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01/03/1967 - 5927COUNCIL SECRETARY - MARY LU STROM COUNCIL MEETING - AGENDA JANUARY 3, 1967 � � ' ' iiEatJl� CORJ�iCIL 1�'8'PIDTGi M��IIai► � J1�W1RY 30 196? — 4 PoMo 89LL.S�1r�Li. �� A�qu1�uC 1M�tid� •� 19 e 1966• S Rit�ut�a Pa9�� 1- Z� o c�,� �u��,$� 1 v coa�si�acstioa of O�tie�� �soni,u9 Past of Lots 7& 90 Au�dita�'� Suba�visiaa �toe Z3, B�ocke ZZ & p� ?4e 29a 1�tLc�lry Pas`k lticlditio�o 5 wittiut�s 2 o L�sOe fo� Publia lvcoeks Ciat�9'r �Tabl�d 1Z/19/66i . 10 �inulAe gRIDySY lQA�TICIP�IL JtJD�'�B ADi�ZB� �T� OF OFFICS TO '18B FOLi�iliKi BLBCTSD OFBICiAL.g: 10 toinut�s t,�pnsr8 1� . Sa�wwlsOR. Cout�a—i ��� Matd F7Ca�ctik Q� e Liabl e Coural]�esa ]�do�ptioon of th+ l�y�• 5 aiiau�s ' �8,v_S,� 3 o CCOII11ttM & CCIIM11113diO�i i1pp0�►�'ts • 10 �AU►�s L�' ' ' ' ' �J ' ' 4, Dssignatiaa� of D�eposito�'Y goa� City Fu�ds IChas't�t '7 .13 � 5 miiiutes So R�solutict� DesigAat3s�3 LsSal �is�spaF�sr t�art� 1Z.01) • 5 n�inut�s - b o R�esolutian S�ttinq Co��cil MNtis� DiL�ts and Tf�s (Ctiatt�r 3.01 a8 a�art:�:11�i a 5=�t� 7. x�solutia� D�si�gnati.�a�g Couneii �p=esentatiw on �To�th Sub�t�ba� 8u�it�sY se�w'� Dietti 9:O��lto ) 5 minut+�s 8 o Aeaolution D�s3+�3�t�3 Dir�tt� and �1).tetnat� Di�c�cto� — Suburba�n Rat� Authaocity, 5 minutee 9e �solutior� S�tt3,t�q P�naltf�s fot IIa�-�stt�ndano� of Couacii m�ting8, 10 �ai.mut+�a l0e R�eolutian Establiah3sg t�ag�s - O�!—Sals Cl�ka• 20 �inut�a paQss 2s — Zeo paq� Z9. paq�s 34 � 31. pa�g� 32 0 paq� 33. pag� 34a pa�e 38 � 360 paq�ts 3 � & 38. �iyY�i'� W�/AV�.ia �TJ�AV �� w�Waa�Y 3p 196? �' 8 p�Ko ���iia�? llo A�aolutiveY BStabiiel�lnq �aq�a - O�-Sale Cl�tkso zo a�ut.e tio:oo p.xe� �3, �a�cks and A�atian Cawiass,o� lM�tin9 1linut�a, D�c 19, 1968, S ysinut� 13. Appoi��. 5 a�iAUt�a 14. A�t1�7�tltfg �so�lvtl�ol�is 190 s 191 s& 19Z -�.966 e S wi�wt�s 15o Ciaiws. S ainut+�a 16 0 �stior►t�s, 5 �it�ut�e 17o Ll,c�ns��s 5 ai�tt�� I8o Ca�aa�ni�tloe»e ZO wl�tts (s� ltistt�oota Hig'hway D�rPa�et�ast: T�c�fio 83qnsla (b) Cam�stook � Dsv'iaa Znao: 5hars of Outtall (a� 8wi.lsys Sit� iiaaek (�� Sn�.lay: Hasdwat+ 4 ti•. � .- ' " �_ �. .•. ! �� �: tu: io p.M.� paqt 39. p�., �o � ai P#� 4Z. pa�� 43 - 46. pag� 4To Pagr 480 pa� 490 p�g�s 50 - 540 _ . � �:�� . ,.. , . . .,� � �.. �+;.:,,r . . .'. � �' ,�: ;� a �.:_-^ ,.. c 'ir3 ,.. ., .. .. �;; . . . ...5... kt .. � ,, ..�,�;..�.v.. �i. . ' Y �t . . , . . �»_, r3r�-,�,h.r ;'.E� . . ' .. � . _ R _ 4��. .< ... ti..yi1. c � .; i �+ f � ,.:qa`R3�'....,. r.. . �"ryP ��...�:: � `' ta ... . ., -. �� ..�� �* • T3.;,�. ia "•i. � t ,t's � ti<..s,. ,.�.x ,_. � . ... +d. �. ..� F. . . . <...� S: . �.��?i. . . ' .. � . . � . :. ... S)� 1 .. SJ'tid�'t _. �..tiw'.:<y� . ... y.. :S ;i, K' x2,�,F -.S ::� y a�°` F" Y s. 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RSGqLASt �OK�CiL �TIb1G 11rC,�C3iQ�A CO�1'8 � JALRtA1�ql 3 0 1967 . � ;_ �: � - 1 o C�IfSID�i�ik1'=0bt OF ORDI�IA�ICB �� P11B'P G!' 1'�Orl'8 7 11M� 9, 11UD!'1'O� •� StASDNISIO�T 1�Od Z3, BLrOCK9 �!1�{D Z3, FRID�Y P11RK 11�D1TIais �� �fit�t�v� tcoic f3s8t s�adis�g i+� aa Pa� Z4, It ��iw to plao� tiN aa�dlnana� � f:lsst re�d1� aon t� aq�t at t1� wti�q �o11a+iAg th�1 pliblils 1111SL'iAge al#h0i�h �11 Pli�t'�f1�1�g Co1�i3f�iC�IS A�+d ifOt �M�IIt aa D�e Z2, 196b, so t�at it wma l�Qossibl� to .�t£� t� �attanc to tt�s aa dis�se� by titue Cou�ail �st ths ratiag oi D�c 19tb o 1'his it� oa�u].d b� tablsd av+�� ta t.�w As�ti�g of Jaruasy 16,. 196T, � and tbs P�.anaing Caaaml,risives Coald aodsei�c th� asttr�ar at its �etit�g an Jaauasy lztlra. 2 o I.�'„�1�8* i�lq�it P't1BI.=C W�tKB GARA�QB (TI1BIaD 12/19/66� : �M City L�qit�M�C aa8 I bavr c�a�,�]sd tbat ti�� bt�! way to uoe th� iliios 8��s bai].ait�q would b� to �a�clo�a� o�].y t.hs so�saat pattiot� oi tl� 80 X 80 foot etatiaa of tiu� bu�,ldit�g foac ths nrdheoic to wao�k ia, at� ust t� 9se b�at�ra £raa t'h� old gaqcaqo to iwat thie as�s on�,y. ?he City vwns a 375,000 STtT po�tabl. blow�at�-type fwl h�c, w�hi�h can b� ue�d to d3,s�ct tt'h�p hoat ta ti�t iguip�nt to m�it tt�r� sriva+ v�an �eesaary. If ��is p�eav+ss to b� inaugfie3+�nt h�st. thi City eaa rer�t an a��tfa�l po�tabl� bla�w�r—type l�at�r fo� abo�st $1000 's day. �v�sn ii aa additioo�al 2�a� w�c� r�s�c3�d t2�o�h 11aTe�t, tbis would b� an additiaana►1 cost of o�],y aboutt �$1Z0.00 d�P� esti�t� ttw eoat of closirig ti� wQrk apaee st about $500.00 aad tl� AMB�d pipinq f O� hoolc� Ori �he q8l8 tltOi9`AiC �i1PlcZ at2t4� itit118 st �lbCriit i1T10� $4Q0 e 00 0 Mt a Was'�qo acivi�d m0 that �hs l�as� as pr��nt� to you at t'h� last �eting wae the� �ly basis upan whfda tiiis 80 X 80 goat s�ctioai woulc3 b� t��nte�d a SO that lt ti� Catnell Concut8 iu tb� 't�o�o�o�aty aritup above anci ��rma of the l�asa sa oaciqinallY P'+�Po�1. You could authc�ia� th�a �bayoac anc3 City Managvt to �ub� tt� l�a�. �: � ,:��: 3. CaO�M!lIT�1�S� ABD CC�tt33I0ii APPOiNT�R�3: A list of t�a appoi,otm�nts to y� � is oa� Paqta 25 aad 26. 0� Pa�s Z? and 28 as� tbe appoiAt— monts fa� tites� vacanci�s ae pl�ue� oaa the ag�esyda bY 1l�Yaac Kirk'ba�. Yai will Ao� tlsat or� Pag� Z5 th� are thY�M positio� oa t1� BoasY3 oi A�ais that �,sed yauc coaiaidsratic�, 8arry D�awroelci, Chaisiws= R8Y380010 Cs00� �'! s� f Al'!d a VA�fCy � i11�,�t • = Qp�A1'� �1� O�t to l+l�,yoac Ki�els'pam a�d I wo�n7�.a in�tqi� that you would tab�.s actio� ai t.i�es� thr� ifi�o0 uwtil possibly ti� msotting of Jarn�azy lbtb. Ot� Pag� 4, of � Octobor 17, 1966 a+goryda, in th� Council srinutree of OCtO�iC 3,� 1966a th6i'!! 38 �► matio� by Conrecilneati Has7cis �t .°ti� ft��Ji�AR COt�1CIL i�TI� A�ID�A �S - JAti1W�ttY 3, 196? (Ca�tinw�i �1ttc��y �caw as pacopo�tl a 83visioon oi tl� pa�co s�ulatit�q ti� 8oard of Ap�p�als bas� o� ��isaussioa t� t�oyaeil haa hsd �his �in9 sn�9 hsvi it ba�ck on t�t a�g�da e�u motian was ��coo�d by Caunailman sa�uolaosi at�! casti�do I asav� tl�it tb�r G'3,ty Aitta�n�y i� woackiuq ooi �h a Prcpo� arrlinanos. aa�l wiil LavQ it �oa� ya�u at aA �ir'ly tii�lio E� F3.4.spsl.�Ci�C, Pa� Z7, 18 pa�rs�3y Oe: tl� 8o�s'a of App�aa,s, so his appoiantma� tio Patks anci R�s�ioo �vo�ld s�Quistir his s�sp�ao�nt v� the Saard of App�ala o 4o D68It�IATYOii OF DBFOSITORY FOR CI'irY FtA�D.S -�A 7.13: �'!N prss�sst City d�posito�y 18 liet�d o�i Pagr Z9. 5 s RRSOLVl'IObi I�'SI�'I14G L8Gi�1�+ D1�SP11P'ER ��ARTSR 1'1 e01= '1�M l+�I�O+ lu�foas ia o� Page 3Q o A lrrt� fto� the AAO� CawntY , t�nion � s�aPP�`. � I��e � is oa► Pagi 310 6o R8�10ft 8�'Z'T'I�Ki COtAiCtL �3TI�IG iilt�iT3 A�iD TZlB •�8 3.01 A8 A�D: �s sysolutioa is oo� �aq� 32 0� o�ly changr is� this s'�solut�.aa f�cum gtwious aoiis 8assed by tite Co�tnoil is �t� #!�, ig yoa� wl�ah to iaciucis� it in saicl r+ssal�tia►e 7 o RSSOLUTIO�i �BSIti�TATlbni OO�i. RSPRSi�?TATIVE Om1 � StTB� B�ITARy S�R D�STRICT SQARDa � resolutiot� aa Yag� 33 is tb� ea�ae as iA pzy`vio�us yea�8. ' 80 RI�SOLUTI� T�iBIG�tATl�iti DIRFC'I'Oti AlID �IS1�R�ATS D� r�� �� RATi% ATTi'�ORITYa �lte s�solution oe� Pag� 34 is tb� ea�ar as in p�+�'ViOt�s y�1CA e ' , ' ' , ' ' 9. RSSQLUTICbT 8$TTI�iG i�AIJI'I�3 FCEt �1�T'tl3� AT C�O�ICIL lL�BTI�iQS s Th� Caa�tticil cliri�ctad in Jyly �hat thrre bs a s�solutivu an tiwr asie�r�a fv� tb,is n�tit�q srlatiag to p�nalt3+as fo� sta�wtt�awo�. Basei� a� ps�vious Aiacussia�s by tl�s City Cvuncil sy2ativ� to tl�is �stt�, Z �aw pac�pa�c� twv resolutic�r►s oas Paq�s 35 a�rrd 36 foc yabs acnsi�ac- atio�, •it'!wr a�s of s�fhidh o a� a cad�lAaticon of �, oac o� of your a� makit�g ean be pas�cl at thi� mMt�g. 14 o RSSOLUT3G�t $sTABLIS�IWG WAQBS - OFF�sAtR CLERKS: � T!� s'�solutivt� o� Pagws 37 a�d 38 is s�li-�x,plaairatooeye � at:lly �s itou tI� pr�vious s+seo].utfoans woulci b� at� ine��e+aee of 35b pes hoa�c isas #2oZZ to �� 0 5? paWC i�oqnc ga� ttie Clsrks and stocka�aa. �nnd an iACSrase of 25� p�ac hawr faac a�,y �r o�%sal� cle��cs iar a eix �o�tha p�aciod, a� aiso, the bisti�dates da�y off und�r Arti�cie V=i=o s�etioa 3. T'be Uaiou h88 a�CC�pfirsa t-.iNSS tAarnm o but with full tu�u�Bfi8t�i9iag tl�at thie i� mersly a r�ca�easndatioa to ti�w City Cou�cil by tho City 2liaage�. aud R�camss �fteCtiv� oaly if th� C�ty Cout�cil cot�CUncso a�d psasas ti�a► x°�aolntiouo � RBatiJ.A�R CO�C�[. l�BTI�G A�E�iUA �s —.7�iW�RY 3o i�� (Co�cti,aa�dj 11 a RFSOLOTIqi 83T11BLI88I11G N1�GBS - 0!�-s�'� t�ItKB t T!a s�saW.ntioes cu Pag� 39� is bsasd vtpa�a� � rsaa��ioo to tiw� City CatAOil . foo� aA it�ass in vraqs� -�ac�l 1ws bNn ag� to yy t1N tfiioR. Th�e homc3,,y ra�s sa�s as . - ----,.,..,� ��____t� bas'i��sxl�aes �+a�c]s� 48 �C ` ---___ . . . _�___a__ 1�sLcl an t'i� basis ot 5: � � _. . . _� wrsk. T�is s�w �tup v . � 9-baut deys s� $3.00 p� � ` $142.50. 8�ca ba� ' �2.?S p�r bowC last y�s � � . . =�C�iV� $1 a9� y1�' ho11�' . 1� o PARKS �11lID �CREAT� � , '' • � Thea� �oa � an 1 � � ya� wiah to �i�uesq , . - . . 13, APPOIII�IB�1'PS e � a� , pag� 4Z a�+t s�oarrnd � ' 14. AFFIR�C� �lSO?.UTI011� w'hi�d y�O�t - niBaOd at , 43 thsaujh 46 far ap , 15 o CLALIS s T!� clais � is isiclv�d !►u t�w / , , 15o S8T=11i1�'Ss: 1'1M=+� �, ' ' ' II, ' 17 o L�SBS: � 13�0� 18 o c�o�ilt�►TTO�B � � ta) �timr,ro� ya�t �'.�i�e� Y� O� �C tUst.yaa i � � I ; ' � i a "; i , I Its �b� Caa�ock �� 5l ia a�l � aa �et3a� �iA ��'� I Co�lv�bls � bill+�d � � � ! � Y � iQ' Smil�y: sit� �aoCk: T!a i�rtt�r �an Pai� _„_ _, i�ttreqr aa Page 53 0 xtSGU'tA�t CO�ICZL 1�8TZb�Gi A�i°► L"0�:�1TS - JA►�it�AttY 30 1967 (Co�tiowd� id� Sn�tl�s Sa�C�was+�: '� l�tt�c cr► Pa� 54 is Nlf-ro�pla�atoeye :��:;��:�. � �_► , , ., r,�: Yo�n vrill nol� a�a► it+�a ao t�a ay�t�t asil�d "a�dop�ti+an oi !1N a�da•, � ss cn t.bis agre�da just b�rtoc�� �r soa3�rss. =a tl� �, thia will follcr� !hs Mi��s i�s, b� e� FraaNc will no� ?a� ori t'�s Couricil vmrttl aft.�ac t�a t�l� Sns3ires i� oaopl�, 2 p�la�a� it at this potot so t�act hs oaaid past3+oip� i�n adop�t3�g a�' sywisl,og tir�t a+g�C7a p�ia�et to b�gitnsi=g t�r� DT�w Sn,sitNSS poa�tioo. Ksyalc Kisls3rs� aaiatd that t]sis b� pia�i! an th� ac,�t at � sugq��t- ia� of Coiu�ai►Ln�n Sb�aci�3aa. T'bi,s i+� a co�oa p�ta�tt3�os, au�d p�aemite t� Co�naoLt to swttsan�+s tk� oard�cr oiE busls�ess and to asd aoc �1� it�os �ia� fi.o l�gLa�►inq the busix��s of ti� enna�i�g. , I ' ' ' T�g �QNUT�g pg THg REqTLAR COUI3CIL rII:ETING OF DECSI�SR 19, 1966 The Segalar Council Meetiag of the Citq of Bridley M�s called to order by Mayor Kirict�am a t 8 t QO P.H. BOLL� ' . �gg3 pgBgSl�iT; Kirkham� Harris, Sheridan, Wrigt�t, S�muelsoa I�1�BxS AB8ENT s None APPBOVAL OF MINUTBS. REGtJ'LAR COUNCIL �TING, DSCS�Ex 5, L966: 1�ION by Couacilmaa Samvielaoa to adopt the l�iautes of the Begular Council ' M,eeting of December 5, 1966 as submi►.ted. Seconded by Couacilmaa Sberidan. Upon a voice vote, there being no aaya, Maqor ICirkham declared t6e esotioa earried. � , , lJ . PART OF IAT5 % 6� 9 T1te City� l�ianager read tha Notiee of A�earing. Mayor Rirlcham astcad ii there vas aayone appearing ia oppoaition to tbis petition. M�r. Jotut L. Cullen, b668 Bast River 8oad, aaid h� Mes$o�dpfron C-18 Co C•�Z-gS of tbe zoaing froa� x•1 to B-3A (mnitiple ds�ellinSa}, in Parcel #1, FIQ said he believed this change vould create a fantastic traffic saarl in this area, which is bad enougtt as it is. He said this would be expensive tor everyone at�d maq canae same losa of life. I�c, german Kubaw, 6654 8ast, 8iver Road, said he �aa oppostd to this resonin8 ' as it had been hi� un.derataading vhen he bought his house that this Maa for resideatial zoaiag oaly. ' Mr. Wm. C. Plum, 665� �aat River Road, said he was ia full accord with Mr. Cullen aad with the property awner adjacent to him aad would lfigbly recoatio�end against a ahoppiag area because of the tYaffic in ti�e area. ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' Theae property awners esid they lived on the �rest side of Bast Siver Soad aad to the north of the proposed rezoaing. Mr. Rtibow said that bis aext door neighbor, Mre. Benz, feels the same way about tbis. He said thfa looks like eacroachoaent on the residential area which every home vvaer Would resist. Mr. Bob Schroer showed the property owners his plans on a map and explained tba� the reasoa he was asking for tbe rezoniag on the 150 foot strip waa as a buffer for the comn��ercial they are trqi�g to get resoned. Coancilmaa Wright said thet the Citp has had a lot of trouble with zoaing on $ast Biver xoad and the Plaaning Coasmfs4ion has also, and t6e one tbio,� he was sure all of them would �ike to see was a chance for Bob to apgrade his busiaeas into a first class farmer�s market and at the same Cime limit the grawth o# con�aercial. He said that buffering consieta of putting a barrier st the ead of coaimerc,ial whicla wi1T� be coa�patible to commercial and also a gaod aeigltbor to re�ideatial aad which commercial canaot jump over. Councflman Wright said ' REGUI.AR COUNC�L I�ETZNGs DECEMBER 19, I966 PAGE 2 ' that Mr. Schroez had been told this aad had coae back with a plas for maltiples on ths river and on Parcel No. 3. 8is pla� included exita and eatrances off East River Road aad off street parking. Couacilmaa Wright , o�id this was an upgrading of the coa►mercial land aad aC the eame tfine building a barrier between tteem, and he telt that this compromise cams as close to serving everyone's wiahes as possibl�. � , ' ' , ' , ' , ' ' ' � L�' ' ' Ooe of the property owners questioned whether onultiple d�elliaga vould briag in as much moaey for the City and iee Mas told they woulda 1�lr. Cu11en pointed out that the Planning Coe�missioa hed beea egainat t�e rezoning. Mr. Schrcer said that the Plaani�etg C«emfssian had turned this dawa because of the traffic. Couacilma� Samuelson euid that he had discussed this with Chief MeCaxthy uod the proxia�ity of thia intersection was less daagerous than Univeraity Avenuee Councilmaa Wright asked Mz. Kr�vik of the Planaiag Commission, who Was preseat at the meeting, if the Planning Comsais�tion had dis�greed becanae of the traffic control? Mr, Kravik said this was one of several reason,a. Ae said the Planining Co�is�ion ielt !t should be on the soutia side of the vacated street ra�her than on tFae aorth side. Mro Danielson, a visitor to the Gouncil Meeting, explaiaed the reason that the etreets do mot jive. He said iee felt that 30 feet should be red tagged for a diatance of 300 feet to tha aorth aad south for right and lefC turn lanesa He said that it is going to cost the County money to buy the service statioa ��='��h shoui.d not iaave been there in the first place. �ie aiso said he felt it was high time the Cousaty paqa for a atorm draia zather thaa allawing the water to run across the roada He said that $1.5,000 for a drain wonld be better thaa the cost ot the two �ddaaCS that lwve jtwtoC�uralc' on East 8iver Road, Couacilmao Samuel�on said that hia feeliags perso�aallq were that th� buffeting aa offered by Mr. Schroex is fairly good, aad he also felt that a left Cnrn laae would be very goat, and perhaps Mr. Schrcer and Che Countq could provide adequate room fax a left tura in their pl�nning for the accesso Ti�e Council_ and propertq ownera discussed the possibl:tty of th� Couaty buying the service station. Coencilmaa Wright said he fslt tllat the Couacil should get additional cluri_fication of the t6icskfng of t8e Planaing Commission, as ne� ideas have beea broaght up this eveniag in the discussioa of th� iaternnl road, wideniag East RiveY Road, the County buying the service statioa, aad he feela the �ommission should be asked to take another look at iCo Mayor Kirkham said that Mx. Schroer had tried to make an honest effort to improve this property, and that sending it back to the Planning Co�nissioa so the access caa be improved ia a good ideaa Mayor Kirkham closed the hearing at 8:45 PoM. MpTIO[d by Councilman Wright that this rezonis�g request �66-11 be referred back to the Planning �ommission aad that they be aslced to reviea tbe rezoning proposal for Parcel 1, 2, and 3 and that Mr. Bob Schroer be asked to work with them to arrive at a proposal that is eatiafactorq to t�ire Schroer, the Pl�naiag ' RBGUI�l�' COt9NC�,L l�EL�21�dGo DEC�MBER 19, 196b , , ' 11 , ' ' 1 ' , , ' �I ' � pAGE 3 Coemnissioa aad t21e neighborse Sacoaded bq Councilman Sam�elson. Upoa a �oice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kizkh�m daclared the awtion carried. Tbe City Manager read the proposed ozdinance, A vi�itor to the Couacil l�eeting aeked if the Couacil could give her a clarificatioa of what close supe=viaion meanso Would tbis include par�ats Bittiag in ti�eir liviag rooms� watcbiag? Mayor Kirlcham said that this would be a matter of interpretation, but he t�ould personally feel it would not be interpreted th�t way, Coem�ilmaa Wright said that tl�e Council had beeo told that the cloae supervis�toa requir�e- ment would be hard to enforce, but that the drivers licenee was not acceptable to the eaajtrrity of th� people in this area and they wanCed this kiad of ordi• n ance. He saiti the Counci3. felt it would be feasible as the beat campremise. Councilman Harris gaid that this �aill giv� tt►e City some control, because if there are complaiuCs that th� are� set aside by the Park Director is beiag :�bused, the Yark Director can pull down the flags, so it will pay for the, parente to watch their ci�ildren. Councilman Wri�ht said ha felt tbe next move was for the people to decide where they want it flagged. A property owner said thaC they had been tald that Mro Brawn aould t�ot de2egate this pcxaer and that he was going to lay iC out. The Cicy Attorney said that the fiaal decision would be the Park Director's, but thia would be after he b�d consulteci w�th the people for their views and opinionso 1`�te City Manager sa3.d ii►at Mre Brown would prol�ably have a fight oa his h�nds if he arbitr�rily laid this out, and �e suggested that two o� three people work together With Mra Browno Mr, Howard Hoore, Aet�rr�ey r�presenting North Ceatral Marine Aseocidtion, was prssent at the Council l�e�ting and sta�ed that his organizatioa was concerned with the agsration of the snow vehicles so that ehey were properly used so as not to stifle the grawing businsss, aad they would like to assist the Cauncil ia gettir�g the proper ordiaance; He said there was oae thiag he would like the Couaci�I to think over and Chat waa reqairiag a drivers license. He requested tha� they Iay this proposed ordfnaaze over untiZ his Associatfon could come up with aome o�6er meaas of regulating sno�w vehiclese He said that they were meeting Lhe next day and they wauld like Co work with the City Attorney on a mode! ordinance tha� cou2d b� used as a precedent. Mayor Kirkham said he persoaally was ap�posed to laying Chis over, if they delay much longer the seasoa will b,e over, and as �ar as driver•s licenses are concerned they ars not required for the area set aside. Councilc�an Wright said that Mr> Moore oneaCianed the ordinanc� as a precedent, and x�minded him that the two largest ar�as have ordinances requiriag drivers licenses> Mr. Mooze said that Cheir Association was working with these Citiea� Couc�cilman Wright said that if they could convince them to change, the amaller commuuities probably would alsoe Mr. Miller, a Qroperty o�aner on I,ocke I.ake, aaid that most of the people are saeisfied tiliat tlnis 4rdiaance is �he best they can do, and is substac�tially what the people asked fora Mx. Miller said that sever�l people l�ave volunteered to help set up the area, �uperVise aad help oQaintain iC. ' Mro F�ank Liebl asked ges�nission to read aloud a'teCter he had received, addressed to the Council, from Mr. George �3. 2achau, 6250 Rainbo�w Drive, Fridley, Mianesota, dated D�cemher 12, 1966. Mr.. Liebl read the letter. ' �J ' R�GU%E�R COUNCIL P�$�IGs bE(�MBER 19, Z966 , , , ' � PAGB 4 I�OTION by Councilman W�i�t to receiv� the lettex dated December 12, �966 from George JQ Zachau. Second�d by Couacilatan &l�ridan. Upon a voice vote, ther�e being ao nays, Maqor Rirkham declared the matiou carriede I�Ir. DeMarais, maner of the Northeaat Fiber 61ass Marine Company, wa• presant at �he Council Meeting aad said he agread with Che leCter that a driver's license should not be required. fle said these vebicles were �eant for wiater sports and the whole family should geC out. He invited tbe Cauacil to use his saowaaobiles at any ti�ne. Councilman Harris said that the waiver of tbe requiremeat of a Driver's License would aot have to be solely for M�ore Lake., lie eaid other areae could be sat esilte by the Park Director, bnt at leust the City would h�ve somethiag t6ey could coatrol �atth tbis ordinaace. Mayor Kirkhaca said that the City would be able to enforce thia ordinance if it is n►isusedo Tf�e City Manager said thaC it aeeaas Mr. DeA�arais aad Mr. Mcare are aat aware � that this ordiaaace appliea only to the water and waterways, attd aot to t� paskse , ' , � � ' , LJ ' ' I, � , I�IpTIQN by Councilmaa Aarris to adopt Ordfaaace �355 upoa secoad reading and publisho Secoaded bq Coeincilman Wright. M�,O?ION by Councilawa Wright to amend th� motioa so that ehe word "Mimaaota" in th� second liae afeer the word "valid" is stricken, so tt� t it rQads, 'R3o peraon shall operata �u.y such motor vehicle unless he has a valid DriLer's Licease or a Minnesota Learner°s Petmit and is accompaaied by a paraon �ith a valid Driver's Licease.01 Seconded by Cowncilman Samuelson. Councilman Wright said that the ordinance should not be aay more restrictive thaa the Stat� Law, and aa out of State Licease is proper on the highway and should alao be acceptable on the lakeso He said the laarner°s permit should be iroo Miae►�sota. V� on the amendment to s�rfke the word "Mtnaesota" was by a voice vote, there being no aays, Mayor Kirkham decl�red the motion carzied. pOTB on the amotioa to adopt Ordinance �355 was a rnll call vote, Rixkham, flazris, Sherfdan, Wright aad Samuelson voting aye, Mayor Kirkham dtclared Che motion carried. MOTIOt�i by Councilmaa Aarris that the Council rQquest the Park Director to set up other specific ar�ae for ski or sled vehicles use, for exaaa�ple, at Mpare Lakee Secosedsd by Councilman Wright. Upon a voice vote there being no aays, Mayor Kirkham declared the �tivo carried. BiDS� 1BL�'"Y MANO�t PA�C GRADII�TG OPSNSD IdO�i, D�BCBt�SR 19, 1966): The City Manager read the bids �nc1 th� nQCx�randum froa� the Consulting BaSineer recommend3.ng the W. J. Bbertz, Grading & Excavatiag Coa�panp in the amoeutt of gis,716.30. Tlte C3.tq Manager said thati he should point out that the def inite al3ocazed funds are 511,4�0.00, so of Ci.:e approxim�ately $2300 o.er that, the aoaunt irom tbe Si:.�tc �annot be guar�nteed and may have Co caaae out of the City's budget ne2:t yearo �Ie s.�id that this is a larger project thaa thia, aad tbe City could pick this up in the zaext few qears v3th additional aork that will ne�d to be done. 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( Y; '+Y'a `k7 1» I a�t �. � s� t;F '" � � � � � md �rF d 5��+ � � � �A r-�k �: i '7 � � � r,c N1 � iL2 CT* • 1� ��' 1 Ci i t!� n c!� J N� f � � � : ; i �-a • i f � � i M � � } j I � ' j ' I v � � � I a � t d � i � � � : a ° 3 � ! � ; � � i i h.�_.._.__�_ ..__.�_..._. ._._..,__ �.. ��_ _... . !, � � , � � :. 3 i ' , ra � ` � a � � � � � � � � W . Ca ' ' �'�' '.�a i.��, � tt�S r ' � 1 G3 � ",� � .� y ,�H ; � �li � � "C3 j �1: e33 �,rd > � V3 C � � A � �d � '� f�+� � � M �. i AI C� 1ffi CC f� �� pG �O � Ac'�'7� r'y� � 1 � I 1 i 0 �� � i ' $B�Ui:.AR COUI3Ci�. I�BTING� DE(�i�3BER 19, 1966 � � � r ' C� � ' � ' , .--, �i � ll � LJ , ' i 1 PAGE 7 Councilmaa Narris questiooed ths cocapletioa dat� aad pointed out that Park Construction �as bid 34 days completion tiaae. TE►a City Manager safd he did not icaow whGt the Federal Govermseat would aaq about this $600 differeace if the Council chose th� locai outf3L. Mr. Olsea froa C�stock aad Davis aaid that June 15, 1967 had t�een tile apecified date, �hich would allaw Ebert� uatil about May lat to start, and tl�at the c�i,eldle of April is about the earliest you can do gsadiag work. Councilman Wright questioned if th� Couacil chosQ Park Conatruction Compaay and the Federal Govsrnmeat disallowed Clte $600 dif#erence, would Fridley just make up the differeace and not jeopardise the rest. T'he CiCy rSana�;er said that this pro�ram, is so aet�, that the a�p that was out was aot too sure of alI the angle�. iie said it might be a gamble aad �he City may Iose $300, but it would be a local firat. Mr. Olsea said that Park Constr�ction has agreed ta comp2ete it in 30 days fran the time etae weacher allowg them to co�ace. The City Kaaager said that both companies cauld start ut the same time depending on the weaCiur. Coancilman Wright said he felt it caas worth the chanca to get ft done earlier, and he felt a May lst starting date was a late avQrage. He said he felt the City could gaic�am�ze than two weeks aad they wauld be working �itt► a firm ehey have had experience witho MQTION by Couacilmaa Wright to award the Melody Mauor Park Improvemeat ProjecC Noa P-1 to the Paxk Conatruction CompaQy in the amount of $I4,343.63 subject to the Ci�y haviag tl:e legal right to a�.�rd.Co ehe secoad laa�st bidder. Seconded by Cowacilmaa� Harris. Couacilman Wright said t6at with the co�9c:ut of the secoader 4e would revise bis motion to say "peading a clarlfica�ion that this �aould not inteYfere wit6 matching fc�wds froen aay aource from this project." Gouncilanaa �iarris agreed to this revisioa. UpdA a roll ca11 vote, Kiskham, Iiarri�, Sberidan, Wright, Samuel.son veting ay�, Mayor Kitkham declared the motion car�ried. GoaaciYman Sheridan aslc�d the City Attorney if this could be checked withfn tba thirty days so Ch� City will still have a valid bid. The City Attozoey said �+es. PLt1PTNING COL++B�IISSIO[d MBB� UTBS� 1�CSI''�SR 8, 1966 s 6 , BIACK 3 The City Manager read the motion of the Planniag Commission recommending approval of the lot split. Mr. Veraon Hoium was present representing Mr. Steicbea, and said that this separatioa had already been made but they had Qot been aware at that tim�e that they needed a lot split. The Council looked at the nex+ survey. l�b'1'YON by Couacilman �rris to concur with the Plannfng Comodission and grr�nt Lot Split �66-16 to John Te 3teichen subject to reeeipt of CertlficJte of Surveys fram all new lots, aad subjecC to aa eaaement if ttu re is one. Seconded by Councilman Wrfght. ' Ii6GiTI.�1R CUUNCIL I�TJLNGfl H�GEP3B�R 19, i956 PAGE 8 � I � �J I , ' ' , �I r ' � � r , ' � � ' I� �I Cowncilman 3amuelsoa asked about the storon sewer assea�nt on tbis property. Councilmaa flarrig said that it will go to tbe new awner tl� first of th� yaar. Cotiucilmaa Sheridan asked about the possibiLity of this eadiag up as a dead piece of groperty if tfle owners of Lot 7 aad 8 decide they do not want it. It was explaiaed that the description of thia land will be added to the description of Lot 7 oa the abstract. ?he Couacfl discussed passing a resolutioa splitting th� asseasn+ents. MQtION by Councflman Wrigiit to adopt 8esolution �186-1966, wbich is to be drawa later, aplittiag tbe assessments in respect to IAt Bplit �66-15 just adopted aad certify thia to the Couaty. Seconded by Cou�tcilmen Harris. Upon a voice �ote, tliere being no naya, Mayor Kirkiiam dealared the motion carried. Tbe Citq Maaager drew the Counc�2's attenCioon to No. 6 under the Plamiag Com�nisaioa'a Miautes which suggeated a possible realignment of Chapt�r 45. Conncilman Harri.s said he planaed to discuss this under Item 8 of the agenda and he will brias it up thsn. CO�TSIDERATI�1 OF T.H,�. _,�47 IN18RS8CTIONS: The City Managsr remiaded the Conncil that th�re had not besa e quorum psesont for the meeting with the State flighway Department consideriag t6ese different iatersections. �e said he thought the Couacil maq lite to verify w6at the State is proce�din� with. Cot�nciLaaa Harria reviewed t6e me�ting that had beea held with Mr. Kurpius of ehe MianeBOta Highway Department. �e went over the map with the Council explaiaing the iater- sections of T.fla $4? with Missiasippi Street, 61st Ave�we, aad 57th Avenue. l�e explained that oc► tihe west side of University at 61st Avenue, Kr. 8uck�ely, represeAtfag St, Williaa► Church felt there s6ould be a chaage becauee of Che danger of crossing �hhe sexvice road. Councilman Harria also explained Chat the S�.ate would not give the slip-ofi ramp in fraut af Moou Plaza unleas the atreet went behiad the Sbell Statioa, aa it wou2d not be possible to juatify the expenditure. Councilman Wright said that xhe slip-off ramp had been accepted by the S�ate, and the Council should make aur� the Mooa Corporatioa knaws �hat it will be a one•way aorthbound. Councilman Harris aiad that the map sbave a 26 foot road, but it should be 30 fe�t, whtch the SCate agrees with. T4>e CouACil discussed payiag ti�e differeace betweea 30 feeC aad 38 feet for the width on 64th Avenue actd aa St6 Street. Theq decided the street should be constructed at Ieast 38 fe�t wide aad preferably 40 feet wide aad tha City will pick up the difference over 30 feet. M0�'L�N by.Council�an Wright to approve and authorize, with respect to the ptan provided by Che Miunesota gighway Depar�mectt, everything wesC. of T.B.�47, changiag the right-of-way fram 26 feet to 30 feet on all service roada. Seconded by Couacilman Barrise Mr. John M�eye�c, a visitor to the Couucil Me�ting, asked about the proposed p�destrian bridges, aad wondered ff they should be placined ae the same timee The City Manager rwid that alI they bave so far is an estimate of coat, and the State leaves the pedestrian bzidges up to the individual ca�uaity. He 8sid there will be a need for caore diacussioa when tbe Council gces further with Lhe plaas. Counci Laaa Harria ' Bi,GttI,AB COUAtCIL 1�T'�NG � DECEI�R I9 , 1966 PAGE 9 said that this road coinstructioa haa to be gotten ia this year, aad the City wili he able �o use some of the land retaiaed as sodded areas as a base for the br;d�es. Upon a voice vote, ti►ere being ao nays, Maqor Kirkham declared the motion carrieda I�itrtlaN hy Councilmaa Wright that the Council approve the following poreions oa the east side of T.g. #47 accordiag Co the map befors them: �1' Approve the mediaa in Mississippi �treAt, but not the pattero in the southeast quadtenx of Mississippi Street aud T.H. �`47. (2) To approve the dasf$n af 64t6 Avenue and 5tb Stre�t, With tbe approval indicating t6e City�s plan to pick ap tbe differeace between the 30 foot width and the constructed width of at IeasC 38 fn�t wide, and preferably 40 feet wide, oa both �i4th Avenue and Seh Street. (3) With reapecC to Cbe aorthbouad slip-off ramp in froat of the Moon Plaza shopping center, the Councii epproves the diagr8a�t as submitted. (4) With respect to the aort6east quadreat at University aad 61st Avenue, the Council agreea s�itb the pri.ncipal with the routing oi the service drive, but requests the postpo�nament of fiaal plans until �a�egotiations with St. Williams Parish and the Shell station are finalized. (5) To appYOVe the drawiag ia the southeast quadrant of 61st Aveaue aad Uai ersity Avenue, with the excepCion that the street should be displaced te the eaat �ufficiently Co align with the nortba8st quadrant aad titaC the southbouad exit dri.e be elimiaated. Mayor Rirkham suggested requesting concrete islsads up to the aorthbouod lane aad fran the $outhbound lane west. (6) To request extonsion of�cisrbing and gedestrian access westerly on the aorth aad south sides of 61st Aveou� across the preseat s�rvice drive to ths east edge of the uorthbound main liae of ToH. #�47. e7) To approve the mediaa in 61at Avenue oa the east sid� to T.B. #47. (8) To request similar treatmeat of the aorth aad south sidQS of Mississippi 8treot Co the west of T.S. #47 �ith respect to pedeat• riaas as in No. 7. t9) To approve tt�e �or�heaeL quadrant of 57th Aveaue aad T.H. #47. ' �10) To eliminate entirely the service drive oa the aouthea�t quadraat from 57th Aveaue to tbe pr�seat service dri:e aa propoaed and to provide equivalent curb improvements on 4tb £treet betweea 57tb aad 56th Avenues. , (lI) ?o appsove the median ia 57th Av�nue eaat of T.H. #47 oaly oa the Highway Department rigbt-of•way. ' ' ' REGUI„AR �OUNCIi. ��TINGa ��'GEMM�ER 19, �ybb PAt� 10 � , ' (12) The Couacil requeats curbs and aidewr�lks for pedestriana o� t6e aarth sides of 57th Avenue, eaet of T.�i. �47 across the pre�ent service drive Lo northbound lane of T.S. �47. Secended by Couacilmau S&�e:soa. Upoa a voice vote, there being no naqs, Mayor Kirkham declared the acotion carried. LSASE AND_ffiATIIJG_POR PUBISC WOR�KS GARAGB: ' ?he City Manager �xplaiQed that it vas im�portant to bet the public �oorka equipa�ent uader cover so that it wi11 not freeze. Be revieWed the Safaer agreAOOent and explained that it can be reaew�d for a yenr. He said th� landlord will make it liveable �xcept for tt� heating, and it vas his � understaudiag t6at infra red heaters would b� t6e c6eapest way to heat. The Council loolced at the survey of the building. � , Couucilman Basris said that hs look,ed at this agreameat and area as onlq temporary aad he could nat see expendiag this emouat of mon�y. Nt aaid he was of tbe opiaioa a smaller area ebould bQ heated far Che mecl�anic tu work im, aad if tt�tey could get by ttiCh Lhree or four heatera io t6e rest o£ t�e atorage spaes they cou).d re�uco Che cost tremendously. MOrI`I�T by Couacilmaa 8artis that tbis item be returned to the AdmiaiaCration ' for an alternate eolution tio be brought back to tbe next Council Ms�tiag. Couacilmaa Samueleoa said he 6ad looked at this with ihe City Bngine�r aad Public Works Director And ha fQlt a certain part cauld be segre�ated � to 68at. Ti�e City Mauager poiated out tbat tha picws neod a chaace ta melt the snow off or tt�ey will freeze. Councilman HF►rris eaid he had talked to Mr. flafaex's son aud he had been familiar with the coat of tha ' heaCexs aaci be had indicatad r.h�t his father did not �ant to give credit, but sanething withia rsasoa co�uld be diacussed. The City Manager Bafd he had suggested thst they paxticipate iu the cost of installatioa. Mapor Rirkham said he did uot believe that ths infra-red heating comp�nies had , gotten gbe iatent o� what we waated. Couacilman Wright suggested that the biddara be asked to separate the iastallatioa cost from tbe uait coat. Mayor Kirkham asked if in t6e meantime it will be poseible to get the ' mechaaic the space he neade �ediatelq $b he can work on the Lrucics at 1last. � � Mr. Wilbur Whitm�ore, a viaitor to the Couacil Mesting, said t6at receatly he had checked into beaters aad 36,000 BTU were available at $125 eacb, available boeh porCab2e e�►d permaneat, either bntane or aatuzal gas. Mayor Kirkham said that portable heaters would make it possible to aave them ' arouad to aAelt the ano� off tha equipmeat. Mr. Liebl eaid that it �oaa im�ortant that tho Cor�acil guarante� the psvple that the snaaplaws will start im�ediateLy, and a tec�porary little e=ait ahould be iastalled as sooa I as possible. Se said theq should not thraw out aooneq,�but ma&e aurt that tbe �qnipm�eat is ready to start. Councilman 3amuelson seconded Couacilman Harris' motioa to r�turn tbis to ' the Administration. Upoa a voice vote, thera being c�o aays, Mayar Rl.rlchao declared the motion carried. � ' ' �EGULAR Ct1iAdCIL 2�E�°I�1G � DEGEAiBER 19 , Z 966 PA�GB 11 MOTION by Couacilman Harris to table consideration of the lease untfl the Regular Gouacil Mesting, .Tauuarq 3, 1967, to aZlow him time to taik to the princi�al and report back to the Council. 3ecoaded by Couacilman Samuelson. Upo� a voice vote, �bere being na nAys, Mayor Kirkham declared the a�tion carried, AD�i�TI�AL CU[VBTS,IICTI�T, CITY BAI.L• � Tbe City Maaager said 6s bad looked into con�+�letiag the corridor aad remodeling tbe dispatchars office so ti�at the radio equ�pment could be inetalled at ti� sacie time as the City Hall, and thia letter from t.i�e D.M. Noyes Conat�Gtio� Company, Inc „ showed �he coat would be $21,364.00o The Council feit thia was too costly an itsm. 1�OTIQ+i by Couacilmaa �arris to receive and file the letter dated December 7, 1966 from D. M. Nopes Coae�ruation Cvaipaay. Secanded by Couacilaen Samuelsoa. Upoa a.voico vote, theze beiag no nay8, Mayor Itirkh�m declared Cbe awtioa carried. OBDII�IANCB DISCt13SI0N • HA88I8: Councilmaa Harris ssid tiw t be had aeked that tbis be oa t1u agenda as he felt somethiag ahauld bs doae to codify the ordiaances. IIe said t6at t�e Couacil had oace discusaed a new bovnd book, but he was suggesting that t6e Administratioa, with the t� lp of the City A+-Lorney, prspare a loose Ieaf copy of tbe ordiaaaces up to this date, and at the same time ask th� City Attorney to look at Seetion 45 as r�eq�estad bq t6e PlanniaRg Commissioa aad take out the iacoasistQacfes, iacorporare aap ordiaence additioas or revisioas that bave besn discussed 3.a the past such as a nuisance ordi,naace or taxi cab ordiaaacs aad any others Che Citq Actoraey feels should be improved, and com�pile them in loose lea# forcu so that chaa$ea caa be euggested and made befo�e it is bound. T'he City lY�nager said tbat be hsa receatZy received t6�e aew piecas that will bring the books up to date to December 31, 1965 and through t)rdiaaace #33I, and he mill give the Couaci2 the loose leaf BheeCs. Couacilmaa Samuielson aaid he had talk+ed to Mr. E�ickaon and Mr, Beliele and they were going to get together to discuss some ordinaacea. Councilmaa Rarris said t6at with the 701 program there will be same, so the loose 2eaf form seoms the proper ehiag ut preseat. MOTI�T by Councilc�aa Hariris that the City ACtorney be requeated to review SectioA 45 of the City Code aad do what he feels aecessary to elimiaate the overlappic►g and iaconsistencies aad report to the Council. 3ecatd�d by Couacilmaa Wright. Upoa a voice vote, there beiag no asqs, Mayos Kirkham declared the motion carzied. , Couacilmaa Samuelsoa said th�t anotl�er ordinan�ce be would lilcs diacuased was tbe "aaaw bird" ordi.aaoce. He seid that (�ief McCarthy haa vsry Iittle measss of enforciag this ordiaance. Councilman Samuelsoa said he would ' suggest tbeq delete sectioo 76:03 aaci go to a strnight 24 hour no pnrking �,nd then the police Departmeat would have jasisdic�ioa if naeded and will ' � , RSGiii�i COUNCR.L �Iii�G� D��g g9, 19G6 PAGE 12 , I , I ' � , ' �� � i ' , ' i � , , , ' have tbe means oi gettiag vehicles o#f tt�e atre�t. The City Manager said that isctioa 76.02 permiCs 24 houx parkiug. Councilman Wrig6t said t6at for an exteaaive revie� he would suggest a Cauacilman, Chief of Police, City lyaaa�er and City tlttorney Aa a caa�nittee to make a report on passible parking revisioas and special conditions such as acroas frcm the Commons. Councilmaa S6arida,u said he �oas ia agre�meat with the saowbird ordiaaace, but was agaiase a 2!� haur ban oa parking. Ha aaid w¢ requfre concrete curb aad gutter ard 36 foot streets mhich the residents pay for aad sbould have the rigttt to use. Councilmaa ii3rri8 esid the problem does nat seom to be 3arlivLc'ual cara but large Crucks and semi-trucks parlc�d on the atreeta. Councflmaa Wright said that a carefulgy w� rked ont ordinaace could have minim�i restrictions aad be eaforceableo T!u Citq Hanagex said that ehe Ci�y Attorney has acaess Lo 9IR1L0, aad ot6er commuaitiss would have oxdinsaces, aad tite best three or four could be piciced ou� and then t co�nit�� could talk thean over. The City Attoraey aaid he would chect: With �l�e League af Munic�palities and would give a summary of whaC the ocher 1+ts�i�Ctpa1� ties axe cioing. I�fay►ox KirttEaam said that aloag �ith Councilasan Herris' motioes that Section 49 be reviewed, all the Councilmea� s�ould be iavited to make anggestiotts on any oCt�er ordinances that should be studisd for revising and briag them to the �ext Regular Couiacil Meetiag. tIe said the Comncil could give aome effort to this an8 have a complete iiat to wotk withe Councila►an Narria suggeeted the Cfty Attorney look at tEnese also from the Iegal staadpoint. WA?BR RATSS; The City Manager aaid he had two questions about the water ratea (1) Th� 10� reductioa ordered in would mean a minimuffi oi $2.70 which can be 4one easily if the Cauncil concurs, (Zg Does th� Council want the billii►g started December ist wtaich would mean the different diatricts would re�ain aC the old rate for different periods of time, or if the Council wishes all diatricts to be equalized, the billiang woald begia oc� April ltt. Tlte Cou�cil agreed tlaat tbe auw rate would ]segin on Jaauary 2st, and thQ firat billiag oa the �ew xate would 6e on April lst. Councilman W:ig,hC eaid t�aat wheasever the rates are diacu�sed, so that the public ia very cleax, he would like ttae records to shaw that thia reductioa is less tlean tbe reductioa tht Co�sncil cauld safely anake in order to meet t6efr estimated needa £or water utility, �ut it is also less tban the sewer increase which will bave to be made in order to make that portion of the uCility fund bala�ce properly so it may be aa imraediate short term savinga to the aaera, but whea tt� ffinished job is done, more revenues will be needed. Councilman Harris said there may be lesa savings in percentages, buC it will not be irs dollars because of the slidiag scale the water rates will have. CflANGt O�tDER #3 • ST. 1965•ls . Couiacilms�n Harris asked �t}r this Cban,ge Order had not origiaally beea plaaaed into tha prog+r�n, The City Ec�gineer �aid that this had beea add�d oa }ielene Place, and this Change Order was for bookiceepiag purposes as it. already has been asse.sed. MpTI01Q by Couincilman Saanzelsoa to approve Clnsnge Order No. 3, 3treet Io�prove- meat Project St. 1965-10 Secoaded by Councilmaa Harris. Mr. Frank Liebl REGLTI.AR COiJNCIL I�ETiNG, DECBMBiLIt 11, 1966 PAGB 13 queationed the price liated for sod, The City Maaager said that this had been the bid price. Upon a voice vote, there being ao aays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carrieds � BESQLUZZ� 187•19b6 AUTHORIZING B�DS - TWO TitUCKS: The City Manager explaiaed that these were budgeted itema. Couacilman Samuelson asked if tbere was a trade in. The City Eagineer said tbese would be boeeg�tt new witb �o Crade ia, as the squipment they now have is oaly worth about $300 aad can �e used for work here aad there. MOTION by Cou�acilmaa Harria to adopt Resolution #187•1966. Secoaded by Couacflman Siaeridana Upoa a voice vote, there being no n�ys, Mayor Itirkhem declared the owtioa carried. BBSO�UTIOI�T #188-1966 TRANSFERSING OF CE8?AIN FUNDS: Councilman Harria questioaed wby certain funds �ere being transferred as after looking aC the trial balance through Novamber, it wa�ld not seen to be necessarpe Tfie Fiaaa�ce Director explai�ed that the trial balaace Was made up on the basis of the tracesfers� sa that thia refLecta the tr�asftra already a►ade. Couaacilman Iiaxris questioned the $7,000 to Parka Departmeat aad asked if the s��rks weze th.is far behiode Tiie City Manager s:�id yea that this had 6een m,eationed at the la�t meeting. Msyor Kirkham said ti�at the Parks had had a very tight budget last year. M02ION by Couacilman Harrfs to adopt Resolution #188-1966. Seconded by Councilman 5amuelson. Upon a voice vote, there beiag no naqa, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CLAIMSs MQTI�N by Couacilman Wrigbt to approve tEu Qaymeat of General aad Public � Utilities Claims Noe 10577 through No. 10696 and Liquor Claims No. 626 through Noo 682, Secvnded by Couacil�naa Sheridan. Upot1 a voice voCe, there being no aays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motioa carrfed. �J ' ' ' ' , � u�� MOTIO�d by Couacilman Harris to paq the estimatea. Seconded by Cc»ncilman S�eridan, Mr. Fraak Liebl said he would like to elaborate on tt�e C. 3. McCrossan estimate. He said that there were people on 7th Street that were not satisffed with the project and he felt it �ould be irzespoasible to approve this estimatee He felt that if it were legally poasible tfie Couacil should withhold some of the money and aot p�y the full amount. Councilman Sheridan explained that the City is withholding $2,000. Mr. Liebl seid that the $2,000 is for a12 the jobs, aad for a better relatianship in the fature, he felt they should witbbold more. Couacilman Wright said that $4,000 should cover the eod aad settli�:g aad would concur that they vititold this amount from C. So McCroesan, Zaco, p�nding an adjustment in Che fars of the City replacing the sod whicb was clearly improperly placed io the first �ast�nce, or making available aod or the expenses for sod to the individual. �GUE.P,R �C�iJN�Ii. ��DtG, D�C�BER 1�1, 1966 Councilman Harris said that with the approval of tbe aecoader he aould amead his motion to ci�aage tht pay�snt on the final eatimat� for C. 8. McCrossaa from $13,337.53 to �11,337.53, and to approve this aowiwt aad ehe follovia� estimates for payaent; Do W. Hickey & Co., Inc. 1841 Uaiversity Aveatse Ste Paul, Mionesota, 55104 8stimate #8 (partial) ior work completed this date for water I�provement Project 75-C, Sc6edule 2, aecordiag to coatract (Aigh Service Aunpa and Thres Addi,tiaaal �'ilters • Ccmm�ons Park ) Co S. McCroasan, =ac. Boute �2, Box 322 Osseo, Mi�nesota PAG� 14 $ 55,327e50 Bstimat� �8 (Pmcti�l) for work completed and nw terial on haad this date, is hereby submitited for Street Improvem�nt Projact No. 1965-1 acaordiag to contracC (1955 Muaicipal Pragram, (12-19•b6) � 36,163.63 Bstimat� ,�4 tPartial) �or Work ccmpl�ted and material on haad thie date, ia h�reby aubmi�ted for street improvem�nt Project No. 1966•4, Schedul� A according to contxact (Plyawuth Additioe) $ 22,632.75• Comstock & Davis, inc. Coaeulting Saginetra I44►G County Road "J" Mit�aeapolis, A4inaesot�, 55432 For tbe fu�rnishing of resideat inspectioa aad resideat supervision for the stakiag ouC of t� follaaiag constructioa wark; Sstimatt �4 • Street Impraveaaeat Project No, 1966-6 (Stekiag) from Uctober 31, 1966 thro�gh Novomb�r 26, 1966 (Eoamerce Park) $ 177.00 Sstimate #5 • Saaitary Sewsr, Weter & Storm Sewer Laprovement Project No. 79 from Octob�r 3I, 1966 through Nova�ber 26, 1966 (Co�rerce Park, Swanserom Court, etc.) � $ 1,342.25 Sstima�e �21 • Weter Iaaprrn�emtn Proj�ct No. 75-A from October 31, 1966 throug6 Nov�amber 26, 19b6 (�hrea Additicnal Drilt Wells� $ 5.00 �C�U�AR �OUNCII. i��;NG, DEC�I�ER 19, I966 Estimato �10 • WateY Improvemeat Project No. 7S•C Schedule 1 grom October 31, 1966 through November 2b, 1966 {3 Mi�li�t Galloa Aeaervoiz) Estimate #10 - Water Improvemeat Project No. �5-C Scl�edule 2 from October 31, 1966 through Novem�ber 26, 1966 gHigh Serv$ee Pumps and Three Additioael Piltera - Camaas Park) Co Se McC�ossan, Iac. Route �2, Box 322 Oeaeo, Minnesota Estimate �8 • Municipal State Aid Street Improvemeat Project St. 1965-2 according to coatract (�'INAi,) PAGB 15 $ 80.00 $ b35.00 $ I2,337.53 The Couacfl discussed furCher the trouble resideats l�ad with sod cn 7th Street. The City Esgiaesr said that t6e Citq has gooe to some of tbe places aad lifted up the sod ta shara the people t�era was eaough black dirt and clay and tbaC it had not beQa maintaitted properly. He said tttat the $2,000 wiCbheld �oould be suificieat because we do have threa othez coatracts with McCrossaa and are vithholdiag other money of his. Ba said tbat the City woul@ appreciate getting t6e addresses of the people o�ho have complaiats so tbey can check them out. I�c. Liebl said he would get thecn. Couacilman Wrigbt asked ehe City Sngineor if people seeaa more satisfied if they lay the sod themaelves. Mr. Qureshi said tl�at this bad been done in ths Plymout6 Additioa and to his knawledge there had bean ao camplaintae F�e said that the people are given three choices. The City will lay the sod, tlw people are given the choire af three aurseries they caa have do the work, o,� they can lay ft theaQSelves. The vote npon the asotioa was a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. T6e City Manager gave tbe Co�acil an estimate from the City of Columbfa iieights, dated December 2, 1966, which was Fridley'e ahare of construction done by Colu�abia fleights aad Minaesota fli:ghway Department in the am�uat of $1'L,151.76. I�fOTIQN by CounciZman garris to approve the estiawte fran Columbia Heig6ts ' in the amount of $12,151.76 subjQCt to verificution by the Eagiaeers so it can be paid before the end of t6e qear. Ttse mation was aecoaded aad upon a voice vote, there baiag nu aays, Mayor RirkhAm declared tha motion carried. ' LICSI+TB&4 e 1�2IOTT by Couacilmaa Harris to apprave t6e licenses and append tbe lfat to ' the Minates. Secamded by Couacilmaa Sheridao. Couacil.man flazris asked if HaNard Jahn�on's vas a`rare that miaora caaao� serve beer. The Finaace Director said he would put this in writia,g Co make aure they are aware of ' i�. Upou a voice vote, Cbere beiag ao aays, Mayor Rirkham declared the �tian carriedo ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' �G'tiT.A�. C�iINCXi. I�Z'�IVt�, i?E�EAffiL�B 19, iS6�i CO��R�ICATt(�1S: �A' G.O.P. CIiAZitMANs PBBCINCT CQNliITTB.B APPOINT�N?3 ...._._.. YAC� 16 MO'tIQ�T by Councilmaa liasris to receive the letter from Mr. k. M. Pierc� aaming Mr. Bobert Ylinen, 6700 2ad Street N. E., and Mr. Wallace StarNait, 1021 Hackmaa Circle and 6imself to iavestigate preciact bouadariea aad polling places, aad �lso at ti►e samE time raceive tbe names sui�mitted by C�airman Fitapatrick to be on the committee, which will he himsalf; 5273 Horizon Drive, David Schaaf, 1276 Onondag,a Street, aad Thomas Dreahar, 1b55 Miss�ssippi 3treQe. Seconded by Couacilmaa Wright. Upon a voice vote; there beiag no naya, Mrayor K3.rkhacn declared the morion carried. Councila�an Wright ustced i£ in both casea the Chairmaa was a aaember aad wns told tbis was correct. �e said that aft�r the 3anuary election tbera will be a aew member to �eplace Mr. Pitzpatrick. Councilman Harris said that he had thaught that iastead of the Gouacil making a recor�endatioa, t.hese people would be cloaer to the situation. MOZZOTi by Councilmao Wright that Mr. PiercQ, Ytinea, Statwalt, Fitzpatrick, Schr�af, and Dreahar be caast,ituted as a coaanittat, and that Chey be informed oa ths proceduras follawed in tbe past aad on tise facts, meet and report back to the Council. Seconded by Coua�ila:an Hasris. Councilmaa 8ar�ris s�id that bi� original mc�tioa �ad asked them to report back Februarq ist so the peopie could be infoxmed. Upoa a voice vote, t6ere being no nays, P4ayor Rirtchaa� declared the c�ticn carried. Couacilman Harr3s sai,d that to initiata the first m�eeting perhaps the ' Cout�cil ceuld designate the Fiaaace DirQCtor, Mr. Brunsell, to coav�ne, aced preside at, thQ mN ting and iaform them of the hiatory. Mr. BrwASell agraed to do tl�is. 0 �356 • REPAIIt PIJI�� F80�i #3 CQ�T & DAVI$ INC: WELL 3 Mra Olsen from Comstocic�aad Da.vis showed the Council a map of the well set up and illustra�ed oa the blac[c board what had bappeaed to th� wa11.�. ho2e and bow they woald propose to repair ft. Be explained that it would be useless to repair ttze pump unless tbe �+��tiatioa is corrQC�sd in tt� w�ll. 1�OTI0�1 by Council.man �rria eo r�ceive aad file eLe co�mcusicmtion frem Comatock and Dsvis, Inc., aad proce�d wit6 estiaatlag hours on various portioas of the work and take £ormal bids. Secooded by Councilman 3amuelsoa, M�:. Olsen said that the gump repair could be bid alao, but that it had already beta dismantled and inagected in the Bergerson-Caswel2 shop. MQTIOTii by Councilmaa Harzis eo iaitiate Emergency Ordiaance �356 Pa�nniriag that the pump be repaired by Ber�ersoa-Caswei!'s per their letter datsd July 29, 1966 to Comstocl: & Davis, Iac., a� to price. Couacilmaa W�ight seconded the c4mbiqed motien. Upon a voice vote, there bein� ao aaqs, Mayor Kirkham dec2ared the canbiasd a�otioa carr�ed. RSGtiY.AR COUNC�Y. i��1G' il�CEi�iBKlt 19 ; 19 � 6 R �C�, CITY SNGINSB�s .PEDSS?BIAN �8 PAC� 17 Mayoz Kirkham toid the psople in the audieace interested in thia item tbat whea a report was received on the feasibility aad cost of iastalling footbridges over T.fl. �4�, tbe neut step was Co b� a meating with �he School Board, two City Couacils aad $ighway Department. 8e said tbat tbe report has aow be�n receiv�d aad the SchooZ Board will call a a�tiag. H�e �ead tbe memoraadvm from Cbe City 8n�ineor to the people. CouaciLOan Wri�ht sug�sated that someone sbould be invited fram School Board �14 as an observer to be awas�e of th� costs in the future. Mayor Rirtcbam snid he. would contact Cbe Cbaizmun ef School Board �14. M�2I�T by Couucilman Harris to receive the memorandum and forward it to ttie School Board �13 to ca11 a meoting at the �arliest coavenisat date. Seconded by Caw�ci.lmad Sawiol`oa. Mr. Frank Ltabl said that he �ould Iiic� to hear $aa,e reassuraacs from the people tbat theg will be willin,� to sbare in the cost of thes� footbridges. Mr. Fitzpatrick said h� ftlt that tbia is oue of the things thr�t will com�e up at the mettxng. Upon a voic� vote, th�ze being no nays, Mayor Riridsnoa dsclaxed the motian carried. 1p) �lDs S1�OiB�M S�8W88 A�ATI� The City Managrar explained that this �oas �he fiosuai..zl assistaace ehxE Couacilman Sheridan hrid suggested ths CiCy try to �et, buC they were cuiable to do so. MO'!'ION by Couaciiman Sheridaa to receive sad file the commuaication from ttae Departmeat of Housiag and Urbaa Developa�nC dated December 12, 1�366. Tha� motfoa was ssconded, and upon a voice voCe, �here being no nuys, Mapbr FCirW�7�:' daclarQd tke c�tioa carried. �$) CI?Y ATT08NBYs 8IC8 (�K .. .. The City Attoraey drew the Council�s atteation to the fact that legislatioa will have ta be drafted to be preseated to tiLe 1467 Legislative Sessioa. Mayor Rirlcham said he would use the Aaoka Couaty ?r�ague of Muaicipaliti�a to contact the commuaities iavolved aad he �oo�eld also like to hsar fraa the Rice Creek Aasociatiou to make sure they are in ac�ord witb tbia ma-�e. Tho City Attorney said that the Anoka Couaty Attoraey will iaform the Councils of some sugg�sted amendmenta xo ti� Watsrshed Act. Couacf]aaa Wright asksd if it wou2d iselp if tbey hc�ve resolntioae fram the commun$ti�3r�. T6e CiCy Attorney said that he did not have the Couaty Attorney's approval yst, and he is the oae cbairic�g the meetinb. MOTiC�t by Councilman H�rri� to receive and file the memorandum frcm tbe ' Ciky Attoraey regardiug ehe grnpos4d Rice Creelc Watershed•DisCrict. Seconded bq Couacilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there beictg no aays, Mayor Kirkbam declared the cwtion carried. ' ' ' -���naesY ��au�ss,_,., c�cae Enssr�rrr The City Maanger aBtaad if theq aaa juat switcb the easements, receive the letter nod direct it to tbv City Attorney to work cut t6e detsils. Council- maa Samuelson ask�sd if these were aay utilities in the eaae�nt. T6e Citiy Bagiaesr said no. The City ACtorney felt tbat aa egre�nt batwesn th� property awaer aad City would be sufficient. ' I�EGU%AK COtfi1CIL p�`l�tNG„ Dsa�R �9, 1!a66 Pncs is � ' ' MOTIQN by Councilman Samuelson to direct the Citq A�toraey to draw aa a�re�ment between the property awner and the Citp of Fridley aad au�harfze the Mayor and City Manager to aiga ft. Secoaded by Councilman 3herid��n. Opoa a voica vote, thers beiag no naya, Mayor Kirkham declared tha motioa carried. (G� SUBUBBAN SATGII�II`IG: $S�E�1 , D�02IGN bq CouaciL�o Har=1s to racaive the r�tcoareadatioa from Suburban 8nginNrfng, Iac., and concur. Secoaded by �ouaciiman 3amuslsoa. Upca a voice vote; thsre bein� ao aays; Hayor Kirlcham declared the aootioa carried. I , �► �' ' .� I�t.�_�; 1� � � Tl�e Citq Maaager said thut it bad be�en his uaderataudiag t6at the tbuacil ' had meant the sideorallw to be plawed, and t�ere caaa a piece of equipmeat they would litte to purchase w6icb would cost under $1,0OO.OQ. Couaci�o.ia 8arria aaked if it �zas aa attachmeat that would fit tbe.t=actor. The City ' Bagine�r eaid no, it was a rot�ry type sna�plw. Councilman 8arris said tbat tbe Couacil shonld probably make a proviaioa to pla`+ only o� arterial streeta. MOF!'I�I bq Councilman l�rirris to authoriae the purchase of � snaagloto. Secoaded by Gouacilawa Samaels�n. Upoa a voice vote, tbora beiag ao nays, Mayor Rirkhani decla�c�ed the m�otioa carried. MOTZ�t by Coeiucilmaa �iar"ris that it be tbe policy af the" Council that€ their iatent is to plow aaly arterial streete: Sacoaded by Couacilmea 8amuelson. Upan a voice vote, there beiag no nays, Mayor RirkSam declared the nwtian carried. �� ICaTG'8 CBAIB?s Slc�i �he City Manager e�cplaiasd that this was a reapplica��.oi:, fo�t a siga peimit, �a8 Riag t�alet iaas said they will rafse the bottam part of their $igo froa 4� fa�t to 6£eeC. �yor Rirkham syggested tbey move it all tiye �oay up to the top attd Cociacilman Baxris said he agreed it ahould be ap to withia 6" of the arrow. Coaacilman 36eridan said that he had proposed tbis to ti�e oaaer, but that be did not believe it was posoible b�cause of aa�agreement betweea him aad the owner of the sboppiag ceater. T6e City Maaager said the siga was overaized whe4 takaa as one eign. Couacil- mae► Barris said the Council shauld set #ootage size aad stick to it. .Council- maa Wright said tbat tbe Otdinac�ce should have one staadard in t6e ordiaance. The �ity Attorneq revie�wed tbe tu�o provisivns in the eiga ordinaace; the uuto service businosses which Are no� to exceRd 150 square feet, aad 8igne for shoppiag ceaters zoaed C•2S which shall aot exceod 400 square feet. Ccxu�cilman Wright said he aaderstood ths purpose of the ordinaace was to elioniaate the �a00 sqeiare foot sign aad make the 150 square foot aiga the 2argest posaible. Tbe Couacil discusaed the graadf�tber clsuse because Lhis sign was up, before the ordinance was paassd. Coeiaci�man Slseridaa aaked if Kiag's Chalet had gotten a permit for the lawer siga? Councilmaa Wrig6t said that they had not, so the grandfati�er clause wonld not applq. ' �cu� co�c�� G, �c�r�� i�, i96G pAC,� i= 1 I' I ' I ' ' ��� Cl ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' CJ , Councilmaa Wright said that the top siga tells everytbing anyway aad he would lilce to see it restric�ed to the tvp sign if the Gouncil'a iaterpretatioa of the ordinaace is correct and he did aot have a permit. MOTIO'N bq Couacilman Wright that the Kiag'a Cbalet Siga be reatricted to the top sign. Seconded by Councilman Samualson. Mayor Kirkham said i� arcx�ld be votiing nay oa this motion as he fesie the Councii ia as much at fault i.a h�vin$ i� up without a permit, and bec�ause it was inatalled before the O:diaance. Upon a voice vote> Mayaz Kirktsam votiag aaq 1'Sayor Kirkhs� declared Che aation carried. S,� FINANCL DIffiC'r0�s ASS83S�NT8 Councilman Sberidan said he will explaia tbe aituatioa to the propesty owaere himself. He said thay t�ad felt thae i� should be split diffesently. 1�TtON bq Conacilmaa Sheridan to receive and iile t6e communication from the Finance Dfrector oa Water aad Sewer Laterai Assesameats oa Parcel 175Q, A�ditar'e Subdivisian No. 25. Seccnded by Councilawn Barria. Upoa a voice vote, there beiag no nays, Mayar Rirtshaat declared the motion casriedo . (8� FINANCE DIRSC____,�_TO�t�, C�]NECTION CHARGES Councila�an Barri� suggeated that posaibly the Cauncil should adeod tb�e resolution to inc].ude the incatsiettcticies on sQwar assessaeuts. T!� Gity Maaaglr said eheze were a fe�u ather thing,8 ttiat he would liice to go ovsr oa this Ltesolution with the Finance Director and Cttq Attaraey aad ti�ty could have it bactc on .the January 3rd ageada. I�'1'I�T1 by Council� Iiarri$ to r�ceiti�a t6e menarandun frau tt�t Fiaanc� Director regardiag aewer connection fees aad assessmeat of saaitary s�r a�ains aad request the Administration ta causider the problems outliaed. �ecoaded by Couacilmaa Samuelson. Upoa s'voice vote, there beiag uo�aays, Mayor Rirkham declared the motio� c.:rriec�:. 6 A�O�IZIIQG A TBAFFIC CQ�i?ROR. 32GNAL C�i T.S. �i7 . '�� I The City Maaages asid he had just received this proposed reaolution 3n� b�r bad aot had a chaace to look at the agreemeat or shaw it to tbe City Attor�aep. Se said that cost of thie si�al would be $25,000 of w6ici� tl�e City's ahare would be 25� and tbe Co�tp's sbare woald be 25%. Councilmen Wright seid that the Couacil is in agre�ment on this and the price is lower than aaticip�ted. 1y01'IOT1 by Couacila�aa Samuelson to adopt Rssolution �189-i966 after u revi.e� aad approval by tha City Attvrney and authorize the Mayos and City Maaag�r to siga the agreem6eat. Secoaded by Councilman Wrig6t. Upoa a voice vote, t�sre beiag ao nays, Mayor Rirkbam declared the aotion carrisd. ' �GiT�t G�rEI �ii C� I�E'i��� a I��iMB�R 19 ,���ti PAGL 20 ,' I � I ' I , r ' ' ' ' , �__J ' , , ' , 194- Couacilmaa Wright said th�re w�re tWO matters he would like to bring belore the Cowicil regarding Sylvan Sills io the tbird aard. fle said that lie, l�o Liebl, Duane Olsen and Mr. Comstoatc fsom Comstock knd Davis, tbe City Engiaeer aad the City Manager had spenC three hours recently going over these t�ao iasues. fle said the Council has establis6ect as as► approximate a maxi�m stosm aewer asseasmene for Project 5-C the �mount of $3a05 per bu�dred square feet prior to tlxe czedit for paat assE�asments based oa the best estimate that the Finaace Directar hed at bis disposal. Hawever, Storm Sewer Project 5-C did c�ot st€te how the Citq was going to reso�ve the Sylvaa Bill� problem. Councilmaa Wright said that at the meetio$ tbey took ti�e preferred alternatives from the Comstock aad Davis report preseated to the Count�il at the June 20� 1966 me�ting aad there was full agreeaoent af thoaQ preeent Chat tbe best aolution at tbia point is t.o take alteznative No. l0 8e said that tbere has �lready bee�n a heari.o$ on the project so this Nill only netd Council acCioa aad constructiocx will Qrocead. He said this will iaclnde tearing up scme old street which already needs repair. Mr. Liebl Said that the Council will bes able to save 30°� by having this project bid at this timeo Mayor Rixkham asked Mr. Li.ebl if he agreed with Councilman Wright on this al�ern�;tive to drain thia area and Mr. Liebl said yes. MQTTON by Couacilman Wright to adopt Rescalat3,on �kI90-19b6. Seconded by Cauncilman Iiaxxfse Upon a voice vote, ttnere being no nays, Mayor Kirkhaa� declared the motioa caxriedo Councilman Fiesris said he would 2ike the people ia Sylvaa Hillg to be aware that i.f the bids should come in too hi�b the Couatcil �ill have to reevaluate this situation, aad tbat this resoluti.on does aot meaa t6is is the ulti.mate no matter what the bids come in at, BBSOLIlT10l+t �191-196b ORU8RIl3G P'LANS AND �PSC�iCA1iQNS - SANI?ARY SEWSa �76,� Councilaean Wrighe said that �h� secoad thfog discussed at the me�tin� with the eagiaeers amcl City izaaager had i�eea �he Sylvaa Hills Saa,itary Sewor problem, H�e reviewed this for the Councnl and explaiaed that a haaring had be�n held an this but iC had not beea ordared ia at that timee He aaid thia has beea reviewed �e�ly aad rather i:baa Che $14,000 being assessed among 13 property owiaers, this could properly 1� regarded as a mainten�ace item charged to the utility fuad. �Coun.cilmaa Wright said ehat zecirculating through the left station will be a prett„� good guaraatee for the home a�wners against their preaent txaubles aad by dv:tng iC now We can realize a saving oa the bidso He said that whatever the �:ouacil dces, this wili still be a necessar�r step aad he fele it was proper eo charge it to the sewer utility fuad because it is s unique situation. l!ir. Fraak Liebl said th�t he felt this wa� the onlp tbing ti�at can be done to relieve theee people, and that it wae logical to tak,e £� out of the sew�zr utility fundo He said �e had talked to attorneys and the City cannot legally reaasesa these peoplee Councilman Iiarris said he recalled that these people were asked if they ' waated the project whether they were aas�essed or aot aad tt�ey said no. Couacilmaa Wright said t6�t at that time the people thought if they �greed ' ' �G�iLAR �4L2��IL Y��`�ilv$ �t�8 19, I�36Qi PA+GE 21 �l I ' I ' I ' ' ' ' , ' , � to it the Council would aet aside or Cabl� the larger problem, but if they �ere hQre this evening he was sure thsy wou2d be for it. Couacila�a Harris said that if t6e Council calls for this bid, when it is awarded tlt� phople shouLd be pr�sent so the Counci:t caa see' if they want it ati that time. Co�en�il�au Wright agreed that avarding of the bid �hould follaw a discuss£on witb thE people. The Cou�cil discus�sed the easements that �aill be aecesa+iry for this projecte Mr. Liebl said be felt tbe City ahould aot pay for the easements as thia will solve t&Qir problem by 60�. Councilman SheriCd;�n said thae he did aot thiak the people not affected on this saniCary seti.�er should be expected Co dedicate easem�eats. Mr. I.iebl said tbat this i�as a job he would have to do in selling Chis, Councilman Harris eaid that this is aot a problem for t�ese other people this year, but it may be i�ti the future so ig is posaible they may give the easements, Coue�cilmaa Wright said ti�►at everyone will benefit froan this storm sewsr because of the s;reete and parke ec: the problems are iarerrelated, The City Enginesr said be would like to poiat out that tbis caly soives the Sylva�n Hi11s problem aad there are several homes on 4th Stx�� on tbe east side of Univessity that get flooded right aft�er these� homes. Councilman Wright aaid that in no sense is the Couacil ducking Che zesponsibility for tbe overall gzoblema MpTI�1 bq Councila�a Wxfght to adogt xesolution �191-19b6 with the under- standing that a Public He�ing is aot legally neces�ary and that the property owners in Blxk 1 aad Block 2, Sylvan Hil�at, be invite�l Lo the me�ting at which the bids are to be received. Seconded by Counc3lman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being ao nays, Mayor Kirkham decl�tred the motion carried. �� MQTION by Councileaaa WrigTnt to adopt Resolution ��192-1966. Seco�sded by ' Councilsnaa Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, ther� being no nays, M3yor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' , ' ' ' ' CI?Y �USST� ,� TABUTA� Couacilmaa l3arris said he would like to have a tabulation of thw questianaafres and have aa opportuaity to look at some oi them. MO?IOAI by Councilman S�rris that the Administraeion make arrangemeats early aftex January to have the questionnaire tabulated. Seconded by Cauacilmaa Samuelson. Upoa a voice vote, �here being ao naya, Mayor Ki�khan declared the motion carried. C NG CIZ'Y HALL AT NOON OId DBCBMSSR 23, 1966 AND DB�BR 30, ;.966' Conacilman Sheridsn said that it �,s.custemary in this communitq :o close City Eall on �he Friday oz day precedittg Christmas and New Yeara as Che ad joiaing camwnities do, � i�G��.AI� �OU1�T�T� ��1ivGA i��C�MBER 2(�, 19��5 FAGE 22 I � I ' I � I ' � i � ' , � � 1�I�i by Councilmaa ShQridaa that the City offic�s be cloeed at aoon an December 23, 1966 and at nooa ai December 30, 1966. Secoaded bq Council- man Wright. IIpoa a voice vote, there being no naya, Mayor Rirkham declared the motioa carried. _t.�QU ,ae � PaeTs Z�0?ION by Couacilmaa Harris to receive ti�e liqewr study report fsom t6e committee aad thank thec� for theiY work. Secouded by Couacilmen Samu4lsoa. I�gon a voice vote, t6ere beiag no nays, M�yor Kiskham declared t6s mutioa carzied. Couacilme�a Harri� said that he wouZd like to discuss thia rsport at a later date ta reevaluste their findings. �� eaid tbere were aoms ar�aa that hav� beea ommitt�d Yhat could have beecti bxought to light, aad tbat as a Couacii they should continue to support item 4 dealing with 1967 legis- laCion. Couacilman Wright questioned whatt�sr t6e Council ahould aek t1u City Attoraey to draft a Besolutioa to the legislature on tbeir position. The City ACtarney said it may help to let the delgation kneyw our poaitioa early. M�OTION by Conacil.maa Wrig,bt to direct the City Attoxaep to draft a r�solutioa for tho regular Council Meotiag of Januarq 3, 1967, aad to direct copies of the adopCed resolutioa to the delegates. Secandsd bq Couacilman Harris. Upon a voice voee, ther� being no nays, Mayar Kirk6sm declared the metion carrieda C�lUNICATI�d FR4i C�TY MANA(�R - MILL RATE s Tbe City Maaager said that this meawrandum could be passed oato the press so that the bYeak dawa is available for publication as to tbe 1966-1967 utill ratee Mayor Kirkham read the fignres of the 1966 mill le•ry.which �as 43.56, and tbe 1967 mill levy which was 43.98. ?�OTIOiN by Couaci2man Hartis �o receive and fil� this communicatioo aad � �hat t6e press be given copies of it. Sec�ded by Councilman Samuelson. Upoia a voice vote, there baing no nays, Mayor Kirkhaen declar�d the motion carriede ' �,IBBL� OF.PR�� S�WAGB SYSTSM: Mro Fraak Liebl said thae he would liice in the futura ta present a plaa for � aa area of priority plan for connectioa to N.S.S.S.D. Mayor Kirkbam suggested that he bYing it before the Council in another �vo weeks Mhen he i.s a Couaciiman. � , �Q 1�YBS s AWA;4Djs>iG B .r... ... _. _....� Mr, Jbha Meyer, a visitor�to the Couacil Me�tiag, aaid that i�e would litce � to dra� to the atteation of the Council, the fact that the constructioc� fraternity is a verq cloae one aad by aot awardiag the coastruction bid to the low bidder could reault in sesioue r$percusaions to the City if tha ' � l�tzti�,i�.% i:tS�ii��`�% I��a7 �.°�G9 i?S(�#:Y�S�. :%��, i 9ufi �Cii i : t s contracLo�� did not fe�l the cause was sufficient. Co�uncilman Harris �ai�3 Chat it seeais to be to the City°s advantage if the park can have com.pl�tion before Juae 15, 1967v Councilman Wrighi pointed out that t�is would just happea once aut of m:iybe �hi.rty times, aad then it is never done arbitrar$ly but because of some 3pecif3caCion in t�e bide Mx, Meyer agre�d th�t this was a good xatio ac�d he understoocl that timiag was i�mpart�nt in their decision, but some contractors might fe�2 that. the Couatci.l had not asked enougt� questiocis and it migbt ma[ce a dif£ereace ia future Fridl�y bidso M��ror Kirkham said that this wa� a go�d poi�t, and �hat all else be�,a� equal the Counc�Ll doea honor tihe law bid., Couc�ciUnan Shex�idan r�aid he �ad the fe�ling they were st�etching a point this sveniag, and at the time be a�d Councilman Samuelaoa c�u�stioa�ed �f the�/ wers righC in �he decision the,y were makia�a Tlte �ity �n�gineex said the fai� thin� may be �o as�C the iaw bidder if he coesld �t the neta camrpletion eimea Ti�e City F�aaag�� poiated out Chat tbe Paxtc Con�truction bas� 63.d wa� low, aud wl�en s�his cosnes back froa► the Fect���1. Governme�t, tk��.t� may be the one they ���.11 end up doingo AD�OURNNEN�a Tbere beiag c�o fuxthex buaiaess, Mayox Kirtct�am declared the Regular Council Meeting of December I.9, 1966 adjouraed a� 12:50 Ao�lo 8espectfully submitCed, /� ��' ��� Mary9 Lte. "S t�am Acting Secretar3r eo the Council dRDINAI�B N0. AN ORD3NANCS TO AMBND T� CITY CODB OF T� CITY OP FRiDq.BY, i�NNSSOTA 8Y MARING A CHANGS IN ?AidING DI3TRICTS Tha Coa�acil of ths Citq of Fsidlay do ordain ae follovs: S�CTTON 1. S�TION 2. SACZ'ION 3. Appeadix D of th� City Cods of Fridley is amended as besei�aafter indicsted. Tbe trut or at�a vithin tha Countq o� Anoka aad the City of Fridlay aad d�tsctibad as: All of Bioak 22, Fridi�y Pask lktdition, aot inciuding tha vae:at�d po�rtioa� oi fora�i Oliva Sts�et in said Addition Is horaby d�sigaat�d to ba in ths Zonsd District 1caoNn ss C•Z•S tgensrsl shoppiaag aseits) All of Bloak 23, Pridlsy Park Additioa and including vacated Sivsr Straat in said Additioa, and all of that part of Lots � aad 9 Ra�vised Auditor'e Subdivision No. 23 Chat lies betriee�n Che Nosth lina of Fsidlry Pa�ck Addition and 3outh of a liat dra�nn parallsi to and 160 faat Northarlp of said NoYth line, aaid 160 foot st�rip of laad e�ctaaded betwesn th• West right of aay lins of Saat Hivar �oad snd ths Miesiseippi Siver Is hsre'by dosig=►ated ta► be ia the Zone�d Mstsict kno�rn as �•3-A (�multipls daellings onlp� sll lqing in tbe Southeaat Quartsr (SS�;) of 8eetioa 15. T-30, 8-24, County of A�notca, St.ats of Minaeaota. Thst ths Zoai�g Atainistsator ie dirnted ta chang� tt�• ofiieial aouing mRp to iadicato th� sbavs zoaing changes. PASSl6D 87C TH8 CITY C0IJNCII. 0� Tg8 CITff OF FBID�.BY ?HIS D�AY !� . lg _• MAY08 • Juk 0. Ki ATTBST: ... ...._.._._--.... CZ'iq CZS�K • Ma�cvin C. Brunssll Publie flssr�ag:_ Dscesb�s 19i.1966 . ,,,,�, Birs� �aadings 8saoad �eading: Publish,......: �� ' ' I' I ' CONSiD�6RATIa[i OF COi+�ti:�'� ANa OTF3BIi �PFOINT�s 8Y TF�' CITY COt�TC;L .v.�...... .� - - «• ,� � . 4!� 4'! � Plat• & Subdivisivns - ( Streete & U�iliti�a Sub-co�itt� of tho '�� Planning Cam�ission � Plats & Subdiviaions °- '�, Str�ts & LT�ili�iea �-� Sub-co�nn►itt�e af t�►s Planning Co�aQissioai ' Parka & Recraa►tic� caa�enl.ssio�n ' ' �` soara of App�ala � ' Board of App�als � I ' � /�olie� Cc�n[nission :� ; i , �,. ; �� Buildirg Stat�d�rls -� � � � ✓ D�aiqn Control 3ub- �tit�. a� �. Planriitu� G�a�n.i.seio�t ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .� W �`% w � n �� Board of iieslth H n u n ti C� Z'SR!! LE�1� �_�I' f � � y � Q.F� vern Ba�sl �� �!-y -;�, 12-31-66 � years ����� � Geacg� Dar3+eleo� - 1Z-31-63 % 3 ywre t�� ' � Q ., " ' i�-i . Hsrm�ao $�gm� - l;'A � 11.2-#1-66 3 yeass �Vico c�airmaai�' �� � �' " " � � � � `. (PoCa �C' at Las+g�) � , . - <� / � ( r �'^Lc' • H�laa 3 a�apsan - , , ' i2-31-66 (�i 5.% , :, , H'ucry gawrocki 1Z--31-6b (Cbasr�n} Va�cant iZ-31-65 ga�c�ac� Gppt�ic.fi 12-31-65 $8i#h Evans ;�.t- �'''�„ . 1Z-31-66 (C�sirm�n & ' : . secrrtasyl William S O J+et'ts�n- 1-15�67 �$x�g �.t�ss �r i �, . %� , � �.-.; _ , , , _ �� , �..� Carrol X m �iaugO .' "� - � -� (�er-lst WasYi) ` 1-15-6? Willias Ra Ton�co <' � - � . �pis�er-Zad �Tard� � 1-15-67 3 y+oass 3 yra�rs 3 y�ars 3 y�ats 3 y�tas�s 1 y�at 1 ytas 1 y�as' ��ts S o -Tt�u.*bae3c i.�,�>",��� � .P � .�5., "� , • (��3=d Wa=d) �y ��> � �`^���` `.%6,�i �-, 4 c � 1 y�a�C ,,., Dr. H. S. Strait /� � �� � Iti�alth p�fic�r 12-31-66 3 yeara Dr. Do�aid Lo Wriqht � '�' / � `��,c3 �z�3�—�6 3 y.arg Jaw�v �i. S�asl�y ` Hea1t� Iasp�etar 12-31-66 3 y�ase �r) I 1 CO�TSIDERATI�J �F �T� ANA 4� AP�'OA�'�TS SY �S aTY COUNCU � ' (QOt�'1`INtJi�Dj o o e ' TBRM LSb?GTB QO��IT P'� ` � �e�.. �•.� , ilusan R�Ia►tioa�t Con�ittae ' N » ' N M �l « . ' w w � � �,/ s � �t. ���it�r i/�' By R�solutio�' Alt.�tt�at� 1 DtOSth Svbtrtbiti Sa�nit�x'Y S�wrar D�ett� ' {Sy R,�aolvtti.o�►} Alt.�st�►t.e :' 7a�uatt�a3. Dr�+olop�nt Cc�3,ssian ,' M�,ya� Pto�t�at ' Cownoia. S�c�c^�tarY ' ;' ' ' ' t �sm �sthsr. i,aa� �losg qyNr�er • ].st �tard' 12m31-66 $d'�t i�aes C �� - �d waxd i � 12�-31-�66 Vi�RAb ��J �. . �. � : � . � � �z za > �� `� w�� ��C�`:/ ' ; `���' ��i°���'Vi� � e �8 w..� , �, (�b�c,•,st�i,atqe� , �� �' �� lZ¢31a66 1�i1!'�Ii' i�Lo $t�Wal,t �: (1N�eb�r-at-t.a�s�ge) �c � 12-31466 Ra�ya�oard 8 e si►s�cl�3an 1�-3��6b Looaard �'o samu�lson 1�31�66 it�y�d S p shesiclsr► ].Z�31a66 D�avi�d op H�aarris 1Z-31-6b �svsd oo x+ucacis tc,�s�ia�n} 3�-31•66 1 ��a�c David 0, �rris 12-31a66 1 y+�as Ni�sy La Stsas �i�ilAit.�) 3 yraYs 3 y�ats 3 yrase 3 ywcs 3 ywa�� 1 yras 1 y�a�c 1 ywt 1 y�ao� ��r � With all members present at its informal organizational meeting � on December 22, the Fridley City Council for 1967 compiled the following slate of committee appointments: Term Committee Appoin,tee Replaces Expires_ Plats & Subdivisions- William E. Jensen Vern� 12-31-69 Streets & Utilities 589 Rice Creek Terr. Bandel Sub-committee of the.. (Chrmn.) � Planning Commission � Eldon Schmedeke George 12-31-6$ 5900 University Ave. Danielson 560-4090 (membex) Robert E. Ylinen Herman 12-31-69 6700-2nd Street N.E. Bergman 560-5194 (member at. ` large) parks & Recreation Edward J. Fitzpatrick Helen 12-31-69 Commission 5273 Horizon Drive Sampson ' ' � 560-5318 (member). Police Commission Dr. William.Williams Edith 12-31-69 Evans . Building Standards- Earl E. Biermann� William E, i-15-68 Design Control Committee (Designer) Jensen Board of Health 7830 Alden Way . '784-5108 Carrol K. Hauge Reappointment 1-15-68 (lst Ward) � Wa.11iam R. TonCo � (2nd Ward) � Richard E. Dittes (3rd Ward) 6291 Riverview Terr. 560-3853 Dr. H. S. Strait :�r. Donald L. Wright Reappointment 1-15-68 � Charles Turback 1-15-68 Reappointment 12-31-69 Reappointment 12-31-69 James H. Hensley Reappointment 12-31-69 If the Council is still in agreement, it would be in order to adopt the above slate. . f��,�� ' � � �. The Mayor asks the Council's consent on the following appointments ' to the Human Relations Committee: ' Appointee Replaces Term Expires Mrs. Katherine Moss Reappointment 12-31=69 ' (Fixst ward) . �. Robert Hynes Reappointment 12-31-69 ' (Second Ward) • xarry Crawder Vacant 12-31-69 ' (Third Ward) . . 146 - 63rd Way N.E . 560-5821 � . ' a d eefe Rea ointment 12-31-69 Reverend Ger 1 K PP (At Large) ' Walter R. Starwalt Reappointment 12-31-69 �_ _ ( At L3rcte ) ' ' 1 � ' ' � ' ' ' , ' 1 , �. `1 , ' \i i, � �� � � i ,� ,, ,; � � , �` ��� �� �� U- -` �, ,� � �� � Y'�,��v ; �-� � �� �� � z� ���� `�� �i.0 :t'� ! - i.��� .�k.!`:�� Frial�y stst.. santc 6315 Unl.vetsity 1lv+�we 8�theast Ftidiayo �tioAesofi� 554Z]. Al]. F�tis i �' � ;`:' � ; ��^ �, t- � o- �' � AS80LVPIGI� �. % +� 19fi7o A aBSOLtTPI�T D��It,�ii1TING A I�GAL �TSPAP'SR �ASe tb� t�OSta�c of th� City of Ftidlay in S�ct%�a 1�.01 thereof, s�qul,t'�ss that � Coa�nCil tl�s3gnat� annually tba l�qal �rsp�p�r of tb� Cityo �, T�BFCRB, HR IT R�SDI�iiS�D, by th� Cout�cil of tir Cit,y of Fsid3�y as falioa�s: l. Tt is � cirtears�in�8 that t�s l�qal aawapa�c of ll�s CiLy of Fridlay fa� a11 l�gal p�13�catic�ss s+�quii� to b� p�bli� tt�in is t�s fos].cwinq ��rspap�: AfiD tisa� su�dt �►spa�aeac ia aceo�dirrgly so d�eigaa�t�d. PAS38D AND ADOPTSD BY TA8 CITY CO'�C=I. � Ti1B CITY OiF PR7DIaY 18I8 i�i1Y OF . 1967. !lAY�R - JaCk O. Kit1$tatR ATTSST: C=TY CLBttK - Marvin C. Srunsell � � �� aQ�.aaa� �� � ' - � _ ANOKA CW UN�oN 5 SHOPPER � ' _— __ D 0 0 U o 0 0 0 0 oe. ,,, ANOKA COUNTY UP110N & SHOPPER, INC. 229 JACKSON STREET • ANOKA, MINNESOTA 5'5808 December 27, 1966 COON__R_ w:tij_/� I„�,,,r`'..�- �wt�oVy � �R��.,�E �?RESS City Council City of Fridley 6431 U��ersity Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Atts May�r Jack Kirkham Gentlemens We suba�it this bid to have the Anoka County Union or the Coon Rapida Herald designated as the official paper of your municipality. These are legal newspapers� pr3nted and published in Anoka County and meet all legal qualifi- cations. We will print all your legal notices at existing legal rates as specified by the Minnesota Legislature. In addition to the publication 3n the Anoka County Union or Coon Rapids Herald, we will also carry all �rour' legal noticea in the Fridley Free Press at no eactra cost and yvi,].1 prd�vide the best possible service. Sincerely yours / (� . -C� Arch G. Pease, Publisher f Anoka County Union Coon Rapids Herald Fridley Free Press COMMERCIAL PRINTING a�° ' >, � I �� ' ' I ' I ' I ' I ' ��, ��� � RBSOLUTIGH ip. �,,,� •• 19bT. d� ( J � � � �c.�. �' -• ! •.:' �: c�,+• �; r t .�� � �� ;a• �- �� F� 1, a„� . r; � �H8RSA8. Smction 3.01 as ama�sd of tb+s Chartaar of th� City of Ftisil�y re�iuises that th� City Co�ut�ail ahall ns�t at a fi�os� t3ar uot iess �isati aa� saci� aioant.�►, a�d w�AS, ssctioa 3 a01 as a�r�1s� of tLe Clwct�ac of t'l� Cily of ' g=iai,s�y x�uisyB �� � Cast�c31 �li �t at �t� ti�rs as a�y b� ponsC�ibsd by rssoluti�ono as�i ' ' .' .' ,. ' :' , ' ,� ; ,,, � �i�R�ASo i� C'�mesl Ls�t l�sn mr�ti� ou th� f3sat aud this� liondays of �: mo�th at 8:00 o'cloex7c P.M, 1li�, T�FOtiS, HS TP RE907�iSDs 2rY th� Con�ail vf t?� Cit,y of Ftird],�y tl�st: `'' l. � City Camail ei�al3. rssst aa th� fitst an� thit� Mo�s of �dlt �tha ` Z.�' T'!i� City Cv�reil s�ll i4old Pt�bl�+cc S�stinge au s�oayd lloo�lay , of �eeolt �. lL�! ��/ � ��� � 3 o Tl� City Covncil sttm]�1 n�t at $:00 0• cloek P.1Ro . aa t'1� a�av� +d�eiqnat�d nights . PA838D A�1D 11DOPTd�D BY Tt�B CI?Y CC[�11CIL O� TH�B CITY OF F�SY 18I8 ' ATT�ST �y► pp , 196To ' CITY CLSRK — N�CViA Co B��sll ' ' � — Jack O e ICir�$ta�a �.�� t �� � � • _. �_ • • A RSSOLUTIOlit �S=t�TI�1G A�D APPO�I�1G A RSP1i�8B1RT1ilTIVB F�t ?BB BQARD Ot� TRUSTS83 OF T� � SL�� 8�1itITARY 38p1SR DZSTRIC'P F+0`t THS 7�AR 1467 0 SS IT R830LVSD $Y Ti� t�OtAiCIL OF TA� CITY OF FItIDZSYt �o�t 1 s �hat puYeuarit of L�rs of �Iianesata 196i. �ctsa S�saiono �hapter 90, 8ectian 5, Subdivision Z o t.t� Cont�ii of tiie City of Fridlsy w�kse tha folla+ing sel�:tiaa� and appoiats�at, to-wit: i � . T'baet is h�ceby appOiuted itoat aa�on�g the a of the Cauncil o! th� City of Fridl�y aa s a�r of the Boasd af Trustets o� thm �cacth Subutbaa Sanitary S�wes District to eorve � sai� Soard of Truste�s of tha �ta�cth 3ubusbsn Saaitary Sawer Dist�cict dwcirig th� ye�c 1967 anci until hia successoaC ts appoint+sd an�i gualified. �t b�facte caeammeaeinq eaid ae�vl,ce oa asid Boasd of Trusteea, the said mppoint�e ehail qualify fa� said service aa requirs� by law. , z'11at � � is heteby appoit�tad a1t�cAate e appoiat�d �b�sa PAS8SD A�D ADOPTSD SY T�B CITY COi�1CIL OF THB CTl7t OF FitIDLSY Tl�iIB D�1Y OF , 1967. ATTI�ST s MAYO�t - JaCk O. Kitl�am CITY CLSRK - Marvin C. Bruneell � ' , ' , ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' � � � �* � �� • , •,♦ RSSOLLITI�T D�SIG�iATI�?G DIRS(.'TOR 1� ALTSR�IATR DIRSCZ'O�t '1�0 8T�L�tBAIT Rl�TB AUTHOitITYa gg IT �SOI,VSD by tho City Couacil ot the City of Ftidlsy, as followa: '��'--��� desi aatsd as s direetaac is 9 oi the Svbus�,n R�►to 1►utho�itye �d �v � is her�by d�siqnat�d to e�tva as sit+sacniate dire�toac of the Subu�cban. 8ato Authasity faac the year 1967 ar,d until tY►eis sue�o�ssoacs ase appo3antrted o 3TATS OF �!I!li�SO►PA �p�! � OF A�iO� CITY OF FRIDLTY ' � � ' 8S I, the u�d�sig�sd beit�g tiu dul,y qualifi�d a�nd a�ctinq Cl�ric of the City of Fti�lay her�bY o�actifi�s tbat the att� and %ac'N going is a true ana �r�:t copy of a r�solutson duly �dapt+ed by the Caw'cil of the City of Fri�iloryt at i�s �tin4 au • 19_„v,,,_a as the satas is recorded itn ths ninutes of tiw �maetia�g of suvtt Councll foa� s�3Ri datoe oa� fil� at�d of riaovca in a� offioe. Da►teci tbis �ay of , 19_0 (gg,�,, CITY CI�B�RK - l�as'vit► C. Brunsell CITY OF FRIDLSY c�� RESOLUTION N0. RESOLUTION SETTING PENALTTES FOR NON ATTENDANCE AT COUNCIL N�ETINGS WHEREAS, for the last eleven regular Council meetings of 1966, a penalty of $25.00 per meeting was authorized to be assessed against any�Councilman absent from more than three meetings, and WHEREAS, the Council also has considered a like penalty for being absent from the regularly designated Public Hearing meetings, and WHEREAS, there are twenty-four regularly scheduled meetings annually, ancl WHEREAS, there are, potentially, twelve regularly scheduled Public Hearing meetings. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, l. That a penalty of $25.00 be assessed against any Councilman for each regularly scheduled meeting, over three, from which he is absent. 2. That a penalty of $25.00 be assessed against any Councilman for each regulaxly scheduleciPublic Heaxing, over �, from which he is absent. . 3. That a penalty of $25.00 be assessed against any Councilman �-- for each legally called Special Meeting, over , -:` from which he is absent. _ �/ PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 196 . ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR - Jack O. Kirkham - - — -� ��a...;»,.,.�.,: ,.� I! ' �I , � � � ' RE SOLUr1.' ION NO. RESOLUTION SETTING PENALTIES FOR NON-ATTENDANCE AT COUNCIL N�ETINGS WHEREAS, for the last eleven regular Council meetings of 1966, a penalty of $25.00 per meeting was authorized to be assessed against any'Councilman absent from more than three meetings, anci WHEREAS, the Council also has considered a like penalty for being absent from the regularly designated Public Hearing meetings, and WHEREAS, there are twenty-four regularly scheduled meetings annually, and W�REAS, there are, potentiall�, twelve regularly scheduled Public Hearing m�etings, N(7W', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, 1. That a penalty of $25.00 be assessed against any Councilman for each regulaxly scheduled meeting over three, from which he is absent. ' 2. That a penalty of $25.00 per meeting be assessed against any Councilman absent from more than �_�6 of the regularly scheduled Public Hearings. I , I' • f�' ' ' ❑ ' 3. That a penalty of $25.00 per meeting be assessed against any Councilman absent from more than „+/ of the legally called special Council meetings. �ASSED AL1'sD ADOPTED BY THE C=TY COUNCIL OF TI� CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 196 . ATTE ST : CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR - Jack O. Kirkham t�('� 11 1 � Rssoi.vrio� �to. � � � � A RTSOLDTZO�i A1�ID�G RESOLVI'IO�T �i0. 158�1963 SZ1TI'1'LSD "FSTABIrISHI�TG ' T�ORKIDIG COBiDITI01T3, WA�S A11D iiORtRS FQ[t EMPL0��3 SMPIAiXSD BY Ti� �l[�tICIPAL LIQUO�R STO�RE (OFF�SAT$) "e � �`�' Wf1Sg8AS. ths sasolutio� a�lapt�ec� bY ti►e City Co�urcil cn the� 21st day of Oetot�se 1963Q and kna�rn as R�BOlutio� �ioo 158-1963 eono�rainq establishi�g wo�k�g cotrditio�►so w�qiis 8�c1 ho�uts foc �lcyets by tbe !�il�uCiQ� L�.QuOOC Sto1'a �Off�S�lO� e 1,B �� Of Sl�Mq1�lft atKl O�Cte�!- siosa fsas the t�rmi�ation date p�avic'1�ci far pr�sently i� Article XiV of saicl Seso,.utt�no N�1B TA88SFai8e B� YT RSSOI�VLDo bY �h� City Co�uncil t�ffat Reeo� lvti�a �too 158-1963 sstablishix�q waacking ca�ditiaas, wa4ss an�c1 hauts foor asaploye�s e�loywK3 by �u Al�u�icipal Y.iquat Staace tOif-Sal�j be h�soby a�sndsd as followae to-witx ARTICLL" VII= Sa�tic� 3. Add PaY�g�r�ph: A day off witt► �pay will bs grantad a gvll ti� �ployo� os� 1�1s bi�rthclat�e -� " ARTICLB XII sectioo 1. Cl�rrk Cletk & StorJa�oati stoc� �fa�Ix l e 196�7 4�� $2q57/bow� $2.5?/hat= $� o�3/ttoaqc << Q_ � .. _ � I � �_�., �, �tap of�sai� clesxs willl �r.�uct at $a.2s� per ho�r fcac ssx t6� m�trti�s o . � ° - ARTICI$ XIV m �'his rasoluti.o� shall be sf%cctivs SS of �Tstsu8ly la 1967 and shall s�ain in �u11 foac� and �ff,�et uAtil Dee��mber 318 1967, aad shall s�e�oain 3xs iull foacco a�aa sf�aet iroia year to ysat thesesft�c � , ` ��i / i F , � '- r h' ti� t '�`• Y: �/ - iz ' •a. � t un].ess writ� notics is qiven by eiti� paYtY eixtY i�� �Y$ t�f� to D�er 31 e 1967 a vac in ar�,y yea�c tt�eraaft�r. PA33SD All� A,DOPT�1� �iI3 �� laAY OF . 196.,,�,� BY THS CITY CO�CIL �.► TA'�6 CITY OF FRI�+SYo MAY�OLt � Jaek O a K#r1�ia A�ST: CITY CI�RK — Matvin C e Bsu�sell n �� , � � " 3� , : . µ. • `r�' � n . -- _ � . , . . . . � _ � , ,r i . � ° . / S� � , � ;/- . �{.¢� - j ? 6 d .. � . i �' � � _ � �'� C�f'' . UI� J �� P�� C.� . . - }-a"'�' �yz L� RE SOLUTION NO. l.� / /�, � % .. , _t � �� �� � t „ . �, . � �;_ - �; � ; � ; .._.. � � � . � •_ . . '�L�(' , ., v . Y.. . _ � � _. . . . .i . �, : �. . :� . , ' . . A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION 218-1965 ENTITLED "ESTABLISHING y6.�� �� WORKING CONDITIONS, WAGES AND HOURS FOR EMPLOYEBS EMPLOYED BY THB,. �� ` MUNICIPAL LI4UOR STORE"o � (. / �'�� �n� WI�sREAS, Minneapolis Local Joint Sxecutive Boaxd bf the Hotel � Restaurant Employees and Bartenders International Union, A.F.L. - � C.I.O., Local Unions No. 152 and No. 458, as bargaining representa- tives of the employees of the Municipal Liquor Store of the City of �- Fridley, has presented to the Council of the City of Fridley, a resolution relating to the working conditions, wages•and hours for � employees of the Municipal Liquor Store of the City of Fridley, and WHEREAS, Article XII, Wage Scale of said Resolution 218-1965 is effective until January l, 1967, and WI�REAS, it is necessary at this time to establish a wage scale for employees employed by the Municipal Liquor Store for the period January 1, 1967 to January 1, 1968. NdW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by..the Council of the Gity vf Fridley, that Article XII of Resolution 218-1965 be, and it is hereby, amended to read as folloiws, to-�witz , Effective January l, 1967, all bartender�s warking forty-five • (45) hours per week shall receive One Hundred Forty-two and 50J100, ($142.50) Dollars per week. R11 extra bartenders sha11 receive .I , �I Twenty-four and 40/100 ($24.40) Dollars for work done on a working - day which consists of eight (8) working hours, All waitresses ' working forty (40) hours per week shall receive Seventy-six and no/ 100 ($76.00� Dollars; all short hour waitresses shall be paid Two and 15/100 ($2.15) Dollars per hour. New employees hired for forty (40) hours per week shall start at $1.75 per hour far the probation-: ary period of six (6j months. Short hour waitresses, v�ihen new em- ployees, will start at $1.90 per hour for six (6) monthso New bar- tenders will start at $2.80 per hour for six (6j months, One (1) day per week waitresses are not covered by this Resolution, ,PASSED AND ADOPTSD-BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI� CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS �_ DAY OF � 196 , , ATTEST: MAYOR - J$Ck O. Kiskhant CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell �� T� MINUTSS OF Tffi PA8R3 A�D SECRSATIaN C0�@iI882� 1�ffiSTING, D�CBI�S� 19, 1966 � . ...�......,.,.. ...,.� . . .. Tb� Meeting Mea cailsd to ord�r by C6airmaa H�ghes at 7;38 P.M. !LL CALL �S&S P�t83BNT: BaSbes� SamPs�n, Dunpby, Speac�, Cocbraa i�E�iB AB88NT i None � tn�BB P�BSBN?: Mrs. Jo Mne .Joche�m - Lesgue oi Wooea Votera paul Bro�n, Director: Yarks snd Becreation Depastment MINDZ88. NO�ID88 28, 1966 �,+.,.�......... ,. �..... MOTIO�N by Spence, aeconded by Dumphy, tbat t!w Novembex 28, 1966 Minu�as be accepted as ma�led. The l�tion cazried. RS�'OR?8: Hug6ess Chairman �ghea reported to th� Commiseion membfra oo t6e eatablisi�ment of the Bice Creek Asaociatioa of Fridley. Commission expressed e desire to be kept up to date on their program and develop• maat. Brvc�a� Uirector Bro�a made �eparate raparts to the Comiaission oa tbe following ite�ss 1. l�ea�a Basketball Leagues. 2. Fridley Rock+�y Asaociation. 3. T6e Fridley Civic Chorus. 4.. Ice Skatiag Areaa and ice coaditions. PL�AN3,_ND OB�CTIV88 Geaeral Program Plan for 1968. Z�OTION by Dunphy: S�coaded by Speiace, that progrem plan for 1968 iuciudiag, 1. Park I,and Acquisitioa. 2. Park Dervelopawnt. 3. Becre�tia► Program Activities. 4. Ylannfa� be adopted aa aweaded for action by tbe Parts aad Recreatioa pirectar. The Motion carried. Notes S�e Attacimtsat #1 Publicetion of Aaaual $eport. Comp►iaaioa diecussed in geaeral ttie idea of publishiag aa An�ual 8eport for the year 1966. Director was aalwd to detexmioe coat eatimat�e plus means of diatributing such an A�tw.:l Beport. : F� : � � • Tree B�autification Program. The Dir�ctor bziefly explaiaad to the Coaomisaion wbat procedures �nra being fullawed in setting up of the speciiicetions for tYees to b� plaoted undes aext year$ Tree beautificaCion program. Specificationa Nill b� appxoved by the Coaomission before theq are submitted to the City Cou1►cil for bid actioa. • • . ' PARRS AND RECREAI`i0�d M1Ci3UTES, DECBM[BER 19, 1966 ' PA(� 2 xew aus�sss Wiater end 3priag Program Bulletin. Director presented priated copy of Winter ead Spring Program Bnlletia for CommiBSions coaments and edditions. Program was distributed to all four school districts aithin the Citq of Fridieyo ADJOtt�NT — The Mseting waa adjourned at 11;20 P.M. The Next Segular.M�eetiag will be held oa !landay, Jaauary 23, 1967, at 7:30 P.M. at tbe Fridley Citq Ball. Bespectfnlly eubn�itted �.- . '� aul B�own, Director Searetary to tbe Conmis�ian � L� '� �2 I _. APPOINTMENT FOR CONSENT AND APPROVAL BY THE CITY COUNCIL - , JANLIARY 3, 1967 N� POSITION SALARY REPLACES Dale Bakke CM III $566.00 Robert Blosky 6379 Highway ��65 Street Fridley, Minn. Roy Scherer Park $520.00 6541 N.E. 2nd St. Maintenance Fridley, Minnesota' . l� � � RESOLUTZON NOo 190 - 1966 �' OI,tJTIODT APPRO�IIi� pLA1P �gATD SPBCIFICATIONS � ��ING ADP�tTI3�1' F� BID6 ..._r-- CITY 0�' FRIDI,EiC - PROJACT So3. WEII�EASa pairauant to Reeolution pgssed b�r the City Council of the City of Fridley on the �l�t 8ay of June. 1960, Comrtock da Davis, Inc.9 the Coneul.ting I�gineers retained for the purpoae. have p�epare8 plsae and apeaifications for the improvemont by a etorm snrer for that pocop�rty lying within the City of Fridley and contsined W3.thin tt�e Follrnring area: Com�ncing at the intersoation of the voegtarly right of raay � of the 8orthern Peaffia Byo b Great Northern $y. a�d Txvnk HighwaY 694 (formerly Highway 100)i thence east along Trunk Highway 694 to ite interaection xith Trunk Highway 65: thence north aloag Trunit H�h�s.y 65 to ita interaeatiou with the south entranc� oP Weet MoorQ 7+ake Drive� thenoe alor�g West Moore Lake Drive and Qu3.n,cy 3treet to 61st dvenue N.E.; thanae rrsBterly along 61st Avenue N.E. to its interseation with 6th Street N.$.; thence north on 6th Street to 63rd lvenue N.I�.; thence west on 63rd 9venue N.E. to 5th Street N,E. extended; thence north on 5th Street eactended and 5th Street to ite inter- section with Miesiasippi 8treet; thenCe west on Mississippi Street to the west right of tiray line of the Northern Paaifia 8y, da the Great Northern Ry.; th�aae aouth�;cly along eaid right of �ray line of said railrays to the point of beg3nning. AbID WH�EASp the or3.ginal plane have been presented to the Council and have from time to time b�en revi.ssd, aad revised Fis�al plsns aad specifications for part ot above arss bs�ically lying north oi Interetate �94 (HiShway #100)and wset of IInivrer8ity Avenue and deeignatsd ae �rojeot 80. S.S. 5-C, have now bsen presented to the Counoil for approval. NOW T�Eo BE IT R1�OLYID BY THE CITY COUN�CIL OF THE CITY OF FBIDT�EY, MQN�OTA: 1. Sueh revised plans and speci.fiaation�o a copy of which ara attaahed hereto aad made a pert herepf , are i�eyy g�� ;•�,,, 2. The City Clerk shall p�epara +�nd cause to be 3nsQrted in the offici.al ps�per aad in The Conetruction Ba7.letin aa sdverti$�at for ..... �. r �...... �. � _., �. _.,. _ bid� upon the making of such imp�ovement vmder euoh app�rnred, re�vie�d pl.aus and epeoifications. The advertisemeat ah�11 be publiehed for t�renty-one (21) daye, ehall spea3.fy the rrork to be done. shall gtate t,�at bids will be opened at 12:00 o°clock noon aa�d coagidared by the Coamail st 8:00 oQClock P.M., on Februery 6, 1967, in the Couna3l Chanbers oi the City Aall� and that no bide xill be coneidered ualesg ses.l.ed and filed xith the Clerk and accompeaied by a oesh depoeit, oashier°s check. bid bond or certifisd check paqabl.e to the Clerk for five (5f�) per aent of the amount of suah bid. Approved by the City Counail of the City of Fridley this "_,,,19t,�h day of +,_D�aem,,, �r _,--' 196b. �.r....__ Mayor AT.TFSTs C].�r_k �� � I1 1 ���.U���4r� �i0, 191 - 1966 „<..,,...�.�.�-.�.�.,�...,..�..�.,.......�....�.. , �:ES�€.U��:4�I� Ol�D��cdG FTY�AL ��SI;ES �4iTD SPECI]E�C�iTxQIdS �'i� �N��l�e;.Y �LWE.� i'T�O.i��T I?�J. 76 I , I ' I ' I ' ir I , I ' I ' I , I ' , ' , ' �J S�JIi1�•.R'�AS, ���� R�sa�ution T;a. 114=1965 of the City Council adopted or .7u�.}' 6, 7.965 Mecs%.ved �Ize grelim�:naxy repoxt .�zepared by Cosnstock. E� Davis. . . . WI�, th.e �ubiic Utili.ty I'u.nds are going to 'ue uced for Chs canstxu�tion of �his i�prave�ment. ., � � . ' - ...'� r i1�dy �IEREFf3�� �.� .IT ltESQLV�ID, B� �he Council, of the City of Fri@iey, .��wlcz� Cnun��, Ziinnecota, �.e followe: - . 1 � Tfiet tlie follv��ing impravemsnts pa�oposed by �he Raeo- 7.ution P1o. 134�-19G5 are ordexecl to be ef£ected and cvmpleted a� so�n a� xeasonably possible, to�wi�: �o A11 of �he ir�x�ve�ents and modificetion: of the saniCnry se�oe� and �ervic� connection£ a� propa:�ad in Plar lda. 1 of the preliminsry repa�rt in Syl.van Ilillse 'Tizs� ��:h� z��ortc nbove may L� eonsolidated wi.th .ether aree� �s �,:�� :;.raPz-avement e 2, . Tla� �sox?:. �a U� �e�.f.onned y��dex t�tzis nzajecC may Ue g�c�rfoi�.ned t_LI1CtE� one or rao� e cant�&cts ss m�ey be de�ed act�visaUle upan xeceipt a� uids. 30 �ams��tocr, and Davis, inc., Con�ultin� En�izieers, are hezeby desi�n�ted av the Envins�xs fo� Cli�.� i�prove.ment. Z'!�►ey �1za1.I �repare final plans and speaification� for �T�e mst� �ng o f sucI� i.�►pxov emen t. �7lJP�'ED BY 3'FIE COUIICIL ffF '�iI1� �ITY 4F FRII�..E"Y THIS 19TH D�Y OI� D��� , 1968. A,TTE>T : �ZTY G'LE�:I� � ?��a�rin C� ��uri�•elI 2�7AYtlR � Jack 0. Rirkha� ( � 1�:� ' I ' I � I ' �J ' ' , , ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' gB30LUTI0N N0, f192-1966 BSSOLOTION OxDB�ING II�'80VB1�3NTS, APPFOVAL OF PL[114S AND 08DBRING ADVBRTISffi�NT F0� BID6: SANITARY 3l�WB8 Z�OVffi�NT P�OJ�CT $76 Wkl$RBAS, puseusnt to a Hssolutio�n �191•1966 of ths City Council, adoptsd on Decsmbar 19, 1966, Comstock.aad.Davia, Incorporatad, Consult- i�g Snginesrs, hae ptepared plaae and apecifica�ions #or ali oi the %nprove• msats p=opa8ed by �eswlu�,ioa #114-1965 aad he� presanted euch plana aad spacif ications to ti�e Cosuscil ior apps�►al = NOW� T�BF'ORB, BE IT RS50�L9SD, by ths Council of the City of Fsidlty, Mimaasoea, as folla+�e: , . �1) That th� fQllariag i�C+a�v�maote hesv�tofore psopossd by th4 Council resolutida are hersby ordereei to ba •ffected sad c�mpist�d te �oon aa seasonabiy possible to�ait: � (a) All of tlss is�ps'o�►�nts and �ificatioae ot tho su►itary .eanr aad eerrias coan�ctiona as psoposad in Plan 1 of tha psaliainasy rsport in Sylvsn Eilla; ttist ths vork imrolvsd isi • sucA impsav�t as listsd abavs ehall hareaft� bs dsaignated as Sanitary Ssaer I�pzovewnt P�ca jsct #76. (2) 3uch plaaa and sptciliaations, a copy of ahich ars attaci�sd hetsto and mada a p�rt hesaof, ase hereby appraved.� (3) T!►s �aork tr, be parformad under Saai.tarq Ssasr Projeat #76 st�il b�► perform�d uaAtr ons contraat. Th� City l�an�agar ehaii s�aosaingl.y Ps�pass aad eanss to b� insartsd in ths affiaial n�vep�aper advsstisamQnEs fos bids upan ths wkiag of such ierpYO�r�►eats . undsr sueb appswed plane aad sp�cifica•. tions. Ths advartie�r�nt shaii be pubiiahed fos t�o (2) aselcs (at la«t 10 daya}, sad slull ep�cifq ths �ork to bs done aad aill state tt�at bide Nili be opened and aonsidarad at iZ;00 o'clock �naon), oa the 16th daq of Januaty, 1967 in tha Counail Chambers of the City Eall, and that no bide will be cansiderad unlees sea2ed sad filad with the City Clerk, and aaccmpanied by a cssb d�posit, bid bond, ar csstified chack paqabla to th�e City for fivs ptr aent (5'x) of ths amount of ench s bid. ZUst ti�s advartisemeant for bide for Ssnitary $�we�t ImpYO�v�resit Projact #76 elull be substantially in form as that notad ia �chibit "B" attachad harato #or r�fereacs and mada a part heseof. ADOPTSD BY TSS CO�QNCIL �' FBID�LBY, THIS 19th D�Aii OP DDCffi�SR, 1966. ATTSST: CITY �- Msrvin C. Brunae MAYO� • Jaak 0. Kiikham , . Cp C L A I M 3 �t � Gene�sl at�d Pvblic Utiliti�e 1069? ttsto�u�h 10836 Liquaac 683 tivcou�h ?Ol e �STIMAT83 TO Bi APPRaVSD BY THE CITY COt�iCIL -� Jplt�tUARY 3. 1967 Dut�kl�y Sutfa�Citrg Campaay 3756 Gra�ci Stswt �toactheast Miiu�sapolias �fitmsso�a Ssti�t� #7 �Pattial� Strs� I�cove�tnt Pi'O,��Ct STe 1966�9./ St�1lc�ul� "A° (O�k Gl'O�V� A�ditiaao Riwrview Ssi,gfhts, ataoj $ 5,94409? �" �1V LICEN3SS T�0 BE APPR09ED AT T�1E JAIVUAftY 3. 1967,, CO�U13_CIL,�MEETI�IQ 1�+�3CELLANEOUB -� �NRISTMAS TR� PICK—UP Fr3dley J Cas by: Ri.chard La Bing FridlsY� I�.nneecta 5,�, �,li,c,�o� Columbia Studioa of America, Inc� 293�, �i.oallet Aveaue Scntth Minneapolis, Hinaesot,e l m by: Ra].ph Ydheeler and E�a� Paul � L�<� f---- - �i � ,�^1 I � � , �i�'' ` �� r� ' ij , ' i ;;' Ea !,� ;' ' ' , , � ' ' :, , , ; ' ' ' ' ' �,o��e w,� � ... / n ' -1 ` �� ��A� „`r'� -� .Kt . � r'<..i-vh T+�hi?;?'!r �rr �vw ti�..F�� ^ � i�? ( i���'�'���' . � ,� .��;:,,.., ..,, ,��y.,'� ST/ATE GF MIN1�lESOTA DEPARTMEiVT OF HIGHWAYS CONSTRUCTION DtSTRIC7 5 . 2055 NO. LILAC ORIVH - � MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 55422 December 13, 1966 :�� I City of Fridley , � City c;a, � 6l:31 Ur,ive^sit.� ;ve. P..�'. rridle5, '�'.inneaota 55421 Attn: Earl Wagner . City tanager . . , In reply refer to: 315 C.S. 0205 and 0207 Proposed Signal Installations • Gentlemen: Signal installations within the City of Fridley for the coming year are programmed at these locations with letting dates`as follows: T.H. 47 at 57th Avenue January 20, 1967 - T.H. 65 at 53rd Avenue February 17, 1967 T.H. 6.5 at Osborn�e Roa�l February 17, 1967 At the present time,. the intersection of Highway 47 and 53 Avenue N.E.. has not been programmed. Warrants at this inter�ection are questionable and cannot be properly evaluated until new 47 is comp�eted t� the south. The cost estimates and sharing splits for the above programmed lettinga will be submitted individually since each intersection differs. . � Sincerely, �u• � _ R. A. Kurpius District Traffic Engineer ; , , ,._ :,O i� �� i� 1�M0 T0: E. V. CamstoCk, P. E. 1 FROlt: DeWayne C. Olson, P. E. I , I , I ' I ' I' I, I ' I', I' ' ' ' ' � DAi'SD: RE: Decea�ber 21, 1966 Coln�nbia Heights Rsquest for P�ymient on 3ullivan Lake Outfsll I bave revieved the abmve statement dated December 2, ]1966 i+ith regasd to the eaisting agree�ent betweea Fridley and Columbia Seight�. The agraeweut only covers �rork on the outfall, let by Columbis Heights� from Sullivaa Lske to 52nd aad tJniversity. Th� agrQement does aot iaciude woxk accompli.s.6ed by the Minnesctg Highv�y Department. Thia portion of tbe �ark done by the Minnesota HigixWay Depart�ent is covered is► Agreements 54►803 and 5480�i between the Minneaota Hig�y Departmeat and Fridley and the Minnesota Highvay De�arta�ent aad Columbia Hsights. In this agremnsnt it stipulatea that tbis portiqn of the mainliae syst� is to be shared 21.SX State and 78.SX Col�bia Heights. Not conaidering tbia State �rork then, I have computed A'rid2ey's share w�ider th� Sullivan Outfall Agreement aa follosis: Totai Coatract iacludiag restoration Lees 3tate portioa per our Agre�ent Amouat to be shared Rridlep•8 3hare @ 23.2x $4S, 919.,76 9,279.95 $36,639.81 �,s00.64 Plus 6x Bngineering 510.03 TOTAL FRIDLEY SHARE. . . . . . . . . . . $ 9,010.47 It should be noted that the billing did aot it►clude any land coats, ccats of acquiri=►g easements. and ad�ainistrative aad legal fees for essanent acqnisitian as provided f,er in the Agreemsnt. YC may be that noffi�ere iavolved. Confiain.g ourselves only to the agre�ent we bave, the above figure of $9,010.47 is all tha�t I could reco�amend for payment at this time. DCO ) � r, , � _, j � % ,�r���'� ' , ;" � j v, p � J j�� !� c.� C---' � �� , _ � . ` �� � � %G. ' A R C H I T E C T S� S. C. SMILEY & ASSOC{ATES ,,. ,. A. M. R. ,,. ,. �. ' S U I T E 1 2 • 1 7 5 0 H E N N E P I N A V E N U E • M 1 N N E A P 0 L I 5, M I N N E 5 0 T A 5 5 4 0 3 • F E 8- 6 7 5 7 ' • � December 28, 1966 , Mr. Earl Wagner Fridley City Hall 6431 University Avenue N.E. , Fridley, Minnesota Re: Fridley Civic Center ' ' Gentlemen: As per your request, please find site work proposal ' from D. M. Noyes Construction Co., Inc. It is the opinion of this office that the enclosed proposal is unreasonably high and would recommend it ' be not accepted. . Request this office be informed of your decision as � soon as possible. Sincerely yours, ' �-•. � ��:��� ,#� �'L 'l�r 'i� _ . . � . , . . . . � ' _� , y ' . . � � I J. Richards , ,� I S. C. SMILEY & ASSOCIATES , ' i, I�': , ; i� • ':�f . � . .. . . . . . . . . , . I' . . � � . � � . ' � � . . N � . � /v S . . : . � I , � . . . . . � . � . . . ' , � . . i �I . � . � . . � . . � . . .. � . I I' . - , . .. . , . ' . . .� . . ' ' . . � � ., , - ' . � �, . . , . . . . ' . � . . . . � , . . . . �. '. .+f 1 �� � � ' . ��...-- . `�� GENEq,� c ' 1 Il C0. �IlC. ° 1 `' °y� I�. 1VI. Noyes Construcfi o , .�/' �� o r � �.� Sa ��/�/j /�`f/'J�,_f . �f A MER��a.� I, C/�i�e�aG VV/L�iGiGGd%�� 5 K 1 L L 'PESP�NSIB����y INTEGRITY � I: 100 WEST FRANKLIN AVE. • MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 55404 .' , TELEPHONE 332'3222 • AFTER HOURS 332-SB60 , , • . . December 19, 7.966 ' Associates S. C. Smiley & 1750 Hennepin Avenue , Mii�neapolie, Minnesota RE: Fridley Civic Center � Ge�ttlemens , Enclosed please find a�ur quate �rad cost breakdown in �he amount af $21,3�+3.Od for the exteri,nr work, as ehowrr on Dyour drswing 2-F� dated I�avember 18, 19b6. ;� In an effort to sr�ve the a�a�ner money, we have eliminated �`',.� the compsctiom tests and the hauling in of off site grav�l � fi21 for under the concrete waZk� and aprona. GJe are assuming � that the sand on the site wi11 be suff.icient for a cushion undez the walks and aprona. , Very truly yaurs, D. M. NOYES CO�ISTRUCTION CO., ZNC. '� Paul J. Noyes, ' 8xecutive Vice Presiden� scs �__i i�!��j�f+ ` P • ah Mas ����/ JN. p , Enclosures . �'��� �� � 19 i��o ACTIUiv 7AKEN . , � SY D,ATE � HLE� __��____ � � i � r ' . ^ � ���� �� . _. - ;S�C,�S_MILEY&ASSOCIATES �.R.A."'M.TR.E,;�T� ISUITEI2 • 1750 HENNEPIN AVENUE • MINNEAPOLIS,MINNESOTA 55403 ' FE8-b757 , � ' December 28, 1966 Mr. Earl Wagner, City Manager Fridley City Hall 6431 University Avenue Fridley, Minnesota Re: Fridley Civic Center Ge;, �.lemen: Following is the bid tabulation for the hardware sub-contract on �the above referenced project. BID TABULATION - ENTIRE BUILDING (DEDUGTS ARE FOR REMODELED PORTION OF BUILDING) GOMPANY BASE BID ALTERNATE BID According to Schedule Straughn Deduct Total Gardner Deduct Total $7, 596.00 - 1,449.00 $6,147.00 $7,379.00 -1,400.00 $5, 97.9.00 Brand name substi- tutions of equal quality $7,484.00 1, 419. 00 $6,065.00 $No Change Tyler -- $6,400.00 -- � Deduct 1,175.00 Total $5,225.00 �� It is the recommendation of this office that the Tyler Hardware Co. be awarded this sub-contract in the amount of $5,225.00. It is requested that this office be informed of your decision at the earliest possible date, so that delivery of material to the job site will not be delayed. Sincerely y,ours,�, (� r ,' `�. c i C..,i.�c t,�.,..�J J. Richards S. C. SMILEY & ASSOCIATES �vS � �' r� ,.�,, �; (� r�� ; J ;` �� �r J \�� y `J �� �''�,��'�� N O R T H E R N S T A T E S P O W E R C O M P A N Y December 14, 1966 ;s. Earl P. Wagner, City Manager City of �'ricley 543� University hvenue N.E. r�inr.ea�alis, :�:innesota 55421 �r�4:.r. u� ai. : � . . - . � . . ' ' . .. . 1-; 75 ►•;�tt Co1ar Ir:lprove<;i :�iercary Vapor Lighting Unit Installed 12/12/66 Est. 38849 At 41st Avenue Northeast and what would be California St. N.E. JE:�/PNICA: jmh Yours very truly, ;-, , - ,� ,!-;!��;x ,J." E. Rudolph, ��'Supervisor Municipal Services STRSB? DEPAR�ENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. PUBLIC WORRS DEPARTMENT CI?Y OF FRIDLSY MONTHLY REPOR? - NOVBl�IBBR 1966 HO�TTR$ �� Cleaaing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Grading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Gravel Hauling . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12� Miscellaneous Stre�t Wori� . . . . . . . . . . . . . �. 1�S Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . •. 71 Shop Time • Streeta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �. 1$ Sigaa sad Barricades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Stabiliaiag aith Chloride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 8qnipment Repairs - Strests . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 i1A?K8 DBPAR'II�lSNT i. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. !1. F�iltration Pltnt Operations . . . � . . . . . . . . . 95�• Bin�sl Raadings and Collections ,. . . . . . . . . . . 48� Hydra�t R�epairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 riiscellaneoua Watar Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15� Pwiphause Work . . . . . . . . , . . • • . • • . . . S7� Valve Inspectians and Itepairs . . . . . . . • • • • • 4i0 Kater and Se+rer Inspectians . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Nater Metes Inspections and .R,epaira . . . . . . . . . 73� iiater �rn•ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 [iateraain Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 S�uipment Bepaira - Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18� S&�18R DBPABTl�NT 1. Lift Statian Inspections and Repairs ........ 212 2. Manhole Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 58 3. Miscellaneons Sewer iiorlc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i0 4. Saaitary .Se�►er Clesning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 S. Saaitary Sever Insp�ctions . ,�. . . . . • . . . . . 13 6. Equipment &epair� - Se�ar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 S�. SSi�BR DBPA�? 1. Miscellaaeoua Stoua 8aver Work . . . . . •.• • • • • 48 S�df: A�ID ICS D � 1. � Miacel laneous Sm�r �d I,ce Wort . . . . . . . . . . . 35 2. San�diag - Ice' C9ontrol.• • • . . , . • . • • . . • • . 45 3. 8nae Plon:tog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25� 4. Bqnipseat Rapa�irs • Saaw and Ice. . . . . . . . . . . 104� � � ;�. I � I ' , Page 1�0 PUBI.IC WORKS DEPAR�NT M�TSLY R$PORT - NOVFI�IBER 1966 ^� �-�:,i�i►:�?�;�j:3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. L0. il. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17► . 18. HOLTRS � Accident on Job cR�bert Anderaon) . . . . . . . . . . 24 Accident oa Job (Denuis Ottem). . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Accident oa Job cClarence Trebus) . . . . . . . . . . 16 Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 Moving (Garage) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332 Yark Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23� Sick Le�ve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Yacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Yotiag Booths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Bquipment R+epaira - Aesesaor . . . . . . . . . . . . 3� Bquipment R�epaira • Civil Defense . . . . . . . . . . 4 Bquipu�ent Repaira • Bagineering . . . . . . . . . . . 1T� Bquipment R�epairs - Fire DepBrtment . . . . . . . . . 2 BquipmeaC Repairs - Liquor Stores . . . . . . . . . . 1 Bquipment Rep:ira - Park Departareat . . . . . . . . . 19� Equipment Repaira - Police Department . . . . . . . . 15 CITY OF FRIUTEiC PARRS AND RBCREAZ'I�T GOi�IISSION ATTACHI�NT � 1 PEtOGRAM FOR 1968 The iollowiag program autline for the cale�idar year �968 constitutes tbe Park and Recreatioa Com�aisaioa°s present ideas oa this aubject. Before finel adoption oi a 1968 program, details and estimates of cost Will be worked out by the Park and Secreatioa Director. The final program will be adopted in ti� that the Department's 1968 Budget (d�ae bq May 30, 1967) may be b�aed on the adopted program. A, PARR LAND AQQUISITION present population distribution in the City makss it appsrent that additional pc►rk laad will be needed during Z96$ or before. in addition, expected graath in population and development in presently undevelaped areas will likaly require acquisition which caanot presently be pinpoipted. Laad needa are expected to become c�uch clearer duriag 1967.as � result of the carreat comprehensive park planaiag progr�me The I968 progrem will o�ake provisioa for at least parti of the acquisi"cion needed. The follauing priority Iist defines areas in which land acquisitiaa is called for at present. Priority Liat 1. Area south of Higbway 694 aad betweea Univeraity Aveaue and Maia Street. 2e Area betweea 6lst Avenue and Sighway 694 and between U�tiv�rsity Aveaue aad Mz�ia 3txeet. 3e Azea soutlt af Aighway 694 and betweea University �venue aad flighvay 65. 4o The northera part of the City cmajor playfield similar to the Comnoas) 5. Any weter #roatage wiiich is reasoaab�y availabla. 6. i�oodland ic► 38 coraer of City aor�h of 694 a�d west of Couatq line: � �. PARK DSVBLOPI�D]T A nuanber of devalopment projeata begua in 1966 and 1967 �vill be unfiois6ed ia 196ao First prioriLq will be given to completian of sucb projects. Beyond this, developmeat will be divided betweea work ia parkv used by the City at Iarge sucb as Moore Luus Beach aad parka used primarilq by particular n�igh- borhooda, Pri_„_ority List 1. Deveiopment of any aew laad acquired ia the areas listed under priority 1, 2, or 3 in garagraph A above. 2. Contianation oi Abiodp Manor Pask utiliaiag Land and Water Acti fuadr. 3e Developm�at of Meadowlaads Gardens PROGRAM FOR 1968 4. �sri�atioe on Coq�mons 5o Continued dev4lopmeat of 8ast Moore Lake be .Add�itioa of playground apparatus to aeigbborhood parka. 7e SstablishmeaC of faot trails and bridges ia Lo�ke Park to allo� hikinQ in the Va.11ey area. C o REC'�EATI0�1 PSOGRAM Basic Appraach PAGE 2 Coatinue programs � have been well atteaded. Sevie� participatioa in activitiee�, eapeclally those for adults,.aith respect to the number of participanta aad coasider droppiag those with uausually higb cost per participaat. ia gcneral, concentrate on bringing better coordinatioa and publicity to recreational getivieies alrasdy being offered bp tii�e Citp and othera rather thaa to the additiou of a►ew Citysponsored programa, New�act�vities added ahould.meet the followiag criteriat 1. The aeed for the activity shaul� be both clear aad likely to grow �oftt� time. 2a A means of estimating the participation in the ectiv�.ty aad ttw expeose aad iacome iavolved sbould be available. 3. The estimated cast per participaat should be in liae pitb otbar activities in the program. D :��.�� in order that future development of parke be orderly �and in liaa Mith tlN ' expected naeds of the City, severel facilities piaoniag projects vill ba iacluded in ths 1968 program. The foZlowiug,priority list define� the order ia wbich these will be incorporat�d iato the program. , �! , �l � I , 1, Dev�lopment plaa for Cbaee'a Isteod and Park Rives and Eellaise Nay 2e Plan� and specifications for perma�at sheiters auitabls for use ia play�rouad progzams 3. Dev�lopm�at plaa for playfield ia.�orthern part of City, 4.. Developmeat plan for West Moore Lek�. Adopted Ii�cemb�r i9, 1966 cz�x oF �.rn���� FA.r^:KS �ND RECR!�,ATION �iEPARTMENT Paul Brown, irirector 62�31 Unimersity Amenue N sE, Fhone z 5�3b50 .�.�_�, � v. PARKS �iORK PRO ;RFSS R�QRT MOtJTH OF Dec�nb�r 1966 � # � � # � � � � � � # � � � � �t � � � �r � � � � � � � � � � a� � � � � � � � � � � '�iork to be done: Work being done: Work finfahed: The Commons: Install Blea.chers Add Saftball Li�hts Soc3 Softball field Relocate Parkin� Lots North Rc ^'outh Install Du��O"ts-So�tball Hackmann Circle Park: In�tall base indicators Skin Infield - Add Mix Paint basketba].1 ring � I,o�an Park: Paint Baskstball King Remove Stumps Skin InYield - Add Mix , , , , �� Plyrnouth Square Park: Sis�n Infield m Add Mix Install set of swiaga Sylvan Hills Park: Note : Nov�ember Report 19b6 Terrace Park: Paint basketball rinp, Sld.n Infie �_d w A�d �+ix Flanery Park: ' Repair �3ackstop Pai�rt basketball ring Sktn Tnfield - Add Mix ' , ' ' � Loclqs Park: Tree Trimming Install Vandalisar Signs itoad Access Prelim Plans Tnstall bridges (2) Fencing installa.tion Jay Park: Cl�aring of new property debris, tite*�ds' etC o Skin Infield - Add Mix Maintaini:ng �ce Ma3ntaining Hockey Rink `�athroom '�aintet�ar.cet ^seneral Clean Up Repi,acin� Flag Pole _ Installing Vandalism Signs (2) @ Mainta�ning Ice Maintaining Hoc ksy Rink Iastalling Vandalism Sign cseneral Clean tip Maintaining Ice Installing Vandalism Sign 3eneral Clean Up Maintainin� Ice Insta.11ing Vanda]1sm Sign �eneral Clean Up Maintaining Ice ��eneral Clean ITp Instailing Vandalism Sign Maintaining Ice '�en�ral Clean Up Vandalisru check,ed daily Parking Lot cleared of sno�r General Clean Up General Clean iTp InstaL]sd Soft Jri.nk. Machine - Hockey .. Finished Hockey "�oals E2) Inatalled Etockey �,oals Installed �tockey Puck Control Aoard Bench Iqstalled � Heating Unit Checlaed aad readied Hocfoey (�oale Installed Heating Undt checked and resdied Bench Installed He^fi.�Ag UA�1'. Ch@ClOed and readied l9ench Iciatalled Covered Drain Bench Inatallad Heating Uai.t checloed atid �,disd Aench Installed North Property Line det..rmined by City �n�•$ P�AR KS AND RE(:ItEATION DE�A RThs k;PiT Pa e 2 arks Work Prop;ress Repor�� �ionth a December , Work t,o be done s Rice Creek Sahools Remova Int'ield Clay f'x�a� ball field (add top soil) Moore I,�ke Reach k Parks Inetall ba:a indfoetors pitchera rubber and home plate Craig Pgrks �ading, dra3.aage dc seed�.ng Cut 3�mnps Paint baslostball rie�g Hughea de Horison: dradir�g & 3�ediag Multi-Caurt Iestallation In3ta11 Apparttus Inatall Fet�cing Melody �Marwr Ferke (}radit�g-Iar+�oaping . Inst,�►11 Multi Court Inatall Apparatus Insta�l 8ackstop Install Rasketball 9tdes West Moore �ake Parka Tree 'l�immi.np�-„�,�.,... Bruch removal 5�ct,� k 7th qte : Mu1ti Caurt Inatal].ation Install App�iratua �rading & 3esding Meqdow2and Add: Fill, 'h�adia�, Lev�el Drsi.nage & ,eedf.ag Rimarviar Heights a �ee & braach removal-b�nrt�ing Ric.e Creek Blvris Seediug & Tree �imming Broad de Hugo: Fill, aradiag, Level & 3ead (3%ncoe Proper�7s 6�tork being done» Maintaining Hockey Rink Insta.lifn� Hoakey '�oal� �enera2 Clean ITp Mairtaiqinq Ioe Znstalling �peed Skating Traak (6 iaP ) Building A9a3.ntenance �athroom Maintenance ?�ce net^re�i.rbd SaPe '�eneral Clean Up Maintai.nit�g Ice t�eaPral Clean Up InstalLing Vandaliam Sigqs Maiat.aining Iae �en�ral Clean Up Maintaining Ice Cieneral Claan tIp Installing Vandaliam Sign InstalLing amodee ma�ker$ indi�cating area Por Spov Vehiclea - .. 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C 2 .,. . �, ..��y:�t;`..� . , � 6 o- . . . ,. �I � ' ' ARTMFNT Work to be done: n�'"sbx otc�rty: 68th �C Oalt�ey: p r�tin o� uecemv��r x", Work being dones Flood 3ketin� Area '�ork finiaheds - � * � * � � � �t * � � � � * � � � � � � � � �a � �t � � � * � * * * * � � * * * � �t * Ov�erall Maiqtenance: , Ne� ZY�nek oilsd, greased9 cle�ned. Heater r��aired ar�d made ready on old t.rt�ek. Nsa eeL o!' goal posta made and painted Yor neat tall. Inatalled parta box ie� bench area of xork ahop. ' ?ee Shaver Construction completed - Blade Ina�;alled Parking lot�e� at The Cor�ot�a, pioore, I,ake Beac=h & Park aad Lxba Park N311 bs tcspt elear of excE,ss snow entire xinterJaeaaon� � All parks recei.ved a complete trash and litter removale Installed Nex "Mars" Sweeping Brooin on Ford Tractor. Znsta�l,led Night �.ights on Tr�ctor Cabo , �„-�,,.�:• Vat�cialiem Report: Locke Park: Mena F3athroom Iock sniashed open Office door lock smashed open ' Towel rack Mens bathrooa� 2 Park 8enches pul].ed out of ground N,SoP Light Hroloen ' N.3.P Meter Cracloed 2 Electrical Outlets Deatoyed. Telephone Stalen f'rom ofPles , Stakes pulled Praan ground eupport3ng neW t,ree 40 teet of sno�r Yenae pulled dovn Plynoutti 3quare Parks . Door haepa brolcen Latch bolt broken ir� door, ' Windox l�a^o-loen F�asp and pad ],oc k removed iYr�t Aid 3upply Bo�c broioeq into and ffissing ' 6 Hangers torn irrnn t�all Parcela.in light t�acture burned 3ylvan iiiils Parks Plsyground. Sigp Patinted I Commona Park Hoekey Rinks •3ide door torn axay t'rom boarcls 1�oore Laloe Reaeh & Partcs 2 xindo�ra broloen ont above doors � ' ' �I � li 1 ��a 25000 2.75 10.00 .. 2.?5 2.75 2075 2e5o 5000 3. c�o 2000 1,00 2s00 2.'� �� CITY OE ER:IDLEX ' PARKS AND RECREATTON DIaPARTMF,NT _ Psul Brown, Direc�.or r ' � ' � ' � ' � ' � � ' ' Univ+ersits Averiue N MEMORANDUM T)ecember1966 ----__..._-- I Parlcs and P].aygroupds s s ao Me�ndy Msnor Park -� 4n December 19, 1966 �sae �ere exatt�tned and l.et for propoaed construction on Melody Manor Park,Profecto �loven cont.ractore suba4itted bida for this projecto Lump Sum L,our Bidder was: P�rk Conatruct- ion of Fridl��y. Low Bi.dder for Alteraata No. 1 xaa W. J, Eberts of St. Paulo LoW Ianap Sum Bid was $�,7?0,00 -� Law Alternate Noo � Bid wa� $!t, 78T,8Q. Enclosed find copy of bid atieet as �tabulate�i, b, Parld.ng Loi - School Diatric�E #� - Encloaed find letter f"rom School Diat #llt fi�o Mr. Ear]. +�tagner, City Maaager; Sub�ectz Js.y�cee iior.laey Rinko co Park Lead Man or Forems�n � Specifications hav�e been prepAred for Park Main�tenaqca Lead Man or Foreman4 3peeiPicationa wtil be �►resented at Ja,nuary maeting for adoptiono dp Annual Report m Cheddng with Mr, Wagner, he feels th�t f.t :ls perfectly proper for our departmeat to submit to hia desk rhat we xottld like to have appear in the Anrnual Reporie Fi�idley xill be publishi.ng a txo y�ear annual report Por 1965 and 1966, He also atated that ste eould go ahead and print our own report ft it is our desire •;a do soo ea Water bubblers for park8 � Nothing to report at thi� tiR;eo to Tree P.�utification Program � 3pecificatione have been foMiad f�r trse bida. 3ketoh copy will be available for onr January meettpgo g, I.��nd Acqniaatibna - Kave met with City Attorney arid cl�ared �o xho should be checid.ng on and folloxirtg up on �he fol].o�+it�g seven areas� 1, Carlson�s Swsoit Manor North ncidition, Biock 7, Iata 13,1I� & 15 2. Hy,�a Park Addition Block 27, Lota 6,7 & 8 3o Rice Creek Plaza South Additioa (Jzy Park) l�e Adaaca Street Addition 31ock 1, Lots 1 dc 2 5, Cletnron ,(Melody Mat�or parkj 6o CarlsonAS Swamit Manor South Addition Block 8, Lot 1 7o Rimerview Hei�hta Addition eloc k Z Lots 1, 2, 3,1� �c 5:for Hamiltona r►ddition 9 Loc k 3, Lot 18, ho Council Netess Nov 21) Trse BeutiPication Program � Council asloed a�r depart- ment to prepare specificationa �or� next yeara t►rae purchasiag program, Council asked that bids be called for oa txo factors 1) On a furnished basia �:+.th the city prov�ding the planting services 2) On a plented basia; that treea run Pron 1� iachea to 2� inches in diametero II Recreat3on ' aa Hockey A$aoeiation oY �3ridley - Prograni is ut�der xay �ri.th omer 50 boys registered up to datea Coachea are prepariag Lize teaass and eohednlea x�:ll be draim aft�r the Pirat of the y�earo ' ' ' b, I�na A�alaetball Leaguee - 9ot,h leaAuea are nafr under xay and all teaiaa plsy3ng at the Junior High School, co womena Volleyball � Wonaena volleybal.l prograra xill cont3nue on Honday � January 9, 19%?, Schoo]a�rere cloaed duriag the holidaya thArafors no progra�ao d, Hena Bro�abali Leagne - Play vill begin Jaauary 9 1967, 3ix t,�a�a have repistered Por this ve�ara nroarame One e�ore �.eam than larst vr�ar.. I ' li FA �'KS AND REC F��ATIOt�j M F M 0 R A P3 D U tR Fage 2 e, Fridley Civic Chorus � Ghorus made t,�+o �sppearances during the ho�iday break 1) Unity Hospi•�,al 2) �ridley `�tat,«a 3ank, Uid a fine job� f o Ski 'ISrips �_- Printed flier was passed ou� to every Junior and Senior High , Student in District #llto F].iers were ��lso made available along with our re�ular wintcr and Spring Pro •;ram a� Fridley `�tate Banky thanks to Mr, Hill Beery� g� Skating Lessons -� Slcating lessoas star�ed for this season on �[onday December 26th with rep,istrai�iona ClassF�s will be on Tueadays, k'ridays and �urdayso ho Square l�ac�ce Party m F;i�hteen couples appeared at our second aesaion of the seasone Collection was $27r00e I ieel thia is a good showing and the next party tirill �e on Saturday, JarYUary 7th, io Square Dance Lesaone = Thursdays, starting in January will be ttre ciay square dance lessons Ki�.l be offeredo Permits hav�e been subm�ttedo ja S d Lessone � Ragistrations are coming in for our ald. lessoABo Eight l��ssons for $B4OOo Classes will be on Tuesdays at 7:00 pt•mo III Meetings �- ConferPnces = Fxtenaion Courses a Short Courses Nev 7$ Parks and Rec �eatian Commission Meeting - City Hall . Nov 29 Civil Defense Semi.aar = Anoka, Minnesota - as Intelligence Oificer Dec 6 Lunch rrith �ICA � F,ast Side ?3anch Dec 9 MoRoPoAo Meeting w Job Placament Committee � Member Dec 16 Christmas Party = Suburban Parks and Recreation Executiv�es Assoc, I)ec 19 Parks and Recrea�ion Gom�oisaion Meeting � City Hall Dec 27 Locice I,ake Asaociation � Mr, A1 KaisPr, Chair�nan - Sn�x Vehicle Ordinsace