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08/02/1965 - 5986u 0 XURMUL Ptiblic Heariag9 Zoly 120 19"o Board of SqualixatUm. Judy 190 19650 Regular N"bingo fitly 190 19650 Serial rmatiago fitly 220 19"a 1. Show Case a- LISA Rovomtimt 2, Beeouing Request - C+-2S to *-1 {Astle�EoOCd? o 3. Delay of DOW21tion -► S2S/527 - 56th AV e Xort 40w t (Tabled 7/19/65),, Jam— dr- pages 1 - so Page 60 Pages T - 340 Page 350 Page 36o Page 37a Page 380 40 SuLNUM Pettit 5519 - 4th Street Northeast ( Tabled 7/1.9/65 ) o 62 /��% %�fn-���•� %e 39 0 S. BuUding Permit - 359 - S7th Plane and 349/353 57th Plaaa Northeast (Tabled 7/19/65) 0 6s Petits to Post Able Streit foc 2-Hour Parkin90 7a BUU4J.W Past •- 6473 - 602 t1averss ity AvaMue y Northmst 0 Ct 8, Bids - Civic Center (opened 2 Poll, - August 2, 1965)o 90 Budget - 19660 10a Building Board MmsetUV muteso July 280 19650 120 Fridley Safety Meeting Minutest May 21, 19630 13o PIAMLU g Commission Mertitrg Mlm*es0 JUILY 290 1965a 130 Fridley Housing and Radvielopamt Authoarity Himutes 0 July 69 1965o 14. Fridley Housing &I Redevelopment Authority *Anutes0 July 190 1965o Page 400 Page 410 Pages 42 & 430 Page 440 Pages 45 - 530 RRWUM COMMn TXW A . - .AMW 2, 1965 (Coat ) IWO 15,E `lydl+p' Ra"iM &W FAdevolWment AuthWity Dlimtes s J%ay 210 1965 a Pagan 54 - GO* 164 Fridl4W RMSIng and R"evolopmMt Authority Xim*tw o jWx 28 a 1965 s 17o C 'auf." atima s (a) Fie D9rectms Utility ailllng (b) FIVAMO DIrQCt0Cs SS#5A & Ski A$8088MORt Rolls tc) City Bngia 1ttaa:hax» Drive (+d) Mom Coxporations Sawar and Water cc Polk Streot (6) I+ Ulaxa Re81+2MUOD from I UMM ReUMIOna Caa�oaittes 1$. Claims* 19, Eati &AGs 20o LiCSUS" o 21 o Building Pemit and varlanCe - 584 RiC$ Crete TWraCe — Bieft0na Fang" 61 - 65. Pages 66 - 70. Pages 71 & 72. Page 730 Pages 74 - s2 22. BmUding Past and VaQriame - 999 Pand(WA - DeemWYs Page 83. 23o 09divance , dim' Chapt4W 451 244 Coiaddsaaation Order 24929 - SSM@ Page ". Pages 85 & 860 2S o Salasy Raaooam - iono Page 87. 265 AM0iUtmvntss 2 � Page sso 27. ResolutUm Avftarising ST. 1963 -1v ages 99 & 90. 28. Reaalution AathcaCiZing SplittUW ASMW Q msnts .- Pamela 2100 & 2120a Page 910 295 RW01 tioa - Rot Drainage Stsa+dya v Page 924 1 304 R alutian Direeting Prapatatioa of AsseSOVMt 1 Roll - SS&SW#67 a Pages 93 - 97. a� D 31. Resoluticae Direoting Hewing an AnsassneacI Roll SS&%?#67o Pages 98 - 100. REGMU COUNCIL MMTnir2 AG+ — Ate V3T 20 1965 (Coutinued) Sao Resolution Dire ating PropMation of Assessment Roll - SS&SWO58 a Pages 101 - 1110 33o Resolution Directing Hear$mg on Pages 112 & U3, 34o Resolution Directing Proparation of Assessment Roll - SW#70 a 19 3 Pagers 114 - 116. 3s, Resolution i Directing Howing an Assssms ont Roll -- l SW# ?0Q �ag 117 & i18. 36. Resolution Directing Preparation of Assersartssut Roll - SS#71s Pages 119 - 121. 37. Resolutions Directing Ho=Ing on Assessment Roll - , C SS071, P4 8 122 & 123. 38o Resolution Directing Psepiration of Assesrsmftt Roll ST. 196+4 -1„ Pq-WjWW 124 - 1290 390 Resolution Direoting HeIWUy an Assessumit Roll - STa 1964 -10 Paga 130 & 1310 40, Renolution Setting Honxi g on Street vacation, PsgbA2 - 134. 0 • to MM C - ZJCM1M RBVOCA I(Ms On Page 36 is the letter thtet I sent to the Campbell A-1 Construction CoMparayo 140 not expect them to appear, however, since my letter was returned because OMY are not at that address. 2. RLZOEM MMUST - C -28 TO *-1 (ASTIRFORD) s The pulblic hearing notiee is on Page 37. This resoning has been reeaaiswnded by the Planning CauWAsion and is for the southeast corner of ostlo CM Road and Sigh way #6S including the area in Whidh the Froatop is located, 3. DELAY OF DEMDLITI(S -p 525/527 - 56TH AVER BST (TABLED 7/19/65) s The report by the Inspection Tom as written by Mr, Giesen is found on Page 38o The insurance compsiW will not be represented at this eeeting o although the Claim manageC has diSCUS ed the matter with Councilman aright and RVsaelf, and I believe this Will be settled satisfactorllya but probably not by Monday. pa jamil a . 4. BUILDING PEROM - 5S19 - 4TH STREET NORTH ST (TABLED 7/19/65): This report of the Inspection Team is on page 390 I received the danger- ous building forms from the City Attorney yesterdays and the Inspect- Ion Depart nt is in the process of completing the forms. If I hkve them toady for this mastin+go Micro Cc; cil can dmciade i6ether or not to strict the "demolition of a dam erous building" procedure fox not only 5519 - 4th Street northeast, but for the Sunline Motel, the Sausage FaCtciry on Old Central a and the Riedel srtaruature on Mi.ssissi- pFi street e 5. Buxwn w PB - 359 - SM PLC AM 349/353 - 57TH PLMZ NORM- EAST (TABLED 7/19/65): 1 have no docutm nts on this. since this is Involved with the urban Ranetl areas and discussions the City Council and the City Attorney have had with the Wiegels and the Wi09e188 atto tey O _ 6, PETITIOM TO POST ABLE STREET FOR 2 -HOUR PARKnMs The Polioe have patrolled this street for the last week, and so far have not found any blocking of driveways,, etc. This is on the agenda because the Council placed it on the agendao and I am not sure whether the peti- tion circulator, Mr, Olson, will be at the mie ting oar not, and what • his reaction to the police week Haight be. I feel that posting hourly parking In a residential neigbborhood is not a wine Mona REGMAR COURCXL METING AG RIM ANTS — AUGMT 2e 1965 (continued) —s a�w�..rne+..r�.� ����w��rrrw wrs.erra� ��� ■�� r i���n.rn��� �r � � raw r��. 7. BUILDING PSRKIT - 6473 -<"l URI98RSITY AV== NOR' 8 I have just received the reports of the various inspectors an the Ch riatensoan Shopping Center, I can nemr proceed to get the estimate for the z*- pairs to the building from Mr. Herrick, and have those analysed In relation to what needs to be done as determined by the inepeCtorso I an sure that I will be unable to have all of the amatesial g&thes ed together and ready for Council consideration at this meeting. 8 o CIVIC CUT= - BIDS (OPENSD 2 PA. - AZTG= 2, 1965): I Unda1'stand that nine buildece have taken out the plans, I hope that all nine bid on the Civic Centex. Carlson - Lavine and Harstaaad Company, both local builders, did not taken out the plans although they were invited to do Sao. 9. BUDGET - 1966a I have worked all week on the budget for 19660 be- ginning Mondw morning. The total time that I was able to spend was apprOXIMOteul y 1'k hours. I hope that I will have moor* uninterrupted time starting next week,, and that the Council shaoctly can meet with as on the preliminary budget. At this point, I would suggest that the Council table action on the 1966 Budget until at least the Sop - tember 7, 1965 meeting 10. BUILDING BGr M METING t6x1a<ti=S, JULY 28, 1965: These minutes are on Page 40. The Board approved the Knights of Columbus building. 11. PRI DERV SMETY CCOUTME WMTX IG Ri3Nt?=S, JULY 210 1965a The safety Com,f ttee minutes are an Page 41. They made certain see:oam- - is A an to Burger-King and to National Team stare, which the people present agreed to abide by. 12. PLhm=G cmussion mzT=G Mnums, JULY 29, 1965a These nixutes are on Pages 42 and 43, The cav=isasion urges that the council two action on the ordinance, Page 43, proposed to create a CR -1 zoning district. 13.o 14 o 0 15.o & 16. F'RIELEY HOUSING Ai1D REIZVELOPlBP'!r AU12tITY MSS a JULY 6, JULY 19, JULY 21• & JUM 28, 1965& These minutes are on Pages 44 through 65, if you wish to discuss any particular iteaaa, it can be dome at this time. Bear in mind that these minutes are as . originally presented to the Housing Authority, and have not been corrected oar amended by the Authority if egrrectioans or amts might be nooded o REGVLAR COMM MRSTIM AGENDA COJWWS - AWUST a, 1965 (Continued) 17. C+OJOWICATI s (a.) Finance Directors, utility Billings The now from the Finance Director.. on Page 66 is sal f -OVIOn taacy o (b) Finance Directors SS#5A & 58 Ass ssmment Rollss The >re.ito an Page 67 is self- explanatory, The Finance Director can go Into mare deta8l at the noeting if your so desire. (c) City Engineers Xattathorn Drives . I belie, V* that you Can get the sense of the problems from the memo. on Page 680 fro, Qureoi and I will go into more detain it the aaseetiaAgo I have not Included the letters he wrote, since I feel that the decision an the baandling if theesea two matters can be made by the Council after discussUm with use without the necessity to reproduce the ietteegrs e (dj Mbon Corporations 5aweer, and water on Polk Street The letter on Page 69 its self - OWIftato4y0 Council action would of cower be required to permit Coastock and Davis • to coo the work requested in the lettear, although it would appear to be in the City ° s interest to have thwm do said engismberfng on a pwivaatee basis. (e) Killers Resignation from Human Relations Ceaeereittees The letter on Page 70 is ealf-oTlanatory. This int is , made by the Myor, with the consent and approval of the Coo cn o 18. CLAIMS s The claim nun twse are era. Pago 71, Detail of the claims is includAd in the envelope with thee, agenda. I bave included on Page 72, the, claims "made for debris cleanup which are not listed In the claim ncmbere and should be wtod upon separately. 190 ESTIK%TBSs -4 list of the estimates is on Page 73 far your consider- ationa , . 2a. LICENSES R Licenses are an Pages . 74 through 82 foot your consideration. 210 BUILDIM FBRMlT AND VARIANCE -- 58e RICE CPMX TRMUM - BI6UMI Mr, Biedton has discovered that his garage, beeftuse of the slanting lot line,, will be closer than 5 feet to the lot line at exfe point on the ganragoo He has t&Umd to Councilman Kirkham, about this matter, The letter from the neighbor approving the variance is on Page 8l . of the July l9 0 1965 aegeenda, 22. BUIW1W PERT AND BARZA - 999 PAMORA -► =N=s lbe lttot of approval for this variance is on Page 836 and on the letter we have RSGULAR COUNCIL XESTISO AGES CMMATS - A& ST 30 1965 WOnti= ) 29. RSSOL'UTUM - P02 MXAMAM STUDyj This resolution► an Page 92 was written the variance whin# io from 10 feet to $ feet side yawd� 23, O1iD ARMIM mp= 45 a I believe the Wdinnum an Page 84 is oaf-explanatoxy Q 24, ICU OMR #24929 - SS#5B t The letter an Page 85 is ssiel f- axplatna►totyo Zxcerpts of the minutes that began this negotiation and wed in cosndee= ation are an page 860 25. &%LA= NDATlost The Salary r Sation an Page 87 is 310 s,elf-eacplanatory. 26o APPOMMOTS a The APPointmenats €oar your conamt and apps~ *val are found an Paged as. 27o R830LUTICH At '1i0[t�IBG ( ATICU - STRBSTS 1965 -1s The r to cowleto on Pages 89 and 90 is and is ne"88a:Y this strreet project right- of-way acquisitions for 19650 280 RSSOLUTZCN A aRIaING SPLtTTtNG ASSESSIBI'8W - PARCLS 2100 AM 2120: • T'he r0801utian is on page 910 This is a usual routit0 zesolutimo 29. RSSOL'UTUM - P02 MXAMAM STUDyj This resolution► an Page 92 was drawn by the City AttorneY at the direction of the CitY Council re- lating to a letter we received gyms Roseville about a joint study for the two —GaMtY arOa 0 30. RZSOLMXGU DMUCTI8G PRSPARAMM OF ASSESS MW ROLL - ss&0 #671 The eXplanatcWy moo is on Page 93,9 the resolution directing 1=4p- aration is pa Paged 94o etawia of the loeati.ons Of the Project are an Pagoa 95 t'lucoegh 97 0 310 RESoLVf%oN D CTIBG BEXRM 08 A*SSRSSHT ROLL - SSb 7S The ressolUtion is on Page 98, The dices of Hewing is an Pages 99 and 100. 80* that by P&WirAJ this r"Olutiaaa you will be creating a special Council meeting on August ust 23 0 1965. it has been foutatd that theses he wings,, particularly wbe:►there are three aar four being sot up on age9smmaut rolls,, are: best hold at a sPOCI&I MM.1 t qrg with only those its an the agaida0 330 RSSOLUT100 DMW=n= PRSPARMIC d OF ASSESS MW ROLL w 88sd #SSs Z The =Tlanatory ram i$ on Page 1010 the ressolutian is an �agProject 103 thr 105, the chrocology the soaps are on Pates is on Pages 106 Md 107o and the roll is on Pages 108 thrM9h 11" 33o RSSOLi1TY S D10RECTM HE%RIRG 0" ASSSSS ROLL - SS&SK#SSa The resolution on Page 112 and the 110tiCe of HOWiang is can Page 1130 This 4so to s* foec August 23rdo • 360 RBSOLM= DMC =G PI0LPMTX M (' ASSES$iWT ROLL - WW"t "M a,313.enatmy emo is an Page 1163 the resolution diaaeeting Pr W KV&- ties is on Page 11% and the Mp is on Page 116, 35o RSSOLU ZM DaRSMIM HRAIM Obi ASSBSSNW R0LL - M#703 she =4M*1- utioa is ou Pages 1170 aid the Notice of Hearin is as Page 118. lb" bearing is also stet for August 23rdo 36. RBSOLUTIM DV49CTMiG PF"ARATICt OF ASSBSSMIT R= - 89071t "M sa�la�tta� is on Page 1119, the resolution directing pregssstIon is an Page 120 with a drawlM of the project area on Page 121, 370 RNSOLUTICO DIMMING HEARM 06 ASSESSMW ROLL - 596711 The reso- iution is an Page 122 and the Notice of Hearing is on Page 123* This heoring le set for the regular Ming of the 7th of septeMsara 38n RESOWTUM DXMCTMG PREPARATION OF ASSNSSAW ROLL - STRUBTS 1964 -12 The aaua►toacy memo is ©n Page 124o the resolution is an Page 125@ a drawing of the staff program is on Pages 126 iftrough 129, • 39, YiRSOItmicti E32R ar im mmur, am PswSSwtn ROVE - STRRSTS 1964-it The resolution is on Page 1303 aad the Notice of Hearing is an Page 131. This hearing airs* is siot for the regular meeting of the 7th of Septedber,, 1965. 40, RNSOLUTIM 58T°TMW =MEN CO S`3'RBST VACATIONS The resolution is an Pages 132 & 133 arW the notim of hearing foer Augmt 23rd is as Page 134, This vacation plus an sgr t with Paul Segner will permt connection of RIVOrview Wwraace beWem 61st Avenue and Mississippi Plaaceo 0 PUBUC HBARING - CITY CWNCIL JULY 12, 1955 The Public Dearing was called to order by Mayor Nee at 8$10 P.M. ROLL CALL: Members Presents Nee, Kirkham, Thompson, Wright Members Absents Sheridan (arrived at 9 :15 P.M.) 2M City Manager read the Notice of Hearing. MLiC hiSAitIIQGa Tbe'City Manager stated that the legal purpose of the hearing is to alla* the property owners to state their objections to the proposed Storm Swer construction project. The property owners are also given the opportunity to state their opinions regarding the proposed design of the stors sever construction project. The City Council will decide whether or not to pass the resolution ordering the impsovemsat.. Mayor Nee stated that in addition to bearing objections to the improvweat, the Council would also be interested in bearing statements of support for the project. Mayor Nee stated that the City of Fridley is in the process of negotiations with Columbia Heights and the Minnesota Highway Department to participate in construction of the m wer laterals along with the outfall. The Mayor stated that they reasons this project has not been constructed in the , past is that Columbia Heights has not agreed to participate in the project in the past and that perhaps the flooding during the past year has induced Columbia Heights to participate in the project. The Mayor said that the City obtained preliminary . cost estimates of the construction of the project and where" these estimates are not final or perfect it is the hope of the Council that these estimates are reasonably close to the final construction costs of the project,, Mayor Has than asked tiro Olson of Comeatock and Davis, Consulting Engineers, to discuss the plans for the construction project. Mr. Olson stated that the cost of construction will be in excess of 1 zillion dollars, that the total share of the City of Fridley is estimated to b• $282,400.04. A separate part of the project will be the construction of lateral lures in the City of Fridley in addition to which the City will participate in the cost of the outfall. The cost of the laterals in Fridley amounts to $122,400;00 of tb*.prgJeet. Xr9 Olson stated that the project is a joint project of Fridley, Columbia lhaights end the Minnesota Highway Department, but the Minnesota Highway Department-to responsible for the major part of the design, since the line will drain the right - of -way of T.S. #47. Mayor. Nee stated that dins to the construction$ the streets in the area will be toru up "d that cost estimates of the project include the cost of restoring the streets to their present condition, which for the most part is P b 8 paving. ti �s • 0 Page 2. • Councilman Wright stated that he believes that the Reed for construction of this project is clear, 'There is a need to improve the streets in the area and install storm sever drainage, that pipes for storm sewer drainage should be laid and completed before streets are constructed, and that it is the purpose of this design to collect all the water which is likely to be in the area in order to relieve the Mood problems in the area, Councilman Wright said that there will be separate assessments, one for construction of they storm sores, and one for street paving. He stated that the streets will not be pAved until the ground has settled from back - filling for the sever construction. Mayor Nee stated that he would like to hear statesents' from the visitors to the Council Meeting, hearing first any questions uhicb the property owners may have concerning the project, theta statements from the property owners in favor of the project, and last stateraeats fcrcm► the property owners opposed to the project. William S. Graef, f , 184 Panorama, asked whether the construction of the storm sewer lateral north of 49th Avenue is needed. He stated that two steak laterals ale a' y serve the area, Mr. Olson, representative of Comstock &Davis, stated that the drainage problem north of 49th. Avenue wan caused by the fact that the ootfal8 line on T.H. #100 to which this drainage system is connected is not large enough to handle all of the water south of T.K. #100. Construction of the lateral north of 49th Avenue will take.water from part of this area and drain 4-into the mm outfall lige, reducing the flow in the outfall line on T.H. #100. 1$r. Olson stated further that it is the le"t costly method to drain this area. • Counncilmn. Wright stated that when designing the cmpleted stoma sewer system, than City solves all the worst drainage problems first and theca constructs other laterals to relieve tbs remining drainage problems. The design of the new system should 'handl.e the worst part of the problems in the remaining area and fit in with the final design, of the entire system in an orderly manner. Mr. Grseff asked whether the costs of the project would be paid entirely by asseements against property owners in the drainage diatrict . Counciloatsa Wright answered that only part of the cost will be assessed against the property benefiting, and that only property benefiting will bear this portion of the cost. The remainder of the coat will be borne by the Minnesota Highway Department and the City of Columbia Heights. Mr. Krutsfeldt, 4989 Roman Road, asked why construction of the storm sewer lateral north of 49th Avenue was necessary and said the property owners had no trouble before the construction of the industrial buildings south of T.H. #100, namly the Reserve Supply building and the Midland Coop building. Mtn. Krutsfeldt asked why a storm sewer like Is not constructed to drain the property of the industrial buildings rather than erterAiuS a lateral as far as Panorama Avenue to pick rep the waiter flowing clown the hill from ' tine industrial property. Mayor Pis9 answered that the system in existence in this part of Fridley is overloaded, . that construction of the proposed lateral will 7reduca the overload al'lWing the present system to handle most of the water which drains into the area. Mayor Nee statad, further, that property cro-nora assessed In the past ,for the construction of storm sewer laterals will be given credit for their past assessments when • determining as sessmats for the rnm3 storm sewer laterals. He stated thaat .thip area obviously ueedc further drainage and that flooding of the area demomtrates that construction of the laterals is necessary. Mr;, Graeff stated that the propertles in his area do not need any additional storm sewer drainage. Page 3 • Mr. Paul Ho Isaacson., 4550-2a Street, stated that the water flowing from the industrial buildings along Ziain Street onto the intersection of Panorama and Rom= Road f loans at, a speed of 50 miles per hour and would flow sight over a catch basin icing it impossible for the City to pick up the water by means of a catch basin. He stated that It a =ould be necessary for the City to build basins at each catch basin in order to drain the waters from the street„ Willi= H. lee stated that he was representing the Northern Pacific Railroade He asked why e.he assessment area has as its boundary the cutter line of the Northern Pacific Railroad ;racks. Ahe City Fxgineer answered that it is difficult to dravi the bauuadary line:, of the assessment area at this time. He stated that when Zinal plans are draw a, the botmdary lines of the assessment area probably will not rtm down the crater - line of the Novthern Pacific Railroad track. ,Nx. Lee asked why the boundaries of the drainage area would be discussed at the assessment hearing rather than the public herring this evening.. The Mayor ammnred that the final design of the system has not yet been made and after the final design has been ordered and completed, the Council will hold an assessment hearing to determine who should pay costs of the storm sewer system. Mr. lsaacsors, 4550-A Street northeast, asked when construction of the project will be completed.- Bar. Olson anaraered that the M.Lmzesota Highway Department plans to let bids for the construction pdo;ect on October 15 and that if the agreement betwe= the City of Prldl.ey, the City of Colombia Heights and the • Minnesota Highway Depar: ant; is made .shortly, the City of Fridley will let the contract for cozztruction of the storms sewer system this fall and perhaps the conatruction would be completed next awsaer. Couacibx= Wright stated that the big problem in gett.ia2,r fife crsr?st.,:: ; €: gin, completed was getting the cooperation of the City of Covmba; Heiffi ,taterl that Col pia iEeights has agreed to participate in the pre .lnct an-al now it re -mails„- for design the system, take bias on it and cons€ rust :fit:.. Mr. E. J. Kowalski, ski, ! 85 Gibralter rfvati, stated that all the water which flows on Gibraltar %oad ernes noun along, 49ih Avonu.- from twin Street. He stated that property awAers or. Gibralter Road will not benefit from construction of this storm sewer~ Mess the astom sedan also drains Main Street. He stated that the present pl.axas for conat:raction of this story sewer system include only one drain in the area -and this drain will be insufficient to prevent flooding of Gibral.ter Road, Councilman Wright asked - whetwhor it would be better to install catch basins on Hain Street from 48th Avenue to 44th Avenue an4 at the intersection of Pilot said Gibjralter Drive to relieve the flooding in this area. Mr. Olson answered, that the best way to drain the hater -Zrom this area is to drain it into a catch basic at Panorama and Roman Drive Couacilman Wright stated_ that it is possible for the City to drain water from the area by xmmirzg the water down coy =_crete gutters, which the City will build In the area or pick the water up at a. loan spot iaa a catch basin. Mayor Nee • stated that the Council would investigate the problem of benefit to the property oars north of 49th Avenue, consid3ring the benefits the property owners obtain frcm the drainage district connected to the outfall line along T. T. #100. Page 4. • Mr. Thomas Kelly of 4917 Roman Road asked whether it is really cheaper to install a bigger intake on Panorama. Drive and Roman Road than to drain the waters from this area into the outfall line along T. H� 0100. Mr. Olson auu *tiered that the outfa,? l 1.1- ne along T.H. 71100 an the 'lateral system leading to it fills up and cannot properly drain this area iir. Kelly stated that the fuel oil flood from the Nwd!and Coop Building followLng the tornado flowed down Main Street and onto Panorama demonstrating that vater.flows this way also when the area north of Panorama is flooded. Alex Kursk, 112 Pan.oraara Avenue, stated that the water comes from the north down. Main Street from the Midland Coop Building and the Reserve Supply building. He asked what the City will do to drain the water from the Midland Coop and Reserve Supply buildings before it nuns down Panorama Avenue. Mr. Graeff stated that the construction will not feasibly drain the area north of 49th Avenue. He stated that the water which runs into this area from the south 3s a very small amount, that most of the water runs into this area from the north and will continue to do so and construction of a catch basin at Roman Road and Gibr'alter Road will not drain the water from this area. Councilman Wright told 14r. Graeff that he is saying that the drainage area and pipes ahould be extended to the north. Mr. Graeff stated that this is correct. Mayor Wee consulted with the City Engineer and informed Mr. Graeff that the desiga was not extended to the north because it would be necessary to lm;eye the storm sewer pipes to do so and this would raise the • cost of the protect. lie :tared that if the project is completed and the area is not properly drained., Zz., Graeff could ask the Council to delete the special assessment from his property. Mr. Kowalski stated that the hater flows past Roman Road and Gibralter and that the City c=not expect to collect this water by installing a catch basin at this point. Ma:. Olson stated that it in the purpose of catch basins to collect waters he staI. -ed that where the water by-passes a. catch basin, the City will install another catch basazi aiad desagn the gutter to drain the water into the catch basins. The 1*or stated that this involves a question of the most economical system which will drain the water from the area. Mrs Graeff stated that he does n.ot v.a;:,t the storm sewer project constructed since it will not benefit his property?. °.the Xayog stated that the Council will investigate the objections which 11r. Graeff and his neighbors presented to the Council. Mr. Lloyd Blashill, 211 -45th Avenue Northeast, said that when the block in which he lives was laid out, two drainage ditches were built on the block and drainage easements exist in this block. he asked whether catch basins would pick up the water from these drainage ditches at the street. The City Engineer replied that the Council provides drainage only for streets and not for private property. Councilman Wright asked Mr,. Blashill whether when 2z Street is dry his property is flooded. Mr. Blashill answered that he would like to have catch • basins installed oa his property. Councilman Wright stated that when 2s Street is dry, his property should not be flooded unless there are low spots on his property. Councilman Wright stated that the new storm sewer system will drain the street and if there are still problems after the new storm sewer system is installed, the system can be enlarged. Mayor Nes stated that water from Columbia Heights which now slows into this area can be drained into catch basins before it runs into Fridley. Page 5. YL. Sandin, 201 - 45th ,wenue 111,or,"heaoc, s.tated that. the tduilder who aold • h.`U hl'Ls 'houae trle� liiyu thatz w4YC w, w,Y,11 lbi� ;n: titallad a,)n his property and plazz.­4 off' 611110 'X'�a askre,,. d6tit lia�ppened to the original V.'�'.'Yor Djeti. st"a",ee, ' 1. ,+..R po.­;.-j4l:';_�A�', a 'lr t O.F thias") aud their 4'Aj eu-aly as t'i4'oit> tha4'•: e"lie fovmer City IKe ask-ad Vhat the pr6perty ;Zaoi m""at-e o�'L can do riree'T'­ :<.xf) 2+ r' their property., Mayor b'k'�-Ck tv�- �Uill"'Luz to Paq for Ve.-�e at'ated thet 11,1." the vatch, c., aa,,1mn 'ott t1'aem aad charge vlrke F.)' C} V'oaO'T.r4 tn, t-he lblo'Ok vo'r Neo ezked for a �'bow of a~ finds o 'thane In kxvo'i" of the project and a show of 1,as.Za for t%ose to the prol'iect_ Ci:aeff stated ttAt he and his voi6hbors oppoaad cc nstractioa oa th-W prc'.Ject becattvm the mmll part of the project uort-b of 49th Aveatie 1 s u drai-naZ;a project. mayor Nee stated. that tkinn th�,:,, final pl", s are 0 it atpprdars that the lateral Tiozk.h of 49th. Avepm,,t, sbou'ld not be in,Aatced in. the draimage district, It will be delazed� Cotmi,cilman 'Uright stated Chat 1,%fli 144 wn on th t hio s po iti as t.aa txezat. tl f;olve the drat iage problems, begimilag -ofth the -uor z. 9,1. blew. 1,1111 be no editable assessments On a,W'x of the 'property a';reL thoug i scv-e ol- the prorrerty o-,mers may have &Ssest-Ments Split bcltlae�%� two o� tL­a elvainage dletriatq COunatt=a ThOW30a statted, that the City intends LO Calve these drainage • Prolalems. UO stAtOd th.!Lt the City baf-, h-ad vwgsual weather which contributed LO thaaO Problema, The City has had come problerms with t1he gmnh of im4ustry ,T,s vc) v i4ciLtug unwivall-177 larga. drain a,,-,*;i arz -iri to V"Aci City, bat he stated that the Coast, intanAo to n�}2-eila Part C4"�' 5',14'o,'A ";Az tlhe future and will take Y, care OX the problax� 'I'le f3Lilted Unt th-e City will solve the Worst draikkage 'Drotk'�U 's if, �vot the probletas are solved luueditztely Va'a Cl"..Y y k!04'­ Oal : ""bc-� i-a the near future,, He .ataved char olUier �'Ahlcb o f 1, �'Ldley _;,,as. b<4 ca ",e of the tornado wzd,n it oJI-fic-ult �,­ar' Oha ("i"t y Ix- tfl>r �.... ti-xo on this project. He stated that thle 'U"OLUIC111 hoop �-es itf;;: in'Ojec". C'a'-"'� Completed wlthiu 18 months. I - Several viditcrra wlio did not € x.ve the,�,r nmibea tTllke in favor of this project. Mayor Nee declared the hearing closed, ADJOURMWITT,O, Tbere being no further statements or questione from the floor or by the City Council., Mayor Ne6 declared the hearing adjouriied at 900 PA. Respectfully submitted-. • Raymond E. Bade Secretary to the Council WM OF EQYilAY.iU ON =TING MIUJTNS JULY 19, 1965 (CCgiTUMD FROM JULY 7, 1965) The Board of Equalization meeting was called to order by Mayor Nee at 7:46 P. Mo Ham: Members Present: Nee, Kirkham, Wright, Thmapson Members absent: Sheridan. Mayor Nee stated that this meeting of the Board of Equalization is a continuation of the meeting of July 7, 1965. The Board of Equalization meeting, the Mayor said, this year concerns valuations of persona. property. The Mayor said that if .anyone present vishea to have the Assessor discuss the valuations of personal property` with him, the Assessor would be willing to. do . so : before the Council at this looting. There was no one- pre ent wishing to discuso the valuations with the Assessor.. Mayor Nee asked Mr. Herrmann whether the tax rolls were completed for 1965. Mr. Herrmann answered that the rolls were complete except for several tornado damaged properties on which the Council granted an exteusloa of time to the property owners to complete their inventories. Mayor Nee asked the County Assessor whether he wished to have the meeting continued until the remaining cases could be included in the tax rolls. The County Assessor answered that the meeting could be ended tonight, and the remaining cases added as "omitted,", • Mayor Nee declared the Board of Equalization meeting of 1965 closed. Respectfully submitted: 8. Bade secretary to the Council Page 7C • TIE Pei AMS OF THE REGULAR CM)NCIL hM?=1G OF JULY 19, 1965 The regular meting of the Council of the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Nee at 8 :03 P.M. ROLL CALL': Members Present: Nee, Kirkham►, Sheridan, Wright, Thompson Members Absent: None AP�CVAL OF M[N=S - SPECIAL ACTING - JMM14, 1965, REGULAR. AMTING 21, 1965, SPECIAL ==9G - JUNE 19, 1965: Councilman Kirkham stated, that he believes that presenting 4 pages of corrections, additions, and deletions to the Council as amendments to the minutes is in error or violation of parliamentary procedure. He stated that he does not believe the Council can substitute large portions of the minutes. He stated that be believes the Council can allow additions but not deletions or absolute changes from the maiuutes. The Mayor anmered that a gtiasti.oa exists whether one version or the other is more correct. Councilman Kirldaaza stated that of the minutes could be adopted with the amendments as given in the original minutes this would be fine. Councilman Wright stated that changes in the minutee should be made to increase • the accuracy of the winutes. Counci 1--aan Thompson stated that he eras not present at the Special. Heati:ag of J• e 14, but that he forced nothing inconsistent in the correction of the udaauzes. The Mayor stated that for the benefits of the visitors present at the Council meeting the mianvaCe.sa originally su. raitte+d attributed statements to the Mayor referring to certain actions as taking place by- the Craps of Engineers, instead of having began carried oast by the sjtRaa`: f of the City. The Mayor stated that he did not check the recording of the m: ?.nutes bixt asked the secretary to check, and these amendments are the. results. The Mayor cnate:d he believes the amendments to the minutes are correct. Councilman r, rkhama stated that he believes that vhea whole paragraphs are deleted from the minutes, the minutes are not being clarified. He stated that whether these paragraphs are important is not the issue, but that deleting paragraphs removes them from use as a means of obtaining past information in the minutes. Kirkham stated that he objects to deleting paragraphs 3 and 6 from page 38 of the zainutes of June 21, 1965. Councilman Wright stated that most of the changes involved clarifying the minutes to iuczease the accuracy of the statements. Mayor Nee stated that paragraph 3 is not correct as it stands. Hoti.on, by Wright to adopt the minutes. of the Special Council Meeting of July 14, 1965, the minutes or the regular C:owacil Meeting of July 21, 1965 and the minutes of the Special Council Meatlxg of June 28, 1965 as amended on pages A through D. Seconded-by Thompson. 0 Page ' • Notion by Wright: to amend the motion and reinsert" paragraph 3 and paragraph 6 on page 36 99 the minutes of the regular Council meeting of June 21, 1965 e Seconded by ' Ki,rkhma ilpon a voice vote, there being ao nays, the MUM carried unanimously. Notion to adopt the minutes as amended. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unmi mouGly. AMMAL OF NOUTHS - REM AR =TING -__ JMY__6. 1963 Councilman Kirkham stated that a correction is necessary on page 18 in the winixtes of the regular Council meeting of July 6, 1965 in that the seemed to the notion by Wright is not given I* the minutes, viar do the mimates statO that the motion was carried. Notion by Thompson to adopt the minutes of the regular t ouncil meeting of July 6, 1965 as amended oa page 18 to include in the motion to adopt Resulctt ion No. 117-1965, ".Seconded by Wright. upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried: unanimously." Seconded by Ki.rkhame Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unan.itaously. o MEAL aF RMUTES - BOM OF EQUALIZATION IiBNT1IdG OF JULY 7 1965: Councilman Thompson stated that a motion in the first full paragraph on the Second page of the m1untes of the Board of Equalization Meeting is stated as • being a motion by Thompson, whereas it should have been a motion by Kirkham, seconded by Thompson. Motion by Ki.slbhsam to amend the minutes of the 'Board of Equalization Meeting of July 7, 1965, changing the name of the maker of the motion, in the first full paragraph ou the second page from Couac i.lr= Thompson' to Councilman -Kirkhm, and changing the second of the sa ot:Joza e -com Councilman. Kirlcisam to Councilman ThoWsson. Secon.ded by Th=pson. Nihon. a voice 'vota, - there being no nays, the motion carried manimouslyo Motion by Thompson to adopt the minutes of the :Board of Equalization Meeting of July 7, 1965 as amended. Seeonded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unw- ,%imounly. e Councilman Wright stated that hP wished to present a substitute resolution which would have the effect, of rescinding, the previous resolution under reconsideration by the Council. Co=tmeilman Kirkham stated that before CouncilvAn Wright: introduced the now resolution he wished to have the City Massager present a report on the insurance companies. The City Manager stated that he has checked out the cases of one of the insurance • companies end finds that all the claims have been paid by the insurance company, except two cases :,evolving total osss of the houses and three involving damage to the hotwess o Councilman Thompson asked whether all problem in which insurance companies were involved were handled in reasonably good order.. The :Mayor answered that the questiou assumes that the reason for v-;uich the resolution was passed is different from what It was when the Council o i : -hs a.11y wrote the rOs Olution, page O Mayor Nee announced that Mr. Magnusson and Mr.. Richter from the office of the State Commissioner of Insurance were present at the Council meting. He stated that the work of Mr. Magnusson and Mx. Richter has been of value to the people of Fridley. The Piayor stated further that the City made an error in not sending W. Magnusson a draft of the first resolution passed by the Council and stated that Mr. Magnusson may not, as yet,have received a draft of the second resolution to be passed by the Council but the Council would forward the draft of the resolution to him promptly when it is finally passed. Mr. Magnusson staked that later he had received the f irst copy of the resolution. He stated that more than 200 insurance companies were involved in damage claims for diwwteAs in the State of Minnesota. He said that the evaluation of the State Insurance: Com issi<osn as to brow these casea were resolved, brought the Insurance Commission to the conclusloaa that less than 6 of the insurance: companies and perrhaps as few as tbrea appear not to have promulgated the settling of claims in the public interest. He stated that it is the intent of the Insurance Commission. to initiate proper action against these insurance companies. Mayor Nee infound Mr. Nagnuswn that the City appreciates the hale which the insurance Commission gave to the resideuts of the City of Fridley. He stated that people of Fridley were able to call the State Insurance. Commissioner and receive help from his og.fi.ce. Councilman Thompson stated that he has been in favor of this resolution for some time. He stated that the Council doe; not propose to harass and persecute the insurance companiees. He atayed that the insurance companies vhoss actions had been reaporLed to the Couacil have been very obnoxious, that he believes that In one case; the Ansurance xadjunt lr contribated to they early death of the v'ifer of one the in,u<:cds. Ocusaciu'a x:,. Thaws= stated, 2urther, that he believes tho draft of the resolution which coc inc-Uzan Wright would propose to the Council states coTrect,lp the c. "o which the Co; cll can makoi against theses insurance cowanies. Councilmn Wright real the draft of n u Resolution Flo. 95 -1965. Motion by Wright to substitute the nz as draft of Resolution Ito. 95 -1955 for the draft reconsidered by the Council and adopt it as Resolution No. 95- -1965. Seconded by Yd_rltham. Upon a voice vote, there Ewing no nays, the motion carried urnanimous ly . RELA Y OF DEWUTIOU ; 525 527 - 56TR AVEN E N.R. M CA.S.SMY: Mr. Casaserly was present . st the Council meting. Be stated that he had just received some new construction bids concerning the repair of his hemp. He stated that a notice of demolition had been attached to his home and that he believers the Health inspector and Building Inspector both examined and condemned his home as being unsafe for occupancy. Mayor Nee stated that the insurance company .bad the insurance agent concerned in this case had been notified of the hearing and asked to attend. Mr. Caa"rly • stated that the insurance agent infoa"d him that they did not wish to attend the hearing before the Co=il since this might induce conflict. There was no one present representing the insurance compamy, nor was the insurance agent present. Page 1C, Mayor Nee read a copy of the Building Inspectors report on the condition of the Casserly home. Mr. Casserly stated that the roof does not prevent rain water from damaging the floors of his home and that the roof is unsafe to work upon in order to repair it and prevent rain damage in the home. Mr. Casserly presented copies of bids from contractors for repair and /or reconstruction of the home, to the Mayor, The Hayor stated that these bids include one from the R. Ho Romans Construction Company in the amount of $6,00000 to repair the home to its original condition, one bid in the amount of $36,750.00 Fran a reputable company licensed in the City of Fridley to reconstruct the home, another bid in the account of $13,500.00, listing items in the home which require repair and /or reconstruction, and a third bid in the amount of 416,628.00 by another construction firm also licemaed in the City of Fridley. MAyor Nee stated that the insurance company contends that the home could he repaired and placed in its original condition for an amount between $6,00000 and $6,500,00. Mr. Casserly stated that in his opinion Hx.. Romeus was concerned ozl.y with the structural damages to the home, whereas the other contractors were concerned with making repairs which would comply with the City Building Code Mr. Richter of the State Insurance Commissionevs office stated that he has been in contact with Mrs Casserly concerning this case. He stated that he believes it would be uorthtahil e for the Building In apector . to make another examination of the home and that he wood make another attempt to contact the insurance adjestero He stated that when he had originally written to the insurance adjuster tae' had beea informed that the Kauxaace aQuoter would inspect the hone and attend the • Council meeting the following Tuesday (duly . 6) to report on his opinions concerning the home, Mrs Casserly etated that ua one from the insurance company showed up to either inspect the homy 6r to discuss the condit-laa with him, Mr. Magnusson stated that he will check this caBe once more the following day. Pit. Casserly stated that he has Qscu5 ed this case a few times with U, Richter but that he did not wan to bother him unduly, it:. Richter asked whether the adjuster had called upon 10r, Casserly in Fridley receatly, - Mr. dasserly stated that he had calked only concerning damage to perscaal propehy. .t Ca:mm Issioner Magnusson stated that when his office receives a complaint concerning an insurance company, his office notKies the insurance company, and the insurance company generally answers immediately stating that they will contact the policy holder. Mr. Magnuscom stated that Ae policy holder should Keep in constant contact with the usurauce Commissioner and info a the :insurance Commissioner whether the insurance company does indeed discuss the case further with the insured following through on their statennut that they will do so, Councilman Wright stated that in cases coming to the knowledge of the Council the :insurance company voually clears w ith a contractor specializing in insurance business who is paid by the insurance ccxmpany to make estimates. He stated these contractors did not provide any time limit on completion of the work included in their bids, these connactors usually make a low bid on the repair of the homes, and these contractors are not licensed in Fridley. Since there its no time limit on completion of the work, the property owner is forced to find another coatractor who can complete work in a reasonable time. lie stated that other contractors; licensed in the City of Fridley, generally bid for work to be 410 performed in conformance with the Cite Code, Page • the City Manager suggested that Mr. Casserly :pork with Mr. Richter for one more week in an attempt to settle the clan.. with the insurance company and notify the City Manager of his progress with the insurance company. Mayor Nee stated that notice was sent to the Aetna Insurance Company and to the insurance agent and both refused to be present at a hearing before the Council meeting, Motion by Wright to continue the hearing of delay of demolition of the Casserly home at 525/527 - 56th Avenue N.S. to the next regular Council meeting. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. . . Motion by Sheridan to refer the question of rezoning R -1 to C -1, the southeast corner of Mississippi and 5th Street, to the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority. Seconded by Thompson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 306 VACATa"G A PORTION OF JEFFERSON STREET: Mayor Nee explained the purpose of the ordinance for the benefit of the audience. • Notion by Kirkham to adopt the Ordinance No. 306 vacating a portion of Jefferson Street, to waive the second reading, and to publish same. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a roll call vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. ORDINANCE REGULATING BILLBOARDS (TABLED 7/6/65): Councilman Kirkham stated that he wished to have getter clarification in the ordinance of the limit on the size of signs. He stated that the maximum size of signs is defined by the ordinance as 40 square feet. Councilman Kirkham stated that he does not believe that a sign of 40 square feet in size could be seen early enough by persons traveling down the trunk highways in the City of Fridley, since these signs would be set back from the easement of the trunk highway in addition to being along roads on which people travel at a higher rate of speed. Councilman Kirkham stated that he believes this ordinance would eliminate signs the size of the Jaycees billboard which is approximately 100 square feet. He stated that the ordinance also limits the height of the sign to 35 feet maximum and the minimum to 14 feet. Councilman Wright stated that those who have an interest in the regulation of signs by this ordinance were not represented at the Council meeting. He stated that he believes copies of the proposed ordinance should be given to the people concerned and these people should be consulted before the Council passes the ordinance. Motion by Wright to refer copies of the ordinance to the Chamber of Commerce • and other interested businessmen °s organizations in the City of Fridley for their comment and table consideration of the ordinance to the first regular Council meeting in September. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Pae '4 r g , 0 id • BOARD OF APPEALS bEETING MINUTES - JULY 14, 1.965 .- REqUE T FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45023, CITY CODE OF MDLEY, MINNESOTA 1963, BY WAIVER OF A SIDEYARD REqUIREDENT FROM 10 FEET TO 6 FEET TO PEPMT CONSTRUCTIO OF A FAMILY ROCK ON LOT 3. BLOCK 1, Rb-MRG ADDITION. ANOKA COUNTY. MINNESOTA, WFA The City Manager read the minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting to the Council. Motion by Sheridan to concur with the recommendation of the Board of Appeals, and grant the Building Permit: and Variance to Daily Homes, Inc., by waiver of a side yard requirement from 10 feet to 6 feet to permit construction of a family room on Lot 3, Block 1. of Hatberg Addition, the same being 1326 Skywood Lane Northeast. Seconded by Wright, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unaciiuousl-,i►. BY WAXIVER OF A SIDE YATI) 1ECUTIMENT FPCNI 10 A 1325 - 53RD A' 'ION 11;.CIVII'X!N Mi, AP?-3L;.S,, 1`11112NESOTA) 1. T he City ��nager read mizt!tn oJ'- Ithe Bo ar - of Appeals Meeting to the Council. • M--,-7-ion by Sheridan to concur with fie recomae-ndation of the Board of Appeals and grant the request of Dir Thoi,-iao- '31. 7,eynolclui for a w"over of sidayard requirements from 10 feet to 7 feet upor, 0r.-n, house aidii o-( -Ine lot, with a sideyard of 5 feet upon the garage sl1de o.ti t.1te Lot, to cm%,itruction of a single family dwelling, Subject Ira, the o-E tkic Boz-rel of Appeals that a legal Certificate of 3u,4-;ey be. to %-4t-y. Seco-added by Pright. Upon a voice vote, there no na-,yo, f-,hp ca-!,ried imca-timously. BUIMDIG B014001 4.1011741-MG S '14 1965" CONSIDERATION OF ADD-UTG TIE XA11=,S0.N DU11,I)TING TO MW VWRTACTUIRING'. Councilmen Kirkham stated that &irt Y14mufacturing Company has one main building constructed out of concrete block Behind this building there is a quouset hut, then a third building also costructed of coacrete block Cruncilmau Kiegham abated that. the Mirt Manufacturing Company proposes to continue the construction of the concrete block wall from the main bu.41ding to the next concrete block building behind it and demolish the quonset building, CLO"icilman Kirkham stated that he believes thi3 will improve the site. Motion by Kirkham to concur with the recommendation of the Building Board and apprw,•e the Building Permit provided the north wall of the building be painted in accordance with the existing building (ill not painted, the existing building also be painted) , Seconded by 141right, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously, • Page 13 The City Mauager stated that the Burger Kiatg Company proposed to locate its building near the national Tea Store building, He stated that the construction of the building had been considered by the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority and that the Authority adopted Resolution No. FERA NO. 1965 -6, Councilman Aright stated that he believes the Council originally referred consideratioaa of the construction of the National Tea Store Building to the Safety Committee and the construction of the Burger King Company Restaurant as well as the National Tea Store building should be referred to the Safety Committee, Councilman Kirkham stated that he could sea no reason to refer the construction of these buildings to the Safety Committee. He stated that the plazas of the national Tsa Store are essentially the s:ale as the original plans, that these original plans had been approved by the Safety Cammittee at one time, that the parking lot entrances sad exits of the National Tea Store and of the Burger Ring Restaurant are shown upon the plans as the National Tea. Store and the Burger King Restuarant, that he believes these plaaa moot or surpass the standard set up by the Safety Committee and he believes the Council should look at these plans awl pass on them. He stated that he believes that construction of these buildings will be a h audsome addition to the City of Fridley. The plans show that the grounds would be well lauAscaped and the cost of construction is . $65,000000. Councilman FZi Rham stated that he believer the applicant will comply with any recammendations the Safety Committee might make Councilman Wright stated that he viched to refer consideration of the plans to the Safety Commlttee� Q stated that whereas there was little reason to refer the plans to the Safety Committee if the plans were unchanged, the traffic pattern in the area is different: now anti the vecommardation of the Safety Committee would be valuable to the Council and the City of Fridley. Be stated that the recommendations Vich the Safety ts`ammittoo wMess are generally good mad he believea the designers of the buildo,F;ss will appreciate the recommendation made by the Safety Committee and not Mad the fear days additional delay. i Motion; by 'Wright to refer consideration of the Building Permit for the Burger King Company Restaurant and the recou5truction of the National Tea Store to the Safety Cammittee for recamoeudations. Seconded by Thompson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the mot;iaa carried unanimously. TlOi3SING AND F.SDSVST.,i3P� ENT AV117HORITZ MMETING MIMUTiS - MLY 1_, 19650 Minn by Thompson, to receive and rile the minutes of the dousing and Redevelopment Authority meeting of July 1, 19654 Seconded by Wright. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried u4z imouslyo HQUSING AND RSHSVEIMME T AUTHCR.ITY M11% M1NU=T S - JULY 9, 1965° . Notion by Thompson to receive and file the meeting minutes of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of July 9, 1965. Seconded by Wright. Upon a voice vote, there,being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. page ,o • HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMNT AUTHORITY METING MLTMS - JULY 14 19650 Councilman Thompson stated that he did not.find „dsly specific recommendations mok by the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority concerning the Urban dal areas. Be stated that until the plans of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority have congealed to the point where they can make specific recommendations it is only necessary to receive and file the plms of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority. Motion by Thompson to receive and file the minutes of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority meeting of July lea,, 1965. Seconded by Wright. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. C CATIONS: DESIGHWARB: SEWER CONNECTZON Motion by Wright to receive the communication from Desigaware Industries regarding direct connection to the sanitary sewer system of the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District and refer same to the administration for negotiation with the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District, to request the administration to inform the Council of the exact capacity required by Designware Industries, and the progress of the negotiations. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. • CONSIDERATION OF BUILDING POMIT - GIFT HOUSE STAMPS: Mr. Hymark, representative of Gift house Stamps, was present at the Council meeting. He stated that he discussed the Building Permit with the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority and that as a result the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority had passed Resolution No. PIMA 1965 -6. He stated that be wished to go on record before the Council as objecting to Resolution No. FHQA 1965 -6, that he wished to continue his request for a Building Permit, that he contends this delay is harmful to the interests of Gift: House Stamps, and he objects to the delay. SAirTIiEB_ AND LAMPE : INSURMCB COMPANY CLAM Mayor Nee stated that he included this letter in the agenda for the information of the Council and it does not require any action. Motion by Kirkham to receive and file the communication from Sawyer and Lampe, regarding claims against the Farmers dome Mutual insurance Company. Seconded by Shexidan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. BOARD OF IR�ALTH,i REPORT JUNE 1 1965 - JULY 10, 1965 Motion by Sheridan to receive and file the report of the Board of Health. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unm1wously. KNIGHTS OF COLtDiBUS: LOCKS PARK Councilman Kirkham stated that he wished the administration to make it clear to the representative of the Knights of Columbus that the City does not reserve the use of the park to any one organization, but that, whereas the organization may use the park, the park is also open to others who may wish to use it at that time. PaF,e 1 . Motion by Thompson to receive the communication of the Knights of Columbus and • grant approval of the request for the use of Locke.P..arkC Seconded by Wright. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. UNITED DIVERSIFIED: 5519 - 4TH STREET NORTHEAST The City Manager explained that United Diversified Builders and Reaodelers request a Building Permit to repair to previous condition a home found to bM subcode. Councilman Wright stated that he had visited the premises, that this is a white frame house which in his opinion appears to be subcode. Mayor Nee risked whether anyone present at the Council meeting is interested in the request of United Diversified Builders and Remodelers. No one was present at the Council meeting interested in this matter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hillerns, tenants at 5519 - 4th Street Northeast;, were present at the Council meeting. Mr. Hillerns asked the Council if it is necessary for him to move out within another 13 days since there is an eviction avtice on this property requiring him to do so. Councilman Wright stated that the home was found to be unsafe in accordance with the existing code and that he could sees no reason why the tenant should want to remain in the home. Mr. Hillerns asked whither he could be evicted. Councilman Wright answered, "Yes ", he could be fa- reasons of health and safety. Mr. Hillerns stated that he believes it is.nece:rsary to make repairs to the roofing, to the ceiling, and to do some repainting ott the structure, but that he does not believe any other repairs are necessary. Councilman Wright stated that since the Health Inspector was not present at the Council meeting to report concerning the condition of the home, the Council might cu:atinue con - sideration of the Building Permit in order to obtain the report of t'le Health Inspector and give the tenants more time to move to a new residence. Motion by Wright to table consideration of the request for a Buildinj Permit to make repairs on the home at 5519 - 4th Street Northeast to the next regular Council meeting and extend the order of vacation of the premises to :August 16, 1965. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a. voice Grote, there being no nays; the motion carried unanimously. GOVERNOR: PEDESTRIAN SAFETY AWARD: Potion by Kirkham to receive and file the letter from Governor Rolvae:g. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. BUILDING INSPECTION: DANGEROUS BUILDING Motion by Kirkham to refer the letter from the Building Inspector concerning the condition of the Riedel home at 420 Mississippi Street Northeast to the administration for recommendation concerning procedures and the new State Statute the Council must follow to enforce the dangerous building ordinance of the City. Seconded by Wright. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unan -i usly. BUILDING INSPECTION: LICENSE Mayor Nee informed the Council that there is a supporting statement from the • Iowa Mutual Insurance Company to the effect that the insurance of the contractor in question has been cancelled, although it is required by the City Ordinances. He asked the City Attorney whether it is necessary to send notice to the con- tractor concerning the action of the Council. The City Attorney stated that the Council should suspend the license of the contractor, and provide him with notice of the suspension stating the time and the day when he will be heard, and inform him that he may show cause why his license should not be revoked. Page 16, Councilman Thompson asked whether the contractor is involved in march rebuilding • in the City of Fridley,, He stated that perhaps suspension of his license would work a hardship.ou many people, that this should be determined and the question of suspending his license tabled until the next regular Council meeting. The Mayor answered that if the allegations of poor workmanship are true it would be better to suspend his license for the pr©t,ection of these people. Notion by Thompson to suspend the general contractorts license of Campbell's A -1 Construction Company and set the date of the hearing, for the contractor to show cause why his license should not be revoked, for the next regular Council meeting. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. D. S. MU rMSTHM COWANY's ESCROW; The City Manager explained that escrow money was set aside for the purpose of providing a walkway into tha park located in Melody Manor. He stated that the amount of the escrow money may not be sufficient to construct the sidewalks He stated that perhaps the Council did not wish to build the walkway at this time since the park is undeveloped and located in an undeveloped, wooded area. The Mayor asked whether it would be possible to obtain the difference in cost between the construction of the walkway and the escrow money from the subdivider. The City Manager answered that it would. The City Manager stated further that the Federal Housing Administration was apparently satisfied with the work of the developer and wished to have the escrow money deposited with the City in order to close its file on this case. He stated that the Federal Housing • Administration would permit the City to build the walkway at the City's con - venience as stated in the letter. Notion by Thompson to direct the City Manager to reply to the Bell Investment Company accepting the escrow money contingent upon an arrangement with the developer to furnish the difference in cost between the construction of the walkway and the muount of the escrow. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. 80SEVI7LLE VILLAGE s S.-S. 1EGISIATION Motion by Thompson to receive and file the communication from the Village of Roseville concerning proposed storm sewer legislation and refer it to the City Attorney for recomendations in terms of a whole future legislative program for the municipalities, Seconded by Wright. Upon az voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. gQURST FOR ADDITION TO STEEBT PROJECT ST. 1965 -1s Mr. and Mrs. Walter McGaughey were present at the Council meeting. Mrs. McGaughey stated that she and her husband are property owners living at 701 Helene Place in the City of Fridley. She stated that along with three other property owners Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Coleman, Hr and Xrs. Victor Felix, and Mr. and Mrs. James Lehn, she wished to ask the Council to install storm drainage, street paving, concrete curb and gutter along Quincy Street, between Helene Place and 58th Avenue Northeast. She stated that there is at the present time a drain tile line in the area draining the footings of the homes and this drain the runs under the street to a drain field in a sandy area, whereas the area where the houses are located is clay. The City Engineer stated that he is familiar with this area, that the road is in bad condition and springs are undermining the road. Mr. McGaughey stated that there Page -1, are no springs in the area, but that the tile is broken under the street and the • drainage water is undermining the street waking it Zook as though there is a spring under the road. Mr. McGaughey stated that he does not believe that the water tile construction is recorded with the City. Councilman Wright asked the City Engineer whether it is too late to design this improvement and add it to the present contract. The City Engineer aruiwered, "No." Councilman Sheridan asised the City Engineer whether the road could be built without compacting the road bed. The City Engineer replied that the road bed is sand and does not require compaction.. The Finance Director stated that the plat produces an odd situation in that the biocks are not rectangular and it is difficult to say off hand how the property along the street should be assessed. He stated that there are two methods by which it might be assessed for the cost of the (improvement, one method being to add the short section to the improvement of the rest of the street and charge it to the people in the entire area, and the other method to spread the assess- ment over the halt" block in each direction of this short piece of the street. The City Attorney stated that adding this improvement to the project would add to the cost of the project and ,bonding requires that a hearing be held concerning the feasibility of the project and the amount of the cost added to the project. He stated it would affect the bond issue if such a hearing were not carried out. Mr. McGaughey asked whether the assessment would include the cost of repairing the present drainage system. Councilman Wright answered that there would be no special assessments for work on the drainage the system. Motion by Wright to adopt Resolution No. 119 -1965 and direct the administration to prepare this resolution ordering a feasibility report on the improvement as requested by the property o*oraers, to set the date for a public hearing on the improvement for August 16, 1965, to publish same and direct the administration to present recommendations to the Cotmct7 how the improvement could be added to Street Project 1965 -1 tinder the present contract. .Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there bein,4 no nays, the motion carried Lumimously. Potion by Wright to instruct the administration to proceed to negotiate for the addition to the contract of this improvement, the agreement to become effective following the hearing on August 16, 1965. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon: a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. DRA$t3AGE - RICE CREE R TF._R ACY: Mrs. Hammerlund was present at the Council meeting. She stated that the area in the vicinity of her home becomes flooded every time it rains. She stated that she has complained about this several times to the City and that following the last complaint the City Engineer came to her property and looked at the situation for the first time. She stated that the water from Madison Street and Monroe Street drains into the natural basin in the vicinity of her home, that there is a catch basin in this area to pick up the water, but that the catch basin itself was undermined by the water and one of the property owners, a Mrs. Erkel, fell into this undermined catch basin the night of the tornado. She stated that a great deal of sand washes down into this low area and over • the lawns of the property owners. Mrs. Hamerlund stated that she discussed Page the situation with tiro Egan, a State Highway engineer, wo said that the • water is draining into a box culvert and the design is very bad engineering Mrs Egan stated, she said, that a stoma sewer system is needed above and below this area to prevent flooding and washing of sand into the area. Mrs. Hammerlund seated further that water runs down 68th Avenue from University Avenue into this area, Councilman Wright asked the City Engineer whether it is possible to enlarge the existing catch basin and pipe in the driveway in this vicinity and resolve the problem in this manner, The City Engineer replied that the entire system needs improvement and this would not be sufficient to solve the . problem. Macs, Carlson stated that her back yard is covered by saad washed into the area. Mrs. Namerla nd stated that there were other people present at the Council meeting concerning this drainage problem. She mentioned airs, George H. Wallin, a resident at 569 Rice Creek 'Terrace, Councilman Thompson asked whether the storm sewer in the area was put in by the developer rather than by the City, The City Attorney answered that is was. Councilman Thompson asked whether it is practical for the City to order a feasibility study without a hearing, then hold a hearing on the preliminary report of the study by the City Engineer and follow through on construction of the improvement step by step. The Mayor ant- veered, 1pYes." Councilman Wright suggested to the City Engineer that the problm, could be referred to the Consulting Engineer if it covers an area of more than four blocks, and the City Engineer is to busy to = sae le the problem, at this time. Mrs. Ham erluud asked how the cost: of the i�uprovement would be assessed, Councilman Sheridan informed tars. Ha raerlur_d that the cost would be assessed over the drainage district in the area.. Motion by Kirkham to direct: the City Fmgineer to develop a feasibility study for the drainage probiew, in the 500 block of Rice Creak Terrace and report to the Council, Seconded by Shcri don — Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried umarxim usly. WALTER ECK- RH3C=MGrci�? S` � c�t��� Dir, Virgil, Herrick was present at the Council. meatinZ representing Walter Eck, He stated that Mr. Ech requests the Council. to rescind the stop order for repairs to Fridley Center, He stated that the Building Permit was taken out, originally, to repair the interior and rent it to Community Credit Corporation. He stated that the remaining ronDtructWioxn is for the most part interior repairs to the building, Lavolviw,, beating, air conditioning, plumbing, and the in, stallatnion . of panel.iuS in the interior oa the building;. Mr. Herrick stated that he discussed the matter with the City Manager, the City Attorney, and the .Fridley Housing and Rp.development Authority, The Mayor asked what is the cost of the remaining repairs on Mr. Eck's property. Mr. Herrick answered that estimated figures put the cost at $47,000.00 to put the property into rentable condition. Councilman SheridAn arcked whether this is the cost of the remaining repairs on all of the shopping center or only for the Community Cre-1 *it. Corporation,, Mr. Herrick a asvered that this is the cost of repairs to all of Fridley Shoppirte, Center, but Most oil the work will be done in the future office of the Community Credit Corporation. is Page . Councilman Wright asked Mr. Herrick when he appeared before the Fridley • Housing and Redevelopment Authority. Mr. Herrick answered that he appeared before the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority on July lk, and that the Authority recommended that the question of work on the interior of the building be referred to the City Council. Mayor Nee stated that the question was not referred to the Authority formally to begin with. Councilman Thompson asked Mr. Herrick whether construction of the office leased to Community Credit Corporation was planned before the tornado. Mr. Ewing was present at the Council meeting, representing Community Credit Corporation. He stated that Community Credit Corporation has a license application filed with the State Department of Com merce for the operation of their business in the City of Fridley. He stated that he did not know what the condition of the license application is at this time. Councilmen Thompson asked Mr, Herrick whether the work outlined is restoring and improving the condition of the building beyond the original condition. Mr. Merrick answered that eeNentially the work is restoring the building to its original condition with some changes which were negotiated with Community Credit Corporation, but which could not be completed in the past because of the tornado. Mayor Nee stated that an error had been wade in the City Administration when the permit was issued. He stated that he believes that Mr. Eck proceeded in good faith on the basis of the Building Permit which he received and the interpretation the Building Inspector made of the Building Permit. • Councilman Thompson stated that whereas the City has issued a Building Permit and Mr. Eck relied on it in good faith, he believes the City has an obligation to grant the request of Inc Eck and allow him to complete repairs of the building. Councilman !Wright stated that he believes the Community Credit Corporation will be an asset to business in the City of Fridley and the completed office buildding will be a walcome addition to the City of Fridley. Mr Herrick stated that he had one more request to make from the Council, name;;, that Mr. Eck be allowed to complete construction of a sign advertising the location of the Community Credit Corporation. He was informed that it would be okay for Mr. Eck to complete construction of the sign. Motion by Sheridan to grant the request of Mr. Walter Eck to rescind the stop order preventing construction and repairs to his building, the same being the Fridley Shopping Center, and permit completion in accordance with the City Building Codes. Seconded by Kirkham. upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the emotion carried unanimously. BUILDING PEBMITs ART CRIBTENSENo Mr. Herrick stated that he is representing Art Christensen. Mr. Christensea requests the Council to grant a Building Permit for the repair of his property to its original condition. Mac. Herrick stated that there are strong moral and Legal arguments for granting the Building Permit. Mr. Herrick stated that Act Christensen is deprived of income from this property as a result of the • delay by the Council to grant this permit. He stated that whereas Mr. Christensen is aware that his property is under consideration for urban renewal he does not believe that unfortunate property owners damaged by the Page ?0 storm should suffer loss of income by not being allowed to restore their 410, if so the city cars qualify for urban renewal funds. He stated that if urban renewal would benefit the community and since it is a commun,.c ty project, the community ought to bear the cost of the loss of income and not require unfortunate property owners to subsidize the project. Mr. Herrick stated further that cases at Bar substantiate this position within the State of Minnesota and outside the State of Minnesota. N1. Herrick said that Art Christensen hopes some arrangeuent can be made whereby a Building Permit could be delivered to hire. He stated chat glass for the front of the building has been cut and delivered and is awaiting installation. Councilman Sheridan asked tiro Herrick whether there are any amended figur s of the cost of repairs to the structure. Hobert Christensen was present' at ON Council meeting and stated that he believes the cost of repairs to be is the neighborhood of $40,000.00. VJyor Nee asked Robert Christensen who in the contractor repairing the building, fir. Christensen answered that the con tractors are Stuart Construction Company and A. W. Harstad Company. The Mayor asked Mr. Christensen whether plans for construction are on We with the City. 1±. Uhrrick answered that the plans are not on file sincA no building Permit has been graned other than a peradt to perform tanporar, repairs upon the structure. Council= Kirkham asked fir. Herrick whether the original request for a Building Permit was to restore the building to its original condition. Mr. Herwick answered, `Yes," and stated that it was necessary to enclose the structure in order to keep rain out of the struct€.te. Councilman Kirkham stated that In cases where requests for Building Permits • were made to restore the structure to the original, the Council has not beer asking the property owners to pryent plans for reconstruction. Counc' `pant Wright stated that where the cost: of repairs exceed 50% of the full and true value of the buildin8„ zoning ordinances require that a (bon-conforming) building be demolished and re- built: in conformance with the code. He stated that ths full and true value of the building is about $37,000.00, whereas the cast o! repairs as more than $40,000.00, and since this exceeds the limit; the building w nst be demolished and reconstruction mug t cozaply with the City Code. He stated that it will be necessary for the Building Inspector, the Fire Iaspect:or, the Health Inspector, the Slubli,ng Inspector, and the Electrical Inspector to examine the building and report whether construction was proceeding in compliance with the code and whether plans for construction comply with the code. He stated that it might be possible for the Council to speed up processing of the application if the awner complies with these stipulations. Councilman Wright stated further that he did not believe that standarda for counarcial structures should be vain =e? lna order to pezm t the 'rQuil.ding of the atruct•..ure. Mayor Nee stated that this is two different than the manner in which the Couail is treatiag the application for a permit to restore the Hational Tea Store. Councilman Kirkham stated that the market value of this bu 1ding is $107,000.00 and that repairs of the b €aild3ng which were originally estimated at J50,000.00 had been reduced to $40,000.00. He stated that repairs of $40,000.00 are less thaaa 50% of the full coat of the building. Councilbmwmm Wright: asked thether the value which governs here is the market value or the . full and true value. Page 2), Mayor Nee stated that other buildings have been demolished and rebuilt to S comply with the City Code and he sees no reason why the same should not be considered for this building. Mr. Herrick stated that the property owner is'willing to repair the building in compliance with all existing codes. He stated, further, that thisreason was never given to the property owner when he applied for a Building Permit or when he received a stow order for construction df the building. Mr. Herrick asked whether it is the position of the Council that repairs to the building are more than %50 of the value of the building. He stated that a determination should be made whether the cost of repairs are more than 50% of the value of the building and that the owner could bring action to show cause why a Building Permit should not be granted to him to restore the building to its original condition and ask the court to determine whether the cost of repairs is more than 50% of the market value of the building, Councilman Wright stated that the City should ascertain whether the new and old part of the construction complies with the City Code and should require that both new and old construction meet the City Codes. Mr. Merrick answered that the City could do so and the court could review the acdDu of the City. Councilman Wright stated that the City could appraise the building and determine its actual value. Mr. Herrick answered that these facts should be determined and if this is the position of the City, he would request the City to act with all possible haste to perform this investigation because Mr. Christenson needs the income from this property. • Mayor Nee asked Mr. Herrick whether he would authorize the D. W. Harstad Construction Company and any other coatractors to convey to the City an estimate of the cost of repairs to the structure. Mr. Merrick answered that he is not authorized to do this, but that he would suggest to Mr. Christensen that he do so if it would expedite obtaining, the Building Permit. The Mayor stated that the city will want estimates from contracts based upon plans which could be reviewed by the inspectors to determine what needs to be done to bring the building into compliance with the City Code, and appraisals of the building. Mr. Herrick stated that he wished the record to show that Art Christensen requests a Ballldir. -ig Permit- to restore the property to its ori- ginal condition. The City Attorney stated that the Council needs to give attention to this request and plan the studies with a definite date of completion so that Mr. Herrick and tiro Christensen could plan their own actions accordingly. Mr. Herrick stated that he hopes these determinations could be completed within two weeks. Motion by Wright to receive the request of Art Christensen for a Building Permit to restore his building to original condition and to rescind the stop order placed upon the building, to table this request until the next regular Council Meeting, to direct the administration to obtain estimates of the cost of reconstruction of the balding, to review in detail the plans for re- construction of the building to deter -sine whether the plans comply with all applicable ordinances and codes and to obtain an independent appraisal of the value of the building prior to the tornado. Councilman Thompson stated that the would second this motion for discussion. Page �2 Councilman Thompson staged that only one estimate or appraisal spade of a . building is insufficient and experience has shown that appraisals vary. He stated that he believes there is enough at stake in this question for the City to hire three appraisals, Mr. Herrick stated that he believes that this is a resonable consideration. Councilman Wright stated that he believes the City should have more than one estimate to reconstruct the building in conformity with the code. Motion by Thompson to amend the motion to require three outside appraisals of the value of the building before the tornado damaged the buildings Seconded by Wright. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion by Wright that the city require at least two estimates of the cost of reconstructing the building and that the estimates also be available for the next regular Council meeting, Seconded by Thompson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Herrick asked whether Mr. Christenson should obtain more than one bid for the cost of reconstruction of the buildings Uite Mayor answered that the City will do it. Mr. Herrick stated that he does not see the benefit to Mr. Christenson if the City obtains bids for the cost of reconstruction. Council- mw Wright stated that the City is most concerned with discrepancies in the construction with codes and ordinances of the City. Councilman Thompson stated that he believes it would be difficult for the administration to complete the investigation of the plans, of.- the - condition of the structure, obtain the estimates, =ad obtain appraisals before the next Council. meeting, Vm, Herrick stated that Mr. Christensen would do every- thing possible to help the City obtain the necessary Information. Councilman Sheridan stated that people present at the Council Meeting would have the impression, and the record would so indicate, from the conversation that the original permit for temporary repair that was granted by the Council was only done till such tisce as the determinations discussed here are made. He stated that this was not the case, but that at the time the council was considering, with the aid of the Federal Goverament, a redevelopment Project in this general area any delay taken here to grant Mr. Christensen's permit for rebuilding was not done because of consideration to bring his building to the pre.o,,�t code as necessary but it was done primarily because a determination vaas being made that there would be a Housing and Redevelopment Authority, Mx, Herrick slated that the reason for the delay does not make any difference to fro Christensen. Councilman Sheridan stated that the fact. remains that Nxo Christensen has not been able to restore his building and thats ghat disturbs the Council. Motion to table. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously, BUILDING PERMIT AND V'ARLANCB : OVERBY 10 Mr. Overby spas present at the Council meeting, He presented his request for a side yard variance from 5 feet to 4 feet to permit construction of an attached garage. He included in his request a letter from his neighbor, Willem P. Crider, saying that Mr. Crider agrees with the request of Mr. Overby for a variance.. Page 23 • Motion by Wright to grant a waiver of the side yard requirement from 5 feet to 4 feet to permit conistruction_of an attached garage upon the property of Mr. Overby at�60 51 - 6th Street No>rthess3t and grant his request for a Building Permit. Seconded by Sher sin. Upon a voice vote, there being, no mays, the motion carried unanimously. G PERMIT AND VARIANCE o BORN: Examination of the request of Howard J. Bonin for a variance of the front yard setback from 35 feet to 33 feet to allow an extension of the garage two feet beyond the front of the house revealed that the neighbor on the garage side of Mr. Bonin, Glenn E. Kinney of 6010 - 5th Street Northeast, is in agreement with Mr. Bonin's request for a variance. Motion by Wright to grant the request of Howard Bonin for a Building Permit to rebuild his home and grant a waiver of the front yard setback requirement from 35 feet to 33 feet to permit a two foot extension of his garage. Seconded by Sheridan. Upca a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. =14ING PERMIT AND VARIMCE - 5916 6TH STREET NQ =AfiST - GRITTIs Mr. Gritti was present at.the Council meeting and stated that before the tornado he awned a detached garage built upon a concrete slab located on his property. He stated that the tornado destroyed the detached garage and left the concrete slab intact. He stated that the location of the detached $ • garage is three feet from the neighbors property line as required by code plus or minus 6 inches. He stated that there is no current, accurate survey of the property, and that some one reserved the stakes from the property. He stated that his garage is under constructions and three walls of it are built, but that he did not asst for a varianep. hecsu%A he does not believe that any is required. He tsaaid dais garage- Is - located .tree► Sdet from tai props r "U me as required by Code. Ma:. T. L. Cobb, a neighbour of Mr. Gritti living at 5945 6th Street Northeast, was present: at the Council meeting. He stated that he objected to the construction of Mr. Gritti°% garage since the property liana between Mr,. Gritti, and Per. Cobb is not determined and he stated that an argument exists between himself and Mr. Grittils family concerning whether or not the children are on the property of one or the other. He stated that he plains to build a fence in order to resolve hin part of the argument, but that he wants to make sure he is building this fence upon his own property so that it does not become the property of his Neighbor. Mr. Cobb stated that he has estimates of the cost of "a survey of the property line, but he finds that the cost is too high. He stated that he believes that Mr. Gritti should pay for the cost of survey since Mr. Gritti is rebuilding his garage. Mr. Gritti stated that it is agreeable to him to have Mr, Cobb extend the fence over his property line avid attach it to his garage if Mr. Cobb wishes to do so. He stated that he would not take possession of the fence if Mr. Cobb built one, nor would he object to W !Cobb buildin, the fence on his property. Mr. Cobb answered that whereas this might be allright with 11r. Gritti the next property cmraer Haight object to the location of the fence upon his property attached to his garage. 11fr. Cobb stated that he believes he has a 75 foot wide lot and that he grants to insure that he has the use of 75 full feet of property. Page 24 Councilman Sheridan asked Mr. Cobb and Mr. Gritti if when the property line is actually determined and it is found that the garage is two and one half feet from the property line would Mr. Cobb agree to let the garage stand two and one half feet from the property line or would he insist that Mr. Gritti move it 6 inches in order to comply exactly with the City Code. Mr, Cobb stated that he believes Mr. Gritti knew that he opposed rebuilding the garage, Mr. Gritti stated that he does not believe that 6 inches is very important and that he does not feel that he heads a survey. He said that he will try to fixed out from the contractor who originally built the garage what is the distance of the garage slab from the property line, Mayor Nee asked Mr. Cobb whether he knows certainly that Mr. G:>itti's garage is located too close to the property line.. Hr. Cobb stated that he does not Imow but that he will Find out. Councilman Wright stated that whereas the Council has granted waivers where the neighbors do not complain allowing reconstruction of tornado damaged property, and whereas Mr. Cobb does object to the location of the garage but his objection is actually with the survey of the property, and whereas Mr. Gritti is willing to settle the dispute and locate his garage in good faith upon his property, he moves that the Council grant the request of Mr. Gritti for a waiver of the side yard requirements from 3 feet to 2 feet 6 inches to permit construction of the detached garage and grant him a Building Permit for construction of detachcid garage upon his property at 5916 6th Street Northeast, Seconded by Thmpson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried Lmanimously. Yz, Cobb asked the Goa",i'l -vcsether thLs action precluded him filing any complaint upon the construction of the garage of Mr, Gritti, Councilman. Wright replied that Mr. Cobb could file a complaint on any matter at any time he wished, Mr. Cobb stated that he wished to file a Normal complaint against the construction of the garage by lar. Gritti,, and that he does not wish to see; the matter dropped, BUILDING PERMITS - 359 57th PL=, AVD 349 353 - 57TH PY.ACE - S,TEIGEL (URBAN REMIAL AREA) s Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Weigel and their attorney, Mr. Robert Guzy, were present at the Council meeting, x . Guzy stated that the request of Mr. and Mrs. Weigel for a Building Permit had beon cousi&c - red by the Fridley Housing and Rede- velopment Authority and upon consideration the Authority passed Resolution No. FHRA 1965 -7, He stated that this request is to rebuild tornado damaged property, namely a double btmgalow, one half of which is the former residence of the Weigel °s and an 8 plex apartment ,01ich the Weigel °s rented out before the tornado, He stated that the 8 Alex and the double bungalow sustained sub- stantial damage due to the tornado axed both ualts are now vacant. He stated that the Weigels found other quarters in the City of Fridley and are still living in the City, Mr. Guzy stated further that a Building Permit had been refused because the area was contemplated for inclusion in the Urban Renewal Project, Mr, Guzy stated that the income from the apartment and the duplex amounts to $1,125,00 per month, Mr. Gur.y stated that there is a mortagage of $53,000.00 on the property with payments amounting to $643.00 per month, Mr. Guzy stated that one payment on the mortgate is pending and that the Weigels need action now in order to obtain rental income from the property, iMr. Guzy stated that the Weigels do not know whether they should restore the Page 25 property or whether they should take other action, but that they prefer to ask • the Council to grant a Building Permit for reconstruction of the property. Mr. Guzy stated that the City Attorney advised the Fridley Housing and Re- development Authority that they do not have the authority to grant a Building Permit but the council has the authority. Px. Guzy stated that the Weigels suffered considerably from the loss of their property and from delay of the Building Permit. He stated that the loss is $1,125.00 per month. Mr. Guzy stated further, that following the tornado, Mr. Weigel went into a state of shock aaud it was necessary to hospitalize him for a period of time to restore his health. Mr. Guzy said that pending a definite solution by the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority concerning the disposition of the property he is asking the Council to grant this Building Permit. He stated that there are fev people who could afford a loss of this size and that if the loss must be borne he feels the City should absorb the loss since Urban Renewal is to the benefit of the entire City and not only the Weigels. Councilman Wright. asked Mr. Guzy whether the building structures are in compliance with the City Code. 11Ir. Guzy answered that the older building has been brought into complete compliance with the Building Code and the newer building is in complete compliance with the Building Code. He stated that the duplex is two years old and the 8 plea is 6 years old. Councilman Thompson asked NFL. We "gel -whether the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority claims there is more that 50 *4 damage to the property. Mr. GuU answered, "Yes." Councilmax Thompson as!wd whether i:he Building Inspector said the structure of the building was subcode. Er. Guzy ansruered, alto." He stated that if there are any changes in the code, the changes will be complied with in the reconstruction of the building. He stated that the Building Inspector has mentioned no violation of the Code. Motion by Kirlchanr to grant the request of Leonard Weigel for a Building Permit to reconstruct his property at 359 57th Place and 3,49/353 - 57th Place to the condition it was in before the tornado. The motion failed for lack of a second. Mayor Nee declared a recess. The Council recessed and reconvened. Motion by Wright to table to the Council meeting of August 2, 1965 or to a special council meeting held before the regular Council meeting of August 2, 1965, consideration of the request by Leonard Weigel for a Building Permit to reconstruct his property at 359 - 57th Place and 349 %353 - 57th Place. Seconded by Thompson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. BUILDING FEMMT AND VARIANCE - 6767 7th NORTHEAST - THUIRER; Motion by Kirkham to approve the request of John Thuirer for a Building Permit and Variance of a side yard requireme -at from 5 feet to 3 feet to permit con - struction of an attached garage upon his property at 6767 - 7th Street North- east. Seconded by Thompson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. • Page 26 BUILD THP- PERMT :.-13--9 A7th FI AM VMTMAST - MYY.L88 MUM WMAL A'BEA s Ag' • The City Manager stated that this property is located in the Urban Renewal area. He suggested that the matter be referred to the Pridley AousIng and Redevelopmat Authority- Motion By Wright to refer to the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority the request of Mr. Miller for a Building permit fdr repairs to his house at.. 339 57th Place 3Torthoast. Seconded by Sheridan.. Upon a voice vote .''therD being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. BU_ G T - 6225 T.H #65 - SALITM=s Motion by Kirkham to grant the request of Mr. Saliterman for a Building Permit to repair hie property at 6225 T.B. #65. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice Vote, there being no mays, the motion carried unanimously. BUMLUING PE= T At�iD V�Ch' - 584 RICE C HK _AGE BIEDRON: Mayor Has stated that as examination of the request of Mr. Biedron for a variance reveales that Ift. Biedron does not need avariance to complete the construction which he plans upon his property. BUT. 33iG PEIUnT AND VARIANCE -J011 6T8 STREET NOBMAST - 8BEMTt Motion by Wright to grant the request of Mr. Ebert for a Building Permit to • repair his property and a waiver of the front yard setback from 35 feet to 32 feet to permit construction of an attached garage upon his property at 6011 w 6th Street Northeast. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. BUILD]NG PERMCT AND VAE,74i E - 6820 3EFBRS0N STMZT NORTHEAST - GNE=Mt Motion by Sheridan to grant tho request: of Mr. Gas ser for a Building Permit to repair the damages to his home and his request for a variance of the aide yard requirement from 10 feet to 9 feet to permit construction of the home one foot beyond the basement. Seconded by Wright. Upon a voice vote, there being no ways, the :motion carried unanimously. TRA= I PST - 6793 MERTON DRIVE - WELLANY Motion by Thompson to grant the request of Pte. Wellan for teWorari occKmacy of a. trailer upon his property at 6793 Overton Drive. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no mays, the motion carried unanimously. 2iI DING -PE MT AND VAR XW - 6810 JEFFERSON STMMT. - iWE • Motion by Kirkham to grant the request of Mr. Wenner for a building.permlt to repair damages to his home and grant his request for-a waiver of the aide yard requirement from 3 tout: to 2 feet to pemxtt construction of a detached garage with a one foot roof overhang ex tending beyond the foundation and an increase in the width of the front bedrooms by 2 feet. Seconded.by Wright. Upon a • voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carded unanimously. • Pace- 2$ Karl Dedolph Constriction Company 771 West Seventh Street St. Paul, Minnesota Estimate #1 - Water Improvement Project No. 75 -B (Booster Station - 63rd Ave. N. E. T.Ho #k100) $6,435.00 S. C. Smiley & Associates Suite l2 1750 Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis. Mianesota 55403 4 Civic Centex 43,688. 19 Payment to Debs s Clegg up Contractors C CTOR ANDUNT Bob Crawford $1,120.00 Walter R. Freeman 900.00 Walter R. Freeman 23,200.00 Waiter 8,, Freeman 1,530.00 Clayton Jacobson; 42.00 Truck Crane Service Co'. Invoice 35802 1,556.25 Invoice 35799 3,120.00 Invoice 35800 3,042.00 Invoice 35801 1,274.25 Invoice 35803 1,481.25 Invoice 358041 1,510.00 Invoice 35805; 173.00 Truck Crave.Service Co. Total- $12,148.75 TOTAL $17,9".75 Seconded by Wright. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. ESTIMATES - A CITY HALL: Councilman Thompson asked the City Manager whether the estimate of Smiley and Associates is comparable with the records of the City Administration, The City Manager answered that the Finance Director has not commented upon the estimate of Mr. Smiley, but that if he had found anything amiss he would have done so. The City Attorney stated that the minutes should show that the estimate is to be made for payment of a City Sall in Fridley. Motion by Sheridan to approve the estimate of S. Co Smiley and j►.ssociates for design work dome upon a Fridley City Mail. Seconded by Wright. Upon a voice vote, there being no says, the motion carried unanimously. IaCENSES: • Nation by Sheridan to approve the licenses of the applicants listed upon pages 70 tbrough 74 of the agenda and append the list to the minutes, Seconded by Page 29 Wright. Upon ��a► �� voice ��/}vote, ''**7there y�bbe�i�n�g �no�/�n�payss, the motion carried unanimously. • ; � � '° DRAINAGE EASEHE i i - LEONARD COCHRAN i . Mr. Cochran was present at the Council weeting. He stated that two neighbors of his have a drainage easement draining his property through a ditch rumUng across their property. He stated that whereas he has a grading permit to regrade his property he to asking whether these people have a grading permit to regrade their property. He stated that these people have filled in the ditch of the drainage easement causing the water to back up and flood laud North of the back - filled d:itrh-. The City Engineer showed maps of the area to the City Council and explained that the elevation of the land at this point is only two to three feet above the elevation of Moore Lake. He stated that the grade of the ditch is so small that water will not properly drain from the ditch into the lake. Mxto Cochran asked the City Engineer what right the City had to install a culvert upon this property in order to drain the water from the road. The City Engineer stated that the culvert was put in to drain the water through an existing ditch. Mr. Cochran stated that he believes the people who filled in the ditch should dig out the ditch. The City Engineer asked Mr. Cochran whether he had a performance bond requiring him to complete the performance contemplated when he obtained the grading permit. Mr. Cochran answered that he does not have a per - formance bond and that he had obtained the grading permit without being • required to furnish a performance bond. The City Engineer suggested that the City could dig out the drainage ditches. Mr. Cochran stated that the property %mers who filled the ditches should dig out the ditches and the City should not have to bear the cost since the two parties violated the drainage law. The City Engineer stated that the City needs the ditch deep enough to drain the culvert from the street. Councilman Sheridan stated teat the present problem was caused by the two people.on the south filling in the drainage ditch. He stated that the City Administration should write to the people who filled in the ditch and give then two weeks to dig the ditch out to a certain elevation, and if these people do not dig the ditch out, the City should dig the ditch out and charge the people for cost. Councilman Sheridan stated further that the ditch mus t be opened or the must be installed in the ditch to drain the water through it. The Council took no action on the matter. Pfr. Cochran suggested that the construction of the ditch be moved over three feet to the center line of the drainage easement when the ditches are redug. LARRY CHIE8 - GRADING PERMIT: Larry Chios was present at the Council Meeting. He presented grading plans and a plat plan to the Council. The City Engineer pointed out to the Council • that Mr. Chios is not changing much the grades an the property of abutting property owners. Councilman Sheridan asked Mt. Chios whether he has discussed his plans for grading the property with the neighboring property oonser, Mike 4'Bannon. Mr. Chios answered, "No." Mr. Chios stated that the Engineer page 3C who drew the grading plan found that there is more than 120,000 cubic yards . of excess material upon the property. The City Engineer asked Mr. Chien whether he needs more material than this in order to fulfill his obligations Mr. Chies answered, T °No.Q° Mr. Sheridan stated that he made a commitment to discuss the gsading.plaa with the nieghboring owners, and with one Sill Johnson, who had a problem with the grading. Mr. Chies stated that he would grade the property and construct a street which would drain the property, sloping the street as shown on his enclosed drawings. Mayor Nee and Council- man Sheridan informed Mr. Chios that he should discuss his plans with the Council at their next meeting the following Thursday,, Mr. Chies agreed to do so. RESOLUTION ORDERING D%?ROVEYXNT - SS -12s The City Engineer stated that he examined the property in Block 14 Plymouth Addition upon the request of William Sandin for a drainage pipe in the ditch on his property and backfilling of his lot over the drainage pipe. He stated that the drainage easments in this block need some regrading and the cost could be divided among the sixteen lots in the block. He stated that it would be possible to slake connection between future tiling in the ditch and the storm sewer line underground. The City Engineer stated further that he believed the cost to this privots, property would be sufficiently reasonable for the property owners to afford It. Mr. Comstock shored the Council as map of the northern part of the drainage district for SS -12 along Panorama and Rogan Road. He explained to the Council that in 1960 his consulting firm wade a design, based on a five year • frequency, for a storm sower along Main Street. The City Engineer stated that the approximate cost of this storm sewer is $171,000.00. He stated that this would amount to an assessment of $10.00 per hundred square feet without including the cost of roplacing the street after installing the drainage pipe. The City Engineer stated that there are several solutions available to the City to provide stomA se-aer service to the area. He stated that one solution is leaving out the tee extending up to Panorama and Roman. Road, not coFatst rucFtiy�g the storm sewer on Main Street at this time and constructing the tee later : he u -she work on Main Street is done. The second solution is to l.t q) the cast of the outfalls together and construct the tee and the storm sewer can ITT -I Street at this time. He stated that con- structing the storm g se'r on Hain Otzzflet requires a cyst to a depth of 25 feet and a coastruction a asemeht of 100 :Feet: in width. The City Engineer said that Main Street is in goad shape and he does not wish to tear it up. Council- man Sheridan stated that the paving construction of Main Street is roughly 5-,years old. Mr. Comstock staged that the City has not received any claims for damages for the storm sever and suggested that the City alight postpone construction of the storm sewer along Main Street: He stated that the problem at Panorama and Roman Road is not the same as the problem along University Avenue and is not influenced by the problem a.long.? University Avenue. Mayor Nee asked whether it would help to raise the grade of the streets at Panorama and Rogan Road. Mr. Comstock stated that as the streets are raised the elevation of the water on the streets is also raised and the basements of the hames • would be more likely to flood. He stated that the City needs the drainage page 3l facility in this area. He stated that the design . of the drainage facility . depends on the parameter nnsed in the formula to design the drainage facilities. If the parameters are based on a five year design the drainage area will be smaller than it will be if it is based on a 3 year design. He stated that basing the design of the system on a three year basis would alleviate the worst part of the problem. Councilman Wright stated that the more serious part of the problem is in the south end of this area near Panorama and Roman Road whereas around the north end the ,"alter runs off but it stands in the south and. Mr. Comstock stated that the formulas for computing the drainage pipes, catch bacius, and storm sower system, have changed over the years and now provide for the design of more rational systems since empirical formulas and other experimental, data. available indicate what water will do when it's in conduit compared to what it would do in the open. He stated that older drainage systems were Lased on design data of a catch basin in a large opens area whereas this is generally not the case in the City. Mayor lee stated that if the City provides for the drainage of the storm sewer eater along Drain Street it would have kept faith with the design and with what the people have paid for. Councilman Wright stated that it is easier to get drainage easements in the south part of this area then to disturb the access along Mama Street to the commercial Property. He said that the people in the area objecting to the construction of the lateral at Panorama and Roman Road will not have the problem solved by omitting the lateral, and that the problem will need to be solved sometime. He stated that he would like to see the storm sewer construct•.ed on k, "in Street as well as a lateral constructed to Panorama and Romaa Road. y. Comstock stated that there are 42 acres of commercial property u1nich are draining water into the intersection of Panorama and R~n Road. Councilman Wright asked whether the City is putted to add to the storm sewer district in the future. Per. Comstock stated that it would be necessary to write an agreement with the State defining the drainage area at the present time. Councilman Thompson asked if the City has any information available on the agreement to he written between the City of Fridley, Columbia Heights and the Minnesota Higghway Department. The City Manager stated that he has *not been eble to arrange a meting with the officials of Columbia Heights and the :N!Inn_esota Hig%maay Department. Mr. Comstock stated that it will be necessary to write the agreemnt in order to establish the drainage districts and the exact quantities of &W-mge waters for which the system is to be designee, before the design can be completed. Councilman 'Wright stated that it the too (the lateral constructed to Panorama .& ad Rest Road) is installed it will partially alleviate the problem and provide the taxpayers with a aolutjon to the problem which is equal'to the cost of putting in the tee, The City Engineer stated that if the tee is installed it will partially alleviate the problem. Councilman Wright stated that if the City is going to install a st:om sever on Pain Street it may as well install the storm sewer now rather than build it later. Mr. Comstock stated that if the lateral and the tee is not extended up to Panorama and Raman Road the base of the tee vrould pick, up =eater and drain about 10 acres. He stated that the rest of the area may be served differently in the future. • Mayor Nee asked whether it is necessary for the Council to make the decision this evening concerning the lateral to Panorama and Roman Road and the page -2 . construction of the storm sewer along Main Street. The City Engineer and W. Comstock answered, "no." The Council Look no fucdzer action. Councilman Kirkham left the Council Meeting. STOW SEWER PROBLEM - 6TH STBEST AND 56TH AVENUE NORTWASTI. Cooncilman .Wright explained that this is a problem where water from tV0 adjacent apartments drain into the lots behind the apartments. Notion by Thogmon to refer the question of relater drainege at 6th Stmt. and 56th Avenue to the City Engineer for gecaamaendations. Seconded by Sheridan'. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Coonci2maa Kirkham returned to the Council Meeting. STREET MMOVM2MI - UUC LANE The City Engineer stated that he would like to have a decision from the Comcil whether the :construction of Lyric Lane should be 30 feet or 36 feet. He stated that possibly some of the traffic might like to go to the North Suburban Hospital using 75th Avenue Northeast and Lyric Lane, rather than Osborne Road. Councilman Sheridan asked who would pay for construction of the extra 6 feet of road. The City Manager answered that this depends upon when the new sub- division was made. He stated the City adopted the standard 36 foot road width and if the plat was subdivided and the road established after that time, it is necessary for the subdivider to pay for the construction of the 36 foot road. Councilman Sheridan asked when Melody Manor was platted. The Finance Director stated this part of Melody Manor was platted on October 19, 1964. Mayor Nee asked when the City adopted the new street standard. The City Engineer an$ered in January of 1965. Mayor Nee asked whether the City wished to have hospital traffic on Lyric Lane. The City Eger answered, "No." Councilman Sheridan stated that he disc not believe the subdivider should pay for the extra 6 feet of road construction but rather the City should pay the additional cost, if the City demands that the road be constructed to a 36 foot street width. The City Manager stated that he does not believe that feeding the traffic from a few blocks surrounding Lyric Lane onto the 36 foot street would accomplish a great deal byway of relieving traffic congestion to the new hospital. The City Engineer stated that generally in the City, the City requires the 36 foot width ou front streets and a 30 foot width on side streets. Councilman Thompson asked whether it would be suitable to have the 30 foot street with a no rkino limitation on one aide of the street#. Councilman Wright, Councilman Eeridan agreed that this would be feasible. Motion by Wright to establish the width of the paving on Lyric Lane as 30 feet. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. BESOL=(14 NO. 120 -1965 - CONCERNING ANOKA COUNTY BOARD ACTIONt • Councilman Thompson said the store building is a hazard for people driving out of Hartman Circle onto East River Road. The Mayor suggested that the City try to get the County to buy it and use the land for access to and from the park. Motion by Thomp6on to adopt Resolution No. 120 -1965. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the notion carried unanimously. page 33 EESOLLUMON . NO. 121 -1965 APPROMG PLATS AND SPECMC (7AS &y CEamujG • BIDS SS -73. SVI&SS -73A*, . The City Engineer explained the area to be drained and served by construction of SS-73 and SW&SS-73A. Motion by Wright to adopt resolution 1211965, approving the plans and specifications, ordering bids for SS -73, SW&SSm73A. Seconded by Thompson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Notion by Wright to approve Resolution No. 122 -1965. Seconded by Thompson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. NSSSD CONSTRU ON - MSS PPl STREET NEAR NM STMT: MIDLAND COUSULT TANTS��TS I=y��v 1 1li.. v The City Manager explained that he received a request from Midland Consultants, Inc., for approval of the construction of a line crossing Mississippi Street near Main Street with an open cut. He stated that the method of construction has been approved by Mr. L nidheim of the Anoka County Highway Department. Councilman Thompson asked whether construction of the open cut will make it impossible for traffic to travel on Xlss`lazippi. Street. The City Engineer stated that provision will be made for traffic to move along Mississippi Street during construction. Motion by Wright to approve the request of Midland Consultants for construction of a NSSSD main across Mississippi Street near Main Street. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote; there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. LIQUM STORE #5 • AWARD OF . The City Manager stated that several bids.had been received for carpeting in Liquor Storo #5 in skywood nail,. He stated that the low bid was made by Graves Interior of 5761 University Avenue N.E. in the amount of $l,l6g.50. Motion by Thompson to award the bid for carpeting in Liquor Store #5 to Graves Interior in the amount of $1,168.50. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion by Thompson to adopt No. 123 -1965. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. STREET DANCE - MON$O$ AVENUE AND BEMTT DRIVE: The City Manager stated that he received a letter from residents living near Monroe Street and Bennett Drive, informing the City that the residents plan to Close Bennett Drive and 63rd Avenue Northeast for a street dance on July 31, 1965. Mayor Kee stated that this does not require any action by the Council. No action was taken. page 34 There being no further business, Mayor Nee declared the regular Council meeting • of . July 19, 1965 adjourned at 2120 A.M. Respectfully submitted: Raymond x. 8e Bade Secretuy to the Council 0 0 Paso 35 SPECIAL COUNCIL HEBTING � JULY 22, 1965 • Mayor Nee advised the Council that each member of the Council in answering present to the roll call would indicate waiver of the written notice requirement for calling a special meeting, Mayor Nee then called the matting to orAdr and asked for a roll call. upon a roll call, those answering present: Kirkhm, Nee, Sheridan, T6ampsao, Wright. Absents None. 11 :1 1 At 117 • : 01 N.' I;t' it d' The City Manager advised that the State Highway Department, upon the request of the City of Fridley, had agreed to widen the sidewalks on the Matterhorn Bridge from 21- feet to 3a feet in width, but that the Highway Department would need the agreement of the City to this change. Motion by Thompson, seconded by Sheridan, to approve the widening of the sidewalks on the Matterhorn Bridge. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried. The request was to permit a setback of only 3 feet from the lot line for Construction of an attached garage. A letter from George E. Peppers, Sr., of 6310 Quincy Street Northeast Vas presented, indicating no objection to the 3 foot side yard. Notion by Sheridan, seconded by Wright, to approve the.vartaace and the building permit. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried. INSTAL3ATICU OF CONDUIT FOR SCHOOL SIGNAL AT 613T AVENUE NORTHEAST AND 7TH ST8E8T2 The City Manager advised that the City had to move the school crossing signal at 61st Avenue Northeast and University Avenue, and that the Safety Committee has felt that it would be advisable to place this conduit at the intersection of 61st Avenue Northeast and 7th Street while 7th Street is under construction, because at this time it appears that it will be nacessary to have school signals to enable the students to cross 7th Street safely, because this construction :sill make it a wide, major north -south arterial. Motion by Kirkham, seconded by Sheridan, to have the conduit installed at 7th Street and 61st Avenue Northeast. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried. ADJOU8I+ 2271: There being no further business, Mayor Nee declared the meeting adjourned at 11:05 P.M. Respectfully submitted: r44,e P Earl P. Wagner Acting Secretary to the Council n U 36 Cit Of ride 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE Campbell A -1 Construction Company 3457 Snelling Avenue South Saint Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: ANOKA COUNTY 560 -3450 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 July 23, 1965 This is notice th4t complaints have been filed about violations of your license with the City of Ridley. The complaint consists of the following: 1. Poor Workmanship 2. Cancellation of Insurance The City Council at its meeting of July 19, 1965 suspended your license and ordered that notice be given you that a public hearing will be held at 8300.P.M. on August 2, 1965 at the City Hall in the City of Fridley, 6431 University Avenue Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota, 55421. ' You should appear at that time and show cause if any you have, why the license should not be revoked. By order of the City Council EPW�gs Earl P, "Wagner 18 CITY MANAGER • OFF=C? L BOMB Ci1Y OF FAIM M PUBLIC H8AEINC BB808E TBI CITY COUNCIL TO V= ZT W 000CWt Notiee is hereby given that these will be a Publie Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue N.B. on August 20 1965 in the Council Member at 8:00 P.M. for the purpose of t Consideration of a request by M. G. Aatleford (TOA.#65 -03) to reaone from C-2S (general shop- ping areas) to iii -1 (light industrial areas) all .of the North 750 feet of the West 600 feet of the M of the NW% of Section 12, T -30' R -249 County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, generally lying East of Highway #65 and South of Osborne Road. Anyone desiring to be hand with reference to the above matter will be heard at this meeting. Publish-. July 21, 1965 July 289 1965 0 tnL "M J. NIB MAYOR 37 Page Two 0 14 July 1965 Conclusions: Repair of storm damage has apparently been made previous to any inspection. Additional repairs to meet Health and Building Inspection department requirements recommended to permit continued occupancy of the building. 525 -527 - 56th Ave. N. E . (Previous inspection May 28, 1965) Condition: West wail pulled out 1 -3/4" from center partition at ceiling. East wall pulled out 2" from center partition Roofing destroyed Roof structure raised from building over center party wall . Extensive water damage to ceilings and floors. Floors sagged and raised over girders, girders supported by loose concrete block Center longitudinal partition crocked over doors indicating settlement. Two by six rafters with various width roof boards Conclusions: Can be rehabilitated with extensive repairs to include the following: East and West walls removed and replaced. Roof to be opened for inspection of raised area above party wall, wreplace all roofing. Gypsum board ceilings and insulation above to be removed and replaced, wall board and floor covering to be removed and replaced as directed by Building Inspector. Proper girder support piers to be installed . Furnace installations to be inspected by the Heating Inspector. Armand W . Giesen, P . E. vo e .c . Messrs. E. W nor & A. Jensen • n VANGUARD ENGINEERS, INC. MEMORANDUM • coM. No. 137.1 cue+r City of Fridley moxcT Tornado Damage Survey v^W Inspections of July 14, 1965 Amo sr A • W • Giesen Following is a summary of my observations and conclusions based on the inspection made with Mr . Clarence Belisle of the Fridley Building Inspectors office: 5519 - 4th St. N . E . Condition: Basement under West half of house only. Eight inch concrete block in fair condition but improper lintels used in East wall . Girders in East unexcavated area supported by adjustable jack posts set on loose brick and concrete block. Two by six and 2 x 8 floor joists notched to 6 inches at the ends, spaced 16" to 30" Four by six girders below joists supported by round laminated wood columns. Floors and ceilings sagged. Complete new gypsum board ceiling applied over 2 x 4 ceiling joists 24" %. New roof boards west half of roof, also new roof braces and collar beam. New roofing installed Flat garage roof and front frame wall badly deteriorated. s n ie. 3.t l '()_ 'l,ED N ., d'C'N"C" .3bL t y tI The meeting was c%11ed Co older by�1cti.ng¢Chairman Walla —_e. au_ 11,35�P 4 ..,,.. Members Present,. Wallace, oacot'%.ard 2) , XLrk am, Hauge (Ward 1), rav ik, Ellis, herder (Ward 3) Members Absent-. None Visitors Present; Gayne Malony, Stephen Gorecky, Dick Johnson (representing builder) 10 MIMMION gE FN IM OF COLUMBUS—BUILDING - 6831 HIGHWAY #65 NORTHEAST f$EZM SUBURBAN ENGPMRING BUILDING AND APARTHEN'T BUILDING TO SOUT TAD CDiwiPANY, There was a discussion about; Service roads, adjoining property, sanitary sewer, conformity with adjacent buildings, and the necessity of painted concrete blocks on the sides and back of the building. Motion by Kravick recommending approval of the building permit with a notation that the concrete block sides and rear of the building be painted. Seconded by Toncoo Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Acting Ohai,rum. Wallace declared the motion carried. ADJOURM NT-. There being no further businesep Acting Chairman Wallace declared the meeting adjourned at i o 52 Patio Respectfully submitted; Olive La Herder Secretary to the Board 0 41- YS,I MY rAFETr COkhNti= HING MINUTES - JULY 21, 1965 • The meaning was called to order by Chairman Larson at 8 :00 P.M. Members Present: Larson, Linton, Szegda Others Present: Mr. Paul Nymark, representative of Gift House Stamps and Mr. Peterson, representative of Barger King Corporation Mr. Peterson was present, representing the Burger King Corporation. Notion by Linton that the driveway enhances be extended to 30 foot each driveway and that parking be changed to angle parking. Seconded by Ssegda. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Larson declared the motion carried. Kr. Peterson, representing the King Corporation, stated that they would aw*ly with this recommendation. There was no 'notion on this item, the Committee accepting the plans for rebuilding the National Tea as presented. • G SK SCHOOL 09 G SLOW A t Notion by Linton, seconded by Saegda, that the school crossing signals presently being ressoved from the intersection of 61st and University Avenue be relocated at the intersection of 61st Avenue and 7th Street, to stop traffic on 7th Street as needed, and that it further be ,recommended that a chain link fence be erected bordering the Fridley Commms Playground on the 7th Street side. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Larson declared the motion carried. .:tr The matter of providing elevated crosswalks over University Avenue Northeast at 51st (partly Columbia Heights) and 61st Avenue Northeast was tabled until the next meeting. i W-T- F—Gs It was determined that the next meeting of the Fridley Safety Committee mould be on Wednesday, August 18, 1965 at 8:00 P.M. N1�Ot>N'h's Motion to adjourn by Linton, seconded by Ssegda. Chairman Larson declared the meeting adjourned at 10 :00 P.M. JWspectfully submitteds • (Space SXegda Secretary to the Committeo 4� � "w`..,.. ;D PIAN'TiNG, COfl:1 :11SSiidifn' 7 29, 1965 AGIE 1 The meeting war, called t::a ordar uy �` talrman 1tra ik at 8Y20 P.M. ROU CST.: Members presents Hughes, Johanson, BandeL der absent,-, Berge Others present-, City Nnnager Wagner, Engineering Assistant Clark L REZM YNG lik7QilB.Sz .- ZOA 065 -04g, TL_ . LES`.0% MWD. s Outlot #ls Melody Manor 4th Addition. Request zoning charge to allot) construction of medical clinics and allied structures. Dr. Lester was present, The Commission discussed with Dr. Fester his proposed plans for medical clinics and other related buildings, both for the present and future. It was agreed that rezoning for these types of buildings would require a restrictive type of classification for institutional buildings. It was felt the best solution for the present vorou.ld be to hold a public hearing on rezoning Outlot #1 to C -1;, ask Dr. Lester to get plans for the buildings ready for the next meeting,, and re -draft the proposed ordinance of M- categories. MOTION by Hughes, seconded by 3ohansoD, that the Planning Commission set a public hearing date of August 26, 1965 for the rezoning (ZOA #65 -O4) of Outlot #18, Melody Manor 4th Addition for Dr. T. H. nester from R -1 (single family chielling) to C -1 (local business areas). Upon a voice votes all voting aye,, the rwtion carried. MD'17ON by Hughes, seconded by J hanson., that the Planning Commission submit a written draft of the Ordl -a e.e amending Chsnter _5 of the City Cade and moves that t'be, C'sxmr: ssi as racr d_ Q df ,p4ngg to City Council f passage at the earliest Dgual.blle t1ge. upon a voice vote, all voting aye. the motion carried. 2. RBZONITIG MUEST : ZOA 065 -05 - GFORGE g8 AW , D.D.S.: Lot 10, Block is Rice Creek Terrace Plat 1. Laquest zoning tc allow dental clinic. Repre- sented by Virgil. Herrick. Dr. Heywo was present. Dr. Hayano and the Commission discussed his request, reviewing the past problems of this area9 and the possible future plans in connection with the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority. It was agreed to table the rezoning request (ZOA #65 -05) until Dr. Rayano asks that it be brought up again. There being no further business, Chairman Kravikc adjourned the meeting at 9:35 P.M. Res ctfu y_��t Btiz OeBrisa w Sect. AN t0RD�CM. lv3 A ° yQ� ING C°,tpE*A�b�i'i�.�.7�.�`��'� �'wY5 �OF7 TO TIM CiC'/Ye4 CODE ICA'1"JCON OF ADDITIONAL ZONZM DISTRICTS The City Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: Section 11. Section 45.04 of the City Code of Fridley shall be amended to include additionally to the vkmw kinds of Districts mentioned the following: CR -1 Districts SggtUM 2. That Chapter 45 of the City Cade of the City of Fridley be amended by adding thereto the Section hereinafter indicated: Section 45.101. CS. -1 District. Uses Permitted. Offices and odfice buildings for medical dental,, optical clinics and apothecary shops, ha=less and inoffensive laboratories accessary to permitted • uses in this same building. PASSED AND ADOPW BY THE CITY COUMLL CF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TUS DAY Or, 0 1965. wrr..,nrwr... r r AT1'Y T: Marvin C. Brunsell, City Clark Public Bearing: First Reading: Second EaadIng: Publish.......: samwrr William J. Nee - Mayor l • FMDL&Y HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FETING P JULY 6, 1965 The meeting was called to order at 7x00 P.M., by Chairman Herder. ROLL CALL: Present: Chairman Richard Herder and Commissioners Robert Kendall and John Meyer. Absent: Commissioners Lois Mullin and Paul Barrow. FiI, +AL INTERFIL'�,S oUTH APPLICA1NTS FOR WIE POSITION OF ' 'CUTIVE DIRECTOR, FRI DLE Y HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY: Con dosioner Meyer reported that the applicant screening conmdttee composed of himself and Commissioner Barrow had interviewed and reviewed about fifteen applicants for the position. The three applicants select- ed for Authority review and selection were to be present this evening for final interview. The applicants, ?fir. Bernard Anderly, Mr. James Hancock and Mr. Allan Anderson were interviewed in that order for apprmdmate],y one hour each. Discussion of the several applicants' qualifications was held among • the Commissioners present from 10:00 P.M. to I1 :45 P.M. Final balloting (Commissioner Furrow had submitted his sealed vote to the meeting) showed that the order of preference was Hancock, Anderson and Anderly. Mr. Veyer moved, Mr. Kendall seconded that James Hancock be inform- ed that he was offered the position, and further, that in the event he did not accept, Allan Anderson would be offered the position. The motion was passed unanimously, and the meeting was adjourned at 31 :50 P.M. Respectfully submitted, John E. Meyer Vice Chairman Fridley Housing & Redevelopment Authority► 0 a 45 FRIDLEY HOUSING AND ttr. 0ELOr°',i;NT AUTHORITY liI STING - JULY 199 1965 • The meeting was called to order at 8:00 P.N., by Chairman Herder. ROLL CALL s Present: Chairman Richard Herder, Commissioners Paul Barrox,,Robert Kendall, John Meyer and Lois Mullin and Executive Director Allan Anderson. Visitors: Reverend Gerald Keefe, Planning Commission Chair- man Kenneth Kravik, Robert Buckley, Richard Miller, Art Gnsiser, Clarence Graves, Eugene Graves, Dana Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Ranko Schurr -Jerry W. Birdewill and James J. Petrie (Phillips Oil Companyj, Attorney James Gibbs and AttormW Virgil Herrick. Absent: None. APPROVAL OF EINWiS - MUTING OF JULY 9, 1965't The following corrections were made in the July 9, 3,965 minutes: Page 2, 3rd paragraph: The second sentence in this paragraph is to be omitted. Page 2, 4th Paragraph, 7th sentence: This sentence is to be changed to read, *Some of the reasons for renewal might be: evacuating people during the disaster period, poor utilities, poor play areas, poor'roadss Ste.." Motion by Mr. Barrow, seconded by Fr, Kendall, to approve the minutes of the July 9, 1965 meeting, as corrected. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, said motion carried unanimously. APPROVAL OF 14INUTES - MEETING OF JULY 14 19651 The following.correctian was made in the minutes for Jury 149 1965* Page 1, under the heading, BUILDING PERPJT REQUEST - LEONARD WEIGSL, lot paragraph: The following sentence is to be inserted between the 5th and 6th sentences: .A discussion between the Commission and Mr. Weigel followed and it was pointed out that the $1,125 per Inonth loss of rental income, as stated by Mr. Weigel, could very possibly be substantia.11y less after considering such things as retirement of principle; reduring.of utility payments, etc.. Motion by ft. Kendall, seconded by Mr. Meyer, to approve the minutes of the July 14, 1965 meeting, as corrected. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, said motion carried unanimously. • COV141 ICATIONS (COUNCIL) - LOSS CF T1'C(1!E' VrETH RESPECT TO APPRAISAL VAI Et The Authority agreed to review this item and discuss it at a later date. C010Ml 1CA.TIONS (COWNCIL) - LOSS OP 1N00',-% % 1-vTITH R SPECT TO APPIRilISAL VALUE t • Chairman Herder read Wyman Smith, in regard to this letter should be mad e future discussion. a letter dated July 16, 1965 from Attorney this matter. It was agreed that a copy of a part of these minutes, for study and CO21 1DERATIOI•i E: F RESOLUTION NO. mm 1965-7 - PROPERTYt Chairman Herder read the above mentioned resolution, ?notion by Mr, Kendall, seconded by Iir. Barrow, to adopt Resolution No. FHRA 1965 -7 - rat 1,+eigel Building Permit Requests. Upon a voice vote, there. being no nays, said motion carried unanimously. COY , , CATIONS FRIDLEY MOT LIGHTERS: Chairman Herder read a letter received from Mrs. R. E. Yetcalf. The letter Was filed for consideration at a future date. C041UXICATIONS - BUILDING PER141T .REQUEST (MR. RICHARD_ MILLR : Mr. Miller explained that his property (a dwelling which he rented out) at 339 - 57th Place had been damaged approximately 30% by the tor- nado, and that he has requested a Building Permit to put it back into usable condition. He further explained that it is a 25 -year old two bed- room house with living roam, kitchen and bath, with about an 800 square • foot area; also., that the value of the home before the tornado was approxi- mately $$,000 to $9,000. He further explained that his original pis when he bought the house, was to hold said property until such time that he was able to build a sizeable apartment building (7-12 units), as the zoning at that time was for =ltiple dwelling, The Boning, since theg, has been changed in this area. He stated that he was not especially interested in rebuilding, but that he could not afford to leave the house unoccupied, Mr, Millen agreed to stay and listen to the review of the University Avenue.area and its proposals. PROCEDURES ON BUILDING MERMIT- RZQUESTS: Chairman Herder explained, to the visitors, what procedures the Authority has been tWdng on recommendations for Building Permit requests, the eligibility problem, and reasons for same. REVIEW OF UNIVERSITY AVENUE AREA r SERVICE ROAD DESIGNt Mr. David Alberts, representative from Hodne and Associates, explain- ed the proposals for-service roads at the corners of Mississippi and Uni• varsity, 61st•:and-University and 57th and University. He stated that Tom Hodne, City Planner, and Yarvin Prunsell, City Clerk 'and Treasurer, had not with members of the Highway Department on this proposed treatment for service roads. The Highway Department had agreed that this might be a desireable objective, in viers of the psrobleme that they are having iz. • other parts of the Twin Cities. They had also stated that the desireable distance from the centerline of University Avenue to the centerline of the proposed service roads would•be approximately 300 Feet, because of the possibility of a sequence of semaphores. The Highway Department felt _2M 47 Ft VTR;W OF tTNIVERSTTY .Eti'7W' I T, SERIIZ^S' ROAD DESIGN (conva,nued) % that this type of arrangement could be negotiated where land could be • dedicated as a right -of -easy (land trade). The Highway Department has agreed to prepare prel- imLiary design sketches and meet with the Authori- ty on Wednesday, July 210 1965 at 8,00 Pm. The fo].l.owing were some of the questions asked and comments made s It was stated that the TTighway Department would delay construction on corners proposed for this type of service road and would make tem- porary improvements until a definite decision is made. Mr. Veyer pointed out that the desired 300 foot figure is the Highway Department's figure, and not that of the Authority. He also in- quired about the scale of the proposed service roads$ as shown on the preliminary design sketch. Fr. Alberts explained that the scale showed approximately 250 to 275 feet. In regard to a possible service station at the S.E. corner of 57th and University (Phillips), Air. James Gibbs inquired if customers would have to enter the station from the side roads adjacent to the proposed island. He inquired about the depth of this section, as shown on the preliminary design plan. Mr. Alberts explained that the side roads would be access roads and that a business proposed for this corner island would perhaps better be • built and maintained as a four -sided structure, as an exposed facility; also, that the area as shown is approximately 150 feet wide and 125 feet deep. Father Keefe from St. t.�laiams Church, appeared to voice his concern with the proposed service road at 51st and University, in regard to a proposed school and loss of parking space facilities. Father Keefe agreed that he would make the plans for the proposed school available to the Authority, so that the Highway Department could study them for considera- tion before Wednesday night's meeting. The Authority agreed to work out this problem as quickly as possible. It was pointed out that there would be only two east -west crossroads on University Avenue between Mississippi Street and Highway No, 100 - 57th Avenue and 61st Avenue, Mr. Clarence Graves explained that they are selling their property an the-N.E. corner of 57th Avenue, and asked if the proposed road would rmz immediately behind the presently zoned comDaereial property or if it .would go beyond that into residential. property. Mr. Alberts stated that it would be reasonable to-assume-that it would be- adjacent to the commercial property. Mr. Gibbs, representing the Sehurrs, explained that Phillips have an ioption to -buy the Schurr property on the S.E. corner of 57th and Univer- sity, which is approximately 132 feet in depth; and that if the proposed corner service..roads were to require a greater depth than this, thin pro- party night become valueless to Phillips as they would have to purchase more land. .3� M-1 1LE1, f,W OF LTA 17ERSITY AVENUE ARIDk - SERVICE ROAD LTESIRT (continued): Mr, Alberts replied that he was sure the Pighvay Department would • take all these things into consideration. P•`.r. Birdraill, Engineer for Phillips, inquired if the proposed service road intersection on 57th would have signal lights. Mre Alberts replied that the corner could possibly have a conven- tional stop sign. Ffr. Meyer inquired if the Phillips Company would feel this section was undesireable if the corner island were to be 300 feet. tyre Birdewill replied that it would create a piece of property that Mould not be controllable. Mr. Meyer asked if Phillips would object if more property were made available. Yr. Birdexill stated that this would hurt the property and it would be economically unfeasible to develop a service station with four sides, as it would not be practical. Also, that they felt University Avenge and Highway No. 691 (Highway No. 100) would bear the mein streams of traffic for such a proposed station. Mr. Heyer suggested that the Phillips Company reiterate their ideas, the discussions of the evening and parceliaation plans, etc., to the High - way Department for further discussion on Wednesday evening, • Yr, Graves stated that he thought the proposed corner service roads were feasible and felt that their prospective buyers would agree. He asked tiro Alberta if he would convey their thinking and discussions to the Highway Department also, Mr. Alberts replied that he would. Mr. Petrie, representative from Phillips, stated that his compoW would prefer the service road left as originally planned by the Highway Department, but stated that they did not say they would get out if it were changed. It would have to be reevaluated. Mr. Gibbs explained that -the Schuirs have an option to buy the Bon• nett property (Auto Body Shop property) and that said option will expire on July 26, 1965. The Schurrs have reason to believe that Mr. Bonnett will not renew said option° It was pointed out that an agreement had been made, by all parties concerned, that the Authority would make every effort possible to'.hv" a recommendation on same before the City Council by August 2,..1965, Nine Schutt asked if the Authority* would try to reach, a decinUinn be- fore July 26th. Chairiaan Herder replied that the Authority would try* in @vary way to cooperate. Mr. Alberts suggested that the Phillips Company convey their Adeas to Yr, Tom Hodne; also, that they might give some thought as to how they might adapt to the proposed plan. -4- 49 REVIEW OF I ll�'I 'SRSITY .VENUE RZA — 1JAUdD USE F ET4%nm 6"n AP;D 577II AVENICTES: Mr. Alberta reviewed the proposals in the different sections of the preliminary University Avenue Redwrelopment Design Plan. He presented • three architectural drawings showing examples of townhouse design, in re- gard to the proposed use in this section. IIe explained that a townhouse is a riedium density unit of family type character, usually 1a to 2 stories high with multiple bedrooms, separate basements, separate utilities and separate front and rear doors. Units could be separately owned or could be rental property. Typical unit values range from $15,000 to $30,000 per unit. It was pointed out that a decision had not been made as to whether or not this section would be included in the renewal area. It was de- cided that this section must be considered in the overall picture, either for inclusion in the renewal area or for suggested best possible zoning use. Yrs. Mullin asked Mr. Alberts to explain condominium. Nr. Alberts replied that condominium is an ownership device used to give actual ownership to a portion of a development which probably in- volves a number of units. These units are parceled off as shares in a cooperative ownership. Because it is developed as a moderate density unit' there are things in common that cannot be split up, such as sharing of foundation, heat, yards, etc.. A person can actually own a unit and it is eligible for homestead exemption. A person can own undivided interest in what is held in common., This is a legal device. In cooperative apart- ments, resident - owners are not eligible for homestead exemption. Mrs. I:uilin inquired if this area was large enough to lend itself to a combination of townhouses and apartments. Mr. Alberts replied that it might possibly lend itself to this use. Mr. Meyer inquired about the upkeep and appearance of townhouses, in the next five years, as compared to apartment rentals for the same period. Air. Alberts explained that toumhouses'are fairly new, and.that the facts of upkeep had not been extablished. Ile recommended the possibility of stage development, and change of use if it is not working out. The Authority discussed the advantages and disadvantages of town- houses, apartments, residential and commercial for this area. Mr. Harrow pointed out that between 58th and 61st Avenues, there are approximately 37 lots that are 40 to 50 feet wide, and inquired about how much frontage would be ideal for each unit of a tommhoase. Mrs Alberts replied that if lined up in rows, each unit with full width street frontage, the desireable minim= would be an 18 to 25 foot width per unit. Mr. Barrow pointed out the possible dangers that this proposed resi- dential area might pose to children living no close to.a busy highway. Air. Graves pointed out that the Authority could possibly require fences to alleviate this danger, when setting up standards for the use of this area* -5- 5t 0 0 P Y • HALL, SMITH, TIEDLUND, AA DUSTER, FORSBERG AND FEIXLV Attorneys at Law Douglas Hall 311 Produce Tank Building Wyman Smith Minneapolis, VAnnesota 55403 George Hedlund duly, 16, 1965 339 -1481 Thomas Go Forsberg Offices ins .Henry H. Feikema. Osseo Ronald L. Haskvit2 Coon Rapids Fridley Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority Attention Pr. Richard Herder, Chairman 158 • 63 1:Iay ?Northeast Fridley 21, Minnesota Dear Dick€ At the meeting of duly 14, 1965, I was asked for a written opiniooa as to whether or not an appraiser may consider loss of income of a 40% damaged multiple dwelling in determining the value which should be paid to the property owAer. I have re- checked the Minnesota Law, both Statutes and Court decisions • on condemaation,.and have conferred with the respective attorneys for the Saint Paul Authority and the Minneapolis Authority. The answer to the question would be "no ". Appraisers use various methods in determining market value of propert7. One method is income approach; another method is reproduction cost depre- ciated. Each of these methods, to some degree, would involve considera- tion of an eight -plex multiple dwelling, two years of age, and which was fully occupied on May 1, 1965. Since the 40% damage to the structure, by reason of the tornade of May 6, 1965, was not replaced, it would be iqy view that the appraisers would consider on either of these methods, the income and the structure as it existed on May 1, 1965. They could reasonably conclude that with the expenditure of $30,000000 that the eighteplex would be put back in the same condition as it was on May 5s 1965• I am advised that the D.R.A. is most critical, of the payment of interest. They insist that payments be made by the Authority on awards promptly, and are most critical if interest has to be picked up fot even an additional week. I have been warned that I should advise the Authority to specifically refrain from cmmitting themselves.to the payment of interest or the payment of rental losses. Apparently there is a wide variation in situa- tions,.and the Authority should be most cartel about setting precedent. The two appraisers required are appointed by the Authority, although in Saint Paul the H,H.F.A, has always retained the right to select the • second one. • • iJ,0P' m2m Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority July 169 1965 After the appraisals are in and the project plan has been adopted and approved, it apparently is the custom to stipulate with property owners as to the date of taking, even though the date is prior to the actual commencement of the proceedings in Court* Normally, the date of taking is the date when the Judge signs the Order Appointing Commissioners. It is that Order that finds that the condemnation is a valid proceeding. Under Minnesota Law, the attorneys in any such proceeding can stipulate as to the date of taking to be used and it may vary from the statutory dates Also, apparently there is a custom when things have jelled and move along, for the Authority to take an option for the purchase of the property at a certain price. This is a valid method under Minnesota Lax* WS /rac Yours truly, Wyman Smith 5P" RESOLUTION N0. FIiRA 1965.7 A RESOLUTION OF THE FRIDIEY HOUSING AND R:DEVELOMENT AUTHORITY RE LSOKARD WEIGEL BUILDING PERMIT REQUESTS WzRH' O at a regular meeting of the Authority on July lip, 1965, the Authority had referred to it by the Fridley City Council an appli- cation for a building permit to re- construct a double bungalow for $12,000.00 located at 349 and 353 - 57th Place, and an 8 -plea located at 359 - 57th Place for $30,000.00 by the owner, Leonard Weigel, now residing at 600 Glencoe Street Northeast; AND URNS, the proposed re- construction involves buildings severely damaged by the tornadoes and condemned by the City of Fridley as unfit and unsafe for occupancy; AND Wfir",REAS, the said property is located with the "University Area ", one of the proposed redevelopment areas within the City of Frid- ley; AND WHEREAS, the plans for the University Area are under study by the Authority and the study should be campleted within the next few weeks; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Fridley Housing and Redevelop- ment Authority, Fridley, Minnesota, as follows. • 1, That the City Council of Fridley be advised that the property of Leonard Weigel is located within the proposed University Avenue Redevelopment Area, 2. That as soon as a study of the area is completed., definite recommendations as to the permit, the uses of the 3And, and changes in zoning will be transmitted by the Authority to the City Council. ADOPTED AT A SPECIAL FETING OF THE FRIDIEY HOUSING AND REDE9SIAP- MM AUTHORITY ON THE 19TU- DAY OF JULY, 1965. RMIR Hewer, MOrmn ATTESTS • MM R=, 3ecreM77 53 : 2 Al ZJI • a sun vokow "T I Inc 1. Soo AM J, • : 2 Al ZJI 54 FRIDLEr I1OU81W AliD REDEMOPY"f AUMCRI-i r 1,=IW -- JULY 21, 1965 • The : meting was called to order $t 5 :15 P.M., in the City Hall bF Chairman Herder. E U CU J: Present: Chairman Richard Herder, Co®ai.ssioners John MoVer and Paul Barrow and Executive Director Allan Anderson, Commiesionera Lois Mullin and Robert Kendall arrived later in the meetings Visitors: E. Bonnett, tally Miskkowic, Jack Kirkham, Cowls Metcalf, Clarence Graves, Eugene'Graves, Robert Buckley, Reverend Keefe: G. F. Welch, FAtard Egan, Kay Nes, MU9 McGregor, Alice Hirabaryashi ,. Jerry Glide ell, Robert Christeno- son, Duane Grant, Elmer. Binford, John Wright, Mayor Nee and Robert J. 1highes. Absent: None. SPECI,IAAL CPC T_ HLCI AY DEPARTMENT: Mr. Winger, Mr. R. P. Brown and Mr. Edward Fan were present to reps- sent the State iIi&hway Department. Yr. Winger reflected that upon aomd=L- ticn of the proposed service road configuration, the Highway Departs =t was favorer impressed as a means of solving a potential traffic problem. The • following itma were also ea nined bq the Highws3r Departments 1, impact to than frontage road on St. William's Church and School. 2. Impact of new frontage road configuration. 3. Attempt to firm up general acceptance of crest frontage roads and new corner road concept by August 15, 1965. 4, The Highway Department will delay construction of the want front - age road street*, curb and gutter until after August 15th to give tip to plan for the Mississippi. Street -Highway No. 47 intersec- tion. All interested parties are asked to coordinate throw Tom: Hodne and then to the Hi*nay Planning. Section. CCIOMNiCATIONS 4 LET= FRCK CTTY PLANNING ASSOC& : �rrrrr wrrr rr r orrrr.rr rrrnr�r wrrarrrrn A better from the City Planning Associates was received advising the FHRA of their services and same was duly noted for further reference. '4 1111 Mrs. Metcalf, representing the Fridley Foctlighters, presented the aims and objectives of her organisation. Mrs. Metcalf pointed out the lack of theatre space and public meeting facilities in FridlW. The Fr1& leV Footlighters feel very strongly that a civic auditorinan would benefit the needs of the Center City. She asks that consideration be given that the civic auditorium be included in preliminaz7 City Center flans, This concept has been used in other parts of the country in conjunction with shopping center areas. f � :_.. 55 COMUNICATSONS MR. CAMP: • Mr. Camp was invited., by letter, to the meeting. He was not present. No action. BUILDING : ERKIT UEST - M. SNUMICK - TH Opal: This location is outside of the renewal area:. No action was takene The matter was referred back to the City Engineer. It was noted that the minutes of the City Council are now being received by the FHRA. CW ' • Contracts from. the HHFA have been received. Mr. Smith discussed the two contracts with the Governments The contracts speciJ�, the amount of ad- vance. The interest rate on the advance is 4 1,/8% per annum. The AuthorL- ty will have to pay back interest on the development funds if the project proceeds. The contracts include all regulations and requirements br the Federal Agency. The Authority must have contracts with the government be- fore =W requisitions are made by the Authority. The Authority must present a resolution authorizing the signing (execution) of contracts, and they must be returned to the URA, Chicago. The first funds requested will be for ninety days. • The City Center FS Contract and the University SU Contract include descriptions of the areas, terms, conditions, etc.. Mr. Smith has found the contracts to be in keeping with the original resolution passed by the FHRA. RT;�ION,NO. FHRA 1965 - -' John Meyer moved for the adoption of Resolution tdo. FHRA 1965 -9 cow Corning "Approving and providing for the execution of a proposed contract for planning advance of surveys and plans for urban rene-4al project under Title I of the Housing Act of 1919, as amended, Numbered Contract No. Mina R-35 (FS), by and between Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority and the United States of America." Mr. Barrow seconded.. Passed unanimously. RT, OWTIM NO. F EM 1 65.10.: Paul Barrow moved for adoption of a resolution Rio. FHRA 1965 -10. 000- Corning "Approving and providing for the execution of a proposed contract for planning advance, of surveys and plans for urban renewal. project =der Title I of the Housing Act of 1949, as amended, Numbered Contract No. Mica R•36 (c), by and between Fridley Housing Redevelopment Authority and the United States of America." Air. Heyer seconded. Passed . IiOfS COM#4 The FW Legal Consul advised that more detail mmust be included iet • scope of work and advised that contract acceptance be delayed until the next meeting. "lq. :C i fiee,, r . ... a�:i .., ,, •..+�. tt: 7..' a �.,...... - `�^ i 5.. t ,w.:u. ysu .i. , .. f .. :.? _ . ♦ - . .... ..... [ 3Y`yo1+.Y .'. �7.t� V 3 • s3. a)A 4, RESOLUTION CIO. FHHA li�•8t .mao�ac. +m.�r- am�.wwaawn Motion, by Mr. Meyer, seconded by Mr. Kendall., to amend item 2 of said Resolution to reads 112. That the section along the Easterly side of Unite► • versity Avenue from 57th Avenue to 60th Avenue Northeast, be reserved for essentially residential use such as towhouse or apartment developments.n Passed unaninwus3y. Motion by Mr. Barrow, seconded by Mr. Meyer, to adapt Resolution No. FIMA 1965 -8 approving in a preliminary way a design plan for Univer- sity Avenue, as amended. Passed unanimously. I MINEss - Ri iin OF CITY CEima AREA PIGAN: The question was raised, "Why is there a need for a City Center invest - mentY" Mr. Hodne replied that from -a geometric point of views it is the geographical center in relationship to the papulatione There, is a lack of identity to Fridley. Mr. Hodne also said that 200,000 - 250,000 square feet of retail and service space can be supported in the center. 4009OU0 square feet of buildings can be developed in the Urban Core area. Alternate Plan B builds up the density in the southeast quadrant ( Ufban Core). It is not designed to compete with Apache or Brcokdale. It will be a moderate center. The uses may, change in the other quadranta,,but this is not necessarily harmful. The Urban Core irlli not take away development from the other quad- rants., but gather may cause a change in their present uses. Mr. Meyer stated that the money sport on a bond issue may develop a bigger tau base and also may brJmg in money to the area. Mr. Hodne presented plans of the City Center area which included a • junior department store, retail said commercial buildings and recreational - entertainment areas. Some of the buildings were designed as having retail shops on the ground level, office space on the second level., and ultim€ate37 living space to be developed on the third level.. Where was unanimous agree- ment of the Authority on the principle concept of the core plan "B ". ADVANCED FUNDS: Mrs Anderson wdll prepare requisition for advanced funds. Mr. Anderson and two other members of the Authority must be banded. Pxr. Barrow said ha could have costs prepared for bonding. At this date the Authority cannot bLV furniture, but it can rent furni, ture. No assets can be acquired under this account. A letter static the contracts have beGU received by the Govern>umt motet be received by the Authority before funds can be used. • f t' 1 1�; By unanimous vote, the meeting was adjourned at 1:00 A.M. e Respectfu y submitted, Lola 161713a FriidLW Housing & Redevelopment AuthariV -3- 543 agOWTION NO. ' FMt� svr�sbsrscrsr +rw�wowuaax rr+surow • A RESOLUTION OF THE FR DLEY HOUSIAIG AND REDEYE MMIT AUTHORITY APPROVING IN A PRiUMLINARY 1-JAY A DESIGN PLAN FOR UNIVERSITY AVENIUE WERM, at a regular meeting of the Authority on July 144 1965Y Thomas H. Hodne of the firm of Hoene Associates, appeared and presented to the members of the Authority, a preliminary University Avenue Design Platt; AND t;HL Wsp the proposed plan was reviewed in detail; AND WiH'IiEAS, the plan among other things, includes a proposed tom house section running along the East side of University Avenue from 57th Avenue to 60th Avenue Northeast; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Fridley Housing and Redevelop - enent Authority, Frit3.ey, Mirnnesota, as follms: 1. That the Preliminary University Avenue Design Plan, as presented to the Authority on July 144 1965, in principle, be an hereby is accepted as the tentative Das4p Plan for the University Avenue area. 2. That the section along the Easterly aide of University Avam from 57th Avenue to 60th Avenue Northeast, be reserved for essentl&W resi- dential use such as townhouse or apartment deerelopments. 3. That the Chairman is directed to azTange at the earliest oppor- tunity a joust meeting between the Authority, the Fridley City Council and the Planning Commission, to review the Plats. ' 4. That the City 000nail, of the' City Of Fridley be urged to . coltaider forthadth changes in zoning iu the University Avenue area to confom to the proposed Resign Plan, and that &a:il ng Fendts for construction or re- construction wig the University Av=e area be denied unless they cas+ form to the Design Plan and have been so approved by the Authoritya ADOPTED AT A MMIPia OF TPM FRIDLEY HOUSING AND RELEVELOMM AUTHORITY ON THE 215T DAY OF JULY, 1965. ATTESTS xfahard itwdWo Chain 57 • MgI jMION NO. FHRA 19b1-1 A IMOLUTIO14 APPROVING AND FROVIDiNG FOR 9THE EXECUTION OF A PROPOSED C(I ACT FOR PLANNIM ADVANCE FOR SURVEYS MID PLANS FOR URBAN REMAL PROJECT UNDER TITLE I OF WX HOUSING ACT OF 1949, AS AMENDED, NUMiEFb. ED CONTRACT N0, MINN R-3§ (FS ) . BY AND AE'TI,fEEN FRIDLEY HOUSING AND R SVELOPKENT AUTHOR= AND THE UPiITED STATES OF AMERICA MWAS, the United States of America (herein called the "Goverrmont ") has tendered to Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority (herein called the "Local Public Agency ") a proposed Contract for Planning Advance for aur- voVs and Plans for Urban Renewal. Project under Title I of the Housing Act of 1949, as amended, under which. the Govdnvmt• would make an advance of Federal funds to this Local Public Agency to aid in financing the cost ,of certain surveys and plans in preparation of an urban renoral project desig- nated Project No. MINK R-35 (FS) in the urban renewal area described in such proposed Contract; and Z:HE IiW the Local Public Agency has given due consideration to said proposed Contract: BE IT RESOLVED BY John Meyer as follows: Sg„ 0 9 The proposed Contract for Planning Advance for Surveys and • Plane for Urban Renewal Project under Title I of the Hous- ing Act of 19499 sa amended, designated Contract Non MINK R-35 (FS) (A)s, Qom- listing of Parts I and II, under and subject to the terms and conditions of which the Government would make an advance of Federal funds to the Local Pub- lic Agency to aid in financing the coot of certain surveys and plans for an urban renewal project designated Project No. MINN R -33 (FS), situated in the City of Fridley, Minnesota, is hereby in all respects approved. Section . The Chcirman and Vice Chairman of the Local Public Agency is hereby authorized and directed to execute said proposed con- tract in two counterparts on behalf of the Local Public Agency, and the Sec- retary is hereby authorized and directed to impress and attest the official seal of the Local Public Agency on each such counterpart and to forward such counterparts to the Housing and Home Finance Agency for execution on behalf of the Government, together with, such other documents relative to. the appro- val and execution thereof as well as to this Resolution as my be required by the Goveroment4 SaMs, The Emcutive Director of the Authority is hereby authorised to file requisitions, together with necessary supporting documents, with the Covernment, from time to time as advance funds are requir- ed, requesting payments to be made an account of the advance provided for in the said Comtrect, and to do and perform all other things and act* required to be dome or performed in order to obtain such payments, 0 58 59 Page 2 ; RFSOWTION 140. FHRA 196§••9 Sew. This Resolution shall take effect lnmodiate]Ta ADOPTED IT A 10MIM OF THE FRIMSY HOUSIM AND REDEYELOMW AUTHORITY ON THE 21ST DAY OF JULY, 1965, ATTEM • i Secretary - Richard Herder, Chairnsa j Y • t HL.a`OLUTIJN NOAH 5-10 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND PROVID31IG FOR THE EXECUTION OF A PROPOSED CONTRACT FOR PLANNING ADVA14CE FOR SURVEYS AND PLANS FOR URBAN HLIM'- AL PROJECT UNDER TITLE I OF THE HOUSM ACT OF 1949# Ab A'ENDED# NUS B10M COMM NO. YaNN R-36 to) , BY AND BETWEEN FRIDLEY HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND THE UNITED STATES OF Ahk=A WIIEREAS the United States of America (herein called the "Government ") has tendered to Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority (herein called the "Local Public Agency ") a proposed Contract for Planning Advance for Surveys and Plans for Urban Renewal Project under Title I of the Housing Act of 1949# as amendedd# under which the Government would make an advance of Federal funds.to the Local Public Agency to aid in financing the cost of certain surveys and plans in preparation of'an urban renewal project designated Project No. 11INN R -36 (c ) in the urban renewal area described in such proposed Contract; and rrIMAS the Local Public Agency has given due consideration to said proposed Contracts BE IT RESOLVED BY Paul Barrow as follows: Section 1. The proposed Contract for Planning Advance for Surveys and Plans for Urban Renewal Project under Title I of the Hous- ing Act of 19490 as amended, designated Contract No. KINN R-36 (e), consisting of Parts I and Ii, under and subject to the terms and conditions of which the Government would make an advance of Federal finds to the Local Public Agency to aid in financing the cost of curtain surreys and plans for an urban renew- al project designated Project No. KIM R-36 (c), situated in the City of Fridley, Minnesota, is hereby in all respects approved. Sect, i, n 2. The Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Loca.l. Public A&aW is hereby authorized and directed to execute said proposed Contract in two counterparts on behalf of the Local. Public Agency, and the Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to Impress and attest the offi- cial seal of the Local Public Agency on each such counterpart and to for - ward such counterparts to the Housing and Home Finance Agency for execution on behalf of the Government, together with such other documents relative to the approval arA oxecution thereof as well as to-this Resolution as may be re- quired bV the Goverrr=to Sects . The executive Director'of the Authority is hereby authorized to file requisitions, together with necessary supporting documents, with the Government, from time to time as advance funds are requir- ed, requesting payments-to be made on accowee, of the advance provided for in the said Contract, and to do and perform all other thinge and acts required to be donne or performed in order to obtain such payments, Section . This Resolution shall take effect immediately4 ADOPTED AT A 1+EETING OF TILE FRIDLEY ,HOUSING AND RE[IEVELOFMT AUTHORITY ON THE 21ST DAY OF QiULY, 1965. ATTEST: Richard Hamter, ChaMm' 6i VIUDLEY HOUSING AND HEUEVEMPYSN7c AUTEORM ?METING - JULY 288 1965 The meeting was called to order at 8 :00 P.M., by Chairman Herder. Present: Chairman Richard Herder, Commissioners Paul Barrow en¢ JQbn 14a7w and Attorney W)Finan Smith. 9isitores City Manager Earl Ulagnwq Attorney Leonard Juster and T. Nagle (Fridley News). Absent: Commissioners Lois Mullin and Robert Kendall. AM MAIL RE EP U'T�- WJM OF JULY 19 Approval of these minutes was deferred until the next meeting of the Authoritya APPROVAL OF MIIdIITES - 1�TING OF JULY 2l, 1965: The approval of these minutes lima also deferred until e next meeting of the Authority, Mr. Smith informed the Authority that he had sent in a letter of transmittal with the contract between the FHRA and the AiFA,.the ac- countant's contract and the attorneys contract, and he w plainsd revi- sions that had been made in one of these* The Authority reviewed the contents of the contracts, and the possibility of having the applica- tions for the project contracts ready by August 49 19656 The Authority agreed to consider approval of these contracts at their next meeting. Note: Mr, :with informed the Authority that Attorney Leonard Juster would act in his place during leis absence next month, LETTER M-1 ATTCWJEY IM W4 S= s Chairman Herder read a letter addressed to the Authority and dated June 210 1965, from Attorney 1.4 man b)aith * Motion by Kra Meyer, seconded by Mr. Barro►, that this letter from 1.�ymn Smith, dated June 219 1965 regarding his interest in the Madsen &d1ding be entered in these minutes. Upon a voice :rote, there being no nays, said motion carried unanimously* LEASE - MAD6EN BUILDING RII3TALS: A motion was made by Mr. Barrow that the Authority execute the lease with Madsen Building Rentals. The motion was seconded by Mr. Meyer and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, said motion carried unani:aaialyo fi? RE -WTION NO. � A 19 5anU (T�RIU OIL CW=-: • Chairman Herder read the proposed resolution and after mush discus- sion, the following corrections were made: Item la is to read, "the plans for the project shall confor8 with the Urban Renewal Plan for the University Avenue Area." Iteaa lb is to read, "because the Urban Renewal I12= is now In the process of development, the Phillips Oil Company shall consult with the Authority, from time to time, on the development project plans." Item le is-to read, "in-the event that construction precedes the final adoption of the Urban Renewwal. Plan, approval must be giver: by the Authority to the Phillips Oil Ccgr project plans." . Motion by Mr. Barrow, seconded by Mr. Meyer, that Resolution Nos. FHRA 1965 -11 (Phillips Oil Company) be adopted as corrected. Upon.a voice vote, there being no nays, said motion carried unanimously, GCiNNICATIONS - FATtiEE - K.rM S r�.r.e... i��r■ r.. Chairman herder explained that he and Hr. Barrow had met with Father Keefe to discuss the possible service road locations at the cor- ner of University and 619t Avenue in proximity to the church and school. The Authority discussed three possible alternate locations for . said service road, and agreed to try to resolve this matter as soon as possible. Mr. Anderson reported. that he had received a call from the Frid1W Office Supply Company, asking that they be considered when the Authority requisitions for furniture. The Authority discussed the possibility of rental furniture, bids and/or estimates. Mr. Anderson agreed to get In- formation on the costs of renting furniture, and submit same to.the Autho- rity, Mr. Anderson discussed, with the Mmbers, the. question of hiring a stenographer or secretary for the FHRA. Salary, hours and qualifications for this position were reviewed. It was agreed that Mr. Anderson would work with Mr. Wagner on the matter of applications for said positiam.. Mr. Anderson reported that he has received a statement, for tho July rent; also9 that the Authority'e sign for the outside of -the building has been ordered. The Authority discussed the auto insurance coverage for the Execu- tive Director's car, CORE CATIOM - „r„r, lam! lair ZRAUM : ,• Chairman Herder dread a letter dated July 26, 1965, received from Mr, Swartzel. The Authority reviewed the letter and then discussed different areas of the proposed renewal plan, and the possible eligibility or in- eligibility of these areas, plus the different qualification categories for renewal. Mr. Alberts pointed out the different sections that might be questionable, . MEETING t ITH 114. BINFORU: Chairman Herder explained that ter. Bi.nford would meet with the Executive Director on MorWay, August 2nd, to review the Riverview Heights contract Vaork and the Se proposal for the City Center. He will also be present on Wednesday, August 4th to review applications for progressive funds. It was suggested that the Authority keep 'Wed- nesday open for a dinner meeting tiith Mr. Binford, for discussion of pertinent matters. REPORT . 11ODNE ASSOCIATES: Mr. Alberts discussed the matter of land disposition, and the Authority's position and prerogative in regard to this matter. He also suggested an informal meeting yr th Commissions and City Officials to review the prol*sed renewal projects, before any public hearings are held. Mr. Alberts discussed the matter of relocation and quoted tavor- able statistics of an actual sunny check that had been made. NEXT Inl lm DATE: rrr�rri \�1. The next meeting of the Authority will be held on Vednesday, August 4, 1965 at 8:00 P.M., in the Madsen W. ding. AINZISMs Motion by Mr. Barrow, seconded by Mr. Mayer, to adjourn the meet- ing at 10:30 P.Me Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, said motion carried unanimcmis2y. Respectfully submitted, Inez Kapala Acting Recording Secretary Fridley Housing & Redevelopnant Authority I* 63 F ./ C 0 P I • HALLs SM ITHa HEDIM., JUSTERx FORSEG AND FBIKBM Attorneya at Lax Douglas Hall 311 Produce Hank Building Wyman Smith Minneapolis, Minnesota 5540 George Hedlund JUAe 210 1965 339 -UM Leonard T. Juster Office ins Thomas G. Forsberg Osseo Henry H. Falk=& Cook Rapids Ronald L. Haskvit2 Fridley Fridley Housing and Redevelopammt Authority 6,31 University Avenue Northeast Fridley 210 ftwesota Dear Sire: This letter is written for the purpose of disclosing to the Ca®issim in writing the interest that I have in the Madam wilding at 6641 Md- • versity Avenue Northeast in the City of Fridleym This building was purchased by xV office, newly: Hall, Smiths Hedlund, Justers Forsberg and Feikemas about the first of January, 1965, from the Madsen Realty CompaxWs a corporation,. The present rentals are being handled bV a trade names know as Madsen Building Rentals which is a trade name solely owned by the partnership just referred to. This information is given to the Authority, pursuant to*Sectian 462,8433, of the Minnesota Statutes which requires such a disclosure In writing to the Authority and that the disclosure *hall be entered ups the Min,- utes of the Authority,_ MAW 0 Yours truly, WymmU Smith g 65 • RESOLUTION NO. MA 196=11 A RESOLUTION OF THE FRIDLEY HOUS3NG AND I P' M W T NT AUTHORM RE: PHILLIPS OIL C(MPANY PROJECT WHEREAS, at a regular meeting of the AnthoriV an JbIr L►s 1965 a resolution was passed agreeing to make every effort to arrive at a definite recommendation to the Fridley City Counail as to the dasir- ability of the proposed PhIMps 011 CamWW projects and WHEMAS, the Phillips project is located in the University Avems area, on of the proposed redevelopment areas within the City of Frid- 3Ays and WHEREASs the Authority's intention is to encourage appropriate prim. vats development within the proposed redevelopment area; N(XI 'ACRE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Fridley Rousing and Redevelop - ment Authority, Fridleys Minnesota, as follows: 1. That the City Council of Fridley be advised that the Authority has no objection to the proposed Phillips Oil CcmpwW building project provided that: • a. the plans for the project shall confam with the Urban Renewal Plan for the University Avemn areas b. boom" the Urban Renewal Plan is now in the process of development, the Phillips Oil Comapary shall. - ea m- oult with the Authority, from time to time, on the development of .project plans. c. in the event that construction precedes the final adoption of the Urban Renewal Plan, approval must be gives by the Authority to the Phillips Oil Ccm- puw eject plans. AUTHCIE = ON MM 28TH DAY OF JUM$ 1965. ATTEST: Richard HesTW, MGM Lois s Secretary 66 • July 23, 1965 MBx0 TO: City Manager and City Council IRMA Masvin C. fnmsell, N't"Vae Director SOBJSCT: Sever and Water Charges for Tornado Destroyed Rames 1 We have been receiving casplaints on utility bills fret people Who have had their homes destroyed by the tornado. The people feel that they should not pay the minimuia sewer or Water charge for the months that the promise is not being used. Odder the present ordinance We hwe no authority to prorate the charges, that is, to charge theca for only a part of a billing period. Z Would like to have council action relative to either granting or dowin, permission to prorate the minim= charges for the people Otto • use the premise for part of a billing period and not to bill them at all if the premise is not occupied during the entire billing period. • 0 July 23, 1965 MEMO TOt City Manager and City Council Malvin C. Brunsell, Finance Director 80xJBCT: Stom Sere! Project No. 5 OWth University Storm Sever) Work is virtually completed for Schedule "A" of Storm Sever Project No. S which is the main system for the area north of Bighvey No. 100 and along either tide of 9aiversity /benue, and for Schedule 'IS" of Stosm Sever Project No. S which is the lateral system on the east side of University Avenue. The lateral system om the west side of University Avenue has not been ordered in. if we are to asks the assessment on the project this year, we will hwe to, get started soon, as this is a very large project. Anmg the alternatives available, would be the following: 1. To estimate the cost of completing the lateral system on the west side of University Aweaue for the purpose of establishing a sate. Assess all property within the stomm sewer district, • deducting enough from the assessment on the propert►.on the west side of University Avenue to take care of the estimated cost of the lateral system when it does go in. 2. To put the full assessment on the total area at this time even though the improvement has not been completed. There has been discussion on establishing a rate of around $2.00 per 100 square feat for the assessment of this project. 3. To hold off another year on the assessment of the improvements to which case another year's interest cost must be paid. Y would like same directions as to hors the Council wishes to proc+Ped an this matter so that we can schedule the work accordingly. 0 67 �J .. ..,, ��, tai, _• n le Ll ,..,. - -. _.... �„ .... � r.. t`- -• 5' Eta` ,. Ll s � • MEMO TO: Earl P. Wagner, City Manager MEMO PROM: Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer N MEMO DATE: July 27, 1965 c�\� MEMO NUMBER: #65 -33 RE: Construction Interstate #694 I am writing the attached two letters to Mr. McCubrey in reference to the construction of Interstate #694. If the contents of the letters are satisfactory to you and the City Council, then I will send them to Mr. McCubrey for action. I understand the problem of Matterhorn bridge is created by the Bureau of Public Roads' recommendation to raise the proposed ele vation of all the bridges on Interstate #694 two feet or so from the initial proposed elevation to allow for all the defense vehicles to go through. The proposed grade on the Matterhorn Drive up to their right ' of way is going to come in two feet or so higher than the temporary asphalt pavement the City has put in. The City has no provisions to pave the section between highway construction and the-end of the existing concrete pavement at this time. I am also requesting that the State change their construction of Matterhorn from asphalt to concrete and lower the grade so as to meet the existing asphalt mat so that City can pave the small section in between next year along with the other concrete pavement in Innsbruck. Under the present highway plan, the curb on 7th Street under the bridge on Interstate #694 is proposed to be asphalt curb. The City is paving 7th Street on both sides of this construction with con- crete curb and gutter. It does not seem proper to pave a mile and a half of the street with concrete curb and gutter and have a small stretch with asphalt, so I am requesting the State to change the curb to concrete in the section which is not already paved. The section which is paved the City can put on the concrete curb under our state aid project St. 1965 -2. This would mean-splitting the cost in the ratio of 2/3 highway and 1/3 City. The total cost to the City would be about $1,500.00 NASIM QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer �!! ' Y j ill � � f '! �� �,I1II,4', � ! `,�� �� R i`' �'f t. i � � i � 1 . � � � ! } --- I } i ��1 nW< � i\ it i 'It Jl ATION': j N t 0 R RSITY' ;�VEJ KE i� i 62�5 UNIVE I rl; POLIS, MINN. '5542) iii I y 27#i965-1 e(4 City of Fridley 6431 University Avefiue Northeast Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Attentions Mr. Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer Dear Sirs f We request approval to install sanitary sewer and water from Lynde Drive south on Polk Street to 5650 to service two apartment buildings now under construction. We request that Comstock and Davis do the engineering as they will doing the balance of the engineering on Terry's Addition* It is.understood that the Moon Corporation will pay the cost of the installation of this first phase. Thank you. Yours trulyp Itrnardet. Owls ,President Bi/01 1334 Hillcrest Drive Minneapolis, Minnesota July 22, 1965 Mr. Richard Herder, Chairman Human Relations Committee City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 Dear Mr. Herder: Because I am leaving the city of Fridley, I would like to resign as a member of the Fridley Human Relations Committee, effective August 1. . I have enjoyed the work that we started on this committee and only wish that my contributions could have been more significant during the time that I have been here in Fridley. Respectfully yours, M. Darrell Miller 70 A�yRES%LEi'IION ����?"�YI "�P'� '��* � � �� � 1V EI�tr.RY FW-r AND NIG . OF TIM M.ISTI OC'fi'i'ON OF Q:I=a - ° STRWZ PRWECT ST. 196 -51-1 (ADDM:NTAW -I 4, 2) WIW�P..Sq the construction of certaiu improvemuts is isesmed is be in the interest of the City of FrLdiI -ey and the property owners affected thereby. DE 17L RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley as fallowas. I., That the prelimizwry report submitted by the City Engineer is hereby received and accepted. 2. That this Council Ifill a t on the 16th day of August, 1965 at 8 :00 o'clock P.M. at the City Hall in the City of VriddlW for thes purpose of holding a Public rieariug on the imp ovemeat noted in the Notic^ anttaca -heal hereto and made a part thereof by reference, &%hibit "A". • 3. That the area propoved to be assessed for said impmvenmutss and each of them us noted in said notice are all the lands rand zt reaa; as noted in 32id uOt'Laa all )f --h same zto be assessed proportiono .sly a c.lordlmb:, to the benefits received. • 4. That the City xf.;kimser ac authorized and directed to give wulce of such Public Ha rla)Z. by publishing a ,notice thr--zaof l an t va official imowspaper of the City OE Frldle y a =.cca .-Val-a{ to lmff , ouch st:J.ce to be sub- stantially in, tha c ,-= aaad substance of the notice ADO-PUD BY THE CITY COMICIL OF 71MI CITY OF PRIDI -,g THIS 2ND DAY CP AUCUST, 1965. ATTEST: CITY MWGHR - Carl P. Wagner PfA.YOR w William J. Y*e _7 Rlia�eif SY.J ION 0123 -1965 It 11ESOLMON ORDB UMG AIM MCM1110 nUDICKM 1'iANS I:.ivi) SPF IFICA'a'It3N?S AND CALLING A F?.,I13:�IC 11 RIN, 014 TIM 2121PIRrFi: Si'Di SEIMQ.i'lp °77 lam, the City Council directed the City Ecg{neer to develop feasi- bility study for drainage problem in the 500 Block of Rica Creel Terrace on duly 199 1965 WHERMS9, preliminary plants and specifications and estimtes of the costs of the Storm Sewer Project #77 was submi tte3d to the Council on August 2, 1965 BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley as follows: 1. That it appears in the Interest of the City and of the property owners affected that thew be constructed certain improve nts, to-wit: Storm sewer and appurtenances in and serving they area bounded as: icing at the intersection of Mississippi. Street and Monroe 5t., N.H.; thesnc+s North on Monroe Street to the North Seection line of Section 149 Township 30, Range 24; thence West along the North Section line of said Section 14 to its intersection with Rice Creek; thence Southerly and Westerly along they creek bed of Rice Creek to its intersection with • the Northerly property line of Lot 12, Block 1, Rice Creek Tame*., Flat 3; thence Easterly along the Northerly property line of said Lot 12 to Rise Crack Terrace; thence Southerly along Rice Creek Terrace: to 6th St.., N.E.; thence South on Etta St., N.R. to 67th Ave., N.E.; theme Bast on 67th Ave., N.R. to 7th St., N.E.; thenace -South on 7th St., N.B. to Mississippi Street; thence East an Mississippi. Street to Monroe Street, N.B., to place of beginning. pursuant to M.S.A. Sections 429.011 to 429.111. 2. That the City,* Engineer and Comstock and Davis., Inc., Consulting 8ng1:neears are hereby authorized and directed to drag preliminary pleas and speci- fications and to tabulate the results og their estimates of .the costs of said improvements, including ovary item of cost from inception to comple- tioh and all fees and tenses Incurred (or to be incurred). ion coronation thesr'ewith, or the financing thereof, and to make a preelindnary report of their findings, stating therein whether said improvemenats are feasible and whether they can best be made as proposed, or in connection with.som other Improvements (and the estimated cost as recommandead), including also a description of the lands or area as may re:c©iv+e benefits thereffrom. 3. That the City, Clerk shall act to ascertain the name and address of-the owner of each parcel of land directly affected or 4rithin the area of lands as may be proposed to be assessed for said iWrovements (and each of them); and, upon receipt from said Engineer of the said preliminary report, calculate) estimates of assessmuts as may be proposed relative thereto against each of said lands. T fi=a..:.i r' yea per.• a 4. Tbct enid prellminary repay of the XiT.,:Enc4ew and estimates of assess- uients of rlze Clark, shall be furaishad to the Council, and made avail- able fare Inspection to the owner of any parcel of rand as may be affected thereby at any public hearing held reletive thereto] as Beall . as at any priar tima raiesonable and con-vaniant. d. Thai: the pre.11=tnary report subm tted by Cowtock and Davis, Incor- porated is hwreby received and accepted.. 6. That this Council will meet on the 7th daY of , September �, 1965 at 8:00 o ° clock P.M. at t1 a City Hall- in the City of Fridley for the purpose of holding a Publio Hearing on the improvement noted in the Notice attached hereto and made a part thereof by reference fthibit "All. 3. That the area proposed to be assessed for said Ioveamnts. and each of them as rued in said notice are all the lands and areas as noted In said notice; all of the svLe to be assessed proportionately according to the benefits race$ved. 8. That the City Manager is authorized end directed to give notice of ouch Public Haoxing by publishing a notice there in the official umspaper of the City of Bradley according to leer, such notice to be substantially In the foma and substance of the notice attached hereto as Pxhibit "A ". HAY OF AUGUST 1965. MAYOR - William J. Nee ATTEST: FOM ORM '- Marvin G. Fr sell I Is OFFICIAL PUBLICATION 0 cITYOF FRIDLEY OBIT A) WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Mitmeaota, has deemed it necessary and expedient that the improvements hereinafter described be made: NOW, TBEBEMM, NOTICE IS BM=r GIVEN THAT on the 7th day of Swtember 1965, at S:OO o'clock P.M., the City Council will meet at the City Hall in said City, and will at said time, and place, hear all panties interested in said improv - ii,to in whole or in part. The general nature of the improvements is the construction tin the lands and streets noted below) of the following improvements, to -wits CONSTRUCTION IT24 Storm .sewer and appurtenances in and serving the areal bounded as: Commencing at the intersection of Mississippi Street and Monroe Street, N.B.; thence North an Monroe Street to the North Section line of Section 14, Township 30, Range 24; thence West along the North Section lime of said Section 14 to its intersection with Rice Creek; thence Southerly and Westerly along the creek bed of Ride Creek to its intersection wi:t4 the Northerly property line of Lout 12, Block 1, Rice Creek Terracd, Plat 3; thence Easterly along the Northerly property line of said ]Lot 12 to Rice Creek Terrace; thence Southerly along Rice Creek Terrace to 6th Ste N.E.; thence thence South on 6th St., N.E. to 67th Ave., N.E.; thence Bart on 67th Ave., N.B. to 7t% St., N.E.; thence South on 7th St., N.B. to Mississippi Street; thence East on Mississippi Street to Monroe St., N.E., the place of beginning. pursuant to M.S.A. Sections 429.011 to 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement is the property contained within the area above described. DP= THIS 2ND DAY OF AUGUST, 1963, BY ORDER Of' THE CITY COi1Mn OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY. bum - William J. Nee `ST' Publish: P'INANCB DIRTOR . Marvin C. Brusnsell 0 C L A I M S is Gen=" and MAU UtUiti" $937 Owough 6070 rf�ooZ nss thseoP 7691 !1 U • LJ MEMO TO: Earl P. Wagner, City Manager MEMO FROM: Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer \ MEMO DATE: July 29, 1965 MEMO NUMBER: #65 -35 RE: Payments to Debris Clean Up Contractors The following is a list of invoices submitted by different clearing contractors to date: Invoice 1 "J Number Contractor 20315 Carl Bolander & Sons Co.. 20368 Carl Bolander & Sons Co. Robert Crawford Walter R. Freeman Johnson Bros. Highway and Heavy Constructors Inc. 36071 Truck Crane Service Co. Equipment Amount Hough H -100 Loader w /oper. $12077.20 Hough H -100 Loader w /open. 19681.10 Dump \w /man 128.00 HG 9 Cat Loader 1,411.00 No. 72 -14 Catloader 10050.00 No. C -52 - HD5.Loader 607.50 30 Ton Truck Crane 816.00 TOTAL $6.770.80 If the form and type of invoice is satisfactory to you, and it is Council's wish to pay these costs, then these bills can be paid as the hours have been checked and O.K.'d by the Public Works Depart- ment-. NASIM QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer 72 t ESTIMTES TO M APPROVED BY M CITY COUNCIL - AUGUST 2, 1965 • C, S o McCrossan Company,, In mated Route #2,, Box 322 Ouseoo Kinnenota Estimate #2 - Street improvement Project St. 19652 (MSAP hers 27- 307 -02, 27- 312 -03, 27311 -02, 27- 301 -02) according to contract (1965 State Aid Program) (Partial) Estimate #2 - Street improveMnt Project St. 1965.1 accardtnq to contract (1965 Municipal Program) (Partial) Perry A. Swenson Company a Incagporated 432 Endicott Building St. Paulo I�ia�aneeOta Estimate #1 - Tornado Damage - FriucU y iron Removal Plant - Fridley Well Rouses #18 #30 #4 (Partial) (Roofing to date) • Karl Dmdolph Construction company 771 West Seventh Street St. Paulo AUMOsota Estimate #2 - hater Improvamint Project 75--B (Booster Station - 63rd Avenue E.E. and T.H. #100) (Partial) Kays well Drilling Company 413 No. an Parkway St. Paulo Minnesota 55104 Estimate 05 - Water I provemmt Project 75 -A (Throe additicmal drift wells) (Partial) $ 50406.82 $ 41D944.91 $ 40000.00 $ 4o702.50 $ 5o332o50 73 I • LIST of L2CEWSE$ To BE AP9ROVW W COUNCIL PAGB 1. AVGUST 29 19665 Edina Blectric Company 5143 Zdau Avenue Minneapolis,, Minnesota byt Johan Otterlei asmo . Lchstroter Electric Baas 153 Lam Lakq, Minnesota byt Delbert Lobstrater BEW CAS 88A�i1C88 Sealy Plumbing i Beating Co. 278 West Keltogg Boulevard St. Paul,, Minnesota bye John A. Beaty, III RGUWAL Lesson Plumbing A Beating,, Inc. Legg Lake Minnesota byt James A. Lowea BEBQWAL Fred Vogt G Company 3260 Gorham Avows Minneapolis,, Minnesota byt Fred Vogt RS N=& GENERAL C+�`i'8J1Ci'ORS B i W Contractors,, i t. D. Wilson i Associates 3101 - 93rd Ave=* Worth Minneapolis,, Minnesota 33429 by: 8daard S. Wilson Wain Louis smkoa Bldg. Contractor 1246 Psosperity Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota 55106 bye Louis 1Sraoke �W M. Capp Hanalactuving CO. 1143 Dupont Ave=& Worth Minneapolis, Minnesota $5411 byt Max Zam uusky WEW Barnld E. Julian Centractoer 1975 Browse Drive 1 Miwaeape► is 320 lWuwoetta bye ltaroid R. 3aliea 2019W1L t va • al.._. '.. a ., • 00", I L� LIST (W LaCENSE3 TO BE APPROVED BY 000 2, 1968 o�!,r��cro�s�t�ra Knutson Brothers 4158 Qpbon Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota by: 1. J. ftutssn Hyrum Brothers Construction. Inc. 8d43 Mississippi Blvd. N.W. Minneapolis 329 Minnesota bye Donald Myran George 6 Berl Construction Co. 5133 Fremont Avenue Borth Minneapolis, Minnesota john 8. Palmas aldrs. 7117 West Share Drive 3dina, Minnesota werdoan P. Skolto 1321 a 44th Avenue wereh Minneapolis, Minnesota Anthsay Tkaasik 5016 Sunkist Blvd. worth Mtaneapelis, Minnesota NUV=9 ggm!!N s Mealy Pluoibing i Maeating Co. 276 West Kellen Boulevard St. Pag19 Mi=2"ota - S5102 Lesson Plumbing a Meating9 Inc. Loex Lake N&AWeta . J9 MoClnse Kelly s Cwepany 2601 stevwts Avows Sooeh Mimeapolis, Minnesota 35400 DPMr x1daest Mph. Inc. 336 raft Strest.M, a. Mineap *lis, Minnesota SS413 Fred oast G Cerpanty • 3260 Borbau Avemne Mimwpolis, Minnesota SS426 bye Goorge Nagengest. by: John Palmer bye UoWeen Skslto bye Anthony Thaveik bye John A. Realy, %it byt Janes A. Loosest b y: Z. McClure telly bye Carl 1. amen bye trod Vojt PACE 2. NEW � ; . x9W MW MW 75 Y • si 1} lit! low r `a r'1 0 an! • S. vvisaz alit vivola i� LJ • LIST OF g0 EB APPROVED Di' COMICM PACE 3. AVG= 2. 1965 F=5- s Burch i vies Construction, Inc. 4708 • 79th Avemte North Minneapolis, mmaosote bye Donald Wise NOW Oil Leonard Fround Plastering & Stucco 3330 f Zmalimm ,Less North Misasapolis 27, Minnesota bye Leonard Fround Neer Michael Ao 8isansky 2115 Nessut Avenue, North Minneapolis, Minnesota bye Mile Pisansky WSW Plastering Service Company, gnu. 4607 Lyndale Avenue North Minaeyolisa Minnesota bye Boyer Palmer RUN WAL Lessen Plumbing & Seating, %ne. Load Lake Minnesota bye Jame AF Looses RINV AL J. McClure Kelley & Comgmmy 2601 Stevens Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota 35406 by; J. McClure Kelly NSW Uppes Mideast Pipiss, Ito. 336 ?aft St. N. E. minneapolisp Minnesota 55413 by; Robert M. Iftlasrny >SmW 7�, ltf-0V . • • • Ihi x� 'Pt3 Fr�,1; ,' ';�` Fridley Standard Hwy. #65 & Osborne Rd. Fridley, Minnesota 55.432 ma Kmger COMRX yr 5251 Central Avenue Di.B. Skywiood Mall Sboppdag Center Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Fridley Standard Rvt. #65 & Osborne Rd. FridlaVp Minnesota 55432 by: George M, Thelen 411 -75th Avenue N.E, Fridley, Minnesota 55432 by: d¢W, Philpott 950 S. Turnors Cross Road Minneapoli.a, Mina. 55416 by: George Me Thal= ,496 -75th Avenue N.E. Frid1W# Minnesota 55432 Qertsea: Service by: Leonard Gertsen 6485 East River Road N,E. 6485 East River Road Net* Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Fridley, Minnesota 55421 • Steiger & Gertuen Gam9e, Ine'te by: Ernest W. Ge teen 6519 Central Avenue N.E. 6301 Dellwood Drive N.B. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Fridley, Minnesota 55M The Kroger Compow 5251 Central AVuoe N-se , Skywod Mall Sbopping Center Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Borth Air Hone Association, Inc. 683'8 Highway #65 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 0 by: J.W. Philpott 950 S. Turners Cross Road Minneapolleg Him* 55416 bar: Steve A. Gorsolgti t'rsWent Knights Of Columb o 1315 Pieme TwT os N.S. minneapolis, Minnesota Nor Nov Nev Nov 11 C A-) APPHO -'D ST i nn 4 _P jt�. 3E Ll id�S'M 11. W, 78 C IjT lj�,f- T J111Z loe, 1965 NAME AND ADDRESS PDDHELSS 0' APT. BUILDING I An. UNITS FEE PAID Anderson I Ralph L,, 59U1 - 2M Street 5901 - 21 Street 4 Minneapolisq I'dimesota. Minneapolis., Mnx-iesota Atlasp N. R, 3900 Easing Avenue South 4935 - 3rd Street N. E. 7 $10000 Vdnneapolis., Minnesota Minneapolisp Minnesota 4921 - 3rd Street N. E. 7 $10.00 Minneapolis, 1,1innesota, A. W. R. Inve;atiaent Company 5428 - 53rd Avenue North 6551 Channel Road 11 $2-1.00 Minneapolis, Mmesota 6571 Chanel Road 11 $11.00 14inneapolis., Minnesota Bradley, Floyd C. 5861 West Moore Lake Drive 5900 - 2j Street 7 $10000 Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis,, Ydnnesota 5908 - 21 Street 7 $10.00 'lKlinneapolis., Minnesota 5916 - 21 Street 2 7 $10100 Minneapolis, 1,,Anneqota Brooklyn Land Company Route 1 Box 59 201 Satellite Lane Apt,, 3 11 $11.00 Osseo, I-linnesota Minneapolis, INdnnesota Brown, Ben Route 1 137 PlississipPi Place 4 $10.00 Osbeo,s I-linnesota Fridley., Minnesota 55369 Carlson,, Arvid 3200 France Avenue South 5100 Horizon Drive 5 $10.00 Klinneapolie,j Minnesota 1,:innearjolis,, 1•Unnesota Carlson., Arvid 3200 France Avenue South 5290 - 3rd Street N. E, 11 $11'.00 fl1inneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis, I-annesota Carlson, Arvid 3200 France Avenue South 5291 - 3rd Street N. E. ll $11.00 Carlson, Arvid 3200 France Avenue South 3200 -3rd Street N. E. 12 $11.00 Carlson, Arvid 3200 France Avenue South 5201 - 3rd Street N. E. 11 $11.00 ANE) ;A: Carlson, Arvid 3200 France Avenue aouth Kinneapolic; ili.nnesota Carlson, Arvid 3200 France Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Carlson, Arvid 3200 France Avenue South MU=e"polis, Minnesota Carlson, Arvid 3200 France Avenue South Minneapolis, r "d nesota Carlson., Arvid 3200 France Avenue South Ydnneapolis, Minnesota Carlson, Arvid 3200 France Avenue South Minneapolis, Unnesota Carlson, Arvid 3200 France Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Carlson, Arvid 3200 France Avenue :youth Minneapolis, Kinnesota Christenson, Gordon 5231 Fillmore Street N,, E, M+i.nneapolis 21 t, Minnesota Dailey, Mrs. Leonard 8251 East River Road Fridley, Minnesota Efron, In-ring S„ 3025 Salem Avenue St. Louis Park, Minnesota Elliott, Wendell 120 Hartman Circle Ido L, Fridley, i,'Unnesota 5230 - 3rd :street N', E Minneapolis,, f,in -esota 5231 •- 3rd Street N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 5260 - 3rd Street N. E. Minneapolis., MLinnesota 5261 0. 3rd Street N. E. Minneapolis, Finnesota 305 a 53rd Avenue N. E. Minneapolis, Mdnnesota 215 - 53rd Avenue No E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 5509 Vlain Street Minneapolis., 1 <:innesota 5469 Main Street Minneapolis, 1innesota 6541 - 2n.d Street Na E Z ;Iinxieapol.is $ Mlinaesota 430 Ironton Street Minneapolis I P7iinnesota 8251 East River Road Fridley, linnesota 262 - 57th Place N. E,, Minneapolis., 1.1innesota 6511 d 2nd Street N. E� Minneapolis, Minnesota 3 ti 11 11 K" 7 4 12 12 R 91 5 4 $11,00 $11000 $11000 $11000 410000 $10000 $12.00 ':12.00 $10,00 $10,00 1$10000 $10000 $10000 L_ J 1n u 3 31 Ce-ntral '.venue Ili:, V C Miknne ,polls 18, Yiinnesota Fleigle, Donald 60609- 2j Street N,. E,, Fridley, Minnesota: Harold Flo Batti.g, Inc, 161 +0 Spring Valley Road ?fiinneapolis 22, Minnesota iiaugen, F rlon Trust .�ccount Wayzata Bank Building l;ayzata, Unnesota. Herrmann, Jerry 1660 Lilac Drive P• :Ltmeapolis 16., Linnesota Hoglund F;.umbing Company 71+20 i.est, Ldke Street Minneapolis, i-ii,nnesota Johnny9s Meats 4633 CentrLI Avenue N, jam" Fridley, MinziesoE,a Julkowski, Bernard R, 1420 r1olan Terrace Minneapolis, t Unne,, ota Levandowski Hobert :1411 a 46th Avenue North Minneapolis, IIi.nnesota Lyyti.nen•, David 218 Gramercy Avenue North Ildmeapolis, kdnnesota or 55 0 r� weritral Avenue ,;s.tti -ea.polis,; I�jzineso-ta 6542 Central Avenue I/Iinneapolis,, s innesota 6060 - 2j Street N. E„ Minneapolis.; Minnesota 150 — 59-.1. Fiay N. Ee Rinneapolis, 1�:Jmesota 6023 Main Street N. B. Ni n eapolis„ t-- Unnesota 5950 East River hoa,d I•Ii.nnpapolis$ Minnesota 5410 - 5th Street N, E '.Linneapoliss, Minnesota 51400 - 5th Street N. L„ I'' L-i.nnea.pli.>: r I�iz.nnesota 4965 3"d Street APtt, 1103 - 3S9 - 74th Ave,; N3rw.ea.yr)o.,-is,, tfinnesota Apt X101 . 415 .- 74-th Ave, I "3lJ!ir'ci i7 �.:+ "4'a.3. i esotc`1 Apt 10 M 1120 - 52nd Ave. Minneapolis,, 'Minnesota Aptc '5 — 1170 — 52nd Ave, Nli.r- neapo:? is, MC n-ne &ota. 5347 41:1.1 ot,ree - N. E. Ninneapoiis,, Fli.nnesota 390 - 57th Place I- Umeapoiiz$ iainnesota ...1111.. 4. 4 4 12 4 12 4 4 11 11 16 16 3 4 1 v1 0 00 :10,00 :$10.00 $12.00 $10"00 x.12 x.00 10.0X00 w10100 1111,00 $11.00 yUo00 4)16.00 4:16,00 �10u00 w10.00 ♦ i ..1 L57tinen, David • 216 Grwnercy Avenue North a�iinneapolis I- linnesota Mattson, Allan 217 e- 69th Avenue N. E„ P,iinneapolis, Minnesota Fuller, C. H. 1095 Polk Circle N,, E Minneapolis,, Minnesota I'- • Nesseth:, Jon 4949 - 3rd Street N,, E. Fridley, 2•1innesota 55421 Parnon Company 1675 Grand i,venue St. Paul, Minnesota Peterson, Kenneth 2441 Lyndale Avenue South M i nneapolis, i- ,innesota Pistner, Walter 1827 Hillcrest Avenue St, Paulo Minnesota Quick, Morris 6 979 hickory Drive Minneapolis, Firuiesota Untlnen, W tr'. 4347 University Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota, Urans George 6413 Noble Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota V. W. Properties 3920 -P 29th Avenue South Minneapolis., Minnesota 6393 Eiighway #65 Mi.nrezpoliss 1,unnesota 157 114ississippi Place Unneapolis,, ? rinnesota Apt-5 5005 - 3rd St, NE Minneapolis, i,iinnesota 4985 — 3rd Street No E. kinneapolis, Mdnnesota Apt. 1 4949 - 3rd Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 361 -- 74th Avenue N. Lo iiimeapolis, A;irnesota 6019 Main Street t,iinneapolis„ Minnesota 1060 - 64th Avenue N. B. Minneapolis, linnesota 5419 4th Street N. L, Minneapolis, Minnesota 5025 - 3rd Street N � E. %Ii nnea.polis., Li.nnesota 6061 2nd Street N. E. Idmieapolis, ,iimiesota 5320 - 4th Street N. E, Minneapolis, Minnesota 7 4 11 11 7 M M1 15 4 11 4 4 $1tJ"OO :101100 X11.00 X11.,00 x:10.00 a0o00 $1000 $15.00 $10,00 $1].,00 4,1000 4110,00 I p- 51IJ I.L' TNro NIP-d-,"E 110100 -�'MHIESS 1 J 'I I , I .j • i-1escom, Donald 11'7 Mississippi Street. a , E, II? ',iissi.9sippi bt. U., E- 05--ineapolis, ; Innesota IIinneapolis, '.Linesota Winters :fealty 3458 Ulysses Street N,, Eo 5651 - 2nd 5trect 1-tinneapolis', rUnnesota Ijnneapolis, I.-W-mez;ota Nymrk,, Paul 5604 Sherwood Avenue South Minneapolis, Unnet;ota • • 105 - 58th Avenue No E. Minneapolis, Kinnesota 4 11 7 $10"m 4,110 ()0 1:10.00 .v �` �► ��� �,�.� i � %�' Gtt� �- r , f���,,��� . /�'L.Q �'� � � > y' 9 . 9 �y ��-� 7 ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 45 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN USES PERMITTED IN CERTAIN DISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: Section 1. That the line numbered 1 providing as follows: "Uses Permitted in C -2 and C -2S Districts" under the title of Uses Permitted in M -1 District of Section 45.14 is hereby deleted and repealed. Section 2. The line numbered as 1 and providing Uses Permitted. in R -3 District, except auto camps and trailer courts, as provided for ' under the title "Uses Permitted C -1 and C -IS Districts" of Section 45.10 of the Fridley Code is hereby deleted and repealed. Passed by the City Council of the City.of Fridley this day of August`, 1965. ATTEST: William N.'Nee, Mayor j I Marvin C. Brunsell, Clerk i First Reading: y Second Reading: t Published: � t i r HALL, SMITH, HEDLUND, DUSTER, FORSSERQ AND FEIKEMA ATTO RN EYi AT LAW I., DOUOLAB MALL i 11 PRODUCE BANK BUILDING • WYMAN SMITH July 20, 1965 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 80103 , DEgROE HEDLUND LEONARD T. JUSTER 239-.1411 THOMAS O. FORSBERO 0 /FIOti INI HENRY H. FEIKEMA OSS[O RONALD L. HASKVITZ COON RAPIDS IRIDLEY Marvin Brunsell . City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N. E., Fridley, Minnesota In re: City of Fridley Condemnation vs. Wick and Palmer Anoka County District Court No. 24929 City of Fridley Project 5 -B Dear Marvin: I send you a copy of the Report signed by the Commissioners on July 19, 1965 and filed on July 21, 1965. You will note that each of the Commissioners are entitled to $143.38. Would you send them,checks for that amount and in some way advise me so-.:that I know that it has been done. The amount of the award is $2,500.00 and I would recommend that this be paid. Peter Barna represents the Respondents and I am taking up with him whether or not they are satisfied or would want to appeal. Yours truly, Wyman Sm, h WS:rj enc. cc: Earl Wagner Darrel:. Clark r1! Bs r • OT , iFS 7Lb S S t notion by mright to authorize the City Attorney to acquLI G the property in any amoont up to $1,,000.00 frcm -the Bwmett-Paimw C OOPWW o seconded by shewidm, Upon a i ce voteo there beAM no nays® the motion ca=jed dmmsly. lResolution 22SA -1964 - B$ti£ W 11/23/64) � SOLUTI r°wrr GareS;rs®supm..s�+� t .o. —,SS w w • M60POWD PAY Rj S s $3i rsQVOa s� Ral�art lWGtti�c�t $800.00 $835.00 Join Hx4haa $650000 $675.00 PUBLIC fm John wrUbt `lledanicf $538.00 $5$3.00 Seitheac Hr o moire nor Hreha have received an in=*WW in salary in two yawn At &Udgot time last yew,, 14=1 #49 was promised that the City wo"d consider increasing the =x2tanicfe wag" to the Uhioa standards arocnd July 19650 I recowanad that the above peoposed salaries be appCOWOd by the Council retroactive to July 1, 1965, Earl P o wagner CITY MR&M I • APPOINTMENTS FM CCINSENT AM APPROVAL BY THE CITY COUNCIL • AUGUST • 2, 1965 xm Shirley A Haapals Departawntal $368.00 Carmel 2416 - 103" Lane NNW. Secretasy - Per GeUwx Coon Rapids. Minnesota Supervism Month (effective August 2, 1965) Miry Lott Strom Clack -Steno $302.00 Shirley 33 X.R. 66th way (Council & Per 8aapala Fridley, Minnesota 55432 All Cowaitteas) Month Judi Ann Ruehl Clerk -Stsno $302.00 ire" 5230 3rd Street N.R . , Apt. Public wacks Per Draacten #302 Dttpartwnt mmth • Fridley. Minnesota 55421 r RESOLUTION N0. Z A RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE CONDEMNATION OF CERTAIN LANDS FOR UTILITY AND STREET PURPOSES UNDER STREET IMPROVEMENT • PROJECT NO. 196)r- 1 WHEREAS, by previous Resolutions of the City Council it was determined to construct and install a Street Improvement known as Street Improvement Project No. 1965 -1, and WHEREAS, the City Engineer has previously determined that the project was feasible, and WHEREAS, Public Hearings were held on the matter by the City Council, and WHEREAS, following said Public Hearings the Council did resolve that the project was feasible and necessary and did approve plans and specifications and let bids for the construction and installation of said Improvement, and WHEREAS, as a part of said Improvement, the Engineer has reported to the Council that easements are necessary as follows: Parcel No. 1 A twenty (20') easement for Streets and Utilities described as follows: The East twenty feet (20') of that part of Lot 1, Auditor's Subdivision No. 25 described as follows: The East twenty feet (20') of that part of Lot 1, Auditor's Subdivision No. 25 described as follows: Beginning at a point on the West line of Section 24, T -30, R -24, distant three hundred Ten feet (310') South of the Northwest (NW) corner of said Auditor's Subdivision No. 25; thence East 656.92 feet; thence • South one hundred sixty feet (160'); thence West 656.92 feet to said West line of Section 24; thence. North one hundred sixty feet (160') to the point of beginning, except that part thereof taken by the State of Minnesota for Righway purposes. All lying in the City of Fridley, County•of Anoka, M State of Minnesota. i i - �r • \J q r� Parcel No. 2 A thirty foot (30') easement for Street and Utilities described as follows: All that part of the Northeast'Quarter (NE'k) of the Northwest Quarter (NWk) of Section 11 that lies South of the following described line: Commencing at a point on the East line of 5th Street located 30 feet North of the center line of 75th Avenue as platted in Osborne Manor Addition; thence East parallel to the South line of said Northeast Quarter (NEk) of the Northwest Quarter (NW'k) of Section 11 to its intersection with the Northwest (NW) line of Outlot 1, Melody Manor 2nd Addition, thence terminating. All lying in Section 11, T -30, R -24, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley that it is necessary for the purpose of street improvement within said City that the above stated easements be taken. Further, that the City Attorney is directed and authorized to commence condemnation action in the name of the City for the acquisition of said Parcels. Adopted by the City Council of Fridley this 2nd day of August, 1965. ATTEST: Marvin Brunsell, Clerk -2 i 0 • 91: RESOLUTION NO. 965 L RMOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIMMING M: SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSUMM OIL FARCELS 2100 & 2120f, LOT 17,E AUDITOR ®S SUB. #77, WHFMS, aerfieinspecial asseamments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been subdivided, mows THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, as follows s That the assessment levied against the following described parcels: to+wits Parcols 2140 & 21200 Lot 17, Auditor's Sub. ,#77t mop► and sbell be apportioned and divided as follotss Psrcels 2100 & 2120e Lot 17 Auditor °s Sub. #?7 Regular S.A, $ 148,00 SW #13 10161 *94 1964 Service Connections aLft am ,173. Lot Regular SA* 94.74 Hatch' non, Addition 380.24 1964 Service Connection 843.95 Lot 2F Bloog 11 Regular S.A. 29900 Hutchinson Addition SW #13 184.55 SW #13 (Sewer Lateral) 220000 Lot 3. Block It Regular S,A. 9946 Hutchinson Addition SW #13 42pl?3*89 ADOPTED BY. THE CIsY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FFIDLEY THIS DAY OF 19650 ATTESTS Cm C .;0; n C. Brunson RESOLUTION N0. Z-a • A RESOLUTION URGING THE MINNESOTA STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT TO STUDY DRAINAGE PROBLEMS IN AD- JOINING COMMUNITIES TO THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THAT HAVE RUNOFFS INTO THE CITY OF FRIDLEY WHEREAS, the Ramsey County League of Municipalities has begun a study on inter - municipal storm sewer construction, and WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has a number of drainage outlets, and drainage ways running into and across the city, including Rice Creek, that serve the drainage waters of-adjoining municipalities in both Ramsey County and Anoka County, and WHEREAS, it appears that the State Highway Department would be best able to make a study and suggest a drainage plan that would be harmonious to all of the municipalities involved including the City of Fridley. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF FRIDLEY AS FOLLOWS: 1. The Minnesota State Highway Department be requested and urged to make a study of the drainage and storm sewer problems that involve the inter - municipalities of Anoka and Ramsey Counties adjacent to the City of Fridley. 2. That the administrative staff and the consulting engineers and • the Engineering Office of the City of Fridley be authorized and directed to furnish such information as'may be helpful in said study. ADOPTED: This 2nd day of August, 1965. ATTEST: Marvin J. Brunsell, Clerk • William J. Nee, Mayor 92 , 0 TOs City Manager and City Council M. Iswm n Brunsell • Finance Director StTlJI -WTs Final. Asseemmt, Roll, Project #67 Project #67 covers the installation of water or seater, or both, an the follaal.ng streete s 1, Fireside Drive - Hayes Street 2, PI"' of Dahlberg Terrace 3, Plat Of Riverwood Fmum Addition L, East River Road Service Drive mouth of Oaibom Road 5, ventral Avenue south of 73rd Avenue 6, Washington north of 57th Avg=* • Project #67 also includes the installation, of atom saner in the Moore IWO Hills Second Addition area m d the area east of Highway x`65 near the Qirom Company property, The attached resolutions would order the preparation of the roU and set up the hearing on the project, 0 93 'OLMOId 110. • RSSOUMOII D '?CTr.)G MPARAT110 ?! OF ASS,ySSMI:T ROLL FOR SANITARY S WATS R AP)D STOW SSI XR It•^.PROV:s: -::r]T PRUJi,CT ?"0. 67 Ilia IT RESOLUD, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka Covaty, Kinnssota, as follows: 1. It is bersby determined that the assessible cost of convWwtlon xith respect to the following named improvement to-4 is SAVMRT SMRy IIAT -A OD ST' I SMm.M 0.-? �::T P4 rz= 110. 67 including all incidental expenses thereto is est%msted at :18G ,4OOA.00 2. The City 'Manager with the assistance of the City Clerk shall fortludth calculate the proper amounts to be specially aseer3sed for said impravement against every assessible lot, pd.ece or parcel of land benefited by said improvement acoording to 2"D • ADOPT".:D DY TRL CITY COU"ICIL OF TIC CITY OF FRnuy THIS DAY OF .... , 1965. ATTEST: C /•� 0'• �- }� . ♦t✓ \�� � /� / / / //f Ct r�iy'. � }�J{�7{y,- (/ /y���jJ-��/'j/ /?�'/ �Y�//J�� _. SEA r ri•. � A�nAD A,V 3 , a � n W6t EI�•„pnr. 5 Ul 2�2 ' •• F„'E /RCS rM ��1� _/ rr f M \ T A� •.D � Q J f 'FY l(' /_1�L/�� �! ,f i . 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J _,__ 0....1.:::..x. - • R O.OwTIO!" !70, 2965 A DIRx ^I: I F0MICA?'i0 OF ITZARI'7 r ON PROPOSED ASS-ISSWIT WILL FOR SM -ITARY sit .LR, NIATIlt AM STOW SEI:`ER ir•1PRO.- T,.:IIT PROJECT NO. 67 INSWASp by a resolution passed by the council on Aug=t 29 X065, the City Clerk arse directed to prepare a proposed assessment of the cos: of Sanitary Sever, :later and Storm Bearer, i•Mt3A,S, the Clerk hoe notified the Connell that such proposed assessment roU has been empleted and filed in his office for public inspection* NOWx T.gLMFM.;, BE IT Rt3SOLPEED BY THjb CITY COUIdCn OF TRO C[TT OF F.3ZDILY, A':OKA COJ ITY, ?X-73MM, AS FOUAV!St 1* The City Council sha3.1 root at the City Nall in the Ci {fir of Fridley, Anoka County,, Minnesota, on the 23rd day of August, 1965, at 8 :00 P.M. to pass upon the proposed assessment for Sanitary Sewer, tdater and Storer Sew Improvement Project Ile. 670 • 29 The City Manal er shall publi ab noticea of the time a %4i place of meeti ,ion the official rwwpaper of the Cit;•, at Yeast two (2g weeks prior to sucb meeting* ADOPTLD BY TIL CITY COMICIL OF TAG CITY OF FRIDUY THIS DAY OF AUGUST, 1865* ATT9ST: 4 ITS ti) ^ ^? 17a 1 XZXV AN01aA CounY, -'maJE un NOTICE OF HLARIVG OF ASSESSMT • SM41TARY SEWER, WATERt AND STORM SEWER 14PROVEI -MT FROJECT NO, 67 Notice is hereby given tha�the Council. of the City of Fridley will most at the City Hall in said City on the 23rd of August, 1965, at 8 :00 P,M, to hear and pass upon all objections, if any, to the proposed assessments in respect to the following Improvement to wits SANITARY SEWER, WATER' AND STO&14 SEWER IMPROVEi+2ENT PROJECT NO. 67 The proposed assessment roll for each of said improvements is now on file and open to public inspection by all persons interested, in the office of the Clerk of said City. At said hearings the Council will consider written or oral objections to the proposed assessments for each of said improvements* The general nature of the improvements and each of them is the construction of sanitary sewer and storm sewer mains and connecting lines and water mains and connection lines in the lands and streets designated in manner as follows$ Ae Water Lateral and Service Connections and Sanitary Seger Lateral and Service Connections Located in all of the streets and serving an of the area described ass 1) Fireside Drive from Central Avenue to Hayes Street 2) Hayes Street from Fireside Drive to 75th Street • 3) Dalberg Terrace - McKinley Streets Arthur Streets etc. 4) Riverwood Manor from 71st Way and Riverview Terrace 5) East Service Drive, East River Road® Hillcrest Addition 6) Property bounded on the north by Osborne Road, on the west by T.H. #659 and on the east by Central Avenue and on the :south by Fireside Drive. B, Water Lateral and Service Corm- ections located in the following street and serving all of the area described ass 1) Washington Avenue N.E. Between 57th Avenue N.E, and 58th Avenue T.E. C. Sanitary Sewer and Service Connections located is the following street and serving all of the area described ass 1) Central Avenue — 330 feet south from 73rd Avenue N.E. (west side). D. Scorn sever and appurtenances in and serving the following landat 1) Meloland Lakeview Plat 2 Gardena Meloland Gardena Plat 3 Moore Lake Hills, 2nd Plat 4) Property bounded on the north by Osborne Road, on the rest by T.H. #659 and on the east by Central Avenue and on the south by Fireside Drive. SHEET 2. NOTICE OF. 1MRING OF ASMSIMNT 6 IZT NO.67 Thee.area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each of tbeim • is all that land benefited by said improvements or each of theca and abutting on or ]:yang adjacent to the above named Street. Said improvements vin be assessed against the properties within the above noted areas in whols or in part proportionately to each of the lands therein contained according to the benefits received. The total Bost of the improvement In estimated at 03900000.000 DATED THIS 2nd DAY OF AUGUST, 1965, BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY* Publish: The Record — Fridley Edition August ..��,. 7965 August - 1965 MAYOR - William J. V" CITY MANA • Earl P. Wagaa 100 0 Ji ay 27, 49 65 TOs City Manager and City Council PRIM: Marvin Brunel): Finance Director SUBJECT: Final Assessment Roll Improvement Project No. 58 (Sanitary Sewer Central Avenue) Project NO, 58 involved the installation of sanitary sewer, water+ and storm sewer in various areas throughout the City, Most of the project was assessed in 19649 There were two areas of cost for which an assessmer:L roll was not adopted in 19640 One was for some water crossings on Central Avenue. The cost of these crossings was not assessed as it was felt that this cost shouli be part of the lateral cost for an improvement project serving a larger area Von just tine property immediately abutting on Central Avenueo The total cost of the.;a two crossings was $3,858.99. This cost was advanced by the revolving fund and w..0 be hold in suspense in the revolving fund until such time as the complete lmp�ovement goes in. At that time the $3s858o99 will be added on to the balance of tea lateral cost and assessed* • The second area of cost that was not assessed was the Sanitary Sewer Lateral Line on Central Avenue. The assessment roll was not ad:pted for this improvement principally because of the blh costo The high colt is brought about principally because of a limited amount of property that would be assessed for the Improvemento I have made up two assessment rolls for your consir3ration. The first assessment roll spreads the cost over the same properties as did the original assessment roll made up in 1964, An alternate assessment rol ± would include more propeW -As than did the original assessment roll The propert;- included in the alternate assessment roll and not in the original roll would be the Lot 17q Auditor °s Subo #88, Lot 49 Auditor ®s Sub, #88g and Ootlot 1. Don'4 Addition. Lot 17 is a large parcel of ground owned by Max Saliterman which is last of his overall shopping center site. Outlot 1 is o%med by Leonard Cochozmn, Lot 4 is owned by Mr. Guttwaldo If these three parcels are included in the assessment roll the assessment per foot drops from $14.09 to $7.62 per Loot. The azopert3os in question had not been included in the assessment roll originally becauso the Sever Line lies on the east side of Central Avenue and these properties ?ie on the west side. There are two crossings provided under this improvement hovaverD so that the properties could tie onto the lateral line. There is a further factor which probably should be taken into eonsideratidn, and that is that the City does have a large main interceptor sewer that runs through the Cochran and Saliterman property and on to the liquor store. It is possible that when the property is improved they will tie directly into this main interceptor and no further lateral lines will ever be constructed in the area. This matter should be discussed with the Consulting Engineer however. 0 101 RESOLUTION NO, -1965 i RESOLUTION DIRECTING FREPARAT:.ON OF A.11SESSICIAN ROLL FOR IM?HUVF -MNT PROJECT NO. 58 0 BE IT RESOLVED, By the -City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesotan as follows: 10 It is hereby determined that the assessible'cost of construction with respect to the following named igpmvement to -#Ats STORM SEWER, WATER AND SANITARY SEWER IVIPROVEHENT PROJECT NO. 58 including all incidental expenses thereto is estimated at $52s940.339 20 The City Manager with the sW.atance of the City Clerk shall forthwith calculate the proper amounts to be specially assessed for said improvement agaiwit every assess::ble ]got, piece or parcel of land benefited by said improvement according to lave ADOPTED BY THE 01TY COUNCIL OF T1U; CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF .�....�._.� 19650 ATTEST: CITY CLERK Marvin 0, Brim ell WTOR _ W.'6111am J. 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SIM AMMON wir., 17 s __ vQn_�Ww 0" ourto r U) "LAU 19 11-05 �q 13 li 7 G ALw 4L Z W 64 TH AVE. N. E. SIM AMMON wir., 17 s __ vQn_�Ww 0" ourto r U) "LAU 19 RICE vl/mrd# Ir4.f �ior_ C PIO 41 (ZI10) 16 15 'A 46w) 13 s IO 88 SUB DIVIS 7�7 10 KAW) 19 4 NO, 2 20 yids so are /J 3 er NO G "5 Sw �q 13 li 7 G ALw 4L Z Z-1 RICE vl/mrd# Ir4.f �ior_ C PIO 41 (ZI10) 16 15 'A 46w) 13 s IO 88 SUB DIVIS 7�7 10 KAW) 19 4 NO, 2 20 yids so are /J 3 er NO G "5 Sw July 2$ 1962 - Council meeting - Bids for this project were turned over to Consulting Engineer for tabuiationo July 16, 1962 - Contrar+t was awnted to Bianconi Construction Co, in the amount of $419787.40 by Resolution No. 63••1962. Bianconi Construo- tion Co, did not take contracts therefore we readvertised for bids by Resolution No.72 -19620 July 303 1962. August 20, 1962 bids were opened and receivedo August 279 1962 - Resolution No. 104.1962 and Resolution No. 105 -1962 Ordering Improe and Giving Notice relating to bids on this project were adopted* Bids fpeaed: August 20, 1962 Award Made: August 270 1962 • 106 C F STOM4 SF4 R WATER AND SANITARY SEWER LMMI TENT rR03ECT NthZ5$ Petition Received: Petition No. 4.4 -1961 - October 10, 1961 • Petition No. 45 -1962 - September 17,1962 Also by request of City of Anoka, Object: Central Avenue - Service Connections and Storm tl.uwer Crossinge 52nd Avenue and Taylor Street - Service Linos Installed Referred to Council: October 17, 1961 and September 17, 1962 Dispositions Preliminary Report requested by Reso #39 -1962 My 7, 1962 Preliminary Plans and Specifications Received: Resolution No. 42 -1962 - May 21, 1962 Estimated Cost: Central Avenue - $749200.00 52nd and Taylor St. - $4 #69360 Bearing Held: June 4, 1962 and August 27s 1962 There was no public hearing held for 52nd and Taylor, as the petitioner owned 100% of the property. Disposition: Resolution No. 46 -1962 - June 4, 1962 - Final • Plans and Specifications Ordered* Resolution No. 544962 - June 18, 1962 - fipproving Final Flans and Advertising for Bids July 2$ 1962 - Council meeting - Bids for this project were turned over to Consulting Engineer for tabuiationo July 16, 1962 - Contrar+t was awnted to Bianconi Construction Co, in the amount of $419787.40 by Resolution No. 63••1962. Bianconi Construo- tion Co, did not take contracts therefore we readvertised for bids by Resolution No.72 -19620 July 303 1962. August 20, 1962 bids were opened and receivedo August 279 1962 - Resolution No. 104.1962 and Resolution No. 105 -1962 Ordering Improe and Giving Notice relating to bids on this project were adopted* Bids fpeaed: August 20, 1962 Award Made: August 270 1962 • Contractor: • Contract Price: Contract Completed: FINAL= Advertising Costs Contractor0a Costs Engineering Costs Administrative Costs and Special Assessment Cave Interest City Eng. & Insp. Legal and Fiscal Other Less: Due from Bianconi Const.Co® • Area to be Assesseds Method of Assessment,: Unit Costs Hearing on Assessment Roll (Date): :7 107 Barbarossa and Sons, Inc® W,990.50 September 24, 1963 $ 105.85 418162.80 48960e14 745036 7,079033 82.54 550.00 $55vC29o70 its .37) �2,a960.�3 The general area along Central Avenue and mast of Central Avenue, 52nd Avenue and Taylor Street 20 Years — Except new plats,, one Year* See Separate Sheet September 281, 1964 — 1st part August 238 1965 — Balance STOM SO- WATER AND SAIII- Ax's 0vJEF. Lf1R'MOVEMMT PROJECT E0, 58 Total 20 30, • his 5a 60 Storm Sever CMgjb A. goody Lane Worth 10.08 1170 503 square feet= $075 per 100 square feet B. moody Dane South f910.08 t 560055 square feet= f 1 a 08 per 100 square feet C. Gardenia Lane $2,002 IS t 101929550 square feels: 1.17 per 100 square feet D. Hackman Avenue $1065012 d 5019300 square feet a $.0, per 100 square feet River Edge way To be charged to the Public Utility Fund 52nd and Taylor Dater Costs $2 819.30 a 18 services s (156.63 per service Sever Cost: 191, 186j32 A 32 services 130083 per service American Legion Crossing 1p Water Service 1 Service at $506.56 Sanitary Sewer Service Lines on Central Avenue $1,222.80 m 10 services r $122,80 per service Sanitary Sever Laterals (Central Avenue) Total $ 210121.25 Sewer Crossing — Rice Creels Road Total $ 1,273,07 6600. South of Rice Creek Road Total $ 10151.13 $ 910008 Assessed. in 1964 910.{}8 Assessed in 1964 2,002.15 Assessed In 1964 19365.12 Assessed in 1964 108 7,055.41D Char to PoU. F and 70005.72 Assessed in 1964 506.86 Assessed in 1964 1,222.80 To be Assessed in 196$ 23o575.45 To be Assessed In 1965 Unit Cost Sheet Storm Seder, Water and Sanitary Sewer Improvement Project No. 58 Page 2. 7. Water Main Laterals Crossing 501 North of 64th Avenue $10036.60 + $Mp87 = $1,3CV,.47 . Cost to be put on Out%t l9 Dons Addition, Crossing 6501 South of Cent Aline of Ries Creek Road $29016.40 + $333.12,x $29549.52 a Cost to be divided between 2 Parcels - $19274.76 Each 8, Water Serricas (Central Avenu)) TOTALS: 0 109 $ 3,858*99 He3A in anapemse in Retiolving r=d to be part of a larger pro je cto 49527.65 Assessed in 1964 $ 52994003 • w �i lk`�v� k•Tahr <'� r,-'! `T a�P � D S 3'e'Mp 7 4,'1,;I EI ii EC NO* .....L _LEI) ,.��?.t...�.,P�.,. ,.- <:..,.�.� 7 ?�°R()td� °` :a'P Pi's t .: i 18 (Parcel 23000) 18 (Parcel 2320) 19 20 21 2 17 (Parcel 2000) Outlot 1 5 2 1 • 17 1 18 1 19 16 2 (Parcel 1410) G Auditor's sub.. #88 1 Auditor's Sub. #88 (Crossing Charge) Don Q is Addition Dons Addition Blackmar Addition Spring Valley Spring Vallery Spacing Val legy Sparing Valley (Crossing Charge) 1 •� 110 Asaegameat $ 18954050 1 ®672.70 -1,813060 i ,813,60 422.70 48434.34 1,0181013 1,273.07 20818,00 122080 113 18714.97 9 +25 18884005 1 125 18884005 10 -4 P499 Coat: Sewer Service — $9$222.80 4 t0 Services = $122080 per Service Sever Lateral.: Total Cost . $238575045 Cost of Crossing at Rice Creek Road (Ou'flrot 19 Don's Add,) Cost of Crossing •- 660' S. of Rice Creek Road . (Lot 170 Aud. Sub. #88) Sewer Lateral Line a- $218121.25 = 19499' = $14.09 per foot e Plus Share of main Line $ 249803oll $ 18,273007 18181.13 Footage on _ABd Sar�►ieaar jjtsral Lines Auditor ° s Sub, ,#22 I 130 Auditor's Sub. #22 1 190 Auditor °s Sub. #22 1 120 Auditor's Sub. #22 1 120 Audi.tor'a Sub. #22 30 Auditor's sub.. #88 1 Auditor's Sub. #88 (Crossing Charge) Don Q is Addition Dons Addition Blackmar Addition Spring Valley Spring Vallery Spacing Val legy Sparing Valley (Crossing Charge) 1 •� 110 Asaegameat $ 18954050 1 ®672.70 -1,813060 i ,813,60 422.70 48434.34 1,0181013 1,273.07 20818,00 122080 113 18714.97 9 +25 18884005 1 125 18884005 10 -4 P499 Coat: Sewer Service — $9$222.80 4 t0 Services = $122080 per Service Sever Lateral.: Total Cost . $238575045 Cost of Crossing at Rice Creek Road (Ou'flrot 19 Don's Add,) Cost of Crossing •- 660' S. of Rice Creek Road . (Lot 170 Aud. Sub. #88) Sewer Lateral Line a- $218121.25 = 19499' = $14.09 per foot e Plus Share of main Line $ 249803oll $ 18,273007 18181.13 • 0 I• STORM SEWER, WATER ARID SANITARY SEWER IMF FiiQVEMQIT PH(?MT h0. 58 18 (Parcel 2300) 18 (Parcel 2320) 19 20 21- AuditorQs Sub. #22 Auditor's Sub. #22 Auditor's Sub. #22 Au&'.tor °s Sub. #22 Auditorts Sub, #22 Footage on ISIMI LAIM 1 130 1 110 1 120 1 120 30 2 Auditor's Sub. #88 1 306 2,454.52 17 (Parcel 2000) Audit Os Sub. #88 (Grossing Charge) 938 7:147:56 J& Auditorls Sub. #88 150 1043,00 Outiot l Don's Addition (Grossing Charge) 508 39870,96_ 5 Don's Addition 200 1'524.00 2 1 Bl,ackmar Addition 1 122080. 17 It Spring Valley 1 113 963,86 18 1 Spring Valley 1 125 19075.36 19 1 Spring Valley 1 125 12075,30 16 2(Parcel 1410) Spring Valley 120 1-0 TOTALS: 10 3095 $ 24s811,90 Coats Sever Service - $19222.80 0 10 Services = $122,80 per service Sever Lateral: Total Cost - 9N or,5o45 Cost of Grossing at Rice Creels Road (Outlat 1, Don °s Addo )- Combined with Lateral Cost of Crossing m Charge 660e S. of Rive Creek Road (Lot 17, Aud,Sub. #88) • Combined with Lateral. Charge Sever Lateral Lice - $23,575,45 t 3 = $7062 per foot e Plus Share of lain Line A RESOLUTION D1FXTU11G PUBLIC lTIOU OF Hf1.! C1NG UN 1' 0POSED I.SSESSMENT ROLL FOR STUMI SILUEa f WATER, AL'D SANITPURY Slob!' % 1kiiPROVZZNT FR0J=T NO. 58, WHEREAS, by a resolution passed by the Council on august 2, 19650, the City Clerk was directed to prepare a prop*sed assessment of tho cost of Storm Sever,, Water, and Sanitary Seder Improvement Project Nob 58a WHF=&Ss the Clark has notified the Council that su -ch proposed assessment roll has been completed and filed :Li his office for public inspection;; NOW, THERLFURE, BE IT = OLVED BY TH^ CITY GIANCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, ANOKA COUNTY, AINNESOTA, AS F OLLOWS % 1. The City Council shall meet at the City Hal]. in the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, on the 23rd day of August.. 19650 at 8t00 P.M. to pass upon the proposed assessment for STORM SEWER, WATER, AND SANITARY SEWER IMPRJV&=T PROJECT H0.58. 2. The City Menager shell publish notices of the time and place of meeting In the official newspaper of the City, at least two (2) weeks prior to such meeting, • ADOPM BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF AUGUST, 1965. ATTEST s CITY CLERK - Marvin C, Brunsell MAYOR — William J. Neer 112 CITY or F- RIDIZY Ag3OKA deOUIYTX., i�9J ,11,11. OTA. NUTICE OF HEARING OF aSSESS:ANT STOR14 ShVERv WA;Tt R: AND SANITARY SEXIER 1AFH0V&,0iT PA_;JJCE1 PLO. 38 • (SUPrLJry TAL IiEg1RUG ) Notice is hereby given that the Council of the City of Fridley will meet at the City Hail in said City on thu 23rd.of Ault, 1965. at 8*000 F,M, to hear and pass upon all objectioas, if any,, to the propr-3ed asseraments in respect to the following improvement t�Ari.t: STORM SE+JZR, WATER AND SANITARY SE03R: 114FROV✓14T,14T FIDJECT 140. 'S The proposed assessment roll for each of said improvements is now ort file and open to public inspection by all persons interested, in the off.ee of the Clerk of said City. At said h+ rings the Councn will consider wrtri.ttIM or oral objections to the proposed assessments for each of said improvementse The general nature of the improvements and each of tie m, is the cons ruction of sanitary sewer and storm sewer mains and connect :zg lines and weter mains and connection lines in the lands and streets designated in Manner as follows: 1. Central Avenue from Woody Lane to Mississippi Street N.E, • The area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each of them is all that land benefited by said Improvements or each of them and abutting on or lying adjacent to the above named Streetq Said Improvements will be assessed against the properties within the above noted areas in Whale or in part proportionately to each of the lands therein contained acoording to the benefits received. The total cost of the improvement iv estimated at 024,798.25, DATED THIS tad DAY OF AUGUST, 9965, BY ORDER OF ftlE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY* Publish: The Record — Fridley Edition August .�� 1965 August , _..�..: 1965 0 MAYOR — William J, Nee CITY 14MAGER � Earl P. Wagner 1 IL1 11 n U TOt City Manager and City Council F'RO: it Mxvin Brunsell, Finance Director SUHJHCTt Final Acsessment R+al1 - Uater and Sewer Project 070 Water and Boom Project #TO covers the installation of eater and order laterals ons 1. Ashton Street from Irmton to 47 2. 5th Street from Higwy AW south to existing utilities 3, Riverview Terrace from 63z klay to Mississippi Place The attached -resolutions would order the preparation of the roll and set up the public hearing on the final assessment roll for Augast 23, 1965, 0 0 115 i afd • Rr^,SOZUTIOa' T!O o 1 -� 1965 R=L',TIO''i DIE CTIiv MEPARATIO;I OF A- 505 -M MIT ROLL FOR UA7,62 AFD S M I:JPROV,"i: �' PRO&CT NO. 70 BE IT R&SOULDs by the City Council of the City of Fridley9 Anoka County,, MMesota,, as fanowst 1. It is hereby determined that the "sessible cost of caostraatIOU with respect to the following named improvement to -%dtt 11MM AND SEER IMM. OVLi :'.T PRWZCT :'Oa 70 to ieclvding all incidental expenses thereto is estU ated at $35,,000,00 2a The City Hwager vith the assistance of the City Clerk shall forthwith calculate the proper ammmts to be specially aasesssd for said improvement against every asseaeible 7at9 piece or parcel of land benefited by said improvement according to law, ADOPT.:D BY THs CITY COU::CIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDMY THIS DAY OF s W5o ATTEST s • C. BrUM611 7- • 1 0 9, 4- cny Vt FRIDLEY OFFKMI STREET MAP KALE J% 39W' -7- 70- --4 IIG 4 • MOLUTIO:T ?d0. 1965 A IMOLUTIM D?Ri'."L :1-3 PUT,LICATLIO:: OF ITZAR. M (7.1 PROPOS3D ASSOSS "ZIT ROLL FOR 'U-- -R AI'D tROJT "i ::v. 70 URERM* by a resolution passed by the council an August 2, 19659 the City Clerk me directed to prepare a proposed assessment of the coat of Sanitary Sever# Water and Storm Sever. IMEREASj the Clerk has notified the Council that such proposed asseswent roll hai been completed and filed in his office for public inspection. XMIS ,FOR,.:, B3 IT RMLYM BY TfTT CITY COUF -CIL OF TM4 CITY 0? FlIDUY, AITOCA CO7:'TY, 11-i "IMSOTA, AS FOLLU -IS s I* The City Council diall meet at the City Hall in the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, on the 23rd day of • Assts 19659 at a:OO PeIie to pass upon the proposed assessment for I•:ater and Sewer Tiprov m of Project Uod 70, 2. The City Manager shall publish notices of the time and place of meeting in the official newspaper of the Citys at least tMO (2) weeks prior to such meeting* ADOPTED BY THE CITY COU "CTL OF TM, CITT OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF ATIGUST, 1965. MW • w M Mi. We • MY CM • WM C. IRLMM 127 CITY OF FRIDLEY C -01A COtI &;TY, 1TJ:;_'J'UOTA `JOTIC OF HEART -'G OF AS.STSS"FIT "AT.2 A D MOX OT 90. 70 ii-8 Notice is hemby given that the Council of the City of Prldlsy w33,1, meet at the City Hail In caid City an the 23rd of AuCmt, 7965,, at BOO PJL, to hear mud pass upon all objections if any, to tine proposed assessments in respect to the folic ing improveaasnt to -gets WATER AND SMUM L'?R(&.%1`T i'ROJ= r0. 70 The proposed tsaosuzzient roll for each of said impronnrosast$ its now = file and opens to public inspection by all persona interested, in the office of the Cloak of said City, At said hearing, the Council will as mider waitten or oral objections to the proposed assessnents for each of said I - I& Vresaents The general nature of the improvements and each of thew is the construation of sanitary sewer mein: and connecting lines and water mains and aormsction limes In the Inode and streets designated its manner as follows: Ao Water Lateral. and Service Cv.,imticns and Sanitary Setter Lateral . and Service Connections located in all of the streets and serving au of the area described au: 1) Ashton Str+c -et froze Ironton to Z y Street 2) 5th�Street from'Higbway #100 swath to existing utilities 3) Riverviou Terrace from 63'.:, tJay to : ississippi Place The area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and eub: of t4eu is 8.11 that land bunefited by said improrements or each of them and abuttin," on or lying a4 acent to the above named street* Said impravremente still be assessed ag- a3.nst the properties within the above noted areas in whole or in part proportionately to each of the ]ands therein contained according to the bonefits received* The total cost of the improvement is estimated at $359000aoo DATED THIS 2nd DAY OF AUGUST, 1965, BY 0MZR OF T[M CITY COUZICU OF TIM CITY OF FrRIDWY. bkc Cin - a®aer Publish s The jjj sss tjjje Record - Fridley Edition ~ .r rrr.�rnr. -w.r 1965 s 1965 0 TOs City Manager and City Council M.'s rArvin Brunson# Finance Director SUWWTs Final Assessmeut Roll for Storm Surer Project fn Storm Sever Project #71 covers the arcs along University Avenue from the City Hall north to Rice Creek. The State Higmy Department is participating in the cost of t is improvement, Also$ included in the project is the relocation of sons ear tary sever lines. The attached 'resolutions would order the prepare: of the assessment roll and set up the public hearing on the assessment for the first meeting In Septembers 0 119 120 • rGI SOLUTIO": M. 1.965 =aV TI(7:? DnZCTr.G RUPARILTIQ : OF A: S&M-Sal' ROLL F(R .°TMN AIM SQ ITARY Si�,rAR :'3OZZCT 140. 71 BE IT 1USO M9 by the City Council of the City of Fridley# Anita Co'm'tys MIUM00tat as followet 1. It is hereby determined that the arsessible cast of constrmetics eith respect to the following neared i t to-rd.t: b'TORi: Ai D SA!tiTARY'SJEF� r.;I'RaVj;►$t1T PKaUCT 1I0. 71 Including au incidental MgMses thersto is eatimated at *58$000.QO. 2. The City Wnager with the assistance of the City Clark shall forthwith calv4Ate the proper mounta to be epaciaMy assessed for said 3mprovm+rm against every assessibla lots piece or parcel of land benefited by said iuprovamant according to lair. . ADOPTED BY M CITY COMICIL OF TM; CITY OF FRIDIZY THIS DAY OF s 1965. ATTEM o4dt�i;libr�Z��M� 0 CZ.yL. �. /���Jr or/ 'ai'w.r. ~4 `A•`CitY •IMI ��� R 1 . yf p� •1 t� • ;; D p t U M l r f 1 1 A p n OUT LC T VY. 1 � L ,' � t � groAO _ • J J PROPOSED 1 P > HOSPITAL f •. ,5 • • � , 1 1 • 1 1 1 f RO O � , .l �I • • . I T i N 1, _ I • • f 1 1 f' U f I 1 / I•" • PL�i ,1• tf N.E. ' J � • ' f • 1. SU9 wPt CPwOPA 1 IJ ll t. • �117t J i , ,•' 1 .1 r� u ♦t R. I f ' , fir. �• �'� �� •� lip %. 1 J( a r I E SI 77 �� ,5 .4 ,- . N "f I J Ad,6 C: w'I I i• rt., J' ✓.lr �. N •F 11 TE 0, •,1111 ,AVENUEI Nr E. (STATE !( Ti 0• 5 _ r T O lOagw' Mwww -� -- Z Zt Z. i1971) m W Ha CKE., J BtRI !GOUT! ; °� ,'1 — Q y ; : �. 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AAA Z,1 •' AN I"y • H W4av 1�f So \1 n w.y Iv / � • � / ' il•'r��� ',' A'11e 4� P� 34' ;. yA,,' JJa� t` i ' MET AM �, , ,,,- SAN : T p . ' , 14;, `" a VAAK QLA7- I y J��'„ .0 y \C � Tl I � - < '• r , f`AISTAIgT At COMMON! 797ATE AID /J /� ' l�l •F: n ,a f C r .f ''ROLMIOTT NOG �..e.. 1965 • A "OI;.,'TIO:? DMeTX2T(} 'MILTCATIO:; OF AL MIG 0"1 PROPOSED ASS'WENT ROLL FOR STORM: AIM SAMARY S AI�;R I3•MROMI -211T PROD i I'0. 71 WRERUSs by a resolution passed by the council cn August 2, 1965# the City Cleric was directed to prepare a proposed assessment of the cost of Sanitary Sever, Water and Storm Sewer. WH=Uv the Cleric has notified the Co u all that each proposed aases=eut roll has been completed and Filed In bis office for public inspection„ NCWs TITER ?ORL:, Bs IT RESOM&D BY TIM CITY COUNCIL OF TH2 CITY OF FRIDL.T, ABOU COM"fY, KP.n - ^jOTA, AS I.F0IJD WS s to The City CQ13nYII shall meet at the City Eau in the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, on the 9th der of assessment for S Se proposed and Sanitary Sever Project Rouber 71. • 2e The CityI%aanger shall publish notices of the time and place of meeting in the official n wapaper of the City, at least two {2 ) weeks prior to such meting, ADOPTED BY THE CITY COMMIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDIEY THIS DAY OF AUsUSTs 1965. ATTEST: • Tr 1�)i�"S�hMiL 12.2 0 0 CITY OF MaDUT ANOKA CO ITT# FAIR SOTA IWIC-2 Cp' 1!IWARIRIG OF ASSLXXWT STOW" A::D SA'.ZTAAY S:x,.ti i% ?i:'iOQ:::Li ?T, PRonCT NO. 71 Notice is hereby givou that the Council of the City of Fridley `rill meet at the City Hall in said City on the 7th of September, 1965, at 8:00 P. %o to boas' and pass upon alt Objections, if any' to the proposer] in respect to the following improvement to-wwits STORIWI AND SAXITARY Si,,I&R It'IT'OCF:x= RWECT 110, 71 The proposed assessment roll for each of add - — I -(vements is now an file and opens to public inspection by an persons interested,# in the office of the Clerk of said City. At said hearing, the Cesuncil will consider written or oral bbjeotions to the proposed assessments for each of said imProvementa o The general nature of 'the improvements and earls of these is the construction of sanitary wearer w d :stoma sewer mains and connecting Linea in the I" and streets designated in manner, as follows: A. Sanitary Smier and Service Connections located in the following street and serving all of the area demAbed as: 1) Vniversity Avenue M 64th Avenue to Rice Crook A. Storm sewer and appur evAnces In and serving the following ]ands s % msencing at the intersection of 611th Avenue II.E, and . T.E1 a 047 (University Avenue 11,So), thence out along 64th Aveerate NX. to 5th Street N 4 * 0 thence north along 5th Street N eL p to Mississippi Street, theme seat on Mississippi Street to 7th Street, thence north on 7th Street to 67th Avenue N.R., thence sit an 67th Avenue NoE. to 4th Street N.E. thence north on lath Street NoZe t- Rice Creek Terraace, thence northerly and westerly on Rice Creek Terrace to 2nd Street N,E,, thence south on 2nd street N,E. and 2nd Street N,Fia extended southerly to Satellite Xane, thence easterly on Satellite lane to T,,H, #47 (University Avenue) to, the place of beginning. The area proposed to be assessed for said improvements .„A each of them is all that land bezzented by said improvements or each of them and abutting on or ],ying adjacent to the above names Street or area, Said imprvremernte will be assessed against the properties within the above noted areas in hole or in part proportionately to each of the 3Ardle therein contained according to the benefits receivedo The total cost of the improvement is estdmated at $58,000,00 DATi.'D THIS 2nd DAY OF AUGUST, 1965, BY aM.-R OF THE CITY COMICIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDIZY. Publish! The Record - Fridley &Ktion August t : �5 2 " TO; City Manger and City Council. MM: Marvin Brunsell, Finance Director SUBJECT: Final Assessment Roll 196 -1. Street Improvement The 19610-1 Street improvement F--ajec% covers the street and curb work done under the regular City Contract let in the year 1964. The streets involved in this improvement are as follows t I 0 77th Way or Avenue from East River Road to railroad tracks 20 21 Street from 57j Avenue to 58th Avenue 30 75th Avenue from Bacon Drive to McKinley Street 4o Brookview Drive, east.*mst perti.on, from Highway #65 to west end So 666th Avenue from Pierce Street to Channel. Road 6o moody Lane south from present. surfaced to eul -de-no (Maeloland Lakeview Addition) 70 522nd Avenue from Taylor Street to Highway #65 8a Ironton Street from East Riw r Road to railroad tracks The attached resolutions would order the preparation of the assessment roll and set up the public hearing for the first meeting in September. C� 0 1 .211 125 • Ms0LuTIOrt Noe L� �_ 1965 U- SOIDTION DIRECTING PREPARATION OF ASSESSIMIT, ROLL FOR sm.,.&T IPiPRf3 ainT MV= No. 3964 -1 BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Couu wa of the City of FMdUys Anoka Cosntys YAnIM"ata as f'ollowa: la It In hereby determined that the assessible cost of oonstraction with respect to the following named improvement towitc STREET I?VR" = PROJECT NO. 1.964 -1 l,acluding all iucidmutal uses thexeto is estimated at $64,Ooo.00 o The City Manager with the assistance of the City Clerk shall forthwith calculate the proper amounts to be specially assessed for aaid improvement against every assessible lots piece or panel of laud benefl to d by said improvornsnt according to lax, ADOPED BY THE CITY COMCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDIZI T THIS DAY OF 1965. AMST $ 0 J. Ilse AVE II' I ( C LEE STH ON R)TN S41. IyElel It LQ IW1 S•r E�QD, T L �I �\ sue EN�i$` ` } e C o s J I 6c,N lv R — pa LOIN ONE N� •s!• 4 . '. T2/ Alc. i. 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O m ern / 1I COON R A P I D S M ' t�cr r� r - 7 q� ar/I POP 4 Poi =moo. d� � ��► a �;o,:....,,. 129 3 ELAINE z ... , 146 • I S)OLUPIO`: NO 1965 A R- "O �$0:: DMOTZ7.1 : 1""I .ICA,TIOII OIL' '�'� M0 0�: M. OP'OSED ASSSSSE'k;VM RAI FOR SiR -,.T .rRO&M nO, 1964 -1 �i r �', by a resolution passed by the council art AUMWt 2y 1965, the City Clerk sous directed to prepare a proposed assessment of thr coat of Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewers ZiF=Uv the C3wk has notified the Council that sudh proposed . a8seatment roll has been completed and filed in his office for public inspection* YAOWq TRMPM, 0 BE IT RESOLVED nT TIM- .CITY CWPCIL OF THE CITY . OF PRIDLt- 2 AMOKA COLJHTY, WMIESOTAa AS gOLLOUSS 16 The City Council shell meet at the City nan in the City of Fridley, Anoka County, 11innesotu, on the 7th day of Septeaher 1965s, at 8s00 ?X. to pass upon than proposed assessment for Street Improvement project ?Jos 2964 -1 2. The City Manager shall publish notices of the time and place of meeting in the official newspaper of the City, at least two (2) creeks prior to such meeting. ADOPTED BY TH S CITY COMICIL OF THL CITY OF FRIDIEY THIS DAY OF AUGUST, 3965. ATTEST! My COW • WOM U. IM—Wiff r: 130 CITY W FRUDLEY AMKA COUNTY9 MUIT111130TA IJOTICu OF IIM'C.Tr, OF ASSEM -'T FOR SM:.;.;�`.: rIPRO'.;.'rnT mOaCT :TTITUR 1964 -1 • IJotice is harekry given that the ctrLlrxil of -4%e City of Fridley will most at the City Ball in said City on the 7--",b day of September 1965, at 8800 osclock P.1% to hear and pass upon sal objecticna, of say, to the proposed asaaesamesnts in respect to the follmring impaovemaxitq tots STR:..�,'t :I�'tO% °�,: ic,ti' PRWSCT 70, 1964 ®1 The proposed assessment ro .1 for each of said 31np! ants is now on file arA open to public inspection by at.11 p r=som interested, in the office of the Clerk of said City. At said hearing the Counedl win eider written or oral objections to the proposed assesmaents for each of er3d improverentso The general nature of the -1.-Vrovemonts and each of them is the con - struction of asphalt streets and concrete curb and gutter in the lands and streets designated as follows (1) 77th Vlay or Avenue from East River Road to Railroad trackso (2) 2'•.: Street from 5K e, Avenue to 58th Averrue. (3) 75th Avenue tkaan Bacon. Drive to McKinley Street. (4) Brookview Drive (rAat -West pcirtion) from Highway #65 west to end. (5) 66th Avenue froi.i Pitrce Street to Channel. (6) Woody Lane South from presenE, surfacing to cul do eac (Neloland Lakoview Addition) • (7) 52nd Avenue from Taylor Street to HighwW ,n65. (8) Ironton Street from East Uver Road to Railroad tracks. The area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each of them is all that land benefited by said lmpz°o^ &unennts of each of them and lying within the general ma of the above ni tad stresets. Said improuemnts win be assessed against the properties Lei. thin the above noted areas in whole or in part proiportinmtely to each of the l.anda therein contained according to the ben €fits received. DATED TENS 2nd DAY OF AU XbST 1965,v BY C[Wb -R OF TILE CITY COMICIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDIZ, Y. ATTESTS N�'i; Y • Publish: The Record • BMdley Edition 231_ I• 0 132 RESOLUTION # r A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE VACATION OF CERTAIN STREETS AND PUBLIC WAYS WITHIN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, PURSUANT TO SECTION 12.07 of the FRIDLEY CITY CHARTER. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, and the Planning Commission of the City of Fridley, have from time to time been concerned with the development of a coordinated street program within the City, and WHEREAS, it has been determined necessary and agreeable to the various property owners, and in the public interest, that a certain street known as Riverview Terrace be extended and coordinated and the South One - half of Section 15, Twp. 30, Range 24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, and State of Minnesota, and, WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary that a public hearing be held to vacate existing streets and.public ways, or portions thereof, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF FRIDLEY as follows: 1. That the Mayor be directed to give notice of a public hearing to be held before the .City Council on the 23rd day of August, 1965, at 8:00 o'clock p. m. at the City Hall, for the consideration of the following matters: The vacation of a street described as follows: All that part of the streets that lie in the plat of Johnson's River Lane Addition that lie in the following described tract: Commencing on the North line of Lot 13, Auditor's Subd. No. 23 Revised that is 63.97 feet West of the Northeast (NE) corner of said Lot 13; thence in a northerly direction in a straight line towards the Southwest corner of Lot 4, Block 1, Johnson's River Lane Addition to a point that is on the northerly line of Lot 6, Block 2, Johnson's , River Lane Addition extended West; thence East along said northerly line of Lot 6, Block 2, extended West to the Northwest corner of said Lot 6, Block 2; thence South along the West line of said Lot 6, Block 2, to the Southwest corner of said Lot 6, Block 2, Johnson's River Lane Addition; thence West along the westerly extension of the South line of Lot 6, Block 2, Johnson's River Lane Addition to the East line of Lot 13, Auditor's Subd. No. 23 Revised; thence northerly along the West line of said Lot 13 to the Northeast corner of said Lot 13; thence West along the North line of said Lot 13, Auditor's Subd. No. 23 Revised to the point of beginning thence terminating, all located in the Southeast Quarter (SE'k) of §15, T -30, R -24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. 133 0 OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE ' CITY COUNCIL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 134 Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on August 23, 1965 in the Council Chamber at 8:00 o'clock P. m. for the consideration of the following matter; The vacation of a street described as follows: All that part of the streets that lie in the plat of Johnson's River -F Lane Addition that lie in the following described tract: Commencing on the North line of Lot 13, Auditor's $ubd. No. 23 Revised that is 63.97 feet West of the Northeast (NE) corner of i said Lot 13; thence in a northerly direction in a straight line toward the Southwest corner of Lot 4, Block 1, Johnson's River Lane Addition to a point that is on the northerly line of Lot 6, Block 2, Johnson's River Lane Addition extended West; thence East along said northerly k line of Lot 6, Block 2, extended West to the Northwest corner of said Lot 6, Block 2; thence South along the West line of said Lot 6, Block 2,' . to the Southwest corner of said Lot 6,, Block 2, Johnson's River Lane Addition; thence West along the westerly extension of the South line of Lot 6, Block 2, Johnson's River Lane Addition to the East line of Lot 13, Auditor's Subd. No. 23 Revised; thence northerly along the West line of said Lot 13 to the Northeast corner of said Lot 13; thence West along the North line of said Lot 13, Auditors Subd. No. 23 Revised to the point of beginning thence terminating, all located in the Southeast Quarter (SEt) of §15, T -309 R -24, City of Fridley,, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. 1 and the East 12 feet of Lots 13 and 14, Auditor's Subd. No. 23 7-._ . Revised, Anoka County, Minnesota. Anyone desiring 't-6 A- heard faith referenceltoT the above--matter will be heard at this meeting. William J. Nee, Mayor Publish: August 4, 1965 , August 11, 1965 r� CITY OF FRIDLEY, I INNESOTA OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR TOPIC: 1,101ITHLY REPORT TO CITY Wkil -GER JUiZo 1965 IU113ER OF PQ11,11TS ISSUED Residential 1965 1964 THIS YEAR LAST YEAR TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION JUNE JUNE TO DATE TO DATE Alterations & Additions 2,925,878 6.350 Residential 24 29 75 133 Residential Garages 22 15 41 37 Alterations & Additions 432 5 587 26 Multiple Dwellings 0 0 1 14 Commercial 0 0 4 2 Industrial 0 0 0 6 Municipal 1 0 1 0 Churches & Schools 1 0 1 2 Hospitals 0 0 1 0 Signs 5 1 19 6 Moving - 2 0 1 487 50 732 227 OTHERS Heating 62 =?8 160 182 Plumbing 85 31 170 176 ElectricH1 182 2 329 100 751 639 ESTIMATED VALUATIONS OF BUILDING PER1%1ITS ISSUED Residential $ 478,820 481,585 $ 1,358,420 $ 29177,465 Residential Garages 30,402 20,;650 6p734 52.9380 Alterations & Additions 2,925,878 6.350 49252870 36620 Multiple Dwellings 0 0 27,000 1,256,000 Commercial 0 0 430,000 359000 Industrial 0 0 0 493., 000 Municipal 14,500 0 149500 0 Churches & Schools. 57:995 0 57,995 155,,000 Hospitals 0 0 2 .,000;000 0 Signs 6,600 80 14,475 1,480 Moving 20,000 0 20 000 0 5m.,665 $ 8,9235.v994 4.,2-9s965 REPORT TO C ITY MANAGER JUrN�E, 1965 PAGE 2® 1965 1964 THIS YEAR TIiIS YEAR PERMIT NLq-a3DZS TYPE JUNE JUNE TO DATE TO DATE #7593 -//8084 NUMBM OF LICE INSES CURRENTLY IN EFFECT 4,.883 AND 10,191 62510 LICENSE FLrs WljgECTE TO DATE TYPE MIMEH FEES COLLECTED ELk,CTRICAL :34 810 E:XCAVATIM 21 315 GAS GENMAL 33 205 55125 HK�iTING 43 645 HOUSE, MOVING 1 15 MASONRY 27 405 OIL HEATING 5 75 PLASTEU14G 13 195 PLUMBING 48 720 ROOFING 7 105 SIGNS 13 195 VELL DRILLING 2 30 9,113 o PERMIT FEES 1965 1964 THIS YEAR TIiIS YEAR PERMIT NLq-a3DZS TYPE JUNE JUNE TO DATE TO DATE #7593 -//8084 BUILDING 4,.883 809 10,191 62510 #4995#5176 El,x. ". RICAL 1;,491 735 4,9590 4,329 #3126 -#3187 ELATING .I 389 29348 2,575 #3553-#3637 PLUI -MING 1.9179 511 3r,060 2, 916 S : - - -- - - -39 a 108 25 $ 8,6530 $2A48 $20.297 $16,355 slp NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY • MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55402 July 23, 1965 Mr. Earl P. Wagner, City Manager City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Minneapolis 21, Minnesota f Dear Sir: 4 -6,000 Lumen Overhead Lamps Installed 4/15/65 Symphony St. & 74th Ave. N.E. Lyric Lane & 75th Ave. N.B. Tempo Terrace & Ballet Lyric Lane & Ballet Yours very truly,. E. Rudolph, S pery • sor JER Municipal Services ` PMCA:jmh f r