recommendation of staff.
MOTION by Councilmember Tillberry to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 7:41 P.M.
MOTION by Councilmember Tillberry to adopt Resolution No. 2021-68, Revocation of the On-Sale
Intoxicating Liquor License for Halouet, with the correction noted on
page 69. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
Deputy Director George said when Mr. Morocho stepped away from the business, the liquor license was
taken away. They are still allowed to serve food but
has changed.
OLD BUSINESS
7.Resolution No. 2021-72, Accepting Bird Rides, Inc.21-02 Allowing Shared
Micromobility Vehicles.
Wally Wysopal, City Manager, said this action was submitted based on code enforcement issues brought
up on May 12. This was scheduled to go to Council on June 29 and was postponed to this date. Bird
Rides submitted a withdrawal last week. Staff is recommending terminating all ordinance amendment
processes and for the ordinance to remain as it was prior to the text amendment. Any changes would
come with a new petition and fee to move forward.
Mayor Lund asked if there were any discussions that they would come back next spring.
Mr. Wysopal said Bird Rides would need to come back to discuss and start back at square one.
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to adopt Resolution No. 2021-72,
Withdrawal of TA# 21-02 Allowing Shared Micromobility Vehicles. Seconded by Councilmember Eggert.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
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8.Resolution No. 2021-73, Directing No Updates be Made to Fridley City Code Chapter 11, Fees,
Regarding Micromobility Sharing Services.
Wally Wysopal, City Manager, stated that in response to the Bird Rides petition for a new ordinance to
change the fees regarding micromobility impound and storage fees, since the previous ordinance is not
taking affect there is no reason to move forward with this item. Staff recommended Council adopt
Resolution No. 2021-73.
MOTION by Councilmember Eggert to adopt Resolution No. 2021-73, Directing No Updates be Made to
Fridley City Code Chapter 11, Fees, Regarding Micromobility Sharing Services. Seconded by
Councilmember Ostwald.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
NEW BUSINESS
9.Resolution No. 2021-67, Authorizing and Directing Efforts Related to the Recodification of the Fridley
City Code.
Melissa Moore, Deputy City Clerk, stated recodification is the collection and systematic arrangement of
the ordinances of a local government related to specific practices within its jurisdiction. The creation and
maintenance of the Fridley City Code is authorized by several regulations including MN Statute 415-02,
Fridley City Charter Chapter 1.02 and Charter 3.10.
Ms. Moore said in 2020, the City Manager created the Recodification Coordinating Group (RCG) to
support the Recodification Project. The Project will adhere to improve accessibility, align with known best
practices and provide clarity for end users. Progress to date includes the Fridley City Code was converted
to an online format in June/July of 2020. The Department Directors provided prioritization guidance and
the RCG began the preliminary recodification project in September/December of 2020. In January/July
2021, the proposed reorganization of the City Code began, and recodification licenses were appointed
by the City Manager. Presently the City Council received the Recodification Project, and formalization of
City Code reorganization. Staff will begin working on the first round of revisions.
Ms. Moore said moving forward the RCG will prepare information for the staff liaisons who will revise the
proposed ordinance. The proposed ordinance is reviewed by the RCG, City Attorney and City Manager.
The proposed ordinance will be reviewed at a conference meeting where additional revisions will be made
to the proposed ordinance if needed. The City Council will hold the first reading of the proposed
ordinance and additional revisions are made if needed. The City Council will hold the second reading
and adopt the proposed ordinance by title and the ordinance will be published and go into effect.
Ms. Moore said the next steps and recommendation include a Recodification Project webpage with
updates and all supporting documents found on the Ci
adopt Resolution No. 2021-67, authorizing and directing efforts related to the recodification of the Fridley
City Code.
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Councilmember Bolkcom asked who to contact if people have questions and if the website is interactive.
Ms. Moore replied staff contact information is listed on the bottom of the page.
Mr. Wysopal added that conference meetings are open to the public, questions can be asked, and
deliberations will take place for the public to comment at the Council meetings. He said this project will
take about three years to complete. He said he a
masterminding this and figuring out all the details.
MOTION by Councilmember Eggert to adopt Resolution No. 2021-67, Authorizing and Directing Efforts
Related to the Recodification of the Fridley City Code. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
INFORMAL STATUS REPORTS
There were no reports.
ADJOURN
MOTION by Councilmember Ostwald to adjourn. Seconded by Councilmember Eggert.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY AND THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT 8:08 P.M.
Respectfully Submitted,
Krista Peterson Scott J. Lund
Recording Secretary Mayor