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10/02/1967 - 5868' ' ' , , � C� r COUNCIL gEGULAR pCTOBER � �� � � SECRETARY " �Y COUNCIL N�ETING 2, 1967 LU STROM � AGENDA � , � �?�G�7�I? C:�U2���:�, Z�.�,�.F�'TIi�G -- O� ��Pt�BER 2, ��67 - 8 P.I�Ie PI.�)�GE OF ,��,�,,,k��:�A1V��, e 2 minu��s ..�-.m...:,..-.,M.,_._.___--a :CNTTO�A.T:LOi�T: 4 ma.nui:es ROL�, CALL: 2 r:axnut�s I ��:CT?�.TT�S: Regula� Council Mee�i,n5. Sep��nzUer l8, 1967, � 2 minu-�es ADO�T�nV Q� �C�tin?�.�.:. � m; n,a.tes . � PUBL�� I�;��; ��7t;�S - � .�.._ _ _ Z � O�i �s��ss�t�x�t �oi.1. - � S� . Z9��°�� ° R�sol.ution Con£�.�:ma.nc� F.o? 1, 30 minu-�;.es . Pa�es l _ 23e Pages 24 d 270 2. On �TTip?^pV't?l1iLa17'� -- ST. 1°G6w� (b�-tlz T��r�nue) , 20 minutes Fage 28,, 3. Cont�.nu��l:� o� p� ���ic Hvax��,�3 �n Assess�nea�t Rol1 � STe 1��G--�, (68tr� ��,v�nue) -� ResoJ.uta.o�. Gor.:E�x:�ain�g Assessm��t Ro1Z - S�.', 19F6w1 (E3th Avenu� anel Lucia La31e � a 3 0 1tt�,riu-�E� s � Pages 2� - 33. �. Un �.��3 F3udg�t, 2Q_ z�t.�z�u�es — {9; 52 P.1�2. ) Page 34. OLD f3U5��v'",�;SS o 5• Txa��%.� ��port - Lucia Lar�e - Po? ic� Depa,��,r�i�nL, 10 m�,nu�es 6• S�cax�d P.��ding of i���.sance Ordi.a�ance tm�led 9/18f61) . Z� minutes .i e Second �tea�i�g o� P,��dle�, s Ordi��.nc:e �Tdbled . 9/1,8/6 iI , 10 minuteu Pages 35 _ - �.3 . Pages 44 - 48, $. Conszder�t,�.�n c�t Building ?�err�zit -- S 2 0% Lr�c 4, Lo�� 5, i�lock 3.4, Nami l t a n's A d� liti.on to Mechani�s- vi.Zle, 5 r.1a.�nuiaes Page 49. 3. Co�sidexa.�ion of P.ax Poilution C�r,i�ro]. O�dir.azic�, 10 m�nzites �4. First R��dinc� of Ordi.nar.c� Re,zoni:�g Lots iYZ Caxlson' Swnm�.t Manor P.n�l�xr �.fl minu�es s Paye 50. 11. Ci.ty Engin�eY's :2eport c�n Sup�r�chl,orir�at? on of Water iines, 10 mi�ute� . (zo:�� P.M,� +. ff�Gi1��-r��t CU�si�CxL ��il���i�� " G`�:`i'��3�x� 2, 1967 -�3 Poi�o (Caizta.x�ued, l�o P.�}�or-L- ��orn Ci.-t� Ea�ginee:� �.nd C3,t�r At�o7��.e;X -- R�� Pq��s 51. & 52. F. I7. 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Pu�l�.c Ut� �.�.t�-�s �e�ae� :�ates, �.0 mini�t�s Pa��e 63. Z,�, �ba.tement o� Assessr�.°�.� --�Lo� l, Blo�Y 1, Ba-�zer�o�. Pa�,� 6r•., _ Ac�d�.tion, 2 ma.�i�ztea 25. Re�olution Ce�t�.fyx�g De�.inquerit Wa-���' ���a Sewer Pac�es 65 - E8• Accou�-�s. 2 m�.n�.,.tea 5 m.a.nut�� Pages 69 �- 77. 26o R�sol.t?tion �- Judges zor Election, ���-Z5 P.P�..i � Pac3e 78. 2 7 o CI.� ims , 2�z►inute s pages 79 & �De 28. Lice�ases Q 4 mixiut�s 29. C'����e �rc��r :±,�5 - Pro j e�t �84. Z rn�.g�autes page 81. pages 82 - 8�0 30. �st:i.r:�ates, 4 m�nu-�es Pages 87 & �8, 31. Petit�ozzs, 2 m�..x�.ut�s s ., • �'�E' G�U.��?�.�'� CC?LIL�tC`..F�Ta I�'� a��''#'.�"t��r ~' CivTC.1:`�'u.C�R 2; �.�3�i`� ••� F3 P��!�a �C:�X1��.I7.i2t3G�{� � 32 o Resolut:i.an to Ad�,r�?:%i.se �o:� � 7,c�s «� Fav.�da��.a:��. -� Butlea: Bui,�.c�:�rag � 3 m,� nu��.es 33, Plac�L�.v� � rlag Po�.e� 5 m:i��:w�s 3�. fi.esol�zta.oa�.s � Na�i:h Siibu:��a�a S�z��.ta�?:•y 5�����r�?�° D�.stri��c., 5 miriu-�es 35. Carn.n��.�,xi:�.�a�i�ic�s°� � � 5 m:�r,u-G�=s ��.� Anak�. C�Ut�.ty Sl���•:i...`�: Ct�:�: i���J ��:di��nce (b) 5�n� 1.ey & Associa.�ces -� �crii.�c-c: I�xag.ress Repo�-�s � Civ3.r Cen�cer -------��°�:�kson, inco: r�ur�.ca.pal �� � � . , , lcz_T�, ,�1 - �,. �� � . - i V:CS�:TO�;S� 7..� i?'t?.riL,t@S �DJOtP�2N • `� , ?`� i'f/.� C... (..,�/,, �I/�% �_. _� �i (�e04 A.Me) F�ges 89 � 90, pages ��. �- 97 0 0 . .,,-� . � � 1 CONTYNUATIOI� 0�` STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 1966-1 HELA ON SEPTEMBER 18, 1967 68TH AVENUE - HIGHLaAY ��65 TO CHANNEL ROAD IMPROVEMENT HEARING AND ASSESSMENT HEARING TO BE HELD OCTOBER 2ND, 1967 , . + M F M 0 September�26, 1967 T0: City Council FROA1: Marvin C. Brunsel)., Finance Director SUBJECT: Impr.ovement Hearing - 68th Avenue and Assessment Hearing - 68th Avenue Thz improvement hearing is being he7.d over again on 68th Avenue because the properties on the east side of Channel Road were not include� in the originaJ. hearing. If it is the Council's desire to include them in the Final Assessment Roll, it will be necessary to hold the improvement hearing as well as the assessment hearing, . � Included on the following pages are some excerpts from previous minutes concerning 68th �"�venue. In this case the Preliminary Assessment Roll and the Final Assessment Roll will b� the same, with an assessment rate set at a $1.34 per foot. The basic decision that will have to�be made is whether the property on the east side of Channel Road will. be included or not. If the property on the east side of Channel. Road is not to be included, then the previous assessment roll should be used which had a rate of $1.86. 0 0 - � n REGUIjAR COUNCIL MEETING, SEYTFMBER 18, 196i Mayor Kirkham said that the minutes could show that the Council was using an alternate rather than what was shown in the rol1. Councilman Harris suggested it could be given an addendum number, wF�ich could be referred to in the resolution. rir. Minder asked what the front foot cost would be at the new figures. The City rianager said that he will pay $7.31 in place of $14.50 per foot. 68TH AVr.NUE - H�:GHWAY j�65 TO CHANNEL ROAD: A visitor to the Council said that a year ago a meeting had been held on 68th Avenue, and at that time the project had been shelved. He said that the pcople had not been notified that there would be an improvement, and he asked if there was not supposed to be notification. He said he lived on the west side of Channel Road. The City Engineer said that the hearing for this street had been held June 13, 1966. PA�E 6 c � i Four property owners from Channel Road came to the Council table. Council- � man Harris said he recalled the discussion at the time, that because the � road woulci never go throu�h at one point, part of the side street should be � assessed against additional property as they would use it just as much. � There was a long discussion at the Council table. The City Engineer sai.d � that at. an improvement hearing the Council may decide at that tima to do a project, or not to do it, but when it is adopted, no notices are sent out �' saying that the project will be done. One of the visitors said that at. «� the hearing, it had been agreed to shelve the project. Mayor Kirkham said that the City Manager could research the minutes of the previous Yiearing. The Council decided ttiat this should be discussed further so that the right,z` thing can be done, and decided that this one section on 68th Avenue could be continued until the Octaber 2, 1967 meet_ing at 8;00 P.ri. to give the Attorney a chance to inform the Council what the alter.native would be. �a ALLEY - BETWEEN 4TH AND 5TH STREET FROM 53RD TO 54TH AVENUE: Mayor Kirkham quoted the assessment rate as $2.35 per foot. There was no one present that wished to be heard. 64; WAY - RIVERVIEW TERKACE TO EAST RIVER ROAD: Mayor Kirkham quoted the assessment rate as $7.06 per foot. There was no one present that wished to be heazd. SERVICE CONNECTlONS - SERVICES ON MISSISSIPPI; There was r�o one preser.t that wished to be heard on service connections. RESOLUTION ��172- i 967 CONFIRMING ASSESSriENT FOR STRELT PROJECT ��19b6-1: MOTION by Councilman Harri.s to adopt Resolution ,',�172-19h7 with the exception of Lucia Zane - 68th Place to 300 feet south and 68th Av°nue - High�ay ��65 to Channel Road which are continued to the regular Council rieeting of October 2, 1�67. Councilman fIarris said Yie would like to note that it is somewhat disturoing to have some of the same people, who were so anxious to get the project in and in some cases were the lead�rs to �et the street put in, come ia and object to the assessment.. Councilman Liebl commented that the project had come i.n at a lower price thao. the estimate, so there had been a saving, and still they object. � 1�'..-... . . 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N0. 1S5E�-1 Notice z.s hereby given that the Co��n^i_1 of che Ci.i:y oi Fridl.ey tai.11 tneet �t tlic City Hall_ i_;i said City on the 2nd day of October, 1967 at 5;00 o'c'ocl: P�?�i., to hear and pass upon al). ob;ecti.ons, if. atzy, to the . proposed assessme�ts i_n respect to iiie ioJ.lo;azn� irnprovement, to-c�rit: SlF.I,E� 1:I�UP.Os1F���L?�'1' r i.G T��CT. �?0. l. �66-1 The propos�d assessment rolJ. fo� ea�h of said ic�provera�z�ts i_s noc�i . on fzle anu open i.o gublic i.nspecta.on by a1� persons ?ns_�erestec;, in ti�e , o£f:i_ce of the Clerk oi sazc3 Czty. At said hearin� the Council csil.l cons�.uer r�rritten or oral o�}ections to the proposec; assessm�r�ts for eacii of said in;proveinecits . The gei�er� 1 nature of ttie i �provements and each oi the� is tr�e constructioiz oi sLreet inzpro>>e�:ents, incluc?i.r��g gr��:d�.ng, stabilized base, bi.tti�ui_nous surfaci_r��, concrete curb and �utter, stonn se;,Ter syste�n, service co_inections and otlier facilities located as fo1."_o�rs; 0 68th Pvenue; Highway ��65 to Channel Road The area pro;�osecl to be asse�sed for s2.i.d irr;proven��nts ar.d each of thc�:� is �2,1 that land bercefited �y said improveanents or e�1ch of the.� ancl lying wi.thin t,ie �eneral a-rea af the above noted streets. Said inj rovern�rits c•�ill b� assesse� adai::st tne propertzes taithzn the above notecJ are`s in t�1t�ole o�, i�� part p�-oportio�a�ely to each of tiie laii�s theT-e;.n containco accorcin� to fi;:e benefi_ts received. � DATED THIS 20�TH DAY OF SEPTEriBER, 1967 BY ORDER OF THE CITY COU1�'CIL OF THE C ITY OF FRIDI�EY ` I�AYOR � Jack 0. Kirkham ATTE ST : CITY CLERK - Marvin C. 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' . � � ��� � � 2_ 7 - ��.�'°. - � ��, �� � •��-�� : 28 � . _ . •""'`^. ` ---w � � i ' . . _ _ � PoJ.f. . _ , �=, 5 j ;'�' r.� = 1 � . 0 , C �7`�' Oz� �'�::[i�I}� Y , : ' _ 9 �'R}:LIMINt�RY ASSESSM�N� k���. - ��R��"lj 'iM�'l.00�li�1EIV'1� �Itb,���"1 19b6 -1 ' ITEr1 N0. 13 - ALTERNATL' P.OLL . 68th Avenue - Hwy 65 to Channel Roa� ' BROOKVIEW ADDITION FOOTAGE ASSESSPiENT Lot BJ.ock _ _ — 2 Parcel 160 66 $ 88.44 9 Parcel S00 95 127.30 LO 95 127.30 11 95 127.30 12 95 127.30 13 lOQ 134.00 Parce7. 880 and side 38', 133 178.22 Parcel 9J.0 and side 45' I40 7.87.60 Parce7. 940 � 95 127.30 Parcel 950 95 127.30 Parcel 960 95 127.30 Parcel 980 9S 127.30 VALLEY VIEW MANOR � L I 75 � 100.50 2 1 75 100.50 3 I 75 100.50 4 and side 42' 1 122 163,48 5 and side 42' 1 152 203.b8 6 1 110 147.40 � 1 Z10 147.40 . 191.8 $ 2,570,12 COST: $2,551,17 ; 1918' _ $1.34 per foot � � o���cr�� �����cA�ro� _ . cr�� o� ���n��� (Exhibit A) NOTICE OF HrARING ON IMPROVEMENTS STREET IMI'ROVEMENT PROJECT ST . 1966-1 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 Znd day of October, 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 f ollowing improvements, to-wit: CONSTRUCTION ITEM Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, bituminous surfacing, concrete curb and gutter and incidental drainage and other facilities located as follows: 68th Avenue; Highway No. 65 to Channel koad ESTIMATEDCOST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . $ 5,909.64 THAT THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPROVEMENT IS AS FOLLOWS: For Construction Item Above _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ � _ _ _ _ _ All of the land abutting upon said streets named above and all lands within, adjacent and abutting thereto. Al1 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 provided by the Council, all under the following authority, to-wit; Minnesota Statutes 1961, Chapter 429 and laws amendatory thereof, and in conformity with the City Charter, DATED THIS ATTE ST : DAY OF CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunse publish: September 22, 1967 September 29, 1967 1967 BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham E� � C�CTY b�' l?F:7nY.,l�,� . � ,_. _ AS51? 5SI�t;N'�- �C)7 �, - STI:�:�sT rh�i�i:0��i?t�[v"� F'k��.���C'1' 1966 -1 ITEM NQ . l.3 - EILTLRNATE P�OLI., . 68th Avenue - F��•ry 65_ to Channel� R�ad � BRO�KVI�[� ADllI7'lON FOOT�GE Lot Block M 2 Parcel. 160 !^ 66 9 Parcel S00 g5 10 95 11 95 �2 95 7.3 100 Parcel 880 ancl side 38' , ' J.33 par.cel 91.0 and side 45' 140 '. Parcel 940 ' 95 Parcel 950 9� Parcel 960 95 parcel 980 95 VALLEY VIEtid MANOR ' 1 1 75 2 l 75 3 1 7.5 4 and side 42' 1 122 5 and side 42' 1 152 6 1 110 - ` � 1 110 1918 COST: $2,551.17 � 1918' = $1.34 per foot ,. . �.SSESSrg;Ivl $ 88.�E4 127,30 127,30 127,30 127.30 134.00 178.22 187.60 127,30 127,30 127.30 127.3Q 100.50 1C0.50 100,5U 163.48 203.68 147.4G 147.��0 $ 2,570,12 �� . EXiN.F�C2 OF MINUTES OF MEETII�G 0�' 7'HE CITY CQtif�iCli� OF A REGUL�AR MEETIt;G :1-I�LD �2 OCTOBER 2, 1q67s AT �.QO O$CLdCK P.i�i,, AT �'I� CI7'Y I�LL, CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOT�', ' Pursudtit ta dtae call and notic� therc;o£, a regular ffi�etin� of tha City Coui�cil of the City oi Fridle;�, MinnesaaUa� w�s c�uly he1.d at th� City Hall in said Cit-y on Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1967, a� 8:40 o'clock P.M. The follo�aina mer�Uers w�;r� prFSent: ancl the foll��tin� were abs�nt: #�� ��� The Clerk anxzouuc�d that the proposed a�ses�m�;n� ior STREET IhiPROVE��NT PROJECT N0. ST. 1966--1 68th Avenue -- Lucia Lane had been filed in hi� ogfic� on the 29th day of August, 1967, and that notice of a hearing on said assessment to be hs1.d at the regular meeting of the Council on the 2nd �. day of October, 1967, had been �ivEn: in the form and mann�r as provided by law. The Clerk presented an affidavit sho�i.ng publicatzon of such notice in the offici�l necas� per' which affidav3t was �xam3.n�d and found sati�factoxy and orderea placed on file. Th� I�.ayor announced th�t th� meeti.ng wa;, open for considera.-�ion of objecti.ons to thQ assessment her�tofore filed with the City Clerk for STRFET IMPROVEN�NT PROJFCT IdO. ST , 1966--2 Th� Clerk re�orted that written objectivn had b�sn filed by th� fol�.owin� pexsons afiecting the followir.g described lots� pieces ar parcels of land, ta�wit: NAME OF OBJECTOR DESCRIPTTON OB�CTIOPI 0 i'�.�e 2 • Res�lu�io� The follo�aang person� �er� ��i�n hR.:�x°c� �nc� presented thei.r obj�c�ians tc� sa�id F3..4 `�` E.' w �IF`a�.' 1'I�'r : NA1�'� OF OB�TFC 1 QR D�;3C��Ixi1 d��I a�c�zorr Af�t�r due considex�a.tion of all said objections9 Councii.r��,n �, _ introducea the following re€olution and motTsd its adopta.on: Kf�',SOLU`�IOP� NOo �,, RESQLUTIOiV COP1FIRiLT1lG ASSESSht"ENT FOr� STR:�T XMPR0���1� PRflJECT N0. ST. 1966°sl 1� BE I2' RESOLVED By the Ci�y Council of th� Gity of Fridleg, Minnesot,a, as follaws: 1. The City Clerk has �rith the as�istanc� of the engine�rs her€��afore se�.ected by this Council for such purg�se, calcul.ated the propsr amounts to ba specially ��s�ssed for the STHE�T IMPP�OVEP�NT PROJEC� �i0. ST. 1966-Z 68th Avenue - Lucia Lane in said Ci�y agains� �very �ssessabls lot, pieee or p�resl of land in accordance wi�h the provision� of law, ar.a has prepa��d an� filed wa.th the Ciiy Cleik tabul.ated statemen�s in duplicats showing the prop�r descyiption of e�ch and evex~yT lo�� piec� or p�.rc$1 of la.r�d ta be specially assess�� ar,d the amoun� calculated ag�.ins#� the same, 2 o N�tice ha.s been duly publisheu as r�quir�d by law that this Cow*�cil. �.aould mee� in regul.ar session at this tim� anc� place to pa�s on the prcposed assess��nt. 3. Said pro�osed ass�s�ment has at all t�.mes since its filing beEn op�n to inspectic�n and copyir_g by all. perso�s intarested, and an opportunity has been given to all ir.terested perso:�s ta present their obj�etions, if any, to such proposed assessment� or to any it�m. thereof, and no objecti.ons have been filed; except L�. The amounts specified in the proposed assessm.ent are changed and altered as follows: Fa g� 3 Reso2ution � 5. This Council Finds that each of the 1Qts, pieces or parcels of la.nd enu�- erated in s�a.d praposed as;�es�rn.en� as altered and modified was anci is spccially b�nefited by th� • STREET �;�'ROVE;MEI��1T PROJECT I30. ST. 196b-1. in the amount in said proposed assess�ent as altered and modified by the correct:ive rall. in the amount set opposite the descriptian of e�,ch such lat, piee6 ar parcel of l�.n�.' and that said am�tx.x�� so set out is hereby leviad aga.ins� aach oi th� respective lots� pieces or parcols of land tharei.n descri�ed. 6. Such proposed assessment, a.s altered' moda.fied and corrected is affir�med,� adopted and. coniir��d, and the suj�s fixed and namEd in said proposed assess�aent as alter�d, modified and corrac�ted, with the changes and al�erations here�in aboee m�.de� ar� afiir�ed9 adopt�d arid confirmed as the prop�r speci�,l assess�er�ts For each of sai.� lots, pieces or parcels of l�nd respECti�rely. 7. Said assessment so affirir:��d9 adopt;ed and canfir�ed shall be cert3fied t,00 by the City Clerk and fil�d in his offiee and shall thereupon be and constitute tLc special assessment far . STREET IMPROVENIE2dT PROJJ�GT ATO. ST. 1966-1 8. The amounts asses�ed against ea.ch lot, piece nr parcel of l�nd shall bear ir_terest from the date her�of until the same have been paid at the rata of six per c�nt ( 6� ) per annu�n. 9. Sue.h as�essr�ent shall b� payable in ten annual ir.sta.11rzen�s payable on the lst dny of January in eac� year, begir.ning ir. the year 196$, and eon- tinui.ng until all of saic� installm�nts sha11. havs been pai.d, each install- ment to be coll�cted wiih taxes colleetible du�ing said year by the County Auditor. 10. The City Clerk is hereby directed to m�ke up an� file in th� office of the County Au.ditor o� Anaka Cou�4y a certified statemei�t o£ the amount of al.l such unpaid assessm.ents and the amount which will b� due thereo� on th� lst day of January in each year. The motion for the adopta.on of the foregaing resolution was duly seconded by Cou.nci�n , a.nd upon vote beir.g taken thereon the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: �.� PASSED AND AD�FITED BY THE CITY COLT��CIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF ,1967� Mf1YQR.- Jack 0. Kirkham . ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Ma.rvin C, Brunsell � T�T ST G� I�AI�i� S� ADD�E S SL S � 1 ' S`�R.L�'�' Y1�1�'ROti�tiilsN`.� i'it6.��CT 1966-1 ITEM NOa l.3 - 68th Avenue, Hwy 65 to Channel Road &ROOKVIETa A�DT.TION Lot Block 2 Parcel 160 9 Parcel 500 10 11 LZ 13 Parcel 880 Parcel 9I0 Parcel. 940 Parcel 950 Parcei 960 Parcel 980 VALLEY VIEW t�NOR L � i 2 1 3 1 4 1 S - 7 1 �� Name & �->.ddress Lyle & Glenda Quam � 68�5 ChanneJ. Road Geraid & Barbara Knutson 6845 Channel Road Alvin & Ardelle Hirschi 6875 Channel Road Harry & Mildred Aspluncl 6881 Channel Road John & Bada Hart 6887 Channel Road Gordon & Joan Swenson 6889 Channel Road Carol.yn A. Minder - Suburban Engr.,Inc,, 6875 Hwy 65 Wal.ter & Al�ce Hill 6876 Channel Road Wallace & Maralyde Miller 831 - 40th Ave. NE Robert Po Minder� � 550 Rice Creek Blvd. Brian & Vio1a Porter 6870 Channel Road James & Delores Plemel 6$C4-�hannel Roaci Betty Colleen Davis Donald & Joyce Tessmer Bronson-Erickson, Inc, George & Karin Maas Howard J. Dumphy 6898 Channel Roa.d 6890 Channe7. Road 3231 Central Ave, 6880 Channel Road 4008 Central Ave. NE - , 1 SEPTL�-ZBFR 28 1967 PAGE 1 PLANNING COi�'iISS10N MET','TING � ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by Chairr.lan Hughes at 7:35 P.M. Members presen1�: Myhra, Jensen, Hughes, Ylinen, Erickson Others pxesent: Darxel C1ark, Engineexing Assistant APPROVE MINUTES OF PLAI�'NING COI•iNISSION I�iEETING • SEPTEMBER 14, _ 1967 : MJTION by Er_ickson, seconded by Ylinen, that the minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of September 14, 1967 be appxoved. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried urianimously. RECEIVE MIN[ITES OF BUILDING ST�NDARDS-DESIGN CQNTROL SU33COriMITTEE MEETING: SEPTEMBER 6,_1967: MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Myhxa, that the Planning Comnissior receive the minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee meeting of September 6, 1967. Upon a voice vote, aIl voting aye, the motion caxried unanimously. ORDFR OF AGENDA: Tha Planning Commission decid�d the order of the Agenda should be: Items 1 an� 2 as li.sted, Item 3 to be the rezoning request (ZOA ��67-10), and the balance of the agenda as written. 1. CONTINU�D PUBLIC HEARING: PLANNFD DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT HAROLD SCHROEDER, ZOA ��66-06�_: Mr. Harold Schroeder and Mr. Howard �7umphy were present. Chairman Hughes stated the public hearing was still open and was held open for consideration of a number of items, including a report from the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee. Member Erickson, referring to the Building Standards-Design Control minutes af September 19th, said the Subcommittee`s motion was that the Planning Commis- sion accept the g�neral concept and design together with the exterior txeatment as proposed, but parking requirementa and s�tbacks must conform to the City Ordinances. He said they noted the setbacks showed 30 feet and they should be 35 feet, and an additional suggestion was made that some overhead protect�on, such as a u�alkway or tunnel access from the garages to the apartments be con- sidered. These were suggestions by a member, but were not in the motion. The Engir_eering Assistant said that Mr. Schroeder did revise the parkin_ and setbacks _reduced the_commercial_area.and increased the_parkin�_lot_area_ He sai�l we met with Mr. Schroeder anu�found the same error as the Building Standards-Design Control did. The question of access could not be answered, -- ----------- -- _ completely until it is known where, and ifT, signals are to be installed. It � Plannin� Commission M_� eetin� - Se�tember 28, 1967 Page 2 ` was suggested an additional 24 feet from the_property be_give�i_so_that more . .._ _. . __ _�.__.._ .. _ _---.-- _____...� __ __ _ 'lanes can be aaaea to East P.ivex Road and if this is done, whether or no.t_ a._ __ _..__ .._ __.--.... _ . . _ _- -- -- . . _. , ---'�-� __,�d. __�..a.�._ �. shou�.d be considezed part of the Tparking_�ee�uixement area. The dxainaQc.__should_ _._.___._ be_no ,probl�m. � � Mr. Schroeder said he prepared an addendum to the previous report. At the meeting with Mr. Qureshi, City Engineer, I�1r. Belisle, Builcling Inspector, and Daxrel Clarlc, some of the pxoblems �,Tere reviewed. Basically these have been ___�._--- ---- � resubmittecl with this dxawing. On the caitun�xcial area we have subscribed to �.� _..._. ._.__ _. _ __ _ _ the 25 foot setback from the property line to the edge of_the property_..ines. _._ �_ _.� __-- ----------__.__--._..___-.-------_.. _�____ PP.._ g .... ___ ------- --_ We have reduced the amount o� total �loor area in the sho in cen er ar __. _ _ _ __ . _ _ . __. _ rather than trying to infr�.nge more upon the creek prop,erty. Mr. Schroeder read the Addendum to the Commission revie�aing and com�-nenting on the Statistics, Illtiminations Standards for Exteriox Spaces, Signs, Procedure for Establishing Street Access and Egress to the Shopping Center, and to the Apartment Complex, Procedure for. Establisliing the Desi�n of Txuck Loading and Unloading Areas in the Gommercial Center. He said to note that the garages have been moved_Uack_ , _ __ ____— . - - _ �__ ___ _ to 35 feet fr�m the xo_ert__line of East Rzver Road�. He said that i�_t ey_ _ P P Y _ ._ ,__ - __.___ _�. ���__�...�__._____.-----, g __.__ were to have 108 units, they should have 270,000_square feet round area an_ are about 51.5 square feet short of the 2,500 square foot per_unit. He felt. _._._ _.. � _ __ -- _ ___ _.. ____._.____.._r.__ __ _- that this might_be_�ustified on the basis that they have 25 foot setbac rom_ ___ ___. _ __._._ _ __. _ _-.- the edge of the �arking lot. He_ s.aidMthey confoxm__in ,all ot_,er_ respec,_,_s.4 In answer to Chairman Hughes asking if the Engineerin� _Department,_had �_ ______»______ �__ ___ -- checked all the material submitted for the Planned Development of Springbrook __� _ �. __ ----- - e ___ __ ___ ___--___---------- _Parkk_Darrel_Clark sald it had been done. Member Jensen asked if subsurface drainage was cansidered to pick up the water in parking lot areas which is whexe you would have the most intense run off. Mr. Schroeder said they felt they could rely solely on surface draina�e, having the runoff �roperty maintained to pxevent erosior_. If that does not appear to be adequate, some sort of underground system could be devised. Storm sewers are not deep enough to keep open in the winter. He added that he thought as Darxel mentioned, they do have the best opportunity for handling storm water because they have adjacent streets wher.e thexe are storm sewers and the creek. Chairman Hughes mentioned the fact that the road from the apartmenfis to the parking lots on the Southeast cornex is raised considerably above the garage area which could present a water problem. Member Myhra said he had recently dri_ven through an apartment complex and was amazed at the number of young children, and he asked Mr. Schroeder where he had planned the play area. __Mr __Schroeder said they_.�lanned_a cantralled area with swimming poo1, and whether it was enclosed or__open, it would be_protected according _to__law. _--___ -- - _ -- --- _ _ Member Jense.n said that somehoG�_he_ seem�d _to recall _th_e_pool_was_.part �f ... _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ __ the acka e in the be innin _, Mr, Schroeder„ said it was _part_of _t__e_ mas er _____P__ _�_g _ _--- _ g__ g -_ - _ - - __ plan and is in the phasir_g _either as second or third_ phase�__d_epending_ how the fina'ncing yis arranged. He said he felt it_is an im�ortant�art in thatlit sets __.._� _ _-- - the tone of the complex. It should be considered in this phase_and_furt_er elabor�tion should be made of the recreational facilitzes in general. l�ir. Schroeder said. that if the Planning Cor�mission caould like, hP would�be happy to accept aa approval of the Plaiir_e� Development Plan at this phase with the provision that the fin.al determination of the recxeation facilities would be ' Planning Cotlmiission Meet:in� - Septembex 28, 1967__ Page 3 � acceptable to the Planni�zg Commissioiz and Engineering Department. Chazrman Nu�'nes_sai:d. zt_�ould_be desi�xable to have a minimum_ ar�a__for, _._._._.__ �._. _�__� _ _ ' . ____, _�...._ _. _ _ _ .__ _ ----.. __ _._ ___ _ . -__. - - --- _�___ recxeaiional �aciliLi.es shoti��n iiow but he reals_zect it would be difficu _t___ o. �.. __..___ _ __...-_ ___ __ . tell no�a ��r'nat basic fac�lit�cs_axe to be installe : Thexe were no objections to is one area, apartrnent buildings they would accept the balance of that by rix. Schroeder. The Creek, obviously, another, parking lot and garage another, and the a?,ea fox recreational facilities. Chairman Hughes asked if Mr. Schroeder thought the approach specifying a minimum 'area in rese�°ve accomvli_shes this? __---- - Memb�r__Jensen said that the xecxeational_area_coulcl be_anythin� from__a , „�_ __ _ ___ _ - -_. _ _ la�vn up to and �.ncluding_a fully developed_parlc. Recreational_axea_ in, a__ __. _ __ .. general location �s_a little too_vague far__our purposess He continued that __ .. _ _.___ .__.__._�_ _ he hoped they were aimi.ng at a little highex rental market. Mr. Schroeder said they hoped for professional people. Member Myhra said he could see Mr. Schroeder`s problem, but he �oondered if there were some standard fox a recreation area commensurate with the needs oi the people. r1r. Schroeder answered, with the kind of money that is going to be investec' they are obviously going to do whatever is necessary to induce people to rent ------- ---------- --- - -__.________ _ - apartments. Member Myhra felt__the recxeational axea should be incoxporate _in __ __ - _ P�.Yg_ ----- __ �...__._ _ — - the �l�n_to insure la rounds for_the children. Member Jensen felt the_ ayout __ . ________._.-- was ideal. Chairman Hu hes asked if it would be feasible_to_talce the most � _.._ _.--- _ � --- -- xobable outcome at this oint and outline a plan on the basis of that an , p --- __ ��._._____ __ rounds are con- _ _ _Y -- indicate there is �. possibility _o_f change needs as far_ as p a g-_____ ___ _ __ __ - .__._. __�_---- ___.__ . __._ cerned. Mi. Schroeder asked_how specific a__statement did_they_want and addeu_ ,` ._____..-- he would like to give this statement this_evenzng,. He said he could mention _ ._._ _____ .____ "`""� aratus such as stiaings,_ sand box .areas _teeter-to_ ers the�_pe.__of _play aPP __�:_____ _ _..�_, _ _,_____ _ _ _ ___.__ and toddler yard._will__be �rovided. Member Erickson to a swinnning pool. it will be put in. said he was not at all interested in holding Mr. Schroeder He thought if it were essential to renters or the complex, Chairman Hughes said it would be better to__have some__definite mention.of. - -- __ - _.._ -- p �_ _ �_.. . _. _ _.__ it, and some indication under which the oa1 ��i11 or wi11 noi: be._built. n, _._____ _.---.�. _- - � .___ __--- -__ the future some othex committee ma be faced with dec.iding wh.ether substantial ._y __ -�- ---" �- 1an fox some __-- - __—� -- g _ _____�___---- com liance has been met w�.th and they wi�1 look_thou ht the p _ ______P _._._ _. . _ _.._ __� _.____.�- - --_ -- .guidance_� He agreed the Planning Commission has no business telling peop e whether they should have a pool or not, but as long as it was a potential facility at this time, mention should be made of it. Mx. Sch-roeder said that in the future if they do want to build the pool, then they would ask the Planning Commission fur approval. To elimir.ate the pool from the plan as sho:an tiaould solve moxe problems. when Member Myhra asked that the�Plannecl Devel�pment is completed, what happen� Chairma.n Hughes answered that it is treated like any other City property, but the plaz? continues -- does notVdia•�`lildingspercnitcthr�ughrregulaxcchannel: "petitioner would come'up and recei Plaz�nin� Conunissi.on Meetin� - Se�tembex 28, 1967 ___ Pa�e 4 . Chairman Hughes recalled thaf:tlr. S�hxoeder menti.oned at the last nieeting that the int.ent oaas to pxovzde_�� br.id�;e_ acros_s_the_ cleek beh_i.nd thc._c.onu-n�a;cial,. __ ________ .__ �__ �� __ --- — area, and a�so tne.r_tiozled Some type_„of ��cess o�i th� other side,_out__to _Rutt�, ___.____�_�__�_.____. __�.._u_.....__- --_ _ __^ �Si:xeet. rir. Schroed�z said the lot concerned �-� ith tY�e bridge is a rather short lot, not buildable but it woul.d be in tlie t�est use for access to the property. They �lanned to_ keep _the ownership, but _if the Cl.ty_ ever wants it and �aould _. maintain it, th.ey �aould considex deedlrig �t _ove�. Membex Jensen said, speaking �f the I�t, �hat it would remain entirely a pxivate parcel, no easements ax;d the developer would have control over the use of it and maintain it, as it would t�e encompassed wiihin the boundaries of the plan. Mr. Dumphy identified thc lot as being Lot 4, and that if Fairmont Circle were to be vacated, this xequest would be made in the usual manner. Chairman Hughes said ii: might be desirable fxom the owners' point of view to have the property all one zone. YAccess onto Ruth_Street is also..., desirable. Member Exickson asked if it is the inte��zt to have one free standing sign, would it be advisable that there are no oth.er_ signs and where should the sign be set. Mr. Schroeder said a temporary sign would be erected fox the Projeci and there would be other signs to identify the apar.tment complex notifying the public that the apartments axe for rent. Mr. Ilumphy said that if we have any ide.iztifying signs as far as the apartment comp7.ex is concerned, we should arrange iL so the signs are back far enough off Ziberty Street so as not to be in conflict with traffic, shoul.d be visible from East River Road, and the sign be worked into a brick planter arrangement. Chairman Hugh.es stated tne entr.ance raad aff Liberty Stree�: will be for --------______. _____---.----._ _____.____- --_,._________.------.----_----- the formal identification of the apartment comglexy It was mentioned__that_the signs would_obey__the _si�n ordinance,. In spealci.ng of iliumination standards fo�r exterior spaces, Mr. Scr�xoeder said thafi one half foot candle woul.d only allow a person to see �ti�here he was going but it still would permit people to stumble and create shadows. Zt�o foot. is a level which one car� safely negotiate with and _d-rive without lights and� . __---- ---.--.-.. ______.�_._� ..__.._______- -- t"Yiat is the one they.propose using._ Member Jensen wondeted if the possibility of a sign beirig erected on a building and protruding above the wall was intentionally left out. Chairman ��ughes said the decis�.on is whether a sign is acceptable or___not ---- - ---___ ._ ___-------- __ - .. ____ to a Iancllord: iv�iat are� the standards a landlord would use? A si�n ���h�ch .�..__ _. . . ___ ._` . covered the enti.re front surface of a store w�u]_d not b� acceptable,__oi built ___ __ _-- -- -- --- "on the front� surface but� extends 50 �eet- above the_stxucture_ would_not be very _ __ _. _. _--- _ __. desirable to _tt�_� Pl�rring_C,om�nission._ The sign ordinance covexs it, but is _... there any other type we should talk about? ° Planning Commission rleeti.ng�° Se�?t�i?�Uex 28�1967 Pa�;e 5 ` Mx.___Ihim�hy__'said the si�ns wo,tld _be unifoz-m,_so as not to disturb the con�- - formi,ty_ of_the building. Mx, Sch.roeder said the landlord would con.txol the type of sign put up, but if the tenant wants �, large __size si,gn, ,the 1andlord_ can __say__"no",, Chairman Hughes wondered if they could 1ay=out some percentage the l.andlord could use. The pexson who is leasing the premzses always wants a large sign. Mx. Schroeder said it gets to the point whexe xeally the land'loxd is the pexson who would have the greatest amount to lose to permit.a sign which is not in good taste with either himself or the other tenants. Most of tne shoppin� centers are exercis:i.ng this kind of control. Z'he Planniizg Co�rLmission felt only__one _permanent single free standing sign �.d.,_ __ --...-- _._ �. _ __ _ _ ma be elected in the district ad acent to East River Road to identify_the y..._._. _--- .__ _--------- � ____.. __._..___--___..__.----.---_._ _. _ _�_ _.___. "jshopping centex., Chaixman Hughes said the Planning Conunissioiz was quite well satisfied on the basis of the specif_ic people with whom they are dealing. Mr. Schroeder said they would be happy to include whatever percentage the Planning Commission would want. . Member Jensen asked, as this comes up for final development approval, will you have some leases? Mr. Schroedex said the more pex`manent tenants probably would be secured by lease. MOTIOiV by liyhra, seconded by Ylinen, that the Public Hearing of the Planned Developm�nt Distxict, Harold Schroeder (ZOA ��66-06) be closed. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jens�n, that the Planning Commission recommend_to Council appxoval_of_the Planned_Development District of Springbrook .. - Park as amended at the meeting of September 28, 1967 and callin�,Council's, __ _ -- ___ ___ _ attention to the discussions of the changes of the �roposals as_und�rlined__in. ___ __�.____ _..��__ ��.._ _. " the minute's�.��Upon�a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimot�.sly. 2. LOT SPLIT REQUEST• L S. ��67-05, ROBERT DeGARDNER REPRESENTED BY RONAI.�D J. WERNER, ATTORNEY; Lots 52, 53 and 54, B7_ock E, Riverview Heights. Mr. Werner, representing Mr. DeGardner, Mrs. V.iola Johnson and Jarnes Ri1e;, attorney, was present and also Mr. DeGardne-r. Mr. Werner gave a short resume of the problems relating to the requested lot split saying they found several title defects and the matter of title opinion was subject to what a survey would disclose. Tt became apparent it would be necessary to torxens all oi tne property because of the problems. A torrens petition was initiated in Anoka County and a decree issued on February E 1967 at 10:23 A.M. and signed by William T. Johnson,' District Judge. This was done without a survey. The torrens examiner did not require a survey. The real estate agent steppad off what they thought was the encr.oachment and c�me up with 10 feet. Zhe survey asked for in the contract for deed was requested six manths aftex title. A let*er was received f_xom the City of Friclley because the Cotmty was asked to spli.t assessments and had to get a lot spl3.t apFrc•vnl.- _ Planninp Cormnission Meeti.ng - Sep�embex 28, 1967 Page 6 � Mr. DeGardner said he had go��ten a permit to build a house on Lots 54,55 • and 56. Mr. Werner said Mr. Suh1, preserZt occupant of the hoizse in question, has enough land even if tlie house is off center. Mr. DeGaxdnex added that the lots are 90 feet deep and have 75 feet front- age. The pxoblem is hc�tiv much to give on the lot split. The present home is an old two stoxy farm housc and it �aould not be feasible to pay the assessments as is (two frontages, on two streets). Mr. Werner said M��. Suhl has bee1� put on formal notice by Mr. Ri1ey and himself to protect the contract for deed. At the present time, Mr. Suhl is four mon�hs in default. �he o�mer of this property, Mrs. Vera Johnson of Winona, does not have the facilities to invesi:. She still owns Lots 15, 16 and 17 plus 10 feet on I�ots 52 and 53. Mr. DeGardnex owns Lots 48, 49 and . 50, and part of 51. There is an old garage on Lot 51 which wi11 be removed. This is a lot split request and also a request that Mx. DeGardner be allowed to build on Lots 51, 52 and 53, and to continue construction on Lots 54, 55 and 56. The Engineering Assistant said that in this area, a fifty foot lot can be built on. Mr. Werner said they feel the best thing would be to tear down the old house, but it is not clesirable at this time. An alternate is to gut som4thing beautiful on Lots 51, 52 and 53 and iL will become an asset to the commuaity. Mr. DeGardner said if he had to give more than 20 feet, he could not do it and build. Chairman Hughes said that one of the basi.c reasons for speciiying minimum side yard setbacks is to avoid close crowding between structure. In this parti- cular instance, i�: seems likely that any new structuxe that is having to con- form, from the standpoint of crowding of the structures, does not offer this problem. Is there a prob7em pxesented by water dropping from the eaves? Would clearance have to be provided? The proposed lot line is 2.2 feet from the foundation. Mr. Wernex said there wexe no utility easements along the back lot line. He said he wxote a letter to Mr. Suhl dated �ugust 31, 196J urging him to retain legal council and attend the proceedings. Mr. Werner asked just where is the drain.field and what lots does that drain field effect, if any? Chairman Hughes said if the drain field is not on Mr. Suhl's property, there is no effect. Mr. Werner said the mortgage company, which loaned the money, �aould like to know what is going on and they would want definite approval. Member Erickson said it seems satisfaction has already taken place. Tt is going to require an approval of a 1ot spli� in order to build on that por- tion rig�it nota. Before I would vote fo� such a lot split, all parties involved should be contacted. I do not think ttze City could be a part of such a lot split without everybody involved. . - SeptemUex 28, 1967 Pa�e 7 - Planning Commission Meetinh - Member My'nra asked wY!ose responsibility it was to notify all paxties con- cerned in a lot spl�..t. Chairn�an Ht�ghes repli.ed that the Planning Commission coul.cl not consider the applieation unless a11 of the �ti�rners invoTved are partie� to the application a.nd he �aas not sure this was the situaL-ion in this xequest. He suggested the matter be carri.ecl over until Oct�bex 12th and instruct the secretary to send copies of th.e min.t�tes, along with a letter, indicating when the matter will be discussed again to r7r. Suhl.. The letter should uxge him to attend the meeting on the 12th. Member Jensen asked if Mr. Werner could verify the location of the sewage disposal facilities. Mr. Werner believed a permanent 1ot- spli_t would be the best solution. Mr. Suhl may have something in mind such as a private five foot easement for the land under the eaves so that a stepladdex could be used for painting or. xepaa_xs of the eaves . Member Erickson asked if there would be a liability on the paxt of the City if they granted a lot split without Mr. Suhl being at the meeting, and did Mr. DeGardner intend to convey the 20 feet by deed. Mr. DeGardner said on Lot 54 the deed has alxeady been given. MOTION by Exickson, secon_ded by Ylinen, that the Planning CoTmnission table until October 12th the Lot Split (L.S. ��67-05), Robert DeGardner, of Lots 52, 53 and 54, Block E, Riverview Heights and request Mr. Suhl to be notified of the meeting and request his presence at this meeting. Upon a voice vot.e, al1 voting aye, tl�e motion carried unanimously. 3. REZONZNG RFQUEST, ZOA ��67-10, HENRY LAPTD�S: Lots 29 anc1�30, Black 12, Hyde Paxk �o be rezoned from R-2 to R-3A.. Mr. Henry Lapides was present and asked iche Planning Coitunission to refar to the drawing of the proposed apar.trnent uni.t, and also �he drawing showi.r.g the structures in the neighborhaod. He felt that by putting a nice appearing building on the cornex lot, and taking away an o1d building, they could enhance the neighborhood and still fit in with the rest of the area. In back of the apartment house is University Avenue, there is connnercial on 3r3 Street on the South end and at 59th Avenu� is another commercial piece. This is a mixed area with several types of uaes. MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Nyhra, tl�at the Planning Commission set � public hearing date of October 26, 13b7 fox ZOA ��67-10, Henry Lapides, of Lots 29 and 30, Block 12, Hyde Park to be rezaned fxom R-2 to R-3A. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RE: ITEM 2 LOT SPLIT REQUEST {L S. ��67-05); The Planning Commission decided to hold a Special rSeeting on Thuxsday, October 5, 1967 for the purpose of hearing the Lot Split.(L_.S. ��67-05), Robert DeGardne-r of Lots 52, 53 and 54, Block E. Riverview Heights instead of the regular meeting of October 12, 1967. 4, BONDING �F C�NT'RACTORS: The City Attorney Herrick told the Comn�ission he talked with the Rich- field Attorn�y who s�:ated that R.ichfielcl use Off Street Parking Pexmit Agreement foz� and Eonding procedure to everythir.g except single family TR >- Se tember 28, 1967 ���--g _ Plan7zin�z Coi:�nlissio;i eetin�, P — - ~ clwelli.n�s, When t.he owrier of �jx.op�x:ty makes application for a building pe�.�mit, they are xequi.xed to fi11. out th�se foxnis and then, at the time the Gouxicil �.ssu�s the bui.ld�_ng permii:y t.hey pass a xesolution. The buzl.di_1:Zg p���-� is not issued ui�til an agreement is signect ancl box�d posted. An example of how the amount of the bond is xeached i.s as follotas: $2.00 a lineal foot for curUing, $7-.50 per_ sc�uaxe yard fox blacic�op, 65' a square foot f_or conc.rete sidejaalks and an estimated iigure for landscapir�g. When the tiaork is fo�mpa�ded, the inspectors in the Engineexing Depar.tment, if found satisfactory, another resolution to Coun.ci.l xeleasing the o��nler and Bonding Company. The o�anel puts u� the bond i�ahich is a corporate per�ormance bond, or they allow escxow. ntacteddthetbondhng conpanyaand�advisecisthem thataif�the owner didn't sions, c get goi.ng, they �aould take action. Member Ericicson said that on Page 37, Item 18 regardirig ingress and egress, � we xurx into this all the time. The Ci'ty Attorney said he did��'t ask if it applies to parking lots or driveways. Member Exickson also said that in some instances where building is begun in the win�ex, they would like to occu�y the paxking lot. Chai.rman Hughes said that if there is a xeason for xequiring off street parking, thPn thexe is some reason for denying occupancy of the building until it is finished and available. The City Attoxney thought the term "off street parking" is too comprehen- sive and felt a bettex tez-minology could be found such as "site development". Member Erickson continued that we need something in our ordinance ta malce these people comply with parking and landscaping. We just dc�n't have it. In oxder not to be a hardship, pexhaps something could be passed that the bond would not have to be paid until the time of occupancy. If the work can be completely fini.shed, the contractor would not have t� buy a bond. He asked the City Attorney if we have in any ordinance an.y way to enforce s�mebod.y moving in without a certificate. �he anst.�er was "no", but ti�e coulcl insert a provision that the City will not provide sewer and water service urL�til all requirements are met with. Chairman Hughes left the meeti.ng at 10:50 P,M. and Vic:e Chaixman �xickson took the chair. MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Co:mnission recommend to the Ci.ty Council the adoption of an ordinance based on that in force in the City of Richfield which requires owners who are seeking building pexmits to be required in making a contract, to agree to put ug a bond ai. the time they are seeking occupancy certificates if curbs, parking lots, streets, landscaping, etc., are not completed at that time. Upon a voice vote: all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 5. PROFOSED ZONING C�DE: The Commissi.on xequested this item be carried over. to the October 5, 1957 Special rleeting. ' Planning Commission Meeti� - September 28, 1967 Page 9 I . ADJOU7ZIvfi1CNT : . Th.ere being no further business, the. meeting adjourned at 11:00 P.M. Respectfully submitted �', , � � C �' �-��'``�`� Haze1�0'Bxian Recording Secretary � � ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' � � R�:GULAR COUTZCTL ��ETSNG AGEN�� �4��3.���I�TS -� OCTOB�R 2r 1967 -- 8 P.M. PUBLZC HE.�RZNGS• ON ASSESSl`�NT ROLL ° ST. 1.96s-�4�o 1���W�iiTb� foundxon1zs'ageO24• The Nozice of Heari,ng on t�z P J DetaiJ.ed informatioi� is in i:he bnok�h� �oa ���eonePages 25 through agenda. The resol.uta.on con�irm�. g 27, and should-be passed if poss�.bleo ON I�II'ROVEM�NT ° ST. 1966-�. (6F3TH AVENU�) : The Not�.ce o� Hearin, M on the Tmpr.ovement is an P�ge 28o eThw�shed.r�o�i.nclu easome of the�g reheld as the Council indicated th y people on the east side of Channs]. Road in th.e assESSme;�t roll for 6II-�h A.venue. � i. 2. 3. CONTTL�TUATION OF PUi3LIC H�A�2.ING ON ASSSS�SN ��'OROLL "STT• �.96661� (��sH A�NUE )- RE S OLUT �ON CONF IIZ2�iING AS S� S AVENUE AND LUCT� LAN"�� : The Not�.ce of Heari�.g is on Paga 29 �or 68th �he Avenue which was continued from�Q ��$LhtAvenue andtL ��a Lane�will reso�.ution con,£ix'ma.ng the roll be found on Pages 30 thxough 32. Lucia Lane assessm�nt roll mat.eriaJ. is on Page 33, and the 68th Avenue�Ass�ssment rol_1. ma.terial is in the envelope with the agenda. 4 ON 1.968 BUD�ET: This item can b� discuss�d Ux o�a� e�s�'on Pagey34-d � to October 9 or 16f 1967. The Publ.ic Heara.ng N OLD BUS:CI�SS • 5. '1,'RAFF IC RE PORT - LUCI.� I� ° POLSC� DE F�RTi�.NT : oral report from.the Police Chief on this item. 6. ' � � 7. 1 , There will. be an SEGOND READING �F �,�I7ZS�N� ���'��T'`'�' �T'�'�`�'� 9�7'8���� � The ordinance v� i3.1 be found on Pages 35 through 43 . As com��n�ni��d €or second reading • or, previously, tl�e ordinance as writ-�En would require the City to pick rass, ezc. during the months of up irash, lawn clippings, weeds, g �,��,� avai3.able Octaber and Novembex. The City d�es not have the equip to do this, or mor.ey in tlle budget ftir this • SECC3I�D RE�-1DING OF PEDDLERS ORDIN�'�-`�CE (`rA.BL'''D g�18��'�) ' The o�dinance for second readir�g will be found on �a5zo��feelrthis ordinance��rovide on at the September 1.8th m.e�ting, I do n control over magazine��salesman, Eed•inhthe�memo�on�1PagEO44Qwould do "Green River Approach as n�ention a better job in this paz�icular area. � . ' fl , , fiEGUT.�A.l� GOUId�zz i��'raTIIdG .AGa:;NI�t�. COIJ�,`�rt�;NTS �- OCTQ�EP. 2, 1967 — 8�'e�e (Cr��-��,�.�-�u�d} 8. GUNS�D'���1'�'C)N OF BU'�LI7IiSG �'t��2.�e��:�T — S 2 Ok�' LO�' 4, LO'1' S, BL�CK 14p H�3MiLTOi7' S�3�IT i3Oi� TO T%��+3F.iSiCS�7�:LLE : The City Attorney was t� eh�c7� �� t���t �,rsc�.�:x oxz tha.s �.,'�Cll�e �,nd ha.ve samething for the Council. £or tihis m�etirag o A co�y o�C Ll�.e survey i.s on Page 49. 9. CO�rSI��.k2ATIOs1 OF AI12 POLL�iT +.G;� C�N�i'P..OL O�.D�Nr�T�GE : You have previ.ously receiv4d a ccapy oi �hi,s oxc�i�.�n.ce o Pleasc bring it wi.-�h you to •the n�ee�inge Th�.s is x�o�c: se-c up as a ii�s�. reading oi the ordinance, �.s tha.s a,s a very com�or_�hensa.ve ox�c�i.r�arce and tYha.s ag�nda is very lon��, so you m�.y no�. wan-� to read this iar �c7�:� za.rst time at this m.ee•�ing. 10 o FIRST READTNG OF OI2D�NAi.�TGE R.r.ZQI:11t�7G LOTS ZI�T e.A.T�LSC�I;' S SU��.'yll�i�' N'�l`30R P,NNi�X: This item was discussed a�. r,he Septemb�r 18th meet,ing. The ordinanc� �ii l be found on Page 50, a�d can b� reac� io� the fzr�t �eazn� az th:�s tir�� � Zla C�:TY ENG�I��RiS REPOR`l� ON SUPER�C"tZLORI:I�3ATI0D"t OF WA7'�R LT�iES: ThE: City En.g�neEr will have an oxal report on this ma�te� at the m�r-;�.i?�c�a 1.2, P�'�POP.7.' F�O� CZTY ENG�NE��}.: A1VD CSTY ATTORIvTEY -- RE: F. D. CH,APhi1'�Y COI=7P1�.NY ° PRO�CT �;-r87: S�� the �.etter o�. Pages 51 and 52 �rom the Ca.ty Attarney to the attoxr�y re�:��sex�ta.ng �he Fe Do Chapnaan �orz�any. 13 o BUS P.OU?�E : mhe Twin Ci.ty �incs would la.ke the Ci.ty to go on reco�a as app�QVZng a perm�nent routee �he�r would like thE route in -r.�d oLur the an� in �lack, fcut�d on tha n�.� on Pag� 53, but i,n any event, th�y would like a perman�nt route desa.g�ated. 1�7E�W BU�T�ESS • 14. EiU�L•DTNG STAND�RDS-D�,�'S�GN CONTR�Ta SUBCOI`fL�IITTr�E N3�ETTNG MZNT.7TES, SEPTEr�3�.R 7.9, 1967: This itera wiZl cor��� to t�� Councz�. thxough th� P].anning Comzn? s��.on. The minutes will be �ound on Page 54. 15. PA�RKS AND REGRE�IT�0�7 CUr�I!tiiTS5T0� P�'�ETTNG MZiviTT�S, Sr,U1ErSBJaR 25= 1967: Tha minutes wa.11 be found �n Pages 55 thzougn 57. 16. B0.�2D OF �''s�EA� $!`��ETI1`iG i�'iINI�'ES, S�Pi�T��ER 27, 1.967: 'P�1E�' IT'i3.nu�.Es are an Pages 58 �nd 590 The Boa3:d of Appeals recom�n�nded �pproval of the variance i_n T�.ez�� ��, of the minu�:es., The Boa�d recomm2nded C��T:1u��. O:i= f;Yl� Vc3_7C'? c:'�GE 2" U:�j,l'�t.-'�'f:. ? ii �. �£.'Iit 7r� O� , i.� ° Ti11.?i'.1�:�5 � 17. P1��l.v:�t�7G C�:{�r�+�ySs�Gwl �•u��:t'i�iG i•�y+vUT:::� , S�4`.i'�i��:�� 28, Z9iyi: T?zes� m� nvtes will no� b� r�aciy �or� i.nclusi.oil �,�izh t:�e agenda. They ��zll be handed aut to you a� the meeting on i�Ionday ni,g'nt. There are two �.te:ns c���sic��r�d by the Dlannang Cornr.�issic�:�. On� is the Planned .. 14d.:1VlJa.1fS� 4V1.i�V��.d.1J �'ad�-+.i.:e�L.A..J.�T� ���J"1�.1�.Y.1J i M+l,ddfi.�•`�)„V�.Liii °p QLr�.�Vl.J.A:r1S �8 �..�6r.j! �°'' C� �wA•�m � 6e V:.x�.�.21 V:,%..�il.L � � I�v�pelo�xb€�:��.� D:;,s-�xa.�-� �o:� I� �.�o�.c� Sc�a���c��� a.�x �.k�� Spr.a.ngb:�t�oY Paa:Y ar�ao Tki,e ather �����.�n �he P�.�.nr�ir�q Con�.��?�ia.ss:ia:z g°ie�ting minutes �.s a�.ot sPla�. r�c�u°st b�r kca?a��-� I���a•rd�:e:� xca; L��s 52, 53 B 54, Block E, R:�v��va.�vr �-I�-�ghts Add;.tio�Q 18. P�� SA.L,I:T�R����T.� -� 6�.S�I' Z-�V��I.l� GROSSO�FRe ��3yri�an Sn�:i�h �sked that this item k�� �ia��c� o�: the Gou�.a;X agend�. for di.scussa.on. sea leticer on Pac�P 6� v � 19s A�L� -� Bt�RF� STit��`T �A,.'23C�NGa Co�?��c?�.ir�??� San:���.sori �.sk�d that ichls :�t�m bp pJ �ced o�. -�he ager�.ca� 6 20� F11�2KYNG LOT � F�t�'DT�`Y CQV��T �HURCH: SomG c��: tY�e n.e�.gllbors �re n�t sa�,� s�ied v�:,i.th the souuYi entr�nc� to tiie park:i.rzg �.ot at the �'.r:idle� Cov�x±ar�t Chur.cho �1�rdey hav� �sk��7 th.�.t -�his a�te�� �c �laG��? _ c�n tk�c. agenda fo� �oun�il Gons idera-��.o��a o Ti.� Caur�c � i has pr�vi�a,s�.y ap�roved the buiZdin.g �a�:cr�i�G and 4h� plot �1a�� �or the pa�;,:'►,.rsg lot. 21. S7:GN �a��2MTT - EP�ERS s A capy v� the azgn pe�:mi.t appla.c� tion wi17 b� found o� Page 6X. This requesi: e�c��c?s -(:.r� 4�0 s�yuare �oe-� si�a and there£ore, is re�P�-rec1 to the City Gotiz3c:i.1. 22 e. GERALD GLEZ�.�I CURPG�R�� 20iti -� N��S� Gr�.x�?�.� � The l.et�.e� on �age 62 �vas xeceiv�ci by the Counc�.l �t th� ia�;, m�:�cing, but is back on the ac��nc��a because �he party i:n c�uescion. has stapp�,d paym�nt or. h�.� ch�ck �,n tY�� a.mou.nt of $�.p0.00. i tro�.��.d la.ke tc� k�c�E;r �in��.h�:r the C�.ty Counc31 wish�� to red-�tag -���e bu.�7.ding �ant:i%. ��?�h ta.r��e as t�ie Ci-�� rec���es the $100.00 fe�. 23. PUBL�C UTTLI'.�'i�S 5����R P,Xii�S: See thc m�mo fron� the Finance �irec�.Qr an Page 630 24. ABA�lEr�'��T OF ASSESS�:�?�T - LQT l, BL4C�: 1, BTiTT�RSOi�T F�DDI'�'�.0�,=: See the m�mo irom the Finance D.i.x�ector o� �age 6� � I r�com,.;�.end that this abatement be granted. 25. RESOLiTI'�ON CxaitTIFYT.��G D�L"��:QU�:�Iri�' G�ATER F�7D S�rT�F. �.CCOUidTS: Thi.s i.s a rou�tine item t'nat is done eacn year at t:�is ti.m.e for all delincyu�nt ��ate:� and s�,aer a�coun-�s. The r�solu-cion i��ill be f�uz�d on P�:ge 65. A list of the deliraqu�nt accc�unts is �oun� o: Pag�s 65 thzaugh 68. 26o u.c..SOL�,.Trr�:o�a �?� c�T�.�;� �,Zi���;� �o.� �.�.,���Gi?a Thi.s .r.vs�lu���_c��� ti�;y_�.l b� �oun�a 02"1 D?�i�S �� �'ti�'4U����. %7 p dT�cl c� �.�.�w L�:i: �U.f�C�£�:; �4i"' �O�lr CQ?'?�;ii��-�..i.�ri,03? U?i Pag�s 72 thxnugh 7! s Th�,s r�so�.�a�:�.on. : �L�sL. b� p�ssec� at th�.s m�n�:�.z�g fox th� Novem'�ew� ele�tiorxo ' � � p^��r 7�(-s�`'~}r�-yy� 1� /� �'1' � +[* /�� �°cr, Z '1 /'�'7 p 7� *� LV.JGVd..4f`a,1t bVLJyVI.rJ.JJ d"A,`,dd'J��.�.,t.J:V�.Y t2.�.73.eLtitif."i y�✓i`�.?"'&.:�L�jf3 "' l.7'v.�.�.Li.i�a�2 �� {��V / °b O 1: Y,l"lp (Cd�.'�,inved) �-----�--- - .�_....� - ._ �.�....:.�....n �.- - - �a. �...�.. __ , 27�, CLA�LPYiS: Tl�� c_1_�,�,�� n�,..m��rixs r�il.�, be found ora Page 78. Detail of the ��.airn,s is incZu�cd �:�� the �nv�lc���� �,v�th the agenda. , ' � , ' , � � 28. L1:�I4r��S: Th� 1�,��zzses iar Coanci�'s c�nsidera.i-.ion wi11 be found on Pac�es 79 a��d F30Q 29. C_�i�.NG� Ot�bN;� �;5 �- PRO,�EGr:[' .�;8�: Th� ch�.n.ge order. w�.1�. be found on Pa�e 3? a Tiz� Co?�.sul�;ang Erc�in���° �� n e�;�i ��i?ti tnis i'ur-ther i.f the �ou�.ca,�. desz�� , o 30. ESTx��TES: TYz� est�.m�i �� w�,�,�, b� , ot�rd oza �a�es �?, £�2,7�, and 83, Deta�,�, o� �2ze Augus� 18, �967 ba'���nc� yigure of $4�.)-g2.�.3 �:or S.C, 5mi�.ey & Assocza�Ges tail� b� foun� on �ages �3�'r thx�u�h 8�. 31 m PF�1;m�ON', : �h� p�t:�.t,_' ons �vi� i l�e roi,nc? ori P�.ges £i 7 an� 88 b I t•a�.�.i hav� th� de-C.ail o;� -L-h�se two p�'�it;c�ns, -,r35�1967 �nd ;�36-�1967, a� the mt�et�,ngo 3�• Sti+CJli1.�V�1.LQ1.Y 10 t'LVVd��a�.1.�L`�i 1'l.�.Lt ..�'J.l.�s^7 ° 1'l..+Vlltl/x-1�.R.�tV °^ ,UUf3�1t�R L'iV.L.1lJJ���VG: The resolu��ion ac��ve��4asing �c�r_ bi�1� �rr�l�f, b� :�ourd ar� Pare 89. The Na��ic� to Bxdd�.xs w�.zZ be �ounc� can P��g� 9Qe �l�h;s resolu�7c�� `aould alla�� �he C? �.y to advea����e ��r }�,��s ar a foL��.�a�.ion �or the Bu�ier Bua.�dinc� ��ni.cl-i was a���vec1 �xox� the C:�_vic Ceni.er site to tlie LockE: Park ax°ea. o 33 o pIkAQU1; -� I'�,.AG POI.,�� � This it�rr: is on, �he ag�n�a :,o that tr� C�,-�.Y Councal can coit n t� soz°�c� agre�m�n-� on the wc�rding far th� plaque to be placed at the �ase oi the fZ�g po1.e. 34' . Ft�SOT.,U1^?Oi�TS p NC)�,TbT �U�LT�'.BA� .�`,t�7�T1"�;, . `' is ori the ac�end? ior discuss:i.on pu��os�s��� D7S�.�R�C�:i�: Th3.s i.-�ern ' 35 o GO'�Ii.iTtT�TICATTONS : {a} Anak : Co�zraty Sheri�f; Curfew O�°di;zance: Th� letters are � se1. �-exp? ana�ory, and wi11 b� �ou .� on P�ges 97. and 92. (b) Smile�� & Assor��a��s -- Arcl2i���i: Progres� Re�o�ts - ' Civic Cen�.exc S�e Pac�es 93 thraugh 96 which are sei�- ex�l ��na-i:,or y . ( � � l��r:ir�o -- r ai�r�?i � �� - r . ,,f , �: �'xi.�.;;s�:,, iz�c.. i�.c�..ta`2i.C:�.kJc�. � Ga�age; See Pca�E�. �% !"C7�.r. �:. aC •Tilw:.'J C:J?1C:r,�11?�1C` � j Lii� y�t�'c1rE: Wx21f'�? 3.S . SE.'Z : --��.`�.�:i _� ciX�.c-'��.C�.��,� 0 � P.�G'illa�, �Qlit�TCI�, iv�',�;Ti°�yG �i.GT�;°�1�%�. �Oz}i?'���a�I'�S �- OGTQ���� 2F � �G7 � � Pd�fn (�o�-� �.:��.��c� ) FUxt'I`�-�i: C��+� :,'�'�T � a �f -c��.e�e is ta ]ae a va�i:u an a Bonc7 7�ssuc �_o� t�?� Novex m��r 7, 19i�? e�ec��_vn, -�he Cnurzci�. �tusc r�?�.�;� a d�cis�c�?�a as soar� as p�ssiAle. �nio�m�.�, m�eta.n.�� w�.�h �4he Archz�.ec-�,u ior �lze Munica.pal garag�, Pa� �z�. � EriC'�tso�, �n.c a� ax 7:15 � 6�-s, a?� �A�r:c�ay na.ght, O��:ob�x 2az�, b��or e th� Cau��ci�. meei::�_r�..� iiz the i�L�xzar�. e?�°'s Oiii�� o Tha.s n��Gt�ng a.s ta ga ov�r the p1.��s io� tr�e p�a j�c� s 1 ' ' ' ' '. - 4 , ' ' O ' ' ' ' . � THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL M�ETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1967 The Regular Council Meeting of the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Kirkham at 8;15 P.M. OPENING CEP.EMONY : Mayor Kirkham asked the audience to stand and join in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to ttie Fla.g. Mayor Kirkham introduced Reverend Stone and asked him to l�ad the audience in an invocation. Mayor Kirkham said that this would be a regular part of the Council Meeting opening from now on, as sponsored by the Ministerial Association of the:City of Fridley. Reverend Stone said that on behalf of the Ministerial Association, the Ministers were very much interested in the activi�ies of the City Council and are happy to have a share in the work by the invocation. Reverend Stone said the invocation. ROLL CALL MEi�IBERS PtZESENT: Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Sheridan, MEMBERS ABSENT: Samuelson ' APPROVAL OF MINUTES, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 5, 1967• MOTION by Councilman Li�bl to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council rleeting ot September 5, 1967 as submitte�. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING, S�PTEMBER 11, 1967; MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Minutes of the Special Council Hearing Council Meeting of September 11, 1967 as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor I�irkham declared the motion carried. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Mayor Kirkham said that under Old Business, Item 1 should be added, "Discussion of Project ��87". Item 25t1 under New Business should be, "Stinson Boulevard Agreement", and Item 26, "Secretarial Help for the Court". He said tttat Item 2 under Old Business, "Second Reading of Nuisance Ordinance", Item 3, "Second Reading of Ordinance Regulating Transient �lerchants, Peddlers and Solicitors", and Item 9 under New Business, "First Readinj of Ai_r Pollution Contr�l Ordinance" should be deleted because there is such a long agenda, they would not receive the proper consideration. ri0TI0t�' by Councilman Harris.to adopt the agenda with tEte suggested changes. ' Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Lipon a voice votes there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' ' LJ REGULAR COUNCIL NIEE1'LNG, SEP'1'EA1'�F.�i 18, 1967 PAGE 2 � PUBLIC HEARING ON ASSESSMENT ROLL - S'1'RFET TMPP.OVEl��NT PROJECT NQ. 196b-1; RESOLUTION ��172-1967 CONFIR�IING ASSESSMENT�FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT - ��ST. 1966-1; _:�a The City Manager read the Notice of Hearing and explainnd that this is the ' assessment hearing, and that the improvement hearing has been held previously. He said that the purpose of the hearing is to discuss or complain about individual assessments and to see that the project has been equitably spread. The City Nlanager said that there are 16 separate areas in the ' project, and in some cases the streets have been lumped together where the work was similar. Mayor Kirkham said that for the purposes of an orderly hearing, the areas would be taken one by one. 66TH �VENUE - ARTHUR STREET TO STI1V'SON BOULEVARD: Mayor Kirkham said that if there was anyone present who was interested in receiving their actual assessment, they could call the Clerlc at the City Hall during the regular working hours, as it would take too long to give everyone their individual assessments at the hearing. Mayor Kirkham asked if this assessment included storm sewer at the end of Anoka Street and Fridley Street. The visitor asked if the people within 300 feet of the corner of 66th Avenue and Anoka or Fridley will be assessed for the storm sewer. The City Engineer said that if the water draining on Fridley and Anoka Streets is going to this pipe, they will be assessed for storm sewer, if it is not, they wi11 not be assessed. He explained that the Council has chosen to assess this street project at two different rates. 662 AVENUE - ALLEY TO STINSON BOULEVARD: Mr. Ray Carlson, 1621 662 Avenue Northeast, said that the curbing on the south side of 662 �venue had to be replaced due to an error in surveying, and stated he would like to know what happened to this cost. The City Engineer said that this would be part of the engineering cost of the project. Councilman Sheridan said that it comes out of the general fund as part of the City's Engineering Depa�F�tment costs. Councilman Harris said that unfortunately these things can happen, and the Council does not. charge them to the property owners. Councilman Liebl said that everyone will pay for it. Anather visitor asked the footage costs. Mayor Kirkham said they would be $7.11 per foot on the north side and $4.41 per foot on the south side. ANOKA STREET, FRIDLEY STREET AND riCKINLEY STREET: Mayor Kirkham explained that there has been some storm sewe-r work done on , Anoka Street and on Fridley Street, but nat on McKinley Street. He said that where the storm sewer is included the rate would be $10.02 and if there is no storm sewer, the rate is $6.8$ per foot. ' � ' Mr. L. R. Wood, 6630 M�Kinley Street, said that he was being assessed $652 for his frontage on McKinley Street and $352 for 662 Avenue for a total of over $1,000, while the three houses on 662 Avenue are only being assessed $625.88. Councilman Harris explained that it was the policy of the Council to spread the assessment haliway down the bi.ock, and that a side yard is assessed 1/3 of the rate. The City Manager said that on this �ahol� roll, there cauld be 25 different rates, or they could have been lumped together and they would � ' r r _. 4 ' , t_ � , � � ' ' � ' REGULAR COUNCIL i�II�ETING, SEP'I`EI�I,�LR 1&, 1967 � talkinb about one rate, but there should be a fair distribution of the cost. He said that in the Oak Grave �i�d C1ark �dc�ition, tl�ere are four different rat�s in a�z attempt to malce it equitable, rSayor Kirkham asked Mr. Wood to Qoint out his lot on the map. There was a conference ���i.th some oF the people from this area at the Coancil table. Mayor Kirkham s�:id that frequentl.y people at street assessment hearings do not appreciate the Council's policy regardi.ng assessing, but a past Council had to adopt a policy that could be used from that time on until all streets were in and improved, i�` this were possible. He said that the policy that Fridley uses is a policy adopted by many other communities. He explained that a property owner pays fo�- half the front street and 1/3 the cost of the side street which is spread ha1f��Jay dc�wn the block. He said thaC eventually everyone will pay the same as everyone else. A vi_sitor to the Council Meeting asked who ��ould be assessed when Stinson Boulevard was put in. Mayor Kirkham said that the people in front of it from 662 Avenue to the south will pay the full cost, and when Stinson Avenue to th.e north goes in someday, the people will share in the cost as being their side street. Councilrnan Sheridan said someone had asked him how the front of a lot was determined. He explained that it has been the policy of the Council that the narrowest part of. the loi is the address side for �;�nssn���nt gur.pas��;. A visitor asked if the cost of the relocation of the fire hydrant will be included in the assessment. Mayor Kirkham said that it ti�ould be part of the total project assessment. Another visitor asked why her assessment was different from the property across the street from her, as she lives in the middle of the block. There was another conference at the Council table, and it was explained that one of the sides of the street is a longer block, and there are more people to share the assessment. A visitor asked if this assessment roll was adopted, would the iigure remain $6.88 where there is no storm sewer as quoted. Mayor Kirlcham said that it would be the same, as the project is in already. , UNIVERSITY SERVICE ROAD - 73RU TO 75TH AVENUE• Mayor Kirkham gave the rate for this po-rtion as $13.91 per foot. There was no one that wished to be heard. BROAD - FAIRMONT TO LAFAYETTE: PAG?� 3 A visitor said that on the north side, as far as Broad is concerned, the street is not coTnpleted, and just a few feet off Kimball Street is Coon Rapids, and he asked if Coon Rapi.ds will be assessed for the improvement. Mayor Kirkham said that the reason it is not completed is because Coon Rapids did not want to go along with the project, but they will be assessed when ' they complete their side of the project. The City Manager gave the Cost at $2.21 per foot. He said there were two areas where no curbs were installed and these were assessed at $1.3$ and $1.25 per foot. �ouncilman Harris said the difference in cost is the difference between.temporary streets and a permanent street with curb and gutter. � , ' � 1 � �� � , I , �' , ' ' ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL r��TING, SEPI'ET'�3ER 18, 1967 LAFAYETTE, KIMBALL, JA1�;ESVII,LE} i'�ONTON, HUGOZ GLENCOE & FAIRI`'10NT: A visitor asked tiow co�ne half oi tne people from Lafayette To East River Road have to pay for Broad, but the half from East River Road to the west will never have to p�y. Councilman Harris said that there is no method of assessing on County roads, as this woizld be against the law. He said that the County funds are paid out of. City rates and the State matches this, so there i,s no way the County can assess. Councilman Liebl pointed out that these people have more traffic and more problems to put up with on a County road. Mayor Kirkham sai.d that eventually curbs and sidewalks wi11 be gut in that these property owners will have to pay for. Another vi.sitor said they had the same si.tuation on Glencoe between Riverview Terrace and Broad, and there is no County road there. May.or Kirkham said that Broad is considered their side street, and the cost is assessed half- way down the block on either side of Glencoe, and someday when the street along the River is put in, the people towards the river on Glencoe will pay on that. A lady complained that she felt this was unfair taxation. Councilman Liebl said that 10 years ago the Council had adopted this policy. The cooman said that if a mistake had been made in the past this Council could rectify it. Councilman Liebl said that this had been a decision made, not a mistake, and the present Council was bound by the policy. Mayor Kirkham said that if the policy �aas changed now, the City would have a lawsuit from every owner that has been assessed during the last 10 years. A visitor asked about a home facing Broad. Mayor Kirkham said it w�uld make no difference whether the front door was on one street or another, the narrow side of the lot is the front. A visitor said the Council cannot tax him as Broad Avenue is not cenpleted. Councilman Sheridan said that he could be assessed for any part that is constructed. The visitor said that it had not been sealcoated yet. Councilman Harris pointed out that the City could not sealcoat it as there is no storm seGaer, but it wi11 be sealcoated when completed. A visitor explained that he had an 8 foot easement to be used for going to the public well, but the well had been closed down. Now it is going to be opened again and no drive had been put in. Mayor Kirkham suggested he discuss this with the Engineering Department. Another visitor asked why Broad was resurfaced without asking the people. Mayor Kirkham said that a hearing had been advert.ised and conducted on the full project. A visitor asked when the assessments would be due, and the City Manager explained the procedure for paying ttie assessments to the audience. PAGE 4 A visitor said he would like to commend the engineers for the remarkable job they did under the conclitions they had to work under. 75TH AND HAYES STREET: Mayor Kirkham gave the rate of Assessment as $7.93 per foot. No one wished to be hea-rd. MADISON STREET - LYRIC LANE TO OSBORNE P.OAD: Mayor Kirkham gave the rate of assessment as $9.29 per foot. No one U�ished to be heard. ' . � � , � � � I , � 1 ' ' �l � ' � _J ' ' ' , ' RL:GULA�. COUNCIL l��E'1'ING, S�PTEMB�K 18, 1967 � � LUCIA I,ANE - 68T_I3 PL�CE TO 300 I�EEI' SOti'TH: PnGE 5 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swanson, 66u3 Lucia Lane, said they objected to the assessment because they owned approxicnately 497 feet on Zucia Lane and about 8 years ago, they paid for 160 feet of street. They asked why they had ta pay for the street aba.in when the rest did not have to be resurfaced. The City Manager said that any street that is 8 years old under the speci- fications enforced at that time, has outlived its useiulness by a coupie of years. Mrs. Swanson said that the contractor had quit diggi_ng up the road at their 160 feet o.f surfaci_ng. She said the Council t�ad said they would give a refund for useable surface, but they are paying the same amount. She felt they were entitled to an adjustment. Mr. Swanson asked what the assess- ment had been on 68th Place. Councilman �Iarr.i_s said that it was $14.50 on each si_de of the street, and their assessment �aas $8.29 which amounted to onl.y half as much. Mrs. Swanson asked the cost of -resurfacing per foot. The City Manager said that this cost is �ahzt was sp�rit in this area, and if something could be salvaged, it would be reflected in the price, other- wise it would have been higher. Councilman Harris said that $4725.30 had been the cost in this area, and he assumed that if they had dug down, it would have been more. Mrs. Szaanson asked that this area be tabled. Counci.lman Harris said that whether or nat the Counci_1 adopted the assessment roll would not make any difference, if they wanted to appeal it by legal action. The City Attor.ney said that there would be nothing for the Swansons to appeal, unless the resolution was p�ssed, and the record will note their objections which will protect their position. Councilman Sheri_dan asked the City Engineer what a new mat would cost if the base is in already. The City Enoineer said it �aould be approximately $2.00 per square foot. Mrs. Swanson said that when it rains, peaple are unable to drzve on the street, and if the City is talking about a storm se�aer for the future, who will pay the cost of raising the road in the meantime. The City Engineer said. that tnis is always one of the problems when a full project is not put in. 68TH PLACE AND HIGHtaAY ��65 SERVICE DRIVE� Mr. Robert P. Minder, 550 Rice Creek Boulevard, u�as present at the Council Meeting and asked if this included 68th Pl�.ce. The City Engineer said that it did. Mr. Minder said he owned two lots at the north end of the service drive.. He said he had paid in full for 68th �venue, which is his property, and now he questions why h.e had to help pay rvr any part of 68th Ylace. He said the other pPop1� .�id not help pay for 68th AvE:nue. The City 2•lanager said that Mr. Minder had a good point, and this certainl.y was open to con- sideration, but the hearing had been held this �•Jay. Counci�man Harris pointed to a location on the map where he fel.t the area should be split. The City Manager said that this ro11 had been nlade to kQep to the established policy. There �aas a discussion at ttie C�uncil table. Gouncilman Harris said that whether there a.re twa properti.es or 50 properties, the aoutting property tnat benefits should pay. Mayor Kirkham did not.feel the Council could deviate from their poli.cy. Council_man Harris pcinted out that iti1r. Niinder is actually paying for two side yards. Mr. Minder said that the figures were all ri.ght, but he was objecting because the Council. had not follotioed their formula, and asked that the Council split the area and continue their present policy. There was a discussion on what had been used as trontage and ,�hat as side yard. ' R�GtILAR COUNCI:L i�;T`I'�:NG, SFP`l'IaTiIiEK 18, 1967 PAGE 6 � , �' , r , ' , �J L__J �'� , Mayor Kirlcham said that the mirsutes could sho�a that the Council �aas usin� an alfiernat.e rather thari ��ih<�t. c�,as sF�otan i.n� tt:e r�ll. Councilman �iarris suggest.ed it cou]_d be given an addendurn number, �ahach coul.d be referrect to in tl�e resoluti.on. Mr. rli.nder asl:c�d what the= fro�it foot cost would be at the neti� figures. The Ci�y 1�1ai�r�ger sai.d t!��t he .vil1 pa5� $7.31 in place o� $14.50 per foot. 68TH AVI:NUE - �ilC;�i�aAY �`�65 `l'0 CHANNEI, ROAD; A visitor to the Council said that a year ago a meeting had been held on 68th Avenue, and at that time thc-. project had b�ezi shelved. He said that the pFople had not been notified that there w�uld be an improvement, and he aslced if there was not supposed to be notification. He said he lived on the west side of Channel. Road. The City Engir.eer sai.d tFiat the hearing for this street had been held June 13, 1966. Four property o;aners from Chann�l Road came to the Council table. Couucil- man Harris said he recalled the discussion at the time, that becatise the road would never go through at one point, part of the side street should be assessed against additional property as they would use i� just as much. There faas a l.ong di.scussion at the Council table. The City Engineer said that at an improvement hearing the Council may decide at that time to do a project, or not to do it, but �ahen it is adopted, no noiices are sent out sayizig that the project will be done. One of the visitors said that at the hearing, it had been agreed to shelve the project. Mayor Kirkham said that the City Manager could research the minutes of the previous hearing. The Council decided that this should be discussed further so that the right thing can be done, and decided that this one sectiari on 68th Avenue could be continued until the October 2, 1967 meet:i_ng at 8:00 P.ri. to give the Attorney a chance to inform the Council what the alternative would be. ALLEY - BET[�7EEN 4TH AND STH STR}?ET FROM 53RD TO 54TH AVENUE: Mayor Kirkham quoted the assessment rate as $2.35 p�r foot. There was no one present that wished to be heard. 64; WAY - RIVERVIEW TEP.RACE TO EAST RIVER P.OAD; Mayor Kirkham quoted the assessment rate as $7.06 per foot. There was no one present that wished to be heard. SERVICE CONNECTIONS - SERVICES ON MISSISS�PPI: There was no one present that wished to be heard on service connections. RESOLUTICN ��172-1967 CONFIRMING ASSESS�IENT FOR S'L'?�EET PY.OJECT ��1966-1: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ir172-19h7 with the exception of Lucia Lane - 68th Place to 300 feet south and 68th A���unue - Hi.ghway ��65 t� Chan.r�el Road wtiich are continued to the regul.ar Cou�zcil P•leeting of October 2, 1967. - Councilr�an Harris said he would like to note tEiat i.t is some�ahat disturu.ing to have some of the same people, who were so anxious to get: ttre projecc in and in some cases were the lead�rs to get ttie street put in, come in and object to the assessment. Councilman Liebl commented that the project had come in at a lower price than the estimate, so tlier.e had been a saving, and sti_ll_ they object. � . �i � � � � , � ' � . t � � c � ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, SEPTI;M�LP� l_£, 1967 _ PAGE 7 1 Councilman Lieb1 seconded the motiun, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham decl_ared thc� n��tion carried. Mayor Kirkham declared the Public Heari.ng on Assessment Roll for Street Improvem�nt Project ST. 1966-1 closed at 10:12 P.Ni. RECESS: Mayor Kiricham called a 10 minute recess and the Council rleeting reconven�ed at 10:23 P.M. ORDINANCE ��373 - PERMITTTI��G THE CO�VST'RUCTION OF ANIi�IAL CLINICS AND VETERINARY HOSPITALS II�T C°l, C-1-S, C-2, C-2-S, CR-2, rI-1, M-2, UPON OBTAINING A SPECIAL USE P�RNIIT, AIVD RLPEAL7NG SECTION 45. 14 ill) ; MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Ordinance '�373 upon second reading, waiving the reading, and publish. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. The City Engineer asked if this was the same as the ordinance approved by the Planning Commission, as their ordinance had five conditions. The City Attorney said that the burning condition had been eliminated ai the request of the Health Inspector. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Sheridan voting aye, there being no nays, Mayor Kirlcham de�lared the motion carried. DISCUSSION ON PROJECT ��87: The City Attorney sai�l he had had a discussion with the Consulting Engin�er and the Attorney representing F. D. Chapman Construction Company, who were the contractors on Project 87, The City Attorney sai_d that as he understood it, a situation has developed where unforeseen circumstances are preventing the contractor from dewatering certain portions of the project, and they are requesting additional time to cornplete the construction and they are also requesting increasing the contract price by a su�n of $16,589 for extra costs incurred to date. He said they would like authority from the Council to proceed with the additional work using steel sheeting to prevent the �oater from seeping into the excavation, and assurance that they will be given further equitable adjustment for additional costs because of this situation. The City Attorney read a letter addressed to the Mayor from F. D. Chapman Construction Company dated September 15, 1967 outli.ning their requ�sts. The City Attorney said there seems to be two problems - how to complete the work, and whether the City should be liable for any additional �onstruction costs, or if_ the contractor should bear the additional cost inasmuch as he bid the project as a perf.ormance contract. He said that unless some interim agreement can be reached quickly oetween the City and the Contractor, the work �aill not be completed this year. If the legal liability has to be determined before the work is completed, there will be a substantial delay, and he understands that unless something is decided quickl.y, the contractor will be suspending his work. T'ae Consulting Engineer said that they do not entirely agree with the statemants the contractor gives then� credit for acknowledging. He said that under the terms of the contract the Council could have another contractoz come in and finish the work. Councilman FIarris asked if the con- tractor knew the existing conditions or would have beee� able to find out about them. The Consulting Engineer s.aid this was correct. He said that the consulting firm had anticipate� t.his condition, but the contractor evidently ' R�GULAR COUNCIL NII��TING, SEPTEMi�LR 18, 19��7 . � PAGr tS �' had not. He said the specificatioas zequ-�r� a contractor to familiarize himself with the site. Councilt7lan Harris asked if ti�ere was a surety bond `' on performance. The Consulting rngineer said there �aas. He said they have been paid for material and materials on hand in the amount of $14,OQ0 or $15,000, and there is an estimate on the agenda this evening for August. Councilman Harris said that based on the surety bond, and the performance ;' they have to exercise under thi.s, unless the Engineer or City Attorney feel they can justif_�:ably come up with a claim, he could see no responsibility on the City's part to have a cl�iange order. The Consulting Engineer sa.id ': ' neither he nor the City Attorney wer.e suggesting a change order, but that ' possibly something could be worked out where they could continue to work on the po-rtions of the contract that they can work on, and not move off the ' job site. Councilman Harris asked if someone else was ordered in to do it, and if the present contractor nio�ied off the job site, wouldn't the contractor be liable to pay it. The Consulting Engineer said this would be, if the City had no legal liabili�y. He said he would IlOt suggest they increase the contract, '� but he feels there is an advantage to staq wikh this contractor. The City Engineer said he would suggest that he and the Consulting Engineer � meet with the coiztractor and his attorney, and try to reach an agreement whereby the work can be completed, with the question of additional compensa- tion left open, which could be tried in District Court if mutual satisfaction ' cannot be arrived at. Mayor Kirkham agreed they sEiould try to negotiate an agreement preferably in some way, so that the pr oject can be continued. MOTTON by Councilmzn Harris to direct the City Attorney to negotiate a con- tinuance of Project ��87 wi_thout prejudicing the Gity's position and without increasing the cost of the contract, and report back to the Council. Secondec� by Councilman Liebl, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carriad. COPISIDERATION OF BUILDING ON Sz OF LOT 4, LOT S, BLOCK 14, FiE1MILTON`S ADDITION TO MECHANICSVILLE: - Mr. McClish,owner of this property, was present at the Council Meeting. Councilman Harris went through the ownership of Lots 4 and 5, the tri-plex and Lot 3, and t'r�e t�ates they were bouoht and sold, with Mr. McClish to see if at any one time he owned a11 of Lots 3, 4, and 5. Gouncilman Harris said he realized Mr. McClish's position, if the lots are unbuildaole, and this is the reason why he is trying to find out the facts. He said there is no sense maki_ng the owner pay the taxes on the property if. he cannot build on it. The builder for Mr. McClish said he planned to build a rambler 2nx�+2, which would have a 17 foot side yard if it is centered. Mr. McClish s�id he planned to live there himself. Councilman Liebl said that according to the City's ordinances the tri-plex does not have the required space. Councilman Harris said that it appears they had requested the bui-lding permit with fraudulent intent, but it has been resold since and the new owner cannot be forced to buy more property, Mayor Kirkham said he would take the same positi.on he has t�ken before. He feels the best solution woul.d be to allo�a i�Tr. McClish to build. Councilnian Harris said the records should be checkeu to see if at any ti_me NIr. i�icClish owned the So�th 2 of Lot 4 and the Nortti 2 of Lot 4 concurrently, so that an earlier error is not compounded. RLGULAR COIINCIL MEETING, S�PTE�?i�FR 18, 1967 ' . .� , The City Attorney saici he could check the tract that the City Attorney could cl�ec:k thi_s out and at the next regular Council Meeting of Octobe.r. ' , ' ' � i �. , , , 1 , ' ' ' � PAGE 9 index. Mayor Ki:r•khain said report Uack to the Council 2, 1967. FtRST REAI)ING OF AN ORDINANCE KEZONING LO'1:S 1� 6, BLOCK l, CARLSON'S SUNINIIT MANOR ANNEX 2ND ADDITIOi�I: The City Engineer showed the Council the model of the planned apartment building and the plans. Mr. Wilbur J. Holm, Attorney for SS:S Investment Company explained the size of the 25 units, and the location on the 6 lo�s. Mr. Jack Velin, 5105 Ho;�izon Drive, said that before they had discussed the possibility of having two 12-unit buildings. Mr. Holm said that there had been the possibility, but that now this present model complies with the ordinance. Mr. Velin said they were willing to go along with the rezoning, but that they �oere opposed to ttiis type of building. Councilman Liebl said there was nc question that the requirements are met, but they will still overload the street. There �aas a discussion of traffic flow in the area. Councilman Harris said he could see why they objected to the long building, but he could not see objecting on the basis of traffic, as the street has been assessed and they are entitled to use it. He said he would like to see an agreement to resolve this problem. A'visitor aslced why building double bungalows would not be possible. Mr. Holm sa.id they were not economically feasible. Mayor Kirkham said that double bungalows may have been feasible 10 years ago, but times change. There was a long discussion on how an apartment building would effect the property across the street, and whet.her the empty lots there would sell. The possibility of a park was mentioned. Councilman Harris said that every time an apartment is put in, it increases the p°ople and decreases the park area. Mr. C. W. Root, representing Arvid E. Carlson & Sons, Inc. said he � would have to think about a park. The City Attor�ackauegsaledtohS &oSsibility of putting the three lots across the street in a p S Investment Company if it could be approved by the Court. Councilman Lieb1 asked Mr. Holm if they would be �ailling to build double bungalows on these three lots. Mr. Ho1m said they would if they were able to build the 25-unit apartment house where proposed. Mr. Root a.sked if the City would pay for the Special Assessments on the three lots as park land. He said they were pretty high, but he did not kno�a the figure. Councilman Haxris asked the value of the 1ots. It was estimated they would cost about $�400 each with approximately $700 wor�h of assessmerits in addition. Mayor.Ki.rkham said he �aould be willing to agree to the 25-unit building, if there are double bungalo�os on the three lots. Councilman Harris said he thought the park concept was the best. _ The Council laid this item over until later as there were many people waiting to be heard. The people ��rere told they could come back later to discuss this if they wanted to eaait. This is continued later in the minutes. BIDS - SHRUBS, CIVIC CENTFR (OPENED NOON, SEYTETIBER 18, 1.967): The Gity rlana�er drew the Council's att.ention to the memorandum fron the City Engineer, and said that. the bids had not been opened. Nlayor Ki.rkham said that it seemad the nurseries are pressuring the City to pay $400 to $500 for a landscape architect, and he Felt ttiey were invol.ved in professic�nal jealousy. ' RFGULAR COt1NCIL �•1l;FTING, SI;Y'1'�MFt�IZ 18, 1967 � , ' , ' ' ' ' CI ' ' LI� � ' ' CJ 1 1 PACE to He said that as far as he wa.s concerned the City had advertised for bids and they should be opened. The City E�zgicieer said that some oi the nurseries felt that the bid information was not cornplete, but if the Council feels enougti has beer� done, this is fine. Mayor_ Kirkham said that Mr. Sch.r_cer has drawn plans for the school district and other projects in Fri_dley. Councilman Harris said that as long as r•ompetitive bids have been received, it is a situation where everyone had Y_he same information. MOTION by Councilman Haxris to open the sealed bids for the sbsubs for the Civic Center. Seconded by Councilman Liel:�l. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. The City Manager opened and read the follo�aing bids; PLANHOLDER Halla Nursery, Inc. 4917 Eden Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55424 Bob's Produce Ranch 6520 East River Road Fridley, Minnesota, 55432 Minnesota Tree, Inc. 6650 Highway 169 Eden Prairie, Minneso�a, 55343 Gurtek & Ramberg 2460 W. County Road D. New Brighton, Minnesota Plaza Lawn Materials, Inc. 2374 West County Road D St. Paul, Minnesota BID Dr POSTT Bid Bond Cert. Ck. $200.OG Bid Bond Cert. C'� $195.00 Cert. Ck. $151.53 BASE BID $5,456.75 $3,836.20 CO�ZPI,ETION DAT'_- October 15, L� Not listed $5,179.20 Nov. 15, 1967 $3,691.00 Oct. 15, 1967 $3,030.50 Oct. 31, 1967 Councilman Liebl asked if the completion date was important. The City Engineer looked the dates up while the Council went on to the next item. A little later the Council came back to the discussion of_ this item. The City Engineer said that everything tiaiZl be done by October 15th except the green trees which cannot be transplanted immediately, He said they weuld be done by October 28th. Nlayor Kirkham asked if there had been any substitutes or changes. The City Engineer said there had not been as this had been bid as a lump sum. Councilman Liebl asked if ttiey were the same kind of trees as on the plan. The City Engineer said they were the same, and that there was a one year guar.antee. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to award the bid for stirubs fcr the Civic Center to Plaza Lawn rlaterial, 2374 West County Road D, St. Paul, Minnesota, in the amount of $3,030.50. Seconded by Coui:cilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no rays, Ma}Tcr Kir�.ham declared th.e motion carried. ' RI;GUL.AP. COUNCIL MEETING, SEPTPMLT�P. 18, 1967 � ' BIDS - FLAG POLI; AND SIGN, CZVIC CFNTEF (OPENED NOON, 5EPTEMbER 18, 1967): The City Manager read the following bids: PLANHUL�E?: BID DEPOSIT BASE BID ' 2Z, F, Fa.nc'ic C��n�txuct:;_oi:� �o, Bid Bond $2,578.00 53Q I:.th Avenue :N.E. Capitol. Tnd. New Brighton, Minnesota, 55I12 Corp. 5% L�'� ' ' � � ,_ _ . � ' ' ' ' � ' ' ' ' Karl Uedolph Construction Co. Bid Bond 771 W�st 7th Street Home Owners St. Pau1, Mir�nesota 55102 Ins.Co. 5% D. M. Noyes Const. Co., Inc. 100 Franklin Avenue West Minneapolis, Minnesota D. W. Harstad Company 7101 Highway �k65 Minneapolis, Minnesota Bid Bond Hom� OGariers Ins. Co. 5% Cert. Check $147.00 $3,192.00 $3,200.C10 $2,934.20 PAGL^' 11 COMPLETION DATE 30 days and 60 days Oct. 20, 1967 Oct. 9, 1967 45 Days Th� City Engineer said that they had bid 30 days on the si_gn, and 60 days for the lettering. They had been told that the City wanted it soon, and he read a letter to the Council from R. F. Panek Construction Company stating that they find it possible to complete the project by October 20, 1967. The City Engineer said he had checked with Walter butler and tfie architect for the Spring Lake Park Liquor Store and they feel the company is a good contractor. MOTION by Councilman Harris to award the bid for the Flag Pole and Sign for the Civic Center to R. F. Pan��k Construction Company, 530-12th Avenue North- east, New Brighton, Minnesota, 55112, in the amount of $2,578. The project to be completed by October 20, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CHIEF M��CARTHY - POLICE KE1DI0 FREQUENCY: Chief McCarthy told the Council that over. the ye�rs the present radio syste� has been getting alore and more crowded as more units are bought. He said that all departments are on the same frequency at present, and the Police Department has been trying to get a police freque�icy of their own. He said that the problem has been that there have not been any frequencies available, but he had had a call from� Motorola this afternoon that there is a frequency available right now. Chief McCarthy sa?d tnac to make tl�e necessary changes to incorporate this frequency would cost about $2,000. �Ie said he had discussed the possibility of the Police and Fire Department being on the same frequency as they are at present with Fire Chief Hughes and Inspector Aldrich, but they have riot checked the legality of this with the FCC. This would give tt�em their o�ea frequency rather than the Local Government frequency which they, the engineers, and public works are ori at present, and the only exp�nse woutd be changing the remotes in City Hall which shov.ld be very reason�ble. , ' , ' , ' ' � , REGULAR COUNCIL Tg1FTING, SEPTFr1�3�:� 18, 1967 � Chief ricCarthy said tliat he had to have an ans�aer for Motorola by the next morning, so he �aas asking the Council: to gi��e him the authorii�y to spend the $2,000 if necessar.y. He said that he has almost enough money in the Police Department budget this year if it becomes necessary to spend this money. He said that if they find thGt tlie Police and Fire Departments cannot be on the same frequency, they will look into the possibility of goin� into a Department of Public Safety f.requency. Mayor Kirkham asked how this frequency wi11 differ frocn the frequency they use no�a. Chief: McCarthy said that the present frequency is known as a Local Government Frequency and any vehicle in the City can be on it. He said that today seven 15 minute records of actual recording time �aere used and only 20 minutes of this had been Pulice,.the rest was Public Works and Engi.neering. Councilman Shel-idan asked if a portion of the system would be sold back to Public Works. Chi.ef McCarthy said no, the equipment in the cars at present would be converted by chan�ing the crystals, they �aould have to buy one bay station and one antenna. Chief Aldrich saici that this would fit right in with the City's new streamline recording system. Mayor Kirkharn said he would be very much in favor of this proposal. YAGE 12 MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with C6ief McCarthy and Chief Hughes and authorize the expenditure if necessary. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, rlay�or Kirkham decl.ared the motion carried. REPORl FROM CHAIRMAN OF PARKS AND RECREATION COMNIISSION - JOINT I�ETING idTTH CITY COUNCIL: Mr. Hughes said that the Park and Recreation Commission Minutes of , September 11, 1967 and September 13, 1967 cover the joint committee meetings fairly completely. He said that the propasal the Council has before them is a cul.mination of a year's time spent by the Parks and ' P,ecreation Commission, marked by many conversations between the Commission and the Council. He said that it started with an overall look at the City parks and the development status of each. Then the needs of the City ��ere examined for the present and for the future, which ttiey based on a potential ' population of 50,000 people, and then everything was elimi.nated from the plan th�t they thought was not needed for the ne�t five to seven years. He said the present proposal includes the remaining items. ' ' ' ' ' 1 Nr. Hughes explained that the proposal includes six new parks, developm�ent of six parks presently owned by the City, the complefiion of ei.ght parks partially done, and land for four new parks on which no de�elopment work is planned. They estimate the program will take two years from its authori- zation to its completion, and should satisfy the need .for four to six years after the completion date. The proposal would cost approximately $1,3U0,000 for the overall program. He outlined on the map the different projects. Mr. Hughes said that it would be impossible to caxry o;�t this type of thing under the present financing budget, and they wish to recommend another type of financing. He said he felt park development was ur�ently needed by the City for_ the people who live here now, arid we ar.e falling further behind all the time. Councilman Harris said that there were certain other things i.n the discussion that Council.man Sheri.dan had noL been in on, and he felt the Council should discuss the proposal more thoroubhly. Ma�or ICirkham said he would like the ;. � F.L;GU'LAR COtINCIL MI�ETING, SI;PT}?Y�1'�EK 18, 1967 , � ' ' I , � �J whole Council to get together for a discussion. The Ccuncil set 7:30 P.M. on September 28, 1967 for an informal Counc9_1 meeti_ng to di_scuss this proposal. The Couzzcil said .thc�- wanted to thunk the Cornmissioi� far all the work done on this and asked Chairman Hughes to pass this on to the members. Chairman Hughes said that the. Con�missioix rec�uests that Council consideration be rnade as quickly as possible. BUILDING STANDAP.I)S - DESIGT: CU:;TROT SUBCO��iITEE ME�TING MINU'1'ES OF SEPTErLUEK 6 , 1967: 1. CONSIDER�TION OF EIDDITION OF A CAR j��1SH TO TI� SUPER ANIERTCAN STATION AT 7449 EAST RIVER ROAD (LOt l, BLOC��l,�HURCHINS0i1 ADDITION) . �QUEST BY L. W. SAA'IUELSON, 7800_FAST RIVE� P�O�D� FRIDTEr, MINNESOTA: The City Engineer showed the Council the plot. plan ard the plan of the prop�sed addition. There was a discussion about the shortage of stacking space, and the possible traffic problem. i'he Council discussed the possibility of reversing the traffic flow te gain more space. ' MOTION by Councilman committee and approv be changed upon the ' subject to landscapi man Lieb1. Upon a v the motion carried. , � ' ' Harris to concur with the recamuiendation of the Sub- e the addition provided that the traffic st-acking recommendation of the Engineering Department, and ng, paving and plot plan approval. Seconded by Council- oice vote, there bein� no na5rs, Mayor Kirkham declared PAGE 13 2. RECONSIDERATION OF 4-PLEX Oiv LOTS 2 AIVD 3, SLOCiC 11, HE�^4ILTON'S ABDITION l0 MECHANICSVILLF'. (_5480 - STH STREET NORTHEAST, FRT_DLEY� MINNESOTA� REQUEST BY MOON CORYOKATION�__6225 UNIVFRSITY AVFNUE NORT����ST FRIDLL.Y�MINNESOTA: The City Engineer showed the Council the buiJ.di_ng plans and the landscaping plan and explained that the plan had been reduced to meet the land are:: requirements. Councilman Harris suggested that a 2" minimum should be set on the trees for landscaping. The City Er�.gineer said that the people will be using the a11ey in this area between 4th 5treet and 5th Street. Councilman Liebl asked if this street was to be fixed. The City Engineer sa.id that this wi11 be on a program for a hear.ing in the Future. MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the motion of the Subcommitt�e and approve the plan. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. THE MINUTES Or THE BUILDING STANDA�S - DESIGN CONTROL SUBCON[i�fITTEE MEETING SEPTEMBER 13, 1967; 1. CONSID�RATION Or APPRTP�IENT CO�IFLEX - AUD�?'TO}:ZS SUBDIVISION N0. 78 ' SAPPROXIZ�'�TELY 5800 EAST RIVER RO��D) RE�UEST BY �IAURICE FILISTE;R, 1312 EAST 21ST STREET,_ riINNEAPOLIS z i�'IINNESO'TA�55404 .�CONTINUL;D FF:O�i THE SEPTEMBER 6, 1967 SUBCO'��1ITTEE P�,ETING: ' , �� NIr. Filister was present at the Council Meetino, and said that he had decic'ed he was not sati.siied tiaith the exterior elevations on his buildings, and he had changecl thc� elevations and the plot plan to make a better view of the river. He said 1-ie had also gone to the "Georgetown" design, which he feZt was an interesting exterior desigr.. I�ie slio�,�ed tlie Council a dra�aing , REGtJL�P. COL�i1C:CL N�T;7'ING, SFPiLi�1I�Lf: 18, 1967 PAGI; 1.4 � ' , , ' � �I L� ' ' � ' � , � ' , ' � � of the building, and saic� he tiad not clia���ed the bui].dinC; interiox. Cout�cilman Liebl asl:ed if: he A��d c}langed L-he width or Iength, or the amount of brick exterior. �1r. }?ilister sai.ci that. thu fourtdation and £ootings woutd be ttie same, and he said there would 1��� a bette.r percentage of brick than the original 50/70% . He said tte would litce to have a. carriage house design on the garages to go alor;g witti this design. He presented tYie Council with a detailed dimensi.onal drawing which the Building Inspector had request�d. There caas a discussioi7 of roads and traffic. The City Engineer said that a road caill have to go through some�.aher.e . Mayor Kirkham said that the .City tries to limit access to East River Road and stacking room is needed. Mr. Filister sai<i that some.�ow or ott-ier they �aill come out on the sesvice road, but he was not sure at present how it would be done. He said that at present he was aslcing for approval of the entire layout. Councilman. Harris said that th.e garages could be approved when the Coancil sees the plans, as thcy have to go to the Buildind Standards-Design Control Sub- committee, but this wi_11 not hold him up £rom staxting on the other buildings. The City Engineer named the othel- plans Mr. Filister must submit. I�r. Filister said that it would take him about 3 weeks to get the drainage plan, and he asked that the Council give him more than a foundation permit. MOTION by Councilman Harris to issue,a Foundation Permit to Mr. Maurice Filister for an apartment cc�mplex, to be followed by the complete Building Pe.r_mit upon his submilting a plot plan, drainage p1.a.r., lartdscaping plan, electrical and mechanical plans. Seconded by Counci.7man Sheridar.. Upon a. voice vote, there t�ein.g no nays, rlayor Kiikham decla-red the motion carried. PLANNING COMt7ISSI0N N�ETIT�G, SEPTEMBER 7, 1967: 1. PUBLIC I�EIRING - REIODIING P.E�UEST 'L0� ;�67-09 FEDEKAL LU:'IBER COMPANY BY SAM ROSEiVBf�UM TIZI;ASURER: LOTS 5 THRU 8, LOTS 2.5 �D 26, BIACK 2, CO1�Ltii �KCE PARK ADDITION . REZONF, TO CP�- 2 OR M-1 c^ � The City Manager said that the Federal Lumber Compazly had requested a public hearing before the Council. The date of ;Ioven.ber 13, 1967'�was agreed upon. MOTIGN by Councilman Har.ris to set the date of November 13, 1967 for a Public Hearing as requested by the Federal Lun:iber Company. Seconded b}� Counci_lman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Maycr �irkham declared the motion caxried. CONTINUED DISCtJSSION -• FI?�ST RE�ING 0� OPI�INANCE RE'LnNII1G I.OTS 1= 6, BLOCI� 1, CAP.LSOI�'S SU'Ni�tI7' �NOR ANNEX 2ND_ADDITION: _ Mr. Wilbur Holm, Attorney for S& S Investment Company, said they would be willing to buy the property discussed across the street from the proposed rezoning, if they coul� build the planned 25-unit apartment building. He said that T1r. Root would promise to vut in the contract for deed that the proper.ty was restricted *o no m.ore than double b wlgalows. Mr. Holm said that Mr. Root is �ailli_ng to l�t the three lots go to the City for $10,000, but as far as S& S Investr,lent Ca?npany �aas concerned, thi.s was their proposal, and tf-«: p^ople ��aot�ld not have t� worry about another apartment building being built across the street on these three lots. He said the v:. 1 • � REGUI�AR COtNCIL MEP7'I.NG, SEPT}?�i�I3l,R l�, 1967 , + ' � purchase agr.eement U�ould require the proper zoning. Mr. P�oot said he would restrict the lot_s for 15 or 20 years, and�nothing lar.ger than double bungalows could be built there wheti�er S& S �l:nvestment Uouaht them oz sonteoz�e else . Mayor Kirlcham said he t-aould like to see ttie deve]_opment, because the � next time someone wanted to develop it, it may 'cake a 4 or 5 story apartmei�t to malce it feasible, and he r.ecorunended the Council accept the proposal. i � � � ' � , � Mr. Root said that Arvid E. Carlson & Sons, Inc. will enter into a Contract for Deed, with restricti.ons on ttie 3 lots, but no restrictions on the 6 originally discussed lots. The City Attvrne}� aslced ti�ho would have the authority to enforce the restrictions. Would they be done as protective covenants, because the City cannot enfox'cc. protective covenants. Mr. Root said it could be put in the deed. He said that they will onl}= be asking for the rezonin� of the 6 lots, not the other three. The City Attorney said that even if the deed is restrictive, it �vould still have to come before the Council again. MOTION by Councilman �Iaxris to adopt the ord�inance upon first readiag, with the provision that the lots across the street have a restrictive deed so that nothing more than R-2 zoni«g will be used for a period of 20 years. Councilman Sheridan said he had told the people he had talked to that he did not think the Council would act on this toni.ght, sa he could not vote. He said he was not against the proposal, but had told the people they �•aould be contacted. Councilman Liebl said he felt the pzople were owed an explanation of this discussi.on, although they had been told it would be taken up again if the people wanted to wait until later in the Council Meeting. � Mr. Root said he �•aould draw up the restrictive deed and show it to the City Attorney. The Council decided ttiat thi_s item should be back on the agenda of t'ne Regular Council Nleeting of October 2, 1967. I� PLANNING CO�IISSION MEETING MINUTES, SEPTEMBFR 1.4, 1967: 1. PUBLIC HEARIi�±G• REZONING REQUEST (ZOA ��67-08) D�1T.,BERG P�EALTY FOR � THO?�IAS BRICKNER: PART OF LOT 6, P�EVISED AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION ��10 - REZOiVING FROi�I R-2 (LINIITFD MULTIPLE FAMILX D%���LLINGS�TO R°3A (LIMITED MULTIPi=,E DWEL.T,INGS) : � ' l.i MOiION by Councilman Liebl to concur with ttie Planning Commission's recommendation that the rezoning request be denied. Seconded by Counciiman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor 1Ci�-:cham declared the motion carried. BLTS ROUTE : Mayor Kirkham suggested fihat this item be tablecl. pacr 15 � MOTIO�,T by Councilmaa Sheridan to table discussion e` the bus route. Seconded by Counci_lman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion car.ried. L REGUL�P. COUNCIL TfEETING, SEP'I'E�1}3I:,R 1t3, 1967 � P�TTTIONS: � PFTITION ��32-1967 AGAINST P.EZO\II�G Or P�RT Or LO'1' 6, AUDITOR'S SU� ;�10: MQ'1'ION b}� Councilman LieU1 to receive Petition ;-`32-1967 aiid refer it to the Administration for processing. Second�d by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, rlayor Kir.kham declared the motion carried. PETITION ��33-1967 CONCRETF CUIZB AND GU1'7'EP., RESURFACING EXISTING BASE. 67TH AVFNUE 1VTORTHEAST FROi�1 7TH S1P�LET TO 7EF'FEP.SON: P�:�F 16 MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive Petz�.ior.�. i�33-1967 and refer it to the Administration for processin;. Seconded b}� Counci.lman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, T�layor Y.irkham declared the motion carried. TRAILER PERMIT APPLICATION - 1360 - 69TH AVENUE NOiTIIEAS=r, EDjaARD 0 JENSEN: Mayor Kirkham said that he had granted this permit informally as they have � had a fire in their home, and need the trailer to live in temporarily. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to concur and grant the trailer per*nit to ' Mr. Edward 0. Jensen, 1360 69th Avenue A'ortheast. Secon.ded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor I:irkham declared the motion carried. '� ' � lJ APPOINTMENTS - JANITOR: MOTION b� Council.man Harris, seconded by Councilman Li_ebl, to concur witYi the following appoii�tment: NAME Charles J. Cornell 7525 Lakeside Road Fridley, rSinnesota 55432 POSITION Janitor SAT�ARY $450 Per Month RE PLACE S New Position Councilman Harris asked the City Manager when Mr. Cornell would start. The ' . City Manager said it would be in *_he next few days. Upan a voice vote, there being no nays, Dlayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' LJ ' lJ 1 CLAIMS: MOT70N by Councilman Ha�ris to approve for payment General and Public Utilities Glaims ;�12776 through ��12863 and Liquor Claims �r`1463 through �F1506. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. LICENSES: MOTION by Councilman I�arri_s to approve the licenses. Councilman Sherilan asked if the contractor tha*_ ttie Council. had r.er_eived a letter from �•�as on the list. The City Manager said he was not. The motion to approve �t�e f.ollo�,,�ing li cc.nses was secandecl by Councilman Liebl. Upon a vaice vote, there beino no nays, Mayor I:irkha:n declared the motion carried. . _,��' . r ' ,_ ' ,� , ' ' ' � � , 1 ' ' � , 1 ' '— . ' • . .. .. . . . . . .• �. I�EGULAR COUNCIL MI:E1.'l�?VU, SEi'�'Ei�f1iF'i: 18, 1967 PAGE 17 , __ , COId Ci�� C TOl: `S L:CCi?�dS;, 7'Q l�l�: t�l'I'I:OVl.I) L'�' COJ,1Cl:7_� _ __ S I:�� }' 1 1 r t B'r; F: _I 8,__ 7-� C-�--------- ---= EXC�Ff:`1':I:AG � � � � C�.ark-Ttoore r�>;caljaf:5_n� Co. • rloni:ice7_)_o, rli.nnesota By: t�?i17:aid �I. Clarl; NE[�? GFNI?R��7, Cp:�?`J'I��.C`)'0,: Beavc,- Yt�.ild.e�-s ITic . 3183 3>eecti St:. St. Pa.ul., rlini:.esota By: Vir�;il_ l�edorenlca N3st�I Bla�is�.e CoiZSt3:ur.tiou Co., Ir.c. 40?_9 Si7_ver I.,ake Road Mi.nrieapol.is, T1i�n.n.esoia $y; I3ernard F3lanslce NE�d v , r, , scnerer 65?5 `I_nd St , N. E . ' Fri.<il.ey, I�Iinnesota By: D. I�.� Scl�erer RENFT•1�'�l� Kraus- Ancierson Of St.Paul , � 190 F,amsey Street � � St. PauJ:, rS�.m.�.esota By: Wil.l.ia.r�, Jaebet,Jr. NFtid LIST OF i�iULTJ��E DtdL;LL:Ci�,G LICF,i1SES '1'0 BE AYPRG`��ED Bi' COUi�;C1L SEPl'Ei4I'.���R 1F 196"/ ' S�:P7'i'si�iBEc. 1. 1967- S�,PTF?i�IF3E� l, 1.96u --- --�z�_____�____.._._________._ ---- - - � Ot�INEh,� - �� — f�DDP.ESS � UNITS FEE � �loyd �. bradley 5861 �;'est I�loore Lake �ri.ve Fridle;�, NSi.nnesota Floyd C. Bradley 5561 tdest rloore Lake Bri.ve Fri�ley, ��1in�iesata Floyd C„ Bradley 5861 West �ioore Lake Dr.ive �'ridley, ��i nnesota Mark & Anna Ruth Hasten 4700 Lo��r; Terrace Minneapolis, tilinn�sot:a riarr: & �'�niia P,uth Hasten 4700 Lo:?r.}� Terrace 1`1i.n7zeapolis, i�:i.i?nesota 5900 2.1 St. N, E, 590� 22 st. N. E, 7 7 5916 2.1 St, �, E. ? 5612 7th St. N. E. 11 56�E0 7t:h Si .�,T, E. Il $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $11.00 $11,�i0 . ' t'.EGII:UjIR COUT�GIL Lii�}1`I'jNG, SEI'I'?ai�i�3EIZ 1..8, I9�7 PAG� L� , • � _ ,_, . ' r r.sl o� t�;��j,�_.«�i,�; n,��;l-,a,�r,ic�� _ . 51;i''� f �,�,F�;�� J_�; 1���,7 . -- . . -.... _ ._.__.. . ___._%_ ._l__�.._' """"'_.__._.�._. 0 . � ' L���.L ��i�_ UC �t��' . ' ' .�. . � .. . . . ' '. ��V�l� 17�_ll:.�tcll_f� �)l� C'.Ct. Gol.der2 V�.3.1_ey , r1:i:ii,�.�.sot.�� 74UO I,}>-'ic 1,��,�c� 8 � �1.0.UO � l�dst:ront �ier.�l,ty � � �. 64 E.�st ?_.��<1. St . i,?i_ilc,t�a, '�ii_unesc�ia. l.JS Sai:cJ_7.i.t�, T,aiie 2.� $20.00 _� , .7a,Yies J . Par_ � oz� �.: .-�._ , rlel.viiz ti1. T,ondon I675 Gr 1�zd Ave . , St. Pat�J., Mirznesata 3b1. 7':t:l: �1v� . N. E. 8 $10.00 , Shel.don. Mortet�so�� �12�9 Si;}��:oocl L�me Friilley, P•iir.nesota 120U Ai_�tl�;;ay %-` 7_00 18 $I8.00 ' Shelclon A, Nio7: tc_nson � ' 1289 S�:y��zood Lai�c , ' ' �ri_d1ey, rlinnesota 1?_30 �Iigh�,a�� ;` 100 18 �1.�.U0 Sheldo�i 1�Iortenson , 1289 Skyt000d Lane �'riclley, Minr_�sota 1260 �i-�gli;•;ay -,',� IOU 1£3 $18000 ' Shelclon Mcrteiisou . 1289 Sk}�•�cod Lane Fridley, rli.nnesota 12.90 �ii.gh��.=ay � 100 18 $1.3.00 ' Midw: s t Federal Savz�?�s & Lo� sz . 85 South b�h �treet � Minneapo].is, 'i�iinnesota 160 i•ii.ssi.ssa_pni Flaee �� $Z0.00 , _. __ : - ' " � � .. � . .. . . . . � . � . y � _ . CAFE LTCENSE: Coe�puterized Golf Cent�r by: Lloyd W. r1i.11er ' 6235 Highway ��65 N.E. - ' Fridley, Nlinnesota . ' C IGARE � TF . ' _ Ta�rget Food Stares by: Hy Applebaum ' 755 53rd Avenue N.E. � • Fridley, Minnesota > - - S�RVICE STATIQ�I � ' ��olly "66" Sexvice Stati•on by:. Phi_llips Petroleum Company 65Q0 Un;.versity _�ven�ze l�'.F:,. � • , 'Fri.dley, Minneso._a , :• . � I ' I ' I ' , ' ' , . , r , ��� ' ' � REGIILL�R COUNCIZ MEETII�IG, SEPTEl�LBER 18, 1.967 � "OFF SATF" Tar.get Food Stor�s by: Hy Applebaum 755 53rd Avenue N.E. Fridley, rlinnesota ESTIMATES: The City Attorney suggested the Council could hold the estimate from F. D. Chapman Construction Company and Associa�es in the amount of $3,741.47 until the discussio�i was completed. MOTION by Councilman Harris to hold the F. D. Cl�apman Constr.uction Company estimate, and to upprove for payment the foll_owing estimates. Seconded by Councilman Sh�ridan. Upon a voice vote, there beino no nays, riayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Harry S. Horwitz & Co., Inc. Mechanical Contractor 1411 - llth Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 8 (8-25-67) for period from July 20, 1967 to August 16, 1967 Ray Jordan and Sons, Inc. 2701 Secorid Street Pdortii Minneapolis, Minnesota :,�411 � Water Improvement Pro ject No. 75--G (Landscapi_r�g) according to contract Estimate ��1 (Fridley Commons, Fi]_tration Plant, an.d 1zMG Reservoir) (Partial) Northdale Constructi.on Co., Inc. 5739 West Broad�vay Minneapolis, Minnesota 55428 Estimate ��2 - Storm Sewer Impravement Project No. 82, according to contract (Target - Cheri_ Lane) (Partial) C. S. McCrossan, Inc. Box 336 Osseo, Minnesota Estimate ��3 - Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 84, �ccordi�g to contract (Baker Avenue Eetween Osborne Road & 75th extended east, Ono.tdaga between Central and Stinson, etc.) (Partial) $17,697.60 $ 8,067.06 $24,184.71 $21,670.20 PAG1: 19 � I ' ' ' , REGULAK COUNCII, T-Tr:E'TING, SEPTl�MBEK 18, 19bZ . 0 Comstocic & Davis, Inc. Consulting Engi_neers 1446 County Roacl "J" Min�ieapalis, Minr.iesota 55432 For the furni_shing of resider.t inspection and resident. supervision for the staking out of the construction work for: Estim�te ��3 - Water Improvement Project Tvo. 83 from July 31, 1967 through Septemb�r_ 1, 1967 (Tank Repair - 1z T1illion G�1�_OI1 Reservior - 5290 Jotinson Street IVortheast) Estimate iE2 - Storm Sewe.r I�r�provemen.t Project i�'o. 87 From July 31, 1967 through Septenrber l, 1967. (E1y and Rutii Street A��ea) Estimate ��5 - Sanitary Sewer, inTater & Storm Sewer ' Iniprovement Project No. 84 (Baker Avenue between Osborne Road & 75th e�tended east, Or.ondaga bet���een Central and Stinson, etc.) ' , 1 , ' ' Estimate ��2 - Storm Se�•�er Improvement Project No. 82 from Ju�ly 3I, 1�67 through September 1, 1967. (Target - Cheri I,ane) Estimate ��3 - Water Improvement Project No. 75-G from July 31, 1967 through September 1, 1967 (Fencing and Landscapin� - Area of Commons Park, Filtration Plant, and Reservoir) Estimate ;�5 -� Melody Nlanor Par.k Improvement Projcc� No. P-1 from July 31, 1967 through Segtember l, 1967 $ 5.00 $ 1,225.50 1,140.50 1,436.50 50.00 30.00 RESOLUTION ��168-1967 A KESOLUTION TO �1DVERTISE FOR F3IDS rOR TIiI? SIGTd AND FLE1G POLE F'OR T�IE CITY CIVIC CEN`TER: T^ MOTTON by Councilman Harris to ratify tZesolution 3�168-1967. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayar Kirkliam declared the motion carri�d. � . RESOLUTION �k173-1967 RECEIVING THE PRELIMIb?ARY REPORT AND C�`�LLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE i�IATTER OF THF CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPP.OVEi�IENTS : STP.I;E'r zrsY�ov�:r���rl �P.o.r�cT sT. 196I-1 (���n��,r�Utmi ��� ' � ' ' MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��1.73-1967. Seconded by Counci_lman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, ther.e bein� no nays, Mayor Kirk'.zam declared thP motion carri.ec�. CHANGE ORDER ��tii-3 - C1VIC CENT��R - M�CHANICAL: The City Manager sai.d that this �aas for h.e�tin� in the 1ibr.ary and recommended that it be passe:l. PAGF 20 ' � R�GUT�AR GOUNCIL MI;�TI?�G, SEPTi��i�`iBE1Z 18, 1967 MOTION by Council.man Hai:ris tu conc��r wi.th ttie City Manager and approve ' Change Order �r`M-3 for the Civic Ceriter. �1:'he motion was seconcled, and upon a voice vote, there being n.o nays, Nlayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � �II � �. J ' � ' '`J ' COT�UI�ICATIONS : �A�q_S . C. Sr1ILEY , AP�CHI lECT - RE : CIVIC CENTER MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the communication from S. C. Smiley and Associates. Seconded by CoL2ncilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays; Nlayor Kirlcham declared the motion carried, LEAGUE OF i�1llvi��ESOTA MUIvIC1PALITI:ES: REGTONAL �1EETING MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from the Mayor of the Vil.lage of Braham, regarding the regional meeting. The motion was seconded, and upon a voice vote, the,re being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. C) CITY ATTORNEY - AYPEAL Or DONALD F. SEXTER ON ST. 1967-1 ASSESSMENT: MOTION by Council.m.an Harris to receive the communicaton fron-� the City Attorney and concur with the settlement. The motion was seconded, and upor� a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. �_ CITY ENGINEER - PLANTINGS� CIVIC CENTER_ MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the memorandum from the City Engineer. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upozi a voice vote, there beir.g no nays, Mayor Ki.rkham declared the motion car_ried. E) NORTH SUBUP.BAN SANITARY SEWIs'R DISTRICT - RE; P�FSOLUTION �'r`138-�967 _(COMNiERCE PARK CONNECTION PROPOSAL): � MOTI0.3 by Councilman Harri.s to receive tt:e communication f�om the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer Distr.ict and instruct the Aciministr.ation to reply. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' RESOLUTION ��174-1967 APPROVING FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFIrATIONS AND EXECUTING A JOINT AGREEi� NT ZtiTITH THE VILLAGE OF NEW BRIGHTON FOR CONSTRUCTTON OF STINSON BOULFVARD: � L�J C� ' ' MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Kesolution ;EI7[�-1967 and authorize the Tfayor and CiLy �Ianager to sign the agreen:ent. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upor. a voice vote, there b�ing no nays, rfayor Kir�:.ham declared the motion carri.ed. SEGRF:TARIAL HELP FOlt 1HE COURL: Mayor Kirl:ham said that the Clerk oL �ourt is vc:r.y busy processing traffic tickets t�ow that th� Police Department is_using tlie radar extensively and could use some help. ��Iayor Ki.rkham said that the tickets have increased PAGL 21 , REGULAR COUNCIL N�ETING, SEPTLNIBEh 18, 1967 PAGE 22 � � , , �J I � L_.J ' � L_J � �r , i� � , ' ' , ' from appro�imately 30 to 100 a. �oeel�, and.revenue has increased from $300 or $400 a week to $800 or $1000, so the additional revenue would pay for the additional help. He s�i_d t.he Police Department plans on using the radar regul.arly ua.ztil bad weatYier starts. He suggested the Council authorize help for thc Court. Mayor Kirkham said the Clerk of Court felt a part time girl, three or four days a week would be able to handle it. MOTION by Councilman Harris to refer this to the Administration to see if someone pres�ntly employed is available, and if not, to secure a part time girl. Councilman Harris felt this should be done with the under- standing that wh��n the Court system is enacted this would be eliminated. Councilman Lieb1 asked if this would come out of the Court budget. The Mayor said that it would. The motio�z was seconded by.Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carr.ied. DOUBLE BUNGALOjtiTS - GEORGE BALTHAZOR:' Councilman Sheridan said that the City Manager had written a letter to Mr. Balthazor about a tlouse.on which the permit issued was for a double bungalow, but three families are l.iving in it. He said the people want to know what they can da about it. He advised them he would discuss it with the Council, but had told them that anything done di£ferently would have to be changed in the ordinauce. Councilman Harris said that this same probl.em exists in another area where three families live in a single family dwelling. The City Engineer said we have a code that limits the number of families. The City Attorney said that the Planning Commission is working on some suggestions for handlizig these situations other than exists in the Code. He said he believed that if the property is zoned for double bungalows, onl.y two units are permitted. Councilman Sheridan said that at the time of construction, the electrical contractor.'s permit stlowed service for three units, and the Inspection Department indicated this was a Special Use Permit for a two family dwelling. He said he would contact the people and tell ttiem that under the ordinance, permitting this �aould not be in good faith with the people that went aZong with the Special Use Permit in the first place. COM1'1UNICATION - GERAI,� GILENN,CORPORATSOi1, 1202 HATHAWAY LAI�TE, MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA, 554`L1: � MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from the Glenn Corporation and request the Administration to answer it. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, rtayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CITY ATTORNF'Y - OPTTON ON PARK PROPERTY: The City Attorney said that the time or the option with Mr. Fontaine fias expired and NIr.. Fontaine has asked wYiether the City intends to exercise the option or let it drop. The City Attorney said he had also discussed the same situation with Mr. Siverts, and he has now agreed to sell the property that the City requested, at the City's appraisal price, i£ the ,-,� � } _. � � � I' a i �li ' i , � � � � � ' ' , REGiTLAP. COUNCIL T�i:FTTNG, S:L}?TI�ri13I:R 18, 1967 Gity accegts a dedication for street on this property, and that Lhe City supply a survey of trie property so he w3_11 know wher.e the exact corners are. The City Attorney said Lhe street� wil]_ be coming in from the north onro the property. Couzzcilman Sher. idan aslc�d i_f this �ti�ould give the City an entrar?ce ta the propert:y. Ttie City Attorney sai.d he did not think it would. Councilman Harris said that i.f Lhe City car1 get the option e�ercised on the Siverts property, he felt the Council should go ahead and exercise the Fontaine option. Councilman Liebl aslced if it was the Councii_'s intention to have this a recreational area and make some kind ot lake. Mayor Kirlcham said the purpose of the area wi11 be recreatio?ial, with the possibi.lity of a lake in the future. There was a discussion of the appraisal price. PFTITION ��34-1967 - 0}3JECTION TO LUMBFY� YARD ACP.OSS IINIVERSITX AVENUE: MOTION by Councilman Harris to rece�_ve Petitioi� �E34-1967 regarding the development oi the Commerce Park area, and refer it to the Administration. Secondecl by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there beirig no nays, Mayor Kirkham decl.ared the moti_on carried. CONL'�4ITNZCATIOi� - FRIDLEY JAYCEH'S , BILLBOARD DED7CATION: MOTTON by Councilman Lieb1 to receive the communication �rom tlie Fridley Jaycees regarding the dedication cerernonies for the Community Billboard. The motion was seconded, a.�d upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkharn declared t1�e motion carried. GARAGE PARTY: Mayor Kirkham advised the Council that he had been informed of a private party to be held in a gar.age, at which beer was to be served. He said that it was to be a benefit on private property. He tiad adivsed them to have a p�liceman standby so there would be no trouble with teenaoers. ADJOURNI�iGNT : There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regular Council pleeting of September 18, 1967 adjourned at 1;45 A. M. Respectfully submitted, �-<-r � _ / �.%' ;�::�.��-�.! ����-<' �%iT� :< ��—z% � Mary Lu Strom Secretary to the Cauncii YAC>F 23 0 1 1 ' ' , ' ' , , ' ' ' ' CITY OF FRIDLEY ANOKA COUNTY, MINNLSOTA NOTICE OF �ARING �F ASSESSt�NT FOR STREET IMPROVEP�NT PROJECT N0. 1966-4 Notice is hereby given that the Council of the City of Fridley will meet at the City Hall in said City on the 2nd day of October 1967, at 8:00 o'clock P.M., to hear and pass upon all objections, if any, to the proposed assessments in respect to the following impravement, to-wit: STREET II�tPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 1966-4 The proposed assesement roll for each of said improvements is aow on file and open to public inspection by all pereons interested, in the office of the Clerk of said City. At said hearing the Council will consider written or oral objections to Che proposed assessmenta for each of said improvements. The general nature of the improvements and each of them is the construction of street improvementa, including grading, stabilized base, bituminous surfacing, concrete curb and gutter, atorm sewer system and other facilitiea located as follows: 2nd Street - 45th Avenue to 49th Ayenue 2� Street - 45th Avenue to 49th Avenue 3rd Street - 46th Avenue to`49th Avenue 45th Avenue - Main to 3rd Street 46th Avenue - Main to 3rd Street 47th Avenue - Main to 3rd 3treet 48th Avenue - Main to 3rd Stteet 49th Avenue - Main to Universfty Aveaue Fireaide Drive - Highway ��65 to Central Avenue Viron Road - Fireside Drive North to Existing Pavement 75th Way - East River Road to Esisting Peve�aent on Alden Way The area proposed to be assesaed for said improvements and each of them is all that land benefited by said improvements or each of the�u and lying within the general area of the above noted streets. Said improv�nents will be assesaed against the properties within the above noted areas in whole or in part proportionately to each of the lande therein contaiaed according to the benefits received. ' ' ATTE ST : ' 1 , DATED THIS 12TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1967, BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham Publish: Anoka County Union and Fridley Free Press September 15 & 22, Z967 24 EXTi��`� 0�" M�T�UTES 0�' M���'1�G 0�` 7'ii� CTTY' CbUNCri, OI' A REGJLAIt i�t��TiI�G �T��� ,�S OCTUB�� 2N�, 1967, AT 8;00 0'�LO�K �'.M,, A'I' 7:�]'� �r'�� fiA�,T�, CY�ti�' 0�' �'�tibL��,' M7NN'� S0�'A , ' Pursuant to due call and notice thereof; a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, was duly helci at the City Hal1 in said City on Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1967, at 8:00 o'clock P,M. The follocaing members were present: and the following were absen�• x -�- � �� -� •� The Clerk announced that the proposed assessment for STRE�,T IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOo ST. 1966-4 had been filed in his office on the lZth day of September, 1967 and that no�i,ce of a hearing on said assessment to be held at the re�ular meeting of the Council on the 2nd day of October, 1967, had been gi.ven in the form and manner as provided by 1aw. The clerk pr�sented an a�'fidavit showing publication of such notice in the official newspaper, which affidavit was examined and found satisf�.ctory and ordered placed en file. ' The mayor announced that the meeting was open for consideration of objection.s to the assessment heretofore fi.led with the City Clerk for I , I ' � ' ' ° ' � STREET IMPROVEMEI�i'� PROJECT V0. ST. 1966-4 The Clerk re�orted that �rritten objection had been filed by the follocaing persons affecting the following described lots, pieces or parcels of lanc;, to-cazt ; NAME OF OBJECTOP� DESCRIPTION OBJECTION ------ ' 1 ' � ' ' ' � �age 2 Resolui:ion � The following person.s were then heard and presented their objections to said assessment; NAME 0� OBJECTOiZ DESCRIPTION OBJECTION After due consisieration of a11 said objections, Counci].man introduced the follo�vi.ng resolution and moved �.ts adoption: RESOLUTION N0, j�� 7 S`—l7� ��j RESOLUTION CONFTPS�IING ASSESSP�NT FOR STF.EET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOo ST. 1966--4 �� BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The City Clerk has with the assistance of the engineers heretofore selected by this Council for such purpose, calcul.ated the proper amounts to be speci�ally assessed for. th� ' STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0, ST, 1966-4 in said City agair�st every assessable lot, piece or parcel of .land in accordance with the provisions of law, and has prepared and �i1ed with the City Clerk tabulated statements in dupJ�icate showing the proper description of each and every lo�., piece or parcel of land to be specially assessed and the amount calculated against the same, 2. Notice has been du7,y publ.ished as required by law that this Council would meet in regular session at this time and place to pass on the proposeri. assessment. 3. Said proposed assessment has at all. ti.mes since its fil.ing been open to inspection and copying by all persons inte�ested, and an opportunity has been gzven to all inter.ested persons to pzesent their objections, if any, to such propased assessment, or to any item thereaf, and no objections have been filed; except 4. The amounts specified in the proposed assessment are changed and altered as follows: I , ' , CI ' ' � ' ' , � � ' LJ ' ' , ' ��.ge 3 � ,�;7 ltesolution . ` - ,°`► :. � 5. Th;�.s Council finds that each of the lo�s, pieces or parcels of land enum- erated in said proposed assessment as altered and modified was and is specially bene�ited by the STREET Ir1PROVEMENT PRQJECT NOa ST. 1966-4 in the amount in said proposed assessment as altered and modified by the corrective roll in the amount set opposite the description of each such lot, piece or parcel of land, and that said amount so set out is hereby levied agai.nst each of the respective Iots, pieces or parcels of Iand therein descrihed, 6. Such proposed assessment as altered, modified and corrected is affirmed, adopted and confix-med, and the sums fixed anci named in said proposed assessment as altered, modi.fied and corrected, with the changes and al.terations herein above made, are affix�med, adopted and confirmed as the proper speca.al, assessments for each of said lots, pieces or parcel.s of land respectively. 7. Said assessment so affirmed, adopted and confirmed shall be certified too by the City Clerk and filed in his office and shall thereupon be and constitute the special assessment for . STREET IMPf2.OVEMENT PRO,7ECT N4, ST. 1966-4 8. The amounts assessc:.d against each lot, piece or parcel of land sha17. bear interest from the date hereo£ until the same have been paid at the rate of six pex cent (6%) per annum, 9. Such assessment shaJ.l be payable in_ ten annual instal.lments payable on the lst day of January in each year, begznning in the year 1968, and con- tinuing until all of said instalJm ents shall have been paid, each install� ment be collected with taxes collectible during said year by the County Auditor, 10, 'Ihe Ci.ty Clerk is hereby directed to make up and file in the office of the Counfy Auditor of Anoka County a certified statement of the amount of a11 such unpaid assessments and the amount which will be due thereon on the lst day of January in each year. The motion for the adopti�n of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilman , and upon vote being taken thereon the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same; PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ATTEST : DAY OF ' CTTY CLERK - Marvi.n C. Brunsell , 1967, MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham O��iC7A� PUBLICATiON � . CiTY b� ���nLEY (�xhibit A) NOTICE OF �P�ARING ON IMPROVEr1ENTS STREET IMt.'ROVEMENT PROJECT ST . 1966-1 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 2nd day of October, 1967 at 8:00 o'clock P,r1., the City Council will meet at the City Hall in said City, and will at said time and place hear all parties intereste.d 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 f ollowing improvements, to-wit: CONSTRUCTION ITEM Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, bituminous surfacing, concrete curb and gutter and incidental drainage and other facilities located as follows; 68th Avenue; Highway No. 65 to Channel Road ESTIMATEDCOST . . . . . . . � . . � . . . . � � . . � � � . . � � . $ 5, 909.64 THAT THE AR,EA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPROVEMENT IS AS FOLLOWS: For Construction Item Above - - - - - - -. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Al1 of the land abutting upon said str.eets 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 provided by the Council, all under the following authority, to-wit; Minnesota Statutes 1961, Chapter 429 and laws amendatory thereof, and in conformity with the City Charter. DATED THIS ATTE ST : DAY OF CITY CLERK - Marvin C. 3runsell Publish: YSeptember 22, 1967 September 29, 1967 1967 BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham �� � � .., � .. _ _ . _ . _ , , - . . �� ti _ . __ . ,. ,�„ � �- CX'.i).' 0�` 1�ii:Ci)s'�)�`l. . __ '__ _ _ _ _ AIvG�::i COJi,'!'Y, I:iz�.l!,i� :�U7'A _ - � rr � : r � � � „ , , UJEC'.i' tt0. 1. N07'�:Ci: G�? 1�„�`�.:CT,G 0 � S�ESSi'�i��id7: I'G�. S1t.?:}si.' )_t�:l?f�0'slf;i�i�:�7' Yit S66-1 Not:ice zs-hereby giveu that t.he Cot:n^�_1. of the Czty o� T�s_dley �•ji.l.l meet a.L- the C} ty liall. i_r: said C? t.y oi� the 2nd day of OcLober, 1967 at 8;00 o�c3oc:l: Y�i•i., t.o I�ear ancl p�ss upo:i al.l. ou;ecti.ons, zt auy, to tlie proposed as:essr�e��s in respect to the lollo::*ir� ir:i�r.ovcmenL, to-c�tit; � . S�.'I<I;F:I IZ T'iiOE'l;�Ji';i�'.T.- Pl:i:Jr�CT. 1?U. �.iVJ-J. . � T�le proposc�c� assessmei�� rol]_ fo� e�.clt o� sa�_d 2I1�YUZ�E'11ei�ts is no�.r on fz].e aiic+ ot en �o ptzblic inspectior� by a17_ pei�so.�s z����ere�ted, i.n t'ne , offi_ce o{ the Cler�: oi saici Czty. ' At said hcariLl�; the Counc? 1�•,il.�. cons�.cier c�;ritten or oral. objections to the proposec; assessnler�ts for e� ch ot sai.cl ir,�xove:�ents. The gene�-a? nature of the ir�proJe�ents ai.�c� each oi tl�em is the CUi1StYltCC:l011 Of SL'L'E.'Et 7,RiT�2'OVG�iC'.il�S� 1.I1C�.1tG�.i?V �1"?.C�].R�� Stci�l.l.l_'I.CCi b?SC'� bl.tilili],T10llS SU7.':laC)_il`�',� concrete CLITjJ c1i1Cj �,l1�CG'1"� StU1il't SE;�'�1 syste�n, service CO:lil2CtlOt35 ard oti�er �aciJ.i_�i.es l.oc�.te�d as fo1,.o;rs; 68th Avenue; High�aay ��b5 to Chan.nel Road The areu pro,,ose.J to b_ assess�d fox, sa?.d i�nprove�r�ents �i:d eaciz of: the;a is a21 thai l� nd ber.e�zteci 'vy sazcl irt;prove�aents or each of ttz�n Gnci 1y�izg �.�_t_thin the Gei�er:al a-rea a� the a�ove notect streets. S�id i_n,p�oaer:ir:iits ��ri_1I b� assess�U a�ai;, , ,. � st tne pro��e-rf:i.e:, caithi.i� tiie above notcc3 a*_�e�:� in alhole or i�� part p�-oporti_o!?��ely to eacli of the laz�us therei.ti cantain�d accotGlll� to �;_e benefi.ts received. DATED THIS 20TH DAY OF SEPTEriBER, 1967 BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY , . ' ATTE ST : ' ' MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham 0 CITY CLERK - Mar.v in C, �rtins 411 ` ' �. � Publistt: Anol;a County Union and Fri.dley Free Press S�ptember 22 & 29, 1967 ' x. � � i 1 �' ' L'.lidt�rt�� �L �11;V�✓�.7 VF 1ai1�����.11�f�° ��.L' 1!L'i lld.2.� V�Vl�le�l� �l'� 21 11.rUVLU':81 1'1L�i 1i15ti ��CLL�LL . OCTOBEk 2, lgb7� AT �sQ� 0°CLO�K P.M., AT T.I, CS�:'Y HALL, CITY OI<' �'itIDI�k,Y, AizNT�;ESOTti ' Pu.x�suant to du� call �.rd nat.�.ct i;�is-;reu�', a regular ���e�in� of th� City Counail �f th�s City of Fr•idle�, Mib i�eso�.�., u�as duly he7dc? at the City Hall in said City on t;onday, �,h� 2nd day o�° October, 1�67, a� g:40 o'clock P.M. ^the follo�.*in� �r�ember� �er� prese�3�: and the fal,�.o�tan� were absant: ��� ��� The Cl.erk antso�.x���d 'th�t trie propo� �;d ess��um�:nt for STFtEET II`fPRt�VEP��Td� PROJECT I�O. ST. 1965-1 68th Av e.�ue - Lucia Lane had bv��a filed an hi„ offic� on the 29�,h day of Augu.s�, 1�;67, and th�.� notiee o£ a hearan� or� saic� asd �;ss�.ez;i �o be held at. ths re�Fu2ar meetin� of the Council on the 2nd �. da.y of October, 1967, had been �iven ir. the fo�n and manraer as provi�ed by lawo �t�e Clerk presented an affidavit sho�►3.�g puhlic��ion of such no�,ice in ths oificiai ��t�srw Ferp which affidavit �as exar�a.r�d and foutid satisfact�ry and arde��ci placec� on fi?�. Th� h:ayar annotarced t��at the meet�.n� was opsn for c�nsader�.tion of objections to the �ssessm�:r�t her�tofore filed �rith the City Clerk for � STRF�T IMPROVE�^�P;T FROJEC^1 h0F ST. 196�i Th�; Cle�k rEported tha� writt�n obj�ction h�a 4��n filed by the followin� persons affecting tYi�; follawir.g described lots, pieces or psr�els of land, to=wit: NA�� OF OBJECTOR DESCRIYTI.C�I� OBJF�CTIOPJ 0 �� Page 2 � ' R�solution ��.� ,.. I ' � � ' The followang p�rsan� wer� then hr-saru and presented thair objection� to said 88SE'SSIii�T.lti NAME OF QBJF,CTUR DFSCRIPTIOP; Aft�er due considera�ian of all said objECtions� Councilman introduced the following resoluti.on and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO.��_ /� O�JECIION RESOLUTTON C4tdFIRMII�G ASSESSAiE2dT FOR STREET IAIPROVEr�NT PROJECT N0. ST. 1966-.1 68TH AVENUE - LUCIA LANE BE IT RESOLVED By the City Council of the City of Fridlay� blinnesota� as follocas: 1. The City Clexk ha� wath the assistance of the engineexs heretofore selected by this Council for such purpose, calcul�ated the proper amounts to ba specially assessed for th� STREET IMPROVEMEN�1 PROJE�z i�t0. ST. 196fr1 ' in said City against evex•y �ssessable lot, piece or parcel of land in accordance with the provisions of l�.t��, and has pr�pared and filed with the City Cl�rk t�.bulated state�aents in duplicate showYng the proper ' descr•iption of e�ch arzd every lot� p�ece or paxc�l of l.and to be spocially assessed and the amount calcu�at��d agair�s� the same. ' 2. Notice ha.s been duly published as re�uired by lac� th�t this Cauncil would meet ir. regul�r session at this ti��, and place to pa.ss on the propo�ed assessmeni. ' 3. Said propos�d asses�a�eni ha.s at all ti.wes since its filing b�en open #.o inspection and copy�.ng by al1 persons intarested, and an opportunit�y h�,s been given to all interssted persons to present their objections, if any, ' to such proposad asseusment� or to any item thereof� and no objections have been filed; except 1 ' 1 ' ' 4. The amounts specified in the propased assessment are changed and altered as iollows: ' Pa g�; 3 Re��olr�tior: , ' S. This Cotxrlc�.l iinds t�ha�� er�ch of th� 1cai.�q pieces or paxcels c�i la.z�d enum- eratet� in aaid pro�s€:c� �c�essm.sn.t �s �I.ter�t�. and r�.odified was and is sp�cial�y bvn�:fii.€�r� �a�,� �,r.��. . ' ' ' I ' I ' STRF'�;i II✓tI'I�0'�'Ei�:��id�' i'F?.QJ��CT T�O. ST. 29F��-1 in th� �r�au.�i, iri u�,a�c� �:��op���=d as�es���r� �:s a.ltered and r�odaii.ed by th� cox•rec�a.�e ra�� ir the �mo�:��.t se� o��site th� d�scrix,ticn oi each such lat, pi eee ar pa,�c�1 oi lan�, ai�� vii=a� v�z�.� �mr����t so set out is hereby �.e��i�ct a�air�.; �a.ch a�' tl�e re�pectizi� lots, pieces or pa.rcal� of land th�r��_n descr3.b�d. 6. S�ch pror,o��;d a�se����enfi, a� ali��red� r,zQdifi�c; and correeted is ai�'ixm.ed' adopt��d and con�ix°raed' ar_d th�: su�us fixed and 2�med in sa�.d p�°oposed assessment as alf�e�•e�'g mod�.ia.ed a�d coxg�c�c�ec�� ���.�,h th� ch�..ng�� and a].tera.tioz�; h����.n abo�re mad�; are afii���c�, ado�t�=d �.nd con�'irmsd as the . proper sp�cial. a.s�e��rr:e:�ts for each cf saa.c� lo�s, p�.eces or parc�ls of land r�spec�i�a�1y. 7. Said a,ssess�en� so affirr�ed' ac�op��� and cora�isme� sh�.11 b� certif�ed f.00 , by the C�.�y Cl��k ar.d fi��d in his office and shall thareupon b� and cons�:itu�� the: NpVcial assess?r�en� fo�� STkFET II�tR4VEP��N�' PRQJECi N0. Si. 19b�1, 8. The amaota.rits auses��d a�inst �ach lot' pi�ce or parcel of lana shall bear interest fron.� the dat� h�r�eof until �.h� san.e ha�ye be�ra paid at thn rate of six p�:r cent� ( b� ) per annv�n. 9. 5uc�-a as�essm�nt shall be pay�.bl� in ten annu.sl inst�.lZr��n�s pay�.b�e on the lst day of J�z�u.ary in each ye�.r� �begir.nir�� ir ti:e year 19b�, and can- tinui.ng until a].l of said installa�c:��� sha:l.l h�.��a been paid, ��ch ir:sta.11� ment to be collected wit,h t�xes coll�c'�ibl� duri,ng said year by �,he County Audito�. 1.0. Th� City C�erk is he� eb� directed to make up and fil� in t:�e office of th� County Aurlitor of Anal�a Cou�ty a c�rt,ified statemen� of �he �tn�un� of all such u�gt�,id assessments and the auou��t which will t�Q d.ue thc�reon on th� lst day of Jax��aary ji.�a each yea2°. Th� motion fox the adopt�.ora of the fore��ir� resolt�tion was duly secanded by Councalm..�.n � and. u�n vc�te b�3.r.g taken thercon the following voted ir. favar th�reof. and the following voL:d agair.st the same: PASSED AND AUOF'IED BY THE CITY C�U��CIL Or THE C��`Y OF rRIDLEX THI� D�Y OF ,1967� -- MAYQF � J�ck Os Kirkh� ATTEST: C�TY CLERK -- M�rvin Cm�:3x�uriuellY.�.� �� � C:��'i' bI�' l�k F�T�F i' ASSESSMF'NT P.OLL � STRFET IMPROVENI�NT PROJECT 1.966-7. ITE�T N0. 11 - Lucia Lane - E�8th Piace t� 300' Sauth ' AUDITOR'S SUB. ��21 FOOTAGE Lot Bl.ock 5 Parcel I240 270 6 Parcel 1640 300 570 Cost: $4,725.4i - 570' = $$.29 per foot 1. � ASSESSI�NT $2,238.30 2,487.00 $4,725.30 �� � 0 �' �Q.V�r�..�..i�i1T ���• l�� ^° �.�� / • A R�SOLLJTI0�7 U�GL.�P:LNG TH.�� N�':G:`�.�5�'r`i�"�I' FOI� A.�7 1��:s3I7:C'1'7:Oi�I[�L TAX L�EVY II� ��DI�1�TC�i� TQ Tl.I� 30 I�'s�'"�.i� L�:r��1�1'Z1T3:9�3 ��ZGV�T,�t D}3Y' THF CS`1,Y CH�T�R S�rsC7:�'Y:�I.�,7G `i'�� �URPOSFS �N� �ALl��TQG �'OR A PUBLIC HE�'.ING BE Sm RESOLVs�n by the CaLr;acit o� �i.he City of Fra.d�.ey as follows: Secta.o� 1. Tha-c t�aE Counr_il o� 'r.ne City of Fridley in the month of Septexn��ur, 19�7 r�Geaved a?"OTll th�. Caty ��1�izaUC�t a proposed budget o� i:.hc Ca.ty o� Fr. id�ey zar the year oi 1.968, wh� ch proposed budget when e�ami.�zed evidenced �he xl�cessity oi an ad�-±�.a,onal tax levy in excess of the Czty Cha.rtex lim�-�ation. Sectio�x 2. Tha�t �;he pux'poses fo:c wh? ch such additic�za�. tax l�vy is required in�i ude addita.�n�l stiar�s :�o:� tne Gene�,l Fund, additional sums far r,iremer�'s Rela.ef, add�tior�a?, sunis fo�: Police Reliefo addi- tion�l. sums �ar a debt serv�ce on Parks, additional surns for a deb'c ser���.ce on Civic Ceaz�er, ar�c� addi�i.onal suzns tor con.tri7�u�.i.on to the Pubtic Employees Retireme�it Fundo Sectaon 3. That a pul��.ic he�rin.� be 2�ie1.d be=ore th� Cii:y Co�.znci.l at t�Ze Czty Ha�l at 8:00 P.M. on Oc�.ober 2, 19G7 to Gonsieier �his matter. That a co�y o£ this Resolution be bu.bl�.siz�d a.n the o�fici�l n��rsp�.per of the City az� Septem'.oer 8, ? 5 t anci ?2, 1967 to give notice ox such Public Heara.ng. PAS�ED �I�?D ADOPT�� BY THE CiTY COU�CrL C��' T� � CITY t}E' FR'�i)LEY THIS 5TH ATTE ST : DAY C}F __ _SEPTEAiBER-- ., 1967. CITY CL�P.K — i�iarv�i.n C, Brunsell Pu:bla,sh: September E, 15, 22, ].9670 T�L�.YOR -° Jack O, �:ir�cham � I , � _ oi�o��,�r��� r�o. � � AN O�DIN�NCE L7�i-l�dl��JG Cdl11�S��dCE5, �'t�Ut-�4f3iTiT:G � THEER CiE�`T14T�a Gf� P':/�i��TEP�AitiCE /'�P�D PtiOVIDfi�G FOR AB",TET��ENT A�dD (?�N�1LT( ES FOi; Vi OL/�Ti ON TilEREOF T�ie Counci I of the: City of Fridley c�a or�dain ��s fo! (ot�s: SECTIOi�S i. Pub! ic Pouis�nce Dc('incd� A�ubB ic nuis��ce is s� ihing, r.7C�`OI' use of pro�er�y �.I� i ch i s �-�+�cri ne ��ga ir�si t1�e arder �-�nd econor,iy of -tf�e s�ate and conss s�s in do'snc; �-,r� �ct or� oni�;�i ng to perfor:z� a duty ti�,�l� i ci-► ��ci or on�m a ss i on sh� I 1 ��� I. Annoy, injure or end�nger f;he safety, hes Ith, comfnrt or repose of the p:�� I i c. . � 2. Offend put� ! i r. decency a 3. {n eany w��y render t�e inh��itants of Fridley or a considerable number thereof, insecure in life or in use oi= praperty. SECTfOP� 2. Puk�i ic Nuis�nces Affec-�in� 1-!e<�Ith�Saf-etY, Cor�for•� arld fZe ose. The fo i I oti� i ng s� re ~hereby dec i ared to L�e nu i sa nces �-�ffect i ng hea 1 th : (. A f I decayed or unw�ao I esome �'ood ofi'ered for sa 1 e to the publ ic. 2. All dise,s�c4' �nimals runnin� a� large. 3. !�1 i( k wh : c!� i s produced by caws wh i rh ��.-�ve r�ot been tested �nd found free of f.�bercL� i osi � w i�h i n ti�e ye�:,r prev i oias to the offeri t�g of such m i I k for s� I e to the pub I i c �s prQV i dcd by ord i n�� r,ce . �.. Carc� sses of an i ma 1 s not bur� i ed or destroyed w itl� i n twenty-foi�r hours after de��th. 5. Accumu (��t i on v of ma nur e or� rubb i sh . b. Privy vaul�s ��r�d gr r•b�ge c.�:�rs WIIiCII ��re not f1y-tight. %. A I i nox i ous tleeds, ta I I grr,sses, � nd otl�er r��nk �rowths upon puE�iic or priv�te properiy. 8. An accur;�`.� I� t i on Qf t i n c,ns, bott! es ar de6r-� i s of �ny � nature or description. 9. Offens i ve tr�.des and busa nesses as def i ned k�y st7ti�te not t icet�sed by the Cit� �o��rc� of Ne�� Ith �s provided by 1�-,t�. � 9 � ' , , �I ' IQ. li. !2. 13. � A I i puk� i i c exposure of p�r san s h� v i ng �-� con��g i o�as d i sease . The use of con�:�ion pi:b I i c d:� i r�k i nc� cup or ro 3 i er� t�t�e I. The dis�ribu�:ion of s��m��Ies of rr�ec�icin�s or drugs unless such sram;�les S���e p1��c�d in �the h�_;nc;s of an adult person by sc�meorze pro�er ( y l i censed. �lll other t-�cts, nmiss�ans of acts ncci�pations �nd uses of pra�zer-ty wh i cf� a r�e cie�rned by th� Bo�; rd oF Hea I i h to be a menace to the hea Ith of the i nha(� i�7r�-�s of the G-ity of Fridiey or �,ny consider�L:le r�urrE�er tl�ereof. ' SECTi ON 3. Puh ( i c Nu i sances Affecf; i n,r� �#rsr�� i s��nc� _�eeenc� The followinc� �re hereby decl�-�red to be nuis�-�nces affecting public morals . a nd de.ce ncy : ' !l ' ' , ' , ' ' ' 1 ' � I. AI 1 g�m�l ing devices, sfot macl�ines �3nci punch boards. 2. AIl houses kept for the purposes of prostitution or promiscuous sexual intercourse, g�mbling houses, houses of il� fame, and b�-�wdy houses. � 3. Afl pl��ces where intoxicating liquors, including 3.2/ beer, are m�-�nufactured, sold, bartered or gi ven �ti�ay in v i o( at i on of ( aw, or wf�ere persons ��re pe rm itted to re sor�; for the pur�oses of dr i nl: i ng i ntox i c��t i ng I i quars e� s a bever��ge r.on �r•ary to I av�, or whe re i ntox i cat i ng I i quors, including 3.2J beer, are kept for sale, barter or distribution in violt�tion o�' (�w, and al ( 1 iquors, bottles, kegs, pumns, bars � nd o�her proper�y ke�t at r�nd used for m�int,ining such �� pl�ce. 4. Any vel7icle used for� tl�e i 1 tega) tr��r�s�artion of intoxic�3ting i ic�uor, or any immora I purpose. 5. A 1[ i ndecent or obsce��e p i c��r�s, t3oo�;s, paniph I ets, magazines and newspapers and �i 1 lbo,rds. 6. The puf�l ic use of profane or� obscene lang�.,iage; ��Iso acts of persons te nd i n� to cre�tr a d i stur�b� nce of �he pub l i c pe{s ce �� nd qu i e�C of th e comr.�un it y; �-� nd th e u se of I ou d, bo i sterous, or ��bus i ve ( a ngu�-��e i n pub f i c o�� wh i ch d i sturbs the tranqu i! i �y of <� ne i g�ii�orf�otid, or �.ny oiher acts �;h�t constitute disorderly conduct �nd wh ich �;re done in such �. manner �-� s�o attract unduti �=:ttent i c�n; the do i ng of �ny of the zcts t-�k.�ove specified in thc nighi tirne s}��II constitute prim� facie evidence of a violat�or� of t��is ordinance. 7. 6etting, bookmaking, �nd a{1 app�:ra�uses used in such occupations. 8. T��e I ook i ng i nt o or peep i ng th rouc,�h doors, t� i n do�,� s or open ings of pr i v� te homes by met:hc�c�s of stea I th ��nd withc�ut proper �,ut�ior ity �-,nd by s�trrep� ituous met��ods, or ��f�at is common 1 y {;n�t�n � s "w i ncloFr �ee� i ng,`. 9. �I1 othet� t��ings, ��c�s, orr�issiUns, or occup�,t�ons th�-�t �:�y be cons i dere.d detr� i ment�, i to t he r�ora I we !( be i ng of th e inh��bit��nts of the City o� �r°id�ey� or � consider�ble number ther�eoi=. �� ' , � I � I ' ' � , �l � ' � � � � ' ' .' � 5ECTIOP! �.. Publ ic Nuisances t'�ffectir�� Pe�ce �.nd S�fciyF The fo! (al�in� �-� re c�ec 1 f>. red -to be ►:� i s�7nces �3ffc�c-� i rig ptsk� ! i c �s�z�c� ��nd srzfety : I. 2� 3. �- � 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10, II. 12. 13. i �} . � I! snot� rand i ce no� removed fro�� ptau I i c s i det�r�� I�:s ti,�e I ve ((2� f�ours after ihe snaar �-�nd ice h�s ceased to be deposited tfie rear� . A 1 I trees, {�ec{c;e s, b i i I bct� r�ds o�y o ��c:r obstruc � i on s c�rh ich preve�t persons from having a cle�r vie�: of trt-�ffic ��pproe,ch ing t�n i ntersect ion firom c��oss streets in suff ic ient t i m� to br i r�g a mo�or veh i c I e cir i ven t�� � re��sonaf� 1 e speed to �' -(=u (! siop before -�he i ntersect ior� i s reached. A I I I i r�bs of trees wh i c{� �-�re ! ess th��n e ic�ht (S� fec:t above t;he surf�-�ce o�� s ny put� i i c s i de►d�� {{; or s�reet . AII wires wf�ich are stf-�ur�g less �{��r-� fifteen (15) fee-� �bov� the surf�ace of �ny stree�; or �� l�y. A I I bu i i d i ngs, w:� I I s, � nd oil�er structu�es wh i cl� ha ve been d�m�g�d Uy fire, dec�-�y'or othee�wise to ar� ex'cent exc�edin� one-h� lf (1/2� their origin�-,l value �nd/or� WI"IICII are so situ�ted .:�s to end�nger the sa�fety oi' tl�e pub� ic. A I( exp 1 os i ves, i nf I�-�mm�b l e I i qu i ds �-�nd othcr dangerous subs�,nces stored in �-�ny mariner� or in ar��� amoun� other th��n th--;i provid�d by 1aw and arciinancP. �! i u se or d i sp I�-ay of i= i re���orks except � s prov i ded by taw and OY'Cii Ci��f1CG'. /�tl unnecess:,�y noises and ��nnoying vi�r�tions. A!f buildings �nd �I! �,(ter���ions �o buildin�s m�de or erected «iihon tl�e fir�e 1 imi�s as estL�bl'tshec� by ordin�,r,ce i n v i o I. � i o� of the ord i n� r�ce concerr�i ng m�}nner �,nd rr�ater i�z ( s � nd construc�; ion . Obstruct i ons �-�n�i exc�v�zt i o��s aifect i n� the ordi n�, ry use of t��e pub 1 i c af street s, �� 1 f eys, s i c�c:,i� ; I ks ar pub I i c grounds except un�er such cer��' it i on s�� s ar� prov i ded by ordin�nce. R. d i o�:;er i� I s strung or� er�cted i n any m�nner except th�t provided by law �,nd or�dinanae. The ma I i c i o�a s erect i on of a s� i te fence a�� :� ny ot��er structur�v �:s �'ef i nad by !4i i►�neso-�t, Stt-��u�es 561 .�2 w�i ch are liereby i ncorporated by referen�e. Any u�e oi' property abutting on ��u%(ic street or sidew�lk or �ny use of � pu�lic street or side4�r�1k whi�h c� uses ie rge croti�ds of peop 1 e to c�� t��er, obstruct i s�g traff ic � nd -�h� free use of the streets or s ic;ewa I ks. A1 I hanging sig�s, �,wnings � nd ot�-�er sirni d:�r structures over the streets or sidew� l�:s, or so situ,�ed �s to endanger pu�� I i c s� fety not con structed an� m<:inta i ned �� s prov ided by (�-:w �nd or:�i rZ�nce, or w i tl�out proper p�rm it . �� �� � i 5. Thc: a l! ow i rg ofi r�:: i n t��.�-�� rE ,'s c e or• snota to i'�a ! 1 {'r�irn e riy bu i Ic� ing a� � j�y� str���� or� s i de��,� 1 k, os� to f( ow acro ss ��ny s i dewa I 1< a ( 6. A i� I b<;� r��ed w i•r�e f�r�ces ��r i�t h i n-�;1�� p 1�,�;�ed .,nd bu i�( t-u� po!��: i on c��`= �he G i-�y . I%. A! ( da�i��rous, unc�u�-;rc�ed m�:cl� i rier;�, ec�u ipm�n�, orr otl�er prope r�:y i r� � r�y pub l i c p l<<�c=�, or� sc� Si �`U�t�E:CJ o� ope ra�ed on pr,iv�7�.� pro�erty as to �-��tr�-�c-t il�e �ubl ic. 18 . The d i s�r i C�u � i nq of h�-� nci b�! I s ehce�ts a s prav i cfed by I�w znc� or�d i n�ince. � 9. Throev i ng, durnp i n3, or depos i-E i ii� o P��ny des-�d an i m� I s, rnanu�e, g�i�bage, �,r�ste c�ecaying m=3f:-f:er, c�round,srnci, stones, aslies, resb� i sh, t; i n c�ans, or o�hc r rr��-�tes� i a! of any � �; i r�d an pr� i v.,te pra�er�y i r, tl-►e: C i��:y o�= f-ri dl ey. 20. Tht,o�ti� i ng, dro;lp i r�g, or re ( easi rg �:� i nted r;�a-��cr, �aper, or �,ny o-�i1er rnater i�, I Qr1 c�l�,;ects ov�r the C i ty fraR� �n a i rp I ane, f�� ! I oon, or other �� i rcr��,fi, or i n sucl, a manner �� s�ti c�.use such m�:�ter i a l �o fs; ! I or l��nd i n�fze C i-�y of Fri al ey. � 2!. Riacing entr�ince cuf�-erts, or doinc� any �-�ct 1JI1lC:f1 may ' a Itei� oi' �ffect �f�e dra i n�ge of stre�ts o� a I ieys or the surf�ce or gt•�-;de of stree� s, .�. I I eys, o�� s i det���-: I�:s ar it{�out proper pe r�m i t fi rs-t ob���� i ned firo�r� tha C i�;y Eng i n�er . 22 . F1�-. k i nc� rep<� i r�s �;o n��tor v�11 i c a�s c�r t � r�s i n pu� I i c streets or � I 1 eys, exceU�; i n� on I�� er��rgc:ncy rc��y i rs wl�e n ,�� i i. w i(( no� ue�dsa 1 y i rr;�ede cir i r� �er�`er�: w i-L-i� tr�ff i c. �'23. Tlirow i ri�. P I t�c i n�, dv�os i�: i n�, or b�.�rn i ng i e�ves, �,r�-, sh, 1�?wn c i i p� i nc� s, t•�e�c�s, �r.� ,s, or o�.her �ra�Cer i a! i n th� s•t;re�ts, � i! eys o� c�utf;et�s;�� p�rov ided �hrt 1e�ives on I y rn.-,y be p I<-;cec� i r� �u�fiers ciu�-i"rs� -�h:: n�s�ntf�� of O�t���er ��nd Noven�b�r �;o be �a i c��d uF� by 'che G ity i f so p! r;ccd V s not to m,terix�i ly or unduly ir�ter�fere �aith �r�F� �;r�,i-ic. � 24. Erec-L-ing, p�� inting, or placi:�c� fl{' un�-,�f:F�r�r• ozed tra -f ic s i c�n s, p�, rk i ng s i gn s, nn �a r�. i n� s i�ns , or any adver�t i s i ng sigtis in streei;s o� al leys or or� �ide�iUl�:s. 25. The oper�z"CIOCi oi' ar�y r:�c-�io c�evic�� or �__po�rri:us for SOL4i1�i m� k i ng or re�srocluct i on �-��rp i i� i cr.� � o�� or pro jec� i on of th e hum� r� va i ce on the street or i n or� u�c�n �ny V£,'i13 CI e� where the sounds t}�es^L�'t�am m:�y � i ver� the a�tent i on of pedesirtians or veh ic I e op�r���toi�s i n the s�;ree-ts. 2fi., AI� unr�ecess.�ry ir�ierf�r�nce �-�nd di4�t;ur�,�nce o�= r�,dios er TV seis c�used by i mpr�o e�� o��er��-��c��, �e�fec� i ve e I ectr i r_a f �... �PP I i� nces �-�n . 27. AI I,other ca�dit s`ons, acts, or tizi�nc�s which are ! i�b1e to cause i r�jury to tri p�r9so�; �r� �rfl�r�r��:}� c=i' �,ny one . _, V � _ , �- �k , , ; � � �u"��-'�--' • `° � � �, . � , / j`}�� . ,. �� " . � A .r, {, , ,. r-7 � c.. ..-. _. c r , r ( v — , \.�'� � . ._.. � , - . , ,. � /(/ i � • 1 V � SECTlUN �". Cons�`ce�;�ct�nn Nu_i.s�nces. ( . iiaurv �or cansi;r�c-:��r� �3ji7,,�:. c� . � t�'. S�lc:,, � �3E� 'ibPl � c�td7�"U' �O E?riC�'c3C�C' ! C] OP' COi1GUC�; c3PlY ac�tivi�ty in the cc�nstruc�ion of ��ny t�ui Iding ar strt3::t�are, or �1� e I ay i nc� �i any pavement i ncl ud i ng but r�ot 1 i;�ited to the rnakinc; of ��n3� e;;c:�v.-�tion, clearing of sur-F� ce I and, � nd ! o� d i n g or� un 1 o�d i n� m��ter i a(, equ ipr;is�n� or sta}�p i i es, ��nywl�ere i n t��e � ity excep � be-�t�=een th� {�o�:rs oi� %:00 {� .P.9, and 8:00 P."9, on weF�.d��ys, oth�:r t(�-3�� S�^�f.�;r�c;�;y�, and exce�i bet;ween tf�e hc�urs of 8:30 P.�.�. ��a,id 5:00 P.i���. on S�:�tur�day. Howev�r, suc'i �-,c� iv ity sh� l l be 1��wfu l if a perm it ther�f�re h�s been i ssued k�y �he C ity upon app 1 ica� i on i n:�ccot�d. nce w ith the rec�u i remenf;s of subsect ion (c} below� b. I t sh-� I! be �:n l�wfu ! to eng�c�e i n sucli worl< or �ct i v i ty on <; Sund.�y un i ess �: s�ec i a l perrn it for suci� Sunday work h�. s f i r�� bien i ssu ed. c. (�ermi�s �nd specia) permi�s. App� ic��tion for a permit sha I I be made i n wr i � i n� ta tr�e C i-ty P�{<�nager �-�nd sh� ! I state �the nari� ofi the ���p ( i c�n�; � nd h i s busi ness address, �h� I oc��t ion o-� tl�e proposed wark, ��nd the re�zson iar see� i ng � perrn it f.o d� such work on S,-,turd�,y or Sunci�y, as �.1�! I as �he estimCted -�ime of the proposed oper��tions. i. Pvo such per�r� i� sh<� I I b� i ssued except inc� where the pub i i c we I i=�re w i 1! E�e harm�d by i'a i I urz to perforrn the work �t the t i mes i nd i c��ted. d. Noth ing i n th i s ord i n<, n�e sh� l I be constr�ed ta prever�t ' .�ny ��ork necess�r�y to pre;v�;-�t in�ur�y io persons or• �r�oper�:y ��t � ny t i me . ' lJ ' ' , 2. 11se of streets. The use of streets for the storage of meter i � I s i n tlie e->r�UCess of construcl. ; on or z I �erz t i vn of �� bui Idirzc? rn<-�y be gt�� nted when the s�=�e s� i 1 I not una';a1y i nterfere ti�r i th tr��f f' i c. nd �� i i I r�o-L redu ce the us,b ! e w itdth of the s-�r=eet ±u I ess tn �n e ig���een feet; no port i on of �, str�et other th� n th� � di r�ect ly ��butt i nc� on the pre��ses o�i krh ich �,�ork a s be in� cion� s}�� I 1 be uGed exce�t w i th the cc� n�ent of the o�•r r�er �r• occu�a nt of the pr�r,� i ses <-��;u��; i �g a� sucn �,or°i; iar� . Ar}Y f��r son seek i nc� , I � I � I � -� � 0 to make such use of -the s-�;reet s}�a !( i' i 1 e t-�n app l i ca-� i on wi�l� th� clerlt, toqe�f�er n�itE� <z k�ond t,�i-�h sureties to be �-�pproved by ihe c{ erk, to i nd�r;it� i-fy the C ity for any I oss or d�r�:�ge wh i ch may k�e i r�c�:r�r��'i by rea son of suc h use G�nd occup.�t i on . 3. i�" i ght operat i an s. P�o con struc�, i on or a I ter��t i on operat i on s shall be c�rried on at night time i-f the same are �ccompanied by I oi�d or annoy i ng no i sc;s. 4. S i c�eti,r� I k s. No s i de�,r�� I k sh�� ( I be obstructed i re th e cou rse , of bu i I c� i ng oper��i i ons w ithout a�p�c i, i�erm it from the c I erk; and t�rFienever �� remov�� 1 of a s i dewa I k i s requ i red • such ���ork sh� I I not be done uni i 1 .� sp�c i�a ! perm it i s � secured frorn t'r�e c I erk. 5• S�fequ�.rds. It sh� I I be the duty of a person or corpor:�-t ion , do i ng �ny construct i ng, a Iter i ng, or wreck ing � do the same wi-th proper ct�re for the s:-,fety of persons �nd property. ' Warn i ng b�:� r�r i c=�des � nd I i ghts sh�: I{ be mt-� i nta i ned ti��henever necess� ry for th� protect i on of pedest� i�7ns or tr�fi i c; � nd �empor� ry roofs over s i dei.�� i ks sha I! be c�nstructed � whenever there i s d��nger from f�� I I ing � rt i c I es or n�ter ia l s to pedestrians. � � SECTI Oiv 6. Offense Tr?des Const itut i nc� A Aub l i c Nu i s,nce. The m. i nten�nce or operat i on w i�;h in the C ity ofi Fri d! ey of �-� t�nnery, render i n� est� b 1 i shment, so=�p iactory,. sl auc�hter house, or fert i I i zer p I. nt, or the m�-� i nten�-�nc� or eng� c�em�nt i n � ny othe r trlde or emp I oyn����t which is d.;ngeraus to the public health or injurioias to neighboring property, or from tr�� i c�� I o�th some odors .-�r i se, s�� � I 1 be a pub 1 i c nu i sance . ' SECTION 7, Duty Of Nealth Officer. It shall be the duty of the Health ( nspector (un ( ess o�he rtti� i se determ i ned by tl�e C ity hlanager� a i ded by the Po I i ce Depzrtment, to i nspect prem i ses w i th i n the corporate I i m it s ' of the City of Fridley �nd tal:e such necess�ry prec��u�ions ��s are necess�ry to prevent the c�mmission and m�intenance of pu'�lic nuisances � ffect i ng he. I th, safety, comfort a nd repose, �. s def i ned i n Sect i on 2. ' �� ,, SECTI ON 8. DutY Of �h i ef Of Po 1 i ce. It sh=� I I b� the duty of the Ch ief of Po I i ce (un I ess othe rw i se determ i ned b4� the C ity P���-�n��ger� $o i ns}�ec� � , � �� J I ' i I ' �J ' � � ' � ' ' � prern i ses � nc3 coi1G� !'t", i Ot1S and c i rcumst�nees w ith i ri �he corpor��t� I imits c�f' the City af Frialey .?r7d ��;9<� �11 l r��.gsonal�le prec��u-tions to prevert-L th� cUrnrr�'s ssior� ar�d rr�� i r��;c:n��r�ce oi pubi ic r��a is�-�i�ces .<�ffec�;ing mar� t s. �, nc4 decency. :� s def i rz� d i n Sect i on 3, t� nc# �;he Po 1 i ce Depa rtraent sh�I I a-� �-�I! times : ssist �;h� City Engirzcer ��rid ihe City Neal�h Officer i n de-�eci i ng, � nd p��et�ent i n�� -�he con,m i ss i on ar ma i n�en�;ncE of pub ! i c nuisrnces within the City of Frid(ey oi :�ny n�-��ure as defined in this ord i n��nce and by tf�e I.�t�s of the St�te c�f= h-1 i nr�esot� . 5LCTIOPd 9, tllt�y Of Ci�_En�.ineer. (t shC.! I{�f, the dut� of tt�e City Engineer (uniess o-�fierwise dete,mined by �he City R��-�n,�ger� ��ided by the Po I i ce Dep,, rtnient, to i ns�ect 'che prer,� i ses w i�:h i n the corpora-te I in�i-ts of the Cit;y of Fridley �-,nd take such s�c:ps �-�s e,re rc>,sanably necess��ry i;o pi�event, the cor�m i ss i on ra nc� m�� i nten�: nce of pu�s I i c nu i sunc�s �=: ffec� i ng pe<�ce � nd st�-f'e�cy � s c�ef i neo' i n Sec-t i on Q. sec-r i or� ! 0._ Po�,,�er s Of Of-F i cer s. 1'Jlieriev� r i n thc. j udgment of the He� 1 ti� I ns�ec#;or, C ity Eng i s�eer,� or Ch i ef of Po I i�ce (or� strch other off i c e r s as m��y be de-�err�ineci by �he City hi��n��.get�) thcy find u�on inves�ig�tion �l��� � pub l i c nu i sance i s be i ng ma i nt�� i ned c�r ex i sts w it h i �� thz C ity �f Frid{ey �,nd within -the r�espec�ive �'ields o-f" su}�ervision �s here i nl�efore set for�h, they sh�-� !( not i fy �hv person, f i r�m o�� cor�ar:;�ion in tdritinJ, who t�re m�-�inta ininc� s<�id publ ic nuis�,nce �nd requ i rc� h i m or t�ien� to �er;�i i na'ce a nd ��b��te s<:, i d nu i s�� nce � nd reqt� i re h im or them to remove suc�� conclit i ons c�r reniedy such defects. S�� id wr i t;i�et� not i ce sh�, ! 1 t�e servec� on �tf�e F�son con�m i-t�i: i ng or ma i n#:�� i r� i r�c� sa i ci nu i s.�nce, i n person or l�y reg i ster�ed m�� i!. f f the prern ise� ��re nc�t occirp ie�! and �he �-�c�clress of -�f�e owncr i s un�,noti.rn, servi ce on the a�,�n�r m� y be h<�d by pos-� i nc� , copy of tF�e noii ce on the prem i ses. S�� i d not i ce sh� I( rec�u i re the oarne; or occi�p�,nt ef suc�� p►�em i ses, or both, to take re.��orz,bl� si�:�s within a re�:�son�l�l�.� tir�e to :zb,te ��nd remov� s. i d nu i s�nce, s�� i c� s�e�s � nd t i me to be deJ i 9n �ted i n s� i d not i ce, but the rn�::x i muir� t i n�e fori the re►nov�-, I of s� i d nu i s.-:nce �rfter serv i ce of s<� i c� noi i c� sh<-� I! no� i n �� ny even� exc`id ti� irty (3� ) d, ys , Idhen an or•cicr� so g i veri by if�e Nea I�;�a ! nspectot-�, � ity Cr�g�i n�er, Ch ief of Po I i ce, or other �roper! y de s i gr�:,-ted �, nc� : u�}�o,� i�ed of f i cer, i s nct comp! ied !�rith, such nfln-cornpl �<,nce sli�l 1 be r�epar��d for�tf�with to the City P�i=�n��ger for such �-�ction � s a�ay be nec�s�t�ry ar�d cieemed �:,dvis.,ble i n the ri�me of tl�e C ity of Fr i dl ey to ,b�te � r�d en jo i n the further con � i nu�-�; i on �f s:� i ci r�u i s� nce . �� � SECT! Q�v _1 I_.�__ At�ai;er.�ent �J-� _I`d�s s__�w:�r�ces t3y Co�_cr��c i!_M I f, <-�fi;E>r sucl� service ofi na�icc, the p�-�rty �r� p. ��-�ee5 f,-,i1 to �-�batc �he nuis:�nce or m��l:e tE�e necess�ar•y re����irs, ,�ite�ai-ions, or ch�nc�es in accor�d�-,nce w i tEz �L{�e d i r�ec�; i on O� '�I1e Coian� i I, sa i d Counc i! r7��y cau se such nu i s�-�r�ce �o he �����:.-Led a-� t�►e ex��ensc: of the City �,nci recover sucl� e�per:c�iture, p I us �-�n ,dd i f; i ori�; I twenty- f i ve per cent (2�;j) of suc h ex�end i tu re, ei ther by c i t� i! � et i on ��ga i nst th� person or pet�sons s�rved; or i f such serv i ce h�� s beer� had upon tf�e otrncr or occubarzt, by order i ng -�he C 1 ei�k t;o extenci such suni, plus t�,reniy-five pery cerrt (?��� ther•cof as a s�ec i�: I t.-�x ����: i nst tht prape�ty upon wh i ch t��e o�u is��ncE ex i sted and to cer� i fy �he s� me -to the Couniy l?ud i t�r• f�r co ! I ect i on i n the m� n ner �.S �;c�X@S z tlC� speci�l� s?SSC,'SS`"�i-C11i:S c rC CC:t��l'rlf.'Cl �?f1C� col lec�Ced. SECT I Oiv I 2. Pen�; I t i e s. Any per so n, f i rn�, or corporat i on, t,�ha sha � I e, use ot� cre :te a nu i sance, or per-m i-� � ny nu i sance �o be cre��tcd or p f aced upon, or �o rem� i n upon � ny pi1c�sn i sLs owned or occup i eci by h i m or �{�sern; , nd � n3� perscn, f=i rm, or corpora�t i on wha sha !( -F, i I io comn I y witl� ��ny re� sor���t�le or�der r��de under -the ��avi sions of th is ordi nance anci upc.-,n cor�vi c�t i or� thereof, sl�� i! b� clecmed g� i ity of �� misderneanor ?nd sh, I I be pun i shed by �� f i ne of not more th��n One f���ndred I�o 1(��rs (�l00,00� or by imprisonr��ent in the County Jail i=or not more than ninety (ga) d,ys. SCC1�{OP� !3, Sep,r.-,bi � �t_y� Ever�y section, pr�ovisi�n, or p��rt of t�iis ordin=�nce is decl��r�cd sep��ra�le from ev�ry o-thar� section, pr�vision, or p�rt thereof sh� I( be he! d i nv�� I i d, it sh�-� I I not efiec� any other sect i on, �r�ov i s i ott, or ���-�rt . ' SECT! Oi; I��., i:e�e� I.__ Th is depr i ve the C if;y af Fr id 1 c nu i s�nces �-,nd ihe �batemenfi; st,tute, or� or�d i n.-� nce . Th� , under th i s arc!'s n��nc� ot� ar�y of m� i n�� i n i ng ,n� for +I�e , ' ord i n�, nce i s stapp 1 emen ���ry �.3 nu' sht� I 1 not y of �,ny of i�s pow�r s i n reg� rd to thereaf, t4h�ther derived from common Iaw, City of= rridiey m�y, at its op�ion, proceed o�l�er l,w or ordir�ance, ior the punishment ab�tement of nuisances This ordinance s��«! I t�E:e effe�t tsn d::3ys L,fter d,te of its publ ication. PASSCD F�Y TIIE C I TY COtJNC I L OF TNE �( TY OF F i I C) LEY, T;-I 1 S ' DAY OF � ' . 19�7• R �4� 0 � h918YC(� -� J��C�' 0. K I RK�iAP�S Attes� : CI'i'Y �LER�: - P9�RVIN C. E3RiiNSELL F i rs-L- t2ead i ng :_Se��i:er��,ic:r_° 5, 1967 Seccsnd Re-,da ng : P u b I i s}� : -- — _______._ � . . �, ' I ' I ' � � ' ' , ' , ' e �. � � h1EM0 T0: MEh90 FROh9: Sl1BJECT: � � M E h9 0 R A N D ��1 Sepi�mber !3, 196% h�larvin Brunsel l James D, Gibbs Ordinance Regarding Transien-t �9erchants, Peddlers, and Solicitors w�thin �he City of Fridley As per our d i scuss i on, ( h�-*ve amended and re-�urned to you the C ity Ordin��ance pertaining to peddlers and solicitors. I do no� know what convers�ation ��1r. fierrick may have had wi�h you or the Council with regard to this Ordin�nce. H��lever, ( would h�ve to recommend to the Council th,t Fridley take � position s i m i I, r to th� t wh i ch i s know a s the "Green R i ve� Appro� cE�". Th i s tyQe of Ordinance mt�kes it a nuis�,nce to go on priv� e property for the purpose of pedd ( i ng or so I i c it i ng un le ss there i s an express or i m� I i ed i nv i t�t i on to do so bj� the o►.rner of the proper-cy or the accup�nt of the premises. � Th i s type of Ordi n�-�nce F�� s been uphel d by the l!n ited Staies Suprer�e Court. It prohibits �,I I peddl ir�� �nd sol iciting within the City except wh�n requ�sted by �� spec i f i c i nd i v i dua I i n t f�e C i ty . If I underst,nd the purpose of the Ordinance that h�s been submitted to the Councii, it is to regul�-�te to some extent magazine salesmen, etc. Tt;e amendment that I h��ve �dded would, of course, specific�lly exempt these peop !e from �:he Ordi nance. The amendment i s necessary because o� the interstate commerce clause o-F the Constitution. ! fee 1, therefore, th �t we have, by pa ss i ng th i s Ord i na nce, done nothing to regul<,te the problem which we previausly felt existed. You might mention this to the Council. . . �� � ' � ( � ' ' � � 1 � Oi�i) i T�?; ��CC N0 . . AN O��i3 ! i�!�ti�lC� RE Gil Ll�T I NG Ti2ANS I E N7 �tERCN/� NTS, i�Ed!) LERS, �,ND S�LfC11�0�5 1�dITNiN TNE= CITY OF FRIDLEY THE C( TY COl1NC l L Of= THE C( Tl�' OF FR ID Lk Y DO O(�D/� { N AS FC1 LLOt°JS : SECTI ON f. t�lhen used i n th i s ordi n�nce, t��e fo ( l owi ng terms sh, ( I hCve f:he foi iowing meanir�gs: � A. Tr�-�nsie»-t h���rcliz-,nt: Any person sel 1 ing ��ny merchzndise from �� g��� i I ro��d car, -L-ruck or ven i c I e e i ther a s a princip,l, agent, consignee, or employee, whether a res i dent of the C i ty of Fr i d I ey, or not, or wf�o occup i es �nd uses �-�s his pl�,ce of busin.ess �ny bui Iding or lot ,s �� �en��nt �;-t w i i( or u�der <� I e�� se for a shorter term than six mor►ths, is 4 tr� nsien-� merchant. B. Peddl�r or H��Jker: Any person who tr�vel s by i'oot, motor vehicle or <<ny other type of conven�nce, from place ta place, house to ��ouse, or s�reet to street, �nd who c�>rries or conveys �oods or w�res, edible �nd nonedible, offer i ng � nd expos i ng the s� me for sa ! e i s a pedd ler . C. Sol icitor� or Canv.wssers: Any p�rson, whether � resident of the City of Fridfey or not, tr�vel ing either by foot, motor veh i c I e, or f ny other type of conven� nce, from p l�ce to p l ace, hous� to hc�use, or stree�t �o street, t�k i ng or .-�ttemp� i ng t;o t�ke orders for s�� ( e of goods, w� res and merch=� nd i se, persona I property of � ny n� ture wh�-�tsoever for future de! ivery, or for services, including home im�rnverr�ents �nd rep, irs to be furn ished or perform�d i n-th� fu�ure, wf-tether or not� such i nd i v i c1u� I carr ies or exposes for sa I e �: s�mp l e of the sub ject to such s� ! e, or whethcr or not he i s co ( 1 ecti ng �,dv��nce paymenis, i s�� so I i c i tor, prov i ded th��t he i s not a tr�_ ns i ent merch�� nt or pedd I er � s def i ned here i nbefore. �• A license fez sht,l! not be collected from solicitors t�king orders w iih i n the C ity of Fr idl ey for r�oods to be de 1 ivered iri the future from . poini: in some other st�te. a . . ��:3 _ _ ��j , .. " _ SECTi GPd 2. License f:equ i r�ed. �o trc-�n�i eni r;,ercf�.-�nt, peddi�r, or• sol ici�:c�r�, ��h�r th� n r �o� icit�r�� dair3c� ��u�ines� by rppoir�t;��cr�-�� sh� i f se! I or oi 3'er� (�or• s�:: 1 c �ryny rne►�cf�r�rZC:! i Je, or9 �� �i�;rn�at i:o do �,n� �usiness in -�h� City ��� �riciiey, �ritfi�-�ut f`ir�t h���✓on� obta ir�ed � i i cens:� for sucl� bits i n� ss fror,� �Fac: C; i-�y C l er� i n cnmp l ia nce w ith �he pr-�ovssia;�s o-F this ar�:lirlsnce. SECTI Oi`� 3_.,__. .��p l i c�,t i nn for L icense. The ��pp 1 i ca� i on for such 1 i cense sh�+ 1 I be m��de -�a the C ity C I erl: ��n� Ash�� !! s1�o:�a the fo 1 I oE•d i ng : A. The n:�r�e� home ��ddress ,nd loc� i. �,ddress, i-F ��ny� of -L-f�e �.ppi ic�nt. 3. A phys i c� 1 c�escr i�t i or7 fl� th� app 1 ic� n-i, set� i ng fonth the �:ppl ic� nt's age, heigl�'c, weic�h�;, color of h� ir and cyes. C. The narne -; rid - d�ress of t��e p�rson, i i rm os� corpot�at i or� for whom or �hrouc�h whom orders �re -�o be sol icited. �. A statemer�t � s to t•rhetf�er- the r�pp1 icr.,nt ��� s been convict�d of �,ny cr i ma ar m i sdeme.�nor, : nc1 i f so, t►}e na�ure of the offense a E. A st� �ement of the c�oods, w�res, ar merch� nrl ise to be so ! d. F. A s���temetit; �,s to the p�riod dur irag WI'llCii the appl ic�nt i nten�s to se I I w it h i n t he st� i d C i ty, The forec�oing does no-� apply to ��ersons sol iciting or c�;nvassinq on bel��:If of cf���,rit�=:(�le, rel igious, -or ed�c�tion�! institutions. The reru i rements af -�h i s orc! i n�nc� s� i I I be deemecl to hav� b�en met upon tF�e suk�rn i ss i on of a( i si oi the ca nv�: ssers to �e emp ( oye o by the s,, i d org��n i z<�t i on by �h� superv a sot� i n cha rge oi the a rea within the s�id City, SECTiON �. License Fee. At the -L-ime oi` the fi 1 ing of appl ication, �, ! icer�se fee sh� 1 l ��e �l0.00 for e� c!z indi vic�lcl� I oper��t ing W I�il iIi the City of Fridley r:>r�d �Si��i I be px�sd to �he City Clerk. The fee sha I( eover the b� I� nce of ��i� c..-; 1 end�r ye�;r . No fee sha ! I be ch� rc�ed ta � ct-�r�v�; ss::r or� so I i c i-�c>r �f e���-� r i-�� 6! e, educ�t i on� 1 or re( igious orgt�,nizations. SECT ( 0�! 5. I ssu.-�nce of L i cens� . R! I �pp I i cat i on s for such I i cense sha I( be ref�rred to the Po i i c� De�f,, rtment f otry i nve st i ga t i on . Th� I i cen se sh�, 1 I be i ssued u�on Po 1 i ce Dep�;rtn�ent recommend��t i o� anc! Council �pprova(. , . . � � . I � ' ' ' ' ti 5CCTtC3�d �. License ,tcrm ��c; ��,:hibi-L-�ion. AI [( icenses issued P-►eret�r�der°� s�7t� i(�cc�n-ta i r� t�s.� f o! t c�a i ng i i-i! C3e'r�at a c�n : A� N�;n�e �nc� �:�'�e�ess �f i�l7e �p�31 ic��n�.. B. PFsys i c�� I descr i�-�; i ar� oi� �P�e a�p ! i ct-�nt . C. The n-Ar,-��s o-i thc� �€:r:;�ns, fiirrn or car=por��ti or� i'or whom �Cf�a gaocis, w� re s, or me rc!-�anc� i se. i s F�e ing so I d. U. The nr tur�e af �{�e gc�oc�s, H���res, or rnercntznd i se. E. Cxpir��ic�;� ���ie oi ! icc�n:�c�. !n i;t�e c<<se of sol icitors or canv�,s�ers fo�2 rel i�ious, chari��-�b le, or educat i ona I o�-�nr,n i zat i on�, tl�e ! i cens� �h=, I i cont� i n the n�me of- �IZe i n� i v i d:�:, !��nd the �rg��n i z.�t i er� s�on sor i ng tti e i nd i v i du� (. A! t such 1 i censes sh�� ! I be shoe,m at tE7e request of any c i t i zen . r1t ��+ SECTIOPd %. Prohibi�e� Prz.,c�:ice�. Pda person I icen�ed under this j _______�___._ ___ _._ _ ordin�nce sl��l f eal I at�ention to fiis business or to his merchandise by cry i ng out, b( oc�r i ng �� I�orn , r i ng i ng �, t�e I i, �r by a I oud, or unus�r� I no i se. Pdo person I i censeci under tli i s ordi nance sh�� 1 I ' se l I or so l i c i t on Sund� y, at, ��fter� the t�aur of 9:0� P.F-9. , un l ess r= pi�ev i ous ��ppo i r�trnent be made. Pvo per�an ( i cen��d unde� th i s ord i n,-;nce sli�-� I i enter or conduct bus i n�ss upon prem ises where a 1 s i gn or p l.�que, w i ti� I etters on�-h�; I i' i nch h i gh, i s co�sp i cuou s I y pos�ed st:�t i ng, i r� e�fec�, � ha t no pe d d I ers or so [ i c i tors r re a! I ow ec�. ' � ' � � ' ' � ' SECTION 8, Excl;�sior,s. This ordin�-�nce does no� apply to canvzssing or so I i c it i ng for �he pur�ose of orcfea^s �Ur f�t�re door to door de 1 i ve ry of net�sp�-�per s or to ��r,y� person }rho m�,y se ! I or pedd ( e proc�ucts of farrn ar ��rden occupied �nd culi:ivated �iy suc_h person. Th i s ord i r�ance sh�-� !( not �;pp ! y to per=sons 1 i censed f-or the sa ! e of m i I k, cream, d� i ry �roducts �,nd bt�kery procauc�s or other ps-�rt i cu I ar products pursustr�t �o t{�e pr�ov s s i Qns af -�he ord i nances of the C ity of Fr id I ey� . nd sha I I not �p�I y ta occLpat i ons 1 i censed �nd bonded pursu�nt to state l�w. Th i s ord i n:�nce sh�� 1 1 not ��pp � y to st-; ! esmen se ! t i ng goods to reta i I or who I es� 1 e stores or to profess i on�z ! o� i ndustri a l est�b i i shment s. SECTI QN 9; �evoc�t i on . Perm its � nd I icenses i ssued uncier the prov i s i ons of th i s ord i nance m��y be rev��ked by +he C ity� of Fr i dl ey Counc i I for �-�r�y of the fo t 1 ow i ng c�Lr ses : . . , ' � � � I ' I � \ � �i. FI'i3UG� iPl 1 Sf'GEJY'r". Sf:tli-'�, €;°�3i 01' fr� � 58 S�iatG'i11E?Cl� CC%t"i�t? 8 Yl t'..L� I ii �G f1 C E? {J �3 � i 4 c?'�. } G7 f1 {�(i l'' �[ C E'. P1 S v. �. FE'`FlUCi� tTl l^...-!'E.'�i�E.'�SCiI'�cZi; 1 Ofl � Oi' �c� �..�'..� S�c �:P fi7�Yi� iil:?t7;C I Ct ���E.' cc�ur�se of c� rry i ng o;; h i s bus i n� ss. C. Any viei��tion oe this or�clir��:n�e. �. Conv i c� i c�n �f �ny i � I ori y or o� �-: nr i s�erne;:n or i nvo I �� i nc� m o t� a i � ts r� p i-L- u cie � E e Conduet i n� tf�l: bus ine�s I i censec! i�� C�n �jn 1�-�wfu I manner or i n such a manner� za s ta can s� i�.0 �e �� b�e��ch of the peace or -�o cv�asi.itir�e � r,:en��ce -�o -�he }ie� I�h, s<�fety, or gerzert I weli�are oi the puL�l ic. SECTI OP; I O��Pen., E tY_ �'�;ry �ersori, %i rn� or corpc�r�-�t i ort ti�rho si�a I l vial��e �-,ny of �:he provisior�s of th�s ordin�nce sF�:�l I be punished �Y ��ine of not rr�r,re -th��n �i�0,0�J or by irnpris�nr.�en� in ti�e Cour�t;� Jai I 7or not more th��n 90 d=�ys. Eac;� viol�-�tics� of this ordin,nce sh� I( constiiu-�e . sep;�r,te offense. SEC1"I Q�i I I. Repe, I� Ordi n,nce No. 8, �-�dopted Ju ly 13, 1949, �nd entstlecl, "Peddler's License" is her�eby repealed. SECT�OP�� l2. Tirre of' i�kin�_Effec�. This ordin��nce s�»II ta)<e effect �-�nd be in force upo:� its p��s��ge �-,nd pu�! ic��tion, �'ASSE D E3Y TNE C I TY C011�iC ! L Ofi Tf-!E C i�fY �7F F r`: ! U i.EY , 71-( I S DkY 0; ATTEST: . �9�7. CITY CLERK - "7ARVlN C. BRUNS�LL F i rs� F�e-�d i ng : Septer��er 5� 7_967___ Second Re.-�d i ng : Pub ( i sh : — ---___________— . P�1AY0�: - JACY 0, f:!l�KHAP.; 0 A� � ---____- ---- ___ �__--------------- --_ � �` �� �" i � i � .,�.��' �" � �°"` � t�' � � � l�' Jl�NiES L. KUFZTN 1....�%t� cU�:1l�`ft.�� 4201 N. E. 5Tr{ S�tREE"� CO�UM81l1 HE_IGI1iS 55421 7$8-5U04 f FiEREBY CER"T'IF"Y 7HAT THIS SURVEY, PLA�Q, Oft F2E=fi0?,7 WAS P�:Ei'ARED F3Y ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SVPERV151UN ANb TtiAT 1 AM q CULY REGISTEFtF:.� L.q7.1D SURVE-_YOR I;NGER THc LltWS OF THG 5TqTE OF MINtvLSUTA � DATE �c _� 19�? (�/�,�.,.�..� � � — _ SCALE 1'� = 3b� MINNESOyA R�GISTRATIOiV NO. 5332 �� IRON MONUMEN"I- C''-J Y r1 � J � � -- - b3�. i3Ht,,-- -----�9' i------ . � -7' •- a* I.+ R-, ; . -<----5 -° ---,.- �-���. " lf 'ir�i�iln � I � 30 s'1:I'Tl�dr Qw' ��T� o} Lo� r,, a�::?. :�.?? aa i.ct 5, r,�.oc�: ��, `'.. �� ;q ' i!L;._.. ���% 3 :C..Cj.1f,1G:1 �r0 �`1F.Cl:;::i:1'�`��'_.i�_C9 ri�i;.�c n�;`,:,`�' frt .-�?r3p'�'i�i � � � . .� : t:.i.. � U Z ,�n Y' 1 r � . . .. _.—, .� _J �� �'i� � � _ 0 OFnTNANCE N0. , AN ORDINAI�TCE TO AMFNb THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, i�fINNESOTA By MAKTNG A CHA��vGF IN ZONING DISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION l. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: All of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 1,Carlson's Summit Manor Annex 2nd Addition lying in the North- west Quarter (NW4) of Section 26, T-30, R-24, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as R-3A (generai multiple family d�aellings only). SECTION 3. That the Zoni.ng Administrato-r is directed to change the official zoning map to show said tract or area from zoned district R-1 (single family dwellings) to R-3A (general multiple family dwellings only). PASSED BY THE CITY COUATCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS OF _ . 1967. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Public Hearing: First Reading: Second Reading: Publish........ Mayor - Jack 0. 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CONTINUED DISCUSSION - APARTriENT COMPLEX - PIAURICE FILISTER: There was no need for further discussion since there was no new presentation for the project. NEW BUSTNESS: 2. CONSIDERATION OF AN APARTMENT COMPLEX - PLANNED DEVELOPr1ENT DISTRICT - BLOCK OIVE, BOURDEAUX'S SPRINGBROOK ADDITION, LOTS ONE (1) THROUGH TtiJELVE _(12) INCLUSIVE, BLOCK TWO (2) SPRINGBROOK ADDITION, BLOCK ONE (1) SPRINGBROOK PARK SECOPID ADDITION (APPROXIMAi'ELY 81ST AND EAST RIVEP. ROAD) (REQUEST BY HOWARTi DITtIPHY, OWNER) • R • . Chairman Erickson presented the background.material on this project which he had gained from the presentation before the Planning Commission. Comments ' were generally favorabl_e to the general plan and the exterior design. There is a shortage in the necessary co�nmercial parkir�g as required by Ordinance ��45.343. There was also a question about the distance between the pro�osed , garages and the dweLling units. A suggestion was made by Mr. Biermann for more of a consideration for overhead protection for the access to the garages. f ' l.i , �.J MOTION by Hauge, seconded by Tonco, that the Planning Co.�mission accept the general concept and design together with the exterior treatment as proposed, but parking requirements and setbacks must conform to the City Ordinances. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Erickson decl�red the motion carried. 3. CONTTNUED DISCUSSIONS OF UPGRADING ORDINANCES: After a lengthy discussion over the various proposals; it was decided to continue discussion at subsequent Design Control meetings before drafting possible revisions of Chapter 49. ADJOURIVMENT : There bein.g no further business, Chairman Erickson declared the meeting adjourned at 11:00 P.M. ; _.. � Respectfu��. ""su,�imitted, , � ; � fr v �L�C'� �%v/� �r`�^ j � , � ���,��.�� ' ,�an Gasterland, Builcling Official Acting Se�retary to the Board THE T1I;�ttU'7'ES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION C0�IISSION MEETING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1967 �a� ' , . ' ' ' ' ' '. ' ' The meeting was called to order by Chairman Hughes at 8:00 P..M. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: Hughes, Dunphy, Cochran, Spence - MEMBERS ABSENT: Fitzpatrick OTHERS PRESEI�T: Paul Brown, Director of Parks and Recreation MINUTES, AUGUST 28, 1967 MOTION by Spence, seconded by Cochran, that the Minutes of August 28, 1967 be accepted as mailed. The Motion Carried. MINUTES, SEPTEMBER 11, 1967 MOTION by Dunphy, seconded by Cochran, that the Minutes of September 11, 1967 be accepted as mailed. The Motion Carried. MINUTES, SEPTEI�IBER 13, 1967 On the second page, first paragraph, fifth line, the tiaorcls, "his park" should be changed to sead "this park". MOTION by Cochran, seconded by Dunphy, that the revised Minutes of September 13, 1967, be accepted. The Motion Carried. DIRECTOR'S REPORT In addition to the Football Fields at The Commons Park, Riverwood School and Rice Creek School, fields have been added at Sylvan Hills Park, Terrace Park and Moore Lake. A water hydrant will be installed at The Commons Park for use on the skating rink �his winter. It is the hope of the Department that the same can be done at Flanery ParK, and also the site of the rink moved from last year's location to the south end of the park. Vandalism is still down although some trouble still exists at Locke Park and Moore Lake Beach. 1967 installations at Madsen Park are complete. Apparatus area, multi-court and sodding are complete at 54th and 7th Street, The apparatus has been in- stalled and the multi-court completed at Summit Square. 'The Department has received no response to the appeal made in the newspapers for a name to the park at 54th and 7th Street. The cost of construction required to move the Police and Parks and Recreation Bepartments into the new Civic Center was approximately $37,000.00. Due to the large ii�ures inv:�lved, consideration of this proposal has been dropped b�• the Council. In briefly reviewing the 1966 �Vinter Program, ski lessons �vere brou�ht to the ' attention of the Commission. It is the general consensus of the members of the Commission, the Director, and the ski instructor that a better program'be made available. Students would be bussed to a ski area rather than using the 1 � . r � _ . : 1, PARKS AND RECRF.�'I'ION CJ�'�IMISSION N17NUTES, SEPTt:h1BER 25, 1967 PAGE 2 ��j ` - - , , � , ' � ' , � � ' 1 � ' ' ' hill under the water �tower at 'I'he Colr,mons for these lessons. A Special Parks and Recreation Commission•Meeti.ng has been scheduled to be held on October 16, 1967. The purpose of this meeting is to consider tlie 1967=196£> Winter Program. PLANNING COh�IISSION REPORT, Chairman Huehes Chairman Hughes presented to the Commission pri.mary plans for a proposed shop- ping center - apartment building complex in an area bounded by East River Road, Liberty Street and Ruth Street. A recreation area will be provided that will sufficiently serve its residents. LETTERS Letter from Member Dunphy to the Commissioner of Parks of New York City and the letter recieved in answer - Sut�ject: Dutch Elm Disease. New York City has had much success in fighting the spread of Dutch Elm Disease within its city. The loss of trees diminishes greatly every year. They feel that diseased trees must be removed in early spring while the disease is in a dormant period. Due to�the responsiblities as City For- ester given the Director of Parks and Recreation by the City Council, the matter of Dutch Elm Disease and Oak LVilt is of much concern to the Commis- sion. A study of all trees in Fridley must be made to determine the ex- tent of the disease in the City. The Director is to study the City Ordi- nance and is to determine the costs of carrying through with this study, The Commission also requested the copies of the ordinance be sent to them. OLD BUSINESS 5th Edition of Draft for Park Land Acquisition and Development Program The Citiy Council has scheduled a special meeting to be held on September 28, 1967 for the purpose of discussing this subject. Neighborhood Visitations The Commission agreed to take this item off the agenda for now. Due to the pre- sently proposed bond.issue, these visitations are nat necessary at this time.. They will possibly be discussed at a later date. NEW BUSINESS Hockey Rink Locations The Hockey �lssociation of Fridley has requested that the portable hockey rink located last year at Rice Creek School be moved along side the J.C,. hockey rink for this coming wi:nter's activities. This rink is lighted and a caarming house ' is provided whereas at Rice Creek Schooi, this rink was neither lighted nor was a warmino house provided. With this pro.posed move, it would mean that there would be two hockey rinks at Th�,.Commons, although on school property they are maintained by the Czty, and one hockey rink located at Logan Park, Some of the members of the C�r;�7iission r"eel that as long as only three rinks can be provid- ed this winter, they should be spread out tiaithin the City. � . r � ' PARKS AND RBCRL'•ATIUN CO'�M�II�SSIpN MINU'TES, S�'ET�MBER 25, 1967 - , , � , � , , , � , ' ' ' , � PAGE 3 � � � MOTION by Dunphy, seconded by Spence, requesting the Chairman of the Commission write a letter to the school board notifying t}lem of the request to move the hockey rink formerly at Rice Creek School to a location close by the J. C. hoc- key rink at The Commons, and inquire if such a move would upset any program that they may have planned. The Commission would appreciate any comments on this change. It is the Commission's belief that by locating this rink close to the J. C, hockey rimk, although it would be on school property, many advan- tages would accrue: there would be three rinks next to a warming house and they would be lighted. The Motion Carried. Ordinance 348 � According to the City Council at their meeting of September 11, 1967, the re- organi.zation of the Planning Commission has charged the Parks and Recreation Commission to them. The Commission feels they are reponsible to the City Coun- cil through the City Manager. Commission rec�uested that this item be placed on the agenda for the next regular meeting. Dedication of Parks The Commission has been asked to be consideri�ig ways that newly developed parks can be dedicated. They are to decide whether in�ividual dedications at each park would be best or whether one dedication program covering all parks would be best. ADJOURNNIENT The meeting was adjourned at 10:50 P.M. A Special Parks and.Recreation Commission Meeting will be held on.Monday, Oct- ober 16, 1967 at 7:30 P.M, at the Fridley City fiall. The next regular meeting will be held on Monday, October 23, 1967 at 7:30 P.M. at the Fridley City Hall. Respectfully submitted, � / ��-GL GZ-C.�/ �yL/ � �♦ Mary Lou Erickson, Secretary to the Parks and Recreation Comnission . . � ' � I ' � 0 THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD 01 APPL:ALS MEETING OF SLPTEMBER 27, 1967 The Meeting taas called to order by Chairman Ylinen at 7:30 P.M. RQLL CALL MEMB�RS PP.ESENT: Ylinen, Ahonen, Minish, Nlittelstadt MEMBERS ABSENT: Saunders ACCEPTANCL OF THHE„ MINUTES OF TliE NI�ETING_OF AUGliST 30, 1967; �MOTION by Minish to approve the minutes of the August 30, 1967 meeting. � Seconded by Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. � 1• RE QUFST FOR A VARIANCE FROM THE CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY MINNES{1TA 1963� REVISEll DECEMI3EK 31, 1965, BY WAIVER OF SIDE YARD VAP,IANCE FROM REQIJIRED FIVE FEET TO TWO FE1:T FROM SECTION 45.24, TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF AN ATTACHED GARAGE AND BP.EEZFWAY AT 5714 [a?EST �i00?iE LAkE DI�I��E . LOT 4, ' BLOCK 5, DONNAY'S TAI�VIEW r1ANOR ADDITION. (REQUEST BY ROSS HAIDLEz 5714 WEST MOORE LAI� Di,�VE, FRIDI,EY, MINNESOTa, 5542� � ' M�. F�aidle was present and explained his proposal to the Board of Appeal_s. He sta.ted that the next door neighbor, Nir. Jerry Johnsnn, did not have any objection. There was no one else present on this item. MOTION by Mittelstadt to accept the variance as it is an improvement to the property, and the neighbors to the south do not object. Seconded by Ahonen. Those voting in favor; Mittelstadt, Ahonen, Ylinen. Opposed: Minish. The motion carried, 2. REQUEST FOR VARIANCES FI;OM THE CITY CODT OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, 1963, KEVTSED DECEM�ER 31., 1965, BY WAIVER OF SIDE YARD RE�Ul'KEMENT FROM 17 FEET 6 INC�-?ES TO 13,2 FEET, SECTION 45.24, BY WAIVER OF REAR YARD REQUIRE�NT OF 25 FEET' TO 10.25 FEET, SECTION 45.25, AND BY WPIVER OF FRONT YARD SETB�ICK RF UIF�EMENT OF 35 FEF;T TO 26 FFEl, SECTION 45.26, TO PERMIT COtiTSTRUCTION OF AN ASTAC��;D GARAGE ON TOT 6, BLOCK 1, ELi„�;LL`S RIVE'sRSIDE HEIGIITS ADDITION, ANOKA COUNTY, M;NNESOTA. SAME BEING 7571 AIDEN WAY NOP��HEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNF.SOTA, 55432. _(REQUEST BY CHARL�;S F'. AMES, 7571 ALDEN t�TAY NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MIiVNESOTA): Mr. Ames was present and explained his prop.osal to the Board of Appeals. Mr. Ames explained that the kitchen was on the side o€ the house that he would like to put the attached garage, and therefore, he would not like to put it an the opposite side of. the house. Mr. I,eroy Henderson, 7581 Alden Way, was present and explained that he objects to the proFosal. There was further discussion on this matter. MOTION by rlittelsLadt to not accept the variance, not primarily because of the o}�jectioz�, but because the garage is not in line ��ith the buildings al_ong Alden ti�uy, and it is only 13 feet f_rom the curb and would be a traffic hazurd, Scconded by Ahonen. Upon a voice vote, there, being no nays, Chairman Ylinn.l d�clared the motion carried. � J� � THE riINUTLS �JF TFg� BOARD OF APPEALS, SEPTFMI3LF. 27, 1967 AD JOURNI�IENT : MOTION by Mittelstadt to adjourn the meeting. Secon�ed by Ahonen. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the meeting adjourned at 7;50 P.M. Respectfully submitted, _ � ��C���°'�- . Marvin C. Brunse 1 Secretary to the Board J�� PAGE 2 HALL, �MITH, JUSTER, FC7��L-iEF2C� AND FEIKEMA . .. _ . _ . _ . . . f . y� v,., �J t' DOUGLAS FIALL � WYMAN SMITH LEONARD T. JUSTER THOMAS G..FORSBERG HENRY H. FEIKEMA RONAL� L. HASKVITZ r -; : r 4�.. Y� :z t ' - �. �„ . .. P . �^� dJ 7050 BLJILDER�i EXCHANGE BLOG., MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 554�2 PH 0 N[ 339-7 4 B 7 • O FF'I CES i N: O S S EO, CO O N RAP I D3. FRIDLEY City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue Norr_heast Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Attention; Mr. Marvin C. Brunsell Acting Manager Dear Marvin: September 21, 1967 Re: Max Saliterman 61st Avenue Crossover The tenants in Saliterman's shopping center have been giving him a good deal of trouble because the slip-on for North-bound traffic to the shopping center has never been completed. He and I went over a couple of weeks ago and talked with the District Engineer of the Highway Depart- ment. It was my understanding from that meeting that there is nothing in the highway records to interfere with the completion of that slip-on. A visual look at the site would indicate that someone has put a load of black dirt instead of a load of blacktop to complete this entrance into the shopping area. At any rate, Mr. Saliterman would like to take the matter up with the City Cour�cil. Would you put this matter on your next aaenda and perhaps by phone or letter indicate to me the time the matter might be heard as we11 as the day of the council meeting. 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City of Fridley F�idleJ, tii.nnesota 55�21 D�ar Marv: T;�is is to advise you tYiat I Y�ave stopped payment on my chec':c Plo. 692 dated September 11, 1967 in ttie ar�oun'� of �1Q0.00 for the i1SSSD charge on a nsw home tl�a�; I am constructin� at 5591 Regis Drive,' �'ridle;�. I opposQ paying tl�a.s charge at �;he time the build;.ng perr�it i.s isrued. I strongly fee]_ it should be due and payable at tt�e tim� the tiaater and se�aer perm� t is issued . I disagree �7itn your policy as y�u described to rne on the phone �.s it is quite inconsisant. T'rle last two nouses that I have constructed�this �1C0.00 fee ��as lev � ed agw�i.ns � ma on one occasian at the tin�e ti�e water and seiaer perrni�; *aas issued and on t��e other occasion at the time the builclint pa-rmit t•ras issued . I asGu,�e triat this .5100.00 charge is levied a.nd attributed to tne use of iaa�er and se;aer only and it seems to me it shoul.d be due at tiiai; narticular time. It is e: tremely unfair for �he city �to char�e this fee when t:ie buildin� permit is issued and ;cnowino quite �rill tnat the �rater and se�.er tiaou�.d r.ot �ie connected for several mo,�tils later. I a�n requestin� a� tYii.s tir-ie �hat I have tpie op�ort�anity to discuss this matter �;i�h tYie city council and tnat I be advised as to sLtc�� r�eetir.g. Ver-,� truly yo�rs, --_ - j ' ��, �---, --i ° �-.__ __ ----�--k'---,..._�_ GE�ALD GI�r�i1N COcZP��TIOi�T A. C. Gnerre, PresaGent cc: Nlayor iCir?�iarn Councilr�an H3Y'T'1S Counci�man Samuelson Councilman Sheridan Councilman Lie�l t �� � , � ` 9 ���� � �, ; . ,� � V, y 1-�e,�� � ;� ; �;` 1, �� � � , `;� ; � ���`, � , . ���,�- 0 � M E M 0 September 27, 1967 T0: City Council FROM: Marvin C, Brunsell, Finance Directar SUBJECT: Use Charges At the present ti_me the City charges $7.00 per quarter for. single family units and $7,00 per quarter for each L�nit of multiple dwelling units for the sewer use charge, There has been some discussion relative to lowering the charge on the large mul.tiples, the theory bei.ng there is not as much maintenance per unit on something like that as on each individual residential unit. A possible sliding scale arrangement would be to have any unit from one to twenty four (1 to 24) at the $7.00 fi.gure, units from twenty five to ninety nine (25 to 99) at $6.00 per quarter and ov er a 100 units at $5.50 per quarter. This would be wi.th the assumption there would be just one connection, It should be kept in mind that cae are paying North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District a straight $4,50 per rec a.nd there-- fore $5.50 would certainly be the absolute minimum that we could go down to on any multiple dwelling, If the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District did raise their monthly rates the City F�ould have to come up again on their's, I would think. If the above plan were to be put into effect, it would cost the City at the present time $712,00 per year for the units between twenty five and ninety nine (25 to 99) and $732.00 per year for the units over 100, This is submitted to the Council for discussion purposes. � � �7 � 0 M E M 0 Septembe� 27, 1967 T0: City Council FROM: Marvin C. Prunsel.l, Finance Director SUBJFsCT: Sewer Lateral Assessment Lot 1, Block i, Battersoa's Adc3itiou On August 21, 1967 the City Council adopi:e�l_a sewer lateral charge for Lot 1, Blocic 1, Batterson's Addition in the amount of $56�+,16. This assessment was adopted unc3er the 1967 Service Connections. The standard procedure has been on assessments of this type to deduct the e�tra costs to the property owner from the amount of the assessmeat levied. At the tiine the assessment was levied, the property o��rner had nc�t furnished the City with any proof of any extra costs ar�d therefore the fu.11 assessment was levied. This property owner has no�a brought into the City proof of extra costs in the ar.iount of $900.00 which exceed the amount of the assessment. I would therefore recc�mmezid thst the City Council abate the assessrrient for sewer lateral in the amount of $564.16 under the 1967 Service Connections Roll for Lot 1, Block l, Batterson's Addition, � � I�'� i/ y7l' 1" J' /� � �r t �Y u a �n � , ��,n �v� �� �1 �"'`� J v i� A, i � � �� �) ` ��J / .: r � G ' � ,�P�ESOLU7'I�N N0. A RESOLUTIGIJ CERTIFYING CuRTAIN DELIN�U��NNT ��IAT�R AND SE?��R CHARG�,S TO THE CC�LfiITY AUDITO� FO�. COI,I,EGTION �JITFi 1 � 1968 T�XES WHEREAS, certain water and sewer charges for the City of Fridley are delinquent in payment, and, � ir3HER�AS, Section 7 of Ordinance Number 113, Section 1.02 of the City Charter provides for certifying deli.nquent charges to the County Auditor for collection with the taxes. N��d, THERE�'p' �, BE IT RFSOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to certify the follos•ring charges to the County Auditor for collection with 1968 Taxes due and payable in the year 1968 to-wit: All these nated in Schedule "A" attached her•ato and made a part hereof by reference. P�SSED AND t�.DOP�D THIS DAY OF 196? BY THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY Or FRTDLEY, AidOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA. �� I�IAYOft - Jack 0. Kirkham ATT�ST: CITY CL�R,is - TRLASU�E.� - rlarvin C. Brunsell "4� , . Di��L7N!�tT�,YdT �kTr�R �x SE���r�� ACCOUi�TS CEftTI�I::�ll TO COQ�ITX_�19�7 , --� c � L'�GAT� D�jC'_iTYi'ION _ AMOU�IT INT�,REST ADD�R.�S.� � ._.�.__._.__---.,._.__.__.___._ .._._ � Distric� {T 1 = 58�1 � 2n�i Street T?. E� �` 5857 T�ain Stx�eet N. �.. 100 Riverse��e �r1ay N. EF ,. 13'� Satelli�e Lane :�1. E. i . DistriCt t; 2 � 1521 - 60tYi �venue Yd. �. � 1521 - 60th Avenue N. E. 1570 - 60t2i Avenue �,T.Eo , 1 6- b�.'ch Avenue �d. E. 35 � 1�66 - 61�th Avenue N. E. lObl - 67th Avenue No E. , 6391 Dellwood Drive id. E. 5895 Central Ave3�ue :�. E. ' 921 Pandora Drive N. E. ' S725 P�lk Strezt N. E. 5800 �nTashington St. N. �. ' S836 �lashington St. N. E. 390 - bbth Avenue Pd. E. � 6631� Central Av�nue N. E. � District �` 3 , 75�t2 - ltth Street ��. E. 1�50 - 75th Avenue N. i�. , �50 - 75th Avenue I:. E.. 1�76 - �5th Avenue :�. E, ' . Lots 16 � 17, Block 23 Hyde nark Lots 28 & 29� Block 21� Hyde Park Lo� 28, B1ock 1 RiversedCe tddition Lot 3, Block 1 Sylvan Hills� Plat 3 Lot t�, B1ock 1 Larry's k'irst Addition Lot 4, Block 1 Larry's First Addition , kll of Lot 3& Lo � �t exce�t E. 2 ft. Block 1 Van Cleaves �ddition Lots 15 & 16, Block 2 Spring Val]ey Addi�ion E 2 Lot 3 �lock 2 Spring Valiey' Addition I,ot 2, �?lock 1 Brookvi°ir, 2rd Addition Lot 23 Moore Zake Highlands, lst Lot 37, B7.ock � Parkvie�r Manor Lot 22, B3ock 3 Brookvie�a Terr�ce, 2nd Lot 3, Bloc� l Sexter Addi.tion Lot 9, Block 2 Lyndale Bldrs - 7th Addn, Lot 6, Eloc�. 2 � Lyndale Rldrs - 7th Actdn. Lot 2, Block 3 Rice Creek Terr., Plat 2 Lot !�_�, Parcel 630 Auditor's Sub, '�`r 21 . Lot 23, Block 2 Osborne z;anor Lot 1 Block 1 TMleloc?y hiano.r Lo-� 1, Block 1 Mel.ody �+ianor . Lot 2', Block 1 tiielody Nancr � 80.31 5•72 30.50 8.40 � 16.5� 17.. 79 a�.95 21.30 70.65 28.30 15.70 �.1.95 10.26 26.58 29.22 1�0,52 3�.. o0 20l� . 00 2!� . !t2 32.70 213•z9 1�.09 � 6.L�3 . !�6 2.l�4 .68 ��j TOTAL � 86.7� 6.i8 32.9� 9.08 1.32 1?.86 .95 i2.7� .15 2.1d , 1.7� 5.65 2.26 1.26 3. 36 .82 2.12 2.3� 9.bb 2.72 16.32 1.96 2.62 17.05 1.1t5 23.00 76. 3U 30. 5� lb.9b 45•32 11.08 23.70 31. 56 130.28 36.72 220.32 26.3� 35•32 23o.2u 19.5� ' , DELTvTQU;4�NT '�n1ATLR & SET:�'�R ACCOU1dT5 C�; ^ �._� �.., _ ' �TI�I�D TO COUIdTY - 1967 (Continued) ' ADDR"r�SS „ LEGAL tJ�.SCRIPTION AP^.OUNT Distrirt � 3 (Cont�.nued) . '�t76 - 75tn Avenue N. Eow Zat 2 Block 1 � � Melody r�anor 165•90 '7�t3� Able Street N. E. Lot 5� Block !� Shaffer�s Sub. �� l 3b.l�2 7520 Able Street N. E. Lot 6, Bio�k 3 �Shaffer�s Sub. # 1 23•52 75�1 Able Street N. E. Lot 5, Block 2 Nagelts Woodlands 19.06 ?565 Ab1.e Street No E. Lot 3, Block 2 ,Nagel � � r�;oocilands 22.93 ?597 Able Street �T. E. Lot 1, Block 2 Nagel's i�loodlands 1p�3Q � 7899 Broad Avenus N. E. Lot 22 Block A--A River�aieta Hei�hts 33•15 ?501 Central Avenue N. E. Lot 15, Block 3 ,Don�� 5th Addition 6�2l� 7639 Baeon llrive N. E. Lot 13, Block 1 Meadowmoor Terrace 7�F3� 627 Cheryl Street N. E. Lot 8 Block W t�iverview Heights 23.02 360 - 71�th Avenue N. E. Lot 2 Block 5 2E� El,y Street N. E. � ° 26� Ely Street N. E. ' 681 �ly.Stree� N. E. 5�-tZt Fairmoni St: eet N. E. � 7889-81 Firwood ��Iay �t. E. ' SI�O Hugo Street N. E. � 560 Hugo Street N. E. ' Sl�� Hugo Street N. �. 29� Ironton Street N. E. ' S76 Tronton Street N. E. ' S3� Janesville Street id. E. 53� Janesville Street N. E. t518 Kimball Sireet irT. E. 1�t8 I,iberty Street N. E. , 129 Rickard 3oad N. E. '?�t31 Van Euren Street N. E. � Melody Manor Lot 39, Block 11 Spring Brook Park Lo� 39, Block 11 Spring Brook Park � Lot 18 Block U Riverview Hei�hts Lot l�7, Block J Riverview Heights Lot 2, Block l Pearson�s Craigway� 2nd Lots �9 & 50, B1ock H Riverview Heights Lots I�5 � �6, Block H Ri.verviei�r Heights I,ots !�9 & 50, Block H Riverview Heights Lot 2 Block l Herwal Addition Lot 1�1 �lock G �iverview Heights , Lots 53-51�, Block �' Riverview Heights Lots 53-5t�, Block F t�iverview Heights Lots 57-58, Block E Riverview Heights Lot 35, Block 5 Spring Erook Yurk Lot 3, B1'ock 1 Gartens Addition Lot 26, Block 4 ` „ 25.68 16.50 lb.11 16.90 3. 3� 1�.9. t�6 34.25 �t2.15 5s.75 38.18 1.17 29.60 la.00 1��.. ? 7 39.6� 25.20 IN'i �RN�ST � 13.z8 2.92 1.88 �.52 1.83 .82 2.6� .50 .62 1.8t� 2.06 1.32 1.29 1.36 .26 9.56 2 • 75 3.37 4. 73 3.06 .09 2.3b .80 3.59 3.3.8 2.Q2 �� TO`l�E� L � �79.18 39.3� 25.l�0 20.58 21�. 76 11.12 35.80 6. 7i� 8.l�b 2l�. 86 27. 71� 17. 82 17.l�0 18. 2b 3.00 129.02 37.00 45.52 03. t�b �tl. 21� 1. 26 31.96 lo.8a 1�8.3b l�2.82 2 7. 22 Sh�f.fer�s Sub. rr 1 29.1i� 2.31.� 31,I�8 ID�L'T?���U�N�' 6�T�'i`!'r��� & S�±;'.1�;R ACCO'� � ��. ' � _�,..� L:�I'S C.�'�rIFIED TO COU�7`Y - 1967 (Con�inued) � ADi7R�S� LuCAL ��SC��TP�!'ION AtiOUI�T � District ,�� 3 (Continued) _ ��,..w�.... ' 7�t�t� Van Buren Str�e� N. E. Lot !;, �31ock 5 � Shaffer � s Sub .�' 1 31.22 7313 University f�vanue N. E. I.ot 7 8, Block 5 !MElody i�anor 15.92 7323 University Avenue No E. Lot l9, Block � , � Melody Manor 3�1•3Q � 733? University Avenue N. E. Lot 20, Block 5 Melody P,anor 12 � sp 73b1 University Avenue N. E. Lot 22, Block 5 'Melody l�anor 22.12 ?373 University Avenue N. L. Lot 23, Block 5 ?•ielody i�,anor ��. �p • 7361 Universit.y Avenue N. E. Lot 22, Block 5 �rielody AZanor �t1.l�5 7387 Uni.versity Avenue T1. E. I.oi 2l�, �lock 5 Melody hlanor 5.68 ' 8098 Ruth Street I�. E. Lot 3l�, Block 10 Spring Brook Park 76.?0 680 Hugo Sireet N. E. Lot 35 Rlock S � I ' ' ' � � � , � , ' � � - Riverview HeiGhts 3.00 �� IiyTT�,R'�ST TOT.1T� � � 2.50 33.72 1.28 17.20 2. 71� 37, o� l.o0 13,50. 1.7b 23.88 3.60 l�8.50 3. 31 !�!� . 76 .l�b 6.1t� 6.oII � 82,�.8 • �1� 3. 21� ' ' ' 0 . . xrsoZU°r=co�T r�o. ��`'',�,,� ,, �� � �73 NOt�, TI�RE�� ORE BE IT RLSOLVLD, T3y the C:ity Council of �;he City oi FY�idley, Anoka County, Mint��sota, at a regular meeting thereof on October 2, 1967. SECTION l: Tha�t on the 7th day of November, 1.967, there shal.l be a City Election for the purpose of votin� on the following; ELECTION OF: CounciL-nan - 2nd Ward SECTION 2: That the polling places for said election shall,be as follo�rs: VJard 1, Preci.nct 1 lr7oodcrest School Warc� 1, Precinet 2 Hayes School Ward 1, Precinct 3 Riverwood School Ward 2, Precir.ct 1 Sr, High School Waxd 2, Preci_nct 2 Rica Creek School Ward 2, Precznet 3 North Park Scho�l Ward 3, Precinct 1 City Hall Ward 3, Precinct 2 Parkview School Ward 3, Precinct 3 Reserve Supply Co. SECTION 3: That the polling places Vri7_1 be' open from 7:00 A.P�7. to 8:00 P.M. SECTION �t: That the following �eople are hereby appointed to act as judges for said electicn except that t�e C�.ty Clerk is hereby authorized to appoint qualified substitates in cases �f_.^,onfliet or interest as set forth in Chapter �, Secti.on �..05 of the City �harter. h'ARD 1-- PRECINCT 1 1,329 Registerecl Voters - 8 judges each shift WARD 1 - PRECINCT 2 � 1,261 Registered Voters - 8 judges each shift � Wf'�'�.D 1- PR�C INCT 3 �nTARD 2 - PRECII�TCT 1 �v`ARD 2 - FRECINCT 2 WARD 2- PREC INCT 3 WARD 3 L RECII�?CT 1 ��� 1.,�99 F�e�;is�ered Voters - 9 Jud;es each snift 1,306 Pegisuex�ed Voters - 8 Judges each shift 7-,�53 Regis�ered Voters -- 7 Judges each shift � 973 RegistEred Vote-rs - 6 Juages each shift � 1,33�- Registered Voters - 8 Judges each shiit 0 W.4RI) 3 - PRECII�TCT 2 j�1ARD 3 ° PR�CINCT 3 � i--a. �' � 1,39� Registered Voters - 9 judges each s�if� 929 Registered Voters -� 6 judges eaeh shift SECTTOTd 5: That tl^�e following jud��s are app6inteci to act as chairman of the Election Boa.rd for the precincts desigri=.ted and sha.Zl have the duties as set iorth in Section 203.23 of Minhesota Statutes. Wax�d l, Precinct 1 Ward 1, Precinct 2 Ward 1, Precinct 3 Ward 2,, Precinct 1 Ward 2� Precinct 2 � Ward 2, Precinct 3 Ward 3, Precinct l Ward 3, Precinct 2 Ward 3, Precinct 3 SECTIOIJ 6: Compensation for s�.id ju�.ges will be paid. at the rate of �1.50 per hour for the regular judges and �2.00 for chairmen of tne Election Board. PASSED AI�1D AnOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL Ot+ iHE CITY OF FR1l�LEY . THTS TH DAY OF , 1967. AITEST : CITY C�RK - Marvin C�runsQ�— �AYOR - Jac 0. lr am �. W11RD 1 - PRECINGT 1. Ge Oe P. Ntrs. Zdayne Provart Mrs. Daswin Beck Mrs. Gladys Rust Mrs. Dona Woltering Mr. Robert Ahonen Mr. Richard Foster Mr. Doug Grannes Mx�. Donald Davis L�TARD 1- PREC INCT 2 G. 0. P. rirs. Warren Olson N�rs, Doris Nyline Mrs. Caro1 Leuders Mrs, Kathy Luhrsen Mrs. T�dilliam Jensen Mrs. Mavis Hauge Mrs, Carol Bunnell Mrs. Don Heckathorr. Mrs. Noreen Parsons WARD 1 - PRECINCT 3 G. 0. P. Mrs. Iris Reiser Mrs. Jenny I�ahti Mrs. William Hoffman Mrs. Betty Pidany Mrs. Florence Haley Mrs, Clarence Mitchell iflrs. Pat Lester Mrs. Jordis Mittelstadt Mrs. Delores Thayer . \ 1967 FI,EC'lIOP� �TUllGE5 ?383 Memory Lane 7391 Symphony St. 7331 I�iemory Lane ?347- Tempo Terrace 330 Osborne Road 7321 Memory Lane 735 Z Melody Dr ive 7�21 Melody Drive 588 Rice Creek Terrace 6731 i�adison St. 6831 N.E, Oakley 6720 Monro� 589 Rice Creek Terrace 6l�5 67th Ave. N,E. 505 66th Ave, N.E, 730 Rice Creek Terrac� 380 Rice Creek Terr.ace 121� Glen Creek Road 752� A1den Drive _ 6900 N.E. Hickory �ri.ve 783� Aldeta Way ?003 Hickory Drive 6917 Hickory Drive 6909 Hickory Drive 691t0 Hickorf Drive 132 Stonybrook �Iay 786-�5�,1. 7a�.e2�5� 786-5758 781�-0�93 786 -3 i��.B 78l�-l�401. 7�Zt°1�311 78�-9318 560-229? 56o-1t�26 560-l�615 560-1636 56o-2z60 56o-io8,3 56a-5�49 560-1766 >60-1508 784-8471 �s�.-�575 784-0695 78l�-1389 78l�-6512 78�.-t�981 781�-•61b� 781.�-9172 7$6-1929 ' �� � n WI��D 2 -- PRECTP�ICT � G, 0. Pe Mrs. Sa12y Rent-er. Mrs. Shirley Hadrath I��rs. B�;tt�y Jat;sen i�lr s , �1. B � Sims Mrs. Grace Luai,�ig (It1d. ) I�ss. Joyce Campbell Mr, Harold Olsrud Nir. Norlan I,ee N�r. Don Brimer (W1. P2 ) T�Ir. Du�ne i�ilner �r�n 2 - p�ECZNCm 2 G. 0. P. Mrs. Beve-rl.y Kinsman A?r's. Ed�Tth� Collins Mrs. Rosella Schnagl �ir. James Plemel Mrs o Mar�are� Kntxcisen Mrs. Mary Schneider 1'�Ixs. Jan Driggins (W2 P3) �rTARD 2 - PRECINC2' 3 G. 0. P, Mrs. Virgznia ��lahlberg Nms, OLiver Er� ckson Mrs. Eileen Bro;�co Mr.. Walt Star�ralt Mrs.. Sus Nicholson Mrs. Joanr�e Rice , 1967 EI�,r�� zC}N Jt1I�Fs 660 57th �tve� I�T,�o 5675_�uincy 570 57tn �V�� �,reF. 630 58th Ave, A1.E. 57���1 ti'1. Mooz�e Lake Drive 670 57�� Ave, nT.E. 6350 J'ackson Sta 61�1� 63rd t�ve. N.E, 9�t1 Overtor� Drive 55�- 53r. ci �ve. N.E, 13ZG8 Hillcres�t Drive 6851� Chanriel Road 60�3 Central �ve. 686?� Chantiel Road 1322 Hi]_lcrest I)rive 1568 Fernda]_e Ave. 1060 Lynde Dr•ive �659 Regis Trail 13�-5 Hi11,;rest �rive 1021 Zynde Drive 1021 Hackm�,nt; Cir. cle 1628 Gardena 5802 Hackrnann Ave, 560-7593 56a-74�3 560-6774 560-7163 788�3209 560-6093 560-3077 56om2276 560-35�.5 560-°�1-�27 788-.07b1� 78�-9b26 788-.5!.�72 786.-28 79 7g� 57�3? ?88-2768 788-1930 788-3318 788-� 700 788�2Zl�3 788..6228 788 �20� 0 788-s882 ��� �� WARD 3 w PRFCI�?CT 1 G. 0. P, Mrs, Sylvia Yor�hof Nirs. Ert�est Fo�,�e11 Nrs. June Holmquist Mrs. El.mex Joht�son Ntrse Pat Dittes A�rs. Marilyn Cros�Tder Mrs. TvJilZiam F3radl�y Mrs. Merle LongerbonP �Se Jan Ylin.en WAR.D 3- PHEC INCT 2 G. 0. P. Nlrs � Ethe �n Nelson P�Irrs. Shelvin Syverson �Irs, Roland ZJhitcomb N�so Alice �nderson Mrs. M. x. surton Mrs. Tng Rossing Mrs. Barbara Hax�stad Mrs. VeL-na Pinks Mrs. Ardel Buss Ms . Vern Bandel. WARD 3- PR.EC INCT 3 G. 0. P. Mrs. Jean Jackson Mrs. Claire Hendersc�n Mrs., Oo D. Burria Mrs. N�yr't1� Hanson Mrs. Patricia La.rson Mrs. Lorrait�e Johnson � 1967 F�cllor� su��Ls 62b7. Ra.inboar Drive 62t�.� Sunrise Drive 616:L Z'xit�ity Drive 6�.90 E. River Road 6291 Riverriew Terrace 1E�6 63r�d 4�ray 13� 63 � ia�.y 18o sylvan L�.na 6700 2nd S�. id.E. 5807 22 st. NoE. 117 53rd Ave. N.E. 5916 �.th St s N.E • 5336 Al�ura N.E, 560� 5tn st. rr.E. b021 6th St. N.E. 51�30 7th St, N.E. 5973 5th st.� N.E. 6070 5th St. N.E. 59�0 6�h St. N,Ee l�857. 22 St. N.E. 213 1t9th Ave, N.EE 5�57 3rd St, N.�. 461�7 22 St. N.Ee 5260 3rd St. N.Ee �t555 2nd st, N.�. 560�3;65 56o-G2?�? 560�3167 560�-1630 560-3853 56o-582i 560�13�9 56o-�z95� 56o-5z94 56o-.t+75�. 560-5316 550-23g7 56oa43�.9 560�3��5 560-2915 56�-�321 560-328t� 560-2226 56o-3o0i� ,560eb959 560-�t�9o8 560-1612 560-6058 56o-i95� 560-63�5 �f� � , � � � � 1 � � � � i ti�TAR.ID 1 � PRECIP,CT 1 D. F. L. Mrs. Ronald Randall. Mrs e Mary P�Iiller Mrs. Shirley Cxodeen Nirs. Donna Marcucci i��rs. Howard Schultz Mrs. Jacqu�line Bovy Mrs. He1.en Bourgeois Mrs. Anita Hitzeman Mrs. Janice DeVries Yd�.D 1 -- PR.ECINCT 2 D. F. L_ Mrs. Mary Schreinex� Mrse Ithalia Swansotl Mrs. Dorothy Houck Mrs, Joyce McClellan Mrs. Elaine Enroth Mr. s. Doris Nord Mrs. Anita Rocheford Mrs. Leona Brubbakk�n Mrs. r4axion Born w� i - P�crnTc� 3 D . F. L. Nh�s. Collette Bour.deaux ' Mrs. Mildred Kaiser Mrs, Bonnie Kuzyk Mrs. Sh�rley Kohlan Mr. A. L. Robidou;t � Mrs. Madonna Johnson Mrs. Gloria Swanson Nlrs. �lalter Nelson � Mrs, Burton E11is Mr. Don ti�legler I � I � � � l�� T EI.Eri TOid JiJI)G1;S 7399 Zyrie Lane N.E, ?35� Lyric I�ane T3a�,a 37� ?6th �ive. N.E, 71�1�7_ Lyric Lan� NeE. 7351 Tempo Terrace 7370 Me?ody Lane 1483 Onondaga Str�e� 7566 �th st. N.L, 71�10 i empo Terrace 6851 Oakley Drive 6550 Oakley Drive 750 overton Driv� 67Ii9 Kenn�.ston 6566 B-rookview Drive 6805 �1ash:in��on St. i1.E. 971 Pandora Drive i�I.E. 6810 Oakley 6876 P4onroe N.E, 8115 East River. Road 6765 East River Roa.d 280 Rice Creek Blvd. 236 Rice Creek Blvd. 6775 E. River Road 560 Fairmont St . Td s E. 511 Ely St. N.E. 52�� Dover St. N.E. 115 Talmadge �vay 6815 F. River Roa� 78�--1�912 78t�w8�.59 781�-5033 781a-;5t;3 78�-0899 786�32�7 78l,..�051 78?�--,075 781�-112� 560-301�5 560-2916 560-3249 560-1560 560-1518 5�0•-31�� 560-33�5 560--3o t5 560-161�5 781�-751�5 78l�-7769 7a4-5688 78E�-6682 78l�-7086 7��-"11�65 786-2208 784-b3�.7. 78�.-6ss5 ?8l�-568�. ��� � ■ � _ _ . : ('�-� � 196'7 I;I�FCTTCid JUL�.�ES TrI?�R.D 2 -� PREC7T;C`� 1 • D.F.i�� Mrs. Betty A1.iredson 6290 Van Bux�en Sto N,�, AZrso Marie HugYies (Ind.)(ti11P1)73�1 }3aker Ave. N.EO N1rrs. Rose I�i�y Christoph�rson 5�48 washington ?3aE, P-7rs. �1ice J. Isdahl (7r.dp ) 5820 i���o7roe T1.E4 Mrs6 �%irgina_a Locker 566I� Jackson St� iv.Eo Mr. Harry Nawrocki. 5£3Q0 r,,res�t ��loore I,ake Drive Mrs. Jane Barnett� 6l�35 Jac?cson St. Tt.E, T�s. Ad�line Haa.dle 571%; ��Tes � I��ioore L�ke Drive P�rse Lois Rowsman 63oZ Motzro� 5�;. N.E. �r� 2 - PR�czr1C� 2 D. F. L. Mrs. Jeanette l�Zicholski 6665 Arthur S-�. N.�. I�'Irs. Rose M2yerhoff 1.3�0 HiZlcrest Drive N�s. Jean Zaagar 591.�o S-�inson �lvd, P�rs. Shirley Godeen (Y�JI P1) 37� 76th Ave. N.E. Mrse Judith Dreshax 1655 �Lssissippi St. N.E. Mrs. Karen Knlc 651.7 A4criinley I�Zrs. Vi.olet Jur�k (Irid. j(T��2 Pl) 556 Sl�th Ave, N,E. T�ARD 2 - PFiECTNCT 3 D. Fe Lm N1rs. Joyc� Co-rn�rall Mrs. Graee Manley Mrs. Adeline Swanson Mrs. Joan ti�J. Hanson P� . John Swans�n Mrs. Lucille Tr�7estern 5933 Hackman Avenue N.E. 5601 Central liv�nue N�F. 5835 Central Avenue N.E. 1050 Gardena Avenue N.E. 5R35 Central. �venue N,�. 5222 �3Pnjamin Elvenue N.E. 5b�a3�?-i7 781��898 56o-78H1� 560�6623 56om7563 560--�633 56o�a�000 560-�6913 560-3581 784�9571 7�8-8175 788-��660 78l�-�5033 ?84-1656 766-2138 560�-53oq 788-15b2 �a8-� l73 788-7638 78t�-l�1Zi8 7��-7b38 7R8�-�!-���. ' � tir�:u 3 - �gJ�crNCm z D• r e a-+ a ��rs. Caro1. Ku,k�kTsk� N1rs. Rrsella am�:x PZrs. ��a�•aTl �.nd�rso�a I�irs, Barbara GohFnan T�Irs, Eve� ette: Heu1� P�Ir�. Thc�ese Goldius � 2�irso Leona F�errLi.ng ,�I�se Feax�l_ tia�.ti�erscn Mrs. r;aralyn F�°�nsen 0 'v3ARD 3 - PRECTNCT 2 Nirs. LaVonne ti°4'ildr�.n Mrs. Ann DeVore Pfirs. Jean Johnson Nb^s. Germai.ne �dolsfeld i�irso �mar Nelson Nlrs. Alfrea Ops2hl P4rs. Barbara Johnson T�irs. i�iildred Y°7atkins �Zrs. Rosemary Casserly N�rs. Grace Sje�cJa `�T1�R7 3- PREC l� CT 3 N1rs. Je�n Phelan i�`,rs. Margaret Kurak Mrs. He1en lreuenf.els trtr. Edwa.rd �'itzpatrick Mrs, Pearl Sandstrom AZrs. Betty Ne�son ' � � ti 1967 �,�c�rzoi��� �uvG�;s 6232 5th Stree�L Td.E� 6121. Sunrise �riv� �T.F. 138 Riversed�e ti�iay P1.E. 151 62nd Z�1dv ra.�,. 62�31 Trini-i�;� Driv� Np�e 271 Rieae Creeii Terz�acc 67�.0 Plaza CurvE 85 Rice Creek 41a;� N.E. 157 Riversed.ge ti�lay I1.t.. 5963 6th S��re�-� N.E, 5960 6th S�creet i1,E, 136 Horizon Circl� 157 Crown Road id.E. 101 Crown Road �..E. 53g� xorizozi Drive N.E. 59�0 7th Street N,E, 592�I �th St1"ee� N. E. 595L 5�h Street N.E. 53�5 Hori�on Drive NeE. 113 Gilbralte.� Roa�. 112 Panora:na Road 521�8 Horizon Driv� 5273 Horizon Dri_ve l�856 3rd S�ree� N.E, 51.29 Horizo� Drive 560-6469 560-1319 560�29�7 56o-i56l� 5bo-.252II 56oa252 560-3589 560-121�. 560-2987 56o-.a.5�.t� 56o-.i155 560-5257 560-5477 56o-5�4z 560-2454 56o-116t� .5bo-2161i 560-3�.73 560-1�5os 5bo-5725 560�5 t�1G 560-59�7 56�-5318 56o-b03� 560 5589 ��� 0 � C L A I M S � Gen�raJ. and p�u.bJ ic U�a.li�ies 128b� through 3.29�r1 Liquor 1507 thr ough 1543 ��� _ LIST OF CONTR.ACTOR'S LICENSE TO BE A1'PROVED BY COUNCIL OCTOBER 2, 1967 GENERAL CONTRACTOR Gerald Glenn Corporation 1202 Hathaway Lane Fridley, Minnesota 55421 By: A. C. Gnerre MASONRY Edward Eismanis Const. Co. 1623 West 32nd St. ' Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Ed Eismanis Carl R. Hanson 3809 Buchanan St. N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Carl R. Hanson W. E. Nelson Stucco Co. ' 3811 West Broadway Minneapolis, Minnesota �y• B, B. Nelson Bernie Zebro Cement Co`. 7849 Monroe St. N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Bernard Zebro RENEWAL RENEWAL NEW NEW NEW 0 r-� r� � �� LIST OF MULTIPLE Dt,IELLING LICENSE TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL OCT013ER 2 1967 SEPTENII;ER 1, 1967- SEPTF,MBER 1 1968 OLdNEP. ADDRESS UNITS FEE Edward Eo Anderson 5808 Decatur Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota 6061 Znd St. N. E. 4 $10.00 Eldc�r_ Greenwood Route 1 Shakopee, Minnesota 380 57th Place N. E, 4 $10.00 Irvzng S. Efron 3025 Salem Avenue riinneapolis, Minnesota 5950 East River Road 12 $12.00 Eugene Fdward Lashinski 1035 Pold Place N. E. Minneagolis, Minnesota 4030 Main St. N. E. 3 $10.00 � �. _ � I �- � 1� . I:" �`^� , COHtST�t�lC & DAVIS, IIeFC. Consulting Engiaeere 1�a46 Couney Road "J" Mianeapolis, l�inneaota 55�►32 September 27, 1987 ia3ADiGg 08DEB NU1�BR FI9E SAN. SEWEB, k1ATER ANU STORIri SL�GIE�i IMPRO�TEI�H2 PROJECT 8�i C. S. KcCraessa, Inc. Routs 2 Osseo, Minaesata 55369 � Gentlearen: , �J � � , , ' � t FRIDLEY. Ml[NNESOTA You are hereby ordared, sutbosiaad aad iastruceed to construct the streat work cansiating of grading, gtsbilized base aad bituminous mat in accordance with the alttacbed p3.an of the Ct�eri Lane eul-de-sac. The Contract priae shall be ad� wtad by addiag Oae Thousna8 Three Hnndred Fifty Dollars ($1,350.00} to ehe Laap Snm Bid. Submi�tad aad approved bq Caststock b� Dav1�, Inc. thts 27eh day of Septe�ob�r i9�a. coMS�ocac � ��vt , r.�c. By Es 9• CmIDSCOC�C. P• Eo Approv�d this day of Oc�ober 1967 by C. S. M�cCroasan. Iac. C. S. MCC�OSSAN, INC. By Titla Appr�rved and acceptad this day of October ].967 by the City of Fridley, Hinaiesota. i �,or � Actiag City Maaager �� � , f` . t�` y_ , AiA FQ':iv1 4"1 ��: , �'� �...- . _ r K � �[ �3�i�('V ffr S�?i7 � L. � ¢h i5 °fi= � E ..i �� i � �� � t � � e �-_,, � m � � ,n. c a � :.. e��`9..� .i .f��.'1 (.j X:, �;au .3c._�, � j OVdtvEF?'S CO�'Y � ro_____CZ�� oF r�.T�r��t �r�o�a cour�r� , 643�1 tTi�izv��'�sI`►_'Y AV� I��.�'. � --- -.._ .----_��45.1/3r�.'sl � _ �'I1.lY 1 J � �.7 �/1 ri- -- L�� - ARC:FiI i EC7'S J��� t�la.-----C9:��I P;�. 60�.3_-- UWNcR C:�::�a�•b�`��r ��<�. � � ��r�: --- !�i GITST 31_ � 0 67 � � k'gs� I�a �� ��'nw' �`K_' � T�-!Ai IN ACC:JRDANCF �^� �i�}� YOU�: CO��ItPACi �ATEL�__ ?� r NOVE�iB�.._-2__ ; 9--�{; -------------�IQF�'��4N �I.EC��tIC _CO±��AY'Y Zi���i—:4.c�Of..�,AiII���sCTA--5-5303-------------- coNrF�;cro�: � FOi� -----_Ej,�T�i.I�.�lI,_�i�S_T�S.�IxPTI.GlrT ^------------IS F.�; i(7L�� i"O T, ;�: _��GH`,iH.----- PAYAi�i�T I �. � � ( � ���- WFiiCH IS rOR T!-EF P��;lpU ---_�_'I.UGliST_�1.:.'%------79_�7%_ TFIi;t,��UG�;-- AUGUST._-��5�'r---19_6�(_ iN TN� fi.Fr!O�?t�T C'r� -- Tk,rO _TxOUSf��D_NII�?E _HTTt�S? ?� Gi� AI1D NO �.C�_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .� 2 OlpC� - _ . _ .--- ---------� - � UOILARS ($-----9---- THE PRESENT STATIJS OF TH[ ACCOUtv7 FUR THE A60VE COt�l�R;.CT IS A.5 FC�ILOY`/S: , .� s r� � r � a; : :, ,...6 h ' � � , . � . . e �' --5Q��2g��a _ ...�..s . m � .� 5..��:� ;.> nncinor:s c��u�nor�s CH?.NGE ORDE(;S f.FP?.OV:D IN PnEVtOUS P�10NiH'S dY p'r+iP�:PR TOT:,1. 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TOf pcyment eiern rssv^d, � Tnis c>rfi(i.ct.� i: he;au on !i;e es!i,-�4acj a;ro�r:! of .,+aik compl�;ed �n th.e reriod covared and c:ny ;e'ninog� ¢h�,vn ;s d�dvcted !hercfrem. ?h� cc iifica r.:, � qc!ico e it is oa,y:'tle on�y te trz peye� ❑a,,s;j f�>•... n nr.� + .��e,�c�,, raym-- 3 artd a ceprer:ce ore �.y.�;,::.ut ptej�d�.e to any r- hr; o` ri_ C%wnar or� Cor�C.u.�,;r-u�d�-t 4hcir contro:t. , Hflr r ;A�d ELEC`rRIC CU 7 �` - ---_ -- - --- - _ --- ---_- -- � --- -- ., IiaU. �t.;�:{�-�cTO� � � ` � :� .. ,. ____ � - -------- � _ . _ , �J � / �,�__ ., _ n L -_ i� ^ " '� � .. . r. / ,f��''� �,� ��!� Zl�� r Ai� � 6� , ��. � �,;° � �� f / 3 �' � r..�� f n �T� �_ � � _ `-_ j L_r__ _ ,,.,._. - ._ ., _ __ _---_---/--- �r.i_ _---------.._39__--- .:. . ' ;. f �` __� — -.-,�rrz �...:,T ;�., ., . -.,__ � � i:;,.., , .,,�- ,; _ - ,,,� . s.��r ..-..., t �7c�-;��� z:��� �...�1'"���v%X'.. L�c ��1���'q �i��o �Coxr.scs3.Lim� E�gi�a���� 3.�a4Fs i;outnt� Ro�d °`-.� t' i��eapol��e, Mi.nnesot� 55432 Septemb�r 29, 1967 I�c�mn�ab2e t�3ayo� and Ci�y Cc��azc�.I �Ic �ir, i�L�z°�rin 8�°unsallm ��i�ag City Maraager ��.tp of ��°f.dl�y 54��� Univ�raiL�r Av�a�+.� *t,E.-. I�i�sne�polis� IrL��neso�� SS�C�� G�n �.leffieu s C�k��TKiG;ATE OF THE �1GiA1E�R W� su�ffii� heYewith, E,�t�wa�� �2, tr�� fi,saal es�imat� �or Fark �;onstruction Coo, 51 � 3Tth Avena�e NeEe Q I�iituieapoliss l�finn�sota 5�k�1, for wosk conpleted Lhie date �ox �ons��act�.o�. of Melc,dy� Man�r ��xk Tmprav�nent Projec� �'P—lt accor� dliug to ��xt�rseto � 2'.�t7Mx' S€lti BIn PRYGE t"�aC�a�.t�.P3�8 �'.� �►'OIItX'�1'.� �V"6 Cs o S n LB���%�t�oj$ L �� c'4� FINIlY. COY��RA.� pR�C� �ss: �s��t� �1 $7,7Q0,00 Y��lo�L �1 �i,88�,$0 S.I97o50 °z^�`��•s� +'+L�* �Liic. e � e o e � a o v o a o e o o n .� a e o n y4�i7v�e��� W� tz8v� vi��red Vhe wa�k undex contr��� for th�: ���cst�:uction at Melody Manor �'a�k Ymp���r�n�nt P�o��c� #��1, and find tha� �he �atue ia substan�ially camplete i� �cco�ci�xace wi�h t�he �on�x°ac� dec��nts � W� ���art�end +tl�at the fiasl payment be made upa�n a�eQpta�c� h� y�u�° Tdonog�b3e Badyn ��a� r.haX the �ne yeat coatrac— tu�J. m�in�enance b�i�d ��mmexace on t�e date lis��c� �vave, �e�pectfs�l�y aea'bmitteds GOi�iS`TOCK � D.€�V�S, C o ��� Bp •�'C� _ E, Va Co�t�Coelc.p Po E, I1C0�"cb �� : P$rk C�gastc�e�sction Co, �2A �. , _ _ _ . . � � � �'� � � _ S. C. SNIILEY & ASSC�CIATES " R �`�` ` r E �� S � /�. L A. ' M. R. A. I. C. 1750 HENNEPIN AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS, MfNN�50TA 55A03 377-�801 , S7ATEMENT City Council � _ _ City of Fridley . 6431 University Avenue , Fridley, Minnesota � . � September 20, 1967 � Professional Services Rendered: Fr'ldley C'lv]_C Center ' August 18, 1967 balance ........................$4,182.13 Supervisory Services: 1 D. M. Noyes Est. #9....... .$25,713.00 . . H. S. Horwitz Est. #7....... 19,090.00 , H. S. Horwitz Est. #8....... 19,664.00 $64,467.00 Architects fee C� 2% of $64,467.00 ..............$1,289.34 � $5,471.47 - August 24, 1967 payment ....................... 11087.54 ( BALANCE.......$4,383.93 � , , . ._ ._.� � ' . � , � � ' _ . � ' , � ' - . .. t . .. . , . . '.. S. C. SMILEY � 1750 F{EtdNEPIN AVENUE � ��� � � ' ' � J � � �� & ASSOCIATE� A R. A f-+ IMTREAC IT�S MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55403 377-7601 STATEMENT City Council City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue Fridley, Minnesota : Professional Services Rendered: Fr'idley CiVi.0 Center t';r��` � �� � - �`. ~ �� < <<: � - �`��;__. • �:'- August 18, 1967 July 21, 1967 balance due......., ......................$1,087.54 Supervisory Services D. M. Noyes Est. #8............$20,281.00 Hoffman Elect. Est. #7......... 11,210.00 - 31, 491.00 � Architects fee C 2/ of $31,491.00 ........................$ 629.82 Extra services to date includina , Architectural, Mechanical, Electrical �.nd Structural engineering for pl�nning and engineering of areas a.nd � equipment to be changed or added i.e: standby ger�erator wiring, telephone room, Police Dept., Park Dept., corridor work, site lighting, plaque, exterior Isign, library, etc........... ..........................�2,464.77 $4, 182. 13 � , I � ' � I � I � � � �S. C. SMILEY 1750 HENNEPIN AVENUE � September 12, 1967 � & ASSC�CIATES A R A H IMTR.EAC'T �5 MINNEAPOLIS,•MINNESOTA 55403 377-7801 City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue Fridley, Minnesota Attention: Mr. Marv Brunsell, Acting City Manager Re: Fridley Civic Center Dear Mr. Brunsell: Reference is made to your letter of August 29, 1967 wherein the Council apparently questioned our billing for extra services and asking for a breakdown. The breakdown is as follows: Architectural time only March 1967 .................46 hours � May 1967 ................... 6 hours July 1967 ..................33 hours August 1967 . ............ .542 hours ..................1392 hours Engineering time only for the same period asabove .............................................. 52 hours Architectural time in coordination with engineeringwork ..................................... 26 hours Total time ................................ ..........217z hours Actual cost as billed................... ........................$2,464.77 We wish to further clarify the matter as we had advised the Council members and the former City Manager each step of the way that the various items involved could only be done by us on an extra service basis and would be charged on an hourly basis as per the contract. At no time did we proceed without authorization from the Council, City Manager, or an authorized person of the City upon verbal or written directive. In most cases, where verbal authorization was given, we followed up by a memorandum. Our engineers were advised to ke2p time on all extra service items. We further advised many times that we would like to expedite matters to k�ep your costs down and that indecisions cause added time an� expense. , 0 I' , f,�-. ��.) Mr. Marv Brunsell .� September 12, 1967 Page 2 � �. 1 i , ' � ' ' � 1 � ' .' � � Because af the many items and the period of time involved, it is impossible to accotuit each hour to each specific item because many items overlap; however, our written records first indicates we performed work on an extra service itme back on December 2, 1966, some in January and February 1967. Please note that we actually started our charges in March 1967. Your files should reflect most of. the items discussed and worked on;however, to state it briefly, we worked on the following items: l. Exterior site work 2. Exterior site lighting 3. Telephone and auxilliary alarm equipment 4. Emergency generator and emergency lighting 5. Tunnel to existing building 6. Paneling of Council Room wall 7. Police Department location and layout • 8. Library location 9. Exhaust of valt room so printing machine could be installed 10. Change storage room to vault room 11. Intercomm system 12. Telephone line - to new building or to existing building 13. Change size of Room �F35 14. Exhaust of Room B-7 which was to be Civil Defense room but considered for print machine location. . 15. �etting prices for sign and flagpole layout 16. Getting cost estimate etc. for dedication plaque. All of these items, of course, involve the mechanical engineer, the electrical engirieer and the necessary telephone calls, correspondence, follo�a up, etc. which add up very fast. In some instances our people have put their time spent on extra service items in with their regular supervisory time; therefore, you have not been charged and we have no way to be compensated for same. If you feel that there is any doubt that we and our engineers have not spent the time and are not entitled to full compensation, we will be happy to meet with you and show you each weekly time sheet and I will go through each item of correspondence and record with you. If you have any questions, please call. Sincere , � o��� Ma s i�1a sumo to S, C, SMILEY & ASSOCIATES /slj • 0 � CITY 01 FRIAT.,F,Y PETITION COVEP. SHEI,T Date Received September 21, 1967 . � .. . • Petition No. 35-1967 Qbject Street Surtacing, Concrete Curb and Gutter McKinley Street, from Mississippi to 66th Avenue_ petition Checked By ��,:LL�._ ����:�,_.'___ Date _ f��, ,,.•-;�_, ; l'�` � -�-�T � Percent Signing _� �� ��, �. �_____ _ _ _ Referred to City Counci.l Disposition f � ��� CITY 01 FRTI)LEY PE`l'ITlON COVER SIIEFT � Peti.tion No. 36-1967 Date Received 22 September 1967 Ouject Concrete Curb_& gutter with asphalt street Horizon Circle � Main Street to Horizon Drive 1 � () �, � Petir_ion Checked B}t ��'�,-�_�_`-�._' �'-���..��� .__. Date � �,,_:�' = � ! 1 4-.� , ��-r- Pezcent Signing �n `� _ - `_ ! u Referred to City Council _ _ _�_ Disposition e �:� i � � ' r , � � � � � � � ' ' i � � �` . � � • + � RESOLU�I'ION NO . / � � � � � 7 . A RESOLUTION TO �LT)V��TISE ��OR BIDS BE IT RESOL�T� b.y the Council of the City of Frid7.ey, -as follows: l. That it is in the interest of the Cit.y to award bid contracts fcr the follo�,ring item, ma��ria7_s, �.nd work: FOUNDATION FOR TIN B.UTLER BU.ILDING 2. A copy of the specificatiors for the above described item� and mate-ri�.1s, together ���ith a proposal for t'ne method of purchase and the pa,yment thereof have been presented to the Council by the City �'Iana�er and the same are hereby approved and adopted as the plans and specificat�.ons, ar.d the method of acqvisition and pa.y-ment to be required b� the Cit.y urith respect to the acqaisition of said items and materials. 3. The purchase of said items and �ate�i.als as descr�'ped above shall be e�'iected 'o.y s�aled bids to be rec�ived and oper��d b.y the City of Fridley on the 16th da.y oi October, 1967. The City Nianager �s directed and au+horized to adverti.se for the purchase �f s�.id items and mat,�rials by sealed bid proposals under notice as provided by law and the Charter of the Cit�y of Fridley, �he notice to be su.bstantiall�,r in form as that shoum by Exhibit "A" attached '_ne-r�to dnd. made a par� of b.y re?erence. Said notica shall b�� pub- iished a-� least twice in the official net•rspaper of the City af r'ridlay. ' PASSID A1YD A�OPTr� nY THE CITv COUTTCIL OF Tu� CI1 � OF FRIDL�Y '1H1S DAY OF pTTEST: CITY CL�4�{ - N�arv�n C. Brunsell , 1967• � MAYOR - Jac� 0. Kirkham �y P�i_� � �.. ' � 1 � CITY OF FRIDLE'Y BID NOTICE f or FOUNDATION FOR TIN BUTL�II� BUILDING EXHIB=CT '�A" ' The Cit.y Council of the Ci_ty of Fridle,y, Minnesota will accept sealed bids on "Foundation for Tin Butler Building" on the 16tn da,y of October, 1967, until 12:00 o'clock Noon on said date at the Fridle.y Cit.y Hall, 6431 1 Universit.y Avenue Northeast; Fridle.y, Minnesota 55421 �Tel: 560-3450). All bids must meet the minimum requirements of the specifications. Failure to , compl.y urith this sectlon carl result in disqualification of the bid. ' Each bid shall be accompanied b.y a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Cash or Bid Bond and maae pa.yable without conditions to the Cit.y of Fridle.y, Minnesota, in an amount of not less than five percent (5�� of the bid, � which check, cash or bond shall be forfeited if bidder neglects or refuses to enter into Contract, after his bid has been accepted. � � � � I ' �i � The Cit,y reserves the right to accept t'r�e bid which is determined to be in the best interests of the City. The Cit.y r.eserves the right to reject an.y and al1 bids and waive an.y informalities or technicalities in an.y bid re- ceived without explanation. The Cit,y Council also reserves the right to consider such factors as time of deliver.y or performance, experience, responsibilit,y of the bidder, past perior_mance of similar types of items ar materials, availabilit.y of products and other similar factors tha,t it ma,y determine to be in the best interest of the Cit.y. Copies of the specifications and general conditions may be examined ir_ the office of the City Engineer - Director of Public Works, or copies may be obtained from his office. All bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes ar�d plainly marked on the outside with "FOUIV�ATIOPT FOP� TIN BUTLER BUILDING" . Publish: October 6, 1967 October l�, 1967 t � MARVIN C, BRUNSELL Acting City MarLager 0 �� Civil Depariment: 1 Lt. Frank Sarazin Crirninal Department: Lt. Edward Ward ~ �� §t�. � ���' ���;� �'��,��� � �..� >■;, _, �'�t�"€���� ���e��y �l���°af�;�.� ��� COURT HOZ7S£ �'" � ANGF1, idINPtF.�OT1I�55303 � ��1-1GG[i'-„ � ' - �'�.:; .,' y� � �_ � Chief'Deputy: Fiaymona Ba September Z5, 1967 Fridley City Counczl 6431 iJniversity Ave. N�. Minneapolis, riinn. 55421 Dear Council. Nlembers : I have been instructed on behalf Qf the members of the Anoka County Grand Jury to for*aard to all City Cauncils, Village Councils, and Town Boards the enclosed Ietter. Sincerely, . �.�. G=:�s.-� �%�;�/��- alpli�F7. Talbot Anoka Gounty Shexiff � �� PatroI: �� Lt. James Sampson raft: .. Lt. John Gleason � i t . � 0 TO WI�IOAi IT tiAY CONCI�I:N : This is to advise you that t�•e Anoka County Grand Jury has investigated various of�enaes occurring ��ithin Anoka Cou��ty where�n the consumptio�z of into�icating and non�intoxicating malt iiquor and the viola�ion of curfew or.dinances has been a definite factor. In order to red�,ce the v�.olati.ons of our Ii.quor laws and curfew ordinanc.es, the Grand Jury is request- ins y�ur body to LC���w ��u; l�uor and curfew ordinances. ---�—_.� It is su����c:cd that you discuss thjs matter with yaur attorney and other county officials to exp�ore the possibility of draft- ing a uniform liquor ordinance and curfew ordinanre throughout Anoka Cotinty. We feel that your help in thjs r�atter would be a step forward in reducing the increased czime rate in our county. Immediate steps should be taken and ifi is for thi-s reason that we are soliciting y>�ur aid and cooperation. Thank you. Anoka County Grand Jury �; � ,- BY'�`���.; Z, -��'� ��/! iC ' '�'��'iCi. ='�-C��C % � r" �"' � Foreman 0 �� . i� �. C. SN'�ILEY & /50 HENNEPIN AVENUE I ' � � � , � ' i l� � ' � ' ' Date . Comm, hlo.: Project . Subject . Memo By . Presenf . � �ssociAT�s MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55403 MEM06�AidDllPA September 25, 1967 6013 Fridley Civic Center Field Inspection rlas Matsumoto Messrs. N. Querishi, M. Matsumoto A R C H I T E C T 5 A. I. A. M. R. A. 1. C. M. Brunsell, D. Benson, T. West, Copies To: M. Brunsell, Whiicomb & West (612) 377-7801 l. Mr. Benson indicated that, except for the Council Room area, he expec�ed to have his work completed by Friday, September 29, 1967 so that the owner could move in starting Friday. However, light fixtures are not on the job as yet. Mr. West is trying to reach Hoffman Electric to try to de�:ermine delivery date. Architect will schedule pre-final inspecti_on prior to owners moving-in. 2. Exterior site work - Mr. Querishi asked for clarification on exterior concrete work. I advised that the step and wall.s at the three entrances were by the general contractor and all other concrete work was to be by owner except the three (3) concrete stoops on the north side of the building which are part of the general cont.ractors k�ork. 3. Speaker and mike system - Mr. Querishi asked for clarification on extent of the system in the Engineering Department. He was advised that outlet boxes and canduit were installed under the contract. The actual speakers, mikes, wiring etc., were a.11 to be by the owner. 4. Gouncil mike and speaker system - Mr. West advised Mr. Brunsell that the individual switching of the mikes would require additional mike wire runs and preamps. in the amplifier_ which hadn't been figured in the original quotation. Mr. West was advised to get a price quatation from Hoffman Electric Co. and the entire proposal will be re-submitted to the Council. 6. General Office counter area - Mr. Matsurnoto advised Mr. Brunsell that the lighting in the immediate counter. area was changed prior to bidding to try to reduce cost but that the lighting will be inadequate. � Fridley Civic Center' September 25, 1967 Page 2 Mr. West was advised to get a price quotation from Hoffman Electric Co., for providing and �_nstalling 2-4'x4' fixtures in lieu of the small fixture installed. To be submitted to Council for change order approval. 6. Floor tile being installed. Al1 work in general appears to be good. /slj � ' �f� , i , � , � � � ' � ' ' CLILVER D. WHITCOM� MECHANICALENGINEER 4 n WHI"fCOMB AND 1rVF_5l" iNC. CONSIILTtfJG titJGINEERS � 6053 EiLOONINGTOt� FRE"EWAY MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESC77A 554?.❑ 6BE-7154- INSPECTIOIQ P.�PORT JOB: Fridley Civic Cent�r DATE: September 22, 1967 WEATHER: Clear and Cool THOMAS R. WEST ELECTRICnLENGINEER 1. The foreman and one (1) electrician �ti�ere workinq on job at time this inspection was made. � 2. Space �B-1 -- Electricians were working in this areas, wiring up heatinq equipment, boiler, pumps, temperature control compressor etc. Ventilation units were not wired at this time. Foreman said for now he ��as only �airing ul� the heating equipment ;. -= could be fired up." 3. Space #B-4 -- since there is no c�iling in this area, Contrac��r has installed a Type "V" in lieu of Type "L" fixtures speci�ied for 3 outlets. 4. Space #B-8 -- since there is no ceiling in part of this corridor, Contractor has install^d Type "V° in lieu of Type "L" fixture specified for six (6) of these outlets. I1 fl 5. Space #B-11 &#8-12 -- Addendum i2 called for four (4) Type L fixtures in these two areas. With no ceiling Contractor has installed 4 Type "V" fixtures. 6. Space #8-13 -- Ceiling contractor has installed his support (tees and runners) for lay-in ceiling in. this are�. Electrical Contructor still has to provide box extension rings and Greenfield pig tails to bring �airing to surface mounted fixtures. He has to make provision for the switching of_ the lights in Space �B-13A - box extension rings, conduit and wiring, etc. All this has to be done before ceiling accoustic panels are laid in place. 7. Space �3 -- Contractor has to revise his outlet location - he has roughed in six (6) outlets for 6 ro�es o.f fluorescent fix-cu-res and Addendum �2 eliminated one ro�a of �ixtures, meaning he has to have five (5) outlets instead of six. 1 �.:� 1 1 1 _ _2_ �� i � 8. On first floor, there are several rooms where the light soaitches have not been installed. 9. In the western portion of the izrst f_loor that Otimer wants to occupy by the lst of Oc�ober, besides the fixtures, Contractor has not installed device plates, clocks and as indicated in Item #8 sozne of the light switches. 10. The telephone company has not pulled any of their cables, so as far as we can determir_e, no phones will be available on �irst floor. We suppose this is a matter between the Owner and Telephone Co. 11. Wiring to Panel �102 has not been completed because there �vere quite a few wires pulled ir_to this panel that have not been tied to any brea}cers . 12. We were not able to get into the Penthouse since both doors were locked, however the Electrical foreman did say that the two vent units were not completed by the Mechanical Contractor so he couldn't finish his wiring to these units. The two condensing units on roof just outside of Penthouse have not been wired either. 13. In General -- if the Electrical Contractor can get and install. the lighting fixtures, install pla�es on switches and recepta'cles, instal.l clocks, complete Panel ',-#102 wiring, get ventilation units and heating plant wired up by this Thursday, the Owner could begin to move in the western portion of the building by Friday or Saturday. Yours very truly, WHITCOMB AND WEST, INC. Thomas R. West ..SCS �r MAS � / � —� — � SEP 27 1967 ACT10N TAKEr1 GYI I�AIE� I FILF� Sepfiet�t+�r 25 � �,567 � Memorandurs Co�m: 67d025 Ocas�er: �ity of Fri�lc>.y. Piin��sof� Project: Fridl�y N;unici�a2 G�ragc� Subj�et: ��leetin� Septeru��r 22, Z�?6i , To: Marvin Brunsell, Ac�ing Citp Man,�ger. N�si�a pure�hi., City Enginner Mr. Pateh �ie�ivc:rc�d Eirst g��Ii.min�i�y s?�e��t��� o� th� Fri�l�y g�r��;r to HIr. Qure,�i, who indien�ed �he ��neral conce�st of �c�sign was acceptable. rir. Qureshi c:ill present it �o th=� Council �hortly. It is still his wi�h t� p�eeQec'. with e���ti.on og itie bui2din� ttea.� ��11, Before worl:ing dratain�s can b� s�sr�ec�, we e.;il2 nn�:ci �ta know �eiinzte. boundsri�s of the 3ite €�n� ot�t€�in soil te�ts �n�i sux�yey i.nforr�ation. I�r. Fatch indicaied that an a si.mila�° project (£irF: station), bi�� recnived within the p�sS: caeek we�e $16 gur square fo�t. We would therefore recoir.�nen�t that we use �35-�Z6 �,�r syuare ioot fox ou,: cost estzmat�:. 47e wYll �wait your call. , :i �_ .�. G ' �. , i PATC�i �� rRIC[��Oiv , I2;C . Roger W. P�tct� RG�'P : i t b v � ��� CITY OF FP.IDLLY PARKS A'ND RECREATION DI'PARTMENT Paul Brown, Director 6431 University Avenue N.E. Phone: 560-3450 PARKS tiVOP.K PROGRESS REPORT MONTH OF SEPTEI�IBER 1967 , :� � * � * � * :� �; * * * * * * * * � �: * * * � * * * * * :� * * * * � * * * � � � � Work to be done: Work being done: The Commons: Relocate parking lots Painting warming house North � South Installing vandalism sign Install dug-outs - softball Adding infield mix to diamonds Hockey rink to be repa�red Cutti.ng grass � set up Watering sod Moving warming house Installing hydrant Hackmann Circle Park: Install base-indicators Skin infield - Add mix Logan Park: Remove stunrps Skin infield - Add mix Hockey rink to be repaired � set up Plymouth Square Park: Skin infield - Add mix Sylvan Hills Park: Terrace Park: Skin infield - Add mix Flanery Park: Skin infield - Add mix Locke Park: Road access Prelim Plans Install bridges (2) Jay Park: Skin infield - Add mix Rice Creek School: Cutting grass Cutting grass Painting warming house Cutting grass Painting warming house Cutting grass Cutting grass Painting warming house Filling in low area Vandalism checked daily Installing vandalism signs Cutting grass Clearing debris, weeds, etc. from new property Cutting grass Removing infield clay from �ball field (add top soil) Cutting orass Work finished: Installed 2 set of goal pos:� Took down snow fence on dia- monds 3 F� 4 Painted warming house Laid out football field. Installed goal posts Graded down area of old ice rink Installed 1 set of goal post�l Limed football field P�RKS �ND RLCRI�A"I'ION DEPARTAIEN'I' � _ P�GL 2 Parks bVork Progress Report, i�lontli of September 1�67 1 19ork to be done: . tiVork beiiig done: 4dork finished: D�oore Lake Beach F� Park: ' Cutting grass I,aid out football field Installing vandalism sagns Installed goal posts 4Vatering new trees dail.y Took dock out of water Craig Park: Gradillg, Drainage � Seeding Cutting grass Cut stumps Summit Square Park: Cutting grass Installing fenci.ng Madsen Park: West P�400re Lal:s Park : Tree trimming Brus.h removal 54th � 7th: Relocating warming house Installi.ng backstop Cuttino grass Cutting grass Cutting grass Sodding in area Installed swing set, climbe��. slide Installed basketball stds. F Volleyball pipes Laid cement blocks for sand area Installed stvings � slide Meadowland Add: Fill, grading, level _ _ drainage � Seeding Riverview Heights: Tree $ Branch removal-burring _ _ Rice Creek Blvd: Seeding � Tree Cutting grass _ . Broad � Hugo: Fill, Grading, Level � Seed Cutting grass _ Glencoe Property: Cuttin� grass Innsbrook P�operty: Cutting grass _ NOTE: Part-time summer employees nave now completed tfieir summer obligations. Overall D4aintenance : Hauled everything from park shed to Gity Hall basement and City garage Cleaned up around buildi.ng on outsi.de Helped P.4V.D, clean out steel shed and other garage PARICS AND RECREATION DEPAR'I'MENT Parks tiVoxk Progress Report, Alonth of September 1967 Overall I+�laintenance continued: • Repaired mower behind Ford tra.ctor Repaired small lawn motvers D1ade up 2 more sets of football goal posts and painted Vandalism Report: Locke Park Commons Park Cxaig Park b9oore Lake Park Terrace Parl< Rice Creek School 5 light bulbs � 2 glass jars brol<en 5 light bulbs broken 5 light bul.bs broken {Narming house spray painted Hockey house - 2 windo�s broken First aid supplies missing from kit Life guard toiver tipped over Electric eye on roof broken Tennis net cable gone � met cut up Tennis net cable cut F, net cut up TOTAL: 0 PAGE 3 8.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 10,00 5.00 10.00 � ? 42.00 ' ' li • CITY OF FRIDLEY PARKS AND R�CREATION DEPART�4�NT Paul �rown, Director b43]. University Avenue N.E. I , I I ' � � PARKS AND RECREATION M E M 0 R A N D U M Parks and Playgrounds: a. Name for property at 54th and 7th, b. Melody �ianor park officially named Madsen Park. Phone; 560,3450 September 1967 c. Decision was made that department advertise for bids on stabilizing the parking lots at Moore Lake Beach, The Commons Park and Locke Park, ex- cluding the roadway into Locke Park. d. Football fields have been installed at the following locations: The - Commons Park (two foatball fields and one touch field); Riverwood School (one touch field); Rice Creek School (one touch field). Further in- stallations will be at Sylvan Hills Park.and Moore Lake Beach Park, e. Wark at b4adseri Park and at 54th and 7th has been completed for the year. II. Recreation: a. Youth Football Program Started: The Fridley Youth Football Association has offered two divisions for this season, Pee bVee and Cub, and registra- tion was open to boys 8 to 13 years of age. Five teams form the Pee 4Vee division and their games will be played on Saturdays and Wednesdays, Three teams form the Cub division with their games being played on Sat- urdays also, and 'ihursdays. Al1 games will be played at The Commons Park. Great elithusiasm as been shown in the number of registrants. b. Punt, Pass and Kick Contest: Local preliminaries will be offered this year at Parkview, Rice Creek, Hayes, Riverwood, Gardena and Senior High Schools during the week of September 18th. Wiiiners through the first three places will then move to City Finals scheduled for the Senior High Football Field. Then, the top three places in each of six age groups: 8,9,1Q,11,12 and 13 year of age, will advance to Zone Finals in Columbia Heights on October 14th. From there the winners and qual- ifiers will �o to Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington for District Finals. The SuLurban Recreation Association is again coordinating this event, c. Couples 16" Tournament: Due to bad tiaeather, the final games of the Couples l6" Tournament have twice been called oif, The final game has been rescheduled for Tuesday, September 19th with Jack's "66" and Epiph- any vying for first place. d. Basketball and Bro�mball schedules wili again be offered. Information and registration material k=ii1 soan be mailed out ot all 1-ast years teams. e e. Volleyball; The dep�.rtment is wor;:i.ng on a schedule of time, dates ar.d place for this year's volleyball program. It is our hope to have a night for the women and a night for the :��en. ' � . PARKS AND RECREATION b4 E M 0 R A N D U M PAGE 2 —� � __�_ III. Meetings - Conferel?ces - Extension Courses - Short Courses August 28 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting - City Hall - 8:00 P.M. September 6 Combined Commission and City Council Meeting - City Hall - 7:30 P.M. September 11 Combined Corn�nission and City Council Meeting - City Hall - 8:00 P.M. 0 �