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04/03/1967 - 5935COUNCIL SECRETARY - MARY LU STROM REGULAR COUNCIL N�ETING - AGENDA APRIL 3, 1967 vidual must meet one ojf he`folto«aiigerequii�jlb�i�s for�ed� as a Planner-in-char�e,.this indi- a. R�lasters De;ree in Plannin� ucatzon and esperience. b plus three (3) years professional plannin� experience. b. Bachelors D�gree iil P1al�nin� plus four (4) y�ars professional plannin� ex erience. �• I��1ZSters Degree in a related field lus f our 4 P P () years professional plannins e�perience. d, Bachclors Degree in a related field plus five (5) 3�ears professional planning e� erience. Felated fields_iiicliid�z_I,ai2dscape Architecture, Architecture, Geo�raph}�, P biic Ad- miiiistration � olitical Scienc� Civil Engin�ei-ina, Sociolo�y and �coi�omics.. ��_ _ _-- , Professional experience is �lefined as the p�rticipation iri th� formulation of o ir.g tlle work of otliers iri tlle preparation of a n�aster or coin�re�lensive municipal, count �� regionaI or metropolitan area plan, y, ; �- � ` - � � � MEMO T0: Earl P. Wagner, City Manager FROM: Robert Aldrich, Chief, Fire Prevention Bureau SUBJECT: Spring Clean Up a , �,` ` e� „� �,�,.- � r� �-, . .�_, 3 � � \�:, �; t. ,? ( L- 1 ` J �J . r.< ����i �� - \ ��,,; Relative to the forthcoming Spring Clean Up Campaign, I have incorporated into the Junior Fire Department pro�ram in the fifth grade, an essay contest, Prior to doing this I checked with the Chamber of Commerce and they were very much interested in this type of a promotion. They have agreed to furnish a prize for the best essay on Clean Up and it's relationship to Fire Prevention. Mr. Charles Johansen of the Chamber is in charge of this program. Additionally I have contacted Mr. Ben Longman of Carl Bolander and he indi- cated to me during a telephone conversation that his firm would be most happy to allow the City the use of their disposal area at 37th and Marshall if we were to make a large scale pick up campaign. If the Council is contemplating a program of this size, I would suggest that the minimum number of trucks necessary to accomplish this feat would be about 20. Each truck should have at least four (4) men. I have read of a Fire Chief that tried this type of a program thinking it could be done in one day. 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F�EGUL:�R CCl'J1�CTL .ti;E;:`?'L`tG AG�I�TTa?� �- AP`iZ1:L 3, 1.967 -- 8 PoT•1, ktOLI., CALI� : pI,EDGJ O?�' AL�GT�:GL: M�NUT'�S: Rec�ul.ar Nieeting, Ma.rch 20, 1967, 5 ma.nu-ces �1DOPTSO�T OF AGk;NnA: 2 minutes O%D BUSIi�SS ° l. Res4lution Orderi��g Yraprovemen� - ST. �.967-2, (Addendum 1) (Tabled 3/20/67) , 5 m:inutes 2. Keys Well Drill.a.ng Su�.t, 5 mir�utes NE?•1 BUSSI�TFSS: 3. Ba.ds - SS&Sti�7=�84• (opaned Noon, April 3, 1967) , l0 minu-L-es 4. Boa.rc� o�' Appeals �Teeting Minu�tes. March 22, 1967, 5 minutes 5. Board o� Appea,�s Meeting P�Iinutes, Maxch 29, 1967, 5 minu�ces � 6. Build:.i.ng Standards--Desigri Con.trol Subcommittee ' Meeting r�ta.nutes, T�'iarch 2l, 1.967, 5 minutes 7. Planning Comra�.ssion P�i�eting Minu'�es, March 23, 1,967, 10 ma,nL�tes 8. Appzoval o� Hazardous Building Acta,on, 5 minutes 9. AppJ.i�a�ion ior Permit to Park Tra2ler - Nei, 5 mznut�s (9:02 P.M.) 10, Rea�f�rming Resoluti.ons No. 52--1967 � No. 53- 1967e 2. ma_nut�s 1l. Appointm�nt - C�m?nittee, 2 1?l? I1L1"��S l2. R�ce�.ve �u�sti,onnaire Computer Analysis� 2 minutes Pages 1 - 29. Page 30. Page 31. Pages 32 & 33. Pages 34 & 35. Pages 36 - 39. Pages 40 - 42. Pages 43 & 4�r. Page �5 - 49. Page 50, Pac,es 5]. & 5�� Ft.� GULIi1Z COUi�YCZL �'��.���'i1LTG AG�'.1`ZDr'� --� Ar��. t'L 3, Z967 - 8 P.M• (C0z1-i�.rztzeCl) l3. Lanc� Al-�Gr.a�cioxi Perm:i� - Reconsa.deration, 5 minutes ].�. Resotut:i an Receiving Preliininary Plans and Speci��ica-�ions and Set-cing a Pu.'�1� c Hearing - SS&S�^7�Tt84, 5 minutes 15. Claims, 5 min.u�es 16. Es•timates, 5 ma.nuies ].7. Lir.enses f 5 minutes 18. Petit�.ons, 5 rninu•tes 19. Comtzzunica-�a.ons, 20 minutes Pages 53 & 54. Page 55. Pages 56 & 57. Pages 58 - 72. Pages 73 - 75 (9:58 P.i�i. ) Pages 76 - 85. (a) Ketroses: T�t & I Building (u ) AnoY �. County : Dz ainage (c) Fricile1T Lumber: Service Road (dj Anoka Counzy: Ice Arena (e) Arch��cect: City Ha1_1 (�) Czty Engineer; Pa.�kin� Space (g) Ste�rar'c: GailsvieL�a Plat� Sev�ex VISITOR�: 20 m�.nu-�es A.DJOI7?�I�T - (lO:ZB P.M.) ' �1 r 1 ' �1 REGUL�1t: COUi�iL:CL N::��U ��'sivG AGF�ND�A CC3i•%:,�;�N7'S -� 11t�- P.IL 3, 1967 -- 8 P. M. OL�D BUST�,���SS; l. It�SOT_,UTION U';DERTNG iP�iI'ROVEi'��N��1�' ° ST. 1967-2 (ADDENDLM 1) (TABLED � 3/20/67): Ii �rould app�ar that you a�e ready to pass thxs reso- lutaon o�i I�age 30 at-ter th� discussion caith iche engineers on Wedr,esday a:�ternaon� Ir�r.]udec� a.n the envelo�e with the agenda is a surn:rnary by T•1x. Comstock o� 'che engineering factors involved, if any o�� you wish to use it i.n discussion of this resolution. 2 o I�Y5 t^IELr D:RILL'�i�7G SUIT: The Ca.ty Attorney asked that I put this ' a.tem on the agex�da, and he wi1.l discuss it w�.th you at the meeting. N�;�4�T B US .l.I�,7:w' S S• ' 3. BIDS -- SS&S�•7;;-84 (O�EI��D I�OON, x�.P�ZIL 3, �.957) : yJe will. have a bid tabu� ation� a�.d a. Y�ecomm�r.�lat�.on ready ior you at the meeting. , , 4. B01�R17 Oi A?�PEALS I�ETING 2�iINi7�.'�S, riARCFi 22, 1967: The minutes are o�z �age 31. ��'ne Board reconur,end�d denying the petition, alzhough it �aas �ra.-trdra�;�n, and -che C�uncil's action probably would be to concuxo , 5. BO?�RD OF AP�EALS A'IEETING P•ZINU��ES, MAP.CH 29, 1967: The minutes are on Pages 3?. and 33 anc3 are self-explan�ltory. , ' 6. BUZLD17�1G ST��!VDA.;,ZDS - DESTGN CO�v'1'ROL SUBCOMM�TTEE MEETTNG MINUTES o M,AitCH 2l, 1967: The minutes are on Pages 3�4 and 35. The Board took action on Ztems ;r2 and ;�3 on Page 34 to recommend that the I' permits be gra.nted. I wil�. have aZl of the plans that are avail- ab].e, zoc your consideration at th� meetingo , �J � 7. PLA.NNING COi���u�IISSICiJ r�ETZI�7G MI�TI7TE5, D�CH 23, 1967: The minutes ax� on Pages 36 througr 39. The Commission taok no action on Items rl through ;;5 on Pages 36� 37, and 38. The Commission took action on Item ;; 6 on Faqe 39 and I wil1. have a map sh�.•».ng the streets tha� were discussed. There is no action by the Commis- sion on �'.:er�s ;; 7 througn =�9 0� Page 39. Th�s concludes the Pl.anning Co_��r�ission Irle�ti.r�g rninu-tes, unl.ess there �,s so�ne item that the Counci..l wis:�es to discuss o 8. A� PRQVAL OF �iA7A:.RrOUS BU'�7�.DING ACT�ON: The City Attorney has p.repaxea �he or�e_r on Pages 4�J tYirougn 42, and the Council's aci.a.oiz ��.�ov.� u bu �o direc� the Ci.ty �:lanagex to si.gn thP or.dv-r, if th� Cour.c�l corcu�s in it. ' ' I;.FJGUL�1� COUIv�C;s:� 1'�Mj17NG AG ;��DZ1 COI�'��S�N':i'S - AnRI.L 3, 1Q67 -� P,t�i. ( C ont �_nue d ) ' ---- 9. A�i�LICA7,TON FO�� Pr^..RNi:CT TO PA.RK TRASI.�F - NET: The app�.ication ' is oi� Paye 43, and tlze 1 ocation o:� tk�.e trail.er is shown �.n the drawa.ng on Pa�e 44. This is the permit that was included with the licenses a-L- the last mze-ca.ng, and tab�.ed over to this one. 10. R�F�'FIRI�IT.NG RESOLUTxOI�1S NO. 52-19G7 ALvD NO. 53-1967s These resolut�.ons we:ce passed at the meet?ng on March 20th, but were not dra���n un-t:i.1. after the mee-ci.ng and tharefore, are reproduced on Pages 45 through 49 fo:c you:r consi.deration, and rea; rirmation if you agree �•ait+h the contents. 1.1. APPOINT��NT - CO�IMITTEE: With 8ob Ylinen now Chairman of th� Board o� Appeals, the Council ��i11 have to appoint a replace- ment �Eor h�m cn the P1ats & Subdiv�.sioa�s-Streets & Utili.ties Subcarn.�ni.t��ee. Data is on Page 50o Ter�. Myhra, the ne�� Com��tis-- sion appoa.ntee, has no subcom:�itt�e assignment, and might be a good appointment to this subcommi-t-�ee. 12. RECEIVE QUEST:[ON�T7x1� COIY3PUTER AN�L`.tSIS: On Pages 51 and� 52 is a summary o{ the questionnaixes received, which numb�red 328. 13. L�ND ALTERAT20N I'ERTgZT - I�CONSI��;i7ATI0i�7: At this wra.t�,ng, the City has not received a boncl from Len.ny Cochran so that the land alterata.on permit previotis�y approved by the Council ]zas never heen issued to NSr. Cochran. Since we have contacted him more than once asking that he submi,� such a bond and it appears that he d�es not in-L-ene� to, x bring this to the Gounczl `s attentior_; if the Council rnight wish to direct the City Atto�ney to get an injuncta.o� against his hauling from his proper�y. '' 14e RESOLUri'ION RE�'_rV�I�iG pREL�M7N�RY PI,.ANS AIJD SPECIL'ICATTONS AND SETTING A PLr�3LIC i�r.ARSNG - SS�ST^r�;�84: This resol.ution on Pa�e 53, �nd the I�Te�ice of Hearing on Page 54, is related to Petitzon I' #8°1967 on Page 73, Action. to receive the petita.on in Item �Z8, should be taken before pass�.ng this resolution. 15. CLAZi�i�: The claim numbers are on Page 55. Uetaa.]. af the claims is inc].uded �.n the envelope with the agenda. ' . 16. ESTINI.�TES: Tne t�ao estimates �or paysnent ar� on Pages 56 and 57. The one o�. Page 56 is a ne��� esziriate. The one on Page 57 was the ox�.e tha-� the Cous?ci?. tabled at th� last r,lae�a.ng. ' 1.7. LTC:�L4SES: A list of licenses tor you� cons:i.de,�ati.on is on P�ges 5& through 72. , ' �l � ' ' �� � �! � �_� ' ' ' � ' �� � ' � R�GUT�R C:?iTI�?C:1L NiaET�7��G AGENDI� COi��i;l�:i1�:�J_�S -� 11PR1:T., 3, 1967 - 8 P.M. (Canf:inued) 18. PETxTIONS: k'etit�,on No. 8-1967 is on Pages 73 through 75. The cove?- sheet is on Pac�e 73 and the tu�o sh�e�s o� the petition are on Pages 7� and 75. Th� Caty A-�torney �eei s that the City should hold a hear.ing on this even •�hough �the pe�itionexs waived the hearing, sa that a hea�.ing is be�nJ set up in Item ,-'rZ4, above. l9. CON1r�itNICATIONS: (a) Ketroser: M& I Builda.ng: The letter on Page 76 i,s sel�-explanatory. (b) Anolca County: Drainage: The letter on Page 77 is self- expZana-�ory. I woulc� suggest �hat there not b� any pubZic discussion on th is lei.•�er, and that the action of the Counca.7. be �o receive this letter, and express no objectic �_. (c) Frid].ey Lumber: Service Road: The le-L-ter on Page 78 is sometvha-t se].f-explanatory. There is no record of who put in tha.s origina�, r_oad, and it would seem that a public hearing should be called to put in a new road and assess it against the abutting property. (d� (ej Anoka Cou.nty: Ice Arena�: Counci.lman Harris as}�ed tYiat x place the letter ori Pag� 79 on this agenda, Architect: Ca.ty HaI,I.: The letters on Pages 80 through 83 are self-explanatory. (f) City Engineer: Parking Space: The memo on Page $4 is selz-explanatory with the Counca.l's attent�.on directed parta.cuZarly to the second paragraph of the memo. (g) Ste�vart: Gailsvie�{� Plat Se.ver: The letter on Page 85 i.s se].i-e�:planatory. THE MINUTES OF THE REGULr�R COUNCIL MEETING OF rIARCH 20, 1967 The Regular Council Meeting of the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Kirkham at 8;03 P.M. OPENING CEREMONY: � �`" Mayor Kirkham asked that the audience stand and�say. the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: Kirkham, Harris, Liebl, Samuelson, Sheridan MEMBERS ABSENT: None APPROVAL OF MINUTES, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 6, 1967• MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of riarch 6, 1967 as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no,nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. APPROVAL OF MINUTES. SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 8, 1967• MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to a�opt the Minutes of the Special Council Meeting of March 8, 1967 as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF MARCH 13, 1967• Councilman Samuelson said that the minutes should be corrected on Page 29, under the heading, "CITY ENGINEER - ADDITIONAL WORK ON WELL ��3" to include the last sentence of the first paragraph in his motion so that the motion reads, "MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to grant the 6 day extension of work on well ��3 as requested by the City Engineer; the cost Qf the wc+rk to remove the bailer from the well to be borne by Comstock & Davis." Councilman Samuelson requested that the minutes be corrected on Fage 30 under the heading, "MR VANDAN COMPLAINT ABOUT ILLEGAL EQUIPMENT TAG", to include his answer to Mr, vanDan's statement calling the Police Officer stupid, so that the sentence in the fifteenth line will read, "Councilman Samuelson pointed out that this was a Special Meeting and this item was not on the agenda, and that a better adjective than the word, "stunid" could be found with regard to our Police Officers. 1'�OTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the Minutes of the Public Hearing Meeting ot March 13, 1967 as corrected. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vate, there being no nays, Mayor KirkE�am declared the motion carried. PUBLIC HEARING - ST. 1967 Mayor Kirkham explained to the people that Improvement Projects aze initiated by the geople, and usually by petition, He explained that the law requires a hearing for all the people interested in the project. He asked the City Engineer to outline the project for the people. The City Engineer outlined the proposed street improvement on the map and ex- plained that 63rd Avenue from University Service Road to 4th Street extended, and 63rd Avenue, 4th Street extended to Sth Street had been petitioned by the property to the north. He explained that on Rainbow Drive, 61st Avenue to '' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 20, 1967 PAGE 2 ' Comet Lane, there had been storm sewer construction in the area, and the City would be able to use the $1800 cost provided in the storm sewer project toward permanent construction of a street if the people were in favor af it. , He said that improvement of Arthur Street, Mississippi Street to the North property line of Rice Creek Elementary School had been._rec�uested by the school whose property is on the West side. . ' Mayor Kirkham said that each of the proposed projects would be taken separately. ' 63RD AVENUE: UNI��ERSITY SERVICE ROAD TO 4TH STREET EXTENDED, 4TH STREET EXTENDED TO STH_STREET: ' ' Councilman Lieb1 said that he would Iike to ask the audience if there was anyone here either for or against the project. Mr, Ernest Powell, 6241 Sunrise Drive, said that he had been at a Public Hearing last fall when this same street had been brought up for repair, and that he was not in favor of a street going through beside his property. Councilman Harris asked if this had been by petition and what percentage of ' property owners there had been. The City Engineer explained that this had been petitioned by the bank on the north side and one.property owner on the south side. Mr. Ray Carlson, representing the Fridley State Bank and a Holding Company who own the property north of 63rd Avenue, said that they are in favor of this project. He said that Mr. Dadie, who owns a duplex on the south side of the corner of 5th Street and 63rd Avenue also signed the petition. Mr. Carlson said they would like to see the street go in to help facilitate the flow of traffic along the service drive and around the shopping center. Mr. Powell said that the last time there had been a Public Hearing, Mr. Kay's property had also been against the project, but he is now deceased. He said that their property together had taken up 3/4 of the length on the south side, and there was not a definite Iand use on the south side as far as driveways are concerned. He asked if curbing were put in, would they be able to get two cuts in the curb in the commercial width of 22 feet. Councilman Samuelson said that this would be possible and at no extra cost. He said that this is not difficult to do. Mr. Carlson said that the real estate company selling the Kay property had indicated they were interested in seeing the project go through. Councilman Liebl asked him what percentage of the land he represented. Mr. Carlson said all the land on the north side. Councilman Liebl asked Mr. Poweil how much land he had. Mr. Powel said 300 feet. Councilman Liebl pointed out that he would be assessed for both the street and curb for this length. Mr. Powell questioned the inclusion of storm sewer on the Notice of Hearing. The City Engineer said tf►at there is a 1ow hole in the east half of the street, and if there is enough fill, the street can be built up, and then a storm sewer might not be necessary. RAINBOW DRIVE: .61ST AVENUE TO COMET LANE: Councilman Liebl pointed this street out on the map and explained that when the 5-C storm sewer construction is co�npleted all the utilities will be in and the City Engineer has pointed out that if the people are willing, the City can complete the project with a permanent street with concrete curb and REGULAR COUNCIL MI�TING OF MARCH 20, I967 PAGE 3 gutter and save $1800. If the people do not want to put in a permanent street, a temporary one will be built, and the people will be assessed less, but will be wasting $1800. Mr. Molinaro, a visitor to the Council Meeting, said that it seemed to him. a storm sewer had been put in a few years ago in the 6200 bZock which was supposed to take care of the area, and he felt this was an example of the people paying once and then paying again. He said they had paid for a main on Highway 100 and for a sanitary sewer which had to be revamped and probably used up the easecnent that was intended for this storm sewer. Councilman Liebl explained that the pipe being put in is a 34" storm sewer which will drain the �-Sylvan HilZs Park f�ster. He said he had been assured by the City Engineer that it will be done the right way. He said he would like to point out that the sanitary sewer problecn in Sylvan Hills has been fixed and that it was ')'(�4-� "`�assessed to the people in Sylvan Hills, but paid by the sewer maintenance fund, however, if a permanent street is put in, this will be assessable, Mr. Molinaro said that Jupiter Lane, Jupiter Street and Comet Lane are also being torn up and asked why they were not being considered. Councilman Liebl said the City would like to complete the whole street. The people would have to be contacted to give their consent, or to petition for it, Mr. Molinaro said that he was in favor of curb and better street, but he wanted to make sure it was not to correct a mistake the people have already paid for. The City Engineer explained that the storm sewer will anly be assessed once, and that it is the last leg of the complete project that is being done now. The assessment cost for everyone in the whole area will be $3.05. Councilman Sheridan explained that the Sylvan Hills Park had been used as a sump, but the Parks and Recreaticn Commission, Council and �esidents wanted a park, and by doing this last leg, there will be no sump. The City Engineer outlined the whole drainage district on the map, and explained that when this third leg of the project is completed the assessment will be levied. Mr. Powell said that he had an assessment on his property for storm sewer. The City Engineer said that in 1956 a 72" main line was put in but the cost of $3.05 wil.l cover this and a credit will be gi.ven accordingly. Mr, vanDan, a visitor to the Council Meeting, said that in a previous hearing he had pointed out that the land north and south of 63rd Avenue had natural drainage and did not benefit from a storm sewer. Councilman Sheridan said that the land still benefits, because whether you live on top of a hill or at the bottom the water has to go somewhere and this has been the Council policy and the SuprPmE� Court says there is the same benefit. The City Attorney �said that this has been tried in court and upheld every time. Mayor Kirkham reminded the people that this was a hearing on street, and that the storm sewer had been approved and is going in. Councilman Liebl said he would like to point out that if the people go ahead with a permanent street there will be a substantial saving. He said that as Councilman of the 3rd Ward he recommended they go ahead with the project, as a temporary street might only last 18 months and then they will have the same problem. He said thatt�e has polled some people and they have said let's do it. Mr. So�:ol asked for his assessment. He was told it would be $637.50, as would all the other lots except one which was a 90 foot lot rather.than a 75 foot lot. It was explained this would be spread over a 10 year period. Mr. Harold Bistadeau, 6100 Rainbow Drive, sa.i@ that street will be going in on both sides of him as he has a corner lot, and asked if he will be assessed for both sides. It was explained that he will pay $637.50, now and 1./3 of the side lot G�hen the other street goes in. REGULAIZ COUNCIL MEETING, MA�:CH 20, 1967 ARTHLR STRFET: iKISSISSIPPZ Si'REFT TO NOF,TII PROPERTY LIN� OF RICE CP�E�K EL�MENTnRY SCHOOL: PAGE 4 Mr. Gordon Tjosvold, 6545 Arthur Street, said he was in favor of the improvement and would like to lcnow the cost of the storm sewer and the street, and which way it wiil run. The City Engineer pointed the street out on the map, and explained that there is a big hole in whi_cti water sits and there will be a storm sewer to serve this. He explained that there are two pro- posals before the Council. A temporary street until the stoun sewer is put in or a permanent street if the school would give an easement along the road which could be used for the storm sewer. He said that he felt that if the City can get an easement from the school, they should put in permanent paving. Councilman Samuelson said that a temporary street wiZl cost $7,000 and a permanent street $21,000 or $523.80 for permanent street and $170.40 on a temporary street with no curb and gutter, and spread over a S year period rather than 10. Mr. Miles, 6553 Arthur Street, said that they have an alley behind them and half the time cannot get out and in. Councilman Samuelson asked if it was graded and Mr. Miles said it was not. Councilman Liebl asked if it was a dedicated a11ey. A visitor asked if it is not dedicated are the people responsible for grading and plowing, and the City Attorney answered, yes. Mayor Kirkham explained that if the people wanted to petition for the improvement, the City could do it, but they do not initiate the projects. The City Attorney explained that some alleys are public and some are not. It depends on how they are platted or it they have been dedicated, and this is something that would have to be checked. Councilman Samuelson said that there are a number of road easements through�ut the City, and the City does not improve them until they are petitioned. A visitor to the Council Meeting asked why this street project has taken so long. Mayor Kirkham said that, before, the majority of the people were not in favor of it, The visitor asked what the school wanted. Mayor Kirkham said that the school was in favor of permanent streets. Mayor Kirkham asked if the people at the Council Meeting were in favor of a permanent or a temporary street, or if they were opposed to the project. There were three persons present interested in this improvement and all favored a permanent street. The City Engineer was asked when this improvement could be started. Tfie City Engineer said that if they were successful in getting the easement, they could di it in this season, perhaps starting around the month of July and completing it before winter. Mr. Miles said he would like to know who ,to see to find out where the $74 raise in his taxes was goir.g. Councilman Samuelson told him to speak to the City Assessor, Councilman Liebl said he would like to point out that the City taxes went up less than 1/2% this year, and that there are 7 government taxes, of which the highest is the School District and the second highest the County, He explained that the taxes have gone up because the taxes had to be equalized in every County. He said that of the $74, the City's share would be $S. Councilman Liebl said that as a Councilman he was looking for another source so property owners did not have to carry so much. He said it was very important that taypayers go to School Board Meetings. We have a highly rated school in District ��14 with excellent staff and facilities, and we are paying for what we have. REGULAR COUI��CIL MEETtNG, MARCfI 20, 1967 PAGE 5 Councilman Samuelson said that he noticed there �oas no consideration listed for sidewalk on the west side of Arihur Street to take the children from Missis�ippi Street to the school, and he wondered if this was in the realm of possibility. Mr, Powell asked if the storm sewer easement would be in the way of sidewalks. Councilman Samuelson felt there wa� plenty of room. Mayor Kirkham closed the Public Hearing on Street Improvement Project 1967-1 at 8;57 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING - STREFT 1967-2 (ADDENDUM ��l): Councilman Liebl pointed out on the map the County designated streets and the State Aid designated streets. He explained that the City is completing work on Storm Sewer Project 5C and then all the utilities will be in and then 61st Avenue from Main Street to t)niversity Avenue will qualify for State Aid, and 40% of the cost will be shared by the State. He explained that if -the •-people do not do it now, they will have to pay that 40% later. He explained that sidewalks have been included in the project, and it will be up to the Council whether to have them on one side or both sides, which will gain the people money eventually by not having to bus the children. He said that eventually 61st Avenue wi.11 go across to East River Road when they get the right-of-way from the railro2d. A visitor to the Counci.l Meeting asked c� y it will go all the way to East River Road. Councilman Liebl said that there is a plan for a new school. The visitor said that it will be no benefit to have more traffic going by his house. Councilman Liebl pointed out that if it is done permanently, eventually a temporary road will be put in and there will stiZl be the traffic. He said that it_ is already designated a County road, and if sidewalks are put in it will benefit everyone in the school district. Councilman Liebl said he had to plan for the future and make sure things are done the right way the first time. The visitor said he couZd not see the benefit of going all the way to East River Road as this will make it a speedway and there is no effort to control traffic on 61st Avenue now. He asked who had petitioned for this improvement. The City Engineer said that they are putting a storm sewer on 61st Avenue and the cost to repair the street willbe $2800. He said that the Councilchose to ask the public if they wanted this money to go toward a permanent street so that it will be a complete improvement. Mr. Powell said that at a previous hearing the Consulting Engineer had said 61st would be temporary until a situation with another sewer line was decided. Councilman Samuelson said that the Council must review the possiblity of the future extension of the 61st .sanitary sewer line to the NSSSD line before they decide definitely on the street. Councilman Liebl said he understood that the sanitary sewer is complete, but that the Council had discussed investigating a relief line to relieve 6lst Ayenue and they were still working on the problem. He said that NSSSD was not looking favorably at what they had proposed and there were other possibilities. Councilman Harris explained that this was to take care of the bottleneck they had had. Mayor Kirkham said that the Council wanted the feeling of the people if it was determined there was no need to tear up the street, whether to go ahead with temporary or permanent. Councilman Liebl asked wliy they were discussing it. It should wait until the work was done. He said that he was embarrassed by this, and felt he had been misled, as he was under the impression everything was in. Mayor Kirkham said that this was not intentional, the Council sti.11 had not determined whether to go ahead with a particular alterna�ive. Councilman Liebl said that he thought this project should be tabled. 1 REGUI��R COUNCIL r�ETlNG, NiE1RCH 20, 1967 PAGE 6 I' A visitor to the Council rleeting aslced what the cost would be if everything were put in in the best form includi_ng the State Aid. Councilman Lie bl said that it would be $2.42 a foot not counLi_ng the szdewallc, which would depend ' on whether they were put in on one side or both sides. The Finance Director said that the cost �aould be spread 2 way up the block to tl�e north and 2 way down the block to the south, and the street surfacing, concrete curb and gutter would come to $2.42 per foot. Tt�e sidewalk is figured separately and I' there are many thir.gs to be decided on this. If only the footage on 61st Avenue is considered, they would figure only 1/3 of the footage on a corner lot I and these are almost all corner lots. So it would go from $6.54 (not spreading I' it up the block at all) to $.45 a foot if only 1 sidewalk is put in and assessed half way up the block. A visitor asked if he would be assessed if a retaining wall was necessary. Councilman Samuelson said that this would be � assessed as part of the overall project, Another visitor pointed out that the sidewalks on Mississippi Street had not been used this winter. It was explained that it was because of the extreme ice buildup we had. Councilman Samuelson ' said that it has been provided that the City will take care of the sidewalks. Mr. Carl Paulson asked if there had been any feasibili_ty study for the County to take over 61st Avenue. Mayor Ki.rkham said that this has been considered, but that no determination has been made. Mayor Kirkham asked if the Council decides that all utilities are in and there is no need to dig the street up again, do the citizens prefer to go ahead with a pe�rmanent street rather than a temporary one. One visitor to the meeting said that if the street is to go through to East River Road, no; but if it is just to go to Main Street to service Midland and Holiday he said, fine. Another man asked about the possibility of widening Mississippi Street, and Mayor Kirkham told him that this will be improved just as it was between Central and University. There was a discussion about the width 61st will be, which is 44 feet with a 66 foot right-of�way; where the sidewalks will be; whether the driveway blacktop wi11 be repaired, the people were told it will be matched and repaired; how the assessment is spread and the interest rate. Mayor Kirkham explained that this hearing wa,� the project hearing, and that there would be another assessment hearing. A visitor said that the people would not object to the street east to Main Street, but the Council will have trouble on the other side to East River Road. Mayor Kirkham said that his objections would be taken into consideration. There was also a discussion of how the assessment is spread 2/3 along Che side, z way up the block. Mayor Kirkham closed the Public Hearing on Street Improvement Project 1967-2 (Addendum 1) at 9:30 P.M. RECESS Mayor Kirkham called a recess and the meeting reconvened at 9;50 P.M. MR. VANDAN , CONfMENTS • Mr, vanDan said he had addressed the Council at the last meeting, and he would like to make a few comments. Mayor Kirkham said that there was a section on the agenda for visitors, and the Council would have to decide if he should have the floor. Mr. vanDan said his comments were on the minutes of the last meeting. Mayor Kirkham asked the Council if there were any objections. No one objected, Mr, vanDan listed the Chapter Sections that point out that only five of the men at the Council table are members of the City Council. He pointed out i�ECVLAi: couvclL r��llNC, rznizcx 20, 1967 PAGE 7 the Section that stipulates the City Manager may take part in discussions, but cannot vote, and that subordinate officers have no vote. He said that while he had been speaking at the last meeting, the City Attorney interrupted him and made personal remarks uncalled for in connection with his duties on the Council. The City Attorney said he wouZd speak when he was personal�y insulted, and he said that the men on the Council �vere well aware of the City Ctiarter and are all better aware of his duties than rir. vanDan is. Mr. vanDan said that when he was addressing the Council, Councilman Harris was discourteous enough to walk out and talk to the representative of the press and either intentionally or unintentionally barred the reporter.from reporting what Nir, vanDan had to say. Councilman Harris said that the indication that he had given the Council that he was a constitutional lawyer and had a h�gh IQ.was insufficient to be able to tell Councilman IIarris that he could nqt do what he wished. He said that the reporter was leaving a.nd he wanted to catch t�er before she left, and this was his prer_ogative. Mr, vanDan said that as his representative he owed Mr. vanDan the primary courtesy of listening to what he had to say. ORDINANCE ��358 ESTABLISHING A SUB-COMMIT�EE OF THE PI.��NNING COMMISSION AS THE BOARD Or APPEALS ANll ADJUSTNIE,NTS AND REPEALING SECTIONS 45.38, 45.3$l, 45.39, 45.391, 45.392s 45.393, 45.394, 45.40, 45.401, 45.41, 45.42, 45.421, 45.422, - and 45.423: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Ordinance ��358 upon Second Reading, waiving the reading, and publish. Seconded by Gouncilman Samuelson. Upon a roZl call vote, Kirkham, Harris, Liebl, Samuelson and Sheridan voting aye; nays, none, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. COMMITTEE APPOINT:�NTS : (PLANNING CONS'�iIISSION - TEMPORARY APPQINTNIENT) : Councilman Harris said that at the last meeting Mayor Kirkham had indicated that each member should be thinking about someone to be temporarily appointed for Kenneth Kravik, and he would like to suggest Mr. Tom Myhra. . MOTION by Councilman Harris to appoint temporarily, Mr. Tocn Myhra, 6360 Able Street Northeast, presently employed by School District ;�14, to the Planning Commission. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Councilman Liebl asked which Ward Mr. Myhra lived in. The City Manager said the 2nd Ward. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. The City Manager was asked to notify Mr. Myhra. , (BOARD OF APPEAL� : The City Mar.ager said that the Chairman of the Board of Appe als will be Bob Ylinen, member of the Planning Commission. He said that as this is being reorganized, the Council could name four new members, or if they choose, ask Mr. Saunders to finish his term. Councilman Harris said he would suggest that they ask Mr. Saunders to finish serving his unexpired term. Councilman Sheridan said that he agreed with this. Councilman Sheridan said he had contacted Mr. Bergman, but he bad declined to accept. Councilman Samueison said he had checked and the following were willing to serve: r1r. Robert Ahonen, 330 Osborne Road; Mr. Don Mittelstadt, 6940 Hickory Drive Northeast; Mr. Robert A. Minish, 331 Pearson Way Northeast. Councilman Sheridan suggested he appoint each to one o£ the expiration dates. �� � REGULAP. COUNCIL MLETtNG, ME`�I�CH 20, 1967 PAGE 8 MOTION by Counci_lman Samuelson to appoint rir. Ahonen to the term ttlat expires December 31, 1968; rir, rlinish to the term that expires llecember 31, 1968; and Mr. Mittelstadt to the term that expires December 31, 1969. Seconded by Councilman Lieb1. Upor_ a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. BIDS - TREE BEAUTIFICATIDN (TABLED 3/6/67): Councilman Sheridan said that his research on the price of trees had not proved to any advantage, and that the bids were well within line. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to award the contract for the Tree Beautification Program to Bob's Produce Ranch based on an Ash tree as the most economical bid item, and that the Park Board participate for the first 50 trees, with the balance to be put on the boulevards, the location of the trees and planting program to be under the supervision of the Park Director. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan for discussion. Councilman Sheridan questioned if the Council wanted to consider staking only those in the most vital corners, and eliminating the wrapping. Mayor Kirkham said that the Council was going to do this through negotiations to get a better price. Councilman Liebl asked if there would be some trees placed in boulevards or just the approxi- mate area where the tornado destroyed trees. Councilman Samuelson said that there would be boulevard trees anticipated also. Mayor Kirkham said these would be boulevards in tornado areas. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. CITY HALL REMODELING �TABLED 3/6/67): The City Manager suggested that the Council study the dracaing from the architect, and meet with the architect if they wish, and work toward what- ever plan the Council approves. He said that originally the building was going to be left as is until there was more money available, but there is some work necessary for health and safety factors. Councilman Samuelson said that we will be movi.ng into the new City Hall approximately the lst of September and his question is the concept of the use of this building for Fire and Police, and the concept changes whether the tunnel is installed or not. He said that the Council must decide which is most advantagous for the Departments. He said that as far as minimum repairs, there is not use fire- prooiing the garage if it is not used, which is one reason he would like to sit down with the Fire, Police and Administration and plan which way they want this to operate. Councilman Samuelson asked Chief McCarthy if he had any comments. Chief McCarthy said that he felt the first decision would have �. to be whether the Council wants the building attached or not. He said that if they decide to put in the corridor and tunnel, he would suggest they go along with the architect's plan, but if not, he, Chief Hughes, and Chief Aldrich had a plan of their own which they would like to use using the presecit front door. Councilman Samuelson said that the estimated cost of the tunnel should be back from the architect soon. Chief NlcCarthy said that primarily it will be a corridor from the upper level of the new City Hall to the upper level of this building that is important; the tunnel is just under it. Councilman Samuelson said that the City Manager had led him to believe the tunnel was the most important. The City Manager said that he had not meant to do this if he had, and had obtained an esti.mate for the first floor tunnel, but the builder had suggested putting the tunnel in noca because it was cheaper. Mayor Kirkham asked Councilman Samuelson if he would continue working on �tting the plans wort:ed out. Councilman Samuelson said he would be happy to do tliis. Mayor Kirkham said that he too thought the City Manager had indicated the lower corridor was the most important. Councilman Samuelson said that without the corridor, there would be no continuity for their operation, which would be no good. .� ' RL'GUL[1R COUNCIL MEETT_NG, r�RCH 20, 1967 PAGE 9 ' Councilman Samuelson a?.so questioned wtiether the communication center would be progranuned into the new center or this building. Chief McCarthy said that the major part of the conununicati_on system will be in the new builcling, and the dispai�ching �aill be in this bui_lding, either in the front or the , back depending on the plan. The City TSanager said that the cost of the whole thing would be $?_1,000, and that it had been the architect that had suggested this lower corridor, he had reconLmended botti the upper and lower ' corr.idors. Councilman Samuelson said he would pursue this and bring it back on the Gg�7.da as soon as he has so�nethinb for the Council ORDINANCE �r`359 TO Ai'�ND TtIE CTTY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY� MINNESOTEI BY NIAKING A CHAI�?GE IN ZONING DISThICTS (_P.D. DISTRICT - SCHP.OEDER) : MOTION by Counc�lman Harris to adopt Ordinance ��359 upon second reading, waiving the reading, and publish. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Harris, Liebl, Samuelson and Sheridan voting aye; nays, none, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ORDINANCE ��360 ESTABLISHING STANDBY PAY FOR CITY EMPLOYEES AI�?D AMENDING SECTION 3.02 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY: MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Ordinance ��360 upon second re2.ding, waiving the readf.ng, and publish. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Harxis, Liebl, Samuelson, and Sheridan voting aye; nays, none, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ORDINANCE ��361 ESTABLTSHING A BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE AND AMENDING SECTION 46.2 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDI�Y: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Ordinance ��361 upon second reading, waiving the reading, and publish. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Harris, I,ieb1, Samuelson, and Sheridan voting aye; nays, none, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CHARTER COMMISSION: ' Councilman Samuelson said that the Council is going to submit names, and he thought at this time the agencies that might be submitting names should know that there is a deadTine by which the names must be submitted �o the individuals can be appointed by the Court. The Council discussed which ' date they should set. Councilman Harris suggested the 12th of April which would be the Wednesday before the second meeting in April, which would ' give them time to get it in the Agenda. Councilman Sheridan stated that ' he had written to the Chairmen of the GOP and DFL Parties and also the President of the League of Women Voters. ' � ' MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to establish Apri1 12, 1967 as the closing date for submitting names to the Charter Commission so they will appear in tl:e Agenda of the April 17, 1967 Council Nleeting. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, May or Kirkham declared the motion carried. CQUNCIIrIAN LIEBL: HAZARDOUS BUILDINGS AND STREET REPAIR Councilman Liebl said he would like to call the Council's attention to the property in the �outhwest corr.er of East River Road and Plississippi Street. He said he would like the City Attorney to check into it and see who owns it and what car. be done about it, either remodeled or torn down. He said that it is a disgrace to the 3rd Ward. Councilman Liebl said that he has also received complaints about another building in the Hyde Par.k area. The ' REGULAi: COLNCIL TIEE'i'TNG OF MElIZC13 20, 1967 � ' PAGE 1.0 City Attorney said thai one of the buildings has already been condem�zed by the Health Inspector. Councilmaii Liebl said that he would like to see tlie streei= up to Shorewood repai_red as tl�iis �aas a disgrace to the City. Nlayor Kirtcham said that this was in the street progr.am for this year. MOTIOi\ by Counci_lman Lieb1 that the Council direct the City Attarney to ' initiate Dangerous Building Proceedings under State St�tutes. Seconded by Councilman Samtielson. The City Attorney said that if there are any other properties that come to the attention of the Council that they would like ' investigated, he would be happy to do it. He said that he �zeeds evidence that it is a fire hazard or detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the community. He sa,irl that when they are broughtta his attention, he confers with the Fire, Health and Building Inspectors to get their opinion ' on whether there are su�ficient grounds to get action. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ' ' �� , ' BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL SUBCONI�^�IITTEE MEETING MINUTES, MARCH 7, 1967; 1. CONSIDERATION OF ADDITION TO EXISTING STRUCTURE AT 5280 MAIN STREET NORTH- EAST, I'.URT MANUFACTURING: The City Manager stated that the Council has acted on this building permit already, but he pointed out that the manufacturing building is closer to the sewer line than would normally be the case, but they had sunk their fobtings deeper. The City Engineer said that the City was supposed to have an easement, but it had never been recorded. He said that the building is coming within 11 feet of the pipe, and the City asked them to lower their footings 6 to 8 feet so that the sewer line can be repaired without shoring up the building. Councilman Samuelson said he felt this solution was good and he felt that Kurt Manufacturing was good to go aleng with it as the City has no recorded easement. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to approve the , the minutes of the Building Standards - Design Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice I Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' , � , Building Permit 2nd receive Control Meeting of March 7, 1967. vote,. there being no nays, Councilman Liebl said that Mr, Kuban, the owner of this property, has a model industrial plant and he should be commended on it as it is a very efficient, clean operation, and Councilman Liebl had been very impressed by the quality and his operation of the industrial plant. PLANNI\TG COi�II�IISSION NI�ETING MINUTES - TIARCH 9, 1967: . CONTINUED PRELIMINARY PLAT, P,S. �F67-02, DIANE ADDITION, A. L. WILLIAMS: The City Manager read the motion recommending approv�l of the preliminary plat with certain stipulations. The City Manager said that if the Council concurred with the Planning Commission, their action would be to authorize a public hearing when Mr. Williams has his hardshel.l ready. The City Engineer explained that the Planning Commission has requested a dedication of a parcel because there is a jog in the road, and they might some day �aant to straighten the road. He said T1r. Williams had agreed with tizis. Mr. Williams was present at the Council �Ieeting and said that he has agreed with the stipulations. MOTION by Councilman IIarris to concur with the Planning Commission and approve '-� ' the preliminary plat, Diane Addition, P.S. ��67--02, Lots 14 and 15, Blocic 5, Shaffer's Subdi.vision �`1, A.L, Williams. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. �, � xr�co�rA� cotrnczr, r�rz�lNr o� r���zcx 20, 1�G7 PAGE 11 Councilman Sheridan asl:ed i�ir, ti�?i_lliams if thexe had been any objections from the residents at the hearing held by Lhe Planniug Commission. Mr. Willi_ams said the biggest objection had been ��sing 73rd as Lhe access for one lot, but the Planning Cvm!nission decided this was not valid. They aJ_so complained about the lots being small, but thcy are a11 over ihe mininlum, and one person had objected to a corner lot which I�e �aanted to make sure would face Van Buren. UPON a voice vote, there being no nays, tlayor Kirl:ham declared Che motion carried unanimausly. The City rlanager asked T1r. Williams to let him know when he was ready so the Cit3� can advertise for the Public Ilearing. 2. CONTI�UED PUBLIC �LAI'`ING: REZONING REQUEST ZOA ��67-01, FRANK BURAK ET AL: The City Manager read the motion of the Planning Commission recommending denial of the rezoning request. Mayor Ki_r�-�:am asked if Mr. Burak or a representative was at the Counci.l Meeting. There was no answer. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to concur with the Planning Commission and deny the rezoning request. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unani- mously. 3. REVISION TO ZONING ORDIN_AlVCE : The City Manager said that the Planning Commission had 8 pages of suggested revisi_ons, and they were eo have it back on their agenda at their next meeting, so he suggested the Council wait until the April 3rd meeting for their final decision. T�iE MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY SAFETY COMMITTF.E MEETING OF MARCH 15, 1967; ACCELERATION LANE: Councilman Harris asked if this suggestion had been sent on to the County. The City Manager said that it had. � MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive and file the Minutes of the S�fety Committee Nleeting of rlarch 15, 1967. Seconded by Councilm�n Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ' GREATER FRIDLEY ASSOCIATIO\T: � Councilman Liebl said he had asked that these minutes be included in the agenda for the Council's interest. He said that Chairman ti+]hilbur Whitmore, deserved a lot of credit for getting the Association going. He said that , every other organization has two members and he would like to have an alternate ' named so that the Council has full representation. 1�layor Kirkham said that he had intended to be the alternate himself, MOTIO`T by Councilman Samuelson that rlayor Kirkham be the alternate t� the Greater Friciley Association. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, the re being no nays, Tlayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. '�1 � � ' ' �J� hLGUi,AR COtTI�CIL T1�?E`�ING, TIAi'.C:I 20, 1967 PAGE 12 Counci.lman Samtielson said tl�at l�ter in the agenda th� Council �oill be discussing the annual Spring cleanup and wortdered if the Greater Fridley Association could s�ear.head this proUram with the City in coordi.nating the other community groups to come up witl� a good cleanup program. rir. �Jtiitmore said th�t the main purpose of this or�anization is the coordinatino of all City groups, so this will be brou�;ht up at their next meet"ing, and they will have a report at the nr xt Council rieeting. APPLICATION TO PARK TRAILLR - HOUS�R CORPORATION: There was no one at the Council Meeting representing the Houser Corporation. Councilman Harris said he �aould like to suggest that the Council request they improve or take down the fence that borders their property as it is an unsightly. mess. ' MOTION by Councilman Harris that the approval of the application to park a trailer is contingent upon an agreement that the Houser Corporation will do something about their fence, and request that they report back to the Council on what they prop�se to do with the fence before the permit is granted. � Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RUTH STREET DRAINAGE AND SURFACING: The City Engineer said that in 1965 and 1966 a hearing had been held in this area, and the people were inclined to want the streets, but were not happy about the storm sewers, and because of the policy that utilities have to be in, the improvement was not ordered in. He said that Mr. Schroeder has requested the paving of Liberty and Ruth Streets. He presented three gro- posals for the Council. (1) That the City do just the bare minimum storm sewer, from Ruth to the Creek, and from the intersection of Liberty and Ruth to the Creek, at the cost of $1.50 assessed over the whole area. (2) Install the storm sewer and extend it all the way to 79th Way as Councilman Samuelson has mentioned that 79 Way has petitioned for streets, which could be done if the storm sewer is in. This would cost approximately $2.68. (3) Put in the complete storm sewer system to take care of the intersections also, at a costi of about $3.96. He felt this price would really be closer to $3.00 when the contract was let if they could open ditch a portion of the proposed storm sewer. Councilman Harris asked if this was all residential, The City Engineer said that there is industrial along the railroad tracks. Councilman Harris asked if the pipe �aould be sized to carry the whole area so that it would be just a physical hookup later. The City Engineer said that this was correct. Council.man Samuelson said he felt the trunk system would be the better, and the later�ls could be run off at a later date. P�ayor Kirkham asked which proposal would be the one referred to as the trunk system. The City Engineer said that this would be the one that would cost approximately $2.68. The Council. studied the drainage area on the map. Mr. Schroeder said that this has been gone through t��ice, and there h.ad been opposition from people on Liberty and Ruth, and he was concerned that if the people did not want storm sewer and paved streets now, when would they want them. The City Engineer pointed out that this will be assessed over the whole drainage area. Councilman Harris_ said that if they do it this wa}, there wi_11 have to be a credit when the whole project is developed later. rfr. Schroeder requested the Council to accelerate the hearings as quickly as possibl.e to get ttiis under this year�s contract. Counci.lman Harris asked if the whol.e area will have to be called in again for the heari.ng. The City Engineer said yes if they are going to � REGULAR COLTi�ICIT� MEETING, MA�:CH ?_0, 1967 il � �� PAGE 13 put in the storm se�,ier. Councilman S�ieridan pointed out the possiUility of putting in a portion of the project and tiold the assessment on the ba'ai�ce of the area for some time in tlie future. Councilman Samuelson said he felt it would be safer to run a Publi.c IIeari.ng. Mr. Schroeder asked if there was opposition at the hearing, could this other route be assumed, and he was told it could be. The City rlanager said triat the report this evenin� could be received as the preliminary report and the hearing set. Mayor Kirkham suggested the date of April 17, 1967 for the hearing. Councilman Liebl said that it was a question of what the City can afford, I� and they will have to make sure the right size l:i.ne is put in. It was pointed out that all three proposals would be the proper size, as they are just talking about the trunk line and not the laterals. Councilman Samuelson questioned whether the Council should advertise for the trunk system only. Councilman Harris suggested they advertise the whole program, because some p�ople may have changed their minds, and will want the whole thing to go through so they can have their street in. He felt they should start with the maximum and see how many are interested in the project. This would be the proposal at the cost of $3.96. RESOLUTION ��52-1967 - ORD�RING PRELIMINARY PLANS SPFCIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF TI�E COSTS THEP.EOF: STREET IMPROVENff'NT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 (ADDENDUM ��2): MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution ��52-1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. R�SOLLTION ��53-1967 - RECEIVING TI� PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE MATT�R OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF' CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 (AbDENDUM �r�: MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution ��53-1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. PETITION ��6-1967 - THE PURCHASE OF LOTS 1 Th'ROUGH 6, BLOCK 4, BOURDEAUX.'S SPRING BROOK ADDITION: � Mr. Schroeder presented the Council with a petition signed by 54 property owners who live east of East River Road and North of 79th Avenue to the City Limits. It named an area that the peo ple knew was available for a park. Mr. Schroeder said that there is no park in their area of about 100 families whict� has a child ratio of about 3 per family. He said the nearest park was across East River Road which is very dangerous. He requested that the City Council refer this to the Park Commzssion for consideration and a stucly of a park in this area. Councilman Samuelson said he agreed there was a need for a park. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive Petition ��6-1967 and refer it to 1 the Parks and Recreation Commission for their reviewal and analysis. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham � declared the motion carried. � � The City Engineer pointed out that there will be a Public Hearing for the storm sewer and asked if they would want to have a Public Hearing on Ruth and Liberty Streets also. The Council decided to do both of ttiese at the same time. �� REGULAR COUNCIL NiEE'rZNG, MARCH 20, I967 I ' � PAGE 14 '_�10TION by Councilman Samuelson that fiugo from East River Roacl to the east end of Hugo Street at the railroad tr_acics be advertised for the same public hearing. Seconded by Councilman liarris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, riayar ICir.kham declared the motion carried. RESOLU'TlON ��54-1967 ORDERI.NG IMPROVEI�T�NT AND FINl1L PLA1\'S AI�?D SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTINIATES OF COS'�S THEREOF: STREET IMPROVEi�,`ENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1: � Mayor Kirkham asked if the Council was ready to make a determination on . this resolution. Councilman tIarris suggested that if the Council acts this , evening, they will be able to get this out earlier on bids and receive a more favorable price, MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��54-1967. Seconded by Council- man Liebl. Councilman Liebl asked if this project will be completed in four stages or al1 in one project. The City Engineer said that the bids will be let on the whole project, and that they may wait for Hugo Street to make it a bigger project. The City Engineer pointed out two small problems, one was tha need for a storm sewer, or fill, for the Reidel property and the other was a right- of-way they are asking from the Bank, but tie was sure they could be resolved. He said that storm sewer was the best solution for the Reidel property but because the property will be tied up for awhile, there may be a feasible way to do it without a storm sewer. The City Attorney asked if this would create any drainage problems to the people on the south. The City Engineer said that the property on the south drains toward the south. The City Engineer also pointed out that there is a low hole on Arthur Street where water sit�s on the school property. He explained the way the City will put in a permanent street part way and then a temporary one for a little way, and when the storm sewer is finished, then they will include this little section. VOTE upon the motion was a voice vote, there heing no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMA�ES OF COSTS THEREOF: MUNICIPAL STATE AID IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST,1967-2 (ADDENDUM ��1} : The City Engineer explained that all the people in Sylvan liills have their � utilities in. He said that the people in Sylvan Hi.11s had wanted assurance that they would never have backup trouble again, and the Consulting Engineer had said that one solution would be a line to NSSSD, and whether the District , would go along with this is`pending. The City Manager suggested the Council r.eview this with the Cons�lting Engineer and he could explain the alternatives. ' , � ' MOTION by Councilman Harris to table this to the next Council Meeting so the Council will have an opportuni.ty to discuss this with the Consulting Engineer f.irst, Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, riayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. The City Manager said he would set up a meeting with the Consulting Engineer.s for a discussion of the alternatives. RESOLUTION ��55-1967 AUTHORIZTNG AIVD DIRECTING THE COMEINING OF SPECIAL ASSESS- MENTS ON LOT 14A� BLOCK 1, PAP�CEL 320 , Ai�?L' LOT 14B , BLOCK l, PARCEL 340 , LYNDALE BUILDF.RS 4TH ADDITI0�1: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt F.esolution ;�55-1967. Seconded by Councilman � RFGULAR COtiNCIL TIGETIi�G, i�1A::C1�t 2.0,. 1967 PAGE l_ 5 ' Samuelson. Upo�:z a voice vote, tl�ere bein� no L�ays, Tia��or Kirlcham declared the motion carried. ?ZZSOLUTION ��56-1967 AL1TI].OP�I%II�G AND DIP.IsC7'II�TG THE COi�IPINING OF SPECIAL ASS�S�- ' M�N1S ON LOT 15A� BLO�K 1.,�PA}:CEL 3b01_ Ai`D LOT 158, BLOCK 1, PARC:BI� 380, LYI�DALT BUILDERS 4`1'H l�DI1'ION : ' MOTION by Councilm�n Har.ris to adopt Resolution ;E56-1.967. Seconded by Council.man SamiP lson. Upon a veice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � ' ' RESOLlJTION ��57-1967 �UT�iORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OI' SPECIAL ASSESS- MENTS ON LOT 16A, BLOCK l, PA=�tCEL 400, A�D LOT 16B, BLUCK 1, PARCEL 420, LYNDALE BUILDLRS 4TH A��DITION: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��57-1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION ��58-1967 AUTHORIZIi�iG AND DIP.ECTING THE COMBINING OF SPECIAL TSSESS- � MENTS ON PARCEL 8980, S. 20' OF LOT 2, BLO�K 26; PARCEL 9005, LOTS 3& 4, BLOCK 26; AND PAI2CEL 90201 LOT 5(EYCF.PT S. 17' ), BLOCK 26, ; HYDE PARK ADDITION ; MOTION by Councilman Ha.rris to adopt Resolution ��58-1967. Seconded by ' Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION ��59-1967 AUTHORIZING ANll DTRECTII�G THE COMI3INING OF SPECIAL ASSESS- A�NTS ON LOT 30, BLOCK_7� PARCEL 1370, AND LOT 31, BI,OCK 7? PARCEI, 1375, SPRING BKOOK PARK ADDI•T:LON : MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resoliation ;�59-1967. Seconded by Councii_man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION ��60-1967 AIITHORIIING AND DIP�ECTING �'h�, SPTITT1ZdG OF SPECIAL ASSESS- MENTS ON PARCEL 1560, LOT 22, BLOCI�. 2, SP�T_NG LAKE PARK LAKESIDE ADDITION: MOTION by Councilman Har.ris, seconded by Councilman Sam�lson to adopt Resolution ��60-1967. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kir�rham declared the motion carrie3. RESOLUTION ��61-1957 ESTABLISHING PERMIT FEES AND CONNf�:CTTON CHARGES FOR IN- ST�LLATTON OF SEWAGE DT.SPOSAL FACILITIFS AND WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES: Councilman Fiarris pointed out that on the first page of the Resolution, Item 3 was given a double credit, and that line tt�o under Item 3 should . read $200.00 plus $20�J.00. He also pointed out that on the second page of the Resolution under Item 3, it should read A mininum fee of $200.00 plus $200.00 instead of the $150.00 as it is pr.esently wordecl. Councilman Samuelson as(:ed if the charge at the bottom of page two was for hooking up to the City system or would it include a private system. The Fi:�ance Director said that it would be for hooking to the City system. Councilman Samuelson suggested that at the bottom of page two, unc;er Item 1 and 2, the word "City" �ie added before the tiaords "sewa�e disposal syster.l," and "water supply system". MOTTON by Councilr.ian Harris to adopt Resolution ;�61-1967 wit'r� the suggested changes. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Ki:rlcham decl.ared the mot ion carried. �' � � I , � ' I� � K�GUTI�l COUi�C1L T°I�ETING, ri�.P`CH 20, 1907 R�SOLIJTION ��62-1967 P�EC�TVi-�G PIZE1,Ii��INAPY I�1_'OI�T AI`,D ORDERiNG INIPROVEI��NT F1NAL PLANS AND SPECIFICAIIO�VS : titiTATER PP.OJECT N0. 83: PAGI, I6 Councilman Iiarris asked z£ this taoul.d be miiiizr.al. work. The City Engineer said that it would be. He said that the tarik is out of s�rvice right now and the work cazi be CIGIIG before it is put back in service. Mayor Kirkham asked if he could give an estimate of how long the job would last. The City Engincex said that this tank was built in 1956, and should last another 10 or 11 years. Councilman Harris asked if the area around the fence will be improved at this time. The Ci.ty Er,.gin�er said they hoped to get the Fridley Commons area decided with the School Board, so the landscaping and cleaning up can all be done at once in the area. Councilman Harris asked if they could coordinate the tinal coat of paint with the fence so nobody can get up to paint something else on the tank. The Council discussed b`-iefly a co2or for the tank. Mr. Olson, from Comstock and Davis, said that the color could be left open until it is reviewed with the C�uncil, and can be determi.ned prior to painting. MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��62-1967 with the stipulation that the final paint color be coordinated with the landscaping and fer.ce. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTTON ��63-1967 OP.11ERING IMPROVEMENTS, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS : WATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ,��83 ; MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution ��63-1967. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham� declared the motion carried. RESOLUTTON ��64-1967 ORDERING PRELIMINEIRY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND EST7r1ATES OF THE COSTS THEREOF: STREET IMPROVEriENT PROJI:CT ST. 1967-1 �ADDENDUM ��1) • MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resalution ��64-1967, Seconded by Council- man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried, RESOLUTION ��65-1967 RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC HEARTNG ON THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS; STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST, 1967-1 (ADDENDUM ��l): MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution ��65-1967, setting the Public Heari.ng date for April 17, 1967. Seconled by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, rlayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CLAIMS: MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve for payment General and Public Utilities Claims �k11306 through ��11435, and Liquor Claims ��895 through ��951. Seconded by Counci_lman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. E S T T.MATE S: Councilman Sheridan asked which traific signals the State of Minnesota, Department of Highways estimate was for. Tlie City Manager said that this was part of the $32,000 that was cut out of the budget for 1967. Councilman . _..i ' �.�,GU�r cov:�c:cs r�:t�`.rztsc, rr��r.cit 20, 1967 ' ' � ' PAGE 1. 7 Harris aslced about ttie 1 mill levy for signals, and the Ci_ty Manager said that this would just about wipe it out. MOTION by Counci.lman Harris to taU1e the estimate of the State of P�Iinnesota, Department of: tligh�aays in t.he amount of $11,987.07. until the next re gular Council Meeting. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. U;on a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham decl.ared the motion. carried. MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the following estimates for payment; Harry S. Horwitz & Co., Inc. Mechanical Contractor 1411 - 11th Avenue So�ith Minneapolis, Minnesot:a , Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 2 (2/24/67) January 18, 1967 through February 15, 1967 Sandstrom and Hafner, Inc. 749 Forest Da1e Road New Br:r.i.ghton, Minnesota 55112 Estimate ��Z (PartiaZ) Sanitary Sewer Improvement Pro ject ��76 (Sylvan Hi11s) Estimate ��l (Partial) Storm Sewer Improvement Project �r5-C (laterals west of University and north of T.H. ��100 - Sylvan Hi11s area) D. W. Hickey & Co., Inc. 1841 University Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota, 55104 Estimate ��10 (Parti al) Water Improvement Project No. 75-C, Schedule 2(High Service Pumps and 3 Additional Filters - Commons Park) Comstock & Davis, Inc. Consulting Engineers 1446 County Road "J" Minneapblis, Minnesota, 55432 For the furnishing of resident inspection & supervision for the staking out of; � Estimate i�l - Storm Sewer Improvement Project ' No. 5C (laterals west of University and north of T.H. ��100 - Sylvan Hills area) January 30, 1967 through February 25, 1967 � Estimate �kl - Sanitary Sewer Improvement Pro ject No. 76 (Sylvan �Iills) January 30, 1967 through February 25, 1967 Estimate ��22 - Water Improvement Project No. 75-A (Thr.ee Additianal Drift We.l1s) January 30, 1967 through February 25, 1967 $ 886.50 $ 3,446.10 $ 20,651.40 $ 4,588.21 $ 1,123.00 $ 535.00 $ 5.00 ' I'cL,GU]�At: COUi�CI:T ?�1GLTING, TiE1RC:I 20, 1967 �r � ' � PAGE 18 (COMS1'OCK & D�1VIS, INC. - CONTINiTLll) Estimate �F7 - Sanitary Se�aer, l��ater and Storm Sewer Im�rovement ProjecL No. 79 (Commerce Parlc, Swanstrom Court., etc..) January 29, 1967 through February 25, 1�67 $ 162.00 Esti_mate y�13 - �Jater Improvement Project No. 75-C, Schedule 2, (High Servi_ce Pumps azid 3 Additional Filters - Commons Park) January 30, 1967 through February 25, 1967 $ 377.50 The motion was seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirlcham declared the motion carried.. � LICENSES: Councilman Samuelson asked if the City had received complaints about Gallagher's Service, Inc., The City Manager said that there had not been any complaints. Councilman Harris asked if Traile��•s require a Special Use Permit. The City Manager said it should be separated and brought back as a Permit. MOTION by Councilman Harris to delete the TRAZLER LICENSE request from the list of licenses, and bring it back before the Council as a PERMIT request. Seconded by Councilman I,iebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the mation carried. MOTIO:i 'oy Councilman Liebl to approve the following licenses: CONTRACTORS• EXCAVATING Erickson & Johnson Sewer & Water � � 11500 Juniper Street Coon Rapids, Minnesota , GENEKAL CONTRACTOR Lee Cook, Custom Builder , 10725 - 40th Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55427 CAFE LICENSES (1967-69) ' � ' Howies 240 Niississippi Street N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Central Embers 5400 Central Ave. N.E. ' Fridley, Minnesota Sandee's Cafe 6490 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Eunice's Catering 1040 Osborne Road Fridley, Minnesota by; Walter Erickson by; Lee Cook, Jr. by; H.-ward A. Nelson by; H. Crystal by; William F. Weiss by; Arthur J. N!cClellan NEW RENEWAL ...� REGULAR COUL�CII� NII�ETI_TvG, I��RCII 20, 1967 Map1e l,anes Cafe 6304 Highway if65 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Howard Johnsoi�'s 5277 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Colonial House 6215 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Fridley Reereation 6310 Highway ��65 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Fridley Dairy Queen 280 Mississippi St. N.F.. Fridley, Minnesota CIGARETTE LICENSES (1967-68) Acme Metal S�inning, Inc, 98 43rd Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Art's Superette 6483 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Penny's Super Market 6540 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Wantland Standard 5311 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Family Billiard Center 6237 University Ave. N.E. FridZey, Minnesota Jim�s Dairy 6253 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Maple Lanes Cafe 6304 Highway ��65 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Howard Johnson's 5277 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Les's Stan�lard 7680 High�aay ��65 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota by: Raymond L. Anderson by: John T. Steictien by: Joyce M. Swanstrom by: William H. Gottwaldt by: Ernest L. Fitch by: M. Dahl by: Arthur J. Swanson by: riarion Levine by: James G. Wantland by; B. A. Carlson, Sr. by: James A. Rocheford by; Raymond L. Anderson by: John T. Steichen by: Lester Schaffran YAGL 19 �cu�.�z co���vczza r�rr�l��c, oF� r�l�c�� zo, �.�6� Coloni_al House 6215 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, r�linnesota Son's Superior "400" 5300 Central Ave, N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Burger King 6410 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Unity Hospital 550 Osborne Road N.E. Fridley, 1�linnesota Dick's Kwik Shop 6319 Highway ��65 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Central Embers 5400 University Ave, N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Red O�al Store 6525 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Fridley Recreation 6310 Highway ��65 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Spartan�s Discount Stoze 5351 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota National Food Store 6440 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Howies 240 Mississippi St, N.E. Fridley, Min� sota Holly "66" Service Station 6500 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Ron's Standard 6490 University Ave. N.E. Fr_�.dley, Minnesota DELIVERY TRUCK (1967-68) Norris Creamery (NEW) 2824 Emerson South Minneapolis, Min;iesota by; Joyce Swanst:rom by; Uonald Molitor by: Russell A. Peterson by; John F. Haines by: Richard F. Houle by; M. Crystal by: William J. Cook by: Wi1l.iam H. Gottwaldt by: 20th Century Vending Co. by; W. R. Chri.srensen by: Howard A. Nelson by: Superior Music Co. by: Roland Cox by: K. S. Smitti Pt1GL 20 .� x�cUr�?z cou�czL r��,rlrac, r�_�c,x 20, ���� Land 0'Lakes Creamery 2215 Kennedy St. N.E. Minneapolis, Ilinnesota Suimnit I'arm, Inc. 1481 E. Co. Road E St. Paul, Minnesota Sanitary Farm Dairies 415 Grove St. St. Paul, Minnesota American Linen Supply 47 South 9th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Northland Milk Company 11 West 28th St. Minneapolis, Minnesota Clover Leaf Dairy 2319 St. Anthon� Blvd. Minneapolis, Minnesota Superior Dairy Fresh Milk Co. 2112 N.E. Broadway Minneapolis, Minnesota GARBAGE COLLECTIOi1 (1967-68) Gallagher's Service, Inc. 8566 Jefferson St. N.E. Minneapolis, Minn. R. W. Nixon Company 1001 lst St. N.Ia. New Brighton, riinnesoi:a Fridley Sanita�ion 7570 High�vay ��65 N.E. Fridley, rlinnesota "OFF SALE" (1967-68) Art's Superette 6483 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Jim's Dairy 6253 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota The Kroger Company 5251 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Red Owl Store 6525 University Ave. N.F. Fridley, Minnesota by; Larry J. Cordos by; A11eaZ R. Hansen by; D. R. Carlson by: George F. Amundson by: Earl E. Forsyth by; David R. Nelson by; Mort Angier by; Lorraine Gallagher by; Robert 4d. Nixon by; Ben H. Shutrop by; Arthur J. Swanson by; James A. Rocheford by; James D. Melrose by; Williar.� J. Cook rAC� 21 P.EGZILAR COUNCIL 1��7,TING, ri�RCH 20, 1967 PAGE 2 2 National. Food Store 6440 University Ave. N.E. by: W. h. Christensen Fridley, Minnesota "0\T SALE" (1957-68) Sandee's Cafe � 6490 Central Ave. N.E. by; William F. Weiss Fridley, Minnesota Howard Johnson's 5277 Central Ave, N.E. by: John T. Steichen Fridley, Minnesota Maple Lanes Recreation � 6310 Highway ��65 N,E. by; William H. Gottwaldt Fridley, Minnesota Howies 240 Mississippi St. N.E. by; Howard A. Nelson Fridley, Minnesota SERVICE STATIONS (1967-68) Bi11`s Superior "400" 7315 Highway ��65 N.E. by: M. D. Anderson FridZey, Minnesota � Don's Superior "400" 5300 Central Ave. N,E, by: M. D. Anderson Fridley, Minnesota Ron's Standard 6490 University Ave. N.E. by: Roland Cox Fridley, rlinnesota TAVERN 1967-68) Maple Lanes Recreation 6310 Highway ��65 N.E. by; William H. Gottwaldt Fridley, Minnesota Sandee�s Cafe 6490 Central Ave. N. E. by: William F. Weiss Fridley, Minnesota Ho�vard Johnson's � 5277 Central Ave. N.E. by: John T. Steichen Fridley, Minnesota Howies 240 Plississippi St. N.E. by: Howard A. Nelson Fri.dley, Minnesota The motion to approve the licenses was seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there bein; no nays, Mayor I�i.rkham declared the motion carried. I' x�cur,nx couNClzl rl��:zzNC, rr�r.cx 20, 19�7 �AC� 23 I , P},TITTON �f7-1967 R�UrSTTNG SIDI:,I�?ALY.S ON GARDEN[1 AVI;NiTE AND CURI3 AND BITITMTNOIJS SUP.�?ACE Oi`1 GA'�llENA EIVENLTE I��� I� The Council discussed a letter received from School District �F14 Board of Education with a sumsnary of a telephone survey they had taken on Gardena Avenue. Councilman Tlarris said t_hat tlie budget does not cover any additional sidewalks for this year, and the City precedent has been set. He said that ' even if the other ,�roperty owners signed the petition where �aould the funds be. Councilman Sheridan sUg�;ested they advise the school district that the Council can receive only signers, and he doubted that it would be over 50%. ' , � ' ' MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive the communication from Independent School District No. 14 and Petition ��7-1957 and instruct the District that they have been received by the Council. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, rlayor Kirkham declared the motion carr-ie1. COMMUNICATIONS• �A) SPRING LAKE PARK: TRANSIT MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to rec�;ive and file the communication from the Village o� Spring Lake Park. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. (B) MINNESOTA HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT: TRAFFIC SIGNALS MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive and file the communication from the Minnesota Highway Department. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. �C) FRIDLEY TNDUSTRIAL COMINIISSION: RESOLUTION REGARDING EMPLOYi�NT OF A FULL TIME CITY PLANNER: ' Councilman Harris said he would be willing to discuss or answer any questions about the resolution, and would like to hear the Council's comments. Council- man Liebl said he would like to ask the City Manager if the figures listed in the communication and the budget conform. The City rlanager said that the ' {igures for the Planning Commission, $3,900 and for the Parks, $1,250, were for Planninj Consultants, but the Engineering Department's were £or Con- sulting Engineers, and the Building and Grounds would probably have to do with � one of the buildings, and the Council's might be for legal, engineering, and planning. He said that the City Manager's is seldom used and could be considered. Councilman Harris said that it is budgeted for planning assistance and could ' be used as the Cou.icil wishes. He read a paragraph from the Department of Business Development Newsl�tter which concurred with the idea he has expressed in hiring a planner. Councilman Harris said he felt it was Zogical ' to hire a planner. Councilman Samuelson said he agreed that the next step should be a planner. He said that the Council had indicated we needed the 701 program or some kind of planning program, and if the 701 is not available, we should take steps to have a man of our own to take action. Councilman Harris said that if it is the consensus of the Council that this type of position is a very important function for the community, and if the City can do it with the money budgeted he �aould like to put it in a motion. MOTION by Councilrnan Harris to direct the Administration to draw up a job classification specification which could be used for advertising for this ' position. Counci.l_man Liebl askeci the City Maziager if they could not find ' F�GULAR COUNCTL P�II�ETIt�G, TL��I:�'H 20, 1_9�7 PAGE 24 � $1500 t:o put a part time Park l�oar.ci emrloyee on a full time basis, how they can be sure ihat in ttie 1��8 Bt�dget there �ail1 be enough money for this position. The Cit}� Nianager said that it �.� uld be liard to guess at the � 1968 Budgei�. He said his recomsnendation taould be to make the first step toward a staf_f planner by engaging a part time resiclent. planner who,as a member of a Planning Consulting Firm, wouYd have the resources of the firm for �ahich he workecl available to him. Councilman Har.ri_s said he disagreed, because �, with a part time planner we wi.].1. not be getting actior. planning in advance, but reaction pTanni_ng. He said he would agree i:�= the community were smaller, but he felt Fridley has come oi age. He said that many communities smaller ' than Fridley have staff planners. Mayor Kirkham sai:t he agreed, and felt we could save money in the long run as this would be the type of position that would pay for itself. He said he was in concurr�nce with the motion. The Motion �aas seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, Council- man Liebl voting nay, the motion carried. Councilman Liebl asked how much money was spent by the City for planning in 1966. The City Manager said he would have to check, but he believed they had spent the budget. Councilman Harris said he believed it had been over the budget. Councilman Liebl said that he ielt that if a Planner were hired, he would have to be an excells nt planner in many fields, and the City would still have to have firms advising him, and he does not believe the City can afford this at the present time and this is the reason for his nay vote. Councilman Harris said that the reasons he had asked that a job descriptian be drawn up, is so that the Council can see what kind of man they are striving to get on the staff, and he felt the reasoning is whether the City can afford not to have this individual. He said that thousands of dollars are being spent on planning, and there is not room left to do projects that are not totally beneficial to the City and to the individuals involved. Councilman Liebl said that this should be left to the individual property owners, the Council should just coordinate. Councilman Harris said that this would be one of the functions of the planner, to coordinate the planning in the best possible way on each project. Mayor Kirkham said that there are seven different departments in the City, a11 have funds budgeted for a planner, and it would be conceivable to have seven different planners working for the City. He said he felt it would be better to have one planner on a full time basis so they could be better coordir�ated. Councilman Liebl said he felt it was common sense to him that seven diffe-rent firms have better ideas than one planner. Mr. vanDan asked if ther.e was a possibility for a consult- anti for advising through HUD. The Council did not know of any. D BOARD OF HEALTH: REPORT 1/1/67 - 3/11/67; Councilman Sheridan asked the City Finance Director to check before the next meeting and see if any licenses are i_ssued to the party that owns the two multiple dwel_lings at 450-470 75th Avenue N.E. and a.t 351-74th Ave. N.E. The Finance Director said he would do this. Councilman Liebl asked if all the items on the report are checked out. The City rianager said that they were, Councilman Samuelson presented a letter he had recei_ved from Mrs. Pendergast, 620 Hugo Street Northeast, with a list of complaints, and requested the Administration to undertake to abate these problems. The City Manager said he would check into them. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive the report from the Board.of Health and the letter from Mrs. Pendergast. Seconded by Cour.cilman Liebl. Upon a �� voice vote, there being no nays, May or Kirkham declared the motion carried. �,cu:�at: coLr�ticiz r�,���l���vc, rzr��cx 20, 1967 F CIT'Y ENGINT'�K: SER.VIC� L1NE FOR 1�YDR�ZTS � �_. �._._._�_________ ___.__._.._._.__�__________._.� P�c�. 2 s Tl�e City Engirieer explazi�ed that tl�e City had received a letter from P,ailroad Accessozies Corporatior: aslcing t}�e City what they can do to provide a hydrant. He said that when they had requested a}3uilding Permit, Chief Aldrich had aslced ttiem to provide a hydrant, hut they did not listen, and now tlieir insurance compaiiy has asked them to provide one. t�e said that Kurt Manufacturing has the same thing and Nlidland Cooperative has provided a line serving the bacl: of their property. He said this will keep coming up wherever industrial property is built, He asked if the Council wanted to study this and see if they did �aant to provide a line at the back of the property, and see if the property owners wanted it. He said i� would be cheaper in the long run if the property owners wanted the improvement, than running single lines. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan that the Administration make a study and provide an estimate of cost for the Cot*.ncil's considerati�?n. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. (F) SMTTEY: CITY HALL MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from S. C. Smiley & Associates. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, riayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. (G) STATE OF MINNESOTA; 701 FUNDS: MOTION by Councilman Samue?.son to receive and file the communication from the State of rlinnesota, Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Ki�lcham declared the motion carried. (H) COMSTOCK & DAVIS, INC: WELL N0. 3 Mr. Olson, representative of Comstock & Davis, Tnc., explained to the Council the difficulties there have been 4aith Wel1 ;�3. He said that after the pump has been repaired, they had proce�ded with taking bids and bailing the well, and at that time they had indicated there might be a possible problem, so they were surprised when the minutes said that they we-r.e to pay the cost of drilling ttirough the bailer. He said that they had had no knowledge of the bailer or this �vould have been set up in the specifications. He said that the hailer had to be drilled out, and they have to recover the depth lost because of sloughing so that the water is not plugged off. He said the only thing to do is to drill it out as there is $80,000 invested. He said they have removed steel, sand rock and obviously part of the.bailer, but the sand roek had sloughed in over the weekend. Mr. Olson said that they did not have a record on the original drilling, but this may be on file with Andy Kohlan who was City Attorney at the time. Councilman Samuelson said we must have had inadequate inspection at the time the bailer was lost. Mr. Olson said that on well jobs there is not full time inspection. Mr, Olson said that the project was never final as there was a law'suit with the contractor. Councilman Harris asked if there wasn`t a report made by the contractor to Comstock ar.d Davis, on which he should have reported the loss. Mr. Olson said that there was a daily report, which the contractor filled out on a Comstock & Davis form, Ne sai.d that if the records were found this may be irLdi.cated but he doubted it. Councilm<�n Samuelson said he did not feel the City shoul_d pay for thi_s. Councilman Harris said that if the contractor had not: reported accur.ately to Comstock and Davis, they should have a�ase � RF'GULAR COi1iTC:LL rtE1�,TIivG, �:��I:C�i 20, 1967 PAGE 26 ' aga:inst them. He aslced if ttiEre could be a copy of the records �•aith the devel.oper, if we are unable to find ours. T1r. Olson said tha� the rePorts they make to the company should be. more compl.ete than the ones Comstocic & '' Davis gets. Couzicilman Samuelson aslced if the City bills Comstocic b Davis, wi11 they in turn bi1_1 them. Tir, Olson said that Comstock £� Davis had no knowl.ed�e there was a bailer therc, �ohat they try to do is.minimize the problems the City will incur. If they guaranteed 100% .:fuYfillment of ,, al1 contracts by a contractor, their fee would be similar to a contractor's. Mayor Kirlcham said that the fee the City pays includes inspection service. Mr, Olson said that on. wells there is visual inspection of the work, and ' making sure ther_e is adherence to the specifications. fIe said that on full time job inspection they can see what is going on, measure, take pressure tests, lealcage tests, but i.n �ae11 inspection this is not possible. riayor , Kirlcham asked who would verify the final depth, Mr. Olson said that in most cases he would verify it, but in this case it had been part of a dispute, and he doubted that anyone had verified ihe depth. Councilman 'I ' Samuelson said he felt the burden was on Comstock & Davis to arrive at a sii.uation whereby the City of Fridley does not have to pay for getting the bailer out. ' , MOTION by Councilman Harris to direct the City Manager, City Attorney and Mr. Olson from Comstock & Davi.s to try and secure the.record made at the time the �aell was drilled by the contractor, and ask them to report back to the Council as to �ahat determination oi legal findings there are as to responsibility in regard to any information that may be derived from the records. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CITY ATTORNEY: W. D, KEYS WELL DRILLING COMPANY ' The City Attorney said he had had a discussion with the Attorney for W. D. Keys Well Drilling Com�any who had originally constructed the well in Water Project 75A, which consisted of 3 drift wells and well houses. He said that a '' claiin has been filed against the City by a sub-contractor asking $2500 for ndditional expenses caused by the construction of the well house. They claim there was a delay caused by the findings of the Engineer and Well I' Driller that the proposed sites were inadequate, and some months went by while an alternate site was looked for, and they claim they were not able to keep their suppliers firm. The City Attorney said he had a considerable question about the responsibility for the situation between the City and i� Gene.ral Contractor, but a$600 settlement is just about what it would cost to try it i.n court. Mr. Olson pointed out that the sub-contractor had substituted items oth�r than those specified, with no mention of increased ' cost, and there had beeu a$900 excavation they did not have to perform because of the change in location. Councilman Harris asked if it was necessary tl�e Coi2ncil act on this tonigt�t. The City Attorney said not neces� sarily as it had been in the discussion stage for some time, but he felt $600 �I ' would be a top figure, and aside from the merit, as a practical matter this is what it would cost in court. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to table next Regular Council rleeting. Seconded votc, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham TP,UCK TRAFFIC ON r1�IN STRF}�'.T: the Keys Wel.l Drilling suit until the by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice declared the motion carried. ' Counci.lmari Lieb1 s�.id Mr. Irving Schulz, 4651 riain�Street, had brought to his attention that trucks are traveling on Tlain Street faster than they should. Chi.ef rlcCarthy said that they had received this complaint before � [� �1 r , R�GULAP� COUI2CIL T�IEE:7'ING, 1�1A1�CIl 20, 1�67� ancl had put aut radar. IIe sai.d t.hey have yet to tag a and Llzis had been done at various hours oi the day and the t.r.u.cics niake a lot oI noi.se because of the holes in ca11y they are rlot speeding. EMI'LOYEI; INSUR�NCE PLAt� : PAGE 2 7 truck for speeding night. fIe said that the street, but basi- Councilman Liebl asiced if bids have been received yet from 10 or 15 insurance compani.es. The City Manager said that it wi11 take a total of 3 to 4 weeks. He said that Dick Schillinger is putti_ng this out to the insurance companies as he is the one who has tiie necessary f.igures. He said lie cnay have written them already, Yie was not too sure. Mayor Kirkham said that it has been some time since the Council had asked for this, and he had checked with Blue Cross and they still had not been invited to submit anything. The City Manager said that the Aetna man had been out to get some facts and figu�s in order to make this request. Mayor Kirkham said that when the Council had asked for this, there had been plenty of time to get replies back and make a change before the new contract went into effect. The City Manager said that the companies have to have figures in order to make a bid. Mayor Kirkham said he would like all the companies to get the same inviLation, but it seems to be dragging on much too long. CLEAN UP WEEK IN NIAY: ' Councilman Sheridan asked if the Council should try to set a date and ask the Great:er Fridley Association to coordinate it, or ask them to set a date. Chief McCarthy said that the date is set by Ordinance. Mayor Kirkham said 'that as far as the City is concerned, the of�icial clean up date is the � � first week in May, � I ' Councilman Samuelson said that while the Council was discussing cleanup week, he noticed that the City pays to have the City �Ia11 cleaned, but he did not think they do a very goo d job as he c�nnot see out the windows in the City Ha11, arid the Firehouse windows need it also. The City Manager pointed out that the City has tried several companies and they do a good job at first, and then start getting worse. Councilman Samuelson also said the Christmas tree lights should come down off City Hal1. Mayor Kirkham said that it is hard to ask the rest of the Citizens to keep up the appearance of the City, without beginning at our own front door. HA7.ARD DUTY INSURt�ItiCE: Mr. Whitmore asked if the Minutes had shown what happened to the discussed ' h=zzard duty insurance. He said he believed it had been referred to Bachman- Anderson ancl was to be brouol�t back t� the Council, The City Manager said the last he �e�a the Police Commissi.on discussed it with Dick Schillinger and I Tom Greig. Mr. Gibbs said he believed it had been referred back to the I' Insurance Compar.y at a meeting in July when he had been sitting in for the City Attorney. � ' VISITORS: Mr. Vi.rgi_1. jdil_Is, Clerk of Court, szid that at the last Special Council Meeting there were remarks made about tlie Fridley :tunicipal Court and the Fridley Police Departaient. I,e sai_d thac the per.son i.lio had made these remarics was present at .this Council �1eet:ing, and he :�ouicl like to have him mal:e tiis statements in frortt of i.he Policc Officers an�i men.bers of ttie Munici.pal Court taho are also present this evening. cov�,Tcz11 r1r.��li�c, r;,�rc�t 20; 7s�� PAGI; 2 b NIr, vanDan said that as f.ar as comments made about t'tie �Iunicipal Court, these came from the City Aitorney, ar�1 as far as the Police DePartment was con- cerned, ttle mi_nutes stancl for theii,selves. Counc.ilci�an Iiarris read parts of the minutes in which Mr, vanDan had uscd the word "shoddy", and Councilman Harris said he felt this was a reflection on the Police Department. Mr, vanDai� said he felt the normal procedure woul.d be that he had a right to make a complaint, and the next step should be that it be referred to a committee of the Council. Councilman Har.ris said that the Council was not sa5�ing Mr. vanDan did not have the right to speak, but that it had not been done in very good taste. Councilman Harris said that the City Attorney was not the only one who had conunented on the Municipal Court system, but that Mr. vanDan had called the presentations, "vague". Councilman Samuelson said that there had been other remarlcs that had not been recorded in the minutes, such as that Mr, vanDan felt the courts were taking too much time and Councilman Samuelson pointed out that he had amended the minutes to include nis counter to Mr, vanDan's statemezlt that the Police Officers were stupid. Mr, vanDan said he had not planned to bring up the issue until he felt the time was right, but since it had been brought up, he would apologize to the Police Officer for calling him stupid, because although he had acted ignorantly and had committed t�ao other violations, Mr, vanDan did not feel he could be blamed for this as he did not think he was properly trained. Chief McCarthy explained that the Officer had issued an illegal equipment tag because of illegal red lights on the front of Mr, vanDan's car, and he questioned why Mr, vanDan had removed the red lights and brought his car in for inspection if he knew the law so well. He said that the equipment tag was not an ar�est, and that other people along East River Road had seen this car driving with red parking lights on,which would indicate an emergency vehicle, Chief McCarthy said that as far as the Officer being stupid, he kno�as the law as well as the rest of the Officers, and is trained well enough to know that no private citizen can have red lights on his car. ' ' Councilman Samuelson asked how long this Off_icer has been with the City of Fridley. Chief McCarthy �a.i.d that he had been here a year and has been through the Bureau of Criminai Apprehension Training School twice. ' � ' ' Mr. Gibbs, the City Prosecutor, a�ked Mr, vanDan to clarify his criticism of time wasted in the Municipal Courts, and his statement about the testimony of the Officers. Mr. Gibbs stated that the Council was aware that Judge Johnson felt stror.gly that every man was entitled to his fulZ day in Court, and sometimes does have a long court session, but only in the name of Justice. He said that if the Officers do not testify properly in Court, he would accept the blame for this, but thei.r conviction rate had been 98.6% the past year, which would show that they are competent in Court. p1r. Gibbs said that he resented Mr. vanDan's remarks because in the two years and three months that he has been Prosecutor, Mr. vanDan has spent 12 hours in Municipal Court and could not possibly know what was going on based on this experience. '' Chief McCarthy stated that about two months ago he had received a call from Mr, vanDan about an Officer cuttir�g him off as he came out of a service statiou and then speeding do�an University Avenue. He said rlr. vanDan said I [�e had speeded up and clocked. the officer going 45 miles per hour. Cliief � McCarthy said that �he posted speed limi� on tiniversity A:�enue is 45 rnpii and has been f:or a year and a half. Mr, vanDan said he would take the subjects one by one. He said that he felt ' his remarks about the Court had been taken out of context. �ie said he had , remarked to his 4�ife the other day that the Niunicipal Court, especially the trafiic secti_on, was proceeding very slowly and that Jud�e Johnson was giving �� �cUZ��t� cotltsczz, r�z�,��rZi�G, r��zc�I 20 , 196 7 � � � � � PAGE 2 9 the defendants every breal: because of recei�t Supreme Court decisions, �nd this remark does not toucll on either. the Clerk of Court, Judge or Prosecution. fie said that Judge Johnsoiz was a personal friend of his. He said that as �ar as the case in t,Jhich he was critical. of the prosecution, and in which the same officer who had given him the warning tag was the witness fo r ttie prosecution, if he had poi_nted out that ti�e Officer had made a wrong left turn and had obstructed traf_fic when issuing a warning tag, he could have put the Officer`s testimony itz doubt, but he did not want to do this, as it goes back to inad�quate training. P1r, vanDan said that as far as the da_y he was passed by the Police Car, he had clearly seen a sign which said "40 NPH" limit. The Chief of Police said he beli:eved he must have been looking at the service xoad sign, as th.i_s was not correct. Mr, vanDan said that when the a11s �ed illegal equipment violation occurred, it had been beiore sundown and no one would have been driving with parking lights on. He said the Patrolman saw his directional signals, and when he had stopped him he had asked him to turn on tiis directional signals, and yet the warning was made out for red parking lights. He said that the Statutes do not specify any color on parking directional signals. Councilman Harris said that every visitor gets an opportunity to be heard, , but the Council would appreciate it if the visitor will come with factual information. He questioi;.ed any ordinance that wo uld not a11ow a Councilman to leave the Council table. Mayor Kirkham asked Mr. vanDan if he had put ' his complaint in writing, as the Council had requested at the last meeting, or if he had referred his complaint to the Police Chief. Mr. vanDan said he would like to explain to the Chief that he had brought his car to the station because he would be open to prosec»tion if the warning were not � heeded. Chief McCarthy pointed out that there are no statutory provisions for a warning tag in Minnesota and that a warning tag is just a convenience to notify a motorist that he has violated a minor law, and remind him to get � it fixed before he does get into trouble. He said that there is nothing in a warning tag that warrants arrest at any time. The only thing would be if he were to get another ticket for not complying with the warning. ' ' ' ' ' ' Councilman Samuelson said he would like to commend the Officers of the Police Department. He said he had stated that the Officers should be pleasant and courteous at all times, and he hoped they were. Chief McCarthy said that� there were quite a few officers present at the meeting because they had rzsented the a11e gations made against them as a Police Department, and they would have liked to have heard them again. Mayor Kirkham said he would like to add his commendation to the Police Officers, and said he felt they were doing a fine job. He said he had absolutely no complaints. ADJOUP.NNIENT ; There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regu�ar Council Meeting of rTarch 20, 1967 adjourned at 12:46 A.M. Respectfully submitted, i� � , � ' _.__ � /� ' � �� z✓; �� <<.: �� < < -> � Mary Lu Strom Secretary to the Council , � ' ' � RESOLU�l'ION N0. ' � � � RESOLLT��'ION O�iD�[�IiVTG IT✓IPROV��PT`l� AT�TD Ia'INAL PIlE1NS AND SPECI��YCA�1'IOI��S AND � E� `I'Ii�'L4'I'FS 0�' COSTS TH�Il�FOF: P�ItTNIC1PAL 5�1�'AT:G� AI:P Ii�1UROVL�C.�El�]'I' PROJ�,C�I' ST. 1967-2 (ADDr�NI;Ji!� �{l,l _. __ _ ` ��' ' 41HII3EA.S, Resolution No. 38-1967 of the Ci�;y Council adopted �he 6th d�,,y of Maxch, 1967, set the date for hearing on the proposed improvements, as sp�cificall,y noted in the Notice of Hearing ai,tached hereto for reference as Exhibit "A", and WF�EREAS, all of the propert.y owners whose propert.y is liable to be assessed with the making of these improvements �as noted in said notice� were given ten (10� da.ys notice by mail and published notice of the Council Hearing through t�ao �2� weekly publications of the required notice, and the hearing was held and the propert,y owners heard thereon at the hearing, as noted in said notice. NOW, TH��F'ORE, BE IT RESOLVID, B� the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka Count.y, Minr�esota, as follows: 1. That the following improvements proposed b..y Council Resolution No. 38-1967 are hereb,y ordered to be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit: a� The improvements as noted under the Construction Item in the Notice of Hearing (in Exhibit "A"� for the follow- ing street:� 61st Avenue: Main Street �to University Avenue (State Aid No. 302� That the wor.k above may be consolidated with other areas as one ir.iprovement . 2. That worx to be performed under this project may be performed under one or more contracts as may be deemed aavisable upon receipt of bids. 3 ATTEST: The Cit.y E�gineer is hereby designated as the Ehgineer for this improvement. He shall prep�,re final plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. ADOFI'D BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLE'Y THIS DAY OF CITY CL�IC - T�Iarvin C. �3runsell 19h7. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham 0 _,. - '_; � . BOARD OF APPEALS riEETING MINUTES OF MAIZCH 22, 1967 The Meeting was called to order at 7:33 P.M. by Chairman Nawrocki ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: Nawrocki, Goodrich, Saunders 1. PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCEiFROM SECTION 45.342 CITY� CODE OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA L963, REVISED DECEMBER 31, 1964, BY WAIVER OF REQUIREMENT OF A 4 FOOT WALK TO SEPARATE ROADWAY (53RD AVENUE NORTHEAST) AND�OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING SPACES ON THOSE PARTS OF LOTS 8, 9, 10, 11 AND 12, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION N0, 155, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, LYING WEST AND SOUTH OF STATE TRUNK HIGHWAY N0..65 AND I-694; AND LYING EAST OF THE EXTENSION NORTHERLY OF THE EAST LINE OF TEMPLE TERRACE, PLAT N0. 2; AND LYING SOUTH AND F�.ST OF MURDIX PARK; EXCEPT THEREFROM THE WEST 1123.01 FEET OF SAID LOT 11; AND EXCEPT THEREFROM THE EAST 351 FEET OF THE SOUTH 20 FEET OF SAID LOT 11; AND ALSO EXCEPT THEREFROM THE NORTH 1 2 FEET OF THE SOUTH 182 FEET OF THE WEST 195 FEET OF THE EAST 316 FEET OF SAID LOT 11; AND ALSO EXCEPT THEREFROM THE EAST 351 FEET AND THE SOUTH 0 FEET OF SAID LOT 12; AND Ai,SO EXCEPT THEREFROM THE WEST ONE-HALF OF SAID LOT 12, SAME BEING 755 - 53RD AVENUE NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. REQUEST BY DOUGLAS J. DAYTON, TARGET STORES, 700 NICOLLET AVENUE, MINNEA- POLIS, MINNESOTA 55402); Mr. Clifford Rice was present representing Target Stores, Inc., and Mrs. Joseph Mihalow, 5411 E�Iadison Street, and Mr. Alexander Novitsky, 5421 Madison Street were present. Mr. Rice was advised that the Superior 400 Filj.ing Station on the property just East of Target Stores, Inc. had been required to install a sidewalk along 53rd Avenue Northeast, and had done so. Mr. Rice stated that in that event, the Target Stores would withdraw its request for a variance. The Board discussed the matter with Nc�. Mihalow and Mr. Novitsky, both of whom stated they were there opposing granting of the variance. The Board also decided that the Board should make a recommendation on this petition, even though the petition was withdrawn. MOTIOIV by Saunders, seconded by Goodrich to recommend.to the Council that the Variance request be denied, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Nawrocki declared the motion carried. A�30URNMENT : There being no further business, Chairman Nawrocki declared the meeting adjourned at 7:43 P.M. Respectfully submitted, �� - � J� �� �- G, J �..�.'C.. (, 4l�� �..,c_/i__..� Earl P. Wagner � Secretary to the Board _.. - ��d � l .d . BOARD OI' APPEALS r�ETING MINUTES - MA]ZCH 29, 1967 The Meeting was called to order at 7;35 P.M. by Chairman Ylinen. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT; Ylinen, Ahonen, Minish, Mittelstadt, Saunders MEMBERS ABSENT: None 1. PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PEP�IIT TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF A DOUBLE BUNGALOW IN AN R-1 DISTRICT AS PER SECTION 45.19 (2A), CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 1963, REVISED DrCT1F}3ER 1964Z ON LOT 12, BZOCK 2, OSBORNE MANOR (LOT NORTH OF 7531 UNIVERSITY AVENLTE NORTH�AST) ANOI�� COUNTY, MINNESOTA, SAME BEING 7541 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NORTHEASTs FRIDLEY, MCR'NESOTA. (REQUEST BY SEVERTN & ELEANOR CH�i1IELEWSKI, 7531 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, 55432): There was no one present for or against the request for a Special Use Permit. MOTION by Saunders, seconded by Minish, to continue this hearing to Wednesday, April 19, 1967 at 7;30 P.M. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried. 2. PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.24, CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY�MINNESOTA 1963, REVISED DECETZBER 1964, BY �dAIVER OF A SIDE YARD REQUIRE- MENT ON A COPINER LOT FROM 17 FEET 6 INCHES TO 17 FEET TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF '� A SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING ON I�Ot 1, BLOCK 2, HOLIDAY HiLT�S S�COND ADDITION,•ANOKA COUNTY, rfINNESOTA, SAME BEING 400 RICE CREEK BOULEVARD, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. ,(REgiJEST.BY ARTHUR J. SILSETHL 48 TAT�MEIDGE WAY NORHTEAST; FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, J55432� � � ^ There was no one present for or against the Variance. The City Manager advised that in construction very often there could be a variation amounting to up to 6 inches, but that this has been brought to the Board because Mr. Silseth is a City employee, and too, the City Manager was not atioare of either this Board's or this Council's attitude toward allowing the Administrative people to permit a sma11 variance lilce this, rather than going to the work of holding the Public Hearing. MOTION by Saunders, seconded by Niiddelstadt, to grant the requested variance. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried. DISCUSSION OF ORDINANCE: Member Saunders brought to the attention of the Board, the fact that in Section 6 of Ordinance 358, it was stated that all decisi_ons of the. Board of Appeals are final, but of course subject to appeal to the Council and/or later JudiciaJ_ review. The City Manager advised that he assumed that the City Attorney had BOARD OF APP�ALS, �IARCH 29, 1967 . _ �� � � PAGE~2 drawn the Ordinance in this manner on instructions from the Council, but that he would checic with the City Attorney before the next meeting of the Board. Mr. Saunders stated that he had raised the question since previously the Board of Appeal's decisions had been advisory only to the Council. ADJO.URNMENT : There being no further business, Chairman Ylinen declared the meeting adjourned at 8s00 P.M. Respectfully submitted, . �; - -� �� . �, �� �l_� % � � _ -, �_ " t- — _ � Earl P. Wagner Secretary to the Board THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL MEETING OF MARCH 21, 1967 The Meeting was called to order by Chairman Erickson at 7:35 P.M. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: Erickson, Hauge, Dittes, Tonco, Biermann MEMBERS ABSENT: None OTHERS PRESENT: Building Inspector 1. CONSIDERATION OF COM[�RCIAL BUILDING AT 7315 BAKER STREET, LOT 26, $LOCK 1, NAGEL'S WOODLANDS: Mr. Murlowski of the Belair Corporation was present and explained that they owned the building to the North and the lot to the South. The drive through as shown on the Plot Survey was discussed and the owner stated that in the event of sale, both buildings would be sold as a package. The 30 foot difference in front setbacks was not desirable to the Board. MOTION by Biermann,seconded by Hauge, that Belair reconsider location of building on the lot and submit a plot plan showing driveways and access, and that the Engineering Department furnish an explanation of the 30 foot easement shown on the survey and a description of gap or alley to the East of this property. The Motion carried. 2. CONSIDERATION OF GAS PUMPING STATION AT TARGET STORES, 755 - 53RD'•AVENUE:� Representatives from Target were present and explained the lighting of this station I and the parking lot. The similarity of design and appearance with the Target � � ore was noted. No oil or display or large signs are proposed outside of the buildi_ng. . � , ' � ' �_ J ' MOTION by Biermann, seconded by Hauge, Co approve as presented subject to approval by the Building Inspector and the Fire Protection Chief. The Motion carried. 3. CONSIDERATION OF TEMPORARY GARDEN STORE FOR ERICKSON PETROLEUM: Mr. Bob Rote of Erickson presented the Plot Plan and prints of this pipe and canvas structure. He explained that both fence and building pipe posts will be set in sleeves set in concrete. Mr. Rote also stated they had intentions of installing a permanent building for a garden store, but the location and date have not been set. The manner of security and fastening of canvas was discussed. MOTION by Hauge, seconded by Biermann, to approve, provided this building and fence is dismantled and stored by October 15, 1967 and a new temporary building permit be obtained for each subsequent year. The Motion carried. 4. CONSIDERATION OF USE OF TRUSS ROOF CONSTRUCTION: Representatives from Homedale Builders, Ferndale Construction, Stewart Lumber and Chas. Johanson were present. (� � l . - _ � C-T c MINUTES OF MARCH 21, 1967 PAGE 2 The members agreed the problems to the homeowners �nd the City of Fridley would be with the Z" sheetrock ceilings rather than strengt:� and stability of truss roofs. The members indicated that Stewart Lumber furnish the addresses of homes four or five years old with 2" sheetrock on 24" O.C. that they could examine. Also that information be obtained from the International Conference of Building � Officials and other Building Inspectors in this area where this type of construc- tion is permitted regarding possible problems. MOTION by Biermann, seconded by Tonco, not to make any recommendations at this time and continue this meeting on April 4, 1967. The Motion carried. ADJOURNMENT • There being no further business, Chairman Erickson adjourned the meeting at 9:40 P.M. Respectfully submitted, � . .`c..�...,.._.__�.__..� ' 'S ; �._..__.. j..__ Clarence Belisle - ��� Acting Secretary PLANNING CONuIISSION T•ZEErl'ING - I��CH 23, 1g57 ROLL CALL: `� �' � > PAGE 1 The meeting was called to order b,y Actino Chairman Huohes at 7:40 P.M. Members present: Jensen, Hughes, Erickson Members absent : Ylinen (out of toum�, M.yhra Others present : City Manaoer Wa�;ner, Engineering Assistant Clark APPROVE MINUTES OI�' PLANZdING COMMISSION MEETING: MARCrI 9, 1967: MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission minutes of March 9, 1967 be appr.oved. Upon a.voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE MINUTES OF BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL: MARCH 7, 1967: MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Coff�mission recei_ve the minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control meeting of March 7, 1967. Upon a voice vote, all vcting aye, the motion carried unanimous l,y . RECEIVE MINUTES OF PLATS & SUBDIVISIONS-STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE MEE'I'ING: MARCH 16, 1967: Item l, paragraph l, the 3rd sentence should read: "He had been over the ground that afternoon and noticed that across Central Avenue to the West there was a commercial district and a Planned Development District, which will have soine effect on the plan." MOTION b� Jensen, seconded 'p�r Erickson, that the minutes of the Plats , 2nd Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee meeting of March 16, 1967, be received as corrected.. Upon a voice vote, all voting a,ye, the uiotion carried. � ' ' ' ' ' ADOPTION OF AGENDA: The order of the agenda was satisfactory as presented. l. DISCUSSION OF POSSIBLE VETII3INARIAN CLINIC: Leonard Fogelson, 6690 Lucia Lane, Fridley, and Stephen Brandjord, 15 Oakle.y Street, St. Paul stated they were consiuering establishing a veterinary ciinic semeti�ne this sprino. The.y understood veterinary class- ification com�es under light industrial and wondered if it would be possi.ble to chanUe the zonin� code so that it woul_d be in general business (C-2�, or possible to obtain a Special Use Permit. Because they have the oppor- tunit.y to consider two parcels oi land, trie.y wished to get the opinion of the Planning Cer:imission. One of the parc2ls is on Universit.y Avenue in the C-2 category and the other on Central Avenue, between West NIoore Lake Drive and 63rd Avenue rr.E. They were to�d it ��ould b� better to put a veterinarian pr.actice under C-2. Their plans were for an attractive structure that would fit into the neig'nborhood. ' . -. -. - J� � Planning Commission Mcetin� - March 23, 1967 Pa�e 2`�` ' It would have ever,ythin� indoors, use special accoustics, install a special incinerator to dispose cornpletely of all waste meterials, and there would be air conditioning. Chairman Hughes stated the Planning Commission is in the process of going over the zoning ordinance in it's whole iorm looking at permitted uses. The Cor�rnission thought it would probably b'e best from the requestors' viewpoint to let the Planning Commission add this as one of the problems they are trying to solve. There are places where the zoning ordinance is inadequate. If they can add this as another problem, there is the poss- ibilit�r that within the next month they would have an overall statement as to what the,y are going to do. R�ferring to the property on West Moore Lake Drive and Highway #65, the Commission said that one lot was too small to use the P.D. (Planned Development� zonir.g categor,y, but if Mr. Walquist �developer of the propert;;,: would consider putting the rest of the property, making a total of 3 lots, under Planned Develo�ment, the Commission would have something to work with. It was suggested that Mr. Fogelson and Mr. Brandjord talk to Mr. Walquist, and if he is interested, ask him to come in. As the matter stands now, the Commission will be considering the zoning categor,y for veterinarian clinics and this item will be placed on a future agenda. In the meantime, if Mr. Walquist is interested in discussin� Planned Development zoning, he will be asked to consult with the Engineerin� Department. 2. REZONING REQUEST: zoA #67-03, BOISE CASCADE CORPOR.ATION: SE4 of Section 12. To confirm public hearing date of April 6, 1967. , MOTION by Erickson, seconded b.y Jensen, tY�at the Planning C�mmission confirm the public hearing da+e for the rezoning request (z0A #67-03) Boise Cascade Corporation, that part of the SE4 of Section 12 not already ' zoned M-2 to M-2. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ' � ' 3. REZONING INFORMATZON: A.L. WILLIAMS: Lot 6 thru 9, Block 5, Spring Brook Park. Mr. Williams stated this was the propert.y that Frank Burak had before the Planning Commission recentl�, and that there was enough land for a four-plex. Because this is an R-1 �single family residences� axea, the land would have to be rezoned and Member Erickson thought this would be spot zoning. Mr. Williams said th2s is a messed up area and felt something should be decided upon to make use of the vacant propert.y. Chairman Hu�hes ao eed and stated that the Planning Commission will have to consider the a.rea betoreen Ashton Avenue and the Railroad Tracks in Spring Brook Park Addition eventuall�r and perhaps now should be the time to begin. If it would fit in with Mr. Williams' plans, the.y would like to take at least a month for stud.y, and that this item be placed on the April 27, 1967 ag�-�ncla for an opinion, and the April 6'� agenda for study. ' �y, �: ' �� ... _ � � � Planning Comrnission Meeting - March 23, 1967 Pa�e 3 4. FU�1'URE LOCATION _OF PTJBLIC WORKS GARAGE ATID YARD: The first pz,rcel discussed by the Commission was the piece of land th� ,, County is buying from Minnesota, Transfer on University Avenue between 73rd and 69th. The County is using only a part of the land and the Cit,y might bu,y the remainder, which wi11 be added to the parks. The County will use 10 or 15 acres and the Cit.y needs 22 or 3 acres f.or the public works. The buildin�; housing City equipment should be 10,000 square feet. The � land has a high water table low de ressed areas NSS � � p SD sewer line run. � alone the south edge, it abuts industrial propert.y to the north, and the ' egress would be 69th & 73rd Avenues. The County has not indi.cated the portio:_ the,y are going to use. The following parcels were discussed and costs of the individual �arcels should be obtained: l. Main Street and 61st Avenue �flat and dry surface�, 2. Highway #65 north of NSP substation. 3. North and south of Railroad Tracks at Mississippi Street. 4- 7� Avenue between Highwa,y #65 and Central. 5. TJniversity Avenue between 69�' and 73rd. The Commission wishes to inform the Council they are �blem of future location of public works�arage a,nd yard make a report within 60 days. on the 5. RE: REVIEW AND REORGANIZATION OF CHAPTER 45: VIRGIL HERRICK, CITY ATTORNEY• The City Attorney asked the Planning Commission to work with him in the reorganization of Chapter 45. He stated "you are working on a revision, and making suggestions to change certain parts of Chapter 45, and the Council has asked me to reorganize it in terms of organization, and to remove conflicts. I thought that possibly we could work together on it. He would suggest the appointment of a committee for ordinance revision, which could be a standing committee, composed of_two from Council, Planning Commission, Cit�r Manager, and Planner. We need revision in zoning and a lot of other things. We need somebody working on ordinances eontinuousl,y. In the following areas I feel we could use more attention than we have in the pasts Junk yard control, nuisance ordinance, peddlar and solicitor's ordinance, signs, performance st�.ndards, upgrading building codes, food ordinance. It seems that, rather �than having the City Attorney deter�nining what type of ordinance the City should have, I would like a group of people to sit down and go over it together." Chairman Hughes told him that the Planning Commission has spent a lot of time on the zoning ordinance. He asked the City Attorney if he saw an,y advantage by shifting to some format other than the one that includes uses permitted and uses excluded. We are buildino a lot of uses for Special Use categories. The City Attorne� s�,id he assumed we would continue with the same format, but that he would check some others. He said he would like to sit down with tre Planning Commission when he has a proposed outline to get their reactions as far as organization is concerned. It was decided that the Ci�y Attorney and the Planning Commission would meet tooether on April 27, 1967. , ' i i ' i ' ' ' � ❑ � � �r�? t P. Planning Cornmission Meetin� - Marc�i <3, 1967 patmE CF 6. STATE AID MIL�GE: 1 Mile. Engineeri.ng Assistant Clark explained that the Plats & Subdivisions- Streets & Utilities Subcommittee suggested two streets for State Aid Milea�e, and a third as an alternate. MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planni.ng Commission concur_ with the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee recommendati_on of addir�: l. �th Avenue from Centr_al �venue to Stinson Boulevard. 2. 57 Avenue from 7 Str:.-et eas�t to Qvincy, south on Quincy to Carri_ Lane, east on Carrie Lane to Jackson Street, north on Jackson Street to 58 Avenue, east on ,8 Avenue to Moore Lake Drive. ; Also, to recomrnend adding Altura Road from 53rd Avenue N.E. to Main Street, if more mileage is needed. For the record, these suggestions are fo� designation purposes onl,y and must be r�studied before becomin� actual state aid routes. Upon a voice vote, all voting a�re, the motion carried unanimous=-.-_ 7. ORDINANCE N0. 358: An Ordinance Establishing a Subcommi�tee of the Planning Commission as the Board of Appeals and Adjustments and Repealing Sections 45•38, etc. The discussion showed that originall� the Board of Appeals was ta be eliminated, and this ordinance makes it a subcommittee of the Planning Com- mission. Robert Ylinen has been appointed as Chairman of the Board of Appeals and the four additional members will be appointed by the City Council for three .year terms and staggered so that no more than two members' terms shall expire during an.y one calendar year. The ordinance was published on March 24, 1967. 8. REVISION TO ZONING ORDINANCE: 4th ROUND: During the preliminary general discussion of the R-3 zoning category, and specificall,y Item 2 under 45.08, the members ielt the words '!dwelling groups" should be deleted because it did not represent the t.ypes of building� which should be in this categor�r. They stated it was their intention to delete the use of "dwelling groups" throughout Chapter 45. The following paragraphs were noted to be deleted: Paragraph 45.326 - floor area in R-l; 45•03 - Item 16. A copy of the revision is attached to the minutes. 9• PLANNING COM�'�IISSION MEETING DATE: Inasmuch as the Planning Commission was meeting on April 6, 1a67 for ' a public hearing, the members decided to dispense with the April 13, 1967 meeting and put the items for this meetin.g on the April b, 1967 agenda. ' ' � ADJOURNMENT: There being no further business, Chairman Hughes adjourned the meeting at 11:15 P.M, Respectfully submitted, �� ��� %s� ,L!�:-; ��_.� �:,�-t�.:✓'v/%L : � �- �Iaze1 0'Brian Recording Secretar.y STF.TE OF h; I NNESOTA COtlNTY OF ANOK� Oi�DE2 OF T#-IE C I TY COUNC 1 L OF FR I ULEY, ANOKP, COUNTY, f�i I t�INESOT��, COt�CERN I NG A NAZAR�Ol1S Bli 1 LD I P;G LOCAT�D ON LOT E IG�iTEEPd (18), BLOCK T�'dENTY-T4f�EE (23), NYDE PARK ADD 1 T I OPd, ANOF:A G011h1TY, P�11 PJ�ESOT�. D 1 STt2 I CT COLiRT TE�dTH J(101CIAL DISTRtCT ��� ° � ^ ,�-�'� ��"% � c, __ - C��� T0: Floyd SJ, Cross, and Gwenda Lea Cross, his wife, fee owners; and Twin City Federal Savings �� Loan Association of R;inneapolis, mortgagee. Pursuant to !.t i nnesota Statutes, Sect i on 462.393 to 462.40I , the City Council of the City of Fridtey, having duly considered the matter, finds the above described building to be a hazardous building for the folla;ing re�sons: ' The City Council of the City of Fridley, after receipt of numerous complaint s, ordered an inspection to be made of the above described premises. Said inspection having been ' made by the City Health Officer and the City Building Inspector of the City of Fridley revealed that the building is generally di(apitated and in an extreme state of disrepair, ' that it is of c�ener�lly unsightly appear�nce and � health hazard, ahd that it violates the Building Code of the City of Fridley. (ts foundation is deteriorated, and inadequate, ' its floor and floor supports are deteriorated, that the members of the ��alls, partitions, and other verticle supports lean, list and deflect due to defective naterials and deterivration, ' ti�at the ceiling, roof �nd other horizont�l members sag and buckle due to defec�tive materials and deterioration, that the ' L`� � entire structure is highly flammable and constitutes a severe fire hazard to inhabitants, that the entire structure lacks basic sanitary requirements and is a hazard to public safety and health. ; Pursuan� to the foregoing and in accordance with h9innesota Statute 4b2.393, it is hereby ordered tha� the above said hazardous building be repaired and made safe and not detrimental to the public health, welfare a�d safety by removing the above described deficiencies and making said house meet the existing Code requirements of the City of Fridley, or that said structure be`razed or removed, and that. said repairs be commenced by obtaining a building permit from the Building Inspecto� of the City of Fridley within thirty (30) days of the date of service of this order, and that said repairs be completed within ninety (90� days of the service of this order, or in the alternative, if said repairs are not commenced, that the property owner raze or remove said building wi�hin thirty (30� days of the date of the service of this order. tt is further ordered that a!1 persona! property or fixtures unreasonably interferring with the repairs or razing and removal of the building, shall be removed within thirty (30� days, and, if not so removed by the owner within sa�d time, they maY be removed by the City of Fridley, and sotd at priv�te auction. ...., _ � � � . You are further advised that unless such corrective action is tak.en, or an answer is served upon the City of Fridley and filed in the Office of the Clerk of District Court of �,noka County, M i nnesota, w ith i n twenty (20) days froin the date � of the servi ce of this order upon you, a motion for surnmary enforcement of this order will be made to the District Court of Anoka County. You are further advised that if the City of Fridley is compelled to take any corrective action herein, al) necessary costs expended by said City will be assessed a9a�nst the real estate and collected as other taxes. BY 4RDER OF TNE CiTY OF FRID LEY Ear 1 P. ti'�agner, C ity Mana9er 643t U�iversity �lvenue hortheast Fr i d 1 ey, P�1 i nnesot a 55421 Dated of , t 967 • 0 '. < f� . } .y�[_ t _ _ �1' � . . . . . _ . .,: , .. . •- t ` `i .. . , . . y ,, . , . .'. � � n -. /, � . .�. r..� - . . . .. ..'. . , _ � � . . , :. . � . . . . � �.. . .. . . . . a..._.. : , ,:. : � ..: ;: . .. _ . ... 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Ttiat it appears in the interest of the City and of the property owners affected that there be constructed certain improvements, to-wit: a) Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix, bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, water and sewer service, incidental drainage and other facilities, locared as follows: Ruth Street: Liberty Street: Liberty to Existing Pavement East River Road to Ruth Street b) Storm sewer and appurtenances in and serving the area bounded as: Co�encing at the intersection of Pearson Way and East River Road, thence North along East River Road to a point on the westerly extension of the South boundary of Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Addi- tion; thence East along said South boundary of Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Addition to the Southeast corner of said Bourdeaux's Spxing Braok Addition; thence North along the East line of said Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Addition to the Nvrtheast corner of said Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Addition; thence East along the easterly extensian of the North line of Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Addition to the West boundary of the Great Northern Railway Right of Way; thence South along said West Right of Way line of the Great Northern Railroad to a point located 400 feet (400') as measured along the West Right of Way line, South of the centerline of 79th Avenue; thence West in a straight line to the point of begin- ning, thence terminating. All lying in Section 3, T-30, R-24, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. 2. That the City Engineer is hereby authorized and directed to draw the preliminary plans and specifications and to tabulate the results of his estimates of the costs of said improvements, including every item of cost from inception to completion and all fees and expenses incurred (or to be incurred} in connection therewith, or the financing thereof, and to make a preliminary report of his findings, stating therein whether said improvements are feasible and whether they can best be made as pro- posed, or in connection with some other improvements (and the estimated cost as reco�nended), including also a description of the lands or area as may receive benefits therefrom and as may be proposed to be assessed. 3. That the City Clerk shall act to ascertain the name and address of the I' owner of each parcel of land directly affected or with the area of lands as may be proposed to be assessed for said improvements. (and each of them); � Page 2 Res. No. 52-1967 St. 1967-1 (Addendum ��2) 4. _.� _ L� �� and upon receipt from said Engineer of the said preliminary report, calculate estimates of assessments as may be proposed relative thereto against each of said lands. That said preliminary report of the Engineer and estimates of assessments of the Clerk, shall be furnished eo the Council, and made available for inspection to the owner of any parcel of land as may be affected thereby at any public hearing held relative thereto, as well as at any prior time reasonable and convenient. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS 20TH DAY OF MA�RCH, 1967 . MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell , , � ' � , RESOLUTION N0. 53-1967 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE MATTER OF THE CON- STRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS: STREET IMPROVE- MENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 (ADDENDUM ��2) WHEREAS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed to be in the interest of the City of Fridley and the property owners a,ffected thereby. BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley as follows: 1. That the preliminary report submitted by the City Engix�eer is hereby received and accepted. 2. That this Council will meet on the 17th day of April, I 1967 at 8:00 o`clock P.M, at the City Hall in the City of Fridley for the purpose of holding a Public Hearing on the improvement noted in the Notice , attached hereto and made a part thereof by reference, Exhibit "A". 3. That the area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each of them as noted in said notice are all the lands and areas as noted in said notice; all of the same to be assessed pro- portionately according to the benefits received. 4. That the City Manager is authorized and directed to gi,ve notice of such Public Hearing by publish- ing a notice thereof in the official newspaper of the City of Fridley according to law, such notice to be substantially in the form and substance of the notice attached hereto as Exhibit "A". ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS 20TH DAY OF MARCH, 1967. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham � ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell '_ - C•� r-� � OFFICIAL PUBLICATION CITY OF FRIDLEY (Exhibit A) NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 (ADDENDUM ��2) WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota has deemed it necessary and expedient that the improvements hereinafter described be made. NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the 17th day of April, 1967, at 8:00 o'clock P,M., the City Council will meet at the City Hall in said City, and will at said time and place hear all parties interested in said improvements in whole or in part. The general nature of the improvements in the construction (in the lands and streets noted below) of the following improvements, to-wit: a) Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot- mix, bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, water and sewer service and incidental drainage and other facilities, located as follows: Ruth SCreet: Liberty to Existing Pavement Liberty Street: East River Road to Ruth Street b) Storm sewer and appurtenances in and serving the area bounded as: � Commencing at the intersection of Pearson Way and East River Road thence North along East River Road to a point on the westerly extension of the South Boundary of Bourdeaux's Spring Brook � Addition; thence East along said South boundary of Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Addition to the Southeast corner of said Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Addition; thence North along the East line of said Bourdeaux`s Spring Brook Addition to the Northeast corner of said � Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Addition; thence East along the easterly extension of the North line of Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Addition to the West boundary of the Great Northern Railway Right of Way; � thence South along said West Right of Way line of the Great Northern Railroad to a point located 400 feet (400') as measured along the West Right of Way line, South of the centerline of 79th Avenue; ' thence West in a straight line to the point of beginning, thence terminating. Al1 lying in Section 3, T-30, R-24, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. � �� ESTIMATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9 193.75 �� ._ - ���_; . Page 2 Exhibit "A" St. 1967-1 Addendum ��2 THAT THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPROVEMENT IS AS FOLLOWS: For Items a) and b) Above . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All of the land abutting upon said streets named above and all lands within, adjacent and abutting thereto. All of �aid land to be assessed proportionately according to the benefits received by such improvements. That th� Council proposes to proceed with each of .said improvements as separate improvements, except as hereafter otherwise provided by the Council, all under the following authority, to-wit: Minnesota Statutes 1961, Chapter 429 and laws amendatory thereof, and in conformity with the City Charter. DATED THIS 20TH DAY OF MARCH, 1967 BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham � ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Publish: March 31, 1967 April 7, 1967 i� APPO;CISTii i�T TO Stn3COT�i.��iITTE?; OF TI�.'. F'RSDI,]:�X P�.NNIl�G �Oi��T�SSYON FOR CONSENI AL�Ill A?l?i:OVE-�L BY TT3F� CZ�.L'Y COUNCSL - APRIL 3� 1.967. COP�IITTEE P1ats & Subdivisions - Streets & Utilities Sub� coiYUnittee . INCUT�'BE NT Robert E . Yl. inen. 6700-2nd St. N.E. Fridley �_ _ �� LENGTH OF TERM -- T�RM EXPZRES 3 years 12-31-69 Y09J� 0�1�11��S, P�.�ASE Dear Resident: As Fridley continues tn grow, the opportunity for your City Council and City employees to have personal con- tact with all City residents grows more difficult. Please help us provide the services and facilities you desire by giving us your opinions and advice on the following matters. Your anonymity will be protected. If you wish, how- ever, you may sign the form. Thank you. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL Jack 0. Kirkham, Mayor I. The total City services, including Fire, Police, Snowplowing, Ice Control, Patching, etc., are financed with about 13.3% of your general property tax, not including assessments. This amounts to the following for homes with these market values: S I d, 000. 00 $20, 000.00 534.41 $83.98 Considering all of the City services, is this amount: $3 0, 000. 00 $I39.04 $40, 000.00 $194.10 5' Too Much � Too Little �SReasonable 2. If you are paying special assessments (Water mains, sewers, street surfacing, etc.), is the amount: 6[� An unjustifiable finan�ial burden �$ubstantial, but worth it 7[� Reasonable 3. Some residents have suggested that new services be added or existing services be expanded. What action should the City take, or consider, that would best serve the interests of the citizens of Fridley? Indicate below (add others if you wish): . • REflUESTED SERVICES Library Space tall Sidewalks adjacent to heavily travelled streets and �r schools Provide Y outh Center ide Meeting Space for ciLizen groups itorium or Amateur Theater Improvement or Development imming Pool I Band Stand oor Skating Rink ADD IMMEDIATELY 49 100 41 24 12 74 44 ' 9 14 SERIOUSLY CONSIDER 123 117 124 71 42 158 84 52 57 N OT NEEDED 52 55 91 161 170 32 125 177 167 IN 5-10 YEARS 56 31 30 29 49 36 43 43 47 ��� .. IN 10-15 YEARS 6 2 5 7 23 3 10 14 19 4. A substantial amount of commercial, industrial and apartment development has occurred recently in Fridley. Has ���" the City done a good job in planning and regulating this? 134 Yes 145 No 5. What is the most desirable feature about (iving in Fridley? 6. What is the least desirable feature about living in Fridley? J 7. How can the City best impcove its image? I) Beautification program? 124 2) More restrictive Building Code and Zoning Ordinance? 148 3) Better Publicity? 99 4) Suggestions 8. Do you think Metropolitan 6overnment would be fair and good for Fridley? Yes 67 No 1�1 No Opinivn 75 9. For Iarger projects„such as Park land acquisition, etc. shouid the city: Float Bonds 118 ? Pay as you go 16�i ID. So that the advice and opinions you have given canbe as meaningful as possible, we would like to know the a�ea of the City in which you live. My residence is in the Precinct Ward. PLEASE INDICATE BY CH�CK MARK YOUR OPINION OF THE QUALITY OF THE FOLLOWING CITY SERVICES: Should Should Has contact been CITY SERVICE Excellent Good Fair Poor N� Provide Be Ex- Fre- Occa- Sel- Opinion Less panded quent sional dom � nning and Zoning 4 82 92 102 25 1 49 17 49 67 �ice Protection 76 175 43 13 10 42 14 82 71 e Protection Control 83 168 28 3 35 20 10 26 108 16 100 ' S1 117 33 41 31 50 61 Recreatior, and Parks 16 128 101 53 4 3 78 65 67 15 et Maince�ance 23 105 111 75 3 50 75 42 14 ' rary � 47 89 70 82 1 68 39 38 51 uilding Inspection 10 94 66 37 97 2 16 12 45 64 ineering Liquor Stores ffic Control Supply 7 59 54 85 98 9 13. 40 60 49 142 29 20 50 16 7 28 67 41 10 105 85 93 16 40 83 25 14 41 164 49 42 13 18 83 16 17 al Administration 17 130 88 41 32 1 7 21 68 29 lic Health 17 126 41 15 99 16 2 26 �8 Property Assessing 6 78 99 83 42 8 7 27 50 35 City Services 4 162 I10 12 7 1 11 24 62 17 Which a►e 5 most important 137 188 163 15 8$ 132 25 22 38 14 67 79 81 29 61 20 : / .� � /j��i ' � � �/ l 1 � �'r RESOLUI�ION N0. � RFSOLUTI:ON RECFIVING THE PRELIT-iIN�Y REPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE Tv1A'"1''"�E.R OI' 'I'HE CONSTRUC��'ION OF C�TAIN Itti1PROVEMEN'I'S: WAT�t � SAIITTARY 5�+,�'d� +' AIV7� STORI`/I SL+�"laER NO . 8[� (ADDE�I�UM �l � WHIl�EAS, tYie constr_uction of certain improvement's is deemed to be in the interest of the City of Fridley and the property owners affected thereby, BE IT RESOLVID, by the Cit�r Council of the Cit�r of Fridle.y as follows: l. That the prelimina.ry report submitted by Comstock & Davis, Incorporated, Consulting Engineers, is hereb,y received and accepted. 2. That this Council will meet on the 17�' day of April, 1967 at 8:00 0' clock P.M. at the Cit� Hall in the Ci-L�r of Fridl.e,y for the purpose of holding a Public Hearing on the improvement noted in the Notice attached hereto and made a part thereof by reference, Exhibit "A". 3. Tha� the area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and , each of them as noted in said notice are all t'rie lands and areas as noted in said notice. All of the same to be assessed propor- tionately according to the benefits received. ' � _� � i i , ATTEST: i �: ;o t. 4. That the City Manager is authorized and directed to give notice of such Public Hearing b.y publishing a notice thereof in the . official newspaper of +he Cit.y of Fridley according to law, such notice to be substantially in th� form and substance of the notice attached hereto as Exhibit "A". ADOPTID �Y THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLE`Y THIS DAY OF ' CITY CLE�K - Marvin C. Br.unsell ' , � 19E7• MAYOR. - Jack 0. Kirkham OI'FICIAL PUBLICATION CI''i'Y OF' F��IDLEY �EXHI�3I2' A� NOTICE OF HF�RINCz ON II�ZPROV�1`ENTS PROJECT �84 (ADDENDUM �1 WFiEREAS, the Cit,y Council of the City of Fridle,y, Anoka County, Minnesota, has deemed it necessary and expedient that the improvements hereinafter described be made. ' NOW, TH_F�F��ORF, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the 17�' da�r of April, 1g67, at 8:00 o'clock P.M., the City Council will Tr:eet at the Cit.y Hall. zn said City, and will at said time, and place, hear all parties interested in said improvements in whole or in part. The general nature of the improvements is the construction �in the lands and streets noted below� of the following improvements, to-wit: CONSTRUCTION ITEM Water, sanitar.y sewer and storm sewer and appurtenances serving all properties bounded b.y Interstate No. 694 in the North, 53rd Avenue in the South, Highwa,y No. 65 in the East and Madison Street extended North on the West side. ESTIMATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $� 147 �.504 .00 THAT THE AREA PROPOSF� TO BE ASSESSE�D FOR SAID IMPROVIl�lENT IS AS FOLLOWS: For Constr�.zction Items above - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - All of the land abutting upon said streets named above and all lands within, adjacent and abutting thereto. All of said land to be assessed proportionately according to the benefits received by such improvements. That the Cour_cil prcposes to proceed with each of said improvements as separate improvements, except as hereafter otherwise provided by the Council all under the followir�g authority, to-wit; Minnesota Laws 1g53, Chapter 398 ard laws a�endator.y thereof, and in con- formit.y with the City Charter. DATID THIS DAY OF BY ORDII3 OF THE CITY COUNCIL. ATTEaT: CITY CLF�FZK - Marvin C. Brunsell Yublish: April 7, 1�67 April 14, 1967 , 19�7 MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham i ll�. r '/� . i' I i��i1 FORM G-70� �,- e_� , ,:a ^ �-a.;, � � � � a ' ' r �3 -�'`;� z a� l� u ;-.�::a L� i� F::a �j'-n � � • •\ *� , ,� 4> � n, n' �-'S ,yj r{-a U���....3? [L a L '.'� IY i� V �l i� ���.i l'i OWt�3EF?'S COPY ARCHITECT'S JOB No. COi�':I�1 NO. 6013 r: a � . ?� � To; CITY OF t�;.�DLFY,_�TO__4_COU�d7`Y OWNER CE�tz�FlC,�iE �o. 2 6l�31 II ITniIVERSITY �v�' A;� '—,--FP,.TDLE�.'^,_ 2,?I1�I�SCTA — -- -- — DATE riAR $ �y 6% �_ ��,�� 0� E�°'� ���: � I: � 7HAT it�! ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR CONTRACT DATED NOVII:�3F,R 2 19 6b ' HOFFi���1 FL�C�IC CO2��qriY,II`'C.� Alvoj�.�,MIA;�!ESGTA 55303 CONTP,ACTOR FoR ELECTRIC�n�, �1STALLATICN '- WHICH IS FOR THE PERIOD 'r RUARY �.S'� ENTITLED TO THE SECOP3D pAYMENT 19 67 THROUGH '�''BRUr�' 2$thl9 67 IN THE AMOUNT OF: , OIdE:� THOUSA:�ID T'.•JO HU_'�?D�r,D EIGH'r'Y SEVEPd AAID NO 100 ———-- —— 128'%eG`0 � DOLLARS ($ ) , TME PRESENT STATUS OF TME ALCOUtQT FOR THE ABOVE tONTRACT IS AS FOLLOWS: O�:IG1a�:!�!. �O�Y'E?ACT S�l�,'1 . . . . . . . $ 50,328.00 ADDITIONS DEDUCTIONS ' ' CHANGE 02DER5 APPROVED IN PREVIOUS MONTH'S BY OWNER TOTAL CHANGE ORDER No. APPROVED 19 CHANGE ORDER No.— APPROVED 19 GHANGE ORDER No. APPROYEQ 14 CHANGE ORDER No. APPROVED 19 CHANGE ORDER No.— APPROVED 19 CHANGE ORDER No. APPROVED 19 TOTALS ' REMARKS ' d � � � � T07AL ADDITIONS $ SUB TOTAL $—�Qr32$.Q(1�—. TOTAL DEDUCTIONS �a iO'itaL �f�i�i�t�� �� C0�7�tACT 'ii� DAYE � 50,32$.EO WORK ST{LL TO Fli�fiSH (THIS DATE) . . . . . $_��3��•� . DUE CONTRACTOP. TO DA7E . . . . . . . . $—_�Q1QoS`�_ .�- )' ^ ' ��_,.���ci �/--..•�S.C-��.S–�./ � . . . . . . . . . � riol.iiS�_ LESS RETAINAGE 10 /o . �'t�i�' :sL'3CH_°F:, Ano�3� *:iinti� �Oidt% �",;�,�, �.,�o�<, c:._,,�,. ,<;�,�;� � TOTAL TO BE DRAWN. (TO DATE) . . . . . $-45�-�� � ::�,rcc�-;-,��-r.fr.--x� ir�—;-;.,.-^a;-��-*Y.' � . . RE�UESTS & CERTIFICATES PREVIOUSLY ISSUED . . . . . $- 322?..CO ' 7�i15 CE�t i IFlCATE . . . . . . . . . . . . �___—.128�.� .���j Thi: certificate is bas<_d on the estimated cmount of work completed in the ' $��C-'� period covered and any retainoge shown �s dedvcted therefrom. This certificate is no1 negotiable, if is payable only to ihe payee named This is to certify that oil bitis a.re paid for which previous certificates for herein and its �ssuance, pcymen� and ccceptonce are without prejudice to paymr.nt were issued. ony rights of the Owner or Con}ractor onder their contracf. HOFrN',A� i'L�C��RIC CO,IA1�C. CONTRACTOR S. C. SMILEY & ASSOCIATES ' ' - - r �' ' ,lr��,%�'`;�' ��''"���' MP.x 8 67 t� � _ , PER . � _ ¢ [SATE 19__ By �—=�"�• :,'; , � � -',,� , % �a-- � COPYA�GHT I9`i3 • THc AMCR�C.1N !f:STITUTE Oi; AF�^,HITECTS j I ARCHITECT , , r �`e. � FORM 302H (6-64) �_C PC Y '�. \ryt � � �J i.�., ' - 4� . , y f� < � , ��,, � /} j ,{ � � �, }." �'�,, , 1J �� ` 2 !�`���' ` ivision %���� i 03 ection � istriM _ aG��-� T PIO. 54-��3� 'nvoice No. � ATE FURNISHED INVOICE STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT QF HIGHWAYS St. Paul, Niinn. 55101 Account of CITY OF FRIDLk�'X r- r`+ �� ± Centra] OfRce Use Only li����"' Invoice No. � ti ...J .i '�l�r, ? 196? FRIDL�� MII��T�SOTA Remittance by Check, Money Order or Dra(t should be Payable to: Minnesota Depa�tment o/ Highways DESCRIPTION Ir�roICL No. 1 (rzrr.�L) 1+?�RK P��'R.�O�D UND :R AG� ���dT N0. 54432 ON ►7G ��U l�15 'n �1 p� . CONTH�sCTO�; COT�LINS Ei�FCTRICCO. CONTP�DT NO o l�Ok3 FULL TRAF`FIC ACTUAT�,p CONTtiOL SIC�1��L SYST��'2R CITY�S SHAR�: 5�� OF CONSTRUCTION COST PI.US 6d t�NGIN���RTIdG P�R ?.G� �'{'�"-fr.:NT: TQTAL THIS INVOIC� I hereby certify trat the mate:+als, supplies and �e:z-ices of the within claim ha1�e been receircd; r'�� t t'�e ch :r�,-�� �r. just nnd eorrect; and that nc �-:�r; ^i �,. _ i�z��e ��.°e., rc:+.:. DEPART:�IE:� � i>: t�'����:�4 � �r ..-��---`` -�-1��``------ ------ -- - -- Date�= :'--- =/�-'----19-�-� ��a z/b/67 0 QUANTITY pg� E AMOUNT � 22, 517 11� 30g.50 6Z3,.�� 11, 9�'7 001 I' . i 9 �, . Page #1 ' � ' ' , , i , ' ' , ' I ' I ' LICENSFS TO EF A'FPROVED AT THE APRIL 3, 1967, COUPICIL NEETING 1967-68 CAFE Unity Hospital by: John F. Haines 55� Osborne Road N.E. Fridley� Minnesota Kings Chalet by: John L. Lindell 6259 Highway #65 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Snyderts Drugs by: Lloyd Berkus 6582 Urliversity Ave. N.E. Fridley� Minnesota Outdoor i^heatre Caterers by: Roy E. Denny 20k2 Sth St. N.l�d. . MinneaFolis, Minnesdta rentra.l Frostop Drive In by: Sherman O. Hansen 7b99 Viron Drive N.E. Fridley� Minnesota Fireside Rice Bowl by: Williar.► h'ong %l�k0 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Canterbury Inn by: Robert E. Christenson bk79-gl University Ave. I3.E. Fridley, tti.runesota HoLiday Village North by: Donavan Erickson 250 57th Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota ' Phosnix Chow r'�ein by; Lyn F. Hom 21,.2 Mississip�i St. N. E. Fridley, Minnesoia 5gartans Department Store byi Geral�ine Anderson 5351 Central Ave. N«E. Fridley� Minnesota Family Billiard Center by: B. A. Carlson, Sr. 6237 Univcrsit;� Ave.: N.E. Fridley, Nii.nnesota CTGARETTE Snyders Drug 6582 University Avs. N.E. Fridley, t�Iinnesota by : 6�1. J . Cook New Renew4l Renewal Renewal Rer.ewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Page #��2 . CIGARETTE (Continued) Fridley Food Mar'r.et 8151� East River Rcad Fridley, Minnesota Bill�s Superior "w00" 7315 Highway �65 N,E. Fridley, Minnesota Country Club Market 6275 Highway �#65 N.E; Fridley, Ntinnesota Jimbo�s, Inc. ?1�.8 Mississippi St. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Outdoor Theatre Cat�erers 2042 5th St. N.W. A�iinneapolis, Minnesota Fireside Rice Bowl 71�I�.0 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Gordy�s Country Boy 101�2 Osborne Road N.�. Fridley, Minnesota Liquor Store #1 5250 Central Ave. N.�. Fridley, N,innesota Liquor Store #2 3710 East River Road Fridley, riinnesota Liquor Store �3 6161 Highway �}65 N.E. Fridley, Minr.esota Liquor Store #k 6481 University Ave. N.E. Fridley� I�li.nnesota Riverside Standard 8100 East Ri;rer Road Fridle�, Minnesota Canterbury Inn 6479-81 University Ave. N.E. Fridlep�, Minnesota by: John A. Reick by: Hubert G. j�'illiams by: Harold P. Rehaume by: James i^l. Shooleyy Sr. by: Roy E. Dennis by: William Wong by: Gordon G. Swenson by: City of Fridley by: City of Fridley by: City of Fridley by: City of Fridley by: Ja.mes Armstrong by: Robert E. Christenson Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal ,- � > e �� Page n3 CIGARETTE (Continued) Central Service Company (Holiday) by: Donavan A. Erickson 5g0"j Oniversity Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Ho�.i.day Village Pdorth by : Dona ran A. Erickson 250 57th Avenue N.�. Fridley� l�iinnesota DELIVERY TRUCK Vogue Cleaners & Launderers 1229 E. La.ke St. Minneapolis� Minnesota Red O��rl Stores, Inc. 215 Excelsior Ave. Hopkins� Minnesota Franklin Crea�r�ery 2108 �rdashington A �e. Narth N,inneapolis� N�innesota GARGAGE C�LLECTION Suburban Service, Inc. Box #15b Circle Pines, t�',innesot4 W & W Company 1600 South Oregon Minneapolis, Riinnesota Peterson Bros. Sanitation 1271 125th Ave. N.E. Anoka� Minnesota N,INING Minnesota Silica Sahd Co. k3rd Ave. 11.E. & N.P. Tracks Fridley� Minnesota '�OFF SALE" Holiday Village Nor!th 250 57th Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota by: Fred A. Samels by: W. J. Cook by: Gerald G. Lucy by: Jack Gallagher by: Arthur Wise by: Robert Peterson by: B. K. Borden by: Donavan A. Erickson Renewal Renewal Renewal Rene•�ral Renewal Renewal Renewal F�enewal Renewal Renewal , � ��' Page �� "0�'F SALF'� (Continued) Pennyts Super Market 651�0 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, I��nnesota Gordy�s Country Boy lOt�2 Osborne Road N. E. Fridley� Minnesota Country Club Niarket 6275 Highway #65 N.�F. Fridley, Minnesota Fridley Food rFarket 8151� E. River Road Fridley, Minnesota Snyder's Drug 65$2 IIniversity Av�. N.E. Fridley, Minr.esota "ON S�tLE" Canterbury Inn 61�79-$1 University Ave. N.E, Fridley, Minnesuta Fireside Rice Bowl 741+0 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota SERVICE STATIONS Steiger & Gertzen Gara�e, Inc. 6519 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, r�innesota Fridley North Star 4040 Marshall St. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Central Service Co. (Holiday) Sg�'7 University Ave. 1G.E. Fridley, Minnesota Y�Iantland Standard Oi]. 5311 University �ve. N.E. Fridley� N;innesota Superior "l�00" Oil Company 7365 East River Road Fridley, Minnesota by: Marion Levine by: Gordon G. �wenson by: Harold P. Rehaume by: John A, Rieck by: Lloyd Berkus bye Robert E. Christenson by: William h'ong by: Ernest ��1. Gertzen by : Burt Nordstrand by: Donavan A. Erickson by: Jamas kantland by: Marlok� D. Anderson Renewal Renewal Renevral Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal ftenewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renevral t b � Page #5 TA VEP�N Canterbury In.n 647a-81 Un:iveristy Ave. N.�,. F.ricLtey, Nlinnesota. Fireside Rice �ow1 741+0 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, N'iinnesota TAXICAB � Fridley Cab Cornpany 5740 University Ave. N.E, Fridley� Niinnesota USED CA� LQT Hyde Park I�otors 5900 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, riinnesot�, by: Robert E. Christenson by: Trlilliam Wong by: Fra.nk Gabrelcik by: Eldon E. Schmedeke a Renewal ftenewal Renewal Renewal i) �.4 �$gA 1 LZS'P C�F" CONTRACTORS i.ICF�TSF.� TU �� A��PRr�V.� �Y Cot�tGIL FOR 2�1E �zsc.AL pER.zt� t��3�6? � �f3���8 _ Arn-�ii 3s 1967 BIACKTOPPINa & ASPHALT AIl Serviae Blacictopping� Inco 3I3 — 97th �ve. N. wa Coon Rapid�s, Minr�eso�ta By: Elda Finseth Asphalt Da�iveway Compar� 11g5 East Highwa`y 36 St. Paul� Minriesota 55109 EXCAYATINQ Carl 8ola�ider & 3ons Co, 2933 P2s a�ant Avenue Minneapoli.s, Minnasa�a 551t48 Bys Kers�eth a. S�nith By: Roger Lrickaoa Reneital Renetrsl Renet►a]. Bright.oa ExcavaLing ' 1920 Hightats�y 96 Ne� Brighton, Afiinnesota 551I2 By: t3eorge Inc�qld.ewic� Rene�al Stanley 3te�ora Sewer & h'ater ' ??08 - 56tRh Atrenue Nozth Crystal, Minneac�a Bys Stanley Stegora Renexa7. 1 ' c�s s�v�c�s Advaucad Heating & Air Condi�ioning, Inco 3968 Centrial Av�anue N, E o Hinneanoliis, Mirulesota 55?s21. Bys Danald Aodsdon Af,r C omf ort, Inc Q � 3300 aorha�n Avenue Minneapo2iis, NSizvnesota 55lt26 By: Donal Ge Rudeu ' Arioka Plumbing & Iieatin� 2Go9 rJliJ.il ���a V lY0 fr 4 Anoka� Min�esota 55303 Hys Byron Bromle�y Rsnexal Rene�al Renerrsl ' Backdahl & 0].�on Plumbing �c Heat3ng Co. 315`l Chicago Avenue Minneapoliis, l�innesota 55�,07 By: Clarence ft. o18on Renewal ' Ber�horst Plumbing �� Heating Zlt08 Coon Rapida Boulevard ' � � ' Coon Rapide, Minnesota Bys Kenneth Berghorst R,enewal ComQaercisl Air Condi.tionin�, Inco 81I Park A�v+anue Minneapolib, � Minnesat a 55�tQ4 By: dames L. Ruade Renewal �a�) LIST G+ CUI3'1'RACTOR3 LIC:�JSES - P�e 2 GAS 3ERVICES (ContAd) Louis De (�idio� Inc. 3102 Findley P1,ace Minneapo3ia� Minnesotia Byt Louia De t�dio Fraukta Hea�in� & Sheet Metal Coo 2531 Marshal7. Ste N. F o Miru�eapolis, Minr�esata 55418 By: P�rank Vogt Gaa SuPP1Ys I� o 2238 Edgewood Avanue South Minneapolis� Mirtc�esote Hotee Gas CO«, Inc . ]1i30 Old Hi�way �8 Nev Brightoa�, Minnesata 55112 Ls Yahtt Bros.� Ir�C a t�108 i�yrtdale Av�nwe Nar th MinneaPolis� Mir�esota By: S. R, Aavictcas By: Roberti 0 Dell By: ftobex�t Le Vahn ReAex�l R�er�exal Renevs7. Reneaal Rer�s�al. Minnea� olia Eias Compar�r ?39 Marqustte Avenue Sauth Minneapolis, Mirmesa�ta Bys Arthur t}. Ahlquiat Renet�al Moane� & Ridler Plumb3r� & Htg. Co. 28]b Harriet Avenue South Mi.mzeapalis, l�inrieaota 551t08 By s David J. Ridler Quality Heat�ir� & Ai.r Co�di.tioning Coo 3035 Isyndale Avanue 3outh Mirmeapolis, Minnesa�a 55�t08 By: John E. Reuer � t3eo. Sedgwick Heat�ing & Air Cond. Co. 1001 %nia Av�enue South ' ' � I 1�Linr�apolis, Mi.nnesata 55416 Bj►: Stanley S. 3r�rder Standard Heatsing Co, lt10 W. T,ake $t.�eet Minneapolis, i�Li.rmesota 55tco8 aE[JERAL CONTRACTf�t3 Rpci�y Bi1L�an, Ina. 3000 - 36th Av�enue N. Eo Minneapolia, �irmesota C• M. Carl.son Constrwction Co. 1800 hTest 1�9th Street Minneapolis, Minneaota �5lt09 Cat�Isoa�-LaVit�a, It�a, 2831 Aldrich Aeenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota 551po8 Bys To� Pbrrars Bys Rodney Bi171oan Bys Carl M. Carison Bys Ambro�e Joiir�sto� R�e�al R�e�. Rsaexa� Rene�a2 Rsneva7. Rene�tal �� � a � � o�, I , II � zssr a� cor�cTORS L�c:�.� ,��s � Page,�3 _ _ - - _ - � _ - r..s.r� ■ r. r...�. � .r' GENERAL CUNTFt�1CTQRS (Cqnt�d) Frankiin Construction Co., Inc. . 267.]. E�st Frank�:in Avenua Minnea�ol3.s, I�iSS.nnea�ota 55�Ob Bys Robert D, Brager ' Fridholm Construction.Co. 1795• S't, C1.sir Av�eaue ( , � � � s� Paul, Mirxtesota 5�].05 Hy: Ea Fridho],m Gorco Construction Coe 338t� Brawn].ar Avex,u+� ste %uss i'artc, Minnesota 55tt2b �D. W, Har�t.ad Ca., Ince. 71A1 H�ghip�Y �rj' N. Eo Fridley� I�anesota Flomedale �uilders� Ina. ?000 Hu�qldt Avenue North MinneapoLS�a, Mi�esota 55�t� A1 Kessler & 3aan Conetructiion Co. ]2S2It Gro�lse � �. Ne w. Anokaa Mi�ne�ota D. M. Noyeb Consts�uct3on Co., Ina 100 West F�anklin Plinneapolib, Miameaata Ulsan Coa�a�C+ste ConcparAr ��t — l�th', Atreonue 3auth Mirn�eapo2.i�ts Minnesa�a t�borne Go�struct,i.o�t Co. 75b5 Dnive#aity Av�enue Ne Ee Fridle9s M�xmesata Weatern rvction Coo 3d1? Iamd�g�renue South Mizmeap alial � Minnesota 55�i08 Huga 3{a�aa ea Co�struction Co. l95 Augo s�rest FridlsYs M�eaota � Jamea Stselle Co�txuction Company 22I� Batea �nne Stp Pau19 Mq.nnesata 55106 Earl Weikls Ca�utraatar lt533 �elli�Cig Avenue So�tb Mianespoli�y Mirn�esota 55lt06 By: Shel.dasi CopSfn Bys Alton R. Johnson Bys Kormsn Chasin By: Albert Ress�ler Bys Paul Jo Na�nae Bqs Stanley A. Olsati By s Warren Osbortye Bys Milton Chasir► 8ys Hugo Skrandiea By: Henry -H. 3ee].sy Bys �arl Wefkle Rsnaxal Renewa7. Rsrist�s7. Rene�r81 R�anewai R�sneval Reneval Rene�tal I�e�xa�. Renet�. Renerat Re�sl Ranet�ral C � r! LIST �?� CONTRACTORS LICF�iS .F.S m P�ge !t ��n�r � w �`.r�r.r......i..r�..�.r�i�..�w� A�ced Heat.ing & Air Condi�Cioning, Inaa 3968 Central Avenus N, Eo Minneapo?.is' Minnesota Bys Aonald C. Hodso�s Rene�wal Ai.r Comf'ort� In�c. 3300 Gorham Av+enue Minn�apolis, Mizmesata SSls26 A 7 7 i ed Stoz�e Equipaaeni Co. 6100 t�ays.al�a Boulavat�d Minneapolis, Misme�ota 551�7.6 Anoka Ylwmbd.ng � Heating . 2209 Main Street N� Ws 1►noka, Mi.nbeaota 55303 Baakdaitl dc Olson P�bge & Heati�g 3157 Chioa�o sv�ents Minneapoli,a�, Mira�esota 55�0? Be o�st Plumbing & HeaLing 11t Coon i�apida Boulevard Cooa Rapdda�, �9ata Cotmoercial Jl3r Conditionir�g, Inc. 811 Park. A�enue � Minnaapoli�, Mianegota 551t04 Conditioued•Air Eqaipment �ompa�r 3012 C11nta� Avenuee South Minaespolis, Mirnin.so�ta 5jl�08 T,ouis De t�ildio� Inc . 3102 �`iadie�y P1ace Minne�tpoli�, i�linneaota Egs�n� & So� Air Conditioning Co4 7100 l�edic�i;r�e Lake �Ro�,d Minneapolia� rttnneaota 55t427 _ F1'sT1k�s Healti�lg �6c Shbst Mstsl COe 2531 M8�'atii�.l 3t.� N� �.' s Mi�aneapolis, Miz�neaots y5lt18 Q�sneral SheN�t Mata1 Carparation 508 s. ?th ��ree�t Minneapolisy Mi�sesata 55lt�5 Harry S. Ho�ritz � Co., Inc. 1411 lltb A�iwe 3 outh Minneapolisf l�KKrmesota 5'S�Q1� By: Dorral G. Ruden Bys A. L. Rober�t.soa �_ � ��► H3r s C].ar�ncx R. Olson Bys Ketmeth Ber�or�at Bys Jsmes L. Quade By: Jo F. Siagel By: Louin De (�idio BY= W. J. E6a� Byt P'rantt Yogt By: R. J. �Grsas BY= �Y� �PP _,r';��'"� l�snexal aene�a�l l;TS'*'*!Sl Rsne�wal R�ra1. R�sn�ttal Reas�al Rs�at Rens�al �eneval Renewa]. ��„ � , +� � Lrsr � co�vx�cTORS ��c�s�s - p�,e 5 - ��� �Y rl/� I �i�Y�� � •M��/�i I�EA,�, TING! Cant � d ) PertectiorY HeaLtr�g Co., Ir�a. 2936 - �th Avettt�e Sout.it Minneapolis, Minneaota Hy: Russell �I. Peteraron Renexal Geos SeBg�tick Heating & Air Cond. Co� 1001 %ani� A�v�enu� South Ni:u�eapoli�, 1�nescta 5�7�6 �eridan �hee�E� l�etal Co., Inc. 1�11b Quebe�c Avenue Nor#.h Mirmsapo].ii�, t�iirmesota 551t�'T 3t.sndard Ii�ating Compsr�r !t].0 W. �ke St�t�eet l�iinneapolia� Mitmesota Thoma.a Air Conditionir�; Cwo 81,5 l�th A�v+�rwe 3. E• Miiac�eapolia, rtlx�aot,s 55l�7�t Thompeoa� A�r Conditio�ing Compa�t 5115 xanaa� covrc l�innea►poli.s, Mi:mesot�a 551�29 IIpper Mi�d�st Pfpin�, Inc. �36 Ta�!"t S�reet N. E. Miru�eapoLias� I�innesot.�t 554�3 MAS01�7f ...,._..� . All.-State �iner3aan Conaret�e, Inc . 2659 Dupoaat Av+snu� South Minneapoli#� MinneaoLa C�ara].� Cemh� Ooa�paunpr 8532 cou� R�oad 18 o�seo, Min�peso�s 55369 L. T. Erns1�, Ina. L6G1 - 12T1�D aveaue NS 1�e Anoka, MirnMesol.a 55303 n. �. xars�aa co., uc. 7a�oi x�.��,� �`65 rt. �.. Ftidley, M�.m�esota Hiawatha Gement Co.i Inc. 3925 �isinehat�a Avenue South Mini�eapolis, Minneaote. BY: Stan2�eY S. �rd�er Bys Robert 3. (i�ravit�g Hy: Toqy Fsrteura Bys Iqt�a E. Thomas Hys F].oyd 5�.. 1'bo��oa Bys Carl 3orensaou Hy: K, (3. waltoar By: Thomas R. Dsiley Bys Lloqd T. LrnaL 8y s Alton R. Joi�n�om Hps i�ariQ T�`rrasson • _,.. Reneval Rsaaexal �_,r'"'':�"'�� '� -I�"''�� Rsr�al Rens�val EL-�'-'�a . �7r""Sl -�''�'� Renexal � .> ; r�s� o� cc�rrr�Crc�s zsc��s�s m Pa�e 6 ,_. , _..___�.. _ �_ (ConL�d) M. R. Johtaean 10i1 W. 84t.h Street Hl,00r�ngtan, Minnes ota Hy s Mi.lferd R. Johne ori T. C. 1Cjeseth l�Z30 Csntrul Av+aciue N. E, Mirn�eapo2ia, Mixmeso#.a 55L21 Hy: T�odore lCjaset�h Viatar H. Loeftler, Contractar 5135 (�e��oa3 Drive Koundsview, Mirniesata By= Viotor H. IroeFiler Edward AQ Muz�va� Co�uirete Const. Co. 2318 lat �treE�t. N. E. Mirn�ea�sUlis, Mi.nnesot.a� 551�.8 By: Edxard A. Mu�aaon R. E. 0�st� i'o., Ina. i�57 I�.arYland gvienue North . crysta7., r�irn,eso�a 55�28 By: Robert oat,rom Rivc,rviet� Cem�ent Co., Ina. 3� • �►l� u A7eltt� +�►OUth I+ii,az:eapoli;s, l�iinnesota 55�t06 By: Duar�e Rasink Jamea 3+cinain[cey & Soa l�b30 Jacka�oa Street N. Eo Hinneapalis, Hinnesot►s 55�21 83rs James 3chn�ioe�r C. J, �nuder, Inc o 1052 Osborne Road Friciley, Minnesota 55�32 Bys C. ,T. sa�der OIL AEAT Air Comfor+t, Iria. 3300 Qorham Avenue Minneapolis, Minnescta 55t�26 By: Danal Q. Rudea Berghorst Plumbd.ng & Heating ].�08 Cooa I�api.ds Boulevard Coon Rapid�, Minaesota Bys Ke�me�th Berg�arst Ct�aLrom�s Heating & Air Conditianing !�ltl.0 �ccel�iar B�ulevard St. Loui.s Park� Mf�t�aesota 55�t16 By: Law�ell C. Anderson P'rsnk �a He�►tit�g & Sbeet Metal Compar� 2531 Marsh�Il Street N. Eo Minaeapoli�, Minaesota 5�1t18 By: Frarik Vogt Rene�tal. ltenewa7. Re�eiial Rene�ra]. I�e:�ewal Rsae�ril Re:ie�ral Rs�tal Renexal itet�ettal -� ReAen�al �A� � ' i � � LisT OF CONTRACTORS LiCENSrS a Pa�e 7 ,.......�.._.a.. �. PIA3TERINt3 A. E, Conrad Compar� 308 west 59� Street 1�irn�eapolis, Mirunesota 55l�1.9 By: A. Earl conrad , Joe Nelson Stucco Co., Inc. ].7.50 - 9$th Lane N. W. , ' � ' , , Coon Rapici�a� Minnescta Hys �Iarvin J. Nelaon � Peterson & � Coanpa�y 32l� - I?�h Avsnue North Hopkins� Mi#uieao�ta 5531�3 By: Arnold M. Hed� �tsn RuFYena�h ?taeteriag Co� 3611 York Apuriue Plorth Ret�eral "�-�z."'�F'�� R�eaenal Minryeapo].is� Minnesota 55tt22 Hy: Ben Ruft'enach Reaewal It00� ..�.__.. Bernard L. Dalsixi Compa�r 882� kTentNO�►tl, Avenue south Minriaapolfa, Mirmeaota 55It20 Bys Bernsrd L, Dalain RsnieNat 3I(� ERECTitAd Hrede� Tr�a. 2211 Broadwt�y N. Em Hirtnespolla� Minnesota By: Jam�ea Hratlmid � ' �P��4' D���SJis �� o 721 Rqymond',Avenue � ' �, ' � St. Paul ll�f Minnesota Bys Go P. (�nLz� Lsroy 31gitis„ Ina. 3101 1�orth �eaond Street Mirmeapolis, Mituiesota S�lI MaceY Signs: Inc• it51 �ilson �traet N. E. t�inneapolia, riinnesota 55lt73 �BTS Sigli 'SeTV3+Ce� II1Ce bl�]r6 Highfr�yr �? . Miliri@BpOZ.iea Minri@8ota National Adttertiaing Compat�}r 6850 30o Ha�Iew Argo °. 0., 'Tllinofs Nordquiat Si��n Co., Irrc. 312 West L�at�e Street Minneapolis� Mianesota By: Ralph L. Reite�r Bys A. M. Ruvelaon Byt Arthur aa Meyers Bys De W. Torgerso� R�nsxal R�Mal Renetisl tberyewal Renewal Renes�al By: it. A. Nordquiat� Jro Renewal � �-, r�, � fi LIST 0�' Ci}iVTRACT�RS T.,I rCE?`�SE•...�5.�.��.�°... PA�?8 8 _ --._� 3IGN ERECTION (Cont�d) Schubert Ontdoor Advertising Coo 2508 Ee 25th street Minneapoiis, Mtnne9ota 55406 Bys Lawrancs H. 3chubert Reneasl Sevsn-Up Bottling Com�r 3612 - t�;ast ?.�tth Street Minneap olis, Minnea ata By: Frar�k P. Zondlo Ret�tal k'SLL DRI�T�.I.T�ia .,� ...._ Hergersor�-C�swella Ina• 13120 Way�sata Bou2evard Minr�eto�tka, Minnesots 953l�3 By: R. H. Bergereon Rens�ra7. Page 9 LIST OF CONTRACTORS LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COttNCIL FOR THE FISCAL PERIOD 4/30/67 -4/30/68 April 3, 1967 EXCAVATING Houser Corporation 3703 Marshal]; St . N, E. Fridley, Minnesota By; Elyor W. Houser Renewal GAS SERVICES Egan & Sons Co. 7100 Medicine Lake Road Minneapolis, Minnesota 55427 By: W. J. Egan Renewal Suburban Air Conditioning Co. 8419 Center Drive Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 By: K. W. Chinander Renewal Viking Heating & Air Conditioning 6409 Goodrich Ave. So. St. Louis Park, Minnesota By: Carl W. Norman Renewal Fred Vogt & Co. 3260 Gorham Ave. ' Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426 By: Fred Vogt Renewal GENERAL CONTRACTORS Capp- Homes Inc. 3355 Hiawatha Ave. � Minneapolis, Minnesota 55406 By:Capp-Homes Inc. Renewal George F. Cook Construction Co. 2833 Lyndale Ave. South Minneapolis, Minnesota By: G. L. Cook Erco, Inc. 3231 Central Ave. N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55418 By: 0, R. Erickson Ives Construction 8017 Quincey $t. N.E. Minneapolis, l�innesota By: Ives Boisvert Harvey Peterson Co. 151 Glen Creek Road Fridley, Minnesota By: Harvey Peterson Sexter Realty 3603 France A�e. No. Minneapolis, l�innesota 55422 By:Donald F. Sexter ,Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal -a LIST OF CONTRACTORS LTCENSES Page 10 GENERAL CONTRACTORS Con't) Swanstrom Co. Inc: 1350 Skywood Lane Fridley,Minnesota By: George Mewhorter HEATING J. McClure Kelly & Co. 2601 Stevens Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55408 By: J. L. Kelly $uburban Air Conditioning Co. 8419 Center Drive Minneapolis, 1�iinnesota 55432 By: K. W. Chinander Viking Heatin;g & Air Conditioning Co. 6409 Goodrich Ave. So. St. Louis Park, Minnesota By: Carl W. Norman Fred Vogt & Go. 3260 Gorham A,ve. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426 By: Fred Vogt Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal ,..;� � tiY CITY OF FRIDLEY PETITTON COVER SHEET Petition No. 8-1967 ', Date Recei'ved March 30, 1967 Object Storm sewers, sanitary sewers and water for Parcel ��2300, Aud. Sub. ��155, S'� of Section 23 G petition Checked By Percent.Signing Referred to City Council Aisposition Date i°, r ) k� ' r;° �'� . March 23, 1.967 We, the u.ndersigned property owners, petition the City of Fridley to provide the water and sewer system to serve our properties. We understand that the property owners whose property is liable to be assessed in making of the improvements are supposed to be given ten �10� days notice by mail and published notice of the Council hearing through two (2� weekly publications of the required notice for the purpo�es of holding an improvement hearing. We hereby waive the requirements and the need of the public hearing for the improvement. We understand that when the improvement is finished, an assessment hearing w�.11 be held at which time we will be informed about the proposed assessment to our property for this improvement. We hereby certif�r that we are the property owners of the following property: % �! � � 1•'l U � �'l� �� er - Signature � -- S ! N F°.� �=- Owner - Signature Parcel #2300, Aud. Sub. #155 S2 of Section 23, T-30, R-24 City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota (See back of sheet Legal Description or u escription� � • � ... � -. �. . � •. - John H. C=1 ov .r of .Tohn H C=1 �v .r Houses , Inc Owner - Type or Print � �a�� H, ��cV��� Owner - Type or Print _✓� � L \� ` . �� t•;arch 3, 1967 rionorable I�iayor, City Manager and Ci.ty Council 6l�31 IInirersi.ty Avenue FY�idley, riinnesota Ret S�Taiver of Public Hearing� Sewer, Wa�er, Etc., Petition c-; .���' << � C, t%:- •\ r�r _ N ti C1 \`C���.. �o cC� �G`•;\`J,\• ��L ' �r` ��` ,��., °'^ 22 �� b�� . `` _ •-'t e, . . f . ; l , Gen�lemen: :Je are notir in the pracess of perfecting OY�tC;1 JC:�.�� �n ihe r�^, i�:�� for the proposed Tar�et StUre in rrid7.ey wii,h wh:.c;: -;•��i ar�: iar,i'.�a-°. Under date of r ebruary 7 we fil.ed ��-ith Juur cit f a oet; ��or� :' :: � i storm sewers, 2) sani�ary* se�•rers, and 3) water, and attact:ed an ��_�._�_' ::1 (copy . attacned here�o) describin� the land.. � We 'r.ereby waive any requirements as to a) publication of any no �� c-s or b) public t�eari.ngs i_n connectian with the sa-i c pe�iLion dated ?:�' �• :?sy 7. Yours vtirf tral�, TA�=�1 SiO���, ItiC. B`.f ._ WJ C�ee Enc 1. �Q��9i�. � t� �'��+�4�5y ��+2�• �"„�J j 8700 Wesf 36th Streef, Minneapolis, Mrnr,esota 55426 � 935-8861 r" v �- ti �� �� ri��� , a�� ` D /I✓ 0 LAW OFFICES IRWIN KETROSER 512 BUILDERS EXCHANGE BU�LDING MINNEAPOLIS 2, MINNESOTA FEDERAL 9-7131 March 17, 1967 IK-2s16 �1eav�ert Talle & Herrick A�torney� at Law C231 Universi�y AYe. N.E. I'riclley� 3hinn.eso'�g 55�21 A��entifln: Vir�il C. Herrick Re: M& i Auto S�pply Co. gurchase o�' property Pro� l�Sa.rchi�.�ava a�.d Kourf � Dear 2ir. Herriek: Th9.s �rill eanfirm our telephone conversation oP March 17� 39&7 wh�rein I advi.sed tha� we no� have a signed Purchas� A�reement cavering the property st 6001 Univ►ersit y Avextue� �t.E.� Frid2ey� 1Kinneso�€i. �te are no�r ta�in� steps to consu��.a�e this purchase. i e:�pect that thi� will be aacompli�hed by Apri1 �0� 1967. A C�II'CT�.C�O� is in the proeess no� oP preparing - a eritten pragosa.3 to my clients indic$ting speci�i.cal2y the iter�� tha� he will be accampJ.fshing Yor hi� gt the ba32di.n� fa questioa. It is ng unders�anding that shortly After Apri3. 10, s�eps �rili be eoa�enced to proceed with the items tha� have been discus�ed with the Fridley o�ficfals and, o� cou�rae, 3t th�.t time a bu�.lding pernit vill be taken o ut . This �aili fur�her canfirm our telephone conversa.tioa t�hexein you'�dvi�ed that the Cour� action th�.t you com�enced concerning the proper�y in c�uestion �ai].3 be held in abeyance �ndePinitelg under this arrangement. I am en�losing herevi�h a copy of this ietter Por d�livery by you to the Gity Council o� the City of Fri�Iey. II�:cC Yery �ruly yours! iRWIN KETROSER ,sr;c . ✓ / I / `,� OFFICE PHONE HA 1-4765 ANOKA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HIGH4�AYS ANOKA, MINNESOTA E. J. LUNDHEIM, Highway Engineer March 13, 19�7 Earl Wagner P+Ianager City of Fricile;� 64.31 University Aveo N.E. Fridley, I�iinnesota 55421 Dear Eaxl: _.._ , ���MY � - - � �' % !/f j � `. � �` f '�� Y , ` % / . / \' � . ��. �'�- .. . COUNTY SHOP HA 1-5920 There is a disagreeable drainage prot�l_em that has existed at C. R. �102 (Main Sti eet Pd.E. } and panorama ever since tiiat arEa nas cieveloped and the �ituaLion beca..�e exa.g,�;erated after the ir�- provement of C.n. �"102. Up to this time iti has not been possible to �.11eviate tne probleru at •allo However, since last sur�mers storrn sewer w�rk, a condition has been cr•eated by whicn we, The County, can avail itself. Ycu, I know, unciersLand Lhat the City cunnoL, by legal agreement, do ar�ything aoout it, but we, �he County, can moonii�;nt �he thing in, I am pruposit.n �o expedite i,hie correction wo2•k next sw�mer unless I tiear from tne Cit� - dskir.� me to uesist. I am aZso asking and 'noping that you will somehaw be able to more or less pacif� and console your abutting citizenry tnrough the perioci oi constructioii when L'nere is bound to be some selere inconvenience, If you cio not answer this communication I will assw�e the City concurrs in our prposed action, However, I would appreciate a telephone call from youo � �.«/ "Ft. '' J. Lundheim, P.r;. Couniy Engineer r. ' PHONE SUNSET 4-5855 ' ' �'�����.� ���v��'� � C�������f' %F)OO H1WAY 6S N. E. (HIWAY 65 AT OSBORNE) MINNEAPOLIS 21, MINNESOTA (FRIDLEY) March 21 , 1967 City of Fridley 6�37 Univ. Ave. N. E. Eric.ley 55421, 1�ir�n. Gentlemen; �p�: I w�xuld like to dsac� your attenti.on to the service drive in front of the Fridley Lumber 80. and adjacent prap�rties. Fridley Lumber Co. deeded this road to the @ity of �Fridley inthe fall ef 1966. S�hen FridleJ put this roa3 in it �rras required by the @ity of Fridley that the specifiention be of a seven ton capacity. Since the initial insall).ation in 1g55. ��ridley Lumber has seaZ coated tr•o times. At this tiiu� the street is in a condition that requires a throu�;h going over. This in my estimation should be of another ma.t l.aid over the present mat after all holes in the base h�ve baEh repaired and f811ed. I request your consideration of this as noon sa possible so that the above mentioned repa.irs ma,y be made as soon sa possible in the swn�►er of 7 967. I feel th.�t if the repa.irs are not made tha� �re willbs facPd rvzth a much �.�rger expen�iture. �cerl yours b2gr� � ����"" . Fridley Leamber Co. A.1�).� ,02J]x; � � � � � � � � � � � �� � Office of the County Board of Commissio�ers Court Hou.ce 0 421-47G0 O Anoka, Minnesota r' r : .t n�1.iJ . A1�:�.- [ � UU7% ', Gif i. . - "F'astest Growln� Coun[y ln Mlnnesota" February 17, 1967 Mr..W..F. Bannon Vice President & General Manager Minnesota Transfer Railway Company Saint Paul Union Depot Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101 Dear Mr. Bannon: Anoka County is considering the construction of an ice arena facility and one of the sites which has been proposed is on the Locke park property in the SW4j Section 11, Township 30, Range 24, in the City of Fridley. To properly locate this facility relative to Highway 4� and the existing terrain it appears that it would be advisable to acqu'ire the 25.82 acres owned by your company whicn is adjacent to the Locke park property and South of the right-of-way owned by your company. , The County Board has authorized the County Park Committee to enter into discussions with your company for the purchase of this property. The City of Fridley is interested in part of the property that wouid be acquired to complete the parcel contained in the Lock Park and to promote a suitable circulation system and complete site for the proposed arena. We would appreciate an early response from your company indicating terms of sale that might be agreed upon. We believe that this acquisition would be of benefit to the Anoka County populace and hope that an equitable agreement can be reached. Sincerely, Bernard.E. Steffen BES:ms Anoka County Coordinator cc: Anoka County Board Dave Harris, City of Fridley ✓ toum a uau a u�^.�t o, ��o:� �: o,��n . • �.��«�.�.��.n ' ry 1' ; ! S. C. S M( L E Y & A S S O C I AT E S A R A H IM7RE AC 'T CS I 1750 HENNEPIN AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55403 377-7801 March 23, 1967 Mr. Earl Wagner � ' City Manager Fridley City Hall Fridley, Minnesota 55421 ' , , Re: Fridley Civie Center Comm. No. 6013 Gentlemen: As requested in your Council meeting of March 8, 1967, the following itemized proposals are hereby submitted for your review and decision. Item 1- Tunnel work - Room E-B14 (3 proposals) a. Concrete footings and � underpin a wall ....................$1,730.00 Add b. One story corridor to existing building ...........................$4,638.00 , Add concrete slabs & door & oper�..$1,133.00 Total $5,771.00 Add c. Two story corridor and remodeling to existing building as per original proposal of December 7, 1966.......$17,857.00 Add If there are any questions on the above proposals that the Council feels needs clarification on, please call us for any meeting that may be scheduled if the archi- tects presence is desired. Item 2- Paneling on north wall o£ Room 25. $ (Proposal not yet completed) -- ---- ; i .-- Item 3- Wood folding door in Room 20. - �=�� in lieu of vinyl folding door. $ �`rr` � Deduct Item 4- Carpet Room 6- in lieu of vinyl tile.$ 274.00 Add Page #2 Item 5- Emergency generating system and telephone equipment room. (Proposal not yet completed). $ . _____ __,_ ___ We recommend that this proposal be rejected. It is our opinion that the cost is excessive. Item 6- Quarry tile floor and base in Room 43, in lieu of vinyl tile. $ 210.00 Item 7- Provide telephone equipment room in basement. General Contractor's proposal $ 627.00 Omit vinyl tile floor if desired $ 90.00 Mechanical contractor's proposal $ 97.00 --:�Item 8- Relocate transformers to location by building electrical contractors proposal. $1,537.00 Item 9- Exhaust hood for printing machine in Room l. (Proposal not yet completed) $ , Add Add Add Deduct Add Add Add 0 �'4 � Page #3 The above numbered items represent all of the request now pending on the Civic Center, if there are any additions or deletions to this list, please inform the architect as soon as possible. All incompleted proposals will be forwarded for your review as soon as possible. Sincerely yours, -�'; \ ., , i ` j �-;; '_ _ . , �_, __ J. Richards S. C. SMILEY & ASSOCIATES /v s r Q �, �"-x . � � , � �...; � ,° , S. C. S M I L E Y & A S S O C I AT E S A R CA H IMTRE AC 'T CS 1750 HENNEPIN AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55403 377-7801 ' - , March 27, 1967 ' Mr. Earl Wagner ' City Manager City of; Fridley Fridley, Minnesota ', � Re: Fridley Civic Center Comm. No. 6013 , Gentlemen: ' With reference to our letter to you dated March 23, 1967, itemized proposals, please find attached the now completed proposal for item Number 2, of that letter, panel.ing on north wall of Room 25, for the , sum of $1,396.00. � �Insofar as the doors are now in production, it is '� requested that a decision on this proposal be for- warded to the architect this week. 1 Sincerely yours, i _� , /� ,.� `_,� i ,, . � f . .� 3 , r; �" - ,�, _ � � J. Richards S. C. SMILEY & ASSOCIATES 1 Enclosure ' . ' /v s � ' ' , ' � , , , � MEM0 TO: MEMO FROM: , Earl P. Wagnex, City Manager Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer MEMO DATE: March 29, 1967 MEMO NUMBER: CM ��10-67 ! RE: Parkin� Space for Fourplexes on Main Street Between 60th and 61st Avenues and Drainage of the Alley behind these Buildings In June 1962 the Building Inspection Department wrote to '" the owners of these apartment buildings advising them that our City Ordinance does not pexmit parlcing cars in the front 35 foot setback. The reason why these people could not paxk behind � their buildings was that there is a low spot in the alley and thexe was no outlet for the drainage of water. , � I feel that if the City is going to enforce this part ` of the Ordinance and require the property owners to provide parking behind the front setback, then a decisi.on should be made by the City Council whether or not the City should hold ' a hearing to provide adequate drainage for this alley. This problem was bxought to ttie attention of the City Council in 1964, but any further action was delayed due to the non-availability of the storm sewer main in 61st Avenue. As the Council has authorized the construction of the storm sewer main in 61st Avenue, I feel that this problem should be resolved now, and if there is going to be drainage provided for this a11ey, then we should do this in conjunction with Project No. 5-C. �, ���t. , 'C�l NASIM QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer NQ:ob �... « T+�arch 29, 1967 Honorable l•�ayor and City Council City of Fridley City �iall 61�31 University Avenue NorthEast Fridley, T�Iinnesota 55421 Dear Sirs: , Concerning the property knoi�rn as Gails View, and the problem of a sewage system for same, we have investigated the possibility of a lift station, septic system and'changing streat grade levels as suggested by ��r. Nasim Qurshi. In the ' course of investigation,the possibility of running the sewer line on the north side of our property on 1�.100 I�`iain was suggested by Suburban Engineering Company. Due to the fact that changing street levels is not accept- able to your engi.neering department, a lift station is not economically feasible, and septic systems should only be used as a last resort. �:e request your consideration of utilizing an easement on our property to run this se�ver line. Sincerely yours, ' _ � .,� �'%�.���.�—�' � " - i' �. _ - �: �:� Wayne A. Stewart '�dA5/ls cc: File ti �;;:, C� CITY OF FRIDLEY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Paul Brown, Director 6431 University Avenue N.E. Phone: 560-3450 PARKS WORK PROGRESS REPORT MONTH OF A4ARCH 1967 * � * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Work to be done: Work being done: ' Work finished: The Commons: Install Bleachers Add Softball Lights Sod Softball Field Relocate Parking Lots North F� South Install Dug-Outs-Softball Install Tennis ;�'ets (4) Hackmann Circle Park: Install Base-indicators Skin Infield - Add Mix Logan Park: Remove Stumps Skin Infield-Add Mix Install Tennis Net (1) , Plymouth Square Park: Skin Infield-Add P�1ix Install Set of Swings I , � � Sylvan Hills Park: Install Tennis Net (1) Terrace Park: Paint Basketball Ring Skin Infield - Add h9ix Flanery Park: Repai:r Backstop Paint Basketball Ring Skin Infield-Add htix Install Tennis Net (1) Replacing Flag Pole Cleaned iVarming Houses(2) Installing Vandalism Sign Ice Rink Maintained. Removing Excess Snow Hockey Rink Alaintained Boardwalk to be removed Bathroom hlaintained Removing Dirt Banks-Skating Removed 2 sets of Hockey Fertilizing Grass Area Goals Adding Infield Mix to Diamonds Replaced Floodlight Re-intalling outfield fences for Softball-Baseball Painting Basketball Ring Painting Basketball Ring Removing Boardwalk-storing for summer Removing Dirt Banks-Skating Dismantaling Hockey Rink Taking down. Screen-storing for summer _ Ice blaintained Hockey Rink Maintained Hockey Goals Removed Removed Skating Bench - Ice hiaintained Removed Boardwalk and Skating Bench Cleaned Warming House - Ice hiaintained Removed Skating Bench. Cleaned Warming House Ice Alaintained Removed Skating Bench ' Cleaned Warming House Ice Maintained Renioved Skating Bench Removed Floodlight ' PARKS A:�1D RECREATION DEPARTP�tENT Page 2 Parks Work Progress Report, Nionth of bfarch 1967 ' , ' � � ' Work to be done: Locke Park: Tree Trimming Road Access Prelim Plans Install Bridges (2) Fencing Installation Jay Park: Skin Infield-Add Mix WorY, being done: Vandlism checked daily Installing Vandalism Signs Repairing, Painting and Placing Picnic Tables Yainting and Placing Trash Barrels in Park Preparing Bathrooms Clearing debris, weeds, etc. from new property tiVork finished: Parking Lot Cleared of Snow 0 Rice Creek School: Remove Infield Clay from Ball Dismantaling Hockey Rink and Hockey Rink Maintained Field (add top soil) storing for summer Removed Hockey i�oals Install Tennis Net (1) Removed Skating Bench 1 Moore Lake Beach f� Park: Install base indicators pitchers rubber and home ' plate `Tighten Tennis Nets (2) L , � Installing Vandalism Signs Installing Beach Permit Sign Removing boardwalks Craig Park: Grading, Drainage F� Seeding Removing Boardwalks Cut Stumps Paint Basketball Ring � Hughes $ Horizon: Grading � Seeding Multi-Court Installation ' Install Apparatus Install Fencing 0 ' Melody Manor Park: Grading - Landscaping Removing Boardwalk Install P.4u1ti Court Painting warming house Install Apparatus ' Install Backstop Install Basketball Stds. ' � , West Moore Lake Park: Tree Trimming Brush Removal 54th $ 7th Street: Multi-Court Installation Install Apparatus Grading f� Seeding Cleaned Warming House Tried out Ice Shaver on Ice Rink � Speed Track Ice Rink Maintained Skate Track D4aintained Building $ Bathroom Main- tained Rubber r4atting Removed Office Windows Boarded Up Parking Lot Plowed Cleaned Warming House Removed Skating Bench Removed Floodlight Ice Rink hiaintained Removed Skating Bench Cleaned {9arming House Finished Bulletin Board Ice Rink biaintained Removed Skating Bench Removed Floodlight � � PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTLIENT Page 3 Parks iVork Progress Report, Nlonth of P�Iarch 1967 Work to be done: Meadowland Add: Fill, Grading, Level Drainage F� Seeding Riverview Heights: Tree � Brancti Removal-burning Rice Creek Blvd: Seeding �, Tree Trimming Broad � Hugo: Fill, Grading, Level F� Seed Glencoe Property: Insbrook Property: 68th $ Oakley: Work bein� done: 0 Work finished: 0 � � � 0 Skating Area Flooded Overall biaintenance: Took broom core and side curtains from tractor. Washed tractor for ice season. Scraped down ice shaver and painted it. Bought, marked and hung up carpentry tools. Cleaned-up shop. Rolled up black 1-inch hose and stored. Put 2 coats of paint on new broomball goals. Replaced broken rake handles and painted them yellow. Repaired skating benches, made 5 new benches and painted them. Picked up snowmobile markers from :�foore Lake, repaired and painted them. Picked up snowr.�obile markers from Locke Lake, repaired and painted them. Sto�ed all markers in hockey house. Installed 2 new taillights on old park truck. Grease, oil change and filter on both trucks. Washed up new truck from winter season. Put rubber guard on front of snow plow. Helped Sewer Dept. sand bag around man holes in Riverview Heights. Helped Street Dept. install load limit sign posts. Repaired park bumper pool table. Picked up 6 new trash barrels and painted them. Took off tar from new tr�ck and polished it. Sraped down bottom of truck body and repainted it. Started to repair, scrapdown and paint the picnic tables. Vandalism Report: Plymouth Square: Sylvan Hills: Outside Floodlight Replace Bulletin Board Door pryed open Repair: $5.00 $6.00 $3.00 $14.00 � , CITY OF FRIDLEY PARKS AND RECP.EATION DEPARTb1ENT Paul Brown, Director ' 6431 University Avenue N.E. Phone: 560-3450 PARKS AND RECREATION b1EMORANDUM March 1967 I. Parks and Playgrounds: a. Council Notes: P•iarch 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Due to rezoning and land purchase of the new Traget Dayton Store, land has been dedicated for park purposes. Tree Beautification Bids: Council tabled tree bids until future meeiing.. Reason: Prices were considered too high. Park Planning F� Maintenance Supervisor Position: Council set meeting on btonday, D4arch 13, 7:00 at City Hall to meet with Commission on supervisor position. Fridley Industrial Development Commission adopted a resolution favor- ing the hiring of a full time city planner. Escrow of $1,000 was returned to Erco Inc. from bleadowlands Add. Out- lot #1 which is park property. Received petition #5-1967 from area bordering Rice Creek East of Old Central. Petition was for Council to consider this area for park property. Watershed Act: Received letter pertaining to Rice Creek Watershed District. Subject: Mill rate and assessments. b. March 13 1. Commission met with City Council. Subject: Park Planning and Main- tenance Supervisor. 2. Resolution #5-1967 regarding Watershed District Legislation was presented. Subject: Mill rate and assessments. c. Park Preliminary Reports: An example of a park preliminary report for Summit Square has been developing and is ready for presentation. It is hoped this will find favor with the Commission and will be adopted for all our park properties. d. Land Acquisition: Donald Fontaine. by City Manager. by Council. Revised Auditors Sub #10 part of Lot #1 owned by This 10 acres is for sale and is now being pursued Petition for park use of this land has been received e. Application to National Recreation and Park Association being processed at this time. II. Recreation: a. Table Tennis $ hlarble Tournaments: Both tournaments are scheduled for Saturday, March 25, 20:00 A.�f. at City Hall. 1. Marble Tourney is for boys and girls 2-6 grades. 2. Table Tennis is for teens 13-18 years of age. ' PARKS AND RECREATION Df E M 0 R A N D U P� ' Page 2 b. Ski Trips: Trip of February 25th was changed from Trollhaugen to Birch ' Park and drew 11 participants. Trip of Alarch 4th went to Welch Village taking 15 skiers along. c. Square Dance Party: On A4arch 4tn, 12 couples attended our monthly party. ' This makes up three squares and is a fair number. Mr. Peterson feels there should be �our squares. d. Basketball Playoffs: Mens "A" League playoff winner Parl:ers represented the City at tlie State Tourney. Niaplewood defeated the Parkers in the first game, 80 - 60. Team did an excellent job. ':'AA" League Playoffs will be Monday, March 27th at 7:00. Winners received trophies. e. Wrestling Clinic and Tourney: Three Saturdays beginning at 1:00 P.M., Fridley Senior fiigh School Gym, Don bleyers in charge. Mareh 25, April l and April 8 will be spent instructing the boys in grades 3-�- 6. Then on April 15, the tourney will be held. Ribbons have been ordered and will be presented. f. Softball Meeting set Thursday, April 20, 7:30 City Hall. All team mana- gers will meet for this years plans. Looks like we will have our first industrial league formed. P.egistration Deadline is Friday, April 28th. League play will start Pday 8th. g. Football Youth: April 4th, the Football Association will hold its first meetings of the year. Subject: Plans for next year. h. Adult Table Tennis Tourney set Tuesday, April 11, 7:30 City Hall. II �nnual. i. Womens Volleyvall: April lOth, general sessions will end. Kathy Schmitz has entered one team in the Minneapolis and Columbia Heights Tourneys. j. Mens Volleyball: Fridley was represented in this years All Suburban Mens Volleyball Tournament. It is hoped we can provide a time and place for the men come next year. III. A�eetings - Conferences - Extension Courses - Short Courses Feb. 20-March 6- Interviewed applicants for Park Planning and Maintenance Supervisor Feb. 27 - P� R Commission A4eeting at City Ha11 March 3- Football Meeting - Youth Program discussed March 3- Hockey Knot Hole Day - 97 attended Gopher Hockey Game March 4-5 State Broomball Championships, Golden Valley Ice Center. March 7- Mpls. Umpires Ass'n Meeting, Mutual Ins. Bldg. March 13 - Council-Commission hteeting, City Hall March 14 - Rice Creek Ass'n bleeting, City Hall PARKS A:�D RECREAT I ON D1 E Pd 0 R A N D U M Page 3 March 15 - b4et with N.S.P., Subject: Lightinb - Commons Park March 17 - A.S.R.E. D4onthly bieeting, Jennings Red Coach March 20 - Softball Ass'n Aleeting, City Hall �vith i�tanagers Hockey Ass'n Meeting, Burt Dahlquist's hone �