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04/17/1967 - 5937I� ' I ' COUNCIL SECRETARY - MARY LU STROM REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - AGENDA APRIL 17, 1967 � ' I� ' � � , � .� REGUL.�R COUNCI:L r;�;E`:L'TTdG AGEi�D� � APRIi, 17, 1967 - 8 P.M. ROLL CAl:,T�: �! �' � � PLEDGE OF ALL�'G�NC�:: 2 minutes MIisUTES; Regular Meeting, Apri]. 3, 1967, Special Public Hearing t�ieeti.ng, Apri1. 1�0 1967 5 minutes ADOPTION OF AGEi3DA: 2 minutes PUBLTC �ARINGS • �. J`��.�@� Improvement - ST. 1967-1 (Ad�enduzn 1), � ` 30 ma.nutes � �f . P�,bn Improvement -- ST. 1967-1 (Addendum 2) , ('j�°'°"� ,,? � 3 0 minute s � ( 9: 0 9 P. M. ) �.�on Improvement - SS&SW . r /� � minute s C�� � � ���1/ �- � - �� O OLD B�SINL'SS- . � .._.' ��� '(� ,l��s��� ���, ,�4, Planner Specifications �' � > ,� - 84 (1�c�dendum 1) , �C.e-��-��--�:�-- (Tabled 4/3/67), �p,�-c^; ,(_ 0 ma.nut�s ,��^� � � � tj"_ J ! ` :, y, v�'� Second Reading o-f� Ordinance Rezoning R-1, �f�.��U"�, � C-2 to M-2 - Boise-Cascade Property, ,�,.� �� � ..,C� A� �� �.� / �- 2 r�inutes , �,,i, � � � _ \ f,. *� k��� �, '__ y ',- �' ., ;/ . ��: ''� � . I �I �i� Bu.srrr��s • � {,� �.� � s�� ; R-- 2 , ,/,� �� � /J' � �� / y'�`'`--°� �'��` 6, Bi�s -- 5S&S:�I ra4 (Opened Noon� April 17, 1967) , � �1�� �;-, .�. r�� minute s / � � � ' � '-=' i ,�';. 7. Bv.ilding Standards-Design ControZ subcommitte� I�iaeting Minutes, April 4, 1957, 15 minutes (lo:ol P.r�.) 8. Planning Co.nm�.sSion Meeting Minu�es, Apri.l 6, 1967,� 5 minutes �� 9. �ar'.�.s and Recreat? on Commission P�leeting Mir�utes, . � "` April. 3, 1967, 5 miriutes 10. Regozt fr�m Fridi.ey Housing anc� Redave7.opment � � �,' Authority, 10 mi.nut�s � �,�- -e- . , ,.,,� a_,_ � ��'�.. _./"� ;,"� � �_,,c,� j�4.�� �- � '-' �; ��� � � v i ( � + ��'' r � �tz� . l_ Ri�GUL11R COITL�ICIL P-i�rszNG AGENDII. - APRIL 17� 1967 - 8 P.M. (Continued) 11. Appointm�nts, 2 ma.nutes 12. Change Order 7;=1 � W-85, 5 minutes � t,� C. j� 13. Rata.�ying Resolution No. 68-1967, 2 minutes :� �: � �C� ��-414yJ Consideration of Hazardous Building Action, ��,,; � -r � � 5 ma.nutes - `� `y ��--�� 15. Open ' Space Property, 10 minutes �'�r: ' ^+` ,. � � �/ 16.. Resolutio�der5.ng Preparation of Assessment �'��- -� -` `� `` � Roll - SS�81, � 2 minutes 17. Resoluta.on�Or.der�.ng Public Hearing on Assess- �' � -� � ` �` -ament Rol1. - SS;; 81, 2 mznutes � 18. Resolution�brdera.ng Improvement and Final Plans ?�_ J1, <- ,`�...and SpeciFications - ST. 1967-1 (Addendum, l; , � � 5 minutss � 190 Resolution �Order�.ng Improvement ar_d Final Plans • /��__, �� �,<-and Speci�ications - ST. 1967�-1 (Addendum 2), �� 5 minutes (10;59 P.M.� 20� Resolution��stabla.shing Municipal State Aid ����-� �` � � Streets, 2 minutes � 21.� Resolutiori Orderi.n, Prelim�nary Plans and y�'�-- �` Speci�ications - SS;�S-C (Addendum 1) , 2 ma.nutes v � �5 �l2 j� R�so� ution Recea.va.ng Preliminary Plans and Spec- R- ' f`` �fications and Ordering a Publ.ic Hearing - � SS�+5-C (Addendum 1.j , 5 minu�es 2�0.� Resolution� 7�ppr�ving Fa.nal P? ans and Specifi- ,, ,��- '� cations and Orderi.ng Advertisement for Bids, ���� ST. 1967-1, ST. 1967-2, 5 minutes �� 2� Resol.ution� �rderi.ng Preliminary Pl.ans anG i .= ��-�"1" Specifications - ST. 1967-1 (Addendum 3j, 2 mi.nutes ��,/ ,�/ � s��,r- �tesaluta.on/Receiving Prelim?nary Plans and ��a . �`�Speci�icatior_s and Ordering a Fublic FIeari.ng - , S�o 1967--1 (Addendum 3}, 5 minutes �, . ������ � ( , �; `C �` � C i ` (� ��U' 0 � P,EGU�R CO�CJNC�,L a�i �TrNG AGEND.A � APRSL 17, ].967 - 8 P.M. (C�nt�.nued) �_ , � � ' �� 26' l -, 'v� � . . ��o �` `G. ,; Resolution Direc-cing Pz�parati.on o�� Assessm�nt Ro11 -- SS7�5 (SchPd.ule C) , 2 minutes ' �� Resolutio� Directing Hearirig on Assessment Roll - SS;fS (Schedule Cj , 2 minutes � 28. Claims, 5 minutes �'... �--�--'A.'". �� ' Jt, ��'u"'� ' �S ^r . � �'�9. Esta.ma.tes, 5 minutes G�/30. La.censes, 5 minutes U 31. Communa.cations, 20 minutes a (11:59 P.M.} �C. (a) NoS.S.S.D.: E7.ection Expenses ��-v (bj M.H oD, : Pedestrian Sric�ge /�.t, (c) Board of Health: Report ��,,.,. C+��� �Erickson Petroteum: 58th Avenue N.E . Station � �� � '`$r���ty �iospital,: Transit ✓�- ��- (�) Day�ton's: Target Stare /?� � (.� Scni.11inger: Hospitalization Insurance �(�f'j" Sorli.e:� Cleanup � ,� �����,� �,C%�P� �'_�_ � -� ' ��F , �`; �� � �� , . �� � � � ; -, i . _ � -- �• / r�� t �;.� � - ,r, .�-,,�}-2.-...-�._.1 _P .�._ ,,( �L i- ( .0 t. i.rfj �'1 '.,-�'l�.+l..c. - ..�� F...y/i 4-t'-- t,�r ) - _ �SZTOl�s�c ` - 2� minutss ` �` : � . . . _ �, �: � , � , �� . A.DJOURN: {12:19 At.M. ) , �' � � ` i ��Y�' � ; , ✓�-�J /.. r � a � . � � � , e�- /, .- - ' / / / ~� . 4 / ��—i� / i;' . � �� i' �/ Cf---�.. J � a' /. / � '�— („� -'fi1 �- C .�--�" , �4 J" . � . // /_.w�..^� �- f'...\ � � . I � Y �. ! x,. �� � � � �-._.{,,. �"�... �.� . . � / `q / � I � , �....../ �" - � — %_ `.,... �1� : l / 4� _ "' f„ . /: \/ ��,It,,.. .... !� 0 , � �'� REGULAR C4UNCZL P�ETING AGENDA - APRIL 17, 1967 - 8 P.M. ROLL CALL- , PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE : 2 minutes MINUTES: Regular Meeting, Apra.l 3, 1967, ' Special Public Hearing Meeting, April 10, 1967 5 minutes ADOPTiON OF AGENDA: 2 minutes PUBLIC HEA.RINGS- l. On Improvement - ST. 1967-1 (Addendum ].), 30 minutes 2. On improvement - ST. 19.67-1 (Addendum 2j, 30 minutes (9:09 P.M.) 3. On Improvement - SS&SW#84 (Addendum 1), 15 ma.nute s OLD BUSSNESS- 4. Planner Specifications (Tabled 4/3/67), 10 minutes 5. Second Reading of Ordinance Rezoning R-1, R-2, & C-2 to M-2 - Boise-Cascade Property, 2 minutes ' ; �� � �� -.�,.,--- • � BUSI 6. Bids - SS&SW#84 (Opened Noon, Apri]. 17, 1967) , 10 minutes Pages 1 - 27. Pages 28 - 33. Page 34. Pages 35 & 36. Page 37. Pages 38 & 39. ' 7. Bui].ding Standards-Design Control Subcommittee • Meeting Minutes, April 4, 1967, 15 minutes � (10:01 P.M.) Pages 40 & 41. � 8. Planning Comm�ssi,on Meeting Minutes, April 6, 1967, 5 minutes 9. Parks and Recreation Commission Meetir.g Minutes, April 3, 1967, 5 minutes 10. Report �r�ra Fra.dley Housing and Rede'velopment � Authority, 10 minutes Pages 42 - 49. Pages 50 & 51. REGUL,A�TZ COUNC7L 1�iEETZNG AGsNDA - APR�L 17, 1967 - 8 P.M. (Continued) 11. Appointments, 2 minutes 12. Change Ore�er �1 - W-8:5, 5 minutes 13. Ratitying Resolution )vo. 68-1967� 2 minutes 14. Consideration of Haza:rdous Building Action, 5 minutes 15. Open Space Property, 10 minutes � 16. Resolution Ordering P:ceparation of Assessment Roll - SS�81, 2 minuices 17. Resolution Orderi.ng P��blic Hearing on Assess- ment Roll - SS;'-; 81., 2 minutes Page 52. Page 53. Page.54., Pages 55 - 58. Pages 59 - 65. Page 66. Pages 67 - 69. 18. Resolution Ordering Improvement and Final Plans and Specifications - :3T. 1967-I. (Addendum 1) , 5 minutes � Page 70. l9, Resolution Ordering Improvemen•t and Final Plans and Speci�ications - ;3T. 1967-1 (Addendum 2), 5 minutes (10;59 P.M.) Pages 71 & 72. 20. Resolution Establish ing Municipal State Aid Streets, 2 minutes Page 73. 21. Resolution ordering Pz�eliminary Plans and Specifications - SS�S--C (Addendum 1), 2 minutes Page 74. 22. Resolution Receiving F>rel�minary Plans and Spec-- ifications and Orderi.ng a Public Hearing - SS#5-C (Addendum 1), 5 minutes Pages 75 & 76. 23. Resolut�.on Approving P'inal Plans and Speciti- • cations and Ordering �►dvertisement for Bids, ST. 1967-1, ST. 1967-�:, 5 minutes Pages 77 & 78. 24. Resolution Ordering Preliminary Plans and Specifications - ST. 1.967-1 (Addenclum 3 ) , _ 2 minutes page 79. 25, Resolution Receiving F�relim�na�:y Plans and Specifications and Orclering a public Hearing - STo 1967-1 (Addendum 3�-), 5 minutes' Pages 80 & 81. • REGULAR COUNCTL P�ETING ACE�NDA - APRIL 17, 1967 - 8 P.M. (Continued) 26. Resolution Directing ��reparation or Assessment Roll - SS#5 (Schedule C), 2 minutes Page 82. 27. Resolution Directing F[earing on Assessment Roll -- SS#5 (Schedule C), 2 minutes Page 83. 28. Claims, 5 minutes Page 840 29. Estimates, 5 minutes Pages 85 - 93. 30. Licenses, 5 minutes 31. Communications, 20 mi.nutes Pages 94 - 98. (11:59 P.M.) Pages 99 - 114. (a) N.S.S.S.D.: Elec:tion Expenses �b) M.H.D,: Pedestri.an Bridge (c) Board of Health: Report (d) �rickson Petroleu.m: 58zh Avenue N.E. Station (e) Unity Hospital: Transit (f) Dayton's: Target, Store (g) Schill.inger: Hospitalization Tnsurance (h) Sor].ie: Cleanup VISSTORS: 20 minutes ADJOURN• (12:19 �Y.M. j � �J � REGUI�R COUNCIL MEETING AGE�NDA COMi•'�NTS - APRIL 17, 1.967 - 8 P.M. � PUBLIC HEARINGS - ' l. ON IMPROVEi`dENT - ST. 1.967-1 (ADDENDTJNT 1) : On Page 34 is the Notice of Hearing. TY.�e preliminary assessment roll is in- cluded in the envelopE: with the agenda. � � ' � � � 2. ON IMPROVEt�.'NT - ST. 1.96?-1 (ADDENDUM 2) : The Notice of Hear- ing is on Pages 35 ancl 36. 'I'he prelima.nary assessment roll is incJ.uded in the envelc>pe with the agenda. 3. ON IMPROVEMENT -- SS&S`�ti'#$4 (ADDENDUM I) : The Notice of Hearing is on Page 37. There is no preliminary assessment roll for _ tYiis hearing since thi.s involves only the Target Store property and the Glover propert.y. OLD BUSII�TESS- 4. PI�ANNER SPECIFZCAT20NS (TA.BLED 4/3j67) : Councilman Harris ad- vised that he �aould ha.ve some specifica�ions for the Council's consideration at this meeti.ng, but I do not have thera at this writing to incl.ude them in the a�,enda. � 5. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE P.EZONIr.TG R-]., R-2, & C-2 TO M-2 - BOISE-CP.SCADE PROPE�TY': The ordinance tor second reading is on Pages 38 and 39. rrEw Bvszrr�ss - 6. BIDS - SS&SGV��Q bid tabulatio�z, the meeting. (OPENED NOON, AaRIL 17, 196?): I will have a and a reconunendation from the Engineers, at 7. BUILDING S'?'ANDAP.DS - DESIGN CON'?'ROL SUBCOMMITTEr. IyIEETING MINUTES, APRIL 4, 1967: The ma.nutes are on pages 40 and 41. The Board recommended approval in all five items in the minutes. I will have the materi.al that is available, at the meeting for�your consideratiox�. 8, PLANNING CGivlNLISSION P�E:ETING MINUTES, ?�PRIL 6, 1967:� The minutes are on Pages 42 through 49. The Council has previousZy acted on Item #�1, Pa7es 43 through 45. The CommiGsion recommended a lot split for P2r. Nygard in Item ;t2, which I will have for your con- sideration at the meeting. The Council previously made a deci- sion on Item TL3, Pages 45 and 46, and in Item m4, the '�earing on this double bungalaw request :aill be set for Niay 1, 1967. REGULAi2 COUNCIL N"iEETrNG AGENDA COb1MENTS - APRIL 17, 1967 - 8 P.M. (Continued) Item #5, Pages 46 to ��r8 had no action by the�Planning Commission. There al,so was no action by the Commission on Items #6, #7, and ��8, on Pages 48 and 49. This concludes the Planna.ng Commissi��n Meeting minutes, unless there is some other item that •the Council might wish to discuss. 9. PARKS AND RECREATION ��ONlr1ISSION MEETING MINUTES � APRIL 3� 1967: The minutes ar�� on Pages 50 and 5l. There are no underlined motions, s�� these minutes can be recea.ved and filed, unless there is some :item that sonleone on the Council wishes to discuss at this tixne. 10. REPORT FROI�I FRSDLEY H()USING AND REDEVELOPI�I�tT AUTHORITY: 'lYhis report was given to Mz��ror �:irkham, and he asked tha� I place this item on the agencxa, but I do not have any material to include in the ayenda„ 11. APPOINTI�NTS: There ��re two appointmpnts listed on Page 52 for your consent and ��pproval. 12. CH.ASiGE O�.DER �l - W-8_`'� : The change order is on Page 53 . This change order is ior wc►rk a�.read1 approved, and done by the contractar. 13. RATTFYING RESOI,UTTON 1�'O. 68-1967: This resolution on Page 54 � was passed by the Cour.�ci1. on the lOth of April. A motion to rata.fy is in order if ths resolution is satisfactory. � � 14. CONSIDERATION Or HAZARDOUS BUILDING ACTION: The order is on Pages 55 thxough 58 as prepared by the City Attorney, and it would neecl the Council'S authorization for the City rlanager ta sign 5aid order. 15. OPEr7 SPACE PROPERTY: On Pages 59 through 65 are appraiser's ' valuations plac�d on Plan I and P?an II relating to property in the noxthz,�est corner of �ridley. I will have a map avail- ' able at the Council meeting shoT,,�ing the various parcels on said map, Councilman Harris asked that I put this item on the agenda. 16. RESOLUTION ORDERI�iG PR:EPARATION OF ASSESS:`�NT ROLL - SS;`;81: The resolution ior you.r consideration is on Page 66. � I � t � �J � � ' REGULAR COUNCIL N�ETIiQG AG��NDA COT�L��IVTS - APRIL 17, 1967 - 8 P.P/I. (Continued) . 17. RESOLUTI�lQ ORDE�ING PU�LIC HEARZNG ON ASSESSr�NT ROLL - SS#81: The resolution is on Page 67 and the Notice of Hearing is on Page 68, with a drawing of the drainage area on Page 69. 18. RESOLUTTON ORDERING IMPROVEP�IENT AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFI- CATIONS - ST. 1967-1 (ADDENDUid 1}; The resolution is on Page 70. Passage will depend upon the hearing is Item ;1�, above. 19. RESOLUTIO�T ORDERING INlPItOVEP�NT AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFI- CATIONS - ST. 1967-1 (ADDENDUNI 2): The resolution is on Pages 71 and 72. Passage will depend upon the Public Hearing in Item �2, above. � 20. RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING MTJNIC�PAL STATE AID S�REETS: The resol.utior_ on Page 73 is based upon previous approval by the Cauncil or a recommendation by the Planning Commission. , � , 21. RESOLUTION ORDER3NG PRELIMIN�P.Y PI�1.NS AND ST�ECIr ICA7.'IONS - SS##5-C (ADDENDUM 1): The resolution is on Page 74. . 22. RESOLUTION RECE IVTNG PRELIMINARY PL�1NS AND SPECSFICATIONS AND ORDERING A PUBLIC i�EARING - SS�5-C (A.DDENDUM 1) : The reso- lution is on Page 75. The Notice of Hearin.g is on Page 76. 23. RESOLUTION APPP.OVING FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING ' ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS - ST. 1967-1, ST. 1967-2: The resolution is on Pages 77 and 78. � 24. RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELI�'IINARY PI.,�LI�SS AND SPECIFICATIONS - ST. 1967-1 (ADDEN�Ui�2 3): The resalution is on Page 79. , ' � 25o RESOLUTION RECEIVING PRELII�ZINARY PI�NS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING A PUBLIC HEARING - ST. 1967-1 (ADDENDUM 3)s The resolution is on Page 80, and the Notice of Hearing is on Page 81. • 26. RESOLUTION DIRECTING PREPA.RATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL - SS,'�#5-C, (SCHEDULE C): The resolution is on Page 82. - � 27. RESOLUTIOiI DIRECTING HEARING ON ASSESSN�NT ROLL - SS#S-C, (SCHEDULE C): The resoluti.on is on Page 83, 28. CLAIMS: The claim numbers are on Page 84. Detail of the ', � claims is included in the envelope �vith the agenda. II � REGUI,�3R COUNCIL I�IEETING AGENDA COP��MENTS - APRIL ].7, 1967 - 8 P.I�I. (Continued) 29. ESTIMATES: A list of the estimates is on Pages 85 and 86. Detail of some of these estimates is on Pages 87 through 93. 30. LICENSES: Licenses are on Pages 94 through 98. 31. COMMUNIGATIONS: (a) N.S.S.S.D.: Election Expenses: The letter is on Pages 99 and 100, and the resolution referred to is on Page 101. (b) bi.H.D.: Pedestrian Bridge: The letter is on Page 102. (c) Board of Health: Report: The report is on Pages 103 through 106, and can be received and filed unless there is some item you wish to discuss. (d) Erickson Petroleum: 58th Avenue N.E. Station: The letter is on Pages 107 and 108 and is self-explanatory. (e) Unity Hospital: Transit: The letter is on Page 109, and the resolution i.s on Page 110. (f) Duyton's: Target Store: The letter is on Pages 111 and 112 and is self-explanatory. The City Attorney asked that I place this on th� agenda. (g) Schillinger: Hospitalization Insurance: The letter on Page lI3 is seif-explanatory. (h) Sorlie: Cleanup: The letter on Page 114 is aelf- explanatory. 0 e ' I� ' � 1 THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING 0�' APRIL 3, 1967 The Regular Council Meeting of the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Kirkham at 8;15 P.M. OPENING CEREMONY: Mayor Kirkham asked that the audience stand and join in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL � MEMBERS PRESENT: Kirkham, Harris, Sheridan, Samuelson, Liebl MEMBERS ABSENT; None APPROVAL OF MINUTES, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING. MARCH 20, 1967: Councilman Liebl said that.the Minutes should be corrected on Page 3 under the heading, "RAIN&OW DRIVE: 61ST AVENUE TO COMET LANE", by adding the word, "not" to the first complete paragraph, at the end of line 10, so that the corrected sentence reads, "He said he would like to point out that the sanitary sewer problem in Sylvan Hills has been fixed and that it was not assessed to the people in Sylvan Hills, but paid by the se�aer maintenance fund, however, if a permanent street is put in, this will be assessable." MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Minutes of the Regul.ar Council � Meeting of March 20, 1967 as corrected. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. . ' ADOPTION OF AGENDA: ' ' ' � � 0 MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the agenda with the deletion of Item 3, "Bids - SS&SWi�84". Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESO�__, LUTION_��66-1967-ORDERING IMPROVEMENT, FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMI�TES OF''CUST THEREOF: MUNICIPAL STATE AID IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-2 MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��65-1967. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Councilman Liebl said that he would like to point out to the audience and the people in Sylvan Hills that the Council held a meeting with the Con- sulting Engineer and has found a solution to the problem on 61st Avenue, and now feels it is appropriate to go ahead with this street project. He said they feel there is no need to p�:t in a relief line for the sewer. UPON a roll call vote, Kirkham, Harris, Sheridan, Samuelson and Liebl voting aye; nays, none, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously, The City Engineer pointed out that sidewalks had been included in the Notice, � and asked if these are to be included in the project. The Council said that � they were to be included. � KEYS WELL DRILLING SUIT: , The City Attorney reviewed this item for the Council which had been tabled from the last Council rleeting. He stated that this was a dispute over the REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 3, 1967 building of three well houses which had at the request of the City because the � that the subcontractor claims that this $2200 to $2400 in additional expenses. recommendation would be that this suit and the City could avoid Litigation. He strong liability against the City, and liability if the claim were to fai1. PAGE 2 originally been let and then delayed wells had to be relocated. He said delay by the City caused them The City Attorney said that his could be settled for $600, or less, said he did not feel there was the City would n�!t be admitting Councilman Sheridan asked if he was correct that the first time the Council heard about this was after the jab was completed and that it had not been brought to the Council's attention at the time. The Consulting Engineer said that he felt this was a dispute that Keys We17� Drilling Company had with the contractor. He said that Keys Well Drilling Company did not file the subcontractor with the City and there had been no contract between the City and the subcontrartor. He said that most changes were handled by change order. He said that the subcontractor now claims that items executed by change order should not have been handled by Keys, but Mr. Comstock felt that the City had executed them in good faith. Councilman Samuelson asked if the City were to sit tight, would the subcontractor drop his claim. The City Attorney said that his impression was that he would not. The City Attorr►ey agreed with Mr. Comstock that the subcontractor's suit should be with the contractor who could join with the City as a third party if there were any damages.due the subcontractor because of the delay. He said that the City had an agreement with the general contractor and the general contractor agreed with the change orders. Councilman Harris asked if it had been the City that had asked for the delay. The Consulting Engineer said yes, but it had been covered by a change order because the work was changed with some additions and deletions because of the change in the work. He said these had to be negotiated and we�•e agreed upon wiCh the general contractor, and that the subcontractor would be regarded as employees of the contractar by the City. He said that there has been considerable correspondence on this in the past, with memos to the Council and the contractor. Councilman Samuelson said he felt that as a City we have fulfilled our responsibilities to the contractor, and that we should not enter into this claim, and if the City has to fight in litigation, fine: The City Attorney said that there might be a questi.on of whether the change order covers all items. The Consulting Engineer said that there is proliably always a chance that not all costs are known at the time. Councilman Harris said he felt that the dollars that are involved are less important than the precedent that.may be established with dealin� with contractors, and his dealings with subcontractors, and he felt that paying this request would be setting a poor precedent. Councilman Sherid�n said that Mr. Comstock had stated it well when he said the subcontractor would be.just another employee of Keys �r7e11 Drilling Company. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson that the City not pay the claim of the sub- contractor of the Keys Well Drilling Company. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Councilman Lieb1 questioned what companies had constructed the different wells, and who had contracted the jobs out. The Consulting Engineer said that all projects are contracted out by the City, and that his firm had drawn the plans and specifications. Councilman Lieb1 said he felt the supervision on well sinking was very poor, and in the future should be more careful. He said the Gity should find out which company Lost the bailer on Well ��3 so that they are liable, and not the City. VOTE upon the Motion was a voice vote, Chere being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. • �J , � 1 � �l REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APKIL 3, 1967 BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING MINUTES, MARCH 22, 1967; PAGE 3 1. PUBLTC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.342 CITY CODE OF FRIDLEYs r1INNESOTA 1963, REVISED DECEMBER 31, 1964, BY WAIVER OF REQUIREMENT OF A 4 FOOT WALK TO SEPARATE ROADLti'AY (53RD AVENUE NORTHEF.ST) 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 SOJTH AND EAST 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 162 FEET OF THE SOUTH 182 FEET OF THE WEST 195 FEET OF THE EAST 316 FEE'� OF SAID LOT 11; AND ALSO EXCEPT THEREFROM THE EAST 35I FEET AND THE SOUTH 30 FEET OF SAID � LOT 12; AND ALSO EXCEPT THEREFROM THE WEST ONE-HALF OF SAID LOT 12, SAME BEING 755 - 53RD AVENUE NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BX DOUGLAS J. DAYTON, TARGET STORES, 700 NICOLLET A`IENUE, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 : The City Manager said that Target withdrew their request the night of the meeting, but the Board had taken action anyway, which was to deny the request. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the recommendation of the Board of Appeals at their meeting of March 22, 1967, and deny the variance request. Seconded by Councilmari Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING, MARCH 29, 1967: 1. PUBLIC HEARING ON A RE QUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.24, CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 1963, REVISED DECEMBER 1964, BY WAIVER OF A SIDE YARD RE�UIREMENT ON A CORNER LOT FROM 17 FEET 6 INCHES TO 17 FEET TO PERMIT CON- STRUCTION OF A SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING ON LOT 1, BLOCK 2, HOLIDAY HILLS SECOND ADDITIQN, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, SAME BEING 400 RICE CREEK BOULEVARD, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY ARTHUR J. SILSETH, 48 TALMADGE WAY NORTHEAST, FRIDLEYi MINNESOTA, 55432): The City Manager explained that the Board granted the request, because under the new ordinance they will have final say, but the ordir.ance is not in , effect yet. MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Board of Appeals decision of � March 29, 1967 and grant the requested variance. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. - � � ' Councilman Harris asked the City Attorney to review the change in the ordinance which gives the Board of Appeals final say. The City Attorney said that he had indicated that there were three alternatives. (1) Board of Appeals having the final say subject to appeal to the Court. (2) Board of Appeals having the final say subject to appeal to the Council. (3) Boarcl of Appeals as an advisory Board to the Council. He said that he had recommended they adopt alternative 2, and the ordinance had been drawn this way, so that these requests will not come to the Council unless an affected gerson requests it. Councilman Harris asked how such a request would come to the Council. The City Attorney said that the exact form has not been worked out, but he £e�t it should be a written request that the matter had been heard by the Board of Appeals and the action had been to affirm or to deny, and the person affected requests a hearing with the Council. Councilman Sheridan asked � i - - --� REGUT,AR COU:�ICIL MEETING, APRIL 3, 1967 ' if the Board of Appeals' decision would be effective immediately or would , there be a time limit for appeal_ from the standpoint of the aifected party. He said that if the Board of Appeals decided in favor of the person who requested a variance, would a close resident have a time period to appeal the decision of the Board of Appeals. The City Attorney said that he , would check the State Statutes on this. He said he felt there should be a time period for appeal. THE MTNUTES OF THE BUTLD7IVG STANDARDS - DESZGPI CONTROL MEETING OF MARCH 21, 1967_ 1. CONSIDERATTON OF GAS PiJMPING STATION AT TARGET STORES, 775-53RD AVENUE: The City Manager read the motion of the Committee to approve as presented, subject to approval by the Building Inspector and the Fire Prevention Chief. The City Engineer showed the Council Target's plans for the station which the Council studied. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the Building Standards-Design Control Committee and approve the gas pumping station at the Target store, Councilman Harris said he would like to review the rezoning in this area. Mayor Kirkha m said that this property is not in the area that was rezoned. CounciZman Samuelson said that this station has been en the site plans. The motion was seconded by Councilman Harris, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. 2. CONSIDERATION OF TEMPORARY GARDEN STORE FOR ERICKSON PETROLEUM: The City Manager read the motion of the Committee to approve this temporary store provided the building and fence is dismantled and stored by October 15, I967 and a new temporary building permit be obtained for each subsequent year. The City Engineer showed the location of the garden store on the map and ex- plained that they will just be putting pipes in the ground, and it will be nothing permanent. Councilman Harris asked if they were planning on a permanent building some time in the future, and he was told by an Erickson representative that they were. MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Building Control Committee and approve the temporary garden store Petroleum. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.. Upon a voice no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. £LANNING COrIMISSION MEETING, MARCH 23i 1967: 1. STATE AID MILEFGE: Standards-Design for Erickson vote, there being , The City Manager read the motion of the Plannin� Commission recommending streets I'� � to be designated as state aid rostes. The City Engineer pointed these streets out on the map for the Council. Mayor Kirkham questioned the possibility of � adding 3rd Street, from 57th to 61st Street. The City Manager pointed out I, thaC these streets suggested by the Planning Com��ission can be redesignated at any time, but are needed for the mileage at present. � � MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Planning Commission's recom- mendation of adding: (1) %5th Aver:ue from Central Avenue to Stinson Boulevard. (2) 57th Avenue from 7th Street east to Quincy, south on Quincy � � REGULAR COUI�`CIL MEE'!'IPdG, APRIL 3, 1967 PAGE 5 to Carrie Lane, east on Carrie Lane to Jackson Str.eet, north on Jackson Street to 58th Avenue, east en 58th Avenue to Moore Lake Drive as State Aid Mile�.ge. Also, to add Altura P.oad from 53rd Avenue Northeast to Main Street if more mileage is rieeded. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Tlayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. APPROVAL OF HAZARDOUS BUILDING ACTION (LOT 18, BLOCK 23, HYDE PARK ADBI- TSON, ANOKA COUNTY� MINNESOTA - SAi� BEING 5809 - 2ND STREET NORTHEAST): The City Attorney explained that this property is extremely old, small, uninhabited, and previously condemned by the Health Inspector. He said that this type of order is usually drawn up so that the property is ordered brought up to code or torn down. He said he did not £eel they would be able to bring this property up to code, and he had not made a list of required improvements. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to concur with the City Attorney and approve the Hazardous Building Action. Seconded by Councilman Liebl, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, rtayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. The City Attorney said that two additional houses have been referred to him for this type of action plus the drive-in on East River Road, and he is working with the Building Inspector and Health Inspector to get a detailed statement of what would have to be done to bring them into satis- factory condition. The City Attorney said that there is other property that should be examined to see if action should be started, and he suggested that on these a letter be given to the Building Inspector asking him to exa=zine them for a determination. � APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO PARK TRAILER, NEI, 1465 MISSISSIPPI STREET: � Councilman Sfieridan said this this area. He said he wished � this particular area is. � , �� is for a renewal in his Ward and he reviewed some residential lots were kept up as well as MOTION by Gouncilman Sheridan to grant this Home Trailer Permit renewal to Cletus C. Nei, Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. APPLICATION rOR PERMIT TO PARK TRAILEK, NEE, 219 LOGAN PARKWAY: Councilman Samuelson said that this is in his Ward and explained to the people that the past Mayor Nee had lost his home and all his beLongings by fire. . MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to approve the temporary trailer permit.for William J. Nee during the construction of his home, waiving Item l, Line 2, and waiving the permit fee. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. REAFFIRMING RESOLUTIONS ��52-1967 AND ��53-1967; MOTIOPd by Councilman Harris to reaffirm Resolution ��52-1967 and �653-1967 ..� which were adopted at the Regular Council Meeting oi March 20, 1967_ Seconded ; ; by Councilman LiebZ. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham _� declared the motion carried. ��' 0 REGULAR COtJNCIL MEETING, APRIL 3, 196� APPOINTI�NT: Councilman Harris said that when he talkec3 to Mr. Tom rlyhra about being appointed to the Planning Commission on a temporary basis, he had also explained to him that he would probably be appointed to a subcommittee also, and Mr, Myhra had agreed to a subcommittee appointment. MOTZON by Councilman Harris to appoint Mr. Tom Mynra Subdivisions Streets and Utilities Subcommittee ior a December 31, 1969, to replace Mr. Robert E. Ylinen. Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor motion carried, SUESTIONNATRE COMPUTER ANALYSTS: PAGE 6 to the Plats and term which expires Seconded by Councilman Kirkham declared the Councilman Samuelson said that the Council appreciated the questionnaires they had received back from the people, and he thought the Council should take them and review them, then release them to the press media to let the people know how the vote came out. He said that the Council should give the opinions consideration in trying to fulfill the people's wishes and suggested the results be given to the Committees of the City. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the opinion po�ll. Seconded by Council.�man Liebl. Councilman Liebl said he would like to point out that according to the vote on Metropolitan Government (No. 8 on the questionnai?-e), the :�ee'.ing taward metropolitan government is negative in the community. Councilman Harris. said the question on planning (No. 4) reflects his position on improved and thoughtful planning and gives credence to getting a full time planner on the staff. Councilman Samuelson said that No. 7 which deals with how the City can best improve its image would point this out also. UPON a voice��ote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � LAND ALTERATION PERMIT - RECONSIDERATION: The City Attorney sai.d he had been getting telephone calls and had received a letter from Mr. Miller representing some of the people in the area, inquiring about the status of the Land Alteration Permits. He said that he had �nswered that the matter had not been beiore the Council recently, but that it was xeasonable to assume that those people who had a valid Land Alteration Permit and operated within the conditions of that permi� would be permitted to haul, and the ones that did not have valid permits or violated the restrictions would have action taken against them. The City Manager said he had pointed out that a bond had not been received from Lenny Cochran so that the permit previous?y approved by the Council has never been issued to Mr. Cochran. Councilman Harris said it was his feeling that as long as the City sets restrictions and requires a bond, an individual must do this or be stogped from hauling off the property. MOTION by Councilman Harris to direct the City Attorney to ask Mr. Cochran to cease and desist from hauling off this property. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there bei.ng no nays, Nayor Kirkham declare the motion carried. The City Attorney said that he has corresponded during the year with the bonding company for the Chies property and has been un�ble to get any i� REGULAR COUNCIL M�.ETING, APRI.L 3, 1967 , � � 1 PAGE 7 satisfaction. He reminded the Council that this was the property that has not been brought up to grade. He said that wi.th the Council's concurrence he would start an action against the landowner's bonding company. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to direc*_ the City Attorney to proceed with action against the bonding company. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. PETTTION ;�8-1967 - STORM SEWERS, SANITARY SEWERS AND WATER FOR PARCEL ��2300, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISIONS ��155, S� OF SECTION 23:. The City Manager explained that this petition is presented by Target Stores, Inc. and John H. Glover Houses, Inc. and they have waived the requirement for a public hearing, but the City Attorney feels the Council should still hold a hearing. MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive Petition ��8-1967. Seconded by Council- man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLU'�ON ��67-1967 RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARX REPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC � HEARING ON THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS: WATER SANITARY SEWER AND STORM SEWER N0. 84 (ADDENDUM ��1): � MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��67-1967, waiving the reading. Seconded by Counr.ilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � � � � � � CLAIMS : MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve for payment General'and Public Utilities Claims �k11436 through �,�11507, and Liquor Claims 4�951 through ��997. Seconded by Councilman SamueTson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ESTIMATES: The City Manager pointed out that the one estimate from the Minnesota Department of Highways had been tabled from the last meeting as this would just about wipe out the_money available for signals. He said that if the City does not pay it, the Attorney General would take it to court and the City would be ordered to pay it. Councilmar. Sheridar suggested they suthorize the Administration to pay this when the.money was available. Councilman Harris said that there will be about three other estimates coming. The City Manager said it would be possible to pay this one, but there would be no money when the next one came in, Councilman Harris�ques- tioned pagin� part of the estimate and Councilman Samuelson asked about � issuing temporary bonds. The City Manager suggested.delaying this for the time being. � MOTION by Councilman Harris to delay �ayment of the estimate of the Minne- sota Highway Department in the amount of $11,987.Oi, and not have it"back on the agenda.until it is requested by the State. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Councilman Sheridan asked if this would jeopardiae the State � Aid Gas Tax. The City Manager said that these were s�parate items. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � 0 --� , � I � - I � I � I � I �. li , � '�I , � I �. � � . � �,� II � II � I � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 3, 1967 PAGE 8 MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve for payment the estimate of the Hoffman Electric Company, Inc., Anoka, Minnesota, for electrical installa- tion in Fridley Civic Genter for the period February 1, 1967 through February 28, 1967, in the amount of $1287, Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. IJpon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Licenses• � MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the following licenses: � �.967-58 : CAFE Unity Hospital 550 Osborne Road N.E, Fridley, I�:innesota � Kin�s Chal.et 6259 HighVray �E65 N.E. Fridley, 2�iinnesota Sr.yder � s Drugs 6582 University Ave, N,E. Fridl.ey, 2iinnesota Outdoo: i'heatre Caterers 2042 Sth St. N.1•I. �;innepFolis, 1�'annesota Central Frostop Drive In ?699 Viron Drive N.E. Fridley� i-linnesota Fireside Rice Bowl %440 Central Ave. N.E. rridley, 2`inn�sota Canterbury Inn b479-g1 University Ave. N.E. rridley, ALiru-�esota Holiday Village idorth 250 S7th Ave. N.E. Fridley� P-Linnesota Ffioenix ChoVr 1'`�ein 21�2 T:ississipFi St. P1. E. Fridley� tfiinnesota Spartans DeFartnent Store 5351 Ce:.tral Ave. I�'.E. Fridley� N�nnesoia Family Billiard Center 6237 Universit;� Ave. N.E. Fridley, N'�.nnesota by: John F. h'aines by: John L. Lindell by: Lloyd Berkus by: Roy E. Denny by: Sherman 0. Hansen by: 1�'illia� �,ong by: Robert E. Christenso:� bys Donavan Erickson �y: Lyn F. Ho� byz Ger�.l�ine Anderson by: B. A, Carlson� Sr. Ne�r Rer.ew�l . Renewal Renewal Rer e �ral . � Renewal Rene��ral _ Renewal Renewal Reneyral Renewal REGULAR COUI�'CIL rfEETING, APRIL 3, 1967 CIGRRET �'E � Snyders Dru� b��2 Unive: s;t; �:��e. AI.E. �Fridie;�, t�rinesota Fridley Food �Farret 81�1E East River Rcad Fridle�, �:innesoi,a Bill � s Superior "�00�� 73i5 hi�n�tay n65 ri.�. Fridley�, 2�:innesota Country Club 2�:ar�cet 6275 High��ay �r`65 N.E; Fridley� 2�snnesota Jimbots, Inc. 21a.8 Niississippi St. N.E. Fridley, �•�nnesota Outdoor 7'heatre Caterars 201�2 sth St. N.�;. I�iinr.ea��lis, riinnesota Firesiae Rice $owl 7440 Central Ave. AJ.E. Fridley, I�iinnesota Gordy�s Country Boy 10!�2 Os�orne Ro�d N. i,. cridley, l�nnesota Iaa,uor S�ore �`1 5250 Central Ave. t1.�., Fridley, i�inne�ota Liquor Store �2 3710 East 2i•rer Road Fridley� 2•�nnesota Liquor Store r3 6161 Hi,�ht:ay ,�65 N.E, Fridley, l�inr.esota L].r:llOa St.OT'� �7ji 64$1 University nve. N.�. Fridley� rznnesota Riverside Standar3 8100 Ea�t P�i;;er �oad Fridle f, r'�nnesota Canterbury Inn 6479-g1 University Ave. P1.F.. Fridley� ,'•�inn�sota by: j�1. J. Cook by: . JoY:n A. Reick by: Hubert G, j,illiams by: Harold P. Fehaume by: Jamps I�l. Shooley� 5r. by: Roy E. Dennis by: ti�'illiam Z,�ong by : � Gordon G. SVrenson by: City of Fridley by: City of Fridley by: City o� Fridley by: City of Fridle� by: Jaa:zs Armstrong by: Rotert E. Christenson PAGE 9 �- .i 3 Renzkal � - Renewal Renewal Renewal �enewal Rener.•al Renes�ral ReneVral Renewal Rene�ral Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal � � � REGULAR COUNCIL T�ETING, APRIL 3, 1967 CXG:�.RETT� (Con�;inued) Central Service Company (HoLiday) by: Donavar. A. �rickson 5807 Univel�sity Ave. N.E. • Frid�ey, 1�iinnesota Ho),iday Villa�e iv'orth by: Da:�a�an A. Erickson 25� 57th �venue N.E. Fridley� 2•;innesota DELIt,'ERY TRL'CK Vogue Cleaners & Launderers 12?_9 E. Lake St. tlinneapoLis� I•�.nnesota Red Q�r,l Stores, Inc. 215 Excelsior Ave. Hoplcins, 2'innesota Franklin Creamery 2108 [�.'ashington 1+-✓e. I�orth N,inneapolis� Y,innesota GARG�GE COLL�CTION Suburban Service, Inc. Box ;�156 C�rcle Pines� h�iar.esot� W & S,! Company 1600 South Oregon N`,inneaFqlis� I�;iruzesota Peterson Bros. Sanitation 1271 125th five. N.E. Anoka� Ifiinnesoi:a i%S AII1�G Minnesota Silica °and Co. 43rd Ave. t1.E. & N.P. Tracks rridley� ',•innesota "Or F SnL,E" Holiday Villa�e P•lorth 250 �7th ,�ve . T1. E. Fridle; , 2•iinnesota by: Fred A. Sumels by: T�+T. J. Cook by: Gerald G. Lucy 0 by: Jack Gallagher by: Arthur ���ise by: Robert Peterson by: B. K. Borden by: Donavan A. Erickson PAGE 10 Renewal Reneti•ral ReneVral Rene�al Renewal ReneYral Renewal �enewal Renewal Renerral REGULAk COL�ICIL P•1EETING, Ai'RIL 3, 1967 "G� r SALE'� (Continued ) Peiiny � s Super Ma rket 6$1�0 University r�ve. I�.F.. Fridley, Iiinnesata Gordy�s Country Boy I01�2 Osborne Road N. E. Fridley, I�a.ru��esota Country Club i'arket 6275 I�ighw�y ,ub5 N. F. Fridley, tinnesota Fridley Food T!arket 8151� E. River Road Fridley, 1•ti.nnesota Snyder's Drug 65&2 Uni�ersity Av�, N.E. �'ridley� i�inr.asota "ON S�`,LE" Canterbury Inn bk7g--81 Universi.ty Ave. N.E. Fridley� riinn�sota Fireside Rice Bowl 7440 Cer,tral Ave. N.E. F: idley, I.'annesota SERVICE STIITIONS Steiger & Gertzen Garc�e, Inc. 6�19 Central Av�. N.E. Fridley� �;innesota Fridlef North Star 401�0 t`ars?�all St. P1. E. Fridley� i�Linnesota Central Service Co. (Holi�ay) S$07 University �:ve. r;.E. Fridley, 2•�.nnesota �'antland St�.ndard �il 5311 L'niversi+,y yve. Pt. E. Fridley, ��iTln�:sata Su�ei•ior "4G0�' Oil Co. ��:any 7365 Eust Riv�r �toad Fridl.ey, Nir.nesota by: r;arion Levine by : Gordon G. °tirenson by: harold P. Rehaur.ie by: John A; Rieck by: Lloyd Berkus by: Robert E. Christenson by: tlillia�i ��:ong by: Ernest tiT. Gea•tzen by: Burt, Nordstrand by: Donavan A. E:ickson by: Jara?s �•:'antland by: 2•�nrlow D. Anderson PAGE 11 Renewal � - 3 . � ; ..i Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal RenF•y�al ReneV�a1 � ' � Rene��al i •Renewal Rer►e��ral � Renewal '� � i , � , R�ne�ral REGUT AR COiJ;�?CIL N�ETING, APRIL 3, 1967 TA_VEP,I� Canterbury IrL� 61�7°-31 L�ni��e�-isty Ave. N.'r�. Fr�_d� ey, 2��_r.�nesota. �'ireside Rice F�,•rl 71�1�0 Cer.�;•zl Ave. P1.E. Fridley� 2•:ir:nesota TAXICA$ Fridle3= Cab Cor��:an� 5?1�0 Un�_versity Ave. N.E. 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"tio 5�.�-,�wc�� � �.�rb��ral ; _ _ �� � v:; :'Y�.''_�i..t'ti �'G �i:i �_1�?� CiU.��j;i.iS,�' �517 es 313.:V �11�'_i �.34ti�1:'i'l� . �� � t:, rL:�,^�?o? iss ?;'r ��:�^��{�A Fi�t: rrar.•k P. �o� :�Io ��;�'L31 +�F�TT_•LX��:3� i3�r��e�; o� ��: ��:•: i? �. ?'nc o �3�;� � • �., .�.�y:.w� �. :3�.::��e d«r3 ?.rs � i' �' �.'' �` � 553t.3 �i�f i po Y e ruiCa �Gd � 012 .�tz��v0....�.; :1.%`_�.,�OtU � C- LIST OF CONTRACTORS LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL FOR TIiE FISCAL PEP.IOD 4/30/67 -4/30/68 April 3, 1967 EXCAVATING Houser Corporation . 3703 Marshall St. N, E. � Fridley, Minnesota By; Elyor W. Houser GAS SERVICES Egan & Sons Co. 7100 Medicine Lake Road Minneapolis, Minnesota 55427 By: W. J. Egan Suburban Air Conditioning Co. 8419 Center Drive . Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 By: K. W. Chinander Viking Heating & Air Conditioning 6409 Goodrich Ave. So. � St. Louis Park, Minnesota Bys Carl W. Norman Fred Vogt & Co. 3260 Gorham Ave. . • ' Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426 By: Fred Vogt GENERAL CO�TRACTORS Capp- Homes Inc. , . 3355 Hia�•�atha Ave . . • Minneapolis, Minnesota 55406 By:Capp-Homes Inc. Gcorge F. Cook Construction Co. 2833 Lyndale Ave. South � Minneapolis, riinnesota Erco, Inc. 3231 Central Ave. N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55418 By; G. L . Cook By:.O. R. Erickson F,�r�:•;al 3 vIi3�'3x Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal . �� 's _� .Renewal Renewal � REGULAR COUNCIL TTEETING, APRIL 3, 1967 �� , Tves Cons.truction 8017 Quincey St. N.E. Minneapol? s, rlinnesota Harvey Peterson Co. � 151 Glen Creek Road Fridley, Minnesota Sexter Realty � 3603 France Ave. No. Minneapolis, Minnesota 0 Swanstrom Co. Inc. 1350 Slcywood Lane Fridley,Minnesota HEATING By; Ives Boisvert By: Harvey Peterson 55422 By:Donald F. Sexter J. McClure Kelly & Co. 2601 Stevens Ave. So. Minneapolis, Alinnesota 55408 By: George Mewhorter By: J . L . Kelly Suburban Air Conditioning Co. 8��1g Center Drive ' Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 By: K. W. Chinander Viking Heating & Air Conditioning Co. 6409 Goodrich Ave. So. . St. Louis Park, Minnesota By: Carl W. Norman Fred Vogt & Co. 3260 Gorham Ave. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426 By: Fred Vogt PAGE 20 Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Rene�aal Renewal Renewal The motion was seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. VISITOP.S - REGARDING STAR LAYIE BECOMING A SEkVICE DRIVE A��1D SIDEWAL�S FOR S TAR LAiVE • Councilman Liebl said there were two gentlemen present at the Council Meeting who were inCerested in sidewalks on Star Lane which is a service drive, and they would like to know how much they would cost and if it could be done at the same time that the improvement project is being done. Councilman ;:arris painted out that sidewalks aze assessed to the abutting property owners, and said that the Council had made a statement in the press that petitions for sidewalks would be honored. � ' Mr. L. R. Thorsen, 6144 Star�Lane, said he had just found out that Star Lane had been converted to a service drive, and he feels that it has too sharp a curve to be designated a service drive, He told the Council of his car being hit in his own driveway because of someone coming around this curve�too � REGULAR COU't3CIL MEETIL?G, APP.1L 3, 1967 PAGE 21 fast, and he said someone wi11 be ki.11ed unless this curve is straightened � out. Councilman Sarnuelson sai� that at the intersection by the Covenant Church, the service drive will be disconnected and they w'ill be cui-ting off ttie street in front of the apartments so that there will be no through traffic and Star Lane will service only the people in Sylvan Hills, Mayor � Kirkham pointed out the plan on the map, and said tnat service drive will be a misnomer for Star Lane when the plan is done because it will be an internal roud serving only the residents, and it will cut down the type '-�. of traffic Mr. Thorsen is referring to. Councilman Narris gave rlr. Thorsen a brief history of the Planner and State Highway Department efforts to come up with a feasible and workable plan, and this was the only way the State � would give a deceleration lane, otherwise people would use Star Lane to skirt ihe traffic lights. �?e pointed out that there will be a median on 61st Avenue, and these all have to be tied together to make it workable. The Counc,il and several visi�ors loolced at the highway plans. A visitor asked if'there will be more traffic on ttiis s�_reet than there is at present. The Council said ::�a� there will be less traffic than there is now.. Councilman Sheridan said thaL- on the cost of sidewalks for this street, they would not be in excess of $3.00 a running foot on a 4 foot sidewalk. Council- man Harris said he thought the Council had determined that all sidewalks will be 5 feet wide. Councilman Sheridan said he thought this was for sidewalks on arterial streets. Councilman Harris said that if the people petitioned for a 4 foot sidewalk, the Council could do this. The City Manager said he had talked to the State highway Department, and they had said that if the City got a petition and held a hearing, they would be happy to add the side- walk to the contract with the City paying 100%, or the City could do it . themselves later. Mr. Thorsen asked what it had cost the property owners to convert Star Lane to a service road. Mayor Kirkham said that they had received concrete curb and gutter anct resurfacing at no cost to the property owner. Mr. Thorsen mentioned the holes in the street and Councilman Liebl said he had received a call on the street an3 the City Engineer had filled them the same day. Mr. Thorsen asked if there was any possibility that the property owners could be relieved of any of the cost of the sidewalks because the street has been converted to a service drive from a residential street, and there are many children in the neighborhood. Mayor Kirkham said that the street will be even more of a residential street than before. Councilman Harris pointed out that property owners on another street would have to pay for the resurfacing, concrete curb and gutter. COMMUNICATION: (A) KETROSER: M & I BUILDIriG MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive and file the communication from Irwin Ketroser dated March 17, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Councilman Samuelson asked if in rebuilding it has to be brought up to building standards or will the tornado rulings agply. Mayor �irkham said he felt it is too late for the tornado rulings. The City Attorney said that he had met with the new owners, Fire Prevention Chief and Building Inspector. He said the Fire Inspector and Building Inspector had advised the owner on changes neeessary to meet their approval and the owner had agreed to make the changes. He said they had discussed to some exten� a blacktopped parking lot and certain landscaping, but had not gone into derails, but �his would be discussed at the time they applied for a Building Perm�t. Councilman :'arris said he felt the tornado would not apply, and they should proceed under normal building application requests, going through all the procedures. - UPON a voice vote, there being no nays, I�Iayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. REGULAR COUNCIL NI�ETING, APRIL 3, 1967 �B) ANOKA COUNTY: DRAINAGE MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive and file the letter fro�nn the Anoka County Departm�nt of Highways dated March 13, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. (C) FRIDLEY LUMBER COMPANX: SERVICE ROAD PAGE 2 2 MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from the Fridley Lumber Company dated March 21, 1967 and direct the administration to draw up the necessary resolution to put in this road. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. �D) ANOKA COUNTY: ICE ARENA Councilman Harris explaxned to the audience that the bill regarding the ice arena had been read in subcommirtee and was passed on with a unanimous recommendation, and wi11 be heard by the full committee in the next few days. MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive and file the communication'from the Anoka County Board of Commissioners dated February 17, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. �E) ARCHITECT: CITY HALL The Council decided that two of the items on Che itemized list of proposals should be considered further with the architect at the earliest possible opportunity. These were Item 1(Tunnel Work, Room E-B14) and Item 2(Pan- neling on north wall of Room 25). MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the change order as recommended by the architect in Items 3 through Items 9. This includes their recommendation that Item 8 be rejected as the cost is excessive. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. (F,� CITY ENGINEER: PARKING SPACE The City Engineer stated that this problem was originally brought to the attention of the Council in 1964. He explained that the people are parking on the 35 foot setback in front of three four-plexes, and cannot park behind the �artments, as they are supposed to, because Chere is a lo�a spot in the a11ey and in the past there had not been an oulet available to drain the water. He explained that it would be possible to solve this problem now that they are constructing a storm sewer main in 61st Avenue, and the City would be able to enforce the City Ordinance against parking in the setback. The Council discussed the number of lots involved; whether the alley want all the way through; the difficulty in getting a petition, and the fact that if this is to be done, it must be done before 61st Avenue is paved. � The City Nlanager pointed out tha* the City can order a Public Hearing without a petition with a 4/S vote. He suggested Councilman Lieb1 maybe would like to talk to the people in this neighborhood, Councilman Liebl asked if a com- plaint had been received about the people parking. The City Engineer said that they have not recei�ied complaints, but the ordinance cannot be enforced, - - - I� REGULAR COtJi�iCIL MEETING, APRIL 3, 1967 PAGE 23 I � and he wants the Council to be aware of this problem. Mayor Kirkham suggested they call a hearing and explain to the people that they will not be able to.park here as this will soon be the street. -� I� MOTION t�y Councilman Harris to receive the communication from the City Engineer and direct the Administration to set a Public Hearing regarding parking and drainage for ehe fourplexes on Main Street bet�aeen 60th and !� 61st Avenue. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � � ��� � � i , Councilman Liebl said he would talk to the people and see what their feelings were. CHANGE ORDER i�'1 - 5C: The Consulting Engineer asked the Counci.l to approve a Change Order covering a manhole and stub for Project S-C. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to approve Change Order ��1 in the amount of $732.50 to cover the cost of a stub in Project 5-C. Seconded, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. (G) STEWART: GAZLSVIEW PLAT SEWER The City Engineer stated that he felt the Council should authorize further study on this problem. He explained that the property has been replatted, and the Council had authorized the owner to hook onto Columbia Heights � sewer system but the Columbia Heights Zine had not been deep enough to provide a gravity flow for him, then he was granted temporary approval to use a drainfield, but the Health Inspectior was not satisfied with this. Naw he requests to hook onto the sewer line on the side of his property. Cauncilman Harris agreed it would be a good idea to take a long look at this. MOTiON by Councilman Harris that the City Engineer study the sewer system problem for Gailsview property. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, May or Kirkham declared the motion carried. VISITORS: Mr. Francis vanDan, 6242 P,aker Avenue Northeast, addressed the Council with several questions and suggest�ons. He suggested the Cauncil table be placed at a more accute angle out of consideration for the City Engineer who has trouble getting around it, He raised a question as to the liabiliCy of the Change Order in the Keys Well Drilling Compang suit, and asked if the change order had been generated by the Consulting Erigineer in�a supervisory capacity. Mayor Kirkham said it probably was initiated with the engineering firm. Mr. vanDan said he thought there would be joint liability if the change order was recommended, suggested or generated by an outside party (if contracted) and the respoinsibility would pervade finanacial responsibility also, He asked about ICem 3 on nis agenda index, and Mayor Kirkahm explained that this had not been adopted with the agenda. Mr, vanDan quesCioned the Hazardous Building Action, as he could find no provision for it in the City Charter. �� Mayor Kirkham explained that the City was using a State Statute, and there are several changes being considred in our City Code at the present time. `�'' Mr. vanDan asked what the questionnaire consisted of, its purpose and who received it. Mayor Kirkham said that it had been sent to every wate"r user REGULAR COI3NCIL MEETING, APRIL 3, 1967 as a matter of interest for the Council. Councilman Sheridan said that about 5% of them had been returned. The Council we;.tit over some of the items in the questiannarie for Nir. vanDan. VISITOR: INQUIRY ON SCREENING ORDINAN�E PAGE 24 Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Engebretson, 5216 Taylor Street Northeast, asked for information on the City's screening ordinance. They said they l�ived behind the Skywood Mall carwash, and trash is being hauled in and burned behind the Skywood Mall. The City Attorney said he believed the Ordinance called for a 6 foot fence and a 15 foot planti.ng strip. Councilman Sheridan said he believed the ordinance required a 15 foot planting strip, but the Council had been requiring a fence in some cases, which they negotiated at the time of canstruction. Mrs. Engebretson said that the same thing had happened last year and she had started with the Police Department and the Building Inspector and finally had called the Mayor, after which it, was cleaned up. The City Attorney said that proper procedure would be to call the City Manager or the Health Inspector with a trash or garbage complaint. The City Attorney looked up the ordinance and said it called for a 15 foot planting strip, but in some cases a fence has been used in lieu of the planti.ng strip. Councilman Sheridan said this would be a case where a fence would be better. Mr. Engebretson said that a 15 foot buffer zone was nonexistent. Councilman Harris said he thought the City could require the fence as long as there is no strip. Councilman Sheridan asked if there was any s��ding on part of the hill. Mr. Engebretson said the owners of Skywood Mall had put in some seedlings last year, but they had died and the.hill was eroding. Councilman Harris suggested the Council direct the Administration to take care of these two items and report back to the Council when they are completed, Mayor Kirkham told Mr, and Mrs. Engebretson that they should call the City Manager if it is not taken care of, so the Council can follow up on it right away. VISITOR: REPRESENTATIVE OF ERICKSON HOLIDAY A representative for Erickson Holiday said he was se�king approval for movi.ng another house from �7th Place. He was told that this was on the agenda of the Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittee meeting of April 4, Z967. - ' VISITOR; R�G�RDTNG ADDING ONTO HIS .FRE�ENT BUI:I�I:�'G Mr. Roland Smith, 7685 Beech Street, explained to the Council that he wished to add onto his present property. He said he has purchased five industrial lots, an3 now that his hobby has expanded into a business, he wants to add storage space onto his split level home. He showed the Council pictures of what he has at present and a plan of wha� he proposes. Councilman Samuelson explained that he should get a registered survey and plans showing the floor plan and elevation of his propsed plans which will then go to the Buildzng Standards - Design Control Sub-Committee and then come back to the Council. COUNCILM,.4N LIEBL: TRAFFIC SURVEY ON MAIN STREET Councilmar� Liebl said that the Police Department had taken a traffic survey on Main Street because of the calls Counci2man Liebl has received. He said that the Police used radar on riarch 28tr and issued 19 speeding tags. The average speed.of those tagged was 44 MPH, and 1/2 of the people tagged lived in the area. He said that there had been complaints against trucks I� REGUL.AR COUNCIL N1�E7'ING, APRIL 3, 1967 PAGE 25 � speeding, but no trucks had been found speeding. Councilman Lieb1 said he would like the people to know that the Police Department looks into these things if people call. I� COUNCILMAN HAftRIS: SPECIFICATIONS FOR CIT'Y PLANI�TER Councilman Harris said that the Council had directed the Administration to bring back specifications regarding the City Planner. He said he did not feel these went far enough, but were the minimal the Council should require. He said he would like the Council�s concurrence with these requir�ments, and then he would include it.with some other items to bring back to the Council�s attention covering a broader job specification. Councilman Liebl asked that the specificatiozis be read, The City Manager said that these are the State requirements for a Planner-In-Charge and cover the basics. Councilman Harris read the requirements. He said he thought the Council would be interested in Area A or B, but they would not want to strike out C or D in case the applicant had enough years of professional planning experience in probably Civil Engineering or Public Administration, MOTION by Councilman Haxris that these requirements as outlined on the shee� from the State be accepted and embodied as part of the job specifi-� � cation. Seconded by Councilman Samuelsen. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. I� Councilman Harris said he would bring back to the Council's attention the complete job specification for the next Regular MeeCing and asked the City Manager to put it on the agenda, and he would be hapgy to receive any �' � suggestions from the other Councilmen that they might like embodied into the specifications. I � II � � Councilman Sheridan said he was not totally in agreement or disagreement with a planner as discussed, but he wondered how much additional planning would have been required over and above what the City did do in 1966. He said the expenditures in 1966 were less than $5,000 for planning, and he questioned whether this would have been doubled through necessity or convenience or would they possibly only have had to spend another 25°Jo. If the Council has to spend $12,000 in salary, will they be getting $12,000 worth of planning and does the City need it today. Councilman Harris said that in discussing a planner with other communities the cost is usually $11,000 to $13,000. He said he felt that now was the time to have planning and not when the City is totally filTed,�ahich would be planning after the fact. He said the Assessor has checked and there are only approximately 1100 homesites left in Fridley under R-7 zoning. He said he felt the City should have had a planner before, but it is a budgetary item, and there has not been the facilities or the space, but with the new City Hall he could have office space. � Councilman Samuelson said he felt the Council has shown an intent to follow the overall plan under 701, and he felt the City should pursue this as a necessity for the community. Councilman Harris suggested that Councilman Sheridan talk to a planner in one of the neighboring communities and see what he does and how busy he is. Councilman Sheridan said that he had thrown his thoughts in for discussion as he is not in total disagreement, and that he will contact a planner. Councilman Lie bl said that with a staff it would cost about $20,000 a year for a planner, and last year the Co.uncil could noc find $1500 to put a part time employee who works full time on a full time basis: Mayor Kirkham _� .� P�EGULAR COUNCIL MEt,TING, APRIL 3, 1967 PAGE 26 I� � II � said that if the man does worlcf u11 time, he should be given fu11 time status or the City could lose him. Councilman Harrzs said he agreed with this, but felt,it was above and beyond a full time planner. Mayor Kirkham I said that it had been related in earlier discussions. �� � � � HARRIS : DEBRIS C0�1PT.,AINT Councilman Harris said he has received complaints about tornado debris behind the old 'nouse on University �venue that is next to Moon plaza. The City Manager said he would check this with the Health Inspector. LIEBL• INSURANCE Councilman Liebl asked the City Manager how long the $34 employee coverage was in effect for. The City rianager said one year. Councilman Liebl said that Blue Cross was very anxious to bid on the insurance. The City Man ager said that it had taken atiahile for Aetna to comp;.le the figures, which turned out to be 5 pages long, so the 10 or 15 different insurance companies could quote on comparable insurance. He said that these may have gone out Friday. SAMUELSON; 24 HOUR STREET PARKING ORDINANCE Councilman Samuelson asked what had happened on a streeti parking ordinance the Council had discussed at one time. The City Attorney said that he had gotten some material, bue the last time it had been discussed there had been a division of opinion of the Council on whether they wanted it nor not. He said it would be up to the Council if they want an ordinanGe and what provisions they want. Councilman Sheridan said that he has not been in favor of a no parking ban as the people gay for concrete curbs and gutters and they should be able to use them. He said he had not heard of there being any problem on overnight parking. Councilman Harris said that the problems that h ave been brought to his attention are in front of multiple structures. Mr. vanDan said that if the Council decides to pass an ordinance he suggested they adopt'by reference St. Paul or Minneapolis's snow emergency ordinance. Councilman Samuelson stated that we have that ordinance already. MAYOR KTRKHAM: CLEAN UP WEEK Mayor Kirkham asked Mr. Wilbur Whitmore, Chairman of the Greater Fridley Association, about cleanup week. Mr. Whitmore said that it had been brought up at their meeting, and they found out that the Jaycees are planning a City wide cleanup campaign for the week of April 23rd in conjunction with the surrounding suburbs and Minneapolis, and have already ordered 6500 • brochures to be passed out. He said that in vi:eca of this duplication, they thought it better to back the Jaycee movement and ask the City if they could coincide their date with the Jaycees. Mayor Kirkham said that our cleanup week is set by ordinance. The City Manager said that the ordinance requires that it be published before April lSth, the cleanup corapleted by May lst, and inspected by June lst. He said that he could call the paper and have it changed to April 23rd to April 30th and s-till compiy with the ordinance. I� A representative of the Jaycees said that they are only participating in the State campaigr� by purchasing posters that tfie boy scouts have asked them for, and this is the extent of their assistance. He said that they I� still ttiought the week the City had planned was the one they would be working on. The Council then decided they should not change the date of the , City's program. II� REGULAR COUNCIL ME�TING, APRIL 3, 1967 PAGE 27 i� The City Manager said that he ancl the Fire Prevention Chief had estimated that if an actual pickup is desired it probably would take two or three days. If the City were divided into 20 districts using 20 trucks with a �� driver and four'helpers per truck, he said it possibly could take one day, if everything were in throwaway containers. Councilman Sheridan agreed with the throwaway containers as the City should not have to rake it up. Councilman Harris suggested the Mayor or a Councilman contact Mr. Janutka from the Jaycees to see if the City can work tvith the Jaycees, to arrange something similar to the Christmas tree pickup to get some extra trucks and manpower. Mayor Kirkham said he would contact the Jaycees and the Greater Fridley Association for assistance in working something out. He said that the City official date should not be changed from the week of May lst. Councilman Harris said that the Fire Prevention Chief has made arrangements for a dumping site at that time. MAYOR KIRK�IAM: PARK EMPLOYEE Mayor Kirkham asked the City Manager if he would need any action from the Council regarding the man who is employed as a part time park employee but is actually working fulltime. The City Manager said that the Parks and Recreation Commission had wanted a different setup in the Park Department, and now that the Council has overruled that, he does not know wha�t the status is. He does not know what the Parks and Recreation Commission or the Council want in that department, so he will want some direction in the matter. Mayor Kirkham said the Council has pretty much decided on the step of hiring a planner rather than the step the Commission suggested, and there should be a decision on whether the Park employee is to be full time or left to seek another job. The City Manager said that if the Council wants another maintenance man in this department, he would check it out and bring it back in the regular way. ADJOURNMENT : There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regular Council Meeting of Apxi1 3, 1967 adjourned at 10;53 P,M. � Respectfully submitted, ����— i - =� 'i�.,�,_c... � � I: _, =n > > � �:. ' � Mary Lu Strom Secretary to the Council � ', � I, ' .-� 3 :_� PAGE 28 THE MINUTES OF TH� SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 10, 1967 The Special Council Meeting of April 10, 1967 was called to order by Mayor Kirkham at 8:08 P.M. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: Kirkham, Liebl, Samuelson, Sheridan, Harris (Arrived at 8;12 P.M.) MEMBERS ABSENT: None OPENING CEREMONY; Mayor Kirkham asked the audience to stand and join in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the agenda as presented. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. PUBLIC HEARING ON REZOATING FROM R-1, R-2 AND C-2 TO M-2, SOISE-CASCADE PROPERTY: The City Manager read the Notice of Heari.ng. Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anyone in the audience in opposition to this rezoning. There was no answer. He asked the repxesentatives of the Boise-Cascade property if they would ],ike to make a presentation to the Council. Mr. Larry Griffith said he was at the meeting an behalf of Boise-Cascade, the '� � owner of the property, and more specifically on behalf af the prospective purchaser. He introduced Mr. Robert As.pelin who also represents the prospective purchaser. � � � II � II � The representatives showed the Council the plans and a drawing of the proposed use of the property, Mr. Griffith explained there was one additional section of land that came with the package that they had no plans for at the present time, but would see whati developed in the future. He showed a parking plan for the building. � {COUNCIIrIAN HARRIS ARRIVED AT THE MEETING, 8:12 P.M,) Mr. Griffith showed the Council an artist's sketch of the building looking at it from 73rd Avenue. Councilman Liebl asked if the front exterior would be brick or concrete. Mr. Aspelin said that it still has not been definitely decided, but he coul,d assure the Council that it would be attractive. Mr. Griffith reminded the Council that the prospective buyer only has this under a short term option, and the property has not been committed to the pur;:haser, He said that they w�ll have to decide soon, and they cannot purchase the property unless it is properly zoned. He said they would try to answer any questions necessary for the Council to make a decision. Mayor Kirkham pointed out that the Council does not need to know all the detail plans at this.stage. Councilman Samuelson said he felt the re�oning should be done anyway to tie tne area together. - j� SPECIAL COU1\TCIL MEETING, APRIL 10, 1967 PAGE Z 9 I� The City Manager reviewed the reaction of the people that had been at the Planning Commission Meeting. He said that there had been several people from Moundsview who had not been opposed to it, and there had only been one mar� from Fridley �aho had asked about railroad crossing signals. �� Mr. Griffith said he had gotten the impression that the man from Fridley had thought it was a good idea. Mayor Kirkham said that if there was no further discussion he would close the hearing. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson, seconded by Councilman Sheridan to close the Public Hearing. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, rlayar I:irkahm declared the Public Hearing on rezoning the Boise-Cascade p�'operty closed at 7:17 P.M. The City Engineer pointed out that the County may need more right-of-way than is specified for street purposes. Mr. Griffith said he was sure the City would get complete cooperation. ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLE�� MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS - FROM R-1, R-2�AND C-2 TO M-2 - BOISE CASCt�DE PROPERTX: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt upon first reading, waiving the an ordinance rezoning the Boise-Cascade property to M-2. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a ro11 call vote,,Kirkham, Harris, Liebl, Sheridan voting aye; nays, none, the motion carried unanin�ously. BIDS - W-83 (OPENED NOON, APRIL 10, 1967): reading, Samuelson, The City Manager read the bids and the communication from the Consulting Engineer pointing out that the low bidder would allow a deduction of $80 if the painting of the reservoir can be completed immediately, rather than delayed until the fence is in place. Councilman Samuel,son said that for $80 he thought it was worth it to wait. Councilman Harris said that he had specifically made a request that if the cost was not too high, to wait with the painting until the fence was installed to avoid vandalism. He said he feels the $80 will be well spent and suggested it be included in the award, MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to award the contract.for Water Improvement Project ��83 to the low bidder, Rysgaard-Master Company, Inc., 1253 West Connelly Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota, 55112, in the lump sum amount of of $7280.00, delaying the final coat of paint until the fence is in place. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. PROPOSED PARK PROPERTY PURCHASE: The City Manager said that Mr. Don Fontaine was asking $4700 for his property on the basis that he has 10 acres of land, which would be a compromise between the appraiser's value of $450Q, figuring $450 an acre if there are 10 acres, and the $5,000 Mr. Fontaine originally asked. The City Manager said ths appraiser's measurment had come to 8.56 acres, which �� uld be 3825 at $450 an acre. Councilman Samuelson suggested they use the appraisal price of $450 an acre, and determine the final price by the boundary survey as laid out. The City Manager said he had talked t� Nir. Fontaine about this, and he was not interested and that $4700 was his price regardless of the acreage, as he had originally asked $5,000 for the 10 acres. The City Manager said that _� '� �� '� SPECIAL COUNCIL MGETING, APR1L 10, 1967 PAGE 30 Councilman Harris had advised that Mr. Siverts had wanted $500 an acq�e, Councilman Samuelson said he had understood that ene contour line would be used and there would be one price, The City Attor.ney said that it would probably b� better to buy it as a described area, making sure they had flood rights to a certa�.n elevation. Councilman fIarris asked what else was being consid.ered besides this f:!:ontage property. The City Manager said that the other land was tax forfeit property held by the County. The City Attorney asked if it tiJas available from the County. The City Manager said ttiey were withholding it from sale until �he Council decides. Councilman fi3rris asked what kind of problems the Council could be creating i£ they created an artific�ial lake. He pointed out they woLld not want to purchase houses. The Council seudied the map for the location of homes, but they were at a higher elevation. The City Manager pointed out that if this area ended up in a watershed area, the Council would not have much control as it would have ta �it into the watershed scheme. The City AY_torney said he was sure they would like a park as a pondi_ng area. Councilman Harris said that it seemed that there was insufficient information this ever.ing to make a determination as they should know what parcels were included �nd what contour lines would be used. The Council discussed what contour lines could be used. Either the 860 or 870 contour line could be used as an arbitrary line. MOTION by Councilman Harris to return this proposed park property purchase to the Administration �or a f_ull report with all engineering data necessary. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Councilman Liebl asked if it was the intention of the Council to make this whole area a park. Mayor Kirkham said that it would be purchased for park purposes. He said the Council was thi:�king of creating a lake wYeich would serve t�ao purposes, as a ponding area for flood control on Rice Creek as well as recreational purposes. Councilman Liebl asked if by buying the property, the City wi11 have to pay the assessment for the watershed districC, but as things are now, the present pa•operty owners would pay for it. .The City Attorney said there are two types of assessments on the watershed district. One is the mill tax levy, and if the property is owned by the City there would be no mill levy against public property; the other is an assessment for benefits, and this would depend on whether there was any project that would benefit this particular property, and if so, the City would pay a share. Councilman Liebl asked if the people �;�ho own the property at present have indicated they are coilling to sell at the estimated price. Mayor Kirkham said that this is something that wi11 have to be determined. He said the Council has an indication, but the final determination will have to be made after all the facts are available. UPOi�i a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION ��68-1967 - REQUESTING ANOI:A COUNTY TO PETITION FOR CREATION OF A RICE CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT: Mayor Kirkharti said he had been waiting for this ever since he had called the firsi meeting, He said that the Association has determined that it would be best if there is a Rice Creek W�tershed District. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the communication and resolution from the Rice Creek Association, concur with them, and proceed by requesting the County Conunissioners to start proceedings in forming a Rice Creek�Waterstied District. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. � SPECIAZ COUNCIL MEETING, APF�IL 10, 1967 P�GE 31 I� The City Attorney asked Niayor Kirkham if he thought it taould be advisable to get the other communities in Anoka County toge�her and advise them of this action to try and get additional support. Mayor Kirkham agreed with I� this and said he would bring it up at the next Anolca County Association of Municipalities Meeting. Councilman Harris said he thought this should be done in the form of a resolution rather than a simple motion. The Council agreed, and Councilman Liebl, with the aoreement of the�seconder, reworded I� � his motion: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution ��68-1967 asking the County I� Commissioners to proceed with the formation of a Rice Creek Wate�shed District, and that the Council receive the communication and resolution from the Rice Creek Assoc-xation. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. The City i� Attorney was requested to draw the resolution for ratification at the next meeting. CERTIFICATES OF APPOINTMENT - F.H.R.A: MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive to the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Mr. Donald J. Muri, Mr. Stan W. Carlson, Councilrtan Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, declared the motion carried. LOT SPLIT - LS��67-01 - MYLO PARKS: the Certificates for Appointment Authority for Mr. Carl Paulson, Mr. M. M. Mahurin. Seconded by there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham The City Manager explained that one portion of this lot has been sold with- out going through the formality of a lot.split. He said that Anoka County will split the taxes, but ttiey will not split the assessments, and if a lot spliti is not granted, one of the present owners will have to pay assessments on land which he does not own. Councilman Samuelson asked if the two lots are described as separate entities. The City Manager said they were. . Councilman Sheridan asked how the Ordinance was worded on splitting a lot '� after it has been split once, as this lot has been split once already. The City Attorney looked up the ordinance and said the minimum square footage must be between 27,000 square feet and an acre. Councilman Sheridan said he was afraid the Council would be creating the same situation that they had on Ondondaga Street and Old Central where Mr. Nygard's whole lot would be used up by a setback. The City Manager said that the Planning Commission had pointed out that this wi11 landlock one lot. The Council discussed the set- back ordinance. The City Engineer said that there is no backyard setback for C-2, but in R-1 it is 25 feet, and it would be a 35 foot minimum on the front setback. He said that with the parking requirements for a building, this lot would be very small, and a corner lot should be a little better, and this could be starting a chain reaction. The City Manager said he was not recommending this lot split, but the Council has considered this type of split in the past. He said the biggest problem is that the corner lot would be small. Mayor Kirkham said that pez•haps the problem could be solved by correcting one I� line and denying the rest. The Council discussed granting the 35 feet they wanted and not making two lots. This way they could pay the taxes and-the owner could worry about the two deeds on the property. , �� Mr. vanDan, a visitor to the Council Meeting, as'ked i..f this petition had been submitted to the Planning Conunission or if it had come directly to the Council, Mayor Kirkham said that this tiad gone to the Planning Commission first for their recoinmendation. ° ,� II � SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 10, 1967 PAGE 32 �I � MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to grant a�ot Split to Mylo Parks on Lot ��10, Auditor�s Subdivision No. 10 (Revised) so that starting from Central Avenue going East, the first ��arcel size will be approximately 235 feet, the next parcel to the East will be 109 feet, and the third parcel, which is the I� j farthest to the.East, will be 90 feet. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. 3RD STREET PATTERN; Councilman Liebl asked if every member of the Council was aware that Erickson Petroleum had dropped the proposal, and was not going through with their request that 3rd Street go through to 57th Avenue. Councilman Liebl asked if any member of the Council had anything to do with it or had discussed it with Mr. Rote. He asked the City rlanager if he knew what the reason was for it being dropped. The City Manager said that Mr. Rote had just asked him to take it'off the Planning Commission's agenda, which he said he could not do. He told Mr. Rote he should write a letter explaining why they wanted it taken off. He said that the letter had arrived on the same day as the Planning Commission meeting. He said that Nir. Jensen had talked to Mr. Rote and he understood that they were concerned that someday they might want a building there. Councilman Liebl said that in the Minutes of the Plats and Subdivisions Sub-Comznittee Meeting, two had voted in favor of it, two against, and Mr. Jensen had abstained. He asked why Mr. Jensen had abstained. The City Manager said he did not know, and he did not beli��ve anyorie had asked Mr. Jensen. Councilman Liebl said that last year Erickson Petroleum had been very anxious to get this road through, and he had been very astonished when they had dropped it. Mayor Kirkham said he was curiaus also, and had a call into the office now, although he did not,know if they wanted their reasons made public. TWO FAMILY DWELLING - 7541 UNZVERSITY AVENUE NORTHEAST - CHMIELEWSKI: The City Manager said that the Board of Appeals had only had a few days to look at this request prior to the hearing, but all five members of the Board had gone out and looked at it on the following Saturday. He said tihat it had come to the Planning Commission Meeting April 6th because the new Board of Appeals Ordinance did not go into effect until April 8th. He read the motion of the Planning Commission recommeniiing approval. He said that the ordinance requires that the Council call a Public Hearing, so the Council can either concur and set the hearing, or deny the request. Counci�man Harris asked Mr. S. Chmielewski about the lots to the north and south of his lot. Mr. Chmielewski said there is a house to the north and a house to the south zoned residential. Councilman Harris asked about the size of his lot. Mr. Chmielewski said it was 175x135. Councilman Harris asked if this will have to go to the Building Board. The City Manager said tnat-they wi11 have to go to the Building Board G�ith the plans for the structure. Mr. Chmiel.ewski said he had found some smashed footings on this lot. The City Manager said that if this was from over 8 years ago, there would be no record. Councilman Sheridan said that at'one time there was a high water table in this area which may explain the old footings. Mayor Kirkham �said he thought this area was complete. Councilman Samuelson said that it was R-1 oci both sides and R-1 in back. The Council discussed a date for a Public Hearing and decided on May lst. � II � SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETII�'G, APF�IL 10, 1967 PAGE 33 II ' MO'�ION by Councilman Samuelson that the S.pecial Permit Application go �hraugh the normal procedures, and a Public Hearing be set for May l, i967 to filX I the Council's obligations. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Councilman Slieridan said that he would like to explain to the parties applying that the Council has on�;� gr.anted two or three Special Use Permits for multiple dwellings in residential di_stricts in the past, and those were considerably larger lots, He said that he would like to express his opinion, that regardless of the tiearing, he �oould not be in favor of the permit because of the lot size, hu� the Council will go tnrough the necessary procedures. Mayor Kirkham said he did not like to discourage the petitioners unnecessarily, but they should be apprised of the fact that with the knowledge he has so far, he will be in opposition, but that the Council will go ahead with the hearing May lst. UPON a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ADJOURNMENT• There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Special Council Meeting of April 10, 1967 closed at 9:22 P.M. � Respectfully submitted, , ^ , �' l � , � c,C�. ,� ,L� �� t � ���L_-C'�-r� �i , Mary Lu Strom Secretary to the Council � �� � � 0 II ' I ' 0 ., � i � a.i ' OFFICIAL PUBLICATION � � - ��c. CITY QF FftIDLEY (Exhibit A� NOTICE OF HF1AFtIPTG ON IMPRO�TEMEPdTS STREET IMPROVE7`�IENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 (��E�mvNt #1) WHIl�EAS, 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, THk�tEFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GNIIV THAT on the 17�' day of April, 1967 at 8:00 o'clock P.M., the Cit.y Council will meet at the City Hall in said City, and will at said time and place hear all partie� interested in said improvements in whole or in part. The general nature of the impxovements in the construction (in the lands and streets noted below) of the following improvements, to-wit: CONSTRUCTION ITII�I � Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, bituminous surfacing, concrete curb and gutter, water and sewer services, incidental drainage, and other facilities located as follows: Hugo Street: From East River Road to East End of Street ESTIMATID COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �17 ,150 .00 THAT THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSID FOR SAID IMPROVEL�fENiI' IS AS FOLLOWS : For Construction Item Above . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All of the land abuttin; 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 Council proposes to proceed with each of said improvements as separate improvements, except as hereafter otherwise provide3 by the Council, all under the following authority-, to-wit: Minnesota Statutes 1961, Chapter 429 and laws amendatory thereof, and in conformit.y with the City Charter. DATID THIS 20�' 9TTEST: DAY OF MARCH, 1967 BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. CITY CL� - Marvin C. Brunsell Publish: March�31, 1967 gpril 7, 1967 MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham I � � �J , [_� � , , � � � , , OFFICIAL PUBLICATION CITY OF FRIDLEY (Exhibit A) NOTICE OF HEt'1RING ON IMPROVEMENTS STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-I (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 Street: 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. All lying in Section 3, T-30, R-24, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. . ESTIMATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $89,193.75 � f + f. _ < Page 2 Exhibit "A" St. 1967-1 Addendum ��2 a�� THAT THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPROVErIENT IS AS FOLLOWS: For Items a) and b) Above . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A11 of the land abutting tepon 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 Council pxoposes to proceed with each of .said improvements as separate improvements, except as hereafter otherwise provided by the Council, alI under the following authority, to-wit; Minnesota Statutes 1961, Chapter 429 and laws amendatory thereot, and in conformity with the City Charter. DATED THIS 20TH DAY OF MARCH, 1967 BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Publish: March 31, 1967 April 7, 1967 0 MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham � . . . . . . � . . f��^��� . Ord. No. � Section 12 Boi.se Cascade Gorp. SECTION 5. i It is the intent of this rezoning request to have the entire Southeast Quarter of Section 12, Township 30, Range 24 zoned M-2 (heavy industrial areas) except the following parcels taken for street purposes; 1) The North 33 feet thereof; 2) The West 50 feet thereof; 3) The Sou.th 33 feet.thereof, The Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official zoning map to indicate the above zoning changes. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1967. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Public Hearing: A.pril 10, 1967 First Reading: ril 10, 1967 Second Reading: Publish........ f��` � Q •" . . � .� f :il�.. 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Z160 4�',� Co ��i , I� St. F�u� , Mix�� o SSi12 Co SP M�Cross+�n, In�•, }+ P.0 � i�ox 336 0886� � 2'h.11�ie ���G7 Fv D<, Chapmasa�o•ia tx o C� � 101'A Rhad � Is la a�i No � Minneapolis� N�.xrn� 55427 �tandall & B�eYglina in�� 68U2 i'laze ruawe,l�l,Eo , Minaeapal.ig� Minna 55421 Traasaaarica Ins. sz Seaboasd Surety Sx Seaboard Suseiy 5X N o B I p �°D '� � Ohio Far�aers Ins a 5X Great An. Ins. Co. sx Glen Falls Inse sx D B' $175,000,00 $164,007e20 $153,235.04 No Bid S149,�022.50 $127 ,433.10 $159,428.65 $168,0OO.OQ f As Spec. $164,007.20 �300 cal. de. ! $159.4►93.06 �Aa Spec. $20T,733.45 �As Speco $148,722.50 �As Spac. � a �, �� S� $127,_ 4_�IO 90 days 2$� � $159�028.65 �As Sp�ce Y� ." P�03o 84o FRIDLEY BID OPENING AT 12:00 N0013 ON APRIL 17, 1967 E��►����_+�_'��_'� Pheips—Dral�.e, Inc o 5440 Douglas Dro t3inneapolie, :litane 55429 BID SURETY N 0 B I D BASE BID #1 � BASE Page 2 of 2 � CO1�1P, � TIMB ? ( �_ � � THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING, APRIL 4, 1967 The Meeting was called to order by Chairman Erickson at 7:35 P.M. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: Erickson, Tonco, Dittes, Hauge MEMBERS ABSENT: Biermann OTHERS PRESENT; Building Inspector — a. CONSIDERATION OF REQti�ST FOR MOVING PERMIT TO MOVE A HOUSE FROM 230 - 57TH I PLACE NORTHEAST (LOTS 10 AND 11, BLOCK 8, CITY VIEW ADDITION) TO 475 - 57TH ' � PLACE NORTHEAST (LOTS 14, 15, AND 16, BLOCK 4, CITY VIEW ADDITION) REQUEST BY ERICKSON_PETROIE UM CORPORATION, 1422 WEST LAKE STREET, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN• ' Mr. Osterhus, a representative for Erickson Petroleum Corporation, discussed the house location on the lot and ag�eed to resubmit a revised survey showing the house 15 feet from the west lot line. Fie also agreed to install a drive- , way, post a$200 performance bond, and submit a basement plan for permit. MOTION by Hauge, seconded by Tonco, to approve the Moving Permit subject to ' the provisions noted. The Motion carried. - ��� _/� � �� �� � ` `C-�Z 2. C O N S Z D E I 2 A T I O N O F P� E Q U E S T T O B U Z L D A M O R T U A R Y A T 6 2 1� G H W A Y �� 6 5 N O R T H E A S T (LOT 3, BLOCK l, HERWAL'S 2ND ADDITION) REQUEST BY DR. DON CHEESMAN, ' DANVILLE, INDIANA, (GEARHART FUNDERAL HOME); �� �� Mr. Walquist and Mr, Gearhart were present. The survey and plans were reviewed. � , The applicants were advised of the variances.needed, plot plan indicating planting � must be submitted, and engineered plans presented for approval. ' MOTION by Tonco, seconded by Dittes, to approve building as presented provided stucco or brick veneer be applied to the exterior of the wa11s shown as concrete block on the print. The motion carried. , 3. CONSIDERATION OF CONSTRUCTION OF A SANCTUARY TO AN EXISTING STRUCTURE ?_T 472 OSBORNE ROAD NORTHEAST (LOT 2, BLOCK 1, OSBORNE MANOR 2ND ADDITION) REQUEST BY THE FRIDLEY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, 472 OSBORNE ROAD NORTHEAST: ' � � ' ' , f ' Reverend Gilbertson was present at the meeting. The preliminary plans and plot plan deemed not adequate for final approval purposes. The applicant agreed to submit engineered plans in the next few days and revised plot plan before the Ap�i1 18th Design Committee meeting. The availability of lots to the rear for future parking was mentioned by Reverend Gilbertson, also that one of h�s parishoners was donating some of the excavating if the work k*as permitted soon. MOTION by Hauge, seconded by Tonco, that the Council consider approval subject to the Building S�andards - Design Control Committee approval of�finished plans on April 18, 1967. The motion carried. ,.. . � i I BUIL'DING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL, APRIL 4, 1967 i ' �.�. � PAGE 2 4. RECONSIDEREITION OF A 32 UNIT APART'NIENT BUILDING AT 215 CHARLES STREET NORTH- EAST (LOT 3, BLOCK 1, HAYES RIVER LOTS). REQUEST BY MOON CORPORATION, 225 UNIVEP�SITY AVENUE NORTHEAST; ' Mr. B. Julkowski was present at the Meeting. Mr. Julkowski was advised to �' consult with the City Engineer on street changes in this area. Mr. Julkowski asked if this matter could be considered tor the Council Agenda of April 10, 1967, ` MOTION by Dittes, seconded by Hauge, to approve subject to final landscape plan being submitted. The Motion carried. . 5. RECONSIDERATION OF USE OF TRUSS ROOF CONSTRUCTION, CONTINUED FROM MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE OF MARCH 21, 1967: Ferndale Builders, Homedale Builders and representative from Stewart Lumber were present.. . - �- Various aspects of truss, such as camber, connector plates, partitions and sheetrock conditions were reviewed. Mr. Hauge stated that engineers were reluctant at this time to approve prints with this type of trussing. MOTION by Tonco, seconded by Dittes, that this Board approve the use of this "Truss Wall" system only on 24" O.C. provided that ceiling mater'ial butt joints be made on truss cords, 2" gypsum lath or �" sheetrock nailed 6" O.C. minimum. That ventilation in the attic be to the ratio of 1 to 150 and that 2" ply is used on roof pitches greater than 42" to 1�" and S/8 on roof pitches less than 42" to 12" with ply clips or equivalent used at edges centered between r-e�ft€rs be also minimum. Upon a voice vote, Erickson, Tonco, Dittes voting yes; Hauge voting no, the motion carried. ADJO�1RNMENT : There being no further business, Chairman Erickson adjourned the meeting at 10:45 P.M: Respectfully submitted, � J Clarence Belisle, Acting Secretary �/ � �� � � t�•,� PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING - APRIL 6, 1967 Page 1 ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order at 7:35 P.M. by Acting Chairman Hughes. Membexs present: Jensen, Myhra, Erickson, Ylinen, Hughes Others present: City Manager Wagnex, Engineering Assistant Clark APPROVE MINUTES OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING: MARCH 23, 1967: � Member Jensen referred to Page 4, Item 6, the second sentence from the last paragraph which should be corrected to read "For the record, these suggestions are for designation purposes only and must be restudied before being included in the construction program". Member Jensen referred to Page 5, under Section 45.08, ��2, the word "�herefore" should be changed to "therein" reading as follows: ��2. Multiple dwellings including service for tenants therein accessible to customers from inside the building." MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Erickson, that the Planning Couunission minutes be accepted as corrected and stated above. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � RECEIVE MINUTES OF PLATS & SUBDIVZSIONS - STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE P1E�.TING: MARCH 30, 1967• MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission receiv� the minutes of the Plats & Subdivisions - Streets & Utilities Subcommittee meeting of Ma.rch 30, 1967. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE MINUTES OF BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF MARCH 22, 1967 AND MARCH 29, 1967: MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission !� receive the minutes of the Board of Appeals meetings of March 22, 1967 and Ma.rch 29, 1967. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARAS - DESIGN CONTROL MINUTES: MARCH 21, 1967: MOTiON by Erickson, seconded by �' receive the minutes of the Building Ma.rch 21, 1967. Upon a voice vote, unanimously. � � I' . . AD(7PTION OF AGENDA : Jensen, that the Planning Conanission Standards - Design Control meeting of a11 voting aye, the motion caxried The agenda was to be followed as written. ' � �' = 2 ��: Plannin� Co�nission Meeting - April 6, 1967 Page 2 l. PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST (ZOA ��67-03) BOISE CASCADE CORPOIZATION: Rezone to M-2 all that part of SE4 of Section 12 not presently zoned M-2. � Present, representing the petitioner, were Larry Griffith and Robert Aspelin, Operation Manager of Studebaker Corporation. The notice of the public hearing was read by the City Manager. , Chairman Hughes explained that the procedure at a public hearing is to allow the petitioner to describe his desired change, then to give the , Commission the opportunity to ask questions of the petitioner, and then to make time available to the public for questions. Mr. Griffith stated Boise Cascade Corporation owns the land, and he is representing Studebaker Corporation who has taken an option on the land with the idea of possible construction of a new plant site on the property. Briefly, the rezoning is to reconcile the Noxthwest corner and the two 50 foot strips on the north and south of the parcel which were once used as a setback guard. He stated they hoped that Studebaker wi11 be able to build out here. The plans are still tentative, and because we are only under an option, the pl.ans which we have are somewhat preliminaxy. Two maps, one an axchitect's preliminary conception of the .exterior view of the proposed buildings, and a blue print of proposed buildings and landscaping, were put on the wall. Mr. Griffith introduced Mr. Aspelin who would answer questions of the Commission and public. Chairman Hughes mentioned that the Commission, in considering rezoning requests of this type, while preliminary plans are of interest, must consicler this in terms of the impact of the change on the land. Member Erickson asked what they have in mind for the use �f the building. Mr. Aspelin answered the owners are manufacturers of engi�es and �enerators and primarily this is what we would be doing here. We checked your code and we know that we can live within the code. Regarding landscaping, Mr. Aspelin stated there is a grove of trees which we would like to keep, will have grass and shrubs along 73rd Avenue, Central Avenue and to the east end of the building. There would be no outside storage as the product is not such that can sit outside. Regarding access, there will be three on 73rd Avenue and two on Central. In answer to the question if he could comment as to what the remainder of this one quarter section would be devoted to, Mr. Aspelin said that we are going to use all of the 1900 feet-coming down to the railroad tracks, but as far as future development at this point, we do not know. The approximate footage of the structures is 400,000 square feet for the plant and 100,000 square feet, including office buildings, which will have three floors. Paul L. King, 1301 Norton Avenue N.E.: You mentioned that you would have a dock coming aut onto Central Avenue. � ' , � I� �x_�� Plannin� Commission Meeting - April 6, 1967 . Page 3 Mr. Aspelin replied that a road will be put in through the central part of the property to the docks, but the traffic will come out on Central Avenue. Mrs. Michael Silk, 7006 Pleasant View Drive, Mounds View: Will there be any type of fumes? Answer: The only thing would be the steam in the winter time, but that does not contaminate the air. Mxs. Silk: How much trucking? Answer: There are seven truck docks on the main plant and three in the other. I presume we have twenty-five or thirty trucks a day, but they are not all diesel. Mr. King: Are the docks enclosed? Answex: The docks downtown are not enclosed except in the warehouse. Mr. Silk: Do you have protection and dust facilities? Answer: We do. Mr. Aspelin continued that the plant downtown is running two shifts, and we expect to be down to one shift with the new plant. We have checked the noise and we can go within the code easily. With the muffling we are proposing, I do not think you are going to notice any more noise. � Mr. King: Once you get up into cheap rates over the rai1, you would probably be using the railroad track more. Answer: Most transportation is by truck. . 1 I. 1 Mrs. Wesley Ehlers, 6929 Pleasant View Drive, Mounds View: I am not familiar with the zoning of Fridley and wonder if there is a buffer zone on the border. Does the industrial line go right up to the City line? Chairman Hughes explained that Fxidley has different buffer zones �or each category. For example, thexe is not a separate zoning category along the edge of property. Rather we write into the zoning code for each particular category the setbacks, screening requirements, etc. In the case of heavy industrial zoning, 100 feet is the setback. In this case, the boundary will be 50 feet plus the street. Mr. King: If they are going to plan on building a plant of this size, I think it would behoove the Gity of Fridley to have railroad crossing signals put in on Central. Avenue. . Chairman Hughes stated they (Studebaker) would not cross Old Central with the railroad traffic as they are on the East side of Central Avenue. Mr. Aspelin said they would probably have about 10 cars a month. Mr. Griffith stated, if at all possible, we would appreciate it if action could be taken on the matter some time this evening inasmuch as we are operating under a short term option. We have to have an answer on the proposal in order to make a determination on the option. 1'his is only an option situation and that the decision has not been finally made to locate here. I ' L..�� ;�. Plannin�Commi_ssion Meetin� April 6, 1967 Pa�e 4 ' MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Myhra, that the public hearing of the rezoning request (ZOA ��67-03), Boise Cascade Corporation, to rezone to M-2 al1 that part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 12 not presently � zoned M-2 be closed. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � � � � � I ' � � 2. Chairman Hughes stated that it appears from the way this land is present�.- zoned that what is being requested is essentially to correct the existing zoning. We have a cixcumstance of commercial and residential in small parcels surrounded on two sides by industrial property. It seems likely that if we were zoning this texritory for the first time that we would make it a major industrial tract. The petition is completely justified and should be considered in terms of a correction of what, at best, was a mistake in the first place. The City Manager added that this was zaned that way in 1955,.probably for the matter of convenience only. MOTION by Exickson, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council that the rezoning request (ZOA ��67-03) Boise Cascade Corporation to rezone to M-2 all that part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 12 not presenCly zoned ri-2 be ranted. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. REOPEN LOT SPLIT ��65-14, H. M. NYGARD: Part of Lot 14, Auditor`s Subdivision �k129 . Member Ylinen reviewed the discussion and motion of the Plats & Subdivi- sions - Streets & Utilities Subcommittee meeting of Ma.rch 30, 1967, the minutes of which are in this agenda. � b MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission 1 Concur in the second portion of the Plats & Subdivisions - Streets & Utilitie� Subcommittee motion in their inutes of March 30, 1967 and recommend to the �'Ci City Council ap�roval of Lot Split ��65-14, H. M. Nygard, being that _part o� Lot 14, Auditox's Subdivision ��129 lying west of east 273.0 feet, except west 17.0 feet taken for Central Avenue and except easement over, ,-north 30 feet for road purposes for the modification of the request being �� 175 feet for the lot facing Central_ Avenue and 75 feet for th� ot to t e l � east. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. % , 3. LOT SPLIT REQUFST: L.S. ��67-01, MYLO PARKS: Parcels 2000, 2010 and 2020, Auditor's Subdivision ��10 (Revised) - splitting for special assesSments. . The City Manager explained the circumstances of receiving the request at the last minute. The lots were split in Anoka because of taxes,�.but the County will not split assessments. The former owners have sold portions and have not gone through the formality of a lot split. One of the present owners will. have to pay the assessments on land which he does not own, in addition to his property, if the lot split is not granted. The Engineexing Assistant was requested to make a drawing to be ready 1 for the Council meeting on rionday, April lOth, sho��ing the lots to be, from West to East, approximately 110 feet, 125 feet, 109 feet, and�90 feet of Lot 10, Auditor's Subdivision ��10 (Revised). , , �I MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission recommend approval of Lot Split ��b7-01, all of Lot 10, Auditor's Subdivision �10 (Revised) with :�rontages on Mississippi Street from West �o East of i , - �� 8 ♦ i Planning Commission Meetin�; April 6, 1967 Page 5 , appxoximately 110 feet, 125 feet, 109 feet and 90 feet, subject to verifi- cation and clarification by the Engineering De artment. Upon a voice vote, all vo�ing a�e, the motion carried unanimousl� It was noted thexe are tt�o zoning categories in the above parcel, but the Commission felt that no further action was required now, but there is the gossibility of a request latex on to extend the commercial zoning. 4. APPLICATION TO BOARD OF APPEALS: S. CHMIELEWSKI: Lot 12, Block 2, Osborne Manor, special use permit for two family dwelling. Member Ylinen said he visited the property and talked to adjacent property owners and only one indicated mild disapproval. He stated it was a good lot. The petitioner lives in one of the adjacent homes. The proposed structure would be ttao stories. i MOTION by Xlinen, seconded by Jensen, to recommend approval of the , petition of Severin or Eleanor Chmielewski to the Citv Council for this two family dwelling on Lot 12, Block 2, Osborne Manor with the specifica- � tion that there be a garage stall for each dwell.ing unit, connected to I� the street with a hard surfaced driveway, and the remainder of the lot shall be sodded including the boulevard, and further stipulate that the owner enter 'into an agreement with the City in connection with the above I� requirements tha.t if the owner does not comply with said requirements, the - City sha 1 comp ete said requirements and assess the cost back to the I property. pon a voice vote, a voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 5. TAIRD STREET PATTERN: Copies of the letter from Erickson Petroleum Corp. indicating their desire not to participate in plans concerning carrying Third Street through to 57th Avenue were passed out to the Conunission members. I� In answer to Chairman Hughes question, Member Jensen (chairman af the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee) said it is pretty hard to summarize. It involves literally months of study by the I Subcommittee and resulted in a fairly complete division of opinion as to � the merits or demerits of the proposal. The Subcommittee made two motions, the first motion failed which favored the recommendation of the proposal. Since there seemed to be no real feeling for continued review of the problem, it seemed to be the wisest move to forward it to the Planning G 1 Commission. This letter from Erickson Petroleum Corp. is a complete surprise in view of the Subcoimnittee meeting which took place on March 30th. �� In a very short time they have more or less reversed their feeling. Mr. Wagner called me after a discussion with Bob Rote so that I would be aware ' of the reversal and I called Bob Rote, because the comments made to me , really did not say anything except they were no longer favoring this pro- posal. Bob Rote informed me they own additional property nozth of 57th ��. Avenue across the street of their present site and it is the feeling now of Bob Rote and the management that the street which they have in the past �� proposed could actually become a deterrent in the development of this property. They could be in the position of having fostered a road which, in a year or two, they might raish not to be there at all. They have not � developed speci£ic plans at this writing, but did not �aish to delay any action if the Cor.unittee taished to continue the study. , Chairman Hughes said that sometime ago a number of the members toured ' � � � r � ��:t � Planning Commission rieeting,�_April 6, 1967 Page 6 this area. This is a sample of an area on the boundary of an existing primarily residential area and an existing commercial area, and typically, we £ind at such a boundary, there is pressure for change. We have seve-ral items for consideration. One is the ultimate use of this area. The other is traffic flow from North and South to the Holiday Stores, and further consideration of traffic flow caithin this immediate neighborhood. The neighborhood is set off by Main Street, University Avenue, blst Street and 57th Street to the South. This nea.ghborhood is zoned from 57th Place and North R-2 at the present time. 57th Place and 57th Avenue abut comznercial and residential, There are Uses still existing from the time of the origin- al zoning which are non-conforming under our present Code and these are not to be disregarded. With the advent of University Avenue with no service road along that side of the property facing the highway, there was some significant division of opinion how the property should be resolved. Mr. Schmedeke, a visitor, stated that within a week the party he � figured would come to the meeting with him backed out so that he was only a listener until things are clarified to him what has hapgened. He was not notified of the change until 4:00 o'clock. The Coirmmission wondered, because the prime petitioner had withdrawn, if it might not be desixable to continue this ma.tter until a later meeting. Chairman Hughes asked Member Jensen that, as Chairman of the Subcommittee, did he feel it would be desirable to study the problem here and try to reach some conclusion on the basis of likely development of the area? � Member Jensen said he could see no point or purpose in bringing it back to the Subcommittee, in view of the letter giving full consideration of what Exickson Petroleum Corp. really desired. We have had some good discussions and there certainly are no hard feelings regarding the outcome, as far as I am concerned. We have no �ew approach to study it at the present time. Member Ylinen felt the Plannin; Commission should continue to give a lot of thought to the problem of the area so that they can come to a conclusion, as it has been on the P1ats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee agenda for three months. There has been some expression from the residents living on 3rd Street regarding a way out to the South, and their desires should be considexed. Member Erickson said that the Commission has not heard from the rest of the people in tne area, and should not forget Mr. Zizak who wanted a vacation on 572 Avenue. . Chairman Hughes said it seemed the Commission was in general agxeement along the line to continue the item for a period of 30 days. MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission continue the Third Street Pattern until the first meeting in May (May llth) and further that we invite the xesidents or anybody else affected by this proposal so that we can �et the feeling of the people other than the peti- tioner. Upo;� a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � r �.` �. Planning Commission Meeting - April 6, 1967 Pa�e 7 It was agreed this could be done on an informal basis. The City Manager was asked to send letters to the residents on the , West side of 22 Street between 57th and 61st Avenues all the way to University, and to residents on bo�h sides of 572 P1ace from Main Street to University Avenue. Erickson Petroleum was to be invited and asked if they � can formulate their plans more definitely. It was to be understood that. at this hearing a final decision will not be made in order to give �he people ample time to be heard. , Chairman Hughes said, as the Subcommittee has not given a recommenda- tion, it is reasonably clear the membexs of this Commission are not in a position to make a recommendation. The Commission does not feel it would � be helpful to take the matter back to the 5ubcommittee and it does feel it would be helpful to have the opinion of the people in that neighborhood. , ' �� ' � 6. REZONING INFORMATION: A. L. WILLIAMS: Lots 6 thru 9, Block 5, Spring Brook Park. Rezone from R-1 to R-3 including study of area between Ashton and railroad tracks. Chairman Hughes reviewed the problem by stating that the Commission indicated they would like to consider the matter, not only for these four lots but also for the general vicinity. We have both manufacturing and single family residences in both blocks. 1) We should not have a dividing line, between zones, running down the middle of the block. 2) Rezoning these four lots is spot zoning. 3) Problem concerning setbacks on all sides. The area East of Ashton Avenue and North of 79th is presently uncler multiple type uses ranging from single family dwellings, multiple dwel- lings and industrial. Ashton Avenue is not in as a street. Between Longfellow and Liberty there is a half block of dirt street, the closing of which is in dispute. It was felt park area should be considered as this area is cut off entirely from other areas. The engineering department was asked to prepare a ma.p I the area would look with a street through as discussed in and give it to Mr. Williams at the meeting of the 27th of him if he wants to circulate a petition. ' � 7. � ' I ' showing how the meeting April and ask MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, to ask the Engineering Depart- ment to prepare a sketch shawing the thinking that we have applied to this tract tonight and to haye it ready for our meeting of April 27, 1967. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. FUTUItE LOCATION OF PUBLIC WORKS Gt1RAGE AND YARD: Engineering Assistant Clark said the appraisals for t1-ie suggested locations of Public Works garage and yard have not been returned. MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Jensen, that inasmuch as appraisals fox suggested locations for the Public Works garage and yard have�not been returned, this item should be carried over to the April 27th meeting. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unani- mously. L� : � Plannin�Commission Meetin�- April 6z 1967 , _ Page 8 � Member Jansen wished to suggest a possible site Department -- the property of Al Johnson �ahich i.s in industrial. Mr. Johnson is taking some test holes to bad his property is. The price i.s $2500 an acre. .It zoned properly and in not a bad spot. DISCUSSION OF ZONING FOR VETERINAF�IAN CLINIC: for the Public in'orks Section 2 and zoned find out how good or has a ditch, it is Chaii-man Hughes explained that at the last meeting of the Planning Commission there was a request to consider the possibility of locating a veterinarian clinic in a commercial zone North of St. PhiZlips' Church. The amount of land involved is two or three lots. A mortuary is planned for the cornex and a clinic north of there. Undex the preser_t zoning, veterinary clinics can be located only in M-1 or M-2. The question is whether we want to reconsider the special use to the extent of saying veterinary clinics can be located in com- mercial zone; consider the possibility of a small industrial zone, or Section 45.19 Use Permi.ts. Member Jensen recommended that this item be carried forward and considered in a further study of Chapter 45. As the two gentlemen indicated they were not in a big hurry, perhaps we can just continue this item in an orderly fashion. MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission table this item until the meeting of April 27, 1967. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the mo�ion carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT • There being no further business, tYie meeting was adjouxned by Chairman Hughes at 11:15 P.M. Res �ctfull� submitted, � ��'�-���- �:�u�,,,--- Haz�l 0' Brian Recording Secretary THE MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREAI'ION CONI�IISSION A�tEETIN�, April 3, 1967 The Meeting was called to order by Chairman Hughes at 8:17 P.M. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: Hughes, Cochran, Spence MEMBERS ABSENT: Fitzpatrick, Dunphy OTHERS PRESENT: Mr. Ed. Braddock, Chief Engineer, Minneapolis Park Board Paul Brown, Birector, Parks a;id Recreation Department MINUTES, FEBRUARY 27, 1967 ; �� } MOTION Uy Spence, seconded by Cochran, that the February 27, 1967 Minutes be accepted as mailed. The Motion Carried. MINUTES OF INFORMAL MEETING, MARCH 20, 1967 MOTION by Cochran, seconded by Spence, that the Minutes of the informal meeting of March 20, 1967, be accepted as mailed. Subject: Park Planner The Motion Carried. LETTERS Lett.er from Park and Recreation Association, Subject: Membership Applica- tion. Thanking Commission for their membership and notifying them that they will receive the first magazine this month. Letter and Pamphlet from Wcaver, Talle �, Herrick Law Firm, Subject: Admini- strative and Enforcement of Land Use Controls. Commission agreed that the pamphlet would be of more interest to the Planning Commission. Letter from Anoka-Hennepin District #11, Subject: Horseshoe League. They are organizing a N.E. Horseshoe League and would like a list of names of those who would be interested. Letter from Hockey Association, Subject:_ Letter of Thanks. Thanking Depart- ment for the excellent maintenance and organization at the Commons J. C. Hockey Rink last winter. Questionaire: Your Opinions, Please. Results were presented to the Commis- sion for their future reference and general information. DIRECTORS REPORT Work Progress Report Vandalism will be on the upswing. Vandalism signs are being posted in hopes of curbing this problem. The diamonds are being prepared as soon as the parks begin to dry out from Spring. The Director is to investigate with the County Agent what would be best to plant on the west end of Locke Park to fight the weed problem Existing there now. Parks and Recreation Memorandum T`ree Beautification Bid was let to Bob's Produce. All winter activities end- ed with very successful results. Department has worked out details with North- ern States Power for a larger transformer installation at the Commons. Preliminary Report A preliminary report of Park P-2, Summit S�uare, was presented by the Director. This consisted of a summary letter to the Mayor and City Council, maps and �� �� � PARKS t1ND RECREATION CO'�IMISSION MI�'UT�:�, FEBRUARY 27, 1967 PAGE 2 f� a a :; : sketches, estimated costs, and construction and equipment charts. The Commission agreed that this report is the proper way to go about planning our parks. * Chairman Hughes is to discuss with the Planning Commission the possibility '� of closing Hughes Avenue between the North and South Parcels of Summit Square or maybe vacating it during certain hours af the day for park pur- poses and safety. � PLANS AND OBJECTIVES Program for 1968 The Commission discussed, revised, and adopted a program for 1968 concerning land acauisitions, gark development, additianal recreational programs, expan- sion of present recreational programs, and park planning. MOTION by Spence, seconded by Cochran, to adopt the Program for 1968 as amended. The Motion Carried. OLD BUSINESS Park Planning and Maintenance Supervisor 1'he Department still needs a maintenance supervisor. The Commission feels that the City Manager should handle the pexsonnel hiring. Tree Beautification Program A contract has been awarded to Bob's Produce, 6520 East River Road, for 150 Green Ash trees. The first fifty (50) trees will be for Parks. The remaining one hundred (100) trees will be planted in �the path of the storm on boulevard easements. � NEW BUSINESS City Planner Ed Braddock, Chief Engineer, Minneapolis Park Board, present at the meeting, stated that there is a great need for a park, recreation, and athletic consul- tant. Either the Director or the Commission Chairman will meet with Mr. Braddock about a schedule of fees. ADJOURNI�IENT The Meeting was adjourned at 11:35 P,M. The next regular Meeting will be held on Monday, April 24, 1967, at 8:00 P.M. at t;�e Fridley City Hall. Respectfully submitted, ��/� 4� %� j `�f LL� %% :.�� <�� � �LL�-/ '+../� G�'-�/'� ` Mary Lo Erickson, Secretary: Farks and�Recreation Commission APPOINTMENTS FOR CONSEIVT Ai�7D APPROV�I,L BY THE CITY COUNCIL - APRIL 17, 1967. N� POSITION SALARY REPLACES Beverly Kay Strand Clerk-Steno $356.00 Casmira 45,0 Central Avenue N.E. Building Per Saefke Minneapolis, Minnesata 55421 znspection N:onth Sharan Kay Waldstein 717 - 81st Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, r�tinnesota 55432 Switchboard Operator - Cash ier $317.00 Per Month Beverly Strand r�e r ! •'F�-' ! ��,�.�� �:�;. _;� <;. �.;�w���.s � ��c o �,��.�t;�:��;:.:�:� �.°��;�.�a�c�'� ��;��� tt'c�sW'ii�1:�S' �fj�d oe�qa P��3.�lxa����3�.�€�, i��aa�.es€�tA. 5���3i �33g�ri? 79 �.3�� �.��� ����R rgo. a� T�ATER IA1P�tQ3�t°�NT PR�3ECT �;0. 85 Y�R�DLEY, MItY�i �SOTA Key� Well Dsi.11ing Co. 413 Nor�h Le�ington Av�aue S�. Paul, Mfnaesota 5510�e Gentiemea: You are hereb�+ ordered, auth�riz�d and insgruct�d �o dri11 and remave the bailer £rom W�11 #3. �aym�n� fox this wo�rk wi�l ba on an houYly basis and added to the contract �rice as foi�ew�se 104 F€rse D�i�.li�g Rig and Ope�ator @$1�,00 $1,�72.00 �.O�s Hrs. 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CGl1t�TY, P';! �li�ESOT�!,, COt�?CEPi�� !��IG �, ,-lAZ ^,�JOIiS �t1 I LJ I i;G LOCt!,TED /�T %�90 A,i'E;; L,yPv�, f'::IDLLY, P�; I�d i�i � S OT,� 1. _. _ �,� T�� I S ( S 1�;0 t i Ct to Tw i n C ity �eaer, I S� v i n�s u� Lo� n Assoc i� t i on t'�� t�i �er i nspec'c i on, the �t�•uc�ure 1 oc,�ed �t �8�%0 Apex L�ne, Fr i d f ey, P:� i nn� sot�, I e�a ! I y descr i bed �s Lots I �, 20, � nd 2!, � 1 ock t,�1, �: i verv i e�� Fle i gh�s �ppears to be � hazardaus struc�e.ire by re�son of in�dequ�te ma i nten� nce, d i I� p i u�t i or�, p}�ys i c�, I c�<--�r;���ge, unsan i t,ry cond it i on, � k��,ndonr:��nt, con s � i tu-L i n� �� i re !�� x. rd ,nd a h� z�rc �o p�.ab 1 i c ' s,fety or he�a I t�� i n th �� t�ie fo !( o!,r i na� c�nd i t i ons ex i �t requ i r� i ng the fo 1 10�� i n� o,r eqi�� I repa i rs n�cess<-+ry to �(ter i�� i s cond it i on : R�9�!l:;EU �EP�', 12S araa/o; E� I ST1 �;� COi;J !T I C`1�1S �`�.LTE�Z,�T10ilS 1. Gts Line no� su�por�ed� I. Support e��s line. 2. ',�I� ter � i p i ng not to code . 2. Re� 1 � ce to code . 3. �to vent p i r�e or� ��r� ter he,ter. 3. Vent he �ter. _ �. Gas 1 ine on w=�ter ne��er no� 4. Se�pport �,-,s 1 ine on supportec3 w�ter heater. $, i�el ief on w��er he�ter no-t •$. InGt:�l i to code. to cod�. � Ot?;�C ; CU►�+C�k�P;1 f�!G !', :9�.Z'�; cDO��S f31� I LD ( PiG EXISTIP!'� COfti�IT101��S �COiy'i". d. Plumbing ,nci fix�ures ille��lly ins�:-�( led. �__- l�i.� P?•:GC 2 i2EQC; i �ED �:EP.R,I ;S I�1�U/0,`: ALTE„ATi OP�S 6. Inst-,t ( near plumt�ing ��nd br� i ng «p to ex i s�. i n� code. %. P•;o hoo': u� to ti�e City s��•�er. S. Pdo motor on the f�n in tne ;=urn�ca. 9. Serv i ce tpjrand repa i r 9. ?ep (� ce tir it h I 00 !�mp Serv i c� ! G. i;o ( i�f�-�s i n b� sement . 10 . 2ew i re to con�o�m to cod�. 11. Syort�c�e o�F 2ece�t�cles in 11. Rewire to cods. Livinc� �;oom. I 2. Loose out I et �oxes i n L i v i ng i:oor� . 12 . 13. �`liring in p�or COtIGt'�iOt'! in 1 ivinc� i�. i►00f;1 . i��.. Sno�-t�tie ci recz�tzcics in kitcf��n. 1 t. �:ewire wiil� sp) it rec�pi�c(e ;,112 :"ti��e. 1�. f:o ��� 1 i�nce :ece��t � c i e c i rcu i t l 5. in kitci-�en. 16. �r'o 1 ign�irx;on �<�cl: St� ir�•��y �' i�r 1!. I�. :2es�rire to Code. 1%. Lig��in� in v� rrgc no� to co��. I?. ��t.�ir•e to Code. 1°. I n�>�ec;u.,'�� {'oot i ngs i n b. sernLri� . i o. llnde, -p i n found��; i on wG 1 1 w ith ne��r foot ings. !�. Gpen ex�et�ior s��ir��e! 1 in 19. Inst�:l i exterior st:+irs b� semeht. and st�ir wel ( �nd provide � cover� or se� !_ off t�� i s openin3. ' I ' ' ' � _. �. __ `�`r� C�;�E`� �0;!C��:�! I ii � f1 �Ir�.ZA��GtlS ^G ! L� 1�;G _ Pt?GL- 3_ EXtST1��.G CUP�li71TICP1�__�__CQi�it _� ZE��1 ;�� :;��'AI :S At1D/0: ._._ ._._.__ _.._V_ � LTE : A T( OP; S 2� . j c� -� c� �t j �0 I nst� I 1 new jo i s�s betweer: Floor oistin in�de u� e; oists �. � saggecl, rottec; � nd i n�dequ�,�te I y oki on re � I i Jned ex i s� i n�. suppor�ecl; f I oo, s�ie�th i ng fu 1! of iZep (�ce or rep-� i r f I oor ho I es �.n� t�ot �eJ. s'�e�t1� i ng. 2 f. Doors �nd ir i ndo�•rs � 1 1 brok;;n �t�d missin�. ' 22. �l,I Is �nci cei I an�s in E��,d repair�. 2�. ?oo� s�-�gc�d-r�fters over-sp.-,ced � �,nd r� �ter i t I i n� dequ � �e . , il. 21. 22. insta! I proper doors rnd windoE,�s in �I ! openincs. (��tc'� tir�l is ,nd cei l ings. 23. I nst, I I new r� fter beti�reen old r��ters �nd brace �o pr�vide �dequate roof support. Pursu,nt to tSze forego i ng � nd i h �ecor�d�nca w i th �+i nnesot � Jt �'�U"�i.6 �rJ2 .393 � i"� i a fieJ^G�� f ordered ii2 �'� "tilE'. aJOVC' S�� ( G� �1cTZ�i'C�OU S bu i.{ d i n� ue re� , i r�nd '•nd �C de s�fe �ncl not detr i c�enta 1 �o 'tne pub I i c he:� 1 tf�, �re 1 f�re and :,�fe�y !�y rer-iov i n� tl�e � bove descr i ued def i c i enc i es � n� m�l; i n� s� i u' !�oi�se m�et t�ie ex i s-t i n� Code rec�u i re:�ents oi= tfie C ity of Fr i d I ey, or �i-►:�t �� i�! struc�ur�e ��c r.-.zL� or t�er,�oved, ��nd t'r,�t s� i ci rep��irs i�e comra�nce�� by o;�t�inir�3 � bui iding per:�it rror:� t�►e 5ui Idin� ( nspecta�� of ��e C i ty oi' Er i d 1 ey �� i �ii i n�h i rt; (30} df ys of t!�e date o-F serv i ce o-� t;� i s ord�r, �,nd t,�� t s� i d re� � i r s ��e cor�p l eted :�r i th i n n i n�ty (�0� d� ys or the serv i ee of �;� i s orclet�, or i n thA ? I tern� � i ve, i f s, i d rep� i rs �re not conr�enced, t;� �t t'�e property o��ner r,ze or rer�ove s, i d bu i I d i n� ;� i �!� i n th i rty (30 � d� ys of the d:�te o�f the serv i ce of t�� i s orc��r. ' (t i s furthet� o�derec! t)��t � 1 1 p�rsonaf prcperty or f ixtures unre� son,� I,� i n�eri=err i n3 �J i�i1 �he rep� i rs or r,z i no �nci re+nov, l of the bu i! d i ng, sy�• I! be re;:,oved w i th i n th i rty (�0 � d� ys, ancl, i f not so removed ! y �l�e o�rner w ith i n s� � d t i c;e, t��ey n� y be remcved `uy t��e City of Fridley, ,r,c? solc� �t priv,tz �uction. .... r� _ �\.5: You �,re fur�-����r �civ i sed th�t un 1 ess suc',� correct i ve act i on i s t�.ken, or ��n � ns�rer i s scrved upon tne G i f;y o�f= Fr i c� 1 ey �nd f i l ed i n t��e Off i ce oF the C I er!: oi D i str ict Court o� P�no�:� County, h3 i r,nesotC , w itli i n�wenty (?0� d,ys fro� t'ze d,te o-F t�e serv i ce of th i s order upon you, , r,iot i on for summ� ry enforcer:�er►t of th i s orGer w i I 1 �e rn�c�e tu the � i str i ct Court of ,Ano':, Coun�;y. You - re i=u rtlie r�c9v i sed t��._,i; i f the C i �y o � Fr i d l ey i s cempe l l ed to tr �:e an;� correct i ve �c� i on �e:�e i n, a{( n�cess� i�y costs ex;�ended by s�id City wi i 1 I�e � ssessed �g�+nst t1�e rc��l est�te �nd co) lected as o-�i�er ��:xes. Th i s i s �n Order n��c;e pursu�nt to Sec�i on �.�?,..;59 co �;.62.Q.01 of hj.S ,A. (Ch� pter 3�3 �:' i nnesot �. Laws o-t� i 9b�) . U,�.T�:D . CiTY QF i i:1DL3�Y L5 y 6��31 llniv�rsit� lve,i•�.�. f r i ci 1 ey, t.� i nne sot � 55=" � i of -- —, I �67 . 0 "_ P L A N I Size: 129.38 acres Approximately 2,660 x 2,130 feet Parcel ;-�l� , Parcel �300 Parcel �600 Total Acres 3�+.7 acres 30, acres 6�0.68 acres 129038 acres . $ 3�., 905 . o0 $ 2�,000.00 $ 35�99�:00 Total Value of Plan I--------------------------- $ 9�,�99.00 Avera�e per acre ------------ � 710,30 .l �,,.. � ���� By : , � �- �J/-� ,.�___._ F . N� ;-;Shc�2 i 2Y' Realtor -= Appraiser � � _ .�;�. P L A N II Size : 12�+. ��8 acres � Approximately 2,150 x 2,560 feet !� Parcel �J.O 3�F,7 acres _- �i � $ 3�,905.00 Parcel �300 � 30, acres � 2�E,000.00 Parcel �3000 �5.03 acres $ 51,787.00 Parcel �3200 1�.?5 $ 25,100.00 r.stimated Total Value ------------- ---------.---- �133:792000 Average per acre ------------ $ 1,07�.80 , �---�� � � BY � �'- •-:�i��-- F. i : %Shaffer ,; Realtoi�.: - Appraiser -- ' ��.� _ SUM�IAT ION 19.68 acres of inedium high ground @ �800.00 ------_--_---------------------------- $ 15,7��+.00 45., acres of low ground @�450.00 ------------- $ 20,250.00 Estimated Market Value -------------------------- $ 35,99��.0� Average per acre, wi.�hout special assesj- ments, if any ------------------------------ � By : �`�f �•../�:��: �- F. N. ��:�at � er �� � Realtor -, �.ppraiser 556 . �' 9 6 0 a � � �� �� , - i � r 1 �� , SUMNIAT I ON � 1�.7 acres high ground ��,150.00 ---------------- � 16,go5.00 � � 20 acres med:ium and lo;�r $750.00 ----------------� 15,000.00 , . � � Estimated Market Valu� -------------------------- $ 31.,905.00 � , Average per acre, vrithout speciaJ. assess- mer.ts, if any ------------�------------------ $ 919.�5 , - . _ ., - . ' ' �'Y � ��j' /� �',_�� ' I F. NIS:�ai fer � . Realtor'- r^.�praiser . � , ' • . , . _._ ...._ __ � t� �3L±' ' • � � ' S U M M A T I 0 N � '�5 acres - h�gh @ $950.00 ----------------------- $ 14,250.00 r � 15 acres - low @ $650.00 -------- ---------------- � 9,750.00 ' • I . 1 .. = Estimated Total Value ------------------"'-'""� � 2�s000.00 1 _ ' Avera�e per acre, without specia2 assess- ments, i� any ------------------------------ $ 800.00 � � 1 � � ' _ 1 1 B ���� ,�'�,� . � y �l N %Sr�ai f er F. �j^; , Realtor Appraiser ' ' . _ _� _�. `�,�.. SUMf�tATION 1�5.03 acres - 15 acres of low C$950,00 __________________ � 11��2�p,00 30,03 hi�h and medium lo��r C�].,25p,C0 -_--__ $ 37,537.50 .�. Estimated 1�":ar';et Value -------_______ �GUnded to. . ' � 51,787.00 Average per acre, without special assess- ments, if any -------------------------- ---- � 1,�5p,p9. By: ��%�; 1� � -�---�._ _/' r-:---�1- . F. r;.. Shaf'fer Rea? �or - Ap�ra�jser � � rESOLUTZON uo. � � 1967 RESOLU�'�Cr� DIR�CT7A?G PR�YARATXO;d C?:' �S"ESS?�,1`IT ROLL FOR STORP�i S�� IAiFii�VE�:�riT PROJECT N0. 81 BE IT RESOLVED� by the City Council of the City of Fridley� Anoka County, Minnesota' k€ follow�: 1. It is her�by dctermi.nod that the assessable cost of construction �rith respQCt to t2�� following named improvcmcnt to-wit: STORM SEWER. IMPROVEKEAiT PROJ':�T N0. 81 including all incidcntal �acp�nses thcr�to is estirr,ated at $ 9�]SO.I�L�. 2. The City Manager �rith the s• �;�'-�tance of the City Clerk �hall forthz�rith calcul�t� tha prop�r amounts to ba specially ass�s�sd for said improv�ment �gainst every assessabl� lot� piace or parc�l af land benefited by said improvement according to law. PASSID �iNA ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI27[ OF FRIDIaEY THIS DAY OF' , 196? . • Yt?R -.� ac� 0. K r� at� ATTEST: CITY CLERK - N:arvin C. Rrunsel V 1 � ., RESOLUTION P10. / l/�- 196�i A RESOLUTIOI� DTR�CTING PUBLICATIOP� OF HEARING ON PROPQSED ASSESSI�IENT ROLL FOR STORM SFWER TMPRQV��iEPd2' PPOJ�CT AIO. 81 WHEREAS� by a resolution passsd by the Council April 17� 1967 the City Clerk was directed to prepare a proposed asscssment of the cost of Storm Sewer Improvement Project P1o. 81� WHEREAS� thc Cl�rk has notified th� Cour,cil that such proposed assessment roll has b�en complet�d and filed in his office for public inspection. N�F1� THER.EFORE� BE IT RESC.`LVED BY TfiE CITY COUNCIL 4F THE CITY OF FRFDLEY, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA� AS FOLLOWS: 1. The City Council shall r�cet at the City Hall in the City of Fridley� Anoka County� Minnesota� on the 8th day of May 1967 at 8:00 P.ri. to pass upon the proposed assdssment for Storm Sewar Improvemcnt Project P?o. 81. 2. The City rianager shall publish noticesc af the time and p].ace of ineeting in thc official newspap�r of the City� at least two (2) weeks prior to such meeting. PAS4ED AND ADOPTED BY '!'HE CTTY CQUPICIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS - DAY OF , 1967. ATTEST: CITY CLF�tZK -- N:arvin C. BrunselZ MAYOR - Jac �. K r 2m 0 �{ � i�Y C i r II � G� ' ' ' 1 CITY OF FRIi)L�Y Ahr(7KA COUT'�Y, I�iINI�1�S(7PA NOTTCE OF HEAR,ING OF ASSESSI�'�,r'T ST0:.2I>i S � � IP��PROVI��tEitir PROJuCT N0. 81 Notice� is her�by given that trie Council �f th� City of F�id3ey will meet �t the City Ha�.l i.r. ��id City on this 8th of Aiay� 196?, at 5:00 F.M. to hear and pa�s upon alI obj�ction, if any, to the propos�d assessments. ir� respcct to th� folla*.�ring imp��v�m�nt t•a-��i.t: STORM SEWER IMPROV�fiiENT I'ROJECT PdO. 81 The proposed asscssment roll for cach af saad improveMents is now on file and op�n to public in�pcction by all persans interested� in the office of the Clerk of saa.d City. Rt said hearin�� the Council �rill consid�r �°ritten or oral objectiona to thc proposed asses:ments for cach of said improvement�. The gen�ral nature of the improvcments and c�ch o� them is the c�nstructien of stvrr� 5cwer mair.s and conneeting lines in the �_nds and strccts designated in nannPr a.s follows: Storm Sewer �nd appurtenances in and serving the area bounded as: Comm�ncing at the intersection of 73rd �ve. N. F. and l�ble Strect� �hcnca east on ?3rd Avenue 2�.E. to HighFr�3T �'6�� thence north on High��ay �f 65 to Qsborne Road� thence �aest on Osborne Road to Ablc Street axtended� thenccs south vn Able Street to place of b�ginning. The area proposed to be asses�ed for sai.d ixnprov�m�nts and each of them ' is all tha� 3and benefit�d by said improv�ments ar each of th�m and abuttin� on or ],ying adjac�nt to the above namcd are�... Said improve,�nents will be nssessed against tt�e properties within the abovc noted areas in �rhole or in � part proporticnately to each of the lands therein contained aecording ta the benefits received. The tetal cost af th� improvement is estimatcd at $ 9,�uo.00. � DATED- Tf:IS DAY OF , 1967, BY 4RDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF F'R.IDL�EY. 'i � PUBLISHs Anoka Union April 21, 1567 , April 28� 196? MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham CITY P�IAPIAGER - Ear1 P. Wagner i � . F . . � `�'. , . ; .. . . s . . / . '• a � � s i.. p � . , '" ' : � n _.4.�. �+.�.:...:.' V'� .. . ' /--• L�'—'_ f . _ S �.��"'�.._'� _ _ � " _ ( . _•�'�,+`"�''t=.. t.,"�?;"::3`r��:�'-�,r—�:- — -c'#�r.y:. .ea+.. � _. . , . . � . , . � . ' � '" . �� � ,�. ,� � �'; ""?'� '..d.•� ; ' bl.�C�t>C�Gt��ST i1I l� — > � .. .. y •�✓�i �....y f,i � +,'� •f �� C- I'1 O U l�- / / / .� /! � � . �- .l; ' a , � .. .� Q � \ `� y /{ �' � � 1 ;� .. - ti � � . • . . . i i /%i/ � � . ' � .. , . '. = � . . - .. � C, � � � � ' �+ • r� `.�j" j7 t�y"',�. , ,+' ~ , • f j : r� !I . I - ' _c' � rl�y ✓'v Z "1..�� i �Y l.� on,� � y. � ' .�c.,: =..W. �. Y � � j � � • 1 , . - i � i _ . ; %, � i � � _ , . � � � � � . 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RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS THEREOF: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1, (ADDENDUM ��1) WHEREAS, Resolution No. 65-1967 of the City Council adopted the ' 20th day of March, 1967, set the date for hearing on the proposed improve- ments, as specifically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference as Exhibit "A", and WHEREAS, a11 of the property owners whose property is Ziable to be assessed with the making of these improvements (as noted in said Notice) were given ten (10) days notice by mail and published notice of the Council Hearing through two (2) weekly publications of the required notice, and the hearing was held and the property ownexs heaxd thexeon at the hearing, as noted in said notice. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution No. 65-1967 are hereby 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 following street: Hugo Street: East River Road to East End of Stxeet That the work above may be consolidated with other areas a� one improvement. 2. That work to be perfortned under this project may be performed under one or more contracts as may be deemed advisable upon receipt of bids. 3. The City Engineer is hereby designated as the Engineer for this improvement. He shall prepare final plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF April , 1967. MAYOR - Jack 0, Kirkham ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell � ' � � � � � � _���� RESOLUTION N0. � RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEriENT AND FINAL PLANS AN� SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIi�1ATES OF COSTS THEREOF: STREET IMPROVEMMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 (ADDENDUM �k2) WHEREAS, Resolution No. 53-1967 of the City Cour_cil adopted the 20th day of March, 1967, set the date for hearing on the proposed improvements, as specifically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference as Exhibit "A", and � WHEREAS, all of the property owners whose property is liable to be assessed with the making of these improvements (as noted in said notice) were given ten (10) days notice by mail and published notice of the Council Hearing through two (2) weekly publications of the required notice, and the hearing was held and the propexty owners heard thereon a� the hearing, as noted in said notice. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution No. 53-1967 axe hereby ordered to be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit: � The improvements as noted under the Construction Items (a) and (b) in the Notice of Heaxing (in Exhibit "A") '"i9. � �a a) Street improvemants, including grading, stabilized base, hot mix, bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, water and sewer 1 sexvice and incidental drainage and other facilities, located as follows: � Ruth Street: Liberty Street to Existing Pavement Liberty Street: East River Road to Ruth Street , b) Storm sewer and appurtenances in and sexving the area bounded as: ' � Commencing at the intersection of Pearson Way and East River Roaa; thence North along East River Road to a point on the westerly extension of the South boundary of B�urdeaux's Spring Brook Addition; thence East along said South boundary of Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Addition to the Southeast corner of said Bourdeau�c'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 Iine of Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Addition to the West boundary of the Great Northern Railway Right of Way; thence South along said West Right �f 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 center- line of 79th Avenue; thence West in a straight line to the point of beginning, thence terminating. That the work above ma.y be conso2idated with other areas as one improvement. F°`d q � � . Res. No. Order Imp. & Final P& S& Est. Costs St. 1967-1 (Addendum ��2) 2. That work to be performed under this project may be per- formed under one or more contracts as may be deemed advisable upon receipt of bids. 3. The City Engineer and Comstock & Davis, Incorporated, Con- sulting Engineers, are hereby designated as the Engineers for this improvement. They shall prepare final plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. i ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1967. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell �." � f ) „� ,. ; RESOLUTI0�1 N0. �� � �� � RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING riUNICTP�IL STATE AID STFEETS WHEREAS, it appears to the City Council of the City of Fridley that the streets hereinafter described should be designated the rlunicipal State Aid Streets uncler the provisions of the tlinnesota I,aws of 1959, Chapter 500: NO�d THER�FORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley County of Anoka, that the streets described as follo�as, to-wit: MUNICIPAL STATE AID STREET N0. 330: 57th Avenue from MSA ��312 (7th Street) east to Quincy Street, south on Quincy Street to Carrie Lane, east on Carrie Lane to Jackson Street, north on Jackson Street to 58th Avenue, east on 58th Avenue to MSA No. 302 (Moore L�ke Drive). MUNICIPAL STATE AID STREFT N0. 331: 75th Avenue from County Road No, 35 (Centra= Avenue) to Ramsey County R�ad No. 124 (Stinson Boulevard), be, and hereby are established, located and designated the Municipal State Aid Stre�ts of said City, subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Highways of the State of Minnesota. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to forc��ard two certified copies�of this resolution to the Commissioner of High��ays for his consideration, and that upon his approval of the designa- tion of said streets or portion thereof, that the same be constructed, inproved and maintained as the rlunicipal State Azd Streets of the City of Fridley, to be numbered and knocan as blunicipal State Aid Streets 330 and 331 respectively. ADOPTED THIS ATTEST: DAY OF rfarvin C. Brunsell CITY CLERIC Jack 0. Kirkham 1967. MAYOR RESOLUTION N0. �� � �� A RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS ANll ESTIMATES OF THE COSTS THEREOF: STORM SEWER PROJECT N0. 5-C (ADDENDIM ��1) BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley as follows: 1. That it appears in the interest of the City and of the property owners affected that there be constructed certain improvements, to-wit: Storm sewer and appurtenances in and serving the area bounded as: 61st Avenue on the North side -- 60th Avenue on the South side -- 2nd Street on the East side -- Ma.in Street on the West side. pursuant to M.S.A. Sections 429.011 to 429.111. 2. That Comstock and Davis, Incorporated, Consulting Engineers are hereby authorized and directed to draw preliminary plans and specifications and to tabulate the results of their estimates of the costs of said impro�ements, 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 their findings, stating therein �lhether said improvements are feasible and whether they can best be made as proposed, or in connection with some other improvements (and the estimated cost as recommended), including also a description of the lands or area as may receive benefits therefrom. 3. That the City Clerk shall act to ascertain the name and address of the owner of each parcel of land directly affected or within the area of lands as may be proposed to be assessed for said improvements (and each of ttiem); 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. 4. That said preliminaxy report of the Engineer and estimates of assessments of the Clerk, shall be furnished to 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 DAY OF APRIL, 1967. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell ���d r°+ :-' �,u RESOLUTION N0. ���� � � " � A RESOLUTION RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS: STORM SEWER PROJECT N0. 5-C (ADDENDUM ��l ) WHEREAS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed to be in the interest of the City of Fridley and the propertiy owners a�fected thereby. BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley as follows: � 1. That the preliminary report submitted by Comstock & Davis, Incorporated, Consulting Engineers, is hereby received and accepted. 2. That this Council will meet on the lst day of May, 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 not_ed in said notice are all the lands and areas as noted in said notice. All of the same to be assessed propor- tionately according to the benefits received. 4. That the City Manager is authorized and directed to give notice of such Public Hearing by publishing 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 DAY OF , 1967. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell � I , � OFFICIAL PUBLICATION CITY OF FRIDLEY. (EXHIBIT A) NOTICE OF HEARING ON TMPROVEMENTS STORM SEWER PROJECT ��5-C (ADDENDUM ��1) 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 lst day of � May, 1967 at 8:00 o'clock P.M., the City Council will meet at the City Hall in said City, and wi11 at said time and place, hear a11 parties interested in said improvements in whole or in part. , The general nature of the improvement is the construction (in the lands and streets noted below) of the following improvement, to-wit: CONSTRUCTION ITEM Storcn sewer and appurtenances in and serving the area bounded as: • 61st Avenue on the North side: 60th Avenue on the South side: 2nd Street on the East side: Main Street on the West side: pursuant to M,S,A. Sections, 429.011 to 429.111. ESTIMATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3, 360. 00 The area proposed to be assesse.d for such improvement for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement is the property contained within the area above described. DATED THIS DAY OF APRIL, 1967, BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY. ATTEST : MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Publish: April 21, 1967 April 28, 1967 0 ��;v� + c r^^� r� �" r" ' �J r' RESOLUTION N0. � � � / � A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT, APPROVAL OF PT,ANS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 AND MUNICIPAL STATE AID STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-2 WHEREAS, the Resolution No. 37-1967 adopted by the City Council on the 6th day of March, 1967 and Resolution No. 65-1967 adopted by the City Council on the 20th day of March, 1967 set the date for hearing on the improvements, as speciiically noted. in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference as EXHIBIT "A", and WHEREAS, tlze new building for the Civic Center is under construction and it is considered advisable to let the contract for the parking lot, curbing and sidewalks as a part of the street improvement project and WHEREAS, the Resolution No. 38-1967 adopted by the City Council on the 6th day of Ma.rch, 1967 and Resolution No. 14-1967 adopted by the City Council on the 23rd day of January, 1967 set the date for hearing on the improvements as specifically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference as EXHIBTT "A", and WHEREAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed with the making of the improvements (as noted in said notice) were given ten (10) days notice by mail and published notice of the Council hearing through two (2) weekly publications of the required notice, and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon at the hearing, as noted in said notice. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,.by the Council of the City of Fridley.,. Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows: I. a) That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution No. 37-1967 and Resolution No. 65�=1967 are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit: The improvements as noted under the Construction Item A in the Notice of Hearing (in Exhibit "A") for the following streets: "-'�3rd Avenue: University Avenue to 5th Street Rainbow Drive: 61st Avenue to Comet Lane Arthur Street: Mississippi Street to North Property Line of Rice Creek Elementary School � Hugo Street: East River Road to East End of Street b) The following improvements proposed on the attached plot plan attached hereto for reference•as Exhibit "B", are hereby ordered ta be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit• Black top for the parking lot, co:�crete curb and gutter, sidewalks, sod and other im�rovements for the new Civic Center property. Y°� � ? � r_ Res. No. Order Imp., Approve Plans & Adv. St. 1967-1 and MSA No. 1967-2 Page 1�ao That the work involved in said improvements as Iisted above shall hereafter be designate�? as : STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. Z967-1 2. That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution No. 14-1967 and Resolution No. 38-1967 are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit: The improvements as noted under the Construction Item A in the Notice of Hearing (in Exhibit "A") for the following streets: Baker Street: 73rd Avenue to Osborne Road 61st Avenue: Main Stxeet to University Avenue That the work involved in said improvements as listed above sha?1 hereaftex be designated as: MUNICIPAL STATE AID STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 1967-2 � 3. The plans and speciiications prepared by the City Engineer for such improvements and each of them, pursuant to the Council resolutions heretofore adopted, a copy of which plans and speci- � fications are hereto attached and made a part hereof, are hereby approved and shall be filed with the City Clerk. . 4. The w�rk to be performed under STREET IMPROVEMENT PP.OJECT ST. 1967-1 and MUNTCIPAL STATE AID PROJECT No. 1967-'L shall be performed under one contract. The City Manager shall accordingly prepare and cause to be inserted in the official rewspaper advertisements fox bids upon the making of such improvements under such approved plans a�id specifications. 7.'he advertise- ment shall be published ior three (3) weeks (at least 21 days), and sha11 specify the work to be done and will state that bids will be opened and con- sidexed at 12:00 o'clock (naon), on the 1 th day of �V , 1967 in the Council Chambers of the City Hali, and that no bids wi1:L�be considered unless sealed and fiZed with the City Clerk, and accompanied by a casl� deposit_ bid bond, or certified check payable to the Ci�y for five percent (5%) of the amount of such bid. That the advertisement for bids for STREET IN�ROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 and MUNICIPAL STATE AID PROJECT N0. 1R67-2 sha11 be sub- stantially in form as that noted in Exhibit "B" attached hereto for reference and made a part hereof. ADt}PTED $Y THE COUNCIL OF FRIDLEY THTS T1AY OF , 1967. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham � �TTES1: CIT`r CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell � �j � I , RESOLUTION N0. .� �� � _ A RESOLUTION ORDEEZING PRELIMINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AlVD ESTIMATES OF THE COSTS THEREOF: STREET IMPROVEt�IENT PROJECT � � sT. 1.967-1. (���ZrnI #3} � BE IT RESOLVID, by the Council of�the City of Fridley as follows: 1. That it appears in the interest of the Cit.y and of the proper-�y owners affected. that there be constructed certain improvements, to- wit: S-treet Improvements, including gradzng, stabilized base, hot- � mix, bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, incidental drainaoe, water and sewer services and other facilities, located as follows: Street 5� i ' �� T.H. #65 West Service Road: From Osborne Road t� Feet South. , �� � 2. That the Cit� Engineer is hereby authorized and directed to draw the preliminar,y 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 �sakd improvements are feasible and whether the�r can best be made as proposed, or in connection with some other improve- ments (and the estimated cost as recommended�, including also a descrip�ion of the lands or area as may receive benefits thereirom and as may be proposed to be assessed. • 3. That the Cit.y Clerk.shall act to ascertain the name and address I of the owner of each parcel of land directly affected or with the area of lands as may be proposed to be assessed for said improvements Eand each of them); 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. ,. I � � - 4. That said preliminary�report of the En.gineer and estimates of � assessments of the Clerk, shall be furnished to the Council, and � made available for inspection to the owner of any parcel of land as ma�r be affected thereby at an�r public hearing held relative thereto, as well as at any prior time reasonable and convenient. ADOPTID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS bAY OF APRIL , 1967. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell � MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham 4 1 i.,t � �� � " f �! � � � . RESOLUTION N0. , ,1,� � 1 A RESOLUTION RECEIVITIG THE PRELINIIPIARY PEPORT Al`1D CAI,LING A PUBLIC FIEARING ON THE MATTER OF THE CON- STRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVENLIIV'!'S : STREET I1�IPROVE- NIEN�I' PROJECT ST. 1967-1 (ADDFNDTJi�i #3 ) WHEftEAS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed to be in the interest of the City of Fridley and the property owners affected �hereby, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Fridley 8.S fO110WS: 1. That the preliminary report submitted by the City Ehgineer is hereby received and accepied. 2. That this Council will meet on the 8�' day of May , 1967 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. at the City Hall in the City of Fridley for the purpose of holding a Public Heasing 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 give notice of such Public Hearing by publis�,- ing a notice thereof in the officzal newspaper of the City of Fridley accordin.g to law, such notice to be substantially in the form and substance of the notice attached hereto as Exhibit "A'�. ADOPTID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS DAY OF MAYOR gTTEST: 0 CITY CLEftK Marvin C. Brunsell � 1967• Jack 0. Kirkham � � �F OFFICIAL PUBLICATION �* CITY OF FRIDLEY (Exhibit A� NOTICE OF tIEARING ON IMPROVIl`�NTS STREET IMPROVIl�NT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 (ADDEI�IDTJI�T #3) W�EAS, the Cit.� Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota has deemed it necessar� and expedient that �he improvements hereinafter described be made. NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HERFiBY GIVEN THAT on the 8�' da.y of May, 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 follawing improvements, to-wit: CONSTRUCTION ITEM Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, bituminous surfacing, concrete curb and gutter, water and sewer services, incidental drainage, and other facilities located as follows: � T.H. #65 West Service Road: From Osborne Road to �eet South. ESTIMATID COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8 , 700 . 00 THAT THE AREA PROPOSID TO BE ASSESSID FOR SAID IMPROVEN�TT IS AS FOLLOWS: For Construction Item Above . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All of the land abuttin.g upon said streets named.above and all lands within, adjacent and abutting thereto. A1Z of said land to be assessed proportionately according to the benefits received b�r such improvements. That the Council proposes to proceed with each of said improvements as sepaxa-te improvements, except as hereafter otherwise provided by the Council, all under the following authority, to-wit: Minnesota Statutes 1961, Chapter 429 and 1.aws amendator;� thereof, an.d in conformity with the City Charter. DATID THIS DAY OF APRIL, 1967 BY ORDER OF T:� CITY COUNCIL. MAYOR - Jack O. Kirkham ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Publish: April 28, 1967 ' May � , 19 ('j ,� , � � �RESGLUTION lv'0. � 1967 ,� .. �t�� RESOLUTIOPI DIRECTIAIG PREP�9R.ATION CF A.SSi,S��iENT ROLL FOF. STURP�i S�)ER ' Ti�IPRO��'�IIENT PROJECT Pi0 a 5( SCHEDUT� C) _ BE IT RESOLV�'D, by thc City Council of th� City of Fridl�y, Anoka ' Caunty� hlinnesota� as f�llows: l. It is hereby deterrr,in�d that the assessable cost of const2'uction � with respect to the following namcd improvement to-wi.t; STORM SEWER IhSPROVE�;ENT PROJECT N0. 5 including a11 incidental exp�nses thereto is estimated at $21�6�000.00. ' 2. The City Niana��r with the assistar.ce of th� City Clcrk shall forthwith cal.culate the proper��amounts to be specially assesscd ,I � for said improver�ent against every assessable lot, piece or parcel of land benefit�d by said�improvement according to law. � PASSED APi� ADOP�'�,D BY THE CITY COUNCZL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1967. r gTTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell 0 MAYOR � Jack 0. Kirkham � i �u RE SOLUTI OfJ 1�10. "�� - 1967 A RESOLUTIO�d DIRECTING PUQLICATIOt� OF HEAftING ON PROPOSEO ASSESSMENT ROII. FOR STORh1 SEldER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 5(SCHtDULE C) WHEREAS, by a resotution passed by the Council April 17, 1967, the City Clerk was directed to prepare a proposed assessment of the cost of Storm SeH��r Improvement Project No. 5(ScheduTe C). 41iiEREAS, the Cierk has notified the Council that sucy proposed ass�ssment roll has been comnleted and filed in his office for public inspection. NOb•l, THE2EFORE, BE IT RESOLUE►� RY TH� CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLFY, ANOKA CJUfdTY, MINtJES07/�, ,4S FOLLOWS: t. The City Council shall meet at the City Halt in the City rnf Fridley, Anoka County, tlinnesota, on the 8th day of May, 1967, at �:00 P.M. to pass upon the proposed assessment for Storm S�wer Improvernent Project No. 5(Schedule C). 2. The City Manager shalt publish notices of the time and place of ineeting in the officiat newspaper of the City, at least two (2 j weel<s pri or to such c�eeti ng. PASSED ANO ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THI S DAY 0� , t g67. ATTESi: CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsel] MAYOR w'� Jack.O. Kirkham 0 �3 i ' i ' I , ESTIP�iATES TO BE APPROVED BY TrLF� C:LTY COUNCZL - APRIL 17, 1967 Harry S. Horwitz & Co., Inco Mechanical Cont.ractor 1411 - llth Avenue Sauth Minneapolis, M�.nnesota Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 3 ' (3/27/67} February 15, 1967 through March l5, 1967 ' ' ' ' ' ' Hoffman El.ectric Company, Inc. Anoka, Minnesota Electrica]. Contractor Fridley Civic Center - Certificate DTo, 3 (4/1/67) March 1., 1967 through I�tarch 31, 1967 D. M. Noyes Construction Co.� Tnc, General Contractors 100 West Franklin Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 4 (4/4/67) February 28, 1967 through March 31, 1967 S. C. Sma.ley & Associates, Architects ' 1750 Hennepin Avenue Minneapo�.is, Minnesota 55403 . Fridley Civic Center - Professional services Keys Well Dra.l].ing Co. , 413 North Lexington Par;�way � St. Paul, Minnesota 557.04 Estima-te ##17 ( Water Impr�vement Prvject ?5-A (Three Additi.onal Drift Tn'e1Zs} Sandstrom & HaLner, Inc. 749 Forest Dale Road New Brighton, Minnesota 55112 Estimate T2 {PARTiAL) Storm Sewer Irnprcvement Project 5-C (laterals west o�� Univers�t� and north of T.H. ��100 - 5ylvan Hi.lJ s area} $ 6,642.00 � 3,600.00 $ 21,544.00 $ 739.07 $ 5,Q00.00 fi 10,608060 �' ESTZi�Z.z1TES. TO BE APPROVEtJ BY THE CYTY COINCIL - APRIL 1.7, 1�67 ( Cont 3.nu�d } Keys Well Drilling Co. 413 North Lexington Parkway St. Pau1, I�Iinnesota 55104 Esta.mate rrl (PARTl'.AL) Water Improvement Project No, 85 (Repair - Well No. 3) Comstock & Davis, Inc. Consulting Engineers 1446 County Road "J" Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 Estimate rl for furnishing of_ Proressional Engineering Services for planning Melody Manor Park Improvement Project No. P-1 $ 1,7$0.20 $� 514.90 ' Estimate #,�2 for furnish ing of resident inspection -� arid resident supervision for the staking out of the construction work for Storm Sewer Improvement � ' Project No. 5-C from February 27, 196? i�hrough Apra.l 1, 1967 (Laterals - Sy].van Hills area) $ 2,495.00 , E stirnate��2 for furnishing o� resident inspection and resident supervision for the staking out of the construction work for Sanitary Sewer Improve- ' ment Project No. 76 from February 27, 1967 through April 1., 1967 (Sylvan Hi11s) $ 30.00 , Estimate ;�2 (FINAL) for the furnishing of Proi- essional E ngineering Services for planning and general supervisian of Water Improvement Projec� '' 75-Ca Sch�dule 2(High Service Pumps and 3 Add- � itional Filters) $ 2,545.43 ' , � ' ' Estimate *;=14 for the furnishing o� resident in-. . spection and resident supervision for the staking out of the construct3.on work for Water Improvement Project No. 75-C, Schedule 2(Hic�h Service Pumps and 3 Additional Filters) $ 205.00 E stimate ,a�l for the furnishing of Professional . Engineering Services for planning Storm Secaer Improvemer.t Project No. 5-C (Laterals - Sylvan Hi3.l.s area) $ 4,b60.00 � �-� ����E����f��.,w �E���ti — O�'J�:Ef; � c» ' ARC H ITECT �..�� °'�`r ���,�` `�'*�i`�' CONTRACTOR ❑ `:r..., �-� d� r- w- � b�' a...� .�� F I E L D (� t �� OTHER , � ' ' , ' ' �_ ' � 1 � , � z 0 � a � � P a N 0 � ,; 0 0 a a DATE OF ARCHITLCT'S PROJECT NO; �jOl3 ISSUANCE: Aiarch 27, 196? Pao�ECr: �Fridl�ey Civic Center CERTIFICATE NO: 3 ADDRESS: �41��. ti*Y�i�Terszt3r ��V�IlUe �.�, APPLICATIOt�f NO: 3 O W N E R: C:.t3r of Fridle r FOR PERIOD COi�lTRACTOR: j-jdY'T'jr S. �-ior�aitz � Co., Inc. FROM: Februar3- 15, 1967 coNrR�cr FOR: ;�Iechanical. j��ork ro: Aiarch 15, 1967 CONTRACT DATE: j�TovemUer 2, 1966 o S.Co Snu.ley & Associates To: 1750 Hennepin Avenue, minnelpolis, �`�f7=�' In accordance with this Contract and the attached Application For Payment the Contracior is entitied �o payment i� the amount stipulated below. The present status of the account for this Contract is as foilows: � � nr��:,n�tu� P., :' 1'.L � �.r'�':�`1''.ii.:� Q.S N�i�fl L� r�-. , `' :\. � 1nr �l.�itii ' °�J ' .: J rO�; CC;.. �.� ['I P•`� � �: i: ,.L 7�J :'"`'" '=:C,a�;��•'S •, �ti.; � c _ = � __ �-• r:r s.� �,?�.�. � t�= �. . . : .ti r . . : _ _ . � r . ,. ;� " : �� ;� � " :: ... �: , �r- �. 'c ���iD � C;;:' . ., ..";a C :e .., .::id \.':i;� :ili � t� . �_ �r z-�-.�...��.,.. -Q__YZ�---- -�.Y� • � - t .. -,i � f^�; a�e� - i'- � di :� i:."..• ....,� ,_-- -......__. ... ...._.,: a:� 6� r+:;�;:ii'i,^.iv?J� ir".i:ti:': S+�"IA 55•;20 � BY � � � / ��.�,' ------------------_; i ------------------------------_ , C1�:TE----- ' -1 > � �: `J c,,. �' ! z- ! G. ). 2 J u ,. .. � � �. C. �_ �' Oi:IGINl�iL COF�lTRACi SUNi . 5—��-8_.�42QLQ0 _ CHANGE ORDERS TOTAL ADDITIONS . . . . . . SUB TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . TOTAL DEDUCTIONS . . . . . . TOTAL CONTRACT TO DAT� .$ 118,020.00 _ BALANCE TO FINISH . . . . . . $ ZO7, 247.00 TOTAL COMPLETED TO DATE .$ _ 10.773.Q0 � MATERIALS STORED . . . . . . $ TOTAL CO�r1Pl�YED A�ID STOPED .$ �l0 773.00 _ LESS 10 % RETAINAGF , � 1;Q77.30 _ TOTA! EARNED LESS � � RETAlNAGE . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9,695. 0 LESS PREVIOUS 2 � lb7 � `2.� ' PAYMENTS .�St•. 2. not. pd� 886.54 -__ TFiiS CE�2ii�1CAi� . . . . . . . . . . $--___�t_fz4��4Q_ �� Architect: `-. _� . _.• ,^.. :'- ; - �`s -. _. /�\ �;?,r.�i gY� �� .c ` t�1; j • � Date: " r1 i';_�L i"�. 7 This cartificate is not negotiable, it is payabie only to !he payee named herein and its issuance, payment and acceptance are without prejudice to cny rights of the Owner or Contractor under theif Contract. IF AIA DOC. G702, APPLICATiON FOR PAY1viENT, or other appiication forms containing satisfactory evidence of payment for work completed do r+ot accompany this Certificate, the Contractor shall prcvide the following certirication by signing below. State of: ) County of: -; ) The undersigned certires that the .Work covered by this Certificate For Payment has been completed in accordance with the Ccntract Documents, that all items shown on previous Applications For Payment and on whi.ch payments have been received have now been paid, and that the current payment shown herein is new due. _ Contractor: '1 , . i By� ' AIA n �ate: I�IayojE I{rupp,� -:Z�ice President Subscribed and Sworn to before me this day of Notary Public: My Commission exp+res: 19 CERTiFICATF OF PAYMENT �IA DOC G•703 _`__ _ gEPT'�955 E.^�ITION` -ONE PAf.� TME 4MERICAN INS'fiTUTE OF ARCH�7ECT5 PAGE �t I735 NF.W YUF.I( AY6.. WA>HINGTOH. G. C. r� 19a a .^Z 7�r q w� 1 t�� '�;-'� � , � 'r� :.., i � : � , , r'-� I ��,• i t � I +i I\ �\l A 5 � i \ .:^,.] C�,. Fo�,v, u"`-�.� :�. �:'a a w� `j.� •-'� �.J � �-a C�-;�t�:3 UWP1�F;'S �OYY I' ARCHI7ECT'S JOB i�;o.— CC��; 1�+0. E�0�.3 __ TO----CITY _OF Fi3.IDI.,�Y�-.�`IOTL.y-------__OWNER CEi;Fl� r�.:�Y� t�do._ 3 ` I ' -- -- - 6�.31 trslV�' �� I � Y xv�, i�' ; -- Ft'�.IDL�Y_� _I' � i�S ���_"-�__ DAT E— APRL L� _ 19 6% ' , FOR ' , '-, '�°�°$5:� 6� d��`�:a'b ����" TFIAT IN ACCORDANCE 1h'ITI-i YOUR CONTRACT DATED 1�OVEI!�ER �_ � q�Ei _HOF��i��.�d ��TRIG C�°�u?Y�II`?C.� AI1�0?�'_A�P��1`rn!F�CYrA 55303 _ CONTRACTOR ��'CTRIC:�L IP�STALLAiIOi�, __IS ENTiTLtiD TO THE �x�� — PAYMENT WhICH IS FOR THE PERI�D �''�GH 1_ 19 67 THROUGH �R'� 3Z 19_6� IN THE Ah10UNT OF: � THRE�'=TfIQII�_�.I�T�_�IX HtIi1Di�.ED_A!�TD__Z�O�1fl0 – – – — – – _ ° – – DOLLARS (�-3biZ0_•OO _) TNE PRESENT STATUS OF THE ACCOUNT FOR THE ABOVE CONTRACT IS AS FOLLOWS: o�����a� ��������� su��� . . . . . . . �____�Q,3zs.Q� � ADDITIONS DEDUCT10r15 GHANGE ORDERS APPROVED IN PREVIOUS MONTH'S BY OWNER TOTAL CHANGE ORDER No. — APPROVED 19� CHANGE ORDER No. APPROVED 19� CHANGE ORDER No. APPROVED— 19� CHANGE ORDER No. APFROVED 19� CHANGE 04DER No.— _APPROVED 19_ CHANGE ORDER No._ APPROVED —19� TOTALS IRcMARKS ' , �= — _r �., ;' � y S- Y . • s ��- .�— 0�— i ` " � ,�.. � "i . . o hP �. � � ?, A�QUE'STS � , 4. •�. o =1 . c e -- i ' I � $ �a�� o�� �- � � $ $ TOTAL ADDITIONS $ SUB TOTAL $ TOTAI DEDUCTIONS $ iB��L i\,��i��';�� � �: ��. ?'a :.?��'°�' i� ��T� � WORK STILL 70 FINISH (TH1S DAT�) . . . . . $ DUE CONTRACi'CR TO D�1"E . . . . . . . . $ i.ESS RETAlNAG� 10 % . . . . . . . � 5�,328.ofl 41,318.00 9U10o00 901.00 TOTAL TO BE D�AWN (TO DATE) . . . . . $ �1�9.fl0 C��TIFICATcS PREVIOUSLY ISSUED . . . . . � ' �?�•� Y_ i�°��5 C���i'I�1�,�'�� . . . . . . . . .. . . � _�_6G0�00 This is fo r�rtify that a!1 bil',s are paid for which previous teAificales for payment wera is�v=d. This certificote is based on the estimated amo�nt of wo�k completed in the period covered and any retainage shown �s �2�VCT0d therefrom. This certificate is nor negotioble, it is payoble o�ly to fhe payee namad herein and its issuance, poyment and ecr.-.p+.ance.ere without prejudice to ony righti of thz Owner or Gontractor under their cantract. HOFr i�`��i� ELEGTR.I i: CO . � ITiC . 'f ', I _ _. �.. / ( } ' ---- - ------. _ COt�JtRAC70R �,.r�' ' �..— r. ' —___ _ ARCN1T�Cr �� /� � , �---� Y----�iG't"'�..f�J �- --k.�l._:.�L_t-._FIOL^:?�S PER���� —'��A��_ APRZL li�_ 67 g � �'�' --- --- ' � * ?:sbl�.c, ,�.�,.'•:� Ca�;n.y, Pfi;rr.. • COPYF.I;��-!T!�,_ �!/E A`�c?1^A{71.`lsT�T'JTE OF 4P�'.il?ECT� +I�tatf � , .\ 1 J�'�� ' CO�� 11S�iG•� EX^ � 25 n'�'; 11", s �y z C 0 W � a � � 0 � �; 0 0 a a ,�'��+' �`)�,:;'�`' ,-� �a 1—''� �Wi�IER � AIA 4:..���.kl�v':,'�_:,., ���A ARCHITECT 0 G7�3 �^��; ��'�'� ������� `�����`�`��� COnTRACTOR� ❑ t...J ��. �_:� W m �., o .; F I E L D ❑ OTHER DATE OF issu,ahc�: Apri1 4, 1y67 CERTIFICATE NO: 1.� APPLICATION NO: j} FOR PERIOD FROM: February 28, 1967 To: March 31, 1967 ARCHITECi�'S PROJtCT r,o: 6013 PROJECT: Fr'1.d1EjT C�V1C Center A��RESS: Fridley, Minnesota OWNER: C1.�ji of Fridley, Minnesota CONTRACTOR: D. Mo Noyes COI'lS�. CO. � CONTR,�,CT �oR: Gzneral Cons�ruction CONTRACT DATE: NOV�ITlbeT' 2� 1g66 ra City of Fridley, County of Anoka Inc. OWNER In accordance with this Con!ract and the aitached Applicotion For Payment the Cortractor is entitled to �payment in the amount stipulated below. The present status of the account for this Contract is as follows: �.�'r�►����'�C� --F��-������3 �F��Y - Ti'9: ��� �':�R�h�? �'i��a It!U`f ���d1��Y V���ilei� �' �v�� �f�'���+�'i�$ i2'r�- �,P`s�°`-�`zi�:;��7'� F`r1..�2 ���-'_i�1�ATEOt� OF Li�I���J��v°iJr ��+"�ii l,i 1 t�S iK.fii.� M�.�. �I c3i4^i�i2 SrEC@�t�ElTiY�PI RE�UIRE- «�?:�i �. DR�� � r'`: ;,_ r ;_ � � _G�,; SMILEY $ ASSOCIATcS ,� r ARCHITECTS BY � � ��� t� . ` , ^_u ORIGIN�\L CON7'r2�1CT SU,VI . $ 282s600.00 __ CHANGE ORDERS TOTAL ADDITIONS . . . . . . SUB 70TA1. . . . . . . . . . . 70TAL DEDUCTIONS . . .. . . . TOTAL CC�fvTRA�T T� D�7E . $�2$.2,�0�00 BALANCE TO FINISH . . . . . . $-1�8•00 TOTAL COPdIPLETED TO DATE .$ 11 1 5.00 MATERIALS STORED . . . . . . $ TOTAL CON1�'L��'�D Ai�lD STO;��D . $_].1�i1��.�9Q — LESS �0 % REiAlNAGE . $—�,��.00 _ TOTAL E:ARNE[3 LESS . . . . . . $ — RETAIN�C.;� . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10.�,, �3� Q 00 LESS PREViOUS � PAYM�NTS . . . . . . . . . . . $--��.���3�--��-- �,.., r � �-� � • � ', • e.- �� �- -.: zr , . �. •� � °� THIS C�P.Tia i�A�� . . . . . . . . . . $--�—,-5�-�fl�-- ,,�_ '� �i' .,. ,, � . f, r,�, � Architect: S. C. S�miley & Assoeiates �y� J. RiChar'ds Date: ApY'il �, 1967 This certificate is not negotiable, it is payable only to the payee named herein and its issuance, payment and accepiance are without prejudice to any rights of the �wner or Contractor under their Contract. IF AIA DOC. G702, APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT, or other application forms containing satisfactory evidence of payment for wark comp(eted do not accompany this Certificate, the Contractor shall proviue the following certification by signing below. State of: ) � County of: ) II , The undersigned certifies that the Work covered by this Certificate For Payment has been completed in accordance with the Contract Documenis, that all items shown on previous A�,plications For Payment and on which , payments have been received have now been paid, and that the currant payment shown herein is now due. Contractor. t I By. ' A�A n Date: Subscribed and Sw�rn to before me this day of 19 Notary F�blic: - My Commission expires: CERTIFlCATE OF PAYMENT AIA DOC G�703 BEPT. 1985 EDITION ONE PAGE l'ME AMfRICAH INSTITUTE OF AKCH:TECTS PAGE 1 1735 !i�"W YO4K AVE.. WASMINGTOM. O. C. � 1963 > c` ° I C � ��� S. C. SMILEY & ASSOCIATES ,,, R, q," 'M,�R.�,,. ��C ,' f750 HENNEPIN AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55403 377-7801 . II' STAT EM:ENT I ' , ' , Cit of Fridle � Y Y � ; ' 6431 University Avenue Fridley, Minnesota April 1, 1967 ' Professional Services Rendered: Fridley Civic Center � Supervisory services: D. M. Noyes Co. Est. #4 $22,976.00 ' Hoffman Electric Est. #2 1,430.0� - " Est. #3 4,000.00 � , H. Horwitz Est. #2 985.00 • ° Est. #3 7,380.00 � 36,771.00 Architects Fee C 2/ of 36,771.00 ...............$735.42 � Blueprinting and reproduction .... ............. 3.65 Balance 739.07 � , _ , , 1 i . i , II � li ' � ' cor�s��cx � ��v�s , axc e ConsLxlt�� En�ineegs 1�4� �og�Y��� Ro�d °tJ�: Min�e�poiis, Pqin�s�soCa S:i433 Ap��.�. �.� n i967 flonorable Maqor and Citq Couac3.1 c/o I�ir. Earl P. Wagaer, CiCy MaaEager Cigy af Fridleq 6431 Linivsrsity Aveaue NoE. Mi�aneapolis, A9iuneso�� 55421 Gentlemen; CERTIFI�ATE 0�' THE Bi�iGINiiER �� We submit herewith Es�imate Ato. i7, the Final E�timate for Key,s Well Dri].l.ing �o., 413 No�th I.��.ng�on Parkways ste P�ul, Minnesots 55104 for �ork completed �h�s date for Wster �mprovewkea� Pro�ec� 75-A, accord3n� to contract, ;' orsginal Lum�p su� Price Change Order No. I (Add) Change Order No, 2 (Add) ' Chaage Order No, 3 (A�ldj Change Order No, 4 �Deduct) Change Ordes No. 5 (Add) Author�zed Coatr�c� to 9ate ' Addi�ian� to Contrsee �� 5 L.F. 14" C.I.Po C$b,00 15 I.oF. 16" C.I.P. @ $13.80 `C.O.#3� � 1 Es. 22►' Gate Valve b Box @$250,fl0 Tofial Additic�ns ' Deductions froia Contrsct SO L.F. I2" C.I.P. @ $7.00 {C.O. �3� , 1 Ea. 10" 90° Beud @$58.00 13,000 S.Y. Seeding @ $0.10 � � 380 S.Y. 4" Concrete @ $5.50 100 S,Ye Bit. Surf. � Base R�p1. @ t2.25 26 L.F. Concret� Curb a�ad Gu�ter Repl. @$6.00 i� 60 C.Y. Clap Base @$3.00 3� C.Y. Top So31 @ $4.00 Total Deductians Total Contzact Price , , $160,960.00 11,961.75 17,503014 2�235027 - 20160,34 1,73i 44 $192,237,30 $ 30.00 Z07.00 2� $ 487e00 $ 350.00 58.00 1,30Q.00 2,090.00 225.00 156.00 180.00 1� $4,479.00 giss,zas.3o �� a �\y+ 2 �ti City of Fridleq �g�. #17D Wa�er l�r��r, 75-A Less: Estimate �i Bstima�e �2 $atimate �'3 Bstimate #��S Estiasa�e �5 Rstimate #6 Estimate #7 SsCi�mate &`8 Estimat� #�9 Eatimate #10 8st3mate �11 Estimate �12 Bstimate �13 Eatimate �14 Estimste �15 Estimate �16 -2-� . April 14, 1967 Tota�. Consc�act Pgice $188,245.30 $],i� 970. �Q 8,288.33 9,369.12 4y$08.70 Ss332.50 10,130.85 11,812.28 1,395.90 7,645.27 26,441.95 2b,I94.50 4,752.OQ 10,570.96 14,476.31 1Q,4Q3e6S 159052.98 $�.83, 245 0 �0 $183� Z4�_3p At�Di1NT NOT�i DUE. . . . . . e , . . . e . . , , , . , , . . o . . $ 5,000.00 We have viewed ths wark under co�ats8cg�for th�e con��ruction of Water Improve- ment Prcoject No�. 75�-A� auci f3nd �hsi: the �ame �� sui�stsn�iaily cmnp3ete in ac�oid�ac� wieh tt�e �ontr��� aoc�e�t$, W� rr�n��ad �iaa� the final payment be made upon �ccaptmuse bg� Your iic�x�c�rable Body, �xut tha� the one qear contrac� tn�l maiat�a�aace b�nd �a�a�c� on t�� dati� l�..st�d �e1ow. �`.e�p�ctfu3lq ,�ub�i.t�ed9 G�MSiOCR & �i'sVIS, Ild�e / By E. V. Cans�o�ck, T�e E. - DCO/cb cc; Keys WeiB Dri2ling Co. �c�rzs���x � na��s , 7:r�c . Cear�s�a��i�;; �a��;�! n.ee�s ��S °�5 C�a.�;.�;� ��atc� ���II� i�:i�z��eapol�s, i�.r�r��sc�i�. 554�2 Aprii 1�, 1963 Honorable Mayor & CiCy Counc�.Z c/o Mr. Earl P. Wa�;ner9 City Mansg�r City of Fridley G431 University Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minneso�a 5�421 Gentlemen: CERTI�ICATE C1F TiiE ENGINEER We hereby submit Estimate No, 2, �he final es�imate, far Comstock & Aavis, Inc., 1446 County Road "J", Minneapolis, MinnesoLa 55432 for the furnishing of Pro£essional F.ngineeri.ng Service� £or planning and general supervision o� Water Impr�ovem�nt Project 75-C, :�ch�duie 2. FINAI. CONTRACT PRICE $170,773.62 Basic Engineering @ S-1/2�L $9,392.55 Less: �stimate �? 6,547.12 AMOUNT NOW DtSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,54S.43 Respectfu33.y submit�ed, COMSTOCK & DAV]CS, INC. �1 E. V. Comstock, P. E. EVC/mg i n �' ` t, ' bIC�;P�SES TO BE AF'PRO�,rED AT 'I'�iE APitIL 17, 196�, COUt�'CIL N�ETITJG CAFE Frontier-Club 7365 Cer�tral Ave. P1.E. Fridle�-,, Mir.nesota Burger Y:ing 6l�10 University �'lve. N. E. Frzdley� Nlinnes�ta Duffy�s A & W 71�29 E. Hiver iZoad Fridley, rlinnesota CIGf�RETTE Ryan-f:arlan Conoco 6389 University Ave. 1�I. E. Fridley, l�;innesota Duffy�s A & ��; 7429 E. River RoGd Fridley, Nlinnesota B& R In & Out Market 7449 E. Rive: Road Fridley, Mir�nesota Tom Thwnb Superette 6229 Hiwa.y ��65 N. E. Fridley, Minnesota Skywood Pharr�cy, Inc. 52�'7 Central r�ve . N. E. Fridley, N�.innesota Frontier Club 73b5 Central Ave. Pd.E. Fridley, Minnesota HessT Ntobile Station 650o E. River t�oad Fridley, N�.nnesota by: T:arlene Povlitzki by: Rus�ell A. Peterson by: Earl �I. Duffy ,� by: Boyd P. Harlan b,y: �a.rl N,. Duffy by: Robert fi. Waste hy: Wallace R. Pettit by: Helen T. Peterso n by: Marlene Povlitzki by: Charles Hess Renewal Rene�ral Renewa.l New ReneVra.l Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal ( �,'� Page ,�2 CIG�RETT� LSCENSES (Continued) Cliff�s Service Center by: I. J. Nur�hy Co. 7250 Old Central Ave. PJ.E. Fridley, r•;innesota Steiger�s t�66" Service by: I. J. PFUrphy Cc. 6519 Old Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, hfinnesota DELIVERY TRUCK Suburban Dairy Dist., Inc. 5341 NSorgan Ave. No. Minneapolis, Minnesota by: Dayton R. Hendricks GUP1S � F. M. C. Corx;oration by: IC. K. Knutzen 48th And P�larshall St. N.�. Fridley� Nlinnesota T'OFF SALE" Frontisr Club 7365 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley� Minnesota Tom TY,�umb Superette 6229 Hiway #65 P1.E. Fridley, Minnesota Dick's K�rik Shop 6319 Hiwa.y #65 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota B& R In & Out Market 741+9 E. River Road Fridley, Minnesota SERVICE STATIUIv Ryan Harlan Conoco b389 University Ave. :J.E. Fridley, hsnne�ota Burk�s Texaco 6301 Hiway #65 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota by: Marlene Fovlitzki by: Trlallace Pe+,,tit by: Richard Houle by: Robert H. tdaste by: Boyd Harlan by: Earl F. Bu:ke New New New Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Reneirral Renewal Renewal � _� :�. Page ��3 SERVICE STATIONS (Continuect) Les�s Standard by: LestAr Sc;�affran 7b80 Hiv��ay #�b5 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota T�VERN � - Frontier Club 7365 Central �ve. N.E. Fridley� Minnesota VEPIDIPIG 1�iACHINE5 Strite-Anderson I�1f. g. Co. 7585 N.E. Viron �ri�e Fridley, N`,innesota by: t��arlene povlitzki by: Servoma.tion Company Rer.ewal Renewal Renewal � �. .���> Page 1 LIST OF CONTRACTORS LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL FOR THE FISGAL PERIOD 4/30/6i - 4/30/b8 April 17, 1967 CARPENTRY � North Suburban Builders 3218 67th Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Paul Anderson New EXCAVATING Ted Renollett 6725 Channel Road FridZey, Minnesota By: Ted Renollett New GAS SERVICES Farr Plumbing & Heating Co. 7217 77th Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota 55428 By: Duane Farr ' Renewal GENERAL CONTRACTORS The Denesen Co., Inc. . 2836 Colfax Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota By: H. R. Peterson New Giertsen Company - 3501 Xenwood Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Louis P. DenBoer Renewal Chris Jensen & Son Co. 1400 Selby Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota 55104 By: Chris Jenson New Lindwall Construction 1120 West Minnehaha Pkwy. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: G. H. Lindwall Renewal Maher & Bergren Inc. 1 West Road Circle Pines, Minnesota By: Bernard Maher New Miles Construction Co. 4500 Lyndale Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Ron Scholl Renewal The Sussal Co. 1850 Como Avenue - St. Paul, Minneso�a $y: Stanley Barenbaun Reneiaal A. L. Williams, Coatractor 8562 E�st River R�ad Minciea;�olis, Minnesota By: A. L. Williams Renewal d �k�d f , � LIST OF CONTRACTORS LICENSES page 2 HEATI1�tG Farr Plumbing & Heating Co. Box 235, Rt. 3 Qsseo, Minnesota By: Duane J. Farr MASONRY Jamison Bros., Inc. 8427 Center Drive N. E. Renewal Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Duane B9 Jamison : New i PLASTERING Mickelson Plaster & Stucco Co. 1500 I6A St . N. W. New Brighton, Minnesota By: Glen R. Mickelson Renewal SIGN ERECTING Huber Signs Coe, Inc. 700 West County Road B St, Paul, Minnesota By: L. Huber Renewal ,� � � �' I ' t I � '� �, % � ��� � �\. ' , ' � ' ���(' ': A. /� �! I Ci�� ���tdd����� ��Qii�W��Y 4�� ���a/f%tl� i����1 Y�� sra�rE o� n,�i��ESOrA �OAFiD P.�Eh96ERS Ingranz C. Rultad - Chair; Mel f ord C. Chri.rten.ren Joseph C. Gook Arnold j. Holz Vila.r M. Nagel Ray E. SheYidan Jerome A. Trapp Jame.c F. Wol f e Mr. Earl P. Wagner ' City of Fridley , 6431 University Ave. N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 ' � 781-2164 1458 COUNTY ROAD ����� MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55432 Subject: Election of At Large Members of the N.S.S.S.D. by Municipalities Dear Mr. Wagner: SERYING Blaine Coon Rapid.r Fridley Mound.c View � i 1 $ ,. `\`\\ \` , -; :; _ - _; Spring Lake PaYk April 4, 1967 The matter of the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District trustee , elections has come to the attention of the Soard from time to time, and I am taking this opportunity to write you to recall some of the discussion and thinking relative to this matter in the past. During the years of I formation o� the District and mechanics oi working out the collection of charges by the municipalzties for sewer haok ups, you will recall we had a number of ineetings of the managers' committee, As I recall, the matter of the election was discussed at various times with the view expressed by , some that the actual expense of counting the District ballots would not be a significant part of any election and could be absorbed by the community. The idea of the community absorbing this cost would be a result of the fact ' that the District was proposing the system whereby use charges for new permits issued should not commence until the beginning of the next iull quarter. The city can, because of this procedure, accumulate an amount of I' sewer revenue money which can be used to offset expenses incurred by the city for services rendered to the District. Since the time of our initial �eefiings, of course, the District has given the communities an additional consid.eration on the connection charges to the District. You will recall '' the charges were reduced by $50.00 per REC in the fall of 1965. I ' II ' �J The communities of the District have reacted in different ways regarding election expenses. Some apparently have felt the District con- siderations, noted above, were not sufficient to cover the cost of process- ing the District ballots. In the interest of uniformity in the handling of this matter, the District Board on �larch 28, 1967 passed a resolution A' ` � 1 Mr. Earl P. Wagner - 2 - April 4, I967 providing tk►at each member r,iunicipality in the District be responsible for its own share of the District election expense. I am here�vith forwarding you a copy of this resolution and trust it will be to your satisfaction. Very truly yours, � NORTH SUBURBAN SANITARY SEWER DTSTRICT ' / . , � /; �� . �� �^ � :, :.___ � �,//�,:.����' � , %�1 �'��'%l;�E��t� Melford C. Christensen, Clerk i MCC:em Enclosure -A ,., � "� , RESOLUTION N0. 9-1967 NORTH SUI3URB:1N SANITARY SEtYER DISTRICT . ANO:{A AA'D FtAi,iSEY COUIv'TYES ST:�l1� Or^ hiINKESOTA A FtESOLUTTON PItOVTDfNG TiiAT EACH h�IdBER :,IUNICIPALITY IN THE DISTRTCT B� RESPOAI"SIBLE FOR ITS 0�7N SF:�12�E Qr DISTRICT BL�:C!'ION EXPEIv'SES. WHEREAS, the meMber municipalities of the horth Suburban Sanitary Sewer District have provided the necessary materials and personnel for cer�ain district wide electio::s as provided by law; and WHER�AS, the North Suburban Sanitary Sevror District recognizes that even t hough district elections are generally held concurrently with the regular municipal elections, certain expenses are incurred by the municipality on behalf oi the district, and WHEREAS, said expenses are considered to be a minor portion of each municipality's annual election expenses, Member Trapp moved the.follotiving resolution; NOW, Ti�REFOItE BE TT RESOLVED that each member municipality of the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District shall. assume its own share of the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District election expenses that it incurs� and that the District shall not be required to reimburse any municipa2ity Por said expenses, incurred either in the past or to be incurred in the future. h4ember Goertz seconded the resolution: those voting in Yavor: those voting against: whereby the chairman declared the resolution to be duly adopted this 28th day of March 1967. �y Attest: ji /l ,/ . �/� �/ /� _ / /��- . 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'. 7 -, "7 -. r' ., � f � . . :7 . , . _.. . _ . _ ., l _ - ^ ^'! -.r - � � _ . . �. .-, _ _ .-� •" ,�• � ^.-. ..j _.l_.. _ .� ' _ .__... _ ��-- _v^����n *�_.���~ 1� ,����%^r��`�.�i.�V .. -� , _ • ) �y� -�. _,.�T .. .�,.'..,., �r _..- ;r+�-��1 . ...--�-' ._ t-�.-��-�7 .-:c';_ ._ _ _ _c"C.. ,=� ��7, � � _ - - - "_- - -. -" _ I � I ' ��i 3 ���4 -'�.. :' ERICKSON PETROLEL'�i CORPORATION i422 WEST LAKE STREET MINNEAPOLIS 8.2��fINNESOTA March 31, 1967 Mr. Earl Wa�ner, City P��anager City of Fridley Fridley, Minnesota Deax Ear1, Followin� your te2.�phone cf�.tl of about two weeks ago, concexning an a.�reement for �'encing our s�ation property, I have had the opportunity of di,cussing this matter with the Erickson yamily. You will recall, at the me�tirt� �rb.ich was he�d at the City Ha11 last Fall and attended by the adjacent prap�rty o•,mers as well, as Mr. Don Wright and your- self, together with t�ir. Bob Rote and m,yself, that m�ny different solutions and pro�osals were discussed. I�, general, we tried to boil these down into a solution that �ras both acceptable and economically feas3ble. This meetir� and the discussions wer� repor-ted ta our bianagement. Before pursuing some other course, our campany wou7.d noT�r 2ike to propose the #'oll.owing as being most acceptable to us: The block in wh3ch we are located is very shallow from East to West. The alley a.s platted but not igproved and it is aur understandir� that the city does not intend �o improve or mai.n�ain this a1l.ey a.n.d that the ad jacent property o-�aners do not ciesire it. We therefore ask that the alley be vaca-ted and b� deeded to our compa.ny. The city would retain fu].l rights for ut3lities by easement. Our company would then construct and maintain both sides of suitable fencing as dieeussed at the meeting for any part of or the entire Ier��th of our property which runs approximately 800 feet, to the North. This fence would -�hen be located an our property at the extreme eastern edge or what is now the eastern edge of the Iine of the a11ey. � I b�lieve one o��the spokesm�,n for the property owners had indicated that this proposal ha.�. been favorably considered by them but was not pus�ed because they felt there Were proble�s oi' vacating land where the city already had � utility r3g:=ts. We do not ieel that this should present any legal complications. Also the above solution would overcome all of the problems connected with our buildir� a fence on other people's property and tne liability thereof, the � problems of b].ockin� or obstructing public right of way and.the prablems which might arise in time due ta adjacent owners retaining tne right to have access through the fence as proposed. . � � We Wil.l be happy to have youx reactions to -this proposal and are certttinly z�ri.11ir,g to discuss it �rith th� City Attorr�ey or other intex�sted parties. T,personal.ly, �ri11 be out nf to,�n for a few days, returnin� on April 6, but if you have any quections concerning this, you would be most welcorne to ca.�.] ezther.• 1�'�. BGb Rote, otar C�nstruction Superintendent� or Mr. Ro:n Erickson. Looking to hear from you in this matter. Very sincerely, ERICKSON.P�TRULEUM CORPORATION �% / ' _ ��j r . ; /�� �� Z- . c.'� - � f _ i � _/`,/` . �, _ ^ � � 1l r ' Kei�h Holve�stot KH:ms � � ��� � —.,-r, . _ _, „ , .-�° ; : � . ,. ._ �... ` •, . Ey'� . ,... <. . . � , _ � - �. � t . � . . ' �� � _.. -- ... - - . ... __ • � � . . „a• .,... �•- .:. ; � ; ,' ;:.� . . � � � , � „� . . � . . . ,.� � . . _ . -. � , �."s��� .. • •r.i• , ,ti � � � . � I �_.. t .1 j . . . , r� �� _ �r.� �� .., ��� �� i � �, ; t - < a. -a �� ; �� � ,� 3 Q ; D r- � � � -- � t�. ; i f ,- �,M �� �t`` i �` ` Tjit' e 6g � � �. ,. ' J � ` �� �e���; 6$ YC ��'�� �1(-- ! t � � � . i : , � ,� �� � , . �. t :� g � I ��' € . ; � , � _ � . ,cx ! 3'F,�,- •:�- , n � � '� �'� i ... . 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Dear Mr. Wagner: City Manager Avenue 55421 April 3, 1967 The Board of Managers of Unity Hospital unanimously supports the attached resolution of the council of the Village of Spring Lake Park. A public transportation system serving this area would facilitate tne employment of hospital personnel, It would also serve the needs of visitors and patients who utilize the outpatient services of the hospital, Your support for extending public hus transportation down Osborne Road will be most appreciated. ds:encl. Sincerely, � �<��'%'��J John F. Haines Administrator 0 �Z �:. :: �1 �a �.i �1� �. Q i� . F�t��'iL•>��:A�, �:��� v�.lx�:��� of ;���:i�� :;:.�r`e P�:°k t�,� a� vw.�y ���r public ���r�.�t�a�ie�z� s�'���t ;:;�.;, . �1;-,�t'�Fa�, t:�� p�,l� : i�����:��r���ion t�y���>� is vw:�y vi�ai t� Y� ci:.�.:�en� o� 52��ing L�k.E ���r}:, 1'R..s�`ar-4y � , �;r�:tF�.S, ��sy of i.::� c1��.��.�rxs .�.�v� s di��:.cu1� #:.�.r:°„� cc�:�°�:ukir,g t� ��4 :�x-c� t;:4iz pl�.c€� of� ��:;aio�,�nt ��:� tc� t:i��: ik�sv� ::�s=*»:.i�n�.;d facl•s,and� . �:�:�'t�::�:3, a r��r hfl�-.ii�:�]. 3?a� 3x:n ��t�bi3.�..��d i:: `:.h•�: co:+.tntanity �d r� �i�'r.�lic t�-�.�:��at°��i�r: s.�a��.�.� �.s ,t �zy vi�_�3 ts> it� �:..�3-�y�-�s, dxi:a:oxs, L'.te.i� �)C3�':.�wi1C^a c"'.Yl� �%a.si� l.�i.�"� i PvG:y �`r;�:;i,Lt'�;::1, �� S'P ;��::g{.ii,d'�;L? � tie�.t i?��� t�':.1.�.��a� C'��.nci � of the �l'�.��.Fi?�."�. 6:.� :?g���.i1C� �.x'i}�G i�3'�.}G' C%`:i�x�C.{. j`:pl{3 �`7 w�,� f.l,i f`'1C�'.C�.l.t?A't �t1E `�J�.Il {�.��f �:a�ici i'Y�it Ga. and if:� �'dr� ,ot{� Stet;? i�a�.i:-oad �::�3 ���.:c:':�ous� Cor•r- �r3,s� �z�;� an� a��:iv��y er.u�:��c�r Y.o w; c�.tr� .a g�c�d p�nl:�c tr�.riS�ortation �y: �.:� for th� Vill�r;�4 0:� 5p:.-�.a�g Ls �.e Park. Ri�dD� 1�: Si' r J`:Z'i���it R��Ci.��i��s �t`:8�r tY:� V`.it;:��: j� Ct�us�:cil a;�goint .� r�tiLbl.e r�;�r�s�n����e io� �ss�d :.r� L�i���.� ax th� �':��.l�.se o� S�riny i.�.k� t�x�t f� ac�:.�s� �::Jid �y��;;l. t . � � , _?t � �� � �!� � ��������� � 700 NICOLLET AVENUE, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 March 31, 1967 Mr. Virgil C. Herrick Attorney at Law 6231 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Re: Fridley, Minnesota Dear Mr. Herrick; This will have further reference to the subject covered by your letter of March 20 and our subsequent telephone d.iscussion. As discussed, it is our feeling that in lieu of executing an agreement embodying all of the terms and conditions of the understanding as contained in previous meetings before the council, we would propose to actually pursue the requirements to comply with the rezoning. These are: Dedication of the park area as covered in the description and exhibit provided to the council previously such dedication of land to be for purposes of park but subject to cul-de-sac or turn-around usage and also subject to public utilities easements across said property as approved by your city engineer. . We have agreed to construct a redwood fence or a chain-link fence between the park and the property retained by Target Stores, Inc. This fence will actually be on the pa•rk propert.y and upon installation shall become the property of the City of Fridley. It is to be understood that the dedication of the park and the contribution of the fence shall relieve Target from setbacks along the common boundary of the park and commercial property. We will dedicate the park as required. In addition to t is dedicated the the east 30 feet Monroe Street. e foregoing park dedication matters, we �aill see to it that there easement for roadway purposes to the Glover property. This will be of Lot 1 owned by Chet Herringer which is immediately contiguous to ', � � ,; � . I feel that our agreement to waive any right to entrance or exit from Cherry Lane is well covered in council meetings,�but this likely will be a portion of the language of dedication of the park easement. Certainly it is our intent that we would waive any such access. .,�.. Mr. Virgi:L C. Herrick - 2 - �i � ;:� 3/31/67 It is my Uelief, Mr. Herrick, that the foregoing steps should cover the items discussed at the various council meetings and that we will have complied with the requirements upon completion of the dedications and installation of the fence. We sincerely appreciat� and thank you for the cooperation you have given in connection with our arrangements for a store in Fridley. Yours very truly, �;' J/i ,� �'� ; l � �" j �'`� ��`�' _, ,..t;� ;� ;' : �;" William J. Crowley '' Real Estate Manager WJC/ee � � �� � � Nels C. Anderson 1903-1964 Lawrence E. Benson Rid�ard L. Schillinger Ralph F. Anderson Arthvr C. Goess J. Leonard larson Neil C. Selvig Chas. M. Denny Carl L. Forsberg R+� \ �1� `�` Mr. Earl V��agner Fridley City �'.anager 6431 University Avenue N.�. Fridley� h!innesota 55421 Dear h'�r. V'+agner: � t { r t,, �.� ,� �` .' �NS�Patv�E 315 MINNESOTA FEDERAL BUILDING • 607 MARQUETfE AVENUE MINNFAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55403 Apri1 12, 1967 ,� � I _<.._ . 1 Telephone FEderal2'S55 I �, � � t � . , `� �; Re: City of Fridley Group Hospitalization 8� Grcup F.ife Pursvant to your and the city council's request the following companies have been � supplied with underv�riting data and information in order to provide quotations on the group hospitalization and group life insurance. � Aetna Life & Casualty Company Blue Cross Blue Shield � Connecticut General Life Insurance Company Fireman's Fund - American Insurance Company Great American Li`e Insurance Company Hartford Insurance Group � North American Life & Casualty Company Prudential Insurance Company Reliance Insurance Group � St. Paul Companies (�"+est�rn Life Insurance Company) Travelers Insurance Company � To date none of the companies have returned a quotation but I suspect this is because a considerable amount of work is involved in arriving at such figures. As soon as I receive the quotations, however, I will so inform you. I have also requested figures on additional life insurance for t he police department and two fu11 time employees of t he fire department. Should.yota have any questions, please give me a call. � � RLS�rt I I � Sincerely yours, ANDER�ON AGENCY , - . � / M 1 `_,,`"�.. ` �- . Richard L. Schillinger �a Fridley, Minnesota April 13� 196`J �idley City Council City Hall Fridley� Minnesota Gentlemen: ��_`�- ,.-°-- .. /���� tsr�r� ��, %�� �` �'� *,- �<i ,�C . �O\. j � �1'���1V.E�, N,s � R�� , o� w , �, �R,P � ti� �\ ` �i��. •�Z;'i �'EZ�Z�` I have just read the article in '�Y'he Record" regarcli.ng clean-up weeK in �-5ridley. I nave a question - if homeowners are required to clean up their property, why is not the school property also included? We have lived six years next to the vacant lots wes� of the Senior iiigh School and these lots have never been more than a dump ground� and weed patch. Through some effort we were able to get the school officials to erect '�No Dumping" signs which have helped somewhat, however, the field is never caxed for and our neighbor- hood has a constant battle with weeds and thistles whi.ch seed in our yards. If you are going to have a"Greater Fridley" something will have to be done with this eyesore. I think most property owners take pride in their yards and homes and most property in Fridley is very attractive. The city shou:id enforce the care of some of the property that is not the respons- ibility of property owners. Or, if enforcement is not possible� the city shauid maintain the Zots and add the cost to the taxes. I might add that the lots I'm refering to are not tYte oruy lots in Fridley that are eyesores. Sincerely - � ,� ,� � . j � ,'� C�' ' �_._- � ' �' ; �'_ � `_ � %'= � � /_:,,�j�.-�'. �- �-�..., , A�irs. Clinton E. Sorlie 5�97-7th Street N. E. Fridley� Minnesota 55421 cc: Wilbur Whitmore CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR TOPIC: MONTHLY REPORT TO CITY MANAGER MARCH, 1967 NUMBER OF PERMITS ISSUED 1967 1967 THIS YEAR TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION MARCH MARCH TO DATE Residential 12 21 23 Residential Garages 2 2 2 Alterations & Additions 7 19 12 Multiple Dwellings 1 0 1 Commercial 0 0 1 Industrial 0 1 0 Municipal 0 0 � Churches & Schools 0 0 1 Hospitals 0 0 0 Signs 4 12 8 Moving 0 0 0 26 55 49 OTHERS Heating Plumbing Electrical Residential Residential Garages Alterations & Additions Multiple Dwellings Commercial Industrial Municipal Churches & Schools Aospitals Sig�s Moving LAST YEAR TO DATE 37 2 29 4 3 2 � 0 0 18 0 96 16 10 40 51 19 20 42 52 33 50 � 66 135 68 80 148 238 ESTIMATED VALUATIONS OF BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED $232,500 $400,600 $438,375 $691,600 1,300 2,796. 1,300 2,796 149,000 127,147 168,289 172,862 16,000 0 16,000 200,000 0 0 4,000 661,500 0 4,515 0 124,515 0 0 1,000 177,421 0 0 380,000 0 0 0 0 0 3,950 9,125 6,050 14,275 0 0 0 0 $402,750 $544,183 $1,015,014 �$2,044,969 � � , MONTHLY REPORT TO CITY MANAGER MARCH, 1967 PAGE 2 NUMBER OF LICENSES CURRENTLY IN EFFECT AND LICENSES FEES COLLECTED TO DATE TYPE NiJNIf3ER FEES COLLECTED Blacktopping 3 $ 45 Carpentry 1 15 Excavating 27 405 Gas 44 660 General 109 2,725 Heating 61 915 House Moving 2 30 Masonry 33 495 Oil Heating 7 105 Plastering 10 150 Roofing 4 60 Signs 16 400 Well Drilling 2 30 319 $6,035 8 incomplete licenses at $15.00 120 3 incomplete licenses at 25.00 75 TOTAL LICENSES FEES COLLECTED FOR 1966-1967 period $ 6230 PERMIT FEES 1967 1966 THIS YEAR LAST YEAR PERMIT NUMBERS TYPE MARCH MARCH TO DATE TO DATE �9148-��9173 BUILDING $912 $771 $1,264 $6,308 �k6486-��6518 ELEGTRICAL 643 751 2,068 2,351 #3822-��3837 HEATING 548 156 1,108 1,433 ��4267-��4285 PLUNIBING 237 269 709 761 SIGNS 83 55 241 339 $2,423 $2,002 $5,390 $11,192 STREET DEPARTNIENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7: 8: PUBLIC WORI�S DEPARTMENT CITY OF FRIDLEY MONTHLY REPORT - MARCH 1967 HOURS Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Grading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Gravel Hauling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Miscellaneous Street Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309 Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 466 Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Signs and Barricades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Equipment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 WATER DEPARTMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Filtration Plant Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . 133� Final Readings and Collections . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Hydrant Repairs and Flushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 Miscellaneous Water.Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289 Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Standpipe Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Valve Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Water and Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Water Meter Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . 27 WaterTurn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7'� Watermain Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 WatermainTaps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Equipment Regairs - Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23'� SEWER DEPARTMENT 1. Lift Station Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . . 82'� 2. Manhole Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 3. Miscellaneous Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17'� 4. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 5. Sanitary Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 6. Equipment Repairs - Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 STORM SEWER_DEPARTMENT 1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaning ... ..... 421'� 2. Miscellaneous Storm Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 SNOW AND ICE DEPAR�,IENT. 1. Miscellaneous Snow and Ice Work . . . . . . . . . . . 46 1 2. Sanding - Ice Control. : : : : : : : : : : .; : : : : : 28Z 3. Snow Plowing 94. 4. Equipment Repairs -.Snow and Ice . . . . . . . . . . 262 I � ` J P�.ge Two PLBLIC. WORKS DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT - MARCH 1967 MISCELLANEOUS HOURS 1. Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2. Funeral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3. Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 4. Hafner Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 5. Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6.; Reported to Doctor (Robert Anderson) . . . . . . . . . 1 7.! Sewer School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 8: Sick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 9. Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 10. Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 11. Equipment Repairs - Assessor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 12. Equipment Repairs - Engineering . . . . . . . . . . 6 13. Equipment IZepairs - Fire Department. . . . . . . . . . 5 14. Equipment Repairs - Liquor Stores . . . . . . . . . . 1 15. Equipment Repairs -.Park Department . . . . . . . . . 17'� 16. Equipment Repairs - Police Department . . . . . . . . 9� B-79 (REV. 11-3-64) 1 r.�..��� (Stnndard Form of the Intcrnational Association of Chiefs of Police) (Copies available at Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D. C. 20535) CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT � POLICE DEPAR'TMENT c�icv <>t Fr IDLLY n,n ��,ct� ot — 1'•AR'C�i -- , I s 67 TABLE 1.--DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL i, , Average Daily Percent Daily Average Daily Numerical Strength Absence Absence Temporory Detoils Average Effective Strength Er;d of �amemonth Snmomcnth SamE�mcnth Sa�c`mouth - Same month � --- this rr.ont6 Last year This a:onlh last year This mor.tn last year "�'his mont last year "i'his month Lnst month last yeat Tot�,� PE,rs��,��,�. 22 _ b.74 15.2G , Chief�s offlcc . _� __ � Hecords bureau . � __ � . , Unlforrned force . �v .. ' . . . - _ _ . �. �. . . .. petectiv� buir�tu l � _ � - � — . . _ . r � ,- . ' Trafflc bur�uu . _. - _ _ ........... — ... . . . - .. . . — - . . � . � ........... _ _ �_ i First rellef . . . ___ I � � Second r�lief . . Thlyd relief . . . � � � TABLE 2.--CHANGES IN PERSONNEL TABLE 3.--DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH j.. Present fot duty end of last month . . . . . . . . ?4 � � Same month � This month last year 2. Rectulted durinq month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � � � � -� � . 3. Reinstat^d durinq month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. Total number oE patrolmen.. . . . . . . . 22 � �Total to ciccount for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „���,22 � a. �PSS petmonent assiqnments (publlc _ . offices, clerica[, chauffeurs, etc.) . . . 4. Separvtlons from the service: 3. Less detalls to special squads or bu- � � � � � _ �, ` '_.? reaus (trafflc, vlce, patk, etc.) . . . . . � � , (a) Voluntary resl�natton . . , . . � � �� - � . � � ��� �� 4. Averaqe dally absences of patrolmen (b) Retirement on penslm ..... asslqned to patrol duty owtnq tc: � . �a) Vacation, suspension, rest �o[� . (c) Reslqne�i with charqes pendinq. days, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 (d) Uropped durinq probatim . . . . (bj Slck and 1nJured . . . . . . . . . . . . •-!-3 (e) Dismissed for cause . . . . . . . . (fJ Killed tn�line of dcty . . . . . . - � � (c) Temporary details . . . . . . . . . . (y) Qeceased . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total separations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total averaqe dally absences . . �' (� 5. Ptesent for duty at rnd of month . . . . . . . . . . . 22 S. Awilable for patrol duty . . . . . . . . . �/ ��� ��_ ' . TABLE 4-- CRI�;�E IRlDE�C AND POLICE ACTIYITY TREND OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE CHANGE CURRENT YEAR V5. LAST YEAR CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES V5. SAME MONTH VS. SAME PERIOD (PART I CLASSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL AGTUAL THIS LAST YEAR LAST YEAR KNOWN UNFOUNDED OFFENSES YEAR TO DATE — THISMONTH THISMONTH NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT la. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT � MANSLAUGHTER 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL a. RAPE BY FORCE b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATT�MPTS 3. R086ERY TOTAL L�. _ a. ARMED - ANY WEAPON b. STRONGARM - NO WEAPON 1 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL 1 ]. 2 a. GUN b. KNIFE OR CUTTtNG IMSTRUMENT a, �, �, c. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON Z d. HANDS, FIST, ETC. - AGGRAVATED 5. BURGLARY 70TAL �.O �.O 18 _ a. FORCIBLE ENTRY lO ZO 1 b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY - NO FORCE c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY 2 6. LARCENY - THEFT (except uuto theft) 8 � 2,7 , a. f50 AND OV ER IN VALUE � 7. AUTO THEF7 ],], S 2O CRIME INDEX TOTAL 16. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE Ie. OTHER ASSAULTS • NOT AGGRAVATED 66. �ARCENY, UNDER S50 IN VALUE 1 1 O PART I TOTAL G]. 57 ZGZ TOTAL PARTIIINCIDENTS ............ .f ............................... .. - '• ......... _.. 70TAL MISCELLANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CALLS�%�•3• • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .���0 . . . _ ......531 ................................�456... TOTAL CALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE _ AUTOMOBILES RECOVERED (A) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY .............................................. � (B) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHERJURISDICTIONS ................................... � (C) TOTAL LOCALLYSTOLEN AUTOSRECOVERED ..................................................... � (D) NUMBER STOLEN QUT QF JURISDICTION, RECOVERED LOCALLY . .. . . . .. . ..... . .. ... . . .. .. ........... .... -- 2 TABLE 5-.- VALI�E Or P�;OP��TY SiOLEi� AfVD RECOVERED VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY OFFENSE �ALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN LOCALLY TOTALVALUE OF STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED AND RECOVERED BY LOCALLYSTOLEN STOLEN OTHER PROPERTY RECOVERED �URISDIC710N5 ^ LOCALiY OTHER lURISUICTION RECOVERED LOCALLY ROBBERY BURGLARY LARCENY AUTO THEFT TOTAL �'�'• /J V 92.27 5C1.73 50.�0 ��oo.cc �9.22 4.601.73 �.�,..�., , �� 11�00 , o0 /...+..• 1 / 55ao. ��� boo1.73 iABLE 6-- OF��fVSES CLEAl�ED BY �R�EST year to date� (includ+e �xcepfiional clearances) i•{v � � vv i�cc.oa �� �" • NUMBER OF OFFENSES PERCENT OF OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES BY ARREST OP �!, � , (PART I CLASSES) TOTAL CLEARED TOTAL CIEARED BY ARREST OF PERSONS UNDER 18 PERSONS UNDER 18 �- _ THIS - LAST 7HIS LAST THIS lAST THIS LAST I YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR � 1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE , 2. FORCBLE RAPE TOTAL ' ' e. RAPE BY FORCE b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS � I � 3. ROBBERY TOTAL ], o. ARMED - ANY WEAPON '' 1 � b. STRONG-ARM - NO WEAPON 4. ASSAULT TOTAI , 1 o. GUN � ; - b. KNIFE OR CUTTIN INSTRUMENT 1 , I e. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON 1 d HANDS FISTS, FEET, ETC. - AGGRpVATED � e. OTMER ASSAULTS•NOT AGGRAVATED 1 . 5. BURGLARY TOTAL 2 , e. FORCIBLE ENTRY 1 b.� UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE a ATTEMPTEDFORCIBLE ENTRY , 6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) �• S50 AND OYER IN VALUE `Z b. UNDER S50 IN VALUE �� 1� i, ' 7. AUTO THEFT 5 � _ � GRAND TOTAL �,2 17 ' '� • TABLE 7 - - PERSO�l� ARR��i�D, �H�ftGED �►(�D DISPOSED O� DU�I�G f�O�V�H COURT DISPOSITIONS THIS MONTH ARRESTS PERSONS FOI:MALLY (INCLUDE RELEASED NO F6RMAL CHARGE) ADULTS GUILTY UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES CHARGED ACQUITTED REFERREDTO THIS OR JUVENILE � MONTM OF ` OF OTHERWISE COURT • ' • TOTAL OFFENSE, LESSER DISMISSED JURISDICTION JUVENILES � ADULTS TOTAL CHARGED OFFENSE 1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER _ b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE 2. FORCIBLE RAPE _ 3. ROBBERY _ 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT S. BURGLARY • BREAKING OR ENTERING 6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO TNEFT) 1 � 1 __ T. AUTO THEFT 1 1. _ 6. OTHER ASSAULTS (RETURN A- 4e) TOTAL - PART I CLASSES 1 1 9 1 THIS YEAR TO DATE 2 1 � � ZO 1 1 _ LAST YEAR TO DATE _ PERCENT CHANGE _ 9. ARSON __ 10. fORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING _ 11. FRAUD _ 12. EMBEZZLEMENT _ 13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECEIVING, POSSESSING _ 14. VANDALISM 11 1 . _ 15. WEAPONS; CARRYING, POSSESSING, ETC. � _ 16. PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE _ 17. SEX OFPENSES (EXCEPT 2 AND 16) _ 18. NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS __ 19. GAMBLING 20. OPFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY AND CHILDREN 21. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE 2 Z 2 2 _ 22. LIQUOR UWS �. 23. DRUNKENNE.SS 24. DISORDERLY CONDUCT 1 1 _ 25. VAGRANCY 26. AlL OTHER OFFENSES (EXCEPT TRAFFIC) 1, 2 2 _ TOTAL = PART II CLASSES �v 5 33 7 � � � THIS YEAR TO DATE 1 � lAST YEAR TU DATE PERCENT CHANGE TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH . PHYSICAL CUSTODY ARRESTS WARRANTSSERVED 1 l. 1 1 I CITATIONS ISSUED 1 I J TOTAL TRAFFIC ARRESTS AND CITATIONS � 158 163 163 i56 2 5 I 0 8-79a (Rev. 10-21-65) CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT - - TRAFFIC SUMMARY • = - _ Police DepartmenFRIDLEY MARCH 6? City of b9onth of , 19 _ TABLE 1. ACCIDENT SU�IMARY This Month Year to Date This Year Last Year o�o Change This Year Last Year o/o Change Accident Total Q 1 Fatal 0 0 1 0 Personal Injury 1 Property Damage 2]. 22 1� C�0 Pedestrian l.�, 2 �, Ej TABLE 2. ENFORCEMENT SU�A�AARY — - This Mont� Year to Date This Yeaz Last Year ojo Change This Yeaz Last Yeaz o�o Change Traffic Total 62 2 1 1 Hazardous Violations Fj 120 ]. C� Other Violations 3 1,1 EjQ 53 Pazking 21 2 �}6 �.�? Dwi 2 6 . Accident Arrests and Citations TABL� 3. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS This h{onth Year to Date This Year Last Year o�o Change This Year Last Yeaz % Change Total Accidenta Q 1(� 1 1 Fatal Accidents � Q 1 0 Persons Killed Q Q 3 Q Injury Accidents 2 1 ! Peraons Injured 22 ].1? (� Pedestriana Killed Q 0 � � Pedestrians Injured 5 2 5 �j Hit and Run Accidents 10 Z]. 18 Cleazed by Arrest 1 1 2 2 Cleared - No Arrest 8 12 Total Cleared 9 ].4. TABLE S. COk�PARATIVE SUMMARY OF ENFORCEMfNT (8y Violation) Thi s Mon4h Yeor to Date _ This Year Last Year This Year L,ast Year o o Change Hazardous Violations Total __ r2__ � 12 �55 _ D�ti� 2 3 5 b sPeea�ng _ 39 30 80 l03 _ . . ,; - Reckless Driving ' _ __ _ _ _ . ._- --. ! . g 15 Careless Driving �j . 'Itaffic Signal 3 ]„� - Stop Sign 3 8 a.�. 31 , Other Regulatory� Sign 2 � Improper Passing 1 1 __ l _ . __ . _ , ____. ' Improper Turning ___ - _ '_- - Right of Way - Vehicle 2 3 Ri ht of W . � g ay - Pedestrian __ _. _ _ ._ Following Too Closely _. . ' ' : ' No or Improper Signal - Improper Start from Parked Position Improper BACking Improper Lane Usage 2 Failure to I?rive - Right _ . . . _ _ _. _ __ _ _ :_.._ _ . --. _ Defective Equipment � Other Hazazdous Violation , � ? 49 Other Viol�tions Total 43 �� - Parking Violation Total 21 Z �.6 �-�7 3�sGi� z =;���3:�i:�.��:� � i.��. i�;I 2l�. � 2� �isa.-�•t;;d � 3 U� s•�fr C) 5 �� � 3� �:�,.:..��::r i1�.��tr;r . 32 �ji '�i' �'1�d ��� �n«��r:? e��.�� �t�'r� o`c}a�u�z� DU:i "' �r 1°�:,.ti <.�':�.a ...1, 4 �o --391 6, 316 6,685 5,�44 � •� d � `� a I`.=':;: �':;sl 19 11 Cc 7 163.�1 59.7 759.5 746.0 564.2 t jr, �� a..l l,T 9.0 b.l�. 8.l�. 9.0 io.5 �ti��.:,�.3 0 ;;:? s•. 72 35 �i�.��". �Y �.;1:�:.�i�,0 565.00 7 •43 403.68 � 316.36 207.06 �r�'T •387 .052 .064 •�47 .a35