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06/20/1966 - 5960,, Rk�GUI.AR CqUNCiie I�SEFT`�TdG A�,t�'Dl?, - 3UiJ� 20, 1966 - t3 P. P�. ROI.L �AT.L: MiNU�ES: �-°' " � ;- Regular Meeting, June 6, 1966�� Pages 1- 30 Special. P3eeCing, June 13, 196G Pages 31 - 37 5 minutes FtTBLIC �ARiIJGS o � 1. Oa a Petition - Closing o£ Service Road (East side of T.H, �47 between Mia�i$sippi Street and 66th Avenue Noztbeast, � 30 minutes � ��.�.e-y�-�-,j�e�- � ��Y�/rYV p 2.�,� �r ,� - l� ,/V,� �i�.2 rn. l,t j..a.c� .�-� . �'!1< /��-�'c-s�-�� -�econd Reac#��g of Oz�flinance Amending �apter 56.02 {2) `(Tabled 6/6/b6j. 20 miacctes �S S�� 1�7 3. T.fl. ;�4� Iatersectioas. 20 MCinuCes uy� ' ��/•��t-�dYi. 4h. . �L � •S i `�'C �"�bc-ai'. 'baV�C �. .3�i� � t�' � 4. Application for Sign Permit - 5695 Haclanann - Puse Oil i(Tabled 6/6/66). 10 Minutea � �� - - 5d'"'�lpplication far Sign Permit 7365 Sast 8iver Road Sugerior 0�1 Compauy. (Tabl� 6I6/66) 10 minutes 6. $econd Headtng of Ordinaace#Reg ting Water Softeaers, 5 minutes 7. Ratley - I.ot Split (Tabled 6/6/66). NBW Bti�IN83S o Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 10 min tes �� o�-�-��-,�� �� 8e Boerd af Appeala Meetiag l�iinute�, Juae 8, 1966. 10 Minnte s / O: o o P�'�1 — Page 43 9. Board o� AQpeals l�eeti�g Min��e�, Jnne 15, 1966. 10 Minutes I0. Buildin$ Board M�ting Miantes, Juae 8, 3.966. 10 Minutes 11. Co�orunications. 30 Minur.es (a) �� (c) (d' te, c�i i�i c�i (ii Hall� �rchanta Aasociatioa: Civic Center Mrs. Jaycee$s Daace aC Locke Park Ricbard Herder: xeaignatioa Oli,ve Rerder; Resi$natioc� M�nneaota Jayceee; Use of Locke Park KiWanie Cl.ub: VenBiag Mach�nea Minaesota Highway Deparement: 53rd Sigaals Board of fleaZth: Report i,eague o# Womea Voters: Park Property �i ��..�'`� � � � _ � ' -�. Page 44 Pnge 45 Pages 46 - 59 � _ ,��y� �� � i � REGI� COi�1C��. MEE'riNG AGENDA - JUDTE 20, 1966 - 8 P.Ai. {ConGinued� 12. Set DAte �Eor �u2y 4, 1966 Coupcil Meeting, 5 minutea 13. Appointmsats (Cc�mmtttees) . 10 Minutes //.' 0 5�� �, Page 60 14. Appoiatme�nta (Ci.tp Employeea) . 10 Minutea 1S. Posstble City Eall UBe Policy. 10 Minutee 16. Traffic on Pierce & Daliwood. 10 Miautee 1�. Police Cama�ittee Roport. 10 MiauCoa Fage 61 18. Cons�deratioa of Fi.nea for Missiag Council Meetia s Page 62 c10 Minuteaf 19. 8egort on xeiief Sanitarq See�ex - 61at & University _/ �2.: '� o�I rn. � (15 Minutee) ���2,�0: Poasible Additional eCorm seWer to pick up draiaage ' (North end of Sqlvan Park) �,S �utee �lo Favre Bailding Pesmit Applicatioa 15 Minutes Pagea 63 b 64 22. Slavin►Ica 1.ot Split 10 Miautes Pagas 65 & 6b 23. 8eques� for Federal Funds - 1Kelody Manar Park 10 l�nutee ( : a � f�/'i'� • 24. R,eaalatioa Designating Legal Newapaper, 5 Minutes Yage 67 25. xesulution Approving Grade - CSAH 8, 5 Minutes Page 68 26. tteaolution to Advertiae fox Bide - Vaa Truck. 5 Hiautea ,27. Reso�.ution Ordering Improvement b� Final Plana aad SpecificaCioas - 3T. 1966--4 (Addenducs 2) . 5 Miautea �8. ResoluCiaa Ordering Zmpravement, Agprova2 of Plaus; snd Orderi�g Bida - ST. 1966-1Od 5 Miuutes �9`. Re�ola�ioa Oxdexiag Improvemeat, Approval of Plana and �gecificatfoas, Order�ng Bids - SS&SW �7�1. 5 M#uutes 30. Reeolution Orderiug Preliminary Plana & Sgecificatioas ST. 1966-2 (Addendum 2) 5 Mi.nutes 31. Besolutioa Ordering Iiearing - ST. 1966-2 4Addend�n 2} 5 Minutea 3i, C1.aims. 5 Minutes 33. Sstimates. S Minu�ee 34. Licenses. 1S Minatea - a,`� �� � Yh - VISITOBS: ADJOIIRI�T e 20 Minutes a � �.� � Pages 69 & 70 Page il Page 72 Pagea 73 - 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page �8 Pages 79 - 81 Pages 82 & SS V �i1i'�i�. V 'i�'�4��7i � �G �K��i�� � 5./s7 - 671d 5��: e. ,�,� �� ✓�tiire�zeafialc'd 27, ✓�itirneooli,� June 17, I966 arwi�.+�W VO �.d.�.M.?.�......:.�� l�h'.'+�D�s ��.3s �a:.yVc,�.:=S:idJ ;��iG:�t2C.' Ta�;o�s .�z._9 ; �, _ a^v .. �.�t GJ; t°:::: �."'C36:c3 ���F L .:.^_ :_ �'?.�: �6� i�':.i::'i4.c^•L1S �"�.� r�; y��u �'�•r ca:.� `:�3y to my at�ent �d�?, in y�ur '�e�ter received J�e ':.���.�t, ;:�*e °.:cc��L- a�'s��c:. o� tF�e ?eL�c�_�aey �:x�.er�.l (relat3r� to a ��:.�:�:�:.=c�. .._. :,o,'-'.'� �) : ���dirg a�pa��tn:.�.�ts to riun�cipal Housing and �. bn� � u �:u4�.�v�c-.:: wrr Au�"r:or�.tieso :'r�,c� �'._:.s ca�.s 2:rr� o��r��c: wWd r.��. � ccsurs: �a�,an;, forwarded as a �c_���:av���va ��;��.� �.o c�.�:°.y.=ni���s, i� c���� be cansadered, as yet, t�. ��..:.lw�.i. G+.i.:.''��.. �GJ�.� �G't'J',n ���b�wCM�WV�.'. ��r erVi�i� W�J1�SC�p�^l��y �C�OS� i�ll� - a��u::c ws •.��:: b�c°c as k yew�- o� �:a:��o �"i'�eiG��oY�9 T s�ill very much e�cac�`�� c��. youy y:: ;��, �s a m-ti:yc=, t� �em���a r.� �t ti�3s time fgom my ;�;��;,�;��, .,-,;; ;� ��.-��;��, c��: :ze i5::�.ci�c:y �Io9.�v�ng �nd Redevelonrceant Authority. ! r,� v� � Y;;r-•-,'�- � n...A 4,.v�mo`v� wv:. `tu�..� oh us f rcn �y �,:-�b�:.ras�.�...nt on th�s s tuat on, "r ,��°_�.';� ��,;;.�•f�: �� _esiU..::�L�,c� �o ��.� L<'��die� Aur.aax� Re3.�.t�.ons Co�nission. i `�"G �;; -r�;;;;�� ��:��;�^,, �?.cs r::� �c�soy�cx� c� t�e ���ho�ity s�iil v�lad� if the � �� �.. ���� �:�r�:��� ° W dninic�s �� �s�� �.���o��:���ae. On the other hand, ff , �� �'.;: �, ;�� Ca:z�:-�A °s o�:�:��.�� :.� ���:.��wc�ive and bi�ding across the ' ��;u�e, :�:s� �::�s:�� :�ic� r��:: �t�e H�::�� :� Pe:�w�:iosa� Cor,�n�ssio:� makes m� .. �,��`�r c� �;� -.:v�:?�_������d �o ���� �'���v�ey Ha�as3ng arbd Redev�Iopm.�n� t� ^° t-�•�' ��g A�:';�; F°�.1 �o� be �e-_visay �n �..�y o�her c��y capacfty. I •�c ;, ,� �w� ,, t�;u� yc��a, �:�_�� L-��e el�y's ts��r a�terests in mind, caould ' .ac�. e;� , sc :.�e <e � e�� e. ; ��f� oe�d ��n I�vus�ng and R�develcpment Authority i ; �:�:i:i:c:::�.; ? ��c�:�o�e i: �.e r:.�se� ��•��=e �Zigible, av�; lable, �nd wi�ling ! `,�o -�;��c c�u� r:zy �e:.;wo �� �e�?.:c:. r.:� urxc�er �t�es� circunstances, ail � ��._�v'���::u��o:��s o� � egwii4.:y .���a�, �a�Ra�� b� a��flec�ion upon my service �:m ::�e C��y c�= i i:s�Ie�, ��n�ciay as you �ta�ed in your Ie�tesc to u►e, is j �.o� 57�a� b�la�i nc� d�si�e. S�.�.cerely, in �he interests of the City of Fridley, � e Robe� Do r ea�dall �':�tiA Cca�$ssioner �' RESOLUTION N0. 95-1966 A RESOLUTION TO COI�ZEND DONALD BEAUDETTE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka ��\ � County, i�7innesota as follows: '.�, WHEREAS, Donald Beaudette has been named the 1966 Truck Driver of the year by the American Trucking Association; and WI-�REAS, Donald Beaudette had driven 1'.5 million miles without an accident; and WHEREAS, Donald Beaudette resides at 961 Overton Drive in the City of Fridley; and Wi�REASf because of his award by the American Trucking Association, and because of his eafe driving, Donald Beaudette has brought considerable credit to himself, his family, and the City of Fridley; NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the Fridley City Council by this Resolution, does express its gratitude to Donald Beaudette for the credit and prestige he has bestowed •spon this community by receiving his award from the American Trucking Association. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIiE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 20�Y DAY OF JUNE 1966. gTTEST: MAYOR — Jack 0. Kirkham CITY CLERK — Marvin C. Brunsell • • .,�,,. . ��:..::, �:� ��_ � i� ' , �, ,. 0 RESOLUTION N0. 96-1966 A RESOLUTION TO COMNIEND IRACI TAVARES DE OLIVIERA BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka. County, Minnesota as follows: WHEREAS, Iraci Tavares de Oliviera has spent the last school year at the �'ridley Senior High Schaol; and WIiEREAS, Iraci Tavares de Oliviera is the AFS sponsored student from Brazil, South Ame'rica; and WHEREAS, Iraci Tavares de OTiviera did graduate as an honor student with distinction; and WHEREAS, the people and the students have derived great benefit from having Iraci Tavares de Oliviera with us for the past year; NOW THEREFORE; be it resolved that the Fridley City Council by this Resolution, does express the sincere gratitude of the residents of Fridley, of the students of Fridley Senior High School, and of all who have come in contact with Iraci Tavares de Oliviera for the outstanding leadership she has shown and the invaluable information she has given with regard to her fellow countrymen in Brazil. ADOPTID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF F`RIDLEY THIS 20TH bAY OF JVNE . 1966. . ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham � _ __ ._ . „ _ ^_ .�., ,_:..� � . , . �.�. �, ._� r �.._ -..�.. �....,�..... �, RESOLUTION N0. 97-1966 A RESOLUTION TO COMMEND THE MILTON BAILEYS BE IT RESOLVID, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka � County, Minnesota as follows: WHEREAS, the Milton Baileys of 840 Mississippi Street Northeast in Fridley were host family for Iraci Tavares de Oliviera; and WHEREAS, the Milton Baileys have for the past year devoted considerable time and effort to Iraci Tavares de Oliviera by showing her our community and our way of life; and WHEREAS, because of the Milton Ba.ileys devotion to their task, Iraci Tavares de Oliviera will be a good will ambassador for the City ti of Fridley; NOW TII�R�ORE, be it resolved that the Fridley City Council by this Resolution, does express the sincere gratitude of the residents of the community to the Milton Baileys for the excellent work that they have performe3 with regard to Iraci Tavares de Oliviera in the year 1965-66. ADOPTID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 20TFIDAY OF JUNE 1966. ` MAYOR — Jack 0. Kirkham � ATTEST: CITY CLERK — Marvin C. Brunsell � � �aaox.� coo�c� �T� �r�, �rs - � aoo �� -� e po�, � r �!� i!;.._ l p OdT A PRTITIOmi � C7A.4INa OF SBttVICB ItO�lD (FA9'1' SIDB TO T.$. #49 H�T�N ltI83Z83YPPI 3TR�T AI4D 66TH AV� BatT�iAST� = Th� reatso� faar tha g�etition is o� parge 38. T�s aociq3aul o� tbe p�titio:� vrith all of t1a� ei�ga�tnres wi11 be availabl0 at the s�s�ti�g o .� ► �ti r•. ao asc�o�n �+►vr� oF oRnn�c� a�n� c�rsR s6,oz tz� tT�sr$a 6✓b/66' � A eo� oi thv psaposed aacdinsz�s i,s on Pa� 390 T4se �rf,a C�t3reae Rlae�ri�:al anci O�dooa� S� Asao�istl.oa4 has b�sn again invited to this aass�tirig to �liscuss this paroga�ed o�diaanc� with fi.1as Ca�eil B� hav� ssswce�cl �es tttatt thry will b� hwc� e Pe�hape �ais d�,sc�ssio�s will lead to scawe flexible atan�ards t�at esn be spplie� �o t%e two 83qn p�tt appliestioaris$ ia Tt�os #4 aAd #5 p b�laa � 3 o Tasm #�7 s�crsol�s: a�av� i�switea D9r. wei� aAd l�oco xmrpi�as to �h� eo�rac�l ��it�g to �ieettss w�th tb. Couneil aqy ptobl�s � thst t�e s�kat.e �t 2enve in Co�ly�g w�,th t�� City's s�qnest far �s �► s�ie� Yoad atl igaeeer�t alo�gai�s T o8 0#47, �'Ite C�vn�teil' m aish8� �eavre b�a ro�►ic�eeta+d �o �a� Sta�e by lett�r, aAd by �ce�o- lntio�� �brat ��►sr�a rea�iv�d p�o ws3.�t�► ec�ents ftas ti�� State rel- at#�� �o i��8� ��ts o��, K�CQ1Lts s B�vwe9v'�►i" o h+ta idY1S�d �1e that t�►er'� age p�t�►�.� p�i�tal�c],y wi�a tb�e Sov�he8st +quad�CaAt �f t1�� �t�rs��.+a� of �l3,ssi.ss�pp� sa�r], ToBo #47, ar►d Z�elt tbat it wou18 be �sier �� t�a� Cau��t� �o r�so�.ve thes� p�able� with the state by �e co�f�����.on a� a �ul�r �i�m 4o APPIRICAT�Q� FQR 3YAiQ k'ER� -� 5�95 g3A+Q�N - PLAiS OIIa (TABi�D b/6/�3 s ���pl�cs4��,ox� b].�unk is on Page 40m 5� APPLICATS� F� SIt�i PER�T - 7365 R1�sT RIVSR 1i�0�i�7? - SUPSRIO�t OgL C�pA1�tY �TRSL�D 6/b/66' :.�t� �ppliamtion is o�t P$g� 41. 6� S8� R%�WI�+1G QF �iDlt�3t� R�Gtd7�ATI1'�G WATSR 80F�1'�R8: The �din� tca� s�scoa�:d ss�e�aa3x� 1s on pa�ge 4a a ? o �ad�x - a�r spx�T�r i�AS� 6/6/t�6� :�r n RatioY �►as be.n aav�sea to app� �t �e Contse3�1 �ting �ncl �k�e his t�st to the Council ix� p�scro so �aat yau c�asa disc��ss i� with i'fine � ba�ogsaund oan . tYris lo� s�1i� wa�s an Fa�ge�: 75 t,h�o�m�h 81 of tii�a Jt�ne 6th agan�ae if you wis'h f�o bacix� the info�as�ilot� witb yoss o � � �V1di�IF7:� vvWL�LiJ1 RF�iib ii�V �s�Bfila�Aia � ° � �� p �7V0 �' � p o�p �Coatinvied� _": �f: �;� _ So aQAR�% � i►PPSAirB %BaiiTi�'s �l'SS� � s� �9GG= 'MM �s i�� va Pags �3 e T'hss� ea� b� s�iv+�d aud fil�d ss� � Boasd tooac � a�etion at tbi8 �Lae o 9 a SO�LD OF APPSAIS iBBTI� �S ,.TO� �S, 1966= ��lirut�o at'e aa Paq� 440 19te va�cisnoe was reao�dsd, b�t witb �a�!litians aa nvt�i. l0a SVILDIt4ri BQA1iD iBSTi�'s NII�t3TiS, �T[� 8a 19«'i= '19ts ad�t�i ii'� Ort P�qe 45 o T�te Hassa �tHrs no�t re� gsaa�tit�q th� p�rait, b�t ms�ly is appacavi�eg the sost3�atias �oar t.�ia pacopos�d �oaqcsirg 1�o�e�, 11. C01l�ICATIt�B t �a� Ho13y �M�ts Aaeoaiatiaa: Civic C�r: Tlw l�tt�ac o� Psqa 46 is s�tl i-eocp�,anstca�Y a (b) �cse 3�yeess: DsAee at isock� Pa�ck: � lrtt�o� a� Paq� 4� is �lf-eoq�lanatoacy o �Cj Ri�'�l ilerdwCS Aosiqu�►tions �hs lett�ac on Pig� 4� i� seif-eo�planstoary. T� vsoa�noy cststed by thiet s�aiq�ttiao ia vu� appo3�C�e�t,� iu 2t�r #13, Pag� 60 e ta) oli.a La Serd.ac: sslf-ear�l�natovcy. It,a�n #t3, Page 60 e Rea#�ationa �'hs l�ttaqc ott Psga 49 is �is va�aarey alao iaa oaa t�e list ia (�j �eo�a �s: U� of I.o�'�c�e Patks � i�rtt�r on Page 50 ia s�l f-�plaaatary a � i} Kiway�.l,a Clnb: Ve�di� I�e'ltit�ss: T'hs lftl�s ow Paqs 51 is �1 f-�oq�latsa�ary o ig) Nixn��sorta Si�wa�y Depastw�t: S3rd siqniis: �a lett.�ac oa� F�rg�a 52 is salf-eo�plat�a►toarro I woold sugg�st. hoM►r►e�'. ti�st the Co�ncil a�i�ht wia�► to huw tb� Cit,Y Attoor�sy pac� paue a s�olutio�a r�sti�g t� stste to �w qp th� 1�1:ti� dats �aac th�eee a3�gaslao � {l},� BoatB of Beslti►: R�poort: 1Le rapoact �.e ao Paq�s 53 tluco�k 58 o I! ti�� at� a� . it�as yoa wisb to disc�ss, plssse a�v� �ers at tbo �wrting, aad t will tolla+ t�o�h and g�et �'t1�ac �oR,plaaatia� iraMt i�� S�alt�t I�p�etaar. � Y�Gi�C.�� �i�G'�. E�'x?°�L�G �1�, � �� �► � 20 0 19Gb � 8 P m 1e4�, (ct�.��dj 1ii �/ ���`r��i Y�pq.�n� rerr�� I� �1�1�� I� r ( iI Ti�gn+a of Wom�a vc�te�s: Park Propeacty: �he ls�tt� to tia� Mayoac o� Page 59 is e�lf-e�plat�►tosye 12 0 �T D�T� FOR JUL'�f 4, 1966 Cc3t�TCZL 1BSTIL4G: T'he 4th of �uly is oaa t,iie �ir�t 14oa�c3ay of �'uly, a�d thera�fo�o as a legal boli�day is not a legsl c3s�.e fo�c m Coun�il �t9ang o We havo p�esumeci ta a�vatiso soo�e bidse etcv fox �vly 5e 1966` since tbat ia tbe usual �ate that �he Co�t�eil sst� �o repl.ac� ticae �ly 4th meetiaq B�Ce 4 13 q APPOINT1�iTS - G'��B�YT�''�T+S: �°he vaca�cies ate liafi.ed oa Page 60, itz case the Coun+c3l wa�shes �o n�ke �ppointments to thes� Coa�ittaes at this time a 14 0�PO�NTS - CTT7T F.MP�S s T�e appoi.ntment osct Paqe 61 is for the Carw�cii ° s� cos�sent aa� apparoval o 15 o P4ssIBi,R CZiY HAJ� U3S POLICY: �►� CitRy Attos�ey is pattiYtq a possi- ble ci�y 2aait uss� ,polic.ya auci eity equ�,p�meut use policy, ia legal terminolagy�o � 1� do no� laav�a �e finlsl�ed cioc�t at tbis aritidq. � g� will be s�vai�.abl� fo� y�t art t% Co�il meft3�go � 16, TRAF'F°IC t� PIBRC� c� D��O�a T�te Ma.yr� ask�ed tbu� Z place this o�t �he aq�c3a b�ae� of c��laints �2t�� a great d�sl of ttaffie fsvm Higt�v►ao� #65 f,s �pass9.a�g �k�we ts��fi� eig�ael �,t Missisa3,p�i, bY c�oi�g �o�a: fi�ri�s� x�sid��ia]. s�t:t�te a Peachape a aign cai tlse s�xv�c9e $c�ad ca�3.�gr �xoo� �iie �o��wro�i Lo�ge �ahibitiag a ri,�b� twra�► a�►� sa�i���►�r,►�%�g� sol�e �his p�c�b3.e�to 0� paxluapso the Co�na3.1 wa�a.ld w�.a'� �o st��e� ��.s �.fie� �o � S�fa�ty Ca�ittaeo lao POLZCB SSSO� R���a T�� Y�vo� asked �tat this itart be placed w� �ae ��so �[ do �so� Y��:v� �S�g ia� w�i�i�g to sa��wit to �he Co�txe�c�l i� i�� a�e��i� � 18o t�QSIA�RATi� OT' F�S FOR �SS%�G COU�CIL I�ETII�GSt Ott Piqe 62 i� � a� �b� R9,�a:E�ae3,d times syste�a sa�d aisoo a tabulation of Ca��.3. s���� d�i� fi�;is calea�i�c ye�uco as r��ted by fiahe AE�,yoae o 19 o REPORT c�i 1i�L�F S,AL4I'��ARY S�WSR � 61ST ANA tiNYVSRSITYs I do no�t Tca�ve � vr�it� x�pc�� �� �$� w�ritlaaqa b�at �e Co�sultiwg Bngiue�ra �d t�►e Cii�� Et���s� wmuld 3.� �t.o �iiseu�e this with yv�t at the �� V 20 � P068ISL8 AD�Y�'YOL+tA�I. STO�tFt �� TO PYCiC UP D�tAt� � 1�ORTH BDTD OF SYLLVAi9 PAi�K: T'i�r� is ao w��,tt� repo�k o� this sit��s s but lbc o Camsto+�o �d 8� 0 4�r��i o will di.sctitss �his t�it3�t you at the �ee�ti�g o � � ��ta� cs��s� ���€� ��� e��� � °� �t�o �.�� � � pv� 21d FAVRB � SUILD� PSRM=T APF�CATI�: Tbe appiicat� is oa Paqe 63, aad the discvssioa by tiie S�reits a�d Ukilities Snb-eaAatitt�e c�a �u�s 7th � 196b �,s oun P�ge 64, This 2�ss b�s» �dels�►e� gu9,�.e so4e tinw 3�ec�u�e oi t7ae possibility af Coo�► RapiLds paactic3,p�atioao I beli�ve Mtc Q Favre is �aaw tmd�r p�e�au�e to cio sonro��i�rg aba�at his bnildinq e but i� po�8�le, Z wa�aid sugg�s� th�t titis be permitt.�d �o go tlucovgih re�ular C�a�e7ls wit��,d� wouxd b� �h� sune 23 � 1966 Plaaning CooraLs� sion mart i�g aaaci �►�n back �o �&e Ce�c �. oai �'uly 5, 1966 . Z2a HLA.V� - LO►� sPLTTs on P�,ge 658 t,�ae Pla�rii.�+g Caa�nise�.o» xecoma�e�de8 �he lot sp1#.i� �.e �hcav� �n ��.efc� si�de ofc Paye 66o Z'h� neva re:qu�st is� v�, �� r�,�� po��.�n o� P�g� �►6a a�ci 3.� � posaible t�sat the C��.i eould ��: ca� ��,a �,ci� s�►Ra1� wi�iovt� goi.r�� baek thra�yh �11 th� �oa�.��:� ��.�a ��,�,�� ��.s wo�a2� �ppe�x �o t�e svea mo�ce aatis- �ctoay �h� ��;a�e oa�� oa� ���.�3.� ��t�ved m Fiaw�v�ac � if the Cotmcil wis�e�s� ��,� c� be ��f�x+�ei ���3c �o �3ae P�� Caww.tss�o 23 n RSt2t�ST F�R. F1��IE�, R�.3D� �- ,@�LO�X �,Nt�t PA�tKs I�cluded i.0 the �v�lop� �u�,�h, �� sc,�sad� 3.s �t� �aa��sial �cepase�d by the Pa�rks a�ci It�r���s� Tr��o�° �o� s�iia��.s�i�n �uc�gla the Co�aaty ta t't�e Fadersl Gt�ve�'z�� �� �� i�ds �.��.�Ca��t3d oa� fi1�e �r�vtes�o If tl=e Co�Ci.l wi��es to s�b�.i.� '�:�►�,s xc���s� �ax �s � it would talce �ction by ti�m� C�i�, �t �,�s m��i.�t �i r�ic�'►o 24a R�S4LtJ��t�bT �s3��'�AT�TstG �� �'nt�PA�R: Tbe a�sal�t�o� is o� Page �7�, �h� i�r�.d7�a1► �d�.��o� c�� ir,�a� i���ac� 3aa� �t dcsi�ted �s the �eg�l �a�� ��,y �xcr�utc,�a �x,�� 30 � ��56 � 25 � R�S�?I,,UTIO�iT 1�1PPR�� G�21� - CS�,T �� 7t'�e �esolutSoa� oai Pa�ge 68 is faac ��s i�oven�en� of t�abo�e 1tcQaad o 26o RE30LUTa0� TA �ItTTS� FOR �IDS - VAN TRUCKs �e xeaolutf�o� is on Page 69 a°1'�� �To�i.�� �o si�d is a� Pag� 70 � 7�iais ia far �he �ic�l Lf�quo�r sta�e ��qer p We would like to k� tbe atatio� w�oart #�� fi�� L�.qt�o�a>' S$v�8 pr���a�ly Yias f� use by tbe Asaessoac's offic�o a�n �so�,crrr�v o�x� r���rr, FY�tAL PI+i�P+1S ANJa SPBCIFICATIO�!3, sT'R�TS �.366�� (A1��L�i� 2) : 3�� rasoluctiooa is oa� P�ge 71. T�he la�:aacing oau �ais w�s h��.d o� �tu�e 13th m 28 0�SOI.UT3Q�T �RE�R�TiiQ Y+tY1PR4iV81�N3' e�1PPRCyVAL 0�' PLAiAS AL�D SPSCIFICATIO�TS , A� O��Y�G B�S � s�T3 19C6-10: T�he resolutian oa P�rqe 7Z is � aelf-e�la�,aat,o�'g�p �he Ci�j[ E�g3�r wil�. have �e location of the pt�apos�d s�alcexe�� � a�p fc�acc yanuc �speczt3pn at the �eetft�g� m a9 o RFSOLUTIC�.4 ORI�'►RIl'3'G 3J#�'RORT�'��'BjT a APPR�OWA�L 0�' PL�i3 A�TD SF�SCZFICATI�TB e. A�iD ��tA�G S�bs � sss�P#79s �'he r�aoiutiaa� an Puges 73 and 74 is se1.f-ex�l�t�r4 � ti� Y�o�� �:o �oar►►�:x�oace is oa� Paqe 75. R�iGt�Y�R. OOtjNCIL I�TiNG Ac�'i�► COF�PTS —.it� 2Q e 196b • 8 P o M. (Coo�titsu�id� � ,.v..,._..�_.._..___......_.,r...�._.�.._...�..__. 34 o RSSOIX3TIGN G�G PRELIKI�TARY PLABiS AL�D SPSCIFICATICl�f3 -�TRSSTs 1966-2 (ADDB�Di�t 2) :�te resoluti�ou is on Paqs 76, an8 0o�13�a witb tbe s�sq�st of sdiool Diatr� #14, 31. RSSO�IOl� 0[inBRll�(i �ARI�tG ��TS 1966-�a tAD�B� a) :, Th� re8olatiau is an Page 77. 32 o CLAIlss: �he cla3sa �a�a�be�s are oa� P�ge 78. Dst.ail oi the clai�s is in�elvc]ed in tha emv�Iape with the age�da. 33. FsTIMATSS: Tt►o 21st of +�stimstss iB oan Paog� T9e �'be d�tail of t1�e iinsl est�aat�e at tbe battan of Paga 79 3a Pag�ss 80 aa�d 81. . 34v LICS�ISBB: �e licer�ses far your co�si�acatiari as� aa Paqes 82 au� 8�; �be applioatior► fo� R�A's Cl� was retnrn�ecl by Cl�isf MoCauthy toasy� so i� ia na� oa the list, = will have his s�rpooet at tbe mee�ti��g o � � � �J � � THE MINUTBS OF THE REGUZ.Att CAtA+TCiL 1�BTING OF JUNS 6, 1966 . Tue �egular Mseeting of the City Couacil of the City of Fridley was called to ordex by Mayor Kirkham at 8;05 P.M. �tOR.L C.ATd. �ERB PR88SNT: Sarris, Sberid8a, Wright, Samuelsaa, Kirkham �EBS AB3BNT: None APPROVAL OF MRNUTFS, REGULAR CO�DNCIL 1�ETING OF MAY 16, 1966: MOTIO�T by Councilman Sheridan to adopt the MinuCes of the Regular Co�uncil Mesting of May 16, 1966 as aubomitted. Seconded by Couacilman Harris. Upoa a voice vote, there being no aays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. APPBOVAL 0'F MINUTES, 3�CIAL CaUNCIL MEETING_OF MAY 23,__ 1__ 966s MOTION bq Councilman Harri� to adopt Meating of M,ay 23, 1966 ae submitted. Upoa a voice vote, there being no nay carried. the Minutes af Lhe Special Couacil 5ecoaded by Couacilman Samuelson. e, Mayor Kirkham declared the owtivn HISING OF INSUItANCB CONSULTANT (TABIBD �/16J66):_ Mr. David A. Fruen, represeatative of the BacTrm�an--Aadexsoa, Inc., was psesent at�tite Couacil Meeting. The William Peet Company was not represented. Air. Fruen said that the firm af Bachman-Aaderson had juat completed a eurvey for St. Aathoay aad they h�d been very happy with the t�ork of Baci�maa°Andersoa aad he kaew they would be verq happy to give them a good reconsnendaCfon. He said that the headline in their newspaper had beea about their auccess. M,ayor Rirkham asked Mr. Fruen �o tell the co�►�ii 3asc what their firm�wauld do for Ftidley. Mr. Fruea explaiaed that they would make an sudit�of the exiatiag policies, iacluding property, equi�eae aad fixtnres and bring�the values up to date. They would sevie�a the exposures the Cfty faces, and he Baid this was one area that eeeded a qualified fnauraace �xpert'a appra�ch, especially with the new law that makes the City liable. Their services Nou1d. iaclude the development of a$u�gesteci program, artd !n additioa they would. draw ap bid specifications on aa equitable basis, and if the City wi�hed, �aalyae the bids whem ehey did com�e ia. Mayor Kirkham aaked if Bacimsan- Anderaon, inc. vould be eligible for b3dding, and Mr. Fruen,answered that as consultaata, t6ey �aan1� not bid. Counciicaan 3amuelaoa aaked Mr. Fruen haw large the counseling staff of h�a company was. Mr. Fruen said there�was aa uaderwritiag staff of 8 people, aad with clerical and the ealeso�en, there wese 29 office people. Couacilman Wright asked Mr. Fruen if be was aware of the marked diec�epancy in the eatimeted quotatioas.frod the tmo compaaies iateres�ed in �hia proposal. Mr. Fruen said that he was aot, but he would assume that Bachman-Anersoa's vould be the lawer as their compaay ie mainly an agency, aad not atrictly consultaats, ao they are not dependent upon this for tt�eir income. Couacilman Wright aaked if they were also disqua.lified as ItR:GdJ� �Q3Y1'�C3CL i�e�� x II�TG, �iJ� 6, 2�G 6 PAG� 2 • bidding agents in St. Aathony. Mr. Fruen said that thia was carrect, as Chey did not feel i� would be right to bid on apecificatians that they have set up. Cowncilmaa 3amuelson asked i� there had been aa iacreased asvings ia St. Anthony. Mr. Fruea said there had been increased coverage and the premi�mas had been decreased abouC 40�. Councilman Sa�Qlson asked what their annual preoQium had beea be�ore and after t6e aurvey. Mr. Fruen said that the premium had beet� $25,000 annu8llq and af�es the survey, it was $17,000. Couacilman Samaselson asked how many bidders had bid on the program and Mr. Frnen answered, probablp not quiee I0. Cocutcilman Sheridan as[ced if the bidding had besn an the complete program, or on segmen�s. Mr. Fruea said that some companies had bid on the complete progrsm, and othesa had not, and they had saded up �oith thzee policies, oae that covexed a12 property aad liability except for liquor liability which remained aepasate, aad Work�an's Compen�ation which remains eeparate. ASayor Ktrkti.am asked i� the savings effected were due to overlappiag and double coverage, or to competit�ve biddiag. Mr. Fruea asid a certain amaunt was overlapping, but probably the campetitive bidding more ao. Council- maa Harr£s asked if their campany had found fran past experienc� that the savings e£fected would cover the sast of the survey. Mx, Fruen said that Chey have generaliy lowered the cast, and over a£ive or six year period aZmost a�.l of them, as he remembered,.had do�e so, but he could not tell the Council they would lawer their cese, as he did not know the Ci�y's pxogram or what kincl of iasurance was carried. � Mayor Kf�ckham asked if �ir. Yeet or a representative of his compaay were present and t6ere wae no aaewer. • MOTION by Couacilman Harria that the Council contraet with the firm of $achmaa-Aaderaon, Inc., accordiag to the outline in their letter, for a review of the City°a iaaurauce policiea, a�d for the settfag up of a progrsm for competttive bidding, and an ana],ysia npon the canpletion of the bidding. Seconded by Couacilman She.ri�taa. Coancilman Wright said that he thought the Gouncil had discussed having aa analyais made and a recommeada�ioa givea to the Couacil, and thea the Council would decide if they wanCed to aet �his up on a bid basis. He ameaded the motioa to read that the City wauld employ Bachmaa--Aaderaoa, Inc., as per the terma in their lett�r, to make an analyaie and recommendatioa far insurance caverage aad future insuraace planniag aad acqniaitioa. 3econded by Councilmaa Samuelso�.. VOTB on the amenda�ent: Upan a voice vote, there beiag no a;ys, Maqor Rirkl�am declared the motion car�i,ed. VOTB oa tthe motions Upon a voice vote, there being ao asys, Y�ayor Kirkham declared the raotioa carried. CO[dSIDERATIaN OF ORDERING II�''ROVL�NT - ST. 1966 � 1�$TQiM SBWER PO�tTIaN) : Mayor Kixkham atated thae after the public heariag at the laat meetiag, the Coeu►cil kaaws the way the general public wants the project to go. It waa ! brought up that �he petitions agaf.ast the project out�cveighed, by far, tl�e number of people fox the project. REGULAR �OU�?7CTL I��'ZNGS JiTT� fi, 19fsf� FA� 3 • M�Ti�3 by Couuciic�aa Samuelmo�t that the City not order ia the atosm sewer portion of,St. 19b6-1. Secoaded by Couwcilman Rarria. Upoa a voice vote, Couacilman Wright voting naq, Mspor Itirkham declared the motioa carrfed. I�TION bq Coancilman Samue3son to resciad Reaolution �74-Z9G6 which ordered the improvea�ent and fiaal pl.aas aad specifications and estimatee of costa thereo# for 3treet Ymprovement Project ST. 1966-1, on flickory Dr�ve. Secoaded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there beiag ao nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � 3BCdND RSADING OF O�DINANCB AI�:NDING � 56.02 (2): ...`._._......... . Mayor Kirkham asked if there were aap repreaentativea of the Nordquist Slgn Campany, Inc., Brede, Inc., or Naegele Outdoor Advertising Co�pany, Inc., present at the Couacil Meetireg. There was ao aaswer. Se stated that as long as none of the sign.experts are a1� the meetiag, if the Council agrees, they will pass this item until such time a8 the experta are at the meeting. LITTIE LSAGI� LSASE REQUBST (2ABL8D 5/16/66�e Mayar Rirkham aslced the representative of the Little League if they had goae over the propoaed leaae. T'he repr�seatative said that they had done so and had no questions on the leaee itae2f which was fine, iwt tbat the meaeq wss tlae only thing st�ading in the way. fle stated that in everq other suburb that they kaow of, not one of them chargea the Little League for using City • propert�, and he mentioaed the suburbe of Brooklyn Center �hich pays $1, Crystai, Robbin$dale, Golden Valley, Mianetonka, and Richfield. Se aaid that the eatimated cost of a ball diamond is $5,000, eo the I.ittle League would be makiag aa iuveatmeat of $15,400 for three diamcnda. $e eaid that the $700 figure t�iat has �eea mentioned is abaut what it would cost for oae additionai league. E�e alao meat�oned that the Parks and $ecreation Depart- aa�eent will be allawed to use the facilitiea at no cost. The representative t�id the Couacil that Mf.anetonka had figured tbe coet out, ac�d had fouad tbat it would cost t6em $20,004 to put oa tbe same prvgram aa the Little Le�tgue waa doing. Couacilman �arria asked what provisioas would be made, so that boys Would not be chasing balls into the streets. The represeatative explaiaed that all three fields would be feaced. ,The Council discussed the poinCS that t[iis �aill aot be takin� any property sway from City parks if aa agreeronent ia entered . into, ia fact it will be a park, aad that thia will au�ent�the Citq program. I►�0'TI�i by Couacilmaa Harris Chr;t the Council enter into an agreement with the Fridleq Litele League ae a figuze of $l a year. Seconded by Councilman 3heridan. Couacilmaa Rarria ststed that he felt the Cauacil could justii'� this to the people as the Li�tie League fs verq conacieatious in providiag #or boqs. Counc�lmaa Samuelson pointed out tE►at.the figure is not an a@ditional expeaditute fox �he City, sts the City is obligat�d for this m�oneq a1rQ�Y � uader the Urilities Fuad. The City Attorneq pointed out that the law is tha� if the City ie to lease land it izaa to be for a reasonaiile sum, aad t6e Council will have to conclude tbat $I is a reaaonebie aum with t.he facts involved. REG�.A� �QIIi�I��Y, N�'iII1G9 SUIv.�� 6, 1.9�06 PA�:: �a , Cauacilman Wright stated that he did not feel it waa fair to the Parica uad Recreation Depart�ent to say to them that the operation of the LitCle League has to came oat oE their budget. He atated he fe$ls botb are compatib2e aad aot cciaupetitive, but he te1C it was esseatial that the Council doea not eacumber tiie�n with this a�uouat ao that they have less money to work with because the Council chose ta take a loae. He atated he thought the motioa could atfpulate that the mooey was not to coa�e out of the Perks and Becreation budget but either from the General Fuads or next years budget to at leasC cover the cost af interest to t6e City by the.annual figure of $700. Couac.i].maa Barris �:sid that his motion did not mean that tbe Perka aad Recreation budget would be reduced, bat this amount is presentlq being paid for by the Water aad Utility furid, and he meant this to be coatinued. Upoa a vo�ce vote, there being no na�rs, Mayor Ri�kham declared the motioa carried. LIBRAItY SPACL� RENTAL CTABIED S! 16 !�i6) : 1'E�e Citp Manager atated thet he uaderstood Mr. Bruntcaw Was goiag Co submit a propoaal to the Couaci3 for lfbrary spece, through eanveraations �vith 6im d�ring the psst two weeks, but he bad aot received a propog8l ia mriting. MayoY Rirkhasa poiated out to the Council that two proposala have beea received, aae from the Ericksoa Petroleum Corp., nad one trem Moon Piasa. • The Counail looked at a plsn of eb� praposed location of a library iu the Ho2iday Vratlage North. I4DOrTION by Gouacilasen Wright that the City of Fridley coatract a leese mith Ericttson Petroleum Corpoxatioa for approximately 2,260 square feet of librasq $pace at a moathly rental fee of $Z50 for aperiod o# five qears, vith the unders�andin� that the Brickson Petrolecua Corporatioa pravide hea.Ciag, signing provi$ioas as�d d�ranstairs d3splay space. Secoaded by Couacilman Harris. Counci2man Samuelsoa said he would like to kaaw if the Iibrariaa 6ad approved. this plaa. Gouncilman Wright said he had discussed thia wit.h Mrs. �ughea and it wae satisfactory, aad ff the Cout��y decided to take over the library with new funds, the City could get out of the lease. Councilmaa Harris exp2aiaed to the public that they would recefve ten tia�es the apace �or twice the amouat of money. Upoa a votce vote, there being no neya, Mayor Kirlcham declared the motion carri�d. � � Tbe City Manager said that•he had not had time to make t.Iie trip to 3t. Paul in reierence to this lot split. The City Sngineer said that there mere other � poiats the Couucil could look at before St. Paul had to be contacted. He showed tbe Couacil an aerial map of this praperty. The Couacil disctiaeed the possibility of anyone elae wentiag e lat sglit ia rhe fateure, future access, B.BGtli.AR GOUNGLL R�i3,ET".�NG, JiJT�E 6, �.966 PAGB 5 • aafl tbe possi,bil�ty of aa accesa easemeat to provfde a creek crossing for children walkiag to schaol. Z'he Councii felt this could be work,ed out. MOTION by Counciln�an H�arris to grant Lot Sp).it #66-07 to A1 Farsythe � 8oi�s, for the south portion of Lot 5, Block 1, Elt�ell'a Itiverside Heights. Seconded by Couacilman 8amueleon. Upon a voice vote, there beiag a� aays, I�qor Ri=Urhem decl�sed the aiotion carried. . � t�V PUI3LTC �R' S HEFO�T. (TABLED 5/ 16 / b6 : The City Attorney safd that each member of the Couacil has a copy of the report, and if they wish �o tead through it, he would try to aasper any questions. P�0'1'I�i by Cauncilmaa WrighC to receive the Public Exsmiaera report and the memoranduan from the City Attoraey pert�iaing to the Public Buaminer's report. Secoctded by Councilman Sheridaa. Tbe Citq Attorneq poiated out that this would requi�ce e Council policy an ho�oP theq �oished to bandle this. Councilmaa $emuelson asked the City Fiaaager �at private organizatioas used the City Hall or equipment. The City Maaager Iisteci some of the orgaaisatioas t�at have reqaeated the use of the hsll and said that the use af the mach#.aes has beea very minimal, aad the use of tbe ha11 very extensive. Couacilm�an Wright suggeated that siace the receat actions of the Council have been Co reat the quanset hut for $], a . year, aad land to the Lit�Ie League for $1, perhapa Couricil policy could be a fl.,�t $Z far every use o� every giece of equipmeat by tbe public, except for political issues. Couaci].man Harria felt that the addressograph should no� be used by anyoae, snd any nse other �haa by the City is misuae and ahould aot be cor�doaed. He ssid tihat cahea you �aake a copy of something on a machine, you take out the s�ee thic�g you brought fn, but with the addresaograph you sre usiag a ae�rvfce aad t8ks ou� sauaething you did aot caae in with. fle stated that the opinians hr�d be�n asked for becauae af the Addreeeogreph, and they ahould saake sure i� is for the City�s use and ao oue els�a. ,CouncilmAa Wri�ht said hs gex� i� wae xeasonable to eli.miaato the addressogzaph and he v�as ia e�zesmea�. � T6e City Maaager said, tha� for himgel£, he could aee no use for any charges, and no mattez what a party may a8q, it could be considered by same to be political. He 8eated he wouid 2iEke to se� s hard aAd fest rule, preferably no uae oi the machines by anyone, and ��ee for City Hall. Counailman Sheridan su,ggested they act on the motion to recvive the reports and thea discusa �t futthes. Upan a voice vote, there being no naya, Mayor Kirkh� declased tbe moLion carri.ed. MO'1'LON by Couacilmaa Wright tha� no orgaaization be permitted to use City offiae aquipment, suppliee, addreesagraph, City SaZl epace and facilities there�.a without specifia permission fraan the Council. Mr. Frank Liebl, 222 • Mercury Drive, addreased the Council aad said he felt this was ridiculous, as the people waated a ae� Citq H,all they can have meetiags in. Councilmaa Wrfght said he woald amend his motion to pertain �a the present CiCy Hali. i'���i�� CQ?UNCIi i�T�P1G, .ILiT�3E 6, 39�6 �AGE 6 � Ma�or Kirlcham said that he fe2t %f the CQUacil wae making a deciaion, it shozsld be one that will pertain to the future as we11. Councfltaaa Wright said �heq would lrave to Wait aad seQ what the new City Ball hae to ofier. Councilman Samuelsoa asked if rhe decision ot vho could uee the hall could be givea ta the City Manager. Councilmaa Wright said that thie dould pat the Citq Ms►za�er oa the spot, aad if the hall. couZd be ased rwy time it t�aa free, �eopte would be askiag to use it in odd hours and perhaps for church Sund3y morceings. 2he City Mana�er said that so�e of the orgenisetione vho use the CiCy Iia17, the moat could be schedaled further�ahead eo iC could be broteght before the Cauncit. He a2so meneioned that he preferred that the cbaira aat be takea aut, as they:have tried a$S deposit aad the people would return ttte chairs oa weekenda, and they could not be counted right away, p].us the fact that peQ�l� 6ave just come in and taken chaira. It was suggeated thaC tite Citp Manager coul.d be givea the discretion of either saping yes or nn or conenitiaag the Council. Mayor Rirkhem ssid he fel� this �aas aa admiaist�ative th$.ng, and siter the xeports xecetved, together �rith the suggestiona oi the Couacil toaight, the City Manager cQUld daeide c�hat ia ia keeping with their wiehes. The City Msnager �$�a thst sll the. rep�+rt sayss ia tha� they ahould charge, and he would Iike the Couacil tc give him so� guideliaes an tl�e use o£ GYEy Hall. Cauacilman Sheridan aa3d that saae years ago, it was set up so that one member of the Council was actuallq responeible fo� a given group using City Hall oa a given date. It was felt if a Councilman recommended a certain • group, he would know who wouid be responaible for dsm�ge. �ouncil.man Harrfs sa�.d he thought this was e g�od idea, bue that it had not been con��eyed to the ne�ta Council meoabers, aad wondercd i,f thi.s was lack of cama�unic��ioa. Coucicilmaai Sheridan setd tha� this had cane up six or seven yez►ra ago, aad the subj�at had aot beea broughC up ia years. �ION by Councilman Wright to table this item until the next meetl.ag so that the City A�torneq and Citp Maaager caa discc�sa thii aa@ report ta tbe Cauacil recommendiug a policy ehet is legal aad workable. Seconded by Councilmai� Harris. Upon a voice vot+e, there i�eing ao uaqs, Mayor Kirkham decLa�ced t�tie motion carried. APPLYGAT��N FOR SIGN PER�Q,T --5695 B14Ci�lAl�iN P!]RF OIL C�lI'ANY �TAS?� 5/16/66 : A representative of tbe.Pure Oil Caapany explaiaed the aiga they would Iikg to put up. lie explaf,ned that�because the non=accees roads have acquired a corisiderable amou�nt of right-of-way, the sigas caunoC be right on the acceaa aad the traveling public cannot see the sign unlese it is of a high rise biae. T'he sise Lhey would like �aould tie 60' high to be effective from the iaterstate higt�taay. $t would be p2exiglaas, not flashfag, double faced. its four individual letters would be 5x7 mouated on a crassbar for readsbilitq t�ca�se o£ the diatance. Councilman Sheri.daa poiated out that the aign ordinance before the Couacil £o� aeccnd readfng is trying to upgrade t6e sise of signs at certain locationa, and tihe £igure 8iacussed was 100 square fee�, aad this eiga i� 14Q �qexare feet. Coancilman Wright said that as one Couacilmaa, he � kae�w �4e locatian r,ad tt�e structure and had no oppositibn there, bat he opposed ti�e idea of FridZey's skyline being camposed of oil signs sticking up. � itE�A�t COtJI�CT2� 1��TG a 3�JNE 6, 1966 PAGE ? Tbe Gity Attorney said that, as a resideat, he �ou1d object to tlte height • ia �he aei.g�borhood as it �ould ruin the view. The repreaentative pointed out tha� this migbt be better than ia the vindaws of people, and that smalier Ier.�ers would not be via�ble. He xeferred to tbe letter the Council hAd ieceived from the Nardquist 3ign Coa�pamy stetin� tbey felt 100' lic4it au signs was too small. Ma�or Ktrkham aaid that there must be aome fo�naula they could use to lawer and make sinaller so that the whole thing comes into propertion. 14ae repre8entative saf.d that by using a crane they had found thst 60' would give a clear view fran the underg�as. Maqor Kfrkhem sug�eated ths Cauncil listea to the auggestiaz►a of the Association of Outdoor Advertisin� before thaq decide. i+�'�i0A1 by Couacilman Sarris that tih#,a eign app7.icatioa from the Pure OiI f;�pany be tabled until the Counail hae aa opportunit�r ta tg2k to the Outdoor Adverti$ing Companies and decidse what si�ze aad height sigas are to be erected in F�ridleq. .Seconded by CouaciTmBn Sanaueleon. Upoa a voice vote, there being na nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. SECO�TD TtEADING OF 0[tDiNANGB.Ai�NDING CHAPTf:R 56.02 (2); None of tite�eign companfes that were going to discus$ tbia ordinance with the Council were present.at the meetfaig. � MOTiOTd b3r Councilmaa Sheridan to table the aecond reading of an ordivance am�en�ting Chapter 56.02 (2) uatil the aext regular Couacil M�eetiag of June 2Q, 1966. $econded by CouaciZman Sac�elson. Ugon a voice vote, there being no • aape, Mayar �tirkham declared the motion carried. . �CIVIC C�t17�R SITS dFFBR (TABLBD 5/16/66) s The Citq Pianager poiated out that the Plaaaing Commiss�an recc�mmended the Council aot consi,der City iia11 development ia the Commerce Park area. 1�(7.�ION by Councilman Wright that the Couacil concur with the zecvmmendation of-the Placsning Coamission, expzess appreciation to Mr. R�fner for his kind affer aad gratefu2ly declic�e the offer for relacation of City Hall in Commerce Park. Secoaded by Cou�cilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there beiag ao nays, Msyox Kirkham declared the �tioa carried. Mapor Rirkham xead the Planning Cammi�aioa's matioa end Mr. Bergimau's opiaioa to tTae public. Mr. Wiliiam Tonco asiced if aay decisioa had besn made by the Council on the lacation aE ehe City Hall. Mayor Kirkhem aaid that a uaan�oue decisioa at am unofficial r�eeti�g had beea made sa� time ago. Mr. Toaco aaid that there had besa a loC of ta�k and it is ti�me the Cit�r Couacil really chose a site aad said this is it. He pointed out that building costs are goiug up, and have airec,dy increased 9%. OR� ORUINANCS �340 - AI� O�2DINAN(� TO A�N'D THE CITY • P�TIA.1T by Couacilman Semuelsoa �o w aive the readiag, aad edopt Urdinance �340 . amending tbe City Code resonfng Lot 1.0, Block �a, Spriag Brtao�C PArk �M-1 ta �-3A� end Publish. Seconded by Counc�lman Harxis. Upoa a voice vote, there bein� no naye, Mayor Rirkhaw declared the �tion carried. 11P�''f�CATI�T FOR SIQJ PEBMIT - 7365 EA3T RIt1S$ ROAD�8UPSATaR OIL CTABISD S/16/66): MOTI0�1 by Councilmaa Sheridaa ta table thia applicatioa until the next mesting. Seconded by Cauncileaaa 3a�elson. Upoa �-voice vote, the a�otion carried. � • � R�;GU�AIt CQUN�iI. t�TING, 3€TNL� 6, 19bb FZRST READING OF' O�tDII3ANC.L' BEGTJLATiNG WATER SOFTENER IN3TALLATIG�T� 1�AGE 3 Cc�uncilman Harris satd he though� the Plnmbing Inspector was to bE at the tmeeti.a� to explain why the vrdinan�e was being drawn up. The City Manager explained that the ozdiaaace has besn reworded, as it appeared ai t;rst th�t e8g permit had to be reaewed each year. The City Attorney sai� that the plumbing Insp�ector felt tbat cenquali£ied people �ere iaetalling zheae devices, cutting into the plumbia$ syatem and not adequately redoi�ag the connectioas. Thie would eliatiaate the people with no plumbiag experi�ace. Couaciim�aa Harris pointed aut that the home owner cen f,nstall it, and �hig could be aay friead of the home owner probably,,aad,thie will take away any can�rol the Council �aas. The City Attorney said that he did aot knc�� ho�a hard thia e�ould be to admi.niatier. MO'1'IO�I �iy Councilman Hamis to Waive the reading, aad adop� this ardinance upon fir$t reading. Secoaded by Couacilmaa Samuelsoa. Upoa a voice vote,. there being ao nays, Mayor Kirldzam declared the um4tion casried. • � r ,;� Couucilman Harris said tbat he hsd talked to a number of people•and has fouad that this geatleman, Cla�cence J. Belisle, is a very capable peYSOn aad would be a credit to the City. MlOTIOI3 by Council�an H�arris to approve the follawiag appoi.ntoment: NAMB Clareace J. Belisle 509 Mississippi Street N.E. Frfdley, Minaesota, SS421 POSITIaN Buildiag Inapector REPLACES ._._______..— Allen Jecisea Seconded by Couacilaman Seaa�slson. Upon a voice vote, there beiag ao a$ys Mapox Rirkhaa� declared the motion carried. BQARD OF App$A1.S �STING ,��BS -_ MAY 25, 1966: The C3ty P4ana�er read the motion by the Board of Appeals reca,�eadiag that the variance be granted. Couacilmaa Harris asked what type of back yard thie Xot will hsve, as it appears uabaildeble. Mr. Sha� said that thia vill be his o�on home, he show�d the Council a plan and expiained haw he will do it. M+0'PION by Couaci2�aaa Hsrris that the Council concur With the recammendatiaa of the Board of Appeals, and graat the varfeace as reqneated. Seconded bq Couacilmact Iiarxis. Upon a voice vote, there being ao aays, Mayar Kirkhr,m declared Che motion carried. � RFGUi�R C17tJNCiL MEETING, SUNE f�, 1966 StT�LDING B01�RD 1�ETING MII�IUTES - MAY 25, 1966; 1'.'�GE 9 7.'be Citq Manager sho�oed tbe plan for the garages to the Council. Councilmaa Samue3soa explafned the actiott of the Building Board aad their recaa�aeadation for approval. The Council. discussed a future road eud whether there would be rovm for it, and the finish of the exteYiors of the gara,ges. MOF!'IOqJ by Gouacilman WrighC to coacur with the recommieadation of the Building $aard snd graat the perait with tbe etipulation that the south ead face is to be brictc, and the narCh and east walls (all exposed concrete block) to be deeorated block, stucco, or brick. Secoaded bq Councilmaa Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no aays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Lates in the meeting applicaat Mr. Steve Hawryah was preaent and discussed thia further with the Couacil. He pointed out that to match the expeasive briek he had nsed would be prohibiCive as the price of brick has gone up, aud he coald match the color of the stucco to the brick inatead. Councilmaa Harris asked if it could be brick part way up as nothiag looks worse than , wet stucco. Mr. Sawrysh said that thie aould aot eolve the problem, and that he t�as a blacktop suxface. Mayor Kirkhaaa said he thought the garages �ere a big imgroveament . � MOTZdN by Couacilman Wright to reconaider hia previous motion and aatend it deieting the words "eouth ea�d face is to be brick'• and repiace it with "south ead faee ia to be stucco". Seconded by Councilman Satcuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being ao aaqs, Mayor Rizkham decl.ared the motion c�rried. The Ci�y Mana�er read the Bailding Board's recomo�endatioa ttsat the Buildiag Permit be graated, aad the Council looked at the plana. Cmm�cilman 3amuelsos said that these were aicely done plans aad Chat thia buildiag wi11 be an as$et to the Unity Hospital area. MOTION by Councilmaa Harria to concur with ti�e recommeadatfon of the Bui2ding Board and grant the Bnildiag Permit as reQaested. S��onded by Conacila�an Wright. Upon a voice vote, there being ao aays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motioe� aarried. M.ANNING C04�iISSIOIT 1�8TING MINUTES OF .MAY 26. l96b�, I�3TION by Councilmaa flazris to receive and itle the minutes of the Plaaaing Canmiss3on 1Keeting of Map 26, 1966. Seconded by Councilmaa Sberidan. IIpoa a voice vote, there beiag no nays, M�qor JRiskham declared tbe m�tion carried. • �EGUi.AR COUNCIL 1�ETi�IG, .�iT� b, I96o • PARK3 AND RECREATI0�1 Ct�2I3Si0N 1�STING MINUTES OF MAY I6, 1966; PAGE IO The City Manager reminded the Counci]. that the a�oney received for the sale of granular material from Locke Paxk had beea put ia truet. Couacilman H,arr�a said that he would litce to have the Park and Recreation Deparrmeat tell the Couacil wkat they toill uee the money for. 1�OTYON by Councilmaa Wright to release the money received from the anle o# graaular n�aterial in Locke Perk Co ttee Parka and 8ecreation Commiasion budget for the purpose of land acquisitioa. Seconded by CounciZman Samuelson. Upon s voice vote, there beiag no aays, Mayor Rirkham declared the motion carried. H�TIO�TT by Couacilmaa Sherf.d�n to receive aad file the PaYks aad Recreation Commioaion Meeting �4iautee of I�1ay lb, 1966. The motion.waa seconded aad upon a voice vote, there being nv aays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion csrzied: PAR�CS AND BBCREATION C�I3SION t�BTING MINiJTES OF MAY 23, 196b: ._..... ... ... I�dTiON by Councilmaa 8heridan to receive aad file the Parica snd Recreation Coa�mission Ateeking Minutes of Map Z3, 1966. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, t�ere beiag no nays, Mayor Kirkhem declared tbe motl.oa csrried. ` • C�N'tCATi�I3: CO�iUNICATI� - �NDBICRS0�1, DO'[JBI$ BUNGALOWS: r r r �..�....�r Cvuncilman Wright revisaed the history af the five double bangalaas {oae bad beea�removed) oa the north�eat corner of 5bt6 Aveaue aad 6tb Street. � They �ere �ved iato Fridley ia s substandard coaditioa fraot Cols�mbia Heights, �heze they had been coademaed, before Fridleq bad.a moving wrdfnance. Se explafaed thaL throagb acti+o� ia court there was a bill of particulara oa each buildiag which the aeW aw�er Mr. flendrickaoa agreed to do. He ssid tbat 1�: 8endricksoa has a�aured him that, if the Council permitted 2 or 3 uniCS to be occupied du�rtag the coscpletioa of the othera., und tben 6sve the occupants a�ove into the completed units, he would agree to put ia off-strest parkiag, sodding, and eeparation of the. houaes. Couacilman Wright stated it had be�n his opinian tbat the Council might aiscuss this, bat Ct�at reaidents have called t�ie atrentian to the�fact that corners are beiag cut, and that the work is not being doae up to the standarda asked. He said that a aumber of aeighbor- iag picoperty owners were here to discuss this with tbe Council. Mr. Bloom, a property awner li.ving across the street from these bwagalaws, aaid that aothiag hae been doae about removfag Che roofiag aad inetalling new roofing, nothing has beea do4e sbout adeqc�atelp snpportiag the center be+�m. a�d theq l�av� put plywood ov.er the floor tile without exsmining the sub-fZoor. The pYemises are littexed and ov,ergrcwn �oith weeds. • The Cfty Mansger eaid that the ho�es had been poated Monda�, and at that time they said they were juat moving fuxaiture in. The City Maaager aaid he RE�F3t� ��iU�d���. T�E�3�, :3�.Jl�i�? 6, 1.96E PAGE Ii • had talked to the ectiag Building Inepector w6o preferred that the people nat be ia �he homes. Mr. Bloam said thaC people have moved into 5600-6th Street. Mx. Bloom said that the door had been red Cagged "No occupancy until fixed and inspected", the door had been reuioved aad a new door, with- out the tag put oc� and the buagalow rented. He stated thaC every year these propertiea get worse aad the neighbors would like to see Chem vacated, fixed aad inapected. Couacilman Wright stated that he wae in sympathy with the residents. Ae said there had been same atarginal evidence that the new owner was going to operate ib bet�er fait� than the previous awners, 6e would like to give him a c�ance to show �hat he can do. He said that the Cfty cannot get rid of these properties as they can be fixed to code, and the awaer had aasured bim by phone that he would have the required repairs plus additional improve�eats done by July 31at. A vititor to the Couacil Me�tiag said that he had lived ia thie aeighborhood for 12 year8, but after tbe tornado, hia home wae condemned and he bui1C in Blaine. He would liice to rebuild ia this ueigbborhood, but not next to a shack. Cowncilman Wright said that except �or theae housea, this is a good lookiag neighborhood, and the people take pride in keeping it nice. Councilman Satnuel$on said that thia prohlem hss been goiag on for two years, �,nd the only way to solve it seems to be to evice everyoae and fix them up. Councilman Harri� said it would be eafer for the people if they moved out. The Council realized it would be a hardehip on the Cenants, butit aeems tne only aolution. • M0�1'tON by Councilman Wright to isaue a condemnation for living notice agsinat �he progerties from 5600 to 5620 - 6th Street Northeaat (evea side af the strett� uatil they are 1009; up to code ae specified in the Hazardous Structure Notice oa each atructure, and they are not to be inhabited until they are up to code and inapected and approved ae ap to code in compliance �oith those inseructioas. Seconded hy Counci2.man Rarris. Upon a:�oice vote, thete beiag no aaye, Msyor Rirkham declared the motioa carried. COl�1NIGATI�1: gARRIS - CIVIC CEN1ERs Councilcaan Harria said tha� he hae prepared a short letter, not done in aay aaanner to diecredit the xepoxt received at the laet Council Megting from Counail�n 3beridan and WrighC, but becauae a Iot of queatioas have beea gaked of him as to its authenticity �nd the use of the various figures and �heir justification. He has made a cost estimate i�nvol�.in� the tmo si.tes, which �aould also have applied to the Hafner site, except for the asaessments. He explatned thaC all coets ahawa ia the report, as in the previous Sheridan - Wright repor�, contain not only esCimates, but assumptions. MOTION by Councilmete Harria to receive this communication. Seconded by Councilmaa Sheridan. Councilman Hazria aaid that he would answer queationa if there wa3 aaq point that needed clar3fication. Mayor Kirkham asked him to eummariae hia repoxt. • Councilman Harria aaid that Che Council had engaged Saul Smiley and AseociA tea REGULt�R COUNCII, 1�ST�TG, .T[J�d� 6, ? 966 PAGE 12 • to psepare pZans for the Loctce Park si�e because there was relaCive merit aud ce�ctain cost factora invoZved that could ahow a aubstantial saviags ovex t�is particular aite. ge eaid that he has indicated ia thia report that the vslue anelysie of oae or more sites ie a couiplex procesa, aad he hss aamed some of the other facts_tq be considered, such as; The eiae o£ the relative sites, their ac�essability, 2ocation, deairability of the site for other uses, aeethetics� cvmpatibility of the City Ha11 with aurroundiag land uses, and tbe relative cost of developing ehe sitee Thie brought up thre8 points whfch he liated. (!.) There are advauteges aad di�advantagea to each oi the sites propoaed. (2) Council should weigb these factora end make its decision based oa its beat judgment as to �ahich site will be best for the City as a whole; both nora and ia the future, aad should nat be unduly iafluenced bq indi�.idual property ownera or busineas fnterests �ho have a vested iaterest ia the detexaiination. (3) All sites �ohich are inadequate shauld be elimiaated. Couticilman Wsight asked hfa� how he arrived at No. 23 ia his report which was a figure of $165,000 for tax revenue on preaeat site. Councilcaan Harris explained that Cteis particuiar figure �as Aa actuarial repoYt done by a aervice that projecCS tax figwres and tax incaaes for � psrticalar piece of property, and that the figure was based ou 30 qears, aa aap other t��ildiag bufle oa this site would last 30 years. Councilman Wright said he had ao questiona about the dasation of the bnild�.ag, but that you do not exCend figures ba�ed oA a�aumptfons into the fature. if this ia to be mult�plied by 30 yearg, the otber figures should be upp¢d 30 yeaza. • Conncilm$a H�srsia said that it o�ould not seem right that aay construction built oa this site would only pay ts�see for five years, ead the other figures a�e ext�nded for aa inde#inite period of time. The assumptioa that this site would not briag taxes longer than five years would be con€us3ag tbe issue. CounciZman Wright eaid if they �isb Co consider �he life of a building, they could do t�ie aad incZude the other aaauel costs to tbeir report aad make the reports comparable, Cauncilman Harris said there rsere certain othes cons�deretian� which could hsve been given ia tbe reporti, such as canaparing the relative value of tbe two atrueturee that bave beea propos�d aad plauaed, fie gave the useable�area differer2..^e ia the two propo�sed buildings, aad said he �elt the improved equare footage for use in the new build3ag ahould be conaidered, also the fact that the ald building �a3.11 have seatcix�g apace for 9$ in tHe Couacil chamber aad 48 in �he Court chactber, whezeas, the ne�t building as proposed by Saul Smiley wi11 seat 140 iA the Council roonc and i40 in the Court room. Ae eaid that a person could get into a very leugCby aad d�batable repart, and pointed out again that his report waa based on cost, and that he had utilized the figures froai the Wright-Sheridan report based on the loss of iaves�eat, coat of construction an this aite, Coasr,rczeef.on and semodeling of this pasticu2ar atrueture the Couacil ia preeen�ly �n, Isndscaping, coastxuction of new Fire aad Po�ice atructure, land and building equipment. The only exceptions were figure �1 cost of additional land at the present site and ti►e tax revenue on preaent aite, and even if there was not agYeeffieat with the fi�urea, �here still seema to be a difference in de4:ercaf.ning ttae total cost wh�.ch is one of the relative me�cits the final decioian has to be based oa. Councilmen Wright said that nei�:&er proposal • ws� �he laat word, bu� he felt their previoua report wae much more true than the one before the Council. VOTB upon Che motion to receive the report; Upoa a voice vote, there beiag ao.nays, Mayar Kirkham declared tbe motion carried. RLGiTIAR CO�TTNCI� ME�TING, 3Y� 6, 1966 • CON�JNICAT��i: FSDBRAL AV�ATIaN AGffi�TCYs NO?ICE OF COLYSTBUCTI�i: PAGE 13 MOTTON by CounciL�eaa Samuelson t� receive the coo�nfcatiaa frcm the Federal Aviatioa A�eacy aud have it posted oa the bulletin board for amy interesCed perty. The motioa was aeconded, aad upon a voice vote, there beiag no naya, Mayor Sirkham declared the matiQCt csrried. CO�t[fi1ZCATI(AY: INSUBANCB CU�IiTII:K: HOBPITALIZATION RA183: The City M$nager explained that the medical rates �oill be reduced by 5% ead 6e Quuted the costo� increaaiag the hospitalisation plan if the Council were intereeted in doing this. Councilmaa W=ight aaked the City Manager if b� caeld poll the employeea as to vhether they waated thfs. The City Manager said Chat tbia wonld be a necessary step, but he did aot want to do so unleae the Council felt they c�aated to do this. Gouncilaran Harrfs auggeated this be referred to Bact�an-Anderson for their opiaion oa what they have done in other comEaunities. MOTI�1 by Couacilman Harris to refer to the new conaultUat,Bacimnan-Andersoa. Seconded by Couacilmaa Sheridaa, and upon a voice vote, there bein� ao naya, Mayor Rirkham dealared t6e motion carried. STATB P?.ANNING aFFIt�B: NOTICE OF �ARING: Y�'iTtRJ by Cowicilmao Wright to receive the Notice of Public flearing from . the St�te Planning Officer and thaC the Admiaistratiou obtain a copy of the propo$ed rulea and regulatioae. Seconded by Councilman Sarris. Upoa a voice voCe� there being u�o nays, Mayor Kirkhew declared the motioa carried. �GATIOLi: S18WA8T: GAIf3VTBW PLAT SEWERs T6e City Msnager stated that be had talked to the Sealth InspecCor, aad was advieed t6at before the Health Iusspector could make a reco�m�aendatioa, be wontld have to liave more iaformation from Mr. Stewast, ao the Couacil could 6ave the GYty Mansger adviee Mr. 3tewart that if he wants tbi8 considered, he ehaul8 cantact tite Health Iaspector. Couacilmaa Wsight atated that it was his balief t6at it was a firm City policy aot to allo�o� septic Caaka unles� there is no ordin�ry sewage �exvice available and he aetaed the City 8ngi,neeY if it ie poeaible ta geC reparta on conceivably affected wells i.n the neighborho�d. The.Ci�y Manager said thct the Heaith Inspector couid pravide this infortnat�.on �hrough soil testin�. MOTIO�i1 by Gouncilman Sheridan to receive the coaimunica�cion from Ntr. Wayne A. Si:e�,iarC aud refer thi� item to the Health Inspector and the Bngineeriag D�partmeat: Seconded bq Councilman S�muelsoa. Upon a voice vote, there being no nay�, Maya ICirkham declared the moeion carried. RBSOLUTION �8Q-1.966 TgAT � (�OtfT1TY �PAY PRESENT s ANt3KA COUN1'Y - RESOI,UTION RE , MOTI�J by Councilman 3hexidaa to receive the communicatioa froan Aaoka County. $ecoaded by Councilman Harris. Upoa a voice vote, Chere bei.ng ao nays, Mayor ICirlEhan declared the motcion carried. REGiILA�S C+4UTZCIL Y�TiPiG, 3UN� b, I96G PA(� 14 • The Fiaance Director poiated out that if the Countq is oot going tu pay ti�e aaseaemeats, the City will have to. Iie stated that tbe Couatq has beea bi�ied oa the psoperty that wa$ the ald Boy Sccu� Camp. The City Manager atated that perhaps they will agree to pay them, as their resolutian mentions siivwiag uni:sual or particular circumstancea whq the Cauaty should pay, and bein� that the roll hae been spread, they may agree to it. A Councilman asked why the prior owner haS aot paid the asaessment, and the Finance Director aaid that they could not aad this waa ttie reaaon they had given ap the property. Couacilmaa Sheridaa aaid that perh�ape the Council ahould pase a.resolution reqaestiag tbat in aIl future acquiaitioa bq the Couatjr for park purpoaes, the City of Fridley be part of the condemaatfon actioa agaiast a praperty otimer, aa the City has a veated intereat as far as assesameats are conceraed. Tbe City At�orneq eold of the same situatioa on a giece of property that the City of Minaeapolis hae acquired, and they take the position that because the Cftq ot FridZey cculd aot asaess them origiaally, they do not have to paq a balence of an existiag special asaeesment, and tbe City Attorney said he did ao� think this waa correce aad was arguing with them that it is entirely different if the City af Mianeapolis at�ns property originallq, and the City of k'ridley atte�apts to assess, tf� f.i theq purcbase property knawing that there are Special Asse�sarenta on the property, and the same ahauld agply to the County of Anoka unlesa the Board feela that for some policy reaeon it is different, but he fee].s the factua! aad legal situation is ideatica:. Councilmaa $her�dan asked the City Attormey if it would help bis poeFition to have a resolntion. 3'ite City Manager euggested that the Council have the Ci�y At�orney draw a resolution that �he Council policy is (1) TEiat the County pay the assesement that is alieady levied. (2) Whea tbey purchase propesty they are obligated to pay off �he asaeasments. Councilmaa S�eridan said that if that fails for ady reasoa ia the Courts, ehere is the a2terna��.v� af the �urnabou� Solution, but he wouldn'C use that phraae. Councilman 3amuelson eaid that someone may want a shopping area ia Fridley at eome fature date, and coulci saq, it is County property aad �e do not want to pay the taxes. Cousicilman Samuelson asked the City Finance Director what the taxes were against this parcel of pYOgerty, aad the City Finsnce Director anawered that he was not sure, but it wae not a great amaaat. Z"6e Council discussed i.ncorparat3ng the amount inta the Reselution. 1�ZZON bq Councilman 3her�dan that Resolutioa �80-I961� stating that the Countq pay the asseasmeat that ie already levied and �hat when they purchase property, they aYe oblignted to pay off th� aeaeesmeats. Secoaded bq Councilman Samuelsoa. Upoa a vofce vote, there beiag no nays, Mayvr Rirk�am declared the motion carried. CO�iUNICATIE�IJ: AETAIA LIFE - GRdUP POI,ICYt 1�tOTiON hy Couacilman Wright to receive aad file the commuaication from Aetaa Life Insusance Company. Secoaded by Councilmaa Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there bein� no naqs, Mayor Kirkhaut declared the moti.on carried. � CO[�ItJNICATIdN: DAI.BERG BITILDERS: 3P�CIAL A3SESSI�•NTS: The City Manager aeid that the Ci�y haa neyer had good gnccess with re-spreadin� asaessmenta an plate. Mayex Rirk6�ea seid that thia idea aeeda developia�, RfiGiTLAlt CfiUNCiL i�ETI13G, JiTi4E 6, 1966 PAGS 15 • aad he vc�uld be ia sympathy �ith the reqaeat. Couacilmsn Sheridan referred to the golicy in the years back wttere the City did aot feel in a position to assist develogers by giving them ntilities inet:lled apread over ZQ yeara, vhich could jeopardize Cise CiCy°s mbility to sell b�ds. Ee stated that tl� developesa bave fallaaed this policy sfnce then and he doea aot feel it aouid be f�is for tiie Couacil ta change no�o. The Citq Finaace Director expl�ined that there axe 27 Iots in the eubdivision. 15 of the Iots �ere served by anather project before it �aa platted and werr�rr apread over a 20 yeAx period. 1'i�ere are 12 lots �rith s one year spread. Dalberg c�aas eleven lota, 1 or 2�aay be paid in full. H�e eaplained that perm�utant bonda have been sold for sewer aad watez, and tbeae were sold witls the expecCatioa that co2lectioa would caue in one year, although there o�ould be t�o problew here as there hes been a large prepayment. He stated that t�hea the City has do�e thia befare in Marion Hills aad Edgewater Gard�as, people have b�en hurt eech time as they thoughe the asseasments vere paid. Counci].man 3iaeridan oaid that whea Dalberg requeeted later�tls, 1 year as$essments bad beea specified. . MaTiON by Couacilm8a Sheridan to deny the reqneat of Dalbezg Buildera, Inc. 8econded by Harria, based aot on mistrust of Dalbergfs abilitiy to pay the�, but haaed on prior experience witb one year asseasmeats oa plats. IIpoa a voice vote, there being no aays, �tayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. SI�38t�NCY OBDINANCE #341 • Cf�i[iNiCATIQ�T: C�iSTOCR - WSLL i�4: • T6e City l�aaager read the coat for the repair of the pump iu �1e11 ;�4, ead satd tbat this a�ight aeed aa emergencq ordiaaace. Coancil�san Wright ask,ed if tbi� problem ie one that vill �ceoccur aa the other pumps, and the Coaaulting $ngineer expiained that the worst coadieioa in t6e field �s riiell �4 as it receivea Che adaximuin pumping influence. fle etated titat tihe other wells have beea checked out, two of them will not create a�r problen aad the oae to the soutb.ia removed from the ia�lnence of the other three. I�0►PIOQt by Councilmaa Harris to adopt Bmergeacy Ordiaance �34I co�eriag the eapenditure of fubde 8ad to iastruct Comstock aad Davis to ask,e repairs oa We11 #4► accordtag to t�eir proposal. Secaaded by Cc+�acilasa SheYldaa. Up� a roll call vote, Rirkham, 8srris, Sheridaa, Wrigbt, Saaaelson voting aye, there being no nays, i�ayor Rirkba�a declared the motioa carried. C�fiCATION: F`�IDIBY BANR; CIVIC �: M4?ION by Coaacilmaa Snmuelaoa to rece3ve sud file Che coa�unicatioa from the Fridley Baak. Seconded by Coua�ilman Harris. IIpoa a voice vote, therr beiug ao nays, 1�Sayor Rirkham dec2ared the motion earried: Cau�ucilman Wright aaked that the public be informed as to the nature of the letter, and CouaciLean Sheridan revfewed the �sseace of t6e letter mbich stated their reasons for �anting to keep City Hall locsted vhere it is. • • REGUi.A�L �(}U13CIi, �TY11G9 JiTPIE 6, 1966 CO�tIJNICATi�T : RATTEY - IAT SPLIT: PAGE 16 Tbe City Manager revieved ti�e previous Council'a action. �e Council had a qusstioa on jnst vhich way the 10� vould be split and Mr. B.atleq Nae noe at the �eeting. I�'1'tON hy Causcilmsa 8�srria ta table tbis reqneated lot split until the aext regalar M�eetiag of Jane 20, 2966, aad that Mr. Betley be asked to be ia att��d�nce. Seconded by Ca�u►cilma�n Wright. Dpon a voice vote, Chere being no �aya, Mayor Rirkham declared tise motion carried. BIDS,� 3T. 1966-4, SCHBDUI.� A LOPSNED NOaQ, JUNS 6, 1966): tho City Manager reed the foiloviag bide aad Lhe City $ngineas'e report sCatin�g tbat the lae�est bid by C: S. McCrossan, Iac. f.n tbe amo�snt of $12fl,422.4� vaa $l8,24.9.07 less than tbe figuree lieted ia the preliminarq rtpox't: P�118�8 BID D�P06IT Alexander Coastruction Co. Bid Bond, Seaboard 4641 8i.araatha Avenue Surety Co. 5� of Mianeapolis, Minaesota Bid Dunkley 8urfaciag Co. Sid Bond� 3756 Gr�yd Street N.E. Unized paci£ic Ina. Minaeapol.is, Mianesota Ct�. , 5� of Bid flennepia Black Toppiug Co. Bid Boad, 0. S. P.O. 2675 Fidelity & Guaraaty New Bsighton, Mian. Co., 5� of Bid C. S. i�cCroaean, Inc. Bid Boad, United So� 322, Saute 2 Bondiag Ins. Co. Osseo, Mianesota 5� of Bid. BASS BID $13�,651.53 $127,716.70 $136,773.44 $iao,�2Z.� C�P?.BTION DATB As $pecified 100 Daqa Oct. 15, 1966 Qct. 15, 1966 � 120 Cal. Days �0►1'�OR by Councilmaa Sbesidan to receive the rsport of the City Bngiaees aced uvas�d tbe coa�tract for Stre�t Improvemeat ProjecC St. 1966-4, Schedule A, to C. S. HcCrosaan, Inc., in the am�uat of $120,422.�44►. 8ecoaded by Coun�cil- man Saa��elsoa. Upon a voice vote, tlsere being na nays, Mayor Rirkhsm declared the t�otioa carried. BLA�GK 1�f�' I1J FR�IQT � LaT 12 �] 66-'•: AV8P1ilS N�T�3T WBS� OF MCRINTSYs Couttcilmru� Sheridaa aaid ttsat he reeommenda that a te�pporary blocktap street an�d roll ap curb be coastructed up to lot 12 oa 66tb Aveane �est of McRialey St�eet under the present project. He explained theC originally the plaa wsa �or curb aad blacktop to 2ot 13, Ieaving lot 12 unsurfaced. 8e said that tbis cam be aeaes8ed as it was iacluded in the hearings originally. � 1�OTIOBi by Couucilmaa Sheridan that up to lot 12 oa 6b� Avenue west of M�cKl,aley. Street be blacktopged mith a rolled up curb uader Cha present project. 8ecoaded by Councilman Hazris. Upon a voice vote, t6ere being no aays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motioa carried. R�:GTJF.l�R GQiTi�CIL g1�STINIIG, .gUliiL� b, 1966 PAGE 17 • BID`$ ST. 1966-5 (O�D N00[Z, JtR�B 6, 196bZ t Th� C�ty Manager read the fcllawing bids and the Cc�saltiag Eagiaeers report that the bid Qf the Bartc,a Contracting Co. vas $12,040 1asc� than the pselimiaery reports. • PLAlIIiOLD� BiD Stk�13TY Lt� StA�t BID C�lPTBTi�T TII� • • Bareoa Coa�rrzctiug Bid Bond Osaeo Ts�av�lers Miriaeaota, 55369 5�, of bid $114,138.80 Victos Carieoa b Soa Bid Bond 2246 Bdgewood�Avenue Universal Surety Co. $128,992.00 Miaaeapolie,�.Minn.,55426 S% o# Bid Ashbacb Conatruction Co. Bid Bond � 1910 We�t Co. Bd. C Federal Ia�. Co. $I35,000.40 St. Yaal, Mian., 55113 5� of Bid 60 Cal. D�ys 80 CaL Daits 120 Cal . D:�ys �oodrich Coastseictica Co. Sid Bond 241 - 18th Ave. So. pianat Ias. Co. $120,50A.40 60 Cal Deys Hopk�,as, Miattesara 59� af B�d MOTI�OIQ by Co�cilmaa Bartia to award the contract ior Strest Improv�ent Psoject 1966-5 to Barton Coatracting in the �►ouat of $114,i38.80. Seconded by Cauncilacin Samuelsoo. Upon a voice vote, there beiag no naye, Mayor Ki,rkham declared the motion carried. BUI�II�TG PBI�MIT APP?,ICATIO�I A14D VABIANCE 405 57T8, P� N.8. , A�O�T s Tbe City Maaager poiated out that this was a 40' lot, aad if the Couc►ail Nished iC could go to the Soard of Appeais, bue this t►ad been a tornado damaged home, and they may wiah to follo�a� the policy t6et thsy had after the tornado in aach cesea. Couacilman Wrigbt aaid that it had been the Couucil�a policy after the tornado that as loag aa the recoastsuction was up to codo, theq would not reQuire the rebeiilder to acquire additioaal land just becauee the ordiaaace had tightened up betweea the time the house was oti�iasllq built and the time he waated to rebuild. it, and he ielt it �aould be fair and proper to tske action uader the pre-exiatiag tornad� policy and grant the peranit . � 1�?I�I by Councilm�sa Wright that the Buildiag Permit and Varience requested bq 8obert Amborn, 4�05 - Sith Plaae Nozti�east be granCed. 3ecoaded by Councilmsn Serris. Couaailman Harria aeked Mr. Ambora if bis hon�e wi11 be wider t6aa it pas be�are. Counciima�n Wright aet�ced if !ie had a sk�etch. Mr. Amlwra explsiaed that he did not have a skretchs bat that the let wae 40� wide aad the house mfl�. be 26�41�on a deep lot with a street on both sides. fle was asked if t6e eet bactc would be the same aei before, and he aasovered Cbat they vill make it the same although iC will be all new and aot aet on the old foundation. �EGUi�'ti Ct�UIdCiI, �,��atG, JiJI� 6, 19�i6 PA� 18 • Up�n a voice vote, Chere be3ng.c�o naya, M�oyor Rirkham deciared the motion carried. Couucilmaa Wright s�id that for the record it should be aoted tba� this ia a s�ecial circwaetsace, aad the Conncil is apC eacouraging buildiag on 40' lots. C� • AP'PLIGAI'��I FOR SIG1� PS&�IT - BRICKSO�T PBTROLBtkt CQ�PANY: Couacilm�ea Wright said that the compeay bad cal2ed him to explain thst theq wa�dezstood that the Council hac� gi�rea verbal approval to the signa, bat aa theae are epecially fabricnted signa, they are naoQ seokiag final approval. The Couacil looked at the aign plans. . IY102'gON by C�tncil.man Wright foY iinal approval of ttle arch sigas, and the signa oa the 8outb wali o£ the buil@iag as drawa. The motioa was seconded and upott a voice vote, there being no naya, Maqor Rirk6am declared the aatioa catried. After further diacussian, Couacilman Wright ameaded hie motion Co say "provided one of the aigas on the aouth �aail indicate the preseace of tbe Fridley Librarq". The aaseacl�eat waa seconded, and upon a voice vote, t6e smeac�meat carried. �C8�8 ._.,.__.._. Couacilmer► Wright r�equested a 10 minute recesa at this time, 5 minutee for a brie� break oad 5 miaute4 for a diecuseion with the attoraey for Mr. and Mrs. I�set�aaker. The Councii Ms+etiag recoavened at 12: XOA T.H. �47 �CTI0�T3 - NW A� SW QIIAD�ANT8 AT � PTI S�T AND D�CBIBRAT�,QV I.At�E AND SAS@�B�NT T�aUGH Z�OyT PLAZAt ' ^,�� � _._.� �, r�,_ � ���," Couuei].mea Sartria stated that on the norti�est quadrant througb the �lly � Shopping Center, iti was hi$ w=dorstaading ia the diacuasion with the Sta� Si�hmaq Departc�ent that they would not allaa_the sbut off ot t�e sesvice road onto 24is$issippi Street s�ithou� a permaaent tqpe ease�ent to allo� the public to get onto M�saiesippi Street bp the proposed plan tt�eg had aC the weat side (rear) of the aerv e a�r�� .������ted that in converaatione�' wfth differeat Hol?.y merchantcs,��y e to have this easement go tbrough their property iti return for the deceleration laae inCo Hoily Ceater, aad if it was the Coancil°s wishe$ to go ahead dith thia, Le would matce a motion ehnt the Administratioa meat with Mr. I.evy Co work thi� out. The Citg Munager stated that he had talked to Mr. Levy before, aud he had stated that as i:►r ns he was concerned he saw no problema witb this, but be did not waat to talic te hi8 mor��a�e comp�ay until the Council lk�d officially ���1� approved that particular ali�ammeat. ��� MOTION by Councilman Sarris thattize Admiafatration contact Mr. Levy at 8olly \ S" Center to ses what type of e pesmeaeat eaeea►eat situatioa could be arraaged /�� � on �he plaa agreed upaa by the Council and the Holi. . ec ���' bq Couacil�aaa Wright. Upon a voice vote, there being no naya, Maqar Kirkha� deElared the motioa carri�d, �ni,� Oa the Southwest quadrant, Councilman Wright stated that the Couacil has not ��� had aa eatensive a diecussioa vith the land aaaers. � said that the slip-on �� ;`r'' REGUI.AR CtitiNCTL I�ETiT3G, .iUNE 6, 196b PAGE 19 , ramp south of Mississippi is an at�ractive feature to the affected resideate of Sylvan Si11s, aud by and large, aot unattractive to all the busiaeases in Rice plaza, the Dairy queen, the atation and church. MOTION by Councilmaa Wright to direct the Adminiatratioa tn proceed �ith negotiatioas for the acquiaitioa of neceseary land easemeata for the piaaned roating of the southwest quadraat of T.H. �'47 and Misaieaippi Street. Seaoaded by Councilman 3amueisoa. Upoa a voice vote, there being no aays, Mayor Kirkhaw declared the motioa carried. Councilman Sarris said that he feels there wi11 be some coata involved ia tbis particular traasfer as it will not be swap for saap evea. He aaked the City Manager har sooa he thaught he could coatact the partiea involved aad come back to the Council with a'price. The City Maaager said thet he �ould have to get at least os�e appraiaal, and that he vould get in touch with Mr. LaVine the next day. ge said that Mr. LaVine is aware of what the City is iaterested in. Coaacilamnn HaYria brougbt op the highway in front of Moon Pla�a. He said he believed Mr. Hodne's ead the State•a plaas were to have a deceleratioa lane i,n front of Mooa Plaza with an eaaement type provision through part of the uhoppiag ceater. 8e atated that he aoticed t6ey are patting in the ewcb aad doing some surfaciag on the street which appears to be about 4' higteer than the esiating T.H. #47, snd if it ia left aa it ie, it appeara tbere wili be e conaiderable rise to get up inte the deceleretion Iane. � Thia had been discusaed but aot for+salty requeated. MOTION bp Councilman Harria that the Admiaiatration follo�+ up e�e decelera- tion aad easement pravision �aith the o�ners of Moon P1aaa to see��ohat can be tuarked ouC, end the approval af the plsa by the StaLe Higbvay Departmeat. Seconded by Councilman Samuelaon. UQon a voice vote, tbere beiag ao aays, Mayor Kirlc6am de�Iared tbe matioa carried. � lman Harris etated t�at 6e had talked to the araer vho vas coasideriag c' u g the inaide of hia islaad aad soddiog it, sad it was only fair tbat ti �6at sfze he would be xorkiag �oith, and what the Higbn�ay Departmeat mould apgrove. �:s!`''' � ►_` � �.kkiJ +; � r��T'� The City �ager aaid that there are t�ro corrections to be �ade vbich be haa checked t�ith the code. T'he code required aa animsl b� 6e1d 5 day8 ahetber it is regfstered or not, and he feels thia paragraph a6ould be re�aorded, and t6e code aequfres ao iacrease for subaequent violatioos. The Cfty !lttorney �aid that if the Couacil approves of tbe.contract ia pria�ciple, the �ording cen be ao�eked out. Mayor Kiskhas said that he �as in agreemeat in principle, but thst the three day limit sbould be brcught up to 10 dsqs, ae t6e iacuba- t3oa pesiod for rabies is 10 days, and the aaimal should aot be deatroqed before theq are aware of thia. fle said that Mr. Paulaoo should be provided vttb information about rabies, so that ao more dogs are destroyed prematurelq. • 813GU%AR COtJNCIL MESTZNG, JIRdE 6, i966 PA(� 20 + M�OTIW�1 by Couacilman Wrfght to request Che City Attoraey to drnft a chaage in the do� ordiaance which would take into account the incubation period #or fatal diseases in dogs that may have bitten a buman beiag. The lateet informatioa to be reqaested from the health suthority. 8econded by , Cociocilmaa Smauelson. iJpon a voice vote, there being ao aaya, Mayor Kirkham declared the motioa carried. SPB,IIiG LA� PASK STOlM SSWSB: i Councilmem $amuelaon said tbat there have beea meetiags �ith differeat repr�aeatatives, the City $ngia,eer, Comstock � Davia, the�City Attoraey r �� and t.he City Maasger and they have come to a contrsctt�ai agreeeeeC„ aad if t6e Cauncii agrees witb it, it aiil be �iven to Spring Leke Park. Se • . stated that they 6ave been very strict from Bridley's viewpaiat. The Ca�ncil�� diecuased how t8e 10'x figuze vas arrived at. Couacilmaa $amuelsoa said that ` 8pring Lake Park would be putting into our �ostexshed area 8.2 cfs through � Bice Creek, which vould be alwut 1�, but they are buildiag ia a safety factor aa they do not kne�w t�hat costa Would be iavolved. fle e�rplained that �ohea the atorm se�ter was iastalled, the Citp built i�a capacity for Spriag Lake Park of 8.2 cfe. The coat came ia at approximately $3I,000 end ve are askiag $35,000 to haadle future aciminiatrative coits. Mr. Comstock said that they Wi�l be �ore than paying for the capacity s�hfa6 waa built iat� the systam. Mr. Comstock explaiaed that although the raCe of 8.2 cfs is controlled, the length af draining time is noC, which would depead on tpte amount of rain and frequeocy. Councilman 3Amuelson aeked Che Coasulting • 8ngiaeer if he saw aay probleme i,n the coatract, and he anea�ered that he did not. 1�OTiON by Councilman Rarris to authoziae the Zf,eyor aad the Citp Manager to execute this coa�ract oa hehalf of t6e City of Fridley. Secoaded bp Couacilman Samuelaoa. Upon e vofce vote, there being ao Qays, Mayor Kiricium deciar�d tbe motioa carried. . . � � ���;� FRIDLSY HOUSING AND btED�VBLOPi�NT AIITSO�I?Y: Msycr 8irkham explained that Mrs. Loia l�nilia vas the o�aber of the Fridley Housing and Bedevelopmeat Ant6ozit}'� �ilio �ais appointed Lo a os�e year tes� wbic6 expired Juae 3, 1966. 1�OTI0'� by Councilsan Wright that t6e Council appoiat for � tbree year tesm, Mr. Daryl Nage2, 489 Bice Creek Terrace, to the Fridlay.Housiag and 8edevel- oparant Committea. Mayoac Kfrkham told Couacilmaa idright that ho vas out of order aa t6e iatr reado that the Mapar shali appoiat �it6 Couacil's conaent. 8e stated that �e rould like to preseat Mr. John A. Johnson, 7320 Coacerto Curve, M�elody Haaor, to t�e,Council. The City Attorney poiated out that the term ia for • a five year peTiod. RLGULA1t C�Ut1�iL I�TING, .3'UIV�: 6, 1466 PAGE 21 • 1�iUTI01Q by Councilman Harri.a eo coucur wtth the Mayor aud appoint Mr. Joha A. Jo6neon to tihe Fridley Houeing and Redevelopment Authority. Seconded by Couacilman U�right. Upon a voice vote, there being no naqe, Mayar Kirkham declared the �tion carried. C� l�r. Jotu�soa wae introduced to the Council, �ud the Couacil thanked hi,m for being willing to setve. i�ayor RirWtam stated that n fe� meeks ago he had read an article ia the paper regarding the 8opkins 8oaaiag and Bedevelopmeat �thoritq� ia tvhicb �e ruliag by the Attoraep Generui fouad th:t four of the people 4ad be�n appoia�ed to the Authorfty illegally as the law says t6eq pould not be eiigib�.e if theq �ere serving ia aaq other public office. Mayar Ri.rkham etated that he had asked for a copy of the Attorney General's opiniott, and he asked t6e City Attoraey to read the opinion and give his iaterpretatioa. The opinion li.ated the othex gublic offices held by the four people appoiated to the �opkias Sousin� aad Redevelopa�ent Authority aad the ruliag �ae aegative ia a11 cases and esid that each was a public office and tt�e people �ere iaeligible to be appointed. The City Attornep said th<t Meyor Kiikha+o� had aaked if this �ould apply Co a member of the Human Relatione Coamittee, aad Mr. Harrick's opi.nioa is that it doea. Mayor ltirkham stated that we have a parallel situation iu Fridley, in that Mr. Richard I�erder ia on the Fridleq Housing aad xedevelopo�eat AuChority ill�gally Chrough no fault of his, but because he was appointed illegally bq not beiag eligible. M�yor Kirkham eaid that, in keepiag aith these fiudiaga, he orould aame ia hi� pLace Colonel William C. Soffcean, 6900 flickory Drive, to serve the rest of'the term. Councilmaa Wright stated tiiaC the t�syor bas not found a vacaay through proper procedure, neither the Couacil nor Houaing and Bedevelopment Aut.hority Were inioramed, you have ref�ed.to give a choice ia the ceae of aa iacompatible office, a choice �bich was given ta the City Attorney, and he felt tbia actioa was deetgned Co hamper coastructive opQration by the FHItA. He stated that the per�aa prapo�ed is autapotcealy opposed ta eay actioa �ahetsoever by tbat Aut6oritq aad he felt the appoinCmeat was groeslq political. Couacilmaa Wright said that if the M,ayor wiahe8 to get rid of the Autboritq, iie ahould come att in the open and say eo, and not eabotage it fram withia. Mayor Ki.rkhant etated ehat he hae said ao, aad he had had aa offer to resiga by this ��er ia question, and he had said fine he we].coaued it, but the member had not reai�aed. He said that his friends had beea nutomaticnlly diaqualified whea Che Authority wae named, aa the requirements eet forth by Cbe then M�ayo� Idee �ere thati all membora had to be philosophically in favor of Urban Renewai. Cowacilm�n Wright eaid this was falae in its coateat and ia its implicA�ioa, and thet the goverc�t�t we 6ave in Pridley is not government of your frfends, by your frisnds, and for your friends and youraelf, ao matter to6et the voters say 8t one electian. Nisyor Kirisbem atated the poat and ehould � coaaected with Mutual ti.me to devote as he he 6ns dealt with thie that he felt Ghat Cv2onel Soffman ie rrell queiified for be coasidered. He ie fsmiliar �ith finance �as he is Fund, he ia degreed in political science, as�d has ample ie semi-retired. 1�Sayor Airkham state�d that he fetla very properl.y as he ia goiag accordiag to the ruling REGUT.�t CO�TTNCIT, MEETiNG, JUi°dE 6, I966 PAGE 22 • aet forth by the Attoraep Getterai. As far As haviag a choice at to which office Mr. I�erder might chooae, he has no choice aa be was not eligible for the appointment and could not be appoiated. �IpI1 by Councilman Wright to dieapprove tbe appointmeat of Colonel Wm. C. 8offinen. Mayor Rirki�sm declarad the mation failed for lack of a second. 1�l0'i'IQi1 by Counailman Harrie to concur with the aia'h of Mayor Rirkh�m aad appotnt Colonel Williem C. Hofiman to the Fridley Eouaiag and Radavelopment Anthoritq, Seconded by Councilmsn Samuelson. Coaacilmao Shesidaa stated that wbether the Council was in agre�meat oa urban reae�aai wnder tha auepices of the FABA or aot, 6e thought that the Chairmrip did the job t4at he �ae asked to do ia spearheading th4 Authority, ac►d Couaciiman Sheridsa'a request wouid be to at least give the the opportuaity to declnse a vacaacy by reai$ning. I�D'�IaIT by 8heridan that the mptioa sad aecond to appoiat l�r. S�fimen be tAbled until s+uch tia�e as he, or the Ad�inistration, becauae of the Findiags of the Attoraey Geaeral'e Office, ask Mr. HerdeP to reaiga and ther�by declare a Vacaacy and proceed wi.th tonight'a action. The motioa was secoaded. Mayor Rirkham-aaid this motiou waa in.order, but, iu regards to this, he vanted it unders�ood that Ific. Herde� will not be �ivea an opportisnity to • chouse which office be holda, as the opiuion regardiag Sogkins stated that the four persona ti6o had already besa aan�ed to the Aut6ority rere not members as they Were ineligible, therefore Mr. Herder se not a m�a�ber aad there is nothing to resign.� Couacilmsa 8heridan gaked Mayor Ritkham if he wouid aot give Mr. Rerder any credit for the houre and �ork he speat on the FHRA for the pa�� 10 montha. Mayor Rirkhem stated that he aas not dan3ring him any --- credit, there is �.vsC aothiag for him to reaign. Councilmaa Sheridan said tha� by allowing him to resigri aad making e vacancy �ii'L ackno�ledge the mork 6e has done. 1►la�yar Kf.rlchan� +�aid that his motioa hae precedence. Councilmaa Sheridan asked if it waa the Causcil's pl�asure Cbat he tal� to Mr. flerder, oY that the Admiaistration do so. Mayor Rirkbam said it made no difference. Councilman 8herf.dan said it was tbe pleaaure of the chair, ancl Maqor Rirkham said thst be wouid ask hiin to re$ign. The Council diecussed whether tbe matio�n to table needed a vate. The City Attorcieq said tha� it wae not debatable, but the Council pould ha�.e to vote oa i�. tTpoa a roll ca11 vote: Sheridaa �nd Wright voted aye; Kirkham, garris snd 5�mue18oa voted usy. The motion to table did aot carry. Vote upoa Couacilman Harris' uao�ion to appoiat Colonel Willi.�m C. Soffman: Upoa a ro11 call vote, Rirlcbum, HArris and Sr+awelson voted aye; Sheridan and t�lright voted asy. Tiie motion carried. Councilman Wright said this e�as tlse most diacourteous aad disgraceful actioa be had seen by any Council, Anywhere. • Mr. Jchn Johaaoa mas called fos�ard aad so�ors� in by Mayor Rirtcham. ItEGVi�R Ctlifi�ClL MEET3NG, 3�JiJE 6, 1966 � SYLVAN IIILLS Y��'RO�NT - S �76: PAGB 23 Couacilman Wright $aid tha� tbis item has aot beea reeol��ed. He stated Chr�t the Gounc�Ll has held a hearing and has discnssed it, aad must decide whether to do it or noti. The City Bngineer reviewed the facta that fou= lots mere rorou�ed �o the left stution, Ano�he�c line hae bad a hea=ing, but no actioa, gad the Canaultia� Engineera reco�mend the City proceed r�ith the improce�eat as the problem ia goin� �o persist. . Councilmaa Wright aC�:eed thot thera �as more opposition agaiast it t8aa for it, i£ it �ere to be asaessed, and the people were in favor of it if it aere to be picked up by the.U�ility Fund. Coancilman Harrie said that it waa his feslin$ the� saae people were against it uncler any condi�ion. Consulting Ea�ii.aesr Ca�mstock explained tbat the interceptor will c�rry full pipe capacf.ty at 61at Avenue, bue c�hen the three lines are runniag full and me4t aC Universi�^y, a head caa build up, aad theze i� ao cantrol of the amouat of sewage co�ing into the lines, aad i� will back ap ia�o Syivan flills. M�r. Ganetock ' said that they could control the se�oage bp rero�wviag differeat areas, aad the more yau xemovec3 the better chance of no b�c�c up, but the geaple seem to want a�u�aran�ee, but at some time it cauld still bappen if a head builds up. The Couacil discuseed the possihility of buying some conuectiioas to N333D, or the posaihility of buildiag a aew liae to take �he rae^�uge to the west. Couacilman Wright Asked if there �as any caay to divide �he flaw, and N;t�. Camstock said thie wouid �Aice son�e studp, as they have ao� inveaGi�ated aIl goaeibil�i�ies. Couacilmaa Harris su�ested that • the Coe�ncil hav� the Consulting Eugineer look at th3e project again from a more long renge viec�. Cauacilman Wright asked if it would be posaible to ne�otia�e wieh �he NSSSD so tha�c the Uni�.ersity lin� takes everythiag. untiil it is full, and when it xeaches the paint of surchargiag at 61st and University, everythia� ove�c that �oes on an o�erflaaa line weat to the ci�s�r�cr. Councilman Wright,said that the Council couLd ciirect the • Consultiag Eagiaeer to look aL- �he general prob�.em af all of the liaes tbat connec� aC 61st Aad Uaiveraity, sad locsk for a�eneral aolutioa to thia psflblem with a minimum cost. Coanc�.lman Sheridan suggested the possibility of aasigaing, say 1J2 of a CF3 by erndin� capuci�q. The Council discussed the poss�.bili�y Cha� �.f the uver�low was less thact this, other areas conld be ndder3. M4'1'IC�L�T by Councilman Harria to �refer this ecyoter i.mpzove�neat project �76 to Conastocic aad Dnvis for a feuafbi7.ity study of Sylvan Hills and surroundiag areas. Seconded i�y Councilman �rdright. Upoa a voice vote, there being no aays, t�ayor i:iricham declAred �he anotioa carried. PO[dDti1G AREA aN F.L�?DEL P80P�Et''i"Ya 1�OTY�J by Coeuzci.la� Aarris ta table thia itea as it has been sea� back to the Pi�nain� Cocamiseioa, and the Couacil should eee �hat detez�aination the Plan�inn Commis8fon nagives a�. Seconded bq Couacilmaa San�ue2son. Th� Consuitf.c�,Eag�.neer said that in the Planaing CommisBiaa's deliberation • on tbte developmen�, if they could come to svme coaclusion on the type of It��I}:�A�,'. C�YJF��IZ P3�?�NG, .3iiI3� 6, I9GG PAGE 2� • develop�anent, the Coneulting Eagineera could epproctch the stosm sewer probiaa on ot�e given plat of gronnd aad t�ork backwards, in other words, instead o£ working tvwalcd the starm sewer, work taward the developmeat a�ci see cvbat's ie.ft. Upon a voice vote, there being�no nays, M�yor &irkham declared the motioa �arried. RBSO�.UTIQJ,�81-1966 TO ADVSBTISS F0� BIDS -� PATBOL CA�: The Citq Meoager stated that the milesge o�n the patrol caY to be traded ia is 52,335, aad bq the tisme xbe bids �e opened aad a�osrded and the car delivered, the mileage willbe 55 eo i0,000 miles. He explein�ed ti�et this car bas been budgeted. MOTIO� by Couacileaa� Hasris ta adopt Resolution �81-1966 advertisiag far bids fa� oae patrol car. Secoaded by Coancilmaa 3amuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being ao aays, Mayor Kiskham declared tt►e e�tion carried. RESOLUTIO'�1 $82-2966 E3TABLISSING MUNICIPAL STATB AID 87R88T: Tbe City Sagineer poiated out t6e street on the mep. Caincilmsa Harris said be wfluld like to see the street have one aame, and snggested that Maia St�eet to the aorth of Misafseippi cou2d be chaaged to 8tarl.ig'�t Boulevsrd. The City Ragineer said t6at tbis conld be �oos �oben thr street • saas put ia at a later dats. � 1�1'ION bp Camcilman H,arrid to adopt Resolution #$2-1966 establiahiag muaicipal etate aid atreet. Secasided by Councilaaan Sheridaa. Up� a voice vote, there bei�ag no u,ays, Mayor Kirkha� declared the s�ttoa carried. 88SOLUTIO�t #$3-196b - RSVOBING ArID RED�SSIt�tA'TD.�TG MUNICIPAL STA18 AtD STR88T: ?he CiL�► Manager pof.ated out the old desig�a on the map, and explaiaed that tbi$ ia redesigaing t6e deacription to tbe latest plen. 1�l0"i'It1T1 by Councilmaa Sa�elson to adogt Resolutioa #83-1966 8evolcYng and B,edeaignating Municipal State Aid Street. The Motion �oaa seconded, and upon a voice vote, there befng ao nays, Mayor Rirkham declared ttie motioa carried. � �SOY.UTIQI �'8�s- Z 966 - O�RDERING PREL�INARY Pt.ANS AND SPSCIFI OW$ STORM 1 - NA(�3L $ WOODI.ANDS : �I�Q by Couacilman Sheridaa to adopt Resolution #84•1966 ordering pre- 13m3,nary plans aad spe�ificat3ons for sto�cro seooer in Nagel's Woodlaads, and designatiag Suburban Engiaeerfag the Coasulting 8agineers. The motiou �aa aecoaded, and upoa a voice vo�e, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkhem declared Che motion carried. � � BSSOI.UPEODT ,�85- Z 966 - O�ER7NG i�ARING O�t T The Citq Manager said that the hearing was eet in the Reaolutian as Angust 8, 1966, as the Finaace Director is shost of help at preseat. The Fiaaace REGiIT�R COiT�iICI3. �S�ET�'G$ Jtll�� 5, I�6b • Director said that if he could get the preliminary report he could have the assesameat rall completed by Jalp llth. Ttse City Engineer said that the preliminsry repart wnuld be ready. • n U PAGE 25 MOrl'I0�1 by Conncilman flarris to adopt Resolution #85-1966 orderi�ag heariag an impYOVemeot, storm ae�wer, Nagel's Woodlands aad desi.gnate 3uburbaa Bagineering t6e Consultiag Bngiaeezs and set the date of hearing for July lI, 196b. Seconded by Councilman Samueleon. Upon a voice vote, there beiag ao aaya, Mayor Rirtcham declared the motion carried. CI.AII�'8: M02IOTt by Couacilman Harris to approve for paymeat General aad Public IItilitiea Claims �8706 through #8833 and Liquoz Glaima �34 thraugh #65. Secocided by Couacilman Wright. Uron a voice vote, there beiag no aE+qs, Mayor Rirkhacn declared the cmotion caxried. � ESTIMAIL►S : 1�IOQQ by Couacilman Samuelsoa to pay the follawiag estimatess Americam Pipe Servicee 2231 Bdge�ood Aveaue 3outh St. I.�uis Park, Mi.nnesota, 55426 Estimate �4 (Fiaal) O.E.P. Disaster Sever Cleaaing Program 1965-66 ia accordance with contract Final Estimate £or work in connection with emergency repair and cleaaing of atorm ee�era under the 0.8.P. Program Peteraoa-Templin, Inc. 6402 - S6th Avenue North Minaeap8`sis, Minn$aata 55428 Sstimate #2 (Partial) Water improvemeat Project �5-C 8chedule I, accardiag to coatract �3 million Gallon Beaervair) � D. W. Rickey & Co., �nc. i841 Univeraity Avenoe St. Paul, 11liinaesota, 55104 $ 22,124.03 $ 8,5$4.00 $ 50,230.8Q 8stimate #2 (par¢isl) Wa�zer xiaprovement Project 75-C, Scheclule 2, according to coatract (High 3urface Rmmps ead Three Additfonal Filtera - Comeuoas Park) $ 17,325.00 La�tti � 8ons, Inc. 2560 Dto. Clevelaa8 Avea�=e St. Psul, 1�11inaesota, 55113 Estia+ate #2 - for work complated for coastruction� of Saaitary S�er Improvemeat Project 78 tEmesgencp cos�nectioa to DiSS4D at 69t6 and Uni.ersity). according to coatract (Fiaal) $ 1,569.25 • REGU%t�t COiJN�II. 1�ETING, .�t12� 6, 1966 Soil Solidifiers, Iac, 10601 �lsoa M�morial Dxive Mi�neapolis, Minnesota, 55427 Bstimate #1 for Wark cos�pleted ia connectiaa with e+�erg�n�y repairs 8nd cieaniag of storm aewer� under the O.B.P. program . Raodail b Berglia 68t11 Plasa Cnrve Minneapolis, Miaaeaota, 55432 Setia�ate �2 ia coanectton �itb Sanitary Sewet Repair �rork euider the O.S.P. Progra� Co�mst+�tk � Davis, Inc. Coasulting Bogiaeers I4h6 Coaaty Road °3*� Mtn�aapolia, Minnesota, 55d►32 Bstimate �1 (Final) for furniehing inspectors �or tt�ar work of saaitary sraer cleaaiag under the O.B.P. Disat��er Se�oer Cleaaiag Frogr�m 2965-1966 PA(� 2G g 6, 0�2. 7�► $ 2I,80Z.l3 $ 9,315.00 For tbe furniahing of pzo#essionai Sagiaeeriag • Serv�ces far pianaiag, gene�ral enpervision, and resideatial.supervieioa of t�e coustructioa of gtos� Se�Mer. Lsprave�mene No. 12, Schednle A tColt�mbia Heightg, State of Miaaesotn, aad.Fridley) $ 28,99I.76 For �he furnishing of profeagional.8agineeriag Servicea for plaiming, geaaral supervision, snd re�etdential aapexwisi� of t6e constraction of Stoxts Sesoer I�o�raveameat No. 12, Schedule C (Goi�imabia Heights) (T.B. #47, �oatb of T.S. #IOOj $ 355.05 S. C. �l1�� & Associaties 1750 8eaeepia Aveaare I�an►sapolis, Mf�eaata, SSf►03 i►ridleq Civic Ceate=, Lc�cics Pask Site Campletica aad approva'L oi'8chedstia Dra�3uga Phaee I- I5� of $28,040.00 Desfgn Developownt Phase II - 24'�6 oi $28,000.00 - 50�, aaw co�lete Biuepriatiag and reproduction to dete Paid oa Accoune SALAtiGB � 4,200.00 $ 2,800.00 49.24 7,049.Z4 1,525.30 $ 5,523.94 • Seaoaded by Councilma►a 8beridan. Upon a voice vote, there beiag ao aaqs, Mayror Rirk�►am declared the matioa carried. a�GV� cc�c�a� ���raGe .� �, I966 . LICENS$St PAGE 27 M(3ZTdV by Councilman Harria to grant the Licenses and append the list to the minutes. Seconded by Couacilmaa St�eridare. Upon a voice vote, there beiag no aays, Mayor Kirkham declared the ueotion carried. �13-1966 OPPOSING T8L 1�Z�7NING OF IAT S. BLOCK S, DO�NAY'3 C- MOTION by Couactlmaa Wright ta tceceive Petition �13-l966. Seconded by Couacilman Naxria. IIpoa a voice vat�, thexe heing no aays, Mayor Kirkhem declr�red the motioa carried. GRA13II�tG AND CILARING OF I,UTS 9,.lOs 171 BLOCK 2 L SidARTZ xIVEBV�W MlINOR: Coua►cilman Wright said there are three vacant lots ia Swartz Rivervie�o,Manor which are in a eta�e of dangerous decaya People have been dumping there, it ia h�llp wi.th dirt ead rock aad a genera�l auisaace aad hasard. Se ateted tha�t it is a matter of gradiag aad leve].iag, end he w uld like the Cauncil �o order ft graded do�wn level and the trash removed. The City A�toraey,said that thep coulfl be given a notice to-clear and if it ia not takea care of, ehe City can�abate aad assess. MOrl'tON bp Cosincilman Wright that Lots 9, 10 and I7 ia 3roastz's Aiverviev • Manor be graded, leveled aad cleared. Seconded by Councilman Harria. Upoa a vaice vate, there being t�o aays, Mayor Kf.rtcham d�cl.ared the motioa carrie@. RSD'$ CLUB I�ICENSSS: Couacilman Wright staeed that he understood for the first time, that the Cauncil'a oppoeitioa is to the identity of the apglicaati aud nothing else, and tchis beiag the caae, he feels it will be possible for the Ceuacil to gfve soaie assaraace that a aew epplicant, meeting t8e quaiffications, could be liceriaed. If tbis can be done, then he feels they will be protecting the aale of the estabZishmeat, pravided the Huet�akera are also given a reasoaable period o£ time to complete the tranafer by a lease or sale. Councilman flarr3s aaked what he considered a reaaonable period of tia�e Co consua�ate the lease or sal�, as �e did not want to get back to a period of time ex�eaded to another period of time, and so oa. Mr. Terpstra, attarney far the Aaetmakers, aaid �hat they could propose a nev applicant's name far a temporasy lfcen�e, and would like to i�ave a reasonabie time to selk the bcisiness. fle saentioned that real estate agent$ u8ually have 6 month lietings. �e �aid he would hate to put a time like 30 or 4S days on �ft, and guggeated they grant a fiemporary licease to Che new applicant theq aame and tbat oa good faith they witl. try to sell it. Councilman �rris ssid la,e fe1C tha� they do c�ot want a temporarq liceaae with no stipulatioas. Caunc£lmsa Wright suggested thnt a� the next Council iKeeting the Council could have the applicant before tbem, and if acceptable, tiiey could isaue a lices�se for the xemainder of 1966, which would given them ala�8t 6 moaths � in which tia�e the ssie waald heve to be campleted. CouaciZman Sheridan asid he did not like the tesve temporary license, but tha� the.Council had the di�cretion ta grant a license for a number of daye. He eaid thnt the REGULAR COiINC�I. 1�ETING� 3i3I� 6, 1966 PAC� 2$ , 8pplicant may be r.tte person to r8apply ae owner at the end of the period, but he did nat think the Cauncil ahould uae the tes� temporary. The City gttorney .said th�t it would b� p�copes to grant a licenae to au acaeptable peraoa �br a pericd of time • say tbe rest of the calender year. CounciLman Harria braught np the poasibility of the Council gettiag iato another pxobationaxy actioa wi�b a aet� liceasee. Councilman 8heridaa said that thQ license could atill be �airiidrawn as before. l�r. Terpstra e�as asked w6en the applicant's appiicatian could be in a8 there shauld be at least a wee�. to prccesa it. Tha City Maaager said that it might bs that the Chief ef Police wouZd like more time. Cocuacilman Sheridan said that the application ahould be made by the 13th of June �r Frtday of thie.�oeek if posaible. Mr. Terpstra said that they wouid apprecfaCe any coa�nts from tt�e Councii an what exact�.q a qualified pessoa is. Couacilmaa t�right said it sbould be sosneone �aitb a Iong tera� o# xesideace aad no�crimina2 record. Mr. Tespstra pointed or�� Chat they would be �imited in the number of people that would be willing to do thia, aad as theq do not have a bu�er, it mill be a friend or relative. Couacilman Hnrr�s esid that from the bsisiness's atendpoint, it shou� be sc�eon� wfth experience. The City Attorney pointed out that an inexperlenced pesaon canaoC use igaorance of the lata as an excuse. Mr. Terpetra said that �he pertiaular persoa they had ia mind hae aot run a bar before, and as the present dt�ners �ill be iaterested in vatching the r't�ll", he would like the Council's assurance that they cga !� ia the club. Councilmsa Wri�ht said that the Couacil could avC ohject to whom the li.cenaee • pick� as bis aseiatant se the reepoasibility rests witU him. The Hu�et�aak�r attornep said tliat ehey will aaake applicatio� to the City as soon aa posstbie. M�OTTON by Cfluacilman Wright that the Couacil will receive applicatior► for a aew l�cenae for tavern and associated licenses for the establist�eat kaawn as Re e Club, and aiake ita deciaion on this new liceaeee at t6e a�eetiag af Juae 20,. I966. Ttce licenses, i� graated, to run until Deca�eber 32, 1966. M,ayor Rirkhsm s�aCed that he wiZl 8e voting agaiasr it, oa nottsiag fe essentiali.y d3fferent than w�e proposed origiaaliy. fle ,aaid that it was anly a little aver a moath ago ttsst an exteasion was granted so that a sale could be made, thea 6 or 8 days ago there was aao�her pY0$�Gt�aQt� ti.me wse granted to make a deal, aad now aaother exteaaion. H�e statsd t6at he 6ad made h3e etand aa the findings ehat were bzought out at the Couacil N1�otiags, and ther� has beea noth#.ag to ehange his �iad siace. Mrs. Huetmaker said Eh�t there had been e party interested, but that tt�e bsd publicity bad ruined the aale, ead there was another party interested wflo kaew �at oaly a 3U day permiC had been exteaded, aad were evidently just waiting. She said eha� if tbe Couacil cloaes the club, they will aot i�e able to make a sale and �ill lose �he money they have paid in, whicb is el.l theq have. Councilmsn T�Tright said tha� �antin� a license for ai�i months has a pvtential that exteasiona did not have. Conacilataa Sheridan aaid that he did aot feel a motion was needed at ail aa the Cauacil ia aot goiug to consider the Iast applicaat, but whether tbe ae� applicaaC ia acceptab2e,- a�d this can be acted on June 20th aad if it cannot � be dulq process bp then, extead to the follo�aing meeting to process it. The question was a�hether the Council wi11 alla� the clab to be operated until the aee� appli,c�at ie proce�sed. Couaciln►an flarris sai.d tt�at any decision should be unsnimaa� by the Couacil, it wa� pviated out tt�at after the processiag, the Couacf.l m+�y want to set the lf.cense up for less time, and it a�ould be REGU3.�R C�iJNCI�. 1�TtI�?G� JUI� 6, 19G6 • better if they did not tie themselvea ta one peri Che appl.icant. Counciiman Har�cis ss£d that, a#ter Police Depart�nt, they will bave a better idea of The Council agreed to listea to a new applicant at • n U PACE 29 od of time until they have the ecreQning by tiee whaC they want Co do. the next Couacil Meetiag. Mr. Terpstxs asked what useful purpoae the Council seYVes by havi.ng the ciub closed dawn from naw uatii the 20th of Juae. Councilman Hartia said that the Councfl had agreed thaC P�rs. Huetmaker was n�ot to be the license�. Mr. Terpstra said that they could have had the proposed licensee at tbe umeeting thie eveniag, aad he cmnnot undera�and haw t6e best interest of Fridley ie served by puniahiag these people for t�o �eeka. M�ayor Kirl�haca said that if it is wrong for one year, it ia wroag for one daq. The Attorney for Che Huetmatcex� pointed out that the Couacil had aliowed oae extension. C�uncil- maa H�rris said that the mambera of the Council did not kaaw the particulars of tbe caae. Mra. Huetmaker aaid tbat she bel.ived tbey vould 6ave had a buyer except for the bad publicity in the papers. Aer attorney aaid that closing a businesa for two weeks can hurt a going business. He said he could perhape eee it if tt wae being done as a punist�ent, and then Mrs. Suetmaker was granted a license for a year, but they had come with a aew proposal. Ae aslced that �hey be given a chaace to salvage their in��estinent. He asked tha� � the Couacil put themseZves in her positioa and they might came np with a mare hcnnan appraach. He eaid he reapected the Couacil's desire to coatrol 3.2 agpl.ican�s, but lives shou].d also be conaidered. 2�ayor Rirkhacn seid that a two week ehutdawn would be his assurance that there caould be Q change. Couacilman Wright stated t1na� he would give his aesuraace to the 1Kuyor that as #ar aa he wae concerned there would be no more exter►sions. Councilman Sheridan aaid that if they iseue s license to Mr. II�setmaker naw until June 21st, he would asaure Mrs. Huetmnker that i€ the applicant presented is not acceptable, an extension of tine cJOUld aot get his �_ote. A4rs. Huetmaker assured the Council that they will have a new applicaat here, aad if he is noC approved, that will be the end. The Council agreed �o go aloag with an exteneion uafii June 20Ch. MOTIOd1 by Couacilman 3heridan to �runt an extension qf the Club until June 20, 1966, �tith th� unders�anding that it is decision of the Council that af�er �hat date there wil]. be T'!�e Motion was secoaded and upoa a voice vote, there being Kirkham deciared the awtion carzied. SET17E'I�NT O�I TI� M& 0 PBOPSRTYs license far &ed'a the unanimous no exteesions. ao uaye, Mayor MEYTION by Councilman Sheridaa to �ratify the actioa sf the Ceuacil regsrdiag the aettlemea� on the M& 0 p�roperty, eLiminating legal actioa aad accepting the offez of $65,000.00. 3ecoaded by Councilmaa SAmuelsen. Upon a voice vote, there being ao aaya, Mayor R3rkham declared the �tion c�rried. Counil- maa Harsis said tha� a vote of thr�nice should go to the City Attoraey, Mr. Comatock, aad �he Adminfatration as they did a fine job ia getting the settlemeati. $iTI�Dit�G BOARD RSSIGNATIO�Vi Mayor �f.rkham said that Mr. Chenette �aill be resigniag fxom the Buildiag Board ae of July 1, ].966 �s he wi11 be leaving Fridley. BEGUi�AR COiIJNCIL NIEBTING, 3UNE 6, 1966 � �UESTt�D E�ENSi�i;_ C� . PAGS 30 Mayor Kirkbam said that Mr. Bauer had requested aa exteasioa of time ia which to Cear dawn the pickle factosy. I�TION bq Councilmaa Harris tc deny the request of Mr. BAUer. Secoaded by Couacilman Sheridaa. Upoa a voice vote, there being no aays, Mayor Rirkhaai declared the motion carried. At).TOUffi�NT s There being ao further business, Maqor ILirkham declared the 8egulat Counaii Meotiug of June 6, 1966 adjourned at 2s45 A.M. 8espectfully submitted, �'.�,�"�o-�,� M�ry Lu Strom Actiug Secrstary to the Cou�eii . . PAGE 3I • 1i�3 MII�TUT�S OF THE SPSCIAL COIINCIL I�ETING 0'F JUNB 13, 1966 L��ayor Ri.rkham called the $pecial meetiag of the Couaci2 of the City of Fridleq to order aC $s14 P:M. . xOLL CALL ��S PBBSENT: Riric���m, Harr�.s, Sa�aelsoa, Sheridan (A,rri:ved at 9;15 P.M.) �BS A88ENT: i�Tright _ PUS?.iC �ING ON 3TR8S? 3M!''R�NT P'�OJECT N0. 1966-4 (�►DDBNDt�+i #Z� : � .r.._.._ MayoY Bi,rkhaon explafaed ttiat tbie waa a hearing regardfng street improvec�eats oa four streete, szrd t�at the etraets �ouid be taken in tbe order they are liatod iu the Notice of Heariag. The City Maasger rea�d t6e Natice of flearing to �be people. ARTHUB 3�: 75TH AVS1QEi8 TO OSBQ�PB BO�D; 1be Finaace Director pointed tbis stareei out on the map. Mayor Rirkhaa► said that thie project Nao asked #or by petitioa, and aa�ed if there was anyoae in rhe audfence �who �ished to be heard. The follo�ing five people �ere preeeat and wiahed it to be knawn that thep were for tihe projeces l�r. R�eaneth W. M+oiia, 1483 75th Avenue N.L. . i�c.. Stanlep Dvorak, 7b26 Arthnr Street N.E. Mrs. Beraard Beck+er, 7664 Arthur Street N. $. Mre. 8arzy Banks, 7b00 Arthur Street N.$. Mrs. BichaYd Kimbler, 7638 tltthur Street tJ. L. - The people asked what the mnount of increaae would be as far as taxes are concerned. It was explai.necl �hat the aide lot of Mr. l�nhn wonld be $395.65, and the other home awners which were not side street lots, would be betweea $750 and $780 spread over u IO year period. One pereon astced whq it wes necessery to put a se�er on th#e street, as there is one behind the lots. Council.a�an 3amue2aoa explaf.ned that the land taas graded auch th:t water canuot get to the ae�ooer withaut going over the atreet, ead thia is aot al�.acaed. Aa owmer asked if the vacant lots acrosa the streeta �oill be aasesaed, aad Couacilmaci 3amuelsoa explained that u11 the property is seseseed equally. Mr. Mohn Asked if the existiag curb line will be follo�wed down Arthus 8rreet, and the City Lagiaeer anewered that it will be. Mapor ZCirkham asked if aayoae wiahed to speak ia opposi�ion to this project, and there wae no ans�eer. Maqor I�iricham declared the hearing on Arthur Strest - 75th Avenue to Osborne Road c�.osed. FIIi88IDC� DxIVS: SIG�IAY �b5 TO CBNT ,A�L AVENUE: Mayor itirkhara seked if aaqone wished to speak for or against the project. There soae ao aaewer. He asked if anq member of the Council wished to speak • on thfs project. t7oae of the Council asked to be heard. Mayor Kirkham decZared the 1�ublic Hearin� oa Fireside Drive - Iii�haiay �65. to Central Avenue closed. s�ci�a, co�nvciL i���sc, ,�uz�� 13, i�6� • V� R4AD: FIR83IDE D�IVE TO �S'PIAIG PAVEI�NT: PAGE 32 Mayor Kt�ckiiaan asked if an}roae wished to speak for or agninat the project. '1'l�ere was ao anaa�er. Se astced i£ any member of the Couacil wiahed to speak on 'this project. None of the Council asked to be hear.d. Mayoz Rirkham dec2ared the Piblic Heazing on Viron 8oad - Fireeide Drive to the Euisting Pavemeat aloeed. 638D AVBDtUB: iRJTVBRSITY AVENt� TO FIFTH STKEBT: Mr. 8rneat Powell, 6241 Suarias Drive, awner of pxaperty at 6281 University Aveaus Northeaet, addressed the Cauacil aad said ti�at he did aot approve of this improvemeat going in at this time. He st�ted that he o�wae propert.y oa tite souttt eide for s distance of 300', commercielly soaed, and until this property hae definitely been decided as to what uee it will be put tio, tl�re is no telling where drivewaqs will be or what cuYbing �.ines should be put in on t�e south side. He eaid that he already hae aewer and water in and has liu�es in aloag the fro�tage oa b3rd to possible €uCure locations, and he opposed the project ae, uat31 bnilding takee place, t�ere is ao telling hcxa the streQt or curbing should go, Mr. Po�ell eaid he had apokea to �Ir. Harry Ray, cwner of property at 627I Ua�versity Northeast. Se atated that Mr. K�ay awns tbe othe.r 200' which together with his laad, takes in 3(4 of the south side of 63rS, and Mr. Ray ie opposed to the project. • Maqor Kir.kham eaked the City Eagineer if this would be drive-over curbing aud the Citq Engiaeer said yes, M�yor Kirkham explaiasd that it would aot be ascessery to breuk ia attq curbing for future dri�.eways. Councilmaa Samue�aon said this doe� not aeem to be too serious a problem to him as he had had.aome experience with two curb cuts himself. Mr. Powell said that driv�waye �ill have to be put in as there will have to be off atrest parking, and he hae already put quite n bit of expenae iato the property aad doea aot care to put ia more now without any return. , Maqor Ri.rkham asked if anyoa� el�e wiahed to be heard for or agaiast this project, os if any member of the Couacil wiahed to be he�rd. There ras no ensuer. 1Kayor Rirkham declared the public heariag on 63rd Avenue - Uaiversity Avenue to Fiith Strest closed. Mayo= Kirkhwa explained to the audience that, without a full Council, no fusChea� action can be taken eithes to go ahead or denq the project, eo they will Uave tio wait for a full Coun��,l to decide. P�Bi.�C A6ARING Odi1 3TIiE8T II�ROVEN�NT P80JECT N0. 1966-1 (ADD�NDt�t #1): The City l�iaaager read the Notice of Eeariag. Mayor Rirkham stated th�t t6ie prcject�ha8 been auggested by a property awaer in fa�ar of tbe proposed iffiprove�aent, and ao petitioa had beea received. Mr. Robert P. Miader, 550 Rice Creeic Road 1d.8., aafd that this project has . con�e up before and he had opposed it in the past, maial�r on the basis of the way it was set up and asaesaed. Hie feelings vere thst it �auld not be . �PECIAL COtTN�IL I�itII3G, J[Tt�l: 13, 19Gb PArE 33 . put fa by itself, but be put iu with other froatage. Se st�ted that aoor they vere getting the froaeage (at his instigation, he Chought), and he asked that tbis part be included with the improvement on T.H. �65. He said that he atill doQe not agree with Che price, but be has not aeen the plans aad doea not kaaa why it is 8a high. He aleo did not feel that the atorm se�ver �as necessary, bnt agaia he had not seen the plaas. He atated that he Waa for tbe improvement and even though �e felt it waa more than it would be, he �ould pay. • Mr. Brian Porter, 6870 Chanael Road N.E., atated tiiaC before he decided �h�ther he was for it.or againat i�, he had a few queatioae. Ae asked if the Hi�hway DeparL�at had beea conaulted about a left or right turn off . �lane. �e caas told that there had beea no f�rmal request, but tbat.if there was enough �raffic to warrant theai, the Highwap Department vill pnt t6em in. �' Mt. Porter eaid that there �as ao sease going ahead wfti� the plan unless there ie a right lsae tu�noff as eoaaeane will get killed, aad h e felt there $hould be a leit Iane 't�off alao. Couacilmaa SAmuelsoa poiated out that there ie a crossover here. The City Engiaeer stated thet there will be ao curbia� w6ere the right lane turn �ill coa►e. Mr. Portes asked wieat propesty� is beiag �eaessed. Couacilman Samuels�n said it would be Lots 1 tbrough 7 in Valley View Manor aad Brookview Additfon north of 68th. 3e�ren people went up to the Council table ta look at the exact lots on a map. The City Finance Dixector explained to them the way the lote will be asaessed. These was an ia�ormal discueaioa at the Council table bet-ween the Couacil and • these interested gsoperty owners. The possible vacatioa of the street mas mentioaed and it was pofated out that police and fire protection would make thie impoasible as they would aeed a double access in csae ranyt&ing w�as wr�g with one sCreet or it waa closed tempornrily there would be no way to get to it. It �aas quest9.oned whq Suburban L+nginesring and the motel had to take moat of the burdea as other property avners use it ae much �s accyoae else. Mr. Porter eaid he thought the asaessmeat should be epread over more property. I�I�iyor Rirtchnm asked if aayone else beafdes Mr. Minder vas in favoz of �he project, and ebere was no ansaier. He asked if there waa anyone present in oppoaitioc► to the proj�ct, aad the following people gave their names aad addresees: � Mr. Brian Porter, 6870 Chanael Soad N.B. Mr. George Maaa, 6880 Gizanael. Road N.E. Mr. Walter Hill, 6896 Channel Road N.E. Mr. Jaar�s P1eme1, 6864 C6aanel 8oed N.B. � Pfir. Tesam�r, 6890 Ch8nnel Raad N.E. Mr. Plemel aglced if it would be possible to pue ia this atreet without curbing. Councilm�an Sa�elson eaid that there was qui�e a grade, and that a curb wae required for ��ater control. Mayor Rirl�ham pointed out that the Conacil has.adopted a poliay of puttiag in concrete cuzb and gutters. Mayor It�rtchaia asked if anyone else ia the sudience or any member of the Gocsncil wiabed reo be heArd. There was no answer. Mayo�r Kistcham closed the Public �tearing on 3treet Improvemeat Ficoject No. 19661-1 (�ddendua� #1) • sad explaiaed that a full Council ie needed to take aay action oa this project. SPECIAL COUNCiL 1�E2TNG9 JUNE 13, 1966 PAGE 34 One of the haae awners said the� th�felt samething a6ould be doae, but he did aot see why the people should go to euch an expense. r?�ayor Kirkh�m stafied that the Co�cil would like to see scmethiag done if some agreement coul.� be reached. Couacilmaa S�muelaoa pointed out ehat standarda ha�e changed and the City aaw uses a harder type of surface aad concrete curb aac! gutters. fle believee the long range improvement standa=ds are good, and if the City akimps by �i�h lo�er standards, it causes mainteneace problems and 6e added that at least this 8treet would bold up for the 10 year aesessment period. � One of tAe vieito�s aaked why everyone could aot be aaseased, as 68th, techaicall�r, would be the coatinuatioa of Cbannel Road. Councilman Sa�muelson said tkat it would be ha�d to hold up in courL if the aasessaneat ie spread tiao far. Mr. Rvtnder suid his suggestion had be�a to do the whole thiag, but ChaC the�people back �a further do aot �ant it and would aot petitioa for it. Mayor Kixlcham aaid that he agreed tFiat the geople on the eaet should share one half �L�e assessment aesigaed to the people here, as thep will n�ever get asaegsed. T'he neople ia the audience agreed. The vi�itox suggested that this be held in abeyance at present and they will ses ro�at �hey can do by diBCUSeiag it with tbe people to tite eaat ti�aeselves. Mnyor K4.rkham said that tbe Couacil coutd advertiae for aaother �earing again afte�r thep had talked ta theix aeighbors. FRIDLEY HdiJS7NG AND xEDEVSIAP�NT AUTSOBITY; � Mayor Rirkham said thaC Coloaei Hoffieaa qho was xa be ee�orn into the Fridley flousiag and gedevelopmeat Aut6ority this evening htid been unable to attend the mseting, bufi he would be swora ia before the aannal meetiag of the Autboriey. Mr. Jot�n Meqers, Vice-Ch�irman of the FRRA addressed the Council and said that b'e had been outi of towa, and had just ret.urned aad was trying to catcb up on recent developmenta. He araid that he felt the need of bria$ing up aeverai pointa to be considered ia the dismissal of Mr. 8erder from the Fffi�A, He a�C�ted that the first questioa was legai. He be�ieved thUt the Mayor's deciaration tbat Mr. Herder was aot a member of ths BHBA �as based on Che Attorney Generai's opinion regardiag Hopkias �here the people concerned were mearbers of Park Comm�issfon, Pianaing Com�ai.ssiona ar so forth, aad be believed tbfe legai opinion wea baaed on the idea �hat se�e sovereiga power traasferred by public office was coacerned, but the Ci�srter of the �� Relations Co�nittee states it is an advisory committee, and as such wauld have aa soverefga po�uer, aad he feele i� is importaat to ask the City Attorney as to the proprietq of this. Hia second questioa, be said, was perhaps legel as o�ell. He 8aid Chat it had beeu eatablished in the coatract with the Federal Honsing Ageacp that expeases disallawed bq t�e government would be borne by t6e City, which he belfeved could pose a poteatigl legal problem, as Mr. flerder stgned the vouche=s far the sub-contractors as aa required bq FedeYS� and State regulatioa, snd they may say they have a claim becanse of invalid signatures. SPi3C�Ai� COtIi�TCTi I�:E'TYNGA .3UD1E 13, 19v6 PAGE 35 • Mr. M�eyers said he felt it wsa important to dheck this out before s new man ia sworn in, as this may be defacto admieaion on part of the Citq that theg were in error, a�d map well atrengthen the goverameni'b poteatial position against the Citq. Sis third point, he stated waa samewhat of a peraoaal matter. �e stated that Reveread RoberC Kendall ie paator of the Fridley Methodist Church. fle is a member of FHItA and also of the Fridley Hc�aan Relatione Cammittee, and therefore he must be dismissed as Mr. flerder waa. Mr. Meyers said that he hoped that when t6e time came to diamisa Reverend Keadall, in viep of the fact that he is a member of t6e respected clergq, aad, in vie� of hia fiae persoaage aa a peraoa, that more defereace and courtesy be given to his diamfssal thaa was given to Mr. Herder. � Maqor Kirkham said that Mr. Meyera referred to it as a diemisaal, and that this was not the case aince be �as aot a member. fle aaid it waa diacovered that a vacancy did exiet, ead if he had thought of Reveread Readall's membership on the Suman Relatioae Committee, his positioa would have beea fnc2uded also, since according to 6is aad the City At�araey°s interpretution of the Attorney Geaeral's opiaioa vacancies exist, they were not diamissed, siace tbey vere not eligible at the time of their appoi�ttment. Maqor I(irkltam stated that simce they did sex�ve in all good faith, it wili not nullify any of the work ttiey have doae. He explained that he had aeked the Citq Attorney to give aa opinion in th�8 regard aad iC is a part of ehe • minutes, but perhapa the City Attorney could give him a statemeat naw to 6elp clear it np for him. The C3ty Attoraey said that he wauld like Mr, Meyers to k�tow that he had aot givea his opiaioa lightly. He iqad considered in detail, both the Attorney General'e opinioa as it applied to the members ia Hopkins, and to the resolutioa that establfahed the iiumaa Relations Ca�mmittee Co see if the aecessary elemeats of pnblic office in the Humea Relatioas Camnittee were as deffned ia the Attoraey General's opiaion. He aaid that this dpinion, ia deffcting Public Officer, listed a number of criteria, and while it Wae true not a12 the criteria are preseat oa the Buman Relatioas Committee, eaough are preaent so hia opinioa is tbat it arust be considered � a public office. 1. The gosition was established by the Council. 2. T!� appoiata�ents �ere made by the Council. 3. The vACanciea are filled by the Council. 4, The Human Relatioa Committee advises the Council. fle stated that it is either a public orgaaizatioa or a private organis�ation, aad iC was inconceiveble to hisn thet the Council would be appoiating membere to a private orgaaization. He said that it was aot necessary that a public bo@y be anyt6ing more than a body that makes recommendations. He said that ou Mr. l�eyer's aecoad quest:.on, t6at the actioas of the FI�tA could be iavalidated; thia agaia gets into the qaestioa of defacto aad dejure officers which was �explaiaed earlier when Cauncilman Samuelson's ap.pointment was queatioaed. If aa appointment fs made and the person serves under the color of la�, his actioas are ratified and are valid. Thia is the law ia Minneaota. He aaid that what the Federal Governmeat might or mig6t not do, he could aot say, but bia opinion was baaed on the assumptioa t�at the Aetorney General'a • opinion is correct, and if this turna out not correct, the basis for his oaa opinioa is cbellenged. fle aaid that it is one of the Attaraey General'�e SPECIAL COUNCIL 1,�ETZ�TG, 3'Ul� 13, 1966 • fuationa to advise, and given this advice the City Attorney's job ia Co weigh it and advise the Council if he feels it is socuid, �hich the City Attorney atsted he did. Mr. Msyers said that he was reasaured bq the Attoraey. PAGE 36 Mr. Meyer'� said that aaother factor to be considered, was that he believed the State Urban Renewal Ngen�q revieas appoiatmeats tbroughout the atate, aad they would be ia a position to cfiallenge an appoiat�ent and could ask tbe Attorn�eq Geaeral for another opinioa. Ya view of thia aad the fact thet the FHRA is going nawhere, it is vi�tualiy dead, be ve�ndered if it would not be �ise to waft pith tbe sweartag in, until the exact position 3s lcuawa so as aot to create embarrassment for aapoae. Z�lapor Birkham stated tbat.there would be nothing for the State to rule oa matil tbe Council acted, aad as the vscancy esiate,�he felt he ahoald fill ic ao that tbe aanual meetiag could be beld. Se said t6at.the appaiAta�eat has been made and the s�earing ia is a formalitq. fle had forgotten Mr. Rendall or the sanme Chiag would hold true; and at the aext regula�r Gouncil Meeting, titat vacancp caa be filled also. Mr: l�ieyers said thaC he �as baffled as to what useful purpoae to the Citq this type of appointment mxlcea. Mayor Kirkham said that he had frankly said he �aa opposed to Federal Urliaa Reae�al, and was follaoing t6e �iehes of 2/3 of the voting �blic in this regard by seeiag ehat Federal IIrbea xeae�oal � was defeated. Se could see no reasoa to contiuue with the Authority and t6is ia his aasurance t6at it will be terminated. He eaid he feels he is doii►g what the people in Fridley asked him to do in November. SI1�8WA,�LKS l�RO[K UNIVE&SITY TO CARO�L _ C�aincilmau 3aa�uelson brought ap t6e petition from the School Board for sideraalk fron IInf.veFaity to Carol Drive, sod said be felt the Counail should geC the resolution for public hearing, plans and specificatiow going, ae they are just lying dos�ant at the moment. The City Sagineer asked.if tbey intea8ed doi.ag the aideWaiks this year, aa it is gettiag late i.a t.6e a�asoa. Couacilman Samuelsoa said pes, ehet the School Board waato it. Tiie City Msnager said.tiiat the Administrakioa caa get the legal work going. STOP S3GN BSQUSST BEFBRRED TO SA86TY C�IITZBB: Conacil�ma 8a�eleon sai.d tliat a �ttop sign has beea requeeted at Craigaay aad Alden Way to stop through tsaffic on Aldea Way going north and south. This item wa� referred to tl�e S�fety Ca�nittee for stndy. �FD�T �+T C01A�TCII. AT�ND�ANCB AND POSSIBLE SYSTBM OF FINSS FOB ABSSNTSSISM: Maqor Rirkham asked tiie Council 3ecr�tarq to gearch tltie minates and make a report, for the aext Cow�.cil Mee�ing, conaeraing.the atteadance of the Councii members aiace the firat of the year at coavened meetings. He also � asked ths City M�anagez ta 6ave the age�a iaclude a discassioa of s ayste+� of ffnes for abseateeism sis�ilar to ahat Ric6fie18 has done. � 8PSCIAL COtJNCiI� I�ETING, 3UNE 13, 1966 SPBiD LIMITS O�T FRONTAGE ROAD: PAGB 37 Mr. Eraeat Powell aeked if the speed limit could be gosted on the frontage road froon Miesissippi 5treet to 6lst. The Citq Maaager ssid that the City conld do this if ft is requested. Mayor Kirkh:;m pointed ont tbat the speed limit is 30 mph ualeas othes�eiae posted, and that perhape ahea the inter- aectiona are finis6ed, that will take c�re of it ae theq �aill be more iuteraal roada thea. IISS aF UNlZARKBD SSIIAD C1�R: Mr. 1.ieb1, 222 Mercnry Dzive, said he had a couple of questioas he �ould like to ask. Firat he asked haw maay equad cars the Citp 6as, and he was told five. He seid that it has ca�e to the attention of some of the people that the Chief of Police used a squad car ta go to the FBI conveation aad the people objected to this. Mr. Liebl safd he did not knaw on whose authori.ty he took the car, but he a�sumed that tbe Council or the City Manager would have to �ive their peranisaion. Mr. Liebl also said tbat the other objection wes that whea Chief McCarthy goes to the school dances, he takea his assigaed car with him and when another policemsn goes, he is paid by the echool board so he has to nee his own car. Mr. Liebl stated that Chief McC�rthy's excuse is tbat if there was a problem he could call on the car rudio, but if the other golicemen have the same problem, they would hav� to uae the te]�hone. He said he would lftce to ask the Council why Chief McCarthy has this privilege, and who gave him the authvrity. If he had permiesion, there is ao prablem, but if he did aot, this should be atraig�iteaed ou� . TT'�e City Manager said that maay cities do use a Citq car �or these trips because thep have to pay mileage, and thia ia thongat to be cheaper. fle explained that this is an unaaarIced car and is asaigned to C6ief McCartby. The Citq �aager said that he is not aware that Chie£ M,cCarthy ia paid by the school board, and is very sure that he is not paid. Only the other officere are paid and thfa is the reasoa they use their awn cara. Mr. Liebl eaid that forty or fifCy peogle had aeked about this. The City Mannger said that in the past the CiCy car hae beea uaed for such things a8 I�unicipal League Conferences as it is cheaper thaa paying 7'�G a mile. I% said that the Chief of Police had asked him about this, aad that he had nof feit it �oould be puCting a car oat of aervice, but if the Cauncil objected, theq vould not do it again. Cauncilman 8amuelsoa said Chat thia is an overhead type of tititng, aad saves tbe City money on mileage. Councilmaa Sas7ris said that there aould be more trouble if the City wexe to.buy cars and then not use tbem. Mr. Liebl said he had just waated to make sure that the Chief had had perm3.�sioa to use the car, ADJO�UB�II�NT s There being no further buaineas, Mayor Kirkham adjouraed the Special Couacil Mseting of June 13, 1966 at 9:35 P.M. '""^" Respectfully eubanitted � p� � � M�a �om �Y Acting Secretary to the Couacil � • • I • 3f� �i�-�y � � ?�TIiT_0\T TO C:.TY OF L RID7.EY ��v �:i� HO\Oi�' BLE :IAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COL'1VCIL: Now comes the undersigned residents, voters, and property owners o� t:.e City of Fridiey, County of Anoka, and Srate of Minnesota, and petition as follows: 1. We oppose the closing of the Service Road along the East side or University Avenue (State Highway 47) between Mississ•ippi Street and 66th Avenue Northeast. 2. We request a public hearing before you where we may express our many and varied reasons for such opposition. � 3. We appoint these named persons as a committee to represent us in arranging a time and place for such a public hearing. Carl J. Nelson 6711 - 4th Street N. E. ����--�'. ��-��- ;3/;� ��-°...� �� i ��.� _;�%`;n,.�-�-�--�t �-�-�-� �� :5,7- % � �-���' �7� �� �� �3(� �� —� 7 `S` C/�r.-�_ %�� . � �, G�Q�,r,� _��a �..� �.� ��� - - - - - -�-� - - - _ _ _ _ .. _ _ _ ..__. . - J Chairman Vice-Chairman Secretary Treasurer Board Member �3�3 (���r t�,inpir.r .�,.J ti,.F�„�.�.,� a�i (�n�t�innirr' T'� �"['�i!� ..��n�-r_r� Kt,�.�� �2� �r T��� ��;, �. �,.t;,..._ � l; r�ii .��::� L: ru �..� ,� � � • �i�'v �n'��' r,.- ,�,� C�T" n� �-.,�.�Lr-�� -.-� �c-r��,��- a�i . . �.., _ _, � , , . .� � � �.. , . ; , „ „t�;�t-rL„�., j�� S�';'/ i C.r-. S! G;"!" P'.OT �;�C��'`�J 1 P�G 64 S�l!�`�:`�L �r'�'" 0'; :� ;0:'�`;T`,' fiDJAC�f!T TO i Ol+:;- L�l�!F � I V! D�� , � ... � !-1 � �;;� � n �r`' � . � r. J T''.� CC!'?'.0 1 � 0� �:';;��-" C 1TY C�i �� I JL�'; n0 O;�DA l T! J1S FOLLQ�JS : T!��,t �rcTior: 56.OZ (?.) of tl�e City Coc1e o-t= Fridley be amended as f' o I I o:•1 s:. ��i .0`? �2 ). � 1 G� At�TO";0 � 1 LC SE;� .� 1 CE . Thc Terrf� "1lutor�ob i l e ' Sc�vice Si�n" neans any si�n �hat does not exceed �� sc;u �rc fcet, e,�ccep� t�� �-t s�� i_d s i�n m� � t� �e 60 squ��rc fee-� i f tfie �{'fecled��_�er�y i s �-►-'_[ ��cent to �-� f=o��r _1 s-�ne d i v i ded 1, i�ha1 ��; d i�„ect i�tc� �!�c ;�o�;or i s;; tr��ve 1 i n� a I on� the h i gh4��ay to a p( ace or p I aces cater i nc� to r�o �or i n, needs . These i nc 1 ude : Auto I aundry, eat i n� est�-�b 1 i shr�ent, motc l �, r.�otor !�ote I s, re�Freshr�cnt dr i ve- i ns, pu� ! i c�ara�es, par�: i n� �-�re �s, re��� i r ���ra ,es, scrv i ce stat i ons, dr i ve- i r► thea�res, and � ar:�u�cr.lent parl:s. 1 • !'11S��D E3Y T�; E�! TY co«r�!C I L 0� THE C 1 TY Of �::1 � LEY T:! I S DAY a; , i 96G . �',TT�ST : CIT�' CLE:;�� - f:arvin C. �runsel I � i i�st ?e �d.i n� : April 4, 1966, , Second 2eadin�:�_ �uulis�: • P;AYOt; - Jack 0. f'irkham �� , . �` : •- '�` � ' , Jl.. �/,' �: J `j �` :.::::� �'::�\ � L� ��. APPLICATION FOR SICN PERMIT , �' �` !7i %r` ,1�/ �l /�� 5 c�, .._. F�IDL�Y, NiTNT LSOTA �_���� 19 �� ��� �-•- , :::�..L:.LY .•.NS�LC:OR 0: �UILDINGS: Tze undersigncd hereby makes application for a permit for the work ;:4re;a s�.:ci;:ied, ao:eeing to do all work in sCrict accordance wfth the City O::dir.�::ces ar.d rulings of the Department of Luildings, and hereby declares .thr�t �1i c:a �acts and representations stated in this applfcaCion are true and correct. c�,� � C d ��.--� C �� CIfiD C: �3'JILDiNG � � :: �:' . �C �SED AS � FR✓ i�� ��/�- ��j d il� WORI� :0 BE COMPLETED ABOUT �� �� �- i , 19 (, %. ESTi:4ATED COST $ DESCRIPTYON �Gjd ItiS;AI,LEA; Flatwise on Extended out from Wa11�Rt�of DY.�NSIC�S: LE\'GTH .? � � , ii�IGHT 7 �' , , TiiICKNES5 / w �� , r �: DiS LA.\C� . R0;! SIDEWr1LK ROOF r C�NSTRUCTF.D 0: : !1���; � -� � �-�,,�i�xRON,�_ "`�+TO�?D—'" -_ `i�t�'�VD=WOOD,--_ iI.Li7ti;`sNATED : � � ,:� WZRII�G APPLICATION N0. � • • �� •� APPLiCATION FOR SIGN PERMIT �� � � � LOCATION � � � ' FRIDL�Y, MINt� SOTA ���� �� , FRIDLEY INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby makes appZicatfon for a permit for the work herein speciffed, agreeing to do a11 worlc in strict accordance with the City Ordinances and rulings of the Department of Buildings, and hereby declares thRt all the facts and representations stated in this application are true and correct. KIND OF USED AS WORK TO BE COMPLETED ABOUT � ��� � v� ESTIMATED COST $ � � 19 DESCRIPTION HOW INSTALLED: Flatwise on Extended out from Wall Roof i/ , � �� � � DTP�NSZONS : LENGTH v � , HEIGHT � , TAICI�VESS 2 � � � DISTANCE FROM SIDEWALK ROOF CONSTRUCTED OF: �""-� IRON, WOOD, IRON AND WGOD ILLUMINATED: � WIRI�'G APPLICATION N0. � o,L,� _ " � �/ � �_ o�oir�Ar�cE r�o.��`�� APJ 02D t NANCE ;EGU LAT I NG T�iE i NSTALLAT I ON • OF t�ATER SOFTERE �S AND TIIE ISSUA�dCE OF PE2P,; IT� AND FE�S TiIEREFOR APJD EP,ACTI P;G C ��-I A f'TC R �� . T�IE COl1NCl L OF TNE CITY OF FRIDLEY DO 02DAIPr AS FOLLO��lS: � There is herehy enacted a new chapter of the City Code of the ' City of Fridley �s follows: ' � . � SECT I O�d I : Any person, other than the home owner, a master plumber or a journeyman plur:iber who installs water softeners and filtering equipment; must secure a permit for each installation from the Quilding Uepartment of tlie City o�r f=ridley. Such a permit shall be granted if openings have been left so tl�at the water softening or water filtering equipment may bc connected to the �+rater distribution system through openin9s left for tnat purpose; or provided such connection may be made by use of a� cold w��ter connection to a domestic water heater. A permit shalt not. be c�r��nted if it is necessary to make any extension or alteration of any pipe or fixture in the water�system. � SECT ! OP� 2 : • This chapter shall not be construed to require a permit or inspection for service of the water softener commonly known as an "exc��an�e unit" where such exchange is designed to be made at regular intervals, but it does require that a permit be obtaine.d for the initial installation of such exch'ange devices. SECT I Oi� 3 : � � � The permit fee for installing a water treating device shall be Five and no hundredths (�$.00) Dollars for each device installed. � PASSED SY THE CITY COl1NCIL OF THE CITY OF F�2 I D LEY, TH I S . DAY OF- , I 966 . ATTEST: h1AY0R - Jack 0. Kirkham C I TY C LERK - t�arv i n C. Brunse I I F i rst Read i ng :.71tne 6, 1966 • Second Reading: fP''►.�bl ish: 4i B�AxD OF APPEAZ� I�T3�tG �.IPN�S OF 3iINE 8, 1966 • 3'4�e Me�ti.n,g was caZled to order. a� 7:3I P.M. by Cttai�traan Nawrocki. 1. Rt?LL CAi.t� ______._..�. 1�8x8 PRBSSNTt Nawrocici, Fitspatrick, Jankaraski, Saundess �S ABSBNT: Coodrich . T�e City �ia.uager adv5.sed the Bc���d �1�at a rep�eseastafiive of Erickson Petrt�leum Grncpora�tioa had ealgeci hiia snci asl:ed tha� this bearing be cAxet�ed to �he Boar�. of Apg�alr� I��ti.ctg se� far �'aane �2, 1,9b6, beearsse �hey thought �hat ��ey �uere not prepaxed �o s�appart their pet��io�. a� Chi� �imeo • Preseat aad objecting to the granting og �he variaace were the £ollawing o�rne�:s of property ia the vicinit�r af the property $a queatioae 3heldon aad Dora,Beajatn3,nsoa, ��11-4tE� Stg�e� Nortbeaae Bolaad aad Ruth Wh�.tcamb, 5832-�ath Street Nvrtheast �ay Magnusaaa, 5830-4�h �tre�� Northeast 2y�� Gallup, 5951-4�h StPeet Nor�heast Robert A> Skogrand, 5800-4th �treet Northeast '1'ba�as He Buesing, S80Q-�at� Stree� Northeast 7�enaats, James and Marlec�e Vondergeest, address not givea. T&e Soard discussed the requeat with thoae preseat and looked at the site piaa aaii other factoxs relating to ttae requeet. '" ly0TI0�i bp Janko�ws�i, scco�ded by Fitzpa�zick, to contiaue this Pnblic Heariioig uatil Wednesday, 3e�ue 22, 1966, at 7:3Q P.Ma Upon a voice vote, Che�te bef.ng no nays, (�eia�aan Nawrocki declared the a�tion carried. ADJa�1T a The�re being no further bu�iness, Chairman Natincocki declared �he mestiag adjatrn�d at 8:07 P.M. �espectiully subsaitted, �� V . (/'� � `;�""�`�. . � �: � -�a�a� � � e o �_ . � U 1. B0� OP' APPEAI3 A�3ETING MITN�S - JUNE 15, 1966 �6e Meeting �aas called to order by Chairman Nawrocki at 7:34 P.M. ROI.L CAT.L: A�SR^ P�iT: AL30 P�ESSNTs P�RS A88�TT: Fitspt�trick, Goodrich, 3aundera, Nawrocki Dairel Clark, Eagineering Assistant Jaaka�ski Mr. Tta�nocki read the Pub11c Heariag Notice.. The Wojacks aie xequesting that Chey be germitted Co build an aCtached garage 3 feet fram the uorth line. Mrs. Wojack �as preseat and explained their request and aaid • that their neighbor wae in coanplete agreemeat with their plaa. Darrel Clark explained th�t the Wojacks have aleo started a request�to have three feet of the public utility and draina�e eaaeaa�at vacated ao that"�the propoaed garage would aot eacroach on an esae�at. Clark pointed out that the S�reees and Utilities Co�nimitCee have already made a recanoneadaCion Co Cbe Planning Commisaion to vscate the south 3 feet. Mr. Na�rocki pointed out that the Wo jactc�t bave received letters frhoa Northern 3tates pdo�er a�td Northwestern Bell Telegbone whereia they aay they do aot object to tbe partial vacation of this ea8eanent. • i�lD'rfalJ bp Sauader�, seeoaded by Goc�drich to grant thts vsriaace _ , . . .- - .for the_,constructioa mf_an attached garage 3,feet from_the_nort6. liae of_ Lot_18,, Block_ 2 Parkview _Heights Addi�icn,_ contin�eat__�oa the draina�e aad_utilitq eat�ement vacatioa. Upon_a voice vote� the.matioa cartied. _ ADJ�ZJRNl�1�': Tl�ere beiczg ao further bnsiness, Chairman Nawrocki ajourned the meoting �t 7:45 P.M. Reapectfully aubsnitted, Darrel Clark A�cting Secretary to the Board � � • I. . • BUII�DItIG BOARD Y�ETII3G MIt3tITE3 OF 3UNE 8, 1966 Ttie P2eeting was called to order by Chaixman Kravik at 8;I0 P.M. ROiS. CAT�L �EILS Plt�SENT. ICravitc, Ellis, Samuel8oa, Bauge (WaYd l.) , Tonco �'rJurd 2) HO�� ON PAR� 11, �'OWNSHIIP tl���►' � v OR A EXCEP'PIdNS . 2dlAA'T�l.'X li A�S� �YQR�: OR T�d3SS�, S`UBJECT TO SURVB�' AND PROPL�K i.i:GAL ID�SCIbIPTi�1. SA� I'T:O�"ER�`i' T�(�ATED 4TEST OF UIdIx'I HCfSPITAL AND '� �P��19.�ATE�Y SOUTH OF y6TH AVEIdUE P30RTI i�AST, EAST OF STIi 5TREET AI� NO�TH OF 75�i AVL�NUE: y The Board cii�cus�ed the eXevatian drs�uings and �he site drawing px�eented to thec� t�y ghe represeatative of Winslat�t aad Asaaciatea attd the architect. gid`i'YOPd by Samuelson, seco�tded by Htiuge, to approve the �estheCics og th� nurs�tng hocar� as preseated by 67inslcyw und Assoeiates, with t e excepti�.en o os en�a� on o t e ui.l. �.n aa t e ark n cons� errxtzonq a�.d thati no building permi� be granted_unCi1 fu1Z io�a, land�cupe plaas, and specliicn�cLOne are p�oved by the ap�ro ri�te inspectors f�am th re �Q�aat�a�. iipaa s vo�.ce vote, t exe bein IL�avik declared �he �po�ion caxried. Building no nnys, .!�T3��Oi3`i�1�N`� g 'i't�ete being no far�her busfaeas, Chairmaa Kravik declAred the meeting ad jaurned a� 9 t 04 P.2i. Respectfully submi�ted, C��trc�r.-� � � Farl P. �Iagaer Acting Secretary to the Beard � � NEW YORK OffICE 120 E. 23rd Street — Spring 7-0600 �,.+�' 9 1,� ��` ;�`��?!�;���� � ��� . �C����, �nC. � , ,t,� � � • fi �� General Offices and Warehouse: ...$60 NORTH VANDALIA ST., ST. PAUL 14, MINN. MfNNEAPOLIS STORES 3001 Hennepin Ave. 733 Hennepin Ave. 6630 lyndale Ave. 5. 2630 E. Lake St. 5425 Excelsiar Blvd. 103 Willow Bend, Crystal 822 W. 98th St. 6582 University Ave. N. E. 2540 Harding Ave. N. E. 2930 W. bbrh Sr. 975 45th Ave. N. E. 2705 Winnetka Ave., New Fbpe 1804 Nicollet Ave. S7. PAUL STORES 409 Robert St. � 375 Wabasha ST. 2145 Ford Par�cway 1121 Larpenteur Ave. W. 2833 N. Hamtine Ave. 99 I�ex Ave., Cottage Grove Har Mar, 2100 Snetling 1205 Southview Blvd., So. St. Paul DULUTH STORE 109 W. Superior St. ROCHES7ER STQRES 50 17th Ave. S. W. 1201 So. Broadway GREEN BAY, WIS. 713 Green Bay Plaza � riembers oi the Ci ty Council �i �y o f Fri al ey 6�31 Universi ty Avenue N. F,. Phone MIDWAY 5-4671 `� � ' ' Address Your Reply to %� .. below i�, .�� - ;' - - � - :1f}ti :.� '..:'.s ..:•�u Fridley, Minnesota 55�21 �` �� � �. � Dear Councilmen: ..._�_ At the nonth�y meeting of the Holly Merchants Assn. on May �, 1966, we di scussed t,"e proposed move oP Ci ty Ha11 f'rom i t� s present location. I� was voted unanimously at that meeting to com— pose a letter to the city councll, exnreseing our belieP that the present site of the City Hall is beet Por all � concerned. �'e li s t the �ollo�ri ng reaso ns for comi ng to thi e� conclu�ion: 1) One of the reauirements oP granting our city a post oPfice was the nearness oi that poet o�P3oe to the Ci ty Hall. 2) Cit9 Hall has great importanee in that it is now centrally located and serves as a hub for comm— uni ty, busi ness and shoppi ng. 3) We believe that the last bond issue was paased under the assumption that Ci ty �'a11 was to remain at i t� s preaent location. �) The moving of City Hall to another area would be detrimental to the already egtablished businesses in and around the present locatf.on. 5) It is our understanding that Pire insurance rates would have to increase wi th the moving of the iire s tation from i t� s present si te. 6) Business generally follow Ci ty �Tall because oP the activitf.es generated. This holds true of Fridley now, and we feel that i� would be an unnecessary hardshi p on e a tabli ahed busi ness in this area. t�re Pe el s tro ngly agai ns t movi ng tY±e hub o f activi— ties �ron it�s present location and would like to go on record ae opposing such a mone. ou truly . � John C. Hilbert Prea., Hollq Merchants Assn. MINNESOTA'S DOMINANT RETAIL DRUGGISTS • ` �� '� `F\ • • 7$65 Pearson Way Fridley, Minnesota. 55432 June 9, 1966 •�'- ' �' City of Fridley y Parks and R ecreation Dept. 6431 University Avenue Fridley, Minnesota. 55421 . Attention: Mr. Paul Brown Dear Mr� Brown, The Fridley Mrs. Jaycees request the use of the Locke Park facilities for an adult daa�ce to be held on August 27th from 9:00 to 12:00 p. m, W e will be having refreshments which will include 3. 2 beer. May we have your approval on the above request. Thank you, smb cc: Fridley City Council , Sincerely, i '' / � � Mrs. Carl E. Britton Fridley Mrs. Jaycees 1 � � A , • {' ti� F,: ,: yi� � _ ! j .... i.0 �Y����� --. _ - �� l , . . <;,; , �, Mayor Jack Kirkham City of Fridley ` b431 University�Avenue, N. E. Fridley, Minnesota Dear Mayor Kirkham: 158 - 63rd Way, N. E. Fridley, Minnesota ,7une 7, 1966 It is with regret that I forward my resignation from the Fridley Human Relations Committee. The purpose for which the Comm- ittee was formed and the useful function that it can fu1fi11 requires the mutual confidence of the Committee membership and the City administration. It is quite obvious that� this relationship does not exist with respect to my appointment on the Committee. Rather than let an unfortunate lack of personal and political rapport with the Mayor interfere with the Committee's work, it is much better that I no longer continue on the Committee. • I have enjoyed working with the members of the Committee and leave with the feeling that �he Committee has made a positive contribution to the City. Hopefully, the Mayor will now see fit to make greater use of the exceptional talents that are currently available on the Human Relations Committee. • 0 Si erely, ' ���.u� J • % ��G� L�If � �- � Richard J . Iierder 0 t. � �C S �., j t ,�_ t :; L • � � � , ; /^ �/�, /; ' ( _ �- L i[--C.: �, fi `. " ,_.L"./� .. ',,\ . �! i .. . fj: i J n .. �.- � / f � � i� c. �-! 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C..�rw �, �.�- ' � — � � j � �� / ,,./_t/ ,� �`l:,-C,.t', 1�-G..a'i'ti... �. i`;�� .. i�.:.,�-�.... t �-c'... % � � �. . ' ;,� %__._...� �/ / �� i',�vv�1._ G, �i��! .�c � 1� �l �,J� I ' � '�� �a'=i�, `' � ��' �c_' �`..,�� C_� � � • � �, � �. f,.,'�. � ,l� �'i...sr=t`�[!./�. / • ._ �1 , �� T GRlGGS MIDWEST BUILDlNG `�l� ���,�- J� 1j�lJ �J o 1 1 1 5T. PAUL,I M NN SOTA 55 04 ,��' � A�HSf9 . -�� t��/Q.� ..t+� � �� Q M � �� �" � � ��' . - -� � r r; � �� ,� °� �; . .; r i �„'�'t.i�. �y OTr122 C� �y of rridley Fr::dley� i�innesota �ear ?aul: 'UNITED STATES JAYCEES CHAMBER INTERNATIONAL P HO N E 6 1 2 • 644-3838 � June 2�� 1966 yhe Fridley Jaycees wish to res�eive Locke Park for Thursday� � w_J 28� 1966 for the Region 20 Swnmer Regional. This is the �+th. y�u-r in succession that the Fridley Jaycees will be hosting this �vent. The three C3� previous Summer Regionals have been held at �ocke Park. , The schedule is as follow�s 1 • 6:30 to ?:30 P.M. Get ACquainted'- 3.2 Beer 7:3o to 8:3o P.M« Steaks�: 8:30 to 10t00 P.M. Bus3ness Meeting ��Te should be out of the Par►k by 10�30 P.M. There is no change from previous years in our sahedule and� again� tre w:ill not have any liquor. �his event zrill be chaired by Fridley Jaycee Joe Bovy with Gary Bro�m as�: the Director.. s.t is permissible with us to present this letter to the City Council if you deem it necessary. Sincerely� Budd L. Proctor ' State Vice President � B�,P o �p Region 20 � I � RESIDENT: DaLE ELLIS, Wolf( Monuaria:, Sr. Poul �INTERNAL VICE PRESIDEN?: RON WLaNUNT, Jehn�en 8 D�LaHuN P.A., Nwth Seinf Paul �EXTERHAL VICE PRESIOENT: TOM RICHARDS, Karoliqht � orvo.aron, Mon:a�o uNATIONAL DIRECTORS: ED DeLaHUNT, D�LoHua� Breedce��inq CerperMien, Pe.w Ropids; CAl GUMAN, Rrbr Cwyws�ien, Mod��ie; JOHN D. KOTULA, Schoel Disrricr 277, Mound; DON I nLVERDA, Li�eoi� Ne�'I L�(a I�s�.anee Compony, St. Poal; JOHN STEINBAUER, Minneso�a Pein�� InwrOwabd, Minnwpolia; WES TORGERSON, Seil Csnsnve�ion S�nieq Mxrb; CHUCK WESTIN, M�nn.sem � Powe. 8 Uyhr Compony, Dul�rh +REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENTS: JIM BARBER, Silv�. Dim� Luneh, R�d�.eed fell�; BIIL CAVERS, Me��in CA�vral�� Cemydny, Virqinia; MILAN D�WITT, Kanab�e Srora Bonk, Mora; ED GASS, Ros�mo�niH+yh Schooi,NorrhY,eld; MILFORD GENTZ, LaYsii�id; DALE HALOS, F�.r-LF�er, Geok��en; HORST H. MANSEN, MMM - InNma�ionel Dirision, MFin 8wr LoG�; JOHN M. MANSON, No.i6ern I P�o�one Go. Compeny, Ononv;lle; BILI JANECEK, Fo;rvi•w Phermocy, S�. Voul; TOM KILBRIDE, No.rhw•sr De'�Ir P.•ss AswNa�ion, M;nn.apelis; JIM KNUCKEY, Welr.. Burler Enq. Cempany, Sr. Po�l; JERRY ' �cOEST�R, Od<so�a Fo.d Compony, Princeron; CLnUDE A. WTZKA, Finr Ama.ican Nnr;onel Benk, Duluih; IKE MADSEN, Madsm D.up, Vip•,ron•; HACK MeCALL Ed�ne Pubhe Sehools, Ed�no; ROBERT W. Pq`, 7ERSGN, Arto.ney, kodesre.; ARNO�D PORKKONEN, Fin� Ne�ienal Bonk, D�treir Leko; KEITH R. RICHTER, Kohihefl'� Supo Va�v, Li�ehlidd; BILL M'NITTENBERG, South Seinr Poul Uvesrock Compony, I •h 5,;�,� Po„���; J;M wILLE, Soil Conssrvation 5.�.��e, Wh.nro�; OtCK WRIGNT, N«N,•.n S�e�•s Pe.... Co�npenr, B��m��o�on; VERN YETZER, Pla�n.i•w Pullie Scheols, Plo�n.i•.. • SECRET�RY: ED FEFFER, - - �. Po,,. �.� e Componies, So�m Pool; �TREASURER: WAYNE ARNOLD, B.wG�. 6 Nmdriek�an C.P.A., Roeh�s�v �IEGAI COUNSEL: DAVID F. DURENBERGER, A�tom�y ot Low, Seuth Saint Poul • , ?qS i FKCS:�c1�T� q�LEN SKOGEBO, G�orya A. Ho.md 8 Componr, Au�tin �OFFICE SEGRETARY: BARBARA PETERSON, Sain� Peul �EDITOR: W.G. DOTY, AnoLa Publie Sehoob, Anoko. I � i.�'�" ,r • }" . .. (� �., • • d %�i���:�,; n�����9� C���Q , �s'L(,� . .. �: +_ � liCr�fL�ltGtL6 o`tBl��Zfl, /Y�LI2K°�C- n .�' '` ` �/I � 98 - 43RD AVL�.UE NOR7t�EAS7 �OLUrvtB1A FiEIGHTS, MtNNESOTA 55421 ,Tune 3, 1966 Mayor & Members of City Council Fridley, Minnesota Dear Sirs: The Kiwanis Club of Columbia Heights-Fridley have undertaken a project to raise money to be used in our community service programs and school�scholarships. The project involves plac- ing candy and gum dispensing machines in business locations throughout both cities. These machines will be serviced by the Vend-All Companq. ti9e respectfully request waivers on any vending machine lic- ense required, as a non-profit organization operating in Fridley, Minnesota. � Sincerely yours, � l�/' �� t� Harold Evansan, President Kiwanis Club of Columbia Heights-Fridley s�_ I ��,,,�. o„� ✓ �+� �'� �.,��,� ' �� �{ P � ,�� �,,�� ',�, � w :. ` , �' _ i � �; �' � i �� .,C��� : y .. . � •� �,�._�� ..,�W,..,..�. "'�' • , t'' ' �' ;�� STAiE OF MfNNEaOTA J i! DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ; i CONSTRUCTION DISTRICT S `t� �4, 2055 NO. LIL.AC DR1VE MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 55422 �y 20, 1g66 City of rridley City Hall 6431 University Avenue N.E. N,�.nneapolis 21, Minnesota �lttention : N�s . Earl 1•Jagner, City Manager • In reply refer to: 315 s.�. 02o?-(T.x. 65> � Signalization of 53rd Avenue • Gentlemen: Tn regard to your recent resolution requestin� signalization of 53rd �lvenue, field investigation shows that warrants are satisfied. The District will request program�in� of this project for third quarter F.3C. 1967 letting. We will advise you when a letting date has been established. . Sincerely, ��. ,��� . � �� N. R. Osterby Assistant District Engineer • -c�'° � 0 t � J� 0 • May 31 , 1966 .`� � I':' E i�' 0 R l� P1 D U M ': � : 'l City i�'anager �'�:�'�.: , James I�. Hensl.ey� Board of Health 5�. ;J�C_ : Board of Health Activities "�:�3, �ice Cre��� Terr. Construction had not yet star�Ced. Still a mess y���� the tornado. If construetion has not started in a week, will issue orclers to abate. (This was reported on April 30, 1966 report of Bd. of �ieaZtn ��.ctivities) 657�J �"ric��ey St., �.ev. Joseph Anderson, trailer with no sewage hook-up. ��� �•�as di;gin� a trench without a permit. �This Sd. called the plumbing insp�c�or. 959 Par�dora Drive, Lot 9, iil. 4, Brookview Terr Adn. owned by Richard G=rZber�, 969 63�h Ave. N. r.. Open basement, concrete bZock. Ordered �o clea�z and clear and fill in basement. (next to 961 68th on corner oi 6°��tAz and Pandor�.) . •��5�1 i°ain S�, owned by ParnelZ Ho2.m (April 30, 1966 report}� Reinspection revea?ed pre;nises cI.eaned and cleared and structure boarded up a11 e-rce� � � or one window. 7��3i� ::':ble :�?. �. , Accupant burning garbage, nossibLe no garbage pic�c up. ?�lvc.���na�ion r�v�aled burnin� in 55 gal. oiI drums and stored in front ya-rd. L�tter sent to nccupant �o properly store garbage, ceasQ burning a�z� put c�,ns in a rack or the garage where they cannot be seen From �:�.c �ro�t, Cony or Itr. to own�r, Donald Anderson, 7501 Central Ave. N. (�ot 5, ul. 4, shaf�ers Sub. No. 1). 577�:; Z�> �t. Vacant 1ot across the street from - Lot 7 and 8, B1. 27, �:yde iarl,. 4dn. owned by Joseph Zizak. Complaint o£ junk and debris. ��c�ered to clean and clear. .�79:. 2'; St. , L�t. 32 feet of Lot 9, a11 of Lot 14, Block 27, Hyde Park �.dn. ���.�.�e: �y Josep:.� Zizari. 0!d I.umber� ?�ipe, construction material� etc. ��::��:-�e� �o cl�an and clear. Oumer called ci�y r�,�r, stating he caould cle�._ u� t;�� araperty. (Previous complaint Sept. I964) �:1_ �.«��1Zite, Lot 22, }37.. 8, Lowell Adn. to Fridley Park, owned by C^.r�son L�vine Inc., 2831 Aldrich Ave. S., (across street from 114 >�.�e?'i�t� Lane �. L.} Complain�s of junk and possibly rats. Construction �:� �°u�� rrorn ne�fa apartment ati 266 P�urcury (560-2153) . Bldg. Insp. is �oi�: ; �o tal�. �o owner of apt. re dumping. L�Cr. sent to Carlson Levine L� c:��an and clear. • io� eas� of 4G9 57�h Place, Lot 4, Block 4, City View Adn., 413 57th rl. c����::cd by ray �enjamin, 5630 6th St. N. E. Old garage, open basement and j�z'=:. Crde�ed to clean and cl.ear and fiLl in basement. � _�:_ , :�_: : .Z �I� v�ctivita.es - � 2 - �� . �. � ���'-� � j wc� (�o � e�est of 409 57th Place) Lot 2, B1ock 4, City Vie��� __ -�. ,:3��:���ec� :�p :::obe�t .srr,born, 4G5 57th Plac�. Old concrete blocic, ��"_u s.�.�.cL I�t:� ��r, and other reiuse. c'�rdered to clean and ciear. �=�-�. ;'��-:�:�r.^.o�a� - T.ot 15 and 16, B1ock "I'� Riverview �ieightts Adn., oF�ned `�JT �l; -:,:�s "L, :r,�ezc� sa:ne address, but dwelling is vacant. Old furniture �'�==+=4�� ��xz 1��, pzt �rivey. Pit privey ordered abated. House condemnEd �= �.� :,.u::>��Z occun���ion, pre:�zses ordered abated. C �j;•Z Ca'.� cy S�, i�I. ;�. , ��aned by 7:. C. Paape, 11G3 Pitce Lake Dr. , I�Iew -�r�-;':����z, °�':_�:--1., 653-5609. Open basement and fence around it do�m. �,��� , se��t to star� construction or fi.11 in basement. (Lot 17, Bl. 2, �>r�o',v�e��r '�'err, 2nd Adn. ) Ld Lowe took out a buildi.ng permit and c�_�si:rt,c�ion �1as st�r�ed. 15��•v' �'ississinpi St, N, �:, ,:rnest - Gardner, complaint of rabbits, =::�esuy nrop�rty, i�o r�bbits but he is conduc�Cing an open dump �o the •r�a� of t_ze pre��ise�, ol.cl Iumber, naxbage, and evidence of rodent narboL�t�;e, Ordered ta clean and clear and cease dumpin;. Lot 3,� �ucl� tors 5ub. 22 . T?�:ee lots n��:t to 565 57th Ave. N. E., Lots 2I, 22, 23, BI. 8, Donnays La:��evi�ta ::anor, o�ti�ned by Donnay I�ome Builders, 5932 E1liott Ave. S. i�ebri�, tzres, tin cans, old iumber, hot water tank. Ordered to ciean anci cl.ear . � � • Vac��t �ot at th� corner of Buffalo and Riverview Terr,, Lot 13, BI.. ��Y�� :iverview �ghts. A�n. o�aned by Jeannette Alvue, 3351 P4innehaha l�ve. , ;�'pis. 6, ��•rinn, Littered with old kitehen range, junk and debris. Ord�red to clean and clear. 57C�3 :Jashin;ton, Lots 1Q and 11, Bl. 4, Adams 5t. Adn. owned by E. R. �`�las::y, SSI7 12tIz I�.ve. S. Open basement exists which is a grave h�zard to sr�alZ ck�3.ldren. Ordered to fill in basement. (lst house sou�h o� 5705 ;dashin;ton� � 7V �7over St. , co*�plaint of filth. Occupant �'red Larson operating � business repairing cars. A1L cars operable. Lot 25, B1. R., Riverview rY�'�_ ��, oEAmed by Vincen� Tarnowski, 8151 Riverview Terr. Apparently � zoni�.� problezn. ����: �! ��oolcview Dr. �I, E. tornado damaged property. Construction had � �� rted at tim� of survey. c�4 cn�ryi St, occuppied by Robert Palmer, o�med by Tred Co,, 1427 Locary Ave. :`;oLth. I:�properly stored �arbage, garbage bei.ng burned, garbage and �ilz c�ns littErinG premises. Ordered to clean and clear, cease burning an� nro?�rZy store garbage. Lots 26 and 27, Blocic ��X ��, Riverview Hghts.Adn. Cor�zer o� Broad and Cheryl, known as Lot 31� Block "X", RiverView �?�hts.Adn. � ���7ned by ToTM� Ohlenk.amp, 8141 �ivervie�� Terr. Littered with garbage, j�zn': and otl.�er refuse. Ordered to ciean and clear. :�cross street from 8098 Ruth St.., weeds. Lots l and 2, Block 14, �-�� ii °;�Ji:QO�-c Par`� �'�dn. , owned by 5tewart ICvalheim, 4242 Reservoir Blvd. , ���� u:-:�bia iiei�hts, Minn. � � . � , �:" �:ca� i�z '-_ctivities -. 3 - ��;;:;; l,�.�_� ;�, r �y,, r:�.ultiple d�aelling o�aned by Gloria �chleiss, ����c:ec �:,a �c �;�.� uu�e a�d refuse containers . Garbage pileci on top o" �o�:j: ca�1s � t�yesent. ?�remise� 2it�Cered with ol.d car seats, car A�.o��, ;�a?�er a_zc piZes of grass. 55 Gal. oi1 drum. Ltr, sen� to c��� �: -: nd c1e�.r �re�t,ises and to provide adquate containers for �L�:��.M1c oi ±;arb�ge and refuse. 5�: �:•� a. �.iver � d and otaned by Nii?�e Terna, �701 University Ave. I.�:) 59'� T�lay i'olice co*npl.aint on these multipl.e dwelling where a C� ??�.',�� du-��ster �•aas inadeauate to lzandle al]. garbage and refuse. Gari�u�;e n�led on ground surface. photos taken - a moss. �t time of investi;ation by Bd. o� Heal'Ch a11 had been eleaned up.(560-4903) :xeu �� 7bth and Lalceside Rd. compl.aints of dumping and possible i�urr�in; o� darba�e. Could f ind na evidence of this . 5•� C52� Jac'_;son St. �T. E., owned by Ed Meyer, complaint of �ornado� deUris, oid tree branches. Old iarm house among newer horctes.� �`ound li�ter�n with �arba�e, old liunber, old pipe, old siding, tree branches and otizer re�use. Ltr. to clean and cleax. S42G .'.Ztur4 Road, vacant Lo�, tax for�eit property, compiaint of clebrzs, etc. Lot 22, Block 6, Carlson's Summit I�anor iVorth Completely u.��jus�iiiec. .:. Zi�Ct1e vaper on t�is Lot. It woul.dn�t hur�some of the �cc»1� to pick un the paper that bLows from their property onto vacan` prop�r�y. � 7�''v0 Co�certo Curve, owned by P•`arcus Freundschuh, 2300 Polk St. �T. E., '`i�:ne2polis, ��inn. Lot 5, �lock 3, P�'eoldy 2�anor Second. Camplaint of �orn�do debris, f�nc� around open basement down. Found o1d sidin;, nrc� ? u:zUer and other reiuse. Ordered � to clean and clear and either ��art cons�ruction at once or fill in base*nent. 360 74th �v�., P�;rs. Carpenter, compZaint of garbage and refuse in yard. A�narently no garbage pic2cup. L�r. to clean and clear and have �arba�e picl{ed up and to properly s�Core in the future. (Duplex) Burnin; in 55 gal. drtun. �rdered to cease. Lo�s 19, 20 and 2I, Block 3, Oalc Grove Adn., ta� forfeit. Lots ne�t �o corner lot5 on �rthur St, across from Rice Creek School. Compalint af jun::c and debris . Found old Iumber � briek, old oiL tank and caeeds . (sout'� of 6E45 �-lrthur St.). Ltr. to Anoka County to cLean and clear. 7561 �lan Bur�n St. �ax forfeit lots, Lots 11 and 12, BLock 3, Shaffer's �ubdivision i�To. 1. Found old lumber, trash, junk and weeds. Ltr. sent to � noka County to cl.ean and clear. • 4G20 i�'ain St., »obert z�Jilson, comnZaint of burnin� garbage and littered �re�ises, xie aamitted �o doing everything complained of, ordered me o�� tl.� prer�ises and used �EouL Iangua.ge and said he'd do exa.etly as b.e ''ee? s. �2eturnec� to prop�rty with police officer. Survey made and co}� �n? aint s i. ;ned . ifr. I+lilson nad disappeared. Ltr. to clean and clear Gnd will follow up. (5-14-66) � � • ;.�:--�: �. of .::::e�;.l �',:_ �sctiv�.ti�s _ G _ �S� �,;�•r.�-�o.�d '::^�o-r �Yur:,in� '_:o����, 57C� �. P.iv�r �d. Complete inspectior. r=�=�'.:_-. :at�. �e >oa�d of ;�ealti�.. �i letter tailZ �o out from t'r. e St�te '�o�.:��:: o� :�`e�:ii:?,. and �-�i11 iizcornorate the require*_nents of this I3oarci � � t `,' . ' �.�...�. �..a,� 13, n T,o�:7 32 ��...d '3, �loc�; 10, Springbrook Par� Adn, iirst ].ot south o� �� :� �:Zui.'�. >t. , o�:�n�d by a�ianna Anderson. Courity ras no address io� ':,.er ane could not send out ta�: stater:�en�C. City to clean and c?ca� oF 3 f�. �aeeds and assess �ost against property. 58;:�; ��th St, i�i. �, multipZe dwel.ling see na�e 3 of tr�is report. '`rs, ac':zleiss notified us tha� she has sold the property to a s?on�rt Y� . Slto�rand, 1349 Penn �'�v�. 5. Ltr. sent to N'r. Sko�rand to clean and clear this property and provide proper garbage facilities. 7360 Conc�rto Curve, see page 3 of this repart. Sold to a T,larren Osborne, 7555 Univer�ity Ave. N. E. Ltr. sent to P�'s. Osborn� to be,in buildino or fill in basement. P-:cado°-nnoor �.ddition, 76t1z and Bacon owned by Bernard Julko�JSki, 1420 i� olz�z Terr, and �d Chies, 52 S. E. lst, New BrigY!ton. En�ire ad�i.-�ior. coverca taith weeds and brush. Cornplaint of du*npi.ng but could find only clean fill except at the corner of Bacon and ife�dow- m�or i'errace, l,no°-��n as 7651 Bacon, Lot 4, Blocic 3} littered with �arba,e; trash and o1d lumber. Ltr. sent to clean and clear. LQt 12, FZoc'�: 2, t�.dams �treet Adn, Beatrice Holmquist, 1505 22nd Ave. "' Comnlaint of weeds and debris. A dilapidated structure was �v . :. . abated in Ju1y 19G2 by r,Jalter Freeman here. LCr. to clean and clear. L�ts 13 and 14, :^dams Street Adn., Lloyd J. Gudim, 5753 7th St, N. E. �o�plaint of weeds and debris. Ltr. to clean and clear, t� Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, BZock 1, Adams Street Adn., J. J. Kramer, �•7ishe::, �sorth Da:-.ota. CornpZaint of weeds, debris and trash. Ltr. to clean and clear. Lats 1 and 2, Block 1, Adams St. Adn., Andrew Esch, complaint of w�eds and debris. Ltr. to clean and clear.(601 W. Franklin) Lots 6 and 7, S1ock 4, ��dams St. t�idn. George E. Gunderson, 4706 2nd Street \. E. Complaint of weeds and debris. Ltr. to clean and clear. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block 4, Adams St. Adn., Cleo H. and A�fary r�enjamin, 5708 Jefferson St. N. E. Complaint of weeds and debris. Ltr, to clean and clear. � `>� �•_ct of `ea? i�':�� "aC41V7.'CI.�S �.� ��: �, ��, 1J, ? 1, 12, 13, and '�;,�!�:, ', 2, 3, ��, S, 6, 7, 8, 9, ':::��::�; 3, 2, 3, 4�, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, �:C:.^_..'..� � l. . .t�.GT1. - S - I4, �l.oc�c I , I0, and 11, 10, 11, 12, i��Tay , 19 C� U Adams St . F�dn. Block 2, Adans S�t. Adn. 13, and 14, Block 3, �E���:� �, 15 anci 16, �lock 4, Adams St. Adn, all owned by Carl �o��t��on, �s�6I5 Univ�rsity Ave. N. E. Complaints of weeds, trash and dc�ris. Ltr, to cl�an and clear. .r?� :�urialo S�reet and Riverview Terr., Lots 11 and 12s Block X, Rivervie� :Tei��,.ts �dn. o��med by WaI-Don Builders, 642s rr�.�oLi�t a�e. S. Cor,plaint of trash and junk. Ltr. to clean and clear. 6vt�.� and Arthur �3k�ere an oZd house e�is�Cs . Previous correspondence on this, a�as been condemned as unfit for human ocaupancy. As it is noe�, it is not in a state of disrepair to the extent that it wouZd be required �o be compZetely demolished. �as not been vandalized. �'rostop, :�i�h�,�ay b5 and Osborne Rd. Comnlaint o� debris and li�Cter. �aund old Christnas trees and rubbish. Talked to 2�anager and he ���id hQ cvould clean up. Ltr, bein� �ent fio him �CO clean and clear. 7533 4th St, r•r. E. , Lot 15, Block 1, Osborne *`anor, owned by • :°'iZ�ard Rosenberg this address and A`vls Federal pays ta�es, Loan �Io. 1Q?_947. Vacant dwelling ��ith cracked windo��s. Ltr, to '��pls. Federal �avin;s a.nd Loan, 603 ?-�arquette and :�r. �osenberg to clean up �ass and board up window� to avoid future damage. � � 5E2G 4�h St. �I. E, ,(th�.t part of Lot 1, Block 29, Hycie Par�c lying north af th� s�uth one foot thereof and that part of vacated 58th :'�vc, formeriy kno�rn as Co:n:~n�rcial Ave. lying sou�Ch of Lot S, ELock 4, Bennett-Palr�er t�dn. and Iying between E. �.nd �J. lines of saicl Lot 1 es-tended nort�l�. Tornado debris. Ltr. to clean and clear. Informed by ti`inneapol.is Federal that they have sold this property to a ���il�on G. Sir.on, 335 5th St. TV. E, this month. Ltr. sent to Mr. S i:�on. �'rostop Drive In, 7699 Hiway 65 N., old Christmas trees, trash and refuse. Guve mana�er both verbal and ��rritten orders to clean and clear. Su�line x"�tel, 6881 High��ay f�5. Tornado debris sti7.1 has not been ci eaned u�. rr7e were infarmed by P!r. Harold ICaline, atty. representin¢ the owner, Gilber A. Fallum that this would be taken care of last October. Another Ietter to N'r. Kalina informi.ng him�this was being turned over to �he City Attorney for action. W �u. c� :c-���:�i;i �ctivities - 6- ifay 1966 `�� 7�c�I �J�n �user: 5�. , Lots 11 and 12, Blocic 3, Shaffer's Subdivision • i'o. I, r�par�ed on paoe 3 as tax forfeit. Advised by County Auditor t��.a� t�.is :�� no� iorfeited property and belonUs to F. N. Sha£fer, S0� ; Cen�r� 1 E�ve. 1�. .;. , I�pls .,;�inn. Ltr. sent to A'r. Shaffer to c2eG� anc� cZear these lots of old lumber, trash, junk and weeds. � U I • 29 i-'unicipa�. �•�ater samples talcen of municipal water system and colifor*:1 count and chlorine found to be satisfactory. �amnl�s ta��n �rom �zoore Lake. be�ore a report is made on this. Additional�samples need to be made 0 n � LEAGl1E OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FRIDLEY FRIDLEY, MfNNESOTA June 16, 1966 Tna HonoraolQ Jac'� �.ir'.zi�vn �;,ayor o� :y�ridley �^ridley, 3�iinnesota Dear T�r. :{irkham: Re: Loastion of Civic Center at Locke Park The League of ��omen Voters o� Fridley conaluded a comprehensive parlti study in 1961. As s result of this vre supported the acquisition o£ the Loc?�.e property for park purpoaes and satting a min�m+�m standard of' 10 acros per thousaad population. Since that time the League hae nad a continuin� interest in the city�s park program. ';`ye are concernsd a-� this time not about possible locations for the Civic Center. �;e have not s�udied this problem and have no opinion. �he Lea;ue does ieel, ho,rever, that there exists soma cor.fusion on t:�e part of citizens as vrell as our ovrr members about tne ci �y� s intentions tovrards use of park land for the nesr Civic Cen�er. • It is our hope tnat the issue might be clarified if the Council z:�ould considar the follrn�ing points before naking a final deaision. Have specific plans been r,u�de to replace the lost park acreage, either adjs�cent to Locke park or elsev�rhers in the city? If so, :ias a dei iriite time lirait been set? Should protective procedures be� adopted no�v to assure the coz�uni-f.y that no fu�ture administration will arbi- �ra�ily pre-omp� park land for other purposes? The League is concerned vaith the possibility o:� futura expansion of the Civic Center into the Park. It seems safe to assume that as population groti�s, Civic Center needs will also 3.ncrease. The League vrould like a broad policy statement frc� the Counail sQtting guidelinos, and enoompassing advisary opinions from the Planning Comnission and the City Planner. Siticere3.Y, ' ' ����u- ; �Z. �' (Mrs.) Lois $,uderson President :�`�"'��f � �; i �+ � ��_��� Affiliated with th� Laa9ue of Wom�n Vot�n of th� U.S. 5�� �, � ��6���t"�'P� `:� �:���':� �:����� �t��.'`.��'�� �4;� I3� �S - .iti£� �40 ��5�0 � �R� �,'7� 'S I�P�.�.�Xs pr4 �iagefle Ro c��tte �u�.c��g �/15/6i 5922 H�nn l�v�u� Dta� p �� Fri�lley � �ina�esoi� D�rsq Oliv� Lo � 158 - 63sd Waky Bip�, F!'3�tileyo !!l�ti�sOt�lt ai�t�►�d +� a H� �.58 — 63St1 Way t�.� a B'r3�l�a �mas�o� • R�ve�ncl it� �dall 54l. — 671�a Av�nt:a id � o g�r�,syB �isineaat� � Bsaildir�g S�d Ar�trs Re2�ia»,s Cc7�c�ii.�'t�a �A� �r.�gr�! Fxi.cll�y �cn�� � & 3l�edmvel�p�nt �uthaa: ity a,�is/6� g��31/b? 6,�3ls� �) � �►r��r,�r�rs �� c�s� .�a ����,�,�� a� � c� �ov�c� � � zoo oL� 4 • � �eqveii� Aau Pu�eall Fr3�31dy o Minnesota � � ,�,�'rI� Sp�C3�►]. Asssaaass�ts Clan'k � �335a40 P�OC lboa�th •,- ;.._ .. . � � � E�1_ I • � � E��? FI�s 3t�lvtiL� F43� �ssEli COtJL�TC](T+ B�STINGSs �s�,��ia 1 e Firue is s�25 000 ea�h mesting, 2 o Fine 3�eqins with 4th m�tin�g missmd e p�ovide�i ha�►ev�r, that fae� � of the fitst ��et�ngs missed, t.he abser�,te� has s va13,d +aaacata�e appaov�d by the Coutscil. 3 o T�►e rul� applSea to ba►�h ragularlY and specisl],Y sc�heauled ue�et�nqs, �-�=-=1 �'-��-''= �-' !t��_i!..:.t'. 1 .i_� ��c • - itt1c� •,,1. C �O1tilC3,LD8A ICiac1� 8a�'=is sa�telse�a 5heacidut �c�t ,� _ ular 11 u 11 a li .- : , _ s 7 S � ��t� vnese 11 regvla�c anal 8 spoeia], �eatingso � 18 19 16 13 16 / � � � _.� - " �� � i .�- � ' / /f � APPLICATION FOR BUIiDiNG P T ' CITX OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA .� - � �,� 1 �✓`^' I � �r��,� OWNER' S NAME `y'�L%'��c' 1. �,-?.h� , v , Y`„BL1"LDER �..-?�'..-� l-� � /� ADDRESS �� � !� 'S _. ��-�%��l �Y . Ci-�' L � ADDRESS �c.��-x�-s LOCATION OF BUILDING N0. STREET . PA�T OF LOT -. �, LOT �!� BLOCK ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION �-'�-^�-- `� ����.! . i�/ O`3 COR:'�ER LOT INSIDE LOT SETBACK SIDE—YARD � SEWER ELEVATION � FOUNDATYON EiEVATION Applicant attach to this form Two Certificates of Survey of Lot and proposed � building location drawu on these Certificates. � � DESCRIPTION OF�BUiLDING � To be "sed as; • . �� �' � -,- ' %� / �-� ����—��— • Front / �' Depth �'�� -' Height �`_l�`_�<..__: ,_.,( , Sq. Ft. Cu. Ft. i Front Depth Height Sq. Ft. Cu. Ft. ,,,� �� � Type of Construction �..�C��-�c..v Estimated Coat rc�='-�-r..z,� �4if "� To be completed � ' The undersigned hereby makes application for a permit for the work herein specified, agreeing to do all work in strict accordance with the City of Fridley Ordinances and rulings of the Department of Buildings, and hereby declares that all the facts and representations stated in this application are true and correct. DATE C' '° j j' _ L'' �- STGNATURE .�.'�7-r�.t,.n c:°i7�� .. (Schedule of Fee Costs caa be found on the Reverse Side). `)t � E�4 S��s � U�i�i�i�s Sub�7�tte� �.Iua� 7 J.966 Pa e 2 � I.�me Additioa. It was sugge�tasd +tt�t the �gia�eering Department check out l+ocs�ti.+�as mf existi�ng hmuaee aud buildi�nga aad p�re�� s dim�nsian plaa of �his a� �d ��aible atx�rat pa���Yae. �C ws� auggeated th�t Cau��il eould rsd t�g I.�� Ss 6�sY 7 uatil �u�h �is� a�s � av+esall study ie eo�mW ple�ed f� �h� fu�cs�a �igiat of �atya 30 1�1'ION by IIbb�a� aece�nded by I�age19 �hatc �hh� Strsets aad U�ilitise Sube�aittsQ di.�ett the City �ugin�cering 3h3p�rtm�at to make a detailed plan Af th� as�a f.$ qu�atioa shvw4.ag a�ad a�eese e� th� �aest h,s1f of tha lots ia �� Lucia Lar� �ddi�ion �ad �e �ia� I,�� �plit �qu�st. L.S. #66a08, Mys�a He�i�� I.oi� 49 Lucia l.�ne Ac�die��a T� ga�at�8 eub ject to a 30 fvot eas�t oa tl� �C edge �� �hr� I.ot aad � red tt��g Ch� weat 4ulf of i.�t 4� aad �11 �f l�ts S9 6 sa� 7 ur��4,i �u�ix atudy ie c.csmpletsd. Opoa s vai�e v�t��, the n�tiera catri�do . Mto Da�nis Favre waa psQOe�t. Eyngint�arfug Assi.etaat Clask gevi�d tha hisC� Mr. F�vre wsnting to build a�n �act�nsioa vn his pYaeeat g�s atatioa� bu� Qs� of the possim bility of 83td Ave�ue opemi[n�g onto East �iv�r $�d �hich �rauld th�a cut th�twgit his pr�pes�j. M�ro Cla�k h�.d CaaZked wi�h �he Sngin�s�r in Coc+n Bspids e�o etatt�d that 85th dve�nuo N.Bo Waas ga►i�g t� b� deNSloped �e an Sset�Weat Coun�y r+�ad9 �bm�mr� Caea R+npids wa�ulsl a�t b� intet�eted in giving htlf s c1�di.cstt� for 83rd Aeem�� �� th+s pxsssae tiaas. �t ras agseed thut the�e is a c'i8fisiite ae►e� for 83r8 1lveuua ta ba dc�r�I:+ged b�e�aa ti�e aac�ea p�obleffi to the �cea�r asf lote on Iranton Street wil�. have to be sol�etl at a� �i.aa�< Iti �ries suggeat�d to Mro Favz� th�t h� �h�suld apply fo� a buildiag per�nit us�a� �d t.l�act the Gity �hc►uld �ffi�ncblish � logie�i atraat pattern and c�asid,ex M9C. Favse°s psobleme MnitA�t by Nagg18 $e+conded bp Ubb�n� Lhat tha 3traets a�ad Utilities Subcom�itt�e conoides 83rd Avonue ae the logi,cal atreet pattsn�, aad tt�at Lhe City sbc►uld Cske t�a� a�ceasarq st�p� �o carxy out that pattern ds the aead ari��s s snd thst �cigtst af �y n�edQd be scquired b�fora struatuyre impr��mente sse msd�. Up�xn �t voiee va��, the m�tian �a7rtied. 4e ,�BiTILDING PE�IiTt LOT 3. BLtiQG I�MZ33ISSIiPI VISW ADDL1'ION� GO�DOlQ SANGSTSR: Mreo 8�ngsLer �ad Hs. Hnlbart e�F Brues Halb�rt Canstruation Co�psny erare pres�aC e . Ths Sa�agstez's plaa to build a hone� o�a I.at 3, Block 1, Mi�sissippi Ois�, but tbera fa a ps�poaed atreet dedicatioa vhiei► aould ao�nfiict �rith Saagstmr°s ps�s�at ps'0po�ed plsc�nt of the baus� �n the lot. • �e� Subcomitt�+e dia�ussecl e�ver�l dif#erent mc�thods of pxvvidiag City- �esintaiu�d a�exese to ths la�s Nartb af Riv�svood Sehool. 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J i O i �.1 3 �Z.b';Z CiciADE APPN�OVAL FOI3M � �. • . . , �. / y�� At a du�r authorized meeting.:of the (City) (� Council of__ Fridley , Minnesota, the following resolution was movea and a.do;�ted: . � � . kESOLUTION . ' 1rkiEREAS, plans for State Aid ' Project Noo 02-608-02 showing proposed aligzment, profiles,• grades and t � c:oss-sections, together with speeifieations and special provisions for the �� (cor.s�,action), (reco.�struction), (improvement), Qf County-State Aid High•rray __ No, g _ wi�hi.� ihe limits of the (City) (�i33.�e) as a(�) (Stats) , ( 6a��-} Aid �Pro ject havo been prepared and pres.ented to the (City) ('�i�33�j ; ?• ivOZ'I, T:: ;'rLFOtZ,E, IT IS RESOLV"„r,D: That said plans, specifications and special p:ovisions be i� aLl things approved. Da�ed this day of 19 . � CERTIFICATION ' Sta�e oi :::�;..�esata Coun�y of A1�UKA (ci�Y) i :�=�.oe) of FRIDLEY I hereby cer����f that the foregoing Resolution is a true anci co:rect capJ of a re�olu�ion to and adopted by the (City) (�T,i�v) Council of F�� at a meeting thereot held in the (City) ('�.b ) of F��' • . Mir�nesota, on the �_ d�y of _ .. • 19 , as disclosed by the records of said (City) (�e) in �y p�ssession. (SEAL) x . City ii�.3�ge • Clerk C)(� � ��� �. . % �G� A kBSOLU'iION TO AI7V8�'rISH FOk BIDB Sl� IT HBSO�LVSD by th� Couneil of the City o# Fridle�r, ai follo�a; ' 1. Tbst it ia ia the iatareat o� Ws Cit�► to awsd bid eontsaet� fas ti�e folleyaiug ite�as ar matesi.sls: ��0� NBid S, 004 PO4ND G.V,W. VAN T�IICH" 2. A a�py of the ap�ifiaatiana fo= Lhe abwe d�sesibed itsa� sad ma�stal.a, tc�got�es vith a psnpas,l fos t6o s�etha►a of puschitse anui tho psym�C thrreof 2�nrs baeu psosentsd Co ths Ca�neil by ths City Man�got �md the saoe a�t+e hRS�by apgse�t�d �ad sdapt�d �s the plaas ood apacifiEatToaa, �ad the resLhod og s�quisition and paya�eat ta be saq�sir�d by th+a Gity �riCti �c�ag�ct to eha 8oquisitiaa a# eaid it�os and mata�%is. � 3: T� pn.sehmse of said its�a and material$ ss deserib�d sbovo alsall bo e£iected bq �r�ealed bids to b� t�e�ived md � og�td bp the City of Fsidley an the Sth dity of July, 1966. Tl�a City Ma�osger is direct.�d �nd autLorised to adv�rtise � for ehe p�sel�as� of eaid itemo �ud mst�sials b� aarled bid psopaaaala �r nmtice as p�anricia�d by isa �d tho Char+�es of�the Cfty of Fsidleya the natiea to be subetaati.slly in f�rm as t2i�t eha�rn by �ibit "A" attach�d h�seto ar�d �de a p�rt of by sefsr�uce. Said natic� shsil be pnb- li.hea �c l�.c L�vi�� in was offsci8l n�►sp.per oi r.b• City o� Frid]Eay. � '� PASSgD luiID ADOPTED BY T�8 .CI'lY C�TNCIL 0�+ ?� CITY dF � l�I�.SY , 1966. ?SIS DsAY 0� ....._...�.`�,.. �_ A1"1'BS'r: crr� cr.$eu r�ia c. sr�eii M�iYOH • • • JsCk 0. Ritkh� C� CITY OF FRIDI,EY BID NOTICE for 5 r ��o POtTND �. Y. w. vAN �Ri1CK F�IIiIBIT ng,r Tkae City Council of tYae City of Fridley, Minngsota, will accept sealed bids on One (1) ldew 5,000 Pound G. V. W. Van Truck on the 5th day of July, 1966, until 12:U0 o'clock Noon on said datr� at the Fridley City Hall, 6431 Univer- sity Avenue Northeaet, Fridley, Minnesota, 55421 (Tol.: 56�-3450)• All bida must meet the minimum requirements of th� apeaifications. Failure to comply with this section can result in disqua.lification of th� bid. Each bid at�all be accompanied by a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Cash or Bid Bond and made�pa.yable without conditions to tiae City of Fridley, Minne- sota, i.n an amount of not less tllan five per cent (5�} of the bid. which check, cash or bond s�aall be forfeited if biddar neglecta or re�ses to enter into Contract, after his bid has be�n acc�epted. The City reserves th� right to accept the bid whic� is determinad to 'be in the best interests of the City. The City reserves the rig}at to reject at�y and all bids and wai.ve any informalities or tecttnicalities in any bid receivad without explan,e.tion. • The City Council also reserves the right to coneider such faciors as time of delivery or performance, experience, responsibility of the bidder, pa$t performance of similar types of items or materials, availability of products and other similar factore that it may determine to ba in the bast interest of th� City. Copies of the specifications and general conditions may be e�mined in the office of the City E�ginaer Dixector of Publia Works, or copies may be obtained from his office. � A11 bids must be submi.tted. in sealed envelopes and pl8inly marked on the outside with "5,000 POIIND Go V. W. Y�bT TRIICB.'t Publieh: �une 22, 1966 Juna 29, 19b6 � EAxL P. WAGNII� City Manag+sr �c� `�;�� c . ����� � e — /.,�� �. B�I�It3i� t9�D�IG �3+�.'7E��+'�1�'� �� �`���i�G �ANS �Il? ��iFICATIaNS lIND ES1''t� • S tf� �t3S�S ���"° S�� ;�T���I� �t43�� �'E'a t9d6�4 (�ieD�Ti�fT�2 �L) �F�.�SA �e�lu�imm r1o4 76�I966 �� t�� C�.ey �ncil adopted th� 16th e�sy c�i 3�y 1�66,, ��� t.'�� d�.t� �� h��in� mri the pre>pas�c3 imp�aves�nte, as �pmmci�ics�Ily noe�+d �a �� I��i�e v� i�ie.��f�sg ���tc.h�d hese+to faz �referenc� ae �:dbibi� e11�.o�8 �tttd 'WI��tE�� �ll. ef �he �s+�p�ey ��ae� r�z��� p�p�rty is liable to bs mmas�ssecl wi�h C%e �ak�� a£ ��.��� i��4v�ts ��s n�etsd izr s�id no�i�ej were g�.v�a. �(1U) �ys ��i�e b�r za�il �ct p:st�li�%ed �t�.�� of th� C�uncil H�ring �a'ou�h � t�) c�kly pa�P�13,c��i�ts� �f �e �a�c�ia�� na�iee� and th� hssring �as held �ra� �h� p�g�u�g �r� h�a�d ���►�a �� t�a� he,�ring�, �s a�aced ia� asid �Cicas. NOW, �'{%�£ ��s �� ��C�i.�D� By� tk�� �o�.o�eil ot the City of FridleY, �SSka �nty� l�iii..xuea8s�tcap, �� �a�lls�� � 1 e Tb�t the fcallapia$ %.p�rave�ta�s pzeyos�cl by Cauacil Reaolu- tian No. 75�1966 a�a herebg• ordereci te� b+e ef£�cted mn.d com- pl���d �� �a�n �a x���blp �seibl�a tawait a a) �ie i�,�cav�ts �s �oted us�de�c th� Caxsst�cuctian Item A fn the Noti�e mf �issring (i� �ibit "A"j fos the foliow� i.ng BCs��s : • l��hur S�r��� . 7�t1� Ave�r.a� to 4sbarne �oad 3Fire�ide D�iwes High�sy Ido. 6S te� Caatra2 Av�uue Viron '$�sd: Ffaes�e. ��e t�► 8xistfs�g Pavessnt r . Uaiver��ty Avenu� t� 5 Strat �,... Thst �ie ��sk �b�� �y b� aonaolidsted Wi�th othsY aseaa as an� isap�cav�e. 2 e The w��k te b� p�for�e@ und�x �is p� jett msy b� perfos�s�ed under a�ns or a�xe contracgs as m�q bQ desmed advisable upan r�nce�p� of bids , 3e The C3tq Engin�r ar�d. Co�atvck �sad Dsvise Incorpormted are has�bp desig�ated a� the �gix�eez� for thfs imprwa�t. Shty shr�ll �rsp�re fix►�1 p1�us and spe�ifieati�as for the ao�tking ef such imps�ve�� . AB�iI'�D BY T88 Cq�2NCYL OF T8E C�TY dF FILTD�Ym TSIS �� �llY OF ,�,_, , 19b6. MA3C�lt Jaek 0. Kirkiu�m • AT�T m CI7Y �I.�B M�xvirx C. B�eall �� �� • • � RESOLIITI01� NO o / � I / `� � A RI�OLiJTIC3N ORDE3�ING II+iFROV� 9 APPROVAL OF PLANS AND AD�III�TISZNG FOR BIDS: STREE°� ZMPRt�VII�'E�'I' PRO�'DCT STo 1966-10 (SEAI, COATING� Wffi�FAS, at the regula� Council me�ti.ng of the 14t1� day of April, 1966, the City Covncil authorized to advertise for bids for seal coating and the cost of tiae seal coating to be psid out oi State Aid Funds. NOWs THEREFORE, BE IT RF,SOLVID9 by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. That the streets msrked black on the attached map be seal coat�d, and the work involved in said ImproveaQent siiall here- a.fter be designated as: STR�+1T Il�'RO4II�NT PROai'DCT ST e 1966-10 2. The plans and specifications prepared by the City E�gineer for such improvement and each of- ti�em, pursuant to tkie Council action heretafore, a copy of wiiich plans and specificatione are hereto attaGhed and made a part iaer�af, ara hereby approved and shaall be filed w:ith tlze C3ty Clerk. � 3. The w�ork to be performed un.der STREET IMPROVII+�E'NT P80J�CT ST, 1g66-10 shall bs p�rformed under one contract. The City Mansg�r sha11 accordingly prepare and cause to bs inserted in tYae officiaa newspager advertise�ments for bids upon the making of such improvements ur_d�r such approv�d plans and specifications. The advertise- ment ahall be publisiaed for tw� (2) weeks (at lea.si 10 days), and ahall specif"y tkae w+�rk to � e done and will state th�,t bids will be opened and con- sidered at 12:00 o'clock (noon), on t�ae 5th day of July, 1g66 in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, and th�at no bids will be considered unless s�aled and filed with the City Clerk, and accompanied by a cash deposit, bid bond, or certified check pay8bl� to the City for five per cent (5f ) of the amount of $uch bid. Tl�at tkae a.dvertieement for bids for STRE�'I' 1MPROVII�+tT PRQ�'ECT STo 1966-10 sYaall be substantially in foraa ss that noted in Faciaibit '�A" attached hereto �or r�fe�r�nce and msde a part hereof. ATTEST: ADOPTID BY !L'� COIINCTL OF FRIDLEY THTS D9Y �F , 1966. MAYOR �a,ak 0. girkham • CITY CLERK Msrvin C. Brunaell i � LJ � � � r� /O — /'� / , A8w7Vidi.IL.i�V7�Y LVV s ` � , l% �'� 1 f ,� � sr. },� . .� �. . �`} :�' �:d : i t . � , r ,' :�`� 11 ,,r' �.� .,; r.` :,: , +��� t� .#s �. �s , r W�AS, �he Resoluii�a No. 1.75•19b5 adopted by tias Citq Couueil o�a � 2tftii day of Sept�be�, I965, B�e�olut3an Na. 192�1965 adopt�d by the City Go�mcil on tixe lat d�ty e£ Navamber 1965, aatd $,�solutiaa No. 7Q-196b ac�pt�d by the Cauacil � the 18th day oi April, 1966, set the datas for heaxiqg on Che pr�posed impr�rv�eats � a►s spe�cificel lp no�¢d in th� I�ticos of R�Yis�g sttseh�d h�Ye�os &�d W�S, �13 pxa>p�er�ty a�eta �hosa pz�psarty is Ii,ab1� to bs asasaeed with the m�aicia�g o� �hhe �mpa�v�a�a (a� n�►ted in eaid uatices) �re�n give�n t+�t (i0) dsq� not�.c� by maii aad p�bl�shed aoti�� of Ch� Conncil hesTi�a�g that�ugh tar� (2) r�eekly publicaticans 0� tfie Yequi�rrad notices, mnd tht b�a�rings �xe h�ld aend �he px�g�c�p e�aae�rs h�a�d therec�n �t� tii� heaainga, as nated iu: eaid t�astie�s. NOW9 ��, BL xT ItESOLV�, by the Cauacil of th� City of Fridloy, !�� C�un�y� Mi�aat� aa �mll�st 1 o A, T9aat ti�� aflll�vir�g gsste of tha imgsove�,ts berstofare prop�ss�d by Caun�f3 �tssolntion �175�1.965 atze h�r�by ordersd to b� �ff�ce�i �aad cmerplat�cl ae a�on aa reaaanably possibi�, to�vfts S��na aaweg aad Agpttrteaancs� fo= Ely and Dover Stroegs in 500 B1�ek Misaiss3ppi P1ace at B3vetvis+� Tetrsce B) Thst tha tolla�ing patt of tha imp=av�nts h�retofon praposed by Couac�.l R�solutio�n #192-1965 sre hereby ordez�d ts be eff�ted sad �ampleted �a soon aa roasonably poesibleD to�f.t s St�sm Sawe� for Ea�t�Wto� Eaa�t South of Miseiai�ippi Place: �ra�n Bivervi�a ��►mraet to 8ast i�i.var Rasd C} That ths follaafng parte of the ia�prewaoeate hezatofare prmgoaed by Co�il RQSOlution #58•1966 at� bsreby ordsred �o be effected eaad eoApletad ae eooa as reaaonably poesibi�9 to�it s �•� � y � �s�Zu��.��x %� � Si+t & SS Y�Ts�� 79 � �, Sa�i�ary S�a �nd W�t+m�c Mains �ad �te�rals aad Sszvics Coa��i�cta 1�tQSl in �all oi �he ���caets �nd sorviag�all �� �h� aze� d�aesib� �sa 1. T� serae the Plat af �ocdmescs Park. � 2o S3� fi.oust to aervt Lots 1 through S, Block 1, �snbtt'em°�r Caus't Addition. 3a To ��cve only Fillmore St�c�e� ia �tzy'a Additian P1st b) Stmz� S�ar Ia:st�d f.n aIl of t1�e� ttrasts aad serving all of th� asti� • d�stribed as : 1. Tb serre t�e Pla�t of Co�sce Park 2. 53�# Caia� 3. 1b satv� only Fi11w�r� StsNt in,Testy°s Addition Plat Tba� tha �tctk iav�riv�d ia sa�id impsotira�ts as liet�d abava shaii i� desig�o�t�d �a : �TJ11`ER� SANITABY S8W88 AND S'1'�BM SBWtS� PHOJ�C'� N0. 79 2e �e �Yk to bt ps�tids�d wnder thia paoject nay b� perforaal uuder oAS o�r �ac►re eoa�ica�ts �a may ba deea�d advisabls upan �c�c�ipt oi bida. 3o The! plane aad rpecificat�.�a �pan�d by tha Co,nstock & Dsvis, Inc. • f� such impz�r�ta a�d ea�h ei ti�wn� p4ursv�amt to the C�uaeil rr�olatioae harn�goxe �tdsgtedo � ce►py ef t�hich pl�s aad aprcifieatio�as aze hersto at�e�ts�sd �ad �aa� � pas� &et�f, srQ h�by mppraRtgd and shall b� fflsd tvith the Ci�y Cl�rke r� LJ The City Maa�tg�r ahall a�z'diaglY P�P�� ��ue� to bs ineertsd ia tha of�ieis� r�wsp�apes advertia�fie fc�r bide upon the motkiag of aneh impzovsm �oants md�c �s�+ch apgr�v�d pl� �nd epecigic�ttiax� o�hs .dvertis�t ahall i�e publiohad fa� �bre+a {3) �� (ati le�9t 21 dayt)a and sball speeify th�e �rtc t� be don� �nd c�i12 �t�ttc� t.h�� bide will b� �pe�d end censidtrad at 12:Q0 o°�1c►ck ��oon)� vx� th� 18th cisy �f July, 1966 tn the CauaQil Ch�mabsrs �f t.I�a Ci�p l�].1D aad tia�a� x►r� bids wili bt e�eit�z�d ual�se sealed aad €�led wi�hh tta� �i�y Cl�xk� aad asx�a��d bp ��ash deposit, bid bos►d, or e�rtifi�d chee'�e psy�ble �v the C�.ty �ar five pax��t (5X) e►f th� a�c+unt o� euaii bido �t the adv�r�i��t f�r bida #�r WATBRs SANITA�Y S$WSB AND S�t�M 38� PB�,iI�C� NQ. 79 shall. b� sub��ati�slly ia f�m aa th�tt tnoted ixi ldrh3.bi� "B" aatG�c�h�+� h�eY.� ��r �f�a�� rand aiad� a par� b�s�eog. e t`:�`;iir ;i: 1'1 ■ �'~ R►� .i �,. . � , e I966e 1lTT'ESTa CITl� Ci.'� � M��'�►fn C. Br�ae MAY08 � Ja�c 0. �isiclwn �� r� � 130TICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received and publicly opened bp the City of Fridley, Anoka Cauntq, Mianeeota at the office of the City Atana�er on Che 18th daq of July, 1966 at 12:00 Noon, and will be considered bq the City Council of the Citq of Fridley at a regular Council meeting at 8:Q0 P.M. on the 18th daq of July, 1956, for the furnishin� of work and materials for the installation of Sanitary 5ewer and Water and SCorm Sewer Improvement Project No. 79. The project eonsists of the fallowing approximate quaAtities: $000 LF 8" and 6" San. Sewer Lines, Manholes & Appurtenances 8000 LF 10" to 1" Water Lines with Appurtenances 2500 L�' 24" to I2" Storm Sewer Line�, Manholes, Catch Bagins b Appurtenances All in accordance wieh plans and specifications prepared for the City of Fridley, Minnesota by Comstock S Davis, Inc., Consultin� �n�ineers, 1446 Countp Road "J", Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432, Telephone: 784-9346. Plans and specificatians may be examiaed at the office of the Citp ManaRer, and copies may be obtained for the Contractor's individual use by applyin� to the Engineers and depositin� with the En�ineers $30.00 for each set. The deposit will be refunded to each bidder submittin� a bonafide bid upon return � of the documents in Raod condition within t�n (10) days from the date of opeainR bids, �nd to non-bidders upon return of the documents in �ood con- ditioa prior to the bici opening. Bids must be made on the basis of cash paqm�nC gox the work, and accampanied bq a cash deposit, certified check (on a responsible bank in the State of Minnesota), or a bfdder's bond and made payable without condition to the City of Pridley, Minnesota, in an amaunt of not iess than 5� vf the total amount of the bid. The Citp Council reserves the right to re�ect anp and all bids and to waive anp informalities in anp bids received without explanation. No bid may be withdrawn for a period of thfrtp (30) daqs. By order of the Citq Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota. Dated this 2Qth day of 3une, 1966. � Earl P. WaRner, City Mana$er Citq of Fridlep r-y r !.3 � �. ' . 93��96b �.. � �� �C�,i1 ,. .r;_' ( ., '! _ ,.''�`�.l�.�:��..7 ! J_'ri.;� t:i°�`�"�'r�:� _ .. . . � ,�i�;T`:.� �� .. . �_. .��"._ �G _ .� ,. , _: , . � .�. _ .... , _ � � ��t� r`! �.i.:!t�iL _�;' ,'�t ;�,.�' .:� 1lG_._. :T ? u (.' - .. i ':�> � :. Y. �.CWS' ,_ �. 'r .,�.: _ �; ��ai, ..^� �.� '� +.n��=.r , �. , z _ . `_ �rc�<r_�:.� c,,w7Yt�rs . �f°f', �; �L: �._tTy' �;:_'1'�, C:'= CUi1S`,I"'iCIL: tl i,-=_ 'z'i31 �rt'.�:f.. .r!�iYai�S, sO�W_:'s": �v -'v1�1Z '� �„ �O`�' •�7_C�e':S C�I r� . : L _T2:. � ,�, S��i �2,C�i.11� �J&6� � 8Y1C� C�T1CZ'+ai:�� a) �. �f �. . !'.. " ._ . . . . . .. _ �• �]_�,�, lr�a� . c� �s °�a k.,aws: �H`I'�c, �:sr :�,.�ans r�c =.��=�;cl aa�� .ft_�-c�. ��.Y ~�,R: ;; . rc:� :�� �.mprca�«�m�nts as� andx= ^a.; h�d. n;��esry .� -`.t ��Za�_ _ s�r,�. : � A?a) :ls`.- A �.n�� ia % � ti�.��t.• ri1'�;_:.��i� �. 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T.�.at i:�::,� Czty r��_n��,�r is �n�r����r a�>,�_o�;z��d �r.:.d �ir,��;��d ta draw td�� grelim- znasy p:�.��as and sp�cixir�,�;i.ons �s!.d. =�cr -�,1_X �,t�<; -��,:,F: r�;s�lts Q£ �as �s��,ma��s �s ti:�F, cos'E� .:�t" sa:d imprr� -��::��s, �rca x�=!.�zb ��; ,z�:j' -��#;um oi cos� br�m �nc�p_ tian `�ca ����a.�iivr �..nd a1.i �' �-s a.nc3. �:Yp���,s �.�� ���r��t �crr *r� d� a_nc�rr�d) �n cann�r�a.�,n ti���r�,wttsl, or f`;� ��n�.nc�n� `�};r��of. �d. �� mak� a pr�l�u�inary r�pc�.V, r�� �:;,�.� �°znd;:ngs, �t;a':in� t��_,r=,z^. .�:, }-.:�•r_ s�,_id i�pr��:L��n,�s ar� f�asibl€; and w° ,. � _-r. � ��;y �:�.�; '�:; � � 1� : ti�.��:� � �� �nz���,, � � : tz:� i_n cann�cticn wi.tnx s�m� G¢_�'<rT° :1.IIl�_T`4v?''"iaiE:31fi;3 'i &?'lti �_n'= =':�'t;it*t£i�,!:t.�'. +�i)SG �� rLc:�mm`nd�d), incl,�ding �&1S0 & d� s�r::.p t� on o�' t3�� ���ds or ar�,�, � s m.�v� r�sr,� � vF ?�f�nef'�.ts t€��r�irom and as may �� prc>pas�4d t.n b�� �,ssFSSe�d, �, T at ��. ��=� C�.-�y �;1��r% s��a11 act t$: aWcr��rt�_ n�;_F: r�.mF� �,nd addr�ss �f t�� c�wn�:r �i �ac:;:, parcc?� of. l�.na dir�ctly aff�cf,�d ��^ :�ri�� .�_�.xi t_�� a.r�a oi ;�.a.nds as may '. b� p.rc,uas�Md ta h� �.ss�.:ss�:? f��r sa.i_d �;.mpx.°��vfm=:n-y,s ;z�.x?d �acA� taf ��r.�m); and �p�rt r��c.�;:�p�; fr��m �atd E'z��n��r of t�-�;� said �x•� ± i.ra:i.nar�r r�part, calctxlat� �s�zma��:s �f �.ssessm�nts a.s ma.y b� progos��d r_�`'_aY:�°;� ��_�.Qr:���, agair�s� �ac�fi �.f sa�.d lands. �. T`�a.afi saa.d pr�].im�nar,y r�p�?rt o�' '..�� En�:';n.t °rr and �sfii�.t�s af assessm�nts a£ �:he Gl�ri� 9 s�,all �� �°:.�rn.� s:h�3 ',���, +� .:� C�: panc�` 1_ � gk,n ms,d�� a�a�lak� �� ��r insp�c� },an t� �-�,� �k�n�r ��' a�y ��.rc _ 1�a�: �.ax�d s.s ma�, b� �f_.��<:c��d. in��r�by a� any p�.�bl�.c �,�,n�ar��xig ��.��, d r,�la u? �� ��. t�r._r z�. T�> o�� w�l.:;_ �s ���� �Y gri�r �� m� r�as�nab �� �.nd c�,nT�~�nic�nj � AUUf`,`,�I'm�U Bi� THL CT�i' CC?JNGIL C1F THE C LTY C�F �?IDLE"?,; T�TTS _ 20�� DA`�' ��' JUNE 1966. MA4'OR �; ack %. Kark��a.m .A'T']`�EST : r� ,�;: °_ � �;�, z,. wv...�..__....,.o........_ �I��� i �: � a B c :�� s ::� �,1 . • � `7E� ktr,S�'9i,�1'1'Z(s1�T iT�1. � •���� _ A RES�L�iTIGN �RD�RING PRELI�+SINAR"Y PLANS � SPECIFIGATICNS ,.AI�TD ESTIMATES OF THE CQSTS TF�REOF: STRE"EI' IMFROVIIKENfi PRO��'ECT ST. 1966•-2 �ADDENDUI�I #2) BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridl�y as follows: I. T�at it app�ars in t�.e in�ierr�st of t�e C�ty and csf the property owners aff�ct�d t�at t�ere be construct�d certain impro�ements, to-wit: Sidewalks on bot� sid�s of tkse street, i.ncluding grading, base, and concrete slab, locat�d as fol�ows: (The p�titions r�c�ived snd fil�d by t�e Gxty for tkie improvements are indi- cated opposite to �i�ae r�lati�re� str��t .� (1) 61st g�enue (2) 63st Avenue ( 3) W�st Moore L�3c+� Dr . (4) W�st Moor� I�ake Dr. (5) W�st Moore Lake Dr. (6) 7t�a Str�at Petitioa No. Uni�r�rsity A�r�nua to 7t� Street 7th Str��t to West Moore Lak� Dr. 19�2966 61st A��nue �o Carol Drive 19-1966 CaroLl2riv� to Baker A�+ mu ���%�,�i� Bak�r Avenue to Hig�iway #65 59th Avenue to 61st Avenue (EaBt eide� onlY) 2. Ttxat th� City k�gin��r is har�by autiaorized s.�.d dir�cted to draw t�te prelim- ina,ry plans and epe3cifications and to tabulate tki�e r�sulta of his �stimates of t�ae coats of ssid improvem�nts, including ev��ry item of cost from incep- tion to compl�tion and all f��s and �xpens�s incurr�d (or to be incurred) in conn�ction th�r�wit�, or t�� finaxicing t��x4sof, and to maka a preliminary r�port of �ia findings, stating t��r�in wYa�t�;�r said imprav�ments axe feasible and w�a�t�er t�a�y can b�st be mad� as propos�d, or in connection with some other improv�ments (and th� �stimated cost as recommended), including also a description of the lands ox area as may receive benefits therefrom and as ms.y be proposed to be assessed. 3. Ttaat tiae Ci.ty Glerk sha].1 act to ascertain t�ae name and ad.dress of tDie awner of eac�a paxcel of land directly affected or wi.thin the area of lands as may be proposed to be assess�d for said improvem�nts (and eacY� of them); and upon receipt from said Engineer of t�e said preliminary report, calculate eetimates of assessments as may be proposed reTative thereta against each of said lands. 4. That said preliminary report of t's�� Engineer and estimates of assessmants of the Clerk, sha11 ba furnisY�ed to the Council. and made available for inspec- tion to t�a� owner of any parc€1 of land as may be affected thereby at at�y public �a�aring h�ld relativ� t�ier�ato, as we21 as at sny prfor time reasonable and conveni�nt. ADOPTID BY THE CITSC COIINCIL OF THE CITiC OF FRIDLEY, TSIS �AY OF 1966. MAXOR Jack 0. gixk�am .��rESm: CT_TT�" CLEftK Marvin C. Bruns�ll � - �� � �a,sa��rrzo�o rro. / A BSSOLtiIZON R]4CEIVIIaG THS FRSLIIKiNA�C �T AND ca�u�c d ra�azic m�e�zc vx r� rra� aea � coris�oc-� �'i0N OF ���PY'S s S�BB$T PitOiJ�CT S?. I966•2 (AD�iDiiM #2} �Ss tha co�aatruction oi certaia ia�psova�ts ie dsaoad to b� in � iatas�st of the Ciey a� Flcidiey and tL!! psopesty c�aera aff�et�d t3�s�rtby. loilar� s BE xT EBSOiGOBD, bg th� City C�e�aeil of the City ot I�ridlsy u 1. Z'�st the pt�limfngry Yoport se�beitted by th� City B�gie�e� is hsseby ree�ivad aad ac�eep�ad. 2. That thits C�il fri12 n�iae va� tbs litb dsy of July� 1966 st 8:Q0 osclock P.�I. at the City Aall ia ths City o€ Ftidl�r fo9r �ht puspos� of holdiag � Publi� Hta�i�g an tho i�rptaro�at i►o�d in the • Notice at�aeh�fl h��ta and msd' a part tbarsof by aefereac�, Bkhibit "A". 3. 7Lba� the aaeea p9copos�d ta bQ assdsead for atid i�ap�cov�d�ats arnd e�ch of th� as natad ia said natic� ax� a2i �thhe laads a�d areas as noted in oaia �tice; all �f th� eam� to b� a�sossed prn- pdrt�oaat�ly acca�rdian� to th• bes��its reasived. 4e T�at the City Manag�r ta a�sth�ria.d +and disected to give aoties of sach Pubifc Hiasing by publiahi�ag a motice �hez�f ia �he official �eespapsr of �he City �f Fridle�r accmrding to laer, aueh �stica to b� sub- staut�allq ia the faa�a �nd �ubsta�ce of the noti�e s�ttachad barr�Co ae Schibi� "A", ABOP� BY TBB CI3Y COQ�lCIL � T88 CZ'rY OF FBID�.EiC THI3 ZOTH A�C OF JQN6, 1966. MAYOR Jeck 0. Kirkhsm • A'�iasTY CITY MANAGl�1R Earl P. Wagner �7� • C L A I M S CJ � c;en+�ca1 ana Pub].ic Ut„ilities 8834 fh�co�t 8952 . .� 66 #l�t� 145 �� • ��� �.►��°.�$$ � � ����J�1�i �� � �d�%s� ���� °'. o�iil� �% p 1�� C4611t3�OCk & D�itV is a IY1C o COaISLtl'tin$ Bii�RJi�e�B 144G CO�y ROi�$ ��T° H�s�pAl�.s� �sota 55432 Esti�t�� #1 !at furnisbit�q of a su�rv�Y P�'tY- to tbe City fo� Stre�rt i�aa�,�acov�r�nt Pra,j eat 1966e4 (Sdhedua.e A) £�ccoo Apctil 4a 1966 thnot� i� 280 1966 (Plymoufb A��tiex�� tSe� Resolutiot�� �� 90 Fi�ar the fvx�z�is�ing of rsair3�nt �nectioan axyd rrs� s�vieior� fo�r 4h� sta�kl.Ag cxtt of the ca�stxuetic�t woock %ac: 8stitmste �9 �� lJ��tcyu�h l�y Ad�3itio�t� � Sas�itatiy S� � Water & Sto�e 3�rYaC Project ��ac 73-�, fran i�t�y a, 1965 �8, 19b6 ( 54t2t a�cl Itntsbruck 5th $ 1a058o50 $ Z35o00 8st#�o�at�+s #� - W�tt�eac I�arov�nt Projaet Nt�al�c • 'IS�C (sdlsadule Z� faco�s l�ty a, 1966 tturougit �It�Y 28. 1966 (Hi�h Swcfsce p�s a«d thtee sdc�itioanal filt�a's -► Cama�aaris Parkj $ 105 000 � 8stimsta ##4 - W��.�er �ro�a�a►t Pro j ect �ac 75-C ( sc��.a 1� ixoec� �y Z e 1966 tl�rou�h �y Z8@ 1g66 (3 �tillioa C�ilon R�seu`vio�' $ 3-78 0 75 8etin�at. #�3.5 - �luter I�zo�v�s�t Ptoje�t �ba�c 75-+A f�can �ry 2 B 195b t�tsa►�g'h i�y a8 0 19b6 (T4�'re ad�itio�a]L �rift wrellsj $ SOil S011difl.MCSa 1�tiCto 10601 Ulsaer Iieac�ial Dacive M�nneapolis� Minn�svt•u 55427 l� o � ii�.i�st'.� '11"f {Fir�i� �04�. ill/ai.k C�ivbvas �i �r�e ep e Dieastet S�we�c Cl�ssninq Pscaqtam 1965-66 ib avcoac�ice with tha Coa�traet $ 15,660044 DuAk].�y Sws'�Cit:q C�Y• InC. . 3756 C�a� Stteet Noartheast Minneapolise Kinnesots 55�21 8stimi►te #1 tpartial y streat 2ap�cove�nt Pro j eet Nwd�er 196G-1 (scineduler A� (Oak C�ovs Aaditian, Rivervie�w Heightso etco j $ a6,185081 � . t' .. � . � COMSTOCK & DAVIS, ZNC. Consaltin� Engineers 1446 cou�ty Road °'J'� Mi�neapolis, Minnesota 55432 Honorable Mayor aad City Council c/o Mr. Earl P. WaRner, *tana�er City of Fridleq 6431 Universitq Avenue N.E. Minnespolis, Mianesota 55421 Gentlemen: May 3I, 1966 CERTZFICATE OF TiiE ENGINEER We hereby sabm3t EsCimate No. k, the final estimate for Soil Solidifiers, Inc., 10601 Olson Memorial Drive, Minneapolfs, Aiinnesota 55427, for work completed on O.E.P. Disaster 3e�rer Cleaning Progrsra 1965-66, in accordance with the Contract. AREA NO. 2: 2654 L.A. 8°' Sanitary Sewer @$1.3SS 2467 L.F. 10" Sanitary Sewer @$1.355 3281 L.F. IS" Sanitary Sewer @$1.545 170 L.F. 16" Sanitary Sewer @$1.545 Total Area 2 AREA N0. 3: 2789 L.F. 8" Sanitary Sewer @$1.00 898 L.F. 10" Sanitary Sewer @$1.56 3439 L.F. 12" Sanitarq Sewer @$1.05 233 L.F. 20" Sanitary Sewer @$2.3p Total Area 3 AREA 130. 4 : 14,925 L.F. 8" Sanftary Sewer @$1.375 1973 L.P. 10" Sanitarq Sewer @$1.5�5 2499 L.F. 12" Sanitary Sewer @$i.495 SS11 L.F. 15" Sanitary Sewer @$2.125 Total Area 4 AREA N0. 5; 3828 L.F. 8" 3anitary Sew�r @$I.475 b086 L.F. 10" Sanitary Sexer @$1.875 Total Area S $ 3,596.17 3,342.79 5,069.15 252.65 $12,270.76 $ 2,�89.00 1,400.88 3,610.95 535.90 $ 8,336.73 $20,521.88 3,1Q7.48 3,736.00 11.710.88 $39,076.24 $ 5,646.30 7,b61.25 $13,307.55 $12,270.76 $8,336.73 $39,076.24 $13,307.55 �l� � • i City of Fridley Est. �4, Soil Solfdifiers, Znc. -2- Total Areas 2, 3, 4 and S(Completed Contract) Less: E�timate #1 $17,388.54 Estimate ;R2 27,886.96 Estimate �3 22,055.34 May 3Z, 1966 $72,991.28 Paid to Date $57,330.84 57,330.84 AMOUNT OF FINAL YAYMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,66Q.4b EVC/cb cc: Soil Solidifiere, Inc. Respectfully submitted, COMSTOCR b DAVIS, INC. By � . E. V. ComstoCk „P. E. `l� C�' _ r_ �� • • �ISY 0! (�'�ACS�S LICB�PSES Z'0 BE A�+pR0�i�8D a`� C�tT�C� ��E Z08 �966 _s...__ EXCAVA!'$wG C�rs�r gennes SaWetr � Water 272� 3wnaet �aae Enrasvill�, Mionesots by: �erry Bsxtaea c�s saR�tcsa � sv�e= � s.�. ana. 602Y �yndala Aveaw South MiMatpolia, Minnesota SS419 by; Brnest 1t. Spets lBED V�O�.i d� CQ�Pl1�Y 3260 Gorhas Ayraeie lSiaasspolie, Minnesots ss426 CBl�ERA& OON'tSACi�OR Ci►et Mdeeto� C�nstsvctian Co. 4�01 • 97tb Awaus �. W. Cooa ltspids, 14iinsetota BaroEd 8. �uli�a, sldg. �onte l�atte #4 Mok,�, ![ftu�soM Pask Region Davel�►pm�at 32�2 itighway #8 l+iina�apo�is, liiansaota 554I8 l►rsd 0 o Wxtsan Carp�any 1�609 WiB.Ya�v Str�t Miaaeapolts, l�tionesota E6A7"IIi1G a._......�. irid 9iagt i Cawpao7 3260 �orhae� Avaa�a Minssspolis, Miaa�aota SS425 MASii�R� .-.�...... 8taas �e �81abo 7815 Glorfa Cisale Kinn�a�olis, Nina�sota SS��2 lI.AS!°88�IAC Sen itufteuaeh Plaseariag Co. 361 R �ork Ava�u� 1loxth Mi�nsapoRis, Mimn�tota by a �'rod Yogt by; �h��tes i. Andersai bys Sarold E. Julisn byo 6. H. Stafford bYs Wae�cse Fndsriek O< byg 1►r�d �toge by; �era� Ston� bys Eea Qesff�aaeh 1�RW � �; <� _", 1,.� RENEWAL 0 R�L �:[. �-�:�'7�71 REl�itAL RBII�riAL t : , . � ��� � • • LICEA;BES TO HE APPROV�D AT TfiE JUi�iE 20 1. b�v COUNCIL N�EETING CAFE I.ICFdvS�; Jimt�o e s Pizza 248 Mississippi Street N�E. Fridley, Minnesota CIGAftETTE LICENSE Jimboes Pis$a 21ag M3ssissippi Street Fridley, 2.innesota ftomana Pure Oil 5695 Haclanann N.Eo Fridley, M.innesota DELIVERY TRUCK LICEN�E Suburban Usiry Dish PoO. Box 7245 Camden Station, Mi.nnesota LIVESTOCK LICENSE Terry Hei].men 6261 Able Street N.E. Fridley, l�,inne sota SERVICE STATI�Pd LICENSE R�omans Pure Oil 5695 Hac� Avenue N.Eo Fridley, Minnesota Fridley Super Anrarica 7k51 Ee River Road Fridley, Minnesota USED CAR LQ1T LTCENSE DAv3.d Schmedke 5b1a9 University Avernie Fridley, kinnesota VENDING TRUCK LIGIIVSE Polar Bear r°�ellodee Ice Cream Compa�y ]2103 Kidgem�nt l�.inneap�l3s 27, Minnesota b�: James ko Schob3.ey by: Jame$ W. Schooley by: Roman Trautt by: Dayton R. Nendricks by: Terxy Heilman by: Roman Trautt by: Ba.rbara Haucam bys David Schmedke by: Robert W. Tauring NEI�' NEW R�WAL NL'�iI REfri RENEir;AL RENEWAL � RSNF�IAL lp(' ! y . • i- �z� oF FRrD�r, t�xr�so� . OFFICE OF BUILDIPdG INSP�C'�'OR TOPICs M4NTHLY REPORT TO CI�"X MANAGER MAY, 1966 IJUMBER OF PERMITS IS''tJED 1966 1965 THI3 Y�lIR LAST YEAR TYPE OF CON3TRl;CTION MAY I�lAY TO DATE TO DATE ' Rssidential 24 3 " 80 51 Resider�tial t�ara�s �6 5 34 19 Alteratlons & Additio�s 11 136 5a �55 Multiple Dwsllinga 0 0 !i 1 co�ercial 1 1 tt 4 Ind.us triai 1 0 3 0.. � Municipa]. 0 0 1 ' �' Churches & Schools 0 0 0 0 Hospitals 0 0 0 1 signs 6 0 3o it! Moving 1 0 2 0 OTtiERS _......� Heating Plumbing Elsati�.cal Heeidential Rssident.f.al (i�rages AlLerations & Additions Multf ple Dwel].ings Con�aercial Industrial Mur�icipal Churches & Schoola Hospitals signe Moving 35 25 127 31 18 126 67 116 265 85 ESTIMATED VALUATIONS OF BUILDIN(} PEttl�IIT3 I3SUED � 507,000 � S7,5oo ��,565,�00 � 879,bo0 21�,]AO 8,226 1a9,893 30,332 17,435 1,284,8l�2 256,368 1,326s992 0 0 2QO,QJO 27�000 uo,oao 25:000 70�,500 43o,ax� ?50,000 0 874,515 0 0 0 177�1i21 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2�000�000 2,850 0 20,625 7,875 I 5oa o 2 000 0 � s s � s i a � s I � �� r�� REPORT TU CITY 11ANAC�R MAY, 1966 TYPE �� BLACK't"OP''INa & ASPHALT .EXCAVATINa tIA3 t}ENF�iAL �►�xa $OU3E MUVIldG MASONRY OIL HEATINa PLASTERING . ROOI�'INQ siares '.:ELL DRILLiNti NiiMl3Eft OF LIGENSES CURRENTLY IN .� CT , AND LICENSE FEE3 COLwEC rID TO 1�lTS MJMB�t . FEES COLLECTF'..D ....,.m.. � # 15 i6 2t�o 30 450 60 1�500 s9 se5 0 0 19 285 b 60 8 120 3 k5 9 a25 z �5 _ � PERMIT FEE•3 1966 1965 Txis � t�s�r � PERMIT NITNIDIs�S TYPE MAY. MAY 't'U IaAT� TO DATS #8803�8863 BuILDINa �2,624 �1,530 � 9,685 # 5.3�8 �6oT4e4�o �3594-3628: ��.���?� ..t_ EIECTRICAL AEATIHG rr�rr��a 1��9'1.. 1�258 ttal�65 1,8k6 29T 563 385 4,l��2 1�998 3,099 z,310 1,881 slaxs 51 0 ?�16 69 �6,275 S3,b�o �20,976 �,667 s � � CITY UF FRiDLEY PARKS AIdA RECxSATION DEPARTI�NT Paul Brawn, Director 6431 Uaiversity Avenue N. E. 560-3450 PARK$ AND IiBCREATiO�T CQ�iL43IU�T CHAIRMATT Boberti Hughes 548 Bice Creek Terrace N. E. VZC�-CHAiB�N John Qunphy I55 Stouybrook Way N. E. Aelan SAmpsoa 110 Hart�man Circle N. 8. 2hamae Cochraa 11?1 Lynds Drive N. S. 3amea 3pence 6311 Moaroe Street (Office) 331-4141 (7V+566) (Hoaroe) 560-261$ (Home) 786-4666 (Home) 786-1743 (Office) 339�6751 (Home) 78$•-3547 �Ofcfice) 339-6751 (8276) tliome) 560-317b I�STIIIGS i�eetiags wf11 be held at Citq Hall every foui'th �4) I�ondaq Of esCh moatl�, beginning at 7a30 P.M. ~ r;Ir;:;.�r.SOT„ v�:'„R�f•;�Ni or CoNSERVATION ' RLC R:�+T I0� f� IDS 304 C�NT::I�`I:�L 3UILDItiG S:. PnUL, r;Ii i�ESOTA 55101 Date received Priority f Project number P40JEC^ PROPOSAL---DEV.;LOPi�i ;NT I I I L-�^.d and t�rater Corservation rund Act Only � Use this form for submission of inciividual projects for acquirin� lands and waters or interests in lands and waters for public outdoor recreation purposes. This form is not a project a�reement. It contains information which.will be used by state ar.d federal agencies to evaluate the project for qualification and estab- lishment of project p:iority. Submit or.i�inal and one copy to the State Liaison A�ency. I�.concurrent development is bein� undertaken, check here � S�CmiON I l. COUNTY 2. N�M:: AND ADDRESS OF P,O�.ITICAL SUBDIVISION Anoka RESPONSIBLF, FOR PROJECT . PROJi,CT Melody Manor Park Project City of Fridley Parks and Recreation Department 61a31 Universi�ty. Avenue N. E. . DESCRIPTION Or PROJECT � � Development of a neig'�borhood park� including stripping and stockpiling existing topsoil, roizgh grading 2'to 2�', minimum tree clearance, replacing topsoil, finish grading, seeding and preparing soil. Construction of ballfields��apparatus area, wading pool� hard surface court, shelt�r building with lavatories, lighting, fencing plxs additional sports equipment and appa.ratus. Project wil.l be let out for official bids to contractors. Project will be accomplished in yearl,y phases. Stages being: Grading, seeding, diamond construction, apparatus area construction, landscape development an d installations of equipment, bui7_ding, etc. Melody Manor is located on,0utlot #l, Melody Manor 3rd Addition. Project wi11 commence 6/30/66 and finish 11/15%66. 5. Duration of projec 6/30/66 to 11/15/66 . Federal assistance requested � 3��75�00 not to exceed 7. Name and Title of individual having responsi for the general supervision of project Paul Brown, Director Parks and Recreation Department 0',6 of total cost) ty . Name and Address to appear on check City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. . �idley, Minnesota. 551�21 9. T�'R:;S AND CUNDITIGNS: In submitting this Project Proposal, the governmental subdiv- ision hereby accepts the Terms and Conditions set forth in the BOR Grants-in-Aid . N;anua2, which will be a part of the Project agreement for any grant awarded under this � nrob9sal. 10. CEnTI�ICATION � As the official designated to represent the local governmental subdivision and act for the local governmental subdivision for purposes of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act, I certify that no financial assistance has been given or promised under any other federal pro�ram or activity with re�,ard to the proposed project. The political subdivision responsible for the proposed project has the ability and intention to finance its share of the costs of this project. The applicant will not discriminate a�ainst any person on the basis of race, color, or national origin in the use of any property or facility acquired or developed pursuant to this proposal, and shall comply with the terms and intent of Title VI of the Civil Ri;hts Act of 196�+, P. L. 88-354 (1964), and of the regulations promulgated pursuant to such act by the Secretary of the Interior and contained in 43 CFR 17. SIGNATURE NAME Earl Wagner DATE TITLE City Manager . Instructions 1. Acquisition project must be complete with Attachments A-1, A-2, A-3. Attachments A-4, A-5, A-6 and A-7 need not be submitted with the project proposal but must be sub- mitted during the course of execution of an approved project and before any funds are obli�ated. 2. Project proposal� and recreation plans of local governmental subdivisions shall be reviewed and tran'smitted by the Local Liaison Agency. The Local Liaison Agency will transmit one (1) copy of any comprehensive or recreation plan the applying local govern- mental unit now has in force to the State Liaison Agency. 3. Project proposals exceedin� the individual local governmental unit apportionment may be submitted to establish a backlo� of qualified outdoor recreation projects, which will be evaluated and considered for action from future fund apportionments. . . MIN;;F.SO::, FORM OR 2 r,arch 1966 � _ TGRTTT.QR :;Ti" �' AI�D COSTS Identify t'r.e phase or element of the Develop,,,ent Project su�gested by the line items. Indicate additional breakdown of work elements necessary and desirable to allocate work assi�nments and costs � Date ': of �:.STIN:ATLD �otal estir:�ated cost 6 0.00 Be�inv C.o,mple CGST Ar,7ount of Federal development ��'"��' � `'1� assistance requested $3,1�75. i _ � ; 00 ��v�;LO� s��:. ��ar.s R: SP"r1i,I�'.:C��`;'IO:�S %�.'-?�r��'4 �'. �?a�!���t 'i.('i i-�r T{'p�r'l i1PP'Y' il::v�LO.� cor;smr�uc� lI0`i Pi«P�S �IJD � :. PR::P�Fc� S ITE B, Taandsc�ni.r,� li.�DE�ir'.iCr:. CGIJ-� GTHER ror aacitzona Grants-in-Aid � � Source of remainder of funds: _,� f.,� ��� �, �� City of '^ridley Ilinds - Parks and Recreati �'� �2 /�n /�� �n nn �iudget 00 �OR C0.7CU:�i�1.P+T ACG�UI�.°iTTION AP�D DEVk�,OP"' P•;r NT PROJ�Ci SUBi•�ISSIGNS Total amount of Federal assist- ource of remainder of funds City of Eridley Ftiinds - Parks and Rec reati Budget SIZE IN ACRES OF �.NTIRE AREA OR PARK SIZE IN ACRFS OF AREA TO BE DEVELOP�D UNDER THIS PROPOSAL Land � ti�later ( Land � Ylater SECTION III - ATTACHNENmS structions see State Guideline and the Bureau of Outdoor Attach, by reference number, the following supplemental documents necessary to process this Development �roject Proposal: D-1. Project Plan and Justification. (A) Description of how the proposed project would help meet the priority needs of the community, county and planning area. (B) Swr,mary . of area, its nature and relation of develop.�nent to the area. Indicate how the natur- al beauty of area will be enhar.ced, protected and preserved. (C) Descriptive out- line of proposed accomplishments with funds requested. Indicate contemplated other � uses of the area.'(D) List of names of organizations which will undertake the de-. velopmer.t and how"this will be performed. (E) Economic feasibility data, or other types of data to indicate extent and kind of use to be made of the completed area of facility. (F) P1ans �or operations and maintenance. D-2. i�Iaps and Charts. (A) Simple site plans or maps showing total area, in addition to area to be developed. Annotate to show plans for, or existing streets, highways, waterlines, sewers, etc., to be located on or r.ear the area. (Key to allow looation �ai�hi,n state, county or city). Indicate uses now made of the area by applicant or other a�encies or'individuals. (B) Description o� all legal ri�hts to the area to be neld by applica.�t a.�d any other person or oroanization. D-j. r��reemer,ts.' �;greements or arrangements made with other organizations for part- icipating in project, including operation and maintenance of completed facility. Only a stater;�ent at this time. See D-5. ihe terms shown below need not be submitted with the project proposal. However, during the course of execution of an approved project, the applicant should be pre- pa�red to submit t>�em to the state for review, as follows: D-4. Plans. (A)'Si�e plans, specifications and cost estimates. (B) Construction �lar.s, specifications and cost estirrates. These must be submitted for review and a:�r.: oval b�fo, e co:�s;,ruc�ion r.,ay p: oceed. � �J-;�. Co :tracts. ', ?erti :e :t cor.t.acts, as specifically required by the rSinnesota Dapartment of Con�ervation including project and maintenance agreements, and cer- tified copy of the resolution by the political subdivision obligating funds for the project and authorizing the local government unit to enter into a project a�reement. ' Minnesota form'OR 2 March 1966 ti d-1 (a) (b) (c ) (d) (e ) (f) 560•3450 �it o rid�e � � ANOKA COUNTY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE SUPPLEMENTAL DOCUMENTS MELODY MANOR PROJECT FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55441 Project meets the need of the �.te outdoor recreation plan. Has the betterment of community in mind. Start of ri.ve (5) year plan to develope community park. Property'located within a residential single family dwelling area. Across the street from heavy industrial area. Property was dedicated for parks and playgrounds. Property borders the rear property lines of single family dwellings, making the property very attractive. � � Funds requested now and in the future for this project will help completely develope this park wit�h the following items to be covered. I Site Preparation Phase a. Stripping top soil and stock piling b. Rough grade - 2 to 2� feet and drainage c. Minimum tree cle arance d. replacing topsoil e. F�nal grade and drainage f. Seeding and finish surface II Conatruction Phase � � a. Instal].ation of the following equipment 1) Playground apparatus 5) Lighting 2) rencing b) Water facilities 3) Trees and Shrubs 7) Seating facilities 1�) Hockey Boards (temporary) b. Construc tion of the following structures 1) Shel.ter building 2' � Wading pool c. C'onstruction of the following areas and surfaces • 1) Basketball-Voli.eyball Court (lighted) 2j Shaded area - Picnic - Crafts 3,� Horseshoe Courts � 1�,� La.ndscape areas 5) Paths & Roads Parks and'Recreation Department Contract - Letting & Force Account Property will be used as a neighborhood playground. Anticipated completion is 197L 'Used as a general a11-day park axea. Tot-Lot - Baseball gam�s, Winter actvities also. Area will be maintained by the Frid].ey Parks and Recreation Dept. , , � • 560•3450 �r�o rrc��e � � ANOKA COUNTY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 SUPPLEM�ITAL DOCUMENTS Pa�;e 2 MELODY MANOR PROJECT d-2 (b) The City of Fridley holds sole title to the land. d-3 Agreements: No agreements or arrangements have been made by the City of 1�'ridley with other organizations for participating in this project, including operation and maintenance. .� ', ' STATE OF MINNBSOTA ,' ' APPLICATION FOR GRANT � (Chapter 810� Sectians 16 E 23� 1965) PR0,3ECT: Land Acquisition � Develapment � PARTICZPATING FEDERAL AGENCY: PROJECT COST Bureau of Outdoor R.ecr�atior. Federal Shaz�e $ 3,1�75.00 i N �s,� 3�i�� '':=�searc�:' ?: rk Ih�ive Local Share $ 39�t75.00 • ( ildcz*:ss ) Ann P.rbor, Nlichigan Total $ b,95n.00. . STATE GRANT REQUESTED Local Shares S 3,l�75.00 x 50$ equals $ 1 7 7 0 � (Not to exceed 50 �044 ' By; Cit,y of Fridley . Name of Local Unit � 6�±31 tJnivera.t,y tivenue N.E. � . 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