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08/05/1968 - 5850' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' � � ' ' � � ' JUEL MERCER - COUNCIL SECRETARY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA AUGUST 5, 1968 - 8:00 P.M. ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA - AUGUST 5, 1958 - 8:00 P. M. ' ' ' PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: ' IAIVOCATION: ROLL CALL• ' PRESENTATION OF AWARDS: Mr. Robert Molinaro ' Mr. Jesse Wallace APPROVAL OF MINUTES: ' Board of E ualization e q M eting, July 11, 1968 Regular Council Meeting, July 15, 1968 ' Special Council Meeting, July 29, 1968 ADOPTION OF AGENDA: ' PUBLIC HEARINGS: ' 1. Continued Pub lic Hearing of Street Zmprovement Project, ST, �968-1B, Addendum #4 (Continued from July 15 1968) ' Coagnent; The City has received additional petitions for this improvement. For Crown Road we ' have 53T. and on Horizon Drive we have 50�.) OI.D BUSINESS : ' 2• Review of Land Alteration Ordinance and Uniform Building ' Code Require�nts. Conunent; The material was supplied to the Council ' earlier. This is *o improve our land alteration requirements for better eaforesement.) NEW BU3INESS: ' 3. Discuesion Regarding Electricty Rates, NSP ' omment• Repreaentative of NSP will be present at the meeting) , Pages 1 - 25 Pages 26 - 35 Page 36 � , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, AUGUST 5, 1968 pA�GE 2 ' NEW BUSINESS (Continued) ' 4. Additional Request for Street Lighting , 1 • ' Comment: We have received requests from people for lights in certain areas. We have four lights left to be orderered in, in our 1968 light program. Our recommendations are on page 37. 5. 1969 Budget ' ' 6. Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract for 3/4 Ton Truck of Street Department. (Bids opened July 17, 1968, 11:30 A.M.) ' Comment: This truck is budgeted. The recommendation from the City Engineer to award the contract ' to McGee Trucks is on page 39. 1 �', IJ ' 1 , ' 7. Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract on 1969 Tree Beautification Program (Opened July 31, 1968, 10:30 A.M.) 8. Receiving Resignation of Robert Hughes. Chairman of Planning Coaunission and Parks and Recreation Coaimission. 9. Receiving Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting, July 17, 1968 fleceiving Minutea of the Board of Appeals Meeting, July 31, 1968 10. Receiving Minutea of the Building 5tandards - Desiga ' Control Meeting, July 24, 1968 J , 11,' Aeceiv�ng Minut�s of the Planning Commissioa Meetiag of July 25, 1968 Coaiment : Meeting was rescheclu�led for August ist because there wae aot a quorum preaent) Pages 37 b 38 Pages 39 � k0 Pages 41 - 43 Page 44 Page 45 Pages 46 6 47 Pages 48 - 51 Page S2 ' ' � ' ' � ' �I I ' I ' I ' R�GULAR CQUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, AUGUST 5, 1968 PAGE 3 N�EW USINESS (Continued) 12. Receivin� Ghe Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of ,A,u$ust 1 1968 Comment; These Minutes will be given to you Monday Eve.) '�3. �tesalution Appointing Election Judges. (Comment; State Statutes require that the Election Judges be appointed at least 30 dsys prior to the election. A total of 74 judges per shift will be needed.) 1G. Reaolutian Setting Administrative Charges for Weed Mowing 15. Resolution Authorizing Bids for Und�r Bar Remodeling for Shorewood Liquor Store Comment: This is for improving the sink facilities. The Bids will be received on Sept. 3, 1968) ' �.6. ReaoluCion Ordering Preliminary Plans and Specifications far Street Improvement Project ST. 1968-IB (Addendum ��5) ' Coaxr�nt: This is in response to the 3 petitions the City received for improvement of the streets. ' All the petitions are more than 50% and should be received before adopting this resolution. The Petitions are under Item 25.} ' 17. Resolution Receiving Preliminary Plans and Specifications and Calling a public Hearing for Street Improvement Project ST. 1968-1B (Addendum �S) ' Comment; Thia Resolution will set up the improvement . hearing for Polk, Skywood Court and T.H.#65 West Service Drive on Sept. 9th (for the ' above petitions). ' � � Pages 53 - 63 Page 64 Pages 65 � 66 Page 67 Pages 68 6 69 ' __ _ _ -- --- _ _ - ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, AUGUST 5, 1968 PAGE 4 , ' 1$. Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Combining of $p�cial Qssessments on Parcel 620 and 640, Part of I.aC 9, Auditor's Subdivision No. 129. ' 19. Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Combining of ' SpE�cial Assesaments on Parcel 1020 (Part of Lot 8) and Parcel 1050 (Part of Lots 8, 9, and 10), Auditor's Subdivision No. 155. ' ' 2�. Receiving 10 Year Street Improvement Projectioa atfd 4 Xear Street Maintenance Projection from Engineering � Department. Comoment; The supporting material is enclosed in ' the envelope with the Agenda. This progrem is submitted so that the City can plan ahead improvements and better maintain our substandard streets. We hope the Council can review the ' recommendations and be able to take some action at the next regular Council Meeting.) , 2i,. Consideration of Liquor License for the American Legion Club LJ ' �omment: The American Legion Club has inquired about the possibility of getting an on sale liquor license. See memo from Finance Director) 22. Licenses � 23. Application for Sign Permit; Re uest b Nae q y gle Outdoor Advertising Company. ' Comment: There is an existing sign of 10' x 25' and they are requesting'to iacrease the aize ' of the sign to 14'x49'2". The City is.in the process of considering a new aign ordinance which would prohibit this increase.) ' ' Page 70 Page 71 Pages 72 - 75 Pagea 76 � 77 Pagea 78 - $1 Page 82 ' — — , - _ ._ _ _ eREGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, AUGUST 5, 1968 PAGE 5 , 23. Consideration of Building Permit, Raymond N. Pasch Page 83 ' � 2k. Consideration of Gasoline Pumps for Country Village Super� Maxke� on Northeast Quadrant of Central Avenue and Miasiasippi Street. Page 84 , Couene�t: These gasoline pumps will be on the same property where they will be dispensing groceries, ' and also near another gas station) 2�y� pet�.tions � PageS 85 - 96 ��19-1968 Street, curb and gutter - Crown Road ' 4Ma�n Street to Horizon Drive) • • • • • 85 " �� �i�ZQ�1968 Street, curb and gutter - West Service Road, T.H. ��65 ( Railroad r/w to 73�d Ave.) • • • • • 88 - �� '' ��21-1968 Stzeet, turb and gutter - Skywood Court in ...• Swanstom Court Addition 91 - 93 #22-1968 Street, curb and gutter - Horizon Drive (53rd Avenue to 5600 (694 Serv: Dr.) ..... 94 - 96 � 26. Appointment Page 97 ' ' 27. Claims Page 98 ' 'Pages 99 - 108 28. Eati.mates ' 29, '�e�solution Approving Construction of Shoulders and Turning Lanes for T.H. ��65 Pages 109 & 110 � �CpM�i[TNTCATIONS : ' �A) Mra. Orville Ratley (RE: Objection to Building Permit) � Psge 1�T ($) Michael Servetus Unitarian Society (RE: Auction) Page 112 ' (C) Fz�idley GOP Executive Coaua. (RE : Picnic) Page 113 � VTS,�„�,.:, ' �Q , ��+ 0 BOARD OF EQUALIZATtON MEETING, JULY 11, 1968 The Board of Equalization Meeting was held July 11, 1968 at 7:30 P.M. Mr. Gayle Leone and Mr. Ernie Kiss of the County Assessor's Office were present in addition to Mr. Mervin Herrmann, the City Assessor and Mr. Leon Madsen, the Appraiser. It was noted that no one was there to protest the assessment on their property. The Abstract was signed by Mayor Kirkham, Councilman Leonard Samuelson and Councilman David Harris. The Meeting was closed at 8:15 P.M. . Respectfully submitted, ��/��y�' ) ��y � y � - `_i(/ ..'� � :~l'✓/ �-' L -'/�- (GC�G-'-t4L,-s ..__. --- Sharon Waldstein Secretary � , :, . ' 1 u � � � ' ' - � ' ' ' THE M:INU'PES OF THE REGUI,�1R COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 15 , 1968 Mayor Kirkham called the Regular Council Meeting of July 15, 1968 to order at 8:00 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Kirkham asked everyor�e to stand and join the Council in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. INVOCATION• Reverend J.H. Bergren of the Redeemer Lutheran Church gave the Invocation. ROLL CALL- MEMI3ERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABS�TT: Kirkham, Samuelson, (arrived at 8:40) None Harris, Liebl, Sheridan APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 1, 1968: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of July 1, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Saawelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor KirkYiam declared the motion carried. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 8, 1968- MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Minutes of the Special ' Public Hearing Meeting of July 8, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a vQice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. IADOPTION OF AGENDA: ' Mayor Kirkham said that there were a number of items to be added to the Agei�da as follows: Item #27: Letter of recammendation for Clerk of County Court ' Item #28: Agreement with Northern States Pawer on rate reduction for City Hall. Item #29: Appointment of Civil Defense Director ' Item �#30: Vaaiving of building permit fee for Ice Arena Item #31: Hook-up of School District #14 storm sewer request at 59th Avenue and Jefferson. ' � REGUI,AF2 COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 15 , 1968 PAGE 2 Item #32: Authorization or Certiticates of Appreciation MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to ado�t the Agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilman Harris. U�on a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CO�TINUED PUBLIC HEARING OF TH�; Vt�CATION OF M1�RSHALL STREET: (Continued from 6-3-68/6-1"l-68/7-1-68) MOTION �y Councilman Harris to close the Public Hearing for the vacation of Marshall Street. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upr�n a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declaxed the motion carried. PUBLIC HEARING FOR STREET IMPROV:EMENT PROJECT ST. 1968-1B, ADDENDUM �4: Mayor Kirkham said that this Public Hearing was called in response to Petition No. 15-1968 and included the following streets: Horizon Drive: 53rd Avenue to Interstate #694 Service Road Cx avn Road: Main Street to Horizon Drive Ventura Ave.: Main Street ta Horizon Drive The City Engineer explained that Horizon Drive and Crawn Road were petitioned for and t�entura Avenue was added by the City as the addition of this street would complete the improvements i.n this area. The petition for Horizon Drive was by 54°,6 by front footaqe aand 6Q% by property awners and for Crawn Road 69/ by front �ootage and 63;G b� property owners. T'heodore Frett�, 118 Ventura Avenue, presented a petition against the improvement. Councilman Samuelson asked him if he knew what percentage this represents and Mr. Frette replied that he did not knaw. PETITIQN NO. 18-1968: OPPOSED TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF FOLI.OW NG STREETS: HORIZON DRIVE: 53RD 1�VENUE TO INTERSTATE #694 SERVICE ROAD, CRdWN ROAD: MAIN STREET TO HORIZON DRI�7E, AND VBNTUR.A AVENUE: MAIN STREET TO HORIZON DRIVE, UNDr:.R STREET IMPROVEMi�1T PROJECT ST. 1968-1B ADDEDiDUM #4 MOTION by C�uncilman Samuelson to receive Petition No. 18-1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kiskham declared the motion carried. II ' , �� , � ' I_ I ' � �I. , ' ' ' ul �' ' � ull ' ' ' ' u J REGUI.,Aii COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 15 , 1968 PAGE 3 Councilman Liebl said that he would like to point out to the people in the audience that even though one street is done and the side street is not, they would have a partial assessment for '� of the block, so it would be to the people's advantage to put in all the streets if one is put in. He said that he wanted the people to knaw this so there would be no complaints about the assessments latex. He said that he has received calls to please fix up these :�treets and that he wished that the people would make up their minds. He pointed out to them that if this is not done under this year's contract it will probably cost a dollar more or less per foot next yeax� as the costs of construction are rising fast. He said that he felt that it is a waste oi money to try to maintain these roads when for a little more, they could have a nice street and water control. ' The Finance Dir ector further elaborated th at on a street program the cost is placed just on the street. If there is a side street the assessments go � way dawn the block. The cost without the ' storm sewer is $8.18 per �oot and the cost w ith the storm sewer is $9.37 per foot. ' Mr. H. Lindblad, 160 Crawn Road pointed out that in the petition against the improvement the cost that was quoted to some of the people was $12.00 per foot, and the petition for the impr ovement ' quoted a price of $8.50 per foot. Councilman Liebl told Mr. Linrm lad that the $12.00 figure was in error and the estimated p�c�.ce given tonight was quite close. , � Mrs. Cornelius, 5469 Horizon Drive, said that nobody quoted the $12.00 price to her, but that she did not sign because sYie could not see why the streets just could not be rixed up. T'he City Engineer explained that these were just temporary streets ' in the beginning and that it was a poor job. He said that it has served about 10 years already, and that it is about impossible to patch upon patches. He said that he could not understand why it 1 is that people are willing t� spend $20,000 -$30,000 on homes but seem to want to skimp on the road going past the house. He said that the City will not push any improvement not wanted onto the ' people, but pointed out that the cost of construction is rising faster than the cost of living. � ' LJ Mrs. Cornelius said that the homes in this area are not $20,000 - $30,000 houses and that one house in the neighborhood has a bunch of motorcycles that run arouud, and across tiie street there is just a basement. She said that the park is unsafe as if the children go dawn there to play, they get beaten u�. She said that the taxes are too high naw and if they go any higher, she wi11 be forced to arove. REGUL.�1R COUNCIL Mr:ETING UL' JULY �.5 , 19nt3 PAGE � Mayor hiritham pointed out that the Council has found by experience that it is a waste of money to put in an improvement without the curb and gutter to go with it and the Council has establishec� a policy to that effect. He explained that the curbs and gutters will protect the improvement and w ill make the improvement last much longer. A visitor to the Council Meeting said that he was confused as to just what improvements were pro�osed, as on the patition form it s aid storm se�wers etc. The City Engineer explained that this is a standard sorm used tor ai.i improvements and that there are just two proposals to decide on. One is ior just the street with c urb and gutter, anG a few extra catch basins. This would mean that the people would have to live with the additional water running along the gutters occasionally. He also pointed out that when the water has to run along the surface, as it gains velocity, it will cat.se more erosion �roblems. `l�he other proposal is for a storm sewer to be included with the improvement. He said that the City does have a contract that this could pe added onto at the price quoted this year. He said that the c:ioice is up to the people, and that the �ricc quoted is a�retty close estimate. Councilman Liebl asked ab out utilities already in, and th e City Engineer said that there is a storm sewer in th e area that has been in tor many years, and although it is inferiar and under- designed, it saems to wor]c all right and that the addition of some more catch basins would be all right. Mr. Robert Havlovic, 5421 Horizon Urive, said that he is subject � to transfer and he felt that he would net be able to get his in- v estment back out of his house and this is his reason for not signing the petition in favor of the improvement. The Finance Director pointed out that the payments would be spread over a 10 year period and tnat the first payment would not be until 19"70 probably. A visitor to the Council Meeting asked if that can be paid up immediately withaut interest being added on. The Finance Director explained that after the work is done, the assess- ment hearing is held, then the money is due and if paid before 30 days there would be no interest. Mr. Havlovic asked ii there were any �ide�alks cansidered. Council- man, Samuelsor. said no, not at this time unless petitioned for. Einer Berg, 5444 Horizon Drive, said that he was not asked to sign any petition and that he lived on a corner 1ot. � ' I ' ' C � ' I ' ' ' � ' ' ' I � �� u � � � ' REGUL�. COUNCIL NIEETING O� ��[JLY 1S, 19b3 ' PAG� 5 Mr. Floyd Knudson, l0U Crc�wn Road, :;ugaested circulating a cor- ' rected petition as there is so much incorrect information. ' Councilman Liebl said that it shouid be pointed out that the City can add only up to 25;% onto the original contraet. He then asked iz this could be done thls year It ordered in. The City Engineer ' said that nobody could guarantee this as so much depends on the weather. He said that ir the weather held out, this could possibly be this year yet. � ' � i+��y�� Kir.kham suggested that even if the work can not be done this year, it eouid be added onto this year's contract to take advantage of this year's prices. MOTION by Councilman Harris to continue the Public Hearing of St. 1968-1B Acldendun �4 pending the r�sults of the petition, and place on the Agenda for August 5, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. ' Mayor Kirkham asked if the previous petitions � ould then be voided and the City Manager said that any ne�w petitions would supercede the old ones anyhaw . , �I ' , � ' II ' � � Mayor Kirkham then called for sameone in favor of the improvement to volunteer to circulate the petition. Mr. D. Manthei, 5337 Horizon Drive said that he would. COUNCILMAN SHERIDAN ARRIVED AT 8:40 P.M. A visitor to the Meeting asked wh at kind of a roaci this would be. The City Engineer replied that it would be 4" of stabilized base, and 1�'° asphalt mat on top. The visitar then asked if there would be a necessity to remove any trees. The City Engineer replied that the proposed w idth of the street is 36' back to back and that no trees would have to be taken out. UPON A VOICE VOTE, Kirkham, Liebl, Samuelson, and Harris voting aye, Sheridan abstaining, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ORDINANCE NO. 399 - SECOND READZNG OF AN ORDINANCE FOR REZONING RE4UEST (ZOA #�68-05) TO REZONE FROM R-2 TO CR-1, DR. K H. INGEBRIGT3ENs , MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Ordinance #�399 on second reading, wvaive reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Harris, Sheridan, Liebl, and Samuelson voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declaxed the motion carried unanimous:Ly . REGUL�Ft COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 15, 1968 PAGE 6 � DISCUSSION RELATING TO THF. ALLOCATZNG OL' E�'UNDS FOR A pEDRSTRIAN BRIDGE AT 51ST AVENUE N.E. HND UNIVERIS'1'Y HVENUE: Councilman Liebl asked if the Administration had received any further cammunication in regard to th is item irom either the School District, the Highway Department �r Columbia Heights. The C�ty Manager replied that there was only the one trom Columb ia Heights that was received previously. Couneilman Liebl said that there are no side�,valks from 49th Avec�ue to 53rd Avenue on either side or" the Highway and people run across the Highway and should be controllea. He said that he has seen fencing in the middle ot nawhere and feels that this is an area whi.ch needs fencing and the bridge where people are to cross. He said he appreciated Representative Savelkoul's help. He then asked the men from the Highway Department to speak. Mr. Charles Burrill, District 5 Engineer, said that the State felt that the fencing should be financed 50�/o by the State and 50`� by the Municipality, but that there is no policy set yet on urban expressways. He said that the State had hoped that the total project cauld be looked at with all the interested parties before a decision is reached. He said that he is afraid that the ped- estrian facility might be lost if the City were to push too hard for the fencing. He said that by participating in the cost of the fer�cing along this expressway, the State would be setting a precident. Mayor Kirkham saici that he felt that chanellizing pedestrian traffic to a push button �zgnal should be considered the same as to a pedest�ian bridge. Mr. Burrill said that he w�uld like to see some participation in the funding ot the fenciny. Mayor Kirkham suggested putting the fence dvwn the median as then the cost would be � as much. Mr. Burrill said that the ;3tate's choice would be right of way fencing. Councilman Sheridan pointed out that the access was moved from 49th Avenue to 53rd Avenue and that the apartment buildings back right up to the right of way. He said that he did not like the idea of having the two items tied together, and that he felt that it was an oversight on the original plan to have the apartment buildings so close to the highway with no provisions for chanellizing. Mr. Burrill said that the State would like to see some reaction to the bridge before coming to a s�lution with the fencing. , l_l ' ' ' � � , ' ' I� � ' LJ , ' L_J � ' REGULA.�i COUNCIL R'ir:�.'TIN� OF JULY 15 , 1958 J � , Cour�cilman Liebl asiceci Mr. Burrill '� o� the cost for the brid�e, wi11 and the cost of the fenciny. P.7r. � ' � ' it the City of the State pay 1 Burrill said z�o. PAGE 7 Fridley w ill pay or the other hal f Mayor Kirkham said tha� it was considerate o� Lhe Hi9hway Department to send representation i:o the Meeting, and sucj,�ested setting up a meeting w ith the Hiyhway Department, Scizool District #13, and Columbia Heights and suggested that the City Manager try to set up this meetiny for tY�e July 29th Meeting, tentatively. Mr. Bu�rill said that this wouid be fine. FIRMING EMERG�:NCY ORDINANCE ;#398 - E-1I�T L,MERG.r:NCY ORDINANCE FOR SANITARY S�in1ER HOOK-UP TO NORTH SUBURF3AN ST�TITARY Sh'WIER DISTRICT: MOTION by Councilman Harris t�o reaffir�n Gmergency Ordinance No. ' 398, adopted at the Meeting of �uly 1, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a roll call vote, Y.irkizam, Samuelson, Harris, � � ' ' , ' � ' � , � Liebl, and Sheridan voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. FILISTER APARTM�TT COMPLEX: The City Manager explained th at Mr. FilisLer has chanqed his plan to eonform roughly with what was discussed at the last Council Meeting. There is �n internal road running along East River Road. The City Engineer agreed and said tr�at Mr. Filister has changed his plans. He is naw asking for Council approval ot the plan, and authorization to submit the plans tothe County for their approval ot his use of their right of way. Councilman Liebl asked the City Manager if he hac� looked this over. The City Manayer said that the plan shaws an encroachment of 10' on the East River i2cad right of way. He said that when the plan was first received it shawed a connecting road to Anna Avenue, but Mr. Filis�ter had been asked to eliminate the street behind the garayes �o the north as land is not or could not be made availal�le i:o �ut in ihe street at a later date and the City does not desire to let anyone yet the idea that it could. The Council had indicated that he was to remove this street as the apartment buildiny to the north needs all the land it has for parking spaces. On Mr. Filister's plan the encroachment of 10' was for quite a distance, but by removiny the possibility of ever connecting to Anna Avenue, the road would stop by the apartments a�nd the use of the County right of way would be only for a short distance, brought about by the need tor a wider radius for the turn �.nto the garages. The City Engineer said that there is not too naueh choice left as he has already pour.ed his garages. It was also pointed out that in this plan there could be provided a alip off wY�i,ch could be used as a d��elerat�,on lan� in the eyent $�,c�nali- ��tiQn is ever provided. REGULAR COUNCIL NLEETING OF JULY 15, 1968 PAG� 8 ' Councilman 5amuelson said that ne would concur with the internal traffic pattern. Councilman Liebl ayreed so long as he gave adequate protection to otYier property awners. `Phe City Engineer pointed out that by placing the road all on his property, th e edge of the street would be the edge of the yarages. Councilman Harris asked about the interconnection with Anna Avenue. The City Manager said that on the orig inal plans he was using 15' from the property awner on Lhe nortY�. He was told t'riat he would have to deviate from his ��1ans as the apartment house could not affort to lose tYiis 15' ot parlciny space. I� the street was to be connected behind the garayes to Anna Avenue, he was then supposed tQ turn his yarages. However, if this was nnt done, the City wants to make it clear that th is woulci noi: provide an access behind the garages ta Anna Avenue. Councilman Harris said tnat he thought that Anna Avenue should somehc7w have the right to connect in the future. It was pointed • out that there was a small portion or land that th e City does not own. MOTION by Councilman Harris to direct the Administration to pre- Qare the necessary documencs for this =u-ture connection, and hold this until, if or when neecied, before g�ing ahead. CQUncilman Sheridan agreed that there should be �o me kind of access wh�.�h could be used by emergency vehicles. Coun�ilman Samuelson suggested that this plan be forwarded to the County for their comments before anything else is done. COUNCII�NIAN HA.RRIS WITHDR�'W MOTION. MO'TION by Councilman Samuelson to rorward the plans for tha road pattern to the County for their comments. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. DISCUSSIO�i WITH DAYTON CORPORATION: Councilman Harris said that Mr. A1 Nelson and Cliff Rice of the Dayton Corporation are in attendance at ��he Meeting tonight, and that they have a proposal to present to the Council. He said that they wished to have their plans looked at tonight as their bid oQening is soon and they wanted to have some assurance that they wo�ld be granted a building permit. He said that the Dayton � J ' , ' ' � � , , � ' � � � i ' REGUI.c�R COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 15, 1368 ' � ' l_1 � 1 , , ' � ' , �,� PAG� 9 Corporation has ayreed tiien to yo t� Building 5tandards - Design Control Subcommittee for their reconunenda-tions. Mr. A1 Nelson said that L-heir site is roughly bounded by 73rd Avenue on the north, Minnesota Trans�er Railway on the south, and T.H. #65 on the east. He saic! that he has mei: with the City Engineer and the Highway Department ancl they have snawn a wish for a loop- back type ot service dri�Te. The building is 408,000 square feet. He said that he has had preliminary talks �vith the Fire Prevention Bureau Chief and has ayreed witr� the requirements Yie set forth for fire protection. He said that the City Engineer has also explained the setback requirements to him and he has agreed to these. Mr. Nelson said that as tar as ��e knows he lias rnet all ti�e necessar;� requirements and tha� ti�ese are �reliminary L�iaris �nd not the rinal plans. He said that the Minnesota Transier Railway Company has agreed to extend a railroad spur int-o tizeir property and also that he has yranted easements to Northern States Power Company and utility easements. Councilman Harris asked haw rar back the road detachment would be an�d Mr. Nelson answered 20� feet. Then follawed a long discussion at the Council table while looking at the plans. Councilman Harris asked Mr. Nelson about the slope sho�wn on the e�.evation. Mr. Nelson said that the slope wfluld be going down aw�x �rom the building. Councilman Harris asked him when ha.s completion date would be and Mr. Nelson said that they were t rying for next July. Councilman Samuelson asked him in his overall pl,anning, what are his plans for seedinc� and gradiny. Mr. Nelso� said that there would be no problem with seediny or whatever is felt to be desirable. Councilman Samuelson said that he would like to see some trees in froilt, in addition to the shrubbery. ' Mt. Nelson said 50�, including expansion would ' � � � that the ratio between building and land was about the future expansion. Mr. Nelson said that a future be a con�inuation of the present building. The City Engineer said that the problems are a little different here in regard to the service road and access. i-ie said the drainage sti7.1 has to be checked out also. He said that there are signals praposed on 73rd Avenue and the traffic should be channelized to the s�gnals. He said that the Cauncil should also make a decision on whsther they want a 36' wide street or a 30' street. This is to be a 9 ton road. Mr. Nelson said that he had no objection to a 36' atreet. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 15, 1968 PAGE a.0 Councilman Samuelson asked about the contours in the northwest section and what the elevation change was. The City Engineer said from 81' to 85'. Councilman Samuelson then asked if th e emergency vehicles could negotiate the turn with no trouble. The City Engineer said that they could. MOTION by Councilman Harris to grant a building permit to Dayton • Corporation subject to final determination by the City Engineer and review by the Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittee. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Councilman Sheridan said that he was not in disagreement with the proposal, however, he would rather see agreement with the proposal, and have it then go to the Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittee for their review and approval. Councilman Liebl agreed, and said that it was a matter of principle. Councilman Harris pointed out that the Dayton Corporation is ready to oper� their bids and would like to know if a building permit will be granted. Councilman Liebl asked if they kne�w haw much the present proposal would eost. Mr. Cliff Rice said no, they did not knaw. Councilman Samuelson said that he would guess it to be about $4,�00,000. Councilman Liebl asked about haw many trucks would be going in theare. Mr. Rice replied about 40 trailer trucks and 2 freight cars a day. Mr'. Robert Kurpius, District �5 Traffic Engineer said that he had �ust prepared a letter, after meeting with Mr. Nelson and the City Engineer, concerning the truck route going along the east end of the property. THE MOTION by Councilman Harris was seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. DISCUSSION OF EXTENSION OF THIRD STREh'T BETin7EEN 57TH PLACE AND 57TH AV�TUE : The City Engineer said that this idea has been in the works for quite a while. He said that the Holiday people plan to develop this area. He said that in so doiny a portion of land will be vacated and a cul-de-sac made. This would then be the entrance from the inter- section into the area to the north. He said that he feels this is the proper place for the entrance to be made. � ' ' ' ' � ' ' ' � , , C � , ::•� , r , , ' ' ' � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 15, 1968 PAiGE .31 Councilman Sheridan said that he has seen many violations there and this would help to eliminate this problem. The City Engineer said that there is an existing island break in the island on 57th Avenue for alignment. Mr. Robert Kurpius said tr.at through negotiation the property owned by the state can be returned to the original property awner. He said that a slight shitt in Third Street may be necessary for proper alignment with the islands in 57th Avenue. , There �ollowed a long inrormal discussion with Mr. Holvenstot, Holiday representative, at the Council table while looking over tk�e plang . , , ' , ' ' , � ' ' � � � The f inal outcome of the discussion was that Mr. Burrill of the Highway Department stated that the State would not vacate the service road between 57th Place and 57th Avenue until they were assured by the City that an alternate traffic flaw was available at another location. Councilman Samuelson pointed out that the City already has a 33 foot easement to t he West. Mr. Holvenstot indicated that they w ould give up 60' east of the apartments if they were ab].e to negotiate with the oowner and purchas� the land vacated by the Highway Department that is naw the service road between 57th Avenue and 57th Place. Otherwise, he said, Holiday could not vo�.u�nteer to give up the 60' extension without suffering loss from a property value drop. ,MOTION by Councilman Samuelson that the City Manager be directed to write to the Highway Department, indicating that the City is in favor of their vacating the service road between 57th Place and 57th Avenue ar�d that the City has a 33 ioot easement on which to provide for flow of the traffic from the area. Prior to the sending of the letter to the Highway Department, the City Manager is to entertain a letter from Holiday offering to give up the 60' east of the apartments for extension of 'rhird Street contingent upon their purchase of the vacated frontage road. seconded by Counc ilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayo� Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Schmedeke said that the people want Third Street opened up and that they want the road to be east of the apartments. REGULAR COUNCIL MF:ETING OF JULY 15, 1968 69TH AVENUE REV�IMP ING : PAGE 12 The City Engineer said that the bids have been let for this project. Mr. Kurpius said that the Highway Department has not cared to par- ticipate in the cost oi the improvement. Councilman Harris pointed out that there would be no adequate storage room for cars. Mr. Kurpius said that 73rd Avenue would be signalized and would serve the Ice Arena. Councilanan Harris asked Mr. hurpiu5 haw much the State would par- ticipate in the cost within their awn right of way. He pointed out that there was also a sight problem �here. Mr. Kurpius said th$t he did not feel there was any vision problems and that the State will not participate in this cost. Mr. Burrill said that he has to justify any costs of any improve- ments by shvwing haw the Highway Department will benefit. Council- man Harris asked if it would help if the City would prepare a liat o� the benefits the City feels that the State would derive from this improvement. Mr. Burrill said,that if this was done, the reasons would be considered. Mayor Kirkham agreed that the list should be prepared. It was agreed that this item would be discussed again at the Meeting of July 29, 1968. ' ' I ' ' �J ' ' ' ' ' CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR BARTH ADDITION (P.St �68 04)s' M+OTION by Council�n Harris to approve the Final Plat of Batth Addition contingent upon the recommendations made at the last Council Meeting, which were; a 10' easement along the south pro- perty line, submitting a drainage plan, and soil borings to check the water table. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all votiny aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. REQUEST HY HENitY G. SAr�FERT FOR AUTHORIZATION FROM COUNCIL TO BUILDING INSPECTION DEI�ARTMENT "1 t� �L:[.,CJW FOi'c BUILDING A GARAGE BEFORE THE PUBLIC HEIIRING.AUGUST 12, 1968: Mr. Saffert said that this was an anchor easement, and the request ia to permit building a two stall garage. It is to have a 6" over- hang with a gable roof so there will be storage room in the attic. , � , ' � � , �1 ' ' , � , ' , ' ' � � � , REGUI�AR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 15 , 1968 Pt'.GE 13 The City Engineer explained that the question was whether it was necessary to go through all the legal requirements, the petitioner has agreed to do this. This has been approved by the Board of Appeals already and if the City Attorney can see no problem, he could be authorized by Council to go ahead. Councilman Samuelson suggested that the building permit could be granted with the stipulation that all the legal formslities had not yet been met. Mr. Saffert said that he felt that it would be better to wait ur►til it was entirely legal. He said that he has letters from Northern States Po�wer Company �nd the Telephone Company granting him per- mission to use their easement. Councilman Sheridan asked about the 20' long drainage easement shvwn and said that it �eemed we would need to vacate 15' in lerigth - of this easement. The City Engineer explained that this easetaent is part of the plat and can only be vacated by the City. Irlr. Saffert said that he would rather wait until the Public Hearing August 12, 1968. � SCUSSTON OF RE4UEST FOR BURGER KING TO INSTALL A DRIVEWAY ON SA�L"�,ITE LANE: The City Engineer explained that when Burger King was made Plware of the plans for disconnecting the service road they became concerned, as explained in the letter. Councilman Liebl asked if this would not cause a conflict with the Fridley Covenant Church driveway. The City Engineer said that there is a 5' off-set. ' Councilman Samuelson suggested that it would be better to have the exit on the west side as there is already a 22' easement there. The rest of the Council was in agreement. ' ' , ' MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to allow an access on the west side of Hurger King rather than on the south side. Seconded by Council- man Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the rnotion carried unanimously. �,� - . �i; � �:� • • • ei� � � ; � �� 1� _ ��� ���. �.� � � � " �. . � • • � :�+. :i• _ Y" �_ ''� • � �'� ,�,' The City Manager explained that there are atop signs thera no�w, however, they have never been offi.cially �uthori$ed. Council� REGULAR. COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 15, 196$ __ ___ , P,F �E 14 ' Sheridan said that this would actually establish Matterhorn Drive as a through street. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to authoriz� the stop signs on 53rd Avenue and Skywood Lane, causing traffic on these streets to stop before entering Matterhorn Drive. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upan a voice vQi.e, all votiny aye, Maynr Kirkham declared the �notion carried unanimously. �ISCUSSION OF REQUEST FOR CHIINGE FROM TRSE PLANTING TO FENCING ON TH� EAST SIDE OF SUNLINER MCYrBL: The City Engineer explained that there are four property awner� involved and th�ee out of four have indi.cated a preference for the fence. Mt. H�'t, of the Sunliner Motel, said that he thought the people behind the motel liked the grass landscaping and the additional lighting the motel provides, h awever, he agreed that the preference seeined to be for fencing rather than the trees. He said that it would be basket weave or the equivalent and would run for 285', Councilman Liebl pointed out that the choice should be determined by whether visual screening is desired or a noise screen. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the request and allaw 6' redwood fencing for a distance of 285' in lieu of the required tree plax�ting ordered previously. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kir}cham declared the nation carried unanimously. AP1'ROVAL OF SIGNING AGREEMEI3T ��ITH B.B. CHAPMAN OF NA30N. WIIi11MAN, �T �iT AND CHAPMAN, INC. AS REQUESTED IIY THE PLANNING COMMISSION FOR PLANNING SERVICES: The City Engineer said that this is the same firm as �ras authorized to be hired previously and th at this agreement had already been ordered and it's appearance in the Agenda is just a formality. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to authorize signiny of the agree- ment for planning services by B.B. Chapman, of Nason, Wehrman, Knight, and Chapman Inc. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice v�te, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Schmedeke said that this particular firm was not asked for snd that he did not wish to take the blame fz�n the people in tii e aorth end of the area, iie said that he did not want this area ' � � �' ' , ' ' � � ' ' I ' � � , ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY ].5, 1968 , �� , ' LJ PAGY 15 down-zoned or dawn-graded further than has already been done, and that the whole area is naw involved. Councilman Liebl pointeci out that his services are not to exceed $2500. R�SPONSE FROM PROPERTY OWNERS ON PROJECT #88. ADDENDUM #4: T'he City Engineer explained that letters had been written to all the property awners involved explaini:ng the proposed improven►ent fully, and asking them to respond. He said that 7 out of 11 have responded negatively. Councilman Sheridan pointed out that in that case the Counail will , have ta authorize Mr. Sether drilling a well, or if he chooses, tunneling under East River Road for connecting to City water. ' ' , , � , ' ' 1� 1 1 ,MOTTON by Councilman Samuelson to delete �iddendum #4 from Project #88. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. COMPAItATNE STUDY OF THE LAND ALTERATIOI�t ORDINANCE W�TH TH$ UNIFURM BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS: The City Manager said that the Administration is still preparing the comparative study. Copies of the preliminary work were handed out to the Council members for review. The City Manager pointed out that p$ragraph 5 dealing with mining operations will have to be , deleted. M�OTION by Councilman Harris to receive the preliminary etudy and that this item be brought back on the Ageazda as soon as possible. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Jim Gibbs, representing the City Attorney, commented that Leona�rd Cochran went to court last Friday night and pled not guilty and is challenging the constitutionality of our existing ordinance in claiming that he was grandfathered in, and that he was there before the ordinance was passed. Mr. Gibbs said that he thought this may go all the way up because of the amount of money involved. REGUI,�R COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 15, 1968 PAGE �.6 $E�,BIVING THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL PARKS AND RECREATION CO�LIS320N MF.ETING OF JULY 8, 1968: MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Special Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting of July 8, 1968 and direct the City Manager to write a letter to the Fridley State Bank thanking them for the scoreboard for Comnwns Park over th� Mayx�r's �ignature. Seconded by Counc ilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimouely. RBC�zVING THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APpEAI,S MEET�NG OF JULY 2. 1968: The City Engineer pointed ou.t that there was no Council action necessary. MpTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Board•of Appeals Meeting of July 2, 1968. Seconded by Counci�.man L�.ebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkhaw declared the motion carried unanimously. $BCENING THE MINLTrES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL SUBCQMMITTEE MF.ETING OF JULY 10, 1968: 1. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR THE RENbODELING OF THE SHOPPING C$ITER AT UNN$RSITY AVENU$ AND MISSISSIPP;� STRB�T, �zDI,�EY._,.�,CrnJESarA, TxE sA�E sE�xc LoT 1, sr.,ocTC l, sn.vArt �,ILLS PLAT 7 ANOKA COUNTY MINNBSOTA (RSt2UEST BY THnRS� & THORSHOV, INC., ARCHITECTS, AIA, 700 NATIONAL BUII.DING, 1�I�JNEA.FOLIS , MINNESOTA 55402: Z'he City Engineer explained that the Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittee has approved the internal remodeling but are withholding their approval of the lar�dscaping and outside work as the applicant shawed big sign areas. The rec;uest before the Council at this time is just for the interior work. He said that the plan is to divide up the interior into a laundry and a retail paint shop etc . MpTION by Councilman Liebl to concur with the Building Standards - Desiqn Control Subcommittee and autharize issuance of the building permit for the internal work only at this time. Seconded by Council- man Sheridan. Upon a vo3ce vote, �11 voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. , ' , LJ ' � , , ��� ' , ' � ' , , , , , ' CJ ' ' ' ' ' � REGULAR CQUNCYL MEETING OF JULY Z5, 1968 �A�GS 17 2. A,�tE�ES� BY NELSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF MASON CITY, �„C�nIA, T BE PLA�CS ON TFiE AGENDA AND SuBMIT THBIR PROPOSED jr�jA,��O S(�-RETAIL STORE BUILDING OF FOOD�B 1�A, j�' ,A . INC. . TO BE LOCATED ON LOTS l, 2, 3, 28 ANLI 29, BLOCK 2, COi�lMSRCE �A�,K, A�TOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA (REQUEST,,.,�3Y PAUL J. SENT1rtADT. j�P,��ENTING NELSON CONSTRUCTION IN MAKING TiiE RE{2U8ST Ai1D �'RQPOSA,L : TJhe City �ngineer eommented that this request is for a package stare - wa.re�house market on the northeast corner of Conmaerce Lane and Osborne Road. He said that the buildiny is set at an angle as the applicant felt that they could get more parking th is way, and that the auilding Standards - Design Control Subcommittee has not agprovet� o� any outside plans as yet and would suggest approval of is�uanc� of a foundation permit. He said that there would be �7,288 aquare feet building area, and one public entrance. ' Mr. Paul Sentman said that Food Bonanza is a retail stor• on a di.scou�nt basis. He said that his company has built for this chain b+a fore . !J � � � ' ' , ' �� ' � l�lOTION by Councilman Harris to grant a foundation permit for Food Hoa�nnza as suggested by the Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittee. seconded by Councilmari Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, a�11 vating aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. �?TI4N �ay Councilman Sheridan to receive the Minutes of the Bui,ldi.�q ��t�z�c�art�s - Design Control Subconunittee Meeting of July 10, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Saiauelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting �ye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. j�,�CENTNG THE MINUTES OF THE PI�ANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF JULY 11, 1968: !�lOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the Minutes of the Plsnning Commission Meeting of July 11, 1968. Sec�ded by Cauncil- matn Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham de- `elared the motion carried. -��..,_� i ;1�OTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution No. 97-1968. Seconaed by Councilman Saiauplson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, !�l�ayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unaninwusly. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 15, I968 � PI?.;E 18 � $ESOLUTION NO. 98-1968 - A RESOLUTION ORDEitING IMPROVEMENT, FINAL PI�NS AND SPECIFIGATIONS ON STRE�T IMPROVEMENT PROJS�r ST. 196$-1B, ADDENDUM #3- MOTION by Councilman Harris ta adapt Resolution No. 98-1968. SeCOnded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vate, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION NO. 99-1968 - r`� RESOi,U'1'ION FOR "FRIDLEY NIGHT AT THE BALL PARK"- MOTION by Councilman Sheridari to adopt Resolution No. 99-1968. SeCOnded by Councilman Liebl. upor� a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham cteclared the motion carried unanimously. It was suggested that the City Manager send a copy or this Reso- lution with a cover letter to Mr. Gibson, �ridley Chamber of Commerce, and the Fridley Sun. �2ESOLUTION NO. 10U-1968 - A RESOLUTION TU ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR 1969 TREE BEAUTIFIGATION PROGRAM: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution No. 100-196$. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, ,Mayoa� Kirkham decl�►red the motion carried unanimously. CLAIMS• MATION by Councilman Sheridan to approve payment of General Claim No. 15361 through 15539. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all votiny aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. M4TION by Councilman Sheridan to approve payment ot Liquor Claim No. 2372 through 2416. Seconded by C�uncilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Ma.yor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. LICENSE�: MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve or the tailawing licenses: � jl � r � � ' � ' I ' I � �J C� � , � I , '. REGULAk2 COUNCIL ' MEETING U� JuZY 1�, 1'a � 8 � �' !'ridl� �cu#�h �'ootball Asae� 6Lt �C �tl4 ��. (Co�or�s Park) lh�id'�.�t�r� l�innsaot.� � �� 47 6� �Tn�.T+�ra itar Ilv�s . ' �idL�r, ?�iaamaota �3�G�"�$ AL �i�'?�iaar Co. �96Q Main St. �'rie�,� I!�iinneaota� �AL !'raakt a T�acaco 607� Uai��r+�it� �w. �'x'idl�J' t��eota ;+i� Club I�% 6061 IIniters�.t7 FridlsT� Mi.nn�sots � P�JBLIC DRINK�1(3 PI,ACB R�111L ��tad�e � � Caf � �94 C•�atxal 4n. _ l�dlsa►# Minrnesota : �b 47 �1 U�aiT�ra�t� ' �'�t"id�.hr� �4inneeota ' �_„__,_._�. Cy¢b 1�7 ' ' 6Qf1 IIni�orsit� lrri,dley� Hinnsaota � T1V�� � 47 ' �#�,i�u�it�► 1�l. �� Minnesota � � ,� '� . ' � BY: S� Ixquinto (1ar�r Boater BY: Autoaatic Saloa Co. Autaaatic 3a1�a Co. Gary Boat�r B7s William Weisa (3u�r Boat,or B7: (3uq Boster BYs Ouy Boater ► . � ,,. , PAGE 19 APP'RO�SD B7 t H�alth Iaap�ctor H�a1th Insp�ctor IPPROVED B7: c cs h e� Polic� Chief Polio� Chi�t APPROV�D BY: Polio� Chist Hsalth Inapactor Polic� Chi�! H�alth Inap�ctor APPi�ppBD BY: Polica Chi�! 8�a1 th Insp�ctor �PPR�VED BT: Pol ice Chi�!' H�alth Inep�ctor ►,a,. � � : � REGUI,�R COUI3C�L MEFsT1NG OF JULY I5 , 1968 , Jul�► 15, 1968 GAS SERVICES B, S. P.,Inc. S11 West 7th Street $t. Y�ul, Minnesota t�1„�. Tipc 8. S. P., Inc. S11 ilest 7th Street St, Paul, Minnesota SIGN LitECi�� La�►�rence Signs , Inc . 945 Pierce autler Route &t. Paul, Mitsc�sota iiBATI�IG Qopher 8tg. Inc. Savage, Minneeota By: James E. Ethier By: James E.lEthier By : Geo . H . La�+rence By: iiarren Kelly PAGE 20 RENENAI. �. itE�iiAL iisil — � � APPROVED $Y ' . � H�g. Iaap. , ' Mtg. Iasp. , B�ld . Ttup., $ � �'Pli. xu�p . u � THE MOTION seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all �, � voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. �STIIyATES • � , P� MiOTIO�i by Councilman Harris to approve payment of the follcywing �stiYaates: Comstock and Davis, Inc. 1446 County Road J Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 Estimate #13 for the furnishing or resident inspection and resident supervision f�r the staking out of the,work for St�rm Sewer Improvement Project #8� (June 3, 1968 through June 29, 1968) 8stim�ate #7 for the furnishing of resident inspection and resident supervision for the staking out of the work for Storm Sewer Imp�ovement Project #8? (June 3 through aune 29, 1968) . . : , ' ' ' $ 8.84 � ' $ 4.42 � . � , , C NG OF JULY 15 1968 REGUI�t COUN IL MEETI , � 1 Estimate #5 for the furnishing ot resident inspection and resident supervision for the staking out of the work for Storm 3e�wer � Improvement Project #88 (,7une 3, 1968 through June 29, 1968) , , Raac�da]��, and Berglin, Inc. �8p1 �laza Curve �li�e�polis, M�.nnesota �5432 For services performed under Emergency ' Ordinance #398. N.S.S.S.D. sewer hook- up in Commerce Park. PAGE 21 $ 297.99 $4,019.39 1 THE MOTION seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kir'kham declared the motion carried unanimously. ' PETITTON NO. 16-1968: STREET SURFACING, CURB AND GUTTER FOR POLK S'�REET N�E. FROM LYNDE DRIVE SOUTH, 5650 POLK STREET AND 5660 POLK STREET: � ' The City Engineer said that he would like to have Councilman Sheridan comment on this. He explained that th is street is part of the plat Terry's Addition wh ich fell through. Councilman Sheridan asked if this portion of the street was dedi- ' cated. '�he City Engineer said that it was and that the storm aewe� goes this far . ' � ' � � � � Mr. A.T. Gearman, oowner of two apartment houses on Polk Street said that the road is very bad. In the summer it washes out and is bumpy. He said that as the street has been dedicated, he would like to see it i.mproved. Council�an Sheridan said �hat the plat of Terry's Addition was never filed. He asked ab�ut Lot 1, Block 4, Lyndale Builders 6th Addition ar�d said that he thought it was awned by Ame�rican Lumber. • '�Mr. Gearman said that he wc�uld like to h�ve this done this year ar�d .asked if it would be pc�ssible. Coun�ilman Sheridan said that it would be doubtful due to the time it takes for legal processing. Mr. Gearman said that he would like to have some maintenance and snow plowing then in the winter time. Cou ncilman Samuelson pointed out that it has been the City's policy to not plow unpaved streets as it is too hard on the equipment. RBGUI,AR COUNCIL MSETING OF JULY 15, 1968 pA�GB 22 Councilman Sheridan asked kir. Gearman if he had asked Am�rican Lwnber to sign the petition. Mr. Gearman said that he already had 57% and understood that was enough. He said that American Lumber is trying to get Mr. Gearman to buy their lot. Cau ncilu�an Sheridan said that in the event that he could get 100% signature$ the public hea=it�g could be waived, but only if it was 10096. This would speed things up considerably. Councilman Samuelson said that if the petition had been received earlier in the year, it could have probably been done th is year. Councilman Sheridan said that the City would do their best in getting h im his street and would try to get Polk St��-eet added ontu an existinq contract. MpTION by �Councilman Sheridan for the Administration to proeeed with ordering plans and specifications and calling a public hearinq. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. CLBRK OF COURT: I�OTIODi by Cour�cilman Samuelson to direct the City Manaqer to v�rit� a letter of recommendation for Virgil Wills to be appointed as Chief Clerk of Anoka Municipal Court. Letter to be sent to the County Judges, County Administration, and County Commissioners, over M�yor Kirkham's aignature. Seconded by Councilman Harris with the addition that the letter be provided space for all the members of the Council to sign. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. �! i • • vl' `�1 �z � �'� i�� � . � � y�. . ,` - � � i � i�� � �i �ili , � The City Manager said that the charge usually runs around $550 per month whieh is $6,600 a year. This would substantiate the claim that the City uses more than �2,100 per year, and would make the City eligible. �iUTION by Councilman Harris to authori�e signir�g the aqreement w3th Northern States Pawer Company for the rate reductton for ti�e Civic Center. Seconded by CounciZman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried urianimously. AsPPOINTMSNT OF CIV�DFFE�SE DIR$CTOR: lIOTIaN by Councilman Sarnuelson to concur with the Administration's recom�wrldation and appoint Robert Aldrich as Civil Defense Director. Z'hs nwtion sseconded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkhapa declared the motion carried unaninwuely. � � � � � ' ' � C, ' � ' , ' ' r--, '� �i � � ' ' � � � ' , ' ' ' ' ' , � � ' ' ' � REGUI,AR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 15, 1968 PAGE 23 The City Manager suggested that he could check out the possi.bility o� a�so �ppointing a Director of operations and possibly paying each �S�.OQ,OQ per month, also, to find out if the State will raise the allocation to $1200 taward Director pay instead of the present $900. �11,A�V�'„�„T,f; 0�' PEF�MIT FEE FOR THE ICE ARENA: , ial,l,0'.��Q�T %y Councilman Harris to waive the building permit fee for t�,� Construction of the Ice Arena. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. LT�on a vo�ce vote, all voting aye, Mayor Ki,ickham declared the motion ���riec7 unanimously. Councilman Harris pointed out that this is the same policy as for achools or churches etc. ,�,Qj�T�,,ST FO� HOOK-UP OF STORM SEWER AT 59TH AVENUE AND JEFFERSON S�'REET BY SCHOOL DISTRICT #14: � The City Sngineer explained that this is for property east of 7th S�r�et and north of 59th Avenue. He said the school plans to put ir� some ball parks. They are requesting that they be allawed to drain roof water from the roof of the Senior High into the City stQrm se�wer system. Ccauncilman Samuelson asked if th ere was any off street parking. Z'k�e City Engineer said no, as the school programs are all part of the athletic programs. He said that there was some parking area i,n the Elementary School parking lot. He said that he wou ld discourage on-at�eet parking as the residents need some protection. This �hould be discussed with the school district along with the problems with the Chase Island parking lot. Councilman Liebl asked if by letting the school hook up, there would be any problems, such as an overload. The City Engineer said yes, but hopefully there would be no great problem. The storm sewer drains into the river. �ouncilman Sheridan asked if this was part of District #5 and �that the City must be careful not to change the district lines. The City Engineer said that there was no problem, this was just roof clrainage. The rest of the water from the area west of the building �ill just drain into the sand. A � � , REGUI,�1R COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 15 , 1968 PA�GE � 4 1�OTION by Counciiman Samuelson to authorize the Administration to discuss this with School District #14 along with the landscaping of the area along 7th Street and 59th Avenue, and the Chase Ialand parking lot. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, a�l voting aye, Maybr Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously . CffitTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT: MOTION by Councilman Harris to authorize the presentation of Certificates of Achievement to Jessee T. Wallace for serving on the Fridley Industrial Development Commission and to Robe�t Molinaro for serving as the Fridley Civil Defense Director. Se- conded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all votir�g aye, Mayor Kixkham declared the motion carried unanimously. COMMUNICATIONS• A. GULF OIL COMPANY: It was commented that this was the flaw pattern the City Sngineer wanted in the fixst place. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the letter from Gulf Oil Company dated July 10, 1968 and grant th e request to change the flvw of traFfic to the car wash bays to be from south to the north. The motion $econded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kixkham declared the motion carried unanimously. VISITORS• Mr. Ro�ald McLain, 6007 Main 5treet, was present and said that he would like to have the alley between 60th Avenue and 61st Avenue and 2nd Straet and Main Street either opened all the way or ciased. As it is nvw the people living here are in violation of the City ordinance. Councilman Liebl agreed and said that people have put up fences and garages etc. which are in violation of the ordinance. Councilman Sheridan told Mr. McLain that the City Manager is naw working on this problem a nd should have his study and recom�nendation for Council consideration for the Meeting of August 5, 1968. ,� LJ i� �!, � C �� ,,� CI ' n ' �J � �1 � [J � � REGULA�R COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 15, 1968 PAGE 25 ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adjourn the Regular Council Meeting of July 15, 1968 at 11:50 P.M. Seconded by Council Liebl. and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared, th ere being no �urther business, this Regular Council Meeting of July 1�, ],.96� �losed. �,esp+�c� fu11y submitted , i �! �"�,'.r;;' r;��l ( r. r• C�' Juel Mercer Jack O. Kirkham Secretary to the Council Mayor ' ' ' ' 1 C' 1 ' L�' � II �� ��� ����°�� OF° �i� SP�CIAL COtJ1�TCIIa ����1�T:� 4F �TJLY 2� o l��r� �3n� �p��i�al ����.��g of the Fris�l�y Cit� Co��ncil `aas call��l �.o o���:;� �.� � � 1� P o�o }ay l��yo� Ki�kh�an o ������ o� ������o I�d�,��� K��l�aar� ask��l ��a� audiea��� to jo.�n tk�e Coua�cil ia� s�yia�� �'�� P���ic�� of All��,�a��� to �kae Flag� f:� • : � ��i�� �i� �'i!��S PRES��f'I°m Ha��is � Saanuel�on o She�°idana K��°l�k�aa�o I,��2a1 b���S ABSENT o Noa�� � :��P'� �ol� O�° AG�N�A m ��: �l:�s��ss�,o�a ����i,a�� tkae g�d�s��i,�a� b��ds�e �� 5;�s� Av��a�� N����n� ���,��� ��.� �i�:l��.�c� �'�oa�a °�3�� �c��r�da b�c��u�s� �� ��i� ,i�n����,�:�r �� ��� C��.t���.� ki��,s��°�� �,�,�.� C��!�a��.l. �a��l �0�°�1 l�i�a���s �� S��ool, D�,������ ��1.�� f�.� �� ���ccl Q °i�� ����c��,�, a��idi��l �YYb� f�l,�ava�g �.hr�� �.�;�a� �o ��� �c��a�l�� ' °'�������.�: �� 5�;���� L�,��a�. �� �7l�� �5�0 b�,o��. ��a I��ataa 5�����. �a���� ��.� �'��,'9S CO O BO����,:.���.�py 14,815� �o�.b� i°d�E����S� � o'�.� �.�.,�0�. 6a �II� �86� b•b�.,������ ���S�S �7� � '�0�7�1��5�,�,� ����'+,����..&, �o���i�lb��� ���w6�.��� ������� 6d8JS�i ����� �� ' b''�'.1,���°,2� 0 � ��e�?ES .'r°��c�(C°� ���.A� a�ea o ee���°�]0�71,�C� �l �°�dKPI�l13�,E'b�,�'°d'��OEb ��'�EE6 ��� ��°������,i°��� T��aa�,�� Gr�a��.ssa�oaa lt����l,iaa� �ka� Di�k��a��� ��� �.�,b3�` °° o u 1 ' 1 � 1 d+�OTI��i �� �au�a�i,�a�xa� S�a����oaa �.o adcsp� �i� ���r��l� �s �na�aa�l��lo S��:om��l�c� l�� �ou�a��la�aa.�a S�ne��d�.a�o Upo�n � v���� v�°��o tl��r� la��,a�� �� ��.y� o �Yo� K����a�a �i��l�red �ka� a�amtio�n ��r�a,�d ���iaxa��s�� o Yg��O���;�ilT #�1����9�� 1�4UE sT�G VP��TI� �D O�°F�IZ �F s�el.o� �� ��1�T]� s��. �iIGHWA� D�P1�R'��T OF° THAT FO1tTIOlv OF° '�F�I� F°1�01�1��� �tOA� �n1���' Ok' � o Fi o#��� �E�7EE�T 5°�'�H 1��7E1�Ti7� �TD .� 7TI3 FT�i�E L�TOIt�°H�°� UPO� ��� ��°i��� O�' T�� �ItD S�It�ET F�T�JS�Ol�I o ����,���,a���s I��,�bl ��i�3 �ha�t he believe�l �11 a��la��s �� �.� ���aa���,�, '�5�� ��c���,��d � �,����r f�oaxd �h� 1�Iioaaa� �o�� H�gYaw�y D�p���m�xa� ,�.�,c�.�,��i�°.��ns� t;1��:�� wa�]�l.�xas�aa�ss to coop���� o�a °�kai� a�°�°���o �� SP���1�L �G1UL�T��L ME��'��T�a �'Ld�� �90 19C� � � P,�G� � ' 1��yo� K.i�l�?�,z� saicl �Yb�t�. -�:kne l�i�a,.��so�.�. Fi�c�lkz,�aa�.�a ����,���.a���a�. ��m qu�es°��d �.ka:�,� ���ol.u�:�.o�a ��oan ��a� �o����,1, o �tQ��(,� ]a�r C��a��.ilm�� i��i.��� �o adop�. Resol.��,i,oxa �#101:=�1�Fi� o S��oa�d��l by� �o����.1�a�a� Sancau�l,�o�.a UPo� � vo,ic� �o��o �,k��r� b���sg �o a���r�B l�ayo� K.�,��C�r.�axe declare� �`�.� a�.o°�.��� ca��°�,�d �s�a�xaa�zno�.slyo I����il'S� ���? R�GAFt��N� 69TH AV�I�IU� A.�TD U�'��I�i� S IZ"Y AV��Ti7� C1tO�SOVEaR AI�TD 71 S T.AV �1�"U� o The Ci�y Exagixa���° said th�t two pla?�s had b�exa p�es��.�d to �he Council �arli�x° for �� ia�ter�s��tion of 69th Av�a�ue ax�d U��.v��sityo and at �.hat time th� Coun�il chose �,o purs�z� Pla� No� 1 wY��ch shows tki� l.00pba.cks mov�sl 150 f�et awa,y £r�om. �.h,� i���x�section o He said t.hat. t.iz� Cou�cil k�a�l hop�d that. tYae Stat.� �nrould partici- pat.e ia� t.Yhe cost. arad pay fo� �he po��.,ioaa that was wi.thi.n ti��ir riqka�-of-wayo but tk��� ha�r� i.nd,icat�� tl��� ��� not vai.11in�r to participate in �ny �ost. of th� :��lo�at.ioa� of tY�.is int��sectiono The C�.fiy Exac�inee�° said that. Pla�n 2 is loopia�c� back ta tkie �xisting int�xsection and if pa,r,�icip�ation by th� Cou�aty �nd M�,a�nesota Hic�hwa�r Depa�t,msents is not. inc;�ea�ed � followia�ct this pl�n �aould �a,�an �h,e City would hav� t,o b�ar a co�t. of appx�ox�.m!.a�ely 522 0 000 0 He �a�� t.h�.�. th� Coun�.il would 1�ave �o d��i�� i�f u���� �h� �i�°- cumstaa���:s �.k�,�y st,ill ar�� willing to putsu� Pl�n 1 and �f so� wYaa� funds a�e to be ea�°°max°ked for t'he p�oj�ct and �f th�r� are to be any �ssessments, the l�gal rec�uir�n��r��s `aoul�l hav� to be prepar�do Cour�c.iln�an H�x°�is saiel t�ha� th�.s :ir�te�°s�ct�.�ox� is appr.oximat�ly the sanie situat�ion the Council went th�ou�k� �,v�.tk� t,h� �elocation at T,Ha #,k4� and M�ssissippi Stx°e�t �nd h� s��.�l th� p�opl� are concern�c� wi,�h tr�f�i� u.til�zi�c� the pr�s�n�. FaJtk� Avenu� wi�kh Plar� � w�.ich would b� � ci�t.�°izrb�r�t to �tk���„� ��s�.d�nt�al a��ao H� sa.id t.�aat. Coua�t,y Corru�n.�..ssioner Kor.cli.�.k. h�.d ��ll�d hiax� �.x�d sugg��ted that. t.h� Ci.ty ar��l County j o�.,��,ly p��pa�� a st���n��aat of int�nt to th� M�r��a�sata H�ghway I��p���,a���a� .r.�q,u�s�.ia�e� �h��,� pa�°tici.pation� �i� �a�„�1 that th� Cou.�t�r vaoul�i b� p�.�kiaac� up app�o�cia�atel.y ha�f tYa� �ost, of tka� v�:���:�, �.iz:�°ouc�h �h� C�t� ° s pa�k l��d by �g.���.��q �,o p�� th� �o�� d.�.£.����n�..ial b��w�e� a x�sid�nti,�1 �nd coa����:i�l �t���t� � � � � � J � ' , , � ' ' ' � ' ' , ' SPECIAL COUI�'CIL I+�iEETI1�TG o�TiJLY 29 0 1968 LT ' � � ;� C ' ' ' 1 ' IY -' ' ' � ' ' PAG� 3 Gouxacilz�an Harris said .�t would be h�.� pca�i�i�aa to p�°o����l w�th t.h� pl�n as authoriz�cl befor� o but ixa doi*ac� so ��o �s � joint ef£ort with th� County in askia�g t,'1�� S�,a�� to pa��ti.��p�t�o ��d al,so aslt the Co�aaty to in�x°ea�� th���° pa�°�i�ipat,�,oaa� Gounciln�n Liebl �sked if �he Cou�cil f�lt� a 36 °�0��1 �aould b� abl� �.o haazdle the traffic on th� east si�1� of �h� �,TM���r���tioa�o Th�� C�,ty Enginee� sa�.d tYaat at tinb�s tlz�� �roul�i b� �oaac��st�..on� but if it yaer� to b� 48 ° o the County woul,d k�av� to pa� �.�� a�ditional cost of anotYier lane, and tY��y do �ot, waa��. to p�,� �.1��� o Coun��.l�n Harris said tYa� County coulci not �us�.�� s�o�xa� �.o 48 ° la�cause they would then be committ�d �o us� this ,i� o�h�� conunua�ities also and �hey felt 36 ° would tals� �a�� of �,1�� ��a��i� esp�c�ally if the inte�section is signalizedo Th� C�t� Ea�g.�ra��� said tha�. the no�th �n�i of Ea�� Un�v�rs�.�t�r .zlvenu� Se�vi�� Roa� is being com�l����3 �n�l �l�n� cont�acto�° vvant� �.o ]txaaw wliat to do on th� south end m H� ���� �,�.�t i��k�� i����� secta.on .is to be relocat�d, this mu�t l�c���l� b� ��c�u���,�d f�oirn tYa.� Ni�,aaa��so�.a H�.gYaway D�partment an�l -tkb� l,��al, ��.�p� �aill �,�k� sonte ti.meo The Counc�.l discuss�d tyia�c� i� ��.�a�apo�°a�y po�°t.�o�n of th� �oad with 69th Avenueo They also �l.�scu�s��l pa.r�.���.p�� tion in the cost of sign�l.izata.on �f �kr..� 69�,Y�, �.a��,��s�c�,�oa�a �.� �o be s.�c�x�al, i��d in th� future aa�d it r��� su�g� �°���1 ���� p����o�� �gr�ercA,ent b� obtained statinc� that �h� Co���.y vao�,ld p����.���p��.� �n th� cost � The C�.ty Attoxney sa�.d h� �kaou�h�. �,h� l�iinn�so�� Ha.ghway Departn�ent was really cr�atinc� a p�obl�m by' �o� Par�.i�im pata.n�o aa�d h� ask�d about the- likelilz�ca�l of app�oa�Yaa�aac� �ki� legislatox � and r�quest th�ix° h�lp o The Council discussed tY�e possibility of aa�y of �h� �ost b���ac� ass�ssedo The City Engin�er sa:�d that if �a��r b�n�£.it �ould b� provecl to the property owne�s a a hear�.ng would k�av� �,o b� h�lsl axad i£ th�°� was any possibility of ass�ss�ng any po��,ion of t,Y�� crossov�� o the hearing should be h�ld o�o th�t ev��y�.�a,iaag was x��ady� Councilman Harris said h� would suggest t,h�t �.h� hea�ing be held as he felt this would b� a 4-way �pli�. b��a��a �.h� City D County o State and Sears Comp�ny �, Coua���lman Sh��°��an Qu�stioned in what way the Seaxs ° prop�:��ty would bexa�fit o a� tYrey alx°eady have access to 69th Avenu� o �� ��� SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING, JLTLY 29a 1968 PAGE 4 The Council discussed a service road on tYa� w�re�t side aaad pxovision being made for stacking at tka� int��s��t�on in k�eping with the present policyU The City Engineer said that the time �l�a�aerat was �unning sYaort for constructioa� this season �nd he felt it was unm r�alistic to think that all the probl�ms coul�l b� wo�ked out befor� the constructior� season was ovex° � H� suc�g�s�ed a pe��taa�ent street be made to a cextain poir�� and �h�x� �t b� � tempora�y str�et brought out on existixag 69t1� �1v�nue unt�.l �verything is settledo The City Attorney said that the Sears Company had c��an��d �aa� eas�ment on 73rd to the City without cost �o th� Ci�y arad h� felt that it would b� a matter of eourtesy to dis�uss any pl�n� we may have with themo He said it is �onceivable that t��y a�,y agr�e to dedicate an easemento Councilman Harris asked the City Attorney wa�h��. wo�zld happ�a� �.f a hearia�g was called and the Minnesota Transf��° Railway p�°op�rty was assessed for a sex°vice �oad to s�°ve the�.r p�op�ty aa�d it. just ends in a dead end o Councilman Sh��i�lan sa�,� that� the se,x°vic� road woulc7 be complet�d in 1969 an� w.�ll be planned for o The City Atto�ney said that it would nat j eopa�e3��� tohe l�earia�g �.f part of a project was done the first y���° and p��°�. `vas slon� the second yeara Councilman Liebl suggested that NSSSD be not.�fied of what �tYkle City is praposing so they are aware the C�,�y �s pl�anning oa� putting in a loop, in case th�y have aaay obj�ctiono MOTION by Councilman Harris that the Council adopt Plan #1 aaad const�uct a permanent road up to the �ast loop at its fax°tl�es�G point for the University Avenue East S��vice Road b�tw��n 69th Avenue and 73rd Avenue and from that po�.nt on cox��truct a tempora�y road to joint to existing 69th Avenue; and tha� the County and City meet with the Minaiesot� High�aay D�pa�tm�nt a��l xaegotiate additional participation by the County and 3tate and ask �he Adn�inistration to report back at� t�ae a�e�t �°�gula� meeting on whether any ben�fit cax� b� d����m�n��? fo� t1�� p�°op��°ty on the west and i£ so, call, a public hea�°inc� � ' � II C ' ' ' � C , ' �� 1 C! ' � ' ' �I , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' SPECIAL COUL�TC�L 1��II�TG o�'LTIoY 2� 0 196� �'AG� .'�� Councilnnan L�.�bl �t���� tha� �,h� Council ka��i �lso �1����a���� r�questiaag th� Acln�i,raist�°atioa� �o �ont��� o�� ��;�i�l�,�o:�� ��a�i as)cing th�ir �uppo�°� ixn obta�,x�ing a�l�lit�,or��� p�r�i�ip���,��a fron�s t�a� Stat�o Th� zr��tion w�s se�oncl��1 by Cousa�ila�n Sh���.d��a a�ac� upon a voic� vot,� o ther� b�ia�g no nay� o�yo� ICi�l��a� �l��l��d �h� motion ca��i�c� u�aaxai.mously o �kka� Cit�y Engin�er s�id h� would assua� �kni� t�arnpo�azy coa�st�r�x�� tion was to join dir�ctly onto 69th Avenu�o H� w�� told �t�ais wa� �o�°r�cto The Coixa�cil briefly dis�u�ses3 �. ��op �ign at thi� iait�rs�ction and �l�cid��i that it �aould b� wris� �o stop t�h� i�� ar�na tra£fic and w�i�aa ther� is an ev�a�t wi�th l�eavy t�°a�fico the Polic� Department could dir��ct th� t�a�fico TZze City Engineer said that tYb��e was aa�otki�� �1�c�sion to b� a►�ade by the Council r�gax°c�ing �tY�e propos�d 71�t �v�a�u� o H� sa�.�l that a hearing had be�n h�ld on t'ha.s �oa�l �o s�rve the Ci�y garac�� o�the industri�l prope�°ty on the xao�°th an�l tYae �ren� property a The City Enc�inee� sa�.e1 ti�at the Cou�aty i� a�o� f�vorabl� to toYY�is proj�ct as they do a�ot f�el it is a b�n�f�t �o �h�a�a aa�d th�t they can us� the s�rv�.c� ; 0��1 �or �.ka� �,r �.cc�ss � H� sai�1 that tYae contractor is xeady to sta��. �o�°]��ng oa� ��aYaoe�a�g the ba�l soil in tYie a�ea aaael waxats an an�w�r o� vaYa�°�k��r �.h� �o�d is to b� built or no� a The City Engi.n�er s��,d �'k��t �er� �.� �lso a qu�stion regarding tl�� lo�ation of ;�.h� �oaa3 0 TYa� Council discussed tka� possibili�y of u�i�ac� �h� pa�k�,xa� lo� ' of th� Carter Day Comp�y for t�mpor��y � cc�ss o�ut it w��� deci�led to try to r�ach an agre�rcbex�t wi� tka� Cou�nty �.�a�i ira �Y�� meantin�eo get th� base work completed for pavix� next y�a� o ' Councilman Harris s�id he tYbought� the Ci,�y �oulc3 a��gotiat� �.ka� $5,000 figu�e with the County, _ LJ ' i� �' 1 ' 3� 1�d0'rIOI�T by Couri�ilanan Sanbuelson to d�,�ect �t�n� 1��la�ainistratio� to proceed with th� �or�st�uction of: 71�t 1���nue to m�.�imuni �tandar�lso ma.intaisaing the road until �uch tim� as a£�xaal agre���nt i� reache�l with the Countyo Second�d by Council�n Li�blo Upon a voi�e vote, tYae�e being no nays o- Niayo� Ki�]�Yi� �l��la��d �l�e a�a�t�.orn caxr�,ed unaniat�ously o � T'k�� City E�agi.neer explain�d to the Gouncil� tYa�� �oa�r.� mo�a�y ��.a� b� sav�d in building this road if th�x�� is xao buil�ling plaa����l :�o� this ar�a by using �h� natural �unof£o �a��l rua���,anc� �Ya� va�t�� i,a�°�o th� creek o Th� Counc il ag�°ee�l with th�.s i�l�� o . . � P$CIAL COUNCIL MEETING, JULY 29, 1968 - — --' PAiG$ 6 ' M�. Richard Harris, a visitor to the Council Meetirg, asked the Cpt��cil when water was going to be brought into the City Garage antd if it is to be tied in with the new rosd. Ths City $ngineer pa�,�9 �that when the garage was being planned, it was anticipated t�.hat the arena would have been finished and the arena was to provide the lines and from there they were to qo to service the garac�e�, and then the arena had to be rebid. He said that the garaga line has already been stubbed to the arena and they hope to qet �t in by next month if the arena people keep movir�g. Councilman Liebl said that the Council realized that thare has be� sane inconvenience, but the City did not want to wasta $2,000 by �aot waitinq. Mr. Richard Harris said that a list of deficl�ies at the garage has been prepared and he strongiy urged the Counc il to exaunine it carefully. Councilman Liebl said that the Cour�il has �C�oeived the letter. Mayor Kirkham said that these mattars hava been taken care of. '=� r' �1 _ � ; ...L� � L : �'� � • � �• .� ���..�: _ _ :�. u _ _ _' _ - � - --r�-��w Z'he City Mar►aqer said that a letter has been prepared explaining to ,�lx. ��lister that all the Council had been able to approve was his plan, ntinus the encx�oachment on County right-of-rway, and a copy of ths communicatiori received from thq County opposing the encrdach- m�nt would be foxwarded to Mr. Filister. 1�lOT][O�t by Councilman Liebl to receive the coanmunication fraa Anoka County and approve and forward the letter from Mayor Kirlcham to f�. b�tt�.tice Filister explaining that the County is in opposition to the en,croachment. Seconded by Councilman Ssmueleon. tTpon a v�ice vote, th�re bein�g no nays, !rlayor Kirkham declared ths wotion +cas�cied. � • -'. =i; k�.�l� �-.+� �i; �.� 7.'h�► C�ty Sngineer saic� that �tr . 3churr representing f[iaco prc�icto, �., wa� p�resent at the Gouncil Meeting. A� e�cpla#ns� that ltirico P�txlucts ie qoing to be° hooking to the N883D line and they -�te �app� �aAUt the coat they will have to bear. He said they are requeatt�g e� teaaa�orary connectio� with the chance that it a�ay becoms s p�lcl��nt connection if it is not feasiblt to ronnect oanto !�t 8sars property at a later ti�ae. The City -Saqineer rovie�►�i the d�.i�srdnce tn cost between an average sewer cannectioa �and #� Qaet o� 1� �rwer hookup with a drop mar�hole. it �eans that Mine+d Pr�ducts Nill �p�tid approximntely ��,190 more thar� a aor�ral lat�al anres�snt. Hs 11aid that they ware williAg to do thi� if t'hs Ca�c�tricil a+c�t1� oat aA��se any future lateral charges to thie prop�ty. ' � � �J � �I ir J � CI' ' �J , � � � C' �� ' 1 I� ' J 1 � � , ' � , 1 � ' ' ' ' , . `< S`� SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING, JULY 29, 1968 PAGE 7 Councilman Harris made a motion to approve the permit and let Mir�co connect permanently to the NSSSD line and if in the future there are any modific� ions, the City will pay the charges. He ��ter withdrew this motion aiter the Council discussed the past policy of the Council. The Finance Director explained that in the past when a property vwner hooked on to the sewer, they were charged an equivalent lateral connection charge, and if th e extra cast of the hooku� was more than the connection charge, it is let go at that. He said that the City has never refunded paid cash for the excess costs and there has never been another lateral assessment levied after the connection charge has been paid, so that allvwing credit aqainst a future assessmexit has never come up. He said that the average lateral assessments chanqe from year to year. Mayor Kirkham said he felt it wisest to follow the policy the Council has follwed in the past. The City Attorney said that he cou7.d not see any practical reason why they would disconnect the hookup if it was done with an outside drop. Mr. Schurr said ti�it they would like to get this settled and as far as they were concerned, as a permanent connection. Councilman Liebl said that if the pollcy was changed and the City paid any future assessment, t,he xnoney would have to caae out of the sewer fund and the City wpu�.d be subsidizing this. '�e Couricil also discussed the REC charges for Minco. Mr. Schurr sk�awed the Council a letter he had pr eviously received from the City Manaqer and said that na�r he had been informed that he has tv pay the charge now. The City Manager suggested that the Administration write an agreement with Minco confirming �ihat �it,e �.etter froia the City Man ager sayd in the form of an agree- mea�t, statiryg that the $2,500 in escrow is not the final amouat, +�t1d �h en the final usaqe charge is established, Minco will pay th� differential. This would allow them to pick up ti�eir pernAit, �d thsy can pay any additional charges duo in the future. The Finaace Director was asked to explain again hvw the lateral charqe policy is handled. He said that the property awne� would �y thw cost of the connection to the manhole; the City would fiquro tha equivalent lateral charge and deduct any extra cost t,h� proparty a�wneac may have had from the cbarqe . He said ttiat ii there is any extra cost over the normai lateral c2�arga, tho �rt�petty a�tyer doso not pay anything, but the City doee not pay tho p�ope�rty vwner a�thinc� either. _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _. _- -_ _ __ --- - ��� -- SPBCIAL COUNCIL MEETING, JULY 29,1'1968 gAG� 8 MpTION by Councilman Samuelson to continue the established Council pol�.cy on hookup charges . lyr. Schurr asked if they would get credit if there was ever a lateral charge. The Finance Director said that it had never happened before and it was unlikeiy that it would happen here. Councilman Liebl said that the City would have to prove there was a benef�.t to their property, so haw could he be assessed. T'he MOTION was seconded by Councilman Liebl, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. DlpTION by Councilman Harris that the Administration grant the aewer parmit to the Minco products, Inc., and prepare an agreement stating that Minco Products, Inc. agrees to pay any additional future costs ovQr and above the $2,500 in escraw. Seconded by Councilman S�elson. Upon a voice vot@, chere being no nays, iy,ayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Liebl pointed out that Minco Products had no choice of where to hook up and are really paying here because of the circumstances. ,T���SES M4TION 8y Councilman Harris to approve the following licenses: � . �YA�.T�G Moelter Construction Co., Inc. Route 6 Stillwater, Minnesota By: Ray W. M�oelter a�; �ii_�.__ •., • r N8�1 Les Nelson Const. Co. Willowbrook Plaza Shopping Center M�ason City, Iava By; Paul J. Saatinman N�1 . . •,,�. Healy Const. Co. 3�1 Central Ave. �'aslbault, l�tiinn�eota By: Robert J. Healy �T$W � BI.DG. IDTSP . BLDC;. INSP. LJ � � � C Ili� ' � L__1 ,' C BLDG. IDiSP. ' �J ' SPECIAL CQUNCIL MEETING, JULY 23, 1968 ' , PA�GE'_ 9 ��' ' ae►conded �ax Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, the�e ba�.ng no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ' � � �� L C � L_� ' Mayor Kirkham asked the Finance Dir�etc�r� if th� n�w awnars of t� e pz�evious "Hullabaloo Club" had gotten a license. The Finance Director said he would check on this. ,�F�IE�i OF TAGGING ORDINANCE: �•ne city wttorney saia that this ordinance is a sta u�aing the same language as the State Statutes use. that if the CounciZ pass�s the ordinance, it empawe to establish a fina schedule and an Ordinance Burea Li�bl asked who the fi,ies from the tags will go to. �l�torney sa3d that they wi�.l be handled in the same le in the Courts at present. Councilm�an Liebl said to know what constitutes a violation. 7,'he City Att a�l items will refer back to the zoning ordinances, et�. He said he would give the Council an itemized v�olations and suggested fines. Councilman Sherida ndard form He said rs the Court u. Councilman T'he City manner ae it he would like orney said f ir e ord inance , 1 ist of n said he �e�.� that some notice should be given the peaple before they a.re tagged. Councilman Samuelson suggested that it be � de �ffect�ve the lst of January so that the people can be informed p� i� before it is in oper ation. MAT�O�i by Councilman Harris t ' Tagging Ordinance to the next Seconded by Councilman Liebl. r�o nays, Mayor Kirkham dec�red ' ' ' � � o table consideration of the Regular Meeting fa� further review. Upon a voice vot�, thare being the motion carried unanimously. A$PROVAL OF STRSET LIGHT IN TfiE 6500 BLOCK ON MAI1J STREBT NEAR 1�� P�. �ION by Councilman Liebl to approve this street light. Seconded �ay �ot�ncilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Maxor Kirkham declared the n►otion carried unanimously. i..��: � � � Y: •:..it :,� � : • •i !l. 4 rt�.�' • ' • � ��` _�. Cii is._ �'Y Y �cl: � 's • � • .�, i 'i� L Councilmati Harris said he would like to casdet�d the City lrl�anaq�t far his� fir�e prosentation to tho Referral Coa�mitt�e which re- sul�ed in �heir approvinq our request by a uaanimous vote. r - �� SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING, JULY 29, 1968 ' PAG$ 10 ' �li0TI0�i by Councilman Harris to receive the City Manager's report and give a copy of the canmunication to the p�ess. Seconded by Couneilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor �Cirkharn decl�ted the motion carried unanimously. BB�IV'�C CQMMiJNICATION FROM THE i�:TROPOLITAN TItANSIT COMMISSION R$GARDTNG THE DICKENSON BUS LINEs Tha City Manager read the letter from the Metropolitan Transit Comraission requesting the Council's comments rn the quality of �a�rvice, routing, scheduling and maintenarlce of the Dickenso�n Linsa, w'hp hsva askad the Metropolitan Transit Commission to unciexwrite thena on some of the losses in this area. Mayor Kirkhaaa said that he thought it was a good idea to assist them in getting better e�uipmont to get their business back up and then they would be able �o pay the Com�nission back. He said he would like the Council to qo on record in favor of asking for assista� e for the Dicke�son L�.nes a�a he only needs a little boost to get the businsss by having better se�vice. Councilman Sheridan asked if this would jeopardize the chances of getting the Twin City Lines expanded. Mayor Kirkham said that this bus would run on East River Road and on Central Avenua to give the Onan Coutpany better service. Councilman Liebl said that the Georgetvwn Apartments will add more business also. !1p'P�(�1 by Councilman Sheridan to direct the Administration to a�nswer the communicatiari fraa the Metropolitan Transit Cammissian expre�asirx� the Couricil's support of the Dickenson Line's request for asaistance from the Cocnmission to help them bring their �apai�tenance and scheduling to a satisfac tory level. Seconded by Ca�ncilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, the�e being no nays, l�,ayor Kirkham declarad the motioci carried unanimously. �!. ���i� y�x _�. �I�OTTO�T by Councilman Sheridan to adjourn the iaeeting. Cow�cilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no � Kirkham deciared the Special Meeting of July 29, 1968 10:35 P.il. Ae�pectively submitted, /'�i� � �C!���-m� � l�trya ]��i `Strom A,ct�nq 8ecretary to the City Council seconded by nay s , l�Lay or adjourned at � ' � �__. � ' � ' ' � ' , , ' � � �� ' j ��� � OFFICIAL PUBLICATION 1�`� �,.; ,/ ^ )� f CITY OF FRIDLEY �1 ,/ � ,zi��� . ��. (EXHIBIT A) ,�. ; �, �� . NOTICE OF HF.ARING ON IMPROVII�iENTS V� ;, St _ 19FiR�1R �/'�� � Addendum �4 `� ' WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fxidley, Anoka Coun[y, � Mirnesota, has deemed it necessary and expedient that the improvements hareinaftex' described be made. ' ' ' � � � ' � ' ' ' ' , ' pOW, THEREFORE, I�TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the lSth day of JulY� ].968 , 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 p�trti�aa lnterested in said improvements in whole or in part. Tbe general nature of the improvements is the construction (in the i,llpds aad etxeets noted below) of the following improvementa, to-witt ��„TaIlCTTO�T ITEM: Street Improvements, including grading, stabilized ba��� hot-mix bituminous mat, conc�Cete curb and gutter, water aad esnitary �rws •exvices, storm sewer and other facilities, located as follows: Harison Drive: 53rd Avenue to Interatate #694 Service Rosd Crown Road: Main Street to Horizon Drive Vantura Aveaue: Kain Street to Horizon Drive - EBTIMATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 40,4_Z0.0�0 -- 1�A� THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPROVEMENT j8 A8 FOLLOWS: � For Conatxuction Iteia above - - - - - - - - - - • - - - - - - " ' • " ' " • A11 of the land abutting upon said streets named above and all laudi MiCh�a� �djacent and abutting thereto. *11 of •aid land to be assessed propoxtionately according to the beue!'itt r�csived by auch improvemer�ts. That the Cvuncil proposes to proceed with each of eaid impxavemsata 1t• •eparate imprwements, except as hereaftex otheYwis� provided by Council all v�ndGr the following authority, to-wit; Mi:nnesaCa Laws 1953� Ch�pttx 998 �uad lat� �ndatory thexeof, and in confoxmity with the Chartar. 3� AATED THIS 1_,ST D�AY OF JUL�t ., 196 8 ORDER OF THL� CITY COtTi1CIL. � MAY� - Jack 0. Kirkhsm ��R���s • � Y'1'Y CLE1tK • MRi'viti`�C:�"B�ufi�e1T � tvtbli�h t July 3, 1968 . . July 10� 1968 � -. _ , i , 1 � ' � ' � ' ' � ' � ' f����, r, i:� ;� • � Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager Nasim M. Qureshi, City Engineer-Director of Public Works MF,MU DATE: August 1, 1968 MF1rD N[JMBER : 59 CM #68 -14 RE: Additional Street Li�ht Reco�endation for Completion of 1968 Lit�hting Pro�ram We have received requests from citizens for some of Che l�.ghts mentioned below. I have reviewed the areas and it is ury feeling that these lights should be installed, if the Council wi.ahes to do so. Lights at intersections are: 1. Osborne Road and Baker Street 2. Charles Street and Anna Avenue 3. 73rd Avenue and University Avenue (West side) 4. 73rd Avenue and Co�erce Lane 5. Rice Creek Boulevard near dul de sac 6. 69th Avenue and 6'9th Place We have existing lights at the Weat end of Rice Creek Terrace that could be removed as the intersection of Rice Creek Terrace and University Avenue has been eliminated, Also, the light on Riverview Terrace North of 63� Way ' could be remwed since we have put the new road �crr Riverview Terrace and this light no longer serves any road. ' We have a tot�... of 24 lights budgeted this year. Council ordered 18 lights earlier this year and two lights were added onto intersection of 57th and University as per agreement with the Highway ' Aepartment. This leaves only 4 additional lights �o be added this year. If the two lighte reconmended for remwal are eliminated, then we have 6 li$hts available to be inatalled for the rest of this year. � ' l�,C,t,�{ M . NASIM M. QURESHI, P.E. 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The Superintendent of Public Worka hae reviewed the bids submitted and recouanended that the low bid of MaGee Trucke, Incorporated, 3001 Broadway Northeast, Minneapolis, Minnesota in the amount of $2323.36 be accepted as it meete all the specified requirements set by the City. I concur with his reconmQendations. 1� �-Q.<.�.�.:� ,�-� - �����. NASIM M. QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer-Director of Public iiorks ti U , �' NEW 3/4 T4N CARRY-ALL TRUCK �� C1� FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA Bid opening: July 17, 1968 at 10:30 A.M ,_; • i �� PARON MOTORS New Brighton, Minn. BID DEPOSIT C�,,�" F�_. 8 1 �9, ¢� BASE BID T��� I Cr�M ��L01v ItL- /�-M G � 'v � �9 . L S COMPLETION DATE 4-S' � �.... 2.� ys � I►� r-�. . MCGEE TRUCKS, INC . i���� `` "` '� 3/, ��-�, (�' /� G, C S 2-� 90 6, c,r-� �rs 3001 Broadway N . E . ���"` � �os �'1G. � Z 7) -�. � . '� � rr . [ _ �_ ..._.,�.,rs.-.T.�. �„�.�,,..,,�-,.. � � . .. .. �.. . . . _. _ �, . , , , �+....� � .� Ci� o rid�e � � ANOKA COUNTY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE S60•3450 FRID�EY, MINNESOTA SS421 July 31, 1968 Honorable Mayor and City Council � Homer Ankrum, City Manager City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. �ridley, Minnesota 55421 RR: Bids on Tree Beautification Program O ened on �7ulv 31, 1968 at 10-30 A.M. �'he follawing are the bids submitted from three different nurseries for our 1969 Spring Planting Tree Beautification Program: i$ aa� Linden Ash Honey Maple Maple Loc_us_t Silver Sun�er Bob's Produce Ranch $37.95 $25.85 $54.45 $25.85 $37.40 Minnesota Tree, Inc. 41.25 31.35 74.35 32.45 69.30 Gurtek & Ramberg 38.00 33.50 40.00 33.25 45.00 I have examined the bids and find that the law bid on au r 1969 Tree Beautification Proqram was submitted by Bab's Produce Ranch. You will find that the Green Ash and 3ilver Maple both qualify as law price on contractor installation as required by specifications. I recom�aend that their proposal for th� Green Ash ar�d Silver Maple trees be a�ceptE� by the City Coun�:il. Respectfully submitted, c� PAUL BRAiN, tor �►as�s a�d gec��ation Depart�rwr�t n 4] � - - -- --_----- —.--- , ' b�,31 Universitv Avenue N.E. � ' Bidder �chman�s Tnc. 10 Lyndale Ave. So. Mpls., Minn. 55423 3,V.Baile� Nurseries �25 Bailey Raad . Paul, Minn. 55119 �anley $lesx seo Minn. Bob's�Produce Ranch 20 E. River Road ls., Minn. 55432 ndee Nursery 800 Hwy. SS, Route Z Wayzata, Minn. 55391 � , Halla Nursery, Inc. �17 Eden Ave. ls. , Minn. 554�Z� stant Shade Co. 30 Ball Lake Road New Hope, Minn. 55378 ---: ------- --------- ----- --._ __ _ __ _ .--_ �s.� � CIT'Y OF FRIDLEY � ��' " PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTME Paul Brown, Director � one: 560-345a �i TREE BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAM � BIDS OPENED ON JULY 31, 1968, AT 10:30 A.M. • %lX�'-� � � �i1 � W rioney- Mapie Maple noney- Maple maple i Linden Ash locust Silver Summer Linden Ash locust Silver Summeri 37,9� I ��.Xa � 5�,��) �h�p� I3���° � a Law's Valley View Nurseries l�tings, in. 55033 1� nesota Tree, Inc. �� 0 Hwy. 169 �s f 9 Fden Prairie, Minn. 55343 �/,t►i ���35 �7`3`� 3Z��� ��'�� Zo.90 ,,Y � . 3 �. �� �. �G.zo l7-0 �.���f7� i� � --- — C Y OF FRIAI.EY - PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT T E BEAU'f�FTCATZON PROGRAM -_-___ ■ Bidder J n L. Nawaann f, Son 2 8 W. Broadway Mp s., Minn. 55411 N3L'ollet Nur�ery 8600 Nicoll�t Ave. M�s., Minn. 55420 P e Cone Nursery 9�0 Foley Blvd. N.W. Coon Rapida, Minn. 55112 s _ R�e Hill Nursery 2380 Larpenteur Ave. W. S� Paul, Minn. 55113 H ard W. Schultz 3�0 New Brighton Road St. Paul, Minn. 55113 � � .. _ ,, , - _ , �. �: e � !i � � noney- Mapte Maple Honey- Maple Maple Linden Ash locust Silver Summer Linden Ash locust Silver Swe�ne W� Bush Sales Long Lake, M�n. 551�2 . �vni �� � �An�/3E2G- � `� Cov �vT y �n u E rV % rZ,�9 hJON� �, �rni j?fJipO 33,�76 �0'�a� ,3j, l� 5�5�40 1i? 00 a.3,5 0,�0,�0 � � _��I�z �3�23 3,,ov ■ . 1 ' � � ' ' .� , J , � LJ L� l . _l � i� � � � � � 51�8 Rice Creek Terrace Fridley, Minnesota 551�32 J uly 15, 1968 Hon. Mayor and City Council Ci,ty of Fridley 61�31 Univ�ersity Avenue, T?.E. Fridley� Minnesota 55421 Gentlemen: Please accept my resignation from the Charmanships of the Planning Commission and the Park and Recreation �ommission. I have found that the dual charmanship� while it was satisfactory for a short xhile, is not working out in the long run. A number of items before eaah of the tko cort�nissions call for inteasiv�e work. I feel that each of the two commissions deserves leadership Which can be devoted primarily to its own needs. The Planning Commission is presently reviewing the City's zoning code arid this xork should be carried on and completed this year if possible. Specific area studies such as the zoning study naw under way or� the Hyde Park area ar� the recently completed street plan'Por the R�.c� Creek Road area will c�ntinue ta occupy much of the Planning Commission�s time. The problem of providing professional planning services to the City remains to be solved. A chairman who is solely responsibe for leadership of the commission can bring about the most e�ficient hanclling of this sort of work. The Park and Recreation Co�nmission is faced with the duty of deter- � mining the significance of the recent bond referendum and of de- Pining a course for the f uture development of the City's parka. The task of bringing better coordination of the City's recreation pro- gram with the intramural and instructionaT sports programs in the � schools must be completed. Most important, the Cotrmission has be- gun to e�camine the extent and content of the current recreation pro- gram and this examination must be thoughtPully carried on to a con- ' c].usion. Leadership devoted primarily to park and recreation prob- �ems will be wital to the commission in doing this work. ' The present membership of both the Planning Commission and the Park and Reereation Commission are men of high qualif ications for these tasks. They offer both experience and willingness to devote a significant part of their time to effort for the public. I feel ' that with men of similar qualifications to chair the txo groupa, the City will receive the greatest benefit from their efforts. , � I would like to thaNc you for the opportunity to participate in the affaira af the City of Fridley during the past fex years. If I can • be oP aervi.ce iu the future� I�rill be happy to do so. Yours truly �� ��� `�H� M�IV[,J�'�,5 QF THE BOARD OF r1PPEALS MEETING OF JU�.Y l�, 19( 8 T�� M���i,ng was cal].ed to order by Chairman Ylinen: M�M��R�a PR�SENT: Minnish, Mittelstadt, 0'"Bannon �, Yl�nen N�EM�ER� A�SENT: Ahonen (?TI�ERS PR�SENT: John Breher, Building Official �IQTION by Minnish to accept the minutes of the July 2, 1968, Board c►f .E>.p�a�als Meeting with exception that on request #1 that the motion '�q �rant the Variance the first 3 items are reasons for gr��tir�g c?� �h� V�rlance and item 4 is a condition o� the Variance i� to l�� gra�ted. �QCC�nd�:d by Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, there being np nays, tk�� mot�on carried unanimously. �. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.24 FOR REDUCTION OF SIDE� YARD �tEQUIREMENTS FROM 5 FEET TO 3 FEET TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION Q� AN ATTACHED GARAGE (15'x30') ON LOT 24 s 1/2 of 25, BI,OCK 7, HYpE PARK ADDITION THE SAME BEING 6035 -2ND STRE�T NORTHEAST, FRIDL�Y, MINNESOTA (REQUEST BY LOUIS KEDROWSKI, 6035 2ND STRE�T NOR'�HEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA). Mr. Louis Kedrowski was not present to present his request or speak on his behalf. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wojciak and son, of 60�� 2nd Street Northeast were present at the hearing. I�IQTION by 0'Bannon to table this rec{uest until July 31st, 1968, hearing so that Mr. Louis Kedrowski can be present. Seconded by Minnish. Upon a voice vote, there bying no nays, the motion carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT: The Meeting adjourned at 7:50 P.M. Respectfully submitted JOHN BREHER Building Official Zt� � I � �� I � I � �� I ' °1. I , I' I' 1 � I � 2. -�Hp MTNUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF JULY 3�, �968 Tl�e Meeti.n�; was called to order by Chairma.n Ylinen. ��S PRESk�Fi': Ylinen, Mittelstadt, Ahonen, 0'Bannon MEMBII�S ABSENT : Minieh � t?�,'I�S PRESENT : John Breher-Bldg. Official MOTTON by Mitteletadt to accept the minutes of the July 19, 1968, Board of AppealQ Meeting. Seconded by Ahonen. IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried u.na.nimously. AN ADDITIONAL VARIANCE �N OF A SIDE YARD RDBUI VARIAriCE OF SDCTION . 1 �T SEI'B�ACK TO 1 FOOT INCHES 8 BLOCK 2. REARR.ANGfl�P OF tME BEING 211-4 AVPNUE 1�.E 11-d5�—AVENUE N.E..FRIDLEY. Mrs �laehill Be John Polymeros were present to speak on the behalf of Mr. Lloyd Bl�ahill. MOTION by Mitteletadt to cloee the Public Hearing. Secox�ded by Ahonen. Upon a voice vote, there beixig no ziays, the motion asrried unanimouely. MOTION by Mittelstadt to grant the variance becauae it doee not violate Section 45•�9 of the City Code keeping 15 feet between structures, and that it ie 41eo a� i,wprovement to the property. Seoonded by 0'Bannon. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion ca�ries ut'�,nimoue ly . Mx. Louis Ked�owaki was preaent to speak on his own behalf. Mr. John Wojciak oP I6031-2nd St N.E. was slso preeex�t. M�TION by ghonen to close the Public Hearing. � �eCOnded by 0'Bannon. IIpon a voice vote, there being no naye, the motion earried t��itnoualy. � � � , � .BOARD OF APPEALS - JULY 31, 1968 PAGE 2 MOTIpN by Mittelstadt to grant this varia.nce provided that a fence be erected o.n th� south lot li.ne from the front of the propert,y li.ne to the rear of the pxope�ty appxoximatly 76 feet and that this fe.nce be consistant with othex fe.ncea. Seeor�ded by Ahone.n. Upon a voice vote, there being .no .nays, the motion carried unanimously. 3. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.24 FROM 17 FEE�I' 6 INC� to 1 FOOT 0 TO PERMIT ERECTION OF A 20'x 0' GARAGE ON LOT 0 BLOCK 2 SYLVAN � H� LS OK� COUNTY MINNESOTA. R UEST BY WALTER ZIN�AL 62 0 SUNRISE DRIVE FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 1 M�, & Mrs. Walter Zimbal were present to speak on their own behalf. Also, Mr. . �dwaxde, 624� Rainbow Drive, Fridley, Minnesota, Mr. Gordon Knutson, 6231 Rait�bow Drive, Fridley, Minnesota, Mr. Robert Feick, 6251 Rainbow Drive, � �'ridley, Minnesota, Mrs. Jack Korthof, 6261 Rainbow Drive, Fridley, Minnesota, Mr. Ernest Powell, 6241 Su.nrise Drive, Fridley, Minnesota, were present. � ' � ' � � ' � ' �J , MOTION by Mitteletadt to close Public Hearing. Seconded by 0'Bannon. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried u.n��imously. MOTION by N$ttelstadt to table request until the next scheduled meeting of the Board of Appeals, so that the owner can investigate the posaible relocatixig of tY�e propoaed gara.ge on the property so that he can have a greater side yard satback than that originally proposed, also so that the Buildin� Official can c�l�eck the requirementa of possible future sidewalka. SQCOnded by 0'Bannon. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried una.nimous ly . �I��i]i�;i�lu1�1►4W The Meeting wae adjourned. Respeatfully eubmitted, JOHI�i BREE� Building Official �'� � . ' � � I � 1. BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIC�N CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES, JULY F--4, 1968 The Meeti.ng was called to order by Chairman Erickson at 8:00 P.M. ROLL CALT, : MII�LBII3S F'RESENT: Erickson, Biermann, Hauge, Tonco, Dittes pTF�tS PRESENT: Clarence Belisle-Bldg. Inspector, John Breher-Bldg. Official ION OF A REQ,IIEST FOR TH AVII�TE AND MISSISSIPPI RSITY AVENUE N.E. REQ BY �ING OF THE FRIDLEY. M STAMP CO AT , Mr Lewman was present to present the proposal for Gift House Stamp Co. MOTION by Tonco to approve the plan as revised and subject to the City E7�gineere � recommendations that the entire western boundry be curbed, the black topping be repaired, the boulevard planting strip be widened by 5 feet, and plantinge be plan�ed as ahown on plot plan. , Seconded by Haug�e. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried uxianimous ly . � 2. � ' , ' � 3• � , � , � �� Mr Ray Carlson was present to present the banks propoeal. MOTION by $iermann to approve the plot plan as follows: - 1. The owner increase the width of the land from 50 feet to 60 feet � to increase the loop radius. 2. The owner follow the City Ehgineers recommendations for area drainage, curbing�, and plantinga. Seconded by Dittes. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Mr Devid S. Sommer wae present to preeent the ormers proposal. MOTION by Tonco to recommend granting of building permit subject to City Engineere recommendations ae to curbing on all but the South property line and with the follovritig stipulatione: ' 1. The fence on the east property line is to be the same height, etyle, and material as the existing fence on adjacent property. ' � $ZTILDI�G STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL MEETING JULY 24, 1968 2. Pai.nt all exterior concrete block. PAGE 2 - "� � 3. Txash and garbage storage is to be inside of buildi.ng. ' Se�ot�ded by �iermann. Upon a voice vote, there being .no na.ys, the motion carried una��.mously. ' 4• CONSIDII�ATION OF A R UEST TO CONSTRUCT A OFFICE AND WA.�EHOLTSE FOR TARGET STORES INC .�,O�.ATELI IN FRIDLEY INDUSTRIAL PARK 1 REQUEST B`' DAYTON TARGET STORES INC . MTTTATGIA TN'1T TG� MT*TUincnm � ' ' � � , , • , , � � , 5• Mx �Qwa��rd Spaulding of Daytons and Mr Les Berglin of Target Stores Inc presented ��e p�a�oeal for Taxget. MQ'�'ION b� Tiauge to grant the building permit subject to the following stipulations: 1. City Ehgineere recommendations of; a. Tncreasing service drive from 30 feet to 35 feet . b. Planti.ng area to be 1� foot minimum. c. 60 to 65 foot parking strip. d, 5 foot sidewalk island in front of both paxking stripe. e. Minimum of 30 foot drive between sidewalk island and weat planting strip along east side of building. �. Minimum of 5 foot planting strip alo.ng east side of buildixig. 2. Owner will sign agreement that they will provide additio.nal parki.tag as City Council deems it necessary. 3+ �ture parking to be located o.n the Northeast side of building, q, Service road and all driveways leading to service road to be approved by the City Council. �. Paint all concrete block except the decorative concrete block. �ecpzided by Dittes. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion oarxied unanimously, A TR.ACKS TO CONSTRUCT A RETAI TID IN �tTDITOR' S ST7B: RTHEAST CORNER TI�E FOR r�t,i.yt,r,7. M1NNF.SOTA. (RDQIIEST BY PLYWOOD MINNESOT� INC. ,MINNEAPpI,IS, MINNESOTA , Mac k�r� Branatram-Architect, Mr Froat, and Mr Rudy Boschwitz of Plywood Minneeote, we�p �re�ent to preaent the propoeal. � r ' BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL MEETING JULY 24, 1968 PAGE 3 � � MOTION by Biermann to approve building locatio.n, general concept of building, � and over a11 �e.neral parking subject to recommended changes to the plot pla.n ar�d th� submitting to this committee of the final pla.ns complete with elevations and details for fi.nal approval. , Seconded by Tonco. Upon a voice vote, there bein� r.o nays, �-:t caotion caxried unanimously. ' 6. CONSIDERATION OF A RE.UEST TO MOVE A RES N.E.,PARCEL # �460, TO GIRL SCOUT CAMP L MINNESOTA. REQUEST BY GIRLS SCOUTS OF A NTIAL DWELLING FROM 5301 CIIVTRAL SLEA, 69 AND EAST RIVII3 ROAD. FR ICA , Mr Kent Holen was present to present the proposal. P�OTION by Tonco to table this proposal until the August 14, 1968 meeting, so that ' further inspections ca.n be made upo.n opening up of co.ncealed spaces by owner in areas deaig�nated by Building I.nspector. � ' Seconded by Hauge. Upo.n a voice vote, there being no na.ys, the motion caxriea unan�mously. 7. 4� F�ElQUES'� TO CHANGE OCCUPANCY OF BUILDING LOCATID AT 7 99 EAST RIVER ROAD1 �'R�,�DL�;Y, MINNESOTA FROM GASOLINE SEftVICE STATION TO A PIZZA PICK-IIP CENTF.Ft _ & MRS LOUIS SIGOT]RVEY WHp WERE � MO��QN by �I�ug�e ia approve change of occupancy but the leasee Mr Si�ourvey eh�,11 �ubm�.t tq thie committee a revised plot plan before occupyin� the buildix�,g. � a. � ' ' ��con,c��d �ay Bie�mann. Upon a voice vote, there being x�o nays, the motion carried �nimously, �LIID BUI: ASS�LY INC. TO PARK ON THE A TO MO`T'T0�' by Haug�e to accept the request and approve the footing permit only,baaed o;n ��a buildi.ng location, and requested that a full building permit be ieeued aubject to'the following stipulation: 1. The contractor submit revised and complete plot plan, axchitectural ple.n, mechanical and electrical plan fox fina.l approval by thia committee. � Seconded by Biermann. Upon a voice vote, there beix� no nays, the mqtion carriee una,nimously. � � r- ` u � CAR WASH AT SUPER AM��ICA STATION AT 7449 EAST RIVIl� ROAD, FRIDLE7, MINNESOTA. Cpmmittee inquired if a letter was written to the owxier of the above regarding aompliance with the provisions of the building permit. The�committee was i�z'a�'o�med that the new owner had requested from the City Council permisaion to raverse the traffic flow for the car wash and that it was granted. Also� a letter ��que�ti� �hat they comply with the provisiona of the building permit was aex�t '�o th� t�ew owxiera, Gulf Superior 400. The Committee agreed una.nimously that thi� work should be completed by the next meeting of Au$ust� 1�� 1�68� snd ii' thi� �� '� BIIILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN �ONTROL MEETING J'�JLY 24� �968 PAGE 4 � com lete at this time t is mat�er wi,ll be refe�rred to the Ci,ty y�ork is not p , � Attorney to obtain complianoe. , 10. HOIISE ON 4020 MAIN STREEI', FRIDLEY; WHICH WAS GUTTID BY F�tE. , �-----,-_-.,�..� �� �.,.��,...�.�� � Committee inquired what action was taken by the building inapector ae to the rebuilding or removal of this house. The Commit�e� wae it�formed 'that this matter is now in the hands of the City Attorney. � AD.TOIIRPiMENT : The Meeti.�ng adjourned at 11:30 P.M. , Reapectfully submitted, ! John Breher, Building Official ' ' � ' ' , ' ' 1 , ' � _ rJ' � � . _ � . � � - �2 1 • 1 68 JULY 25 9 , PI�NNING COTIMISSIO�N MEETING . . � .� ' # The meeting was called to oxder at 8:00 P.M, by Vice-Chairman Erickson. ROLY, CALL • • . ' , .Members Presei�t: Myhra, Erickson Members Absent: Ylinen, Jensen, Hughes - �� Others Pr.esent: Ci.ty Manager Homer R. Ankrum and Engineexing Asszstant Darrel Clark • Vice Chairman explained to the'audience there would be no meeting - , because of a la�k of quorum due co $�1lness, previous committments and •_ resignation of the Chairman. - - � :' The Coirnnission decided to hold the publ.ic hearings at the August 8th . meeting. If there was any change in�this date, the people would be • notifi.ed. � . • ' I' AD.70URNMENT : � ` . ' ' The meeting adjourned at 8:20 P.M. ' � t'. Respectfull ,submitted, G � �-�'�:.-..._. • ��e 0'Brian � . Recording Secretary "" • , ' ,� r . � �� I . :' .. • ' : . • � � ' • . . ' - � t. � , � . , t ' ' . � . 1 � . '. . . . . . . � • , . t � , , , . . � . . ' . '. . . 4_' � � I ' I ' ' . I '' , � ' � � ' � 1 1 � � ' ' , RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTTON'SETTING PRIMARY ELECTION DESIGNATING POLLING FLACES AND APP(JIN'I.'ING'$LECTTON J[JDGES FQR THE SEPTF�IrIDER 10, 1968 ELECTION �5,`3 , NOW' TH�I�FORE EE IT RESOL"J�.13, By the City Coyr�cil oi the Cit� of �'�*�,d1.ej� A�c�oka County, t�:innesota, at a regular mee�ij�g th�reof on Auguat 5, 196�. S C�� Tx4N �.; Thst on the lOth day af September, 1968,'there shall be an � ��.�ctio�n for the p�urpose of voting on the follrnring: PRII� AHY EI.GCTIOPI S�C�TIQ_N �s That the polling placea for aaid e�ection ahall be aa folloxa: Ward 1 Frecinct 1 Woodcrest Sehool Warc� 1 Precinct 2 Hayes School • ' Wr�rd 1 Precinct 3 Riverwood School Ward 2 Precinct 1 Sr. High School Ward 2 Prea3nct 2 Rice Creek School �� Ward 2 Preainct 3 North Faz3c School Ward 3 Precinct 1 City Hall Ward � Precinct 2 Parkviex School ward 3 prec�nct 3 Reaerv '.11�pply Compar� SEC� ON�,,�,s That the polling placea wJ.11 be open from �:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.H. �'�'I'�ON 1�: That the tolloxing people are hereby agpointed to act as jud,gaa !or aaid alection except that Lhe City Clerk ia hereb� authorized t,o appaint qualifiad aubatitutes in caaes of contlict aa� in�ere�at aa aet t��'�h �n Chapter k, Section k.05 of th� Ci�y Charter. w�,RA�,PRECINCT 1 1,378 Regiatered Votera - 9 Judge� e�. shi.ft � WA„ i�„U 1 PRBCINCT 2 � G 0 n 1i28�, itegiatered QaCera - 9 Judeea �. Ah�,�'t 0 � _� . Page 2 ' ' WARD 1 PRECINCT 3 � � IWARD 2 P'REC INC T 1 �.,� . ,' ' ' . ' WARD 2 PRECINCT 2 ' ' 'wARA 2 PRECINCT 3 ■�w n A� • w�ww�e�r1��+ � ' '�►�� 3 �czNCT i , � �. , � � ,_..,.�..._..� � , � � 1,423 Regiatered Voters - 9 Jud�ss ea. •hift 1,335 Aegistered Votera - 9 Judg�s ea. �hift 1,067 Regiatered notsrs - � Judges ea. ahitt 1,026 Registered Votera -'j Jud�ea s�. �hit't 1,355 Regiatered Voters - 9 Judges sa. shitt 1 ' Page 3 ' WA:ZD 3 �'RECINCT 2 ' WA,_ D�3 , PRECINCT 3 �I ��w� ���� 5.5 1,277 Registered Votera - 9 Judg.s ea. shitt 9z6 Rsgistered Vot�ra - 6 Judg�s ea. thift �EC�s That th� follawing jud6ea are appointed to aet as chairaan of tht Election Board for the precincta d�ai�nat�d and sha11 haw the duti�s sa aet forth in Section 203.23 of ?�Linneeota Statutea. Ward 1, Precinct 1 Ward 1 Prscinct 2 , Ward 1 Precinct � 1Vard 2 Precinct 1 W#rd 2 Precinct 2 1►Ia='d 2 Precinot 3 W�rd � Prscinct 1 w+��a 3 Prsdnct 2 Ward 3 Prscinct 3 C ON bs Compeneation for said judgee rri11 be paid at the ret� of $l.�p per hour for the regular judgea and $2,00 for chairien of the T].ectioA Hoat�d. �► :!'Y'L��'� e �'ASS�D AND ApOPTID �Y THE CIT1' COUAfCIL OF THE CIT? OF FRIDLLT THZS DAY OF —�.�,.�_� 1966• - N C, BRUli R - JACK . K I�RHAM � , ' � . ' OFFIQ� QR ANOKA COUNTY AIUDITOR ' July 30, 1968 "Pa.rte.rt Grou�ing County in Minnetotd' COUNTY OF ANOKA ANOKA, MINNESOTA 5530.R 421-4780 Marvin Bzunsell, Clerk City of Fridley 6k31 University Ave. N.E. k'ridley, Minnesota 55421 Aear M�r. Brunsell: We are herewith enclosing the list submitted by the Chairman pf the Anoka County Republican Committee, representing the Repub�ican election judges. �'he lists are in from the Democratic Committee Chairman, but Chey did not include any list for the City of Pridley. Ve�y tr ly yours, enneth . Campbell A,,i1qka County Auditor kw�/ lel �.nc. 5t� ' , ' 'r�f1,,;�.D 2 I� T . 1 ' DA• Shii't �• LireJ♦ �•/• ✓• ►7�11J 2. L:rs. �?i�:a Pivrca 3. :.?rs. Graao Lud,ri; ' �. L;r�. Gorald-lna r.ngdahl 5. ' IIi h�h�,ft ' 1. P,irs. Gloria Tiyhra 2. :iarold 013rud 3. iJorlan Loo 4. Aua�o I�:31nvr ' 1i�1�J 2 PCT. 2 ' Day Shift .l''�`i;Ir;.; I3ovorlv �Cinsman 2. 2.�rs. �dythe� Collins ' �• �I:: S• ROSOZIA SCI111A�1 . 3E �:rs. �io�,on Shaffer X �+;rs. Ed�a :,riakson ' I1;�Mht Slii�t ' �.,, t;z•s. �r�aret Knudsen 2. �Tun Plomel 3. ��ixs, L:ary &ahnaider �. �I��. Sy1vi4 �:arrs ' �7� 2 �'CT . 3 ' Aa �hi�� . birs. Vi�►•ginia Wohlberg ' 2. Aars. Sue 2iicholson 3• �ra. �velyn iiildebraridt v ' �di h� Shi�t . ' �ro, Grota Smith 2. �u•a. Daxu� L. Jaakson xu ' 3,. I�ra. '`arlene nlaak �. �ra» Joan ICyro � ' Ro�raUlick.� Eloction Jud es (Contix�uvd) 6S0 531:h Ave. IT.�. 609 Bennott Ariva � 5744 iJ. :,�ooro Lal;o Drivo 5£i97 1`�aw�ington St. I�.E. 63G0 AUle St. P,.�. G��O �ackson St. i1.E. 6� 63rd Avo. rr.D. ' Sbl 53rd Avo. '•J.�. 1343 Ilillcrost Drive 6854 Channol i3oad 6053 Contral �'.vo. 6E3U5 Chrulnal Road 1315 Iiillcrest Drive 1322 Hillares� Drive 6GG4 Cliannol Road 1568 Farndalo bvo. 133£3 Hillcrost Drive bG59 Re�is Trail 162a G�rdona 5946 Iiaclana� Ave. 5272 T�Atterhorn Drive �f��J£3 IIack nn Ave. 1460 Trollha�en 9a0 Fiackmann Cirole I� 560-71G3 5G0-;.650 :rGO-G003 ?8a-1710 �GO-2^�33 JUV�JIi% I 560-2Z16 5G0-4427 7� 8-0764 7E32-96� ?a8-6�72 , 7f34-9676 ?88-6700 78ti-5137 ?86-28 78 788-2Q68 988-009? ?aa-3318 ?aa-2050 ?88-838? 7at3-1208 ?8 a-03 26 7a8-0474 ?88•6240 ? 28 G� �� ti"tl� 3 �'Ci . � _...,..,.....---.__ Da r�b':::ift 1. „� r.. i:l:�or Johnson 2. i,;rs. D:urg�ret Yo;roll 3. I��r�. Juno I.olrlquist 4. I,'xs. i�'nrilyn Croi��dor iT�t; ."i111.f� le I�xs• �'izU Dll�teJ 2. I,Ir�. S�illy Rentar �. Jol� Tvors �k. k'�.0 7. Jalu�ca 5. 2:irs. �leanor Phillipa i�fllI�D 3 PCT. 2 Da 61�i�t . ,,:z�s; � tliol;rn JI�lson 2. t:;ra. Roletna ;',^.litconb ;,. :"rs. Sh�lvin Syverson �k. �;x�. Volria : ix�s 5. i.tra. I.I. K. Burton r1i lit Shi.ft w w �,ix'y. l�al'4�A1 BuNs 4. :.i�;,. ��n� Itossing 3. I�utsyoll 'rYollitz �. k'r�nk 1; vbal F s �o�c'�a l�azidol 1Y.►T3D 3 1'CT. 3 �--�•-�----�------ Dn ►� �,. �rm. Jeai�► Jackson 2. b;ra. Claire Henderson 3,r Iv1 h.t Sh�.�'t� '�',�,rs�"'Tyrtle IIanson 2. David Larcon 3. b:rs. Arthur I'orea� nCja.ibliCA.z �ioc�L-ion Ju�lges QCoutinucd) .�.._._-. G�r90 �,. itivor Rond G2�r1 Uur.ri�a llrive Glul .rini•Ly Drive 14G 63rd ��ay 6291 Riverviotv Turraoo G2.�2 5tli St. :J.1:. �>271 ^'rini��� Drive G..�,riv .: i:..'C' :il•lvv 6260 Comet Lane 5£07 2', St. :1.I:. J:J � G Y 1�11 J�1�i • IV � L• 117 G3rd .1vo. :;.F. 5973 5th 5�;. I:.::. 560�'� 5th St. N.E. G050 I�. E. 5th St. G021 6th St. i;.J:,. 54�33 �'.l�tura Roo.d 5E3G1 6th St. Z�.:�:. 5930 Gth St. N.�. 4a51 2� St. Id.E. 213 �k9th Avo. IJ.E. �G�7 2�� St. N.E. 52G0 3rd S�:. :J.E. 4639 3rd St. N.�. ? 2a s� i �GO-1G30 JGO-�w�'Yl 560-31G? 5GU-5821. 5G0-3t353 JGO-TJ9 S u60-�G97 �i3O-i1:.7 �60-6�20 560-^.•751 G�,O-23u7 560-531G 5 EO-:►2 � 5F,0-Sa65 b60-2226 560-?. J15 5 60-^�393 560-3�93 b60-3004 560-G359 b60-4908 b60-6058 �G4�1952 bG0-1962 Sf� 0 � J ' ' I � I ' I 1 I � I ' I � i�i� �, PCT � 1, . Dnv Shii'� l. fi� s � Aaz�•riu }3ealc 2. �:��. Susan Davis 3• A�rs. ti'�avna Prov�rt �k• I.'ra. �uraldina Shorve �+ I��s. Doria 'i�ol�tering �1�. h� Sh�.�''� • G oxd A�h 2. I.i�s. �'ay �aamon 3„ i�Y�.113.a�rr�t J3aa,'t�nnn 4� �',1x'19e C�2`0�, V023o6 ��A � 1'QT. 2 �Da,�[' �hi.�t �.� ,u•�. oris �iy�ine 2. bixa. ;rarr�n 01son 3• ��s. Caxo�, Luedere 4. T;irs. Judy �affoty 'I��.,"h't Sh3.�''hi 7,. i,;rs. Sa�irloy Brimer 2: � .�;Ir��.: Z�lureen F'arsone �� 3. P�:ra. ti7�,l�.ialn Je�aea 4. Aix+a. I:�rth Lan�ax 8. wtr�. aaxol awnnoll ' '�'f►RA 1 I'C�. 3 . 'Aa $h�F� .�'.�'i'�"�:'�o��y Psaa�ny 2. &1rq. J�rdis ltitittel��adt 3. �trs. �;m'bal Hoffman , 4. 1�Src. Jent�y Lahti X P.��rs. Illioe Andersoa ' ITi. h'� $h3.t'� , .�'�orenoe IIaloy '2. T,°xa� Q1�ronao 1;,itahall 3� ��r�� Pa� Loeter �rw p�P'� �aoCas*�hy 6� � 11�+� � ,J�o �hompaon ' I ' R:I'U�LIC.;:1 LI,::CTI0:1 NJGi:S -�.r�_ ..._....... CT1^Y C^ FI�IDL_�:Y �+.�� �., ..�....�..�. . . 7391 S��nl�hony St. 74�20 .,:elody Drive ?383 P,:enory Lcuie 7361 P.iomory Lnne ?341 Tempo Terraoe 460 Rice Creek Blvd. 73G3 1::c+enory Lane 531 Rico Crool: Blvd. 7368 Syinphoi�y St. 6731 T�dison St. 5a� Rice Cree�: Torraae 6E31 N. E. Oakloy 6820 JetFarson St. N,: . J41 Ovorton Driv�e 3a0 Rica Crcek Terrace 5a9 Rice Creek Tor�-aa� 525 67th Ave. N.�. bOb 6Gth Ave. N.E. ?a35 Alden tiYay 69�'x0 IIicicory Drive 6900 Pl. E. Hiokory brive 752f} Alden Drive 220 Rioe Creek Blmi. 7�03 IIicl;ory Drivo 6917 IIiokory Drivo G909 �Iiakory Drive 341 Pe�rson ilay 6a36 �. Itiver Road 7 28 6B � 78�-215], 7a4-9318 7$6-4541 784-1659 ?84-0093 7a4-55G4 73�-3 709 ?8�1-;,G913 784-0�68 5G0-1�� 5f0-229? 560-461b 560-5625 560-3515 560-1508 b60-2260 5G0-1388 560-5849 �� 78�-1389 ; ?8�-�J172 . i ?8h-0G9b 78�-?57b 786-3491 7a�-G51� 784-S,a81 ?8�-G164 784-1312 7aG-1303 � � I , I ' '-, J I ' � ' DEMOCRAT ELEC'1�ZON JUDGES W� 1 �, �CT 1 �. Day, shift 1. Mrs. Donna Marcucci 2. Mrs. Janice Devries 3. Mrs. Ronald Randall 4. Mrs. Shirl.ey Godeen Niqht Shift 1. Mrs. Anita Hitzeman 2. M�s. Jean Schultz 3. Mrs. Jacqueline Bovy CITY OF F I{,IDLE� ' Alteraates 1.. Mr. or Mrs. Larry Jamison 2. Mrs. Gearge Hanson '3 , David D. Schaaf 4. i��. Betty Skjervold � ' r ' � � , ' ' � WA�,tD 1 � PCT , 2 � DaX Shift ]. . Ma�� , Mary Schreiner �, Mr�. Joyce McClellan 3. Mrs. �thalia Swanson 4, i�x�s. Dorothy Houck Ni h�. 3hi��. l. , ,l�t'�� R �,,ni�a Rocheford 2 . M,�s . �,eona Brubbakken 3, �s. Rachel. Hinz 4. Mxs, Marion Born 5. Mr�. W�llard Thorpe 6. �tcs. Richard Pratt 7441 Lyric Lane 7410 Tempo Terrace 7399 Lyric Lane 375-76th Ave. N.E. ?566-4th St. N.E. %351 Tempo Terrace 73 70 Melody Lane 784-3643 784-1124 784-4972 784-5033 784-5075 784-0899 786-3287 � C� 7301 Concerto Curve 786-5118 1476 oNondaga St. N.E. 784-5972 1276 Onondaga St. N.E. 786-4812, 560-4666 7389 Memory Lane 786-2427 6851 Oakley 560-3045 6749 Kennaston Drive 560-1560 6550 Oakley 560-2916 750 Overton Drive 560-3249 971 Pandora Drive 6810 oakley 272-66th Ave. 6876 Monroe N.E. 6854-7th St. N.E. 811 Riee Creek Terr. 560-3365 560-3015 560-1448 560-1646 560-4810 560-1811 , O ' , ' � L' ' ' DEMOCRAT ELECTION JUDGES WARD l. PCT. 3 � D! ay Shift �. Mra. Collette Bourdeaux 2. Mts. Leona Hubley 3. Mrs. Bonnie Kuzyk 4. Mrs. Mildred Kaiser 5. Mrs. Shirley Kohlan 6. Mrs. Clarence Koenen I�aht Shift 1. Mrs. Lois Rawson 2, Mr. Donald Wegler 3. A�iX , A. L. Rob idoux 4, Mrs. Gloria Swanson 5. Gus Doty 6. Sig Reckdahl W.ARD 2 . PCT. 1 � � Day Shift ],. Mrs. Shi.rley Pitala 2, Mrs. Joanne Joch�m 3. Mrs. Adeline Haidle , �. Mrs. Grace Ludwig � ,�„T,ight Shift �, �lrs. Virginia Locker 2. Mt. Harry Nawrocki 3. Mrs. Jane Barnette , 4, Mrs. Hazel Anderson L� ' ' � ' � �,lt,ernates �,. Arlsne Hoberg �. Hea Hyv3re 3. Connie Metcalf �. Ruby Miller 5. Jane Johnson 6. Norma Nelson 7, ,Tanet Psazak 8. Carrol Tovesan 9. Rt,1th 011ila �,Q. �,�,�d� Roasman 1�. y�ry Jo Savelkoul 8115 E. River Road 286 Rice Creek Blvd. 280 Rice Creek Blvd. 6765 E. River Road 236 Rice Creek Blvd. 6810 Hickory 158-71st Way 6815 E. River Road 6775 E. River Rcad 511 Eiy 3t. N.E. 59 Logan Pkwy. 7823 Alden Way 560-63rd Ave. N.E. 841 W. Moore Lake Dr. 5714 W. Moore Lake Dr. 5 744 W. Moore Lake Dr. 5664 Jackson St. 5800 W. Moore Lake Dr. 6435 Jackson St. 6411 Able St. N.E. ?40-63rd Ave. 6281 Able N.E. 860 W. Moore Lake Dr. 525 Bennett Dr. 880 W . Moole La]ce 6321-7th St. N.B. 6310 Able N.E. 6361 Monroe 916 W. Mpore Lake Dr. Dr. 784-7545 786-4444 784-5688 784-7769 784-6682 784-2508 786-2364 784-5684 784-7086 786-22G8 784-7893 784-7185 560-1546 560-2788 560-6913 560-6003 560-7563 560-6633 560-1000 560-2417 560-2736 560-3025 560-2788 560-3726 560-6613 560-6884 560-1197 560-1687 560-6997 560-3581 560-3097 �� , �J ' , � � ' , �J DEMOCRAT ELECTION JUDGES WARD 2. PCT. 2 Daj�,_Shift 1. Mrs. Jeanette Micholski 6665 Arthur St. 2. Mxs. Marguerite Julkawski 5920 Stinson Blvd. 3. Mrs. Eileen Freeman 6125 Woody Lane 4. Mrs. Shirley Kranz 6577 McKinley St. Niqht Shift l. Mrs. Honnie Rognrud 2. Mts. Carrol Kukawski 3. Mrs. Ida Mae Kasson 4. Mrs. Rose Meyerhoff �IA�' 2� . PCT. 3 l3a,x Shift � 1, Mrs. Sylvia Gillund 2. Mrs. Grace Manley 3s Mrs. Adeline Swanson �, Niqht Shift ].. ,��rs. Lucille Western 2. Mx'�. Harriet Johnson , 3. lMr. Douglas White ' ' , ' ' � � ' WA�R,D 3,� gCT. 1 D� Shift 1. 1�cs. Everette Heule 2. Mrs. Rosella Amar 3 . l�lrs . BarTaara Gohn►an 8, Mrs. Jean Jackson 6536 McKinley St. 6131-5th St. N.E. 1400 Rice Creek Road 1350 Hillside Drive 1032 Hackmann Circle 5601 Central 5835 Central Ave. 5222 Benjamin St. 1646 Gardena 5211 Fillmore St. 6281 Trinity Drive 6121 Sunriae Drive 151-62nd Way 136 Horizon Circle N��qht Shift l. Mrs. Therese Goldfus 110-63rd Way 2. Mrs. Leona Fleming 6710 Plaza Curve 3. Mr. David Chastan 110-63rd �1ay 4. Mrs. Christine Peterson 400-57th Place 784-9571 788-6330 784-8034 784-8687 784-4719 560-6469 784-8446 788-8175 788-6057 786-7773 788-7638 788-8441 788-0690 788-8763 560-2528 560-1318 560-1564 560-5257 560-225Z 560-3589 560-2033 560-1224 _ �2' DEM4CRAT ELECTION JUDGES WARD 3, PCT. 2 Day �h ift 1. Mrs. �nn Devore 2. Mr�. Bonnie Wildman 3. Mrs. Germain Wolsfeld 4. Mrs. Jean Johnson Ni9ht Shift 1. 1�ir� . Mildred Watkins 2. Mrs. G�'ace Szegda 3. Mrs. Barbara Johnson WARD 3, PCT. 3 �ay Shift �.. Mrs. Jean Phelan 2. Mrs. M�argaret Kurak 3. Mra. Helen Truenfels �„ight Shift l. Sd Fitzpatrick :i . l�irrs . Pearl Sandstronz � . J�!!rs . Betty Nelson A1�ernates �, Mte Les Hungerford �. Mrs. Phyllis Brozak Y 5960-6th St. 5963-6th St. 157 Crown Road 136 Horizon Circle 5924-Sth St. . 5385 Horizon Drive 5980-7th St. 113 Gilbralter Road 112 Panorama Road 5248 Horizon Drive 5273 Horizan Drive 4856-3rd St. 5129 Horizan Drive 5085 Topper Lane 5110-3rd St. N.E. 560-1155 560-1514 560-5477 560-5257 560-2164 560-4508 560-1164 560-5725 560-5416 560-5907 560-5318 560-60�8 560-5589 560-4846 560-7218 _ ��� � �. RESOLUTION � 1968 A RESOLUTION SETTING ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES FOR WEEL MOWING � WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has entered into a contract for the purpose of mowing weeds and unsightly growth within the • �3.ty of Fridley, and WHER�AS, certain administrative expenses are incurred in �he administration of this policy, including labor and postage �or �egistered letters, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City Qf �'ridley as follows: That administrative charges in the amount of 25$ of the contractor's bill will be added to a11 bills for mowi�g that are submitted to the County Auditor's office for collection. In no advent will the administrative charge exceed $10.00. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF �� , 1968. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham AT�'EST; C�TX CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell ' ' � I� , I ' I , , �_J ' ' � ' ' ' � � � � � � � RESOLUTION I10. " A RESOLUTIOIvT TO ADV�TISE FOR BIDS BE ZT R.�aOLVID by the Council of the City of Fridley, a� follows: 1. That i-� is in the interest of the City ta award bid contracts for the followa.ng ite�, �at=rials, and work: UNDE$ BAR SINK REMODELING FOR LIQUOR STORE 2. A cop.y of the specifications for the above described items an�? materials, toge±her with a proposal for the method oi purchase �.nd +he pay�r�ent thereof 'nave been presented to the Council b�r ine City Manager and the same are hereby approved and adopted aa the plans and specifications, and the method of acquisition and payment to be repuired 'oy the Cit.y with respec� to the acquisition of said items and materials. 3. ^lhe purchase of said items and materials as described above sh�,ll be effected by sealed bids to be received and opened b� +he City of Fridley on the 3rd day of September, 196$. The City Manager is directed �nd authorized to advertise for the purcha�e of said items and materials by sealed bid � proposals under notice as provided b,y 1aw and the Charter ' of the City of Fridley, the r.otice to be substantiall� in form as that shown by Exhibit "A�� attached 'nereto and made a part of b� reference. Said notice shall be pub- lished at least +wice in the official newspaper of the Cit�% o�' Fridley. F,AS��D AP� ADqPTID BY THE CITY COuNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � `; DAY OF ` ✓" , 196 8 . �� ` � ' ' .A�'EST : , CITY CLgtK - Marvin C. Bruns211 � _ . ' • MAYOR - Jack 0. K_irkham �� ) u ' 1 ' ' i ' ' ' � � ' �' 1 ' ' 1 � � CITY OF FRIDLEY BID NOTICE f or UNDER BAR SINK REM(?DELING FOR LIQU08 STORE EXHIBIT "A" The City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota will accept sealed bids ��eniodeling of Under Bar Sink on the 3rd day of September, 1968, until 11:30 o'clock A.M. on said date at the Fridley City Hall, 6431 Qniversity Avenue Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota 55421 (Tel: 560-3450). All bids must meet the minimum requirements of the specifications. Failure to comply with this section can result in disqualification of the bid. Each bid shall be accompanied b� a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Cash or Bid Bond and made payable without conditions to the City of Fxidley, Min.nesota, in an amount of not less than five percent (5f) 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. The Cit� reserves the right to accept the bid which is determined to be in the best interests of the Cit�r. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids and waive an� informalities or technicalities in ar�y bid re- ceived without explanation. The City Council also reserves the right to consider such factors as time of delivery or performance, experience, responsibility of the bidder, past performance of similar types of items or materials, availability of produc�s ar).d other similax factors that it may determine to be in the best interest of the City.. Capies of the specifications and general conditions ma,y be examined in the off�ce of the City Engineer - Director of Public Works, or copies may be c�btained from his office. All bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes and plainly marked on the outside with "�Dgg g,� SINlC Rffi�DEI,,ING". Publieh: Augu�t 21, 1968 August 28, 1968 `" I�10!!�R A. ANKRiTM CI1Y I�ANA�GER � ' ' i ' ' ' � ' � ' ' ' '' ' ' I ' ' I ' I � � � l � C ' RESOLUTION N0. ' � � ' � � A RF�SOLUTION ORDII3ING PRELIMINARY PLANS, SPECIF�CATIONS, AND ESTIMATES OF THE COSTS THEft EOF: STREET IMPROVF.ME[dT PROJECT St. 1968-1B (ADDENDi�i �5) BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of �;he Ci-�y of Fridley as follows: 1. That it appears in the interest of the City and of the property owners affected that there be constructed certain improvements, to-wit: Street Improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bitum- inous mat, concrete curb and gutter, water and sanitary sewer services and other facilities located as follows: "(The petitions received and filed by the City for the improvements are indicated opposite to the relative street.) Polk Street: 323.46' South of Lynde Drive Skywood Court in Swanstrom's Court Addition West Service Road of T.H. �65: Railroad Right of Way to 73rd Avenue Petition #16-1968 Petition #21-1968 Petition #20-1968' 2. That the City Engineer-Director nf Public Works, Nasim M. Qureshi, ia hereby authorized and directed to draw the preliminary plans and apecifications and to tabulate the results of his estimates of the costs of said improvements, including every item of cost from inception to completion and all fees and expenses incurred (or to be incurred� in connection therewith, or the f.inancing thereof, and to make a preliminary report of his findings, stating therein whether said improvements are�feasible and whether they can best be made as proposed, or in connection with some othsr improvements �an�i the estimated cost as recommended),including also a description of the lands or area as may receive benefits therefrom and as may be proposed to be assessed. . . 3. That the City Clerk shall act to ascertain the name and address of the owner of each parcel of land directly affected or within the axea of lands as may be proposed ta be assessed for said improvemente tand each of them�; and upon receipt from said �gineers of the said pseliminaxy report, calculate estimates of asses.sments as may be proposed relative thereto against each of said lands. 4. That•said preliminary report of the Engineers and estimates of assessments of the Clerk, shall be furnished to the Council, and made available for inspection to the owner of any pascel of land as may be affected thereby at any public heaxing held relative thereto, as well as at any prior time reasonable and convenient. ADOPTID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ?� �� DAY OF , 1968. . �T'i'EST : �JAY01� •+ JBOk p= Kir�,�am ��:� ` �� ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' ' ' , J��� RESOLUTION N0. /�// A RESOLUTION RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS: STREET IMPROVII��TT FROJECT ST. 1968-1B (ADDENWM �5) W�IiEREAB, the construc�ion of certain improvements is deemed to be in th� interest of the City of Fridley and the property owners affected there- �y. BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, as fol- �owa: 1. That the preliminary report submitted by N�sim M. Oureshi. City Enaineer- Director of Public Works is hereby received and accepted. 2. That this Council wi11 meet on the 9th day of Sentember , 1968 at 8t00 o'clock P.M. at the City Hall in the City of Fridley for the purpose of holding a Public Hearing on the improvement noted in the Notice attached hereto and made a part thereof by reference, Exhibit "A". 3. That the area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each �f them as noted in said notice are all the lands and areas as noted iz� said notice: All of the same to be assessed proportionately according to the benefits received. 4, That the City Manager is authorized and directed to give notice of such Public Hearing by publishing a notice thereof in the official newspaper of the City of Fridley according to law, auch notice to be substantially in the form and substance of the notice attached here- to as �chibit "A". � ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITi( OF FRIDLEY THIS � DAY OF / � G , � , , 1968 . ' ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marv in C. B runs e 11 MAYOR - Jack O. Kirkham F� ' '� ' � OFFICIAL PU�LICATION CITY OF FRIDLEY (EXHIBIT A) ' NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1968-1B ADDENDUM ��5 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 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, NOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the 9th day of September , at 8:00 o'clock P.M., the City Council will meet at the C�ty 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 is the construction (in the lands and streets noted below) of the following improvements, to-wit: CONSTRUCTION ITEM� Street Improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix ituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, water and sanitary sewer services and other facilities located as follows: Polk Street: 323.46' South of Lynde Drive West Service Road of T.H. �65: Railroad Right of Way to 73rd Avenue Skywood Court in Swanst;om's Court Addition ESTIMATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 42, 949 . 88 �HAT TkiE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPROV�MENT IS AS FOLLOWS: For Construction Item above _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ „ _ _ Al1 of the land abutting upon said streets named above and all lands wfthin, adjacent and abutting thereto. All of said land to be assessed proportionately according to the benefits 7:eceived by such improvements. . That the Council proposes to proceed with each of said improvements as separate improvements, except as hereafter otherwise provided by Council all under the following authority, to-wit; Minnesota Laws 1953, Chapter 398 and law amend�atory thereof, and in conformity with the Charter. J DATED THIS j� DAY OF -� _, 196 8 ORDER OF THE CTTY COUNCIL. � ' Attest; 0 ' CTTX CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Publish: MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham � ' 1 t ' , RESOLUTION N0. Y�� - 1968 . A R�SOlUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIREC7IlVG THE COMBININ6 OF SPECIAI ASSESSMENTS ON PARCEL 620 ANO PRRCEL 640, PART OF LOT 9, AUDITOR�S SUBDIVISIOtd N0. 129 1�fHEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently b�en coaasbin�d. �fOW, THEREFQR£, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows: ihat th� assessments levied against the fotlowing described parcels, to-wit: Parcels 620 and 640, Part of Lot 9, Auditor's Subdivision No. i29, may and shall be apportio�ed and combined as fottows: Originat Parceis , Parce] 624, Part of Lot g, Auditor�s Subdivision No. l29 ' ' ' ' ' ' � � ' , Parcel 640, Part of Lot 9, Auditor�s Subdivision No. 129 Combining a'F Parcels Ap�roved Parcei 625, Part of Lot 9, Auditor's Subdivision �to. 129 Fund� Reguiar S.A. (Partial Sewer Main) W #3�4 (Water Mai n) SW #24 (Sewer Main) SS #24 (Storm S�wer) SW #61 (Water and Sewcr Laterats) Regular S.A. (Partiat Sewer Main) bi #34 {4�ater Mai n) SW #24 (Sew�r Main) SS #2� (Storm Se�r} SW #61 (Water and S�wer Laterais and 1 Water and 1 S�wer Servi ce) Fund R�guia� S.A. (Partiai Se�r Mai n) W �34 (Water Main} SW #24 (Sewer Main� SS #24 (Storm Sewer-) SW #61 (Water and Sewe� Laterals and 1 Water and 1 Sevaer Servi ce) �! �� Original Amount - $ 16.51 51.32 37.13 157•57 572.50 $ b5•g8 51.32 37•13 157.57 916.8b � ,� Origiroal Amount $ 82.49 102. 6l+ 74.26 315.14 1,489.36 2,0 3.�'9 � ADOP ED B TtiE CITY CdUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDi.EY THIS � DAY UF � � , 19�. ;. , . MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham ' ATT'� ST: ' CIiY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell � ' ' ' ' ' , , , ' � ' ' 1 ' ' - ' ' ' , � r R�SOLUTION N4. � - 1968 s A RESOLUTION AUTNORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PAR�EL 1020 (PART OF LOT 8) AND PARCEL 1050 (PART OF LOTS 8, 9, AND 10), AUOITOR'S SUBDIVISION ND. 155 WNEREAS, certain speciat assessments have b�en levied wtith respect to certain tand and said land has subs�qu�ntty been combined, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows: Tfiat the assessments tevied against the fotlowing describcd parcets, to-wit: Pa�cets 1020 and 1050, Auditor's Subdivision No. 155, may and shatl be apportioned and combin�d as follows: OricLinal Parcels Parcel 1020, Part of Lot 8, Auditor's Subdivision No. 155 Parcel i050, Part of Lots 8, 9, and 10, Auditor's Subdivision No. 155 Combinin� of Parcels Approved Parcet 1150, Part of Lots 8, 9, and 10, Auditor's Subdivision No. 15S Fund Regular S.A. (Wate� and Sewer Mains) Regular S.A. (WaYer and Sewer M�ins and Storm Sewer} Regutar S.�W. (S�ater Lateral) Fund Regular S.A. (Water and Sew�r Mains) Regular S.A. (Water and Sewer Mains and Storm Sewer) Reguiar S.&'W. (Water 350.00 Laterat) 3, 77•�— � ADOPTEO 8Y THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIOLEY THIS .%,+ DAY OF '� � , 1968. ,/ Original Amount S 17.25 2,8S0•59 350.00 �3, 2i7.��r- Original Amount $ 77•2S 2,850•59 i ATTEST: CITY Ct£RK Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham I� �- ' ' MEMO T0: ' MEMO FROM: L_J ' , � ' ' � �I ' ' `�2 Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager Nasim M. Qureshi, City Engineer-Director of Public Works MEMO DATE: July 31, 1968 MEMO NUMBER: 57 CM #68-12 RE: 10 YEAR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECTION The City of Fridley has 75 miles of City streets in Fridley presently open to the public, some 24 miles still remaia� sub standard, 17 3/4 miles of these streets are swale design with P �, H base and 6 1/4 miles are dirt streets. This projection is intended to have all city streets up to standard by the year 1978. GENERAL OBJECTIVES �. To provide better street improvement through advanced planning and co-ordination of construction. 2. To provide a plan for street improvement that will will give property owners advance information concerning these improvements. 3. To provide adequate temporary repair of streets to be improved depend upon their schedule date of improvement. 4. To minimize engineering costs by advance scheduling of an established number of miles of street improvement each year. PROCEDURES: ]. Swale Street Improvement A. Swale street improvement is pro7ected over a ' ten year period from 1969-2978. Over the past four years, swale streets have been improved at the rate of �,42 mi/yr. ' il� I'� ' ' B. The ten year projection calls for swale street improvement of 1.78 mi/yr. C. See attached charts 1 and 2 and ten year street improvement maps. 2. Dirt Street Improvement A. There are6 1�'4 miles of dirt streets presently open to the public to be improved. As future streets become open to the public, they will be added to the planning projection. , �� ' � . ' 1 ' , ' Page 2 B. Dirt street improvement can be accomplished in a six year period from 1969-1974. C. The average over the last four years has been 5.07 mi/yr. The six year projection calls for 1.04 mi/yr, D. See attached chart 1 and dotted lines on ten year street improvement projection maps. 3. Four Year Maintenance Of Streets To Be Improved A. Minimum maintenance will be giv-en to presently open dirt streets and swale streets in good cnndition. B. The four year maintenance projection calls for 1.35 mi/yr. average from 1969-1972. C. Streets to be paved in 1969-1971 will only be given minimum maintenance. . � This is a suggested improvement projection program. It might have to be readjusted dependinQ upon the property owners wanting the improvement of certain streets to be done earlier or for some other reasons. , ' � i� ' I ! ' ' , We strongly feel that adoption of these recommendations would improve our street maintenance and improvement program. r � _ � til/ NA . I, . City Engineer-Director �j r�!� CHART #1 CHART #2 PREVIOUS STREET IMPROVEMENT YEAR TOTAL SWALE DIRT 1965 8.127 mi. 1.928 mi. 6.199 mi. 1966 9.748 2.135 7.614 1967 2.121 0.587 1.534 1968 5.970 1.032 4.938 Average/Yr. 6.49:mi. 1.42 mi. 5.07 mi. SUMMARY STREET IMPROVEMENT YEAR Syl1ALE DIRT MAINTENANCE 1969 i:.16 mi. 0.69 mi. 1.33 mi. 1970 2.07 mi. 1.16 mi. 1.34 mi. 1971 1.51 mi. 1.33 mi. 1.36 mi. 1972 1.59 mi. 1.05 mi. 1.37 mi. 1973 1.80 mi. 0.60 mi. 1974 1.87 mi. 1.37 mi. 1975 1.94 mi. 1976 1.89 mi. 1977 2.08 mi. [*0.17 mi.] 1978 1.88 mi. TOTAL 17.79 mi. 6.20 mi. 5.40 mi. Ave/Yr. 1.78 mi. 1.03 mi. 1.35 mi. *Not included iil 6 year total or average �� H w w x � � a � � � � O � E-� U Cil � O a a w c� z ¢ z w H z � H w W OC E-� � x W � � w z� oz � d E-� 2 � � O Q zH oz U �c� 0 00 c� z o�� H �-+ x ca � z H r. �°"o W U �d z c� w d �U � d � n z z� ox �v HH �-r ¢ C� Gi. z � o ,h � d � oa= O U � L].� � i i i i � � � � M � M l� � � rn � M N N N � N M N .-� � b9 0 0 0 0 rn o rn o �O � O M N � �-�1 N � � 84 M .-i M 1� [� t1'I 00 � ..a O .-i M tJ� d w w E"� � �' � ct O � � � � E-+ � � d' v ,--1 � N � N N � � i 0 � N N N � .,{ � r--t � ' n tR N � o .,-r � � � n �O N 84 N � N �i n N f,s � a . �01 O �-+ N Q � Q1 01 01 01 � N � � .� � M � �.� %� August 1, 1968 M£MO T0: City Manager FROM: Finance Director SUBJECT; Liquor License for American Legion Club Th� American Legion Club has inquired about the possibility of �tcq,uiring an On-Sale Liquor License . At�taehed hereto is a copy of the change in the statutes affecting the issuance of a Liquor License to a congressionally chartered veterans organizations. If the City is to issue Liquor Licenses to veterans organizations, T would think the City Council would probabZy want to have an o�diance drawn up, setting forth the particulars of how the license is issued and the rules and regulations which the licensee ops,�et��s under. We would also need some proof from the service organizations as to the date it was chartered. , ' ' t� _ - , .: •. .. :. .' _ �:. -_ .. .< . . �_ . : . _. r �..i�,�;r,iw, � .., . �, ~ � - � 'S IChap. � 353.33, Subdivtsion S; �f Minnesota; ction 353,33, &ubdi�i- �d suspensiop� o�' benefits; disability ben�fit shall receivable by a �mcm- ' orkmen's laws, �€ a di=- ;�eF �e �e�ri�i�ns o€ t!►r ��rade�' t#is x�et+on beneA4s �$ .� t++a ction 353.37, Sabdivi- � Subdivision �, Condi- �vise eligible the�refoi under �: rs and as lcmg as hc re- loyee of a govc�rnmental employee �s defined in or such service, separatet�� any cate�ndar ycar. Thc ot thc Srst ot the month � on is excceded aa �crcin ths in which tho �nnuitant is �in a positioa� oovered b�� uitanc ot tha assoclation. „ ement fol�owing June 30. and recetve his annuit�� es retirement assoclatlon shawing by an �annuitant ot trusteca ahalt ord�r ' 'sumcd. Pub1le .servtce per-, rctirermont u�der this beneflt wh�a paymems : n�Qt requi�ed to me�ke an�, und by reasvn of thls subsc- , at thc fa�rogoing ahall na � 1aw to wbich �ny pubbc � � � ,� . , e�ettona 6y eleticcc�alr � ' �.. �� 1 j . OF MINNESOTA FOR -1�967 144? CHAPTER 712—$. F. No. 290 An bct relating to intoxicating liquor and the issuance of licenses �o certain clubs; amending Minnesota S�a�utes 1965, Section 340.11, Su6division 6. ' f3c it enacted b.y the Legislature of the $tate of Minnesota: '� Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1965, Section 340.11 j Sub- Jivision 6, is amended to read: ' ' � Snbd. 6. ' Intoxicating liquor, licenses to certain clubs. "On �ale" ticen�es may be issued, except in cities of 'the first class, in addi- cion tq the limitations, as herein provided, to bona fide clubs in exist- rnce for 20 years and to bona fide clubs of eongressionally ehartered ��cterans organizations, which clubs have been in existence for ten }�ears �rieF te ��; �96�. All such clubs shall be duIy incorpo- rated to be eligtble to appTy for a license. 'Licenses issued shall be for the sale of intoxicating liquors to members only. The license fee shall bc S 100. Except in citees o f the rirst, second, and third class, a license ,��ay 6e issued jointly to congressionally chartered veterans organi- :ations which otherwise qualify under this subdivision. � . � 1 Approved May 24, 1967. ' CHAPTER 713-5. F. No. 303 An tact �elating to the compenaation of inem6ers of the school board oJ independent school districts; amending Minnesota Statutes J96S, Section 123.33, Subdivision 12. _ E3c it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Minnesota: Section ' 1. Minnesota Statutes 1965, Section 123.33, Subdivi- �ion 12, is amended to read: .� Subd. 12. Independent schooi districts; compensadon of bo�rd , members. The clerk, treasurer, and superintendent of any district shall receive such compensation as may be fixed b the board. Unless �xhcnvise provided by law, the other members o�the board shall n- ' :�ive such compensation as may be fixed by the board but. not to �xcced �3 a1S per diem nor more than �3 ,5300 a year. All membeis u( the board may receive reimbursement #or transportation at the rate provided for in Minnesota Statutes, Section 15A.20, except in inde- pcndent districts which were classified as county districts at the time d the adoption of this code in which district the members of the'board Chaegea or �dditions indicated by italics; dektiom by �trt�t � LIST �+ CONTRACTOR'S LICSNSE TO BE APPROVED BY COU1iCIL gpq � FIBCAI, XE�R 4/30/68 THAU 4/30/69 August 5, 1968 �►PP1t0�VSD BY EXCAVATING i�lglt Freeman Excavating 7570 Highway 65 N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55492 GAS S8$VICES Mitsch Plbg. � Htg. 332 5 th Ave . S. E. Osseo, Minnesota GENERAI, CpI�iTRACTOR Breitbach Construction 2508 14th St. N. W, New Brighton, Minnesota HEATING Inter-State Plbg. 6 Htg.,Inc. 3800 Reatwood �o�d Lexington, Minnesota Mitsch Plbg. 6 Htg. 332 5th Ave. S. E. Osseo, Minnesota MASONRY G. P. Judge Co. 822 3rd Ave. Excelsior, Mianesota By: Walt Freeman By: Gary Mitach RENE{iAL NSY By: Harold C. Breitbach �iI By: Milton Bancroft NgW By: Gary Mitsch �{� By: Gregg P. Judge NEii BI.DG . II� P. �. IASP, D�i.D4. I1�P. STG. INSP. HTG. I1�P. BLDC. I1fSP. �, A S�' �D� �UI�fi N ��P��l� D���� D�G �� C�NS�; �'0 E�E. f���R�VI�D �� CD�1N� 8�� �ugust: 59 a 968�.��__.�--� ���S�I?�'�:_�t��.R �, i g68 �_, S��°���B�R 1 D 1 g69 OI�.N� R ADDfRF:S� �J� I`�'S �FE� H�ct.o Compac�y 6'�00 Q1son �?ema�°oa1 t�9ghway M'onn�apol�s, �l�n.n�sota �$427 John �„o �a? gu� :r� �. ��c�ll� Be Gatgua�°� 2018 --� 36t�.h ���o �o �� Mu�?!�ea,po] us, �Mo��?� /�1, ba n �o��sc?n 6824 Ew��?g �veo Noo rvl'ii nn�apol 9 S 9 �1� n�,�sOta Jam�s Do �lombe�g c/o � o �, H a�-sch Nlanagement 3954 k�ooddal� Av�o So, M°s nneapo] a s 9 �?o �n�.sot.a �lect.o �ompany 6500 O 1 son �iemo � a a 1 HI a ghway M,B !�neapol °o s G ��; nn�sot.a W e 1 1 a am �J o�.ee 42.33 ��-thur Sto No �o �lonneapol as, �a!�n�sota 55421 Leo � a Hy�nes 2724 B�vflng Av�o No, Manneapo�c�9 Manc��sot:a 55411 �'�.ra�c�s deRadde� �55 -� 86r.h �ueo N� �e �1�n�eapol as, Mor�nesof.a 55433 Edga�- Ber�ard 2605 Noa gt:h Av�o Anoka, �ion�esot.� 5530� Leo .� o IHy,ra�s 2�24 N r�e �ag .���,o �Voa Ma�nPapol�s., �unnesota 55411 Ha�-old Do �o,r�ow u' 7 Z� S ��� 1..� ! q Rii ve� I��a l� s� �l�e scons a n 54022 5848 = 2 n d:� tr. o N.. �. � 8 6008 � 2�d St, N� �0 4 5810 s 2� �t:o N., E, 5820 � 2� �t.� No E 5924 R 2z �t� ►�.. � 4 4 � 5�35 � 3�'d st� N� �:� 7 6051�53°55� 3!�d St.o N��� 3 5347m49 � 3�'d StoNoE.., 3 5370 ° 5th St.o N,. �� 3 5400�02 � 7tn s�:,No�o 3 5"+.30 � 7�h st� 9�e �0 34 $ 1 0„ 00 10,00 1�,00 10000 1 Oo 00 10�00 ��000 10e00 lo�oo �oeoo 34000 i �j c �s L 8 S� 0� M�JL�°B IPLE UWELL 9 NGS Page 2 �uqus�r 5. 1968 D�JNER ADDRESS UN I TS FEE Ude� a L.a�-son,, 6848 �r�o t 1 S t � �?an!raeapoles, Ma�nesota 5460 � 7th Sta No Eo 34 34000 �oseph, J o & �at.rec�a Ja Ryara R < ,#� �, Box 1 12 �layzata, M,eranesota 55391 105 — 58th Avea N� E. 7 10e00 �Harold M;a Bat�eg 4000 West 88th �lonraeapol as, M,anraesota 150 — 5i�'—z Way N. Ea 12 12�00 C] ��fo�~d Bakko gllg �- 13th Rve. So, �6n�eapol°ss, Mer�r�esota 151 - 592 Way N. Ee 12 12000 Cha�r�es Joseph Be� iveau 1�0 � 61s� Ave. N. E. ��-�dley, :�ennesota 55321 tlo m 61st Ave. N. E. 8 10.00 Ed{co 9�avestment Company � (Eo Daved ICrawetz) 1679 Un o ve�-s s ty �ve. Sto Paul, Mu�araesota 55104 1060 — 64th Aveo N._E. 15 15000 Gasey Noba� Bach Rea1 Estate 3025 Soa Srael ? a ±�g Me�neaPales9 Mec�n. �Aa�-on Ponk.us) 389 m 74th Aveo N. E� 11 1ae00 Casey Hoban Bach Real Estate (Aa�-on �enkus� 3025 Soo Sr�ellang Mu�r�eapol�s, hte�n. 55406 415 m 74th Avee N. E. 11 11.00 �1� l l sam Vo Dale 340 Ea Dsamo�d Lake Road �qnr�eapol es, hler�n�sota 55419 5960 Ar�na St. 33 33�00 Eo V, � �1a�-csa R. Fuglestad 5�74 St. Scn9er Dr. Ms�?nea�ol ss, t�er?r�esota 55421 6542 Cent�-a1 Ave, 4 10a00 SPGA Assocuates So�o Shar�edl er�g 9p9 �armers & Mechanecs Bk, Bldg. Men�aeapol�s, h#ennesota 55402 6551 Channel,Road N. E. 11 11,00 , , ' I� � , ' L 9� 3' 0� ��1L.�' 8�LE DWELL I NGS PA�E 3 _ ... .�ugust 5, 1 g68 , �9�N�R ADDRESS UNITS FEE S�G� ,�ssocR ates S� Vo Shar�ed� e�?g 9p9 Eermers & hlechanecs Bk. Bldg, �lonraeapol os, hlannesota 55402 6571 Chan�ne� Road No E. l l l 1.00 ��o�?a rd E o Da s 1 ey 8251 E� Rs�er Road �r�dley, M�°snnesota 55421 8251 East Rever Road 5 10<00 Mc�A?last�r Properties, Inc. Rscha�-d Garmaker- 126 Soe 9th St, M9r�r?eapo?os, Mennesota 55402 1200 Heghway #100 18 18e00 �,cA11 ester IPro�ertses I�nc. Rc o ha �-d E o Ga �-ma ke r 126 S�e 9r.h sto M��?�eapolos„ hler�n�sota 55402 1230 Heghway #100 18 18000 M����ester �ro�ertees Inc. lR o cf�a rd E o Ga rma ke r 126 Soo 9th ste �o!�caeapo�es, Monnesota 55402 1260 Heghway #100 18 18.00 �cAl 1 est:e� P�-opert�es Snce �26 Soo 9t;h St:e �?� n�aea�o� °s s, �u ra�aesota Racha�-d E� Ga�-maker 1290 Heghway #�00 18 18.00 S& � a 9!�ves tmer�t Compa.r?y Robe�t S�pocag 1202 Po ke l,ake D�-a ve, New B!'eghto�?, Monnesota 55112 S< � S 9ravestment Company Robe�-t. Spong 1202 Pake Lake Dreve Ne� Breghton9 h�innesota 55112 �e�?�,eth Fa Pet�rson & F�ube�t M. Ne� soc? 2441 Lyndale Ave. So. �1u r?neapol 9 s, Ms ranesota 55405 James B, Rudnetsks 6035 Ma o r? St. N. E l�r�d�eY, hle�r�esota 55421 Ao Ge & Ro�aald L, Bruch 212 Per?o�asula Rd. hto�r?ea�pol �s, ,M,ennesota 55427 5475 Main St. N. E. 5495 Main St. N. E. 6019 hlasn St. N. E. 6035 Maen S�. Ne Ee 221 Satellete Lane 12 12000 12 12.00 4 10.00 4 10.00 11 1].00 �� � ' ' , LQCATIOH; , � �%�:� CITY OF FRInLEY, MINPIr^.SOTA AP^LICAT�,U:I F�`'t2 SIGN FERMIT July 25 ,19�g �,EGAI, DESCRIPTIOtd: North of Hwy 694 btn NP RR tracks and Main StrPet STR�ET ADBi :SS: Highway 694 FRIDLEY INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby makes applic.ation for a pex�mi� fo: *Le work herein , specified, agreeing ta do all �aoxk in stri.ct accordance wi_th '.i.e City Ordinances and rulings of tt�e Department of Buildings, and hereby declar�s i:hat all the facts and representatioas stated in this application are true and correct, ' ' ' ' r , ' , � , , r ZONZNG CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTY: Iv1-2 Qk�T�R OF PROPERTY: j�jnrthern Pac-ifi� Raiirnarl TYPE OF SIGN:Conver one -' ` ' ' " (Fro:�i 6.02 - 2 through 8) HOW INSTALLED: �M Grd ROOF FLATWISE ON BLDG. EXTENDED FROM WALL INSTALLATZON TO BEGIN ON Aug 15,i 1968T0 BE COMP'LETED ON S�t .mber 1 5, 19F�R ESTIMATED COST OF SIGN $ 1i500.00 DESCRIPTION OF SIGN A�MENSZONS: LENGTH 49"2" WIDTH ick� THICKNESS I.ETTERS: NUNBER SIZE LETTERING AREA DISTANCE �ROM: PROPERTY LINE(s) ROOF GRCUND��c�) CONSTRUCTED OF; IRON X [d00D IRON & WOOD OTHER �LLUMINATED : FLASi�:ING : PROPERTY OWNER'S SIGNATURE: APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE: �TF AYF�EREN�) FIRM NAME:�Ta .ael . O� dnc�r riv _rticin� C'.on,pany BY: 0[+1NER AGRF.ES TO COMFLY ��JITH ORDINANCE N0. 318 AND PARTICiiLAP.LY WITH ANNUAL FE� DUE QN MAY 1, 196i, AS PER SECTION 56.03, PAR.2, � SECTION 56.�04, PAR. 9-A 6 B APPROV'.D BY : PLANNING COI�II�fI SS ION (DATES ) CITY COUNCIL j CITY' MAt1AGER CITY EP'GINEER ELLCTRICAL 6� BLDG. INSPECTGitS n � 1 1 � , , , ' ' , � � � , ' � , ' 1 1� � APPLI!CAT:CQ�I FOR BU7LDiNG P�RMIT CZTY � F�IDLEY, MIT+NS30'�A • � �$'s �_��.y� �.'� .��: _i�Ui.�.1�ER � �+-� __�;`-. . _ �� . 5�.�.�.L:_�—�iL^!4.;.)' .r ,,;.c�D�S3 ^ -- -�'� '��: -_:.: -..._ . :., , : , .. . . . . • LOCAT�ON OP' aUILDII�(3 � . . , . ,� p0. / / STREET f� � , ` �� ' ' �_-- `1T�'_'_' _ . l.o'r_„__� : aLO.cx�_ � : _ ... �? . ���.� - — DITIOI�I OR Si�DIS�ZSI� � „r,�,_ _; . . , _ �CORTJER�LOT INSIDE LOT_jI, �SETBACIt,�,,.,___,:!_' 3,ID8YAltD�,.,_ _��...: i SEWFR ET�VATION TaP OF FOOT� ________ . Applicqnt att�cb to this.,torm;�+o Certificatea of Svrvey� of Lvt.add ProP�� bu�ldLqg locatioa dssWa on theae Certi#ica�ea.. - . � , . . DF,SC�I�ON OF BiIZ1.DIN8 . rr. �.,�.- . . , _. ' Tp 8@ USE� �►d S .. � /' (a (,✓ -e► d f f> -F � � l� �J I-+� I N h � ' ���� _ � �d� -��00�{�� i,Cf'�tL� � tMt ,� : � �:O — ., `. . . . ' ' �Square feet ' ° � % _ . Cubic teet ..,.....�._.�..:.�. - - - = Froat � �__„ .��'°�---- _ . �� � . � , Square feet � Cubic Te�t � . . . . . , • r;+� P•' ' . , R. � . -' < • Type of Constructioo _� Eetimated Co�t To Be Coaipleted �. The undersigned hereby makes applicatio+a ios a permit for t!a work haseia tpecified, agreeing to do all �ork in •trict accosdance Mith the City of Fridley Ordinances and ruliaga of the Departc�nt of Buildin�s, aad hereby decluee that all tha facta aod representatios�a •tated in t6i� applicatioa are true and correct. DATB 7 �S� � SIGNATURE `__�C��� - ��------ _ _ _ .� ��.�_ _. (Schedul• of aee Co�ts cea be found on tbe Reverss Side). %'`'. f� � s � � - �' �, �: � � . . . �__-__. �, f �::, ��� � .� ' : fJ ,/ �,/ �.e, ., J . �'�-_�.--- i > � � ---- _' ' , ' APPLICATION FOR SERVICE STATION LICENSE I, HA� OF APFLICANT � � h � � . � 'a. � c � �--� �. . ' � , ' ' � ' OOI�N�'S . N(� ADDRFS3 �� � � � u ►[ A vti : ►.rrt`• `..� 5 3e � PHO1�E No. y a ti.�. ��� AGE �� B�STNESS NAME �e �� rv�''�' �. �� _�,� � t ���. t BUSINE3S PNONE 1�0. �-- BUSINES3 ADDRESS 1 Y`-� �' s s � 1 s �' �,��, 4'� ' �-2 ; (.c✓ ►^-. �..,� _ � OF PUKPS_ � LICI;NSE FEE EX}'IRATION DATE i$3 s� Pe r P�P ) I , LICB1�138 IIO. , R�Cli1 PT IIO. I ' I , I � ��. � ' . - �,� ' � ' CITY OF FRIDLEY � PETITION COVER SHEET , Petition No. 19-1968 , ' A$te Received July 31, 1968 , p���t Black top street with conerete curb and gutter ' Crown Road, from Main Street to Horizon Drive. � " F�st�t�.on Checked By �� CL.pQ� Date j-l• id � Per�en� Si�ning �y �turuttt S0� � �eae'Mbt S8: ' seredt u . R, � ac o Gity Co ncii • ' , . D�,epos� Ci.on i � � 1. . __ _ � : � 1� 1 � � ___ 1 ., : 1 .. 1 . ' � � .� . � . �... :... ._. _ r. � , � � , � ., ��1 °Petition ��19-I968 �TITION rOR ti��IATFR, SI�;�;�F�R I.A`FERALS AND STREI,T SURFlICING FRIDI_�I�Y� ?�II�IJrSOTA � ".c.��_�C_.�/ � ��' , 19 l ,Y .r_____ ���.�— , i To �;he City Council of Fric�ley, Minnesota: We� the undersigned, constituting more than fifty-one per cent (51�) of the property o�mers in number ancl in interest, in the f. ollot•ring � streets : , ' �� � �� � �' f � - cf��t_>�• � ,...-;.� Sireet, frc�m ��;',�;�/ -: � to_ _ ,,��:�.z�-� ,�t , Street� fiom Street, from to to '-who will benefit by the proposed improvement, hereby petition that the following im- provements be m�,de. ' � ., //� /� 1 • C�C���-C� "f--f. � l- �1.,�-."C��CL �� . C_.�' C.✓C.i:��- ✓ �'°�" - - - 2• Lv?�i.�- , `'�L��c=e._ �I . . � , 3. ' -. _ ' . 47e understand that the cost of said im�rovemen�,*,�ill be assessed against the property in the above descz�iUed area in equal insta�lments for a period no� to exceed _;'� years �rit;h interest payable at the rate of '�: � per annum on t'he. unpaid balance. We understand that, until preliminary en�ineering can be completed, it is impossible to give accux•ate estimates o� what these ir�provements �ri.11 cost; but that bas�d on cosi figures for simi.Iar work�done in the City, it is estimated that th�se imnrovements will cost': ,�'.� ,�.w.��' ���v�_�-�" , T�'_ 2, , 3 • �; ` � U .0 NAME �� ''i /i —7' w � .�, �, -� � o �� � � � �' � � � �, � i -� � i �—� � f � ` � ' � �� � � � ' ' ' , • � . � "� ' .� � ' , ' 4 � ' , ' � �� - -. ".;'--==t-e<u------ -�-< <`'s�i,. � .. _ r�"�'� - e - - - - ----- - � Z .,� � . _, s _ --� �� -- - - ' �.�i '1: LL== : -0'— - •-- - - _ ---- - ---- — --- —t ------ -- - — ^-t--..'i-°°•° -. „�- - ;• �`• -� i' 7� f', �i i _ _ . 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G� P�rc�nt Signing Re�erxed to City Council A�sposition � I �: . . � •+ Dayton Corporation Architectural and Store Planning Offices Petition No. 20-1968 632 Roanoke Building 109 South Seventh Street Minneapolis, Minneso4a 55402 (612) 332-6123 July 22, 1968 Mr. Nasim M. Qureshi, P. E. City of Fridley Administrative Offices Fridley Civic Center 6431 University Avenue N. E. Fridley� Minnesota 55421 Dear Mr. Qureshi: We, the owner of the property identified as Outlot 1, Btock t, Fridley Industrial Park, Plot 1, Anoka County, Minnesota, hereby petition the City of Fridley to install the service road along our east property line from 73rd Avenue to our wa�#� property line. Such street to include curb and gutter. s'""' We shall have several entrys ;into said street and possibly would like to locate certain utilities in this area, also. Be assured of our utmost cooperation regarding these items. Sincerely, DAYTON CORPORATION Rene Zahnd, P. E. RZ /d 1 F�`-� `I� r C7.=7 ' ' •t�� CO�N�i� SE� ��. ' , � , � 1 ' ' 1; :� �' 1 ' - �- � 1 � 1 �� Petition No. 20-2'96� � '��- - �to • ' �I ; s � � I � i T � 0 � � . � � I a P.T� - �� . ��*- � � • O�pi � T ,� .� . I , [ d,�}' � � I � - �- -.. _ .!"� ��'1 �., � I � � i ( I(`-' - . :-� � � �� � - Ip�l � I!..i , � , Y1in�E�sp.y hf � }- y <<- , . � � A l�' Q��� ��;�-,:- --- �,. � �i c� _� � � � z ' , ti� �-., 3�• T ;•s:: 1 �j � � � � �e� , pe,,,.� � �.f� -. � I � i . -�-Y,�.t.�__-' I � � � �� � � � ��--:- _� ,�- . .. .,, . -�i � � � _ ._ _ ; � --�'� � Y��I P '--- a � �- , �c � ► p- ' I ' �� o± � �, o�. �� � � CITY OF FRIDLEY PETITION COVER SHEET Petition No. 21-1968 DaCQ Received August 1, 1968 �� qb,jeet Street, curb and gutter. Skywood Court in Swanstrom Court Addition. Peti,tio�n Checked By ��gaLt �,A� Date 8./. (i8 percen,� Si$ning R��erred to City Council � D�spo�+ition , �: . t , � ,.. �� r ' ' ' , ' � , � � I ' I � � I ' I ' I ' ' � ' � Petition No. 2i-I968 July 25, 1968 Property owner of Lot 1- S Swanstrom Court Addition, hereby request that Skywood Cour.t Street be improved to Eity standards. � % � �� Swanstrom Company Inco orated �� ' � - 4... .,� ra ,,: � ;l � ; j - ' _= �.�.11.ivt• _ ��_, v _ � v , ... �.. o�. �� _... __rJc---- � .? , ../�. — 7 —� �� fJ.- � ) � ., , A ., ..e. g w _�._._L�.Y___.._y--_ , f:1 "' f � Q , � i 1 v% )t � , " � I . i � � : ., � ' ' � S 7j il ' � .tta__ . a `�. I 1 e . /4 .� � _ - � w , f - - - �'� --- � ��.r� �✓ � ' a �,a97.3.. .___._...__. _. ---- - � r� . . __. Y- r % � . � � .+ 6 . [�¢. i � � /O � Ly _- � ` ��P . . . � ___., _-.6fQ - -.. / ... . .. 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Horizon Drive from 53rd Avenue to 5600 (694 Service Drive) Petition Checked By �, C`p�,` Date a• f� LQ Fercent $igning So Re�erred to City Council - D�.spos� tion ( / �: • . „ � � �� _ __ _ _. '`'� `r. •s . , � � YETITIUN N0. L2-1968• PETITION FOR UdATER, SEw'ER LATERAZS AND STREET SURI'ACING �.`�j FRIDLEY� MINNESOTA . �_� � _1�.� 1� � ����� � , 19� , To the City Council of Fridley, Mznnesota: � We� the undersigned, constituting more than fifty-one per cent (5��) of the property owners in number and in iriterest, in the f ollowing streets: � r' � %i��o� �� 1 �/� Street, from �.� � /4 ��%�(J� t� ���C� 9� �I���. Street, from Street, from to to - �-who will benefit by the proposed improvement, hereby petition that the following im- provements be made. ' ' 1 •. ��r���� �7��- .��' : 2 . _ C! ���� r�.�- C 3. t. � We understand that the cost of said improvement will be assessed� against the property in the above described area in equal installments f or a period riot to exceed /Q ' years with interest payable�at the rate of �,� per anrrum on th� unpaid balance. We understand�that, until 'prel:iminary engineering can be.completed, it is impossible to give accurate�estimates of�what these improvements will cost; but that based on cost figures for similar work done in the City, it is estimated that these improvements will cost:�� �i.�. t� �r $ �����'j��i�) � . � , , 2.� �7 �- ��� w��.��_����nJ . 3. - � � � " NAME _ '� ' ADDR.�S� � LEG1�L DESCRIPTION - T1��„ ,�s� - � � — -- — �/'� .c�c'iC�� N.�'-Gra:-�: t'--�_: ��;e?� :i11 �. &pevcrl� ii. �avi�sor_ �701 ±:orizon Dr� ve _ � � Y Ve�r.ie :�.�_ �?}.�t:�/tin F'etc:rsor. . 5313 " ; �� : . S. P<l'lsie i;. Jo',.,nsor_ . _ •�., _ _� : n n �ti � �c, � . �, : � � c.z c•�--�.1� ,� La_ rc ... � oyc� ':. i�ar_ �:ea. ��37 �� rr �...� y '' . �J � i �,^�'r"Jr.:G-...;, �( -"r.`� t_.:- . . Grville t'. 2; �'� une ,-_�'. I?�a�; 531�9 r� '� � � ,. , - � ,; t�,� ; _�:.,� -- C� �._ ._ .:� . . _ �lr�er F.g �,leanor �. Ol�on 5361 ' " �� e•Talte� r.� :r:I:i.za�cth J.� I��a].e�I;a ;�73 u r� � � /���� ���-�C�L----- - St��>�l �& C:race :.. e,�;da. )j;:.� r� r� �Ta�.�.es : �. �'�tor Cz��-,._.___r� f .x ��-_�_• ,;. ! 021<tZC� i' .�: ::arle-�e :�.. iIirth Robert J. �; i�iary Ann f'.:.v7_o :•�.c Jar�e� �.� �:at1a.J.eerx �:.;�ullen ,:. , _- '�-f �---,.ti .'t �_� . _ , . . �T, ` � ; `�,` K `:'L .�—L amesc; T�orr�:.�ane Z, i�;elron — -- ---- � ------ 53cr7 �� �� ' �L �?(� tt �� ' f ; ���I•21 r� ii � r rl� n n ` � +�3 5t�r.}5 �� �� I hereby certif,y that I have checked the above petitioners, and they do constitute more than fift�y--one per cent, (sl�) of the. o�mers in the area affected. ' . .,s� •S .� ' Page Trra � , ' , , ' PETITION FOR WATER, S� � LATERAIS AND STREET SURFACING PETITION N0. 22' 19Cb�8`5� I ADDRESS LEGAL DF�SCRIPTION � `/ � �f" I�� � ��_ �'�CI-��.J �:iYtJ . . _ Clz.�a.4r J. & lsnn3_e I�arsen 51r�7 i_orizorl Prive :� I?arvev '.�1�. �. T�i�ri.ese Co,rr_�lius5�r�� �i �r • ._.. , �-:. Beula'� i�I. Ii.r;u:�er 5�?1.� r� n Terrell G. �: J<Anice t-1. Jacobsso� 5312 " �� t- l�lf r��"d �:' &�� i�L�G'�s �?�, l S�� g n n . J�r �, .. `(, .i� ' , r''Z,.�t-i � i�t ' '( - : = �� o-�" j.�1.1.�7.�ri Y•• i?lT'�}'1 ��. � ��: : i�' 5�j`J6 it tt C�;�.�� - ��2�'�Z./ , . �� J rdan 0. & �earna �en�.e � 7�t;r�or 53�1f r� ,r ,��'--`. �__ r t ! •'- L %!__ y 1 � --' . , Ein�r R. ��< rr,linor �: y�"3er; 5444 �r �, ' �/G ' /�y�'-- --:� `��^ �. ` �'" LeP,oy ,'. �; Dor� s K. Z;arsozi �4-�2 �t n t -� . • i�:elvin �. � W,dn�. , ]��. Bolin 5460 " " , �t1 i`� G , i. Franz R. Carlbloni - �;�. �� •�� � . , . Gur;* F. & Patrici,a A. Bajul�. �l�.�tp n:' n , � - ' � �' �` �;'J ;-.. G ����.%-^t--� ''�'f-s^J Ed�ri,r_ �, E; I;vel;� n I��i. Davis 54�0 ►� �� ;/.jrr,•;� ;. �',:�.' . r l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Percy R; �nma Oo f�.iken 5,500 �' r' . .�.......,.�.�. - � ti. � • _,__�_....�_..._ � . i . i I hereby certiiy that I have checked the above petitioners, and they do constitute more than iifty-one per cent (51,�) of the owners in the area affected. ��_ __ . __. ____,_.__.._.__, ,_ s. __ _z �� ��,,,.,. r�ttt� . a. . cc-17VV W _ � " 1 m' '-�-�� -= .`- _t . el'�s � -'� �i-: °---"_� . . - ' - �-- ___--"_ - - ,: � r - • : w - � _ �.'}y . - ..L--�- — -�o,� �rY ��] . _.._._-- - --- --�.J •--�------ - — � - ----- ---�1 ----- -- - —_= - I '- .. � t., J iJ'`�it �Y JC� ...__� , '_�.. .. �$ �._L....,�.�.. . �: _._ •__ • —.. . � ,, �, :;;. �. � N ' +, � , ��, �,. . � R� �"�a � �.1 � . � ^le.�r. . ..:1_ . � � . _ - . _. -,S TA:T � : _ � _- _ - - ,�.-:39 - _ _- - - - ,«. 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Q � •. �� . ai. rH's. - ••. � � , � _ _ � - -° � , � ' ? , - _-p0 — - - �j � /! /�S 1� � ..A"If•.I� y� �A• . � _"_ , . . � ` N y r � � � . _" �� � 1 Q'` 'ty /. �♦ i , - •- - - - - tr,�r ���i�` � , /9 .. +• : -- : . � �+s. �. ��.'� . , b /f y . • Z r ..i = i lKJ.� ,� i � � K .,, 53, 8. j �-,>��� „ _ -,� ��.... •----- � i ��- � � � : ��: ��.�� � ; ' r � � � `• ' � i � � �� � : .: , ' �,.� ' �� i �' � ' . �T---�.. , �- _ � . A�FOINTMENT FOR CONSENT AND APPROVAL BY THE CITY COUNCIL - AUGUST 5, 1968 ��,� POSI,TION SALARY REPLACES ,�,....�.... Betty Susan Reinhart Liquor 5332.00 Judith K. Lentz b65Q - 5th Street N.E. Inventory �'rid�.ey, Minn. 55421 Clerk �� C L A I M S GENERAL LIQUOR 15540 through 15710 2417 through 2464 �• ' ' ' ESTIMATES TO BS ApPRpVED gy T�IE CITY COUNCIL - AUGUST 5, 1968 'R. F. Panek Conatruction Company S10 13th Avenue Nor[hwest New Brighton, MinnesoCa 55112 ' Estimate �2 (FINAI,j for work completed this date for construction of Sign and Flag Pole according to contract 'C. S. McCrossan, Inc. Box 334 Osseo, Minnesota 55369 ' Estimate #5 (FINAL) for construction of Sanitary SeWer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project #84 according ' to contract (Baker Avenue between Osborne Road & 75th extended east, Onondaga between Central and Stinson, etc.) Suburban Sewer and Water, Inc. '4550 Central Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 ' Estimate #5 (FINAL) for construction of Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project #88, secording to contract 'Come�nck � Davis, Inc. Con$ultin�, $gtneers 1446 County Road "J" ' M�,nneapolis, Minnesota ' � Eatimate ��2 (FINAL) for the furnishing of professional Engineering Servicea for planning Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement ��88, Estimate 4�2 (FINAL) for the furnishing of professional Engineering Services for planning Storm Sewer Improvement Project �84, ,Plasa Lawn Materials, Inc. 2374 W. County Road D. Ne�a Brighton 12, Minnesota , Estim�te #2 (PARTIAL) for conatruction of "Planting for Civic Center" according to con�xact. ' I ' I1 — � � 439.82 $ 12,469.42 $ 37,565.65 $ 4,508.99 $ 1,525.43 $ 516.00 �� ------ -- _ _ T. --� ; � �- :�, ;-= � ; , �� . — — --- — __ � 1� �STIMATES Tp gg �t�ppRpVED, AUGUST 5, 1968 PAGE 2 , _ 'Arcoa Construction Co., Inc. Mora, Minnesota I ' Estimate #2 (p���L) for constuction of Street Improvement Project ST. 1968-1A Estimate �2 (PARTIAL) for conatruction of Street ' Improvement Project ST. 1968-2A Cometock & Davis, Inc. Conaulting Engineers 14k6 County Road 41J" Minneapolis, Minneaota ' For the Furaishing of residential inspectioni and resident supervision for the ataking out of the constructioa work for; ' ' � � ' , � ' ' � � Sanitary Sewer, Water & Storm Sewer Improvement Project #88 from July 1, 1968 through July 27, 1969 (Estimate #6) Sanitary Sewer, Water 6 Storm Sewer Improvement Project #84 (Estimate �14) Commerce Park connection to the NSSSD sewer. (Estimate �1) $ 20,079.89 $ 11,580.89 $ 799.25 $ 17.69 $ 294.96 � .._-_-__._ -.. 1 � �� CITY OF FRIDLEY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE FRIDLEY, MINN. August 5, 1968 Honorable Mayor and City Council c/o Homer R. Ankn�m, City Aianager City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Gentlemen: CERTIFICATE OF THE ENGINEg.R ESTIMATE ��2 (FINAL) We hereby submit Estimate 4�2 (FINAL) for R. F. Panek Construction Company, 510 13th Avenue Northwest, New Brighton, Minnesota 55112 for work completed this date for construction of Sign and Flag Pole accord- ing to the contract. ORIGINAL LIJMP SUM BID Work Completed (100%) Less : Paid Estimate ��1 Less: Reduction Due to Work Not up to Mark AMOUNT NOW DUE FOR FINAL ESTIMATE NQ:ob �G: 8. F. Panek Canstruction Co. ,$2,578.00 2,578.00 20088.18 $ 489.$2 50.00 $ 439.82 Respectfully submitted, I � ti ��,�..� �.�( . ,��, , NASIM M. QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer-Mrector of Public Worka ' . � �QA�S�(3�be �a T:'�,`�'�Y��� 3��w ' ��saa���.u� ��.���ae��� 1.��#� �c)tlil�yp ��8� ee J ea A�.a�a-����s��.�.€�e �'�.�aae���� �5�3� ' ' ' �iu,ly �.I� 396� ��a�or�3x1� 2��ym� end �ity �m�n��.� �y�o iK�. Ho�r a�k�� C�ic�r k�"z��.��� �;� �:y �� ���.c�1e� ����1. �Yu���r�i�� �v�g�a� N.E. i��a��.p��.i�� �ii.r��s�8crtm 55��� ' ��a��let�n: ' � ' � , ' ' � ' � , 1 L��.�������� v�° �� ����rfE:y,� &'� �aats�.� ��g��ai.�i� E�it��ate ��s ti�� fina�. �s�i��:�, fo� �. 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Coas�alting Engineers 14��a5 Coun�y R��d "J" �iina��p�l�.s, I�ian�ss�ea 55432 �iuly 29, �958 �i�ssor�ale i���►og & Ci+�q �caaaan�i�. �/� Mx^. k3a��� Aaaks•um, i�-g �;� ASt�ag�r City of FriQ�l�p 643� Univ�x�;�ty Abeenu� N.E. �iia�n.��po�3.� n l�ii�ac��sso�t�. 5S�S2� Gen�le�en: �ER��«I�ATE OF �E E�:�TRIEER We her:eby s��mit Egti�atra I�tmo 2, tt�e ff�a� esti�.ca���9 fs+� Co����16. & Davis, Inc. � 14�o-b �oun�q Ro�d "J", t��n��apc3is, t�in�aesota ��432r �oa th� fua�s�ehiag of Pre�fess�vrxa��, F�a�,�sn�es��g 5erv,ie�s €ea� g��.�.�in� S��.��;ey See�era tJtader &�torm S��aex Imp�o�+�mn� Fr����� yo. �8. Cq�T�C�°�t�°� ��nt��: �iiN���°� ����� $��5,919.22 B�si� �ra��n���c3�e� ��e p 6—�./�x ��.?,(884.75 Leeat l�sti���:� ilo. �. �3-�12—��) � ��575.76 A�iQ�iNT P?Q[a �L*� o . . � . o . . . a e � , . s . . e � . ry . � =�, 508 e �9 Resp�ctfu`L�.�e �ab�ai.��ed, C(7AiS�OCK & Ii��TS, �NC. ��� Eo �J. Cat.�tock� P. E. E9C/mg � ��F � - — I , I � I ' I ' I , J I ' I � I � I , I � I ' , ' � , �� ' ��� COI�4STOCK & �)1�gJIi, TNCo Ccsnsu�ti.n� Eng3n�e�� 1�46 Cou�t� Itoacl :'�" t�i�xn��goiis, M�:n�aesota 55432 JtFly 2�3 s 19b�3 H����rata"�.e I��.��a & C�.�y Gsc����l c�'� N�rm H�rc��r f�k�uns Gity I�ariager Ci�:;y� oi: F��.dl�v 64�1 U�0.ie��rs��y �.�en�e ;V . E. tU.k.n.���s��.�.p � t�3.�aax�eso�� 554��. ��ra� le��� : iER°�I�ICA'�� 0� i�E iI�GINEE� We sae��:�y ���s�i�: T'.,�r•�.m�a�� Nza. 2, �h� f:�na1 e�t��at�, �for C��aeoc�c S: Davis, Inco, 14��a Ce>B.su��% R�aa ►`.T�o� AY�.nrre�.po�.is9 ":incAesa�a 5�432, ��r the fu�iuist�ing of Pr�f�s: ion�a� �Lxi�?iiee:�ir�; ��r�d.�es ��r �1s�xai�g Sto�en Sewer �mpro�s�m�nt Project N����.x 8�C. �c�z��i�c�e��' S �TZVA�. �i ��� 5959 �26.03 ��s�.�. ��ag�=aP���.ng .���e �� .� �9o�S9.�5 �5,i49.56 �'�1��� �f >�T�a��;. 11�3.��;:�. a.:� �:�,�aaag� ��°d�.� $18919�..�0 �g,s�.� E���E�����.�g ��c � �; lg�9i.�9 ��.��.����ag �_�� ���.�m� -� ��� �r�r19 _ 873.i9 A�Q��a� �;��e�ci 4 b f 622 . 75 "L��� ��g�F�z�t�� ��, (i'��1—�7) Sa097.32 �,,���ts�1T �IO�B ;�U�. . . m � e a . a . . . . o . o . o . . . . . . o y Z, 525 e 43 R�spec�f�s31y scabm3.�teda C�Or�J`�OCK & DAVIS r INC • By i:. V. �o�ustoek, P. E. E��,�� Se� Eat�ac�.�c�. S��M���.e f�a� i���eTMio�s 3 Work d�let�r�. f�o�� Stortm Se�er Proje�� `�'e��a �ay Ch�u-.,�e Ord�r durin� canstruction. Madison Street -� 53-1 J2 Av�r.�e N p E. �o ��ri I,�aae 300 L. F. 1.5°1 RC� Cl�ss� Ii @$5 0�0 34S L.F. 18" �.CP Class �I @ $Es.50 2 l�anholes 0—��" @ S2 75 e ii0 Ceu��xuet�on �cast Lake�3d� Rr��c� — On�ndag� to th� So�.�ia 3J.1 I,.F. 15" R��' �lmss Iz @$5mc30 95 L. F, 12�' RC� L�ad�a (� $�.5� � Cat�ch B�s�.n;� @ fi2�0a0� 1 Man�o�� @ $275.0'3 C�xns�sucti�� �c�at Stinsan Bi•rd. °- Ouazadaga to �he Soea��-� 381 L.F, �5°' RC� C�,a�s �I @ $�.f30 80 L.F. I2g' I.��d� @ $�ao50 4 Cat�:h ��sin� @ $�OO,OQ 3 Nd�ta�les @ $275000 Ccs�src�u�+��.s�� ��a�s� Nagel's Wavd�and A3di���n — Sani�a� S�:urer 375 L. F� �" E�9��:� p�i0 �$4 o OQ 76 L.�� �" ES�I�R' 1��12 @ �5ol�a� 260 Le ��, �" ES�i�P ���l�s � $GaA� 2(➢� Le�'A ,s"s" i�a�fC',.P ��—.�€� ? 5�.��1 304 L. �`a >5" �'CP SE�r3��s 3$3. Sd} .Lo vt� i+ °.9„ i11�ei l: YJ.J�o� 1 Ma�hole 0—I�D C $275.0ii ]. M831�tO.�.e ]l�-��.� @ $325.00 1 NNt.a�hole �4-�� �Z @ �450. DU �cRs��:.°�'.a��.�,�� �;�s��: TOTl�I. CONa"�:R�JC�'IO�i COST DEL?��ON �ZySOa.�O 2,262.00 550. �fJ $4,312.�� $�m555.00 `f2 I e JQ 600v0� 275.OQ $�, 857. 5(9 $�,9US.Q� 960.OQ 800.0(� 525.0(� $3989000{; ��, s S00 e UQ 380.00 1fl560.00 �g44^�aQ'� �.ad50o0S� 150.00 275pOti .iL �J s �d' V � _� 450.00 ��, �.32. 00 � �� $4,312.00 2,857.50 3,890,00 7�132.00 $i8,191.50 ' , ' � � , ' � ' ' � � , ' , ' , � , - Form 2523 (10-b6� � � % / �i� �tES OLU TI ON At a(regular) (specia,l) mee�ting of the City Council oY the �_�,___ oY, Fritlley duly held on t,�e„dsy ot , 19 �,� following ReBOlution Nas ofYered Dy , ' aeconded by . -- ��._-, ; to-wit: ; W�iEAS the Ca�md.aaioner ot' Highwaye has prepared Plans, special proviaion� ar�d speaificatione for the improve�ment oP a part ot Trunlc Higk�way Number 5 rernumbered as Tr�k Highwa�y Nwnbsr 65 x�th3.n the corporate limits of the �ity ot �'i'idley -- fTOm t1'se C,S��,H, 35 (Central Ave, ) t'O I�. Corp. Limits ; � , ., �,_�....�.._, t�REAS said plans are on lile Su t�te ottice of t�t Depart�a�e�t �5�+�, saint Paul, 1�linnesota, be3ng msrked, ].abel�ds +ad ide�titS.�d as S.P. 0207_22, 0208-33 (T.x. 6�=-5) -- ; and � WI�REAS aaid apecial provieiona are on file in the otYics oS the Dspsr'�ment of Hig�taye, Sain� Paul, Mirute�ota, beirtg marked, labeled, ar�d �'ldes'it�.fisd ae S•p• 0207-22, 020F3-33 (T•H• 65=5� � nh,ich, together with the F�inneeota Depa,rtment of Highways Specificatior�s !or Highwa�y Canetxvction, dated January 1, 196� , on ri,].e in the o�'fice or the Ca�iaeioner ot' Highwayra, conatitute the epec�ficatituia for said improvement of Trurik Hi�xa4y Number _, 5 ren�ere� a� T� �w�Y Number 65 ; aud W�REAS copiea of said plans aad special provieiona ae ao marked, labeled at�d ideatified ara alao on file in the office oY the City Clerk; aad �A3 the Lsrm "said plane and apscial provisio�e" ai hsrairl- atter used in the bo�y ot thia r�eolutioai ahsll be deeausd snd iut�ded t,o �aa, rstes to, at�d inaorporate tbe plana pnd special provisfoae in the #'orsgeing recitale parEicularl.v iderrtitied and dsscribed. 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Form 2523 (io-bbi N4W, THE�1, BE IT RFSOLVID that said p7.ana and apecial provisiona for the iaq�rovem�ent of Trunk Highway Numbsr_ 5,_�r�umbered a,s Trunk H�h�►�Y �ber-_ 65 within the limits ot the Cit, �„�ot Fridley be and hereby are approved. 1i0 ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED thgt the e7.evationa and gradea aa shor�m in said plana and special provisione be sind they are hereby approved and conaent ia hex�eby given tc at� and all cha�ngea in grade occasioned by ' the construation of said Trunk Hig�tway Numbsr�_renumbered aa Trunk Highway Nu�b���6�� ���o��ce w!,#,h �aisl �lana and special provisiona, Upor� th� aal�]. ot t�hs roLt ths tollowi� ,,.—,vo�.ad i�n iavor of the R�rsalutiot� --,—..__..�. _ ._..._ _ �� Tha t'a3lawi� _,_,_._.__vot�d again�t it� adoption: -- wh�r°uPan ths M�yor a�d pr��iding otlia�r d�a3,ar�d th� R�solut�ioei adopR.�d. � Dated , 19.,¢�. l�ayor Attest STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF Anoka ,�_) ae. i Cit__.Y___OF_ F}�i�i].ey ) City Clerk I do hereby certiPy t,hat �t a regular meetir�g (at a epecial meeting of xhi.ch due a�d legal notice r�►am give�) oY the • Council of_� ��,. , . �.nneaota, on the_�d�y o� , 9„6g, at r+t►ich a majori'�ty ot' ths me�bera of said Cauncil �ere preasnt, the lotygoing reaolutia� �ras adopted. ��,vsn uader n� hand and aeal this dqy o�t 19„�,. Cit�Clu�lc , :� . . ', �' ' ' . � City Clerk � � City Hall 6�3�- III?1.Zr22"Sl'I"i�r i.'V2• Fridley, i•Tinnesota ' Dear Si.r � � July 15, 1.96�? � 2�357 Cen�terTri]1e Road St. Paul, i•?innes ota ' I arn t�rrit:ing this lett;e-r to state my objections to yeur �?uilding Perr:Li.t at 5310 7th S�;. i•?.E, in Fridley-. ?Ty husband i•ren-t to your c�aur_cil meeti.ngs al.or.e and T did not ?:no�� 4;hat :�ras go�ng on as he never te�d me, Ke sio ed this permit sayin� it i�as satisfac- � tor�Z to rer�love the present hrntse there so he could build a ne� one. � ' � , , � I object to this as I do not T�ant the present hotzse rer��oved and do r.ot T,znt a. net,r one built in fror.t of the present one. I t,�as nez=er notified the present house �.;ould have to be rer�oved and did not kn�f,r he s�.gned such a stater�ent. A new hou.se buiit in fr ont of the pr es ent home woulc� ruin its sale and would be unable to rent it, I made the d.o;,rn payment on this hcuse and bei.A�� it is ir_ joint ownership I shou]_d have sor�ethin� to say about it. I woul.d like to lcno��r Z�T'.�.en vour n�t council mee�;ing is sa I can be present to voice rr;r ob�ection;,. Also, thi_s hc�us�; z��as purch�sed on a contract for deed and t�ie, fee ot,mer, Ch..arles A,a.yo, ,<;as n�ver notified of the a�.�een?en-t t,hat Orvil.le ?%atle�r si�ned� and T think he shauld of been.' I have filed for divorce frcm mzr husband and the Judge s+�ated that the house on 5310 7th St, should be leit s'-�r.ding and not be reMOJed or harassed. in any �*ay. Please shoiv i;his letter to tne buildin� inspectcr and the city � attcrne�r so the;r are az:Tare of the situation. Also notify the bank at White Eear Lake ��here he was to �et the loar. n�t to borrot�r the money to hirn unt�1 �Lhis is strai�htened out. , � � Yours trul�r, � ;f. �, - = �' _- �� Violet Ratle�r ��� � � s , � ,-�z -�: � � _ ,� (r'ss. Urvi]_Ie Ratle� ) r— , July 24, 1968 City Counoil c% City Manager, Homer Anl.-rum City xaii � Ft3dley� Liin2lesote 55421 Gentlement The Fridley GOP has reserved Locke Park for the ev�aning og �esday, August 13 for the purpose af having their anr�ue�l p�onic for the oo�amani�j. It ia aur iatention to serve beer to the adults at thia pir nio ead it ia a�r uaderstauding that thi,e would be permisaabl� upon our notification to the City CounaLl of our inte�t to do ao. ���nk you. Very truly youra, � / . ,t .�.(� Ricbard Sohneider� Chaisman Fridley GOP Exee�utive Camn. �."�; � i � , CITY OF F�IDLEY, MINNESOTA Q�'F�CE QF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ITOPIC: LJ �' ' r , , MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY MANAGII� JULY �968 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTIGN &esidential Residential Garages Alterations & Additions Multiple Dwelli.ngs commexcial Industrial P�fuunicipal Churches & Schools Haapitals S ig�ns Moving ' vOTHffi.S , ' ' �i il � ' LJ ' ' , NUMBII3 OF P�MITS ISSUID 1968 1967 TxIS YEAR I,AST YF�,AR JULY JULY TO DATE TQ DATE_ �4 �2 ��3 90 i2 i� 52 50 � 2 � 0 69 eo 0 0 2 1 0 2 5 6 i o 5 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 14 20 1 0 1 � 42 37 262 253 �Ieatir�g 34 � 4 � 92 � 32 Plumbing 36 23 �69 �35 Electrical 47 50 0 2� ��7 s7 �� 5�� ESTIMATID VALUATIONS OF BUILDING PERMITS ISSIIE,D Residential �-273,400 $ 245,000 � 2,435,�00 � 1�794.�75 Residential Garages 20,265 14,650 86,640 71,093 A�terations & Additiona 42,709 15,746 181,g68 290,d"fi5 Multiple Dwellings 0 0 336,000 16,000 Commercial 0 87,000 333,860 1,09�,975 Iz�duatrisl 25, 000 0 1, 533,7� � Municipal 0 0 94,000 4�5� Churches � Schoola 0 a 0 503,000 Hoepitale 0 �..�0 0 0 signe �0,25o i,2o0 �9,a2o �6,520 Moving 200 0 200 2 00 37�,824 � 363,59 = 5,021,288 3�7s9.338 MONTHI,Y REP()RT TO THE CITY MANAG� JULY 1968 YPE $LACK'i'fl�'.�IAi� EXCAVATING� GAS G�AI, HEATING HOUSE MOVING MASONRY QIL HEATING PLASTgtTNG ROOFING szGNs WELL DRILLING �1UMLBII� OF LICENSES CURREN'i'Ly IN g�F`'F�'!'I+ AND LICENSE FEES COLLECTID TO DATE �� FF�S COLLECTID 5 x 75 . 18 27p 33 495 82 205p 44 660 2 30 20 300 6 90 6 90 > >5 i2 300 � 15 �3� S4390 -�ERMIT FEES ..Page 2 1968 1967 TxIS YEAR LAST yEAR ��ttMIT NUMBERS T�pE �ULY �ITLY TO DATE TO DATE _., #98�4-9857 $UILDING xi695 � eog ��7,33� = 856� #7252-7308 �LECTRICAL e2o 683 6,746 5404 #4258-4293 HEATING 1357 313 �3,402 3040 #4637-4672 PLUMBING 2508 �424 6,3�7 3543 SIGPiS 174 110 458 608 �6554 x3335 x44,254 �2�,156 B-79 (REV. 11-3-64) (Standard Form of the International Associqtion of Chiefs of Police) �Copies availnble at Fsderal Bureau of Investigotion, Washington, D. Ca 20535) CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT -�ey �t -- F _ r.,�,�,ti� ,,, _ � J�° . 1e� -- �--- -- — — — TABLE 1.--DISTRIBUTtON OF PERSONNEL Averoge Daily Percent Daily Average Doily Numarical Strength Absence Absence Temporary Detaila � Av�ro9e Eff�etive SM�nq11► , -- _. _ _— - - — – - _ — F'n�i r;( '!m��F mor.th ��r m� �ntf �� trr:�• rr !'r, im�� morth Same R�ontfl thi. m�,ntt� I ist y,�ur Th�s mo��tn::l i �.�.rr ' i,. , r..,i ti �„�tit y� .� 'I V �� month . ist y����r I'his rr; n.ti, i.a.;t munth las� year -- - — . _. .. ._ . ._ _. .__. _. _ . . � _. . _ I . _.... . _. . _ .. . -- .._1. .. ._ . —.— r T�t�, P�r::<,�.�,,.,. _ 22 - 22 8.36 } 8.20 .66 13.6�4 14.'Sb 13.s0 __ _ _ - --- -- -- — -- -- - ChIF'Ns off�co . . � � � . . __-... ----�- --- - � --- - ---- - ._-- -- ------ . NP -;,Fds bui����u . ----�.. __- -- � --�- - -- - -- -- ---- - --- __ t (7nlfnrtn��.i (orcr, , 17 � �� � --- .__ _ _ . ---- - �- - ... _i _ ------ --� --- -- -- __. ---- ------ [)�t�r � � � � tivF� burr.nu .__ 1 - ___ --- - . -_ _- -- I -- ------ — -- � 'T7atflc 6ureau . . I I — ----1- --- -- --f- - - - - - - - y , ' F'Irst rellPf ... g 5 I Second tellef . . � 7 . ' Thlyd rella[ . , , v � � � TAB�.E �,•-CHANGES IN PERSONNEL 3, Preeent 1ot duty end of last month . . . , . . , . . . ' 2. Recrulted dut�nq month . . : � : : : : : : : ; � : : : : , 3. RelnstatPd durinq month . Tofal to nc,-our.� f.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1. Separqtlona ttom the eer�lce: (a) Voluntary reslqnatlon . . . . . . _ 1 (b) Aet�rement on penslQ� . . . . . (C) Resiqned with charqes pendlnq _ �d) Dropped durinq probatlm . . . . _ ' (e� Dlsmiaeed tot cause . . . . . . _ ({) Kt11ed lh llne o( duty . . . . . . ' t9i Deceaaed . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tolal separations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 5. PreaerK iqr duty at end of month . . . . . . . . . . . _ ' -- -- - -�-- - I __ TABLE 3.--DAILY AVERAGE PATROI. STRE11(iT}I Srnna tnonth Thia montb last year 1. Total number of patrolmeq . . . . . � � 22 i. Les� permanent ��salqnmenta (publlc otfices, cledcal, chauffeurs, etc.) . . . 3. Less detalls to speclal squads or bu- rc�uus (tra(flc, vlce, park, etc.) . . . . . 4, Averaqe duily'absences of patrolmen assiyned to patrol duty owiny to: (a) Vacatlon, suspenslon, rest 7� Lf1 a�y5, ee� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �v (b) Slck and lnJured . . . . . . . . . . . . �� (c) Tempomty detalls . . . . . . . . . . �� 22 Total a�ecaqe daily trbsences . . ��I _ 'i. Avalla6le fw patio! duty . . . . . . . . . 8.07 •1� ��� �.80 ' ' TABLE 4 - - CRIME INDE X AND POLICE ACTIVITY TREND ' OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE CHANGE CURRENT YEAR vS, L�►fT YEAR CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES (PART I CLASSES) RETORTED OR ACTUAL �S. SAME MONTN VS. SAME PERIOD ' KNOWN UHFOUNDED OFFENSES ACTUAL TXIS LAST YEAR ' LAST YEAR THIS MONTH TNIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE NUMdER PERCENT NUM/ER ►ERC[MT ' la. MURD�R AlID NQNNEGLIG�NT MAIISLA!lJGHT�R 2. FORCIBIE RAPE TOTAL 1 , e. EiY F [ � b• SAULT T RAPE • ATTEM�TS ' 3. ROBBERY TOTAL 2 2 � a. ARMED - ANY IYEAPON 1 1 6. $TRONCrARM • NO WEAPON 1 1 ,'Z ' 4. AGGRAVATEQ ASSAUL,T TOTAL y 1 a. G{I� b. KNIFR OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT , c. QTIIER DANGEROUS WEAPON d. HAMD3 FIS'j �TC, • AGGRAVATEp 5. BURGLARY TpfiAL ^+ ' L FORCIBL! ENfiRY �. YqIAMFU� fNTRY • Np FORCE c. ATTLMPTED FORCIS�E ENTRY '6. LARCENY • TMEF7 (�xc�pt ouro rh.fr) t �•• fS0 AND OVlR IN VALU! 6 ^< 139 7. AUTO TMEPT � , CRII� INDEX TOTAL Ik MAMSLA ER �Y NF LKrlNCE OTHlR ASiAULTf • NOT AGGRAVATED ^ 2 � ' i�. LARCtNY UNOER i50 IN PA�UE 7 PART I TOTAL li� ?� 131� 57}� TOTAL MRTIIIIKIDlNTS ..............�-�................................... �1 TOTAL MKCELLANEOUS NOMCRIMINAL CALLS 6� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4�L�7. . . . TOTAL GLLS FOR POLKE SlRVICE . . . . . . .�73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3�5 5. . . . ' • . 'AUTOM061LESRECOYERED • (A) NUM6ERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY ........................... g . .................... (!) NUI�ERSTOLEN LOGALLY Alb RECOVERED 6Y OTMERJURISDICTIONS ................................... ' (p TOTAL LOCALLrETOLEN AUT03RECOVERED ..............::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::....•.,.. (� NUMrERf10lEN OUT OF JYRISDICTION, RECOVERED LOCALLY .. ' • . ' � � PLAt�ftiIITG CQ�IISSION I�ETING AUGUST 1, 1968 PA�GE 1 Rat.L CAI.L • _.__._._,.__ � The meeting wae called to order at 7:35 P.M. by Vice Ct►aiYmtn Brickaon. l�iembers Present: Myhra, Jensen, Erickson� Ylinen M�mber Absent: Hughes APPROVE PI.�NING C�IISSION MINUTES : �tJLY 11, 1968 : MUTION by Myhra, seconded by Jensen, that the Planaing Co�iaeion sinutes of July 11, 1968 be approved. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the �tioo carried unanimously. �PRO�VE PLANNING COI�MISSION MINUTES: JULY 25, 1968: MOTION by Myhr�, seconded by Jensen, that the Plarniing Ca�iosion minutes of July 25, 1968 be approved. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the notion carried unanimously. RECBNE PI.ATS � SUBDNISIONS-STREETS � UTILITIBS SUBCQl�IITl'Sa I�TING: JULX 18. 1968: '' � � , MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Plannin,g Co�iB�ian receive the Plats 6 Subdivisions-Streets � Utilities Subc�ittee minutes of July 18, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimouelq. RFC8N8 BUILDING STAND�ARDS-D&SIGN CON'��. SUHG�T�EL� MINUTSS : JULY 10. 1968 : MOTYON by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, ti�at the Plamning Comiesion receive the Buildiag Standarda-Desi�n Control Subco�omittee minutes of July 10, 1968: Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion cazried unanimously. �iCBIVB BUILDING S D6-D�SIGN CONTB(1'L SUi3�Q�l�IITT88 MINUT&4: JULY 24. 1968: iDTIOR+T by Jensen, seconded by Ylinea, that the Planning Co■miaaion �c�ive the Building Standarde-Design Control Subco�ittae miautas of July 24, 196a. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried una�nimously. it�BIVE BOiARD OF APPF.ALS MINUTBS : JULY 19, 1968 : 1�TIQ�i by Ylinen, seconded by Myhra, that the Plaaniag Co�ission rec�iv� the soasd of Appeals sinutes of July 19, 1968. Upon a voic� vote, all votias aya, tha motion carried unanimouely. �EIV= HOA�D OF APPEAL3 MLNtJT88: JULY 31, 1968: t�TION bq Ylinsn, seconded by Myhra, that tha Pluming Co�ia�lon rec�i�� t'hs Board of App�ala miuutes of July 31� 1968. Opan a voics vots, all �otit� aye, the motion carried uaanimously. � � Pla=mins� Comaission Meetinst - Auszust 1, 1968 Pa�`2 i. LOT SPLIT R�QUEST: L.S. ��68-14. CENTRAL SERVICE C0. (ERICKSO�T P'ETUOLEUM CO ): All of Lot 15, except the South 24 feet, all of Lot 16 and South 49 feet of Lot 17, Bennett Palmer Addition. Mr. F.Wans was present and stated the request was for a lot eplit on Lot 17. The Vice Chairman (also Chairman of the Building Standards-DeOign Control Subcotarpittee) reviewing the action of the Subcommittee said they had reco�ended �tpproval of the structure to be placed on the property. Lot 15 is additional paxki,ng for MacDonald's. The item of real concera is the balance of Lot 17 wilich would be unbuildable because of the easement for sto� and aanitary sewer on the North and this includes a vacated walkway of 20 feet and a 10 foot utility easement making a 30 foot utility easement. Mr. Jensen asked Mr. Evans if they awned the additional lots to the North and the answer was they did, but did not have any plans at the present time. MpTION by Myhra, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Co�ission concux with the Building Standards-Design Control Subcoa�ittee and apprave the Lot Split, L.S. �68-14, Central Service Company for the South 49 feet of Lot 17, Bennett Palm�er Addition. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. The Planning Coffiission wished to call to the attention of the Council an,d Petitioner that the remaining portion of Lot 17 is too narraw to be used by iCaelf and its use is hindered by the existance of a 30 foot utility easemeat • to the North, and therefore suggests that it can be used for additional parking area. 2. VA�CATION STUD�Y: 56th Avenue between 4th Street and 7th Street. Mr. Kenneth Franko was present and stated he was the owner of the apart- mesnt bui�ding at 5612 Seventh Street and he wondered what had been plaaaed. Mr. Jensen explained the recotrmendation made by the Subcommittee was to cloee the road and public thoroughfare. Mr. Franko would be deeded one half the 30 foot street and frontage on 7th Street. He also said a part of it would be kept by the City for utilities as there are certain requirea�nts for maiatenance, etc. The area could be used for parking or land�caping, but a structure could not be built on the utility easement. The Vice Chairman called attention to the fact that the Northern Statea Pawer Company aad the Miimeapolis Gas Company had written letters etatiag they �ad no objections to the vacation. Mr. Franko stated he was in favor of the vacation. Mr. Jen.en said that Mota��d bring the acore to three out of four in favor of the vacation md the fourth party did not ahaw. I�TION by Jensea, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Co�iaeion rsca�epd to the Council the vacation of 56th Avenue Northeast betweea 6th Street qtd 7t� Stxeet with the provision for the retaining of au eastmeat aa necesae�r �o= uti,litiee aad alley way with dimensions to be determined by the �i�nearing Dspaztment. Upon a voice vate, all voting aye, the motioa c�trried unmiaai�llr. j� Plaaaias� Coumission Meet Q- Auszust 1, 1968 Pa�e 3 3• AGxEffi�1T WITH NAS�T- WEHRMAN. KNIGHT AND CHAP!!AN INC : Hyde Park Addition. Thia was the first meeting with Mr. B. B. Chapman, the Planner for this Project. Mr. Eldoa Schmedeke and a neighbor, Mr. Albert Campbell, were preBent. The Vice Chairman gave a short resume of the background and reaaona for � asking the help of a planner at this time. The area, approximatelq 80 acrea, is zoned x-2, with general co�nercial development to the South, heavy iadustrial to the West, trunk highway to the East and residential to the North. The West Service road of T.H. #47 had been abandoned fram 57� Ave:rue South. Recently there had been some pressure to extend 3rd Street. There are multiple dwellings which were erected before the present zoning took place. The present proposal is to eliminate the frontage road between 57th Aveaue � and 57th Place and the Highway Department may put this up for bids. Most of the rezoning pressure has came fzom South of 60th Avenue, primarily in the area along 3rd Street from 59th and 60th Avenues along University Avenue. The area North of Holiday has 8lready beea rezoned. Also, in 1967 there was a vacation of 57� Avenue between 3rd Street and 2� Street. Mr. Schmedeke was asked to point out the existing structures on the maps given the meanbers and Mr. Chapman and also explain to Mr. Chapmaa his interest in the area. Zhere was a strip of land along University Aveaue which �as formerly co�er- cial and the Highway Department took that away. Mr. Schmedeke added that what he bought and has now, is just as much cosmercial at this tima aa the front part Was co�ercisl. Thie is probably the oldest area in the Citq from the standpoint of plats. Then �here is the question of e�actending 3rd Street to Holiday which was brou,sht up. It was felt, if that came to pass, the traffic would be mom�mental going up through tb�.area. Mr. Chapman was asked to list the items he Would need fram th� angineeriag Department. 1'he next �eeting with Mr. Chapman was set for August 22, 1968. 4. RBVISION 1�0 SIGN AND BILLBOARD ORDINANCE:. The �lanning Conrmiseion reviewed Section 4(Special 8egulatione: Te�pora�r l�onacceseory Free-Standing Sigas� and Sect'�n S(Mstsict �ulations) iacluding (a) and (b). The next meeting will begin Lrith (c) Co�ercial Districta. ��1 iA 11 IL�YI_�� I�DTION by Ylinen that the Planning Co�iselan meeting adjourn at 10:30 P.M. Rs� ect llq eubnittad, �� Hss 0'Brian �ordias Secr�tary ' ' , OFFENSE ' R066ERY lUR6LARY LARCENY ' AUTQ TMEFT TOTAL ' TABLE 5-- VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY TOTAL VALUE OF STOLEN OTHER VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN LOCALLY LOCALLY STOLEN JURISDICTIONS STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED ANDRECOVERED BY pROPERTY RECOVERED RECOVERED LOCALLY LOCALIY OTHER JURISDICTION 26099.64 11�9g7.55 I 615�•� I 2u37•55 TABLE 6-- OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARREST year to date (include exceptional clearances) ��. �• �• ' PERCENT OF OFFfNSfS NUMBER OF OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST ' BY ARREST OF SY ARREST Of CL.ASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES TOTAL CLEARED TOTAL GLEARED �E��S UNDER 1! (PART I CLASSES) PERSONS UNDER 18 TNIS LAST THIS LAST TMIS LAST fIM1 (.AST VEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR ' 1. CRIMINAl� HOMIC�DE a. MURDER AW NOPlIEGLIGENT MANSLAUGIITER ' b. MANSLAUGHTER 6Y lIEGLIGENCE . 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAI 1 ' a, RAP r FORCE 1 6. ASSAU T TQ RA►� - ATTEMPTS 3. ROBBERY TQTAL ' ;.. e ARU� • ANY MEAP4M�1 �. STRONC.�RM.NOwEAPON , 4. A$SAU�.T TQTAL � �. GUN �. NIfE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT ' c. QTMER DI�NGEROUS WEAPON d, MAIOS FISTS FEET ETC.-AGGRAVASED •. OTMER ASSAULTS • NOT AGGRAVATED , 5. BURGLARY TOTAL S % 1 1' a. FORCIOLE EMTRY '2 1 1 ►. UNIAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE 1 �. ATTEM►TRY ���SLE ENTRY ' 6. LARCENY • TNEFT (E)(CEPT AUTO THEFTI 2O �.1 2 a. S50 AND OVER IN VALUE ►. WIClR if0 �M VAWE l�i� �-1� 7� 2� ' a 2c� 6 19 7. AUTO THEFT ' QRAND TOTAL 2� 1'� 9R g ' ' ' � � � ' TABLE 7-- PERSOtVS ARRESTED, CH�4RGED AND DfSR05ED OF DURING MONTH ARRESTS PERSOHS COURT DISPOSITIOIIS THIS MOlITM FORMALLY INCLUDE RELEASED NO FORMAL CHARGE ADUITS GUILTY UNIFORM CLASSIFKATION OF OFFENSES CH�RGED ACOUITTtD Rl�EDTO TMIS OR �UVEWLE MONTN � ' �F OTNERMISE COURT • - TOTAL �'i�E IESSER DISMISSED �iRISDICTtON JUVE111LE5 ADULTS TOTAL CIIARG�D OFFENSE 1. CRIMINAL MOMFCIDE: a. AM1kDER A!b NONlIFGlIGE1R MANSLAUGHTER b. MANSLAUGMTER 61' HEGLIGENCE 2. FORCIBLE RAPE 3. ROBBERY 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 5. SURGIARY - 6REAKING OR ENTERING 6. LARClNY • TNEfT (EJICL/T AUTO TNEFT) 7. AUTO TMEFT �j 6. OTNER AS.SAUlTS (RlTURN A• 4�) 1, TOTAL - PART 1 CLASSES r �. TNIS YEAR TO DATE LAST Y@AR TO DATE '� PERClNT CMANGE 9. ARSON 10. fORGERI AND CWMiTERFEITlq6 11. FRAUD 12. EMIIEZIIEMlNT 1S. �TOG[It rROrERT�; SUYIq4, RlCEIVNIG, �S#SSMIG . u. vM�a,uw 1S. M!A • CARR�ING POSSlSSING ETC. 11. RROSTITYTION A!!p COMMERCIALIZED VICE !1. i�fX OfIRN8ES (ICXCL�? 2 AND 16) ' H. 1'K DR4JG IAMi 1/. OAM�l,N16 7D. OrF1�1ip AGAINfT TME iAAMLY At0 CFMLDREN 11. p�t1V1l10 U►IpER TNE INFLUEIKE 22. LIQIIOR �AIYS 23. DRUNKENMESS 24. DIfORDERLY COMDUCT 1. 2S. �A6RANCT M. AL4 OTMlR 0/flNSES(E%CE�T TRAffIC) TOTAI - PART II CIAfSES 1� 7 23 10 � � THIS TEAR TO DATE S 1 LAS r[AR TO DATE g � �EAC�lIf d1AN6E TRAFFIC ARRESTS TMIS AIONTH ' 8-79❑ (Rev. 10-21-65) ' CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT TRAFFiC SUMMARY ' Police Department c�cy of l�idle�. Month of ��� , 19 � TABLE 1. ACCIDENT SUMMARY ' is Mont Year t� Dat� Thie Year Laet Year o Change Thia Year Laet Year o/o Chenge a���ae�, �r�c�i 51 4k +15 263 2T'S —5 � ��.ai 1 1 Pereonallnjury 21 19 +10 107 110 —3 ' �r�v��cy na�a�e 30 25 +20 153 iS9 -�4 . Psaesc���r, 2 0 + ■ ' TABLE 2. ENFORCEMENT SUMMARY - T6is Mont6 Year t� Dote Thie Year Last Year o% Change Thie Yeaz Laet Year % Chan�e , Trat3Fi� �t'atad 131 86 +52 522 46� +12 Hazardoua Violatione 65 3� +�S 3� �g ♦� , q.l�et Violatione 2 2 ♦ 1 '♦'6 P�rki� 41 27 +51 65 90 —28 ' Dw[ 1 3 _ lE 11 +45 .- Accideni Arre r and Citntions_ ' ' TABLE 3. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF TRAFFIC ACCtDE11TS ' is Mon Y�ar to Date This Year Last Year o/o Cheng� Thie Yeer L.aet Yeer % Ch�e Total �ecidente 51 ,1,�. +15 2E3 z7S —5 ' Fatal Accidente 1 1 Peneo,s Rilled 1 3 " IInjury Accidente 21 19 +10 107 0 —3 Persons Iujured /�. tl$ lg2 20/r �1�. / Pedeetrlena Killed Pede�tri�s Injurmd 2 ♦ ' # and Ru,n Accidents 6 2 + lplr 34 +29 Cleared by Aereet '`Z -. � ' Cl��rad - No Mest 3 2 + 2 + T�c�t ciBar�a 3 2 +Sp 30 25 +20 � . �._,�..__ ............. , _ ._....,:._;..�_�_.... ,�_..._.__._. � � � ' � t ' �I 1 ' ' u ' t �l � ' � � � ' ' TABLE 4. COMPARATIVE SUAIMARY ACCIDENTS AND ENFORCEMENT (Br Horr of Day and Dry of Week) Mondar Tuesday Wednesdar Thursday Friday Sahrdap Sundar Citation Citation Citati�n Citation Citation itation Citation Acci- pnd Acci- aad Acci- and Acci- end Acci- and Acci- end Acci- end Time dent Arreat dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arreet deat Arreet 12 M 1 1 1:00 2 �:00 3:00 " 4;pp �.- ` 5:00 6:00 1 ?:00 1 8:00 1 9:W 10:00 1. 11:00 1 . 12 N 1 1 1 1 l:o0 1 1 �:o0 1 � a:ov 3 2 __ 1 1 4:00 1 3 s:oo 1 1 2 2 1 s:oo 1 2 7;oa 2 1 8:00 — � 1 9:00 1 Z 3 10:00 2 11:00 1 �ote: `Citation and Arreet" column ehauid include a�� traffic citetione and e�rreete made during each hour period etcept p�dcin� ditations. � � ' � ' � ' ' � ' � C ' � ' 0 ' ' ' TABLE 5. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF ENFORCEMENT (By Violation) This Month Year to Date ThiH Year _ I_,a5t Year This Yeur Last Yeaz o o Change Hazr�rdoue Viotationa Total � .3g 316 23E' +33 � Uwi 1 3 , 16 11 +45 �peeding 2� 18 148 13� +7 Reckless Driving 2 1 � Cprelese Driving ,� % 19 �.% '*1.1 liaffic signa� 8 7 32 2 5 +26 scop sisn 2 2 19 ].b +28 Other Regulatory Sign 5 1� �5� Improper Paesing 2 1 t Improper Turning _ ' ? 1 '� �t��hc Qf wey - vehi��e 1 6 3 + �{igh� of Wqy - Pedestrian Following Too Closely _ _. _ _-- - I No or �mproper Signal Z ^ [mproper Start from Parked Poaition Improper Backing Improper Lane Usage 6 19 7 + Failure to Dcive - Right 1 + Iii�sai � + Defective Equipment 15 � �. Other Hazardoue Violation 1 �- '4 4 Other Violationa Total � 21 ].�►1 133 +6 p�in� via�aciom T4tat 41 27 65 90 —28 Fridley :'1 v :'_:... �.,,. j�.i! �l \e.i.+l.:a� �.�rty�C� a8S .._ _ _.. _.. _ _ ____ _ ___..._. __. _.� __. _ � �.. _ v. _ _ __._ _._. 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