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09/16/1968 - 5855' ' ' ' ' ' � ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' � � � � ' JUEL MERCER - COUNCIL SECRETARY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA SEPTEN�ER 16, 1968 - 8:00 P.M. _ ___. _ . �_.. ___— ' �� � , ' ' � I , I ' , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA - SEPTEMBER 16, 1968 - 8:00 P. M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: INVOCATION: ROLL CALL• PRESENTATION OF AWARD: Mr. Harold Albrecht APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Regular Council Meeting, September 3, 1968 Public Hearing Meeting, September 9, 1968 ADOPTION OF AGENDA: PROCLAMATION: "Salute to Eisenhower Week" PUBLIC HEARINGS• None OLD BUSINESS• ' 1. First Reading of Ordinance for Vacation o� 56th Avenue from � 6th S�reet to 7th Street (SAV �k68-04) Comment: This hearing was held on September 9th, and the ' ordinance is presented for yqur consideration) 2. First Reading of Ordinance for Rezoning R�quest (ZOA ��68-11) to ' Rezone #rom R-1 to R-3A, Part of Lot 10, A.S. #88 (Louis Momchilqvich) for a 47 foot strip of westerly portion of Parcel 460 and 470. � � � � Comment; This hearing was held on September 9th, and the ordinance is presented for your consideration). 3. Co�sideration of Revised Ordinance for Vacation of�Utility Easemeant fox Drainage and Utility Pruposes (SAV ��68-01, Hirsch Bros, Pro�erties), in 30 Foot Street �,ying South and Adjacent to North Line of Fridley Park Addition. Comment; The utility easement were inadvertently left in, T�3�+ G��� d�tAs �Q� AAAd �tt1y ea�Aarllt• in th�.� �x0�, es a reviaed ordinance is being submitted). Pages 1 - 28 Pages 29 - 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page k2 _--- —. — --------- --- _.___ ___ _____ -----_. __,____. _._.__ ___.._.�.._ .<.._._ v..,,,. .,. ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 16 1968 pAGE 2 ' I� ' 4. Resolution Confirming Assessment for Storm Sewer Improvement Project No, 82 (Tabled 9/9/68) 5. Resolution Confirming Assessment for Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 84 (Ta�led 9/9/68) , 6. Consideration of 10 Year Street Improvemen� Projection and 4 Year Street Maintenance Projection from Engineering Department (Tabled 9/3/68) ' L� 11 ' , I ' Comment: This material was supplied to the Council earlier. Please bring it with you). 7. Consideration of Rededication of Alley in Block 12, Plymouth Addition (Between 46th and 47th; 2nd Street and Main Street) (Tabled 9/3/68) Comment: The Council discussed vacating or opening up the entire Alley. Councilman Liebl has contacted the people concerned and would like to report) 8. Request to Name Street "Park Raad", requested by Ingwald Siverts Comme t; The Post Office does not like to name any more streets "Park". This item has been given to the Parks and Recreation Commission for their suggestions). NEW BUSINESS: ' 9. Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Ap eals Meetin of P g September �+, 1968 ' ' ' ' ' 10. Receiving the Minutes of the Fridley Human Relatioae Committee Meetings of May 2, June 6, July 1, August 17, 1968 11. Receiving Bids for Gasoline (Opened September 11, 1968, 11:30 P.M.) 12. C�tnv��rs,of.3eptember 10, 1968 Primary Election , , Pages 43 - 45 Pages 4�i & 47 m Pages 48 & 49 Page SO Page 51 Pages 52 - 56 Pages 57 6 58 Pa�ee 59 - 62 �- .__ _ _ ' ' � , ' , ' I ' -�----- -�— -- - - ,,,� ,�; . � :.. �EGi1IAR COUNCIL MEETING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1968 P� � � NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 13. Consideration of Request for Elimination of Fencing on north and east side of Dental Clinic at 5601 Sth Street Northeast Pages 63 � 64 Comment; The effected property owners are requesting that the fence required by the Building Permit be , eliminated) 14. Consideration of Revokfng Building Permit at 5300 - 7th Str�et Northeast (Orville W, Ratley) Comment; There has been a lot of correapondence back and forth regarding this due to the divorce suit against Mr. Ratley) 15. Discuseion of Relocation of 115 KV Line �rom University Aveaue Comment: NSP has supplied us the rerouting for this line. It will be available to the Council at the meeting.) , 16. Petitions; , #29-1968 - Regarding No Parking Signs on one side of street at 1050 - 1170 52nd �venue N.E. Petition - Regarding Street Surfacing, 4th Street from ' 67th Avenue to Rice Creek Terrace , 17. Claims ' 18. Estimates � 19. Liceases �_J ' ' 20. Appoiatqients 21•. C6us�,d��catiaa of Reeolution Dedicating a portioa of Fridley Civic Cente� Propertq as Eisenhawer M�emorial Sqwre. Page� 65 - 72 a Pages 73 - 77 Page 78 Page 79 Pagea 80 - 84 � Pagea 8�g 6 � Pag�, 8� P(tge 88 ' � � LJ � � ' ' ' ' r ' ' ' ' �I I ' ( � �_. __ ___. _—._.._.___..._. __---- .�... REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1968 PAGE 4 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 22. Resolution Ordering Preliminary Plans and Specifications and Costs Thereof, Project No. 90 Page 89 Comment: This Resolution and the next two Resolutions are submitted subject to the petition received from the Great Northern Railway Company) 23. Resolution Receiving Preliminary Plans and Specifications and Costs Thereof and Calling a Public Hearing for Px'oject No. 90 24. Resolution Ordering Preliminary Report, Plans and Specifications and Costs Thereof, Street Improvement Project ST, 1969-1 25. Resolufion Ordering Improvement, Final Plans and Specifications for Street Improvement Project ST. 1968-1B (Addendum ��5) (Comment; This hearing was held on September 9, 1968) 26. Resolution Declaring the Necessity for an Additional Tax Levy in Addition to the 30 Mill Limitation Provided by the City Charter Specifying the Purposes and Calling for a Public Hearing. 27. Discussion of Method of Assessing Sidewalk on 61st Avenue 28. Receiving Preliminary Report on Project 89 and Requesting $mrticipation from Minnesota Transfer Railway and Spring Lake Park Pages 90 & 91 Page 92 Page 93 Page 94 Comment: The report is in the agenda envelope, and there ia some drainage from Spring Lake Park which necessitates requesting funds from them. Also soane funds for culvert crossing under Minnesota Transfer Railway should come from , them too.) � � �__��______ - �_-.�__--____ . _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _— ---- — ----- -- -- ----------.` .� ____ _ ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, SEPT�ER 16, 1968 PAGE 5 ' 1rEW BUSINESS Continued i ) ' 29. Memo Regarding Vacancies on Caamissions and Coamittees. ' � COP4lUNICATIONS • A. Minnesota Department of Military Affairs: Flood and Tornado , Claim B. Gov. LeVander: Pedestrian Protection Program Honors ' C. Minn. Automobile Aseociation: Pedestrian rotection onor $ H s ' D. 1�ain City Lines, Inc: Bus Route ��10 � , VISITORS; , � JOURN: ' � ' , � ' � � Page 95 Pages 96 � 97 Page 98 Page 99 Page 100 '. ' , , ' , ' ' ' ' ' � ' THE MINUTES OF THE REGUL�,R COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBBR 3, 1968 Mayor Kirkham called the Regular council Meeting of September 3, 1968 to order at 8:10 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Kirkham asked that the audience stand and join the Council in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: MEI�ERS PERSENT: Kirkham, Samuelson, Harris, Sheridan, Liebl MF.I�ERS ABSENT: None APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGU_LAit COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 19, 1968• Motion by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of August 19, 1968 as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, l�ayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. PiDOPTION OF AGENDA- Mayor Kirkham said that Item #6: "Consideration of 10 Year Street Improvement Projection and 4 Year Street Maintenance Projection from Engineering Department" is to be brought back at the September 16, 1968 Meeting. Councilman Liebl requested that Item #39: "City Garage" be added. M�O'I'ION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt the Agenda as amended. � Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. , ' �J ' �_� PUBLIC HF.ARING ON THE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STORM SEWER PROJECT #87• M�ayor Kirkham read the Public Hearing Notice, and the "Information on Assessments" sheet which was provided to all the audience. He explained that the State Statutes set forth that all property awners are to be assessed alike within a district. He then called for questions from the audience. A visitor to the Meeting asked why there were no storm sewers on 79th and said that it was just a 9zavel road. Mr. Comstock ex- REG��R COUNa�`�;;� ��::�TINU �,;,' ,;€�t _ �:�;��.�3 ��.:�` :z ; .. . , plained that the boundary lines shawn on the map indicate the out- side lines and everyone inside this line is considered with in this district. When 79th is completed, th�e water will drain to Ashton, accomplished by grading, and there will be no need of storm sewers. He explained that the raiiroad tracks provide a natural boundary and east of the tracks the drainage is north and south. Council- man Sheridan further explained that anyone outside this boundary would be assessed for storm sewers under another proj�ct. Mlc. Comstock said that the-only possible exception to this would be if the County has to improve County Ditch #17 dawn stream from this area, in this case, there could be a small assessment. A visitor asked about a is not going to be take that the contractor will finished. .' ' ' ' , ' bird bath on Longfellaw Street, and if tY►is , n care of. The City Engineer assured her take care of this before the project is Councilman Samuelson pointed out that the actual cost is $59,269.66 and the Engineering estii;late was about $70,000, ,so it is less tYian anticipated. The City Engineer said that the Engineering estimate was based on $3.96 per 100 square feet and the actual final assess- ment cost came out to be $3.34 p� 100 square feet. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to close the Public Hear ing on Storm Sewer Project #87. Seconded by Couneilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. DISCUSSION OF STORM S�)ER PROJECT #88 ADDENDUM #3• Mr. Richard Harris, a visitor to the Meeting asked what was being done about the storm sewer project just south and east of Project #87. The City Manager said that he had had a brief ineeting with the City Attorney and Mr. Comstock. Mr. Comstock said that he had been in touch with Spring Lake Park and although they realize the problem, have not indicated that they are willing to participate in the cost, nor has the Highway Departntent. Mr. Richard Harris said that after every heavy rain they have trouble. Z'he culverts just washed out and Harris Er�ction almost lost a $50,000 piece of equipment because of it. He said that the City has been going back and forth and not getting anyth ing done. Fie said that this costs the City of Fridley and his eompany a lot of money. Iie said that the City is operating through private ditches and be- fore next spring his company will have to do something about this if the City does not. ' ' , ' � � ' L� ' ' , ' ',,' ' � ' , �J ' , ' , REGUI.AR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEN�SR 3, 1968 �.�r�;�� :� Mayor Kirkham informed Mr. Harris that the City of Fridley will do whatever the people want to pay for, but so far Spring Lake Park and the Highway Department have not agreed to go along with th e cost participation and this project would be too costly for the City to do alone. Mr. Comstock agreed that this project has not been dropped, but that the City has received a letter from both Spring Lake Park and the Highway Department saying that they do not wish to enter into a cost sharing agreement at this time, and that it would be too expensive for the City to do without help from the otYier bodies benefitted. The City Attorney said that he had hoped that the City Manager and City Engineer would be successful in reaching an agreement with the other parties. He said that he had talked to the Deputy Attorney General and the Attorney for Spring Lake Park. So far the only alternatives the City has is to assess the property awners and in� prove the area alone, or court action to force Spring Lake Park and the Highway Department into participation. Mr. Richard Harris agreed tYiat if another body is adding to the drain-off, they should share the cost. Councilman Liebl said that this has been a problem to the City for the last 8 years. Comstock & Davis drew up three proposals which were discussed at the public Hearing and the people were opposed to this project as they felt that they could not afford it. He agreed that the City would have to get help from Sprinq Lake park and the Highway Department. This item was again discussed under the heading: Resolution No. 120-1y68 - Project SS #88 Addendum ##2. ORDINANCE NO. 401 - AN ORDINANCE R PEALIIJG ORDINANCE NO 80 PRES ' ENTLY CODBD AS CHAPTER 53 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COrDE REGULATING LAND ALTERATIONS WITHIN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY: ' M�OTION by Councilman Harris reading, waive the reading Councilman Samuelson. Up�n ' Sheridan, Liebl and Harris motion carried unanimously. ' , to adopt Ordinance No. 402 on second and order publication. Seconeied by a roll call vote, Kirkham, Samuelson, vot�.zg �ye, Mayor Kirkham declared the QRAINANCE NO. 402 - AN1 ORDINANCE BSTABLISHING AN ORnINANCE VIOLATTc�NS BUR$AU FOR DISPOSING OF VIOLATIONS OF ORDINANCBS RBLATING TO BUILDING CONSTRUCTION OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE: FIRE ADiD FIRg PREVENTION: PUBLIC HE,ALTH AND SANITATION: ZO�TINGs MOTIO[�T by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Ordinanc , reading, waive the reading and order publication. Councilman Liebl. Upon a roll call vote, Liebl, ' e No. 402 on second Seconded by Harris, Samuelson, REGL�LAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTE�ffit 3, 196$ p�+;�:;' .�.� Sheridan, and Kirkham voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carxied unanimously. CONSIDFR�ITION OF SSCONU RI�:ADING OF AN ORDINANC$ FOR RBZ�IING RB�2UBpST (ZOA #68-04) TO RSZONB FROM R--1 TO R-3A PART OF LOT 9 AUDI�OR'S SUBDIVISION #88 BY LOUIS MiDMCHILOYICH: Mr. Louis Momchilovich was present at the Council sented a sketch of the proposed plan. There was the Council talbe while looking at the plans. Meeting and pre- , discussion at MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to table this ordinance until all pertinent material is available for the building permit, then it is to be submitted to the appropriate subcom�►ittees. S4conded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. �i� �.i\ �� �� iR �i� \i� iy:��l1 �,�� ��i�� 1� •� * •�: y_� � '••� • �ILY:� 1� '�•� � � • • � ` yl ' ' • ' • • . :�I� 1 The City Attorney refreshed the Council's memo that th is has to do with dairy bars and that it eliminate the inconsistancies on the books. �i ' �4 ' � ' , � � � � ry be explaining ' was necessary to MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Ordinance No. 403,on second reading, waive the reading, and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Samuelson and Sheridan voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declareci the motion carried unanimously. �ISCUSSION OF LETTER TO BE SENT TO H��WATH AND HORWATH R$G�1R.DING LI4UOR STUDY: The City Manager explained that this Council could see the letter. It wa meeting to allaw for approval of the cluded. is brought back so that the not mailed until after th is minutes which are to be in- Councilman Liebl said that tk�e City Dsanager did a fine jo1� of com- piling the material. He said that he would like to ask that a roll call poll be taken of the Council to ascertain if any of the Council had seen this report prior to January 2, 1968. The City Manager said that the report was received several days before the Council Meeting, but that they did not receive enough of them. l+jayor ICirkhaw said that he had picked up a box of booklets sometime, but could not answer as to what dat� it was. II ' , , ' � I ' ' ' � ' ' ' � , REGUI�FIR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEI�ER 3, 1968 • ;,� P �.s.�, � MUTIO�T by Councilman Liebl to request the Chair take a roll call poll of the Council to see if anyone had seen the repart prior to January 2, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. The roll call ��poll revealed Sheridan, Liebl, Harris, Samuelson saying no, Kirkham ' saying that he could not answer, as he did not remember the date. Councilman Liebl said that he would like to ask the Council to consider this statemsnt: ��Mr . Mayor - ' Because of recent developments, I believe the position of the Council should be clarifi�d concerning the bill from Horwath and Horwath. ' i ' ' I call the attention of the Council to the date of the Horwath report - January 2, 1968. 1. Mr. i��ayor - to the best of your knowledge, was this report made available to this Council prior to that date --- Mr. Mayor - I ask that you poll the Council arxi ascertain whether any niember of this Council has any knawledge that th is report was completed and available to the Council prior to January 2, 1968. ' 2. I would like to inquire of any representative of the firm of Laventhol, Krekstein, Horwath & Hoxwath, if present here tonight, was this report completed prior to the date given on , the report itself - January 2, 1968. - If so, on what date was this report completed and delivered, and to whom. L� � i ' ' Mr. Ankrum, was th is report delivered to your office prior to January 2, 1968. ,• Naw - Mr. Mayor, I ask the Council to consider the actions of Mr. Anthony Pikul, a partner in this firm, who in response to a proper request from this Council, asking that he appear in person for a consultation with this Council concerning the con- tent o� the report for which he is seeking payment - has app�rently decided to discuss thia matter in the newspap�ers - instead of consulting with this Council in a profesAional manner. If the newspaper has quoted him correctly, he has be- smirched the good name of Fridley by accusing us of default in our contract with his firm. . 0 REGULA�R COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEI�iER 3, 1968 (Liebl's Statement Continued) �i ���;� � , I refer to an arti�cl� appearing in the Minneapolis 3tar on Thursday, Auqust 22, 1968. I remind this Council - that Mayor Kirkham called a Special Meeting of this Council on July 24th, 1967, and that at this meeting Mayor Kirkham requested Council approval to engage this firm to make the so-called Feasi.bility Study. In response to an objection from Councilman Sheridan - that this was a matter that should be brought up at a regular meeting of the Council - Mayor Kirkham informed the Council that this study would take from s�x to eight weeks to complete - and if we were to have a Liquor Referendum on the Noveiaber ballot we would have to approve this study at this time. The Mayor's recom�nendation was accepted and approved to engage this firm to make the study was given by a 4 to 1 vote. I also call the Council's attention to the follawing quote from a letter dated July 24, 1967 - adressed to Mayor Jack O, Kirkham and signed by Anthony L. Pikul - 'We estimate that the investigation and report will re- quire six to eight weeks of time from August 1, 1967. As our authority to schedule and perform these services, kindly sign the enclosed confirmation copy of this letter and return it to us for the completion of our files. The original will serve as your copy.' I further call the attention of the Council to a nation by Councilman Harris and seconded by �ouncilman Samuelson and passed unanimously by this Council on February 5, 1968 -'to receive the Liquor Study from Horw�th and Horwath, and request the Administration to hold the copies of the report in abeyance so th�t no figures contained in the report will be projected as factual information, until it has been reviewed bv the Citv Council with Horwath and Horr�vath.' Also, at this same meeting, a motion by Councilman Harris that Mr. Pikul be con�acted and requested to meet with the Council on Monday, Febzuary 12, 1968 at 7:00 P.M. This motion was seconded by Councilman Samuelson and passed by this Council. Since the study was not completed in the six to eight weeks called fox in our contract with Mr. Pikul, and th e study is use- less for the purpose originally intended - and since Mr. Pikul has not met with the Council as requested and as is the custom in all contracts of this nature with any mt�inicipality - it appears to me that Mr. Pikul has defaulted on his contract with � ' � iLl � , , � lJ ' �J ' ' � ' � � �� �J � REGUI.,AR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 3, 1968 PAGE 7 t(Liebl's Statement Continued) the Ci�y of Fridley; therefor, ' - I MOVE THAT this Council refuse to paX the bill from Hoxwath & ' Horwath as presented, and that Mr. Pikul be informed that it is the opinion of this Council that he i� in de�ault on his contract with the City of Fridley. � /s/ Frank G. Liebl" ' THE MOTION seconded by Councilman Sheridan for discussion. Councilman Sheridan said that by acting on this motion, the , Council would have to resciand the motion of the previous meetiryg wherein all the material is to be sent to the Chicago offiGe. He said that he would ask that th is motion be laid over to give ' the firm a chance to reply to the letter as the Council re- quested. Councilman Harris agreed with Councilman Sheridan and said that as the Council has made the request, time should be ' allawed for a reply from the home office. Councilman Samuelson agreed. ' Mayor Kirkham pointed out that the letter dated �ly 26, 1967 could, in effect, constitute the City of Fridley's contract, and no time limit was specified. Councilman Liebl said that � the purpose of this study was to have it before the election, and said that he did not feel that the firm had lived up to it's con- tract. Mayor Kirkharn said that the firm gave an estimate of ' 6 to 8 weeks, but that he did not fe�l that the company had defaulted. Councilman Samuelson said that he would like to have the Motion naw before the Council rescinded until the legal ' staff could look into this, and that the letter should be sent. Councilman Liebl said that he was in opposition to this letter. � MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to table this Motion presented by Councilman Liebl to the Meeting of October 7, 1968, and to request that the legal staff reviewv this. T'he motion was seconded and ' upon a voice vote, Kirkham, Harris, Samuelson, and Sheridan voti,�g aye, Liebl voting nay, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � I3ECEIVING TIiE MINUTES OF THE BUII.�ING STANDRRDS - DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEB MEETING OF AUGUSZ 28, 1968: ' 1. CONSIDEItATION OE A RE4i_1LST TT� CONSTRUCT A 72 UNIT APART- . 1�NT BUI_LDING, 40 DETACHED �ES AT 5920, 5930, AND 5940, ANNA AVENUE N.B., FRIDLEY,'MINN. THB SAML BEING � LOTS 3& 4, BLOCK 2i HAYES RIVER LOTSi ANOKA CO., MINN. UEST BY JAMES NELSON CO., 728 FOREST DALE RQAD� NEW BRIQiT�i, MINNESOTA) : � ' REGUI�AR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 3, 1968 �J �:��:�� 1 7'ile City Engineer exp�ained the stipul�tions imposed by the Building Standarcts - Design Control-Sub�omomit�ee and said that this apart- ment hou[se would be north of Georgetq�wn apartments, and south of the elementary school. i�e then shawgd the Council the plans and said that he felt that this was a fa�rly nice addition to this area. He said that the apartment would face the river and the garages would have the back facing Anna Avenue. Councilman Samuelson said, while looking at the plans, that this would achieve a clean line as opposed to a line of cars. The City Engineer said that there was one additional item he would like to have included, which would be to provide necessary right of way from �e property to make the road right of way 41' wide, and on the south end o� Anna Avenue, give an easement for a turn-around. He said that there is no right of way between the garages and the area to the south, and that it would,probably be needed as eventually access between the Ge+orgetown apartments and the school would be needed. In the interim the easement would be used by em�erger�cy equipment. Councilman Liebl questioned the amount of brick included on the plans. Mayor Kirkham pointed out that with an English Tudor design, they would be using some stucco and paneling. He said that the City's requirements are 50°� brick and this plan does meet these sp�ecifications. MOTION by.Councilman Harr'i's L-o approve the building permit subject to the stipulations imposed by the Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittee with the addition of Item #5: Provide ne- cessary right of way from the property to make the Anna Avenue right of way 41' wide and on the south end of Anna Avenue, give easement for a turn-around' Seconded by Councilman Sainuelson and upon a voice vote, all, voting aye, M�a►yor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Richard Harris asked about the handling of the traffic to Georgetvwn. The City Eng ineer said that the traffic would go on 59� 11ay. Mr. Harris coinmented that this will make a very busX street, and asked about the signalization. 1N�ayor Kirkham replied that the plans are not fi,nalized as yet. 2. �ONSIDF�iATIQN OF A 1Z�UEST TO CONSTR�ICT A COUNTRY KITCIi�3 R�STAUR.ANT. ��t i�OTS 6, 7. 8, 9. 10. 11, AND� T QF 12, BLOCK 7, CITY VIEfnF ADDITION. ANOKA COUNTY. MINN. THE SAME BEING 280 57TH PLACE N.E„ FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA• ��UEST BY ERICKSON PSTROLEUM CORP.. 4567 WEST 78TH STREI3T . BLOOMINGTON . __ M?�NN$SOTA) : � � � ' � � LJ � L_J J ' ' u ' � i � ' ' ' REGI�LAR COUNCIL MEET:ING OF SEPTF.MBER 3, 196E3 �r`R�§�< ` �r The City Sngineer explained the stipulations requested by the Subcom�nittee and add�d that the Resolution concerning 3rd Street has been forwarded to the main office of the Highway Department. Mr. Keith Holvenstnt, Erickson Petroleum Corp. �aid that if the vacation was approved by the State, the parking 3could be naved ' from the west to the east as the building was designed with that in mind. Councilman Samuelson asked ii 3 accesses would not be , needed and the City r:ngineer said that th�re would be 2 inlets and 1 outlet. ' , � ' ' ' Mr. Eldon Schmedeke said that the people in the area should have first prior�ty and their main concern is getting 3rd Street through, that he is not in opposition tb the restaurant, but that considera- tion of 3rd Street must come fixst. Mayor Kirkham told him that this is why the parking has been changed. Councilman Samuelson asked Mr. Schmedeke if sidewalks would be an asset to the people. Mr. Schmedeke said that they would be. There follawed some discussion about walks, and the possibility of future was agreed that they were to put in their property, and agree to put in the property to the west develops. that they be allaw�d to put in their that the sidewalks on ths south and the foot traffic from the north dawn center. ' Councilman Liebl asked table and look at the that he was satisfied. � � � ' ' L� the placement of the side- development to the west. It sidewalks on tY4e west side of sidewalks on the south when The City Engineer suggested awn sidewalks. It was felt west side would help to channel to the signal, or the shopping Nsr. Schmedeke to come up to the Council plans. After coming up, Mr. Schmedeke said Mr. Holvenstot said that he would like to make the Erickson Petro- leum Corp. interests perfectly clear. He said that if and wYien the Highway Department closes the service road and reconveys it to private interests, th�n they will dee� th is area to the west. If the Highway Department closes the service road and keeps it for additional right of way, and Holiday cannot get the land then they will not deed the 60' strip of land. He said that he has talked to Mr. Burrill, District�Engineer, a�nd he has a verbal aqreement to this, and could see no reasan why it would not go through. The City $ngineer asked Mr. Richard Ozment if there was any urgency to their request. Mr. ozment replied that they a re ready to start right away. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 3, 196� ' �A� �. -� � ' � Mr. Holvenstot said that the original plan sho�wed grass in the boulevard areas and that he wauld like to request that crushed rock be used instead. He said that they planned to take out some of the earth, and put dawn polyethelene to keep the weeds from coming throuc�h. A visitor to the Meeting said that from his aan experience this does not work too well, as if it is driven on, this breaks the polyethelene and the weeds still come through. The City Engineer added that if we allaw this heze, we would have trouble enforcing our requirements in other areas. It was then decided by the Council that grass should be used in the boulevard areas. Mr. Schmedeke said that if the Council could be sure that 3rd Street is going through, fine, but if t3�ere is any question, nvw is the time for consideration before the building perm,it �s issued. Councilman Samuelson explained to Mr. Schmedeke that this is the reason a 60' dedication will be part of the stipulations, arxi thereby a part of the building permit. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the Building Standards Design Control Subcom�aittee recomme�dations with the additions of: Item #7: Dedicate 60' right of way on the west side of the p=o- perty contingent upon vacation by Highway Dept. of the service road between 57th Place and 57th Avenue. Item #8; That they would construct the 3rd Street extension with sidewalk on one side between 57th Place and 57th Avenue. Item #9: That the parking lot and traffic pattern be approved by the Engineering Department. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Ug�n a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared tne motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive the Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittee Meeting Minutes of August 28, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RECESS: Mayor Kirkham called a 15 minute recess at 10:00 P.M. ��ZVING THE MINUTES OF THFs �L�ADTNING COI�LISSION MEETING OF AUGUST 22, 1968�, 1. RSZONING REQUEST ZOA #68-10 & ZOA #68-10A, TO PD -�,OW�1RD �S�ii� � �J , � ' C ' T , � �� ' ' LJ ' � 0 O ' �� � C ' � � ' , ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 3, 1968 ���a:' :�,1. �he City Engineer said that the first item for the Council to consider is the Planned Development District rezoning which the Planniny Commission approved. He then explained why the Planning Conunission felt that this request should be approved, in that if the additions to the PD District were also included within the District, it would allaw ior close control on these additional parcels also. If they were left as they were, the petitioner could still use the land, but the Council would not have the con- trol. He pointed out that the Planning Commission received Petition #26-1968 opposed �o the rezoning. PSTITION NO. 26-1968: THE UNDERSIGNED OPPOSE REZONING OF ANY PROPERTY BETWEEN LIBERTY STREST AND HUGO AND BETWEEN EAST RIVER ROAD AND RUTH STREET. THE ZONED INDUSTRIAL ALONG THE TRACKS ON THE EAST END OF ELY, LIBERTY AND HUGO IS BAD ENOUGH WITHOUT THE INCREASE IN TRI�FFIC, CONFUSION AND I�ARGE TNCREASE IN PEOPLE WHICH WILL RESULT FROM PLANNED DEVELOPM�ENT R� ONING. WE PROPOSE TT BE LEFT I�S IT IS, R-l: � MpTION by Councilman Liebl to receive Petition #26-1968. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all votiny aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. The City Engineer explained to the audience that with a PD District, actually there are two steps involved. One is the rezoning with Public Hearings before the Planning Commission and the Council, then the final plans also require a Public Hearing before the Planning Commission and the Council. Councilman Samuelson asked the audience if they had seen the plans. ' They replied that they had and a visitor to the Meeting asked if any of the plans had been approved at this time. Mayor Kirkham answered that the plans are not final at th is point, therefore ' they do not have approval. He said that the Council has seen the plans and have agreed with the concept, but this does not constitute approval, as the plans �•�re not final and there has been no Public ' Heari ng before the Council. A visitor to the Meeting said that they were led to believe at the Planning Commission Meeting that the plans were already approved and if the developer wanted to ' start digging at th is time, he could. Councilman Sheridan assured him that this was not so. The visitor then asked if the original ' proposal was not a taanhouse type of development. The City Engineer said that it looked like tawnhouses because of the changes in ele- vation, but it actually was an apartment hous e. The visitor then ' said that the reason nothinc� was said before by the people in the area was that they believed that it was to be tawnhouses and th is they would not be opposed to, but they did not want a large apt. house. Iu REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 3, 1968 L� PAGE 1� � • �c��t�� ' � . • � i _ � • � «. � � ,� i ' s �►� �, • i • • MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from Oliver Erickson dated August 30, 1968 suggesting that Mr. Dumphy be requested to produce evidence of awnership on Lots 32 to 25, Block 10, Spring Brook Park. Seconded by Councilman 3heridan. Upon a voice vote, all votinl aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilmasi, I�ris to set the Public Hearing date of October 14, 1968 for the rezoning request (ZOA #�68-10 & ZQA ##68-10A) by Haward Dumphy to rezone to PD, sugyest that the petitioner bring all available plans, and to produce evidence of awnership or agreement by the fee awner to rezoning. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all votin�; aye, Mayor Kirkham de- clared the motion carried unanimous�y. Mayor Kirkham would like to Minutes, where people that no said that in defense of the Planrzing Conanission he read paragraph 2 on page 8 of the Planning Com�aission the Planning Commission does point out to the final plans have been approved as yet. � ' 1 � ' ' , ' 2. VACATION RE4UEST: SAV #68-15 PE�'� J' L�TDggR�_ 2e� ' FOOT SERVICE DRIVE �ASEMENT� (Lvinq West of and parallel to East River Road and Nort� of Mississip i Wav) The City Engineer said that the Planning Commission had approved of this request. He said that the 13' to be dedicated would go the full length of the property, and would increase the r�ght of way from the center of the road from 50' to 63'. Councilman Sheridan asked if there were any more easements needed in th�.s area, and the City Engineer said that the City already has them. M�O'I'ION by Councilman Samuelson to set the Public Heariny date for the vacation request for Peter J. Lindberg for October 14, 1968. Seconded by Councilman �,iebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the moti,on carried unanimously. M�OTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of August 22, 1968. Seconded by Council- man Liebl. Upnn a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham� declared the motion carried unanimously, , ' ' '� , ' 1 , ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPT��ER 3, 1968 , PAGE 13 �ECEIVING THE MINUTES OF T�,T�F BOAR,D OF APPEAIS MF.ETING OF AUGUST ' 21,� 1968 - The City Engineer said that there was no Council action necessary, � but that he wanted to point out that tlze Board of Appeals denied a request by Country Villaye �uperette for a pylon sign variance. C , � ' ,!� �!� '�J ' M4TION by Councilman Harris to concur, and receive the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meetin; o= AuguSt 21, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. BECE?'VTNG `r'HE MT.NtT'T'�S OF `1'HE PARKS AND $�,CREATION COMMISSION MEETING OF AUGUST 26, 1968: l�OTION by Councilman Liebl cc� receive ciie Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission Meetinc; oi August 26, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, M,ayor Kirkham declared tne motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING BIDS OF UNDERBAR F'OR SHOREWOnD LOUNGE AND AWARD OF CON- TRACT (OPened 11:30 A.M., SePtember 3, 1968)- The City Manager gave a run-dawr, of the bids received. Councilman Samuelson asked if superior Prcx7ucts could not meet specifications, since they were the law bidder . Tne City Manager said that they bid a 22" depth sink and we only have room for 18" deptYi. The follawiny are the bids received: ' PL�IIiOLDffit Goulet's Inc. ' 601 No. 4th St. Minneapolis, Minn. ' J.F. Palen, Inc. 173 Glenwood Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. ' ' �J �I BID DEPOSIT 5% B id B ond Home Owners Ins. $71.00 Cert.Ck. Superio r Products Mfg. Co. $56.87 1826 N,E. Marshall Cert. Ck. Minneapolis, Minn. BASE BID $1,850.00 $1,420.00 $1,137.39 COMPLETION DATE 30 Cal. Days 45 Cal. Days 60 Cal. Days REGL'I,AR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEP'�'�I�3�:�2 3, 196N? �.��rb �� MOTION by Counciiman Samuelson to award �he contract for Underbar Sink Remodeling at the Shorewood Lounge �� Joseph F. Palen, in the amount of $1,420.00, with completion date o� 45 days. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vo�e, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. DISCUSSION OF TWIN CI'1'Y BUS LINE STOPS: The City Manager said that the letter tror,i�1'win City Bus Lines h as not been received to date. He suyyested the Council wait until the final schedule of stops is received, and discuss them at that time. Councilman i,iebl said that the City must make certain that the heavy buses only be allawed on heavy-duty streets. `i�he City Manager said the bus is now scheduled to yo north on Baker Street instead of Jackson as origa.nally planned. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to table this item until further information is available. Seconded by Cau ncilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. � DISCUSSION OF STORM SEWER PROPOSALS IN itICE CREEK TERRACE PLAT AREA: The City Eng ineer said that the City has received several petitions from this area for the improvement of the si:reets. However, the storm sewer is under-designed and should really be done first. He said tYiat the people teel that they have already paid for the storm sewer which was put in by the developer. He said that some of the streets could be done with orR.y minor changes in the existing storm se�wers. The Council must decide what they want to do about the ponding in the Riedel property. He said that if the pondiny was left as it is it would probably require some beautification. Councilman Harris said that this property is naw zoned R-1 and there has been some pressure to have it zoned to a higher use, as this will be very valuable property. The City Attorney said that the Riedel heirs have requested their attorney to bring action against the City or Fridley for using their property as a storage of storm water. He said that he had told the attorney that if this was done, the City would be forced to put in storm sewers and assess the property awners. He said that if the City of Fridley should decl.de to use the property for ponding, th ey would have to acquire the land, probably about 5 acres. Councilman Harris felt that perhaps $100,U00 tor beautification and acquisition of the ponding area would be nothiny compared to the possibilities 18 acres would have, if zoned to a higher use. � Il � , � 1 ' ' �I �� � L.. 1 II� ' � � i � ' II� ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEM�3ER 3, 1968 PAGE 15 ' The City Attorney asked ir minor changes could be done naw to the ' storm sewer so the people could have the streets. The City En- gineer said that he did not think all the streets could be done properly. ' ' � � ' � � � � � ' �I MOTION by Councilman Samuelson tor the Engineeriny Department to bring back facts and figures for a Public Hearing. Councilman Harris said that he felt that it would be better to ask the Engineering Department to draw up some maps of which streets could be done with a minimum o= changes to the existing storm sewer, without changing th e outfall. COUNC II,MP►N SAMUELSON W ITHDREW MiOT ION . i�iOTION by Councilman Harris to direct the Administration to k,ring back detailed maps showing which streets can be done without additional storm sewer work. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. REDEDICATION OF AN ALLEY IN BLOCY: #12, PLYMiOUTH ADDITION: The City Eng ineer explained that no� mally the City does nct allaw people to build on alleys but in this case there are already garages there. He said that the people are willing to dedicate the alley back to the City, the question is, does the City want it. He said that there wi11 not be any building permits issued until the alley is deeded back. Councilman Sheridan said that he re- called that there was some trouble when the City vacated th is alley and that he thought it had to do with some feud. MpTION by Councilman Samuelson to table this rededication for further study, and have it brouyht back tothe next reyular meeting. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. PETITION NO. 28-1968 - ELIMINA�PING LIGHT AT 69TH AVENUE �1ND 69TH PLACE : The City Engineer commented that it was felt that a street light ' was needed here, and that once before the City was going to put one in, but the people had requested that it not be done. ' ' ' MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive Petition �#28-1968 and concur with their request. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Maynr Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimous ly . REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 3, 1968 !� PA GE 16 ' Mayor Kirkham said that the Citx Manager was to relocate the light at another intersection where needed. CONSIDERATION OF REQUEST FOR �IGN PERMIT ON HIGHWAY #65 BY NAEGELE OUTDOOR ADVERTISING COMP1�11�TY: � ''. The City Engineer said that this was north of Suburban Engineering a nd sout� of the tracks. He said that there was one there origi- �nally that was lost in the tornado. A representative from Naegele Ourdoor Advertising Company said �hat this request �s for the same size sign as was there before. � � L_ J u u MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to approve the request for a sign permit for Naegele Outdoor Advertising Company. Seconded by ' Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. CLAIMS: MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve General Claims #15874 through #15939 and Liquor Claims #2521 through ##2545. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ESTIMATES• NiOTION by Councilman Samuelson to approve.the follawing estimates: Arcon Construction Co. Mora, Minnesota Partial Estimate #3 for work completed this date according to contract; Street Improvement Project St. 1968-2A Partial Estimate #3 for work completed this date according to contract: Street Improvement Project St. 1968-1A � L__I � � ' ' $11,461.22 ' $11,702.71 , Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. LICENSES• Councilman Sheridan asked about the Solicitor's License for St. John's Baptist as it has not been approved by the proper authorities. ' ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SF,PTLP2t3�:R 3, 1968 PAGE 1? . The City Manager said that the Police Departmen�L has been txyin� to verify this but so far they do not �eel that they have enougk� tcicts to warrant their approva�, Couz�cilman Liebl said that he would not be opposed to house to house solicitations', but not in shoppin� centers. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the following licenses. The mot�,on was seconded by Councilman Sheridan ��ith the deletion of the Solicitor's License for St. John's Baptist, 1919 Plymouth Ave., Minneapolis, Minnesota. cEr��u, corrrx�cTOR Gunder Andexson Const. Co. �Q515 40th A�enue North Minneapolis, Minnesota Ovick Home Builders 7083 Hickory Drive Fridley, Minnesota Z�in City Standard Co. 7$00 �'essman Drive Minne�lD�lts. !YtjnnF��.tfl McNeil Brothers Const, 9340 Syndicate Ave. pew Brighton, Minnesota VENDING MACHINE Fr3dley DX Station 5701 University Ave. Fridley, Minnesota a By: Gunder R. Anderson NEW By: Morris Ovick 9v� Frartic C.�fFm�;. BY: John G. McNeil RENEWAL !.'�� NBK By: Roy Tokle pending NEW � Approved Bv BLDG. INSP. BLDG. INSk. aLDG. II+iSP. Bx.UG. ItQSP. Health Insp. Ch ief of Police a REGUI�t COUNCIL MEETING OI' SEPTEI�3ER 3, 1968 PAGE 18 0 � � LIST OF MULTIPLE DWElLiNG LICENS�S ?0 BE AP?ROVED BY COUNCII, � ' Septembe� 3, 1968 Se�tember 1, 1�6�_S� tember 1, 1969 —�----._�.._ OWNER ADDRESS -------, .____._�_._.-�-�-------- ._._�.�__�.��__----�------UNITS� FEE � �dward A. o� Deanna AnderSOn • S$0$ pecatur Ave. No. ' New Nope, Minnesota 55428 6061 - 2nd St. N. E,. 4_ � 10.00 Walter � Mary Sinner 1+427 Monroe St. N. E. ' Minneapolis, M9nnesot.a 55421 651j - 2�d St. N. E. 4 10.00 � - D, L. Scherer � 6525 - 2nd St. N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 652$ - 2nd St. N. E. 7 10.00 Dr. I rving F{erman � 1135 Medical A!'ts Build��g� Minneapolis, Minn�sota 55402 5770 W 2Z St.. N. E. 1� 10.00 � pr. Irving Herman, 1135 Medical Arts Build9ng Minneapolis, Mennesota 55402 5846 - 22 St. N. �. 6 10.00 , F1oyd C. Bradley �861 Moore Lake Or+ve � , Fridley, Minnesota 55421 5900 - 22 St. N. �. 7 10.00 F�loyd �. Bradley 5861 Moore Lake Drive � Fridley, Min�esota 55421 5908 - 22 St. N. E. 7 10.00 Floyd C. Bradley , 589) Moore Lake Dr�ve Fridley, Minnesot.a 55421 5916 � 22 St. N. E. 7 10.00 Donald J. Fleigle ` , 4617 Polk St. N. E. , Minneapolis; Minnesota 55421 6060 -� 2'-z St. N. E:. 4 10.00 M�'s. L. A, Tprgeson, , 6Q65 - 3rd St. N. E, Fridley,. Minnesota 55�+21- 6061-63-.65 - 3''d $t. N.E. 3 10.00 ' John Pendzimas 662.4 w. Broadway "` , Minneapolis, Minhesota 5�428 5401 -• 4th St. N. E. 4 10.00 Morris Ovl�k., � 6979 Hickory Drive ' i Fridley, Minnesota 5419 - 4th St. N. F.. 4 10,p0 . � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 3, 19�i8 PAGE 19 . OWNER ADDRESS UNITS FEE Robert A. Skogrand � Thomas N. Buesing _ 1349 Pennsylvania Hinneapolis, Minnesota 5800 - 4th St. N. E. 4 ia.00 James R. Bateman ' 30p1 Oliver Ave. No. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55411 5428 - Sth St. N. E. 4 10.00 I rving Efron 3025 Salem Ave. Minnspolis, Minnesota 55416 262 - 57th Place N. E. 8 10.00 Fosler � Dombrock � 4088 Kentucky Ave. No. Minneapolis, Minnesota 191 - 59'� Way N. E. 12 12.00 Fosler � Dombeck 4088 Kentucky Ave. No. Minneapolis, Minnesota 190 - 59� WaY N. E. 12 12.00 - William H. Gottwaldt Richard W. Gottwaldt Donald C. Savelkoul � 6300 Baker St. N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 6341 - 43 Highway #65 10 10.00 Leonard 5. Jacobsen 812 N. Howell St. St. Paul, Minnesota.55104 6379 Highway #65 8 10.00 . Robert N. Conley 5336 Bryant Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55419 b393 Hignway #65 7 10.00 Miles Construction Co. . 4500 Lyndale Ave. No. � Minneapolis, Minnesota 55412 106 - 77th Way N. E. 4 10.00 Dr. Irvin Herman 1135 Medical Arts Building � Minneapo}is, Minnesota 55402 lR1 - 79th Way N. E. 8 10.00 � � REGULAR COUI�CIL t11::E`1�TNG OT' SI��I"1'�:i•1IiLR 3, 1968 , OWNER ADDRESS M. A. Biddle 4800 Ceda r(.ake Road So. Minneapolis, Minnesota 211 - 79th Way N. E. I rving Efron � Irving Herman 3025 Salem Ave. 8 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416 5950 E.ast River Road 12 Miles Construction Co. 4500 Lyndale Ave. No. Minneapolis, Minnesota 7673 East River Road N. E. 4 Lynde Inventment Co. 2700 Raleight Ave. So, MinneaPolis, Minnesota 990 Lynde Drive N. E. Lynde Inventment Co. 2700 Raleight Ave. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416 910 Lynde Drive N. E. Lynde Investment Co. 2700 Raleigh Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416 95� Lynde Drive N. E. pale Crosby 3010 Sumpter Ave. No. Crystal, Minnesota 55427 7400 Lyric Lane N. E. William C. Warner Route l, Box 311 Wayzata, Minnesota 55391 6021 Main St. N. E. A. C. Mattson 120 Mississippi Place N. E. � � � 0 4 Fridley, Minnesota 55421 120 Mississippi Place N. E. 4 Benny B. Brown, 11732 Champlin Rd. Route ##4, Osseo, Minnesota 55369 137 Mississippi Place A. C. Mattson, 120 Mississippi Place N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 157 Mississippi Place R � 4 4 PAGE 20 . FEE ' , to.00 , 12.00 ' ' 10.00 ' 11.00 , 11.00 ' 11.00 ' 10.00 ' ' 10.00 , 10.00 , 10.00 ' 10.00 ' , ' ' ' ' . � REGLTLAR COLIiVCIL MEETING Or SEt�`rF.IyiE>ER 3, `�U'" ' PI�.C�y c :e ' UFON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham de�lared tne moti.on caXried unanimously. ' RESOLUTION #120 1968 A RESOI�UT�ON ORDERING IMPROVEMF.�'T' AND FINAL P7�1NS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTTMATES O'r' Ct7S't' _'1'HEREOF: WATER, SANITARY SEWER & S`i'ORNi SE[aER �'rg8 (�DENDUM �2) : � II ' �� ' ��I � ' ' � �I � The City Engineer exnlained -Li�at the Puplic Heariny was held ror this about 6 months ago anct it was decided by the Council not to order it in at tYiat time. It is brou�ht back ior Council con�id- eration as if this resolution is not acted upon toniyht, it would entail a new Public Hearing. He said that Lhe commercial area needs the se�wer and water very badly, and i� improved, would de- velop quite rapidly. He said that the water and sewer would run north and south and the storm se�wer would run east and west, so there would be no common �renc:zes . Counc ilman Sheridan asked if the water table were to be iowered, would there be a reduction in cost. The City Enyineer replied tliat tnere would be no appreciable re- duction if the woric is done in the late iall and winter when the water table is low. He said that if the City were to knaw that we were going to ;et participation by Sprin� Lake Park and the Hi�hway Deparcment tYie projec�. could wai� until next spring but so iar, tYie expectation o� participation would be unrealistic. Mr. Ricr,ard Harris �aid ttiat ii the City o� Fridley did not do anythinc� for tne people ir� �his are�., his company would b� forced to do something . He said tl�at ne did n�t thin7: it right that private ditches are beina t�s ed to drain o�f other area's storm water, and that these ditciies bel�an�� to Harris Erection. The City Attorney pointed ouc that when che Public Iiearing was held �or this project, there yaas no suppart. I�I�r'. Harris said that it seemed to him that it would '�e easier and cheaper to loop-back the water line from the 12" University Avenue line rather than jaeking the 6" line under the railroad tracks. He said that a line could be run across 79th and back down the easement to University Avenue at 77th where thqre is an easement. He said that he did not think a 6" or 8" line would be big enough. The City Ex�gineer said that he thouc�ht that Mr. Harris.had some mis- inform�tion. He said -�hat i-'� would be an 8" line that would be jacked under the railroad tracks and hook onto a 12" main. He said that jacking would be cheaper, than the solution Mr. Harris proposed. He said that the easement Mr. Harris prop�sed using is N.S.S.S.A.'s and the City does not have the right to use it, therefqre, this would entail condemnation proceeda.nys which would not be cheap. Councilman Samuelson suggested that to expedite the problem of the badly needed water and secaer in this area that the resolution be �� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 3, 19G� ppi�� �� passed. The City Engineer agreed and added that the Council could order that construction be held up. MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution �120-1968 orderiny improvement, final plans and specifica�ions i_or water and sewer in the Elm, Beech Street area, and order that tt�e construction be held up. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson, upon a voice vote, a11 votinc, aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carriec� unanimously. �ESOLUTION #1.21-j9($ - j�SOL 12'ION ORDE� NC` PRFTTMTT�r�RV pTi.T,*��g �y SPECIFICATIONS AND COSTS THEREOF: STORM SEWF.R pRpJEC'r 89~s�— The City Engineer said that there is an existing 24" pipeline, and all the area east of T.H. #65 and north of the creek drains to this pipe. He said that Norton Avenue has a problem with flooding. The City does have an ayreement with Spring Lake Park for parti- cipation and this resolution is ior authorization of preparation ot a preli.minary report. MOTION by Councilman Samuel,son to adopt Resolution #121-1968. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. $ESOLUTION #122-1968 - RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR STORM SEWER PROJE CT i#8 7- MpTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ##122-1968. Se- conded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimousl,y. RESOLUTION #123-1968 - RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING CERTAIN COSTS EXPENSES FROM SEWER WATER AND STORM S�+IER 'a4 TO STORM gEWER PROJECT #82- MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #123-1968. Se- conded by Councilman Sheridaa. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. COSm p�RmTCrpATION FOR STORM SF'wFR pROJECm tJn g2 FOR uF MnnT�n r STREET AREA NORTH OF 53RD AVENUE: MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to concur with the reco�dation of the Finance Director for equal cost participation for all within the district. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all votiny aye, Mayor hirkham declared the motion carried. ' u C ' � u � LJ ' Ll �� � �� � ' �I C I�J , ' REGU�R COUNCIL P�'iEETING OI' SEPTEMBER 3, :L`3�€. � ���� c:�s ' R�SOLUTION #124-1968 - RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING CERTAIN COSTS AND EXPENSES FROM STORM SEWER PROJEC'� #5 'PO STORM SEVIER PROJECT ;r82: ' MQTION by Councilman Harri� to adopt Resolution #124-1968. Se- conded by Councilman Samueison. Upon a voice vote, ali voting aye, Mayor Kirkharn cleclared the motion carried unanimously. 1 ' �� RESOLUTION #125-1968 - RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE ISSUANCE OF '1'EM- POR,ARY TMPROVEMENT BOND3 FOR STORM SE,in1ER IMPROVF.MIIIT PROJECT SS #87: MOTION by Councilman Harris cv adopt Resolution :{Z25-19t�8. Se- conded by Councilman Samuelsan. U�on a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION #126-196� - RESOLU`i'ION DIRECTI�IG THE SALE ANL PUR(�IP.SE ' OF TEMPORAFtY IMPROVEMENT BONDS I'OR STORM SEWER IMPROVEMF�NT PROJECT ,�8 7 : , MpTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution #126-1968, Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a vo�c e vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kiricham declared the motion carrieci unanimously. �J , J �� uF�nr�ION 127-1968 - RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE ISSUAFTCE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS F012 STORM SEWER PROJECT #82: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution �t127-1968. Se- conded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice va-te, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motic�n carried unanimously. 13ESOLUTION #128-1968 - RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF TEMPORIIRY IMPROVEMENT BONDS FOR ST�RM SEWER PROJECT #82: MOTION by Councilman Slieridan to adopt Resolut�ion #�128-1968. Se- ' conded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimou�ly. ' ' ' ' � RESOLUTION #129-1968 - Rr;SOLUTION ORDERING PREPAR,FITION OF ASSESS- MENT ROLL FOR SEWER�WATER T�TD STORM SF��iER �88: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #129-1968. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice �ute, all votiny a�re, M3yor Kirkham declared the motion carr;�.ed unanimously. RESOLUTION #130-1968 - RESOLUTION QRDERING PUBLIC HEARING FOR SEWER WATER, AND STORM SEWER PROJECT #88: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #130-1968. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirlcham declared the motion carried unanimously. R�GULAR C�UNCIL MEETING OF �E�'i'EME3ER 3, 19G� p�,�p� F�� RESOLLT�L'ION #131-1968 - RESULU'�ION ORDERIN PRFPARAT ON OF ASSESS MEN`i' ROLL FOR 196c3 SERVICL CONNL•'C`i'IONS: MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopL- Resolution -�131-1968. Secondec3 by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, M,ay�r Kirkham dec�ared i_..e motion carried unanimousl y, RESOLUTION #132-1968 - RE50LUTION ORDERING PUBLIC H�ARING FOR 1968 SER�TICE CONNECTIONS: M�OTION by Councilman Harris to adop� Resolu�ion #132-1968. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. DISCUSSION OF MF.'THOD OF AS3ESSING_ W�'�1'ER AND SANITARY SEWER IN TARGET AREA - SANITARY SEWER AND WAT�:R P:;OJECi 'r$84: MOTION by Councilman $amuelson to concur wii:h the F'inance Director's recommendation to assess everyone at the same rate on an area basis. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared tr,e motion carried unanimously. $ESOLIJTION #133-1968 - RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING COSTS FROM SA�TITARY SEWER AND WATER PROJECT t�84 TO SEWER, WA`1'ER AND STORM S�niER ##88 MOTION by Councilman Harris to aciopt Resolution #133-1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared tne motion ca.�ried unanimously. • CONSIDERATION OF INCLUDIN �OST OF FUTURE STORM SEfn1ER �'ERAI, LINE ON ONO�IDAGA STREET IN THE COST OF SEWER, WATER AND STORM SEWER 84 The Finance Director explained that this work was cut out of the project, therefore, the question is, should the entire district be assessed naw at the same rate. If not, when improved at some later date, this will actually be a district within a district, at a different assessable rate. The City Attorney said that the City could not assess a portion oi a projec-t whd.ch has been deleted, without putting it back into the project. MOTION by Councilman Harris to d�lete the Onondaga Street from cost participation on the assessment roll. Seconded man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all •�otin5 aye, Mayor d eclared the motion carried unanimo�sly. u , _� � � � I� J �� � � ' �I LJ u CI area by Council- ' Kirkham RE$OLUTION #134-1968 - RESOLUTION TFtAi�ISFERRING CERTAIN COSTS AND EXPE�TSES FROM SEWER, WATER., ANI3 :,�i`c.�RM S1r�WER #�84 TO THE PUBLIC UTILITY FUND• ' LJ � REGULRR COiJNCIL MEE'I'ING OF :;EPTF:MBER 3,1968 ' �AG� dc, ' The Citx Engineer exnlained that there were a lot of sewer main breaks �.n Cheri Lane, so when the �larget line went in, Cheri Lane wa� connected onto it. ' � � 1 ' ' MOTION by Councilman Sheridan tq adopt seconded �iy Councilman samuelson, Upo aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion CITY GARAGE• Resolution #13�-1968. n a voice vo�e, all voting carried unanimously. Councilman Liebl asked ii the City Garage had water yet. The City Engineer sa�.d that they were originally going to get the water line when the Ice Arena line went in, hawever, the Arena constru- ction was d�layed as the County re-advertised tor bids. He said that they had tried temporary sand p�ints but th ey did not work due to the soil conditions. He saici tha� he nad talked to the contractor and was told that as soon as the piling work is com- pleted, they can start on the water line, so it would probably be 4 - 5 weeks . Councilman Liebl felt that a temporary solution should be arrived ' at at once, and not wait any longer for the Arena contractor. �I�here followed a discussion on the possibility of running a hose eith�r from the Locke Park well, 73rd Avenue or 69th Avenue. � The City Engineer said that there are many solutions to th is, and that all he needs is the Cauncil's auth�rization and that he is concerned about the Public Works employees also. He said that ' the hydrant on 69th Avenue is about h�0° and is the closest, and could be used. ' ' ' � ' � ' MiOTION by Councilman Harris to have a plastic pipe run froin the hydrant on 69th Avenue to �urnish water temporarily to the City Garage. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. COMMUNICATIONS- A. RMS COMPANY• EXTENDING COMPLIMF�TTS TO THE COUNCIL MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the communication from RMS Company dated August 20, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upqn a�voice vote, all voting aye, M�ayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. • •y�� �1 �. _,.l �_�e!� �' �� �� .« The Finance Director said that possibly the J'udges might need their help at the General E�,�St�-4�: Councilman Samuelson said FLE�13�t COUNCIL MEETING OF :iEPTEMBER 3, 19t��: pAt:s� a;{ that he thought that this service should remain under the juris- diction of the registered Judc;es. If they wis;� to demonstrate the machine prior to the General Election, fine. The Finance Director said that tney have been c?oiri�j i.his at the shopping centers, but are asking to be paid ii they demonstrate at the General Election. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to have the demonstration o� the voting mach ines on election days remain within the realm o� the Registered Judges. Secondea by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carri�d. C. UATA SYST' �' INC : AN1vUAL PICNIC A`1' LOCKE PARK MOTION by Councilman Iiarris to receive the communication from Data ;;ystems, Inc. dated Augu�t 16, 1958. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vo-ce, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. D. SCHOOL DISTRICT =;14• CHAS� ISI,�'1ND ACCESS ROAD EASEMENT DATED AUGUST 27, 196F3: The City Engineer said that t�he culyde-sac is necessary for the improvement. Councilman Liebl said that the City had made a commitment and would like to stick t- it, ii possible. If the cul-de-sac could not be obtained, the street would be dead-ended. Councilman Sheridan felt that maybe it would be best to drop the _ pro�ect at this time, and could be re-considered when Chase Island develops. Then maybe relations between the City and School District �#14 would be better. The City Attorney said that the only way to get the land nvw would be by conc�emnation. There is also the question o� whether the scr�ool property is benefitting. Councilman Harris felt that it would not be reasonable to spend that much money ior a condemnaLion to the Island wh ich has not been improved, and may not be for some years to come. Councilman Harris suggested t.�ying re-ne�otiations. Councilman Liebl agreed, in that the cul-de-sac is necessary, and if it cannot be obtai�ed, to drop the project. Councilman Sa,muelson agreed. MOTION by Councilman Harris to try re-negotiations with School District #14 and the apartment house awner. Seconded by Council- man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. C ' � � LJ ' � u � �� ,!� L1 ' � � � C' i� �� � � � 1 ' ' ' � ' ' 1 � ' � ' ' � ' 1 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Or :�EP�EMBER 3, 196� ?��C� �? E. INGWALD SIVERTS: REQULST F'OR NAMING OF STREET: MOTION by Councilman 5h�ridan to rzceive ti�e communication irom Ingwald Siverts dated August 26, 1968, and direct the Administration to check with the Post Office to see i� th ei:e is another "Park Road". Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. F. COUNTY AUDITOF: REGARDING T1�IEED PAYMENT MOTION by Councilma.n Harxis to receive the comanunication from the Anolta County Auditor dated August 26, 1968. Secanded by Council- man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the moi�ion carried unanimously. Councilman Harris suggested that the Administration direct a letter to the Anoka County o.�fices advising them that th is is a continuous program. G. CHARLES M. ROSS : REGARDING DOG Bo11,R.DING F_E_E MpTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the letter from Charles Ross dated August 14, 196£3. Seconded by Cau ncilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. H. HAitOLD ALBRECHT: RESTGNRTION FROM PLATS AND SUBDIVISIONS - STREETS AND UTILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE MpTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the resignation from Harold Albrecht dated August 20, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Harris with the addition that a Certificate o� Appreciation be prepared. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimou�ly. I. TOUCHE ROSS, BAILEY A�D SMRRT: COMM�TTS ON ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES- MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the communication from Touche, Ross, Bailey and Smart dated August 8, 1968, and direct the Administration to take the appropriate action. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all votiny aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. J. CAROL COCHRAN . FRIDLEY WOMIIJ' S CLUB : 'Zii�1NK YOU FOR RECEPTION sZEGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SLPTEMBER 3, 19Ei�3 PAGE 28 MOTION by Councilman I-iarris to receive the letter dated August 23, 1968. Secondeu by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor �:iXkham d�eclared the mozion carried. COURT EMPLOYEES• The City Manager sugyested that Judge Johnson, Clerk of Court Virgil Wills, and Bailiff Ernie Pawe,ll be paid their regular salaries through September until i:he County Court system gets organizQd. MOTION by Councilma.n Harris to concur with the recommendation ot the City Manager. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirl:ham declared the motion carried unanimously. The City Manager pointed out that the furnii:ure in the Judge's chambers was purchased by the City. Ii: was agreed that this would be absorbed into other areas of City Hall. ACCIDENT PREVENTION: � Councilman Sheridan said that as there are a great many accidents ��'r on I. 694 of a chain reac-tion type, he wondered if it would not ,�,� be possi.ble to instal], a ilashing light to provide warning of accident ahead, the �ignal to be controlled by the Police Dept. ' in such areas as the railroad overpass, and overpass.� It was agxeed that the City Manager should write to the Hig way Department to get their reaction. MF.DIAN STRIP TN MISSISSIPPI STREET AT INTERSECTION OF T.H. #47- ,-,— It was pointed out that the citizens are disyruntled on coming up the service drive on University Rvenue and finding that they cannot turn, and have to ��o all the way around the block. The City Engineer Engineer said that the Cot��ty will be takiny care of this by putting up warning signs. ADJOURNM�'1�TT • Mayor Kirkham declared the Regular Cauncil Meeting of September 3, 1968 adjourned at 12:30 A.M. R pectfully submitted, ���.�-/� �%�.�.��/ Juel Mercer Secretary to the Council Jack O. Kirkham Mayor � � 1 ' � ' LJ ' � ' 1 �I ' , 1 ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � ' C L� ' ' ' I' � �I 11 u � ' � 1 r�7 �'�iL MSNUTBS OF THE S�ECIAL PUBLIC HEA,RING MEETING O%' SBPTB�ER 9, 1968 _.._ Councilman Harris, Mayor Pro tem call� the Special Public Hea�ing Meeting of September 9, 1968 to order at 8:05 P.M. E�:;� • , � Councilman Harris, Mayor Pro tem reques�ed that the audience stanci and j oin �he Council in sayiryg th� �ledqe of Alleqiance to the Flaq. ��RS PR&SSL1T: Haacris, Sheridan, Liebl, Sa�uelson, Kirkham (Arrived at 8:30 P.M.) ��S �5�: �o�a �. � . . : a . . Councilma�n Harris, 1rl,ayor Pro tem said that Iten� #6: Reaolution Confirming Assessment for Storm Sawes IEnproy��a�k Project �82= and It� #�7s ���ol�ati�n Confixn�ras� �s�e���n� for Sa�er, Nater, aad Sto�a Sewer Proj ect #84; are to be tabled to the Council Meeting of September 16, 1968. . �� � i.. !L. �- .�i. _'�.. �CI• � '.a�l;a, M ..�: �i. ��.':� �. .../, � a.l�l � Councilman Harris, Mayor Pro tem read tLe Public Searit�q Notie� to the audience. �he �it�r Fngineer said that all these streeta hav� b�n pmtitioned fo�. Be eocplained th� coat break-da�m of the streets, polk Street bainq $5,158.88, tbe M�ot 3ervice Road of T.B. �65 from ltailroa�! Riqht of Xay to 73rd Avenu� b�i�g •$28,620, and Skywood Court beinq $9,171.00 tvith curbiaq aad $6, 825.00 without curbir�g. 1. pOLK STRBET: 323.47' SOZTPH pg �;yNDE DR� Counef.la�e Harris, A��or �Pro t�n called for co�nts fo� o�. aqaipst th� improvement of this street from th� sudience. i�o one spoke. � ; ; . �_� � = r ;.. z � r : f . ti. .�. � :�;1.[= Coyncilmtn Sarris, Mayor Pro tem asked if anyone wished to sp�ak foa� at againet this improvement. No one aaewered. S��a�� pi1`��".+.��: �i I.�3�"r �:�Y'�Y�:� ��' S�P`��.'�i'�8� � 4 ��� 3. SKYWOOD COURT IN SWANSTROM'S COURT ADDTT�C�i ��,.�� ;,��� 1 Councilman Harris, Mayor Pro tem asked if anyone wished to speak for or against this improvement. Mr. Lee B�ills, 1337 Skywood Lane, said that his back yard facea Skywood CQurt but he has no access to it, therefore, he did not feel that he would be benefitted. Mr. David Abrahamson, 1349 S}Gywood Lane, said that his property is 10' higher than !�lr. Brill's so he would have eyen less of an opportunity to ever use Skywood Court as an access, and did not feel that he would dsrive any benefit. Councilman Harris, Mayor Pro tem axplained that this improvea�snt was conaidered before, but the people fought it. It is brouqht back now as the Council has received a petition by the dev�loper of Swanstrom's Court Addition that h�s ove� 5096 signatures. l�c. M,yron Kidder, 1331 Skywood Lane, said that he lives naxt doar to l�c. $�ills and although his lot is more level, he h�s a qaraqe fac�.ng S}cywood Lane, and would have no need �or Skywood �o�rt. Mr. Keaneth iielfenstein, 1315 Skywood Lane, askecl vrho would absa�`b thi� cost. Councilman Harris explained that the law statea that property cannot be assess�d if not benefitted. D�dc. Helfensteit� then said that his ia a corner lot and his aseseeoent is about $1,000 and he does not feel that he will benefit by Skywoad Cowrt being iq�roved, ae he will not use it. Ths �'in�wce Dirsctos explain�d that the proposal is for spreading the asseasm�tts the sama as has been done in the past for double frontaqe lots. If a property fro�nts on the street the City is contemplati�g ia�p�roving, he ie sssesoed 3/4 of the coet. If ths street se�wea as as� all�y, hi$ �so�ssm�nt is � of the co�t. He said that ths City has Aeve� absorbed any of the co8t in th� past. !!r. Nalt�r �1al.burq, 1323 3kywood Lane, said that t'his appear$ to be at3 atuival thinq aAd that he was here last y�as . He said that h� wae concerned about v�ho waa to be included in thia ae�ss�qer�,t. He said that there were ueore houses nvw in thi� block than last year, a�nd that there might be so�os benefit to hi�a in th� tutur�, ' that lt was hard to say. Possibly hie land would benef3t bX'boing abls to change the garage. i�tr. Abraha�eoson said that his lat ie 20' - 25' abov� the atrNt at�d ho is on a turn-around a�ci he was sure the City would n+wet p�it a q�ucage boiaq built into $ turn-around. iie daid that i�i h� ��t on a hill, he would have built his garage at the back. Cou�cilman �l u C, � ' � �l � lJ , I� II� � l__ 1 � u ' SPBCIAL PUi��IC I3�ARx1�'G MEET YNG OF S$PTF.I�gR �, 1968 ' ' I LJ ' I� 1 ' � ' r ' 1 P� �l Liebl asked Mr. p�bra'hamson hvw many sit�s could use detached garages at the back. Mr. Abrahamson said that th�re were saqe lots which could be developed with detached garages in the back but he did not know ha„r anany � !�. Kidder said that he also has access �rom front and re,ar, but hi� garage faces Skywood Lane and be does aot u�• 3kywood Court, and would not even if improved. He said that he did not tiiink it was right �for him to have to pay for this additional strsst. l�c. William Shields, 1300 8lghway #100, said that he had alrsady paid a�seasments for FilLnore Street and Skywood Laae, Ho aek�d haw he could be served with sewer if he chose to build c� Skywood Caurt. 8e was adviead by the City Sc�girieer that h� would ch�ck this aut snd llr. Shields could cane into fih• office, if b� aes�ea. Councilman Sheridan advised the audience that the policy of the Council is to close the Public Searing Mrithout an�r action to allwr tia�s for the Council to malce an on-site inspectiaas, wl�►ich app�� to b� aecesaary in this case. l�cs. John Clutter, 1324 Skywood Lane, said that ahe did not f�s� that she, and the other poople with double froataqa lota, shou],d have to abeo�b � of .the cost as this strest r►ill not bs usad by theat. Cau�c il� iiarr i s. Mayor Pro . tem aeked i f there was ariycer �l s• who wish�ci to speak. M�'�'�ON by Councilman Samuelsou to c].ose the public Haari,t�g oa =trMt Ia�rovement Pro j�ct St . 1968-18 idde�d�na #g , g��,� � Co�,cilman Lieb1. Vpon a voic• vote, all votinq ayo, Cq�ilman H�is. MaYor Pro ta� aeciarea the natioti earried. Ct�ut�cil�an Harria, l�ayor ' dsciaio� rrill be reached � 16th of Septambes. Pro tem adviaod th� a��diatse� tnat -a at the next Couaail N�eietiAg Whidf �otild be ' MAY�R. 11� ARRIYBD �T 8:30 P.11. ' ' ' p r.se xs��no� cxt Fnau Ass$s Rp CowAail�rea Harrie, Mayoz Pra tem read th� Pubiic Hearit�g �iatic• ._ to tb� aadi�nc�. The l�inaace Director �bo�ned a map of th� ates op . th� acs�a. Ccuncilman Harris, l�ayor pro tes ca11�8 !o� ca�essta fro� tb�r audi�nc�. �j+� SP�IAL PUBLI� HEARING 1�ET��a C�� SLP'��'�.� '�� ��"K'� ��:�� `"' Carol DTovitsky, 5421 Madison St�ceet �T.B. asked if this was the same project that the people on her block rsqusated not to be put in at this time. Council�an Sheridan told her yes, thia lino i� not goinc� to be done at this time, hawever, the overall asssasmant will cover this block. Mrs. M.J. Bishop, 5260 Lincoln Street N.$. said that she had jus�t bought � house here, and was told that all the assessaent• w�re in and paid. She said that it was purchased under a G.I. loan. T'he ginance Director said that since it is a G.I. loan, there may be money ia socrow, either with the City or the mortgaqe cowpany. He asked her to please call her mortgag• cdapa�ciy ar�d the Finaac• Director's office to check on a�ny e�crow money. Mr. Rolan �nderson, 5194 i�atterhorn Drive, askecl when the con- structio� was complets�. �he City Bnqinser said about a nanth aqo. Ha said that r�aa�e of the Mrork was started Z- 3 yoars aqo. Mr. Andereon said that he bouqht itis houae in 1967 and all tho assea�nts Nere in and paid, ax�d that there was aot ariy none�y in eacrow that he kner+ of. He was advised also to call tho Finane� Directot's office. Mr. Florian Jane�y, 572 53� Avenue askeci about the w�at boun�aty line while looking at the map on the screen, and woTder�+l if Lot � 9, Blxk 2, Temple Terrace 2nd Addition was witisin the ai�tricL. Z'he Finance Director said that a part of Lot 10, all of Lat 9 at�d Lot 8 ars irlclud�d in thja district. Couacil�aan Harris �cplaineci that sometimsa p�ople's prop4tty ie actually divided i�to t�+o districts, as water on,.part oi a lot may clrain one way and the rest of the lot may drai.n in the other direction, however, this ia not th� cass with Lot 9. � �Ii0TI0eT by Counciiman Sheridan to cloae the Public Hearing on tiie Pin,ai llsaesament Roi�� far Storm S�war Project �i�BZ. Socaod�d by Councils�a Li�bl. Upon a voice vot�, all votirrg aye, Cou�cilais�n xa=ris, M�ayor Pro tmn declarsd the arotioa carrisd unaniacxtaly. ,, ,., '�11' • i : I.1! • . �, z i._ � 1'^�� � � _ - .��i s. ��� i r - ',��_`i_� � '.�i i � Cowc�cilaraa Harris, liayor Pro t�m read th� Publie A+sariaq l�otic� to the audi�ace an�d csll�d for their coaam�nte. i � � ��r,..j� .a� �:'; '�ll-. •:. �+x. ' . �'�Y �' , , t► i:' �:, !.;.: • : • • • • � � • ,_: , • - � : i. .� :� , i� :.�� • a,.' ; � �� : ' ' , � I� ' � �__l � , ' � � �I ' Iu , ' , 88�IAL PIJBL:L� IiB�FtING MSI�"��N� O� SEP � "�i' ffit 9, _„�36� ���n' `3:; ' Vilas N. Naqa�, Forest Lake, 1�.tnnesota asked hvw rnuch he is goinq ' to be assessed for this. Councilman Sharidan qave him th� fis�es from the assessment roll. Mr. Nagel said that he felt that the cost was u�reasonable. He said that Lots l, 2, and 3 are not , as$essed but Lot 4 is assassed very heavily. He said that he fslt that other people could benefit from this liria also, as it is deep enough. He said that he would like to change his eas�naant --from along tha north line of Lot 4 to a�ong the south�line. Couacil- , man Harrie s$id that he could aee no r son w e� hy this cou2d not be done. He cownented that it would seqm that this pipe could serve , othez people too. He asked Mr. Nage], if he thouqht that�the p�p� Placed on the east property line of Lot 4 is large enouqh for later connection. Mr. Nagel replied yes, that maybe it could satve a11 ' the way fro�a tlze trailer cvurt . �ie said that he is interested in seeing tizat this is done right. eouncilman Samuelson aaid that. there was a storm sewer line inclt�d� in the pro,ject, tiiers was ' no.objection at the Pub�ic Hearir�g. �hen a petition �ras r�caived againat the project, so it was deleted. He said that h� aqr�ed.that the 8" lino is of sufficient depth to aerve other properti�s. 8• ' said that it has been the,pcllcy of the City to consider 8" lines a�a laterals rather than mains or sub-ma�ns. . 1 Ij ' � Councilman She,tidan said that on a lot basis he did not fesl that '�e� fi9urea were unreasanable. Mr. DTaqsl said that h� falt that tii• total was high. i i._ : • �� c_� • �,_.= .� !�;. r.i - �.���i. `� • .� (. � � _ Y . _...i : �� � _���.' �� •,� Y; ♦ y..i._� �,, ���`_ :y ;.h ..� :. � Cauncilmat� Harris, Mayor pro tem called for caaments for o� ag��t this a$sessment from the auidience. No one spoks. i� i .�j 1: I� � � ?���4� i. �'�; — - ' �'':11= 4-� __ � s,i� ,, -�,, �.1_ � � �; st: � _ n � ,�� � ,� �. �. • ` :�� �_ .: •:i44: � ..• �� �,. , 1 i � . .. � =� i • � � . �_ =2� f!� �_ i � � , � , � ;l•. - � • , ' �lOTION by Couricilman Liebl to receive the coa�tuunicatio� frpp Rcy Natner, 7360 Stinson goulovard ,in protest of the 8torm 3� � a,�sessment, dated 3eptembor 8, 1968. 3ec�►ndod by Coutici].aen 3Meiridan. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Councilman Harris ' Mayc� Pro tom declared the nation carriod ut►aninqusly. ' ' pUBLIC HEARING M88'rING OF SBPT�BR 9. 1968 tX� i3�. - 1�. Leonara Liryd, 1620 75th Avenue aeked if t�a� co�t of thi sw�or iti ir�cludecl in the street asses ���isCcost�isin�ina�udod. that 75th �►venue is being improv 1'his taseswqent hsarinq ia for storm s�wer eouth of 75tb 1►v�ue• It wae pointed out that there is already a catch baain on the oornet of 75th Av�nue and M�cKinley Street. �o Councilm�a Liabl wonderod how th� watez will flaw dvwn to 73rd Aveau� th�'►. 1'he City 19nqir►eer told I��c. Ld�nd that he would be in ona district or ancther, but he would never have double asseasments. Mr. Lind said that there ia storm sewer in and paid for already b,y his house, afiich waa paid in 1962. Councilmnn Sheridan sai,�Q that th� a�sessment roll shvws a partial asssssnr�nt. Coua�cilmnn Sa�ru�lsoa suqq�st�d that the ass�sament sai.qht have be�n on a trunk line. Coixncilean 8art'18 auqgeated that Mr. Linci contact th• Pinance Director at the office to check this through. �. H�y gamersma, 1402 M►as ardsr+cl in .�� C ity �, 196�. ', ' ' ' ' ' Onondaqa Street, ask�d �rhea the project , gr�g ineer ar►�wered it �,raa o� P!�bruarY. Np►rlO�i by Cour►cilman Sheridan to cloea the Public Hearing on tha fiaal asses��t roll for 3ewer, 11at�r aa� st°�► s�� p�'j�t 'l�84' Secor►ded by Councilman 3amuorBPro tem declared ths mott�oti carri�cl ays, Cont�cilmar► Harris. M�aY unaai�ao�slY • �.d* *n vz�i�� tyii V]ik'�ATION s��ntrs��r ( S]�►V �M68-04) l�i6T$ 1l�• 6itg a�t��rr Tp 7Tg STitBE� Cowacil�cw�n iiarris• �'1aYo� Pro teu► read the Pt�lic Heasinq iQotic• to th� avdiaa�ce. T'h• C1ty E�qin►�r said that thia is f+o� a� black ataa, arxl the vacatio}� was initiated baaically by � Cc�e11- =t has been to the aubco�Omittees and thay recoa�nd approval snbject to the CitY re�inin9 sama �aaements. : l�t. Larry Brusssa4u, 5546 7th Str�t said that h� �+isi►�d to sp�k. in fsvoac o� thia vacation. He aak�d ba�r wids the �as�t �ut�d be, Cou;rcilman Harris, bfayor Pro tm► said that it would ba ths nooct2i 30' of the south 300, �� he �e City �qisisersaid•there ie $treet a$jacent to his pr P Y aiso a i�' �� for the ail�y connectian._ II� � , ' ' ' ' Covt�cilman Harri�, l�ayor �ro tera askecl ..i� a�yon� wished to spa�a�c � op�poaition to t2ze vacation. No one spoke. , , � � � ' Mb�6Y�'+� �Vbi,�S�`V �a�illO�l�it47 i--°'�w��i'a6� �6 VY�b Jb����+GCkO �.> .v .&.�"�:.;r� ���e*r.��l �0� ' ' M�OTION by Councilman Shexidan to close the Public Hearing on the vacation request SAV #68-04, by Larry Brusseau. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Council- ' man Harris, Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried unanimously. The City Engineer €elt that these people should understand that the , City expects that this property will, be maintained. 1*he peopls in the audience interested in this item were all in agreement with this. , � � Larry Brusseau asked about the pile of sand which was pl�ceci at the end of 56th Avenue for control of the stosa` water. He said that this is no longer necessary as the stor� aewer is in naw. Z"he � City Snqineer said that when he and the other property o�+ners �ucs ready to proceed with their plans, to call the City and the s�nd will be taken care of. PUBLIC HE�It G ON BB�Z�i'rtJC: At�rT�T (Zp�A #68-11) TO ' �,ODT.�,_,pRO ____R 1 TO R-3A, PART OF LOT 10, A.S. #88 (LOUIS MiO1�iITI,pV�,Q%47_y�g�p QF WESTffitLY PORTIO�i OF PARCEL 460 & 470) : . �� L.l C � ' u � iJ ' ' Councila►an Harris, Mayor Pro tem read the Public Hearinq Diotice to the audience, and asked for coaanents. Mr. Louis Momchilovich said that he would like to speak in favar of this reaoning request. He said that the area to the west is 240' lang, and he will be taking 47' Yeaviz�g 193' reanaini.r�q, ge said that this parcel is 220' wide and haa a double bungalvw ou it naw. Councilman Harris, Mayor Pro tem asked if anyone rriehed tQ speak in oppoaitioan. No one epoke. l�OTIo[�i by Councilman Samuelson to cl�ose the Public Heaririq on tba rezaninq request ZO�A #68-11 by Louis Modachilovich. 3econdecl by �Y� �'��. Upon a voice vote, all votit�q a�, .Counci2mati q Harrie, Mayor Pro tea► declared the natioa csrriecl unani�o�usly. s• . CouncilnAan Harris, Mayor pro teaa called a S minute recew/ at 9:15 P.M. !@�iY4R iC�RI�iA!! 1�S3UMSD �IR.. SPECIAL PU�LYC HEARiNG MEE�'INC d�` sE1�TEi�FsR 9, 196$ r� , PAG8 �3� ' RESOLUTI�i NO 135-�968 - RBSOLUTION ORDERING PRSPARI�TIQN OF ASS&SSMF�IT ROLL FOR TH$ 1967 STREET PROJECT: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #�135-1968. Se- conded by Cc,uncilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RRSnr.rrrr�N #136-1968 - RESOLUTION ORDERING PUBLIC HEARING FOR ASSI3SSD+�N'P ROLL FOR THE 1967 STREET PROJECT: l�OTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #136-1968. Second,ad by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. •�: •:;� �:� � ti��k ti r'+' i�+ i� � �.� ,ll: � -- The Finance Director said t2zat the reason that this item was put on t�►e Agenda is that some work was done on the Onan property in _ addi�ion to the work in the drainage district. He said that the tota�. v�1l�s $63,000. After taking out the County shars and the amount assessed to the people, it would leave a lump sum balanc� of $40,600.50 for Onan's share. This cost includes wark done which wauld benefit Onan and no one else. He said that the ha�e cywners would pay about $10,000 and were assessed at $2.42 pet 100 �quare foot. He said that this has been discussed with Onazi's and they are agreeable to this. In addition there was the question of the sub-diatrict in the oncandaga area. Z'he City Engineer further explair�ed that the Public Hearing for thia i,mprovement was held before Onan's came to Fridley. They then agreed to pay anything over what v�ras assessable to the peopla. 'Z'here was no change in the assessment to the residents. ; • . 1! ! • • :�;� r� • , • Y , t : � :�� ; Ir • � Y ] � • ' �i � r .�, t� x I � 1_:i 1 � l!0'TIObi by Councilman Saaauelson to adopt Resolution -#137-1968. Saconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all votinq ay�, l�yor Kirkhaw declared the motio�} carried unanimously. �sL,j��i �138-1968 � RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING COSTS FROi� S�1SIt, �A�ApD STORli SH4/BR #88 FUND TO TH$ 1968 STR�ET FUND (DIOi�TO�,Di AV�,tJB s , L� 1 � � O � � II �! � ' L�� �� � LJ � ' , ' S PE�T.AL PIT13I��� k�EARING MF�TZNG OF S�SI�ffit 9, �9Fa8 ��a 3'?' � MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #138-1968. 3e- � conded by Councilman samuel�on. upon a voice vote, all votiru� aye, M�ayor Kirkhana declared the motion carried unanimously. ' ' � , � ' � � � � �1iY / � :i � ' �' � -d' � . . ` � � a � . L�l.> >__`J� . s � Y ✓ : � :rI � �= � • Y :� r, Bob Christenson said thank you to the Council for considerinq hie request at this ti�oe. He said that since the median has been constructed in Mississippi Street so�e of his lessees have given r�otice that they may be moving. He said that fro�a the east people �annot get into the shopping center, so he is proposing cleaning up the back of the buildings, and putting up a sign for the back parking lot to disect customers in throuqh the back entrances. He said that his sign would be an attractive sign, with a list of businesses in the shopping center hanging from a chain utWer- neath• He then brouqht his plans to the Council table for dis- cussion while looking at the plans. He said that the setbac�C waiver was needed so that it could be seen caming fraa the east. He said that he has allvwed enough rocxa under the sign so there would not be a traffic hazard. MOTIO� by Councilman Harris to grant the waiver from the sign ordinance reguirement to permit installation of sign. T'he north ecigo of the aign ia to be 2� feet aack from the sidewal.k. S�- cond�r] by Councilaian Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all vati�q aye, �Yar Kirkham declarec7 the motion carried unaniuqusly. CQMI�J�TICATIONS : ' :i:l��P`i 'i' _ �_ . • • i.i � M �', i ��� �; - ' Councilman Harria com�nented that there has been a lot of abjections �rom thess people, T'here is also the problem of snaw re�ooval, Cotitr�il�aa Sherldar► said that it would seam that if the pStkinq ' ia ineuificient, that that is the apartment awrier � S p=obl�� $e sai,d that some of the problem is boats, canq�ers, and trailers etc. �re usi�q ti�e available space, and the solution should be enforced ' by the apartment house avner, Councilmnn garris comment� that the City would probably be open to critism if parking was allowed on the �to�th side and not on the sauth side. It was point�l out that ' the polic• Departmant had recoa�aended previously that. thoso no �aurkiz�q siy�►s not be r�noved. � ' �OTIqT by Councilman Sheridan to receive the com�aunication from 1!� & C� �nterprises dated September 2, 1968 and upon the �ecommen- dati,o� og the Police Department, that the siqns not be removecl, SP���F.L �UBL?� �'.�'�.� �T� N1E�'��;lv� �!� S1�PTE,MR�'� � �, ? ��af3 P�� `�� Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, M�ayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. B. HONEYWELL, INC.: PICNIC IN LOCKE PARK M�OTION by Councilman Harris to receive the letter from Honeywell, Inc. dated September 3, 1968. Seconded by Counc�lmar� Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Maycr Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. AFPO I�NTS: Councilman Samuelson pointed out that there are many vacancies on the vari�ous committees. Councilman Harris suggested that the City Manager draw up a list of all the vacancies to be sent out to the Council members prior to the Meeting October 7, 1968, and that th is item be placed on that Agenda. ,j�'�SECTION OF EAST RIVER ROAD AND I. 694__- CLEANVP: Councilm�n Samuelson suggested that the City M�anager draw up a � letter o£' thanks to be sent to the Minnesota Highway Department for their fine job of cleaning up this intersection. C�IES LAND ALT�T,�ON: Councilman Sheridan comnaented that he was in agreement wi,th the City �anager and the City Engic�eer in their recon�aeridation in rec�ard to the Chies land alteration. He felt that it was time the� City got compliance with the permit. �+j�S.StS.D. Councilman Harris said that there was an N.S.S.S.D. Board Meetirrg the next night, and with the agreement of the Council, he would continue to work to protect the City's interests with N.S.S.S.D and any action by the Boa�d not in agreement with the City's - wellfare will not go unchallenqed. • . . �� �'k�ere b�aing no further businesa, Mayor Kirkham declared the Special �ub�,ic �earing Meeting of September 9, �.968 adjourned at 9s55 P.M. Respectfully submitted, i' e]. �cl�� e� Seaxetary to the Counc�l Jack 0. Kirkham Mayor � L, ' , � � [J � L_ 1 � � � ' � ' , LJ ' ' ' � � LJ ' , ' ' � + :+.,.�s •. s• :a� BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA P R O C L A M A T I O N WHEREAS, the week of october 13, 1968 has been proclaiined as "Salute to Bisenhawer Week" by the Joint House - Senate Resolution on July 19th of this year, and WHSREAS, the week of october 13, Dwight D. Eisehhower will be 78 years of age, and WHBdtI�AS, special efforts are being made nationallx to raise money for the new Eisenhawer College at Seneca F�l�s, New York, especially for scholorships and couq�letion o� it's building prograra, and WIiSRB�A.S, the Joint House - Senate proclamation calls on ' "the people of the United States to abserve such week with approprlate ceremonies and activities", and ' N�1. THBRRF'ORE, I, JACK O. KIRIQ�I, MAYOR OF THE CITY flF THS CITY OF FRIDLEY, do hereby proclaim the calendar week begin- n�iq October 13, 1968, as, "Salute to Eisenha�wer Week" a�d do aw a ' enjoin all residents of the,City to observe such week with appropriate ceremonies and activities. ' � ' , II L__I �� IN WITN�S3 WHBREOF, I have set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Fridley to be affixed this � day of September in the year of our Lord nineteen hundren and sixty eiqht. JACK O. KIRI�i�iM - li�Ile►yOR ti� �� ' ' ' ' ' ' � � ' ' , � 1 Il � ' LJ ' ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE UND£R SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY CHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY CODE The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Por the vacation of the street described as follows: All that part of 56th Avenue lying between the southerly extensions of the east and west lines of Block 1, Hamiltons Addition to Mechanicsville. All lying in the South Half (S1/2) of Section 23, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, be and is hereby vacated, except that the City of Fridley retains easements over the�north 20 feet of the south 30 feet thereof together with a 12 foot strip of land that is the southerly extension of the 12 foo� alley in said Block 1. SECTION 2. The said vacat�on has been made in conformance with Minnesota Statutes and pursuant to Section 12.07 of the City Charter and Appendix C of City Code shall be so amended. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS DAY OF , 1968. ATTEST: - arv�n . runsel �� . � . , �� First Reading : _ � � --- ,� � � � S�cond Reading: ' �ublish . . . . MAYOR - Jac 0. Kir am. �� � ' ORDINANCE N0. ' AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS ' � � � LJ ' ' ' �I �I! ' � 1 ' . ' The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Appendix D of the C�ty Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area w,ithin the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: The West 47 �eet of the South 120 feet af Lot 10, Auditor's Subdivision #88 all lying in the South Half (S1/2) of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minneosta Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned, District known as R-3A (apartment and mul�tiple dwellings). SECTZQN 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official zoning map to show said tract or area from zoned district R-1 (single family dwellings) to R-3A (apartment and mul- t�ple dwellings districi). PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF ATTEST: , 1�68. � � - ac . Kir am R - arvin , Brunsell Public Hearing: Se tember 9 1968 First Reading; � Second Reading: Publis�.......: `� � , ' � QRDINANCE N0. 396-1968 , AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION i2.07 OF THE CITY CHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND �'0 AMEND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY CODE. ' ' t LJ ' ' � ' , ' ' ' ' LJ C' The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. For the vacation of the street described as follows; All that part of the thirty foot (30') street along the North side of Fridley Park Addition between East River Road and the Mississippi River, All lying in the Noxth Half (N1/2) of Section 1S, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, be and is hereby vacated, SECTION 2. The said vacation has been made in con- formance with Minnesota Statutes a�d pursuant to Section 12.07 of the City Charter and Appendix C of City Code shall be so amended. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS 15th DAY OF July , 1968. ATTEST: arvin . xuns� 1 Public Hearing: Ma 13 1968 Pirst Reading: u�i7�i�� Second Reading: u y Pub].ish : Jui 2��93$�'�— �orxected Reading: . � �� Coxxected Publication: z_,� ��� ac . Kir am a� 2 EX7RACT OF MIIr'UT�S OF SPECIAL MEETING OF 7tiE CITY COU�iCIL ii£LO S�PTEMBER 9, 79�� at 8:00 0'CLOCK P.M., AT TNE CITY HAf.L, CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINAIESOTA , Pursuant to du� catt and notice thereof, a speciat meeting of th� City Council of the City af Fridley: Minnesota, was duty hetd at the City Hatt in said City on Monday, ths 9th day of Septc�rnb�r, 1968, at �:00 o'clocic P.M. The fol i a�vi ng mem�ers �aere present: and the follot+in� were absent: + + + + + + Th� Clerk announc�d that th� proposed assessment for � � STORM SEWER IM�PROVENi£�OT PROJECT N0. 82 had b�en �iled in his office on Lh� 12tt� day of August, 19�, and that notice of a h�aring or� said assessmsnt to be held at ths speciat meeting of th� Council on the 9th day ef S�ptember, ig68, had been given in th� form and ma�n�r as provided by iaw. The Cterk presentPd an�affidavit showin� publication of such notice in the offici�t newspap�r, which affidavit was examined ar�d found satisfactory and ord��ed pl aceci on f i 1 e. . Th� Mayor announced that the meeting was op�n for consid�ration of objectio�s to the assessment heretofore filed witn th�e City Cterk for STORAI S£�tER IMPROVEM£NT PROJ�CT N0. 82 Th� Cl�rk r�ported that written objection had bser► 'Fiied by th� fotiow�ng p�rsqns affecting the fatlorri ng described lots, pieces, or parcels of tand, to-wit: NAME OF OSJECTOR s DESCRIPTION � OBJECTION e �� t ) s` r ayc � ' , Resolution � i� The fol 1 oavi ng p�r�sons �vere then hea�-d and presented thei r ob j�cti ons to sa�,d ass�ssment; IhAAME OF OBJECTOR � , � , ' DESCRI PTI01� O�JECTION Aft�r du� consideratian of all said objections, Councilman �,.,� introduced th� foliowing res�lution and moved its adoptio�: RESOLUTI4N t�U. �� - 1968 RESOLUTI�P�! COP�FIRh4Itdt� ASS�SSME«7 FOR SiORM S£WcR IMPROVEME(�T PROJECY ND. 82 6E IT RESOLVED by the City Council of�the City of fridtey, Minnesota, as foitows: ' 1. The City Ct�rk has with th� assistance of the enyin�ers heretofore setected by this Co��rocil fot such purpase, calcuiat�d the proper arnounts to be specially ass�ssed for the � � LJ ' STQR�1 SEWER IMPROVEFiENT F�OJECT N0. 82 in said City agai�st every assessa�al� lo�, pie�e, or parc�l of land in accor�ance with �hd provi�io�s o� 1a��, and has pre�ered and fit�rl with th� City C1erk tabula��� �tat��a�nt� in dupticate shs�wing th� prop�r d�scription of each and �very lot, pi�ce, or parcel o� lan� to be speciaTly assessed and the amount caicutated against the s�m�. 2. H9tic� has b�en duty published as required by law that this Councii w�uld meet in special s�ssion at this ti�� and place to pass on the proposerl ass�s�m�nt. ' 3. Said p�°opos�d assessm�nt has at all tim�s since its fiting b�en op�n to in�pection an� copying by all p�rsons intereste�l, and an opportunity has be�n giv�n to atl int�res�ed p�rsons to p��s�nt their objections, if any, to such propos�d assessment, or to any it�an thereof, and no objections have ' been filed; exc�pt ' 4. Th�e amocants sp�ci fi ed i n the pro;�oser! assessm�nt are chang�d ar�d at ter�d as follows: ' ' ' � 0 . , . �_ s_ � '' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -_ ' Bage 3 Rcsolutian 5, Thi� Council finds that �ach of the lats, pieces, or parc�ls of lar�d €num- erat�d in said propos�d assessment as altered and modified was and is speciatty b�n�fited by tihe STORM SEWER IMPR01tEHENT PROJECT N0. �2 6. 7• 8. 9• in t}�e amount in .said propos��setsos��site�the,d�scriptioc� offeaet�bsuch� corr�c�iv� rotl in th� atnouro PP tot, pieG�, ar parcei of land, and that said amoun'� so set out is he��by l�vied against �ach di th� resp�ctiv� lots, Pieces, or p,�rcels of land th�rei n cl�scri b�d. Such �opos�d ass��sr��nt as attered, modified and c�o'n�s�ea p�o�§Q �SSess- � adopted and confi rrn�ed, and tht; sums f i xed and n�me mer�t as at te�c*�, modi fi �d ��ed c�orad�$ted and�confi rres�d�as ti�e pc°op�rtspeci at h�r�i r� �bcv� mad� p are aff i r��e , A t� iec�s, or pareeis of tand r�s eztively. assass�nts far each of said tois, P P Said assessm�nt so affirmed, adopt@affice and�shatl thereup�nCb�tandecon� by th� City Clerk and fited in hi� stitute tn� sp�cial assessm�nt for , 10. ' ' . , �I STdR�I S£WER iMPROVEMfNT PROJECT N0. 82 �e ���unxs assess�d against each lot, piec�, or parcei of land shatl b�ar ini�rest from the date hereof ur�til the same hav� been paid at the rate of six per c�nt (6q) pe� ann��no ab]e in tw�ntY anncaal installm�nts payabte o� tM� Such ass�ssment shall be pay and continuing 1 st d�y of January, n�tal lm�n�s� shal t' h�v�gb��tttpai d@�e�cl���s��i lt�er�t to be until all of said � collec�ed with tax�s coil�ctibl� during said y�ar by th�; County Auditor. The Ci ty Cl c�r#� i s hereby di rected t� �a��dust�te�►�nt�ofnth��a�,c�uni�offal te Cou�ty Auditor of An��ca County a c�rtif�e such unpaid assessr��nts anci th� amaunC whicl� w�11 b� du� th�r�an on t1�e lst day of Januag•y in ���� ye�r. Th� mation f�r he a,ciopti�n of th� foand�uponrdote�b�ong�tak�n,thereon�theb� Cour�ei iman �-�e ' foll�wing �s d in fao��ar th��°�oi': ��y,� t�� g�� 1 c�wi ng v@t�d ag�i �st th� s�me: ' '� PASSEO A�iD A04PTED �Y Tt�E CITY� COUt�CII 0� ThiE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF ' ' � 9� � . , � ATT£ST: 1 , I�, � R� Marvin . Brunse ��. �� FSAYOR Jack 0. Ki rlch�m � n i. ' L_J � ' ' �� � RESOLUTION NQ. I � �- 19�$ . RESOLUTIORI COMFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR SAPIITAF2Y SE�J�R, wATER, A�JD STORt� S�4JER PROJECT N0. 84 BE IT RESO�VED by the. City Councit of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, �s fottoivs: 1. Th� City Clerk has with the assistance of th� engin�ers heretofore selected by this Coun�il for such ps�rpose, caiculat�d the proper afiounts to be , speciaily assessed for the . � SANITRRY SEWER, idATER, AIdD STORM SEWER PROJECT N0. $4 � in said City ag�inst �very assessable lot, piece, or parZet of ta;�d in - aceurd�nce with the pa^ovisions of law, and has pr�par�d and filed with the City Cl�rk tabutat�d stat��ents in d=�plic�te sha!,�ir�g the proper d�scripiion ' of each and every lot, piec�, or parcet of iand to b� specialty ass�ss�d and th� amount caiculated against the same. ' C � ' � 2. Ftotice has be�n duly published as r�quired by taw that this Councit woutd meet in regvlar session at this timE and pt�ce to pass on the proposed assessmQnt. 3. Said proposed asse�sn�ent has afi alt times since its fiting been onen to inspection and cop'yir�g by all persons interested, and an opp�ortunity h�s been qiven to all int�rest�d p�rsor�s to present thcir obje�tions, if any, to,sueh p�opas�d ass�ssm�nt, or to any ite�n thcr�of, and no 9bj�ctions have bPen filed; except 4. The amc�unts specifietl in th� proposed �sse�sm�nt a�e chang�rt and altered as follotus: , ' S. This Council fin�s that �ach of the tots, pieces, or parcels of land enum- erated in said praposed assessment as altered and �odified was and is specially ben�fified by the ' �� � ' 1 ' SANITARY SFblER, WATER, AND STOFtt4 SE�ER PROJ£CT N0. 84 in the amvunt in said propos@d.assAssrnent as attered end modified by ths corrective roll in the amount set opposite the description of each such lot, piece, or parc�l of tand, and th�t said am�unt so set c+ut is h�reby tevied again�t each of th.� respectiv� tots, pieces, or parcels of land t�h�rei ri descri b�d. 6. Such proposed ass�ssment as altered, modified and corrected is affirmed, adopte� �d COt1P1 Pti1�;d� and the su�ns fi xed and n3m�c} i n sai d propos�d ass�ssment as altered, modifie� and corrected, with the chang�s and ' altcrations hvr�in abave made, are af�ir�s►ed, ad�pted and confirmed as the prop�r special �ssessments for each �f said tots, pi�c�s or parcels of land r�sp�ctivety. ' �._ 1 1 , _ _ ��� ' ' � � ' ' I' ' ' ', � ` ' � I �, '' ' pag� 2- RESOLUI'ION N0. � J - 19� . �. Said assessm�nt so affirmed, adopted, and confirmed shatl be certifiied to by the City Cterk and filed in his office and shall ther�upon be and con- stitute the s�ecial assessment for SANITARY SEW�R, WATER, AND STORi�1 SfWER PROJECT N0. 84 8. The amounts assessed against each tot, piece, or parcet of land shall bear interest from the date hereof untit the sam� hav� b�en paid at th� rate of six p�r cent (6�) p�r annum. - 9. Such ass�ssm�nt shatl be payable in twenty annuat instattm��ts payabte on the lst day of Jan�ary in cach year, beginning in the y�ar 1969, at�d continuing - until all of said instalim�nts shatl have been paid, each installment to be _ cotlected with taxes coltec�ible during said year by th� County Auditas�. 10. The City Clerk is hereby directed to make up and fite in the office of ti�e Co:anty Auditor of Anoka County a c�rtifi�ri statem�nt of the amount of all such unpaid ass�ssments an� the amount which witl be due th�reor► on ths lst day of January in e�ch year. The motion gor t e adoptior� of the faregoing resotution was duly s���nded by Coun�itman �_ , and upon vot� bein� talcen thereon the follo�ving vat d in favor th�reof: ans! th� fot 1 odvi ng voied agai nst the sam�: P ASS£U AttO ADOPTED BY Tt�E CITY COUAlCIL OF TFi� CITY OF fRIDLEY THIS �� DAY OF � , 1968. _._______- - ATTEST: /; CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunseti R MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham � . � a a, � T --- � .� � � MEMO TO:, Nasim M. Qureshi MEMO FROM: Darrel Clark '� ' * MEMO DATE: August 19, 1968 �+!� MEMO NUMBER: i33 Engr. 68-28 .��r�. � RE: Red�.dicatian of an alley in Block 12 .� Mr. Severn Zawislak, resident at 4632 2nd Street N.E. ` has inquired about the extension of an alley in his block. — . . . His lot lies in the portion of the block where the alley has been vacated as shown on the attached drawing. His intension is to build a garage and if the alley can be , rededicated, he will open and maintain his share of it. He states that he has spoken to the three other property owners that would be �*�vo]ved in the dedication � , necessary to extend the right-�f-way to his south line and .they are in agreea�ent with him. ' I feel the City Council should be apprised of this � before we acrept any easements for said alley extensibn. He would like an answer on this matter within 30 days. � .. , .. , . 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Plesse rePar to Registered Lend Survey No. 3. Coastruction will start within t�o Heeks on Lot E. This faces Contral and oonteiti• our present addrasa of G851 Contrel. I ao ^ seu in� the r►er�� owner �f Lot T�►ill re �uest a new addresa. You will probebly E38� our eddr�os to thea�. edould you please nac� the proposed etreat spproeching Lot C iranediatoly East of Lot 20. This will become our novr ecces� to our hom�� a hous• number along with the ne�l nam� �:ould elso ��e necossery. 1Jey I suggeet aa a nam�---Perk Roed� or " " Perk Roadi if this will avantuelly be eccess to a rerk. Plea.se adviea,as construction :vill co�aenc� sooa on Lot e. Thenk you� , . , � �+ � ��4 -1-� - e1d Siverte a a � � � ' , L. J �! ' C � ' ' � � ' ' ' � ' ' 5� THE MINUTES OF THE BOAFtD OF APPEALS TZE�1'ING OF SEPTEf�`��i. 4, 1;t��3 The Meeting was called to order by Acti.ng Chairman Mittelatadt. MII�IBERS PRESENT: Mittelstadt, Minish, 0'Ba.nnon, Ahonen OT�ZS PRESENT: John Breher-Buildi.ng Official Mittelstadt a.nnounced that Mr. Ylinen has submitted his resignation to the Board of Appeals because of other i.nterests. MOTION by Minish to amend the minutes of August 21, 1968, to strike the first sentence of page 3 and paragraph 3, page 3, to read as follows; Seconded by Miniah and upon a voice vote, there being 2 ayes and Minish voting .nay, the motion carried. 1. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.28 RIDUCTION OF LOT SQUARE FOOTAGE REQUIRII�]TS FROM 9,000 S,UARE FEET TO 6e51 SQUARE FEET, AND SECTION 45•29 FOR A RIDUCTION OF LOT WIDTH FROM 75 FEEI' TO 50 F�ET 9 INCHES, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SPLITTING A LOT 101.5 FEET BY 135 FEET ZNTO 2 LOTS OF 50 FEE'I' 9 INCHES BY 135 FEET BUILDABLE LOTS FOR SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS, ALL ON LOT Mrs. Robert Wilson was prese.nt to present her proposal. MOTION by 0'Bannon to close this public hearing. Seconded by Minish, Upo.n a voice vote, the�� bei.ng no nays, the motion carried u.nanimously. MOTION by Minish to approve these varia.nces as �he owner has this land sold contingent upo.n this Boards approval of the variances and tt�e Planning Commissions approval of lot split. l�ie owner has preser.ted pl�.ns for ttae�houses proposed for these lots. Other lots in this area�are of tnF� same size or even narrower in widtri, and alsc the existing structure on tnis propert.y was destroyed by a fire a.nd the remaining structure would ther, be demolished. Seconded b,y 0'Bannon. TJpon a voice vote, there being 3 ayes and Ahone.n voted nay, the motion carried. The Board discuesed the request of Ronald Parizek concerning the "Royal Car Wash" sign located at 6420 University Ave.nue , and the sidewalk that is to be i.nstalled by Gift House Stamp Co. parallel to the service road fronting University Avenue. No action was taken at this meeting as Mr. Ronald Parizek was not present. MOTION by Minish to adjourn the Meeting. Seconded by Ahonen. LTpo.n a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. ADJ OURNMIIQT : The Meeting was adjourned at 8:30 P.M. Respectfully submitted, John Breher Building Official ' ' ' ' ' II , 1 C ' ' , LJ ' ' illl � 1 ' THE �'IINUTES OF THE HUMAN RELATIONS CO:�I^�IITTEE MEETING, MAY 2. 1968 l� f Th� CAmatittee was established late �n 19�i4 and l�andled pnly two problems ai4�c� �hen, (1) Deal of water on man's property, and (2) Deal of swimming pop� ��e vn East giver Road. 2. ShorC l�ickpff by �tayo� ,7ack 0. Kirkham. He also �asSed put the resolution tha� �I9�abli6hed the Committee years ago. He appAinted John ivers as tennpo�`��y �haixman and then the gro up appointed Harry Crowder as temporary 8ecxetaxy. 3• .Tohp �v�rs than Passed out copies of the State Ch�rter for Department of Hum�n Rights, �}} Group di�cus��d the sensit�.vity report - copies Q� which the guests, M�, �e�d Mrs, �ohen� had braught. �Tca conelusions were Xeached. S. ,�oht� �vora di9tri,buted copi.es of a mema fxom Frank G. Kent, Coc�issioner Of Human R1gh�8, State of Minnesota, regarding th� establishment of local commis�ion� on s�,me �ubject. 6. �roup ���aqd Ch�t John �vexs should cont��t a State Representative on �iucna�n Righta (Mrs, Be�ty Howard) ta come �o n�xt m,�eking and informally te1�1 u� abqu� th�ir w4rk as Well as works �n suXxouc�ding communities. 7. �1e�ct ta�s gs�er��, �i�.�cusa�.on as to what sp�c3.f�.� thin,g� the Committee can �o iox i�►prQVi-i�� Human Right,� i� k'r�.d�ey. Nv con��.uaions reached. $. Ha��'y C�'Qwd�� et��gested w� �ach go home and ��nerate i�gems - specific action c�nee -�hat the g�oup �a� da with �eegard to act�yity, This was, in essence', ,��x�eed to by al� , �. Pia�u�s�� ����tin� ,Tahn ivexs and �arry Crowder a� permanent Chairman and Se�x�e��.a�y �e;�e�.ti,vsl.y but wa5 noted by Harry Crqwder that all members �k��u�d b� �n�'prm�ed v� any �le�tiQ�t m��tin�s and tbus was postponed until �hQ ���€t tn��pting� �n th� mean time al], members wpuld b� notified as to the t���ct p�0e��c��� Whi,�h �vi,ll be fos the purpo�e qf ele�tin� officers. lQ. Mee��.�1g wap �d jcau�ned ur�til next June 6 �968, Fla��y Crowder was to inform ali �n�mb�ra o� next meeting as well as, (�) electlr�c� o� officers' and (b) talk by Mrs. Betty Howard from State Department o� I�um�n Rights. Respectfully submitted, H. R, Craws��� �'eq►pP�'a�Y �l�r��tary .� � ' C� 1 , TIiE MINUT�S Q� THE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE ME�TING J'ITNE 6, 1968 .,..�,.�.r_ , ,�-..-., � ..� .. �., Reading of Minutes from the May 2, 1968 Meeting and approval of them. �� �ec►�xa� discussion of item� from May meeting. Nothing definite established. ' �, �►�,�pu�p�,p� that Members of Committee�should be willing to come to meetings - �p���,��.� x4p��cement if do not attend, Mrs. K. Moss brought up a potential R►pR1bR� by �l�R1C of Mrs. Berger. ' ' ' 1 ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4: eiQ{1� IY�Ir� �ClV�-tsd Mr. P. Meyerhoff to explain some of his programs: �� A4 �.� c��t��pa�er �, N���� �t�sinessmen that could be used. S, ��I, ��t�y ��waxd from State Department of Human Rights came and joined p�t� diHC13��i$ci and to�.d us the following: �� 8'rid��y ��id (i4lden Valley have longest history of Human Aighta C�mmi.���Qt�� � '�, P��.4�t1�6i AuC �hat ,7u�e 29, 1968 in St. Paul Arts & 8�i�mRCes J3uilding �,� �t�t! �ep�ing o:� Human Rights. It will be a pa�el. typa diecussion. C�.ty �?���R��'� and �iuman Rights peop�e urged to axtend, p memo was all�t pu� Co �ayor Kirkham about this. but th� �ommi�C�s had not as o� Ju�i� b�h been i�formed. 6. Gm[��r&1 A1�et�6iio�1 be�we��n members, guest and Mrs. BeCty Hpwardt �. Two pq�sC "p�'oblems�� - pool and water. b� M�'�, 13ow��d �:xplained State Act. 7. Jo�[i �y��'g v�te� i� as �hairmar� by unanimous vote, 8. No Qr�p �p��ct�d �a ��s� o� Secxetary so H. R. CrAwder wi,�l c4nC�.nue Co serve in a ��tnpo�'azy �apaci�y. 9. Item�3 tha�t memb�t•s wi11 do by next meeting: �, F�the� Keef,� into library to determine extenx o� A�ro-American books �h.�t are available. Possible committee could recommend a list for �hem to buy each month. b. ,�, G. Kohlan to determine extent of minority race people that will be i.[t th� eventual Onan plant personnel. C, PP&si,bly w� could bring in speakers in Open�ta Public Meetings - Object 6�ou1d b� �Q �.�t�o�m p�ople of Fridley, 10. Adj�urt�sd t4 ��1� nex� m��ting on Ju1y 1. 1968. mis H. R. Crowder, Temporary Secretary ��;: �9 1 ' ' '. a � ' ' THE MINUTES OF THE HTJI�IAN FiELAT'TON� i;:�.4.^'�'S�.IT`��i, i�rI�ZIVi�, ,�ULY I, 196� �h� k�eeting was ealled to order at 7:45 P.M. I+���RS PRES�NT: Jordis Mittelstadt, W, R. Starwalt, Harry Crowder, John ivers, Bob Buckley, Reverend Mark Denyes, Father Geraid Keefe, J�m Thomson 1�1��R3 �BSENT � iT���S, �,inda Rossman, Robert Hynes, Steve Kachina Andy Kohlan, Kdther�ne Moss, Don Batterson, William Milbrath. D�. Coh�n, Fridley School Board, Shirley Behrens, �Iel+�n Truenfels 1� �at�'xy �x4wd�� �'�ac� the minut� of June 6, 1968 ^�, ,�o�dis 1`��t��ls�ad� was elected temporary secretax�y. 3. �'��b�i' Kpe�� r�por�ed on the libraxy, They have two shelves of books ' P��'����►��8 �� �luman Rights and are wil��ng to get suggestions from us. �= D�.������-s�n w�s he�d Qn how w� can x��a�h tk�e community. What should and ��� �� ����� �Qk�� �Yers dis�ussed �t�� ������ence held in St. Paul on ' H��t� �igh��. Organizational sugg��tllon� were discussed. John ivers �ug$���iQns; { �. W� need �o �prm sub-commfttees. ' a . �I�aus ing b. �ducazion c. EmplQymen� ' d. S��rv�ees �f �I��� � pQ��.+�e Officer appointed �c►� k.he Commit�ee. plso a School �c+�t�'d NTembe�, i� possible. ' H���`y C�owd+�� �u��ested �hat we s�ell �ut �h� areas of endeavor for the Cvs�i����s. ' ' Joh�i Iye�s W3,�� contact each membex� �nd get thei�c preference of Committee. He will �h�n appoint 4 Committee Chairmen. Hele� �'�ue���ls suggested we fill our Summer Day'Camp with children from the No�'Gh Side, 3, `�h� ���€t C�mm���e� i�e�git�g w�ll b� Au�us� 8, j.96$, 1 Rs��o���u��y su��►�t��d, 1 ' ' ' .�ordis Mittelstadt Temporary Secretary. m1s 54_ ' ' ' ' ' .5.� '�H� MINUTES OF THE HITMAN RELATIONS COMMI�TEE MEETING, AU�US'T 17. 196� '�h� M�etic�g was opened by Chairman John iv�rs at 7:55 P.M. MEM�$R5 PREaEI�T: H• Crowder, R. Buckely, D. Batterson, R. Hynes, W. Starwalt, � �, �ohlan, J. Thomson I`�r�. Sue Wall of the League of Women Voters attended the &�s��4n as a guest. FQ�MAxIQN QF 9i1�-COMMTTTEES: ' �ub-�s�uun�.�tQe& w�re fo�rmed and guidelines for them were to be discussed. The �ub �r�mm#,t���& ara; �, �a��9.oymen� Chaixman, R. Buckley � ' Members; W• Starwalt and D. Batterson �� �du�a�ion Chairman, K. Moss Members; L. Rossman and Reverend G. Keefe �s �IQ� Chairman, A. Kohlan ' Members; Reverend M. Denyes and J. Thomson �#, ��e� v� Chai�man, John ivera rl��abers: Se�retary J. Mittel�stadt, Vice Chairman H. Crowder ' and R . Hy�ne s M��b��c l��d b��� �ontaGt�d by J� Ivers Chex'eby facilitating theee appointments. � ' ' ' , � ' ' ' ' The �xec���.v�: Su'�-Cvaimittes was u�nanimou�sly appx'oved by members in attendance. t�,GENAl� .ANI� MINUTES : I��n��4n wa� t��dq of an agenda being established prior to calling future meeting �� h��p i�►p�ove ��.t�r�dance, The Committ�e has failed to provide a quorum to date, �nd the �xe��utiy� �ub-Com�nittee will loak inta the need for an amendment of the �y-�,a�as �p �edu�� �h� number required �oi � quoXUm. � r�c�mm�nd�.�ioc� �aa� made to copy the City Council on future Committee Meeting M�nutes, �o pr-event dupl�.cation of effort, Mrs. Wa11 of the League of Women Voters suggested svme coordinating communications between the Human Relations Committee and other g�oups in �k�s CQmmunity directing activities toward similar goals. P�EI,IMINARY IdEP�RT ON AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM �iarry Crowd�� pre&ented a typed, "Preliminary Repo�t on an Educational Program" and �xg�ained �t �o Comm�.ttee Members. He suggested that all members review it th�t�Quphly, c_�ak,� �dd�,�icsns, deletions, e�c. �p see how it might apply to our p�����n�. C�pi�$ ,�ro �a be mailed to mambera absen� from the meeting. �fJMM[JNICA�TONS • John ivers read a letter from Mr. Frank Kent, ChaiYtnan of the State Human Relations Commission on the, "Operation-We Share the Dream" campaign to be kicked off at the State Fair. This program proposes the sale of buttons in the Community for 50� each. H. Crowder suggested a letter reqt��sting clarification on use of the funds acquired bY ��lC�k ����p����� (Gan a pubi�c af�ic� ge�,�� �o�te�y thxot3�h S�tGh ��'a���m� without ider����yi.t�� �cepunts and expendituxes?) _ _ S� HUMAN RELATTONS �OMMITTEE, AUGUST 17, ].948 �U�l��QMrIITTEES TO MEET• �� �'�� ���ested that the respective Sub-Committees meet between the next �I��� �Amt�t�tt�� meeting which is scheduled for October 17, 1,968. At that time `���►'��mm��t��e �arg�osals will be presented for discussion and resolution. , � �7Qii� NM�N� Tk!� ���tic�,� �d;�ot��rt?esi �t 9:50 P.M. R��p����ull�► ��bc��t!k�d, ����a �. Ttl��nsQn �As€���t� S�e�r+����y m�� PAGE 2 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CITY OF FRIDI�EY MErIO T0: Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager MEMO FROM: Lester E. Chesney; Superintendent of Pt►bl�.c Works DATE: September 12, 1968 SUB,7ECT: Gasoline Bids After going over all the bids, I reco�nd that we accept the bid of Sinclair Refining Company, 4018 West 65th Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55435. Theirs was the loWest bid, and they have supplied our gasoline in previous years. Their service was always very good. The City should ac-�pt the bid that came under Proposal A. � ( � � _ LESTER E. CHESNEy Superintendent of Public Wor s LEC:ik s� � � "� � I � I .-. � i v d � o :� �I �I � . ���I v1 W H cQ ar v�- th . _. 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W U azG H p . .� ^ +� � . � � � � � O •rl U G O N �7 N M r-I C'�. r� 'l7 O� {.'+ � r�l C"1 � �11 � n � � I I V} th t/> .I .I � O O E-� v} vr v�i��°o � uoi � �I�I NI t/� Vi r-d --'-+ --- - ' �+'1 u1 t/� �: � a O� N O _ O O H �� 0 0 � � r-�t � O O � � �� O � M M O O r� vr .-� Cp 01 CT aw o°Oo 00 v1 O N M � � 'b � O � FQ PO u'1 O U W �z� .� � � •r� 1� 1�.� (�] w Q�i � '--1 � � � � O� � � � � I I ( .i .+ .� V} (/k �? �� �� � � N u1 r-1 � �� H �°n�o� b� tf1 I N I �^I �� N � u'1 u1 {!)- � � N N � O O E�+ �� �n �r1 � O O � O Q ur tI} tin u, O � c'n M O O �� •-+ op O� O� a w °oo �r'� O N M d � � M �C O � O �C PO PC t/� �� cd �� U � � � � Fa O V �3a � W 1J N J-� V] N V] I 'I . � .1.� .� tn- t/� rh . . � O O H t/> v} .I .� i ( I I �� � . . � O O N �� O O � � O O t/� +/s .-+ op 01 O� on .� aw °o°o vi o N c+1 d � 0 'C7 N � � � cr d 1+ 1.� � V � u �+' . � � 'd 0 � �, � a� JJ � � d a� � d DC ' 1 1 ' I' ' ll ' ' ' LJ .5� STATEMENT OF CANVASS PRIMARY ELECTION 10 SEPTEMBER 1968 DECLARATION OF RESULTS THEREOF In accordance with Section 4,08 of the Charter of the City of Fridley, the City Council declares the results of the 1968 Primary Election to be as follows: L TICKET m Rowan Eugene E . �okowski Hans R. �ler GOP TICKET �rk Gregor DEf'ECTIVE �AL ' C � A. The total number of ballots cast was: Ward 1 - Precinct l Ward 1 - Precinct 2 Ward 1 - Precinct 3 Ward 2 - Precinct 1 Ward 2 - Precinct 2 Ward 2 - Precinct 3 Ward 3 - Precinct 1 Ward 3 - Precinct 2 Ward 3 - Precinct 3 143 __ 76 -- - 126 — 1.g 95 -- 79 -- 1 . 1} - 102 184 , TOTAL . ---� 1163 B. The votes for eac.h candidate, and number of defective and not voted ballots is as follows: REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 3RD DISTRICT W-1 P-1 W-.1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOI'AL ------ �,,.,. •...�_� 27 20 25 24 !� �� 13 14_^ 1, g 1_ 1 � 3_ p 1� 16 22 23 40 16 16 31 21 53 23� "�_ _"""'-- --�------ ------„r 14 _ 15 1_g 3 ^ 12 3 �—�- —�-- �. ,11.�„ 67.__ 8� 6 51 5_4 � 46 �_ 5 0 ,�..., �..�8_._.._, .�5,�,. 16 17 7 12 7 7 20 16 �� 14. �� 16._p _ 124 133 94 --�-- �`��2--- —�— �--___, 11.�3. ' STATEMENT OF GANVASS �ge 2 ' DFL TICKET ul A , smussen P TICKET le D. elson �en L. eberg �FECTIVE TOTAL ' �n (Jack) Kozlak P�11 DeCoursey �k Meyer DEFECTIVE T�'AL � ' C� � ' � i n PRIMAkY E:�ECTION SEFT� �0, 1968 PUBLIC SERVTCE COMMISSIONER W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-2 P--1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 F-3 TOTAI, �" --- ----• 57 52 64 5g � 3g _ 2g 45 39 � 104 487 , 34 51 33 23 25 22 34 20 34 „_,�7,� 25 27 �1_ 24 �5__ � 11 �� � 8 ,y�� 16 17 �_ �_ �_ � 2 0 16 , i 3 ,_,�„y� 132 14 7_ 115 __�1$___ _.�_ �o i� � R i� a Ip,� REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE 32B DISTRICT 90 9� 4 � 73 73 ---n, � 13 13 ----.� _-� 18� 1—.80 1 ' ' STATEMENT OF CANVASS Page 3 C. '�h� ��mes o� °�he j�t�ges of eleetion are as foli..ow� a WA�2D 1 PRECINCT 1 Mrse Dcanna Marcucci � �I�s . M�ri lya� J , Beck Mr:, . Dar�rn .Rar�+dall Mrs. �ap1e iias�usse� M�s. Susan Davis ' �I�s: Wayne Provart Mrs, Janice peVries Nlrs. Shirley Godeen ' ' WARD 1 PRECTNCT 3 Nlrs. Colette Bourdeaux , Mrs. Shi��ey Kohlan Mrs. Lo�� Rowson Mrs. Jord�s Mitte�stadt ' Mrs. Alice Andersor� Mrs. Bonnie J. Kuzyk Mrs. Jenny Lahti ' ' WARD 2 PRECTNCT 2 ' Mrs. BeverTy Kinsma� Mrs. Ros�lla Schnagl Mrs. He1en Shaffer I�rs. Shirley Kranz ' Mrs. Margaret Knudsen Mrs o Jeanet-te M�.c�lalskz Mrs. Rose Myerhof€ ' , �. J � , WARp 3 PRECINCT 1 M�s. Sylv:�a Korthof Mrs. E:Lmer Johnson Mxs. Marga�e� Powell Ntrs., Dd�lene J. Vallin Mrs. Rose.11a Amar Mrs. Barbar^a Gohman Nfrs . Nlarilyn Cx�owder N1rs . Carro�.�. A. Kukowski Nfrs. Le�na V. Fieming PRTMARY EZECTION SEP'Fe 10; 1968 WARD 1 PRECINCT 2 Mrso Mary Jane Schreiner Mrso Itha�.ia Swanson Nirs . t�illiam Jense�t Nfrs . $o��.s I�y.�zne Mrso Mirth Langex� M�so �c,yce McLellan M�s. Anita Rocheford Mrs. Warren,Olson Mrso Dorothy,Houck WARD 2 PRECINCT 1 Mrso Virginia Locker Mrs e_ Joazlne Jachum Mrs. Wo Bo Sims N�rs . Rita Pierce Mrs. Geraldine Engdahl Mrs.. Mary Jo Savelkoul Mr. Harry Nawro�ki WARD 2 PRECTNCT 3 Mrsa Vi�ginia Wahlberg Mrso Sue Nieholson Mrs . Evelyn ,Hildeb�axadt Mrs. Lucille Western Mrs. Darlene Coulsen Mrs. Harriet Johnson Mrs o Acie.line L. Swanson WARD 3 PRECI}�CT 2 Mrs. Mabe1 Rossing Mrs. Ardella Aa Buss Mrs o 'Velma Pinks Mrs. Ethelyn M: Nelson Mrso. Ruth Re Whitcomb Mrsm �race Wo Szegda Mrs. Ann Devore Mrs e. LaVonne M. �tilclmaz� Mrs. Jean Ao Johnson Mrso Germaine M. Wolsfeld �1 ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' STATEMENT bF CANVASS Page 4 WARD 3 PRECINCT 3 Mrs , Jean Phe�Lan Mrs. Helen Treuenfeis Mrs . Nlargaret Kurak Mrs: J�an Jackson Mrs. Kathleen Eds,trom COUNCILMAN . COt)NCTLM - COUNCILMAN COUNCILMAN PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTe 1Q, 1968 MAYOR - Jack O. Kirkham �2 ' [� ' � ' ' , ' �_J LJ 0 � � 1 � � � ' F)� CENTRAL DENTAL LABORA �`O� �' E' A C � 5601 FOURTH STREET N.E. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA PHpNE: 560.Z230 BOX +457 i At�UST 29� 1968 CITY MANAGER OF FRIDLEY: TF� BUILDING PERMZT ISSUED TO BUILD ��NTAL LABORATORY AT 5601. 4th STREET N.E.� R'EQUIRED THE aWNERS TO CON3TRIICT A FENCE ON Ti� NORTH AND EAST SI� OF THE PROPERTY. TI� PROPERTY OWNERS �BUTIl�G T� ABOVa PROPSRTY NOhi DO NOT WI3H TO HAVE A FENCE. THE IIDDRESSE3 AND SIGNATORES OF PROPEi�Y �RS APPEAR BEIAMI. � � '�-"_ /�. �� � - .-�`/ - ��'�-s�,r._, _�¢� , .S`,H a d - .� � i7� ��.-�.; '�-� `- . SS�Z / 7�,�. � �,� �.,� � � � � -� _ � --�- �; _ � .�;,,.� -�,-�--..�._;_ d s � z , ��� ��,,,�,� �� " ' �. �`� �.� - Y�� .��� � , ;�G�� ��-*�r�-� ���' 4�JC i __� ��_,.... _ . _ ,� ' " Regulaar Council Mer�tin� - Ai)ril 4, 196G LJ � , � � , ' � � � � � � ' �J � ��.� �. 3 regarding a cade he aould li}c� th� Planning Caaxnisaion to study. He steted that the Pl�taai�n� Commisal.oa ir� noL• enth�csiastic about any of the codee sug�e�ted. CounciZmaa Sherfdan s�ated th�t hc aad Councilmact Samuel�on still plan to work ovex �aae of tha �tems tor a hou�in� codQ, and et the C�me the Health Iaspector's prapoaal ia preaented, they will autli.ne what their �eneral i�aia�iag is. Y�I:,l�INN'�1`IG Cci�iAf.iS��ar,�T I�4?1`iUTF?S^ ggZaN:�IG R� tT�ST� ZQB, �`66-02 P.Pl�tY R�FDEL: Couaciltuan Semueleon �sk.ed ho� iar bad this rczaning request� probreased. Ttte Ciey Pl�nager atated tha[ he hpd g�ven thiD to the City Attoxney and the City A�torney hu� made up a Pub�ic Iie�r�ng I]otice for Che Planning Cos�i�aion ao that it has sane flexibflity, und will coms up be£ore the P1anAing Commission on Apr.il I4, I9G6. BU�.F„T3:3�IIG B0.4RD N.i:n"T�lNG %.:�IJi� tsa -�!�P,CH 30 �196G a The City t�Ssaager read the �iul.ldin� 13oard motion that any action on this item be t�ken by the Councf.l. Th� City l�etozney cxpl.ained a Ietter he had written the Building Board that a co��r.cial do� kennel would be allawed in M-1 but not ia the reeidential zoae rt�s. Iund is in, but �e did not feel he ehould make the de'tarmination aa to w�a�G�r this a.s cocrraercial or her awa private kenael. Motioa by Couacilman Samuelsoa that the Council deay the requeet for conaCructioa of a 4ceuael. Seconded by Councilraan 5heridan. Upon a voice vote, Chere beiag no aaya, Mayor Kirkhr�m declared tiie moxi.on carried. �rs. T�sad ax�rived later in the m�rating, aad this 3tem wae diecusaed further under the Visitor'a aectioa of r.he Council Me�ting). U � c-� �. G G BUI�A�I..7G AT� �'0 P•�CHAtJ � P'.i�3I� UxES - COI1�3�I)?sP�ATrOPd 02� C�N �,T. Ntit'.7CliEA�T ft�Ux� 16 AND 1 lfZ! U Ti Couzxcilmaa Samuei�oa expl ned to Mr. Jasg�r, wbo was preaent at the Council Me�ting, thst the Buildin Board had reca�nrnended approvaZ of the buildin� peza�i,t with the conditian haC he bui2d a fence on the pOItI3 and east aide 4nd laad4cape to take car of some of the height. He asked . Jaeger if he pl�anaed to coastruct the �ide�a2k aa ahown on the aite plen. Mr. Jae�ex st$ted he did not knc�o why �hat had been put on, and witet ex e would be requi�xed to build tt nawe Councflman Samuelsoa aaid the City could not require him to buf�ld iC. Couac�.lman Wri�ht said that there wa� just � queetion, ae it is shc�m on City land and they wondered if he �se sezious about it. Mr. Jaeger asked how hi�h the fence will have to be. Councila�n Samuelson atated that he as�tm�d a 4" stendard hei�ht fence, and he reccc�nended stained redwood aa there � 1s �.eoa a�aiatenaace. It was su�gested he build the fence on the north aide juat �o khe fxaat of the building and not all the Way to the front of the lot. TE�ere • waa a; discussi� of a way to gain room for a fea morQ cers to park and st�,j,j, ha�� �o�a� for lcndecnpin�. ����6 � �'w � �____ -- ' ' � � � � ' � 1 ' � 1 �� ' I I 1 1� � � � y3 , ��- � �t�� "� � � . �y� � �° 1 � � �. - - _ �,�,,,r,��-�-� � � � . ��� ���� �° ��� _ � �� ��-�-- -�--�. � L. ._-- _ _ . . . . . - _^ / /. , ��� .�/ _ - � � . �._'_ __ � .�'✓I _ - /�'-� " . . . . . �•... �/� �( ' �/ C/j//� � ^ _ � �!/�j/ 2.���1 �-�t� 4I ,l/////� ' . � � �•/''�`� /� f� � . 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LA� �^°,�� ,�t'-✓�- ..��� Z�� f ,�-x z�--e --��-� �' /� ��� % - �, . �/ �� � �=�'�"��' ��'�- �-�� ����� � ��� ��. �--�°.��.� �-�-�' t.�e ��� - . �'���� �Z��R ,� �..�-� ,���� .,�-�� - _ � _ _,�,..¢� .�,-,-� ,� ` ,��� � � , `�f �m� ��'�-� �Q - •,�� z'Lti �1.P•�D�,� r�yZ�'r.r/, ,���,�,�� � j'".-� - � C� - --- --�'"�.z--�'�'�.4��,1L�� � �� O�''Y`' •- _ _ _ �"/ _ �-��l /G ��J _ `�-�C'"j'��� _ _ __ �i �� � .��s _ _ � - - �� _ � .c ��vj�C' Z��� " 6��r1.� ` �'-'�� L��� �.l�� ---- - - r - 1C - -.�'t_!6�'� _ _ _ _ �- _ _.. _ -- -� ,_ _ _ ��i%�� _ ����� �! ��-�. � - - .__ __ . �� � � �z� ��'' � ��. �:` > s�. `u,�i .,. `G' � t � . ��� a :, ' J . �������� ��s��.���� ' Jan, 24, 1968 Date: _,_.__�__•-------..__,----- � � � J J ' ' � � 1 , �i 1 u , �� V � �-)' i Owner: Orville,W.----Ratle.y_._.._.---...--.-.--------_ Builder °—`--' - - ^- • _ . _..._.._._.__.._�____......-----�......_:__�.__�.�.._._..,.X3.�1Z.:�..C.:�:ZZ� G.�'�-,,z./e..� Address �._..._...--.-�---------._.._.__---_...�.._..._......_....---•--�----•--- - Address _�_...__�GC� .�_, , ;��c-Ave_. ?�i3Q5�L I/...���'�. t�{� e�ne-;--�ii.nnes�ta ; ,�-L4 . �',�� �t� S� �71�, LOCATION OF BUILDI(oIG No. ��-0--.�. Street . .�3Y'd �venue—N:—E e ......_.._.._....___. Part o! Lot ----...__-----------.____....�,_ tI-3�� �--I� �----�15 -...._......_-�-----..._..._----� -� �t _E.,70 __of_I��� _______ _____ _.16 Addition or Sub•Division ._.._..._.._H�!ilton's_Addn_to Mechanicsville � Corner Lot ___X......._.___ Inside Lot ---._.._.._...�_._...------ Setback ----•---•-.--35 __..._ Sideyard --.-----------� - Sewer Elevation Fourtdation IIevation DESCRtPT10N OF BUILDING To i�ee vsea as: pweil�n�.._..__ F�ont _.40-�.--- Depth 24 �.�.__ Height __20 �_.. Sq. F'� 960__...._ G�t. F't ._._..19200 Gara�e �.pnt _20 �____ Depth 24 �.._---.-- Height 1 ��..._ Sq. Ft. ._.. 480 �. �, 4800 T�pe of Construction _.._..._Frame ,_�..._..__.. Est. Cost _.----..1�_ls..:_800.-•..___....._ To be Completed � �h� undersigned owner of Lots 13, 14, 15, B1ock 16, Hamilton's Additioa to Mechanicsvill.e agrees that the existing house addressed at 5310 7th St. N. E., of the Westerly portion of these lots will be abated and removed by the lst of June, 1971 as p�x._attach Council action at the January 15, 1968 meeting. F � ' .� � s 1Z-, _^ . .� � rl /�s' � ,.-� Orville W. Ratley � itnes s 2857 Centerville Road � St. Paul, Minnesota in conaideration of the issuance to me of a permit to construct the building described abave I agree to do tbe Propo�aed wox�k in accordance with the description above set forth and in cornpliance with ajl p�ovisions o! oTdinanoes of the city oP F�icUey. — $100 C'� Sewer Connection Charge .._._,. In aonsideration of the payment oi a ice o! a...,36 .00 �, ���t is hereby graated to Schuler Const, _ to construct the building or addition as described above. Thispermi t ia granted upon the express cottdition that thepe rson to whom it is granted and his agents, employees and worlanen, in ell work done in, around and upon said building, or any part thereof, shall conform in all respects to the ordinances o�' �fdley, Mianesota regarding location, construction, alteration, maintenance, repair and mwing ot building8 ��d�n the dtY limits and this permit may be revoiced a t any time upon violation of �v f the pmyisionsf ot said, ' �iaa{�cea �'� 1 Z/Y� � e e fa,e.. . � /J � � �� -a�-��n c_ P NQTI�E: 1bb p�rnAit �le�� eo� towr fhe tontfrueHon, 1n�falla$on for wirtny,.pivmbino.. ��s h�atinp, wwq 1� Nr�r� ���� tM �IAAdF1� In�Mqo� for s��+raN p�rmits for fh� Msm=. ' ' ' ' ' ' ... . t �I � � AFPI��CATION FOR HU�d�DiN� �'.��.�iMI`� CiTY OF FRIDLEY, MINPIESOTA 0 4'' K' :. �WNER.'S NAME�1=�.�._.�1-c� _ _ G1� i�a %�,�`;'/_BL';rI:D3:R _S-�'J�.� t_%� " - e �1DDRESS ____------- -. __.r _ _._ADDP.ESS_-3�, _5���'1� ,r ' ' ' ....� �_ _.� �-� , �; ,� . LOCATION OF bU7L�7Z'YG . , ' � /_� l / - l� r � �w / . . � / -. I� � � NO �, STAEET '� � � --_ _T_�__.P ,.- _._. ' � T /,5�. i �r/.>' ��--- - ��_�_ , k:E�- ��� - �.AT��70 _ ' G�'�BJ:bCK _�� ADDITION OR SUBDI1lISI0N %��7+ ,c� , � _' ' Jc..:. r k..c�-� CORY�ER LOT X IhSIDE LOT �S�TBACK ,7 -S � SIDEYARDSc- ���''��, ,� SEWEIt ELEVATION � TOP OF FOOTIN6 �_,_, ApplicanC attach to this form Zt�o Certificates of Survey of Lot and propo�ed building location drawn on these CertifiGates. DESCP.IPTION OF BUILBING Tv� $e Used As : �!�����/,_��,�_ Fzont � d � _ Depthl�y � Height�,,,.�f� � Square feeC___ y� C� Cubic Feet /�„� Z crZ� �-'/rctc�e ? c1 _ •; �� F�cant� DepCh '��,,�,�_He�,$ht,�,,,,,,%�T,r ' ��---- —..,_....�. — ---*---- Square feet�_� x�' D ,_Cubic Feet� cY���ZS ' ' � ' �ype of Conatruction �.��,rL�_,_ Estimated .Cost�,�� ,��'�� To Be Completed�1_ ,,�,�_ � y ���./,•�o���� �c�-'� __.._,,,.._ �/ T---- The uadersigned hereby makes �pplicat�on �or a�ermit fox the waxk here�q specif�ed, agreeing to do all wozk in strict accordance w�th the City o� �'r�.dley Ordinances aad rulings of the Departmen[ o� Buildings, and hereby deci.ares that all the facts and representations stated in this ap�licat�ot� �xe true and correct. �?ATE _,� � Z�L- �� �_SIGNATURE � ��-�=-�r�� �/ ��/._ % ,� - _._ � .r - — -.,..,.^..- �S�hedule of Fee Costs can be fo�nd on the Reverse Side). 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'��, -r� i�R�c�� �ln,I /7-;/„ �-'—� EG�N, �? 1 El0 � NG�+�►� �Stsrv��ors � - /• • ` � a,� r� � � � , �_. _. 1 t ' � w� r RESOI.UTION ��6-1968 AUTHORIZING ANll DIRE.CTING THE SPLITTING OF SPF.CIAL ASS�.SSrIL:tvTS ON PARCEL 1980, PART OF LOTS 12 AND 25, AUDIT'OR'S SUBDIVISION ��23: , , MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution iF�6-1968. Seconded by Council- man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declarQd the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION ��7-1968 - AUTHOP.I2ING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSr1ENTS ' ON PARCE� 1020, PART OF LOTS 8, 9, AND 10, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION �6155, AND PAP�CEL 1050, PART OF LOT 8, AUDITOR'S St�BDIVISION �6155: • � � J � � ' ' 1 MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution �7-1968. Seconded by Council- man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the moti.on carried unanimously. . . RESOLUTION ��8-1968 - ABATING A PORTION OF THE ASSESSMENTS FOR THE 1966-1 STREET PROJECT ON LOT 18, BROOKVIEW ADDITION (COLLINS)^ . MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the decision of the Council at the Council Meeting of January 2, 1968 and adopt Resolution �k8-1968. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vo'te, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkhatn declared the motion carried unanimously. THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING - JANUARY 10, 1968: The City Engineer said that the Minutes of the Board of Appeals do not actually require Council action, only receivi�g the Minutr��,but there is one item that has been considered and denied by the Board of Appeals so many times, Mr. Ratley wo uld like to get Council concurrence of a.new proposal he has brought in: 1. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE�TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE ON THE EAST HALF OF LOTS 13, 14, AND 15, BLOCK 16, HAMILTON'S ADDITION TO MECHANICSVTLLE. REQUESTED BY ORVILLE RATLEY, 2857 CENTERVILLE ROAD, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: The City Engineer said that the offset of the house does not conform to the �eighborhpod, and there has been difficulty finding a solution. He said that it does not meet all the requirements, as the property was not platted as it is, but was split this way. ' Mx'. Ratl�y came to the Council table and showed the Council the plans of the house, There was a long discussion about the way the house could be lined up, removing Che present structure,.the home owner accepting the additional sewer charges, blacktopping the drive, and an agreement that the present structuxe ' will be torn down by a certain Cime limit. The Council studi.ed an aerial photo map of ttie area. Mr. Ratley agxeed to the stipulations the eouncil discussed. ' � 1 MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to permit Mr. Orville Ratley to construct a e��.�$1� family residence on the easterly half of Lots 13, 14, and 15, Block 16, Hamilkpn�s Addition to Mechanicsville, to be faced east with a 35 foot scuth yax'd s�tback and a 35 foot front yard setback with the stipulation that;the prapeacty o�er agrees to pay the sewer connection charge fox the houye; is Wi.l�.in� to sign an agreement that by the lst of June, 1971 the pxesent �trucCure on the property will be abated and remQved; and that the new house � ' ' REGULIIR COUNCIL riI:LlING, JANUAFY 15, 1968 ' will have a two car attactied garage, a�id a paved driveway. Seconded by Gouncilman Samuelson. Upon a voi.ce vote, ttiere being no nays, Tlayor Kirkham declared ttie motion carried unariimously. ' ' � ' � ' ' � II ' , � ' MOTION by Councilman }Iarris to receive the remainder of the Board of Appeals Meeting rfinutes of January 10, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, [here being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. PLANNING COMI�IISSION rf[:ETING MINUZ�S , JANUARY 11 , 1968: 1. LOT SP'LIT REQUEST: L S 4�67-07 FRFD YESI�ES, EAST 273 FEET OF AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION ��12.9: The Ciry Engineer explained that Mr. Yesnes wants his property split into three lots. He'said that the Planning Commission had recommended that the lots be 99 feet, 99 feet, and 75 feet, rather than the 100 feet, 100 feet, and 7]. feet, as they thought it would be better to have all the lots standard lots, although there would be a side yard variance for an existing dwelling at 9 feet instead of the required ten feet. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approve Lot Split Request L.S. 4�67-07 for Mr. Yesnes, of the East 273 feet of Auditor's Subdivision ��129, in accordance with the surveys provided. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson for discussion. Councilman Samuelson said that this would be ttie time to get the property utility easements along the rear of the property. The City Engineer said that this was a good idea, and there also will be additional connection charges for sewer service. '�AMENDMENT to the MOTION by Councilman Samuelson that the necessary utility easements be given to the City Engineer for recording and that the owner be informed that the sewer connections will be charged against the three lots when they are hooked up to the facilities. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the amendment to the motion carried unanimously. The VOTE upon the MOTION was a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Counci.lman Harris to receive and file [he remainder of the Planning Commission Minutes of January 11, 1968. Second�d by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unan:imously. ' FRIpI�EY �NAUSTRIAL DEVELOP�IENT COrG�tISSI0�1 riEETING r1INUTES, DECEMB�R 7� 1967• MOTION by Gouncilman Sheridan to receive Industrial�Development Commission Meeting ' Counci�.man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, deGlared the motion carried unanimously. and �ile the Minutes of December 7, 1967. there being no nays, of the FridJ.ey Secandec� by riayor �Cirkham �AG� :'�;� �v, ' iE . • -� ' � ' � �`� ' . ' CITY OF FRIDLEY IPETITION CO�VER SHEET ' Petition No. �g_1Q6R 1 � Dat• xeceived September 11, 1968 ' Ob �a t � N9 Parking Signs be removed from one side of the street , �� at 1050 -_ 52nd Ave, i�e flortheast ' F�titioa Ch�cked By Date 1 . � P�rc�at Sigaing ' lt�l���d to C i ty Counc 11 ' Di+rpo�ition ' ' ' ' � � ' 1 �- ' ' ' �J �� � �� ��i�� �a�dex�si��.ed, x��:�i���;r��.� c,a ,�' .� �-z+� � r.�:�:. �°ridley request that the No Par_ k_in� signs which were pla�ea.�°�? 5�nd Ave. �i. E. in �:ay of this ,year be removed from one side oP the street so that our �uests and visitors may enjoy the same parking privileges as those of the homeowners of Fridley. �� ��� c�-��. �'-� 1 ,�' � ` i f'' �- � � . v � ✓�R--� � � � �� ,��- .�� . ����,��.. ' /7%120� " 1 �.or�jLG�-7 u— t � �- � �/ �� - ���-� _ ��5-�-�3`� � � �3 ���y � C /���rc.i �,tyL �� � ' J,� .� �, I�f� � !�'�k!�L ! � v/R \ v � � � � .i ' 1 ��' y,� ;�.�-,'v�, �-� �-� �---- � �. � � � � .. �1 I K-�--r.�' �� 4 � -.ti--�--.�.1r'�..� ' � �,�,� �;�_X: � ' /J G r�t��%GCA / / V �G/G�QtJ/�� , � .� F��_ ���� ��� �������� .,� . �� � � �� � � ���-� � %��—d�b'o� _, � . I:;!`," 7 �:n ; ,�, -. �� �����v_. 7 ���� �a� � �` � l � �'r'.`� ; r :.. � � /�- ��, � 4_ �' _ � �- � - � � 3 z- � c:� ��r � I � �� — 78g — 3Q �S ��� , � - �� � � a� � 3 _7�' - � �,G �-7 �/ � g_�s� � � � - ra�� �� � � �� � -G �s-� �� �� , ' �'e �h� undersi�.ned9 r���ds�t� ;�;� _=�' G :� _ . .:�;_ . , . Fridley request that the No Parkir�� si�ns which were p1a��� ;�,� .,.___._____ 52nd Ave. N. E. in May oP this yee.r be removed from one side oP the etreet so that our guests and vialtors may enjoy the same parking privileges as those of the Y�omeoraner� 04' Fridle�. ' ��. g_ ��. � 1 1 �� 0 �� � ' ' � 0 1 � � �� �� �t� �. �-��� ��- �3�y � �� /� ��� rY'�,;7.�. / 1� � � l � - f�� � ��lr � � , . �� �--� ��1 � ,��7� � �; P ,4 � �y r --z��--, � ... �` �' �. � �. �,�� � t /3 �� �- _ �� ��� -� � ia � � � �, �� � � _ �� �� .� � � - �,�,�� �-� � �.�. ��.�. � � � � � � � � �� � . � . �� � ���� . C� � � � �- � � -�,.�. i�.�- � 3 ��'� � � . �- / �� - w ����- ��.� -� ��� l:;� � �'�^''�`� ���-a�'��� ���- �$� �/ �, , f �,-� .�; -.��.. � 7�� sio3 7���� ���-�a��a .rr � ��� � ���- s�3�' , ' , ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' , ' � ' lle the unders3gned, residenta o�° i�f,,Z�j ����,�, �,T������ ;,:a �r Fridle� request that the No Par� sicue.Which were placed �n 52nd Ave. N. E. in May oP this year be removed from one alde of the atreet so that our guests and visitore may en�oy the sam� parking privilegea as those of the i�omeowners of F'ridley. �, , � � �� ���-- ; �% ,�� �`'`-� . _ �- � , � �_.�-�_�._ �. ��'' � _.• � ` �, -- �:c �- � -- 1 �l - •` � �-- .E�`/' �i � , � � ��� < <���� � _ � t , _ � � l��:�� �1 ' r� _ , . �,�.�� ., _ , .,; - - � � � , " ,1' , '� � , / G'�J ,� � � / ,�/ �z� � � / ' � 'L 7 �-" !� ,,_ _ _ �< , 1 �-�" i � � _ � �--,..,�— � /� , �.,�—�,� � �� f �i i _� o � I �,, : ,'�'� - c` 9 c � J - , � � ,��.�" I :� - ; � �� - ; �� 3 � `�i'�� , V: ti '"�T�'.. �, ��� � -�.� -k� 1 � �. � ` � � y � � � / , � �. �/� �> / I � ` ` i � � � - �- � � �- - ,1� ..�.�_ �C , .,�,z �- ,�� - � .�: ��' - � / � l �- '�� j �� �- � `' . ��. �' � Z � ` � `��7�/ � // �. , � jr� ;' � - �.._.-= +� --�� . - � , �� # / � " , �` _ � ;Z 1-_3 v, �� �� / �.iL T ,� . � ;' v -L �-''1-t'1.�� ' C/1�e1'^"` `� � � � — 7�� – /�v � _/ ``-� �--u�.-�. 1 �`�' .� �� ��" � �� - - , � (,��,�;' - ,� _ ^� � , - r� �,m,� l� � ?,�, � � " 7 �� - i�7� -- ` L, , � ,--� %�1r � 1.3 - `7� ' ' ' ' �ie the undergi�ne�, r����.���,� �� �/ r/ /? � �� , ± r:. `_T .... r� �.. �W �' ��.`. ° � _ c�.w �. Fridley request that the No Parking si�e which wer�� �>;�����, ��,� �2nd Ave. N. E. in May ofthis year be removed from one side of xhe street so that our guests and visitors may enjoy the same parking privi�.eges as those of the homeowners of Fridley. `/ , : �, 1- r �, . ___— ' � �<i� i �-� /, ,x�. �.; , �,.,E �,,�1 � ..�,�..�.�,�,. � � �� �� ���. � �.. ,- �� ��� L ,�: - 1 , � �. �� � � ��� � �a� ' �G ' ' ' i ' � ' 1 1 1 �, _ � ^ . �/ i � � �• i' � � ; i� /,� '% . -; � ,�% �i�� .t' � ��'%�a� � p ��,r.l - ; F� -. A_ � �� -� �� -�yl 2. � �� . �,� � � r. �`�� �/4'% :i {.�.�,.�..� -� . �, �.:r.�t.. v ,, � / ;`: fl "'��d/lQ, %i`. �� �i� �C i :1� )"� , . �;, �` . . �. - �r' � � � z y%Q��G �z�'��l � -��,�t Q� ,1 � "i''vz �, `�"� . ' c�-..�'�-o �''1._.c.,.�,y.t;�. r + J U � . /'/'.�, 't` ���.� . /�.��..,4%� �`-�¢�--C� i� ,w �� �� � i I- <+ � �_. � � � � �� � � � %,3 1-E � IJ ' , ��,�r �+►� Street, ��om �t "i�, � � to _ � . _ � _ Street, f�om ��� �..�, ..,.�.a�_ ,►�+� Street, �xom �o -- �- who will benefit by the proposed improvement� hereby petition that the fv1]. provements be made . � �'�"` 1 •,,,, ��b � c^t C v �t,�=..�'-� i ' � , �` ', _ ;, "" � �., �... �, . L,. 2. ' 3•` , .-- _--- - _ —� J , ' ' � i � � ' ' We understand that the cost oi said improvement� will be assessed against the property in the above described area in equal installmer�ts for a period not to exceed �� � year's with interest payable at the ratQ qf �a � per annum on the unpaid balance. ,--�-,�— We understand that, until preliminary en�ineer�ng can be completed, it is impossible to give acaurate estimates oi what these improvements will cost; but that based on cost figures for similar work done in the City, it i,s estimated that these improvements will cost: /� � � � 1. ` , „U Tu � � � F� : � n . � �,�, � � 2. 3. N� �D� S I�GAL DES RIPTIO� /l _ ..,, � '— ,��.,,�.��.— - i�� � � , r .�. � � � .�_ �ri_ — • f �� / - --�_•- -. _� _ � I � ... ---- �/ .1 .iw-�,� ..� �_ �_ , , .�il .., � _ �, . %:..� �r,t. �./l � / �/ _� 7�i y �s7' � �i �'. ..�� s' - 4Z �-�! � � � � o � � �- � 351— G7�. �. �l. �. 1. l . _ , _.--.—� o ��/o ,,.� +�. :� �. N c; . .- � , - ----._..,.. .� -- `- ' I f.v � �!' i�' .� -, �� • , "'_'---�-- .`• - L' .+�+.--,.+;i'r.�- ._ 6 �Sv _ S� � �, � . � , ---Tr-- --------- 1 r. !�t'� � �— i�/ /� B sLly -�----�-- _—�.,,,� n�-*n.,.,�+.�...��-„ ..._.. _� _ � h@xel�y �e�+��,�� �hat T have checked t�� above gatit�.4n�xt�� �t�s� �h�y dc� aonQt�.��� mvre 'th��t ��.fty���p �� oen� �57.i�) of the or�ztaro it� the ar a a��ected. � � -g ��� � C L A I M S � Gffi�1ERAL: #15939 through #16041 LIQUOR: �2545 through #Z585 _ �9 ' � ' � ' ' ' , ESTIMATES TO BE APPROVED BY TI� CITY COUNCIL - SEPTEMBER 13, 1968 Dut��Cley Surfacing Company 3756 Grand Street Northeast Min�eapolis,,Minnesota Estimate (FINAL) ��11 - Street Improvement Project St. 1966-1, Schedule A, according to contract. Karl Dedolph Construction Co. 77]. West 7th Street St, paul, Minnesota 55102 �0 $ 3,k92.40 Estimate �2 for work completed this date for General and Electric Work - Police and Park Department Poli�e $6886.7+4) remodeling in Civic Center according to contract. Park $1113.26) 8,000.00 Bostrom Sheet Metal Works, Inc. 758 Curfew St. Paul, Minnesota 55114 , Estimate #1 for work completed this date for air condiCioning work on Police and Park Department retnodeling in Civic Center according to contract � ' ' ' ' � '� 1 ' United States Steel Corp. Cyclone Fence P,O. Box 762 Chicago, I1linais 60690 Final Estimate for Fencing around City Garage Subarb�an Engineering, Inc. fa$75 �Ii,ghway No. 65 N.E . Mi.nne$polis, Minneaota (Police Dept.) - k,342.00 Eatimnte �1 (Partial) for staking and inapection on Street Impraven�ent Project ST. 1968-1B & 2B(through 7/31/68) Estimate �2 (partial) for staking and Inspection through August 31, 1968 on Street Improvement Project ST. 1968-LB � 2 B 6,882.70 3,387.21 7,772.93 � __ L. 1 �'� ' CJ -_- __ �._ ______�____..�_- : ______ ._..__ ---,---.-- � �1� CITY ENGINEF�iING DEPARTN�1'I' City of Fridle.y, Minneaota Honorable Mayor and City Council c�o Homer R. An�um, City Manager City of Fridley 6431 Univereity 9venue Northeast Fridley, Minneaota 55421 ' Gentlemen: Re: Fin,al Eatimate #11 � St. 1966-1, Schedule "A" GERTIFICATP OF THE ENGINEF.� 9ugust 8,1968 Fi�e►1 Payaent Estimate No. 11 for Dunkley Surfacing Company, 3756 Grand Street North- ' east, Minneapolis, Minnesota, for work completed and material on hand thia date, is hereby aubmitted for Street Improvement Project St. 1966-1, Schedule "g", according to the Contract. ' Item No. Amount ' � � , ' ' ' � II LJ ,r 1 J 2101.502 2104.503 2105.501 2105.5�4 2106.501 2i3o.5o1 2201.502 2207.503 2207.503 2207.5�2 2231. 2231•504 223?•508 2356.505 2356.5p7 2502.507 250�.507 a5o2.5�4 2503•5�2 25�3.5�2 2503.512 2503•514 2503•5�4 �503•514 25o6.5a9 2506.506 2506.516 2506.521 25p6,522 2531.501 �53�.50� 2531•�07 25�4.�6� 64 IInits 590 Lin. Ft. �9�398 Cu. Yd. 4�302 Cu. Yd. 2,771 Cu. Yd. 83 M�Gals. 2 , 049 Cu . Ya.. ��9��32 Gals. 7,729 Gals. 61,101 Sq. Yd. 373 Sq. Yd. 353•7 Tons 6.432•5 Tons 14,3�9 crais. 57"%'•6 Cu. Yd. 101 Cu. Yd. �47.3 Cu. Yd. 345 Lin. Ft. ��3�4 Lin. Ft. 3� Lin. Ft. 37 Lin._Ft. 245 Lin. Ft. 94 Lin. Ft. 471 Lin. Ft. 39 Unita 5�•75 Vert. Ft. 9 IInits 2 IInits 86 IInita 4,474 Lin. Ft. 32,503 L�• Ft. 6j.6 sq. Yd. 2.5�4 Cu, Yd. Item Tree Cleasing Concrete Curb Repnoval Class "A" Excavation Class S.G. Excav�.tion Special Swamp Excavation Water Class V Base Bit. Mat AC-1 Bit. Ma,t for Fog Bit. Stab. Base 4" 2" Asphalt Driveways Bit. Mat for Mix Bit. Mix Bit. Mat for Seal Coat RS-2 Seal Coat Aggregate FA-2 Class 8 Rock (Foundation� Sub Drain Rock F&I 12" C.M.P. Perf. F&I 12" R.C.P. Class II F&I 15" R.C.P. Class II F&I 18" R.C.P. Claes II F'�eI 12" C.M.P. F&I 15" C.M.P. F&I 18" C.M.P. F&I Catch Basin Deeiga "G" Manhole Design "F" F&I Casting 700-9 Inatall Caeting Adjust Frame & Ring Casting Concrete Curb & Gutter S-518 Concrete Curb & Gutter B-618 Concrete Driveway w/wire 4" Top Soil IInit Price 20.00 1.00 .80 .90 1.70 5.00 3•50 •�3 .17 .a2 2.00 28.00 4 •40 •25 9.50 7•50 7.50. 6.00 5•50 6.00 7.00 6.00 6.50 7.50 225.00 40.00 60.00 30.00 40,00 2.10 2.20 5•� 3•� Total 1,280.OQ 590.00 �5,518.40 3.e71.8o 4,710.70 4�5.00 7,171.50 �5,487•�6 ��313•93 �3��42.22 746.00 9,903•� 2e,3o3.00 3,5?9.9� 5.�s7.2d 57. 50 1,104•75 2,070.00 7,227.00 2,172.00 259.00 ��470.00. 611.00 3,532.50 8.775.00 2 , 070.00 540.� 60.00 3►44o•Qq 9,395•44 71,50�.6Q 31e.00 7.54�.00 i�34.6'i� .21 (Forr�ra) ._.. . ' . �'!� Fi.nal Estimate # 11 St: 1966-1 Schedule "A" Page Two , � Item No. Amount 2574•50� , 2574.5�� '25o2.5i7 2�06.5�� ' ' �l , ' 5 Acres 400 Lbs. 1'7 Units 3 Vert. Ft. 15 Lin. Ft. 12 Vert. Ft. Item Forward . . . . �234,671.21 IInit Price Seedi.n;� 50.00 Class 15 Seed .7p Hyd.ra.nt Relocatio.n 23�J.00 Gate Valve Adjustment 30.00 6't v.c.P. 5.0�� Manhole Reconstructio.n 40.00 LESS: Estimate #1 Estimate #2 Estimate #3 Estima,te ,#4 Estimate �5 Estimate #6 Estima.te #7 Estima,te #8 Estimate #9 Estima,te #10 �626,135.81 2a,i96.36 11,480.49 46,972.26 39,775.0� �3,73�.43 5�944•97 5,2�7.29 24,052.60 3 � , ��'7 ;�9 250.00 ,. 280.00 3,9�0.00 90.00 75.00 480.00, ` �239,756.2� 236,263.81 AMOUN�' DUE FINAL ESTIMATE # 11 . . . . . . . �3,492•40 ' I hav; • vigw�d th e woxk u.nder contract for th� construction of Street ImprovemNnt Proja.t St. 1966-� Scnedule "a", a,nd �ind that tne eame is eubstantially complete in accorda.nce with the contr�,ct doauments. I recommend t�at the final p�,ymant be made upon aeceptance of the �aork by .your Honor�,ble Body., and t1at the one y��,r contr.�.ctaal �naintenance bond�o���nrn•,ric�, on th� da,��� listed above. , , �, -. � Prepa=�ed :By � � ��L� � '� � �y` � �� , Check�d B.y ��j�.x, �--- ��, ' � I�I Respectfully submitted, � � . lX,(,�� . 5 Ct,�, iJAS-_� URFS ---_ Q HI, P.E. City Engi.neer - Dir:ctor of Puhlic Woxks CITY OF FRIDLEY ENGINEERING DEPARTI�NT 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE FRIDLEY, MINN, September 16, 1968 Honorable Mayor and City qou�ncil c/o Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager Gity of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Gentl�mea; CERTIFICATE OF Ti� F.NGINEER We hereby submit ESTIMATE #2 for Karl Dedolph Construction Company, 771 West 7th Street, St. Paul, Minnesota 55102 for work campleted this date for General and Electrical Work - Police and Park Departmeat remodeling in Civic Center according to the,contract. Police Park �pt' �_ Total �, Original Contract $12 100.00 $3,125.00 $15,225.00 . Change Order �1 186.74 53.73 240.47 TOTAL NET CONTRACT s-=5 ��_ Woxk Completed to Date $11,9$6.74 $2,563.26 LESS: ESTTMATE #1 A�lDUNT DUE FOR BSTIMATE � 2 CC: Kszl Dedolph Coaetructfon Co. $14,SSO.OQ 6,550.00 $ 8.000.00 Respectfully submitted . Nt- � NASIM M. Qq$FSHI, P.E. Gity Engiueer-Director of Public Works �� �, ' ' I'I J � _____ _ _�.__ �.,__ _ �_._ �.�.._ �...... ...� � �� � CITY OF FRIDLEY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 6431 UNIVERSIZy AVENUE FRIDLEY, MINN, � Honorable Mayor and City Council c/o Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager � . City of Fridley 6431 University Aveaue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 , Geatlemen; September 16, 1968 ' CERTIFICATE OF THE ENGINEER �le hereby submit ESTII�IATE # 1 for Bostrom Sheet Metal Works, Incorporated, 758 Cur�ew, St. Paul, Minnesota 55114 for work completed this date for air ' conditioning work on Police and Park Depart�ent remodeling in Civic Center according to contract. I ' � Police Dept• Original Contract $5,072.00 Change Order #1 42.00 1�OTAL NET CON1'RACT Work Campleted to Date $4,342.00 LESS: ESTIMATE �D�NT DiUE POR ESTIMATE CC: �oRRxc� Sheet �eta! fiorks, Inc. Park DEpt• �770:D0 186.00 Total $5,842.00 228.00 6 070.00 $4,342.00 _$4,342.00 Respectfullq submitted � � y(,( , ' NASIM M. QtTRBSHI, P.E. City Engineer-Director of Pub 1 ic iiorks � ' LIST OF CONTRACTOR'S I.ICEtvSE TO BE APPROVED BY THE CIT`Y COUIVC�I. SEPTEMBER 16, 1968 , $XCAVATING ' Ron-Co Sewer & Water Inc. 4820 Minnetonka BLvd. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Ronne Berman NEW ' HEATING �quipment Supply Corp. ' 766 Cromwll Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota By; �wald J. Finger NEW , MASONRY Carl R. Hanson 3809 Buchanen St. N. �. _ �.�i APPROVED BY BLDG. INSP. HTG. INSP. ' Columbia Heights, Minnesota By: Carl R. Hanson RENEWAL BLDG. INSP. GENERAL CONTRACTOR ' Ryan Construction Co. 7515 Wayzata Blvd. ' Minneapvlis, Minnesota By: James R. Ryan RENEWAL BLDG. INSP. , LIVES1n�K N�W Aut�,rey TheiLnann ' 15�iQ Rice CreeK Rosd Fr�.dley, N;inneaota ' N�W C:fGARLT"!� Richard �. Kyro 9g0 i'acla�ann Circle ' Fridley, b:innesota NL�W SF.RVICE STATION ' Al.chard M. Kyro 56�; Hmclarann �+venue ' P'r�dley, Minneaota ' � ' ' BY Audrey Theilma.nn B2 F.ich�rd H', Kyro BY Richard �'. Kyro � FFROVaD p'Y Builning Inspecto� APPROV�D BT �hi.ef of Folice A PP�OV'.� $7 �'ire Inspector 1�u.ilding Inapectox �� MUL�B�LE DWELLlN� LICENSES TO B� APPROVED September 16, 1968 September l, fi� to Se tember 1 1969 � OWNER ADDRESS UNITS FEE Dean Ro Maeser 6972 Hickory Drive'N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 577II - 2nd St. N. Eo 8 Units 10.00 Thomas Walsh 53�0 S tinson Blvd. N.E. Fi'adley, Mennesota �6� - 2nd St. N. E, 4 10.00 �'erc-ance C. Hai k 3y0 m 57th Place N. E. Fredley, M�nnesota 390 - 57th Place N. E, 4 -�"" 10.00 Maurece M. Filister 1312 E. 21st St. M°snneapolis, h�innesota55404 5820 East River Road 42 42.00 Maurlce �1. Fi l ister 1312 E. 21st St. Menneapoles, Minn. 55404 586q East River Road 42 42.00 Donald Co � Betty A Wescom 117 Mississipps Place Fredley, Minnesota }��-j�ississippi Place N.E 4 10.00 ,lames &.Dolores Pappas 452.0 °fwe n Oak Dri v� Menneapol.is, Minn. 6111 Star Lane No E. 18 : �� �----�---- _. __. .---..--�--n.-�_ ._.. ' ' ' –� — _.._ .-�.�.�.�...�. �... –.,�, ,,,., ��:. APPOINTMENT FpR CONSENT AND APPROVAL BY THE CITY COUl�CII, - SBPTEl�ffiER 16, 1968 ' NAI� ' Bonita Ann Wechsler 1132 45th Aveaue N.E. ' ' Columbia Heights, Minu. ' ' ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' n POSITION — Clerk-�►pist Engineering SAI�AIt�� �py�g,� $324.00 Rene Franko ' ' � � RESOLU'TION NO. <°� ` � ,�-/� A RESOLUTION DEDICATING A PORTION OF FRIDLEY CIVIC CENTER PROPERTY AS EISENHOWER MEMORIAL SQUr'1RE WHEREAS, the week of October 13, 1968 has been proclaimed as Salut� to Eisenhawer Week by Joint House - Senate Resolution on July 19th, enjoining all people of the United States to ob- serve such week with appropriate ceremonies and activities, and ' WHEREAS, this City has no memorial park or square in wh ich to place plaques, statues, or other identification commemorating residents of the City of Fridley who have been killed in action ' against an Armed Enemy while serving in the Armed Forces of the United States of America, and ' WHEREAS, a parcel of ground 125 feet by 100 feet, located on the southeast corner of the City of Fridley Civic Center grounds, could be used for a Memorial Square, ' ' ' NOiW, THffitEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Mirulesota, as follows: l. That a parcel of ground 125 feet by 100 feet, located in the southeast corner of the City of Fridley Civic Center grounds is hereby dedicated and designated Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Square. ' 2. That the Memorial Square be used for placement of plaques, statues or other identification com�nemorating residents of the City of Fridley who have been killed in action against an Armed ' Enemy while serving in the Armed Forces of the United States of America. ' 3. That present and future City Councils shall approve design and placement of plaques, statues, and other identification placed in Dwight D. Eisenhawer Memorial G^�.a,are. , � � � � c�u��r',��-�-� �����`` '�� �'�'L`2`-{,�� r'��� --t����.�.�J ��.�< < ��=�.=� .� � ADOPTED EY�TH� CITY COUNG OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEiC THIS /� ' -.-----�--- DAY OF `��� 1968. ' ' ATTEST: ' CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNS$LL JACK O. KIRI�i�M - MAYOR �`3� t��.� _______. _ __ _ _ __ _______ •,I,, �j�� ' RESOZiTTIG�N N0. Ll�,� ; � ` T_To� A RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND �' ESTIMATES OF THE COSTS THII�EOF: SANITARY SEWER, WATER AND STORM SEWER PROJECT N0. 90 , ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' BE IT RESOLVID, by the Council of the City of Fridley as follows: 1. That it appears in the interest of the City and of the property owners affected that there be constructed certain improvements, to-wit: Sanitary sewer, watermain, laterals and service connections, stornt sewer and appurtenances serving the following area: Petition No. 27 ; The area bounded by.the Mississippi River on the West, .� Interstate Highway ��694 on the North, railroad tracks , � on the East and the South boundary of Lot 5 and Lot 16, � ;',� Auditor's Subdivision ��79 on the South. ' f � ; �� /" ' l �� ✓ . ; That the City Engineer, Nasim Qureshi and Comstock � Dsvis, Inc. are hereby authorized and directed to draw the preliminary plans and specifications and to tabulate the xesults of his estima.tes of the costs of said improvements, inc�uding every,item of cost from inception to completion and all fees and expenses incurred (or to be incurred� in connection therewitt�, or the financing thereof, and to make a prelim�.nary report of'his findings, stating therein whether said imp'rovements ase feasible and wY�ether they can best be made as proposed, or in connection with some other improvements (anci the estimated cost as recommended),including also a description of the lands or axea as may receiye 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 e4ree► of lands as may be proposed to be assessed for said imprvvements �and each of them); and upon receipt from said E�gineers of the said preliminary report, calculate estimates of assessments as may be proposed relative thereto against each of said lands: 4. That said preliminary report of the E�gineers and estimates of aisaessments of the Clerk, ahall be furnished to the�Council, and made available for inspectibn to the owner of any pascel of land as may be affected thereby at any public heaxing held relative thereto, as well as at ar�y prior time reasonable and convenient. ADOPTID BY THE CITY COUNCZL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS �� DAY OF � , � 9� • � . � ��'�i � i MAYOR = Jack 0. Kirkham , � �� �� - _ � � ' , I ' ' � ' CJ � ' ' ' ' �I , ' � � � ^I�AI �� �p RESOLUTION N0. . A RESOLUTION RECEIVTNG THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC iiEARING ON THE MATTER OF THE CQNSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTSs SANITARY SEWER, WATER AND STORM SEWER PROJECT N0. 90 WHEREAS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed to be in the interest of the City of Fridley and the property owners affected there- by, . BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, as fol- lows: . 1. That the preliminary report s�bmitted by _�omstock & Dav s Inc Consultintz,En�ineers, is hereby received and accepted. 2. That this Council will meet on the 14th day of _October 1968 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. at the City Hall in the City of Fridley � fox the purpose of holding a$ublic Hearing on the improvement noted in the Notice attached hereto and made a part thereof by referenGe, Exhibit "A". 3. That the area proposed to be assessed for said improveme�ts and each of them as noted in sai,d notice are all the lands and areas as.noted in said notice: All o� the same to be assessed p�oportionately according to the benefits Xeceived. 4. That the City Manager is authorized and directed to give notatce of such Public Hearing by publishing a notice thereof in the of�icial newspaper of the City of Fridley according to law, such notice to be substantially in the form and substance of the notice attached here- to as F.xhibit "A". ADOPTED BY HE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS �� D�AY OF , 1968. A��kS�: , CTTX CL$1tK - Marvin C. Brunsell � MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham _ �_- ____ .T.._._ _. r, �I , ' ' O CJ ' ' , , ' � u ' _ _ �� OFFICLAL PUBLICATION CITY OF FRIDLEY (F�XHIBIT A) NOTICE OF HFARINQ ON IMPROVEMENTS P-RO.T�CT #90 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka Couaty, Minnesota, has deemed it necessary and expedient that the improvements hereinafter described be made. • NOW, THEREFORE, N�TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT vn the 14� day of pctober , at 8:00 o'clock P.M., the City Council will meet at the City Hall in said City, and will at said time, and place, hear all parties i,nterested in said improvements in whole or in part. The general nature of the improvements is the construction (ixi t.b,e lands and streets noted below) of the following improvements, to-wi�; CONSTRUCTION ITEM Sanitary sewer, watern�ain, laterals and service con- nections, storm sewer and appurtenanc�s serving the following area: The area bounded by the Mississippi River on the West, Interstate �694 on the North, railroad tracks on the East and the South boundary of Lot 5 and Lot 16, Auditor's Subdivision �79 on the South. �STI�IATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ THAT TH� AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPROVEMEN� . IS AS FOLLOWS; � � Fox Construction Item above _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ All bf the land abutting upon said streets named above and all landa within, adjacent and abutting thereto. All of said land to be assessed proportionately according to the benefits xeceived by such improvements. _ That the Council proposes to proceed with each of said improvements �s separate improvements, except as hereafter othezwise provided by Cout�cil all utider the following author�.ty, to-wit; Mfanesota Laws 1953, Chapter 398 and law amendato,ry thereof, nd in conformity with the Charter. pATED THIS ��y pg , 1968 ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. ' Attest; ' . CI1'X CI.BRK - l'�iGY�i� Ge ��lRR4�3� P����,�1j� t l�lAYOR� - Jack 0. Klrkham � , x , -� --...._. , � � ' � ' ' ' � ' 1 , ' ' ' , � '' ' I� .�_ � _r-- . __. _ _ ----- .. . _ . ----- _ � _ -- --______ �_ � _ _ _ _._ j � _.__ ' RESOLUTION N0, � (G �� A RESOLUTION ORDIIiING PRELIMINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND �STIMATES OF THE COSTS TH�EOF: STREET IMPROVII�IENT PROJECT ST. 1969-1 BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the Ci%y of Fridley as follows: 1. That it appears in the interest of the City and of the propexty 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: In the area bounded by the Mississippi River on the West, Interstate Highway #694 on the Noxth, railroad tracks on the East and the South Boundary of Lot 5 and Lot 16, Auditor's Subdivision �79 on the South. Pet t n i � / / , `� i�° No.: 27 / i , 1 . ' `•� . �:l „ � 7. 1 . That the City Engineer, Nasim Qureshi, and Comstock & D�avis, Inc. are hereby authorized and directed to draw the preliminary plans and specifications and to tabulate the results of his estimates of the costs of sa�.d improvements, including every item of cost from iriception to completion and all fees and expenses incurred (or to be incurred� in connection therewith, or the financing thereof, and to make a preliminary report of his findings, stating therein whether eaid improvements are�feasible and whether they can best be �ade as proposed, or in connection with some other improvements (and the e$timated cost as recommended),including also a description of the lands or axea as�may receive benefits therefrom and as may be proposed to be assessed. . j, Tha,t the City Clerk shall act to ascertain the name and add.xe$s of . the owner of each parcel of.land direetly affected or within the aacea of lands as may be proposed to.be assessed for said improvements Eand each of them); and upon receipt from said F�gineers of the said preliminary report, calculate estimates of asses�ments as may be. propoaed relative thereto against each of said lands. 4• That.said preliminary report of the Ehgineers and estimates of assessments of the Clerk, shall be furniahed to the Council, and made 'available for inspection to the owner of ax�y parcel of land as may be affected thereby at any public hearing held re�ative thereto, as well as at any prior ti,me reasonable and convenient. ADOPTID BY CITY COIINCIL OF THE CITY OF FR�IDLEY THIS �� a�.nx oF , i 96s . � A'�ST s MAYOR = Jack 0. Kirkha.m . .___._ _ , �o� i �' ; :- �, :��� RESOLUTTON N0 . �� �'�; � /'� T"" RESOLUTION ORDERING IN�ROVEMENT AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS THEREOF: STREET I?'�PROT� r�`�r P`�OJECT ST. � g6e-1B (��amur� #5) :�� � WHEREAS, Resolution No. 1:;)6_1?68 adopted the 7th day of Auguat, 1968 ' by the City Council, set the date for hearing on the proposed improvements, as speci- fically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference as �xh�bit "A", and � ' � WHEREAS, all of the property owners whose property is liable to be assessed with the making of these improvements (as noted in said Notice) were given ten (10) days notice by mail and published notice of the Council Hearing through two (2) weekly publications of the required notice, and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon at the hearing, as noted in said not�.ce. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows: 1• That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution ' No. 106-1968 are hereby- ��-dered to be effected and completed as socn as reasonably possible, to-wit: e Street Improvements. including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bitumi.nous mat, coticre�e c„rb arid gutter, water and sanitary sewer services and other facili±�as located as foll,ws: Po1k Street: 323j46' South of Lynde Dr_ive West Service Road of T.H. #65: Railroad Ri�ht of Way to 73rd Ave. Skywood Court in Swanstrom'a Cour� Addition': , . `� That the work above may be corisolidated with ot�-ier aireas as one improvement. 2. That work to be performed under this project may be pex�formed under one or more contracts as may be deemed advisable upon receipt of bids. �3. That the City En�i�F���;�, Nasim Qureshi, and Suburban �ineering Inc. Co- nsulting ��rs, are hereby designated as the Engineers for this improve- ment. They shall prepare final plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. AmP � BY �HE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF �'RIDLEY THIS %�.: �y pg ��. � . _� .�.; .' ' — , 1968 . • . _.. ,, a MAYOR - Jack O. Kirkham --'�' AT�kST S � C'�7,'X CI.��iK - ��'��! �� ��16�a���� ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' J LJ ' � ' ' ' ' RESOLYJTTON NO e �� ,;�968 A RESOLUTION DECLARTNG THE NECESSITY FOR AN ADDITiONAL TAX LEVY IN ADDITTON TO THE 30 MILL LTMITATION PROVIDED BY THE CITY CHARTER SPECIFYTNG THE PtJRPOSE� AND CALLTNG FOR A PCJBLIC HEARING BE TT RESOLVED by the Council �f the City �f Fridley �s follows: SECTION 1. That the Counci:l �f the City of Pridley in the month of Augus�t, 1968 received f�om the City Manager a prop�sed budget of the City of FridlPy fo;� �he yea� of .1968, which proposed budget when examined evidenced °the neGe�si-ty of an �dditional tax levy in excess of the City Charter 1.imitation, SECTION 2. That the purposes for which such additiona.i tax levy. is required �nc:lude addit.ional sums for the Geraeral Fund, additional sums for Firemen's Relief, additional sums for Police Re:'lief, addi- �tional sums for a debt service on Parks, addit:ional sums f�r a debt service on Civic Center, and additional sums for contributz�n to the Public Emp.loyees Retirement Fund. SECTION 3. That a pub.l�c hearing be helci before the Ci-ky Council. at the City Hall at 8:00 P,M. an Oct�ber 7, 1968 to consider this matter, That a�cpy �t rhis Resoluti�n be published in the official newspaper of the City on Septembe� .18, 25 and October 2, 1968 to give notic� o� such Pub:lic Hearing. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY `THE CTTY COUP�CTL� OF" THE GT'TY OF FRTDLEY THTS � ` �l ;i` D�9Y OF' '. : �;,- -- , , 1968 �� ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Pu h1i�h: September 18, 25, 1968 E O��ober� 2, 1968 MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham �� . �� � r`�l� � � ANOKA COUNTY . 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE MEMO T0: CITY COUNCIL MEMO FROM: CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE MEMO DATE: SEPTEMBER 13, 1968 568-3450 � _ - :J: � FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 Following are a list of vacancies on Commissions and Committees for Council consideration; NAME Robert J. Hughes 548 Rice Creek Terrace Harold L. Albrecht 524 - 67th Ave. N.E. Mr. William Milbrath 6341 Monroe St. N.E. Mr. Donald J. Muri 6310 Van Buren St. N.E. � , � ��..� �,1��-��, COMMITTEE OR COMMISSION Planning Commission and Parks and Recreation Commission Plats and Subdivisions Streets and Utilties Subcommittee Human Relations Committee Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority l � �- .� � ��� ��,{�%.�a . RESIGNED July 15, 1968 August 20, 1968 TERM EXPIRES 12/31/68 12/31/70 Moved from City 12/31/68 Moved , 6/9/68 ' ,c p'I E � ' S ��.aU w ,� A ;� .� � "� - - ? ' �y � f � 'NN E 5�� � ' ' L_J ' � J J , ' ' � I� ' , ' ' STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL VETERANS SERVICE BUILDING STATE CAPITOL SAINT PAUL, 55101 City Mauager CitT of Fr3.dley (.Yt� Hall 6431 Oai�+ersit3► A.enus NE Fridlay, Mi.rar�esota Dear Sir: 9 Septe�ber 1968 On October 20 1967, this ofP3ce requested a retbad ap a� �� Payment o.f $lt2, 02�j.. 27 made on 3rour claim ta�der Public La1► 875 aa a result ot the 19�65 floods and tornadoes. Oi t.hia aYaouat, �30,895.50 xas ref�mded toget�her xith yuur latter of Ju�y 9, 1968, in nhich �a s�a�l�ed certain iteaQS jauld be appealed. Zb date, ao appeal has beeu received nor haa the balance of $11,128.7? bee� re�ded. As y�ou are tiye autYLOrized representativ�e of Fridleq, l�esota� on thia project, I request tha� �on take ia�diate actiaa to prorid� !a the return ot theae f'�nds �ry �y of a check pa,�able to aq'�eaanrer� 3tate oi l�mesota, N YorWarr,ied to � attentiaa. 1'�►' Yi'le iadicates that during the last elerea montha �tt or yv�r atto�ey� haTe correapaaided irith the De�as�ent ef' isilitarT /lffaire at �eT�al accasione rsiati�e to am appsal lr�a ai►• iisall�a� af aereral �f Tour elai�s by the Fecieral t3orert�reai. n� hare in thia regard do not eaocuse � i�tte�ticaa �n t1�da. Zo� �put 7n� de1.�.Y i.s rw�ittiag th�ae patie�t in �°e that the l�iil,itar�r Depar�,e�t haa bem qnite P�'id�6 7� xith. all irifcraatim reqti�et�d jdth �ieh to Pr�pai"e a reqvsat !or recoaeide�atton. De�epiis tbis aad de�tt�e �. Herrick� s letter oi �j 9� c�� �� th�t a�d�diiional infossat3an �crald Ls anbaitted ehortl�� n�s are not a�a,tr af a� etforta aa �oor P�="t t� parane t�hia diiticult,�r xi.th the Federal (}oTesa�ea{� �� 9 S�pte�ber 1�i68 Aa ycn �t certaia� recog�sisss Taa a�graed in aacept,i�g this ad�anc• of ltimda that �ou �uld pro�tyT s�eait a�' a�aaotta in amcs4s ot approrsd actna7. eoq�enditvs�es. In li�ht oi this� a�i becanas � �ere otficial� requeated to rep�r theae l�ds eTer elsTea aonths agos yre �st reqnest that yumr rePa�l�t reach thia otfic� n�o latsr than 3epta■be�r 20, ]968, notaitbstaading � a�peal Pla� 7�a a� coritinue to euterfi.ain� CopT ltiraished: �RP� Begica !� l�It'. �irgil Herrict QsrY, t�1,T 7�S s � .�', r �� , ;;: � ;,.' 1 � ^ . � .� 1 • ,' ; .' �-L./'� �O! �61'�� � The �i jatant Q�e�eral Y , �� ' �T � ��� A , �, � --- � I��"N °�� HAROT�D LEVANDER , • (�ovenxox ' ' ' � �� ' ' ' ' STATE OF MIl�,'l�ESOTA OFFICE OF TFIE (iQVERNOR ST. PAUL 5�101 Hon. J. 0. Kirkham, 1Nayor City of Fridley 430 - 67th Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Dear Mayor Kirkham: August 20, 1968 I as happy to infor� you that the City of Fridley is one of 46 in Minnesuta to win honors in the Pedestrian Protection Program of the American Aut�obile Association for 1967. The fact that your city has coepiled this ou�standing record is a source of satisfaction to all of us who are striving to iaprove Minnesota's traffic safety record. 'Please accept �y personal congratulations and appreci�tfon, and cvnvey th�n to all yodr eitizens and organizations ahpse coop- eration and effort has made this enviable record posaible. Presaatation of this award will be made by the MA at a future date of ahich you xill be advised. ' ll�ain, con�ratulations, and �ay i ask ro�ur cc�atir�ld sfforts so that in future years �r comsnunity Mill rwafn a�wng the leaders in pmdestrian accident prevention. ' ' �� ' HL: wit �� GOVER1i0R / / �� , J' , �� �� F �� THE MINNESOTA ��'.��E � AUTOMOBILF � ASSOCIATION ' 7 Travelers Trail, Burnsvills. Minnesota 55378 • Phone 890-2500 , � August 22, 1968 ' Hon. J. 0. Ki rkham, Mayor ' 430 - 67 Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 ' ' ' ' , , � ' � �_ J Dear Mayor Kirkham: N(y sincere congratulations to the City of Fridley as one of 46 conmuni ti es i n Mi nnes ota to wi n h onors i n the Pedes tri an Pro- tection Program of the American Automobile Association for 1967. Your outs tandi ng record i s a credi t to your ci ti zens a�d your police department. A r�presentative of �he Minnesota AAA will contact you in the near future to make arrangements for pres�nting this national award to you. Noping that your cifiy will continue its.leadership in this important area of traffic safety, I remain EB:av CC-Polioe Chief, Fridley Si ncerely, �' � /�'�',� ,�i�l--�-L-y� l Erlinq Be , President Piotecting, defending and he/ping ourmembers forover �0 years j ` ' . . �., . . �' _ _ � ERUNG BERG, h�sid�nt FMNK KASPER, 2ndVia-Pres. THOMAS W. vON KUSiER, Tras. � ��' �� �r�''�� ..; . " HAH�AN HEID. 1 st Vic� Prn. GOROOM l. WEISIIppN, 3rd Vice-R�s. ARTHUR C. TOMLINSON. Eaec S�c. 8 Gen. M9r. —"— - -- ___ -'�.---..__� -- — �---- - _' ___ _ __ __ _- ' � u � , ' � I� TWlN CITY �.INES INC. A SUBSIDIARY OF MINNESOTA ENTFRPRISES INCORPOIIATED 3118 NICOLLET AYENUE MINNEAPOL�B, MINNHfOTA 5340B September 12, 1968 Mr. Homer R. Ankrum City 2�;a.nager 6431 Un:iversity xver.ue :�1. E. Fridley�, riinnesota 55421 �ear rir, �lnkrum: /� D FISCAL AGENT 10■ YIXq�A►OLIf TpAN81T CO. SL �AUL TRANfIT CO. A plan, developed by the P-:etro_r.olitan Transit Commission, involves an ex— tension of 'Tl�rin �ity Lines Bus Route ,�10. , This li�e is presently operating on a temporary basis, on University dvenue to blst Avenue, te 7th Street, to i•:ississippi Street, to University �►venue� and return to i�inneupolis. ' �t is proposed to extend t'�:is line by operating on University Avenua, norther�y to 73r'd Avenue, on 73rd Avenue ±0 5aker 3treet, on Baker Street to Osborae Roa$, qn Osborne Road to Madi,son Street. The route will return on Osborne Roa,d ' �o C�1�erce I�ane, on CoIInnerce Lane to 73rd dvenue, on 73rd Avenue to University Avenuer thence to riinr.eapolis. 1 � �1 � , ' � A�l bus�;s presently terminating at Mississi-,pi Street will be extended over this ro�te. Approva� by the City of Fridley of the above described route is requested. Yours t , R. Ge r S pt. of Schedules af�G/c j �G * Jqhr� Doolittl.e, Metropolitan '�ransit Coaanission Joh�n Dahill IL J t ' ' ' , ' ' ' , ' ' CITY QF FRI�L�', MiNNESOTA OFFiCF 0�' THF., $UIL�ING iNSPFC'i'OR ��PTC ; MON`I'HLY R�PO�iT TO ��'HE C ITy MANAGER AIT�UST 1968 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION Residential Res�de.r.tial Garages Alterations & Additions Multiple Dwelli.ngs Comu�ercial I.ndus�rial Municipal Chuxches & Schools xos�a�,tals Sigt1� Mov�r�� • �a�� NOMBER OF PERMITS ISSUED 1968 196'7 THTS YEA,R LAST YEAR AL"�uST AJGUST TO DATE TO D� �,�� 9 5 122 95 18 18 69 68 18 12 88 92 2 � 4 1 2 1 7 % 1 � 6 � 0 � 1 2 o � 0 3 0 p � 0 3 10 17 �Q � 2 2 54 49 316 302 Heati.ng 2� Plumbing ' 3r 219 1�? 36 ?e 205 �63 Eiectrical 75 j3 382 297 �38 1�6 806 62? ESTIMATID VALUATIONS OF BUILI�ING P�i.T�'_ImS ISSi7ID ' Res�de.ntial �224�5�� Residential G�,��,ges 34,E99 Alterations & A,dditio.ns 204,009 Mu�tiple Dwel�,�r�g� 52 , 000 , Comme�cial 120,000 Ir�dustrial 47,000 Municipal � ' Churches & Schools p Hospitals � Signs 2,300 ' Moving ��� �684,9i8 ' � $ 101,500 25,670 ��,870 0 7L , OOO 242,000 0 0 0 1z 900 „ 3,5op 4�'i,44� $ �,6:9,Eoo 12Q,��,� ��6,3�7 3�8,000 �53,8b� i,5e0,7oo 94,000 0 0 22 ,120 ;�o � 5,7o6,25a � �,895,675 96,763 3�8,945 16,000 �,163,97� 242,000 4,5Uo 503,000 0 3o,4Zo 5, 00 � 4,26e�778 MONTHLX �?EPOR�' TO THE CITY �ANAGER �UGUST 1�68 TYPE BLACKTOPPiNG E�CAVATING GAS GENII3AL I�EAT ING F�Qi1SE MOVING MASOI�RY O�L �EATING PLAST�ING ROOF��TG SIGN� W���a DRILLING ��z� ��s ��!P�B���'I � �7�������� �4� � ��� 94 #46���47ps NOMBER OF tiICENSES CURREN'I'LY IN EFF'ECT AND L�CENSE FEES COLLECTID TO DATE TYPE BUILDING ELECTRICAL �T I I�� �LU�B��� STGNS NTJMBER 5 20 35 9� 4d 2 23 6 6 1 12 1 248 PERMIT FEES �96e ATJGUST $�879 1658 454 ��37 132 $5260 1967 ATJGUST �5Fo6 ei5 �747 766 �9� 7s FEES COLLECTID � 75 300 52 5 �275 690 30 345 �0 90 �5 300 �5 �4� �xzs Y�ax TO D�iTE ----- ��9,�io 8,4Q4 13,8�6 7,4�4 ,��4 Page 2 ��� � TQ DATE �1�.,Q67 �,2�g 4,787 . 4,�49 �334 '_ _,.__ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ . __ ___ _ _ _ _ ___ ' 9-79 (REV. 11-3-64) ' (Standord Form o � x f �he IM�rnafiowa) Associofion of Clfi*{s of Police) (Copies ovplloblq ot Federal Bu�eau qf Investigation, Was{rSngton, D. C. 20535) ' CONSOLIDAT�p MONTHLY REPORT FOIICE pEPARTMENT ' :�fty of __ �'�1�� � nlonth of 1L1RiaoY _ (� , �v ___ TABLE 1.--DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL ' — Average Daily Percent Daily Average Daily NumRri4ol Strength Absence Absen�e Temporory Detoils Averoye Eflsetive Sh�q* End o( ,amFmonth . 3mm�mont Sr�m<<muntl; Snmt�monih Same month this month l�st yc�ar 'I'�ismont lyst y�-nr 'Chjsrr,�;nih las� y„❑r 'i'his mont L��st yF•ar "i'hismonthLastmonth last year ' � "'bt�:l person�el. � _ � -- — O � r � _ 1J 1��! • - .. Chi��f's ofHce . 1 1 ' iiecords bur�au . � lJnlfUrmed force . 19 � . .- - � ' C��tecti�� l;uMnu ---� ---� _ . . — . . "I'rafflc 6urF•c�u . � . ' . . . . . . . . . . __ __ � . . I � : _--_8 _ -- . -__- __ F�:st �uPr . s Second Iellef . , � 9 � _ � � � . . .. . � .. � ' ,(.rlyd r�llet . . _.. �! _. v � . . . . � • .,�. � TA�t,t t-.Cl�,NI�ls N1 *!Rl�N��� TASLE ?.--pAiLY AVERAGE PATROI STREN�Tp�-� ' ' • --x�lRi ±Ot 34tY ea,�a + IJS1 atKatA . . . . . . . . . . _,�_.__ d. �� . - � . �+RF f1�Qflf11 �• PC� * �s+ r•ul��.: w a,1+ .. ___ �_ . This month , laat rear. ' � •••,/+��tateo .r► � ... �,��: . . . . . . . 1. �?'ofvl nurt•bt� 01 pV�t'O1�Al�A . . . . . . . . � .. . ., rn ,�c ... � � � . .. Q,. i..-s, Dr'�*�lanenl aes19�F1n1� iPuhllc ' , .. '�tticee, ckrical, c�wnlbu'is, slc.) . . . ' . 4• �lun� tkwe M�' Nwti'f.a: t.xns drtnl2K tu a 1 pec/o1,�Yadf or bu- �I Yail�wrtY R�yt7IICN1 . . . . . . � M n!K (tr,�rf�r , v{cv�. W�l', e�c.I . . . . . _ _�_ __ !r ' .. (b) Retlr�'ss�f n�� pa�.�w/m . . . . . __ .�_.._. �. Avernqr dallr ab�Mc�s�o( PQholmen � � ' .�" � - . ���1qn+d fovntml lyty owy�q a= '^) Hwa1,��A wIM h�r (a) vnaatfu��, wN�+�bn, �sst a�� If��� ¢ ' t+�nA1nQ _ � . _ , .._.. �i'l�/i� If�['. . . . • . . . . • . • . • . . . I t�.� :: yr''!w� NM� J f�1Ml��f . . � . . . ' ls) �r�M 1�e� ;.�.. . __ (D) Slck and lnlure4 . . . . , . . , . . . . 6 � � S t 1I1�A b If�aw � �, . . • . _` _ (�i T°�,�, 4�t�s1s � � . . . . . ' . (9% tJl"e+�+�M� . . . . . . • • ; ' , e . . . . . , . . . � � o i� - . . , . � l , �_ Tow �.�µ� . � , . , , � Total a�erd'q! dally abeences . . � � � 7 , 5s �'*s+�t tor dufy at snd ot montb . . . . . . . � S. Arailab/e far pahol duty . . . . . . 13. JS � 1 � � ' � TABLE 4-- CRIME INDEX AND POLlCE ACTIVITY TREND ' --- -- - -- -- , ! OFFENSFS KNOWN TO THt P!�LiCE CNANGE � _ CURRENT YEAR vS. I,A,ST YE�R ' CLASSIFIGTION OF OFFENSES T---- (PART I CLASSE51 REPORTEO OR j ACTU.4L i `'S. SAME MONTH � VS, SAME PERIOD KNOWN UNFOUNDED OFFENSES A�TUALTNIS ' LAST YEAR LAST YEAR THIS MONTH THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE _ __ _�,_ + ' NUMBE? � PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT �--- _,� ' 1a• MURDER AND NpNNEGLIGENT ! I I MANSLAUGHTER � ' ' ! 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL I 1 ' o. RAPE BY FORCE ' b. ASSA�L7 TO RAPE - ATTEMP�S • i ' 3. ROBBERY TOTAL i -- 5 � � a. ARIriED - ANY WEAPON z � i b. STRONG-ARM • NQ W�APON � 4. •4GGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL ,_ � � -- � ( ]. - a. GUN .� _ -- - ._... _. —_. _—t- ---.— .—. . b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT � -- " - - ' c. OTNER DANGEROUS WEAPON __ _ -_ --_ d. HANDS, F�ST, ETC. - AGGRAVATED 1 5. BURGLARY TOTAL 1,(�, �� , , I ' -- �7 —�---- �' ----:_-- ----- a. FORCIBLE ENTRY l3 ! _. b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY - NO FORCE --- -+----1 3 S _ --; :---- 5 �_^ _ c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBIE ENTRY 1 7 �- - 6. LARCENY - THEFT (except nuto thefR) j : , a. E50 AND OV�R IN VALUE 23 23 1�� � 7. AUTO THEFT ],O � c� � 5} CRIME INDEX TOTAL � I � i Ib. MAHSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE ' M. QTMER ASSAULTS-NOT AGGRAVATED �j __ — � Z 4 -- 66. LARCENY UNDER E50 IN VALIJE �]�i ►�� // � N�Ki PART I TOTAL 1,Zg ,2 125 S?�r i � TOTAL PART II �NCIDENTS . . . . . . . . IGy .............. ............... TOTAL MISCFG�.ANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CALLS . .4yb, , . . . . . . . , . , .............. ....31�i .. -- � TOTA� �AGL,S PpR POUCE SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . .�. ,525%. . . . ' AUTOMOBI��SRECQV�REa (A) NUMB�RS�QL�N�.p���,4Y AND RECOVERQp LOCALLY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .................... -- �_" - � (BI NUMBER ,4TQ�EN �,OCA4�r A�ID RECOVERED BY OTHER JURISDIGTiONS : : : : . : : : . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : • : • • . . . . . . �_ _-- (C) TOTA{� 4�ALLY STQ4�H �AUTOS RECOV�RED . 6 (D) NUM�FR ��QLfiM p�JT 0� JURISDICTION, RECO�ERED LOCALLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . . . . . I ' • • 1 ,', _ . _ ___ __ ' I TABLE 5-- VALUE OF PROPERTY STO LEN AND RECOVERED ' VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY OFFENSE �A�UE OF PROPER7Y STOLEN LOCAL�Y STOLEN LOCALLY TOTAL VALUE OF �ALU� OF PROPERTY STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED AND RECOVERED BY LOCALLYSTOLEN 570LEN OTNER LOCALLY OTMER JURISDICTION PROPERTY RECOVERED �URISDICTIpN1 , ROBBERY RECOVEREp�,pG���y BURGLARY A LARCEHY � AU7p THEFT g � � � 1 � ' TOTAL 22322.55 7057.7ip � � � � %OS%•%b 1,2QQ�Q0 I TABLE 6-- OFFENSES CLEAR � ED BY ARREST yeor to date (include exceptional clearonces) ' � NUMBER OF OFFENSES r, ' CLEARED BY ARREST PERCENT OF OFfp�SES CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARREjT � (PART I CLASSES) TOTAI CLEARED BY ARREST OF � ARRlST OF PERSONS WIDER 18 T07AL CLEARED pERSONS U►IDER 18 TMIS � LAST TNIS IAST THIS YEAR YEAR YEAR • VEAR � �ST T� ut� ' - YEAR YEAR rEAR �� 1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE °' �UR�ER AND N0111EGUGENT MANSLA(xNTER b. MANSLAUGMTER 6Y NEGLIGENCE ' 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL 1 o. RAPE BY FORCE ' b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS r 3. ROBBERY TOTAL 1 1 1 a. ARMED - ANY WEAPt1l1 -� ' 1.'STRONG.ARM - NO MEARON 1 r � 4. ASSAULT TOTAL r ' � ' .. cuN > 1 �. KNIFE CUTTI I TRUMEN7 � c. OTMER DAt/6[ROUS 11� APON � � 1 4 4 MA►Of FISTS FEET [TC.-AG6RAVATEO 1 , •. OTMER ASSAULTS . NOT AGGRAVATED 1 r 11 S. SURGLARY TOTAL 9 6 � � _ ' •. RORtt{LE [MTRT i ►.� w u t �r. f �. rswr�� ' + urrRr r - '�' ���r' T�� �XCEM AYTO THEfT) � .. sso �►a or R ih v�w 24 23 ,(, � ►. Y11DIR SS91N YALUE i�'J.S ].�j 1,� ` j% ' ' �` r ; ., . 1. T FT 1,2 . ,� ��, 9 -� � � ., : { �� �Qi� � t , . � 153 ' 7 : 1 ' ��P� MEMO T0: MEMO FROM: MEMO DATE: MEMO NUMBER: RE: Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager . �2 Nasim M. Qureshi, City Engineer-Director of Public Works July 31, 1968 57 CM #68-12 10 YEAR STREET IMPROVENIENT PROJECTION The City of Fridley has 75 miles of City streets in Fridley presently open to the public, some 24 miles still remain 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 1. 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 u;oon 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 projected over a ten year period from 1969-1978. Over the past four years, swale streets have been improved at the rate of �.42 mi/yr. 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, ,, �4�'qN. ' K, ,;ri 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 Im roved A. Minimum maintenance will be given 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. We strongly feel that adoption of these recommendations would improve our street maintenance and improvement program. A �'sF:.�„�� y.aw,..-. l,. . .. � � � , I � '\.rli A M M. ESHI, . . City Engineer-Director � f••yr_ f r . I c�R�r � i � - _ '��. CHART #2 A PREVIOUS STREET IMPROVEMENT YEAR 1965 1966 1967 1968 Average/Yr. TOTAL SWALE � DIRT 8.127 mi. 1.928 mi. 6.199 mi. 9.748 2.135 7.614 2.121 0.587 1.534 5.970 1.032 4.938 6.49_mi. 1.42 mi. 5.07 mi. SUMMARY STREET IMPROVEMENT YEAR SWALE 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 i,i 6 year total or average _� , . .,� a> a0 w o�H M--1 F--1 Z F O � � � O O O c� z E-� W W x � >. x � o� � i/) H ,Z,' 11 U � V � p �"� W � U ¢ � � W C�' W Q a QUC�f V W V z ¢ z w �Z Q H � z� E-� � U W � F Q v�i o a E-�� U Q � Q LL' W >" p U '-+ 4 u � a _. � .� . F . A � � � ''° �� ""�'4�'+..�,;,, _m� .=.�ss?-r� .-��...: i � i i i i i i M .-� M l� 00 1.!) QI '-1 M N N N � N M N .-r � � rn O o�i o �D 01 O M N .--� .-� N �--I r-1 � � Q �t � 01 N 64 � � .-� �+t � 0 � N N � .�i -r[ � ti � n H � o .� � � C1 n N N � � N . �� . ! � y M � M 1� 1� tf� CO .-� N ri O .-� N) tf� ! ,•.+ rl �f �t tt �j '� t .-i .--� .--� •--� i1 t� i � � � N Ol O .-+ ly `� �D i� 1� 1� E.Q., Q1 O� 01 p1 � � .-� � ti E,.., .� z�r-.zn....���4 i . ,: -��.-ar., w�. -«,�- . . _..���.�..�,�-.-- - . - ^�n. - -�.;9rfi'}?�v.o^r..,s-__ Phone 227-7343 Area 612 TWIN C17'IES ARE�1 IVIET'R�POLITAI�9 TRAi"�!lSIT COMMISSfOiil 106 Capitol Square Building, 550 Cedar at 10th Street East, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101 . September 13, 1968 Mr. Homer R. Ankrum Ci�y Manager of Fridley City Hall 6431 University Avenue Fridley, Minnesota Dear Mr . Ankrum: On behalf of the Commission, I would like to thank you for letting us meet in your City Hall. The question of the extension of the route #10 to fhe Osborn Road area could be affected by the rerouting of the Dickenson Lines service under the Commission's program to improve intra-county transportation with the Dicken- son Lines, Inc. Neverfihless, I have urged Lyn Gerber of the Twin City Lines to request approval by the City of Fridley of the agreed upon routing of the extension of the route #10 bus as we have discussed. At this point, I have no specific reason to feel that this extension will not provide good service as we now plan it. A discussion of the use of the Holly Shopping Center as a possible park-ride or feeder point certainly seems like a good possibility to me. How- ever, there appear to be severe limitations for available parking space as well as severe problems for the operation of a bus through the lot as presently designed. It is my opinion that if the extended bus route is to pass through the Holly Shopping Center lot, it will have to exit immediately north of Mississ- ippi Street on to University. This would require access to University in the southbound lane. � I would appreciate your reaction to this possibility. Sincerely, , �, ; ; . ; ,% „' � , ;/� - �,/'-� f:' � ; .c � �john T. Doolittle, Jr. Executive Director jTD : kw f': A---- — - — — _ PLANNING CO�IIrQSSION MEETING _ SEPTEMBER 12, 1968 PAGE 1 The meeting was called to order at 7:35 P.M. by Acting Chairman Erickson. ROLL CALL• Members Present: Member Absent: Others Present: Myhra, Jensen, Erickson Ylinen Engineering Assistant Darrel Clark ��RWE PLANNING COl�IlriISSION MINUTES : AUGUST 22 1968 : MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Cop�ission minutes of August 22, 1968 be appraved. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. itECEIVE BOARD OF APPEAI,S MINUTES: AUGUST 21 1968: MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Conmission receive minutes of the Board of Appeals for August 21, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. �81� �� �F AI'PEALS MINUTES : SEPTEI�ER 4 1968 : P�DTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the PTanning Commission receive the Board of Appeals minutes of September 4, 1968. IIpon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unaaimously. -DESIGN 8, 1968: Mi0TI0N by Myhra, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Camnission . receive the minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee of August 28, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. �ET� P�S �D ��TIOI+T MTI�TiTTES ; AUGUST 26 1968 : MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Plaaning Carmisaion receive the Parks and Recreation minutes of August 26, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 1, 1968: I�lOTION by Jenaen, seconded by Myhra, that the Plaaning Cou�iseion receive the Plats � Subdivisiona-Streets � Utilities Subco�ittee miautea of Auguat 21, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aqe, the motion carried unanimously. � - _ __ _� - - � � lanning Commission Meeting Septamber 12, 1968 RECEIVE PLATS & SUBDIVISIONS-STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES: AUGUST 29 1 MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission receive the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee minutes of August 29, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ORDER OF AGENDA: 1. Item #3, Meeting with Planning Consultant, B.B. Chapman, was continued to the first meeting in October, which is the lOth, unless a special meeting can be set up for this item. Item 4k6 is just a notation. Inasmuch as there was no one present for Item #1, the meeting began with the Public Hearing. GLENNvSHAW; �vSouth ast CornerPofTT. H. 5��69�48and Eas�t River Road, MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the reading of the Public Hearing notice be waived. Upon a voice vate, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Robert Brokopp, General Land Agent of the Great Northern Railway, gave a short review of the platting request, stating the property (Southeast quadrant of T.H. ��694 and East River Road) was purchased to be developed as industrial in December, 1966. It was decided to use the Registered Land Survey as the method of diviaion of the land because it lends itself to a flexible development of the property. The plan had been to the Plats & Sub- divisions-Streets � Utilities Subco�ittee and naw is at the public hearing stage. This evening a preliminary copy of the Declaration of Protective Covenants was presented t.; the Cou�►ission members. The Company did not feel they could dedicate roadways until they could see how the property would develop, but they will dedicate the roads. The paoperty to the North was not registered. The Engineering Assistant said he had talked to the County Surveyor and was told that the Registered Land Survey is a legal procedure that would be accepted for recording. Mr. Shaw stated that the entire acreage is one piece of property. A Registered Land Survey plat has tract letters so that they can convey any combination of parcels and it would not harm the balance of the property. Vice Chairman Erickson asked if the Registered Land Survey were filed now, is it correct that the only street dedication would be the Tract "J" on the map presented this evening. He was informed this was correct. The Planning Commission expressed deep concern over the receiving of atreet dedications in the future. Mr. Shaw referred to Section 9 of the Protective Covenants saying they had tried to make it as comprehensive as gossible. They felt Section 2 would completely take care of this situation. If anyone bought a tract of land, he would be infor�d of the protective covenants. A1so, he could not go to a mortgage company and get money to construct a building without proper access. The oaly way he could get funding would be to meet these protective covenants. As far as dedication of these streets are concerned, it should be a simple w � P - 5eptember 12. 1968 dedication instrument. As of this time, as these streets are required, the Cotppany will petition to the City to construct these facilities. They Planned a nine ton road which they felt exceeds the City'8 requirements. These protective covenants presented this evening are the generally approved by the Cqmpany and are in the �re�'���' copies continuity. The general intent is there. Process of being check,ed for Regarding the whole aspect, Mr, Jensen conmented he would like to see the City enter into some kind of develqpment contract between the developer and the City. The City Attorney agxeed to discuss it, but they were never able to get together. He thought further exploration of this possibility was necessary. He also said he thought a terrific job had been done in the covenants, but there must be no misunderstanding in the fuGure of the e�,trances and the City'� obligation. Referring to futu;e streets, Mr. Shaw said his Company would have to have aa acceptance signed by the City and a resolution by the Council to accept the dedicatian. After dedication is accepted, the City doe8 not have to maintain them until built to their standarde. understand why t�►e Corrmission is concerned and areescontinued that they but they think that part of it is well covered. �p8thetic with them� without the City accepting them and can't constructestre�e without �ityreets accepting them, and then if the streets and leyout do not meet the City'8 $pproval, the City does not have to accept the plan. The standard ordiaaace for residential development says nothing about industrial, Mr, Shaw added. In this area the streets are going to be wide and there Will be no parking, as they did not want tn clutter the area. Speaking to Mr. Shaw, Mr. Jensen said that he would like the opportunity to review same of this with t3�� City Attorney to verify your underetanding of the law and our decision. Mr. Shaw said he believed the City Ordinances would cover the possibilitq of never aelling a lot without sufficient access. 2'ir• Harvey Peterson, County Conmissioner, arrived and said he was preaeat from the County's standpoint. The County liked the plan but the County L�gineer would like to see, on the proposed plat, where access was planned onto East River Road. Mr, ghaw replied that the had received a the Traffic Departa�ent of Anoka Count y PPr�al from y IIiighwa� . �. Wheeler S�nith of FMC Corporation was present and said his Company was interested in the deacription. Mr. Peterson referred to the cloverleaf at the northwest corner of the Regiatered Land Survey, stating the additional traffic generated from thia proposed project would create more of a bottleneck than what ie present now. Mr. Shaw said this is a State Highway DepBrt�nt matter ae it ia their project and they did not have anything to do with that and this problam is entirely separated from this development. w t ssron Meeti Q- September 12. 196 Mr. Shaw said a letter was sent to the County Engineer's office with the P1an and a copy of the letter was produced. It was brought up by Mr. Shaw that the Lype of business Ply`,iood l�tiaaeaota is in is allowed under M-a (Heavy Tndustrial District) which allows almost every th ing . Mr. Peterson said there would be a Road-Bridge meeting on M,onday at the County and then the access point will be looked at. The problem of traffic will be discussed. He realized a dsveloper cannot be restricted becauae of traffic and the County has to do their best to keep circulation aa free ae poeaible. Mr. Myhra asked what the disadvantages were of having the access further South. Mr. Shaw answered the basic objection would be the lengthening dead end street. 4 There was more discussion regarding exits, such as suggesting two differeat exits on East Rivex R�ad with ample stacking space, When Mr. Shaw was aeked haw much it would upset their plan to have the proposed exit maved, he said it was planned for simplicity and this would tend to complicate the plaa. Mr. Shaw continued that they do have this aacess and if the traffic geta to be too congested, they can use those crossovera if necessary. The main business of Plywood Minnesota is conducted when the other businesses are not workiag. Plywood Minnesota is a planned united development in a way and they can adjust their hours of opening and closing to suit the�mselves. However, their latgest amount of traffic would be on Saturday, _� A10TION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Coumisaion concur with the gen�ral plans of the Preliminary Plat, P.S. �68-05, Registered Laad Survey, of the Great Northem Industrial Park being the Southeast corner of Interstate �694 and East River Road and recommend approval to the Council subject to (1) County acceptance of the entrance on CSAH �1 in relation to the ramp to Interstate �694 (2) study by the Citq Attorney of the need for a development contract between the Developer and the City and the adequacy of the protection for the City provided by the proposed Protective Covenante (3) filing of the Protective Cwenants as ultimately approved bq the City with the Registered Land Survey. Upon a voice vote, all votiag aye, the motion carried itaaninously. � � . V�CATION ST[1DY OF 73� AVENUE (Proiect St 1969 3): Requested by Couacil on Auguat 12, 1968. The members discussed the ways and mean� of atudyiag this problem. Mr. Jensen suggeated settiag a public hearing without aending the item to the P1ats & Subdivisians-Streets � Utilities Subcommittee but invite the members to attend the meeti�g in orsier to fi�d out who wants the road cloaed and wlio felt it would be a hardship. It wou,ld then be sent to the Subcammittee for a seco�oendation. I�TZON by Jeasen, aeconded by I�yhra, that the Plavaing Comi$8i� sead notices for a public meeting relative to the study of 73� Aveaue to the pru ownera for a public hearing at 7:30 P.M. on October 10, 1968. IIpan a voicepvor e, a�,l voting aye, the motion carried unanimalsiy. __ -----�- � . __. _ _.r-,-., —�- , � • - _--_— - — _— — __ --,_ , Planni�� Commission Meeti�L- Se tember 12, 1968 — . . Paste 5 Mr. Myhra said he felt they needed more information themselvee. 3. CONTINUED LOT SPLIT RHQUEST• L S #68-13, ORVILLE RATLEy; Lot 30, Brookview Addition, except part.for dedicated street over South 30 feet and West 120 feet. Continued as no one was present. 4• M�%ETZNG WITH PL�INNING CONSULTANT: B.B. CHAPMAN; Continued from August 22, 1968. Inasmuch as it was impossible to get a quorum for the meeting of Septembex 26, 1968, this item was tabled to October 10, 1968 unless a epecial meeting were called. S. REVISIONS TO SIGN AND BILLBOARD COTITROL ORDINANiCE: - The Co�nission began the study with (c) Commercial Districts: C-1, C-2, C-1S, C-2S and included (g) on page 14. AATOZJRIV�TT : There being no further business, Acting Chairman Erickson adjourned ths meeting at 11:35 P.M. Respectfuliy�submitted -� ��G�L�-��. Haze 0'Brian Recording Secretary TABLE 7-- PERSONS ARRESTED, CHARGED AND DISPOSED OF DURING MONTH ' PERSONS COURT DISPOSITIONS TNIS MONTM ARRESTS (INCLUDE RELEASED NO fORMAL CNARGE FORMAILY �py�T! GIALTt UNiFORM CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES _ CMARGED ACpY1TTE0 �TO ' T� o� oF � �uvew�E , � � MOMTN OfFElR[• ltStER OTMERMKE C04RT JUVENILES ADULTS TOTAI TOTAL CNARGED�. OffENSE DISMI�iiD �IfOKT1011 1. CRIMINAL MOMICIDE: , o. MURDER AIO MQ�lEGlIGE11T MANSI.AUGFIiER b. MANSLAUGNTER YY NEGLIGENCE 2. FORCIBLF RAPE 3. ROBBERY ' t. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT S. BURGLAR� • iR KING OR ENTERING 6. L�.RCENY • TME�T (EXC�IT AU70 THEFT) iZ 7. AUTO TNEFT z 'Z ' i. OTNER ASSAULTt (RETURN A- b) iOTAL - PART I CLAStET 2 TINS �EAR TQ DAT� ' IAST �EAR TO DATE lO 2 6 6 PlRCENT CMANG[ 9. ARSON a , 10. FORGERT Mi0 COtlqT[!F[ITING 11. FRAUp 12. EMlEZZLEMENT i 1!. STOLltI ►ROPiRTr; NMMN, RlCtlWlli. � _ : '-- - -� ' l�OStESStNG 11. VA►WAUfM 15. MEA • CARRYING, PpSSESSING ETC. 1 16. /ROiTITq710N AI/D CqWERC1ALIZED VICE 17. SEX OiFtNSE3 (RXCERT 2 AND 14) 1i. W1RfOTIC DRUO LAMS g 19. GAMeUli6 , ]D. OfIE1�ES AQAMILT 11R FAIrLT AID QIIIDREN , yt • 31. pplVltlG TMI M1L11EIICi ,2 z � 22. IIQWR 4111� ' I3. DRUNKE1NI�it 24. DISORDE lY OOMD{ICT � ;: . �s. v,�NCV r . ,, fi. ALL ��MlR qi�/!K[S �IOCEIT TRAFFK) ' TOTAL. - MRT 11 G a 19 Z� 1% �. � _ ',`'� �► llMf YEAR TO DAT� ' • LAST Y 0 DAT ' �ERCd14 CMAMiR . J , _ , TRAFflC A�R�SIi i'INi M011iM _ '" ' ►�lTS1CA NAR�MM CITA ' TOTAL TR� cir�TwNS I �9 �"'� � 1. 7"y �-� `�7i6 � 14.����- �;��A�.! _.. _ _ _' ---- , R-7yn (Rev, IQ'21'65) - CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT ..T^_ , � � `' TRAFFtC St1MMAF�Y`� � < . pou�. �� � City of - �la Month of ,��' . 18 � TARLE 1. ACCIOENT SUMMARY i: o� Y�u t� Doh " Thie Year Last Year o Chense Thie Year Laet Year % Chanae ���nc Toee� � 53 27 +96 347 33� �Z r�.c.t 1 1 Pereonallnj 2], 1,� +50 1/v2 145 —3 �oPeity D�ase 31 13 + 201 190 +S �deetrian 1 + 3 7 —� � TABLE 2. ENFORCEYENT SUMMARY TMi: Mo� Y�► D�N Thie Year Laet Yeaz % CLenge This Year Last.Yet o o C6�e an�� '��t� 74 156 —53 716 6a7 +4 Hazstdous Violatione �9 13/a �-'19 �69 �26 —i4 �� v��� 33 17 +ql, 206 155 +32 p+�t� > 12 5 + r 122 9S +2e � 19 11 ♦?2 �cid�nt Arre�ts ena citations � , � � : r �,. TASIE 3. COM�ARATIYE SUMIAA Y OF TRAFFIC ACpDENTS it � Nr M Dd� - " ' This Yeer Lsst Year % Cha�e This Yeer L,ast Year o C!►�e r 7'ota� Acciaents 53 27 +96 3/�7 3� +;� r ' F+it�l Aocf4a�t� �. 1 �, _f � P.r.o..;Ki1�e{ S ; 1 r j �'j. . Iniurs+ Aecidfit� � i� +SO i%� u' t � ' - ' Pereoas Iajl�d � 'n '��j � ,�� � . P�de ' lUllsd • r ' P��ri�, idj d .♦ � # _ , � , � i!� �nd Ru� AaciltenR� Z "�0 ' t�i2 .. ' � � , � Cl•.ey , � , _ _. . -� . _ . -.:.. .� _. . _ _ _ - � �_� C�s�[�i.-t+f�:AtN�! � ,a o � , o� E- �r-- . ,::r� ' Totel Qlee�ed 4 —�0 , 39 . 3� . . +le � . � 1 1 1' 1. 1. �� ������ , ' � � ��������� ��-��--�����- -- � �� 11 �������-��-�� 1 1 -�.----���-� 11 5���-���.�---� 11 �--�-�---�---� .: 1 i �-��-----�-��� � 11 --.-------.-.� � � �����-���-���� : , , �r������ei���s� .,, ������������� , „����r���■��r��u��� .. ss��e�ar��e�.���e�� ��r�rr���r��ei��� � � �����e��������� .,.����■���������t� ���������������s _ � er�����a���e���� ., ���������� ��� ;..���������� ��� .,e���i�i����-�� � ,. ������e�������� : � � a�■���ss�■o���� �� . ,. ��������ar�s��� �����������s�!���� . �lf�; �e�tc.cio� �a .�n.,,r' Co11� s�tld inc111� ��L�'/jG a�ettiaar end aete�jta m�durins ewcA ►o� ���q� � oic�ttan.. . . _ . _.. . _ r t' : ix _ t _ . _�.. , _. � ' TABLE S. COMPARATIVE SUMMkRY OF ENfORCEMENT (By Vieletios) Tl�is Moet6 Year to Dat� ' Thie Yeer Last Year Thie Year Last Yea� o o ChanQe Hazardoue Violations Total � l�i' 388 434 11 ' D� 19 il +72 Speedin¢ 13 112 183 286 —37 � Recklees Driving 1 2 2 ' Cerelese Driviag � % � 2a ZS 'S 4 45 32 +� . Tcaffic Signal scop s��, 2 5 22 24 —9 ' Other R�gulatory Sig�► I, 2 G ZiZ �� ' ImpropeK PassinS 'Z 1 + , Improper Turnin� 2 7 2 ♦ , Right d Wa1Y - Vehicle 6 3 + ' [tig�t of We�y - pede�trian i Fpllowing Too Closeiy , � �To or ImD�ope� Siqnal �., . ' Improp�r Start from Parked Poeition , Improper Backing 1 1 ♦ ' i'._ � I�uP�P�� Laae Ueage 1 i .� S ♦ ' Failure to Drive - Right 1 ♦ - narscc,�e Equipment _ 43 j + ." -' . ' ' ,_ � _ � , ; a, .' . c� Raw�ue vWt+�tion - 2 ,. S 1 .. 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