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08/01/1966 - 00021392�� a��.��� THE MlIdIiTES UF TH� FEGUL4R COiT��CII, hffiETIi�'('+ OF fUGUST 1y 14f+i> TYie �r-gular Neeting af thF City Connc;l t�f Fridley was cal].ed to order by xtayo_r K�rkhant at S�nl� :�,M, RObL CALL I�LF;�IF�RS PRFrENT: Kz*kham� �r�right., Sa?riuelsan, Sherid�rz (ar*?ved at 8,1K P.M,) �MgER� �"F'NT: Harris APPRQ4AL CF MSNUTESp ROAR�? OF EQUPLIZATIQN MELTIDTG OF JULY ]�, 1966: _T4f�'�OTv hy CoLn<;ilman S�mi�Flsc,n to approve the mir_u±es a: 4uhmitted� Seconde� trzr ConnciZman i�ar� ght. iJpozr a v�ice vot,e, there h«�-i�g no nays, Mayor KirkY!am ri�clare� the mr*t�ion carried. �1PPROVAI� OF i4IN[?TES. RE�ULAF COURTCIL M��T1NG 0�' JULY 18, 1966: hiQTIODs k�,y Cc�unn7)man ",�tiniiels�aa ta apprt��,re the minutes a; submitted. Secon�Ad h�� Counczl��n W�^�6h�, T7pcn a vo�ce v�i,e, therp being nc nays„ M�,yor KirkYiam d�ctared the� �et�on c�rriet?. SF.COA�T_1 RE!LD7N^. OF OP�Diiv�ANCE �?1�L AP'TNDING �HAPTER M�'T1C'N by Cout*r,aln�an t�iright to ��copt Elydin;nc.^, ��'?, �,t.blisho SecondE� by ��»rr,,l�an Sa�?�uel�en� and upnn n� na�r„� N�aya�• K�rkham dectared �he mo�ion carraed. 2� OI' T�?F CITX C0�&� T(:Ti'Y . i�pan aecond re^ving and a voice vote� there bein� PRCIFC7SED F'P�ET�SAITNARY PT�' T- Fu ;�6E�-Ol - GAYDNEN.' S FLAT #I ('1':iPLET) '�/Z/SE.s ): ^n , Templin tl�as not, at #,he Cnuncil Mecting, and as �he Cit.y Mana{;er had not heard Sram A'ir� m=mp]in he rer.ommended that, thi, item be +,abled. PTOTION by Cc�,aiar°=l:nan Samuels�n to table this �ro�,osed �,reltm�nax�v plac until Mre Te�3iaa i� i�e�rd fro:r?. Seconded b;,r r,ounc3lman 4rri*ht. Upun a wo� ce vot,e� th�r� bei^a ne na�-s� Ma,rox• �t�r?�:ha�r -�eclared tha n�ot,ian carried, pZANNING CON�7ISS?�N NEORC.AZd3Z�'�TF�Ar (P4'3LED ?i�-8/6b) : ° The �ai�° r�arhn�tr toir�F�-� �u� that the P1GU��;n�; �t�ms�a^s��on h�d recei+�ed matpriai on th3 =<a`„v�, � i°l�n.;� �he Cify Attorneyj bi�t has not had time to �t�id,,r ita so the4r wi3i no# he �-ear]� to na'Fe any recemmendatien unt�_l a°;,�r � Upecial meetin; nr_ �t�gus� l�+h. CuvLacia�rnan Samuel�on �aid th:�t l�e 1-31 not £�ti7y revYewec' b�is �nfor�*�tion �1ihEr, �nd �?ecauso oP the ab,SPnce oF Con�cilmcn T_iarr3.s and gher2d�n hc iwit, � t c°�ou)_d _. ii,able_',. ."`:�j':'.'TT J'r C,n�1:1Ca'I.IR3R :i31i1�,7E7.Sin i� table "�'.�E Planning r,p1T[711.55'!�?"A ?'€..+0^g2.Ri'S3'ii011 unti2 tlae next �e�;ular Cae�n�ii iieel,in� �-�#` n�;�o;:t l�y 1.';6� . Seconuel t,y f;eunc3l�- m�r_ U+rlgh�. Upo� a voice voi,a, th=re bei�g no nays, Ma�ror Kirkt�am dzc]ar?� t,he :'�U�`,'�P, Cdi"_^7.en, P1�c7POSLD '_�b'7 BiF11�rCT: The :�� t.� M3na6ry� sa� � tha+, t,here werP �cme items that, he ielt thp ��ouncil _�hould gn r,��rer h�"o^e £ormal.l� c�ns�_dering the bttdgets ar.d he recammencle3 tahl�n� this i_t�m untiZ snrh time 3s the Coi�cil couZd ;;et togetr.er. Counci7- man Wr�ght aai�l he had trieei too make the last m^eting� hut had he�n unable tn cYq so bt�^a7�s^� of the ai_rlines strikny and wevl,-� 1'ke a charice to tal!_ ;o the re:t of th�: Cotu:cil, The �r�z.nc3.1 disr_ussed the �+�te �r,y whic�: "inal act?c�n �v.���t !7F taknn. ��'�TI�N TM; Coz:racslrr��;; Wri.�hi t�a #,ablo �he propus�a 1967 Budget u��til the ?^�a��r Ca�ancil .�feet�n� r,f �,,���t 1�, �9r�6, Por ±'ormnl conaiderat,iciZ. Seconded titi '��li�1r5 afi.3.7A �3?fIL'�l_SOIY, [I�Jnri 3 ti0'Sr'n VO'��� i,]'1E:TE? i7�:LriG 7;�J Tl2jr5� �`�`1yp7' K�rl{I19.iTt +,'�t;C1DT•t�,ej f,l'�a 3lIQ�lOC3 C$I"1"lF^�� � � � u � � r"� � L�C�RRD OF APP�ALS MF:�TI9?G n4IP1UTES�JTTI V 23, l�bL ° 1. PUAT,I" H'r'•�1RING ON ll RE�UEST FOR A VARIAi�'C�: FROM °,�rmi��r 1��,L�p�uSTY CO➢E DF FHIDLFY MIT�NESOTt1, 19 `�. ?t���ISr� DECFMBER 19 �, B'I WAIVER Or GrDE YA�D� RE�UIFEMENT rROM �'�.r'T TO 2 F�T OiV LOT BL�JCR� MF;�SDOTnTL1NDS 2PTp ADDT_TIU AhGKA COiAQTY NIINII�SOTA SAMF BEING 710 KENNAgTON DRIVE NORTHLr1F;T, FRIDT�Y, P:�INNESOTA RE�tiE,^T 3Y LEO P� & IOIS E. SMIT�:, 71d K�ISNAST�IN DRIt�L, NDRT',I;rA PR7DLEYS MINNFSOTA, �' T�� � The City Mana�er read the motinn by th� �3oard n£ Appeale re�:cm=+,�:adinc; tha� til;e variance b� �ra7ta3; and exulained that the Sma_ths �aanta�i thi� variance t� c?ear up the title to the prqperty. ;l4TI0:�1 �j Gouneilman Wri��t tc coricur ca�th i,hc recosnmen�ation of the Roc.r� rya A�peals to approue the narianc�. Secended �y C{+��nri3man �=_*Trrzel�nn, and r�;aori � voire vote, there ba�.�g na naysa Mayor Kirkham d+�r,]_are� ihe mmtloti rarr��;12 Gounc�lman Sheridan arrivcr' �t the meeting at �:ZS �'.�F. 2, GONSIDERATiDN OF' SETBl.CK PROIII,EAT .4m l�q� ?q]_��TSSJ°PI STREI��T NORTFI�6T. L��T � 3LOCK 2. RICB CREFK TFRRACE AD�ITTOPI: � The City Manager explaineR th�t the Board o� Anpeal� har3 takAn a ccansensu3 pn7�1 statixi� th�t when this rame hefore them `or ron;;id�rati an, +`�°tF re7 t, th�J would reaom^end that a vt r� anc�; iaa grant,ed. Counr_.i.lman Saimie2�on �ai� tiiat he had talked to t�e neighbor 8fiE1Ct�Pd �y tY1P. laeat,�on of t�hie garag�, and tiie aeighbor was zn a�reement but d�d not want ta co:�mit himsPl�' in wx•itin;;. Co�uicilman Samuelaon said that the only proble�n th�t would ca;n,, tiipa x*o���c� '��^ when sidexalks might �o in. �1r� Hendric��son was presFn� at the Cour_ail N_�_eting ard Yx_olain�3 �Che locati�n af the gara�e on his lot, He sa::d the form+,r Buildznr �n,�e+^tor nad stalce�d it out, and said he could put hi5 baragP h=rN. �'cz^�silman Sher;��n peinF,ed n,�t tha± there had been no survey on the pro�erl,yR and �t is n�t t.te� Cit•r`a proble?n to make a survey. �r� Hendri,kson sa2d the Buildi*�;- 7rnsa��^Lnr had Su�sest,e� re line up the gara;e with ihe fen��?, 4�h�+�h he wati. kr1.11in� t� de, brzt he sai_d he was not willing +o ;;o further back aa the lot. The Counc�] ]�ioked at a scale drarri_ng o£ th? pre�perty. The �ity Manager askeci Mr. Hendriokson iF hs had abtained a suxvey as th? Man^„Pr had sug��stFd to him. Mr� Hendrickson saif3 that he had n�t�, a:s h.a had b�silt on the same f�undationa and the B>>i�_d:ing �ns»ect.nr sa�d l,e did no�, nsed i+, if i.t was tauilt on the same £o�andatian. Tr�e Cit�e Manager s��.d tha+, this applied to the ho�.�se� k+��t that the oarapp w�,s d1£f�rent, Ma;�or Ki_rkham said that Mr, Hendrirkson should get a surve�r, MOTION bJ Oouncilman Wright thst the Council conR.ur wxtti the sp�.rit of int<nt of the Board of Appeals and gran#, the waiv=r su�je�t +,� two condikions_ 1� That the, ;arag= be mrnred twn feet �rt,her west from it,� pre,5��nt location, r�ut sttil� maantaatt the same north/soutb ali�nment. 2, Th�t t,Y�P otimcr subr2it � Certificate of SurvF�> showing its ler,ation w-Cth re:,pPet, t� the le�t line� Ser,ondefl by Councilman Samuelson� Upoa a�ru�ce --atP, there bei:�g no nays; Ma;�or Kirkham declared the notion carried. Mr. Hen�rickson waq told he oonld g� ahead and pc�a1�^ t,: e cemeni�, bat that �Z� must rrin� in a Cert_i £iaate of Surve,lr. Pi'TLDING BCARII r�'ET1NG NINUTE� OF JUI,Y 2?, 1966; 1, CONSIDERATION OF RFCON6TRUCTION OT' SUNLINE FiOTFL� bi381 HIG'�II�i�Y 5� N, F � �II,1T5 �a-��F BLGCK 1 VALLE�' VTFW PtiLNCR), REf�tTF'Sm HY'�D, W. HAN,STAD C��s ?TIC., 7101 HIGHi�tAY N.E„PRTDLEY, MIT1NE50?'A : � � � The City Manager e�c�ilazned tha+ the 3uildino �oard hafl ta:cen ne sr+io*a a� they had not received any plans or specificat5_ons, hut that Mr, Di_r:c Johnson was present at the Counczl Meeting with pla*�s for the zPCan�truc+�on oi the Sunline Mot�l. Mr. ,7nhnson showed the plan� an� „pe��i1'ir�tions to the Coi�n��h_l. and +here was a lo�g �nformal discuselon nzrta;r�_r�g to +,he.,z plans at vhe ri OlL'1C 1�. 1"i �.}JZP, . MGT?DN bs� Councilman Sheric�an to �rant a pe*�mit fer +,he reconstz�uct�cn r,r' t`�a� Sunlln� :Sotal a+, 5881 Higharay #65 requested by D. W, Harstad Co�„ Inc�a as per tha plans suaMitted to the Council with the fo°�aw9.ng stapvlations° Th�t therie be a plan+,ing strip alcng the east pro�aerty line� which is j�o the raar of the Motel, planted with pizte trees,, Rusc�an Oil*,-�, or a tree wYnicti gains a 4� ��,���� height nf 6�`eet to 12 feev at mat�arit,Y. That they sod the bar,k yard between t`�P hui? din� anra %he lc�t, ' 3n�a, and it he furt,her vndPrstood that th= blacktapped front. �nd parkin� �rea h� res+or��? �ipon the completion o£ the nu�ldi_n�, and that *�e Pxont, Pnt-�ance be lanr?sca�n�i. SFr,onded by Co±+neilman Wright. IIPen a vssice wE�re, there beinp no naysi Maver Kirkham cec]_ared the motion carried. ?. Bti?LI]TnTC Pr4MIT APPLTrp�TT�N BY ERICIiSON e A r9nrss�ntati�re �f the Brac'cs�a °�:trel��_rm Coz�orati�n was pregent at the C���nc�l Mecti-�g and �kaowP�' thP Caiiric3l a new p]o* p1an. T'ne Covncil d�_scusse�t a sideNralk hein� pu� a� t,hF nrop�r'_- , w'�ich f;onncilman Samuelsor said had been h9.� ��3Qa. ^�e repx^esan+.ative said he f�lt there was no need for a sidewalk t+erause of the la�-3e cement uxear b�t that they woulfl put it in if Fridley t.*:?nter� ;t. The Councsl e9iscvssed the parin�; oP 12� of the aJ,1ey to the buil.ding or ,� fence at thP �ear o£ lot l�ne. Councilman Sheridan pointed out the City dscl nut, p�at in ar ma�inta�m srrEaced alleys� The representat,ive aJree� to a fence �aith t,wo opaning;;, t�ut, s�id 1�p d�d nat wish ta commit himself on paring the a�ley �.f a fence is p�t �n. MOTIO;�i by f;nunca�man Ldr�_ght for the approval o£ the construction of a serv3ce sta� ic,n at. i7� �3venne and ilniver4 s ty Avernae ?Vortheaet byc th� Er'! cicson Petrole��cn f'cr;arera*_inn srh7ec+, to the erecti_on cf an attract,a.ve fence on the rear lot linP� ss p�r +he p7_ans s�abmit+.ed to the Council this evening, t.ri+h openings as necessary t�� a11�w a�r.e�s to the alley. subject to the condition that the alley, if used� h�� kep�, yrs a �:u�+ ffi�e �nrl drive�t�le cond?ti�n, and the stipx�latior that a cou�s�rRta sidet�Ta�1c be cen�+;r�act,e�s on tkze w¢st �e,alevard section. �econ��d by Coaric�imsrf �at��el=on, and ��pon a�o:ice vot�s there b�ing no nays, Mayn_r K3xkh�n des.iarc? the ��otion ra.rried, Ar(�r�NG Cn19`ZI,:S?OAi MP13'�'T?QG NINliiE3 - JULY ?8� 19�h: LvT L. ThP =�_t,y Man��c� �P��3 the moi,ion +�£ the Planning Commiss3^n reco^�reenc',n;; an�rnt-a�. of #.he L�t Split,. The Ci'v EngSneer ehnher3 the Co�w�cil a cira*��n� of Lra n���:�..�a :����t� MC�`�Ott� f;�; �aunci?.:�an Sheri �ia*e to concur vr1_th t�e Plannin� Cr,rrmission �nd �rant, lot ^plit. F'(,��� to A]ma ?��m Nelscn. S3e sta+ed he was not i.n f'a<ror �f 7_�� �p7_it�� but in thi� particular instance, it apPears this is the onl3r way the propertp ca�� h� rliva.c�r:3. Secr,r,�ec? b,r Coune�+l�nan Tnrrigh+,' an� r:p�n a voics ,�ote� there ��i�ne nr� na;y��, Mayn� Kirkham r1°�_�1_ar���; i,}��;� mnt�c,n r,arrird. "s_. zf3�' cP7�IT REC�TJE5�': L.�. ;�b��l_2, DOAIL�LD UT�!F� T��?T 1", CS.(?VF,R IT.hF '��P?TI�1ST: T�?� ('��ty Manag�r reud +hE� rnot,icn b3r the Planning Com�ission *ecr�a;endang �Ppraval o� T_c•t �pZ� t,�66�]_2. "Phe �ity �ngi�iea� �hnwe: f;hs Cotan�il � air��rir,g of th� p� e�pce� ��l �r�t sr�h'. , t`•CTI�DI by Councilrr�an �an.uc;'Lsrn to conclxr witk: the Planning Co:ttmission and grant r��� "r,1�t #�5�_l2 to D�sia?�3 tidar4 Secon�?�� hy Connc�lman 3her;dsn: end i�pon a z��zr� r��,ca i.her�t being nu .sa,,-�, P4a� or ?�irkham decl.ared the mction car^ied. � L�C1S SPL�7 ^nRf)T���C 7�ti, �E�6ull�, ROIiP�R`P SAAIBORAI T,^�' lj. pi�OCiS 2 SYI�L'PN ?iTL'�i: -- - - �— _. __�—_� r___ —_,___ _v._ �._ T}�F f�Zi:i� %7�1'a'?�rst" +>h.iJ�..�^�_Pflf± '�'1'iP X�;fJi,3071 Of t}l-C i�.'J.P_I?1ri� (if717ID1f�<ir,31 7'k3f,ODR➢.°RG7i1,°6 �pprnval nf tY��� 1et ;p'_it rnd th= faci +h��t ±Y,�� was cause� h;� e^��{� e�C � g�r�ge rr.��•b2 x�;ina +-i� s 3r�u� ThP C1ty i�lana�r�r sa i�] *hat p�rh��� t�i� �,jrpe af s� t,uat_c�n cru� r he haneil ed by �he Ru�lding Inspector and C-:ty- Nana�er in the £r it?, r� � r."Ii�mrr;�. b�r CrJ�rtYCi:7tni` hiLLivhk, t,n e�;pe'a'r� L�� Spi7t �} 6..1 �, SeCOrtde�l b;� C��ui;cilmar� ,�amd�elsari, anri u�s��ra a�ro�ce vote' there 11Ein;; no nays, Mayor Iiirkham declared the fiC1{'�OR� G;1i`T7_EC�i P4C^IGPI t;y Crnaic�lman S�zcr�i��1a�� that t,he Council_ direct the Admin�s+ra+,i�n to a_�c�7r7�cr°�te ac flztu?�e polic-�, lhe r�qui*�eme�t �r a C�r±ifiNai,e of ;�_ur=ey fo� �ece;�snr� bu��cli-��� ,r, �-r�rz� case. S�enn+_i�d h�� �ounr,ilman �r1r��t, L1pon a ,��;'ce •r�i,F�� ��e_°� }e�n� nc� n�v�, M3ynr Iiirkham declared the m�±�on c-�rried. 1�. R.AIF�r� C�F Ni��? nT,pT� _,'.�T j, ELQCK_5� P�^TNAY+S LF�fi �VIP'�'�d hDDTTIC�N, GE�TD JOHNS�`'� ' . _ �. �___ ---- , ' � �� B��] fF,c The City NIarag�r e�cplair�ed tha_t. ?�1r. �ernson w�u3�i i,lce L�� ha�;e ancai,h�r t^.Feta!nu t,r_t.r the pF�ople �n Dannay" s Fakeview Additic�r.. H� va3d th=Lt, 24r, John:,erl hac ceme baelc witk: an^':r=-�� alan ior n filling =va�,?c�ra laut, that �t av :cm?�IeteA*.� .+�.£fex�nt, =nd Mr, John:,on l��.: di_scussed #his witY, t,he Planning Comr2�_,ss�an, 2ir. Johnson roras prosent at the �o�ncil Meet3ns; and st�t�=d �ha_#, the5- were tr. ha�e another meet?�iu w_�th the people, �nd he vzar, Y+Er� �r� rep�rt uhe re;�,�.iJtF, b,,, that 1YrR Kell had a probl4,- get#,ing the n�c�ple =,a�ret'r,�,r� ;��+ ���a ti��, noi.h�a�g tc rpport„ 14r, Joh�2on shoxed the ne�.eut p?ans tc the �o�!zc?1 anc� there kas a long 3is�v�s5.on� P`a action c�ras required at ±his t�_+n�, � 5, PARKS AND FtFGREATI0IT MINUTES R�GARDING H{JU�S DF GI,OSIN^ AT PAFKS: The City Nana�er ea[p]ainPd t7iat m�der the Orc'inanc�, the Parks and Recre��tien Commis:ion had the Authrrit,y to sei. tliA r]osar�r �o;;r� i't�r t.he Pz�±•ks, �+nri the Planning C�:nmsssinr wished to �ri_n� to the at'.eratihn of the Cit,y Gounril tha tact thlt the Parkc and F.e�rP�ticn Comm�ssion ha'< vet the ho,�_rc c�f rtadnzght te 5:0� r�,M, at whi�h time t.he parks wiZ? be c'_osed. MOTIODT by Cou:icilman Samuelscm to cnnr,ur with the Farks and Rerreai.ien Camniission on their limitations on the nse of' parkt ±'*c,m ].2;C0 �I29:��ght tc� s; W A,M. He said that th1 s may help agains t the sranclal�.�nb t,he Park B,�- r� has beer enr,ountering. The m��t� on was seconc:ed byT Councilman 1r1_ri�ht for the gnarpose o� ciiscu�si on. Councilman ldright sai d that he f�lt this wa„ all proper an� he agreeda bitit he hoged that 3t was clr4� t.e everyone that thic� does n�t. xEquire Council ar,ti�n. as �t is w�thin the power of the Farl;a and Recreat�on Commissien to set hours witheut the Counczl�s concurrenae, but Lhat the Council concnr� to under�core thz .p�;cia1 nrct�3em wa.th �rnndalism. Upon a voice vote, there bein�; no nays� Nayor K�*�kham declare�i thP m�>L--o:; carz'ied. 6. PECCMNiENDATION THAT F'[Ji�I?S BE NfPDE A�TA?�BLE FOR PROFF'SSIOiVAL PLP.VriER: Thc; �:ity Manager rH�d the moti�n of the Plannir.g Cnmmasvi_on *'2i'Omm*nding +hat 1'unds `+e ma�ie a*�railabl� ior a profess�c;nal plannF�r ser^=^ng ae ��kaff mambe.r on a par� tzm� ba��� � to rei�.F�e all r^zeni_ng and pla+ting a^,p]_ac3tians �'c�a' � the Planning Coz�uni�eion� H��nr Kirkham sugg�:,t,�d thF Cnun^�1 rcmaidsz• +l:is ;nossib? la ty w`ien they are rons3 dering the bud�e*+„ MOTION bv G�•uncilman 4jrz�ht to rere3cr, tte, ?laniiing �'ormoi�s�,�€�n P?3m�tps �f July 283 1966. Ser.onded b;� Co�mcilman �attiuelsana aad upon a vm_ce vntr, thcx�e bein� no nays, Ma,ynr Airkr�m declarQd the mat.ion carried. Pr^.RKS AND RECREAT±ON COMMISP�IOAI MEETING MINUTE:�� JULY ]_8� 19C�. MOTIO�i by Coun^91mar; Wright to rea��ve the mir,n��s of the Park�, ar�d Rer.reat�u*� �om[�:ission Meetin� of Jtily 18, 1966, SerondPr? h�r Coeznrilman Sa�nuelsen,lrr upon a voiec AotP, there being no nays�, May�>t• Kwrlcham declared thn n�otian c��^rxe;?, PSRKS Atd➢ REGREATIOPi COA"��ff�°IQN MBFTING MINUTLS, JULY 7_5, 195�= Go���nr;7��� Wrinht said th:�' +,h� artion k�� t,he Par�:s and Re�rest2c�n Comma.ss�_a�a ?ndicated that the Gouncil shoula re,3 tag sonQ 1�#s ir. �arlson's S�»^rn�,t ?�an�r Nar�lh Addit?c�n £or park �o�s�deratian £or a deelnate period af time, He inquired if 90 days would be enough time� The C�tr3 Manager sa�_d that thF timF nen.�d �ou]d be extended if necessar�,�. NOTICiN by Councilman Wr; ght to reci tag Lots 3�-31.��1�, B].or.k 7, Carlson� R S��mmat Manor North AdditionT for considerataon for ��}r4hase as �ark pseperLp for a periad of 92 days� and apprise the Parks and Recreati��n Commi,saon that the � Gouncil would like some informa�ion by �,hen nr a�3r. �'ina.+o d�+e by which information kri7] li� avazlable. Secnnded by ('nLr�cil?�an S�mueleora� ar�d np�axz a�=oice vote, ther� being no nays� Mayor Kirkh�m r�eclared thg mct,aen r,arrae*i. Cnur.cilman 3amuelson said he would like to c�r!rux Vr�th �3:s nam�nr; of Grai� Park in memc�ry of J. W, Cra?�� MOTICN by Samuelson tha#, the City Manacer prepzre a L�tter, for C�?ar_c�lmaxi Samuelson's signatur�, to Mrsa �?19Jian D. Maland, +he dau�hte*� ca£ Mr. and Mr�� J, id. Craig� denoting the naming o£ th�; park in ntiemo�°;+ of lier fai,her, S�conc��d by Councilman Wright. Upon a voice vote� there he.2ng no nays, Ma,yor Kirkham rleclared the mc�tion carried� P4CTION hy Cou�cilman Wright to rece�v� the ParkE; and Rer,r^ai.��r� �i�n�te:; �f ?��1*r 25s 19b�. Seccnded b-� Cotmcilman Samiaelson, t7prr� � voice vote , there being no napaa Mayor Kirkha!� declare�i the ma#,�_on f;arr�.eci. 44 �S/��/66 APPLSGATTQDI �OR SIGN P��R�?` _ ROP1!!AI+B PURE DIL: �1 �°egresentat,ive for the P>>!�� ri�, Comu�any was rresent. He said that the Puildin� InsrFCtor h�c� ?_r£orm��� �hem that thc permit was based on the 9r.divida�al �ize h£ the _l.�#,te.�s, r_o# nxe the �otal square !'eet, Mayor KirkY!am s�id that thc C�im��l need� an iT�±erpretat�on of the ordir,�nc�, and he woulc nnt interpret at h�!ls way h;��E�£. T!ri� CitYr Manager sald that Ord3nance #31�1y na�sed *-his �t=�+zir.�, woul�? mak� the tota7 sign s��e legal. Counc�lmzn Samuelson brouGht up +he £ac'� that tYx� if7 fcc�t. l�eieht aeemed �rpry high. The �ounc3l discussed t?te he;ghts oi ri�ffprer�t sion� w�°ii�h have been a11e�u,*ed in the C9.t�r. Councilman Wri�ht said he Nie�xlc: l�!kc to see a uni£orm hei�;l-�t. 7'he City �ttorney lookeri �zr siz4 ?.Ami_ts,ticns. Counr_ilman Wr3ght sug�r5ted they cou3_ri grant the Put^e � +J�� Goin�any a sz°r �erm?t iF they apreer� �o ho�d it over nending the acioption ci an airi�r�ament to the sign ordinance set,ting a maxinAum height, for automoh?�.e aer��ice .igns on !i-lanci divided highwa;,�G at r0 feet. above gradc. Gouncilm�n Ylr3ght asked +,h� z�ep�es�^ntatir,e di thiG would be satisfactory. The Representatit�e said he would ha-�F t,n chzck, as tr�eir minimum height was f�fJ feet to the top, MD��T���*7 l�y re,xnci_Zr��n blr;ght to approve the sign permit f�r Roman�s Pure Oil Prrr a s9_�;n a� ,riecified w3tx, thF exception that the o�rerall Iieight, is not t;o exceed KO f°ek. al�rave gr�ce t� the top of the si�n, Seconded by Couacilman Samuelson, 1T��n a voi�e �zote, t��ere being no nays� Mayor Kzrkham decl�xed +�he mot�on carriedo MOi�ODT ��y Gnuncilman Wrigrt #ha±, thP Ceunci? reque�t for the nex+ meeting an em.Fnr�nen*,� t� th� Si� �Jrdinar,�e restricting Au�omobile Service St�tion si�ns on four�l_ane divirl�,� h:�_�hw�5rs tc� a he;�ht o£ 5b feet. Secnn�3ed by �ormcilm�n iam�iel,on, ar,� L�pon a��oice *ro1,P' th?re ?�eixip nn nays, N:cyor Kii�kham �l�c? �rPC the baotton carrie�,� 4�FTTCFiS0A1 �"('R SIGI�I FERS4�T II°HTLLTP°3 P�"fROLEIII? - 6�00 TTNIVERSITY A'�/ENIIE: The Ci+T� N•anaPea e-;»la�_ne�? t.h<�t +,�.e �'h�l'i��� Pet,roleum ��mpany woizld like to in,La11 the�r �9�=n s� �rom the prop�rtv Zine rather than 1(��. A xepresentatiue of the Philla�n�s Gompary was present at t,he Council Meeting anc� e�cplaired that this s�gn �� 5? �quare fec:t, and everFthing is approved ?cr�rding to the sign anainance, but the;,� wou].d like �t 5' irom the property line so that �t wiJ.l not be i:, thn Nolly driiveway. MOTIOM by Goiuzrilr,an ,Samuelson to aprrin-�e `he aTplication i'�r a sib permat £or +he FrEillip�s PF+.,ro�,evm Comp�n.r and �rant a waiser of the setbar,k requ��em�>_r�, to 5 f�e� to proi�ic?e acr.esa to Hcll�,r Gent�r. Seao��ed bv Counril- man Tari�h;,. TTpoi� � voice vote, thare being nc� r_av9; Mayor Kirkhr,m d�clared th? mot�on c���r?ed, DI5Ci1Sb�ON OF SS#82 ALT�RSIATPTES: Couzcl�ran i�iright state� t'��h ha felt. the ba�ic concen+, on st,orm sewer asses�ments� that hac, ocen cteaelo17ea by tuo �r three prev'i�u� Goun�il� but neve* carr3ed out �s ���3i x:, �t could have been� should be followed� �id this was to �ive due .rer��t "c� aZ� past storm se�aer assessments paid, and t1�at new roll� on each �mpr�v�m�ni st�n3Y]:� ma_x_�mize the eqnalization rat.es in the la�gest uc�ssil�le c'_=t,r��,Me Tl�� ;ai� h� ��5�, atroa�+?� th�� +,he fl_r�t, altarmt3ve pr�posed 15y rhe :�-_a^ncc Director i:ae fu?��wed. �e sug�ested that cn each ne�s ossessrnen+ �hey �rnulri maxim�ze the are�, �qualize the r�te ar_ci gi-re -"u11 rr�dit for past 1a��3 ��s���ment�, Ce�u�c�'�r.am Sre2•�i��n ,sa-d Lhat there will be some areas which wi'�i havp n^ �'u!ure as,essmeni;;, <<nd he said Yie would like to su�gc�+ that Uraor i,n t;ne F^�rl�e Hearangy L?�e Counc�i 1,avG a mee+in� nr ±YAa �+n�n dewer� --ro,jecc, as �hs_s 5_s the harcle,t th;.nG to �xalair, to the people. Ae said that t`�� u.:d�rstan�ing I�� har3 f�om h� s mee{,in� or th thP enginee?^�, and Finanr,e SJirec�,or5 �ras that t�_n, pr�,,osed wa,q �' a:�se�s:ng tha� he *•roule� rscomsn,nd, is as Counci�mar ;;�r�;•h± says, or,u�l�zyn., as the �,n=,+ a�cep�able. Grninr��n�an ?ari�*ht r,��id he wcul� desc�rbe thi� ^�a an assessmant which takes sntn vccoiznt the Pact, that the �iivr 4ui1] have ta �9'�sco:.'n�, ;^ma or Ghe as�e�c�^ar_zs t"�r Yr�u` c�°e��itu, ,g� +�he toBa7 as,sessra�ni: Fa�rr�a en thP Project, may loal� vEr;y� ��+rgeo bi�t so wo1,'r� ��n crer3it�. M�ycw^'_�;ar^kham pe�in�ed ont th3t tlris i� �iot neF�r; -�hry+ +�1� ,uu:�cil_ xnuld jus+, he a�rea,-.ng to rontinue a policy wh9ch the;� na-vs '�°en f'u1lc���n�n. t70TICDi b�,r Cc:��ncil�na�l in�r�_�hl, that i+ ��� ihF policy cF th� Connc7l ar resnPCi, '�� �S a'F� as rt���.1i �7.1 other;; ;,�nere f'ea�>: ��le, to �a�ip the entire a;ea t�getner a�a a�?j�nst `rhe ra„n so it �� -���x`_mallv eq�s'�i,a��;j ?istrihuL�d, Seconr'��a by Gnti�7ci7�nan Sheridan and iroon a•ro�ce va�,�, Li:=:�e l�eing no na;�sa '��a••c7r K�.rkham d= r? ar�d t� � m�: i,,,rn� carr� eri. ' � �� 3/1fh6 CHANG� OR3)ER #1� �° `+�--7�-A� The City M�nager e�lained that this ia�s ar� :iccess raa3 ta l^r�l_i Fiaus� ;�7 which tho en�;ineers were under +,hP im�ressian had be�n w�ark_F.i ��ut �,ri+n t1�e Schoel B�ard. H� said he had been notifie3 bg the schc+q? that =�iher thinps ware planned £or this area. He saad the Scho�l Boarci was agresable to 1ea�ae ��� ±'r:� wvrk alread;t done until thev UrsrF rFadzr to develop i�, and .�f the CCty C��ar�r.il is agz^ee�u�: thc work on the acce.c read *,dll be diseontznued, Counoilma� �;_•;_�ht a;;lced if the City needed ronting t� the We11 Tioiss� a.n;l irould have �r+ >>ul_d a ne*a roatl when this ore wor�^ out, The C,i;r �Sanager sai_d it r:nn31 `,sn pcssi�le to drive U��Pr � iontUall f�eld, Tt�e C�c���z�tin�; En�ii�e-�r said t'��', this or_einz]lv ca� T;Pen warl��:� ont rorith tii:� Adminis�,c,n-�irnz anr� the Sr�oa1 � 3oardt but sem� plan�, had been chanoed, althaur�h th+� schaol had no ?'ir!n ��lan.. yet. Ma�ror Kirkham said he thn,ght tY:�.s poa.nte,3 �zp a snrious l�.k of omm�n�n3- r,atihn betueen the Council and School Board� M4�TION by Counc�iman Sam>>elsor t.�� ap�rove Change Ord�r ��� �n T'�!er Imp�^+�vwm4�ai. Proj eat 75-A d�l etinr the bi (� �m,_no,zs : nr£acin�� i,o idell H�,;�se �7 ,•, � tha*, � letter nf aT•�le �r *�� sent te the School Bo4rd. '1Frn �it� ;�:�n,sger saic� that, h� ??ae� me� w!th the School Iloard9 and had ag�lm����c, a1rPa�ly� The rnn�,�an wcs s?��onded by Counr,ilrrian Sher�tdan, and upon a��ozye �rc+te, thc:r� being no na,y� ; �isyor Ki:]�r�am r��a1,=�r�a the m�it-ion carr�ed. TRAILER PEEi'+IIT AP?L�C3TI4N - 37Q3 MAR,SFALL STrcF;gm NOaTH_n�;. - IiOUSEg ^pRpnr�TrpTr. Tkie City Manager aaid th�t he ha+9 �iot beer awar+� that the n�t7,��;r+t.r belon�s +� the N.SSSD and that Nir. Evereit Colla.ns is leasa.n�; �.t, faom Lhe.r�, Conrr.�i�nan uTright said that zf this �_s not a trailer, hP ri�e;� not �n��� a t*°ai���°� n�rR�'__, ana �ha� perhaps °it nnedR a bu_�ld�ng nermit if it a�, set� on a founz�at,�n�r. rLx;�or Kxrkham said that thev have h.�d a tra�l��r �,�rrnit b�fo?^en ?�OTION by Councilman Wribht +,h3t the Cc,uzci.l grant tc ihe Housea� Garporation pezmission to ocruny a i-Pmporary Gf�ru�;-�ure use�� �,3 an ni E'i.ae an propert�r os,m�d by NSSSD ur+_1 stc:� t3me as lack ��f maintenancu er ct,hc�e u�r nf r,ha i;ropea�=,�+ d:ataies its remaual. The mo+,ion wa; ser,�nc?sds ax�d uFosz a�FcirF ���te, t.hfl;� being no naysr h"��ror Kirkham �ecl,cred the mot?�;a rarried. � �l,SOLIITION #105-1966 DECLARINC TF� NEGESSITY r'a� A?�i ADI�T>'STnN0.L TAX L�3tTy IA� AnDITI�N TQ TH3 3G M.ILL LiNIITATION FEO�'1DED Bv �i� CIEv GHA�TF.ft SPECIF�_'IVG `I'?!r� PUttpOSES ANp CALLING A PIIBT_IC HEARIPdC z��� �� ��"� � � P4a;T�r K9.rknam asked what ste*as would be nece���xy �;o c;haaa;;r rhe mi11 lim�.tai.inn, Tha Cit,* P".anag^,r said it wou�d requ�re a C??ar�«?� amnndment� The Counc=l diGCUesed a ahart°r revis�on tn change this unx•ealisti�� n+?mb�r c�f mills, no�iraczlmaa� Sn^ridasi p,n�nted ou+, that thi_s had beez� defs�.t�-� three te on�� b;. ;�all^�tt <.i��r y��rs ago at thF same time thre; othQr amendm�nts o� �he F�al�ot pass+�a a�a�r,. thz�eP to one. C'auncilman �amuelson szid tkaf th� pec�7�1Q like t7 be anPorrt�e� and it appears that holding a PLblic Hearing is th� best wav to dn it� The Crn;ncil ahanged tl:e date of the ?ublic HPari.ng f�om the bt.h at' Sep±,emt��r "=,o the 12iri af Septemher. M^TION by Connaiiman Samiieteon to adoc�t Reso'Ji�ta�r ;F1.4�-�.�66, ,`Seco:�ded hy Cau�a�ilman Sfi�rid�n, LT��n � i,-��^t vote� thPr� �,oi�,n na na�rs, ?�a�ror �:imi:Piarn der,]�red +he motion cFrried„ THr CI'i"I rTFRK_ TO t�i`�?'HDRATrT THE MOTION l�v� Cou�ci]zn�n Sheridar to a3opt Resol2,�tinn #1Qh-19�i�, Seconded by Counci�man 6dright� and uprn� a vnice vote, th�re ?���.��; r�c r.ay�F I:�Jor Kirkham d�clared thP motion carried, RESOLIITION ,#107-1°66 - CERTIF'YING CNARGES TO TiL+� CO�JDITV a*J➢ITOR T4 MOTI041 By Covancilman i^Jright to ndopt Reael»t+oz� �1CS'��196F�. Seeond�°d k�v Caurci]man Sherid2n� and ��pon a vcice *rate, th¢re be,.r.? ne *�a•��. Mayor Karkham derlare,� the motion �arried, f�SOL?iTICN #1�8-� 966 RErARniNG Ti?E iJSE Or^ MUN.IC±PAL BUIL�IA;GS ���VP PgOPERTY: Th° City Manage-r said he had nne question on 1.}ais r�solutao„ which th� Cit;r At#,orney had sun�ested he bring un a�; the Counr°al t�',�atin-�, snd tha� taas pertainin^ to the la;>t paragraph where it states the Adnznistrati�n shalJ �� �,�� r�� charg� an am�*�ant surt`��?o�*t i;o compensate for the nost to the C�t:,r, H�* said 'i}73� x9i �LS� U*GP rn�y-,.r��`1Cu1rJ�'?. 593� 711RC�^ �Tl 31Ti3:`rS]OBS 3.t. W011�.�b8 IilOT"R3 t`��TC ronG��m�r�� to �n a di*r� th:cugr the receints than not t,o char�� for �t. Th� ��i��c�? dascusser� th�s ard der,ir',�d the Resolut�on shau]_c� sawr a char�c vr]ll f� cs� p^or �1] °°ap,-�d,zct,iori;, ovar �OY. Councilr:an G�rieht s�id thr t+,he Resolutaon �'��u7�± also be worder3 #hat t,he. 5zse o±' any City equipment by any�ne other tha*� an emp�oyee crf the Cit,y "ir. the discharge �f' }his official duties" or a Ferson ^nA��+!'irall�* �uthoraze�i to ���e such property £or City puroogas is prohabited� or etherkr, sa� an em�lo,ye? o�' t�e City aould use the equipment for a+�y pu�o.5e, �4�TLnn� h�r �o-�u7c11raan G7; igh±, to adopr Resolution �1Cfi�]_956 w� th the twc� changes. Secorviad by- ;ouncilm,an ��heridan. Upon a voice trote� thea�e �aeia�g no n�ys, S�iayc�^ Kirl-.haan �e�� erer9 the metiuryn cars^�.��3. B�NDS :�N �40T70P� 7-,W Ccurac�?�aa� �l�erida� t�� ��r�?ent �e,�l�`ion aF109-'L96�. Sec�ncled by Cepr_r+7anan i r��ht.� and ��r��n a ao;ce vote, thete �ein� no naysy Ma��or Kirkl,am ct�:cla-°ed the motion carrieda RE,S�7I,TJ'?'Tp�T �=?.�p-���5t, pIRFCTI�iG THE SAL� fa�'D PURCU9SF Or TF'r9PORAFv Ih�'R��TE°��'NT RnPiTI� Ti? 4�',C�R11Aid4',b, lni7i'Fr T.11Fd,i /lk" l9 7_ 6'NAPTF.R. 4 .� eTRF�Fri' TMPRnSTFNfF11iT PRO�TR P"If`TIG�d '�?r Gr��xr,ci7m �n WriQh+, Lo adopt, Res�luti�n �110-19(,G. ��conded r� Cotmr�lman �amuel^o7�, and upon � Y°ricP �rote, there being no nay�y Nlayar hyri�^am clec�Lar�;d thr- mati:,xa carri_eda i+.�;_'^T�iTSO�� t�41}.-19hb ?'C R�TTF� 7'?I�� T�nr;hmTOiT OF THE RLT�PY_ T_D? ALC�CK 1Fy FLQREt:��' paTZ� ���i4??'IO'�I TO FPTDLL� �r -� _ .'�. � Ca��n�.;lnta� Shesr��an e�lair�; that th�s �,aas tc rati� an action that had bcen basser} h�F motlon ?n 19�?, hut no recor� could be f��;3 of the �,+snZution. The r�t�, nv�,orneg sai� th:�t ±,r�e I�,�nute �aok speaks ci an attache�� cc�,�r w�4c}� !�a� s,r�•o�nc l��st,o - rq�� ��r* r• r'o�tr_c3.l�an Sheridan i;e� a�opt Resol�tion �'!' 1,�i qF,�i. Seronder2 bY �'oiln�r.i�m�c� Wxi�r±, anr� t�p�� a voice cote, there '�;±n� no nav-s, P4ayor Kirkham declera� the mot,iun carried. 1w5pUJTl�JN y`r`11���96b p�Enl?P^J�+1C �7R STRL�ET ATORTH'�AST '�B�CH�'S7'RFF,T The Ci t�y� ?�1ara�;er s},�tE �±h.�± the peo� i e or_ th9 s street were havin� t'i°f�cul.,y ;:i#,h �he name as it wa, k��4na ccnr7iserl with "First'� �ts�et and thp r,,�;:t o££�ce rad �,��,ges t�" the name, "T�e^�r.'� � MGTZC+I� �3" �onncilman „�r,�elsc�n to a�lopt Pesolution �112�19f>�. �econded by �'O.11'�f'„].ITia'1 Jilvl"2LjaTly 1I34 'lyC��r; q:,r0� Ct �C�f�' t�'!PT'F 1'�°7i1{' IIO H8Tf5� PRryt�'rZI• Ki�kn�am �?r�r,7axed thF mnt�c�n carriedw i+ �:OLTT TI ON �`A� '' � ANA?'IC�N 0� ASSE35MT'DTq' PDLL FOR WA �_..� `,___� Sh� Cc��sc�lt9ng �n�;necr expla=nPc ie the Courxcil that nrcajeot f,q�i4?1s-0 ha� l;A�n lF�# �+ the same +,�me thF H��;Y�.•ati ��r�rtn,ent was dc�inz *r,*cr1: on the ':�ghw2,•, and the l_cz�* .,:r,der had bern th� sa�r�e ^cnt.r�ctor *,hat d�_d +?�e High� c�3,y n�P;rL�.�:*�� wc��^kv Ne ^�a�'_aine;� t'r�at, this ,ar.ni3 1�.•re been m�,�ch *�ore eycp4nv;_°e �t a la±,er tarn�, �n�d Phis $7,000 pnrtic>n that is ���.r,� tr� t;e a,�e��-ec' was arld�ti to tha_� ori�ina] cc�*�ta�ar,t N?"�?'IOtI b,y r�izt�ic�lman �Y��ri� d�n ; o=�;iri,t Re�clutian �113-196�,, °econ!Ied 'z; Goa+.r,e2lman S�rrL�elsc,r�, tJpna-� a vo,_cc vote, there being nc naysy Ma,�ar Kirkham derZared l-,hry m�t�en carr�eri, P,ESOLTrP10?d ;fll1��-1466 DSRECT7NG P?�LIG9TIDN OP' H�ARIi�IC � 70LL FQR �idhmFR i1'��0"T'�T^FN9' PROJEC'� NQ, W�3 -(� ,T.r 7, : Tt,e C. <<ei� sat �,hc� tr�im� and da�e �i the hearin� at ?�GO P.n4. R�1= �^�et 22, 195Fi. i".G`T.ZORr ��v,' Uoimcilman �h.^.�'?r?1try 1to adop* Feso�ution #�?��_?Q�f�, gaconded bY ���w*�cilmar �arrruelec�n. IIp�r� ���oice vote� there being no na��s, Mayor K�.rkham necla�rFd t,he mo�,i.an carrier�. P4E80�UTI�N 1f3��-i�E�� DIRECTJ?Tl" PPF_T'kRATSOid 0? ASS�'�3AirNT RQLL FDR S'fORM SE1r1ER � � � � M01'IOAI by Cc�unci2mar. Shpridan to adcpt Resole�t�on �J.15-iy6o, Seconr3ad 1�y (;rLinr.>>man SamuFlson� Upon a voice vate, thFZ�a being na nays�, Mayr�r K�rkh:a±r� d��]_ared thy motion caxried. PUBLICATION UF H�_!'.R�IG ON PftOPOST�r ASSF;�SN�NT i�� � - , ti� F f1 �b� The Cauiici] set the �ime and date oi the he�rir_�; afi, �^30 F,Ps., Au�zA� 'F'� 19fi6, P��Tz0A1 by poiznr,i_La�n ShPr;�?�n th �de�pt �asclv�-�o+t �71�-±;�;�_ :�ccnci�.d bv� Cu�a��cilman Sheradan< <n�i 7�pon a �ro�ce vote, il�ore 1�Fing no na;�s, i�Iagor K�rkh�,na cles.l ared th� met _on carr9 ed, '�F_GOI(iTION ;�117-]9EiG APPR09ING pSANS AND S?E;�IF?iATiOi;a 9ND ORDEFING APz�L�TZSIN�i 5�g uI'�S FQF STO°M S��iF;R PaC,iR^T �_� ___ _�_---�.___ �,_ .40TIQDI ry Co�annilman Samue7_son to adt��,+, Reso�t�±i_�n ���7m7o66� Se�cnda,+ 1�,}, Counc�_lman Sherzd�na an� upon a*raice vote, th��� heing nn nays. �la��nr K?rkham declared the motion C�TriPd. CLAI ^^S : :�GTICN b,y Coxusailman SiiFradzn to appr���e ren�.e�ai ���� P�zb1�� Uz1liLzes ��la.�_r��:. �923� through ,#9336 for payment. Seconde� h�r �!�Jur��lrr,an S��rm�Iscn and upc�� a�T���G vote? there being nu na��sa Mayor Ki-rl�h�m leclareo thc� motior. �arY�2eej, pqr�mT�p? ��, Councilman Gvright tn a,prc�+e Ltquor C�a�ms d,d2.'� through ,�`22% fQr pay�nente SF.ccmded by Counci]man Samuelson, IT�,on a i*c1c^ *rote� t,herQ hein�; no na.wr�, N`a;�er K�rkham declared thP motion carriPci. ESTIMA'!'v'� : '�n1rC�p? by qou,�ci].mar. Samuelson to aFpzvave Ter n�t„naeni. th� f�3.la4:ixi� �stimat�;°, F� D. CharMar. Cons+,rac*,'�cn �o, & � ?anrl:�]1 & B�r�lir_ (�+ jcint +r�nt+tre} '_017 iZhede Island Ave*tne North M:�ur.eapn7_is� '�Lnnesotaa 551127 � Estimate #8 (Final) Storm Sewer IanprUVensent Pro7ect No. 73 and Ssnitary Sewer� Watsr an� Stox�r Sewer Improvemait Pxoject No,. 73-A, aecording Lc �ontrac±, (�2�th and Innsbm.ck 5th Addition) iolu0'f�i, Fi. `�J(Z:'1�} ZZ1C�'s 256(; Plorth Clevelan�. Avemte St. Panl, Minnesota, 55113 Estz�;�ate �f� (Partial} Stnrrm SeziPi^ Im�a?�c�v�r�nt n�•c+Ja�•*, "TC� 12} accorcling to rontracf �;T.T;, ,;�I_�? south o£ T. H, #]-OC) Randall R.� Berg7.in 6��1 alazs Curve Northeast Frid7.^y, :�finnescta, 55(; 32 �.ctimate ;!f? (Partial) Sanitac^,� Sewe?^ Fef�air t��nrk under the D.E.?. Program Scii Sol�di�lersa Inc. 10�G1 D1son Nemorial nri+e N3nnea��olme' Minneso+,�, 55U27 Estimate �2 (?'2rtial) for rrc�lc cerrmlet,Ad �n connection with emer�,ency repairs ar_d c1e=r,in^ or sto�� �ezrers ,zn�ler the C�.E,P, Pro�r�am J Camstoc:� 8. Davis, In�. C^�oI'n1�[�niting Engineer9 AµµV Cir!i1T1'fV iZJ2',� 11J11 I�a_nnearolisa Rlinresota, 5��A32 r:stimate #]_ {Final) £or furnishing insge�;tors for the orork of storm sewer cleaning an+l repair und�r thF• p.y,p, Disaster 5ewes Cleurin� ProUrr�re 196K'1966 � C;,6E,1:.�i i ��-8��� �9�3� $ 10,6sC�.1� P �-,�"'a:� � l_,,.�6?.i�' �� 8f11�^= ,'sst3.rnate ,�l {Fina1 °c^ °urn-�.hing �_n�,per*,rrs .t`a73. t,}d�P_ kTOi14 Oi' �S'Pi t3T",}r cC'Wgr• l'G'j`e11T'^ 11Il 12'" the f�,E.P� Disaster c�;rG* �lPari?r€; i'ro�,ram 196�-1966 f eterso*r='��mpl�r�, Tnc. 6lFC12 - 5fith A,rrnu� �?ori}-, N`,�nnea�olis, i�irane�cta, c��?8 �: r.?,m�t� �!� (Partaal? �rlater 7mpa�c�vement Pr�ject Nc�: 7���. `��"�he�J�zle ls accordir�g to contrac* C � ?1i�Ii�r, Ga?lon Reser�,�o;iri $ 920.�d $ 16,1t56.�'� Secor:��d Uy GouncY3rr�aa Sheridan, and unon a�roire vote„ ther-e beinE no n�,�,rs, �"_3)/_^." IS.S.I'IC�'�.3M �t''C�'�.I'2Ci �}iE if1C)iF�.l�T3 C8"'�'1PCi�, YETIT10AI7Nr* S+�R STOP SS�^ah5 AT APPROr*?It1TE �f�T?0�`I h�� '"c,ane�l�r�ar_ "he:�'ic?an t�, receive Pet;tion �26-1?6E}. Ser,nnded b� Counr�lman Sarn�elson, Upon � vc;.�e vnte� t�arp be�ng nc na�rs� Ma;�or Kirkham de�;2arefl the mnt�^�n rar-^� e�i. C�unc7lman G_:�r�c3an ��cp�a?r.�� that he had receiv�d several ca113 fr�m the arAa about t'r� h1�h ratr: c�#' ^peed �.lan� 7th Strieet, Ne sai� that hP cortacte3 tt�� C�t.�* I4ana.�ea^, ahd the Po�ice T?epartment set up radar nn the 1%th ar.� lBth �r JLtI� in whi�:h 13 �ri�ers on on� rlay and 10 drivers on the second �1a� i•rez�e ta�gcr�" ^+, a ra+,� c�f spee�l ��rh�al� rangeei from 38 m�?�s ar_ hour tca wk5 miie^ ar. ,,�rx. I?e s�, i tha#, a h� �� percentage e£ the pecrple tar�7;,u vrere resi�?ente cf �he �-; °� �;��,r, ��h �cd, � cun�5 iman Sheridan sa3 d that he ]iad noi rAce� �red any comp� ai rts sinaa this w�s d�?�e. �r, qlly?� ��shy, 60�0 - 7th �tre�i Nartheast, prese,nted the Council with a �et5tion Urhich �ae saici ��r2G signe;: by 95;° of the people on 7th Street askir� ."oi• rto� �-��ns and patroli_e� supex�rts;on. Ccuncilm�-n SY�aridan said this cnul� 1�e �t�um�;d over �n tl�e Traf£ic Safety Commi�t�e £or their study, MClI0P1 ��jr �n„_^�im�r,� �h�ri.c�an to _rec� L�� Fetit��n /�27-19F,6 presenteu this �ven�ng and reca�n:v�n�l th�t th�U pnt!�,�en �nd a11 p�st e-ndencE £rom the p�.st ,�r,,;,th h�s , �r�,-*�-c• �� t�� Safet�• ranr�ittee fnr yti,dv, esnec,_aL�� +hc rPC�mmFn� r���3on r„ac;� ++t� +hn petiti�r. Snconced by Coimcilman i^Tri�ht. �iOil'e!C'Znl�,yi �ir1�}'j., 52-��] va7�l� �2'i�E T'28C'h,.1Ct '�� ILtE. jd�E.'tz* ,:'6ifii17J.a"tr+� T,'rtfllli.� r�^C17813ij�' L>e vhat thej� ha�*e 3aoked at, this t����,�, and 'he�-� attert�nn shoulc� be �r;awn #,o +r^ ne*�� ��ta �t contains. Ccunr-sl*ian Savniel^�r said per'�a;,s the rcLce �FU�"'�'+,P7GT' �'Fi•� �� a,.;. .t U±% 5'Ci.`.'f C' �1�Y'cy a',��79 lI7 '�.!7PT'� iUY' T�1n]'? �a=.'f.8. .� "�_�x�v sai.d th�t tY�e residents would like the Police �epartment in there r�b lar7.y, i��iayc�r Kirkham pointed out that this is 3i�ficult as Tae 3o not .2�,TZ i,re ut.�fr, Cr,��cil�an �-i=r;_dan said ttaat the City lias alsc been tak�nr trai£�- s�oti*_nt5 whic6 Va_9l]_ glrrta the Safery C�,mrrutt�e� mare data. I'_e e�id tr�a+ the f7otir co,ald h�v= increased qixite a bat since their last study. �1�+E� u�en t,hP m�t�ior,: Up�n �, c*?�ice vote, there beino no na�s, i�ia;,r�r Kirl�liam nE�clared ?he oia tien c�-rr-'�- C0:' f:?'TTI �elT IC;�' � : (A} OT;{�AT- PC?I�"� ��EFdRTN.�i�;*1T� '70TICPi t�° ;,�i�. cil�na:� Sn:�na�ison ? a rec�.a-r� +,h� lett<.r ''rom Ttr. `�' ^�n and th� ;tl��riCJl'�1�;1tL7FJ ��i!'iSit i„�13 PGiT'"° ?1ny78PtSRPri�„ `�iCO1Z(�_*•� �J�f f',nUY1C7��718P. �Ni1p}7'i.. UF[113 ��,m c,, vate, therc b�ang no nays; Mayr>,�i:2rkhaxi declared the motion carried. {B�4 �'�I^'N';3C,'i'q HIGH�dAV DEPqR7'��iL[��T; RS�lIit TURN RriD CR�°SO�T�:�.s M�JTs^;" 1�� C,+,nc���pi,�� S�nuzlsn�� t,n rac��?ve vYie camru�nScation £m:^. the M�_r_nesota F?]�l"iWEL��r DE,�Ca_1I"1.,II1P.1"1 ., j�:COn„''-' 'Jp �JUT]GS.Z:Tl1?] S77.PS7(].8;1� $R(� upon 8 VL�iCE VO+f,'� '.hera bcing nc na��,� Nayor K�rkham �t,^1ar.r] the �notion e�rried. 'r'1.E �l+L� �l i`, t(l,'T1P}r a,3t{au, :'LF 'P �', ';lafi �'�"=r� neen expl �-ed w� th the .Iir,hway Denar�men't rhy the sign;, _*r r,ezghboring r���nmani9;i�s, say rlew Bri�hton inst,ea� oS 5'ri�1�y„ ^_"ie .^, ��cg ?'I�n��;<,=r sa��i h� h�d wrztter letters abon± this and had sp�Y�n te them cr the +,��_en±���rie�, f?�, sary_d tl��ai �.cen+2g he had written ano*her lett�r +,o tre ?;°�,�t;�a}* uap�rt�n-an� rin•�3 seat ca,^'�on �n*+,es to th> Go��rncr;, Cemm;.ssioner o£ :-I�_�h,,rs;vs :,n�; ',� __ � " ct ;�r and n � � �; .cr' �fo �y�ineers. - � � � �� �� �l-! /6b ( C) i� I73BS : P'LiDSEDT BUSLDIidG �:SGROW : The Ci+y Manager said tha� it appears there is no neee,;c-�;r �o; hold�n� tP�is mnney any lcnger. ;.0?70N r„ Go�,ci�_man 3amnelson ta return t�� cscroUr. The Ci+�= 3ioin�er saa+� ���3� +,hn ii�?CISi.:I �i�i].Ci1.II� 91'R?E,"S C��]1.� 1'13PC r.�t7'k,1�'t� �11 'R^''s^ nW!] Pi�7n&'P�j' ?(3 d^?ine tha pa^k�ng lot�. Thn C,+;,- ri�er_a�er sa�d th;,t r�ia_ whol_e area �@ troiz�g to be chang�d. Tre Ce�,ncil tallr��i s'��,�tt whe�'.nr th� sscrn�a shr�.�� n� held to �c-�e ii there was a neec: for it, e,- zf �t sho��ld #��� retur.ned� Coune�lm:�n u,ierxdan nu°staon�d zahether thP Ga+v zrould r�rt ir.+� �ny difftic�u-t,� 5.f +,he nc,me;, � ,-�= ?^�tnrn;3 to the p.�eviou:: owner, snd 1a',�,° saad uhe pres�n+, �,�mer mu=';, r���i �*i c�,;b. Tl_> Cit=r Attoxr:�r said this wou�_�', -1:�?;end an the term� af the saleti Gn•anrllrn�n '�rlright su,ggester� the moticn cou7;1 he rev� s��i tn ��lc t,2�� 4zimiriistration to �e+ a clarl£� catia� ef the terms of sale and re:convey th� escro�a m�c°ey [,o +�-:�� pTUpe�' parx,y, Crn.��,�iL«ar �iright s�id that 2t. s}�near„ �;hat the far.,�l p1ar. xriL1 �7a+, ba zble i,A afforc? a dnuhle curF with grae� Sr? he�e�r�en �ie�U��^� �rf s�ac� 1im� t�.t� on. Tlie City En�,ineer said t,}ze�r were �:onir+si+?� thi s zr+`,n .;t�^�-�^i� CLt,I`blil�. 2'tle ��'F,�' M+�v�'ri�y' SEi:ii� i��h, hn W8S SuY'P f17� eS{'19t�* W1� fOr �.��rh oi'1 ±he �ropert,> linFa and he .;id not know i£ the Cn;zn�il woi�ld ha�F+� ar_y aizthorityr to requzre curbir.� on the�.r existin5 nrogerty, Geuncilman Sheridan said he c��as aure the in+ent oF +.he e�crow was for a c: °b aloi,�* %he drivin� surfaa:�� nf the street �,ahich the Highway Departrment wili znii� in. I%�"TION by Caunr,ilmar. SamrPlson +o re+,urn the escrcw nnney t�i the r�„h+_fi;�1 oa,ner, Seconded by Ccuncilman Sheridan. Upon a vo�r,e �r�-,',e, thrre b�,�ng n� na�rs, �fayor r:i.rkham cleclsred the motion carried, (1J) DISTR?CP #1�: SIDEGrALKS: MOTION by Coana?_lman ��muel:on tn receive tt;a letter fro?n School District #1!4 request�.ng sidewa]k„ along Gardena A�rPnue, and ref��r the lntter +a the �r,�5neer�_ng Denartment i,o set up the nr�limin=��� sG�;�, for n�xt �ear"w cc?isir-ur,tion. �srnnded b}� r„uno�lran Ur-z�ht, 't1p�r. a vo3_�e t-ote, th�re b�ing n<� na���, D�avor �i^k?�am de�lared the mot�_en �ar�°iea. � (E) G4L�9�I: 5'_"r��'^ ASSES��NT: The F_nance �ir��c�,�r PYplained that only tr�e i'ouncil car t�ke a�ta�n �n th�, '��sessment,� and that his ofFic� rad been uxaak�l� to ��ara�.te� th�rn an;�t,h�n; �,*h�ch i_s the reason the letter had come to th� Co�znci7.. Conneii_man �hen_r�an said he wou7_r� interpret this the sam� as the Finance D�r��c#,ar has and that thas �artiGUlar 1�+, would not be Lrr,],wr3ed in t,r�� n��a additi�n. Mafor K�rkhara ssid that, he agrcpd wzth Mr, Brunse�Z"s �ntemrPt�+,ion, �"�r. Go]_e:•ki_ n` ➢a^•a3 C. Sell ,^^m��nJ •ras not prer�nt at thP Courr,,i N,==t3n„- i�OTIQni by a'ounci�man irTright to conrur with the, Finan�e Dir�ctor and sxcltr�lr Lot 1„ Blo�k 2, Innsbnxrk ?nd Additicn from th� ass.-sr„-�r+ �oll fc�� i9br�-; .,treei Project. Sec�nded by Go�ancilman Sh�*�u3an. iigon a voice �rote� there being no nays� T9aycr Kirkham declared the mo+.��n �-arried, (F� CITY 1:TdCTtJFER: POLK STREET Ih1PR0UF8�NT: i�lr. Ju]kowskz wa9 nresent at the Coiancil Men�in� and explained tc th� C�*�in��.l that +�ey have finz,hed building an apa-rtment .�onee anr� +he� U+n�zld like }o havr-, t,ne ,oa�i to the apart,ment building so that, th., area czn }ae cl ��ned np. He �aid Ghat th�;y plan to fi�e the plat in October snd a�e hcp�nso that p,narr��7� iri�'� lnosen up scc^ so th�y car_ build some new houses nnw that the nev s�hnol it ur+. Councilman Sheridan s�id that i£ Mr. Jul!<owsk5 r�ould get the plai, filed there� � c�roald be nc trnuble. He sasci this has been drag�ing on for ye�ru, and that the other partie� to the plat hat�e n�t be.n con+r�,�1,Pd ia a lorg t9r�ie. C�uncil- ?r�a ShPr�dan sa�� �t, has �aeen the po7aTy of +hn (;�;,x�c�.7 an the �a;;± that rc i�rmrovements he �ti�de or. ���:nla+,t,,r� land. but the,y haci tone nn Y�is �enQ wor�, ?sr, S?alkawski said t,hat they w�re j�zst abc�5a h, rea:;,y �alth th� plat. Hy^ said that the ph,ysical parL of the rl�t is all r��h± exc��i, f�r ch�n��n:o namE�a which sho,ild b� done by October, Coarcilman ;,,�ridar. pa2ntec3 out that th� storm seJacr i^ nat zn to draic the water ho�?�, The Conss:ti+,�ng :?��ieis�r sa3a7 tha+, the;,r had bQ�n r��uc�rt�� to engineer the �?wer an,9 wacer by the Cauneil for the developer�, and at the tiras of thvir 1� st commu*_� ca+,�.c�n, tahi�h �aas abo�at two m�nths ako, they advise�i that the work do�ie cl��es not *neet G�ty s�F�c�.- "S�at_!ons and they could nnt recom^�end that t.he C�t�l �i�t �= street. e�rP* 1�„ �i^. Julkowc,k: said tha+ +�e minnr things have bc:e*+ taken : are o4', arc the or_ls thin; 1Fft, is rJ_ean;n;; cut t�c i �n?. He �^id that bc 7+�G�= c° ire t1�r s-tuat?on thewr wcuJd f�?� +,h� plat l�etween Qr,tok,er and ��anuary� The G�k,v Enoineer Gaid that it would be prett,y hard to get this i_n this fears�.^, constrxctic�n because � L� gj� fv6 z�i the 1ee31 step�� �r. J�.ilxoraski said that the area r.eeds clear.ing ur, and �_," they c�uld get the re��? �*.i it wou1� be a start, Councllman Wright sair� tha' �;nmP e,lean ,�p ro,;1d be �'oree by the C�t�r anc� snme by Nir. J•alkowsk�., and yt ^ould �e givAn a high prjor; ty on next year� G cor_,st���ictivn. Mx�. Julkowslct a,knd it thFy caild ��-t th� legal �tepti gn�n� so ±h�t the J_egal par+, woUld be dane wheri thn pllt was �'ale�l. Cotu�cLlman Sheridan pointed ot�t that he honed Yi2 t�ndea-s#.00d th�t thc water and sewer �r the strae`, at, prescnt as gc��rg t� ha��� to bv ac��entab'� �^ the Ca±y be£ore they w:�l ga ahead wi+1h th�s,. Coluic?'v mar4 Samual5�� s����est�t� +.h�t plans anr3 spPCifir,ations be nrepared for the whole ac�cliti�n an�? s�me str�Pte r.er�lc? be deleted, in th� a way it would save a whule SC;bU�2lrP O,(` Pr'OC�8d�7toc� rTOmION 1„- �nanci�rin �her.i_�an that +he Crn�rici7 crder a areltirnir_�tiy i�auort or. fihe �..?���e merry�_ Ar,�7t,�,�n bac�d on the existin� olat. 5econded b;* Councilm��a ��t�-��ht, an�� upon a vo� ec ��rto-�, there heing n� n�z�s� Mayor Y>irkh�m c��rlarecl the au�c:�m car�i�1�. - (G) �'TTv EP��iTNEFR: °�RM,t�P"'*iT ZMPLO7�E: Counci3man ��rright ry�keei if �xnpl��,ree �a1e Iiakke wa� on �n hour)_;,- pa,�roll. Ma;•rr ;-rkham sai� that b� h�;1 beer th�=^r�+^_nall� on part +ime, but had beer ,anrk,_ng consistent hr,irs, MOTTON by Counci]man Wright to approve the recommendation of the City tianager and create an additianal position for a construction and maintenance worker and approve the appointement of Sele Bakke on a peimanent 6asis for that position at a salary o£ $566.00 pes month. The motion was aecondad and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declar�;d the motion carried. AMAULA.*ICE SERVICE AND PROPOS�,D SALARY INCREASE FOR POLICE OF��ICERS: Mrs. Evans and Mr. JohnsL�a �f the Police Commission were present at the Council Meeting. Mre. Evana said she would like to speak to the Council about two sub- �ects, and on the farst subject about unbulance servic� she said §he was speak3ng as a taxpayer. She said now that Unity Hospital is open� she Pelt their ambulance service should be called for emergenc;� calla before North Ambulance, Mrs. Evans said that although vre can be grateful that North Ambulanc� came into Fridley wibh their ambulane�, they have made good money at $35 a ca11 based in out C�ty Hall. She said we must realize that Unity Hospital was buili as a result of a bond issue by North Suburban Hospital District of which Fridley is a part, and if it is not a success, we VrSll have to underwrite anp lossea incurred. She said that, as a taxpayery it concerned her that money that belongs here in Fridley is going to another area. Mrs. Evans said that Mr. Johnston had taken a survey of the ambuiance drivere to make sure that the men were well quali£ied, and she re�td a list o£ the men and their qualifications� experience and training. She said that in addation� the-new am�ulance was the most modern in the metropolitan area, and they also hzve the facilities sY two ambulances from Mercy Siospital. She stated again that she felt the r�venue should go to the NSHD. Councilman Wright said that perhaps a proposal could be made to North Ambulznce, that we would use their ambulance if the ambulance from Unity Hospital is net available� and let them decide if it is worth stationing an ambulance here. Mrs. Evans said that the City needs a policy that the Ut�ity Ambulance is called every time. She said that the Hospital has not received one call. Councilman Wright said thxt perhaps they cenld be called every time and then use North i£ Unity cannot come. Mrs. Evans said that when Unity ambulance is on call� one from Mercy starts out immediately. Mrs. r�vans said she understood there is a contractual arrangement with North Ambulance, The City Manager said he has been in touch with the Hospital �oard� and he has not been apprised by the Board that they wish to come to the Council at this time. He said he is waiting fmr them, as he advised them he would. He said he had tzlked to Mr. Johanson eeveral times but he has had no request to bring this before the Council. Mayor Kirkham said that the man to ta.lk t� ar�uld be the Administrator. The City Manager said that he haai diacussed this wlth him� and he has said nothing siace. Councilman Wright asked Mrs. Fvans if she was implying that the hospital was zraiting for the Council to move. N�rs. Evans said that as a tasmayer, she felt the Conncil should talte aotior. Covncilman Samuelson said that the City is on contract with North Ambulance, znd that when a request was received from Unity Hoepitsl, and when Osborne Road was completed� they could act on it. Mrs. ;�'vans said they have �ccess nrnr through the back, and she said that as a-taxpayer with very high tsuces� she did not want to see the.taxes �o h3ghar. � � � � .� 8I1/bb Mrs. Evnas next spoke te the Council re�arding the salarios ef the Police 0££icers. She stateel that Mr. Johnstsn had made a survey of the salaries of various metropolitan areas� and it turned out that Fridlny was among th� lowest salaried� and at ane t3me they had been the highest. She stated that the situatioa is such, that 3f we are to attract and retzin g�od men, as Ne have uux: the City is going to have t� look inte the salaries. She said that the Commission has met irith aeaeral o£ the Counc�l and would like to see a 3,� raise given the officers in viea of the fact that other City employees were givea a raise in January and the police xere excluded, and they would like this made retreactive to July 1� 1966. She said the salaries are out ef line and lower � in the categary of patrolmen� and although they would like te see the officers have a raisa s.lso, it is nvt as urgent as they arc in step with other metropolitan areas. Councilman Wright said that he agroed with her substantially, but that some �f the details were more complex. He said he did not feel it was fair to say that all the City employees got a raise znd the Police Depzrtment did not. An said the Pmlice Deoartment did not get a raise in steps, but it is not fair to compare this with C?ty employees who do not have these ateps. Mrs. Evana said she xould xot argue this, that the important thing was that ou� patrelmen are on a salary schedule not comparable to salaries paid in com- parable areas� and this is of concern to the Commission. Pi0TI0N by Councilman Wright to receive the Communication from the Po13ce Ce2miaission. Seconded by Ceuncilman Sheridan, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays� Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Nir. dshnston explaicied the survey he had taken which had resulted in the cenclusion that the City�s patrolmen were underpaid according to other areae� and led the Commission to the 3$ increase they have asked for the patrolmen �nly. He said there is reason to believe thero is a portion of money in the budget that will c�ver this increase and ttiere uould be no additional 3ncrezse to the City at the present time. Councilman Sheridan asked if the resulta ef the surney have been given to the � City Manager to substantiate the requ�st. Mr. Johnston said they were sent t• the Mayor along with the letter� and Mayor Kirkham said he would see that the City Manager got his cepy, Mayor Kirkham said that this was not something the Council woulr3 resolve tonight� but he said he was in favor oP the recommendation� and if the money is in the ce£fers, st would be money well spent. REQUESTED EXTENSION: CHIES BROS., INC: Mr. Les Chies was present at the Couttcil Meeting and asked for a 60 day extension o£ the pr�ject mn Rice Creek Raai. He explained that his company hns been tied up with work £rom last year and that they had had a bad Fa_1_l. Mayor Kirkham reminded him that when he first osme in he was going to be done in November of last year. Mr. Chies said that they needed until the lst of October an� then he could promise it would be all graded and the road cut in. Councilman Sheridan said that there have been z number of complai.nts regarding the exczvation, noise and dirt, and one of the understandings that had made the people agreeable in the first place fras that it would be completed and ou'� c�P the Way in one year. He said that if they could sce their goal was not being net� the Council ahonSd have been nati£ied a month ago and not at the last m3nute, � Mr. Chies was asked what remained to be done� and he said that about 20,000 yards had to come out t• Yinish it, and he said if this was not out by the lst �f October, they would grade it anyxaq, The Council discussed executing the bonai which would cover $9,000 of grading. �r. Chies said that this would not do much. Councilmzn Samuelson asked what the City would have then. The City Manager sai� that it cauld be smoothed out� but Chies Bros. would still own the land� and it would have tm be graded and finished oYf to be platted. Councilman �a'right suggestei that z time limit be set� but not a yard limit. Councilman Samuelson asked Mr. �hies what the time interval would be for final grading� and he said f3fteen working days. The City Attarney recammended that the bonding companies appr�val for the extension be received, stating that the band is in effect for the extension perimd. The Council discussed the length of time Mr. Chiea should be given. The City Engineer was asked if he cculd eatimate} on the 15th of August� what has been taken �ut of the pit, and how the graele, if vsrk was discontinued' �� e/1/66 would dif£er from the originally planned grade. The City Engineer said he could figure this mut wi�h Lhiea� cosperatimn on how many loads have been taken eut, Mr. Chies agraed to maintain a water truck at all times t� kenp down the dirt, and hire flagmen. MOTION by Councilman Wright that upan receipt of a 60 day extensien oY the bond that has been in farce for ttie past year� the CYty Council agrees tm an extension of the contract with the Dell Properties and Chies Bres.� Inc, for removal of alluvial material through Att�rust 15� 1966, at xhich time the Cr�uncil rrlll reach a determination on arrangements for completi�n �f the �riginal contract by consultation with a ropresentative of the Chies Brothera. The extensimn sf the contract past August 15th� n� matter what the texma o£ the contract Are� shall occur only upon the receipt of evidence, in the fvrm of a certification from Suburban Engineering, as to the amaunt remove� ani £inal gract�sa. Yermissicm ts continue remosal operations in the 3nterim is contingent n�t anly upmn extension mf the bond, but upon zdequate safeguards to vehicles, pedestrians and adequate control •f dust and deiris in the area. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson� and npon a voice v�te� thera being no nays� Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Mr. Chies asked that a letter be sent tm hia e£fice� and Councilman 8amuelaen said it would be put in wr�.ting from the City to him. Councilman Sheridan asked thc City Manager to notif� the peogfle in the aroa thstt the Ceuncil has granted a ls day extension so that i£ they want te� they can be at the Couneil Meeting and be heard, and the final determination can be made at that time. PUBLIC HEARING - CITY HILLL: Mr. Jehn MeTer, a visit�r tm the Council Meeting, addresseel the Council an� asked what plans have been mads for a Yublic Hearing on the question o£ tAe City Hall� Mayor Kirkham said that no steps had been taken as yet, Council- man Samuelson said that he had publicly atated that Hhen adequate i�Pox�ation was available to the Council} perhaps next week� then the infarmatian can be given at 2 Public Hezring. He s�id the Council must decide whether it be a Public Hearing and/or if it becomes a ball�t on the primary in November• ge said that the Council wants to in£orm the Public� and wants to get started this fall because costs are going up - perhaps as much as 20�. The City Attarney said that in a conversation he had had with Mr. Smiley� he had said last sreek that he had put the builriing mut for infonnal bids with builders. Councilman Wri�ht suggested that tm allay cmncern� the Council could pass a motion informing the public that they anticipate an informal bid £rom the architect in a week or 10 days and plan to hold a°ublic Hearing to present the infosmation to the public in time so that i£ an a�visory referendum is called for there is still time t� do it. Mayor Kirkham saii that they hope by the ne�ct meeting� they can set a date for a hearing. Mr. Meyers said that a group of people are almost at the peint �f drawing � petition to allow the voters a chance to vote on the issue of the Locke Park site versua the present site, and they neei the assurance o£ the Council. Mayor Kirkham said that he and Councilman Samuelson agreed the public should have full voice, but they were not certain that they w:�uld have the material for an intellig�nt meeting at that time. He said we need a meeting for the :_Tiformation �f the public and that is why we dial not w�nt te put it on the ballot. Councilman Wright sai�i that i£ he underatood Mayor Kirkham'e positi�n� he vould hax� the in£ormatian and at the next meeting set a Public Hearing, �nd at the conclusion of the Public Hcaring, define the nature o£ the issus and still have time to get it on the bzllot. Councilman Samuelsen said no aa the City Attorney said 25 •r 30 days are needed. Councilman Wright said that the purpose of the hearing was to in£orm peo�le so they would lmow hew to vete. Mayor Kirkham said not neeessarily at the primary. He said ti,at, those who ga ta the hearing are the c3nos who cculd vote intelli�ently, and a straw vote cauld be taken at the hea ring which would be mmre indicative becau�e these peeple wculd be more �nformei and therc is not time enough t� inforn� a'_1 the people. Ccauncilman Sheridan said that he did not want to advecate or fight for either site, but he would like the peeple to be able to have sc�me faith in their governing body. He said he was very concerned about futur� bond issues if the people cannot truat the Council. Councilman Wright .sid it seemed clear to him that the Council will have information enough� well prier to the electimn �nd �n plenty of time for the press tc report to the Public se ateps should be taken to �et it on the ballot. Councilman Wright asked Mayar Kirkham i£ he did not want a vote by ballot at an3- time on the location or on anything e1se. Mayor Kirkham said this was essentially correctg that at the meeting the people can be asked so they can start to expedite the build3ng. A4r. Meyers said he could understand his viewp�int� which rras his priviledge� but � � � r' mn � v . y e_F 8/1/66 a serious attempt to start a petition to attelrp'„ to �et th?s on the ballot was being considered. He saia that i£ the Mayor�s views, his view, and others coul� agree it would be battor than a split� and if the Mayor £elt hi;; views cculd be modified, Mr. Neyera said that his views eculd be modified. MQTION by Councilman Yvright that the Council direct the City Attorne3� to prepare a resolution for the next meeting, setting a Public Hearing on the praposed construction� location and cost of the new City Hall� said meeting to be held in a large and cemmodioua hall� whereever availab]e, and to direct the AcL`nini- stration to make all efferts to hsve a maximum am�unt of in£ermation frem the architect available at the next meeting� and also a determination of when tha � remaining imformation frcm the architect, if any, will be available as needed for the heaexin� so the Council can set a date £er the £irst hearing oP several meetings if necessary. Seconded by Counci]man Sheridan, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays� Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. FRiDLr:Y LI^tTLE LEAGUE: MOTSON by Counc�lman Samuelson to direct the Administration to send a letter sf cotmnendation to the Fridley Little League for the fin�: work they have done this Season and extend our appreciatien £or their assistance to the Park Board program and £or helping out the young children o£ Frieiley. Seconded by Councilman Sherldan. Upon a voice vote� t,here being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declare� the motien carried. NSSSD CONNECTIONS AND MOtINDSVIEW AND FRIDLI:Y INTERCONNECTION OF UTILITIN'S: Councilman Sher�idan said that� at the request of the Councii, he had presented their request for possible overflow connections to the MS55�. He said that members of the Board were not particularly receptive to the prmposal, and no determination was made at that meeting, They requested more infortnation which he has pessed onto the City Manager and Engineering Department and they are preparing maps and information which w�.11 give the Boari a better viex of what Fridley is proposixg to alo. 1 Councilman Sheridan said that on the a�reement between Fridley and Mouuelsview� which would be similar to the agreement between Columbia Heights and Fridley on abutting utility lines, Moundsviex is ready to pr�oeed and direction ia nesded for the Administration. The City Manager said that the Administrat,ion should have direction frem the Council as this involves NSSSD lines also, MOTIGN by Councilman Sheridan to direct the City Manager and hia staff to make a contract srith Moundsview�s personnel regarding intercity connection of utilities. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson, and upon a voice vote� there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the mot3on carried. ADJOIIRNMFNT: There being no flirther business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regular Council Meeting o£ August 1� 1966, adjourned at 1:00 A,M, P.espect£ully submitted, %%��,� �r�`� �� , � �_,� � �1 %�z��r. �1�,��v, � � � .� ���� � � Mary Lu Strom r Jaek 0. Kirkham Acting 3ecretary to the Council MAYOR �