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04/19/1965 - 00022184� � r�---� l_ _I 141 THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 19, 1965 A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Fxidley was called to order by Mayor Nee at 8:23 P.M. ROLL CAI.L � Members Pzesent: vee, K7.rkham, Sheridan, Wxight, Thompson Members Absent: None APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING - APRIL 5, 1965: Councilman Kirkham stated that there was an error in the minutes on page 9, that the motion to appoint new members to the Human Relations Committee was listed as having carried, whereas the resolution establishing the Human Relations Committee requires that appointments to the Human Relations Committee be passed by a 4/Sths vote, Mayor Nee stated that correcting the error would require passing a motion to amend the minutes oL the Council Meeting o£ April 5, 1965. Motion by Kirkham to amend the minutes of the Aegular Council Meeting of April 5, 1965, changing the sentence on page 9 to read: upon a ro11 call vote, Mayor Nee, Coun.cilman Wright, Councilman Thompson voting for the motion, Councilman Kirkham and Gouncilman Sheridan dissenting, the motion failed. Seconded by Wright, IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Wright stated that the area of the Golf Course listed in the minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of April 5, 1965 as 180 acres should be changed to 80 acres. Motion by Wright to aznend the minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of April 5, 1965, to change the sentence on page 24 to read: the area of the Golf Course will be 80 acres. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimouslq. Motion by Sheridan to accept the minutes 5, 1965 as amended. Seconded by Kirkham the motion carried unanimously. oi Che Regular Council Meeting of April Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, PUBLIC HEARING ON SPECIAL USE PERMIT - DOUBI,� BUNGALOWS (B�RRY PETITION): The City Manager read the notice of hearing. Harland Berry was present at the Council meeting. Mayor Nee addressed Harland Berry saying that he understood dedication of land for streets required by the Planning Commission in the discussion of the Special Use Permit was agreeable to Mr. Berry. Mr. Berry said that it was, Gouncilman Wright asked Mr. Serry if he was aware of al1 four conditions stipulated by the Planning Commission. PIr. Berry said, "Yes." Councilman Wright asked Mr. Berry if he did indeed plan to dedicate the piece of property to the City for the use of streets. Mr, Berry said, "Yes," Mayor Nee declared the hearing closed. Motion by Kirkham to grant the request for a Special Use Permit with the stipulations that (1) a single car garage be provided for each unit of the double bungalow, (2) that additional off street parking be provided for at least one car per unit, (3) that Mr. Berry provide the right-of-way to align Hickory Drive with Riverwood Drive at its intersection with East River Road, and (4) that Mr. Serry dedicate to the City the land to make a connecrion between the service drive on the east side of East River Road with Hickory Dtive. Seconded by Thompson. Upon a roll ca11 vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously, ORDINANCE ADDING CHAPTER 77 TO CITY CODE (TABLED 4/5/65): Councilman Kirkham stated that he had read an article in the paper describing legislation which applied specifically to motor bikes rather than including all motor vehicles. Councilman Thompson stated that he believed this ordinance required further study to relate it more specifically to motor bikes and not to motor uehicles in general. ]_�2 Motion by Kirkham to refer to the City Attorney for revisions and further study the ordinance adding Chapter 77 to the City Code. Seconded by Thompson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. SECOND REA➢ING OF ORDINANC� N0, 300 AMENDING SECTION 45.16: The City Manager read the ordlnance. Motion by tdright to adopt and publish t'he Ordinance No. 300 amending Section 45.16 upon second reading. Seconded by Thompson. IIpon a ro11 call vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanunously. PLANNING COMMISSION MEGTING MINUTES - APRIZ 8, 1965: CONSTDERSTION OF RCZONING REQIIEST. ZOA ��65-01, JULKOWSKI & CHIES: The City Manager explained that the Planning Con¢nission had recommended to the owners that they apply for a Special Use Permit for double bungalows for Lots 5 through 11 and 15 through 21, B1ock 2, Meadowmoor Terrace, in order to pexmit uniform development of the area rather than requesting rezoning. He stated further that he believed the applicants for the rezoning request planned to apply for Special Use Permits. Motion hy Wright to concur with the action of the Planning Commission and deny the request for rezoning. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF REZONING REQUEST: ZOA ik64-04, HAZEL BOURDEAiJY: The City Manager explained the action of the Planning Commission recommending that the rezoning request by $azel Bourdeaux be granted wath the stipulatzon that these dwellings face Hugo Street. The Mayor stated that granting this request would require notification and holding of a public hearing. Councilman Wright stated that the owners on the ad�oining lots should be notified of the hearing. L _J Motion by Sheridan to concur with the action of the Planning Commission and � set the date for a public hearing on the request of Hazel Bourdeaux for rezoning Lots 80 to 83, Block A, Riverview Heights, from R-1, single family dwelling, to R-3, multiple dwelling, for the Regular Council Meeting of May 17, 196$. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PT.AT: P,S. #65-01, CARLSON & LAVINE, INC.: SYLVAN RILLS PLAT 8: The City Manager explained the action of the Planning Commission recommending that information concetning the proposed preliminary plat be given to the Planning Consultant for his recommendation. He stated that Council action could authorize the Crty Manager to forward the xnformation to the Planning Consultant, Motzon by Sheridan to concur Taith the action o£ the Planning Coimnission and refer to the Planning Consultant the infozmation concerning the proposed preliminary plat for his recommendations. Seconded by �dright, Upon a voYCe vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. PARK PLANNING• The City Manager explained that the planning Commission recommended that the Planning Consultant be hired to perform site planning of fac�.lities in Locke Park, and in one of the River I'ront sites, working with the Chairman of the � Parks and Playgrounds Sub-Committee, Councilman Kirkham asked what is the cost of hiring the Planning Consultant for this purpose. The City Manager stated the cost varied and the maximum cost would be $18.00 per hour for the chief planner of the Planning Consultant. The cost, the Cxty Manager said further, could run as high as $500.00. Councilman Thompson stated that he believed the cost to be a good investment, The City Manager stated that he would consult wzth the PZannzng Consultant regarding the cost of the pro�ect before authorizing him to work on the pro�ect. Motion by Thompson to concur with the action of the Planning Commission and authorize the C�ty Manager to hire the Planning Consultant for the purpose of site planning in Locke Park and one of the River I'ront sites, working with the Chairman of the Parks and Playgrounds Sub-Committee. Seconded by Wright. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. i��3 REOUEST: L.S. �i65-04. RONALD E Mr. David Anderson was present at the Council NIeeting to confer with the Council regarding the Lot Split Request. Mr. Anderson stated that it was his original intent to Uuild homes on the lots, but that it was not possiSle to do so uttder any of the existing zoning regulations. Now he is requesting the Lot Split with the intention of building double bungalows upon the propexty, Councilman Wxight stated that the land borders industrial property and that he was favorable disposed to developing this land in this manner, � Motion by Wright to concur with the action of the Planning Commission and a11ow the Lot Sp1it, L.S. i�65-04, the lot to be split down the middle making approximately two 57� foot lots, Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. BUILDING BOARD MEETING MINUTES - APRIL 14, 1965: APPLICATION BY BERNARD JULKOWSKI FOR A BUILDING PERMIT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A POST OFFICE AT THE NORTH END OF MOON PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER: Mr. Julkowski was present at the Council meeting. He stated that he needed a Building Permit in order to be able to sign the papers required by the Postal Department for the construction of the Post Office� The signing should take place at 9:00 A.M. on the following day. He stated further that the plans for the PosC Office were given to him by the Postal Department and he had revised the plans to make them fit in with the rest of the construction of Moon P1aza. Mr. Julkowski sYated that the Postal Building would be located upon the existing foundation north of the bakery in Moon Plaza. Councilman Wright asked if the plans included a proposal for drive-up boxes for depositing mai1. Mr. Julkowski answered, "Yes," and stated that Post Office personnel preferred that the box be located elsewhere in the parking lot, and for this reason it was not shown on the building plans, Mayor Nee asked Mr. Julkowski what are plans for expanding the size of the Post Office in the future, Mr. Sulkowski answered that according to information he had, it did , not appeax to be the intention of the Post Office Department to make any expansion in the huilding. Councilman Wright suggested to the Mayor that he explain the use of the Post Office to the public. The Mayor explained for the information of the public that the Post Office would not be a full service Post Office� but that it will supply all the services of the Post Office except mail delivery. Motion by Kirkham to grant the application of Bernard Julkowski for a Building Permit fox the construction of a Post Office at the North end o£ Moon Plaza Shopping Center. Seconded Uy Wright, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the moCion carried unanimously. APPLICATION BY FRED LEVY FOR THE CONSTRIICTION OF A PURNITURE STORE AT THE WEST END OF RICE CREED PLAZA SHOPPING CENTT�R: Mr. Levy was present at the Council Meeting. He stated that the proposed furniture store would be 120 feet by 100 feet, to be built of concrete block with steel bar �oist construction. The furniture store would be occupied and used by the Minneapolis House FurnLShings Company. The Mayor asked Mr, Levy whethez there were any possibility of integrating the furniture store with the property west of the shopping center. Mr. Levy answered, "No." Councilman Wright asked Mr. Levy how much of the area would be black topped. Mr. Levy answered that all the parking 1ot area in front would be black topped. Behind the store, and on Mississippi Street the property would be sodded in the hope that sod would allow same of the run off water to seep away rather than adding addit�.onal runoff water � to the area behind the shopping center. The Mayor asked the consulting engineer, Mr. Comstock, whether there is enough grade on the slope of the parking 1ot to enaUle the water on the parking lot to drain into University Avenue and thence into the stoxm drain construction for University Avenue. Mr. Comstock answered that he would have to check the grade of the parking lot and also the storm dxainage contemplated for construction on IIniversity Avenue, but that he assumed wlth the proper constTUCtion of 64th Avenue Northeast, the water could be drained into storm sewers on IIniversity Avenue. Councilman Wright asked Mr. Comstock whether it would be preferable 1�4 to drain the water from the parking lot into the west service road on University Avenue rather than draining it into the area behind the shopping center. Mr. Comstock answered, "Yes." He said the storm sewer line behind the shopping center is too shallow to drain the area properly. The Mayor asked Mr. Levy whether he were interested in the preliminary plat of Sylvan Hills P1at 8. Mr. Levy answered that he had worked on the design of the furniture store for some time, and that he preferred not to make a change in the plans of the furniture store. Mayor Nee stated that future const�uction of commercial property on Plat 8 of Sylvan FIills might make it preferable for the furniture store to have two maln entrances, one facing the front of the present shopping center and one in the rear. Mr. Levy stated that such a construction was possible but that he preferred not to redesign the plans of the furniture store at this time. Motzon by Thompson to concur with the action of the Building Board and grant the application of Fred Levy for the construction of a furniture store at the west end of Rice Creek Plaza Chopping Center. Seconded by Wright, Upon a voice vote, there heing no nays, the motion carried unanimously. APPLICASION TO MOVE A GARAGE FROM ONE LOT TO ANOTHER: SZ15 HORIZON DRIVE bY RICHARD BRAN➢T: The City Manager stated that Richard Srandt wished to withdraw his request for a permit to move a garage. BOARD OP APPEALS MEETING MINUTES - APRIL 14, 1965: PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQ FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, 196 TO 1 FOOT TO PERMIT CON CARLSON`S SLiMMIT MAhIOR THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MIN NORTHEAST. I'RIDLEY. MIN ANCE FROM SECTIOI�T 4 24, CITY CoDE oF OF AN ATTACHED GARAGE ON LOT MiF� :�) �: •� �• �I��I Mr. B�ugan was present at the Council meeting. He explained his request for a side yard variance was due to the odd shape of the lot on which the property was located. The City Engineer showed plans of the area to the Council. Councilman Wright asked Mr. B�ugan how close the nearest construction on the next lot would be to the proposed garage on this lot. Mr. B7ugan answered 12 feet. Motion by Sheridan to concur with the recommendation of the Soard of Appeals and grant the request for a variance to Mr. Nils B7ugan, 5097 Topper Lane Northeast for the construction of a garage upon his 1ot, Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanunously. PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.361 AND SECTION SETBACK CAR WAS] DF FROM 100 FEET TO 20. NORTH ONE- PERMIT CONSTRIICTION OF OF SECTION 12. ANOKA MINNESOTA. (REOUEST BY TVES BOVISVERT. 8017 QUINCY STREET NOR Mr. Bovisvert was not present at the Council meeting. No one else was present erther in favor of or against the request for a variance. The Crty Manager stated that an ob�ection had been made to the Board of Appeals by Mr. Carlson, representing the P'ridley Lumber Company, relative to a service toad which passed in front of the Fridley Lumber Company. The City Engineer stated that he believed the service road had been dedicated to the Cxty. The Czty Manager stated that there is some question whether or not the service road has been dedicated, that some service -roads in the vicinity of the Fridley Lumber Company have been dedicated to the City but not improved as agreed to by the property owners, and that he would check the status of these service roads. , � � 145 SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES - APRIL 14, 1965: The City Manager explalned the recommendations of ehe Fridley Safety Committee for the construction of the Phillips 66 Station at 57th Avenue Northeast and University, and the construction of Che Gulf Oil Station on T.I3. ��65 north of 53rd Avenue Northeast. Motion by Wright to receive the minutes of the Safety Committee Meeting of Apri1 14, 1965 and concur wath the recommendations of the Frxdley Safety Committee. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, ' the motion carried unanimously. COMMiJNICATIONS• INSPECTION: LOCKERS IN APA1tTMENTS: The City Manager explained that this item was being referred to the Council in order that the Council might decide which board the action should be referred to, or for the Council to decide whether or not the request should be granted. Councilman Wright stated that as far as he could determine the reasons the ordinance required lockers Co be located in the basements of apartmenr buildings were safety, and the convenience of the property owners, and that the requirement for safety might be for the storage of out board motors, gasoline, oil or other combustible materials. Councilman Sheridan stated that the location of the lockers in the building depended to some extent upon the style of the building constructzon. In the Skywood apartments there are lockers on each floor of the building located in the utility rooms of the building. He stated further that the utility rooms were separate 7rooms in the building and as such satisfied the fire codes for storage of combustible materials in a separate fire rated room. Councilman Wright stated that he believed the Council ought to prohibit the storage of combustible materials in the apartments. Councilman Sheridan stated that one consideration is providing more living space in the apartments and locating the lockers for storage of materials not commonly used for the convenience of the xesidents. He stated that if the aparCments in this construction were larger than the usual size iC mLght be more convenient for � residents to store their property in lockers located in the apartments. The Mayor stated that the Council would probably want to look at the plans for the construction of the apartment 6uilding before coming to any decision. Motion by Thompson to refer to the Building Standards Committee the question of the building plans for the construction of an apartment by Mr. Steve Hawrysh. Seconded Uy Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanunously. SAYCEES: CARNIVAL: The City Manager stated that the City Attorney probably should be asked whether ox not it was possible for the Council to grant a license to the Fridley Junior Chamber of Commerce for the sale of beer at the Carnival. Councilman Wright asked whether the request for approval to hold the Carnival included approving any site for the Carnival. The City Manager stated that this depended upon whether or not the Council wished to stipulate a site, The City Attorney asked whether the Fridley 7aycees had been granted a license to se11 beer at the Carnival before. The Mayor answered, "No," and added that the Carnival would only lasC fox three days. The City Attorney sCated thaC he would need a few minutes to check whether or not it was possible to grant the Fridley Jaycees a license to se11 beer at the Carnival. A representative of the Fridley Saycees was present at the Council meeCing and � stated that the Fridley Jaycees wlshed to include in the list of probable sites for the Carnival the Franklin Manufacturing property. The City Attorney stated that the request for a permit to play Bingo at the Carnival would have to Ue made to the Council in writing in order to comply with state statutes. The Mayor stated that the Council did not have any provisions for licensing Carnivals and Bingo games. The Crty Attorney stated that the state statute required that a permit be issued for playing Bingo, and that nothing in the charter prevented the City Counc1l from giving the �Pxidley Saycees a permit to play Bingo. The City AtYorney stated later that nothing in the ordinance or in the charter prevented the Council from giving the Fridley Saycees a permit to sell beer. He suggested that it would be possible for the Council to waive the fees for a beer license and that the ordinance provides that the license to sell beer extends for a full qear. Motion by Wright to 'rece�ve the lettex from the Fridley Juniox Chamber of Commerce, and approve the location of any of the sites for the Carnical mentioned ��6 in the letter from the Fridley Jaycees, and also the site of the Franklin Manufacturing Company property, to award a permit to play Bingo to the Fridley Saycees when written application for their pe�tmit is received, and to grant the Fndley Jaycees a license to se11 3.2 beer and waive the fee for the license. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously, CITY ATTORNEY: POLIC� COMMISSION: The Mayor stated that in the past no compensation has been paid to the , members of the Police Commission nor to the members of any of the other Commissions nor to the secretarys of the Commissions. Compensation for the Police Commission Secretary is set at a maximum amount of $100,00 per year. Councilman Wright stated that he had talked to the secretary of the Police Commission and that receipt of the money is not a critical item to the secretary, but the secretary has spent a considerable amount of time working for the Co�nzttee. Councilman Kirkham asked whether other secretaries have received any compensation for their work on the Commissions. The City Manager stated that the secretaries for the other Commissions have usually been City employees who have taken minutes for the Commissions and used City facilities to record the minutes. Wilbur Whitmore, Chairman of the Police Commiss�on, was present at the Council meeting. He stated that during the past year the number of meetings of the Police Commission have increased and that the Commission found it necessary to hold regular meetins where as it has not done so in past years. He stated that during the year of 1964 the Police Commiss�on held only 3 meetings. The secretary took minutes of the 3 meetings, issued a yearly report, and kept the records of the Police Commission. He stated further that he expected the amount of work of the Police Commission to increase. Motion by Wright to authorize the City Manager to pay compensation of $100.00 this year to the secretary of the Po11ce Commission. Seconded by Thompson. IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, die motion carried � unaniunously. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, BUREAU OP CENSUS REPORT; Mayor Nee stated that he had received a preliminary report from the Buzeau of the Census regarding the 1965 Census completed in Fridley. The report contained the findings of the census which found the population of the City of Fridley to be 24,759 as of April 1, 1965. He stated that the letter requested City officials to notify the Bureau of the Census if they believe the preliminary report to be incorrect, or if any population had not been counted in the process of completing the census. The City Attorney stated that a question might be raised whether the residents of the rest home in the City of Fridley had been enumerated, Motion by Wright to receive the report from the Bureau of the Census, and to rePer to the CYty Manager for investigation and recommendations, any reports of inaccuracies or omissions in the report. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously, RED CRO55 REPORT• The Mayor read the following report from the Red Cross outlining the work of the Red Cross in the City of Fridley during the recent river flooding; April 19, 1965 � 1. Number of families affected ---- SD (approximate figure) 2. Number killed ------------------ none 3. NumUer in�ured ----------------- one 4. Number of homes totally destroyed -- none 5. NumUer of homes ma�or damage, such as basement cavein --- none 6. Number of homes minor damage ------------ 25 7. Number of trailers ---- none 8. Number of business places affected --- none 9. Number of families evacuated ---- approx. 50 a. by Red Cross --- 25 b. By order of the City and on their own --- 25 c. Household goods authorized by ARC in warehouses --- 22 2 warehouses donated by Huey Peterson Transportation by Berger's Transfer and Bob's Produce 147 d. No, families in Mass Shelter -- Redeemer Luth. Church -- 5 fam. (33 people) e. No, families initially in motels --- 7 at the time of evacuation now reduced to 2 families -- 7 people. (one member has measles) f. Also feeding 3 meals each day in shelter g. One nurse on duty a11 the time. 1D. Owner-occupied----about 90% 11. Employed --- about $0% pension families about 20% 12. Va1ue of homes approx. ---- $8,000 to $14,000 13. ARC feels about 90% will apply for some kind of assistance. 1/+. Emergency disbursing orders have been issued for food, clothing, etc. � Motion by Sheridan to receive and file the report of the American Red Cross. Seconded by Wright. IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. SENATOR MONDALE - I'EDERAL ASSISTANCE: Mayor Nee read a letter wriCten by Senator Mondale to the Crty Council of the City o£ Fridley. The letter included a pamphlet of the Federal Aid available to relleve the flood disaster in the City. Motion by Wright to ieceive and file the letter and pamphlet from Senator Mondale. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice voCe, there being no nays, the motion carried unanunously. PAOCI,AMATION NAMING THE AMERICAN RED CROSS AS A FLOOD REHABILITATION dGENCY: Mayor Nee read a proclamation designating the American Red Cross as the rehabilitation agency for victims of the flood disaster, The Mayor stated that in addition he has been advised by the American Red Cross that disaster teams of the American Red Cross have been removed from the City, and that two members of the rehabilitation team of the American Red Cross will headquarter in the Madsen Building to serve flood vLCtLms Ln FrLdley and Coon Rapids. He stated further that the City of Fridley is very grateful to the American Red Cross � for its assistance during the flood disaster. PETITION N0. 5-1965 TO DELETE PORTIONS OF STREET PROJECT 1965-1: Councilman Sheridan stated that he received a petition from one of the property owners which had been circulated among other property owners. The petition requested the Council to delete 58th Avenue from Quincy Street to Madison Street, Madison Street from Helene Place to 58th Avenue and Monroe Street from 58th Avenue to 59th Avenue from Street Pro�ect 1965-1. He stated that the reason for this petition is that property owners feel they cannot afford Uoth sewer and stieet construction at this time, and that he would turn over the petition to the administration for processing. Councilman Sheridan stated further thaL the special assessments for the cost of this pro�ect on some of these lots are as high as $1,000 to $1,200 dollars per lot. The City Manager directed the City Engineer to write a Change Order to be presented for Council approval at a future meeting deleting these portions from Street Pro�ect 1965-1. Councilman Sheridan stated that not all property owners along these streets were in favor of this peition, including the person who had presented the petition to him and circulated it among the propezty owners. Mayor Nee asked whether it would be sensible to hold a hearing on this petrtion. Councilman Sheridan answered that the bid for this pro�ect was below the original estimate and that holding a hearing will have some value in that people may feel they can afford the lower cost. � Motion by Sher�dan to receive Petition No. 5-1965 and order a public hearing to be held at the earliest possible date. Seconded by Wright. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF PINAL PLAT INNSbRUCK STH ADDITION: Rodney Billman, representating Acres, Inc., was present at the Council meeting. The CLty Manager asked Mr. Billman if he wanted Che cost of the special assessments spread evenly among all the lots. Mr, Billman answered, "Yes." Councilman Wright asked Mr. Billman what would happen to the agreement to spread the special assessmenCS evenly if the lots were so1d. Mr. Billman answered that buyers will have to accept the even spread of assessments. The City Manager stated that the numher of years over which assessments would be ��� spread is up to the Council. Mr. Billman stated that they had increased the number of lots over which they wished to have the assessments spxead to 79 lots. Councilman Wright asked tiahere will the lift station serving Innsbruck Sth Addition Ue located, Mr. Billman pointed out a"location on the map and stated that the lift station would be located on the boulevard. Councilman Sheridan noted that outlot ��1 wi11 be used as a ponding area. Mr. Billman stated that outlot ikl is a pond at the present time. Councilman Sheridan asked Mr. Billman whether he wanted to have the plat of Innsbruck Sth Addition approved as a preliminary plat, Mr. billman answered, "Yes." Councilman Sheridan stated that under present ordinances the assessments on stoxm sewer could be spread for 20 years and the assessments on streets could be spread for 10 years. Mr. Comstock stated that a 15 year bond zssue could be issued for construction and the special assessments might be Spread over the 15 year period. Councilman Wright asked is it in order to move that the special assessments he spread over a 15 year period. Mayor Nee asked Mr. Bzllman whether it would be all right with him to spread the assessments over a 15 year period. Mr. $illman answered, °Yes." Marvin Brunsell stated that due to the 15 year bond issue it wi11 be moxe favorable to the City if all special assessments are spread over a 15 year period. The Clty Engineer suggested to Mr. Billman that he submit a letter to the Council waiving a hearing on consideration of the improvements, The City Manager stated that the hearing must be held anyway. The City Attorney stated that Mr. Billman need not attend the hearing and could send the Council a letter waiving the hearing after it has been held. Motion by Wrig6t that in accordance with the indicated intent and willingness of Mr. Billman to accept the spread of special assessments, that a11 special assessments against property in Innsbruck Sth Addition be sptead over a 15 year period. Seconded by Kirkham. IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. COMPLAINT OF MK. ROBERT CHRISTENSON: YOUTH CENTER: Mr, Robert Christenson, a visitor to the Council meeting, stated that property owners in the vicinity of the Fridley Youth Center, especially the Fridley Bus Company, wished to enter a complaint against the vandalism caused by participants in Youth Center Actzvities, He stated that the vandalism consisted of smashed windows in the busses, that first aid kits in the busses were stolen, vodka bottles and beer cans have been littered over the area, and telephone reels belonging to the Telephone Company were pushed around the vicinity. Mr. Christenson stated that he believed the purpose of the Youth Center was to provide supervised recreation for the young people attending the Youth Center, but that the operation of the Youth Center has done nothing more than give license to vandalism. He stated that parents leave their children at the Youth Center, drive off and go elsewhere and the Police Department has had more complaints concerning vandalism and other activitxes at the Youth Center than anywhere else in the City of Fridley. Mr. Christenson stated further that hypodermic needles and pill bottles have been found in the area of the Youth Center and that whereas these have been problems concerning young people in the past,the problems have increased ten fold during the time since the Youth Center had been established and wlll be more evident in the Spring than they have been during the Winter� Mr. Christenson stated that he is not against the operation of the Youth Center, that he had served on the Board of Directors of another Youth Center ten years ago, and that he realized the operation of such a Youth Center requires the service of a full time, qualified, trained superviosr for the benefit of the qoung people served by the Youth Center. He stated that it was his understanding that the Youth Center did not have adequate personnel to pzoperly police the vicinity of the Youth Center. � L J � 14� Mr. Chr�stenson asked the Council to resolve ehe problem of vandalism in the viciniey of the Youth Center or close the Youth Center until the problems can be resolved. He asked the Council to take some action to protect the residents in the vicinity of the Youth Center. Mr. Christenson stated thaC last week, upon a complaint given to the Police Department, the Police had found two girls and one boy inside a bus lying on some insulation material and another boy sCanding behind a lamp pole nearby. He stated that he believed this was the responsibility of the Youth Center and not of the police Department and asked the Council to take action to provide adequate supervision over youths at the Youth Center. , Councilman Wright stated that the Board of Directors of the Youth Center knew that there would be problems involved in the operation of the Youth Center, that they took the responsibility for conduct of the young persons inside the Youth Center, but could take no responsibility for the conduct of youths outside the Youth Center. Councilman Wright stated further that trained supervision has been hired to oversee the operations of the Youth Center Lnside the Youth Center and no complaints have been brought to the atCention of the Council concerning operation of the Youth Center on the premises of the Youth Center itself. He stated further that the Youth Center had carried on activities which resulted in donations to hcarities and funds for other public services and Chat he believed the supexvision of the Youtn Center inside the building was competent. Councilman Wright stated that parents had volunteered to work with the XouCh Center and while the number of- parents who had done so is not a large numher it is sufficient to insure adequate supervision of youths while they are in the Youth Center. Councilman Wright stated that Che Police Department had been requested to make per�odic checks of the premises and the vicinity of the Youth Center outside the Youth Center when Center activities are taking place. The Police Department has complied with this request without heing called, FIe stated that apparently activities of the Police Department are not sufficient Co prevent a11 vandalLSm in the neighborhood oF the Youth Center, Councilman Wright stated further that Che Board of Directors of the Youth Center have adopted a policy of allowing youths to enter the Youth Center, but not allowing them to return once they leave the Youth Center. He staCed further that he � believed it would be unfair to the youths to control the Uehavior of every young person in the neighboYhood on the basis of complaints against the behavior of a sma11 minority of these people, and that whereas more police work is needed outside the Youth Center, the number of complaints and the number of young people involved in compla�nts is a sm,a11 minority ot the total numUer of young people attending the Youth Center. Mayor Nee stated that the Council is sympathetic to the request of Mr. Christenson and aware that his report is not exaggerated. Councilman Wright stated supervision inside the Youth Center is good and commended the actions of the two male adult supervisors inside the Youth Center. The Mayor stated further that when children were arrested and taken to the Police Department for investigation it was often found that parents of the children were not home, and that in once case the parents had been in the Shorewood Lounge and the Police Department had been unable to contace them there because the parents had apparently left for a tavern in Spring Lake Park. In another case, a child of fourteen was arrested for drinking beer. Iiis mother did not want to come down to the Police Statlon to pick h�m up but preferred to leave him at the Police SCation until his father would come home after 1 o`clock, and the police took Che child home. Councilman Thompson stated thaL he wished the Council would take action encouraging the Police Department Co apprehend �uveniles in the vicinity of the Youth Center when they have been found consuming liquor and charge them with consumption of liquor as minors. Another visitor to the Council meeting, Mr. Nagel, stated that the Veterans � of Foreign Wars hold teenage dances in their facilities aC Osborne Road, that following teenage dances, beer cans are found scattered over the property adjacent Co the V.F.W. building. He stated that on one occasion 15 youths had advanced on his property for the purpose of starting a fight, and had throwa rocks towards his pxoperty. The Mayor stated that Yhe Police Department was prepared to act when evidence was available of the misconduct of youths at these events, Councilman WrighC stated that this action is expected of a small minority of youths and holding a teenage dance or other activity really concentrates these activitles in one place. Mr. Nagel stated that he preferred not to have these activities take place in the vicinity of his property, RESOLUTION NQ. 59-1965 - DEPLORING XEARLY PLQODING QF T.II. r'k47 AND RCQU�STING IMNNIEDIATE ACTION: The City Manager read Resolution No. 59-1965 to Che Council. _t � c� Councilman Tdright moved to adopt Resolution No. 59-1965. Seconded by Thompson, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. PROPOSAL FOR COOPERATION BY THE CITY POR CLEAN IIP OF FLOOD DAMAGE IN RIVLRVI�W HCIGHTS; Councilman Sheridan presented a memorandum suggesting designating Pire Chief Hughes to coordinate activities of the City to clean up flood damage in Riverview Heights, authorizing the City to furnish City personnel and equipment, authorizing the City to work with volunteers, and provide volunteer personnel with equipment for the purpose of cleaning up the flood damage. Mot�on by Sheridan to adopt the memorandvm for cooperation of the City in Che clean up of flood damage in Riverview Heights. Seconded by Kirkham. IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motian carried unanimously. LEGTSLATIVE SENATE HEARING REFEARING TO CONSIDERATION OE PP�.IVATE ON-SALE PUBLIC OFF-SALE LIQUOA LICENSES: Mayor Nee stated that he had a cammunicatiun from Senator Hoium in regard to a Senate Hearing to be held in Room 28 of the Senate Office Building on Wednesday, April 21, 1965 at 9;00 A.M. Shis hearing concerns the request of the City of Fridley to enable the City to license private on-saZe and retain public off-sale liquor stores. He stated that the Senator wished to have any members of the Council who could do so, the City Manager and Robert Christenson attend the meeting. CLATNLS : Motion by Sheridan to approve General and Public Utilzties Claims ��494� through ��5063. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion by Thompson to approve Liquor Claims ��7327 thxough -0k7398. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanunously. �STIMATES• Motion by Wright to approve the following estimates: Comstock & Davis, Inc. Consulting Engineers 1446 County Road °J" Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 Furnishing of resident inspection and resident supervision for the staking out of construction work, Estunate �k9 - Sanitary Sewer and Water Improvement Pro�ect No. 67 (1964 Sanitary Sewer and Water Program) (Partial) $ Estimate ;�6 - Storm Sewer Improvement Pro�ect No. 5-& (North of T.H. ��100, east of T.H. �'k47) (Partial) Estimate ik5 - Water Improvement Pro,7ect No. 34-Q2 (Pumping Installation and Pvmphouse - We11 ��6) (60D - 63rd Avenue Northeast) (Partial) Estimate ��2 - Water Improvement Pro�ect No, 75-A (Three additional drift we11s) (Partial) Estimate ;�1 - Modification of Existing Wells - Water Improvement Pro�ect No. 34-R (Pumping Equipment - Existing WeILs 2, 3, 4, & S.} (Partial} 25.00 $ SS.OD $ 505.00 $ 207.50 12.50 $ 805.00 Seconded Uy Sheridan. Upun a voice vute, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. �'1 I u � L J LICENSES• Motion by Sheridan to approve the following electrical contractors licenses: ELEC��[�I, Ace Electnc Company 3018 - 27th Avenue South MxnneapoZis, Minnesota by: Gerald C. Bruwn RENEWAL � Bacon s Electric Company � 6525 Central Avenue N.E, Fridley 32, Minnesota 7ohnsville Electric Cotapany Route ��$ Anoka, Minnesota � � Central Electric Company 995 Central Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Clinton Electric Company 3317 - 43rd Avenue South Minneapolis, Mxnnesota Collins Electrxc Company 1209 GZenwood [�venue Manneapolis, Minnesota John �ss & Sons, Inc. 20 Shady Oak Road Hopkins, Minnesota Grinde ElectrYC Company 8864 Arona Avenue New Brighton 12, Nlinnesota Heights Electric, �nc. 4015 Central Avenue N.E. Colvmbia Heights, I�Tinnesota Tndustrial Electric Company 600 South N�nth Street Minneapolis, NLinnesota Russ Jonnson EZectric Service 3855 Thomas Avenue North Mznneapolis, Minnesota Joslyn Electric Service 8406 Center Drive Minneapolis, Mit�nasota Kehne F.lectric Coinpanp, Inc. 722 Raymond Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota Killmer �lectric Company 322 Central Avenue Osseu, Minnesota Kvalsten Electric Co,, Inc. 905 Park Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota Lee Electric Company 3775 North Highway �p52 Robbinsdale, Nlinnesota Lehn Electric Company 214 E. Mai� Street Anoka, Minnesota bY: Herbert W. Bacon bY� Harold B.raastad by: Walter Leavey bY: Clinton Wilson bY: Oscar H. Leppa bY: John Ess, Jr bY: G. B, Wentworth bY: 1Zaymond C, Nelson bY: Shennan A. Wo11an bY: G. Russell Sohnson bY: Isaac Soslyn bY: Donald F. Kehne bY: A11en 0. Killmer by: Tohn 0. Kvalsten bY: Marlin Lee bY� E. A. Lehn RENEWAT, NEW RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL REN�WAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL REN�WAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENCTJAL RENEWAZ REPIEWAL RENEWAT. ��� I i ��� LeRoy Signs, Inc. 3101 North 2nd Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Lindgren Electric Company 213 E. Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota Mayer $lectric Company, Inc. 2817 Hennepin Avenue Mlnneapolis 8, Minnesota Minnetonka Electric Company 12475 [d. Marion Lane bIinnetonka, Minnesota Tony Muska P�lectric Company 700 Grand Avenue St. Pau1 5, Minnesota Naegele Advertising Co. 1700 West 78th Street Richfield, Minnesota Parsons Electric Company 917 - Sth Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Reliable Electric Co., Inc. 316 Bryant Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota Robbinsdale Electric Company 3754 West Broadway Minneapolis 22, Minnesota Royal Electric Company, Inc. 51 - 77th Way N.E. Fridley 32, Minnesota Sa11b1ad Electric Company 1816 Emerson Avenue North Minneapolis 11, Minnesota Samsel Electric Service 320 West 42nd Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Spencer Electric Co., Inc. 3017 Lyndale Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota by; David G. Orton by: Raymond C. Lindgren by: Richard A. Mayer by: William D. McQueen by: William A. Muska by: A. E. Streitz by: Robert Don. Anderson by; A. Larson by: John Valencich by: Donald Underwood by: J. 0. Sallblad b}=: Theodore A. Samsel by: Harlan A. Bonnsta RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL 17�\i�lt�/'� RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL REN�WAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL Starbird Electric Company 1938 West Broadway Minneapolis, Minnesota by: W. Arthur Starbird RENEWAL 0. B. Thompson Electric Co. 5609 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota by: 0. B. Thompson RENEWAL Weatherly Electric 547 - 7th Street Elk River, Minnesota by: William Weatherly RENEWAI� Williams Electric, Inc. 2312 Central Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota by: Melvin J. Williams RENEWAL Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there beLng no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion by Wright to approve the following excavators licenses: EXCAVATORS Carl Bolander & Sons Co. 2933 Pleasant Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota by: Roger Erickson RENEWAL � � � Srighton Excavating 1920 Highway 96 New Brighton, Minnesota Doty & Sons, Inc. 3732 - 2� St. N.E. Minneapolis 21, Minnesota Hartse Excavating 1600 - 91st Avenue N. E. Blaine, Minnesota � Herringer Construction Company 4121 Stinson Boulevaxd Minneapolis, Minnesota (21) ,Tarson's Service Company 9180 Xylite St. N. E. Minneapolis 33, Minnesota Lloyd Moen 541 Lafayette St. N. E. Fridley 32, Minnesota �� � by: George Indykiewicz by: Earl Doty by: �e1 IIartse by: Chet Herringer by: Lloyd NI. Jarson by• Lloyd Moen RENEWAL RENEWAL RENLCaAL RENEiaAL RENEWAL RENEWAL Stanley Stegora Sewer & Water Connections 7708 - 56th Avenue Narth Crystal, Minnesota by: Stanley Stegora RENEWAL Seconded by Thompson. Upon a voice vote� there Ueing no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion by Thompson to approve the following licenses for gas services; GAS SERVICES Advanced Heating & Air Cond, 3968 Central A enue N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota by; Donald C. F.odsdon RENEWAL A1's Plvmbing & Heating, Inc. 8392 Center Drive N.E. Spring Lake Park, Minnesota by; A1 Hillsdale RENEWAL Anoka Plumbing & Aeating 2209 Main Street Anoka, Minnesota Backdahl & Olson Plbg. Co, 3157 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis, MinnesoCa Berghorst Plvmbing & Htg. Co. 1406 Conn Rapids Blvd. Coon Rapids, Minnesota Comfort Heating 2531 Marshall St. N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Cronstrom`s Heating & A/C, Inc. 4410 Excelsior Boulevard St. Louis Park, Minnesota Louis DeGidio Oil & Gas Burners Sales & Service, Inc. 3106 Findley P1ace Minneapolis, Minnesota Economy Gas Installers 3623 Lyndale Vaenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota by; Byron Bromley by: Clarence R. 01son by: Kenneth Berghorst by: Raymond A. Frei by: D. L. Strandberg by: Louis DeGidio by: Edward S. Toohey R�NEWAL RENL^WAL REIV�WAL RENEWAL R�NCWAL RENEWAL R�NEWAL 153 � �7 � Egan & Sons Company 71D0 Medicine Lake Road Minneapolis, Minnesota by; Aloysius E. Smith E.S.P. Heating & Plumbing, Inc. 511 West 7th Street St. Paul, Minnesota by: 7. E. Ethier Farr Plumbing & Heating Co. 7217 - 77th Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota Erank�s Heating & Sheet Meta1 3744 California St, N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Grudem Brothers Company 635 North Prior Avenue St. Pau1 4, Minnesota Home Gas Company 1430 Highway ik8 New Brighton, Minnesota by; Duane Farr by: Frank Vogt by: Irvin Grudem by: D. I.. Royce Sohnson Bros. Plumbing & HL-g, 6100 Golden Valley Road Minneapolis Z2, Minnesota by: David S. Sohnson Natrogas, Inc. 8116 Iris Drive North Plinneapolis, Minnesota Royalton Heating S Sheet Metal 1529 - 37th Avenue N.E. Nlinneapolis, Minnesota St. Marie Sheet Metal, Inc. 7940 Spring Lake Road Minneapolis, Minnesota Geo. Sedgwick Htg. & A/C Co, 1001 Xenia Avenue South Minneapolis 16, Minnesota Spetz & Berg, Inc, 6021 Lyndale Avenue South Minneapolis I9, Minnesota by: Einar 0. Niklason by: Reuben D. Peterson by: Louis J. St. Marie by: Stanley Snyder by: Ernest R. Spetz Suburban Heating & Sheet Meta1 8419 Center Drive N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota by: K. W. Chinander Sumeriot Furnace Company 6121 - 42nd Avenue North Crystal, Minnesota Viking $eating & A/C Co. 6409 Goodrich Avenue South St, Louis Park, Minnesota by: Howard W. Chandler by: Carl W. Noxxnan RENEGTAL RENEWAL RENEWAL ���I KENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAI� RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL ILENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no naqs, the motion carried unanimously Councilman Wright asked the City Manager whether there was any additional action to be taken upon the application of Donald L. Anderson Suilders, Inc. The City Manager answered, "No." Councilman Wright asked the City Manager whether the license of Donald L. Anderson Builders, Inc. was currently under revocation, suspension or some other disciplinary action of the Council. The City Manager answered, "No," n �I � � � Motion by Wright to approve the following general contractors licenses w�th the exception of no approval for the license application D. L. Anderson Builders, Inc, GENERAL CONTRACTORS D. L. Anderson Builders, Inc. 7501 Central Avenue N. E. Fridley 32, Minnesota by: Donald L. Anderson RENEWAL Rodney Billman, Inc. 3000 - 36th Avenue N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota by Rodney W. Billman RENEWAL H. J. 6lomstrand & Sons, Inc. 122D Arcade Street St. Paul, Minnesota by: Richard W. Blomstrand NEW C. C. Carlson Company 1412 South Sth Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Carlson LaVine, Inc. 2554 Columbus Avenue MLnneapolis, Minnesota Clemron, Inc. 701 Columbia Blvd. N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Erco, Inc. 3231 Central Avenue N. E. Minneapolis 18, Minnesota by: Carl Carlson by: Erick La Vine by: Clem Sohnson by: Oliver Erickson Giertsen Company 3501 Xenwood Avenue � Minneapolis, Minnesota by; K. Johns Glisan Realty & Home Builders, Inc. 519 - lOth Street N. W. New Brighton 12, Minnesota by: Chester L, Glisan Gorco Construction Company 3384 Brownlow Avenue � St. Louis Park, Minnesota by: Sheldon Coplin D. W. Harstad Company, Inc. 7101 Highway ��65 N. E. Fridley 32, Minnesota by: Alton R. Johnson Homedale Builders, Inc. 3017 Lyndale Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota by; Norman Chazin Arnold H. Johnson 7575 Groveland Road Minneapolis, Minnesota by� Gunnar I. Johnson & Son, Inc, 9320 James Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota by; Mark Z Sones Company 3259 F1ag Avenue North Minneapolis 27, Minnesota Bernard R. 7ulkowski 1420 Molan Teirace N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Kraus-Anderson of Mpls „ Inc, 501 South Eight Street MinneaFolis, Minnesota Herbert A. Malcolm 5247 Dxew Avenue Noxth Minneapolis 29, Minnesota Arnold H. Sohnson Iver L, Johnson by; Mark Z Jones R�NEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL R�NEWAL R�NEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL R�NEWAL RENEWAL by: Bernard R. Sulkowski RENEWAZ by R. Meeker by: Herbert A. Malcolm RENEWAL REN�WAL i�� 15 fi Miles Construction Company 4500 Lyndale Avenue North Minneapulis, Minnesota Preston Haglin Company 3925 West 44th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Osborne Construction 7565 Universrty Avenue N. �. Fridley 32, Minnesota S & W Construction Company 8046 I'airchild Minneapolis 32, Minnesota Paul J. Schwartz C. Company 4020 Minnetonka Blvd. Minneapolzs, Minnesota Sexter Realty Company 3600 France Avenue North Minneapolis 22, Minnesota S�olander Construction Co. 2246 Johnson Street N. E. Mznneapolis, Minnesota Sussel Company 1850 Como Avenue St, paul, Minnesota Ray 7. Swenson 5615 Camden Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota Wal-Don Builders, Inc. 6425 Nicollet Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Western Construction Company 3017 Lyndale Avenue South Mlnneapolis, Minnesota A. L. Williams 8562 E. River B1vd. Minneapolis 33, Minnesota Seconded by Sheridan carried unanunously. Uy; Omar S. Senthagen by: P. C. Haglin by: Wazren Osborne by: Clinton Whaley by: Paul S. Schwartz by: Donald Sexter by: Fred S�olactder by: Stanley Barenbaum by: Ray Swenson by• Walter E. Ball by: Milton Chazin by A1 Williams RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL 7_�11�,q��il AENETaAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion Motion by Wright to approve the general contractors license for D. L. Anderson, Bualders, Inc. Seconded by Stzeridan, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion by Wright to approve the following licenses for heating contractors: HEATING Advanced $eating & A/C Co. 3968 Central Avenue N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota A1's Plumbing & I�eating Co. 8392 Center Drive N. E. Spring Lake Park, Minnesota Anoka Plumbing & Heating Company 2209 Main Street Anoka, Minnesota Allied Store Equipment Co. 61D0 Wayzata Blvd. Minneapolis, Minnesota by Donald C. Hodsdon by: A1vin Hillsdale by. Bqron Bromley by: A. L. Robertson RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL � � � � � Backdahl & 01son Plvmbing Co, 3157 Chicago Avenue South b ��axence R. Olson Minneapolis 7, Minnesota Y� Berghorst Plumb�ng & Htg. Co. 1406 Coon Rap2ds Blvd. Coon Rapids, M�nnesota Bowler Company 511 E. Lake Street Minneapalis, Minnesota Comfort Heating Company 2531 Marshall St. N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesoea by; Kenneth Bergharst by; R. W. Bowler Conditioned Air Equipment Ca. 3010 Clinton Avenue Minneapolls, Minnesoea Cronstxom's Heating & A/C Co. 4410 Excelsior Blvd. St, LouLS Park, Minnesota E.S.P. HeatLng b� Plumbing, Inc. 511 W. 7zh Street gti, pau1, Minnesota Farr Plumhing & Heating Co. �21� _ 77th Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota �'rank�s Heating & Sheet Metal 3744 California St. N•E• Minneapolis 21, Minnesota General Sheet Metal Corp. 5pg South Seventh Street Minneapolis, Minnesota T. 4. Gustafson Company 5820 Cedar Avenue South Mlnneapolis, Minnesota Harxy S. Horwitz & Company 1411 - llth Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota by: gyymond A. Frei by. L, Ferguson by: Del Strandberg by; ,7, E. Ethier Johnsan Sros. Plbg. & Htg- Co. 6100 Golden Valley Road Minneapolis 22, Minnesota Laundry Snstallers 5gpp Drew Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Perfectian Heating �Q•� I�°• 2936 - 4th Avenue South Minneapolis 8, Minnesota by; Duane Farr by: Fxank Vogt by: R. J. Rraus by; Roy T, Gustafson RENEWAL gENEWAL gENEWAI. P.EN�WAL RENEWAL RENEWAI, RENGWAL RENGWAL RENEWAL RENGWAL RENEWAZ Sanford B. Gwenberg & �N���� by; Harty S. Horwitz by; DaVld S. 7ohnson by; William R. Clark by; Aussell M. Peterson Regent Heating �u. A�C Co. Route 1 � Osseo, Minnesota Royalton lieating Company 1529 - 37th Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, M�nnesota St. Marie Sheet Metal Co. 79G0 Spring Lake Road Minneapolis, Mxnnesota Geo. Sedgwzck Heating & AfC Co. 1001 Xenia Avenue SouCh �yiny�eapolis 16, Mxnnesota by; gobert 0 Laugen by; Reuben Petetson by; Leo A. St. Maxie by; Stanley Snyder RENEWAL RENEWAL gENEWAL RENEWAL gENEWAL REN�WAl REN�WAL 157 1�8 Sheridan Sheet Metal Co. 4116 Quebec Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota Spetz & Berg, Inc. 6021 Lyndale Avenue South Minneapolis 19, Minnesota Suburban Sheet Metal Co. 8419 Center Drive N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Superior Furnace Company 6121 - 42nd Avenue North Crystal, Minnesota Thompson Air Conditioning Co, 3212 Washington Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota Viking Heating � A/C Co. 6409 Goodrich Avenue South St. Louis Park, Minnesota by: Robert S. Graving by: Ernest R. Spetz b3�: K. W. Chinander by: Howard W. Chandler by: Floyd M. Thompson by• Carl W. Norman R�NEWAZ RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL Seconded by Thompson. IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motinn carrZed unanimously. Motion by Thanp �cyto approve the following licenses for masonry contractors; MASONRY All State American Concrete 2659 Dupon Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota by: K. .T. Walker Circle Cement Company 8611 County Road 18 Osseo, Minnesota L. T. Ernst 1661 - 127th Ave. N.E. Anoka, Minnesota D. W. Harstad Co., Tnc. 7101 Highway �'k65 N.E. Fridley 32, Minnesota Hiawatha Cement Company 3925 Minnehaha Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Leo I-I. Huot 7723 Groveland Road Minneapolis, Minnesota Jesco, Inc. 1109 W. 78z Street Minneapolis 20, Minnesota Milferd R. Johnson 914 Easti 36th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota T. C. K�eseth 4230 Central Avenue N,�. Minneapolis 21, P4innesota Victor H. Loeffler 818 - 41st Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota Mooney Construction Company 5042 Lowry Terrace North Minneapolis 22, Nlinnesota by• Thomas R. ➢eiley by: I,1oyd Ernst by: Alton R. Sohnson by• Mario Frasson hy: Leo H. Huot by; Leo J. Toninato by: Milferd Johnson by: Theodore K�eseth by: Victor H. Loeffler by: John E. Mooney RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL � � �I J � , � Edward A. Munson Concrete Const. Co, 2318 - lst St. N. E. Minneapolis 18, Minnesota by; R. E. Ostrom, Inc. 4857 Maryland Avenue North Crystal, Minnesota by: Edward A, Munson R. E. Ostrom RENEWAL RENEWAL Riverview Cement Ca., Inc. 3900 - 41st Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota, by; Duane Razink RENEWAL Tom Rochel Masonry Contr. 8232 Zenith Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota by• Tom Rochel RENCWAL James Schminkey & Son 4630 Jackson SC. N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota by: James Schminkey RENETdAL Stone & Bendiske 7815 Gloria Circle Minneapolis, Minnesota by: Jerome Stone REN�WAL Txiangle Construction Co. 5359 Riverview Road Minneapolis, Minnesota by: Kermit L. Knudsen RENGWAL Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motlon by Kirkham to approve the following licenses for oil burner services: OIL BURNER SERVICES The American Oil Company Chester A. Schmidt 2288 W. County Road "C" St, Pau1 13, Minnesota by: Chester A, Schmidt RENEWAL Cronstrom's Heating & A/C Co. 4410 Excelsior Boulevard St. Louis Park, Minnesota by: D. L. Strandberg RENLWAL Frank's Heating & Sheet Metal 3744 California St. N.E. Minneapolis 21, Minnesota by: Frank Vogt REN�WAL Grudem Brothers Company 635 North Prior Avenue St. Paul 4, Minnesota hy: Leo W. Bren RENEWAL Upon a voace vote, there being no nays, the motion Seconded by Sheridan carried unanimously. �59 Motion by Sheridan to approve the following licenses for plastering contractors: PLASTERING A. E. Conrad Company 3D8 West 59Z St. Minneapolis, Minnesota by: A. L,arl Conrad RENEGdAL R. P. Donnelly Company 3111 East 37th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota by: R. F. Donnelly RENEWAZ Clarence L. Lane PlasCering 4424 West 70th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Joe Nelson Stucco Co., Inc, 1150 - 98th Lane N.W. Coon Rapids, Minnesota by: Clarence L. Lane by: Evelyn Nelson RENEWAL AENEWAL ���a Peterson & Hede Company 314 - llth Avenue North Hopkins, Minnesota by: Arnold M. Hede RENEZdAL Plastering Service Co. 4607 Lyndale Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota by; Boyer Palmer RENEWAL Trib�s Drywall, Inc. 2413 - 31st Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota by; Toribio Bosquez RENEWAL Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion by Thompson to approve the following licenses of plumbing contractors• PLUMBING A1`s Plumbing & Heating Co. 8392 Center Drive N.E. Spring Lake Park, Minnesota K. L. Anderson Plumbing 2919 Johnson St. N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Anoka Plumbing & Heating Co. 2209 Main Street Anoka, Minnesota Backdahl & 01son Plbg. Co. 3157 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis 7, Minnesota Berghorst Plumbing & Htg. Co. 1406 Coon Rapids B1vd. Coon Rapids, Minnesota Bowler Company 511 E. Lake Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Buchman Plumbing Company 3035 Lyndale Avenue South Minneapolis 8, Minnesota Farr Plumbing & Heating Co. 7217 - 77th Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota Grudem Brothers Company 635 North Prior Avenue St, Paul, Minnesota T. D. Gustafson Company 5820 Cedar Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota Hayford Plumbing & Heating 2610 Coon Rapids Blvd. Coon Rapids, Minnesota Healy Plumbing & Heating Co. 278 West Kellogg Boulevard St, Paul, Minnesota Hedler Plumbing Company 2519 - 4th St. N.P�. Minneapolis, Minnesota Heights Plumbing Company 4216 Central Avenue N. �. ColumUia Heights, Minnesota by: A1vin Hillsdale AENEWAL by; Kenneth L. Anderson RENEWAL by: Byron Bromley by: Clarence Olson by: Kenneth Berghorst by: A. W. Bowler by: Walter Buchman by: Duane Farr by: Myhrin K. Grudem by: Roy T. Gustafson by: Robert Hayford by: 7ohn A. Healy III by; Sylvester Hedler by: Albert P. Althaus RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL : _Y7�I�I�IC/S�I � � � Harry S. Horwitz � Co., Inc. 1411 - 11th Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Johnson Bros. P1bg. & Htg. 6100 Golden Valley Road Nlinneapolis 22, Minnesota Wallace H. Johnson Plbg. Co. 946 Lowry Avenue N. E. Minneapolis 18, Minnesota � LeVahn Brothers, Inc. 4108 Lyndale Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota London Plumbing Company 1832 Penn Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota Metropolitan Mechanical Cont. SQO� West 78th Street Minneapolis 24, Minnesota Minneapolis Water & Sewer Repair, Inc. 2438 Bloomington Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Mo11er Plumbing 7925 Spring Lake Road Minneapolis, Minnesota Lixel Newman Plumbing & Htg. 16D8 Como Avenue St. Pau1, MLnnesota � Northtown Plumbing Company 176 Riversedge Way N.E. - Fridley 31, Minnesota H. Olson Plumbing Company 5102 - 49th Avenue North Crystal, Minnesota 01son's Plumbing 906 - 40th Avenue N. E. Minneapolis 21, Minnesota Richfield Plumbing Company 805 West 77z SCreet Richfield, Minnesota � Stu Rothgeber P1bg. & Htg. 2265 Oakwood Drive New Brighton 12, Minnesota Rudy`s Plumbing 4934 Thomas Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota Spetz & Berg, Inc. 6021 Lyndale Avenue South Nlinneapolis 19, Minnesota Standard Plumbing & App. Co. 8015 Minnetonka Blvd. St. Louis Park, Minnesota Ray Stegora Plumbing Co. 5419 Quebec Avenue North Minneapolis 28, Minnesota by: Sanford B. Gruenberg by: David S. Johnson by: Wallace H. Johnson by: Arthur LeVahn by: Frank London by; K. H. Gilbert AENEWAL REN�Wt1L RENEWAL REN�WAL RENEWAI. RENEWAL by: Clarence V. Tack, Sr. RENEWAL by: Nels A. Moller by; RLChard A. Newman by: Thomas W. Veit by: Hobert Olson by: Vernon Olson by: Robert F. Adelmann by: Stu Rothgeber by: James Rudick by: Ernest R. Spetz by; Julius H. klein by; Ray Stegora RENCWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RCNEWAL RENEWAL RENEWALL RENEWAL RENEjdAL RENEWAL RENEWAL AENEWAL Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. 161 �f�� Motion by Kirkham to approve the following licenses for roofing contractors: ROOFING Bernard L. Dalsin, Company 4532 Chicago Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota by: Bernard L. Dalsin RENEWAL Sohnson Bros, Construction Co. _ 1200 Welcame Avenue North Golden Va11ey, Minnesota by: Richard C. Sohnson RENEWAL Seconded by Sheridan. IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Mot�on by Kirkham to approve the following licenses of sign hangers contractors: SIGN HANGERS Gold Medal Beverage Company 553 North Fairview Avenue St. paul, Minnesota Highway Display, In . 721 Raymond Avenue St, paul, Minnesota FIuber Sign Company, Inc. 700 West County Road B St. Paul 10, Minnesota Lawzence Signs, Inc. 945 Pierce Butler Rte. St. Paul, Minnesota LeRoy Signs, Inc. 3101 N. 2nd Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Macey Signs, Inc. 451 Wilson Street N. E. Minneapolis 13, Minnesota by: Arthur J. Margot by: L. L. Curran by: Leona C. Huber by: George H. Lawrence by: Ra1ph L. Reiter by: John 0, Holter Naegele Outdoor Adv, Co., Inc. ll00 W. 78th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota by: James P. Bodgex National Advertising Co. 6850 S. Harlem Avenue Bedford Park Argo, Illinols Nordquist Sign Co., Inc. 312 West Lake Streat Minneapolis, Minnesota Schubert Outdoor Advert. Co. 2508 E. 25th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Seven Up Bottling Company 3612 - E. 44th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Telke Signs, Inc. 3940 Minnehaha Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota by: M. C. Boehmke by: R. A. Nordquist RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL AENEWAL by: I,awrence H. Schubert RENEWAL by: Erank P. Zondlo by; R. .T. Telke RENEWAL N�W Seconded by Wright. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. � � � � � I u Motion by Sheridan to approve the following we11 drilling license of �rnie Ludwig Well Drilling; WELL DRILLING Ernie Ludwig Well Drilling 7090 Lake Drive Cixcle Pines, Minnesota by: Ernest Ludwig RENEWAL Seconded Uy Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion bq Thompson to approve the following cigarette licenses: CIGARETTE Barry Blower Company 99-77th Way N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Bi11's Spur Oil Station 5333 University Ave. N.E. Minneapolis, Minn. 55421 Bob's Produce Ranch 6520 East River Road Fridley, Minn. 55432 Cantral Embers, Inc. 5400 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by: Herman Freidman, Treas. R�NEWAL by� William S, Klatt 9215 Nicollet Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minn. RENEWAL by: Robert II. Schroer 788b Firwood Way N.E. Fridley, Minn. 55432 RENEWAL by: H. Kistal Central Embers, Inc. 2107 I'ord Parkway, St, Paul RENEWAL Colonial Restaurant by: Sharron J. Gilbert 6215 University Ave. N.E. 969-68th Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 Fridley, Minn. 55432 RENEWAL � Acme Metal Spinning, Inc, by: Mildred ➢ah1, Sec.-Treas. 98 - 43rd Avenue N.E. Acme Metal Spinning, Inc. Eridley, Minn. 55421 RENEWAL Family Billiard Center 6237 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Fiesta Beauty Sa1on 244 Mississippi St. N.�. Fridley, Minn. 55421 Fireside Rice Bowl Cafe 7440 Central AVenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Fridley Cafe 6479 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Fridley Drug 6475 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Fridley Food Market 8154 East River Road Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Fridley Liquor Store 3710 East River Road N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Fridley Liquor Store 6586 University Avenue N.E �ridley, Minnesota 55432 by: B. A. Carlson, Sr. 5506 Winnetka Ave. No. Minneapolis, Minnesota RENEWAL by: Marian Cerny & Berdena Wethe 4440-7th St. N.�., 6341 Able St. N. E. Minneapolls, RENEWAL Minnesota by: Glenn F. Wong 7450 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, M�nn. 55432 RENEWAL by: Delbert L. Melberg RENEWAL 820 Kennaston Drive Fridley, M�nnesota 55432 by: Julius Manosevitz 1107 Russell Avenue No, Minneapolis, Minnesota R7�NEWAL by: James M. Trupe & John Rieck 11018 Olive Street N.W. Coon Rapids, Minnesota RENEWAL by: D. K. Carter Company 3131 Nicollet Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota RENEWAL by: D. K. Carter Company 3131 Nicollet Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota ItENEWAI. ie� � (y 4 Fridley V. F. W. Post �k363 1040 Osborne Road N. �. Fridley, Minnesot4 55432 Gertzen�s Dairy Store 6485 East Rzver Road N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Gordy's Country Boy Superette 1042 Osborne Road N.�. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 FIighway �k65 Rwik Shop 6319 Highway ik65 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Hoggetti's 248 Mississippi St. N.P. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Howie's 240 Mississippi St, N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Sim's Dairy Store 6253 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Map�.e Lanes Cafe 6304 Highway 3k65 N.L�. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Outdoor Theatre Caterers, Inc Highway ��100 Drive-In 100 Central Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota Pehling Grocery 4246 Main Street N.E. Eridley, Minnesota 55421 Gennq's Super Market 6540 University Avenue N.P�. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Ronel�s Market 5661 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnessta 55421 Sandee,s Tavern & Ca�e 6490 Centxal Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Shorewood Loun�e 6161 Highway 3k65 Frzdley, Plinnesota 55421 Snyder,s Drug Stores, Inc. 6582 University Avenue N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Spartan Industr�_es, Inc. 5351 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Standard Oi1 Company 5311 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Summit Gear Company 5960 Main Street N. �. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Theisen & Son's Inc. 6484 University Avenue N. E Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by• P. N. Shaffer RENEWAL 6$05 Channel Road N.E. Pridley, Minnesota 55432 by; Leonard Gertzen REN�WAL 64$5 East River Road N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by: Gordon G. Swenson RENEWAL 6889 Channel Road N.L. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 by: Marvin H. Brown RENEWAL 2630 Lee Avenue North Minneapclis, Minnesota � by Richard Hoggatt 2416 Central Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Howard A. Nelson 6261-Sth Street �.E. Fri3ley, Minnesota 55421 by: James Rocheford 241 Sylvan Lane N.E. Fridley, Minneota 55421 by: Food Merchandising, 6304 Highway �k65 Fridley, Minnesota Inc 55421 NEW RENLWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL by: Outdoor T�heatre Caterers, Inc. RENEWAL 703 Main St. at Tupper Buffalo 3, New York by: Ernest Pehling RENEWAL 4246 Main Street N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by: George Levine RENEWAL 2624 Lynn Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416 by: Louis .T. Overbach REPIEWAL 1845 Nevada Avenue St. Louis Park 26, Minn, William F. Weiss RENEWAL 6490 Central Avenue N.E. by: Fri�ley, Minnesota 55421 by: D. K. Carter Co. RENEWAI, 3131 Nicollet Avenue Mxnneapolis, Minnesota by: Snyder's Drug Stores, Inc. IKCNEWAL 860 No, Vandalia Street St, Paul, Minnesota by: Geraldine Anderson RENEWAL 10111 Quince St. N.W. Coon Rapids, Minnesota � by: Edmund J. Tacheny 942 19th Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota by by: M. E. Des Chaine 3029 Silver Lake Road Minneapolis, Minnesota Robert P, Theisen 270D Izttox Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL � � �1 I 7 165 Shaddrick & LaBeau Am. Legion Post 303 by: B, J. Vanderwest, Mgr. RENEWAL 7325 Central Avenue N. E. 7325 Central Avenue N.�, Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. AS.otion by Thompson to approve the following gun license: FMC Coxp. No, Ord. DivisLOn by; K. K. Knutzen, Controller RENEWAL 48th & Marshall St. N.E. FMC Corp., No. Ord. Division � Fridley, Minnesota 55421 48th & Marshall St. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Seconded by Sheridan. Ilpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unan�_mously. � 1 Motion by Kirkham to approve the following mining license: Minnesota Silica Sand Company 43rd Avenue N.E. & N.P. Tracks Fridley, Minnesota, 55421 by: B. I�. Borden, Sec. RCNEWAL MZnnesota Silica Sand Co. 43rd Avenue N. E. �:N.P. Tracks Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Seconded hy jdright. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Wright asked whether any investigatxon had been made of the solicitor who is applying for a license to operate in the City of Fridley The Manager stated that the Police Department had conducted an inves�igation and found no reason to deny a license to the solicitos. Motion by Kirkham Co approve the following solicitor's License• SOLICITOR'S LICENSE Smith's Mobile Vacuum Service, Inc 556 Rice Street St, paul, Minnesota AREA SALESMAN; by• Irving Smith 556 Rice Street St. Paul, Minnesota Tames Wa1sh 1764 Grand Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion by KLrkham ta approve the following drive-in theatre license DRIVE - IN THEATRE Highway 100 Drive-1n 5600 Central Avenue N. �. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 by: Chet M, Herringer Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimoasly. Councilman Sheridan asked whether the City was licensing coin operated dry cleaning establishments as well as professional dry cleaning estab- lishments. Marvin Brunsell answered that the license for dry cleaning establishments was the licensing of the delivery truck for the dry cleaning establishment and notfor the dry cleaning esta"t+lishment itself. Motion by Sheridan to approve the following dry cleaning license: DRY CLEANING G& K Corpoxation by; P. M. Faezel, Controller 6544 Univezsity Avnue N. E. Fridley, M�nnesota 55432 Seconded bg Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion by Sheridan to approve the following livestock license: REN�WAL RENEWAL RCNL�WAL ��6 LIV�STOCR LICENSE Chester Potasek 310-62nd Way N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by: Mrs. Chester Potasek RENEWAL Seconded by Wright. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. The City Manager stated that another taxicab operator had applied for a license, this taxicab operator was located in Spriag Lake Park and intended to operate out of Ho11y Center in Fridley. The taxicab operator would provide 24 hour service and has asked for a license for 5 cabs. Mr. Clifford Piper owner of Cliff�s Taxi Service was present at khe Council Meeting. Motion by Wright to approve the taxicab licai�ce following: TAXICAB LICENSE Fridley Cab Company by: Frank Galiluk RENEWAL 5740 University Avenue N, E. 592-3rd Street N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Seconded by Thompson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously, Mayor Nee stated that there was some question concernzng the license of one of the used car 1ot operators as this used car lot operator had sevexal complaints filed against him for trespassing on T. H. �k�7. The City Attorney stated that some oE the land belonging to the used car lot operator was in the process of condemnation. Motion by Sheridan to approve the following used car 1ot licenses: IISED CAR LOT LICENSE Prank�s Used Cars 5740 Un�versity Avenue N. �. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Hyde Park Motors 5900 University Avenue N.E. �ridley, Minnesota 55421 � by: Frank Galiluk RENEWAL � 5923-3rd Street N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by: Eldon E. Schmedeke RENEWAL 5900 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion by Thompson to approve the delivery truck licenses following: DELIVERY TRUCI� LICENS� American Lznen Supply Company 47 So. 9th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 Clover Leaf Creamery Company 420 West Broadway Minneapolis, Minnesota Consumers Mi1k Company 500 North Grotto Street St. Pau1, Minnesota Ewald Brothers, Inc. 2919 Golden Valley Road Minneapolis, Minnesoka Franklin Creamery, Inc. 2108 Washington Avenue North Minneapolis 11, Niinnesota by: George F. Amundson RENEWAL 47 So. 9th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 by: David R. Nelson RENEWAL 2319 St. Anthony B1vd. Minneapolis, Minnesota by: E.E. Srugler, Pres. REN�WAL S00 North Grotto Street St. Paul, Minnesota by: Graydon R. Ewald 7500 Western Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota by: R. L. Harrington RENEWAL RF,NEWAL � � �� � Northland Milk & Ice Cream Co. 11 West 20th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55408 Pederson Dairy, Inc. 707 South Washington Hopkins, Minnesota Sanitary Farm Dairies, Inc. 415 Grove Street St, Paul, M�nnesota Summit Farm, Inc. 1491 E. Co. Rd. E St. Pau1 10, M�nnesota Superior Aairy Fresh Milk Co, 2112 N. E. Broadway Minneapolis, Minnesota 55427 Vogue Gleaners & Launderers, Inc, 1229 East Lake Street Minneapolis, Minnesota by: Carl E. Forsyth by: Albert E. Pederson 707 So. Washington IIopkins, MinnesoCa by: Robert B. Mirick, 1'"teas 167 RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL by: Al1en R. Aansen, Pres. RENEWAL by: Donald Pournier t�^NEWAL 2500 W. Medicine Lake Drive Mss�apolis, Minnesota 55427 Seconded by Wright, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion by Thompson to approve the following service station licenses: SERVICE STATION LICENSES East River ftoad Garage 6501 East River Road Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Ho11y "66" Service Station 6500 University Avenue N.E. Pridley, Minnesota 55432 Murphy Oil Corporation 5333 Unlversity Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Wachtler Independent Oi1 Co.,Inc. 7365 East River Road Fxidley, Minnesota 55432 Hess Motor ServLCe 65D0 East River Road Eridley, Minnesota 55432 by: Joseph 4d, Do1in 95 Mississippi Way N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by; Phillips Petroleum Co. 215 So. llth Street MLnneapolis, Minnesota R�NEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL by: William Klatt AENEWAL 9215 Nicollet Avenue South Minneapolis, MLnnesota by; idachtler Independent Oil Co. RENCWAL 4101 West Broadway NIinneapolis 22, Minn, by: Charles Hess RENEWAL b500 East River Road Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Standard Oi1 Company by; 1Ienry J. Droogema �NEWAL Highway �k65 & Osborne Rd. 2800 Wayzata Elvd. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Minneapolis, Minnesota Seconded by Kirichar.i. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion by Wright to approve the cafe licenses io�io*a.ag; CAFE LICENSES• Central Embers, Inc 54D0 Central Ave, N.E, Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Central Frostop Dxive-In 7699 Viron Road N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Dahlheimer Milk Automat 5333 IIniversity Ave. N.E. Pridley, Minnesota 55421 by; Central Embers, Inc. 2107 Ford Parkway St, paul, Minnesota by; Sherman Hanson 84] Kennaston Arive N.E, Fridley, Minnesota 55432 by; Kenneth G. Dah'lheimer 1932 Cressy Avenue Anoka, Minnesota RENEWAL REN�WAZ RENEWAL ��� Dahlheimer Milk Automat 5695 Hackman Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mznnesota 55421 Family Billard Center 6237 IIniversity Avenue N.�. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Fixeside Rice Bowl Cafe 7440 Central Avenue N.�. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Fridley Dairy Queen 280 Mississippi St, N.E. Pridley, Minnesota 55421 Fridley Recreation & Service Co 6310 Highway 9k65 Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Howies 240 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Maple Lanes Cafe 6304 Highway =,k65 Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Highway 100 Drive-In 10p Central Avenue St, Paul, Minnesota Phoenix Chow Nlein 242 Mississippi St, N.E. Fr�.dley, Minnesota 55421 Sandee's Cafe 6490 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesol-a 55421 by, Kenneth G. Dahlheimer 1932 Cressy Avenue Anoka, Minnesota by: �. A. Carlson, Sr. 5506 Winnetka Ave. No. Minneapolis, Minnesota by; G1enn F. Wong 7450 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL by: Crnest pitch RENEWAL 1121 Oak Lane Circle pines, Minnesota by: William H. Gott�aaldt, Pres RENEWAL 6310 Highway �k65 Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by: Howard A. Nelson 6261-Sth Street N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by• Food Merchandising, Inc. 6304 Highway �k65 Fridley, Minnesota 55421 RENEWAL RENEWAL by: Outdoor Theatre Caterers, Inc. 703 Main St. at Tuppex RENEWAL Buffalo 3, New York by: Lyn F. Hone RENEWAL 8108 Nicollet Avenue N[inneapolis, Minnesota Uy• William F. Weiss 6490 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 �� RENEWAL � Shaddrick & LaBeau Am. Legion Post by• B. 7. Vanderwest, C1ub Mgr. 12ENEWAL 7325 Central Ave. N.E. ik303 7325 Central Avenue N,E. Fridley, M�nnesota 55432 Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Snyder�s Drug Stores, Inc, 6582 Univeisity Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Spartan, Ind., Inc. 5351 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Terry�s Club 6061 Universrty Avenue N.E Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Colonial Restaurant 6215 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Fridley Cafe 6479 Universsity Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Fridley Drug 6475 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Hoggett�s 2�58 Mississippi St. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by by: Snyder's Drug Stores, Inc 860 North Vandalia St, St, Paul, Minnesota Geraldine Anderson 10111 Quince St. N.W. Coon Rapids, Minnesota by: r�larencn P. �Ieutmaker 37(�7 Glendale 1'errace Minneapolis, Minnesota by: Sharron J. Gilbert 969-68th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 by: Delbert L. Melberg 820 Kennaston Drive N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 by; Julius Manosevitz 1107 Russell Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota by. Richard Hoggatt 2416 Central Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENES�TAL RENEWAt � RENEWAL RENEWAL � � � ��� Sanitary Farm Dairies, Inc. by: Robert S. Mirick, Treas. RENEWAZ 415 Grove Street 415 Grove Street &t. Paul, Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion by Wright to approve the following garbage collection licenses; GARBAGE COLLECTION I,IGENSES: Fridley Sanitation 1473 Onondago N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Gallagher's Service, Inc. 8566 7efferson St. N.E Minneapolis 33, Minnesota Peterson Bxothers Sanitation 1271 125th Avenue N.E. Anoka, Minnesota TrirGounty Sanitation 355 Mississippi St. N.E. Pridley, Minnesota 55432 by: Sen H. Shutrop RFNCWAL 1473 Onondago N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 by; Lorraine Gallagher� Treas. RENEWAL 8566 Jeffereon St. N.E. Minneapolis 33, Minnesota by: Donald & Robert Peterson 1271 125th Avenue N.E. Anoka, Minnesota by: Lucille Marsolek 355 Mississippi St, N.E, Fxidley, Minnesota 55432 REN�WAL RENEWAL W. & W. Company by: ArthurZ Wise REN�WAL i600 5. Oregon 160D S, Oregon Minneapolis 26, Minnesota Minneapolis 26, Minnesota Seconded by Sheridmn IIpon a voice vote, there Ueing no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion by Wright to approve ehe tavern Licenses £ollowing; TAVERN LICENSES Fridley V.F.W. Post ��363 1040 Osborne Road N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Howie's 240 Mississippi St. N.E, Fridley, Minnesoea 55421 Terry's Club 6061 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by; Prancis N. Shaffer 6805 Channel Road Fridley, Minnesota 55432 by; I3oward A. Nelson 6261-Sth St. N.E. Rridley, Minnesota 55421 by: Clarence P. Heutmaker 3707 Glendale Terrace Minneapolis, Minnesota R�NEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL ShaddrLCk & LaBeau Am. Legion Post by: B.S. Vanderwest, Club Mgr. REN&Wt1L 7325 Central Ave. N.E. �'@03 7325 Central Avenue N.�. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Frontier Club by� Marlene AnnP wlitzki RENEWAL 7365 Central Avenue N.E. 7516 Arthur St. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried Unanimously. Motion by Sheridan to approve the following combination on and off sale License COMBINATION ON AND OPF SALE LICENSE Fireside Rice Bowl 7440 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 F'ridley Recreation & Service Co 6310 Highway �k65 Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by; Glenn F. Wong 7440 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 by: William Gottwaldt, Pres. 6310 Highway �k65 Fridley, Minnesota 55/+21 R�NEWAL REN�WAL ��� Fridley Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4i`363 1040 Osborne Road N.E. Fridley, Nlinnesota 55432 Howie�s 240 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Sandee�s 6490 Central Avenue N.E. Pridley, Minnesota 55421 by by Francis N. Shaffer 6805 Channel Road Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Howard A Nelson 6261-Sth Street N.E. Pridlep, Minnesota 55421 by: William F. Weiss 6490 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL Shaddrick & Labeau Am, Legion Post by: B. 7. Vandervest, Club Mgr. RENEWAL 7325 Central Ave. N.E. �k9�3 7325 Central Ave. N.E. 'Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Terry's C1ub 6061 Tlniversity Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by; Clarence P. Heutmaker RENEWAL 3707 Glendale Terrace Minneapolis, Minnesota Frontier Club by; Marlene Povlitzki RENEWAL 7365 Central Avenue N.E. 7516 Arthur Street N.E, Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a Voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion by ILirkham to approve the following off sale licenses: OFF SALE LICENSES Fridley Food Market 8154 East River Road Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Gertzen Dairy Store 6485 East River Road Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Gordy�s Country Boy Superette I042 Osborne Road N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Highway �k65 Kwik Shop Highway 65 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Jim�s Dairy Store 6253 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Penny's Super Market 654D IIniversity Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Rone1's Market 5661 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Snyder`s Drug Stores, Inc. 6582 '(Tniversity Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by: Sames M. Trupe and John A. Rieck by: Leonard Gertzen by: Gordon 0. Swenson by: Marvin H. Brown 2630 Lee Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota by: .Tames A. Rocheford by: George Levine, Pres by; Louis J. Overbach 1545 Nevada Avenue St. Louis Park 26, Minn. � I I RENEWAL RENEWAL � RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL by: Snyder's Drug Stores, Inc. RENEWAL 860 North Vandalia Street � St. Pau1, Minnesota Seconded by Wright. IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion by Wright to approve the following cigarette licenses: CIGART3TTE LICENSE; Frontier Club 7365 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 by: Mariene Povlitzki 7516 Arthur St. N.E. Eridley, Minnesota 55432 RENL'WAL � Fridley Rec. & Service Co 6310 Highway -0k65 Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by: William H. Gottwalt, Pres Terry's C1ub by: Clarence P. Heutmaker 6061 University Avenue N.E. 3707 Glendale Terrace Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Minneapolis, Minnesota �7� R�NEWAL RENEWAL Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motlon by Ki'rkham to app'rove the following cafe license; CAFE LICENSE Frontier Club by: Marlene Povlitzki REN�WAL 7365 Central Avenue N.E. 7516 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,'� the motion carried unanimously. Coucilman Kirkham asked whether it is the practise of the City to issue a license for the operatlon of the refreshment stand on Mooze Lake Beach, Marvin Brunsell answered that he was not sure whether the City did so or could do so or not, The City Managex stated that the administration will check the matter. APPOINTMENTS• Councilman Sheridan stated that he wished to prpose tihe following appoint� ments: The appointment of Leonard Jankowski of 6996 Northeast Hickory Dr, to the Board of Appeals to replace Steve Gabrick and William Dxigans, 1060 Lynde Drive to the RecreatLOn Commissa.on to the vacancy created by the resignation of Whitney 5, Graeff. � Councilman Wright proposed the names of Segwald Reckdahl of iLiverview Terrace to the Board of Appea3�s and Alex Kurak of 112 Panorama Avenue to the Recreation Commission. Councilman Wright stated that Mr. Kurak is a - resident of the southern parY of Fridley and would provide representat�.on of this part of Fridley Co the Recreation Commission. He stated that the Recreation Commission in the past has not carried on a great number of activities for the southern part of Fridley and perhaps this would attract greater partic�pation of the residents in the southern part of Iridley to the Recxeation Commission programs. Councilman Wright fuxther proposed that as a compromise, I,eonard JankoW"ski be named to the Board of Appeals and Alex Kurak be named to the Recreation Commission. � Councilman Sheridan seated that he had explained to the nominee that appointment to the Recreation Coc�¢nission would be an interim appointment, Chat the RecreatLOn Crnmnittee wi11 probahly be merged wiCh the �arks and Playgrounds committee sometime during the year and that he will be expected Co resign at the time of the merger. Councilman Sheridan stated further that Leonard Sankowski works as a real estate agent and has considerable knowledge of property values, the e£feces of granting variances and other actions of the Board oP Appeals upon changes in pxoperty values. Council- man Wright asked whether Leonard Jankowski was doing business in Fridley. Councilman Sheridan answered that Mr. Jankowski does not conduct much business in Fxidley at the gresent time. Councilman Thompson asked whether Mr. Jankowski had been active in the Fridley Junior Chamber of Crnmnerce in the past, ' Councilman Sheridan answexed. "Yes." Councilman Thompson stated that in his opinion the southern part of Pridley will benefit from greater development of recreation programs for this party of Pridley and that he believed representation on the Recreation Commission will be of benefit to the Southern part o£ Fridley. Motion by Sheridan to replace Steve S. Gabrick on the Board of Appeals, who had reslgned his position, with Leonard Jankowski, 6996 Northeast Hickoxy Dr. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Motion by Wright to name Alex Kurak to the vacancy created by the resignation of Wh7.tney S. Graeff on the Recreation Commission. Seconded by Thompson, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. 1,�2 HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT: Motion by Wright to reconsider appointments to the Human Relations Committee. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Nee stated that he would agaut offer the names of Sames Thomson and F�arrel Mi11er as appointments to the Human Relations Commzttee. Motion by Thompson to concur with the appointments made by the Mayor to the Human Relations Committee. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously, APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OCCUPY TRAILER; Motion by Sheridan to reissue the license and permit to ocupy a trailer to Cletus C. Nei. Seconded by Kirkham. Councilman Sheridan stated that he had reviewed the occupancy of the trailer by the father-in-law Cletus Nei. That the location of the trailer is good and is not considered by the enighboring property owners to be detrimental to their property and that Cletus Nei has brought the plumbing facilities and services of the trailer house up to the standards required by the Plumbing Inspector.l- Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION NO 60-1965 - ADOPTING THE AGRE�MENT OF THE NORTH SUBURBAN MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION ORIGINALLY MAD� OCSORBER 14. 1947AND AS REVISED ON MARCH 26.1965: Motion by Kirkham to adopt Resolution No. 60-1965. Seconded by Thompson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimonsly. fl Motion by Sheridan to adopt Resolution No. 61-1965. Seconded by Wright. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION NO 62-1965 - EXPR�SSING THE SINCERE APPRECIATION TO ALL CITY �MPLOYEES FOA THE SERVICE PUT FORTH DURING THE FLOOD AND HIGH WATER; Councilman Thompson stated that he wished the Council to consider approval of a resolution expressing the sincere appreciation of the Council and the City to a11 City employees for their service put forth during the period of flood and high water,l The City Planager stated that the administration and the City employees appreciated the backing and the work the Council has done on behalf of the admxnistration and City employees during the period of floodYng and highwater. Motion by Thompson to adopt the above Resolution No. 62-1965. Seconded by 3heridan. Upon a voxce vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously, ADJOURNMCNT• There being no further husiness, Mayor Nee declared the meeting ad�ourned at 11:18 P.M. Respectfully submitted• � • y r (. /,�ni/Jxz ��� �. ����, Raymond E. Bade Secretary to the Council �/fi�i�'LLZt/�%t � �f��-� - William J. N � Mayor , � �