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03/06/1967 - 5932�� � , I ' I , I , ' ' ' , ' ' ' r � �� COUNCIL SECRIyTARY -- MARY LU STR�i COUNCIL N�LTING - AC�NDA MARCH 6, 1967 CITY OF FRIDLEY PARKS AND RrCREATION DEPARTMENT Paul Brown, Director 6431 Universitv Avenue N.E Phone: 560-3_4_50_ March 6, 1967 Honorable Mayor and City Council c/o Earl P. Wagner, City :Kanager City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 RE: Bids on Tree Beautification Program opened. ' March 6, 1967 at 12:00 o'clock Ne6n. The following are the bids submitted from three different Nursery dealers BIDllER Bachman's Inc. Iialla Nursery Co. BASE Linden Ash Hone_yl_ocust No bid 40.00 67.00 ALTERNATE ' Linden Ash Honeyl No bid 19.40 45. Note: Bachmans stated that staking of the trees woul�d cost � an additional $8.50 for one stake and $11.00 fpr two _ stakes per tree. They recommended two stakes.�'� - 50.25 30.00 50.00 No bid 10.00 30. ;� Note: Halla added an alternate Ash called the Marsha � seedless. Price for this tree Base: $32.00 - ��' Alternate: $11.50 per tree. Very acceptable substitute. Bob`s Produce 34.50 23.50 39.50 26.00 15.00 34. I have:examined the bids and find that the overall low bidder on the Tree Beautification Program was submitted by Bob's Produce Ranch. I recommend that their proposal be considered and accepted. . Due to the time needed in ordering trees and the scarcity of these trees, a late Summer of 1967 and early Fall of 1967 will be the designated time for planting of trees that will be- ordered for t�eg`ram. � PB:mle � BroyuC, and Re tion Department � CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA LIQUID CHLORINE BID PROPOSAL - 1967 March 6, 1967 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue Northeast Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Re: Liquid Chlorine Bids Opened at 12:00 0'Cl.ock Noon on March 6, 1967 Gentlemen: There were five bidders for the Liquid Chlorine and the four names bid the same prices: Esti.mate iJnit Bid Estimate Name � antit Price Sub Total Anderson Chem. Co. 3,000 Lbs. $20.75 /150�� cy1. $ 415.00 Hawkins Chemicals 22,000 Lbs. $180.00/2000�� cyl. $1,980.00 Thompson-Hayward M cKesson & Robbins Lyon Chem. Inc. 3,000 Lbs. 22,OU0 Lbs. 3,000 Lbs. 22,000 Lbs. $20.75 /150�k cyl. No Bid $19.50 /150�� cyl. $ 7.50 /cwt. $ 4is.00 $ 390.00 $1,650.00 We had good dealings with Lyon Chemical Company in the past. I'. recomm�end that the bid be awarded to the lowest bidder -- I,yon Chemical�, Incorporated. � l ,� i 0 NASIM.QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer � timate tal C�I� CITY OF FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA GASOLINE BID PROPOSAL - 1967 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue Northeast Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Gentlemen: Re: Gasoline Bids Opened at 12:00 0'Clock Noon March 6, 1967 There were only two bids submitted, one from Midland � Incorporated and the other from Sinclair Refining Company. MIDLAND COOP. INC.: Estimated Current Net Price nP��,-;nr_;_on Quantity Per Gallon Proposal A Regular Gasoline 20,000 Gals. Octane Rating 91 Ethyl Gasoline 25,000 Gals. Octane Rating 98 SINCLAIR REF]NING COMPANY: Proposal A Regular Gasoline 20,000 Gals. Octane Rating 91 Ethyl Gasoline 25,000 Gals. Octane Rating 98 Proposal C Regular Gasoline 20,000 Gals;. Octane Rating 91 Ethyl Gasoline 25,000 Gals. Octane Rating 98 $0.1959 $0.2159 $0.199 $Q.224 $0.2040 $0.2290 March 6, 1��!967 Est $3,918.00 i, � $5,397.50 �� �� � � ^ ` i � � $3, 980.001 " :� , i+ $5,600.OQ i � $4,080.OQ $5,725.0� We had good dealings with Midland Cooperatives, Inc. in the past I recommend that the Gasoline Bid be awarded to the lowest bidder, the Midland Cooperatives, Inc. � NASIM QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer _� � , AEtiULAlt COt�iCII. l�+TI6T�i At,�i17iA � 11�IR� 6, 1967 • 8 P.M. 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(Ca9�ti�� �.�...rr� �u �w.�� rw���� rn '1'�y p10�� p4 lrQ0l�Idi��iaR �OY T� �'4� �� ifld +�b• '3�N�i z�eaa�rnastiaa !�' It� #7 is aeu PaQ� 36. �d t9Ny � oO r�coaw�datioo oe� It�� �8 a�ad #9. � eu�q��t�d swi�io0a to t1N ZanlLdg t�o�8i�sw� it� It�ca #10 aa Poa� 36 s�►as3A b� sralfy ia�at yoar aoe�sl�acacti� at ti�is twtiug. �his aao�alu�s ttM pla�api�g Ca�ad�scsica lM�ti�g 1t#txtfi�s. 9e PARKS AND Ii�ATIaN tJOiMISBICB D�ET2ii3 lil�iTl'B8, F�Y ' Z7, 196T: T!a �t�s as+� aa Pag�s 3? at� 3e. �t�► aai.y �tion w�siitr�A by ti� Caaaiasiat fc�t yo�t acas�act3�an is aa Pag� 38e If L� i1� � O'�IWC 1�1'�11111 C�'iit yO�i W�.i�i t0 d1�.1' t��1� � Ciif � t�i8at��ee8 it �i� ts�e 10 o CZa i iisfi/i/ �L�Gi `i�� �+M��: siJY�i� LiM�ii i��i6 ft�eo�s bs gl�o� on ttw aq�ada. 11 a� OOMiI38I�t VAR'.AbiCISS: R� list oi p��t Fsl+dlly Chast�r Caa�isaioei �e�ts is os� Pags 39 o Co�uwailto�ri� �pcidan aslc,�d that yo�tt 2�w a�s, aoc soar i'satosa, availabl� tba�t could be submitt�d to ti� Distriat �. ao t�st ha Qa�nld aatas two appoipta�ts to t� � Caaaissiaa to s�pl� tlw� �o ast li0 �Gei jl�.' gV�i�� e lZ a C�iSID�rR�PIOlT C�' ORD� AI��RDi�T6 txfAPT$R 3. 8SC!'ICl1 3 �02: S�ctcic� 3a0� is aa Pa�g•s 40 ��4i. R'3� a�rc�arat t�rat yau would b� +ca�s3�3�ng a� tbie tiw� ia t'�t poactic�t ut�lit� oet P� 40. 13 e CG�iSII�RA'PIC�i G�' ORD� A1�iDZ� C�APTBR 45 � SQi1itD C!' APP�SALS: '� {oac�iawnoe loac yaau� c�rosidpcatioo i� an Pagrs 4Z aad 43 0�hia wai18 wa�ias t'hwt Boaucd of �p�ls a�ttM of tl� Plat�ag Caae�►i.as i,oa o 14 m� OE�A #Z ��-75-C, S�UZ� Z: T'b� d�aay� o�+�c ab P� 44 Ls s�lg�-ncplaa�ata0c'ya b�tt 1f. you h�1vr imy qw�tsot�. tiMY , eas� b�r au�aw�s�d at t�w �tiAg e ' 15. t�Ai�GS OR�t #1 -�Te 1966-6: �S �baaqs ooc+�l�aC as Peq�� 46 a�W 47 is �3,f-oxplaa�tta�'y. but if yo�t haw st�y gu�ttionsl ttrrY caa be aavw�'rd at th� �wt3ng. ' , , 16. c�A�B ORDBit • CI'17C �iALL� 11t t�ltis w�citiag. I do �wt hav�' t� �at.ual � OoCd�ae, b�ttt th1Y wOt�l,d pacavi,� spa� taC t�'', P�opos�d srw al�sA �qt�i�t. bY tl� a�dditi� of .a wail i� the bas�w�tt of t3r �w city ha11. ' a�iLA�R � NOCSIlIti M�OA t:� �� 6, 1967 � 8 P.�l. iCoat3owd j 17o SSCRO6�1 Ofi 1SA�DQi�Li11II� PARKe � a�s�at coci�g3�1�y � is �pacli o� 195A ie cn P�a 47 aAd 48. �. isi�kectn bas r�qws�t�d t1a r�� og t�ais esara� �y 3A 1961, a�d aga3u �n 1964, aad a� aga�n rrqwsting its s.tusn. =n looxs�q o�rra� lL�a aatt�r, i�1 t'�at Li� City cao s+�uca t� �aa�aw mo�y to �Oc. i�i�tksoa, i� th� Cau�reil so cl�ais�a. 18. COli8II�ATIQ�t G� ORDI�.'8 1i8TA8LI�EiI�iCi BVILDIM3 PiRNIT !aR st�D�tLB: �poil,e has ai�a�q�d its �e fo� Suildiaq P�c�atts, awd t�ie aa�inaAeo� or� P� 49 wouid �s�abl� t1M City of Ft3+�],ay ���Pt e�Y 7C�� e�h� �p0118 8dMd111� of FN4, if yoa so d�aitr e Z wiil havM at l�a�st aw �.o�y of fi]N�itc ttwr t� �.e availabL� faie yo�t at t'!� aiQti:rg, ae yott t�n loodc it it sa �ivano� if yau� wi� to dro� into a�y offi�o� o 19. SDIIi�IMt3 1�Q'r — IW�? �f�l�liiP�Ii�3 �70ilPl�'� '�N iOl�st �Is�t— factutin9 Ca�pa�y baa d�aAgrd co�ttsaQtooCS, aAd a1�o, t� dosign of th� ad�3ltioa to tt�eir btiildit�3 p�v�viaus�Y � bY � Building stan�c3asda - DesigA Co�t=ot snbcaa�ittM �nd tl� City Ccyneil. i�t tlsat tb� Cas�eaii should haw an c�ppo�tunity to look at thi� d�aag� o aad !.� you ao �ssirs, yaa conid s��ac it to � Sutl�iAg Staad�� •. Design Caa�ttol �aa�ai.ttM aa il�t�eb► 7, I�67 e�oor th�e�,s �ina1 a�o�vat of th� acti�oa yoa sigbt tatces � App:l�+atic� is c�n Pa�r SQ o 20 A RSSOLUTZVld I��iBCTI�G ISSVA�t� �F T��OttARY IMP'IiOV8�1�NT SpiD — S�i: � Y+eBObutic�t is oas ��g�� 51 fi.hrottgh 56, i� ia . usualAy 3�1� a►s a rout� resoivr�3,o�. 21. R830T�TZCbi DIRRCTI�iG S�1SL A1tD PU�ASB �' �RUtY LIL�V$l��iT B�iD - Ss#81: T9� s�salut�an is aa Paq�s 57 aAd 58 md i.,s aa�r- ls�e�tasy to ths s'�solution io Ib�t #20, abonr�. 23. RBSOLt�20li RRC8Ii1ING P�BLL�Y PfAiTB 11iiD SPSCIFICA�IGQS A1II'! s�TTI116 A Pt�LIC Hi�tIN3 - 9�T. 1967-1: �be s�esolt�►tion is or� Pag�i 59 A�acl t.ri� �otiot oi hoatcitwg is oti P�ss 60 a�d 61. Pub• licatias� ti� did Aot p�acmit sisttiag this �asinq �ac tl� a�ea�al Ma�c1aY. �th 13, 1967, so it is �t t�tatiwly gaoc � 20th, iP ths Co�u��aia. agrees to hol�iag it os� tbat uilght. Z3. RB30LUTIqfi i�CaNt�iG P�SLIILtl�Y PId11t8 A�iD SPSCI�ICATI�iS ADiD s$TTYlTG A Pt�LYC A�ARti�G • ST. 1967�2 (Ai�176�RDt11! 1� :� r�so- lut3a� is on paqe 62 i T9a� potl�a� of 1�ciAg is ao� Pag�a 63 aAd 64A Tisis h��g, al�o, vromtld b� e�t %ar tA� 20�h of !�h unllsa �s Ct�eil wi�s a dig�t �at�. � I , I ' RSGULi�ii GOi�iCIL �►TIi1G A�A COIlBA'1'8 •� b. 196? - 8 P.11. (Co�tinti�d} ?A. R1�SOLVrIi�i O�RI�3 BgSL� BLi�iA$ AD1D SPiCI�ICM'I�fS " , Ssasw#�s4 iA�M t3 TA�� sTaRB: �ie swwlutsaa aa P�s 65 �a�d 66 is �tlf-�aq�la�wtaa�y. ' ' ' ' ' 15. R830�LLTPI�i It'�C�6IVI� PEtBZ�Y pLA� AIiD SPli�Clp�'I� " 3S&�W#�84 �A�! 1) TAR�T BTOiiS: T'�is srsolutiaa on p� 67 is �1�-ea�lani►to�Y •� is no awtic� of �it�9 va tiN i�p�ovs�t s$!»v� 1t woala bO ea�'t+ed th�tt t3r� Tss'S�t atoac�� wvuld waiv�s t� h�cit�g e �6 o I�BSOLt�TYG�t 38g'ABLISAIMG I�O�AD L�.iiiTB: �hi► �solutlroa �ou P�tg�s 68 and 6S is a ro�u�3ne risolutica pass�i at thia t3r s�eY i w��. O 27 o RBSOLDM�i �Q�STt�i Ct�'P PAS'�ICIPATIqi I�i BT�tit BRAI� BY T� M�SO►PA �AY DBPR1tTl�fT: Z'tM srsolntiaa an Paq� 70 fs stl%�xplsaatas'Ye 28 � Ft�SOLVPIa? RSCSIVE�iG F283AL PLA�TS A�iD SPSCIFIGTIOIAS A�ID AST18- ' a[tTZI� BInB - S88.9ii'#84s T�ie riooltitiaa ca Pagas ?1 s�dd 72 ie s�i f-�las�tooc�t o , ' ' Z9 4 FIVS R�SCfl+UTtt'�i3 AiiT�it7RIZ7�iQi 3PI.I't"r2l1G AS9$SSlB�TS � PAI�BL 230 A�i3? P�ORC�L Z70, O�A�R GRtiVB ADDITZQ� s PARC�I. 690, FI+OL�1C8 PARK ALI�DITI�30t= A�ID LC�S 31 a 3�, 3S AIiQ 36, BLOCK I � RIV'SRVI� �iSIQ�1T8 AD�1TI�i: ���'esolutio�sa oa pa�g�s 73 ttar�qh 77 art s�lf- e�opl�nat�ocy, a�d �o�'�ally eoa�sicl�ra� ��'o�tis�a. axrd ewl� b� agprov�ad lay oa� �atio�, v�h� ��].d b� th�u merc� iato iiv+e a�3.ons faoc p�arpos�8 of tl�a mi�t�s a , 30 o RI�sOLVrIaN �]tl�ti C�TY C� sitsTi�i: Tl�e srsolutioa�a on Page 78 was prep�d by t'iye lblayat to be plac� o� tbi�s agencla . LJ , 31. R�SO�PIt�R C��1t3 �3TItOPO�LITA�i �CV�R�1I� � � 7C�aolutioa ou Pmq� ?9 wa,s patrpaxaecl b�t th� !layao� to b� pla�o�d an this �qet�ds. � 32 o APPOD�'i�i�: T�S agpo3ut�rt aa Page 80 is srcaaw�� bY � ' City �gf;�t ��eslf ioar �poiYttmtnt to tl�a Rngi:�t3r�9 D�t. ' 33. CLA�s: 't'� ol�i� aau�ot� i� oa P�9s ciaims !.� i�elt�dod tA t� se�wlo� wi ' 81. D�tail o� tbr t�t t1� ag�a�. I, ' I ' I , ' ' ' ' I� ' ' ' ' ' ' ' �J R8t�i7LAR QO�CIL �TI�NG AQ88D�A C�TS � ili1RR� 6, 1967 � 8 P.�E. ���� 34. 88�tD�lAT'88: A list of tbs sst3mst�a ie a� Ba� 82. D�il' of th� og tbr� �efi3aast� ia aa P�s 83 thtvngb B" . ' 35. L�B: a► tist oi it�e�s�s itt aa Pa�s 86 au4 8?. 36 e Ps'rITZ�iS: Pr►C3.tioet #1-1%7 i+a art P�q�es e8 at�d 89. Pra�+o�at- aq�s ars on Pag. 88 at� tA� cara� �t aa !1w p�tit3+os� is,, oa P�rg� 89 o Ths lett,+�ac o:t Pa� 90 �lains tb� ofi��c p�rtitivp caa Pag�e 91. ' 37. �3C�1TI�i8i (a) Satith: 83�oai S�ttl�nt: �]rstt,�c oa P� 9Z a�lf-�lani►taocy aw�d tb� ].�tt+a� ��tsid to, F�caa 83� attaaca�y, ia o� Pag� 93. �a City Atta�nay �+�gyrata a�eo�ptin9 l�ea thaa $1, 730.04, �e tatal am�ow�. aa by �t catst �el�ing i�t�anat, would b� appoCaoci�st� $2e500.00. �b� sp�'3Ag Lalo� Fask: Tsaggia Siquila: ��ot�s�aat of ati�ui�s oa � 94 is s�l�laa�taCy. tcj warswe: Staacn sawes: T� 2�tt�c o� Paq�s 95 au�1 96 �lg-yoq�lauaattaacy q ta} city Attca�►: �at�ara�+ed Aeet: a�'h. lett+�ac oa pa�gata and 98 is �1%�ocplanato�y. nirqi�. S�ssidk a�sk�i i! pla+� thio an ths ac�ada f9arr Cvutieil co�a3�sation.. (�) Slu�t Kaiqbts: i��i�e ti�eottp: 'T!a l�tfi�at ou Pa� 99 s�lf�lawatary, as is th� l�tt4ac aan Paq� 100. (ij M3�so�ta Si�tay Dsp�asf:�tt 33gsa�tl� at T.B. #65 atn 53sd Av� �looctt�ast: T� lett�r oa� Pag� l01 is �1 exA2�tooeY. Z 'e ig� Ar�titreC�t: Coa�Ctis�g Coa�'ri�oo�t Tl�e l�tt�ar at Payr 1L02 i,s s�lf-�cplanata�rye �e �ycac bo�a thst t1w �oaaail a�i ll�. Sm�l+�y t�t► sit dawn asrd 8isausa tbis a�tt�c a►t tiM N�1S�at ti.r� dwcit�g ths wrMk of �Ias� btb►. ' �h) �risi City z'�sci: Ll�o�ns�o: � l�tt�s on Pag�s 103 a�ad 104 is s�li:-�pla�ni►taocy. , ' ' , � CO�CIL iBS1'I�10 �A C�TS - W1R+Qi 6, 1967 - S P.�t, (Co�i�d) . (i� a.S.A.: L�aw�: T!� l,�t�c aa Pag� lOS ia �if��pl,a �natoocy, an� tl��s Ita� s��sr8 tA ia oo Pagr lOb. � c�i ik� City Cl�ock: 2l�sartss�d Vaiw: s!N �� an P� 10� ti�t �t on P� 108. P�11l�s: r�,noac puar+d�a��e: � lett� o� F�9es LA9 110 �t b� =�iwd a� t11�. tI� Fisr L'hLtt: Appoiert�r�: 'liM l�tt�c ou Pagt 111 ia , �laAatto�'y, but do�s syqtil,s+� c�aail a�at�c�o► to � tb�� appo�t of R�a� Staacial. �s) 41oaa:: Drai�aqs: � l�tar oa P�a�s lls s�c�nl�l aot b� disous�ci p�umlicly. R�iw aAd fil� it, aAd t� wi11 �scplsin it pacivat�3,y. e ��:.�'��'1_i' i�• 'y :�•1'C: BnClO�d isi tbe �nv�lop� W itst ti� aq�a i8 ti� can��l�l�d ', tabulatio� by Dsta Syst�t Ca�iRy o� fiia 328 qu�stl.am�►is`s r�tur� by tiwr citia�s. I�v� t�a q��estia�is�a in a� offi,a�r, soact� aaeardiAg to �a�sd, ao t�at if ax�y of you wis� to look �et tbe qu�atiaca�ls�s aud t� aaa�rr�ct8 writt�n oo�to tUii� qwstioac�a►isss, th�ry �ce availablNt fa� yowc p�'us�tl at sap� tlaso R�GU%AB ME�TII�IG £ �B$UP.T�Y 20 , t�fi7 �AGE 2 MOTION by Councilmaa Sarris to adopt the agenda witb the suggested d4letia�s. Secoaded bq Co�mcila�aa Sleeridan. Upoa a voice vote, there being no aays, iKayor Rirkham declared the motioa carried. PIEHCS STREBT DBA�INAG� sTABIED 2/6�67): T!� City Sagineer said Cbat he and Couuecilmaa Harris bave looiced at t1w sita siac� the laet Couacil Me�ting. �e reviewed th� tbree alternatta tbat had been poiated out to the Co�sncil. (lj Build a aWale. (2) Wait �til the City puts 8��,$ sewer in this area. {3) The people's request that the City fill in about 8" to reduce tt�e depth of the water etanding in thQ streee. Conncilmaa Harris said that it is just about imposetible to raise the atreet grade to draia the water to the lake, and he suggested that uatil a awale could be built to �liminate the pondiag io the street, the City aolicit t8e use of a pump aad pump the water to the back lot line dnd into the lakrs. Mayor Kirkham asked if he was suggesting tbis as a stop-gap solution. Couacilmaa Harris said this was about the oaly poasibility he could see, uatil swm�er wheo the City could talk to the people about a swale. M�OTI4l�I by Councilmaa Harris to direct the Adminfstration, that wl�en it be- conmes apparent that water is standiqg oa Pierce Street, the Saginearing Departmeat pxovide meaas to puanp tbe water aut of the low point in the strset through t�e easement to the back property Iines. Seconded by Council- man Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, these being no nays, Mayor Itirkham declaxed the ueotioa carried. xSSOLUTION �26-1967 - SEiiING PBNALTIES � NON•ATTBNDANCB AT COUNCIL 1�BTINGS: CounciZmaa Harris stp:ed tl�at he had brought Chis item up saoe ti�e laat year aad a resol�tfon had been en�L�ed for the balance of 1966. Zfiis n�r one would be for the year I967. fle said he :Eelt it was fair to all �embezs of �6e Couacil aad gave them an opportunitq to mise a reasoaable aumber of me�tiags, and wil.L also set the position that the Council is bere to enect the business of the City as much as possible. Mayor Kirkham said he Was ia £avor af tt�e 8esolution but would like eo add s�ething to the ef#ect that rules 1,2,3, would be effectfve except wt�ea tb� absentee is representiag the City at scme offfcial fuaction, for example, heariags before the l�gis- lature, ia �hich case the CouncilmaA would still be xepreseating the Citq and ahould not be fiaed. Councilmaa Samuslsoa said he agreed with t6is. Mayor Kirkham suggested tbat thep iasert aumber 4. "except w}�en represeating the Cieq at an official fuaction", if the Gouacil agreQd. Counciltoan Liebl said he would like to sea Item No. 3 raised from tt�ree �eetfage to five a�eetings, because of work schedules so�e Councilmen might miss a special meetir.g and three absents ia three years were not many. Councilman Harria explaiaed that this resolution covers only a oae year period, and he felt it cao�tld only include meatings held in the evening hours. The City Maaager said tnat there must be 12 hours written aotice. Councilcaan Liebl said he felt it should be 24 howrs, in case saneane was out of town. MaTIO�T by Councilman Harris that Item 3 oa this resolution be taken out all together. Mayor Kirkham a�sid he agreed mith thia. He said that it is the regalar �etinga the Coancil is obligated to whea ti�ey are sworn in, and it is hard to obligate themselves to specfal me�tiags this far ahead of tise. BgGiTI.AIt MEETING, FSBbiUARY 20, i967 �AGB 3 Couacilman Herris said hia motioa is to delete a peaaltq of $25.00 for special meetings, and replace it with a provisioa that rules 1 and 2 are iu effect except when a Co�utcilmao is represeatiag tbe Citq at an official fuactioa, and to adopt Resolution �26-1967 as reworded. Secoaded by Cou�cilmaa Samuelson. Couacilasaa Sheridan explaiaed the resolntion to the sudience. Upon a voice vote, there beiag no aays, Mayor Rirkham declared the motion carried. B� O�t CITY PBOP88T'Y CTAB�ED 2Ji3/6�� t Mr. Tan Janutka, a representative of the Fridley 3aycees, described the proposed billboard that they would like to erect en the saeth�a�st coraer of ths City Hall gropertp. 8e explained that other orgaaizations would be able t� use the billboard also, as it will be for all cou�unity service. Mayor Kirkham said he thought i� sounded 2ike a haadsome sfgtt, aad aaked if it wo�ld ever be used for com�excial advertising. Mr. Janntk.a said that it would not be, and thaC the bylaws would be the same as they were for the previous billboard. I�ayor Rirkham asiced them if they had coasidered the locatioa at the apron by the fire statioa. I�r. Jaautka said that they would like it anyw�ere ia this area, but they thou,ght that this was aa entrance for parking. Mr. Janutka said they had considered otiter iocacions such as by the xed OW1 store and by the Natioual Tee Store, but felt ft shauld be on tbe City property as it is a ccxmuiaity thing. � Ttue Council looked at tlte site plan for the ae� City Hall, and discusaed with Mz. Janutka and Mr. Doaald Blair, President af the Jaycees, the sign that is presently at the northWest corner making that locatioct less desirable, ' the evailabiliey of the suggested fise station location for chan�giag letters, puttiag shrubs and white rock around the base. , A visitoi to the Council Meeting suggested tl�e hillb�ard be put up in Commons Park which is Citp propertp alreadp d¢signated iaz reereatio�+il facilitiea. Mr. Blair said they did not propose ta put the billboard in a park. He said that it will be used by other clube also, aaad ca�a be used by the City 8ecrea� ' tiott Departmen�. He eaid they have spent four months working ou this idea. They had Qroposed to build it themselvea, bnt f�ad contracted to have it built ao that it would go wirta the City H,all. � ' � ' � , MOTION bq Councilmaa flarria that t6e Co�►cil grant permission for the Jaycees to build a billboard across from ttie apron of the firehall drive�ay as dis- cussed with t6e t�o representatives. Couacilmaa Harris asked if they �rere aware that t6e lighting and electric work for the new building wilt be wnder- ground, and asked if theq could provide this kiad of service. The representatives said theq could. The motion was secoaded by Coeincilae a Samuelson. Upoa a voice vote, there being ao aays, Mayor Kirlsham declared the motion carried. ALLBY PLOWZNG (47TH TO 48TH� 2ND STREET TO MAIN STREBT) (TABLED 216/67)t Couacilman Li�bl said ti�at there were four people present at the adeoting who would like to bave a defiaite answer on what the Council will do about alley plowing between 47th and 48th Aveaue, 2ad Street to Main Street. Couacilmaa Liebl said that there are 14 garages involved and he w� uld iilce to BSGUI.AA ME�T7I�TG, FBBB;TAASY 20, 1967 PAGB 4 seQ the alley pZaw�d, maybe aot every tiate but wheaever poasib2e. Casncilman Harris said hs agreed xith Caiacilman Liebl as th�ese people wese given p�r• missioa to build tiw garages aad it is the City's dnty to provide servica for them. �e said that the Citp picka up cars se snawbirda, if they are parked on the atsest, but these people have no alttrnativ� if tha� camwt get inCo their garag�s. He said he would concur with Couacilosa Li�bl aod ask ti�at the City plaa this allep aad the other all.ey� in Fridley. Be suggested that becauae the all+eye are narro�w, the people who wish t6eit alleys plowed ba requested to siga a waiver sa that the City ia not liable £or treapassing oa their property or pnsbiag saow iato an area that may do phyaical daatage to theis structures. The City Maaages asked what would happea i# theq did not get 100�,. Councilman Earris said be would assums that it would have to be 100% of a11 the pe�ple in the alleys t&at want snawplo�wing to make this effec�ive. Caunci2man Liebl asked baw many alleys the Citq hss. The City Eaginear eaid that they have not been counted, but ali the area south of Highway 100 and the area of Hyde Park have alleys. He estimated the numbes Chat would require plowing at a couple of dozen. He said that most of the alleys are aot used for garages, but basicat2y as utility eaaemeats. Councilman Saaiaelson asksd if the alley was paved, and was told that it was aot. Councilman Sheridan asked if the people had aay interest in having the alley paved. One of tho visitore said that it has nvt been discussed. Councilman Sheridan q�estioned the possibility of a policy to plow paved all�ys, as one of the coacerns of the Couacil is the dangex of damaging the expeasive equigment aad typing it up. �e said that i£ the Couacil ahould make such a determinatioa betweea nota and June, Che City could co me back to these people to see if tttey would like theirs paved. Mayor Kirkham said that the Couacil maq be makiag too much of thia and he did aot think tk� people were asking that the aliey he plo�ed as often as the sereet, they siucply ivant to get in and aut, and they have not come to the Couucil before tinis �evere winter that hs knew af. He was sura that if the City could c�ne through with a blad� occassioaallq, this wouid be all that they wouid asic. Mayor Rirkham asked if ttte City would be liable for any damage. Councilcxan Har�ris said that he had been advised bp the City Attorney tl�at the City could be ia sosne cases. Councila� Harris �uggested they take inta consideratian Coe�acilman S6eridaa's suggestion, they could pla� tbe xc�ainder af 1967 aad ask ti�e Engias�Ying Department.to com�t back to tt�e Council wi�h a report on whether tbis has been, satisdactcry or if there ttas been a lot of breakdowas fram iaadequate sar€acing. Mayox Sirkhasi said that h� felt they would also have to appreciate that other plawing assigct�eats woul.d have priority. The Citq Manager said that if the City were to ga out and get pagers froaa each �aner, they �ould c►ot be readq to plow euatil June, and i►e suggested that the Council leave it ro the Administration's judgmenC to get the job daae. MOTI0�1 by Councilmaa Sheridan to direct tke Administration to follow the ' procedure as outliued by ttee City Manager and iaitiate the plc�wiag of the alleys for these resideats. Secoaded by Couacilmaa Hazris. Upon a voice �;ote, tbere being no nays, Mayor Rirkham declared the moCioa carried. ' 1 '� ' , RSGUI.AB 1�SBTING, FBBSUABY 20 , 2967 , , BII?S - 2 POI.IC$ CA�LS - OPSNSD NOON. FSBBUABY 20, 1967: The City Manager read the follo�wiag bida; B D�38 � River Motora 656 E. Maia St. Anoka, Minaesota S�I'1'i[ Cert. Cbeck $229 CA�#1 C� $Z $5750.00 $rookdaie Chrysler Plymout@ Aetaa $2500 $ZSOO.QO 6111 oaseo 8oaa casualcy Minaeapolis, Miwe�ota & Security PAC� 5 ,?� IN 3�0' B D $1170.0� $4580.00 �►1800.� $3200.00 Stepltens Buick Co. Cash. Clseck $5093.50 $1200.00 $3893.50 2370 Highway #100 $194.65 Miaaeapolia, Mianesota The City Manager read the recaomendation of Police Cbief McCarthy zo accept the bid from Stephens Buick Company. Tbe Citq Maaager aaid that t�e Chief also felt that the trade-in on tae Buick would ba better at replace��eat time. Couacilman Lieb2 said that he �as aware that the Buick waa a better raad car, and he felt theq shonld go along with t6e Chief's recoaimendation. MOTION by Councilman flarria to concur with the recommendation of the Chief of Police and award the bid to Stephens Buick Compaay for $3693.50. 3econ3ed by Couacilman Samuelson. Upoa a voice voee, there being ao nays, M+tpor xirkham declared the motion carried. BIDS - TaWING fOP6N8D NOON, FBBRUARY 20, 1967): Tbe City Mmaager read the pric�s for towiag.and atorage capaci�q iisted oa each of the two bids received. �e read the r�conrmeadation of the Chief of Police recommeading 5harty's Towing Service who submitted the Loti bid. Counci;- maa Harris asked ii it was correct that there was a provisioa for bondiag in the castract. The City Maagger said tt�at this was correct. There waa a aote fraa Charles 8ess regarding soaee violatioas by Shortq°s Towing Service and the coatract was revie�ed to see which vialationa vere co:ered. The City Maaager said that tbe Citq has a perforaaance bond from 3hor�y's now, bat they did not have it for the firet two or tt�ree months. Councilman tiebl asked if there had beea aay complaints about the service of Shortv"s Towing Service., or bas he done a good �ob �4a ii�ea up to the coatrwct. The City �fanager said tbac there had been one camplaiat from Mr. 8eas, but i�e had not received any complaints oa their service to the City. MOTIt�1 by Coancilmaet Samuelson to a�ard the as�aual towiag contract to S6orty'e � Towing Service. Seconded by Councilmen Aar�is. Upon a vo�ce vote, ther� being no nays, Mayoz Kirkham declared the motion.carried. , ' BiD3 - LIQUO� LIABILITY INSURANCE �OPENED 2 P.M., FBBSUABY 15, 1967): The City Manager read a sumamary of tbe bids r�ceived from Bact�an-Aaderso�, Inc. Cauacilman 8arria ask,ed if the short tera premiuroQ Iisted was to briag the City to the first of next year. The City Maaager said that this was correct. 11 �iEGUI.AR 1MEE`T7LNG, FEBRU�Y 20, 1967 � PAGB 6 , Couucilmaa flarris questioaed the limita ChaC the City would be reaponsible for uader 5tate 5tatute�. Mr. Gibbs,acting City Attoraey, gaid that uader the Dram Shop AcC there is ao limit. Councilman Sheridan said that the premium amouata to about $60 a month betiaeen �he $300,000 and $1,00O,OOQ , Iimit on the short term premium. Councilmaa Harris eai�i he felt it was worth the extra money for the additiona2 protectioa. Tbe Couacil studied the list of insurance agencies as to wbich were Fridley resideats. I , I � u ' � MOrPI�1 by Councilman Sarris to a�ard the bid to the Andersoa Agency, which in the past has provided very #ine fasurance service to the City, for Statutorq Liquor Liabili�y for the $I,000,000 limit on tb� sbort Cesa pseaiucn of $3069. Secoaded by Councilmaa Same�elsos. Upon a voice vo�e, there being no aays, Mayor Rfrlcham declared tha awtioa carried. FTANN,�NG CO�MISSIOiN I�ET3NG MINiTt'ES„ FEBxUABY 9L1967: MOTION by Councilmaa Harris eo receive aad file the Plaaaiag Coa�ission Meeting Minutes of February 9, 1967. Secoaded by Councilman Sheridaa. Upoa a voice vote, there being ao asys, Mayor Rirkham declared the motioa earried. PARKS�RECRSATIad COl�Il�ItSS�OId I�BTING MINUZSS . FHBRUARY 13 , 1967 � TRSE BSAUTIFxCATI�i PROGRAM: T&e City Asanager read ebe motion of the Commission that the Couacil gi�e ' prefereace to the base bids rather tlisa the alteraate groposal. Councilman Sasris said he felt the reasoa that the alternet� was listed was in the bopes that sane civic orgaaization woul.d donate their tiame. tDIRSCT08°S REP�T ON FARIC PLANNING AND MAIN7�ENANGE POSITiON AND R8P6BSSNTA? � ' ' ' ' , ' ' Conncilman Liebl said he taouZd like to discuss the Director's report and Item �13 on the Agenda, "Loeal �49", at the saa;e ti�ae. Mr. Liebl introduced Mre McPherson of Local. �49 and said he would like lti�a to state hie buaiuesa. Mr. McPhersou said that ite had met with Caiancilaian Liebl, at Couacilman Liebl's requesr, ia February to discuss the positian of leadmea or super�isor ia the Park Deparkment. He said that at that time Gouacilman Liebl had imdicated that 6e had talked to the Council cancerning putting aooreone ia the poaitioa that was proec3a�ly emploqed by th� City. Mr. McPheraon said he had a Iist of duties t[aat Mr. �oy Scherer has performed siace he begxn with tbe Park Department in April, 1964. He aaid that ti�e uaioa has had opeoings ia sane of Cheir other departmeats tbat do not require college requirement, or what had beea asked for by the Paxk Director in the way of degrees. Many of the duties to be performed have beep takea care of by Mro Scherer to date. �ouncilmaa Liebl said he had talked to Mr. 3cherer and to Mr. Mci�erson, aad qas been iafoxmed tbat Mr. Scherer has doae actually every deCail that has been aske3 for except plancting. He has supervtsed at times morie thaa 8 a�. Councilman Liebl asked Mr. McPt�erson if ehis was correct. Mr. M�cPherson said that t�e has supervised casual employees. Couacilman Liebl I' gBGtl%AR 1�T'iNG � FEHRUARY 20 , 1967 ' PAC� 7 � read t6e listiag of tf�e duties Mr. Scherer has p�ss�os��d. Cou�nciLsan Liebl said ba has talked to tbe citizeos of Fridl�y aad this aan bas doae a good job and he feols hf sbould be promoted to this poaition as he ha• al! th� qualificatio�ns except that he is not a greduate of the Uaiveraity. Council- � maa Liebl said tieaC be did not fesl tisat for $7200 the City could 6ire a college gxaduate. � . Mayor Rirkham said that he � not sure that the Council knev at thia tiat juat vltat the aeed is. Be aaid that if a aaaintsnance aup�rrviaor i� ae�ded, he wae sure Roy Scherer would fill tbe poaitioa sdequately. M�:yor �i.rkham ' aaked Robert Hughes, Chaisman of the Parka and Rccreation Comoiasioa, if he would like to comment on tbis. ' , ' , ' , � ' l _J ' , , �� Mr. Hugbea said that this position being discussed dates back to two years ago whea they firat considered 6iring a Parks aad Becreation Dir�ceor. ge said that at that ti� the Commissioa had to make a ct�oice betwe�n a�ecrea- tional Director aad a Park Pianner. �e said that they decided the rtcreation side was mose impQrtant at the time, aad agreed to aseist as a Coamis8ion in whatever way they could uatil they could get a planner. 8e said that tbese job specifications wese the outcome of a couple of yeara of diacweioa. He expisiaed that the duties in addition to mainteaaace would be to take ideas expressed and pat ehear o� paper ia coacrete form se the Commissiaa will lcaa�+ wt�at to expect oa plaating, space, estimates of coat, etc., so that it will be meaningful aad they will kncrta ho� to budgeC Che projects. Councilman flarris said tbat the Couacil had requested the Admiaiatration to contact Cbe County to se� if they were intiesested ia coordinating e Couaty wide pl�.nner, in which a11 the comrmuaities c�uld participate by paying a �hare of t�e sa2ary. � said that the Building Ba�rd and Planniag Commission had discusaed a resideat plaaaer, sad he Wondered i£ this could be coordinated witt� that typ� af pLannia$ so t�at this wouid be a�e of his functioae. Mr. Sughes said tb�at this cai=.d be possible, but the term planniag may be too broad a term. A detaii oeaigner is more what they have ia miad. Be said that twa years ago Mr. flodae had been asiced to give an estimate of coat to study the set up ia Locks Park and pravide the Ciey with a developameat stnged plan. Mr. Hodne indicated tha� for somett�iag tsk� $2,500.00 tirey would studq and �nake recoa�adatians. Mr. Hug�es said tbat this did not awva the Co�issio�► one step further ahead. Councilmaa Harris said he thought a good way to apFroac6 this was to see if other commuaities, Coon 8apids, AnoUca, Blaine and Spriag Lalcre Park feel it wouid be a good idea to share an individual of this tqpe in the plana�ittg and detaiiing gart of it. Mayor Kirkham said he had brought this to t2�e attention of representatives of each of the coo�+unities. but it has aot been brought to C6e w6ole group. He said that each of these co�ncioities had alrtady do�ae this on a consultf.ng basis, aad theq could not underet�nd Fridley t�iring someoae Iike this ou a full ti�e hasis. They could not see how we thoug�t we could suppor� ttt is type of ttaiag. Councilman IIarrie said that if 8 or 10 coawnities were contributing $1500 ox $2000 ta effect such aa individual, and the County which will need a certaia amouat of plauniug, was interested. maybe this could be coordiaated with Che County parks. Mayor Rirkham s�id Ll�at tLe B,EGULAg MB&TiNG, FSBBUARY Z0, 1967 PAC� 8 Couaty may bave santoae, no�, that the City could share costs on, but tbe comoauaities of Coan Rapids, Blaiae, and Aaoka did not abo� aay intsreat ia joining wfth Fridley to hire a detail man. Couacilmaa flarris qwstion�d if it would be pos�fble to �rite job specificatioas for aa o.erall plaan�r, wbich could be fuaded, far example, half from the Council level or general, one-fourtb under public works aod oae-fourt6 ut�r parka. The City itaaage= said that the uaion rate for purely maintenance is $520 a�onth, sad th� Coamiasion is suggestiag $80 more for t6e park deaiga and detail Work t4at they would like to have, so in effect, there wowld be $9b0 a year tawaYd an overati planaer, 6ecause they still would aeed a maintena�ce man. Mr. McPhersoa eaid that tbe eanioa zate for ].ahor is $520, but theq are receivis�g $575 as a general group in the Park Departmeat, and if the operate heavy eqaipt:eat, ir runs up to $645 a month. He said that hia understaadiag ia ca�:►ersatioa with the City Manager at budget time had been that of the twa people budgeted, one would act in tbe foremsa capacitp, aad oae would act as a laDorer. F�e said they have asked that t�e eatrance rate aow for the Park Departa�ents be $575 a month• He said he feals that wlten tt�ep start doing mafatensnce wnxk in ti:e park, this would fall uader tbe group of people they represent. Zluyor Kirkham �sid that the Council has not decided exactly wbat they aeed right now. Mr. 8obert Hughes said that the Commission has discussed whether a maia- teaance forecnan was what they wanted, and tiseir coRClusioa had b�ea that they could not reco�nead a mainteaance foreman at tisia time, unlesa the capability of performing other duties wae there. He said the present system of two men workiag through the winter and part time men added during the summer did not justifq a maintenance foreman as suc6. He eaid that it has been said that it woe�ld be impossible to fill this job, but to dat� there have been 44 inquiries for job apglicaticraa, aad 14 applicatione oa haad of which 1/3 sre college graduates, Cau�cilman Liebl said that a man just graduating from col2ege has �o maintenaace experieACe at all, so be felt the Couacil had been mislead �y the Speci:ications saying mainteaaace supervisor. He said tisat i� seems Chey eitt��r waat a planaer in a strict sense or a maiutenaace sugervi.sor. He said that he has experience ea a mainteaance man, aud t�tat is �hy &►e has questione@ this. He said that he felt the City af Fridley cannot afiord a full ti.me park plann�r, but he agreed that we could oa a Couaty wide level. i�ir. Hughes said that the specifications had been sub�►itted to the T�iin Citiea Associatioo of Recreation Executives and ta the Suburhan Recreation Association for their coaio4ents, and they £elt this was a logicaZ and proper job description for the iadi.idual they had in mind and it was a proper salary to the exteat that it is the median of those paid for si�nilar ,�obs in t&e 1`r�in C�ty area as of the first of this year. Mayor Kirtctsam said that the Covncil has he�xd the aeed of the Park Commissioa, and ao�w it should be dete�ained what the Couacil's desire is. He said they have he�rd expert witnesses, and iche thing to do is decide what the nature of the jab is, if auy, aad readvertise if need be. LOC�AL �k49 AND STAAi�3t3� �AY , F08 PUBY.IC WORKS 8i�''LOi�SS : The City Manager said that off and oa for several years there haa beea a dfscussioa relatfve to staadby pay for Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays. �e REGU7.AR 1�$TING, FEBBUARY 20, 1967 PAGS 9 said there are two ways tbat this is being doc►e, 4 bours straig6t time if they have certain duties, and time aad a half if they are called out on ot�er duty (for example a water main break). The other way is two ltours staadby witE� no specific job, and ti.me aad a half if they are called out. Be said that the majar:tep of communities are paping two boura standby wi�et&er called out or oot aad time aad a lialf if they er� called out, so Chat if they worked 60 minutes, tl�ey would get three and a half hours pay fo� that day, and if ti�ey worked cYader 120 nricwtes, but more tban 60 miautes . theq would get 5 hoirrs pay. He said that, based on the prevalence in tlie Z}ain City area, Iae couLd recv�ad the City coa�e c:p to this standard and reword the last paragrapb of e[�e ordiaance. MO�I�1 by Couacilmaa Harri$ to direct the City ACtorneq to dra� np an ordinance based oa the suggestion of the Citp Manager to ba presented to the Council at the next Regular Couacil M�eetiag. Seconded by Couacilman Sheridaa. Upon a voice vota, there beiag no aays, Mayoz Kirkham declared the motion carried. Mr. McPherson was thanked for atteading the mesting by Mayor Birkham. Mr. McFhersoa said tttat as a resideat and ta�cpayer he would like to commend the City on the good jab of snawplawing. JAY PABK: �,� 2he Citp Maaager read the motioa by the Parks and Recreation Commiesion recoa�endiag that� ttse Council buy some property next to Jay Park .if the price is reasonable. MOTION by Couaci2.man Haszis to direct the Admiaistration to investigate the cost of past of Lot 31 aad aIl o# Lot 32, Block k of Lawell Additioa. Seconded by Couacilmao Samuelson. Upoa a voice vote, there beiag no nays, Mayor Kirkham declaxed the motioa carried. BtTILDING STANDARDS - DB3IGN CO1d1ROL SUB-CO�II�+IITTBL 1�:$TI1dG I�IINUTSS FSBRt1ARY 7, 1967: � MOTION by Couacilmaa Harris to receive and file the miautes of the Bnildiag I Standards aad Design Control Sub�Committe+� 1K�eting of February 7, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Lie.bl. UpoA a voice vote, there being no aays, Mayor Rirtci�am declared the motioa carried. � APPLICATI�1 FOR BUILDING PEBMIT - iIINN8AP�0'LIS STAR AND TBISUNS: Mr. Jerry Rane, repreaeatative of the Minu�eapolis Star and Tribuae was preaent ' at the meeting aad explaiaed that this request waa to bufld a aewspaper distribution ceater at Gary's Shell Statia�. Mayor Kirkham asked him if they had coasidered any alternate sites, and Mr. Kaae said they had not. , Mayor Rirkham said that the spot they bave aelected may be taken by tl�a highway department �ar a service road. CounciZmaa Harzfa auggeated they look for an alteraate site as this whole east side may be takea as early as ' Spriag. T6e City Manager explained to Mr. Rane that he caa couie back to the Council with whatever spot they choase. ' R�GUI.Ag I�38TING a FBBBUABY 20 , 19b 7 APPLICATIQ�1 I++OS SIGN PSRMIT - Tffi �ING'S CRAtBT FAM�Y BtJFFKT. IpC� r.��+r.r� �r�.� i� �.wr��r PAG$ 10 T!w respreseatative of the 1Cing's Caalet sbawd tbs Couacil a picture oi a di#ferent eiga they are proposing. 8s said that it had been drawn quickly aad it will bv chaQged, but they Wouid like to secefve the Council'a ideas first. T3te Couacil and the regressatative discusaed the da8igaof ths siga piwther thQre could be two sigas (which the Counci2 did not favor), and tbe heigbt of the aign whict� shouic �S 14 feet so thare is eaough clearaace to se� traffic sovistg. MOTION by Covacilman Harris to coacur with Ct� �iga design as diacussad between the eiag'a Cbalet Representative and tha Cauncil and grant t6e requested siga pexmit with the stipulatioa that the bottom portion of tire sign be ao less tha� 14 feet from grade Ievei. 8ecuaded by Couacil�aaa Sheridaa. Upon a voice vota, ti�ere b�ing no no�e, Mayor Rirkhem declared the motiou carried. it� ABSDTA LOCATiON e Coaacilman Barr�.s._said�-Cha��- �he wouid like to affirm the motion that �aa made at the hearing of Febsvc�sy 13, 1967 �hich vas to preseat to-the'�aunty Commissioners the 3 possible sites for an ice arena area. I�OTION by Couacilman fla�ruis for afffrmation o£ tbe prQViaus moti� to preseat the possible sites to the 4ounty Commi��sioaers, a�i to ti�ank the Couaty Co�isaioaers ior their decision to 1oc�ats the Ice Arena in Fridley. 5econded by Couacilman Sheridan. Councilman Harris sa3�i that a aeek ago, hs, the City Maaager actd Couiatgr C�ni�sioaers bad met with Minae$ota Traaafer, awaers of Parcel 66 tryiug to effect a purc�aase agreement on tleeir property, aad they will repoz� back to the Cauaty w�en tbey determine w1�at tbe coat of tb�e parcel will be. Cauc�cil�an Liebl asked if t�ia was park property, aad Couacilmaa Harris said that it ia not park propetty, but aaned by ?tionesota Traasfer. Councilman Liebl asked if there was enoug6 land for parking facil.i.ies, aad m�entioned the traffic theYe wi31 be. Couacilman 8arria said Chat there was moxe Land than the �ouaty 'bad requeseed, aad it map be pos$ible ir� the £uture tbat the City could obtain more of ti�e area for recreatioaal puxposes. Couneilaran Liebl suid that whea the time to make a decision com��, tiie Council should �nake sare that the geople in the area imaw the advaaeages aad disadvantages, aad �itould be asked their op�iona and wis6es. Council�ua Harris pointed out that this had been brou�ht before the Parks and 8ecreatian Comaaission. Mr. Hughes, Cbairc�aa of the P�xka aad 8ecreation Commissioa caafirmed t�at this had been the Co�ission's first c6oice. Va►1'E upon Che motioa was a voice vote, tt�ere being ao nays, Meqor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Ct�iSID�RA1'IQN OF BEZONtNG �DINANCE - TABGBT SSdR88s T6e City Maaager explaiaed that it ia zoutine after holdiug a Atblfc 8earing to preseat a rezoaing ordinance to the Council. Msqor &trkham ask�ed if there wers people present at the meetiag who wiahed to $peak for or agaiast the rezoa�ng. ' I � I � �r xEGtILNB 1�88TING e FP�BRLiARY 20 , I967 PAGB 11 tir. Jerzy i�erriager, one uf the petitianera, said that Mr. Douglas Daytoa bad beea aaabie to attend t6e meQtiag this eveniag, but be has cl�ariy stated what they will do, aad has given hia reasoas on �hq this resoning will act be too much of a bardship on tEu neighbors, and they vili rectify tbings as mucb as theq caa. �� Mr. Novikstkq, 5421 l�adison Streat Nortbesst, aoid he had attended all tM ' m@etic�,� oa the rezoning sud the�► have firml.y stated thefr reasoos tbat tbe presently zo�ed resideatial groperty �ili hav� an effect on thsi�c property if rezoned, aad tbey feel it ahoald s�msiL. residsntial. Couacilmaa Liebl explained to the people t6at the ?azget awnen have p�eseoted a snitable buffer and protected the wooded areas, tbey �ave also dedicated a parlt so that the geople Will be protected to a certain extent. 8e said that th�e aoutract will read that anp future accesg to Cberi Laae will be eliminated $ad there will be a dedication of an easea�at to the Glover property. C+�acilman Liebl said he felt that the Target o�woera have fulfilled all that they possibly could. �e aaid he would also like to poiAt out thaC thia will profit the City ot Frfdley, with new jobs, a tax sh�are for the ,echool district �13, aad a sizeable tax for the City treasury. Mr. Joe Mihalaw, 5411 Ma4iaon Street Northeast, astted if four lots Mit6 houses oa tt�em briu� in �.ess tax tbaa a partcing loL. Cou�ncilman Sam�elsoa said be was sure this would be correct. Councilmaa Iiarris aaid that Coeinciimaa biebl has indicated threa areas t6at tbis rezoniag was sabject to, but he also xecall.ed that he had asked during tbQ hearing that a xedwood feace be provided on tbe areas of grade to ' segarate the parkin� areas frnm the back residentia2 lot lines, and he aaked if this was to be dcne. Mr. Crowley said !ae believed th�t Mr. Daptoa hed responded at the hearing tiiaC thia would be coasidered. Ae said that they had plaaaed some plantiog along this 25 foat strip. Councilmaa 8arris said that they woul.d aot want to eliminate the pZac��ing with a fence, but that during the winter manths, plaats do not offer r�uch screening, aad he would like to cnake it a stipulatioa that soare type of a redwood buffer fence t�ould go in. Mr. Crowley astced ha�w gre�t a distance ti�is would be. Councilman Harris said it would ba that area of the four residentiaZ lots that abut the property. The Council looked at a amap. Caunci.Iman &tauelsoa auggested that a chaia link feace mig&t serve the purpose also. The Council discuesed the 891 grade Level Iocation for a fence. Many people fran the audieace came fo=ward to tTae Council teble to loak at tbe map. Tl3ere was aa i�tformal discussion at the Couacil eable about Cheri La�e traffic, resideatial buffexing, unloading trucks (which would be done during the daytibAe bours), buzning Cwhich would all b4 doae on the inside of the building). A visitor asked if iC would be atated in t� deed that the property is to be used fox a park. Councilman Sheridan explaiaed that to protect everyoae, it will be dedicated for a specific paxpos�, in �his case park, and it muat always be used for that. Coeuicilman Sheridan said that at tt�e Public �esriag, a petition had beeo ' rsceived with 44 aignatures, representiag 22 proparties who had •tated their objectioas afi tbe heariag. fle said that there has been soae protectioa given ti� people, if the rezoniag gaes thracgb, that was not ia t6s osiginal � REGtl7.A� I�TiNG� FSBRUA�tY 20, i967 psoposal, aad he would Yather see tbe protectioa indicated hes� giv� t!� rezoaiag go through, tban have ttie building awved 30 faet ko th� �ithout t6is protection for tbe people, �ich voald then be doing tb� xesideatial area an injustice. Couacileaa BaYtis said Lhat 6t agrs�d thi.s . PAGE 12 a aad •ast witb M�0?I!�T by Councilmen Sarria to adopt up�m firat reading, waiving tiu reading an ordinaace to amsnd the City Cade of the Citq of Fridley, Minaesota by makin$ a chaage ia zoaing districts, subj+ect to the folla�wing provisiaatt {Ij Dedicatioa af the park at grade elevation 891 from the southern boundery of 891 with ita juncture with the parcel to the aorth exttr�miti�s of t6� lot �aaed by Target. (2� Tihe elimiaatioa of aur fature access oa C6eri LaaQ. �3j Dedicatioa of aa easemeat for tbe GLover proparty. (4) A fenee to be ptovided at grade line 891 at the paxk propsrty division bet�+eea the park aad Che parkiag a7rea, the feoce ta be included in tbe laadscaping plans to be preseaCed to the Buildiag Staadards - Desigp Caatrol Coaraitta�. T1M mation was secaaded by Couacilm�aa Samuelson. Upaa a roZl call vate, Kirkham, Sarris Liebl, Samuelson, Sheridan votiag aye, Mayor Rirkhem declared th� motion carried. p61'XTI�1 �4-1967 APPBALING Ff�,t �I.P IN BLII�QNAIRNG AAZARDOUS Mr. 8uzyk, 280 Rice Creek Boulevar�l, preseated the petitioa to the Council and explai,ned tfie proble�s t�itb traffic, and Lhe prablems the childrea have gott� on the school buses as thep must either cross the aorthbound or southbound lanes of University Avenue. � said that the Sci�ool Board tasls i� is toc� dangerous tcx the sctaool bua to cross with Che childrea, and the Poiice Department is uaiable to help am this is ttteis busy time of t!u morning. Coaacilmaa 8arris said that he coacurred with the petitioner$ oa this situation, and fgi.t sau�ething ahould be d�ue. Councilman Iiarris pointed out one of t�he problems is that tl�e sigu to reduce speed should start at Osboxc�e�aad rather tha� jusC ors top o£ the hill, and he als� felt tisat t�e school slsould take gteps to driv¢ the cbildren acrosa. Se sz�id t$a� ataybe a requ�st �or signalizet�on �ould be gaaxt. Mr. Ruzqk said that t6e ecb4als .=�.11 cross� sor the b:iadergarteQere, but not for the older grades. Couacilman Har�is eaid thet wh�n 73rd Avenue i.s put through from Sast River I�toa�l to tbe Ramsey Ga�ry l�.me, 73rd wil� b� aigaalized. Mayor Kirl�ham sc���ted t6at the Police Depart�ent be asked again for heZp as the people kaow the specific tiaae the school bus cocnes. Ths City Manager said that the Police Departa�at tries to be at an many official crossiage as possib2e. Couacilman Barris said th�t even getting out in a car is di£ficalt Mayor Ki.rkham said the Couacil conld try agaia to get the ape�d limit re�uced beginai.ng at 73rd �veaue, and a�k the Scho�l Svard again to drife the bus over the Highway, aa ft would be easier £oz one bus than far several children, aad ask the Polic� I?epart�eat to be th�re at t&e specific ti.aae. Cauncilman i}arris said that it takes �t t�'1.1e to get si.gnalizatioa, but it would not hurt to ask t�e Highway Departaaent i►� their request. MOTIf1N by Cauncilmaa Har�tis to direct the City Manager to contact the proper authorities about reducing the spesd limiLt begiQaing at 73rd Avenue, reqnesting the school to bus tbe children acrosa the highway, reque$tiag �GITLAi2 ��i�7G g R�B�ZU.4�i� 20 , 15b 7 PAGE 13 Police Department belp, and xequesting sigaalization. S�coaded by Couocil- man Sheridau. Upon a v�ice vo-e, there being ao nays, Mayor Rirkham declared the motfon carried. Councilman Liebl said Chat two weeks ago iie said that 6e was �ortied about the safety of the pedestrians, and aaw everyo�sseems to �gsss witb 6im. M�OTION by Councilman garri� to secsivt Petitiosn #4•1967. Second�d by Council- maa Sberidan. Upoa a voice vote, there being ao aays, Mayar Rirkbam d�clarad the anotion carried. TO�NADO OVLRTII� RBPO�T: T�e City Maaager said that the Iiat in the agenda of emploqees vi�o vorkred overtime�during the tornado is in additioa to the regular ea�ploy�es �o were paid overti� ruutinely for their work, althoug6 t6at also was turn�d 3o�a by the O.E.P. He said that these employees were included ia the $20,000 which was haadled by resolu*_ioa recently, after being deaied bq the O.S.Y. Councilman Aarris asked if this was computed at time and a half. T6e City ` Engineer said that this was correct. M�ayor Rirkham asked wbat the City usually does ott extra time pnt in. T6e City Manager said that this would usually be graated in cosapenaatory time. The City Engineer said that accordiag ta ordinance, all employees should get time aad a half for avertime, but the policy has been to graat compensatory time, but they never really get it. Couacflmaa Sl�eridaa aaked if all the employe�s in the Streets and Utiliti�s had been paid. The City Maaager said that they had been paid routinelp, but that their overti� t�ad been turned over to the O.E.P., and it had been turned down. Councilman Harris said that there were two people on the lfst present at t6e meeeting, and he wo�dered if �i��y wauld agree tu take compensatorq ti�e off for the monoy. Ti�e City I�2aaager pointed ont th�t tbere are also two people on the list th�t du aat work for the Ci�y aow. The City Finaace Director said that he did nat get a vacatioa lase year. He said it would be nice to talce time oif, but�it is impossible to find the time when ii ia possible to be gocxe. Cauacilmaa Harris asked if he would prefer the monep Cben, end Mr. Brunsell said he wou2d. The C£ty 8�tgiae�r said that i�e had been in �ridley threo and a half qears,aad ti�ere has only been oace tisat he t►ad b�en able to take a vacetioa. �iaqor Kirkham aetced where the liae was drawn between who is paid o ertime and who is not paid o�.ettime, bnt given tim,e off. The City I�snage�c said that the line has always been drawn oa the basis that the gublic works depar�oaent employees get time and a Italf ia cash aad the others compeasatoxy time. Councilmaa Sasnuelson asked where the dividiag line would be on this Iist where so�e are on the superviaory level. The City �ianager said that the Fiaance Director, City Engine�r, and the Superintendeat of Str�ees and Utilities woulsi be supervisory, the other four waulc3 aot b�. He said thati the assessor is under the Finance Department, but also is oves the deputy asse��or and appraiser. Couacilman Sheridan said that at the time these u�en where putting in a11 the extra time, he did nvt believe they were expectiag to get tim�e and a half, time off, or aaything el�e so inasmuch as theq have paid the oeher City employees at the time $or extra hours work, he suggested these mea be paid also. ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' REGt3LAR MES�ING� F�B&UAKY 20, 1967 PA�GS 14 MO�IOldi by Couacilman Sberidan ta eathoriae t6e paymeat vf overti� to the follaaiag employ�es from tbe 19bT Budget for overtiave during tite 1965 seaaoa; 8obert Kirchberg, Mervia Xezrmana, i4arvia Bruasell, Willism 3aadia Allen Jensen, Lester Chesaey, Nasim Qures6i. Couacilmaa Saa�elw� said tbat if thia s�as t6e aaly cost t6at Fridlep es a City can reflect as far ag toraado costs, it was fine. Couaciluaa Sheridan said tbat it a�eouated to about $20,000 whicb also included t6e o��eztid paid the�other worksrs, v6ich you caight say establis&ed a policy oa tbis p�rticular thing, es it is all toraado or flood rel�Ced. The motion was secoaded bq Conncilman Harris. Upoa a voice vote, t6es+a beiag ao aays, Mayor Rirkham daclared the motioa car;ied. APPOINTI�NTB: _CPI+ANNING CaEi�LSSx_�T�1'B�Y) T1te City Manager said tbat it meq be som�e time befoze Mr. R+emetb �eavik is available to attead the Pianning Cc�issioa meetings, and he t�oug6t tht Council may wish to appoint a tea�orary member, although 6e suggested tltat the seaior a�ember, who is Sob H�ghes, remaia a$ acting Chairn�aa. Mayor �irkham said he agr�sd with thia suggestioa and asi�ed t6e Councfl if they had someoae to suggest. Couacilaan Sarris aaid that he bad someone to suggest but he wouZd like Co ask the gentleman first. MOTIai�T by Couacilman Sa�uetson ta table the appointment of a temporary meo�ber ' to the Planning Commisaion to the s�ext Regular Couacil Mesting of l�arch 6, 1967. Seconded by Councilmaa Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being ao nays, Mayot Rirkham declared the motion carried. ' _(i1tlMAN RELA1'IOiiS) T6e City Maaager said tt�at the expiration date of Mr. Buss�ll Header�on had ' be�n overlooked. Mapor Kirkham said tfiat he would like to reconwead for the Councii�s coasent aad approval Mr. Donali pattison, 6490 Bast itiver 8oad. I ' I ' I ' � , ' MO�t'ION bq Couacilmaa Sheridan to concur with the Mayor, and appoint Mr. Donald Pattisoa to the fluman itelations Committee. Seconded by Councilman $aa�uelson. Upon a voir.e vote, there being no nays, Maqar iCirkham declared tbe motion carried. �DLEY �USING AND R&D�VSLOP[�NT At1THORITYi Mayor Kirkham said that the Council had requested a report from the Fridley Housing aad Bedevelopment Authority. Couacilmaa Harris said tbat h� had in atiud a fiaal audit. The City Manager said that be would get this from theaa, and give the Covncil copiea. Mayor Rirkham said he would like to recommend for ti� Council's conseat and approval the follawing m�a to replace the mec�bers who ba:e resigned. For Mr. Richard J. Herder, whose term would expire June 9, 1969, he would liks to ' ' BEGU%AR MEETII3G, �EBRUAItY 20, 1967 PA� 15 ' appoint Mr. Stan W. Caris�►, 6219 Batcer Street; for Mr, paul Barraw, �ohose term would expire Juae 9, 1970, he would like to appoiat i�tr. M. l�i. I�ahuria 6378 Dellwood Drive; for Mr. John Meyer, whose term woald expire Juae 9, 1968, ' he would like to appoint Mr. Donald J. Muri, 6310 Van Surea Street; for Reveread Rendal.l, wi�ose appoiatmeat would expire Juae 9, 1967, he wonld liks to appoint Mr. Carl paulaaa, 430 - 57th Place. ' Councilman Sheridan asked what the purpose of filliag the vacaaciea waa. Mayor Kirkhaaa explaiasd t6at if the vacaacies ar� aot filled, tb� people coatinue tv serve, even though tbey have resigned, aatil they hav� be�n ' replaced. He said that it will be up to t� Com�issioa to petition for disaolving, and it must be done by Fubl.ic Hearing, in the same way it was orgapized ia the first place, Couucflmaa Harris asked if it was the Hayor•s i.ntention to call for a Pt�blic I�earing. Mayoz Kirkham said tbat tte felt , the Council should me�►t with these newly-appointed people, aad deCermine the aext step to Cake, aad he assumed this would be a public heariag to aee if the citizens wanted it disso2ved. ' ' � , ' � � ' , ' ' ' MOTIOAI by Councilman Harris to concuz with l�ayor Rirkham and appoirit Mr. Stan W. Calrson, Mr. M. M. Mahuria, Mr. Donald J. I�ri and Mr. Carl Paulsoa to the Fridley Housing and Bedevelopment Authority. Seconded by Councilman SamueLson. Mayor Kirkham said that these people together with Mr. John Johnsoa, would elect their own cbaizman. He seid he would appoint the current member as teneporarp chairmaa however, so that he could call a meeting to ele.ct a ct�airatan. Upon a vaice vote, there beiag no nays Mayor Rixkham declared the motioa carried. SINDUS?RIAL DEVB&OPMB:TT CtI�F+i�SSZON Councilmaa 8arri,s esid tbat he had included wittt the agenda a commuaication frt►m hi�aself as C�aairman of the 3Cndustrial Developmeat Commission, aod a membership roster, and he would ifke to request the Couacil approve tbe names as subaeitted. He said �hat the Zast five names ase new appointees, and the others oa the liat have sha�wn a willingciess to serve agaia. Councilman Liebl asked haw members ase appo�nCed to this Coc�nission. Councilmaa Harris explained that when the Commission was �ir�t formed, he &ad requested all tbe members uf th� Couacil to submit an�► names of anyoae that might want to serve. fle said that he received soaae nacaes, and called some people that he knew would have an interes� in serving. He said tbat there is ao limitation to the a�ouat of pe�ple that can be on the Coa�ission, so if Couc�,cilm:�n yieb� bad anyo�ae �ae wo�ald Iike to suggest wiZO would like to serve he could da so. Council�aan L�tbi asked Councilman Harsis to xead the list of inembers so that the public is avure of w�o is ocs t&e Commission. Councilman Harris describ�d for Cowncil�en Liebl the way the Cowmisaioa acts as maialy a brain trust oa the Committee level. Councilman Liebl said he thought it would be proper fox Mayor Kirkham to be Chaix�au of the Co�mission as he has done as much to bria$ busi�tess into Fridley as aa►yone else. Mayar Rirkham seid that he was already a member ex»oificio, and ia� appreciated his confideace. He pointed out �hat this is not a closed camtnittee, aad aAp ti.me aay member of ehe Council finds so�eone taleated and willie�g to work oa the committee tltey are certaialy we2cosne. Counci2man I�arris said t�at many of t6e men who �EGULEIS I�BTING � 1�EBBiiARY 20 , 196 7 PAGB 16 tsad served ia the paet ysar have speat a lot of tiee goiag out aad talking to people and the fact that there have been resulte has be�a very reWarditig. Gouacilman Sheridaa aaid that this was the type of work tbat you caaq�o� realZy evaluate today, but it may tesu�.t in soaething aa awc6 as five years f YODL ROW , A�OTIO�t by Couacilman Sbaridaa to conftrm th� appointmect of t6e folloMing members to the Indwtrial Development Coa�mis�ioas David 0. Harris, Chais�A� Aobert Yliaea; 8obert E. Chriatenaon, Ant6oap C. Gaerre Seaator Thomas B. Greig, Virgil C. lierrick, Donald 8. Mittelstadt, Leonar8 W. Samuelson, Robert H. Schroer. L. E. Torrey, Jesse T. Wall.ace, Cbarles B. Joiwa�ao, Donald Stotta, William Drigaas, George Zeglea, Tom Dean, Charles 8a11. Secoaded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being oo nays, Maqor Kirkham declared the motfoa carried. COL►�IITT�B RESP�OTISIBILZTY; Councilmaa Harris said that be had asked that thia item be oa t6e agenda. He eaid that he was concerned that in some areas tMere mey be acme overlapping as to wbat may be policymakiag aad what may be civil or city admiaistrative dutiee. He said that he thought they may ha.e o.erlapped in their requtst to the Police Commisaion to do some fact fiading far the Council. Councilmaa Harrie 8aid that in going over some papers he had from the time i�e had served on tue police Commission, he found that the Police Commiasion is obl,i.gated to foliaw the statutes t�at set the standarda. fle said he would like to suggest that the Council request the City Attorney to prepaze a memorandum on what Che zeaponsibilities of the Police Commisaioa are under the Sta�e Statutes. Cauncilmaa Samaelson said that some time ago he had discuased this with tbe Mayor, aod felt thet this e�.ould be done aat oalty in regard to the Police Commissioa, bux the responsibilitfes of alI the Commissioas and Committeea should be listed. He said that citizens are ap�ainted to the Planning Coomaission, Police Commission, Park Board, and other committeea, and come not knowiag theis respansibilities or the lines of their jurisdiction. He suggested a new appointee be forwarded a copy of tbe g�aidelines for his particalar committee. Couneilman Harris said that he egreed with this. �e said that ia the case of rite Palice Comraiasion, they are not governed soley by ordinance or the City Charter, but also by the State Statute. Mayor Kirkham said it appears we should have same sort of standard operating procedure manual. The City Manager said t6�t f.n the paat a copy of the ordinance coveriag a particular committe� aad a letter of apgoiatment vent to a nsw appointee, but this has not been done since tbe crdinances have been codified. Councilmaa Harzis said !te would suggest that the Admfniatration could be directed to set up the guidelines tor t�e oeher coa�ittees, but in the case of the Police Commission, it shou2d be doae by the Cfty Attorney, as it should be based on ixiterpretation of the State Statut�s. Councilmaa Samuelson said he agreed, but would like to broaden it and faclude all the committees and commiasfons. A visitor to the Couacil M�eting, Mr. Fraacis vanDaa, b342 Baker Avenue, aaid that as far as the other coamnittess are coacexned, they can be paralled to ' ': ��i��,rt�.�� 1e'"+�'�'.�',%.:t��'i,. 1,'��:�iji��i'. IU� ��t�S% PAGE 17 '' congxessional committees aczd sexve for the CauQCil's convenience. He seid that the Couaieii draws their maudate fran t�t constituents, and in the case of a partzcular committe�, are haading it back ta the constitueats for tbeir coaseasus, but their recommenda�ions are not biading oa the Council. xa the case of the Police Civil Service Commissioo, ti�e Council is partially bouad hy Statute. He said that the jurisprudeace and jurisdictioa of this CommitCe� is what the Coeiucil mai�es of i�, they are only bound by the agpli- ' cation of the Civil Service Statu��. Mr. vanDan said he would liks to make farther commenta on this subject later under the visitor section of tbe me�tiag. ' ' ' MOTION by CQUncilmatl tiarris to direct the City Attarney to report back to the Couacil i� writing on the duties and respoasibilities of the Police Commission, a�d direct t4� Administration to draw up a gaideline for the dut3es and responsibilities for the varioua other committe�s aad coamisaiona. Secoaded by Counci.lman Saa�ueison. Upou a voice vate, there being no nays, P�3aayor Rirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION �'27-1967 ORD�$tNG PRELIMYNARY p7,ANS SPECIFICATIONS AND 83TIMATSS OF TI�E CQSTS T1�REU��" � STRE�T iMPROVEI�NT pROJECT ST. 196 7-1: ' The City Ecagine�r showed the stre�ts on the map that are included in tkis project. He explained that a storm sewer is being put in oa 8ainbaw Drive. On Arthur SL-re�t, the street cannot be paved because a•storat sewer outlet ' �aill have to $o thzough this street, and ehe Cuuncil will have to decide wheeher to put ia a te�aporary pavment wtsich wou2d cost about $7;000; lay the pipe a�td pave the stxeet permanently, whic& would cost about $87,000; � provide a drai.n on Mfssis�ippi and Art�sur S�rEet and assess the full assessmeat, and wd�en the c�ain is put in, assess the sest of the area; or do aothing until th� coua�iet�: s�ort} ��wex is €Ie:elopede Councilataa Sheridau asked �baut �he Xife�ic►: o£ a temporary street. The Gity Engine�r esgi�ted abaut five year$. Caeenci�n�an Sheridan suggeated �hat if th� schac�l and �I�e peopl� �ere c�il2ing to be asaessed a five year assessmeaC, they could do thi.s, a�ad then �.g the mati lasted 8 ar 9 years; 8ot�d, and i� it had to be docce x� Iesa than S years, a permanent street could be put �n and the psopl.e ccauld be gxven credit. Ccuncilman Samnelson questioned whethe� �he sehoc�l caould �ive ea�e�n� ro� for the sCoroa sew�r so that the srreet would nflt taave ta be torn �p, The City Eagineer said tbat the problem would be that the storca sewer is quiCe de�p and it will need a large ease�n�. Councilatan Harrfs sug�eseed thae the School Board 'be appxoached to see if tbey would be wil�iag to do this. The City Maaager said t�tat the Xeso2ution is far ardering pr�limivary plans, aad in tlte ea�ineer's repor�, the pians could be presentsd in several ways. M(Yt°sON by Coexncilmas� Harris Gouncilman Sheridan. Upon a de�Iared etre motiot� carried. ,�23-1 to adopt ResoluCion �27-1967. Seconded by voice vote, there being ao nays, Mayor Rirktaam 1967-2 s The City Ea�fneer explained that this street is being torn up #or $torm sewer, and about $4;000 could be saved toward �naking this a peratanenti stzeet. i� R�GU�.AI� T�iE��GA F�BBUARY 20, IS'67 I , PAC�: 18 � CounciZman Liebl asked if 6lat Avenue ie a St�te Aid S�reet. The City SagiaesY said yes, it would be a 9 ton road, and would be asaessed normally. Conncil- maa Liebl asked if this �ould make Main a service road, and would it be State �id ali the way to East ltiver Road. The City Engineer said that it , is a State Aid sereet all the way ta East Rivex Hoad, ��ut Maitt Stseet is �t a service roa36 Coupcii.man Si�eridua explaiaed that a State Aid road will b� buzlt i:� State staadards aud the Stete �rill assist Fridleq witb the cost. , Couacilman �iebl $sid that as Fridley caly gets so much monep eacb pear, he would like to se� it uaed t�ere. Councilmaa Harris said that if Fridley were ev get an underpass on Mississippi and a grade separation at 61st , Avenue, he did not tbink toe could get both in tke same year, and he did aot feal the City should go any further unti2 they have that. MdTION by Council�aa Harris to adopt Resolatioa �28-1967. Seconded by Couacilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vo�e, there being ao aaye: Mayor $irktu�m declazed the motion carried. MOTION by Councilmaa Harris to adopt Resolution �29-1967. Seconded by Couacilman SAm�elson. Upon a voice ate: tt�ere being ao nays: Mayor ICirkham declared the motiou carried. Councilman Sa�el�aa asked if the City is negotiating with the aurrounding cowmuaities on a participaCion program for Froject �84. The City Engiae�r said that now that it Etas be�n approved by the Casncil, they can go ahead and aegotiate with so� fixed eosts and report back to the Council. S OF COSTS T1�REOF: S�TREET IMI'ROVEP�3NT PROJBCT ST. 1967-2 N�TION by Councilmen Saa�uelson to adopt �esolution �30-1967. Seconded by Councilau�n Sfiexidan. Upon a voice vote, there heing no nays, Mayor Kirkhant declared the motion carried. Couacilmaa Samuelson askea if the City has negotiated with the School ' Board on this. The City Manuger said that the Scha�l Board wanta to know more about it. Counciln�an Sacnuelsoa suggested that they be sent a res�e. ' ' ' �J I ' RESOLUTIOTI �31-1967 A RSSOLUiON TO ADVBBTISE FOR BIDS - GASOLINB: MOTIO�J by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution �31-1967. Secouded by Couacilman Liebl. Upan a voice vote, there being no aays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. xESOLUTION i�32-1967 TO ADVERTISE FOR B�DS - LIQUID CHIARINE: MpTION by Council�can H�rris to adopt &esolution �32-1967. Secoaded bq Couacilman Liebl. IIpon a voice vote, there. beiAg no aays, Mayor Kirk4am declared the mation carried. REGULAR COiINCI% I"�TiNG Z P�:BBUASY 20 , 1967 Mayor Kirkham asked if there had besn aay cae�rouaicatioa frat tha Anoks County Association of Municipaliriea oa canbining bids. The City Manager said that there had aot been. 196 MOTiON by Couacilmaa Samaeleon to �dopt Resolut�.ca #33-I967. S�coud�d by Councilmaa Sheridan. Upoa a voice vote, t6ers bE±ag ao aays, Ms�or Rirkbam declared the anotion carried. RE30i.[Tl'IQ�1 �3;4�i•967 BSPLALIN6 RESOLUT�OtJ #124-1959s PA(� 19 Councilmaa Harris said that he would not say that he disapproved of t6is resolutioa as it had �erit, but he feit that the Citq has had a aervice rendered to ic by tt�e Znsur�ace Committee, and he hoped that the service would coatinue to be as good by the halder of the policy. He said that it has been given to a member wha has served before, but he said tbat ba was a little conceraed if the insurance was to come from someone Yemovad €ran Fridley. Mayor Rirkhem said that Eie did not feel that th3s was likely to happen as almost alI companies are repxeaented bq Fridley agents. MOT20N by Councilmaa Samuelsan to adopt Reaolatioa #34-I967. Secoadad by Councilman iiebl. Upva a voice vote, there being ae nays, Mayor Itirkham declared the motion carried. Mayor Ki.rktzam said that regarding iasuraace, he ielt that before t6e , Council acts on the hospital insurance, they should get soc�e quotations froae Blue Cross aad other co�upanies. Couac�wlmae: Liebl asiced if ths esploq«a waated more coverage. The City Manager said that the eaq�loyeos are gattiag �6eir bal2ots ia naw, �� was pzoce�ding on thc basis that ti�e Caaacil ' wouZd approve whatever the earployees approved. Coupcilawn Liebl said tbat he realized that it �.s jasC aot adequate at the present time. �i ti . MOTION by Couacilnsan Harris to approve for paycaeat General aad Public ' U�ilities Claims �k11104 througi� �I1220 aad Liqaor Claims #830 through ;�8$3. Seconded by Councilmaa Sheridan. Upon a voiee vote, there beiag no aepe, Mayor Rirkham declared the motion carried. 1 ' , ' ESTIMATSSs I�ION by Couacilman Hprris to approve for paymeat the follawing eatia►aC�s; S. C. Smiley & Associa�es 1750 Heanepin Aveaue Minneapolis, �I�_aaesota 55403 Fridley Civic Center $ 1,356.86 C ' I , I ' I ' I � � , � � ' � ' , ' , 1 1 ' ' REGUi.AR M8TT�IGD 1�BRUAR� 20, 19b% Harry S. Sorwitz � Co., Iac. Mechaaical Contractor 1411 • lith Avenue South Miaaeapolis, Mianesota Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 1 (1/31/67) November 11, I96b throu�gh Jaauary 18, l967 Lametti 6 Sana, Iac. 2560 Cl�vela�d Aveoua Nosth $t. Pavl, MianssvCa 55I13 Sstimate #i • Strnrm Sewer Im�pravement Proj�ct Noe 82 (stotm aewer be8ind Robert Hall) Fridley Shars, 90°,� Work cam�letad - 35.41� Ccxostock & Davis, Iac. Consultiag Bngfasara 144b Cornty Road "J" Mit�apoa is, Mimtsota 55432 For furnishing of Proffessicnal Engto�esris�,g 3ervices far pianniag and general supervisioa. Estimate �2 • Wate�, Sanitary Sewer, aad Starm Sewer Improve�ent Project No. 79 cComsierce Park� Ssaanstr�a Coaxt, etc.) Estimate �2 - Street Impaoveaaent Pzoject Noo 1966-5 (Iaasbruck Sth Additioa) Bstimate �2 - Water Zaq�covement Project No. 75-A {3 Additiona�. Drift Wells) Estimate �2 �'inal Bstia�ate) - Water Ia►prove- meat Yraject Nao 75•C, Scf;edule I�3 Millioa Gailoa 8eservoir) Dunkley Surfaciag Compauy, 3756 Graad Street N.B. Mimeapolis, Mina�sata Estimate �8 (Partial} Street Improvement Project Ste 1966-I, Schedule "A" .(Oak Grove Addition, Riverview Heights, ete.) pAGE 2� $ 1,167.20 S b,ni.s3 $ 2,078.05 $ 1,271.T5 $ 3,899.09 $ 2,561.32 $ 5,217.29 T!w matioa was seconded by Cauiaflman Sheridim. Upoa a voice vote, there being ao aays, Mapor RirW�am declared tbe a�otion casried. �.ICBriSL.S s __.__.__._ Councilm�an Sarria aslced �hat had happen�d ta t4e requeated licease for a Com�uterized Gold establiahmeato T'he City Manager said tbat t!� a�a�r 6ad , I ' I ' �EGU� 1�E$Ti�iG� FEg8U1�R� 20, I967 p�rGB 21 aot come back, Cowicil�aa Li.ebl said tirat be bad ahecked into tb� oa�e tbst is in operation in Minreapoli�, aad theaa i+ere a lot of teeaagera pr�sent• M�IO�t by Coancilmaa S6eridan ta approve the liceosea aada ppi� ��1i��g , ta the miautese Secosded by Couacilman Samueisoao IIpon , be3.a�g no nays, Mayor It�skbam declazed tbs aac�tioa cazri.Qd. PSTIIZON �F3�lyb/ �ti�r�cat�tv�ra �uwn�sw„ v..�,�•,,,�, r ;; �;,,! --•—..-- -- � 1'�ODGH 12, AUDIZ�t'�ivY�iO�i �155 - TABK�T ST0�3. �{. Couacilman �artis aslt,eed if this petitiioa covered the wbole area, and tlre ' Ci.ty ERgine�r said tE�at it d�d. H�e said C�et the 8ighway 1?epax't�►t is d�mpiag water on their property and Target fe81s the City can negotiate with the flighway Departa�nt better thsa they caa. � , , , � , ' , 1�TION by Cour�cilman Harsis to receive Petition �3-1967 aad reqnest t6at tbe services iacorporate the area of Gheri ian►e, where there has besn e problem, into oue impravemeat pro$ect, Secx�aded by Council�aa Sheridea. Upoa a voice vott, there beiseg ua aay�, Mapo� Kiskham declared the m�tion carriede t�T�TNICAT°I�iS e .�A.�._�,1►SNtSTSRIAI� ASSQCIA� : SUNDAY CI.06YNG- - MA�J,'I01V by Councilman Shezidan to receive and file the letter from ti�e Ministerial Associatio�►o Secoaded by CovacfLnan Samuelsoo. Upat a voice vote, there being mo x��►s, MaYor Ri�rlcham �eclared the motion carried. Mr, vanDaa, a viaitor ta the Coustci.I Me�ting, asked that t6e iett�r be read• Mayor Kirkham reafl the letter tv the aadienca. i�ro va�nDaa aaid that 6e wauld ifi:ce to say that in priaciple !ie �aas oggaaed to the Council�s reso- lution in regard to StaC� �ide Snaday closic�g. ,�g)�,F7�„LANCE DZBE��tR�T ON INVES�N'%S Cc�acilmau Sherida:► said that this was a very aice sum, but i� had a differeacs of opial.oa �a wl�ere it shouid goe He said he felt it sbastd go iato the geaeral guade T�e Ci.ty Fiaaace Dfreator explaiaed �by tha eazoiu8s are retaiaed in a faad which has m�neY to invest. ' i�f(�1TOlJ by Cauncila�sa► Hatris to receive aad file tia II�A8a�voice� t�e tbere Finance Director. Secvnded by Cauncilmaa Si�erida�ne s beit�g na nays, M�ayor Kirkham declared th� motiop. cexrieda , � ' � V�S�, 8 BB�'NK V,�)AN 8E�A3G SAFETY: Co�acilman LiebZ cailed the Cous�cii°s attention to Table 2 aod Tabl� 3 of the �atbly police reporta He pointed out tbe� +nmder ?sble 2, Snfineoest Svs�asry, the ?raffic Total for this yaar was 69 ia coaoparisoa to lIb taAc las� year, amd Table 3 abawtd t6at 4I persaas bad been ir►jared thia year cnaparid to 21 Iast year, w6ich is almost doublee Ee aaid that 6� had asked Mr. vanDaa to address Lbe Coumxil on tbe astter of aafetye 8e sa3d ' ' � , &BGUi�AR i9E�T�NG9 FEBRL1�bt7i 20, 1967 PAGE 22 tbat 6e has � infoxaed that Mr, vaaDaa 1�aa ssrved ca oany co�ttt�sa. iactuding state wid� ccamittees, and be would call bie� � a:pert oo w�%etr, aad i� Fridley ever aeeded someoae to giva th� sound and ra�ponsiblt anewers to th�ir probiems of safety, he felt Mr, venDaa woaid do an esco2leaC job of it, He i�►trodnced Mr. vaaDen ta the Councii, Mr. aanDaa said his maia parpase Ln coaaiag ta t6e se0tia,g mas to tall� aboae � traffic safety. Mr. vaanDan satid he regarded 6imself as a aao-professioaal traffic expert. �e ssid tbat !�e had been appointed by Goverao�t And�rsoa to the Gaveraor°a Com�tttee an Traffic, aad Governor Bolvaag had reappointed ' �im, Ae said that 6e has be�a a memFser of t�e M:E�esota 3afety Cowxi2 aad has be+�a asked for co�mme�ts oa� sowe drafted legislation by t6e 8ighway Departmente He ssid rha� about L�oo yeara ago he h8d vi.ewed many cars �saking an imprflper ltft turn from Mississippi Street oanto East �iver Road, , and he had ta�.ked to ths Safetq Committ� about tbfs aud requested 100R solid enfolr;emsnt; of t:tee City a�d State Ordinaaces, and also asked foar satura�ion ticket�g af improper driviag and violations. He said that t� ' asked that tbe first vioiatioa not be fiaed, but ti�e violatar be rec�irad ta attead a traffic imgrovement c2inic of the isfraction coa�mittede �e �a�d ti�at tbs Com�itte� referred this to Sg�, Fzits for advice, I�r. vanDan � safd t�at he feit Sgta Frft� Wss il�egal�y ma t�e cvmmittee, as nobodq csa be a jaai$e in tl�eir owa case, so baw can � FoZice Department reprasentative sit oa a C3ty trafifc coaaait�eea He sai.d tha� tk� represea�taCiva rnled out the feasibility �f t�ais pragosa�, aad ncpw the traf€ic si�_uatt.�n is gettitsg � worseo He said t�t F�e i� again asking for more strict �agorcement of a21 �raiflc ordinances and la�rs, He �aid that, siace Fridiey haa driver sducatiore courses in the sc�o�la, tte tl�inks it would be s go�d idea for ' the City �a�ag�r Lo cc�atac� ��e ��fl�e�i sys��s� �,d t�ry to co�Cract iat caurses �or violarQ�� se�►fi+�n��d b�r ��� �c�uxts, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 l�isso vanDaat sa�d tiaa� he wo�sld elsa like ta disc�s �he Police Departments He aaid he was a rtatwralized ci.tizen �ahici� mads hi� aeore a�aare of ttia prf.viledges and ��e�do�, a�sd i�e �as also a cons�itutior�al lawyero Ss said ttsa� he �e2� that �a�.��a tt�e pgese�t setug �a�s ca�►stitutioaal rights are vio;.ageda g:� s$;d t@�r.� i� I�iau��Q�a tt�� aral� e�cmed force is the I�wnicipal Pr�iice force, wh�c� �� t�ci�r ��Sa di,rectaoa o:� ome �an protected by Civil Service ru��s, ge aaid tlxa� i� �.s very �eard Lo prave malfeasance or mis- feasamce agai�st a persou ia� ths public law, l�e said ha was not sayfag t.�ere 3.� any�hicag wrang witb the P�Iiee Depa�ta�ent naw, tsut in qears from �t,; there couid be t&se gss�gib�IiLy or callus�vn, a�.d he �uggested that t�e solation was to &ave a ct►ief, m c�Eei.iia�x appoi�te�, dizectly respcs�sible to tbe Mayora He said the j�� af policy detex��i�nation wauld be tfte responsibil.ity of tt►e Mayar and Co�ciio A vf�itar to the Co�ctcil Me�tiag asked if thia waa the syatem t�at bad '�en sttgges�ed �n �Iew Xork acad had be�a defeatede Mr, v�aDan said ttar�t �his was coxrect o SAFFs�Y C�i�� TU g7�,X IN 1�Fi�3CT AND UND�RTATi� SA�ETY INVES?IGAITON: Mayor It��ckham s�aid tbat he has �Sad secoad thoug�e�s ora the disbaadiag of th� Safety Ccxrsrutttee, aced in Iaaste the CounciP may have decided to diasoSvs a ca�aftte+�a that s�munld nat be dissolved, and would nvt be accoangliahing es��'��i�tgo 8�: said E�e a3so Lhaug€�t it �ay be wissr far tbe Counci2 to aak �� �� ' ���3� I�:��IGo, ���R.II,��' 2t3, 19�i� PkGE 23 � t3a,e Safe�y Co�uaittee to do the job that was given to tbe Police ComsissioQ, amd which e1�e� �ere lciad eaaugh to agre+� to do, Co�cilmaa Liebl said that he had noti baere aware that the: City Etad a�afety Gommitte� aa b� th�ug6t it had been dis�alved, He said ti�at h�d he knvwn at t�te tims tbat � there was a Safety Coauaittee, t�e wou2d have asked thea� to ewdestaia� t6e inveatigation z�thez tha�e the Police Cam�issiane ' � � ' � ' MOTxON by Co�eacilmaa Liebl that the &afety Com�ittea� be ask,ed to clKClc fato the txaf�ic probleca aad report back to tbe Co�ncfZ with te�c�mm�d8tiot:s! aad aisa to thank the police Co�isaion far tbeir offez to uadertalce ttue ass �.g�nent o Cauncilcaan Harcris said that he agreed there ia a function for t�e Safety Ca�itte�, hut he tho�ght that part af the xeasaa tlaey were going to be disbaaded ia the reor$saizatioa c�as that it w�s uaed not as au advisory caaimittee fla traffic, bist as a cou�itte� that petttianere hsd to appear before that should have beea i�andled by the Plaaning Coo�ission and Admiaistration, Cotanc3.Imaa Haxris st8ted that he cou?d catic�r wit� havfag a Safety Commif:N aa an advisory co�unitte� re&ardiug safety impgov�a�Qt, but if petitt.oners had to sit be�ore cbis comm�tt�:�, ize woul.d fe�I it w,ss an injnstice to the ge�i�i�o�exso �Ka�or Rirk.ham s�id ��at he agr�d with this, l�ayor Kixlc�eaue sa�d t� �oucg�it a le4ter shouZd be di.rected to the Chair�an o� tt:e Sa£ety C�f�tcee, a�d the ax�mbers, asking tieem ta coatinue aerving, aisd in£orm them ��tat �he Cfluacil �aiil in�orm them specifical�y of ti�e job tiiey have i„n mind fcar e�esaa� ' T�ae c�tion to tra�sfsz �� �nves�iga�ioz� �x�om G�i� Poiice Co�aia�ia► to the Safety Coma�ttee ��s �ecaAd�d by Ccr�,ci2,�a� Haz�cis, Upon a voice vote, tt�ere beiag �a aaye, ��mr i�Cirl�kiam declaxed �&8 �aatioa carriedo ' ' Ca�ciiman �az�is s�gge$Led tt�at ti�e Ad�n�stra�ian direct a i�tter to the Sa�ety Co�m�,itt� �tilis►3.ug tiaeix �cespa�nsibiliries wbich will have sume lesaer #u�acCioas beca�as� so�,e s�� ���ix previc:us du�ies ttave b�en incorparated by ordiraance iato L�e pl�eiug Caa�m3.ss�.o�a iira Jac�s Gibbs, Ci�,r Frosecutos, Asked if he �g#�t b� gl�awed to serva vn ' the Safe:ty Cc�itee� foz t�e pca�g�$e �� bsio$ir� sas� o� t&e problems, that the caanieipal coa�.�ct �aeea, b��or� �tae Safe�ty Go�ui�teeo I�yor Riztcl�am said E�e tfao�ght this wvu2d be a g�d ide�, ead ttaae �.a a coaversatioa he had had ' with the Chairman of t�t� Safety Gommi.ttea, ti�e Cbairnean hsd said that oae �f their probZ�aes taad heea aot enaugte meati�ers m MOTIO�V by Couc�cilman S14erid�.a to apgoint l�ir, �ames Gibbs fio the Sa%ty , Comaaitteee �econd�d by Cotancilm�an Sa�el�on, Mr, vanDan said tE�at it weuid be bette� for l�ir, Gibbs �o b� liaison o�ficer be�� the Adminia tration and the Ccsm�itter� becau�e tben tZQ wvuld notbe r��xesenti; o= a�q sp�cisi iaterest�, , �ta� coca�ts or �i�� p�QaecuG�.ora, Co�sacri�azi �ebl sa�d he felt this was a go�d goint � Upo� a voice vote, CousiciZsaa.c; Li�bl votiag aay, Mayo� Kfricham declared t� aa�C�.mn car�ieci, ' ' � C ' � ' i ' J � � ' � ' L� ' ' BEGtiLAR �$xING9 FE�SITARY 20, Z957 Mre vsnDan asked if, on the policy of the Aoli�e Depart�eat ha had raia�d eariier, tbere was aap direct resgosssibility to t4e political�� •l�ctsd gart of thia body. Mayor Ri.stcham said that t�e Chtsf setrvos unde�c Civil Sexviee. Mr, varsDaa asked about paying so�ea�a above t6s Chitf Nho �+onld deal strictly witt� P�o11ee Force policy and be directly responsibl� to t6e City Covacile Mayor �fnkham said that tho City Maaager is over the Chie# of Fo�ice, but Mr, vaADan�s ideas will b� k.ept ia miad as tLey are w�rtb coasideririg, �TS�StD BQABD f��T8U3�8 2�TIDtG� PAGS 24 Cauneflo�sn Lisbl seid that he taad receiv�d s r�eport ir�m ths Board of Truatee me�ting aad would lilc�e to aak Co�cilman S�ridaa the City°s go�l,tion, Cov�ilmaa Qi�eeridaa said that the NSSSD lead returned the Citp°s reeolat%a aad $sid that it was aot $cceptable, and the Cfty Attoraey hs� ba�n direct�d to �ind a� axeta tt�at th�q will acaept, CounciLmsa Sarris said t6at t�e thougt�t that a�ter the Legislative sessioa, there will be a better idea of wl�iah way tt�ings are going. WIiiTM�S 3 PAY 3CA�E AND IN�U�AN(�3 ; Mr, Wiibur Whitmore �aid t6at he understood tbes� was to b� a ra�port oa t6e ageada regard3ng t8e poiice Depart�t pay scale. ?h�e City Ma�ager said that the Adsnfnistratioa had agrc►�d that t6e Ma3ror's reco2lection was correct and had ga�e ahead wi�h �� original��r p�opoeed raiae. Mre Wh�tmor� said ti�at he �aad cbecked atber departm�nta aad fovnd that they had givea Sq. glae the steps> TKr, 6�lti.�s�e al�o a:tced about the $10,000 Zi£e fn,s��cs goac the police Dep�rC�eret. The City Maaa,ger ssid e6a� it Had be��r re�ex�red to t�e Pni�ce �oc.�i��ic�, aad they 6ad met wi.�� Mx'a Schil�li�a.�ex a�d Tcnn Grei�, but �� d£d �ot lcao�w the antcaaie of thia m�tinga l��x, W'�t�.�eoxe sa�.ai tExa� t�e�� �s.d be�;a a Couaail meeQtiag aftea 3,e had br�e� aen� �ca ��5� Fol�.ce Casran3.s��.c�a, and at Lha� time t8e Coumcil �aas discus��a�� ia�.r%a; an �,��s�e��ce ca�msultant, aad was goittg to hav� al� th� iazsu���ce c�tck�d at �h� sau� r�eo lrtse City ALaaager aaid he would ci�eck oa �C&f.� axdd c�a�d hav@ it bacic ma tHe ag�ada, AD3�QUxN�NTB TLere beic►g mo f�xther i�.s3sz.ess, �iapQr Kiricibara deetared tbe xegular Cou�aeit Meeting of Februaxy 20, I967 adjc�urned at 12eIS A.Me Bespectfol�ly submitted, ���- �� M�ar� i� s r Secretary to thQ Cocu�c;l ,� ��` � ,/ �'�It1:�INAN .�', NG:. .AN QRbIiJA.�;^.x� T;`+ AI�F�"'� THE '":iT7t CU�!E (?.F THE •��'P`X C�F �'R�13?�E'Ya A'!±:ATNF'��'fit1. B.' MAi�ild'� A CAA1d��E IN ZC3NIN� DTS'FRICTS Tre ��ouncil ot� the �it,y of F�idley do ordain as 3'ollowas SE�'T.iUN 1 � Appen�i:�x l� o� the C�.ty Co�3e o£ Fridley is aanended as her��na�'tgr indicata�d. SECT�6:�T 2. The tract or ar�a within the County of A.noka and the �ity of �xi�ley aaid describeri as: A11 that �a,rt o� vots 9, 1G, 11, anci 12 Auditor's Subc3i�►ision No. 155 not now �oned C-2-S, that lies East o� the �'oilowia�g desc�ibed Iinee: Co�mmencing or. th� �1oa�th l�n� o� 53rd Av�r�ue ax�d the East line o�° �3ak Sil.l Adda.tio�� �r1t?31C� Pto�th alot�g th� East line of sa�ci 7?ak Ha13 Additiota to th� North line of Loi 12, Auc3ito�'s Subdi�rision No. �55, thence West along said Noxth lin� to a point lacated 1318.40� FJs.st o� the West Iine o� said Lot 12, thence North to ttye I�ortti iine of I.ot 11, Auditor's Subdivision No. 155 to a point loeated 1318.40' East of tr.e West line of said Lot 11, thencg West along the South of Lot lU tc� the Fast line o� Lyndale Builder's !}t° A�iditann, thence NortY: along th�e East line of Lynda.le BuA1�3�r' � 4ffi Ar��.i. �ion to ih� Nv�°theast corner of $aisi i�ynci,�l� }?u � i�.�� 's 4� Ati�,,� �xo�a, �,he�nc+� t�r�ainating ie h��c�Y,y tie�ig,nated to b� �n the ?�on�d �iistrxct k�owxa a� �`-...'.�-� A��re�ral shopp�.ra� a,��as). 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SUB•C� ��G �g ����� 21, 196% The Mettia� was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by C6airman Ericksoo �...: . 1►8�iB88S PBSSBNTs 8ricicaon, Biermaa, Hauge �itas"a 1) �+�Egg AgSS�iT; Tonco �tard 2) , Dittes �trTard 3) Mr. B�rnard Julkawski, PresidaAt oi the Moos� Ccxporation was pzessat at tchs meoting• Tt�e aFar�ent buildf.ag has S2 uaita. 1�'YpI0�1 by Bierman , seconded by Hauge, to give p�l'�li.miaasy app=oval subject to ths folla�wing coaditi�s to b� defio�ed ia the fiaal plans Lo be aub�aitted: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Lands�apiog plan, including li�,htiag of patking area. Garage plans r�nd elevations. n Consideratioa of the aubs�itutiao of m4se durable material above and belo�w tt� wiadaws in li,eu of t6e plywaod naw specified. Submittal of a survey. The Ci�y Attorney ia requeeted to review ttme Iand sur�►eY ahawing all psoperty liaes� s�reets, easementa aad rights of way aad le�al descriptian. Buildiog iaspectot to review eetback of building oa propegty to a minimum oi 1S feot i+� rear. 6. Garbage diaposal areas to be Shawn c�n. plans witb ��,�- �-.� �„� the sest tic tze nt. �z"��'�� f� , r �/i.��� f%' ,,�'„ ,-L� �C.�G+G-�i� ..�/,� % - /(/�i�i 7/N�w / Up� a vo ce vo'te, there bs ao neys, the tioa carr unan us1Y• � AI?JOURI�BN?: ?hers being ao fureher business, the meoting adjonraed at 9:15 P.M. �espectfully subaitted, Carrol 8auge, Actiag Secretary to the Committee ' , 'G?'� BOARD OF APPSAIS I�STING MINUT83 OP' FSBRUA�Y� 22,�19_67 _,_,.,.� _..._..._�,..�... The Meeting was celled to order by Chairman Nawrocki at 7:32 P.H. �'__._ A�' : I�IBgg.ci pgSSENT; Nawrocki, Goodrich, Sauaders The Board looked at the survey of the property and the distance the caraer of the house would be from th� property line. The Board took note of the fact that Mr. 8a�ue2soa had presented a letter fr� the adjace►�t ueighbar Lo t�ee north indiceting no objectian to the variance. MOTION b Goodrich seconded b Saainders tn recommend to the�_, Couacil that t e setback variance be graate . Ilpoa a voice vote , th�xe being no aag�s , C�:airca�n Plawrocki declared the awtion carried. �_ Al)J�URNI�NT: �_ There beiag no furt�aex busieaes�, Cisairmaa Nawrocki declared tbe meetiag adjourned at 7;38 P.M. �tespectfully submitted, ��Gz� �'� '-�.,�..- Earl P. Wagner � Secretasy to tbQ Board ' r , PI.�NNIPIG ��4IS3ION M�BTIN+G � FBBRttA�Y 23� 1967 0 PAGE 1 — – – - - .�._...�a .� – � ... ..�.. �� . The me�ting was callod to arder by Actiag Chaismaa Hughas at 7:33 P.M. �� �AT.L � ' M�b�rs preeent: J�naea, Sughess Brictce�n i�am�bera abe�at: Yliar�aA �.11 • ICxavik, hospitaliaod OChax� preeex�t< Bagia��ring Aasiatsnt Clark !J ' ' , J , LJ , A PLANNING �O�SSTON MINUTSS: FBBRUABiC 9. 1967: MDTION by J�nean, eoe�nded bp Erickamn, that ths Pl�mui�g Co�ssiasion minutsa of Fabruaxy 9, 1967 bs appY�vsdo Ltpon a v�ica v�te, all voting ay�� th� m�tion carri�d waanim�usly, R�EI� I�IINUT�3 0�' BUILDII�G STAt�AA�DBmDBSIGN �ONTRdL 1�ETING: �� � 7�, 1967 s MOTION bq Ericic�e�ny se�ndQd by JensQn, ttut the Plaaniag Cao�i,saion aec�iv� th� minut�e c�f tha Building 8taad�rds�D�sign Coatrol me�ting of I�ebru�ry 7D 196io tTpon a v�ic�t v�te� alI vo�ing aye, the motion c�rried �nsni.m�uelya ADOPTION OF' AG$Nlall o l�t�anb.r J'�n��a sugg�stQd thst It� #� bca ccanaid�rad aftor Ita�es �►4 �nd #5� and it W�s sgr�ssd �o d� sc, o� 1 o PpBLI� ABARZNG a��liN6 Tig.,T ZOA ;�b6� 16 HAROR.D F D�lt J8. s T� �ze�n� f�� ��i�� (Z�ra�l nh�pp�� ���.�� ter R,Do (planned dav�lppmentj Bl�k 1R ��� i0 �h�v 12z �lc�,�1c �,. F3�u�d�a�xile Spr�ag Bre��k Pa�k Additi�n �a►a ��n� F� ��� ������ ���z� �c,�i�s��j t� p,no (plaaned devslo�,c) L�its 2�i�v 9P �3��k Z; B��u�d�ux�s Sp��.mg B�k P�aa�k Addition aad Block 1, Spx�ing Bx�k l���k 2nd Addi �i��a Th� pub��,� h�arix�g ,�ff�i��L�1 n�ttic� was r�d by acting CbaiYman Hughesa � l�oll�aiug this ��dfangp thr� �udi�e� �• i�fora�d that thQ pro��dur� is f�r eh� petiti�asr t�, p�ese�nt hie c�s►ta, th� ths Co�asiseion vill ��m�nt9 �►d f�1l�wia� Chat, �hh� publia �t la�g� wi11 b� haard. I ' I , I ' , ' l�iro 3cahto�cier sgid th� purp�sa of tho heariaig tonight is si�ly to dia�uss thc� p�seibility of r�s�niRg 10 sc��s mf property which pt�s�ntlp has ��p�if1� zonin$o W� ar� tail.king ��aigh� c�f tha poesibility of r�z�ning t� PoDo PoDo ie ���nia� c�t�g�9ry iadicating Cirat th� �rwn4r �uetg �n�e ��n�d PoD,a submit a plaa �f vhat usa hs is g�itig tu vanto Ti» �s+�� £�� ���n��g c�n b� �I) th� e�aaier f��ls he c.�anot utili�a �h� p�psrty ti� i�� high�s� and b�s� us� amd (2) �ay �c�zAaing should bg E�� tY�� bettero�nS� c�f th� enti�e eity� 7�'h�c� will b� no discussion �r app�v:l �►f �ny sp�ifi� plaa �r l.�nd us� �f any kind t�night. After this h�aaiag5, � h�rin� will b� ��ndu���d b�f�r�¢ th� C�uncilo If �ppxe�red, w� wi11 �h�n p��pa�� pla�ns� sp��i£i�gti�ns� l��ad us�r gradiag, etreet l�ti�n and bvilding �nri m����i�ls t� b� us�d vhi�h Will be ag�ia prem a���d tc� i�l�� Pi�ar�ing C��i�ei�n, ��un��.l �ad �h�n w�� caa st�rt w�rkingo . � , ' C� ' ' � ' , 1 � , e �� Planaia� C�aiesi�n P��ing °� Fehrua.r�Z�s L96i Pa�� 2 _..,..�,. �_�-�_- - �.-�-_ - — �J� ��� f.n � v�±aey p��lian�x�xy s�eg� a� �is time� �Qn�ia�uia�gE t'hay �'�!C �h� ��a� �r�e und�ait��abl� f�► ar ingle family ��aici�a��s ��u�� a�f b�i� �dj.���n�. �� &�at Biver Regd, no recr�ational ���il,iti�s f��s �h�_�.d�n8 �.nd t1�� ��xii.rsffi r�quix�m�uts would para�it ��nly 1� �et h��us�r�o �h�y b�li�v�d �h� aasltipla ciw�ilinge we�uld cr�t�t s l��g� p��t�aat�i4a1 t�c b�s,�p. ��c�uc..� th� �hil� pmpulati�n potantial itt thia �x�o �n P�D� th� G'ity ��;ux►��1 s�,auld h,�a� �x�e c�ntr�1 mvsr the d�siga �� buildix�gs � whi�Yt anauld b� �n �aci��nt�ge� b��usa� the dtvelnpnr �ou1d �rr� �a�� a��hf�+��tu�°a�i ux���, `�h�� �a�r��i��ctu�°�1 c,hsra�r�x of ches� b�a�ld�.�,: ��an h��us�s r�r�ul�i �11 ���fl��� �h� s� g�n�ral cheracte�ee �� �a�� �liring �ts�?na� bu��.d;t.s�$ I�4 �� ��� ux�it� a FI� eh�w�d, on a maP. It�t� �a���� wYiieh ��uld i�� a�txl�i,p1�;� ,�d 1oit� ��:m�R'�i�l �a'e�s �ti�h t�+tr�ttld b� �a��� I�a�t� Iii.ve�� �;�d :�nd ��ygea �� sh��PP� c�.ntc�a Zrh� prelimin�ryy ���� �1a��a�� �,:�ra��u��� �'��tang �h� ��r��ky �p,��cttm�n�s wit� g8r�g�s, keep �� ���?�k �p«�n :�� p��Ie �.��� �rT�ic��s c��u.1� ia�lud� ��c�r�t�i�ugl facili�i�s �:�� �ka+� pa�����xp�a�a �n �hi,� c�����r���;��aat� iI� s����ci �h�� L,o� l9 B1��� 2q �u_��uu�c''� �p�f.t� i���:�k �.dc��.�� #�► �dA�.�l�'�t� x�c;� h�� bd�ra eh� �n th� platn. �'� i��;�d�:vr� �;a�.s� �=i��r .r��E� ti°�[t<is� ���4��t� ge���n���i. ��rc� d�v�l�pau�mt, ne� ��a�:3�l�� �i�� . i�t�i 1:����� ����, =�,.�_ `t :a�.��-�e. �x�t�l� �ws imp�¢�vem�nte9 buE �n� �;� �� �;ut�� S��r� Gab�i,ck, .`�06 C�ug�i Se���� f�l.,�:� � a�.�lc�d if �� ly h�d b�eon pur� ����c�d� 1�� 5�3���c�� s��t�d �.t� l�,�c3 :°�.srs b�t�n pu�eeri�.ssd �nel eh�uld hav� b�� ��1ud.�dr, � �lph Of'E�,���� 315 Y��� �tg�?c�� Nr�� ° Aslc�d �i�iut streot a�ces$ ae asua�? �a�s �t��� � �c� �ssh�a��c1�� e���c�d �F �t.��� �,���Ba �s the s�me, ther� will bs �r ��fli�� �t���� �s���c�� �h� �'�a� ��.c*�:� ���au, �and r�ly s��ii�r on�e a�ff Ru�th ���'�� ��� �.iY,���y �����t„ 'T��y g��°�g�e f��er� � s�lfvc�nntained p�tte�n aa�aci �r� �� d�p+�a�:dF�s►� �n ��h�� s�����n � ' �t�r� G�b�i�lc� �,sk..�d b�w �:h m��� t,a�e�a w�ill y0u get �rom multiple s�a�lli�� eh�n ���u d� ��m ��.x�l�s f��ly ��aideaaes, In his opiaian, 31e i�� a�� p�v�n �iut� �Y�aa� t,Y���� ��a� l�sg �1�11d��n witli �ltipl� c�aellings o ' ' l_J � ' ' i� o�ehxo�d�� ��h�y �� �r�p�e ing an� �x tu� b�dre�orm uaits . Bngi.x��rimg Aesistaat ClarkE in �nnswer t� th� quoetion rog�rdl.r►g the � b�e�a f�r mu2Cip1� and aingl� dar�111.ngsE �t�ted hQ �ae n�t quallfied �e ��ac.; h�w�v�r� h� h�e h��xc� th�� �ga�tmaats h�re a f�i�ly goed twx bse�, I�mb�r �aci�tca�n �dd�d �h�t �p��°tm�n�s p�ducu mor� t�xes th�n ia�c3taa��f�1 � Stgv� G�bgi�ke �1elu�d �b�ut c�nt��l �f p�zkiag, �i�a l�ugh�s infr��d him thr�t P�D� ie diffsrent than aap othor ��1�8 ���S��S ��� �$ � a�x8ia�ac� �t t.h� pr�atnt timeo It ie different ia t�►�t it d��8 P�n►ic� c�ntx'�1 by tiha �ity, v�rq atrict crratrvi aver th� PoDo pl�n� It �ll�we � v�ri�tq �f ueas� It allo�ers com�rcial and �c�sid,�.�n�.i�i in �h� a�m�a z�n�o Withfa tb� P�Do district, in retarn !mr the fl�ibi2i�q af bei,a�g �bl� t� uBe a� v��i�ty af ueesy wcc�pt induatriala th� d�rc�l�p�� muai� �g��� ec� p�vida� th� ��.�y w��.th r� plan and �gremnsnt o ' ' , ' ' ' , ' ' , , ' ' , ' , � � � a�� Plann Cammiesi� Aleeti G Fc�btv� 23, 1967 Pa e 3 if �h� ���n�.n� ��I-,.�� ��.,�c�, no t�uildin� p�rmit caa �e issued for a� s�ruetur� e�a �ny pc9��i.ean nf �uis t�act until th� devel.mp�ent �f th� tr��:t is �ppxw�c�, ��ad th�u �� �n b� isau�d f�f e�aly thos� thiage ia �h� p��an whi�h h�sv�: b��n �ppx�v�d� Th� �ity Building Inape�t�r has ta� ��� i� ie �� L Zaw�el thxc�ugla � Tb� �►►a1y way Uens c�n b� cha�ng�d. ia thre�ugh a procese e�csctly ths w�y i� i� g�ing �hhrvugh t�niglnto WB all have tbe right t� s�quest a �'��� �t �n�► �i.�o xh� 1�ca ��ys ehe �ity must hear ths r�quest and �a�� �n ig� �ritso ,� ���c��r..�� r,�n ce� ia �v�ary thres �nths, snd if ye� �pp�e� �h�t ��u�st�, y� n�r� �h� right �� �pp�r av�ry thr�� m�rnthey S�c�va Gsb�ci�k � A$k�� h�a xnax�h w�ld �u�r �c�s ba inarQasad? M�r� S�hz��der �aid h� did �e�� beli�v� they wmuid be incr�ae�d, but t�►�rr� w�8 � g�d p�saibility ch� pr�jea� �uld halp decrsase th�ao The p�rk�lilu� a�xe� iQ p�iv�tely a�m�c�Q F1� �aill hava e rac�CaaCional buildit�g �s►cl a�c� f�r th� �esi,8�n�s �£ �h�.� ���e� �nd garticipaats of ttiia develop- p a �nt,� (�ilal�n ix� thia aa��as �� thsa pr�e�n� ti�s d� not hgvQ aay secr�m ��t�1 .��p �°h�� �.a � w�y �r�� �h�m tro ue� � p1.�yground unlees th�► go ���roes ��� iRi.v�� ��d a�x►d �� 61�;�ks �u�th�ro �ia�m�n Hugh�� �ug��e��d ��� p�babLy tl�� best scruY°c� �f iafo�rmstion s�rdia�g tex �c�v�►u� t��uld b� f�m tth� �ity Asaassoro F�mboz ��i�keou s��t�ct Ya� w�u7.d litc�s �o poine ou� Wat, wheth�s a�e x�,L thi� p�p��ty i� � ga� P,Do s th�� th� publi.� ehould f�mi.liarfzQ ��mee�ler�s �ith t.1�� ��d3.n�nc� i���i�a W� ha�va s g�d asdia�nc�o It is a n a�thi.a�,g tki�t w�s1d �iu� u� g��ct ���sn���1 e�v�c �il typ�s �£ Us�o, It �.� �iffi�ui� t� im���i� h3rr �h�,� ;��� �,i�ht b� dev�lop�d unl�se iC has �� ���niz�ti��o I,� l��a b�� ������g �h��� f�r � loagy long timeo We �� f�� �� ��� � gc�c�� a�°dfarc���c,� :;�.nnd. �� ar�l% giv� th� �i�q geod c�ntrol, ���h�� �� b� t.��� �,�ni,��a�.��;� �:�a� �� ��i��;�o H� ceuld a��t 8s��rr.�in ovtiat ���s ��� g�9� �«s h� a���d a�c� ��s� ���1 �� wcauld b� a m� j�� it�mo �'��N by '��i�.lcaan;. ���nd�� by ,��s�s�n th�t Chh� Yl�nning Ca�aaieeie�a �2��� �h� publ�� h��°%r�g �f t,h� ��z�aning r�qu�sC9 ZOA #6&�1b9 Harnld Fa S�ae��d��£ J�� t� ���,n� f� ��1�� �].�c�l, shoPPix�B asraas) to PaD., �.�pl.�►�d d�v�i�gm�nt�� �L��k i� i.��a 10 thY°u 12, Bl�ck 2g Bourd�avx''s �p�� B�s��k P�a�k �1dcl����n �nd a��z�nr� iarcvm Ral (siaigZo femily �iling) �� �'o D►, �pl�ns�d d�v�l�p�nt ���e 2 thru 9„ Blm�k 2, Bourds�ux e e Spriug ���k ��t�k. Arddi�e��� �nd �1��1c 1�. 5p�ing B��k P�rk 2nd Addi�i�ona Opcyn � v�ic�� e��Cc�„ �11 v�Cing �y�p th� t��t���n ca�i�d us�r►imouelyo I�°PION b�► ,��s�a� s���na�a by ����ks�a�, .z�a�� �e Pl�nninst �ummieaion � ,..:.� �:�.,��.��..,,... ��c�d �P�p�s�v�l �i �;e� x�ze,xiixuz a��qu�est �ZQA +�66m16'f t� x�,��+n� �r�am - -� - - �� �¢1�� �I��l sh�np��t�; .��r��y ��� P D�� �pl�nn�c'1_ d�v�l�pment� _B1c►ck 1. Lots .� __FV_z : .,. t� n,�---�� ,s�,�m..,.. �23 �h�u 12; B�.s��k �� _B��u�c�i�su;clls Sp�r�,�nR Ii�c�tc�P,��°k AcYctitian and �wBZ�n�_� �. � � „� �r�sm. _� 2 f'� t,m�l� ��ta�ilv ��lli�sz. i 't�� 'P„TA:. Pn�1,�an�d..d±e�r�lc�oe�nt°1 :T�r� � ��� �Y ��.��1� �;, Be+u�ci�.�u�c°� �p�i� S���k P�a�°k Adcii.ti�a �nd B1�k 1� �p�riat�; B��lc P��°k 2a�d Adci��#�n bv H���ld F Sch�e�c1��, Jr without �urtli��r .q .. .. ' %L'�'.^�ztd: �+vYaC1S.'A2�'�:'s�+..'B �!�mm�� �ix��� � snc��i��.� nl�m wr� I1 b� �etudiwrY �t .� .futu�� rd�t�, I�pc�n � vuit��,vc���� �11 v��ix�g ;�y�s9 �h� ���f���� ����i�d un�ni�u�l�o . ' r L� � �� . ���� ��SSs�n r��� �_ ����� z� 1967 Pa 4 4 M�eax° �Tt�as�+n s�a��d it is hin fe�liag that, thr�ugh the �sana of the Pl�n�d D�°vA 1•�p�ne�G z�uin�, �n �+pgd��untty ie off�ted t� tb� ao�aszs �of �h� p�p��`�y ��� d�v���p �� p�°�p�;'�tq � it8 highost and best nee, and st �a� �� tim� e�f givit� i:b.� �it,y �nd th� neighb�ring residants and property :�►��� � a,�i�am d�$��� ;�� s�i��y in tk�� pa°���tieja s�f thair �rwn prop�sty �nd p�p���y i�nv�+lv�d, M�mb�r E�cicks� eafd hs c�acuarr�ci with th• m�tion, and that the pubiic, , in �eh� �v�at th� �uncil d��a appra�vc� and c.,hang� th0 soning, that �at the time th� glan i$ pac�;p�s�ds t�ey► eh�uld c� in �n8 h�lp tisn Ce�mmiseion< Wa �an �a�� �Z1 th� 6�alp tha� w� ��n gQ� in laying it �uto ' ' � ' ' ' , r , , ' ' , I ' 2� A �1�� $ �ar7n Tf'V7� s Lota 14 �h� publi� h�tgiag mffi�i�1 x��i�� w$s read by Cheirman Hugheso Iyira Wf1li�as dr�w th� p�p�s�d pia� an �Q blr�ckhaard to better illust��t� f�� �F►� audiaac� �h;� px�p�e�d planso IiQ said tha �ae�ssm�ats �r�ac� pse��y hi8h>: and h� lhad b�n lecl C� b�li�� by same buyere that th� l�,ta w��� � bi�o �� p1��� ���� buildiag aites in plac� pf �� is� �»v�.d ��ill n�o� �h,p ��q�is���g �� �hs City Code and hava nice 1�t�o M+emb�s Jeng�a ac�f��d t� th� c�nts �f tiiQ Plgts & Subdivieiona- Sta��ts � ilti�iti�s Sub�a�amittea minu��s ef zh�t Spacial Meating oa i�eb��p 21� 1967 wh��c�b�r �h� Subc�ni�te� x�c�oended that an additia�a�i s�r��t; �igh� �� �s�y ivr� d�di�����I on �,� �c�u�tirw�st c�raar af Lot 15 in �acd�:�� ta� pa°�vid� a be3�ulc���d �h��� wr,auld bta in �c��rdaace �ith plane. �� ��t �� ��� ���� �c�c�� 1z�r� a�� t�ri;ul�v��°d �� th�a bend. ZL� Nosthm SAU�h. d���a�ne� w��ald b� � f�,�� ��ad �%�a �s��W�et w�uld be bet�+sen 30 feet �d �S f��t �hu� p�►idix,g � � }��s�t b�aulr�v�rd, ��1d �, ,7��uaa�►nr 7�0� V�a Bu�e� S�•x���e Id,Bo N Meutianed that hie la�t w�� �� �� ��� �8 �.� ��1�� �� o ZII sp�king of tbQ traffic oa 73�td Av�u� �t th� jc�g� t�e �7�ht�a�n s�f�d th� visibility ia vQry poor �$ �ep��lly h��ard�u� �� nig,ttit� By m�►king thxee l�t• �ut of tao, hQ f�It Aira Willi�ms �uAd b� �$dding �� th� tx�ffi� h8zatd, l�so G��►1� �?l��nv 7�01 �i�n Bur� St���st N��, a Mrs, Ole�n aps�ke af t-h� �� �i� ��affi� rn 7"��d Av�nu� r�ep�i.�Ily at 4;30 ahan the �taffic e�ff �k.�g Str+�te M�ny c.�rs cl� naat t'�,alizs thasa ia $ jog thsr� �►d driv� �var th� cu�b� b��h cluariag th� d�y and ni�ht o Th�re ars: rnniy � dxiv�waya tha� �nt�� �nt� 73zd Av�xn�eg th�ix drivac+�y and the p�pie to ths �s�o Th�r� az�� s� step sigas in that ar�a eith�ra Mraa Gien Fri�ct�nz 7311 J�a�ks�n gt�°QeC N.Ho e What kind af ham�t c.�u1d b� built a�ac� t� t��iree Tht 2�� on 73rd Av�u� and Jackeon St���t is e�14 �� fr�nt�g� 82 ���to D� n�t b�li�v� J$cks�n aad 73rd ��uld h�v� � g�d b�o lfiee D�n Johnson said b! felt that if Mr, Williams built a$20,000 h�uss� cahirh i� wh�at h� said hQ plannsd t� do, the psopl� wha+ �ould P�►aech�s� t1a� h�uss w�sld a1o� ob ject t� having a larg�r l�t aad Mr. J��� �nd�s�d why AS�� WiI13� wAUt�d ta eplit. Hs tb�ght t.his v�uld b� at m�st,e c1�si��bl� p�kug� f�ir �haa n�igh8orhmod and poopl� i! IeEt the� w�y it nr�a �iats, � , °`Y3 I'l�aning �'�gsi�a� kv1���i� ���v�ua�r 23s, 1967 Pa�e � �IY� ��t& 7�e4 V�a Bure� St���� NoEo o ii� e�id his h�us� is 84°xI.80° �, ' �tith � d�blc� g���g� �m 8id� t�ith 6 ��� 7° on �ra� aicla af Ch� hous�. He �nd�...s�c� huw iyi�� WiI.I� �uld bui�.d � h�ua� th� siz� �e indic�ttd on �h� l�t� �k��ae �h�y w��� �pligo � � ' ' � , � ' �in Bumg��°c��rY 7�5� V� Bur� Stra�t NoBo o Mxa Bua�g�rdn�r f�it �hh��� r�uld �� b� v�x�r mu�Ii l�nd l�f� �v�� g�� y,��, if th� l�t split ra�eat t#��acou�� �ud b�.�u�� gh� ���� ,�f �ta� n�igh'.��a tsa►d a��s�bl� �3.�� 1��, �� cx�sald 6� b�ttc�� t�ir l��,v� th� l�t� �� �h� ,�g�o Mro D�n J�t�as� sasisi �h�� fig�t �nd for�a�e�� th� tacaffic �h�uld bs c�e,aicl�x�d, Wb�nn you h�v� �s�,a��� �� c�rs h�v� t� b�s p,s&�d a� th�; curbo I�, �rchasr aakad if �her� w�r� plaa8 f�r �hang� 73rd Avaau�o H� wae told there i�a a� plua t� c,.�g� �h� Iay�uC of th� atreato 73rd Av�u� a�s it a�w �acis�s will ls� £�r xesic4�ti�1 traf�fi� �nlyo Adjac�tat and 3muCh th�aca v��ii b� � c�ide �nd iandustri,�l etr�t buiito �1hen r.hs F�1��3' ��� S�uth Ls buil� upaynF, th� Jc��d �rill b! builto �11 �hhsough tx�affia w�uld u�� �h� u�id� 4� f�� 3.nadu�t�rial a��d,� and ymur ratd thea r�id b� ua�d ju�� %r �h� x�id�a�� �f y�ear areao Mamber ��a,s�a aaid �t 73rd Av�nu�s ie s�t a� aII �vqth�r ro�d and camn�t �ak�a truck t�aff�c ia �he �pringa 1J�thing will happe� uatil P� o�thing c3�v�l�ps to th� "�utho l�nd ia� �tilsw�r to Mre, Gayl� Olson°s c�mma�nt� a�b�u� a�� h�cvia�g suffici�nt p����ei�n f��r ths �hildt�a► oa 73rd 1v��fl M�mb�� �,�sgn eugg�ted sh� �all th� �ity M�g�r r.o s�e xf �ae�.f��c� l�a� ffia�� vi�I���cl �.� �f���n�� � tr��fi� �nf����ta Yu �gw�� �c� �� ��x3,sr�axs° � qe��s� �c�F �a�i� Hugh�s aaid that ' th� �l�ia� C���ef��i� �� ����a��d� �ds► ���h�� th�an sa a�ti�a b�dYe �hasnf�� �b� �rc�,�u�.�� �� �h� �'I�r�,n� ���,i��i,��a st�udy will be a racom� m�ndr���a� �Itfx��► �� �p��� �r d��,, �� �� �ppa°�v� a� �ltc��e�e �pps�acho .�'�s �pl��, ��, t�i�Z;� �����n i� �n �it�aen,�te typ� �f appa��cho Th� 1 �' d�t�� g,��� �� t�� �i�r �;�uA�il �nd ��ur�il h�s fiaul �ay aft�r h�ld�ng ��Lhe�° ��miCL�� publi� ��r�go ' M�s o P�tis�a� e�,��d �h� didn 8� ichinlc a� s iregl� pexss�n th�t lives in �hi� �ae� i� f,�� �hi� �pl��o 8�:���� yc�u a�t� �any r�dati�a on this pi� �� p�p�x�y �� qc�u s�ri��sly �n�ider t�t � dtiv�ay c�ming mu� � +�n 7�zd Ave�nu� w�uld � c�u� int� �a a� th�t ie h�zz�da�u+� e If ti�e a�iv��r w��� �,��mD � j��� d�e� ��1 �is c�ulci b�a righto � ' I ' I ' 1�407°�QN by ��ei�ksc,m„ s�ncE�d by ,���►a tl�at �h� publi� hearing of th� pg�alimit�ry p1�tC �'nS, #�7-02,8 ao La Willi��, of I.ota 14 aad 15, Bl�ck S� Shaff�er�s Subd�visi�n #1 b� �loeeda iip�a a Qoi�� vot�, all �16tl�ias,g $jI�SA th� 8r-�tie�a 'c��'ti�d u3latii.na�ils].310 1►�OT'IOiJ by Sti�lcatsuy �le�nd�d by JAa��ud to tsble a d�cieiatt oa th�8 it�m �P6So �6]>029 Ao L� William�N l�ts 14 aad ISa Block 5s Shaffrr°s Subdivisi�n �1) until tli� naxt PlaYming C�n�migsion �rtiqg of March 9A 196To ��n � v�1c� v�t�y a�ll votiia�g ay�a th� mat3Aa carsi�do 1 3� ' PI :.�is�i�n M�e�_ � F�bYUa 23 I967 � P• 6 ' � � � J � � � � � � � ��� Ericks�n st:ted �ha� the l�t s3zea met pr�e�nt �ity Coda. ��r �J�as� said h� wae i.nt�sested i.n th� ps�blem of front�g� on 73�d Av�,nu� end wish�d t� tstc� ouo, m��re l�k at this parc�l io rslotioa t.� �h� s tre�t a 3< S"17�'_DiC s ZOA �#6b-11 PRTRB J e L N���� a Lota '7 thru 9, Audi- t�z�e Subdivi�i�n �23 aad B2r�cics 22 �d 23, g'�ridlsy p�i� ,�ditiono C�piv of th� dra�,rring s�,�wing alignm�at �# Mi,eaisaippi Str�t and l�a�� 8iv��e Ro�d �����e�eti�n wuc� �iv�n t� the mambere mf th4 Cammiesion. Th� s�li�t �ust b� pl�e�d a� that it aligns with Mississippi Sgr��to Th� Qtc���h �1'ri.a�l Dx��� �1) �s dieau$sed by Bob Sshroor and th� ��mai�siasno I�aca S�h�O� ale� diecu�sed tt►a plane f�r his ia��ut iai �juncti�n c�ith �hs d�c�wis�, g� s8id that hQ �tould b� toil- lias^ t� g� �1� w�,�1h this �tr�e�t p�ttt�rao ga aleo moatianad tt�t the ��°�ffi� �a ��t �i�r�r $��d h�s ci�pg�d �iu�� TnHo �47 op�da aacl afLQ:r �h�cici.a� wii,eh s� �� �he �tch�� 1lusia��ss pl,a��sa hs f�nd thaay f�;lt t�` �� ��yo Th� ��e,tgs3�n b�li.�trad it gdvie�bl� to aead ths Dra�ring �x� �� �h� ��uar�ii f�� t,}��i.� ��sg �nd i.nasau�h aa it tuas a r�adsd s����� p��t��� t� s�8tc fc�r �etir� �n �e�,ns �� a�ur�g �h�e land a�ossary �� i�plc�t �g� '�h�.y ��ug�.� ��t if' +�Y�e� F�a$nFlt atny c:haa�e in a�aia8• p��t �f th� p�tt;+�� �r�u1d s�; I� b� u��d� �"hay ae�lizsd th�re is a grad� ��s�a�s� �i��. ���bi,i ��r�� r�d �i�t�s��g�pg�. 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If �re th� �ity llttouaoy 1�90TIl3N by 8a�i�lcsOaD sacond�d by J�s�ae that uP� a�`avarabl� cl�ciei�n by �,� �i�y �tt��n�ty �sla�iv� tc� tl�e division by s�giat�nd la�nd su�v�y9 �e Plaa�fn� ��an.i�sian �ds sg�roval of tbe pro* p�as�d d�visi�n �f Ie�ta 20 aad 2I� Oatm�n°8 3�d pdditioa by Hariaud Bo ��3' � P�paend ixi sua�rr�►ox ����x�if ica�� �, S o�67-03a prsa�at4d with �h� �ppbi��i.�a �ulZ�t � i,a������,a�g tit� '�ct B fr�m 16 f�t to 20 f��� �n iiicic��y �i�°c1�6 �n �b� av�nt th�t #,t is x�t p�esib2e uadar tha �ity �od� t� p��e�d j-�,�Ii �� regi�t�z�d l,�aad suxveY� �� Proatdu� �hsuld b� 3,mpl�n��d �� �11 ��� � p�bli� h�ating for th� plat a�d tbs pu81i� h�arir� a`i��a ��r r�a�ch 2�E t967a Lkp�,a a voi�� vots, all v�ting �Y�„ �h� r���i�n �ac�i�d �aa�a�.ca�us ly � M��� �T�ns� cacrad�a°�d if a�gist�rgd l�d eurvey vae a permi,sibie ���° clivi.si,�n �f p�e�p�x�q uade� rhh� �ity Cods and whtther it wa�� a��ssaxy t� t�v� a publi� h�,aria�gb and if s�� befose wh�tt bodyo W� f�l it i� a cias'����rl� i�n��xm�dia�a� ca��d �tw�a eimple lot eplit• �d pl.�tti�o isu� di��r�ti� sh�uld b� uaad, �'h�ix� �4ugh� aa�.d th� �i���t�n r�q�s�e tht �itq Attosa� to �i�� �� F���� �f divisi�n e�f �il ga�cals of laad ae �piifisd b3► �'oSa �b?�G�, Th� �rym�,{saf�a f��i� theC such diviei�ne are ves�r simila� � l�t �plits �utai that in m�ny eaass�s th� �p�a� aad tims rr� c�uis�d �� ���pli.sh �u�°.ii ��ivi,s�� b�r piat�in,g is enmsc�seasya �ha �nissi�a �t �+� ��,t� 1��. f.a� fr�u�r c�f lag�l a�ticae and publi� h�as�ia�s �c� �g,��a��� �nd �a� p$r��an� h� r,r�t re�ched any a�elueivn oa t� t��th�� �h�� k�,uld �a�xa� t� a��u��� nx�ti� of hearia� if divisi�n of �a11 pa���1s �,y ���i������g �,�ad �u�v�y is p�rmiasible, The Commissioa �+ulri sp�i����.ly li�c� �h� �;i�y A�t��cn�y �o ��nd�r aa mpiaioa as to `ah��h�� ��gi�����d ��d �u��* 3,� s� p�a�m�.��ib1e �aae �f dividing psmPQStY u���� �h� ��,��i� C.i�y �'�ci�e� �`u��Yz�2e th� �'��mtnS.ssi�t w�uld like ,a etat�6 m�� �� g���'��° 1��1 ����i��a���x� c�� :a �i�� ia �ietiag procadursa �� �Zl�a u�� �,� �r���,����,� i,�s� ���r�a� �� �ti11 fu�thsr in thQ �neat �i� �'�g�����c1 1.�d �u�or�,�� �i�b;r��- ��r� p�y�mi.�eibl� oY caxt b� msd� ps�� ��s�bZ�� �h� ��siexn �c������ th� �i�y A�tarn�y to s��ad ��� " ��aac�a ��1��•L�� �� pubYi� t�r�e�:�rg�v �f�i�i.al n��ic�e$ $ud �aspoa�ibili- ti�9 ���a�, ca�Zi�;h �i�uld �pplyq � a•••� � 6 � p�rv s mvs aur�r�c II� g B1oc1� 1 ti1�u �s�, Ad�s S��t ���i �t,�.., �� ac�P�t� �f th�r Plats � 9esbd�.vi�i�nem�treeCs & IItilitisa Subcommitt�e wu di�CUS►��d �d n� a�fii�n wr�s t�lcea�a �P��B B�oic s Lote 6 thrtt 9z The Commisei�n r�vi+�w�d th� ps�bl�m �- � dscisiono This it�n i� �a the� M��h 9„ I9G7 ag�ndao o Propoasd Plato I J 1 3d Pl� ��mis� � i��� �» EebruB 2 1967 P It t�as ��p�.+rtad �h�t Mxo �adn�8 P�anaiag C�nsultaat, wvuld ha�ve ' .a s�h�me�i�. pl� ��eac�y 1ay Ma�� ].Gth fvr th� P1�►ts & Subdivieioas - S��r��ra ���il�t�� S�ft���ami����o ihe f�� fer this wmrks iacludiag r�a� �e� a c�upie �f ��,z:tn�s �xplsining �h� plan ts� meml�ers of the ' ��.tta� �nd rhe� g��ple s,r�uld b� $�00 �ad a�t mos� than �700. H� sh�uld be a�tc�d g� drs n�r atud crea�iv� thin�cit� sa this tisoao ' ' � 4±�;M.� ��u�� ui�s �i�►, �,n�,3.1 ��a_ ,�iiro_ rsr. . r._H,�d _.....:,, :: _ . ,_ ��� ��u� �if �'S z� ��, �h� S�u�h�t � c�u�t�k3.v _a� pc�seibl�,, �rp�z[ � �t� ��� v���9 �i�d +�aiim€�u� ly o II � STA1"B AID � S �b�t� I mf�l�: o Tablad uutil March 23� 1967 �e�ingo 9 0" IN�'OBMAT�[ON 3H�T FO�,�,�I� ,�INGS s Proc��d wfth p�iaitf.ago 10, ��![d��[�I TIO�?1 O�' REVISION T�0 ZONZNG E)8D • _..�., q... , ...���..._.�.......• voe� aYea Pr�saaC eugg�et3�a t� �ouncil to incorposs�to in ps+�srnt Code. �I , � Bi�IBIV� PI�A & SZiBD TOI�-ST�EBTS & �TII.I St1BC , �li1tT1"�S a Fnb�rv 4� 1967 s FabYUSrv 7 m].967 s F�bsuaxv 21, 196? s - III' 1�ON by Bri�l�s�szo s�c.�ad�d by J�aaau0 that tha Platmiag Cro�matissimn 2e��iv� ith� aaixiu�c�s �� th� Pl�t� � Subdiviei�asaStratt� & IItiliti�s Sub�ait�e� f��r Che f�21�ix�g m��tiags o F�btuary 4, �sbsuary 79 1 at�c1 F�ba°e�a^y 21a 1967o IIge�n � v�i�� v�t�� all voting ayt, tho m�tion �tri�d ua�nim�uelpo : ► _._����,�v�.,,r . �—_ _ --;� Thsre bsia� n� furth� busi�ese� Cha�irms�n Hughas adjousaad ths mseCia� at 11050 P,Ma �sp�ctfully submitl,�d9 � �� i%+zel OeBrisa �aaosdiag Sscs�t�s�y► � ' •4.«., Ji.� �:2,iT.�,.lr.e+3 'J�a ...!..1.�`i.. �5.4.�`�,-.t f'1.i'.7� 11./.il�tii,/! .}..i3•.. 1.+��p.3!': ...�_�.tiA ��LY;.t��� �5..�:�J .i�.nS}Ja�6:l:\�1. �4l 1.:8�! l ./ !� 9 i � , ' ' , � ' `1ht� l�f��:�.z�c; �,: ��; ,�ta;�:.�ci �a a�d�x �� it�aix�u�n kE�sgh�� �� �t � i� P. M. �t�i��. ::��:, ?�1��,R�; Y'RL�SEN�: 'l�ghe�, F`9:�z�,�tt�fc3�� �q�:hx�.n t�HB�R� A.B,SPe�TZ': �psElce, Attt3ptz� OTliBF�� 1�'�.ESEIdT: I�lx�a�. JaAxaae 3ocitu�a -� i,�ta�uP r�i �icsm�tt �'otc�rs i�;��e�r I.s�°t�c�a — L�eag� a� WeWQn �o��ra Pa�al Draa�: i3irector, P�rk$ a�ui �ecreation Ileparta�nt M�NU`S�,S, �'EBRU4.:� ,13� I9f�7 . MOTZ�N b� ���:he-�, �n+�oiad�d by �'��zpa�exic�, that �he �'�Es�uasy 13. 1967 M�lau�ss �,�r� g���pt�d a�s �ai2��r Ttae Mc�rioa� Car�ri�d, L,E�'i?R."s i�vt� "�oa� kem��e� Ducaph� par�a�.niag ro r�ie S�.r.�h Park Ski Area. d�'1lKEC.�UR S �E�'C1RT Pre,�,x�eas Tt�,gA�t: GF..teraei T�i.a���aenc� of the p��x�kg �� tfxci�n�d. it�ports �b4v tbere sras ' 1,'.GtLe d.a�,e+�� tand aeand�l.4�em �h�QCSghUUt Lki� �x�.s�.�a•r.� �Iast ai the wrotk � M%Yt� �4A£ nc��r �a t� px�paz+a�i� f��r Spr�ug. ' i � , � � ' � � � :'n���:� st�d &ecre��£azs M�eaars�xdc� Tk�� �3:.z�cC4� gave a scua�ary of Coc�n�i1 uotees asad �and acquasitions psr— �a:Liai 7g tu p��k�a �nsi p2.aYgrc�de, RecreAeion��. �e�tivftiea, areetings, r.rr�af�•���e�ay r�u� �w�z��� k�el�l �r.�cngt� tha a�,r�th ai Pahxu.ary. ��at� ly� �'�.me Rt�t frra��� Reya:t r,�f ra�a�. hac�ra ou �s�e�,i��.c j4b� fcr ��ac:r• r�e�art��a 'b�gicwing i� Decea�bex �` 19��,i c�ca��nr�i.�zg i:� ,��r►a.a�y of d9+��r w;�e�s px•��ens:�d. �L,�a� , ,A�i�7 C+6,��:,�I'Y�a �,�„e�i�i.c��� �i�+aa ��x 19�� F�axk JL�nd ��u�.s�t3o�� P'�+��enr and 2uGu:-� i�and sc�u±si��ons wr�� rita��assed by the Cm�ouiseion. ��s�k i7�v�2o*�nm�,ri� �+e ��xin ca:s�e��nr� i� �he 1'�6£4 Hur's�e� wil� be� to ca��tiu�e the M�elody Manar �°so;��cx, �ievelnp� t�e e�t�t eu� of :..o�k� i��r�: �1� add ��ao dogg baxildings, c�n�inue d�ev�s3.a�see�na at Px�x�exq I'�xk, sddin� a�ra�tming house Co ?errace '��►z'k.7 p��ar� 2azad��.��ix�g sna fnax��th�r derrez�pit�� ai aux pr$eextt parica. 1�� c:�re�ti.oai �:��►xt *,ree �ls�a►se�� x��t a�x� ���aas og r�cre�t a.ou b� add�d xa tha progra�m ss�a� �.��it�c�aata b� m�d� ito� pt�a���►t rx;;ti�ri.tie�. `� � � PARM.� �Pd� �ECREATI�N COMMISSION MTNUTES, i�EBRUh,RY 27, 1967 PXgnnin� Park PAG;� 2 Comnission diacuased sus;geativas of iJnprovements that should be mad� in our psesent parks. OLD BUSINESS Ice Areaa Anolca Conntq favors the Locke Park location and are remainiag very acti`re in this project. Residential Visit�ltions One person has �fefinitely voZenteered hie home for a m�eting of a fev neighbora in Mf:lody Manor for Che purpo�e of informiag the citisens of Fridley what r.!�e Parke and Becreation Commission is doiag. Annual Report; I�TION �y Fa?tspatrick, aeconded by Cochrsn, that ve iuclude oar anaw�l report with the City Manager's ann�al report, but ssake it another color so it is �r�ticeable. The Motion Carried. Pask Plar�niast & Mainteaance Suuervisor Position MOTION b� Cochsan, seconded by Fitz�atricic, thst due to szisting probleAs of fi�lia� the Park Plannia� � Maintenaace Supervisor position L a meeting be hr;`td with theYCit.y_Couacil to _discuss, these__�ro_blema. requestinst that the 4'.ouncil set the ti.ma and date. The Motion Carried. Th� Commisaion agreed to GQOlydiil8tt? the applicarions to have readq fer the me.�.ting vith the Council. NEW i'tISINESS Moore Lalce Develovment & Potential The State Departraent has taken many testa of Moore Lake; th� basic test being the Coliform Test. Member Hughes suggested that the Ditectoz get an esti- m�te for the weed control and continue research so the 1968 Budget �an be p).aaaed. The coat of maintaining a beach rather than a pool was also di8- cwissed. ADJOITRNMENT 't'he Meetiag Wae ad j onrned at 11: 25 P. M. The aezt regular Meetiug will be held on Monday, t�tarch 27th� 1967, at,8:00 P.M. at the Fridleq City Hall. , Rs:spectfully submitted, � � � , , �,t.ci , Mary Lo Erickson, SecYetary: Pasks and Recreation Co�iseion � February 23, 1967 FRIDLEY CHARTER COMMISSTON MEMBERS: Genevieve Peterson, 151 Glen Creek Road Robert Buckley, 54 Locke Lake Road Mrs. Donald Savelkoul, 916 West Moore Lake Drive Richard Gottwaldt, 6700 Channel Road Elmer Johnson, 6490 East River Road Ray Sheridan, 1301 Hillwind Road Ernest Petrangelo, 520 Rice Creek Boulevard F. N. Shaffer, 6805 Channel Road William Weiss, 6490 Central Avenue N.E. Rodney P. Johnson, 1646 Gaxdena Avenue Mrs. Ruth Danielson, 6305 East River Road Dr. Harold P. Cohen, 5890 Stinson Boulevard� Dr. Richard J. Trezona, 177 Hartman Circle ��.4 784-8423 521-3581. 560-3097 784-8445 560-1630 788-6130 786-1453 788-8631 784-9820 788-0690 560-3569 788-3115 784-419b &4Sf � � i � � _J , ', � LJ � � - � ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING STANDBY PqY FOR C tTY Eh1PL0YEES AND A.htENDlNG SECTION 3.02 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY. The Council of the City of Fridley do ord�in as foiiows; Section 3.02 of the City Code of the City of Frid(ey is amended to read as follows: The regular work week of eflch employee shAll commence on t�tond�y of each week and termin�te on Friday of e�ch week And sh�l) consist of (40) hours eACh week, holidPys excepted. Also, except when the need of any department �s dete'rmined by the City Man�ger, shall otherwise require, the work d�y shall commence at 8:00 o'clock A. �1. of the d�y, �nd sh, I 1 term i nate at $:00 o'c I ock P.h1. of such d�y, with one (I) hour being provided and �Ilowed each employee during and between the hours of 12 noon and I P.M, for lunch or personal needs of said employee. Overtime �nd overtime p�y for Pny day shall commence after � the expir�,tion of the regula.r working d�y. Overtime and overtime for any week shatl commence after the expiration of the regular working week. (t is provided, hoaever, that no employee shPll be , entitled to overtime p�y for �ny d�y or for any week unless the �ctual hours of work during the week shall be additional hours ar of work �nd are not performed o h d I' pAy. days n suc ay �n �eu of other hours or � days of work regui�,r to such employee. I , I � I , I � � � There �re certain employees of the City, other thr�n the police or firemen, who �re and may be design�ted by the City M�nPger to serve in .� °st�ndby" status in behal.f of the City on a Saturd�y or Sundr�y or other holidpy of the City, to perform work as may be necessary to the public interest on such d�y. The "standby" employee is entitted' to and may receive as compensation for such service as "standby" two (2) hours of regul�r pay for each day served in such status. If on �ny such day, the employee in "standby" shal) actually perform work for the City, he shall be entitled to compensation for each hour, or portion thereof �ctuall worked at I1 times the re ular � which p� sha 1 I be i n �dd it i on to tlle two 2 hours "standb�' pay. In the public interest, an employee may be called to perform work for the City after the regular working day �nd in such event, the employee shall receive p�y computed as follows: For such overtime work t� � � , I� I� I � � 1 ' � � � � � , � �! , �1 performed pay computed at the rate of one and one-half (I-1/2� times the regular pay, but not less in any event th�n �n amount equal to two hours regul�r pay; provided, however, that such minimum amount shall not �pply in the case of an employee who hAd not left the site of the work performed during the regular working period, and such � em I o ee i s d i rected to perform work for the C ity w ith i n one ( I) hour, _ ofPthe exp i rat i on of the regu I ar work i ng day, i y wh i ch case the work'"''� '� ,� performed is considered normal overtime for the period of time actuallY worked. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE C1TY OF FRIDLEY THIS oF . 1967. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL First Rading: Second Reading: - Pub I`i sh • DAY �, MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM � ' � * , o�o i tv�.r.c� No . ' AN ORD 1 NANCE ESTA�L I SH t NG A Sl1B-0061�91 TTEE QF- THE PLANN 1 NG COR1A91 SS I ON AS THE BOARD OF APPEALS AND ADJLISTMENTS AND REPEALING SECTIONS 45.38, � 45.381, 45.39, 45.391, 45.392, 45.393, 45.394, 45.40, 45.401, 45.41, 45•42, 45•421, 45•422,"and 45.423. � �� � � � � ' � ' � L� � � The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain �s fol.lows: The Council hereby appoints a sub-committee of the Fridiey P(anning Commission to serve as the Board of Appeals and Adjustments and to exercise all ��uthority �nd perform all functions of said Board pursuant to h�iinnesota Statutes 462.351 to 4b2.364. Said Sub-comm'tttee shall consist of five members including the Vice Ch�irman of the Pl�nning Commission, who shall serve �s Chairman of the Board of Appeals �nd four additional members, to be appointed by the City Council for three year terms. The original �ppointment should be staggered so that no more than two members terms shell expire during any one calendar yeAr. Section I1. Notice of Nearinq. c"� � Notice of hearing of any appeals before the Board of Appeals shall be published in the official newspaper once at (east ten d�ys before the day of hearing. In addition, mailed notice sh�ll be sent Pt least ten days before the date of he�ring to those parties �►nd persons known to have an interest in the appeal. However, failure to give mailed notice sh�t{ not invalidate the public hearing or jurisdiction of the Board of Appeais. Section III. Public Hearin� and Record of Proceeding. A{I hearings of the Board shatl be opened to the public. Any party may appear at the hearing i� p�rson or by agent or �ttorney. The Bo�rd m�y adopt rules for the conduct of the proceedings before it. Such rufes may include provisions for giving oaths to witnesses and the filing of written briefs by the parties. The Board shall provide a record of the proceedings including the minutes of the meeting, it s findings of fact and final order or other disposition of the matter heard. Section IV Powars Pnd Duties of the Bo�ard of Appeals. � � The Board shall he�,r appeals and review any order, requirement, ' decision, or determin,tion made by the zoning administrator. Where there is � pr�ctic:+l difficulty or unnecess�ry hardship in cArrying � out the requirements of the zoning ordinance, the Bo�rd, after an ��ppeal and he�ring m�y grant a variance of the regutations on construction or alteration of buildings, or other regul,tions pertAining , to area requirements, set back requirements, or regulations regrarding parking �reas, open space, heighth regulation or the use of land . , _.. -� - - _ - -----�--.�. � I � I� I � � � �J ' i L� r r � � � � � �'�;� buitdings or structures, such v�riances sh,ll be gr�ented only if the Bo�Yrd �inds th�t the strict enforcemen� o�F the ordinance or regul�tion cre�tes a h,rdship th��t is unusu�-�I or unique to the subject property. Sec�ion V. Time of Nearing. The Board sh�ll hold a public hearing within thirty days after receipt of the notice of �ppeAl. The Board shall make findings of f ect and order on the appeal within thirty d�ys �fter the pubfic hearing. Action granting the v�ri�nce sha11 be by resolution, must be passed by � m�jority vote of the Board. Granting of any variance m�y be made subject to reasonable con�itions that the Board shall prescribe. Section VI. Appeal from Decision. Decisions of the Qo,rd of Appeals on all m�tters within its jurisdiction �re fir��) subject to appeal to the Couneil and the �ight of later judicial review as provided by law. Section VII. Time Limit for Re-applic,tion. In RII cases where �n appeal has been t�ken, and the relief sought has been denied by the Board of Appeals, no petition for identical relief sh�ll be presented to or be considered by the zoning �dministrator, the Pl�nning Commission, or the City Council until � period of �t least six months hRVe elapsed. Section VIII. Repeal. Th�t upon effective date of this ordinance Sections 45.3g, 45•381, 45.39. 45.39t, 45.392, 45.393, 45.394, 45.44, 45.44I, 45.41, 45.42, 45•42l, 45.422, 45.423 of the City Code of the City of Fridtey F�e hereby repealed and are of no further force and effect. I � , ' , , �J �1 ' G�i�S i��. � ���'�'� � s. �I��.r � �n�ul�ing �x��ir��e�s i446 County Road ".T" Riinaeapolis, Mianeaota 55k32 Februarq 22, 1963 (�iANGE ORDSA Ni1MBBR TWO WATER I1�ROVBI�3NT PROJECT i75-C. SCHEDULB 2 pRIDLBY, MINNESOTA D. W. Sickey & Co., Inc. 1841 Uai�ezsity Aveane St. Paul, Minnesota 55104 Gentlennen: You are hereby ordered, suthorized and inatructed to perfora� or delete the follov3.ng work on the above contract, with the contract price adjusted ap showai. Pric� adjuatments inelude all costs of work to be performed iaclu- ding 15x overhead and profit. , 1. Iastall one 8H 3-B015 circuit breaksr in tbe panel for de- humidifier protectiou. Contract price ehall be adjustad by addiag $97.75. , ' ' ' , , , � � 2. Delete sod replacement from the Contract. Coatract ehall be adjusted by deductf.ng 1200 S.Y. @$0.60, a total of $720.00. DTET CONTRACT ADJIISTMNiiT. . . . . . v . . . . DEDUCT $622.25 Suba►itted and �pproved this 22nd day of Febsuary, 1967 by Comstock & Davis, Iac. COMST�CR & DAVIS, INC. By � DeWaqne Ca son, P. E. Approved this day of , 1967 by A. W. Hickey 3 Ca.. Inc. D. W. HICKEY & CO., INC. �Y ._._.� Title Approved and accepted thia � day of , 1967 by the City of Fridlep CITY OF Y�RIDLEY , Maaager Mayor 1� (� � [__; ' L ' r � , , �J SNGINE�SING DSPART�T Citp of Fridlay Fzidley, Mi�sota C. 8. l�eCrossaa. IncorPoratad Bouta 2, BOx 322 Oas�o, Hism. �B: �-°�GS OBl�dR #1 - STRSL4'�_ � ST. 1966•6 Crotlaman: �� M�u�c� 6, 1967 You ar� benby ordsrtd, autl�ris�d mnd instsueted tA add te yous Cv�ntract for Strast Lmprovem�t Psoject St. 1956-6 t6s goilar- ing sts�C impsavem�a►tg based vn tht follo�vit�g �stimat� quantitiN fot a nat total Additiaaal . Limap Sum Ps�ic� oi _�..?���1 s� $ 2. T20.14 -- �ligus�s� The above Lump 3� Psica sball be ad�ustsd by �tq► additio�n* to or deleti�ons fsem the appsoximste qwntitise by ths Contsaat or agswd upon unit psic�e a+ot:+d, othst i�►cida�tal ita�s ehall bs co��� �s at Co�tssrt aawuat bid prio�s. �E c.� LANS AND GABD�A CI�CLE I�PP�imats - �. Quantitiss ten � ' ' l� ' 1 ' � 2331.508 2331.504 2356.505 23560507 2351.,�02 2506.322 St�= Onit P�#g! � � 188 Tan Bl.Wmia�us Hix .$ �4.30 �808.40 10.34 Toa Bit. Mat for Mix 30.00 310.20 4�88 Galo RS�2 Bit. Mat ios 8ea1 .18 87.84 1g Cu. yds. Sosl Coat Agg. tA•Z 10.00 180.00 163 Gal, B�t, lSat #r�r Zack tbat �.30 48090 3 Units Ad j. Hrame � Caef in�g � 3S. �,�.� $1, S�i�0.3df T�tatl 7ZH 8TA8SP: l�S8IS8IPPI STI�E! 10 b7�TH /19B�OE Apps�oo�imat� tI ��. Quantit�ss � 2331,508 z�si.soa 2356.505 2506.522 184 T�on 10.12 Zba SO Galo 2 Onits Bituminous Z�1is Bit. �fst �o= Mix �fat fos ?aak Coat adj. lr�cas� � casting Tot�l O�i.t � � � 4.30 $791.20 "30.00 303.60 .30 15.00 35.00., 7�_.. �.� � $1.179.80 iviAL � � iiiv� � �i � �a 1 • • • • • �� ��� 1� Pa�� �ro 3Ca 19VV°�6 Ch� Order #I � �2 Submitt�d and appsovad by City �gi�s Uaaia� Qus�sbi, P.i. on this 6eL c'i�r oi �nech, 1967. s� �. p.s. City Bn�inar Apptovad md acceptad thi.s Apptv�t�d aad �ec�pt�d thii day o� Masch, 1967 by C. S. Mc~�= '�'� �, 296T by tLs Cit� Ca�a�a��Ft�idl�y, Crassaa, Incotporetsd Miaposbt.t C, S. ��lB�; I1+�q�tP�ATBD Bq ' � $3► 2ltls By C;� � r� �� � . �� �� � ii C7 iS :lu :; �' i�+ '1 � ( lit. �.•• :::�s a�: ��L,�:i;:s, �:.�v� �c��5 '��. DaY 0� APRTL, i9,a, by aad J�:'i.`'w'uQii . . L-��GO. _.L'� � ,,-,, , , . t , �. � � �� �ao O�ner, cnd �Chc Cri`l OF' :1tInLEY, AnoZta Countq, �l�inaeoota, as the � ^ ,�, �. � ;.;l, • , ,� `�r n•,�nn�. «.�yR � � � . . . �� ! � �� Z � �'::.:UJ �+. � • . ,� I. �i::o Gune: ::a� roquooto� a l�.nd alteraLioa permit of tlae City �ith 1 �oz��c� �o lcnda dano�ocl in the plat p2an ottuched hereto as Exhibit "A"� � IT. lso al�ora�io� ia �o be effec�eci un� ahall bo performod in accord— a�c� vit-h �;�o �orr�a o: �he p�rn;: �, includinW cuc� additionnl �ketchess and n�: ac rri �b roa;�oc ��o -iho Iuad �l�cr:.�ion on ia beroaith or hereaYter nt.►:�:: ��cd taJ �'�c Ovner and a��tsched heroto Yor re�orence purpoaeg. , ' � iTY. :ho Ioa4, anen t�o s�lo�oration ic co�apletod, ohall bo• platted by �ho C��aor a�:bu�antially aa c2ouotod in a..id Exhibit "A". � xv. 'a'o ;�. ovxc:e �o tLo C:�ty a�omna o: dr�inu�e oY �he landa adjacent . b`fi : CQi'vu'1� 10� a`fll�� GiQ'u� a�no�e� �0 a�.T'C3 ��A�� lI1 u.:}11b1� n/�~� fi11d �.`O �.:ovi�c �o i;uc Ci�q �u��icio��t o� �he landn adjacent to the loaeat lnnila" :� :,;�ici �Z eu "a" to caablQ �;I�e Ci�y �o properly drain the 3araQ and to . ��'�o• ��e oi� i �:or i �� o�r� �1i'�08@Fl �o tne best interer�t of the public, . V�Q vw�o, G�roo� t,o convey.uy ;ait c�;.i� deed that portion of �he. land � �::�::-:s �::o �Io� a��i:.checl lnere'c,u an Ez;�ibit "�;", �rhich .ia withia the pro— , o: ;.y ::noa o; �he plot aa p: o��c�oci, c,nd cr�ich ia �arked ereo "a'► on the �i1NY ��a� ;or pn,poaea .of� re�er�aco. �'�� o:.adt dinenniona of aeid area "»p �a �� �ore o: loo� �han �,�o:,e indicA�od on eaid plat plan as contained :� �;;;:i'oi� "L'" and �o bc auch �a nuy be n2tivately deternined by aurvey n;.c�o ��d o��oa�a:,� �o �ho prap�,A•tion oY a plat in rinal tora after the :.I�Qr:.�ion o. L�Q l�nd iu QPioc�od. �. J. • . . , ..".:;.or cowp:ot:on o; tho altorotion by the ovner, and t,he deterWino— �:on oQ i:::c uo:,cri, �ion o� �:�o proper�y ia area "u" to be deoded, the ccraor aI�..I2 oxocuto a qui� cl�i� dood �I�croof and deliver tbc semo to /tho �i;,y 2:����er i'or.oad in bohol? ot the Ci�y. ThoreoPter the Citq ehall , � . � 0 ... � �� � �� CITY OFcFRIDLED PAF�CM�EIVj '_` PARKS AND RECR�ATION 6431 Univ��1 ��Y A55�421 E. Er►dley, �u. C �V�+C :��'.: � �c •�::c L::o o: -t::c o:.._� i� auc:: ::::��cc aa hc chall �ec� �+.� :.i:Ci�:Cll:.� vuC ��G v�.11�'i�iO.Z G� �.�.f ��u �11 u�1T11tui�/ �C1IC1' 11I1CLf � S7L' �iC� __::.e:;, �::o:.: GiVlV�' di�che� and �ihe ::L•e, 'uene;ici:.i to �he public with— c�:, :c��:ict:on o: rcco:v:.t:o� oi anJ ::ind to �Lc o�rncrs e::cept that �the �_•::� :.::aii no� :;,:.c:; �:.erea::,er al•�o� ��e con�our of the lond in ouc� .:��no: :.a as:.2l ::ia�c, or ;: e�roat ti::c , ro»or drainaWc o� t�e adjacent iw::a o. ��e o�r::o: . �vnL upon �,::e �cco� �ance of t�a deed by the City o: a�:� 3wn�: ia sre.. "a" �hQ City rcleaaeo �he owner o2 any elain Yor ;;,�:: 3aada crit� rcapect �o aaid �la�. � . VI. �se Q�rne: uE: ocritb depaai �a a bond �o the City in the aum ot � v � � _�v UO � �caaTi�, ccrti:ied check • ;;o in;,;�:3 �o �ho ci�y �i�ut �iL^e altera�ion oY the land and tbe aork b�O2 CTJY�s vill bo pe, fornad in acq.o, dance with �he permit and the terrsa O'a' 'Li�lu A�;►OC�C�'i`r• , �%11. ' °Jpoa oo�plo �ioa o; ��ie tro:;s �no �I�e conple �ion und delivery o� • V�iC doec: and �ho do�er�ia��ir,a b' �ne C��y ,tbat the alteration of the ���� anci u21 oi �he vo:;: co:.:.cc�od ��orevri�ih has been per�orned in ac— co.;::.,.�o cri�h �ho �er�a oP ��c pe:r�i;: ssnd thia a�reezient, the bond ahall . '.�o roicw�o�. • ' iN tJi�i�i5^ Tl:i�:���',. �;:c: pu. �iea heroin have hereunto set their VMY�a ��i� ��''�ay oY �1�pril, � I953. .� � . �.r. � - �. . / �'��f,-1�TT(1r1� ' � . . ►V �./�J d • ,. . . �j�,/� . ^ � M� l/J.,n') /'/���Lw.Rr � ..i(<:�;� Y.n!/'���/ � r; T ���������� . � � /Lo.r, ,� ,c,, c—�, . _ ,(i `..�-c.�.J� , . ;E� CiiY � FRIDLEY �. I3I' : .,,--��/'�—�'.-�--r .� � J' . _� ��� ' I ' ( 1 I ' I ' I ' ' ' O�D 1 t`!i',NCE N0. AN ORD I NANCE ESTAE3L i S�1 I NG A. Blf ! LD I NG PERh1 tT FEE SCHEDI! LE AND A��•9END ( NG SECT t ON 46. 2 OF TH E CITY CODE OF THE C(TY OF FRIDLEY. , The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain �,s foltows: •;�: j That Sections 200.010 to 200.9040 oi= the Code of Ordinance, City of h1 i nneapo I i s, �9 i nnesota as amended September 30, I'966, i s hereby >dopted by reference �►nd established as a schedufe of fees to be used in connection with the building code of the City of Fridley, with the following exceptions: 1. In Section 201.020 of the Code of Ordinance, City of �^,inneapolis, delete reference to fireproof buildings �nd substitute Construction Type I, 11, �nd tV buildings as defined in the uniform building code 1964 edition. 2. In Section 201.040 of the Code of Ordinance, City of � hlinneapolis, delete reference to non-fireproof bui(dings and insert Type 111 and V buildings es deiined in the uniform building code (9d4 edition. � , ' 3. Section 201.030 and Sections 206.Oi0 to 206.070 of the Code of Ordinrnce, City of F�inneapolis are deleted and are not a part of tf�e C ity Code of the C ity of Fr id l ey. PASS�D BY THE CITY COIINCIL OF TNE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY oF , 1967. ' � ATTEST: ' �J � 1 ' CITY CLERK - h�tARVIN C. SRUNSELL First Reading: Second Re�ding: Publish: h1AY0R - JACK 0. K I RKHADI c ' I ' I ' I , J i% CIT�i 0�' FRIDLEY, MZNNES�TA APFLICATION FOIt NON-RESIDr.NTTAL BUILDING PERMIT OWNER'S 1�A1�IE KURT MANUFACTURING COMPANY BUILD�R �IED BUILDING PRODUCTS, INC. ADDRESS 5280 MAIN STREET N. E. ADDF.ESS 707 OAK RIDGE ROAD - KNOLLWOOD FRIDLEY, NRNNESOTA 55421 HOPKINS, MINNESOTA 935-4000 LOCATION OF BUILDII�G N0. 5280 STREET MAIN STREET N. E. pART OF LOT ' LOT NZ � 347' of LOT 4 BLOCK A�DITION OR SUBDIVISI�:N AUD. SUB. ��75 Applicant attach to this form; 3 Sets of Plans - 2 Plot Plans - 2 Certificates of , Survey with proposed building drawn on these Certificates. , � ' ' , SUBMIT TO• BUZLDING BbARD BOARD OF APPEALS PLAN. COMM. COUPICIT, Meeting Date 3/7/67 3/6/67 Approval Date DESCRTPTION OF BUILDING To Be Used As; ADDITION Front 143 Depth 208� Aei�ht 20 Sq. Ft. 29,744 Cu. Ft. 594,880 Type of Construction Estimated Cost ' To Be Completed Czrtificate of Occupancy • ' LJ ' � � Permit Fee & Plan Check $ TOTAIs $ DUPLICATION OF PREVIOUSLY APPROVED ADDITION EXCEPT ADDITION OF 208 x 24'9" MEZZANINE ON NORTH SIDE BY NEW CONTRACTOR. , , , , , � ' , , ' lJ :)� � � RESOLUTION N0. 196� A RE�OI.UTION DIRECTING THE ISSUANCE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS ACCORDANCE WITH LAW5 OF 1957, CHAPTER 385 BE IT RESOLVED By the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows: SEC. 1. The total estimated cost of Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 81 has been estimated at $10,000.00 . SEC. 2. It is now estimated that the sum of $10,000.00 is currently necessary to provide financing of the projects above noted, and it is hereby deter;�ined to be necessary to borrow said amount for the payment of obligations r.ow incurred and.for expenses necessarily incurred in connection with the coastruction of said improvement project. SECo 3. There is hereby created Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 81 Fund (temporary) which shall contain a construction account.: as part thereof into which shall be paid all proceeds of temporary bonds issued pursuant to this resolution and similary subsequent resolutions, and out of which sha11 be paid all amounts due and payable as costs or expenses incident to or incurred in connection with the making of said unpro,��::aent. `SEC� 4. There is also hereby created Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 81 Fund (temporary) a�inking Fund Account, which account in said fund may and shall be termed as the Sinking Fund, into which s::��l be paid the proceeds of all special assessments levied against benefited property by reason of making of said improvements as well as aii other monies t.herein to be paid as provided by law and out of which shall be pa�d the principal and interest on all temporary improvement bonds issued to finance said project. SEC. 5. It is hereby determined that the sum of $10,000.00 shall be borrowed to finance said Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 81 with respect to cost of construction and expenses necessarily incurred relative thereto to this date, by the issuance of temporary improvement bonds of the City of Fridley as authorized in Minnesota �tatutes, SEC. 429.01, Subdivision 3, as amended by Laws 1957, Chapter 385. SECo 6. 'Said bonds shall be payable from the Sinking Fund of the following: Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 81 Fund but the City further recognized its duty under the Iaw, as provided by Sec. 429.091, and covenants and agrees with the purchaser and all holders fram time to time, of said temporary impr.ovement bonds, at or prior to the maturity thereof that it will pay and retire such bonds and the interest thereon out of the proceeds of definitive improvement bonds which the Council shall issue and sell at or prior to the maturity of the temporary improvement bonds to the extent that the same cannot be paid our of funds available in the Sinking Fund of Storm Sewer � Improvement Project No. 81 Fund or out of other Municipal `� funds which are property available and are appropriated by the Council for such � ,' ' � , � i�� r � purpose. SEC. 7. It is hereby determined to Levy special assessments against benefited property by reason of the making of Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 81 and to levy ad valorem taxes, if necessary, to produce sums at least 5% in excess of the amounts sufficient to pay principal and interest when due on said temporary improvement bonds and on any definitive bonds to be issued as herein provid.ed, such special assessments to be placed on the tax rolls at such ti.me when said improvement projects have been campleted or the total cost thereof has been determined. SEC. 8. Said temporary improvecuent bonds in the amount of $10,000.00 shall be denominated Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 81 Bond Series "A" (temporary) shall be ' ten (i0) in number and numbered from 1 to 1� inclusive, each in the deno�ination of $1,000.00 shall bear interest at the rate of 5% per annum, payable�semi-annually on February lst and August lst of each year and shall mature on February 1, 1970� shall be subject to redemption and pre-payment on anq interest payment date, at par ,_ . a a)4 � I � , l� ,� ` ' .:', , � , � � � a:�c� accrued interest. Not less than 30 days before the date specified for redemption on said bonds, the City Treasurer shall mail notice of the call thereo� to the holder, if known, said Treasurer shall maintain a record of the names and addresses of the holders of said bonds insofar as such information is made available to him by the holders thereof, for the purpose of mailing said notices. The principal and all interest on said bonds shall be payable�, at Fridley City Hall, 6431 University Avenue, N.E., Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421. SECo 9. Said temporary improvement bonds shall be mi.uneographed and when so .' mimeographed shall have attached thereto an interest coupon which bond and � coupon shall be substantially in the following form: � (Form of Coupon) � , - No. $ � (Unless the bond described below is called for earlier redemption) on the day of , 19_, the of County, Minnesota, will pay to bearer at , Minnesota, the sum of dollars lawful money of the United States of America for interest then due on its . DATED • C IT° .'�`IANAGER MAYOR SEC. 10. Said bonds and coupons attached shall be prepared under the direction of the City Manager and shall be executed on behalf of the City by the signatures of the Mayor and Manager, and the corporate seal of the City shall be affixed :)�'' i � i thereto, and the appurtenant interest coupon shall be mimeographed and authenticated, by the printed, engraved, lithographed, or facsimile signatures of said Mayor and � Manager. When said bonds have been executed and authenticated they shall be delivered by the Treasurer to the purchaser thereof, upon payment of the purchase � . .-� :� price heretofore agreed upon and accrued interest to date of delivery and said purchaser shall not be obliged to see to the application thereof. SEC. 11. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to file a certified copy of this resolution with County Auditor of Anoka County, together with such other infornation as he shall require and to obtain from said County Auditor a certificate that said bonds have been entered on this bond register.' SEC, i2. The bonds issued hereunder shall be payable for Stozm Sewer Impravement Project No. 81 Fund which is hereby created. The Treasurer sha11 cause all monies received f-rom the proceeds ot said bonds, all mon�as appropriated and transferred from otne-r funds and all special assessments fo-r �Y�.e im�rovements provided. that if any payment of principal or interest shall become due when there is not sufficient money in said fund to pay the same, the lreasurer shall pay such principal or interest from the general fund of the City ar.d such fund snall be reimbursed for such advances out of monies to be credited � to sai� fund.wnen said monies are collected. All proceeds for said bonds except � accrued interest shall be credited to the fund and used to pay .the cost of said i ' , ima-rov ements . SLC� 13. It is further provided that should it appear at any time that the monies credited to said fund and provided for the payment of principal or interest on the bonds when the sums become due are not sufficient to pay the same, that then the City shall issue further definitive improvement bonds as authorized and provided in accordance with Minnesota 5tatutes, Sec. 429.091, Chapter 475, and that the p-rocess of said,further definitive bonds shall be first used to pay the principal and interest as is then due and to redeem the temporary bonds issued thereunder. : )`� �J li I � , , � � � � ' ' � , SECa 14a The City Council has determined that not less than twenty percent (20%) of the total cost of said improvements will be paid by special assessments to be ��c� levied against every lot, piece or parcel of land benefited by the said improvements. The City hereby covenants and agrees that it will do and perform, as soon as they can be done, all acts and things necessary for the final and valid levy of such special assessments, and in the event that any such assessments be at any time held invalid w�th respect to any lot, piece or parcel of land, due to any error, defect or irregularity, or in any action or proceeding taken or to be taken by the Counci2 or any of the City Officers or employees, either in the making of such assessment or in the performance of any condition precedent thereto, the City and this Council will forthwith do all such further proceedings as may be re uired by law to make such assessments valid and binding liens against such � property, and also shall take such further proceedings as may be required by law to provide monies for the payment of principal and interest as the same fall due � on the bonds issued hereunder and to provide for the redemption of the same. SEC. 15. It is hereby determined that the collection of special assessments and the proceeds of monies appropriated and transferred from other funds is and will be in an amount of at least five per cent (5%) in excess of the amount required to pay the principal of and the interest on said bonds when due and that no ad valorem tax levy is accordingly required. SEC. 16. The officers of the City and the County Auditor of Anoka County are hereby authorized and directed to prepare and furnish to the purchaser of said bonds and to the attorneys approving the legality of the issuance thereof, certified copies of all proceedings and records relating to said bonds and to the financial affairs of said City, and such other affidavits, certificates and information as may be required, to show the facts relating to the legality and marketability of said bonds as the same appear from the books and records under their custody and control or as otherwise known to the, and such certificates, certified copies and affidavits, including any heretofore furnished, shall be deemed representations of the City as to the correctness of all statements contained therein. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1967:. � ATTE ST : CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell � _�. � � MAYOR - Jack O. Kirkham CITY MANAGER - Earl P. Wagner � `)F' , , � I , I � I � � � � � ' , ' � r � t :� % RESOLUTION N0. Ly J 1967 A P�ESOLUTION DIRECTING THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAWS OF 1957, CHAPTER 385 BE IT RESOLVED By the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as iollows: THAT G��REAS It has heretofore been determined by this Council to issue temporary im�rovement bonds in order.to provide the necessary.funds for the construction and paynent of expenses relative to the following improvement projects to-wit: Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 81 __ as per plans and specifications approved by the City Council: and WHE�AS It has been determined that there is at the present time an amount in excess of $10,000.00 in the following fund, to-wit: Regular Special Assessment Fund (Sinking Account) which sum will not be re quired for other purposes prior to February 1, 1970 . IT IS tHEREFORE Determined to be in the interest of the City of Fridley that the sum of $10,000 00 of the Regular Special Assessment Fund (Sinking Account) BE IN�STED As authorized by law and in accordance therewith it is hereby determined to purchase the sum of $10,000.00 of the aforementioned Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 81 temporary issued under date of February l, 1967 , UPON Their initial issuance in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Sec. 429.091, 471.56, and 475.66, out�of funds Regular Special Assessment Fund (Sinking Account) and on behalf of said fund at par and accrued interest as of the date of delivery of_said bonds and completion of such sale; it being further determined to be reasonabl�e and advantageous to the Sinking Account of 'the Regu- 1 Special Assessment Fund lar to invest in said temporary improvement bonds and to be reasonable and � advantageous to the City to sell said temporary improvement bonds to the Sinkin� Account of the 5pecial Assessment Fund, in accordance with � provisions of this resolution SEC. l. The City Manager and Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed to take any and all steps necessary to effect the provisions of the aforegoing resolutions ar.d to make such transfer of funds as may be necessary from ti.me to time to give effect to the provisions hereof. PASSED AND ADOitED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ' DAY Or , 1967. A1TES1: Ciil' CLERiZ - Narvin C. Brunsell � � , MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham Ci:TY MA�TAGER - Earl P. Wagner 0 �- i � ),, ' I� ' u !_.J , r � L: � � � ' � �J R":�:t' i, ' t' L� Iv N; r.�,_� �-%/`v � , , t ���'•N ���.C'�';.�V`It3;x `.i'SE PR��L:IIII�II2��R�' REFORT ANi� �, l,". �� CC:' Fi�.�� LN";� 02� '� I�TTEi� A�' T� � ,' �t1 1, ��:'N �`.� [:'.�a'&�Td �PRnjIF'a�Fle�'S � STR�E`r � °A � . r,_ ��� : ;� 1967-1 dd���EAS� the conatruction of certain improve�ments is de�med ,;,� �--. rtr ��xF an�:.���st oi the C� ty of Fr�.d1Ay and ths property awn�r� s.:� f r c i.= d th,±�r�b 1. BL; :;'� R.E�C?I�s��fi by fk��� City Co�un.ci� af th� Gity of Fri.dl�y �s :i c��1,I,�ws : . i:��t; t�� pr�liminary r�p�r# sr�.bmit�,�d. by th� Ci�:y �r..€�in.���r �.s s�.���by r�c�f�i���d axYd a,ec�pted. ax >. '�":�?a:t; t:��is C�;�;ncy� wi.�_1 m,���:; �n �`� 20�' day �£ MBrCh, 1 6 a� �:00 a' c�,�+al� P�Mo at �� City .....�,... Ha�l ia�.�7Cafi�y �.� Fri.dl�y f�r �?� pur'pae�; of �.�:='.diz� a PA�.bl?,c H�axing c�n tYa� imprce�m�n-� n���d -;� �;�� No:�ic� �.�.�ac��d ��r�t� and mad� a par� 'c:�►�r�o� b�� r�;#'�r�nc� � �Ex�.i.b�.t "A,� , , e 'n`��.� �; u-� a��a pk��pc�s�d �tr b� ass;�ss�d �'�r said �mn��v:��n�is a.nd �ac� ca�' t�.�m s�s n�t�d i.n said ne���ac� ar�� aI7� ��� �ands and. sar��s a.s n���d in e�i�cl nat��� ; a15�: �� i��-� eam� �e b� ase�es�d �x°e��c�r:�:�="�a.t.���,�;� .� ��^�rr��.3.��� �:�> �i�� b���..�;��-�e r�ar�i�r��de �. 7�ha� th� i i.ty TM1�.r.ag�;� ia a.i��a�°:i�z�d and d��c�t�d to �;i°�s� no f, i cr �:f sjac�r±. �.b1a_c �i��.ring by p�xb�. ����ing a n��t°�.cr �������.f �.n t!'a� �.ff_�ciaz; n�wspa.p�r o�' t� City �a:f Fxaa,d���� �,cc-�x°dirs� �o is�w, ��.cir� no��.�� t€� b�a sub- �*;,e,n°�,��,7�.''�,.;T in t`;�� '�e!.rm and s�abs°�asic� �� ��a� na�tic� �#;��aet�€�d ';x�,r�t4 �� E�xibit �+Af, � ��:3f'�"�±� �:�1' f"�Ii �L!?`"� C�.`�.`i�1`?�:�i, OF �: GI�`Y c��' FRI�LEY�, `I�HIS.,�,�.,�DAX 4F MARCH, 1967. �'�'1'E.S�1�' : � ' ; s", iaL��'ra� �:r� � Ear I F . �agn�r __._.s.— MAYOR � �Ta.ck 0. Kirkhsm :.�.i . fii � OFFICIAL PUBLICATION C ITY OF F8ID7,S�[ (Exhibit 6) NOTICE OF HFASIHG 08 Il�P'80�V�1'B STRffi' Il�IP80�PII�1�'1' P&O�TI�CT 3T. 1967-� w.�r�.�r �r ��..���w �� ��',�t The City Counail oY the City ot Fridlsy, Aaoks Cownty, Minnesota,. has deemed it necesea�ry a:id azpedient that the impro�v�au�ntg hereine,fter deecribed be made. NOW� TA�OR�o NOTICE IS F1�8Y GIVTi� THAT on the 20�' dsy of Marah, 1967, at 8s00 o'cloak PaM., the City Counafl will meet at the City Hsl.l in said City, and w#.1� at eaid time ead plaoe hear all psrtiee intereeted in said improvementa in whole or in pa,rt. , The general nature of the improvements ia the aonstruotioa (in tr�� le�ds aad etreeta noted below) of the following iffiprovementa, to wi.t: CONS'I'RUCTIOA ITFM Street improvements, fncluding grading, atabilized base� hot- mix b3tuminous mat, conarete curb and gutter, xater and eamt�ary eewer servicee, atora� eew�r and appwctensnaee and other #�oili�Efe�r, ic�tsfl se tnilcr�re: Straet � 63rd Avenue: 63rd Averiue: � �'Y� �` 8ainbow Drives .\ Arthur Streets IIniversity 3ervice Soad to 4� $treet �bctendAd 4� Street Extended to 5� Street 61st Avenue to Comet Leae Miesisaip�pi 3treet to 8ort� Prop�rty Line of 8iee Creek �lementary Saiiool. �rit�sar�/ CW10 o. o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0• e.. o e e a e e������� THAT THS ARPA PBOP09Ep TO BE A33ffi�� FO�t SAID For Constract3.on Item Above ----- • IS A9 !'OId,0Ai8: Al1 of the land abutting upon esid streete t�aumed abow and sll �.ands within, adjacent and abutting thereto. All of said land to be assessed p�oportionately sacor3ing to the benefite reaeived by such improvement�. ' � I� I� I � I � ' ' 1 , I , ' � 1 ' � �� , Exhibit A St, 1967-1 Page 2 That the Counail p�oposea to proceed with esch of said improvementa as separate improvements, ezaept a�s herea�ter otlserwis� provided by the Council, e,ll under the following authorit3r, to-xits ' Minnesota Statutes 1961, Chapter 429 and ].aws amendatory th�raof, and in conformity with the City Charter. DATID THIS DAY OF MARCH � 19�7 �� 08 TI� CITY COQNCIL. ATTESTs ... — CITy CyE�tg - Msx�rin C. Brunsell Pu.blish: Maroh 10, 1967 March 17, 1967 MAY� � Jack '0. Birkham � F�� , , ' ' � ' f)`� ��1 �� � BF�OLtF!'IODT 1(+D, A R1�30IATION� R�CEIVIN�G T� PB�LII�Y 81�T AHD CALI,ISG A PQBLIC AEABII�G ON TBE MATT�t OF TSE CON3T8DCTIOH (�' C�t'AIN Il�iOt� - �V�jiJJ ►71� p� �� rAWi�1/1 �i. 1967wG CAYy� ��} W�RE�S, the oonetruction of certafn i�provea�ents ie 3,eemed to be ia the interest of the Citsr of Fridley sud the property oWnere atl�oted thertb?. BE IT 8ffiOLYED, by the City Cownail of the aity of Fridley, ae folloass 1. That the prelimixlary report $nb�itted by ths C3ty Rng�iaeer. Hssi� Qureshi, is hersby received and eccepted. 2. That thie Council will mee►t on the 20� day of March, 1967 at 8:00 , o'clock P.Mo at the City Hall in the Cfty of Fri8ley t'or the pur- pose of holdi.ng a Public Hearing on the i�avemsnt noted i.a the Aotice attached hereto and made a part thereof by reference� Sxhibit "d". 3• That the area propoeed to 'be aseessed for eai8 imprrnremeuts a:►d esoh of them ae noted in se.i.d notice are a1I the lande and areae as noted fa said notioe: gll of the sem�e to be aeseseed proportionately acoording to the benefits reaeived. 4. '�hat the City Maria�er is authoriaed and directed to g3ve notios o! such Public Hearing by publiahing a notice thereof ia the otticial newspaper of the City of Fridley according to lsw, suah notiae to be eubstenti.a].ly in the form and substance oi the notice attached hare- to as Exhibit "A^. ADOPTID BY T� CITY COUNCII, OF T� CITY qF FEIDLB'Y TSI3 D�Y OF , 1967. MAY� - Jaok 0. Sirkham ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Bruneell , ' , ' , �)q D Ok'F�CI�Z P'iTBZICAT�ON GIT'Y OF� �`RI�LL..�..�Y (Exhibit A) sTo 19E7_? (AVl}F�t3I�i #1) NOTI�E OF HEAR�I�� �N �0�'E�!� WHEftEASo the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka ' County, Minnesota, has deemed �.t necessary ar�d e�eciient that the improvemen�ts hereina.fter described be made. NpW9 TH�ftEFORE, N�TICE IS AEREBi �IVE� TH�'� on the 20� day ' o� I�iarch, 1967p at 8:00 o°clock PoMo the Cit.y Council will meet at the �ity Ha.11 in said Citye and will at said time aald place hea� all parties interes�,�d in said improvements in ti�hole or in � pa� i� o Zhe g�ne�al natu�re of the improvements is the construction , � z�. �re larids arid st�eets noted b�low� oi the �ollowing improve- �en-ts, to-�witt � , ' , , � ' ' LJ � �CADIS!i�RLTCTIOPd ITI�i Stre�t �mp�ovemsnts, includix� g�a.�.i.ng, staba.li�E�'�. basea hotm cnix bi�tuminous aaat � concrete cu�b and gut�er. sidewalks, ariti o�;h�r �acilities, located as �ollo�rse 6Zst A�enu.ee riain Street to University Ave. I��ate Aid No. 302� EST%I�'iATE� COST . . . o . . . . . . . . . . o . . . •� a�2� 0 7 ,_.._.... THAT TH� AREA �R��S� TO BE ASS�SED FOR SAID It�'ROYII+�NTS IS AS FOLI,6WS : For �ons��c�iora Item above -----�_--___�__�__ _��_e�----�-�--_�� 911 0$ the la.rad. abuttin� upon said streets named above and all la�-�c�s �aithan9 a.cljacent and a,bu�tin� tY�.ereto. 4'�I o� said land to be assessefl proportionately according to �he bene�'its �eceaved by such improvements. st. 1957-2 Addendum #1 Exhibit A Pe8^e 2 That the Council proposes to prooeed with eaah of s�eid ieprovements as asparate improvements, exaept as,hereafter otherwiee prcvided by the Cauncil all under the tolloWi.ng sutharity, to�wits Minnsaots Statutea 1961, Chapter 429 aad laws ameadatory thereof, aad in aonformity with the City Charter. DrATED THIS D�AY o�' , 1967, BY O�iD�i OF T� CIT? COii�CIL. MAYQR - Jack 0. 8irkhsm ��4�� CITi CLIItK - Mervin C. Bruns@11 Publish: March 10, 1967 March 17, 1967 F)�� i ' 1 � � � �y�/� x�soL�riox xo. �� a a�sor�riox o�n�a� �.�aY �, sr�c�tcaTio�, a� I�STIMATES OF THE C�TS TH�OB: i�1A't'�, 3A]TtTASY SBWBR AlID 8TQRM SEW7�i PROJ�CT ,�84 (AD;D�ii�I �l) , WHIIiEAS, the City Engineer outline8 by Me� (CM #67-02) to the City I�nag�er dsted Januar�y 11, 1967 the need of repair ar►d releYi.nB a portion ot sanitary aewer line in Cheri I,an�. � W�EAS this improvement will not be aeseaaed bscause it is in the nature of serrer maintenance yrork and it r►ill be paid by se�r ntilitiee ftiuid. ' . AL�30, WS�SEAS, the City has received Petition Ho. 3-196T. to instsll esaitary aewer, wster, atora4 sewsr utilitiea in the p�operty looat�d i�a th� 3outh�rest Qu,adrRnt of Interetate No. 694 and T.H. �o. 6�. 1�W, T�E, BE IT RPSOLVED, by the Counail ot the City ot Fridley as follows: � 1. That it appears in the intsrest of �h� Citq az►d ot tbe p�aperty own�rs a�i'fected that there be oonetruated oertsin iacpacovemeats, to wit: . a) Relaying of sanitary eew�er line betwsen 't�e meahole at t� interseation of Madieon Strest Sad.Cheri Lsae and t1�e mar�hole Weat of it. ' b) Water, Sanitary Sewer sad Storn SeMer and appurtsnanoes in and servi.ng the area bounded by Interstate �694 ir► the North� 53rd Avenue in the So�th, Highvay �65 in the East arid Monroe Street extehd.ed l�orth on tise West eide . purBUant to M.S.A. Sectione q29.011 to 429•111. 2. That Comatock and Davis, Inc., Consulting F�gine�rs aro hersby authorized and directed to draw prelimiriary plataa and epeoiliastione and to tabulate the resulta oY their esti�eates ot the coate ot esid improvementa, inc],uding every item of co$t from faceptioa to cov- pletion eud all fees and eapenses incurred (or 'to be ineurrad) i.a connection therewith, or the finauaing thereof, and to �ake a pace- liminary report of their findings� stat3ng therein xhether ea3d irnprovements are feasible and whether they can best be aads as proposed, or in aonnection �+►ith some other i�prava�enta (and the estimated cost as reconmaended), including also a desoription of the lands or area as may receive berietits therefro�. 3. That the City Clerk shall act to aecertsin the ae�e aud eddress of the owner of ea,c:h parcel of lanci directly affected or xithin the`aree of lande as may be proposed to be aeeessed �or eaid imp�ova�ents� (and ea,ch of them); and, upon receipt f'roai said Engineer of the said preliminary report, calculate estimates of aesesemente as may be proposed relative thereto agsi.nst each of eaid landa. �}. Thst sa.id preliminary report of the �ngineer and s8timstes o! aseessments of the C3erk. shall be furniehed to the Counoil, atLd mm��ide available for inepection to the owner of any pexae��of lsad se mety be affected thereby at any publ3c Y�earing held relative thereto, aaa �rell �s at any gr3or time reasonable and convenient. C ) � I Reeolution No. Ord. Prelim. Plans. Pro:i . #84. Add. #1 - � ..�_ . . ._, s... ADOFrED B7� T� CITY COITNCIL OF THE CITY OF FBIDI+EY� T8I3 DA7 OF , 1967. I�Y�t - Jack 0. Rir]chae ATTffiT: CITY CI�K - Marvin C.�H asell �— , iF� � ' 1 � I ' a�oua�vN No. �b��`� � �� � � �so��rso� �cs�vt�a r�r.t�st�at �roas ana o�ts�a I1�'ii+CNRN6eiY, !?�il1L M.t�aB A�D SP�C=FI�ATIO�B s t�U'1'sit� S�A�II?A�Y S� AND STO�tM 88i1BS, P�O�T�C'! 110. 84 (A� ii0. 1� W�BSS, tht cooetsuation of c�staia impso�w�nts f.e d��sad to b� ia eha int�r�st of the Citp of Fridlty and th� psopsrty o�n�tsy a!liaesd t6anby� p�tRAg, th� ptopesty a�oia�ars Mhoss ps+oporty is lisbl� tie b� arapssd ' �ith �ia makiag o! thes� i�rav�monts hsve psLiti�t�d tb� City to instal2 thes� imgrov�mowuts by Petitivn No. 3-1967, aad slso �tjr hsas �rsiwd t1� r�uis+�nts £ar pubiie hos�cing by a lettar �atad I � ?�O�B, brt it sseolv�d by the Citq Cous�Cil oi tht CiL� oi Z'sidl�ryt a. #ol].oas s . , 1. That tl�s ps�23mfnazy syport for tht Yrojke 1N. 84, A�d�d�ndwa *1 seii�mitt�d bq Comstock snd Dsvie� Inc., Consultiag l�agi�nwrss ��'�7 s�eeeiv�d end acc�pttd. ' I � � I� ' ' ' ' , � � � 2. Tbe folioNiuB �P�'4�►enrats are hor�by osd�s�d to b� sf�at� and oom�pistsd aa soan as pos�ible, to�vit: ' a) B�la�yia,g oi sanitasy sw�a li�a b�t� wamt�ol� at iatfs- saction of tiadisan and Ci�ri Lwe and th� sa�hol� t�at of it. b� tiatss, eaail�ssy a�s +iq4d •tos� ss�s aod appurt�s serv3ng ali ps+op�sties bo�ndtd by Zntosstat� ib. 694 i� tiM Nosth, 53sd Avsnu� in tbs �Sooth, Eigt�'ay ito. 6S in tLs E�st a�d �bnsos $ts�at ooctatd�d �va��� ae Lh� i�irat •idt. 3. Tht �osk to ba p�rfoxmRd uard�r this psaj�at m�y b� pe�oss�d undsr ooa� or mos� ooatsaats as m�y b� de�osd sdvieabl� apoa r�a�ipt o� bids. 4. Co�oetoak � D�avis, Inaotposat�d, Conaultiq8 Boiia��is ��7 d�s3goat.�d aa �agin�ss for thir imps+�v�nt. Thry shali ps�p�sr lia�l plaas and �pecifications %r �aking of auch impsanrammt. . ADOPTBD BY THS CAAtCIL 0� TBS CIZY dF F� ?ffi8 �MY . 196T. � ._...._:.`..._....._.............,.- .:.�� � �- CITi G�.E� � Matvi�► C. Bs+�mstll MAlO� ' • J 0. Eiskt�a f)� F�� xssor�v�riorr No. �7 �" l J lD � A BESOLU?ZON II�iPOSING LQAD LiMITB Q+t P�BT.IC S?BESTS AND AIG8WAY8 IN THE CITit � F82II.EY Bg I? Bggp�,ySD by tho Couacil of dw Cit�r oi Fsidlsy, oe follaMS s 1. Z'hat pusowat �o C'hapCes �2, City Cods of Fuidlsy, Mim�esota, 1963 tl�at co�m�aing an eha i5th �a}► of Mar�b, 14E79 aad co�tiaui�ng until the 15th daq of May, 1967. unlae� aoen�r t�s�ni�+ttod ot thts�sft�r coatinued, no v�hiale shail ba dtivea or op�satad npon �any str�at ar public higt�vay ia tha City uadar jurisdiaCiou of th� City �L�re the n�ight of suah vehi�lt �: 4 Ton P�c Axl� 2d 71�s abavQ restsicti�u 8ha11 not �ppiy with n�paat to th4 foilaring namsd atr�sts or pubiic higirways, to-�it� a. 73rd Aveaus ftom Higt�iay �65 to Abla StrMt b: West Moor� Lake Driv� fs�am 59th AvaYUe to Carol Drive a. 61at Aveaue N.S. ftom 7Ch SLSO4t to �taet Moose Lalco Driva d. 7�h Sts+Qet NoB. f�cm 53rd AvsauQ to Hiasiesippi Stss4t .. S7th Awaus #rom High�ay �47 to 7th Sts��et f. �ain 3t�et fro�a 57th Av�w� ta 58th Av�� �nd the anight limit with saapoat to eueh atra�ets sad bigbn�gy is: 9 i'o� P�s Axlt g. B�ti�iay Lan� begi.nait� at C�+ntsal A�r�nuo, thoaas sast oa H�atha�ay Laas to �gis Drivs. and ths ��3ght limit �►ith r�sp�ct to auch stsaet is: 1.5 Toa Psr lbclo 3. Notice oi thase rastrietioas ahall ba pnblithsd md poet�d vith saspeet to aach of ev►ch s�raets snd bighaape sad s�an ao publishad and postad, tiss s.stsictions shall.bs ia fuil force and sffsat; all as psa�id4d ia aacordsa�ca witb MfAnssota Statutos S�e. 154.87 aad t1�a.psavi�ione theraof, undar Chapter 72, City Code of Fridley, Mimiasota 1963. 4. A vehiale in aacess of serch limits mey b� oporatad os dsi�sn upoa a streat or pciblie highwaq in tbg City Mitlzout violation of laN tih�u ths aams ie dons uader Sp�cial. Pet�ait thar�of isswd in ae�osd�►eo vitb Cha provisioas of Mianseota Statutae Saa. 169.87 �rhith ar� adopted and mada a psrt h�s�of by r�f�svnc��ths s� ae if laily inaorpore�t4d barein. RasOlutioa No. L its 1 8 ts S. Zhat sahaol bua oporator+s or� giv�n ap�aial pasmit t.o prmcoad Mith nosmsl op�ration on ttwis s�gularly astablished s�a�ut�s aud at rogu• lasly establisiwd houss, said p�s�nits to be isautd by the City �ltsg�to P/lSSSD AND ADO�'rBD BY T� CI1Y COt1NCIL OF T� CITY 0� FBID�d!'Y TBIS_,�,,,,,� Ai1Y � , �..,�...�.....�..�� 2967. MAY�B - Jact 0. Kirkhaa • �±.j� Viii M4oRC► ° i�iL�� �C• 8�84�1 i{W1iiLi i �D{7 � / RESOLLTIO� N0. G� � � A RESO L[1T I ON f:EGARD I�dG PART 1 C! PAT I ON 1 N STORh-1 SE�VE2 PROJECT SE IT iZESOLVED, by the Counci! of the City of Fridley, Anok� County, M1�t i nnesota as fo 1 I ows : I�JNE2EAS, Target, lnc., has petitioned the City to instPll � storm irnprovement project draining excess waters from the southwest qu �dr�,nt of i nterstate #694 and P�9 i nnesot� H i ghway #6$; �nd tidHEREAS, , port i on of sa i d excess water dra i ns from highway right of way. ROI�I THEREFORE, be it reso I ved that the Fri dl ey C ity Counc i I hereby requests the Nt i nnesota li i ghway Department to particip�te in the cost of constructing s�id storm sewer fx� ( ities. ADOPTE� BY THE CITY COt1NCIL OF THE CITY OF FR{DLEY THIS DAY OF , 1967. h9AY0R - JACK 0. KIRKHAM ATTEST: CITY CLtRK - MARVlN C. aRUNSELL � r � � ' ' � � � �soLO�ra3 xo.�..� .� . _ __ �.>,� � � o �sor,c�xoN �ovn�cc �t1s � s�c��cx�s �n O�RD�BING ADi��TIBiNG Y0� BZDB s WA?$Ke SANE?A1tT S�s STO�i SEWRR PROJ�T ��4 WAF�SAS a Itesolutian No. 1Z8-1966 sdapt.�d by the City Cou�i2 on August ls�, 1966 otdarsd all of tht imprav�ansstt un�l�r Pro j�t Uo. 82 a� propoesd by Gou�il R�eolutioo No. 98-19660 WHBRBAB, B,QSOIutioa No. Z„ 9-19�67 sdopt�ocl by tl� City Cotatail an F�btuary 20, 1967 osdes�ad all of ths improv�mmtt prop�s�d by Couocil Resolutian No . l.S-].96� o , �IH8�SA8, R�solution Hoo _�____� a8opttd bq ti�� City Cotmail o� ordered ths impranr�t propos�d by Couoeil 8eeo- � lutioa Noa o m �i�T� �O�S, be it rssolved by th4 City Cowo�ail of th� City of Fridlsy 1) xbat ths following propo��d impravama�nt wosk ehall b� do�ae uado� this pro jact ; a) 7�e staxm s�wes wosk on Madisoa Strs�t aad C'h�si LaeM proposad by 8esolutioo No, 98-i966 b) All the wosk proposed by �asoluCioo.15•1967 c) All the work proposod by Aeaolutiaa No.�� 2� All og th� wosk irnro2ved iya such iao�rovwuCs sa listsd abave ehall h�raeit�s h� dseign�ted se t�AT�R, SANiTAflY S8WR8 �D S?ORt� SBWRB II�'R�Vffi� P'80riKCT NOo 84a 3} Su�ch plaa�s and epacifiea�icas. s copy v! a�hiah u'� atlaaitsd herato gnd mndo a pe�ct hereaf, are hvreby uppro�red. 4y S�� work ta be psrform�ed uadwc Watos, Saaitary Sw�s a�o�d Stota� S�er Ptoja¢t #84 shail be psrfarmad undnc ona cantract. Ths City► Maaag�r stu12 acaordinglq propara and awsa to bo insssted iut tlu official na�vspap� a<iv�sti.a�ms�nts fas bids upon ths mslcing of such improvemtat• uact�r suah apprav�d pl�s and ap�aifiaa- tioaa. Tho advestis�t shall b� pabli.shed fo= ths�e (3) w�egks (at leaet 21 dayaj, aad shall sp�ify the work to bt da►s �d arili stat� t]iat bida will b� op�red aad conaid�rad at 12:00 o'clock (aooa) oa ths 3rd dsy of Aprilo 1967 iu the Caua�cil Chsmb�rs of th� City 8a11, snd that ao bids will ba aoies�detsd ualsse s�e2ad a�d fil�d mith th� City C1a=k, sad accoa�aaied bq a cash dspositD bid boad, oY esttifi�d ��9., � �(�� R�SO111�$OA I�70 v ���` �1'� e � o I�rojaa� #84� clt�ak pgyablt ta ths City ior fiv� ps�c csnt ,��) of th� ama�mt of such bido That tha adv�tise�snt for bids for Wate7c, S�nitasy S�ac, Stos,m Se�c Pto j�t #84 si�all bs substsat3ally ia fatm a8 that not�d ia Bgb�,bit "8" ottaahed bereto for ssf�sa�c� and mads o psrt h�qeaaf. AD�i'� $$ '� `.�.iL � rAiYL�C�i 9'�S �Ai V� r,�; �.�% e 0 MAYt�t - Jack 0. l�ist�a �,, , CI1'Y CI.S@K - Marviu C. Bsumsnli ', ' � � , � ' I � I ' I1 I ' I , I, I, I ' I ' I , I � I ' _�,��: . � � �� - RF50LUTION NOo � ? A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SP'LITT�NG OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENPS ON PARCEL 230a LOTS �A 5�, b& 7A BLOCK 2g OAK (�tOVE ADDITION WHEREAS9 certain special asaeasmenta have been levied xith reepect to certain �.and and ssid land has subsequent],y been subdivided� I�OW� THEREFOREy BE IT RESOLVSDs as follo�ra: That the asaeae�nents levied againet the Yo].Io�rir�g deaari�ed parcel to�itz Par�el 2309 Lots 49 5s 69 & 7g Block 2D Osk (3rove Addition' may st7d shall be apportioned and ditrided aa follo�re s Original Yar�r3 Fund " Ori�ival Amoutrt ._..�..�...-_ ...__._.... __..__r...__.._. IAta.l�, �s �, &'7, Block 29 Regular So A, $ 196e1� Parcel 230� Oak arove Additiori SW �2b (Water &�exer ?��06.56 Lateral & 3 3er�rJ►ce Connectiona) '��r . $ 2,9t�o6? D�,vieion of Parce2_ Approved Lota 1� and 59 Block 29 Parcel 2358 Oak Q�rove Addi�ioti Lots 6 ar,d 7 a Block 2 Parcel 2k0� Oak t3rove Addition �_ i4e�.� Sn Ap SW #26 (Water & Sever Laterals dc 2 sern�ice Connectione) Re�� Jp Au SW #26 {Water & Sewer Laterals & 1 Service Conne�tion ) O�ri�i��al_.�/4soupt $ 98045 1,431084 98ao6 1a274a72 � 2,902p6T ADOPTEA BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DA7 0�' 9 1967 � ATTESTa - � runse Y►.�"k+'.��+E?����;fr .,. •� ' , ' ' ' i / RESOLUTION NOo L� � � 196? � A RESOLUTION AUTHO�tIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPFCIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCEL 2?0� IATS 8a 9� 10� and 11' BT�C)CK 2, OAK (3ROPE ADDTTION WHEREAS, certair� special aseessments have been levied with reapect to certain lar�d and aaid land has aubsequently been subdividedo NpW, THI�tEFORE, 8E IT ftESOLVEDs as follows: That tt�e assea�ents levied against the follaaring deacribed parcel t�o xits Lots 8: 9a 108 and 11� Block 2, Parcel 270y0ak �rove Additione mqy and ahall be apportioned and divided �a follaMrs: Original Parcel — I,o�t� 8a 9s l0,al�d 11� Block 2� Parael 27Q� Oelc tirove Addition Division nf-Aarcal APproved �����_� Lots 8 a�d 9a Block 2, Parcal 26�, Oak Grave Addition Lota 10 �nd 11, Block 2s Parcel 275s Oak t3rove Addition I�d � �..� Regul�ar So dc Wo SW �26 (Water & Se�rer er Latera7a& Servicea) F._..�.� Regnlar s, d� wo SW #26 (Watar & Sexer Laterala & Services) Regular So & Wo SW �26 (Water & Sewer Laterals & Se�vi.cea) OrigiAal Amouat $ 168Q10 a,5k9oi� � 2,T�7o54 OTigiDal Awowat _...,.....,_ � 8l�oa5 1�2T4e72 8ko05 1, 2T1��2 2�T17.54 ADUPTED BY THE CITY CDUNCIL tJ�' THE CITY OF FRIALEY THIS DAY o�" , 196? o ATTSSTs ��'�► ���i��f'�'.:<<i�ay � - - 4 MA � oo r �-, i � ,,a ' � t�.tiOi�J'I`IUN �TO,� � ��� � 967 A%�'SOLtJ'I`I��d A�I�3'ZING ANT< ISI�'t�C'TI�tG ?`EiE SF'�,TT'�'ING (�F SPFCZ.�L .ASSESaMFh'T�S faPd �A.T?C��. �9Q� P'Af7T OF IpTS �F�-=�Q� �I�c?GK ,�„ F7.�7R�i�CE PNiK ADI?STIt}�t WHL'�F�;A�,; ae��°t,�►.in ape�isi a�s���sin�n�� isav� beE3z� �c��iu�i w�th r��pe�i tu �ce+�ai.n �nd and ��i.si �e�d ha� gub��us�ntly bg�n �ut�dl.v�.dad� IdCJWg Tftl�'O�tE9 BE TT ??E50LVf:'D,� ��s �r�Alenra: , Thai #�he s,eeeaea�emts �v9..eci �n�t the �o�kuing ei�as��•�bed p+�raels ta��ta Paz�a� byQ.s Par� ot I,,ate 2b��t�� Alask !�� F2o�rar,ae .�ark Add3.t��.�n� n�ary and ah�el]. be �appoart,iotted mad div3.ded aa �ol].�ta t t7r�,�.ina� Para�1� Pe� oY I.ota 26�3�}e Blka �Ce Psarc�l b9'Oa �"lor�nce Park Addo T�.viaivx► �f Pax��el Appravea3 �r � �� � ■ �t� zb�3a� �x�spt �� 57�� Blo��c !t� P,nrael 69A F��rem�e �atrk additlou E� �� ° �P Lota 26�>��0� H�ack icA Pnrce� 6`�0� F��sretsca� F�sa-k Addi�Gio�n � Regu�.� So & Wo sa s� #1�9 Ste 195t2�� Stree� rJ�in a7aG"2 CJ"rr�'g�tiii 3,� Sei7�Clt �OAilAC�O�fB (W8'�r�i' 8t SAifi�P I.I3't.e3 din aud Ganna�io�na ) ... � ReguLat' S� % Mo Sa Sa l�tc9 St� 1�t5�'-�� "*,r�+'G�e �� a 1��i2 �2 S�c�c^es �� �teg�laar �� & �`n S,, S�, l�to9 3�b Se�s��� �'+arn�A����.�xrt� (Wat,�r da �uaar �t�err� amrs Cor,aec�.rr�na�) �n�l Ilmouat .. ._._._._ $ 65T v28 2510l�0 31�8080 �� $ 1,423-i6 ors��a. a�o�t r � 553083 123„6? 32�8�So 16� 058 1�D3 oL,S �zapa3 Paid ......�..._. � ���23s�6 1lDC1PT�1? BX THF �3TY' CC)UNCI�. Q� '�ii�; CITY UF FRIDL�'Y' THZS ��� IIAY U� A 1'��� � 'i�'�" �, ' :�. Ai"TEST: �'I 4- ki� n a runa� ri;l� , ' /� �1 RF50LUTION N0. `/ � 1967 ._r. A RESOI�JTION AIITHCRIZIIaG AND AIRECTIN(} THE CCMBINIT�i(3 O�F S.�''ECIAL A3SffiSiKENTS 'I ' �1V IA� 31, BIACK I, PARCEL 2230s AND LtiT 32s BLO(+'K I, PARCEL 2235a RIOER YIEW HEIaHTS ADDITIQNe WEiII�LAS, aerta3n special asaeaanents have beu� levied with reapeat to aertain laAd and a�aid l.atzd has eubsequently baen canbinede Nf1W� THE4tEF�tE, BE IT RESOLVEA, as follawa s Tlut the aseessme�ta le�vl.ed againsi� the YoLZ.otiing deacribed parcele t�o�it: LoL 31, Block I, Parcel 2230, and Lot 32, Block Ir Par'cel 2235, River Diew Aeights Addition� mq�r and ahall be cosnbined se follawa a Ori�inal P�rcele � �,�_ ��,. �t i,o� 31a Block i, Parcei 2230, Ri�rer Vieu Heighta Addition Lot 32, Bloak I, Pa�rcei 2235s Rive�rvi.eir Heighte Addition Ca�bining of Parcela Appraved r�r.�rwrr� ■ �� Lota �l & 32, Block I, Parael 22318 Rf�e:' Vie�r Heighta Addo Sow, �13 (water & 3eq+er Mains) Regulsr So �i Wo • 9.Wo �21 (Wa ds 3e�es I.atera7.s a 3�Sarvlcr� ) �,966 Servi.ce Corn►ent.iame�� (Wa�er 6c �e�er - �,�/12 Ssrvics) SoWo �/13 (water & Seker M�dpa Rsgul,ar 30 & Wo SoW, #21 (Water & Sert�►►er e Lateral 6c �/2 Servi.ces ) 19bb 8ervice CaaASCtiona ` (WaLer & 3s�►eir - 1/y� 3er►iae) fi�txl ...r...._._ SoWo �13 (Water & SeWer Mafnaj ftegulsr S. & Wo sowo. �f21 (water & Se�er Laterale & 5/b ser�iasa) ]�66 Sertice Connectiotis (wat,er & sener a 1/6 ser+rice) � 35000 5.5� � 21�8069 60083 � 35.00 • 5a52 31�2028 �Je�7� _..f...... � �93e68 Ori�,inal Aaona� � � $ i0.00 l�o0k 590097 121067 ....._.._. � T93.� ADOPTED BY THS CZTY COUNCIL OF THB CITY 0�' FRIDLFY �iI$ �,,,_ DiAY �' , 19670 ������I��4�i�r y �: T��� 1�� ��� ��' y!� ATTFST t �44��f�'i��Y •rr_�1�:,Y�CT'*11t� �i �� ' RESOLUTiox Tio. � 196? ' � A RESOLOTION AUTHQRIZINa AiJD DIRECTING THE CQ�IBININ(3 C�' SPECIAL AS3F�35��T3 ON PARCEL 22,50�, Lo'r 35, BIACg I, AND PA�tCEL 2255, LaT 36, BLOCx I, Rlv�t . ' VIEW HEIGHTS ADAITION; . " WHEREAfi, aartain spscial asaeasments he.ve been levied xith respect to cmrtain ].aAd snd said land haa eubasqueutly been eubdividedo .� NC�i� THSft�FOl3E BE �IT RESOLVEDa as follo�ra s . That the aa�sea�aer,te ].evisd againat the Yollo�rin� deacribed parcele� to-�r].ts Lot 35. $lock Is Parcel 2250� and Lot 36, Bloak i, Peroel 2255, �P�oie+r Heights Additiot�y meqr and ahall be apportianed and combined aa follows: at�'i� Parce�.7' Lot 35 81ock I P�rcel �250 RiverV�e� Hei�e Additian I,ot 36, Block I, Paroel 2255, RivsrYiert� Heighta Addition Combit�ing ot Parcela APpro�red __.r...�.. ,_._...�._ I,ots 35 & 36, Block i, Percel 2251, RiverVieir Heights Adda � SoWo �13 (Water & Se�wer Maiva) Rmgular So & Wo 3oWp �21 (Water-& 3eirer - Lateral�s � 1/2 Service ) 3.Wo �13 {Water & 3eMer Mai�na) RegU1�` 5o dc 1�10 sowo �21 (water dc sexer I.4terals & 1/t 3ervice ) , �...d ��.. SoWo �13 (WSt92' dt 56M9T I�I�t1Da Regular s, & wo� �� ,W o #21 (Water & Se�rer Laterala & Servicea �°es-ti t � Ori��l 11� $ ' be61 354e58 b2a00 � bo61 � 354058 .��.._� .� �07�+ ....... �� � .'�ibO..lmti $ - �:lo� 13a22 709o3b ....._._...� $ QObo�B , . ADOPTED HY THE CITY �UpCiL �' 7HS CITY OF FRIDIEY TFiI3 „�,�. DiAY �' , .. .,.�..� 1967 � • I' I ' I ' F � A1'TSS? t — p o s �r � �• , � ,cc^:� 0 RSSQI�tTl'IGl1 �• ��,"„� 'J:. : � � ♦ .' ♦�': ►�:1f1� t.' f V• f...J •f�1!',� i�l��►8 o tl�� is ptapoa�d lsqislatioa that would, ii ` P�o�s �'ON�,� g�' �1't AA�03C� CO{i1�y COL1'Ct Sj�Btil� iAd �O �il� •rith tbe p0r�s�t syst�t o! �NU�tLel.pal aa1:'ts 1A Andcs �'a�na�Y o � �R�18, n�d fooc s a�ang� yt � pac+�s�ut sy,�t+� 2�is ao�t b�t► d�o�nattat�d, atrd W�RSAS. th� Ps'opoe�d d�aqg� wouL�9 a&i to t2� b�us�a of t�1 ta7q�ay�ss. aild �1�s, ti�q� i,e also pa�o�oY�d l�gi�latf.ow • that Mo�u3,d allrvi�at� sa�s� of th� Distxiot Court av�Ioad by addiAcl two �rdg�s at that lwrl. �, �HBRIiFCRS a 8� IT RSSCrUtiD• �t tiut City Co�uneil o� th� City oi i'�ci6dl�y o bY a va�rs of �,,,! to ��D �a op�oe� t.2� �t o� a� Camty Couact Systsn it� the 19b? L�gialatiw �seeioad p�i1S8BD AIRD �IDO�'1'SD SY T8� CITY COiA1C3L C� TAB CITY GL� FRILI.EY � �w..r�� � a �� i O � � �ak OO R�rld'sa� ��.-�'�1 Ci'i�t CtiRK - �I�tvl�s C• Hsuaasll � i �i80�1j%r��i ��� �p ���, �YY:':"i•� 4 0 u 7� i�E118 e tt� City Cow1C�1 oi tlur City af �idl�y b�13A� that sipgle pwcposa aSstri�ets of�oc t��e b�st solutiart to pordbl'rs. al�ti�g gra�ps og �a�auait�, at� 1iliSRBAB, biQ 9�'+�t • � �t a� •gf ���Y• �s'� !m 1a�wrs� pocopooctioe�s, and 1�1s e�y ia� af �tropali��.aet ao�wren�nt ia a ttss�at to t�w i�tity at� the auton�oa� oi ttue �aslleac �it3�e. ��o '�'�s � 1'=' ��o thit th�t City CO�uiq31 Of t� City o! Fs3dlsy. by a vatu of ,,,,�,,,�. to „�,_„_„_. '�o�s vppos� th� �eta�� oi anpt foa�� oi �t.rapolitsn Qa►v�a��t �, P1188$D 1hND ADOPPBII� 8'if THB C1TY GOt�tL �'�1! CI?Y Oe itIDZiY TSIS 1�Y �' � l9b? o ltAYOR — Jae]c O. Kitl�a�r AZ"i'ii8T: CITY CtiR�C — 11�svin C. S�ewae�ll .:• ,, APPO� FQi C�N'r Al1D APPRaV�1L HY T�B Cil'Y t700l1CtL �� 6, 19G? � �� $� �$ Paqcsy nauqlait Daa�a� ,t. $553.50 3801 van Sus+� StrMt g.8. 3�rgias�ci�ng p� Jara CO�luo�i�i� 8p39'hts, Mis�a�eso�.a A1d� itorstb A��lo CLAI!!8 � Gen�sal and Public Utilit3�a 11221 tl�so�h 11905 y�,quaac 894 t��co�b 894 ��1 , ' ' BSTiMAT88 TO BS 71PP�VSD HY '1� CITY COVliCIL •� 6 0 1967 �� �� i . ' C. 8. KoCsos�itn Coa�s�y• ?x�toacPQaci►t� Aatt� #Z. Booc 32Z oaaso, �aata sstiASfi� #Z �P�artial) sts�Nt �a�ro�nt Ptojeet st. 196G-6 �caaa�a�roa pasxj a�coacdinQ to co�tract � $ Z.S, 689.96 s„t3�rat� � tPastiali Sts�t �Cawa�at psoj�ct st. 1966r2 (�P�st Koo�+ t�7o� Daciw a Rio� �swk Aosd iroa C�al Av� to B�k'�et Av�w� A�ocoa�d— � t.0 � $ 71 %�.7 eal $O�� 8'i�►lQ�� Cr�• �o 11�o�1GS� IIliril��0��1 Ftidlsy Civ3a t��c — C�stitl�t� �io. 1 t1-31-6�� 1a�owycY 1, 1969 tbro�u9h Jarw+urY 31, 1967 D. !�. �t0�'�!a CGf1i�'.l1iCt10A C011Ap1tYlj�e 7•i�Q. �tai Co�tsactoacs 160 t�at FraiNcliu Awm�e �sP�lis,. M�t�o�t�a Fti�l�y Civic C�oat�s C�ttigl�sfi� �io. 3�Mss'crA a, 1967) tca� Ple�iod Janniry 30 a 1967 t0 BM�baCna�Cy 28, 196? 8. C. Sw�il�y y Assooi�at�s, 1ltdii�ets liSO R�piu AwsXr �1l,p�polis, Ni��o#� �'5403 S�p�wiso�ey spCVi�s to Aat�: ll�ctdb 1, 196? pss�.try ctvi�o t�at.+�ar $ 3,ZZ2.00 $ ZSa839.00 $ 649.4Z , , , ,; � P. FOn6� i���.; ��� V � �,- , -., r-, -, , , _. , _. . � �... _ .�.. .. ,. ;..� .., .. , ....,, •..--� .- r. � .. 1 ,-i �� .. er�-�a .. . ,. , . L ' ., .. w v .. W a... �� 'ai Li ;�b�b':�dER'S CC)PY ARCHITECT'S JOB No. C+�"� NO. GO� c, (�7 � ' TO—_ CITY__OF �'R.IDLEY� ANOKA COUNTY pWNER CERTIFICATE No. 1 6431 UNIV�'�.i{�S ITY AiiENDE N.E . ---- -- �'�-1�.LEY.2, �IINN�'SiiTT� DATE _ JAN 31 t 9 67. TF-?a� �.�i '�� C��Y�FY THAT IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR CONTRACT DATED�jQjjFMRFR ;Z 19—(j�j __ HOF'F1�AI�T ELE�TRIC C�11NY� INC. ANOKA,MINNESOTA 55303 CONTRACT�" � ELECTRICAL INSTAIaLATTON FI1�.ST FOR IS ENTITLED TO THE PAYMErd' � WHiCN IS FOR 7NE PERIOD 'T��Y 1 19 67 THROUGH J��Y 3Z 19 67 IN THE AMOUNT C�F. �' —THREF. THOUSAND_TWO HUNDR�D TWENTY TWO AND-NO/100 — — — —_— — — � DOLLARS ($ 322z�� --- � THE PRESENT S7ATUS OF THE ACCOUNT FOR THE ABOVE CONTRACT IS AS FOLLOWS: � OC:lGIl�Ad C�N'I�ACT SUM . . . . . . . $ 50�32$.00 __ ADDITIONS DEDUCTIONS � � , � � � � CHANGE ORDERS APPROVED IN PREVIOUS MONTH'S BY OWNER TOTAL CHANGE ORDER No. APPROVED 19 CHANGE ORDER No. APPROVED _19 CHANGE ORDER No. APPROVED 19 CHANGE ORDER No. APPROVED -19 CHANGE ORDER No. APPROVED 19 CHANGE ORDER No. APPROVED 19 � TOTALS REMARKS � �- � $ TOTAL ADDITION5 $ nOAB SUB TOTAL $ 50,32$•00 TOTAL DEDUCTIONS $ nOn6 _ TO�'f'�L e4E�'30U�lT O� CONTRACT TO DATE $ 50�28.00 — WORiC STILL TO FINISH (THIS DATE) . . . . . $ 46,478.00 — DUE CONTRACTOR TO DATE . . . . . . . . $ 3���0.00 iESS RETAINAGE 10 0�0 . , . . , . , _ . . $ 358.00 FlSlE F,USCn�R,Ano::a,'•ion: 3,2��� —rs�=�-F���� ^_��� r^"+�'Y �,;�,�, TOTAL TO BE DRAWN (TO DATE) . . . . . $ 1��.� F�nr�;s.:�tn f xni:ar ^.;� T�d t o» ; . ___�_�_��'�.�-- .���c�''�`'�J CERTIFICATES PREVIOUSLY ISSUED . . . . . $ none ����, -��7' . TI�IIS CERTIEICATE . . . . . . . . . . . . $ � 3�2�•� ������0� t��is is ro certify that all bills are paid for which previous certifimtes for paymeat were issu¢d. xo�rr ELEC�zc co,zrrc. CONTRACTOR This certificate is based on the estimated amount of work completed in the period covered and any retainoge shown �s deducted therefrom. This certificate is no� negotiable, it is payable only to the payee �amed herein ond its issuonce, paymenf and acceptance are without prejudice to any rights of the Owner or Contractor under their confract. � � �. 'PcR���`�` �� "L �`� DATE �B a.� 19 67 By - COPVRIGHT 1953 • THE AMER�CAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS ARCHITEC? ..� .t..�' ',__'"; OWNE„ � :.. ..��,,:,;.. �� .:4�.,-.: � _b ARC H IT�CT ❑ �� �' � " -'�� � � „ ` �' CONTRACI-OR ❑ , ` .... .. ., uS .�:i u F I E � D ❑ OTHER :�A; � O� SSUANC�: C�RTlFICATE NO: rarFL!CATION NO: r CK PERIOD 'r!:G,'J�: TO: 2 March 1967 3 3 30 January 1967 28 February 1967 ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO: 6013 PROJECT; Fridley Civic Center ADDRESS: FL'l.dl@�7� Minnesota owNER: City of Fridley, Minnesota CONTRACTOR: D. M. Noyes Const. Co. CONTRACT FOR: General Construction CONTRACT DATE: 3 November 1966 Inc. :�. ���� City of Fridley, County of Anoka OWNEa !n accordance with this Contract and the attached Application For Payment the Contractor is entitled to payment in the amount s:i�ulated below. 7he present status of the account for fhis Contract is as follows: ORIGIN�AL CONTRACT SUM . $ 282,600_00 CHANGE ORDERS TOTAL ADDITIONS . . . . . . $ SUB TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . $ TOTAL DEDUCTIONS . . .. . . . $ TOTAL CONTRACT TO DATE .$ 282, 600.00 BALANCE TO FINISH . . . . . . $ 189, 343.00 TOTAL COMPLETED TO DATE .$ 93, 257.00 MATERIALS STORED . . . . . . $ � TOTAL COMPLETED AND STORED .$ 93, 257. 00 _ LESS 10 % RETAINAGE .$ 9. 326.00 TOTAL EARNED LESS . . . . . . $ RETAINAGE . . . . . . . . . . . $ LESS PREVIOUS PAYMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . $ 58, 092.00 THIS CERTIFICATE . . . . . . . . . . $ 25,839.00 .- , � C' � � -� . firchitect: S. C. SMILEY & ASSOCIATES By: J. � Richards � Date: 2 March 1967 ; his certificate is not negotiable, it is payable only to the payee named herein and its issuance, payment and acceptance are without prejudice to any rights of the Owner or Contractor under their Contract. IF AIA DOC. G702, APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT, or other application forms containing satisfactory evidence of payment for work completed do not accompany this Certificate, the Contractor shall provide the following certification by signing below. State ofi ) � County of: ) ThQ undersigned certifies that the Work covered by this Certificate For Payment has been complefed in accordance with the Contract Documents, ' that all items shown on previous Applications For Payment a�d on which payments have been received have now been paid, and that the current payment shown herein is now due. Contractor. � I � Subscribed and Sworn to before me this day of Notary Public: My Commission expires: 19 By: Date: � CERTIFICATE OF PAYMEIiT AIA DOC 6-703 SEPT. 1963 EDITION ONEPAGE THE AMERICAN IN9TITUTE OF ARGXITECTS PAGE 1 AIA OO � 1735 NEW YORK AVE., WASNINGTON, D. C. � I968 ' �ry� �. ` Jt' ' S. C. SMILEY & ASSOCIATES ^ R � H � T E � T S N. I. �. M. R. A. I. C. � 1750 HENNEPIN AVENUE M�NNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55403 377-7801 ' STATEMENT , City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue Fridley, Minnesota ' ' March 1, 1967 ' Professional Services Rendered: FZ'id1eV C'1ViC Center ' Supervisory services to date: D. M. Noyes Co. Est. #3 $28,711.00 Hoffman Electric Est. #1 3,580.00 ' $32,291.00 Architects Fee C 2/ of $32,291.00 ................$645.82 ' Blueprinting and reproduction .................... 3.60 ' Balance . $649.42 ' , ' ' ' � ' ' � 11 ' 1 1 � �J I ' I ' I ' �1 II II I1 II 11 II II II . LI3T 0� CONTRACT�tS T,,ICEN3ES TO BE APPRODED BY CODNCIL MARCH 6, 1967 Q�A3 SERYICFS DOMLSTIC HEATINa Rc CAOLIAlf3 C0. � INC. 9I10 (k'aud Avenue South Minaeapolsa, Minnssa�a 5542o by►: Eari H, Hswdsr RF�rAL AEA__ T� D��3TiC i3EATINa & COOLINa CO., INC. 9110 (�d Av�enw 3outh Miruseapolia= Hinn�esota 55tt20 bys Earl H. Bruder ItFN�TAL � - � �� 7 D C/Q.� �� � � �, ��? � ��, � � _ � .s ..3y`3 _ �c� �-� �c�-`�'`J � � 5����6�� i , ..� %u'�.- ��; �. ' , , � � 1967�66 � 196?-68 � I' 1967-68 I , 1966a67 I � 1967�b8 I , ' 1467-68 ' � 1967� ' I , I ' ' LIST 0�' LICENSES TO � AppROVEp AT THE MAftCH 60 1 67� COUNCII. I�SE'1'ING ,�.�. ,.._.._...., .. �_.:.. � s�°$ d��g �en Coi'Po 6265 Iii.g2TMaY �65 NoEo Fridley, Minnesota The Kroger Compa�r 5251 Ceatra]. Ave. N 4 E. Fridley, Hinneeota Sandeeos CaPe b490 Ce�ta�al Av�e, N.Eo 4 �1'��'s �TlASOt.B Superior Musia Companpr Holly "6bn Service 3tation Frid3.qP, 1�Jinnesota Burksea T�xaco 6301 tti,�r�r �65 NsJ9e Fi'idle�, Minnesota DELtSiE�� Y �UCK �i /8� aL'OS � s ZilC a 2919 Golden valley Rroad I�Sinrieapolia, M�sota S�EAIIICE 3TATION Wi]Sreci Oil Co�r 37�9 N.Ee 1�larshsll Fridl�ey, M3.nneaota by: Ralph IClein by: Donald J. B�.as. byr : T�'illiam F. Weiaa by: Co Lo MacKen$ie by: Tsrl F. Burke b�r: Graydon Ro F�a.1d by: Fred B. Vy�e �� � '� ..., � ..wrrl January 31, 1967 1-1967 New Curb and Surface Hugo Street, from East River Road (East) to End'of Street' � a- � _ c�..,.�, _ __ .. _ -- -- _ _ a? - � e �� QCU,USHI� . .�� a.. F � � �Q� ... ,� . � . ... �/ �. ►5.,.._. �1 ' . - ( �' l! ♦ --A���.� � ; . .'y Y• . ._. -�.,� �. , , � � �9 � , PETITION FOR WATER, SEL�JER LATERALS AND STREET SURFACING FRIDLEY� MINNESOTA To the City Council of Fridley, Minnesota: ' ^ �. _ _ �. ,� � i l -- , � ., t C= ,. 19 -� '% � --_ � '��.�, the undersigned, constituting more than fifty-one per cent (51�) of the property o�m�rs in number and in interest, in the fol7.owing streets: f-� i� �y ;'> Street, from� /} ,',���r Ir ��� - ��rs,f'to �'.vc�v � S'o�r�=�f" �.,._-�._� — Street, from to Street, from to who will benefit by the proposed improvement, hereby petition that the follawing im- provements be made. 1._ � �,� _ /� ,• t r�� _S �• t r �cz. C.. �'- ____ 2. 3. �e understand that the cost of said improvement w:i.11 be assessed against the property in the above described area in equal installments for a period not to exceed /Q years with interest payable at the rate of �� per annum on the unpaid balance. tide understand that, until preliminary engineerir..g can be completed, it is impessible to give accurate estimates of what these improvements will. cost; but that based on eost figures for similar work done in the City, it is estimated that these improvements will cost: <- 1. �`'�, r. �J ,%�'� `,Y, c� /�.c�-z � :.�-e���v �' � � s � r e � f' f�v ,.� �a.�e 2. 3. ; ' lv�.r�r, ,/ � j i� � � �,, v "•'�: fu"!I,�-�f' ;�e�l: �''"� �;� - � i:,:s/.:; � �� .� �� �;' � � ',..--�---.--� �, ; � ADllR�S� 'f'� � `f,lA 9 "% u Y� � i�1� �%�'°� _ y _ � ��J./��.�;�. ,�r. '?� �-=', '� ~ / � � �`3 -�; � i , < < , � .r -� � �. f ,, ,, )� n . .— e � , �= �,.; �,��4�, , � : '� GQ � r �//' � � � i"�/ �-�. !i -v / �! -�/,5 �/ �' / % ' / J / j V,--- :; ' -� _ / � . / ' i �+ ` _- , � � �y // / 1 i /� / /" �t�%%/ � ,r, {... ! / �� _ � �"". J[t'� �.�� �� r� � _ •'� . �� /! , .. ..�� ' / � l L �� �j ,I _ . �. ' , I Fr_ J / :- { . . �J ` i� j;^. , y�/,��s/r / - j,�. � 1��f t.^ -� f�t �J 1 o f � . �. / • . , i ' i� � ' 3 . . - . . " �,; / / /,r," i � -� ( � � _ ' . . '/ _ r _ - , � ' � ! _ � i — � _' i � �� �(' I` . l /� ��"('t'_-/ � . .� �+.. :.-t... }.�{� . 't { . - � . . . . � .. -+ � , . � . , . V i� ./ - , '. i_ r ! t �/ . " f• � li , i , � , , / ; , . , . . / ! /� �� � � i� f : 1�.1.. - :> . . . �� - - i - f � i r`� /• i� . F 'i ` ` •; L� �� �. r `� .f ,L...r^-L°�.`^� %t+--'� ._--. ,:; f; . �f . . .�. . --- ' � i � "�'!s ;,�: - ,��� <r ��-/� r,—t , � � . , . , , ., .. , . . —'•-- � -•t ,� ,• ; , ��, !' . �'- ' _. , _. - , i' , . " . . - - / . . , . _ � . . - ;,.. i�`�z fo� ?' � Paxk ,ti . �, _ �. % �� — /'�/" - � 3 �- � 6 hvenue, r ridley, ��i . 1 /� � �' — �/ �' � C�ry 7, ?.967 �� � �o -cne i:ayo�, Cit�r i:an��er and Cit� Counc�.=�_ ?•iembers: �./� Encl_osed is a netition signed by residen�cs of the 01d Central--Rice Creek area exp_l.aining our desire to see �;he �.and borderin� the creek become a ci �y pa•rl... Teiz acres of land iro:� O1_d Central xvenue �o the � is for sale at a ver�r � easor.able price. I�:e ur�e that this �_and and otrer creek land be obt�.ined :�ast to tne city Z.i::v.ts. ^lhis �.cazci is unspoi�_ed, abounds in wildlife anc. t•ril.cif�owers and couid becor,.e part of a syste�:. of hiling �rails such as ::ii�.nehaha pari> is in i<:inneapolis. �:e ;•:ou1d stat� s"u-r-�her that this �:;,rlc shoul.d be protected as a natural refure t•rit:� no development o�her �lzan trails and footbridges with no d.e �ri-��ent to the nai.ural ve�etation. I'-ia,Ii�r residents fear replacing the dar: t•rould be a dan�er since the school is so c� ose. Z-ie i•rould also ur�e tha�; �roups suciz a Boy Scouts and Jaycees, with super- vision f'ro : the Park Departr.ient, p�,rticipate ? r es-tablishing and maintaining -tl�e �a.rk. A nature trail could a,.�o be established to increase the p�,rkis va�.ue. Vo�unteer help woU1d not only save e�:pense� but More importantly t�roul.d involve the resic�ents of 1�riu.ley and :nake them appreciate parks r:ore. The people in �his area feel tliis is a worth�while project and will appreciate your pror:_nt action. Sincerely, - t. � ��l-�. �� �� Dr. �c I•ss. L. David r°fech Petition chairmen Feb�z'Y �-� 1967 ti^Je the undersigned res�dents of the Rice Creek area wout lil•:e to reccor:�::end to the city of rridley that a natural park be established a�.ong Rice Creelc, fro:.i Old Central Avenue East to the city linv.ts.. �de feel i � is an outstanding �sset to the co�unity to ha.ve such a t�ri]_d area easily accessible and that it �ri11 add per-:�anently �o the value of the wh�le city. Petition chairMen • Dr, � i�irs� L, D� i�ech 1315 66th Avenue, Fridley '786-1197 �?ar.ze ; �'1,,, _ i1r1;.,�J 1 �o�r.a��l, �J� \. /, �Z , . I �--� �� -,�-; :`-, 17r, � �lddress ��-, � o / C- �- « C:�,��� „r jr� � �,,�Y � Y I� �.:.+.� ' ��� i�� . � _ �3_� . �` / / ��P . d � �- . �� � � �r ! ----""°...s �..��.-�.r; � _ : � , � , � , � , i-tAL�, SMITH, -.;` DOLIGLAS HALL WYMAN SMITH GEORGE HEDLUND LEONARD T. JL/STER THOMAS G. PORSBERG HENRY H. FEIKEMA RONAID L. HABKVITZ HEDLUND, JUSTER, FORSBERG AND �' / -� ; t �r` t ; : � �.P-� � � ` `� ..,_.._-'`' v ,,»' :.,% c.� ..� ' �� �r �;,qv,�. � E ar 1 P. Wagner , C i ty Manager City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue Northeast Fridley, Minnesota Dear Earl: � FEIKEMA ;� � � / �# �. ...- ��i� M� ��,� � . �f .'� �� s� �,3./ d.9,/ f 311 i>RODUCE BANK BLDG., MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55403 PNONE 339-1�481 � OFFICES IN: OSSEO, COON RAPIDB. FRIDLEY February 17, 1967 �,: ; _ ' r.�.7i�i��: 1��. ��� ` `', - .,.y �� .. '.,.;,;, '�; Fc;: 1: .. � �'`� � ���-��._�.<. �, �:� _ �'�_i_;._; , . �,. _ �,1.�'1' C�='W ia ``C�`$'�.� � i�l E i l�i V i cjv LL/�j �' i� £ � ti "`�' W (-�v Re: City of Fridley vs. Bianconi, et al.. �' .�� . n L� ��y) � � On January 20, 1967, the District Judg�e in St, Paul gave the city judgment against Cecilia A. Bianconi, the Executrix of the.Estate of E. J. Bianconi, deceased, formerly d/b/a Bianconi Construction 1 Company, and the Ohio Farmers Insurance Company for the amoun� of $2,089.37 with interest thereon at the rate of 6% per annum from July 31, 1962, plus costs. Subsequently the defendant moved th � � � , ir I � � C`; `; . y%_ 1 � � �� \�i J� � e .� � U Court for amended findings or a new trial. On February 14, 1967, �;� the defendants motions were denied. �' J �� r1 r� y I now have a letter from Mr. Daubney, the attorney for the defend-"" -o� ant dated February 15, 1967, asking for settlement by paying �;'v $1,000.00. I do not recommend such a$ettlement. I feel strongl,y that the evidence fully supports the findings and conclusions of the Court. I am sending a copy of the letter of D�ubney and this letter.to Mr. Virgil Herrick. I would like some advise in writing indicating whether or not the proposed settlement should be accepted or whether I should proceed to enter up judgment ior the amount awarded. Youra truly, � W an Smi th WS:jic cc: Virgil Herrick, Esquire 6231 University Avenue Northeast Fridley, Minnesota 55421 i� � � � ; V � l� r \1 � 1� , ; ,� JOHN E. DAUBNEY � � � ATTORNEY AT LAW � � � - � 73B MINNESOTA �UILDINO 9T. PAUL, MINNES�TA 55101 February 15, 1967 Mr. Wyman Smith Hall, Smith, Hedlund, Juster, Forsber� and Feikema 311 Produce Bank Building Minneapolis, Minnesota 55�+�3 Dear Mr. Smith: Re: City of Fridley, vs. Cecilia A. Bianconi, et al My client is presently contemplating the possibility of an appeal to the Supreme Court in the above matter. For purposes of assisting him in making his determination, it is requested that you contact the Village officials of �he Village of Fridley to determine what amount they would accept in the nature of a settle- ment of this claim. .Mr. Bianconi has indicated that he would be willing to pay the sum of $1,000.00 for the purpose of settling and disposing of this claim, and the bonding company has indicated they will make no.separate offer of settlement, inasmuch as they feel they are entitled to indemnification from the Bianconi Estate as to any amount for which they are held responsible. If an appeal is taken,�however, the bonding company undoubtedly will argue separately the question of their individual liability under the circumstances. It is requested that you contact the Village officials and determine from them whether or not a settlement can be had, and advise the undersigned so as to assist my client in determining whether or not an appeal should be had. � ry trr� yours� /'�: G /'�% i _.T—�. JED:pr OHN �. DAUBNEY• : �� 1Z4•434� , /�;' � �''�.�i �� I �".�' ' � ��t. .Q�r"(1 . �.�f' �t�..2:.�L'L.[J i .�-:.,. �� " �;-; �°`3 �(� 39��' y. .s:,;�� }�p�:l'.. S;r7tTOf ' j ;..� t�'c iYEO�UNt7 �,-v s;,; Atturnc,�s nt ��� ��% ,�'�i4� ,,�y � ` \. , , I � I � I , ( , I ' r , � �,�; r� ���, EXTRACT OF MINUTES VILLAGE OF SPRING LAKE PARK A proposal in regards to a traffic signal at Osborne Road and Highway �65 was presented to the Council by the State High- way Department, said proposal being that the City of Fridley take care of the maintenance and street lightimg and the Village of Spring Lake Park pay the electrical bills. Following discussion there was a motion by Conde, seconded by Busch, that the Village of Spring Lake Park go on record as proposing that the City of Fridley ar.d the Village of Spring Lake Park share the maintenance and the electrical costs on a 50-50 basis. Attorney Fleming suggested that the City Council of the City of Fridley take complete respon- sibility for the said traffic signals and bill tYie Village of Spring Lake Park.for 50% of their costs at the end of each year. Conde then withdrew his motion and Busch withdrew his second. Motion by Holz, seconded by Miller, instructing Clerk Conde to contact Mr. Wagner of Fridley, as per Mr. Fleming's suggestion. Roll call vote: all ayes. 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' - . ` iiJ tIX' � . _ ,. . A�l��.l oa_ix ; i A.III:I ; or��x December 15, 1966 ::r. T;�omas Quayle Assistant County A-ttorney Ramsey County Court House Saint Paul, t;innesota T3ear To�: Last week, pursuant �o our understanding, s�everal of the attorneys representing the villages affected by the Rice Creek Watershed met for the purpose of discussing suggested amenclments to the watershed act. The�results of our discus�ions in bri�f are as follows: 1. Rewrirte 112.34 to expand upbn the '°dec2aration of policy" and em,phasize development of sto:age c�pacity for multiple use, includin� recreational uses. 2. Amend 112.46 to re�quire the managers to review the overall plan with the county commissioners and the muricipal councils before presenting the plan to the W12B�. 3. Amend 112.501 to permit the assessment•of benefited property in the same manner as authorized by �iS Chapter 429. Quesrtion to be resolved by furtner discussion: Shoulii the watershed district nanagers simply determine the assessments to municipali�ies and allow the municipal councils to make � determination as to whether amourit should be pa.id by general revenue or special assessnent? 4. Delete the $20,000.00 li::u.ta�ion in 1i2.61, subd. 2 and 3. I think the purposes of each of them �re self-explanatory. As I understand it, the detail of the working of these amendments was a responsibility you were going to assume. We recognize, particularly in #2, the manner of review ��ith the municipai councils before pre- senting a plan to the Water Resources �3oard is not spelled-out. Our � , n �j! ��� � �. . ; ou �, , _ .^ — _ � --- - -- — `_ -- ._ _ _ ----- -t �� -- _ ----- . . _._ _ , _ _ . . . . . A�i��,��. . . . i A.1��,� ' ` � , ; �i:l�in; Utl.fl(� . (UII.1% .� .. � �- � • M� � . ��..- ;. ' .. . . ... . . . ' � � �':.�'. ii10Ti,i3S nl2ri}'�,.�' �c3�TV �'r70 ' Dec�mber 15, 1966 i� i:houF��t� in re�ar� to this ma�t�r zelc-�tec� to the n�ed �or a procedure . t� �e sr,�_llcd out �ahich �;ould insur� ::h� ;:�un.a.cipali.tie��" involvement , i: de°���� oping tr�e o�,>er�:Il �l�an for t:,c Y:ate•rsh�;cl district;. Under �1'ic: �2^�SC-:il: ��71d i:TiE::^3 "c,'Y'� C@:x :c3�1I���7 3uisuUc'11`� 't7Y`OVZ.51AT1S �UI^ �'38�2'7.1iy5 c'ii: s�7�lj.t:11 �:i:"t' '��11i1:.1:7.�Jd.i:.i.2E.'S ���Cri;^,:: a.T.lti'O.iev'LC2q i�U�' � c7i�i EZ�i�.lC3 t:iC-'! kind ' nr ccn:4 �:� aft�:r i:kie ia��. ��t ay ou.� ihous;',:t �h�t this aroposed :tf;,�:.�craent watzld r�ecc:ssifia-l� a ��oi ;wnr� rei�ti.o .s;iip b�tween the Board �Z :i=.:..ilFs�7�;.':3 cal:.n'. e'.aC'X: ' O� 'tf1F:. 1'(1111S1C1L` `di2 �? L'S 1T1 'Ch8 planning process c;iiCt. c: i'l�c"iY'li?� W3.�i1 (,'ZCtl Di 'C�'li3 r'iL`.il]..Ci.l''�.a��l'�3.t.5 50 't112'C that L 3Y't1Cli1aY' ' i:ear3::� CflUZ4 a�drass itseli to fihe ��ca2i�.r proi;lem tc;e munie�pality � 4.ci �«icr� was �.�� s�jeat o� ��c: c�::• tt�� hr �:�x�inp�s. [1:3 fur as ri`3, t��is �.s i;� i.i.ze wi��: tha d:�ct�s? rn z,r� r��a w��:ri we m`t �t tl�ie Saint � F:aL'ticr.y 'ri:tlu��: fla2i. if� is to allo.3 ad�n�,uG�:� financing. i� zher� �.s �.���hing fua'C�2G�X' �fld.� j�'OU would rie�:d �efora dra�ting thesa � �ur-��.c�x3.ar propos�d ar��.��ncnts$ plc�.�e c:o, not Yies.zta-�e to ca7.l. , S �.n c� x�: ly , ; ' � i � '.,`17T �• _ :1oU;Y>^w 'I',� . A T ,' � , e �! 1 s I I ' ( 1 , 'I . '' I� ' . � � � R�sbGr� i�t, Jahnsor: ::s��ka C�unty l�ttorraey v � ' , �J ' ' ' ' ' ' LJ �r�i�.��� C�_t-r Courcil 1� Y�5_c�Z� y city L:aII. `fJ���. Ui1�V�'i'S1't� � j�i�Fi.,� �'r��dley, T�"inncsot�;� . i� ��� r• sit•s : ; y: P'lue h'ni�ht s P�iis ic A� ociation 9� �'ir'c 1.IT T��ci�r� r'T�r� Fridlep, t,'innesata . F�bru�� r�y� 19, Ig67 �he �7.tzE I�:ni�;ht , T•Tusic ":ysociation is a n�t,tly for�mFCl a�oup oi r��tz�ici�_nU, �rho h�ve jo�_nr-�d �o�;e��hc:r in thi� as�:ociation to �:`:�^:k� enter�t�.in�;ent r�e�dil`r �v�.ilable in �he twin cities ar��a. �':� �Teu can s�e b,r our attach�d f'oz�i:� ? etter., �re �r�e compr•is�d o� �°_ �7t.��t v�;.riety of �r�ou��, and :�aaT off�r� �ny typc of music �xistin�. ?'e i�ave t�.ken. this onn�r•tunity to o? Y er• you our servic� s rA.�ithin the city of Fr•idl�y ��t reduced. rrices 2s a ser•vi.ce to the city anci as a v�hicle for pr�o�otin� our or���niz,�tion. If at an,T time Srou m�y z•�:�c�uir�e atir� scr•vic�=s, t•=e can be reach�:d at anst of th� nurnbez•� at th� bottom of this lett�r• at almost any tir.:e of the d�ST or ni�ht. Resp�ctfully your•s, � � ,�-��..�" ���'�'� �ob�rt ���±i1li�ms, A��n��;ing Preside�nt . Rob:�r�t �^i�.11iams; Home; 7$6-3317. Fark Trusic School; 7$�.-0440 Robe��t ?���.�sof; rioi;�e, 7$l�-05Q�, Sor�en H�.11, Hamline Univer•sity; 6�.6-4f�1�3 � ' ' Dear Sirs: � ' �' ,; ' ' CJ LI , ' ' ' ' � ;�;�: BLUE KNIGHTS MUSIC ASSOCIATION The purpose of this letter is to introduce you to the Blue Knights Music Association, which sponsors five of the best musical entertainment groups in Minnesota. The groups and prices follow: 1) The Ni ht-Life Quartet Ideal for a small dance or part of a show, this group of- four is one of the most versatile groups around. Each musician performs on a variety of instruments, making the group capable of producing almost any kind of sound. �100.• 2) The New Star-Dusters This group of eight is capable of producing the big-band dance sound, and is designed for big dances with a low budget. �150. 3) The Blue Kni�hts Dance Orchestra FROM THE VERY FIRST, THE SUPERIOR QUALITY OF THIS PROFFSSIONAL DANCE ORCHESTRA HAS BEEN ACCLAIMED BY EVERYONE WITHIN EARSHOT. COMPOSID OF FIFTEEN TOP MUSICIANS AND DESIGNID FOR PROMS, ETC.�, THE BLUE KNIGHTS WILL GIVE YOU THE SOUND YOU WANT FOR ANY SPECIAL OCCASION. THE INSTRUMENTS: FIVE SAXOPHONES, THREE TRUMPETS, THREE TROMBONES, BASS, DRUMS, PIANO, AND GUITAR. �350. �+) The Lords (Rock and Roll) This is one of the biggest sounding pop groups to hit the twin city area. These five musicians are in great demand and are loved by their audiences everywhere. Pop and soul and a lo� of beat make this group the one for your next dance or _ party. Equipped with the latest in instruments and ampli�'ica- tion apparatus, they can handle the largest rooms. Instrumen- tation: Organ, drums, guitar, bass, vocalist. $125. 5) The Afro-Cuban Jazz Quartet Classic guitars, flutes, bongos, conga, and swinging list of numbers from Africa, South etc. A swinging night of entertainment for or limbo if you've got the bosa-nova beat. believe your ears. $115. maracas in a America, Cuba, just listening-- You won't All the musicians in the groups are members of the Blue Knights Music ' Association. They are prompt and aim to satisfy. We hope we can serve you. For bookings or additional information contact Robert Williams at 786-3317 or 784�-0��+0. 1 , ' Yours truly, ��� Rohert Massof President � , . . . . .�,�o _ i. . ? ... r:� � � . . ,'�. � :� . .. . ..s _ . . . �,�1 � . , . _ _ . . ,_ .'.. _.,.. . f ..E� ,.h*Aio��� L � _ . . . . , . . i.' _ . .. '. . _ �. „ , , _. .. �. 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MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55403 377-7801 February 21, 1967 Mr. Earl Wagner City Manager City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue Fridley, Minnesota Re: Fridley Civic Center Dear Mr . �nIagner : As your Givic Center building progresses, we are often � reminded and concerned,as you must be, about the con- necting corridor and adjacent work that was eliminated under Alternate G-2. I , I � I ' We realize the problem of cost for this work; however, we also wonder if, since our last discussion, there might be some possibility of getting at least the foot- ings and part of the foundation walls in before that area is ready for backfill and rough grading. If you think that it would be helpful to meet with the Council in the near future to discuss this matter,further, we would be happy to do so. A job site meeting with the contractor present may be most helpful. Please advise. � Sincerely, � Mas Matsumoto � � S. C. SMILEY & ASSOC2ATES c.c. Mayor Jack Kirkham /vs ' T�9Iti - C�.iY SII�u �;Br.3 iAXI 2L�30 - i io th :�v'�. N.l`l. cooti �ripy�s, ��IZ�T. 55433 CI1Y oi FRIDI,EY 643i UiVIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY 21, MINNESOTA FESRUARY �6, 196? Re: Licenses # 4968, 4969, 4970 Dear vr. Wagner: Thank you for you letter reguardin� oi;.r licenses to operate Taxi- Cabs under the jurisdiction of the City of Fridley. I'm sorry we did not take the necessary action to avoid the sus— pension of our licenses by the lapsing of our insurance but I would like to explain. Due to our limited financial resources and unexpected costs oi starting a cab company we realized the need for a change in our polic3� of employer - employee relations concerning our future stability, so �,�e took the liberity of converting to a lease - purchase plan rather thari to continue to operate in the red. �ffective January 1, �96? we established a lease purchase progra� that holds each operator of a Taxi-Cab liable for the future of ou�e company by a binding 1(one) year lease. This lease obligates the opera�or to comply tivith all effecting ordinances as well as the rules oi our cor�pany, which include insurance coverage of �b25,000. /$50,000. / �10,000. - medical insurance on themselves and their families, uniforms consisting of matching slacks and jackets and uniform lettered shirt� and caps, a11 ui�en is uniform in color and lettering, a very strict mainienan sche ule, t�reekly preventative maintenance, monthly ins�ections and reports by a lieensed mechanic, etc. etc. I would like to impress upon you and the people of Fridley that �ve are trying as hard as is physically and financially possible to promote a service that will in time be enifici to the people of Fridley as well as other communities in �rin-City Suburban areas. �Ne are appealing to you to re-consider your action so we can hopefully become a service and an asset �o your growing city. Res ctfu�, J; WAY E S. CHA TWIN-CITY SUBURBAN TAXI 0 : � � T'��JI�T-CITY SUBUR�':ti ^lAXI �,_ : ' r^ebruary 26, 1967 Mr. �+Y'agner; �Z�y i�:AI�AGER, Fridley, P�Iinn.: t�'le prese-r�tly have 2 of our 5 cabs in operation and under the nevr lease-purchase plan. Unit # 5 being operated by 4`linfreri E. Wetterlund , lurio s�arted vrith us on Fei�ruary 25, 1967 (yesterday); and Unit # 6 which is bein� operated by Robert G. Ramsli & Ronald J. Kanatzer, since �' Fei�ruary 1 1, i 967 . � UJe do have Unit #� i all set to go as soon as we can find a � , � � � � responsible operator. ��� I'm enclosing a copy of our monthly inspection reports, our,, equip:nent �vith prices as it is se� up before the cab is put into oper- ation and a renevral certificate o� our basic insurance, which is a10,000. /�20,000. /�$5,000. - i�sued by Dairyland Insurance Co., and this also includes collision and comprennisive coverage. Our rider policy of �15,000. /�30,000. /�$5,000. , is under Contine�tial National American Group which was taken out by ns on 2/6/67 and 2/i0/67 for 1 year on units #� 6&# 5 respectively� through the Joseph Rosenblum Insurance Ageriy in St. Paul. UJe are still hopefully conteniplating a 2y. hour a day radio service »rhich is es�imated to cost �$6,885e00 by Nlotorola for the five units � t�rhich we are looking forv�ard to having in operation by mid-March and �he radio service by May 31, 1967. Our plans also include a change in the cab fare rates which ti�rould be a DECREASE rather than an increase to further the promotion of zhe use of `Taxi-Cabs by the public. , ITnfortunately our hopes and plans can only become realities if we have the public and political bodies hoping and understanding with , � , ' us. 'r`!e are proud o� our�`.�x�iveledge �o se�ve the public and speaking from company praise by the publie we have every reason to pursue our endeavor of becoming the finest and most efficient public servants as is humanly possible. Our motto of Courteous - Safe - Dependable should prove to be only a small part of a big ambition. Thank you once again, �� � ���� Wayne S. Chase T�NIN-CITY ,�iiBURBAN TAXI , I � � � ' � � �: , . � �L� � `_. .;� �;��':��AL SERVICE� AD�'►BN�STRAT90N PU°LIC BUILDINGS SERVICE � " � `.. B-3 Federal Building � �;�w 110 South Fourth Street � �^''��� Minneapolis, Minnesota 55Lt01 {( Y "�� L} li'.`_�".i-� G[n[ewt sF i<k'S (_ ♦ i i oN{T �Dwi �S cNl� February 27, 1967 NLr. Earl P. Wagner Cit,y iianager CiL�r of Fridley 6�31 Lniversit3T Avenue Fridlcy, Iviinneso �a 551t21 .�ar l:r. titi'agner: Enclosed is original and on� (1) cop,y of a General Services Administra- tion short iorm lease No. GS-06B-1o236, for the leasing of the Navy Reczlziting space in the old City Hall. PZease prasent this lease to the Civy �ouncil for approval and return both copies of sigr.ed lease to rr�y office for rr;y signature. A copy of s�gned lease will be forwarded to you shortly thereafter. You will note that this lease is cancelable by either party on a 30-d�y� writter notice. Therefore. such a notice should be given to n{y office prior to completion of the n�tJ Cit.y Hall so that a new lease or amend- m�r.t can be made for space in the new Cit.y Hall. Enclosures Sinc�ely yours, �' l • , n �� �� ,/4,� `":� � � George ti�l. Henry Buildir�s Manager � , � ' � 0 ��t� T��1: Sec.302(c)�3) ��3 Stut.3i3,�1 U.S.C.252(c)(3)) � �--, r-. ��` �...,1 StAtiDARD FORI15 Z—B � (�a � (J! L E A S E i EBRUARY 1965 EDITION i'yYra.y■ O:(��ri.'i'�y'Ft`4y�i(,ui G=NERAL SERVICES p � � DATE NO, r�r ^�:onunisrRnTioN �GQS�: ti�C 6eG>�� �EDvE:.�'��;' (Short Form� 2-2�-I�-6'j GS-OOB-102 6 FPR (GI CFR) 1-i6.b01 r T:�e ZESS0�2 leases to the LTNITED STATES OF AMERICA, hereinafter called the GOVERNMENT, the described premises on ttie ierms stated he;ein, including the conditions on the reverse t:ereof. t. LOCATION OF LEASED PREMISES . � _ b!�31 U���.ve:rsity pve�zue �1.�., :F'�^i�1e�t, :�iinr:eso-ta 5�+21 2. DSCRIPTION OF LEAScD PREMISFS Co.zsis �s o� 108 square � eet of undivided office space on the rwrth sidc o� �:� i-ixs';, floor �:ifice area, and �o�.nt use of 150 square feet oi co-r.:.'c� �nc� xoc:: _r� the T'r�diey City r:all, 6�31 University Avenue N. E., t�.��dl�y, :;rAo'_�.a Cou.�;,y, ��:in.�^��so �a, -;,o�;e �he-r ��ri-�h the righ �s of ingress and e;;re�� at �,.11 �i;nes. �; 3. 'CF.R:�.S. To havc and to hold: . pi %o: t!:c term br_;innin� ---•—r1�T'11 11_.11�7.-•---------------------------- through -------j'a`'•r�h--���--•�.��.._.._..----------._._.._. ;' :rom ��e:ir to yc� tl�ereafccr, but not beyond ..----i5:sn�C�"l__�.�__.�.���----•-----------------------------------------------------------° this lease � �& �rill rc...�.-� : in eii ect un? ess �erminated :�n accord�^.nce with para�raph �+ hereof. � I � i � , �. - er �ar -y . '�� 4. T'EI2i�°�,I..'�It1„T,IU,,'�T„ ra iL',i5csr�:�:;:a��may terminate this lease at any time by giving at least _____._.3�________..._ days' wtitten nouce - �„ • to tiie "`..::_:;�r_�,� `Saici notice shall be computed commencing with tl�e day after the date of mailing. � � � � i I � � 5. RENTAL. The Government shall pay the Lessor annual rent of w�___._2 _Ot�d_ _________ _ at the rate of $62�a�______________________ �er ___�:QY2�;,i1___________________ in arrears. Rent for a lesser period sliall be prorated. Rent checks shall be made payable to: C:r. �y c� Fridley 6iE31 University Avenue N.E., F��dleSr, Minnesota 55�+21 6. SEFV!CFS AND UTILITIES (Enter "X° in boxJor eacb item to be provided by Lessor asQart oj lease) , i�, (1) HE4T �(5) CHILLEDDRiNKING WATER �(9) TOILETSUPPLIES !-,���,-'� (2; ELECTRiCITY �(6) AIR CONDITIONING �(10) JANITOR SERVICE AND SUPPLIES _____________________ �(3) POWER (Special equipment) �(7) ELEVATOR SERVICE �(11) INITIAL LAMPS, TUBES, �p��Q#�ry� BALLASTS AND REPLACEMENTS �(4) WATER (Hot and colr� �(8) WINDOW WASHING (Quarterly) � Q2) MECHANICAL VENTILATION � (13) OTHER (Speeijy)' . 7. SPECIAL On CTHER PROViSION(S) AGREED UPON �,e:;:;�x ;;aa.r_�s �o �he Covexr...�en� per::,issian for joint use ef conference room for conc�uc;,�r.� tests and�or examina-�ions as �equired by tenant. �� �� ; � �:e :�o� ds "�le Goverr�ent" were cnanbed to "Either pa.rty" and the word "Lessor" � z;*�.s en.�.. �;ed to "other party" in para�raph �+ above prior to signature by � ei �i<er pas�-ty. �� � s a � IESSOR 6" �-------------------------------------------------------------- Mayor ----- cs,8,iaru.e> Ulr'ITEA STATES OF AMERICA BY.-----' (Signature) -----------------------------------------------------City___MarLa,�er _ (Siguratxse) ------------------------------------------- Buildir�s _ Mana:ger_ (O,�cial title) 2-soz (See General Proz�isions on reverse) '��)� Mar�h �a 195� ��I�Q TiO: Earl x o T�a�n�� ,(�i.�y tian��e�c a�ad �� �� �ouu��,A FRUM: Marei,n � o �sun�e� 1.9 �'a:�a��� ��,x'�c��o� S��B�E�T a Ass�saed t���uG - C;�t� �'� ��i,d��}1 The at�.ach�d bepozt �;-om �tz� C;it� A�g��sox�`s �o�'���� shQws the per�e.n�ag� �� ti±� a.RSessed zra�a�� c�� i;,�a.� ��ay ��.� �rtd�.�y �hat �,� �,�a �h� d:��Ae���?t 4, �i,a5�a`�.� :�te�.,:3r�=� � r 1�,:���; r°��,��t �ho��s t�.a.i: o� ��i� *oL�� r����ss<.=,� ����.,� �aK �:�*� �';i�i°� �:� i �,�e��.�� �3o�yp is reg�d�-ati�a�, �ad !�5�6`�, �� cc���eX���.�i ans� ��,�.-�c�u��,.�•i,a�� "�i��,s ��cnpa��s �i��t t�4 t���ance �:� ���,��Ca �`'��xi��9 c:��,x,�#:� 3-��s c'��o �n r��ici�n�.i.a�., ��.�u I�an.� ar�c; :�ak��hn��� q a.r�ct ��.�� �a� i:�n�� o� ���� in e.omm�rci,R:� �?nd ��d��astc�-�,�i,� z� �hink �ou wi�,�. ��.izc� ���a�; r��.€� �a��,r��n�a;� �A �t�e ���a�. a�sessed �sa�u� �fa�� thn �'� �;y �� �'���� �� �h�� �,� c���r�i.8i �.�ad �nduz��riai , �c�m�ares �a�rox a�l.y wi.i:� m�r�� � a:�y cr�k±ar ��t���b �ra Gh� �w�,r� ��ty are�� � 0 U � � O � � O U � � w 0 � � �li � � a H W W O � H U � �� �o � o � � � � � � . . . . �� ° � � � �; o a� W � � D A w � � � � N � O � r�-1 � � O o�0 M n � � n � � � � w w w w w � �t .--I �O N t� � C��1 ►� r-+ O � �i' N �D w � ^ M 00 u'1 . 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MINNESOTA 55413 February 28, 1967 One of �he more pleasurable aspects of our business is the excellen� -relationship t��e enjoy with you. This rel4rionship encomoasses ma.ny racets, such as our salesma.n's ;�ersonal in�e-rest in your account, the services we can render, and the ooportunities we of�er to improve your turnover and p-rofit pictu-re. The mosi. profitable business is that which features fas� turnover brands purchased with maximum savings. Our goal th�ouglz the years has 'oeen �o provide our retailer friends �a:�.tiz brands tha� i�ave proven consumer acceptance, wllich means iast turnover. Further, thraugh our program of full poi�:Eolio �urchases, it is �possible for us to offer maxirnum savings as represent�d by discounts. These discounts add materially to th� profit that yov. make in �Iie sale of every bottle. It is the duty of our salesma.n to assist the manager of your stores in his purchasing by malcing known to him all the uar�iculars of our selling pro�ram on the world's outsta�ding distilled spirits and wines. It is the duty of our salesman �o assist your manager in securing fast turnover oi these brands through the medium of nerchandising ... providing displays that Iead to impulse Uuying on the part of the consumer. Brands that are acivertised and merchandised.are, in effect, presold. The consumer loo�cs for them. In many instances, merchandising leads to a plus "impulse sale." And since these brands are maximum profit brands for you, their fast turnover adds substantially to your profit picture at the end of each year. � � J �� i'i� . ..c:xi ... :' . �:1�;.�i2G'i - 2 - February 2�, 1967 in �oir� over our s<�les and discourtts to you ior 1966, t•a� ^c�te �i�� t 3�ou:- s�ores �.�d r.et puLcizases of $116,017.2�f. On �n�s� �u-�chas`s vou receivec'� c:-± scot:::�-s (eltra profit) oF $�3 , 037 .? �. Th�J ratio be::�,�een thes� i�,�o figures is 11.3%. � n��r-riving at �tne �zet puzchase �igure sho�on. above, �ae do �ot �nelude �.ize 1944 I'ederal Ta.�: of aPproximately 15%, no�: do ta� inelude in.the discount figure, the cash amount we .^�' � c��:•� �or �rompt pa��m�nt oz :`_n�loiceu . `�T�o ^�.i.io �c__l:'�._^-.`� �_� �autctazu�li_r,g T.:1-,n,-, r�n,-�,����rl cr�i-h o����:- s��o�-es throu;hout tize :>�ate doi.ng the same volume or �;us�-�zess. I� inciicates to us �hat our salesman has carried ou� izis _esponsiQility to you-r stores by making your manager iullv a�a�.�e o� the advantages of our full portfolio Uuying for ma�� mur�� savir_gs an our brands . Sut more important to you, it is an ���ica�ion that your m-�.Lzager has exe-rcised outstanding bu�i�ess acur.z�n in his Purchasing practices. By doing so, he ha� addec substzn�ially to your profit through the medium of �I�� discoun�s �,�e offer. j-�1e ex�end our warm�st congratulations to your manager and �o all involved in the o���ration of your stores ior �heir periormL�.nce in i�66. Cer�ai-.z1J, the success �that your stores hav� enj oyed nnzst -re�lect mos � favorably upon your ma.nager and tnose associa�ed ti•�ith him i.n �.ize daily conduct of your business. C��e have enjoyed the opportunity to serve you during � I9ciC� . Tr3e loo�c �orward to m��zy more years of a most pleasant associa�ion. And, we wish ror you every success during 1967 i and the years ahead. SS:j ;� '� ; Sincerely, �D. PHILLIPS & SONS C0. �u Sam Segal Assistant Sal.es Manager ��� � , i� �ire Phone 56C-I I 10 �'°9 O TJ � O A :1� i�j�1:i�� �� �i�� �� �,�„� '��.���� .L � � �.'.� � G.i�.:� F „�{om.E of �nEe¢rzaEi,ona� 2Lrzlfotm �JV(a¢�tn9 of .�nva�'i.cia �ornx,s„ 6431 University Avenue N. E., Fridley MINNEAPOLIS 21, MINN. :�iarch l, 1967 .,: .� Bus. Phone 560-34�fl-` Mr. T�lagner, T�is is to inform you and ti�e Council that A4r. Raymond Truehl and Mr. Robert Elos�cy are being put on the inactive list. Due to tneir hours of work, they are unable to respond to enough fire calls. r1r. Richard Standal of 5850 - 212 Street N.E. submitted an appli- cation to become a member of the Fridley Volunteer Fire Department. ae was interviewed by the officers. The officers recommend that he be accepted as a member. The department voted to have him become a mer��ber provided he passes the physical exatnination. It is necessary for the Council to anprove his appointment to i.��e Fire Lepartment. RSH:mle �> Respectfully yours, ��iC�/ Robert S. F�ugnes, C' ef � �� lJ � LJ � � , I , I� ir � A ' C��S � ��.3�L � ����5, O�C. 1�A8 Ci!J;,iiy ROAD "J" MlNiVEAt�OL:S � A,iINiY: SOTA 55432 TEL.: SUncot 4-U;Sf3 �6�Y`uJerir G :a'Ll'� 7 GuV ���Jdi��:��caJ� March 2, 1967 nir. Earl P. Wagner, City Manager City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. filinneapolis, :iinnesota 55421 Dear Mr. t�lagner: In accordance with our phone conversation of yesterday, we have briefly reviewed the drainage situation at Panorama and Roman Road and Panorama and Ma�n Street (Co. Road 102) as requested in Mr. E. J. Lundeim's letter of January 27, 1967. As you are aware, drainage from these intersections was not included within the drainage district or the design of the 45th Ave. outfall storm sewer. It is however 3 part of the drainage district which flows north towards Interstate 694. A study some years ago indicated additional storm sewer construction necessary to relieve the existing system in this area in order to provide storm sewer adequate. to meet City standards. This,fact still remains. It is physically possible however, to extend a line from Gibralter and Roman Road north and west which will drain the intersections previously mentioned. Due to elevation problems, pipe size, grade and cover over the pipe would be.restricted and the drainage provided would not be sufficient to serve as a permanent solution to this drainage problem. Due to small capacities possible in the line, the impact on the 45th Ave. outfall system would be small. Due to flat grades, low velocities in the line and only 2- 3 foot of cover, maintenance costs can be anticipated to be in excess of normal. As pointed out previously, this would be a temporary relief only which will not provide adequate drainage by City standards. We will be happy to discuss this matter further with yourself or the City Council. DCO/mg Very truly yours, COMSTOCK & DAVIS, INC. l By � � L��'��lacL�C��.� � DeWayne C. son, P. E. ��": ;.: ' ' ' � , lJ ' ' I� ' � ' ' ' J 1 ' ' ' CE� Oi FRIDLBYo t�Qi�fE30TA OFYICS �+' EmIi.DING II�SPSCT�O� TOPICs MONT�Q.� AEPOBT TO C�TY MA1�iAG$R FEERtTAR�f . 1967 1it1l�BB OP PERMITS ISStiSD 1967 1966 iHIS �BAB LAST lBAit T9fP8 0! COI�STBRTCTI011 FBiR�►� ��1ABY TO` TO DA?B Beaidential 9 11 11 �6 �esid�otiel Qarages 0 0 0 • 0 Altaratiooi a Aeaitia� 3 2 S IO I�bltiple D�relltags 0 1 0 4 Co■�es�eisl 4 Z � 1 3 �odwtnal 0 1 - 0 1 Muoicipai � 0 1 1 1 Cbuschea i� Scbools 0 0 1 0 ltospitala 0 0 0� 0 $� 4 2 4 6 � 16 ZO � . _ � — i �—: � , 8�atis� � 8 26 24 41 M��t - 11 lb 23 3Z �Z�t��� 1� 53 33 �!f Z9 95 SO 1Sa �aid�otial Ses�d�atial �saa��� Altasatio�s i Additi� Moltipla DMSllie�ga Ca�wesaial i�duattisl Mu�ic�pai Ciwra6ta i achooi, aaps�i: ss�. �p6 88l3MATSD YAE.�JA�Ol�3 0! 1UE�.D� FSRNT71'S IS308D �.. ... .. ..,...__ $1i4,500 -0- 1$,039 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -o- :.�oo 3203,500 �0- 3�365 Z2,000 34,000 120,000 i�a,azi -0- -a zso $20Sa875 •Q- 19.Z89 -0- 4,000 -Om i,000 3a0, 000 -a Zel� � Z91,000 -0- 45, 71S 200, 000 661,500 1Z0,000 in.�:i -a -a 5�150 C� � � �.�������� Fsa�nu�r. A96a �.� ii.ACR1�lPT� CAR�l� BZCAVA?I� CAS 8EtYiCEB 88AS�� �atss �� tlASaNt�' O�I. H8AiZ1�• PI.ASTS�IIIG 1�OO1�IlIC SEf7S WSLI. D1t8I�L� �11�8t OF L3CBAIS83 t�lRlt8liT�Y IU B�iBC?, Al� �LICS�SE l8B8 CO�.t.BCTBD 1�0 DATB • PAQS Z . �1t l88S C�.LBCTBD 3 $ 45 �: i 1S 27 4� 43 �s 108 Zp�pp so 9� Z 30 33 4gs 7 1Q5 10 150 � 6� 16 ppp � Z ` 3Y6 @ SS Sp ' '—_. r$Ra�aa r$$s t�' �� . saas � �,sr �sa� _rs�r �s�s r�rs r8� rssew��r ro n�rs ro nArs �i�z-+�i�� �o�a,aa�a a 274 $i,2sa $ 3SZ $5.597 �a1�-�es �c�r. � 'a 691 . �9ass i,�oo #�814-�3i21 �BATI� 3Zi� ' 9i�r S60 1,277 ��1°�� �� 3S4 26� 47Z 492 8�6�8 3a 3 1Sa 28�► a1,186 ),IBa Z,9i7 9.290 � �:I°fY 0� �ItIDY,�Y , PARRS ANA RECREATTON DEPARTI�TT Paul Brown, Director 6k3t Universiey Avenue N.E. Phone• 560 3450 , PARRS AND RECREATION �+ M E M a R A N D U N Febt�uary 1967 �� lJ I� � � � � � I. Parke and Playgrounds: a. Council Notes: Januarq 23) Resolution psssed on 2ocatiaa of Aaoka Connty Ice Arena. Februa�tp 6) Couacil anthorized lettiug o� bida for treea �rtth follawing chanRes: Planting as an alteraate, a 2" minimun bare root size, and trees are ta be delivered. - Park Plaaning and Maintenance Supervisor Specifi- catioas �re discussed aad tabled by entire council. - Approved aasing of park cra Hughea an� iiorizon "Summi� Sqtiare". - Mary Lou Erickeon �vas olfi- cia2ly appoiated as clerk-typist to the Fire-Parks � Recreation Depart�eats. (new position} - T�x Forfeit Properties oa Rice Creek East of OId CenLral Were disc�ssed. Asked for an aption oa Fontafne Propertq not to exceed $500 an ecre for re�reational purposes. b. Land Acqnisition: ` I) Jay Park - Most of Lot 31 and All of 32, Block 4, I.oWell Addition. O�med by Contract Investment Inc. This is piece of land between esiating park properey and recent eddition of Outlot �l. 2) Pascel �100 - adjoinin� Spring �.ake in N.E. corner of city. Possibility for park. 3) Lot 8 2ad R,ev S�b Aud �21 and Outlot �2 Meadowland Additiaa. Possi- bility for additioaal land added to Outlot #1 Meadow2ands 2nd Addition. II. Recreation: a. iiomens Volleyball - Tournament time is arouad the corner, 17 participaats on Mondsy� Februarq 20 were preaent. Good response to this prograa. b. Ski Trips - Trip of January 21; 1967 drev 27 akiers, trip of February 4 had 31 sigaed up and adul.t tx�,p produedd .no returns . � c. Skatiag Leasons Close - 143 registered skaters ended their season this month. Suburban Ice Revue will ead ouz figare skating season on lebraarp 25, 5:00 P.M. at The GoZd�n Valley Ice Center. � i , , � � d. Speed Skatia$ Pzogram produced,t�o.week-end events, February llth aad 12th. Hollq Shopgiag Center provided trophies for all lst and 2nd place fiaishers. Turn out Was very poor. Our departmeat provided lst and 2nd place ribbone on Saturday, February 18th. 19 registered for this event. Ice conditions were made better for skaters but publicity on our part vas poor and turn out was �.ight. Need these events earlier next season. e. Square Dance Party - The garty of February 4th dreW lU couples. Mr. PeterBOa feels more will turn out for March seasion. 12 couples ot 3 squares make this program adequate. f. Sqnare Dance Leasoae - These classee �re cancelled. ' L� � �_J � �� ����KS s�el`Iit R.EC�1�1��Ii9AI M� T•1 (? xt a� I�' I? iJ M Pa�e 2 g. Sk3 Lessans Will discontinue on Tuesday, February 28th. This concludes our schedule of 8 lessone. 14 registered far this progxam. h. Brooe�ball Champian croxned. On Monday, Februarp 20th, Dick's Place def�ated Bettys 2-1 to win the trophy and represent the North Suburban Conference in the State Tournament_on March 4th and Sth. Program of 6 teams was verq succeasful. Will limit plaqers from euberbs aaly next seasan. i. floekey Association of Fridley enda first year of play with big playoffe. Blue Baroas defeated the Flyere 3-2 on 5undaq, Februarq 19th to �rin the trophy aad the tiCle. b4 regtstered for this program. 97 have signad up for trip to Gopher - Aiichigan Hockey Game on Merch 3,1967. Fridley State Bank is providing the buses. 1 j. Baeketball - Mena - Both Leagues enter final weeks. "A" Division atart playoff Tuesday, Februa�y 28th. March 27, firat half winner vill play 2nd half winner for trophq in "AA" League. , � , III. 1�eetitiRs - Confereaces - Factension Courses -- Short Courses Jan. 23 - Fridley Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting. Feb. 1- Met at Brae�ar.'�ce Arena, Bdina, MinneBOta and toured facilitiss. Feb. 1�!-I.x - Speed Skate Races - Moot-e Lake Feb. 13 - Fridleq Parks and Recreation Crnamissioa Meeting. Feb. 16 - Met rai.th Mro Jim iieneley, Health Inspector, Subject: Moo�re Lake Peb. 17 - Met with District �14 Athletic-Director - Subject: Suanaer Swia Program, City and School Feb. 17 - Attended Co�nunity IIall Jaycees Feb. 18-I9 - Hockeq Association Playoffs - Public Address Announcer aad General Coordinator , ' � , � � ' ' ' ' �J , CI'1'Y OF FRZllLi:Y PARKS AND RECREATIO�N DEPARTMSN7 Psul BroWn, DireCtor 6431 Universit Avenua N.�. Phone: 5b0-3450 PARKS WORK PRQGRESS REP4RT MONTH OF FEHRUARY 1967 � �t � ,� � * * ar * � � * � * * * * * � � � * �t � �e * * * �a * * * ,� � * � � � � * � Work to be done: Work beinst doae: Work finiahad: Ths Caoasons : Iaetall Bleachere Add 3oftbal2 Li�hte Sod So�'tball PYeld Relocatt Psrking Lo�s North 6 South Install Dn��Outa-Saftball Remave 2 eete of Hackey Goalg SoardwaXlc eo be xemoved Haakmanu Circle Park: In8taI1 ba�e-indicators Skin Iniisld - Add Mix Paint basketbail ring Afaiatai.ning Ice Riak �3aintaiaing Ilbcke� �tu:c Bathroom Maintenance� Replacin� Flao Pale Ist'talling Vanualie�.3lgn Removing Excess Snoe� Logan Park: Paiat baskatb$1.I ring Hsiataiuing Ice Remov►e Stw4pa l�taiataining Hockey Rink Skin Infield - Add Hix Reuove Hacic+ey Bink� Goa1a, BaardWSlk-Stare !or ewam�ar Plywauth 9qusre Park: Skin Iafiel,d - Add Mis Meintsining xce Iastall aet ai ewing� Ramove boardaalk and skatiag baa►ch Sylvan S112e Park: Remove skatiag bench ,Terrete Psrk: Paiat basketball rin� Skin Infield - Add Miz R@HIOVQ eiCaCStig '�:DCi! Maintaining Ice Maints�ininR Ice Checksd Atteadants Linad Hock�r Rink Pha►e Iastalled (Pay) Cow�leted Ceneral Clean-up Ixtstalled i Yas�daliss Sippa ' . Gas tnxasd ofi in Wss�etiag gouse� Ch�ciad Atteadaats l3as ttira�d ofi ia Waraing Hause Complete General Clean-�p �elivared 2 Snaa R�eAOVal Shotirel�a Tnstalled Vaadsiism &ign Ch�cked Att�ads�ats Gas tnraed off in Wsrsing Howo Cospl�tsd Qs�ural Cleaa-ap Iastalled Vandslis�n 8iga Checiced Att�adsats Gas turti�d off itn Warming Hotisa Coapl�ted Genersl Clean-�p Instslled 2 Vandalism Sign� Ca�p3.sted C�astal� Cles�n-np � PARKS AND RECREATi0A1 DEPARTMENT Pa�te 2 �'arka Work Pr:ogress Report, Month of Febru�.xy 19b'7 I+I , , CJ �� ' ' �1 C� , , , � �J I � , � Work to be done• Pianery Park: Repair Backstop Paint basketba].1 ring Skia lnfield - Add Mix Remove akatin� bench Locke Park: Tree Trimming xnstall Vandalism Signs Road Access Prelim Plans Install Bridges (2) Fenciag Installatian Jay Park: Cleariag of new property debris, weada, etc. Skia lnfield - Add Mix Rice Creek School: Remove infield claq from ball field (add to� svil) Remove Hackey Riak 6 Goals � store for summer Moore Lake Beach b Park: Instell base indicators pitchers rubber and home plate Clean-up building aftar skating Aemove rubber matting & boardvalks Board wp office windo�as T�ork beinp� done : Maintaining Ice Work fiaished• Checked Atteadanta Gas turned off in W�rosing House Inst�lled Vsndalism Sign Completed General Cleait-up Vandalism checiced daily Completed General Parking Lot Cleared of Snow Cleaa-up Maiutaining Hockey Rink Coeepleted General Clean-up Completed General Cleaa-ap Inatalled Hockey Goals (2) Trying out Ice Shavez on ice Checked Attendaata rink � speed track Ice determined safe Maintaini�g Ice Riak Completsd General Maintaining Skate Track Cl�an-up Building Maiutenance Install.ed 6 lap Bathroom Maintenance Skate Ttack Installing Vandalism Signs Installing Beach Permit Sign Plowing Parking Lot Craig Park: Gradiug, drainage � seeding Mainta3ning Ice Itink Cut stwmps , Paiat basketball ring Remove boardwelks and bench Aughes b Horisoa: Grading � Seediag M�alti�-Court Installation Install Apparat�as Install Feacing Re�ve skatiag banch l�slody l�lmor Park: Grading - Lanacaping InetaXl Multi Court Maintainiag Ice Rink Maintaining Ice Riak Gas turned off in Warming House Cmnpleted General CleBa-�np �Checked Attendants installed Vandalism Stgn Complete8 Geaeral Clean-up Complet�d General Clean-up ��,RK� :�1�L� RE,^,iZA,T�r�d t7L,?�R?'MM�t�`.' �'a��-k.� I�'�r?c; ?'xog�ess R��ace�.�3 f�i+��at�_.."_ ���'�°�, �s�,°y��9�i7 I�loar� *o Fi� don�: ����� b��n�_ �.�r.�: M�lc�cf� �4�.nos ��,�k: ��er�^:.�.� Ins���.i �pg��;ca��n� Tr�sesilL :�3�ck�s���s �nst�Il Ba�Pc��b�:�l 5�: �� n Re�uo�re Bvsxriw�.�k snd akating bench West Moore Lake Park; Tzee Trimmiag �ruah Removal 5�th b 7th 5treet: Piulti-Court Installation Install Apparatus �rading b Seeding I�adovland Add: Fill, Gradi�ag, Level Drsina�e � Seeding Riverview I�sights : Tree b branch removal-buraing Rice Creek Blvd: �eeding � Tree Trimming Broad � Hugo: I�ill, Grading, Level & Seed Glencoe Property: Insbraok Praperty: b8th S Oakley: - -- __._. �ag� 3 Wark finish�d• Ga� �urned off in �lt�rmirxg tinuse Crsmplet�d General Clean-up Instal2ed Vandalism Sign Checked Attendanta Installed: Bulletin board, Pirst Aid kit, Shovel, Broom, Clock, shtlf and Walkways - Insta2led Snaw Vehicie Markers Nvte: Locke Lake Also �lood SkatinR area r Telephone Co. replaced 2 bulbs on poles � � PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMEN7� Paste 4 Parks Work Progress Report, Month of February 1967 Overall Maiatenance: M+�de 8nd se� up c�tbine� for hockey house at Commons Hockey Rink for public address sys�em and hockey atic�s. Put new pla� cable on trvc&. Ma<i� up aumber syetem fog baslcetball. Drilled o�at both front lock-aut hub� on �ater t�cucb� and replaced with new bolts. Checked all warming houses and pe�t in �ew �leg sh��ts. Bmgtied trash barrela. Fi.zed carburetor, igni�ion syatem, repleced starter solenoid and pulley for cable on the brvom. . _,Cleaned �p park shop after P�blic Works Departmex�t moved out. . Ptat ne�► spark Flugs and points im new �nack. ; Replaced craciced and broken shovel handl�e�. ' Vandsl.ism Report: Co�noas Hocicey xink: Aasp broken off pc�v�ef � box Pl�aouth Squat�: Outside flood light - � Lock 6 hasp Inside door knob brokea off lock Broad 3 Hugo: aasp brokeu off light box 3ylvan Warmi�ag Houae: Window broken Repair $ 5.00 5.00 4.00 8.00 3.00 4.00 l�loor�a LakQ Beach Honse: Lock,er pul2ed away from wall ia mena bathroom 4.00 Ciothes hangQrs ptilled out from wall in womens bathroo� 4.00 Toliet door lock in mens bathroom-piece �issinR2.00 Locker in womens bathroom - one daar bent up ead key miesing � 3 numbere ripped lrom doors �� Total.......$39.00 � r ' ' � ' � ' .' �' � , , ' ' � ' � � �; � `•T'j't; . . ...�..! rt�.r,f��. ?�a :i::; A�� �'EC^�_.� :'Oi'r D'�..'.i'.-�;:Ti•iE�'T � Pa��l L'-•:-ot:��., 1)i � ec �or -,�'�`:� `''__" �i �v .�1��_,�t�.e t� ti' � � __ _.. r_�.^---------.�.`_ _ Pltone : 560- 3450 ����i,L�� ,:Lcr.�:�,•r;�er ����rtr�s��;�r �:O;yl';iLY.SKrl'�'I\G �1T'r'LidUA�:C� REPORT 1966-1967 SEASON Si��:'E'ERS SP�CTATORS u:.ati::n l:ir.k � :u,,, �_�� G i- A�_.1 T ( I � I G I A I T (� G'f , I Dec. 608 I 1 45 � 654 �� 37 22 ` 90 149 803 Commons j (hockey) Jan. 1232 2 204i 1438 � 74 18 203 295 1733 _ . , .,,. - - - - i 1 i Commons (N.E.) Craigway Flanery Logan Park Melody Manor Moore Lake Plymouth Square Sylvan Park Dec. 52 � 56 9 115 �� 32 � 12 4 48 163 ( Jan.:� 435 416 80I 931 � 220 172 '79 471 1402 -_--__-.--� ' - Feb . �._.8.3.Z_ 2.Q8_.�1a5� �_.____2D_ Dec.. ��92 , ' 18 �20��� 0 I 0 p p 203 Ja� 00 701 8�5 1 _ 1 , < 24, 26 Feb ._ ; _ ! � �� _i�_�_ A . . J�..� 16 1_�85 �_ 14 ' 19 .`; 9 42 427 �` 272 253 34 559 � 11 18 : g 3g 597 I Feb:, . 2 �0 !�4 E�_ )eC. ` 129 37 9� 175 ( 0 0 10 10 185 Tan. 353 159 42 � 5�� , 54 4 9 '14 27 581 j �eb. 25 10 � �6��_ � 1_ + ►ec . � ! �an. 230 129 41 i 400 p 1 3 �10 14 414 � �eb -� -r99.._F ____�__ - � ec. 1291 1216 0� 2506 � 0 0�,' 201 201 2707 ; �- i an. 2222 2119 0 4341 j 0 ' 0 392 392 4733 ' ah_ � � j , 130 130 16 276 0 0 0 0 276 i �,_ 338 246 28 �612`_ 29 19 8 56 � 668 i b . -251 c. 229 158 21 408 i?� ` � 202 L 235 � 9 446 � � 21 -----�-•._-_a... 5 8 10 32 431 24 23 86 822 12 11 44 490 GRAND TOTAL: 22,699