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05/04/1970 - 5588' ' , r � � ' ' ' ' � , ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' JC(�L M�RC�R - CUUNCIL S�CR�T�IRy R�GULAR CDUNCIL M��TING AG�N�A MAY 4, 1970 - 7:30 P.M. ' ' ' ' ' ' � ' , ', ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA - MAY 4, 1970 - 7:30 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: INVOCATION: ROLL CALL:• PRESENTATION OF AWARDS: William E. Jensen Certifications of Appreciation; Donald R. Mittelstadt Thomas Myhra PROCLAMATION; "Fire Service Recognition Day" - May 9, 1970 APPROVAL OF MINUTES; Regular Council Meeting Minutes, April 20, 1970 ADOPTION OF AGENDA: VISITORS: (Consideration of items not on agenda - 15 Minutes) PUBLIC HEARTNGS; None OLD BUSTNESS• 1. Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance for Rezoning Request (ZOA ��69-11) and Special Use Permit (SP �k69-01). Northern Pacific Railway Company Comment: We hav� requested railroad to have signed petition �on Monday covering the conditions approved by . the Council) 2. Consideration of Shorewood Plat and Vacation Request, and Discussion Regarding Uelay of Installing Brick on Sears Store. Max Saliterman (Tabled 4-20-70) (Comment: Advised Max Saliterman or his representative to be present) Pages 1 - Pages 27 - �ages 35 & ItEGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, MAY 4, 1970 OLD BUSII�ESS (Continued) 3. Considerarion of Second Reading of an Ordinance for Rezoning Request (ZOA ��70-02) to Rezone from G 1 to C-2, Generally Located in the Northwest Corner of 73rd � Avenue and Uni��ersity Avenue and Request for Special.Use Permit. Steve Coddon Comment: City should have certain conditions like adding additional traffic lane on 73rd as condition for adoption and approval of Special Use Permit) 4. Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance for Vacation of Access Road Generally Located Between Benjamin and Stinson Boulevard, North of Gardena Avenue. Request by Mrs. Lorraine Kuschke 5. Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending the City Code by Providing Section 2.05 Therein and Providing for the Appointment of a Deputy Clerk 6. Further Discussion of City Attorney Memo on Hyde Park Improvement and Rezoning (Tabled 4-20-70) 7. Consideration :�f Request for Permit for pouble Bungalows in Hyde Park (Tabled 4-20-70 PAGE 2 Page� 39 - 40 Pages 41 & 42 Page 43 Pages 44 - 50 Pages 51 - 53 ' �J , � �J ' , ' � -- ,� ' � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, MAY 4, 1970 �, OLD BUSINESS ( Continued) 8. Consideration of Remaining Appointments to Committees and Commissions � 9. Ratification of Resolution ��80-1970 Providing for the Appointment of the Finance Director as Assistant to the City Manager and Prescribing his Duties NEW BUSINESS: I0. Discussion Regarding Proposal by Dick Carlson of Park Construction Company for Acting as Agent for their Property, Chies Property, Miice O�Bannon Property, Etc. Comment; Dick Carlson would like to get all 3 areas worked as l unit, take some material out, grade as per City approved plan to have it ready for development. Al so willing to sutxnit the required bond) 11. Consideration of Request for Permission to Fill area between Mississippi and Rice Creek Road East of Central Avenue (Ted Gonsior) Comment: This is a low land area which needs an expensive storm sewer system to drain. Whether the City wants to allow part of the area filled up at this time has to be decided) 12. Discussion Regarding Water and Sewer Service to 6880 East River Road (Bozony Property) Comment: Council instructed us to providP water and sewer service to this property from City funds. We would like the Council's concurrence with the proposal we have suggested to the property owner) 13. Consideration of Request for Approval of Plar.s for Driving Range North of 81st Averiue (Roger M. Jones) Comment: Council approved the concept in the Fall of 1969. Council should establish certain develop- ment and l-ime criteria for ttiis enterprise) PAGE 3 Page 54 Page 55 � Page 56 Pages 57 & 58 Pages 59 - 65 Pages 66 - 68 RE�ULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, MAY 4� 1970 � NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 14. Reconsideration of Building on Undersized Lot, Frank Dircz (On Agenda at Request of Councilman Liebl) c 15. Discussion Regarding Fencing on the North Side of Country Kitchen Restaurant Comment: Council approved a 3` high fence on the north side of the property. Mrs. Max Hapka,281-57th Place, wants 6' high fence. 16. Approval of Specifications and Calling for Bids on New Fire Apparatus �Comment; Specifications will be found in the Agenda envelope) 17. Consideration of Liquor Store Clerks (Local �k792) Wages and Benefits Negotiations Recommendation 18. Consideration of Request for Off-Centering the New Hickory Drive (St. 1970-1). Request by Colonel Hoffman Comment: This does not seem to be an unusual request if all property owners agree. The only problem might be, , if we deviate from normal policy, we might get additional requests like this. 19. Receiving the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of April 22, 1970 PAGE 4 "Pages 69 - 73 Pages 74 - 78 Page 79 Pages 80 & 81 Pages 82 - 85 Pages 86 - 89 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, MAY 4, I970 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 20. Receiving the Minutes of the Building Standards - Design Control Meeting of April 23, 1970 � 21. Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of Apri1 29, 1970 22. Receiving the Minutes of the Parks and Recreatian Commissi.on Meeting of April 27, 1970 Comment: Minutes will be available for the meeting) 23. Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract, Mowing - Spraying Service (Bids Opened 11;30 A.M., May 4, 1.970) 24. Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract, Towing Service (Bids opened 1:30 P.M., May 4, 1970) 25. Consideration of Revisions in Agreement with Metro Sewer District in Regard to Street Replacement in 69th and Hickory Drive Area �Comment: The agreement proposed by the City included - all the work for the street reconstruction. The Sewer District is doing some base work under th� contract which revised.the estimated figure downward. We will hopefully have an executed contract from the Sewer District at the meeting) ' PAGE S Page 90 Pages 91 - 94 � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, MAY 4, 1970 � NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 26. Cansideration of Cementing Walkway - Tony Lane, Sylvan Hills n 27. Receiving Recommended Pollution Control - Solid Waste dispoasl Ordinance Comment; The proposed ordinance is in the Agenda envelope) 28. Consideration of Sewer Backup Claim, E. F. Hinz, 384-66th Avenue 29. Receiving the East River Road Study Prepared by Bather Engineering Comment: Copies are in the Agenda envelope 3 different proposals are discussed. The Cansulting Engineer is going to make presentation to the Anoka County Road and Bridge Subcommittee at 3 P.M. Monday, May 4th. They would like any member of the Council to attend i� the5� can) 30. Consideration of By-Laws for Fridley Industrial Development Commission Comment: The City Attorney will have the by-laws ready for the Council Meeting) . 0 31. Receiving NSP Report on KV Transmission Lines Dated April 24, 1970 0 ' PAGE 6 Pages 95 & 96 Pages -97,- 101 I Page 102 � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, MAY 4, 1970 � NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 32. Consideration of Resolution on Fridley Entering into Joint Law Enforcement Council 33. Resolution Transferring Funds from the Revolving Fund to the 1969-1 Street Fund (T.H.��47 West Service Dr,) 34. Resolution Transfexring Funds from the Revolving Fund to the 1969-1 Street Fund (Polk Street) 35. Resolution Receiving Plans and Ordering Bids Water Project ��98 (Comment: This would order the bids for the Water Line Connection to our new Well �k13) 36. Consideration of Change Order �i�l Water Improvement Project No. 95, Schedule A-1 37. Consideration of Change Order ��1 Water Improvement Project No. 95, Schedules A-2 A-3 38. Claims PAGE 7 Page 103 Pages 104 & 105 pages 106 & I07 � 0 Pages 108 & 109 � Pages 110 & 111 � Pages 112 & 113 � Page 114 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, MAY 4, 1970 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 39. Licenses � 40. Trailer Permit Application: Northern Pacific Ry. Co. 41. Estimates 42. COMMUNICATIONS: A. Letters Regarding REC Charge Refund: Mrs. William S. Moen and Release from Jerry's Plumbing & Heating Fouzi Rehani Smith & Anderson, Inc. Edward E. Rush B. City Attorney; Storcn Sewer Project (Spring Lake Park/Fridley) C. Debbie Thour: Request burning law AD JOURN 0 PAGE 8 Pages 115 - 117 Page 118 Pages 119 - 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Pages 135 & 136 Page 137 Page 138 ' Fire Phone 560-1500 i � ' ' I i ' � i ' Bus. Phone 560-345Q Fridley Fire Deg�ariment "c�ome of �niEZnafFonaE r%.Lnl fosm �/(aa�tny o f�nvnCic�i �{om.ts�� b431 University Avenue N.E. FRIQLEY, MINN. 55421 � � Memo To: ; ' i � 4 ' � F rom , ; � Date f ' : � � Subject: � � ' Honorable Mayor City Council City Manager Robert S. Hughes, Chief April 28, 1970 May 9, 1970 - Fire Service Recognition Day � The Fire Department requests that Saturday, May 9, 1970, b� i � proclaimed as Fire Service Recognit+on Day. � ' ; __ , r � �; i ! RSH:et � ' + � + ' � � � , ! , ' ' �i i, ' . . . ' �II' , ' 0 9 P R 0 C L A M A T I 0 N WHEREAS, the InternationaZ Association of Fire Chiefs has set the date of Saturday, May 9, 1970, as "Fire Service Recognition Day"; and WHEREAS, the City of Fridley recognizes the dedication and fine services provided by its fine Fridley Fire Department; NO�W THEREFORE, I, Mayor Jack 0. Kirkham, do proclaim Saturday, Ma� 9, 1970, as "Fire Service Recognition Day", and do enjoin all residents of the City of Fridley to extend recognition to the Department for the fine services it provides to the peoples of the Community. 0 (SEAL) JACK 0. KIRKHAM, MAYOR � �� ' t , � THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1970 Mayor Kirkham called.the Regular Council Meetiz�g of i�pril 20. 1970 to order at 7:50 P.M. . _ PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: The Council and the audience joined in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flaq. 1 INVOCATION:. - ; - . .. The invocation was offered by a rep:resentative of-the Minis.terial.ASSOCiation. ' ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Sheridan, Kixkham. L.iebl. Breider � MEMBERS ABSENT: Harris . : . - APPROVAL_OF THE:MINUTES QF THE ,REGULAR:COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970:. � ' ' � � , � MOTION by CounciLnan Li.ebl to adopt the Minutes of-the Regul,ar Counci]. Meeting of April 6, 1970, as pi'esented. Seconded by Counci.lman Breid�r. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. APPRfJVAL OF THE MII�IUTES. OF THE SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARIDIG AND idORKSI�OP MEETIDiG OF APRIL 13, 1970: � MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the Minutes of the Special Public Hearinq and Workshop Meeting ot April 13, 1970 as presented. Seconcled by Counciln►an Liebl. Upon a voice vot�, all vo.ting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Mayor Kirkhatn said that there were two items to add as follows: 35A. Resolutio� Extenciing the Term of Temporary Bonds for Storm Sewer Project �i82. 36F. Communication fr��a the City Manager Regarding R+ec#uest by County Attorney for R,epresentation o:n the Anoka County Joint Las�r Enforcement Council. MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the Agenda as amended• Seconded by Cottncil- , man Sheridan. Upon a voice vote,'all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � Council.man Liebl cal].ed Mayor 1Cirkham's attention to a letter fram Mr. Oliver R. Erickson regarding ccxaments on the zoninq ordinauce that should be added to the agenda. ' � ' MOTION by Councilman Liebl to amend the motion to adopt the Agenda to add the cammunication frem Mr. Oliver R. Erickson. Seconded by Councilman Sberidan. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. pRpCI,AMI�TION : Mayor Kirkham read the Proclamation aloud praclsimiag bla�► lli:h through May 16th, 1970 to iie Fridley "Fix t� - Spx'ucg Up Week" ., REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1970 PAGE 2 I MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve.the Mayor's Pxoclamation. Seconded by CounciLnan Br-eider. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Hayor Kirkhau► declared the motion carried. VISITO.RS : Mr. Car1 Paulson came forward to submit a compilation o! data to Mayor Kfrkham and asked that copies be made far fihe other members of �he Council. � MOTION by Councilman Lieb1 to receive the co�mun.ications Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice.vote, all declared the motion carried. -- ' � ' from Mr. Carl Paulson. , voting aye, Mayor Kirkham FIRST READIIIG OF ATZ ORDI.NAIdCE .FOR REZOi4ING UE�ST (ZQA #69-11) AATD CODT.SIDERATIODi OF SPECIAL USE PF.RMIT (SP #69-01) , BURLINGTON 110RTHERN: Mayor Kirkham read the Ordinance aloud for the Council and the audience. The City Engineer said that items "n".and "q" are the areas of the proposal by the railroad that show substantial chanqe in that submitted by the City. He explained that the first pages in the Agenda are the petition sub2aitted by the City and the last petition is that of Burlington Northern. � Councilman Liebl said that he noticed that the chauges are mainly in Items "g". "n" and "q". He said that he would like to say as the Third Ward Councilman that he would be hesitant to give such broad.authorization in regard to Ite�a "n". He said that he �ould like to have a more solid caanni�aent to protect the City of Fridley. He pointed out that the City does not have much industrial land left available, and he.is very anxious.to get every parcel of industrial�land onto the tax rolls. The_way that Burlinqton,Narthern.has.this item worded.would not qive the City any-.assurance that this would ever happen. He said that he would strongly urge a further commitment by Burlington Northern. Mr. Russel Thompsnn, Assistant Director, Construction Projects for Burlinqton Northern, asked if they were able to make an access frau the.East River_R�oad side, would this be a sufficient inducement? He pointed out that Burlinqton Northern is going to be making a sizeable investment in the area. He said that the actual railroad operation would not extend more than about 150 feet, and the other area shauld be available for.the other structure. He did not.feel that this would be too much o£ a deterrent. He said that they were lookinq at other possibilities, but this is the most feasible location as it vrould pmvide for quick movement of cars. He then went to the screen and pointed out th�..area in question. He said that traffic coul.d be diverted to East River R�oad. Tha overpaas over 43rd Avent�e wauld take care of much of the traffic. He sai.d that they were not planning the T.O.F.C. area for about three years unlese qiven the �uthority to do ao now. He said that he could not say that this industrial land could ever ba put on the tax roll�, they.�y Wnat to`use it. If a reduction could be made int-certain areas, maybe aome land could be,.made available to industr�r� Councilman Liebl eaid that it would take about 300 feet in depth to get.any iadustry in there. He said that , he would like samthing more specific in this zeqaxd. Ntr. Thompson said that they ' felt that if they.qave any more land, the propert�r would not be oQerable. Council-: man Liebl asked if.t�e was not s�ging �hen thwt-they will eventually be qoinq into a T.O.F.C. Dlr. Thompson said that he was.not-suze, that they would still be looking for,.alternate:.2ocations. He pointed out that the Council would still have control. Counci].man Liebl askeci the?City Attarne� if a bond would.not.give the City more protection. Nir. Wyman Smith, City.Attorney in Leonard Juster's absence, � � , ' � � e � C� � � ri , � � u ' I � ' � � , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1970 PAGE 3 said yes, a borid.would give,the City mnre protection.. �A representative of Burlington Northern asked just what kind of a bond. Councilman Li.ebl said that he would like more assurance that the industrial property will eventually be on the tax rolls. If this is the case, he would be wilZing to vote for it. The bond would give the City the assurance that eventually the property would be used for industry, rather than a piggy back yard. He said that if the City had a lot of industrial land left, they could afford to be more generous, but every piece of land must work for the City. Mr. Thompson pointed out that the railroad is developing other land industrial within the City of Fridley, and comnented that the develogment of the railroad yard makes other areas in Fridley attractive to industry because of tha convenience of the railway. With this thinking the T.O.F.C. would make it a benefit to industrial development. Mayor Kixkham said that he was afraid that the suggestion as to the traffic would not be satisfactory. The traffic is already bad on East River Road, and he did not think anything would be solved by putting more traffic onto East River Raad. Mr. Carl Paulson suggested the use of otY�er submarginal land along the railroad ' tracks. Mr. Thompson said that they did not want to locate any further out of town bec.�use of the higher operating costs. If any more cost were added, it would make it impractical. C� ' � � ' Councilman Sheridan said that a-change in the wording of the paragraph would satisfy him. He said that if it were to read as follows: "Petitioner agrees to make this property in parcel 1200, legally described as Lots 2 and 3, Auditor's Subdivision #78, available to industrial development", and take out the.phrase: "an exhaustive study of alternative.locations for the proposed T.O.F.C. facility in an attempt to make the---", then it would be acceptable. If the Council were to accept it as it reads now, they would probably be accepting a T.O.F.C. in this location. He asked what if the "exhaustive study of alternate_locations" is not fruitful. A Representative of Burlington Northern said that he felt that the Council is not committing themselves to anything. They would still retain the right to act on any future T.O.F.C. at this yard. Councilman Sheridan said that even if the Council refused a special use permit for the T.O.F.C. there would be no guarantee that industr�al.business would then go in there. The rail- road could hald this property forever. Councilman Liebl asked if they would be willing to go along with Item "n" as 1 Councilman Sheridan stated. Mr. Thompson said that this puts them in the same position as with.the petition the City wrote. He felt very strongly that this should not be part of the conditions, but_the Gouncil feels that it should. This , puts them in exactiy opposite corners. He said that he was not in the position to approve of this petition as Councilman Sheridan suggested, but that it would have to go to a higher office. ' - Councilman Liebl asked about Item "q". He said that he understood that Burlington Northern would be willinq to bear the full cost of the shoo fly and 10$ of the remaining cost of the prvject within the riqht of way li.mits, not including the , shoo fly. Mr. Thompson said yes, the shoo fly would not be considered part of the cost of the project. Councilman Breidez asked the cost differential between what the City proposes and what Burlington Northern proposes. The City Engineer said that the difference is about $60,000. Their esti.mate is $215,000 and the 1 City's proposal is $275,000. Councilman Breider asked what is the main objection to the small amount of additional cost. Mr. Thompson said the money. The estimate for their project was about $24,000,000 before the Mississippi Street ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1970 ' PAGE 4 � underpa�s came up. In addition to this 5ome Minneapnlis water lines have to be relocat�d. Every time something comes up, it involves more money. He felt that they wexe mare than meeting their commitment with the City of Fridley. Councilman Breider asked about Item "p" in the pe�ition. He asked what was tneant by "excessive". Mr. Thouipson said that if the haul had to be hauled 7 or 8 miles and amounted to a large quantity, you could be talking about $75,000 to 5100,000. He said that they would want to get together hefore hauling if i� was for some distance, and for a large amount. Councilman Breider asked if he could establish a mile radius. Mr. Thompson said that first you would have to find out where to waste the material. It may be possible to put it in an industrial area to build it up. They tried to find aut where this land is and it appears that it may be 7 or 8 miles. This would seem excessive. They had in mind somewhere alonq East River Road that could be gotten to easily. He said that they would not want to do too much hauling through residential neighborhoods. There would have to be some sort of a determination on where the fill would be going.. He did not think that this was an 3.mportant part of the petition. At the time it was brought up it was not considered of great importance. Councilman Breider asked what �he cost could amount to. The City Engineer said that there are charges different ways. It could be a luiap sum for a job, or it could be so much per mi1e. It could be about 10� to 15G per cubic yard per mile with something additional for loading and maybe more dependinq on where it is to be hauled. Councilman Breider said that he was concerned about the word "excessive". There are no established rates, and the original proposal was for getting the fill at first option at no charge. He asked if they would be willing to work with the City's stipulation rather than theirs. Mr. Thompson said that this is another one way street, and the Council has the control,.There is no way of knowing how many yards we.are speaking of, nor how far it is to be hauled. If there was three millian yards, they would not want to haul it too far. This could become very costly. He said that their thinking was that they could handle this material for the City wi�hin a decent distance, the contrac- tor would then have to be made aware of how much and how far. Councilman Liebl said that he was very appreciative of the cooperation Burlinyton Northern has shown with the City of Fridley Council and the Planninq Commission. He said that this was very commendable. He said that he did not want any mis- understanding, but he would certainly like .Lheir agreement on Item "n". He said that they could always come back in the future.and xec�uest what they� want, and the City would have the assurance, if some industry would want to develop the land that it was not.tied up,.and could become a tax advat�tage to the City. He said that there seemed to be_compromises in other aress successfully. He said that this has nothing to da with the request at this time..- Mr. Thompson agreed that the T.O.F.C, is not part of this request, and:suggested that the first reading could�be held on the Ordinance and they wi11 try to get Item "n" changed before the seeond reading, He said that this will be checked out with the higher office. Council- man Liebl said that Councilman Harris was very insistant on this point in their discussions. MaTION by Counci3.man Liebl to approve the Ordinance-on first reading, and the. petition with the cltassged wording as follows: "n": Petitioner agrees to make this property in parcel 1200, legally described as Lot�.2 and 3, Auditor's Sub- division #78, available to industrial development", and "p": The City will be granted first option on any excess material available from said construction to be dumped within the City o� Fridley at the direction of the Enqineer of the City of Fridley,at no charge, as agreed.upon b�r the_.�ity.Engineer and Burlington Northern". Sec.ondec3 by Councilman Sherid��,a ��p�1 a roll call vote, Liebl, Breider, Sheridan and Kir7�ham voti,ng aye, Mayor Kirkham d�clared ��S±a zt�cak�ior� carried. , "'' " � ' ' � _. , � � ' � � , , ' ' � � I � ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING.OF APRIL 20, 1970 . PAGE 5 , COI�ISIDEbtATION OE,:SFiC18EWOOD PLAT BND VACATIODi liFQUEST, DlAX SALITE�IIAN. �ND DIS- 1 CUSSION R�GARBING' DEi,AY .OF I1ISTALLING BRICK ODL_ SF.AA.a STOiiE: - MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to lay this item over until Mr. Saliterman or his 1 represen�ative ce�n be present_at a Couacil Meetinq. Soconded-by Councilnan Breider. Upon a voica vote, all votinq aye,,Mayor.lCirkham--declared the-aotion carried._ , COl3SIDERAT.IOI�T_ O� �IRST RE�IDING OF AN ARIIINA�iCE..F1�R, REZQDiZDIG REQIIES�' (ZUA #70-01) ' TO REZON� FRpM A-1 TO.R-3A, GENERALLY LOCATED..ON STH.STREET TO 7TH STREET FRiOM MISSIS5IPPI TO 63RD AYENUE N.E., BY NORMAN E. RIEDEL: , � ' � Councilman Sheridan said that he would.like.to haue.this item laid over for a full Council. He_, said that he .has been out pf .. town:.and just. picked_ up _his .Agenda . this Noon and wnuld appreciate an opportunity to.read.the P].anni.ng Com�aission and the Council Minutes. Councilman Liebl said that,befozs the item is tabled he Would.like to make a request o� the Administration. He said that he would like to have the infor- mation on how.much in:special assessments:there_has been against the Riedel property for the im}�rovement of Mississippi Stxeet., 5th Street, 7th St=eet and 63rd Avenue. He said tAat he would.like to knaw how much they have paid in an effort to get a thorough and clear picture of.the history of the property. MOTZO�1 bg Councilman:Lieb1 to table the .considsratian..of.this.Ordinance-for the ' rezoning of the Riedel property to the.Meeting.of.May.4t,hs. Seconded b�r Council- man Breider. .Upon a voice.vote, ail voting a�re,.Mago� Kirkham.declared the_- motion carried. � � ' NO2E: Later in the Meeting, Mr. Fzed Wall, nf.the Wall Corporation, requested that this item be tabled l-o the Meeting of May.18, Z97Q a� he had.a prior com- mitment on the 4th of May. The Council agreed that this item is to be brought back on May 18, 1970. FTRST READING .OF AN OxDINAWCE FOR REZONING REQLTE�T. (ZOiA #70-02) T0 REZONE .FROM C-1 TO C-2, GENERALI.,Y IACATED IN THE.:NOI�THWEST..CORNE& OE 73RD. AVEDIUE AND .UNIVERSITY AVENUE AND REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE-PERMIT BY.STEVE CODDON: ' CounciLnan Breider asked how the special use peraai.t shouid be handled. The City Engineer said that this was brought,to the.Council's attention now, but the special use permit could be approved on the.second reading.of the.-rezoning ordinance.. . Councilman Breider asked if the plans would.not.still have to go-to the Building � , Standards - Design Contsol Subcommittee and the..City F.ugineer said yes, then to the Council. This i� for a car wash with.gas pumps. , MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the Ordinance on first reading-and Waive the readinq. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. U,pon a roll call vate, Sheridan, Kirkham, Liebl, and 8reider voting aye, Mayor Kir.]cham declared the moti,on carried. ' ' � FIRST READTNG OF ADi Oxi)SNAAICE FO13 VACATIODi OF -•ACCESS RUAtI GENERALLY 7ACATED _ BETWEEN BENJAMIPI AND STINSON BOULEVARII, -NO�T�,OB__GA�E'.NA-AYENUE�. SiEQUEST BY MRS. LOF2RAINE KUSCHKE : _ Counciiman Sheridan said that.he had.reviewed this property and_recalled that this is the property that was deeded to the City to.provide.a driveway so a mortqaqe could be obtained. The mortgage was d+enied ao-there is.no need of t.t}e e�ts�,p@�xt, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1970 so they would like the property back. MOTION by Councilman 5heridan to approve the �rdinance.�ou.first read,ing and waive the reading.. Seconded b}� Councilmaa Breider. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Breider, and Sheridan voting_aye, Ma�ror Kirkham declared the motion carried. P14GE 6 , DISCUSSIQDi Q�' MEM() BY CI�Y ATTORNEY JUSTER ON HYDE PARK IMPI2�OVEMENT ADID REZOD12DlG: Mayor Kirkham repoxted that Councilman Harris has asked that there be no action on this item tonight, as he is sick and could not make the Meeting. As Mr. Leonard Juster is not here either, it would be in order to table to.May 4, 1970. MOTION by Councilman I,iebl to receive the memorandum from Mr. Leonard T. Juster, City Attorney, dated April 16, 1970, and open�.this item for discussion. - Councilman Liebl said that the opinion rendered hg the City Attorney is self e�lanatory, very unbiased and honest. He said that he would like to say as. Councilman of this Ward at this time, that he felt that it would not be justifiable to rescind the resolution for the improvemen.t of the slip-off. The property should be rezoned as was approved on the first reading_on November 3, 1969 by four votes of the Council. This has been discussed over the past two years to develop plans for this area, and as yvu all know the plan was to develop the area between 57th Avenue and 60th Avenue as commercial and west of 2�i Street as R-3. This was in order to clean up the area and develop the area as a sound and responsible cc�m¢nercial establishment. He reported that he has received over 200 telephone calls in the past urging the Council to continue to fight for the majority of the people. Some members of the Council were derelict in not voting affirmative at.the second reading. He said �hat he has tried conscientiously to clear up this area and get a tax structure in,.and has been striving for a better community. He said that he would iike to hear from the people in the audience in support of his stand. He said that he had worked hard and had thought that.he had the support of the two at-large.members. He still felt that the best way to proceed would be in the manner laid out by the City Manager. He asked for co�om�ants from the audience and there.was applause. Councilman Liebl continued that he did not know why the two members of the Council voted as they did, but he would urge a change in vote to qet a progressive and positive approach to the development of the area. He said that tkie Council was told that some of the people have hired an attorney to bring this item to the court and he would.like to hear ton�qht if this is true. He pointed out that there was money wasted on the planner�and the plan adopted was drawn up by the City's hard.working, capable City Manager. He urqed the Council.to listen to the people. . � THE MOTION was seconded•by Councilman Sheridan. Upon.a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Mr. Andrew Kohlan, Attorney, said that to keep the record straight, there was a meeting with some of the people:of the ar�a and some-l7 pzaperty atimers are Willing to participat8 in legal action. They ali have two oz aare parcels_of land. There is no alternative to instituting leqal::pr:oceedings unless there is soaae reaction by the Council. Mr. Carl Paulson ques�ioned whether this would not be a good area for a motor s�11es compsny. Thig would take up a good deal of land and there would be no children to attend school._ The people could keep their.prices high and get thefr money out af their investment. Mayor Kirkham said that he knew of no objection b�r ti�� , ' � I� �i LJI � i� J I� � �� � , . � , ' ' � � , , ' , ' , ' ' lJ �i r � ' , � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1970 _. _. ._. .. . PAGE 7 Cnuncil to a new car aqency. The Council has.been active.in seeking s�uch mx agency. There was one contacted that was extreeaely interested, but their franchise insisted that it.:hould.be east of:T.H:. �65.. Mr. Paulson coa�eated that the area should not.have been developed as i� is,.bnt that is.hind aiqht. He - eaid that he could see no.reason why this rezoning shouid not go through, it has- been going on for two years. Councilman Liebl ssid-that Councilmen..Breide�, Sheridan or himself were not ixi a position to bring this Ordinance back for a revote, as they were on the losinq side and accordinq to Roberts Rules:of_Order,.an..item has to be brought back for reconsideration.by.the winninq_side. Mayor Kirkham added that it.laould take-a motion_by Counciiman,Harris to_put it on the Agenda-May 4th, and he i$ sick-tonight. He said that as with the Council's past policy, they should honor Councilman Harris' wish and not discuss this tonight. The_report has been received and can-be studied for the next meeting. This ite;n will be.brought back May 4th and at that time a decision can be made. MOTION by Councilman 3heridan to.table.this item.to the Meeting of.May 4, 1970. Mrs. Marvin O'Berg asked if the slip-of£ assessm�ent was still on the books, as long as the rezoAing was voted down. Mayor Kirkham.said..according to the City Attorney's memarandiun, yss. Mrs. 0'Berg asked if the costs given to the people were last year's costs,.and would they not be more_this year? The.Citp Engineer said yes, they.were Iast.year's costs, and would:.probablg be hiqher this year. Mr. Ken Strand wondered why, since the rezoninq..was..voted down, the assessment will go over to 2�S Street. They are not adjacent to.it,.and should not be included. Councilman Liebl said that the propoeal e,tas appraved on.the.fixst reading but voted down on the second. The assessment had_to.be_over that area of commercial included in the rezoning, although.it is not com�ercial now. He said that now the people are threatening the Council with court.action. He felt that if it went to District Court, the Council action would be overturned. Mr. Strand said that. they are not in a commercial area now, so why should they be assessed. Mayor Kirkham said that if it were to be rezoned, this wauld._justify the assessment. Now that the rezoning may not go in the Council would have to reconsider the assessment area. ._. _ . _ ;. . _ ,. . _ _ _ _ _. . _ _ _ �. Mr. Andrew Kahlan,aske�d.Mr. Strand.,if it was not..true that he no longer lives there. Mr. Strand said_that this:was true,:but_he-sti11 iives in the Third� Ward and has money invested:.in.there, and is-interested�in the area. Mrs. :_ O'Berg said�that she no.longer ot�ned.hex propert�r either, but she had l�s times :.. the estimate in escrow. She said that she has already paid for this assessment. This is quite a bit of money whether she lives there or not. She would like to have the.assessment taken off so that she could use the money to,better advantaqe, or else go ahead and put in the improvement.�. Mayor Kirkham said.that he could understand her plight and that a determination will be made soon. Mr. Mugqli,:of Muqgli:Manufacturinq.Companp, said.that.there.seemed to be saoe ' confusion. He.understood that there could not be as�essments at thi�.time. Mayor.Kirkham told him that they were pending aasessments. Mr. Muqqli said that they were talking about something that may never come about. He said that if the Minutes were checked, they would find that the slip-off was talked about to serve , the new rezoned area. Fie asked why talk.of_putting in the slip-off to,serve a residential area. Mayor Kirkhaa� said that as the.re�oning failed, it was assumed that the improvement would not be put in._ The �ruling was that the slip-off 1 resolution still stands. Mr. Muggli said that there wauld;}�� no �}�,��,��� and .,}..., .� ` '`'i REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1970 ' PA� 8 Mayor Kirkham agzeed. Councilman Liebl said that they could be sure that if the Council did not reconsider the rezoning, and if the court did not over-rule the Council, then he did not think there would be any assessments levied if there is no benefit. He said that the people indicated by.about a 90$ majority their wishes and he has tried to serve them and the community.. He said that he has tried to convince Mayor Kirkham and Councilman Harris that there should be a reconaid�ration of the second reading so �h�:� the �p�oject-_can proceed. Councilman Sheridan called £or a second to his motion. THE MOTIOI3 was seconded by Councilman.Liebl: Upon:.a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Mrs. O'B�rg asked if this is going to the courts� could not the resolution be rescinded, at l�ast temporarily. If it is needed later, it could be done with the rezoning. If this goes to court, it may take some time. Mayor Kizham said that if the rezoning goes in, the slip-off will be needed. He said that Council- man Harris and himself would like letters letting them know the peoples wishes in this matter. This would help them to make their d�cision. Mr. Muggli said that Mayor Kirkham has called for letters,.but does not the attendance of the people mean that:they are in favor of the prQposal? dust because a person fails to write a letter does not mean that he is not in favor of the rezoning. Mr. Eldon Schmedeke pointed out that there were petitions signed by a number of , people favoring the rezoning. The people in favor of the rezoning were asked to stand and approximately 30 to 40 people rase. Mayor Kirkham said that he was always concerned with the wishes of the people. He said Councilman Liebl men- tioned that he received about 200 telephone calls but he pointed out that he also receives telephone calls and letters. He cammented that�people do_change their minds after signing a petition and in spite o€.everything, if the people still want this change to please let him.knaw. He added.that he had gotten the message from the people tonight. CONSIDERATION OF REMAINING APPOINTMENTS TO COMMIT.TEES AND.COMMISSIONS: Plats and Subdivisions - Streets and Utilities Subcommittee Councilman Sheridan said that he did not have a name to present tanight, but that he would try.to have one for the next.meeting._<_ _. Human Relations Committee Mayor Kirkham said that he.would•submit the name of Mrs. Domingo Ramos, 6340 . Quincy Street N.E. for the vacanoy of Robert Hynes, and Mrs. Ernest Block, 71 Rice Creek Way for the vacancy of David Cook. He said that he did not have a replacement for ponald Batterson as yet. . MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to concur with the appointment of Mrs. Domingo Ramos and Mrs. Ernest Hlock to the Human Relations Committee. Seconded by Coumcil- man Liebl. Upon.a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CONSIDERATION OF.AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF SPECIAL ASSESSb1ENT AND WATER IMPROVEMENT BONDS: (MR. EHLERS)� Mr. Robert Ehlers reported that there are soane changes to _ the, �e�q�'� �k�a� ,�e -- Council.. has received. The figure of $1,770,000 for local impro'veme�i� ehoulc� be ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1970 PAGE 9 � changed to $1,330,0�0 and the �,�tater works improuemeut._figu�e should be changed , from $325,000 to $460,000.. This.Terill change the_maturity:schedule. He said that he would recommend that the City now try ta raise--their bond rating•from BAA_to A. The �itg has been constantly improving and.he felt that there.would , be a good chance to get the A rating,. He said that there is now a$600 fee charged by Moodys Investment Service for this examination., but he felt that it would be worth the money. In connection with-.this it=�ay be_necessary for some of-the City personnel to go to New Yor3c in May. The written report may be enough to get ' the A rating, but if not, a personal appearance helps a great deal. He commented that the Finance Director has been doing a fine job with the internal financial funding. He recommended that the._Council authorize the sale of the $1,330,000 . � and the $460,000 bonds. This is not creating-a--new debt, just re-funding, and there would be no taxes involved. He suggested June lst as the date for selling the bonds. I Councilman Sheridan agreed with the idea_of trying for an A rating. This-would be a definite advantage to the City._ Mr. Ek�lers,-said that he was very proud of the way the City of Fridley does things. There.has been a lot of planning and- buiTding and recovery work since the tornado� I3e hoped �hat they would be ' successful. Councilman Sheridan said that he.felt that this would be money well spent. He urged that the Council authoriz� the expenditure of the $600 Eor the.new rating and also the expenditure for City personne2 and a Councilman if necessary to ' go to New York to make a personal appearance_-:-He-said-that this was-done in 1965 and it seemed to he1p, Councilman.Lieb1 said that with the increased industrial deyelopment the City has had, he felt that the City had an excell2nt chance for a higher rating. Mr..Ehlers said that_if the.BAA rating could be changed to an , A rating, the interest rate should go down about 2/l0 to 1/4 percent. � r , ' ' MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to�:authorize the.expenditure of $600.for the examination by Moody Investment Service,-and also the expenditure of money to allow Fridley.personnel to go to New York to assist Mr. Ehlers in trying to obtain the higher bond rating. Seconded by Councilman Breider_ Upon a voice vote, alI voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Mayor Kirkham commented that he would like to express his confidence in Mr. Ehlers and he felt that the City was most fortunate_to have a.man of his experience handling their fiscal matters. RESOLUTION. #Z8-1970 - RESOLUTIODl PRQiIIDING.-EOR.:THE-ISSUANCE AND SALE OF . $1,330,000 SPECIAL ASSESSMEAIT FUND BONDS: ,_.._. _ ,_ .... . � .. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #78-1970 and set the date of sale for June l, 1970. Seconded�.by Councilman Liebl._- Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declare�l the motion carried. .. . ._ . RESOLUTION #79-1970 - RESOLUTION PROVZDING�•EOR TI3T PSSUANCE AND SALE OF � $460,000 WATER WORKS BONDS: MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolutioa #79-1970 and set the date of sale� ' for June 1, 1970. Seconded by-Councilman Bre�dez.�- Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � ' Mr. Ehlers said that if it should �rove necessary to go.to New York, it will I be very short notice and he felt that it would be essential for the Finance Director and the City Manager to go and perhaps Mayor Kirkham also. Councilman Sheridan said that the Finance Director and th� �ity blanager sho}��.c� b�+ q�y ��11 to 1 go, and commented. that if Mayor Kirkhaq� s�iould be'iina�l���to go., perhaps another Councilman could ��tend, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1.970 PAGE 10 FIRST READII�TG OF AN ORDINANCE AMF.NDING THE CITY C�1DE BY PR(�VIDI1dG SECTION 2.05 THEREIN AND PROVIDING FOR THE APPOZNTMENT OF A DEPUTY CITY CLERKz The Finanee Director said that this would be mo�tl� for signing waqe assignments, certifying Minutes and administering oaths.etc. in his:absence. �Councilman Liebl asked if this would take an ordinance or wou�d a-�resolution sufftae. The City Manager said that an Ordinance Would make the�position continuous. It does not name anyone to the position. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the Ordinance on first reading and waive the reading. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION #80-1970 - RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE APBOINTMEL�IT OF THE k'INANCE DIRECTOR AS ASSISTANT TO THE CITY MANAGER AIdD PRESCRIBII3G HIS DUTIES: The City Manager suggested that this be by Reaolution rather than by didinance, and to make the appointment of Marvin Brunseli by name._ An Ordinance would make�a �, perpetual position, and future Councils may not want it done this way. Council- man Liebl said that this was to authorize Marvin Brunsell to act in the City Manager's absence. MOTION by Counci�man Liebl to adopt Resolution�#80-1970 and order it to be brought back for ratification at the next Regular Meeting. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO SUBMIT MODZFICATION OF FAOI3T•ELEV&TION OB WaREHOUSE IN CONA4ERCE PARK (ON AGEI3DA AT REQUEST OF 3ACK JARRARD OF BALCO BUILDBRS FOR MOGUL CORPORATION): The City Engineer reported that the.petitioners wiahed to withdraw thair xequest. CONSIDERATION OF REQUEST FOR PERMIT FOR DOUBI.E. Bi3NGAL�WS IN HYDE PARK: Councilman Liebl observed that the petitioners were here previously when Hyde Park was discussed. He said that he would appzeciate it if theg could waitr a few weeks until the Hyde Park issue is discussed again. He felt that.it would be irresponsible to grant a building permit if in a few years it would have to be torn down to make way £or a com�nercial developmsnt. •CounciLnan-Sheridan co�araented that as the Hyde Park=discussion:was lai.d over becaase of.not having a fu11 Council, this item should be also, until something is settled in regard to Hyde Park. He said that he could not vote in favor of granting a permit at this time. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to The motion was seconded and upon declared the motion carried. lay this item..over to•-the Meet�.ng of May .4, - 1970. a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham �, CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR A RADIATOR RTPAIR SHOP IDT THE REAR OF 990 OSBORNE ROAD (GORDON SWENSON): _ Mr. Gordon Swenson said that this is on the Nagel property behind the antique shop. The repairinq would be only on radiators brought in to him and he would not be taking them out of cars, so there would be no carr �tanding around. This would be a good clean business. , � , � ' �I , , �-1 , � r � I; , , , � CJ ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1970 . PAGE 11 � Councilman Sheridan asked if this would.be a special use persait. The City , Engineer said that nonnally if this was a new building, the requirement would be M-1 zoning. In this case since it is a temporary type of business he suggested that a temporary permit be issued to be renewable every year. In this way the 1 Council could_revoke it or add in conditions if it proves to be unsatisfactory. He said that he understood that Mr. Swenson�is.having difficulty in financing his development. There are no Code.xequirements to cover this type of o�eration. ' Councilman Liebl said that if it is based on yearly renewal, he would have no objection. Councilman Breider asked.about the access., and if it would be off Osborne Road. Mr. Swenson said yes, right by ihe antique shop. The City Engineer � then showed the property on the plat map. He said that the property has been� rezoned and when the financing is available, Mr. Swenson plans on cleaning up the area and building a new building. ' ' MOTION by Councilman Breider to grant the permit on the condition that it is renewed ever� year. Seconded by Councilman Lieb1. Upon.a voice.vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carr�ed. � RECEIVING THE,MINUTES OF THE PLAtdNIDiG-COMMIS5ION MEETING OF APRIL S, 1970: -. � 1. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. #70-03, CLARENCE FOSSE: Lot 20, Auditor's Subdivision #129. To split for residential site. Represented b� Maynard Sieve of Appolo Realty. � The City Engineer explained that this is a parcel 140' X 150' and the request.is . to split it into two equal lots. The Planning Commission Minutes note that there is a variance needed-also because the house-would be only 7�S feet frona the new , lot split line. He said that also the Council should.be aware that this is old platted property on 73rd Avenue east of Central Avenue, and the frontaqe would be 70' rather than 75' creating two parcels 70' X 150'. This would meet the area ' requirement. .Planning Commission recommends.granting.approval of the_lot split and granting the vaxiance so the house would not be more than 7�S feet from the new lot split line. ' i ' , �'� A Representative . of the- appl�cant in_ the audience_.said. that�: the•.owner has: xeason to believe that the houae may be about 9' or:10' fran the new property line rather than the 7�S feet stipulated. The survey. is nct co�apleted yet. The City Engineer said;that the zoning is A-1 and.the property behind thia property has access on the west side. Councilm�n Sheridan asked how muah access and the City Engineer answered about 60 feet. � . : u � � . CounciLnan Liebl questioned if this variance should be acted an by the Council at this time or should.it go.back to the Boa�d.af Appeals.: The-City Attorney replied that he had talked to the Engineerinq Assistant about this. He pointed out that the Chairman of the Ba�ard of Appeals is a member_of the Planninq Com�iesion. He felt that it could be handled either way, unlesa there is some problem peculiar to the case. In this instance it is a simple vaxiance and_the question becomes redundant. Councilman Liebl pointed out that the motion for approval by the Planning Commission carried unanimously. ' MOTION by Councilman Liebl to concur with.the.recaomendation of the.Planning Coffinission and grant a lot split..to.Mr. Clarence Fosse, and a variance ta allow the house to be a minimum of 7�S' from the new �ro�ert� line. Seconded hy Councilman 1 Breider. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Kirkham dec�.ared t,cl'}� $t9t�.on .. . -� t!I M �M�1 w 7� carried. ..r, w � ,� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1970 i PAGE 12 ' 2. LOT SPLIT RE UEST: L.B..-�7Q-04r �IL-MORy INC. (SHELDON MORTENSON): LOt 5, Auditor's Subdivision #153 (split off parcel at southwest corner - 185' X 225' ) The City Engineer explained that the Planning Commission recommended appx'oval of this lot�split for property located on 52nd Avenue and T.H. #65. This is across from Robert Halls, and they are goinq to try to follow the-architecture of Howard Johnson's._ It is going to be a brick building. It will f�ont on T.H. #65 but access wiil be:from 52nd Avenue. MOTION b� Councilman Liebl to grant the lot split reque�teci�by Sheldon Morteneon. Seconded by Councilman Sheridari. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. MOTION by Councilman.Liebl to receive �he Minutes of the�Planning Commission Meeiting of April 8, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. r ° RECEIVING TH�,.MINtjTES.OF THE BOARD-OF APPEALS MEETI.NG OE•APRIL 15, 1970: � The City Engineer reported that both items were continued by the Board of Appeals so there is no action required by the Council. - MOTION by Councilman Lieb1 to receive the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of Apri1 15, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, a17. voting aXe, Nigyor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RECESS: Mayor Kirkham declared a.racess from 1Q:20 Y.M. to 10:35 P.M. - CONSIDERATIOI�I OF REQUEST FOR A TEMPORAitY HQOICUP . TO-_FRZIILEY : SEWER SYSTED2. ON STIAI$013 BOULEVARD BY NEW BRIGHTON RESIDENT, MR..�.D. HENNUM: Mayor,Kirkham•swggest�d that._this item be.taken up as the gentlemx►n was waiting in the audience. � .. ., `;:' It was decidedr.after a l�ngthy discussion_-on.the method-to.use in charginq a Af�at Briqhton resident for temporarily hooking onto the Fridley sewer system, to charqe Mr. Herrn�m an iaiti�al;$200 flat fee which will include the first years fee, and $100 per year thereafter on the first of th� year until either the amou�st equivalent tm the uormal assessment is paid or he cannects up to-the•New�Brighton line. Mr. Heruzum felt that he_cauld-hook_anto th�e_Ne� Brighton li,ne within two ar three yea.rs .. In. this . way, if he . cx�nnected -to . New.. Bxi.ghton af ter two years, he v�rould have paid_Fridley $300. - MOTIOBI by Councilman Liebl to grant permiasion to Mr.- Jack D. Heruaum, a New Brighton resident, to hook up to the Fridley.sewer syctem on a temporary basis, the charg� to be $200 initially, am3 $100 e�erp year.thereaf.ter due on the first of the year, until he either pays an amount equivalent to the normal assessment or disconnects from the Fridley systern, plus the normal user chaxges. Seconded.by CounciLnan Breider. Upon a voice vote, all vo.ting.aye,_Magor_ICirkham declared the motion carried. � � � ' �1 , , � ' , � , , � ' L. J ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AP . RIL 20, 1970 LJ � � ' � �' LJ � ' ' ' , ' lJ lJ� ' � � ' PAGE 13 RECEIVIN� TH�_MINUTES O� THE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPME�T CDMMISSION MEETING OF MARCH 11, 1970: .. , - ._ _ � MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the Minutes of the Fridley Industrial Development Commission Meeting of March 11, 1970. Councilman B�eis�er questiQned Article 5 pertaining to appointments in-relation to Article 8 stating that the duration o£ the commissi�n..shall be perpetual subject• to the City Council. He felt that the Council should have the right to make appointments when necessary throughout the year. Mayor Kirkham said that he thought so d18p. Councilman Breider further questioned Article 4 and said that he was not in favor of the last phrase having to do with personal financial gain. :He felt that there could be no question of public funds being used.if there was financial gain. Councilman Liebl said that perhaps the City Attorney should put �he by=laws �n proper legal language. Mayor�Kirkham asked.for a review by the City Attorney and after his review it is to be brought.back. Councilman Breider pointed out Article 6, having to do with funding and said..that they shauld submit a budget. Mayor Kirkham commented that when the Commission was started it was not known just how much money they would reall�Z need. Now they should know how much they need to submit in a budget. The City Manager said that he sends out a memorandum to all departments and commissions asking them to �ubmit their budget by a certain date. Mayor Kirkham said that the City Attorney will review the by- laws, and Councilman Breider said that he would not want the Commission to get into any .�egal diffic.ulty. It was agreed._that_after the.by-laws are amended by•the City Attorney they are to be forwarded to the.Industrial Development.Commission, THE MOTION was seconded.bp Councilman Breider and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. AWARDING CONTRACT FOR WATER PROJECT #95, SCHEDULE B:._(Bids received April 13, 1970) NOTE: Bids listed.in Minutes of April 13, 1970. The City Engineer explained that this is for the pumping facility for four wells. The estimated cost was $337,.000 and the.low bid.._camQ in at $454,203.00 by Berglund Johnson, Inc., including the park building. If the park addition is deleted the Zow bidder would be Peterson-Templin, Inc. The difference for the park addition is about $14,OOE?,fox.a 21' X 42! addition.: H�..th�.show�d.-the plans on the easel. Councilman Sheridan said that the estimate for the park addition.was for about $20,000. Originally he said that he was no.t i.n favor-of'the parlc addition, but for $14,000 it would seem worth the mone�r. The.City:Eiigineer �aid that there would be t4ilet facilities, office and storage facilities. Councilman Sheridan asked what wa� the cost_per square foot and:_the City.Engineer said about $15.00 per square foot. ' MOTION by.COUncilmau:Sheridan.to asKard Water.Ex.o3ect.#95,. Schedule.B..to Serqlund - Johnson, Inc. in the amount.of $454,203.00. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkhaan declared the motion carried. CONSIDERATIODi , OiF . APPRO�IAL OF A REGIBTERED LAAJD . SURVEY- FOR ARF.A GENERALLY LOCATED IN NOR�'HEAST QUADRANT,OE CENTRAL AAID MISSISSIPPI STREET. REQUEST BY GEORGE WALQUIST; The City Engineer explained that this lot split was originally approved April 10, 1967. When Mr. Walquist took it.to Anoka Co�nty the Torrens Certificate Ex�1cn��g� would not accept it and said that it would have to be �, rec�istered lan�i eurve�. REGULAR COUNCZL MEETII3G OF APRIL 20, 1970 PAiGE 14 The City Attaraey added that anytorren�-�xoperty...would have to be-done by registered land survey in Anoka County. 1�4CY1'IODT by Counailman Sher�d�n to. approv�. the registered land aurvQy _ requested by Geozge Walquiat. Seconded-by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkhem declared thQ motion carried. � . � DISCUSSIODi OF. BR(JPOSED DENT�I.- C:LINIC : (GE4R,CE WALQUIST) s The City Engineer said that__he had advised-l�.--Wal.quist that the normal.procedure would be to go to the Board of Appeals for the variance and the P1an�ninq Caomission for the lot split, but Mr. Walquist i�si�ted on going to ti�e Council first. The City Manager added that this is the item wh.ich Mr. Oliver Erickson, Chairman of the Planning Commission, wrote to the Council.about. Councilman Sheridan said that it seemed to be a problem of square footage on property previoucly platted. The City Engineer said that.when reviewing the Zoning.Ordinance the Council waated to establish minimam. size when discussing . the ii�de Paric area_. He. x,,,ould need a variance and the lot split:� He wants.to split a lot into.twa commex7cial lots. Councilman Liehl said that he would have to qa.before the Building Standards - Desiqn Control Subcommittee also with his plans. The City Engineer said yes, he did not feel that there would be too much time wasted in going to the Board of Appeals and the Planning Commission.. At the.same time.he could process the building plans through the Building Standards --Desiqn Control Subcammittee. . Mayor KirkY�an► asked the City Engineer to indicate to the applicant that the Council can see no od�jections, but that they_would prefer thaL the normal policy be followed. RESOLUTIODt #81-197�. - RESQLUTION ORDERING PRELIMILiTA&Y _PLA21S, SPEGIFICATIOIQS AND ESTIMATES OF THE COST3 THERFAF: , STREET IMPRf3STF:MEDiT P�O.TECT ST. 1970-4, ADDENDUM 1k1: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #81-1970. 'Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. _ . �. The City Engineer explained that this resolution covers the Onaway Addition area. They are scheduled for i�aprovement next year, but water and sewer is now being installed in.this area. There is_a probleaz-that-when-the water and sewer is-done, the streets wiil need a good base for the trucks Lo drive on._ It is.�very sanQy : in this area. It is his suggestion that a public hearing be held and.if affirmative, that the curbing, basa and mat-be.put.on, aAd.leave ths final mat_until the storm sewer probl.am is:solved. It might be two years before_.the storm sewer,is installed. He recommended'with the prices going up so fast, that it be done this year. Councilman Breider.asked:.haw iong.it wouid be.�before.the plaas are.completed for the storm sewer.� The.City Engineer said that the preli.minary plans are completed now, it is the problem of Spring Lake Park aqreeinq to participate. The plan approved by the Fridley Council is for a gipe fzont I1nis�arsity A�venue . to the �rail�r road tracks, and frou� there to the river it wou�ld be open ditch. Sprinq I.a�ke Park wants all open ditch. The decision is between the Fridley Council and the_, Spring Lake Council. The cost was estimated in 1968 to be about $80,000 to clean the ditch and put biqger culvert under the raflroad tracks and about $250,000 to pipe the water all the way,from University to the railroad tracke. Fridley wants a iull pipe system and Spring Lake Park wants a full ditch system. The sanitary sewer system has been designed on the basis of a pipe system as previoualy approved by the City Counail_. ._ ;; , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1970 � , ' PAGE 15 Councilman Sheridan said that Fridley wants a complete system. Everything within the City could be piped and outside Fridley could be ditched. Council.tnan Breider asked how to get this project moving. The Firdley Council met with the Spring Lake Paxk Council and they would like to stall for 10 years. If Fridley wants to develop this area there must be storm sewers. The City Engineer said that the problem is that Spring Lake Park would have to pay about 45$ of the project. The City Attorney said that after the meeting between the Spring Lake Park Attorney � and the Fridley Attorney, he thought that the only way to get any action would be to start court action. Councilman Sheridan said that if such action is started,. it should also,include the Highway Department. ' C� `_ I THE VOTE upon the motion, being a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. MUTION by Councilman Breider to instruct the City Attorney to inform the Council at the May 4th.Meeting on his recommendation on...the cour�e of action to tak�.with Spring Lake Park on the participation in the storm sewer project. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RE;SOLUTION #8.2-1970 -�ES�Z.UTIODT RECF.IVING THE PREL:IMINARY REPORT AND CALLING A � PUBLIC HEARING ON .THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION_OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS:. STREET IMPR(JVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1970-4, ADDENDUM #1: C� � � � MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution.#82-1970. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION #83-1970 - A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 2, BLOCK 2, RIVERWOOD MANOR ADDITION: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #83-1970. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor.Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION #84-1970 - A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZIDIG AND DIRECTING TF3.E- SPLITTZNG OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON.PART QF LOT 2, PARCEL 160, BROOKVIEW ADDITION: � MOTIDIV by Councilman Liebl tro adopt.Resolution #84-1970. Seconded by Gouncilman Sheridan. Upou a voice vate, all voting a�e, Mayor�.Kirkham declared the motion carried. �J ' ' ' LJ RESOLUTIODI #85-1970 - A RESOLUTION AUTIiORIZ1IVG AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ON LDT 17, BLOCK M, RIVERVIEW.HEIGHTS ADDITION: MOTION by Councilman Lieb1 �ko adopt Resoluti�n #85-1970. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting'aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTIODT #86-1970 - A RESOLUTION CORRECTIDiG RESOLUTION #10-1970 SPLITTING THE SPECIAL ASSESSI�NTS ON LOT 14, PARCEL 2140, AUDI.TOR'S SUBDIVISION #23: MUTION by CounciLnan Liebi to adopt Resolution #86-1970. Seconded ]ay CounciLnan Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. REGULAR COUD]CIL MEETING-OF APRIL 20, 1970 RESOLUTIDDI �E$7.-1974-- A SPECIAL ASSESS,l�NTS ON : DEVELOPME1dT : AUTHORIZ.ING AND.�_DIRECT.ING PAGE 16 , 12'., A13D REPLATTZNG INTO ANDERS023 MOTZON by Councilman Liebl to.adopt Resolutian #87-1970. Seconded by CounciLaan Sheridan. Upon.a voice vote, all voting ay�, Ma�ror Rirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLOTION #88-1970 - A EtESOLUTION p��2ECTING PREPA&ATION OF AS�ESSMENT ROLL FOR STREET IMPRrDVEMENT PROJECT.ST. 1969-1: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt.Resolution #88-1970. Secor�ded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkhata �eclared the motion carried. RES�LUTION.#89-197D - A RE50LUTION.DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMEI�iT RQLL FOR STREET IMPRUVEMENT PRL'�EGT ST. 1969-1: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #89-1970. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declaxed the motion carried. RESOLUTI.ON #90-1970 - RESOLUTION .DIRECTING PREPARATIOI�i .OF ASSE5SMEI�IT RiC11LL FOR 5TREET IMPROVEMENT PRf�JECT ST. 1969-2: MUTION by Councilman Liel�l to adopt.Resolution.#90-1970. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voiae vote, al.l votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham-declaxed tile motion carried. RESOLUTION #91-197� - A-RE�OLUTZON DIRECTI.DTG PI3BLICATION..OF HEARII3G ON� ..PROPOSED ASSESSMENT RQi.L FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PRCkTEGT ST. 1969-2: MOTION by Councilman Li.ebl to adopt Resolution #91-1970. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CLAIMS: MOTI�N by Councilman.Sheridan-to.apprc>ve payment..of General Claims #21084 throuqh #21227 and Liquor Claima.#4349.through #4�L16. Seconded_by Caucnilman Breider. i3pon a voice vote, all voting age, Mayor Kirk2sam declaz'ed:the motion carried. LICEN5ES: 1�lOTION b� Councilman 8rsider to approve the fallosaing licenses: Cigarette Approved By Casino xo�Cale 6219 Hwy. #65 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota By: Carl Rostberg Chief of Police , , ' �J � li �i II � � C� C � ' � , , ' ' �� i� � � I� � ItEGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1970 .. li ' Licenses " Cotitinu�d. . � ` _ Cigarette � Drug 5upply Co. ' S900 Main Street NE Fridley, Minnesota � Fridley DX S �a+,ion 570I University A�renue NE Frid�Py, Minnasota , Fridley "66n St8.t10T1 • 5667 Upiversity Avenu� NE Fridley, Minnesota , H011j% ^ 6E)^ , 6500 University Aveuu� NE � Fridley, Minnesota Minnesota Linseed 0i1 Coo , 27 - 44th Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota 55421 — Shaddrick & LaBeau American � I,egiori Post 3Q3 7325 Central Avenue NE Fric� iey, Minnesota � ' Midland Coop . Hwy #694 & NE Main Street , Fridley, Minnesota GARBAGE COLT,ECTION ' � Jetline S2rvice j817 Xylon Avenue,North ��Iinneapoli.s, Minnesota , J 8� W Pickup Service 7631 Lake Drive � , __, Circle Pines, Minnesota , Rubbish Removal Inc, . , 1021 lst Strzet N4+i � , , _ : _�+ie�a_Bri�hton; Minnesota Suburban Pi�lcup Service Inc. . i � Box 155 � Circle Pines, Minnasota G�.11agher's Service, Inc. II � 8566 Jefferson Street NE . � Minneapolis� Minr}�sq�� , .. -... PAGE 17 , __. By: Quis� Vending � - -Chie�'� of Police By:' Superior M�sic Co. � Ctiief of Poli�e By; ` Superi��r Music Co 0 By: Superior Music Co. By: Quist Vendino �y: Robert Roseerans By: Viking Enterprises, Inc, -�y: _ John _R. Ba.rclay _ By: Leo B� Bruder _By: Robert W. Nixon By: Jack Gallaaher By: Richard Gallagher Chief of Police Chief of Police Chief of Police Chief of Pol.ice Chief of Police Chief of Police Health Inspector Chief of Polioe Health Tnapector Chief of Police Health Inspecior Chief of Police HeaZth Inspector ' Chiet' of Polios Health Inspector � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 197Q Licenses Continued. ON SALE LIQTJOR - PRIVATE GLUB Shaddrick & LaBeau Acnerican Legion Post 303 7325 Central 4'remze NE Fridley, Minnesota 55432 OF�' SALE Bffi� Bob's Produce Ranch 7620 UniJ;rsi ty A�r�nu� PI� . Fridla�, Minnesota Country Boy Station Store 1301 Mississippi Street NE Fr�31�y, Minn�s�ta 55�21 Gordys Country Boy 1042 Osborne Road Fridley, Minnesota P.D.Q. Food Stores 6071 University Avenue 1VE Fridley, Minnesota Stav's Superette 6319 xwy #65 NE Fridley, Minnesota Stav!s Superette 6483 University Avanue NE Fridley, Minnesota ON SALE BEE;Fi Casino Royale 6225 Hwy #65 NE Fridley, Minn�sota Canterbury Inne, Inc. 6479-81 IIni�r?rsity Av�nue NE Fr�dley, Minnesota Eireside Rice Bowl, Inc. 744� Centra2 Aven��e NE Fri3ley, Minnps�ta Knights of Columbus Hall 6831 xwy #65 NE �'ridley, Minnesota Maple Lanas 6310 :Iwy #65 N� Fririlov. Minnaa�ta � 0 By: Robert Rosecrans By: Robert Schroer By: John Baucom By: Gordon G. Swenson By: William McGuire By: Elizabeth Stavansn By: Elizabeth Stavanan $y: Carl E. Rostberg By: Robert E. Christenson By: Gl�nn F. �lon� i a �I - � By: James �� ; �,I�be�� i . , B,v: William 'Ha Gottwal.i � � ' PAGE 18 , ' . � Chief of Police , Health Inspector � Chi:ef of Police � Health I.nspector Cnief of Polir,e ! ; Health Inspector Chief of Police � Health Inspect�r , Chief of Police Health Inspector � Chief of Police ' Health Inspector Chief of Police ' Health Inspector � Chief of Police � Health Inspector Chief of Police � Health Inspecior Chief of Police ' Health Inspector Chief of Police � Health In�p�otor ,. ,/ Chief of Palice Health Inspector REGULAR GOUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1970 Licenses Continued. SERVICE STATION Fridley DX 5701 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minn�sota Wantland Standard 5311 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota SOLICITOR'S Margare�t Otten for Wanderland Studios 5311 4th Street NE Fri@ley, Minnesota TAVERN Canterbury Inne, Inc, 6479-81 University Avenue NE Fridley, Mi,nnesota Casino Royale 6225 Hwy #65 NE Fridley, Minnesota Fireside Rice Bowl 7440 Central Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota Knights of Columbus Hall 6831 xwy #�5 NE Fridley, Minnesota Maple I,anes 63io xwy #65 rTE Fridley, Minnesota FOOD ESTABLISHMENT A & W Restaurant 7429 East River Road Fridley, Mi�nesota � *-Automa.tic Ehg.- & Mfg. Co 0 7�91 xwy #65 rr� Fridley, Minnesota � Wantland Standard 5311 U.niversity Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota �� � Vending Mach�,ne� On�y 0 By: Duane C. Schlottman By: James G. Wantland By: Margaret Otten By: Robert E, Christenson By: Carl Rostberg By: Glenn F. Wo.ng By: James Abbett By: 4,iilliam H. Gottwaldt By: Earl M. Duffy By: Arnold E. Ger.oud By: James G. Wantland PAGE 19 APPROVID BY . Building Inapector Fire I.napector BuiZding I.nspector Fire Inspector Chief of Police Chief of Police Health Inspector Chief of Police Health Inspector Chief of Police Healih Inspector Chief of Police Health Inspector Chief of Police Health Inspector Health Inapector Health Inspector Health Inspector � REGULAR COUI3CIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1970 Licenses Contiriued. FOOD ESTABLISHMENT Cont. �Casino Royale 6219 Hwy #65 NE Fridley, Minnesota *Central Auto Parts 1201 ?3rd Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota Colonial House Restaurant 6215 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota • Iaquinto Concessions Commone Park Fridley, Minnesota Country Boy Station Store 1301 Mississippi Street NE Fridley, Minnesota �The Day Company 500 73rd Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota *Downing Box Company 5851 East River Road Fridley, Minnesota *Drug Supply 5900 Main Street NE Fridley, Minnesota *Edison Homes ?5�1 xwy #65 NE Fridley,�Minnesota �Electro Cote 5220 Main Street NE Fridley, Minnesota *Electro Cote . 5220 Main Street ' Fridley, Minnesota Fireside Rice Bowl, Inc, 744� Central Avenue NE. Fridley, Minnesota �Fridley Sr. Ha.gh S�hoo1 6000 West Moore I,ake Drive Fridley, Minnesota � yending Machzt�es On�.y m n By: Carl E, Rostberg By: Magic Ma.id Vending By: Paul A. Bany By: Sam R. Iaquinto By; John D. Baucom, Jr. By: ARA. Service of Minnesota By; ARA Service of Minnesota By: q,uist Vending By; M,�gic Maid Vending By: Superior-�Dairy Fresh Milk By: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. By; P& R Vendi.ng Service By: Glenn F. Wong By: Magic Maid Venditz�' PAGE 20 � � �PPROVID BY , Health I.nspe�tor � Health Inspector � ' Health Inspector � Health Inspector ,; Health Inspector '` Health Inspector ' Health Inspector ' � Health Inspector � flealth Inspector � Health Inspector � Health In�ector ' Health Inspector ' �' ����,�h �ns�ector . � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1970 Licenses Continued. FOOD ESTABLISHI�IEENT Cont. �Fridley "66�' Station 5667 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota George's Texaco , (Y.D.Q, Food Store) 6071 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota Gordy's Cauntry Boy 1042 Osborne Road • Fridley, NCinnesota *Don's Gulf Station 53�0 Central-.Avenue I�TE Fridley, Minnesota Chuck's Gulf Station 73Z5 HwY #65 � Fridley, Minnesota �-Holiday Vi�lage Nortn 25� 57th Avenue NE Fridley,Minnesota �Holly �}66�► 6500 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota Howard Johnson�s Restaurant 5277 Central Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota �Jackie Ann Hair Stylists 6574 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota King's Chalet Family Buffet 6259 Hwy #65 NE Fridley, Minnesota Maple Lanes , ' 6310 xwy #65 rr� � Fridley, Minnesota Minco Products 7300 Commerce Lane NE Fridley, Minnesota Minnesoia Linseed Oil Co. 25 44th Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota * Vet�ding Mach�.ne�s Or��y By: Pepef-Cola Bottling Co. By: William McGuire By: Gordon Go Swenson BAGE 21 APPROVED BY . Heslth Inepector Health Inspector Health Inspector By: Suburban Dairy Distributors �ealth Inspector By: Charles Jordan By: ARA Service of Minnesota By: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. By: Philli.p M, Garbe By: John Spilane By: John Lindell By: Moore Way Vending By: William H. Gottwaldt By: Metropolitan Vending By: Quist Venc�i.ng Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health inspe�tor 0 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETII�IG OF APRIL 20, 19T0 Licenses Continued. FOOD ESTABLISfIlKENT Cont, Mr. Steak of Fridley 5895 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota *Omnetics, Inc. 7500 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota �-Onan Corp. 1400 73rd Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota � Phoenix Chow Mein 2Q2 Mississippi Street NE Fridley, Minnesota *Precision Sheet Metal 5250 Main Strest NE Fridley, Minnesota -�Railroad Accessories Corp, 4650 Main Street NE Fridley, Minnesota *Ryan Conoco 6389 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota Spartan Depto Store 5351 Central Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota *Les' Standard Service 76so xwy #65 x� Fridley, Minnesota Stav�s Superette 6483 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota Stav's Superet�te 6319 Hwy #65 NE � . Fridley, NFi'nnesota Strite Anderson 7535 Viron Road NE . Fridley, Minnesota *Summit Gear 5960 Main Street NE Fridley, Minnesota * Vending Machines O�ly By: Thomas Powers By: E. R. Seydow By: Servomation Twin Cities By: Lyn F. Hom By: ARA Service of Minnesota By: Griswold Coffee Co. By: Magic Maid Vending By: Ralph Goldhiersch By: P & R Vending By: Elizabeth Stavanan By: Elizabeth Stavanan By: Servomation Twin Cities By: Griswald Coffee Co, PAGE 22 APPROVID BY . � , ' 'I ' I Health Inspector ' I Health Inspector ' I , ' Health Inspector ' Health Inspector ' Health Inspector , I Health Inspector ' I Health Inspector ' I r Health Inspector ' Health Inspector , Health Inspector ' I Health Inspector ' I Health Inspector , I ' �P���� ��s��Ctor ' I I � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRTL 20, 1970 ' , . � Licenses Continued. � �' . ' -ERCAVATING . ' � . - . , LeIfoy Bearl 'Excavating _ -304 Park Street � � '' , Anoka,w Miniiesota By: LeRoy Bearl � Brighton Excavating Company � ' 1920 Aighway �96 New.Brighton, Minnesota By: George Indyiciewiz � F�ouser Corporation . 1401-46th Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Edgar W. Houser � GENERAL CONTRACTOR Alexander Construction Co. ' Rte. �2 Box 640 Mound, Minnesota By: Todd Alexander ' Balco Building Systems, Inc. 2801 Wayzata Boulevard _ Minneapolis, Minnesota By: R. M. Balch ' G . L . Miller Co . 4237 W. 25th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Gerald L. Miller , Ryan Construction Co. of Minn., Inc. 8053 Bloar�ington Freeway ' Minneapolis, Minnesota $q: James R. Ryan Tri-Co Builders, Incorporated 7'S61 Van Buren N.E. ' Minneapolis, Minnesota $y: Myron Holum A. L. Williams Construction . ' 947-86th Avenue N.W. Minneapolis, Minnesota $y: A. L. Williams MASONRY � Allstate Construction.�Company 2316 North'4th Street • '. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Ed Reinke . Carroll Buzzell Brick & Cement Contr. ' 159-94th Avenue N.E, . Blaine, Minnesota By: Carroll Buzzell � � l : APPROVED BY Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. B1dg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. B1dg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. PAGE 23 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1970 Licenses Continued. Movin Robin Corporation 5116 Hamilton Lane Minneapolis, Minnesota 0 By:. Evert J. Boerhave PAGE 24 I A�proved By Building Inspector Plastering Geo. W. Lovgren & Sons 5900 Wi�consin Circle New Hope, Minnesota By: George W. Lovqren Building Inspector Sign Erector's Signcrafters Outdoor Display Inc. 13 77th Way N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: James Stafford Building Inspector THE MOTION seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upou-a voice vote, all votinq aye,,Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CONSIDERATION OF HOME TRAILER.LICEDTSE RENEWAL,.CLETUS NEI: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the home trailer license for Cletus Nei. Seconded-by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice.vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ESTIMATES: D.M. Noyes Construction Company, Inc. 430 Oak Grove, Suite 201 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403 � - _: PARTIAL Esti.mate #5 for work completed on Sanitary Sewer and Water Improvement Project #93 $33,619.45 MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to approve paym�sit to D.M.� Noyes Consturction Company with the•payme�nt to be macYe to the.bondinq coa�pan� and D.M. Noyes Construction Company in conjunction. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote,all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the mcation carried. Weaver, = Ta.11e: &- �ierrick . . _ , . 316 East Main Street Anoka, Minnesota 55303 For services rendered - March $ 3,488.24 Comstock & Davis, Inc. Consulti.rig Engiaeers_ _ � . _ _ _ _ 1;4#6 • Count}r �toad ",7" Minneapoli�s, Minnesota For furnishing of resident inspection and resident supervision for the staking out of the following projects: ' � t � , r REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING..OF APRIL 20, 1970 .. Estimates Continued. PARTIAL Estimate #5, Sanitary Sewer & Water Project #93 from March 2, 1970 through March 27, 1970 PARTIAL Estimate #5, Sanitary Sewer Improvement Project #96, Addendum #1, from March 2, 1970 to March 27, 1970 , PARTIAL Estimate #3, Water Improve�nt Project #95, 5chedule $ - Well #7, from March 2, 1970 through March 27, 1970 PARTIAL Estimate #6, Water Improvement Project #95, Schedule A-3 - Well #13, from.March 2, 1970 through March 27, 1970 PARTIAL Estimate #6, Water Improvement Project #95, Schedule A-2 - Well #12 from March 2, 1970 through March 27, 1970 - PARTIAL Estimate #6, Water Improvement Project #95, Schedule A-1 - Well #10 &#ll,.frocn March 2, 1970 through March 27, 1970 PAGE 25 $ 3,191.80 63.56 21.78 246.55 245.04 215.03 MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve payment of the foregoing estimates. Seconded by_Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham decIared the motion carried. RESOLUTION #92-1970 - A RESOLUTIOId EXTENDING THE.TERM �F TEMPORARY BONDS FOR STORM SEWER PROJECT #82: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #92-1970. Seconded.by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. COMMUNICATIONS: A. NIINNESOTA DEPT. .OF� CIVIL DEFENS£: CEI�CIFICATIOI�T OE : CIVIL LIEFENSE DIRECTOR FOR 1970 ::: _ _ . . . _ _ _ : _ . MOTION by Councilman Lieb1 to receive the co3amunication from the State of Minnesota, Department of Civil Defense dated April 8, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the mction carried. B. �IFW POST_363: RE UEST PERMISSION FOR MEMORIA.I..DAY PARADE: ' MOTION by Councilman.Sheridan to rece,ive the couanunication from VFW Post 363 j dated April 9, 1970, and grant permission for the parade. Seconded-by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETIAIG OF APRIZ 20, 1970 C. Wbl. F. MESSERLI: REFUND OF REC CHARGES PAGE 26 MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive the caamunication from Mr. William F. Messerli dated April 3, 1970, written on behalf of the property owner, Mr. Richard Brisbois, and instruct the Administration to reply. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. D. FR:LDI.EY CITY BANH: EXPRESS APPRECIATION FOR SUPPORT MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the communication from the Fridley City Band, signQd by Richard B. Kinsman, President, dated April 12, 1970. Seco�ided by Councilman Breider. .Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. E. N.S.S.S.D.: APPROVAL OF HOOKUP FOR LOCKE PARK FILTRATION PLANT MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the communication from the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District dated April 15, 1970. Seconded by Counci]man Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. �'. CITY MANl�GER: REPI�ESENTATION ON ANOKA COIJDITY JQINT LAW ENFOR�EMENT COUNCIL The City Manager reported that Mr. Robert Johnson, County Attorney has indicated that he would appreciate the Council appointing the two members of the Joint Law Enforcement Council. One of the members would be a Council Member and the other the Chief of Police. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to.appoint Council.man Raymond Sheridan as the Fridl�y Council's representative to the Anoka County Joint Law Enforcement Council. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carrj.ed. Councilman Sheridan indicated that he would be unable to attend the Meeting scheduled for next Saturday morning (April 25th) as he had a prior commitment. It was agreed by the Council that Councilman Tim Breider is to go in his place. G. OLIVER 8.'ERICKSON: GOb1MEIdT5.ON THE NEW ZONING ORDIWANCE AS APPLIES TO MR. GEORGE WALQUIST'S APPLICATION FOR A DENTAL CLINIC MOTION by CounciLnan Liebl to receive the communication from Mr. Oliver R. Erickson, Chairman of the Planning Cominission dated April 17, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham'�}ecl,ared the motion carried. ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Councilaan Sheridan to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regular Council Meeting of April 20, 1970 adjourned at 11:50 P'.M. Re_pectfully submitted, `�/���'��'�e<��t� Juel Mercer Secretary to the City Council Jack O. Kirkham , Mayor � � �J t � I� I � � � �I � � � ' � u ' � ' LJ � , � LJ ' � � � � � � � ' � � ORVINANCE N0. AN ORllINANC� TO Ai�IEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS. The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION l. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: Commencing at a point which is the intersection of the South line of 40th Avenue N.E. and. the center line of Main Street; thence Westerly along an extension of said South line a distance of 450.79 feet to the point of beginning; thence continuing Westerly along the last described Iine a distance of 274.21 feet to a point; thence Northerly at right angles to the last described line a distance of 696.96 feet to a poin�; thence Southeasterly along a straight line to the point of beginning. The premises last above described being hereafter described as Tract A. All lying in Section 34, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, Gounty o£ Anoka, Minnesota. Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as M-2 (Heavy Industrial Areas). SECTION 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 Areas) to M-2 (Heavy Industrial Areas). PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS llAY OF ATTEST: , 1970. MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham CITY CLERK I�larvin C. Brunsell Public [(earing: February 9, 1970 First Reading: April 20, 19�0 Second Reading: Publish . 0 C`; ��; `� ,�� , �\ �. VV � . ; i`„p.�.}„ � TI ���I"", ! 'J ; i ......... . ���� r.�., ; 1.�,4 � _;- ,�� •, I u.� � ± ,�,J �w. .;. . ., l�— �.�-lr�. .� � :�� � ���� c�x"' zoA #69-11: Northern Pacific Railway Beta 4otn a� 41St in vicinity of Grand and California Streets Rezone from R-1 to M-2 (heavy industrial� � . ZONING LEGEND R-I SINGIE FAMILY DWG'S AREAS f_._:._�J R-2 LTD. MULTIPLE fAMILY DWG'S L�'=7 R-3 GEN. MULTIPLE FAMILY OWG'S .""'�"� y R-4 OISTRICT USE PERMfTTE4 � � z C-1 LOCAL BUSINESS AREAS C=.�J � W C-I-S LOCAL SHOPAlNG AREAS C�:(;:� = GR-i CUNICS S ALUED LAB. [�,��:::Y� C-2 6ENERA� BUSiNESS AREAS �10� C-2-S GENERAL SMOPPING AREAS ��;;�� CR-2 OfFICE SERV. 9 1T0. BUSINESS [;:':::J a m PO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT [;',:::;� � M-I �IGHT INOUSTRIAL AREAS �J///JJ � J O M- 2 N6AVY INDUSTRIA� AREAS 7/�/,7J� U P VUBUC PACILITIES AREAS ,- .:,-,� Q CI7Y VROPERiy Q SCMOOL PROPERiT Q OaOINaNCE NUwBER . 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PAOL, MIIiME84TA 55101 1rOR 3P&CZAL US� FERMIT AND ZONINa CHANt3E3 IN RBEiARD �'0 Tii� EYT�N320N AND OPBRATION OF TRE RAILROAD CLAS3ZFIC4�'ION 1'ARD eurlingtcn Ncrthern Ine., 1T6 Ea�t 5th 3tr�et, St. Paul, i�inr��sota, h�r�lnefl�er ref�rrsfl �o as th� "P�ti- tioner", htreb�► peti�ions the Ci�y of Fridlfy for the per�eit appro�als and �conirig ela�nges ln r�gsrd to th� ezpansion a,t�.1 operation of th� railraad diassltl,caticn y�d {inoluding de- parCur• tracks and slvpe excava�ion) an the► lands d�saribed b�ioN and as shorm on the attaehed �ap marked as Exh3Dit "A" is l�gal2q degcribed on �xhibit "�", both 8xhibits attaahed h�reto arid. fnoorporated by ref•ren�e. Tbe property is $enore►lly locaL�d West of Nl�in 3trett betwe�n �10th AYenue arbd 43rd Awenue Northeast, Ft�idley gr�d in th• vicinity of arand Avenu�, Cclumbi� Hei�hta and Celifornis 3tr�eL, Fridl�y, M3nnesota. The r�quest�d approval and ch�tngea are: For 7l'r�at A: Rezoning c�►�nge fram R-1 (Singl� Familq DMelling Ar�a) to M-2 (Hetoy Indumtrisl Area� Por Tract� A i B: �peaia►1 t1ae.T?ermit-f'or eapan- sion and operation ot railroad ela$eifiaatlon yard Vari�nae-to r�duce ti�e minl�rum footag� requirement tretwe�n �t-2 zoning and R-1 zon3ng from 1500 Peet to fl Peet ior yard conatruction. If th� aaid zoning chan�ee and �pecial u�� per- mit� �t�� gr�n�ed, atn� patit3.o*�er bu31c3s the expanded �'J `; f ► aUssifieation yard in the ar�s deacribed, the petition�r agrsss to t?�e tolloMing eao»ditions and acknowl�dgss thst Lh. permita and soning changes are conditioned upon the p�rformance by it of �he folloxir� oonditions: t. Th� re�id�ntlal properties abutting the proposed d�Yeiopment xill b• protect�d by a btrn� to be aon- struct�d on the top of th� enebank�ent along Mi�h installation o! a eiz foot Qhain link fenae on the bsok aide of the bern� prior to co�mencement of rock rr�cv�l and blssLir�. The ber� aons�ruction, �o th� •xt�nt po�sible, Mill b• s�ch that th� aMitchir�g yard is not ♦is3bie from the roo! ea��• level line of alght, bu� the htight of the berm will not exaesd sight t�et. b. Tht blasting nvise xi11 be kept�to a minimua so ae not to have an adverse effeot on the neighbor- hood. Petitioner anc! it� CQntr�ators Mill �valuaL• the ettruaturea of �hs hans� �►Zthin the aorporate limit� of the Ci�y of �►ridley south of 45th Avsriue� N.E. prior tv the aon�trua�ion ao thgt any damag� during bla��ing and construation aa.n be �ustifiably eetablished. o. The dust due to the aDnetruetion aha11 be aontrolled by �vatering dovm the area if necesa�ry. d. The 12�;hting in the yards and loud speakers for xork €�etivities wi11 be placed in �ueh a manner. that �hese are direct�d aaaq Pram the re�idential ares�s� to th� Eas �. Th�r� xSll be an s�dequate num- 4��r o�' speal�era �nc! t�e�e will be plxc�d proparly i � ' ' �'oz� minimura vo�.um� �nd t��xi�u�r cov�r�;�;e. e. Tt� top portion ot th� �banlasent xill be p].ant��d rith a Lyp� of gro�h or ��6�tation whioh SroMr up to a uaxiaiue h.ight ot sev�n inahes and r�quir�� minimal utint�nanae to a�ak� it a�sth�tiaslly pl��sin6. f. Ths latest �ype oP r�taa�dar �quipment Mill b• us� and updatfcl periodioaliy so thst i� riil aontinu� to tunction prop�rly. g. The City Mill be pro�idtQ �rith Qertiti�d data b� an indepsndent organi�aation in rege�rd to �h� pr���nt nois• level o! l�titionsr'a opfr��ion and g�nrrall' Lhe noise l�v�l in th� eapand�d op�ration xill not b� any gr�ater than �he prestnt leve2. h. Buildings acnstruated in tbia area in aupport of this vperation muet Qo�s befor• th� BuildinA �tanda�*d� Desi�n Cqntr4l 3ubaommittee for appro�al. Th�y xill front prinraarily a�►ay frcm the resid�a�ial ar�a. i. The �rsffia pa�terne fo� re�oYal of roak, dirt and other rifur�e Nill bs to�rds $aat Rivsr Road at�d a+rty from th� residential area. The traffio activi- ti�s during aonrtruction Mill be 000rdinated Kitih Fridl��, tht County, Colu�bia He?.ghts and the City of Minneapolis. � �. Ali the burning a.nd sir pollution rsgalations of the City a.nd the State �ill Ae complied ri�h and no part of the rai2road yarda xill be used ae a� dump area to pile th� ret'uae. k. The averpnas on 4�Ith Avfnue will b�a eompletsd !'rom 4bth Avenue to Ea�t River Road 8$ pl�nned b� Burlington Vorth•rn Ina. prior to opera'��.on �f th� y�.rc� to ,��.�.:�inati� �►P��."P�C prabl�m$. Th� ap_ .� �� � � proval of the Plana & Specificationa shall be coordinated Nith the City, County and other ` governmental �geneies and the construction of this overpaas alon� Mith approaehes ae propoaed � . by the Petitioner wil� be complet�d at no cost to th� City and the Count�. 1. All plane of yard lay-out, brid�e plans and build- ing plana Mill be submitted to the City for ap- proval prior to construation. m. Th� petitiener pill indemnify the City for any claime ot any nature that may result from th• construction aa outlined above, from the blasting inwolved in eaid conatruotion or from any other activity involved in the P�ti*i.onPr�s or ita con- tractors' and a�enta' activitie.:� 1:� sai�: c:�r st.^uc- tion and further Sgrees to hol,_' �::e City harmlesa from and a�gainst any and all claims ariaing out ot said activities and conatruction and to dePend on behali' ot' the Citq any and all claim� that rnay be presented to it. In addition to the said � agreement� for the City oP Fridley, the Petitioner, � its ag�nte etnd its eontractors will ind�mniPy the , reeidents of the City oP Fridley i'or damaqes that may result Prom blastin� in the vicinity of th�ir � homea. � I � � n. Petitioner agrees to mak�( ��a�� ��e�--p�e�pa�- �,.�.�&. �ae-�� '--�--�---e������the property in parcel 1200, legally described a� Lots 2 and 3, Auditor's Subdivision 78, �vnilable to industrial development . +'� } �n �. �NAti<`G � r L A f _. C C",;l «- /�•; � � -; ti- c -�/�.: p �` -� � �� o. Petitiioner wili cooperate with the Ci,ty of Fridl�y for the dediaatton o� a right hand turn lane on Ea�t River Road to the proposed 43rd Avenu• ov�r- pass. p. The City rill be granted tirst option on �ny �xces• material available from �aid aonstruction to bt AS A6fr:�0 uRoN dy rhlG %j:�R�.IN6TpN ,(Jcf�alCr� �Id. C�. TNd dumped rvithin the City oP Fridley�at the direction �`'' y rNc� of f��A�: of the Engineer of the City of Fridley at no char6e, hrao:o k T provided the �tost of the haul is not exeeasive. Cou^`"� N4 ��'•" q. Peti�ion�r further agrees to coo��rdte with the ��'�°��' City and the County and rvill not oppoae their r�- quest for a grade separation at the railroad tracks on Missies3ppi Strc�t bet'ore the Minneaota Publia 5erviQ� Commiasion. It also a�r�eea to bear the full oo�t of the shoo fly atid 10� of the remain- ing cost of the project Nithin the right oP Maq limi�s, vrhich coat tnalude� raising the level of the traak thres feet above the existing level to ellow Por better drninage ot the faaility, aon- struation of t�t atruatur� arid other related Kork. r. Petitioner sgr�es that it rrill a11oM or be a party to alloaing the City to relocate the existing o�d rai].road erossirigs, one betNaen Lon�felloK snd Liberty and one near Ironton Street to 79th Mny and 8 3rd A�*enue . �. Petitioner xill cooperate with Northern States Poxer ared the City of Fridlcy in provi�iv►g for a I� � satisfactor relocation oP ihe 115 KV power lin� � � I � � Prom its� oresent 1��C�.ti�n to pet3tionQr's property. 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M�t'� �s;:�� 1""" '�i"'� i� _ 1 r`l� ���4 � . , r -f: I E.. ;`, ; ' � � � ,. �' , . � � .�,. �' ,: ,� I , t"F ; . ' ,r ^ qrY�-� " �f � t � �� � ST. ANTHONY VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER, Inc. ae�aa�t crr�cc., DELI�lIC BUII.DING ZS Uaiv�r�ity Av�u� S. E. MII�iNEAPOLLS. MIIYNESOTR 55414 April 9, 2970 Mr. Hank Nuhicr� E�.31 L'nive:�sity nve, tv, ..,. Fridley, ��:inn. .`,;51�21 Dear Mr. �Y'uhich : Due to the fact that we have an ex�ansion �r��ram of addin� to t'.��e Sears bui7din� at 6199 Hi�hway E� A�. E., w� th some buildir.gs acided to the south side and scme added to ihe east side, we a�u1d like ta have the brzckin�; ci' t!�ese two wa11s extended for one year. !:�-�s �' ours ve r;/ i ru ly . � ,. .,.-�-� '� .. .�: �!_;;, -t... .. . ,...__ h:ax Saliterrtan 336-4841 �S S 1 REGULAR CGUiv� �,. ��',�::i:TI;:G OF QECEt�i�:?'� �, a�2 LJ , � i ' � L � � ' ' . � � , , � � � ���.�,� 4 3�' the school had requested that they be'included. The ordinance amending Section 78 also applied to the schools. Councilman Har.ris said tllat he felt that there should be some written communication with a formal request for the inclusion of the schools into the ordinance. A member of the audience said that there are some iactors overlooked, namely the safety factor and the noise iactor. It seems that people want to take off the mufflers to make them maze noisy. Snowmabiles are made to qo 60 miles per hour now and if a child or a pe� were to jump in front of a snowmobile, they could not stop as the brakes are not that good. They must of necessity run next to the curbing in the snow. The City Attorney then read the Resolution aloud for the benefit of the audience interested in this item. Councilman Liebl commented that�this Resolution does not mean that the Council is not in tavor of snowr.�obiles in the City, he felt that it was a healthy sport. This Resolution merely sets down some limits and he did not feel that there should be such strict regulations that people were not allowed to use them. Councilman Harris asked if the State requires the safety certificate and the City Attorney replied yes, and that anyone under 14 is not allowed to cross a street or highway and be^ tween the ages of 14 and 18 they can cross only with a �afety certificate. This also applied to the use of public roads within the City. The State Statutes cover the safety equipment, rules of the road and speed limits. The speed limit is the same as for othez motorized vehicles. The noise decibels and speed are hard to enforce as a snowmobile may go through a field where a squad car could not follow. Councilrnan Sheridan asked if the state licenses these vehicles and the City Attorney said yes. Mr. Jerry Potts, 8066 Ruth Street asked iE the speed limit applies to the ease- ments and along the sidewalks. The City Attorney ans4�ered that a street would be from one right of way to the other and witiiin that right of way it would apply and the City would have jurisdiction. THE VOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a voice vote, al.l voting aye, MayoX Harris Pro tem declared the motion carried. The City Attorney suggested gublishing the Resolution. This item was again discussed at the end of the meeting, where it was decided to change the ti.me limi.t Prom "No snowmobile shall be operated prior to sunrise or after 9:00 P.M." to "No snowmobile shall be operated prior to sun�ise or after 10:00 P.M.", to conform with F'ridley's sister. communities. _ � DISCUSSION REGARDING SEARS STORE IN SHOREWOOD Si{OPPING CENTER: ' The City Engineer explained that Mr. Max Saliterntan is requesting that the brick on the south side be waived if expansion progresses within three �te3rs. The Building Standards - Design Cont;rol Subco^unittee originally had stipulated that it was to be bricked on all four sides, then the Gouncil a1].owed the east side to be left as that was the prohal:�e direction of expansion. i ' Mr. E.J. Becchetti, representi.n� '-,r• �iax S�litn:�:,n, s�:id th�� thE.y woul j ti•, � mor. �- like to add on to ttie eas` and soatYl sid:�s in t:`�° :��=�?= t�r�'"�,� ' ' gaging money is hard to get. They woulci like ,to d�ploy *r�_ r�aterials and labor for the bricking to othcr parts of t}ie buildirig an�� savt� t`��' ex- pense of bricking up the sou�k� w��.�, corisideri.nq the pr_opo�e�i ex�ansion. -� REGULAR COUNC'r., N!EETING OF DECEM?F.R 1, I969 --. �I L J � ' , L_ J ' ' .' � ' , ' � , FAG� 5 ��� ! He said that he felt that 8" blocks'with trim would suffice as long as they ! plan on adding on. Councilman Harris commented that Shorewood Shopping Center � was represented previously when it was agreed that it was to be bricked on � the three sides. Mr. Becchetti explained that they plan on adding on the east ' and south sides, but they do not know exactly when. The City Engineer pointed : out that there were a number of other waivers granted when the plot plan was s adopted. Councilman Sheridan said that in taking out the buildinq permit, the � atipulations were accepted, now another waiver is being requested. If Mr. ; Saliterman were to come in with a plan for the expanszon, possibly this could r be considered. Mr. Becchetti said that they will be ready, maybe, with plans in� ; the spring. Councilman Harris pointed out that without the brick, the building = permit may not have been granted. He asked when the Sears store will be occupied. Mr. Becchetti said in about 4 weeks. It is just a nattar of putting up brick r veneer and finishinq the flooring and heating. Mr. Becchetti said that the loading ramp is in the southeast corner. The City Engineer asked how there could be expansion without elimination the service �` entrance. Mr. Becchetti said that the expansion would go right up to the service entrance. The service door faces south. Councilman Harris wondered what � would be•done about the parking requirements in that case. Councilman Liebl i commented that he Pelt that three years is too ].ong, and that the Council has � already granted one waiver in the brick in leaving oPf the east side. � j Counc3lmaiz Sheridan su ested that if Mr. . �. __ . _. -.. _ qg ' �a����rm�n comes in with a plan for ' :_EX�nsion.by A�r�.l, then the brick on the south_side could be waived, except ' that portion that the expansion would not affect, and if not the stipulation would have to stand. Councilman Harris added that if he were to come'in;with ' a plan, he would have one year from the time the pezmit is given before ft . would become inva2id. .MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive the letter from St. Anthony Villaqe. : Shoppinq Center signed by Mar. Saliterman dated November 17, 1969 and deny the request for a three year extension of time for putting up the brick on the south ,. wall of the Sears structure. I£ the plans are in before the Council by April ', lstt 1970 the_Council will then strike this stigulation, and if there are no ' plans, he will be obligated to fulfill the originaZ stipulations set down for `�he building permit. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all ' votinq aye, Mayor Harris Pro tem declared the motion carried. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLA.NNING COMMISSION MEETING OF NOVEMBER 19, 1964: LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. #69^24, RODNEY BILLMAN: Lot 14, BloCk 2, Innsbruck Sth Addition. Split in hal£ for purchase by Lots 13 and 15. The City Engineer explained the Planning Commission reco:nmended approval of this lot split. One half of tne lot will go with the property to the west and thP other half to the property to the east. This will not make buildable lots, the owners,of Lot 13 and 15 would like to add some more land to their yards. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to approve the I,ot Split L.S. #69-24 requested by Rodney Billman, with the understand�r,g that the split*ing of Lot 14 does not create two buildable sitE:s. Seccnded :.�y Counci.lr�an Li.e��l. Uj>on a voice vote, all votiny aye, Mayar Harris Pro tem declared the motion carried. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the Minutes p� the Planning Commission Meeting o£ November 19, 1969. Second�d by Councilman Sheridan� Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried, � _"" � ' � ' � , � �� , � � ' - �-- =� ORDINANCE N0. J AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridle;� d� ordain as follows: SECTION l. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter �ndicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: Lot 1, Block 3, Commerce Park, all lying in the North Half (N 1/Z) of Section 11, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of hlinnesota. Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as C-2 (general business areas). SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official zoning map to show said tract or area from zoned district C-1 (local business areas) to C-2 (general business areas). PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS , DAY OF � � ' ' ' i , �1 r:y��c��� , 1970. MAYOR Jac 0. Kir am � � . �. ; r' 1. (,' i f . , � j `t . '� 4 « - ` CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell . ^ a � � . •J Public fiearing: A ril 13 1970 '. "-- First Reading : pri , �`�, �1 Second Reading: �� PuUlish....... � �, .�.� � B'�� STEVE CODDON: ZOA 4C70-02 SP ��70-01 rrLDro�o ��wC L. 1, B1. 3, Commerce Park zo�.i e..,a.���a 1 osicaie_.RO� f C � 1 �1� iv , I � i iI a �. � �� 1ZI ... .. r . � �/� Z 1///.G , - �:SSRf�IIEa$��' ! .: .' -%� � . .,� ,r . i - � ;'.," i�'� � ' �: �'_/. �, ,..� `,�. � a . �� ` . .�, � , ` . • � . �;, , -s� �. Z;;o • : ��•�' i ; �"_ . �,��.:)� .'�, . Y.,_;�,ra - , .. y' � ' c I � i ' �J ' ' , . � i � � � i �� ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDTNANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY CHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AA4END APPENDIX C OF TH� CITY CODE The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION l. For the vacation of the street described as follows: All that part of the Westerly 12.76 feet of the Southerly 150 feet of Lot 25, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92. A�1 lying in the North 1/2 of Section 24, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. SECTION 2. The said vacation has been made in conformance w�th Minnesoia Statutes and pursuant to Section 12.07 of the City Charter and Appendix C of the City Code shall be so amended. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS DAY OF , 1970. ATTEST: T'IAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham � � CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell Public Hearing: April 13, 1970 First Reading: pri 2, 1970 ' Second Reading: Publish....... � �1 0 � ,,,��, � ! � � ., , ► � � � 1: ��. �! � � � 0 , � 53924 �� \ � 1 i N. E. CORNER i..,...,..»� �.....,. � -- SEC. t ."__��lO� �. (1L33.IOJ""'_ i . � �u' � _._ ' _ _ ' ... / . u. i� � � ,trt�t�a�"r : 1 � A'l�K.M,I/ . I�: 'f � t' �" . � � i �O R � ,� ,� ,� „ � ,, ; ; � a � �, o> 4 �: �-� ;��. ��. m:. ; � �j 4 ` M ,., e?; tii :(� j s pro+ `' v-- � � �r Q:�r ^, T i. � . � - v DRNE �� `,. < �<,s � � � .� /� j� � �I �\ � I = ! �� v1 '� w � . . � �i a { ti , ! � ! I i / ` _' t �.. 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I' �, �'„ iy� / ' a,� , . -- ' - �a� �� 49�` �r 5O '�51 , 52 �� � I, � * ,._ � i � '•� ' �, � � _ � , �;� � � ,, i ORDINANCE N0. � ", AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY CODE BY PROVIDING SECTION 2.�5 Tf�REIN AND PROVIDING FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF A DEPUTY CITY CLERK The Council of the City of Fxidley does ordain as followa: Section 1 That the Fridley City Code be amended by inserting the follawing therein as Section 2.05: That the City Clerk may designate an employee of the City as a "Deputy City Clerk" who shall have authority to act for and in behalf of the City Clerk during the absence of the City Clerk from the City Hall. . �, ' :� Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this day of , 1970. ,.N'� .A,;' ATTEST: Marvin C. BrunseZl City Clerk First reading: April 20, 1970 Second reading: .- . • Jack Kirkham, Mayor 4� ' � •� HALL, BMITH, JUSTER, FEIKEMA AND HASKVITZ ,� ' � �.=� _ . +�� t :� � �:-1' ( " / � 1 t,� I� , �` �,. , DOU�LA9 M�LL �`� , WYMAN 9MITH � IpSO BLJILDERS EXCHqNGE BLOG., MINNEAPOLIS, MINNEYOTA 55402 LEONARDT,JU6TER PI-�ONE 339•1481 • OFFICES IN: 089E0, iRIDLEY NENRV M. FEIKEMA RONAIp L. MABKVI7Z JAME• R. CA{lERLY , MEMO T0: 'FRQM: RE. ' UATE: ' ' , ' ' � Homer Ankrum, City Manager Leonard T. Juster Improvement Project ST 1970-4 and Hyde Park Re-zoning Apr�i {b, 1y10 At the request of the Council and administrative officials, the undersigned was requested to review the situation concerning the re-zoning and street improvements ordered in the above matter and report to the Council on the April 20, 1970 meeting. In reviewing the procedural history of the action taken on the above matter, it appears as follows: On November 3, 1969, by Resolution #194-1969, the Council ordered improvement, and final plans and specifications and estimates of cost thereof for Street Project ST 1970-4. Pursuant to the above resolution, street improvements, including grading, etc, were ordered. This resolution was adopted on motion by Councilman Harris. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon voice vote, Liebl, Harris, Sheridan, and Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' A Also on November 3, 1969, a first reading was completed on ordinance to I reYzone Hyde Park and City View additions from their present use to commercial ' us� and this ordinance was passed by a 4/5 vote. Liebl, Harris, Sheridan, and R ' Ki kham voted aye, Samuelson voted nay. Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. , On February 2, 1970, the Council instructed the administrative officials of , ' ' th� city to proceed with negotiations for purchase of propertyforthe improvement, mainly to acquire the area needed for the "slip-off." Contacts were made by the City Attorney to acquire property by negotiation. � ' ' ' 'J ' ' ' ' � ' ' � ' ' The City Manager, Ankrum, had corresponded with Charles E. Burrill, District Engineer of the Minnesota Highway Department, requesting Highway Department approval of the plans for the "Slip-off" access and requested certain land from the Highway Department. In Manager An�Crum`s letter, he indicated that the request was made beca�se of re-zoning plans for the area, including commercial and multiple dwe�lings. In the answer of Mr. Burrill, he indicated the State would approve Mr. Ankrum's plan, would not share in the cost, and detailed certain conditions required by the State. Their approval was not conditioned upon re-zoning and it was not mentioned in his letter. On March 16, 1970, upon the second reading of the ordinance for re-zoning in Hyde Park and City Uiew Addition, the vote was Liebl, 8rieder, and Sheridan voting aye, Kirkham and Harris voting nay, and Mayor Kirkham declaring the motion failed. (Amendment of the zoning code of the City of Fridley requires 2/3 vote to all council members pursuant to Section 45.202 being the equivalent of a 4/5 vote). At the council meeting of April 6, 1970, Attorney Andrew Kohlan appeared on behalf of his client Eldon Schmedeke, owners of Lots 16-19, Block 12, and Lot 30, Block 21, Nyde Park Addition, requesting the council to re-xone the property as per the first re-zoning motion that did pass and implied that, if not, he would bring a lawsuit against the city for said re-zoning. Therefore, the question as to the present status of the matter appears to be: 1. Is the resolution ordering improvement and final plans and specifications ' at�d estimates of the cost thereof, approved on November 3, 1969, still in effect and should the city officials be required to administratively carry out the ' , ' ' requirements of said resolution or does that resolution fail because of the failure of the re-zoning to receive approval at second reading? -2- 4 `i ' 2. If the improvement is valid regardless of the rezoning, what action ' ' must be taken if the council desires to reverse itself on the resolution ordering the improvement? 3. What is the effect of the requnst of Eldon Sr.hmedeke or a lawsui± to be brought be him on the re-zoning? ' l. Is the resolution ordering improvement and final plans and specifications and estimates of the cost thereof, approved on November 3, 1969, still in effect and should the city officials be required to administratively carry out the ' requirements of said resolution or does that resolution fail because of the failure of the re-zoning to receive approval at second reading? ' ' I�� ' ' ' , � �i� It is my o�in;��� rh�+ the rPCn��)t�nn �r�Prin� the improvement and final plans and specifications in that resolution of November 3, i969, requiring "street improvement, including grading, stabilized base, hot mix..." is'a valid resolution not affected by the failure of the rezoning and the City Engineeer and Consulting Engineers are required to prepare final plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. The City Charter of the City of Fridley under Section 8.04, LOCAL IMPROVEMENT REGULATIOiVS, provides that after the City Charter takes effect, September 24, 1957, "The City Council may prepare and adopt a comprehensive ordinance, prescribing the procedure which will determine all matters pertaining to the making of the local improvements thereafter..." Such ordinance shall also require petition of a majority in number and interest of the owners of property to be assessed fo such improvement or improvements for the initiation thereof; provided that th City Council may proceed upon its own initiative under such ordinance by resolution adqpted by unanimous vote of the City Council after a proper notice and hearing." Th � resolution in question was not adopted pursuant to petition (since it is my ' � opinion that the letters sent out to the respective owners did not have the necessary � ' �J requirements of a valid petition), and, therefore, was done by the City Council on its own initiative. -3- , ' I� ' ' ' ' ' � ' However, although the Charter refers to an ordinance that may be adopted and requiring unanimous vote of the Council, no such ordinance has ever been adopted by the City nor is there any language in the Charter which indicates this is an exclusive method of making improvements. Therefore, in the absence of such ordinance adopted by the Council, M.S.A. 429.031 would govern improvements. This statute requires either a petition for the improvement by the owners of not less than 35% in frontage of the real property abutting upon the streets, named in the petition as the location of the improvement or by a resolution of the City Cou:�cil by 4/5 vote. M.S.A. 429.111 provides that any City of a second Class operating under a Home Rule Charter may proceed under this chapter or under its Charter unless the Charter specifically states that it is exclusive, which does not appear to be the case of the Fridley Charter. Although the improvement was considered with the rezoning, there is nothing in the resolution which ordered the improvement making it contingent upon the re-zoning also taking place and this becomes a matter of legislative discretion .�� � of the Council. The Council must take some action at this time if they want to rescind ' the improvement because of the failure of the re-zoning. If this is the desire ' of the Council, a motion that the resolution ordering the improvement be rescinded, must be acted upon, and although it would take a 4J5 vote to order the improvement, � in my opinion, it would take a majority vote to rescind it. In the absence of � ' � , � ' said `"otior� to rescind , the resolu*ion ardering the improvement is one validly enacted by the City and must be implemented by the City Engineer and Consulting Engineer. 2. If the improvement is valid regardless of the re-zoning, what action must be taken if the council desires to reverse itself on the resolution ordering the improvement? Therefore, the action before the council at this time should be a motion to rescind the improvement. If said motion passed, then the improvement would be abandoned regardless of the outcome of the Schmedeke lawsuit. Assuming said Motion to Rescind is not passed and the improvement resolution remains a valid resolution, -4- , J ' ' ' the next question to resolve is whether or not the State of Minnesota would continue their permit for the work knowing the re-zoning has failed, but being advised that at leastone of the owners has continued to request re-zoning to ' cc�p�tnercial. The State'$ approval is needed for the change in access and it would ' ' be my recomnendation that after the final geometrics have been determined, the City Manager should make a formal request for change in access to the District Right-Of-Way Engineer of the State Highway Department. Said formal request should contain a statement of the facts as they now exist. Assuming the ' request is granted, the improvement must be continued. Assuming the request , ' � ' ' is denied, there is no way for the improvernent to continue. 3. What is the effect of the request of Eldon Schmedeke or a lawsuit to be brought by him on the re-zoning? The re-zoning has failed for lack of the necessary votes at the second reading. Assuming the improvement is not rescinded and the State grants approval of the access, it would seem to me the council members in opposition to the re-zoning might wish to reconsider their action to prevent an illogical result but this is within legislative perogative of the council. Assuming Mr. Schmedeke and attorney Kohlan take their matter up before the District Court, the Court does ' have the power of judicial review of the action of the council. If he were ' ' � ' , , successful in such a lawsuit, �t would only result ir th� re-zon�na to comnercial of the particular properties involved in his lawsuit and I assume it would involve only those properties owned by him and described in page 2 herein. There are no clear guidelines in determining whether or not the court would reverse the action of the council and such a matter is based on the facts of each case and some general rules of law. If the council requested me to give them an opinion as to what I would think woul� be the final outcome of such a lawsuit, and I would do so, but the research would be lengthy and detailed. The basic law underlining this matter is stated as follows: -5- �� >> � � J ' ' ' ' ' , , ' ' , ' ' ' ' J � .� �1 "A city has wide discretion in dealing with matters of local importance, but the State, through its courts, still retains �ower„ duty and concern to oversee a city's actions in order to restrain the transgression of bounds and standards of grant of power. Unreasonableness is a legal conclusion, made upon examination of circumstances. If unreasonableness of action is plain, clear, manifest, and undoubted, it is proper subject for restraint by court providing it violates substantial rights of others." One of the leading cases in Minnesota concerning zoning ordinances is Pearce v. Village of Edina, 118 NW (2nd) 659, decided by the Minnesota Supreme Court October of 1962. This involved a petition by a property owner ciaiming that the zoning ordinance on which their property has been zoned limited the use of their property in many respects and denied them the right to construct a shopping center or cortmunity store similar to those in adjacent areas. They contend that the present zoning was discriminatory, arbitrary, and confiscatory. Their property was adjacent to commercial and heavily travelled streets. The case is extremely detailed and concerned with much factual information concerning the location of the property, traffic patterns, proceedings of the Village of Edina Planning Comnission and Planner, a11 being detailed before the court. On the showing of the Plaintiff, the court did rule that the present zoning ordinance of Edina rendered plaintiff's property practically valueless for many years, found that the action of the eouncil was unreasonable, �unfisca�ory, capricious, and arbitrary and ordered the property re-zoned comnercial. The genera] iaw contained in the Edina case is still valid law in the State of Minnesota and would be applied in the Schmedeke case but a detailed study would have to be made of the facts surrounding the property in this area before I would venture an opinion as to probable results of court action. The only reason I mentioned the Edina case is to point out that the council's actions, if arbitrary, are reversible by the District Court in zoning matters of , this kind. , � -- . ._ ' , �` �� Leonard T. Juster I ' , ' ' •�� •�� � •• • h- � � � Z a Q M � � � k� �.,� 1 � ti Q �o - - \ i �o ` � � � io `r � 9 _ 2 9 2 9, .. e i`�� 3 e ��� `3 e�� � 7 a 7 � a t ' � 6 5 6��' S 6 _� c� ���. Z 2 3 4 5 6 7 I i �2 I3 ��T?,'� I 2 3 4 ' ' 2 Y � �� .� ' x ' , ,..� �� z �0 � '� x , , � , N ' � `,�:< ,� rr:i. � . . � _.c� � _ _ `�c::.`. ' • r= ' ' %l , . 57th #'LACE � fV.�. W 3 4 5�`r,,,�y.v,,,�r''?�' 1�Ti� ..9 :. � 3 4 5 ' c. � � tA � ° � � � ,,��:-i��'� y . 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CORNER LOT: INSI��: LOT; ��- SETSACK:�_SIDEYARD• G�` /Z�" Applicant attach to this form �„ro Certificates c>f SuxveY uf Lot and propoaed building location drawn on theae Certificates, r llE`�CRIPTIO'� i:�: l3Ull.11i�G ' To He Used As: �o-v� C�/er- � � � � Q U� Front a���De th :_ .r_.-. P __,__, � � He igh t . _ �-s';�` r. ' ' � rt � r ___ � �a Square Feet:-�:�.��_._.yCubic Vr�et: y��_ J� � ------�. ,^ i � , , , � �''.�� ��Front :_ F;�� �I�.pcic :� .� � Height: 1 `, f" ;: , Square Feet;�� Cui�ic F�et: C� � �".`� _.��,-_ - � ' '_ � J T`ype of Conetruction: � ' ' �_� �, �7� Ea tim4ted Cos t :_,� „�� , 6�lfd � T� B� c�ri�c�a: �.. f�r L,� � f . , The underaigned hereby makea applicatian for a pexynit for the work herein epecified, agreeing to do all work in ettict accordance with the City of ' Fridley Ordinancee ar�d rulinge of the Department of Buildinga� and hereby declaree that all the facts and representstione stated in this application are true and correct. ' ' � 1 /�,� ,--�,- ,. AATE : �_..1 S IGNAT[JR� : /�,.�'�"�� �G�`��`�� .� (See Reverae Side For Additional Infonoation.) �Cz��=�' � �' :� '`�`"- ,� � ..: , �::.�� � : , �:: �,� ,�% _.__ a ' , LJ ��I � �I ' , ' C� APLICATION FOR RESIDENTIAL, ALTERATION, OR ADDITiON BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA �'�J� �' c� �y � ��,5. 7N�. OWNER' S . NAME :_��"",+%��Jfi �e G�,lz � ^�BUILDER : ,. ADDRES S:���� L,l� ��,;7.. p Frc v ot Y� c b,-ADDRES S: `�.� , , �. -, � � NO : � S TREET : ��� � ,�c� � � %� � ' � . _ 1 � , = t,- � !'� �C/ � ' ,�� LOT :� ..� `� � � K • l f___,__— ADAITION • :•'' , � ; L �..., _ 1. r � .�__, L� CORNER LOT: INSIDE LOT: x SETBACK: �---�SIDEYARD• G� �•O Applicant attach to this form �4ao Certificates of Survey of Lot and propoeed building location drawn on theae Certificates. DESCRIPT'IUN UF BUILDING ' To Be Used As: . �l>���-'� � ( .�„(�_�1�'19 #�10 I� Front • Depth • .� �� Height : , Square Feet • � Cubic Feet : � �T 5 ;� �? �L�!�"� "`� .�! � r:� Front : � �- Depth: �o� He�.ght:�� � , Square Feet; r°� Cubic Feet: ��� 1� G-.�'� —� ._ '_"�`.�,"- T�►pe of Conetruction: �,�7?� �' Estimated Coet •_$ ��ll � t� �' ' � ��_�� To Be CoQpleted: � � � ! /" � % '' '` ., :� ' • , , ' , The undereigned hereby makea application for a pes�nit for the work herain specified, agreeing to do all work in ettict accordance with the City of Fridley Ordinancea and rulinge of the Dep$rtment of Buildinge, and hersby declares that all the facts and representatione stated in thia application are true and correct. � -9 /�,. �%- � " DATE ; �I _ � ` i"-� ,� I�' ! � �. . �'` � � . � ��, � ; �' _ l SIGNAT[JRE .✓%� ,t .r r � � "r. , (Sea Rtveree Side For Additional Infostioation.) � � r. ' , ^ ' ''�;'{ '; .t.,� . ...., ✓ ! : ' ... .. .! �-� __ _ _.-�..� % ; ;v � r�* , �.���._ ► �����/ ���/�� � ■����� ���ii i � ������. REMAINII3G APPOINTMEI3TS TO BE MADE BY COUNCIL, MAY 4, 1970 PRESENT MEMBER TERM EXPIRES APPOINTEE Plats and Subdivisions - Streets and Utilities (3 Yr. Term - 5 Members) (Section 40)� Thomas Myhra 12-31-69 6360 Able Street N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Human Relations Committee (15 Members - 3 Year Term) (Resolution 46271-1964) Donald Batterson 64$0 Riverview Terrace Fridley, Minnesota 55421 12-31-69 � �,. �� .� , �� J .�•� ' � , , u ' ' , ' - � RESOLUTIUN N0. 80 1970 � �;� A RESOLI'TION PROVIDING FO&' THE APPOINTNIENT OF THE z��P3f1�Pd^,L, ^�^°^�'nD "S ASSISTANT TO THE CITY MANAGER AND PRESCRIBING HIS DUTIES WHEREAS, Ttie functions and business of the City must continue during the absence of the City rtanager, and WHEREAS, Continuous normal transactions and provisions st��uld be made for continuance of business wi_tti Council granted authority, and WHEREAS, Normal transactions and City business must continue during such periods and authority for such continuance can only be granted by the City Council, NEW THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of ' the City of Fridley that Mr. Marvin Brunsell be appointed Assistant to the City Manager and be authorized, empowered and directed to do a11 of the things that the City Manager ' would be empowered and authorized to do by Charter, State Statute or City Code during the absence of tile City Manager. ' ' � ' 1 ' ' ' PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY GOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 20TH DAY OF' APRIL ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell , 1970. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham �� I � s6 � � � � '� � E//4,CQR3ER � � U L___.1 UU l��_._I L—��� , .. __.---�"'`f-' -- - MhSSI�Si�PF S�:— - — ___ _ _-----...__ ------__------ �. � ;b` �• --- � .. �. ,t� .vr iif iss c :�s � -- ' ^ � I (so) � , ii 9 7 S 3,---F-o , � � . . � . � (601 ° � 1 \ �foo� �, I (J�, I G�> - --/ - � 1 Ad Ee.e 3 �( 2 I � ��,�� r�i -- - � i NJf �± i�B% I � I � { ��/ �Z / O (j 7 'i 2 � ', � � 1 � � � �Sso) i(�r¢J �' 1i. � '� � � j ... , .. Y I� , f.�:, ,:, . ti�. A N _.___- - --__. _. " � , � . • -- -- __ • rc ----____-�Q ___ -is.-- tf. ifl itf io. �fs, r � iz' ..ss -- ` ..-- . �_� t I �/O!O% �,) . (�.o) i .� � I a .. ;9�d ��.�) �, � � "- �l. p ` i E ��-.' ^r 7 � '•. j �/ I / % "� J Iw%: ��1v �o � � ne.. 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Your consideration on this matter would be greatly appreciated. Very truly yours, ---� �i` , l _ — :; ' �_ �' �,; :' _ l. , , � �� -c�' ._ �^ .�... Ted Gonsior 1601 N. E. Rice Creek Road Minneapolis, k Minnesota 55421 TG:wg w c� ; ' o. �viv 1 UI ' u � 1 �. 1 E// C RNE/4 L_._.J ��J L_�_ J S . /3 ---�``""' - �RFSSi£y�S1.f?PF—S�-- - - ---- - a ., .i� ar iir ifs isJ irr �J A � N Id 9 ' S 3 ��`�' . �! �v : � . •. � � �so� '� �' �4�' � r � `' � f �3� �ti r2� ��>' _ A E•ie (Iso7 � --_ .v� � OBcJ � ;'� /2 �o jj 4 2� � e .:, „ „ Y �� ! ;;��, '� �� ti ,- ,sr � A N � ------ � -:,. , „ ,lf ,o, j. „ , "__ — :..----- .,, � ,��° /� � 1 S I�/O!% � I oJ �'. �•�� � �f/O� �9o0)I iB2d'�B/Oi .. ' `\ � . � i j /i i 9 � �'h 5 i��Z E�. -� w a _- -_ � ;;-_ , ; � , l � .a�e,. 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Minneapolis, Minn. 55421 � Re: Sewer and Water Service to 6880 East River Road 560-3450 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 Dear Mr. Bozony: The City has made a study to determine the method and cost to serve the residence at 6880 East River Road. The only way to serve the property is to tie into the line on Hartman Circle, however, the elevation of the sewer makes it necessary to install an ejector pump to lift the sewage up to the Hartman Circle line. We are submitting a report to the City Council which, when approved, will suthorize the City to allow you $390.00 towards the purchase of a pump, $260.00 for plumbing instal- lation and $300.00 for electrical work to serve the pump. This --.-�ould imclude a new 100 amp. electrical service. The City would also install a water and sewer service to a point located near the Southwest corner of your lot. If you have questions on this, please call me. � � Also, if you do not agree with the method or amounts as indi- cated above, please notify us and/or attend the Council meeting on April 20, 1970. . " � DC:ob Fo s very,t�u�y :. . :� ��i ����1-- � DARREL CLARK Engineering Assistant r� (7 , ' � t'i:`J.•1 ' ;�.: r�l �lur: ,vitSl.� .i, t;:tl'i:5ii1, 1'.i:. � ;�-171 � � S JECT: '"`;`'�� �` fl'(;:� .:I'. i�(j"LGi:�' fc�r i<<`iLCl :� �i;te. i,�'itC•T'�ll i_X�. .;�1T'Cil 1% �.�%�i � DATE: � F� � IA . . . - . . . . _ �i ' t• " 1 .� . ) '1 1 ..ttaci_c,��: �s t:�e �.��:Leiial ir. r:�iiJ to t:�is it��::. P1�4se see if tn� � _t.ti• co�.I�i i:ii•e a co;�tractc�r tc> ��rovi�;e c:'citi;T' an�l sr��er :.�aii�s so ti;�.t i►is • ile.:�uE:i� Cc111 t.:1.'s:C' t:;C St'.I_1`1CC froi:i t11:,' }�rv�iCT'i: IIIii:'• Z:O 1115 l1011SG. It t�:l'. CUSt. �-------- C 1� 1 : C �'� r � (� 1 ��' 1 � ' � t,'�l�:,il $:;L't"il:�_ 1_. 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DATE __C( --�} __�:.,1 SIGNED ' '.2: ��_�� _�� �1 �' _ _1-->..� _. _ `. __ _ __,- _ _ —=__ --- -- _i-- - _______ -__ _ _-::--- _� __ __ -_ _---_ _-___ _ ___ __-_ _ __ SEND WHITE AND PINY. COPIES WITH CARBON IfJTACT PItdK COGY IS RETU:NED WITH REPLY. ' - . ^ � . ' ' , ` �. . ' � _ • .• ' . - ' . - ' . ' o , ' ♦ ' � ,r � ' � \ � � MEMO T0: Nasim M. Qureshi - City Engineer MEMO FROM: Darrel Clark - Engr. Assistant MEMO DATE: April 10, 1970 RE: Sewer � Water Service to F880 East River Road Lot 9, Block �, Sandhurst A ition COST BREAK DOWN SEWER - 75' of 6" V.C.P. @$6.$0 • 1 Ejector pump @ $390s00 Installation of pump @ $260.00 Electrical to pump @ $300,00 TOTAL �EWER WATER - 90' of 1" Copper @$5.80 1- 3/4 x 1 corporatior� @$9.Q0 1 Stop Box � TOTAL WATER SEWER AND WATER TOTAL _ $ 510.00 = 390.00 = 260.00 = 300.00 $1,460.00 _ $ 522.00 = 9.00 = 30.00 $ 561.00 $2,021.00 This does not include possible easement cost between Hartman Circle and the Bozony lot line. 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Bo z any : Th� �i.�X Council, discusscct tha watar and s�wor Iatexals for I.ot 9, Flock 2, Sancihurst's Addi�ian ta the Ci.ty of Fxicticy. Z'hc d3.scussion was at thc request of :��r. i•i.�. %ozony. � ' The City Cauncil in s�ssion Ccto�,er �1, 1�?59 passed a z�otioii an:i avree�i to su�ply the �aatcr a�d seti.�er services to GS�G East Itiv� ��:oa� �;iien re�.���este►'- •ar►d at �ity cost . � � Extrzcts frar�. Lf�c Gouncil ?�:inutes oF �ctoLer 11, 1�69 are atLecned �,cret�. {�ages 2G and ?7) � If addition�l ir.for�ation is nec��e��, �lezse advisc. Very truly ycurs, � •yxf�y,_�.�,� �n c � ".;..lt-,.��_.�. ' R . ��:� i�l :ll;�.-- - it. ilti:� �•+ � City �'anagcr . ii:'.k/ n j i ' - . _ �, ' ec . I�'as i��� Qureshi - Ci ty Er.;; i.�eer _ . _ , _. _ . r:arvi7i yransell - Finaiice fiirector �� �� -- } t� . ;,_, 4�� r. ��,� ',, � \ '� ,� J \ � - 9 ; � } ��g���������,�v�s ��1a�� g�e�. tha�: all these cast� aze �3�gi�le ut�de� �a�od c���z,��vx� mot�ie�o ot�j,y �;�rt, ox �one a� all, �� $t fs possible tlae C�ty may Qnrl ug pay�rlg .axl. ��e co_ ►.s for this work. Thexe �.s about :20,000 1�it qn��� b�►Fxg�n�X Qrdi�a:��t; k�2G to t�eke ��ze aF Any portipt3 unpai.d by .the OaF��� ��' 0„.P� ����.s Ciza� the necesS�ry wQ.xit �n�� a3Q� me�t th�:ir czit�ri.a iQr r�,trr45�i�����t��zn�► tI�er� tI14r� w�il be a nQCess�t�Y �qz s�:n4t�le� F�nezgenCy. prdi�al�� to bG ��YsFcl .if tii�s C��y's shaze o� t��-: cg�t z�un; qve� �he mon�e� �uthnr�7ed undex Emexge;�cy Oz'di„��ztce� n�24. �Th� v�o�k ot� Ri.verv�.er� TeXrwGe r,�s t�a tae dorte as soon a� po�gibie sa the dike wor?; oac� be start�d�. iie r�ported �h�� quo��S Wer� �h.jcen on th� em;rqe;ir.• wor3; ;r�� Gi1a an� Ne�son . Consfixuct�or� Cocr,nany and Au �kley Sur��cing Co;�pany •���t�t G�le � Nclson comi.nq iri �a�.�,ut 205� lo�,.•er. zf �.he CounGil wan�s to p�oceed �ith the wozk, he recomt;��nd•:d �hat the emergency award b� givan to Gi.le and Nelson. Th° City Attorney pointed out that this Was why �,tr!ergency Ordir.ance ��26 was pr�ss�d in the first pla�e. Mr, Comstock�said that Gi1e and velson's iquotQ �ricluctyd new ma:�holes and Dunkleys' zeh�bilitated manholes. Tt►exe aou�,d be a€urtn�z xe�uction if the r�h�.bilit�ted nznholes ore use�. Goun��.�ntian � H�ri=1s as�Ced about the d�h�atez-ii:g" i�.eia� D� . Comstock said th�t he dS.�1 no� know Why the �,id did r.ot inc7.ucle the ��;�.�te.rin��.� The;e F�er�; nQ t��t Y�Qi�s m,zzde, Tk��.s h�s �Qt b�en� a�•e� s�.�.5ori� . so thexe should nQ� bo much Aewat�r.ir�q n�c�ssazy, C�unci:mc�:� Ftazri.s ��1� fih�.t there shau�d be som� cs���r41 ove� �r�` oper�-enc�=d item. � - �, . ' . . ' ' . �, . . . . . � •• 1'20Ti0N by G4u�ci-7.r�czn F�az'xis� t,a �w'a.�d, the ��nerg�;��y Y�nit.�ry sY�,�e� work �oc�s5�ry in Riv�rview H�igh�S.under �neXgency;Qxcli.r�an�� #�,26 to G1].e .an� • • N���Qn. CnnsGxuctian Company. Secan�ed by, CQ�inGilm�n: Sherida�z � Uport a� �Qie� YA��., ail. vQ�.i.nc; �ye, Mayo� Kixkham declar�.d the m�tior: ca.,rz�ed uria:l��ou��.y. . , . . _ � . . : .. . ' . . � ' . �i0'1'30N. by Go«ncilm,�n Shexidan to akazd t�,e c4nt�a�t �'oz �Sanitary Sew�ez project r�r9G to Dunkl�y Surfac�.ng Com,pany in. the �tpur►t or� $15,500.00.' SeGQiltied by Gourtci lr�an I�iebl . U�on a voice vote, all voCing aye, Mayor K�xkham ' d�cla.r.ed tt�e ma�.ion carri.ed ur,a�imous?y. � � CONSI'DF.FATION OF APPOINTi�tEN'P TO POI,ICF CIVIL SERJICE COi•L�?ZSSION: �(?tepl,ac�ng James Y•eating) ' . 1►��yax Kix�kham s�ic1 that he h�d a suggest�.on t� place before the Counc�l. He � b�tgg��ted Mr. Robert Hynes who is at� at�orney .and h�.$ �•orked on th° Human Rsl.�t�on 1 Co;rmittee * . , '• � �: I , , M4T�4IV by Councllmc�n Samue��Qn tA appoint Robeat FZynes to t'ne Police Civil �erV��e Go:nrniss�o;�, with �c� expi:�tion date of De��mbe� 3'., 1970, Seconde$ �y Counci]��n �:'a-��-s. UF�a:� a vo±ce vQ�e, all voCiriq aye, N,a1or Kirkh�tr► de� C�.aXOd thQ r.lot�qn car: ied unanimously, �• . �. pISCUSSIO� OF COt-tFIAI:�'P FRO!i M.?, fiOZONY O:I 5��•7: R A,VD t•l�T�� L�TF. ��LS: ��-��' The F�.nancp Direc:or said th�t as autlined in his memozandum•to the City 'Co�n�i��. da��d Octobe� 9, 1969, I.ot 9� 81ock �� Sandhurst's A�dition does h2.Ye ttdtox c�rtQ y��•;�:r, �z,toX,.l. ch�rges k�ut do�s not hav� ��'�ter a.nd sew•er service,, fihF:�� Ch?x�l4� Were :ozead �n 19�f, Tizc� Cii�y �:�qin�'� added that there 2.r� Yrc,t.�r, Fr,�j Se��:� lint;s in i:�r,�:,�:� Ci.zcie �ad t;,�ro is a s�:•,•,�;r lirt� C�n th�, Q��� cide o� ���s;. F:i�!e: Fr� ;c1. Origi,n�;l�y the ;Y lnts t,::e part pf thv pl,�t � ���� ��1V' SZe{E�Ip�e;: rE'C+L1�S��d that 2ij, t�le lil�S �� r';::,CS,�i.: ec�ua�]y� t34•r:':'Vc:x'� th1. r`�cula,; lf�t frori*_s an Fa�t �iver Road rzt�;kr. tI'ia� �'.G.r,tma C�z'C1e . � ' p�,• � , n . 0 . , . ' �c C�►-��� �-3i � 9 �• % ' � { •� I' -- _�._. _ __ . � � _.. . ___ _. _� �..,�� � . _� ,���� ��(�E 2 � t��e .� To serve this lot with water would not be too�difficult, l�ut the sewer line fs ak�otzt 2° hiqher, so there would have to be an ejecto: pu:np, or tunnel � Under East Ri.vcr fioad to hook up to that line. Councilraar► She'rician a�ked if there h•ould not be less maintenance if the line were� run to the East -- River Roa3 line. The City Engineer said thaL- he belie•ae3 so. ,-- _ . � , i Mr. M.P. Bozony said that he could c�et into t;�e E�st River Road line. He said that orhen he Y.�ught tiie property his lawyeY did an assess�nent search and found that there were 4�ater acid sewer assessr�lents in and paid for. FIe knew that he had a well, but did not know tnat he was no� h�oked up to City sewer. He said that he k�ould not h�ve�bougI�t the property iP the re- cords had becn cdrrect. • Councilman Sheridan said thlt the communi�ty has some kind of an obligation to serve this man and he felt that it should be at the City's er.pense. It may be cheaper right now to install a pun�p, but it �:ay not be cheaper over the years. iie suggested that the City Ezlgine�e study tnis and bting back so*ue cost estimates. The City Engineer said tli��.t h�� �haugi�� tn�t it would be over $1,000 to bore under East River Road an� in t�►at case there would have to be a contract iet. ' . _ . . , Mr. Bozony said that he now has the house up for sale. Councilman Samuelson .COmmented that for an F.EI.A, loan there has to be oile service corinected. - ' Councilman Sheridan said that if the City were to order the work done, there should be some assurance that he will hook oiito the Iine. He said ' that he did not feel that refundiny the money would be the answer, rather that the house has to be supplie3 with the services. N,r. Bozo*iy said that he Would hook up if the City ran the line. 6IOTION by Councilman Sheridan to supply the Y�ater ancl setrer sarvices to 6880 £.ast F.iver F.oad at the City's cost cahen requested, a.n3 t�:e City Manaqer to prepaLe a letter to this effect to satisfy his finaricinq company. Seconded by Councilrlan S�nuelson. Upon a voice vote, al� voting aye,Mayor • Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. .� • . ' �--. . CONSIUEF'.�1TION OF COI•ll'•1UNICATION FROM FRIDLF:Y CIVIL DEFEIv�SE RFGAFtDING POLE AT F'IF�E STATION: , � MO1'ION by Councilrnan F?arris to concur witii tiie Director of Civil Defense a�d the City Manager� as outlined in the menoranclum dated Octob�r 3, 1969. - Seconded by Councilman Sh�ridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkharn declared tne motion carried unanimously.. , . . ,• .: ' LICF,NSrS: MO't'ION by Councilmar. Harris to approve the follcwing license�: neral Contractor Gerald Z.. Clark F�l.ders. 1271 Art�or Street Crystczl Bay, 6;innesota y Gera2d L. Clurk I Countzy Bl.ders. Charl.es F:lond ' 2950 t:etro Dr. ive MinneaPolis, Minriesata • ��roved FX NE41 ,buil.diny Inspector NF:4I Building In���ector � � c°i � - C rJ ��/ / / l .. � w � w Q r � � ¢ w > z � a a z � a 3 z s � w � � c � v? Sist Av� � �� i PJN �i/i0/� 0 i ' SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NUVEf9$ER 10, 1969 LJ � � ' , , ' r � ' , �� � , DISCUSSION REGARDING SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR GOLF DRIVING RANGE, RE:QUEST BY ROGER JONES: The City Engineer explaiiled that there was a need for some easements or- an agreement to dedicate the easements. `i'his land is undeveloped at p.rc;;�r.� and there are no road patterns establish�d. He said that he would suggest a 33' easement on the south, a 33' easement on ttie west and a 50` easement facing University Avenue fcr the future loop. Councilman Sheridan asked who owns the property north of the driving range. The City Engineer replied Mr. Barbush. The City Attorney added that Roger Jones is buying the land on a contract for deed. i'ouncilman Sheridan said that rather than get an agreement between Mr. Barbush, Mr, .7ones, ar�d tne City of Fridley for the future dedication cf the easemerits, why not just get the easements riow. An agree- ment wou.ld not be binding if th� property changed hands, but the easement would. It was agreed by the rest of. the Cout:c_1 i:ha` �ase:r.:.:.cs snould be acquired. Mr. Roger Jones then arrived at the Meeti��g and +�as iniurm�3 it�a� tha City would like the easements now and h1r. Jones had no object?_o�:. He said that he would like the permit to run for a 1O11�J�:Y time than a,.� year. H2 said that he understood that if a tim� was not spe::ified that it would bc fcr one year. He felt that as he was investing a considerable amourit of monel he would like to have some assurance Lliat h� could cor,tinue operatyons diter one year. As the sewer, water, storm sewer and streets go in, the assessmrnts will be so high, that an operation of ti:is sort will be uneconoraicul, and the driving range will have to advance to a hiqnPr luiid �ise. Councilman Samuelson said that th� rF� ���as r�c� r,ioti<_.ri m,:dc� i�as�d _-,: ar�l on�;, year premise, only that tYie concej:t was apprc�c��?. ;ia �aia that �: _�er:ait could not be issued until the final plaris are appr.>��ed. Tnc: �concept aF�pio✓al gi�es Mr. Jones the right to go ahead and start gr�a�iing etc. alr. �Jones :said tnat he did not as yet have a permit for the actual dYiving ranyc:. Cuu.ici?.man Samuelson said that the building permit and the spec:.al :.s�� permit will be cU�isi�iered together after the final plans have been approved. He told Mr. Jones that the next step is for him to submit the final plans. The City Attorney pointed out that a special use permit is for an indefinite time unless stated otherwise on the permit. Councilman Samuelson pointed out that if the ownership is transferred, then a special use permit is void. Councilman Sheridan said that the Council would have the right to cor.sider such facts such as, if he did not open for a year, or allowed weeds to grow wild, at the time of renewal. The City Attorney commented that as the Council ilas given concept approval and this means that he has the right to go ahead and grade the land, then they are committed to sotne extent�to grant the permit. �RpCLAMATION BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY PROCLAIMING VETERAN'S DAY: Mayor Kirkham read the following proclamation, proclaiming Veteran's Day into the record: "PROCLAMATION BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA: WHEREAS, the President of the United States, has asked that November 11, 1969 by observed as Veteran's Day, the day on which we salute citizens who have exemplified the highest tradition of citizenship by serving in defense of this Nation; ansi �;� � , MU1��� ��' ��dvt���,�Yit�fi .irE�Tl,..dna ,�sl tg�e�L���vd� v,a�_ cad,�s.�.�....._� �_ —'-•-- �.fie ��rb �uts �Y�ser than 75o to T.H. �47 and t�� west service road. Sec�r�ded by Cotanci�maa� H�rris. Upon a vQice vote, Kirkham, '�arris, Liebl and She�'id�n ,' ' voting aye, Samuelson abstaining, biayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. XREC�IVING THE r1INUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS rSEETING OF OCTOBF.R 29, 1969: ' H 1 �' , ' � i ; . ' / ' �� � J ' ' LJ ' ' � ' A REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERI�tIT, PER SECTION 45.16 PARAGRAP , FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO PERMIT THE ESTABLISFL�tENT OF A GOLF DRIVING RANGE TO BE LOCATED ON PARCEL 3600, SECTION 2, T-30, R-24, ANO}:A COUNTY, MINNESOTA, THE SAME BEING 8100 UNIVEFtSITY AVENUE_�., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA (REQUEST BY ROGER M. JONES, 185 CRAIGBROOK WAY N.E., FRIDLEY MINNESOTA 55432): . : Councilman Harris said that he felt that�the special use permit should not �`• be self perpetuating, but should be renewed every year. Mr. Roger Jones said that the determining factor will be the speed at which the land develops to � a higher use. As the surrounding land develops, their land will become more i valuable, and eventually it will become too expensive to maintain a driving ; range and will have to be developed as something else. Councilman Harris said � that this special use permit should be an aTinual permit and they would have i to come back for approval every year. Mr. Jones said that this is a 12� acre tract of land and has been a swamp for many years and he felt that he deserved ' more than a 12 month operation. He did not t`�ink that anyone could say within � 12 months rrhether or not it will be a profitable business and whether or �not it will be out of place. Councilman Harris said that it would be a � simple reneVral unless there were things that needed attention such as ease- ments or assessments. Mr. Jones said that he would agree to this, but he ' would hate to operate for 12 months, and then not have his permit renewed. Councilman Sheridan said that he agreed with blr. Jones. The City should not � be in a position whereby it can hold his permit renewal over his head just because maybe the City will need something from him. As the land becomes ' more valuable he will not be able to afford to keep the development as a ? driving range. This would be a substantial investment. blr. Joiies agreed that � as the land closes in, the area itself will demand a change. He then showed a sketch of his plans, and said that he did not want to spend the money on final plans �intil he knew that it titi�ould be acted favorably uF�on. MOTION by Councilman Samtielson to approve the con:.ept and instruct the � Administration to work with t}ie applicant on the final plans. Seconded by Councilman Elarris. Upon a voice vote, �11 voting aye, htayor Kirkham declared the motion carrikd unanimously. � ' REGU LAR COUN� i I_ ;�SEET I NG OF NOVEMRI:R 3, 1969 PAGF. 12 The City Engineer pointed out that t}iere will have to be a Land Alteration Permit also and asked �1r. Jories to come into his office to make the application. AiQTION by Councilman Liebl t�� recei.v� the ltinutes of t,i� fioard of :�ppeals , Meeting of OctoUer 29, 1969. Seconde�l by Councilmari S}ieridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, h4ayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unallimously. ' RECEIVING THE htINUTF.S OF THF PARICS AtiD Rf=CREhTIO�J GD[�'�1ISSION hIE�TING OF OCTO$�R 27, 1969: �t0;'I�N by Cozincilman Samuelson to receivc the Ntin!ites nf the Parks and .. F� � � �I THE MZNC]TF.S OF THE $OARD OF APPEALS MEErING OF JUNE 25, 1�69 The meeting wa� called to order by Chairman Mittelstadt at 7:34 P.M. 1"�"IBE�tS PRESENT: Mitteletadt, Ahonen, Minish, Iiarrie, 0'Bannon 02�'�S PRESF�IT: Clarence Belisle-Building Inspector MOTION by 0'Bannon to approve the minutes of June 4, �969 ae written. Seconded by Harris. unariimoue ly . 1. A �� OF T FOR VARIA TO 45.12 FE OM 20 FF�,T ' STREET SIDE HE LOT AREA 4�•23 TO RE r TO ALLC1b1 ' 0, NORTH 10 N.E.. FRTD Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion cc�rried � FEET SECTION .2 TO RNII3 LOT FROM 17 FEET TO �UZx�rr r�OM 750o SQUnx E THE S IDEYARD U IRII�V' APPLICANT TO SPLIT HIS I� ET OF LOT 29 , BLOi,K 1, PL' r N.E.. FRIDLF',Y_ MTNNF:�(YP 1 .12 FE�`I' AND SDCTI� FE�'i' TO �820 SQUARE ON EXISTING HOME. : � Mr. Frank Dircz wae preeent to explain hie plane to the Board. n � ,.The appli�e.nt wae unable to get a copy of a survey of ti�a property so a drawn diagram wae presented to the Board, showing the exiating lot lines, the proposed lot line, the preaent house and garage, and the proposed dwelling. Mr. Dircz explained to the Board members that he would not be able to build on this piece of land withaut the requested vaxiances and unless he was allowed to build on thie �1ot ne would have to let it go back on ±h� �ax rolis se he could not afford the taxes on it. He thought he would be able t:�� build a 24 foot by 36 or j8 foot dwelling on the lot if the variances were �•anted. He would face the propoeed home toward 3rd :�treet to make the h�uses unifvr�:. The proposed garage would be placed as far back on the lot as po5eible. MOTION by Minieh to cloas the public hearing. Seconded by Ahonen. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the �otion carried. MOTT�N by Minish to grant the requ�ated variancea for ttie following reaeons; 1. In view of the assessments on the lot, a hardship would be areated if the variancee Were not allowed as the lot would be unbuildable and possibly would go back on the tax rolle ae tax forfeit land. 2. The applicant has maintained this corner lot even though it was unbuildable. 3. There were no objectione from ac�jacent property owners. Seconded by Harrie. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carriefi, � �:, unanimouely. :�, �', en,l ovxr�rr : i y" �� u 1 _� � Chairman Mitteletadt adjourned the meeting at 8:20 P.M. ���'� L `� � ' 1 , /� � '- � � �, RespectfuZly eubmitted, J � M,ary Hintz . �. �_. '' Secr�tary - � a� � ' � ' , LJ � ' ' ' ' �. � ' ' � � � -�• ...,� . ;�� Ylannin�c C:�,.:.:;issi��i; Meztin� - AuAust 6, 2969 --_.w. ^_ �. Paste S Mr. and Mrs. Lemke were present. Mr. Lemke said he acquired the lot tax forfeit in 1962. He bought it as a 40 foot lot and found out later it was o�ly 38� feet. He kept the lot and paid the t.axes. Since 47th Avenue was �losed, he hoped to put a house on it. The sewer lateral is in the road so the City probably wauld want to retain the easement. The Engineerins Assistant explained that it is a storm sewer located 13 feet South of the centerline of 47th Avenue. The City's recamFnendation is to retain ten feet on either side of the pipe. This w�uld give Mr. Lemke 7 ' feet more to build on and the rest would be lawn. MUTION by Mittelstadt, eecond�d by L'��hra, th�t the letter from Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hazwell, 4710 3rd Street Northeast r�ferrfng to SAV ��69-06, Leo 0. Lemke, be received. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carriQd ���uely, The Engineering Assistant said he received a call fxom Mrs. R. E. Gordon who said she did not object to the vacation, but did oee a dire need fox a walkway to cross the highway to the bus stop. She had talked to the neighbor- hood and felt there would be quite a few at the meeting. In the discussion regarding the �aalkway, the comnent was made that becauee the party on the north side of 47th Avenue did not respond to the notice mail�d to him, he was not intereEted in the v�cation, In th�t case, the City could retain the North Half for possible walkway. Mr. Jensen said the path is Well worn and there is old surfacing on it. Referring to ttie alley adjacent to T.H. #47, the Cor.�ni�sion felt eame right of way should be maintained to keep uccess to it. I�rOTION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Jensen, tha4 the Planzlisig Cou�iasion recou�end approval of the vacation request, SAV �k69-06, by Leo 0. Lemke, to vacate 47th Avenue between Third Street and University Ave;YUe, vacating only the South H�lf of 47th Avenue and that the peCitianer shoald grant an ease.m�rtt to the City on all but the South 7 feet fox utilities. Thet said vacation would be only to the Wast line of the ulley a�nd should not be closed off at this tima. Upon a voice vote, all voting sye, the �tion carried unaninously. L01' S�'LxT T.�C?U;EST: L.S. �69-20 FR�L�'I; DZ�tCZ: Cambine 10 feet of Lot 29 �rith Lot 30, Block 1, Plymouth Addition. Mr. Aircz was present. The Chairman ssid the action of the Subcom�ittee was to reca�aend denial for two re�sons,�one being the fact that the proposed lot would have on one side 49th p.venue which is a heavily traveled main artery affording litCle boulevard, therefore the proposed 11 foot setback seemed very inadequate and that the total of fiva variances,alrEady gre,nted from the Boaxd of Appeals, doea not seeiv to m�et the intent of the City ordir�ances designed to prevEat this sort of thing. , Mr. Dircz presented a petition by the adjoining property a�nera approving the building of a suitable ho-.ae to be bui'_t on Lot 30. The pet�tiop was sigaed � _._ .. __ i � t �� I f � I � � '� � 1' < ' e r�►� f Zann;��r. _:rr�iiss��n Meeti.ig - Auk�.�st 6. 1964 _ __ _ _... _.__._ __ Pat�e 6 by fifteen people generally in the 4800 block on 3rd Street snd some on 49th Avenue. MOTION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission receive the petition, dated August S, Z969, referring to Lot Split, L.S. �69-20, by Frank Dircz approving the building of a suitable home on Lot 30. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the mation carried unanimously. MOTION by Mittelstadt that the Planning Couunissioi� reconmend approval of Lot Split request, L.S. �69-20, by �'Xank Dircz to cornbine 10 feet of Lot 29 with Lot 30 and also approve recoumer.clatians made by the Board of Appeals to grant the following variances: Section 45.29 reduce loC width from 50 feet to 45.12 feet; Section 45.29 (2C) distance between Iiving areas from 20 feet to 15 feet; Section 45.24 street side corner lot fram 17� feet to 12 feet; Section 45.28 reduce lot area requi-tem�nt from 7500 to 5820 square feet; Section 45.23 sideyard reduced from 10 feet to 5 feet on e:cisting home, to allow the applicant to split his lot for a s�.leable hrnne. The F`a0TI0N FAILED for lack of a second. Mr. Jensen explained that he did not thir►k it would be app�opriate to grant the proposed lot split with its many variances. The minimam Iot size is 60 feet. With these numerous variances, the lot is really not suitable for a sin�le fa.�iily dwelling. It was his oFm impression that this lot would be more suitable purchased by the City or Coun�y in all or parL for a ro$d right of way. There is a most serious shortsge of right of way in this area. The boul�vard for the lot would be five feet. Plocain� a street with a five foot right of way is not wide enough, and a sidewx�lk is needed on that aide of the street. For children Co be wallci_n� in such a street ia ridiculous. He thought it would be a far more nppropriate thino for the �ity or County to acquir� part of that lot and Mx. Dircz retain �ahat is deemed necessaYy. MQTiOP1 by JeYisen, seconded Uy Aiyhra, that the Plasaning Couffnission recom- ment deni�al of the lot sp2it request, L.S. ��59-2�, �rank Dixcz, to combine 10 feet o£ Lot 29 with Lot 30, Block 1, �lyiaoLth Addition and concur with the reco:c?�nendations of the Subconrnitrte� as follows : 1) The proposed lot would have on one side 49th Avenue which is a he�.vily traveled main artery affording Zittle boulev3rd, and tlie proposed 11 foot setback semna very inadequate. 2) The total o£ five variances already grunted fram the Board of Appeals does not seem to meet the intent of the City ordinAnces designed to prevent this sort of thing. 3) The City should study this lot as a pos- sible area to acquire more right of way to, perhaps. provide room for future turn lanes and sidewalks. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, except Mittelstadt who voted nay, tha motion carried. 8. COATTINtJED LOT SPL7T R�UEST• L S. �69�19, NORTki AIP. HO?1E ASSO�,IATION, J. R. ,', pL�P�L: South 150 feet of Lot 18, Brooicview Addition subject to road ease- ment over South SO fcet. ' ' ' Mr. Ple.�el caas present. The En�ineering Assistant reported that there was no need for a aewer eaa�,ent �a�t this request because th� sewer was located aUout 12 �r �.5 feet onto the property of the Knights of Columbus in Harstad Additi.on. j � , ' ' 1 l, � ' �,' ;y�` `� - ,�-,� �� ' � REGULF�R COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1969 PAGE 10 Councilman Harris said that asking for a rezoning on Parcel 9 is unrealistic in the middle of the other lots, Mr. Barbush answered that they only started with Parcel 9 as 2, 3, 7& 8 may become park land. He then asked the Council to wait with their decision upon the rezoning until all the facts are before them concerning the park land. 3. LOT SPLIT REQUEST BY FRANK DIRCZ, L.S. #69-20: Combine 10' of Lot 29 with Lot 30, Block l, Plymouth Addition � Mr. Gordon Jensen representing Mr. Frank Dircz explained that Mr. DirCz owned Lots 28, 29 and 30, Block 1, Plymouth Addition. The house is on Lots 28 and 29 and Lot 30 was acquired iri 1963. He is proposing to take 10' off Lot 29 and add to Lot 30, and has already obtained the necessary variances from the Board of Ar�peals. TneY were also approved by Council and do exist. As 49th Avenue is quite heavily travelled, the driveway would not exit on that street, but wuuld probably exit onto 3rd Street. Mr. Dircz has gone around to tne neighbors and obtained a petition in favor of the lot being developed. it is felt by the residents to be in their best interest to have a house on this lot. Mr. Dircz' parents are quite old and he would like to move them into a house close to him. He is now faced with payment of a $400 assessment, has had to maintairi the land and would now like to use it. He then came forward and presented the Council with the petitian. �\ S ,� �� PETITION #37-1969 - IN FAVOk OF L.S. #69-20 BY FRANK DIRCZ: (Petition #3?-1969 was received by the. Co�incil at the MFating of August 18, 1969) Councilman Harri.s asked what the total area is that Mr. Dircz owns. Mr. ' Jensen said 115` X 128'. He said that there is plenty of side yard, and Mr. Uircz is willing to give easements as necessary for a driveway. The only �roblem he could foresee was that tY,e neiq}:bars would fear that by ' allowing a hou:.,e here that the area could become a slum, but this problem has not materialized as shown by t}:e r:eti*ion in £avor o` the develoFxnent of the lot. ' Councilman Liebl pointed out that most of the lots iil that area are 40'. There is some hardship shown, and since the Board of Appeals �ranted the variances, and the Council accepted the Minutes, he felt that the Lot Split should be ' ai,proved. Witho�,t the Lot spl_it, tlie land is useless. The Building Inspector would still have to go over any house plans submitted. Thi.s would help to clean up this area. ' ' �I' MOTION by Councilman Sheridar, to grant the Lot Split req.:ested by Frank Dircz for splitting off 10' from Lot 29 and adding it to Lot 3U for the utiliza- tion of that lot, with the Administration to direct which way the house and garage will face. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a roll call vote, Liebl and Sheridan voting aye, Kirkham, Harris, and Samuelson voting nay, Mayor � Kirkham declared the motion FAZLED. '7 DISCUSSION OF MINING PERMIT FOR LEONARD COCHRAN: The City Attorney reported that he had drawn up the agreement as it appears ' in the Council Agenda. The agreement has already been signed by Mr. & Mrs. Cqchran. As the Council knows there have been discussions with Mr. Coci'tran � for some time. At the Council instructions, court action was started, ' .�„ � � 9�A ?t�, ci i r1 �� r., T � � `� �, � ���y, � i � � �r E I� l.l � � . � . 7 � �.�1 �'/ r �,., , . o j� � �" '` � �l- �l i �' - ��l i 0 f r�� `Y'`i iJ� iYl: i . i � " • � � ; . - � � �� r- n� f� � N � U i��� :� � � c_ �'�. �.: � � � � �, � � m /� '�• . � " � , � ' , , ' , , ' REGULAR CCSULvCIL t�iEETING OF SEPTE2��3EFt 3, �9t� t::.:. � �� . Z'he City Engineer explained the stipulations imp�sed by t2i�: Euildiny Standards -- Design Control Subcommittee and said that t-1!.is �p��t-- ment house would be nortti of Georgeto�m apartm°nts, and ��,ut:,� of the elementazy school. FIe then showed the Council the plac�:� aIld said that he £elt that this was a fairly na.ce addition to tl�� : s a.re��. He said that the apartment would face the river an3 thc: g�Y�'-��.::-,s would have the back facing Anna Avenue. Councilm:.:.n Sa.�:aat-Zsf�=1 s�id, while looking at the plans, tl�at this would achieve a r.lt�� :!_�.n� as opposed to a line of cars. The City Engine�r said that �r::�=� was one additional item he would like to have includ�d, k�hi.ch t�c��?ld be to provide necessary right of way from 8�e property to m�k` the road right of way 41' wide, and on the south end of AnY�� .AV` rlU�, give an easem�nt for a turn-around. He said that• ther� i.�• ;:o right of �-�ay betc�een the yara���� and the area to the sout��., :�.�d that it t�ould probably be needed as eventually access bEt���.e:;� t_��_: G�orgeta.•m apartments anc3 the school would be ne�ded. In r_:� interim tha easem�nt would be used by em�rgency e�u�.����:-a=t• Councilman Lieb]. questioned the amount of brick includ€t � a:Z tl's� ' pi�ns. M�yor Kirkham pointed out that wi�h �n EnglisYl 1LLC��•x desi.gn, they would be usi.ng some stucco and panelir�g. H�: F:�.i.d th�t ' the City's requiremrnts are 50% brj.ck and this plan do�� r:_y�:t. these specifi.cations. ' � MOT�ON by Councilman Hnxris to approve the build�.ng pa.:i:��c. �'.i%�ject to the stipulations �.moosed by the Buildzi�g Stznd�xds -• n���;•; Control Subcommittee �aith the addition of Item #,5: Pra:%id� r�:.a ' cessa.-y r i.ght of way from the proper_ ty to make the A�?T'..�. ��' �=? �13 right o� Y��zy 41' wi.de and on the south end of �"�nna ����:nu2, � i ve easement for a turn--axound. Seconded by Counci].m�.n S��-r����=+1.:��n ' and upoz� �. vr,ice vate, all votiny aye, t9:�yor Kix]ci-iam d•�c_l=�r_�.� the mot ion caxa- i.ed unanimous Iy . ' i�u:. Rich�xd H�-.x�-�s asked about thQ handlir�� of the trafYa.� to Goorgeta•:�n. Thc City Eng�r��er said that the txaffic ��aul.:� ga on 59'� Siay. t•ir. Harris comm�nt.cd that this V�iZI rnr�ke a v: = j b�.��;� , street, and a�ked about the signalization. 2•;ayor Ki.r_�h �_.a r. ��; ?.��� that the plans are not finalized as yet. � ' / ,,,.` , �; ,,` � � , �, � �� , ��� ,� % ; � ' / ' 2. CO'dSYbT?RATTO':I OF_A �F,nUFST TO C0:7STF�I;•_,'.T A C4Zi:-;'r_;�,s �:'�;1'C�LN�:� _�___._.__. , , r-, �F;STAUI'•F.NT ?_�C?C?��TF?� �?�I I.A'i'S. 6i_ �c._ ��9�_._10 a,�__. �._._`��_`�AP',1 � .;.. - , � p� �2� F3I,CY'.K 7, C�TY VZE'.ti An��TTZO`�, �",Ol.?1 CO['-:';.:; ..: j:�:�''�.s. � THF S�.f���; BE:CNG 2�i0 5%TH PI.�1CF ri.F._� FRxDLFv ?:�r.' �;�.SO'I'A._ �,_: _c_�c^ � r�.o���,���-;�Co�L, t �!.567 t�� ,,, ,':.T,i � _�RF`;�Ut'��}' RX 't i :..,0::3 � F:�� __ _.'- -__. _ .._ .�. S1'i:1::T�'7.� FIT�C���:�_`+GTO'.l !t-rrii;�:S02',_t�)_, � . - �--• . � �. � !, . . � . .:' .. , , , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' lJ LJ ' , ' � ' � � ' ►eor� . REGULAit CGUItiCIL ME�.1'lN� OF SEFTE:�E� 3, 195�; F:': :� : _ .. 'The City Engineer explainad the stipulai:ions requ�stQd by the Subcomsnittee an�' added that the Resolution concernii�g 3rd Street ha� been faxwarded to the m,ain office of the High�aay Dapartment. Mr. Keith Hol��er_stnt, Erickson Petraleam Corp. �aid that if the vacation was appzoved by the State, t'he parking �could be mo�ed frona the ��est to the east as the build �ng was desig��d v�ith �`.hat in mind. Councilm�,n Samuelson �sked if 3 accesses wouid not be ne�ded a;:d the City Engine�r sai�l that there would be 2 inlets and 1 outlet. Mr. �l.dan Schrc:��e�Ce s�ic3 th�t the pec�ple in the a.re� should have first p.riox. i.ty and � thei.r rr.�in concern is yetting 3rd StrQ�t through, that he is not i_n opposi.t.io*� tb the rt�stau��n: , b�lt that eons{.dera- tion of 3rd ��.��et n:ust co�:� fir�t. t�►ayor Kirki-sa_m 'cald h�.r,i that this �.s vah1� thc p�:?:king h�s b��n chang�d. Counc�.�.�;�?� Samuelson asked Dir. Schn>�,d�.,k� if sid��a�lks 6JOi;11.C� bt3 �.n asset to �he p�aple. _ Mr. . Schm�d�ke sa id that they �,ouZd be. .,.�---- _ , There foZ2crwer3 som.� discussion a.bout tha p1�.ce.r.°�en`.. of ths side- walks, and the possa.bility of future developr�=:i1� to the west. It was agxeed th�t they wA�e ta put in si.d�aalks on the west side of their propexty, and �.gxee to put in sid�wa].ks on tha south when the proparty to th� west dev�lops. The City FngineQr suc�g�s�ed that they b� �.l.lcs�v�d to put in their c�n sid."tir�l7cs. It evas felt that thc� sidet���lk� on thp south and w�:st sid� wo�l� holp to Channel th8 foot tr�ffic from the north dar�.•n to the �ign�.l, or th� shopping c�nter. Councilman I,iebl asked I�ir. Schm�deke to cota� up to the Couneil table and lQOk at the plans. Aft�r coming up, l�r. Schm�deke said that he was satisfi.ed. Mr..Holvon�tot satd that he would like to �vake tha Erickson Petro- leum Corp. intc�-psts p�xfectly, clear. He �aid that if and when the Highway DepaYtment clos�s the sarvice road and x�conveys it to pxivate ix�te.rasts, thEn thsy will de��3 this ar�a to the west. If the Highv�ay pApG►rtn��nt closes the service road and keaps it for addition�l right of way, and Holiday cannot get the land then they wil]. not c3eed t:.ri8 60' strip of land. H� s�isi that he h�s talked to Mr. .Burxill.., Di��t�:ict Engine�*r, �nd ha ha^ a v��:k��l a�r�ement to this, �iid could �Qa no rea3on why it �vould not go thxough. � ThQ C?.2:_y F�,r..�.�`� :'.. � to the�,r r�qu�: t. �} r i.ght �way . 1 _�,?: w�t :; � , n 1r:�_.:�� d o:.. ~ �n� #_ ` t...h �. �c � �:: ��:� z,.ny urgency �;z. o�rc�:.:-�t r�pli�d that �hvy r.ra r�ady to start . ' ' ' � ' , � � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' RErUI�'�R COtT�iCIL MEETING OF S�PTEt'�ER 3, 1.°.�3 i° ��: '_. ', :1 �� .. Mr. Hol.venstot said that the oric�inal plan shawed grass in thQ boulevard areas and that he waald 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 ke�p the wQeds from coming throu,�h. A visitor to the Meeting said that from his awn experienc� this does not work too well, as if it is driven c�n, this breaks the polyethelene and the weeds still come through. The City Engineer added that if we allaw this here, we would have trouble enforcix�g our requirements in other areas. It was thon d�cided by the Council that grass should be used in the boulevard areas. 2�tx�. Schin�deke said that if the Council could be sure that 3rd St�eQt is going through, fine, but if t� ere is any question, nvw is the tim� for consideration before the building parmit is issued. Councilr::�ii S��muelson e}:plained to Mr. Schmedeke thwt thi_s is the reason a 60' dQdxcation will be part of the stipul.ations, an� thFreby a part of the build iny permit. MUTION by Counciln�n Samuelson to concur with the Building Sta�dards - Design Control Subcommittee recommendati.ons with the additions of: Item ##7: Dedicate 60' right of way on the west si.de of the pro- perty contingent upon vacation by High��ay Dept. of the service road between 57th Place and 57th Avenue. Ite.m �;8; Th �t they would construct the 3rd Stre�t extsnsion with sidc�alk on one side betw�en 57th P2�ce and 57th Avenue. Item #�9; That the �arkir�g lot and traffic pattern be approved by the Fngine�ring Dapartment. Soconded by Councilman Harris. UpAn a voice vote, all voting aye, I��yor. Kirkham declared tne motion carried unanimously. I��YI'ION by Counci].man Sheri.dan to rece�ve th� Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittea lteeting R�.i.nutes of August 28, 1968. Second�d by Councilr.�n LiQbl. Upon a voicQ vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kizkh�m declaxed the motion carzied unanimously. F,�C�?SS� ASayor Y•izkha� called a 15 minute rec�ss at 10:00 P.Ai. RFC:�'_;,,,?�V� i_'G T�r M�IZU'I`ES Ok, THi� PL�ti.tJN�NG CO,��SS�O�7 ��EET7L�G OF AUGUST 22., 1�6f3- 1. R°,�•--TTTaG_r.i'��UF?ST ZO?� i;=,o�-10 & Z011 `,;�•:� ;1Q_'1, . T�7 P�� �IC',��A.R.D �?'_'H°l.; - � - , �� ' BIIILUING ST9NDA�S - DESIGN CONTROL SUBCON�'�ITTEE MEETING MINUTES, AUGUST 28� 1968 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Erickson at 8:00 P.M. ' RaLL CALL• �N�T�iB�tS PRESIIv^P: Erickson, Hau�e, Tonco, Dittes , 1��'IDF".rt5 ABSENT : Bierm�nn OTF�iS PRESr�NT: John Breher-Building Official Chairma.n Erickaon advised tne Board that Plywood Mir,nesota's request would be tabled until such a time as they can be present and have filed their plans with the Building Official before the meeting. CONSIDF�tATION OF A REC�UFST TO CONSmRUCT A 72-UPiIT APARTMENP BUILDINGt 40 DETACHED GARAGES AT 5920, 5��0 and ,�40, ANNA STREET N.E., FRLDLEY, MINNESOTA, THE SAME BEING LOTS and BLOCK 2 HA:rES RIVEH LOTS ANOKA COLNTY�. MIt�l`±ESO`I'A RF�UEST� BY JAI��S NELSON C0. , 728 FOR�T DALE ROAD, NE'�J BRZff�l"'C?�t...•tT��'�S A,� Mr. James Nelson was prese.nt to present his proposal. Mr. F�rickson edvised the Board that this project was originally approved a� 6-12 Unit apartment buildi*ig. MOTION by Tonco to approve this proposal and recomu,end that a building permit be iasued subject to the following items which are marked on the plana in red pencil: 1. 2. 3• 4• Cruehed rock in planting islands located in parking lot. Curbin� shall conform to the curbing in other apart�ent projects in the area. Add brick under the Cedar panels on the rear of the �;arage facing Anna Street. Ttie owner use Cedar shingles on mansard roof instead of asphalt shingles he wanted to change to. Seconded by Hauge. Upon a voice vote, there bein� no nays, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIAERATION OF A RECaUFST TO C�NSTRUCT A COUN`I'RY KITCHEN RFST9IiRANT , LOCATID QN LOTS 6, 7, 8� �, 10, 11 AND PP.RT OF 12 LBLOCK 7, CITY VIF�4J ADDITION, A?dOKA COUNTY MINNF�SO'i'A, T� S�� BFIP+G �80-57�' PLACE N.F. FRiDL�'Y�MI:t;��JUTA. RE UEST BY E�ICK�ON PEl'ROLEiJT�1 COF{P., 45�7 I�JEST 78'ti :TFFk;I'� BLOG:iI:1G'1'ON, MINNESO`PA . ' Mr. Keith Holvenstot of E�rickson Petroleum Corp. and Mr. Ri.chard L. Oz�ent of Country Kitchen Restauranta were present to present their propo�al. ' MOTION by Dittes to approve this requ��* and recommer.d that a permit be issued subject to the following items which are marked on the plana: ' 1. The redwood fence be chan�ed to a Cedar fence to match the siding on the build�:��;. � � u . �`.��: ;�� � !� �f �L �v� , .v�� �; v4�. �� 1 �Bi' ING STAND�iRDS - DESIGN CONTROL MEETING AUGUST 28, 1968 � � Pt�GE 2 '�� I ( 7. That a 3 foot 0__.inch_fence or_hig,h enough so that automobile hPAd�i�ht�a�1.�_x�,Qt annoy_the,residents to the North of the rn��; s� ._.�,4 ,�g.�natalled alon� 57� Place N.E.� � _ ' j. The 4 corners of the paxki.ng lot be left open for planting areas. 4. Add one green Ash tree or equivalent to be planted on the North eide of the building. '� 5. The trademark aigxi be moved to a location where it will not be in ; violation of the City Code. � 6. The parki.ng lot lighting be of such that it will light the parking '� lot only and not reflect beyond the parking lot. �Seconded by Tonco. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion caxried �unanimouely. � ADJOURNIl`�TiT : ' ' The Meeting adjourned at 10:20 P.M. I ' Respectf�lly submitted, John Breher $ldg-0fficial � � , ' tiil 7 ADVERi'i SEMENT FOR B I DS MOTOR FIRE APPARATUS BtDS CLOSE: Noon CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA NOTICE TO BIDDERS 1970 .. „ � _ . Sealed proposals will be.received until noon, l�' ``� 197� v by the City Manager, City of Fridley, Minnesota, in behalf of the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota for the foilowing: MOTOR FIRE APPARATUS All equipment must meet the minimum specifications as set forth. Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained from the City Manager's Office. : � All bids must be on the proposal form furnished by Homer�R. Ankrum, City Manager. Al1 bids must be accompanied by a certified check or bidder's bond in the amount of 5% of the totat amount bid. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive all informalities.. • Bids should be addressed to Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager, Fridley, Minnesota and cl�arly marked "Bids for Motor Fi�e Apparatus". . Homer R. Ankrum, - City Manager 0 e c�f o r�d�e c� � 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE T0: CITY COUtiCIL ANOKA COUNTY FROM: CITY MANAGER AtiD UNION REPKE9ENTATIVES DATE: APRIL 30, 1970 560-3450 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 ' Negotiating sessi�n�; with Emplo��ees ;?nion Locai 792, representing City of rridley "Otf:-Sa1e" i.iquor Store Cierks have resulted in the fol.lowing recommendatinns tor Cit� Council approval. ' � 1. Proposal Demand: Incr�ased healtL and welfare benefit�, ir.cl�_di.ng depende_�ts coverage. � Proposed Res.�ive;nent: It was resolved that the Union siiall be authorized reoresentatio�� to the Empl.�yee Insurance :�eg,atiating Cc�r:�it�itcee as established in 19b9. 2. Pro��osal Demaud: Jury duty pay for iury duty. Propo;ed Kesulve�;�ent: At preuent Cit_y personne.l ordir.ance provides that 1 employee rec:�ive diirer��nce betweeii jury or witnes., pa} ��nd base salary. It was agreed the pers,�nr�e1 ordina;lce would ap}?1y to futl time l�iquor employees as pertair to jury and witness duty. � � � ' � ' 3. Proposal Demand: Funrral ]eave pay (death in immed�_<xte �amily - limited [o the wife, h�.sband, �on, uaugnter , sister, brother, �r.��C!�er or tather, faLher-in-law or moCh�r-in-law. Proposed Resolvement: It was re�olved that policy foilowed �:�r other City employees would apply and funeral leave would be granted to full time employees with a max�mum of three days as indicated above. 4. Proposal Demand: When Holiday falls on employee's day off, employee to receive another day off. If employee works, received triple time. Proposed Resolvement: It was agreed there would be no change in Holidays and pay schedule for full time employees. �+f � � 1 CITY COUNCiL MEMO -2- APRIL 30, 197U ' S. Proposal Demand: Severance pay - 1 week for each year of service - in event City ceases operation of "Off-Sale" liquor outleCs. � r i � ' �I U , � Remarks: In 1969 it was established that "Off-Sale" liquor full time employees w ould receive pay for '� of accumulated sick leave with . maximum of sixty days if the City went out of the "Off-Sale" liquor business. Employees to stay until operation ceases to be eligible. Proposed Resolvement: It was agreed by management and union that sick leave as a bonus be dropped. If "Off-Sale" is discontinued and full time employee remains until the off-sale liquor lounge is do longer under City operation, that the full time employee shall receive one weeks pay for each years service as a bonus. It was further agreed that the bonus would be on a basis of a mini_mum of two weeks and a maximum of eight weeks allowable for the ful.l time empioyee. City to give a minimum of 30 days notification to full time employee, before going out of "Off-Sale" liquor business. 6. Proposal Demand: Day for day on sick leave iristead of 2 of accumulated sick leave, with a maximum of six[y days, if City goes ou[ of the "Off-Sale" liquor business. Proposed Resolvement: "Off-Sale" full time liquor employees to revert to normal sick leave policy as provided in City Personnel Ordinance. 7. Proposal Demand: Four weeks vacation after ten years service. Proposed Resolvement: It was resolved there would be no change and vacation benefits wouid remain in accordance with the personnel ordinance. 8. Proposal Demand: Increase liquor clerk's salary 20 percent across the board. � Proposed Resolvement: It was agreed that wages would be increased 31 cents per hour. � ' � ' � C 9. Proposal Demand; Contract to be retroactive to January 1, 1970. Proposed Resolvement: It was agreed contract should be retroactive to ,Tanuary 1, 1970. � � ` �: � `-�` � / l�t"�;..<,-�.� l�``1 c.'f'.�-v�.Ia�v'�'� '�� %� = )is 'i L � 1,jn,' . � HOMER R. ANKRUM , ARREN JUHNSON CITY MANAGER EMPLOYEES UNIO LOCAL #792 l"�� , ��� �Z������,. ,�R� m�' .� ;�,�,::. eks�'::�� i•, ,: _P;,.�! �� ��� ''� t.. ��. �. ■ �� Cito rid�e � � ANOKA COUN7Y 6431 UNIVER517Y AVENUE NE sbo.aaso FRIDLEY, MINNESO�A 5�421 April 30, 1970 RE: ReQuest from Col. William C. Hoffman, 6900 ��ickorv Drive Dear Property Owners: We have received a request from Colonel William c;. Hoffman to rebuild Hickory Drive, under our 1970-1 5treet Improvement Program, basically at the same location as the road exists now which is about 10 feet off center to the �ast within the existing right of way of 60 feet. Normally when we build new roads we center them within the right of way. We are bringing this rec�uest to the attention of the City Council at their meeting of.I�lay 4, 1970 about 9:50 P.i�., ancl as this reauest affects you, the property owners in this general ar��a, we request that you appear be£ore the Council at this meeting or comrnunicate by letter before this mee.*in� to let your view be known so that the Council is aware of all the views of the property owners concerned before they make t}ie decision regardin� this request. If: you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 560-3450. Sent to: William C. Hoffman Mr. G. Bates Dr. Lester Mrs . Hanso�i N1r . Tormone 0 � �� �t.L,� • � � �� NASID4 M. QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer-Director of Planning ( ' 1 ti{ I � J LJ ' City of Fridley Fridley, �innesota 55432 , � ' � � ' ' ' 6900 Hickory Drive Mirineapolis, �dinneso'ta 1�� Apr il. 1970 Attention; r.'�ngineering T�partme nt Gentlemen; 55432 Reference is made to scheduled straet projects involving 69th ti��Iay and HicKOry Drive - both streets bord�ring my property, above address.. It n�w developes, 15 years after the fact, tha.t the existing road had been �misplaced by 10 or 12 feet� au�d to correct the error, a like amo�u�t c,i' re�l a:; tate ;i;ust oe slice�.: �ff my property� both fore and ^tarbo3rd. In view of above it is recommende�i consideration be given to: a. Leaving t:�e road to generally conform to ol� sgeeifica- t 3,ons in vi�cv of (1) ainimal trafiic involved (traff ic barely sup- ports current maintainance expen�iitures), (2} the existing wide �T-intersectiont certain.ly accommodates, safety-�rise, and (u) leav- ing the road �as isf a fe;�r degrees off plum would be of no partic- ular import. b. The original road uuilt 15 years ago must h�ve required considerable �fillt at taxp�ver�s expense, an error for which we still p�yt c. Moving the road will involve the displacer�ent of fences� � trees, shrubbery� lawns; plus general landsca�i.ng conforming to ine City�s �rc�viou� beautification sch�me of som� y�ar� ago. d. 6Vith refererics to the r�moval re uirements in (c) above ' such can result only in addect �xpenses� �If we could save several thousand dollars on the project a11 concerned rvould render proper. hallelu�ahsl , � , Tt is theref'ore suggested the r.esults of the curr�nt survey be re-examined with a view of leaving both roads in their general current location tnereby minimizing disruption, generating a�tax savings, and, being a secludeci neighborhocd inv�lving only 2- 3 dozen families, I am of the opinion ts�veeping clover-leaf curve approaches► and road displacement iJNTO � front and sicie lawn will be required by na one, least of �ll meJ As an auded point of intere�t� the legal department of � TO�dS TTTI,� DIVISION is of tYie opinion tboundaries� are n�t lightly altered witn.out alterin� ALL titles cancerned and that such changes m�y well involve condemnation (or other} proceedin$s, in court. Convc�rsely, assuming the existing road was misplaced ' �nd now requires correction - then the TORHENS TITI,� people must become involved to defend their �search procedu�es�. I � �. ' ' page 2. (Ltr to City of �'ridley) � I would appreciate being advised of final decision. , Very trul,y yours� � � �: , , , 6�Villiam C. �ioffmani�- --� ��. � Copies to T�eighbors concerned; �r. G. Bates 6906 Hickory �. L�ster, 6�09 Hickorq ' ,�u'y. 'rianson� 6�01 Hlcisory :�r. 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'��, -t_t v, oo," � ^ ' � ti ♦ .,'� ♦ e ! � ;� h ,� , z I ^. � � -�r �.r : � �. b �_'�' --�_- `�.�. "_ _. .-�. . . . s7y_ i -`'-.. _..`� .��p (.o� /. i -��---!..+•s.r!ee..+..,.w.�s..� ' 3�.��yp , 11 � . . `�--�.�---�___._--_ ___,_ __._._ `� � a, k � � �� �dd/ � . SS/S , 1 ._ � �, � :. S/�1/ ��� �� � � -_ _ __ _ _. _-� ..�..�:._ _ �-_ �� __ _ _ __ _ ___ � _ _ ___. '1 � 1 �'`: � PLADINTNG CQNQffSSION. MEETING APRIL 22, 1970 �Fi 7:30 P.M. The meeting w�s called to order at 7;30 P.M. by Chairman Erickson. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Erickson, Harris, Schmedeke, Fitzpatrick,Minish Members Absent: None APPROVE PLANNING COMMTSSION MINUTES: APRIL 8, 1970 Harris called attention to the last paragraph on Page 2, lst sentence which read "--- one showing the house facing 52nd Avenue" and should be "---one showing the structure facing 52nd Avenue". Minish mentioned that it was his understanding the following statement should be included in the minutes and the rest of the Commission concurred: Chairman Erickson requested that:the City Attorney be asked to review the new Zoning Ordinance in respect to the Board of Appeals and Planning Commission and qive his opinion as to the procedure of the Board of Appeals with regard to variances, specifically as to public hearinqs and public notices as quicklz� as possible. (The City Attorney was contacted by the Engineering Assistant.) MOTION by Minish, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Coircnission Minutes of April 8, 1970 be approved with the above two corrections. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimovsly. RECEIVE PLATS & SiIBDIVISIONS-STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES: APRIL 8, 1970 MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Harris, that the Planning Commission receive the Plats 6 Subdivisions-Streets 6 Utilities Subcommittee Minutes of Apri1 8, .I970. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unani- mously. RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MiNUTES: APRIL 15, 1970 MOTION by Minish, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission receive the Board of Appeals Minutes of Apri1 15, 1970. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. INFORMAL REPORT: Chairman Erickson atated that he had sent a letter to the City Manager regarding the function of the Board o£ Appeals, but he had not received an opinion as yet. The request involved bringing a certain kind of problem directly to the Council for them to act upon without going to the Board of Appeals. Another problem was that the public hearings did not seem to be spelled out in the City Ordinance, but there may be something in the State laws that require a public hearing. There is no definite information now. He would like the �� Plannin�Commission MeetinR - Avril 22 L 1970 Page 2- a function of the Board of Appeals clarified, whether or not it is an over-riding body, subject to appeal to the Council, or as it aeems under our present ordin- aace, just a reco�emnending body. He is concerned about the width and area of com�ercial property in the new ordinance which requires all C properties be treated alike. He also asked the City Attorney to clarify whether or not there should be a grandfather clause in the new ordinance relating to properties that were previously adequate in sixe but are no longer. l. 'REZONING REQUEST: �OA #70-04, CPL. JAMES L. ROBINSON BY G. D. GIANCOLA, �mmnnwTav �nr r�mo i mvntr G �wm TnT A AAm ATlIUT:I �,R FFFT (1F T.(1T '}ii C-2�(general business areas) and Lots 5 and 6 and North from 1�1 to C-2. Confirm Public Hearing date of May 6, from C-1 to 68 feet of Lot 1970. 20 The Chairman brought out the fact that under M-1, with a Special Use Permit, you can put up a gasoline service station and he wondered about rezoning if it still could be dope with a Special Use Permit. It was noted that a request would be coming Chrough to split Lot 20, Central Avenue Addition re�oni�e the North 68 feet. �e question came up whether or nat the South Half, in M-1 zoning, would be left an unbuildable lot. The Engineering Department was asked to report at the next meeting the ownership of the lots to the West and East of Lot 20. MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Harris, that the Planning Corrm�ission confirm the Public Hearing date of May 6, 1970 at 8:00 P.M. for the rezoning request, ZOA #70-04, CpI. Sames L. Robinson by G. D. Giancola, Attorney, for Lots Z thru 6 and Lot 9, and North 68 feet of Lot 20, Central Avenue Addition to be rezoned from C-1 and M-.I to C-2 (general business areas). Upon a voice vote, aZl voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. The Commiission decided that the Lot Split should be heard after the rezoning. 2. PARKS AND OPEN SPACE: POLICIES, SYSTEM PLAN,_ PROGRAM: Metropolitan Park Reserve Board - Z�in Cities Area. Attention was called to Page 6, "Compatibility with Urban Development" in the Metropolitan Development Guide referring to Wetlands, recharging of water supply and urban development of low lands. The Chairman felt the Planning Com- mission and Council should be interested in what this might do to the develop- ment of our cot�om►unity. On April 29, 1970 at 8:00 P.M. the Anoka County League of Municipalities will meet in the Anoka City Hall. The Engineering Assistant was to be aeked if he could attend. Also, the Coanaission referred the Metropolitan Development Guide, Parks and Open Space, to the Parka & Recreation Co�tission. Fitzpatrick, Chairman of Parks & Recreation, said it wo�ld be brought before the Commisston on Monday, April 27, 1970. �� Plannin� Couanission Meetin� - April 22, 1970 Pa�e 3 3. DISCUSSION TO CHANGE MEETING NIGHT OF BOARD OF APPEALS: Minish explained the present meeting night is on alternate weeks of the Planning Commission. The problem now is conflict of nights. The Board of Appeals decided to aneet on Tuesdays, instead of Wednesday, and there is no conf lict with other meetings for that evening. The Chairman said that as far as the members of the Planning Commission are concerned, whatever night that was chosen would be agreeable, but they should set a time which would give adequate time to get the action to the Council. Tuesday would also give the secretary of the Board of Appeals an additional day to prepare the minutes. 4. DISCUSSION OF FUTURE STUDIES FOR PLANNZNG COMMISSION: The Commission agreed to study the last remaining large tracts of undeveloped land before they became problems of the Planning Commission so that they would be prepared with some sor� of outline or direction to follaw. 1. The property from 79th Avenue to 83rd Avenue (about 40 acres), North of Johnson Truck Farm. The study would consider draining, zoning, overall general idea of what could be or should be done; consider surveying in the area to_see if draining �s feasible; make sure the soil is adequate for the purpose for which it is zoned; consider developing the land for multiples if industrial is not feasible; consider the types of buildings, such as a 2� story apartment building, if there would be a problem of water. There is the possibility that by the time the property is drained and ready for building,the investors might feel too much money went into the land to put an industrial building on it. The Co�aission was to think.about it for the next couple of weeks. 2. Another area which might be studied (Peck's Woods) is the area awned by Acres, Inc. and is that part of the SF� of Section 24 North of �694 between Matterhorn Drive and Fridley-New Brighton Boundary. 3. Rice Creek Road and Mississippi Street East of Old Central and area North of Rice Creek between Old Central Ave. and Stinson Blvd. 4. Pete Brook's Trailer Park. 5. 73'� A�aenue � aE Central Avenus. Harris stated the new Uniform Building Code would be coming out this fall. , This is a national building officials' organization. The State would also put out a new Code. The Coamnission felt the Building •�tandards-Des��t- ,Contrbl Sub- committee should look at them and make recommendations to the Planning Commiesion who, in turn, will pass tt�em on to the Council. Because of the influx of new ' and different types of bu�lding materials on the market, it was felt there �vaa a lot of room for etudying and checking. r 1 � � �� Planni�g Commission Meetint� - April 22, 1970 Pa�r,.e 4 , Traffic Problem: One method would be to try to prevent generating a construction that would increase the traffic; the other to attempt to get � service roads to move traffic away from hazardous places. Schemdeke explained the study the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee was making for the intersection of Interstate �694 and University Avenue, which.would be presented to the Planning Commission. Another area, 37th and Marshall, was discussed and the need af a semaphore for this intersection. � , 6. GARBAGE COLLECTION: � The problem, pertaining to pollution, is whether or not the City should get some type of garbage coliection system in the com�aunity rather than the system now where several firms collect in the same area. 7. SUGGESTIONS FOR SIMPLIFYING THE NAMES OF THE PLATS & SUBDIVISIONS-STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE AND THE BUILDING STANAARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOM- MITTEE: The Subcommittees were to be asked to suggest an appropriate and simplified name for the respective Subcommittees. ADJOURNMENT : There being no further business, Chairman Erickson adjourned the Planning Commission Meeting of Apri1 22, 1970 at 9:45 P.M. Respectfully submitted � ����-�-�`'.,�' Haze 0'Brian Recording Secretary � I, I ' , BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL MEETING MINUTES OF APRIL 23, 1970 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Harris at 8:00 P.M. MEI�ERS PRESENT: Harris, Tonco, Hart, Gnerre PIEMBERS ABSENT: W`iite OTHERS PRESENT: Hank Muhich-Chief Building Inspector 1. CONSIDERATION OF A RE(WEST TO CONSTRUCT A 4-PLEX ON LOTS 28, 29. A1� �Q, BLOCK 15. HAMILTON'S ADDITION TO MECHADTICSVILLE, THE SAME BEING 5381 STH STREET N.E.. FItIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY KOOTEIJIA BUILDERS. INC.. 3525 WEST 29TH STREET. MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA.) Mr. Bob Evansteiner was present to present the request. , Mr. Evansteiner stated that it was to be a 4 unit apartment building and that they had adequate parking room. He also wanted to know if it would be acceptable to have a limited amount of brick as shown on the plan with ' either stucco, steel embossed siding, or cedax shakes on the rest of the building. The Board stated that the limited amount of brick would be acceptable and , that he shou�d decide which type of siding he wanted to use and then bring a sample of it for them to see. They also stated that he would have to have concrete curbing around the entire parking lot and the driveway. The , Board also asked him to check to see if some type of security system would be feasible in the building. ' � After some further discussion, a MOTION was made by Tonco to accept the concept of the building. Seconded by Gnerre. Upon a voice vote, all votiag aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr Harris said that it had been suggested at the Planning Comaiission meeting ' that the name of the Board be shortened. It was decided to recoamend to the Council that the Board change their name from Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee to Design Control Subcommittee. � MOTION by Tonco to recommend the new name to the Council. Seconded by Hart. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. The Board also decided that their meeting night would remain the Thursday followfng the Council meeting. ADJOURNMENT : The meeting was adjourned by Chairman Harris at 9:05 P.M. `Respectfully submitted, � � �,�.� �.��.� i ' Carol Chudek Secretary II ' ,' � � `y . � � cj,n 1 ' ' THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS SUBCO1rL�1ITTEE MEETING OF APRIL 29 1970 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Minish at 7:33 P.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Minish, Ahonen, Drigans, 0'Bannon� Sondheimer OTHERS PRESENT: A1 Bagstad-Building Official ' Chairman Minish stated that since the members of the Board had not received the minutes of the April 15, 1970 meeting as yet, the approval of them would have to be delayed until the May 12, 1970 meeting. ' , � 1. CONTINUATION OF A RE LEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053 4B SUBPA.RAGRAPH 3 __.____4_ --- �__�__._____-------- _1 : TO REDUCE THE SIllFYARD AATOINING AIV ATTACHED GARAGE REQUIREMENT FROM 5 FEET TO 2 FEET TO ALLOj�I�_�Qj�jS�$jjCTIp��' A DWELL�NCz WITH AiV ATTr CHE G 41 AI3D 42�._BLOCK ll1 SPRING_ BROOK PARK _ADDITION�THE SAME_BEING 266 ELY STREET N.E., FRIDLEI� TtINVESOTA.� REQUEST BY MR. JALK BRL`iff�1 AiVD ASSOCIATES, INC.t �_�___ �_ �.�__ _, _ 5406 FLORlDr1 NORTH1__ CRYSTAL� MINNESOT� MOTION by Ahonen to remove this item from table. ' Seconded by 0'Bannon. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. 1 ' ' ' ' ' , I� ' ' ' Mr. Doc Farr, Building Consultant with Jack Bruhn and Associates, Inc., was present to answer any questions about the request. Mr. Farr stated he had tried to get in contact with Mr. Skolte, property owner to the West, but he had not been able to do so. Mr. Bagstad said that Caroi Ghudek, Acting Secretary for the April 15, 1970 meeting, ha.3 contacted Mr. Skalte and he stated to her he had no objections to thc construction. Mr. Eugene Erickson, property owner to the East was present to discuss the p�siti�n of the dwelling on the lot, as he plans on buiiding a garage on his iot in the future and the posi.tion of the dwelling would affect the placement of his garage. If Mx. Erickson was to build his garage before the house was constructed, he would br.: able to pl�,ice it 3 feet from his lot line. With the house going in first, positioning its garage 2 feet from the Iot line, Mr. Erickson would have to maintain the 10 feet between accessory structures at the time he constructed "his garage. Mr. Erickson, Mr. Farr and .��Ir. Donald Green, owner of the proposed house, discussed ttie possibilities of cuttir.g down the garage dimensions, changing the �nterior dimensioas of the dwe11_ing and the sloping of the land between the stru;,tures, to try to get more footage from the property line which would a11ow Mr. Erickson more room to work with when constructing his garage. :�ir. 0'Bannon suggested going back to the use of the original plan, which positions the house toward Mr. Ericksons lot instead of the garage. The house would the.n be 10 feet from the lot line, on the East, giving Mr. Erickson 8 more feet between structures to work with. �� ' ' - , ' ' � LJ ' , �� II �, '_J ' � '. , ' I ' � � � ' �� The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Subcommittee Meeting of April 29, 1970 Page 2 MOTION by 0'Bannon to close the public hearing. Seconded by Sondheimer. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. MOTION by 0'Banr„�r to recoitanend to the Council approval of the original variance, on the West side of the lot, that was '�efore the Board at the April 15, 1970 meeting, with the following stipulation and for the foliowing reason: 1. The applicants original plans be redrawn to show the garage being setback an additional 4 feet, to allow more room to the lot to the West for future construction. 2. With the limited space of 60 foot lots, it is impossible to build this plan that is before us on that size lot. Seconded by Ahonen. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. 2. CONTINiJATION OF A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4A, TO REDUCE THE FRONT YARD SETBACK REQUIREMENT FROM 35 FEET TO 24.4 FEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DWELLING WITH AN ATTACHED GARAGE ON LOT 11, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION N0. 94, PARCEL 1530, THE SAME BEING 5300 FILLMORE STREET N.E. (REQUEST BY JAMES L. PETRON, 5600 ZELAND AVENUE NORTH, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.) MOTION by Sondheimer to remove this request from table. Seconded by Arigans. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. Mr. James L. Petron was present to answex any questions about the request. Chairman Minish read the new public hearing notice as the variance asked for had been changed from "reduce the front yard. setback requirement from 35 feet to 29.4 feet" to read "reduce the front yard setback requirement from 35 feet to 24.4 feet". NOTE: New public hearing notices were written up with the nera variance and sent out to the property owners within 200 feet. Mr. Petron exp2ained he had talked to Mrs. Novalany, property owner to the North, and she did not object to the construction at all, Mr. 0'Bannon, property owner to the South, also stated he had no objections to the construction that is proposed. Mr. Drigans asked if it was just the garage that was being moved ahead. Mr. Petron answered he would like to move the entire house 5 feet further to the East. By moving the entire house ahead, the master bedroom could be enlarged and it would also enable us somewhat of a backyard as there is quite a slope to the back of the lot. He stated he would install and maintain a retaining wall between his property and Mrs. Novalany's property. He also stated he had hoped to have his final house plans available for this meeting but the architect was not finished with them. ' ' ' 1 , � 1 II � II The Minutes of the Board of Appeais Subcommittee Meeting of April 29, 1970 MOTION by Drigans to close the public hearing. Seconded by 0'Bannon. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion caxried. Mr. Ahonen s�ated h� �ei� thc: stxu.ctur� con�QU�v �:rith the street and since there were no objections, he could see no reason to deny the request. MOTION by Drigans to recommend approval of the request to the City Council, for the fol l��wir.g .reasons : Cj� Page 3 1. The long configuration of the lot, plus the i:act that it is a corner lot, makes it impr.�ctical to liave an}T other type �>f ar�'angement on it. 2. Ttln pipE� line that ra:n th: �?ubn the lot has been rr.�,ved, but it still r.estricts th� house in be.ing l�uilt in a�y othex way. Seconded by !�.i�nen. lspon a voic�. vote, �.Y-�art� bei=zg r.o nays, the motion car-ried. 3. A REQLEST FOR VARIAi�iCES OF SECTION 45.1U'3, PAR�C:Rt�F�i 1�'�;'VD SECTION 45.103, PARAURAPH 2, TO REDL'CE 7"��E LOT E1RFA REQi.3IKEi�I�T FROM 25, OOG SQl1!�RE FEET TO 17s 000 SQiJ�RE �'ELT :aND TO REDUCE THE LOT WI�TH .r.EQtiIREr�:;�T FROr1 200 FEET TO 139 F'EET, TO r1Li�7W �['HE �ONSTRL�CTIOiti� OF A DEi?TAL CL'INZG Clti LOT o AND THE �OUTH nNE-Ht�L� G�� L�7T 7, BLOCK l, FRCO' S 15T i�DDiTZON, THE S;�1�1E BEING 1281� MISSISSIPPI ��Rr:ET, FR7Di,F'Y, MZNNLSO'TA. (RF:QUEST BY :�:EOK::E L. WALQUIST, 4230 CENTR�l. r1JEtiUE 1`.1;., i°iT:`':``EAYOLIS, NIIN:�IESQTA. �1r. George walq��i_st. wa::; ps��s�nt: to present tne requests. Nir. Drigar.s <.si�c L whaL t,�e z:�ning of the pYC���:rty ;•:as. � '�r. Walqui�t ,��r.,�trered C-2 :a}iich is correct f.or this type of busir.ess. He e�plaiaed t'r�:�c �e i:, piannin� to flave `+ different buildir�;s in time with one largc: �ne. Thi.s building is 44 fet�t by 44 feet and t�le ia,id area is 17,000 ' square feet. TYie buiLding is onLy taking up :�p�xoY�mat:e?v ;/IOth of the total area. 1 ' 1 ' � � The general layout of the area �aas shown to the P,oard for their rcview. Mr. Walquist statt.d th.ere will be 2 de.ztists in the bui.Iding �oith 4 chairs. There w.zs a di�cussion ozi the City Ordinance that requir.ed 200 feet of frontage, i`he applicant i�.lt th.e Ordinance should not require a minimum frontage requirement but should depend only on the type oi huilding and how many people would use it. Some of the Board members agreed with him. Mr. Walquist stated further that he has owned this land from 12 to 2 years and tnat it is vt.ry d3_ff.icult to meet the code requirements, especially frontage, on older platLed lots. This piece of land also has a utility easement running through it. He said he had no plans for the other land at this time. If someone wanted u building built thc.re, Lhen he would build it, but nat unt�ii that time. r - , � I ' ' , ' , , ' ' � ' � ;, ' ' , ' ' i ' ��� The Minutes of the Board of Aupeals Subcac�m►ittee Meeting of April 29, 1970 Pai�e 4 Mr. Bagstad stated that if this request is granted, a lot split on the land will have to be approved before building is started, There was a discussion on the layout of the building. MOTION by 0'Bannon to close the public hearing. Seconded by Ahonen. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion �carried. MOTION by Ahonen to recou4nend approval, to the City Council, of the two requests for the following reasons: 1. The amount of area that the a�plicant has is adequate for the execution of a dental clinic as there is not a large number of clientele at any one time to dema.nd a large parking area. 2. He owned the la.nd priox to adoption of the new Zoning Ordinance. I30TE: Prior to the new Zoning Ordinance, there was no minimum requirement on square footing. 3. Without this variance, the structure would either have to use all of the land area located on Mississippi St or on Channel Road for frontage. 4. The utility easement is somewhat of a disadvantage to the applicanti. Seconded by Sondheimex. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Chairman Minish stated the meeting date has been change.d, by approval of all Board members, to be on Tuesday nights instead uf Wednesduys. The next meeting date would therefore be on May 12, 1970. ADJOURNMENT : �he meeting ;aas adjourned by Chai.rman Minish at 9:15 P.M. iespectfully submitted, � .� � : � r � � �� � MARY HINT � .-- �� Secretary . ' , , � , ' �J ' PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CITY OF FRIDLEY April 24, 1970 Re: Easement - Tony Lane A complaint was received from Mr. Anderson of 6170 Sunrise Drive, about a utility and walkway easement on Tony Lane. After checking with the Park Department, we found the easement devoid of grass. The children in the area use this as it was originally designed to be used -- as a walkway to the park for the people who live on Sunrise Drive and the area south of Sylvan Park. I do not believe that sodding is the answer. Any seeding or sodding would be gone in a short time; therefore, I would sug- gest that the City put in some type of hard surface wslkway. The Tony Lane easement is from Star Lane to Rainbow Drive; but the section that is of con- cern at this time is from Sunrise Drive to Rainbow Drive. I do not think the City should do the section from Star Lsne to Sunrise Drive until a formal request is made. , I reco�nend that a cement walkway (rather than asphalt -- for maintenance reasons) be installed from Rainbow Drive to Sunrise Drive. This is the sec- ' tion of Tony Lane that is being complained about. I have been in touch with the Engineers, and I believe that the approximate cost of the walkway (as shown ' on the attached sketch) from Rainbow Drive to Sunrise Drive, of $1,376.50 for � a five foot width four inches thick is within reason. We could extend this and go to Star Lane for the approximate cast of $2,921.00, buC we should check with �, the parties concerned about this second section, as I do not think they will ' ' anprove of it. I reco�nend this be placed on the Council Agenda for May 4, 1970. I,EC: ik Attach _ � - >' , ! f�_, �� ,r , - I < ' _ ; � .�-.� z .� LESTER E, CHESNEY � Director of Public Works � t� r� . _i� __ _ _ _ � . _. _ _ _ _ , � � ��, ' �� � � � b' I , , ,• ' j�• � . � •�� � �1 ♦ � o' o �,. � / ��p., �I , 4" Conc Side�valic II , + , � . •• • ,� . • - ,i - : . : . . . , �`' � � A` � 't p , : : ,� �1� i --�..._ 'v • _�_y�'. � �'. � , 0 �,.y �.�• � , II � � �I��.� I 1..�..��� h_ (/r! � �-.- �V `� ` l, _ II . i �I ' . � ^ /� VI�' W� = . 1 ,7�• r. �� �. .. 1 . 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N" ; o iCt'. ` � �f"ri , � ;; C - N . — � ; 'GEs � � � /.rc � s.�`' � ,'�.�r�� �la:y ^ ;. ;o'�'' ° !e /y ;9 �ti Le y /r ^ b � �o � ��i• • at � ,/y.r.�4`��•N .•I:: ;it..- --,,lo �;7� )It. qi.I � ' /R.f" i./. /II.I . � � � � ,T _,,. ,!. �I '� x ,� + ,�. t• t. __.+ --- - -----• ------•------' ---- - -__ _�` ��. �- , �, . . . _. ,r.�.p-. , ----�. ..__.— ------ — - - , , ,-.-Ar. . .. __.. • - - - . , . iii� C�.�ii`R � . � ......./IBI,27J///y� ..• � ' SEC. /�; � . , � I , ' ' I , � ' ' PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CITY OF FRIDLEY Apzil 29, 1970 RE: SEWER BACKUP - 384 - 66th AVENUE This is in regard to a sewer backup at 384 - 66th Avenue Northeaat. On February 26, 1970, I made ouC a report and gave a copy to Mr. Homer ' Ankrum, City Manager, reeomznenciing that the City pay for the cleaning of � a rug plua part of the cost of cleanup of the basement. I did feel that ' the City should pay, for the reasons stated earlier. ' � �_J ' ' We do have tree roots in the main line, and the service is excep- tionally long going frum the home about 135 feeC to the main. Every tima we were called, we found the houae aervice clear. We cut the roots, and have put copper aul.fate into the line te retard the growing of tree roots in the sewer. I again recommend that we pay part af the bill -- up to $100.00. This is to include the cleaning of the rug. Their total bill which they sent r.o the Ci.ty was for $143.38. Copiea of the letter and bill are aCtached. I believe this should go to Council for approval ar disapproval on ri�y G, 197Q. i ; f; r � � � , � ,. ; ��,� .. � ��� 1 ��.,.., , _ , .,� , t. -,--- �. -, � ��' ;��, '�, ; � , . . r�,- , �� .�' . 1 � � ' ;� \t/ � l �..�� � ,1�- ;: � ., . ��: �, , � � ��..,�,.�� ' LESTER E. CHESNEY Director of Public Works � LEC:ik ACtach: 3 cc: Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager �� i � � ' ' ' ' ' pUHLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CITY OF FRIDLEY February 26, 1970 �E: SEVJER BACKUP - 384 - 66th Avenue On January 26, 1970, between 3.0:30 P.M. �nd 11:00 P.M., a ca11 waa made to the'City Police Diapatcher about a 8ewer backing up at the home� of E.F. Hinz, 384 - 66th Avenue N.E., in the Ci�y o� Friclley. Our sewer men responded immedlat�ly. They worked on �he hou�e service for about three houxa. Th� water started tn rscsda and �h�y �elt the line waa opeaed. A cail came in the next morn�.ng �t about 7:45 A.M. (Janu- ary 27, 1970) from the same party reporting that the aewar was agai.n backing up. The seweur m�n responcled again by 8:00 A.M. , of sai.d day. They found that the City aewer line was partial- ddi machine ' � ' , ' � ' � 1y plugc�ed wi.th txee raots. They used the City ro ng to cut same and cXear �he lino. I believe th� City Crew worked as efficien�ly and quiekly a� passib�.� in handling thie particu],ar problem. 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LS. �c��j ��,:��1� ����tr�c. � 1222 EAST LAKE STREET • MINNEAPO�IS, MINNESOTA 55406 � " � THE COMPLETE CARPET CARE CENTER � �.: :':; :? � .�'' Y } `. _" . . • • Name ... .., .�_�... Date ��� . 1--:�� Address '"' = `� ' '± ... :>>., ,� _. � � .j Phone -�. ..-�v De{iver to �r � � TMERE WILL BE AN .ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF $2,00 FOR AQOITIONAL TRIPS MADE. WHEN RUGS ARE HELD IN OUR PLANT h;ORE THAh 30 DAYS THERE IS A CHAR�"E O�'.01Q PER SQUARE POOT WITH A bt NIMUAI'OF 51.00 PER MUNTH. �, •';�� �� pelivery �%.,��'C_.._. Driver l, f✓ (r Date ' - "- — --� _�_ -- Cleaning • Repair � Reweaving '� -���C:.: 1{�' • NEW CARPET SALES _ ', Bigelow o Barwick • Downs �. � �Other Famous Brands FOR IMPORTANT lNFORMA710N SEE REYERSE S1DE __.____�._.__._.._..._�. _. _.._, ._._...___:. ,.. _... � � r ' ' i.t,�f � � a �._ I r �� � ' INTERNAL CORRESPONDENCE �owrw i�s.s�.� . �ROM Mr• G. R. Coleman, Manager-Trsnsmission Line Engr'g., Right of Way & Constr. Dept. ,o Mr. J. C. Pearce, District Manager � + �UBJECT E_6462 Riverside-Moore Lake #0871 Fridley Reroute - Letter �12 � � 1' , ' � I � l .' , � , � � 1.�� DATE April �� � 1'( � IOCATION Minneapolis LOCATION North Dist. ,, ,astrict � R�Y� -- i ;.N _ — - -�---- '" �' ..._.._ --�. i jS� ._ � �..rWU� ^ � k�FU�^ uestroy IC +- M � The following activities took place during the period from April 13 to April 24, relative to the relocation of the sub�iect line: A. �ineering: l. Distribution layout has been comp.leted in detail. anct required material has been ordered. Davit arm material i.� avai.lable from suppliers stock. 2. Delivery of all transmission materi�l has been confirmed tc meet the schedule req�irements. - B. Right-of-Way l. One private parcel remains to be procurred. The ;;rospective buyer did not exercise his option and we must no�: re�ume negotiations with the present o:aner. 2. Meeting scheduled with North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District for Tuesday April �8, to firm up the agreement for join±- use of ease- ment strips. Anticipate consideration of *he proposPd agreeMent by the NSSSD Board at their meeting schedulefl for May 12. 3. The Burlington-Northern is preparin�, �he agreement ar�3 th�:-=��- quired drawi.ngs. Effort made to expedite the processing oi �his agreement, but some delays encountered due to merger. C. Induction Task Force Unsuccessf�Zl. in attempt to meet with railroad prior to April :??. Meeting is now scheduled for Wednesday, April 29. D. Construction l. The start of construction on the reroute is still planned ior July, 1970. 2. Stringing operation is now underway on the 345 Kv line. .� / ✓ G. R. COLII�fAN, Manager- Transmission Line �t��r'8,, R�W & Const. Dept, Cc: R. G. Grosshans, J. E. Mie�ke, ,7. J. Ripsin, 3r. R. W. Walters, r, V. WPlk a � n � � L� � � ' _ � , __ :� �� RESOLUTION NO.�^ �R RESOLUTION REGARDING ENTERING INTO AGREEMENT � FOR ESTA.BLISHMEN�l OF JOINT LAW ENFORCEt�iENT COUNCIL. WHEREAS, the County of Anoka is attempting to establish a Joint Enforcement Council and, � o� WHEREAS, the establishment of a Joint Law Enforcement � Council can provide many advantages encompassing operations, training and Federal and State Grants. � � ' � 1 � � � 1 I NOW THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Fridley that this City desires to enter into the agreement for a period of two (2) years and do authorize the P�ayor and City Manager to affix their signatures to such agreement. a L '� PASSED AND ADOPTEI� THTS DAY OF `'- � 1970 BY 1^HE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF' FRIDLEY, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell 1+�YOR - Jack O o Kirkham 0 � � April 24, 1970 MEMO T0: City Manager and City Council FROM: Finance Director SUBJECT: Trar��terring Funds From the Revolving Fund to the 1969 Street Fund The attached resolution would reimburse the ]969-1 Street Project for engineering costs paid by it which are not a part of the project. These engineering expenses will be part of some future street project on T.H. #47 West S�rvice Drive. The City Engineer can elaborate further if need be. 1(��i � � � / � RESOLUTION N0. _� !+ 1970 A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROM THE REVOLVING FUND TO � THE 1969-1 STREET FUND (T.H. #47 Vtiest Service Drive) � , � � 1 , , � � , �., I� � � WHEREAS, Engineering expenses in the amount of $1,657.52 were paid from the 1969-1 Street Project, and WHERtAS, These engineering expenses will be part of a future street project for T.H. #47 West Service Drive, and WHEREAS, T.H. #41 West Service Drive is r,ot being completed or assessed at this time, NOW, TNEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the 1969-1 Street Fund be reimbursed in the amount of $1,657.52, and BE I�' FURTHER RESOLUED, That these er.penses are to be carried in the Revolving Fund until such ti�:�e as th� improvement on T.H. #47 West Service Drive is completed, at whych time the expenses are to be incorporated as part of the overall street project costs for T.H. #47 West Service Drive. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY,THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Or FRT DLEY THI S__ ��"� DAY OF �_ '" �'�, 1970 . i ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL MAYOR - JACK 0. KiRKHAM T 1 n S� � April 24, 1970 MEMO T0: City Manager and City Council FROM: Finance Director SUBJECT: Transferring Funds From the Revolving Fund to the 1969-1 Street Fund The attached resolution would reimburse the 1969-1 Street Project�for expenses incurred in the installation of storm sewer facilities on Polk Street. These expenses were not anticipated in the original hearing for the street project and wi 11, therefore, have to be part of a future improvement project. The City Engineer can elaborate on this further if need be. I� ' , �{��; ' � � � � � , �� ' � i � RESOLUTION N0. 1970 A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROM THE REVOLVING FUND TO THE 1969-1 STREET FUND �polk Street) WHEREAS, The expenses in the amount of $2,475.17 were incurred under the 1969-1 Street Contract for installation of storm sewer on Polk Street, and WHEREAS, A storm sewer hearing was not held under the 1969-1 Street Project, and WHEREAS, This cost will be a part of a future storm sewer improvement project, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLUED, That the 1969-1 Street Project be reimbursed for the $2,475.17 expenditure made and $2,475.17 will be transferred from the Revolving Fund to the 1969-1 Street Project. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the above storm sewer construction costs will be carried in the Revolving Fund until such time as the storm sewer system is installed in the area, at which time this will be incorporated as part of the cost of the overall storm sewer project. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY �HE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ' � � ��,.� OF FRIDLEY THIS � DAY OF + , 1970. � � ' � � i ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL 1 , M YOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM n n :� 1 R �r' � � �� ;� ,','�� �c�� RESOLUTION N0. RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEl�fENTS, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING AI?VERTISEMENT FOR BIDS: WATER PROJECT N0. 98 WHEREAS, pursuant to a Resolution 4�14-1970 of the City Council, adopted on the 2nd day of February, 1970, Comstock and Davis, Incorporated, Consult- ing Engineers, has pYepared plans and specifications for some of the improve- ments proposed by Resolution ��21i-1969 and has presented such plans and specifications to the Council for approval. NOW, T�IEREF��tE, B�, TT RF`sSOT�VEi7, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, as follows: - 1 l� That the following improvements heretofore proposed by the Council Resalution 4�217, 1969, are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as soon as reasonahly possible to-wit: Watermain and other appurtenances, on East side of East River Road, starting from the Southerly end of Outlot A, running along Outlot I to Lot 1, Block 3, Great Northern Industrial Center. That the work involved in such improvement as listed above shall hereafter be designated as WATER PROJECT N0. 98. 2. Such plans and specifications, a copy of which are attached hereto, and made a part hereof, are hereby approved. 3. The work to be performed under Water Project No. 98 shail be per- formed under one contract. The City Manager shall accordin�l.y prepare and cause to be inserted in the official newspaper advertisements for bids upon the making of such improve- ments under such approved plans and specifications. The advertisement shall be published for two (2) weeks (at least 10 days), and shall specify the work to be done and will state that bids will b� .ied and considered at 12:00 Noon on tre 18th day of May, 1970 in the C�uncil Chambers of the City Hall, and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the City Engineer, and accompanied by a cash deposit, bid bond, or certified check payable to the City for five per cent (5%) of the amount of such a bid. That the advertisement for bids for WATER PROJECT N0. 98 shall be substantially in form as that noted in Exhibit "B" attached hereto for reference and made a part hereof. ', ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF FRIDLEY THIS � DAY OF ''� '�� �� , 1970. � MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ATTEST: • CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell , , . ' � � , , ' ' ' ' � I , ' , , �I � , - .. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SeRlc:d b�.ds will b� geceived and publ.��ly opened by tt�e City of Ftidl.ey, Anoka County, t:-innesc.�a, at th� office a�° C�e C:ity 'ia;ia���, on' the �-�'=h day of �tA,� , 1970 at j3���� , Fsr►d ca31�. be cr�n.:ider��3 by thL City� Co�zncil of the Ci�y of Frid�.ey at a regulaz Couz:,il Meetin� a� 8:00 P.M. or. t:�e 18th dsy of 'M�, � _�, 1970 for the furnis�ing of worlc and m��zri�.ls io� LhE iust�llag�an oi t����r I�nprr�vt�nt P�a��cr P1c�. 93. 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By: Frank Mo ;�abrelcik Chiaf of Police FOOA ESTABLISHMEN'I' ' �Barry Blower 99 77th Wa.y NE Fridley, Minnesota By: De�iing A-n,xsement Coo Health Inspector � Vending Machin�s Only - , � LIST OF LICENSES TO BE APPROV� Cont, FOOD ESTABLISI�'IENT Conto , Big B's Pizza . 6479 University Avenue NE � Fridley, Minn�sota By: George Ao Re�an ' Bob's Produce Ranch 7620 University Avenu? NE � Fridle.y, Minnesota �.y: Robert Schroer Brothen, Inc, ' 7501 Commerce Lane NE Fridley, Mznnesota By: Rolf Brothen ' �Dealers Mfg. Coo , 5130 Main Street NE Fridle,y, Minnesota By: Sir Vend, Inco �Designware Industries, Inc, , 6536 Main Street NE � Fridley, Minnesota By: John Ao Erickson �Donel.yn Mfg, ' 7231 Baker Street NE Fridley, Mintiasota By: II�iA Venc�ing Canteen Corp - FMC Corp � 48th & Marshall Street NE ` Fridley, Minnesota By: Henry J, Boudin �Fridle.y DX Station ' S701 University Avenue NE _ Fridle.y, Minnesota By: Superior Music Coo ' -�Fridley 66 Station 5667 Universit,y_Avenue NE Fridle,y,- Minneso�a By: Superior Music Co. � �-Gord,ys Country Bo.y 1042 Osborne Road Fridley, Minnesota By: � �Holl.y 66 Station 6300 Unive-rsity Aven�ie �TE Fridl�=y, Minnesota By: ' Irv's Billiard Center 6237 University Avenu� NE Fridley, Minnesota By: ' *Midland Co-op Hw.yo 694 & Main Street NE Fridle,y, Minnesota By: , McGlynn Bakeries, .It�c,(Target� 755 53rd Avenue NE Seven-Up Bottlin� Co, Superior Musie Patrick B, Collier Viking Enterprises Fridley, Minnesota By: Norman Berglund , ' Unit,y Hospital 550 Osborn� Road NE . Fr_idle,y, l�ti_nnesota By: Eo Holm � � � �- Vending Machines Only ' � �t4 � Page 2 � APPROVID BY Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspactor Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector 1��; LIST OF CONTRACTOR'S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL AT THE MEETING OF MAY 4, 1970 _ _ EXCAVATING APPROVED BY Ted Renollett 927 Andover Boulevard Anoka, Minnesota By: Ted Renollett • Bldg. Insp. GAS SERVICES Gas Supply, Incorporated 2238 Edgewood Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota By: S. R. Iyavickas Plbg. Insp. Kal's Plumbing & Heating 7101 West Palmer Lake Drive Brooklyn Center, Minnesota By: Edward Kaliszeuski Plbg. Insp. Mill City Heating & A/C Co. 13005 B 16th Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Wm. H. Stevenson Plbg. Insp. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Amber Construction 6156 Stinson Boulevard Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Norman A. Dalberg Bldg. Insp. Briarwood Homes, Incorporated 780-lOth Street N.W. Apt. 3 New Brighton, Minnesota By: Dennis Burns Bidg. Insp. Calhoun Builders, Incorporated 2920 Irving Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota By: M. T. Campion Bldg. Insp. Donco Builders, Incorporated 1052 Osborne Road N.E. Fridley, Min�sota By: Roger Larson Bldg. Insp. Milfred R. Johnson Co. 1011 West 80th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota , By: Milfred R. Johnson Bldg. Insp. Midwest Mechanical Services 340 Taft Street Northeast Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Zollie Baratz Bldg. Insp. Random, Incorporated 700-77th Street Circle Pines, Minnesota By: Ray A. Stanley Bldg. Insp. GENERAL CONTRACTOR (CONT) Hugo Skrandies Construction 195 Hugo Street Fridley, Minnesota S. E. Templin Construction Co. 6184 Stinson Boulevard Fridley, Minnesota Thor Construction Company 7101 N.E. Highway ��65 Minneapolis, Minnesota HEATING Faircon, Incorporated 2021 West County Road "C" Roseville, Minnesota Mill City Heating & A/C Co. 13005 B 16th Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota MASONRY M. R. 3ohnson Company 1011 West 80th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota A1 Zeis Cement Company, Inc. 225-94th Avenue N.W. Coon Rapids, Minnesota WELL DRILLING Mork Well Company 9025-36th Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota MASONRY Lakeland Brick & Stone Inc. 147 Craigway N.E. Fridley, MinnesoCa - � �r K_�% By: Hugo Skrandies By: S. E. Templin APPROVED BY Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. By: Russell P. Jorgenson B1dg. Insp. By: William R. Forder Plbg. Insp. By: Wm. H. Stevenson Plbg. Tnsp. By: Milfred R. Johnson Bldg. Insp. By: Allen Zeis Bldg. Insp. By: Roger A. Danielson Plbg. insp. By: Kirylo Czichray Bldg. Insp. J � � �� �Q�2,�L�a�� �L) U' � APPLgCATrON Fd�t PiRt�T TO�PARI,_„_� (OCCUPY� AOt�3 TRA�:,nR it is itereby re�uestsd�that (I) (We) be issued s housa trailer perm3t ia eomg2isace'�*ith Ct�ap�e� 4I, City CcKZe of Fridleq, 1�?ic�e�ot�a, 1463 by reasoa of ti� follc�itag: • � .. . � _ � � . a. �� g�� acd �r�sep,� addLess of agpl G/er��. _ /t/ _� l • ._i�D� . � �u.Y.� .r_-r��i o / 11�3 :L��'- �-2 - � V b. �aergt�3p of trai.Ie�: , �j • , � , ' �, c. ��scrZ�tion of tsa;Ie� -�ke ani Siae: ` �/o �6, , � , ' ' , ' � : 10 � y� ..��.... •' d.� Name aad eddpQSg o� owuer c� 1� d w� e t ailer is propoaed to be. located: - �. . e. Period oi tis� t�Ailer to be stoae� o� o�eezpieil:� f. Use o� tra�lex: -_�"�• �4,r-�-u�,Lr-�� • ��%�1. ����t-r.� �. S���u�e o$ a��o�uing g�o�erty c3�a�ers grant$Q� approval: . - �z�`Q� :..,. :___.�.e ..,.. h. Location oL t n31er an ~oncse3 p�:op�rty - ntt�ch plat plan of propesty: � f. Sshere CrA�le� is ta be cac�pied, (1) t�iat ;�ealtiout�hip, if aay, between txailea oE�er �nd lax�d o�u��e�?�-,..�- .��.�• • (2) Na�� a�ad a��s aF al cr.��*pas�ts? rn�-u.-r� �c.c� �l �-r.� .1�,� _ __ �c�.�.�__-----_------- - - --- - -- _ _ , (3) F�ac3.lit_d.,e�s.. �o� sct.�a�e i�� sgoe.�2, �ate� 8�d e e���icity? _ ��(�_z�iJ_:�u.E: �_. �,-,,' �a�wv6� ,� .�.ti�-e.-L_ �,�LL� �G,.,�. . (�a) Employ�ea� ofVa��lican�? �.,� � • . ' ... (5) Wlaethet appZic�ra� is co�structi�; ha�a iu area? !�� _ . � ' '1 �� T�ee ap�lAc�it�on, c,hen pseae�te�3 to the Ci�q Cou-acil, st�all s��c:� the reccmmzn- dat�.ca of �he 2oning Ad�rsr��atra�o�c aad/or Builcting Taspector. v� Please fLad att�ch�d ch�cl; �n tne a�oczr�t oz ($5.t30 for garkinn� ($2S.00 for occupyin�) a hou�e tr�ile�. `�-� �� � �� �ry., , � � i > ;' S� ��� � - -�.�........� Agp7.�c� �i: ,�, /�' bz���.�,�.�,?`' � , � d ESTIMATES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL - MAY 4, 1970 Harry S. Horwitz & Co., Inc. 1411 - llth Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404 FINAL Estimate �F12 dated April 29, 1968 for Mechanical Work, Fridiey Civic Center E. H. Renner & Sons � 5465 County koad 18 North Minneapolis, Minnesota 55428 FINAL Estimate �E3 for construction of Water Improvement Project No. 95, Schedules E and F Keys Well Drilling Company� 413 North Lexington Parkway St. Paul, Minnesota 55104 FINAL Estimate i�� for constructi_on of Water Improvement Project No. 95, Schedule A-2 and A-3 - Well ��12 and ��13 according to contract FINAL Estimate +r`6 for construction of Water Improvement Project No. 95, Schedule A-1 - Wells �F10 and ��11, according to contract -�-��, $ 300.00 $ 7,914.30 $ 34,988.52 $ 15,026.15 ;` %� "t � �, ��( �� S. C. SMILEY & ASSOCIATE S ARCHITECTS AIA 1021 LA SALLE AVE'�UE • tv'!NNEAPOLiS, M!NNESOTA 55403 • (6:2; 332 1401 To: Mr. Nas�m �?ure�hi, Cit� Fn;ineer Fr=idl ey Civic Cent r�r b431 Univer•siiy A1-e�itze ?� . E . Fridley, Minnesota Attn.: Re: �ridl e��� C i�� ic C�nter Enclosed Please Find the roliowing: Date: rlay 1 . 1�E�� Comm. No.: Certific<.ite for Payment and Request f�or Payment ?�l2 dat.<�d Apri l 2�a , 1 y68 approved for payment. . �i�rE�t;j� <���ns��nt fo�� rE�leaSe of rc�t.aii�a�;�e t�nc I r��F�d . For Your Signature Approved Approved as Correc4ed Disapproved Please Resubmit For Your File Please Return Forwarci +w. " .—v` � � 5. C. Smiley 8� Assoc;a+PS, Architects ,r. ,, .. A' _' _ .' .. i: !�K � :.�:. ',�:`,� ,��r��; �9' -•.-- -- -- r1 c15 ��1 t, S l l Rl O C, (1 � �c,�, � � �_ � 1`�� CERTIFICATE OWNER � � ARCHITECT FOR PAYMENT CONTRACTOR ❑ FIELD ❑ AIA DOCUMENT G703 OTHER PRO)ECT: Fridley Civic Center (name, address) 6431 University Avenue N. E. I , Fridley, Minnesota TO (Owner) � � Village of Fridley ,� ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO: 6013 b431 University Ave. N. E. CONTRACT FOR: Mechanical Work Fridley, Minnesota �_J � � � CONTRACT DATE: November 2, 1966 In accordance with this Contract and the attached Application For Payment the Contractor is entitled to payment in the amount stipulated below. The present status of the account for this Contract is as follows: Change Orders approved in previous months by Owner— TOTAL Subsequent Change Orders Number Approved (date) ADDITIONS $ � DEDUCTIONS $ $3,048.00 $�69.00 � _ : __--- --_ ; � ----------- _ _. , TOTAlS � Net change by Change Orders $.___ _� 2 3.2_�Q_�_9Q____ ____ ORIGINAL CONTRACT SUM ..$. 1 1H ; 020. 00 CHANGE ORDERS 2 2� 9, 00 TOTAL ADDITIONS . . . $ � SUB TOTAL . . . . . . $ TOTAL DEDUCTIONS . . $ CONTRACT SUM TO DATE ..$—l._? 0� 2 Q� _(1 n BALANCE TO fINISH . . $ TOTAL COMPLETED TO DATE g_ 1 20��.�� nn MATERIALS STORED . . . $— TOTAL COMPLETED & STORED $ RETAINAGE % 300 • 00 TOTAL EARNED LESS RETAI�IAGE . . . . . $—__ LESS PREVIOUS CFRTIFlCA i ES . .$__1 19 , 999 . 00 THIS CERTIFtCATE . . . . . $_ —�R�Q.Q— �ce�c: S . C . miley Associates A,�6�����'o� Date: �� asao Matsumoto April 30, 1968 This Certificate is not neoohable. it is pa?able only to the payee named herein and its issuance, pavment and acceptance are without pre�udice to any rights of the Owner or Contractor under their Contract. If AIA DUCUMENT G702 AFPLICATION fOR PAYMENT, or other application form containing satisfactory evidence of payment for Work previously completed DOES NOT ACCOMPANY THIS CERTIFICATE, the Contrector shall first provide the equivalent certificat�on by completing and executing the foliowing: State of: County of: The. undersigned certifies that the Work covered by this Certificate fer Payment has been completed in accordance with the Contract Documents, that all amounts have been paid for Work for which previous Certificates for Payment were issued and payments received, and that the current payment shown herein is now due. Contractor: Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 19 Notary Public: ',-�' . .. � �....;..i g:•>tq My Commission expires: � i`r Aw. ro.> �.. BY� Date: � �« �.. l.�. � ��'- a, L-,•' — - ---- ',..',, tr?:wh 71:s 1 :. C�RTIFICATE NO: DATE OF.IS$tJ/1���;' '::�';'"C, A1A DOCUMENT G703 • CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT • SEPTEMftFR 196G EDITION • �0�96(� AIAm QNE PAGE THE AMERIGIN INSTITUTE Ur ARCH�7ECT5 17a5 NEW Yi�R� AVE, RW, WASHINt,TON, D.C. 20006 � APPLICATION ' FOR PAYMENT ' o W � � t s� ' �� � ' < < OWNER ❑ ARCHITECT ❑ CONTRACTOR ❑ F i E L D ❑ OTHER 1`�'�' D A T E O F ARCHITECT'S PROIECT NO: APPLICATION: PROJECT: FRIDLEY CIVIC CENTER APPLICATION NO: �'� ADDRESS: b431 University Avenue N.E. • � owNER: Village of Fridley fOR PERIOD: CONTRACTOR: j�RRY S. HORWITZ � C0. � INC. FROM: coNTRncr Foa: riechanical Work TO: CONTRACT DATE: NOVeI11�LI' Z� 1966 ro: VILLAGE OF FRIDLEY c/o S. C. Smiley � Associates OWNER Application is made for Payment, as hereinafter shown, in connect175uvOh�e�e�a�� Avenue Minneapolis, biinnesota 5540 srare of: Minnesota � ' TOTAL COMPLETED TO DATE (F Below) ' STORED MATERIALS RER ATTACHED LIST TOTAI COMPIETED 8 STORED 1E55 % RETAINAGE ' TOTAL EARNED LESS RETAINAGE LESS PREVIOUS PAYMENTS � CURRENT PAYMENT DUE r ' � ' � � i '� , _�1_20, 299.00 —_---- ---__ ���� �2.����0 719,9�9_.00 3�}� .t�U co�nrY of: Hennepin ) � The undersigned certifies that the work listed hereinafte� has been completed in accordance with the Contrad Documents, that al) items have been paid fo► which pre- vious Certificates for Payment were issued and paymenfs received, and that the current payment is now due. HA �iRY S. HORWIT Z F� C0. ,��CTOR _ _ __ __ - - ---- ----- 1411 - llth. Avenue South aDDRESS - Minneapolis, Fiinnesota 55404 __ _ .____ _, ---- Per-- ' i ,� ". ��-:—_DATE 4 9 6 8 l�ayer Krupp- Subscribed and sworn to before me this , day of 19 Notary Public: My Commission Expires: �� DESCRIPTION Of WORK SCHEDULED PREVIOUS THIS COMPIETED lALANCE No. VAWE APPUCATIONS APPUCATION TO DATE TO FINISH A B C D E `ND F G PLU�iBING _ _ - --- - — -- -- 1. Outside Uiilities 1670 --- --- - - --- - _ _ - --- -- - -- -- �Qt- --_._. _ __ _ _ _ 221Q __--- _ __ --- - -- -- — 2. ' s�csll� items- _ _ _ _ _ 285 - - - --_ - - --_. - - -- -- - --- --- ----��� -- ------ -- ---- -- ----- -- - 3. �Tast„ e PiTi�t�-�nder�r _11flQ-- ----- -- - -- - - _ --- _-- - _ _ --- __21�4 - ---CQ�t GT�QQ�'_ 'OA� ' —.__ -- ___ _ - - - 4. E_� YEnt--�i�iug__ --112Q.- ----- ---._ _-- - - --- - __11DII _ • _____ _� -- ----- - 5. or ' }�-g--#� X�ves --���p ----- --- --- - ---_ _ 180Q--- ----- -- -- ---- 6 , , - - • -- - - ---- _ -- --- � - --- --- -- -- - -- - _ ___ _ ___ ._�� _ ______ __-_____ ___ _ ?. Floor drains ���..--- --_ S$�--- - - --.------ --- Labor -- -- ------ ---4Q4- -- - SUd TOTAL OR TOTAI AIA • A►►LICATION IOR rArM[NT Alw DoC. G-7oi Str7. fNi [OIr10N � TN[ AM[RICAN�'-IN�TITYT[ O► AwCM�T[C7� 17�6 NtW rO11K AVt., 1NAaNINATON,O.t.OfN� ►A00 �AOi � s >- � 6 e k � � � � �. --��,.� •-, ry �- �,.� Yvu-� GONT/NENTf�L NHT/ONfll fIMEH/GF1N 6ROUP MINNEAPOLIS BRANCM OFFICE 700 SOO LINE BUILDIN6 MINNEAPOLIS, �:INNESOTA 65402 AREA CODE 614 • FE 9-0861 Nove�aber 29tii, 1967 S. C. Smiley and Associates 1750 flennepin Avenue rliimeapolis, Mir.nesota 55403 Re: American Casualty Company Bond i�o. 520298 Harry S. rioresitz & Co., Inc. -to- City of Fridley, 2�innesota Contrsct -P:echanical construction rridley Civic Center and rer,�odel- in� of City IIall, Fridley� Minne- sota. Gentlemen: The undersigned, Surety on bon3 coverin� the above caption�d contract, hereby gives its COivSE:1T to the relea�inJ of final payment at this ti�e to liarry 5. Horwitz & Co., Inc. It is un�lerstood and a�reed that such action will not operate to qualify or invalidate this bond in aizy m3nner. I'ours very truly, A.��RICAN CASUALTY CO�A�YY � By 1( � �, �� � � .,--� t � �� W. S. Bennett - Attoruey-in-Fact WSE:hk cc: Harry S. Iior�oitz & Comnany, Inc. 1411 -llth Avenue So�sth Minneapolis. ,:innesota Continental National American Group 700 Soo Line Iiuildin� :4inneapolis, tlinnesota G.nl�nrnial f��u�lry fo Nalinn�l fln tmunnc� f.o ol Ib�tlnrd • /1m�riun f,�tu�lfy f,o. 1;,,, , � 1 S.�D GRUENBERG, B.M.E., President and Treasurer MAYER M. KRUPP, B.M.E., M.S., Vice President and Secretary O�LLE G. THRONDSEN, Director � 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' 19 September 1969 Fri�l.ev Civic Cer�t�r fi-1 3 t r'r�i vr, .: t•Y �,��n�:� Fridley, Minnesota 55421 N� S, HORW�T�, �NC. �' mechanical contractors � Established in 1918 1411 Eleventh Avenue South • 339•7161 . Minneapolis, Minn. 55404 0 Attention of Homer R. �nkrum, CiCy Mana�er Gentlemen: SUB.tFCT: FRIDLEY CIVIC CENTER E�GILllING As a result of the meeting held September 17, 1968, we are com- plying with your request and agree to dc.� the following to fulty satisfp the ori�inal Mechanir.al Contract fur the new Fridley Civic Center E3��i� �in�. 1. Correct the flo�° r-ate Xhr�c�u�}� the radi.ation in the small rc�om in the BaserrEent . It � s �ettin� redu�e:i f] ow d�ie to .��ir binding or�lack cf balanr.ing. �1� wi.11 ::orrect this. 2. Investipate the r�:�san �'or the v:brat:�on bezng tran�ferred from the air condir.i�nin�* equipn�enr, t� the buildir�g. Work with Mr. Gthitconfb to makP rec::+mmendati�ns to mi_nimize this condirion. If it is fc�und tc� b� e.x�.e�7�ive, -�uf� to malfunc- t; on of the origi nal <=qu i pme:�t , the equipr��et�t w�Il be modi- fied. ' 3. Cor►ect leak througx� �.��r co��,�itio«.iis� e�uapmeri+t c�n roof if it a�pears and is due to the merhar►ical installation. ' II It, is our und�rstan�yn� that yuu will pxy the bc3lancc in full., at thi� time, up��n r��c��ipt of this lettf>r. 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Moen 915 Katella St. I,�guna Beach, Calif. � 2651 JEi�RY'S PLi!"�f}i�1JG P� HEI�TING �2;�-� Grou:�e �t. �i.W. An��ka, Minnesota 55303 RELEASE This docunient, shall be consi�lered a rFle�sP for anv rights on my part, to the �lOn,��p fPP paid for the hookup at 7l�2b Bacon Drive, Fridley, for the W. S. ?�ioen family. i ;� -�" • Gerald A.� '?'h�a�( \(k.rnerC ��. �, Dated, April ]3, 19"C 132_� C� - -/ � � �Y , �G� w � d ��- ���� , � . , ._ . � Q l�i.���C: U � - /;i l9 7v ��� � ��Q�� � � �� �� �v�� � ���, � ��� � c� � � '�� �..Q�..� c.e�..,,�.�._�,� C:�i..��.�.. � e� L�-�-c� e�., ,Q�c,.�... ex, � , � 1, p ,�c�,-�... t ,c� �.; � �v..:�.::�. .�,` �. � _ �.._._�� � -t � � �-- ! ��- � J . � . , � . �� ' � ,1J\ � (� y., Q`/ u,,,._ �^�'�-�-� Q�%�--[. -G 1 1 �^-�-°-G�z� '�,.kti�2� /� ' . ,� ,� 1 .l- �`� t` l� � � Cs�n- S"�Y �.�-��.�.av" � w�.. �I��_ G�--� 1 � 'T- � � k _.�. . � 1., �-�, i � ��. � ��,., s �„-�;�.. � � I`���? � �,,�.-� -, ' p � t �(; � �. � s�.r,���-c� �,�..�. �t...�..� C.Y�- lC '"I t�......a� �- ..�a-�.�-��1., ��- � � � S /� � -� t � ^ ' �, � �. a-r�,�,�,r _ �.�.....�.�a,,,.., � C , �5 .�� C.,� �� , � J . `� _ � ' ` ' .�-� � 1�,..�.. 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C� � �l?�n.-� -c9-�.�., . � �rv�A� i � ! i 7 ti{ i , �i/29/70 , Cit of Fr3dle Y Y 6it31 - University Ave td.L. , Mpls� Minn.55l�21 Dear 3ir; ' Smith and Anderson, Inc. � Have paid to the City of Fridley for Sewer hook ups on the following properties 5731 - 57�t1 - 5751 - 5761 - 5771 - 5781 - 7t,h St. N.E, also 5750 - 5760 - 5770 - 5780 - washington st, rr.F, also � �t591 - 2� St. N.E. and 6547 - Mckinley St. N.F, and 6520 - Jackson St. N.F. and 6b34 - Taylor St. I�?.B. T��le have canceled check which we will submitt to you. �. , , , Very tru�y your , ,, � ' ' / C � :-a.�;% % y�LC�J ' ' Smith and Anderson,Inc. , ' � � ' } . � ' � � � , , 1 � � � �� � , �� �� . . a�7 GL� � �t � � � . � � S �d1./ �oa � _ �.e�,u� ,/y �, ��� �3 ° � 19 7 0 �� � �, '�� �v► -a-c�_-C��..�t'�� ��� �' � J ���G� : �� , ��� �� ; �...�c,�� ���t.,� �� �J d � 2� � ` , ' /!'j'1—n L� (� e / t_.v / i '"�� �f� � /�� s � , ` I ' � ' � , EDR:aRD E. RUSfI h1as. Eriwaan E. Rr.,�sx 6028 CE\1'R.-�L AF�. N. E. bi[\NEAPOLI9, �II\1 _�..�a,�„ i�TO THE loxveR or� �- i� C�_<, '�� � � � � J�,.:k� ��,.�% , CULUITBIA fIEIG{,F �/tC�OF MwEaEwvE Bw-.�KV �` �..tie.,POUs . � COLUM�IA HEIGMI f����� � �� �: 0 9� b��� � 6 2 6�: iL1'i �/i,��� ,�� , <J � � �� �cti�-c�--i �:'. �' J �c��.-a� - - - - -- = ==� -,��--��..�<-w � F� �-=�r � 1691 � � _� 775-1626 �: y %� l:1� ���s'��� � I�L 910 � r�'. �G '�: 1 �.4 �� �� �; ,1: L.,., .� r� .� . �, . : � C1_ 5 v , — : � %�• ��!� C ? c /'v--=� � �, /''� ��—��Z i �'s � �� "�'�� i �S. MINN SOTA �'���i��� /�y��' �� �� 20 2���0006u' �..���,��=--Ya� LI,ARS � � ��'0000095000��' � ��� ' � � '��' � V�����'NG CO. B�A �•- BEAVER �EXCAVATING �� 8013-Sth StreetN. E. Minneapolis, Minn. 55432 784-1273 786-1464 PROPOSAI SUBMi �TED TO: NAME: � �i ., Z / � � � � STREET� C �, � � c� D� ' �C N CITY� ' �/ �v�/�'� t' �? �'( �� .� STATE: . �� � /i.' n.� �. � � ' / , i i ,'� � ��� ►MONE: "Ib'� --3����I JO! NAME: STREET, CITY: ARCHITECT: . Pa�e Na of � � �es DATE�� i �1/� STATE: DATE OF ►lANS: _ — -- -- - - -�-�J =' � i /�/r --� 7'�✓ �,.- : i ! --� 7 � � � :*•� % 1-�. We hereby subinit specifications and esfimates for: —' " � � � � /� � : S� e �• ��� �c°r � :� !` � �= �iti�c..% v�� � �i� -• � ✓,c � ,L.n: •� / �� -t �-� � � f_, r, �; . � ,� i/ J � /�. ; �. . � - , j_ � �y��'� .l � � � �� i- � � vL !i`�� �J ; 7 � C_ �� ( � .ti. E: � , � ��= .✓ �, ,JI�'c . / :% C 7i-� ��� N ,� {, � , �,•�� 3� ,— ;. -�a // � G � _ J �� •t�'1 ; /�•' cir '�( � ��r � 4 �- �� j'; �.' � � % �/�� ��� ; �. - � � �� ,, � �,; T�. i �_ �y _. _� �,r.� ; T::�,� % �=J:�E; IC ��; �_ � J ,_ j� t�� ��r <=�J `i�; �.. /. _� ,,"�- s�,`"�`�` � 1 �Ij 7,� Int er. est Charged aft er 30 Days . � � ' ' ' . . � i .'t.�" �/ �!i-+cal--.ice �.r__' � �� � c• , � —' ,� ��, --� 1 �/J1". `'�rf �,S �"�-� ,�-� � �° �� �' ? r��. � � �� ��� � �� �� �f�, _Z�� , ,. Z- We A�resr propose ro furnish lobor ond moterials — complefe i� otcordonte with the obove tpecificofions, for the s�m e/� • �� . �_� r � .7/-,' �' � / f C_��' � i'C ' ,� �( �' /. . -. � dollars (_ � � �� f ) wifh poyment to bs mode os followi: 'f �� � _C� �Cc . . . � . .; , ,.�_. V AI� maferiol i� guaranteed �o be oi specified. All work lo be completed in a workmanlike monner according lo standord practices. Any olterolion or devialion irom obove specifications involving extra costs, will be e:ecufed only upon wrilten orders, and will become on e�ctro cAerqe orer and obove Ihe �Iimafe-All ogreemenls confingenl upon �trikes, occidents or deloys berond our control. Owner lo co�ry Ilre, fornado ond ofher necessarr insuronce. Our workers ore fv�ly corered by Workmen's Compensafion Insuronce. � � . %1.��1�'�� -� � ��>> �:� � �:�.,-, � Aufhorized Signature NOTE: This proposol moy be withdrawn by u: if not accepted within Atrr�ittarr nf �rn}�nsal The obove prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You ure authorized to do the work cts spotified, Paymenl wil) be made as ouilined above. `� �"= / � � �1.�%�.,*�.�� ` � Z.� �Ignature ,,,,,,,-" � � _'i'.�'�E . � Date ----._-- -- Signature ----.--.—..— -------- � � 137 / � HALL, �MITH, JUBTER, FEIKEMA AND HABKVITI �:...,... �' �'-�l t �.'!- �- � ( ooua��• MALI , WVMAN �MITM LLONARO T. JU�TLII M[NNV M. �[IK[MA I�ONALD L. M��KVITZ JAML■ R. CA��[I�IY � ' ' ' , ' ' � , ' ' ' Homer Ankrum r; t� MdnB�E'.r City of Fridley 6431 University NE Fridley, Minnesota � / �C ci �-t' � �. 10lO '/LJILD[R6 LXCMANO[ ■LDO.. MINN[APOLI�, MINNL�OTA i/407 • N O N E 9�!• 1 4� i • O F � 1 C t• I N: O��[ O, F R I O L� Y April 30, 1970 RE: Spring Lake Park - Fridley Storm Drainage Problem Dear Mr. Ankrum: Upon first being involved with the above problem I had written a letter, copy to you, to Mr. Flemning, Village attorney for Spring Lake Park, asking for a meeting to discuss a possible solution to the storm drain problem and we had a meeting set up in my office for Wednesday, April 29th at 10:30. However, Mr. Flemming was called to trial and was unable to make the meeting. I have started legal research on the nature of a possible law suit that could be brought to get a determination of all the issues whereby we could bring in the Village of Spring Lake Park and perhaps also the County, Railroad and Highway Departments to make an over all determination by the Court as to who should pay what portion of the storm sewer costs to be incurred. This suit � would be in the nature of a"Declaratory Judgment Action for a Mandatory Injunction" and involves some very complicated and difficult legal issues and. '� I am not through with my research so that I can give the City an intelligent ''� � opinion as to the probable outcome of the law suit. Therefore, I would appreci- at�'- �c•`�n-`��.; �r ': report to the May 18th meeting and hopefully I will have some answers and have concluded at least a preliminary meeting with Mr. Flemming to see whether or not we have to rule out voiuntary cooperation on arriving a't , a solution. ' LTJ:nIj ' r Very truly yours, �� Leonard T. Juster � 1 1' � � �n�� r„ , � �, � ,� � ���� � ��J �-'' i. ��.3/ ��lin.c.�..�t: ;"Z.�Z��� (�it,►�.ruc.e..i ��=�� ����� ' � s's�al � ��� � � ��L� . ..� atJ / ��,.ir r�-�tS�2��, F.c,�aC-�� , 7/�� r:¢.� •3 s; a�v��a 9 /9�'O 1. 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