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12/07/1964 - 6029� � � � ��;� �, ��� �- t �. �.,- � ; V, '`.�� L,fC�, r'; �` ,, �� c� ,� ,. ; � �., � N11 •�;1'; I � :.i: �; .f.. � � i ��� �,' rya��. o� ���.�.� �' � p;�' OLD SITSI�SSs ��� o �ON�oboo." 16� 1964♦ e No�v� 23, 19G4o - s'Po 1965�Z, t,�� 2 o Bns 3�acvior (Tabl�d 11�/%�✓64; e �� \� s�ec�ci l�iadiug o R-1 to C-1 � (Satt�►oaat c�oacs�ar �- 5th & Hia�sie8l�pij �Tabl�d /t�' " `� 11✓Z/�) o �,� � Sp�Cis��, Uss Pe�mit � Diursiti�g 8aaatt (Tabl� w 11/�,/b4i s � -,,�----`—� �( �,qv� s o committas A,pgoi�ao�m�ts �T�b1ed ].t/a & lat,/16/64) , � �. g _ �tW"'_ Y ' ►i�qq��� � 0 1ds -� Dil�ut �w�sp�C � pp�d DTOOiu ��Ce�aC 7, yu,a.��'�c`r 1964j o _r_ . �..__..._ _..._-___._.. J 7 o Builciing Boa�rd Maetit�g i�ilAUt�s, I�avavab�oc 25 0 1964, - � _�_.---- 8. soasa of A�ls 1Matinq �, �Tav� 18, 1964e � , � 9 Pla�isig Caomissio� �t,tnq Hi�t�s, �Tav�abeec �� o����'/ 1 d 1964A X ��...._.___..-h.._ _._ ,Cuti � 14 o R�pce�tticnt Camcniasiao �tiwg �liaa�t�, 6t Zb, 1964e , -- ..., , � 11. Racta�ttic� CaRniaaioai l�ti,t�g �, �- 23, 19G4, . •. ''� •� •-''�' �` t'�'r �? �Pasks & Playgraaux�s S�-cont�ittM 3p�cial li�rting µ � ,;�-�,�r* i3iuutesp �av�ear 34, 19640 ---�..-.._..... �. - ---- 13. Purks � Pl�ygso�da Sv�-camitt.�e & R�et�stiaa� `� Connaissian Joint lM�tia�g l�iaa�tt�, �tav�ar 30, � `,� � 1964a �� Pa�q�s 1 - 390 Fag�s 4Q - 'jQ. Paqes 51 - 640 pags 65. Page 660 Pag� 69. Pmge 689 �S� Paq� 69. Pag�s ?0 - 7Z o Fsges 73 - 750 Pag�e �6 - 78. Pag�s 79 - 81. Piq� 82 n Paqea 83 - 88v � � REc�A.�1R caot�iCtL !l�TZ�i A�i! -� 7, 1964 �Cantiaa�d) 1'4 • 8�ii�i� ��ii � �i.� ��ti� � � �i � 1��� �� � o l5 • Sit$�y CGll�,t�`Y �t�AQ �i�B � D�O�I� 2. 1964e F��s 90 & 9l 16e Con�uioatia�s, P�qa 92 � 96, ��(,�- ta� A�ardb►: s�w�ag� Diapo�aa]. iZ9 - 1310 ��_� b� M.S aP o: R�1tes �� SOo ��0 , ; $as4a�tt �� , 1 Sn�i�iu9: st�cNts �u Saii�y 83�11� � ,.� �, : �olutioa► - - - - , � --..x.. _- H.�2 .Gn-L � ��.. ,2�..:� ` 7a Clai.�so 0 8etit�ist�se �„��c� —�..�.,�.�..,.. � o L1�oaa�a B ��..��___,..�_ � _ � �, =.4_ ____.__.--.. _ �'��ZOo P�titioo►e, . ..�,�....�.�� .�.�.,;,.,�,�,._�,m.. _ . .,.. .. o Reeolutio� Oacc%cia�g 2�ravsm�e�a►t �uul Final P1an8 at�d Spa�iff�tt�.o�►s -M ST p].9�65-2 a . lieso�t�iooa Trans��'sii�g I�e, Pa�� 970 P�s 98 + 1040 r�.a ios a io6o Pag� 1070 � �o Paq�s 109 & il0o �3. R�salt�tia�t Authcariaing Si�s -�tew Loa�ero �agN lil � 1120 �..... �.w�. . _. .. .... ._. � ?�. R�eoln�iao ait�iag Iseuaaa� of Ta�a�ary� Saode, � L'itY Bille P:Ig�� 113 � ll60 ,.,,�.��,rK.....,.. , ., .. �.ro �. �2'So R�sol.uti�on D�sratit� Sale a� P�ard�uso of Trnparasy � Bo�s, City 8a11, � �ag� 1170� - �...........,�.. �..�.v. _ _ _, . . ,�. Z6 R+�eo�lntion O��sitrg' P�aliat�s�as�y platse and speeigi- � c�tiaa�e �- sTe 1965-1, Paqes 118 - 1Z0. .��_ � � 7 o Fiw _ ntiv�s 3pz,ittl�g Asa�smawc�tts, PaQ�s iZl - 1Z6. � 4 280 �vo .. _ luticos Caob3uit� Asasa�tso aa ``� � , �=.�;�..� 1Q-� • �..�� �,� Y' , .� ;� � �_ i•:+" ' � ���.,. ..� ,.. Pay�s 127 & l�a � �c�t� •• It s.�M ��+: r:^t r. ��r � a.� ,:� ► �w a -�:y- it�,: i ;�:..i. �i:c._ �. e �=i�1i�` i�' ST e��g"'i� i �ti �1� Of i1�i1'� �S OL1 �i Sl � SZ. A iM�D �ca� th! F#�eua� Dirircte�ac is aa pa��: ?►3 aad 54 �o�pisiair�g i�ur pan�li��sy ass�ssmre�ct ro3�1 �3+� iu an P�g�s 55 tbso� 64, I�elv�ed in t4�s �velo� vrith t'IN aqrnels is tiM il.st of p�oge�s�l�,yt vw�ac8 �v�sd �ay 1� paeati�oainasy Yoii. f) ► M�� !'i:� Z o �� �� ;�JAi/ ����' i �R � � Qi �ii� Mi� � 8R�4�� iqs '�lat � tei�,�. bb ilt � R��� At $i30 P�%Ls �'A �:��� b�n�3 S�a."'V�.CC6 is� fi�� c�►!. .ty ii� Ss'.i+d��' W.f. "th yO1:o 3 o Si�t�ID RBADI�iCi OF GRDI�CS �t�G B-1 TO C—i �SO�ABT COR�A • � ST8 &�ISSt38=PPI j(TABLBD 11,/Z/64� : T3�is oa�c�i�a� �oac a�ooeW r�a�clit�g is ooa Pago b5 e Oa� 1t�� 37 i� t� di�aus�ion s+�latit�q tro tii� �solutian tifat t.�tit C�cail psss�8 susp�8lsrg a�{Y sy�ooniaga o0C sp�ei,at paa�mits �n tbs Pucaa. �� Pltu�nit� C"c�l�isal+OO tac0�1�'1�� atia�a cv�aiwg tb�ia a�c�a wi11 bs pa�r�t�'! to yt� at t'Iw R�o�it � �..ts�r• 4 0 3�ECIAL il� PlIiMIT —�1t�RSI� �(TAB�ED llj2,/64) s l�u �000�ae� ag �hs misiut+oa cawe�acs�tq thie m�att�ac wili bt � aa Prt�� 6b. T'his it,�pt also was oo�nnac�dl by 't� �eet�acis+l va paQ� 3'7. 5 e DO�tI'1'�K APPO►I�1�T8 (1'ASLBD a.l,/Z✓ & 11/16/6�4� : T!� Co�ittM v�cariei4s a=s listed on � 67n ,:�: ,� , . 6o Btns -� s�aRBpBR (0�1� �OObt, �?, 1964� z'� tsb�ulstiaa a��et is o� Paq+� 684 w� rvitl hav�a th� officfal t,ab�ti�tioa, a�nd a s�eQar�owrrdatiaa ta�ar yo�, at tho m�iaq 4 7 o StiIZ�2� BOa�D H� �PSS - 1�opB�BR 25 � 1964� Tl� Saildit�q Soasa �artirrg itinutes at� aa Page 69 o I� bath it�s !� 8oa�!! roco�ea�d� qrantin�g th. pe�nit e 8 o SO�AIii) t�' APPBA�B t�BTi�it3 l�S �- � 18, 196�: �M! �iM�a ars o�s Pago� 74 � 71 o xn Zt� #�1, tbs Hoa�d s�e�a�auMn�da a ap�a3,ai nse pe�it �oaC doatbl� bvngatlows o� o�ly' two lo�s it�st� og th� savea�► �roquest�ed, T�t� two ic�ts ia�rolv� ato e�tawA cn Paq� 720 �� t�aua �ot i�etion 'kak�u ixs Zts�a �Z, va� Paq�s ?0 a� 7i. bat si�x� tbe� �ho a�,pglicattt has wi� h!� x�ques�. �'!ut p�oQlf in oppa- aitioa� fatt ti�at a park ,�faa�,1.� bo piaaed aa tbo sit� �ac tbaa douml� b�la�vs, a�aa a l�tteo� was givw�s to th� Pa�'ks a�d P�y�r.a�3s svb-aa�itt�s by t�e ris�ts iai �� ar�a aek�,nq t.�at t1N sit� . 'l�..����� �.f �!;`��I� .I.y! i,' t- .f'��i.'I►� w�� � �a�'� � 1�_ M: . -t. - ba made ix�to a pa�Ck site. Actiao� by t�a ps�ks an� Pl�soa�kla Ststi-oormti,tt� te�l�ativ. to tbie s�u�t wil.l 'bo %�srd oo PaQ� �t. I�► Itort #3. paSa 71. tbe $a�x�i s'�oo�ama�ds graut�g !� vat�t�oa i� pat�iciwg d -, 9 o PLA�'i COM�R88I0li � 1�0'1S8 —�OVI�t 19, 1964: '1lNM m�iaa�t�s ass a� Pa�g�s 7�� a�t 74p 1'!a aNy a�vtios� l�ata�o by llrs Co�issiott will bo fva�d its It� d�.R a� P�gs 74, iu alla� LlNpt s'woim�re�d that � t�otm�i7. a�s�rt piseit�g i�be oa�din� a�tl�lt i� fo�u�9 oa� Paq� 7S. 7�it r�aort riy tbo Coaa�tssi+o�t w� t�� tian�d iu ttrm► #�3. abo�v�, wi�.l x�s�o�'��d u�bau s`�.a�t. so 2 a� ipc].wdiaq isi the euwlo� witb �his ag� � a b�i� sv�ey og u�'h►aa rao�►1 pa�ocedwces. 10 o R�CtsBAT� t70�1ltISSIO�i �TI3�ti I�f10TSS - OCT06S�R Zb, 1964: � mi�utes as'o o0a Paqirs 76 1�tOt�jb 78. Zf thMtr as� as+� it�+M�s '�itt yau wia� to dl.scuaa, t'h� cqtn b� barc�qht � at 1�►is t3�. 11. RnCt�ATIqIT t�O�iIS8I0�i MBSTI�TG Ml�it�8s - 1�G�vRM�;t Z3 � 1964: 'rlN�i� i mitsut�e a�cs a� P�es ?9 t�ro�w�b 81. t! th�c+�r aY'�► a�y it�ws ti�tt you wiab to disause, yaa a�u Ioeris�g thsa u� at lhin t�tr. CJ 1Z. PARKS Atf� PLAYK3�U►�D3 Si�B _C3Q�"�T� SPBCIAL !l�Tlp�i !�S • �cyv8l��tR 30; 1954: �h� m��i�t�s �x�e v� Paye 82, �d = s��o�tr�d to thoan p�eviattsly e�ta.e Park Stth�-c�ami�ta� �skid t.hat I p3�ce those ou this age�da, altho�tg�, #,� minuttes havs xw�t qaoa�s llttv�R tb�a Pl�t�ait�g Cc�n�.ssio�► aa y�t. i3 o p�xs �c s sv��cc�s�rr�t & te��=ae� ao�ttssZa� �osM�r ��S - l�0►vS�3�i 30� 3964= � miacwt�s a�c� t�o paq�r 83 thta�3► 86. I w�s ssk� i�.o plaee �� oa #� �s alao, s�r ifian gaiaaq t3uca�h t�a pla�mi�g t�oam�issica fi�r�sta �a a�i.o�s by Lh�t joint qroyp that th�y aak tbat 2 boci�q to ya�e atf�stioaa at fi�is �ki�aq will b� �ound at tbo battaA o►f Pa� 8� t�qciit� ir� gr�eu. T�e jab �.l,p�tion s'��rs�d to in tla fss'st matiaa� ca� Pag� 83 a�ill la� �oaud�9 oa Paqis 87 a:rd 88. 14. StiILDIl4�i 80� 1/�S'1'I�i3 �3 -� �R Z. 1964� '1l1M� �utt�s arv on Psge 89. In =t� #1. �he Scra�r+d syaamu�aWa a�avalo Ia =t.ea� #a, tt�qy syaa� ag�ovai. aitha�'h. ths aroee�d Nazd �pa�� �tative ooa tho Soar�A w�a � pahe�at, and tt� ap�Mt t'ha! it you wi�i to hsw th� Sa►a�d aot�sicl� it v�t �s ie pa�at. Y+at� cou].� r�a i� to t'hs 8w�cd. 15 a SAF�I"Y' !�lI�TTTl�6 fB'6TI1�ti I�it�I'i8 • D� �, 1964s 1'h�N �vtt�s � ooa Pag� 90 a�fd 9l. I! th� i.s aqy it.�aa ya�a wi�► to �as, iti e�t b� ba�o�t t� �at tbie tisso C J i � � ss't � 4' ! • r �'��; !► �.'t •'_ �,'., � � �� *;. � w� � F� ,•�- (a� Aa�ba�: 3e�raga� Dispo�si= �s l�tt�r aa Paq� 92 is s��,��as�►tracya . . (�} �t.B.S.; �st.�a�: 1'he �.�fit� oa - P� 93 is �.i�- �pla�aatar,Y• . Ecj Pi�lvw: ��►�aats �t ls�tt�er oa Paq� 94 ir i,llwet�cat.+�d by fi� clra�ria�g o�n Pa�ge 95 e t�eat to talk to l�ic. Pielaw b�fa�61 !�y• axsd I a� hop�iW. d�Rt I v�a Ooet� v�i�c� h�w tha� �.t will p��y bim to doe�i� titis �. �d} ��ba�p� Nao�gi�r�aag: strMts iu Ba1L�4a�' Sill�e: 7l'� lott�r aa Pa�go 96 is a�pa�av'ed by 'tha City �qlsNMe's ofiic�t as�i! �equ�c�Q a motiaac► oi a�oo�fi.a� 3�y !� Couq�il. te} Vi��at� t�oiw= �aaJ.utioon� �be lett�ac ca P��s 3�9 sad 13Q ars'iwrd by Sp�tiitl t�liv�acy toda� and is wlt� �nr,pla�atc�acy. � cl�pinqa rsts�cs+o8 to a�cs s�aeodtx�ed oa Pa�ge 131. � ��o «,�� �. �� �$ �. �► g�. ��. �. o� �a. «� ia iu�ciu�d !.0 th� envela� wi�h t'� �g�a. 180 �sT?HATBs: A i�.et oi tha ostf�mat�s will b� ioa�d ooa Paq�s 96 saa� 99 o D�tail of th� final �sti�m�►tes le fo�d ca Paqes 100 � 104. 19v �tCBritB�S: � liat og lie�nsea wi3ll b� f�urid o� Paq*s 10S aad lOb. a0 a P�TITICeT3 a 8�rtiticm �46-1�64 will be fca�ttyd oa Ba� 107, a� c�m 1�e r�asilwd a�8 turrned avroc to t�tie officy �oaC pac'o�ssls�g. ?� o RB80Lii'Plt�i C�R�G �R�` A1�U FI�iA�L PLAgB rAlbm SA�iC=�'i�� " sT. 1965�*�t� ��cwa�lntion an �aqs 108 �n b� psss�8 d�rP�liAQ vg�c�► t�� pvRaisa h..rsng su st+Ma #1. aboR►+a. ZZ. RB30LtTrZt�il TRA�tSF�3 FtA�IDB; �e tesatution oo PagMt l09 is �oo- plaia�sd aa Pa�gs 110. ��onld b� tbe fi�sa. r�olntioa fac 1964a realign3s�g the bn�g�rt �a par�v3��,y adop�ted by� �hs t�ii last �twac d 23. iitiSQLU'rtC� AVl'H�RIZI�3 SiaB —�P L0�►DBR: �hi► s�ao�lt�itx�► i,a o0 Pag. 111, amd th. l�ati�e to Bi�d is oan Paq� 11Z. �tis ie b��lqrt�d � 3xi 1965 as half tl►� oost �tao� t�u Vtility Fuaa�, wi�t #� af�aoc I�,i to 'b� bRtdq� in 1966. �ao ��s�esa�i D� sBS�. Oar �1'�iilra�►�ar Ba�aB — er�t R�i Y bs]�ifvr that tt�a Fi� Dit�a'toAC BisCUaNd �his �1Md �oar la�a • � � '.�.C.1 M�'�`{�i►Y ��� � 1:.f ' L`:.1.'li' A.♦ . .:�� ' )�. 4�. . ..i' 4• � ii1. witit yo�ts at s gre�viovs m�tin�. T'� =oeolutioa will b� �o�md d► Paq�s 113 tih�cai�g'It 116• �S. R�lSOQ.UTY�i D�CTt�� SAt� l�D PUI�tCi�AS�S 0�+' TR�IRt�t71RY HqI1�B • CI't!t l3i�LL: �a►� ansolu��Lon o� Pag� 11? is the routi� s+�+�ointi�oa ffiat is e�o��rne�9 witb th• r�salu�ioan :6A► Et� ��4, �bo�vo. Z6. �S80Ltfl't'4!� C� P�tSL�IE�Y PLADTS A�iD Sp8C2FIC"ATi�B "` �l'8 19b5•-1: Tl►3s r�olutics� is ou Pag�es li8 a�d 119. = asil yomc att�ti� to tbe tbre� s�e+tia�ae o£ th� s�soiutiaa. (aj •�hI . aAd tc) o�,e prroj�cts it'i (aj h�►vo pstitiofta with movcs tLsa� SQXi si�n�ta, tbos►e�e !aa �b) �►avs� petitia►s with lase th�a S4�b s3rga�ars, aaara i:la Psoj�tt� ix� �aj do �aat i�sve p�.itiaus. but tha etr�s iysw bMn toacn t� �oac s�aacm emwre�r at�d o�' oon8tsvrctia� aixl it ia a posai- bf.li�y #�a� �he Catu�ci.l will wi�► to have �bia wooc7c doas tMOet spacing rat'h�oac th� wa3.� uafi.il �he p�ople oa theee stswrls q� t�s�d af tiu mad, at�d l�ila pititio� sa�►ti,m� dwcing f�►s St�ac o Finr►1 d�e�iooa� oi e�o�wca�� aa .aay oi: i:h+�sw paco��cte dope� qpae tb�a t�suits of t1�e pu�sl3,c h�aari�cJ �� P��13t wiil b� h�ld aaaw- •ti�m�e in �7a�twzye 27d FtvB RBsoLt3�sOL�s sriZ:CTTT�t3 Ass�s8�P1TS: �� ro�ti� r�solnt3+oas ar� o�t Paq�s 1�1 t�ar�a 1a6, � c.� be a�pa�o�vscl by oar� mo�ticn, but ��c3 s�parat.�ly iti � s�utes�� ZS. Ti�PO 1i880Ltr1'IC�dS CXa�ffiIni�bK33 A85BS8�1T8 � T��s� . rnsointioets t�o Paq�s 1a7 aa8 128 aiso a�►a �at h�nod�d }yy cac�ae motioa. but �l�d a�pstar fi.aly !s� ths �aiaa�uti�a. � � Page 10 REGIILAR COt]NCIL t�IEETIlVG e NOVEMBER 16 , 1964 A regular meeting of the C ouncil of �he City of Fridley caas called tco order by Councilman Sheridan at 8:17 P.M. Councilman Sheridan announced Scout Troup 319 would open the meeting. The presentation of colors and Pledge to the Flag was made by the scoutso Councilman Sheridan expr�ssed the appreciation of the members of the Cauncil and those presen� to the members of Scout Troup 3i9 for the presentation. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Kirkham, Sheridan, Wright, Nee arr3ved at 8:20 P.M. Members Absent: None Councilman Wright announced in the 'absence of Mayor Nee and the absence of former Councilman Jahanson, �he City Council was without a Mayor Pro Tem. Motion by Wright to appoint Councilman Sheridan Mayor Fro Tem for the balance of the council yeare Seconded by Kirkham. t1Qon a voice vo�e, thQre being no nays, the motion carried unanimouslye APPROVAL OF M�IMLT�� GllLAR MEETTNG„ NOVEMB�R 2�1964: Motion by Kirkham to approve the minutes of the RegW.ar Meeting of November 2, 1964 as prepared and rec�ivede Seconded by Wrighta llpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimouslyo APPROVAL OF M�NLITES, SPECiAL MEETING, 1�OVEMB�R 4, 1964: .�.,�,��� _.�..e__�� Motion by Wright to approv� �he minutes of the Spe�ial Meeting of November 4, 1964 as prepar�d and received. Seconded by K3.rkhama Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimouslye Mayor Nee arr3ved at 8:20 P.M. P'IIBLTC HF,ARINGS : PllBLIC FLEARING ON 1tE-ASSESSMENT OF S� SS �24B ( CONTINLIED FROM 11/ 2/ 64 ): �.. ._� Mayor Nee announced for the consideration of the City Council a con- • tinued Public Hearing on Sanitary and Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 24 and stated it �aas not necessary to read the notice again; that the Cocmcil had heard Qreviously from Mre Holten of the law firm of Faegre . and Benson, a member of the firm of Banister Engineering Canpany and I � Page 2 0 • received a statement by Newcombe and Laearence Appraisors; that it had been requested that the staff of Fridley which had parti.cipated vaith the Council in the formation of a reassessment proposal should bring b�ck before the members of the Council any remarlcs they might have considering any e;chibits produced cahich, they felt, were relevant and woul.d like to consider or have that iriformation presented nowe Mayor Nee inquired if City Manager Wagner had any comments. City Manager Wagner stated that since the last meeting he had delivered to the C�ty Council a brief analysis by the City Engineer in a memo- to himself of the presentation at the 1.ast hearing. He further stated the consul.ting engineering firm had also provided a memo relative to their analysis and matters discussed and felt that the mater3al presented to the City Council presented by the City Assessor was valid and had not been particularly controverted by any of the discussion a�t the hearing and the City Attorney had also Qrovided a canmunication to the City Council analysing ar di�cussing the matt�rs that took place at the heari.ng and documents subraitted by the M b� 0 Paper Company. City Attorney 5lnith suggested Mr. Holten be given copies fram himself and also the engineer's report. City Manager Wagner pre- sented ..iMro Holten the mentioned copies and stated he had not read the City Attorney's report yet but these could be 3ntroduced into the record if the Mayor so wishecie Mayor Nee replied the copies mentioned should all be Qlaced on record.- � City Manager Wagner explained the f3rst memorandwn given to the City Council was a memorand�n to E. V. Comstock of Comstock and Davis, Inc.a from D. C. Olson, regarding the �#24B reassessment of M� 0 property and relating to the exhibi�ts by M� 0 Paper Company datsd November 13, 1964; that the material from the Cit3r Assessor to the City Council was a letter discussing property values in the City of Fridley, residential9 single family as against industrial and commercial dated November 28, 1964 addressed to the City Manager and signed by Mervin Herrmann, City Assessoro He further explained �he other item was a letter dated October 30, 1964 signed by City Assessor Mervin Herrmann to himselt in which he reports to the Gity Manager on Sta Louis Park procedure and relating to assessm�ents for storm sewer construction. He stated these were the two letters he had not re-referred to the City Council their having been at the previous meeting. Mayor Nee inquired if Mro Holten was �►illing to have this infosmation entered into the minutes without their being r�ade Mro Holten replied he was so willing but did assu� the members of the City Council would have read same before they would make their decision. Mayor Nee asserted he doubted if the decision would be made this eveninge that he persos►ally had read one communication but not otherse Mayor Nee read aloud the memorarbdum fram Mro Olson to Ee Ve CanBtock of the enginee�3ng firm of Comstock and Davis transmitted to the City of Fridley and dated November 13, 19640 (Z,etter to be typed 3.nt� � Journal Book)o He stated for the benefit of the public these ma�tters referred to were � ! Page 3 a in a memo from Newcombe and Lawrence Appraisals to Mro Holten which caere introduced at the last regul.ar meetingo Mayor Nee requested that Mro Comstock e;cpand on the las� paragraph. Mr. Canstock requested that Mayor Nee return '�o the subject in order for him to prepare an answero Mayor Nee stated there was a memorandum to Gity Manager Wagner fra�n City Engineer Qureshi da�ed Novembex 1.6, 1964 concerning the re- assessment of Storm Sewer #248 and �this vaa� in response to a directive. Mayor Nee read the communication alo�d as follows and stated that item �2 at the end of the letter was no� relevant to this meeting. (Le�tter to be typed into Journal Book�e Mro Gomstock explained that in the last paragraph 3n the me�mo fran Mro Olson to himself on Page i, Ttem 4A, the last sentence states the proposition should be this: ttthat the n�nber of M F� 0 acreg benefited should bear an equal square foot assessment with the lands i.n Area A only in that part of the cost of the improvem�nt which is attributable to the outle� and fihe base segraen� on 73rd from Central to Trunk Highway 65t'a Hs explained the implication of that statement is that the indiv3.dua1 segment of the interceptor wou].d be divided in propor- tion to the areas upstream that drain to them and the peraon furthest • away would pay the most and th3.s had not be�n the policy of the City Councila Mayor Nee requested that Ci�Ly Attorney �aith introduce his material into the record. City Attorney 5mi�h stated he had prepared a letter whi.ch he had presented to me�nbers of the Council a half hour previous, dated this day and addressed to the Mayor and Council me�nberse City Attorney �ni�h read the fo].lowing let�er: tLettes to bs typed into Journal Book,. Mayor Nee announced these were the coa�aents of the City Attorney on information and arginnents supplied by Faegre and Benson, Attorneys at Law, the previous week but wished to go back because he had closed off the discusaion on a questi�n he had raised on the Comstock and Davis me�norandum cammenting on the le�cter of Faegre and Benson to the City Council. He inquired of Mr. Comstock regardfng page 7 of the mentioned letter that they propose a proper cost spli� to canpute assessments or► this basis would be costly and inaccurate, that the paragraph re- ferred to in the letter by Faegre � Benaon proposes that th� storm sewer assessments be made on the basis aE the areas that contribute to individual segments of the interceptor system and the farther you are removed froa+ the outlet the more expensive it would be and t11e farthest away fraa the outlet would pay more than those near. Mayor Nee stated it would seem to him that using that argu�ent they would pay more s3nce they are further away than anyoneo Mr. Comstock replied that in part of the re-�tudy they would be on another atreet. Mayor Nee assertecl • this was the principal that had been rejected by this Counc3,1 and most councils, that he would naw hear camnents and w�ould offer the meeting over to other members of the City Councile There were no remarks by Page 40 � merabers o� the Councilo Mro H?�lten stated he �a3shed to make a feu extemperaneous ramarks on what they had heard and read this night and in response to City Manag�er Wagnerts remarks that the matter of evaluatican was not challeng�ed, that ti�ith response to City Attorney S7nith's presentation he would agree particul.arly c�rith his statements that his own firm had the law correct, that he did not agree with all of his conclusians but was not proposing to argue such questions on the law as they might have and the City Council c�ould have to rely on their own lega]. advisor. Mro Holten stated he wished to camment on a couple of pvints in City Attorney Smithts letter, in particular with respec� �o the �oning ordinance and erith respect to the value of the M� 0 tract; that fi.rst, under the 'zoning ordinance, the copy which he had said, that "Section 5a8 Uses ,'Permitted. M-2 Districts.. Heavy Industrial District, 1t Uses permitted lin M-1 Districts. Sect3on 5.7 M-1 Distriet A. tlsea permitted. lo Llses ermitted in C-2 and C-2S Districts. Section 506 Uses permitted and xcluded in C-2 and C-2S Districts; General Business and Shopp�ng nter Districtso Aa ilses Permittede l. tlses permitted in C-1 �and C-1S Distrfcts." He explained he would read the rest of this which �as an excep�tian which he recognized to same extent invalidated what ie had said in his letter though it was only a g@neral statemsnto nUses permitted in C-1 and C-1Sn Districts; provided that no dwelling or dwelling unit is permit�ed except for employees having duties in • connection with any premises r+equiring them to live on said premfses and families of such employees livi.ng with therno" Iie stated to that extent the chain ot cumulation was broken. He further s�ated in nSection 5.5, Ltses permitted and exclueded C-1 and C-1S D3stricts, A. Uses permitt�d, lo Llses permitted in R-3, except autocamps and trailer courts;" �hat the seco�r�d matter in his letter he wished to ca�anent on was wi�h reference to the value of �the M€ 0 tract, that the appra3sal of the ldewcflmbe and Lawrence ApQraisals on which M� 0 had based its sales price cornes out to an avera�e of $4300 an acre and that breaks down to $40Q0 an acre on the 160 acre tract and thess were the appraisals of 19610 He explained he wasn't saying the tract wasn't valuab].e but it was not excessively valuableo Mayor Nee inquired if these appr�iisals saere before this improvem�nt . in question was made and Mr. Holten replied it was. Mro Holten also stated that in City Manager Wagner's statement that they had not been challenged, the matter of valuation ar�d the relevance of valuation app�rr tion of � to 18 that he had read a suamnary of the City Assessart s report on valuations in the C3ty and the s�annary was to the efiect that the industr3al property is worth $10,000 to $12,000, residential $2,000 to $3,000 an acxe, that he had already told the Council what M� 0 has offered its property for and as far as the res3dential prop- erty was concerned ��he had one of the younger men make a check to con- firm his apinior� that residential property, when platted, was wozth at least $4,000 to $�500 an acreo He explained the distinetion was not between residential and industrial but �tween raw industrial • land and platted residential property, that further, Y�e did not coricede the re�,�evance of assessment to storm sewer, that normally, an assess- �nt would reclai.m the lower land and increase the value of that land rather than the land which 3s better and the particular st�tement in � P�� S a the letter Mr. Caa�stock wrote fo11owed the statement that w'h�re 3,mmediate physical benefits are not afforded one must base an assess- ment on the increase in market valueo He explained he was trying to sho�� that the increaee i.n m�rlcet val�e really would be judged by cost c�here this outlet was the only thing tha� benefited this M� 0 tracta rYro Holten asserted it was normally true that you take an equal square or front foot for each lot or pareel in the improvement district and you dontt differentiate but this was basecl on several things a�d one was that sametimes ths location of an outlet is purely arbftrary and another is you have a matter o� enough equity when you treat everyone alikeo He stated he had never seen a case where you would assess a man�s lot four times beeause the first mants lot happens to be near the out- let and they were penalizing him four to one and that was what was happenirrg here. Mr. Holten asserted that on the ma�tter of evaluation, Mr e�l.li.ott of Banister II�gineering Cangany had received a callfran � real estate appraisor, Haward5henehan, and he indicated he had been contacted by the City to malce an inquiry to se+e if the land had increaaed in value, that Mro Ellfott had discussed the engineering backgrou�ud caapletely with hiru and at the conclusion o� the call he said he couldntt take an the assigrirnent, that this gentleman was not here to- night, and was not here the ather evening and he could only cvnclude the City could not �ind an indegendent appraisor who alould take this o� this assignment. � Mayor Nee inquired if there were any questions from me+a�bt�rs of the City Council or further material to be introduced by the staffe There aaere no questions or ra�terial presen�edp Mayor Nee announced he had wcrrked un�til four otclock the previous night going t�rough everythinq he had in hand at the time and note� h� had from the court proceed3ng a couple of years ago and had, �o so�ce Ea"�811'ta modified a couple of points. Iie stated he felt it woul.d be useful to the new msmbers of the Coimcil to recapitulate where they had been on this and wha� their duties�were as he understood them, tha�c the makeup a� th3s Counci]. that is considering this had radically changed from t:h� Council that ordered the improvement in about 1959. He explained the prel�.m3nary plans vaere ordered in about 1959, the actual improvement in 1960 and there was only one member of this Cou�cil in the decision to order this improvement and that person was Councilman Sheridan and there were only two members of the Co�cil that c�ere involved in the proe�edings which appeared to be faul.ty in one respect or other and they w�ere Sheridan and Nee, that the re�aai.ning members of the City Council had had nothing to do with this project and had not been exposed to the thinking at that tfinee Mayor Nee offered the foSlowing statement: "I think it is approQriate to go back and I wiah to object, first of all, to much of the matter introduced by the M� 0�pokesman, that it was technically impressive but irrelevant, that as the Chairman I may have had the duty to deny the presentation an�d the introduction of this raaterial into the minutes but since we have had a histo�y of � argu�ments over technical prxedure I decided to allaw it to be intro- duced an�d wish to take th3s occasion to draw this to the attention of the Council, no matter how irrelevante 4n November 2nd we put farth a proposal which had been drawn by the staff and Oauneil. it was, to so�ne extent, ur�der the direction of the court. We brought forth a Page 6 0 � proposal and opened a public hearingo You received and con�idered the nwaber of items presented to you, Faegre-Benson, Banister Engineer- ing artd Newcanbe and Laurence Appraisals and I would lfke to ec�mnent on th�m here �to make sure that so�ne of t�iese things have no� g�otten awaya Mait�l.y' it is my right to point out the irrelevant elements and it was my right to deny at the hearinge I said, at the t�iane, that there was information placed into the record and before you that I woutd cha�.lenge, and you decided to continue the hearing to tonight to allow for analysis of ths objectioris by our staff aryd for further consfderation by the Councilo You have now received staff remarkso My first general reaction to �he Banis�cer Engineering Statement waa that it was largely direc�ed to an elaborate attack on a strawman- dewateringo You will find in their letter rather teciinieal testimony which is imprassive9 but I want ta remind you that it was directed at destroying a proQositfon which we are not claimingo This Council makes no cla�m that the M£� 0 property beneffts directly fran dewatering and no part of the proposed assessment as �ar as I understarbd it is based on any effect of dewatering. The vast bulk of the Banistes Engineering testi.�wny is cosnplete].y and wholly irrelevant and I ask you no�w to disregard ito You can �valuate it for what it iso The BanisL-er te�timony dces touch on one o�her po�nt which, I thinly w� shoul.d covero Thfs is on the matter of speculation on how the inter- ceQtor will be usedo They challenqe our eaztentio�n the area wi31 be M drained into this fnterceptor just as we aay it will bee He specutate� on the intention ot the Council which ordered the project, and that intentio� is not clear. He speculates on the intention which detsrmined the benefits originally, a d3.fferent conncil, than the one which , ordered the improvemento I find nothing in the minutes, nothing that expresses this one way or the other on the area servedo He speculates on this cotu�cil and which is sti11. ano�cher council, ar�d they speculate on the actions of futur� councils and how they will load thia inter- ceptoro They cite primarily the pr�liminary report of 1959 as thefr evidence on how this area will be served. I only want to point out to you, and I'm sure you musi� be qu3.te aware of the fallacy here 9 tha� Banister Engineering is assum:i�ig prerogatives that belong only to the � City Councilo Our consulting engineer does not make this kind of decision, it fs not expressed in the preliminary regorte The City Manager does not, only the City Council makes it at the time they order an improvement. Once that pipe is in the grour�d, e�cactly how fi,hat interceptor will be loaded (with due respect to the l�aws of physics) is solely the responsibil3ty of the City Council that orders the connectione Specificaily Banister poi.nts out that in the origin�l preliminary report by t�oOnstock-Davis in 1959, Canstock madle certain assumptions concerning the pr�ob�able service area, the �ro�bable run oft factor, the �rabable storm �requency eriteria, whi�t�e councils �ma determine for- t�i�e- area as it builds upe The prelfminary reports �F�ave never been reported to these councils as a final documentg they have always been hedged with the consulting engineer, whether it is Comstock or sa� o�her consultant, that these are the assuonptions • that were used and if a future counefl chooses to devfate fran these assumpt3ons9 the perforrnance will not be quite the same as what was Page 7.� ; � indicated in the preliminary report, but there is nothing there that gives'any sanctity to the prelimirtary reparto The implications that the Banister firm draws fran the preliminasy report is really proposterous, and I think that they kno�w ito As you all know, these are design assuomptions and t�omstock an�d other consul.t- ants have said as much, that they are h�tghly variable. W3.thfn the practfcal limit of physicsp anly the City Counc3l that orders ttte lateral projects has the power to determi.ne th� servfce areao The anly engineering questfon which is relevant here and the only engin- eering question which I should have allowed discussion on fraa Banister is whether or not 42e7 acres o� the M� 0 property can be physfcally drained. Now, a.f they chooae to 3ntraduce test�mony that the gravity is not right, that the slope is no� right, that we cannot physically drain 42 acres this is relevant to your consideration. T'he question which is a collateral question of c�hether or not it is a good ide� �to drain 42 acres into thia pipe is solely at your discretion an�d.is not relevant to receive frorn Banister Bngineeringe If you believe �the area can be drained 9.nto this 3n�ercepto�r �nd you have been told by your eonsultants tha� f� can be, ar�d ii i�n weighing all the infor- mation you believe that it eventually wil7. be drained into the inter- ceptor, and mar�y previous councils have indicated that they �thoudgt►t it will be, then I think you are under an obligation to the other people in the drainage area to charge an equitahle share of the facil3ty to • the M� 0 Paper Propertyo As to the queation of whether or not it can be drained into the interceptor, the interceptor is about 20 feet deep a� the corner of the M£� 4 property, the calculatiema have beet� made concerning �he area and it indicates eonvincir+�.y to me that 42 acres '�can be reasonably co�nmitted to dsaining into the imerceptor we are talking about. The expert tesiimony offered by i4 � 0 has not contradicted ouoc engineers ' on this pointo Naw, concerning �he point o� whether or not you think these 42 acres will be co�nitted or should be corronitt�d to the inter- ceptore As a practical matter, if you lay this assessment � the property� you are coamai�Cting.the acreage to this drainsge patterne If, two weeks fraaa nav, or when the item co�es before you and yeu determine to lay the assessm�r►t, you are then caQmmitting this area to that interceptar, it is a decision you can make at this point. You are also agreeing that the service levels in the area may be s�duced somewhat throughout the area and I want to poin� out to you �Chat it is not merely a reduction on M� 0 property if there is a r�ciuction, it is spread throughout the entire assessmertt areae - I th3nk you have tho�ght this part of it through pret�ty well and the s�aff has pmetty well advised us oct the +tcechnical parts of ita I just wanted to point out that a large parti of the teatia►ocry was 3rrelevant. So, 3.n short, the decigion to include these 42 acres of drainag�e does reduce the service area scmewhat, I ua�derstand. Our enq3neers have . calculated that when all of the rev3sions in the service area are inclu�ied, which includes the deletion of the Spring Lake Park drainage9 this interceptor may be overloaded once 3n three years instead of once in every five years and I rem�nd you that we have a nwnber of facilities in Fr3dl.ey that doesn�t even meet thia minimwa service standarde We i Page 80 have not been noted for building :�ive year trequency interceptorso I cite9 for example, th� line we recently put into the Sylvan Hills Drainag�e arsa that feeds into the North llniv�rsity interceptoro This was built just this spri.ng at�id was ordered by the Counc3l immedf- ately preceding this oa�e and we calculated and intentionally put in a line that is substantially lesso The 13.ne does not meet a five year or a three year criteriay and I don't know that it meets any criteria def3ned in those terms and I would gues� that it may surcharge twenty or thirty times a year and not clear for several hours at a timea But this is not som� kind of ou�rageous violation of your con�.tment to the publica Rather9 it is simply a decision by the City Council to give a scmewhat lower level of service to a particular drainage area in the interests of economyo The Gouncil, at the i�iane that was ordered in9 knew v�hat they were doing, they knew they were givi.ng a lower level of service, and that the savings involved were such that the Council at that time did decideo A decision sueh as this is whally ar� c�npletely at the d3,scretion of the City Councilo Whatever �he cansul�Cing eng3neer may have used in his preliminary report concerning his design assunpt��'�hdoes not �.i�ait your discretiono The onl.y limits relate to ha :� e physical capability of drainaqe which is largely a qwestion of whether or not the thing does qo doam hillo • To have Banister site the design assumptions in this instance as evidence that the area wfll not be serviced by this pipe is not really relevan�o Its only a ques�ion tha� you can decideo Beyorrd this9 I want to state tha�G �.n my judgemen�t having.worked with this sor� of thing aver a nuamber of years� that �he entire concept expressed by engineers when they refer to storm fr�quency desi�n criteria9 can be highly raisleading go laymeno All too often, a layman may 3.nterpret these figures as hav3.ng some kind o� absolute value or meanfng when9 in fact, they do not express anything unless they are understood and viewed Qnly in the cantext of the mathematics of designa In other words9 they are theoretical expressions and they do not describe the actual experi�nce the city will encounter with that pipe when it is hooked up to the streeto This has been my impression of it and sane engineer may want to argue abou� it, but no engineer will give us any absolute guarani:y or ilnply or impute any absalute meaning to those figurese I have never heard an honest enginee r make any broad claim for this storm freqwency design criteria, that it describes anything but theoretical factors, ar�d not real experienceo I want to point out to you that when I questioned th� representative of Banister Fngineering on this two weeks ago9 he was quite evasive on the pointo So, Banister Engineer3ngts testimony does two things: � lo It claims that th� benefits gibl� and, I would say9 thi making a claim for benefits 2o They claim that on the basi Con►stock Davis in 19599 the question will not in fact b ceptoro To this I say that authority to de�termine this due to dewatering are negli- s is irrelevanta We are not due to dewateringa s of assunptions made by y believe the 42 acres 3n e drained into this inter� the only body with the question has maintained Page 90 � that it will be drained into the interceptor in qwestion artid his reference to what Comstock and Davis thought some years ago is also quite irrelevante I should not have allowed it into the rninut�s. The only relevant testin�ony fro�n Ban3s�ter would have been "yes" or "no" can 42 acres go into the pipeo The Newcambe ar�d Lawrence Appraisal - I sub�mit to you that this testimony is based on s�veral. false asswnpt3.ons ar�d �hat it is, th�ere- fore falsee You will note that it appears that Newco�be and Lawrence di.d not actually make an agprafsal of the larxi, but gave an opinion based on "engineering information given to us". It was f�ther re- vealed that the 3nformation was given by Sanister Engineering, who had been paid to do so by M f� O Paper o In essence Newco�nbe and Lawrence say that 3f what Banister Ehgineering tells us is tr�e, then,"It is our judgement that the amount is grossly excessiveatt But, note what �:hey were told: In Item C, "that the o�ig3nal design assumptians did not include a factor for surface dra3nag+e of the property in questio�." �is has no bearing on what the �ity Council will ehoose to do with the inter- ceptor, whatever the des3gn assumptions were. We have be�n told that • a large part of �he property can be drainQd 3nto the interceptoro You have every reasan to a$sun�e that the property will be drained into this interceptore In any event, th3s determ3�ation is made by the CYty Co�cil s not by our Consulting Engineers o Tn Ite�► D, they �rere tald tt�hat sound engineering practice would not permit �he use of neov syst�a tor draining any s�face water fra�a any part of �he acreage o n Thf s as �he informa�ion l�ewcambe and Lawrer►ce had o Arxi 9 I say to you, �i�at the City Council , in ecrosultati� with its engineering advisors, is the sole judge of �this mattero You have been adv3sed by our engi,neers that a large part of the area can be drained 3�nto the interceptor i.n questiona Presunaably, �his calls for you to maks a deterraination of which eng3neer you have the rr�st contidence in, whe�her it be Camstock or Banis�er. In any event, the quest3on of sowld engineering in Itern De is at your discretiono In Item E9 ntha� if the surface water is to be removed fro�n the tract, �oun�d engineering practice would require a new and additional storm sew�er systemou This is the asserti� o� a�hich Newcembe and Lawrenes based their testi�aonyo I sa� to you, again, that Banfster fhgineer- ing seems to be encroaching on the palicy area which is the respon- sibility of the City Council alor�e o It wou�ld appear that this has reterence to whether or not we choose to invest the publicfs money to provide a nCadillac� leve3. ot service rnc whether w�e wil]. choose to make do witii a"Ford" o This is a qussti� of palicy, not of sou�►d engineeringe 7� some engin�eers, I say, had their way9 they would L-ian • the whole city iritv a pipe. Thfs cou�cil has not done thato I dan't have reference to our o�me So, what has happen�l in this instance? The proQerty o�wner, or Page 10 � � Banister Engineering, has told Newcombe and Lawrence that a futt�re Fridley City Council w31]. do sueh and so in making their determinatfon on hav to drain the proper�iy in questiono On this pre�nise, Newecxnbe and Lawrence finds the amount proposed to be 'tgrossly excessiveo'T I was a little surprised that they woutd make such a statement on the basis of such information because they knaw, I am sure, that the criteria that they were given are at th� discretion of the Council and not determined by Banister or by Comstocko So, for my point, I would advise Newcoanbe and Lawrence thafithi� interceptor, in my jwdge- ment, w311 be used to prov3de the outlet for surface drainage laterals serving this progerty and that the premYSe ot their opinior� is false, and their opinion based on a talse premise is valueless. It may be relevan� but I ask you to reject this particular state�ent as far as your deliberatio�s are concern�. It would appear �o me that the only relevant statement frorn Newcaa►be and Lawrence would be with reference to the appraisal they made a� the property in Jua1e, 1961 ar�d an actual appra3sal made todayo We would welcome the in�rociuction of this k3rud of informationo Lack3ng i� I refer you to the opinion of ots o�m appraisor who has advised you of tche substan�Eally in- creased value of this land, in larg�e part, due to the public impro�ve- ments we have made in support of ito • On tho Faegre arad Benson Statement - It appears to me, again, that much of Mr. Holten�a state�nent to you is addressed to attacking a strawman which is dewateringo i�fiile the attack is made with admirable style and skill, I c�an�t to rem,ind you thasc 3s not relevant. The hypo- thesis under consideration does not make a direct claim for dewatering benefits, onl� for sur£ace drainage. Secaridly, much of Mr. Haltent s sta�ement is addressed to a false hypothes:i�s, that the Consutting Engineers determine "policy" questions such as service areas and service lev�ls. I am sure Mr. Holten knows that the Counei.�. determines these things, but apparently, anyway, this Council a� well as several previous couneils has made it very clear, that the area we say will be served, will be served by this interceptor. Mro Holten must knaw that; that only the City Council makes this decision, regardless af what our Consulting En¢.ineer may have asaumed far design criteriao If there is any doubt in his mind, I will re- capitu].ate th� circuanstances. If the City Council chose to proceed with nCadiZlactt storna sewer service, the drainage facility would pro- bably approximate that which is defined in the preliminary repo�te FIowever, the C3ty Council has quite elearly determined to lc�ad this interceptor a little more heavily than the desig�r�er conte�apl.ated in his proposal - bu� still to operate it well. within the limi�s of good sensee We have testimony from the engineers fihat this is sensible. We have been clearly and u�equivically been advised by the designer that the fac3,lity in question can provide serv3.ce to additional arsas � beyor�d whag he contemplated and thatit would be a reasonable level of service; in other woacds, a three year design frequency. The City Council has made a� decision that this arill be do�e� Pag� llo � and it 3s a matter that only the Council, not the engineer, or the attorney, or the C3.ty Manager, has the authority and the reponsibility to makee If Mro Holten can recogn3ze this, we remove a vast amount ot the argu0nent from fur�her eonsiderationo Mr o Holten doea introduce several ax�g�u�nents that ara gez+maine however a and they relate strict].y to questions of lawo I am not qu�a].ified to co�aent on them but you have been advised by our own attrncney tYtat �re is sound legal basis for the proposal which we put fortho It se�rrus completely realistic and reasonable to me that the benefit to some property is greater than to other propertye In fact, this see�ed ta be one of the arguments offered previously in this matter in courto M&� 08 when in caurt previously� con�ended that the benefit shaul.d be de�ermined parcel by parcel on an individual benefit basis. i�►at we have done is to move in fihat directiona We know that becaus� of the sequiremen�s of our zoning ordinanc:�, this progerty is permitted t:he most intensive use, the highest use, of any land in the City oF Fridleyo We have every reason to expe ct that it will. develop with a high percentag�e of impervious grout�d covering of roofing and pavingo We have every reason ta expect that the property a►i].1 be protected frcm flood3.ng will have a generally highsr value than most other property in the Citya In vie�w of this, we have • every reason to exQect that a storm sewer interceptor wou�l.d havo ::�mare value fo�c this claasification of property9 and that the benefit of the interceptor should be substantially h3ghero The questicr► o� whether or not we are permitted, wwn,der the sta�ute, to consider future use af th� pro�er�y in de�ermining this benefit is some- th3.ng that I am certainly no� qua13,i3ed to discusss on the legal meritso Xou have so�e re�narks from your attorneyo However, the argvnent ort this does not make good sense �o me and I cannot imagine that the legislature would inte�d thst sucYt a situatfon prevaito M t� 0 Pape� has a vestec� right � in the zoning classi.ficat�i.on which most property oraners defen�d with great vigora I suggest to you that, re�» gardless ot what Mro Holtenta remarks in using this land for houses, if are ever undertook to reclassify that property as R-1, we woutd hear a different argumento So, much of the value of the land ia not esta- bl3ahed by the phys3cal properties of the land, but by th� uass which are permitted wnder the zoning ardinancea I��:can go into $cme figures here, but I think i will skip �'tem but they are substantially �that the appraisor, our City Assessar9 gave youo 30, the cons3deratio�n of the iutuaee use of the land, as it is dsfined by the zoning o�dinance, is a v$al e�nponent in the "value" of the land in ita wldeveloped statee To say then that the Council is not alloowed to consider �this conaponent in determin�ng the nbenefittt of an improvement, does not a�ake good sense to a►eo Part of this argisnont • also implfes that "the last one in geta a free ride9n if it were to b� strictly interpreteda This would be espec3ally true in the case of interceptors, ina�much as it usually happens that an intercepto�r does not provide imm�ediste service to the entire areao Page 12 0 � The intercep�or construc�ion is the nece�sary tirst stepo Certa3nly, a lateral cannot be inatalled arithout someplace to discharges but we atl know that an 3nterceptor ma� be availabl� for several years before a property owner may choose �o take advantage of ito It doesr�tt seem right to me that �hey shoul.dn8t be chargsd their fafr share simply because �hey deve].oped a lit��.e la��r than ��eone e],se o I� Mra Holten's logic c,r�r� followed to �he l�#;tera at least9 it would mean one of ttioo �th3ngs and ne3ther of them are aeceptable publie Pol3cya I� caould mean o I a That the property own��� th,at c�n,�et to an interceptor �diately wauld pay th� greea�t�st part of the cost9 or 2a We wou3,d wai� vnt�.]. all proper�y is developed befare buil.ding an interceptoro Neither o�e of �hem 3s an aecep�able alt�rnativeo In summary I svoul.d like �o recap3.tulate �:hess iacts 9 which I don:t believe have b�en r�futed by any �es�imonyo la You have been advised by our Consul�ing Engineer that it ie feasible and reasonable to cont�mplate using this interceptor to provide �urface drainage for 420� acres of the tract in questio�no Z�ere has b�en no refu�a�ion of itti • This �nay lower the technical descr�,ptian of the service level irovfdede but the practical effects are imponderableo And, as go through the area9 yesterday9 3t is my j�tgment that aftor hav3ng gaken out �he Spring Lake Park drainag+e that it really isn't imponderabl� on wh�thex or not the s�rvice level is de- graded a�t aZl o In any �ven�, if the serv3.ce lev�1. is appreciably less than is contemplafied in the original plans� it will be decreased in like amount throughout th� service area� and it is a decisiori fi,ha� is clearly w�.tthin th� prov�.nce of �he City �ouncil o 2o You have been advised by tYtie City Manager9 the City Assessor and other staff that for several reasons some land benefits more thatrt others 9 and that t3iis diffe�renc� bears a rel� ationship to zoning and other factors which determine the order of usageo Since the more intens3vely used land no�mally has a h�,gi�er run> off factcsr, it creates a much � grester load on the system than does larui t�sed far lesser puocposes9 spec3ffcally that lared which has more grass around i�o The prop�rrty receiving protection tends to be more valuabley and that „the protectioans thereforeg is more valuableo • 3o You have been advised by the City Aitorney that the prittciples under consideration have been used elsewhere in the State and that insofar as co�npl3ance with the law and c,rith due resp�ct to the fu11 rights of the proper�y oremer9 the proposal fs legally supportablea Fage 13 0 • in i:o�al � fih�.s proposal repr�s�ncs a formidable amvunt of study and research by our sta�r and b� individual councilmen, � think, in- cluding each of us. In m� judgrient you have heard very lit�].� testi- mony that is r�].evanfi and nothiizg tha�: is convinezng, in attacic on the proposal so I urge your suppori: ���nen it comes �i�� "�tha� questionon P�ayor Ne� inquir�cd �.f any m�mber of �he Ca.�y Counci.], cvished �o be heard a Th��� c��as no on� cvho wished �o be heard e riayor Nee declared the Public �ie�ring an Sanii�ary and S�ox�m Sewer Tm provement Projec� IJoo 248 c�.osed and s�i:ai:ed �ch� adm:�nis�vr��a.on coul.d br:E.ng a resolu�ion on i.his a tem l���a�e �11� C�.ky �oz�.ncil a�� � ap�cia7. �►ee�:ing the �ollowing Monday nighta Pt�BLIC Ii�ARZNG ON xPdI�ROVEM�NT - STo 1.9G5�3: Mayor Ne� . arulaume�d a Publ�.c Hear� ng �or the consideration of ti�.e Ci�y Cauncil �or St-ree� Improvement 1965-3a �he City Manager read th.� No�ice of Hearinga Mayor �tee reques�ed �h� area b� lacat�d �or the benefit of the City Counca.l on the mape The City Manager explained and loca�ed �he areas, ser;vi.ce road aonstx�uc�ion for High�,�ay �i, and area fraan 5i�h Avenu.e an th� Wes� side oi tlna.versity just above �he �.nterchangeo Ho explained an th� Wes'r side i�t star�s a� 61st to Nlississippi and up �Co Rice. Creek Terrace; on the East s3d� up to fi7th � Avenue fram 5ith al]. the way �o G7�:h �rcd a shor� stre�ch by Osborne Road �hat connect;s the service road already in place. He furtYter ex- plained �he S�ate �s go3ng �o pu�V in •�he s�rvace road 3n that area en�irely and �h� ci-L'��* is �Q pa��.� c:i.g�-�� o�e Qu.a•r�er in �hc� cos� of ti►e conere�.e gut��x an3.y and tJou.ld b� «ss�ss�a fa�� a min3.ma1 on a brand n��a serva.ce road wa,3:h. a cancre��e curh and gu��er. Nlayor IJee sfiated t�he Council h«d ���ore �hem th� ca3.��.a'c3en �rom �ne engineer on s�rhat the cost c,rould be and �a�her �chan �alce tha matt-er i�em by item he would �ead what �he p�oposal �►�as and �hos� pr�sen� coulc3 calcul.ate their assessm�nto H� explai.ned ��he S-�a�e a� M�.nn�sota's shar� is $21,581.00 and �I3e Ci��y af Frid3.ey° s shasa� is �7 �SG8 a 00 v�inich �h� Ci�y propos�s �o spread on �e proper y on a�ron-� foa'c bas3s and it would cost �about $10 00 p�r frt�n�C foo� e Mayor F1ee annoanced i� any c3�i�en could give the descr�ption of �heir property, �hey could be given an approximate pri.ce o�,cvhat �heir assessmont would beo M� o�oyer PaLn�r wa� preseil�. tio inqu�.re regarding his assessment and si:a��d �h� proger�Ly was loca�e� -��rra blocks on 58th arxl ilnivergaLy and it was called �he Palmer Benne�c area and was under the name of Wi.L7.3�n Wiek. He s�a�ted he was no'c so cancerned about the $850.00 asse�srnent but this ��as a comm�rcial piece oi� property and he was cvncerned about tche accssso Mayor Ns� 3nformed Mr. Palmer the tofial assessrnent o� his praper�y t�ould be abou'� $'799.00. City Engineer Qureshi explain�d the access of lots he .owned to Mr. Palmero Mro �rnes� PowelJ. waspresen� to asI< a�€�u�c �Y�.e assessment of his �roperty and sta�ed h� had na objection bu�c was merely inc{,uiring. Mayor �Tee , inquir�d if tchere �vere anyane pr�s�n� who v��ished to be heard an thi� proQosal. �n the ser�Tice road on ilniv�r$ity Av�nue. There caas no one present a.n oppvsition �o the proposed assessra�nt4 Mayor Me� declar8d the PubliC H�aring c+n S�reefi IriprOVement 1965-3 clOSedo • Page 140 PllBLIC HEARING ON INa'RAVEMENT - SS 73: r com�� I�iayor Nee announced for the consid�ration of the C3ty Council a Public Hearing on Storm Sewer Imgrovement Project �73o The City rZanager read the Natice of Hearing and explained that, basically, the rea�on for this proposal just descr3.bed was the intent and hope of the City Couneil to improve 7th Street from 53rd to Missis�sippi Street by using State Aid �unds for �rahi�h the City is now elig�ible and bui.l.d it to a heavy industrial type constxuction crith concrete curb and guttero He further explained the State i.s noti� canstructinl br�dges for Ha.ghe�ay �`100 over 7th and it c�ould have d3rect aceess and fihe reason for this hearing is �hat �his piece of 7th, in orrder to be irnproved, needs to get storm sewer eonstruction ou� of fihe way so that the paving e�i.l3. not have to b� torn up. The starm seUer line, as proposed, was explained by the Ci�ty Manager and it was stated the State is pres�ntly constructing a storm s�aer alsoo T'he area to be drained was also explained, based on the pr�]].iminary repc�rt of the engine�rso Mayor Nee announced tha�c before tchey woutd get into the hearing, the councilman from fihe warc� wished �o speako Councilman Wright stated it should be clarified, this constructi.on of the outtall line to the river had been executed and there had been sorne assessment for it, that this additionsai].. service connecfis �his area to 3t an�d has been • done at the same time as �694 for econan3c reasons and beesuse it will drain tY►e highway portion ot right-of-way and they had been able to enter into an agresment for 3ts cons�truction c,�here they were again saving consid�rable mon�yo Mays�r Ptse as��rted �here �aas a probable base figure for this �.mprovement and the figures coul.d be roughly � calculated, that the estima�ed cost was $42,000 and the estimated. assessment per one hundred square £est was $2e00, that part of the property that r�c�ived no�ice may no� be in the assessment area. He stated that it cuas appropria�e, a� this time9 to 3.nquire if anyone c�er� at a ll concerned about it, that 'rhey had a proposal that had been initiated 3n th3.s ins�tance, pr3ncipally by the Council rather tYwn a petition of the home owners; tha� the ent�i.re project a�as based on fihe initiative of the counc3l and i� ��as submitted to the people as the firs� requisite for permitting the access arul necessary to the const- ruction of 7th Streeta Mayor Nee inquired if there ��ere anyone present caho e�ished to be heard or c,rished to address the City Coune3l o Mr. Duane Milner inqu�.red regarding the se�aer located at the present time at the end of 53rd Avenue and Ltniversity and if it were aecura�e. Cowncil�nan Wright replie,d he was correct and aahen the line was comp�eted, it would draino l+�Iro Milner inquired if it v�ere not possible to get the people frora Columbia iieights to help pay for th3se Mre Oomstock, consulting eng:i.neer, rep].ied that 3.n the latter part of 1960, by Council direction� his firm cvas authorized to worlc Qut s�orm �ewer designs for facilities c�hich mutually involved Calwnbia Heights, City of Fridley and the Minnesota State Highway Department; that, at that time, a report was prepared . concernin 53rd Avenueo The estimated cost, he explained, coas $18,000 of cc��hhich �10, 000 caas allocated to Fridley and the balanee �o Colvombia Heights and it �as degermined to be necessary for construct3on of 53rd Avenue. This area, it was explain�d�is presently under contract by the Minnesota State Highway Department and a portion of this cost 3s � Page 15a considered to be paid for by the City of Fridleya Councilm�an Wright asserted 53rd Avenue, as ment3oned by Mro Comstoek_,is being developed by the P�2i.nnesota State Highc,�ay Departmen�C and this is in lieu of a fro�tage road for wh3ch there is no roorn and Fridley �»s fortunate to get that as a�ell as a cooper�tive agreementca Mro Milner stated he c�as nrobably c,irong in asswning there is no sewer on S3rd Avenue but it e�a� not adequateo Mro Cornstock regl3ed there were trr�o separate parts to this hear3ng, the improvem�nt proposed is the line pointed out 3n the middle of the map and explained the stub on 7th Street also the line on 54th Avenue and further e;:plained that part of this improve- ment ispresantty constructed with the city and goes on 53rd Avenue from 7th S'treet to ttniversi�ty, up tlniversity to 54th Avenue, continu3ng on up to the e;cisting facility in Hightvay �100; also, a stub 13n�e in the interchange o He further e;:plained that soame of the viater frem the Northerly portion ��ould drain into the highVaay department and into the storm sewer systemo I+�ayor Mee announced that a hal� hour previous they had made their consulting engineer loolc a little bad and didn't reatly have this intention and it aaas for the purpose of coaning to an agre�nent and saving some money fro�n th�e: I� :� 0 Pager Company o Mayo� Nee inquired if �here were anyane else who wished to be heard on the projecto Mr. Art Mar�in requested a breakdawn on the asses�nent for his property say3ng he had.a 75 foot frontage and giving his legal description as Lot 17, Block lo Counc3.].man Wright replfed his estimated • assessment was $199a50o Mayor Nee e:cpla3ned the City of Fridley eou7.d finance these assessments over a period of years if it a�as so wishad . Mra Martin replied many of the residents woutd be concerneci about this and inquired if they were going to improve i�h and widen 3t if they would be doing �he sam� in Columbia Heightso M,ayor Nee rep�i�d it was hoped Catunbia Heigh�s would do �his but�:�he�r wer� not certain as yeto Cotmcilman Wrigh'c explained th� th�.nking o� �che City Council was not aecess so muc1� as a w�11 developed Ptorich-Sou�th arterial so that people could c,�e� to aLt �mnnediate poin�s without go�..ng onto a super highway and it was meant for �.nterria]. transit in the c3.ty. Mayor Nee 3.nformed those present �the str���c would be similar cm th� same as the street going up to the high sch�l a P�.r a Marta.n inqu�sed if there would be then another assess�nent o Councilrnan tnc�ighsc replied if he fronted cm it and it would he on a front foot basis, that the highway department is build- ing an approach so that the pav3ng project would be fram t�rri Lane to 53rd Avenu�eo Mayor Ne� explained the bulk of the -price would be pafd out of gas tax refia�dso It was further explaj.ned by Councilm�an Wrfg3�t the residents would be getting an extra quality st-reet and the differ- ence �as pai.d fa�r by gas re�undsa The question was raised regarding 53rd Avenue if this was going to be a state built road ani waW.d it be widened and the type of eonstruationo Mayor Nee replied it woutd be 44 f� and wauld be a concrete curb and gutter eorc�structiono Mre David �chaper inquired regarding his as�essmento Co�mcilman Wright repli�d if his legal descripricn �ere Lot 16 and the S'� of Lot 17 his as�ess- ment would be S157o00o Niro Richard Lo Byers af 5300 - 5th Straet in- • quired regarding his assessmento The City Manag�er replied hi�d].egal descri�.:;ption woutd then be Lo�s 14 and 15, Block 14::'. of Flamiltaaz*s Addition to Mechanicsville and his es�3matad assess�eent would be $104a50 on each lota Mro q.ayton IIsberry stated he was representing Roslyn Park L�Jesleyan Church and inqui�d regarding their �sses�msnto The City Manager replied ig would be approximately $677000� :::�, � � Page 16 a LJayne U�Jebb gave his description as Lot 5 a Blocic l39 Temple Terrace and inquired regaxding his assessmente Councilrnan 6�7rigi�t replied 3.t caould be appro�irnately $l99 o SOo �he questian caas raised by a resident if 53rd Avenus were going �o be constructed crith state f�aticls and their own storm sewer9 why it c�as included in on this areao Mayor Ne� replied the C3ty had made a negotiated deal and had been able to get a very good arrangement fro�n the State Highway Departntent o Cow1c31- man Sheridan explained �he total project to serve th3s area s�-ithin the line indicated on the map r�ould be abou� $60, 000 for the sto�rm �ew� and this would be 53rd� 54th and part on 7th Strget; that, tm�der the pa�vious negotiat�.ons c�ith the M3nneso�a H3ghc,ray Departr�nt they agreed to build 53rd and put �.n t31e stor,n sewer at no cost to the Cityo He furtZier explained howevere �hat ever� within the line was in the starm seeaer district and o� the $60,000, $36,000 caas all that was being assessed and if the state were not partidpatc�ng in the storin sewer project there c�ou�].d be an assessment of $60,000 for the same aenourtt of pipe to serve th3s area and this was not quite 60',6 of the actual casto Counc3lman Wr3.ght asser�ed iche palicy of the C3ty Council is that wherever possible, they are attempting to define storm sewer districts �ihich are e;cactly contiguous ta one ano�cYter and, �a3thin these districts9 ca�ne as close as possible �o an equal spr�ad for the citizenso He explained this was the feeling of the Council mem�bers of the fairest overall possible c�uay, that they weren't nego�iating for the people who happened to live ne;:t to the part affected9 they were negotiating for the ent3re cityo The question was ra3,s�d hy a residQntA that according to council testinwny th8 C3ty Couneil makes ch� plans �+�hex� the money cames fronn for storm sewers, and why hadn�t it be�n placed in a general fumd lik�e other municipalitieso Mayor Nee r�plied there was quite a discuasi� at the present time and what they wer� faeed with was people sueh as this resident �titi.ths no� lorr�p but malerat� assessments arid so�ne that run high and this was hard for the couneil to rationalize and they were trying fio equalize it throughout the cityo It vaas stated by a resid�nt he had be�n �eold Coli�nbia Heights used thisme�hodo Mayor Nee replied it did and thgy hav� not built storm sev�ers ar�d this was the problem9 tha�G there was so� validity to it and it had been heavi].y disaussedo Councilman Sheridan stat�d that to basically answer this re�ident;s qu�stion, th� entire City of Fridley will be within ane storm sewer district or another and c�hat the Coimcil was trying to do was �ventually all the storm districts woW.d hav� an equal asaessr�nto He explauled that when storm �ewers were oacig3nally initiated y th�ere were some areas paying $So50 or $6000 per 100 square feet which wa� way out of proporf:icma Mro Clayton Flsberry of Roslyn Park Wesleyan (�ureh 3nquired if it woutd be poasibl� to ecxonbin� two assessncents and �make just one payment annual7.yo Mayor Nee replied they could do almost any- thing to take care of it because it was an administrative agreem�exit on the church propertyo The Financ� Dire�tor explained the city callects the money and i;hey do ncrt cestify it over a period of yesrs to the Coun�yo � Councilman Sheridan asserted9 from a budget standpoint, the church would like to have th3s as one payment arbd it could be added to their paymento Z�e Finance Director explainecl his department did send out an iteqnized statement on al.l church propertyo � Page l70 The question caas raised rrhen the proposed start ot the storm sewer worl: iaould be on 7fih Stree�te the date the assessment taxation �aould go into effect and �the final date the residents could pay it up in full �.t���icu� payiTig �:nieres�o Nira Carns�ocic repl3.ed if the improven�nt was ordered a it ti�aould tatce four to five c�eetcs to finish final planning, and �then there �JOUtd be the state aid section for c�orl; on 7th Streete bids in early spring or late ti�inter and consfiruetion should be cc�npleted a.n the ne;:t construc�3.on season ��ith the assessment prior to Octaber lst of ne;�yearo =t r�as e;:plained by the City Manager if the assessment roll casre certifisd by October lOth of the folla�ing year9 the first payment caould be due in 1966 and it would be 30 days fram the dete of the hearing on the assessment c�hieh c�ould b e 30 days from that date and be paid wifihout interesto �5t c�as stated that wa.th reference to no't�ces on assessment payments 9 quite a fec�� of th� geople didn�t receive noticeso Mayor Nee replied the tit�]re of those properties might not be clear or might have a contracto The Finance Director e;:plained notices �rere sent to every legal description involved in th3s dxainage district and notices were aent to the people listed on the records of Anoica Countyo Mayor Nee asserted it was poss3ble there was an error hut generally this would be or► a Cantraet for Deed and it c�ould have gane to the title holdero Mro Wayne Flent-ie of 5310-4th Strest 3nquired why Colwnbia Heights could • pay les� then Fridl�y tor a storm ses�ere that aeveral years back he had h�1 a water problem and 96% of the water had come trom Col�abia Heightsa Mayor Nee replied it s��as mainly be�ause they were taking care of their am watero Mro rlent3e stated he should have been pai�d fo� damagas and 1QSS amountirrg to �5500o Mayor Nee asserted they had enllsted the high�vay deparbnen� and o�ther par�i�s and t�1ey had been trying to goet Columbia Heighgs to meet their respons3bi13tiese Councilman Wright stated i�t should be just3fied in asking c�zhy the council do�sn�t sus Cc�7.wnbia H�ights g and e;:plained tha�G, first of all 9 in the case of t�iversity Avenue they had had soame delicatce assoc3ations and stood #-o gain or lose a g�eat deal more th�n they e:pacted to recover fr�m ��:��unbia Heightso Mayor Nee asserted th� City of Fridley was trying Lo take careof their part of this o The question rJas raised vahy so much pipe vas necessary as fihis �as a good natural drainage areao Mayor Nee replied that part of it relat4s to not tearing up the streete Mro Canstocic expiained there �as a stub �.ine on 7th Street and th3.s is necessary to meet standards fo� Minnesota ���te Aid participation and the main reason for the facility on 7th Stx�eet is for the same p:cspose o It «as �ntiaa�d by a resident in relatioci to 7th Stre�t it already has a valley gutter 3,n Columbia Keightso Mro Comstocic replied the street in Columbia Heights would not then be up to Minnesota State a`�i.d s�candardso The question was raised why the portion of the cvnstruet3.on on 7th Street is onty a block long and why dc►esn4t it go out to the high�aay and drain o Mayc�r Nee replied it �rould cost more and the City already auns an out�.et that it drains to and would be • more expensivea The question was raised as they caere going to run s�ater dortrm 7th Stree� t�here the c�ater would gao liayor Nee replied they were putting in a new 72 inch pipeo A resident as]ced regarding the Page 180 � �nt�rsect�on of 54th and 7th Street going West, that i:hat street only yoes ���10 blocics and i� �.s unpaved and ���hat 'che Ci�y Council proposed to do c�i•th i� af�er the storm sea:�er c�as ine He e::plained that from 7�h S�reet and 54�th Avenue go3.ng to 5i.h, tha s�reet was unpaved and 'there ar�e no homes on it and -�his s�ree�� doesr.tt go on to Lin3versi�y Avenuee t� ���as f.urf.her inquired if the City �oul.d propose to pu�t the s�ee�: �through yar�ds. Councilman Wright replied the City oc,med an eas�men�G necessary for construc�ion �`hrough tco tlniversity Avenue. The ques�cion was raised if �here caere any p�oposed improvement on �hat sL-reeto Councilman Wright r�plied there aaas and they had pe�i�ions for about 50�. P�i�yc�r Nee asserted the principa�. problem naw was to get the caarer off o� 7th St-reeta The question c��as ?^aised by a resident if there �aere going to be a s�oLm sewer dac�f-n 53rd Avenue alsoe Mayor Nee replied it 'caas a package arr�ngem�nL the City I��d madeo 2�ir. Coms�oek explained when �his project ��as oraginally s�udied by thA three par'ries involved, the arran.gamen� ar�^iv�d at t��as the most economical solutian to the problem and there woul.d be a necessity 4o provide drainage on 54th Avenueo He fur�her e;cpiained th� presant need is basically on 7th S�re�� but, in th� fu�ur�, ther� e�ill be need on 54th Avenue alsoo I�iayar Nee stat�d �h3.s ti�as based on the assurnp�ion the people in the asea would wan't 54th Av�nue finishede Councilman 5heridan reQlied there was a peti- �ion v��hich had already been presented for thiso Mayor Nee xnquired if �here we,� anyon� else who w3.shed to be heard on � this ma�tero There was nQ one who a�ished to be heard on the progosed improv�men�: and no one in opposit�ono Mayor Nee declared the Publie Hearing o►c Svorm Sec�rer Project #�3 closede o�� ausx��ss: ?90 �.�iENi13:NG S�CTION 33 0 02 - Ma;�or Nee anr.ounc�d �or �r�� co�tS�.deY'atiOil o� ��he C�.ty Council an ordinanee �hey had ori.g�.nally passed r�crarding rhe appointmen�t of a Fire Chief and a 1�tter of acivic� .�rom the Fire I�epar�nt with a second ord-►n�nce on �che sam� r�a���c�r. He explained �he City Mar►agsr i�a� nat correct in say?r.g •L-hey �.�ed�d to hold a first reading on the ord�nance �nd they need only i:o anend the ordinance �that had first been read and � f�hey wished �o include i:he 1.ast L-c�o paragraphs of iche proposed ordinance they couldo Mayor Nee inquired if �here were any member of �he Fire Departmen� presento Fire Chie� Robert Hughes was presen� and s�ated to members of the City Council there were some mixed feel�ngs with the members of the Fire D�parianent; �Y►_at some were cancerned about the type of appointment and haw �he c�ae:f woul.d be s�lec�ed. Mayor Nee announced for the in�orma�ion o� the puhlic, ��h� i�i,�ra under consi.deration was �that they employ a�ull �3me Profess?onal Fire Ghi�f and tha� he would, after • shis ordinance takes effect, not be �1ee�ed by the Fire Deparfianent but b� appointed by t�e City Manag�r �aii�cl�. �h� concurrence o� the C�.ty Counczl� �hat his owri feQling was �ha� they were get�cing such a sub- stan�ial capital plan�. anvesicmen�k in ghe Fire Depar�ment that he, at leas�, felt it was approQrzat� i:o have a ciicy smployee be ulti- Page 190 • rnately responsible for ito Councilman Wright explained that Council- raan Sher�.dan and himselfi h�d �ttendsd �he Fire Meeting at which �Chis mat`ter was discussed and 3t was his �.rapression that the only opposi- rion to �thi.s proposal centered around the means the Chief e�as to be selected, that it �vas further his opinion, the second ordinance draa,m c�as quite sa'cisfac�tory. Chisf Hugi�es asserted the Fire Depart�menfi had not wanted this item to be a politi�cal football. Mayor Nee suggested the City Council could strike the firs'c paragraph follocving the bold face paragraph in the orig�.nal ordinance and inser� the �c�o paragraphs in �he same regard from the proposed ordinance. Motion by Wrzgh� that the ordinance amending Chapter 1 of the Fridley C�.�y Code by providing �or �the appoin�Lment of a Fire C2�ief on a ful.i time basis and repealing �hat portion of Section 31.02 of the C3ty Code providing for the elecLion of 'rhe Chief of the Fire Departcment be amended as it reads in the proposed ordinance. Seconded by S1�eridane llpon a voice vo�e, there being no nays, the mo��.on carried unanimously. Mayor Nee announced the ordinanc� nova be�ore the City Council was su�s�an�aally tY►e same and for the information of the department, the dztfer�nce �s th� in�erjec�ion of the Chief i.n the line of authority and control� The Char�e� was re�errEd �o and explained by the City Manager in this regardo Councilman Wrzght s�a�ed this was j ust a mai�ter of proper organization and administration. Mr. Robert Aldrich asserted �his regresented a chang�, �ha� previous�y �there had been no • mention of the Fire �epar-�menfi in rela'c3onsh3p tco �he City Manager under the Char�ero Mayor Ne�e repli�d �t was a practical matter and there really would be no change, that �.e C3.�cy Counci3 was very happy v�ith the performance of tha Fir� D�pa�.��4men� and �I�e C it�r Manager felt this was �he prop�r structure wiZh �6?3�].011SI3ip `o city employees and he believed �h3.s was f.-rue under �:h� C�?ar�4ex and he could not be put out- side �ha� r�Zation�hxp. Mayor Nee exg:La�.ned th�r� were only �wo offices nofi under the direct�.on of tha Ci'� I�anayer and ��hey were �he City A��arn�y and �he consul�'cing �ngin�e�ing �ax�mo Councii�man Wright ex- plained i�. was �:he same wi�ch '�he Po�.�.ce Department. Niro Aldrich replied �hat would be t-rue only aF'�er i� wen�� through the Ci.vil Service Commissiono Chief Hughes e;<pla�ned �ha� pr�.or �:o the adoption of �he Charter the Fixe Department didn�t come under the direction ot the Ca'�-y Manag�r and he v�asnst aware of c�here ��h� power was regarding the bi.tdget o Mayor Nee asseri:ed tha� he cou� dn t � imagirie anything wovld be changc:d e;ccep� the department �•�ould have a ful�. time Chief and the Chief c�ould noi: operate any differen-�ly tnen naw exc�pt he would b� full time. City Manager 6�iagner s�Ca��ed. ha c,��.shed �o point out that the ord3nance and a11 of �Ch3s conversation was noic ��he :Cdea of the City Manac�,er in that the City Councit �elt the Fire Gh�.ef duties should be spelled out more specifically, fihat the fac� �his pasition was lis�ed in the Charter v�as something fiha� could no� be avoided and he was surprised this point had been brough� upe I3e explained this was merely a procedure th� �har'rer sets up and ihe �harGer r�quix�es t:ilat i� go through the Ci�y Managere Mro Aldrich asser•�:ed he caished to make his position clear, • thes� ichings that �hE m�embers or the d�partment were bringing up �conight wers no� necessar3ly �heir opinions, �they c,�ere �ryfng to gf.ve the City Council the thoughts and opinions of the members of -the departm�nt so Page 20� � L-hey could return �co �hem with the ansc�aers and no indications had be�n. meant o Mro Ed E11is stated '�he Fixe D�par-�ment had one f�ction aga�.nst anot�zer faction over this prob].em o P�layor Nee stated he felt c�i�th �he amount of public money cammi�tted in the departmen� tha�c it should be under tre control of �he Citya Iviro E11is �eplied there were thousands of depar�men�s larger than Fr�.d].ey=s cuQrking jus� as thexr's waso it c��as explained by Mayor Nee ��his item had been under discussion for a numbe� of- years o Mr o Lailbur Whi-4mare, ci�izen, questioned the real need for �his appoa.nt-ment and st�ted he ct�ished to know if they would give -rhe additionat serv�.c� for the dollars rendered and wondered if a paid employee cou3.d do tha� much mo�e than a volunteer, that a11 of the men in �c�e department are d�dica'red and the paid persor.e�. is growing and vai-i;.h addi�iona�. expenda.tu�es for services, the amount of money sgent has increased �Ghougiz th� �o��al �ax load didntt incr�aseo He explained i:his was offse�� due �o the �ac� tha� other expend3tures we�e reduced and since �h�s depa-rtment had been rune�Lioning so c,�ell c�ith dedicateci men, he presumed zhe people �chat handled the money were satisfac��ory9 tha� if Fridley w�r� a� a posi�ion c,�here �th�y e�ould gain something subs'�aniial:, that a volun���r couldnt� i.n the way of sexwice that v�ould b� another ques�ione Councilman Wright replied it c�as not a m�t-ter of �he bondi.ng of an i.nc�ividual who handles money, it was ra�h�r the formal �espons3.bi?ity ot an individual who is in charge of i:he us� and avoiding the abuse o� exp�nsive equa.�mtent and chey were • cancerned wi�h �e equipmen�`a He e;cplained there was very good evid�nce �nat a paid �ul.l time chief, rrJhile i�c daesn'� cYtange iche evmpetence of a man9 it do�s change �he amount os �ryr�e h� :is availabZe and �hey knec�l �here c�ula he savir:c�s in no�.,e c:�n�, ��.•� �ed can�r�al of the depar�- ment and �e`.he nacu..re o� �`�x�,� � fiems �hey co�c3 sav� m�ney on he didnpt thinis. �chis usas ��he �ame to mcn�i:iano N.�o �'n l�e Nag�l, resident9. s�Cated it would �ven�cually cha�lg� t?�e �ir� �a�c�.ng frmn a classificatian poir� oy vieva from C1ass 7�o C1.�ss 6� ��ha�; Y!� ��asn't cer�a�.n hoca many paid peopl� �hey c��ou3,d n��d I�u� ��:hzs appc�in��meni: would accomplish �hat o Mra �11is sta�e� he v�as not agains� a pa3d chief but he was looking out afte� �che �aeliara of the d�par'c,-ment and they would have to have qui�e a f ew men before rhe rire rat3.rtg wou].d decrease 9 that h� was agree- able that a chief shou2.d be gaa.d s�me compensation for his working hours but he d�.d no�c like to see �he d�par•cmeni: �lat on �his itemo Mayo� Ne� r�pli�d he f�l� this wou].d be resalved once i:he decision was made and did no� think anyone �ouJ.d q�.�arrel caith the appointmen� that was zn e��eryoners minde Councilman Sheridan sza�:ed he felt the discussion on ihe i'cem had been good �ro�n both sxdeso Councilman Kirkham asser�ed �hey c�ier� all in ag7.�eemen'r �h.ey t-aished to strengthsn the Fire Y3epartmen� bu� he f�1� the considerat�.on Nt�.^ o PJagQ1 pointed ou� was considered by �?1� City Council and -'chis a�ould no� n�cessarily mean an increase in the �nct for �.he co�� oi op�raf;�.ng �h� F3.r� �epar�'-men� but i� would substan- �iaily inc?^�ase �che eFficiency a�d a rul? �cime cha.ef would malce it even Bettero � A�o�ion by Sheridan i;o aecept �ch� second readingp adopt and publish Urdinanc� � 290 �mending Chapter 1 of i-he Fridley City Code by providing for the appointment of a Fire Ch�.�f on � fu1.l t3.me basis and repealing �hat; por�ion af S�ction 3]_ a 02 of �he �i�y �od� providing for the el.ection Page 2l o • o� the Chief ot rhe Fire Depar�tmen� as amendedo Seconded by Kirkhamo L�pon a voice vote, there being no nays, �he motion carried unanimouslyo B��� SVJ 70 (TABLED 11� 2/ 64 : Mayor Nee announced �or fhe consideration of the City Councal bid5 for Sanitary Sewer and Wa'cer ��fi�prov�ment P�!�ojec� �#70 tabled from November 2nd o The Ci�y rianager , r�por�.ed they hadn i t been ab�l..c� to get actual easemen�s, 'cha'� in New Brigh•con and also Riverview Terrace �hey had been working as he had repor�ed and we�e hava.ng dif�Eiculty on some lots, `cha� a substan�:i.al amount of �th� gLoblems had been taken care of but 'chere ���as an it�m of a qui� claim deed e Counc3].man S�irright assert�d it c��as �ime to authorize che Cit.y Manager to proceed by condemnation if necessary so tha� it c�rould be unnecessary �o retv�rn the ma�ter �to the C3.�y Councilo Cx�y A-�iorney Smath replied it would be necessary to au�horize �he City AL�orney to proceeda The City Manager explain�d �he second problem c��as �he problem c�he�e �hey had four residen�ts on Stinson Boulev�xd South of Gardena who could connect to New Bra.ghton and �hey had some figuz��s no�A� i;haic L-he Finance Director worked from figures recezved fr. am New Brighton for conneet�go iie further e;;plained �he residents had s�a�ed �hey wou7.d lzke to knocu about these figures and if �he differen-cial wasn�t too great they would racher hook up to Fr�dley th�n Mew B�ightona He s�a�ed that depending • on how the Council would de�ermine ehe assessmen'� f-or this SW #i0, if tha� averag�d tlte cast ou-c, 'they would have a figure for that and if th�y assessed earh partcicular project, it would be hti.g�.er so +the figures �hey had would be wi�h �ive parceis invo?ved and the low figure in Fridl�y caould be $778 0 00 appraxima�ely and �he high c�vou].d be $1,075a 00 with the canparable cost in New Bragh��an or $686.Q0 and the cost in Fridley was highero The ques��ion was raised ii there were any C ouncil . precedent for not consider7.ng �chxs �ype o� �hing as a un�.t or if that was a d�azsic�n •4he Council ma3c�s far each and every imprt�vemen�. The City Manager replied 'ch� Council d�ciaed bas�d on tlle impravemente The que�tion cras raised by a resident v�hy �chey had order�ci sewer into this ar�a and not water as he had no� lived there at �the time and dzdn't know and had never been given an adequa�Le ans4�er to �hat ques�iono Mro Coms�ock9 eorisulting engineer, replied it may h�ve been jus'G peti.tioned for sewe�o The C3.ty P�anager e�:�ilain.ed the 4�ater line was a latera7. and a major transmission Zin� is handled dif�erent:ly than a lateral and ��here is no reasan to put a major �?^ansmission dowr� in that areae CQUmc3lman �Jright asse��ced it was a prscedent both waya Residents c��ere giv�n indiv3dual agpro;;ima�� assessment amaunts upon requ�s�cs disrussed th� project and v�ho t-�ou� d benefit and it was agreed the r�sidents would hook on•�o th� ��ai.er service of New Brigh�ona Mayor Ne� exnlained tYee Ci�cy would help the residen�s exped3te the mat�er and �hey could con�act �he City �nginee�. It was suggesfi�d by the City Manager �hey could aui.horiza and d:irec�� hir� to eontact the Village a� Neca Br�.gh�on �co inform them os tlze �actca.on zaken and lei: the e:�c3z�ns make their individual dealsa • Mation by S�ca.gh� that i.he Ca.ty Manager be directed 'co nego�iate on be- half of the five citizens listed under SW �70 �or water service with the �,1i11age o� New Brightane Seeonded by S�eridana tlpon a voice vo�e, there beir�g no nays, the mo�ion car�ied unanimouslye Page 22� � Mayor Nee announced ths oonsideration of the bids on Projeet #SW �70a Caunc3lman 5heridan stated the only v�ay he wou].d be in favor of letting the bids c�oui.d be if easements cvQreobtainedo Councilman 6Vright suggested they could pass a resalution authorixing the purchase of land and if this were no� po�sible9 City Attorne� S�nith could start condemnatian, that this would not delay the project too mucho It was reported by the City Manager they c�ould have until the 18th of �he month to conc� and the staff had hopes of clearing the matters before theno Coune3lman Sheridan inquired if the area in question had nat petitioned for this improvementa City Tianager Wagner rep�l.ied they had getit3on�d tor the street and had been advised �hey aaoutd have to get sewer and a�ater first, that there c�vas an ac�ual easement fram l�o Braley 3n the area and a alant had �o be worked out for Mro Segner and one easement for Mro Veito Mro Comstack� consut�ing engineer, e;:plained to the City Council there was sane caork on Iro�ton Stre�t that was a requirement of the contract to be done firs� and this �,rork did nct hav� to be done �Chis fall uN.ess there was sorne other purposeo GounciJLman Wright asserted they could then award the eont-�cact and take a month �o get the easementso Mre Comstock repli�cl the important thing was ff the contract was ac�ded was that fihe Counc3l, would proceed with the work on Ironton Street, tha�C they had been informed by the low bidder he would not delete this from the contract bacause it was more �than 2090 of the c�.tract a Couazcil- man Wright inquired of the Ci�y Attorney what could be done to tes�minate • the condemnation proceedings if they v�ere startedo City Attorney S�nith replied there vaere spec3al torms in Anolca and he would have time to prepare the petition as the statute requires twenty days notice �an�d if he could g�t authorization by the ��?'9� of I�ecember he could be included in the special term on BecemF��r 2ls�o Cotmcilman Sheridan expl.ainad 'the reason he wished to stay a4Vdj� OY! cond�mna�3on was th�t he didntt f�el the City should be the one -�o ga 3n and settle same individual argwnents and if �che residents have been able to get together arbd give the necessary easements he would be in favor of thato Councilman Wright stated th� x�esiden�s are agra�d. th.e� caan� �his improvem�nt done arrd have tried to reach an agreement and have almost aone s> and a1.1. that x�emains is to get the easements necessary and in �ch� case of unresolvable ehange of minds �the Council shou3.d authorize Ci�y Agtorney S�nith to proceed c�ith condemnation but not n�cessarily direct h3mo It was �eeported by the City Manager th�s problera had been discu�sed for so�ne two or three years, that origi.nally it started from tihe people in the South end and the Streets and Lltilities Co�m�.ittee had worked on this for two years and they are interested in ge��ting it completed and feel it is a ne�es�ary part of the road plano Maya�r Nee asserted he wauld be willj.ng to vote for condemna�tion if it were necessaryo r�ioticm by Sheridan to award b�ds on Sanitary Sewer and Water Impravement Project Noo i0 to Chapman Construction (�npany of 2809 Alabama Avenue, Minneapolisa Minnesota 55416, in the amount of $29,397050 on the re- cor.�nendation of the consulting engineerso Seconded by Wrighto tipon a roll call vote, those voting aye Nee, �ight9 Sheridan, Kirkhmno Those voting naya nonee T`he motion carried unanimouslye City Attorney Smith exp?ained that as the City Council would be meeting the following Mor�iay, he would present the resolution necessary at that t3rneo BTDS - EISED SWE�PER (TABLED ll/2/64): �. � � � Peg�e 23. Mayor Nee announced #or the consideration of the City Council the bids for a used sweeper tabled from November 2nd and stated there was a time cost study by the administrationo It was explai.ned by the City Manager there was an additional study in which C3ty Engineer Qureshi es�imai:�d the savings to be $1,995 per year on a new sweeper and the City Council could reject these used sweeper bids and authoriae bids for a new sweeper with a down payment of $fi,000 or $7,000 in the next two years. Motion by Wright that the C��y Council reject the bids for a used sareeper and authorize administration to readver.tise for a new self-loading sc�r��per to be financed by a$6,OOQ to $7,000 down payment from f�da • �?.n 1964 and 1965 wi�h the balance to b� bu�qeted in the 1966 Budgot. Seconded by Sheridan. Mayor IJee stated for the benefit of the public, the City Council was contemplating the purchase of a new sweeper is lese than a used sweeper' the cost p�r curb mile 3.s $44.80 as against $17e85 and using the new type machines with labor saving device� it is cal- culated the additional cest witl be of�se�t in l�bor savinq in about t�o yearso He fur�ther explain�d 3t looked to be quite reasonatble and pru- dent to move fraa the consideration ot a used machine to the consider- ation of a new machinee llpon a voice vo�re, there befng no nays, tha mot-�.on carried unanimouslyo COMMIT'TEE APFOT3V'TMENTS TABLEU 11/ 2/64 ): ����ti�.�. �..�� M�yar �te� announeed rear the consideration of the City CounMl co�mittea appointmen�s for the Board of Appeals and I'arks and Playgrounds Sub- cammitteeo Motion by Wright to tabl� the appc��.aitmen'�s for the Board of Appeals and Parks and Playgrounds Sub-emron3ttee vacancies to the next regular mestinge �cond� by Kirkhama Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the mo�ion carried unanimouslyo SECOND It�AAIN(� OF ORDINANCE #291 AMENAING CKAPTER 26: �of�4�i ������C Mayor Nee announc�d ior �he c�=�sideraticm of the City Counatl the second readfng of an ordinance amending Chapter 26 an�d stated it was expanding the definition of fir� arms �o include B•B gurrd, air guns and pellet gunso Mot�on by K3rkham to accept as sec�nd reading, adopt and publish Ord3nanc� �291 which is an ordinanc� relating to the enlargement of the term firearms so as to f.ncl.ude B-B guns, air guns and pellet guns and ameaiding Chapter 26 of the Fr3dley City Code. Secv�ded by Wrighte Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the moti� carried unanimoualye BIDS „m,TRUCK _ Di PF� NOONN �. NOVF�IBER 16 , 19� Mayar Nee anno�ne�d 'cYee truck bids opened this day tor the consi,der- ation of th� City CQUncilo T'he City Manager presented the bids and read as fc�7.�.cws : � BIDD�R ...�.� Main rTotor Sales Cao 222 Eo Maa.n. .�noka, Min�n.o Major Ford 2905 East LaI<� Sza Mplso, Minno Midway £ord 7.850 tlniversity Ave o l�ipls o 9 Minn a Oss�o Chevrol�t 208 Central Aveo �s��o9 M�.nno BID SECURSTY Certif�.Ed Check $85a00 FG'Vt o .Li Cr'J u �� o Bid Bond S� A�',aicu3.'cural �nso Coo �zd Bond 5% Cer �a.f:�ed Ch�cic $85000 Pag� 24 0 BAS� BID ALTERNAT� n�tr DELIV�RY DATE ......_.�..._ .� Chevrolet $1,698000 P.dd $160000 Ford RarLCher- _ $1, 68 6 o t30 Add $127 0 60 Ford F100 $19636000 Add $1S3o10 F�rd Fw1�0 $1,5�'3.00 Add $171090 Ford Falcon $1,�02 0 (?0 Add $127 e 60 Gh�vrol�t �1,668e86 �dd $134000 3� Days 30 - 45 Days 30 -� 60 Days 30-- 45 Days He sta�ed he had a swnmary by �h� Cii�y Eng�.n.eer g and the IS3recicor of • Public Worlcs s�a�a.ng �h�y had �xamined �i;�.� �ids and found the low bidde-r �to be r�.dway Ford ��ith secand loc�� badd�r 'co b� Osseo Che�►rolet and ��ere recommending Mid•,�ay Forcl of Z85Q L�niversi`cy Avenu�A Minneapol�.s9 F��.nncsata in �� amoun� of $1744 0 90 0 • Mo�ion by tr.1rig%.� il�� �he �i�cy Gtaunca.:! �saard i;he bid for a new �ruek to .�idv��ay Ford, of 1850 tlr}..� v�rsa.i.y �v��zu�, P�:�nn�apolas, Mixixisso�a in �the arr�aunt of '�� `, �$1 a�4A� 0 90 for a Fn-�d F�•100 concurring w3�th �he recen�nd- atican o� ��Y�e ��c�iz�����ng ��pa�.°'�nen'4A S�conc��c� by S'h�ridano IIpon a vaice va�� g�:here �e�ng no nay°s 9�he mo'�:R.on ca���.�d unan3.m.ouslyo ��13� . `S�tt�4u �L�OtAJ OPENED NOON�OS����£Ft 1�i, 3.964- : a�nnou�,��� � MaJor Nee,�b�.ds for a sno�� ploea open�d �ha.� day for t�e consider�tion ox th� City Council o The Ciiy . Manage�^ i�ead �he bi.ds received as follows : BYD3�At BSD SI�CU.R�TY Lt1MlP 5'�M BID DFLiVERY DATE Road Maeno � Supply 4901 Wo 78�h Str�e� Mpl�o9 Minno Hayd�n�ri�^pn,y EQuip o 4501 Hiawatha Av�a Mp �1s� Minno Certo Ch�ck �95oQ0 Co o C�r•� o Ch�ck �i5o00 yii.—�.� Fall s Mach o Sl�op Cert o Check Lifc1.� Falls � Minno $6Qa 00 Chaso �lsan � Sons Tnco Certa CheG� �ipl s o 3, Mir�n o �� 03 e 00 $1g696o00 $�., 04•9 0 5 0 $197.8Qo 00 fi2,02ioa0 2 �0 3 weeks 5 Days 3 weelcs Page 250 • anc� stated �IZere elas a repor� i-ram the Direc�i.or o� Public 6�Jorks and Engine��ing� Z��pa?����rnen� ��rha.el� gav� px�e�t�rene� and best equipmentc 13s��d �or Lh� maney and r�commended �h� bid o� Road Machinery and 5upply be accepted ancl the reasons zor ha.s deezsiono It c��as expla3ned by the Ca.��y Dianager -�here c�ras only c�n� problem in the reca*nmendation and that i3as 'chey h«d $2900 budge��ci cor ��:he �.ter�s they t•;ere discuss3ng ar►d. i].iey crer� tallc3ng $2800 �,ei�th :he �.o�a b�.d o� �h�s� t��ro pieces o� �quip- msn� and �bou�` $�00 o�rer ih� amoun� a�.ioca�ed� Mayor ATee asserfied tY�e bes� cho� ce ��ou1d b� ihe hydraulic �qua.pmeni: o The City Aianager �xplaaned Lha�� accord�.r�g �o i:r� budgei: ��h�y �:e�e under on the pxice or �he �rucic and c�v�r an •�his s�zow �1.0��, � Cc�t�.�c�.man Sheridan agreed tha� Road and Mach3z�.r��.,y and Supp�.y n�ci a�:! '�;h� d�si.rabi� recoannaendat3onso City Engineer Qz�.^�sha. �}:�1�.;.;��d AcIjL��s��.ala�,e plQY,�j� on request of Council- rnan wrigh�c o � Motion by Sheradan to acc�p-c th� reco,nm�nda��� on of �he Engineering Depar�aner.•i; � acc�p� and acaarc� ��h� bzd �aa^ a�1es�� snow plaw to Road Maeh3.�iery and Sup 1y o� 4901. Wo �'8 �h Scr����� �?���nns�palis, Ma.nnesota in fihe amot�n� of ��.696 0 00 0 �:co;-�d�c� by t:�r�.�i�.�: , Up�n a voice vote s �th�-re b��.ng na nays, i:l�� motion carr�.�d unan�.mou��.yo 3QARD OF A�,'P�A:�.,S i�'�:�Ai� F�ii�tt�`�� � NO °VF1Mk3E�R �.� 19�G4 .^ �'h� Ci�y Manac�r read �a �he Ci�y GoL7nca.? the r�ca��n�nded approval of �h� Baaxd of APp�a�s anci �xpl�aax�d 'c:n� �3 �«rd� by mo4ion9 recorrnnended �he variance req�aes��ecl becaLSe it d��s nc.� cu�� o:E� I.igh� c►r air frc�n any passible adjo3ning n�3g�borso � Ma�ion �y Sh�ridan �o concur e�i'ch �e r�cor�m�nda�3on of the Board of Apgsals and grant �he request far a variar!ce f�:om SecLion 45o26g City Ccxie of Fridl�y, Ma.nn�sota 1964 by V�ai.v�r of front ,yard setback tram 35 f��t �0 25 fe�t and a req,uest for a variance fram Section 4So25s Ci�.y Cod� of Frid�.ey 9 Mi.nnesata 1963 a by coaiver esa re�� yard sstback from 3Q feet ta li f�ef to perm�.t con�true�ion o� a rectory on lct s 16 and li a Hlocic 15 9 Hamiltonp s add�.�ion to Mechan�.csvi.11e, Anoka Gounty9 Ma.nnesota� �am� b�ing an �h� �Iortheasi� corner o� 53rd Avenue and Sth S-Lr���; Nor�ch�as�, (Requ�s� by Rev�r�nd C'1ay��on Po F�lsberry, Pastor, Roslyn �arlc �l�sleyan M���ha3is�� Cnurch9 5331 - 6th S�reet • Nor�heast;, Pridl�y, M:uznesoi:a o Seconded by Cr�r3gh� o Ltpon a voice vote 9 i�here being na nays, �he motion carried unanimouslyo Page 26 0 � PLANN]'NG CC�IMISSION I�9EETING MIN[1TES, NOVEMBER 12, 1964: _ .._..�.�.�.._... �. L The City Manager �ead to the eity Council the recormnended approval of the Planning Commissiona Motion by Kirkham to concur with the recoao�n�ndation of the P3.anning Commission and grant the lot split request, Lo So �64�24; tro Gilbert Sakariason, Lot 6, B1ock l, Van Cleave�s Addi�iono Seconded by Sheridano Upon a vo3ce vot�e, there being no nays, the motion carried unan3mouslyo ��i x « r T� City Manager explained to the City Council the action taken by the Plann3ng Canmission regarding the addition of zoning dfstricts and stat� �ra was no act3on necessarya He also stated there was a caa�nunication fro�n the Chamber of Caaunerce regarding 2`h�isen's A9�irlcret whieh they had received at�d filedo • SAFETY pO�M[TTEE MEETIIJG �TES� NOV�E�t 4, 1964: Mayor Nee announced For the consid�ration of the City Coua�cil th� rece3�pt of the minutes of the Saf�ty Coa�nm�.ttee Meetingo Motion by Kirkham to receive ancl file the minutes of the Saf�ty (�n3ttee Nlc�eting held November 4, 1964a Seconded by Wsighte ilpon a voice vote9 there being no nays, th� motion carried unanimouslyo �OM�TICATIOMS: - Mayor Nee requested an explanation of the req�sted street name chang�ea frcxn City Engineer Qu�esh3, o Ci.ty Ex�gineer Q�eshi explai.aed tfie street pattern and that there would be no proble�n in changing the atreet nameao City Attorney 9mith asserted the only question he would have wauld be if these streets should be called ttWay" rather than nStreet" if they wez'e on the West side of the ra3lroad tracks, that all of the streets west of the railroad tracks had always been called Wayo Councilman Wright repl3�1 all of the east-west streets but not this one 3n questicne It was explair�ed by the City Manag�r if the City Council concua�red with the reco�nmendation they would direct a resolution on both street name � changes at one t3meo RE�ON �244-1964 CHANqNG _S'�R�ET NAMES: Page 27 0 • Mot�ari by �iright to adopt Resolution #244-1964 that Lincoln Street Northeast from 79th Way to Ironton Street be hereby renamed Ashtan Avenu�e Ptortheast and tfiat Quincy SCreet in Melody Manor 9 3rd Addition be named and considered hereafter a portion o� Memory Lane and so nameda Secortided by Sher3dano (�pon a voice votee there being no nay�, the motion carried unanimouslye Councilman Sheridan expla3nad there c�as an area c�ithin the City near him cvhere the streets were named R�egis Terrace, Regis Drive and Regis Trail and the residents and posta�an would like to have somathing dane about ito Mayor Nee suggested the residents present a petitione �OUNTY ENGTNi�[t; MISSISSIPPI STRE�T GRADE S�PARATIONs Mayor Nee announced a conenunication for the consideratio� of the City Council fraon CoLmty Ea►gineer Eo 3o Lundheim indicating the eounty is starting surveys on a grade separating crossinqo Mo�tion by Wright �o receive and file the cv�nn►unication frem the Cou�ty Engineer relative to Mississippi Street Grade Separatioala Seco�ded by Kirlchama Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carrie�d iman3.mously a � WPCCs DESIGNWARE WASTE DI�: Mayor Nee annaunced for the consideration ot the City Council a caamuni- cation relative to Designwarc� Indus�ries fran the Water Pollut3aa� Control Co�nni�sion of the S�ta�e of Minnesota o�� City M�rnager reaci aloud the letter r�ceived ar�d stated the C3ty of Fridley Health In spsetor states this discharg+� referred to is not harmful, �hat actually, the material in some cities is used to purify water and Designware Indus- tries is planning an addition at which time �hey woutd prefer to utialce the changes necessary to take what ��aa�sibly eoutd be hax7nful out but atitl send the bulk into the ereek, that he did think, it the Coimcil so wished 9 this c�as actu�ally being tak.en care of o It was explais�d further the State Health Department haven't said anything v�as wroango Nlotion by Sheridan to rtceiv� and file the conaaaunication from the Water Pallution Contral Commission relative tc Designware Industriese Seconded by Kirkhauno Upon a voice vote, there be3ng no nays9 thQ motion carried unanimoualyo MINNE�,90TA HIGHWAY DEPo,A1�IT� S�P 0205 ( T e H a#47, PI�AN � Mayor Nee announced a co�uaunicat3on from the M�.nnesota State Highway Depar�ento The City Manac,�er explait�ed to the City Co�cil all quastio�s had been answerecl except the acc�ss on Highway �470 • Motion by Kirkham to receive aryd file the coQanunication frasn the Minnesr�ta State Highway Department relative to SoPo 0205 (ToH. �47) Plan :: Approval o Seconded by Sherldan o ilpoan a voice vote 9 there b�ing no nays9 the motion carried unzan3mvuslyo � � Page 28 0 H Mayor ldee announced a communication fram the Minnesota State Highway Department ��ith regard to the closinq of Rice Creek Crossov�ro Motion by ]Cirkham to receive and file the com�un3cation fran the Niinnesota Highr�ay Departanent relative to SePo 0205 (ToHo �47) closing of Rice Creelc Crossovero Seconded by Wrighto Llpon a voice vote9 there being no nays, the motion carried unanimouslyo S�' 0205 (ToH. �i`47 Mayor Nee annoumced a co�nmunication fran the Minnesota State High�raay Department regarding the traffic pattern at Mississippi Streeto Motio� by Sheridan to receive arid file tY�e cammunication from the Minnesota Highway Deparbn�nt relative to SePe 0205 (ToHe #47) Tratffic Pattern at Mississippi Streeto Seca�bded by Kirkhamo Upor� a voica vote9 there being no nays, the motion carried unanfnwuslya NaNNE90TA HIGiiWAY DEPARZT�NT : ACCESS TO T o H o#47 : � Mayor Nee annoumced a caannunication from tltie Minnesota State Highway Department with r�garci to access to To Ho i�47o The City Manager ex- plai n�l to the City Council the rightpo�-way to most of the area ���as acquir+ad 22 years ago and this was referred to in the fourth item an the sta�e highway lettero Councilman 5heridan suggested the Co�mcil should direct the City Manay�er to r�quest that the seriiice road be extsnd�d fran 67th to Rice Creek Terraceo Motion by Sheridan to receive and file the cotmnunfcation tram the Minnesota State Highway Department relative to Aecess to Trunk Highway �47 arad direct the City Manager to request that the servic� road in qu�estion be exterrded frarn67th Avenuoe to Rice Creek Terraceo Seco�ded by Kirkhamo Llpon a voice vote, there being no nays9 the motio� carried unanimouslyo W o A o P�ERSON a REFt,1ND : Mayor Nee announced there was a cammunication from Mra artid Mrso Wo Aa Peterson requesting the ret�n of a lot split fee o The City Manag�er assertad he did not knaw what the prec�dent would be oci the item but the administration did do sane processingo Motion by Kirkham to approv�e a refurtvd of the lot split to Mro and Mrso • Wo Ao Peterson on Lo� 239 Auditor°� Subdivi.sion #92o Seconded by Sheridano Upon a voice vote, there beirig no naYss tY►e motion carrisd uaiaa►i.mously a � � C� J Pag�e 29 0 VaF.UJ. s BINGO: Mayor Nee announced an applieation for a permit to conduct bingo gaunes at the VoFoWa Hall located at 1040 �sborne Road Northeaste �'he City Manager explained there caas a form letter used if bingo was permittede City Attorney Si�nith stated tYuere �.s a statute that provides a non-profit organization can have a permit com�n�ncing thirty days fran the time it malces applxcation bu� it is subject to revocation by the City Councile Motian by, Sher3.dan to grant a pexrmit for Bingo to Post �363 using the sarne applicat3on as the Jwnior Agreemento Seconded by Wrighto Upon a voice votea nays, the motian carried unanimouslyo VoF.Wot DANCES: the �idley VeFoWe c.hamber of Caman�cce there being no l�iayor Nee anriounced a car�►tu►ication fran the Fr3dley V a F a Wo Po�t �363 for a permi� to hald danees at their new hall at 1040 Osborne Road North+eas� and their intentions include rentals, he statedo T'he City Manager explain�d he was not certain whether the on-sale or 302 beer license cvere af�ected by danceso C3.ty A�ornsy Sma.th indicated the only provision �he C3.ty had was wnder the tavern ordinanee and there was no requix�mento CounciUnan Wright explsined the letter refes�ed to private danceso Mayorr Nee sugg�ested the City Council direct that a letter be sent to th� V.F.We stating the C3ty did not have an ardinance to cover the requesto Mro Vo Mo Nagel, reaident, s�ated the VoF.We cras supposed to have so�e sort of division between the parking lot and Osborne Road and there ha,d b�en none put ino Counoilman Wright replied �the owners had agreecl to put �n a plantero Motian by Wright that the City Manag�er be ins�tructed to wrifie a letter to th� Fridley VoFoWo Post �363 at 1040 Osborne Road Nor�hea�t, Fr3dley, 329 Minnesota advising them Fridley does no�t have an or�d3.nance co�v�ring the r�quest fo� danc�s ar�d they should no� plan to have events open to the general public until they 1� ve follo�ed through with their intention regarding adequate parkingo Secoruded by Sheridano Upon a voice vote, there being no nay�, the motion carried unanimouslyo BOARD OF H�Ai,Tii : REPO�tT Mayor Nee annoiuiced a co�nmunication for the considerat3on of tha City Council fran the Board of Health Direetor o Motion by Sheridan to receive and file the report frcm Jan�es Ho Henaley9 Board of Healtha CounciLnan Wright inquir�l 3f the City Managar would check into the con�dit3ons South of Osborne Road where a jwnk yard is developing ar� has deveioped since the last Coumcil meeting and instruct the H�alth Inspector to do so�nething abou't ito The City Manager repSied they wers tryixLg to hald it in abeyanee unti].the ordinance regarding the subject was in effecto Secc�►ded by Wrighto Upon a voice vote9 there being no nays9 the motion carried. unanimouslyo • Page 30a ENGINEERING: MAP OF SYLVAN HILLS PLATS 5� is l�iayor Nee announced for the consideration of the C3ty Council a map of the Sylvan Hills Plats �5 and #7 presented to them by the IIzgineering Departmento r�lotion by �dright to receive and file the map of 5'ylvan Hills Plats five and sevena S�canded by Kirkhama Upon a voice vote, there being no nays� the motion carried unanimouslyo ViSl'TO1tS t Mro Vo Ma Nagel was present to inqu3se regarding the speed signs that had been instigated on Central Avenue North of Mississipp3 Street an�d stated something should be do�ea Mayor Nee 3nquired if Fridley was to handle the pos�ing of these signsa The City Manager replied the Couazty did ar�ci County Co�nmission�er 0' Bannon diseussed this matter with the C�.ty Co�cil and asked what speeds they vJanted postedn Mro Nagel in- quired if the speed wouldntt be 30 miles if there weren't any 13,mits posted and was told this was correcte Councilman Sheridan asserLed if they should authorrix� th� spe�d limit change it should be 30 to 35 milea g�r hour and shou].d be fran Gardena oa� fin�her North because of the park arad the great number of children dur3ng the su�nmer atong that street or else it • should be 35 miles per hour fro�n Mississippi Street Northa He stat�id he didn8t feel it would be w3.se to increase the speed fram Highway #65 between the x�creation areao It was r�port�d by the City Manager Cbmomissioner 0' Bannon had sugg�ested the area North of th�e beaeh all the rest - of the way as 35 m31es per hour but i� would be at the di�cretion of the City Council to giv� the Clounty so�e di.rec�iono Motion by Wright to dir�ct the Administration to contact CoLmty Commissioner O�Bannon and advis� h�n th� Ci.ty of Fridley wishes the speed cm old Cen�tral b�tween Rice Creek Road and North to the city 1imi.ts posted at 35 miles per hour, South of that to be posted at 30 miles per houro Secanded by Sh�ridano t3po� a voice vote9 thes� being no nayse the motion carri.ed unanimouslyo Mro Vo P�a Nagel, res3dent explained to the City Council that far many years the Mirineapolis Star-Tribune had been dropping papers at Van Buren and Osborne IZoad fo� the children to pick up ancl felt the City shoutd go to the newsQaper ar�d ask them to make arrangeraents at sam�ebody 4 s haa� and make an agre�nent in scmeonets driveway ar�d then these persons v�ou].d be r�sponsible for picktng up the papers ar�d wires that are s at present, flying and going evexywherep Coualcilman Sheridan inquired if there �vere a large enou�gh drop-off of paper that the eanpany mi�t want to puC up a stationo Mro Aiagel replied this would not be an advantay�e eithers that an (�arnel Ro�d9 as ari example, th�se papers are dropped cff at someon�'s haaaea It was g�nerally agreed that the M3nneapalis • Star-Tribun� shoutd be c�tacted in this regarda Mayar Nee announc�l ive had two rssolutians for the consideration of the City Council, that one of these resalution� he felt9 was appropriate Pag�e 3l o • and vrtth regard to the resolution on the hospital di�trict, he agreed c•rith i� bu'c thought the remat�k � ot N�c o Co1�n of the Minneapalis 3tar were gratuitous and insulting, that whatev�r the arguments might be on the hospital they �Jere eertainly not enhanced by Mro Cohne H�e ex- plained City AttornejT� S1�nith had awgg�ested a resolution and he did coa�cur c�ith the g�ner�l sentimento Councilman Wrfght stated he wished to co�vnent on the resolution, that he had met with R7ro Cohn and he had made a good shaw of b�ing friendly and sai�d he would print the otl�er side of the story but he had also tatked with Mr. Johanso�, the Fridley representative of the North Suburban Hospital Di�trict, and he had said Mro Cohn had had more than ampl.e opportunity to pr3nt the other sid� of the story and had not don� soe Mayor Nee read the proposed resolutfon al.oud o � Piotion by Sheridan to adopt Resolution �245-1964 cancerning the North Sub�ban Hospital. Districto Seconded by Wrighto Upon a voice vote9 there be3ng no nays, the matian carried unanin�ouslyo f� . � M�ayor Ne� announced there was a resolution for Council cons3deratian and it c�as a little wcg�ento Fie explained there was a proposal to provide a Pony Expre�s mail from Rice Plaza to the Coon Rapids Post Office and it might happen only for one day but it was ask�ed fo�c and if it proved econagni.ca'!, an interest�d group want�d to know if thoy could do ito Motion by Wright to adopt Resolu�ion �246-1964� of Counc3l Inten�t to grant a franchise to the &'ridley Pony Express, Limi�do Secon�ded by Kirkhamo upon a rW1 catl vate, thoae voting aye9 Nee, Wright, Sheridan, ICirkhamo Those voting nay, nonee The motion carried umanimouslya CLAIMSs _..___._. l�tion by Wr3ght to approve the paym�nt of General Claims �3759 through #3974o Seco�uded by Kirkhamo Upon a voice vote, there being n,� nays, tl�e raotion carried unar►�mc>usly o Mation by Wright to approve the payment of Liquwr Claims #6861 througi� �6913o Seconded by 5heridan. tlpo� a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unan3r�ouslyo Mot3on by Wright to approve the payment of Publi.c tltilities Claims • #3727 through #�3753a Seconded by Sheridana Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the mo�ion carried unaniniouslyo n U • Page 32e ESTIl�JATES : �..�. Mayor Nee announca�d for the considerati.an of the City Council certain estimateso Councilman Wright inquired of City EaZgineer Q�eshi if the first drift cael7. was still performing satisfactorily o City Engineer Qureshi replied they vaQre not using it anymore9 that they had an arrange- ment and pumped it t��o or three months d�ing the swnmer but do not need the additional.�vater snd are not using ito Motion by ��lright to approve the payment o� the foLlowing est3mat�s; MeCarthy W�11 Campany 670 Eustis Street Sto Paul, Pninnesota, 55114 Estimate Noo 3 CFINAL, Water Improvemen� Project 34-Q (Drift Well� �@tl'OM181C.@ �. RO$8 y II1C o 3G13-53rd Place North Minneapolise Minnesota Estimate Noo 3 (FINAL) Sanitary Set+rer 9 S'to�m Sewer � Water Improve�nent Pro j ect Mo 0 69 ( Me�daNmaoor �'errace � H�sley Constructio�► 49 Signal Hills Sto Paul9 Minn�sota9 Coag 55118 Estimate Noo 3 (PARTIAti) San3.tary Sewer and Water Imp�cov�m�n� Proj�et Noa 67 and Storia Sewer Impravexner►t Proj�aet Noe 680 �Foar detailed description s�e Pag� 73 of Septe�nb�r 219 1964 Counc3l Agenda � e Jollnson Broso Highway and I�eavy Contraetora9 3nco Box 1002 Litchfield e Mirn►esota Esti.mate Noo 1 (PARTIAL) Storm Sewer Improv�,ner►t Project Noo 5-B (North of Ta Hv �100, Ea�t of To Ho �47,0 Rar�dall-Berglin and Petro�tslt� � R,oss 9 Inca 6801 Pla2a Ctzrve Fridl@y, Minn@sOtd 55432 Estimat� Noo 1 cPARTIAL) • Storm Sewer Im. provement Project Atoo 71 � Sanitary Sawer Improveznent Project Noo 72 (Te Ho �47, North of Mis�issippi Street)o $ 964o8D $ 39370096 $41 9438 0 28 $13,846041 $239138076 � � c continued ) Cornstocic £� Davis 9 Inc o Consulting Ehgineers 1446 Co�ty Road ".T't Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 Estimate #�6 � Water Impravement Project Noo 34-M �Marian Hills Booster Plant� Estimate �l m Sanitary Sewer Improv�ment Project No 0 7 2( T o H o#�47 9 B�orth of t�iis� issippi Street ) Page 330 $ 20000 $ 55000 Estimate #�l - Storm Sewer Improv�ment Project Noo 71 (To Ha �47, North of Mississippa. Street) $ 594000 Estimate �1 ti Storm Sewer Lnprovement Project Noo Stl8 (North of To Ho �100, East of To Ho �47' $ 743e50 Estimat� #�6 � Storm Sewer Improve�nent Project Noo 54A (Storm Sawer Interceptor in To Ho �47� $ 12a50 Est3mate �4 - Sanitary Sevrer and Water Improve�ent , • Praject Noo 67 (1964 Sanitary Se�aer � Water Improve- rnent Project) $1,635050 Estimat� �- Storm Sewer Impx�c9v�ment Project Noo 68 (1964 Storm S�wer Improvement Project, $ l� . �� . $38170050 Seconded by Sheridano Lipon a voice vote9 there b�ing no nays9 the motion carried unan�onouslya LICII�TSES : � Mayor Nee announc�d for the consideration of the City Council th� issuance of certain license ap�3.icationso Motion by }cirlchann to approve �-he issuance ot the following licens�s o ti }I ;A- � F �' Y' � 5h�l.don Mortenson � 1289 Skywood Lane No �aa Fr3dley 219 Minnesota MA�NRY' � To Co Kj�seth 4230 Central Avenu�e No Eo Minneapolis 21, Minnesota by d Sheldon Mortenson RENEV�A� by o To �o Kjeseth RENEWAi+ � � LIC�N,�„3ES� ( con�inued j CAFE _.....� Richard Ao.Kempe 3916-38th Avenue South Minneapol3s 6, Minnesota Ba Ao Carlson Sra 5506 Winnetica Avenue North Minneapolis, Minneso�ta Page 34e dba: Chanticlear Piaza Moon P1aza Sho�ping Center i�i3ruiea►polis, Minne 55421 dba: 2�e Family Billiard Center 6237 llniversity Ave. M. Ee Minneapolis, Minno 55421 APPLICATIOid FQR CIGARE'1'TE LIC�TSE R3chard A.' ICrampe 3916--38th Avenue South Minneapa7.is 68 Minnesota dbas Chanticlear Pizza Moon Plaza Shopp3ng Center Minneapolis, Minne 55421 Secomded by Sheri.dano Ltpon a voice vo�e, there being no nays9 the motion carried �animoualyo PET1fiSQNS : Mayor Nee announced for the consid�ra�ion of tt� City Counc3l the receipt of two p�titionse Motion by Wright to receive arad refar to administration far processing Petitions �43-1964 and �44-1964. Secanded by Sheridano Llpon a voioe vote, there b�ing no ttSy�' the mo"�ion carr3ed unanimouslyo C4NSIUEIt�ITTON OF APPOINTMENTS T4 (�iART�R Ct�LSSION s Mayor Nee announced th� consideratian of appointm�ents to the vacancios creat�d on the Charter Ca�um3ssiart and stated he had a request from Mro Van Dan to be appointedo T� C�tty Manager explained he had felt the mat-ter was at the discretion of the Council to sugq�st names far the C�iarter Cc�neaissiona Councilman Sheridan replied he was not certain i.f this proceclure shoul.d be fallawed through, if the Ch�rter Cam�aissio� should advise the District Cour� there are two vacancies a�l th� r►ames of suggested persor►s could be sen� alcmg at the same tinne an�d the judg+e would malce �he appointmento City Atto�ney �nith stated it would be appro�riate for the Charter Co�nission or the Chairman to rep�t such a fact, the names suggested arnd what has happened and anyone c� camauni- cate with the court and sugges� names, that3t would also ba appropriate for the City to do ito The City Manager asserted he had felt a list could be made up and sent to the judgeo Pac,�e 35 a • Counci.]man Sheridan explained that �,rhen the Charter (�mnission was funetioning they had some vacancies and notified the judge and submitted a list of names b��t didn*t re c all if he used any of the names or noto Councilman 4Jright stated he wished to proposee that in addition to the name of Pfir o Van Dan' that they recmarnend to the Court the name of Qenn Thampsone City Attorney �nith swggested theCity Council submit the name of a wornan as he thought the judge d3d try to balance the ca�rnnissiono There cvas no action necessary on the ite�no • • r M � W, � �� � � � , , �+' � . �• � � �� r�iayor Nee annoimced the considerat3on of an ordinaneees�tablishing fire 13mits within the Cityo It was explained by the City Manager, Chief of Fire Prevention Bob Aldrich had spent a great deal of time o� this ordinance and it c�ould be we1.l to have h5m eXplain it and one of tha reasons he had mentionat it to him c�as there is at least one s�hopping center tr�here they were concerned about the fire canstruct3ono Mr. Aldrich e�lained to the C3ty Council that easential].y what tiley woere trying to do was malce full use of the building code as it exists, that the city, when it adopted the A.B.Co never adopted any fixe limtta aryd they are ain►ed at h3gh concentration of values. He further e;c- plaineci to protect thos� areas in question, you limit the types of conatruction allavable and you can't use combustables in frame..: wo�k. Mro Aldrich gtated t�loo� Plaza Shopping Center is Type S construction, �hat it hats masanry walls which are combu�tible and floors aryd eeilings � and they have naw lead to the use of the basemente He f�ther stated that s3nce they have decided to use the basement they have co�ne aleng and add�d four inches of concrete on top of some of the wood floors and he did not knaw who the order for this had co�ne from but the bak�ery, the pizza place and Jim's Dai�y Store had �his feur inehes on top of the wooden floorse It was explain�l by Mro Aldrich that by establishing fire limits, it v�outd pr�cludde fihis type of construction and the f3s� limits would be in zon�s classified in Z� C2 and C2S areaso He asserted he was not particularly :�eanc�rn� about the local areas but in the areas cohere there werentt large allowances for big stas�s a�ud shops, the Fire Depart�ent wculd lik,e to hold the people bui]�d3ng to better cor�struction and felt thay had been permissive in sama rsspectso Mr o Aldrich stated he c�ould repo�rt on this item at a fut�ce data but it was standard procedise and the undervrriters do like it and wouLd like to see this in the codeo It tc�as explained by Mra Aldrich th� Moon Plaza situation v�as very bad an�d there was no way of stopping anyone from this type of co�structiory'that he waa attempting to use the soning codea He further explained the underwriters recaaunend a single limit and single classification and everything within a limit gets the same. treatment_and anything outside tY►at will have a separate buildir�g • cadeo Councilman Wright inquir�d reqarding I�l an�d M-2 districtse Mro Aldrich replied as he understood t�e zoning code C-2 ar►d C-2S are permissive A not M-1 and rM-2 zones and if they do go in, they vaould want them in the limits but the industrial building is generally • handlecl on a d3fferr�nnt scale than coaunercial and irbdustry tends to have aprinlcling syst�ns and it is rect�am�ended they leave mare latitude fcm iridtnstrial ' buildingo Page 360 • Coi,uzcilman Wright 3nquired it an ir�dustry in sn M�2 zone wanted to put a warehouse for storing autanobiles, hoov would this be harrdlede Mra Aldrich repl3ed the code would protect th�e City on this type of construc- tiono Councilman Sheridan �uggested �he same type of ordinane� coui.d be stepp� further up and into R-3 zoning4 I�r. Aldr3ch replitd it cou].d be established in just about any area but the bu3lding code talcss care of that and if an apaz�nt buitding goes over three stwdes it goas into a ds�fferet�fi l�ind of constructian= l�ayor Nee inquirgd if Mro Aldrich had any informaticn on cahether this standarci increases the cost of constructiono rira Aldrich replied he did not, that the o�].y infarn�a�ioan he could get was in cbnvers�fiion cvith a N�co 2�Ieyers of J31.00mington who h�d said the3r aparimenC houees don�t have belo�w gx�umd living units and their eost san fra�n� $900000 to $1000 per unit and he haci said the str3cter enfoTCement hadntt accounted aa a deterrento Z�3ro Meyers9 It was explained, had cited the Minneapol3s Federal. Suilding had been bui].t $159000 cheapor in Golden Vallay rathsr than in Blooming�ton and it was exactly.the game buildingo Mayor Nee stat�, he felt9 this ozdinance �rould be a gvod ideao � �tion by Kirkham to aceept the first readin�g of an ordinance creating and establ3shing fire 13mits within the City of Fridley, ar�d amendiag C�apter 4G of the City Cc�de of the City of Fridl�y as to fire limits and fire districts. Seconded by Wri�to Councilman Wright svigg�ested to the C3.ty Counc3l if they were going to have some new cla�sifications as ouould be presented in another ordinanc� this evening, perhaps ti�ese ela�sifications should be considered anci Mro Aldrich m3ght waunt thein inclu�ded in th,e o�rdinance arid the City Covneil could arn�d i� at the t3nne of the second readinge Mayar Nee announced for the benefit of ti� public, the o�dinanee just accepted on first reading d�3recta certain firepraof building standards will be applied in C-2 anct C-2S di.s�riets9 aned is mainly an inerease in the amount o� masonry9 steo Upon a voice vote, thore being no nays, the motion carried �animouatye (�Il3ANC� ALITHO�J"� NG SALE OF L0� 30 . BLOCIC 4, PLYr�0i1TH ADDITION s Mayo� Nee announced for the consideration af the City Couneil an ordirtance authorizing the sa].e of a lo�o Ci�y Attorney Sinith �.cp�.afned to the City Council fihis was an item they had authoriz�l the previous March and the Charter requires an ordinance to approve it, that tt�e person that paid the $250 was having a great deal of ditficul.ty ar�d should be hel�ed by the City Council giving h3m an ordinanceo Motion by Wright to aceept the first re�ding of an o�rdfnance aurthorizing the sale of a lot, acquired by condemnattion and no lvnc�er having a public p�arpose o Seco��ded by Sherida� o tlpon a voice vote, there being no naya 9 �he motion carried unan3mouslyo RESOLt1TI0N �247-1964 Ct�tTtECl'TNG ASSESSMENT SPLIT s � • P4otion by Sheridan to adopt Resolution �247-1964 authorizing and direct- ing the correction of an error in the splitting of sp+eeial assessments vrt Lots l throv�gh 11 and Lots 20 thr�u�qh 3Q 9 Block 13 y HamiltattT s Addit3on to Mechanicsv311eo Seconded by Wrighto tlpon a voice vote, there being no nays e the motion cazrried �ar►imously o � Page 37 0 • .' • `I�SI 1 �S,�y�ly�.� � t � N" ' � • Mayor Nee annou�ced for the considerat3.on of the City CounciZ a resolution fio susperul temporrarity the granting of permits and zoning district changes in a given areao Cowncilman 4lright exglained that before the meeting t3�re had been a discussion of council members and it was the feeling of the City Council this was too strong a resolution and would be too long a period in the course of planning and that it could be passed naw if it aaere to be modified in the last paragraph by deleting the wosds 7for co7mnercial building permits"��c that the City Council would be essentia]1y put�ing a moratori�on on wa3vers and �etbacks in a d3strict that raight be affec'ted by the ixrban renewal study but not declare aver a year4s mora�orium 3.n the centar of the cityo It was agreed to dele�te the reco�ronended change, riotion by t�right �to adopt Resolution �248-1964 to �uspend temporarily the granting of building permits and zoning disi:rict changes in an area un�der study foar a rnaajor Zoning change and for :_urban ren�wa7. with amendmento Seconded by 3heridano Mo�ioal by t�tright to am�en�l R�rsalution #�248-1964 by striking out the words tTfor commercial building p�rmitstt in the last paragrapho Secv�nd�d by Kirlcham, tlpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the mot3on carriod unanimouslyo � 0� the oaciginal motian to adopt Resalution �248�1964, there being no nays9 the resolutian carried unanimou$lyo O�R BUSINESSs Tlie City Manager explained to the City Councfl there had been presentad a l�tter fram the Superinten�dent of Schools c�uhieh ir�d3cated the Board of Dducation w3shed to cooperate in the location of additi�al City wells on school prop�rtya The camnunicat�.an was read aloud by the City Manager who stated there had be�n a meeting with the Schoal. Hoa�cd relative to sites that were reca�aerided for the we11s and the imnsdiate necessity of drilling test wellso He �xp].ain�d because o� the location propos�d:; for th� wellg, the school had seme reservations relative to baseball diamonds, etco, so they had said Superintendent Hansen could work out the exact details if they could use the area c�est of the tract but m3ght never do this or use it in any way if the v�ells wvrk in with their plano Cvuncilman 4�Tright s�ated the Recreation Ce�nmission was scheduled to meet Nov�mber 23rd and also the Park Board an November 24th and it would be approp�iate to refer this 3�e�n to the�no �'hm City N�anac,�er replied the problem was to get the finish�l product o�to the water systema as soon as poss�bleo Councilman Wright stated if the School Board hadn't put any conditions on their proposal this would bs satisfactory bu� they were asking the City to co�arnit themselves a�ithout � considering the ti+ro coanmiasions and it woutd be exceedingly bad for the moral of th�se co�uni.saions not to cons�l.t themo The City Manager replied they cvere onty concern�d about the v��ater supply the next sunaero Councilman Wright asser�ed that postponing tha decision until the end of Pay�s 38 0 • November t,rould be vf no co�sequenceo C`ity Engineer Qureshi explained to the City O�unail the test hales cvoutd b0 a matter of about $�.000 arid they v�ere not sure if the wells ware needed but they would have to drill test holes and 3nquired if the mo�ey could be spent for the test holeso It was furfiheP explain�d by the City Manager it the test holes were run and the best place found fo�r the tuture well if the Schoal Boaird would say t'nott they would have spent the money but if it waa the councilts decision to wait Until the Ccmmissions wou7.d meet this should be doneo Councilman S�+eridan asserted it was atso a problem if the tast holes would not prove satisfactoryo Councilman Wright agreed the City Co�cil should approve the test hal�� and that risk would be less than caanomitting themselves to something regarding a parlc development9 that he c�as not opposed to the proposal or their agreement but did not want to overlook the Boards ar Cornmissions in any dec3sionso City Atto�ney 9n3th inquired who the lared belcmged to forr the test hale operationo City Engineer Qureshi replied it was schoal propertyo The City Attozney explained the land was trad�cl same ar�d would �hink that if it is school land 9 the City Council shouldn't ax�d vrouldn 8 t have a right to mak�e a test hole without telling tY►e School Board about ito Co�anc3lman Wright suggested they could authorize an�d direct the admiriistration j ust to drii.]. the test holes an�ci inquired hoca soon they woutd be ready tvi.th a deciafon �s to where they would drillo City Engineer Qu�ceshi replied in about a �a�ek cm two at the mo�te Co�cilman t�sight aaserted�; � this would not be ` untit the December 7th meeting �nd these t�wo co�mmittees eould meet separately and jo3ntiy before the�a The City Manag�er �tatad no o�e • would wan� '�o drill test hales without an agreeunento Councilman S�►eri+dan replied if the Sehoal Board ciidr�t t a].].aw tltie City to go in am the tsst hole problem, the�e was nothing loste It was e;�lained by the City MHnager his cmly concern was th� way the Board of �ducation had left the decision up to Superintendent Hansen to decide and it was atated the City wou�l.d like to be �ith3n 100 fe�t of where the well would be and he had felt they could have accoz�d w3.th the -sehool e;ccept the exact location of the wel7. and that aauld be 200 feeto Mro Camstock, consulting engineer9 e:.jplained ther� are L-�io eriteria to be considered, th� d3mensions shown to the Coi,mcil were dimensions fran property lin�es or sewer lines and the other requ3r�ent was that there be max3muen separation between the hates, so the _;locatians are pretty much �.._ � where they would lik,e to have themo He further explainsd there may be the possibility the Scxwol Superintendent would agree to these sites �hen h� would be aak�ed for permission to put in the test holeso The C3ty 1�9a nay�er stated he had felt if they ��re going to have to dsal with the Superintendent th�re shousdn t t be a situatior► c�he�e th�ere cJOUld � be nothing to deal with and thia was a matter of schoal and city cooperationo Councilman 4�lrright suggeated the City should ask permissian of the school to drill for te�t holes and by the time they would have agreed to the wells the City would be readyo Gity Eng�ineer Qureshi explai.ned he � merely wished to be able to provide water for the r�sidents tize next ' summnero Coumcilm�an S�ieridan suggested the two ec�nnaissians 3n questia� ehould look at the problem and the City Ooumcil eeuld make a decision � from there , � Motion by Sheridan to receive and file th� letter fran Independ�nt School Dis�rict Noo 14, dated November 13, 1964 ar�d refer to Parlcs and Playgrou�ds and Recreation Cammissionso Seccm�ded by Wrighto Llpcm a voice vcrte, there being no nays��the motion carried ua�animouslyo Page 390 � The City Manager reported there was a lett�r from the Fire Department suggesting an agrse�nent and it c�as drawn for the Fire Depax�tmment by the City Attorney based on v�hat the Ffre Chief had told himo Co�c3lman Sheridan stated this had been discussed at th8 meeting w3.th the Fistia Deparbnent he had attended and it see�ned reasonable and feasibleo Motion by Sheridan toauthorize the Agreer�er►t w.tth the Fire Departmeant o Seconded by �rJri.ghto Llpon a voice vote9 there being no nays9 the motion carried emanimouslyo ��i�i�-i` T��re being no �urther business, riayor Nee deelared the R,�gular Co�cil Me�ting of November 16, 1964 adjournedo Respectfully submitted g Sue Mislco�wic Seeretary to the Councilo � u � • � Page 40e _ ..�._. �.m .�...�. SPECIAL COLINCIL MEETING - N�IIt 23, 1964 ..��._._. A special meeting of the Council of the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Nee at 8:07 PoMo ROLL CALL: Members Present: Nee, Kirkham9 Sheridan, Wright Members Absent: None � �� Mayor Nee announced the consideration af bids opened this day for W-34-Q-2 for a pump house and pumping installatfon for Well #6 with a tabula�ion sheet and report just passed to members of the City Councilo Th� City Manager read th� bids aloud as follo�ws: PLANHOLDER BIU BOND LL1MP SqM BID COMPLETION TIME �_ I�yne-Minnesota Trinity 3147 Californ3a Sto No Eo tlniversal M3nneapolis, Minn. 55418 59� Aichinger � Green Cons�o United 171 South Wabasha Pacific Ste Paul9 Minno 55107 S� $34,981000 $36,900000 120 Days l95 Days Scan (bnstruction, Ince Cantinental 5805 Excelsior Blvd4 Inso Coo Minneapolis, Minno 55416 596 $39e874o00 160 Days and �xplained there was also a repo�t fr�aa the consulting engineers stating they had reviewed the bids and named the low bidder to be Layne-Minnesota in the amo�t of $34,981000 with the estimated construction listed in the prel3minary plans as $58,50Qe00a He further explained the repart indicated the costs were well within the estimate and the consulting engineers recanmended the firm of Layne-Minnesotao Mayor Nee stated the City of Fridley had, in the past9 same difficulty with this campany and inquired if it had been resalvede The City Manager replied the problern Mayor Nee referred to was a different situation as it was well drilling and there shoul.d be no probiem with this type of installa tion and there were no conflict3ng claims at present to his knowledg�ee Mayor Nee inquired of Mr o Caa►stoek, consulting engir�eer, 3f the prablem w3th Layne-Minnesota had been solved and was told it hado l�otion by Wright that the City Council co�cu� with the recanu�dation Page 410 � of the consulting enyineers and award the bid, W�34-Q-29 for a pump hous� and p�npiriq installation to Layne-t�innesota, 3147 California Street Northeast, Minneapa,l,is9 Minnesota 55418 in tY►e amount of $34,981000o Seconded by Shex►idano Ltpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimouslyo BU:ILDIN� BOAR� MEETING MINUTES NOVEI�ER 18 1964s Mayor Nee announced for the considerat3on of the Ca.ty Council the minutes of the Building Board of November 18, 19640 The City Nfanag�sr raad to the City Covm.cil the recoanrn�endation of the Buildin9' Boardo Nlayor Nee inquired rega�d3ng the problem of the directian �he building woutd faceo The City Manager seplied he was unacquainted vr.tth the pxbblems but it h�d apparently been resc�.ved � P�$ented P:Lans ar�d speeificatiaazs fo� the City Council to 3n- specto � Motion by Kirkham to concis with the recom�endation of the Building Board arui approve the building permit by Gunnar Johnson and Sons for a rectory and attached garage for Sto Williarags Catholic C'huacch at 385-61st Avenue Nor�hea�t, Lo�s 7 to 1S, Black 28 Norwood Additio� ta Fridley Park, buildir�g to be 101 feet 10 i,r�ches by 40 feet 8 inchess garage to be 24 fee� by 24 fe�ta of steel, concrete and wood construction with an estima�ed cost of $40g000o00o Sec�ndecl by Wrighto Upon a voiee vote9 there b�ing no nays the motion carr%d unanimousl.y o Mayor Nee announced the consideration of an application for a building permit by �the Do Wo Harstad Canpany for a storage roan arrd rer�deling for Art Christensen. The City Manaqer explsined to the City Council he had been told by the owner, Art Christensen, this area was bsing remodeled for a restauranta The application was further explafn�d by Counailman Kirkham who stated it was in order to enable their prob- able use as a restaurant and the area to be built was for a storagt� roomo Mayor Nee asser'ted the only questian he had was if this were a part of the remodeling that had already been done as the avners • had just completed so�e restylinq of �he roof line and canopyo Cfty Attorney S�nith explained this application was something largera Pag9s 420 � Motfon by i�Tright to eaalcur with the reca�nendation of the Building Board and approve the building permit by the Do LVo Harstad Company for a storage roo�a ar�d the re�aodeling of the roof at 6475 tlniversity Avenu�e Northeast, building to be 29 feet by 34 feet of eement and steel construction ��ith an estimated cost of $4,SOOa00 for Art Christenseno S�corxled by Sheridano Upan a voice votee there being no nays, the motion carried unan3mouslyo The City Manag+sr read to the City Council the reco�vnended approval by the Building Bosrd ar�d explained �khis was the area they had granted a special us� perm3t to N�c. Norto�n for about a year previoua and 2w had coane in and rsceived an extension on ito Mayor Nee inquired if the area c,rere served by sanitary sewero Mro Camstxk, consulting engineer, repli�d there was a petition for it and it was discussed at the same t3me County Road ii vaas discussedo Mayor Mee inquired if a nursing haa�e could be buil� without sanitary sewer faeil3ties and was told by the City Manager the o�wners would ��not be able to get approvalo City Attorney Sm�.th explafned the oti,mers ��ould have to have State Public Health Department approval. Mre Caaastock stated one oi the reasons this area waa delayed was because of the proposa]. that was mada to � the N�th Suburban Sanitary 3ewer District to extend an int�rceptoac in that d�ectiona bu� the matter could be brought up again by tiu City Council and the facility would be available in the late feiLl of next yearo It was sugg�asted by the Ci�y Manager if the City Council rrrish�d same of those questions answer�ci9 they could defer thia problem to th� next regularcneet3ngo Councilman 5�►eridan asserted the o�n].y question he had was that the owner un�doubt�lly felt there was sanitary sewer in the areao Mayor Nee stated h� would w3sh to see ths area developed alo�g the lines that had been pr�viously discussade l�a Vo Mo Na�el9 resident, inform�d tYLe Ci�ty Council Mro Chies knew thera was no sanitary sew�sr in the area at the present timeo City Attoarnay 9�ith as�erted the avners eouldntt get State approval until there was sanitary sew�er in the areae Mayor Nea replied the City was mo�ving far a lateral service to that areae Mro Cooastock expla3ned tA: th� City Council a report hatd been neade and the actiori was pending on the action by the Idorth Suburban Sanitemy Se�a�er Di�txict Board e It was �uggested by Mayo� Nee this possibly didn't have any relevanc� aa� to whether or not to issu� the permit for the nursing ho�neo Motio� by Kirkham to ca�cur with the reco�nmendation of tho Building Board and approve the building permit for a nursing hane by Dd Chi�s locat�+ed at 7120 Centrat Avenue Northeast, part of Lots 2 and 3, Audi- tor4s Subdivision Noo 89, building to be 219 feet by 94 feet of cement and st�el. cac►structiocl with an est3mated cost of $170,0000000 � Seconded by S�►eridano Counciln►an Sheridan suggest�d the Building Znspection Department should be told to make sure this bu�ildi.ag is placed on the propex�y in accv�danc� with the plot plan so that it a�on't affect any problem with the road right-of-wayo Llpa� a voic� vote, there be3ng no nayss tY� motion carried �animouslyo C� � Page 430 The C3ty Manag�er read to the City Council the recanrnendation of the Bu3lding Board and explained he was not certain if Kurt Manufacturing had aompl3ed with the wish of the Building Board thafi an elevation of the south end of the building where the doors are located be pre�ented prior to Council aetiono The plans cvere diseussed and viewed by the City Councit a Motion by ti�lright to concur with the recommendation of the Building Hoard and approve the bu3lding perrniti by Jamison Brothers far a bu3lding at Kurt Nlanufacturing Canpany to be used as a warehouse, located at 5280 Main Street Northeast (North 347' of La� 49 Audita�•a Subdivision Noo 79, constructed of steel and masonry9 a� an estimated cost of $ 20, 000 o Secotzd�d by Kirkhara o Upon a voice vote 9 there being no nays9 thg motion carr3ed unanimouslyo Tha City Manag�er e:cplained to the City Council. they had placed a suspension on this item becaus� they had not issu�d a special use permit and had susp�r�ded building in the area9 that they might watlt to tak�e action on just the esthetics but they wouldn�t be authoriafnQ a pesynit beeause a special use permit h�ct not been grar�ted a MaYaac Nee inquired if the Ci�y Manager had had any discussiar� on this ifiera arith Mro Camp who had presented the applfcationo The Cfty Maitag�er replied he had only told Mro Camp the City Cotmcil had susQended at�y actiari on th� larud o Mayar Nee asserted he would lik�e to have t�e City Manager e�.press �o the person r�questing the per►nit that tfie C3ty Council hopes that he �rll7. maintain his interest in ths loca].ity and as soon as the proble�a 1s resalved, everyo�ne would welcoms tha installatiaazo Councitman Sheridan suggested receiving the application for th�e building permito Nlayor Nee added this was a desirahls a�idition to tt►� cammunityo It was suggested by Councilman Wright this petitionar could tts� ti� ability of the City Counc'i1 in ardar to obtain this bu3lding permit in court and inquired i.f this lot wasn't in the area in the resolution they had suspended building permitso Mayor Nee replied they had susperbded reaoning arrd if ths Coumcil wished to mak,e a motion to receive the recamnendation without aetion, it would be in o�cier o Cotulcilman Wright assert.ed • he did not lilue to qive the petitioner a building permit wher► thsr� 3s any doubt at all it would give him an opportunity to bu�il.da Motie� by Sheridan to rece3ve the reco�endation of the Bu31d�g Board regarding an applicatian for a building pernait for a nvrsinq haQne to be located at 435-63rd Avenue Northeast9 Parcel Noo 48009 S 1/2 of Section 14, Riedel Propertye by William Oo Camp9 J`roa to be construeted of conerete at an estimated cost of $3i5,000�00 � LJ � � buildin�g to be 246 feet by 94 Planning Camnnission involving by Wr3ghto Upnn a voice vote, carried wzan3mouslyo Pac„�e 44 e feet and await the report from the the suspensio� of actioaio Seconded tY�re being no nays9 the motion VILLAGE OF HILLi�OP - RE: CONTRACTs Mayor Nee announced for the consideration o� the City Gouncil tho fire contract for the ViLtage of Hilltop ar�d �xplained substantially, they ask that Fridleyfs stattidby fee be reduc� from $2400000 to $1200000 and other eler�nts reduced sa�newhat, alsoo He stated his awn teeling was that he �as not inclined to bargain and would with- draw the offer e Councilman [•lright agre� the Village of Hilltop had made it clear in the3r correspor�dence they o�ere not g�o3ng to make an effort to be self-sustaining az�d jus� c�ant to buy protect3an indef3nitely arvd this was cantrary to the �rrishes of the Fridley Fire Departmento Mayor Nee inquired if the men of the Fridley Fire Departament h�cl seen the latest proposal of the Vi11.ag�e cf Hilttopo Chief Robert Hughes replied he was familiar with the terms and stated he didnit feel the Village of Hilltop coul.d afford to establish a Fire Dspart- merito It c�as explain�d by the City Manager the City could aceount for the increa�e but they were aak3ng far a rate of $1200000 and the cityts offer was $2400000o Chief Hughes statecl he had askad ho�w the Village of Hi1l.top hmdarrived at tha amount of $1200000 and had be�n told they had ehecked vrhat the cost was to Fridley citizens and felt this $2400v00 was �:c�ssiveo I� was fu�►ther ax- plafned by the City Manag+er the Village o� Hilltop had felt it was costing Fridley citizens 2� mi11s aru� they had arrived at this rats by applyi.ng 5 mills to their valuatian ar�d it had been raised about $1200o OOo Councilm�an t�right asserted the pri�.e was r�asonable but they did not wan� a oone year contract � they vaanted a�Y►ree year contrart autcmatically renewabl�o Chi.ef Hughes replied he had boen told they had to came in every year and thought this v�ould salve theproblem9 that they were not aslcing fo� a counter offer and he had ur�derstood the Villac,�e o� Spring Lake Parlc would give them pm- tect3on far a flatt fee of $1500a OOo Mayo�r Nee stated he did nat know if any act3on arere necessaz�y except to �lvise the Village of Hilltop regarding the termination of their contracto The CiLy Managerr explained the Village of H311top had r�quested a reply ar�d to be notified as soon aa posaiblee Motion by UJright to z�ceive the lettea� fram the Vill dated November 18, 19&4 and d3rect the City Dianager the only terms aeceptable to the City of �'r3dley a�er8 terms and a3.so inform the� their coverage ��iU. eease l�t, 1965o Secan�d�d by Kirkhamo Upon a voice vote9 no nays, the motion carried unanimouslyo OORRTCTION OF PLAT - MELOD7t MAI�DR 4TH : age of H311top to infarm tY�em the o�iginal as of Janua�ry there be3ng Page 450 . Maycrr Nee announced for the consideratio� of the City Co�cil a minor problem of a correct3aan of a plat and the statement of ths swCVeyor regarding the co�crectiona T�e City Manager e�lained this c��as a ty�ogr8phical error n►ade by a drattsman and it had b�en approved by the Co�ty Scirveyoro It was subgg�est�d the City Council could approve the correction of the Plat of Me].ody Manor 4th Addition �rxl authorize the City Clerk to certify sameo � � Motion by �?r3ght to approve the correction of the Plat of Melody Manor 4th Addition and author3ze the City Clerlc to certify sar�eo Seconded by Sheridane Ltpon a voice vote, there being no nays' the motion carried unanimouslyo APi'1�IN�ENT : Mayor Nee announced for the ca�sideration of the City Cowlcil an appointment for tiseir consent and apprroval o Motion by Sheridan to approve the following appoin4.ment: N19�+lE POSITION SALARY REPLACES ,_,v. � .�..-.v. .o_ Laurel Ro Powers 97'24-3rd S#xeet Northeast Blaine, Minnesota 55433 Liquar $273000 Sharleen Inve�tary per xoa�e Cterlc Month Secorided by Kirkhamp Mayor Nee 3.nquired if the position had been advertis�3 and was told it hado Upon a voice votee there being no nays, the mot%n carried unanimouslyo SFAOND,�,REI�DING OF ORDI�,NANCE�#292 Ar�iDING CEiI�E'TF�R 46 - FIRE L7.M1',�Ss Mayor Nee announc�d for tli� consid�ra�Cion of theC3ty Council tha �ecoazd reading of an ardinar►cees�ablish3ng fire limits with3n the City of Fridlay and explained for the public in this ordinanee the City would undertake to elas�ify '�Y►e buildings constructed in C-2 and C-2S as being 3n fire l�nits which apply c�rtain higher staa�dards in canstruction to those bui].ding ar�d it is a fire preventiaan moasure and also applies to buildi.ngs in M-1 and M-2 districts which might also be built 3n C-2 and C-2S distriet� and is a higher grade of fire r�sistancee Motion by Sheridan to accept as second reading, adopt and publfsh ord3nance �292 which is an ordinanee creat3,ng ar�d establishing fire limits crl.thin the City of Fridl�, and amsnding Chapter 46 of ti�e City Code of the City of Fridley as to fire limits and fire districtmo Secon�ded by Wrighto Ltpon a voiCe vote9 there being no nays, th� motion carried unanimouslye • Page 46. Mayor Nec� annotmced for the ao�siderati� of the CiLy Co�cil a aecond read3ng of an ardinance authori$ir►g the sale of a lot and e;:plain�d the City Council had previausly ag�eed to sell this lot and did so and to rlear the tital it ��ould require 'this ordinanceo r�Iotion by t,lright to aceept as s�co�d reading, adopt and publish Ordinance �r293 authorizing the sale of a lot, acquired by con�de9m- nation and no longer having a public ptmpose (Lot 30, 81ock 4, Ply- mouth Addition,. Seco�ded by Kirkharc►. Upan a voice votes there being no nays, the motion carried unan3muuslYe Mayorr Nee announced for the c�siderat�on of the City Council a resolution con�irming the re-assessment rall for Sanitary and Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 24B and stabed the City Coe�nlcil had an e;ctract of the minutes listed on page 12 of their ag�er�da, that the name of the objector is the M S 0 Paper Canpany arrd the City Council could refer to previous minutese He further stabed the City Council also had a resolution in this regarlarud 3nqnired if there �oas a cowzcilman who v�oul.d move� the reaolutio� cihich a�as • de�ineda 2�Iotion by Wri�tt to adopt ResoSutfon #249-1964 confiraaing thQ z'0- assessment for Sanitary and Storm 9�wer Improvement Project Noe 24 ( Starn► Sewer P�artion of Sr.hedule B) o The City Nlanag�er rea�d th� named resalutiono Mayar N� announced the raotion had baen r�ade by Co�cilman tr,�cigh� an�d 3ncludad the insertic�n of the word nna��e" in Item 4 az�d �he insertion of i:he words "M � O Faper Caaapany" in It;�n 3 0 3econded by Kixkham e Mayor N�e inf ormed Mr o Holten of the Law �irm of Fasgre ax�d Benaon ar�d atto�rney fa�r the M S. 0 Paper Coaap�y thia was nat a public hearing but in fairness the City Co�c31 would cons3�dsr any remarIcs he might wish to makeo Mr. Hatten replied they ha�d made tfieir presentatioaz and did notagree wi'th th� t�ltimat� co�cluaion the City Council had reach�io Mayar Nee inquired if there w�ere any fu�cther discussion on ths mattero There was no oa� who wished to be heard. Llgc�n a rall call vote, thosa vot3ng in favor of the reso].ution Nee, Wright, Ktrkhaoa►, S�z`i�dan. Thoue �PPosed, non,eo Mayor Nee dsclared the Resalutio� earried and so orderede �INATa_ �RNS ANA r��- Nti + Mayaac Nee announced far the consid�ration of the City Couneil a rasalutic�rt order�nq the improve�a�nt and final plans arxd speeificatians far streeta 196�S�-3o The Ci.tY Manager exPlained to the City Cou�cit thsy had pre- � viously heZd the public hear3ng on this improve�ent but the resal.utian was not available at the time for passage. Mayor Nee asserted he had not been aware at the time of the public hearing there was any expTeased � specific objeet3on in the area in question and would thirik the City � Page 470 Counci]. woul.d be jutified in proceeding and infos^med the City Council �his item woul.d requ3re a unanimous voteo The CiLy P�anager stated Councilman t��right uxi Sheridan ha�d been the persons closely involved 3.n fihis areaa Councilman Sheridan replfed everyone at the pub�lie hearing had been in favor of the projecte riotion by tJr3ght to adopt Resalution #�250-1964 ordering improvsment and final plans and spee3,fiaations for Streets 1965-3 and approving plans and providing for bidso Seconded by Sheridano Upon a rall call vo�e, those voting aye, Nee, 4Jright, Sheridan9 Kirlchamo �hosa voting naye noneo The moticn carried unanimouslya � Aiayor Nee anno�mced fo�r the consideratianof the City Council a resalution o�rdering improvem�nt and final plans an.d specifications for Storm Sewer Project Noo 73, the area South of Highway �100 atong 7th Streeto �e City Manager e;:plained to the City Council they had previously hald the public hearing on this improv�ment but the resa7.ution was not available at the tims far passag�eo Motion by 5heridan to adopt Itesalutian �251-1964� ordering imQrovem�t • and final pians ancl specifications: Starm Sewer Project Noo 73. Sseo�ded by Wr3ght. Upan a ra7.1 call vc�te, those voting ay�, Nee, Sheridan, Wright, Kirkha�ma Those vot3ng nay, noneo The motic� carried unanimouslye RE90LTPPION RATIFStTNG C�NDEMrTATION - .SS �SB�� Mayc�r N�e anno�ced a r�solut3.on ra'tifying con�ci�mmnat3orl for fii�re con�3derationof the C3Ly Council. and stated it V�as a questiori of whether it was ne�l�d. The City Manager inquired of City Attorr�sy 9mith what he caished in place o� the mo�ion for fihe negotfatioan of $1, 000 0 00 o City At-�arney S�aith replied thare turas a rnotioai implYing they should go farward and co�denm and the resoluti� nsed� to ba dated back to cover that time becauae they werentt able to negntiata for $1'OOOo00 and the motion was stBY►ted' that he would like these minufies to show ratitication of the motion on Octaber 5tha Councilt man Sheridan inquired 3f this item was for the old walk-away and was tald it waso Motian by Sheridan to ratify conden�ation - Storm Sewer Projeet Num�r SB ar�d insert 3n the n�inutes of Octaber 5ths 1964 the r�aalu- tion conveyed on page 18 oi the agerxia of idovemher 23, 1964. S�c�onded by Wrig'hto llpon a voice vote, ther� being no nays, the motion ca�rried unanimouslyo • R�80LL1TION ,�jJ���5 2-19 64 , At1�iiQRIZING OONDE1�iATION - RIVERVIBW TERRAC� s r rmy�an�oaa�os5¢ �� �� rrs�r.ie.e - . Pac,�e 48 0 � The City Manager explained to tfie City Council that regarding the resolution authorizing cor�demnation of eertain areas and the ease- r�ent for the road and the water an+d sewer they had been given a definite guaranty they would have the easement for the road and the � water and sewer line by all four parti�s 3nvolved by the end of the week but for the sake of safety, he would swggest the City Council pass the n�ntioned resalution oacdering the ca�d�mnation and in that way if any ot the people change their minds, the Gity would be pre- pared to proceed. City Attorney Slnith stated that before he could s�art ecutdemnation of the area he would have to have the engineer give him descrfpti�s of the area involvedo It was further expSained by the City Manager he did not teel they would have to file any con- demnation papers. Councilman Wriqht questioned the proper wording of the resolutian. City Attorney Smith repli�d the resolution had to be so worded in order to qualify for candemnation and the City had to show they hadn't been able to accomplish the act by nego- tiation and it wauldn't be aborted unless it, in fact, did abo�ct. Motion by Wright to edopt Resolution #252-1964 ordering conde�atior►, Riverview Terrac�, on Sewer and Water �aaprovenient Project -��70. Seconded by St►eridane Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motfon carried unanimouslye BENNETT BUILDTN�: • Mayor Nee announc�d the consideration of the use of the Bennett Buildir►g to �the City Council and informed them they had a sheet pre�ented to them that �ketches aut the dimens3ons and raakes note of the heating of the garage area. Ths Ci�y Manager explained to the City Council this would require a furnace in the garage area bu� it was at the discretion of the City Council how �they used the building, that the Rsses�or and Civil. Defense Director would very much like to use the building and the �u�lic Works Department would us� the garageo Qoimcil- man Wrigh� i.nf�rm�d �he City Council of �h� four r�nns avafia�le, two of the�a could b� clos�d and locked off fran the hall and t�►e other tw� and the hallway could be th� ogen area of the bu�lding� that the garage area did n�o� semn big enough fcr �i►e purpose he would propose and sti].1. leave an open area. Mot%n by Wright that the City of Fridley undertake to lease the Beanett building to the Fridley Youth Center, ;�ric�o.,.,tar-.�ecrea�3.anal purposes and storag� of equipment � the basis of a contract to be worked out with the Ci�ty� the spac� referred to as the two op�n rooms and op�n hallway in the garage, including the back roa�a an�d access thereto nsgotiated with terms st satisfactory to the City of Fridley9 with terms guarentying maintenance of the building and terms of a token an�ou�t for lease such -� $10 00 for one year beginning January l, 1965 o Counci.ln�an Sheridan a�ser�ced there would have to be some kind oi heat in the buildingo The City Manager stated the Finance Director had talked this matter over wlth the City Assessor, and � in his pres�nt locat3on he has about 460 square feet but, apparently9 ca�a:'td rwa d��s i�erat� fr�t th� buiiding though he would be cranaQed for space o Councilman Wright added by way of cormr,�ent to his suggested neotione he knew it would be ten�porary because they would move to destrvy this building but while the Youth Cent�r was incorpcmatad ar�d Pag+� 49. . had rec�ived sdn� support they had b�n essentislly told to do soanething and see �f they could sta4Y alive and this would give th�n that chance to at��npt that a�r�d �ould, in turn, give the City valuabl.e . . information as to whether they coould be qiving th�► space in the new City Ha71 o Counci.lman ��tright assePted it was an ,: inexpa�nsive way fcac the City to g3ve the youn�gstera a triat ehance with the Ci'ty assuQning no risk at all o It e�as expl.ained by the City r'lana9'er 'that �rhe'!�r o� not iche bath rovm in the build3ng arould meet cr.Lth pubiic accaaamodatian standards in that it is a�nly ane roan attid not divided artid a�Y�ether °�r not they c�ould have to pravida another bathroom was anoth� conaideratione Oounci7man L7right replied this was t,rhy he had la ft the taerms open, that this e�as a private corporation and use of same and they were not inviting the public to wallc in and if ft cvere required to havs an add3tianal bathroo�n i.t could be done o Maye� Mee 3nquired if Co�mcilman ��lright had be�nin the bLd lding. Councilntan t�hcight rePlied he haed been in the bui3.ding juet o�ae but would lilce to point out the matieui c�ly authoriaed the dra��ring of th� earitraata �uot 'tr►e signing of it. Mayor Nee asserted he genera�l].y agreed with the mo'tion, that it did saema to him it would cost the City more to mo�ve the Assessor�s oftice than it would be wortho The motion for the City of Fridley to tu�de�etaks the lease of the Bsn�nett BuilBing to the Fridley Your t�en�er, Inc. was �ecmded by S�ie�ridano Councilman ttright e�xplair�sd it might be the m�nbers of the Fridl�y Youth Center, Inc. � r�ould not �vant to do this v� eouldn�t agz'ea but � he would lilc� to reach the poiat th�y coutd start talking about tl�mo Mayor Nee a�serteci it d3d seem ths i�aating problern would ba a sevsrs proble�c►a tlpon a vvice vote � there beinq no nays 9 the moetion carried unan�mov�siya 0� BtiSINE�S : Counc3lman Sheridan announa�d he had had a�petit3o� har�cied to him this evening, fihat he aias nat certain if signatva�es were alI frcxn Ward #2 but it appeatred it wa�s primaril.y frcxon Ward #2 and he had advi�ad tiEe gen�].eman who had given it to h3m he woul.drefer it to the C%ty Ce�mcil.e Niotion by Sheridan to reeeive Pe�3tio� �45-1964 an behalf cf Wayne 8au�ders for Ccnmcilman-at•large ar�d s�fer to admiriiatratioa� fa� tabulationo Seco�ded by t�righto Upon a voiee vote, there bein9' no na�ra , the motion earried tnzaninrously e FaLlowing discussian Councilman S�er3dan mcved to consid�r.the adjust- men"� of the Cityof Fridley request fr,� General Revenue umcler the provisio�s of General Levyo Seconded by Wrighto tlpon a voiee vote, there being no nays, the motion carried wnanimou�s].y e Moti� by Sheridan to increase the requ�est of the general levy not to exce�d $444, 204 0 00 o Seco�ded by Wright o Upo� a vc�ice Wate, tltiex'e . being no nays, the motion carried unan3moualyo � LJ ADJO�IIZN : __.......... 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K t_ , i . _ 4 , "�t.r e ;`4 � = i� . 1 i '� _ • �{` . ..5 �.. _ �.,1 '} �3 '�., i , . . i. . {.� ._._,........._. ...... _ � U r '�: _ _ 53 Now�bes 26, 1964 M E M 0 T0: City Man�ger and Ci�r Cawacil FROMs Maxvfa Co Bruasellm Fimnce Dire��or ST�B,TE(oT: Pselimivasy Asaessme�at Roll for 1965m2 Stree�s {Stste Aid Sfreets) A preliminar�► �sssssmeu� roll has been prepared ior use at the heariug oa the improvement for S�ree�c Ymprovemeat Proje�t Noo 1965=20 It has bee� the policy of �he Ci�y to assess property abut�iag on S�ate Aid stree�s fcr the iaeneiit received fram �he impraved street, S�ree�s iuvolved in the 1965m2 S�reet project are sa follows: 1 o A3rd Avetaue frao Al�le S�ree� to Highwaty No 0 65 0 Zo �th S�teet ircm 53rd Avenue to Misaissippi Streeto • 3� Main S�ree� fraru �7th Avenue �0 58th Aveaue, �ao SA�h A�renue from lluiverait� Avenue to 7t,h Streeto ��e i�asis fc�� r�=l�:� prepara�ion of �he prel�i.mia��r sssessment soll was �s follows: Reside��ir�,ak propertp, which had x�� pgevious street assessment, wa,a ch�rged Lhe average �-���w:��ni�ial atree� ��sessmex�� for s�reQts with concrete cur�� '�his ra�e is $6,2a�� ���siden�ial pxoper� which had a previous street �asessmeat�, wa►� assessed ri�� ��� iaas3.s of � res�,dex��ial etrest with asphalt curbo T�.�e a���e fox ti�is �s $4����� ��x �.nduaGr��l p►ropezt�j �he aesessmea� roll has b�e;� �s�ep�r�d oi� �he 1�� =>s o� c,h�rg�ng fox �►ne-i��,f �he coa� of aa- indust�ial 3u �.'��� s��reet, �l�hva��� �he s��eets bei�eg pui� in �re k4 teet ia widtho P'or � fr�a�i�e� expl�a��,�a� c�� h�w cos�s are arxf�ed �t see the specific stree� loca�:�,oa� in the pa��gr��hs 1�elocso lo �3rd At�enue fram� At�le S�reet �o High�sg Noo 65: � Based or � 35 fc�t �r�desa�r�a� e�ree�r, �he assessmeat ia this are� fc�r indus�rial praper�,j► works out to $13,56 per foat, This ir� �ner� high and campares to $8032 per foot for iaduatrial gre�p��:�y Aa� Main S�reeto � naders�aad one of the reasons 73rd A�ene�e �rould cost conaiderablp �ore to put in, is because of the soi�. �ondi�ioaao Ir ia up to the City Council, af course, to se� ��ie ra�e of assessment on this proper�y, A prelfmiasry assessme�n� rol� t�a �aeen prepared on the basis of $13056 per �c�c�� � The share of �he s�Creet tkha� abuts oa plst�ed property l��s �ee� spread p�r� wap up �he block, snd therefore results • %�; �� d3.ffeze�� asses�ment rate, � U r �� �� -- -- I�iemo � Assessment Roll for 1965-2 Streets Page 2 20 7�h Stzeet fzaa 53rd Aveaue to Mississippi Street; . This area imrolves anly reside�ntial proper�y and �he roll has beea prepared usiag a rate of $4084 per foot or $6,28 per foot, dependiag on whether the property has previously been aesessed for street surfscing, 3s Maia Street from 57tb Aveaue to 58th Aveaue: Tize x,aduat�ial property aa the wes� side of Main SCreet'hsa beea chsrged oa the basis of oae-half the cbst of a 36 �oot indust:3a1 street and the assesscaent rate works out to be $8,i2 pes foota The other properly is zoaed multiple dwelling and a rate of � $6028 per foot is ased, This fs the same as the rr�te us�d ia R�1 aresso 40 57th Aveaue fraa Ua3versity Avsaue to 7th Street: � � �� .� The assessing of this street preseuts avme uausual probl�sa as the uortb side of the street abuts a► propertq thei�; actually faces on 57th Place, The assessment roll i�s baeri prepared • oa the baais of sasessiag � of the cosi of a typical rssideatial street to the 2ots on the aorth side which back up to 57th Aveaua au8 sssessiag 3/k of the cost of a�pical resideatial street to the propert� to the sou�h incluciiag Lhat property l�ring �ithin oae�hslf block of 57th Avenue, The asaessmeat roll bas beea prepared oa this besis because thag is tbe wa�r the costs were distributed on similar streets put in by the Cityo All of the abave canputatioua have been made for tY�e purpose of ha+ving aeme kin.d of assessment roll prepared ior �the publ.ic he8ring on the improvemeut, If the Council decides to proceed with Che impravement, the actual rates of the aasessmeat, will be up to the City Couacil, • � � � Pk2E�Ic'�9INAI�Y l�:SE��g ;:�'.��:1' RC�LTu STRE�T IMpRO�GMF,rIT PiiflT.;�'°I' iVOn 1905�.2 �i3a°d Aveaue from Able Str�e� t� H�.�hw� A�65 Cost �ex Additian Foo�a e Foot,�, UnplaCted Section 12 Percel 3030 FridZe�Indu��rial Parac Plat ! Lot B1oCk 1 1 _ Qutlot 1 Ra�e : ��.3 � 56 pex �'aot ��i� 200 �3�4 $I3o56 23056 �3o5b r 55 �___ Estimated Total A�sessment � 7,322040 28712.00 11p987,04 Page 2 Street 196Sa2 73rd Avenue from Abie �o Hi�n�9� �65 Can�d, • Addition Nagel ��oodland Lot Alock IS 1 16 1 17 1 . 18 1 . 29 1 20 1 22 1 22 I 23 I 24 1 25 1 26 1 27 1 ( corner ) Ratee ;$3056 per foot • � Foo�a 2 }.OQ , 10� 100 I00 �QO 100 100 a�o 100 1Qfl i00 100 209 1�8t39 �: _ _ 56 Es�imated Total Assessment $ 356.00 � 356.00 35b.b0 356,00 356.00 356.00 356,00 355.00 356v00 356,00 356.OQ 356.00 7�4.04 $ 5,016.04 Page 3 ! 5�" Street 1965-2 �� ` 73rd Av�nue from Ab2� �� ?�i.�,i,�:a���65 Co� , � Add` ition 1Qa�els wooalana t+ot Block ..�... .._... 11 2 12 2 13 2 14 2 15 Z 16 2 17 2 i8 2 19 2 20 2 21 2 22 2 (corner) . . Rate: $2036 per foot Foota e 37 87 8T 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 �7 131 Id38 Cost of 73rd Avenue i! 36° atreet were to be put in $29,390,84 $Stimated Total Assessrt�nt g s�.sz 205.32 205.32 205.32 205.32 205.32 205.32 205,, 32 205.32 205.32 205.32 309.16 $ 2,449.68 $29,487.16 �Z�p390,84 e 2168• a$13.56 per goot Not.e: Ttue 2168' includes all froatsge on each side of 73rd AvBnue i.aciuding atreets. 8atea On unpiatted property $13056 per foot $13,56 x 369° _ $5,003,64 On lots faci.ng Baker 3treet $5,403a64 -' 1409 fpet =�3056 per footo �l3,5b x 180' � �2,440,80 Oa lota facit►g Able Street 52�4�Oa80 = 1038 �eet �$2a36 per foote • : • �� PagR 4 ' 'S8 1965-2 Street PRELIMINARY AS��SS�i��i� ROLL 7th 3�reet from 53rd Av�nue to Mississippi Strest Sstimated Asseasment Sstimated Asaessment Add� itiQa Foota e at $6.28 per foot ati $4.83 per foot _ � ��.� - ..�.��.�_ Hamilton''s Addition to Mechanic$ville � Lot , Block 1& 26°of2 65 $ 313.95 314'2, 3 8c N9o5'of4 26 64 304.12 S30,5•of4.N33•of5 16 64 309•12 37•of 5, b&16.5•of7 16 64 309.12 323.5•of7 & S 16 64 3a9.12 9 16 40 193.20 10 16 40 193.20 11 16 40 193.20 12 16 40 193.20 13 lC 40 193.28 14�8� 15 16 80 � •� g g 40 $ 251020 ld&11 9 $0 502 ej+�0 12&13 9 80 502e40 14&15 9 80 502040 1-3 ' 9 119• 747.32 4 9 �i0 251.2d 5 9 40 251.20 6gt7 9 80 502 ek0 g 9 40 251.20 1-� 8 119 747032 4 8 40 25102� 1&2 1 38sN34' of4 1 S6' of � - 1 5 I 6 1 7 1 8 1 g 1 N16'of10 1 S24'of 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 1S ; 1 Oakhill Addition 3 � Temple Terrace 2nd Addition Il 1 Outlot 2 18 2 L dale Builders 4th Addition 25 1 26 1 27 1 79 74 6 40 40 40 40 40 16 24 40 40 40 40 40 (side) 44 tsid�) ra4� 133 (side) 41 94 80 80 81 4960�2 4ts�3 a 72 37068 25�a20 251,20 251e20 2S1e20 251.20 100.48 150.72 251.20 251.20 252.20 251.20 251e20 590e32 502.40 502.4U 508,68 212.52 2I2.52 642e39 198.03 P�.g� � � 59 1965�2 Street '` � � 7th Street from 53rd Avenue �o i4i�sissippi Street ContBdo I:stimated AssessmerYt Estimated Assessment � A� Fo_ ata�e at �6m28 uer foot at w1��,83 per foot M�u�dix Pari� Lot 81„�,oc,�,k 1? 1 (side) 5� $ 314000 $ 2 2 81�, 527 u 52 Auditor ° s Subdivis�,,, ion ,#l�y 3 Parcel 250 4 Parcel 900 Donna9°s Lakeview Maaor . 26 8 zo s 22 10 Adama Street• $ 9 � 10 � 12 13 u 9 10,71&S�12 •N�128FaS20a13 N20°of13 11+,,15&16 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 City View W31°of16 !� W31�oP1b 5 de Park 1&2 �2 3 32 4 32 5 32 Bon,`,n rL„Addition 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 � 1 5 • 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 � (side) ( s�:r�e ) (side) (side) .� �. �5 �� 127 k0 40 4� 40 k0 !�0 44 11;0 ko z0 120 4? 46 90 4l► 4k 44 ?b 75 75 75 75 75 75 ?3 80 80 � � 80 80 � 18256000 1,256o0Q 282�60 2$2ob0 797�56 25bo20 251020 251a20 251�20 251020 251020 251020 8?9a20 251.20 125060 753 m� 295�16 288088 565020 276�32 2fibo32 276032 367008 362025 362025 362,25 362025 3b2o25 362�25 362025 386.40 386e4o 386ek0 366040 386e4o 386040 3gbe4o 386e4� Page 6 19b5-2 Street �th Street from 5�rd Avenue ta I�Iississi�.pi 5i;reet Cont°d. . Ad` on Bonnv Addition Con�°ds _ . �._.._ .�.� Lot Slock 9 5 10 5 11 5 1 b 2 6 3 6 4 b � 6 Lmdale Huilders 7th Addition �� 10 2 11 2 12 2 13 2 � . z 15 2 16 2 i7 a 18 2 Moore Lake Addition � 16�30 6 lb 30 ? Yineland Addition 16�30 6 16-30 7 Christie Addition 25 9 l0 3 11 3 lz 3 13 3 14 3 �5 3 16 3 17 3 18 3 10 2 UnAlatted Section 11� Parcel 4� Parcel 754� � Upland Ist Additian 1 1 2 l 3 1 1� 1 5 1 6 1 (side) (side) 0 Foota�e 75 7� 77 T5 75 75 75 ?5 7� 65 65 65 65 b5 65 65 74 .�• .•• .� .� 45 ?5 ?5 75 75 75 75 75 75 ?5 k7 l090 1z7 ?6 75 ?5 75 75 75 �. __ so Estimated Assessment Estimated Assessmsnt at ��'6.28 �er Yoot at �1�.83 per foot .-.,..__ _�__._ � 4?1000 477..t50 4T1o0o 4no� 4?l w� 4b4o72 J�08,20 408020 kU8o20 ,�osezo ,�osa2o k08,20 ko8o2o 1,64a72 471000 471000 4T1000 4Tl000 47lnoo k71o00 471000 4T1000 471000 295016 698k5azo 797�56 � � 36z.25 362.25 371•91 2,898.00 2,g98.� 29917.32 29917.32 217.35 367�� 362oz5 3b2o25 362025 36zoz5 362025 n �J • Page 7 1965—� Street ?th Street from 53rd Avenue to Mississippi Street Cont°d, Addit3on UElan� lst Addit3.on Cont'd� LO't B�.00k % �. 8 1 9 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 i3 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 1? 1 18 1 19 1 Cost: 6210� x $1a.63 = $299994.3� bz75° x $6,2� = 0 00 9,kolo3o Focr�a�:e '75 75 75 75 75 fi5 75 ?5 75 75 75 75 � 12,k�5 r �1�:. _. _ Estimated Assessment Estimated Assessment at �6n28 per foot at �4�8l�. per foot E� $39..4�7 �00 0 � 362025 36ze25 362a25 362025 362025 362025 362025 362025 362.25 362025 362025 362.25 362025 �9,99�4.30 Lots which have previously been assessed for street surfac3,t� to be charged $tia83 per foot which is the average street assessmer�t in 1961+ for stree�s with asphalt curba Lots rrhich have not previously been assessed for ariy type street surfacing to be charged �fi,2g per foot wl�ich was the average assessment in 196k for streets with concrete curb. f Page 8 1965-2 sireet PRELIg�iI�IAlix A::Si: S:�I a;P� ��ZOLL A�tain Street from 5?th Avenue to 58th Avenue � • Additi on Auditor°s Subdivision #78 - Lot 3 Parc�l 11�00 Foota�e 663 ..� 663 :. _. _ s2 Estimated Assessment at �.72 per foot $5,781e36 _._.._. �S,fig1.a36 Additi°a? City V3ew Lot 2 2 • de Park 6 7 W�8,W�99W�10 �� Block 1 (side) 8 (side) 25 25 25 (side) Fo� 47 !+b 4k 44 lii Estimated Assessament at $b a 28 mer f oot � 295.1b z88,68 z7bo3z z76432 282 �,60 .____,_,_ $1�419028 Industria]. property to be charged oa the basis of a 36a industrial atreeto � 9g558o28 3b foot industrial strest 955�g3 19051041 $11,565�52 ; 2 = �5�7820?6 �5�7�20?6 � b63/ _$8,72 per Poot for 3nduats-ia]. property Other property wbo2g per footo • i � Page 9 1965m2 S�creet Ad� Gity View Lot 3� 4 6 8 9&l0 118c12 13&7.4 15�+'131 A of16 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 13 14 15 PRTLINiINAHY A:i:;E:�S1�iLhT ROLL 5�th Avenue from Universitv Avenue to 7th Street Block 5 5 5 5 � 5 5 5 6 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Foota€*e go 4� t�o ko �a--__ k0 k0 � 80 � ?1 120 4� 4A 40 �.o 4� 4� k0 k0 40 k0 ko � iz31 � _� fi3 Est3.mated Assessmsnt at �w2 e42 per f oot _ � 196�80 � 96.80 96.80 _ � o 96.St�Q � o _. - 6.80 193 0 193.6t�n �.7.r a Vv 171.82 2 7v s�W 96.80 96.80 960�0 9b,80 96,80 96080 96.60 96,80 96080 96.80 96,80 � $29979002 Page 1.0 1965�� s��eet 57th Avenue from Universit� Avenue to 7th Street Cont'do • Addition Hamilton°s Addition to Mechanicsville Lot B1� 1&2 1 (corner) 3&N31�. a of4 1 sbaofk 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8(N� only) 1 N�of23 �2k8aS12 a of25 1 N280of25,26&S6'of27 1 N2kaof2? & 26 1 29&30 1 (corner} 1 2 (carner) 2 2 3&4 2 5 2 b 2 7 2 23 (N��Y) 2 24 2 25 2 •2b8aS25 B of27 2 Nl5°of27s288�S10�29 2 N3000f29 & 30 2 (corner) larN�to�'2 s�ofz & 3 1�8cN20 ° of 5 S20 �of5 6 78�N�of 8 23 iN� o�,Y) 24&25 26&27 28&29 30 1-3 4—b 7 g(N� only) 23(N'� onl,v)&pts�f24&25 Pt. of zb & 27 28 29&30 (eorner) (corner} (corner) (corner) • Cost of typ:ical resideritial street wll'g91o46 Foota e 1?2 74 b 40 1�0 4� 20 b4 122 g2 k0 80 ko �o k0 20 20 1�0 1�0 65 65 112 102 60 60 � k0 60 20 go 80 go 82 162 120 40 20 100 g0 1v0 1?2 272b � of $l1,g91o1+b = �2,972og6 : 12310 = $2,1�� per foot 3/k of 9�11,891o4b =�8,916.58 � 27268 =�3a27 per foot r � _ s� Estimated Assessment a� t�er foot_- � 39g�9k 2G1.9g 19.62 130.g0 13o.g0 13o e� b5o4� 235.4k 241o9g 2og.2g 39gm9k 268,11� 13�080 26s1o60 13oog0 13ooso 130080 65a40 6504� 1300� 130,80 212a55 212055 3bbo24 333054 I96o20 196020 b5a40 13oag0 19bo20 6504� zb�.obo 261060 zbiobo 2b8,14 529o7k 392040 13G.80 b5 o1f0 3z7000 2b1.6o 1300� __� �,914002 1/4 of the cost to be assessed to North side of streeto 3/4 of the cost to be asaessed to South side of 57th includirag 1/2 block st�ca��: the streeto � aRnzr�xcE rro. AN ORDINATTCE TO AP�ND THE CITY CODB OF T_�E CiTX o� �zrnr�, Mzr�r�so�x � ru�avc A cx�rlc� zx zorRNC nas�cTs The Council of the City oF Fsidley do ordain as followe: SECTIOP7 1 o Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. SFCTION 2o The tract os area withi.n the County of Aaoka and the City of Fridlgy and described as: All ni the West 211' of the North 368' of the East Half (&�) of the East Half (I�) af ths southwest Quarter (Sw'�t) of Sectirm 14, excepe the North 33' far streeC right of ways a11 located ia Sectiou 14, T-30, R-24, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. Is hereby designated ta be in the Zoued District knawa as C-1 (Iocai bueiness area)e SFCTION 3. That the Zoaing Administr$tor ie directed to • chsaga ths official zoniag map to shaw eaid tsact ar aacsa frozn r.oned district $ 1(siagle family dwelling) to C-1 {1oca1 buaiasss srea)o PASSBD BY T� CITY �OUNCIL OF THS C�TY OF FRI�.EYy TBIS i�iY 4F , 1964, MAYO� - Wil1� isa� 3 e Nes ATTEST o Vi� � � ��+ui Cs il�el� PubZie Hsaxiags October 19, 1964 , _ Fir�t xeadiug s October 19. 1964 Secoad Reading: Publisbe..b...s C� � __ ss SXCBRPT — SO�itD OF APPSALS l+�TI�G I�LTNU'1'�S — aICT�BR 28, 1964 All m�o�et's pseaent e `1- �i_ �' �y�liL:l.li�,: �i! �.��'�i.� • i: y;� .i! _�.' .i'�_i_ �i. �`.a� r ' � .i 1t '� �' :t�: • � M�'11 �'1 1 il: '+• t�� ��.�.. � � =1_ .L.: ! a-- L__ 5 i _ � .i� i � i- � .�1� �.Y._ x. S_�_ ^I:. �-�i � �� >-= • � : � ._. � i. � !i]��.__ � ~� .��.� .1.� i� ��� Rl_'!i 4ti 1���1.�: ; s:� i:�c a_ �• zf ty�!: • 1►�e Wi11i�uD Cam�o J7Co srid his ��st�, Seu IGrat�ieCk1 w�e p�C�lseut. No oth�acs w�e preae�t w'hn werre :Lt��twrested ia �his a,pplicatioa. ThB Boi�'d diaCt�ssAd the pxopossl. �is sit� plan, t11e ls,y'o�te and tls� proposed structttr�e wi�h i►lr. Camp� �liotio�, b� euac�ris�� sec�O ,�� Gabrick�, _ to racac�an�d gra�tir� th� s�ecial Us� ._P�t�ac a�ursi�a _. $t3t�ee witb tb� S�jip111�t��I.t3Y� tha�; �ls� bu��d,.;� be...�•rrr��r»e•t�el r�..�iv ,:.. , , . _ � a� x ��� as shawu an th� ��.�a co�sid�aced b� the Boasd at t�,�s }�a��_ ..+-,..., .,.n--..._.c.= ,ar.�a.....� . . ...:: ._. ._: :_.,x ;...:-z. r. .:-a�incal�. .ir, r..-m.,.r.-a:::uo.+-cs+ws,n+�s. . �_ � _ _ wi�h the buildinc� _ to:.bav. brick faci�txtson t1�e� ����i�,= _.,,. �.0 nx .,,.. _... .. „ � .:.-av.e- ��r"" . . . =i--. ... � the �sar of the bui.lai�g, a voie� voto thqcs b�q �o r.�._... �.. �. .,.�. . ��,: . >. ,. :-.� IIP� • nays, t�aix'ma►n �awrocki �lared the motio�, ca�rtied. � • � �� � � e �o�aC�°�.� ���rKBrrrs �a� caan�ct� ca�sln�TZO�t � �c�R �, 1964 �Tsblad 11/Z/64 � 3,�,/16/64) TSIiK � ....���T.�--T�_. , 3I�D � Donald E, Wsgle� Bo�d of A,�ip�,s 10�19,�6� 1?/31/64 Gl�nr► � 4 Tho�sc� Parke axvd Pd.�ygsowads 14/20�64 12/31/64 Sub-CO�amitt� s� � , � i , � �7Ya'0� � Y . ��r�r��w�r��w� � � �'�'��Y i 17iL�L�B� . ' 1 $Za3 � dA TieC�Al' ?� 1� 8'fi �i� �OOa'i , � � r i - + �j0 ` V �� � �. 1, � ) I Bidder Bid Seauri o n Altsr g t.er B Date ,�,�� ln 3an -i � M�een �;qv Co. �eh�7� � . ���y � 1563 Como Avenue ���.1;'.DO �/a, 99',�; o v �� o� ,o�..t�t" / �.� �► a , . sto pauiD r+�.m1. � 7.�7 Y• � ,���vo, � 1� . � • � , �/! �96 / is+ �..,ls�+�..-, : . . .. . = Ths Zeco Coaripa� � � + . . . � �. Mi1u�e s Ir13sn1. �7 0 0, o o +�/ �,, /G o, o o �lo /60 , v o %� .�. �%. � 5�J"�aG O t 0�3 � + .�.(,y:�'�l�o • I H�yden� Eq. . Co: C� /o 0 0- . �� 3�� � � - 1�501 itiaWati�a A�ei. ,� �y�coe . 600. e-a Mi�atteapolis, Mixmo $`�(sa,d-o ,�'j/, �yv, o v �.r'/9'o, o p N /, ��'� ' � �//000. �v j C��,�� �:�.�-- r�%�"�- . Road Maai�inery 6e E�-�-- Y��� � � � �PP� �� . : !•�Mi�ffieapo].is� Mi�nne `�6 30, o v �i �, �.. S' �; o o r�'6� .t b�/• o o %t /.� ?'I l3 � l° a� i i i . i H81I E9UiPm9�s I1�• -��e;c�i►� W�''u 970 �r� g o 2360 3. N3ghw�y ]AO ,e���� � O�/, o n i°'° "�!� Q�%�f'- . , Mfa�e$po139� �o r-- 9 �✓7, 0�,�, Q c� 3 v S�� '"' 3 y�%a� • 3 D ' , ,, � � i . _ . I . .- i ; , ; ,....-��.�..�.. � it l0 �� �" . � pEPART.MENT OF ENGINEffitIIdG ' CITY OF FRIDZEY 6431 Univereity Avenue _ Fridley, Mian. � � December 7, 1964 Honorable Mayor and City Council � c/o Earl P. Wagner, City Manager � ' City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. � Fridle�y, Minnesota 55421 ' Re: Report on Bids for New Street Sweeper . Gentlemen: � We have listed below the New Street 3weepers from the bid listing ia the order of preferance aad in accordance of getting the best equip�nt foit the naney . �� ' , Pref.�1 Pref. 2 Pref. 3 Pref. Pref. 5 MacQueen Hayden- Zeco Co. Hall Equip. Road Machiaery �. : Eauiu.Co. Murvhv Ea. � � & Suvulies , .$ase Bid' 2'� Yds. :$12 995.00 .$11 190.00 12 160.00 � 9 021.00 -- �. $12 281.00 s s a $ s $ a , s '�- Elgin Mobil M.B. Cruiser. Wayne , Austia-Weatern Pelican 3 yds. 4 1/3 Yds. 3 yds. 4� yds. 2� Yds. � _.... W/Loader , ' ' Alternate "A" � $ 9,355.00 $11,790.00� ---- 4 yds. Cuatom 475 . __ Alteraate�"B" ---- $12,190.00 --- . 3 yda. $12,790.00 . . J • 4 yds. . Self-loading Pelican-Yes. No �No 'Euetcm� .475 No $9,746.00 No I Transmission 4 Fwd. 1 Sev. 4 1�d. 1 Rev. 8 Fwd. 2 Rev. 4 Fwd. 1 R�.w. I- , . ' Speed 16-20 MPH 55 l�H 50 1�H 25 MPH i - � �' ' � �-�t,�'�''' . . NASIM QURESHI, P.B. City $agianeer �� No 4 Ft�d. 1 Rev. 25.3 I�H � C� � LJ BUILDII�iG BQARD 1�BTING MIN01'�S � NOVSI+�BR 25, 1964 The mceting was call$d to order by Chairman 8ravik at 7s3S P.Mo Memb�rs Pregent; Memb�ess Abe�nt ; trisitors Pres�nC; �, . 2. Rravik, Kirkham, Aaug�, Herder $lYis, Wallace, Shields Mr. S, J. Mirocha, Mr. 8d Chies Aftez a discnssion in r�gards to futur� developaent in the araa, the Building Board members felt that thie buflding should establiah the type of deeign and coaetructio�► £or the balance of the C-1 Zaaiag in tbis ar�a. Moticm �s made for approval --- -_ a voica vote, th�ra being no naqs, Chairman Rtavik dealassd ths mntiern �&rxied. �--- l�s Miro�h� e�ep�.�in�d the ua� for this building and the possibla future exg�nsian. M�ticm by H�rd�r, s�cond�d by Rirkham, Co 800rov� this buiPdinst vrrmit s�ith the sti4u�atian ti►at the _nev voice vote, Che� �,otio� carried. nwa��r: no nays, Chaism�n Itravik u �on a .the _ Th�r�s baing ao further busin�es, Chairman Rrav�k declared the meeCing adjaurn�d at 8s05 PoMe Respactfully sub�aitteds � AI.L&11 G, Jffii3� Bui�,ding Inepector • • �ti � �� � � LJ � � �� _ _ '70 �tAA�iD LYIC�' APPLAL.S l�+Ex �G P�iNt1'i'i�s •N i3�ii$�SR 18 B �964 The mseting was eall�c3 to oraes a� 7a3o PoMo by Chairmsa Nawroekio ��qrs Pr�se�t: Nawroeki, Bwcsi�e G�bricka Goo�ri� l�e��s Abs�ts No�a h!'�. _w�l�a,�.,� �e�: :i.: : �. �, �; i S • �' • � � ��:,: ' s►4 �i , ;r _ : 1 _ � �►� � � �.i . � �Y v � ' � _ 4 ; :.'�+ • �. • �..�:�!' 1 �; . : •.'i ' � � i � i � = i 4 ; ''/ � il_�i ti: �7�, � ' i �.� i���.� �..� �i__.i� _.�'} sir_i,.�_ =��1 , ' . �:�. !� �:t;,1'1 r : • y � � r� ` - .. . .. ..i :.. � ;i .i : y � .i � .�_ ► � 1�1 •;.: i �`.� ��. . �i�.�!�:L��.. Y.Yr,I', I; ' �� Y'' _ �Sk. "! 1'a�..iYY� •'- • " '*�_�,i� ► � _1L.. �:.�,'x �_i.:� _ i. ♦%-._i • ' � • � �'i��i � i . !1 r:�-.i " i�_ �t._ . . _ • • . .. , ' ' .� i _ _i ,[� • , . '� • ` _ �. '.. i �.. . N�1f� ��'._ ��j M � • j�'.�Y._i_..�. �f ;. �� ._*' j i �,'t: '�- 4'J `:i: �.�, lt, ; � :�i • - — l� !� Pr�t a� the hearing w�cre l�c � 8erry B aad aleo, Mr. IGak�sh, 7068 8ielcary Drive �Eoactl�,�ast o asu3 �r o Cav�n Q 7084� Hickaacy Dr iv� ltoartls- .set o Ho�h �tr. xaxeah ana� Hr q cavan st�+t.a that thry w.cro oppos.d � Qr�uti�'J fihe sP�cia�l us�r p�ac�i,t, ar�ci !�c e zco�c� etatb tbst b� l�lt ti�tt if th� City ls�t ane or t�wo doubie b�mgaloMra ita tbat ar�s, that �v�nt�a].ly f.h� would b� ina�y m�o�t m Chais�mau� �iawsocki �tat�d that th. Boaird had qan� to tJaw �uc�a, aud loak�d it th! paropos�d ssve� locatio�s and in thol.�s discuseioa at that ti� tb�s cous�sus •MS1�d to bs t�►at dot�le btu�g�l.c�s� oxt Iao�s ], a=ul 2 e th� lot,a ��t 8ast Riv�or Ytoad would e�ahanc.�n; �,e ,ar�a,o M�ion by Swcris, e�voaa�d i�r�P�s/I����rw�A�� QabrlCk� t0 S�osma�tld fih8'� 1t�,�ia1 118! ,�0�_,,,,i,,,,tqit b� 9rit�t�d fOac .. d0�1! btttl�QdlCws A2f t.ntft t��ei �_ tZt t�.dr 7 ns�.�., e., ..a. �..� ���. i. � �LO St�9L11S'�10�II t.liSt �i � i�t ano ca�c �r x�aiit; _�i�gQai. a voace votir, �hai�a Nawrocici declarec3 th� mo�.aa� esrriecl A uo 11a,ya, / I: � 1:.v i M� i �. i i �:���• I: C1�}�� Y.. .�t` a. �'�' v� . �� Il�� 0:� Ji y� .� � • li' • ,v , , . � . . . _ . . , - _ �. . �- a . ..._it_i. _ .� i Z'. s. > > � `��> �ii .i 1 � � :y: . � •, �� . _r Vy w.,._ � . �r� � �� ,��;�,�_ ;.�1, .� • � , -- �1 , s ._�. _ , _, , _ . - , . . . , .'.'!� 1. � �_ - �!.Y 4�+1.�� �_� . �y �. � , •, � �•l��:Y� .►��.';;: . .� � �r .!lew3iooc'teoe wa8 px'ts�►t te�eSeutir�q s�ll'aiiStraa Ca�psny o Yac�i o l��co 8aw�ard TaWplia, 1336 s�qrwood Lane Diorth�asto waa ti�o apo�Oan toac thos� o�pos�d, �c. T�copl�n p�eutad a p`titic�n to th� Boasa �Sing S='antiag �t�►e ep�ci�►1 use permit8. Th� fiDl�vwinq P�roP�'tY own�cs wrs� pares�t, all e�f �w4�o� l�.Adicat� that th�y r�ro ita vpp�- o�sitia�t to ths g�cantlsiq ot ths speaial uae pesmite: M�r. & 10n�o Rv�dolph Stahla 1333-53rd Avrnuee �3x, Williaa� Zatya]c��, 1349-53rd Avee�u�e Curtie D. Shaw. 1386 �kyw4od I�u, Jo� L. alsliss� 1390 S�,Ywoo� a!�r o& lbca o Aob�oct A o Basta, 13 77-53i'd Av�sws, KCS. Ft�d � ;� _, _ �F � sa�v oF �r�e�,rs �rsac �s -�savs�sx is, i9� ico�tsau�.�t} Di�tric�, 1370 &kywood L:�xie� L�rnt�.s J. Lateso 1Z88 3kywood yan�, Ca�Cl 8� S�ABtade 1258 Skywoo�i Lat�• Roq�l�' OmiitUC� 1326-53sd Av�uos V. S o 8c1�►ax'8s B 13�944 Skywoo� T,atf�, David K. Ab�Caha�soaa►, 1349 skywood Las�B Mt. &�cmm 8oward Tetoplin, 1336 3Jqtwood La�, Lo 110 B�cStts, 133? 3kywood Lau�s S�ai,� �ioactwso�, 1289 Sky�►ood La�. Ja�o�es 8 v lsatth�te, 1259 S7r�ywoocA Lane o 1latio� by Stn�'18, s�cot�d by t3�bacic�c, to coaifiinu� tbia public bwci�g to �i�edsy. D�C� 9, i964 at 7:30 P.14, Upo� a voic� var.� � tb�ac� b�inq ao na�ya. Chai� Nawrocki c�clar�d th�t motian carri�d. 1 i : � : � �: i i �'' � � � .� ._.� i � �.� ..1 L ..i.: �. : !..Y. ' � _��1_�_ �. �[ y, •�.�': � ' _y'i � .� jLii�l�1: - • V• i. �1�i; • i ��,M�.`� '�: a�ir�'1. �-'�•:�. � -_i. '�;.i.! ! :.� .�1� ..i-'�i.l. � 'i a.. �� �' ��.'- �:. t � `1� ,, a. � 1i�.: yi, !. 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' ' � 1 . �� _ `IS_ � � �n�.,+ � / � � Y ' . -'t 9�' �` � 1 ' (f i * ,t • � ; � �� � i � i P� � � ', 1 q j: L� � �� ' � f .. � i !�. ie - �" w � �>> �� � %. � s , . :, � r g. . /9 '•• t ,. - _' r -�� � <s � ia Yti�p� ♦ � fi > � i 1p � �_ { -� - :�j s : , �,4 � . � : si i } - . - ' -� � � . .t ' ��' �.• F. .� . r � :„ . - _z <.... . - .�_,,, . . , � � . ... ,, . . ,..,, , a�.-____—_�.__---------_.----- --- ------- --__._--_---------__ ------,..� ..___ .__ ___�._.._._._ ;.�.:��...�....M._.--..�. --- __ __ __ --- t _ _. _ ---- �- _ __ __ __ --� l _ _ �_ _ _ '73 • P%ANiT�NG �(�4tIS3ION M�T�G • N�OV8�8B 19, 1964 Page I The mseCin� wao called to order Uy Chsirman Rravik at 7s50 P.M. B�.T�CE�I_,I.: M��ts p=�eut; Jolt�sOS�s Bet�� R=8vik M�ar abaant: Baaclel Oth�7rs prese�ta Gity P�Sanag�r Wagaer9 &�iaeesing Aseistant Clark Pla�cmiu,� Consultants �Io Gleu S•�t�llgce 1 o i�ROPOS�D P�i.]�QNA�Y PLAT s P. S,� �64-17,� R. C o ULBS�G AND MA�tIS g0�J2 s P�rts of Lots 22 and 239 Auditoras 3abdivision �77a The Gooinission disaussecl the past history of thie parcei of land and p�ssibls solutions for tlie futureo It wae notad that nccordiag to tUs sicetch prnssuted9 thare �a�uld b0 tw� lote of sub•at.aada�rd arsa. 7�� Ca�,ission cantinuec� this item unCil tho Deaember 10� m�et�a b o �s ��i � 11 L ViYi��1 ��• �� �ilV�7 V V#`l�MLLi7�l� i �� areund Misaiesippi Stie.Qt and tpnivareity Avsnuae • Zira Wallace snad ths final rQport on the rezonin� raquest�d by ?hsiac�u' o tis�rtcet9 Inc. e 8mrcr�y Potc�rsoaa • also tmona ao Trc3zane•- �ad City Hall bloctc and surrounclin� ere�D $nd discussed with ths Planait� �oma�issioa mmmber� l�is rocoaanetzdaCi�fne, Chaixm+an Ssavilc requ�s t�d Mr o Bsrg�n to writ� a rsport of t1�s Plenni�„ �o�aissian"o g�sition �n �hQ rezanix�; of this astia aad ps�seible ca+mpx�ah�a�iva �i�n i�r the future� ax�d px�seat iC to thR Ge�uncil f�xx' the Aa�ce�e� 7t� mec�tia,�o I�TIOtI by Joha=►souo secondsd by �xg�an� ti�at tha Plannin� Camiasian s�sceivcs the+ final rap�rt by tI, G1er� WaI].ac�� AIA� of th� rc�zoair�; s�quests tyy� TE�eiaen's MarketS Inc. � Harvay Patsreon - also tcoawa as Tra�ona• �uncl �ity Hail block sunaundin� arae:, Upoa a v�oice vmC�, sI1 votir� aye9 the uodtion carriedo 3 0 �I SUI�Dx8AT1 H06PITAL, DIS�tIC� �6PITAL SITS PLAtd s 40 C� Mr. Johaasan statad there ��as nathis� to repart an ths hoepitai sita p].en at tbis timoe � Sab].�d to tho Dacember lOth m�etingo � _. _. �� l�laaani�a „�o�issioa Meetin� - Novea�iier 19� 19G4 Pa�.*s 2 So t9DTIaN by 3ohaaeon, that �hs Pla�.ia� �issioa fceels that ths pr@soat ordir►ancc� pra+vid�s auffi�ic�t c�ntrol on this pzoblem� haweve�9 if the Cauricil fslt thaC a opmcific ord3usncs on the matCer was a�sssezya �ac3 of t.�ii� naturo is rec�mead�do Th� notio� failed for lack of a s�cond. • i ►'► : '��'+.�1 Zhere b8i.n� no further i�usines8a Chairman Kravik adjousned tha �aeetin� at 9Q45 P,Mo CJ • Reagoctivlly sulm�tted9 / ! � ��.c. �� � ��:� _/ I3��1 0 � B7ei�n �t�cr�xdia� �e�retaxy • ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 81 BY ADDING A SECTION 81.061 REQUIRING AN ON-SALE LICENSE TO BE THREE HUNDRED FEET AWAY �ROM ANY SCHOOL OR CHURCH T'ne Gity Council o� the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: Section 1. That Chapter 81 of the City Code of Fridley be amended by adding thereto a section as follows: Section 87..061. No ON-SALE licenses shall be issued for any Uuilding, room or place within 300 feet from any public or parochial school, or any church, said distance to be measured in a straight line from the building in which such school �r church is conducted to the main public entrance of the premises described in the application for • license. However, this restriction sha11 not apply to property properly zoned for a license under this Chapter when the location.of the church or school is established after January 1, 1965. No beer or intoxicating liquor shall be consumed on the premises or grounds of any church or public school or parochial school.. Passed by the City Council of the City of Fridley this day of , 1964. William J. Nee, Mayor ATTEST: Marvin C. Brunsell, City Clerk "i�i�st Readin�: 7 /�`1/ / / Second Reading: • Published: � _ _ �% �J i �1zo�r co�ssio� r��c �s . ocTOSEx 26s i9�64 The meet�ing oi the Co�ndsaiaxi xas ealled to order at 7s1�5 P.M. in tYie Jr, High Teaaherls Lotttige t�ittt Nir. Hughes presiciingo r�ER3 PRF'.SENTa ! �:���_� �; � ���� Hughes, 3arigster' Grae�fs Wri�ht, �srd. Harry Nleseick' Chuck 3herid�ua� Bi.I]. Frank. N�NtJTES q@' MEETINa qE' sEPTF�NIDER 29 29bl�s ,..� �__�.._. �_.._...� � t_._. The ndsmtea ot' ths �et.ing aY 3eptember 29, 1961t, Ta�ere approv�ed as corracted. DISCIIS3IQN WIfiH LITTI�; LEAaUE C�'FICIALS Messreo Chuak 3heri.d,an and Bill Frank of the PMdleq Little Ieagite reportsd on t.�eir eeaso�. Approxim�ately 18� boys participated thia year. Thsy eacp�ct to add 2 teams aext qear� bringing the tatal number oY boys particlpat,ing in the program to 250o IInifarms vere bonght for the Major Le teams, doo�ated fa� tlZe Minor League teamao Moaey was ra3.aed as folla�ta: �1200 tro�n spoeasorey �200 fraan selling ads Yor pa�ograms' �300 fram aonaessions, �200 fro�a Mot,�sr�a BBII.gameo Boys 8T�8 �CtoN aellirig CSTLdyo A].so they hBYe Co1�n3.t�neIIt.s f2'o�n I1ei► aponsars to pick up teams. Hope to add league for 13 » 15 y�ear clds QanPaz'ab]�e to Babe Rnth League Por ae��t qear. Are iaeligible for Natioa�a]. Little Leagns m�mbership during their firat year� but ma�y conaider jaindng next yearo Ha�revers it is very e7cpeASiv�s attend3tlg tourr:am9nt8� etoo 3aane children partic�pated ia both recreation and Little Leagu�e Pro�ram. Thsy felt #.he t�r�o programs Qo�mplimentsd each oth�ere Their teama �rare formsd iyy arsas so fi,ha,t children aould get to practices easily. Are asking fa� aa srea in Loalas Park to develop Litt.7Le League fieldo Preserrti area at 7qth and River RQad Will be available next yearo couxcYL �oxr 3o�ne grav�l in Locloe Park �.e to be soid to i�ighWay contractor, then arsa �ill. be leveled ancl could be leased to Litt2e Lea�ue as baaeball fi�eld, Co�cil hag betore them again the pa�rk reguZa�ion co�cerning t�verage�o FJaa been tabled for reviaioao TtLe I�areatio� Ca�nission memti�era �honid fesl i'� to maios r�co�mnendatio�as t'or the poeition of Chaira�an af the Parks ax�d Sub-Ca�mnitfseo Purahaae af both lots at Cap3tol aad Hu�ghe� vas app�avedo PARKS AND PTAY(�tOtJND3 REi'O�tT Partc Co�mad.ttse agreeri tbat selling sand or g;ravel lram Locloe Park xae an eacellent idea. (Fe1t p�oSit frooin sa].e 8hould be allocated to Park Cammittee.) Cat,ch basin ia Sylvau Ailla haa been filled and will be aight a� �armis�g hwsao Deaided tc de]aq aOtio�1 oII Bea+Ch House tultil aftel' tirat o� yosi'o AcemeptAd jaint ru�]ss atbd sahe�duled joint nyeeting on November 30� 1961a, SCHOOL BUAF�1 REPOHT Follo�wing the first Jr. Hi.gh Dmnae� a group o�' sahool adndnist.ra,tora mst affi gav�e t.he fo11aW3ag report at the sahool board maetings Dne t� aohool deal�uatio�► �ehiah i.nterrnpted sahool ourrl,au2um, ths echool board pasaed a motian wi.th� drawing Hay�es 3ahool (os ar�r other schooi p�opsr6y) aa a eite fa� danoss for grade8 9 and laMSra 76 �.. _. _.. �% x�c�►Tia�t cc�cssio�t r�� rsnw�s - ocTO�n� 26, i964 (c�mts�ea) � - AARRY Ml�ssiC8�3 REPC�tT Thers are txo aeparate cheaidng aaoounts, one !or tibe Youth Ceuter aad o�e for t�he Jr. Aigh Danae Caamni.tteeo Hnghsa reaoaaneaded t�at ths Yau�th Center mo�e�r be plaasd ir� a savinge acaouat a�r�d at suah time that a Youth Csnter ie f o�med then turn it over to them, Wagi=er �rS.11 get a ruling oa� the Jro Hi� Daace Fund, Third sess�o� of brici�e ia underwrey �rith 32 begirn�ers. Man haa appLi,ed to teaah advar�aed bridge ao perhaps al.aae aould be formedo Amt, p�aes and Edck p�ogram x�s cauduated Oataber Z0� 19btts �f.th 176 boys pe�rticipating. Three winners fraa each age 8�P F��aipated in the sRA P%ic co�apetitiano There �rere 5 winnera �ra�n F'ri.dLey. The Charin Clinia �i.11 be aonduated the 2a+gt 2 weeke of No�v�absr, 3aturda�Y ev'anin8, Oat�ober 31, 196I�, a Hallo�een Daaae for Fridley taenagera i14-19) �+ill. be held a� the Ao3.�y 8hoppiag Ceriter trith the Mont.eray�p p1,a44ingo Dougt�rtuts will be ser�rsdv Beach - Sample ot wat.er �e11 be].aw� but would recor�nend eit�her reat,�i�ing nwnbers at beach or cbnsider a muni.aipal poolo � 3txrv+�y af perso:mel p�qr •• Contpared t�rith Mp18., 3to Paula abd Milxaulose� FridLay is way u�der o� hair],y bas3ao Iralude saheduZe for ca�unciZo 3kati�g instructc�a B�rbara 3ee, iB available to teaah i� skating alaassa thfs �aintero Ir�uranoe Coaamiasiaai has advised against hiring retir+ed or old�r p�r8as�e as warming house attendantso 3hould check on t.his age group with Comni.asiat B�,SiY1 6�8 rAgBi�d them 88 ve7Py► 1�liablBo �� ' ��i ' • 4 �y Slight adjuatments �rere ma� in t�he budget xithout al�sring the totslo Poas�bls additiou a� 1 or 2 aress iu the baaeball ps�ogram t�a anggeatedo Inarease ir� eaaphasis o�Y caom�unicat3ng with the publia with t.he Publiaity Hroahure to be c1el.�yed unt.i7. nex perso�nnei has beea hiredo Wsrming ho�e hoare �re eatablished aa fo1].o�as 6Q9 pomo Moaao o Frip 10 aorn�, - 9 pomo Cinristmaa vaoation and 3ato 12 - 6 pomo 3mn, �f��4 u���Mir t Ma�utay, Nav��er 23, 1964D 7s30 P.Mo at the Jro Aigh Teacher�s lo�aigso Nsat Joiat Meetingg Moaday� November 30s 19�il�� 7:30 P,1� at the Jra High Teachsros Lovnge, �� r •aii:,� Tt�e m�eting acljouraea at 13.:35 P.rk Respeatlu27y +�ub�aitt�d t Jackie 3ward9 3ecretary to t�re Co�ni.ssio� is.� ,-�i • .. .. .. . .. •. . .. . . . . .. � • • • � ti ������� �� • .• � � � .� =� .� � �� ...�� .�.�.�...��.���..�...�■��.�..�..�.�..u.��.�....�.��� .� .� • • d0 � 40 �.� p Q�i � N 40 �� h0 00 . �+ a' dD N N � (A � �".. 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Dwc�pby• �waled Ottt�s ps�els►t: Sa�CSy t�Maaick, l�lCS s Dio�a�s Cl�as� �ro� the i�iV �'�, oIa 1�BTI�K3 oF OCT�BR, 6. 1964: .�r�.�.��.��r .�� T'h! �aitiut�s of the mMtittig of Octob�a�c Z6, 1964 ware appsav�d sa cvac�c�et�d, k•_����_��; _� .< A lettar of ayppllvatio� fos �lc�t foac svat�r og 1965 was =�iwd �L'Ot0 Ii�C�.A L�1ta �8Y'Z"jt �SS�C�C W�.1 � 8 1"lp�o A la�tt� Cc�aCni=�g th� hi�cit�q of a full-tims Park at�d R�Ceutioa Dir�ctoac was r�Lwd fraa tbe Fri81�y i�t a DiO�t�Ot1 by :3r:l�f f e s�coa�d by D� to ssv�iw tbs caa�auni�atio:so DlAtioa psse�do � i_ �_i� i,�. c i_ � i'�� �_ .i,,,�-L.1�;�_9) 1: ��i_'t����: H11g11l8 t� ti18t 'tt3s CCI�LittO6 i�t �.il n1eCt '1'ti�s�y ��OV�i�C' 24, 1964'0 �h�y ba�d not ps`�'�i10u81y nafi 'thiS Io�Atii. �_= �!�� ��!.Y :_�� �� t_: w� l�d�axin� Sooaia is �o�vi�g back to this a�rea anc7 haa shavn an ir�aceat its wc�kiang fo� th� Fsidlay Recreatia� Depart�t again. Tli� Jyr 4 Hic�h Da�o� Co�amitt�t' a�kiag a�a�coau�t tatal of $271.91 is to b� d�posit.�cA i.n th• City ° s t�acal Fund. Adult B�skatball IAiagu� wiil stas't D�c�mbar 1 with 7 t�ame. t�arm Ciinie was h�ld last wesk with cail,y 30 girie att�ac�it�g. Saby sltti�g Clia�ia for qirls 1Z an�d ava� will start �ct Saturday. will be bs3.d o� tbr�a Satvrd�ys froat 9:30 A.lri. until 11:30 A.M. Skating Lssscaas w311 staYt D�' 26 aa�i tun fco� 8 wNkB. Au additio�al instructa� can be s�aur�ci if �8saxy. � Skiing i,�ssona fcac �iults or� a wMk ni�bt �W thilnc�e�► os� Sat��ya I ma�y bs warkAd c�ut. c3rasff mo�ve� that t� autha�is� $1.35 p�c hour fc�r warm�g bo�� att�ndants. 1+�atioa ai�d foar laak of a s�co�►d o � _ . s� _,�.•1: � • : �• � � _ � � � 1`�c ���: t 4'_ � :is �_4. : ���- •�� . . � � p�..�.��.s.L•�r.�..�...��.�...� ....���...�..�......�� Dw�pby mo�v�d �at w� f�c�e� th� hour3,y waq� of wata�i�g bous� att�!- aut� from $1.Z5 to $1.50. Seca�ed iyy c�ca�off. I�o�i.ot� psse�8. T'h� Caamissios� acc�spt�ec7 th� s�fi�dule of ioo rinks as pr�t�if. �u Caa�nis8toa acaept�d ttt� caopl� R�c+�aticu� S�dul� fo� 1965 aa p�ns�attsa, a�c1 coan��c1 8arsy �ssick oan �is p�res�utation. ' � : � � i. i�.�+i ".__i._ . , . .;,:��+��. � c�ca�ff mo�v�d that th� Reer�ation Cavoiasic�aci recaame� �'hat !� p�aceo� so choee� as ths Park aad R�cr�atiaa Dir�:tar8 i� consi�eacatioA fo� his r�ation relit�quish his ric,�ts to actively partici,pat.� in partisa� politicsa s�canded by Sangst�aco swarcl �oved to txih►l� th� abave mo�tian foc actio� at the j oint mMtinq � Mo�dsy. Diovar� 30, 1964e Seco� by 3at�q�tst. ilAtioa� pasae�. f 1 !ar _� . �! i ' 1�` �� � '.� � T'h� Comioissioaa me�wcs f�lt thatt auy surplus aow�y fsaoa thi� y�ar' 8 budq�t s�auld bs return0c7 to t�• City o _�,i�i� '��'� i.��l�_� •��, ��.��' � •,�. Graaff e�r�ased a�n iateqcest iri �stablist�in�g a ea�aittse to coo�dinst� iafo�cmatio� oa� activities oi �he Twin City Area (cultural, $pa�ta events, etaojt aupply tr�sgo�tatioa and chapesoaese No actioa waa ta]c�eu � swasd move� that ths Rocreatieri Cam�.tasioai sponsaac a balltoc�a cianeiug class fo� 9th grad�rs o S�ca�d�8 by t�a►�if. l�lotioa failed o �` ~ .i_. a.:,{:Y /� � f i:�- i�.-.l.�"i�- ._� •1� v��y - ��� Saugstet mov�c'1 tis�t tb� R�et�atiou Ca�aiesian hold a ap�cial mMting to d�fia� polirc.y, r�sponsibilit�s a�a�cl philosop�y. secoiraea by Graeiio �o�tioa pssa�io T�w Sp�cial DMs�titrg will bs hald Mosuiay: DseMdiaoc 7, 1964 at 7:30 P.Mo at the bam� of Bob Sv�h�s o 548 Ria� CL'Nk T�.'7CiC6 e `'__'�. , _'' :1� r `: ,c Joiat m�etityg itioaday. �iav�oi�� 30. 1964, 7s30 P.i�l. at th• .Tt. Hic� TeaC$!e� e 8 LOtu�ge o �. _ _ 81 �taa �o�tssssa�t �rrt�a x�cs -�arv�s�R as, i�a �ca�t�nv.a� • • 4!.i__ D�6aLT R$GtJI.AR �,8,�„ _..... . �__..�_.. 1�0�►y s D�' ?B � 196iL e%= 30 P.K. it �7�C a$l�cjh '1'�h�OC ° i 7rO1iA�IM. �!. i:!,�� �: � � �:i � �+ �'h� �s�rti�g adjo�rned at 11:25 P.� Rwsp�crtfully sub�si�t�: saekie �rard s�er�tasy to the Co�aissiar► n U � �. _. _ 82 SPSCIAL HBSTIDKi OF � PARK3 ADiD PLAY+G�OUI�DS S'tl�+�'�tITTSS - DTO'VEl�ER • , 30, 1964. ,..�..,..�.�._.....�....,. - ........�.. ..._,..._, �he uweting was call�d to at� by vi�ce-4'�airwa,n 9waraoa. l�N�ers Pr�ser►t: Swaason, Skj�vold, san�,�ot�. 8� Oth�cs prtsteuts Pask Dlsectvoc Do�nlitt s •.'._�� i �� ''. � -�±'� �-x �i•:ii; At firat glance, the propos�ci aite do�s not appea�c satiafactoty faac park usage. Tha l,ny of tise land and tbe closenasa of the hig�wa�' sana to arguo aqai�ast this use e,Motivoa , bX Sk.� �rvold, e�COO�i�, ,p� Hu�•s, tit�tt this eit• do�a not ap�ar . to mart t�w ti�sde og th� Park , 4. v._ . . . �,� .�._ .......tl...�.. . �..a Caa�nitt� %oc clovQlo�rnt of a park iA tho area in qu�stioo aAd t�t „ , . ...., , ,� , . .. _. �..... ,,.... : . �,.,.._..�,_�,. the CooamittN will co�ntinue to lc�ok for an appso�riat� sit� in th� .iyc�a e lrb�ian carxri4d . . � ,_ � �w�� �?��T=��. • Rsgulasly sc�►eciulsd meetiaq on Jaauatg 18, 1964 at 7 s 30 P ol�, at ,Mi.diand coop. �. ±.1�.. LL.-�'s: _. : �+. �+t�s.t in�g aa j ovrnea mt a�: oo p. M. Resp�etfully aubtuitteda Rohe�ct J. Htx�hes socrrtary to ttw s�ub-comiaitte� � � C� v_ _.. _ JOI�iT I�ETI�G OF R�ATIO�i CQ�LI83I0li A�iD PARKS A�iD P'LAYC�RO�iD8 S�-CQl4tZ1'1'8S - NO�V'Sb�ltR 30, 1964 T'�te mM�tiAg wsa ealled to ovc�ac at 7:45 P.1+1. by Ja�n Swanaoon ae Actityg Chairmeu of the •Park atid Pla4Ygrcx�cis Svb-camiitt�e. 1�Nm➢�sra Pr�t: Oth�ar4 Pr�es�nt: +s �G�, Swatucan, skj �vo1d, sampaoaa, il�h�s 83 ' .. �=�t �Ye Sanqster, Wt'i�bt, SwslCd, Sug'hi� RecreatioA Dit�otat l�tasicke park pireat.oac Donlin .��..' �►�_i� i�'.�� .i.;.!' ��..:.'..��'_�_1`i.l� `.. Maps of sweral pask ar� �� p�res�tad t.or info�w�stioA, Floocii.Ag of ics rink,a t►as atart�cl. six�sa rinks will b� 3n na� thia Yearo vu�pbY r�part� t�s� posaibilfty of au ice scrapinq �acfein� b�inq do- nat� by the �ri�t.t�y l�ricass L�qioa Post #k303 0=a rrturAo th� I,�ioa wo�ld rsqu+s�t tba Park Cam�,tt�s to p�cavid� and mxi�taia a s�Nd �kat�ag riak ou �v�at �oaca La�ce. 1'hs Lsqioas pians to apoqooac a Fridlir,�► s�d slrrating Cl1tb with ms�iaes�ti,p stleict�ed by op� trial a�soag tb� ya�uth og tho Ci�o In dlscu$�iaa�e it app�rsd that Sast lbc�ars La�c+� mi�ht be a b�tte�s locafi�iano �er ia�fo�mattio� wsa gslt to b� a�d aa th� tl,a� tablt �c� �he o�atioon� num'�or of li�ts �d, typ� of msc�►in� to be tva�niahed @�te o oz�ly �acoblan fa�eee�n is th� ability to p�ravic�e �b. faailiti•s �d foar a b►iqh qvia2lty ritsk oa su�h a�oa�'t noticeo rl�tio� by wr:t+�t, eecona�a by Huqb•s a tbat Dun�y sm.Btsqat.. t�s �attar fu�cth�ac with Doril�'s assistanc�o l�atio� aarsi+�lo Duu�;y v+ill p�o�vi� a writt� r�poact to tlir Pa�rk C+o�aa�it�w with iafarmation eapy to the Rae�c�atioa Coevni�aicaao • _.L�1 •:t • '• : � ; : M' �i. ��`. ���1 ii._�_ i _1� M'f:. � � �.i�.��l�. i V�acsicns of th�r j ab descri,ptio� as adopt�cl by Park CammittM and R�croatiaa Caami�sioan w�re roviaa►ed aa� r�visio�s p�coposed to maks the two v�IOCBiOtie COmo��E►tibl�. 1iD�tio�L ii�j Skjavol�, ,.BAC:,,,,,01�fd�„�,b,�Y„�,�,Si�m�s�fa y �. �. to ac]o�t fih� ,jab 8aseri,ptioa as rdvis�. i�lat�on, oarribe Copy of .. . v : :,�� .... . ,,.� ., ..._ . . . �. ,.._.�., ,. ,� . _�.,.., . : ._, .. _ rwise� Jab Dsscri4ptio�n is atta�s�d, �latiaa by san�,?�ou,�,._s�co�x�d_b�„Hv��a@ that rtbe_,�Toiat _1�t,iu�r ��tu�_� � .. . . * th� Couucii to appro�vi � positio� og Park as�A R�c�a►tion Dir�etoar .. _ .. ., ,. ... .,, �. �. . . � .. . � .. se a fi�ll-tia�e �o�itiots, anci fwr�►�ac r�wsts ,tbe ,Council,�,t�,..oe,d�,�ct - . ._. r, �.. A_ ., . .,�. . A tb� City lsa�csaqe� to pro�wd ta fili thia positio� at th�, �a�clL� t.����" k �aibie dstov � �.. , � .�. , . . . . , ,�.,. .< , . � �. ����� . �...�. ., �#•� , ���►� �ima�4���. � . �/1���� � � �70I1� il�i6'PI�3 OF itB4'R�ITIQT C�Qi�t38t�! Affi3 PARKS A�iD Pi.AYtiiRGt�IDS $i�-v.+�sY� � �V�SR 300 1964 (Co�tistw�d� F�+-ti...�• E:i� ► . �, �. � s : �1• 'sa:_ : �: � • ^ j :�1. r i.i �_. . . _i__► - �1_ �'• t441�Y-': � •.�. _.!�;�.., M • : . �.- = �-- . , _ : � ��.:_�! ! `� MiL� • �:i: �:� Purpos� of th� diec�ts$ion was o�xtlin� by Swanson - aos�sid�catio�► of aa i�►a v�hiCh haa be�an much discus�ad in r�camt mo�t�s. Obj�iv� ia to atimoW.ate tbo�g'ht �d �3iacuossio�►, nat neoss,sari],y to b�i� abaut a�atiano Su�s Pctatsd out that th' aubjaet appaarod on t'h� aq� !ac tbia mMtirq as a rssult og di8cu�saioa� �y th� Joint sub-c�ittM �1iic�t d�c�w up th� Dit��c'to�c°8 job dosct�,ptioa�o Co�te by 1�1r e Wriqht ecu�c:arainq Probl�os in makioq �td� a ahang'�t - wc�,d r�qv�ire ahai�q� itt Chartor (cor►e�titrg Patks CavwitfiM� and a change in Dacdinanc�s #55 (R�cr•ation Caco►oiasfo�� , Variaus a�tho�s of o�ganization an� r�a.atio�s to oth�ar aacqanizatians disauas�d �Ca�a�ittM as Cvnaaiaeion gaoc�atj . Q�acul Di�ssicu► • - - Considrqcatio� sbc�uld b� qivan to qiving oth�c sa'hool dietticta (ath� thau #k14) rspr.s�tit.atiaz in th� g�roup e Quostioaa is "t�bat is to ?a� qait�ed by tr�ge�c?" Poasibl� aasw�acs - A Dir�c:to� wcntld �av�e an easioar tl.�a� of watking wifih o�ss baly. Sda� •f f�ci�nc�.ss in tts. us� of p�ac�au,�l mi�ght reaul.t. 7xi caes frictice� w�ace to develap 7�etweon the Park aaci ltscreation gr�s, it would b� nwre difficult to re�olve th�r probl�as b�twaen r.wo gro�pa thaa w�thia oae gro�yp. Aa the park acquisitian prograu► t�►►pwrs off and wosk b�- eoaNS moa� af mai.ntaiuing Qxis�i�g f.aa�ailitiaaQ s ainqlt qra�p �y b� all t.bat is Aeedad. it is poasibl� that a siAqle gro�,p mic,�t te�d to divids ifi.s�if iato sub-groupsd Zf the propoeal rer�ace ado�t�ci aa�w. tb� sitigl� volunteer gro�yp r��ult3srg would hava to c10 th� saare wo�k as tbe axisting two boc�ies. It wa�ild x� bftt�c to �aks euc� a diaAq� aft.� a tv�.l-tsm. asr.cto� bas haa tiaw to aseuaM ma�y of the o�earating d�t.ails na�w 2sandl�cl by ti� volu� te�s grau,ps . . It ie d�eirabl� to cot�sic�r pot�tia]. typ�s of maacg�8 a�ganiuutian a�wn b�faac� aqre�surat to r�ca�om�� �eq�oc ia rsae�el in aaedes to eval- ura�tt pos+albl� i�ap�tov�qcit i�c� o�ratiaa au a rssuit of u�ac,g�. �. _. _ 85 J�OIpT l�BTI�Ki OF RSCIiBATi OOMt=SSIGlfi AIAD PARKS Ai1D D�B � � �i�/� 1� t�.i�f�� � , A9=M�it WS18 � L�1�'t ��S O� '�' t� gZO�f W�.l t�O�S�� �� �o�►tt�ac fu::th�ac an9 �iscues it aqa� a►t th� a�ct Joint �tiaq. �� .-� �ti r: - M�tioo � at Recae�oativa �oaam�iss�aa m�st3x�g of �ov�ai�r Z3, 1964 ao�i�g on�tsic'� act�viti�s of a pot4ntial Park �n8 R�ar�stlAo DitC�e:tooc aAd i�f�Cr�d tr� t't� Joiat �tirg was r�a�d by Sw�aacd. Dis�- ausaioa indio�t�d that saisya� oi a pvblic offivs ia lurth�arit�q autaid� activiti�s i.s air�ac�y cav�ac�ci by City policy an� t.l�t it wo�lll fusth�ac b� s�u1�A o�t by aaa�eo� s� ou tiu part of a� a�qplqy�e. T�►� p�a- po8a1 waa m�d� t,hait bo�th grou�e be al�act to this saaet ot pacabl�w a�oa� its w�loype and tak+� aatioai if an8 w��aa a probl� pr�ta ita�lle ito aatiaa tak+�. c,; • - � �. � s • :•N �; : • , �.r w• � • - �� � .:l� �`�4. =?;r • ;c �_ .., � � • - _ , _. .._ __. � . . _ , btight skiing l�sso� ar. Frc�posea �o� th. caaa�soa�. rresso�a w�oula b� oif�M by ti� 8ser�atioa� Caoamiasion ii arr�agem�ts c�ua b� � goac s� sa�s of tb�s lic,�tts ae� th� aoftball fiel� diamo�cl taw�sd tb� � bill.. l�atioan by Duapt�y, �co�d�rc1 by 8uqh�s, to modi$t th� 1Lghtiu� og tho eo�fiball diaa�wnd to permit night� skiin�g leasaac�. �atiaA aarri�d. •��:�_�i 44: rL ���,, �+.ti �,��: r `.i�. � ,_'i_ 1,. no�niin will provido a�aro�eato� �t tbe e�poeec� pola oaa � Cca�oas to pr�v�t �ioddara fran hitting t�►� pale. M�sasiak ir�ciicat�ci nesd within fi� seas�onably tze�r future %ac a�a ie� rir�3c to bo us�d qooclusivMly foac �ock�y. Sock�y etiaks as�� pa�obibit�d o� �acistit�g ri�Ncs aa a saf�ty matt.�r o Oonty oce�aio�aa�l. ua� of t.h� �ool riuic is poesibl• �at por�s�t. Pa►rk Com�aittM will �aid� tb� t�d in tho3r �oct y�1at' a i�t�dg�st pacooMdi�ngs, 'ti�i�1 _.i � i,� �, � y:� �:•. � i.._Y: = I't Wa6 8�l�0� �18t aT0�.3st KM'C�i�QB W�.1 COtit�:Ui� t'.O ���.a C�1 � fifth (5tbj � of thas� maatl�s io �hic� sudc3� daye oacur. -- • . , , ,, �.i• , . . . . +►�- • 4.�! �i�_i.---.� I,. -t �.'�l_ !•,. • . . . - � .t.:�_ �'1_�:� i •!' a_..!�:�.._�. • , - --�-- -'- � a;�: a���,'.i � It waa agresd tha� ig asaist.ane� ia int�acvi�rinq cas�dlydat.�s fo� ti� position of Psrk at�A R�cr�atian Dir�ato� is r�qwst�l, tiu C�ssi�m�n of tb� t�wo gra�s ar� �pow�ac+8 to asl�c:t m�ca of ti�ir g�roypa to particltpat�. � _. .. 8b J�Iil� � OF R�CR�ATIOIit CX�I�LISSIO�i A�iD pARKB AiiD PIAYC,�ORmiD�B � g�-�OMIiTT�S - �+0�81BRR 30, 1964 (Coat3s�t�i �.•� �_!._l,.!�; : � �.�:� 1'l�ex's b�ti�arg tu� f���oc busl.rtsa, the m�ttit�g a� j ot� at 9= ZO P.M. R�sp�cti�u].ly snbmitt�: RCb�t J. �eB �c�anetary pro—t�n � i � � • � Dirootor of Pat�cs arad Rsareatioa Nature or work �� �w � � � � �� It is the reasponsibiLity of the Park and Recreation Director to adminia— te� the Park and Rec�ation pragrems of the City of Fridley xit►h3n th� lfmita of pc�ioy esteblished by the � . The Director ia rea�ons3ble for the overall planning, adminiatratioa� sad supervisioa of the recreatian progr+�na and for the planning� de�relopoment and maiatenance of perks and playgrowtids, Work is performed unde� �he ganeral supervieian of the Park SubyCcumomittee and Recreat,ion Co�3.se3on and the City Manager; however, tha Direafi.or is expected to eoceraiss a Iarge anaunt of diearetion in progra�m administ.ra�tiono Work is ordinsr32y re�vi.ewed through di8aueaions and reportae Neaeasary Experience and Traiaing Gt�duation from a colZege of recogn#zed staruling �rit,2z a� jor in recrsatiou plus one year of graduate work in recreation (ir�.�h preferably a Ma�t,eo��e d�gree in re►areatianal. administratian) plus t�ro years of earperience inal.ud— ing administrat3.on' �upervision, prc�ga�a�ng� peraonnel management� f inerio-- inga public relatione, p].ann3.ng deve].o�nent, and mainteriance aa applicab].� to park and recreat3on programa OR Graduation Yrom a college of reaognized standi�ng with a major in s�eareatioa plus three years of e�perience inc�.uding adininistration� euperv3sionf pro— grs�ing, pereannel mana.g�aant� fi#aa,noing' publ3c relations, plaanipg� da�vel.— opment, and meintenance as applicable� to park and recreation pr+ograma. Neceeaary Knowledge, Skil.].a„ and ��bil.itios �bility io plan, promot.e, organi.ze, a�d direat a large recrestional program� inoluding bath athletia and non-athlatia evente, Por a].1 age grau�ps. Ability to plan a�d �isve7„op parka and recreational facilitiee �o p�ovide optim� ueage of land i�n maeting the C3ty's recreationa]. neede. Rnovledge of buairiees and orgsai�at3an metd�oda and proceduras. Abilit� to mset and addresa cammunity and other groupa, F�camples of Wark Perr��"or�aed Serves ae teehnical adviser to the Park Sub�Connnittee and Reereation Coam�is— aion; submita glans, t�urniahee data and reco�nende policiea for their Qonsi— derstion and adoption. Admini�ters the approved reareationa�. aad P�'� P�B�� � reco�mmands neRr sctivitiea, faeilitiea, and serviaee. S� �8r � SDirea�or ot Pa�ka and Rsorsstaoa Prspes's� the anaual b�dgeta ar�d submit,8 them4 to ths Park Sub••Cov�ittss and Reareation Commigalon t'or ranrfevo L�valwat,os the ree�reation ead pe.rk programs and rsporte on progresa msds. Is renponsib�.e Por the reat�i.tmsnt, employment, organisat�i.on� trsining, end superviai�on ot all persormel oan�aeated with all phasea of recr�eatlot� al leaderahip and supervision� p1.ue p�rk and svimming bee�ch euper�isioaa�► snd m�i.nteaanoe. Orgaaises and adminl.atera the public relations paco�ram by issuing pub13— city th�ough ne`wspapers� bul].etins, radio aad diaplays; publicly addr�s— ssa g►roupe ancl organiaations ead empl.oys other methods to iaPorm and � aate the acmnnu►ity ot rearestion and park Fuaations� activities� and l�sai� litieso Ase�s�F.a in t�he atudy oP aeeds of the conma�u�ity and lormulati.on ot plsae Yor f'uLur�s developaaa�►t of' recreation and park areae an�d tsa�.litiee to mnaet thoae needa. � Ser�re$ aa a liaison betaieea diPPerent orgeni�atione contrib�ttt�iag to srores• tion aad park suppart. Acl�ni.nisters procurement of supplies ax�d ma.terials For the park ead rsorea— tian pragarama o C� •• � • BVILDIIIG BO�D 1�STI11G MIIIOTSS - D8Cffi�ER 2, 1964 T'he meetiag �as callad to ordsr by Chairman Rravik at 7;35 P.M. ��a Pr�seat= P4embsrs Absant: Vieitors Presant; i. 2• �Ctavik, ICirki�tm, Hauge, 8srder, Bliia i�Tal.laca, 3hisids Mr. C. C. Carlsoa and Mr. Mas Ss2itasmsn The Board Mambsrs, prior to tha meeting, msde a viaual inspaction of the building eits and fatt the ca�l�te plana �er� uaneceseary dn4 to the small amvunt of work involved. Motian Maa msde for Upcn • voica vote, tito matioan canied. atad n ?ha proposed road through ehe Shopping Center and the potential parking area wae discussed at Isngth with Mr. Saliterman and Mr. �v � ADJOtJitlil�l� p Tlur� being no �urthsr business, Cluismaa �ravik daalas�ed ths a�t iag ad j ourn�d at 8 t 06 P.1�. � Saspectfully au tted; �! a. 1au Build�ng Ina or •� �� r � � �- _ _ 9�D ► +�• � :. 1 �:�: -.:�1�:� f:. f_ ;.'!'�1. 4 _ ��:� r'. ,� 1:'-i- �lie m�tiaq was call�d to oacde� by Vics-Cg�s#rm�n Lintoa at 8s15 P.M. Di�Ders P't�sl�tt • Lix�oD' Ba�l a 1+7Cita • Ot�1. YotitDq e 87�dit Othe�s Prvsait: C�iaf of pollas B�Ca�actl�y, Ca�u�ci�,�n-1st Wasdrlti��ham, C.Me iG�, lOca Itup�a� �. .7u�t.�, Hi�so�:a Safi�y Cou�r- �il. Co�awwoil��-3x'd wa�'c�-�riqiato �1Yar �. '�i�Y � W�� o '��� f. �i�:��:�i f 1i:1� �';:�' �.:�.:t �. ���L,:.r�,� .i ��oti+ou by Fr3ta. s�conded by Ss�gda, t�at the �ut�a of th� �ting of �iav�ibear 4, 1�64 � aeaspteci e�t�.c�n oaraciec'� o e,;y..: -,� ��__ .,; ; ,� 4!:� .�,� It was re�orted thai Ca:am�saio�ae� o� °Samno� has talkad to ti�e Couaty L1zqi�aB=. st�d t1�St it �►ppleaeYS St t'i�i�t pQfnt ir1 tx►e $tudy that thr s�p�- aratic�an would have ,: to . bs aa ovo�rpass p , � _,_,� ,nas .� �_sT� Yt was rdport� that the poata oa th� �qo of the raad �ad not ba�n e�tt dowxi to a thr� foot. i�►�igh�a and thai tpa� �a�xatae� aad �cl.fi.e to t2� qas sts�ior� aur'� x�o� as tho S��Eet� �o�catt�e� 2�tta�3 r�caaae�d�A. '�'!i� , City �e� wa� a�k�d �o con,�l� wit� ��ss�.o� O'l�annoon to aee i� tl�i� mattezr eauZd b� r�scal�r�k � , , �t .s_ * �+- - !':� •, � � �lail eoll�atit� bc�� aac� �oo a1as� to �h� c+orne�acs �d th� City Manaq� was a�akec'� ta s�d a lat�x �a t:he� Poet Oftic� Aa�rpartm�ati about t1�i$. u ...�y �. . f. . ..L]:�T.. .7_ .. `':. .`_-1.� ..?.,. �'L'�.1 1��-2._� �hese is etl11 x�o solution to tbs traffic prahlesa 80 loAq as cautruct-� ior► �n T.�e #100 is at1ll psoa�edinq. Wbau tbs lanes m�ocg� at tb� co�- structiou arsa� both la�es hav� �ual xig�sta to the rarravaac travaib iL1t7�faCl. ��_4�+.�?: �� • • ' .,�_i! =,. .� i i � � . �e �.e�tters sea� by C�airman L�rsau to sesiqninq mombers Ka�o a� W�gloac � weac� ,s�sad by the S�e�c�tax'y. �i:t�:.�.���,- 11.1 Yly.!i'�� ,: i1 � i.���i� ��1�.' ��.� l�z o��ttes� asksd tbat tbt e�ina�t�s of tb,s sa�irty CaouittM b� s�nt to �118 Of ff.CA A6�t'�tiS�d t'.O l�1Y1A�80'Ci1 Si'��X CO�iUC11 �$O'C�1 $t o Pi111 • St o � _. _ 91 P'RIDLSY S�8'1'Y t�Qli�tz'TS8 lBBTII►� Mt�Tis - n6t�BR 2, 1964 tCoatiuw�d� ,- �,.- � Paul, Mira�aota, 55103 ,+�., ;+ i�: �: '+:�'t x� �.'f__ • • _; .�'�3+M �. r4.M::a. Arlhtar C'hti8ter�O�i has b�6�n �p,pOiitt�ci tA r�pla�cae 8!�l�art Ba�r�t� �TY' • 00� th� Fridl�y safifiy Cama�.tt�w as ths s�par�a�n►tatiw af the Fri�i�y Ro�asY' Clvb. ��� � ��- �:� �.. .,_ .�. ..�.�: � �_,. ,_• Mr. Jua�ttan of tbe i�iian�esot�e► 3af�ty Co�ail ��at.ad � aas�y�ss ae�i�v�- a�nt aw� foar no ped�strian fatalitiss in Fridiay ia 1963, to l�yooc �, Cout�iimau Wric�ht. an3 Couneiln�tn Kirkham, wha ra�coiv� tbe a�nuca c� b�hal f of tb� City o T� award t�uen wa�s p�t�t�d t.o tbe ss�t�y Ca�a3tt.� b�y tb� i�yaar and Cawticilmen. ax�8 �w City Maaagacr waB ask�ci to hav� th� plaquo pla�a�ed in public vie�w ao�� ixi t�e Caut�cil C�a�e. ' 1• 1i_�� _•;if �'h� btring a�o fur�h�tc busi�ss, Via�-�a3t�z La.uto� �selas�d th� � mwt��g adjo�n�d at 1a:15 P.M. witii t� that t.hs =woct regular neret�aag of fi�� Saf�ty Ca�r,i�� wi,21 b� c�n �'�uir�adaY. Ja�ua�.'Y 6, 1965 a�, 8 r 0�1 P,I�i4 Respsctfull,y sub�itt.e�3: Delaris Ban�l seetetary to the Ccmmittee � ROBERT O. ASHBACH 43RD DISTRICT NORTH � 1585 JOHANNA BOULEVARD ST. PAUL 1�, MINNESOTA �4-'� ���� -- ��a�¢ o�,�I�ircrcesoia HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES � L. L. DUXBURY, JR., Speaker November 20, 1961+ Mayor Wm. J. Nee City of Fridley 6�+31 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Dear Mayor Nee: GOMMITTEES: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ANO SECURITI6S, V ICE•CHAI RMAN EDUCATION METROPOLITAN AND URBAN AFRAIqB MarroR V�ict.Fs unrvErtsm This is to thank you for your kind letter of November 18 and a copy of the statement to the Minnesota Water Pollution Control Commission. I was very gratified to see your com- ments and agree with them. • We must constantly be practical together with being aware of our heaith problems based on economic reasonableness. You may be sure that 1 will continue to work for an equitable financing plan for our sewage plant. I am aware af the exfsting tax burden on our homes and want to mini- mfze, to the greatest extent, the effect of any sewage plan and to see that the core clties have a responstbility in this entire fleld. � j��� � . ,�„� y `, � "u,.*',.°`�� "�± � � / ,.;;'Az Please do not hesitate to call me at any time if i can be of heip or gfve your any informetion. Sincerely, ,�� Rober� 0. Ashbach fw `i cu rnay i�z ir,t�rn,sti�d to know i ; , :n-;i�y {;aid for Ctiss stati0n�ty ._. , ..;:1�; � 0 0 92 � .�"'��� � N t� R T H E R N S T A T: S P O W E R C O M P A N Y � MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55402 November 27, 196� � VICE PREBIDENT AND MANAGEF MINNEAPOLIB DIV�BION Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Fridley 6�+31 University Avenue N. E. Minneapolis 21, Minneso�a Gentlemen: We are pleased to inform you that new and lower electric rates will become effective in your community beginning with bi11s based oz� regular meter xeadings on and af�ter Decemb�r 31, 1.96�+. These rate reductions axe made possible by the recent cut in the corporate federal income tax rate from 50� to �+8°�. Rates being reduced at this time which affect your • community are for Residential Service, All Electric Residential Service, General Service, All Electric General Service and Large General Service. For your information these new rates are shown on the attached rate folders. Attachments • Sincerely, r�r.�-^ J. Roscoe Furber Vice President and Manager Minneapolis Division :.. _ 93 ; _. � �� • �� _ � -_ _ 9�. . �. _. _. � � �/� /�',�,� .�_r a-� �c ; S-�� � � --� � � ��� 2,2� �' ' ''`� � �� �- ��- �} � ` � �,,. . G� �-�-*��-�. � f �a,,. � �l✓,�t .�' i �� 2 ��i%'������'� ��`� � Q o U...,,�.. �..,...� ��� �. ,�'.�-� � -�,�° .� �.� �� � � ,�� �� ��,� ��,�.. � � � � a � ? � �. � � �-� ; . --t� �,-�..,.�„� � C�, .��-� ��� _,, , c ���� � 0 � � �° �� � �-: _ , _ _____ ___ __ -. . . .��-, - .. ,, ` � '7S �' AVE. �t � 4 .. � 1,� � � 33' 3 0 95 W. _.�._ _ � Q ARE�? To pE 4�TI9av�p � AR�'A t�F�'J/G�}T�U F3Y I�LRT � �°4R�: A t�6Tp�fvc"',r� TH RN �RS E' �'�7 E�/T. � N. E. � �NONDRG� � r: � � r w J Z 2 � � � DWG. t,{64 - 9b S T. �[7RawN Bf CJD i,.,3,�4 � . I � ��.I���I��.� I�����rn���r���9 ���o 687$ �gitway `.no. 6g `,� �'. � 68th & `.�ew �entaa� �ve. � �runneapo�is, ��u►�ncsota 5543s csuns�t q•6o66 �t5so«a<<S 9s �o6�tt J�iirtdtR, �.tg. �ing{. ~ �m. � �cnun ��g. en9�. �ywn � csn�va �g. en9a. �. �% ��ucn �,af�i6un, �eg. su3veyos Civii 8Z ✓`��nicipai E'ngiqecaing ..Cand Su4veyo4s �nd �lann�nq cSoi� �isting November 2, 1964 CITY GF� s �fpi-EY 6431 uN�VER$IiY AVE, N.B, �EC�IVED r� �v 3 - 1964 Mr. Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer AM , �'M City of Fridley , 7i8,��t�;�<<1?+1i2,si4�5�6 6431 University Ave. N.E. � Fridley, Minnesta Re: Streefis in Holiday Hills Dear Sir : On October 29th the excess buck shot from the seal coating was swept up and removed. We recommend that the City accept these streets and th�t the one year maintenance guarantee start as of this date. RPM:mlz Respectfully yours, SUBURBAN ENGINEERING, INC. � ' ��/ �t'/Zz'�" R. P. Minder �' � December 2, 1964 This project has been inspected and does confo to City plans and specifications, _ .,V Daxrel C1ark - ngineering Assistant O,K, for Council approval - subject to the recommendations suggested in the letter. � � �� ' Nasim Qureshi, P.E. - City Engineer � cLASxs � 0 `J :. � _. 9"� Oat�e�C'a3. 3975 tlucou�t �070 ,� � �"� Liqvtooc 6914 tbsa�qh 6963 ��' � � Pnbli�e tTti.litisa 3754 t�o� 3801 K°�� � t.. _. _. ss�rsw,�ss �o ss �►�o�vsa sY �s c�r c�o�ccsL -�cs�sR �, i� M�casthy �w.l � b70 $v�tia 3t�c�t St. Paul, Mi�ua�ro4:a 55114 Bstia�ate �1 (�7�iALi goar fitrni�inq a� u� oi tampoa�a�,'Y PiP� � P�� ���'nt ioac t'!� Smra�g�ay Coan�ctic� an�i ut� oi i��7.1 #6 (600 � 63rd Avanve � a8 . y Water I�qprov�ornt P�co j�et �fo. 34�-Q-3. $ 1,776.30 Aa�tydall Bt�'atitat8 3400 S iiv�ac Laks Road Minn�a►polis, pinnesota 55418 Satimete #1 (FI�tALj iwr tba woock dor�e ws the wat�smaiu coor�ectio� �c�at tb►e �aso�ge�cy Coo�nec'k�- io� at� IIae of Woll #K � 604 - 63sd Av�ue� �t o8 .) v�at�r Im�arov�nt project l�o. 3+�-�2-3 $ Z.839 000 Cc�stoak & DaviaR Iac. � Cottsnitinq 8�gi=se�aca 1446 County Rou� "J" MiAnaapolia, KinnOSOta 55432 Fa� tbs fvr�i�it�q of Mo��asioax�], �x�girae�cin�g 3�cvic�s icAr plaauYing: 8 st imate �t+2 ( F�j Wel l�k6 � 6�0 - 63rd ,�venuo D1.B . 3�stsac I�rov�t Pro,� ect �'o d 34-52�3 $ 119.2Z �atlaasts #i. - Sauitasy S�oc aa�I �at�ac �ove- m�nt Proj�ct goo 70 (Riw�arvi� Teancac�, aouth og Miasiesi,p�i Placo� Lincol:► �Aebtoa) 8treat• sovt't.h of =,rc�,to� Strvst i 5th Stxe�tt, so� of T o8 0�100 # 1, 411 o0S 8 eti�at.e �2 - starm se�war �aconiema�at pro j.at 80 0 5-�► ( Stosn� Se�ac Iat�s�c�aepLoac in T.8 .#47 ) sstia�t.� #1 -� stc�a Se�e�r 7�qparo�v�t Projoct 800 5� (Stcacm 8ew�ae aoactis of T.B. #100, Saat of T.B.#49� � $s�imato #1 - stosm s�we�c s�m�rav�rwont projeet � Dto. 71 and Sa�►,itarY Sa�c �a�pocqv�arat Pro�ect i�oo 72 (T.B. #f47, gotth of 1ti�si�i�i 8ts�t� $ 3,6SSe42 $ 3,999.76 $ 1.718.90 •� � � � � _. _. ie'1'iN�TSB TO #� 11�P�qSa H�Y' '!'� C� 00�.'tL •�iC� 7� 1964 Cbpkiaow�d. � �. x�'L _ X..:. �� ��iM�i � • i�i�s • 6875 S�y �o. 6.S M.E a P'sLdl�Jy.1tl�a�0o�a 5543Z Fis�sl billiag loo� Roqs��ac3�q ear'v3a�s 8astit,a�ey Swr� an�d � nt Proj� �toe 69 {�a�da�wa�aoa� �acra�o�j �W.� � � � Z%• ii � � � r�a� 4�450 I�yAdal� Awo� 1�oa�it Dlimcr�osis, l�oo�a S�fi�� �1 �F�L� �ooc �ir�oe asotu�tt t'� Fi1tt'�efiiR�a Pls�tt - �a� l'�'onNS�t P�eoj�ot lqo. 34r8 C. S. �acOSaan, Y`oc. � �Z OsNO• �sot� ��tsa�t+� �a ��� s�te as�a s�e� I�ca�t Projaata �o. �7-3oz-ol aa� �io. 7t7-315-01 o aae�Cditsg �►o oot�sact � blst az� �ui�CY3 0 , ;, � ��38rio64 # 3si36ei0 ; 9,370.8� . � Z9,�S.93 • • �� � INVOICE ����.���,� I�� ������� ➢ II��a � � City of Fridley 6431 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minn. 55�2Z �_ 100 vissociales �o6e7f �iinde2, �.eq. E�itgn. �Um. � �ensen �.eg. �ngh. �y¢on � c�'neva �.eg. E'ng�i. . . � �. ��uci� �ath6un, �.eg. suaveyoa 6875 ` �g�iway �o. 65 �. � �'�v�l & �1un�cipal E'rtgineeaing ( 58th & �%w Ce�tlaa� �ve. � l'artci cSu�ueyo7s �llnneapol�s, �hlinnesota ss�s� r'and �'lanning sunset g-6o66 soi� �esfing ^7 DATE November 27, 1964 INVOICE NO. E64-1067 L ,..,1 i�RMS: NET 10 DAYS QUANTITY DESCRIPTION AMOUMT • Final billing on Project #S � W 69 - Petrowske � Ross contract $66,469.19 @ 7°0 = $4,652.84 Less previous billing _3�2gg�24 $1, 36�+. 60 � � � . . �� . , ' � �! , cs�nc o� a�nar.ssr ffiaaa��c nera�mana�c � 6431 Uoivstsity Avwu� �.SY, iliNN. . Ho�nosab].� M�qos gnd City Cou�ail Cit� og Fridl.sy a/o Sar! P. Wa�asr, City �er 6431 Univeraity Avemus N.B. Fridlsy, �soCa Ge�ntl�n: H:r:�y�'� _ _ �. �:•� v:�: :��. r�i:�:,=� 10i Doc�abnr 7, 1964F t7o barebq su�ait Bstimsts �to. 1, ths pINAL � fo�c Cy�losre Ps�co Salea - V.8. Stoel Cosposetion� 4450 I.yndaZe Avenue Nosth, Miaaelt- polia, Mi�m�eeota for tb0 fen�cs araund the Fiitratioa P].eat wmd�c �cave- me�at Pxajsat trH34s, a�osdia� to tho Co�ntroct. Contreae i�,p S�n Psic� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3, 605. 00 Addit Co Cont�tt �� ■ r.�� • 2 only 3" O.D. Ibsts with l�lan�go @$35.00 Sacl� $ 70.00 r...w��r.. � Sub Total . . . . . . . . . $3,675.00 D�uctiro�s fscm_ Gmttect : 15 !t. 7 fooe higtz fe�s @$2.56 Lia. Ft. $.�8� HINAL COi�1T�ACT PBTCS AND PAY�1T DOS . . . . . . . . . . �3.6�6.60 I have vic�od ths abrk �a�C aoats�ct %r thc3 aoaspnsa�i+on o� tlis fQaas 8x�ound the Filtsati� Piaae � Impsovemeat Frojoct W�34S apd find thst eams is subatantially cam�l4ta in accordanc� with ths noatsact docw�nts. I sa�:oamosnd d�at fival paymaut be mads ugo�n aac�ptares of tha worls�� by yoar a�ra:eblo sody, aaa rhst tt,. ons qear �ncraca�al ms3nt.oa�. bond e:om�esrce oa the d8ts lieted abo�v�. Broepectfully submittsd, � �+�'�' . NASIM QD�tSSeI, P.B. City 1�ginst�r • Nq :ob CCs Cyalo�s 8ea� saisa �� �I � cs�r ar s�.$�r �tac �eaa�r t�i v�►.r,s�.ty av.�e FB1�I.mt', l�. . Boo�orabla Mayor end CiCy Cowoil City o� Frid].�rp o% Sas2 P. �1�� City Mm�a�c G431 tTnivorsity Av�ws N.B. Aycidl4y� M3�oe4tt� . G�antlam�as H:+'�'��t�f __i�r;: h' �v.l: �a�lil'�=�' A�a�m1�s 7, 1964 6�a hexac�by submie 8stimate No. 2, the F7NAL •��r C. 8, MoCYOeeans I�aospotatads BAute �it; Ossac►, isinnesota fo�c S�ate Aid �trast Improv�nt Bs�o jecte �To. 27•3Q2•Ol e�nd l�o. 27- 31.5•Ola acootd3ng to ednt•taet. . Final Can�tYUatioc� pti�a� f,ot MSAP 27•302-01 �is�or� attad��d S�wot �'2 FSno7. Coztietr�t3or� psiee �os 1�AB 27•37.5-01 ire�n attaatwd �t �3 Finsl Caratza�t Prios i�ss s Set�t�► �7. s+�c�i �� �. LB88 e�mo�mt aiWhs].d for miac►r arork - t�T A1��IiNT D�i iQ�i $31.288.T0 $17,619, .��„ $423, 9Q2.15 $38�,331 34 $10,374.85 �� $ 9.370.85 2 i�ave vi�w�d ti�a o�ork cmdss aontract far tbs �onetrsattou og Stats Aid S�t Inq�sw�m�ait Pso j�ts �o. 27�3Q2-OI aod �7•37.5•Ol aa�d fi�ad lhet d� aamr is subatant�ly �ompltts in acoozdsoa� vitfi tJis eonttaat doc�aats. I s'oeoaarad tt�aC tha ginal p�tym�tt b� � uport eac.�pt�aacs of ths aos�c bq your H�srebl� Body, and tisa� t� o�re y�sa coatraatual ms3at�a�ncs bo�nd oomd�a� ea kLs dat.e Ziat�d abav�. 1qQ sob CC: C. i. M�C�osaaa, �na. Bt+�p�atfully submitt�d, � �� �"�'�. NASIM QU�ffi� P.B. City Ragia�s 102 � � � � �►z caas� cos�r ��rs SJ�fLa � f�R1YA1R�i ���=� ��� LocAT�t: 6a8� �venue � wast ]�oorQ L�+. n,civs, c�ty► o� Fir�al.y 103 n��� �, i9� CLASS t� id�Rs Storen 3�wr, GsBdi�q�, Bit. Stab, Bese,; Bit� Susf. Se Coxtc. Cusb md Guttaqc LBN��lSa .?42 Mil�e ' CON'�a C. 8. McCsbesaa. iae., �outs �2, Oaseo, Mi�an. I.ino IC�m � APPs�o�itmL's Unit Bit�a2 Bid linsl No , � t es t T 2 3 5 ? 9 10 11 1Z 13 1� 15 iG x� Z3 19 20 ZZ 22 a� 2105eS01 2130.501 2207.503 a�o7eso3 2207.512 2341,502 234r1, 504 2341v509 2531.501 as�i.so� 2576.501, 25030514 2503.514 2SZ5.531 a�.so9 zso6.sii zso�.szi 25Q6.522 C].s8s � -�eaavati,os IIIZG �later 30 8!►r.• i�t � iKi a71�'�� �(7V 83te �� for qoa 1114 Bito Stab..8�e� 11143 8ita �cit �oz Teck 557 Btt: 1!�t ' fo�r� rlix 51 Bit. Mut for Waar 920 P.C.C, 4892 Dti.v�vey $at. � 6G Ebddi�,+ �w22i3 Gate.9alve�Adj. 3 18�' C:1�tt.P. 18S 12" C.�S.P: 50 Rolocato � 8yd�eaats 0 is'� c.M.P, npro�► 1 Catc� 8asin � 2 �t.ovraera�c M.Bo s z��ii c�tis� 3 Adg. F�c�c+e � A3� Caeting 5 Cu.Yda: M.Gal. Goi* Gal. � Sq.Yc�s. �1. ?o�a Ztin L3avBt. Sqo Ydo �q. Yd. Ves�.Ft. I.f.n.Ft. Li.n.lrt. Baat� � SLs�ct. �.gt. A#isee�. �aeimo 25T4oS01 S�diHg AAts's 2571.561 Plaa�ls�g Soii �C].�►) Cu.Yds. 2571o5b1 Planti� 3oil ('Tbp 8oi1j Cu: Yde. �AL t�S'1'�.`1'�0�4 CQBT Sbest 2 1985 96 22. E3kt3 113Z IIbZ4 139 fi2.33 1134 4�327 xi�.s 14I0 L�o 44 _. 2 ,g8 s 1.60 ?92 4Z9 � .40 4.00� . :15 .35. .�o 30.00 4:90 2.10 7.q0 .45 20.00 .b.ao 5.70 1J5.40 2S.Q0 Z45.b0 35.00 20.00 20.00 %�s�% 1.00 �..00 $ 794.00 384.00 3,�QtiZ7.20 .283.00 3, 998.�i0 ai.7o 1,869.90 S, 556.b0 10,1$6.70 824.40 634.30 ..� i,os4►.00 228.OQ .� 25.00 dr90.00 20.30 20.00 160.00 120.00 792.00 429.00 'Rl Y88 T0 � �: ��;�: .''.�.►1_�; ►•�: r•: ��. �: � ; ' '! i;�'1' � � 10� v��� �, �.s6a LOCA?LO�: W�st Mooro L4k� Driv�, CiLy o! F�cidley Q.1�88 0� WO�K: Stas�o Seoores, Grading� Sit. 8tab. Bass; Sit. 8urf. & Cosua. Curb � Gutt.�r r.i�rs: a.� -�.� . cc�ra�: c. s. a�ocso��n, �., �ts ,�t, oss�w, �o LitN Itam ' Itam Apps�ooc3m4t� Unit . Fis�al . ,. Bid � Fit�i �. No. ti titi - Ysfea Coa 1 2 3 4 �6 7 8 9 io � is 14 15 16 17 2105.501 2190.501 2Z07.503 2207.503 2207.512 2341.502 2d'rl P � 2341.509 2531.501 as3i.so� 25�60501 2503.514 2SQ3.514 ��515.531 2506.509 Claea A �avati,ou Wate= Bit. Mat fo� AC-1 B3C. i�st fos Bog Bit. Stsb. Bsae Bit. Mst �or Tack Bit. i�#st �or Mi�c sit. �sat %�r aear P.C•C. • Driva�osy Snto csa��lve Adj . 28" C.MePa 12" C;M.P. BslocaCe $qd. 18" C;i�.P. Apsoa Catch Sssia� 3608 15 11654 S83 38�7 291 26 481 2558 31 331I 80 $0 2 1 2 li3 2574.501 Sadi�ag 19 2571.561 Plaating Soil (Clay� ZO Z57io561 Plaati� Soil (Tap Soil) • Gi�.Yds. M Gnl. Gs�. tisl. Sq. Yd. GaI. Toa ' � Lin.Ft. 3q. Ydo Sqb Ydo Vsst Fto Lin.gt. Lin.Ft. SaaL �P� Sta�uae ARte G�.Yd. Cu. Yd. 1 v�. tr `: r'�1 �wM7��.\ Hf�'� St�et 3 3,619 48 11,488 S99 S� 744 ' 71 31.547 574 2,534 3907 sss 98 40 2 1 2 0.47 408 Z21 $ .40 4.00 .1S .25 .35 .30 30.00 4.90 2.10 7.20 .�s 20.p0 6,20 5.i0 SS.00 25.00 24g.00 75.00 1.00 1.� $ 1,447.60 192.00 1,723.20 � i�s.as �2,010.40 21.34 946.4rI 2,812�60 5.321.40 285.84 39s.6o 120.OQ 607.60 228.00 170.00 25.00 490.00 3S.2S 408.00 _ 2Z1.0,�,0 _ , 1T�,613�.45_ � i a Lxsr oF ca�c�xs' �,gc�ss� ro as a�aov�n aY con�cxz �sc�ass �, i� �.BC�cAt Rehna Slectrical Cc�pany, Int. 722 �symond Avenue St. Paul, Minn�sota by: Dc�a1d F. R�ehnQ R81B�11ly R. W. Thom, glectrical 2925 Orchard Aveau�e Portb Minneapoiie 22, MinnesoCa ' BRGAVATIII�G Dale Mov�ere, Inc. 78Y6 Central Avenue No �. Minneapolia, Minn�sota G8Ia8RA� CONT�ACTORS Silt>8ite Coastructioa, Inc.' 6�0 West 95th 3treat ; Mianeapolis, Minn�sota Elko Conatruction Companq 2�, 00 i�i�s e Broadway MinneapoP.is, Minne�ot� Prsston-HagD.in Cna�any 3925 West 44th Str�et Minneapoli� 24, Minnesot�a Thorp Sanss, Inc . 4639 Washingtan St. I�. S. Minneapolis 21, Minne$ota PLUi�IDIl�G Bichfield Plumbing Companq 809 ti�st 77� 8tra�t Richfield, Mianesota o.�m�__mov._..mo 0� I.ICBNSSB i S�i.ICITO�t' S LICB1i3E � LyYe Stark �'�' � 7860 Gsav�aland Boa �� Minns�polis, Minu ota � . ,� bY: R. W. Thom by: Dale Pet�rsote by; Duane C. pelsoa by: �,arry Kivo bqe P. E. Hag�.in by; Rusuell Thorp IiBi� li8ii -�� 1�ilEW RB1��1AL NEW by; Aobart Ad�lmeuan � � e � � v a � • .� o e � • • � • w s � � .� � Water Caaditioaing Campany 6506 Caubsidge Awnu� 8cutb 8t. Louis Park, Minu�sota 1D5 � � I� � I.�CLNSBS TO BB AP'P'�ON�D BY DECBt�BR 7, 19b4 CAFS LICffit8� : Mr�. Sharron J. Gi�.b�rt 969 - 68th Avaaue N, E. Fridleq 32, Minaesota CYGARBTPS LIC8p8Ea Mrs . Sirarron J � GiYbert 9b9 - 68th Av�enue 1�. B. Fridloq 32, Mianesata Mr. Gordoa G. S'wenson 6889 Cl►annQl Road N, � . 1►ridley 32, Minne�ota BETA� "Ol�lr B�AI.B" Y.IC�If3B s Mr. Gordoa Ge 8a�nson 6889 Clunnal �osd p. 8. Fridley 32, l�tn�esota PAGE 2. dba: The Colonial �estaurant �` 6215 University Awau4 li. 8. Fridleq 21, Minn4sota dba; Ths Colonial ��staur�nt `— 6215 Uaiveraity Av�nus N. E. Fridl�q 2Y, Minnesota dba: Gordy's Countrq Boy Superetta 1020 Osborn� Road F. 8. 1►ridley 32, Minnesota (A�-IIiTORICATING MALT Y.IQUORS) dba: Gardy's Ccuntrq Boy Superette 1020 �borne Soad li. B. i►ridYsy 32, Minnesota � _ 10� � �tir r n� i� r r:.� ��.:.�. i,... ......:t:.. y ��� � v.�'a��u . ..�.,_ _:.v��C'��,". ;...�,....__.\i_, _ .,... .._...�:.y ...�.. ._..-_'_' "' ' . .:'_i.111Y�:,^_'j'r� 1'i�_::'�.....J1J:�_��. 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W�B, 8�aaioiut3on �Z38-19b4i of th� Ciiy Counail adapt�d eh� 2nd da�r of 1+Tvvomt�c3r, 1964, set tks daa for heasing an tha pz�gas�d lmps+avema�rte, ss speaificaliy notacl iu ttu Noti�s of Hearing attsc�sd has+oto � seege�rez�ae os Bxhibit ��X��, asscl �8, all of ttie psoparLy o�arara wboe� pYCp�rty io liabls to be aaeesseci witls �w msking og thsea ic�pswem�eats (as mtsci in said mtiee) v�sa �ive� ta� (10) daqs pe�t�li�rhal �otice of rdss Co�u�ail 8�acin�g ��8h ���� ��Y R�blicsttions of the requis�ed a�Cies� and tta� he�i� was hald mnd �e px�o�posty o�nste heasd tbo�aa at ths heasis�g, ae aotied ia sa3d aotico. 1,1Q�J� '�, B8 IT 88S�.VSD, by tbs Co�urcil of the City of Bsid].�y, Anol,ut Coua►ty, MiYmssota, ae $olla�s s 1. Tbat t�s iollowiag �i�+ontem�at8 p�copoesd by Couaeil Rseolatt�o� �238•].964► sse hssaby orrlwcad to t» a�f�cC�d end aoadplettd as eooa as saasoaably poaeibia tio-�wits 8) N.1 og tt« iagys+o�v�msats as aot�d ia the aotia� of h� ou Cha smn� as are uoted (ia �ibit "A") in ssid apti,es. That the ororit abovo may ba aonsotidatsd with aduac srase ae Otts impx'OV�mO'l'1t. 2• Tht �i'olit t0 bv p9ri`OSdr�d tvidoY C1118 psOjaCt mBy bA pae�mad wodeae o�u os mdt� contracts a� may bs dNm�d advieable upoa s�sipt o� bid8. 3. Tb� Qity IDagi�at is baae�obq ci�ssi,g�at�d as thn �gin�r gos this 3aq�xrv�st. 8� ehall prapars Efnal pLna aad specifi�cetivne go�c ths m�h3n� og s�b i�npsovem�ut. _ ► �.• � �� y;i � �i�� � � .:i; � ' ��: : �� r:i : �IAY 0� �+ I96ra. �AY� - Wili3aa J. tdae � A1'PBS? s CI'l�E • e � �� � 88SOLOTION NOo�, 1964 A �S90LtJTION TRaNS�EBSiPiG OF C� �S WHExFAS, the City Couacil bas prevfously authorlsed certaia expendi�nr�s bey�d the budge�ed amounts allocated to the varioua depastmaots of the Ci�ty s Gensral Gavernmeat aot pre�viousl� aaiicipated in the 146k Bndgat. NO�t, TB�BF+QBB B8 IT RSSOR.VSD, By the Couacil of the City of Fridiery ��eting at a regular seasion o� the 7th day of Dece�nber, 1964, a� folla�a: 1, Ttfat approprf.ations for the folla�wie�g sc�i�riti�s be xeduc� as fc2la�ra: ��t�n� Finastae Genetal GoRVt, Bldgo Fire . Weed Control 8esesve ZOTAL: S a00000 50Qo00 8,582000 600000 225000 1.,,�449 0 00 $12,056000 2, T!w►t apprapziaticae for the falloving activitiea be increased es follove: City Co�mcil $ 2,OOOo00 • Eiectiosts b Beg3atraLian 6,800a00 Bsnd 68000� Per�C 3,188�v40_.- TO�AIa: $12,056o0Q ADOPTBD BY TBS CITY COUNCIL OB 7.'HE CITY OF FRYDLBY 1�I3 7TH DrAY OF DSCS14B8�R. 1964, MAYC[t - Gli liam Jo 144a A1"1`EST : CITY CLB� - l�s�►in C d Brunsell 10� � i L� City Council City Msnager Municipal Court Slections � Aeg. Fiasnce Auditing Leg,al Bosrda � Camao Bldgso & Grounds Police Fire Buildiag Insp. � Ci�tii Defense Bngiaeer Public Works Strset Lightiag 3anitatioa b Hesltlt Parka, Reca � Baad ����� �8 e Liisrary Aessrve Additional Transfer Pram Liquor Fund TOTAL � GBNBxAL FaND 110 1964 BliDGST P�e�viou� Budget Chsnges Bu�dget aa Budget as Orig. Iu�reasoe This Sesolu�ioa � Sevisod By A�do�t� �,Decrea� nes) Increa.se (Decreas �) Thi.s xeoolueioa 17,ISOo 19,390, 15,900. 4,9050 48,529, 4�5000 6,600a 3.7900 '.17, 845. 133,3730 ?44,031, 30,1730 5,4910 25,3930 110,6090 22,SOQa 8,437 0 82,3540 4,150a 1,6000 14,065a 5,67.6 0 6a500o 7,2770 (12,6160) � 68�7�0� 2�QOOo 6,$OOo ( SOOo ) ( 700a ) (8,58't o ) ( �fi0 0 ) ( 2250 ) 3,2560 (1,4490) 19,150e 19,39Q, 21,51b. 11,7QSo 48�, 029 0 3�800e 6.600. 3,7900 15,763. l33.373, 50,7060 30,1730 5,4910 25,3930 110,b090 22,SOOo 8.212e 85,b10a 4,150e 1,6000 $620,i85e m0� -0• $b27�5b2o � �ssa�o�r�toN r�o. Rasa�.vr=o�a To �nvs�ss � Br� BB IT �V�D by the Cauuil af the City of Fridisy, as folioo�s a 1, That i� is in the int�rest of the City to awsrd bid coatraats for the foiiawin� items or m�teriais: 'bN8 NSW LQAD�Q�� 2o A copy of the sp�cificatirons for the abave ctisserib�d it�ms and materiale, togetha�c with a proposal %s the mstbod o£ purchase 8ad the payme�nt the�caof bsvg beea ps�e8entc3d to t�e Couacil by the Citq Hanager ead th� e� or@ hereby apprwed aud adopt�d ae tlse plma �d epecificatians, erad tI=e meChod oi acquisitiaa Bnd pay- bn�at to b� requiacecl lry tht CiCy with seepect Co the ac.quisitian of said i�am�s and materials e 3o The pnrch8se of said itame and matesials as d�aerii�d abw4 ehall be efiac�cl by seelad bids to be saceivod aad opeaed by tbe City ofc Fridley oa the 22st day of De�mbez, 1964. Tht City Manages ie dir�C�d aad • auttwrized to advostiss for Ct►e pus�chase of said i�m sad �t.e�cial by sealed bid propoeals uader notics +te ps�o�vided by ].aw and the Chartsr of ths City oi Fsidley, tt� notiae to be �ubstanrially iu fosm ao that ahar4 hy S�chibit t�Ae1 AttaChed h�s'aCo t�ad mads a psi't O£ by rafsr�. 5aid aoti� shali be pubiish�d at l�ast twice ia the ogficia7. newepegsr of r.hs CiLy af Fridley. PASSBD AND ADOP7,'BD 'xH'tS ?�'H Ea��IYY O[+ D�C�s 1964 BY T� CITlt COONCII.. ATl'� s MAYO� - Williem J. tis� HINANCB D� • Hasv3a C. Bsunss 1 � 11i � 112 cszr a� Fs=nr.mr �n rio�css ,�w r�a�en�,� BRHIBIT �rA�' The Citq Cvaacil of thc� City of Ftidiey9 �asots �rill accapC a�al� bids oa a�ne Na�c� Loador oa the 2lat.day of December, Z964, until 12:00 o'clocic �oon on ssid date at the Citq 8811, 6431 Uaivsseity Aveaze� N.B., Fridloy� Mi�sota 55421 (Tel, SGO-3450) a All bide aust m�t the minia�mn rrquiseiornte of the spocificatioas. Failure Co comply with this section cea s�ea1C in disqe�lificati�oa of the bid. Sach bid sha11 ba acnampanitd by a Csrtifiad Check, Cashiwc'e Ch�aic, Caeh os 8id Boad aad msde payablo c�i�Clwut coaditians Co the City of Fridlay, Mi�nasota9 i.a am m�ount of n�ot lose ti'hma. 57L of ths bid, which check, ca�h or boa�d sh�ll ve fo�cfeited if biddsr asglacts ot s�c�aee to eatsr into e Contracto aftar his bid hss besn accspCed. Tlu City rososv�e the right to accept the bid whiah is dotasminad to t►� in th� b�et iatereets o� the City. R� City ses�.vas ths right to raject aa� snd all bids aad wafw aay iaformalities os t�chaicalitios ia sny bid r�iwd without tplaaetion. ths City Coan�ii alao sesssv�e tho sight to aoasiclos snch iaetase as tine Of delivsty ot p�rfosmenct. exp�ti�acea t�aponeibility of ths bidd�r, past perfor�maneo of similar typse of ita�me vr matsriels, availability of psodu�cts � and othor si�dlar factors that it may d�tosmine to be 3a th� b4st is�taswt of ths City o Copise o� tha epacificaticae aad geas�cal conditiane may ba �owmia�d in tha offics of the City 8n�inees-DtYSCtor of Public Warks, os copivs msy be obtained from h3s a�ficeo ail bida must bs suvmitt�d ia ssaled a�nveiop�s and plainlv maYkad � th� astsids �ith "NSW LO�AD�B'•. � Publiebt Dacambas 9, 1964 D�cambss 16, 1964 � SABL P. WA� Citq Ms�et 113 BB90�.tT1'�p�T 110e _�„�1964 • A�BSOI�1?It,�i DIitBCTI�G THB ISSWINCB �+ � CITY iW.L D�&�T B011D8 Hg TT �tR�LVBD, By the Caiacil oi the City of Fridley, Aaol�ca County, Mi�esota, as foll�s : Sec� tion 1. The total eatimated cwcrent coat of City Sall laad acquisitiat aad impraremeat iaas beea estimated ae $45,OOOo00a 8ectioa 2. Zt is noao sstimated tha� the sum of $45,000.00 is currently �� aeceseary to provide i�inaaciag of the projecta aMa►e aoted, aad it is heteby deter,miaed to be neceseary to borroo► said amouat #os the paqn��t of obZigatiatu aow iacusred an@ #or sxpeansea nece8ssrily incu�c�red in conaectioa �rrith Lhe construction of ssid impsw ement projects. Sect�,�3, There is bereby cra►ted a Ci Hall Fumd vhiclt shsll ca�tain a coastructio� accomnt as rt �reo to a� psid all proce s o temporasq s ssv pursusat to this resolution sud similar aubsequeat resolutioa, and out of which sl�l� be paid a11 amaumts due and payable as costs or expenaea incide�nt to or iacuss�d in connectiou with the making of �sid imprwe�entQ Section 4. Thas is aleo i�sareby aseated ia City Hala fimd a Sinkiq8 F�d ..�.�..�.. ..r..+�.�.r��-ra—e---r�--_�_�s^— Accamt. �rbich acCOtimt ia aaid Ftma map aaa rAaii oe ee�� • taxes lev,e agpinat propext�► by reesan o£ the making of said imprar�tents as �ell as other monies therein to ba paid a8 provided b� lsa an�1 out oi which sl�sll be paid the priacipal eAd inte�cest o� all temporary i�ps+ovosat bonds iasued��to�fiAaaca said projecto Sec�ti_on 5. It is hesetoy deteYaiaad ti�s� �ha su4 of $45,000.00 shsYl iw� borrowed to iiwuacs said Ci Hall Zand a ai ition sad `` eoeut with respect to cost of aaqni�ition ccostructi� �ses Aeees iacurred rel,stive thezste to this date,.�r tba issuance of tem�porary i�raie�iat bon�is of ehe City o£ Fridley o � Sec�, Ssid bonds sl�ll be PayB�le fram the Sinking Fund of the fcllo�irg: � CT17f BALL !UlvD but the City further racog,Aiza its daty uoda tlss la�r, aud coa�veiwnts snd agreea with the purchsser an8 sll holders fsee tiae to time, of asid t�+mposar�► iaPrweo�eat bonda, st or prior to the msturity theraof t6st it wiil psy and retire s�ch bonds and the iaterest thereoa �ut of tlte peocesda of definitive impraa��nt baads ahicb tha ca�uacil sLsll ia.ue asrd s011 at or priar to tbe maturity of the temporary impravea�t boods to the entont tb4t the smr� cannot be paid out of fuada availabis in ths 8inking Fu�d of City Hall Fnad or �t of othar ouaic�pal fuuds �iah ars propeatly availeble apd are appropsf+st�d by the co�ucil for such pvucpo�eo � Ssat_,_ i_on 7a It is h�reby dstes�faed to lavy taxea ag,siiut rasl and per�oosl property b� resaa� o! tbe m�king of City Hsl�rar�t to produce au�na at least SS in ezcue of the amouata- su£fici�t to ps�r p�cincipal aad iaterese �eR dus aa aaid te�porary isprovomeat bouda ind aa a�y dafinitive boaads to be issued as hereia prc�vided, 11� � • Resalutio� Directing isausace of Tempwcary City Hali I�rwenent Boads Page 2 . . . Noo 3ectiou 8, Said temporary �ro�r�meat boads in th� �oupt of �445,� 00 s6s11 be deaaminst�d Cit�,HaalZ Bo�,d, Series "A "(tae�o�ra_ry) aball bs niae 9 ia c�ber aad m�bered frai 1 to 9 incLusive, sach in the deaomiastioa o€ $S�OOOo00i si�a11 bear interezt at zhe ra�e of � P�'�, F�Yable sae!-aaauslly o� Jva,� e lat ead Decemb,�t,. o� e�ach year aad ahall ma�ce ai D�cea�ber lst, 1966 �tha�be s�jeat to zedeu�ptioa and pre-payoaeat oa a�► tat�rese date, at panc and accs�ixed. �:_.... interesto Not le�s th� 3a daye before the date specified for re- demptioa� of eaid bo�Ws, the. Ci�r,�surer al�sii aail uetice of the call ttiereof to the holder, 1£ kna�ra, said Trea� a�� shi��l �intain s record of the �es�and addssases of the holders of aaid boads iasofar as auch f.nfor�stf.oa is msde avail,able to hia� by the ha2dera thsreol�, for the purpase of msiling said a�ticez. T'h� principal aad all iat��ist an said bos�ds stWtll ba payable at Fridlas� Cit� Ssll, 6431 Qaive�rgit5i' �..�.���� ew�.��rwr�r..� Av�ue 8ortbeast, Minnes�olis, Min�nesota 55422a Sec�� f_ ,onr, 9 0 3aid �ea�orary imprave�t boada ahsll be ati�eo ca la �� ,� witen so ml�ev��h� s�sll heve attached eseto aa iater� coupoa �hicii Bo�ui aad Ca�upo�t shall bs substaatisllq in ths follo� foso: (I+�ns o! Couipon) $ (tialess the baad deacribed beioo� is called ior eariiear redm�pt�oa) � Oa the ��,� day o f � , 19 _,_�, tbe ot , Co�uty, Minnesote, wiYl pay to bearer at . , Mitsaesot8, the stm� of Dt1�.LARB ls�fui mo�ay of Lhe Ooieed 3ta�es of Amerf,ca for interest theu d�e on its Dated: 0 1�sna►ge�c �teYoo� Serc�t+ion , l00 3sid boaads aod coupoaa attsched shal2 ba PrApsred imder !h� directiou of the City Msnager and aLall be esecuted an babalf o! the City b�► e6a sigostmce oi ths Msycac �ad Msnags�c, aad tbe �►sporate • se�l of the City shs11 ba afti�ced th�aceto, a�W t6e appsurte�o�mt intatest coupoa� at�sll bs miaNOg�;a� �nd sutit�oticatad, by t.be priatsd, �ra�r�d, litl�ographod, or tac$isile signatures oi eaid Mayor and lf�ns,�sr. �n C� Seoolutia� Direating Iosu�nce of Teaparasy City Hs11 ImPrw�eat Bonds l�e 3 said boods 1�re beea r�cscut� add �eutLeaticated they sirtil bo dsiivs�ced b� the Tressuta to the purchases�thereof. upoa: Fs7�t at-tLs p�cbsae psica har�tofo�se agroad � snd accrued is�tersst to dats of d�liv� and atid pw�cbgaer sitisli swt be obliged W ses to the applicaticn tliaeoie Seati� 11. Tl� City Mamgvr is �hereby �a�orised �d dts�cted to Ml� t �� c�rtified� ca�ryr af thia zesolutiou aisL tha Co�ty 4�ditioac o!` Anoka Couc►ey. togethar�atth such oth� infos�tion as La�.sLali r�qaire 8nd to �lsi�n ir�aa� aaid Canty lluditor a csztificato t6�tE said bo�+da i�rs be�n eatored aa tbis boaad segiatero 11S s.ceton i2, ?be boods issnod hereuadar ahali bo payabie�fras ci aai Fmd mhich is her�r created. Tbe Tras�n�rsr alrall canas all ��ies rec�ivad fraa the proceeda of said bonda, all moniea appropttstad � and ttaasierred fram oth�r fi�inds a�d sll taxea leviesl far CLe iaipratoepts prarided thst f.f aqy paqmea! o# p�tiacipetl or intereat sLsil becam� du� �e� thare is aot sufffcient moa� in as�.d %m�d 1�o psy the �e:e, ths Treaaure� sbsll pay �uch p�civaipRl or inesrest i`ram tha geaeral ivad of the City and s�ch fea�d attall be r�imbwcsed for such ad�anaes out of moalie8 tA be CsadlC�d CO t33d fvud �i3a1 alid �paies' is's Co11aCLede All proceeds !ar atid bonds euept accrued #aterest slssll be crsditad to !he � • f�md snd used to pay the cost oi s+sid i�prarameaCao Sectiot► 13 e It i-a fusther pra�tid�d tb�at s�o�id it appoat at a�t tie�s t.�at the moaies csedited to �id fi�nd and ps,avid�d for taw payaant of piincips2 or fntereat os� zhe bonds �hsa the suo� boaaos due are not. aulficieat to pay Che same, thst thea ti�e City ahall issue furthes dsitaittve i�pra►e�t boade as autbosised. and th�tt the proca�daof said fux�thez d�fitnitiae -�Dnd� ai�all ba firse ased tc pay the psinctpei �i in��reeit as ie tb,ea dwe and to sodaam the esmporary boeds issnod theseuada�ro Sectia► 14o The City and this Couurcil �rtll %stitvith do all sach fiurthas proceadinga as aay be saquised b�r lsw to meke such ta:�a v�lid and biadiag lieas ag�insC avrch properiy, a�d alw shsll tske auch �urther proaseding,a ss mey be requirwl by 1sM to prwide ma�ies %r the pe,yseot of psincipal and intsxest as the save fall due ou the bands iaawd h4re�mdes a� to praride f�as� ths radeopti� of ehe saa�o. Sectioa 15a It is heY�I deteraiusd that ths collection of t.ises aod tLs proc�eds of monies appsopriated aad ttaosfesred fra4 ot6es #na�s sLsll be iu �n a�o�mt at lasat SZ ta eucess of the aoouat r�quir�d to p�ay the psinaipai and interest oa stid bonds wh�o duee, � Resolut3.oa Directing Irsuance of Tooporsry City Bsli iaprarmeat Bonds Page 4 � Section 16o The officera of �he City and ehe Covnty Au�dito� of A�Ca Camtp ere Leseby authairsed asW dir�cted to prepa�c� aad furn3sh to the purct�aser of said bonds aad Lo the attorna�s apprario� the 1�ality of ti�e is�usnae t�ereag, cart:tfied copies of all pro- csediags and r�corda relatiag to said boads aad to the finsncisi affaira of said City, and such oLher affidavit+�, certifir.at�s snd iafosmsticra as mep be sequi.sed, eo shcw the €acts relating to the legslity and marketabilfty of. said bouds 4a the esme sppear frc�s tbe booka and records vnder their cu�todq end control os aa oth�rviso ]�n to then, and such certificates, certified capiea aud affidavits, iacluding any 6eretofore furnish�l, shall be deeeoed sepre�attati�s of tha City as to tbe correctaoas of aXl statem�nta �ontainod th�roia, ADOpT�D HY THS CITi� COT�NC IL OF �8 C ITY OF FxIDLBY TBIS D�Y 0� � , 19b4o C� A1'1'BST : C1TY CI.S�iC - Mervia C e Brun�ell • MAY� - iiillias J o �e� � �� � � �ssa�r� �o.__.._,_ i�a► A�S90LOTIA�T DIRB+C?II�G TBS SfAI�E AD1D Pt�+CHABB �+ 1'B!ElPO�ASY CAR HALL B$ IT B830LVSD� By ths City Couacil of the Cit�I of Ftidlsy, Mianeaots, as lollawa: TBAT �BAS, It 1�s he=etotore bee�t dete�cained bq tbis Coun temporasy itipraraaneat bonda ia ordes to ptwids the necessasy fvade sqvi.sitioa sad psym�t of expenses relative to the follawiag ierptvi► to vit: �. as �3, It has 6ee+a detex�uiued tbat there £s at the prea�at in �ccess of $45 ��0 0 00 in the �o1lcMing fund ; to-�rit : � s�c�. ass8s� ao�� cs�a�c �c000Nr� _�� .�..,�.� whtch aum vill aot be raqnirsd for other puz�asas lrior to IT IS 1'H�F'Ox8 dete�doiaed to be in ehe interea� of the City that the sum o# $45, 000.00 ot 8egular�ecial Aa,�esa�neat Fu�rd (Caas 2......_.. .., �._._._....s_��.�. Acc�a� be f.mrested as suthoYiz�d by law �d ia accordsnce thereai is herabq detesmined to purcl�ess the sum of �45,OOOo00 of the sforee Statutes, Sectiou 429.U91, 47ie56 and 475ob6, out of the funde in R 3 eci.sl Assesement FwW 5iaaki. A�ccaint srad an bel�lf af said fuaaiuw and scc nterest as af t e date of delivery oi said 4�o�rds aad c� of su�ch �1�; it bei�g fusther deterai.asd to be reasoa$�ale and adva� to Si�king Accowat of the Regulsr 8necia��Assssmnent Fund to �n+rest �,._._o.o....,�d . tempora�ry �ame�nt �ond ta th+� Sinting 7A,eco�t o� the Spocisi Aa F�, ad, ia accordsnae with �►e prc�aigians o£ this reeoiu►tia�. 11.r� H0�8 Co�ut7 � to issu�• � l�snd s pinj�ct.s, en aew�aat P�idl�y tion ad ti icood � ���_ ota ar p�sr etiot� ;ec�us ssid Soat,��f „an 3 o The City Meaagwr and Trease�rer a�ce hereby aulhori� and dirscted to taics �qr and all steps neces�ar� to e� ect the proviaiaau of th� afore�iog seaointia� and to saks wah tzaa� er of iaods as msy be necesess�r fro0 ti� to tise ta give effect tol hQ praviaio�ns hereof a !, ADOPTSD SY TBB CITY C�tAICIL �?� CAR OF FRIDLBY THiS DAY OF ..� . 14640 w iiillias Je ase . ��• CITY CLBR� - l�ttrvin C e Br�se ��� �o. •A RESOLIITIOId O�RINa PRELII�TNAR� PLANS, SPECIFICATI�TS� AND ESTIMATES C�' �'il �o�: 3T�ET IMPfiOVENiENiT PROJF7CT STe i965-� , i BE IT RFSOL�ED, by th,e Council of the City o�' Fricll,ey aa �oll.aws: '', � � � lo That it appeare ia the irc�erest of t.he City aad of the psoperty � affected that t.here be constructed certain improve�nts� to-wits 3treet Improvements� includ3ng grading' stabilised base� hot•�adx mat9 concrete curb and gutter� and incidenta�]. draina.ge a�d otdier located as follawss (The petitioaas receiv�ed and filed by the City for the impro�vemea �*�i cated opposite to the relativ+e st,t+eet. ) Psti� Aa (1) Brookviev Driv+e 6$th Ave. south to exi.sting �� blac[ctop (2) 59th Av�enwe 4th sta to 7th sto l�bpl' (3) 76th Avern�e Central Aveo to Arthnr Sto 1al�-1' (4) ulys�ea Street 76th Aveo to Baaon sto ltti�7.' (�) BaQa�t Stt�eet Qsborne Road to 76th Aveo l�l�t-1 (6) Iakeside Road Ouoa�daga to 75th Av�eo 3�-1' �7) MaEinl.e�t 3treet Onondaga to TSth Av�eo 3$-1; (8) Hayes Street ?5th Av�eo to Ff.reside DrS..v+a lt�l! i9� Stinsou Banlevard Rice Creek Road south ],320 ft, tt2*,1� to south lins c� esco 1.3 (Fri� (10) 59th Atremtie 7th 3to to Jeffersoct St� Bo (1) F'iresicls Drive Centsa7. Ave4 to Hay�eg! c2) 5l�t,t� noenue 5t,n stQ to �th sto ( 3} Lnr►�ellaryr F,as t River Road to railroad traalce �lti Esst Riv�er Road ?9th A'v�so to Liberty East 3ervice Drive (5) El�r street Ruth sto to raiZroad traataa (6�� Ruth Strset Liberty Sto to Ruth Circle t7) Liberty str+eet , r�t x3.ver Roaa to railroaa tracica ( 8) Arthur Street Osttorn�e Road to T6th Ave o s�a ����j ttaminovs ,ailitiesD at�s aid�e atLiy) i.n escroM . �� �i� � sto i965 — i P�e 2 C� (9j Filnwre strset (10) Regis Laae (11) Asbto�a A�v�enue (12) Iro�tau $4;reet i13} 71at Way Sonth edge of I�yncta].e Buil.der� l�1-19�6tt 6th Add, to Regis Laxie Fs2mare to west Ea�e of Park- 35-19bli v3.e�w 0� Irontc�t to 79th way East Edge of Herwall to railm road tsackn East �i.ver Road to Rivervis� Terrace (11t) Riv�erview Terraoe 71at Way to Nc�rt� end of iii.v�erw�ood �Sanor (15) ��) (17} (18) • Co (1) t2 ) (3) ��t) � Ri.veraf.ex Terraae 63� way to rttssfssipp3. Pis�ae 61tth Av�enue Ba�er Street ?5th Ave�e 60th Av�snu�e Mo�roe 3treet 58th Avenue Hadi.soai Street IIniversity Aveo to 5th Sto ?3='d Avea to Osborne Roa,d 5th stre�et to I�yrsc Ssns �th St, to 7th 3to �� ��� � 7 58th Ave, to 59th gv�so Qufney Sto to riaaison sto Helene Pla.ce to 58th A�v�ao 2o That t.he C�ty Enginaer is hereby authorised aad directed to drax the PQ`�� P].as�s and specifioat3.ons and to tabulste ti�e restil.ts ad' est�mates of the aosts of said �apravements, ivaluding av+a�y it� oP cost fran 3.nce tion t,o completioa and all Pee� and e�cPense� inaurred to be inctu�r�ed� ia co�at�iaai there�w�it,h, or the f��aaacing thereof� s; to maks a prel3mi.riasy reporrt of Y�ia findingas stating therei.n whetY�e: said 3mprovements are feasible and whether they can best be mac1e aa � p�sed9 or in cormeation with aane otl'er imparavemente (and the estfms cost as recoamend�ed)p inoluding alsa a deaor3.ptioan oi the landa or a as m�q reaeive ben�efits there�ra� and as m�y be proposed to be ass�� 3p �That the City Cler�s shall act to aace�tain the name and addreaa o� t� o�er o� each parael ot land directly afYecteci or �thiu the area of' l,ands as may be proposed to be asseeaed for said in�oravaments (and e� a� tl�em) y and upoa raceipt from� said ffi�ginser of the said preliad.�ar; reporte aalculate estimates ad' assessmsnta as may be proposed re].ati th�reto agair�st each a� said landsv !to That sai.d preliminary report ot t.he �aginser anci eatioatsa at �saetes� Of 'f,�8 Ci�.ei'�Cy 8��. t!@ i�IIR1�8219C1 tr0 � t'id�1Qf.�.y S1'1L� maaA 81I8j.2.8b3A : �p@C�ORI 'f.0 'r.�B CWII@Y' 0� 8l'� pSZ'CAZ OZ i8Tlt� 88 �y b8 Bi�eC'�@�l �'lq; 8t 8,T�i �i�C 2'lBBY'f 11g �9� rB�.8�7+6 �'3Ei'AtiO� 88 ii92a. 88 8t. 3�j► p!'�OT reasonable and corivenien�o vt 1�� �e�n8 ��.�5�'y P9.8:t8 sta ].965-i �3 i ADOPTTD HY Tf� CITY COtJNCIL C�+' Tf� CITY (�+' FRIDIEY' TfII.S ?TH DAY t�+' l�lto A�$T8 �+�4����;�M;i;t`y �-�""y�"i��%�:ti� �� : _ � • . 0 120 �OLUTIUN NIU. �� 1964 � A RESOI�TTION AUTfiCRIZING AND DIRECTIlVG THE SPLIiTItJG 0� SP�GIAL ASSESSM�IT5 UN LOT 20 (EX. S. 30��), PAFtCEL 17.kOs AUDITOH'S SUBU; #92• � WIiEREAS, cert�.in special asses8atent have been levied with respect certain land a�d aaid ]and has subsequentl,y beea subdivicied, NtJof+�', THER.EFUR� BE IT I�ClLVZD, as tollowss That the assess�nent levied agairist the following described �:arca to-w:Lt: Lot 20 (Ex. S. 30� ), Parcel ].11+U, Auditor's 5ubdivision may and shall be apportioned and divided a s follawss Ori.�inal Parcat Lot � (Fx. s . 30' ) Parcel LU}0, Auditor'a Subdivision �92. �ivlsion of Par_el Ap� Lot zU (Ex. a.3U�)(Ex. pt. to I�Iacin►smeki Parcel 1145 ) s Paxcel ].L4U, Auditor's Sub.�92 Lot � (The pto of L.20 that lies N, of Sa17g� of said Lot 20. (Ex. W�ly 20° of th.pt. of said Lot 20 above descm), Auditor's Sub. �92 (Parcel 1L45) � Reg. S. Ae SW'�48 - Se�rer Iateral 5W#1�.8 - Water Lateral s� #5g F_id Reg.S.Aa SW #4� iSewer Lateral) SYJ #la8 (Water Lateral) SS �58 Reg. So A, SW #4g �Water Lateral) Ss #58 $ 1 1 ._ w3 � l, $3 ADOPTED BY THE CITY ODUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDILE7[ THIS �_, .._____... , 1964e � � n11.,{„I.iRIR v e ATTEST s � .._... CITY CLI�RK - 1►Sarv3n C. Brunaell to .68 .9� �2e3$ 1.9� 3e9? ,5 a� 3•30 7003 �� .5.32 ' OF 12� • � I • RESOLUTION N0. _„�� 1964 A R�SOLUTION AUTH�i.IZING AND llIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSE:,Sh�IJT5 ON i0�'S 1 TO 11 IP1C., BLOCK 2, OAK GRWI; AllDITION. WHE�REAS, certain special assessment have been levied with respect!� certain land and said land hr�s subsequently been subdiviaedo I NCJ���, THEI�EF�RE BE IT RI�ULV�;D, as follows: I, That the assessment levied a�ainst the following described parcei� ta-wit: Lots 1 to Lt ince, Block 2, Oak Grove Add3.tion, may and '' ahaU. be appartionsd and di.vided as follrnvs: I� Ori� Parcel Lots 1 to 7.1 inco, Block 2, Uak Grove Add. �nd � Reg. S&W (Mains) w & s �z6 Division of Parcel Approved l�d Lots 1 thru ?, �1.�k 2, Reg. S&�,( (Mains) Oak Grove Addit3.on WBaS #26 ?�ots 8, 9s 10 & Ll, Reg, S&W (Mains) Block 2, Oak Grove Add3.tion WBaS #26 s $ 0�7 b eA - _. �6,�35•87 $ �94e1? 3,�21�016 ; � W b�o 2 + $6,1835087 ADOPTED BY THE C ITY COUNCIL OF T�� C ITY OF FitIDLEY THIS _,�,_�„ �jAY OF , 19b4� i ATTEST : CITY CLII�tK � Marvin C o$x�unsell — �r. � . .,.... u. � 122 � � • �sosurzou rto. �, L9�► A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTINC THE S PLITPING UF SI'LCIAL a��s�s�:�rrrs c�t Pnxc�, 3400, iT� � s�tc �;� PAitTs OF IAT 3?, �o� ON TiIE E. AND ONS ON THE ��. SiI� OF EA:iT RNEd: ItUAll, AUDIlOR'S stlz�D�vlsION �39. Tn'HEREAS, aertaf.n special aasessment have bee�n levied with re certain la�l and said ].aad ha� subsec�uent]y been subdivided�• N�J, TIiF��FF'OI�L £sE IT R�iULVk�A, as follows: to That the asaessment le�v3.ed against tha following described parce7js, to�rit: PARCEL 3lr00, ITE�i I BE:tNG Tl•d� PAl-�T� OF LCrl' 37, �% UN Tf�E E. & UNE ON Zfi1� F:. SIDL� OF TH� EA�T RIVE:� HUAD, AUUITUR � S SUB. �39. �I Ori�,.na1 Parcel I�and Or N Parcel 3400, It� I being two Reg. S. Ao �s 5.� parts of Lot 37: one on the E. S W#50 (Mains) 2 68�20 & one on the W. 5ide of East � River Rd., Auditor�s 5ub. �f39 $�5A(�1�,.02 Di, vision,of .:arcel :E�ro_ved Paxcel 3400 - Item I being two Reg. S. Ao parts of Lot 37, one on the E. & one on the W. side of Fast River itoad � Ebc. Pt . of Aiorth 5uburban Sanitary Sewer District, Audii.orrs 5ubdivision �39• Parcel 5350, Part of Lot 3? Reg. s. Ao (NSSSD) Auditor"s subdi.visior� #39 s W #50 (KSSSD) $ �74054 $i,qo�..2s 2 �0 $5,�b4.az ADOPTED BY THE CITY OOUNCIL OF TH� CITY UF FRIDLEY THI:, __ D�pY OF � 1�' I ATTESTs C CL�iiC - Marvin C. &vnse7l � IY3L��ram d• 123 RF..SOLUTION N0. ,� 1964 • A RESOLUTION AUTHOitIZING Nt1D DIRECTINQ Ti� SPLITTING OF SI'' � CIAL AssESSMF�I'I's t�t LoTS 3s 4, 5& 33 TO 3? IbtC., ffi3OCx 6, FRIULE7C PAZt', LoTS 6, ?& 8, EIACx 6, FRIDLEY PAiuC AND IA� 38� ffioCK 6, FR1vLEY C� C� �iEEtEAS, cer�ain specisl assess�m�ent have bee� Ievied with respect cei�ain land and said land ha� aubsequeatly beeu subd3vZded. NOW, T�ItEF�tE BE IT liESULVID, ae to]1�a T1�uit the assese�ent levied against the follo�wfr�g ciescribed garcels�, io wit: Lots 3,k,5 & 33 t� 37 ince, ffixk b, Fridley Park, Lote b, 7 & 6, Bl�ock 6, Fridley Park, and Lot 38, H�ock 6, �icileyr Park, may and ehall be apportioned and cliv3ded a6 follrnrst ! � _w _ Lots 3s4,5 & 33 to 37 inc. $lock 6, FridLey Park Lots 6,7 & 8, H1.oak b, Fridley Park Lot 38, B].xk 6 Frid],e y Park Div,is�i.ori� o� �'srCe]. Ap�rOVed Lots 3& 4, B�ock 6 Fridley Fark ,� Lots 5& 6, Bclock b Fridley Park Lots '� & 8, $l.ock 6 F�idleq Park Lots 33 & 34, Block 6 Fridl�r Park I�1�nd �. keg. S. A. S & W �22 (Iaterals} SS �?2 19b�. 2 street Rag. S. Aa S 8: W #22 (Le,terals) ss �22 196a,-2 Street Reg. S. Ae S & W #22 (Laterals ss �22 � R.eg. 5. A. s & w #22 (Laterals) S� #22 1961 2 street Reg. 3. Ao � S & W #22 (Latersls) ss �22 19b1 2 streat Reg. S. Aa S & W #22 (L8►terals) ss #22 19b1-�2 Street Reg. $. A. S & �J #22 (Laterals) SS �22 $ 36�7e� 2, .21 l, .50 6�9•10 � 7.69 1, 9.�9 .29 9.10 � u5a9� �►6.43 1 �7f o� $ �1.090 9$9Q39 .:. ..�•53 9.k� �1�,�0 . 9�9.4�0 a •53 9•1� � .�0 9039 2�17..53 4�.9040 I j9]..80 4192.85 2�71.53 12� P�.ge 2 RI�ULUTI�I N0. ,�__ 196�4 Continusd I� Divi.aion af Parasl Anrnaved _�..�� .�... �� Lota 35 & 36, Hlock 6 F�i.dley Parlc � Lots 37 & 3g, B1ock 6 Fridley Paric � Reg. �. Aa S & W �22 (7�aterals� S5 #22 Reg. S. A, S & h' #22 (T�aterals) SS #22 12�5 ��.� � 91.�0 492.85 271.52 91e79 492og5 ...�2 $?�?340� ADOPT.�D HY THE CITY CuUIJCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ",�. D�AY OF , 19640 . � � ATTF�T : CITY CLII�K � Marvin Ce Brunsell � � i�AYOR — Willism J. Nee � � �J �sot�rri�rr r�o. ,,,_,_,,,, i�r. A RESOLUTION AUTH�iI2ING ANll DIl�7CTING THE 5PI.TPTING Olr SPECIAL ASSESSMIIVTS ON IA►i'S 11, 12� 13 & 14s BIACg R, RNERVIEW HEIGHTS. Wf�F.EAS, certain special asaes$ment hatro beea levied wi'th reapect to certain lsrui an�. aaid land has snbaequently beea aubdividedo NOW, TkigtEFORE }� I'r KESULVEU, as fallowss That the assessment levied againat the followirag deocribed parcels� toa+wit: Lots 11, 12, 13 & 14, ffixk R, Hiverrisw Heights, may and ahall be apportioned and divid+sd as %llcwr�s Oriu3.nal Parcel ..�,.� ...�..�� Lots 11, 12, 13 & ]1rs B7.ock R, Riverview He3�hts Division of Parcel Apvroved Lots 11 & 129 Hlock R River�iisw Heights Lots 13 & 14, ffiock R Ftiverview Heip,�ta �.., • SW #13 Reg. S.A. :�dd+i#?1 ��� sw #�3 Reg. S. Aa Sa�+t �21 sw #�3 Rego S. A. S&1�: #2]. c � _ � ��. � � ].40.01 21.98 ......�s.� $ 1,156.?5 � �,,�.� _ � .., �i c � �s� 10.99 49703+� � �� � .. � $ ].,156.?5 ADOPTED BY THE CZTY CO�INCIL OF THL C iTY 0F FRIDLEY THi5 � DAY OF , 19b4 6T`1'k�T: CITY CLERK -- Harvin C. MAYOR m Wi3liam Jo Nee 12� Ii�OLUTION PJO. �„_ 1964 • A R,�50LUTIUN AUTHURIZIPIG AND DIitECTiP�G THE CC�IBINING U� C�iTAI�I SPECIAL ASSES�NI:;NT� UN LOT 10� BLUCK D� LUT 11� BLOCK D, A:1D I.�T 12� I3LOCK D, iiIVL;NIE�. IiF,It'HT�. � • ��H�H�:AS, certain speci.al asse�sment have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been combined, NOI;, TliF�tEF'�ItL; 1�L iT i�ssoLV4:D, as foLlows: That . the assessment levied against the followi.n� de�cribed parcels', to-wit: Lot 10, Block D, Lot 11, Block D, and ?rot 12, Block ll, Riverview Hei�hts, may and shall be appoi•tioned and Qombin�d as follows: Ori�inal Yarcels Furi ,d Ori.�inal AmAUnt � Lot lU, Block D Reg. So Ao $ 5050 8iver View Hei,�hts 5Vd #13 35a� SW #21 (Z/b servo ) 167o1a0 196�4 serv.Conna (W8a5 Comb. ) 96m05 Lot 11, Block D River Viey� Hei,�hts R6g• S• Ao JsJ:G sw #13 350� St�d 1'F21 (1/6 serva ) 155.1� 196+4 Serv.Cortn. (S�18a� Comb. � 96006 Lot lz, Block D Reg. So A�; 5•52 River View Hei.ghts SW #13 - 350� SW #21 (Laterals) 155•10 1964 Serv.Conna (ir�&5 Combo ) 46_06 Division o� Parcel A�proved �lxnd __.._� . �. _._.. $g�7o31 thei � aun � Lcts lU, ].1 & i2, Block D Rege Sa A, � 1bv54 River View Hei�;hts Sh` �13 105,W SYd �21 (Laterals & 2 5erv.) 477a6U 19b4 5ervoConn (4i8oS . Comb. � 1/2 Serv.) 2,�1� �87.33. A.DOPT�ll BY TI� CITY CUUPJCIL OF TI-i� CITY UF FRIDLEY THIS DAY UF � 19640 � ATTEST: CITY CL�tK - Karvin C. Brunsell NAYOR � William J. Nee. 12�� � • xESOl,trrIO� �oo � 196k A R.�iOLUTIUN AUZi{ORIZING ANU DIR�;CT��C TiiE COt�3INING OF CL'1cTAIIJ SPECIAL A;,S�:iSM]�IVTS tXV IAT 15' ��K K ANll 7AT 16, BLOCK R, N.IVT�� VIEk HEICHT5 . �r'H�EAS, certain special assessment have been levisd with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently i�een aombinado N041, THI�i.�FUItE B� IT 2�ESUL1iisD, as follows: That the assessment levied against the foilawing described parcels, to—wit: 7�ot 1$, Block R and Lot 16, Hl.ock It, &iver Yiew H�.i.�hts, � may and shall be apportioned and ctwnb3.ned �a.s follo�rrs: � Parcela � Or3.Qi.ru�l Amgunt Lot 15, Block R, SBd: #l3 � 35 0� River View Hei�ts Reg. S. Ao 5•52 W&S #21 (1/3 sern.&Zaterals) 21�8.69 I,flt 16, ffiock R S&t�� �l3 35a� River View Hei.ghts Reg. S. Aa Se52 t��BaS �f21 (1�3 Serv.& I,aterals) � Division of Parcel Approved Fynd ._._.. Lots IS & I.6, Block R, River View Heights $57g.42 Ori�,ir�8.l =t S�Cji� �13 W (Ls� Reg o 5 o A o 11.01�. WBaS #21 (2/3 Serv.& L,aterals) „ 1� 8 $57go42 ADOPTI�.D BY THE CITY CQUI4CIL OF Tfl�: CTTY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF � 196�4� � ATTE5T: CITY CLF�iK — Marvin Co Brunsell MAYOR — William J. Nee 12� • C� • THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR E�niny Mr. Earl i�iagner City Mana�er Fridley City Hall 6l�31 University Avenue NE Fridley, tiinnesota Dear Mr, Wagner: � �i�� ����,h 4AS i�ls�! �, aa �: 0 !Z �Illq��t , a ' a � 1M,l�t �RiilAlt u � -.,. . . December 2, 1961t �29 THE MINNBAPOLIS TRIBUNE Mornirtg and Su.nday I am writing about the reso�,uti.on of the Fridley Council on November 16 (saying my articlea had been ��fa7.ae and mieleading'� �finsofar aa they would indicate that Charles E. Johanson has a personal motivation�� contrary to Fridley�s best infi,erests); and about statements in the November 25 issue of The Record sa�ring the Minneapolis Tribune ��refused�� t,o print a resolution from y�ur council, although the council "ordered copies sent to the Minneapo2is Tribune��; and that the Tribune acted similarly after "the Fridley Chamber of Cormneree passed a resolution supporting NSHD and had a copy sent to the Tribune.�r The Council�s November 16 resolution was in fact mailed to the Tribune only late last week, reached this office November 27 and taas seen by me only on Monday, Nov�ember 30. I promptly began work on a news story which i.ncluded it amd appesred in todayts Tribune (Wednesday� December 2). I appreciate your telephone sxplanation of the reasons for your delay, as well as your statement that no other communications have been made by you to the TribUne. You may also be interested in statem�ts made to rae �iesday by Mrs. 5ue Miskowic, secretary, and Mr. Wa].ter Miller, president of the Chamber of Commerce, that no communications whatsoever on t3�is matter hav�e aetually been sent by the Chamber to the Tribune. While I realize that y+ou are not responsible for statements in The Record, y�ou may be interested i.n the facts on a charge that we further ��ig�ored�� a North Suburban Hospital District communication on its buildi.ng plans. The Star did print a brief story on this, but by the time it reached the Tribune� we had already printed the substance of a11 the news in it. On N:r. Johanson. The Tribune has re�erred to any interests of his only tWice -- once after he �lunteered the information f,r� answer to a question at a public meeting; 130 CONTINUATION • THE MINNEAPOLIS 2 I STAR AND TRIBUNE again, as background, after Mr. Jack Dennen, Blaine member of the hospital board, raised the issue of nadverse comments regarding personal gain�� in a public state- �:ent. (I enclose marked copies.) Mr. Johanson told me on the telephone Twesday that he does not feel this was printed unfairly. I hope we maq hear more directlq and rapidly if the Council again wishes to cammurti- � cate a statement to the Triblme. We�re human and we make our mistalces, but we are eager to hear from y�ou, good or bad, on any occasion. Since�el f/ � � �`�� - Qictor �olm � Staff Wr3.ter and Science Reporter • � r�x�a�c�zzs �BUx� VC:mbh cc: Mr. Walter Miller Mrs. Betty Wall Mr. Roderick I. Chalmers I • m � � ,� � M.. I�� R MINNEAPOUS TRIBUNE * Sun., Nov. 15, 1964 � --- - - - __ � �31 � �.� �� �° �C�ors�� e�r�� � � � . . . _ � . tr _� � � ����t��►. _ ..� �a.��C� ���`.�;: �R COi3N struction. Ten "felt there def- , �r::,nne Staft Wr3ter initely should be no delay." �4fas� »ort}� suburban doc- tors opp�se iauilding a new na.th su�.::•ban hospita2 now and too few «Tauld use it Y �' to f i 11 it, a��� � University of � . ,�,`� Minnesot a � p:ofessor said �� ;, '� Sar.urday. ►� > He made , < this charge — � `= "� � after a survey, , �, �' he reported, of " "�" "'� '" ` 35 Fridle�, Meyer Columbia H e i o h t s, New Bria'�ton, Coon Rapids and St. Anthony �octors — as the proposed .sospital's backers pre;�ared tc readvertise $3.3 miiliorz wori�i of bonds, after an initial failure to seli them. One of the hospital's spon- sors re�Iied with a formal statement calling the profes- scr uninformed. And the Minnesota Hos- pi�a1 Association — in part spi� red by this months-long n suburban controversy Lted ta push statewide hospital plu_�ning to prevent such squab�Ies elsewhere. i;iESE ��"�RE the latest develop:r.en::s over now un- ceriain builc:ing of a 147-bed, $2.8 millior. Fridley hospital ny the five-community North Suburban Hospital District. Backers say it is urgently needed. Opponents say it will only compete for patients with a similar-sized hospital now being eompleted in Coon Rapids {outside Anoka) 10 miles east -- and wili not compare in quality with a larger, $4.5 to $5.8 million hospital Minneapolis St. �5ary's would like to build in i,he same area after a f e years. TH� SiTRVEY of n o r t h suburb doctors — all but two or three, he claimed, of those who practice in the fiospital's proposed service area -- wa ' made by Dr. Maurice W. ieTpver� Fricliey resident and � al't tiS6�Ciu�t! �9Y��kTlAfiE��" �$)(`: I 1:� � , in the u:►iversity �r� a a�;ci Y3cntai Schoots. A ra:mu° dentist, he is also ' a doctor �f phy�siolo�y and I does research now in that ir.iedical field. He said: ITwenty-five out of 35 doc- tors he questioned favor de- �;;�inR �'r:�:',c�s' 4:!?s;�it�i• �ot�- Nine said they would use the hospital if built as the "primary" place to take their patients. Eleven said they would use it as a"secondary" hospital, and 15 said "t h e y definitely would not" use it. Expert studies show that a 150-bed hospital must have 21 doctors making it their primary basa if it is to re- main 70 per cent fiIl�d. (Any- thing beneath 70 to 80 per cent occupancy is common- ly considered uneconomical by hospital authorities.) `°Tho area presentiy has only enough physicians to maintain about 35 per cent occupancy. Nine to 10 more must move in (and use the hospital) to maintain 70 per centoccupancy." A reply was issued by Jack Dennen, a fire insurance rate inspector who is Blaine's � elected representa.tive to thei, North Suburban DistricL � HE SAID "the people who elected us" determined that a hospital should be built, and "our architects" and "several" area doctors "have informed us" it will be "the best possible" The need h�s been deter- mined, he said, "by our own Anoka County hospital plan- ning group." (This is a citi-� zen's group operating with-; out fuli-time staff or con- sultants, u n I i k e planning agencies now established for the Minneapolis, S� Paul and Dultith-S erior azeas.) Denn described M e y e r as "one indivictual," in- formec� in dentistry but noC; hospitals, who has never at4 �g• � DISTRICT representatives; he said, have spent "many, many hours" on the problem,; and "many� , many adverse and derogatory eomments re= garding personal. gain have! been macle pertaining to some. of our board members� which� i'$GE �q��11`�i1� 4�'0 i11�� ti`11A�' 1 The only such pubiic etata! ment on district board mem� bers' finances has been one volunteered by m e m b e r Charles Johanson o! Fridley. A well-known buitder, he said he owns 14 "100-foot-or-so" lots a mile from the hospitat site and plans to build' $30. : . ��e������ on Meyer's statistics. Dennen said the district would readvertise its bonds "in a week or two." No defi- nite bid was forthcoming when the district made its � first bond- offer last month, and � the only money avail- i, able, a financial representa- tive said, was at too high an' interest rate. MEETING IN Minneapolis last week, the Minnesota Hospital Association voted 91 to 7 for an urgent effort tol spur and caordinate hospital . planning throughout Minne- I , sota. ' The Minneapolis area agen- � cy in this field—the Planning A�ency for Hospitals of Met- ro�olitan Minneapolis — and a similaz Duluth - Superior agency are new and sti11 bare- ly tried. �A St. Paul . area agency, however, is two years old. Already, say its members, its presence has nipped iri the bud several unneeded build- ing projects. The agency has. simulianeously 1 a u n c h e d studies to try� to insure the S� Paui area high-quality� care when and where it is needed. .. .. �✓ . . .�"'�y �����Q��$�� . G���� ����� � t �� ��� ����}�.�� ' By VICTOR COHN �, Minneapolis Tribune StafY LVriter ' � A group onnosing the. im-' mediate building of , a new north suburban hospital tried anc� apparently failed to win new s u p p o r t Wednesday ' night Several Btaine residents ap peared b e f o r e the Mounds View Village Councit and op- posed construction now of a 149-bed Fridley hospital. : BLAINE, Mounds � V i e w; Fridley, Hilltop and Spring Lake Park make up a North Suburban Hospital District that�expects to break ground next month. e hospital district board member, Charles Johanson of Fridley, said last night that he owns 14 "200-foot-or-s�" building lots a mile from the �' hospital site, and plans to build $30,000 houses on them. The possible claim on :'dis- trict taxpayers if the hospital should faiL > Tom McCauley, B 1 a i n e, 'said the hospital would not be "a full hospital;',: f u I I y eQuipped; that many a r e a doctors oppose it and ' will :not use it and that taxpayer.s could wind up with a burden. ' Robert Van Hauer, senior a s s i s t ant administrator at � . Glenwood Hills, countered:. "It will be just as good a; �os- pital as it is possible to de- ;1 vise. . I'll challenge y o u� to '; point out any deficiency." �. '-' ' Under the agreement with � Glenwood Hills; s a i d Zane � M a n n� Minneapolis b o n d� counsel� `°There will not be '•, and can't be a tax ievy." If � iiE SAiD it in answer to. an objector's questions about his possible financial interest. He said he bought the Iand, now,. farm, Iast fall, "a good, seven or eight months" after the site was picked. He has been a builder in Fridley for 20 years, he said, and nat- urally "hopes" .to seli these� houses too. The district, said Mrs.I' Betty W a 11, its chairman,, took an option on its land ore than. two years ago, hough the exact site was ot picked until last March. ohanson was in the 5-ta2 majority that voted to go a h e a d wi t h an o peratin g con-. �tract with Glenwood Hills H�spitai, GoIden Valley. Arguments last night con- cerned: ' The need for the hospi- tal in view. of completion Jan. I of 144bed Mercy Hospital at Anoka-Coon Rapids, 10 Glenwood Hills failed to meet �iles aw�y. its' lease payments — with ..�� uality o� t h i s$2.7 VVtll�ih t�ii dINS�!'i�E te t� t`�F��►y ��nfuitl�i�ridl�y hospltAl anci �3.3 million in bonda�- wo s �� '������ ���'���� � � � �� could bring suit ��ainst Glen- W� Hills; compa ed w i t h i wood Hills and all it owns," S ttte quality af a Sf :: to $S.S, Mann said., � m►llion. 225-bed hospital t;7;.t, No Mounds View citizens i�M��eapotis St. R'Iary s Hos- ` appeared to s u p p o r�t Lhe ' Pital has 'pmpos�d four miles . east—or compared with �6:9 Blaine o b j e c t o r s. Blaine . paitview-Southdale • now go= M a y o r Bill Swedeen said 3 most Blaine councilmen op- �.ing up. z , ,. .. pose deIay. , i _ __ ��..----�--� __ Dscsmber 7, i964 l�i�c. Ssrl P. Wagaer, Citq M�aagar Me�mbers of �he City Councii City of Fridley 6431 Uaiversity Avgnus 1�. 8. Fridley, Minnesota 55422 Gentlemsn; At the regular mseting of the Fire Depart�ment, Thursday, Decen�ber 3, 1964, the members directsd u� to wzite . a letter to the Council, rsqu�ating a�eeting �ith th� in regards to the new Ordinancs sstablishing a paid Fire Chief, this meetiag to be sst up at your conveaiencs. BSA:cks � Respectfully youse, gp � H[TGHSS, Chie Fridley Fire Department � 3 ,/ PARKS A�D PIAY�6R�S St�mCOlSMiTT�S lB8T2I�G M�'�T�S � DiGIVBJ�SR 248 1964 The n�etinq wae callad to atdar at 7:30 by Vica-c9►airman Swansoa. M�beic8 PraAetatf S'�►8iiB0;1a Skj�t'VO�.d, Sile,�80�lo Su�b�A Otb�re pr�senta Co�il�n Jaha wri+�l�t, l�ceo T�aro�s Coal�rau, i�it�o _OL'�C�BR,,,,,1 �, ];964 �G..�MI�S: 1'he minut�,s of the mee�inq of Octa%e� 19, 19b4 were app�ov�d aa nsil�de � ' ei ': � � �: .i I ._ • • ;!�.ii+_ • :..i. "�_:. =�_._ `! � 5!!�. ;l! �. '' ; ��� r ' 4 ;. 'h� 1'he City has �isaussed locatiou of srv�cal wells o� aal�o4i clist�cict �so�e�ty a Za rrturri f�ar tt�is ps�.vila�t, tii� City ia soquast� to dsv�lop two bas�ball diamonda at tho �a8t side o�E the C�ao�wotia iar u� o! tlse �bools � Diame�ds shaild be s�a►c1y fo� battir�g p�ractid�, �tc. ia the Sprix�g of 1965 o T�ho 1955 park budq�t ir:clu� or�e a�ditfa�eial ba�kstop a� �+� C o An add3.tia�al backa�ap will cost $350.00. 400 yarda of sad waulc3 be requir�d foac each i�s�giNel,d. 1'h�� l�as b� sea� cliseuseioaci ai use of the autti�I.ds �oac s foo�ball fi�ld o�►s City wouid b� a�sq,�ct�d to maintain the diamonds a�d would bav� th� ua� oi tb►. aiamonaa �n tho sc�iool ia not usiag t�hs�ao Mo'tioA�y Skj.l�YOld.s ..��+GG�nded .by, Sa�ao�o..�.to :tastrvtCt �lro Doliliu t�,g� d�s s on �i� east �i�de o�y��i� Comr�oaae a� b�qin i� two bae�al l a i�wand i�s4�a►ilation_ i�ist�_ �iy a M�hii''C�1.�:teeµ`undira�as�u98 that �h� dia- ` � s are for joix�t us� af �� C�,�y and ?.mdeps�c3ent Sc�hool Diattict �140 llatica� car,�.i+�dY.�. --_ ' • � - ,►► �t;•.t _,.►r�. '3i� �io turth�ar infaocrosticaa 2sas }�en ssceiv�cl cn a�►ls oi san�d, '',! Y'��"...:Y ': �,�_i_ r�4 1 o T'h� Co�ncil requ�sta r�a�ndatio� fn� p�o�la v�ho wauld b� qualifi�d at�d willi�ng to sarve ca� voluntNr co�a�siasio�o a o �e Couneil has leae�d a buildit�g fe� the Youth C�t�ac foac a period oi one yraz� � sv�pgc�t of tlt�► group on an iafc�el, iadivi- dv�si baeie is r�quuestsdo � I�ISCUSSIOii OF „�"+�'�DB$CRIPTI�1 FQR JaIRSC�'OR OF PAIiX3 AaID RBCRSATZG�is �._.....�_..._.� ���.,.. _ Thw jab desaY�ption pr•s�ont�d at ti� S�t�emb�ac mNtiaq oi th� sub- committ�s was dis�euse�d and revis�do (Copy of r�rvis�i! d�ecri,ptio� 1s attached' a PARKS A�iD PLAYQ1t�3 St�—OO�Q�ITT�iB M�BTIDtC� �8 � NO�Vi1�SR 24. 1964 � CQiit�fi� s e s � �� 1 0 Motio�t by S�son, ,�conaea � sxj�acvoia �t tho coa�i.tte. as�t rx. jab deacriptfou as revi�ed and read. Motian carriNe The Coa�aittal reca�ame�ds adoptio� oi the j ob deeai4ption by tl�o R�c- . reatiau Cona�a�,saion at the j oi�cit mestinq on Novmabar 30, 1964, and #urther r�co�da that the oint meeting act to a�cure a,�cova � . � , �....�._.� .. �'P'i�l��irse a k at►d �,scxeatia� Diractar b� the Co�ttteil� au� i�aoo�sdiat� __ ... .A.. __ _p�� . ..� .. � nctio�u to hiro a Dir�ctaso �,.y.�.�.�.�..�.- ,...�,�_��..��.. C.v�a-. � ,��:� n,�.,� d�t I?_ I�Ct�3S�E�� PZAtt�A38 OF I 3 16 ,� 1,�7._„�� ADrDITZO�ts T'he ta,�oss and assessm�erita on Lot 16 have been paid hy tha Carl�aa� 8etate• �he Carl$or► e8tate ask8 pay�aeant of �2,984.83 foac purc�►aa� of Lat 16. Z�he Carlso� estste wil]L give ua a quit claim dNC� oz► Lot 17. $1,580.00 in taxes and aseese�oenta auco outstandiaq aqainst Lo�t 170 �otion � gu��s. _.s b� ek,�vo�'v�old to re,a,�u�st C�t�,,j�,�,�p ._..�_ . .. ......� . ..,w.:� < ,..,,,w�..w,�.......�. to purcl�ase Lot 16 at tho bost aegot3ated prici. Motio� casried. _. , ... .. ....,�w�..m.�����,..��«�,.,�m.,� �. .�V. �..� .. - � ' .:. �. . _�!�.' All r�Nce are resdy �� flooai�o D+�r� Don�.ir� la woock3x�q ott ic� �ain- tenance msthc�da a�d mar.h3nery. Rinks will be cleased oi aubw ae aooa as it fa11s this yeax o Sc�iecltt�e of war�nirx� houasa r�vvi�w�d. 8ous�e will open �emaber 10 (or aihean ice is readyf arad will bs open uu�til Fob�ruary 15 tatc vntil �kt0 �ce goas outj . Fiaurs w111 bo 6 to 9 P.lt.. Manc7ay t�rouc,�i Fridayt 14 A►.M. to 9 P.Ka . 3aturdayat and 12 �too� to 9 P.x. o suwd�ys. - . -� • „� «. � :�. . - ; �� , . �. ,. .,., � 1 . . r.: - _ _ �__._ � _._ . 1.�� �. .7, ___ _ _.y__ Donliu sopoacta that theac� is na aoad to acquit� a�ditio�al laad to provide acceas to tZw psrk at 't9th ax►d Ald�s► at th� riv�ar. Caraltt� membera will 3sispact fihe sit�. __i �t• _: r!-..x._!.•.::�_ i ;!. � i.i i�:�±.;.= We bave titls to the lanc� nvw, but cazuwi take po�easioa� vatil a p�rfo�cmance bond o� the area i� clear�d yp. xhe City Cl�k wili prssent all relevaAt docwo�nta on the lat�d to the City 8t�ginw� with the aim o£ s�ttling an�y otttsta�diz�g grobloma. �1. �1 i;`l .� . i � i�1 I. � �� Y.. _�.�. Actiwu to dam Rice Crei,]c �ast of Gutral Averue haa nat procMCle� so far. Probl�as with a��we� cc�u�setions 3a� the area► sers to bo solved. Ho definite co�oaaitmea�t of at�,ppoact bas be�n rec�ived troa � s 0 � PARKS AND PLAY�DS st�B-COiMlLt'� �BB"PI� MINtF!'SS - D10�VSlB�BR 24, 1964 \iQA`r�iiu� � r � • . � � the Cou�ty. . _��'> ; �f �. � s� � = ' . : , � �: �+_ • � .� _. _� �1 � !: �c « • � � � . � � ;. 1.i1i,. �. R�aidente of swanatrone°� Additiooa requ�at dov�lopmet�t of a�1qyQraitid ad jacent to HighwaY' #i00 o�n swans�trom' e Court o Dio descri�,Qtic�t of th� proposed site was qive�t it� tho 18tte�7r. 1'be la�csci is paC�e�tly b�isyg considatc�cl by the Swa�rd of A,pp�als go�c a apecial uae pw�mit to buila daubls but�galowa. Donlia wili g+et a ciafiuite dosc��,ptian aAC1 the Cona�ittes wiii consider tha matteac at the Nov�a� 30th joint �tls�q. . i.. �Y �''i: r� c �to D�cemb�r m�eting �►edul�d a� preswat. Cbairman Will Csll n�titg if ��d. Joisit �tinq witb Recreation Ccaamaiseion az Nova�obeac 30. i964 at 7:30 at tbe .7�uioac 83,�► 3c�oo+1. i . � i•A�1 i � {Y'_ , i+ T'ha IDlrltlTiq 8d j O�� 3� 9 t 54 P o�Ia R�speCt,fully sub�aittad a Robei't J o 8ug�t�ts sec�retary to the svib-ew�onitt�e Attacfimetit: Jo� DoBariptiori � ��1°9! 0� �D2LE`Y� i�S�TA O�YCE 0� 1lU�bYl� Y113F�GG'r� YOPYC: il�T�`� �1P�xT T� C'd39t MAilAG�B li0V�16�1�, 19b� i��� Ol� i'�RM1IT8 i�3IIY�D 1964 L9b3 THIS YEA� LAST TEKx TYPE O�!► OO�i3Tl�UCTI� �ON�ER 110�Bit TO UATE TO �A16 �eidenti:l, Y6 �S 222 202 xaside�►tia2. Garages �,0 11 121 177 Alteratians 6 Additions 3 9 47 64 l��.tipl� �l�inga 1 9 Y6 41 Ce�m�msrciai 0 3 5 12 iaduatsia� 1 1 8 8 I�unicipal 0 0 0 1 Churchos b Schoole 1 0 4 0 Hospitale 0 0 0 1 Sigas 2 2 21 l�i Moving 0 A 1 9. SO 3 ��S � .�.�._ aeating 25 21 �83 336 Plumbiug 29 28 365 428 �&ectrica� 40 35 535 S68 . . �$ � Residsntial xesid�atiuA. C,�rages A�t�ra=ic�s 6 Additi�a l�ultipla Dael'lings Cammesaial Induatrial , Municlp�tT Chnrches a Schools Hospitala 8igns i�o�ving E8TIMATED �►ALUATI�B 0� BVI�'.DIIKs PSR�STS ISSUSD �2S3,Ob0 $ 248.800 �3,642,785 $3,307',600 14.599 25,8Si 192,3b9 259;0lS 9,200 122,506 93,200 319,524 30,000 1,125,000 1,426,b00 2,13�i,S00 �►0� 140, 000 889. Q00 2�6. 200 25,000 30,000 593,000 831,000 mo� •a •o- �,s, o00 50,000 QOR 711,320 •0� �a •a -a z�o, aw 800 1,200 8,630 4,5�0 �0- �0- �O' 2S0 8, 99 1, , 7 , , , . 9 � �� � R�POBT T8 CIZY NAIiAGBit 1�0@iBl�IDBR, 196�i . �rrs �.scr�c�. BXCA1�ATiNG CAS GENSBAt. AEATI1tG ROUS� 1�0�lIliG 1�lAS�Y 03L iISATIIIG PH.AS'1'B�YIIG �U�1IItG �00lI1� 3�QIS WELL D�RYI.LiI� PRGS 2. lit�SR 0� LIC�S�3 CtJ��E11Tn.•Y Ili 881�SCT AJib &IC�E FBl�S COQ.FtiECTS� TO UATE 1QU1�Elt 1�SE8 CQ�.BCTED s� $ sss 23 345 42 630 94 2,350 49 735 0 �0- 41 615 4 60 19. 165 44 660 4 60 11 �.65 3 4S 3s� —�;-��----.._._.._... PS�MiT 1►�83 196�ri 1963 TflYB YSAR LAST YEA� PB&�T I�IJI�ffiE'R8 T9CPE �iOVB�SR pOV8t�8R TO �ATE TO QAT6 �7297m7330 DUIY.DY1qG $ 702 �2, S93 �12,131 $14, 97� �i673-4712 �2974-2998 #3412434b0 E[.L►C'l7tICAY, H8A1311G � !1. �' r., � 385 523 416 298 8,194 225 6,531 820 5,933 8,576 5,526 7,807 s=c�vs io ao 9i 6� $2,036 $3,9ds6 ¢32,880 �36,9�6