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10/05/1970 - 5810� � � � � � �l ' � � � � �J � � � � � JUEL MERCER - COUNCIL SECY. COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA 7•30 P.M. OCTOBER 5, 1970 REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA - OCTOBER 5, 1970 - 7:30 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE• INVOCATION: ROLL CALL• APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Canvass of Vote Meeting, September 16, 1970 Regular Council Meoting, September 21, 1970 ADOPTION OF AGENDA: VIS�:. Consideration of Items Not on Agenda - 15 Minutes PUBLIC HEARINGS• . 1. On Street Improvement Project ST. 1970-1, Addendum ��5 (Comment: For sidewalk on south side of Osborne Road between Baker Street and Highway 4k65) 2, On 1971 Budget OLD BUSINESS• 3. Consideration of First Reading of Flag Ordinance Coumnent: This ordinance will be available for the meeting.) � Pages 1 - 10 Pages 11 - 27 Pages 28 & 29 page 30 � � � � � LJ � � � � � � � L� 1 , r , � CITY COUNCIL AGENDA, OCTOBER 5, 1970 PAGE 2 OLD BUSINESS (Continued) 4. Consideration of a Final Plat, Onan Terrace, P.S. 4�70-02, by George N. Nelson, Generally Located in the 1500 Block Between 73rd Avenue and Onondaga Street and Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP �k70-08, by George N. Nelson Coc�ent; Public Hearings for these two items were held on September 14, 1970) 5. Discussion Regarding Final Plat, P.S. ��70-03, Innsbruck North, Generally Located North of Highway ��694 Between Matterhorn Drive and the Fridley New Brighton Boundary by�Viewcon, Inc. and Consideration of the Rezoning Request ZOA ��70-05, From R-1 to R-3 or R-3A by Viewcon, Inc. Comment; Hearings for both of these items were held on September 14, 1970) 6. Discussion Regarding Petition �k14-1970 Requesting Improvement of 4th Street Between 53rd and 54th Avenue) Co�ent: Petition is over 50% by ownership and also by front footage. Our rec�mmendations are that Council rein- �tate the original improvement as authorized except for [daybe not bordering the alleys) 7. Discussion Regarding Petition �k13-1970 Against Sidewalks On West Moore Lake Drive from Carol to Baker Streets Comment: Signers constitute 86% of owners and 91% of front footage. School Board has been advised to appear before the Council at this meeting) 8. Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending Section 66 of the Fridley City code Concerning Water and Sewer Administration, Said Amendment Eliminating the Requirement that Water and Sewer Min�mum Charges be Paid in Advance (Tabled 9-21-70) Pages 31 • 36 Pages 37 - 42 Pages 43 - 46 �'agea 47 - 50 Page 51 � , , , , CITY COUNCIL AGENDA, OCTOBER 5, 1970 PAGE 3 OLD BUSINESS (Continued) 9. Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance Prohibiting the Change, Obstruction, Reconstruction or Alteration of Any Public Water or Waterway Within the City of Fridley Without a Written Permit From the City Engineer (Tabled 9-21-70) (Comment: The proposed suggestion regarding lakes and , ditch east of T.H. �k65 as discussed at the last meeting are incorporated in the proposed ordinance) � � ' � _� i � !J � � ' � ' 10. Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance to Amend Section 3.06 of the Fridley City Code to Classify and Restrict Certain Employees from Wage Payment During Period of Injury 11. Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance Providing ' for Licensing of Taxi Cabs and Regulating Their Operation in the City of Fridley and Aa►ending Ordinance 4�25 Presently , Coded as Chapter 73 of the Fridley City Code Comment: This Ordinance will be available for the meeting.) 12. Discussion Regarding Condemnation 31257 - Projects: Park and Recreation Purposes (Tabled 9-21-70) NEW BUSINESS: 13. Permit Request by Mr. Ralph 0. Erkel to do Work on the Rice Creek Bank at 567 Rice Creek Terrace Co ent; Mr. Erkel has made a request to the Department of Water Conservation for this a�d part of thg �orm for the permit has to be approved by the City) " Page 52 Pages 53 & S4 Pages 55 - 58 Pages 59 - 63 , , CITX COUNCIL AGENDA, OCTOBER 5, 1970 PAGE 4 NEW BUSINESS: lk. Receiving Plans From the Minnesota Highway Department For T.H. �k47 (University Avenue) Fencing From City Limits to 69th Avenue and Also Discussion Regarding T.H. �k47 Slip-off and Circle Flow in Hyde Park Area Comment; We have requested the MHD to appear before the Council on October 5th to finalize this item as their proposed fencing will hinder the City's proposal in this area) �S. Discussion Regarding Completion of Installing Sidewalks on East Side of T.H. �k47 (University Avenue) East Service Road From Mississippi Street to 57th Avenue � Comment; As the Highway is going to be installing fencing on the highway which will force the people io walk along the service road, sidewalks will pro- vide a safe walking area) �.6. Approval of Agreement with Northern States Power For Use of their Property for City Department Vehicles at T.H. 4k65 Substation Comment: This allows us the use of the additional property for parking other than what was provided in the previous agreement) 17. Consideration of Request by Five Sands Development for the Completion of Lincoln Street 18. Consideration of Request by American Legion to Move Their On-Sale Liquor For Private Liquor License to Basement of Quick Shop � Pages 64 - 67 Pages 68 - 70 Pages 7l. • 7S Pages 76 � 77 Page 78 CI'.CY COUNCIL AGEiVBA, OCTOBER 5, 1970 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 19. Receiving the Minutes of the Building Standards - Design Control Meeting of September 28, 1970 20. Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of September 29, 1970 21. Approval of Advertising for Workmen's Compensation Insurance Bids 22. Receiving Bids for Meadowlands Park Storm Sewer #P-LO (Bids will be opened October 5, 1970 at 11:30 A.M.) Comment: We would have recommendations available for the Council at the meeting in the evening) 23. Resolution Deleting Assessments on Parcel 2800, Section 11 For Street Improvement Project ST. 1968-LB v 24. Resolution Certifying Charges to the County Auditor to be Levied Against Certain Properties for Collection With the Taxes Payable in 1971 PAGE S Pages 79 & 80 Pages 81 - 83 Pages 84 - 86 � Pages 87 & 8$ Pages 89 -98 CI?'Y COUNCIL AGENDA, OCTOBF.R S, 1970 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 25. Resolution Designating Polling Places and Appointing Election Judges For the November 3, 1970 General Election 26. Appointment - Human Relations Committee , 27. Claims 28. Licenses 29. Estimates 30. COMMUNICATIONS: A. Northern States Power: Progress Report Dated September 25, 1970 B. Fire Prevention Chief ADJOURN• Delinquent Utility Accts in Multiple Dwellings PAGF 6 Pages 99 - 109 Page 110 Page 111 Pages 112 - �]�� Pages 114 - 118 Page 119 Page 120 THE MINUTES OF THE CANVASS OF VOTES, COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 16, 1970 The Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order by Mayor Harris Pro tem at 5:30 P.M., Wednesday, September 16, 1970. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Harris, Breider, Liebl, Kirkham MEMBERS ABSENT: Sheridan. STATEMENT OF CANVASS, PRIMARY ELECTION OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1970: MOTION by Councilman Breider, seconded by Councilman Harris to adopt the Statement of Canvass andll�claration of Results of the Primary Election held September 15, 1970 as reviewed by the Council. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Harris Pro tem declared the motion carried, and the Statement of Canvass following on the next pages was adopted. ADJOURNMENT: There being no further business, Mayor Harris Pro tem declared the Special Meeting for the Canvass of Votes adjourned at 5:35 P.M. Res ectfully submitted, � �'�c�„�'c,' Juel Mercer Secretary to the City Council Jack O. Kirkham Mayor �i % ' . . ._. ._..._ / � . • � � � STATEMENT OF CANVASS ' � PRIMARY ELECTION 15 SEPTEMBER 1970 , DECLAP.ATIO�� OF RESULTS THEREOF In accor��nce with S�ctio� �.08 of the Charter of the City of Fri�ley, the ' City Council d�cl�.res tl�e results of the 1970 primary Election to be as follows: A. Th� Total numb�r of ballots cast was: 4252 ' �'ar°d 1� Pr�ci nct 1 533 l�ard 1- Precinct 2 595 ' . Ward 1- Pr�cinct 3 51 Ward 2- Preci�ct 1 584 Ward 2 - Precinc�-2 53 . Ward 2- Precin�t 3 6 ' . Ward 3- Precinct 1 503 �l�rd 3- P�ci nci 2 347 k�ard 3- Precinct 3 335 1 Absentee Precinct 14 � TOTAL: 4252 , �. The vote for° eacn candidate, and nurr�ier af d�fective and not voted . , ballots is as foll�a�s: UNIT�D STATES SENATOR IN CO�GRESS Absentee ' � � PreG�nct �I-1 P�i W-3 P�2 I��1� P-3 6�-2 P-1 !�-2 P-2 41-Z P-3 b�-3 P-1 W-3 P�2 W�3 �PR3 TOTI TTCi��� . ��r D, . �aiga Jr. 69 � 69 81 78� 41 62 � �rt H. N�mphr��+ 2�G • 268 244 313 164 185 �P TIGK�T � ��:�n �, �a�om� �jr.� 13 3 8 9 5 �t°k ' 77 254 3 , 41 41 4 205 221 � 21 Ay' I ? . ?--^.' � 61 ' �����Qr 120 1�6 143 119 94 147 98 52 35 �- 979 9�1ed, � f�f'eC��Y� �� � I�o� ��d 92 $0 80 66 45 37 11 47 36 1 b� . _,.�._,,.�.�...� � ..,r..._-- �'�q�; 533 596 551 584 . 353 436 503 � � , 347 335 1� �252 I � ' � .' �fiG�' 2 ' ' STATEMENT OF CANVASS� � PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEF�BER 15, 1970 Absentee �EPRESE�TATIV� I� COR�GRESS ��D DISTRICT Precinct �-1 P-1 �f-1 P-2 l�-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 I�-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 �I-3 P-3 1 TICK�T , � r,c�� Ri �� 232 259 . 247 2�8 �ry � l 54 188 . 256 . 8� 4. �,.�.,,,7 ��nsen �,�, 80 . 72 94 50 54 64__ ___ 57.,____ �,...^,.,�1 r i'ICK�7' . � �it� Fr�n��l 'Q� 155 130 108 `�31 � �4�, _.�......_._.� 88 141 . 89 45 + ,,,�,,.�,,,,� ��f���i � � _ � ��vt � � _ 11� 102 102 9a 61 53 94 , fil 4�1 ���. ; 53�3 596 551 58� 353 436 503 347 335 14�: ' GOVERNOR � �. T�CKET �,d�il R, , � ��°s�n 30�3 ,� 32„ 0 310 372 191 236 � 310 235 253 ' � r����r ug��s M. � {�e,�� 111 , 160 128 115 93 145 � 51 . 33 $ 9., Q ��1 �. _ �����r 2.._ i � 4 5 0 1 1 1 Q�,�Q 5 �h�t �, r. ter�Qn � 11 10 4 5 6 9 1 4, � �8 , �-9�'Tld � � ... t�?4�s k i .�.4. �......._ � 1 1 0 0 ! ��� ��4� � ' , �����Y� �t' NQ� 0 _ 0� 4 ���� 10,t.... 7........ �..,.._. ..pi�. T �L._ _.b4._.- �_ ..92—,. ,�._� ��- . QT��; 53� 596 551 56 3�3 43� •, �,. �.� � . .R'��w , w..�T+ . .._.. _ , "< . ... '. .... �,•A.riS".. � ' � �� '-' • STATEMEiVT OF CANVASS . P�G� 3 . 1 . PRIMARY �L�CTION � I SEPTEMBER 15, 1970 � LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Absentee Pre�inct ' W-1 P�1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 4d-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 ,TOTAI D�L `T�CKET �.�.---�.�--�-.�.�-- _ • ' r�1 �h 1.68 � 194 166 234 93 131 184 139 1�3�� 14�j �Gh�rd �pi�k) , �rlsor� 1� 74 109 � 113 � 71 79 107 � 66 98�,�� 825 � ' 11 i �tEt °��?�+ �._ � n� 2�0 � 47 . 23 22 26 21 l l 27 ,� 18 _� 2 i P TIGKET h 8Q 98 ��3. 106 99 81 125 65 �4� 27. � 78 ' 1 KC'i�g�� �1 29� �0 25 � 16 24 ,� 32 11 11 �, Q-_ _�0 .poil�d� � . f��tjV� 4!' � y�t�d 1_2A 109 107 91 66 56 104 64 43 �-�-76 ��'l�4: � �L TICK�T b�r� N,. .�tsQt� Rj�hard �. i�k� �Qn�n m�r il�r�s� p. r�oyar� �har1�� l� �har�j�? �?n�o1! R `I'I �KET �=� ert .� r �i��h� ' 5�3 596 551 584 � 353 436 503 347 335 �� SECRETARY OF STATE . 5� 2� 4 25 45 43 35 30 19 2�Q 20 17 23 41 15 10 14 15 2�1 _� 113 122 150 49 93 118 81 110 _� 101 122 108 107 � .. � �3 17 14 1 55 65 , 94 97 64 � 81 � I —.._—. ....—�.�,�. �-�.. ,�.,...,�.-,, 22 17 39 10 18 _!._� �1� 167 137 117 93 142 93 47 36 � �_r�.__.___.._ _..-.-r_._._ _._-�,r ---.,._._ , -T-�.-, . . ' . ._ �.:'- . � ���] ' � . ' ' STAT�MEiV7 OF CAP�Vr1SS .` � ���� � PRIMARY �I.�CT`IQN , • SEPTEMBER 15, 1970 � ' SECRETARY OF STATE �CONTINUED� � absen�e� ' Precin�� W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-1. P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W�3 P�3 A1`AI. � Qj1Ed� ��etie� or ° _� YO*�� 131 T20 119 110 76 74 115 78 51 3 883. --------- � � �TAL, 533 596 551 584 353 436 503 347 335 1� �262 ' . STATE AUQITOR t3��. ?IGKET ` ►1 ��j���� 2%2 � 282 � 261 342 173 213 � 270 216 233�� 226$ �� TTCK�T � � �>.�.—,o.r.. �l 1 �r�� �. t�i�ld 7� 106� 92 78 58 87 61 28 25 �. 61� °►�neth �, ;��jjQ�r� 43 65 51 47 40 58 36 ��r91 ��d;. / ��e�ti+�e :gr . � �Q�;� 144 i 43 � 147 117 82 i8 136 z2 12 Q �- 374 ____._,_ 81 65 3 �9� �TAL; 533 596 551 584 353 436 503 347 335 �¢ �28� ' STATE 7REASURER D��. TICK�T �eo��rd ��t� 254 254 244 311 167 188 238 R TICKET 188 205 f� � �1 6jo�^nsot� 1¢17 , 170 140 121 97 148 92 51 36 � ��� : —�--- . _.�.---� ,� 4i �e�, .��ctiv� or ,t Vgte� 162 172 167 I52 . 89 100 173 ��A�; 533 596 551 584 353 436 503 -�-,—.�. ' . ' ' . _. 108 94 � 1.22Q _ .�---,�- 347 335 1 �4 a�5� � �� � ' ' R��� � , STATEMENT OF CANVASS � ` �„ PRIMARY ELeGTIQN SEPTEP��R 15, 1970 • ATT4Rl�EY GENERAL Ab��t1��� Pr�cill� ' W�1.R�� W�) P,� 4�-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P� 2 W-3 P�3 _OTAL _ -L fiTCK�T i�m Bili) � �x1�r �� 2� 23 22 16 15 34 19 1�4 1� r�¢1� � " rnie) ��n 30 60 42 �9 29 29 42 37 35 , 0 353 � ______._,.�, �� A, -. ;���'Y�1 � � 26 35 43 24 11 28 2� �2 �2 ��$ �rr�n .. ��i��u� 2� 2�,4 - 202 2.55 123 171 199 148 17��� 693 _ ��' fi�CK�T . , .. �1't _. �... . . . �Q��y�h� 1�11 j 50 124 103 86 136 82 �46 �3 •:� 8�� ��- ��__-__.^ � ��„� ��r �m, ,.�hn 16 ' 18 �3 i 7 11 14 ] 4 4 ��Q � 2�' ��1���3 �(�Etl �"P Q�` �q� yQt�� _ 1�Q 1Q7 102 95 64 60 104 6$ 53 1 7i�` �-�-.- . �- _ _ _ _ _ _ ' � � � _ � �p�'1�� � 5�3� 596 551 .,�4 353 4.,6 503 347 335 1� 42'� -= ____�______ � .-.�-�.-c.-, ' � ICK�`f �ald. �, . f R�n } PUBLIC SERVICE COi�tISSI04�ER �¢�r�g� 2� 286 261 333 � 174 209 . GQ� 'f I CK� . , _.. ��.r�r d���Qn 11�8 , 175 .141 123 96 _ 149 �a�l��. f����Ye �t' ' ,_� Yo��� i� 135 149 128 83 �'��� ; 53� 596 551 584 353 ..�. ' : � 436 264 �7 Zo� 22$ � ..�:� �� 50 37 � ,943 ---� 140 91 70 � 10��_ � ,...�.�..,_... �.,.�.... 503 347 335 lA� A���: a ' . ' ���� � ' ' ?��!� At ��{i�� R�b�r� J , mi �t �� �? 11 a.r� �l�da e��j�� or � � Y4��41 `��'T�� � � , STATEMENT OF CANVASS pRIMARY ���Cl`�ON S�PT�M��R l�� 1979 SENATOR�IfV LEGISLATURE 32ND DISTRICT Abs�n��� Pre�in�t MI�1_R�1 W-1 P-� W-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 V►�2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P�2 W�� � R�PRESENTATI"JE IN LEGIS�LATURE 32B DISTRICT ' _ COUNTY AUDITOR .,a� � . � � � ��r �63�� , �5 . 76 65 42 56 ����h D�c�p 4$ 121 41 122 51 38 a���� . �����Y� 1� 1�$ 127 127 66 137 i71�an � � 71 53 112 ;4+ i 109 � 11� �3 0 85 Q $3 �� 98 Q 9� � ._ �3�� �3$ 82 1 $� � . 16 Q � �� ' �--�--,�- _ ... 147 � 1�� �—� _ 90 Q 9Q .�-.�-�.-,.� _. 335 � �38 � _ . . �5 23 � � 30 14 !Q .___r____ �.�, �89 �1� 94 158 � 1p8� � � .����� ' �9 150 136 12Q 67 84 � 83 59 q8 -�-�--�� �--�-� -----� ;___�____,. �.�.� � � � . :: � 1. 1 , STATEMENT OF CANVRSS �P►�� 7 . ` PRIMARY �L�GTI4N ' SEPTEMB�R 15� 19�Q Absent�� COUNTY AUDITOR �CONTINUED) p���n�� �� �.., . ' �i=_� 1� 1 W� P-2 W�1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 w-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P,2 W�3 P�,3�Q��1 o�l�d, � . f@�'�1Ye or � Y4t�d 2� 1�� 171 150 127 121 184 ]19 9� q�� ° 'r�`�1L, : �3� 596_ 551 ----584 - 353 436 503 347 335 �� 25 iCOUNTY G�'lMISSI4�ER 1ST DISTRICT ' �'Y�Y ��r�on � 15S 147 � 129 � �51 99 56 ��� 8�1 ��V� � (? � rri� 1.71 1�11 11� 169 96 131 118 80 � 1i53 1�� �! � • !��r�r��n 137 128 166 - 179 100 194 142 106 � 1� ��`� Q� 1�d, . f����ve Qr ��4t�� � 122 1� 107 82 60 744 105 89 � j �97 �fi�1t.; 63� 596 551 584 353 436 503 �47 335 ��# 4��� .,�—�...-� _„�___.�. _ � � ..,�.�,.�-�-.,� _ C� Th� �t�me� of the judge� of election are as follows: � WARD 1 PRECINCT 1 WARD 1 PRECINCT 2 �}r�, Jackie Droogsma . Mrs. Mary Schreiner � Mrs, CarQl A�onen Mrs. Dorothy Houck Mrs, hiat�i lyrt Beck Mrs . Ithel i a Swanson Mt�s. Kathryn Follmuth Mrs. Joyce McLellan N�r�, Dona Waltening ' Mrs. Leona Brubbakken � M1^S � Sh 1 rl ey �odeen M:,s . Mi rth Langer Mrs. �rnestine Vollmar � 'Mrs. Doris Nyline Mrs. Jean Schultz Mrs. Carol Leuders �rs. Anita Hitzeman Mrs. Sue Edinger M�s, Ralph Klingl . , � �� �. ' PA�� $ ' � ' , ' � ' �� ' ' � ' ' ' ' i 1 � STATENiENT OF CANVASS � - PRIMARY EI.��TTRN S�PT�M�ER 154 1974 G. The namss ofi the judges of election are as follows; (Can�inued) WARR 1 PR�CIMCT 3 • WARD 2 PRECINCT 1 Mrs. �o1ette Bourdeaux • Mrs. Virginia Lnck�r Mrs, Shirley Koh1an . Mrs, Narold Brezny Mrs, Bonnie Kuzyk Mrs. Alice Benson Mrs, 41orid Swanson Mrs. Adeline Naidle Mr� . t�i lb�r^t Ri vard - Mrs . Hazel Anderson Mrs. Jenny Gahti Mrs. Rita Pierce Mrs . hiabl e Noffman Mrs . W. 6. Sims Mrs, Cjarence Mitchell Mrs. Grace Ludwig Mrs, Ag�e� �haw � Mrs. Ramona Ziegler Mrs. ,�qrdis Mittelstadt WARD 2 PRECINCT 2 M�'s; �eyer1y Kinsman- Mrs. ��ythe C�llins Mr�� �dna �r�ckson Mr�, M�ry �chneide� Mrs, Ros� I�yerhoff M�^� ; Jeanett� Mi chal ski �IARD 3 PR�CINCT 1 Mrs, Pat Dittes MrS, Gloria lvers Mrs. Marilyn CroWder Mrs. Qarlene Va11in M1^s, �ve�yn Horn MCs. Alice Mol Mrs. Everett Heule Mr�s. Marilyn Fransen Mr$. Albert Marsnik Mrs. Rosella Amar Mrs= �arbara Gohman ' WARD 2 PRECINCT 3 Mrs. Adeline Swanson Mrs. Dean Caldwell Mrs, Audrey Stein Mrs. Judy Engebretson Mrs. Betty Jeronimus Mrs. Eijeen Broncq Mrs. Marcia Gunville �Mrs. Evelyn Hildebrandt , WARD 3 PRECINCT 2 Mrs. Velma Pinks Mrs. Gladys Syver�on Mrs. Ardel �uss Mrs. M. K. Burton Mrs. Sharon Reemstma Mrs. Gr�ce Szegda Mrs. Jean Johnson Mrs. Alice Gerard Mrs. Do�iS Larson � STATEMENT OF GANVASS PRIMqRY �l,��TTQN SEPTEM�ER 1�, 1�70 C. Th� names nf the judges q� election are �s follows: (Continu�dj WARD 3 PRECTNCT 3 ABSENTEE PRECINCT Mrs. Jean Phelan Mrs. Doris Shaw M1^s, H�1en Treuenfels - Mrs. Pearl Sandst�pm _ Mt��, Mdrg�r'et Kurak � Mrs. Donna Hans. Mrs, J�an aackson -- - Mrs. William Wojciak : � : _ Mrs. Jean Mill$ : , ' a.�l � D ����'�- , R- Jack 0. K rkham ��r`// /'�jJ � �� � f .. � � . y,, /! ( ��/,�.� � • . �r�lllN���-�'�++�1 � ��-�-� < ,����/1-�--,.. �� � � . . "1 � ' ' � , ,�,�� �o Ncz� rr , . � _ rwH �, , 0 ♦ • ' � �i PAGE 11 THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Kirkham lead the Council and the audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. INVOCATION: Reverend Bergren, Redeemer Lutheran Church, offered the invocation. Mayor Kirkham called the Regular Council Meeting of September 21, 1970 to order at 7:50 P.M. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Harris, Breider, Sheridan, Kirkham MEMBERS ABSENT: Liebl PRESENTATION OF AWARD: Mayor Kirkham read the Certificate o� Appreciation for Father Gerald Keefe aloud and�said thank you for his service on the Human Relations Comanittee. The rest of the Council also extended their thank you's. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 8, 1970: . � MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of September $, 1970 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE PUBLIC HEARING AND WORKSHOP MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 14, 1970: MOTION uy Councilman Harris to adopt the Minutes of the Special Public Hearing Meeting of September 14, 1970, as presented. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Mayor Kirkham said that the follawing items were to be added: To Licenses: Auctioneer's License for Cyril Link To�Estimates: Additional Esti.mates from the City Engineer for Berglund- Johnson and Dunkleys Surfacing. To Conanunications:� Letter from the Attorney General Concerninq the Proposed Flag Ordinance. MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Maypr Kirkham deG�aigd the motion carried. REGULAR CWNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 PAGE 12 ' � VISITORS: PETIT � NO. 13-1970 - TO REFRAIN FRAM CQI�ISTRUCTION OF SIDEWALKS ON EITHER SIDE OF WEST MOORE I.AKE DRIVE FR()M THE POINT JUST EAST QF BAKER STREET WHERE THE PRESENT SIDEF'IALICS END, TO CAROL DRIVE: Mr. G�rtis Hebeisen, 901 West Moore Lake Drive, was present to present this petit3on against the sidewalks on West Mo,�re Lake Drive. He read the petition aloud and said that all the people on the street had signed it. He said that he had noticed in the Minutes that no one was in favor of the sidewalks. He asked that the Council consider this and give a favorable action. MOTI0�1 by Councilman Harris to receive Petition No. 13-1970. Seconded by ` Councila►an Shezidan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Mayor Kirkham informed the audience that this petition will be on the next Regular Council Aqenda October 5, 1970 and will be considered then. PETITION NO. 14-1970 - FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF 4TH STREET BETWEEN 53RD AVENUE AND 54TH AVENUE: A resident in the area presented this petition and said that he had wer 50$ of the siqnatures in favor of the construction. The City Bnqiaeer. said that t#��s was originally ordered in, then all oY 4th Street was deleted at the last meetinq in response to anothar petition against the improve�ent. Councila►an Harris said that when the petition against the impravement Mas su3�aittad, they.also said that it was over 50$. The City Engineer pointed out that the petition against the improvement was for all of 9th Street up to the Outer Drive of I. 694, this petition in favor is just fraa 53rd to 54th. . They appear to have more than 50$. Mayor Ki.rkham said that there should be a review made beEore any action by the Council. The resident said tha� he thouqht that there were 7 that did not sign, and 9 siqned the petitiori. He said that this street was part of the 10 year street imprrn►eiaent plan. He added that the signatures are the haae owness, and not renters. Mayo� Kirk!--�a told the audience that the Council will con- sider.all aspects and it will be an the Agenda October 5th. H[TII�. ING PEPMIT FOR SECOI�ID GARA�GE BY D�lR. BENJ]dMIN, 5708 JEP'FERSON STREE'�: Mr. BenjaQain explained that his lots were all 40' lots and he cur�ently has a requeat in for a special use permit for the construction of a seeond garage ozs Lot �. Tt�e house and existinq garaqe are on Lot 3. The prvaeadure ipr a speoial use p�it would take 4 or 5 weeke and he �vas anxious to qet it up befpre the winter caase on. He said that�.3;he bank has been cut off so the exiating garaq� 1� `�oacthless fox his car although he-ueee it to stor� a freezer and twa boats. Ae said that the exiatinq qaraqe is still good ana he just iir�ished qivinq �.t tMO�caats of paint. The nevr qaraqa wauld be for two cars and wauld fa�ce east, whiah is the atreet. He asked iP there w� any way he could get permission for the second garage soaner than the legal requireaen#•s �tate. The Citx Engineer explained that the special use paraiit ie a requirement to �►intair� the residential quality of the neighborhood. It is xe+�irpc'� t� ?�� he , ng Gap�miss,�on and #.l�e� . e Planning Caaaa�,es�ion �� ��' �� ��#�i�� . . .. t1'ie COU,�G�,i . Th ' REGULAR COtTNCZL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 PAGE 13 ' is :neeting October 7th, so it could be before the Ccnuicil the second meeting of the month. Mr. Benjamin feared that the procedure would take too long. ' Mayor Kirkham said that the Council has dorie this sort ot thing before, altkiough there would still be the requirement of a statement of no objection frc_.s. che neighbors. Councilmari Harris asked haw many received notices. ' ��uncilman 5heridan said that it appeared that there were 19 notices sent and of these 13 or 14 were residents. Mr. Benjamin pointed out that he has roo� for two hauses �nd two garages as he owns several lots. MOTION by Councilman s3�eridan to authorize the Achainistration to give the building permit to Mr. Benjamin upon the receipt of a petition by the surrounding residents that they have no objection. Councilman Sheridan told Mr. Benjamin to make up a letter in the form of a petition and have them sign it, then present it at City Hall. �is wauld � give al�out two weeks more time for Mr. Benjamin to construct his garage. SECONDED by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. PUBLIC HSARING ON IMPROVEMENT: SANITARY SEWER, STORM SEWER AND WATER IMPROVEMENT PRA7ECT SS&SW #100: Mayor xirkham read the Public Hearing Notice aloud and asked if there viere any comtaents fran the audience, with no �esponse.. The City Engineex said that there was a petition fran the Anderson Developtaent plat to get service to �heir plat. There are two ways to serve this area with sanitary sewer"and showed the plans on the acxeen, explaining that Plan A is a more cc�aplete plan, and would serve the area to the south of the plat a1so, so that vfien the area develops, the sewer would already be in. Plan B would 25e-�u�t to serve the plat, and would be more expensive rate p�r Poot. Plan B is more costly because it covers less land v1d there is a erossing across Central �venue. He said that he had hoped that the people o�ing the land south of .Ancierson Development would be present so the Council co�zld get their views. ' Councilu�an Harris asked where the assessment would be placed. The City Engineer said that more notices were sent wxt than necessary, �d the assessment wou2d be againat the property abuttinq Central Avenue. Counail- man Harris a;ksd if there rrould be any asses�t on the property along ' T.H. #65, ane� the City Enginaer said no. He said that the stoz�a sewer facility wvuld eventually he needed aru3 he had included it in these plana. He �hen showed the asaessment area on the screen. ' ' ' ' ' Zt was pointed out that the aanitary sewer asseasmsnt for Plan A wauld be $18.92 per foor and for Plan B$22.09 per foot. Councilman Harris said that Plan A seems to be the logiaal way to develop the lend and it w�ould be l�as costly. Councilman Breider asked what wns the City Enqineer's reaa�mendation. The City Engineer.said that the whole area will eventually need starm eevrer and it would be a Council deci.aion whether to put it.in now, or wait unti� the ares develops. There i� no problem with flooding at this time, exoept for once in a whiie there is a prablem with Fireside Drive. Councilman Breidex usked if it would not be cheaper to put in both at the sapn� ti�e. The City Engineer said that the advantage would be that the equipsnsnt�wc�ld already be in the neiqhborhood, so far this rea9on it would be cheaper. A�amber �ot the audience saic� that �� the stc�! aswer is not put �.� �aw� �h0 b�.�,��,�pp �tvuld hava to be to�n..u� ���� ��te�. Ha� esid that he watild be �n tavor of it going in nvw. Ha a8de8 t�iat` they't�eeded�'the seMer in Anderson REGUTAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 PAGE 14 ' ' Developtaent qu�.ckly. MOTION by Coluicilaian Sheridan to close the public hearing on the improveatent projeat SS&SUI #lOQ. Seconded by.Councilman Harrise Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkhy�m declarad the hearing alosed at 8:34 P.M. MOTION by Counailman Harri,s to concux with t'tie Plan A as submitted by the City Engineer for sanitary s�wer and stoxm sewer endinq in the northern tezminus of T�ot 4, Anderson Developaent. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voiae vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the-�tion carried. The City Enqineer asked that to expedite the project th�t the Ceuncil pass two reaolutions as the Anderson Trucking are building their buildinq and Will need the sawer services in the iiamediate future. ,: , . RESQLUTION �190-1970 - OiiBERING•IMPROVEMENT, FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICAIONS AND ESTIMATES OF THE COSTS THEREOF: SANITARY SEWER, STORM SEWER AND WATFF; IMPRO�'1�ENT PROJEGT- SS&SW �k100: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #190-1970. Seconded by Councilman Breidea. Ltpon a:voiGe vote, all voting aye, Mayar Kirkham declared the•motion carried. RESOLUTION #�91-18,70 - RESOLUTION APPROVING OF PLANS AND ADVEKFISING FOR $IDSs SANIT1�iRY S�WER, S'�ORM SEWER•AND WATER IMPROVEMENT PRLh7ECT SS�SW #100: MOTI0�1 by Cot,ir►ciLnan Shsrid�: to adopt Resolution i�191-1970. Seconded by Councilnian I�ris. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkhazn declared the motion carried. - ORDINANCE �F462 - ORDINANCE REPEALING.CHAPTER 61 "DOG CONTROL" OF THE CITY CODE 111QD 1�1IX)PTING 11N "ANIMAI� CQ1�iTROL 013DINANCE° AS CHAPTER 61: (Tabled 9-8-70) Councilman Harris said that he had receive some calls regarding what many people feel is an unfair charge for unspayed female dogs. The ordinance calls for a cha�qe of $25 for unepayed female dogs and only $5 for males. The people felt thgt i� w� un£�i.r �o aharge more just,becauae they happen to have n fe�ale dog rattfer t2u�n a male dog. This was not meant to be a money mak�r for the City, bu� ratt}e�,Eor aontrol of the animals. t�OTION by Council�nan Harris to adopt Ord�.nance #462 on second readinq, waive ths rmadinq and publish, with the amendment that the fee for all doqs should be $5.Q0, Seconded by CounEil�an Breider. Cpunailmaa Sher�daz� suqgest�sd that maybe.the fees ehoulfl not even be li�ted in the.ordiA��c�.�, Tbey aould be done by motion or resolution. Then in the evenb �hat they wQUld•eYer need changinq it �auld be easier, as the ordi�nance would R�t haVe to b� mperided. 3'he Counoil felt that it �rould be a long time be�orA the charqes would need char�ginq again. UPON A P�LFi CiikLL VOTE,.Harris, Brsider, Sheridan, Kirkham voting aye, Mayor Ki�kha� dec�ared the motion carried. , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 PAGE 15 CONSIDERATION OF SECOND RF�ADING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SFCTION 66 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY C�E CONCERNING WATER AND SEWER ADMINISTRATION, SAID AMENDMENT ELIMINATING THE REQUIREMENT THAT WATER AND SEWER MINIM[IM Ci�ARGES BE PAID IN ADVANCE AND ADOPTING THE SCHEDULE OF CHARGES THAT HAVE BEEN IN EFFECT SINCE FEBRUARY 6, 1967, THIS AMENDMENT AFFECTING SECTION 66.08 CONCERNING WATER AND SEWER CHARGES: Councilman Harris asked if it was necessary that theg► take action on this Ordinance tonight. He said that there is a good possibility that the City will have to come up with more money and the rates may have to be raised when the Metropolitan.Sewer Board txkes over. The Finance Director said that this Ordinarice is aimed at eliminating the advance charges. These are the rates that have been charged, based on Resolution. CounciLnan Harris said that Fridley's sewer bill is $58,�00 and it may be $391,000 next year. The additional money is goinq to have to be xaised somehow. He did not feel that the charges should be listed in the Ordinance. Mayor Kirkham said that the intent was i.n regard to the advance charges and he did not feel that the xates would have to be in. Councilman Sheridan said that the rates could be done be Resolution. MOTION by Councilman Harris to table this Ordinance and order that it be brought back at the next Reqular Councll Meeting with the water and sewer rates deleted. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upc�n a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CONSIDERATION OF A SECOND RF.,ApING OF AN ORDINANCE PR(JHIBITING Z'f� CHANGE, ' OBSTRUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION OR ALTERATION OF ANY PUBLIC WATER OR WATERWAY WITHIN THE CITY OF FRI�LEY WITHOUT A WRITTEN PERMIT FRtk4 THE CITY ENGINEEA; ' T'hh� City Engineer ca�ented that tizere was np dsfinition as far as creeks qo. East of the railroad tracks they are ditches. He suggested enforcement taest of the railroad tracks on all craeks except for Rice G�eek. He pointed out that there is no "Onaway-Craig" creek on the pl�t, �d t��t it is a ditch on ' the east side of the tracks. This is the problem area that needs the storm sewer. Councilman Harris askefl who maintains the ditch. The City Enqineer said that the Ci:ty has done soa�e work, and also the property owners. Council- ' man xarris said that if the ditahes were included in tPae Ordinance, theze would be a pezmit required for any work on the ditch. In this way the City ta�uld be aware of what is goinq on. As it is anyone could go in and do some,Frork on , a ditch. Mayor Kirkham felt that.the property owners may not want to aome down and qet a permit to do.work on their own ditch. Councilman Sheridan said that the concern is whether they are public waterways or ditchss. A ditch is private property. In Onaway the proparty on both sides is owned b�y the satme , per�on and he would own the ditch. If ie wanted to alt:er it he would have the ric}ht to da so. Councilman Breider said that the i�tent waa to protect the eatabliahed creeks and watexways and one could not Gonsider a ditch established. ' � ' ' Councilman Harris said that there ia no mention of Moore Lake and Locke Lake. The City Enqineer aaid that in hia memorandum he included thesa. He said that the City Attorney felt that i,P saa�eone did something to the shore of the lAke, that it would not affect anyone else. Councilman Slteridan said that this would not neaessarily be true, they could affect the shoreline. Nlr. Wymaun Smith, Acting City Attorney in the absence of Leonard Juster, said Ipcke Lake would be taken care of by stipulatinq Rice Creek. Cou��cilma4n Harrie sugge���� that it be made to exclude private ditches. He felt that �t wq�ld �� ��,si�r ta make exclusic�ns rather than try tq in�lude ever�+th�.ng t,��� should b� �,}�„��.ud��l. � REGUI�►R COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 p� 16 The Actinq �ity Attom�y �sugqeet@� tollowi�Q the x�eoe��wendatica oi' ttu City Enqin�as�r a�d oall those west d! thn sailroad ttack� � qseeeks and ea$C -ttl�r iace ditche�, ana would nbt requ�re � pot�it. Thi� �aulc� b�e thtwreticall��r a��uwing that thay k�ec�ou�e creeks west of the tracka .. Councilman Harris felt that there was another it�nt that shauld b� cavered in this Ordinance. This was the possibility of sa�eone constructinq a bridge or walkway dv�r th� cresk an��abstxuctinq the canoeistre. He felt�tiaa►t private conetructian �ehouid be cor�trolled. If scuteone built a bridge fraa shore to shore, there •may be ��probl+Mt �o! head rooa► st �htgh Mate�. Councilaats Braider asked if 'ths phraso "or eauso an obatruction" canid b� eonsideared to ooni�o�1. �� thia. Couhcilwan tiarris telt tJ�at thia wonld �ean ab�rq t.he ao�ars�, rrhich you v►wld �� be doinq �� building a Wridge. '!'he 76ctl.nq Ci�' 7lttorney said that this oou�d be apalled out in the Os�dinence i€ the Counail��ri�h�d. . .. , � .. : � M�eyor� Kirkt� eaid that he �ould like Moase �t�ks list�d. ' - � NoTi011 by Cou:sa#�aian- �iia�'ris tb tabl� this Qrd3n�rnce to�4the suqges��d cws'r�itioas. Seconcled by Councilman Br�ider. • � Caunoilwa�� �s�s3d�r �asked. 3.� thin �diz�aa� 1�1d �hea 80 'nawinq t�he crsalt �Ona�3q" Qta�. �ou�cilwx �iieridan �said t1�tt t]�is c�eek fs �a�uaY�� a part a� tbr �to� ra�si syaten .�nt�y 3� �lispa� with'ltpt�.nq i,� `pAS�lc. Co�uncilman Wurris oaid that he believed that thi� is l3ie same as St�bz+o�k Creelt. ]1 a�mn in the ac�disn�s said that this ia what the residents call it and �let b�� M121inq to }�tttion tio��o�fi�iaa.l�i n��� t,he c�cc�ek. , .- i7P0�1 71 VOIGE' WiTE; all votincl AYe, l4alro�` Ki�'k�m dec�ared` the taot�an wrs't'ied. � AI.LDi�1 Ti�lt'T(7r SELL BETR ON PUBL3C !ilAPBH�'Y IN i�iiITH TiiEIR 11C��IT'IF3S : . . ,. - _ � . • The lycting Cit� !la�nmger, ��asvir► B�gell, sa�fd that one• reaeon th3s �Ordi�ar►ce was laid o�ver was to Cheak on insurance and in'checking, they fc�und t,bxt argani�ations shch ae the Jaycee�i' do have thef.r a�m insurance. Z'he adtly organiza►ti� that might have a problem ia the so�tball Ieagues etc. The questian would be, could �ou oonsider th�n as part of t�� functio�ts oi tRe Ci�y? Th�y have thei� own oqC�gani�etion,-�he C�ty does not receive any moaoy, nor pay the�ir bills, but they do not have any ineurnnce. Cewncilman Sheriden aati�d that thfa Ordiaande y+ould eliaqinate the�r He felt that the so!'tball leaque shot�ld be covered' by ina�ctrance anyhaw. They have been aelling beor at saae of their tournaments. The Actinq City Manager said that he diS not believe the Gity'� insurance wauld extertt3 to theia. C�uzxcilanan Sh�ic�an felt that �tite Orciin,eu►ae �l�1cl stat� a� �wz'i�ten. 1�O�IOt�I by Councilman Hazris to a►dopt Ordinance �1463 atz a400nd reat4it�g, rvsive the readi,rsg'•�ad or8nr publication. Seconded' by �aunciLsat� Shetidan. Upo�► a roll aall vote, Hsrsi�, Bo�e:ia�er, Sheridan, and Xir� v+�ti.nc3 aye, �etyor lcir)ct� t1�ct].�'ed tche �oticm carrfed. , REGULAR COIINCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 ' pp,�E 18 MOTION,A�lENDED by Councilman Breider stating that he noticed that this address is on the list of delinquent water and sewer bills, so this claim can be put" toward the delinquent bill. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kixkiiam decl�red the atnenci�aer�t carried. UPON A VOICE VOTE,all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the amended motion carried. ' REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF TIME FOR MEETING REQUIREMENTS FOR REZONING (ZOA #69-08A) WESTERLUND (EDWARD PERRY) ON 69TH AVENUE: �� The City Engineer explained that �i,e first reading for the rezoning on this propsrty has been held. It is for an R-3A zoning. In this area the City of Fridley was asking that the developex pick up sane property along the creek for a donation to the City. .The Gurrent probles is one of negotiations for the property and financial problems. Councilman Hreider asked how long an exteu8ins� was desired. Mr. Edward Perry said that this would be difficult to state. They only just became aware of the donation �hey w�ere supposed to makc, and negotiations have not proqressed to date. He questioned if it would be feasible to make a money donation to the park 'system, if the negotiations prove unsatisfactory. He said that he had no idea how much the asking price on the additional land would be. The City Engineer asked if he meant that if the negotiations with the property �wner were not sat�sfactory, then he would donate money? Mr. Perxy said that he had no idea how much t2}eX were talking of . The property owtzer may be askins� an unreasonable amount. He said that this w,as brought to his attention about 14 days ago, then he was called out of town. The City Engineer suggested to hiam the extension,pf time. Councilman Harris said that he would agree to the �xtensiqu. Mr. Perry said that if the price of the land is reasonabla, they will canply. He questioned what would happen if the price was unreasonable. Gouncilman Harris suggested that he contact the City Assessor to find out the value oE the land.. Councilman Sheridan E�„ked about the 6 month limitation between the firtst and seeond readinq of the Ordinance. He wondered if.this was Council polir�► or if there was some legal limitation. The Gity EnginQer said that it was no legal require�tent, but a maltter,of policX of the Council. The Acting City Attorney aqreed and said that the only stipul�tion was that $t least 7 days must elapse between the fi.rst and secon� reading,of the Ordinanc;e. � MOTION by Councilman Harris to extend the time limitation on the rezoninq request ZOA #69-08A by Edwa�'d Perry (Westerlund) until January 1, 1971. Seconded by Councilman �reider. Upon a voice vote, all v4�inc� aye, Mayor Kirkhatn declared the.motion caxried. �� �. ;: . : -� RECEIVING Ti�iE_MINUTES OF THE S�ANNING COMMI5SION MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 9� 19'70t SPECIAL US8 PERMIT REQUEST: :�P #70-10� BY NORTH AZR FiOME l,SSOCIATIOP1t �o i�x'ova parking lot on ths south 150 feet og 7�ot 18, Brookview Addition, �p�'.�.Sec�ion 45..071 �3F) G�ity Code. (Kniqhts o! Columbus) _. 7'he City Engineer said that this request was for th,� ,i.mpxovement o� tlze �aCking lot fo� t�q �Cn.igk�t�s q� �olumbu�, H�.11. Ttais �ot ha� been split, and at �,e tim� ���. �,���,tt,i.r�9 '�,ee d�ainage pzoblems were �i,�ntsd out Tn �.96Q �to�1! . ., -<� . i, , ..: ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 PAGE 19 , sewer was proposed, but it waa deleted because of the objection of the ' residents in the area. Ir� 1969 a hearing was aqain 3�eld and once aqain the residents objected. The improvement of the parkinq lot would make the drainage groblem worse. I P4r. Mark 8reeny, Vice Fresident of North Air Home Association, �greeci that there was'a water problem. He said that the water qradually drains to the T.H. #b5 ditch. The City Enqineer said that there were t�o ways to put in ' the storm sewer and either way the cost would be about the same. This improveinent cost at the time of the heari.ngs was lesa than $2.00 per hundred square feet. , � Councilman Harris asked if they were improving the existing parking lot or making it biqger. Mr. Brenny said that they were increasing its size. Cauncilman Harris asked haw muah they would be adding to the probl�n. The City Enqineer said that as the area becomes more developed, the problem becames qreater and greater. ' 1�IOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the special use permit with the atipu- lation that North Air Home Association sign an agreement to the effect that they will not opposa the storn► sewer when the City d�ems it necessary to qo in. ' ' ' ' ' I ' � � ' The City Engineer con�aented that the KC Hall has never opposed the etorm sewer, it is the people on the higher ground. Mr. Brenny agreed and said : it will cost more in the years to come. SECONDED by.Councilmarx Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all votirzg aye, Mayor Kirkhaat declared the iaotion cazzied. MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutas of the Planning Commiasion M�eting of Sept�er 9, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vo�e, all voting.aye, Mayor Kir3ctimn declared the motion r.arried. .. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BQARD OE APPEAI�S MEETZN� O�' �aEPTEMBER 15, 1970: The City Engineer reported that,there was no fo=mal actiaa� taken by the Bosrd of Appeals,.so the Minutes could just be received. MA't'ION by Councilman Breider to receive the Minutes of the Bo�rd of App�als Meeting of September 15, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice v.qte, r�ll voting ,aye, D�la�or IC�rkham declared the motion carri�d. • DISCUSSION REGARDING ORDERING REtdl�INiNG STREET I,�GF�TS BtJflGETEA IN 1R70 r The CIty Engineer said that there were 30 liqhts budgeted this year. There are about 10 lights left to be ordered in. He then handsd out the pro,posed stre�t liqhtinq for 1970, phaae two, and said that unle�e the Counail b�d *s«ne spna�fic requests, that thiese liqhts would be inatalled. Counailsa�a Harris aa�id that as was discusaed earlier, Jay �ark is in ased of � skreet light, althouqh this v�ould be in the middls of the block. it ia very darh and people oo�qp],ain o! ca�rs , parkinc� thera at night . Th�e Cit� Enql.neer aeked i� h� pwant in the p�rk or in the street. He said that the e�xea� . liq1��4 Q�,IY ��Sbt �'fis .e��t, and - are con�tructed so that the lighfi dpe� �,P� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 PAGE 20 shine behind the fixture. Councilman Harris pointed out that Lhere were a lot of trees extending out to the road, and this block is longer than normal. The Parks and Recreation Driector said that they were in the process of surveying their needs for lighting in the City parks. He pointed.c�at that �itere are other parks that also need lighting. He added that he thought that the parking that the people complain of is in the area north of the park. �t would be difficult to get a car into the park itself because of the curbing. He agreed that this is a very dark area. Councilman Harris said tha.t perhaps this liqht should not come under the street lighting program, but rather under the park program. He said that he would withdraw his sugqestion witY: the understanding that the Parks and Recreation Degartment will �e foll�win�, up on it. MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the Proposed Street Lighting for 1970, Phase Two, as submitted by the City Engineer. Seconded by Councilm�n 5heridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Ma�or Kirkham declared the motion casried. CONSIDERATION OF AUTHORIZATION OF ADVERTISING FOR BIDS ° LIQuQR ON SALE OUTLETS: Councilman Harris said in regard to the earnest money that the $1000 seezned low and usually there is 5� required. The Acting City Manager said this is true, but usually the City is buying rather than selling. Councilman Harris felt that unless the earnest money is high en�ugh a second highest bidder could just walk away froa�► the bid, and forteit the money. Councilman Sheridan said that he aqreed, it should be 5�. Councilman Sheridan suggested that the City may be in a position to carry the contract, and do the financing itself. The Acting City Attarney said that this might pe a good thing, the market is depressed at this time. Councilman Harris said that this was a good suggestion. rouncilman Breid�.r asked what if, assuming tlie City accepts the mortgage, it came� back, Ccunc:ilmaxi Harrxs said that then the City could sell it again. M3yor Kirkraam �e�t that i�t would be harder to sell the second time. He added that if terms were avail.- able, it would increase the potential bidders. After some discussion, it was �,�reed that the terms were to be 50$ down, balance in three years at 8� iy,tere5t. The �cting City Attorney sug�t�stsd that the Acting City Manager write up some te�rs an�. have them avaiiable upon request so that all bidders would have the same inforn►atio:�. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to authorize adve�tising far bids for the liquor on sale outlets, with 5� earnest money to be depasit�3, �n� with the under- standing that there would be terms available as lair3 out. Sec�nded by Councilman Harris. U�on a voice vote, all vs�ti:�g a�e, Mayer K.irkham �ecl�red the motion carried. CONSIDERATION OF VACAfiION POLTCY: The Acting City Manager suggested that this be t�abled until after the union settlement is reached. MOTION by �ouncilman Harris to tal7le City of FridleX Memoz'and�.�,-n #5-1970, concerninq vacation po2icy. Seconded by Cour��i3.m�an She�idan. UpoM a voi�� vo*�p, I��.� Y���-n9 �xe� �i'Or .��'�� dealared the motion caxri�d. ' iJ , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 PAGE 21 RESOLUTIQ�N �F192-1970 - RESOLUTION APPROVING FRONTAGE ROAD DETACHMENTS AT 57TH AVENUE AND 61ST A�IENUE ON UNIVERSITX AVENUE (T.H. #47) :_ The City Engineer showed the proposed work on the easel and said that this I resolution would tie down the design so that work could start on the plans. CounciLnan Sheridan asked if it would be completed in 1971. The City Engineer said tha't there i�s a request in to the State for funds, but the State cannot � sign ths aqreement until the funds are actually encumbered. He said that he hoped to let the co�tract in early spring. MOTION by Councilman 3h�ridan to adopt Resolution #192-1970. Seconded by Cour�cilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION #193-1970 ^ A R�SOI,UTION CERT�FYING CERTAIN DELINQUENT WATElt AND SEWER CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR FOR COLLECTION WITH THE 1971 TAXES; Councilman Harris asked if there were any multiple dwellings included ia, the listing. The Acting City Manager said that he bel�eved there were saae. MOTION by CounciLnan Harris to adopt Resolution #193-1970, and further, that unless the delinquent water and sewer charges are paid by the multiple,dwellings within 10 days, that their license be revoked. The Actinq City Manager s�i� that theze is a 10$ penalty added onto the billinq. If the license is,revoked, the City still would not i�ve the money. Councilu�an Harris said that the City ehould not act as a bank for delinquent bills. The Acting City Attorney askeci if the legal description is sent along to the Countp and the Acting City Manager said pes. The Acting City Attorney pointed out that the mortgage coanpanies will not like it if there axe delinquer�t bills against the establishment. The Acting City Manager said that these charges are all the delinquent bi13s since last year at this time. THE MOTION seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. APPOINTMENT: HUMAN REI,ATIONS COMMITTEE: Upon a wice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham said that he had a person � mind but he had not received an official affirmative answer. MOTION by Couricilman Sheridan to table thia appointiaent to the next Regular Councii Meeting. Seconded bjr Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting ayer Mayo,r Kfrkham de�lared'the� motion carrieci. ' ' �POZN��xrrs: ezz�r �r.o�ES : Nam� PositiOn Nlna E. I,awis�{zabel) '�Cashier 110a0 k`uJco#r 9tteet N.i�T. ' CpO�r� Rapie�, 1Kinn. '55433 ���� � � G�.��eT�ch �witchboard - 215 f 5t�s�. �lX��1µA Ho�'�, Recepti,on�6� M,i.nneapolis, Mir�n. Replacee Linda S. Johnson Nin�1 E, Lewis Effective September 7, 19i0 Sept�et 7 � �'�70 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 21, 19i0 PAGE 22 MOTI::�N by Cpuncilman Sheridan to approve of the foreqoing appointutents. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham deelared the motion carried. CLAIMS: MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve payment of General Claims #22914 through #23034 and Liquor Claims #4815 through #4852. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan, Upon a voice vote, all vpting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. LICENSES; Solicitoxs: Eddie Loyd Betty Loyd Minnie Loyd Sam Perry Patricia Perry Wilbezt Perry Las�y Frazzier For EMJ Center 3718 Stevens Avenue So. Minneapolis, Minnesota By:' Josephine Foreman Minnie Hicks Approved By Police Chief Councilman Sheridan asked what was this organization. He said that he would like to know more about it, It appears that they would be selling cAnc1�►. The Acting City Manager said that he did not know anything more abaut the company. Mayor K3,rkham said that he would like to know more also. MOTION by Councilm� Sheridan to lay this license over for The motion was seconded and upon.a voice vote, all voting �eclared the motion carried. Auctioneer's License Cyril Link 755Q University Avenue Fridley, Minnesota By: Cyril Link further research. aye, Mayor Kirkham Mr. Robert Guzy, representing the fee owners where the auction would take place, said that he was appearii�g to make certain that the Council would fand that thi�R type of retail sa�es waul� be permissible ,under CR-�, aoni�rtg. It is a. three bay building, the other two of.which are already rented. The buildinq faces sputh and is just north of the new Past Office. He said that there has been some txouble getting tenants. The lot to the north is zoned co¢o�►ercial. He felt that this type of retail sales could be conducted in CR-2 zoning acco�rdin�' to the Ordinanae. The men who want to rent the bay would like to conduct ar: auction fran there a few nights a week. The parking situation would be taken care.of as the other twp,rentFrs do not have second shi�te so there vmuid not be cars froan their busines,s. , The auction operates by angone tak.�nq in• �rti.c��� the� wish to sQll and it is then auctioned off. Everything wouid be stxict,2y c� an �uctic�n basis, The present tenants have no objection, � J ' ' , ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 pp,� 23 Councilman Harris asked if there�was.any lighting in the parking lot. The City Engineer said�that he had certain�-reservations if the Council wished to issue a license for this facility. Osriginally there was not adequate parkinq and, th� people were parking in the street and all around the building. He suggested that the following five points be considered: l. Paxki.ng to be pravi�ded on their facility. 2. Latndecaping and outside development be caaapleted and well maintained. 3. Provide adequate lighting. , 4. T�ere is to be no outside storage ox activity. ' ' 5. Understanding that their license is good only until April when all the • renewals are due. . Mr. Guzy said that his tenants knew that there could be no outside storage and had planned �o canply. Mr. Leon Godeke, auctioneer, said that anybody could bring in articles to be ' auationed ofE. They planned on being open 4 or 5 hours a day to accept auct3,c�es for sale. There would be an auction two nights a�week. They would auction of£ �y article of general merchandi�e all inside the building. CQUncilman Sheridan asked what type of a sign they woulci be using for advertieing. Mr, Cyril Link said that they woi�ld be advertising heavily in the news�apexs. Plr. Godeke said"that when people bring in their merchandise they would leave their natae and address, then after the auction the following week they wpuld b� sent a check, He:sai� that he has done this Por two years in North St. P�u1, �or an-opexator who has had the business for four years. The name of the busine�s is Marty's Auction Houae. Mayor Kirkham said that he wa�ld like to check it out. Mr. Guzy said that they are anxious to start. The bay is now vacant. �3e� �aid that if there was some way they could speed up the approval, he wOUld appreciate it. The Council asked the three men to identify themselves. Mr. Cyril Link e�id t'hat he lives at 6800 Channel Road. Mr. James Peterson hss lived in Spring Lak� Park and Blaine $is�ce 1953. Mr. Leon Godeke said that he has been licensed in rMinnesota fpr three years, and is currently living at 6942 Pleasant View Drive, Moundsview. He added that for the State license he had to post a bond. GounciLnan Harris asked what would happen if a truck brought a delivery auid the�� was no more roaa in the buildinq. Mr. Link said that he aupposed that;.:they �rould have to refuee them. Mr. Godeke added that since he has been.�doinc� thi.i9 ty�e p! business for three years, this has never happened. He explained that the �h�nq6 aair� be sLacked up ats they do not have to be displayed a� in a normnl s�ore. Mr, Link said that he would quarantee that there would not be anything ou�eide cS� the buildinq. • �. Mayox ICirkham asked how they would be assured that thia would not be a fenaing Aperation t�nd that they would be handling stolen merchandiae. Mr. Godeke said th8t the people must leave their names and addresses a�}si �he�► dc �ot r�G��,��} thei�x �q1,��a�+ �}����, a���� t;h#�p �uc��.on. The check is made up the follawinQ w��j�, k2EGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 PAGE 24 Councilman Harxis asked how often th� auctions would be. Mr. Link said that he thought they would be Wednesday and Friday niqhts. Mr. Godeke added that if they find �hat they have to be open more niqhts than this, they will cane back and ask for it. MOTION by Councilman Breider to grant the auctioneer's license to Cyril Link subject to the five points made by the City Engineer wh�ch were: l. Parking to be provided on their �acility. 2. Landscaping t:; be completed and well maintained. 3. Provide adequate lighting. 4. There i� to be no �tside storage or activity. 5. Understanding that their license is good only until April when al�, the renewals are due. Counci Lnan Harris asked the Acting City Attorney if there was any question about the acceptability of this type of operation within the CR-2 zoning. The Acting City Attorney said that it is a grey area and is nat prohibited. Councilman Harris said that he did not want to be getting into any problems with hhe other people in CommQrce Park. The Acting City Attorney point�d out that their operation would be up for review in April and with the stipulations that are to be imposed, it could be reviewed then to see that all the conditions ar� met. He added that the best control is the State auctioneering license. THE MOTION seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all, vot3ng aye, Mayor �Cirl�ham declared the motion carried. Moving and Wrecking Doepke Bui�lding Movers 5920 West 70th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Williazn Doepke Approved By Building Tnspector MOTION bg Councilman 5heridan to approve the license for poepke Building Movers. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting ays, Mayor Kirkham declared the inotion carried., . � EsTU�►�ss: _ Dunkley Surfacing Company 3756 Grand Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, lrlinnesota . PARTIAL Eatimate �i2 for Street Improvement Project St. 1970-4 Camstock & Da�tis, Inc. 1446 Counby Road "J" Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 For the furnishing o£ Proiessional E�gineering Services: FINAL Estimate #1 for Water Improvement Project No , 98 k'INA� Estimate #1 for Water Improvement Project Na. 99 ' 1 l_� , r ❑ , ' ' , ' , � , $16,94a.8� � � S 669,�� , � �5a.2Q ' � RECiULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 ESTIMATES CONTINUED: PARTIAL Estimate #10 for Sanitary Sewer & Water Improvement Project No. 93 from August 3, through August 29, 197Q PARTIAL Estimate �10 for Water Improvement Project No. 94 fro�n Auguat 3, through August 29, 1970 PARTIAL Estimate #4 for Water Improvement Project No. 95, Schedule B from August 3 through August 29, 1970 Berg�and-Johnson, Inc. Excelsior, Minnesota 55331 P�►I2TIAL Estianate #3 for Water Itnpravement Pro�ect No. 95, Schedule B, according to contract PAGE 25 $ 565.4p $ 10.5f $ 1,683,9Q $52,487.OQ MQTION by Councilman Harris to approve payment of the estimates. 5econded by Con�ncilman Sheridan.� Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. . COi�II�tUNICATIONS : A. AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MINNEAPOLIS: RECEIVING P E AND LETTER MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the plaque and communication dated August 28, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, I�yor Kirkham declared the motion carried. B. VAN VALKENBI3RG, MOSS & F7�AHERTY, LTD.: BROTHEN INC.: MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communicativn from Van Valkenburg, Moss and Flaherty, Ltd. dated September 3, 1970 and indicate to Brothen and their attorneys that the lanc%caging �oes not conform to the Council request or the Ordinance, therefore, there will be a coanplaint filed for vielation of the prdinance and they will appear in court. Councilman Harris aammented that.there has been no attempt by them to fulfill the agreetaent, and he�haa been told that thex have na intention of doing �yt�ing further: � THE MOTION was seconded and upon a voice-note, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. G. Nt�R'FHEI�;STATES- POWERt liEPORT DATED SEPTEMBER 4, 1970: MOTION by Councilman Fiarris to receive the report fram NSP dated September 4, 1970. Seeonded by Councilman Breider. Upon a vaice vote, all_voting aXe, Mayor xirkham dealared the motfon carried. D. NORTHEi�N'STATTS POWER: REPORT DATED SEPTEMBER 11,.197Qr Cau�,a�,,�, #�afiris: �.# vpr'71 up�et py the �ac� �at No�t�o�n 8tatea Pqwe� ��� fai,�e!� ���tl� u� Co �het� �graMnantr with the City, He was afrai:d-. th�,t they REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 PAGE 26 would get the 345 KV line up, then say that with the winter caning on, they would hav� to waxt with the 11.� KV �ine. MOTIQN by Councilman Harris to receive the Northern States Power xepprt dated September 11, 1970 and request that Mr. John Pearce and Mr. Coleman, Kienhart, Mi�lke, Grosshans, Ripsin, Walters, Welk, and any other technical perspruiel to be presen;t at the next Council Meeting to answer questions posed b� the Countil, and that the Council is unhappy with the developments on their contractural aqreement. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Councilman Breider questioned if they are having so much trouble with the induction interference, why then will not the residents have trouble wi�h �rans- mission also? He said that he would like a technical man in to explain why there w�.11 be no i�terference with them. Councilman Sheridan said that the FCC wouac2� then enter in . Gouncilman Harris asked if the City would have the right to prohibit �he7�� energi�ing their lines if they fai], to meet their requirements. �'he City Attoxney said that th� City might have to take some affirmative action, H� s�sl�ed if t�here was any agreement. The City Engineer s�id that ther� were 1e��ex'� £xom them. Councilman Harxis said that they could get permission to enerc}i.ze the 345 �tV line tomorrow, then not fulfill their part of the baacc�ain in regaxd� to �he �15 KV lir�e. UPON A VOICE VOTF, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion cax'xied, �. QFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: FLAG ORDINANCE MQTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication frnm the Attorney General dated August 31, 1970 and order the Flag Ordinance back on the next �ouncil Agenda October 5, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Uppn a vqic� Vote, al�, voting aye, Mayor Kirkha,m declared the motion carried. WEST MOORE LAKE SIDEWALK PETITION: Councilman Harris said that he would like to make the following motion regardinc� the petition in opposition to the sidewalks on West Moore Lake Drive. MOTION by Councilman Harris to direct the Administration to write a letter to District #14 School Board indicatinq the Council has received a petition in appQSition to the sidewalks, and that it will be on the Agenda October 5, �970, and a.nviting any �nember of the School Board who may wish to be present, to att�nd. Seeonded by Counci Lnan Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all vptinc� mye, Ma�or Kitkham declared the motion carried. Coun,ailm� Breider asked how the Council is to close the communi�at�.pn c�ap betwee� the Sahool Board and the Council, He felt that ttiis may }� the ��r�t ske�, Ii� said that he woul.d..like to see some reciprocity. CWNCIL MEETING ON COLLTMBUS DAY, LEGAL HOLIDAY: Councilman Breider said as to wnether the Counci� would k�� �neeting Qctok�q� ��� which is Coiumbus Day and a Legal Holiday, that #his is a yacatior� d�y ��� ��.� the Adm��}�������.o� anc� Statf �and by �o1d�.r}g a meeti�g on the 12th, �ha,� Wq�1,c� m�an� that thoX would �ave to wor3� a� �e�.� hP�,iciay. This would destroy the .- �n�er�t. ii� asked it it would be possible•to hold it on Tuesday. Councilman ' � , � ' � i � �� ' � �_� � , � � , , ' REGULAR COUNGIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 PAGE 27 Harris said that he had an N.S.S.S.D. Meeting that night, but it would make no diffe�ence to him. Councilman Sheridan questioned whether the Council could conduct any official business on a legal holiday. It was agreed by the Council to hold the Meeting on Tuesday, October 13th. MOTION by Councilman �eider to hold the �ublic Hearing Meeting of October 12, 1970 on O�tober 13, 1970 as the 12th is Columbus Day and a legal holiday. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. PREVENTIVE SECURITY SERVICES: MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to ask the Council to xeconsider their action in regard to preventive security services. There has been a draft submitted by the Police Chief also. His reco�nendation Was that they take both drafts and sit down with the Police Civil Service Commission as they may also have some ideas. Seconded by Councilman �reider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkhvn declared the motion carried. DISCUSSTON REGARpING SEWER CAPACITY PROBLEMS: �'he City Engineer said that there was a problem with the sewer capaaity east q£ Gentral Avenue. The report has been submitted to the Council within the la�t six months and he would like to know the Council's feeling on whether he should go ahead and prepare some plans as they have to take care of the problems. As the areas develop, the problem is compounded. The question is should the sewer be diverted to N.S.S.S.p, or would some alternate be cheaper. Councilman Harxis wondered whether since the reserve capacity assignment from N.S.S.S.D, might be quite expensive, perhaps it would be cheaper to go to the south and hook on to the Minneapolis system. The City Engineer said that if plans were started now it would be two or three years before there could be any Federal assistance. It would not actually be reserve capacity, as it is needed now. ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adjourn. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regular Council Meeting of September 21, 1970 adjourned at 11:25 P.M. Respectfully submitted, 1 �� ����� uel Mercer Secretary to the Gity Council Jack O. Kirkham Mayor ' OFFICIAL PUBLICATION �� . . 28 CITY OF FRIDLEY (EXtIIBIT A) � �10TICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS ST. 1970-1 (Addendum No. 5) _ i�iERF,AS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, has deemed it expedient to receive evidence pertaining to the improvemen�s hereinafter described. �IOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the _ 5th day of October , � at 7:30 o'clock P.M. the City Council will meet at the City Hall in said City, and will at said time and place hear all parties interested in said improvements in whole or in part. The general nature of the improvements is the construction (in the lands and stxeets noted below) of the followi.ng improveuments,.to-wit; , CONSTRUCTION ITEM Sidewalk improvement including grading and other work located as - follows: South side of Osborne Road: Baker Street to Highway �65 ESTIMATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �. . . . $ 4.104 . 00 TNA�T THE A.REA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAIA IMPROVEMENTS IS AS FOLLQWS; ForConstruction Item above ----------------------------------..__ All of the land abutting upon said streets named above and all lands within, adjacent and abutting thereto. All of said land to be assessed proportionately according to't}ie bene�its xeceived by such improvements. Tha� should the Council proceed with said improvements they will consi.de� each sepaxate improvements, except as hereafter otherwise provided by the Council all under the following �uthority, to-wit: Minnesota Statutes 19C1� Chapter 429 an� laws amendatory thereof, anc' in con€ormity with the City Chaxtex. • DA�L'D TIiIS 8th DAY OF September . , 1970, BY ORDER 0� THE C�xX COUNCIL. " �ublish: September 23, 1970 September 30, 1970 MAYOR - Jacic 0. 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GA�wniIl.�N D G../ � �. i I � -- iEGEND � � . . Pzoposed Sidewalk u..�� Existing Sidewalk ��••�nuu� ' R�W needed easement� � Roadway � 5� . . s,• ► •,'� •�� ��,• ^t w•� n � , . � � ��� � �� 4° Conc Sidew��k . SIDEi1'ALK DETAIL � IMPROVEMENT LOCATION MAP . OSBORN� ROAD - Baker Street to Highway N65 IMPROVEMENT COST Sidewalk Cost = �ti�ht of Way Cost = TOTAL ZMPROVEMENT COST - � $3,420,00 684.00 �4,104.00 ,� RESOLUTION 180-1970 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE NECESSITY FOR AN ADDITIONAL TAX LEVY IN ADDITION TO THE 30 MILL LIMITATION PROVIDED BY THE CITY CHARTER SPECIFYING THE PURPOSES AND CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING BE IT RESOLVED By the Council of the City of Fridley as follows: SECTION 1. That the Council of the City of Fridley in the month of August 1970 received f rom the City Manager a proposed budget of the City of Fridley for the year of 1971, which proposed budget �hen examined evidenced thQ necessity of an additional tax levy in excess of the City Charter 1imitation. SECTION 2. That the pu�poses for which such additional tax levy is required include additional sums for the General Fund, additional sums for Firemen's Relief, additional s uns for Police Relief, additional sums for a debt service on Parks, additional s�ns for a debt service on Civic Center, �nd additional sums for contribution to the Public E�ployees Retirement Fund. SECTION 3. That a public hearing be held before the City Council at the City Ha11 at 1:30 P.M. on October 5, 1970 to consider this matter. That a copy of this Resolution be published in the official newspaper of the Cit� Qn September 9, 16 and 23, 1970 to give notice of such Public Hearing. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TME CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 8TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1970. 0 ATTEST; M Y - Jac . Ktr am I - Marv n C. runse Publish: September 9, 16 and 23, 1970. s 30 � ' ORDIN�NCE N0. � AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE DISPLAYIP�IG OF ANY FLAG OF ANY COUNTRY IN WHICH THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IS ENGAGED IN � AP.MED COPdFLICT, AND FURTHER PROHIBITIPdG THE LO!�IERIidG OR REMOVING FROM ANY PUBLIC FLAGPOLE THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. iThe Counci 1 of ���ie Ci ty of Fri dl ey do ordai n..s fol 1 ows : SECTION 1. The City Code shall be amended to include a Chapter 96 as set forth i herein. SECTION 2. 96.01: No person shall display, carry, or in any way pay tribute to any flag, banner, ensign, or symbols of any government, state, country or political force with ti�hich the United States of America is engaged in armed conflict. 96.02: No person, other than authorized or assioned, shall lower or remove from any public flagpole the flag of the United States of America. PASSED 6Y TNE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF OCTOBER, 1970. � -_ � Mayor � Jack Kirkham ATTEST: � Marvin C. Brunsell, City Clerk � � � � � � � � ' ' � � SPECIAL PUBLIC HEA.RING AND WpRRSHOP MEETING OP' SEPTEMBER 14, 1970 p�g 29 CounciLnan Ha�rris said that he had some concern over routing the traific ea�rt to Si�ver I,ake Road because it is the closest north-sou�h hiqhway. H��ose this Council could act he wouid 2ike a guarantee that the property to t,he �a9t would be single fauiily and that New Brighton �d Ramsey County apprpre the di$charge,of the traffic onto Silver Lake Road. Mr, Farr said that hr did not kno� if Ra�nsey County could stop tham fran diacharqinq anto Silver La1ce Road. The City Enqineez� added that the road is not a controllsd aoO��A s'oad• Counciiinan Harris said that i! the project �►aa dropped fos same reaspn the road miyht never connect and wou�d just be dead ended. Fridley �hould lind out if the tra�tic is acaeptable to New Brighton. Gou�nailman L�ebl.ASked if they were the owners for th� whole tract.. Mr. Fa�ss '. �raid that they have an aqreement to purchase the whole tract. Cot�acilaaA Li�b1 +said thr�t he did not see any wAy that the road wrauld be stopped !sp■� going thzou�h. The City Engineex snid that the plat for the laud �r►1�leM Bzighton woVld�t�ve to �e approved by New Briqhton, �rliich wauld have to ' iaclub� th� Aocess. He �edded that ti��► could not deny accees. Counailwi H:�s'r1s $4id that he �elt ti�at New Briqhton will abject to the awoun� o! ttaf�iv exitinq ont�c S�lver Lake Road. � ' .' � ' � , M4TiON by (buncilman iiarris to close the public hearfnq on the rt�oiaiaq aeM the plat bx VieWCOn, Inc. Seconded by Councilman Sreidez. Upon a voive vote, a�l vOtinq sye. Mayor 1Cirkham declared the heariryq close8 a�t 8:15 P.1�. �Y�� 1Ciz'kh�n said that there would be no detes�nination aa�de toniqht. T�raditioru�llx 'tlie Council rese�ves the right to c�elay a decision until the�► h�ve b�td,a ci�nce to reviaw all conaiderationa thorouqhly. CounciLoan Hasris said ti�a,t he would not be ready to act next meeting. He said �hab there wer� �raae tiiinqs that he would like to discuss with the City Bz�qineses� I� wau� i�grs�d by ti� Cauncil to bring this itein back on Octc�ber 5, 197Q„ FjI�+11_ � I AND '' � ' PUBLIC HEARING ON Ti� �, $P �70-p8, HY GEQRGE N TION OF A F�NBL_ PiAT, ON2W �RRACE, NERALLY IAC'.aTED IN THE 1500 �LOC1C B NORTHEASTt TION OF A REQUEST FOR ]1 SPECIAL USE tj�h� Gikx Enq.ineer staid that this reque�t ia for approval of a plat and I'�pQxo�val of A spe�ial use pezinit on land.bounded by 73�cd Avenue on the $putb �4 �ond#��-c� the north, Thers are aix lots proposed far sin�qle gmnil? ' � dM�].liitc�e, �i,z�ectly south af this is the area l�id out ior parkinq and o:► thA j e+�ts� ai�e, A secrsational and qreen area. South ot this is the area fpY li�� / akpat�tnerit �4use. They would like to use the R-1 parcel fos parkinq and ' ; reca�eationmi., and the 1t-3 area �or the buildinq. The planninq Con�ission ; �'�9ac�qmended a��roval. `�cyur�a�,1�n Hs�e:tde� �sked if it Was not cosract that they rrere acking fox #h� ' ; e�eai�tl use ,�es�ait so that they cvuld have an incressed denaity in tt►� p�p��� ; R-^3 s►s'e�• Mr. �Telson sr. said yes �hey wo�µld us�r �.h� s�r�.F oi 1srW �o; ! pa�r�in� a�'►d s�axeational use. T'�ey woul$ use this nra� toMard the tq�al i� , '��aq ���io: �ox the number o! units �Y�at wo�lc� be a�lo�►s� �a the R-� zoninq '• di��riot. He'then ps�aented a diagram of the pro�bsed lnyout. He �sw�d tha� 31 �'J ti ' 1 SPECI7IL PUBLIC HEARING Al�ip y1�pRiCSHOP MEETING OF SEPTElIDER 14, 1970 1 PAC.� 30 they felt in askinq for the plat, that this �+as the best use o� the land. ' Thexe would b� a rrnv ot sinqle family lots on Onondaqa. The present dMaand !or lots ie iaot for lots the size o! theae. Originally they w�era 300' d�op and i.n the pl,at they are cnt down to 125'. The parkinq nould be ti�d into 73:d Avenue for accesa. The parking would be south of the A-1 oz� the veat aide and the xecreational area would be on the uat �ide in the R-1 portlori. Ccauncilma�n•Lieb1 aqreed that the 300' lots were not feaaible in thia day arid age, with fhe taxes so high. Couacilman Liebl then aeked fi there t+ere hanes an the v►est side. Mr. Geo�qe Hansony 1476 Ononda,qa Street said that there w�ese hcws on the west side.and added that they are oet back fs�wn the street about 100'. On the east side on bnondaqs the settlement is mo�ce SP�t+. Coxncilman.Li�b1 asked if the recreational area Mould be juet for '�he aPa�ct�oent dwellsra and Mr. Nelson said yes. Cauncilman Liebl asked 1� there vrould b� a fenco.and Mr. Nelson said that they plan to separate by a fence. -He add�d �ut there is � 30' road eas�►ent alonq the west side oi the develo�sent for the fnture de�velopment o! the back lots to the �rest shoul4 it ev�uc be neQd�d; The apartment dwellers vo�ld not have aacea� to this eaaem�pt. - CounciLrtara Liebl asked how many units hs was talking of aad how much th�y �rould cost. olr. Neloon said 76 unita and close to one million dollus. Cownci��n Liebl asked if the trees would be lost. Mr. Nelson �aid that th�y wvuld ]q�e Aost of the txeea, so they would have to landscape the area. He Added Ciu�t to have the apartments rentc the vomplex vpuld •have to be kept t�p. �ie added that he lives in am epartment and he likes ta•�iave it kept up nicely. Councilaeri Harsis aaked how gaz the homes were aWay on the east side. Alr. Nelson said approximate2y 150 feet. On the w+eat side they are zight next to ti�,e ea�ew�s►t, Council�aan I;a�cri$ asked why not mo�ve the reareational area tp tt►e west so t,h�t it w�ould act as� �an addit3onai bulPer for the peopl� on t.he► rpes� side. He felt that there would be less opposition if the qrasoed ax�a wer� next to �he property owner$ �es on the weet aide. Mr. Nelso� said t2wt �►� woulc� nQt object to the aon�eeaent of th�t line, aitbouqh it rrould aak� it f�ther toa� t?ie apartment dwellers to walk to the cart. The Ci�y Enqineer Rm�d th�t �hsre v►ae a�0 foot planting atrip ca2led !or in the Ordinano•, M�. Nelson eai� that he planned to vomply with all the requir�ents. Ccx�nci],a�an Wucria s�id that there were three men in attendance !os this �.ts�, ' a��d asked t�a�t if the plan would�be more palatable if the recreational area �+are to b� w�v:�d to the wdst.. ' 1�'• Gecx'ge �a�on, 1476 Onoadaga Streat N.E., aaid no, and asked for a stop trp this ap�o�tla►tor' � bpnariza. He said that 10 yeara aqo he moved lrocn ��nea►po11A b��w�e ot th� sncXpacttment oi in8ustry and apartsnenta on the ��tiq14 i41i�► 4Nellar. Ete •aid that he wruld not bup a� haae next to apart- ' me�►ts o� indltMtxy. �e called tor s look at the City oi Fridley amd said tha� �tt�e i• indurtry and apa�t�nents scattered all Lhrouqh the City. There �re v+1�ac'�► ,�qrt area� left that is all reaidential. He said that he Mas oppoaed to ' thi�s cd�ti�upus infring�oent. Nhat Mr. N�l;on Nanta is a higher density, ',� chilciten ars nop bused to Spring Laka park and they may ha�� to b� buse8 't9 A�i� • 2►�t •!ar aa taxer .ga, lrtim�eapolia constantly resqned fos awr� taxe�, ' h�� thi• �wcase th� single la�aily rasiden� oYt. There Aas �lready bep� �t Aa��t�OA ���Lt.ed �►ith abv��t 60 si��t�as �n oppoaition to'this �iat�, ��� pP��4�i�aA �� 1��It1callT unatniatou�, .`"'He �ueationec� l�t� aa�?� ior a reaq�iAq � �ttw� �ths�'i ir A-3� �and availaDl� just ad�soent to where he wants tQ #�,il,�;�. � ' ' SPEGIAL PUSLIC HEli1RING AND WpRKSHOP MEETING OF $EPTII�1BSR 1d, 1970 PAtiE 3l � �t i$ a13, R-3 �lpng 73rd Avenue. Mx. Nelaon wanta to pick up the R-1 property an�d qet credit for it tow�rd the R-3 density. Nithout the specia� u�se pazzn�t i�e wo�tld be able to only put in about 35 unit�, but with the ,�p�aial uso �it he could put in over 70 ut�its. Hs asked that khe Co�mcil �,eep the i.nfri�qement •dam and 1-et the specu�lators n�e ths 1ar�d also�dy. �oned I�}3. . Councilaian Liabl poin�d .out that � there i�s a new school proposed !os this �ea. Mr. �lari$on eaid that �the kwnd isane miqht lsil. Playar Kirkha� ca�nented t.hnt he was sorry that the residents have to keep co�inq back to these iaeetiags, l�ut the.petitioner has the riqht to bs heard. The City E�nqineex pointed out.that the advantage o! the special use permit is that �,� Allc�wa the Council to put.stipulations on the builder. �e City Atl.osney Asked haw aiany acrea he is talkirig o�. 1► Representative �a�td just undoac 6�cace�, aad the dena3.ty v�ould be 1? .psr; aara. Couaciltssn i�a4r�i,� ask�1 i� it vrould be eoonc�s4i,ca1ly leasihle to budld with a small�s den�ity. I�. �Islson said that their plan �ronld tie th� are� toqetMx uW �n h�.e opin�an would be the hiqhest possible use. Tt►e �epsesentative uaiQ that tk did�no� bQlieve that it would be feasible vith a aaaller numbsr ot units. . Mr• I��or� said whea spsmlcinq of splittinq the large lots, that thi� 100' b�hind ti�Q hotitsa w!�uld be very important when there is an apartasnt haute behind tha�. tis felt that the 300' lots Mere an asset and that people would like the additional laind. �'hia type o! large lot is qettinq•hard to find in thp City, Cot�ca�i].�ua�n Sreider asked how many units are qoinq in da�rn 73rd Avena,e . The Cit�+ E�nginsax said that it was a 16 uait apartment building. I�. H��on �wid th,�� thi,s w�►�t just fine; the land is aoned for it. �. D1�7�san then presented saa�e sketches at the Council table. ,Mac. Har►�on opa�ented that ttte hoa�es on Onondaqa to the vre$t are sefi bsGk . a�bout lOq ieet, but the new one� would have a setback ot abplit 35 fNt, at►d he thouqht thet this aspect �rould appear awkWard. C�ouncilman Harria painte$ out t.xuut t►4 thougbt there �re areas in the City with mixed setbacka, espec�,all�► xnta�bruck. T'he required atini,wum setback io 35 feet, but it aould b� ao�a. 1't►e Ci.ty Cpuld not xequire at per�on to build larthe� bsck than 35 ieet. 1l�. �ianeon aaid that the house to the east is also set !at back. He asked �u1t ths Gc�unail drAw the line on speculation in Ftidley. ' �Cowi'�cilman �i�,�uc'zis said that the 1a�r►d under the special uee pe=mit wpuld no� i�a�ve� a clew�,�nent on it, a�r►d tk�is ia per�ais��ble und�r the OrdinatsCe. �. ; HAns�n aaid �at there vras a�ready land availabie right next to th«a that i� ��1rss�cly �or��d R-3. Counailmaa Harris said that he was lookinq ios e� aa�r► ' '��aaia�r. �yor Kirkham said. that the R-� area Wauld be v�cant. Mr. '}Ia�r►� '�mi�t lhait h� �lid iwt t�ee1 thut a p�rkinc� lot co�uld be considsred vaaant 1Nd. ' C��nail�n �freider �e+�id that he lelt tiutt the patkinq lot abuttinq a re�id�Lia1 1�ea� v►a�ld t� ar� unde�irab�l* thinq . There hss been talk aba�t a te�co Qs ! t��o�, bu! he suqg��tsc1 �ha� thare �ty ba PaoPle �,� tM sPu�t Aou� WI;* , v►o�l�d l�►k� tA �sk p� tfieir c.az'� � Yq�, maY 4et P�eoPl� �►emvinc,� �, �qP�Y pil ' �a�t� e,��1 Id1� hnan�, ��c, '1'�ere are prable�s �►it2� -��,�_��.....� �ntts that alq/A �0 ei���e t+��y dvrellingo. �iow do yau protect the "�`� , � , SPECIAL pUBLIC i;EARII�iG 11ND Wp,RKSHOP !lEETING OF S8p'!'EI��R 11, 197q �t J? ' �'he City Etiqineex pointed out that if the bi►ck of the lota ata to b� �iy� �� a zoad with the poss�,bility ot a split in the luture, th�n tt,ere w�wld al� be ��+�e��pu�nt oa� those lots !or the street. He suqqest�d platt3nq � s+nother lpt i7com the pe�rkinq area pn the west side just for landawipiaq to 9iv� ��'� Q� a kwffer. This would decrease the denaity �sewhat. �, llativan said tht�t he could not ioresee .that the people Would �rarit to split �heir lots. They a,r�► all happy with the 300' lots. The City Enqineer �aid ' �i►at with the tax aituation as it ia, it may becaae ecanomically unt�aaibl� ta #ceep the iarqe lots . ' ' ' ' ❑ 1�1r• Nelaon �aid thdt he would be agreesble to the suqqestion o! the City �ngineer ih makinq the corner lot 300' deep a$ an additional buifer %z tbe hou�e$ on ths t,rest� He said that he would landscape the lot. �• Gos�don Qr�sdoskex, 1491 OnonBaqa Street N.E., said that he lives next to F��ery p,e►x�c, Th4 �rop�.t� in this area is woll kept up and coz�tinuea to �x�•`� �be people are constantly tx'Yin9 to npqrade thein c�ses. �ie �aid th�t h� w►as ons of the orqanizers o! this opposition to ti� p1an. �b hava an aapAalt �k�q lot ira the a�iddle o# the area sae� like lolly. �la �ke4 �t �� bw lett re�i,�dnptial. ��u�nailm� Liebl s�id that the Council is fu],ly aware of the wishe• of t?tie peo�alo ��t�q petitiorier.. He said that he was o�ne _o! tbs Councilme� who weri� u� into thst arsa last year. iie �sid that i�w �ted to make sure tbs p�o��d�vnderstooci that ii the �treet had to be pnt in bo dwelop the �aek 1���. 'kt�ele d�ould be an assessment, if this pronwal is turned �z. ' Gouncil� 8�eider askod why he with8rew �his applica�tion for a rezonir�4 at�q a�ppli�ds fox� � Apecial use pQrinit. irlir. Nelcon said that he c�id this in, a�espon,N to tb� voice of the peoplt iu the cdu�unity. The oriqinal plaa � , wo�l� brir�q •the R-,3 zv�irn� ta the . raar o� the sinql� fmaily lots cn (,�c�nd�aq� . ���� bY �►�i�+� ��l to clo�se the public hearinq on the final plat, Qn+it� �errace ar�d th� �cis], use pes�qit requested b�► Mr. Gsarqe N. #iqlsoti. Secpnded b�r Qounci3as�� Breider. tlpon a voice �note, �all votin4 a�►e. Ma�yoz �lrkl'►am de�CiAred th� public hearinq closed at 9sa5 P.N. ! l�OTI�1 by Catncilmaa Breider to brinq thesa it�ms bavk betare the Cvuncil ' ���a o� OctOb�� 5, 1970. Secoz�ded by Oouncil�qar� Harris. Upon � '. vc�ic�a�. vota, all votl�xJ sY'e. Mayo� Kirkham� declared the sotion carrie�. LIC�NSBS t �� ,. M�TTUti by CouACilawtrt Harsia to wppsave the iollowinq licenaei s Genas�l Coats�ctas �T'C�'li�e CDf1itZ'uoti� IlIC. 1a41�t/� N!� . .. . Ar�ok�a � M�ntM�ot.� Byr G.A. (�nder�on 8id4m a 11�1'ttilt C�nat. Co. R�ut� N� os�e�a, �*�t� �i: R�Ckatd A Eie�ea .. - •uildiag Ia,1�Gto� 8uildl.n9 �n/p�lato� 34 ' GF.ORGE M. NELSON - P. S. ��70-02 M� N'� L. 30, T7� L. 31, A.S. ��129 ' • � , ' � • �1�� � /� jCE . v � N E CORNER . � ^-^{'i�}:^} •�.., ,�,r..L - •, .. �r...- SE� /2 �:f . ti, e ' ' ' '�� �` l� u' �- .d � � s../' ; �f y�; K...,� : � i.. ,vo ...:. I .,,, �1� II` y ,i.�-i-,sAn•.,.�r -��iG! �� ��� { � .�� . . �,`yi ��`� '��y'� � . � �. � � ,•�~%� Z i" i • L I . I i+t�� ' ! ��i �71� - i/i//.' �'�`. . � � � � �0 �i �� � (i,J �lf1i--rlut� � �.1i�� � i t \ ` .. �it� ' . 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E: - — - - ' � `�/i� CARNER � s�v� i: , . �5 , . � � !' > � i � � 1 � � � � � � U� .� � � M � l � � �, �� ",....�"" � ! � � 1 � � � � � � �BE��AL pu�L�C I�EARING AND WORKSHpp �ET;NG OF SEPTEMBER 14, 1970 � ' ' ' ' � ' � ' ' ' pAGE 26 MATIOIV b� Cc�ttnc�,lman Harris to reuwve the assessment for Mr. Her�an lC�boM, 66�4 E�st Ri.t►or �toad, I,ot 9, Parcel 1640 7luditor's Sui�division �23 lza�e the i�s�es,�nt zo11, in the auaa�nt ot S933.66. Staosd�d by Oouncil�n Li�bl. U,�an a� vo�co va�a, all vQtinc� aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the �a�iem p�,r���. BUBLZC ii�RiNG ON ASSESS�I+�NT FQR i�01TER INPPpVE1ff:I�T PAOJSCT NO. 9e s The City Engineer said that thia is the watar lins exte�ion to s�sw ttse Gxeat No,tthexn Tndustrial ,plat and connection to Well N13. Mayor Kirkt�an asked if �yone wished to be heard with no response. ' M�?TipN by Cvu�ncilman �reider to close the public heazinq on the asses�en� xoll fo� Wa�sac I;nprovement Pro ject No. 98. Seconded by Co�uncilsan Ha�i;. U�m � vo#w� vot�, all vptinq aye, �,yor Kirkham declued the hsar�,pq c1p��d �� 8:Q2 k,M.l ' FINAL PLAT. P.S. �O�lNA�1RY. BY VIEWC0�1, INC.: � �...-....� _li1 REZONZNG UEST ZC'� #70-Q5, FROM R-1 TO R 3 OR ��itX �ir}eer said tYtiat inc�uded in the �byenda are the mir�utes o! the F'l�inq Ca�wiwsior� in which thia iteta wa�s discusaed. The "PrqpertY �a �31 �►¢�'�� . The�ce is an� ar�a to the north Proposed !oz a pask an8 thera i� a41ao a � �cwt taac to��eti,t lar�d in �hi� came general aresa. Ovn t,�e westerly � o�' th� ��Q�x�Y ��Y �'e psoposing to d�velop into 12A sinqle farafly aites. �!u �ea�� ia cautlots B&� where the pxc�so�ed rezarning is xec��sted. Outlot 31 a.� tc be u�ed �1s a pqndinq �.�a. T�� plat basacally meets the rec�niX�f�s c�f she Oxdi�naTt�e . . �S�G�1m�t� Liebl aeked if they had any plane ss ye�t, Atr. pa�crel Parz. �7�.e�t�or� Inc., aaid that they do not have any builciing planr� as yet� but they �ix1c ��rsznl �tud�+ awde�.s. Councilman Lieb1 aske8 what is the anticipa�ted pxic0 ���e for the �inqle family hames. M�. Farr said that the lota would be � �i��� c�� $9,Op0 and some may be as high as $16,000 depending on the lot, '1'ha ��ic� �anqe woulc� be similer to Innsbruck, and would be approxilpalely S`��+�QQ 1n u�osk eass�. Coun�ci;lman Liebl wendered if they ��ould be �u��a�.n9 �e l�l atruatures fixst or would they be in conjunct�on Mith tha ��t�,p�a�1. � Mr'+ Fatrr said that they would like to petition the City foz ��;����� $eti+er arid water first a� an expression of qooQ iaith �or the ������� �n �►* �se� tha�t the� ars goinq to do w%t �they have aaid, CQU�vil�t� �i.ebi pointed out that the peo�le on Matterhorn Drive d�� �q� �� �� ��Ats u�uc! to lhaix haneq, ancl this plan hae been subsitted sho�Nl�Aq �he p:lt�ql�t l�qail�► uuita on� that $ido a� a aompraais�. �#ac. N���,i�m �iet�a, �,28Q Ha►tht�way Lane N.E., said that apne capments wesq �`o�M#s'd1x� !s^c�q Plenninig Caa�q�,�s�on co�cazAing dead endinq il�thaM�r L�e, Thi.$ �1�.4 b� consiclared bev�� ef the qrada o! ths street, ancl �he tra�!!#o �p�ttt� • i�lr •�'+�' aai�l that this Wae diaauss�l �nd t�lke� �bwt. �9ths� �txee� �o the south. 1+1r, Diet� ts�.t that the stroa� Noai14 pe d���'�oY�� ��Ra1At.�ira, The City Eac�inee�c said t�� t��s �s � dptermiru�t�e� 3'7 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' I � 1 �: ' '. SPECIAL PUBI,YG HF'1:RING AND WQFtKSHGP MEE`PING OF SEPTEMBER 14, 1970 PAG£ 2� �j � the CiLy would have to make whether Hathaway Lane wouici be connected or not, and actual�y has nothing to do with the development. Hathaway Lane i$ a State Atd rqad, so �here would have to b� a request made to ta�ce off the 9tate Aid desiqnation. Fos State Aid, a road has to connect between tv►o primazy roads. He �el� that thi� would not be a great problem. Mr. Dietz said that F�thaway has a maintenar�ce problem now, it is hard to qet up whan it is icy. He said that his recournendation wauld be to make a cul-de- sac. He added that his drive�way has about a 12$ incline. �lz'- H.J. BArqma►n, SS03 Regis 'rrail N.E., said that this property ha� bae� vOnsidex'ad for rezoning three timee. Hoth previous times there wns �a increase in den�ity on the we,st �t as well aa the sast �. �ere were a lot oi objec�ions, priataxily becai�se of the traffic. This plan by Viewcon represents t� lot of consideration on their part and would be much more reasonable tq the residents. Viewcon has met with the residents and liBr.aA�ed to the cp�ne�ts anc� reacted t�� them. He had no dismgreement with the pll�iz, He said t,}�at he would like so�ne assurance that the we�terly partian �+ootilRl actually b• �ingle �aa�ily haaae. It seems that the plat vwuld assure t2� reaidents vf this. The �ecnnd cansidaration was whether there �+auld beR aq off set qf R�gis Lane at Matt�.rhorn to guide the traffic into I. 694 sezvic:a �oad. He t+s�uld like a positi��e program whereby traffic fraa the hiqh dorioit� �r,z�ea would gq out into New Br:Lghton onto Silver Lake Road. Mr. Paul Rebelin, 2121 17th A��enue, New Briqhton, asked if a road vras qoinq �o connect in New Brighton. l+ir. Farr said that the major collector sts�qet goe$ to Silvar Lake Rvad. Th:ls is the easiest, fastest and most direct �oute to the �resMay. This wc�uld not be through any single ia:nily residenvs�. There are uuo houses there and there are none planned. Mr. Rt�qer alahm, 1605 Berne Rc�ad N.E., said that the traffic at Silver I,�ke iioad will �take a bad bottlene<:k, with the high density �area exitinq the7ce. He felt that it wpuld be more ehan the zoad could stand. He said that wher� he purchased his home the adj<icent area was R-1, and he'assumed that it w�ould �tE►y that May. He �aid that ;ie was not too happy with the rezoninq. Hs c�uestipned what if Viewcon ca�e back later and petitianed for the weut�ly portion to l�e sezoned to multi.ples. He pointed out that this is the larqest tract ot' lan$ left in the �it�� oi Fridley. Mx'S. Waynd Schr�der, 1�10 Berne Road N.E., said that speakinq as a tax pa�yer, she would iike to see sowethirig done with this property. She said th�t:..the geople in Innabruck have 2-3-SI cars, but this would not necessarily be th� case in thQ high density area.. The apartments would be better than vrhat is tn�re no�. Ma�yor Kirkham told Mr. Blohm, that anyone h3s the riqht to come belpxe the Gcyuncil and petition for a ch�nqe in zoninq. • Mtr. Farr said in speakinq of r�igh d�nsity, that thie is.actually not a hiqh 8�naity. liigh denoity would mean 30-50 units per acsa arid they are sp��k�r�q ot' e�bout 11� unite per acre. Thia vrould not be a hiqh density zoninq. '�. Georg• �lustad, 536� Matter.horn Drive N.E. ss�id that i�s reprovent,�d the � inn�bsvak � qmex� ,�►ssociat:ion and they were in accord with the p1At sa ` pres4at4ei �►1� this tise . 1 ' % ;� V� ��EC�►F. PUBI,TC �IF.ARING AND WORKSHOP MEETING OF SEPTEPlBER 14, 1970 PAGE 28 C°unailman %:1.eb� sai8 that the �.ast time the re�oning of this area came� u� itA t�c�nted to know what kind of st�uGtures would be an a$set to the school distri�ct, arid which would be the best from the overall standpoint. This is t�e largest raw tract of land left within the City o! Fridley. T'he quostipn was asked, can it be developed to all R-1? He said that he was told by s�v�ral developers that it could not be and that it �uld not be e�ically �eaoible beoause of the rough terzain toward Silver Lake Road. He said th;� ?�a voted aqainst tiie rszoninq last time. The City s►eed� tax monay st�d ther� � shauld be sanething bro�ght in. Last time t�e residento voiced ars obj�otip�i �o t�e multi�l�a abuttit�g the single �amily dwellinqs and he would be ineii�l� te view thi� plan a� a cempremise. He felt Viewcon has canplied wi.th tbe ��� Qg �he People. Tho terrxin �outh oP I. 69a is a�ore condu��y� tp �irlgla i�rtily xesidences thar► ia the norti�. ,►1r, Blohm woandexed why it was ever zoned R-1 then. � felt that it �pu1ll �+� ����9Q � the City to have aqne high cost ho�ses . He said thaL v�►�n k�e Pur��sad his haap the adjacent land was R-1 ar-� he assumed that �.t Nbul,4 stay R-l. I�e said that hts concern is that he Frould b� adjac�nt to ti�e �tltiple d�roll�.nqs, �o his fesling is a bit dilferent than thoae livinq ��t oi the cc�aplex, Mr• Serq�na� said that he would accept Councilman Liebl'a stateoenta ti�* o� half wo�.ild be sinqle famfiy .and the other half a�ultiple. He said that he �d viewed the Twin Lalces project a�d was favorably i�preesed. He sa.id �1� � wou7.d aPPro�►e 'the present plan. i1 xesider�t in the ,.audienoe said that he cmme in late and Wondez� ii �tt�a�r I.ars� wnuld be oPen ot cit►s�d. Mayor Kirkhasm said t�at thts �rould �s an '�n���e�'�fii deGision, a� that personally he wouZd think that it shot�Q bR � �1-d��Rac. bt�t th�y wore nct ready at this tisne to. make this deciaivans �r• Ber9isan asked about �� intersection of Central a�ad T.H. �65. Tiis Gity �gineez a�tid �ast pesr tty�se was � xequest !or rs�swd�ling of tha qa� s�tata.on.,, #t that time tiire proposal was to make a detached servio� ro�d. This 1� t�hat he vrould xecaaaaend, althouqh there have been no plan� �pprtnred �* �1� ��• 1�aYo� Kirkham ad�ed ti�at the City would like to qo athe�d �nd �na�� sqae chanqes, but neqotiations with, the State take some tiiae. �1�'� Fouzi �hani, 7,545 Berne Road N.E., said that the qentleman who spoke �or the Innwbruck Home qmer� Association did not speak for al1 the me�be�� ja�t for the Bosxd. He felt that the majozity of ths z�ai,denta w�oulc� be � a4a��ns� th�a project. Mr. Farr aaid that thie co■�nent Mas made bet4re, �� h4 Nou�d have ko aar �that he cvuld aee no rallyin,q of the oppoaition to ti#e $1�, �Z`* N��ta�d�sAid �hat iie. h�es� not received a sinqle phona call in oppo,�itict� �O �e P��• He +aai�d that he �ines on t�latterhorn ar�d ?�e felt as I�s. ���"���" ���tJ �t aayti:i�g would be an impravanent. An overall a��1��aqneA� F►�s a►ad� by the Hoard and there has been no support in any objeatio�. �►�Ce�idant in the area asked if the plans extend into�New Bsiqhton. 1�. Farr •�raid t1Mt �hnr have ao tirai plans for I1ew Briqhton althouyh t1NtX t�v� �ou� 7� ac�res. They havae not asked r�eK Sriqhton for �nythinq. �ilaeY �. AOt �uze �t thi� tiRe �t they viantQd to do wit� k� �a� ip l�is�Mr riq��Mt bwt khOx MMt� not askinq toar a#�iqher densit�► tos Nen► Ssiqhton� at ��,�I t#�R ' ' �F�C�AL �'U$I,�C HEARIIVG AND WpI2KSHOP MEETING OF SEPTEMgER 14 197 . 0 PAGE 29 �c�x���.�tnau� Fia4zris said that he had sa�ne concern over routinc� ths t��g��.� q�,�t '�p S�lv�x j,ake �ad because it i� the closest north-south hiqhway. ��pr� ��m �pur�a,�l cou�d act he �rould like a quaxantee that the �;operty �o t,}�,� �ast would be ��.ngle family and that New Sriqhton and Ramsey County app,�p�e �e da��charqe o� the txaffic onto Silver Lake Rcad. Mr. rarr said tisat hr s�i�l #�,�t icncrw if Ramsey County could �top' th�a fr� ���yinq �� Silws �� �►�. �he City Enqineer added that the road ia not a controllsd ac�pNs x�. Cc��cii�sar� iiarris said that i! the project �s dropped for some te#�q� �h4 road might never connect and wauld juat be dead endad, gridley s}�puid li�ad, out i� the tra�fi�c is acceptable to Naw Brightoti. . �cx�unCilma�n Lxebl aakerd if they were the owners ,for the whole tract. . llr. i'a�s'x' ���� t��� �heY have an aqreement to p�chase the whol� traet. Courici� �,eb� +�id tt�at he d�d not see any way that the road wa�ld be stopped f� $�r�i�q tiirou�h, The City Enqineex said that the plat gor t2�e lat�d in 1�. ���9���! w�tld� have to be ap�roved by New Brightan, which �oa�id hapa �p �.���ud� the access. He added that the�► c4uld not deny access. Causcila� ��'�i� s�id t.�a�t he �elt th,at New Briqhton Will object to the a�m�u�� � '�'��'��� ��citinq onto S�lver Lake Road. . �"�T�aN �y Councilman Haxris to close the public hearinq on the z�zo�ing a�d �he �lat bx Yiewcon, Inc. seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice � s�ote, all votinq ayer 1"kiYor Ka.rkhaw declared the hearinq closed At 8s4S P.N, E ��Y�� 1�Ciirkham said that there would be no detezmination made taniqh*, � Tz'+�di,Gion2t�ly th� Council reserves the riqht to delay a decision until the�► � t ��y� �d a aha�r►ca to revieW all considerations thorouqhly. Coyncil�a�1, ���'�� s�►id �t he w�ould not be ready to act next meeting. He said lhi� `�hex� w�re � t.hiAqs th�t �e:would like to discuse vith the City Sagin�s � �'� y�►+� �8�� �aY the Cvuncfl to bring this item back on pctobez g t ,��.-.�--�,...�, . 3,97Q, � ' PUALI� HEARIN� ON ' 1 ' HY A FOR A SPECIAL USE 'Fhe Ci,�y E�qiaeer said tha�t this requesC is for appraval of a plat arx� s�p$�cava�. of m special use pesZnit oa lar►d.bounded by 73sd Avenue on t�se a�t,t� ��� �nond+�qR-or� the north. Ther� are six lots proposed !or �inqle f�nil�r +�Ie],�.i�qs, directly aouth of thit� is the area laid out for parkinq aiad Qn �, ��e� �id�. 4 reazeationnl and green area. South of this is the areal �or }hq �P�'�ent fiou�e. They would like to use the R-1 parcel for parkinq and �'8��'��l���1., and th� R-3 area foz� the building. The Plaru�ing Commissioa� �4cca�m►�snded �pprovai , '. IC�?����nat� ��ider �sked if it wa�s not cozr�ct th�L t.hey Mere ask�ng �� t� +���i�tl uae� �s�t so that thmx ceuld have �n incr�ased density i�i� t,�� as �.���� A�3 �►3'e�t. M�C. 14�isor� Sr, said yes theY wau�lc� uua tbA �I�iF ot �a�t4 �o�c �'��'i1 AAd �i�cxea��,onal uas. T�ey would uas thts �a ton�arc� tb� . ' Il�i@� f�'R�il�: tQC�l !,� �';� ��t���' o! �nit� �at rroull� be a}lap� �n the R�J sor�lag ���'�o�. �� �1�en p�eser�ted a 3iaqram'�of �he proposed layout. , He asic� t?�I►� . � --]�,.iC:J____..,-1 � ' � cAR�EN A_ � A7E AiJ�_-� 3o Pr (((���`� 2 �� • � ;, �� ti� .r.* p _ � - —1 . F 19� li 3l ���� � ar �` . 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That the Zoning Administrator is directed to ch�nge the official zoning map to ahow said tract or area from zone�i District R-1 (single family dwellinga) to R-3A (apax�tments pnly). PASSED $Y THE CITY QOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEX THIS DAY OF , 1970. I�AYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham A�TEST; ' GITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Public Hearing:�ptember 14. 1970 k'irst Reading: ' Sscand Reading: Publish . . . , ,, � �� CTTY �F' f"kIDLEY PETI'TION COVER SHEET Petitie�n No� 14-1970 Date Recea.ved September 22, 1970 Oba�ct Petition for street, concrete curb and gutter, and respdding pf �. 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T}te vbjections �hich were raise' At '-,hF t:��r•�� re�ardir� this �t�'ea' are valid and at th�,t tilse sl'i re9idanta present ob;jected to the coastruction of sidexalks. 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' . �' -� � , i� �i�-�- 6 .z..� � �-�-�-- ��. /}!r ". t'r t;.�,u,� M�� � �,c.�� �� '� �v�"��-t.�_�i�`(r� ,�� � .�� �✓-�s%� ,/�fe.-,�,e. ��-.��-- �` �, .�r� . ' y � ; � �� � � � e , \1i �.^�'L\ � i J ' V � -'� f ''�/ ,1/i ` ,'�,f:,(�,,t ►.X� . � � `�� . � t. ��-�-t -lr ' ' � ' � Petition i�13-1970 We, the und�rsi�;ned, do herevy �e*.�',� on *,.i:e city of Fridley to arefra�,n �'rom con[.'r;lctinQ side�ra]�s, adjacer± to our pro�>r*.�-, or. ' either side of West Moore L.�ke �hr. from the point juat east of Baker Street Where the pr�sent sidek�alks end, Lo Carol Drive. 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QRpINANCE NO. `�� A�!'� �RAT�i1A1`j�� AI��NP�ING SE�T�QN 66 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE CONCERNING WATER ,�1� ��:W�� ,�I���1�STRATION, $AIIa AMENDMENT ELIMINATING THE REQU�REMENT THA� W��'�Ft ,&I�V� ��inj�R MINIMUI� CHA�tGES BE PAID IN ADVANCE AND AUTHORIZING TH� ��'�T��Q A�! y�T#1T$� ANA �a�WER GHARGES BY COUNCIL RESOLUTION, THIS �MENDMENT �'�'��TINC� ���T�OI� F��i.08, CONCERNI�G WATER AND SEWER CHARGES. TI�� GOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: S�CTTON l. Section 66.08 of the Fridley City Code is hereby amended to r�ad ,�s fol7,ows: Wlte�" �o�sWnp�i.on and sewez use charges to the consumer shall become due �d �ay�ble c�q�'�erly each year on a calendar schedule or by monthl� in�ex��- i►��� c�z' �e�'iAt�s pf �ime in ac�ordance with a schedule prepared by the City d��'►s�qe�, a. �ot�4e�ncing on �nd after February 6, 1967, the water rates per c�uaxter �}�all be set be Counci� Resolution, k�, CO#�R►�ncing or� and after February 6, 1967, the sewer rates pex qt��,C't�:r s#�dll be set by Council Resolution. c. Whe�eve� the period of billing of charges �or either water ax 8�wex ox �4th is altered or changed, the minimum eharge payable �A�' such wa�ex ox sewer �nay and shall be �rorated as necessaz� i� ec�uity to the consumer for any period of time less or more than � �ti��. quarter year or any period used. Suc}} proratinc3 is alsq �uthorized whenever the rate, minimum or otherwise, for either wdter ox �ewer services or both, is chanqed. �'1#SS�U �X THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � � � '� �), ._ � ' ��� `'�i� � , i97Q. � � A�'T�S�; O 1__1 ' � ��TX GI,�RJC � �IARVIN C. BRLTNSELL ��.�st Readi3�g: September 8, 1970 �e�sa�nd �teadinc�: �ub�.��h..�....s DAY OF MAYOR - JACK O. KIRKHAM �� � � � � �� � � , � � � � � � � � ORDINANCE N0. �� AN ORDIPJANCE PROHIBITING THE CHANGE, OBST�UCTION, RECONSTRUCTIOPd, OR PLTERATIOPJ OF ANY PUBLIC WP.TER OR WP,TERulAY '�IITHIN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY WITHOUT A WRITTEN PERf�IIT FROP•1 THE CIi�Y ENGIh�EER. The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: 52 SECTION 1. The City Code shall be amended to include a Chapter 57 as set forth herein. SECTION 2. 57.01 - Permit Required: No person sha�l make any change, alteration, � construct any bridge or structure over th2 water's surface, or cause any � obstruction or change in the u se, current or cross section of any of th� following public water��ays�wi�� the City of Fridley, namely: . R�ce Creek,��, Oak Glen Creek, Spring Brook Creek, Stonybrook, h1oore Lake and Locke Lake �aithout a permit from the City Engineer of the City of Fridley. 57.02 - Requests: Any person desiring a permit shall first submit a written application to the City Engineer of Fridley containing the following information: 1. Names and addresses of applicants; 2. Legal .descri pti on and 1 ocati on of �,�ater��aay and 1 and adjacent thereto; 3. Nature of proposed construction or alteration; 4. Startinq date and approximate completion date of the operatian or alteration; 5. The names and addresses of all owners and occupants of the adjoining land that may be affected by said construction or alteration of the ��raterway; 6. A copy of permit or waiver from State of Minnesota Commissioner of Conservation. 57.03 - Hearinq: The City Engineer may issue the permit upon 1. Receipt of the application; 2 . -�a��—e-£..._a_._p ermi..t._f o o � � � � � , n n . _ 3, Approval of the City Council, after a public hearing in which the question of public benefit has been considered. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF OCTOBER, 1970. ATTEST: Marvin C. Brunsell, City Clerk P�ayor - Jack Kirkham ' ' 1 I.� l_�� OROINANCE N0. l ' AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 3.06 OF�TI� FRIDLEY ' CITY COOE TO CLASSIFY AND RESTRICT CERTA IN CITY EMPLOYEES FROM WAGE PAYMENT Dt1RING PERIOD OF INJURY. � ' THE COUNCIL OF THE'CITY OF FRIDLEY DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Any full-time city employee who has been employed by the C'tty at least six (6� month � injured on his regular job shall be ent i t I ed to fu I I pay up to a per i od of n i nety (90) days wh i le he is absent from work by reason of such injury and his acc�ued sick leave will not be charged until after and beginning with the �ine- ty-first (91st� day of absence from work by reason of such injury, prov i ded; Fwwever, the amount of any, compensat i on sha I I be re duced by any payaaent rece i ved by the i n.ju�ed enw I ovee from workmen's com�ensation insurance. An employee wh work due to a� i�jury sustaine d o� his a� exami�ation to be made in behalf of competent to perform the same and as i o claim� an regular job the City by s designated absence frpm is subject to a person by the C ity , Any volunteer firemen injured while servi�g the City in the pe�formance of his duty shall be entitle d to compensation fo� � period n4t to exceed ninety (90) days while abaent from work by �easo� of auch injury. Rate of compenaation shall be equal to tha then current pay scale for first class firemen in the City of �xid2by, �dinnesota, provi.ded, ho�rever, the ampunt pf anY . coa�p►en�et i on sha I I be reduced by any payment rec� i ved by th e i n,ju�ed 'F i reman f�o�a workmen' a coa�pen sat i on i n suran ce, or an y p aynie nt s received froa� his regular employer. Any volunteer fi�eman who claims a� absence from work due to said injury sha11 submit said c la im o� fol+ms prov i ded by the C ity a�d i f so requested; subjeCt himsslf to ar� examination by a physician designated by the Ci�y 53 ' ' S� ' MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM ' ' ATTEST: ' ' CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRl1NSELL F i rst Read i ng : September 21, 1970 Second Readi�g: ' Publ i:h: ' . ' � ' ' - ' , . ' ' , , ' ' , . ' � � � � � � � � �1 ORDINANCE N0. `' � AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR LICENSING OF TAXI CA6S AND REGULATING THEIR OPERATION IN TNE CITY OF FRIDLEY AND AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.z 5 PRESENTLY CODED AS CHAPTER 73 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE. The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: � 73.01 Definitions. Unless otherwise expressly stated, whenever used in this ordinance, the following words shall have the meaning given to them by this section. a. The word "taxicab" shall mean and include any motor vehicle engaged in the carrying of persons for hire, whether over a fixed • route or not, and whether the same be operated from a street stand pr subject to calls from a garage, or otherwise operated for hire; but the term shall not include vehicles subject to control and regulations by the Railroad and Warehouse Commission or vehicles regularly used by undertakers in carrying on their business. b. The word "street" shall mean and include any street, alley, avenue, court, bridge, lane or public place in the City of Fridley. c. The word "taxicab driver" shall mean and include any person who drives a taxicab, whether such person be the owner of such taxicab or be employed by a taxicab owner or operator. d. The word "operator" shall mean and include any person owning or having control of the use of one or more taxjcabs used for hire upon the streets a^ engaged in the business of operating a taxicab within the City. e. The word "person" shall mean and include natural persons, corporations, partnerships and associations. f. The word "taximeter" shall mean and include any mechanical instrument or device by which the charge for hire of a taxicab is mechanically calculated, whether by distance travelled or waiting time or by both, and upon which the charge shall be indicated by figures. � � � LJ � � Page -2- 73.02 License Required. "Jo person shall opr�rate or permit a taxicab ov�rred or controlled by him to �e operated as a vehicle for hire upon the streets of the City of Fridley witnout having first obtained a taxicab license therefor under tne provisions of this ordinance, provided that any taxicab licensed to operate in any other municipality of this state may carry passengers from said munici�ality whereso licensed to any p1aCe or point wTthin the City of Fridley and may receive passengers for carriage to such municipality whereso licensed; but owners and drivers of such vehi�les shall not be permitted to solicit business in the City of Fridley or otherwise operate a taxicab on the streets of such city, without being licensed under the provisions of this ordinance. Each app]icant for a taxicab license shall apply to the City Council for such � license upon an application form to be provided by the City, and to be filed with the City Manager, and must comply with the following provisions to the satisfaction of the City Council. a. Be a citizen of the United States. b. Be of the age of twenty-one (21) years or over if a natural person, and in the case of any co-partnership, firm or corporation, must be authorized to operate taxicabs and carry on business in accordance with the Laws of the State of Minnesota. c. Said application for the �axicab license shall be verified under oath and shall furnish the following information: a statement covering each vehicle to be so licensed, giving the full name and address of the owner; the class and passenger-carrying capacity of each vehicle for which a license is desired; the length of time the vehi�le has been in use; the make of vehicle; the engine number; the seria1 number and the state license number; whether the same is mortgaged; aiso the holder of legal title to said vehicl.e if other than the applicant; or whether said vehicle is leased, licensed, or under any form of contract permitting its use and operation by some person other than the one hqlding legal title thereto, and what person, firm or corporation collects the revenue from tlie operation of said taxicab and pays the expenses of operatin.g the same. d. No person who, upon investigation, shall be found to have had a license to operate a taxicab revoked or cancelled in any other municipality in the State of Minnesota, shall be grar�ted a license to operate a taxicab in the City of Fridiey. � e. No person shall be granted a license to operate or drive a taxicab in the City of Fridley without first having furnished to the Chief of Police of said City such proof of citizenship.and other data as he mdy i � � � ' � requ re to complete a thorough inspection of the operator s or driver s past record. No license to operate or drive a taxicab shall be granted by the City Council of the City of Fridley until such inspection report has been furnished said Council by the Chief of Police. ' ' ' , , Page -3- 73.03 License Fees. The applicant applying for a taxicab license shall, before being issued said license, pay into the City treasury the sum of Thirty ($30.00) Dollars for the first vehicle and the sum of Five ($5.Q0) Dollars for each additional vehicle to be licensed by said applicant; provided that if the said license is denied for any reason the aforesaid fee or fees shall forthwith be returned to the applicant. All licenses hereunder shall expire on the 30th day of April in each year. No license may be transferred nor shall any rebate be made for the unexpired po rtion of any license surrendered to the City or revoked as herein provided. , 73.04 Examination of Taxicabs. Upon filing an application for a taxicab icense or icenses the app icant shall accompany the same with a statement signed by a dealer authorized by the manufacturer of the cab _ , to sexvice the same, certifying that eaCh vehicle sought to be licensed is in a thoroughly safe condition for the transportdtion of passengers. The City Council shall cause the ' Chief of Police or some other employee on behalf of the city to thoroughly and carefully examine each taxicab before a license is granted to operate the same. The Chief of Police or other designated employee may further inspec� vehicles licensed as taxicabs from time to time and may suspend ' any licensed vehicle from service as a taxicab which he may deem unsafe or unfit for such service. Cause for such suspension shall be furnished to the City Council by the ChieF of Police or designated employee at its ' next regular meeting. Any vehicle so suspended from service as a taxicab shall nqt be returned to this service until it has met with all the reasonable requirements of.the officer making such inspection. Any expense incurred by reason of the inspection of any licensed vehicle shall be � paid by the licensee of such vehicle. The taxicabs hereunder must be kept clean and of good appearance and well painted, � , , , � ' , , 73.05 Granting License. If the City Council is satisfied that the public conven�ence and good order will be served thereby, it m�y gran� a license to any such app1icant. Each license granted:shall be given a number �nd an adequate description of the taxicabs licensedtherehunder. 73.06 Taxicab Cards. The operator of any taxicab shall cause to be printed in plain, legible letters displayed inside the taxicab a card giving the number of the 1icense, the maximum rates of fare .to be charged, and a statement wher� any package pr article left in the taxicab may be identified and claimed. 73.07 Taxicab Drivers. No person either the operator or employee of such operator, shall drive a taxicab in this city without first having been licensed ds a chauffeur under the laws of the State of Minnesota; and every driver shall displ� such chauffeur's license badge conspicuously. upon his coat or cap as therein provided� 73.08 Insurance Policies. Before a license shall be delivered to any operator e sha 1 deposit with the City Clerk a policy or policies of an insurance company or companies duly licensed to transact such business in this state. insuring the operator of any taxicab to be licensed against loss from the liability imposed by iaw for damages on account of bodily injury or death, or the damages tQ property resulting from the ownership, maintenance, or use of any taxicab to ' ' Pa ge -4- , be owned or operated under such license, and agreeing to pay to any judgment creditor to the extent of the amount specified in such policy, any final judgment rendered against the assured by reason of such liability. The � policies shall be approvied by the City Attorney as to form in compliar,ce with this ordinance. The limit in any such insurance policy of said liability of the insurer on account of the ownership, maintenance and use of such taxicab shall not be less than $25,000.00 for bodily injuries to or death of one person, and subject to said limit for one person, not less than $50,000.00 because of bodily injury to or death of two or more persons in any one accident resu1ting from the negligent operation, use or defective condition of any taxicab. Such insuranCe shall, in addition to the foregoing, also contain a provision insuring such person, his lessees or licenses, in the sum of at least $5,000.00 against losS fAr damage to property of any person or persons in any one accident resulting from the negligent operation, use or defective condition of any taxicabo Any of the policies herein provided shall contain a clause that the liability of the insurer shall not be affected by the insolvency or bankruptcy of the �nsur�d or assured. A clause obligating the insurer to give ten (10) days written notice t4 the Council of the City of Fridley and to the insured or assured before any cance1lati�n or determination thereof earlier than its expirati�n date; a clause providing for the indemnity or security against the liability and responsitn'lity of the owner, licensee or operator of any such taxicab or injuries to any person or persons resulting from negligence in the operation of such taxicab, in the business of such owner, licensee or aperator, by any person legally using or operating the same with the permission, express or imp�ied, Qf such owner, licensee or operator, subject to the limitations as to amount herein stated. No such policy shall include or contain any limitations, condition or clause providing in effect that such policy sh�ll not cover automobi1eS mentioned or des�ribed or included therein when such automobiles are driven, used, operated or rr�intained while the driver or occupants thereof are intoxicated qr engaged in ihe 111icit transportation of liquor; and no such policy shll contain any limitation, clause or provision whatever excepting and releasing any insurer on any such po1icy from liability thereunder by reason of any such autompbile being driven, used or operated whe�n the driver or occupants thereof are intoxicated or engaged in the illicit transportation of liquor. �f at any time in the judgment of the Council of the City of Fridley any su�h poli�y is not sufficient in form for any reason, said Council shall requ�r� : the owner, lessee, licensee, or operator of such vehicle to replace such policy with another approved by the City Council, and if for any reason any suGh policy shall become inoperative, no person shall operate such taxicab un�il a pollcy approvsd by the City Council shall have been obtained and deposited with S,a1d Cour�cil as herein provided. The policy hereinbefore provided for may be origin�lly written or later extended �o cover during its term any additional taxiCab under the same owner, association or conti^ol. Any license issued under this Ordinance shall be suspended whenever during the term of said license the owner, lessee, licensee or operator of Said taxi�ab Sh�ll fail tp keep in full force and effect such insurance in the full amount h�reinbef.ore required. Page -5- 73.09 Miscellaneous. a. No driver of any licensed taxicab shall carry any other than the passenger first employing a taxicab without the consent of such passenger. b. No taxicab driver shall deceive any passenger who may ride with him, or who may desire to ride in any such vehicle, as to his destination or distance traveled or to be traveled. c. Every taxicab shall be provided with windows sufficient in number and vf such size and dimensions that at all times persons may be readily seen thr0 such windows with sufficient distinctness to identify such persons. d. All taxicab operators shall give continuous 24 hour service with one or more taxicabs. 73.10.. Revocation. Violation of this ordinance shall be cause for revocation of any licenses issued hereunderat the discretion of the Coun�ii. 73.11 Separability. Every section, provision or part of this ordinance i� dec1ared separable from every other section, provision or part: and if any section, provision or part of any ordinance shall be held valid, it shall not affect any other section, provision, or part thereof. 73.12 Penalty. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall ' be guil�ty of a misdemeanor and shall upon conviction thereof be punished by a fine of not more than Three hundred (�300.00) Dollars or by imprisonmen� for not more than ninety (90) days, or both. 73.13 Repeal. All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with the proVisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. 73.14 Effect. This ordinance shall take effect and be in f9rce from dnd after the expiration of thirty (30) days after its publication and passage. _ PASSEp BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1970. Mayor - Jack 0. Kirk am P1�G� 1 s First Reading: September 21, 1970 City C erk - Marvin C. Brunsel Second Reading: Publish........ , � ' ' 1�M0 T0: ' �: UATL� : ' , ' ' ' ' ' ,' ' � � ' CITY COUNCTL PARK ANA R�CREATION DEPARTMENT AND COt�MiSSION CITY MANAGER SEP'�E1�ER 1, 1970 The City of Fridley received grant approval from the Department of the Ittterio�' Bareau of Outdoor Recreation and from the Mianesota State Department of Caaservatioa for park land totaling $107,250. The gederal grant was pro rated as followa; 3pri,ng Lake Park Area Parcel 30 Rice Creek park Area Parcel #620, #640 North Park Area Parcel �10, 300, 3000, 3200 Total �ederal Asaistaace State Grant City of Fridley Share Estimate of Total Cost $ 1,000.00 3,SOO,Op 67.000.00 $ 71,500.00 35,750.00 35,750.00 $243,000,0p , Coaxaiasion�r awarde came in on North Park with a total award of $275,746 p� �t ' sl�ard excesding ostia►ates of all, park parcels by $132,746. . � Letter �rom CiCy Attoraey Juater, dated August 28, 1970 (copy aCtac�Qd �• $qOlq• �pre No. �) iad�catea owner o� parcel 3Q00 �ppealed commiasioner awaxd8 1�c�d ChaC C#� City hae rno�r crqss appealed all awards. The �etter further goee on to etpte Gh+�t �'A�'C+�1 3UQ0 aould coat aa much ea $4,500 per acre, cau��ng the folio��,tt� tp �vA��,� Total cost of North park $364,996.00 Elrigi�al Federal Grant, State Gxant, City ehare 143.000.00 Uaanticipated additional coat $221,996.00 �� ae At��rae� ,Tuster auggests, land can be purchased ta the Mest to �uba��t{���1 io�c the+ 45 ser�s in Parcel 3000 for approximstelq $2,000 per acr�, th� follot�ic� 1ppi�+� a�ist; , ?arc�l 10 . P�t�C� l 3� Parc�l 600 Subst�.�at• q5 acre �arcels $ 76, 2%.00 60�000.00 26.200.00 90,OOQ.00 New Total $3S2,k96.00 ' �i�iq�l to�a! Fad-State Grant & City Share iy� ppp�pp Total aot,� ca�ting abov� es�irtea $109 496 0 , ' po�r�ib�,e addttiowtl State Grun� 64, 250.00 ('�ot�i +mounC up to $�,p0,0pQ, wQ htve al�a4dy received $35,750�oa all park . Pi��'����a ' Maoua� pemetfning foz City to pay if $ 45,246.00 additional State Grant were approved. � � I`j , � ' The preceding is predicated on City applying all grant funds towards the parchaae a! North Park. This, of course, xequires Federal- State approval and Citp agreeing to purchase other parcels,fox which grant was originally mada, with Gity funds, pliver Ericksan donated �he Spring Lake Park Parcel �30, the City hAs ' already Qurchased one of Che Rice Cxeek parcels and this leaves approximstely ^�3,SQQ on the ather �tice Creek parcel to pay. Also, it is predicated on appli.ca�i.on t,�ein,g �iled aAd State increasing grant by $6k,250. ' ' Altorna��,v�e avai].able ta Couacil in accordaace with Attoraey Juster'e l.ett�� and gzant rules; 1, Aiatni.e� entire acquisition and return a11 St�tte funds and requeet Gancellatio� of Federal Grant. Reimburae land owners as indiceted in Attoraey .Tuater's letter of August 28, attached hereto. , 2. Contiaua as fo�lows; a. Dxap Parcel 3000 (45.03 west. Notify both State doiag. 0 acres), negotiate liJce acreage to tha and Federal Government of what you etre b. R�equest State grant assistance be increased from $35,750 to $100,000, o'r in other words, an additional $64,250. c, itequest State and Federal Governmeat suthority to use al� �uad� granted towards North Park area, with agreemeat to purchaee other parcela fraa City funda. d. Caxry over in new budget $35,OOQ budgeted for park land aad rebudge� �or next year. Borrow from utility fund aad pay back ir� a levy in park fund oVer a period of three qeara the a�oqnt of $4S,2k4 (or greater if land substituted for Parcel 3000 ia more Lh#w ��Q00 per acre. (Thia could he atore costly if State doee not approv� gr�t� bµt thia you ahould know by January 1, 1971). 3. Reqttiest emeadment to Federal Grant based on one half of the un�aosiaip��lRd imarease�, lat►d costa (Tom Cla�son, State Coordinator, indicatea theee �� r/tX��q �p�toved). Also� coordinate like increase for an adjuated ons-forth.o� Ch� ��,� pacaject from State fuada. � r�,K..,� Q v�! HOI�R R. ANIQttk[ � �, �� � � WYMAW '.iMITM 4EQNAWO T. ,1USTEii FIENRY M. FEIKEMAA RQNA�D �. MASKY�T� ./AM�S R. CASSCR4Y CAR1.,�. NEWpUI�T RouGis.�*s H��.� O�'CQVMiC� .5% �AW OFFICES HALL. SMITH, cTUSTER, FEIH'EM� 8c HASHVITZ . _ CNARTRRCD _ � , suirc �p50 •UILp�R� EXCMANaC •UI`p11�Q MINH[Ar011ir M�NNLSQTA �R4Q� OR/IC[i 1N: r��o�cr s o���0 AII�l1 COP� ��i1 August 28, 1970 •««M�«� �,*-�►.� . ' Homer Ankrum City Manager � 6431 University Avenue N.E. Minneapalis, Minnesota 55421 LJ � ' ' ' LJ , ' , ' ' ' RE: Candemnation 31257 - Projects: Dear Homer: Rark and Recreation Purpos�s. To bring the Administration and CounGil up to date on the above matter 'th� awards entered by the Commissioners for all the parcels - inva1v�d have be�n appealed and cross-appealed. That means that the ultima�e question of v�lue will be decided by a jury in the Anoka �ount� District Court sometime in the spring of 1971, I� i� ���" possibie that p►^ior to that time sane of the owners might request 75� of th� amount of the Coamissioner's award but as yet we have no� naa such r�quests. �n discussing the matter with Wyman and Virgil it is difficult for us, ds d�torneys, to guess what the District Court jury would do, bu'C all �f us have had some background in Fridley land sales and it i� our feeling that the Commissioner's award sh a�ld not be subs�antially changed, either yp or dawn, qn Parcels 300, Parcel 10 and Parcel G00. However, we all express concern over Parcel 3QOQ which is University Avenue frontage land and which conceiYably cou1d go as high as $4,50p.per acre. Qn�e�the case is tried in Qistrict Court in Anoka County the mattQ� is fi�dl, Whatever th� amounts aw�rd�d beca�e binding on both parti�s and t.�� City would be required to comQ up with the money at that tim� (the 11ke11hood of an appeai to the State Supreme Court is extren+�ly �1im�, , Tl�� only ��ug�es ti on we can m�ke to the Counci t, i f they wi sh to �v01 d the �xpasure of a high award on Parcel 30�, is to disa�iss the proce�dill� on that P�rcel at thit time a�nd negotiate r+ith the property owners to the Weg�E o�' �he presen� Park L�nd for the purchase of � sia�i la�r siz� piec� +�nd raa�pply to the State a�nd Federal authorities for d n�rv �r�►n�. ' . , e ,... ,�,,, /_ _ � . ' ...'.. . . .. • •�- ' ' IG It is our understanding, legally� that this could be dismissed ' at this time wi t,fi the only ub11 gati on of the Ci ty to pay the �t�prney's fe�s and cost of the land pwner. These costs should nOt be hiph �1nc� the land owner did not use d prof�ision�l �ppr�1��1 before th� Commi�sioners. ' Therefvr� the Adm'n' t w � ts ration and the Council should reconsider the quest�ion wh�ther the Park land is worth the risk of a high ' award since it wou1d give the Park exposure to University Avenue . and good access to the citizens oi Fridley or Nhether the CounCil shou1d be conservative and dismiss that appeal and negotiate d ' parcel cl�ser to ;2,�0 per acre along County Road 130 and�not hav� t the. Unlversity Avenue access t4 the Pa�rk. . � Yours very truly,� � ' . Leonard T. Juster� I,TJ ; mr .. - ' cc: Council Members :Nmsim Quershi :,i C1'C�y Engi neer _. Ma�rvin srunsell `� • Fi nance Di rector --. ,, , . yi �i t Herr�i ck � . ' Pmul Brawn D1 rsctor af' Pa�rk and Recreati on ' 1 - 1 . 1 .. , - 1 � �.___ . � �, . . � , . . - , ,.� s �w � , . , _� . T .� :-, I 'X6� MINNESOtA CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT rQ Mr. IZ/67 DIVISION OF WATER3, SOILS i NINERALS ��7 ' APPLICATI4N FOR PERMIT FOR WORK IN TNE1BEab �FsPaButes.ATERS TTrlder M. S. A, . Chapter 103 and app ITp; �p�ITSSIpNFR, pF CONSERYATTON, CENTENNI�1l RUItAiNG � ST. PAUL MNNNESOTA 55101 ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , 1 �'i�,� ��plicant herei�n is the owner of land dsscribgd as t?,c i � a.��t4 � I�Q'�•d` , , re �,r r�� r' (GoPeTNnent lot pr Iractioeal �eccaoai �e c t iQn � Towask�i ��_.,_-- , Rar�ge � ♦Q ,v. �:t — Coua�y► • �C �c .� e (� _ - � w��a�t ie ic'i�8►I'i� �o (yske or sct�eam► �� �p��,i�s �,s�rewith for a permithich Pollow�tandbthesmnpa end planscattac�h�d bereto��#�d' ��.� �n a�cCOrl�ana� with �he da�a w de� a part here4f, m� �] Coastru�, (�`Chan6e, [� R�navA � TT T9 PEt4�'USED '�0: []E�ccavate, (�Fill� '` �e� � a� e�.. �.�-iGs 't's, A��+'�''� (,� Abandon, �� �t her ( apec i Py ) � �,,�,p � � ` C�,���, [] Breakwater, []Revetment� Q Ha�'b0�'► THE FQLLONIII�GS C� �i�e� � �Culvert, Pier, [� Nlhajc+P. [� Qbatruction; [� Ae�, G7�'idge, ecif � -' s [� aoa�t iiouse, Q Shoreline �] Otlier (sp y� • [,�Navigation impro�rement, � �e �p� ��pSE OF: [] Beach improvement, pub,�ic Crosain$ prc►t�sCti.on, [.]Safety measure, [] I,ake improvemaat, [� � �] pxivate arossing, Lrosion control (��'o*!�r 0 F].00d aontrol, (� � � � Othsr ( spec i fy) T.. �� Ll_ �t ee � v�+_ 't� �+i-�� c�ave1ap�eant, ��4�'�� ` CONETRtiCT10N t�ATA CNAMNEI.g SNORE IMPRdVEMENT ��1�� xisN � _ � pistance lakeward ( feet) - - - � � �--�-�•�-R �,�r��ih ( fe�t ) � - � - � . �Att� width ( fee� ) - - - —�•�f- _�'r Diatanee along shore (feet)- R - '� ���� ��Q�e $ � �,�,� �� _ _ _ _ j�'�--� Depth of excavat ion ( feet � - - - � . � ,�v��ra�e depth ( �"eet ) - - � �LZJ� � �aterial to be reraoved Nl�ac�.mutn depth of excavation (feet) `=._. (cubic yards) G��d i ent- ( �6) - , �- _ _ ,�,_,._. _____-- Muckac�i�t�-� � Grave� dc eand - - ...,�,,.�-.� Rock d� stone- - - � , Maxitta�ma depth of water ( f�et ) - - - ...��--�•�•----_. Payment ie encloeed in ��� a�.�— •---- --_ . , �LiA�[ 1� K�'OR� f1111110 Olfl' AP�I.ICATION Oetail�d �}a�►s (St� Ro�cror �kei~�t« r���T4M1�ired.licatioa� �se�pt tloa� !vr �ort Li�tN wllr to� K1�1c1 s 1oc+titi� D '1, b+��4C1� sssdil�q - �ix 1;CE }�q:1� {p�ctee�lp• � =pp�A �j►fp*��e� !o{ �FGe�di�� li 3eet io ridth,'t4 ooa{ �oas�s� Asrpor� 4�� Piff'�1. , �, ���.. , �e4 yEetsC4loa Nopb aoc �'�qoir�,�Q l�l�ieg oe 1a1�� or atreem Aeds. (corl,t±�n+�ee� o+t Tevarse stdQ! ' ' , � �! "�!a TI� OBJECTIVES OF THE WORK for which a permit is sought are: -- - _�_ � _ ' • _ � r����•� .. . . _ . . _. _ , _ _. � � _ - _ � , _ � . 'T� FOLT.OWING SUPPI��!'ARY AATA I3 ATTACHED: (Check applicable sections belox,l �] �lceteh [] To�ographic �ap [� Cross Sect ions Q Sound ings Q Let`er [�Plat [] Plan Q Prof ile � Boring logs � Aix� �hoL4 ' ('�Other (specify) �'h� app�ica�t c�e�larss tha� �he inPArmation submitted�herewith and the statements m�Q� ' �@����, are a true and �orreet representation oP t2� facts, and that the filing oP th�� �pp�i��'�ion and in�'ormation with the Cotrcnissiqner of Conservation is prima �aeie e�ideAOe ��' �h� cor�reGtn�ss thereoP. C�P(ES OF THiS APPLICATION AND SUPPORTING OATA WE;ct ��u,4i�;�c�� U;; T0: � Dat� Sub�n+tted �:C,c_ �:` _ • '- _ .. . �. � i;:bh .J'•. � i A�urt'<5 _.._..�---------- . . -;� Af watershe3 districk 9�ate of Yinnesota )` ) ss. C�u.nty of ) Dated this day oF __ �Q� Applicant ri�t, o! t�p4 p� a Signed . Itlt�w) A.ddress _ AFFIDAYI� QA �h�s,�;�.day of A.D. 19 before me personally appeared _ Rha bei�r,� �i1r$� dul�! sWorn` and to me know.: to be the person who executed the fQ���p�� ��plic�tion, ack�ww�edge(s) that executed the same as _ own free �c� and de�d,�d tb�� 'Cb,e �t�tements, maps, plans, doaumeats, and other supporting data are true a�d aq���g�, �p�O�d�� `p„_„�,,,,,best kno�vlecl�e and belief. Notary Public Caunty . • 1� �p�i9�nioa4 ezpiree �4 „� (Attach �s, �1ans �nd otll�r �LaRS cAecked above.) ,' Form W-221' ' b9 ' Section A. TA; �1) LJ ' � Il�a�{'k e � NOTIFICATION OF PERMIT APpLIG1TI0M (To be aomplet�d by permit a�pZiom�t,J �t� Chief executive officer of the � citr, vil}�, - town, borou�t► 7iTwak �pZiaab� blank. ) of i``' h_i � ' I (�YHI�TG vr �aal� .�s+.,......• ---•-• --- - (2j Secarotaxy of the board of an�nsgexs of the �� � R ' i)w 1�n �d `.. L• (., t- �t , � t Ir D � � -------------------------.�,�.e�...�....s,.R��...�•� +aiMe�s�w�wAw.ws��..�����..w.�w...►����..r�����^�..�����....��..����..,.����� �QStion 8.� (To be aompl►stsd by Qity, village, taum or borwugh or by uaat�rsh�d di�trr:a$. J .' th tl� iovw ot 1Kn»s�ota S�tatait�t, Srat�on I05.4! a� a�s�dsd by , ,�h ajao�rduncs w� P�s vi Z Zaga, tam �r ,�� �f 198�, GHaptsar 708, tit��ah�ef exec�tiva officer of a-a�ty, ',�v,�,,ough .or l:ies n�sa�¢rs of a taatershsd• dzstriot ma� provzds a�rtitten reoamiend�cttio� qrp�sz�nz�. a'p�rnr�� �appZ�taatioft appZied Por t�r p�isions of Minnesota Statut.e�r ��ar ip5; S�v�io�_105R3�:�n 1Q�.6b: ..' �-- R�.,. p�,�p�S� itEylE�';',fHE ENCLOSEA COPY OF THE PERNIT APPLICATION AND� SUpPORTING ��Q�TSION '��$i�� pppLI�q�t.�) ,ql�ip pROVIDE CONMENTS ANb RECOM�iDATIONS TO 'ft� DIRECTOIt, ' • OF I�ATBRS� SQILS AND MINERAI.S ON THE PROPOS$D ACTIVITY. THE RESPONSE SHOIII,D CObMENT � AN �' NOT 8$ LIMIT�BD �THEGF�I�ONS? �(2)�TWHAT EPFECf �E� i� PROpOSED MOitiC�i'!�►�V� QN `` '!II'TH ,LOCAL. ORDINANC� TH$ �1��IC INTR1t�SST IN TH� NATURAL RESOIJRCES? , A�pp�► 4f a�rx�nit appiication by � P '�� p0e�, r�CeivOd b�+ the NAME OF RNME AL = . ��4 �'+p1�o�Kin� coa�nents and recommendations are furnished regarding tha propased �C��113,Lrs ' � - , � .�...�..�...�• ' , J ' � ; �, ....��.,:.:.::..,---� - a D�t�d �his � ,,,�,,,,, ds►y of � - _ . , 19_ . i `i ,¢ . a. Name 1nd t°�tle pf r �oyernment�l offic�al 't`F18 fADDRESS) AIVIS�ON_OP M1�T�R3 SOILS IWD M INFORMAI, HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OC�'OBER 5, 1970 ,AT 8:34 P.M. REG�RDING RE UEST TO DO WORK ON RICE CREEK I RE E, F ID Y, M N OTA Doctox Ralph R. Erke1, 567 Rice Creek Terrace, Fxa.dley, l�innesota has made an application to the Minnesota Aepaxtmen� of Conservatio�, Division of Water, Soil and 1�4izierals, �or a permi�t to da work Qn Rice Creek abutting his p�raperty. The City Coun��l af Fridley on October 5, 197Q at 8:30 P.M. will discuss this application and �orware� their comments and recommendations to the Department of Water Conservation. A.nyone interested in this item is welcome to appear befpxe the Council and let their feelings be known. . , - • � ��-t � M . Q , , , City Engineer-Director of Plannin� NQ/njf � � [7� r , • �` , —... ' � ' :{ , � � �/� ��V.'�� �<. T' �Oj i !• � � �. C/FY OF FR/OL EY ° ` , lry'+ �� � 1 I s�f l•� N,w cat�rt'�► nu ' i ,�;� scc. a �... �_ : �1�.t� � . � _'^�r � ; « J � i .n,. r.ixt .� ��� 69TM AVE, N.E. _ _ . u. r;� ` r.. � � + �,f � z � � i � . 7 '1 �� . � ! � ' .. :r /.' 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AIO MICtHWAYNO. i .�n. . -- �w�Ab . . . . . . . .� � C • � . .. . . ' . ' � . . - _ , : � Y�"',x ��'4a �r'.".. �.. . , �.,: .�. :. �. ' _i: 'd - �r , -.,.. , . � . . ' . _ . . . � ..i, . ' - . '��� _ . � ., , i . - . . ... -� ,'..,. . . . . . . .. . .. � . . . ..,:.. . .._ . . .. -: . . . . .. '. - ,».;<< . 7 y.:�... . . . .. .. . � ' . . . . . . . . ' • �_ ` ' . � ' � ' � , ' ' � , , ` ' . ,� ' p. ; �` , ��� o rid�e cy, cy 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N� ANOKA COUNTY gep�em'ber 30, 1970 $ta�a oi Minnesota - - --- - j�pa��tneait of Ai$hFrays Coa�s�ruction� Diatrict 5 2055 'Narth I.ilac Drive �Ii.nn�apolis, Minnesota 55422 At�enCion: Norm Qstexby ' District Fngineex� R� : . 315 C.$. �205 . ���, �] Vic�ni�y of 60th Ave. �xpp�ed Access Consi,deration Aea� 1�h'. QsCerby: 0 360-3�50 � FRIDL�Y, MiNNESQTA SS4�1 � ' Q�at August 31, 1970.the City of Fridley submitted a request„ fox two application fordis, one fax Entranc� �'�rmi.t and anath�s �a�' a�'ertait for placing obstructions on Iiigh�sys which would provid� , ACCe�s fxow T.H. �47 into Hyde Fark area, which has alread�► been zaneA cammercial, and also would allow a service rs�ad alc�ng t�e � R H�,$�►ay * , We have not receiv�d any response from you for aur req,ues� ' xo date. We are anxious to get th� approval so that we can staxt �cq,uis�tian af the necessary xight of �ray for the sl�p-ofi and �e hc�p� to get the construction plat►s ready so that this praject +cqttld ' b� let f-n the Winter for the �tor�C ta start in the latte� pa�tt o� � . . .the Spring. As your oifice had sha�n some concern in regard to �1�� ���ts�vi.ce roa� �long T.A. #47� and also qvTtr office ia �roceedin� wi�h� �� iastalls�ion of �encing along the a�ea, and the fencing �s j��9^� �pped to be in th� area where we have xequested some ri�h� o�` ��► �xp�p the a,ighWay Aepartment fox the installstion o� the sRrvi�� �oad� w¢ pouid l�lc.e ta g�t thia item'reaolved �s soon aa poasible be�or� at�y !`encing work is doae so tha� We do noe ha�re to vndo u�nytt�S:�g�Nh1+�'� ' h�e been done bp Minnesota Kighway Department to put in th� ���y i �,A�rOVCIDPAtB. , , • �. w� ,��tl��''��.. �`����It��a y,� r,�+s,�;���,,.r ,. ' -�;'r.� � �.-� �,�� � �� ` `,"� � � �t•� Q ri d �e cy � qNQKA COI�NiY ' � M7) UNlV�RSITY AV�NUE N� State of �'Iinnesota �q,�t�uction Dist. � ' _ . _ _ -__----- � ' - �� � � , � ' � � ' ' -2- ,560-3450 � FRIDL�Y, MINNESQTA �5411 September �, 1970 Due to the urgencY of this item and also your fencing Con- ��to�°'s desire to pxo�eed with the fencing�a� be areth�SCitYe�ouncil equest you, or aomeone fro� youx staff, apP ��h�. meeting of October 5, 197A at 9:00 P.M. so that this iten� can � xp„eQ�ved �s soon aa ppssible and to the mutual satisfac�ion o� bo�� ���,�� invo �ved . , Your f avorabl.e considexation to thia reques� will be hi$h.].y ' ppxeciated. , Y urs very truly , . . � �,���I'.�, . N IM M QURESHI, P.E. � City Engineer-Directo� Q� �'����R .�, � �Q � ob CCs D�.ck Elaeky � ldan�ley ' r ` � �arv�an, C. Brunsell a, , `, . � ` � � , 1 '• � � ,. Q •'�. . . ', , , , ' r L ' ' , � �_ J , � �„T�" � i �, � �� ^� r .`�'�� t'� . STAT� OF MIN�ESOTA pEPARTMENT OF hi1GHWAYS CISTRICT MO 6 . AQ55 NO. LILAC DRIVE MINNEAPOL.IS, MINN. �Op�a�►ba' a9, i9%o Itr. � q�� E�itT o�r�I 6431 t��nr�it,�► �irsnu�e ]�ortbau�t �dlq� 1lia�e�otia SS421 In it�p1� 8�t� 20: 313 , C.S. O�DS Z.H. 4T Ti�ittil 604h StrNt � p�+opaNd �aaNN1 Hs�i�ioa ' DM,r ric„ Q�u��bi t Tl�i+r l�t�sr is ia r��pone• to a r�quN� �o allaw iaitiatios► o! th�t �M ' pxo3�It Rt t� wb��ot looation. In a ps�viou+� l�tter di►tad Jtint 9, 19�l� �o th� ai� os lridlq iroo l[r. a. B. 8�rril7., 6�rat app�oval we+� �st� �nd na�'taia r�ir�aalta w�s� itee�ssd. ' Ii� aw� b� at���d� �uit� tra�cla' tha� spparoTal o! �he iatlss�au�l tx�t�o �41NM •P�''�'L�7 wa� �o�ot wrlgh�d ar im�pc>r�aa�► ae �d hsro beva ia �hs 1ui.�i1� sPp�oral. 8�oonsideralion o! � propo�l ha�� bs�a ssds la li�t o= l�ato� ' �diok� t��cs �DpArentl7 i'irat �norsd. 7�e psimar� l�ult lie� Sa tb� i'�Ot tha'� th� psopo�Nd Rtaon r�c�ir�s airvulatioa o! trat�io alti �ao ato�� �o tiu s�y: �aswyy laaili� or T.H. 47 �Univ�rdt� ♦�. f• � � 1t OT �vM� OA r�f� i� a positi.o�► at �hia ti� �o syliaquiah � righ �4 A► t�poras`� basis �o �errics �ht prupossd �haso� at ttu pos�ibl� 11i.�A�� ot � t�t hi�y u�er. laotor� su�oh a� po�dble wi��oi� o! iaplae� s�dw�yet o1,MraaoN to t�zod obet�wti.oas arid other trsttic� �ti4a ot ! o�h� �pos''�atioa laciliti�a� po�at�ial o! wrong we� ao�+��n't+�� a�d �t'�4 1M�e a��l.eal i�t� wu�h Y headligh� ilar+ �d saoa otoran di�tr►t� �►{ w� ��n rrl.�tin� ripjht o! wgy. ror ti�i� sw�on� � sroo�d �r,! ' �l.��ast� p��osalt b� dmlop�d io t�cilitats tra!!is a��ae�� eoa�f.i� �r►� � ri�ht ot �q would not b� a�►�ilabl�. ' , ' ' , , . ,�, • 1► �. � �.� �. a S�pto�mber 29� 1970 �s m�ta� apologa,�� ii r�-ar�a,],yai� o! th� propo�el sYSUlta ia plan �t� or d�],p►� bu� w� e�re o! t�� o,p�nion thst �in�or oheag�e oen b� �ds wit2�� saarltio�g 'Che b�n�tit� o! '�ht ba�eia imp�onem�snt. e I! tha Oi'� atill iattde to ptir+aue �hia a�lopasat� pieass reatibsit �a alt�rna�� D1An mditj►ing internal airaW.atioa. . 8�aa�r��,,�► �� /1, � . �. 8. 4�terby Al�tri�t �agia�er oot 8. �. �1a.aq► D. P. Il�nlqr f�_i�`3i�i '• y• ` ' i i::� :x.Yl �s.4yT�A.3►"fiit, tr i.i� �� � �` � � .� � �� � -�f �� :, „r� . ,. �,. , t� p �y,� � ���'1"t���,�„it ��il!?f;'�;1;��('1 t� � s� � SIDEWALKS ALONG UNIVERSITY AVENUE EAST SERVICE ROAD FROM 61ST AVENUE TO M�SSISSTPPT STREET -.�.• .�s... . ,r . • ... �_ � _:K ___ __ . . -� _—__j/j_ ._-_ . . _l__...�_—_�.�-... �. 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Ordered 8treet Innpx�re�n� 0 ...�.�..��. � Existing Sfdestalk rr����■ Ordered $idewalk �pxw��� Ml���/�//�MNl1 Pzopoaed 3�det��lk �ppxo��� 0 � � - ---.� ��, 1 1 ' �� TIIrIPORARY DRIVEWAY AND PARKING LaT EASII�TT KNOW ALL Mk3�T BX THESE PRESENTS : That NORTHERN STATES PpWFR CONIPAN�C, a Minnesota epr�oration, hereinaPter ca1].ed "NSP", in consideration oP t�e covenan�s � agxeement hereina►i'ter contained to be kept and performed by THE CITY OF FRID�(� � munic�pal cozporat�on in the State o� Minnesota, hereinaPter called "City", does �ereby grant unta Gity, an exclusive tempoxary eaeememt sud pezmiesiaa to u�e certain rea� estate in the County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, to-wit: A tract of land in the SW� of ths SW} of Section 12, Township 30� R,snge 24, lying West of State HigYrway No. �5, described as follows: ' Comc�encin� at the Northeast corner of the South 700 feet of the �iFI� of the SW�, lying We�t oi State Highway No. 65; the�es South along the West right of way line oP State Highway No. 65 a di�tance of 350 feet; thenae West at right angles, a dist�nce ' o�' 350 feet; thence North at right angles 350 feet; thence East to tk�e point oP beginning; yel�.o�w ' Said temc�orary easement shall be restr#.eted to the area marked in bisoi� on F�hib�� "A" �thich is attached hereto, and made a► part hereof. , ' ' S��d eas�►e�t shall be on1.y for the us� of City vehicles and ea�loyee+�, a�d not e4� � publlc stx�et or perking lot, and shall be eubject to the follawing agreement� �i cav�ners�s: � T�e righta granted here�rith �hall becoa�e ePfective on Juae 1, 1970, sa� shsll continue until termina►ted by the City or revoked by �ISP upon Sixty (60) c�e�g ' ��.or writteu notice. �_J 0posi texmination or revocation of the righte graated herewith, the Cit� �hall reatc�re pr regra►de the above Qescribed property to a condition eatiafactox�► , 'h.4 N3P. ��e City ahall indmonitjr aud save harmless PiSP sud the �ted pr+emise�A ' 1 , �'r+�ca a�y �.ieA car encumb#�srice which ehell or mey acc�ue Frvm or by rea►�oa of ar�r �e !1 ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' �I � ' ' � ' ` . of said pxemi.ses by the City, and the Gity shall indemnify and hold harnll.ess N5P f'rom a11.�.iab�.lity or claim of liability.aaad shall pay any judgment rendered agaivat Ii�P 'by z�easori of th� pecu.paucy or use by tk�e City of the premises hereina�ove '�s��'�b�$� at'�s� �ha]-1 reiznburse NSP �'pr any ex�aen�e incurred by PSP by reeusoa o�' aRy ��a3ai, actior�, o� proceeding bxough� agailu�� NSP or in which NSP is m�de � paz�ty 'py� �ea�on thereo�'. The Gity �rees to as�ume all liability, and to indemnify arid compeasa�� ��' �o�' �Y ?�ju.�y qz� dazaage to per$on� or property, including N5P' s property ox �mp].oyees, o�easioned by,,or arising 3,n co�tnection with the use of the above �re�,��� �� the �i,ty, �.�s employees or agents and the City #lirther agree� to d��eryd, �nd�1�,� az�d save NSP hara�le$� againet a11, a�ti.ons, claims, damages or demaads Which taay � l��ought or made eitk�ex against NSP by reason oi anything done by the City, its ��.Q�r�es o� ag�nt8, ira, the exercise or purported exercise of the rigb�te, �riY�,l�p� �d s����,e� hp�e�,n graated. The City, at no cost or expense tQ NSP, shall supply the necessazy m������ �n� 1&b9r �'pr the in�tallation and tpQin,tenance of said driveway and pa,rkin,g s�+el� � �) Tnst�,1 a�ulvert urider the propoeed roadway, said culvert to be a� �xtenaio� o�' the culvert naw located under the existing NSP d��veway, said culvert shall be of the seme capacity as the exiatin$ culYert. �) Ins'�al� C1as� V fi11 material to establish the required base amd �lo�e Por said drive�say, and +�urface sei,id driveway with czueh�d rocl�. �) Ima�e�11 a Domeci Pole barricade around the telephone pedestal � wh�at� �s 1oCat�d north of the existing subststion fence. �+) Ti�� City ��es to �nstall a�aufPicient number oP Domed Pt�le� ' wit� cable �►nd chain across sa►id drive�way at a location siwwa oz� F;xhibit "A" attached hereto. �) Th� ��ty agt�eea to relxate a�id road�rqy, to another locatiou ' ���l��'t.�b1e to IPSP, upon receiviag wx�itten notice to relx�,te �azpe, +�aid Telocation to be co�pl�ted irithin 60 days of receipt ��' Auch notice to relocate. ' ' . ' - 2 - � � --1 � ' ' ��� 6) The City agrees to maintain the area north of the temporary roaciway. 7) '�he City agrees to erect a si�zl �rohibiting public parking in said pa�^kin� ar��. 3) �he City agrees to main�ain the a�rea north of temporary roac�- ' way, and to 'block driveWay entxanee on th� north ex�d of ihe �ro�er�y. � I ' � 9) The City also agrees that they wi11 not use NSP's parking lot �'o�r their vehic�es. Noth�ng hex�in contained shall be deemed to restric� in any way the �ontinued use of the said property by NSP for the construction, opera�ioz�, qr ii�a�A= tenanee oi its electric substation, transmission or distribution lines az�d �ppuxt�rl�� facilities lpcated or to be located thereon, or with other uses of the �aud Ao't inconsisten� with the right herein granted. It �,s mutually agreed that this document supersedes, cancels �nd terA�l,�1t��3 �h� tempor�ry driveway easement between the parties which is dateci December �8a �.�i? �xcegt a� to any out�tanding claims resulting fram the use of this prp�ert� tu�tdex �hat easemen�. 1�T WITNESS WI�tEOF, the paxties k�ereta have caused this instxh�enen� �o �� �uly exeCUted this d,ay of , 1970. . �n Presence of: NOR'�HERN STATES POWER COMPAN1i _ ' By • : Vice Presi ent- gineexiiag ! •t= /,. i /./ , -3- And � �.1�.,�, ,� � . � ���-� � ���►ssisT�anT Secretary CITY �F FRIDLEY BY It s • And It s � ' � C ' ' ' ' , ' ' STATE OF MTri1�T�S4TA) ) ss COUN'I'X Ok' HENNEP�N ) On this _��_ d�y of �.c�S.��vl� , 1970, before me appea,xed !�, Y, 1�ier�har'C �nd N�ARGARE . 0 SON , to m�e pPrsonal�}r known, wilo� �e�ng each by �te duly eworn, did say that they are respectively th� Vice �x'���,� �l�n�t-E�tigin�e�ing and the assisraNT Secretary of NORTf� STA't'.ES �C7FTER COMPANY, the corporat3on named in the foregoing instrumant, that th� se�.7, ��'P�x�d to ��id instrumen� ia the corporate seal of the corporat�on, ax�d �ha� �a�.d �,ASt�un�n� t�tas executed in beha7.f of said corporation by author�ty o�' its �c�ar�1 of Dire�`tQrs, �d said A. V. Aienhart and MARGAfj€T W. 0��_, acl�nowledged the inst�unnent to be the free �ct and deed of the corporat�on�� (No�ariaJ. �ea1,) ��� 9F MINNESOTA) �QUNTX OF �AOKA ) �$ �. ' _. � � � , � PEI►RC s. Dl10GAN NoMp PubNc, Henn�pin County, w1Mn My Cpmmtssion Expires June � (h� this day of , 1970, before me, a Nqtary �� �b�.ic �.n �nd Por s�id county aud state, appeared ' �� , to �e personally �own, who be7.ng b� �'�,�$� dul�r s�rornl, did say t at they are respectively the' �� �h� of the QITY OF FRIDLEY� the munici�al ��rporatioa scribed in and who ex�cuted �he foregoing iustrumer��; that the ' �eal affixed to said instx�ument is �he c4x�orate seal of said corporatio�; t'�a� said i�.n��r�mment was executed in behalf of said corporation by author�.ty pf of the City of Fi�idley and said ' and acknaWled�e sa�d �.r��t�um��nt �o be the free act aad deed of said corporation. ' ' ' ' � -4- �� ��uZ., . r �..5 ►� l�..^.�L ��R R� � G Ai �. � F 1 � �. ±� � y � �5 ,,. � � 2� PK. 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' . . . +� _..._...�_....-.. � .e."_ �' � '� #�������M �O��Y �MR � '\� 4 . �� ib� �� �..�� �r.� �.��. � � � � � ��� , � I , ,, . , ��..s.w� � ^�� . �, �, i��e.�sl . ' �_ , �,.►, L.,�,� a.w►;4 ��,.� ,►...�=.T:so�,R.:� ��NL'��T �-1 . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . -"'���* �����i ��.�'��I�i � �rn+�� LOGAT►o(� PI�AN , � ....� � . ,�. . � � .,.....,.. sc.�a • �• � w t.� w. - _ �� � i� � � ( r i� I� � � J 0 r i l , i I ,, . � 7 � ����J T � . � fl � 1 I I , i 5 1 1 ( � ,- �� � 1 f +�.w�e � � , � t ;. � � F�1ANK M. FUDALI JQHN J. REMES 'RlCHARp H. PUpALI W�L6�AM J. KEEFER ' � LAW OFFICES �u�c� �; �yj��1 ��u�/��i' 2408 CENTRAL AVENU� N. E. MINNEAPO�IS, MINNESOTA 55418 September 25, 1970 I�NORABI.E CITY COUNCIL OF FRIDLEY c/o Fridley City Of�ices 6431 Un,iveacsity Avenue Nartheast �►tinneapolis, Minnesota Gentlemen: Ptwne 7 � Subjact: Five Sands Development - Apartment Coaplex - 300 Unit 79th and East Rivex Road - Public Street "Lincoln Str�et" as shown on Plat of Section 3, Township 30, Range 24. Please considex this correspondence to be a formal r�quest by Five San�s Uevelopment, A Limited Partnership, to the City of Fridley as folloa�: itQq,uest a�.� s�tde that the City o� Fxid�.ey complste construction of the public x'oad kno�m as "Lincoln Street'� as shown on the Plat of the So�th 1/2 of Sectian 3, Township 30, Range 24. This is tho raad wh�ch will be the only in�ress and egress to the 60 uni� ap�rtment buildinQ which we l�ave now under construction known as 7845 East River ltoad. '�h� coarplet�.o� of that buildin� will �e approximately April 1, 1971. As �utamobiles cannot exit from the property to a southerly direction from ths �ntrance -� exit located on Ea.st River Road, it will l�e quite i4perative that tha �ublic road, Lincol'n Straet, be installed as soon as Meathe� pQ�its in 1A71. If ait�► fo�eal request or appearance befoxe the Council other than this letter is required vrhatsoever, please advise. We Kill be happy to cooperate in all respects in connection witt� the �Cheduiing af c�ur mad work and blacktop work so as not to conflict Mith the �oitstruaLion of this public road. As the ppte�tial use of Lincol�n Street Kill carry a good d�al of trafiic frow'thA 3A0 unit sito and �tlso the adjoining land to the west of Lincain StTOe� which is �oing to be of con�ercisl use, we xould like to have L�,nCOIA St�t ��(�p ft, street witl�'ce�ant curb and gutter. This Mould adjoin cwr priv�te �rasd on the south �rhich is planned to be 60 ft. in xidth. Tf you ar ariY of p�our staff have any que�stions about this correspond�nca �[h�tsoever, �lesse call �e or dxop me �t lettar. A 0 0 Iionorable City Council of Fridley -2- Septe�ber 2S, 19►7U I wo�ttld appreciate progress xepprts from yau or your stafi on this mat�er, Thank you•�or your aziticipated �ooperation. Yery truly you , '�r�. ' Richard H. Fudali R1IF : ich cc: Kenneth V. Nordlin� 211 West 'Ij+roi Building Min,�eapo 1 is Minnesota l / ! , Shadd�.�� and I.aBeau �'r�dley Amer�car� Le�'on Fost No. 303 7828 GENTRAI. AVRr1u[ MINNEAPQLIB 21, MINNESOTA Sept. 2�,19?0 P'ri:�l�y Cit' Council Gentlemen: •�ue to Yinancial di�2iaulties and th� Forecloaure on our �roper �r�' ��e _'iiid i t nece ssery to nove to a dii��rent loeation, ��0 lntend to rent the , ba�ement o! the Dair� Store looated at o319 High�ty �;�, We are asking Lhe Councfl to LransSer all our licenama troti ?325,Central 1v.nue to 6319 HiQhwey 65 ett'�ctiv� 8ovee�ber 1,1970 91e wo�ald appreoiat• ,�our consid�ration on tbia ca�tt�r. Yanrs trnly � ( � aridl�y erican Le�ion Poat 80� H3Pt slp r. 0 �. BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1970 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Harris at 8:00 P.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Harris, Tonco, White, Hart MEM$ERS ABSENT: Gnerre OTHERS PRESENT: Hank Muhich-Chief Building Inspector MOTION by White to approve the minutes of the August 6, 1970 meeting as written. Seconded by Hart. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 1.. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A FOOD PROCESSING PLANTr TO BE LOCATED ON I.OT 4� BLOCK 4, CO1rMERCE PARK, 1gIE SAML BEING 7350 COZQlERCE LANE, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY TOTINO'S FINER FOODS, 5701 W. 36TH STREET, MII�IEAPOLIS�, MINNESOTA 55416.) Mr. Robert Willow and Mr. Terry Taylor of Totino's Finer Foods, Mr. Keith Bednarowski of Rauenhorst, and Mr. Jack Iiorgan of Abe W. Mathews Engineering Co. were present to present the request. Mr. Tonco arrived at 8:03 P.M. Mr. Keith Bednarowski stated that the building will be about 62,OOq sq. ft. The office axea will be brick with glass windows of either solar bronze Qr gray with matching panels beneath. The factory area will be 12" masonry block which will be painted. The freezer area will be a building within the bui�ding. It will be made of freezer panels and will be higher than the rest of the building. A plot plan also showed the green areas and the locations of the trees to be planted. There would also be parkiag for abQUC 90 cars. There will be a flour unloading building behind the main building by the ' railroad tracks. The flour will be�unloaded from the railroad cars with a sealed car loader system to prevent any flour dust fro� escaping. The f�our will go to the building thr wgh overhead 4" pipes using a blower , system. It will be blown into bins inside the building which also have dust collectors. ' ' � � ' r The Board asked what the flour unloading building was to be built of. Mr. Bednarowski stated that it had not been decided yet. The Board then stated that a final plan on the building was to be submitted before a permit was issued. Mr, Tonco asked what type of garbage disposal they would be using and if there was to be a screened-in area. They said that they will have a compactor in the back of the building. It will be all metal and they had not planned on any type of screening. It was then stated by the Board that screening would be required �f the refuse area is not kept in an orderly manner. The Board then questioned whether they had taken any soil tests. �� 1 , 1 Building Standards-Design Control Meeting of September 28, 1970 Page 2 They stated that preliminary borings have been taken and that more will be taken now that the actual location of the building had been determined, It was then stated that a copy of the final borings ahould be given to the Building Department. ' After studying the plans further, it was noted that there was concrete curbing around the blacktop area and wherever poasible a minimum 10 foot radius on all curbing around islands and entries. It was suggested also that security lights be put around the building. Also if any mechauical , equipment is put on the roof, an inside stairway is required with a lockable hatch. � � ' � ' ' � ' 1 , � ' LJ ' MOTION by Tonco to recam�end approval of the caacept of the building and because of the approaching winter conditions to recoamaend approval of a foundation permit upon the submission of complete structural plans and the permit to terminate at grade level and go no further•until a camplete set of buildiag plans including mechanical and electrical is given to the Building Department. The �ermit will also be subject to the following stipulatioas: 1. Complete drawings on flour storage building to be submitted to the Building Department. 2, Screening would be required if the refuse area is not kept in an orderly manner. 3. 4. Provide a miaimum 10 foot radius on all concrete curbing around islands and entries wherever possible. Provide security lighting around the building. 5. •If any mechanical equipment is put on the roof, an iaside stairway is required with a lockable hatch. Seconded by Hart. unanimously. ADJOURI�IML�PTP • Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried The meeting was adjourned by Chairman Harris at 9:35 P.M. Respectfully submitted, (� ,� � pR ��i � % CAROL CHUDEK Secretary E.'� 1 , �J ' ' � C � � THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPFALS MFy�TING OF SEPTEhIBER 29, 1970 The meeting was called to order at 7:50 P.M. by Chairman Minish. 1�iBERS PRESENT: Minish, Drigans, 0'Bannon rIl�1BERS ABSENT: Ahonen, Sondheimer OTHERS PRESENT: A1 �agstad-Building Official Approving the minutes of the September 15, 1970 meeting was delayed until the next meeting. 1. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4A, TO REDUCE THE FRONT YARD SETBA�CK REQUIRF.[�NT FRO�i 35 FEET TO 23 FEET TO PEHMIT THE CONSTRiJCTION OF A 12 FOOT ADDITION ONTO AN ERISTING ATTACHED (��RAGE LOCATED ON LOT 19, BLOCK 3, MOORE LAKE HILLS ADDITION, THE SAML BEING 1340 HILLCREST D�tIVE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESt�A. (REQUBST BY MR. EUGENE R. �ENKEL, 1340 HILLCREST DRIVE N. L FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA.) 1�TION by 0'Bannon to remove this item from table. Seconded by Drigaus. Up��a a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carxi.ed unanimously. Mr. Iienkel.was present to present the request. A survey was shawn to the Board which showed the house is set back 43 feet instead of 35 feet so the variance would he from 43 feet to 34 feet instead of from 35 feet to 23 feet. The_addition will be 12 feet by 13 feet and will be placed at the front of the 1 existing garage. The present garage is back approximately 4 feet from the front of the house. Part of the existing garage will be turned into a f�nily room aftex the proposed garage is built. , ' � 1 ' ' � � ' Mr. Henkel stated he had talked to his neighbors about the variance and they had no objections. There are evergreen trees between his lot and his neighbor to the North so the garage will not restrict the view of his neighbor. The gar�ges on the adjacent lots are both toward his property. He can not build the addition onto the back of his present garage as the grade of the property is qrcite steep. MATION by Drigans to close the public hearing. Secaaded by 0'Bannon. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimouely. MOTION by Drigans to reco�end appraval to the Council of a variance from 43 feet to 34 feet for the following reasons: 1. The terrain of the back yard is a hardship as it slopes quite steeply. 2. The conformity of the houses are such that there are no obstructions of vie�w. 3. There were no objections from the neighbors. Seconded by 0'Dannon. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. 81 ' The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meetin� of September 29, 1970 PaRe 2 ' 2. A RFQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SEETION 43 073, lA, SUBPARAGRAPH 2,_TO REDitTTCE THE MIIVIMUM LAND ARF.A RFiQUIRF�NT FROM 17,000 SQUARE FEET TO 16, 267 SQUARE FEET TO PERMIT THE CONSTRIJCTION OF A 6 UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING ON LOTS 28, 29 AND �n nT �nv 1 c ifA1iTT R41L71 �+ ATTTTTAM mn �RnuAtaT�_CVTT.T.F _ THF SAML gEING 5381-STH , 1 �J STREET N.E. AVF.NIJE. NEW MOTION by Drigans to remove this item from table. 110 Seconded by 0'Bannon. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Eibensteiner was present to present the request. � Mr. Eibensteiner explained the measuremet�ta of the lots are 119 feet by 136.75 feet which includes half of a dedicated alley running along the 8ast aide of the lots. , , Mx. Bagstad read Section 45.153, 3, of the City Code, which statea "In computing the depth of a rear yard for any building where the rear line of � the lots adjoin an alley, � of the width of such alley may be included as rear yard depth - " The survey showing the layout of the building on the lot and the plana for , the apartment were shawn t� the Board and were discussed. The building will have 5 two bedroom units with 1 efficiency, 6 garages and 1 6 parking spaces, and will be all brick with a mausard roof. The building will be owner occupied so it will be kept up. I Mr. Eibensteiner stated he had talked to the surxounding neighbors and none of them had any objections to the building. The property is surrounded by a dupleac, a 4-plex and a cemet�ery across the street. r ' �� ' � LJ � , 1�OTION by 0'Bannon to close the public hearing. Seconded by Drigans. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Mi0TI0N by 0'Bannon to recommend apprwal of the request to the City Council for the follawing reasons: 1. The hardship is the land is not suitable for any other type of structuxe and anything smaller than a 5-plex would not be economically feasible. 2. The building will be of high quality construction. 3. The exterior of the building will be brick. Seconded by Drigans. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. � 82 1 The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of September 29, 1970 Page 3 ' 3. A RBQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45 053, 4B. SUBPARAGRAPH 3 FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO REDUCE THE SIDE YARD SETBACK REQUIRFL�NT FRO�A'! 5 FEET TO 4 FEET 6 INCHES TO PERMIT THE CdNSTRUCTION OF AN ATTACHED GARAGE QdiTO AIQ ERISTING ' I7WELLING LOCATED ON LOT 13, BLOCK 2, MELOD�Y MANOR 3RD ADDITION, THE SANE BEING 7416 CONCERTO CURVE, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA (REQUEST BY l�t. RONALD LAFOND � � � N.E Mr. LaFond was present to present the request. A survey dated August 21, 1970, was shown to the Board which shvwed the � v ariance needed would be less than 6 inches. Mr. LaFond stated the proposed garage will be 20 feet by 24 feet and will ' be even with the back of the house and even with the main part of the house and not the jog. , ' � , LJ r ' ' ' , � � � P�OTION by Drigans to close the public hearing. 3econded by 0'Bannon. Upon a vofce vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by 0'Bannon to recommend approval�to the City Council of the request for tYae following reasons : 1. The neighbors had no objections. 2. Variance is less than 6 inches. 3. Applicant doesn't have a garage and a garage will be an imprwemerit to the home. Seconded by Drigana. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. : 1. � 1: ������Y� The meeting was adjourned at 8:45 P.M. by Chaiaoan Minish. Respectfully submitted, MARY HINTZ Secretary �3 � 0 NQTIC� TO BID CITY Of FRIDIEY. MIPlAIESOTA WORKMIEN'S CO#�ENSATION INSURANCE Tt� City of Fridley w111 accept bids for Mo►�kmen's Compensation Insurance. Such quotations will be in the office of the City , . Manager no 1ater than Nov�mber 9, 1970, for the term of January 1, 1971 to January 1, 1972. All bids shall be opened at 1:30 P.M. Ths City reserves the riqht to reject any quotations and to r►ai ve any i rregul ari ti es or i nf ormal i ti es i n the bi ddi ng . Information on the specifications can be obtnined at the City Finance OffiGe. Pub1lshed in the Fridley Sun October 7, 197Q and October 1�, 1970 • � CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 University Avenue Northeast .� • • Bi� F.orm City of Fridley, Minn. Workmen's Campens3tion $�,ds wi17, be received for a ons year W�rkmen's Campenaation pl�n providing statu- tory coverages for the term of January 1, 1971, to January 1, 1972. Bids must be gubmitted by November 23, 1970. Such insurance a�nst be in a company licensed to do �usiness ir� tt�e State of Minnesot� and with a Bests rating of A+AAA or better� A11 plans must allow �ize of premium diacoun�t baaed upon either "mutual" or "st�ck" �om�any Bureau dy.scpu�t factors and the t�et pren:ium snall be the maximum premium for any accep�ed bid. . Ca�:NERAL zNFQRMATION Xvar Loss� Loss Ratio E�. Nbd. Factar °—�- -_._-_-- �,965 $ 2 �150 26$ . 87 196b �,�+89 73$ i82 1967 3�275 � 26$ .85 �968 3,868 28$ .90 �.969 �+, 251 24$ . 91 1�70 '�$93p734 -- .89 '�Includeg reserve far fatal atroke of a volunteer fireman Px�mium Bas1s; ��� a� Code Pa rc�ll Rate Premium ---_,..�. �Junicip�l E�nployees - no other clasa 9410 $156,000 1.50 $ 2�340 Off saie liquor atore 8017 70,000 .71 497 �'o�icemen 7720 290,000 2.05 5,945 01n sale liquor ttores 9079 140 �000 1.37 1,918 Street � Road �aintsaance 5506 110,000 3.41 3,75]. . Street cisauiing 9402 25 ,000 5.01 1,253 F�remen - volunteer 7708 26,000(pop.) 10.95 2,847 F�t�men - Paid 7706 $ 55,000 3.83 2,107 �d�e 9102 48,000 2.38 1�142 W�,terworka 7520 40,000 2.36 944 Clerical 8810 207,600 ,13 27p �uilding� - maintenar�ce 9015 8,000 2.56 205 Sswer conat. � repair 6306 45,000 5.82 2 6�,9 Tndiaat� Q Stock [] Mutual Est. 1-1-71 Exp. Mod. Standard Prem�um Premium discouAt Ne� annual �ramiuo� 25�838 . 85 $2�.� 6 $S ��._,.,...' ,..r...,.,,.,,.. �J Flan 1 Year Only (Check Block) q Guaranteed Cost n Fla�t Dividend Plan D Participating [� Other--describe Der�cribe details of plan: Indicate: Minimum Premium $ Maximum Premium S T�dicate total final premium at: Losses of; � S 3 �000 $ 5,000 S 7�000 510�000 $14�000 Final Premium: .$ $ $ $ $ Name aP Insurance Company Name of Agent � �ddrea� Te].ephane Sign�d � c 0 �Sb � lJ ' , ' ' � ' � � ' ' ' �� ' �I � � ,J � wYMAN SMITN 4,FQNARp T. .,lUSTER M�NRV M, FE�K�MA RQNALO L, M/13KVfTT y1qrAEg R, CA53[RLV fiA�Fil� ,l�N�WOU�sT gQyGLAS MALL prepuNSC4 • LAW OFFICES KALI,. SMIT'H, cTUSTER, FEIKEMA 8t HASH�'ITZ CHARTEREO September 24, 1970 Mr. Marvin C. Brunsell Acting City Manager, City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue Northeast Mipneapolis, Minnesota 55421 su�Tc �oso •U�IC�[R$ [xC�+ANpE �U�IO�NG MINN(APO��i.k�NN[sOTA SL4Q= pFfiC[i iN: FRIDI[� L O$8[O AALSA �OO< il�t 7El[rMON[ l�i.i��� R�; Street Improvement Praject 1968 - B 1. Minnesota Transfer Railway assessment Dear Marvin: I have now executed the Stipulation that I forwarded to your offiG� which in effe�t withdraWS the assessment by Court order. As I outlir►ed to you and Nasim, Judge Keyes took the position that the asses�ment did not properly lie because the Minnesota Trans�er Railway Cp, property does not abutt the street improv�d. When the Caunty's condemnation action is completed I understand tha� the Cpunty wi11 convey to the City not only the present rvadbed Qf the �tree� that has been improved but this strip af land lyin� be�ween the rpad pavement and th� Minnesota Transfer Raiiway property, Once the City has established title to that land we should th�n promptly proceed with a- reassessment procedure under the Sta�utes. WS:amb �nc1 asure Ypurs truly, Wyman Smith 0 • ' , � ' ' � ' � , � ' ' � ' ' ' , , ' ' • 1 � . R�SOLUTION NQ. �t 1970 � � A RESQLUTION DELETING ASSESSMENT S ON PARCEL 2��, SECTION 11 •FOR STREET IMPROVEMElVT PROJEGT �T. 1968-16 WHEREAS, An agreement has been reached between representatives of the Minnesota Transfer Railway and the City of Fridley regarding the deletion of the assessment for street surfacing an 71St Avenue for the ST. 1968-16 Street Improvement Pro�ect, and WHEREAS, It is the intention of the City to pursue the matter of deleting the fifty foot strip of land from the condemnation proceedings and pursue the matter.of certifying the assessment to the County at a later date, NpW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVEO ,� at � �n the amount of 511,4a6.36 on Parcel , ction 11 for Street Improvement Project ST. 1968-16 s hereby deleted from the assessment roll. . 0 ATTEST: PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COINICIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 0 - Mnrv n . runs� DAY OF , 197Q. - Jac . K r am ��� . . ' RESOLUTION NO. "1 ��w 1970 8:�` ' IIi,aSOLUTS�i C$RTIFYING CI�iARGES TO THR COUN'rYT1�17�5PAYABLB$IN 19� l�i�GAIM$� �,T,A►�i PROp$RT I8S FOat COLLECr ION W I7.'H T�iB ' y�3g,RgA.S, a nuisance c�dition has been found to axist oa the l�ott� �,���eci beiaiw• ' W�R�B. Au��aAce, a�d the owtier of suCh propt�rty waa giv� aotice to abats But�^1 ' y�IHHgggA3, the owner of such property did not abata such auisar�ce �, #�,�,e �ity of Fridle�, �nde� authority of Section 145.23, Minn��at; i Stst� Statut� of 1953, did therafore abat• the nuisance at a total cos� �� ■ ��0�877,ii. NaW, THBREFO�tBto certigSOt tt�• e Caati� yeAuditorl fos collact�ic� t��,t� ' m�t�c�ri�ed aad direct�d � � beivw: �� ��s payable in 1971, ths ctiarges as list � ' ' � ' � 1 ' ' � 1 ' parcol 1260, Unplatted Soction 3 parc0l 8400, Unplatted Seetioa 3 parcel 3180, Unplatted Section 11 parcel 960, t7nplattecl Sectioa 12 parce� Z550, Unplattecl sectioa 12 parcel 2600, t�nplatted Sectioa 12 parcel 2650, Unplattad 3ection 12 parcel 4200, uaplatted sec�ion 12 paresl 4780, Unplatted Section 12 patcel 10, Unplatted Se�tion 13 parcel 200, unplatted Section 13 parcel sao0, uaplattea sectiox� la Lot 2, Blocic 1, Acorr� iiill. Acidltiou Lot l� Blxk 2. Adame Streat Additia� yot Z, Block 2, Ada�as Street Aclditian �a Lot 6, Block 4, AAams Street Addition Lot 7, Hlock 4, Adams Straet Addition r�ot e, siocx 4, �aam� streat Aaaition Lot 9, Hlock 4, A+daos Str� Additioa yot• 1p� gloak 4, Adams Street Additiou Lot 11, Block 4, ARiass 3tre►et Additioa Lot 3, 81oak 1, Audco Terrace I,,bt 4� Block 1, Andco Terrac� �,at 5�� Block 1, A�dCO TorracA La� 3„ parcel 5�, Auditor's Subdiviaioa �2� L�t 7, paraol 1060, l►uditor's 3ubcAivisian �i22 y� �,5, parcel Z300, ,Auditor' � Sv�bdivisio� #Z3 yo�, �8, parcyl .3940• A�itor's subdivisioa �13 pasc�l 11Z0, Auditaac'o Subdivisiat� #�g �;r� il�o, Auditor's Subdi,v�,eioa #Z5 Paro�l 17Z0� Auditor's Subdiyision ��S► � $��6.�� '�IM 7 R "�� �ii�s�� �98e�b 7�►.�t? %� s� 75 •f�J 7Q+�A 14�,►14 -- �i � 38 �� � s �t�1 fa�.�9 ]��1.3$ �,4. ��i �4. �+� 3.�� �.�� �7•7� �p.4� 1Q.0� ���Q� �F.88 ��i.9Q �i� s �Q �.69�70 1A.�8 �4 ,� ?4 �.g s � 8?+�Q� i+�*� ��► �Q6 ' 70 . Pa e 2. � RBSOLUTION NO. 19 g 1 � ' � � � � _J , ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' C_1 ' Parcel 1300, Auditor's Subdivision #Z5 (Sprayed in 1969� Parce�. 1400, Auditor's subdlv�sian �25 ($Z5.50 for epsay in 1969j Pas'cel 1510, Auciitor's Subdiviaio� #25 Paroel 1560, Auditor°a Subdivi�ion #25 Lot 2, pareel �00, Aud�tos's Subdivisio� �59 Lot 3,, Parcel 240, Auditor's Subdivisiaa #59 Parcel 240, Auditor's Subdivision #59 Parcel 340, Auditor's Subdivision �59 P�rcel 850, Lot 5, Auditor's Subdivisio� �77 Lot 4, Parcel 1550, Auditor'� Subdivision #78 Lot 5� Paircel 1750, Auditor's Subdivieioa �78 Lot 8,. Parcel 1980, Auditor's Subdivision #78 Lot l, Pareel 400, Auditor's Subdivisian �89 Parcel 415, Auditor'a Subdivisiou #�89 PatCel 500 � Audltox' ° s Subdlvlsio�l �189 Parcel 1400, Auditor's Subdivisioa #94 Lot 4, Parcel 400, Auditor's Subdiviaion #108 Lot 4, Parcel 440, Audito�'$ Subdivision �108 Lot 5, Parc�l 48ti, Auditar's Subdivi$ion #108 parcel 930, Auditat"s Subdivisioa #129 Lot 19, Parcal 1305, A�iitor's Subdivisian #lZ9 Lot 30, Pmrcel 2100, Auditos�'s Subdivision #129 Lot 31, parcel 2180, Auditor's Subdivisian #129 Lot 31, P�ecel 22�0, Auditor's Subdivisiou #129 Parc�l 2300, Auclitor's Subdivisiosi �155 �t a, sa.ock i, ,�� Addi�tion Lot 8, Block 3, �eau�►ett Palm�ar Additioa Lot 9, Block 3, Ben�ett Palme�r Addition Lot 1, Block l, Ba�urdesux's Spring Brook Park Lot 2, Block l, Bourdeawc'� Spring Brook Park �r.ot 3, siock i, sourae���$ 3p=1nq Brook Park Lat 4„ Block l, Bourdeaux'a Sp�cing Broak Park Lot �, Blxk l, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park Lat 6, Blocic 1, Bourdeaux's Spriug Brook Park Lat �, Block a, Bourdeaux's spri�g Brook Park Lot 3, Block 2, Bourdoaux's spring Brook Park Lvt 4, Block 2, Bourdeaux'a sprinq Brook Park Lot 5, Block Z, Bourdeaux'a Spring Brook Park Lot 6, Alock 2, Bourde�►►ux's Spriag Brook Purk Lot 7, alxk 2, Bourdeawc' e Sprir�g Brook Bark r�ot a, alocx 1, souraoaux•: spriug sroox Parx Lot 9, Block 2, Bourdeaux'e Spring Hrook Park Lot 10, Blook �, Bour�eaux's Spring Brook Park Lot 11, Block �, Bourdeaux's spsieg Brook Park Lot lZ, Block 1, Bourdeawc'a sPrinq Srook Park $ �.4.14 1%�sQ� 131 � 9(J 94 � 7�6 �4��� �6.26 �c . �4 �3�78 454.�� 4l��sQ ���Z� 2�7.{48 ��.�a �.1�.9� �3 ,� �F4 dQ.9� T4 � b�i 39•�i� f� * � �+►$Q ����� 88.�Q ��►.BF� A9.�Q �7Q.7� �4.4� �, �o �e� �.9+4 � 7.'� �.94 7.'�� ` 7 •�+� : 7 �t�t+� $.QQ .��� �+Q� �•U� �.0� �.03 b.0� �.0� �.Q� S.Q� � .1�� �SOLUTI0�11 NO. 1970 P�ge 3. 9� , � � � ' ' ' ' ' � ' , , ' ' ' ' ' Lot l, Hiock 3, Bourdeawc'� spring Brook Park Lot 2, �lock 3, �c�urdeaux'� SpriAg Brook Park Lot 3, Blocic, 3, Bourdeat�'� Sp��.n9 Brook Bark Lot 4, Block 3, Hourdesux'� Sp�cing Bsook P�rk Lot 1, �lock 4, Bourdeaux"s Spring Brook Park Lot 2, Block 4, Bourdeawc'a 5priny Brook Park Lot 3, Block 4, Bourdeawc's Sprirrg Brook Park Lot 2, Block l, Brookview 2nd Additio� Lot 7, Block 2, Brookview 2r�d Addition Lot l, Block 5, Carlson's Sw�ait i�anor Diorth luidition �,ot az, Block 6, c�ison�s s�t �or xortn aaai�ioA Lot 17, slock 7, carls� � s Summlt ltanor North Adaitiaa Lot 1, Slock 1, Central Aven�e Addition Lot 2, Slock l, Coatral Avenue Addition Lo�'3, Block l, Central Avenue Addition Lot 4, Hlock 1, C�tral Avenue Additica Lat 5, Hlxk l, C�ntral Avenu• Additior► Lot 6, Block l, Cezitral Avenue Additioa Lot 7„ Hlock 1, Centra7, Avenue A�dditian Lot 8, Block l, Ceatral Avenue Addition Lat 9, Block 1, C�atral Avenue A�ci�ition I.ot 3,0, Blocac 1, C4ntral Avenue A�dclition Lot 11, Block �� Caaatral Avenue Addition Lot 12, Block 1, Central Avenue Additioa Lot 13, Block l, Centzal Avenue A�ddition Lot 14, Block 1, C�sntral AveAUe 1�dditioa Lot 15, Block 1, Central Avenue Additio� Lot lb, Bloak l, Contral Avenue Additiaa ' Lot 17, Hlock 1, Central Avenue Addition Lot 18, Block 1, Central Avenue Acldition ' Lot 19, Block 1, Central l�venue Additioa Lot Z0, Bloak l, Centsa►1 Aveaue Additioa Lot 1, Blxk 1, Chouinard Terrace Lot 3, Block 5, City View Acldition Lot �, Block 5, City View Additiosi 0 Lot 5� Block 5, City Vien Addition Lot 9, Block 5, City VieN Additioa Lot lA, Block 5, City Vie�► Addition r,ot a, Bloax Z, ca�oarce Park Lot 5, Hlock �. Co�MZCe Patk LQt b, Hlock a, Caamrrce Park Lot 11, Block Z, Caam�roe park Lot 1�, Blocic Z. Caa�'co Park Lo� 13, HloOk Z, CansaerCe patk Lot 14, Block Z, Co�nMac'ce park I,at �5, B1oClc 2, Co�ce Park Lot 16, BloCk �� Ca�nw�c0 Park Lot 17, Blook 2, Co�erca Park Lot 18, Block Z s���CB pesik $ 9.�� 9��.� �,�.4 9•l�4 �.74 �►.7� 6.i4 ��, �,a �.a���a 10.38 7.Q� �s�� � #,�.Q � R+�M �,1A �.. ].Q �. ��0 �.�19 �..1A �..3�0 ,�,7.� �.�� ���� �.•1� �.�.� �. • �+� �•�� 1•�� 1.1� ���� ���� �.l�i 3�..3Q �6. �►!� �6�Q� �VR�� ]�� s48 1� � �18 ,�4*�� �3Rf�ii ��,�6� �4.p� 34 R 9+� ��.�4 �4 • 94 �4.94 ��.9+� ��1 A ��R ����f� I� , 1tE�SQIJIJTIODT NO. 19 70 ' � ' I ' ' ' , ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' Lot 19, Lo� l� Lot l, I,ot 2 , Lot 3• Lot l, Lot 3 ,, Lot 10� LOt l�. Lot 12, Lot 14, Lot l, Lot 1, Lot �2, Lot 39, Lot 40. Lot 41, Lot 42, Lot 1, Lot 3, Lot l, Lot 2, LOt 1, Lot Z, Lot 3, Lot 4, Lot 1, Lot 2, LOt 9, Lo� 1, Lot 2, Lot 3, Lot 27 Lot 28 Lot a�9 Lot 30 Lot 28 Lot �9 I,ot 30 Bloc]c i, Comm�erce 8�6uck Blxk 3, Com�rc� P�rk �l�ic �, c rc� p�x Bloc:k 4, Com�erce Paxk Bloek 4, Cowo�ez°ee Park Block l, Dc� ° s:�#:h Addition 81oc1� 3, Don's 5th AdditiAn Bloek 3, Dvn's 5th Addition Block 3, Don's 5th Additiai Blocic 3, Don's 5th Additiou Bloek 3, Bcan's 5th Additlon Block 1, Frldley Industrial Park Block 6, Fridley Park Additi�on Bloclt 6, Fridl�ry Park Additios �lc�ck 6, Fridley Park Addition Bloak 6, Fridl�y Park Additioa Block 6, Fridley Park Additian Block 6, Fridl�y Park Addition Biock 1, Gundersor� Terrace Block l, Gundorson Terrace Block 3, Gunderso� Terraco Block 3p Gunderson Terrace Blxk 4, Guz�dtessQn Te�rra� e Block 4, G��r�an Terrace Plit 1 Paqe 4. Block 7, Ha�ilton"s Addition to Nechaniceville Bloc]c 7, aiawiltaa's Addition to l�ci�ariiesville Biocic 9, Fia�.:.lton' � Additi� to bl�ec�auicsvi110 Bloek 9, Hamailton's Addition to M�echaaicsvill• Bloek 9, Ha�i.lton's Additiot� to lf�chanicsville Block 11, Ha�ailton's Addition to lteei�nicavill• Hlock 11, Hamilton's Additiom to Kschanicavill• Block 11, Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicavill� , Blac k 13 , Ha�ailton' s Aciditiao to ilechar�icavl,lle , B1oCk 13. Hamilton°$ Additloa to bsechauicsv111e , Hlock 13, Iiamilton' ��i�idditiaa to i�Mchaaicsville , Hloak 13, Hamiltoa's Addition to Mschanlcaville , Biock 15, Hasilto�'s Additioa to M4ctianiceville , Block 15, Hamilto�'s Additioa to M�chaaicaville , Blxk 15, Hanailton"s 'Additioa to 1Nchanicsvi3�le ' . ' , . � $ 3]�,66 Z9.54 ibo.�a 18b.01 187.� Z3 .6� �� +8it 3� .8�i �3.82 �3.8� �� .8+� 56.44 ZQ.3b �Q.�b �Q.�F► �0.36 �1.�b �0.3�i �0:9� 1Q.�4 �b.l� �Yw�� ,��.74 �,�.74 �,.7Q �.*7�i �.34 �.�4 �e�4 9.� 3 � �,�► �a� �,70 3 ,� 7Q 3. �4 3.70 4,b8 �.� 4�6� 1 �SO�.UT IO�DT ' , , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , , ' 1 , ' ' NO. 1'3 70 Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot I.ot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot � � Lot Lot Lot T,ot Lot I.o� � �� Lot Lak Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot 4, alock 2, Hay�s River Lots 5, Block l, Herwal°s 2nd �Addition 7, Block 2, Hillcr��t Additioa 8, �loek 2, Hillcre�t Additio� 9, Block 2, Hillcrest Addition l, Blo�k 9, Hycie Pas1c Addi�ion Z, gloc;]c 9, Hyda Park Additia� 7, Block 11, Hyd� Park Additiaa 8, Block llo Hyde Park Addition 9, Block 11, Hydo Park Addition 23, Block 11, Hyde Park Additioa 24, Block 11, Hyde Park Addition 29, Blocic 12, Hyde Park Additioa 30,-Block 12, Hyde Park Addition 2�, Block 21, Hy�e Park Addition a9, slock 21, xxa� pax& r►aaition Z, Block a2, Hya• parx Ac'laiti�a 30 �loci� 22, Hyde Park Addition i, siock aa, �a. Pask Addition 2, Block 24, Hyde�Park Additioa 3; Block'24, Hyde Park Addition 4, Block 24, iiyde Park Addition l, Block 32, Hyde Park Additiou 2, Block 32, Hyde Park Addition 5, Baresl 600, ll�ple l�or Addition l. Hlock Z, Aleadawmoor Terrat� 2, Bloc]c 3, !l�dvwmoor T�rr� 3, slock a, �aao�wmoo�r Terrace 4, Hloak 2, 16oa�daamoos Terrace 5 s���c Z, M�a�vwawar Terrace 6, �1�� � � ���.��s T���►c� 7, B3.oc7e �, �� r ����� 8, Block Ze 1�4eadawawor Terrac.e e 9, Bloak 2, M�eaa�doMnoo�c Terrace 10, Block Z, llaacivwmoor Tersaco 11, B 1 ock Z,!l�eadowiaoor T err aca 15, Block 2, 1�lsadowrnoor Terrace 16, Bloak �. ll�advw�oo�c Terra� 17, Block 2, Ifoadawmoor Terrace 18, Bloek 2, KsadvwAwor Tsrrace 19. Block Z, MeadaM►ar�or T�zrace 0 p�. s . �3 $ 5�.fi4 70 �A�i �7w4� �7R4� 47.4s �.04 �i * Q8 1�,.4Q l� .4Q �.74 ���� �.�� �wQ� ��Q� �#�$ �•�i ��i� �l.�Q 1�.,7� ��.9� �.l•7� �deR /� 1G.�t1 �� w� �e�� 8,7� �f�� 1�*7� A.7� $.7� 8�9� a.7� �s%i� �.'�� 8 w'�� $,� �+�i 8, i� 8: �'4 $�'4 8,.'i� Q. 7�: ' RSSO�UTION NO. 1970 Pige 6. [� ' � � �J ' ' � CJ , � IJ ' r �1 J ��i � ' C� ' �J Lot 20, Block 2, Meadowwc�o�r Terrace Lot 21� Block 2, Meadawmoor Terrace Lot 2�, Slock 2, l�eadowmoar Terracs z,o� as, sio�k a, Meada�w�aoor Terrace Lot 24, Block 2, I�eadvw�oor Tasxa►�c� Lot Z5, 81c�ck �, �aada�wa`oor Teurrac� Lot 27, Bloak Z, N�ada�wm4or Terrace Lot �8, Bloc�c Z, t�a�da+moor Terra�w Lot Z9, Block 2, �ba,dowmoor Terssc� Lot 30, Block 2, i+l�adawm4o�t Tesraw Lot 5, �lock 3, bMada�wmoor Terrace Lot 6, 81ock 3, N�aada�►moor Tarrace Lot 8, Block 3, i�advwaaor T�rrace Lvt 9, Block 3, Meadvwmoot Tex'=,►ae Lot 14� Bioa�c 3, 1�Ieadvwaaor Terrace Lot 11, Block 3, 1�feadawmoor Terrace Lot �,2, Block 3, l�eada�rm�or Terrace Lot 13, Block 3, Kaado�wor Terraco zot a.a, Block 3, M�aadowmoo� Terr�e Lot 15, Blocic 3, �beadowa�oor Teacrac� Lot 16, Block 3, l�advwwoo�t Tersace Lot Z4, Blxk 3, lias►dvMrnaoos Tetrace Lot 15, Blook 3, lloadowmooc' T�ttsac� Lot �6, Block 3, �owmoor Terrace yot �7, BloCk 3, l�adow�wor Tesraco Lot 18,, Block 3, ll�ada�+awor Torra�e Lot 8, Slovk 1, 1�slody 11�aao� Lot a.l, Blook 1, �blocly l�anor Lot ZZ, Hlock 4, �Mlody M�aot Lot 5, Block 5, ,�sloa,t Manor Lot 6, B loo]c 5, Msl ody i�laaor Lot 1S� BloCk 5, Melody �or Lot 8, Block 2, l6elody lrlarlar 2�wd Additicu Lot �,�, Bloak 3, �balody 1�4ax�or 2ncl Acldition � Lot 24� Block 4, i�lody Manot 4th Addit ion Outiot 1, Parcei Z10, ldoore Lake Hi�hlaade 4ti► A�dditi.oa Outlot Z, P�rcel 600, l�oore Lalce Sighlands 4th lldditioa Lot 4. Hloak 1, llpor• Lake Hills 2n�! �Iditioa Lot 3, Bloak l, Nagel's Woocllatscis • I.ot a, slocx l, Nayel�a wooalanas �,at 18, Block Z. Oalc Grove Additio� I,ot �0. Blacic.2, Oak Grove Addition Lot 30, Block 4, Oak Grove Addition $ 8.74 8.74 8.7� 8.74 8.74 8.74 8.74 �.74 �.74 8.74 1�..8b l�.$b l� . E34r �l.$4 �.1 • 84 1�.� 1�.� 1�.� 1#� �fl� �� R� 1��� 1�,.8q� �„� +►8� l� •+� �,�, �84 l�.e�4 #�.�� 3'�.� #�8.�fr +�+�•� ��e��i ���� 36.�6 ��.�� 6�7� �aw�� �.4•1� �.� -�i•6Q �7•f'�1 �.�.Q �.�� �1 �'S� I,ot 8, Bloak l, Osborna Manor 2nd Additia� ($7.3Z �oaC spa�a►y Lat 9, Block 1. Oeboacne i�nuvs 1nd �ditioo ia 1969j I $ T.32 foac e�r�Y ia 196►9) ab�ei� �6.8� 'R,�SOLUTIOi�T NO. 1970 CI� ' L� J ' ' �J ' ' ' ' , ' � ' , ' ' page 7. Lot 10, Block l, Osbarae Mar�or 2nd Aciditio� ($7.32 for sptny in 1969) $ T,ot �l, Block l, Oaborne l�nar 2nd A�dltion ($7.32 fox spray iu 1969) i,ot 1�, Block l, Osbo�ne Manor 2n�d Additi,oa ($7.32 fo� spa�ay in 1969) �t l, Hloak �1, o�tman'a 3rd Additioa (spraysd iu 1969) �Lot 14, Block 1, Ostman's 3rd A�dclitian (aprayocl in 1969) Lqt 8, Block 4, parkview Oaka lst Additio� I,ot 9, Slock 4, parkview Oak� lat Additiaa yQt ,�, �1ock 2, paarson's l,at �Addition Lat 2, 81ock 2, Paaraon's �st Addition Lot �, Bloc]c 2, peasson'� lst Addition Lot 4, Bloek 2, Peatson"s ��st Addition Lot 5, �1ock 2, Pea�sori' a lat Additicci Lot 6, 8locic 2, Pear$on's lst� Additicx� Lc�t 15, Block Z, Plymouth Additiou Lot �fi, Block 11, Plyaputh A�dditio� Lot 30, Hlock 12� Plynouth A�7ditio� Lot l, Slock l, Quimette Terrace Lot 3, BloGc l, t�i.Aette Terrace Lot �, Block Z, Quiawtte Terrace Lot 2, 81ock Z, 9uimette Terrace Lot 3„ Slock 2, 9�ette Terr�tae Traat D, Regiat�r�ci Land 3urvey #14 Tract F, R�gistaac�d Land Surve�+ #14 Tract C, Registo=ed Land Survey #�20 (Spsay�d in 1969) �atcol 1300, Ravised Auditos'a Subdivieiaa #10 Lot 10, B1vCk 4, Rice Cra� Plaza �toacth Ad�iitiaa �ot �, Bloak Z� Riao Creek Plaza south Addition Lo� 10, Blxk 2, Rice Creek Flaza South A�ddition Lot 1,�! Block �, Rice Creek Plaza South Addition Lot 1,3„ Blcck 3, Rice Creek �errace Pl$t � Lot �.4, Block 3, Rice Creek Terrace Plat 2 j,o� �5� 81ock 3, Rice Creek Terrace Plat 2 Lot ],b, Hlo�k 3, Rice Cre�ok Terrace Plat 2 Lot 1, Block A, Aiverview He�ights Lot �, Hlock 1►, Rivorview Hoigbts Lot 3, Blo�1c �� Aivervi�wr Heiqhte Lot 4, Biock A, Rivarvivw Heights�, �,ot l, Block F, �ivorviea► Hmights Lot �, BloCk F, Riverview H�lghts Lot 3, Blook F, Rivarview Heiqhte �,o�k �1� Slock p, Riv�rview Haights Lo� :3 � BloCk F� Rivetvie�w Hei�ghts Lot 6, 91ock F, aivervi�r Heiqhte � 9� �6.A4 2�6.� Zb.� 3�.Z0 ],b. ].�4 6.74 �.3. i6 1� f ��/ 1�.�,0 l�.la ��.�Q �� A+�M ��,14 Q�74 6.74 6rs7� ��..a� +�,�. s�i� ����� ��.�� 3,1, .+�it 39 �►Q8 �p �Qii �8.4� 79+78 �Q.�4 ��.4+� Z'� e Q� ��.V4 4*�Q b��4� 6 *:9U �.�4 �Q s;�i� �Q R �6� �•0•�� �.0.2� 7s�� 7,►�� / f �M 7.�8 7.3.�i 7 e �•!� , RSSOLUTION NO. 1970 � r � ' � ' , , L� I ' ' r i� , �J ' ' ' ' Lot 7, Blxk H, Rive�rview Heights Lot 8, Block H, Rivervie�w Heights Loti 9, Block H, Riverviaw Heights �',ot 27, BloCk J, Riverview Heights Lot 28„ Block J, Rives'view Height�s Lot 29, Block Jo Rivervisw Heights Lot 30� Block J, Riverview Heights Lot 18, Block P, Riv�rview FIeights Lot 19, Block P, Riverv�.ew Heiyhts Lot 20, Block P, Rivorview Heights Lot 21, Blxk P, Riverview Heiqhts Lot 27, Blxk Q, Riverv�.ew Heights Lot 28� Block 4, Riverview Heights Lot 29, Block 4, Rivervi�w Heiqhts LOt �0� BlOCk Q, Riverview Heighta Lot 3, Block R� Riverview Heights Lot 4, B1oCk R, Rivesview Heights Lot 37, Hlocic R, Riv�vie�w Seights Lot 38, Block R, Riverview Heighta I,ot 23, Blook T, Rivervieiw Sei9ht8 Lot Z4, Block T, Riv�tview Height� Lot �5, Block V, Riverview S�ights Lot 26, Bloak U, Rivervie�r Heighte Lot 43, Block U, Rivatview Heighta ��• Lot 44, BYock U, Rivervietr�r H•ights Lot 13, BloQk V, Rive�view Haights Lot 14. Blocic V, Riverviw� Helghts Lot 15, Block V, Riv�rview Hoight� Lot 16, Block V, Riverv�,eMt 8eights Lot 37, Biock V, Riee=vi� Heights Lot 38, Blt�cic V, Riv�view Heights �,o� ak, Bic�x v, Rivervivw Heights Lot 4�� Block V, RivervieM Heights Lot 43, Slock V, Rivervia�t Heights Lo�, 44, H lock V, �tiver V ivw Heighte Lot 30, Block X, Riverview Heights Lcr� 31, Biock X, Riverviwv Hsiqhts Lot,18, Bloak 1�, RivorvieM Seights Lot 19, B].ock Ar►. Riverview Heights 'Lat 10, Blc�c]c AA, Riverviwv Heiqhts I� �1, Slock AA, xivarview Heighto Lot 15, Hlock 89, Rivervi�w Heiqhta �,,ot 16� Slock HB, Rivetview Heighta I�ofi 17, Block B8, Rivorvi�a► Heiqhta Lot 18, 81ook BB, xiv�tview 8eights LoL 19, Slock H8, Riverviow Heiqhts I,,o� ZO, Block SB, Rivarviau Heiqhts pa�re e. � $ �.1, 64 1�.64� 11,6b � �.�� 9,� ��i �1.1� 9.1� 8.p1 B,A� +� •20 �.�lp �b.�8 �►'� �,�5 ��.+�U tr� R',RM ! R� 7 �8� �f� 7,8fi� 1�•7� �.� � 7� �.0� ��� 14.�Q �4.�Q q� R t� � �i.�� �,3� �.�� i.�� 7.5� 7w�� 7��� 7•�4 ?�5Q �a,�.a �4.�0 19,�+48 ���44 �9.48 �il•�8 � � �Q a�iQ . �.98 � 3.'78 �•?@ �,� 78 � R.SSOLUTIO�t NO. 1970 Page 9. �� ' � � ' , ' ' , � ' � � � � ' ' ' ' Lot 21, Block BB, Riverview Heights r,o� �a, siocx Bs, Riverview i�ei�ghts �,ot 23, Block BB, Rivervie�w Heiqhts ' Lot 24, Bloelc BB, Riverview Heights Lot Z5, Block BB, Riverview Heights Lot l, Blocl� l, Riverwood M�nor z,ot a. Blocac 1, Riverwooa �laaor Lot 3, Block l, Rivarwood Manor yot 4, Block 1, Aiverwood Mt�nor LOt 1� 81oCk 2 r Rlverwood M�dxW= Lot 1, Bixk 3, Shaffer'$ 1�� Addition (Sp�caY� � i�9; Lot 2, Bixk 3, shaffer's 1st Additica (8p�ay Lot 13, 81xk 4, Spring Brook Park Lot 14, �lock 4, Spriug Brook Park Lot 28, Block 4, Spring Brook Park Lot 29, �lock 4, Spring Brook Patk Lot 30, Block 4, Spring Brook Park �,ot 1, Hlock 6, Spring Brook Park Lot 2, Block 6, Sp�ing Brook Patrk Lot 3, 81ock 6, Spring Brook Park Lot 4, Block 6, sprinq Brook Park Lot 5, �lock 6, Spring Brook Park Lot 37, Block 6, spring Hrook Park Lot 38, Block 6, Spring Brook Park Lot 39, Block 6, Spring Brook Park Lot 40, Hlock 6, Spriag Brook Park Lot 41, Block 6, Spring Brook Park Lot 42, Block 6, Spring Brook P�urk Lot 53, Block 6� Spsing Brook Park Lot 5�, Bloek 6, Spriug Brook Pax�k Lot 21, Blxk 14, spring Brook Park Lot Z2• Block 14, Spring Brook Psrk Lot l, Blxk l, Spring Brook Park 2nd l�ddition Lo�, 2, Block l, 3pring Brook Park 2ud l�ddition Lot 3, Block l, Spring Brook Park 2nd l�ddition Lot 4, Block l, 3psing Brook Park 2nd l�ddition I�ot 5, Block l, 6p�ing Brook Park ?.Ad i�dditian Lot 6, Block l, Spring BroolE Park Znd Additioci Lot 7, Block l, Spring Hrook Park 2ad Addition Lat 8, 81ock l, Spring Brook Park 2nd Addition �,at 9, Slock l, Sprit�q Brook Park 2ac� Add�tion Lot 10, 81ook l, 3psing Brook Park ?.n�d Additior I,ot ii, Bloek �1, spri�g Hrook Park � Addition Lot 11, Hlodk 1, epring Brook Park ?Ad �►dditioo La� ],3, Bloak l, 8priaq Brook Pas`lc 2a�d 11�c1dition Lpt 14, Blovk 1, Spsing Bsook Pa�k ?,ad Additiou Lv! 16� alo�k 1, Spting Btook Patk 2n�1 1�1�clitioo Lat 17 � Sloak l, spsi�g Hrook Park 2t�d lLddition $ � �'7� 3.'�8 3.�� 3.7A �.7Q 36�,�.�i 3f .1� 36R16 3�.��i �6.9� 1�..7�ii 1�.. �,� 1Q.7� �.Q � 71 p.itf� s.ii� 8�.�6. 1�•� ��.�►� �9+►�� ��,�� �i�.�� 7 .� 7�� '� e,�� 7*�,� 7.�.3 ?.�� i��a� �4.�Q 14.iQ � +e+� 7.4Q 1��A� �.� e�� ��s�� 1�.9� �s�e�� ���� 13•� �,� .l1� ��.�9 �1e9� 13.9� ��f� ��•AA 1l.9� 1�.lf� �� •A� �R�SQLUTIt�i NO. 1970 ' ' � �, � � ' C ' � ' � �_J ��I � ' ' ' S� Lot 12, Biock 2, Spring Lake Park I.akeside S� Lot 13, Block �, Spring Lake Park Lakeside � Lot �.4, B�.ock 2, 3pring Lake park Lakeside 8� Lo� 15, Biock 2, Spring Lake Park Lakeaide t� o� B� Lot 14, Block �, Spriag Lake Park Lakeside W'� of � Lot 15, 81oc1� 2, Spring Lake Park Lakesicie I�t 16, Block 2, Spri.ng La1ce Pauck Lakeside Lot 17, alock 2, Sprin�g I.alGe Park Lakeside Lot 18, Block 2, Spring Lake Park Lakeeide Lot 14., Block �� Spr ing I�ake Park Lakea ide Lot �,7, 81ock 2, Spring Va�.ley Addition Lot �,8, 81ock 2, spring Valley �Addition Lot 5, Block l, 8tinson Soulavard Addition Lat 6, B�ock l, Stins� Bou�.evard Addition Lvt 2, Slock 3, Sylvan Hilla Plat 2 Lot 3, Slock 3, sylvan H�lls Plat 2 �',ot 5, Block 3, Sylvan Hilla P1at 2 �Lot G, Block 3, Sylvan Hills Plat 2 Lo� 7• Blxk 3, Sylvan Hills Plat 2 �,at 8, Block 3, Sylv�tu Hills Plat 2 Lot 9, Block 3, Sylvan Hills Plat 2 Lot �b, �lock 4, 3ylvan Hills Plat � �� pag e 10 . t�' � S 44.84 qr4.84 �44.8Q 44. � 2$.aG �t� �46 7�, . �,4 '�� s,�.�ii 7��Q� 75.Q6 1�..�� 1�.. �+� �.�� �:�� �bR+�� Z.9� AR�� �:�� ���� ���� +�s�� .t........A.,.� S�+a7�•�� pASSBD 1�DZD 1'�DOPTBD BY THE CITX COtJn1CIL OF TH$ CITY O$ FRID�rRX �=g DAY OF . 1970. ATTBS'�,' � CITy CLSRK - Marvin C. Bruns�ll l�AYOR - JaClc O. Ki.r?chauR ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' � ' ' , ' ' ' ' t � RESCL'JTiGN N0. � -�970 � RESOLUTION DFSIGNATING POLLTNG P�AC :S ANI) APPOINTING Ei�EC"_' TUN JL�Gk� F'OR THE NOV�'IBF�t �i , � 97� ����� ��TION NOW, TF�tF�ORE BE IT RESOLVID, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, ,Anoka County, Minnesota, at a regular meeting thereof on ('.;,ct,er 5, �970. SpCTION 1. That of the 3rd day of xovember, there ehall be an election SDCTZOI�i 2. . s�c�ri�t 3, for the purpose oi vot�,ng on the following: PRIMARY ELF7CTION That the polling placea fpr said election ehall be as folloNe: Ward 1 Precinat 1 Woodcrest Sahool Ward 1 Precinct 2 • Hayes 8ahool Ward 1 Precinct 3 Riverwood School Ward 2 Precinct 1 Fridley Sr. High School Ward 2 Precinct 2 Rice Creek Sahool Ward 2 Precinot 3 North Park School Ward 3 Precinct 1 F�idley City �all Ward 3 Precinct 2 Parkview School Ward 3 Precinct 3 Reeerve Supply Co. Abeentee Ballot Precinct Fridley City Hall That the polling places will be opea from 7:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M, S�CTION 4. That the following people are hereby appointed to act ae judge$ for eaid eleation exoept that the City Clerk is hereby authoria�d to appoint quelified aubstitutea in caeee of conflict of interq�t as set forth in Cha.pter 4, Section 4.05 of the City Chapter, �i8 1 P�B(JiNeT 1 1799 Registered Voters - 12 Judges 0 0 � i ��.7 ' ' ' � , ' ' 1 ' ' , � ' ' ' ' ' � ' P�esolution # -1970 ccnt. Page 2 W�RD 1 PRECINCT 2 WARA 1 PRECINCT 3 WARD 2 PRECINCT 1 WARD 2 FRECINCT 2 W.ARD 2 PRDC INCT '� �343 �egistereu Voters - 9 Judgea 1�48 Registered �'o �ers � 10 Judg�es �373 Registered Votere - 9 Judges 1118 Re�i�tere3 tioters - 7 Judges 1278 Registered Vo+ers - 8 Judgee � � Resolution # -1970 �a�e 3 WARD 3 �'R,E�INCT l � WARD j PRECINCT 2 WARD 3 PRECINCT 3 1658 Registered Voters - 11 Judges 1297 Registered Votera = 9 Jud.ges � 937 Registered Votera - 6 Judgee � s�7cTZON 5. There ia hereby established a special Abeentee Ballot Precinct i� the City of Fridley. The Judges for the Abeentee Bellot Precinct are: ABSII�i`I'EE BALIAT PRECINCT SECTION 6, ghat the following judges are appointed io act as chairman of the i Election Board for the t d precinc s esi�nated and shall have the dutiea set forth in Section 203.23 of Mi.nnesota Statutes� Ward 1 Precinet 1 Ward 1 Preoinct 2 � Ward 1 Precinct j Ward 2 Preoinct 1 • Wefid 2 precinot 2 i�rd 2 Precinat 3 Ward 3 precinat 1 , Ward 3 Precinct 2 Ward 3 Precinct 3 ,Abaen�ee Ballot Preainot �o� 1 ' 1 � ' ' � ' ' � i 1 t 1 ' � , ' � Resolution # -1970 Page Q. S�TION 7. Compensation for said Judg�es will be paid a+ ttie rate of $1.5Q per hour for the regular judgas and $2.U0 for the chairmen of the Election Board. PASSID AN� .ADOP`I'E� BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF T�iE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS TH DAY OF ,��70. A'�T'r'�T : MARVIN C. BRUNSELL - CITY CLF�K � 0 0 MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRHI�AM 0 0 �Q� .: � � , . �_ _:.�a�. �a--:— . �_....:.--�—'^---��-- ` � r.. �._. A..� _ � ,,�„�z,adcoyr; _......__ _ , ! _... _ ._�__ __. _ ._..__... � � _�� � • � 103 ' "Fsttsts G�owing Coxntr in Mia��totr' ' � . . ..�..,, '` -� . COUHTY Q�. A��OKA ' ANOKA, MIMNRiOTA �NOe r1�47N �' OrRICt OI � /u1pK/1 pOVNTr /WOIT011 �. - ' ; � � , , . . . ' ' � . •. July 28� 1970 �� � tr . . ' . � M�rvin C. 8runssll, Clerk ' City H�+1X ' - � • • 64�1 UAivexaity Ave. ti.8. - � Fridlcy,.Minnaeota 55k21 , � De�r Sir: � Enclpaed plea�e find �he Fridley xepublicaa Blection Judge�� � a• •ubmitted to thi• office for your City. �Vsry truly youra, , � , • • . wtr�T» W. c.�rtra�L�. . � , • _As�oks Couaty Auditor � � �°� � t � � �y � . . (M��. •Lulu 8. Lage�puty �' ' , . ., .. , , . , . . ' , .-,. , , : , , , . � � FR.ZIi ��"X ��'.Pt�F�7C.'.N �,rr,TICP: JiTDGES 6-?0 t�L4RD 1 PGT. 1 Jaquel?�ne proo�sma x&y aea�.� r ?�,ar:lyn Aock Ca:�o1 Ahonen Ibraine Pe+erson 2•trs. '.•;ayne Prov� rt Ca;r�olyn �yend�en KA�gn Rateliff � Se�ma Ol �n WItRD 1 PCT'. _2 Sue Fdin�er 1briS Nyline Carol Leuders Mirth Langar M� ry 9u� i�! �� r� Jaan Al�.en V�'�1 Johnsor� Ma zy E11 en Stor1 ey 2�i� x�� Eevsrago Ci+..�o1 Bun.�e11 0 �'�:...3 Jordis t�lttalsta�t JQ�try �,ahti �'4tn�)LY 5�1�►N Connie Samuel son !�fsb�7. Ao�fman R,O.^anly�2k^� ��I LC�'1R1�. �,1�?cs Andersan . W�.RD ? PCT .1 R�. tp Pi e rc e . �?8.:'Y'jr �•:9SS'iC� Gl o ria N�yhra. , Al.h'rta �ims ' Ger�1 d�n� �ngdahl . Grace I,u��r1� �'Ix's. $nrpld Ol srud Rs�mona ��,e�1.er t►t�� p. ��'1's.,.? ►' �ythe �7���n� Mar�' Schne�.de� Aertha �ohnson � z�s, I?� d Jo�nsc� 0 0 ��0 St.lnsor. 51vd. 7;ib3 :�emory Lane 7 ?91 ,:�`ymph o r{�► St. 330 Osborne Ra�d 4F.i(1 P•.i.ce Crr�ek Elvd. 73s3 r':er'�ory L.�ne ?332 O�k1 ey St. 7 3S0 Me;r�, ry L=� no .732Q I.3'x'j.0 L� r16 . 536 Ri� Creek Ter E�731 Mr di son St. � �? 31 Ozkl sy ��5 b7th /lve. 522 6�tr Ave. �143 F�t!: a�e. 67� M.:: di son 414 Rice Creek Ter. 831 Ric� Cr•,ek Tcr. • Fz5 E6tr r.v -. . - bs4o xickory ar. 75�4 �.l �ien Dr. 3�9 I.ogan Pkwy. 7�0(! E. River Rd. 6�OQ I?i.cko:y Dr. 6917 N�ckory Dr. 2?_0 Rice Creek ffivd. n . 0 � Eni T?OJ'IriBtt. DL'� F�l: C�rol Dr. 6 3fi0 Ahl f f 30 �Rth �.ve. 5�97 �Ja shingt.on St. �r+74'� Y'. ?",00re Lake Dr. b3;4 JPCk�an �'T1 �Qth Ave. . � 68�4 �h�nne�, Rd. �,�8 �ert���� AYet • 59�8 '.�Jooc�► �.rne �6qp �,uci� L�ne Apt� 10 . .,�.e .�.. � s - n ?R4-1 S7� � ���9 7$�+-?lsi 786-;4�48 �81►-662� 7�6-4541 78b-�0�8 7s6-21 uz 784-2218 �� � �b0,142b +,�6n_t�,�5 5�0-1 �38 5bn..119R �-?Oig �-�9� 1 5�-S�+z9 5��-2�3.� .5�!^,5��9 ?�4-9�?2 ?84-75?5 ?8�b� �9 �'�+-?9� 78�+-0695 7�1H��� 786.. �1 �� �� 5C0,5�+9�+ S�/�-�'j�+3� ,��I�f��� ;60��9� �p.bc�Q g � ,�4•� � 104 , ��.g�z� . 788-z�� ' 7e�,,,Fw��► '�11 . ������� , � FRILL�"Y RF�AU�.?C.'.TI TL�C'!'?C�I JL'I�ES 6-70 !�:ARD 2 PC1'• � �(%O•^.���� / 'l�.o�.' Porter 6F'70 ChPnnel Rd. rt��rPa�-et Knudson 1 �?2 �'3].lar�st Dr. :•;� P� C'I`�3 Dan? Jackson Judy Pari �ek � Jo�r. Kyro Marianne Robic�son �re7.� n Hil.debrandt �;�Rn �cr Fatr�cl- .I�tto� i�z�.lyn Cro�•.'der �,�iGe ?�A�. �oz'�,.E IvexS �arleris V�.lin �,`v el.yn Iio xn . �ett� Kleinsahmi.dt �IF-� PCf,s,..� Y�ma P� rilc s Sh?rc�n Ree.�lst.ma �1a�;-� s ��verson �`t,t�e�,;Tn Nel an � �'i's• M;.A.• �il �rde1 �.iss . H't'►�n 3 PCr. 3 <<�r n T�1�.]. s ' J �an J �ek�on �at.h1 Aen Edst�m ' ' M�rs, Wr�. Wojai�k t�'1�P�� ?t��YYrt.10 �i�n�on . �:�rr�ii�e �o?rnsan . • aSENTE� FC?. Ma�:y �.Ar�r� �nr� � Shgw �� �v1� , K;?9R, Hack:n�.n Ave. _-- _ -- 525�I F�1� ru�re St. x 9a0 HwC M1Pl? r1T1 Ci rcl e 5°L6 �Iackm.� nn P vQ. 6?_91 Riv��iew Ter. ?�46 63rd. '�'8y F,2?� Tr�.nit� Dr. � 159 � �� r''"Y 159 63�• '��y 160 S�lv�.n L�ne 5973 5th� : t. 10�. 53rd* Ave. 117�3rd. Ave, �07 z� �t. �E.�O<< �th �t, (o �0 5tr. �t. 5n9� ;rc?. "t. 4f351 :� St � �!75 2� "t • ts8�+ 3rd. ^t. i�647 a�- �tw �55� 2na. �'t. '� 311p 6�th, Ave. �3PA t�rd�.�Gn 74w0 ?'.P�o:�- L�r. 0 7gt��s1 t� 7��-5137 788-08?.6 ?8�-'� 33 �-5�a ?8f;_! z��o 7�R,.8 3P7 �o-;p�3 r�� 0 7�-n��i �� 560-2F �? ;�-??�' �i-1899 �o-�a� 560- �?_e � 5�-�933 560.. �316 �Eo-t;?SLl K�� ��Q� 56n-,2?_?6 rt�q 5��-. 5F�_Fg�9 cEr_<�?, ��.,r,,.F�;� S�p_��.5" �o.�< ; 6 7���'?77 ;�^o��7F7 1 Y ��,/ �4 � , « �Q� 0 � �, � � � �� � �,, � . ... _..__.._.� _ .. .. _ _...._ . .._ __ _ ____ _ . . ___ .__._ _._ _ _ ___ . _�_..__. __. __. . "'" ' • "Pa,t�ett Gfowin� Corrn�y in Mi�anssos,�' .,.,.�... - . ' .,.�.,.,.» ��. �ou���� o� A��o�� ' � ANQKA, MINNL�SOTA p8�D3 �$!-�7'N 'QI�F1�� OF • ANOK�1 C4VN7'Y �VDI�OR ' . � , . : _- ' ,�uly 28, 1970 , .. , �►ta�v�n C. �runaell, Clerk . C�.ty Hail , b43�. University Ave. N.E. Fx�.dley, t�inneeot� 55421 � A�ar Sir: � �nclpsed plQase flnd the 1970 DFL recomnended election judges � �A subraitted to this office for you� City. , ' . � Y�1�Y txuly youacs, ' , � �r�v�xx w. c�rs�BEL�, � ,Anok� Cpunty Auditor ay � °< a� � � (Mr�. Lulu E. i•a$e, D�PutY . � � ' � � . ' .. � l w . � . + � , � � , � ...., .1� A ' _ __ .' '. 1970 DrL RxOI•:I�:kL�D�D EL'rJCTION JL'Ii�'� ` �;A�,,�'Y �it1RD 1 _ P�FaCINC a 1 ��;�cs, Christi�an �kjervozd ;h�x��. Aonn�. #•I�rcuaa�. ��►�'=� R c�r�:rs � I��rry .i ac; i a oz� . ��c�► s����e;� aoae�� � . � ��s. Jr��ae Davri.e� � � �r��� , porothy l�i�.x� eau - . �r;��, �tQ�,and Randall '� f � 7389 tr�mpxy I,ane 7�4t I�yria l,ane � 7341. CQnc�rto Curve 37�-7�th �Ive. N. F. 7t}].Q Terr�,o Terrace 7304 Hest c�rcle N.E. 7399 i,yac�a I�ne F + ' � • ~— -- : --- �� . • .. , : , ' , , . . � ' . . r ���?�,�X WARD I, PRk7C�NCT 2 . �'�' �ta�'Y Sok�reiner ��. �3.�haxd P�tt . �v�►�s ,,�a��re,n 8orh � � �(� �,''��* �rpthy Houak � ��.�+�. S�i1�1�rd Thor�e °�'�� ,�0�►Ge MOL'lallan �� ��� l.�i.t� RAche�arc� ��+�� I�eor�� $�'ubbakke� �. '. • . ' ' f � �. � . : •, ' A • 685�, �Oak�. ay 811 �tiae Creek Terraae• 6876 A�onroe N. E. ?50--Ovex'ton DrivB 685a-7 th st. N. E. 6749 KenrtAeton Drive 971 Pandora Dz'i.ve E>81Q Oakl�y f ?$6-2427 ?$n-364� 786--511� ?84-5033 784--7� 124 786 Z582 7a�-4972 • 560--3045 560-16��. 56�0-1646 56a3 z49 560--4820 5bo-i�bo 560-3365 560-.3015 � i. , � r � . : , . ���+�X K�D � 1 F+��C IACT 3� -' . : .. . . . . � ' }�'�r �01�,6��r�e 8ou�deaux � $115 E. Rlver Road �+a, �2�i,�l�y K�; �an 236 Rice Cz�eek Blvd. ����� ��n��� Ku�yk • ' �' �8o R�ce Rriik Blvd. �q,. �� � �lo��.� 8wan�QZ� . � . �11 Ely SL � ��. E. � �, ,�. �,� #top�.da�c 677� �. River RQad � ���� G�����'�► RiY+��'d � ' , ' . �4� N.�• Hackman Cirale �' �' jG�'�� �'u�en� �'g'�ti . -176�Lon��'aliox �'#r LG►�,� �ax�1oA • 1S$-T7.st � �jety . , . �. - , � ,• . ' . . ,�1 , � . � ` ;� ' G • . ... 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' s . � 4�. t r ���%��Y K�R� 2 '�kt�ZNCT 3 �+ ��e Daan calaNe�.1 . �� �,'�s Ade�.�/►� �tianson �� �,,��R J'udy k�ebr�tson �, M�'�� �y1vi� (�illt�nd �e ��F`�� �:s�'�ys I+1�o`zski , �! �'�• Jc�+ae Ro�nr+��.� _ '�� �4��� �a��y Opmm��p � ;• . ,� � +� • ' . , ;, � . � ; ;"� _ , ' . 566q Ja�kson St. 560 $ennett Drive 694-�9th Av�. N.E. fi2�1 Ab�a St. N. �. �BUU F;, �:oore I,k. Dr� ' b�lo ��ale r�.��. 5$61 b�QOre Lk. Dr� �16 W. ��;oor� Lk� Ar. . 666� Arthur St. 5tj20 Stinson Blvd. ' �.400 Rioe Creek Road . 135o xillside Drive� 56�,7 2deKinley St. 137�7 Hillcrest DrivQ b536 1�cKinley St. � ' S6o-7563 5�--7 37 2 gb0-6083 56o-30z5 560.663 j 560-6997 , 5bc�-6993 56a-3o9'l 784-957 � 788--6330 � �$4-8�46 7 88-817 5 786-2�3� 7g8-�o41 7sa�a7i9 • 5g7q Haclaman pve. 5$35 Central �ve. 5216 Taylo� 1032 �BC�'ann Circle '' S1$p L�ncoln St, 5933 �ackr.ian . 5i97 Linaoln 3t. : , � . _ . :� � � . � r v_ , _ � 0 � �� . � ,, r � ` ' ' . � , i � . � � 1 788-69? 3 ? 88-Es�f�t '? b �►k� ? SS-6960 � ; � 88--�o5T . 783-$331 788..�.562 �88-8925 . , ,. ! J , , .,. .. � ' _ , � ��� ���PX KARD .3 P�t�C�NCT 1 �� Mra. �verette Heule 628�.� Tx�.nity Drive 56a-2528 �• M�c�. ��rrol Kuko;�rski 6131-- th St. N, �'. 560-6q69 w k�$e $�rbur� Rar�er 41_�i(,� ���y 560--1071 �� M��, ��ia��1,�p F�rt�n�,en 157' Ri�v�a F�;e ��.ay �6U-1299 ' r, ��� �rq• G�or�e Re1�.7.Y 72 Riae Cz���k �?ay 560-�757 ,r j���. Kerm�.� Holl�an a9 N� �, 66th Way 56Q-�852 � , �irs, �?l�.ce HoNC��d 23q �!ercury Drive 5bo-2��4 � , �:r�� ?lbsrt h:ar���k 6101 Rair�b�k Dacive �60--1170 - . ' � � . � '. � � , . 3 -- - -- . __ , � . , . . !, � • , � . �= � � . � � , . � . • .. . � . � ' 41 ' � . . . . . . ' . ����Y NetltA 3 PRk7CTNCT 2 ' • �- .. - . � . ! �r�, ,llnnn Devore ' � 596a-6th st. 5�-1�55 , , ,���, V�1er�e v�.�teaa 5377 ai�w�a Lane 560-46bq � � ,,�(��, �d�.e �!1cAalaki . 5816 2nd Ave. N. �s. 5b0-4383 � �! �'„��� Connie Opsah� 5388 Horizon Drlve 560�-2��j4 `" ! . i��, $onr�ie w�7.dman . �• 560-15�� �9b3-6th st. � 1+��, Gr�oe Sxe�aa , 5385 aor��on mciv� 56a-45� �, �r�, Gaz�ai.n �lolsfeld 15T Gro�•n Road 5�--5�7? �� ���r�. 8a�baz��, Jp?�naor� � 5954-? th st, �60-1]! 64 � ��� . � � ;• . .. .- _�. � � � �: . � : - . . - � ; . .. �. , . � _ . _. ' _ ' . � , � �' ' � . . � � . ... . . . � . . , _�.. . . .� . . ,, � .• : �_ � � .. . : � � - �- , �i R... �, . .. . .1 l' i � � , � ; • . . . .. . . . . . . • . ; � ... . . , _ �� , � . , i� • r . '. - . • ' ' t. , .. , �.. . . ' . . • , ' ���?T��X '�IA�tA �, . PR�X7zNCT � . . .. � � '- • � ' • �� ���. ,1oan` Ph�l�ar► . 11� Gil,bralter Ro�d �560--5725 , � '` �, ���� H�1en T�euer�fel�s �' S248 #�orizon Drive 560--5907 ' �� i�;'�� Phy�7.i�� i�u��erford ' •�5ag5 Topper Lane 560--4�4� • � � ��a, �aok Ve7.it� ' �5105 Horizon Drive 560-4742 a`�.��e �C�r�ar4t Kurt�lc � 212 Panorama Road 56a-�?41� ,. �t�a, ���r� ��►r►�o��o�� . � aa56-�xa. st. . 560�603� ��:��; Char�ott�p Fiti�I�triok �, :.�213 iiori.zon Drive 560�53�� . �' � iQi'o, 8���,� N�1+ai�� "5129 Horizon Dri.v� 56a-5589 t � . , . . � r . � _ � � � � . . " � .� . � �.. . , � . , , . � � , . .. � � ., � � � � � . ; , � � , ' , ''I i , � � 0 AP�OIN'TMLNT FOR CITX COU�iCIL CONSTDERATION - OCTOBER 5, 1970 HUMAN RET.ATIQNS COI�iITTEE (Resolution �k271-1964) RESTGI�ND ER �'ath�� G�rald Keefe fi12Q - Sth Street Fridl�y� Mir�nesota 55432 w ^ � � ��`I TERM EX�'�RES AP�I�� � , ,�.�%j c ���y' 12-31-72 � !U �,�� �„� `�' � �/ 4� 1 „ ..� . -303� �� � 0 0 C L� I M 8 0 GENERALs #23035 throuqh �23239 LIQUOR: �4853 through M4894 e ��� LIST OF LICENSES T� BE A°PROVED BY COtTNCIL AT THE MEETING OF OCTOBER �� 197Q �..,.�..�.,— V�ND�Nc� MACHINE APPRAVID BY Frid'leg Go'�,#' Driving Range� Inc. 81QQ Uri�,v�rs�ty Ave. N.E. ��� �'xi�d�ey� Mirineapta �y: Roger M. Jones Healtt� Ir�a����Q�+ �k�� �,pp�,�.�a�t for the Solicitoris License�, Josephine Foreman� withdreW he� app�,ica�ion at this time. 0 � ' S`i'ATE OF I�III�dNESOTti ' CUUNTY OF t1NOKA ��s ' City of �`ridley, Anoka County, 1�Iinnesota Petitioner 1 vs. Leonard and Jean Cochran DISTRICT COURT Tr.�iTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COPiD :N�Tr�TION N0. 31012 Projects: Street and Utility Purposes ' �������-�-��-�����-��-����-����-����� �-��c �-*����*��-� . CO��IISSIOIdERS F�'.1E� , Please remit as follows: 'Curtis Larson 5 days at �50.00 per day $250.00 9320 Fo2ey Blvd. N.W. 100 miles at 14¢ per mile 10.00 Coon Rapids, Nin. 55433 Total ;�260000 , Albert A. Kordiak 5 days at �50.00 per day �250.00 3948 Central Ave. N.E. 100 miles at 10¢ per mile 10,00 Columbia Hei�hts� rin. 5542� Total �260.00 � da s at �50.00 er da $250,00 Harvey Peterson 5 y p y 151 G1en Creek Road 100 miles at 10� per mile 10.00 'Total �260.00 Fridl�:y, r�. 55432 � f , � �, - � 3 � . �° °�� ,� �_�' � � �._;� �� _ t -� �`� � �'� . STATE OF f4� I N�;ESOTA COIIhTY 0� AR0!<k ---------------------------------------- City of Fridley, Anoka County, �linnesota Petitiorter vs. Leonaru and Jean Cochr�n ln the rnatter of the condemn�tion by tne C i ty of Fr i d l ey, rino,<a Coun �y, �� i nnesota , of certa i n ( a nds i or obta i n i n� easemenu s and fees -For the purposes of "street and utiiities purposes. ---------------------------------------- DISTR iCT C011RT �16 TE1�TH JUDIC I�L DlSTh ICT Condemnation No. 3ic;2 Projec�s: Street and L(tility purposes CERTIFICATE OF CITY ATTORNEY 7his is to certify thai pursuant �o a petition iiled by the C i ty of Fr i d t ey w i tn 'che C 1 erl: of th,e D i str i ct Court of tinoka County on Nove.7ber 28, t 969 an or�der wa s made by �h e t� i s �r i ct Court of �noka Coun �y clec 1 a r i ng th e necess i ty of �c�u i r i nc� certa i n he re i nafter des- cribecl lands for the pu:^pose of obtainin� easements and fees ►or the purposes of stree� and ut i i i � i es pu, �c�s es, and ap�o i n� i ng �hree disinteres�ed residen� commissio�ers to appraise LL-�e dam�ges occasioned by such tak i ng as prov i ded by law. On I''l ��� / i 9%L', these� co�n i ss i oners f i l ed th e i r repo�t, fina'sng d�mages to ihe sever�l owners of the I�nd hereinafter des- cribed as ; ol tows: � Parcel l al ! of the fo( lowing descr�ibed land: • • The South 'iwen cy-F i ve (25� feet of Ou � I ot Two (2� Cochran's l�ddi t i on, the Sou �h Tti,renty-F i ve (25� feet or tne East Twenty-F ive (2$� feet of Outlo� One (l�, Cochran's H ddition, Section Thirtee7 (13�, Township 7nirty (30�, �ange Twenty-Four (2d,). " P�12T; �S I NTEREST t1h10UNT OF D�h�1tiG�5 , �, o Leonard a:�d Je�n Co�hran Fee Owners �/ �%5 �-. �� , � 5060 CE�i�;�l Ad�. �. E. �� �� �� �� � City of Fridley 6431 Ur�iversity Av�r�ue, N. E. Fridl�y, Minn��ota 55421 ��� ;�� ��' z IQ'a�. � - .. . � � �c APPRAISAL SERVICE , ���� �e Su�� r��i��� ����Es �I��d��E'Q�iS5�,� �I%�. September 22, 1970 RE: Apppai.�al of R�idex Prqperty Res�arch and �lppr�.i�al --�----__�.,___.,,,�--..__ Appearance i� Court Augu�t 19, 1970 ----�-�--�� App��.rance in Court Au�u�t 20, 1970 -•��-��,� TOTAL AMOUNT DUE • �2nd N 4 T I C E �' � Member of Credit Bureau of ?dinneupolis 50.00 �i 50.00 � 50.00 �� .._.,-----. $450.00 � ' ' ' CHARLESR.WEAVER HERMAN L.TALLE VIRGIL C. HERRICK ROBERTMUNNS � JAMES D. GIB85 FREDERIGK W.KEISER,JP.. PATRICK J. ROCHE, JR. ' ' CfTY OF FRIDLEY __-- - - � _ ' Condemnation - City vs. Shimek et al Mailing of at�ards - Notice of � Completion etc. Condemnation - City vs. Rognrud ( Park Land) Fiting of Appeals - Meeting with ' — City Councit - discussion with � �18 � � LAW OFFICES WEAVER, TALLE & HERRICK September 2f, 1970 916 EAST MAIN STREET ANOKA. MINIVESOTA 55303 421.4418 6 hrs. ��°� t-t t� G°�- 3 fand owners and other attorneys 10 hrs. ' Hazardous Building Action � re: 4I5 57th Street 3 hrs. ISU6 TOTA l. : � . ' ' Expenses Advanced: re: Eric Carlson Carl Sorenson , Faye Benjamin TOTAL: � , ' 19 hrs. C �35.00 per hour THANK YOII 0 4� f...�-�i..� iti• C'.. ���1�'f'! C.t� , �._z �ti' C_� �? P� v t.. F'--� �L� i' ) t, Q P.! :� G t �- $665.00 $ $.20 � f+�✓0 /'r I��.D...� 2.50 $675.20 �liERNAI CORRESPONDENCE f�wr.� iis-s�u � DATE FROM G. R..Coleman, Manager - Transmission Line Engineering, LOCATION R�W� & Construction Department ro J. C. Pearce� Mana�er - North Division �oc�T�oN � SUBJECT I � � � 1 � , �- � � � �- E-6462 Riverside-Moare La.ke Line �Q871 Fridley Reroute - Letter �28 n, .' �•��_� September 25, 1970 Minneapolis Minneapolis rrth Distritt _ `--- a --- � RtW � G18 . -- __ .___ __ . 4�,Q , , __ � � ' I ___ , __ ; inM ,____ _. . _ � i Fite � DJS ��'-Returtl ' F RFU __ � __ � Destrqr The following activities occurred during the period from September 11 to date with regard to the subject line reroute: . The BN-NSP full coaunittee meeting, consisting of management, right-of-way and technical personnel, anticipated by September 14 per rqy September 4 letter (#'Z6) has not been held due to time requirements for study by BN technical personnel of the NSP proposed concept for solution of the inductive interference problem. Their review is progressing and has been supplemented by meetings with o.ur technicai people on September 11 and 17, with another scheduled for September 28. Also, ntt�rous discussions and meetings have been held during the past two weeks relative to the refinement of the agreement for oceupancy of the railroad right- of-Way. Progress has been made. However� the completian of this efiort cannot be attained until the solution to the inductive interference problem has been mutually agreed to. �1' . R. Coleman, Manager Transmission Line Depart�ent GRC�jr cc: A V Dienhart J E Mielke R G Groashans J J Ripsin, Jr. R W Walters G V Welk � � � � � ' , �• � � . v. '�• � , � �i+ • t � �. '�_' +'�'� .�` ..: ` �ti � y, � �: � ; �_.;s �����. SePtember (1�ONTMLY IIl�SPECTIOiV R�PORT ����� ' ��n 1970 1969 ���e���� ����������� Sept. Sept. ..v... �'� ou�n lns : New C;onstruction __ __15 ootings: New_Construction 28 _ - ramings F Reins�ect_ions 71 ork�No-t �-eady-oritej ected �--� ��- igns ----- ------- 4 to� Wor�Tc-Pos ted------ - ------ --- io' lations Checked angerous Buil i-c�—ngs - omp aints ec e a r►iscellaneous inals: Resi�ential � � ina s: omme icr al ,�In� 1 �� � Total Inspections ' . Permits Issued 39 Time Off/Sick Leave 12g Hrs. �^� ou ns: ew Services Reins ections • Work Not Read or Re'ected � Dan erous uildin s 0 hiiscellaneous � Finals: Residential �� � ina s: omr�ercial _ In ust . 12 1 � � Total Inspec�ions � � � Permits Issued Time Off/Sick Leave �_Hrs. Rou h Ins: New Services 2 Reins ections l , �� i�ork Not Read or Re'ected �� � � Si s � 0 � Dan erous Buildin s � ?�isCellaneous 1 � � F�.n�ls : ReSicT�ntial 1 � Finals: Cor�ercial Indust. � � Total Inspecxions, � ' P��'��,tg ISsued 43 Time Off/Sick Leave Hrs, This Year To Date 274 I.ast Year To Date , �