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10-14-2024 City Council Meeting October 14, 2024 7:00 PM Fridley City Hall, 7071 University Avenue N.E. Agenda Call to Order The Fridley City Council (Council) requests that all attendees silence cell phones during the meeting. A paper copy of the Agenda is at the back of the Council Chambers. A paper copy of the entire Agenda packet is at the podium. FridleyMN.gov/1564/Agenda- Center. Pledge of Allegiance Proclamations/Presentations Proposed Consent Agenda The following items are considered to beroutine by the Council and will be approved by one motion. There will be no discussion of these items unless a Councilmember requests, at which time that item may be moved to the Regular Agenda. Meeting Minutes 1.Approve the Minutes from the City Council Meeting of September 23, 2024 2.Receive the Minutes from the City Council Conference Meeting of September 23, 2024 3.Receive the Minutes from the Planning Commission Meeting of September 18, 2024 4.Receive the Minutes from the Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting of August 5, 2024 5.Receive the Minutes from the Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting of September 3, 2024 6.Receive the Minutes from the Environmental Quality and Energy Commission (EQEC) Meeting of August 13, 2024 7.Receive the Minutes from the Housing and Redevelopment Authority Meeting of September 5, 2024 8.Receive the Minutes from the Public Arts Commission Meeting of September 4, 2024 9.Receive the Minutes from the Public Arts Commission Meeting of June 12, 2024 10.Receive the Minutes from the Public Arts Commission Meeting of July 10, 2024 11.Receive the Minutes from the Public Arts Commission Meeting of August 7, 2024 2 City Council Meeting 10/14/2024 Agenda Page 2 New Business 12. Resolution No. 2024-134, Approving a Grant Agreement with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for the Electric Landscaping Equipment Campaign 13. Resolution No. 2024-137, Adopting the Assessment for 2024 Utility and Driveway Lateral Repair Projects 14. Resolution No. 2024139, Certifying Certain Delinquent Utility Services and Other Unpaid Charges for Collection with 2025 Property Taxes 15. Resolution No. 2024-144, Accepting and Confirming Statutory Tort Limits 16. Resolution No. 2024-146, Approving Cooperative Agreement #1056941 with the Minnesota Department of Transportation for the Trunk Highway 47 (University Avenue) Lighting Project 17. Resolution No. 2024-147, Authorizing Execution of Grant Agreement with Minnesota Department of Transportation for 57th Avenue Overpass Project Resolution No. 2024-148, Authorizing an Agreement with Xcel Energy Consenting to Improvements for City of Fridley K-9 Training Facility 19. Resolution No. 2024-149, Approving a One-Time Rental Fee Waiver at Moore Lake Community Building for Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health and Well-Being 20. Resolution No. 2024-150, Approving a One-Time Rental Fee Waiver at Moore Lake Community Building for Mississippi Watershed Management Organization (MWMO) Licenses 21. Resolution No. 2024-141, Approving Massage Therapy Individual License 22. Resolution No. 2024-142, Approving Temporary Gambling Permit for Twin Cities Trout Unlimited Claims 23. Resolution No. 2024-138, Approving Claims for the Period Ending October 9, 2024 Open Forum The Open Forum allows the public to address the Council on subjects that are not on the Regular Agenda. The Council may take action, reply, or give direction to staff. Please limit your comments to five minutes or less. Regular Agenda The following items are proposed for the Council's consideration. All items will have a presentation from City staff, are discussed, and considered for approval by separate motions. Public Hearing(s) 3 City Council Meeting 10/14/2024 Agenda Page 3 24. Ordinance No. 1425, Public Hearing and First Reading to Consider a Rezoning, ZOA #24-01, by Natasha Lawrence to Rezone the Property at 6677 Lucia Lane N.E. from R-1, Single Family to R-3, Multi-Family (Ward 2) 25. Public Hearing and Resolution No. 2024-135, Adopting the Assessment for 2024 Street Rehabilitation Project No. ST-2024-01 New Business 26. Resolution No. 2024-143, Approving a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to Change the Future Land Use Designation from SFR Single Family Residential to MFR - Multi Family Residential for the Land Generally Located at 6677 Lucia Lane N.E. and to Authorize Staff to submit a Comprehensive Plan Amendment for the same to the Metropolitan Council. (Ward 2) 27. Resolution No. 2024-145, Approving a Change Order No. 1 for 2024 Neighborhood Parks Improvements Project No. 24-70457 28. Resolution No. 2024-140, Approving Temporary Liquor License for Springbrook Nature Center Foundation Informal Status Reports Adjournment Accessibility Notice: !If you need free interpretation or translation assistance, please contact City staff. !Si necesita ayuda de interpretación o traducción gratis, comuníquese con el personal de la ciudad. !Yog tias koj xav tau kev pab txhais lus los sis txhais ntaub ntawv dawb, ces thov tiv tauj rau Lub Nroog cov neeg ua hauj lwm. !Haddii aad u baahan tahay tarjumaad bilaash ah ama kaalmo tarjumaad, fadlan la xiriir shaqaalaha Magaalada. Upon request, accommodation will be provided to allow individuals with disabilities to participate in any City of Fridley services, programs or activities. Hearing impaired persons who need an interpreter or other persons who require auxiliary aids should contact CityClerk@FridleyMN.gov or (763) 572-3450. 4 Jufn!2/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Beth Kondrick, Deputy City Clerk Title Approve the Minutes from the City Council Meeting ofSeptember 23, 2024 Background Attached are the minutes from the City Council meeting of September 23, 2024. Financial Impact None. Recommendation Staff recommend the approval of the minutes from the City Council meeting of September 23, 2024. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Minutes from the City Council Meeting of September 23, 2024 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 5 Jufn!2/ City Council Meeting September 23,2024 7:00 PM Fridley City Hall, 7071 University Avenue NE Minutes Call to Order Mayor Lund called the City Council Meeting of September 23,2024, to order at 7:00 p.m. Present Mayor Scott Lund Councilmember Dave Ostwald Councilmember Tom Tillberry Councilmember Ryan Evanson Councilmember Ann Bolkcom Absent Others Present Walter Wysopal, City Manager Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Joe Starks, Finance Director Pledge Of Allegiance Proclamations/Presentations 1.Proclamation for Omnetics Connector Corporation Day Mayor Lund read and presented a proclamation declaringSeptember 23, 2024,asOmnetics Connector Corporation Day. A representative from Omnetics commented that although the company has grown and had to move out of Fridley, they still continue to support the Coats from Cops program and the community. A representative from the Police expressed appreciation noting that the program has helped thousands of families in the community,and they hope to continue the partnership. Approval of Proposed Consent Agenda Wally Wysopal, City Manager, commented that it has been requested to remove Item 5 from the Consent Agenda and place it on the Regular Agenda tonight. It was noted that would become Item 20 on the Regular Agenda. Motion made by CouncilmemberTillberryto amend the agenda to remove Item 5 from the Consent Agenda, to be considered as Item 20 on the Regular Agenda.Seconded by CouncilmemberEvanson. 6 Jufn!2/ City Council Meeting 9/23/2024 Minutes Page 2 Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lund declared the motion carried unanimously. Motion made by Councilmember Bolkcom to adopt the proposed Consent Agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilmember Tillberry. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lund declared the motion carried unanimously. Approval/Receipt of Minutes 2.!Approve the Minutes from the City Council Meeting of September 9, 2024. 3.!Receive the Minutes from the City Council Conference Meeting of September 9, 2024. New Business 4. Resolution No 2024-118, Declaring Costs to be Assessed, Ordering Preparation of the Proposed Assessment Roll and Directing Publication of the Public Hearing Notice for the 2024 Street Rehabilitation Project No. ST-2024-01. 5. Resolution No. 2024-119, Declaring Costs to be Assessed, Ordering Preparation of the Proposed Assessment Roll, and Directing Publication of the Public Hearing Notice for the 2024 Nuisance Abatements and 2024 Rental Reinspection Fees. 6. Resolution No. 2024-122, Consenting to the Property Tax Levy for 2024, Collectible in 2025, for the Housing and Redevelopment Authority in and for the City of Fridley. 7. Resolution No. 2024-123, Scheduling a Special Meeting on November 12, 2024 to Canvass the Results of the General Election. 8. Resolution No. 2024-124, Approving the Fridley Firefighters Relief Association Joining the PERA Statewide Volunteer Fire Plan (SVF). 9. Resolution No. 2024-126, Appointing Election Judges for the 2024 General Election. 10. Resolution No. 2024-127, Approving Gifts, Donations and Sponsorships Received Between August 17, 2024 and September 15, 2024. 11. Resolution No. 2024-128, Requesting Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds for th Accessibility and Other Building Enhancements at 110 77 Way. 12. Resolution No. 2024-129, Approving and Authorizing Signing an Agreement with Police Sergeants (Local #310) for the Years 2025 and 2026. 13. Resolution No. 2024-130, Approving and Authorizing Signing an Agreement with Patrol Officers (Local #119) for the City of Fridley Public Safety Department for the Years 2025 and 2026. 7 Jufn!2/ City Council Meeting 9/23/2024 Minutes Page 3 14. Resolution No. 2024-131, Approving and Authorizing Entering into a Memorandum of Agreement with Police Sergeants (Local #310) for the City of Fridley Public Safety Department. 15. Resolution No. 2024-132, Approving and Authorizing Entering into a Memorandum of Agreement with Patrol Officers (Local #119) for the City of Fridley Public Safety Department. Licenses 16. Resolution No. 2024-125, Approving Massage Business License. Claims 17. Resolution No. 2024-133 Approving Claims for the Period Ending September 18, 2024. Open Forum, Visitors: (Consideration of Items not on Agenda 15 minutes.) Lynn Dalke, Village Green Apartment resident, commented that she believed the outside sidewalk at City Hall should have a guard rail to be considered ADA compliant. She commented on a service road that has not been completed for two years and because there is no sidewalk, people continue to walk on the street. Mayor Lund commented on the delays in that project because of coordination with the gas st company and noted that the bid was awarded to a contractor who is expected to begin on October 1. Adoption of Regular Agenda Motion made by Councilmember Ostwald to adopt the regular agenda with the addition of Item 20. Seconded by Councilmember Evanson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lund declared the motion carried unanimously. Regular Agenda New Business 18. Resolution No. 2024-120, Approving the Proposed Property Tax Levy for 2024, Collectible in 2025, for the City of Fridley Joe Starks, Finance Director, provided background information and presented the preliminary proposed levy information. He provided information on the new homestead exclusion available to residents. He provided information on fiscal disparities, State projections, and local government aid. He then reviewed information on inflation, budget assumptions, and reviewed the proposed 2025 general fund budget including revenues and expenditures. He provided information on tax impact and tax trends for the City. He reviewed the next steps and budget calendar for the remainder of the year. Staff recommends approval of the two resolutions before the Council tonight relating to the preliminary budget and levy. 8 Jufn!2/ City Council Meeting 9/23/2024 Minutes Page 4 Councilmember Evanson thanked City staff for their efforts, staying focused on the vision of the Council, and keeping costs controlled to the extent possible. Motion made by Councilmember Bolkcom to adopt Resolution No. 2024-120, Approving the Proposed Property Tax Levy for 2024, Collectible in 2025, for the City of Fridley. Seconded by Councilmember Evanson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lund declared the motion carried unanimously. 19. Resolution No. 2024-121, Approving the Proposed 2025 General Fund Budget for the City of Fridley Motion made by Councilmember Evanson to adopt Resolution 2023-121, Approving the Proposed 2025 General Fund Budget for the City of Fridley. Seconded by Councilmember Ostwald. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lund declared the motion carried unanimously. 20. Resolution No. 2024-119, Declaring Costs to be Assessed, Ordering Preparation of the Proposed Assessment Roll, and Directing Publication of the Public Hearing Notice for the 2024 Nuisance Abatements and 2024 Rental Reinspection Fees. Mr. Starks explained that when doing the final review, staff notices a property identification number that had a transposed number. He stated that the corrected version has been provided to the Council tonight fixing that error. He stated that letters will be sent in the coming days to all impacted property owners alerting them of the public hearing, should the action be approved by the Council tonight. Motion made by Councilmember Bolkcom to move into the record the updated document and draft resolution presented to the Council with the corrected property identification number. Seconded by Councilmember Ostwald. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lund declared the motion carried unanimously. Motion made by Councilmember Ostwald to adopt Resolution No. 2024-119 Declaring Costs to be Assessed, Ordering the Preparation of the Proposed Assessment Roll, and Directing Publication of the Public Hearing Notice for the 2024 Nuisance Abatements and 2024 Rental Reinspection Fees. Seconded by Councilmember Tillberry. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lund declared the motion carried unanimously. Informal Status Reports Councilmember Evanson commented on the most recent listening event with residents that he and Councilmember Tillberry attended. Councilmember Ostwald noted that he and Mayor Lund would be hosting the next listening session this Saturday. 9 Jufn!2/ City Council Meeting 9/23/2024 Minutes Page 5 The Council noted that early voting has begun for the General Election and tickets are on sale for Pumpkin Night in the Park. Adjourn Motion made by Councilmember Ostwald to adjourn. Seconded by Councilmember Evanson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lund declared the motion carried unanimously and the meeting adjourned at 7:52 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Melissa Moore Scott J. Lund City Clerk Mayor : Jufn!3/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Beth Kondrick, Deputy City Clerk Title Receive the Minutes from theCity Council Conference Meeting ofSeptember 23, 2024 Background Attached are the minutes from the City Council conference meeting of September 23, 2024. Financial Impact Recommendation Receive the minutes from theCity Council conference meeting ofSeptember 23, 2024. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Minutes from the City Council Conference Meeting of September 23,2024 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 21 Jufn!3/ City CouncilConference Meeting September 23, 2024 5:30P.M. Fridley City Hall, 7071 University Avenue NE Minutes Roll Call Present:Mayor Scott Lund Councilmember Dave Ostwald Councilmember Ryan Evanson Councilmember Ann Bolkcom Councilmember Tom Tillberry Others Present:Walter Wysopal, City Manager Joe Starks, Finance Director Melissa Moore, City Clerk/Communications Manager Becca Hellegers, Director of Employee Resources Ryan George, Director of Public Safety Items for Discussion 1.Recodification Update Melissa Moore provided a review of the progress to date on the Zoning and Licensing Chapters of the City Code. There will be a joint meeting of the Planning Commission and the City Council in November to further review the Zoning Chapter of the Code. 2.Police Sergeants and Patrol Officers Labor Agreement Discussion BeccaHellegersprovided information regarding the tentative settlement of the labor agreementfor the police sergeants and patrol officers. The impact of recent settlements by other comparable cities supported market adjustments beyond the normal cost of living adjustments. Other citieshave added Juneteenth as a recognized paid holiday. Wage compression effected the settlement as well. 3.Update from the Employee Resources Department Becca Hellegers provided the City Council with an update on newly hired employees since February of 2024. 22 Jufn!4/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Julianne Beberg, Office Coordinator Title Receive the Minutes from the Planning CommissionMeetingof September 18, 2024 Background Attached are the Minutes from the September 18, 2024Planning Commission Meeting. Financial Impact None. Recommendation Staff recommend the City Council receive the September 18, 2024Planning Commission Minutes. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment X Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Planning Commission Minutes September 18,2024 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 23 Jufn!4/ Planning Commission September 18,2024 7:00 PM Fridley City Hall, 7071 University Avenue NE Minutes Call to Order Chair Hansencalled the Planning Commission Meeting to order at 7:04 p.m. Present Pete Borman Aaron Brom Mark Hansen Mike Heuchert Aaron Klemz Absent Ross Meisner Paul Nealy Others Present Stacy Stromberg, Planning Manager John and Natasha Lawrence, 6677 Lucia Lane LuAn Throndson, 6620 Lucia Lane John Vardas, 6546 Lucia Lane Approval of Meeting Minutes 1.Approve August 21,2024, Planning Commission Minutes Motionby Commissioner Bormanto approve the minutes. Seconded by Commissioner Brom. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chair Hansen declared the motion carried unanimously. Public Hearing 2.Public Hearing to Consider a Comprehensive Plan Amendment, CPA #24-01 to Change the Future Land Use from Single Family Residential to Multi-Family Residential for the Property Located at 6677 Lucia Lane N.E. Motionby Commissioner Bormanto open the public hearingto consider the Comprehensive Plan Amendment. Seconded by Commissioner Brom. 24 Jufn!4/ Planning Commission 9/18/2024 Minutes Page 2 Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chair Hansen declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing was opened at 7:06 p.m. Stacy Stromberg, Planning Manager, asked that the Chair also open the public hearing for the rezoning as she would be presenting the two requests together. Motion by Commissioner Borman to open the public hearing to consider the rezoning. Seconded by Commissioner Brom. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chair Hansen declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing was opened at 7:07 p.m. Ms. Stromberg presented a request for a Comprehensive Plan and Rezoning request from Natasha Lawrence, the applicant. She reviewed the current Comprehensive Plan designation, noting that the request would change the designation from single-family to multi-family, with a similar change to the zoning. She provided background information on the property and stated that the applicant would like to construct a duplex on the property. She provided the analysis of the Comprehensive Plan amendment and Rezoning requests, stating the staff recommends approval of the requests as presented and reviewed the suggested stipulations. Chair Hansen commented that it would appear the garages would be oriented towards the rear of the structure and asked if that is correct. Ms. Stromberg believed that it how the structure would be oriented but noted that the applicant could provide additional details. LuAnn Throndson, 6620 Lucia Lane, commented that she has lived on this street for 40 years and the subject property has not been well maintained since the property was purchased, noting that trash and that the snow is not cleared. She commented that when the property was sold, the residents were told that the property would remain as a single-family home property. She believed that if the property were cleared out better it would be more appealing for a single-family home to be constructed. She stated that there are a lot of Spanish speaking residents on Lucia Lane and stated that perhaps they did not understand the notice that was mailed. Natasha Lawrence, applicant, stated that they purchased the property about one year ago with the intention to construct a single-family home that they would live in. She stated that they cleared it out, cleaned it up and were told by their builder that they could not build their home on the property. She stated that their property is vacant land and therefore there is not anywhere to clear snow from, noting that they would need to construct their own driveway. John Lawrence, applicant, stated that the property to the south has the driveway with the grill and desk out at the end of the driveway and clarified that is not their property. He stated that they 25 Jufn!4/ Planning Commission 9/18/2024 Minutes Page 3 cleaned up the trees and planned the layout for the home they hoped to construct. He stated that they could not obtain financing for the project because of the large payment that would be necessary out of their pocket and because the home would not be valued at its cost because of the surrounding area. Mrs. Lawrence replied that they wanted to live on the property in the home they had hoped to build. She asked that the Commission consider this request for a duplex on the property. Mr. Lawrence commented that they liked the trees and wooded setting with the wetlands, which is why they chose the lot. Commissioner Klemz asked if there is an existing structure that would be removed as part of the project. Mrs. Lawrence commented that there was a previous garage that had been removed and the foundation remains. Commissioner Brom asked for clarification on why the duplex would be allowed versus the single- family home. Mrs. Lawrence commented that they can build the duplex for the same price as the single-family home, and they could either rent both units or live in one unit and rent the other. She explained that either option would allow them to recoup some of the costs to build. Chair Hansen asked it the orientation is correct to have the garages facing away from the street. Mrs. Lawrence commented that the goal would be for the garages to face the street. Mr. Lawrence stated that the existing home at 6663 Lucia Lane has a long driveway that cuts in with the garage facing the neighbor, while their plan would be for everything to face the street. He stated that he did do some cleanup work on the property, and he could tell that people were cutting paths to dump their compost and lawn clippings. He stated that you can also tell that the wind blows trash that collects in the treed area. He stated that they do not live on the land, which makes it hard to prevent trash or lawn clippings from collecting on the site. Ms. Throndson stated that the Islamic University is located at the end of the street and perhaps the applicants noticed how much traffic was coming down the street when they decided not to build a single-family home. She commented that the property has not been completely cleared and trash has remained on the site for at least six to eight months. She stated that two single-family homes would be better suited than a duplex. She noted the number of apartment buildings and duplexes that already exist in that area and would prefer to have single-family homes. 26 Jufn!4/ Planning Commission 9/18/2024 Minutes Page 4 Chair Hansen noted there are three emails that have been received from other residents on Lucia Lane expressing concerns with the rezoning (attached). John Vardas, 6546 Lucia Lane, stated that he would agree with a duplex but would not want anything above that as there are already three apartment buildings in that area. He stated that with the cul- de-sac already limits traffic and would not want to add more than a duplex. He stated that without a size limitation, he would think that once the rezoning is completed an apartment building would be constructed instead. Commissioner Klemz recognized the difference between R-1 and R-3 and asked if stipulations can be added that would limit the number of units that could be constructed on the property. Ms. Stromberg stated that with a rezoning it would approve a multi-family use and the Code is dependent upon lot size as to the number of allowed units. She was unsure if a size requirement could be stipulated and therefore would need to check with legal counsel. Commissioner Klemz stated that he understands the limitation of the wetlands on the site, but a wetland can also be filled if credits are purchased. Commissioner Borman asked if there is a zoning district between R-1 and R-3 that would limit to just a duplex. Ms. Stromberg stated that there is an R-2 district but because there is not another R-2 property is this area, an R-3 zoning would be a better fit. She clarified that R-2 would allow a duplex. She noted that the buildable area of the lot would be limited because of the wetlands as they exist today. Chair Hanson commented that in order to fill a wetland there would need to be a demonstrated benefit other than economic reasons alone. He stated that the soil conditions in that part of the property would make it very impractical to build on that area. Motion by Commissioner Klemz to close the public hearing to consider the Comprehensive Plan Amendment. Seconded by Commissioner Heuchert. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chair Hansen declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing was closed at 7:32 p.m. Motion by Commissioner Klemz to close the public hearing to consider the Rezoning. Seconded by Commissioner Heuchert. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chair Hansen declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing was closed at 7:33 p.m. 27 Jufn!4/ Planning Commission 9/18/2024 Minutes Page 5 Commissioner Borman asked what would prohibit the City from rezoning to R-2. It was noted that would be considered spot zoning as that zoning does not exist in this area. Chair Hansen noted that they would still need to build something that fits into the surrounding area. Ms. Stromberg commented that there is an apartment build across the street. She stated that was built years ago and therefore does not have stormwater treatment or likely sufficient parking and therefore having a structure of that size would not seem feasible on the subject property. She stated that the applicant is proposing to build a duplex but once the rezoning is completed, something larger could be constructed but it would need to meet all the requirements of the City. Commissioner Brom commented that his concern would be with contiguous use, as he would think the street is a buffer from the apartment use. He recognized the clear opposition of the existing residents to having another apartment. He stated that all the properties on this side of the street are zoned R-1. Commissioner Heuchert stated that it seems reasonable to allow a duplex on the property, as it is between single-family and larger multi-family and therefore it would seem a likely transition. He stated that he would not want to see something larger than a duplex on the property. He asked if that stipulation could be placed on the recommendation of approval and the opinion of the City Attorney could be gained prior to the City Council meeting. Ms. Stromberg stated that she would be comfortable adding that condition and could verify if that would be allowed prior to moving it to the City Council meeting if the Commission wanted to proceed with that. Commissioner Borman stated that the applicant purchased the property with the intent to build a single-family home but then changed to a duplex. He stated that perhaps once the rezoning is completed, they would change again to a fourplex. He stated that he could only support this is there is a stipulation that only a duplex could be constructed. Chair Hansen agreed that a duplex would be a good fit for the lot and did not feel an additional condition would be needed as the size of the lot would dictate what could be built on the property. He understood the concern of the residents about what could be built on the property but noted that the property was listed for sale and any resident could have purchased the lot if they did not want to see it developed. He stated that he is comfortable moving forward, acknowledging that there would be many restrictions that would come into play as for what could ultimately be built on the property. Commissioner Klemz agreed with the comments of the Chair. Commissioner Borman asked where the additional stipulation would be placed, limiting construction to a duplex. Ms. Stromberg replied that would seem most appropriate for the rezoning if that is desired. 28 Jufn!4/ Planning Commission 9/18/2024 Minutes Page 6 Chair Hansen asked the opinion of the additional stipulation. Commissioner Brom commented that it does not seem enforceable. Commissioner Klemz stated that the opinion of the City Attorney would ultimately be needed, and it would be the ultimate decision of the City Council as to whether that stipulation is necessary. Motion by Commissioner Klemz, to recommend approval of a Comprehensive Plan Amendment, CPA #24-01 to Change the Future Land Use from Single Family Residential to Multi-Family Residential for the Property Located at 6677 Lucia Lane N.E. with Stipulations. Seconded by Commissioner Heuchert. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chair Hansen declared the motion carried unanimously. 3. Public Hearing to Consider a Rezoning, ZOA #24-01 to Change the Zoning of the Property Located at 6677 Lucia Lane from R-1, Single Family to R-3, Multi-Family Motion by Commissioner Klemz, to recommend approval of a Rezoning, ZOA #24-01 to Change the Zoning of the Property Located at 6677 Lucia Lane from R-1, Single Family to R-3, Multi-Family Seconded by Commissioner Heuchert. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chair Hansen declared the motion carried unanimously. Other Business Ms. Stromberg provided an update on recent activity of the City Council on planning related matters and also noted anticipated future meetings for the Commission. Adjournment Motion by Commissioner Brom to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Commissioner Borman. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chair Hansen declared the motion carried unanimously and the meeting adjourned at 7:46 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Stacy Stromberg, Staff Liaison 29 Jufn!4/ From:Jay Stubbs To:Stromberg, Stacy Subject:6677 Lucia Ln rezoning Date:Wednesday, September 11, 2024 10:05:48 AM Good Morning Stacy, My name is Jason Stubbs, I live at 6846 Channel Rd NE, I am the property owner along with Judy Stubbs, who has owned this parcel of land for 52 years. I am writing to you today to express my opinion on having a multifamily dwelling next door. Honestly I am saddened to hear that there will be another rental property being built, with seven apartment buildings already in the neighborhood, and the hundreds of units recently built in Fridley. I feel that we don't need another rental unit built. Take a short drive down Dellwood or Pierce and really look at the duplexes along those streets. They have looked like garbage my entire life, and will continue to be in a state of disrepair and neglect for perpetuity. I'm not saying that the people who want to build this are in the wrong, it's just a wrong fit for our neighborhood. I love my home and the property around it, unfortunately that is not a sentiment held by many landlords or the people living in rental situations, and it is more than obvious when looking at the rental properties. Fridley does not need more rental units. It needs people with a vested interest in where they live, not landlords. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Jason Stubbs 2: Jufn!4/ From:LeeAnn Vardas To:Stromberg, Stacy Subject:6677 Lucia Lane Date:Wednesday, September 18, 2024 12:55:19 PM \[You don't often get email from leeannv9876@yahoo.com. Learn why this is important at https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification \] I am emailing my opposition to changing 6677 Lucia Lane to a multi-family use property. My concern is adding more traffic to our street. We already have problems with traffic and some of those are getting addressed with the current road construction project. However, there are still problems with traffic from others who live on Lucia Lane that don’t have a vested interest in our small neighborhood or the community. As homeowners we take care of our property and look out for our neighbors. Adding more multi-family housing makes our neighborhood a drive-thru destination. Thank you. LeeAnn Vardas Resident of Lucia Lane Sent from my iPhone 31 Jufn!4/ From:nicdan_ch@q.com To:Stromberg, Stacy Cc:nicdan_ch@q.com Subject:Rezoning ZOA #24-01 for 6677 Lucia Lane NE Date:Wednesday, September 18, 2024 2:30:20 PM You don't often get email from nicdan_ch@q.com. Learn why this is important Hi Stacy, We are unable to attend the 9-18-24 public meeting regarding the rezoning of 6677 Lucia Lane NE. We are in opposition to the proposal to rezone from single family to multi-family. In the past hearings, the large parcel would be broken up into single family lots and turn into multi-family. Several years have passed and no homes have been built there. Now there is a proposal for multi-family zoning. We already have 3 apartment buildings at the end of the block and we are opposed to adding additional multi-family units. We do not need or want the increased traffic on the street or the potential negative impacts to our neighborhood. Potential for more crime, potential to lower housing values, increased traffic due to the amount of people mutli-family units would bring. A few years back the concern of additional multi-family housing units was rectified when it was approved to be broken into single family lots only, relieving much fear and concern in the neighborhood It now appears that the push is back now with the land owner for multi-family housing. We strongly oppose the rezoning of single family to multi-family. Sincerely, Daniel and Lynette Christianson 6640 Lucia Lane NE 763-310-6190 nicdan_ch@q.com 32 Jufn!5/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Mike Maher, Parks and Recreation Director Title Receive the Minutes from the Parks and Recreation CommissionMeeting of August 5, 2024 Background Attached are the minutes from the Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting of August 5, 2024. Financial Impact None. Recommendation Receive the minutes from the Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting of August 5, 2024. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Minutes from the Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting of August 5, 2024 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 33 Jufn!5/ Park Commission Meeting August 5,2024 7:00 PM Fridley City Hall, 7071 University Avenue NE Minutes Call to Order Chair Bormancalled the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting to order at 7:00p.m. Present Luke Cardona EB Graham Peter Borman Suad Maow Don Whalen Absent Tim Kirk Ken Schultz Also Present Mike Maher, Parks and RecreationDirector Approve Parks & Recreation Commission Agenda for August 5, 2024 Motionby CommissionerCardonato approve the August 5,2024meeting agenda. Seconded by CommissionerGraham. The motion passed unanimously. Approve Parks & Recreation Commission Meeting Minutes Motionby CommissionerCardonato approve the March 4,2024, May 6, 2024 and June 3, 2024 meeting minutes. Secondedby CommissionerWhalen. The motion passed unanimously. Open Forum No comments. New Business 1.Parks and Recreation Commission 2024 Goals and Workplan Review Њ 34 Jufn!5/ Park Commission 8/5/2024 Minutes Page 2 Mike Maher, Parks and Recreation Director, stated that he wanted to provide an opportunity to review the workplan to see what has been accomplished and what may be a focus for the remainder of the year. He reviewed highlights of what has been completed from the workplan as well as items still planned to be completed this year. Chair Borman asked if there was a request from the Lions Club received, related to the fee structure for the Moore Lake community building. Mr. Maher commented that staff followed up with that request to share the structure, which includes a nonprofit rate, and the organization was comfortable with that nonprofit rate. He noted that through that process staff was able to develop a form and process for that. Commissioner Whalen asked if there have been any issues with park takeovers. Mr. Maher commented that there has been a trend in the metro with a few hundred young people gathering at parks, which can lead to negative behaviors. He commented that the Fridley Police have been involved in the metro issue and public safety and park staff continue to monitor for that type of incident. Commissioner Graham asked if the City has received any feedback on the Moore Lake rental fees. Mr. Maher replied that the rental numbers have been good, and he has not received any specific feedback on the fees being too high. 2.!Commons Park Recreation Building Discussion Mr. Maher commented that a mutually agreeable resolution was achieved with FYSA related to sports fields. He reviewed the vision for Commons Park, the existing Commons Park conditions, and provided an overview of the planning status for the project. He displayed an updated concept for the park along with the additional field development at Community Park. Commissioner Cardona asked the additional cost for the converted fields at Community Park. Mr. Maher was unsure but noted that the City staff can complete that work in-house rather than contracting out. He confirmed that the updated concept for Commons Park fits within the project budget. He noted that the grants the City has received for the project assist with meeting that goal. He stated that the Park System Improvement Plan recommendations for Community Park included developing the backside of the park for muti-use fields. He confirmed that all improvements at Commons Park would fit within the City owned property and would not encroach onto School District property. Chair Borman commented that he also likes the added parking on that side. Mr. Maher reviewed the next steps for the Fridley and FYSA partnership. He also provided details on the recreation building service delivery and updated elements of the concept plan. 35 Jufn!5/ Park Commission 8/5/2024 Minutes Page 3 Commissioner Maow asked if grants are being pursued for the indoor playground. Mr. Maher replied that has not been something they have had time or opportunity to make a priority as of yet, as the inside of the building plan has been rapidly evolving. He stated that staff will continue to look for grant opportunities as he anticipated that element would be a few years out. Chair Borman asked if part of the reason for the downsizing is due to increasing costs for materials and labor since the plan was originally designed. Mr. Maher confirmed that there has been a significant increase that staff have seen in bids since the conceptual design of the project. He stated that grants or donations would most likely be the funding source for an indoor playground element. Commissioner Whalen commented that it is nice to have the foresight ahead of time and perhaps it could be incorporated in the future. Chair Borman asked if there was organized soccer happening at Commons Park, or whether the activity was mostly practice and neighborhood games. Mr. Maher stated that the City was previously striping for soccer but that has moved to Community Park and the City is no longer striping or renting space for formal soccer use at Commons Park. He stated that there are groups that meet there for a practice or pick-up game, but they are not renting the space. 3.!2024 Resident Survey Result Summary for Parks and Recreation Mr. Maher reported that the resident survey was completed in the last two months and the full summary of results is available on the City website. He provided details on the survey methodology, demographics, and other results from the survey. Chair Borman commented that after the parks revitalization process is completed, he would be interested in a parks specific survey to gain input from residents about the improvements. Mr. Maher commented that staff will look at that option, along with other more informal options to gain resident feedback. 4.!Proposed 2025 Meeting Dates of the Park and Recreation Commission Mr. Maher stated that the proposed meeting dates for 2025 was included in the Commission packet and reviewed that with the Commission. Motion by Commissioner Graham to approve the Parks and Recreation Commission 2025 meeting schedule as presented. Seconded by Commissioner Maow. The motion passed unanimously. Old Business Commissioner Cardona acknowledged the work of Brian Strand, noting that he will be missed. 36 Jufn!5/ Park Commission 8/5/2024 Minutes Page 4 Staff Reports 5.!Springbrook Nature Center Report Mr. Maher provided an overview of the report including summer camp activity, roundabout construction progress, and expansion of the nature-based play area and other programming that is possible through the receipt of grant funds. He advised of an upcoming concert on August th 13 at the Springbrook amphitheater. 6.!Fridley Parks and Recreation Division Report Mr. Maher provided an update on recent and upcoming activities, events, and programing th opportunities. He noted that the fireworks and movie night has been rescheduled to August 16. He also noted some instances of vandalism that staff have addressed. He also provided details on the accessible access into the Moore Lake building. 7.!Park Maintenance and Construction Report Mr. Maher provided an overview of the staff report highlighting recent park maintenance and construction progress. Unfinished Business Adjournment Commissioner Cardona made the motion to adjourn the meeting at 8:22 p.m. Seconded by Commissioner Whalen. The motion passed unanimously. Respectfully submitted, Mike Maher, Staff Liaison 37 Jufn!6/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Mike Maher, Parks and Recreation Director Title Receive the Minutes from the Parks and Recreation CommissionMeeting of September 3, 2024 Background Attached are the minutes from the Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting of September 3, 2024. Financial Impact None. Recommendation Receive the minutes from the Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting of September 3, 2024. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Minutes from the Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting of September 3, 2024 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 38 Jufn!6/ Park Commission Meeting September 3,2024 7:00 PM Fridley City Hall, 7071 University Avenue NE Minutes Call to Order Chair Bormancalled the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting to order at 7:00p.m. Present Luke Cardona EB Graham Peter Borman Tim Kirk Ken Schultz Don Whalen Absent (Commissioner Suad Maow moved residence out of Fridley and was no longer eligible to serve as a Commissioner. There is one vacant position as this meeting was held.) Also Present Mike Maher, Parks and Recreation Director Approve Parks & Recreation Commission Agenda for September 3, 2024 Motionby CommissionerCardonato approve the September 3,2024meeting agenda. Seconded by CommissionerGraham. The motion passed unanimously. Approve Parks & Recreation Commission Minutes for August 5, 2024 Motionby CommissionerKirkto approve the August 5,2024meeting minutes. Secondedby CommissionerGraham. The motion passed unanimously. Open Forum No comments. New Business 1.Jubilee Park and Oak Hill Park Community Engagement Summaries Њ 39 Jufn!6/ Park Commission 9/3/2024 Minutes Page 2 Mike Maher, Parks and Recreation Director, stated that there are two parks proposed for construction in 2025, which would be in addition to the Commons Park project. He reviewed the engagement that was completed for both Jubilee and Oak Hill parks. He noted the proximity of the parks to each other and noted that because they are both smaller parks, they could be complimentary to one another. He presented two concepts for each park, noting that in one concept the parks would contain equipment for all ages while in the other concept one park would have equipment for younger children and the other park would have equipment for older children. Commissioner Whalen referenced pole features shown in concept two for Jubilee and believed that children would be tempted to climb those which could be a liability risk. Mr. Maher commented that line of equipment is widely used, and he was not familiar with any injuries that have occurred, although acknowledged that it could seem tempting to climb. Commissioner Shultz asked if there was feedback from the community about focusing each park for different age groups, recognizing that some families have both younger and older children. Mr. Maher commented that in concept two, Oak Hill would be designed for ages 2-7 while Jubilee would be designed for ages five to 12. He recognized that a family with a 12-year-old and two- year-old may not have full options for play at either park. Chair Borman stated that during the public engagement, it seemed there was a large desire for swings at Oak Hill, while swings were not desired for Jubilee. He stated that it seemed the public input supported older children play opportunities at Jubilee while Oak Hill desired things geared more at younger children. Commissioner Graham commented that she likes the shade provided in option one and asked if there are trees onsite. Mr. Maher commented that both locations have shade trees. Commissioner Shultz asked if there was a request for basketball. Mr. Maher commented that it was included in the concept and there were no requests to remove it. He commented that the focus for tonight is solely on the playground equipment, as the basketball feature will remain. The Commission discussed the different concepts noting that option one is more traditional whereas option two is more modern. It was noted that it is important to have variety within the park system and even though the equipment may be geared for certain ages, kids will still find a way to play. Motion by Commissioner Schultz to recommend option 2 for Jubilee Park and Oak Hill Park. Seconded by Commissioner Whalen. The motion passed unanimously. Old Business 3: Jufn!6/ Park Commission 9/3/2024 Minutes Page 3 Commissioner Shultz commented that his wife recently held an event at the Moore Lake Community Building, and it was a great experience. He stated that the overall park use was also great to see, noting a slight challenge with parking as both lots were full, and people were parked on Central as well. He stated that it was great to see the increased use in the park. Staff Reports 2.!Springbrook Nature Center Report Mr. Maher commented that it was a great summer with the day camp programs and provided a summary of the written report. He advised of the upcoming Pumpkin Night in the Park event th scheduled for October 19. Commissioner Shultz asked if the day camp revenue generates a profit. Mr. Maher explained that Springbrook Nature Center operates under its own enterprise fund and there is a special tax levy dedicated to Springbrook. He explained that program revenue fills in the funding gap between what is generated by the levy and what is needed for operations. 3.!Fridley Parks and Recreation Division Report Mr. Maher provided a brief review of the information provided in the report, highlighting recreational programing and recent events. 4.!Park Maintenance and Construction Report Mr. Maher reviewed the progress on park improvement projects and park maintenance activities. Commissioner Cardona commented that it has been a great year for parks and recreation and thanked Mr. Maher and his team of staff for their efforts. Unfinished Business None Adjournment Commissioner Kirk made the motion to adjourn the meeting at 7:48 p.m. Seconded by Commissioner Graham. The motion passed unanimously. Respectfully submitted, Mike Maher, Staff Liaison 41 Jufn!7/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:EQECommission Submitted By:Julianne Beberg, Office Coordinator Title Receive the Minutes from the Environmental Quality and Energy Commission (EQEC) Meeting ofAugust 13, 2024 Background Attached are the minutes from the EQEC meeting of August 13, 2024. Financial Impact None Recommendation Receive the minutesof the EQECmeeting of August 13, 2024. Attachments and Other Resources Minutes from the EQECCommission Meeting of August 13, 2024 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 42 Jufn!7/ ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY & ENERGY COMMISSION MEETING August13,2024 7:00 PM Fridley Civic Campus, 7071 University Ave N.E. MINUTES Call to Order Commissioner Hansen called the Environmental Quality and Energy Commissionto order at7:02p.m. Roll Call Present:Heidi Ferris Sam Stoxen Avonna Starck Mark Hansen Amy Dritz Absent:Aaron Klemz Justin Foell Others Present: Rachel Workin, Environmental Planner David Ostwald, Councilmember-at-Large Approval of Chair Pro-Tem Motion by CommissionerHansento nominateCommissionerDritzas Chair Pro-Tem for the meeting. Seconded by CommissionerStoxen. The motion carried unanimously. Approval of Agenda Motionby CommissionerHansen to approvethe meeting agenda. Secondedby CommissionerStoxen. The motion carriedunanimously. Approval of Meeting Minutes 1.Approval of May14, 2024 EnvironmentalQuality and Energy Commission Meeting Minutes Motionby CommissionerHansento approvethe May14,2024meeting minuteswith this change. Secondedby CommissionerStarck.The motion carriedunanimously. New Business 2.2025Meeting Dates 43 Jufn!7/ Environmental Quality & Energy Commission Minutes Page 2 Meeting 8/13/2024 Ms. Workin shared the proposed 2025 meeting dates in the packet. Motion by Commissioner Stoxen to approve the proposed 2025 meeting dates. Seconded by Commissioner Hansen. The motion carried unanimously. Old Business 3.!Electric Vehicle Ordinance Language Ms. Workin shared the proposed electric vehicle ordinance language to include in the recodification of the zoning code. Ms. Workin recommended limiting the requirement for bollards, curbing or other forms of protection to only free-standing electric vehicle chargers. Commissioners recommended requiring a site plan be to ensure that the future electric vehicle chargers did not encroach into parking spots required to meet parking minimums and clarifying the definitions between electric vehicle chargers and electric vehicle supply equipment. For discussion purposes only, no action was taken. 4.!Sylvan Hills Stormwater Park Improvements Ms. Workin shared the draft concept for the Sylvan Hills Stormwater Park Improvements. Commissioners recommended connecting the trail loop and adding more diversity in tree species. 5.!Energy Action Plan updates Ms. Workin shared that discussions with the new Home Energy Squad service provider were ongoing. She also shared that the Request for Proposals for solar on the Moore Lake Community Building was open. She said that door knocking at Clean Energy Resource Teams at Fridley Terrace was successful. Touch a Truck on August 20. 6.!Grant Updates Ms. Workin shared that the City was beginning work on the ReLeaf grant and that construction of the four rain gardens on Channel Road was about to begin. She also said the City received grant funding for an electric lawn mower from the MPCA. 7.!Outreach and Event updates Ms. Workin shared that the Pop-Up Community Toy Store at the Environmental Fun Fair was a success and the City was planning a baby gear swap in partnership with ECFE at their Fall Festival. Other Items 8.!Informal Status Reports Commissioner Ferris shared about successful educational programs around pollinators that were implemented this spring at Fridley Public Schools. Adjournment Motion by Commissioner Hanson to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by CommissionerStoxen. The Motion carried unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 8:07 p.m. 44 Jufn!7/ Environmental Quality & Energy Commission Minutes Page 3 Meeting 8/13/2024 Respectfully submitted, Ejhjubmmz!tjhofe!cz!Sbdifm! Sbdifm! Xpsljo! Ebuf;!3135/1:/29!26;32;14! Xpsljo .16(11( ________________________________________________________ Rachel Workin Environmental Planner 45 Jufn!8/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Julianne Beberg, Office Coordinator Title Receive the Minutes from the Housing and Redevelopment Authority Meeting of September 5, 2024 Background Attached are the Minutes from the Housing and Redevelopment Authority Meeting of September 5, 2024. Financial Impact None. Recommendation Staff recommend the City Council receive the September 5, 2024Housing and Redevelopment AuthorityCommission Minutes. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment X Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Housing and Redevelopment AuthorityCommission Minutes September 5,2024 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly andstable home for families and businesses. 46 Jufn!8/ Housing and Redevelopment Authority September 5,2024 7:00 PM Fridley City Hall, 7071 University Avenue NE Minutes Call to Order Chairperson Showaltercalled the Housing and Redevelopment Authority meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Present Elizabeth Showalter Gordon Backlund Troy Brueggemeier John Buyse Rachel Schwankl Others Present Paul Bolin, HRA Assistant Executive Director Wally Wyspoal, City Manager Action Items 1. Approval of Expenditures Motionby Commissioner Brueggemeierto approve the expenditures. Seconded by Commissioner Schwankl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chair Showalterdeclared the motion carried unanimously. 2.ApprovalJune 6,2024, Meeting Minutes Motionby Commissioner Backlundto approve the meeting minutesof June 6,2024as presented. Seconded by Commissioner Buyse. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chair Showalterdeclared the motion carried unanimously. 3.Approval of HRA Tax Levy for Taxes Payable in 2025 Paul Bolin, HRA Assistant Executive Director, reviewed the tax authority of the HRA levy explaining that based on the estimated market value the 2025 levy will allow the HRA to collect $810,030which is an increase of approximately $57,000 more than the 2024 levy. Staff recommends the HRA approve the resolution consenting to the HRA tax levy. 47 Jufn!8/ Housing and Redevelopment Authority Minutes Page 2 9/5/2024 Motion by Commissioner Brueggemeier to approve HRA Resolution 2024-03 Adopting a 2024 Tax Levy Collectible in 2025. Seconded by Commissioner Schwankl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chair Showalter declared the motion carried unanimously. 4. Authorization to Issue Request for Qualifications Seeking Developer for Central & Mississippi Mr. Bolin stated that staff recommends that the HRA issue a request for qualifications (RFQ) to select a developer for the Central and Mississippi site. He reviewed the previous activity and discussion of the HRA and Council related to this site. He provided additional details on the RFQ process. Commissioner Backlund asked if the site would be anticipated to be cleared or whether some of the trees would be protected. Mr. Bolin commented that those details would be determined when working with the developer, but a number of those trees would be removed. Chair Showalter commented that it would likely that only perimeter trees could remain but recalled that a majority of the trees were of low quality. Commissioner Buyse asked if the City findings would be detailed in the RFQ or whether the process would be more open for developers to provide ideas. Mr. Bolin commented that the RFQ would specify the desire for a slab on grade single-family product. Commissioner Schwankl asked the number of developers that this would be sent to. Mr. Bolin commented that his list includes 16 developers, and it would also be published. He welcomed additional contacts the HRA may have. Commissioner Schwankl asked if the police have been using the existing structures on the site for training purposes. Mr. Bolin confirmed that public safety has been using the site for training purposes. Motion by Commissioner Buyse to approve issuance of the Request for Qualifications as presented. Seconded by Commissioner Backlund. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chair Showalter declared the motion carried unanimously. 5. Approval of Resolution 2024-04 Supporting Reconnecting Communities Grant Application Mr. Bolin stated that for the third year, the City will be requesting $22,300,000 from this grant program. He identified the area of the community that has been identified for reconnection, noting that the overpass has been in the planning stages since 2012. He stated that although the City did score well in the last two cycles, it was not awarded the funding. He stated that it was recommended that the City increase its contribution to the project and show the additional funding sources, which has been done in this application. He reviewed the anticipated benefits that would be provided through the project. He explained that the hope would be that the City would not have to use the full amount of funds that it could contribute and instead continue to fill the gaps with other funding sources. 48 Jufn!8/ Housing and Redevelopment Authority Minutes Page 3 9/5/2024 Commissioner Brueggemeier asked if the bridge would have car and pedestrian features. Mr. Bolin confirmed that there would be two vehicle lanes in each direction as well as ten-foot paths for pedestrians/bikes on each side. replied that the US DOT requires a 50 percent match, explaining that additional 50 percent would include City and other funding sources. Chair Showalter asked if there has been any progress in regard to the railroad, recalling that had been a challenge in the past. Mr. Bolin stated that the City has received letters of support for the project. Chair Showalter commented that the sidewalks along Mississippi are often impassable because they are covered with ice or algae. Motion by Commissioner Brueggemeier to approve HRA Resolution 2024- Reconnecting Communities Grant Application. Seconded by Commissioner Schwankl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chair Showalter declared the motion carried unanimously. 6. Collateral Assignment of TIF Sherman Associates Mr. Bolin stated that this item has been withdrawn by Sherman Associates, explaining that this is no longer needed. 7. Approval of HRA Meeting Dates for 2025 Mr. Bolin presented the proposed 2025 meeting dates. It was noted that it would be likely that the July meeting would be canceled. Motion by Commissioner Buyse to approve the HRA 2025 meeting dates as presented. Seconded by Commissioner Backlund. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chair Showalter declared the motion carried unanimously. Informational Items 8. Update on Housing Programs Mr. Bolin provided an update on HRA loan program activty from the last month as well as year to date. He also provided an update on the HRA grant programs. Adjournment Motion by Commissioner Brueggemeier to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Commissioner Schwankl. 49 Jufn!8/ Housing and Redevelopment Authority Minutes Page 4 9/5/2024 Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chairperson Showalter declared the motion carried and the meeting adjourned at 7:33 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Paul Bolin, Staff Liaison 4: Jufn!9/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Julianne Beberg, Office Coordinator Title Receive the Minutes from the Public ArtsCommissionMeetingof September 4, 2024 Background Attached are the Minutes from the September 4, 2024Public ArtsCommission Meeting. Financial Impact None Recommendation Staff recommend the City Council receive the September 4, 2024Public Arts Commission Minutes. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment X Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Public ArtsCommissionMinutes September 4,2024 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 51 Jufn!9/ Public Arts Commission September 4, 2024 6:00 PM Fridley Civic Campus, 7071 University Ave N.E. Minutes Call to Order 6:00 PM Present Josh Collins Gary Osterbauer Kara Ruwart Frank Sedzielarz Maija Sedzielarz Gary Swanson Mayor, Scott Lund Donna Bahls Serge Greg Gardner Susan Blakeslee Don Blakeslee Guest: Sue Gens, Director MN State Arts Board Staff Liaison: Scott Hickok Absent Ryan Fugleberg Council Liaison: Ann Bolkcom Approve of Meeting Minutes Minutes approved as submitted New Business Mayor Lund invited and introducedSue Jensfrom the State Arts Board to discuss our foundation, Grants, State Funding. Those in attendance went around the room and introduced themselves and identified their affiliation with the Arts Commission, or the Creative Arts Foundation. 52 Jufn!9/ Public Arts Commission Minutes Page 2 Meeting September 4, 2024 Sue Gens Provided an introduction of herself and a brief introduction of what the Minnesota State Arts Board does and who it is staffed by. Gens indicated that the Board is an executive branch agency established in 1903, by the State Legislature, as such is one of the oldest Arts Boards in the Country. Gens continued, the organization makes grants to individuals and organizations throughout Minnesota. The also serve as a statewide network for regional arts councils. They provide advice to various State agencies regarding art. And, they manage the Minnesota Percent for Art in Public Places Program. Gens indicated that in the 2022 2023 Biennium, the Arts Board and regional arts councils together reviewed 7,624 grant applications, 5,309 grants were given, $80,507,604 dollars were awarded, and 24,68,934 people participated in funded activities. Of those participating $.3 Million were under 18 years of age. Gens stated that Public art creates a legacy and investment for future generations, celebrates heritage, identity, and culture. Public art also helps us remember and creates gathering places. states, appropriation for the construction or alteration of any State building may contain an amount not to exceed one percent of the total appropriation for the building for the acquisition of works of art, excluding landscaping, which may be part of its building or its grounds or capable of being displayed in other state buildings. Money used for this purpose is available only for the acquisition of works of art to be exhibited in areas of a building or its grounds accessible, on a regular basis, to members of th Funding Paths Old Business None Other Items Adjournment 7:53 PM Respectfully submitted, Scott Hickok Recording Secretary 53 Jufn!:/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Julianne Beberg, Office Coordinator Title Receive the Minutes from the Public ArtsCommissionMeetingof June 12, 2024 Background Attached are the Minutes from the June 12, 2024Public ArtsCommission Meeting Financial Impact None. Recommendation Staff recommend the City Council receive the June 12, 2024Public Arts Commission Minutes. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment X Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Public Arts CommissionMinutes June 12,2024 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 54 Jufn!:/ Public Arts Commission June 12, 2024 6:00 PM Fridley Civic Campus, 7071 University Ave N.E. Minutes Call to Order 6:00 PM Present Josh Collins Ryan Fugleberg Gary Osterbauer Kara Ruwart Frank Sedzielarz Maija Sedzielarz Gary Swanson Staff Liaison: Scott Hickok Absent Council Liaison: Ann Bolkcom Approve of Meeting Minutes N/A New Business Introduction of Kara Ruwart, newest Council appointed Commissioner. Commissioner Ruwart provided a detailed background of her interest in and her work in art. The Commissioners welcomed Ruwart and provided a brief introduction of themselves as well. Contract Review for Artist, The Commission Reviewed the proposed language for the contract between the Artist and agencies of the City of Fridley and the Rice Creek Watershed District. A general discussion ensued with overall agreement on the language. The commission also reviewed the language questioned by, or needing refinement as requested by the Artist. Again, the consensuswas that the languageand Artist requested modifications appeared reasonable and supported. Old Business 501C3 Progress Report Scott Hickokexplainedthe work being completed by Mayor Lund in forming the non-profit. The Mayor has selected the Board members. Two of the final three members selected were selected from a group of three individuals who had indicated an interest in being involved in the 55 Jufn!:/ Public Arts Commission Minutes Page 2 Meeting June 12, 2024 Public Arts Initiative. After interviewing the candidates, the decision was made that Kara Ruwart would be appointed to the Commission and the other two interested parties would be on the non-profit Board. Now that the name and the board members have been selected, the Mayor has sought legal assistance on the IRS portions of the non-profit formation to assure proper legal steps have been considered. Filing of the non-profit with the Secretary of State will be the next order of business. Other Items Debrief on June 1, 2024, City Open House The Commission discussed their experiences at the open house. Overall the experience was positive. Comments regarding the area under the canopy point to additional work necessary for the safety of park users. Commissioner Maija Sedzielarz was aware of a fall during the event that was clearly related to the varying surface levels being difficult to make out as a person walks through the area. Scott Hickok explained that safety features were planned into furniture (that had not yet been installed) and other demarcation that would guide users avoid such accidents in the future. Commissioners were generally pleased with the event. A comment regarding parking working out for the event, due to turnover, was noted. TEDx Talk Public Art Commissioner Frank Sedzielarz provided a TEDx Talk on public Art. The speaker was Jack Becker, of Forecast Public Art. Retired after 42 years Jack Becker directed Public Art with Forecast from 1978 both inspired and inspiring for the Commission. The importance of public art to the community was an important theme for the presentation. Examples of public art initiatives given were incredible and similar projects in Fridley doable. On-Boarding Manual Scott Hickok indicated that the On-Boarding Manual had been prepared by Danielle Herrick in the City Clerks office and was being offered as an educational element of the packet. The Council manual also allows the Commission members to see what is provided for new Council members and allows a glimpse into the future Commissioner Packet that is being prepared currently. Ryan Fugleberg commented that the Commission should be focusing on the criteria and priorities for selecting art as we move forward and consider our policy recommendations. Adjournment 8:06 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Scott Hickok Recording Secretary 56 Jufn!21/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Julianne Beberg, Office Coordinator Title Receive the Minutes from the Public Arts Commission Meeting of July 10, 2024 Background Attached are the Minutes from the July 10, 2024Public ArtsCommission Meeting. Financial Impact None. Recommendation Staff recommend the City Council receive the July 10, 2024Public Arts Commission Minutes. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment X Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Public Arts CommissionMinutes July 10,2024 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 57 Jufn!21/ Public Arts Commission July10, 2024 6:00 PM Fridley Civic Campus, 7071 University Ave N.E. Minutes Call to Order 6:00 PM Present Josh Collins Ryan Fugleberg Mayor, Scott Lund Gary Osterbauer Kara Ruwart Frank Sedzielarz Maija Sedzielarz Gary Swanson Staff Liaison: Scott Hickok Absent Council Liaison: Ann Bolkcom Approve of Meeting Minutes Maija Sedzielarz offered the correction indicating that Ryan Fuglemmentregarding art selection criteria and priorities was missed. Also, the header template has the date ofthe minute preparation, not of the meeting. No other corrections or comments were received regarding the June 12, 2024,Minutes. New Business Contract Review for Artist, The Commission reviewed the language approved for the contract between the Artist and agencies of the City of Fridley and the Rice Creek Watershed District. A general discussion ensued. Commissioner Collins asked if Mary T. ,) hasasked to have some sort of recognition plaquefor her donation. Collins indicated that may be a way to encourage other interested in making donations in the interest of art. Scott Hickok asked the commission to look at the provisions in the Code and if there was a way to shorten the60-day timeframe between contract signing, artlocation,and artist concept approval. it might help st the artist in the timeline for preparing the art. It waswritten that the art would be ready by December 1. 58 Jufn!21/ Public Arts Commission Minutes Page 2 Meeting July 10, 2024 A discussion of open meeting dates for commissioners and schedules ensued. Review of Public Input Map for Art Locations Commissioner Fugleberg began the discussion and pointed out the fact that the east west connections in Fridley could use art to draw attention to things like the Historical Society, Harris Pond, the Rice Creek Reginal Park. Commissioner Sedzielarz thought the places where Rice Creek crosses Highway 65, University Avenue, and East River Road, art calling attention to the creek would be good placement locations. Mayor Lund suggested the underpass at Mississippi Street and the Rail would be a good location for murals. Lund also thought the parklet by St. Williams Church would be a great location for placement. Commissioner Ruwart pointed out that music can be art, she suggested that there are some public art pieces that are interactive and can create music. Music performances themselves are a form of temporary public art. Commissioner Ruwart also mentioned the Maple Grove Chalk Art display as a good example of public art. Ruwart also suggested chess boards at Commons Park as interactive Art. A general discussion ensued regarding memorable art installations in Minnesota Communities such as orn Cob to be repainted. The Commission seemed to concur that an Ox Cart sculpture along East River Road, near the cemetery would be an appropriate location and installation. Commissioner Ruwart suggested a welcome sculpture or element on the Civic campus in various languages. Commissioner Sedzielarz indicated that the idea of an Egret or other sculpture at Springbrook came from Neal Hayford, Springbrook Nature Center Volunteer. Commissioner Sedzielarz reminded the Commission that a large Beaver lay structure has already been approved, yet to be installed, as a play structure at the Nature Center. Commissioner Collins suggested that it would be great if each of the parks had something to signify the Commissioner Frank Sedzielarz suggested that the Dunes and the Meadowlands were locations that he was thinking of for a public art piece. He continued, the Northern Stacks has been such an important location to the City and its history. Seven thousand employees at one time and so many significant things have happened there, an enormous environmental clean-up that a piece could/should be considered there. Commissioner Osterbauer suggested a location in the Innsbruck Nature Center. Sedzielarz said since we be good to have art that balances the City out. General Mills towers and the medians in our roadways may be good locations, he thought. 59 Jufn!21/ Public Arts Commission Minutes Page 3 Meeting July 10, 2024 Speaking of balance, he continued that a second piece of art in Moore Lake Park may be nice, to create symmetry. Review Each Commissioner A general discussion ensued as each commissioner had voiced their interests and location ideas in the previous agenda discussion (above). Old Business None Other Items Mayor Lund indicated that he would like to invite Sue Jens from the State Arts Board to discuss our foundation, Grants, State Funding. He suggested the September meeting and indicated he would like to invite the newly appointed Board of Directors to meet the Commission. Commissioner Maija Sedzielarz indicated that she is researching several sources, organizations, and influential people in the public art world such as; Metropolitan Regional Arts Board, Minnesota Arts Board, Silverwood Sculpture Commissioning, Public Art St. Paul, Mary Altman, Springboard for the Arts. She indicated she would share the information as she accumulates it. Adjournment 7:43 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Scott Hickok Recording Secretary 5: Jufn!22/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Julianne Beberg, Office Coordinator Title Receive the Minutes from the Public ArtsCommissionMeetingof August 7, 2024 Background Attached are the Minutes from theAugust 7, 2024Public ArtsCommission Meeting. Financial Impact None. Recommendation Staff recommend the City Council receive the August 7, 2024Public Arts Commission Minutes. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment X Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Public Arts CommissionMinutes August 7,2024 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 61 Jufn!22/ Public Arts Commission August 7, 2024 6:00 PM Fridley Civic Campus, 7071 University Ave N.E. Minutes Call to Order 6:00 PM Present Josh Collins Ryan Fugleberg Mayor, Scott Lund Gary Osterbauer Kara Ruwart Frank Sedzielarz Maija Sedzielarz Gary Swanson Council Liaison: Ann Bolkcom Staff Liaison: Scott Hickok Mayor/Chair of Fridley Creative Arts Foundation Scott Lund Absent N/A Approve of Meeting Minutes ƷŷƷŷ ƚŅ WǒƌǤͲ ĬǒƷ ƓƚƷ ƚƓ ƷŷĻ ЊЋƚŅ WǒƓĻ͵ CƩğƓƉ {ĻķǩźĻƌğƩǩ ƚŅŅĻƩĻķ ƭĻǝĻƩğƌ ĭƚƩƩĻĭƷźƚƓƭźƓķźĭğƷźƓŭ ƷŷğƷ ŅǒƷǒƩĻ ƒźƓǒƷĻƭ ƭŷƚǒƌķ ķźƭƷźƓŭǒźƭŷ ĬĻƷǞĻĻƓ ağźƆğ ğƓķ CƩğƓƉͲ ƩğƷŷĻƩ ƷŷğƓ /ƚƒƒźƭƭźƚƓĻƩ {ĻķǩźĻƌğƩǩ͵ /ƚƩƩĻĭƷźƚƓƭ ƓƚƷĻķ͵ bƚ ƚƷŷĻƩ ĭƚƩƩĻĭƷźƚƓƭ ƚƩ ĭƚƒƒĻƓƷƭ ǞĻƩĻ ƩĻĭĻźǝĻķ ƩĻŭğƩķźƓŭ ƷŷĻ WǒƌǤЊЉͲ ЋЉЋЍͲaźƓǒƷĻƭ͵ New Business Election of Chair and Vice Chair. Scott Hickok described that though there are no openings on the Planning Commission at this time, when an at-large position is opened, the Chair may be asked to serve on that Commission as well. Typically, the Chair of each commission also serves in the Planning Commission. The point of identifying this is that the commitment could mean two Wednesdays per month(one for Public Arts Commission, one for Planning Commission). After a brief discussion, Josh Collins agreed to Chair, Ryan Fugleberg agreed to be Vice Chair. Both were confirmed by unanimous vote. 62 Jufn!22/ Public Arts Commission Minutes Page 2 Meeting August 7, 2024 Concept Presentation for Artist, Jessica Turtle The Commission reviewed three concepts presented by the artist. Good Gifts, Peek-A-Boo Wood Duck, and the Northern Leopard Frog. Good Gifts is an endogenous being with resting eyes and a slightly upturned smile. The being is buried above its waist in the earth, giving the appearance that it is swimming in the earth. It is purposely endogenous and non-descript in terms of nationality. The colors range from pale blue - white at the top of the head and the color becomes darker shades of blue greens at its base. The wide base would be buried sub-grade to stabilize the sculpture and to keep plants from growing up next to the sculpture. the water and water cycle these things are good gifts one was envisioned to be placed southwest of the new building on the south side of the channel of water running into the lake, west of the bridge. Ideally, the artist would have liked to make the sculpture , if this was the chosen piece and budget allowed. Concept Two, Peek-A- adults to enter this fully accessible , so the person inside can look out and see the world through the eyes. A walkway and circular base of ceramic tile would surround the sculpture and make it entirely accessible. A planted garden could be added to this installation to finish off the edge. Ann Bolkcom asked who would be planting the garden? Jessica responded that that would be an added cost on top of the sculpture costs and could be done as a phase 2 or possibly with volunteers. Asked where the sculpture would be located, Turtle responded, near the playground. Gary Osterbauer asked what the inside of the sculpture would be made of. Turtle responded, concreate, possibly tiled, depending, most likely concrete. Concept Three, Northern Leopard Frog steel welded rebar, metal lath, and concrete covered in hand crafted ceramic tile. The tile would have smooth edges concepts would be of the same construction and all three are durable to resist damages from climbers and or taggers (graffiti artists). The grout between tiles will be Prisma Grout and will be dark colored to resist the appearance of being dirty or discolored. A general discussion ensued regarding the 3 options. After some discussion, the Commission voted on its favorite piece. Concept 3, the frog won. The Commission then asked what the favorite option of the Parks Masterplan Team was in their meeting earlier that afternoon. The frog was the winner in that group as well. 63 Jufn!22/ Public Arts Commission Minutes Page 3 Meeting August 7, 2024 Ann Bolkcom asked if there were any concerns of the Masterplan Team. Scott Hickok responded that the Wood Duck walkway was a concern from a shoveling and maintenance perspective. It was also stated that someone may try to use it for shelter, or they may start a fire in it. As for the gift, it was proposed to be in a location where it does not have a path to it and the viewer would likely want to walk around the sculpture to read the full quote. A question was asked if frost would impact the sculpture and the answer was no, it would not. Review of Research by Commissioner Sedzielarz Maija Sedzielarz invited the group to review the materials she had gathered from several arts organizations. The focus was to look at structure, criteria for selection of art, and to have interviews with various people associated with these groups who could help us advance in our process of bringing public art to the community. A general discussion ensued regarding materials, Teams site created, and access to the new Teams location for the Public Arts Commission research materials. The Commission requested a tutorial for getting into the site and navigating to see materials within. Old Business None Other Items Mayor Lund indicated that he invited Sue Jens from the State Arts Board to discuss our foundation, Grants, State Funding. At the September meeting he also indicated he invited the newly appointed Board of Directors of the Fridley Creative Arts Foundation to meet the Commission. Meeting Dates and Times for the remainder of 2024/25. The Commission approved the meeting dates as proposed. Adjournment 7:37 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Scott Hickok Recording Secretary 64 Jufn!23/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:James Kosluchar, Director of Public Works Jeff Jensen, Operations Manager-Streets, Parks and Facilities Rachel Workin, Environmental Planner Title Resolution No. 2024-134,Approving a Grant Agreement with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for the Electric Landscaping Equipment Campaign Background Electric landscaping equipment has numerous benefits over traditional, gasoline-powered equipment including reduced emissions of greenhousegases, improved air quality, less noise pollution, and easier maintenance. Many pieces of electric equipment also have less risk of repetitive motion injury since the starting mechanism utilizesa switch versus a pullcord. The Cityof Fridley(City) Public Works Department began purchasing electric landscaping equipment following the award of a Volkswagen Settlement Grant from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA)for electric chainsaws and trimmers in 2020. The City was recently awarded aLocal Climate Action grant from the MPCA to offset the increased cost ($11,870) ofpurchasingan electric ride-on lawn mowerfrom the State Contractinstead of the gasoline powered mower included.It is expected that utilizing an electric mower instead of a gasoline-powered mower will result in decreased emissions of 6.6 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually (equal to removing 1.5 passenger vehiclesfrom the roadway) as well as reduced air and noise pollution. Additionally, grant funds will be used to translate educationalmaterials for Fridley residents and businesses about the benefitsof electric landscaping equipment as supported in The total grant award is $12,230. Financial Impact The grant requires a cash match of $13,030which is equivalent to the cost of a gasoline-powered ride on lawn mower from the State Contract which-2028 Capital Investment Program. Ongoing operations costs are expected to decrease by $3,500 annually due to decreased parts and fueling costs of an electric ride-on lawnmoweras compared to a gasoline- powered mower. Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 65 Jufn!23/ Recommendation Staff recommend the approval of Resolution No. 2024-134, Approving a Grant Agreement with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for the Electric Landscaping Equipment Campaign. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods & Places Community Identity & Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity X Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources !Resolution No. 2024-134 !Local Climate Action grant agreement Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 66 Jufn!23/ Resolution No. 2024-134 Approving a Grant Agreement with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for the Electric Landscaping Equipment Campaign Whereas, the City of Fridley leadership in reducing energy use in City facilities; and Whereas, prioritize energy efficient equipment; and Whereas, the h campaigns to raise awareness about electric vehicles; and Whereas, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency made funding available through the Local Climate Action grant program for actions reducing greenhouse gas emissions included in a climate action plan; and Whereas, the City applied for and received $12,230 to support the purchase of an electric lawn mower for use in routine mowing operations and an associated outreach campaign on the benefit of electric landscaping equipment. Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves the grant agreement with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for the Electric Landscaping Equipment Campaign and directs staff to 1) execute the grant agreement on behalf of the City of Fridley, 2) develop and execute all project documents and perform acquisition needed to complete the project in accordance with City policy. th Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 14 day of October, 2024. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: Melissa Moore City Clerk 67 Jufn!23/ Grant Agreement State of Minnesota SWIFT contract number: 256610 AI: 233124 Activity ID: PRO20240001 This grant agreement is between the state of Minnesota, acting through its Commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, 520 Lafayette Road North, St. Paul, Minnesota 55155- City of Fridley 7071 University Avenue, Fridley, MN 55432 ("Grantee"). Recitals 1.Under Minn. Stat. § 116.03, subd. 2, the State is empowered to enter into this grant agreement. 2.The State is in need of the City of Fridley Electric Landscaping Equipment Campaign project. 3.The Grantee represents that it is duly qualified and agrees to perform all services described in this grant agreement to the satisfaction of the State. Pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 16B.98, subd. 1, the Grantee agrees to minimize administrative costs as a condition of this grant. Grant Agreement 1. Term of Grant Agreement 1.1!Effective date: September 12, 2024, Per Minn. Stat.§16B.98, Subd. 5, the Grantee must not begin work until this grant contract is fully executed and the State's Authorized Representative has notified the Grantee that work may commence. 1.2!Expiration date: June 30, 2025, or until all obligations have been satisfactorily fulfilled, whichever occurs first. 1.3!Survival of terms. The following clauses survive the expiration or cancellation of this grant agreement: Indemnification; State Audits; Government Data Practices and Intellectual Property; Publicity and Endorsement; Governing Law, Jurisdiction, and Venue; and Data Disclosure. 2. The Grantee, who is not a state employee, will perform the duties specified in Attachment A, which is attached and incorporated into this grant agreement and comply with required grants management policies and procedures set forth through Minn.Stat.§16B.97, Subd. 4 (a) (1). 3. Time The Grantee must comply with all the time requirements described in this grant agreement. In the performance of this grant agreement, time is of the essence. 4. Consideration and payment 4.1 Consideration. The State will pay for all services performed by the Grantee under this grant agreement as follows: 1 68 Jufn!23/ (a) Compensation. The Grantee will be paid according to the breakdown of costs contained in Attachment A, which is attached and incorporated into this grant agreement. Grantee certifies they will provide no less than 50% (fifty percent) of the grant award amount as cash match or in-kind services. (b) Grantee Commitment to Financing͵ Grantee shall ensure that sufficient funding is available to the project to assure its satisfactory completion. Grantee shall not reduce the monetary amount it has committed to the project through its own or other funds without written consent of the MPCA. Grantee shall bear the sole responsibility for cost overruns in completing this project. (c) Travel expenses. Reimbursement for travel and subsistence expenses actually and necessarily incurred by the Grantee as a result of this grant agreement will be reimbursed as outlined in Attachment A; provided that the Grantee will be reimbursed for travel and subsistence expenses in the same manner and in no greater amount than provided in the current "Commissio Minnesota Management and Budget (MMB). The Grantee will not be reimbursed for travel and subsistence state travel. Minnesota will be considered the home state for determining whether travel is out of state. (d) Total obligation. The total obligation of the State for all compensation and reimbursements to the Grantee under this grant agreement will not exceed $12,230.00 (Twelve thousand two hundred thirty dollars and zero cents). 4.2 Payment (a) Invoices͵ The State will promptly pay the Grantee after the Grantee presents an itemized invoice for the Invoices must be submitted timely and according to the following schedule: Invoices for expenses incurred to-date may be submitted as frequently as monthly. First invoice is encouraged no later than 6 (six) months or midway through the project, whichever comes first. Email updates about the status of the project are required to b Representative will not approve an invoice through the state system without this project update. A final invoice for payment of remaining grant funds expended by the project is required to be submitted at the completion of the project after a Grant Project Final Report, in a format provided to the Grantee by the tative and approved. Payment of the final 10% (ten percent) of grant funds will be held back until the project is completed satisfactorily and all deliverables have been submitted and approved. Invoices must be emailed to mpca.ap@state.mn.us, and contain the following information: !Name of Grantee ! ! Representative !SWIFT Contract No. !Total amount requested for this invoicing period !Invoice number !Invoice date !Invoicing period (actual working period covered by the invoice) !Cumulative amount of grant expended to date !Amount of match expended this invoicing period !Cumulative amount of match expended to date !Time and material breakdown for invoicing period: o!Itemization by each task worked on that period and for each position that worked on it showing actual hourly rates, hours worked and total dollar amounts (divided into grant- funded and match); consultant invoices may be requested o!Receipts for supplies and any other itemized materials costs to be reimbursed with grant funds or counted as match 2 69 Jufn!23/ o!Itemized per diem expenses, stipends or similar; receipts may be requested to be submitted with invoice !Other items as requested If there is a problem with submitting an invoice electronically, please contact the Accounts Payable Unit at 651-757-2491. The Grantee shall submit an invoice for the final payment within 15 (fifteen) days of the original or amended end date of this grant agreement. The State reserves the right to review submitted invoices after 15 (fifteen) days and make a determination as to payment. (b) Unexpended funds. The Grantee must promptly return to the State any unexpended funds that have not been accounted for annually in a financial report to the State due at grant closeout. 4.3 Contracting and bidding requirements Per Minn. Stat. §471.345, grantees that are municipalities as defined in Subd. 1 must follow the law. (a) For projects that include construction work and have a total project cost of $25,000 or more, prevailing wage rules apply per Minn. Stat. §§177.41 through 177.44. These rules require that the wages of laborers and workers should be comparable to wages paid for similar work in the community as a whole. (b) The grantee must not contract with vendors who are suspended or debarred in MN: https://mn.gov/admin/osp/government/suspended-debarred/ 5. Conditions of payment All services and in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations. The Grantee will not receive payment for work found by the State to be unsatisfactory or performed in violation of federal, state, or local law. 6. Authorized Representative The State's Authorized Representative is Liz Wiese, 7678 College Road, Suite 105, Baxter, MN 56425, 218-828-2492, liz.wiese@state.mn.us, services provided under this agreement. T Rachel Workin, 7071 University Avenue, Fridley, MN 55432, 763-572-3594, Rachel.Workin@FridleyMN.govAuthorized Representative changes at any time during this grant agreement, the Grantee must immediately notify the State. А͵ Assignment, Amendments, Change Orders, Waiver, and Grant Agreement complete 7.1 Assignment. The Grantee shall neither assign nor transfer any rights or obligations under this grant agreement without the prior written consent of the State, approved by the same parties who executed and approved this grant agreement, or their successors in office. 7.2 Amendments. Any amendments to this grant agreement must be in writing and will not be effective until it has been executed and approved by the same parties who executed and approved the original grant agreement, or their successors in office. 7.3 Change Orders. needed in the workplan and/or budget, either party may initiate a Change Order using the Change Order Form provided by the MPCA. Change Orders may not delay or jeopardize the success of the Project, alter the overall scope of the Project, increase or decrease the overall amount of the Contract/Agreement, or cause an extension of the term of this Agreement. Major changes require an Amendment rather than a Change Order. 3 6: Jufn!23/ Authorized Representative in advance of doing the work. Documented changes will then become an integral and enforceable part of the Agreement. The MPCA has the sole discretion on the determination of whether a requested change is a Change Order or an Amendment. The state reserves the right to refuse any Change Order requests. 7.4 Waiver. If the State fails to enforce any provision of this grant agreement, that failure does not waive the 7.5 Grant Agreement complete. This grant agreement contains all negotiations and agreements between the State and the Grantee. No other understanding regarding this grant agreement, whether written or oral, may be used to bind either party. 8. Indemnification Each party shall be responsible for their own acts and behaviors and the results thereof. 9. State audits Under Minn. Stat. § 16B.98 practices of the Grantee or other party relevant to this grant agreement or transaction are subject to examination by the State and/or the State Auditor or Legislative Auditor, as appropriate, for a minimum of six years from the end of this grant agreement, receipt and approval of all final reports, or the required period of time to satisfy all state and program retention requirements, whichever is later. 10. Government data practices and intellectual property 10.1 Government data practices. The Grantee and State must comply with the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minn. Stat. Ch. 13, as it applies to all data provided by the State under this grant agreement, and as it applies to all data created, collected, received, stored, used, maintained, or disseminated by the Grantee under this grant agreement. The civil remedies of Minn. Stat. § 13.08 apply to the release of the data referred to in this clause by either the Grantee or the State. If the Grantee receives a request to release the data referred to in this Clause, the Grantee must immediately notify the State. The State will give the Grantee instructions concerning the release of the data to the requesting party before the data is released. The sponse to the request shall comply with applicable law. 10.2 Intellectual property rights (a) Intellectual property rights. The State owns all rights, title and interest in all of the intellectual property rights, including copyrights, patents, trade secrets, trademarks, and service marks in the Works and Documents created and paid for under this grant agreement. Works means all inventions, improvements, discoveries (whether or not patentable), databases, computer programs, reports, notes, studies, photographs, negatives, designs, drawings specifications, materials, tapes, and disks conceived, reduced to practice, created or originated by the Grantee, its employees, agents, and subcontractors, either individually or jointly with others in the performance of this grant agreement. Works includes photographs, negatives, designs, drawings, specifications, materials, tapes, disks, or other materials, whether in tangible or electronic forms, prepared by the Grantee, its employees, agents, or subcontractors, in the performance of this grant agreement. The Documents shall be the exclusive property of the State and all such Documents must be immediately returned to the State by the Grantee, cancellation of this grant agreement. To the extent possible, those Works eligible for copyright protection all right, title, and interest it may have in the Works and the Documents to the State. The Grantee must, at the request of the State, execute all papers and perform all other acts necessary to transfer or record the 4 71 Jufn!23/ (b) Obligations (1) Notification. Whenever any invention, improvement, or discovery (whether or not patentable) is made or conceived for the first time or actually or constructively reduced to practice by the Grantee, including its employees and subcontractors, in the performance of this grant agreement, the Grantee promptly furnish the Authorized Representative with complete information and/or disclosure therein. (2) Representation. The Grantee must perform all acts and take all steps necessary to ensure that all intellectual property rights in the Works and Documents are the sole property of the State, and that neither Grantee nor its employees, agents, or subcontractors retain any interest in and to the Works and Documents. The Grantee represents and warrants that the Works and Documents do not and will not infringe upon any intellectual property rights of other persons or entities. Notwithstanding Clause Liability, the Grantee shall indemnify, defend, to the extent permitted by the Attorney General, and to the extent that it is based on a claim that all or part of the Works or Documents infringe upon the intellectual property rights of others. The Grantee will be responsible for payment of any and all such claims, demands, obligations, liabilities, costs, and damages, including, but not limited to, attorney property rights at issue or replace or modify the allegedly infringing Works or Documents as necessary and appropriate to obviate the infringement claim. This remedy of the State will be in addition to and not exclusive of other remedies provided by law. (3) License. The State hereby grants a limited, no-fee, noncommercial license to the Grantee to enable modify, distribute, perform, and otherwise use the Works, including Documents, for research activities or to publish in scholarly or professional journals, provided that any existing or future intellectual property rights in the Works or Documents (including patents, licenses, trade or service marks, trade secrets, or copyrights) are not prejudiced or infringed upon, that the Minnesota Data Practices Act is complied with, and that individual rights to privacy are not violated. The Grantee shall indemnify and under the provisions of Clause 10.2(b)(2). Sai acknowledgement requirements set forth in this grant agreement. The Grantee may reproduce and retain a copy of the Documents for research and academic use. The Grantee is responsible for security of the Gra promptly delivered without cost to the State. 11. sation The Grantee certifies that it is in compliance with Minn. Stat. § 176.181 ill not be considered State employees. claims made by any third party as a consequence of any act or omission on the part of these employees are in no 12. Publicity and endorsement 12.1 Publicity. Any publicity regarding the subject matter of this grant agreement must identify the State as the sponsoring agency and must not be released without prior written Representative. For purposes of this provision, publicity includes notices, informational pamphlets, press releases, research, reports, signs, and similar public notices prepared by or for the Grantee individually or jointly with others, or any subcontractors, with respect to the program, publications, or services provided resulting from this grant agreement. 12.2 Endorsement. The Grantee must not claim that the State endorses its products or services. 5 72 Jufn!23/ 13. Governing law, jurisdiction, and venue Minnesota law, without regard to its choice-of-law provisions, governs this grant agreement. Venue for all legal proceedings out of this grant agreement, or its breach, must be in the appropriate state or federal court with competent jurisdiction in Ramsey County, Minnesota. 14. Termination 14.1!Termination by the State. 141. (a) Without Cause The State may immediately terminate this grant agreement with or without cause, upon 30- notice to the Grantee. Upon termination, the Grantee will be entitled to payment, determined on a pro rata basis, for services satisfactorily performed. 14.1 (b) With cause The State may immediately terminate this grant agreement if the State finds that there has been a failure to comply with the provisions of this grant agreement, that reasonable progress has not been made or that the purposes for which the funds were granted have not been or will not be fulfilled. The State may take action to protect the interests of the state of Minnesota, including the refusal to disburse additional funds and requiring the return of all or part of the funds already disbursed. 14.2! Termination by The Commissioner of Administration The Commissioner of Administration may immediately and unilaterally cancel this grant contract agreement if further performance under the agreement would not serve agency purposes or is not in the best interest of the State. 14.3!Termination for insufficient funding The State may immediately terminate this grant agreement if: (a) It does not obtain funding from the Minnesota Legislature. (b) Or, if funding cannot be continued at a level sufficient to allow for the payment of the services covered here. Termination must be by written or fax notice to the Grantee. The State is not obligated to pay for any services that are provided after notice and effective date of termination. However, the Grantee will be entitled to payment, determined on a pro rata basis, for services satisfactorily performed to the extent that funds are available. The State will not be assessed any penalty if the agreement is terminated because of the decision of the Minnesota Legislature, or other funding source, not to appropriate funds. The State must provide the Grantee notice of the lack of funding within a 15. Data disclosure Under Minn. Stat. § 270C.65, subd. 3, and other applicable law, the Grantee consents to disclosure of its social security number, federal employer tax identification number, and/or Minnesota tax identification number, already provided to the State, to federal and state tax agencies and state personnel involved in the payment of state obligations. These identification numbers may be used in the enforcement of federal and state tax laws which could result in action requiring the Grantee to file state tax returns and pay delinquent state tax liabilities, if any. number. 16. Reporting requirements Final Report. By the date specified in the project workplan and in a format provided by the MPCA, the Grantee shall submit a final report to the MPCA, plus all project deliverables identified in the workplan. If the MPCA determines that the information submitted in the Final Report and/or Project Deliverables is inadequate, the Grantee shall prepare and submit additional / corrected information reasonably requested by the 6 73 Jufn!23/ MPCA. The Final Report and Project Deliverables shall not be approved by the MPCA, and final payment shall not be disbursed unless the Report and Deliverables contains the specified information to the satisfaction of the MPCA. Signatures Title Name Signature Date \\t1\\\\n1\\ \\s1\\ \\d1\\ \\t2\\\\n2\\ \\s2\\ \\d2\\ \\t3\\\\n3\\ \\s3\\ \\d3\\ \\t4\\\\n4\\ \\s4\\ \\d4\\ \\t5\\\\n5\\ \\s5\\ \\d5\\ \\t6\\\\n6\\ \\s6\\ \\d6\\ Admin ID \\a1\\ Admin ID \\a1\\ 7 74 Attachment A Jufn!23/ Project Workplan SWIFT Contract number: 256610 Agency Interest ID: 233124 Activity ID: PRO20240001 Project title: City of Fridley Electric Landscaping Equipment Campaign 1. Project summary: Organization: City of Fridley (the City) Contractor contact name: Rachel Workin Title: Environmental Planner Address: 7071 University Avenue, Fridley, MN 55432 Phone: 763-572-3594 Email: Rachel.Workin@FridleyMN.gov Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) contact(s): MPCA project manager: Liz Wiese Title: Project Manager Address: 7678 College Road, Suite 105, Baxter, MN 56425 Phone: 218-828-2492 Email: liz.wiese@state.mn.us Project information Total cost: Grant: $12,230.00 Match: $13,030.00 Project Total: $25,260.00 Brief project summary: This project proposes to allow the City of Fridley to purchase a ride-on electric mower instead of a ride-on gas- powered mower for use maintaining its parks and right of ways. Electric mowers are approximately twice as expensive as gas-powered mowers; however, they result in significantly less greenhouse gas emissions. This grant application covers the cost difference between an electric and gas mower, allowing it to be financially feasible to purchase an electric version instead of the planned gas version Investment Program for 2025. This action will result in an annual decrease of 6.6 metric tons of CO2 annually, e will be very visible to the public along parks and right-of-ways. This project will result not only in decreased greenhouse gas emissions but provide heightened visibility of electric mowers and credibility for their use on a 75 https://www.pca.state.mn.us 651-296-6300 800-657-3864 Use your preferred relay service Available in alternative formats ĻΏğķƒźƓВΏΉЋЉ tğŭĻ Њ ƚŅ Ќ Jufn!23/ commercial scale. The mower will be highlighted alongside other City-owned electric equipment previously purchased with grant funding in an educational campaign targeting residents, businesses, and rental property owners on the benefits of electric landscaping equipment. The campaign will feature print materials in four languages, social media, resident case studies, and in-person events, in addition to equipment purchasing costs and grant funds. 2. Workplan Task 1 of 3: Purchase Electric Ride-On Mower Subtask 1a: Purchase electric ride-on mower. Brief description of activities involved: Purchase electric ride-on mower through state CPV contract if guidelines. Subtask 1b: Train parks personnel Brief description of activities involved: Train parks personnel in mower operations and charging. Task 2 of 3: Conduct Electric Landscaping Equipment Educational Campaign Subtask 2a: Develop outreach materials Brief description of activities involved: Develop, translate, and print informational fliers on electric landscaping equipment; collect resident testimonials; write articles and social media pieces. Subtask 2b: Share outreach materials within the community. Brief description of activities involved: Publish information on electric landscaping equipment on website, citywide newsletter, rental property newsletter, business newsletter; table at outreach events; publish information on social media. Task 3 of 3 : Final Report and Project Deliverables Subtask 3aʹ Submit Grant Final Report Brief description of activities involved: Will provide a final grant project report using the MPCA template approximately one month prior to the end of the grant agreement on June 30, 2025, or at completion of the project, whichever occurs first. Will respond promptly to any requests by the MPCA authorized representative for additional information and/or corrections to the report. Timeframe: May-June 30, 2025 Subtask 3b: Submit Project Deliverables Brief description of activities involved: Will provide electronic files of all project deliverables to the MPCA authorized representative prior to the end of the grant agreement on June 30, 2025, or at the completion of the project, whichever occurs first. Timeframe: May-June 30, 2025 Project deliverables: The project will result in the purchase of one ride-on electric lawn mower as well as a translated handout about the benefits of electric landscaping equipment available in Spanish, Somali, and Hmong. The City will print 200 copies of the flier for distribution during public outreach events. Additionally, information on electric landscaping e 76 https://www.pca.state.mn.us 651-296-6300 800-657-3864 Use your preferred relay service Available in alternative formats ĻΏğķƒźƓВΏΉЋЉ tğŭĻ Ћ ƚŅ Ќ Jufn!23/ 3. Project budget In-kind Grant Funds Cash Match Total budget Match $11,870.00 $0.00 $13,030.00 $24,900.00 Electric Ride-on Mower Translation and Printing of $360.00 $0.00 $0.00 $360.00 Materials Project Total $12,230.00 $0.00 $13,030.00 $25,260.00 77 https://www.pca.state.mn.us 651-296-6300 800-657-3864 Use your preferred relay service Available in alternative formats ĻΏğķƒźƓВΏΉЋЉ tğŭĻ Ќ ƚŅ Ќ Jufn!24/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Joe Starks, Director of Finance/City Treasurer Korrie Johnson, Assistant Finance Director AnnaSmieja, Accounting Specialist/Special Assessments Title ResolutionNo. 2024-137,Adopting the Assessment for 2024Utility and Driveway Lateral Repair Projects Background Pursuant to Minnesota Statute § 429.021 and Fridley City Charter § 8.03, the Fridley City Council (Council) may finance certain improvements through special assessments, including the maintenance of water utility facilities. Additionally, City Code § 402.06 establishes the property owner as responsible for all maintenance activities associated with the lateral water or sanitary sewer line extending from the respective main to their premises. The property owner may request assistance from the City of Fridley (City), but must reimburse any costs resulting from these services, including any street repairs, at a rate set by administrative policy. Based on the prohibitivecost of the water and sanitary sewer repairs, the City providedthe opportunity for the property owner to enter into an Assessment Agreement, which allowedthe City to perform the repairs and assess the associated costs. For 2024, the City completed tenutility lateral repair projects, fourprojects have already been paid for by the property owner. For the sixremaining projects(Exhibit A), the cost of theassessment totals about $32,193, which includes a 10.50% assessment fee that will be certified to the county, payable over a fiveyear period. Per the Assessment Agreement, the property owner waived their rightto a public hearing. As such, the Council may adopt the assessment without comment from the property owner(s). Financial Impact The assessment reflects the costs already incurred by the City for utilitylateral repairs within the community. The Adopted 2024Budget contained sufficient budget authority to support these activities. Recommendation Staff recommend the approval of Resolution No. 2024-137,Adopting the Assessment for 2024 Utility and Driveway Lateral RepairProjects. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 78 Jufn!24/ Vibrant Neighborhoods & PlacesCommunity Identity & Relationship Building x Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity x Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources !Resolution No. 2024-137 !Exhibit A: Assessment Roll - 2024 Utility and Driveway Lateral Repair Projects Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 79 Jufn!24/ Resolution No. 2024-137 Adopting the Assessment for the 2024 Utility & Driveway Lateral Repair Projects Whereas, pursuant to contracts signed by property owners or their representative, the Fridley City Council has met and considered the proposed assessment for the 2024 Utility and Driveway Lateral Repair Projects. Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves: 1.!Such proposed assessment, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and made a part hereof, is hereby accepted and shall constitute the special assessment against the lands named therein and each tract of land therein included is hereby found to be benefited by the proposed improvement in the amount of the assessment levied against it. 2.!Such assessment shall be payable in equal annual installments extending over a period of 5 years for utility lateral repair and 10 years for driveway lateral repair, the first of the installments to be certified to property taxes in 2025 and shall bear interest at the rate of 10.50% per annum from the date of the adoption of this assessment resolution. To the first installment shall be added interest on the entire assessment from the date of this resolution until December 31, 2025. To each subsequent installment when due shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid installments. 3.!The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time prior to certification of the assessment to the County, make one payment of at least one hundred dollars ($100.00), to the City of Fridley; no interest shall be charged if the entire assessment is paid within 30 days from the adoption of the assessment. A property owner may pay to the City of Fridley the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid, with interest accrued to December 31 of the year in which such payment is made. Please note, no payments will be accepted between November 15 and December 31 of any year. 4.!Upon receipt of any such prepayment, the City Clerk, with the assistance of the City Treasurer, shall note the same upon the records of the City, credit the payee therefore, and reduce the assessment as originally made in the amount of the prepayment received. The balance remaining shall then be noted as the amount due and may then be certified to the county together with and as a part of the assessment roll in which the original amount due was contained. 5.!The City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the county auditor to be extended on the property tax lists of the county. Such assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. 7: Jufn!24/ Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 14th day of October 2024. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: Melissa Moore City Clerk 81 Jufn!24/ Exhibit A: Assessment Roll 2024 Utility and Driveway Lateral Repair Projects 2024 Utility Lateral Repair Projects Assessment PINParcel AddressOwner Name Amount 03-30-24-42-0073201 LONGFELLOW ST NENANCY LARUE$5,600.10 14-30-24-32-0027288 MERCURY DRIVE NEABDUNASIR OMER$4,500.10 23-30-24-24-0084455 57TH PLACE NESTEVEN JOSEPHSON$5,600.10 03-30-24-32-0108609 CHERYL ST NEANQUANETTE WOODS$7,700.00 24-30-24-12-00581351 HILLCREST DR NECHRISTY AVILA PEREZ$5,500.00 15-30-24-41-009171 63 1/2 WAY NEENOCHIO TAYLOR$3,292.85 TOTAL$ 32,193.15 2024 Driveway Lateral Repair Project Assessment PINParcel AddressOwner Name Amount TOTAL $ - TOTAL (Utility and Driveway Lateral Repairs)$ 32,193.15 82 Jufn!25/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Joe Starks, Director of Finance/City Treasurer Korrie Johnson, Assistant Finance Director Title Resolution No. 2024139, Certifying Certain Delinquent Utility Services and Other Unpaid Charges for Collection with 2025Property Taxes Background Pursuant to Minnesota Statute § 444, and various sections of the Fridley City Code (Code), the Fridley City Council (Council) may certify delinquent unpaid charges to the County Auditor, which become a lien against the property in question and payable in same manner as property taxes. Generally, these charges include delinquent utility accounts, unpaid pond treatment charges and unpaid false alarm fees. occupants of their balance and account status. To avoid certification, the unpaid charges in question must be current as of November 15, 2024. Chapter502 of the Codeconsiders any unpaid pond treatments to be delinquent at the end of the calendar quarter in which the bill was sent out and authorized the Council to assess any applicable parcel for thebalance. As shown in Exhibit A, there are fiveproperties with delinquent Pond Treatments totaling approximately $609which includes a $50 assessment fee per property. Chapter301of the Codeconsiders any unpaid false alarm fees to be delinquent after 30 days from the date of notice by the City and authorizesthe Council to assess any applicable parcel for the balance. As shown in Exhibit B, there are 15properties with delinquent false alarm fees totaling about $7,381, which For public utilities, Chapter 402 of the Code considers any unpaid bill to be delinquent immediately after the end of the calendar quarter. The City sent delinquent utility letters to 1,422or 17%of all accounts with a total balance due of $892,233whichincludes a 10% assessment fee. As of October 8, 2024, the number of delinquent utility accounts decreased to 949fromthe initial notice, with a total value of approximately $681,411which also includes a 10% assessment fee as shown in Exhibit C. Last year at this time there was $631,230outstanding which was comprised of 926accounts. Of those notified, about71%or 674accounts, were also delinquent at this time last year. Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home forfamilies and businesses. 83 Jufn!25/ Financial Impact Recommendation Staff recommend the approval of Resolution No. 2024139, Certifying Certain Delinquent Utility Services and Other Unpaid Charges for Collection with 2025 Property Taxes. 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 !Resolution No. 2024-139 !Exhibit A: Pond Treatment Assessment Roll !Exhibit B: False Alarms Assessment Roll !Exhibit C: Delinquent Utility Accounts Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 84 Jufn!25/ Resolution No. 2024-139 Certifying Certain Delinquent Utility Services and Other Unpaid Charges for Collection with 2025 Property Taxes Whereas, Minnesota Statute § 444.075, the Fridley City Charter § 1.02, and various sections of the Fridley City Code including Chapter 301, Chapter 113, Chapter 216, Chapter 502 and Chapter 402 provide for the certification of delinquent charges to Anoka County for collection with the property taxes, and Whereas, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by law, the Fridley City Council has met, heard, and passed upon all objections to the proposed certifications of unpaid charges for municipal fees and utilities; and Whereas, the amounts of bad debt have been minimized through collection efforts by staff. Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves: 1.!Such proposed certification of unpaid charges, copies of which is hereby attached as Exhibit A, Exhibit B and Exhibit C and made a part hereof, is hereby accepted and shall constitute a lien against the lands named herein. Such certification shall be payable over a period of one year on or before the first Monday in January. 2.!The owner of the affected property may, at any time prior to certification of unpaid charges to the County Auditor, pay either in part or in whole the certified unpaid charges on such property if the amount is paid within 30 days from the adoption of the resolution. The taxpayer may at any time, thereafter, pay the County Auditor, the entire amount certified and remaining unpaid, with applicable assessment fees. 3.!The City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified copy of this certification role to the County Auditor to be extended on the property tax lists of the county and such certified unpaid charges shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as property taxes. th Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 14 day of October, 2024. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: Melissa Moore City Clerk 85 Jufn!25/ Exhibit A: Assessment Roll 2024 Pond Treatments, Assessed One (1) Year with a $50 Assessment Fee No.County Parcel No.Property Owner NameProperty AddressAmount 113-30-24-41-0025Kimberly & Phillip Almeroth6351 Squire Dr NE$ 114.23 213-30-24-41-0083Christopher & Kari Iverson1668 Mississippi St NE 114.23 313-30-24-41-0084Richard Olson1660 Mississippi St NE 114.23 425-30-24-12-0051Bui Thuy-Vy5197 St Moritz Dr NE 132.92 525-30-24-12-0053Paul & Roberta Michalek5173 St Moritz Dr NE 132.92 Total$ 608.53 86 Jufn!25/ Exhibit B: Assessment Roll 2024 False Alarms, Assessed One (1) Year with a 10% Peanlty and a 10% Assessment Fee No.County Parcel No.Property Owner NameProperty Address Amount 02-30-24-23-0005$ 393.25 1Orthopedic Partners800 Transfer Rd Ste 15 04-30-24-14-0012 60.50 2Pat Barone686 Kimball St NE 11-30-24-12-0002 332.75 3Allina Health System2925 Chicago Ave S 11-30-24-23-0019 181.50 4Max it Pawn2500 Bee Cave Rd, Building 1, Ste 200 11-30-24-31-0002 786.50 5Casey's General Store7295 University Ave NE 12-30-24-13-0035 605.00 6Crown Commons LLC1461 73rd Ave NE 12-30-24-34-0003 181.50 7Medtronic7000 Central Ave NE 13-30-24-34-0036 605.00 8Lifetime Fitness1200 East Moore Lake Drive NE 14-30-24-23-01002,268.75 9Axel Apartments6530 University Ave NE 14-30-24-34-0087 635.25 10Norwood Square Apartments1080 Montreal Ave 14-30-24-44-0060 60.50 11Fridley Middle School6100 West Moore Lake Dr NE 181.50 22-30-24-13-00035700 East River Road NE 12The Estates at Fridley 22-30-24-41-0007 635.25 13Home Depot5650 Main St NE 23-30-24-24-0205 272.25 14Cielo III Apartments5851 University Ave NE 23-30-24-42-0042 181.50 15MN Autism Center500 Medtronic PKWY Ne Total$ 7,381.00 87 Exhibit C: Assessment Roll Jufn!25/ 2024 Delinquent Utility Services, Assessed One (1) Year with 10% Assessment Fee No.County Parcel No.Property Owner NameProperty AddressAmount 102-30-24-23-0006MULUT STAR LLC8298 UNIVERSITY AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55432$ 4,377.86 202-30-24-33-0001THE KING THAI CUISINE7890 UNIVERSITY AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 6,124.56 303-30-24-22-0066MARK & MARTHA KOOSMANN8350 E RIVER Rd NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 938.38 403-30-24-22-0093SHAUNA JACKSON630 LAFAYETTE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 632.40 503-30-24-22-0098JINGXI YIU554 LAFAYETTE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 141.00 603-30-24-23-0027TYLER GRAY571 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 784.86 703-30-24-23-0065JAMIE LEE FRAZEE520 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,025.96 803-30-24-23-0082SCOTT WASTE560 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,020.80 903-30-24-23-0090METROPOLITAN HOLDINGS LLC537 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432131.30 1003-30-24-23-0096AYN LEITSCHUH583 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 750.38 1103-30-24-23-0104INGRID SAYADETH538 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,072.68 1203-30-24-23-0113BILLY & JEANI COX544 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 294.27 1303-30-24-23-0114ALEXANDER & STEBAN KABALAN534 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,079.87 1403-30-24-23-0118NGE FARROW621 JANESVILLE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 649.92 1503-30-24-23-0127LAVONNE BROBERG646 KIMBALL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,433.48 1603-30-24-23-0155TIA MYSLAJEK669 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432697.15 1703-30-24-23-0187SEAN GAREY680 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,030.88 1803-30-24-23-0188JACQUELINE ALBERTSON670 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 353.80 1903-30-24-23-0198CHRISTINE & SCOTT MILLER615 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432812.43 2003-30-24-23-0203KANDRA RUDELIUS-PALMER680 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432717.84 2103-30-24-23-0219DEREK HUDEK541 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 554321,113.78 2203-30-24-23-0233MICHAEL W KLEMZ8141 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432989.99 2303-30-24-23-0236ANDREA STURM620 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,190.86 2403-30-24-23-0237JAZMIN DANIELSON561 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 858.63 2503-30-24-23-0244ALFONSO RAMIREZ630 GLENCOE ST NE FRIDLEY MN 554321,120.94 2603-30-24-24-0017OT STEPHENSON301 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 529.51 2703-30-24-24-0021GARY VELISHEK8112 FAIRMONT CIR NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 617.24 2803-30-24-24-0026BRYAN FOSTER8161 E RIVER Rd NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,518.37 2903-30-24-24-0027JOHN ZERWAS8151 FAIRMONT CIR NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 36.63 3003-30-24-24-0037BRIAN ROBERTSON8027 FAIRMONT CIR NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 599.81 3103-30-24-24-0061JARED N LEISNER366 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,354.55 3203-30-24-24-0078BRYANT MARMOL440 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 910.22 3303-30-24-24-0079KAREN CHAPKIN420 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 554322,078.11 3403-30-24-24-0090GERALD WILLIAMS308 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,431.63 3503-30-24-24-0107MICHAEL J COYER381 HUGO ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,062.01 3603-30-24-24-0158JOE & JENNA DEAN420 IRONTON ST NE FRIDLEY MN 554321,918.58 3703-30-24-31-0012MICHAEL WALTHER8008 RUTH ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 949.56 3803-30-24-31-0020CLYDE N JAMES430 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 665.69 3903-30-24-31-0030COSCO PROPERTY II7942 E RIVER Rd NE FRIDLEY MN 5543237.92 4003-30-24-31-0056CASSANDRA & MEGAN PUCKNER-JEPNA298 LIBERTY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 586.82 4103-30-24-31-0061EDDIE & MALY LEE467 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 536.02 4203-30-24-31-0106ABDULKADIR ALI298 ELY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 516.91 4303-30-24-31-0123DEBRA & JACK FROST468 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 833.24 4403-30-24-31-0126RICHARD OCHOA386 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,540.61 4503-30-24-31-0127WILLIAM & CYNTHIA MORGAN479 79 WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 2,189.53 4603-30-24-32-0003PATRICIA & RICHARD HAMMOND537 ELY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 751.78 4703-30-24-32-0022ROBERT & BRITTNEY JOHNSON540 ELY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 151.06 4803-30-24-32-0070MARIO MUELLER689 FAIRMONT ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 489.98 4903-30-24-32-0098ALLEN & JANICE LEA687 DOVER ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,000.30 5003-30-24-32-0108ANQUANETTE WOODS609 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,430.92 5103-30-24-32-0132CHRIS NUTTING7941 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 762.01 5203-30-24-32-0135CONSTANCE CLARK630 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 420.00 5303-30-24-32-0181NANCY & MIKE WALLACE608 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 318.29 5403-30-24-34-0004AMANDA ICHIKAWA & CORY WINTERSTEEN7883 FIRWOOD WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 38.57 5503-30-24-34-0013MOLLY CARSON7844 FIRWOOD WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,440.93 5603-30-24-34-0016JOSE RENDON7851 PEARSON WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,154.07 88 Exhibit C: Assessment Roll Jufn!25/ 2024 Delinquent Utility Services, Assessed One (1) Year with 10% Assessment Fee No.County Parcel No.Property Owner NameProperty AddressAmount 5703-30-24-34-0040MARY BOMMER7874 ALDEN WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 750.66 5803-30-24-34-0044JAMES SCHEIDNES7854 ALDEN WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 613.54 5903-30-24-34-0046JOHN BASS7842 ALDEN WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 667.95 6003-30-24-34-0063JOSH JEROME7841 ALDEN WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 227.80 6103-30-24-34-0064JABARTI MOHAMED & WARDA IBRAHIM7847 ALDEN WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,322.95 6203-30-24-42-0012MARIAM GUEDID195 79 WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,079.69 6303-30-24-42-0039WILLIAM A HARVIEUX187 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 502.05 6403-30-24-42-0071DAVID LAWSON231 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 250.97 6503-30-24-42-0139ERICA FISCHER243 ELY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432321.73 6603-30-24-42-0167JULIE WASTE260 LONGFELLOW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 56.80 6703-30-24-42-0181JOHANN BATHAM220 ELY ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 771.14 6803-30-24-43-0014VANG LOR7851 FIRWOOD WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 929.48 6903-30-24-43-0023CLAUDIA ALCALA-RODRIGUEZ184 PEARSON WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 325.34 7003-30-24-43-0024CLIFTON PROPERTIES LLC174 PEARSON WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,629.43 7103-30-24-43-0027LISA YARWEH185 CRAIGBROOK WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 2,360.44 7203-30-24-43-0033AMANDA KOOIMAN160 CRAIGBROOK WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432178.11 7303-30-24-43-0034IH2 PROPERTY ILLINOIS LP170 CRAIGBROOK WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 57.88 7403-30-24-43-0037DAN HETMAN230 CRAIGBROOK WAY NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 56.61 7503-30-24-44-0073AMMOLITE LLC13 77 AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 554321,765.05 7603-30-24-44-0082BEECH PROPERTY LLC7805 BEECH ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432233.28 7704-30-24-14-0024D SCHNEPPMUELLER8151 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55432 246.95 39814-30-24-23-0025HOME INVESTMENTS LLC6715 MAIN St NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 207.54 39914-30-24-23-0041MALLYSSA NISSEN6740 PLAZA CUR NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 230.41 40014-30-24-23-0054SHANNON SWARTHOUT271 67 AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 250.27 40114-30-24-23-0055GHISL FONCHEM261 67 AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55432464.39 40214-30-24-23-0056BRETT KRUSE6701 PLAZA CUR NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 540.25 40314-30-24-23-0063BRYAN GUTIERREZ6801 PLAZA CUR NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 377.03 40414-30-24-23-0064BEE THAO6811 PLAZA CUR NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,296.19 40514-30-24-23-0075LISA STRICKLAND200 67 AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 245.71 40614-30-24-23-0078NORTHEAST PARK PLACE6525 2 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 3,908.52 40714-30-24-24-0005ZACHARY NICHOLS411 MISSISSIPPI ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 1,074.38 40814-30-24-24-0006PAMELA CUMMINGS401 MISSISSIPPI ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432734.84 40914-30-24-24-0008J J HERRERA MORA365 MISSISSIPPI ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 444.81 41014-30-24-24-0032A ALHADEETHI & H ALOSHARI376 66 AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 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87025-30-24-21-0056YASIN ABSHIR5231 BUCHANAN ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 40.13 87125-30-24-21-0075CHARLES UNGEMACH1311 52 AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 58.00 87225-30-24-22-0028LORIANN & RICHARD KEMPE5235 TAYLOR ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 1,811.39 87325-30-24-22-0036TEDI ABBOTT5250 TAYLOR ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421934.40 87425-30-24-22-0037MARISSA SOMERS-DEHANEY5234 TAYLOR ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 520.00 87525-30-24-22-0038MAISOUN ELOMR & AHMED GARMAN5216 TAYLOR ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 32.64 87625-30-24-22-0041HECTOR CAMARENA1280 52 AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 554211,174.34 87726-30-24-22-0012MOI LAI5131 3 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 1,403.59 87826-30-24-22-0015LUIS CUZCO5190 3 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 379.92 87926-30-24-22-0018CUONG TRAN5130 3 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421695.99 88026-30-24-22-0024ASHLEY WARHOL136 53 AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 419.43 88126-30-24-22-0026ANTONIO & EVA GUTIERREZ160 53 AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 487.26 88226-30-24-22-0033A SUAREZ & D CHAPMAN5224 HORIZON DR NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 910.61 88326-30-24-22-0045SIRENA MORISSET-SOSA5273 HORIZON DR NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 893.50 88426-30-24-22-0048PANG VANG5057 CLEARVIEW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 485.56 88526-30-24-22-0060MANUEL ESPINOZA5121 HUGHES AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 790.30 88626-30-24-22-0076RICK MOFFETT5096 HUGHES AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 895.75 88726-30-24-22-0077SANDI MCDONALD5108 HUGHES AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 80.59 88826-30-24-22-0079PANG VANG5132 HUGHES AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 302.46 88926-30-24-22-0100MNSF T2 SPE LLC5115 HORIZON DR NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 917.00 89026-30-24-23-0011FELICIA JAPPAH124 PILOT AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 295.79 89126-30-24-23-0013SHANNON CHRISTIANSON148 PILOT AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 295.50 89226-30-24-23-0018PETER & AMY KRUEGER112 PANORAMA AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 282.76 89326-30-24-23-0022WENDY SAUMER160 PANORAMA AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 699.52 89426-30-24-23-0024RANDI & MATTHEW TOLVE184 PANORAMA AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 1,053.18 89526-30-24-23-0025P EDMOND & C NESGODA185 GIBRALTAR RD NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 351.34 89626-30-24-23-0031TOCCARA & DEANDRE ADAMS113 GIBRALTAR RD NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 910.31 :3 Exhibit C: Assessment Roll Jufn!25/ 2024 Delinquent Utility Services, Assessed One (1) Year with 10% Assessment Fee No.County Parcel No.Property Owner NameProperty AddressAmount 89726-30-24-23-0033EDUARDO PEREZ CAZUN100 GIBRALTAR RD NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 2,796.70 89826-30-24-23-0042JENNIFER LARIVIERE4952 ROMAN RD NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 1,221.00 89926-30-24-23-0044ANTHONY KELLY MARQUES161 PILOT AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 239.38 90026-30-24-23-0049SHANNON MARTINSON101 PILOT AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 2,758.57 90126-30-24-23-0052KAREN CRUZ201 49 AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 506.52 90226-30-24-23-0053PAULINE KELLY-OSENBERG4917 ROMAN RD NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 652.67 90326-30-24-23-0056ALADOR YEMANEAB4953 ROMAN RD NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 674.40 90426-30-24-23-0058NATE SPEVACEK4977 ROMAN RD NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 908.39 90526-30-24-23-0063MASON ALT & SHALONDA STOWERS4988 3 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 554211,041.19 90626-30-24-23-0066J PAWARSKI & R LOWEN4952 3 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 167.98 90726-30-24-23-0067RACHEL POWERS & D LINGWALL4940 3 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 864.42 90826-30-24-23-0068ANTHONY FULFORD4928 3 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 1,775.37 90926-30-24-23-0080WINGATE INVESTMENTS INC5045 3 ST NE SOUTH FRIDLEY MN 55421 1,215.85 91026-30-24-23-0080WINGATE INVESTMENTS INC5045 3 ST NE NORTH FRIDLEY MN 55421 1,331.34 91126-30-24-23-0081WADE ROGGEMANN5057 3 ST NE SOUTH FRIDLEY MN 55421 908.20 91226-30-24-23-0083CLIFTON PROPERTIES LLC5069 3 ST NE NORTH FRIDLEY MN 55421757.87 91326-30-24-23-0090MIKAYLA MILLER175 PANORAMA AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 177.27 91426-30-24-23-0092NANCY HIDALGO5017 CLEARVIEW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 199.68 91526-30-24-23-0095JODI MARIE NELSON5096 TOPPER LN NE FRIDLEY MN 55421998.88 91626-30-24-23-0096JEREMY DOSCHADIS5084 TOPPER LN NE FRIDLEY MN 55421114.93 91726-30-24-23-0102TIANNA MIGUEL & JERRY LECUYER5097 TOPPER LN NE FRIDLEY MN 554211,137.33 91826-30-24-23-0112SEAN & CLINTON ANDERSON5049 HUGHES AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421174.76 91926-30-24-23-0115CHARLES HANSON5024 CLEARVIEW ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 148.07 92026-30-24-23-0118MAI XEE URGILES-VANG5012 HUGHES AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 646.98 92126-30-24-32-0007JEREMY TORELL4827 3 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421621.05 92226-30-24-32-0010VICKI BODE4863 3 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 1,519.47 92326-30-24-32-0022PARISHIA & CODY THOMPSON4815 2 1/2 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 627.52 92426-30-24-32-0040RICHARD & DEANNA EVANS4839 2 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 264.35 92526-30-24-32-0041SCOTT JESKA4851 2 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 204.23 92626-30-24-32-0057THADEUS CALAWAY4857 MAIN ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 1,489.60 92726-30-24-32-0063HARLEY SWOBODA4732 2 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 747.07 92826-30-24-32-0075JOHN A LISOWSKI4769 MAIN ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 638.88 92926-30-24-32-0087MARCIE S MCCLURE4725 2 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421957.00 93026-30-24-32-0088DANIEL J HARRIS4733 2 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 155.22 93126-30-24-32-0093JEREMY JOHNSON4768 3 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 195.29 93226-30-24-32-0094ASHLEY FAIRBANKS4756 3 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 554211,309.97 93326-30-24-32-0123JOSEPH SINIGAGLIO4795 3 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 605.70 93426-30-24-33-0009LENORA CULVERSON4603 3 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 1,199.74 93526-30-24-33-0014MICHAEL CARLSON4663 3 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421595.13 93626-30-24-33-0025NICHOLAS KNUDSON4601 2 1/2 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 368.34 93726-30-24-33-0028LUIS & MARLENA LEAVY4625 2 1/2 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 360.66 93826-30-24-33-0036KEVIN LARSON4632 2 1/2 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 692.43 93926-30-24-33-0044FANG CHANG4631 2 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 153.55 94026-30-24-33-0061ALLISON & JESSE MOORE4663 MAIN ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 270.60 94126-30-24-33-0069RICARDO BAYON-BARRERA4532 2 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 504.68 94226-30-24-33-0073LEAH WATKINS4533 MAIN ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 706.75 94326-30-24-33-0074MILES NIELSEN & JOCELYN MELY4543 MAIN ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 703.70 94426-30-24-33-0109YVONNE SANDIN201 45 AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 652.30 94526-30-24-33-0114ELIANA OLIVO & GEORGE CARDENAS4567 2 ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 259.53 94626-30-24-33-0118REGINALD & JOSEPH HANEY-LEE111 45 AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 1,325.13 94726-30-24-33-0121BASSAM AYOUB4523 MAIN ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 1,677.04 94834-30-24-11-0001CATASTROPHE CONTENTS RESTORATION4300 MAIN ST NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 435.50 94934-30-24-41-0002DAU ADHEL & TONG ALUAT4100 MAIN St NE FRIDLEY MN 55421 91.04 Total$ 681,410.87 :4 Jufn!26/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Joe Starks, Finance Director/City Treasurer Title Resolution No. 2024-144, Accepting and Confirming Statutory Tort Limits Background The City of Fridley (City)obtains liability, property and casualty insurance through the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust (LMCIT), including its tort liability insurance, or insurance for claims arising from acts or omissions by the city resulting in harm and that createa civil liability. Minnesota Statute § 466.04 limits the tort liability of municipalities to $500,000 per claimant and $1.5 million per occurrence. Tort liability insurance policies are normally consistent with these items. As part of the annual insurancerenewal process, the LMCIT requires the City Council to either accept these limits or waive them. If the City does not waive the statutory tort limits, an individual claimant would be able to recover no more than $500,000 on any claim to which statutory tort limits apply. The total that all claimants would be able to recover for a single occurrence to which the statutory tort limits apply would be limited to $1.5 million. If the City waives the statutory tort limits, a single claimant could potentially recover up to $1.5 million on a single occurrence. The total that all claimants would be able to recover for a single occurrence to which the statutory tort limits apply would also be limited to $1.5 million,regardless of the number of claims. Waiving statutory tort limits exposes the City to claims exceeding the per occurrence tort liability limits. If the City Council were to waive the statutory tort limits, the LMCIT would increase the insurance premium to reflect this increase in liability. Due to the added cost and liability associated with waiving the statutory tort limits, the City has historically accepted and confirmed the statutory tort limits. Based on these factors, staff recommend the City Council not waive the statutory tort limits for 2025. Financial Impact Having statutory tort limits in place helps protect the finances of the City. By putting caps in place, the limits will help protect the City from potential bankruptcy or significant losses. Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. :5 Jufn!26/ Recommendation Staff recommend approval of Resolution No. 2024-144, Accepting and Confirming Statutory Tort Limits. 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 !Resolution No. 2024-144 !Exhibit A (Liability Coverage Waiver form) Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. :6 Jufn!26/ Resolution No. 2024-144 Accepting and Confirming Statutory Tort Limits Whereas, the City of Fridley (City) maintains its insurance coverage through the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust; and Whereas, the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust requires the City Council to provide direction regarding statutory tort limitations for the City; and Whereas, under Minnesota Statute (M.S.) § 466.04, if a City chooses to insure itself for an amount in excess of the statutory limits provided by state law, it will be deemed to have waived the protection of those statutory limits to the extent of any increase in the insured coverage amount; and Whereas, the current statutory limits are a maximum of $500,000 per claimant, and $1.5 million per occurrence; and Whereas, the City finds no reasonable basis to extend liability coverage beyond those amounts provided for under M.S. § 466.04; and Whereas, the City finds it to be in the best interest to be insured to the full extent of liability imposed by law, but not beyond those statutory limits. Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby confirms and accepts up to and only to the extent of the statutory tort liability limits as provided under M.S. § 466.04; and Be it further resolved that the City Council authorizes the City Manager, or their designee, to submit the Liability Coverage Wavier Form to the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust. th Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 14 day of October, 2024. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: ________________________________________ Melissa Moore City Clerk :7 Jufn!26/ IABILITY COVERAGE WAIVER FORM L Members who obtain liability coverage through the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust (LMCIT) must complete and return this form to LMCIT before their effective date of coverage. Email completed form to your city’s underwriter, to pstech@lmc.org, or fax to 651.281.1298. Members who obtain liability coverage from LMCIT must decide whether to waive the statutory tort liability limits to the extent of the coverage purchased. The decision to waive or not waive the statutory tort limits must be made annually by the member’s governing body, in consultation with its attorney if necessary. The decision has the following effects: If the member does not waive the statutory tort limits, an individual claimant could recover no more than $500,000 on any claim to which the statutory tort limits apply. The total all claimants could recover for a single occurrence to which the statutory tort limits apply would be limited to $1,500,000. These statutory tort limits would apply regardless of whether the member purchases the optional LMCIT excess liability coverage. If the member waives the statutory tort limits and does not purchase excess liability coverage, a single claimant could recover up to $2,000,000 for a single occurrence (under the waive option, the tort cap liability limits are only waived to the extent of the member’s liability coverage limits, and the LMCIT per occurrence limit is $2,000,000). The total all claimants could recover for a single occurrence to which the statutory tort limits apply would also be limited to $2,000,000, regardless of the number of claimants. If the member waives the statutory tort limits and purchases excess liability coverage, a single claimant could potentially recover an amount up to the limit of the coverage purchased. The total all claimants could recover for a single occurrence to which the statutory tort limits apply would also be limited to the amount of coverage purchased, regardless of the number of claimants. Claims to which the statutory municipal tort limits do not apply are not affected by this decision. Djuz!pg!Gsjemfz LMCIT Member Name: __________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Check one: The member DOES NOT WAIVE the monetary limits on municipal tort liability established by Minn. Stat. § 466.04. The member WAIVES the monetary limits on municipal tort liability established by Minn. Stat. § 466.04, to the extent of the limits of the liability coverage obtained from LMCIT. 2102503135 Date of member’s governing body meeting:___________________________________________________________ Signature: _____________________________________________________________________________________ Position: _______________________________________________________________________________________ League of Minnesota Cities 3/2/2023 :8 Liability Coverage Waiver Form Page 1 Jufn!27/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Jim Kosluchar, Director of Public Works Brandon Brodhag, Assistant City Engineer Title Resolution No. 2024-146, Approving Cooperative Agreement #1056941 with the Minnesota Department of Transportation for the Trunk Highway 47 (University Avenue) LightingProject Background In 2019, the Fridley City Council(Council), staff, and residents actively participated in a planning effort to envision and identify improvements along the Trunk Highway 47 (University Avenue) in Fridley. This public engagement effort resulted in a summary report with final recommendations that was presented to the City Council on June 24, 2019. Included in the recommendations in this report were suggested improvements to enhance safety and improve corridor aesthetics.Since then, a Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) Study has been completed by the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) identifying additional safety issues and potential improvements, including roadway lighting improvements. In 2020, the City of Fridley(City)submitted a grant application to MnDOTunder the Highway Safety Improvement Program for lighting improvements along the Trunk Highway 47 (University Avenue) corridor between 53rdAvenue and 85thAvenue (the Project). The City received $2millionin funding for construction of the project, which requires a 10% match and funding for design and construction engineering from the City.The City has subsequentlydeveloped construction plans for the Project, which have been approved by MnDOT. Thenext step in the process to complete this project is approval of a cooperative agreement with MnDOT. This agreement identifies terms of the project construction and maintenance. In summary, the agreement stipulates that 1) the City will provide construction oversight and management of the project, 2) MnDOT will provide allowance to construct the project, and 3) assigns maintenance of the improvementsto the City of Fridley. While the attached agreement is in draft form, staff does not believe that there will be substantive changes to the final version. We also recognize that as time is of the essence in order let the project in execution based on the draft available at this time. Upon finalization of terms, staff will review further with the City Manager and City Attorney, and ensure that if there are substantial changes, that they are brought to the Council for further review and action as necessary. Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. :9 Jufn!27/ Staff recommends the City Council move to Resolution Authorizing Entering Into Cooperative Agreement #1036170 with MnDOT For the Trunk Highway 47 (University Avenue) Lighting Project. If the Council approves, staff will review the final agreement upon receipt and coordinate execution by the City Manager and Mayor presuming there are no substantive changes. Financial Impact The p. Maintenance of the system will be a future City cost that will grow to an estimated $25,000 annually in the coming 20 years. Recommendation Staff recommend the approval of Resolution No. 2024-146, Approving a Cooperative Agreement #1056941 with the Minnesota Department of Transportation for Trunk Highway 47 (University Avenue) Lighting tƩƚƆĻĭƷ͵ Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods & Places Community Identity & Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity X Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources !Resolution No. 2024-146 !Proposed Cooperative Construction Agreement No. 1056941 Transmittal Letter from MnDOT !Proposed Cooperative Construction Agreement No. 1056941 with MnDOT Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. :: Jufn!27/ ResolutionNo. 2024-146 Approving Cooperative Agreement #1056941 with the Minnesota Department of Transportation for the Trunk Highway 47 (University Avenue) Lighting Project Whereas, the City of Fridley has obtained Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) funding rd for construction of Lighting Improvements on Trunk Highway 47 (University Avenue) between 53 th Avenue and 85 Avenue in State of Minnesota, Department of Transportation (MnDOT) right-of- way (Project); and Whereas, the City of Fridley has completed plans for the Project, and received MnDOT has approved of said plans for the Project; and Whereas, the City of Fridley desires to manage, administer, and inspect construction of the Project to the mutual benefit of both parties; and Whereas, Minnesota Statutes §161.20, subdivision 2 authorizes the Commissioner of Transportation to make arrangements with and cooperate with any governmental authority for the purposes of constructing, maintaining, and improving the trunk highway system; Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, enter into MNDOT Agreement No. 1056941 with the State of Minnesota, Department of Transportation for purposes of completing and maintaining the Project, including the following: 1.!To allow the City of Fridley to provide oversight and administration necessary to cause the Project to be constructed in accordance with approved plans, and 2.!To identify routine maintenance responsibilities of both parties for improvements as part of the Project. th Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 14 day of October, 2024. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: Melissa Moore City Clerk 211 Jufn!27/ Office of State Aid Metro District 1500 West County Rd B2 Roseville, MN 55113-3174 September 6, 2024 James Kosluchar Public Works Director City of Fridley 7071 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 RE:Proposed Cooperative Construction Agreement No. 1056941 Between the City of Fridleyand the State of Minnesota SP 0205-116(TH 47=156) TH 47from 53rd Ave to 85th Ave in the City of Fridley SP 127-010-022 Installation and maintenance of lighting alongTH 47 Dear Mr.Kosluchar: Transmitted by email is a proposed agreement with the City of Fridley. This agreement provides for installation and maintenance of lightingon TH 47 from 53rd Ave to 85th Ave. Please present this agreement to the City Council for their approval and execution. Given the current circumstances, we are processing documents with digital signatures. Please have the relevant digital signatures affixed to the attached pdf, and return itto me by email. Also required is a pdf copy of a resolution passed by the City Council authorizing its officers to sign the agreement in its behalf, again with the relevant digital signatures. A suggested form of such resolution is also attached. Note that the Minnesota Department of Transportation, as authorized by Minn. Stat. Ch. 13, will provide, upon request, data that may be classified as other than public.MnDOT requests that the data only be used for the purpose of partnering with MnDOT.Specifically, the data provided by MnDOT, should not be used by local officials making decisions to which the data pertains.The not-public data is not for public consumption and (https://www.dot.state.mn.us/information/datapractices/index.html). appropriate information to our partners to assist them in their evaluation of projectsand the deliberation may require data that is classified as other than public. See the attached sheetfor suggestions regarding use of digital signatures. Please return the digitally signed copies of the agreement and resolution to me once they have been executed by the City. An electroniccopy will be returned to the Citywhen fully executed. phillip.bergem@state.mn.us 651-234-7776 212 James Kosluchar Jufn!27/ September 6, 2024 Page 2 Please contact me if you have any questions or additional comments. Sincerely, Phillip Bergem Local Partnership Engineer Metro District State Aid Attachments: Proposed Agreement Resolution ecopy: Malaki Ruranika, MnDOT-Municipal Agreements John Pantelis, MnDOT-Municipal Agreements Chris Bower, MnDOT-Metro Program Delivery Aislyn Ryan, MnDOT-Metro Traffic Engineering Greg Kern, MnDOT-Metro Traffic Paul Babin, MnDOT-Metro Traffic Colleen Brown, MnDOT-Metro State Aid Kyle Puent, MnDOT-Metro State Aid Zach Lingl, Bolton & Menk Project File 213 Jufn!27/ Tips For Applying Digital Signatures: !The Local Agency resolution should be attached to the pdf before digital signatures begin. Remove the !Changes cannot be made to the pdf after the signature process begins, including the addition of pages. Digital signatures get removed if subsequent changes are made. (Printing as a pdf is a workaround, !Do not lock/secure the pdf after digitally signing, otherwise future signatures are prevented. (Print to pdf is a workaround) !It is suggested that digital signatures should happen after any wet signatures to keep digital signatures !Digital signatures must happen sequentially on the same pdf, !With some programs that allow digital signatures, such as DocuSign, the document gets locked and we Please contact us if you have any questions. 214 Jufn!27/ MnDOTContractNo.:1056941 STATEOFMINNESOTA DEPARTMENTOFTRANSPORTATION AND CITYOFFRIDLEY COOPERATIVECONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT StateProjectNumber(S.P.):0205116 TrunkHighwayNumber(T.H.):47=156 StateProjectNumber(S.P.):127010022 FederalProjectNumber:HSIP0224(197) LightingSystemFeedPointNo.:A,B,C,D,E,andF ThisAgreementisbetweentheStateofMinnesota,actingthroughitsCommissionerofTransportation("State")and CityofFridleyactingthroughitsCityCouncil("City"). Recitals 1. TheCitywillperformElectricalLightingSystemInstallation,andotherassociatedconstructionupon,along, rdth andadjacenttoTrunkHighwayNo.47from53Avenueto85AvenueaccordingtoCitypreparedplans, specifications,andspecialprovisionsdesignatedbytheCityasStateProjectNo.127010022andbythe StateasStateProjectNo.0205116(T.H.47)("Project");and 2. TheCityrequeststheStateallowtheconstructionofElectricalLightingSystemandtheStateiswillingto allowsaidconstruction;and 3. MinnesotaStatutes§161.20,subdivision2authorizestheCommissionerofTransportationtomake arrangementswithandcooperatewithanygovernmentalauthorityforthepurposesofconstructing, maintaining,andimprovingthetrunkhighwaysystem. Agreement 1. TermofAgreement;SurvivalofTerms;Plans;IncorporationofExhibits 1.1. EffectiveDate.ThisAgreementwillbeeffectiveonthedatetheStateobtainsallsignaturesrequiredby MinnesotaStatutes§16C.05,subdivision2. 1.2. ExpirationDate.ThisAgreementwillexpirewhenallobligationshavebeensatisfactorilyfulfilled. 1.3. SurvivalofTerms.Allclauseswhichimposeobligationscontinuingintheirnatureandwhichmustsurvive inordertogiveeffecttotheirmeaningwillsurvivetheexpirationorterminationofthisAgreement, including,withoutlimitation,thefollowingclauses:2.4.StateOwnershipofImprovements; 5.MaintenancebytheCity;8.Liability;WorkerCompensationClaims;Insurance;10.StateAudits; 11.GovernmentDataPractices;13.GoverningLaw;Jurisdiction;Venue;and15.ForceMajeure. 1.4. Plans,Specifications,andSpecialProvisions.StateapprovedCityplans,specifications,andspecial provisionsdesignatedbytheCityasStateProjectNo.127010022andbytheStateasStateProject No.0205116(T.H.47)areonfileintheofficeoftheCity'sEngineerandincorporatedintothisAgreement byreference("ProjectPlans"). 1 ConstructionwithinStateR/W&Maintenance(CooperativeAgreements) 215 Jufn!27/ MnDOTContractNo.:1056941 2. RightofWayUse 2.1. LimitedRighttoOccupy.TheStategrantstotheCity(anditscontractorsandconsultants)therightto occupyTrunkHighwayRightofWayasnecessarytoperformtheworkdescribedintheProjectPlans. This rightislimitedtothepurposeofconstructingtheproject,andadministeringsuchconstruction,andmay berevokedbytheStateatanytime,withorwithoutcause.Causeforrevokingthisrightofoccupancy includes,butisnotlimitedto,breachingthetermsofthisoranyotheragreement (relevanttothisproject) withtheState,failingtoprovideadequatetrafficcontrolorothersafetymeasures,failingtoperformthe constructionproperlyandinatimelymanner,andfailingtoobserveapplicableenvironmentallawsor termsofapplicablepermits.TheStatewillhavenoliabilitytotheCity(oritscontractorsorconsultants)for revokingthisrightofoccupancy. 2.2. StateAccess;SuspensionofWork;RemedialMeasures.TheState'sDistrictEngineerorassigned representativeretainstherighttoenterandinspecttheTrunkHighwayRightofWay(includingthe constructionbeingperformedonsuchrightofway)atanytimeandwithoutnoticetotheCityorits contractor.IftheStatedetermines(initssolediscretion)thattheconstructionisnotbeingperformedina properortimelymanner,orthatenvironmentallaws(orthetermsofpermits)arenotbeingcomplied with,orthattrafficcontrolorothernecessarysafetymeasuresarenotbeingproperlyimplemented,then theStatemaynotifyandrequiretheCity(anditscontractorsandconsultants)tosuspendtheiroperations untiltheCity(anditscontractorsandconsultants)takeallnecessaryactionstorectifythesituationtothe satisfactionoftheState.TheStatewillhavenoliabilitytotheCity(oritscontractorsorconsultants)for exercisingorfailingtoexerciseitsrightsunderthisprovision. 2.3. TrafficControl;WorkerSafety.WhiletheCity(anditscontractorsandconsultants)areoccupyingthe State'sTrunkHighwayRightofWay,theymustcomplywiththeapprovedtrafficcontrolplan,andwith applicableprovisionsoftheWorkZoneFieldHandbook (ŷƷƷƦʹΉΉǞǞǞ͵ķƚƷ͵ƭƷğƷĻ͵ƒƓ͵ǒƭΉƷƩğŅŅźĭĻƓŭΉǞƚƩƉǩƚƓĻΉźƓķĻǣ͵ŷƷƒƌ).AllCity,contractor,andconsultant personneloccupyingtheState'sTrunkHighwayRightofWaymustbeprovidedwithrequiredreflective clothingandhats. 2.4. StateOwnershipofImprovements.TheStatewillretainownershipofitsTrunkHighwayRightofWay, includinganyimprovementsmadetosuchrightofwayunderthisAgreement,unlessotherwisenoted. ThewarrantiesandguaranteesmadebytheCity'scontractorwithrespecttosuchimprovements(ifany) willflowtotheState.TheCitywillassisttheState,asnecessary,toenforcesuchwarrantiesand guarantees,andtoobtainrecoveryfromtheCity'sconsultants,andcontractor(includingitssureties)for nonperformanceofcontractwork,fordesignerrorsandomissions,andfordefectsinmaterialsand workmanship.UponrequestoftheState,theCitywillundertakesuchactionsasarereasonablynecessary totransferorassigncontractrightstotheStateandtopermitsubrogationbytheStatewithrespectto claimsagainsttheCity'sconsultantsandcontractors. 3. ContractAwardandConstruction 3.1. Direction,Supervision,andInspectionofConstruction. A. ThecontractconstructionwillbeunderthedirectionoftheCityandunderthesupervisionofa registeredprofessionalengineer;however,theStateparticipationconstructioncoveredunderthis AgreementwillbeopentoinspectionbytheStateDistrictEngineer'sauthorizedrepresentatives.The CitywillgivetheMetroStateAidAgreementsEngineeratRosevillefivedaysnoticeofitsintentionto startthecontractconstruction. 2 ConstructionwithinStateR/W&Maintenance(CooperativeAgreements) 216 Jufn!27/ MnDOTContractNo.:1056941 B. ResponsibilityforthecontrolofmaterialsforthecontractconstructionwillbeontheCityandits contractorandwillbecarriedoutaccordingtoSpecificationsNo.1601throughandincludingNo.1609 intheState'scurrent"StandardSpecificationsfor Construction". 3.2. CompletionofConstruction.TheCitywillcausethecontractconstructiontobestartedandcompleted accordingtothetimescheduleintheconstructioncontractspecialprovisions.Thecompletiondateforthe contractconstructionmaybeextended,byanexchangeoflettersbetweentheappropriateCityofficial andtheStateDistrictEngineer'sauthorizedrepresentative,forunavoidabledelaysencounteredinthe performanceofthecontractconstruction. 3.3. CompliancewithLaws,Ordinances,andRegulations.TheCitywillcomplyandcauseitscontractorto complywithallFederal,State,andLocallaws,andallapplicableordinancesandregulations.Withrespect onlytothatportionofworkperformedontheState'sTrunkHighwayRightofWay,theCitywillnot requirethecontractortofollowlocalordinancesortoobtainlocalpermits. 4. RightofWay;Easements;Permits 4.1. TheCitywill,withoutcostorexpensetotheState,obtainallrightsofway,easements,construction permits,andanyotherpermitsandsanctionsthatmayberequiredinconnectionwiththelocalandtrunk highwayportionsofthecontractconstruction. 4.2. TheCitywillconveytotheStatebyquitclaimdeed,allnewlyacquiredrightsneededforthecontinuing operationandmaintenanceoftheTrunkHighway,ifany,uponcompletionoftheProject,atnocostor expensetotheState. 4.3. TheCitywillcomplywithMinnesotaStatutes§216D.04,subdivision1(a),foridentification,notification, designmeetings,anddepictionofutilitiesaffectedbythecontractconstruction. 4.4. TheCitywillsubmittotheState'sUtilityEngineeranoriginalpermitapplicationforallutilitiesownedby theCityofFridleytobeconstructeduponandwithintheTrunkHighwayRightofWay.Applicationsfor permitswillbemadeonStateform"ApplicationforUtilityPermitonTrunkHighwayRightofWay" (Form2525). 5. MaintenancebytheCity Uponcompletionoftheproject,theCitywillprovidethefollowingwithoutcostorexpensetotheState: 5.1. Sidewalks.Maintenanceofanysidewalkconstruction,includingstampedandcoloredconcretesidewalk(if any)andpedestrianramps.Maintenanceincludes,butisnotlimitedto,snow,ice,anddebrisremoval, patching,crackrepair,panelreplacement,crossstreetpedestriancrosswalkmarkings,vegetationcontrol ofboulevards(ifany),andanyothermaintenanceactivitiesnecessarytoperpetuatethesidewalksina safe,useable,andaestheticallyacceptablecondition. 1.1. Lighting.MaintenanceandownershipofLightingSystemsA,B,C,D,E,andFconstruction.Maintenance ofelectricallightingsystemsincludeseverythingwithinthesystem,fromthepointofattachmenttothe powersourceorutility,tothelastlightonthefeedpoint,includingbutnotlimitedtorelampingof lightingunitsorreplacingofLEDluminaires,repairorreplacementofalldamagedluminaireglassware, looseconnections,luminaireswhendamagedorwhenballastsfail,photoelectriccontrolonluminaires, defectivestarterboardsordrivers,damagedfuseholders,blownfuses,knockeddownpolesincluding wiringwithinthepoles,damagedpoles,pullboxes,undergroundwire,damagedfoundations,equipment pad,installationofapprovedsplicesorreplacementofwires,repairorextendingofconduit,lighting cabinetmaintenanceincludingphotoelectriccell,electricaldistributionsystem,GopherStateOneCall (GSOC)locates,andpaintingofpolesandotherequipment.TheCitywillberesponsibleforthehookup 3 ConstructionwithinStateR/W&Maintenance(CooperativeAgreements) 217 Jufn!27/ MnDOTContractNo.:1056941 costandapplicationtosecureanadequatepowersupplytotheservicepadorpoleandwillpayall monthlyelectricalserviceexpensesnecessarytooperatethelightingfacility. 6. AuthorizedRepresentatives Eachparty'sAuthorizedRepresentativeisresponsibleforadministeringthis Agreementandisauthorizedtogive andreceiveanynoticeordemandrequiredorpermittedbythisAgreement. 6.1. TheState'sAuthorizedRepresentativewillbe: Name,Title:MalakiRuranika,CooperativeAgreementsEngineer(orsuccessor) Address:395JohnIrelandBoulevard,Mailstop682,St.Paul,MN55155 Telephone:(651)3664634 EMail:malaki.ruranika@state.mn.us 6.2. TheCity'sAuthorizedRepresentativewillbe: Name,Title:JamesKosluchar,PublicWorksDirector/CityEngineer(orsuccessor) Address:7071UniversityAvenueNE,Fridley,MN55432 Telephone:(763)5723550 EMail:jim.kosluchar@fridleymn.gov 7. Assignment;Amendments;Waiver;ContractComplete 7.1. Assignment.NopartymayassignortransferanyrightsorobligationsunderthisAgreementwithoutthe priorconsentoftheotherpartyandawrittenassignmentagreement,executedandapprovedbythesame partieswhoexecutedandapprovedthisAgreement,ortheirsuccessorsinoffice.Theforegoingdoesnot prohibittheCityfromcontractingwithathirdpartytoperformCitymaintenanceresponsibilitiescovered underthisAgreement. 7.2. Amendments.AnyamendmenttothisAgreementmustbeinwritingandwillnotbeeffectiveuntilithas beenexecutedandapprovedbythesamepartieswhoexecutedandapprovedtheoriginalAgreement,or theirsuccessorsinoffice. 7.3. Waiver.IfapartyfailstoenforceanyprovisionofthisAgreement,thatfailuredoesnotwaivethe provisionortheparty'srighttosubsequentlyenforceit. 7.4. ContractComplete.ThisAgreementcontainsallpriornegotiationsandagreementsbetweentheStateand theCity.NootherunderstandingregardingthisAgreement,whetherwrittenororal,maybeusedtobind eitherparty. 8. Liability;WorkerCompensationClaims;Insurance 8.1. Eachpartyisresponsibleforitsownacts,omissions,andtheresultsthereoftotheextentauthorizedby lawandwillnotberesponsiblefortheacts,omissionsofothers,andtheresultsthereof.Minnesota Statutes§3.736andotherapplicablelawgovernliabilityoftheState.MinnesotaStatutesChapter466and otherapplicablelawgovernliabilityoftheCity.Notwithstandingtheforegoing,theCitywillindemnify, holdharmless,anddefend(totheextentpermittedbytheMinnesotaAttorneyGeneral)theStateagainst anyclaims,causesofactions,damages,costs(includingreasonableattorneysfees),andexpensesarisingin connectionwiththeprojectcoveredbythisAgreement,regardlessofwhethersuchclaimsareassertedby theCity'scontractor(s)orconsultant(s)orbyathirdpartybecauseofanactoromissionbytheCityorits contractor(s)orconsultant(s). 8.2. EachpartyisresponsibleforitsownemployeesforanyclaimsarisingundertheWorkersCompensation Act. 4 ConstructionwithinStateR/W&Maintenance(CooperativeAgreements) 218 Jufn!27/ MnDOTContractNo.:1056941 8.3. TheCitymayrequireitscontractortocarryinsurancetocoverclaimsfordamagesassertedagainstthe City'scontractor. 9. Nondiscrimination ProvisionsofMinnesotaStatutes§181.59andofanyapplicablelawrelatingtocivilrightsanddiscriminationare considered partofthisAgreement. 10. StateAudits UnderMinnesotaStatutes§16C.05,subdivision5,theCity'sbooks,records,documents,accountingprocedures, andpracticesrelevanttothisAgreementaresubjecttoexaminationbytheStateandtheStateAuditoror LegislativeAuditor,asappropriate,foraminimumofsixyearsfromtheendofthisAgreement. 11. GovernmentDataPractices TheCityandStatemustcomplywiththeMinnesotaGovernmentDataPracticesAct,MinnesotaStatutes Chapter13,asitappliestoalldataprovidedunderthisAgreement,andasitappliestoalldatacreated, collected,received,stored,used,maintained,ordisseminatedbytheCityunderthisAgreement.Thecivil remediesofMinnesotaStatutes§13.08applytothereleaseofthedatareferredtointhisclausebyeitherthe CityortheState. 12. TelecommunicationsCertification. Bysigningthisagreement,theCitycertifiesthat,consistentwithSection889oftheJohnS.McCainNational DefenseAuthorizationActforFiscalYear2019,Pub.L.115232(Aug.13,2018),and2CFR200.216,theCitywill notusefundingcoveredbythisagreementtoprocureorobtain,ortoextend,renew,orenterintoanycontract toprocureorobtain,anyequipment,system,orservicethatusesͻĭƚǝĻƩĻķtelecommunicationsequipmentor ƭĻƩǝźĭĻƭͼ(asthattermisdefinedinSection889oftheAct)asasubstantialoressentialcomponentofany systemorascriticaltechnologyaspartofanysystem.TheCitywillincludethiscertificationasaflowdown clauseinanycontractrelatedtothisagreement. 13. GoverningLaw;Jurisdiction;Venue Minnesotalawgovernsthevalidity,interpretation,andenforcementofthisAgreement.Venueforalllegal proceedingsarisingoutofthisAgreement,oritsbreach,mustbeintheappropriatestateorfederalcourtwith competentjurisdictioninRamseyCounty,Minnesota. 14. Termination;Suspension 14.1. ByMutualAgreement.ThisAgreementmaybeterminatedbymutualagreementofthepartiesorbythe Stateforinsufficientfundingasdescribedbelow. 14.2. TerminationforInsufficientFunding.TheStatemayimmediatelyterminatethisAgreementifitdoesnot obtainfundingfromtheMinnesotaLegislature,orotherfundingsource;oriffundingcannotbecontinued atalevelsufficienttoallowforthepaymentortheprovisionoftheservicescoveredhere.Termination mustbebywrittenorfaxnoticetotheCity.TheStatewillnotbeassessedanypenaltyifthisAgreementis terminatedbecauseofthedecisionoftheMinnesotaLegislature,orotherfundingsource,notto appropriatefunds. 14.3. Suspension.Intheeventofatotalorpartialgovernmentshutdown,theStatemaysuspendthis Agreementandallwork,activities,performance,andpaymentsauthorizedthroughthisAgreement. 5 ConstructionwithinStateR/W&Maintenance(CooperativeAgreements) 219 Jufn!27/ MnDOTContractNo.:1056941 15. ForceMajeure NopartywillberesponsibletotheotherforafailuretoperformunderthisAgreement(oradelayin performance),ifsuchfailureordelayisduetoaforcemajeureevent.Aforcemajeureeventis aneventbeyond aparty'sreasonablecontrol,includingbutnotlimitedto,unusuallysevereweather,fire,floods,otheractsof God,labordisputes,actsofwarorterrorism,orpublichealthemergencies. \[Theremainderofthispagehasbeenintentionallyleftblank\] 6 ConstructionwithinStateR/W&Maintenance(CooperativeAgreements) 21: Jufn!27/ MnDOTContractNo.:1056941 CITYOFFRIDLEYDEPARTMENTOFTRANSPORTATION TheundersignedcertifythattheyhavelawfullyRecommendedforApproval: executedthiscontractonbehalfoftheGovernmental Unitasrequiredbyapplicablecharterprovisions, resolutions,orordinances. By: (DistrictEngineer) By: Date: Title: Approved: Date: By: (StateDesignEngineer) By: Date: Title: Date: COMMISSIONEROFADMINISTRATION By: (WithDelegatedAuthority) Date: INCLUDECOPYOFRESOLUTIONAPPROVINGTHEAGREEMENTANDAUTHORIZINGITSEXECUTION. 7 ConstructionwithinStateR/W&Maintenance(CooperativeAgreements) 221 Jufn!27/ CITYOFFRIDLEY RESOLUTION ITISRESOLVEDthattheCityofFridleyenterintoMnDOTAgreementNo.1056941withtheStateofMinnesota, DepartmentofTransportationforthefollowingpurposes: rd ToprovideforroutinemaintenancebytheCityupon,along,andadjacenttoTrunkHighwayNo.47from53Avenue th to85Avenue,thelimitsofwhicharedefinedinsaidAgreement. FRIDLEY ITISFURTHERRESOLVEDthattheMayorandthe (Title) areauthorizedtoexecutetheAgreementandanyamendmentstotheAgreement. CERTIFICATION IcertifythattheaboveResolutionisanaccuratecopyoftheResolutionadoptedbytheCounciloftheCityofFridley atanauthorizedmeetingheldonthedayof ,2024,asshownbytheminutesofthemeetinginmypossession. Subscribedandsworntomethis (Signature) dayof,2024 (TypeorPrintName) NotaryPublic MyCommissionExpires (Title) 222 Jufn!28/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Jim Kosluchar, Director of Public Works Brandon Brodhag, Assistant City Engineer Title Resolution No. 2024-147, Authorizing Execution of Grant Agreement with Minnesota Department of Transportation for 57th Avenue Overpass Project Background In 2023, the City of Fridley (City) was allocated bond funding through state General Obligation bonds through the Local RoadImprovement Program(LRIP)for design engineering for the 57th Avenue Overpass of BNSF Northtown Yards. The $4 million in funding includes allocations for permitting preparation and utility coordination to provide a shovel-ready project and allow the Cityto maximize opportunities to obtain additional federal or state funding for the near $30 million estimated construction cost. Attached is the LRIP Grant Agreement template that will be finalized and executed prior to design engineering of the projectbeginning.Once authorized by Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), staff will continue working with our project consultant, Kimley Horn, on moving forward with We anticipate the design will be completed in the fallof 2025. Financial Impact $2,300,079 of funding for this project will be reimbursed to the City by state General Obligation bonds through the LRIP program. The City of Fridley may have to contribute up to $130,000 for the remaining tasks that are ineligible for bond funding (grant applications and right-of-way acquisition). Recommendation Staff recommend the approval of Resolution No. 2024-147,Authorizing Execution of Grant Agreement th with MnDOT for 57Avenue OverpassProject. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity X Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 223 Jufn!28/ Attachments and Other Resources !Resolution No. 2024-147 !Local Road Improvement Program Grant Agreement Template Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 224 Jufn!28/ ResolutionNo. 2024-147 th Authorizing Execution of Grant Agreement with MnDOT for 57 Avenue Overpass Project Local Road Improvement Program Grant Agreement Grant Terms and Condition SAP 127-594-001 Whereas, the City of Fridley (City) and Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) have identified the 57th Avenue Overpass of BNSF Northtown Yards as a priority capital project that benefits the state, county, city, and region; and Whereas, the HRA and City were successful in providing funding of permitting, utility coordination, and final design through a $4 million allocation of General Obligation bonds in the 2023 legislative session, with the State of Minnesota recognizing the regional importance of this project; and Whereas, the City has developed a scope of services with its consultant engineer, Kimley-Horn, to accomplish eligible permitting, utility coordination, and final design; and Whereas, this scope of services is within the allocation of funding by GO bonds through the MnDOT Local Road Improvement Program (LRIP); and Whereas, the City of Fridley has applied to the Commissioner of Transportation for a grant from the Local Road Improvement Fund; and Whereas, the Commissioner of Transportation has given notice that funding for this project is available; and Whereas, the amount of the grant has been determined to be $2,300,079 to cover the scope of services from the selected consultant. Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley does hereby agree to the terms and conditions of the grant consistent with Minnesota Statutes § 174.52, and will pay any additional amount by which the cost exceeds the estimate, and will return to the Active Transportation Fund any amount appropriated for the project but not required. The proper city officers are authorized to execute a grant agreement and any amendments thereto with the Commissioner of Transportation concerning the above-referenced grant. th Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 14 day of October, 2024. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: Melissa Moore City Clerk 225 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 LOCAL ROAD IMPROVEMENTPROGRAM (LRIP) GRANT AGREEMENT This Agreement between the Minnesota Department of Transportation (“MnDOT”) and the Grantee named below is made pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 174.52 and pursuant to Minn. Laws 2023, Chapter 72- H.F. 669. The provisions in that section and the Exhibits attached hereto and incorporated by reference constitute this Agreement and the persons signing below agree to fully comply with all of the requirements of this Agreement.This Agreement will be effective on the date State obtains all required signatures under Minnesota Statutes §16C.05, subdivision 2. 1. Public Entity (Grantee) name, address and contact person: ___City of Fridley______________ ___7071 University Avenue NE___ ___Fridley, MN 55432__________ _____________________________________ Contact: James Kosluchar 2. Project(s): Name of Project & Project Number Amount of Amount of Required (See Exhibit C for LRIP Funds Matching Funds location) Completion Date SAP 127-594-001 $2,300,079.00 December 31, 2028 3. Total Amount of LRIP Grant for all projects under this Agreement: $2,300,079 4. The following Exhibits for each project are attached and incorporated by reference as part of this Agreement: Exhibit A Completed Sources and Uses of Funds Schedule Exhibit B Project Schedule, Workforce Certificate, and Equal Pay Certificate Exhibit C Bond Financed Property Certification Exhibit D Grant Application Exhibit EGrantee Resolution Approving Grant Agreement Exhibit F General Terms and Conditions Revised October 2024 1 226 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 5. Additional requirements, if any: NONE 6. Any modification of this Agreement must be in writing and signed by both parties. (The remaining portion of this page was intentionally left blank.) Revised October 2024 2 227 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 PUBLIC ENTITY (GRANTEE)DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION The Grantee certifies that the appropriate person(s) Approval and Certifying Encumbrance as required by have executed the grant agreement on behalf of the Minnesota Statutes § 16A.15 and 16C.05 Grantee as required by applicable articles, bylaws, resolutions, or ordinances. By: __________________________________ By: __________________________________ State Aid Programs Manager (with delegated authority) Title: ________________________________ Date:________________________________ Date:________________________________ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CONTRACT MANAGEMENT By:__________________________________ Title: ________________________________ By: __________________________________ Contract Administrator Date:________________________________ Date:________________________________ Revised October 2024 3 228 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 EXHIBIT A SOURCES AND USES OF FUNDS SCHEDULE SOURCES OF FUNDSUSES OF FUNDS Entity Supplying FundsAmountExpensesAmount State Funds:Items Paid for with LRIP LRIP Grant (Acct 387)$2,300,079.00 Grant Funds: SAP 127-594-001 Engineering for the $___________ design of the extension th of 57 Avenue NE, public utilities and bridge Other: ________________ $___________ ________________$___________ ________________ $___________ Subtotal$2,300,079.00 Subtotal $2,300,079.00 Public Entity Funds: Items paid for with Non- Matching Funds$___________ LRIP Grant Funds: ________________ $___________ Other: ________________ $___________ City Local $103,557.00 Engineering for the $___________ design of the extension th of 57Avenue NE, public utilities and bridge ________________$___________ ________________ $___________ ________________$___________ Subtotal $103,557.00 Subtotal$103,557.00 TOTAL FUNDS $2,403,636.00 =TOTAL PROJECT $2,403,636.00 COSTS Revised October 2024 4 229 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 EXHIBIT B PROJECT SCHEDULE, WORKFORCE CERTIFICATE, AND EQUAL PAY CERTIFICATE Award Date \[October 14, 2024\] Technical ServicesStart Date \[November 1, 2024\] Construction Substantial Complete Date \[October 31, 2025\] Contract Final Completion Date \[December 31, 2028\] Revised October 2024 5 22: Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 INSERT APPARENT LOW BIDDER WORKFORCE CERTIFICATE BID FORM Revised October 2024 6 231 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 INSERT APPARENT LOW BIDDER EQUAL PAY CERTIFICATE BID FORM Revised October 2024 7 232 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 EXHIBIT C BOND FINANCED PROPERTY CERTIFICATION State of Minnesota General Obligation Bond Financed Property The undersigned states that it has a fee simple, leasehold and/or easement interest in the real property located in the County(ies) of _____________, State of Minnesota that is generally described or illustrated graphically in Attachment 1 attached hereto and all improvements thereon (the “Restricted Property”) and acknowledges that the Restricted Property is or may become State bond- financed property. To the extent that the Restricted Property is or becomes State bond-financed property, the undersigned acknowledges that: A. The Restricted Property is State bond-financed property under Minn. Stat. Sec. 16A.695, is subject to the requirements imposed by that statute, and cannot be sold, mortgaged, encumbered or otherwise disposed of without the approval of the Commissioner of Minnesota Management and Budget; and B. The Restricted Property is subject to the provisions of the Local Road Improvement Program Grant Agreement between the Minnesota Department of Transportation and the undersigned dated ________________, 20___; and C. The Restricted Property shall continue to be deemed State bond-financed property for 37.5 years or until the Restricted Property is sold with the written approval of the Commissioner of Minnesota Management and Budget. Date: __________________, 20____ _____________________________________ \[name of Public Entity grantee\], a political subdivision of the State of Minnesota By: ________________________________ Name: _______________________________ Title: _______________________________ By: ________________________________ Name: _______________________________ Title: _______________________________ Revised October 2024 8 233 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 Attachment 1 to Exhibit C GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF RESTRICTED PROPERTY (Insert a narrative or graphic description of the Restricted Property for theproject. It need not be a legal description if a legal description is unavailable.) Revised October 2024 9 234 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 EXHIBIT D GRANT APPLICATION Attach the grant application for theproject Revised October 2024 10 235 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 EXHIBIT E GRANTEE RESOLUTION APPROVING GRANT AGREEMENT Revised October 2024 11 236 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 EXHIBIT F GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR LOCAL ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (LRIP) GRANTS Article I DEFINITIONS Section 1.01 Defined Terms. The following terms shall have the meanings set out respectively after each such term (the meanings to be equally applicable to both the singular and plural forms of the terms defined) unless the context specifically indicates otherwise: “Advance(s)” - means an advance made or to be made by MnDOT to the Public Entity and disbursed in accordance with the provisions contained in Article VI hereof. “Agreement” - means the Local Road Improvement Program Grant Agreement between the Public Entity and the Minnesota Department of Transportation to which this Exhibit is attached. “Certification” - means the certification, in the form attached as Exhibit C, in which the Public Entity acknowledges that its interest in the Real Property is bond financed property within the meaning of Minn. Stat. Sec. 16A.695 and is subject to certain restrictions imposed thereby. “Code” - means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and all treasury regulations, revenue procedures and revenue rulings issued pursuant thereto. “Commissioner” - means the Commissioner of Minnesota Management & Budget. “Commissioner’s Order” - means the “Fourth Order Amending Order of the Commissioner of Minnesota Management & Budget Relating to Use and Sale of State Bond Financed Property” dated July 30, 2012, as it may be amended or supplemented. “Completion Date” - means the projected date for completion of the Project as indicated in the Agreement. “Construction Contract Documents” - means the document or documents, in form and substance acceptable to MnDOT, including but not limited to any construction plans and specifications and any exhibits, amendments, change orders, modifications thereof or supplements thereto, which collectively form the contract between the Public Entity and the Contractor(s) for the completion of the Construction Items on or before the Completion Date for either a fixed price or a guaranteed maximum price. “Construction Items” - means the work to be performed under the Construction Contract Documents. “Contractor” - means any person engaged to work on or to furnish materials and supplies for the Construction Items including, if applicable, a general contractor. “Draw Requisition” - means a draw requisition that the Public Entity, or its designee, submits to MnDOT when an Advance is requested, as referred to in Section 4.02. Revised October 2024 12 237 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 “G.O. Bonds” -means the state general obligation bonds issued under the authority granted in Article XI, Sec. 5(a) of the Minnesota Constitution, the proceeds of which are used to fund the LRIP Grant, and any bonds issued to refund or replace such bonds. “Grant Application” - means the grant application that the Public Entity submitted to MnDOT which is attached as Exhibit D. “LRIP Grant” - means a grant from MnDOT to the Public Entity under the LRIP in the amount specified in the Agreement, as such amount may be modified under the provisions hereof. “LRIP” - means the Local Road Improvement Program pursuant to Minn. Stat. Sec. 174.52 and rules relating thereto. “MnDOT” - means the Minnesota Department of Transportation. “Outstanding Balance of the LRIP Grant” - means the portion of the LRIP Grant that has been disbursed to the Public Entity minus any amounts returned to the Commissioner. “Project” - means the Project identified in the Agreement to be totally or partially funded with a LRIP grant. “Public Entity” - means the grantee of the LRIP Grant and identified as the Public Entity in the Agreement. “Real Property” - means the real property identified in the Agreement on which the Project is located. Article II GRANT Section 2.01 G rant of Monies. MnDOT shall make the LRIP Grant to the Public Entity, and disburse the proceeds in accordance with the terms and conditions herein. Section 2.02 Public Ownership, The Public Entity acknowledges and agrees that the LRIP Grant is being funded with the proceeds of G.O. Bonds, and as a result all of the Real Property must be owned by one or more public entities. The Public Entity represents and warrants to MnDOT that it has one or more of the following ownership interests in the Real Property: (i) fee simple ownership, (ii) an easement that is for a term that extends beyond the date that is 37.5 years from the Agreement effective date, or such shorter term as authorized by statute, and which cannot be modified or terminated early without the prior written consent of MnDOT and the Commissioner; and/or (iii) a prescriptive easement for a term that extends beyond the date that is 37.5 years from the Agreement effective date. Section 2.03 Use of Grant Proceeds. The Public Entity shall use the LRIP Grant solely to reimburse itself for expenditures it has already made, or will make, to pay the costs of one of the following applicable activities: (i) preliminary, final construction and engineering and administration (ii) constructing or reconstructing city streets, county highways, or town roads with statewide or regional significance that have not been fully funded through other state, federal, or local funding sources; or (iii) capital improvement projects on county state-aid highways that are intended primarily to reduce traffic crashes, deaths, injuries, and property damage. The Public Entity shall not use the LRIP Grant for any other purpose, including but not limited to, any work to be done on a state trunk highway or within a trunk highway easement. Revised October 2024 13 238 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 Section 2.04 Operation of the Real Property.The Real Property must be used by the Public Entity in conjunction with or for the operation of a county highway, county state-aid highway, town road, or city street and for other uses customarily associated therewith, such as trails and utility corridors, and for no other purposes or uses. The Public Entity shall have no intention on the effective date of the Agreement to use the Real Property as a trunk highway or any part of a trunk highway. The Public Entity must annually determine that the Real Property is being used for the purposes specified in this Section and, upon written request by either MnDOT or the Commissioner, shall supply a notarized statement to that effect. Section 2.05 Sale or Lease of Real Property. The Public Entity shall not (i) sell or transfer any part of its ownership interest in the Real Property, or (ii) lease out or enter into any contract that would allow another entity to use or operate the Real Property without the written consent of both MnDOT and the Commissioner. The sale or transfer of any part of the Public Entity’s ownership interest in the Real Property, or any lease or contract that would allow another entity to use or operate the Real Property, must comply with the requirements imposed by Minn. Stat. Sec. 16A.695 and the Commissioner’s Order regarding such sale or lease. Section 2.06 Public Entity’s Representations and Warranties. The Public Entity represents and warrants to MnDOT that: A. It has legal authority to execute, deliver and perform the Agreement and all documents referred to therein, and it has taken all actions necessary to its execution and delivery of such documents. B. It has the ability and a plan to fund the operation of the Real Property for the purposes specified in Section 2.04, and will include in its annual budget all funds necessary for the operation of the Real Property for such purposes. C. The Agreement and all other documents referred to therein are the legal, valid and binding obligations of the Public Entity enforceable against the Public Entity in accordance with their respective terms. D. It will comply with all of the provisions of Minn. Stat. Sec. 16A.695, the Commissioner’s Order and the LRIP. It has legal authority to use the G.O. Grant for the purpose or purposes described in this Agreement. E. All of the information it has submitted or will submit to MnDOT or the Commissioner relating to the LRIP Grant or the disbursement of the LRIP Grant is and will be true and correct. F. It is not in violation of any provisions of its charter or of the laws of the State of Minnesota, and there are no actions or proceedings pending, or to its knowledge threatened, before any judicial body or governmental authority against or affecting it relating to the Real Property, or its ownership interest therein, and it is not in default with respect to any order, writ, injunction, decree, or demand of any court or any governmental authority which would impair its ability to enter into the Agreement or any document referred to herein, or to perform any of the acts required of it in such documents. G. Neither the execution and delivery of the Agreement or any document referred to herein nor compliance with any of the provisions or requirements of any of such documents is prevented by, is a breach of, or will result in a breach of, any provision of any agreement or document to which it is now a party or by which it is bound. Revised October 2024 14 239 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 H.The contemplated use of the Real Property will not violate any applicable zoning or use statute, ordinance, building code, rule or regulation, or any covenant or agreement of record relating thereto. I. The Project will be completed and the Real Property will be operated in full compliance with all applicable laws, rules, ordinances, and regulations of any federal, state, or local political subdivision having jurisdiction over the Project and the Real Property. J. All applicable licenses, permits and bonds required for the performance and completion of the Project and for the operation of the Real Property as specified in Section 2.04 have been, or will be, obtained. K. It reasonably expects to possess its ownership interest in the Real Property described in Section 2.02 for at least 37.5 years, and it does not expect to sell such ownership interest. L. It does not expect to lease out or enter into any contract that would allow another entity to use or operate the Real Property. M. It will supply whatever funds are needed in addition to the LRIP Grant to complete and fully pay for the Project. N. The Construction Items will be completed substantially in accordance with the Construction Contract Documents by the Completion Date and all such items will be situated entirely on the Real Property. O. It will require the Contractor or Contractors to comply with all rules, regulations, ordinances, and laws bearing on its performance under the Construction Contract Documents. P. It shall furnish such satisfactory evidence regarding the representations and warranties described herein as may be required and requested by either MnDOT or the Commissioner. Q. It has made no material false statement or misstatement of fact in connection with its receipt of the G.O. Grant, and all the information it has submitted or will submit to the State Entity or Commissioner of MMB relating to the G.O. Grant or the disbursement of any of the G.O. Grant is and will be true and correct. Section 2.07 Event(s) of Default. The following events shall, unless waived in writing by MnDOT and the Commissioner, constitute an Event of Default under the Agreement upon either MnDOT or the Commissioner giving the Public Entity 30 days’ written notice of such event and the Public Entity’s failure to cure such event during such 30-day time period for those Events of Default that can be cured within 30 days or within whatever time period is needed to cure those Events of Default that cannot be cured within 30 days as long as the Public Entity is using its best efforts to cure and is making reasonable progress in curing such Events of Default; however, in no event shall the time period to cure any Event of Default exceed six (6) months unless otherwise consented to, in writing, by MnDOT and the Commissioner. A. If any representation, covenant, or warranty made by the Public Entity herein or in any other document furnished pursuant to the Agreement, or to induce MnDOT to disburse the LRIP Grant, shall prove to have been untrue or incorrect in any material respect or materially misleading as of the time such representation, covenant, or warranty was made. Revised October 2024 15 23: Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 B.If the Public Entity fails to fully comply with any provision, covenant, or warranty contained herein. C. If the Public Entity fails to fully comply with any provision, covenant or warranty contained in Minn. Stat. Sec. 16A.695, the Commissioner’s Order, or Minn. Stat. Sec. 174.52 and all rules related thereto. D. If the Public Entity fails to use the proceeds of the LRIP Grant for the purposes set forth in Section 2.03, the Grant Application, and in accordance with the LRIP. E. If the Public Entity fails to operate the Real Property for the purposes specified in Section 2.04. F. If the Public Entity fails to complete the Project by the Completion Date. G. If the Public Entity sells or transfers any portion of its ownership interest in the Real Property without first obtaining the written consent of both MnDOT and the Commissioner. H. If the Public Entity fails to provide any additional funds needed to fully pay for the Project. I. If the Public Entity fails to supply the funds needed to operate the Real Property in the manner specified in Section 2.04. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any of the above events that cannot be cured shall, unless waived in writing by MnDOT and the Commissioner, constitute an Event of Default under the Agreement immediately upon either MnDOT or the Commissioner giving the Public Entity written notice of such event. Section 2.08 Remedies. Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default and at any time thereafter until such Event of Default is cured to the satisfaction of MnDOT, MnDOT or the Commissioner may enforce any or all of the following remedies. A. MnDOT may refrain from disbursing the LRIP Grant; provided, however, MnDOT may make such disbursements after the occurrence of an Event of Default without waiving its rights and remedies hereunder. B. If the Event of Default involves a sale of the Public Entity’s interest in the Real Property in violation of Minn. Stat. Sec. 16A.695 or the Commissioner’s Order, the Commissioner, as a third party beneficiary of the Agreement, may require that the Public Entity pay the amounts that would have been paid if there had been compliance with such provisions. For other Events of Default, the Commissioner may require that the Outstanding Balance of the LRIP Grant be returned to it. C. Either MnDOT or the Commissioner, as a third party beneficiary of the Agreement, may enforce any additional remedies it may have in law or equity. The rights and remedies specified herein are cumulative and not exclusive of any rights or remedies that MnDOT or the Commissioner would otherwise possess. If the Public Entity does not repay the amounts required to be paid under this Section or under any other provision contained herein within 30 days of demand by the Commissioner, or any amount ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction within 30 days of entry of judgment against the Public Entity and in favor Revised October 2024 16 241 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 of MnDOT and/or the Commissioner, then such amount may, unless precluded by law, be offset against any aids or other monies that the Public Entity is entitled to receive from the State of Minnesota. Section 2.09 Notification of Event of Default. The Public Entity shall furnish to MnDOT and the Commissioner, as soon as possible and in any event within seven (7) days after it has obtained knowledge of the occurrence of each Event of Default, a statement setting forth details of each Event of Default and the action which the Public Entity proposes to take with respect thereto. Section 2.10 Effect of Event of Default. The Agreement shall survive Events of Default and remain in full force and effect, even upon full disbursement of the LRIP Grant, and shall only be terminated under the circumstances set forth in Section 2.11. Section 2.11 Termination of Agreement and Modification of LRIP Grant. A. If the Project is not started within five (5) years after the effective date of the Agreement or the LRIP Grant has not been disbursed within four (4) years after the date the Project was started, MnDOT’ s obligation to fund the LRIP Grant shall terminate. In such event, (i) if none of the LRIP Grant has been disbursed by such date, MnDOT shall have no obligation to fund the LRIP Grant and the Agreement will terminate, and (ii) if some but not all of the LRIP Grant has been disbursed by such date, MnDOT shall have no further obligation to provide any additional funding for the LRIP Grant and the Agreement shall remain in force but shall be modified to reflect the amount of the LRIP Grant that was actually disbursed and the Public Entity is still obligated to complete the Project by the Completion Date. B. The Agreement shall terminate upon the Public Entity’s sale of its interest in the Real Property and transmittal of the required portion of the proceeds of the sale to the Commissioner in compliance with Minn. Stat. Sec. 16A.695 and the Commissioner’s Order, or upon the termination of the Public Entity’s ownership interest in the Real Property if such ownership interest is an easement. Section 2.12 Excess Funds. If the full amount of the G.O. Grant and any matching funds referred to in Section 5.13 are not needed to complete the Project, then, unless language in the G.O. Bonding Legislation indicates otherwise, the G.O. Grant shall be reduced by the amount not needed. Article III COMPLIANCE WITH MINNESOTA STATUTE, SEC. 16A.695 AND THE COMMISSIONER’S ORDER Section 3.01 State Bond Financed Property. The Public Entity acknowledges that its interest in the Real Property is, or when acquired by it will be, “state bond financed property”, as such term is used in Minn. Stat. Sec. 16A.695 and the Commissioner’s Order and, therefore, the provisions contained in such statute and order apply, or will apply, to its interest in the Real Property, even if the LRIP Grant will only pay for a portion of the Project. Section 3.02 Preservation of Tax Exempt Status. In order to preserve the tax-exempt status of the G.O. Bonds, the Public Entity agrees as follows: A. It will not use the Real Property or use or invest the LRIP Grant or any other sums treated as “bond proceeds” under Section 148 of the Code (including “investment proceeds,” “invested sinking funds” and “replacement proceeds”) in such a manner as to cause the G.O. Bonds to be classified as “arbitrage bonds” under Code Section 148. Revised October 2024 17 242 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 B. It will deposit and hold the LRIP Grant in a segregated non-interest-bearing account until such funds are used for payments for the Project. C. It will, upon written request, provide the Commissioner all information required to satisfy the informational requirements set forth in the Code, including Sections 103 and 148, with respect to the G.O. Bonds. D. It will, upon the occurrence of any act or omission by the Public Entity that could cause the interest on the G.O. Bonds to no longer be tax exempt and upon direction from the Commissioner, take such actions and furnish such documents as the Commissioner determines to be necessary to ensure that the interest to be paid on the G.O. Bonds is exempt from federal taxation, which such action may include: (i) compliance with proceedings intended to classify the G.O. Bonds as a “qualified bond” within the meaning of Code Section 141(e), or (ii) changing the nature of the use of the Real Property so that none of the net proceeds of the G.O. Bonds will be deemed to be used, directly or indirectly, in an “unrelated trade or business” or for any “private business use” within the meaning of Code Sections 141(b) and 145(a). E. It will not otherwise use any of the LRIP Grant or take, permit or cause to be taken, or omit to take, any action that would adversely affect the exemption from federal income taxation of the interest on the G.O. Bonds, and if it should take, permit or cause to be taken, or omit to take, as appropriate, any such action, it shall take all lawful actions necessary to correct such actions or omissions promptly upon obtaining knowledge thereof. Section 3.03 Changes to G.O. Compliance Legislation or the Commissioner’s Order. If Minn. Stat. Sec. 16A.695 or the Commissioner’s Order is amended in a manner that reduces any requirement imposed against the Public Entity, or if the Public Entity’s interest in the Real Property becomes exempted from Minn. Stat. Sec. 16A.695 and the Commissioner’s Order, then upon written request by the Public Entity, MnDOT shall execute an amendment to the Agreement to implement such amendment or exempt the Public Entity’s interest in the Real Property from Minn. Stat. Sec. 16A.695 and the Commissioner’s Order. Article IV DISBURSEMENT OF GRANT PROCEEDS Section 4.01 The Advances. MnDOT agrees, on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth herein, to make Advances of the LRIP Grant to the Public Entity from time to time in an aggregate total amount not to exceed the amount of the LRIP Grant. If the amount of LRIP Grant that MnDOT cumulatively disburses hereunder to the Public Entity is less than the amount of the LRIP Grant delineated in Section 1.01, then MnDOT and the Public Entity shall enter into and execute whatever documents MnDOT may request in order to amend or modify this Agreement to reduce the amount of the LRIP Grant to the amount actually disbursed. Provided, however, in accordance with the provisions contained in Section 2.11, MnDOT’s obligation to make Advances shall terminate as of the dates specified in Section 2.11 even if the entire LRIP Grant has not been disbursed by such dates. Advances shall only be for expenses that (i) are for those items of a capital nature delineated in Source and Use of Funds that is attached as Exhibit A, (ii) accrued no earlier than the effective date of the legislation that appropriated the funds that are used to fund the LRIP Grant, or (iii) have otherwise been consented to, in writing, by the Commissioner. It is the intent of the parties hereto that the rate of disbursement of the Advances shall not exceed the rate Revised October 2024 18 243 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 of completion of the Project or the rate of disbursement of the matching funds required, if any, under Section 5.13. Therefore, the cumulative amount of all Advances disbursed by the State Entity at any point in time shall not exceed the portion of the Project that has been completed and the percentage of the matching funds required, if any, under Section 5.13 that have been disbursed as of such point in time. This requirement is expressed by way of the following two formulas: Formula #1: Cumulative Advances < (Program Grant) × (percentage of matching funds, if any, required under Section 5.13 that have been disbursed) Formula #2: Cumulative Advances < (Program Grant) × (percentage of Project completed) Section 4.02 Draw Requisitions. Whenever the Public Entity desires a disbursement of a portion of the LRIP Grant the Public Entity shall submit to MnDOT a Draw Requisition duly executed on behalf of the Public Entity or its designee. Each Draw Requisition with respect to construction items shall be limited to amounts equal to: (i) the total value of the classes of the work by percentage of completion as approved by the Public Entity and MnDOT, plus (ii) the value of materials and equipment not incorporated in the Project but delivered and suitably stored on or off the Real Property in a manner acceptable to MnDOT, less (iii) any applicable retainage, and less (iv) all prior Advances. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, no Advances for materials stored on or off the Real Property will be made by MnDOT unless the Public Entity shall advise MnDOT, in writing, of its intention to so store materials prior to their delivery and MnDOT has not objected thereto. At the time of submission of each Draw Requisition, other than the final Draw Requisition, the Public Entity shall submit to MnDOT such supporting evidence as may be requested by MnDOT to substantiate all payments which are to be made out of the relevant Draw Requisition or to substantiate all payments then made with respect to the Project. The final Draw Requisition shall not be submitted before completion of the Project, including any correction of material defects in workmanship or materials (other than the completion of punch list items). At the time of submission of the final Draw Requisition the Public Entity shall submit to MnDOT: (I) such supporting evidence as may be requested by MnDOT to substantiate all payments which are to be made out of the final Draw Requisition or to substantiate all payments then made with respect to the Project, and (ii) satisfactory evidence that all work requiring inspection by municipal or other governmental authorities having jurisdiction has been duly inspected and approved by such authorities and that all requisite certificates and other approvals have been issued. If on the date an Advance is desired the Public Entity has complied with all requirements of this Agreement and MnDOT approves the relevant Draw Requisition, then MnDOT shall disburse the amount of the requested Advance to the Public Entity. Section 4.03 Additional Funds. If MnDOT shall at any time in good faith determine that the sum of the undisbursed amount of the LRIP Grant plus the amount of all other funds committed to the Project is less than the amount required to pay all costs and expenses of any kind which reasonably may be anticipated in connection with the Project, then MnDOT may send written notice thereof to the Public Entity specifying the amount which must be supplied in order to provide sufficient funds to complete the Project. The Public Entity agrees that it will, within 10 calendar days of receipt of any such notice, supply or have some other entity supply the amount of funds specified in MnDOT's notice. Revised October 2024 19 244 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 Section 4.04 Condition Precedent to Any Advance.The obligation of MnDOT to make any Advance hereunder (including the initial Advance) shall be subject to the following conditions precedent: A. MnDOT shall have received a Draw Requisition for such Advance specifying the amount of funds being requested, which such amount when added to all prior requests for an Advance shall not exceed the amount of the LRIP Grant set forth in Section 1.01. B. No Event of Default under this Agreement or event which would constitute an Event of Default but for the requirement that notice be given or that a period of grace or time elapse shall have occurred and be continuing. C. No determination shall have been made by MnDOT that the amount of funds committed to the Project is less than the amount required to pay all costs and expenses of any kind that may reasonably be anticipated in connection with the Project, or if such a determination has been made and notice thereof sent to the Public Entity under Section 4.03, then the Public Entity has supplied, or has caused some other entity to supply, the necessary funds in accordance with such section or has provided evidence acceptable to MnDOT that sufficient funds are available. D. The State Entity shall have received evidence, in form and substance acceptable to the State Entity, that the Public Entity has sufficient funds to fully and completely pay for the Project and all other expenses that may occur in conjunction therewith. E. The Public Entity has supplied to the State Entity all other items that the State Entity may reasonably require Section 4.05 Processing and Disbursement of Advances. The Public Entity acknowledges and agrees as follows: A. Advances are not made prior to completion of work performed on the Project. B. All Advances are processed on a reimbursement basis. C. The Public Entity must first document expenditures to obtain an Advance. D. Reimbursement requests are made on a partial payment basis or when the Project is completed. E. All payments are made following the “Delegated Contract Process or State Aid Payment Request” as requested and approved by the appropriate district state aid engineer. Section 4.06 Construction Inspections. The Public Entity shall be responsible for making its own inspections and observations regarding the completion of the Project, and shall determine to its own satisfaction that all work done or materials supplied have been properly done or supplied in accordance with all contracts that the Public Entity has entered into regarding the completion of the Project. Article V MISCELLANEOUS Section 5.01 Insurance. If the Public Entity elects to maintain general comprehensive liability insurance regarding the Real Property, then the Public Entity shall have MnDOT named as an additional named insured therein. Revised October 2024 20 245 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 Section 5.02 Condemnation. If, after the Public Entity has acquired the ownership interest set forth in Section 2.02, all or any portion of the Real Property is condemned to an extent that the Public Entity can no longer comply with Section 2.04, then the Public Entity shall, at its sole option, either: (i) use the condemnation proceeds to acquire an interest in additional real property needed for the Public Entity to continue to comply with Section 2.04 and to provide whatever additional funds that may be needed for such purposes, or (ii) submit a request to MnDOT and the Commissioner to allow it to sell the remaining portion of its interest in the Real Property. Any condemnation proceeds which are not used to acquire an interest in additional real property shall be applied in accordance with Minn. Stat. Sec. 16A.695 and the Commissioner’s Order as if the Public Entity’s interest in the Real Property had been sold. If the Public Entity elects to sell its interest in the portion of the Real Property that remains after the condemnation, such sale must occur within a reasonable time period after the date the condemnation occurred and the cumulative sum of the condemnation and sale proceeds applied in accordance with Minn. Stat. Sec. 16A.695 and the Commissioner’s Order. If MnDOT receives any condemnation proceeds referred to herein, MnDOT agrees to or pay over to the Public Entity all of such condemnation proceeds so that the Public Entity can comply with the requirements of this Section. Section 5.03 Use, Maintenance, Repair and Alterations. The Public Entity shall not, without the written consent of MnDOT and the Commissioner, (i) permit or allow the use of any of the Real Property for any purpose other than the purposes specified in Section 2.04, (ii) substantially alter any of the Real Property except such alterations as may be required by laws, ordinances or regulations, or such other alterations as may improve the Real Property by increasing its value or which improve its ability to be used for the purposes set forth in Section 2.04, (iii) take any action which would unduly impair or depreciate the value of the Real Property, (iv) abandon the Real Property, or (v) commit or permit any act to be done in or on the Real Property in violation of any law, ordinance or regulation. If the Public Entity fails to maintain the Real Property in accordance with this Section, MnDOT may perform whatever acts and expend whatever funds necessary to so maintain the Real Property, and the Public Entity irrevocably authorizes MnDOT to enter upon the Real Property to perform such acts as may be necessary to so maintain the Real Property. Any actions taken or funds expended by MnDOT shall be at its sole discretion, and nothing contained herein shall require MnDOT to take any action or incur any expense and MnDOT shall not be responsible, or liable to the Public Entity or any other entity, for any such acts that are performed in good faith and not in a negligent manner. Any funds expended by MnDOT pursuant to this Section shall be due and payable on demand by MnDOT and will bear interest from the date of payment by MnDOT at a rate equal to the lesser of the maximum interest rate allowed by law or 18% per year based upon a 365-day year. Section 5.04 Recordkeeping and Reporting. The Public Entity shall maintain books and records pertaining to Project costs and expenses needed to comply with the requirements contained herein, Minn. Stat. Sec. 16A.695, the Commissioner’s Order, and Minn. Stat. Sec. 174.52 and all rules related thereto, and upon request shall allow MnDOT, its auditors, the Legislative Auditor for the State of Minnesota, or the State Auditor for the State of Minnesota, to inspect, audit, copy, or abstract all of such items. The Public Entity shall use generally accepted accounting principles in the maintenance of such items, and shall retain all of such books and records for a period of six years after the date that the Project is fully completed and placed into operation. Section 5.05 Inspections by MnDOT. The Public Entity shall allow MnDOT to inspect the Real Property upon reasonable request by MnDOT and without interfering with the normal use of the Real Property. Revised October 2024 21 246 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 Section 5.06 Liability. The Public Entity and MnDOT agree that each will be responsible for its own acts and the results thereof to the extent authorized by law, and neither shall be responsible for the acts of the other party and the results thereof. The liability of MnDOT and the Commissioner is governed by the provisions of Minn. Stat. Sec. 3.736. If the Public Entity is a “municipality” as that term is used in Minn. Stat. Chapter 466, then the liability of the Public Entity is governed by the provisions of Chapter 466. The Public Entity’s liability hereunder shall not be limited to the extent of insurance carried by or provided by the Public Entity, or subject to any exclusion from coverage in any insurance policy. Section 5.07 Relationship of the Parties. Nothing contained in the Agreement is to be construed as establishing a relationship of co-partners or joint venture among the Public Entity, MnDOT, or the Commissioner, nor shall the Public Entity be considered to be an agent, representative, or employee of MnDOT, the Commissioner, or the State of Minnesota in the performance of the Agreement or the Project. No employee of the Public Entity or other person engaging in the performance of the Agreement or the Project shall be deemed have any contractual relationship with MnDOT, the Commissioner, or the State of Minnesota and shall not be considered an employee of any of those entities. Any claims that may arise on behalf of said employees or other persons out of employment or alleged employment, including claims under the Workers’ Compensation Act of the State of Minnesota, claims of discrimination against the Public Entity or its officers, agents, contractors, or employees shall in no way be the responsibility of MnDOT, the Commissioner, or the State of Minnesota. Such employees or other persons shall not require nor be entitled to any compensation, rights or benefits of any kind whatsoever from MnDOT, the Commissioner, or the State of Minnesota, including tenure rights, medical and hospital care, sick and vacation leave, disability benefits, severance pay and retirement benefits. Section 5.08 Notices. In addition to any notice required under applicable law to be given in another manner, any notices required hereunder must be in writing and personally served or sent by prepaid, registered, or certified mail (return receipt requested), to the address of the party specified below or to such different address as may in the future be specified by a party by written notice to the others: To the Public Entity: At the address indicated on the first page of the Agreement. To MnDOT at: Minnesota Department of Transportation Office of State Aid 395 John Ireland Blvd., MS 500 Saint Paul, MN 55155 Attention: Marc Briese, State Aid Programs Engineer To the Commissioner at: Minnesota Management & Budget 400 Centennial Office Bldg. 658 Cedar St. St. Paul, MN 55155 Attention: Commissioner Section 5.09 Assignment or Modification. Neither the Public Entity nor MnDOT may assign any of its rights or obligations under the Agreement without the prior written consent of the other party. Section 5.10 Waiver. Neither the failure by the Public Entity, MnDOT, or the Commissioner, as a third party beneficiary of the Agreement, in one or more instances to insist upon the complete observance or performance of any provision hereof, nor the failure of the Public Entity, MnDOT, or the Commissioner to exercise any right or remedy conferred hereunder or afforded by law shall be construed as waiving any Revised October 2024 22 247 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 breach of such provision or the right to exercise such right or remedy thereafter. In addition, no delay by any of the Public Entity, MnDOT, or the Commissioner in exercising any right or remedy hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right or remedy preclude other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right or remedy. Section 5.11 Choice of Law and Venue. All matters relating to the validity, interpretation, performance, or enforcement of the Agreement shall be determined in accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota. All legal actions arising from any provision of the Agreement shall be initiated and venued in the State of Minnesota District Court located in St. Paul, Minnesota. Section 5.12 Severability. If any provision of the Agreement is finally judged by any court to be invalid, then the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect and they shall be interpreted, performed, and enforced as if the invalid provision did not appear herein. Section 5.13 Matching Funds. Any matching funds as shown on Page 1 of the Grant Agreement that are required to be obtained and supplied by the Public Entity must either be in the form of (i) cash monies, (ii) legally binding commitments for money, or (iii) equivalent funds or contributions, including equity, which have been or will be used to pay for the Project. The Public Entity shall supply to MnDOT whatever documentation MnDOT may request to substantiate the availability and source of any matching funds. Section 5.14 Sources and Uses of Funds. The Public Entity represents to MnDOT and the Commissioner that the Sources and Uses of Funds Schedule attached as Exhibit A accurately shows the total cost of the Project and all of the funds that are available for the completion of the Project. The Public Entity will supply any other information and documentation that MnDOT or the Commissioner may request to support or explain any of the information contained in the Sources and Uses of Funds Schedule. If any of the funds shown in the Sources and Uses of Funds Schedule have conditions precedent to the release of such funds, the Public Entity must provide to MnDOT a detailed description of such conditions and what is being done to satisfy such conditions. Section 5.15 Project Completion Schedule. The Public Entity represents to MnDOT and the Commissioner that the Project Completion Schedule attached as Exhibit B correctly and accurately sets forth the projected schedule for the completion of the Project. Section 5.16 Third-Party Beneficiary. The Governmental Program will benefit the State of Minnesota and the provisions and requirements contained herein are for the benefit of both the State Entity and the State of Minnesota. Therefore, the State of Minnesota, by and through its Commissioner of MMB, is and shall be a third-party beneficiary of this Agreement. Section 5.17 Public Entity Tasks. Any tasks that the Agreement imposes upon the Public Entity may be performed by such other entity as the Public Entity may select or designate, provided that the failure of such other entity to perform said tasks shall be deemed to be a failure to perform by the Public Entity. Section 5.18 Data Practices. The Public Entity agrees with respect to any data that it possesses regarding the G.O. Grant or the Project to comply with all of the provisions and restrictions contained in the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act contained in Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13, as such may subsequently be amended or replaced from time to time. Section 5.19 Non-Discrimination. The Public Entity agrees to not engage in discriminatory employment practices regarding the Project and it shall fully comply with all of the provisions contained in Revised October 2024 23 248 Jufn!28/ MnDOT Agreement No. 1058190 SAP No. 127-594-001 Minnesota Statutes Chapters 363A and 181, as such may subsequently be amended or replaced from time to time. Section 5.20 Worker’s Compensation. The Public Entity agrees to comply with all of the provisions relating to worker’s compensation contained in Minn. Stat. Secs. 176.181 subd. 2 and 176.182, as they may be amended or replaced from time to time with respect to the Project. Section 5.21 Antitrust Claims. The Public Entity hereby assigns to MnDOT and the Commissioner of MMB all claims it may have for over charges as to goods or services provided with respect to the Project that arise under the antitrust laws of the State of Minnesota or of the United States of America. Section 5.22 Prevailing Wages. The Public Entity agrees to comply with all of the applicable provisions contained in Minnesota Statutes Chapter 177, and specifically those provisions contained in Minn. Stat.§. 177.41 through 177.435 as they may be amended or replaced from time to time with respect to the Project. By agreeing to this provision, the Public Entity is not acknowledging or agreeing that the cited provisions apply to the Project. Section 5.23 Entire Agreement. The Agreement and all of the exhibits attached thereto embody the entire agreement between the Public Entity and MnDOT, and there are no other agreements, either oral or written, between the Public Entity and MnDOT on the subject matter hereof. Section 5.24 E-Verification. The Public Entity agrees and acknowledges that it is aware of Minn.Stat. § 16C.075 regarding e-verification of employment of all newly hired employees to confirm that such employees are legally entitled to work in the United States, and that it will, if and when applicable, fully comply with such order. Section 5.25 Telecommunications Certification. If federal funds are included in Exhibit A, by signing this agreement, Contractor certifies that, consistent with Section 889 of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019, Pub. L. 115-232 (Aug. 13, 2018), and 2 CFR 200.216, Contractor will not use funding covered by this agreement to procure or obtain, or to extend, renew, or enter into any contract to procure or obtain, any equipment, system, or service that uses “covered telecommunications equipment or services” (as that term is defined in Section 889 of the Act) as a substantial or essential component of any system or as critical technology as part of any system. Contractor will include this certification as a flow down clause in any contract related to this agreement. Section 5.26 Title VI/Non-discrimination Assurances. Public Entity agrees to comply with all applicable US DOT Standard Title VI/Non-Discrimination Assurances contained in DOT Order No. 1050.2A, and in particular Appendices A and E, which can be found at: https://edocs- public.dot.state.mn.us/edocs_public/DMResultSet/download?docId=11149035. If federal funds are included in Exhibit A, Public Entity will ensure the appendices and solicitation language within the assurances are inserted into contracts as required. MnDOT may conduct a review of the Public Entity’s compliance with this provision. The Public Entity must cooperate with MnDOT throughout the review process by supplying all requested information and documentation to MnDOT, making Public Entity staff and officials available for meetings as requested, and correcting any areas of non-compliance as determined by MnDOT. Section 5.27 Electronic Records and Signatures. The parties agree to contract by electronic means. This includes using electronic signatures and converting original documents to electronic records. Section 5.28 Certification. By signing this Agreement, the Grantee certifies that it is not suspended or debarred from receiving federal or state awards. Revised October 2024 24 249 Jufn!29/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By: Jim Kosluchar, Director of Public Works Steve Monsrud, Deputy Director Public SafetyPolice Division Title Resolution No. 2024-148,Authorizing an Agreement with Xcel Energy Consenting to Improvements for City of Fridley K-9 Training Facility Background Earlier this year, Public Safety and Public Works Departments evaluated a site at Locke Park that is currently unutilized that would be particularly suitable for a more permanent K-9 Training Facility due to its proximity, adequate space, and public screening, The current facility located on Hickory Drive is not utilized as it might be due to the lack of proximity and quality of space for K-9 Training. After an internal evaluation, staff was able to obtain conditional permission from Xcel Energy to use the site; it is in City of Fridley property but within an easement for overhead power lines that traverse Locke Park. As Public Safety has been looking for a more permanent site for several years for its K-9 Training Facility, we appreciate our relationship withXcel Energy in being able to come to an agreement that allows us to establish a permanent site. Financial Impact The selected site provides convenient use at a fairly lowcost; Public Works and Public Safety staff will be able to construct improvements needed for ananticipated cost to be less than $15,000. Recommendation Staff recommend the approval of Resolution No. 2024-148,Authorizing an Agreement with Xcel EnergyConsenting to Improvements for City of Fridley K-9 Training Facility. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods & PlacesCommunity Identity & Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity X Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 24: Jufn!29/ Attachments and Other Resources !Resolution No. 2024-148 !Fyijcju!B;!Approximate layout of proposed K-9 Training Facility in Locke Park !Agreement with Xcel Energy Consenting to Improvements for City of Fridley K-9 Training Facility ! Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 251 Jufn!29/ ResolutionNo. 2024-148 Authorizing an Agreement with Xcel Energy Consenting to Improvements for City of Fridley K-9 Training Facility Whereas, the City of Fridley (City) has had limited space and utility of its K-9 Training Facility where currently combined with its impound area on Hickory Street; and Whereas, the Public Safety and Public Works Departments evaluated a site at Locke Park that is currently unutilized that would be particularly suitable due to its proximity, adequate space, and public screening; and Whereas, the site is located on City property within an Xcel Energy utility easement that prohibits permanent structures or other improvements with the land, but would allow fencing and challenge elements related to a K-9 Training Facility to exist within its easement; and Whereas, the City has the means to develop plans and make improvements necessary to establish a K-9 Training Facility; and Whereas, Xcel Energy has agreed in principal to such a use with the terms of allowable use in the attached Consent Agreement. Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley does hereby agree to the terms and conditions of the attached Consent To Improvements agreement, and further will pursue establishing the planned K-9 Training Facility within the area described. th Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 14 day of October, 2024. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: Melissa Moore City Clerk 252 Jufn!29/ Exhibit A: Approximate layout of proposed K-9 Training Facility in Locke Park 253 Jufn!29/ (R ESERVED FOR R ECORDING D ATA) RETURN TO: Xcel Energy Siting & Land Rights,Seth Wight 414 Nicollet Mall, 06 Minneapolis, MN 55401 CONSENT TO IMPROVEMENTS Line No.0871 Name City of Fridley THIS CONSENT TO IMPROVEMENTS (this “Consent”), dated the _____ day of _______________, 2024, is made by and between City of Fridley, their heirs, successors, and assigns (“Requestor”) and Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota Corporation, herein referred to as “Xcel Energy”, having an office and place of business in the City of Minneapolis, County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Xcel Energy obtained certain rights to construct and maintain facilities for the distribution and transmission of electrical energy in, over and across the following described property owned by Requestor (the thth “Premises”), by that document dated September 10, 1979 and recorded on the 19 day of October, 1979as Document Number 107089.0 – Torrens, and 537004.0-Abstract. (the “Easement”). Premises:The Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) of the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) of Section 11, Township 30 North, Range 24 West, except the North 50 feet therof, located in Anoka County, Minnesota. WHEREAS, Requestor has applied to Xcel Energy for permission to use a portion of the Easement for commercial purposes, hereinafter reffered to as (the “Easement Area”). The Easement Area affected by this Consent is shown on Exhibit “B”, attached hereto. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises exchanged herein, the parties for themselves and their respective successors and assigns agree as follows: 1. Xcel Energy consents to Requestor’s use of the Easement Area for the purposes described in Exhibit “A”, attached hereto and made a part hereof, subject to Requestor’s strict compliance with the terms set forth herein. 2. The Requestor acknowledges that it has inspected the Easement Area and determined it to be suitable for the uses described in Paragraph 1 above. Requestor agrees that it is not relying on any oral or written representation of 1 of 4 254 Jufn!29/ Xcel Energy concerning the Easement Area (including but not limited to dimensions, soil conditions, environmental conditions, and municipal restrictions, or use by adjoining or third parties). 3. No future work shall be conducted on the Easement Area until Requestor has received written approval from Xcel Energy. As a condition to approval, Requestor shall submit detailed plans of the work and a description of work procedures. Xcel Energy’s approval of any work or work procedures merely indicates its consent to the proposed activities and does not constitute a representation or warranty concerning the suitability, prudency, effectiveness, or propriety of the proposed activities. 4. Requestor agrees that within thirty (30) days of Xcel Energy’s submittal of an invoice, Requestor shall reimburse Xcel Energy for its reasonable expenses to review any request for work (including but not limited to costs for administrative review, engineering and field inspection). 5. Prior to commencing work, Requestor shall designate a representative who will supervise the work, be present during all work, and be authorized to control and, if necessary, suspend the work. 6. Requestor shall immediately suspend its work if requested by Xcel Energy. If suspension is required due to Requestor’s failure to strictly comply with the terms of this Consent, upon such suspension the parties shall consult in an effort to cure such noncompliance so that the Requestor may resume its activities. 7. Requestor shall not at any time use or store any pollutant or hazardous material within the Easement Area, and shall at all times maintain the Easement Area in a safe and lawful condition. 8. Requestor shall, at its sole cost and risk, obtain all permits, consents or approvals required for its occupancy and use of the Easement Area. Upon Xcel Energy’s request, Requestor shall provide evidence reasonably satisfactory to Xcel Energy that all required consents or permits are in force for Requestor’s use of the Easement Area. 9. As part of Xcel Energy’s business operations, Xcel Energy shall have the right, at any time and without liability or compensation to Requestor, to use the Easement Area to install, use, repair, maintain, relocate or remove facilities that presently exist or may in the future be located within the Easement Area. 10. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY; INDEMNITY. Requestor shall indemnify, defend and hold Xcel Energy, its agents, employees, and affiliates harmless from any cost, liability, damage, loss, claim, action or proceeding whatsoever for injury to persons (including death) or damage to property which may arise from or be claimed to have arisen from Requestor’s exercise of the rights granted in this Consent. Requestor, on behalf of itself, its successors, assigns, and representatives, hereby releases Xcel Energy from any liability for damages incurred by Requestor, its successors, assigns, representatives, employees, agents, or those under its control arising from (1) Xcel Energy’s use and improvement of the Easement Area for its business purposes, (2) the existing condition of the Easement Area, (3) Xcel Energy’s future installations, (4) Xcel Energy’s actions reasonably necessary to protect its property during emergency conditions, or (5) Xcel Energy’s exercise of its rights to remove improvements, grading or other work installed within the Easement Area by or on behalf of Requestor without Xcel Energy’s prior approval. 11. Unless otherwise provided for as part of the conditions for approval, throughout the time Requestor is conducting work on the Easement Area, Requestor shall insure that any contractor conducting said work shall maintain and provide evidence to Xcel Energy of insurance coverage at least equivalent to the following or Requestor shall provide, at Requestor’s expense, the following coverage: a. Worker’s Compensation at statutory limits with Employers Liability coverage of at least $100,000 limits if such party is at any time during the term of this Consent subject to the requirements of any applicable law governing worker’s compensation. 2 of 4 255 Jufn!29/ b.Comprehensive General Liability Coverage, (including blanket contractual liability) against claims for bodily injury, death and property damage, including environmental damage, arising out of such party’s operations, affording combined single limit protection of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) with respect to personal injury or death and property damage, including environmental damage. All policies shall be endorsed to (1) name Xcel Energy its directors, officers, employees and affiliates as additional insured with respect to any and all bodily injury and/or property damage, and (2) to require thirty (30) days written notice be given to Xcel Energy prior to any cancellation or material changes in the policy. \[The balance of the page is left intentionally blank\] 3 of 4 256 Jufn!29/ N WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Consent to be executed on the date aforementioned. REQUESTOR: CITY OF FRIDLEY NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY, a Minnesota corporation _________________________________ Name: ____________________________________ Peter D. Gitzen, Manager Siting & Land Rights _________________________________ Xcel Energy Services Inc. Name: an Authorized Agent for Northern States Power Company STATE OF ) ) ss. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ___ day of _________________________, 2024, by ________________________________________,________________________________________ . (Stamp) _________________________________________ Notary Public My Commission Expires: ______________________ STATE OF ) ) ss. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ___ day of _________________________, 2024, by ________________________________________,________________________________________ . (Stamp) _________________________________________ Notary Public My Commission Expires: ______________________ STATE OF ) ) ss. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _______ day of ___________, 2024, by Peter D. Gitzen, Manager, Siting and Land Rights, Xcel Energy Services, Inc., as an authorized agent for Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation, on behalf of the corporation. (Stamp) _________________________________________ Notary Public My Commission Expires: ______________________ This Instrument Drafted By: Seth Wight, an employee of Xcel Energy, 414 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN 55401 4 of 4 257 Jufn!29/ ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF CONSENT TO IMPROVEMENTS DATED ______________, 2024, BETWEEN XCEL ENERGY and the City of Fridley EXHIBIT “A” SCOPE OF PROJECT: Proposed site plans to build a secured K-9 training area along line 0871 affecting STR 105-107. Requestors are planning on installing an 8’ fence around the proposed area (see plans). There will be training equipment inside the enclosed area. There are plans for vehicle gates on either end of the enclosed area as well. The requestor is seeking initial feedback on the feasibility of the project along with other construction considerations before submitting a final plan. Final plans should be reviewed and approved by Xcel Energy. (1) Excavation close to structure location. A minimum distance of 20.0 feet of supported earth must be maintained from any part of the line structure. Support of the ground beyond the 20.0 feet may be provided by a slope no greater than three feet horizontal to one foot vertical. Support may also be provided by the use of cribbing, sheet piling, retaining wall or tunneling. The specific plan for providing the required support and the excavation plan for the proposed project must be submitted to Xcel Energy for review and approval prior to construction start. (2) Grade change around structure location. Fill around or above the structure is not permitted. The grade around the structures must provide for surface water runoff – no surface water ponding around structures will be permitted. Any cost related to the adjustment of Xcel Energy’s facilities will be at the requestor’s expense. (3) Grade change within easement. The ground elevation within the Easement Area shall not be increased above the existing grade. Stockpiling of soil and/or material within the Easement Area will not be permitted. Any proposed grade changes required for the site driveway must be reviewed and approved by Xcel Energy prior to the start of construction. No plans for grading have been reviewed and approved. (4) Clearances to equipment and workers – Transmission Line #0871, 115 KV A 15-foot clearance radius from the tower footing to the fence should be maintained. The fence shall not prevent access to the structure. Xcel is not responsible for any damage to the fence in the event of an emergency. Fence grounding is recommended for fences with conductive rails and non-conductive posts. Grasses and forbs may be panted in the wire zone and species with a mature height of 12’ or less may be planted in the border zone Any construction activities occurring near the transmission line(s) shall comply with all OSHA Safety Clearances. If these clearances cannot be maintained, the contractor or developer must request a line outage by calling Xcel Energy's System Operations Department. Outages are not guaranteed. If an outage is possible, adequate advanced notice must be provided in order to schedule the line outage. The applicable clearance value for Cranes & Equipment from Table 1 below, according to the specific voltage, is required at all times between the energized electrical conductors and any cranes or equipment used in construction activities. 258 Jufn!29/ The applicable clearance value for Unqualified Workersfrom Table 1 below, according to the specific voltage, is required at all times between the energized electrical conductors and construction workers. Disclaimer: Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the worker to verify the provided OSHA clearances are current and accurate, and to adhere to such clearances. Xcel Energy accepts no liability for any incorrect or out of date clearances values, or misuse of the clearance values. OSHA Website: https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber Table 1: Minimum approach distances for equipment and unqualified workers performing work near power lines Maximum System Operating a Voltage Unqualified bg, h (V = Volts, kV = Kilovolts) Cranes & Equipment Doing Work Workers cc Operator QualifiedQualified - Requirements Minimum Proximity alarm, or Mark - e, f Safeguards unqualified spotter, or Boundary d range control device up to 750 V 10'-0'' 20'-0'' 10'-0" up to 50 kV 10'-0'' 20'-0'' 10'-0" 69 kV 15'-0'' 20'-0'' 10'-9" 115 kV 15'-0'' 20'-0'' 12'-5" 138 kV 15'-0'' 20'-0'' 13'-3" 161 kV 15'-0'' 20'-0'' 14'-0" 230 kV 20'-0'' 20'-0'' 15'-5" 345 kV 20'-0'' 20'-0'' 20'-5" 500 kV 25'-0'' 50'-0'' 26'-9" 259 Jufn!29/ Table 1 Footnotes: Operating voltage may be AC or DC, phase-to-phase, or phase-to-ground. An unqualified worker is a not expected to be able to distinguish. b Per OSHA Table A, 29 CFR 1926.1408. c Must be qualified per OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1408(g). d Must meet requirements per OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1407 and OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1408(b), use one of the following: (1) a proximity alarm, (2) a dedicated spotter, (3) a device that automatically warns the operator when to stop movement, such as a range control warning device, (4) a device that automatically limits range of movement, set to prevent encroachment, or (5) an insulating link/device. e Per OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1408(a)(2)(ii), and 1926.1409(a), use minimum controls boundary f Per OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1408 (a)(1)(i), mark boundaries at or outside your MAD with items such as flags orrange limit/range control warning devices. The operator must not operate the crane beyond those boundaries. g This includes any worker not in a vehicle, such as workers performing work on the ground, or on elevated platforms or scaffolding. Includes allowance for worker’s reach and reach with conductive objects. h Clearance values determined according to OSHA 1910.333(c)(3)(i)(A)(2). The OSHA requirements in this section must be included on the plan sets and specifications given to contractors. (5) Building on easements. There shall be no additional permanent or temporary buildings allowed within the easement area, without prior written approval from Xcel Energy. (6) Fuel and refueling on easements. There shall be no fuel tanks stored or refueling of vehicles and equipment within the easement. (7) Streetlights and signs on easements. If there are to be streetlights, signboards, identification signs or any other type of non-building structure within the easement, detailed plans must be submitted to Xcel Energy prior to construction for review and approval to verify compliance with electrical code clearances prior to construction start. Metallic structures must be properly grounded. The same working clearance criteria as stated in paragraph (4) also applies, for equipment used to erect and install light standards, sign boards, etc. Any metallic structure, pole, wire or item placed in the vicinity of a high-voltage transmission line will have the potential to become electrically charged due to electrical induction. The development of an electric charge results in a potential difference between the metal installation and the ground, which can result in electrical shocks when the item is touched. Placement of such metallic installation should take into consideration the shock potential during the; construction, intended use AND future maintenance activities. Items which become charged must be connected to a grounding rod or grounding system to prevent shocks. 25: Jufn!29/ (8)Notification. Prior to the start of construction and following project completion, the requestor or contractor must notify Xcel Energy. Please contact Seth Wight at (612) 342-8926, or by email at seth.j.wight@xcelenergy.com It is the express condition of this consent that all other terms and conditions of that certain easement shall remain in full force and effect. NOTICE REGARDING LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: Requester understands and agrees that pursuant to the foregoing consent provisions, Xcel Energy is not liable for any damages it or any other party may cause to the improvements authorized herein. (Line 0871: Str.105-107) 261 Jufn!2:/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14,2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Mike Maher, Parks and RecreationDirector Title Resolution No. 2024-149, Approving a One-Time Rental Fee Waiver at Moore Lake Community Building for Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health and Well-Being Background Fridley Parks and Recreation facilities offer rental to non-profit organizations at the same rate as an individual resident. In some cases, organizations may wish to request that part, or all, of this rental fee be waived. The process is reviewed by the Parks and Recreation Commission and then passed along for possible approval to Fridley City Council. Approved requests will appear as a consent agenda item on the Council meeting following the Commission meeting. Fees are as follows: Lee Carlson Center for Mental Heath and Well-Being has requested a full waiver of the $150 half-day weekday rental fee for their November 21, 2024 facility rental. Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 262 Jufn!2:/ Financial Impact Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health and Well-Being has requested a full waiver of the $150 half-day weekday rental fee for their November 21, 2024 facility rental. The approval of the attached request for waiver of fees will not have a significant impact on rental revenue or operation of the Moore Lake Community Building. The Parks and Recreation Commission has recommended approval of this request but would like to discuss policy parameters at their November meeting for consideration of future requests. Recommendation Staff recommends that the Council approve Resolution No. 2024-149, Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health and Well-Being Request for Rental Fee Waiver at Moore Lake Community Building. The Parks and Recreation Commission recommended approval of the application to waive the rental fee for Lee Carlson Center at their October 7 meeting. Attachments and Other Resources !Resolution No. 2024-149 !Application submission from Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health and Well-Being Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 263 Jufn!2:/ Resolution No. 2024-149 Approving a One-Time Rental Fee Waiver at Moore Lake Community Building for Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health and Well-Being Whereas, the City of Fridley (City) has established rental fees for use of Parks and Recreation facilities such as community buildings, park shelters, and athletic fields; and Whereas, Parks and Recreation department administers the facility rental program for the Moore Lake Community Building; and Whereas, the City has established an application process for non-profit organizations to request that facility rental fees are waived or reduced; and Whereas, the City has received an application request to waive rental fees from the Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health and Well-Being, a non-profit organization, for their Bridgeview Art Show event to be held on November 21, 2024 at the Moore Lake Community Building; and Whereas, the applicant has requested the City waive the $150 facility rental fee; and Whereas, the Parks and Recreation Commission has reviewed the application at their October 7, 2024 meeting and recommended that the rental fee be waived; and Whereas, staff recommend the facility rental fee be waived due to the community-oriented nature of the event. Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves the $150 fee waiver application requested by the Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health and Well- Being for their Bridgeview Art Show event. Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 14th day of October, 2024. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: ___________________________________ Melissa Moore City Clerk 264 Jufn!2:/ 265 Jufn!2:/ 266 Jufn!2:/ 267 Jufn!31/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14,2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Mike Maher, Parks and RecreationDirector Title Resolution No. 2024-150, Approving a One-Time Rental Fee Waiver at Moore Lake Community Building for Mississippi Watershed Management Organization (MWMO) Background Fridley Parks and Recreation facilities offer rental to non-profit organizations at the same rate as an individual resident. In some cases, organizations may wish to request that part, or all, of thisrental fee be waived. The process is reviewed by the Parks and Recreation Commission and then passed along for possible approval to City Council. Approved requests will appear as a consent agenda item on the Council meeting following the Commission meeting. Fees are as follows: Mississippi Watershed Management Organization has requested to pay the half day weekday rental fee of $150 for their 10/17/2024 facility rental, which is a half-day in length but spans across both designated rental time periods of 8 am 2 pm and 3 pm -9 pm and would technically be a full-day rental. Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 268 Jufn!31/ Financial Impact The approval of the attached request for waiver of fees will not have a significant impact on rental revenue or operation of the Moore Lake Community Building. The Parks and Recreation Commission has recommended approval of this request but would like to discuss policy parameters at their November meeting for consideration of future requests. Recommendation Staff recommend that the Council approve Resolution No. 2024-150, Mississippi Watershed Management Organization (MWMO) Request for Rental Fee Waiver at Moore Lake Community Building. The Parks and Recreation Commission recommended approval of the application to waive the rental fee for MWMO at their October 7 meeting. Attachments and Other Resources !Resolution No. 2024-150 !Application submission from MWMO Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 269 Jufn!31/ Resolution No. 2024-150 Approving a One-Time Rental Fee Waiver at Moore Lake Community Building for Mississippi Watershed Management Organization (MWMO) Whereas, the City of Fridley (City) has established rental fees for use of Parks and Recreation facilities such as community buildings, park shelters, and athletic fields; and Whereas, Parks and Recreation department administers the facility rental program for the Moore Lake Community Building; and Whereas, the City has established an application process for non-profit organizations to request that facility rental fees are waived or reduced; and Whereas, the City has received an application request to partially waive rental fees from the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization, a non-profit organization, for their Commissioner retreat event to be held on October 17, 2024 at the Moore Lake Community Building from 2 pm until 5 pm; and Whereas, the applicant has requested the City waive the $225 full-day facility rental fee and charge the $150 half-day fee; and Whereas, the Parks and Recreation Commission has reviewed the application at their October 7, 2024 meeting and recommended that the rental fee be reduced; and Whereas, staff recommend the facility rental fee be reduced due to the community-oriented nature of the event. Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves the fee waiver application requested by the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization for their Commissioner retreat event. Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 14th day of October, 2024. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: ___________________________________ Melissa Moore City Clerk 26: Jufn!31/ 271 Jufn!31/ 272 Jufn!32/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By: Beth Kondrick, Deputy City Clerk Title Resolution No. 2024-141,Approving Massage Therapy Individual License Background Pursuant to sections of the Fridley City Code (Code), certain business licensing activities require approval of theFridleyCity Council(Council). The City has receivedthe following license application for approval: Massage TherapyBusiness License Tyshan Black has applied for a Massage Therapy IndividualLicense for use at Lifetime Fitness, 1200 E Moore Lake Drive, Fridley, MN 55432 Staff have performed the required verification steps spelled outinthe License chapter of the City Code. No issues have been found with thislicense applicant, they have passed their background check and previously worked in massage therapy in other Cities with no issues.Staff recommend approval of this massage therapy individuallicense. Financial Impact All revenues for similarlicenses were anticipated as part of the 2024Budget. Recommendation Staff recommend the approval of Resolution No. 2024-141, Approving MassageTherapyIndividual License. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods &Places X Community Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity X Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Attachments Resolution No. 2024-141 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 273 Jufn!32/ Resolution No. 2024-141 Approving Massage Therapy Individual License Whereas, the Fridley City Code (Code) and various sections of Minnesota Statute (M.S.) direct licensing requirements for certain business activities within the City of Fridley (City); and Whereas, pursuant to the License Chapter of Code, the Fridley City Council (Council) must approve Massage Therapy Individual License applications; and Whereas, a Massage Therapy Individual License application was submitted by Tyshan Black for use at Lifetime Fitness; and Whereas, licenses; and Whereas, applicable City staff recommend the approval of the following license by the Council. Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves the following license. Massage Therapy Type of License Applicant Staff Approval City Code Minnesota Statute Massage Therapy Tyshan Black, !City Clerk Chapter 125 M.S. § 471.707 Individual Lifetime Fitness !Public Safety Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 14th day of October, 2024. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: ___________________________________ Melissa Moore City Clerk 274 Jufn!33/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Beth Kondrick, Deputy City Clerk Title Resolution No. 2024-142, Approving Temporary Gambling Permitfor Twin Cities Trout Unlimited Background Pursuant to certain sections of the Fridley City Code (Code), certain business permitting activities require approval of the Fridley City Council (Council), including Temporary Gambling Permits. Mike Rebischkeapplied for a TemporaryGambling Permiton behalf of TwinCities Trout Unlimitedfor a raffle eventbeing held on October 23,2024 at Forgotten Star Brewing. Mr. Rebischkehasmet all requirements, and paid all appropriate fees established in theCode for this temporary permit. Staff have performed all necessary checks to ensure all requirements have been satisfied.Once approved at a municipal level, the application and certification will be forwarded to state licensing authorities. Financial Impact Permitting and licensing fees collected by the City of Fridley are anticipated in the annual budget. Recommendation Staff recommend the approval of Resolution No. 2024-142, Approving Temporary Gambling Permit for Twin Cities Trout Unlimited. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity X Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Resolution No. 2024-142 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 275 Jufn!33/ Resolution No. 2024-142 Approving Temporary Gambling Permit For Twin Cities Trout Unlimited Whereas, the Fridley City Code (Code) and various sections of Minnesota Statute direct licensing and permitting requirements for certain business activities within the City of Fridley (City); and Whereas, pursuant to sections of Code, the City Council shall approve temporary gambling permits; and Whereas, Mike Rebischke has submitted a temporary gambling permit application on behalf of the Twin Cities Trout Unlimited for a raffle event to be held October 23, 2024 at Forgotten Star Brewing; and Whereas, applicable City staff reviewed the license application finding all requirements satisfied; and Whereas, applicable City staff recommend the approval of the temporary gambling permit by the City Council. Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves the following business permits for a term specified below. Liquor Type of License Applicant Staff Approval City Code Minnesota Statute Temporary Twin Cities Trout !Public Safety Chapter 30 M.S. § 349.166 Gambling Permit Unlimited, !City Clerk Applicant: Mike Rebischke Event Date: 10/23/2024 Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 14th day of October, 2024. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: ___________________________________ Melissa Moore City Clerk 276 Jufn!34/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Anna Smieja, Accounting Technician, Accounts Payable Title Resolution No. 2024-138,Approving Claims for the Period Ending October9, 2024 Background Attached is Resolution No. 2024-138and the claims report for the period endingOctober9,2024. Financial Impact Included in the budget. Recommendation Staff recommend the approval of Resolution No. 2024-138, Approving Claims for the Period Ending October9, 2024. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building X Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Resolution No. 2024-138,Approving Claims for the Period Ending October9, 2024 City Council Claims Report Vision Statement We believe Fridley willbe a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 277 Jufn!34/ Resolution No. 2024-138 Approving Claims for the Period Ending October 9, 2024 Whereas, Minnesota Statute § 412.271 generally requires the City Council to review and approve claims for goods and services prior to the release of payment; and Whereas, a list of such claims for the period ending October 9, 2024, was reviewed by the City Council. Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves the payment of the claims as presented. Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 9th day of October, 2024. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund - Mayor Attest: Melissa Moore City Clerk 278 Jufn!34/ Bank Transaction Report City of Fridley, MN Transaction Detail Issued Date Range: 09/19/2024 - 10/09/2024 Cleared Date Range: - IssuedCleared DateDateNumberDescriptionModuleStatusTypeAmount Bank Draft 09/20/2024DFT0005238BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF MNAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-145824.52 09/25/2024US BANK (P-CARDS)Accounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-50976.1 DFT0005230 09/27/2024EMPOWER RETIREMENT (for MN/MSRS)Accounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-569.98 DFT0005208 09/27/2024EMPOWER RETIREMENT (for MN/MSRS)Accounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-1462.84 DFT0005209 09/27/2024CITY OF FRIDLEY-MISSION SQUARE-457 Def.CompAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-19431.08 DFT0005210 09/27/2024CITY OF FRIDLEY-MISSION SQUARE-457 Def.CompAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-4220.13 DFT0005211 09/27/2024CITY OF FRIDLEY-MISSION SQUARE RHS Retiree Health SaAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-374.4 DFT0005213 09/27/2024OPTUM BANK (HSA)Accounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-3960.47 DFT0005215 09/27/2024OPTUM BANK (HSA)Accounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-2660.66 DFT0005216 09/27/2024MINN DEPT OF REVENUE - Payroll GarnishementsAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-299.96 DFT0005217 09/27/2024PERA - PUBLIC EMPLOYEESAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-45905.16 DFT0005218 09/27/2024PERA - PUBLIC EMPLOYEESAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-164.46 DFT0005219 09/27/2024PERA - PUBLIC EMPLOYEESAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-60276.91 DFT0005220 09/27/2024CITY OF FRIDLEY-MISSION SQUARE RHS Retiree Health SaAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-100 DFT0005221 09/27/2024CITY OF FRIDLEY-MISSION SQUARE RHS Retiree Health SaAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-2325 DFT0005222 09/27/2024CITY OF FRIDLEY-MISSION SQUARE RHS Retiree Health SaAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-600 DFT0005223 09/27/2024CITY OF FRIDLEY-MISSION SQUARE Roth IRAAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-5185.93 DFT0005224 09/27/2024BENEFIT RESOURCE LLC - BPA/VEBAAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-1050 DFT0005225 09/27/2024INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE - PAYROLL TAXESAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-45088.48 DFT0005226 09/27/2024INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE - PAYROLL TAXESAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-16341.38 DFT0005227 09/27/2024MINN DEPT OF REVENUE - PAYROLL TAXAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-24136.42 DFT0005228 09/27/2024INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE - PAYROLL TAXESAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-52620.95 DFT0005229 10/01/2024SVAP II FRIDLEY MARKET LLCAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-22854 DFT0005231 10/01/2024HEALTH PARTNERSAccounts PayableOutstandingBank Draft-6742.63 DFT0005236 Bank Draft Total: (24)-513171.46 Check 09/25/2024AMSOIL INCAccounts PayableOutstandingCheck-205.97 09/25/2024ANOKA COUNTY TREASURY OFFICEAccounts PayableOutstandingCheck-950 09/25/2024ASPEN MILLS INCAccounts PayableOutstandingCheck-4485.94 09/25/2024BEISSWENGER'S HARDWAREAccounts PayableOutstandingCheck-130.24 09/25/202409/27/2024BENESCH, BRIANAccounts PayablePending ClearCheck-114.75 09/25/2024BLAINE AREA PET HOSPITALAccounts PayableOutstandingCheck-90.04 09/25/2024BOLTON & MENK INCAccounts PayableOutstandingCheck-36203 09/25/202409/26/2024BRODHAG, BRANDONAccounts PayablePending ClearCheck-200 09/25/2024CDW GOVERNMENT INCAccounts PayableOutstandingCheck-957.58 10/9/2024 2:42:50 PMPage 1 of 8 279 Jufn!34/ Bank Transaction ReportIssued Date Range: - IssuedCleared DateDateDescriptionModuleStatusTypeAmount 09/25/2024CENTERPOINT ENERGY-MINNEGASCOAccounts PayableOutstandingCheck-1840.45 09/25/2024CENTURY COLLEGE CONT EDUCATIONAccounts PayableOutstandingCheck-1850 09/25/2024COMCAST/XFINITYAccounts PayableOutstandingCheck-888.03 09/25/2024COON RAPIDS, CITY OFAccounts PayableOutstandingCheck-31186.05 09/25/2024DALCO/IMPERIAL DADEAccounts PayableOutstandingCheck-195.4 09/25/2024DRIVEN WILD GOOSE CONTROLAccounts PayableOutstandingCheck-1520 09/25/2024EKBOM ENTERPRISES INCAccounts PayableOutstandingCheck-1244 09/25/2024HAWKINS INCAccounts PayableOutstandingCheck-4335.4 09/25/2024HOFFMAN BROS. 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285 Jufn!34/ Summary Bank AccountCountAmount 0000100479 City of Fridley 257-2588852.45 Report Total:257-2588852.45 Cash AccountCountAmount **No Cash Account**20 999 999-101100 Cash in Bank - CITY Pooled Cash 255-2588852.45 Report Total:257-2588852.45 Transaction TypeCountAmount Bank Draft24-513171.46 Check225-1700685.98 Check Reversal5918.72 EFT3-375913.73 Report Total:257-2588852.45 10/9/2024 2:42:50 PMPage 8 of 8 286 Jufn!35/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Stacy Stromberg, Planning Manager Title Ordinance No. 1425, Public Hearing and First Readingto Consider a Rezoning, ZOA #24-01, by Natasha Lawrence to Rezone the Property at 6677 Lucia Lane N.E. from R-1, Single Family to R-3, Multi-Family (Ward 2) Background Natasha Lawrence, who is the property owner of 6677 Lucia Lane NE,is requesting to have the property rezoned from R-1, Single Family to R-3, Multi- Family. To approve a rezoning there must be similarly zoned land adjacent to the property. The apartment building property to the west is zoned R-3, Multi-Family as are theproperties to the north;therefore this request to rezone is consistent with the zoning on neighboring properties. The plans submitted with this rezoning application are to construct a duplex on the south end of the property. However, once the property is rezoned to R-3, Multi-Family, a larger building could be constructed based on the large lot size. Any new building constructed on the property will need to comply with all code requirements, related to setbacks, parking, landscape and stormwater treatment and wetland protections. A wetland delineation was completed in 2021, and the submitted map (below) shows the location of existing wetlands on the property. The locations of the wetlands limit the buildable area of the lot. A Notice of Public Hearing before the Planning Commission and the City Council was published in the September 6, 2024,and September 20, 2024,editionsof the . Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 287 Jufn!35/ The Planning Commission held a public hearing for ZOA#24-01 at their meeting on September 18, 2024. The Commission asked if they could place a stipulation on the rezoning that only a duplex could be constructed on the property. Staff responded that once the property is rezoned to Multi- Family, a larger structure could be constructed, if, all other code requirements can be met. Staff has confirmed this with the City Attorney. The Commission recommended approval of the Rezoning for the property at 6677 Lucia Lane, with the below listed stipulations. 1.!All necessary permits shall be obtained prior to construction. 2.! to the issuance of any building permits, to minimize impacts to the surrounding properties. 3.!The property owner at the time of building permit application shall provide proof that any existing wells or individual sewage treatment systems located on the site are properly capped or removed. 4.!The property owner at the time of building permit application shall pay the required park dedication fee of $1,500 per dwelling unit. 5.!The property owner at the time of building permit application shall pay all water and sewer connection fees for the new building. The motion for approval carried unanimously. Unless otherwise directed, the second reading of the ordinance is scheduled for the October 28, 2024 City Council meeting. Financial Impact No financial impact. Recommendation Staff recommend the City Council conduct a public hearing and first reading of Ordinance No. 1425, Public Hearing and First Reading to Consider a Rezoning, ZOA #24-01, by Natasha Lawrence to Rezone the Property at 6677 Lucia Lane N.E. from R-1, Single Family to R-3, Multi-Family (Ward 2). Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 288 Jufn!35/ 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 !Ordinance No. 1425 !Land Use Application and Staff Report to Planning Commission Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 289 Jufn!35/ Ordinance No. 1425 Amending the Zoning Code of the City of Fridley The City of Fridley does ordain, after review, examination and staff recommendation the following: Section 1. That Appendix D of the Fridley City Code is amended hereinafter as indicated. Section 2. The tracts of areas within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley addressed as: 6677 Lucia Lane N.E. and legally described as: Lots 2 and 3, Block 1, Valley Addition, Anoka County, Minnesota (Torrens Property) SECTION 3. That the Community Development Director, or their designee is directed to change the official zoning map to show said tract or area to be rezoned from Zoning District R-1, Single Family to R- 3, General Multiple Units. th Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley on this 14 day of October 2024. ______________________________________ Scott J. Lund - Mayor ______________________________________ Melissa Moore - City Clerk Public Hearing: October 14, 2024 First Reading: October 14, 2024 Second Reading: Publication: 28: Jufn!35/ LAND USE APPLICATION SUMMARY Item:CPA #24-01 Meeting Date:September 18, 2024 General InformationSpecial Information Applicant:Public Utilities: Natasha LawrenceThe new structure will needto be connected to th 11696 207St. W. #8112City water and sewer services. Lakeville, MN 55044 Transportation: Requested Action: The new structure will be accessed off Lucia Public Hearing to Consider a Comprehensive Lane. Plan Amendment, CPA #24-01to change the Physical Characteristics: future land use from Single Family Residentia Large tree-covered single-family lot, with to Multi-Family Residential for the property wetlands on the north side. located at 6677 Lucia Lane N.E. Summary of Request: Existing Zoning: The petitioner, Natasha Lawrence, is requesting a R-1, Single Family Comprehensive Plan Amendment to change the Size: future land use of the property at 6677 Lucia 50,540sq. ft. 1.16acres Lane from Single Family Residential to Multi- Existing Land Use: Family Residential. Vacant lot Staff Recommendation: Surrounding Landuse & Zoning: City staff recommends approval of the N: Single FamilyHome& R-3 comprehensive plan amendment, with E: Singel Family Home & R-1 stipulations. S: Single Family Home & R-1 W: Apartment Building & R-3 Comprehensive Plan Conformance: Existing and Future Land Use Plan designate the property for single family Ï Request to change. Building and Zoning History: Lot was originally part of 6663 Lucia Lane. 2018 Ï Lot was replatted to create threesingle- family lots. 2023 Ï Two lots were combined to make one large single-familylot. 2024 Ï Drainage and Utility easements vacated. City Council Action/60 Day Action Date: Legal Description of Property: City Council Ï October 14, 2024 Lots 2 and 3, Block 1, Valley Addition. 60 Day Date Ï October 14, 2024 Staff Report Prepared by Stacy Stromberg 291 Jufn!35/ LAND USE APPLICATION SUMMARY Item:ZOA #24-01 Meeting Date:September 18, 2024 General InformationSpecial Information 2023 ÏTwo lots were combined to make one Applicant: large single-family lot. Natasha Lawrence th 2024 ÏDrainage and Utility easements vacated. 11696 207St. W. #8112 Lakeville, MN 55044 Legal Description of Property: Lot 2 and 3, Block 1, Valley Addition. Requested Action: Public Hearing to Consider a Rezoning, ZOA Public Utilities: #24-01 to change the zoning of the property The new structure will need to be connected to located at 6677 Lucia Lane fromR-1, Single- City water and sewer services. Family to R-3, Multi-Family. Transportation: Existing Zoning: The new structure will be accessed off Lucia R-1, Single Family Lane. Size: Physical Characteristics: 50,540sq. ft. 1.16acres Large tree-covered single-family lot, with Existing Land Use: wetlands on the north side. Vacant lot Summary of Request: Surrounding Land-use & Zoning: The petitioner,Natasha Lawrenceis requesting N: Single Family Home & R-3 to have the property at 7766 Lucia Lane rezoned E: Singel Family Home & R-1 from R-1, Single Family to R-3, Multi-Family. The S: Single Family Home & R-1 current plan before the City as part of this W: Apartment Building & R-3 application is to construct a duplex. Comprehensive Plan Conformance: Staff Recommendation: Existing and Future Land Use Plan designate City staff recommends approval of the Rezoning, the property for single family ÏRequest to with stipulations. change. Neighboring multi-family land uses and Zoning Ordinance Conformance: zoning allow for requested change. Section 205.09 of the Zoning Coderequires a Large lot size could allow for more than a minimum lot area of 10,000 sq. ft. for three- single-family unit. family units and 15,000 sq. ft. for four-family City Council Action/60 Day Action Date: units Ïprovided all other code requirements City Council ÏOctober 14, 2024 are met. 60 Day Date ÏOctober 14, 2024 Building and Zoning History: Staff Report Prepared by Stacy Stromberg Lot was originally part of 6663 Lucia Lane. 2018 ÏLot was replated to created three single-family lots. 292 Jufn!35/ Written Report Ï The Request The petitioner, Natasha Lawrence is the owner of the property at 6677 Lucia Lane, and is requesting two land use approvals. A Comprehensive (Comp) Plan Amendment Request Ï The 2040 Comp Plan designates the future land use of the property assingle-family residential, and the petitioneris requesting an amendment to change the land use designation to Multi-Family. A Rezoning Request Ï The subject property is currently zoned R-1, Single Family and the petitioner is requesting to have the property rezoned to R-3, Multi-Family. Site Description and History The subject property is on the eastside of Lucia Lane, next to thenewly constructed cul-de-sac. The property is zoned R-1, Single Family as are the properties to the east and south. The properties to the north and west are zoned R-3, Multi-Family. The subject property was originally part of 6663 Lucia Lane. In 2018, the 6663 parcel was subdivided to create three single-family lots. The petitioner purchased the two vacant lots in 2023, and then combined the two lots into one large lot. The petitioner had planned to construct a new single-family house on the property, but has since decided not to, and pursue these land use requests. The plans submitted with the rezoning request show that the petitioner would like to construct a duplex on the subject property. Comprehensive Plan Analysis The 2040 Comp PlanÔs Future Land Use Map designates the site as ÑSingle-Family Residential.Ò Single-Family Residential Land Use is defined as, ÑLots or parcels containing single family detached housing, including manufactured homes, 1-4 units/acre.Ò The petitioner is requesting to modify that designation to ÑMulti-Family Residential,Ò which applies to ÑLots or parcels containing multiple dwelling units, such asduplexes, twin homes, townhomes, quad homes, and apartment complexes, from 9-40 units/acre...Ò 293 Jufn!35/ This property was likely guided for Single-Family Residential because there is a single-family house on the lot(6663 Lucia Lane)this lot was originally created from, and the lots to the north, east, and south also have single-family homes on them. Despite the single-family use of the properties to the north, the properties are zoned R-3, Multi-Family, as is the apartment building property across Lucia Lane. The Comp Plan Amendment to change the land use designation of the property is in conjunction with the request to rezone the property from R-1, Single Family to R-3, Multi-Family. The Housing Chapter within the Comp Plan notes that the City is lacking in a wide variety of housing types. Over the last 5 years, the Cityhas seen the construction of several new multi-story apartment buildings. The housing type proposed with this application hasnot recently been builtin Fridley. The applicationhelps support a variety of housing options for resident. Lastly, amendments to the Comp Plan need to be approved by the City Council and the Metropolitan (Met) Council. The Met Council considers this a minor amendment and therefore has waived the requirement to notify neighboring jurisdictions. Rezoning Analysis The CityÔs zoning ordinance and official zoning map are the mechanisms that help the City achieve the vision for the City, which is then established withintheComp Plan. The Cityhasdiscretion to ÑrezoneÒ property from one districtto another as long as the zoning meets the intent of the Comp Plan. Additionally, state law prevents Ñspot zoning.Ò ÑSpot zoningÒ is defined as zoning changes whichestablish a use classification inconsistent with surrounding uses and create an island of nonconforming uses within a larger zoned district. To approve a rezoning, there must be similarly zoned land adjacent to the property. The apartment building property to the west is zoned R-3, Multi- Family as are the properties to the north, therefore, this request to rezone is consistent with the zoning on neighboring properties. The plans submitted with this rezoning application are to construct a duplex on the south 294 Jufn!35/ end of the property. However, once the property is rezoned to R-3, Multi-Family, a larger building could be constructed based on the large lot size. Any new building constructed on the property will need to comply with all code requirements, related to setbacks, parking, landscape and stormwater treatment and wetland protections. A wetland delineation was completed in 2021, and the submitted map shows the location of existing wetlands on the property. Wetlands limit the buildable area of the lot. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends the Planning Commission hold public hearings for Comp Plan Amendment, CPA #24-01, and Rezoning, ZOA #24-01. Staff recommends approval of the Comp Plan Amendment CPA #24-01 to change the future land use guidance for the site, with stipulations. Staff recommends approval of the Rezoning to R-3, Multi-Family Zoning District, ZOA #24-01, with stipulations. Stipulations Staff recommends the following stipulations on the Comp Plan Amendment, CPA #24-01: 1. The City CouncilÔs approval of the Rezoning from R-1, Single Family to R-3, Multi-Family. 2. The City CouncilÔs approval of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment is contingent upon the Metropolitan CouncilÔs approval of said amendment. Staff recommends the following stipulations on Rezoning, ZOA #24-01. 1. All necessary permits shall be obtained prior to construction. 2. A grading and drainage plan shall be submitted and approved by the CityÔs engineering staff prior to issuance of any building permits, to minimize impacts to the surrounding properties. 3. The property owner at time of building permit application shall provide proof that any existing wells or individual sewage treatment systems located on the site are properly capped or removed. 4. The property owner at time of building permit application shall pay the required park dedication fee of $1,500 per dwelling unit. 5. The property owner at time of building permit application shall pay all water and sewer connection fees for the new building. Attachments Comp Plan Amendment Proposed 2040 Future Land Use Map Rezoning PetitionerÔs Narrative and Drawings Public Hearing Notices and Map 295 Jufn!35/ Dear City Council/Planning Board, I am requesting a zoning change for our property at 6677 Lucia Lane/Parcel Number 13-30-24-24-0118 from single-family to multi-family residential. This change is necessary due to the character of our neighborhood, particularly the multi-family apartments and businesses directly across the street. The presence of these apartment buildings and commercial establishments has formed the area into a more urban environment, characterized by increased density and a diverse mix of residents <H?<>NDPDND@M"2DP@HNC@M@>DL>OGMN<H>@M IOLJF<HMAIL<MDHBF@!A<GDFSCIG@?D?HUN<FDBHQDNC NC@H@DBC=ILCII?UM@PIFPDHBH<NOL@" Rezoning to multi-family would better re V ect the current dynamics of the area, accommodate new housing needs, and align with the surrounding developments. This change will help us adapt to the current environment and make more effective use of the property. Thank you for considering this request. Sincerely, Natasha Lawrence 11696 207th St. W. #8112, Lakeville, MN 55044 651-329-6783/ tashalawrence1@yahoo.com 296 f:\\jobs\\10881 - 10900\\10897 - valley addition\\cad c3d\\survey\\10897.001.dwg02/19/24Save Date: Jufn!35/ NPC Fridley, MN 2721 2/19/24 VALLEY ADDITION 1 Woodbury, MN 55125 707 Commerce Drive, Suite 140 of CREATIVE CUSTOM HOMES CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY 1 4. 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Creative Homes, Inc.assumes no liability for changes madeto these plans by others. 2:1 Jufn!35/ Community Development Department Public Hearing Notice 6887 68816880 6880 6881 6876 6870 6875 6803 68756805 6860 6870 6845 6825 6801 6850 6864 6840 6774 6745 6830 6800 6854 6735 6810 6820 6734 6846 6830 6816 6831 6725 6810 6716 6700 6715 6800 6710 6709 6684 6700 6701 6680 6796 6677 6676 6790 6670 6675 6676 6780 6670 6663 6651 6640 6770 6648 6641 6645 6634 6640 6631 6630 1060 6631 1050 6625 6616 6630 6620 6621 6606 6619 6620 6610 6600 6610 1255 6601 6609 6588 6600 6610 6599 6580 6596 6597 65966597 6566 6600 6568 6581 6580 6581 6580 6550 6554 6556 6571 6565 6564 65656552 6564 6550 6546 6542 6549 65486544 6549 6548 SOURCES Fridley Engineering and Planning Rezoning, ZOA #24-01 and Comprehensive Fridley GIS Plan Amendment, CP #24-01 Requests Anoka County GIS Petitioner: Natasha Lawrence Address: 6677 Lucia Lane N.E. Map Date: 9/5/2024 2:2 Jufn!35/ PUBLICNOTICE City of Fridley PlanningCommission Notice of Public Hearing to Consider a Comprehensive Plan Amendment by Natasha Lawrence Notice is hereby giventhat the PlanningCommissionof the City of Fridley willhold a public hearing on September 18, 2024at 7:00pmat Fridley City Hall, 7071 University Avenue N.E. The public hearing will considera Comprehensive Plan Amendment, CPA #24-01 by Natasha Lawrence,to modify the future land use of the property from single family to multi-family, generally located at 6677 Lucia Lane NE,the legal description is on file and available at Fridley City Hall. Any person desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. Or, comments may be submitted before the meeting tostacy.stromberg@fridleymn.govor 763Ï572Ï 3595. Publication date(s): September 6, 2024 The City Council will consider this item onOctober 14, 2024. 2:3 Jufn!35/ PUBLICNOTICE City of Fridley PlanningCommissionand City Council Notice of Public Hearing to Consider a Rezoning by Natasha Lawrence Notice is hereby giventhat the PlanningCommissionof the City of Fridley willhold a public hearing on September 18,2024at 7:00pmat Fridley City Hall, 7071 University Avenue N.E. Notice is hereby giventhat the City Council of the City of Fridley willhold a public hearing on October 14, 2024at 7:00 pm at Fridley City Hall, 7071 University Avenue N.E. The public hearing will considera Rezoningapplication, (ZOA 24-01)by Nataha Lawrence,to rezone the property from R-1, Single Family to R-3, Multi-Family to allow the construction of a duplex, generally located at 6677 Lucia Lane NE,the legal description is on file and available at Fridley City Hall. Any person desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. Or, comments may be submitted before the meeting tostacy.stromberg@fridleymn.govor 763Ï572Ï 3595. Publication date: September 6, 2024, & September 20, 2024 2:4 Jufn!35/ Fridley Civic Campus 7071University Ave N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 763-571-3450 |FAX: 763-571-1287 |FridleyMN.gov PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE To: Property Owners and Residents within 350 feet of 6677 Lucia Lane NE Applicant: Natasha Lawrence Request:A Comprehensive Plan Amendment, CPA #24-01, by Natasha Lawrence, to modify the future land use of the property from single family to multi- family, generally located at 6677 Lucia Lane NE,the legal description is on file an available at Fridley Civic Campus. Date of Hearings:Planning Commission Meeting, Wednesday, September 18, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. The Planning Commission meeting is televised live the night of the meeting on Channel 17. Location of Planning Commission Hearing: Meeting will be held in person at Fridley Civic Campus located at 7071 University Avenue NE. How to Participate:1. You may attend the public hearing in person and testify. 2. You may submit a letter in advance of the meeting to Stacy Stromberg, Planning Manager at the address above or by email at stacy.stromberg@fridleymn.gov Questions:Call or Email Stacy Stromberg, Planning Manager at 763-572-3595 or stacy.stromberg@fridleymn.gov Mailing date:September 6, 2024 Publication date:September 6, 2024 *If you require auxiliary aids or services to participate to communicate in the meeting, please contact Roberta Collins at 763-572-3500 or roberta.collins@fridleymn.govno later than September 11, 2024,for the Planning Commission meeting and October 7, 2024, for City Council meeting. The TDD # is: 763-572-3534. 2:5 Jufn!35/ Fridley Civic Campus 7071University Ave N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 763-571-3450 |FAX: 763-571-1287 |FridleyMN.gov PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE To: Property Owners and Residents within 350 feet6677 Lucia Lane NE Applicant: Natasha Lawrence Request:The petitioner is requesting a Rezoning, ZOA #24-01, by Natasha Lawrence, to rezone the property from R-1, Single Family to R-3, Multi- Family to allow the construction of a duplex,generallylocated at6677 Lucia Lane NE, the legal description is on file and available at Fridley Civic Campus Date of Hearings:Planning Commission Meeting, Wednesday, September 18, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. The Planning Commission meeting is televised live the night of the meeting on Channel 17. City Council Meeting, Monday, October 14, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. The Council meeting is televised live the night of the meeting on Channel 17. Location of Planning Commission and City Council Meeting Hearing: Meeting will be held in person at Fridley Civic Campus located at 7071 University Avenue NE. How to Participate:1. You may attend the public hearing in person and testify. 2. You may submit a letter in advance of the meeting to Stacy Stromberg, Planning Manager at the address above or by email at stacy.stromberg@fridleymn.gov Questions:Call or Email Stacy Stromberg, Planning Manager at 763-572-3595 or stacy.stromberg@fridleymn.gov Mailing date:September 6, 2024 Publication dates: September 6, and 20, 2024 *If you require auxiliary aids or services to participate to communicate in the meeting, please contact Roberta Collins at 763-572-3500 or roberta.collins@fridleymn.govno later than September 11, 2024 for the Planning Commission meeting and October 7, 2024 for the City Council meeting. 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Cspxo-!Ebwje.Ipvtfipme!Hppet 3126!EPEHF!2D5SEKEH5GD895343Dpvsuipvtf pomz/ DMPTVSF!TBMF 37126NO.38-Qjfs{-NO Dfsujgjdbuf!pg!Bttvnfe!Obnf 311!5ui!Bwfovf!Xftu 801803135!UPXFE!CMPPNJOHUPO5/Epdvnfoutnbzbmtpcfpc. Njoo/Tubu/691/136-691/15Njoof.67475-Qi431/6:3/5:39;)tbu. 3118!IZVOEBJ!6OQFV57G58I323862TubufpgNjooftpub-QvstvbouupTiblpqff-!NO!6648:ubjofepoRvftuDEOgpsbopnjobm tpubVojgpsnDpowfzbodjohCmbolt fmmjufqspqfsuzpg4789 Upoz!Xjojfdlj 603:03135!UPXFE!SJDIGJFMEuifDibqufs444NjooftpubTubu.gff!pg!%33!vtjoh!Rvftu Jufn!36/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Joe Starks, Director of Finance/City Treasurer Korrie Johnson, Assistant Finance Director AnnaSmieja, Accounting Specialist/Special Assessments Title Public Hearing and Resolution No. 2024-135, Adopting the Assessment for 2024Street Rehabilitation Project No. ST-2024-01 Background Pursuant to Minnesota Statue § 429.021 and Fridley City Charter § 8.03, theFridleyCity Council (Council) may finance certain public improvement projects using special assessments. Generally, special assessments are a form of tax levied by a local government against a property that benefits from the improvement(s). To further govern this process, the Council also adopted Chapter 7of the Fridley City Charterand a Roadway Major Financing Policy. Consistent with these regulations, the Council followed the below process for the use of special assessments regarding the 2024Street Rehabilitation Project No. ST-2024-01: Ordered the preliminary report, plans and specifications (Resolution No. 2023-78); Received the preliminary report, called for a public hearing (Resolution No. 2023-142); Conducted the public hearing (Monday, December 18, 2023); Ordered the final plans and specifications, called for bids(Resolution No. 2024-04); and Receive bids and awarded contract toNorth Valley, Inc.(April22, 2024); Declared cost to be assessed, ordered the preparation of proposed assessment and scheduled a public hearing (Resolution No. 2024-118); Mailed notices of this public hearing to affected households on September 24, 2024(Exhibit A); and Published the notice for the public hearing in the September 24, 2024, Publication (Exhibit B). Based on the construction costs, the proposed special assessment forProject No.ST-2024-01will include 134properties (Exhibit C) totaling approximately$389,500. As with previous special assessments, benefiting property owners will be permitted to repay the applicable amount over at 10year period at an interest rate of 4.90%. Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 2:9 Jufn!36/ Financial Impact The Adopted 2024 Budget included and anticipated the use of the above-mentioned special assessments to support Project No. ST-2024-01. Recommendation Staff recommend the City Council conduct the public hearing and approve Resolution No. 2024-135, Adopting the Assessment for 2024 Street Rehabilitation Project No. ST-2024-01. 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. 2024-135 !Exhibit A: Affidavit of Mailing !Exhibit B: Affidavit of Publication & Etear !Exhibit C: Assessment Roll ST-2024-01 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 2:: Jufn!36/ Resolution No. 2024-135 Adopting the Assessment for 2024 Street Rehabilitation Project No. ST-2024-01 Whereas, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by State law, the City Council has met and heard and passed upon all objections to the proposed assessment for the 2024 Street Rehabilitation Project No. ST-2024-01. Now, therefore be it resolved, by the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves: 1.!Such proposed assessment, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, is hereby accepted and shall constitute the special assessment against the lands named therein and each tract of land therein included is hereby found to be benefited by the proposed improvement in the amount of the assessment levied against it. 2.!Such assessment shall be payable in equal annual installments extending over a period of 10 years, the first of the installments to be certified to property taxes in 2024 and shall bear interest at the rate of 4.90% per annum from the date of the adoption of this assessment resolution. To the first installment shall be added interest on the entire assessment from the date of this resolution until December 31, 2025. To each subsequent installment when due shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid installments. 3.!The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time prior to certification of the assessment to the County, make one payment of at least one hundred dollars ($100.00), to the City of Fridley; no interest shall be charged if the entire assessment is paid within 30 days from the adoption of the assessment. A property owner may pay to the City of Fridley the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid, with interest accrued to December 31 of the year in which such payment is made. Please note, no payments will be accepted between November 15 and December 31 of any year. 4.!Upon receipt of any such prepayment, the City Clerk, with the assistance of the City Treasurer, shall note the same upon the records of the City, credit the payee therefore, and reduce the assessment as originally made in the amount of the prepayment received. The balance remaining shall then be noted as the amount due and may then be certified to the county together with and as a part of the assessment roll in which the original amount due was contained. 5.!The City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the county auditor to be extended on the property tax lists of the county. Such assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. 311 Jufn!36/ Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 14th day of October 2024. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: Melissa Moore City Clerk 312 Jufn!36/ 313 Jufn!36/ 2024 Street Rehabilitation Project No. ST2024-01 Parcel Parcel Owner Assessment PINParcel Owner AddressParcel Owner City Owner StateZIPAmount 12-30-24-31-00171245 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$2,250.00 12-30-24-31-00183539 DOUGLAS DR NCRYSTALMN55422$2,250.00 12-30-24-31-00191517 W GREENDALE AVEPARK RIDGEIL60068$3,350.00 12-30-24-31-0021418 16TH AVE NHOPKINSMN55343$3,350.00 12-30-24-31-00221295 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$3,350.00 12-30-24-31-00262085 128TH AVE NWCOON RAPIDSMN55448$8,375.00 12-30-24-31-00271214 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$2,250.00 12-30-24-31-0033124 7TH AVE NEOSSEOMN55369$3,350.00 12-30-24-31-00341270 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$3,350.00 12-30-24-31-00351260 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$3,350.00 12-30-24-31-00367390 CONCERTO CURV NEFRIDLEYMN55432$3,350.00 12-30-24-31-00377390 CONCERTO CURV NEFRIDLEYMN55432$3,350.00 12-30-24-31-00389835 BONNIE GLEN PKWYCHISAGO CITYMN55013$3,350.00 12-30-24-31-00451241 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$3,350.00 12-30-24-31-00461237 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$3,350.00 12-30-24-31-00691275 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-00702163 15TH AVE ESAINT PAULMN55109$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-00711279 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-00721281 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-008612451 LARCH ST NWCOON RAPIDSMN55448$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-00875975 LORRAINE CRTSHOREVIEWMN55126$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-00881142 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-00891140 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-00901136 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-00911130 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-00921124 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-00936631 HELEN CTEMERYVILLECA94608$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-00951163 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-00961165 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-00971167 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-00981169 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-009914426 QUINTANA ST NWRAMSEYMN55303$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-01001173 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-01021215 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-01031217 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-01041219 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-01051221 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-01083620 CENTRAL AVE NE STE 103MINNEAPOLISMN55418$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-01093216 SILVER LAKE RD NEST ANTHONYMN55418$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-01103620 CENTRAL AVE NE STE 103MINNEAPOLISMN55418$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-01113216 SILVER LAKE RD NEST ANTHONYMN55418$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-01121165 NORTON AVE NEFRIDLEYMN55432$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-01133620 CENTRAL AVE NE STE 103MINNEAPOLISMN55418$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-0114321 WEXFORD HEIGHTS DRNEW BRIGHTONMN55112$1,675.00 13-30-24-21-00036801 CHANNEL RD NEFRIDLEYMN55432$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00056745 CHANNEL RD NEFRIDLEYMN55432$3,500.00 314 Jufn!36/ 13-30-24-21-00076735 CHANNEL 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LLC$1,675.00 12-30-24-31-01141284 NORTON AVE NE HAMIMOUNE, RAHHAL$1,675.00 13-30-24-21-00036801 CHANNEL RD NEDEBOER NATHANIEL$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00056745 CHANNEL RD NEPETRICK, LINDA ANN$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00076735 CHANNEL RD NEPEREZ, ESTELA MENDEZ$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00086725 CHANNEL RD NEZINS II CHRISTOPHER$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00096715 CHANNEL RD NEMEHOK, NICHOLE L$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00106709 CHANNEL RD NEIH2 PROPERTY ILLINOIS LP$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00246805 CHANNEL RD NESHOLL, DANIEL M$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00256803 CHANNEL RD NEMORNEAU, THOMAS$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00266825 CHANNEL RD NECARDENA MANRIQUEZ, MIGUEL $3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00276845 CHANNEL RD NEYANG MAI CHAO$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00286875 CHANNEL RD NEWILSON, CHRISTINE$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00296881 CHANNEL RD NEALPHA 1 LLC$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00336876 CHANNEL RD NERIDGLEY TRUSTEE, JOAN VELMA$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00366870 CHANNEL RD NEHOGENSON ROGER D$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00376864 CHANNEL RD NEMARQUARDT SHERYL A$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00386854 CHANNEL RD NEHAMDAN, DAOUD$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00406846 CHANNEL RD NESTUBBS JUDY A$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00416830 CHANNEL RD NEHAKE CAYLIE$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00426816 CHANNEL RD NEBROUILLARD SCOTT G$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00436810 CHANNEL RD NEBORNTRAGER, GARRET$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00446800 CHANNEL RD NESIMMONS, GEORGE M$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00466774 CHANNEL RD NETUOMINEN BRENDAN COOPER$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00486734 CHANNEL RD NEMEWS, JAKE A$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00496710 CHANNEL RD NEDAHL HANNAH$3,500.00 13-30-24-21-00616716 CHANNEL RD NEALLEN TRUSTEE, WILBUR C$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00046601 LUCIA LN NESWANSON, JOYCE J$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00056621 LUCIA LN NESTEELE QUENTIN J & BRENDA L$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00066631 LUCIA LN NEBERNAL DELGADO, JORGE R$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00106651 CHANNEL RD NELEITSCHUH TRUSTEE DANIEL A$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00116641 CHANNEL RD NEWOJAHN GARY L & MARLYS K$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00146619 CHANNEL RD NELARSEN, JACOB$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00156609 CHANNEL RD NEMASTREY JILDA$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00166599 CHANNEL RD NEHASSAN, ASSIA$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00216701 CHANNEL RD NEMUCK, RUSSELL S$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00226675 CHANNEL RD NECHIVATERO GAYLE S$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00236631 CHANNEL RD NEOLSON, SPENCER P$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00266645 LUCIA LN NEBARAHONA OLGA VIVAR$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00296640 LUCIA LN NECHRISTIANSON DANIEL L$3,500.00 31: Jufn!36/ 13-30-24-24-00306630 LUCIA LN NEPARRALES RODRIGUEZ ESMERIDA P$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00316620 LUCIA LN NETHRONDSON LUANN$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00346670 CHANNEL RD NEAANESTAD, BARBARA JEAN$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00356648 CHANNEL RD NEWELLS, ROBERT L$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00366630 CHANNEL RD NEMCGINNIS RYAN G & THORESON J J$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00376620 CHANNEL RD NEKEENEY, NATHAN$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00406596 CHANNEL RD NECORLESS, MARK$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00416580 CHANNEL RD NEHAGEN, DIANE L$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00426564 CHANNEL RD NEJAEGER DAVID J & CHEVRE CARYL$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00436548 CHANNEL RD NELEWIS TIRZAH-MARIE MCPHERSON$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00446532 CHANNEL RD NEGROVER, ANNETTE MARIE$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00456516 CHANNEL RD NESPAETH, STACIE L$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00466500 CHANNEL RD NEAVILA AVILA CRISTIAN J$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00616501 LUCIA LN NESIROIN, SHANNON M$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00626517 LUCIA LN NEAFRAH MUQTAR W$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00636533 LUCIA LN NEBERNARDY RYAN R$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00646549 LUCIA LN NEFLAGE THOMAS$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00656565 LUCIA LN NEMUME FERHAN$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00666581 LUCIA LN NEJORGENSEN, GILLIAN MARY$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00676597 LUCIA LN NELANCELLO EDWARD F & MARGARET J$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00776571 CHANNEL RD NEWINNETKA INVESTMENTS LLC$10,500.00 13-30-24-24-00786600 LUCIA LN NEBETKER, KRISTI$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00806550 LUCIA LN NETHOMAS TRUSTEE BETTY J$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00846540 LUCIA LN NESTROEBEL III JOHN C$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00886700 CHANNEL RD NEPETRY LARRY NORMAN$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-00896676 CHANNEL RD NEHUBER CHARLES J & LINDA L$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-01036501 CHANNEL RD NEKOCH, ANDREW J$5,250.00 13-30-24-24-01056531 CHANNEL RD NEKOCH, ANDREW J$5,250.00 13-30-24-24-01066625 CHANNEL RD NENAYMASTER, STEPHEN J$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-01076500 LUCIA LN NEHERNANDEZ ELIZABETH SALDIVAR$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-01086520 LUCIA LN NEHAWKINS JR, CHARLES A$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-01101255 66TH AVE NEKUNTZ SARAH E$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-01116610 CHANNEL RD NEPERRON CAROLYN D$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-01136610 LUCIA LN NEONATE LETICIA REYES$3,500.00 13-30-24-24-01146546 LUCIA LN NEVARDAS TRUSTEE, JOHN V$3,500.00 25-30-24-21-00095261 BUCHANAN ST NEKRTNICK GERJETS SANDRA K$1,350.00 25-30-24-21-00105271 BUCHANAN ST NEHEREID BROOKE CASEY$1,350.00 25-30-24-21-00345260 BUCHANAN ST NECYRANKOWSKI WIESLAW & EUGENIA$1,350.00 25-30-24-21-00355250 BUCHANAN ST NEALBERS, MARIE$1,350.00 25-30-24-21-00365240 BUCHANAN ST NEXIE, LI QING$1,350.00 $1,350.00 25-30-24-21-00375230 BUCHANAN ST NE 25-30-24-21-00385220 BUCHANAN ST NEMAJOR, LYNNE E$1,350.00 25-30-24-21-00395210 BUCHANAN ST NEBURGMEIER, SUSAN M$1,350.00 321 Jufn!36/ 25-30-24-21-00405200 BUCHANAN ST NESTEGEMEYER STEVEN K$1,350.00 25-30-24-21-00445170 BUCHANAN ST NENARA MARTHA C$1,350.00 25-30-24-21-00525191 BUCHANAN ST NEPLANTE JAMES M & JOANNA M$1,350.00 25-30-24-21-00535201 BUCHANAN ST NETORKILDSON LYNN M$1,350.00 25-30-24-21-00545211 BUCHANAN ST NELABOUNTY RICHARD A & SHARON M$1,350.00 25-30-24-21-00555221 BUCHANAN ST NECHIMBORAZO FERNANDO BERMEO$1,350.00 25-30-24-21-00565231 BUCHANAN ST NEABSHIR, YASIN$1,350.00 25-30-24-21-00575241 BUCHANAN ST NEVANG, KENGKUE$1,350.00 25-30-24-21-00585251 BUCHANAN ST NEFELTZ MEGAN A$1,350.00 TOTAL: $389,500.00 322 Jufn!36/ 323 Jufn!37/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Stacy Stromberg, Planning Manager Title ResolutionNo. 2024-143, Approving a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to Change the Future Land Use Designation from SFRSingle Family Residentialto MFR -Multi Family Residentialfor the Land Generally Located at 6677 Lucia Lane N.E.and to Authorize Staff to submit a Comprehensive Plan Amendment for the sameto the Metropolitan Council.(Ward 2) Background The 2040 Comprehensive(Comp)Single-Family ResidentialSingle-Family Residential s containing single family detached housing, including manufactured homes, 1-Natahsa Lawrence (Applicant)is requesting to modify that designation to - containing multiple dwellingunits, such asduplexes, twin homes, townhomes, quad homes, and apartment complexes, from 9- This property was likely guided for Single-Family Residential because there is a single-family house on the lot (6663 Lucia Lane) this lot was originally created from, and the lots to the north, east, and south also have single-family homes on them. Despite the single-family use of the properties to the north, the properties are zoned R-3, Multi-Family, as is the apartment building property across Lucia Lane. The Comp Plan Amendment to change the land use designation of the property is in conjunction with the request to rezone the property from R-1, Single Family to R-3, Multi-Family. The Housing Chapter within the Comp Plan notes that the City of Fridley (City) is lacking in a wide variety of housing types. Over the last 5 years, the City has seen the construction of several new multi-story apartment buildings. The housing type proposed with this application has not recently been built in Fridley. The application helps support a variety of housing options for residents. The Planning Commission held a public hearing for CPA #24-01 at their September 18, 2024, meeting.The Commission recommended approval of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment.The motion carried unanimously. Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 324 Jufn!37/ Financial Impact No impact. Recommendation Staff recommend the Council approve Resolution No. 2024-143, Approving a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to Change the Future Land Use Designation from SFR Single Family Residential to MFR - Multi Family Residential for the Land Generally Located at 6677 Lucia Lane N.E. and to Authorize Staff to submit a Comprehensive Plan Amendment for the same to the Metropolitan Council. (Ward 2). Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment X Vibrant Neighborhoods & Places Community Identity & Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources !Resolution No. 2024-143 !Future Land Use Map Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 325 Jufn!37/ Resolution No. 2024-143 Approving a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to Change the Future Land Use Designation from SFR Single Family Residential to MFR Multi-Family Residential for the Land Located at 6677 Lucia Lane N.E. and to Authorize Staff to submit a Comprehensive Plan Amendment for the Same to the Metropolitan Council Whereas, the City of Fridley (City) is a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Minnesota; and Whereas, the City has established a Comprehensive Plan that provides a compilation of background data, policy statements, standards, and maps, which help to guide the future physical, social, and economic development of the City; and Whereas, Natasha Lawrence (Applicant) has submitted an application to the City to amend the Comprehensive Plan, a copy of which is on file in the City Planning Department; and Whereas, the request to amend the Comprehensive Plan was submitted by the Applicant along with a Rezoning application to rezone the property from R-1, Single Family to R-3, Multi-Family; and Whereas, the notice of a public hearing on the Comprehensive Plan amendment was published, mailed and posted pursuant to the Fridley Zoning Ordinance, Section 205.05, and Minnesota Statutes § 473.858; and Whereas, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on September 18, 2024, to consider the Whereas, the Planning Commission submitted its recommendation of approval of the proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment to the Fridley City Council (Council); and Whereas, the Council reviewed the Planning Commission and public comments regarding the October 14, 2024; and Whereas, the Council has reviewed the Comprehensive Plan amendment and believes that it is consistent with the spirit and intent of the Comprehensive Plan and beneficial by providing a housing option not currently abundant in the community. Now, therefore be it resolved, based upon the testimony elicited and information received, the City Council of the City of Fridley makes the following findings of fact: 1. That the Applicant has submitted a request to amend the Comprehensive Plan in accordance with the procedures as established by state statute and the City Code. 326 Jufn!37/ 2. That the proposed amendment to the Comprehensive Plan is consistent with the overall goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. Now, therefore, be it resolved, the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves the Plan as follows: 1. Table 1.3 Future Land Use Acreage on page 30 of the Comprehensive Plan will be changed 2. The Future Land Use Map (Figure 1.4) of the Comprehensive Plan will be updated. Be it further resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby authorizes and directs staff to submit a Comprehensive Plan amendment request consistent herewith to the Metropolitan Council for review and approval. Be it finally resolved, mprehensive Plan Amendment is th Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 14 day of October, 2024. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: Melissa Moore City Clerk 327 Jufn!37/ Future Land Use (Projected 2040) SFR - Single Family Residential MFR - Multiple Family Residential MR - Mixed Residential OFC - Office COM - Commercial MU - Mixed Use IND - Industrial MU - Mixed Use (Commercial/Industrial) INS - Institutional P-SP - Public/Semi-Public P - Park & Recreation RAIL - Railroad ROW - Right-of-Way UTL - Utility Open Water 6677 Change from SFR to MFR · 00.10.20.40.60.81 Miles Sources: Fridley Community Development Fridley Public Works Metropolitan Council MNDNR Map Date: 9/10/2024 City of Fridley 7071 University Ave NE Fridley, Minnesota 5543204303 328 Phone: (763) 572-3566 Jufn!38/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October14,2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Jim Kosluchar, Public Works Director Brandon Brodhag, Assistant City Engineer Nic Schmidt, Project Manager Title Resolution No. 2024-145, Approving aChange Order No. 1 for2024 Neighborhood Parks ImprovementsProject No. 24-70457 Background Attached is Change Order No. 1 for the 2024 Neighborhood Parks Improvements Project.This project is part of the City of Fridley(PSIP). ThincludesEdgewater Gardens Park, Plymouth Square Park and Logan Park.The work is being performed under a contract with Peterson Companies of Chisago City, MN. The amount of this change order is $105,067.60. The total work included in Change Order No. 1 would increase the original contract by 14.5%. Note that at the time of project award, the sitework improvements contract combined with the playground equipment and installation was $257,250 under the approved 2024 Capital Improvement Program (CIP)budget.A summary of the changes is included below. Playground Container Curb (CO1.01) Prior to award of the contract for the project, City of Fridley (City) Staff recommended reassigning the installation of the playground containercurb from the playground equipment contractor mendation was based on the experience gained from the 2023 Neighborhood Parks Improvements Project. This yearplayground container curb was integrated into the adjacent concrete walkway to provide an enhanced visual consistency, given it eliminated a sep single contractor performing the work. CO1.01 accounted for $69,606.85 of the change order. Logan Park Erosion Control (CO1.02) Logan Park is within the Coon Creek Watershed District (CCWD) and upon evaluation of the proposed workduring their permit review, CCWD required additionalerosion control measures than what was ired water), Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 329 Jufn!38/ CCWD required the addition of a stabilized construction exit, and 1000 lineal feet of sediment control log as a means to limit the possibility of sediment laden runoff reaching the river. CO1.02 accounted for $8,318 of the change order. Edgewater Gardens Drain Tile (CO1.03) Playground installation was initiated in the May 2024, where the city experienced over 24-inches of precipitation through the month of August. Given the silty and clayey soils in the Edgewater Gardens Park area it was observed that the playground area was not infiltrating into the ground following the installation of the playground equipment. City staff recommended installation of drain tile to ensure there was not continuous ponding within the container. Staff designed a drain tile plan that consisted of perforated pipe within a fabric-lined rock trench that collects and conveys excess water to an existing stormwater catch basin 340 lineal feet to the south end of the park. CO1.03 accounted for $23,844 of the change order. Fence Mesh Removal & Reinstallation (CO1.04) Staff identified the existing sport court fencing at Edgewater Gardens Park and Logan Park to be in good condition that did not warrant replacement. Reuse of the existing fence realized a significant savings to the available budget. As part of the proposed improvements at both parks, a new basketball court was to be installed adjacent to the existing sport courts. The shared fence between the existing courts and new basketball courts was removed during paving operations to ensure a consistent transition and to allow for proper compaction of the asphalt. CO1.04 accounted for $3,298.75 of the change order. Financial Impact Funding is provided by bond proceeds through the Capital Investment Program. Recommendation Staff recommends the approval of Resolution No. 2024-145, Approve Change Order No. 1 for 2024 Neighborhood Parks Improvements Project No. 24-70457. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment x Vibrant Neighborhoods & Places x Community Identity & Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity x Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship x Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources !Resolution No. 2024-145 !Exhibit A Change Order No. 1 for 2024 Neighborhood Parks Improvements Project !Exhibit B Work Change Directives for 2024 Neighborhood Parks Improvements Project Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 32: Jufn!38/ Resolution No. 2024-145 Approve Change Order No. 1 for 2024 Neighborhood Parks Improvements Project No. 24-70457 Whereas, the 2024 Neighborhood Parks Improvements Project No. 24-70457 (Project) includes removals, grading, concrete curb & walkways, sport courts, fencing, shelters, miscellaneous site amenities, and restoration at Edgewater Gardens Park, Plymouth Square Park, and Logan Park performed under contract with Peterson Companies, Inc. of Chisago City, MN (Contractor); and Whereas, on April 25, 2022, the Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-36, which approved the Park System Improvement Plan Final Report and authorizes staff to begin the implementation phase of the Plan; and Whereas, the Park System Improvement Plan provides funding for its implementation and includes site improvements in Edgewater Gardens Park, Plymouth Square Park, and Logan Park; and Whereas, additional work has been directed by the City to be completed by the Contractor including the Change Order No. 1 in the amount of $105,067.60; and Whereas, cumulative additional work was directed by the City that modified the original contract from $725,600.74 to $830,668.34 (14.5% increase); and Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves Change Order No. 1 for the 2024 Neighborhood Parks Improvements Project in the amount of $105,067.60. th Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 14 day of October, 2024. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: Melissa Moore City Clerk 331 FyijcjuB Jufn!38/ PublicWorksDepartment 7-Oct-24 Peterson Companies, Inc. 8326 Wyoming Trail Chisago City, MN 55013 { .W9/ ʹ /ŷğƓŭĻ hƩķĻƩ bƚ͵ Њ ŅƚƩ ЋЉЋЍ bĻźŭŷĬƚƩŷƚƚķ tğƩƉƭ LƒƦƩƚǝĻƒĻƓƷƭ tƩƚƆĻĭƷ bƚ͵ ЋЍΏАЉЍЎА You are hereby ordered, authorized, and instructed to modify your contract for the above referenced project by including the following items: ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONUNITSQUANTITYUNIT PRICECOST CO1.01Playground Container CurbLS1$ 69,606.85$ 69,606.85 CO1.02Logan Park Erosion ControlLS1$ 8,318.00$ 8,318.00 CO1.03Edgewater Gardens Drain TileLS1$ 23,844.00$ 23,844.00 CO1.04Fence Mesh Removal & ReinstallationLS1$ 3,298.75$ 3,298.75 CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 TOTAL = $ 105,067.60 Original Contract Amount:$ 725,600.74 Prior Change Orders Approved:$ -0.0%of Original Contract Amount This Change Order:$ 105,067.6014.5%of Original Contract Amount Proposed Contract Amount:$ 830,668.34 Submitted and approved by James Kosluchar, Director of Public Works, on the 14th Day of October, 2024 James P. Kosluchar, Public Works Approved and accepted this th day of Pdupcfs 2024 by Peterson Companies, Inc. 9 Peterson Companies, Inc. Representative Approved and accepted this th day of , 2024 by the City of Fridley Scott Lund, Mayor Walter T. Wysopal, City Manager 332 Page 1 of 1 ExhibitB Jufn!38/ SECTION 00 63 46 WORKCHANGE DIRECTIVE 01 Work Change Directive No. Date of Issuance:9/5/2024Effective Date:9/5/2024 Owner:City of FridleyhǞƓĻƩ͸ƭ /ƚƓƷƩğĭƷ bƚ͵ʹ24-70457 Contractor:Peterson Companies/ƚƓƷƩğĭƷƚƩ͸ƭ tƩƚƆĻĭƷ bƚ͵ʹ Engineer:Brandon BrodhagP.E.Engineer's Project No.: Project:2024Neighborhood Parks ImprovementsContract Name: Contractor is directed to proceed promptly with the following change(s): Description: Provide base prep, granular ƒğƷĻƩźğƌͲ ŷğǒƌźƓŭ ğƓķ ЏͼǣЊЋͼ ĭƚƓĭƩĻƷĻ Ʀƌayground container curb per plan detail. Curb Quantities: Edgewater Gardens Park (454LF), Plymouth Square Park (298LF) & Logan Park (303LF) Attachments: Plan Sheet 22w9ЌΑ9ƓƌğƩŭĻķ tƌğƓƭ ğƓķ 5ĻƷğźƌƭ ΛwĻƦƌğĭĻ {ŷĻĻƷ ЋЋ w9ЋΜ Peterson Companies Cost Detail with Pricing (COR 4 Α/ƚƓĭƩĻƷĻ /ǒƩĬΜ Purpose for Work Change Directive: Directive to proceed promptly with the Work described herein, prior to agreeing to changes on Contract Price and Contract Time, is issued due to:ΝĭŷĻĭƉ ƚƓĻ ƚƩ ĬƚƷŷ ƚŅ ƷŷĻ ŅƚƌƌƚǞźƓŭΞ Non-agreement on pricing of proposed change. Necessity to proceed for schedule or other Project reasons. Estimated Change in Contract Price and Contract Times (non-binding, preliminary): Contract Price $69,606.85\[increase\] \[increase\] Contract Time0days Basis of estimated change in Contract Price: Lump SumUnit Price Cost of the WorkOther RECOMMENDED:AUTHORIZEDBY:RECEIVED:RECEIVED: By: By:By:: Engineer (Authorized Signature)Owner (Authorized Signature)Contractor (Authorized Signature)Contractor(AthoriedSignatre) Project Manager Title: Project ManagerTitle:Project EngineerTitle: Date: 9/5/2024Date: 9/5/2024Date: 10/7/2024 Approved by Funding Agency (if applicable) Date: By: Title: END OF SECTION 00 63 46 333 OF 224 SHEET 3 23 Jufn!38/ w/WELDED 13" x 13" x 5/8"w/ NON-SHRINKANCHOR BOLT#4 TIES AT 8" O.C. 7" x 7" STEEL COLUMNBASE PLATE3/4" A563 HEX NET WITH3/4" F436 FLAT WASHERFIN. ELEVATIONOF FOOTING3/4" A563 LEVELING HEXNUT (ONLY IF NEEDED)LEVELING GROUT3/4" DIA x 16" F1544 GR. 366 #6 BARS VERT.3,000 PSICONCRETE TWO SIDES AND BOTTOM OF ROCKTRENCH4" DIA. PERFORATED DRAINTILE IN SUBGRADE PLAY AREA SURFACING (BY OTHERS)NONWOVEN GEOTEXTILE FABRIC ONROCK TRENCH PROJECT NO. 24-70457 ENLARGED PLANS AND DETAILS NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS IMPROVEMENTS 3'-6" DIA 12" 8" 8" PLAY AREA DRAIN TILE 12" MIN. 4"5'-0" ISSUED FORDATE 2REV06/10/20243REV09/05/2024 NO. (TYP) SHELTER FOOTING DETAIL (30'X30' SHELTER) 3" CLEAR BJB JBQ NRS 2 PROPOSED ELEVATION DESIGNEDDRAWNCHECKEDCLIENT PROJ. NO. CONCRETE SLAB 3 TOPSOIL - TOP OF ADJACENT SOIL GRADETO BE LEVEL WITH TOP OF CURB STANDALONE 6"X12"CONCRETE PLAY AREA CURBCOMPACTED SUBGRADE PLAY AREA SURFACING (BY OTHERS)1/2" RADIUS EDGE 5" x 5" STEEL COLUMN W/WELDED 11" x 11" x 5/8" BASE3/4" A563 HEX NET WITH3/4" F436 FLAT WASHEROF FOOTING3/4" A563 LEVELING HEXw/ NON-SHRINK3/4" Ø x 16" F1544 GR. 36ANCHOR BOLT#4 TIES AT 8" O.C.6 #6 BARS VERT.3,000 PSICONCRETE PLATEFIN. ELEVATIONNUT (ONLY IF NEEDED)LEVELING GROUT DATE 12" 6" 5929703/28/2024 2'-0" DIA PLAY AREA CURB BRANDON J. BRODHAG LIC. NO. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION, OR REPORT WAS PREPAREDBY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A DULY LICENSEDPROFESSIONAL ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA. 12" MIN. 4"3'-6" (TYP) 3" CLEAR CONTROL JOINTS SHALL BE PLACED AT ALLCORNERS AND INTERSECTIONS OF THE PLAYAREA CURB WITH JOINTS EQUALLY SPACED INALONG ALL SECTIONS OF CURB AT 10' BETWEEN CORNERS AND INTERSECTIONSMAXIMUM INTERVALS AND SHALL EXTEND TO1/3 THE DEPTH OF THE CONCRETE. SHELTER FOOTING DETAIL (18'X18' SHELTER) PROPOSED ELEVATION CONCRETE SLAB ANCHOR BOLT3/4" A563 HEX NUT3/4" Ø x 16" F1554 GR.36 ANCHOR BOLTSTANDALONE 6"X12"CONCRETE PLAY AREA CURBCONC. WALK / PAD - SEE PLANCOMPACTED CLASS 5AGGREGATE BASECOMPACTED SUBGRADE BRACING TEMPLATEFIN. ELEVATION OFFOOTINGPLAY AREA SURFACING (BY OTHERS)1/2" RADIUS EDGE1/2" EXPANSION JOINT 3 12" 6" 3" MIN.12" MIN. ANCHOR BOLT BRACING TEMPLATE PLAY AREA CURB W/ CONC. WALK CONTROL JOINTS SHALL BE PLACED AT ALLCORNERS AND INTERSECTIONS OF THE PLAYAREA CURB WITH JOINTS EQUALLY SPACED INALONG ALL SECTIONS OF CURB AT 10' BETWEEN CORNERS AND INTERSECTIONSMAXIMUM INTERVALS AND SHALL EXTEND TO1/3 THE DEPTH OF THE CONCRETE. 5/2024 4:25:26 PMJ:\\Engineer\\Projects\\2024\\Park System Improvement Plan\\24-70457 - Combined N. Parks\\Design\\Drawings\\Sheets\\24-70457_C807.dwg 9/334 Jufn!38/ Cost Detail With Pricing Project Name:2024 Neighborhood Parks Improvements Customer:City of Fridley Job Number:24064 Billing Address:7071 University Ave NE Bid As:Fridley, MN 55432 Estimator:Phone:Matt Dreshar Project Address:Various, Fridley, MN Contact:Nic Schmidt Completion Date:10/25/2024 Change Order: COR 4 - Concrete Curb Pay Items UnitTotal Markup Quantity DescriptionUMDirect CostDirect CostUnit PriceTotal PricePercent Excavate And Export Excess Common445.00CY$7.40$3,292.48$9.39$4,178.558.55% Material From Playground Subgrade Soils Edgewater Gardens - 93 CY Plymouth Square - 147 CY Logan Park - 205 CY 205+147+93 - 445 CY One Way Export Common - (Hoe SM +445.00CY$7.40$3,292.48 Skid) Hoe (Small) + Skidsteer (59.33 CY/PH,445.00CY$7.40$3,292.48 0.63 DY) Hoe - Small (Cat 320/314)7.50HR$92.34$692.57 Skidsteer7.50HR$53.33$400.01 Operator \[2\]7.50HR$146.66$2,199.90 DISPOSAL Of Playground Soils To PCO445.00CY$15.32$6,818.75$16.85$7,498.259.97% Stacy Pit Edgewater Gardens - 93 CY Plymouth Square - 147 CY Logan Park - 205 CY 205+147+93 - 445 CY Disposal445.00CY$15.32$6,818.75 This Is Going To PCO Stacy - 30 Min Away Disposal Tipping Fees (CY)445.00CY$2.00$890.00 Quint - CY *NO TAX* (1.00 DY, 3.99449.50CY$13.19$5,928.75 Trucks, 40.86 CY/HR) Prepare Area For Maintenance Strip1,055.00LF$6.01$6,336.61$6.61$6,973.5510.05% Edgewater Gardens - 495 LF Plymouth Square - 298 LF Logan Park - 303 LF 495+289+243 - 1027 LF Prepare For Maintenance Strip - (Hoe Mini1,055.00LF$6.01$6,336.61 + Lab W/Compactor) (Mini) + Laborer w/Compactor (57.061,055.00LF$6.01$6,336.61 LF/PH, 1.54 DY) Hoe - Mini18.49HR$50.54$934.50 9/11/2024 7:05:03 AMPage 1 335 Jufn!38/ UnitTotal Markup Quantity DescriptionUMDirect CostDirect CostUnit PriceTotal PricePercent Plate Compactor18.49HR$5.30$98.00 Operator18.49HR$146.66$2,711.86 Laborer18.49HR$140.19$2,592.25 Concrete Maintenance Curb- STAPF1,055.00LF$46.00$48,530.00$48.30$50,956.505.00% CONCRETE (Stapf Concrete) 9/11/2024 7:05:03 AM2024 Neighborhood Parks ImprovementsPage 2 336 Direct Cost Totals Jufn!38/ Percent of AmountDirect Cost Labor:$7,504.0111.55% Equipment Owned:$2,125.083.27% Equipment Rented:$0.000.00% Materials Owned:$0.000.00% Materials Purchased:$890.001.37% Subcontracted:$48,530.0074.69% Trucking Owned:$0.000.00% Trucking Hired:$5,928.759.12% Miscellaneous:$0.000.00% Plug:$0.000.00% Direct Cost:$64,977.84 Pay Item Summary Percent of AmountBid Price Total Direct Cost:$64,977.8493.35% Total DC Adds/Cuts:$0.000.00% Total Indirect Cost:$0.000.00% Total Bond:$556.850.80% Total Overall Cost:$65,534.6994.15% Total Overhead:$0.000.00% Total Profit:$4,072.165.85% Total Margin:$4,072.165.85% Total Bid Price:$69,606.85 9/11/2024 7:05:03 AM2024 Neighborhood Parks ImprovementsPage 3 337 Jufn!38/ SECTION 00 63 46 WORKCHANGE DIRECTIVE 02 Work Change Directive No. Date of Issuance:9/5/2024Effective Date:9/5/2024 Owner:City of FridleyhǞƓĻƩ͸ƭ /ƚƓƷƩğĭƷ bƚ͵ʹ24-70457 Contractor:Peterson Companies/ƚƓƷƩğĭƷƚƩ͸ƭ tƩƚƆĻĭƷ bƚ͵ʹ Engineer:Brandon BrodhagP.E.Engineer's Project No.: Project:2024Neighborhood Parks ImprovementsContract Name: Contractor is directed to proceed promptly with the following change(s): Description: Per Coon Creek Watershed District review comments, provide stabilized construction exit and 1000 LF of sediment control log at Logan Park per updated plan sheet 13. Attachments: Plan Sheet ЊЌΑ9ƩƚƭźƚƓ ε {ĻķźƒĻƓƷ /ƚƓƷƩƚƌ tƌğƓw9Ћ Peterson Companies Cost Detail with Pricing (COR ЎΑ9ƩƚƭźƚƓ /ƚƓƷƩƚƌ \[ƚŭğƓ tğƩƉΜ Purpose for Work Change Directive: Directive to proceed promptly with the Work described herein, prior to agreeing to changes on Contract Price and Contract Time, is issued due to:ΝĭŷĻĭƉ ƚƓĻ ƚƩ ĬƚƷŷ ƚŅ ƷŷĻ ŅƚƌƌƚǞźƓŭΞ Non-agreement on pricing of proposed change. Necessity to proceed for schedule or other Project reasons. Estimated Change in Contract Price and Contract Times (non-binding, preliminary): Contract Price $8,318.00\[increase\] \[NA\] Contract Time0days Basis of estimated change in Contract Price: Lump SumUnit Price Cost of the WorkOther RECOMMENDED:AUTHORIZEDBY:RECEIVED: By: By:By:y: Engineer (Authorized Signature)Owner (Authorized Signature)Contractor (Authorized Signature)C(AhidSi Title: Project Manager Project ManagerTitle:Project EngineerTitle: Date: 9/5/2024Date: 9/5/2024Date:9/11/2024 Approved by Funding Agency (if applicable) Date: By: Title: END OF SECTION 00 63 46 338 OF 1322 SHEET Jufn!38/ LOGAN PARKWAY NE UO UO UO UO UO U O X X PROJECT NO. 24-70457 EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS IMPROVEMENTS: LOGAN PARK 2 E N Y A W 03 E K ISSUED FORDATE N R 2REV06/10/2024 Y A NO. P A N W A K BJB JBQ NRS G R O A DESIGNEDDRAWNCHECKEDCLIENT PROJ. NO. L P N 612-219-4459651-788-3113 763-572-3550763-572-3566 A G XXXX XXXX XXX XXX XXX O XXXXXXXXX L XXXX XXXX John DresharPublic Works Jim KoslucharMatt Dreshar XXXX 02 XXXX XXX 17 X X X X X X PetersonPeterson CompaniesCompanies COMPANYCONTACT PERSONPHONE City of FridleyCity of Fridley X X 17 17 X 02 X X 17 X X X X X DATE X 5929703/28/2024 E N OWNER: CONTRACTOR: CONSTRUCTION ESC MANAGER: PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR LONG TERM O&M: Y A W K R A P N A G O L BRANDON J. BRODHAG LIC. NO. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION, OR REPORT WAS PREPAREDBY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A DULY LICENSEDPROFESSIONAL ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA. 01 UNIT EACH 5 0.75ACRES0.15ACRES 0.24ACRES0.39ACRES 6/01/2024 11/15/2024 QUANTITY exitinspection reports STORM DRAIN INLET PROTECTIONSTABILIZED CONSTRUCTION EXIT1EACHSEDIMENT CONTROL LOG TYPE WOOD CHIP1000LIN FT 4)Bituminous sport court & site amenities installation Total Project Size (disturbed area) =Total new impervious surface area created =1)Install perimeter sediment control, inlet protection, and stabilized construction2)Removals3)Concrete curb & walkway installation5)Add additional temporary BMPs as necessary during construction based on6)Permanent stabilization & restoration Existing area of impervious surface =Post construction area of impervious surface =Planned Construction Start Date:Estimated Construction Completion Date: BMP SUMMARY 9wh{Lhb tw99bLhb ε {95La9b /hbwh\[ Construction activities include: Removals, grading, concrete curb & walkways, bituminous sportcourts, fence, site amenities, temporary erosion prevention and sediment control, permanentstabilizatio n.Stormwater currently drains to the existing surrounding storm sewer network before dischargingto the Mississippi River.to minimize sediment tracking to adjacent roadways.After construction is complete, the project will create 0.15 acres of new impervious surfaces, butthere will be no change in drainage area or land use. DESCRIPTION OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT:During construction, all storm sewer system inlets receiving drainage from the Project Areas willbe protected and maintained. A stabilized construction exits will be also installed and maintained an updated schedule and site management plan meeting the minimum requirementsof Section 1717 of the Minnesota Standard Specifications for Construction. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE AND PHASING: The Contractor is required to provide 50 FEET NOTES LEGEND KEYNOTES SITE RESTORATIONSEDIMENT CONTROL LOGTYPE WOOD CHIPSTORM DRAIN INLET PROTECTION SCALE 025 STORM DRAIN INLET PROTECTION (TYP.)SEDIMENT CONTROL LOG TYPE WOOD CHIP (TYP.)STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION EXIT (TYP.) APPLICABLEEROSIONCONTROLMEASURESPRIORTOCOMMENCING ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES.TRACKED DEBRIS.CONSTRUCTION,INCLUDINGSTAGINGAREAS,SHALL PROTECTION AT ALL EXISTING DOWNSTREAM INLETS.BERESTOREDWITH4"MINIMUMDEPTHTOPSOIL,FINEGRADEDTOCLODSSMALLERTHAN1",ANDRE-ESTABLISHEDWITHHYDRAULICBONDEDFIBERMATRIX,SEEDMIX25-151&FERTILIZERTYPE3UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. HORZ. 2.CONTRACTORSHALLFURNISH&INSTALLINLET3.ALLADJACENTSTREETSSHALLBESWEPTCLEANOF4.ALLAREASDISTURBEDASARESULTOF 1.CONTRACTORSHALLFURNISH&INSTALLALL 010203 EROSION & SEDIEMNT CONTROL NOTES: :44 AMJ:\\Engineer\\Projects\\2024\\Park System Improvement Plan\\24-707 - Logan Park\\Design\\Drawings\\Sheets\\24-707_C201.dwg6/11/2024 9:27 339 Jufn!38/ Project Name:2024 Neighborhood Parks Improvements Customer:City of Fridley Job Number:24064 Billing Address:7071 University Ave NE Bid As:Fridley, MN 55432 Estimator:Phone:Matt Dreshar Project Address:Various, Fridley, MN Contact: Completion Date:10/25/2024 Change Order: COR 5 - Erosion Control Logan Park Pay Items UnitTotal Markup Quantity DescriptionUMDirect CostDirect CostUnit PriceTotal PricePercent Construction Entrance - Labor1.00EACH$1,755.99$1,755.99$1,947.00$1,947.009.93% Construction Entrance Install2.00HR$439.00$877.99 Hoe (Small) + Skidsteer (1.00 PH/HR,2.00HR$439.00$877.99 0.17 DY) Hoe - Small (Cat 320/314)2.00HR$92.34$184.69 Skidsteer2.00HR$53.33$106.67 Operator \[2\]2.00HR$146.66$586.64 Construction Entrance Removal2.00HR$439.00$877.99 Hoe (Small) + Skidsteer (1.00 PH/HR,2.00HR$439.00$877.99 0.17 DY) Hoe - Small (Cat 320/314)2.00HR$92.34$184.69 Skidsteer2.00HR$53.33$106.67 Operator \[2\]2.00HR$146.66$586.64 Construction Entrance Materials1.00EACH$2,003.00$2,003.00$2,121.00$2,121.004.98% - I Am Thinking We Can Get Away With A Coming from North 20x40 Pad For This Site At 1 Foot In Pine Aggreagtes Depth 1.4 20x40x1/27x1.14 - 40 Or 2 Loads 3" Minus Entrance Rock40.00TON$40.51$1,620.50 Rock - 3" Minus Construction Entrance -40.00TON$31.36$1,254.25 2024 Quint - TON *TAXED 8.5%* (1.00 DY,40.00TON$9.16$366.25 0.23 Trucks, 3.64 TON/HR) Export Spoils - Spoils Will Be Going To40.00TON$9.56$382.50 Petersons Stacy Pit Quint - TON *NO TAX* (1.00 DY, 0.2640.00TON$9.56$382.50 Trucks, 3.64 TON/HR) Erosion Log - Logan Park1,000.00LF$1.72$1,718.18$1.91$1,910.0010.21% Install Erosion Log And Remove1,000.00LF$1.72$1,718.18 Project Superintendent + Laborer1,000.00LF$1.72$1,718.18 (200.00 LF/PH, 0.42 DY) Truck - Project Super5.00HR$30.27$151.33 8/6/2024 10:42:38 AMPage 1 33: Jufn!38/ UnitTotal Markup Quantity DescriptionUMDirect CostDirect CostUnit PriceTotal PricePercent Tools Misc.5.00HR$5.00$25.00 GPS Base Station5.00HR$11.66$58.30 Project Superintendent5.00HR$156.52$782.59 Laborer5.00HR$140.19$700.96 Erosion Log Materials1,000.00LF$2.21$2,209.69$2.34$2,340.004.99% Erosion Control Materials1,000.00LF$2.21$2,209.69 Dumpster - 30 YD - 20241.00EACH$600.00$600.00 Delivery1.00LS$150.00$150.00 Straw Wattle1,000.00LF$1.46$1,459.69 8/6/2024 10:42:38 AM2024 Neighborhood Parks ImprovementsPage 2 341 Jufn!38/ Pay Item Summary Percent of AmountBid Price Total Direct Cost:$7,686.8692.41% Total DC Adds/Cuts:$0.000.00% Total Indirect Cost:$0.000.00% Total Bond:$66.540.80% Total Overall Cost:$7,753.4093.21% Total Overhead:$0.000.00% Total Profit:$564.606.79% Total Margin:$564.606.79% Total Bid Price:$8,318.00 8/6/2024 10:42:38 AM2024 Neighborhood Parks ImprovementsPage 3 342 Jufn!38/ SECTION 00 63 46 WORKCHANGE DIRECTIVE 03 Work Change Directive No. Date of Issuance:9/5/2024Effective Date:9/5/2024 Owner:City of FridleyhǞƓĻƩ͸ƭ /ƚƓƷƩğĭƷ bƚ͵ʹ24-70457 Contractor:Peterson Companies/ƚƓƷƩğĭƷƚƩ͸ƭ tƩƚƆĻĭƷ bƚ͵ʹ Engineer:Brandon BrodhagP.E.Engineer's Project No.: Project:2024Neighborhood Parks ImprovementsContract Name: Contractor is directed to proceed promptly with the following change(s): Description: Installplayground container drain tileas shown in plans Attachments: Plan Sheet А! Α5ƩğźƓ źƌĻ tƌğƓ w9Ќ Plan Sheet 22Α9ƓƌğƩŭĻķ tƌğƓƭ ğƓķ 5ĻƷğźƌƭ w9Ќ Peterson Companies Cost Detail with Pricing (COR ЎΑ9ƩƚƭźƚƓ /ƚƓƷƩƚƌ \[ƚŭğƓ tğƩƉΜ Purpose for Work Change Directive: Directive to proceed promptly with the Work described herein, prior to agreeing to changes on Contract Price and Contract Time, is issued due to:ΝĭŷĻĭƉ ƚƓĻ ƚƩ ĬƚƷŷ ƚŅ ƷŷĻ ŅƚƌƌƚǞźƓŭΞ Non-agreement on pricing of proposed change. Necessity to proceed for schedule or other Project reasons. Estimated Change in Contract Price and Contract Times (non-binding, preliminary): Contract Price $23,844.00\[increase\] \[NA\] Contract Time0days Basis of estimated change in Contract Price: Lump SumUnit Price Cost of the WorkOther RECOMMENDED:AUTHORIZEDBY:RECEIVED: By: By:By:y: Engineer (Authorized Signature)Owner (Authorized Signature)Contractor (Authorized Signature) Title: Project Manager Project ManagerTitle:Project EngineerTitle: Date: 9/5/2024Date: 9/5/2024Date: 9/11/2024 Approved by Funding Agency (if applicable) Date: By: Title: END OF SECTION 00 63 46 343 l GC X 3 OF 24 SHEET l D D - - G C Jufn!38/ X l D D - - X GC 010402 l X D D - - GC l ѢѢ X Ѣ Ѣ Ѣ Ѣ Ѣ Ѣ l Ѣ D D - - Ѣ G C Ѣ Ѣ Ѣ Ѣ X Ѣ l Ѣ Ѣ D D - - Ѣ Ѣ GC Ѣ X l Ѣ Ѣ Ѣ D D - -Ѣ GC 03 l X Ѣ Ѣ l Ѣ D D - -X Ѣ DRAIN TILE PLAN GC PROJECT NO. 24-70457 ѢѢ ѢѢ Ѣ Ѣ Ѣ Ѣ l X Ѣ D D - -Ѣ GC l Ѣ Ѣ Ѣ X D D - - Ѣ G C l Ѣ Ѣ Ѣ Ѣ ѢѢ X NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS IMPROVEMENTS: EDGEWATER GARDENS Ѣ l D D - -Ѣ GC Ѣ 05 Ѣ X l ѢѢ Ѣ Ѣ ѢѢ D D - - G C X l Ѣ Ѣ D D - - G C lX 04 ISSUED FORDATE 3REV09/05/2024 NO. Ѣ Ѣ D D l- - X GC BJB JBQ NRS l Ѣ X Ѣ D D - - G DESIGNEDDRAWNCHECKEDCLIENT PROJ. NO. C l X Ѣ D D - - Ѣ GC l X X X X X D D Ѣ - l- GC Ѣ X X X l X D D - - Ѣ X G C Ѣ X l X X D D - - X GC Ѣ Ѣ l X X X D D - - l G X C X Ѣ Ѣ X X X l D D - - G C X Ѣ X Ѣ X l DATE D D - - X GC X l Ѣ X Ѣ X D D -X - l G C 5929703/28/2024 X U O Ѣ X X Ѣ X X X l D D - -- D GC BRANDON J. BRODHAG LIC. NO. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION, OR REPORT WAS PREPAREDBY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A DULY LICENSEDPROFESSIONAL ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA. U O G - D Ѣ G -Ѣ D l X G - D D D - - GC G > U >- D O l > >G - D > > >> > > G - D X > > D D G - -- D G C U 07 DO - C l l D - E C X E D D - - C G l C D- -D C X C - D D - C C - D D - l G X l X l X l X l X l X l 40 FEET LEGEND KEYNOTES CONCRETESIDEWALK/PADTENNIS /SEE SHEET 164" DIA. PERFORATED PVC PIPE4" DIA. SOLID PVC PIPECLEAN OUT PICKLEBALL COURTBASKETBALL COURTPIP RUBBER(BY OTHERS)BITUMINOUS PATCH - MATCH ADJACENTBASE AND PAVEMENT COURSING ѢѢ SCALE 020 TRANSITION TO SOLID PVC (APPROX. 260 LF INCLUDING HEADERS).WITH NONWOVEN FABRIC ON TWO SIDESAND BOTTOM. SEE SHEET 234" TEE (TYP.)CLEAN OUT (TYP.) - TOP OF CLEAN OUT TO BESOLID 4" PVC PIPE (APPROX. 240 LF).CORE EXISTING CB PERFORATED 4" PVC WITHIN CONTAINERINSTALL PERFORATED PIPE WITHIN ROCKFITTINGS AS REQUIRED (TYP.)INSTALLED 2" ABOVE SUBGRADEMINIMUM SLOPE OF 1%NO ROCK TRENCH OR FABRICI = 839.63 ѢѢ ѢѢ HORZ. ѢѢ 01020304050607 24 4:42:43 PMJ:\\Engineer\\Projects\\2024\\Park System Improvement Plan\\24-704 - Edgewater Gardens\\Design\\Drawings\\Sheets\\24-704_C401.dwg 9/5/20 344 OF 224 SHEET 3 23 Jufn!38/ w/WELDED 13" x 13" x 5/8"w/ NON-SHRINKANCHOR BOLT#4 TIES AT 8" O.C. 7" x 7" STEEL COLUMNBASE PLATE3/4" A563 HEX NET WITH3/4" F436 FLAT WASHERFIN. ELEVATIONOF FOOTING3/4" A563 LEVELING HEXNUT (ONLY IF NEEDED)LEVELING GROUT3/4" DIA x 16" F1544 GR. 366 #6 BARS VERT.3,000 PSICONCRETE TWO SIDES AND BOTTOM OF ROCKTRENCH4" DIA. PERFORATED DRAINTILE IN SUBGRADE PLAY AREA SURFACING (BY OTHERS)NONWOVEN GEOTEXTILE FABRIC ONROCK TRENCH PROJECT NO. 24-70457 ENLARGED PLANS AND DETAILS NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS IMPROVEMENTS 3'-6" DIA 12" 8" 8" PLAY AREA DRAIN TILE 12" MIN. 4"5'-0" ISSUED FORDATE 2REV06/10/20243REV09/05/2024 NO. (TYP) SHELTER FOOTING DETAIL (30'X30' SHELTER) 3" CLEAR BJB JBQ NRS 2 PROPOSED ELEVATION DESIGNEDDRAWNCHECKEDCLIENT PROJ. NO. CONCRETE SLAB 3 TOPSOIL - TOP OF ADJACENT SOIL GRADETO BE LEVEL WITH TOP OF CURB STANDALONE 6"X12"CONCRETE PLAY AREA CURBCOMPACTED SUBGRADE PLAY AREA SURFACING (BY OTHERS)1/2" RADIUS EDGE 5" x 5" STEEL COLUMN W/WELDED 11" x 11" x 5/8" BASE3/4" A563 HEX NET WITH3/4" F436 FLAT WASHEROF FOOTING3/4" A563 LEVELING HEXw/ NON-SHRINK3/4" Ø x 16" F1544 GR. 36ANCHOR BOLT#4 TIES AT 8" O.C.6 #6 BARS VERT.3,000 PSICONCRETE PLATEFIN. ELEVATIONNUT (ONLY IF NEEDED)LEVELING GROUT DATE 12" 6" 5929703/28/2024 2'-0" DIA PLAY AREA CURB BRANDON J. BRODHAG LIC. NO. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION, OR REPORT WAS PREPAREDBY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A DULY LICENSEDPROFESSIONAL ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA. 12" MIN. 4"3'-6" (TYP) 3" CLEAR CONTROL JOINTS SHALL BE PLACED AT ALLCORNERS AND INTERSECTIONS OF THE PLAYAREA CURB WITH JOINTS EQUALLY SPACED INALONG ALL SECTIONS OF CURB AT 10' BETWEEN CORNERS AND INTERSECTIONSMAXIMUM INTERVALS AND SHALL EXTEND TO1/3 THE DEPTH OF THE CONCRETE. SHELTER FOOTING DETAIL (18'X18' SHELTER) PROPOSED ELEVATION CONCRETE SLAB ANCHOR BOLT3/4" A563 HEX NUT3/4" Ø x 16" F1554 GR.36 ANCHOR BOLTSTANDALONE 6"X12"CONCRETE PLAY AREA CURBCONC. WALK / PAD - SEE PLANCOMPACTED CLASS 5AGGREGATE BASECOMPACTED SUBGRADE BRACING TEMPLATEFIN. ELEVATION OFFOOTINGPLAY AREA SURFACING (BY OTHERS)1/2" RADIUS EDGE1/2" EXPANSION JOINT 3 12" 6" 3" MIN.12" MIN. ANCHOR BOLT BRACING TEMPLATE PLAY AREA CURB W/ CONC. WALK CONTROL JOINTS SHALL BE PLACED AT ALLCORNERS AND INTERSECTIONS OF THE PLAYAREA CURB WITH JOINTS EQUALLY SPACED INALONG ALL SECTIONS OF CURB AT 10' BETWEEN CORNERS AND INTERSECTIONSMAXIMUM INTERVALS AND SHALL EXTEND TO1/3 THE DEPTH OF THE CONCRETE. 5/2024 4:25:26 PMJ:\\Engineer\\Projects\\2024\\Park System Improvement Plan\\24-70457 - Combined N. Parks\\Design\\Drawings\\Sheets\\24-70457_C807.dwg 9/345 Jufn!38/ To:City of Fridley Contact:Nic Schmidt Address:7071 University Ave NE Phone: Fridley, MN 55432 Fax: Project Name:2024 Neighborhood Parks Improvements Bid Number: Project Location:Various, Fridley, MN Bid Date:4/16/2024 Addendum #:0 Item DescriptionEstimated QuantityUnitUnit PriceTotal Price Dewatering 1.00LS$3,208.00$3,208.00 Connect To Existing Structure 1.00EACH$2,637.00$2,637.00 Install Drain Tile Solid 240.00LF$15.00$3,600.00 Install Perforated Drain Tile 260.00LF$28.50$7,410.00 Install Clean Outs 5.00EACH$600.00$3,000.00 Piping Materials 1.00LS$3,989.00$3,989.00 Total Bid Price: $23,844.00 Notes: ¤ All proposals exclude subcontractor bonds, bond fees, specialty insurance, workforce goals or business inclusion goals unless so indicated. ¤ Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. We appreciate the opportunity to provide you with this proposal and look forward to working with you on this project. ACCEPTED:CONFIRMED: The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory Peterson Companies, Inc. and hereby accepted. Buyer: Authorized Signature: Signature: Date of Acceptance: Estimator:Matt Dreshar (651) 257-0324 mdreshar@petersoncompanies.net 9/6/2024 12:31:33 PMPage 1 of 1 346 Jufn!38/ Page 1 Markup Percent $3,208.0010.00% Unit PriceTotal Price Total Direct Cost City of Fridley7071 University Ave NEFridley, MN 55432Nic Schmidt Unit Direct Cost Customer:Billing Address:Phone:Contact: UM y 1.00LS$2,890.66$2,890.663.00HR$391.78$1,175.343.00HR$391.78$1,175.343.00HR$30.27$90.803.00HR$5.00$15.003.00HR$53.33$160.003.00HR$156.52$469.553.00HR$146.66$439.981.00DY$539.98$539.981.00DY$336.54$336 .541.00HR$203.44$203.441.00HR$30.27$30.271.00HR$11.66$11.661.00HR$5.00$5.00 uantit Q Description 2024 Neighborhood Parks Improvements24064Matt DresharVarious, Fridley, MN10/25/2024 Truck - Project SuperTools Misc.SkidsteerProject SuperintendentOperatorTruck - Project SuperGPS Base StationTools Misc. Dewatering Crew - Pond Pumping (1.00 HR/PH,0.25 DY)Pump Standard W/200' Of Hose (PER DAY)Project Superintendent (1.00 PH/HR, 0.08 DY) Setup PumpsPump Per Day Dewatering - Play Containers Pay Items Dewatering1.00LS$2,890.66$2,890.66$3,208.00 Project Name:Job Number:Bid As:Estimator:Project Address:Completion Date:9/6/2024 12:32:48 PM 347 Cost Detail With Pricing Change Order: COR 6 - Edgewater Gardens Draintile Jufn!38/ Page 2 Markup Percent $2,637.008.36%$3,600.0010.67%$7,410.009.88% Unit PriceTotal Price Total Direct Cost Unit Direct Cost UM y 1.00HR$156.52$156.523.00HR$391.78$1,175.343.00HR$391.78$1,175.343.00HR$30.27$90.803.00HR$5.00$15.003.00HR$53.33$160.003.00HR$156.52$469.553.00HR$146.66$439.981.00EACH$2,412.16$2,412.161.00EACH$1,612. 16$1,612.163.00HR$50.54$151.623.00HR$53.33$160.003.00HR$146.66$879.963.00HR$140.19$420.581.00EACH$800.00$800.006.00HR$50.54$303.236.00HR$53.33$320.016.00HR$146.66$1,759.926.00HR$140.19$841.15 2024 Neighborhood Parks Improvements 10.00HR$50.54$505.1910.00HR$53.33$533.1310.00HR$146.66$2,932.03 240.00LF$13.43$3,224.31240.00LF$13.43$3,224.31260.00LF$25.71$6,684.33260.00LF$20.66$5,371.70 uantit Q Description Project SuperintendentTruck - Project SuperTools Misc.SkidsteerProject SuperintendentOperator Dewatering Crew - Pond Pumping (1.00 PH/HR,0.25 DY)Hoe - MiniSkidsteerOperator \[2\]LaborerHoe - MiniSkidsteerOperator \[2\]LaborerHoe - MiniSkidsteerOperator \[2\] Remove PumpsHoe (Mini)+ Skidsteer + Laborer (3.00 PH/EACH, 0.25DY)Core & Boot - FobbeHoe (Mini) + Skidsteer + Laborer (40.00 LF/PH, 0.50DY)Hoe (Mini) + Skidsteer + Laborer (26.01 LF/PH, 0.83DY) Storm | Connect Pipe to Existing CB/MH | 04"-24"Storm | Draintile w/Rock | 4"-6" (Mini + Skid + Lab)Storm | Draintile w/Rock | 4"-6" (Mini + Skid + Lab) Connect To Existing Structure1.00EACH$2,412.16$2,412.16$2,637.00Install Drain Tile Solid240.00LF$13.43$3,224.31$15.00Install Perforated Drain Tile260.00LF$25.71$6,684.33$28.50 9/6/2024 12:32:48 PM 348 Jufn!38/ Page 3 Markup Percent $3,000.0010.67%$3,989.0010.00% Unit PriceTotal Price Total Direct Cost Unit Direct Cost UM y 5.00EACH$537.39$2,686.935.00EACH$537.39$2,686.935.00HR$50.54$252.695.00HR$53.33$266.675.00HR$146.66$1,466.605.00HR$140.19$700.961.00LS$3,594.39$3,594.391.00LS$3,594.39$3,594.39 2024 Neighborhood Parks Improvements 10.00HR$140.19$1,401.3620.00TON$46.82$936.3620.00TON$7.33$146.50 250.00SY$0.92$229.77 uantit Q Description LaborerHoe - MiniSkidsteerOperator \[2\]Laborer Fabric - (Specify Type, No waste Incl.)Rock - Pea Rock - From Martin Marrieta Maple GroveQuint - TON *TAXED 8.5%* (1.00 DY, 0.09 Trucks,1.82 TON/HR)Hoe (Mini) + Skidsteer + Laborer (1.00 PH/EACH,0.42 DY)Plastic and Metal Pipe (Waterworks) Storm | Draintile Cleanout | 4"-6" (Mini + Skid + Lab)Plastic Piping Install Clean Outs5.00EACH$537.39$2,686.93$600.00Piping Materials1.00LS$3,594.39$3,594.39$3,989.00 9/6/2024 12:32:48 PM 349 Jufn!38/ SECTION 00 63 46 WORKCHANGE DIRECTIVE 04 Work Change Directive No. Date of Issuance:9/18/2024Effective Date:9/18/2024 Owner:City of FridleyhǞƓĻƩ͸ƭ /ƚƓƷƩğĭƷ bƚ͵ʹ24-70457 Contractor:Peterson Companies/ƚƓƷƩğĭƷƚƩ͸ƭ tƩƚƆĻĭƷ bƚ͵ʹ Engineer:Brandon BrodhagP.E.Engineer's Project No.: Project:2024Neighborhood Parks ImprovementsContract Name: Contractor is directed to proceed promptly with the following change(s): Description: Remove 145 LF of fencemeshadjacent to existing/new courtsand reinstall to aid paving operations. Attachments: Peterson Companies Cost Detail with tƩźĭźƓŭ Λ/hw АΑ9ķŭĻǞğƷĻƩ ε \[ƚŭğƓtğƩƉCĻƓĭĻ !ķƆǒƭƷΜ Purpose for Work Change Directive: Directive to proceed promptly with the Work described herein, prior to agreeing to changes on Contract Price and Contract Time, is issued due to:ΝĭŷĻĭƉ ƚƓĻ ƚƩ ĬƚƷŷ ƚŅ ƷŷĻ ŅƚƌƌƚǞźƓŭΞ Non-agreement on pricing of proposed change. Necessity to proceed for schedule or other Project reasons. Estimated Change in Contract Price and Contract Times (non-binding, preliminary): Contract Price $3,298.75\[increase\] \[NA\] Contract Time0days Basis of estimated change in Contract Price: Lump SumUnit Price Cost of the WorkOther RECOMMENDED:AUTHORIZEDBY:RECEIVED: By: By:By: Engineer (Authorized Signature)Owner (Authorized Signature)Contractor (Authorized Signature)Contractor(AuthorizedSignature) Project Manager Title: Project ManagerTitle:Project EngineerTitle: Date: 9/18/2024Date: 9/18/2024Date: 9/19/2024 Approved by Funding Agency (if applicable) Date: By: Title: END OF SECTION 00 63 46 34: Jufn!38/ To:City of Fridley Contact:Nic Schmidt Address:7071 University Ave NE Phone: Fridley, MN 55432 Fax: Project Name:2024 Neighborhood Parks Improvements Bid Number: Project Location:Various, Fridley, MN Bid Date:4/16/2024 Addendum #:0 Item DescriptionEstimated QuantityUnitUnit PriceTotal Price Fence Removal At Logan And Edgewater 145.00LF$10.50$1,522.50 Fence Fabric Reinstall 145.00LF$12.25$1,776.25 Total Bid Price:$3,298.75 Notes: ¤ All proposals exclude subcontractor bonds, bond fees, specialty insurance, workforce goals or business inclusion goals unless so indicated. ¤ Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. We appreciate the opportunity to provide you with this proposal and look forward to working with you on this project. ACCEPTED:CONFIRMED: The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory Peterson Companies, Inc. and hereby accepted. City of Fridley Buyer: Authorized Signature: Signature: 9/18/2024 Date of Acceptance: Estimator:Matt Dreshar (651)257-0324 mdreshar@petersoncompanies.net 9/18/2024 12:44:36 PMPage 1 of 1 351 Jufn!38/ Cost Detail With Pricing By Phase Project Name:2024 Neighborhood Parks Improvements Customer:City of Fridley Job Number:24064 Billing Address:7071 University Ave NE Bid As:Fridley, MN 55432 Estimator:Matt Dreshar Phone: Project Address:Various, Fridley, MN Contact:Nic Schmidt Completion Date:10/25/2024 Change Order: COR 7 - Fencing Repair - Edgewater And Logan Pay Items UnitTotalMarkup Description QuantityUMDirect CostDirect CostTotal PriceUnit PricePercent Phase: (None) Fence Removal At Logan And Edgewater145.00LF$9.38$1,360.46$10.50$1,522.5010.93% Remove Chain Link Fence - 10'H - (Skid +145.00LF$9.38$1,360.46 Lab + Lab) Fence Crew - 2 Man (36.29 LF/PH, 0.33145.00LF$9.38$1,360.46 DY) Truck - Project Super4.00HR$30.27$120.94 Trailer (Fence Crew ALL DAY)4.00HR$8.48$33.89 Tools Misc.4.00HR$5.00$19.98 Project Superintendent4.00HR$156.52$625.45 Laborer4.00HR$140.19$560.21 Fence Fabric Reinstall145.00LF$11.12$1,611.96$12.25$1,776.259.22% Fence | 10' | Wire Re-Install | Galvanized |145.00LF$11.12$1,611.96 2 Rail (3 Man + Skid) Fence Crew - 3 Man + Skidsteer (48.33145.00LF$10.77$1,561.96 LF/PH, 0.25 DY) Skidsteer (Fence Crew ALL DAY)3.00HR$40.01$120.02 Truck - Project Super3.00HR$30.27$90.80 Trailer (Fence Crew ALL DAY)3.00HR$8.48$25.44 Tools Misc.3.00HR$5.00$15.00 Project Superintendent3.00HR$156.52$469.55 Laborer \[2\]3.00HR$140.19$841.15 Misc. Materials1.00LS$50.00$50.00 Page 1 of 2 9/18/2024 12:46:14 PM 352 Jufn!39/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:October 14, 2024 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Beth Kondrick, Deputy City Clerk Title Resolution No. 2024-140, Approving Temporary Liquor License for Springbrook Nature Center Foundation Background Pursuantto certain sections of the Fridley City Code (Code), certain business permitting activities require approval of the Fridley City Council (Council), including Temporary Intoxicating Liquor Licenses. Kimberly Tillberryapplied for a Temporary Intoxicating Liquor Licenseon behalf of theSpringbrook Nature Center Foundation for the Springbrook Spree event being held on November 8, 2024 at Springbrook Nature Center. Ms. Tillberryhasmet all requirements, and paid all appropriate fees established in theCode for this temporary license. Staff have performed all necessary inspections and checks to ensure all requirements have been satisfied.Once approved at a municipal level, the application and certification will be forwarded to state licensing authorities. Financial Impact Permitting and licensing fees collected by the City of Fridleyare anticipated in the annual budget. Recommendation Staff recommend the approval of Resolution No. 2024-140, Approving Temporary Liquor License for Springbrook Nature Center Foundation. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity X Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Resolution No. 2024-140 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 353 Jufn!39/ Resolution No. 2024-140 Approving Temporary Liquor License for Springbrook Nature Center Foundation Whereas, the Fridley City Code (Code) and various sections of Minnesota Statute direct licensing and permitting requirements for certain business activities within the City of Fridley (City); and Whereas, pursuant to sections of Code, the Fridley City Council (Council) shall approve liquor licenses; and Whereas, Kimberly Tillberry has submitted a temporary liquor license application on behalf of the Springbrook Nature Center Foundation for an event to be held November 8, 2024; and Whereas, applicable City staff reviewed the license application finding all requirements satisfied; and Whereas, applicable City staff recommend the approval of the temporary liquor license by the Council. Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves the following business permits for a term specified below. Liquor Type of License Applicant Staff Approval City Code Minnesota Statute Temporary Springbrook !Public Safety Chapter 603.24 M.S. § 340A Intoxicating Liquor Nature Center !Fire Marshal Foundation, !City Clerk Springbrook Spree Applicant: Kimberly Tillberry Event Date: 11/07/2024 Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 14th day of October, 2024. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: ___________________________________ Melissa Moore City Clerk 354