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08/30/1971 - 5838� , � , I� ' ' ' �I ' ' ' � ' , � ' � � JUEL MERCER - COUNCIL SECY. COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA 7:30 P.M. AUGUST 30, 1971 AGENDA FOR REGULFIR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 30, 1971, 7:30 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: INVOCATION: ROLL CALL: PRESENTATION OF SCROLL, MAYOR OF TOKYO: APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES: ' Regular Council Meeting of August 16, 1971 ADOPTION OF AGENDA: i _/ / - i VISITORS: � � e (Consideration of Items not on the Agenda — 15 Minutes) PUBLIC HEARINGS: ' 1. On Finai Assessment Roll for Street Improvement Project St. 1970-2 n Pages 1 & 2 0 <�:o AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 30, 1971 PUBLIC HEAR2NGS CONTINUED: Z. On Final Assessment Roll for Street Improvement Project St. 1970-4 3. On Final Assessment Roll �or 1971 Service Connections OLD BUSINESS: 4. Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 1.02 and 1.03 of the City Code Re�ating to Ward and Precinct Boundaries within the City. i y 5. Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance for � Rezoning Request ZOA #71-03 by John P. Youngdale (From R-3 to C-2) in the Northeast Corner of University Avenue and Osborne Road and Consideration of Special Use Permit SP #71-03 to Construct a Service Station in a C-2 District (General Business area) in the Northeast Corner Of University Ave. & Osborne Road COMMENT: Hearing held August 9, 1971. One gentleman (Mr. Lynn) objected. � PAGE 2 Pages 3 & 4 Pages 5 - 7 � Pages�+ 8 - 18 Pages 19 - 21 0 AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 30, 1971 NEW BUSINESS: 6. Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance for Sale of Real Estate Owned by City (6161 Hywl #65) 7. Consideration of Final Plans for Shorewood Liquor Lounge, William Nicklow COMMENT: We hope to have the plans available at the Council Meeting Monday night. , `\ . 8. Receiving the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of August 18, 1971 � ,- . 9. Approval of Agreement Between the Fridley Fire Relief ASsociation and the Contractor for the City Garage Expansion and Concurrence of the Awarding of the Bid to Loeffler-Engstrand, Harris, Bros. & Bacon's Electric COMMENT: If Council is going to award the cantract, then Council should pass the two resolutions along with the agreement. PAGE 3 Page 22 1 _ Pages 23 - 31 Pages 32 & 33 , AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 30, 1971 pAGE 4. , NEW BUSINESS CONT ( INLJED) : ' 10. Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract for Water, Sanitary Sewer and Storm Sewer Project #103 (Bid Opening'11:30 A.M. August 27, 1971) - � -- ' I ' ' ' 11. Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract for Water, Sanitary ' Sewer and Storm Sewer Project #105 (Bid Opening 11:30 A.M., August 30, 1971) -- ' � � ' — \ ,\ . � ' ' ' -� . - ' 12. Consideration of Request by League of Women Voters for ' Use of Council Chambexs October 3, 1971 Pages 34 & 35 ' ' � ' ' . ' . , f `•., AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 30, 1971 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED): 13. Receiving Report Regarding Construction of Locke Lake Dam, Project #104 ' COMMENT: We hope to have quotes from the contractors available at the Council Meeting. 14. Receiving Report on the Metro Sewer Board Rules and Regulations Regarding Waste Discharges to the Metropolitan Disposal System COMMENT: These letters have been sent out to the Metropolitan Sewer Board and the industries in the City of Fridley. City Engineer has talked to some � of the industries, such as Downing Box, Minn. Linseed Oil Co., and Designware etc. 15. Receiving Request by Park Construction Company for Special Use Permit for Crushing Rock within the Confines of the Burlington Northern Railroad Yard Expansion Project " , COMMENT: Normally a special use permit requires a hearing unless the Council wants to consider this as part of the total expansion yard hearing held previously. The permit should provide safeguards for existing residents. 16. Receiving Report Regarding Sidewalks at Corner of 67th Avenue and Monroe Street COMMENT: This is on the southwest corner of 67th & Monroe. The road is scheduled to be improved in 1973. It might be advisable to improve the road and sidewalk at the same time. n PAGE 5 m Pages 36 - 38 s Page J'39 Pages 40 & 41 0 0 AGENDA FOR REGTJLAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 30, 1971 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED): 17. Consideration of Traffic Controls on West Moore Lake Drive � 18. Consideration of Resolution Recertifying Special Assessments on T� Forfeit Property rnlhich has been Repurchased �\ � 19. Consideration of Resolution Designating Polling Places and Appointing Election Judges for the September 28, 1971 Primary Election � . e 20. Consideration of a Resolution Certifying Charges to the County Auditor to be Levied Against Lots 15 & 16, Block I, Riverview Heights Addition, Fridley, Minn. for Collection with the Taxes Payable in 1972. (531 Fairmont Street N.E.) � PAGE 6 Pages 42 & 43 � . � Pages 44 - 54 Pages 55 - 60 AGENDA FQR REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING•.OF AUGUST 30, 1971 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINiJE�) : 21. Consideration of Resolution Confirming Assessment for Street Improvement Project St. 1970-2 ' 22. Consideration of Resolution Confirming Assessment for Street Improvement Project St. 1970-4 � 23. Consdieration of Resolution Confirming Assessment for 1971 Service Connections \ i � : ♦ 24. Consideration of Resolu�ion Declaring the Necessity for an Additional Tax Levy in Addition to the 30 Mill Limitation Provided by the City Charter Specifying the Purpose and Calling a Public Hearing � . 25. Consideration o£ a Resolution for Appropriation of Municipal State Aid Funds to the T.H. Project � COMMENT: This resolution will allow the use of State Aid funds on part of the loopback construction on T.H. #47 at 61st & 57th. PAGE 7 Pages 61 & 62 Pages 63 & 64 Pages 65 & 66 j �. r Page 67 Page 68 , AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 30, 1971 , NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED): , , 26. Appointment , ' 27. Claims ' j ' , 2$. Licenses ' � �— ' 29, Estimates ' � �,i , a 30. Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing Charqing , Certain Expenses to the Utility Fund and Authorizing the Closing out of the 1969 Disaster Fund ' ' . ' � . ADJDURN ' , 0 PAGE 8 Page 69 Page 70 Pages 71 - 77 1 Paqe 78 Pages 79 - 81 LJ ' ' ' � ' , � ' ' TFiE MII�UTES AF Ti3� REGUI�F,R CQUNCIL MEETING OF 1WGUST 16 � 1971 PI.L�DGT OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Kirkha�n led the Council and the audience in saying the Pledqe of .Allegiance to the k'lag. INVOCATIONs Rsverend Bergren, Redeemer Lutheran Church off� the Invocation. Mayor Kirkham called t'he Rsgular Council Meetinq pf August 16, 1971 to order et 7s50 P.M. 1ml+i+ CALL : M;�M�RS pRESEDtT: Harris, Breider, Kirkham, T.iebl MEMSERS ABSENTs Kelshaw APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE REGZ7LAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 2, 1971: MOTION by Councilman L�.ebl to adopt the Minutes of the Requla►x' Council Meeting of August 2, 1971, as presented. Seconded by Co�unctlman Breider. Upon a voics vot�, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared tha action carried. APPP�VAx+ OF 9 � 1971 e _ 0 �� MOTIO�i by Councilman 8lreider to adopt the Minutes ot th� SpeciCa�Pub�l�in , Hearing Meeting of J►uqust 9, 1971 as sub�mitted. Seoonded b7f Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. , , � � � �J , ADOPTION OF AGEND�A: Mayor Kirkham said the follawinq items are 'to be cha�nqed: Table: Item ik3 (1972 Budqet) to September 20th. ites 114 (Americeri oil rezoniaq and sPscial use Permit =�qumst) to Lugust 30th. Item �116 Resolution heldiaq Lot 30, Block 11, Hy�de Park ]Iddition ior City Park purpoqes. Ad�� To Licena�s: Solicitor's Licenae for Da�m Valley MMwrial 8as'k. l�IOTION by Co�uacilman I�arri• to adeopt the A�qenda aa aaeAdsd. 8�ooaded bY Councilm�an 8reidez. t�po:s a wiee wte, all sy�a. MaYor Kirthu 8�vlarb the mot�on aarried. VISITORS: ---�-- i�is� Leais Fasr. 157 Riversad�e 1N►Y N.B. .., Mr. 1"asr sa,id in June he �i�mitted an aPPlicati�on !or a�ariance to build a ' qaraqe. T!� request �vas granted with certain restrictions vhich he did not �eel he could accept. He said he rauld like tra qu�cait a ne�+ plan for his 'I .� REGULAR COUNGIL M,E�TING OF Ai1GUST 16, 1971 PAGE 2 qara�ge. He haa talked tq both his neighbara on both eidea an3 has a siqned letter of na objection. He.came �oxward and presentsd the letters to the Cour�cil . l�'bTxON bj► COUriC3,lI[kiil Lielql to receive the letters of no objection aubmitted by Mr. I.ewis �arr. Secoi}ded by Councilaian Breider, iJpon a voice v�ote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Mr. Farr continued that �he new location w�ould not interfere v►ith the eas�ment at all, but he.would sti11 need a 3' varianae. He plans on building a 16' X Z4' qaxage. The C�ty Enqineer said that Mr. Farr has diacussed his plans with him, and he a�vised him to qet thm letters stating no objection from the neiqhbars. The driveway to the park vrould be maintained. The problem with tl�e presviou$ plan was that he would have to trespass on his neiqhbor's land. CounciLnan I3arris asked him if ha planned on puttiaq in a ha�rd surface drivevay �tnd Mr. Farr repiied yea. Councilman Breider aoimnented, afte� lookiag over the plan at the Council table, that this appears to be the aort of a plan the Council had in mind at the oriqinal discussion. 1�'�ION by Councilman Breider to grant the 3' variance as requergt�d by 1�r. Le�v�.s Farr and a�low Mr. Farr to build his garage according to the plans sub�nitted August 16, 197�. Sevonded by Councilman Harrie. Upon a v�oice vote, a�.l voting nys, May�or 1Cirkham declared the mqtion carried. PUSLIC HEARING ON FINAi ASSESSI�N'r RULL F'OR SANIT7IRY SBf�R AND STp�Ii�[ Sh''�ER ZI�.'F�OVEI�iT PlipJECT #100s The City Assessox shawed the location oF the �rovement on the overhead scacaeA and the Finuice Director eaid the projecC conei�ts of three parts: for the storm sew�er the r�te ia $2.86 per 100 square feet, for the sanitary s�wer the rat� ia $18.4$ ,per front foot and also included in the project is a sewer repair job on Ga�rdena Avenue that anwunted to $10,237.19, but that amount is to be charged to the utility fund. MOTION by Councilman Harris to close the public hsarinq on Impro�vement Project #100. Seconded by CounciLaan Liebl for discussion. Councilman Liebl asked the City Enqineer i� the prices a�e oousistant w�th those charqed in other areas. The City Enqinee�r $aid theQe faciliti�s were put in baasically to serve the Aaderson Developm�ent plat. There are already facilities on the east side of Central so 100g had to be chasqed to the propert�► on the weet side, with this in a�ind, yes, the rata ie aonsistant. THE VOTE upon the nwtion,�beinq a v�oice vote, all apes, Mayor lcirkham declared �t►e �otion carzisd, arid the hearing aloaed at 8s02 P.M. �n�oc�rrC�rr ��nn� viuric cxEVROr�r: cTab�ea 8-s-�1) Mx. t�Tyman S�aith reported that Vikinq Chevrolet mas not able to qet approvnl of the site along Unioerafty Avenue �roai Deieroit. Ti►`y hav�s na�r aiqned and entered �nto a pu�chase aqreement for the property Mhere Edi�on Hcmea is located �nd thei� requsit#� !or a� special us� pezmit �+ill be before th� Planninq Com�aission Auquat lsth and their reposct arrd recomaer�atibn slmuld be betor8 the Council on Auqust 30th. , ' ' ' � �J LJ � , � , �I � ' � � � ' ' , L. J � PAGE 3 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 16, 1971 �_1 � � � , �I � � , � , ' � , CONSIDE�iATION OF AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE LICENSING AND MANNaR O�F' C�NDUCTING DANCES: The City Attorney said thia Qrdinance was prepared at the request Af the " Police Departn►ent and is quite similar to those other cammunities have. Zt is built around the Sta�e Statutes and qivet� municipalities the authority to requlate dances. He smid he would suggest the following changes: 4n paqe+ 3, Section I�I, the last sentence could read: "An officer, or officerg, the number to be appxoved by Council, of the law must be present ---". On Page 4, the Eirst paraqraph vould be changed to read: "--- � upon conviction thereof sl�all be punished by a fine of not mor� than 5300.Q0, or impriaonment �or not more than 90 days, or botli"• He said this prdinance was designeS to regulate public dances. There has been �aae d'iscussion on.whether an Ordinance is necessary to regulate rock testivals, but this Ordinanae was not desiqned for that purpose, and another one w�ould k�e neaessary to cover them. Gouncilman Liebl questioned the paraqraph in Section ZI where it states the fees for one cAay is $10, for one week $20, for one month $50 and Eor one year $1�0. He asked what about the businesses, or what i� a person wanted to have a dance. The City Attorney said that for bu�inessea such as Casirio Royale, they would pay the 5100 fee, and this Ordina�nce is meant for public dances as defined by the State Statutea and would apply where a �e� is charged. The fiqqrea ior fees used are those used in other comaunities. Cou�c�.lman Liebl questioned Mhether the stipuiation that there n�ust be an officer of the iaw prese�}t was not in conflict with, the rules set out in the Police Manual. The Gity Attorney said he did not recall the stipulations in the Folice Manual, and asked the City Manager to check it out to see if there was a co�nflict. He added that this Ordinance would cover such dances as tiie Knig'�ts of Columbus put on, the V.F.W „ etc., where there ia admission charqed. It is not meant for neiqhborhood dances, achool dances, etc. Councilman Liebl asked if the KCs wo�ld have to pay the $10 fee evexy time they hana a dance. The City Attorney said that if an orqanization such as the KGs have m�ny dances a year, they w�ould be better off to qet the year's license for $100. Mayor Kirkhara suggested that to have an offices of the law present, they ac�uld perhaps use a private aqency. The City Manaqer said this r+as discussed at the staff aeeeting. There are reserve officer$ that are sworn in and have police po�wers under the State, that are not City emplAyees. MOTION by CounciLaan Harris to table this item aad instruct tha Acbainistration to research the Police Manual in regard to off-duty vrork, such as patrollinq dances, Councilman Breider said the City Attorney spoke of public dances, and asked ' how a publ3.c dance is d�termined. The City Attorney said it is deiined in the State Statutes, but it could be spelled out aqain in this Ordinance to save qoinq from on� reference to another. Mayor Kirkham said that he would like to see �ome pXeliminary work done on an Ordinance to control rock , �estivals. The City Manager said he would start vNOrk on one and added that ae�ne p� the �omn►unities do have this type of Ordinance. � ' THE MOTION was seconded �d uPon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RF�;UI,AR COUNCZL MEETING QF AU�UST 16, 1971 PAGE 4 , R�EIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING CO�Ilr1ISSION MEETING OF AUGUST 4� 1971: The C�ty Enginee�r xeported that Item 7 is the only item that requires �ction b� the Council. All the other items are continued by the Planning Com�ti s81pn . �2EALTGNMENT OF MATTERHORN DRIVE BY GRACE HIGH S�HOOL: The City Engineer explained that the request is to realiqn Matterhorn Drive through the Grace High Sehool property. At present there is a water main a�nd an easement running through their property, and the roadway would be nwved tQ th� westerly side of the property so the existing right of way could be vacated. There �wauld have to be a 20' easea�nt for the water line at the present right of way alignment. ' MOTION by Councilman Harris �o set the Public Hearinq �or September 20, 1971 for the vacation of the existing right of way for Matterhorn Drive. Seconded by Counci]sna,n Liebl. Upon a voice w te, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carr�ed. RECEIVZNG THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1971e � 1. CONSTDERATION OF A REQUEST TO APPROVE TFIE PRELIMINARY PLAN FOR A TOWN- HOUSE DEVELOPMENT TO BE IACATED ON THE NORTH 813 FEET OF THE EAST 3/4 OF_THE NORTHEAST �t OF Ti� NORTHEAST �i OF SECTION 13, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, THE__5AME BEING THE 1600 SIACK OF 69TH AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. � (_REQLIEST BY ROGER LARSON, 85 WEST ROAD, CIACLE PINES, MINNESOTA): The City Enqineer reported Mr. Larson has submitted his preliminary plans for his tvwnhouse develop�aent, and they will be goinq before the Planning eaa�ni,ssion on August 18th for their review and recanmendation, and will be cominq back before Council on August 30th. 2. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO MOVE IN A TEMPORARY STORAGE Si�D AND ALSp CONSTRUCT A IAADING DOCK AND REFUSE STORAGE ARF.A IACATED ON LOT 6, AUDITOR'S SUSDIVISION #78, THE SAME BEING 5960 MAIN STREET N.E._� UEST BY SIMER PII1�_ C0. 5960 MAIN FRiDLEY, MINNESOTA�: The City Engineer said this request is to move in a temporary storage shed and sho�wed pictures of the building. The Building Standards - Design Control approved the r�quest subject to a three year time lunit. After that time they would have to come back before the City for a renewal. T'his is property alonq Main Street wh�re Summit Gear Co. us�d to be. It is not a coamercial lookinq buildinq, it ia more of a residential nature. It is a 6 stall qarage and is in reasonably qood shape. He showed on the plot plan Mhere thi�s temporarX buildi�g would be and said it �tould be west of the existinq building. It is a wood frame building and w�ould be used for storage. Councilman Harris askec� what w�ould be stored in the buildinq, Mr. Laren J. Simer said it vrould be used ior storage of steel and excess parts of eomieyor sy�tems that they want to store outaide their building rather than inside. The City Eflqineer asked Mr. Simer if he agreed to the stipulation of the ' ' � , ' � � � ' � ' ' ' � ' � i i � ' � � � , ;I � _, REGULAR COUNCZL MEETING OF AUGUST 16, 1971 PAGE 5 three year time limit, ar�d Mr• Simer said they expect to exp�nd their building within three years anyhow, so the te�Por�Y building would be done away v�ith. The City Engi�eez asked if they were leasing or buyinq the building and Mr. Simer said they were buyinc�. The City Engineer sai8 that �he plans t,h@y have submitted also show some upgrading of the parking 1ot and improve- ments ta the loading dock. � MOTION by Councilman Ha�cxis to approve the request to move in a temporary building far Simer Pump Co. for a period of three years subject to their coa►Qletion af the work as outlined on their plot plan submitted to the Engineering Department. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a v�oice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. MOTION by Counc�.lman Li�bl to receive the Minutes of the Buildinq Standards - Deaign Control Meeting of August 5, 1971. Seconded by Councilm�tn Hreider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. REGEZVING THE MTNUTES OF THE BOARD OF APpEAI+s I"IEETIN� OF AUGUST 10 1971: ' 1. A RE UEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053 48 SUBPARAGRAYH 3, �'RIDLEY CITY CODE TO REDUCE THE SIDE YARD AUIOINI1�lG AA1 ATT]ICHED GARAGE FR(JM 5 FEET TO 4.7 FEET TO ALLOW TiIE CONSTIt[)CTI0�1 OF AN 6 FOOT ' . ADDITION 4NT0 lUN EXZSTING ATTACHED GA1i�►GE LOCATE� PN LOT 24. BIACK 2.. UPLAND 2ND ADDITION Ti� SAME.SEING.6141 5TH STREBT N.E. FRIDT•� SOTA (RF.�2UEST AY MR- i�NRY J. KOESTER JR , 6141 5TS STREET N E ' ' ' ' � ' r � i , MINNE FRIDLEY, MIIJI�SOTA) : The City Enqineer said this request was for a variance of 3" for an attached qaraqe. The applicant wants to enlarge a single garage to a doable garage. The Hoard recoaan�nded appraval. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to concur with the reco�mnendation of the Boax'd of Appeal$ and grant the variance for Mr. Henry J. Koester Jr. Seconded by Coui'►cilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all-ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. 2. A EST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053 4B FRl�u+�x 1+1"1-Z w,r� ��. REDU(� Ti� SIDE YARD ADJOINZNG LIVID� AREA P'ibM 10 I''L�ET TO 7.1 FEET Tp ALLOW THE .ADDZTIOiI OF LIVING AREA Old TOP OF AN EXISTING GA1iAGE I,OCATED ON IATS 22 23 AND TI� SOUTH 2 FEET 01'' 24 BLOCK 4 FIARENCE PARK ADDI'rION, Ti� SAME BEING 6431 JAiCKSON STRB�'I' N.E., FAIDLEY� uTwna�enma fR7�i1EST BY MR. ARNOLD OLSBZI. 6431 JACXSON STREET N�• � FRIDLEY� MINNESO'1'A) t The City Enqineer reported this zequest was for a side yax'd variance. The Hoard wanted adSitional information, so it was tabled. �. A RE UEST P'OR A VARIANCE OF SECTI�N 45.153 2 FRIDLEY CiTY c;w RBDUCE THE AVERAGE DEPTH OF EXISTING STRUCTIIRES FRiOM 94.5 FEET gEFT TQ ALLOW THE ADDITION OF A GARAGE ONTO THE FRUNT OF AN �C STRUCTURE LOCATED ON T� �UTH-5 FEET OF IAT 5, ALI, OE' IAT 6 BLOCR 1 SCiiERER ADDITION TFII: SA[�93 BEING 6745 E RIVER Ii�AD. FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY DR. SAJADY AKS�lt. EAST RIVER iiLaAD• FRIDLEY� MINNESOTA): �. 82 745 �ULAR COUNCI�, MEETING OF AUGUST 16, 1971 p�E � The City Enqineer reported this requeist is for a front yard variance. The eoard x'ecoumended denial oi the x�equest, because of aesth8tics and objections o�' the ne3ghbora. This property is located just east of East River Road and north of Rice Creek. Dx'. Akbar came forward to the Council table with his plans and there was a d�scussion while looking at the plans. The Council requested that the City Engineer bring in the aerials of this lxation to use in the discussion. Councilman Liebi noted that t�ere were neiqhbors present and asked them their views. Mrs. Eyinck, 6755�East Rvier �bad, safd that h� objection was purely personal. �he poisld have livinq quarters that wou2$ look out at the blank wal7, of the qaraqe. It would cut off the beautiful view of the creek, and she d3d rwt believe that it was riqht that.she shonld hatve to lpok at �eoa�'s qaraqe �vall. She said she has a lega�l opinion and also a builder's c�pinion that thia proposa2 w�uld devaluate ber property. She felt that Dr. Akbar has a larqe Iot and there should be eome way for hi.n► t4 build without this qaraqe stickinq out in �ront of th� �est bf the buildinqs on the block, � �� � - Mrs. 1Wiser, 6765 East Riyer Rc�ad, �aid that she too, was warried abc�ut the sesthetics, and rrondered what this sqvare boxy buildinq would look like sticking out in front 1►f the reat of the buildinga. She was'hlso concerned about the val�ation and hc�r it would ai�ect her property. MOTION by Councilman Lieb1 to table this it� until t2ie 30th of Auqust to allow time for the Council to review this pznperty. Ccuucilman Breider objected to the motion and.said thers was no reaaon for �t ��q. He added �e was ready to act now, he had already reviea�ed the pzoperty. He said he �aust aqree with the ladies who spoJce and the reason for the Ordinance is to keep the aesthetics in line with the rest of the neiqhbortiooci . MOTIOid WITHDRAWN by Caur�cilaian ��iebl. M�OTION bp Councila�an Breider to deny the requeAt of Dr. 1lkbar and ooncur with the ogiriton oi the Board ot Appeals, seconded by Co�acil�an Ha�cris, with the cv�ent that this request� doea not meet tt�a int�nt of tt�e O�rdinau�e as dra�+n u,p. The vote upoa t� atot#ac�,� all votiaq aye, Mayo� 1Cirkhan declared the motion carried. , . MOTION bX Councilman Hreider to receive the Minutea oi the Sor�d of Appeals Meetinq of Auqust 10, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, kiayor Ri�ckham declared tihe motion casried. CONSIDiERATION OF RE�UEST SY PARK OONSTRUCTION COMPANY TO AI.LOW FOR EXT�NDTNG i�IORKTNG HOURS - BIJRLINGr!'ON NORTii�RN HAULZNG OPTRATION: Mr. Gerald llcDonald of Park Conatruotion Canpany Mas paresent to ansMer quastions the Council �ay have. Counailman Harris ask�d if they ha►ve permi�sion to atockpile and Mr. McDonald said yes, it is part of the oriqinal contract. � explained they woLild like to ha1u1 to the FMC site on the �econd shift for ttx� reasons. One was traffic and the oth�r was trafn tr�tffic. Park Constru�tion feels there will be no inconvenience to any � �' O ' � � ' � u � � , ' � ' � , C� I� � � r-, � ' , � ' , ' ' ' ' L� ' , I� � ' ' �I REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AiJGUST 16, 1971 PAGE 7 citizans aa they will not be going throuqh any reaidential propertY• The material will be stockpiled and dumped on the West side oi 8ast River R�omd. Councilman Harris asked a}aout their czu�hinq oDeration, and added there were some objections from Fri.dley residents and also Colwebia Hoiqhta v+ith the rock crushing. He asked if they would be asking pern►ission to crueh rock after working hours. Mr• McDonald said no, they are only aakinq pesmissir�rn to h�'U1 on twb ghiitlt. Th8 cruahirtg will be done in the area �re Silica Sand used to ��. Coluicilman Liabl sa3d that the only location that can be oonsidered !or . hauling on a gecond ehift would be FMC. 1+bgt o! the other ueaa vould involve hauling on residential streets. Mr• McDonald aqre�d �►r�d a�►id thei�' request for hauling on a second shift invalves only the FMC site. Councilman Harris wnated to mak�: it clear that if the Council qranted permission to haul on a second shift, this is no way an indication they are allo�wed to do other work on the second shift. The City Attorney asked if it would be a seven day week. Mr• Mc1�on�ld said it would be a five day week. The �aY�t MC��ld said by that ;ne assumed there would be no hauling on Sunday said no, not unless they came�back and asked pern�ission. The City Enqineer said on Page 20 of the Agenda is a map �howing the areas where the dumping is to be. This is going to be a fairly large project with a lot of trucks rut�ninq on the City atreets and highways. He questioned whether the p�rait ehould be qiven vith a tise lie�it to see if this v�ould cause any traffic problem�� or inconvenience to other areas. They should understand it could be revpked or withdrawn. Mr. biaDonald said if there is an undue tra��ic hazard, they would expect that samething would have to be done. t�tayar Kirkhaan caa�ented that the Council would have ti►e authority to withdraw pEZmiS�iOn anyhow. The City Attorney suqgested that the permit be given on that basis. Mr• McDonald coaaaented that the�e would probably be mqre o€ a traffic hazard if they tried to gat their hauiinq cbne durinq the busy daytitae hours. MOTTON by Councilman Liebl to qrant permission to Park Constrt�ction CompanY for their hauling operation on a two shift basis, with night shift hauling to the FMC �ite only, on Monday throuqh Friday. With the mutual understanding that ii there i$ a trafiic problem or an inconvenienve to the area the Council may revoke the permit• Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice qote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motian carried. �ING HIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR PROJECT �1 Reeeived 11:30 A.N., August 16, 1971) Planholder Ashbaek Const, Co. 1910 West Co. Rd. C g�. Faul, Minn• 55113 #iurle}� Con$t, Co. �19 Siqnal Hills N. St. Paul. Minn. 557.18 13exglund-Johnson,Inc. P.O. Box D Excelsior, 1Minn. 55331 Suret 5� B.B. ss a.s. 5a B.B. yum,�, stm� Hid $43,321.86 $Z5,967.00 $75,558.00 i:�T' Completion Date 45 Calendar DaYs 45 Calendar Days 150 Calendar Days REGULAR COUNCIL M�ETINt� �JF' A�IGidST� ].6 r 1971 PAGE 8 � �hs City Enqineer report�d that the bidders bid considerably higher than anticipated. H� would like to have �re time to work on this project before the Gonaulting Engineers, Comstock and Davis, Inc,, suggest any alternate methods o# ge�ting the work done. Councilman Lieb1 asked a.�° the City r�oved the big p�le o� debris by the lake, and asked ha�w it s�ot there. The City Engine�r said that material co�lected by the normal �law of water froa� the creek cominq into the lake. Th� City did clean the �haxe lirne and the area cl��e tc� the shoXe line and it has`been hauled away at the City expense. Councilman Liebl asked how many lpads it was; the City Enqineer said he did not know, but it was a considerabie amonnt of m�,terial, Councilman 8reider said he w�ould aqree with the City Enginoer. The Council should receive.the bids and di�ec� the Ac�nini�tration to s�atudy the dam project. He asked that the City F�nqineer re-evaluate this project to get it comgleted, and point�d out that the abutting property awners were told a cost fic�ure of $10,00p. The City Attorney added that dt the hearing the estimate was approx�teZy $15,060 to repair and improve the d�m, with the City to pay $5,000 fo� the repair and the remaining $10,000 to be a��essed. MOTION by CounciLnan Breider to receive the bids atid instruct the Ada►inis- tration to re-evaluate th� bids Lo see what can be done to qat the project completed within the estimated fiqure. He would also direct that if the a�sessmiEnt portion of th� project exceeds $10,000 Ehat another public hearinq.be held to apprise tt�e property owners of the chanq�a and the reasons €or the changes. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Mr. D.A. Schultz, 15 Rice Creek Way N.E., asked iF to satisfy Dr. Akbar's problem, the $5,000 could not come out of general funds. Councilman Hreider said he understoocl that in the earlier part of July there could have been serious trouble with the dam. The Ci.ty Engineer said that accordinq to Dr. Akbar the water level was vesy high. CounciLnan Sxeider said that the Locke Lake Ho�meownzsrs Assxiation have met and discussed whether.the people want�d the-lake. The queetion was whether to do something tq the.dam to allaw the lake to exist for future years, or try to get by for the present time. The $5,000 relates only to i�ediate repai�s to the dam. He said his hope was that the Council can coanplete the project to ensure that ihe dam remains there. He pointed out there has been slow progrese made, some of the debris has been cleaned up and they have gotten some of the industries to stop dumpinq into Rice Creek. He haped they could w�ork with the coaanunities upstream, but it has to be taken one step at a time. Mr. Schulta said he could not see spendinq money on-a daai, which is qoinq to bottle up nothinq but mud. He said he was eurpris�d at the a►dditional amount of fill there wae in the lake just over the �,reek end. The lake ahould be sAVed now or it will cost more later. It may be if you pzo- crnsti,nate the lake cannot be saved. He said he called Anoka County and asked wh,�t this w�uld do to his tax base and they said nothinq, if you have � � ' ' , ' � i� ' J � ' ' L� ' � , I' J � ' ' ' u ' � ILJ ' ' ' ' ' ' � � ' ' ' ' ' gEGUi,,i�R CCWNCZL MEETING OF AUGUST 16, 1971 p� 9 a mud hole in the back yard, you have privacy. You are taxed on the basis of �rivacy, na� lake s2ioxe. He said he would have mora privacy with a fence tha,n with the lake. H� asked �f you are taxed on the basis of privacy, whi.ch is more private? Councilman Harris said if he qot that ttnswer, it was unfortunate. The law states that taxes must be based on the aiaY'ket value of the home, and it ia not based on amenities. If there is a Setxi- ment end conditions change, the market value will chanqe, thus taxes. but th@y ,are only based on market value. M�yor Kirkham said that nobody disagrees on the value of the lake. He did not feel there was procrastination, or why the-continued interest in the Rice Creek Watershed D�.strict? Mr. Schults said the colleetion of material is not sand washing down from the banks of the stream, the n�jor cause is conatruction within th� City of Fridley. The east side o# the trestle looks nic�, and he wondered if the City had givsn con�idera�ion to cleaning u� the other €�ide of the trestle now. He questioned how muei► ma►terfal has washed down from construction work. Mayor Kirki�a* said there rn►s satse cl.ean-up accomglished by �e Highway Department. T'hsy cleaneci up what they were responsible for. Cpuiacilman Hax'ris said that he lives on Rice Creek u►ci natwcallY he is cancerned about that. iie said he Was concerned �ibout the �+i�ole lenqth and b�eadth of that waterway. Fridley has been activs in the petition !or a public hearing fox the Rice Creek Waterahed District. The level og �e c�eak has chanqed in the laat 4� years. He said behind his hot�se where the �,rater w�uld cover his knees a few years ago, naw the duck� Malk aaroas. . If nothinq moze is don� than clean up Locke Lake, the a�1►terial existing on the bottom of the creek on up streaa� is goirg to be mrn►ed down a� You v�ould end up in the same poeition. �s soon as ther� ia a surge of water, that torrent will mow tho material fro�a the creek dawn into Locke Lake where it will be depoaited as soon as the pater maves sloMer. He sa�id there was about 2' of $and on top o! the hard-Pan which r°rms �e � o� the creek. iie was sure if you get into New Brighton, the people woul$ say the aame thing; that it is tha construction upstream from them that causea their problems. You cannot satisfy the problems of Locke Lake until you s�tisfy the problems of �e S�e�• � Mr. Schultz said it seemed that it would be an easY solution tro build same kind of a catch point. Saaething could be conatructed to catch the silt and sand that could be easily cleaned. Then it would not entail dredqing the v�hole lake. Thero is a reason for haste. The material is apreading out in i,,4cke Lake, so consider how much more would it coat to clean it up after the material spreads out. Councilman Harrie said yes, it wau�ld ooQt less, but if you curtail the flaw of the areek the sand and silt would pile up on private pzoperty. He pointeS out there are areas on Rice Creek along the eastern City limits thnt could possibly be used for control of the water. � a�ember of the audience said this is not a private lake, the City has a►ccess to the wat�r. He asked what a private lake is• Th� City Attorney a�id that by definitio� meandered waters are those that are meandered at the time the original aurvey Mae made• In this case it is a man n�de lake. The resident objected �nd said there wae aocesa to the.lake• 'Z'he City Attorney said that if that is hia definition of a public lake� then it i� pubiic. The resident asked Who owris the bed of the lake. The City Attorney said the people who owned the parcel of land prior to the time ti'ie lake REC,ULAR COUNCIL MEETING �F AUGUST 16, 1971 PAGE l� ' was formed, unles� he sold it to abutting property owners. Mr. Schultz aeked what would happen i! the lake was allowed to fill. The City Attorney said that tl�en p�rsoas awninq lake shore wot�ld h,a�ve land that v�ld be d�vitlop�d. He sa#.d it w�ould depend on how their deeds Mere wri�ten, whether they �speciiied footage or read to the Water line. The ownership w4uld depend an how the individuals took �itle at �he time they bought the pzoperty. Mr. Schultz said in his case he has about 40' into the lake. On the adjacent piece of proparty it is owned down tp the water line. He has been told that the ownership would follow that water line. Dr. Akbar said that .�t seemed that the dam project is being poetponed, but nod part of the wall is $a3ling down.�" He asked who wnuld be res,ponsible if aoa�eon� is killed. Mayor Rirkham said the Council has received the bids and turned them ovex to the Administration and they will be brought back to the Council at some future meeting with a recommendation. The Council ia not abandoning the project. The City Engit�eer added that it is his department's revommendatinn that the repair w�ork on fhe dam be campleted this �rear. As far.as the unprove�ent is cbncerned, where the abutting haae owners wi11 have to be Assessed, he will try to w�ork with the con- tractors to find a way �or them to do the work at a more reasonable cost. So�ae of the contractors put in a hiqh amount because of the risk factor in ca�se the ci�m washed out. He eaid he would iike to continue w�orking with the contractor� to try to minimize the cost. ' - . TH� VOTE upon the motion, being a voice vote, all voting sye, t�ayor Iti,rkham declared the mation carried. RECENING BIDS AND AWARDING QOI�TRACT FOR CITY GARAGE BXPANSION: (Bids Opened 11:30 A.M., August 16, �.971) ♦ Bid " General Contractor Hase Bid Alt. G-1 Sec. Days Antler Corp� _ St. Paul, Minn. $69,598 $6,006 5� 12U ElView Const. Mpls., Minn. D.J. Kranz Mpla., Minn. Kloster-Madsen Mpls., Minn. Berglund-Johnson Excelsior, Minn. Kraus-Anderson St. Pau1, Minn. - A�kay Const. Mpls., Minn. 71,000 4,924 67,973 6,823 69,990 6�100 71,289 6,683 70,500 6,600 72,000. 6,500 5$ 1Z0 5� 105 58 150 5$ 150 5$ 90 53 120 ,Adolfson & Peterson, Inc. Mp18., Minn. � 81,700 5,300 5$ 120 ' ' � , � C � � � ' ' C � ' ' ' LJ ' ' • ' � ' ' ' , ' ' ' , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETIN� OF AUGUST 16, 1971 � PAGE 11 + Bid General Contractor Base Bid Alt. G-1 Sec. Day� _.�-_- Dupre' Const. St. Paul, Minn. 565,959 56,860 5$ 120 Henning Nelson Mpls., Minn. 65,389 7,072 5s 120 Manson Const. Excelsior, Minn. � No Bid Loeffel-Engstrand Hopkins, Minn. ' 65,890 5,600 5� 140 EDS Const. St. Paul, Minn. T8,300 5,300 5� 150 Westlund Const. St. Paul, Minn. , 71,707 6,000 5$ 120 W.H. Cates Const. . � Mpla., Minn. 72,467 6,292 5$ 120 Henry O. Mikkelson Const. Mpls., Minn. 69,700 5,200 5• 120 Alt. G-1 - Furnish & install conc. floor complete �+ith trench�s � trench qratings, rms. 101, 104 + Bid Mechanical Contractor Base Bid Alt. M-1 Sec. D�y�s Bob"S P & H Wayzata, Minn. $3,080 $5,760 5� i H.S. Horwitz P & H Mpls., Minn. 3,410 5►278 5s 7 Pierre-Aircon Co. St. Paul. Minn. 4,400 4,400 5t 7 Harris Broa. Plwnbinq Mple., Minn. Z,675 • 4,196 5t 7 1►ticina P & H Mpls., D1inA. No Bid Buchman Pliunbinq Co. Mp1s., Minn. �,100 4,500 5s 7 Alt. M-1 - Drainaqe system from floor trenct�s in s�ns. 101 6 104, vrith vented flaa¢nable liquid trap & oonnection to exist. aewer aervice. REGUiaAR COUNCTL MEETIIV(� GF AUGUS� 16, 1971 PAGE 12 Bia �lsctrical Contractor Base Bid Sec. Days Electric Service Co. Mpls., Minn. $14.332 5$ 7 Mayer Electric Mpls., Minn. 8,200 5� ry John Ess & Son Hopkins, Minn. 10,645 5$ 7 Heights Electric Cert. Ck. Mpls., Minn. 10,640 $532.00 7 Stevens Electric Mpls., Minn. 11,970 5� 7 Brite-LitQ Electric St. Paul, Minn. 11,500 5$ 7 Premier Electric Mpls., Minn. Na Bid Bill Carlson Elec. Mpls., Minn. 9,100 5$ 7 Sailblad Electric Mpls:. Minn. 9,449 �5s 7 Ace Electric , Mpls., Minn. 10,500 58 7 Cowrture Elect�ic - Mpls., Minn. 12,591 5$ 7 �,ehn Electrie Anoka, Minn. 9.555 5$ � Bacon's Electric FxidleY 7,990 58 7 The City Manaqer said the bid opening for the City garage expansion was this morninq and the bids received were quite favorable. As pointed out in the recomanendation froip Mr. Patch, they were eubstantially below the architect's estimates. He said prior to awarding the bids, there will have to be some agreement prepared for workinq out the financial arranqea�ent with the Fridley Fire Relief Association. He suggested tabling the �wa►rd and instructing that the preparation of the aqree�ments proceed baaed on �he apparsnt lo4r bidder's figures. � ,' � ' ' ' ' ' , , ' � ' ' , , ' , ' ' 1 ' � , ' ' ' ' ' � � � ' 1• � ' ' ' � �� RF;Gi1IJ�1R COUNCIL MEETZNG QF AUGUST 16, 1971 PAGE 13 General - Loeffel-Enqstxand Base Bid $65,890 Alt. $5,600 �$71,490 �lechanical - Harris 8ros. " " S 2,675 Alt. $4,198 �$ 6,873 Electrical - Bacon's Electric " " $ 7,990 ---° � $_7,990 TOTAL CONTRACT AMOVNT $86,353 MOTION by Councilman Harria to receive the bids for the City garaqe expansion and inetruct the A�lministratiox� to grepare the agresment with the Fridl�y Fire Relief Association, based on the low bidder's fiqures• Seconded by Gouncilman Breider Eor discussion. Councilman 8reider asked how long the terms would be. The Finance Director said 10 years. The City Engineer said the total contract price is $86,353, but there is always some additional expense such as the architect's fees, so for the purposes of setting up the agreement, he suggested using the round figure of $100,000. Councilman Harris said there was a base bid and also alternates. He asked what the alternates were for. The City Enqineer showed the plans at the Council table and pointed out where the concrete floor was in the plans. He sai.d there was also a qravel floor shown in one section and the alternate provides for a concrete floor there also. The mechanical alternate is for the extension of the drainaqe for the floor. aIe said it was presented as an alternate because he did not want to go over the budqetted amount, but upon reaeiving the bids, his recoumendation wpuld be to include the alte�nates. He added that without the alternate the General Contractor low bidder is Henning Nelson, but with the alternates, the co�abined prices show Loeffel-Engstrand law bidder. Councilman Harris comQnented there were 16 general contractvr invitations to bid sent out and 15�responses. The City Enqineer said yes, there was keen intereet aha�n'i in this project. THE VOTE upon the motion, being a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. AIITHORIZING THE USE OF THE PRUFESSIONAL SERVICES OF SOIL SNGZD�1tING SERVICE3 INC..TO DO A 90IL ANALY5I3 IHVE3TIGATION FOR PRp.7ECT M102: The City Engineer explained that the Council has autl'iarized ti� Pr�7ect north of 79th for water, sewer and drainage. That area has saae �erioua soil pxoblems and he is askinq for authorization for a aoil analysis to enable the contractos� to better bid the pro�ect. He �uld know what kind of-soil he r�ould have to deal with. This has not been done on other Pm]ects because for the most part the soil in'Fridley is sandy. Councilman Harris asked if ths cost�v�onld be assessed back against the projtct and ti�e Citg F•ngineeY said yes. Counail.man iiarris ca�ae�nted that the. tz�auble with No�es statted pith their enconaterinq soil conditions they had not planned on. MOTION by Councilmaa Harri�s to authorize the use of tLe professional services of Soil Engineerinq Servicea; Inc. to �o a soil saalpais investiqation for 8roject �102. Seconcied bp Councilaan Breider. Opon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirki�aw declared the mction carried. APPRpVING Ti� S8CO3�ID PHASE OF STREET LIG�iT PRpGRAM FOR 1971: MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the aecond phase of street lightinq prqgrau► for 1971 as outlined by the City Engineer in the Aqenda of Auqust 16, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, t+l�yor Kirkham deciared the motion carried. REGTJIAR COUNGIL MEETING OF AUGUa�T 16� 1971 C��1 B�ARD f BISP PAGE 14 ' The C�Lty Engineer said this report covers the rules and regulation$ pro- posed by the Metropolitan �ewer Board. There is goin� to be a public hearinq in the near future. There are a few items that the Council should be aware pf as they may get reactions from some people. one caf their requireme�t$ is that people with cesspools have to coruzect to a municipal or mstropolitan sewer syetem within one year after the rules are adqpted. Thie vaul.d involve quite a few people in Fridley. _ Counciiman Harris pointed out there are some areaa in the City where due to the construction ot the a�rer lina in relation �o the street elevatiom; there would have to be l�l�t stations, which w�ould be very costly. The City Engi�nesr said he `wouid bring thie point to their attention. i�k�en we irulicated Fridleg's concern at their budget hearing, they aaid they are trying to control pollution. Another item of concern is that th�y are proposing an individual can deal directly��with the Metropolitan Sewer B�ard for hooking up �p a system, but he fsit that in a municipality such as Fridley, the individual should w�ork throuqh the municipality. The Metropolitan Sewer eoard ia also going to require an extensive testinq proqram for industrial effluent goinq into the system. They are proposing �hat they would have to submit a monthly report, bnt he felt that such a Dlanket rule w�uid not be necessary. ' Councilman Breider pointed out on Page 5, Section 4�9 the costs are left blank. The City Engineer said that would only apply if dealing directly With the Metropolitan 3ewer Board. Councilman Breider said a� Pag�e 6 in regard to mercury levels, it says, "None at levels acutely toxic to humans or plant life". He felt that should be spelled out and that it t�ras an amlaiquous �tatement. Councilman Breider also felt that on.Paqes 7, 8, and 9, Section 5-4, A throuqh L, there were sotne nebulous state�eents that should be clarified. The City Engineer said that Fridley does not have a serious problen��in reqa�z�d to indnatrial effluent, the City is fortunate to have very clean industries. CounciLnan Breider asked if Medtronias and Onane did not dunp scoe kiad of chemicals into the system. The City 8nqineer said that tbe industries �re also goinq to be given a copy of the rules and regu- latians proposed tor their response. CounciLnan Breider said he vauld liko to know haw Fridley stood. �'he City Engineer said there r�oaild be very little problea� witil the Ci�y�of Fridley, althouqh there could possibly be +scne problem with certain indnstries. Councilman Breider questioned if they w�atld have to pay an add�d cost for handling the discharqe. He Mondered about dumping aoaps into the system. He ask�d if Fridley could meet the rules as they laid them �vt�t. The City Enqineer said the municipality could, but some industriaa may have saae problem�, eouncilm�an Breider questioned what if Fridl�y is told they are meetinq ti�ir rules this year, then they come hack next year nad say we are nob meetirx� their ariteria. The City Engineer said the only thing to do would be to run an analysis on the affluen�, however, the major portion comes from homas and apart- ment houses. Most of the industries are very clean. He added this is still in the preliminary staqes. Counciiman Breider asked that the City Engineer keep the Council infonned on haw they stood. Councivnan xarri� agreed this report should qo to tt�e indt�stries. He asked what if an industry changed their chemical effluer�t, then Fridley would ba forced-�to pay more. They may ' � � ' ' ' ' � � � t ' � ' u L� LJ � ' LI � ' � i ' r � ' � � ' REGULAR COUNCZL D�EETING OF AUGUST 16, 1971 PAGE 15 meet the Hoard's standard�3 now, but if they changed, they may not. The City Engineer commented that he w�ould like to have the larqer firms appear at the hearing. MOTION by Gouncilman Liebl to receive the report entitled "Sawage and Waste Control Rules and Regulations for the Metropolitan Disposal.System°. Seconded by CounaiLnan Harris. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the uation carried. CONSIDERATION OF SUBi+IITTING LAWCON APPLICATION FOR NORTH PARK AFt�A: CounciLnan Harris said that he aqreed in principle with what is outlined in the City Manager's memo dated Auqust 11, 19i1. It shaKS a balance to be financed of $13,156. . MOT�ON by�Councilman Har�is to ask the Administration to subanit the appli- ca�tion as outlined, and xeconfirm Resolution �208-1970. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion car�ied. RES6Lj7TION #101-1971 - CbNFIRMING ASSESSI'1ENT FOR SlUNITARY SEWER AND STORM SEWER PEi('3.TECT # 100 • MOTION by Councilman Hreider to adopt Resolution �k101-1971. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' 1971 - AND ESTIMATLS ( PROJECT #106: MOTION by Councilman Harris to a8opt Resolution #102-1971. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � � RDCEIVZDiG RESOLUTION FROM DISTRICT �i4 BOARD OF ED(JCATI01�1 REGAI�ING REDUCING SPEED LIMIT ON MISSISSIPPI STREET: M�OTIl�N by Counai.lman Liebl to receive the reso2ution adoptefl by the School 1 Di�trict 1�14 Board of �ducation. Secanded by Councilman i3arris. vpon a voice vote, aY1 ayes, Mayor Kirkham declarec# the motion carried. � ' ' ' � The City Manager said that definitely, if you are going to consider traffic controls, a four way stop w�ould be preferable to a siqnal. He would assu� there would be soane cost sharing involved. He said it is a situation where you must decide if you want to move the traffic alonq, or provide additional safety. Counailman Harris said that he has noticed�on the corner of 67th Avenue �and Monroe, the children walking to Hayes School cut across the bou�evard area and it is badly wor� dart�m, and impossible to maintain. He wondered if a portion of sidew�lk could not be put in there. The City Enqineer said this i.s part of the five year sidewalk program. Councilman Harris suqqested it could bes made a part o� another project to get it in sooner. R�GULAR COUNCIT� M�ETINC{ t?F AUGUST 16, 1971 p1�GE 16 It was pointQd out that if a resolution is passed, the CountX would.want it this week. There was some discussion on whether they should recommend reducinq the speed limit to 30 MPH, but the Council felt this might cause the traffic to go down to Bennett Drive rather than travel on Mississippi Street, and that would be no solution. They surely w�ould not want the traffic on a residential street. Councilman Breider said that the advantage of a four.way stap is that it could be easily removed..if it is found to aause tra�iic problems. CaunciLnan Harris said in looking for safety at that intersection, he felt a£e�ur way stop w�ould accomplish this. RESOLUTION #103-1971 - REQUESTING ANOKA COUNTY HOARD OF CONII�4ISSIONERS TO INSTALL A FOUR WAY STOP SIGN AT THE INTERSF)CTION OF MISSISSIPPI STREET AI�ID MONROE �TREET : MOTION by Councilman Br�ider to adopt Resolution #103-1971 and requ�st that the Reso�ution be forwaxded to Anoka County. Seconded by CounciLaan Liebl. Upon a voice vota, all voting aye, Mayor Kir3cham declared the �otion carried. AP�QINZR�lENT : Ndme Position Effective Date Salary Replace� David V. Triplett Engineering July 1, 1971 Clyde V. Moravetz Rt. 1, Box-108 Aide _ . Cambridqe, Minn. _. 55418 MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur in the appointment of David Triplett as Enqineering Aide. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CLAIMS: MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve payment of General Claims �25935 throuqh #26084 and Liquor Claims #5836 through #5887. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declaxed the motion carried. LICENSES: The Council nated that upon the recommendation of the Fire Chief the multiple dwelling license for John E. Kassulker, Rt. 2, Box 124, Onamia, Minnesota 56356 for the property at 6530 2nd Street is not to be approved. Solicitors Dawn Valley Memoxial Park 10001 Bush �ake Road cfo George A. Comisky 6390 Dellwood Drive . Fzidley, Minnesota By: George A. Comisky Approved By Pdlice Chief ' O ' � LJ 1 ' ' � ' . � i ' ' u a ' ' � ' ' a � � � (� � ' � ' i � , ' � , ' u IJ REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 16► 1971 PAGE 17 LICENSES CONTINUEDt MAME ADDRESS UNITS FEE , �. Sokolow�ki for 5$pl - 2nd St.N.E. 4 . 10.00 Bart CroSs S56 - 40th Ave.N.E. Glenn Barro�t 5830 - 2nd St. N.E. 4 10.00 1113Q Madison St. N. E. Mpls. Mlnn. Dclta Land Inc. 6291 Comat Lane N.E. 5848 - 2nd St. N. E. $ 10.00 Fridley, Minn. ' �ohn L. Calguire 2018 - 36th Ave, N.E. 6008 - 2nd St. N. E. 4 10.00 Mpls, Minn. 55418 Wa1tGr Sinner �+42� Mbnroe St. N. E. 6511 - 2nd St. N. E. 4 10.00 Minneapolis, Min�. 55421 D. L. Scher�r 6525 - 2nd St. N. f. 6525 - 2nd St. N. E. 4 ' 10.00 Fridl�y, Minn. William C. Warner 4 10.00 2$13 Casco Pt. Rd. 6021 Main St. N.E. Wayzata, Minn. 55391 Albin Johnson 6824 Ewing Ave, No. $800 , 22 St. N. E. 4 10.00 Mpls. Minn. Albin Johnson 6824 Ewing Ave. No. 5810 - 2� St. N. E. 4 10.00 Mpis. Minn. Gary Novak 53�5 - 4th St. N. E. 5820 - 2� St. N. E. 4 10.00 Mpls. Minn. 55421 Dr. Irving Herman - � 1135 Medical Arts Bld, 5846 - 2� St. N. E. 6 IO.QO Mpis. Minn. 55402 Harold Schmidt 5901 - 2a St. N, E. 59�1 - 2� St. N. E. 4 lO.OA Fridley, Minn. Arnold Elmquist, 5$60 East Rivar Rd. 491� -�3�d St. N. E; 7 10.00 Minnaapol•is, Minn. 55432 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 16, 1971 LICENSES CONTTI�UED: Arnold �lmquist . 5860 - East River Rd. 4921 - 3rd $t. N. E. F�tdley, Minn. A�nold Elmquist 5$60 East River Rd. 4935 - 3rd St. N. E. Fridley, Minn. Arnold Elmquist 5860 East Riv�r Rd. 4949 - 3rd St. N. E. Fridley, Minn, John M. Mtller � 47 Rice CrG�k Way 4965 - 3rd St. N. E. Fridl�y, Minn. SS432 C. H. Miller 1095 Polk Circle N. E. 4985 - 3rd St. N. E. Minneapolis, Minn, C. H. Miiler 1095 Polk Circie N. E. 5005 - 3rd St. N. E. Minneapolis, Minn, Waino W. Untine 4347 University Ave. N. E. 5025 - 3rd St. N. E. Mp1s. Minn. 55421 William H. Lee 4322 A�thur St. N. E. 5�35 � 3rd St. N. E. Mpls. Minn. 55421 sen Bigos 5200 - 3rd St. N. E. Ben Bigos 5201 - 3rd St. N. E. 1215 LaSalle Ave. Mpls. Minn. Ban Bigos 5230 - 3rd St. N. E. Ben Bigos 5231 - 3rd St. N. E. Ben Bigos 5260 - 3rd St. N. E. Ben Bigos 5261 - 3rd St, N. E. Ben Sigos 5290 - 3rd St. N. E. Ben Bigqs 5291 - 3rd St. N. E. Lc�rry D. Meinert 5900 - 3rd St. N. E. 2728 County Rd. H2 N�w Brighto�, Minn. 55112 7 7 7 W � � � 7 il 11 11 l� 11. 11 11. 11 4 PAGE 18 � �� � �� � �� �� 11.Q0 �� �� � �� 11.00 11.00 11.00 }1.00 11.OQ 1i.00 11.00 11.00 10.00 , � � � � � � ' � , I � � , ' � ' ' ' REGUT�AR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 16, 1971 LICENSES CONTINUED: Leo J. Hynes 272A Irvinc� Ave. No. 6051 - 3rd St. N. E. Mpls. Minn. Frs�nci5 deRidder 5347 - 4th St. N. E. 7913 - 37th Avc. Na. Mpls. Minn. 55�+27 _ Jon Pendzima5 441% - 78th I.aaC No. 5401 - 4th St. No. Mpls. Minn. 55=+29 LaVerne M. Bauer 5800 - 4th St. N.E. 5800 - 4th St. N.E. h�pis. Minn. John J. Baros 537� ' S�h St. N. E. Rt. 2, Anoka, Minn. pavid W. Adams 2$Q7 Garfield Ave. So.' S378 - Sth St. N. E. Mpls. Minn. 55408 G1enn Mostoller 7632 gryant Ave. So. 5420 - 5th St. N. E. Richfield, Minn. 55423 Leo J. Hyne� 2�24 Irving AvG. No. 5402 - 7th St. N. E• Mpls. Minn. gen B i gos 1215 LaSalle Ave. 213 - 53rd Ave. N.E. Mpls. Minn. Francis peRidder 359 - 57th place. N.E. 7917 - 37th Ave. No. Mpls. Minn. 55427 Charles W, Wishy 10719 Bra�wood Circle 380 - 57th Place N. E. Min�eapolis, Minn. 55�+31 Harold M. Bettig 293� Douglas pr. �15� - 59� Way N.E. Mpls. Minn. 55422 C1�ffqrd T. Bakko gll� - 13th Ave. So. 19� - 59� way N. E. Mpls. Minn. 55420 Otto G. Westenfield 5830 - 5th St. N. E. 110 - 61st Ave. N. E. Fridley. Minn. 55432 3 3 �► �, 3 4 4 3 4 � L� 12 12 C? PAGE 19 � �� 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.Q0 �0.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 12.00 12.00 10.00 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF' AUGIIST 16, 1971 LICENSES CONTINUED: Glen F. Wilke� 290 - 61st Ave. N. E. Fridley, Minn. 55�+3� Arnold Elmquist 5860 - East Rive�- Rd. Frtdlay, Minn. 55432 Arnold Elmquist Arnold Elmquist 290 - 61st Ave. N. E. 6370 Hwy. 65 N. E. 6393 Hwy. 65 6417 Hwy. 65 3 15 7 8 Leonard S. Jacobsan, 1408 Frankson 6379 Hwy. 65 N.E. 8 St. paul, Minn, 55108 LeRoy W. DrGw 1 Oriole Lane 1441 - 73rd Ave. N.E, 18 North qaks, Minn. ' MidWest Fork Lift Trucks :$$9 - 74th Ave. N. E. I1 Real Estate 2711 Broadway N. E. Mpls. Minn. SS413 MidWest Fork LiFt Trucks Co. 415 - 74th Ave. N. E. �1 Miles Constructian 4500 Lyndale Ava. Na. 106 - 77th Way N. E. 4 Mp�s. Minn. S. N. Jordahl 6657 W. Broadway, 6542 Central Ave. N.E. 4 Mpls. Minn. 5542$ SPGA Associates 909 Farmers � Mechanics B1d.6551 Channel Rd. 11 Mpls, Minn, 55402 SPGA Associates 6571 Channel Rd. �� Nathan Schwartz 5916 Medfcine Lake Rd, 101 Charles �� h�ls. Minn. 55422 Nathan Schwartz 179 Charles St. )2 Nathan Schwartz 180 Charles St. 12 PAGE 20 10.00 15.00 �o.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 1 1.00 11.00 10.00 10.00 11.00 11.00 12.OQ 12.00 12.00 ' , , � ' � � ' � , , � � ' � � ' � ' , � � ' ' , , � � � � ' , � REGUL�R COUNCIL M�ETING OF AUGUST 16, 1971 LICENSE$ CONTINUED: Michaal Tema 59�+p East River Rd. 4701 UnivGrsity Ave. N, E Mpls� Minn. 55421 � Mile� Construction Co. 450fJ Lyndale Ave. No. 7673 East River Rd. Mpls, Minn. Five Sands Development € 7845 East River Rd. Five Sands Inc. 2408 Central Ave.N.E. Mpls. Minn. 55�+18 Five Sands 7875 East River Rd. same as above Ben Bigos 1215 LaSalle Ave. 5100 Horizon Dr. Mpls. Minn. Ben 9igos 5101 Horizon Dr. 12 4 59 59 5 7 Stanley Kania 430 Ironton St. N.E. 3 430 I�onton St. N. E Fridley, Minn. 55432 peeBee Contacting 6670 Lucia Lane 333 Rice Creek Terrace Fridley, Minn, 55�+32 DeeBee Contacting 6680 Lucia Lane DeeBee Contracting 6690 Lucia Lane William A. Shaw Jr. 7400 Lyric Lane 73�3 M�Y�s st. N.E. Fridley, Minn. 5543� Eugene �. Lashinski 10�5 Polk Piace N.E. 4030 Main Str N. E. Minneapolis, Minn. J�mes Rudnitski 1658 - 77th Ave. N. E, 6035 Main St. N. E. Fridley, Minn. 55432 GhriS Jalaverov 160 Mississippi c/o N.W. Investment Managament Mpls, Minn. Highland park Development Co. 5�+0 Glenhaven Rd. 630 Osborne Rd. Anoka, Minn. 16 16,. 16 $ 4 4 4 34 PAGE ai �z.00 10.00 59.00 59.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 10.00 10.00 1p.00 10,00 34.00 REGULAR COUNCIZ MEETING OF AUGUBT 16, 1971 LICENSES CONTINUED: Highland Park Development Co. �40 ��eenhaven Rd. Anbka, Minn, 55303 - Michael C, Gresser 2057 Qua�tz Lane St.Paul, Minn, 5§122 Darold Johnson 4216 - 7th St, N. E. Donald E. Johnso� }37 , Mississippi P1ace Fridley, Minn. 55�+32 Clifton InveStment 5145 Woadiawn Blvd. Minneapplis, Minn. Udell Larson 6848 Knol) St. Minneapolis, Minn, 55427 Kenneth G. Larson 6848 Knoll St. Minneapolis, Minn. 55427 �eneral Contractor M.J. Arndt Construction Cp. 2080 Sherwood Road Minneapolis, Minnesota Eond Builders 3312 Hopkins Avenue Hopkins, Minnesota 8x�iar Construction 10134 Gentral Avenue Blair�e, .Minnesota Gaod Value Hoa�es, Ina. 11061 Foley Bou2�vard Coan Rapids, Minnesota Mas°nr SibQ11 Construction 1405 Parkview Lane W�st Columbia Heights, Minnesota 690 Osbarna Rd. 6111 Star Lane N.E. 6541 - 2nd St. N. E. 137 Mississippi Pla�e 151 - 592 Way N. E. S460 - 7th St. N. E. PAGE 22 34 34,00 18 18.00 4 10.00 4 10.00 12 12.00 34 34.00 35� - 75th Ave. N. E. 11 11.00 Approved By By: Marlan J. Arndt Building Inspector By: Bob Pauerman Building Inspector By: Orval Dalberg Building Inspector By; Donald Hardle By: Donald Sibe11 Building Inspector Building Inspector , � � ' ' , 1 � ' , , � , � � � ' � ' , gEGUi�A,R COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 16 , 1971 , l� � � PAGE 23 MOTION by Cauncilman Liebl to appx'ove the licen$es as su�nitt�ed with the exception of the multi,ple dwelling license for John E. Kassulker for 6530 2nd Street N.E. Seco�d�ed by Councilman Breidex. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CONSIDERATION OF RE ST '�O HOLD AUCTION - MICHAEL SERVETUS UNITARIAN SOCIETX. SEPTEMSER 6, 1971: , MOTION by Councilman Liebl to grant permission to Michael Servetus Unitarian Society to ho7.d their annual auction September 6, 1971. The motion was seconded and upon a voiae vote, a11 ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the uwtion carried. � CONS , �.,, L_J , , , , , , � � � ' i � OF RE4UEST FOR � 'I'O BE HELD M4TION by Councilman Liebl to grant permission for the time chanqe for the auetion, to be h�ld August 21, 1971 for Fridley Auctions as outlined in their letter dated Augu�t� 12, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ESTIMATES: Allied Blackto� Company 3601 48th Avenue North Minneapoli�, Minnesota 55429 FI�IAI. Estimate �1 for Street Improvement Project St. 1971-10 (Seal Coat) according to contract. Suburban Engineering Inc. 6875 Highway �65 N.E. Minneapalis, Minnesota 5543� PARTIAL Esti.mate $or Professional Services on Project #103 Leaque of Minnesota Municipalitiss 3300 Univcrsit�y Avenue S.�. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414 For membership dues in the Leaque of Minn. Municipalities Heqinning September 1, 1971 $1,654.00 Metro Section Dues 827.00 $2,481.00 Weaver, �alle and Herrick 316 East Main Street Anoka, Minnesota 55303 For Professional Servicea Rendered - August Billinq $13,950.43 $ 2,843.75 $ 2,481.00 S 2.3g5.00 MOTTON by Gouncilman Harria to authori�e paytaent oi the e8timates as presented. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a v�oice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared tixe mo�ion carried, REGiJL�t COUNCII, M�ETING OF AUGUST �.6, 1971 PAGE 24 CO1�lUNIGATI0AIS s A• AISTRICT �14 BpARD OF IDUCATION: CATV MQTTO�T by Counailman Harri� to receive the communication from Independent Schoo� pistrict #14 dated }�ugust 12, 1971. Seconded by Councilipan Liebl. Upon a voice vote, ali ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ADJOURNMENT: There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regular Council Mee�inq oE �#ugu�t 16, 1971 adjourned at 9:SQ P.M. Respectfully submitted, SI�:�-�/' ����'�;.Cl��/ Juel Msrcer Secretary to the �ity Council Jack O. it�rkham Mayor ' ' , � ' � � C_ � � 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 � , , ' � , . � ' , � ' , � � � � ' , ,,�, MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER,AND CITY COUNCIL FRAM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR ST. 1970-2 STR�ET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT � pr1TE: AUGUST 26, 1971 The ST. 1974-2 Street Improvement Project covers the installation of street surfacing and curb and gutter qn West Moare Lake Drive and a portion of 58th Avenue. The total cost of the improvement is $82,304.15. The total amount assessed is $30,729.38. These are State Aid Streefis abutting on residential property, therefore, �he full cost of the improvement is not assessed against the abutting property. The assessment rate is the same as the assessment rate for adjacent streets done under the ST. 1970-1 Street Improvement Project which were done according to the normal City street specifications. The assessement rate is $9.66 per front foot. .,i � 0 � . E� , � � � ' � ' ' , �— , r , � CITY OF FRIDLEY ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA NUT�CE 0� W�ARING �� ASSESSMENT FOR ST. 1970-� S7REET IMPROVEMENT �ROJECT �r_ _ . _ Nbt�c is hereby given that the Council df �he City af Fridley will meet at th� City H�11 in said City on the 30th day of August, 1971, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., to hear and pass upon all objecti�ns, �f any, '�o the proposed assessments in respect to the following #mprovement, to-wit: S1'. 1970-2 STREET IMPROVEMENT pROJECT � The proposed assessment roll for each of said �mprovements is nbw on file and open to publiC inspection by all persons interested, in the office of the Clerk of said City. At said hearing the Council will consider written or oral objections to the pro- posed assessments for each of said improvements, The general nature of the improvements and each of them is the construction of street improvements including grading, stabilized base, bituminous surfacing, .concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer systems, water and sewer services, and other facilities located as follows: West Moore Lake Orive: 58th Avenue: T.H. #65 to South Property Line of Fridley School District No. 14 West Moore Lake Drive to Jackson Street The area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each of them is all that land benefited by said improvements or each of them and lying within the general area of the above noted streets. Said improvements will be assessed against the properties within the above noted areas in whole or in part_proportionately to each of the lands therein contained according to the benefi�s received. DATED THIS 19TH DAY OF JULY, 1971, BY ORDER OF�THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ' OF FRIDLEY. , . ' � ATTEST: ITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL ` Publish: Fridley Sun on August 4 and 11, 1971 MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM � 0 , ' � MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER AND CITY COUNCIL FROhi: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR . � SUBJ�CT� QATE : L' J ' � ' L� � ' FINAL ASSESSMENT FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJ�CT ST. 1910-4 AUGUST 26, 1971 The ST. 1970-4 Street Improvement Project involves the installation of ' street surfacing, curb and gutter in two areas of the City. The first area is the Onaway Addition which lies north of Osborne Road and west af University Avenue. The second general area is a street running along the westerly side of the Target Warehouse property and south of 73rd Avenue, together with the surfacing of a parking lot for the Park peparbnent in that general area. � � � ' ' ' ' , � No two streets in the Qnaway Addition were constructed exactly �,like, so that the costs have been computed separately for each street. The assessment roll shows the combined cost for each of the separate improvements. such as front street assessment, side street assessment and curb assessment. The cost of the assessments for each of the improvements is as fo11ows: � STREE� SURFACING COSTS - ONAWAY AREA Beech Street `� 7he assessment rate is $7.I1 per foot. (Not including curb and gutter.� 7he side street assessment rate is $2.13 per foot.) Elm Street � .� . . The assessment rate is $7.23 per foot. (Not including curb and gutter.) The side street assessment rate is $1.76 per foot. Main Street (77th to 79th) � The assessment rate is $10.05 per foot. (Not including curb and gutter.) 7he side street assessment rate is $3.67 per foot. Main Street (�sborne Road to 77th) The assGSSment rate is $15.86 per foot. (Not including curb and gutter.) 77t_ n way The assessment rate is b11.27 per foot. 0 (Not including curb and gutter.) . . � � ' ' � , � .--, L�' � , , � , ' � MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, ANQ CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: FINAL ASSESSMENT FOR STREET� IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1970-4 DAT�; AUGUST 27, 1971 Page 2 0 78t� The assessment rate is �2.'63 per foot. (Not including curb and gutter.) The side street assessment rate is �.80 per foot. l9th Wa�r. The assessment rate is $9.91 per foot. (Not including curb and gutter.) The side street assessemnt rate is $2.98 per foot. CURB ANO GUTTER COSTS - ONAWAY AREA The assessment rate for curb and gutter is $3.55 per foot, , The assessment rate for spreading curb and gutter down the block where appl�icable is $.90 per foot. ALLEY IMPROVEMENT BETWEEN 78TH ANO 79TH AND BEECH AND ELM The assessment rate is $.79 per foot. T EMENT COSTS - STREET ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF TARGET PROPER 2 Three quarters of the-cost is assessed to the property on the east and one quarter of the costs is assessed to the property on the west side of the street. . The asse�sment for the east side is $5,723.94; , The assessment for the west side is $1,907.99. LOCKE PARK PARKING LOT � The total cost of the improvement is $9,588.67. , � ' 3 A► � The asses5ment will be spread over a ten year period with interest at the rate of 7z� per year. The assessment may be paid within thirty days of,the date of the assessment hearing with no interest. If it is paid af ter the thirty day period, but before Nov�mber 15, interest will be charged from the date of the • �ssessment hearing. If the assessment is not paid by November 15, at least � the first payment must be paid with the taxes due and payable in the year 1972. � �., 0 ..-- -. , , � � , � �J , u ' ' ' i _--�- � CITY OF FRIDLEY ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTIC� OF HEARING OF ASSESSMENT FOR ST. 1970-4 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Notice is hereby given that the Council of the City of Fridley will meet at th� City Mall in said City on the 30th day of August, 1911, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., to hedr and pass upon all objections, if any, to the proposed assessments in respect to the following improvement, to-wit: ST. 1970-4 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT The proposed assessment roll for each bf said improvements is na+ on file and open to public inspection by all persons interested, 1n the offlce of the Clerk of said City. At said hearing the Council will consider written or oral objections to the proposed assessments for each of said improvements. The general nature of the improvements and each of them is the construction of street improvements including grading. stabilized base, bituminous surfacing, concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer systems. water and sewer services, and other facilities located as follows; BeeGh Street: Elm Street: Mai n Street 77th Way: 79th Avenue: T8th Avenue: Road on West Side of Target Warehouse: Locke Park East Parking Lot: Alley: 77th Avenue to 79th Avenue 77th Avenue to 79th Avenue Osborne Road to 79th Avenue Railroad Tracks to Main Street Beech Street to Main Street Beech Street to Main Street R/R Tracks to 13rd Avenue 78th Avenue to 79th Avenue Between Beach & Elm Streets ' The area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each of them is all that land benefited by said improvements or each of them and lying within the general area of the above noted streets. , Said improvements will be assessed against the properties within the above noted areas in whole or in part proportionately to each of the lands therein contained according to the benefit= received. � DATED THIS 19TH QAY OF JULY, 1971, BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ' OF FRIDLEY. ' ATTEST: � CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUtISELL Publ�sh; F�idley Su� o� Au9ust 4 and 11� 1971 - K � K��— , , � ' . � ' . . , . � , '. , , ' , , ' � � , � ' MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: ASSESSMENT ROLL - 1971 SERVICE CONNECTIONS DATE: AUGUST 9, 1971 The attached assessment roll is for properties which have connected onto the water or sewer main and have not previously had lateral assessments placed against the property. The assessments are made in accordance with Ordinance No. 113 and Resolution No. 86-1962. All the properties have signed an agreement agreeing to �. these assessments except three. These three properties were connected to the system some years ago and the assessment was never placed against the property. �,i ��; + � i� :.a: � .. _ ._. .-,.,._ .__. � _ ;�_ , . 1 1 � � ' ' lJ � _ __. . 6 CITY OF FRI0.�Y AMOKA COUNTY� MINNESOT� NOTICE OF HEARIIq OF ASSESSMENT FOR NATER AND SlMER MA�NS, LATERALS, AND SERVICE CONNECTIONS Notice `is h�r�br given that ti� Conneil of th� C1tX of fridler wili �t at th� Ci tr M+�11 1 n�ai d Ci tr on tia Oth dar of _„ Aa vst 1 i at 7s 30 P.M. to !»ar snd pass upon all ebj�ctions, if any, to t propos� ass�ss��ts in r��p�ct to tM f�ilowlag i*p�ov�nts, to-wit: 1971 MATER AND SENER MAINS� LATERALS, ANO SERVICE COIN�CTIAMS NOT hERETOFORE FURNISHED AND AYAILABLE Th� propos�d •ss�ssMnt ra11 for �ach of said i��ww�nts is eaw en fil• and �psn to public iWS�ectio� bX atl p�rso�s iat�r�st�d, in ths offic� of th� C1erk 01' sai d Ci t r. At said h��riny, th�.Council w111 ee�:id�r aritt�n or oral obj.�tio�s to ths praposed ass�s�ts for �ach at said i�xov��ts. , 1'h� �n�rat natar• of th� i�prov�ats and �acl� of tMw is th� co�st�dction and furni shi ng of sawsr wii ns, 1 at�al s, aeid s�rvi c� c�ti ons and �t�� �ai as, ia���als, and st�vic� conn�etiens i� and to th� prorrti�s, �s follows: , �arc�l 8400 lot il, �arcet 1800 Lot 3Z, Ps�cel 4040 ' Part of Lot S, �a�c�l 46S Lot� 11 and 12, 81ock 1 Lets 1 and 2, Block 2 � ' Lot 1, dlock 1 Lot 6 a�d South � of Lot 7, sloak 1 ' ' ' � � � � �art of Lot 1, alock 1, �a�e�is 10 a�d 6y Lot 1, elock 2 Lots 11-iS, diock 2 Lots 6-8, Bloak Sa Lots t-6, et•ck Y lot: Z2-Z4, eleak F lots j7 and 38, �1�ak ► Lots 1 and Z(Ex. East 10 FNt of Lot 2), �a�c�t S S�ctisn 3 Audltor�s Subdivlsion Ib. 29 IM�di te� � s Swbdi vi si on Ib. 23 14�id1 tor's Subdi vi si on Ib. 1 S3 Adaa�s StrNt Addi tio� Adaius StrNt Addi ti on East Ranch Estates 1st Additio� Erco�s lst Additi�� F�idi� Indnstrial �arlc �lat 1 Osk Mi 11 A/d1 tton Oisawar Ildiiti�n Onaway Additt�n R�ar sM � s 1 st 11�i1 t t e� Ri wrvi �w N�i �hts Addi ti en Ri wr�ri wr ll�i �ht s Addi ti oe� Spri n� d�Mlc �aric A�/�i tteA TM ar�a {�opased t• b� ass�sa�d for aatd i�ov�ats a�d �acb of tMw is •11 that 1 and Y�fi t�d �y sai d 1�e��ats or eacl� of th�w and i s tM saa� as thos� 1ist�d ab�ve. � ` � ' __ __ . �. ' NOTICE OF HEARING OF ASSESSMENT FOR I�MITER AND S[MER MAINS, LATERAI.S, AND SERVICE CQNNECTIONS ' Said ia�prown�ents wi11 b� assessed against th� prop�rtl�s within th� abov� not�d ar�as in Mhole or in part proportionat�ir to �aeh of th� lands th�rein cont�i ned accordi ng to th� b�rNfi ts r�cei wd. ' �ASSED ANQ AOOPTED BY TME CITY COUNCIL OF TME CITY OF FRIOLEY TMIS 9th , • QAY OF Aygust , 1971. �._..._,_._ -.._.._.._ ' . ' M ack . r ATTEST: ' . , i ar �. . runs• ' P1�as• publi�h in th� Fridl�y S�A on August il and August 18, 1971 ' ' , ' , ' ' ' , ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' LJ ' ' 0 ORDINANCE N0. AN QRDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 1.02 AND 1.03 OF THE CITY CODE RELATING TO WARD AND PRECINCT BOUNDARIES WITHIN THE CITY THE GITY COUNCTL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Chapters 1.02 and 1.03 of the City Code are hereby amended to read as follows: �CI,�,ON 1.01 Pursuant to the City of Fridley Charter, Chapter 2.03 which requires the Council to redetermine Ward Boundaries af ter each decennial census of the United States, and at other times as the City Council may determine. The Ward and Precinct Boundaries of the City are redetermined and hereaf ter are established as follows: A. Ward No. 1, Precinct No. 1 is established as the area bounded as follows: On the North by the City limits, on the East b�T.H. 65 on the West b Burlin ton Northern Rai1road ri t-of-wa on the South Minnesota Transfer Railwa ri ht-of-wa and an extension of that line North line of the South �- of the South � of Sections 10 11 and 12 . B. Ward No. 1, Precinct No. 2 is established as the area bounded as follows: On the North b the Minnesota Railwa Transfer ri ht-of-wa and an extension o t at ne ort ine o t e out �- o t e out of ect ons an 2, on t e ast y.H. , on t e out y ississippi Street, an on t e West by T.H. 47. C. Ward No. 1, Precinet No. 3 is established as the area bounded as follows: On the North b an extension of a line drawn arallel with the ri ht-of- wa o t e Minnesota Railwa Transfer t e Nort ine of the out �- of t e outh �- of Sections 10 and 11 on the East b T.H. 47 from t e ort oundar of t e Precinct to Mississ i Street an b 7t Street rom Miss ssi i Street to T.H. 694 on t e outh b T.H. t_trAet t0 T. . y t venue rom T. . to � ue from 2 Z Stree � ern r1g�t-o on the West b T.H. 47 f rom T.H. 694 to 61st Avenue and n tne �uriin Lon orthern Railwa rig t-o -way rom � venue o e or oun ary of.the D. Ward No.•2, Precinct No. 1 is established as the area bounded as follows: On the North by Mississippi Street, on the East by T.H. 65, on the South by the South City limits, on the West by 7th Street. ' t 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 , ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' � ORUINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 1.02 AND 1.03 OF THE CITY CODE RELATING TO WARD AND PRECINCT BOUNDARIES WITHIN THE CITY PAG� 2 E. Ward No. 2, Precinct No. 2 is estabiished as the area bounded as follows: On the North by the North Citv limits, on the East b the East Cit limits, on the South bv a line described as follows: gimm �g a� the intersection of the East Citv limits and Gardena Avenue, then proceeding West alon Gardena Avenue to a line aralle with the East oounaar vr the oro�ertv of School District 14 Parkview Elementar School thenw Lot 19, Block 3, Moore Lake Hills Adatt�on, Lnen W('.5L dt�unu u�c avu�n boundar of the above described lot to Hillcrest Drive then North and West alonq Hil1crest Drive to its intersection with Woodv Lane, then North and West alon Wood Lane to its intersection with Central Avenue then South a on Central Avenue to the South line of Section 13 then West alonq the out oun arv o Section 1 to its intersection wit T H 65,on the West bv T.H. 65. F. Ward No. 2, Precinct No. 3 is established as the area bounded as follows: On the North bv a line beqinninq at the intersection of the East City limits and Gardena Avenue then roceedin West alon Gardena Avenue to a ine ara lel wit the East Boundar of the ro ert of School District �rkview Elementar� School , then North alonq this line to its in�ersection with the Southeast corner of Lot 19, Block 3, Moore Lake Mills Addition, then West alonq the South boundarv of the above described lot to Hillerest Drive, then North and West alonq Hillcrest Drive to its intersection with Wood Lane then North and West alon Wood Lane to its intersect on with Central Avenue, then South alonq Centra venue to t e South line of Section 13, then West along the South boundar� of Section 13 to its intersection with T.H. 65, on the South and�Y tine C�Ly limits, and on t e West by T.H. 65. G. Ward Na. 3, Precinct No. 1 is established as the area bounded as follows: On the North b the North Cit limits on the East b the Burlin ton Nort Railwa ri ht-of-wa on the Sout b Rice Creek and Locke Lake on the est by the Miss�ss ppi River. H. Ward No. 3, Precinct No. 2 is established as the area bounded as follows: Street f ran Mississi i Street to 60th Avenue and b venue to T.H. 6 4, on t e South b T.H. 694 and on 1SS1SSlpp1 iver. � � �J 0 ,� QRDINANCE N0. AN ORDTNANCE AM��NDING CN P ERS 1.02 AND 1.03 OF THE CITY CODE RELATIMG TO WARD AND PREGINCT BOUN�ARIES WITHIN THE CITY PAGE 3 ' I. Ward No. 3, Precinct No. 3 is established as the area bounded as follows: ' On the North by T.N. 694, on the East by 7th Street from T.H. 694 to the �r � e ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' , ou ; on the Wes't by the Mississippi R�ver. SECTION 1.03 That said Ward and Precinct Boundaries are further herein established and delineated as shown on the map hereof. Attached hereto is Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof by reference; and whenever and wherever a conflict shall appear betwe�n the boundaries as noted and provided on said map and the lines noted and described in Section 1.02, then the boundaries as noted in said map shall prevail. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL THIS DAY OF , 1971. ATTEST: CYTY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL First Reading: August 2, 1971 SeCOnd Reading: Published. MA OR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM 10 ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , , , ' ' ' ' ' �� .� EXHIBIT "A" WARD 1 9,763 WARD 2 9,705 WARD 3 9,739 29,207 COUNCILMAN HARRIS'S PROPOSAL 11 ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' , . , ' ' ' ' ' ' , � ' , v Wl-P3 3480 � '' ����c�� � �: �' ,. ' � � '' � --.� � , \ !,���^�� ��.` \ \ .\ %� �.' `,ni , ��� �� _.. ����� �� � ��� V- 1 �( � � a�: �� ' �`�� � //l � F I L � _. rl���,�'� '� � �i�l� � � (N � y V �\�-/ � _. � l � � - r i ' i %�� l'� � � , � _ -� � � ! �o.,,i � r r �+ �k � r -: � � ` � a _ � �' '_ � � �yw �� � / �I � r �0„ �. �- -'� P�.a �� ):� � ^� � . 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I � � � "�?' � . � -. `:' �---.: '.,� � �� _ W � � � -- ���������i�: d��� �; , � ��:- ,� �__�300� , �� � , I `' - �, — � j W _ 3 — � P D z �� �, f� f; . " : . . ' � 3114� =! , -� � � -_I�i(� � � ' � _ {ililJ! `� t � ', _ � �� E ' , , . , � � : - _ -• --_ _ � � 'I i z i ��` �L' �� -- ..�,f��l�, �. \- ;T;�T',kj . __ "� ,,� '� _ �,� , - —.__,— �. p ' � � . \� • �; � _, Q ' �' ; s-. �-�� <,�, � `�,•- - -�-- �ip _; ,;-- � � ; �-- ; , �!f �1, �' I � ..�,'_ WARD 1 WARD 2 WARD 3 �,�ss 9,705 9,714 29,207 ADMINISTRATION'S PROPOSAL 12 ' �) LJ , LJ ' , ' ;� ' ' ' � , ' � ' ' , ES 1 �`3 ' � ., ,,�,,,,,,/,- ' , ♦ ' ' MEMO T0: ' SUBJECT: ' , u ' — ll ' �' ' , Suspend Date Aug. 18, 14 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLEX, MINNESOTA August 12, 1971, ASSISTANT CZTX MANAGER - FINANCE DIRECTOR INQUIRX ON REDTSTRICTING ORDINANCE Coun�ilman Breider called this �heefinalificuresrcometintthereamay be�a b+��k census figures are not ffn�l, after S requirement that precinct baundaries again be altered. His specific inquiry, for which I would like you to prepare an answer for me, is as follows; � 1. What is the cost of changing all the precinct boundaries and records for the new redistricting plan? I would assume this would include' mag changes, record changes, and notification of vo�ers. Could you lay out all the steps and try tp put an estimate on the price of it. T think the point he is trying ta make here is that if redistricting had to be done again this would be an expense to the City. 2. Is there any additional cost concerned with setting up precincts which centain.two legislative districts within the precinct, as is the case now with the current plan? How are the voters of a precinct segregated as to which group of legislators they will be voting for? Would this require a separate polling place, or separate ballots at the same precinct? - i would appxeciate your answer on these questions, if possible, by August 18, 1g71. If ft is goin� to take ofnthe timeerequireditolcomplete�thelanswereto�these lcaow and �ive me the estimate questions. .— Thaak you for your assistance. ' , GRD/ms ' , GERALD R. DAVIS CITY MANAGER 0 ' 1 ' � MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR ' SUBJ�CT: INQUIRY ON REDISTRICTING ORDINANCE , , DATE: AUGUST 19, 1971 ' ' � I 'l , � � , Concernin9 your memo of August 12, 1971 relating to certain costs in Ghanging precinct boundaries, etc., please see the answers as outlined below: ' The estimated cost of changing precinct boundaries and records for the redistricing plan is $2,500.00. This would include about $700.00 worth of postage and necessary maps. The specific steps that must be gone through ars as follows: 1. '�he set of voter registration cards that are filed by address and would be used for the initial step. A determination would have to be made whether the entire � street or any part of it has been switched to another � precinct or voting place. If it has, the necessary change must be made on each indiyidual card involved in that street, giving great care to the matter of whether or not an address might be within or outside �of the new precinct boundaries. This would be necessary for every street and address within the City of Fridley. After this is done, and this set cards filed according �o the new Ward and Precinct boundary lines, the other set of cards would have to be changed. This means, you would get the name of the.person from each card file by address, pull that person's name from the alphabetical file, make the correction on that card and refile that card in the new precinct file. Af ter all this has been � accomplished, the persons who would have a precinct or voting place change would have to be notified by mail. In addition to this, there would be the cost of publishing ' maps, printing up necessary maps, and otherwise desseminating information through newspapers and by whatever other method is available. i CI ' ' We have discussed the matter of precincts which have two � 1e�islativ� districts in them with our people here a� City Hall and also with the County Auditor and Data Processing Center at the County concerning the conducting of the election, and the counting of the ballots af terwards. For all practical purposes if a precinct is in two separate 1) , 1 � � ' M�MO T0: SUBJECT: DATE: , PAGE 2 ,. ' , ' ' � ' .� ' ' . � . ' ' ' � . . ' �. ' . ' GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER INQUIRY ON REDISTRICTING ORDINANCE AUGUST 19, 1971 legislative districts, you have two separate precincts. The voters would have to be physically barred from crossing from one area to another by a rope or some other means, that is, you would have to prevent a voter from getting his ballot in the ballot box for the other legislative district. This means, also, that in the steps outlined beforehand in addition to separating the cards into precincts they would have to be separated into the two groups within the precinct, just as if they were two separate precincts. It would mean as an example, having in effect thirteen rather than nine voting districts and an accompaning increase in the number of judges. This increase in judges would not necessarily be in direct ratio to the increase in precincts, as some of the smaller sub-precincts could get by with a smaller number of judges. As a practical matter, it would be preferable that separate rooms or separate parts of the building be used as polling places for the people in the two legislative districts, as it would be almost impossible to keep people out of the incorrect ballot box otherwise. 2. The last general election cost $2,795.00 for judges and $2,068.00 for all other help, including the work before and af ter the election. If there were thirteen voting districts, rather than nine,I estimate the cost of judges could rise �o �13,600.00. iF� � ' ' �l ll ' � ' ' ' ' � C i :� i 1 i 1 % F R I D L E Y J A Y C E E 5 B O X 0 0 7, F R I D L E Y, M I N N E 5 O T A, 5 5 4 3 2 Au�ust ?_6, 1971 Mr. Gr.rald Davis Cit�► Man.�r��-r City of Fridley Fri�il�y� MirnPsota Dear Mr. D�nis: In r�gards to the resolutior. that I pr�s�nted to you on Au�►ust 12� in behalf of the Fridley Jayc�es. I wo��1d a ppreciate it if you would put th� PnclosPd resol �.ition on the ager.c�a fo.r the Aug�xst ?0 Counci 1 N'eAt- ing. Would it b� possi}•1� 'fo have th� Map�r reA,j lt, if not� I would br_ wllling to prr_s�nt it at that time. Thank you for your cc�operation. Sincerrly, 1 i C ��c�l�o-� < .� f� �- ` L��C�� Ad olph A. Kukowski President Fridl�y Jaycer.s "Leadership Training Through Community Development" LJ 1 ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' � ' 1 ' ' , i� F R I D L E Y J A Y C E E S B O X 0 0 7, F R I D L E Y, M I N N E 5 O T A, 5 5 4 3 2- The Fridley Jayceee, being a group of young men interested and involved in their community, and representing a broad apectrum of communitY interest, WHEREAS, the 1970 census figures have aot yet been comp�led on a block basis, and, WHERE.AS, the present City Council would not be affected by a redistricting plan, therefore, BE IT RESOLYED that the Fridley Jaycees urge that the redietricting plan be adopted by the present City Council only after the 1970 block census figures are completed. G���� , Adolph Kukowaki, Preaident Fridley Jayceee "Leadership Training Through Communiry Development" ' � � ' ' ' ' ' II ' , ' � ' � ' ' ' � ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAitING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Appendix D of the Ci'ty Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: All that part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 11, T-30, R-24, that lies East of the ceaterline of University Avenue and North of the centerline of Osborne Road, as said roads are now laid out and constructed (1960), Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District C-2 (general business areas). SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the offieial zoning map to show said tract or area to be rezoned from Zoned District R-3 (general multiple family dwellings) to C-2 (general business areas). PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1971. ATTEST; CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Public Hearing: AuRust 9, 1971 First Reading: Second Reading: Publish., .... MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham 19 ' ' . � ^-� The A:--^erican Oil Co. Z��. ��71--03 ! SF� 1f / 1"'V.3 M.,• • ,, :,` � .�0;:,• � �k ;y�- j,: ��� � ', � _ ; I^` J, 1 � . �.�J ' . �Z7oo) `, -�7';; u_-, _ -=,.fg- - ,-�j L � � �f�'�"�� � rta..�` I ,R:a.r . '--- -�y- �r- �� �. ;� �__ �c3-.— �-- ' a� h , !'0-�- � �;s �(ii � d . : � —�f---- �% � 9 � • ` --�f---- � :� �a � vrv.7l`-'V���1�'�"":�5 ?-�-'' -i ;: � .: %9'✓J� i r =-"`%..__..- I �." 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JUSTER, FEIKEMA 8c HASHVITZ CMARTERED SU�7E �OSO BUILDER4 E%CF+ANGE BU�LOING MINNEAIOLIS.MINNESOTA 55�02 August 25, 1971 1 Mr. Gerald Davis, City Manager ' City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 I� ' ' ' �� II ' � � ' ' RE: Special Use Permit Rezoning - Standard Oil Co mpany August 30, 1971 Agenda Dear Mr. Davis: OFFICES �N: FRiDLEV i OSSEO AFEA COOE 6�2 TEIEPt�ONE 339-�49i Mr. John Youngdale just phoned me on Tuesday stating he was going to be on vacation and would not be present at the August 30 meeting. He told me he had just visited with Nasim over the phone and had stated that if the City Council wanted Standard Oil to dedicate a right-turn lane on the property in connection with the rezoning and the special use permit that the company would be agreeable to such a dedication. I suggested it might be well to make that statement officially in writing and he has authorized me to do so in his behalf. WS:amb CE: John P. Youngdale Standard Oil Company Yours truly, Wyman Smith 21 � 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' u u , ' ' ' ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE OWNED BY THE CITY TNE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The Ci ty of Fri dl ey i s the fee owner of the tract of 1 and wi thi n the Ci ty of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota described as follows: All that part of Lots 16 and 17, Auditor's Subdivision No. 88, or the part of th� Souttiwest Quarter (SWQ) of Section 13, Township 30, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota, described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Southeasterly right-of-way line of State Highway No. 65 and the South line of said Southwest Quarter (SW;) of 5ectian 13; thence East along the South line of said Southwest Quarter (SW4) for a distance of 232 feet to a point, said point being 1,294.80 feet, more or less, West of South Quarter (S;) corner of said Section 13; thence North at right angle to the last described line for a distance of 28� 54 feet; thence Northwesterly with a deflection angle to the left of 78 54'09" for a distance of 163.61 feet, more or less, to the said Southeasterly right-of-way line; thence Southwesterly along said Southeasterly right�of- way line; thence Southwesterly along said Southeasterly right-of-way to the point of beginning. Subject to a 30 foot wide easement for road purposes along the Northwesterly side, except part for highway. Plat 54161, Parcel 1820, Anoka County, City of Fridley, Minnesota SECTION II. It is hereby determined by the Council that the continue to own said property and the Council is enter into a contract to sell said property. SECTION I�I. City no longer has any reason to hereby authorized to sell or The mayor and the city clerk are hereby authorized to sign the necessary contracts and deeds to affect the sale of the above described real estate. , , ATTEST: ' ' ' ITY CLERK -� MARVIN C, BRUNSELL First Reading: Second Reading: Publish: M 0- JA K. K 22 ' ' , � �� PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AUGUST 18, 1971 PAGE 1 The meeting was called to order by Acting Chairman Fitzpatrick at 8:05 P.M. I �L�: � ' ' � ' Members Present: Minish, Fitzpatrick, Zeglen Members Absent: Erickson, Schmedeke Others Present; Darrel Clark, Engineering Aseistant APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: �UGUST 4, 1971 MOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Coimnission minutes of August 4, 1971 be approved. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unan�mously. RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOI�Il�IITTEE MINUTES: AUGUST S, 1971 MOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission receive the minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee meeting of August 5, 1971. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: AUGUST 10, 1971 � MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commission receive the minutes of the Board o€ Appeals meeting of August 10, 1971. Upon a voice vote, all �oting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ' ' ' ' ' , ' ,--, �I � 1. CONTINUED• REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #71-09, BY SOCIAL DYNAMICS INC., JAMES LEIDICH: Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Oak Hill Addition - to build and operate a day nursery and learning center under Section 43.051, 3, F, of City Code. Public Hearing closed. Miss Jean Shrum and Mr. James Leidich represented the petitioner. Acting Chairman Fitzpatrick informed the audience that the public hearing was closed but no recom�endation was made to the Council. The City Attorney was asked to give an opinion whether or not the City could permit nursery schools in an R-1 District provided a special uae permit was approved. Iiis anawer to the queation wae in the affirmative. MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Coneaission receive the letter from Virgil C. Xerrick, City Attorney, dated August 1�, 1971 in which he stated the Planning Coaani.ssion could permit nursery schools in an R-1 District under a Special Use Perm.it. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. , ' ' ' , ' , ' � ' L� Plannin� Coma�ission Meetint� Au�ust 18, 1971 - PBg,e 2 ^ Mr. Zeglen stated he had driven by the Learning Center in Robbinsdale �C � and he thought it was a nice looking building. Mr. I.eidich �aid the building in Fridley would be architectural.ly the same except it would be larger. The lots in Fridley are on the same level as Target. Darrel Clark added that the adjoining residents were not objecting to the use, but had questione about the trespassers on the vacant lots between their houses and the proposed building. He continued the utilities will come down from the North, and the petitioner is prepared to petition Council for them. Mr. Minish felt the day nursery and lesrning center was a reasonable use of the property. The question before the Planning Commission was whether or not a day nursery would be permissible under R-1 zoning, and that has been answered by the City Attorney. The other concern was fencing Lots 1, 2 and 3, but rather wait to see if, in spite of the proposed building, the trespassers continued to use Lot 3 to get to Target, the stipulation of fencing Lot 3 could be made a condition of the Special Use Permit., Mr. Clark said Chgt Mr. Herrin- ger, owner of the property, would have to be contacted, and hopefully, would agree. MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commission recom- mend approval.of the �equest for a 5pecial Use Permit, SP #71�09, by Social Dynamics, Inc. to construct and operate a day nursery and learning center on Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Oak Hill Addition under Section 45.052, 3, F, of the City Code with the conditiion that the petitioner follow through on the petition for utilities, and t1»t the fence be extended across the rear of Lot 3 to pre- vent people cutting across to go to Target. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion catried unanimously. 2. PUBLIC HEARING' REZONING REQUEST, ZOA �i71-05, REAL ESTATE 10, INC., ' FRANCIS GIRDLER: Part of Zot 5, Auditor's Subdivision No. 25, to be rezoned from R-3 (general multiple family dwelling) to CR-1 (general office and limited business). , Acting Chairman Fitzpatrick read the Public Hearing Notice. Inasmuch as Mr. Sheridan, the owner, was the only one present, and the ' applicant, Mr. Girdler, would be late, Chairman Fitzpatrick stated that he wauld entertain a motion to continue the request until later in the evening. ' l_J ' , ' MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the rezoning request, ZOA 1�71-05, by Real Estate 10, Inc. be tabled until the applicant appears. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. y 3. PUBLIC HEARTNG: REZONING RE UEST ZOA ��71-06 DONALD W. REESE: Lot 16, Block 1, Revised Auditor s Subdivision No. 10, to rezone from R-1 to R-2 (doub le bungalow). The Public Hearing Notice was read by Cliairman Fitzpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Reese were prese�it. Mr. Reese explained they were purchasing this pi�perty if the rezoning ' r , , ' ' ' Planning Commission Meeting Au�ust 18, 1971 _ Page 3 _ went through as they plan to build a double bungalow on the North half of the •� � lot and then later split the lot and construct another double bungalow on the South half. Phillip J. 0'Loughlin, 5387 Altura Road: Mr. 0'Loughlin sa�d he was speaking for his father. He said they owned the lot directly to the South of Lot 16. He asked Mr. Reese where the buildings would be placed. Mr. Reese said the house on the North half would be facing County Road fl, and the bungalow on the South half would face Central Avenue. He said they had not requested a lot split at this time. He said there would be no changes in the elevation of the Noxth half. Mr. 0'Laughlin said they would object to splitting of the lots and the building of two double bungalows. He asked Mr. Reese what type of double bungalow he planned to build. Mr., Reese said there would be a three car garage for each unit, but they had not ordered plans until the zoning was decided. ' Mr. Clark said that if the request were granted, Mr. Reese would have to have an easement to be served by water from 69th Avenue. Chairman Fitzpatrick asked for area requirements. Mr. Clark answered that the lot ia large enough ' tQ split. It is more than 20,000 square feet making 10,000 square feet for each double bungalow. The area is sufficient to meet the requirements. 1 Mr. 0'Loughlin said that he would like to see plans of the proposed buildings. Chairman Fitzpatrick explained that the application is a rezoning , request. If the rezoning were approved, they would then be building within the permitted uses. The request will come up again before the Council. , Mr. Reese said that it is a large lot and they did not feei they could afford the taxe5 for the whole lot, and that was why they would build on half until they could see their way clear to build another bungalow. II � ' � , ' ' , Mrs. Reese also added that they are buying the lot, and plan to build a doubl� bungalow on the North end of the lot and they would be moving in and renting out the other part. They hoped some day, with the t�es on the whole lot being high, to split the lot and build a�econd bungalow, as they did not anticipate being able to pay taxes on the large lot indefinitely. If they didn't split the lot, it would put them in the position where they would have to lawer the quality of the construction. To help them out with the financing of the double bungalow, they might have to sell the second lot. They did not plan to change anything on the lot, such as trees and elevation. The lot adjoining on the East is on the same level. Mr. 0'Loughlin's lot is on the South, and South of that is Rice Creek. MOTION by Zeglen, seCOnded by Minish, that the Planning Commission close the public hearing of the rezoning request, ZOA li71-06, by Dona1'd W. Reese to rezone from R-1 to R-2 (double bungalow) Lot 16, Block 1, Revised Auditor's Subdivision #10. Upon a voice vote, a11 votinq aye, th�: motion carried unanimously. ' Plannin Commisaion Meetin - Au ust 18 19i1 Pa e 4 , Mr. Minish said there are single family homes adjoining Lot 16, a park to �� Che South, single family across.Central Avenue with the exception of Medtronics and Onan's to the North, neither of which would be detrimental to single family ' homes, and the intention �to seek a lot split later on, is not desirable. He would like an explanat�on why rezoning was more desirable than a special use permit. � L�' , L_J � , , ' L� , , ' L_.J ' � � ' t MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commission recom- mend to Council deniaZ of the reaoninq request, ZOA #71-06, by Donald W. Reese of Lot 16, Block 1, Revised Auditor's 5ubdivision No. 10, to rezone fzom R-1 (sinqle fami�y dwellings) to R-2 (double bungalows) because of the number of single family dwellings in the area, the property is close tq a park, and the lot could be developed under R-1. Ghairman Fitzpatrick said the MOTION was open for further discussion. Mrs. Reese said that when they applied for R-2 zoning, they talked to the peop7�e raho owned the neighboring lots. They told the owners of their intentions and felt these people would be at the meeting if they opposed the request. Oa the North is Medtronics and Onan's. The 0'Loughlin lot is between their pzoperty and the park. They did not believe their plans would detract from the neighborhood. In the listing of the lot in the local paper, it was stated that the land could be zoned R-2. Chairman Fitzpatrick asked how many single family residences were in the close area. He was told nine. Then he asked how many were notified. Three of them were within 300 feet and were notified. Mr. Zeglen asked about the lots to the East, Lots 17, 18, 19 and 20. Mr. Clark said these houses on 69th are older homes and are set back about 60 feet and a little more centrally located on the lot's. The owners have not expressed any idea of splitting, and there are no easements on the South end of the lots. They could be landlocked lots. MOTlON: Upon a voice vote, a11 votinq aye, the motion carried unanimously. REOPENED ITEM 2: ZOA �71-05, REZONING REQUEST, R�.AL ESTATE 10, INC. FRANCIS GIRDLER. MOTION by Minish, seconded by ZegZen, that the Planning Commission reopen the pablic heaxing of ZOA #71-05, by Rea1 Estate 10, Inc. to rezone from R-3 to CR-1 part of Lot 5, Auditor's Subdivision No. 25. Upon a voice vote, a11 vot�,ng aye, the motion carried unanimously. Because of a conflict of interest, Mr. Minish excused himself from participating in the proceedinga. Mr. Girdier explained his firm was buying the property o� Mr. Sheridan for �heir home office on a piece of property which they feel will enhance the va�ue of the surrounding properties. They plan to occupy the first floor, offices in the basement and second floor for rental. Because theirs is real estate business, there will be very little traffic as far as the public is con- cerned other than closing trarisactions with buyers and sellers and the salesmen. ' Plannin Commissian Meetin - Au ust 18 1971 Pa e 5 � Mr. Axt Gearman, White Bear Lake, Minn.: He said that he owned the �� adjacent property on the corn�r. He has been involved with the area fo� the last four or five years with the.D�oon Corpor�tion a�,tempting to get a 1ot split. He ' owns two apartment buildinge right behind this parcel. If the whole corner were zoned or developed like it should be, it would be one development. He did not know what the proposed building would do to the rest of the property, ' whether it would increase or decrease the valuation. Mr. Clark said the apartment houses were built when the Terry Addition ' was sti�l active, but the plat was never recorded. Council would like a plat rather than a lot split. The whole area ahould be platted. Mr. Gearman said that to put CR-1 zoning in the center o€ what is now iR-3 property would detract from the whole area. Mr. Girdler said Mr. Gearman's concern is that he would like the property � R-3 for multipie dwellings. An office building of this size has been in resi- dential communities and there were no complaints. , Mr. Sheridan said that he believed that when this area was originally platted, it went through and was approved by Council. It was the intention of the Council that the lot would be split. fle found out now that Lots 3, 4 and S are not split as far as the City records show. It was split at the ' time of the sale and registered with the County. It would seeta to him eplitting �.ots 3, 4 and 5 would be the logical way to proceed. , Chairman Fitzpatrick aaid that the question of whether or not the lot split request was denied does not apply to the rezoning request. This item will be continued of necessity until the next Planning Commission on September 1, 1971. � Gerald (Bill) Iwin, 5605 Humboldt Avenue So., Mpls.: He said he has been connected with this property for seven or eight years with the people who tried to reeord the plat. They had to give it up. Is there sewer and water on the ' street that goes in front (Hillwind)? He was told there is a watermain but no sewer. The petitioner would have ta get an easement acros$ Mr. Iwin's property to get to the sewer on Polk Street. If this rezoning request goes � through, Mr. Iwin asked if it would be possible for the whole area to be rezoned? It would be detrimental to the residential property. ' Mr. Sheridan said he believed there was a misunderstanding as this part of Lot 5 does not abut any property except R-3 zoning. The frontage road is R-3. , ' ' , , Mr. Clark added that the Council Minutes of March 6, 1967 do not state specifically the intent of the motion wherein it asked Mr. Gearman to plat his piece. 1�TION by Zeglen, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commi.ssion close the Public Hearing of the rezoning request, ZOA #71-05, Res1 Estate 10, Inc. to rezone from R-3 to CR-1 part of Lot 5, Auditor's 5ubdivision No. Z5. Upon a voiae vote, a11 voting aye, the mation carried unanimously. ' Planning Com�ission Meeting August 18, 1971 Page 6 _ ' �� �J ' ' � � � '. 4. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP �71-10, VIKI CHEVROLET: For New and Used Car Sales on Parcela 2850, 4350 and Section 12, per City Code, 45.].01, 3, B in a C-2$ Diatrict. � The representatives for the Viking Special Use Permit application were Wyman Smith, Jerry Brady and Kenneth Isaacson. Chairman Fitzpatrick read the public hearing aotice. � � Mr. Wyman Smith explained that he was before the Planning Commission on behalf of Viking Chevrolet. The Comm�isaion was kind enough to rezone the property on Univereity Avenue last spring. Since then they found out the Com- mittee fram General Motors would not approve the location. In order to stay in Fridley, this was the one thing he encouraged them to do. The Viking people have signed an agreement for the purchase of this property where the Edison flomes are. Mx. Toberman, who owned the Edison Homes, hae sold the company. They are going to vacate the land and the lease will be terminated. Viking will be able to make use of the existing building. Jerry Bradg and Ken Isaacson have met with the City Engineering staff. There will have to be some upgrading of the site requirements. � Mr. Brady said the recomm�endations of the City Engineer for the black- topped area on �he South would be some curb cuts for service areas and closing in pr�sent blacktop. There would be no structural changes on the outside of the building, but there wouid be some internally. , MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Corranission close the Public Hearing for a Special Use Permit, SP #71-10, Viking Chevrolet, for a New and Used Caz Sa1es on Parcels 2850, 4350 and 4360, Section 12, per City Code 45.10I, 3, B in a C-2S District. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the ' motion carried unanimously. , � ' � ' , ' _ ti r Chairman Fitzpatrick asked about such details as screening and land- scaping -- how they should be handled at this time. Mr. Clark said the Crna- mission could recomanend to Council that the Building Standards-Design Control Subcomomittee check the plans as long as there is going to be internal structural_ work. MOTION by 1Ninish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Coaanission recom- mend approval to the Council of the request for a Special Use Permit, SP #71-10, by Viking Chevrolet for New and Used Car Sales on Parce2s 2850, 4350 and 4360 in Section 12. as per City Code, 45.101, 3, B in a C-25 District with the stipulation that Council refer the request for review by the Building- Standards-Design Control Subcommittee. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 5. APPROVE PRELIMINARY PLAN FOR TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPI�NT BY �9th ALvenue: �e ' North $13 feet of the East 3/4 of NE3t of Section 13. at East City Limits.) � _ Chairman F�tzpatrick com�ented that this request has been discussed for sa� time. Not long ago the Commission had a proposal before them which they aaked some attempt be made to increase the green areas and decrease the pro- portion of building and blacktop within the whole area. � Planning Commission Meeting -- August 18, 1971 Page 7 ' Roger Larson, James Wiensch and Frank Reese were present for the townhouse �� development. u LJ C The improvements in the green areas were noted. Mr. Reese said that attached garages or tuck under garages are better adapted to sloping land-- this land is leve�, so that it would be no improvement in this instance. They now have 60 feet between structures. 7,'he sidewalks and doors are basically the same circulation system. Dumpsters will be inside of the building and refuse will be hauled away. There is a forty foot right of way along the East side, which will be deeded over at the time of the building. They are allowing for a future right o� way along the West side. ' Chairman Fitzpatrick explained that the City will have a slope easement of 160 feet North on Rice Creek and the developers cannot build on it, but can use it for density and the City would retain ownership. , Mr. Reese continued that there will be trees around the homes. The homes will be three bedrooms, full bath, full basement, no walkout, have individual furnace and central air conditioning. ��' C ' � ' , � Darrel Clark explained that the preliminary plan before the Planning Com- mission becomes the basis for the final plan after Council approves it. The Commission now is to approve the arrangement of buildings, density and the units for every 3,000 square feet and accept the layout. Mr. �eglen had some doubts about the parking. MOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission recom- mend approval of the preliminary pZan of the Townhouse Development as submitted and presented to the Planning Commission, dated August 18, 1971. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 6. CONFIRM PUBLIC HEARING DATE• REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP �t71-12_,_ HARLAND E. BERRY: To construct a double bungalow on Lots 3 and 4, Block 4, Ostman's Third Addition per City Code, 45.051, 3, D, on September 1, 1971. MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commission confirm the public hearing date of September Z, 1971 of a xequest for a Special Use Permi.t, SP #71-12, by Harland E. Berry to construct a double bungalow on Lots 3 and 4, B1ock 4, Ostman's Third Addition per City Code 45.051, 3, D. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ' ;7. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. ��71-09, ING SIVERTS, JR.: Part of Lot C, Registered Land Survey No. 3- for building site. , � ' , Mr. Siverts' request is to split Lot C. His home is on the North end. The area of Lot C is approximately 34,450 square feet. The Southern portion would be split in such a fashion so as to give the proposed buyer about 20,000 or more square feet. The County Surveyor, Roland W. Anderson, submitted a statement addressed to Mr. Siverts and the Planning Commission,to inform the�: that the Mortgage � Plannin Commission Meetin� - August 18, 1971 Page 8 ' Loan Survey dated August 17, 1971 would be acceptable in the Anoka County � o �tegistrar of Title Office. ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' � ' ' ' ' ' � ' ' Mr. Cl,ark explained that when a lot eplit is not complicated or involved, it is not necessary to go to the Plats & Subdivisions Subcommittee. The Chair- man of �his Committee, Mr. Schmedeke, met with Mr. Siverts. MOTION by Zeqlen, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission recom- mend approval of the request for a Lot Sp1it, L.S. #71-09, of part of Lot C, Rc�istered Land 5urvey No. 3 for a building site as indicated on Mortgage Land Survey by Suburban Engineering, Inc. dated August 17, 1971. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 8. SET PUBLIC HFARING AATE• REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP 4�71-13, AICK'S N�RTH STAR: Lots 3, 4, and 5, Block 7, Berlin Addition. To sell recreational trailers per Code 45.101, 3, N. MOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Minish, that the PZanning Commission confirm the public hearing date of September 22, 1971 for the request of a Special Use Permit, SP #71-Z3, Dick`s North Star to sell recreational trailers as per Code 45.101, 3, N, on Lots 3, 4 and 5, Block 7, Berlin Addition. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. - 9. DISCUSSION OF LOW SWAMP LAND NORTH OF 79TH BETWEEN UNIVERSITY AND BURLING- TON-NORTHERN RAILROAD TRACKS: Chairman Fitzpatrick said that the letter from Mr. Winston Jacobson dated July 18, 1971 regarding this land came before the Park Commission. Because the amount of the property involved is large, they felt whatever could be done should be by the County Commissioners in conjunction with the City. The area is too large and expensive, but it is the kind of thing they would like to preserve for open space. Mr. Jacobson's concern was that he was afraid the City of Fridley was about to dump Burlington-Northern excavation there. The area is much more wild and populated with wild life than any other piece of property in Fxidley. Mr. Clark said that the City would have to give the land owner permission to have fill dumped on the land. The land will be opened up with sewer and water soon. Chairman Fitzpatrick wondered if the City could postpone the land getting fill. Mr, Minish wondered if it would be permissible to make a recommendation now to permit fill to be dumped in that area while the City contacts the appropriate County Agencies for their recommendation. In the meantime, the boundary lines should be set. Mr. Clark suggested Main Street which runs about 1300 feet West of Univer- sity Avenue and at the East edge of the park. This lan� is lower than the park land and has peaty soil. Council's attention could be trought to the fact that filling this land and developing it would be a los�, of wild life preserve. 1 ' ' , 1 L_J u LJ ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' Planning Commission Meetint� - AuAust 18, 1971 Page 9 �,r Mr. Minish said he realized this is a late time to bring up the matter, �� but something should be sent to the County for their permission and a resolu- tion drawn up requesting the preservation of this land. MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commission recom- mend to Council that they take action to see that not another fi11 from the Burlingtan-Northern is allowed to be dumped on the parcel generally North of 79th Avenue between University Avenue and the railroad tracks until such time as cpntact can be made between proper City Officials and County Board to consider what is apropos of preservation for a Fridley Paxk. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimous3y. 10. REPORT ON GUIDE LINES FOR SUBSTANDARD LOTS: To be continued as material is not ready. Continue. ADJOURNMENT : There being no further business, Chairman Fitzpatrick adjourned the meeting at 10:40 P.M. 0 Res ectfully, submitted `��_.�'f �;' i'_'.��.r: �_ Haze� 0'Brian Recording Secretary � ' u ' ' ' � ' ' � ' , ' ' ' Office of the City Manager Fridley, Minnesota August 27, 1971 MEMO TO: THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL I SUBJECT: GARAGE EXPANSION ' 1. Councilman Breider had previously mentioned a concer'n that if Fridley proceeded with the garage expansion and purchase of a ', ladder truck it may be in a position of having to lay off employees or ', cut back essential services. Also at that time the possiblity of a tax , freeze by the Legislature existed which has now, at least temporarily, ', been removed. I am proceedinq with the preparation of the budget for submission to the Council in a normal manner and not trying to "second ' guess any action the Legislature may take in regard to the tax limitatidn which"it may impose on cities. It is doubtful that a tax package could ' be prepared prior to October 10, 1971, the date that we certifX the mill' rate to the County Auditor. ', 2. These past two weeks, we have been working on the budget and after reviewing same, I feel we will be in a position to absorb the capital outlays items of tiie garage expansion and ladder truck without a cut in services or personnel. 3. The total cost for the garage expansion is going to be app�oximately 20� under anticipated cost. We calculate that const- ruction costs, architectural fees and contingency funds to be $100,000. This amount, plus i.nterest, will require a total annual payment of $12,956.25 split up as Pollows: Park Department: 50�, Public Works: 37��, and Utilities: 12��. 4. In summary, Fridley is financially capable of proceeding with the garage expansion. I would recommend the Council direct us to proceed with making the necessary arrangements with the Fridley Volunteer Firemen's Relief Association and have prepared two resolutions for your consideration. ' ' ' GRp/jm ' ' Very respectfully, C1 - —�J-�.,��' /< � c �-, Ge�ald R. Davis City Manager 32 , 1 ' % ,,�� , ; ,;-� � /� ; �: RESOLUTION N0. ' � ' , ' ' � ' ' ' � A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZjNG THE LEASING OF PROPERTY TO THE FRIDLEY VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATIQN AND AUTHORIZING THE APPROVAL OF PLANS, THE AWARDING OF CONTRACTS AND THE LEASING OF A BUILDING TO BE BUILT $Y THE FRIDLEY VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION. BE IT RESOL�i'EU, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka Count�, Minnesota, as follows: ' WHEREAS, the City of Fridley needs an addition to its municipal ga�tage; and WHEREAS, the City of Fridley does not have sufficient monies for tkhe construction of said garage; and ' `3'' � . .�„ WHEREAS, the City of Fridley acquired plans and specifications for''an addition to its municipal garage and had received bids for the construction'of said addition; and ' WHEREAS, the Fridley Volunteer Firemen's Relief Association has adCiitional funds to invest. ' NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City of Fridley is authoriztd to lease said lands to the Fridley Volunteer Fireu�n's Relief Association contingeat upon the Fridley Volunteer Firemen's Relief Association constructing said a4iditio� according to the plans and specifications approved by the City of Fridley at�d upon the further contingence that the Fridley Volunteer Firemen's Relief Association further agrees to enter into a lease purchase agreement for said building w�th the City of Fridl�y. ', �� � ! ADOk''E$D BY THE ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS �-'� DAY OF 1 , � '� '; ✓ , 1971. , \� MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM ' ' ' ' ' ' ATTEST: TY CLERR - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL € , ' ' 1 I� l � ' ' ' ' ' ' � � � / `� � � ��� � R$SOLUTION N0. (,�I `� � A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE INVTSTMENT OF SPECIAL I�OIVIES BY THE FRIDLEY VOLUNTEER ' FZREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION ' BE IT RESOLVED, by the Cauncil of the City of Fridley, Anoka County�, Mi.nnesota, as follows: ', WHEREAS, the Fridley Volunteer Firemen's R�lief Association has furlds on hand that can be used presently and are available for investment; and , WIIEREAS, M.S.A. 424.31 requires the approval by the City of Fridley for the investment by the said Association of its funds; and ', WHEREASq the said Assoication intends to invest in a contract for �he erection and construction of an addition to the municipal garage for the CiCy oF Fridl�y be in all respects approved. ' -� T .� i �� � ADOPTE�'BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS'='� I� %�1 / � _ , ,; (,f MAYOR - JAeK O. KIRKHAM � ATTEST: � ' , ' � ' ' � CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL DAY OF �� ' - 1 , , LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FRIDLEY FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA ' . d.ty Council ' Cit p o�' Fri dl ey 6�+31 University �ve. NF Fridlep, i�n. 55432 � , ' 1 . '— ' 548 RiQe CrEek. Tsr. �L-idl�.�%� +°lii• 55432 � Au�ust 23, 1971 ! �:• Opren HousE at City Hall. Dear Ma�►o r gi rkha� s' ?he Lea�ue of T�omen Votera o� Fridley proposes it ' �onsor an open house at Fridley Civic Center as a ' aervice to the a�mmu�itp. We would appreciste your endorsement of the project and sfll3cit yflur co�peration. There are mang new famllie a in Fridley thi e year. It ' has besn a number of years since the last open hauge involving the s�h�l`a aity g�vernmEnt. �Ie have a pe�v aitq mana�er. All arc rsasons that �ake th3-s a propitious time for an open h�use. The Lea�ue considars this one or it s oontinuin� sarvio� to the c�mmunity,. and the primary reason for doin� it. T�s wo�.zld al so expeat to - _ derive two sea�ndary benefit s»—�embershi� and the oppartunity to re�ister vatsrs. � 34 �+Iay I" outline a� snative �armat so yflu kno w the soop� _ ' of the event we would propo se? Of course thi s i s open to ahan�e, su�gesti�ns pou mi�ht have, �r altaratior� we nan a�ree upon. ' ' 1. �pen all departmant s in the aity hall includin� the eity oPfices, Yire and p�lice departmen'ts, l�brar'Ys ' oourt and countsil cha�ber9e Statinn $omeone in eao� area to explain briaily the workin� s o� the departme�at. ' ' 2. �re sant the City Co�,�ncil and City :iana�sr in an infoxmal set ting t� tho s� att endin� 3� Regi ster v�ters 4. ��erve re�re ahement s a�d set up a di splay oY L`�1 mate�ial s especiallp to promote mambership. ' � ' Affiliated with the Lteque of Women YoTers of tF.e U.S. � `,`A � � ` 35 � t ' � ' ' ' ' ' '� � �.r �+r �J� caurse, �re are Willin� Yor Lea�ue members to handle the Who7.� operatifln oY the open house. Howev�QQi�te Me invi� e tha city tfl co�perat e and �+t�uld app the Citp's p3rticipati�n. For instanae, the pereon e�cplainin� ths w�rk3��9 of eaah departmant briafly, could be either Leagua members or cit edpto san swsr mo at are avaars t ha� � ha p s r son be st e quipp r�u��ti�ns by tha public will indesd be city gersonnal � know '�he dailp opera�ions intimately. q�a sti*�n � n�adin� your att entifln then are: l. ��1111 pou end��sa an Open Housa at City Hall pre�erably on Sunday, flQ�. 3 ia tha a�'terno�n� 2� �ill yo�a auth�rize usa af the Council chambers at tha �ime? 3, �rs aity p�rsonnel interestsd i�i partiQipating? ` �� �lill the Cflunail mem'hers do us the honor of attendin� the Opan House? ZYa hflp2 tha?r��ou�QO�sideratin S p�e�vJill��waitbyour -� _ �nk pau t y dsci si�n. S`inaarely p�ars, , ��J�� / f R bert J. ) Barbara L. Hu�he s i,risr s. o ' �re sident �60—?618 ' ' , . . ' �� 1 , , a 0 ' S60•34 ��� �I �� � �� ' , , � � �ito rid�e � � ANOKA COUNTY 6431 UNIYERSITY AVENUE NE FRIDL�Y, MINNESOTA 55421 August 19, 1971 RE: Proposed Rules and Regulations For Waste Discharges To The Metropolitan Disposal System. Dear Plant Owner: The Metropolitan Sewer Board of the Twin City area is proposing to adopt certain rules and regulations for the waste discharge into their system. We are attaching herewith copies of these rules which ' directly affect the discharge from industrial plants. We would like your review and comments regarding these regulations as they affect you. ' , ' , ' � ' ' ' If you will send your comments to us we will see that they are forwarded to the Metro Sewer Board. If you wish to contact them directly, please contact Maurice L. Robins, Deputy Chief Administrator, Metropolitan Sewer Board at 222-8423. We would appreciate getting your comments no later then August 30, 1971. The Metropolitan Sewer Boaxd is proposing to have a Public Hearing in the near future regarding these rules and � you may appear at the proposed Public Hearing. � If we can be of any further assistance, please feel free to call me at 560-3450. Thank you. NQ/njf Yours very truly, � ASI . QU SH , .E. City Engineer-Director of Planning ' � 1 �J ' ' lJ � � ' ' ' ' � LJ' �, �I � � � ' 560•3i C�f o Y��le � � ANOKA COUNTY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE AUgUSt 19 � I9%1 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 Metropolitan Sewer Board Capitol Sauare Building Cedar Street at lOth Street Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101 ATTENTION: Maurice L. Robins, Deputy Chief Administrator RE: Comments Regarding Proposed Rules and Regulations For Waste Discharges To Metropolitan Sewer System. Dear Mr. Robins: We would like to make the following comments regarding the - proposed rules and regulations: .�� SECTION 4-2: Connection A lication - We feel that any person nee ing a irect connection to the Metro Sewer line within a municipality should apply to the City �nd their application be forwarded to the Metro Sewer Board with its concurrance. SECTION 4-7: Time Limits - A 12 month time limit might be all right in tie cases where people now being served by private disposal systems can connect their properties by gravity but, in cases where they cannot because of the elevation difference and may require ejector pumps and lift stations, additional time should be provided when requested and concurred with by the municipality. SkCTION 4-9: Connection Charges - No fees or charges are indicated. We ope t at w en the amounts are proposed that you will have discussions wit}i the municipalities regarding these. SECTION 5�3: Limitations On Discharges - There is no definite level in�icate regar ing mercury, because of the ambiguity of the rule it would be difficult to enforce. ' ' Metropo�.itan Sewer Board Page 2 ' SECTION 5-10: Industrial. Waste Anal sis - We feel that in some cases mont ly reports might be unnecessary and in ' other cases it might be advisable to have reporis more often then monthly. So, it might be more appropriate to have the frequency for reporting ' established by your department, depending upon the type of effluent and the need. ��� 1 We are supplying Sectian 5 of the proposed rules and regulations to the different industries in the City for their comments and reaction and we will forward these to you when received. , We would appreciate it if, when you have these rules revised again, that you send us a copy and also advise us of the Public Hearing date for the proposed rules. , Thank you so much for your information and cooperation. ' � Yours very truly, �% - � j �, . ��-�. �t - .�� � NASIM M. QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer-Director of Planning � cc: Gerald R. Davis, City Manager City Council ' NQ/njf i� � ' , , , ' ' 1 I� � ' � � ' L.� I � CQNSTRUCTIOH C0. City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 � ��nf.. : � R i' �1 � P� Attn: Mr. Nasim M. Qureshi, P. E. City Engineer Re: Permits Burlington-Northern Nortl�town Retarder Yard Park Job No. 38-71 Dear Sir: 39 GRADING CONTRACTORS 51 TMIRTY��tV[NTH AVE. N. t. MINNiArOLls. MINNEtOTA fi411 August 24, 1971 ' Park Construction Canpany has been awarded the contract for the first stage of construction on the new Northtown Retarder Yard for the Burling- ton Northern Railroad. ' ' ' � , � , There is in this contract considerable rock that must be excavated, crushed and hauled from the site. Park Construction Company has sub-con- tracted the excavating and crushing of this material to Barton Cnntract- ing Company. We hereby request permission to blast and crush the rock on this site. All precautions and safety measures relating to an operation of this type will be observed. There will be a seismograph on the �te recording the blasting operation. This work will be done by an independent testing organization. If you have any questinns for which we may have turther information, please call. ' GBM/se cc: Jim Ha�kell Gene BArton Yours very truly, � CONSTRUC ON COt� � �� � �� �`�'� tk `� era d B. McDonald, Administrative Co-Orc' nator ' � MEMO T0: ' MEMO FROM: I� �.. � ' , � ' ' City Manager City Council Nasim M. Qureshi, City Engineer-Director of Planning MEMO DATE: August 26, 1971 MEMO NUMBER: CM #71-14 R�: Sidewalks On Monroe Street Between 67th Avenue and Mississippi Street. This item was brought up at the City Council meeting of August 16, 1971. The improvement of the stxeets and sidewalks i�nder our 10 Year Street Improvement Project and our 5 Year Sidewalk Improvement Project is scheduled to be done in 1973 alar�g wi.th all Qf the substandard streets in the general area. Most oi the substandaxd streets in the area were improved in 1969 or eaxlier because of the desires of the property owners. When we reviewed the area I talked with some of the property own�xs and they showed a desire to have both streets and sidewalks impxoved as soon as possible. It is our recommendation that both sidewalks and streets be done at the same time as: 1. it will avoid tearing up the general area twice. 2. it will make a savings in total cost. I feel that the City Council should authorize a Public ' Hearing for the improvement and if the people want the improvement we can build both facilities at the same time next year, otherwise we will just build the sidewalks. � Some of the costs involved are indicated on the attached sheet. If the City bui�ds the streets and sidewalks together we can get the cost of the sidewalks from State Aid Funds as Monroe Street is a ' State Aid street. If we do the sidewalks seperately the cost will have to come from General Funds. ' ' ' NQ/njf ' ' � �� • '`-�-. NASIM M. QUR , . . City Engineer-Director of Plan�ing • , � ' , ' ' ' � y� � � � � '. � 6�� ��,,,� � � 5 ; '- - - ' � 41 IMPROVEMENT LOC.�TION NlAP LEGEND: Proposed Street Improvement � proposed Sidewalk Improvement _ � _ * assessments; residential�$840 � . school 3,6oa $�4,500 �N ��"��,Y_. iC �r. . �� �: _�' �/s � —_:1�-7 ' fi " - r. _� -c: _ .- - _ ,.. - - -- lMs• � �r..r_.—..-�.r, :�.., � ,.�, �� . f� �,�+5 , y �2 i�%�� a V6��L� h /�f � ; � ti� f� ,..: .. .. , ._ , ._ �, a°. ;i.�.--, . w z�„ � ;L F �9 3 F Z � -> 4 fo: t` r`V o s 1���� ��v�i�:-.� � �. � r � ,, � , U��w �o :., � ,.. Y �'': .. 9 „i . .. I�` '�`�� 66 TH AV E. �1�l. E. � . i ? G( .�r Q h e �:-� r ��� � .� . , „ � : f< q s� 9�, , �� o �,.� � �•• y j I. 72 .1 �� , `r E � S + -4 ,I ? � - i 1 i� � y 1 C i ��. .� i � � • '. 1 7 �` M 5 ., � 3 y 2�' � y��?dJ f/ ��� �f�Y � � /'9 ��• i . r �,�' �.li. ' ,� ; ' .. s .. {...."_' _ _il,a! Mtl� ._ _ _ .__—_._�i�:'_" _1lLY/s �LLl1 , _ t �n� � � STREET II�LDROVEPJIENT ' Monroe Street: Mississippi Street to 67th Avenue Clover Place: Monroe Street to Jackson Street S IDErr'ALY. I:�PROVEI�NT Monroe Street: l�ii�sissippi Street to 67th Av,enue State Aid Estimated Estimated C�st �Tormal Cost $27,000 $18,000 24,000 ' `$51,000 $4,500 * �_ --____- $55,500 24 000 $42,000 $42,000 ' � � ' ' ' ' 1 � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . MEMO T0: G�RALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSEL�, FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: RES�LUTION RECERTIFYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY WHICN AS BEEN REPURCHASED DATE: AUGUST 25, 1971 � The attached resolution would recertify the assessments on tax forfeit lots which have been purchased through the County Auditor's office during the last year. The term of the assessment recertification and the amount of the assessment is shown in the resolution. As you know, the City has a hold on the sale of all tax forfeit lots in Fridley. I suggest the City release the hold on these lots except for the ones the City has an interest in, providing the assessments are paid in full at the time of the purchase. The County does have arrangements for paying for tax forfeit lots over a four year period. A minimum of $500 must be paid at the time of purchase and a minimum of $500 must be paid each year. This is an arrangment that is separate from the arrangement which had been in effect on spreading assessments over a period of years. 42 ' , ' , ' ' ' ' � ' � �J C � ' , � ' RES4LUTION FO . /� ] 971 A RESOLUTIOP� i2ECERTIFYING SPECIAL A3SESSMENTS C�N TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY �•I11ICH HAS BEErT REPi;R�HASED W}�REAS, Ay Resolution No. 31-1968 the Council of the City of Fridley' authorized the �ity �lerk to withdraw the certifications of special assess'- ments on tax forfeit property solc� uring the year 1970 and further authori�ing the recertif ication of spe.cial assessments; ' NOW, TtiEREFORE, BE IT RESOL�'ED, That the following properr.ies as list'ad, and speciai assessnent projects as listed are hereby recerti: ied for cc�lleiction by the CoUnty Auditor with the Eirst paymer.t due and co�:ectA�le in 1972. , LEGAL DE5Ck1PTI0N AI�UNT Sprink; Brnpk Park Lot 29 � 131 rck 3 $ 1�OSS.bs ' Lots :;9 �. 40, i�lock 4 2� 190.02 Lot 45, Block 4 1,094.52 ' Lot 46, Block 4 1,286.99 , Lot 41, Block 5 1�081.55 ' Lot 42� Block 5 1�081.�5 ' l.ot 43 � Block 5 1�0�+2.32 Lot 44� k3lock S t,042.31 Lc�ts �G5 8� 46 � i3lock 12 2.351.12 ' T�'�:'�L � 12 , 2 2 6. 0 5 ', The projects to be recertiffied and the years for which the projects ' are recertified are as follows: ' pR�T ASSESSMENT SPBEAD Regular S.A. 4 Years SW #13 7 Years ' SW 1i21 9 Yaars SS f�87 17 Years ' 1968-1� Street 8 Xears ' ' AT'TES'i : PASSED r1ND ADOP'iED BY T�� CITY COUNCIL (1F T�� CITY OF ' � �� �� �� � FRIllLBY T�rIS �c ' DAY OF .�� � 1971. : �YOR - Jack 0. Kirk�,am ' �ITY CLEP.K - Dlarvin �.. Brunsel? � �. � ' ' � , ' MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL IFROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR ' SUQJECT: RESOLUTION DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES AND APPOINTING ELECTION JUDGES FOR THE SEPTEMBER 28, 1911 PRIMARY ELECTION ' DATE: AUGUST 25, 1971 ' The attached resolution would appoint the election judges for the September 28, 1971 Primary. '�he list of judges which you will find in the agenda are the names as turned in by the DFL and GOP par�ies. 1 � 0 �� 1 1 1 � 1 1 .� L�l ;LJ � ' ' r �� RESOLUTION NO.I G -�97� RESOLUTION DESIGNATING POLLING FLACES AND APPOINTING ELECTION JUDGES FOR THE SEPTF�4BER 28, 1971 PRIMARY ELECTION NOW, T�EE'ORE BE IT RESOLVID, by ths City Cauncil of th.e City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, at a regulax meeting thereof on August 30, 1971. ��CTION 1. � ' SECTION 2. That on the 2$'� day of September, there shall be an election for th� purpose of voting on the following: PRIMARY EL�CTION That the polling places for said election shall be as follows: Waxd 1 Precinct 1 ' Ward 1 Precinot 2 Ward 1 Precinct 3 Ward 2 Precinct 1 Ward 2 Precinet 2 ' Ward 2 Precinct 3 Ward 3 Precinct 1 Ward 3 Precinct 2 ' Ward 3 Precinct 3 9bsentee Ballot Precinct �� i� � I � 1 1 1 1 1 Woodcrest School Hayes School Riverwood Sehool Fridley Sr. High School Riee Creek School North Park School Fridley City Hall Parkview School Reserve Supply Co. Fridley City Hall SECTION 3. That the polling places will be open from 7:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. SECTZON �}. That the following people are hereby appointed to act as judges for said election except that the City Clerk is hereby authorized to appoint qualified substitutes in cases of conflict of interest as set forth in Chapter 4, Section 4.05 of the City Chapter. WARD 1 FRECINCT 1 1580 Registered Voters - 11 Judges � .�7 '. , ' , � � ' , , ' ' � ' ' , , ' ' � � Resoluti4n # -1971 Cont. Page 2 WARD 1 PRECINCT 2 WA,RD 1 PRECINCT 3 WARD 2 PRECINCT 1 WARD 2 PRECINCT 2 WARD 2 PRECINCT 3 ��94 Registered Voters - 8 Judges 1a13 Registered Voters - 10 Judges 1264 Registered Voters - 9 Judges 1032 Registered Voters - 7 Judges 1174 Registered Voters - 8 Judges 4� ' , � , , ' , ' , ' � � ' ' i ' � � ' Resolution # -1971 Pa.$e 3 WARD 3 PRECINCT 1 WARD 3 PRECINCT 2 WARD 3 PRECINCT 3 1622 Registered Voters - 11 Judges 1168 Re�istered Voters - 8 Judges 845 Registered Voters - 6 Judges SECTION 5. There is hereby established a special Absentee Ballot Precinct in the City of Fridley. �The Judges for the Absentee Ballot Precinct are: ABSENTEE BALLOT PRECINCT SECTIQN 6. That the following judges are appointed to act as chairman of the Election Board for the p�ecincts designated and shall have the duties set forth in Section 203.23 of Minnesota Statutes. Ward 1 P�recinct 1 Ward 1 Precinct 2 Ward 1 Precinct 3 Ward 2 Precinct 1 Ward 2 Precinct 2 Ward 2 Precinet � Ward 3 Pre�inct 1 Ward 3 Precinct 2 Ward 3 Precinct 3 Absentee Ballot Precinct 4'7 , ' ' � Resolution # -197� Page 4 SECTION 7. Compensation for said Judges will be paid at the rate of $2.00 per hour for the regular jud�es and $2.50 for the chairmen of the Election Boaxd. PASSID AND ADOPTID BY THE CITY COIINCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS TH , DAY QF , 197�. ' ' � ' � � ' � , � , ' , , ATTEST: MARVIN C. BRIINSELL - CITY CLERK MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM �� � , ' ' ' , � ' ' ' " � � ' , , ' � ' , 1971 GOP RECQMMENDID ELECTION JLLD�ES W� 1 PRECINCT 1 Mrs. Marilyn Beck Mrs. Ifathryn Follmuth �Mrs. Sue Davis Mrs. Karen Ratcl�ff Mrs, Geraldine Sherve Mrs. Kay Beaman Mrs. Carol Vence ,,. WARD 1 PRECINCT 2 Mrs. Sue Edin�er Mrs. Carol Leuders Mrs. Mary Beverage Mrs. Sue Wa11 Mr�. Joan Allen Mrs. Mirth Langer WARD 1 PRECINCT 3 Mrs, Jenny Lahti Mrs. Mabel Hoffman Mrs. Clarenc� Mitchell Mrs. Connie Samuelson Mra. Nina Maeser Mrs. Dee Claesgens Njrs. Gary 5cherer Mrs. Jean Strait • � 739� '�YmPhony 1621 Onondaga 74�� Melody Dri.vE 7350 Memory Lane 7361 Memory Lane 7363 Memory Lane 7368�Symphony 536 Rice Creek Terrace 6831 Oakley 831 Rice Creek Terrace 6$50 Washington 543 F6�' Avenue 525 67� Avenue ,,i 7524 Alden Way 6900 Hickory Drive 6917 Hickoxy Drive 7800 �;a.st River Road 6972 Hickory Drive 7130 Riverview Terrace __ 7874 Alden Way 7635 A1den Way 0 784-2151 784-2454 784-9318 786-2�42 784 - � 659 784-3709 784-0468 560-5036 560-46�5 560-2935 560-2272 56o-2oi9 56o-�3ss 784-7575 784-0695 784-498 � 784-7980 786-4406 784-68�6 784-4058 784-5554 I, � � ' ' , , � ' ' ' ' � ' , , , ' ' ' , WARD 2 PRECINCT 1 M.rs. Rita Pierce Mrs. Gloria MyYara Mrs.�Grace Ludwig M�rs. Harflld Olsrud 'N1rso Alberta Sims Mrs. Ramona Zieglex ; . 0 WARD 2 PRECINCT 2 Mrs. Beverly Kinsman Mrs. Edythe Coll�n5 MrS, Bertha Joh�son Mrs. Mary.Schneider Mrs. Vi Porter Mrs. Edna Erickson C 609 Bennett Drive 6360 Able 5744 W Moore Lake Drive 6350 Jackson Street 630 58�' Avenue 771 58�' Avenue 0 1348 Hillcrest Drive 6854 Channel Road 5988 Wood.y Lane 1568 Ferndale 6870 Channel Road 6056 Woody Lane WARD 2 PRECINCT. 3 Mrs. Betty Jeronimus 1575 Trollhagen Mrs. Marianne Robbinson 5211 Buehanan Mra. Evelyn Hildebrandt ,-- 5946 Hackmann Avenue Mxs. Nancy Pagnucco �529 Berne Circle Mrs. Ri�a Lambert • 5164 St. Moritz Drive Mrs. Betty Johnsrud 5801 Tennison � 560-3650 560-2433 56o-6co3 560-3077 560-7�63 56o-6e93 7as-o764 784-9626 788-2417 768-2768 784-65�4 788-6700 788-4594 788-6543 7es-6790 78�-0885 7s8-49io 788-7120 0 0 SO � � WARD 3 �'RECINCT 1 Mrs. Pat Dittes Mrs. Ma,rilyr� C�awder , •Mxs. Glaria lvers Mrso Darlens Vallin Mrso X1ice Mol Mrs. E�r�lyn Horn , , � ,\ � . WARD 3 PRECINCT 2 , Mrs. Velma Pinks Mrso Gladys S.yverson Mrs. Ardell Buss ' Mrs. �I. Ko Burton Nir�, Sharon Reemstma ' � � • � • 0 6291 Riverview Terrace 146 63rd Way 6271 Trinity Drive �59 63� Way 2�1 Sylvan Lane 159 63rd Way 5973 5�' street 117 53rd Avenue 6050 5�' Street 5604 5�' Street 101 53rd Avenue w�xn 3 �x�zNC� 3 Mra. Jean Mills 5090 3rd Street , M.�s. Jean Jackson . . 485� 2�- Street Mrs. William Wojciak 4844 3rd Street ' , � ' p�SENTEE PRECINCT Mrs. �orie shaw Mrs. Ma.ry E11�r� Storley ' Mrs. Mary`Larson ' ' • ' , 6380 Madison 4�4 Rice Creek Terrace � 34p 66�' Avenue 560-3$53 560-5821 560-2697 560-2707 560-�996 560-�899 560-3284 560-53�6 560-2226 560-3865 560-6933 560-5469 560-6959 560-6728 56o-i767 560-5429 7a4-8777 u 51 0 � �a 1971 DFL REC014IL'IENDED ELECTION JUDGES 'RIDLEY WARD 1 PRECINCT 1 1: Christian Skjerwold ,. Shirley Godeen . . Janice Devries 4. N�rs. Roland Randall . J�e anne Schul t z . Mary Jane hansen . Be tty Fore s tor � �. Laura Zanoni ' � � IDLEY WARD 1 PRECINCT 2 . Mary Schreiner . D�rothy houck Mrs. `�Villard Thorpe . Leona Brubbakken 5. Joyce McC le llan . Ithalia Swanson — Marion Born 8. :�,nita Rochef�rd ' � � / � IDLEY WARD 1 PRECINCT 3 . Collette F?ourdeaux 2. Bonnie Kuzyk �Isabel Hoak Mary Parker 5. Gloria Swanson �Iv;rs. Gilbert Rivard Be tty Scott � ' ' , ?389 Nemory Lane 375-76th Ave NE . 7410 Tempo Terrace - 7399 Lyric Lane '7351 Tempo Terrace 1476 Onondaga TiE 7539 Tempo Terrace 7380 Tempo Terrace 6851 Oakley 750 Overton Drive 6854-7th St. N.E. 6810 O�kley 6749 Kennaston Drive 6550 Oakley Drive 6876 P�?onroe N.E. 971 Pandora Drive 8115 E. River Road 280 Rice Creek Blvd. 236 Rice Creek Blvd. 630 Cheryl NE 511 Ely St. NE 145 Hackman Circle 7190 Riverview Terrace ?86-2427 784-5033 784-1124 784-4972 784-0899 784-5972 784-8360 78 6- 29 44 56 0- 3045 560-3249 560-4810 560-3015 560-1560 560-1646 5f 0-3365 . 784-7545 784-5688 784-2626 ?86-2208 ?84-2917 � ���� � � - 52 .� 1 FRIDi.F'�' WARD 2 PRECINCT 1 1' Virginia Locker 2., Olive Pr:cPhersc�n � Be a Hyare �Ruth 011ila . Pllrs. Lyle Rossman 6. rJirs. Harold Brezny �P1lary Jo Save lkoul Ross Haidle 9. Hazel Anderson � ' ' F�IDLEY WARD 2 PRECINC T 2 5664 Jackson St. N.E. 560 Bennett Drive N.E. 6281 Able St. N.E. 6310 Able St. N.E. 6361 Monroe St. N.E. � 690- 59 th Ave . rl . E. 916 W. Moore Lake Drive 5714 V'J. rlloore Lake Drive 6411 Able St. N.E. Jeane�t�P�2icholski ___________-_.. Ma�gueri te Julkotivskih'�"� � ��� . P�Irs. Edwarct���sps'zak 4. I da P��7ae Ka s soVr Rose b2eyerhoff _ - Mrs. D.A. Collotti 7. Karen Kok ' ' � �; i �IDLEY WARD 2 PRECINCT 3 1. Nlrs. Dean Caldtivell ? Adeline Swanson �Judy En�elbre ts�n . Lorraine Drowns 5. Pl:arlys Lisovrski � birs. D. Kerner . ' . ' ' � 6665 Arthur St. N.E. 5920 Stinson Blvd. 1317 Hillcrest Drive 1400 Rice Creek Rd. 1350 Hillside Drive 6075 Woody Lane P1.E. 5617 McKinley St. 5874 Hackmann Ave 5835 Central Ave. 5216 Taylor P1.E. 1040 Hackmann Circle 5180 Linc�ln St. N.E. 5794 Hackmann Ave. N.E. 0 560-7563 560-7372 560-3025 560- 6997 56 0- 3 581 560-6083 560-3097 560-6913 560-7483 784-9571 ?88-6330 788-3041 784-8446 788-8175 788-8405 ?�6-2138 788-6973 788-7638 788-6960 ?88-09 65 ?88-8331 ?88-3720 53 . � s— �IDLEY WARD 3 PRECINCT 1 �Carrol Kukowski Mrs. Kermit Hollen 3: Mrs. Albert PJiarsnik Rosella Amar Laurie Harris . P�4ary Meyers Helen l�iilcarek ' , �IDLEY W,ARD 3 PRECINCT 2 1. �nn Devore �Valerie Olstead Germain ��"Jalsfeld 4. �ean J�hnson P�iarlys Carpenter Doris Larson . Nancy Lambert , � � ' i � �IDLEY WARD 3 PRECINCT 3 1. Jean Phelan �P�Iargare t Kurak Charolette Fitzpatrick � - �. Betty Nelson _.._ 3 �Pearl Sandstrom � Carol Mac s Abs en te e Judge s �Mrs. Raymond- r�Iondloh Anita Rochef�rd , „ C h o� r o 1 e��-f-� F�-�-zPq-}-r i c k ' ' � 6131-5th St. N.E. 49 N.E. 66th VJay 6101 Rainbow Drive 6121 Sunrise Drive 6200 Riverview Terrace rr.E. 146-63 1�2 'llay N.E. 250 Sylvan Lane :I.E . 5960-6th St, N.E. 537'7 �1 tura Lane 157 Crov�m Road 136 Horizon Circle N.E. 6030-3rd St. N.E. 5432 Horizon Drive P1.E. 5965-4th St. N.E. 113 Gilbralter Road 112 Panorama Rd. 5273 Horizon Drive 5129 Horizon Drive 4856-3rd St. N.E. 5121 Hu�hes N.E. 6320 I�tonroe St. N.E. 971 Pand�ra Drive 5�73 t-�or�zor� flr�Je. N� � 560-646° 560-�852 560-1170 560-1318 560-2491 560-1506 560-1286 560-1155 560-4669 560-5477 560-�257 560-2712 560-4166 560-2374 2 r 560- 5725 560-5416 560-5318 560-5589 560-6038 560-4735 560-2607 560-3365 5-60- S3i8 54 , .5.5 1 1 L.J ' MfMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER AND CITY COUNCIL ' FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSE,J_L, FINANCE DIRECTOR SllBJECT: RESOLUTION CERTIFYING CHARGES TO COUNTY AUDITOR ' TO BE LEVIED AGAINST LOTS 15 AND 16, BLOCK I, RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS ADDITION ' DATE: AUGUST 25, 1971 The attached resoltuion would have the affect of placing an ' assessment on Lots 15 and 16, Block I, Riverview Heights Addition. This property is about to go tax forfeit so the amount will be certified in one lump sum. ' ' ' f- j �', ' ' u ' ' ' ' 1 ' � !' , RESOLUTION N0. ,� !i 1971 ' A RESQLUTION C�RTIFYING CHARG�S TO TH� COUNTY AUDITOR TO BE LEVIED AGAINST LOTS 15 AND 16, BLOCK I, RIV�RVIEW HEIGHTS ADDITION, FRIDI.EY MINNESOTA FOR COLLECTION WITH THE TAXES PAYABLE IN 1972 ' ' ' ' �� � LJ ' ' t , � ' ' WHEREAS, A hazardous condition was found to exist on Lots 15 and 16, Block 1, Riverview Heights Addition, otherwise known as 531 Fairmont Street Northeast, and WHEREAS, The awner of such property was given notice to abate such hazardous condition, and WHEREAS, The owner of the property did not abate such hazardous condition and the City of Fridley under authority of Section 463 of Minnesota Statutes did therefore abate the hazardous condition at a total cost of $837.75, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLUED, That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to certify to the County Auditor for collection over a one year period beginning with the taxes payable in the year 1972 the charges as listed below: Lots 15 and 16, Block I, Riverview Heights Addition Anoka County, Minnesota $837.75 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNC�L OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � � � DAy OF � '°� �`,��`�� - ,1971. -� , ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUN'SFLL�'- -J K .KIK .SF; ' ' 1 • � ' ' ' , , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . , ' ' ' ' STATE OF MINN�SOTA COUNTY QF ANOKA R Gity a� FridleY Plaintlft -vs- James Will French and Linda French Defendant 0 DISTKICT COURT TCNTII JUDICIIIL DTSTRICT SUPPZTMENTAL JUDGf4ENT File No. 32456 �c * * * * * * * � * * � � * � * * * * � * _ � : Pursuant to the Order of the Court on file herein, and on motion o� Wyman Smith, City Attorney, attorney for the Petitioner, City of Fridley. IT IS HEREBY ADJUDGED AND AECREED: � S`7 1. That the expenses of the City of Fridley in enforcement of its order �.for xemoval of the hazardous build�ng located�at 531 Fairmont Street Northeast, gr���ey, 1�Iinnesota, the legal descriptior► of which is as follows: Lots 15 and 16, Block 1, Riverview Heights Addition, Anoka County, Minnesota. are approved and allowed in the amount of Eight Hundxed Thirty-Seven and 75/100 Dollars ($837.75) and the same are hereby certified to the Municipal Clexk far collection as provided by law. • 2� 1'tiat ia def�ult oi PaY°��t by October l, 1971, the Clerk shall certify the amotmt of the expense to the County Auditor as provided in Section 463.22 p� M,innesota Statutes. . a gY QRDER OF THE COURT: Ra ond Nilsson RAY;�fOND NIL8S0�1 ' CLERK OF DISTRICT COU�2T ANOKA CQUI3TY, MINNESUTA , � 1 �� LJ ' , , STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT Gpl1NTY OF AyOKA � TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ORDER OF THE CITY OF FRIQLEY, ANOKA COUNTY, File No. 32456 MINNESOTA, COiVCER�I�G A HAZARDOUS BUILDIVG pqDER LQ�ATEU AT 531 FAIRhO\T STREET NORTH�AST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, AND ON PROPERTY SIT�ATED IN ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, DESCRIBEO AS FOLLOWS: LOTS 15 AiVD 16, BLOCK I, RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS ADDITZON, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA. Upon all the files and records herein, and upon the certified account ' o� expenses incurred by the City of Fridley in carrying out the order of this Court, and upon motion of WYMAN SMITH, ESQUIRE,, 'IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: ' � C � '. , ' 1. That the City of Fridley is entitled to a Judgment pursuant to Chapter 463 of Minnesota Statutes in the amount of Eight Hundred Thirty-Seven ($837.75 ) and 75/100 Do11 ars . 2, That said Judgment is certified to the Municipal Clerk for the . � � City of Fridley for collection. � 3. That in default of payment by October 1, 1971, the Clerk shall certify tne amount of expense to the County Auditor as provided in Section . 463.22 of Minnesota Sta�utes. , ' ,. �� � �1�� pated: J,�l�- % , 1971. ' BY THE COURT: ..,,.,....; 1 .� . ��:s�i �..:��i.,`�'..F�. �', ..:..,. udge of O�strict Court .58 � ' .1 C� ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 STATE OF MINNESOTA �OUNTY �F�ANOKA DISTRIC7 GOURT TENTH JUDICIAL �ISTRICT ORD�R OF TNE CITY OF FRIDLEY, ANOKA COUNTY, File No. 32456 MINiVESOTA, CONCERNI`G A HAZARDQUS BUILDING ACCOUNTIiJG PURSUANT 70 LOCATED AT 531 FAIRP^�ONT STREET NORTHtAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESQTA, AN� ON PR�PERTY SITUATED M. S. 563.22 IN'ANOKA COUiVTY, MINNESOTA, QESCRIBED AS . F�LLO'�JS:, �OTS 15 A�VD 16, BLOCK I, RIVERVIEW �HEIGHTS ADDITIOiV, ANOKA COUNTY, MIVNESOTA. Now comes Marvin C, Brunsell, the C1erk and Finance Director fo r the City of Frjdley, Minnesota, and reports to the Gourt as follows: 1. That the City of Fridley incurred expense to a contractor for the wrecking and remova1 of the building at 531 Fairrrant Street Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota, located on Lots l5 and 16, Block I, Riverview Heights ,' Addi�ion, Anoka County, Minnesota, in the amount of Four Hundred Eighty �� ($48Q.00) Dqllars. � ' ' i� � � ' I�� , 2. That the City of Fridley incurred additional expense in the nature of trave1ing and appraising said property in the amount of Twenty-Five (�25.00) Dollars. 3. That the City of Fridley incurred legal expense in connection with the proceedings in this matter as follows: • Abstract expense $ 13.50 Filing fee 10.00 Service fee 9•25 Attorneys fees 300.00 . Total------- 5332.75 a. That the total of a11 expenses incurred by the City of Fridley in connection with said proce2dings is the sum of Eight Hundred Thirty-seven . � ($837.75� an� 75/100 Dollars, 5. 7hat there was no salvage o r offset. i 59 � , :����+.�.,...�..�:- ____.�....:...a:.. a.�.,r. .,..._ _._..........._ �.......,..�.-- ' : .,�;:r.:.- ._ �, _ . . � . .. �...... �_... �.w .. .. � ,_ _ -.ht......�:--..�_ :..._ N � , . ....._..._ . .,�_ .._.. . _. . . .. .. � . . � . . .. _� r-..•_�.. .. .. . _. _ .. , ' • 1 . . • WNEREFORE, the Gity of Fridley prays that the Court certify a ' � i ie c n the amount of Eight Hundred Thirty-seven (�837.75) and 75/100 def c n y i ' Dollars to the Clerk of the City of Fridley for collection. ' S� � -u,�= �,, � - - �.�.�-� C ' � ' Marv�n C.�Brunse , erk an inance Director City of Fridley, Minnesota ' . , ' . '_ • , . ' � ' , ' . ' . � :, ' � � . ' ' � , ' '' � ' � ' � � � -1971 RESOI,UTION N0. I __ RESOLUTION CQNFIRMING ASSESSi�.NT FOR STREET IMPAOVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1970-2 $E IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The City Cl�rk h�s with the assistance of the engineers heretofore selected by this Council for such puzpose, calculated the proper amounts to be specially assessed for the STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST . 19 7 0- 2 in said City against every assessable lot,piece, or parcel of land in accordance with the grovisions of law, and has prepared and filed with the City Clerk tabulated statements in duplicate showing the groper description of each and ev ery lot, piece, or parcel of land to be specfally assessed and the amount ca�culated against the same. � 2. Notice has been duly published as required by law that this Council would , meet in special sesaion at this time and place to pass on the proposed assessment. ' 3. Said proposed assessment has at all times since its filing been open to inspection and copying by all persons interested, and an opportunity has ' been given to all interested persons to present their objections, if any, to such proposed assessment, or to any item thereof, and no objections ' have been filed; except ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' • ' ' , ,,� 4. The amounts specified in the proposed assessment are changed and altered as follows: _ �, 5. This Council finds that each of the lots, pieces, or parcels of land enumerated in said proposed assessment as altered and modified was and is specially benefited by the STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1970-2 in the amount in said proposed assessment as altered and modified by the corrective roll in the amount set opposite the description of eaeh such lot, piece, or parcel of 1and, and that said amount so set ou[ is hereby levied against each of the re�pective lots, pieces, or parcels of land therein described. �1 ' ' page 2 - RESOLUTION N0. -1971 1� , 6. Such proposed assessment as altered, modified and corrected is affirmed, adopted and confirmed, and the sums fixed and named in said proposed assess- ment as altered, modified and corrected with the changes and alteratfons herein above made, are affirmed, adopted and confirmed as the proper special assessments for each of said lots, pieces or parcels of land respectively. 7. Said assessment so �f£irmed, adopted, and confirmed shall be certified to , by the City Glerk and filed in his office and shall thereupon be and constitute the special assessment for � � �u � � � l ' STitEET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST . 19 7 0- 2 8. The amounts assessed against each lot, piece, or parcel of land shall bear interest from the date hereof until the same have been paid at the rate of �even and one-half (7'�) per cent per annum. 9. Such assessment shall be payable in ten (10) annual installments payable on the lst day of January in each year, beginning in the year 1972, and continuing until all of said installments shall have been paid, each install- ment to be collected with taxes collectible during said year by the County Auditor. 10. The City Clerk is hereby directed make up and file in the office of the . County Auditor of Anoka County a certified statement of the amount of all such unpaid assessments and the amount which will be due thereon on the lst day of January in each year. The motion for Che adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilman , and upon vote being taken thereon the following voted in favor thereof ; � , ' and the following voted against the same; ' , . ' ' ' . ' 1 PAS$ED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1971. A1TE ST : CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRIQiAM : �2 ' ' ' � � ,`,, i � '. � � �V v RESOLUTION NOo - 197� �' I . , � RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT F0� STREET IMPROI�EPi�NT PP,OJECT Sl'�. 1970-4 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the.City of Fridtey, Minnesota, as foltoa�s; lo. The City Cierk has with the assistance of the engineQrs hEretofore selected by this council for such purpose, catculated tha proper amounts to be specially assessed for the , ' ' 2° ' 30 ' -_ ' � Il ' ' STREET IMPF20VEMENT PROJfCT ST, 1970-�+ in said City against evEry assessabte lot, piece, or parcel of tand in accordance with the provisions of law, and has preparEd and filed with the City Clerk tabulated statements in duplic�te sho��ing the proper description of each and every lot, piece, or p�rcel c,f tand to b� specially assAssee� and the amount calculated against the sa-ne. Notice has been duly publishedsa�;��ianaed�ace,to pass on�the�proposedU�d meet in speciat sessioh at th� P assessment. Said proposed assessment has at all times since its fiting been open to inspection and copying by all persons interested, and an opportunity has been given to all interested persons to present their objections, if any, to such proposed assessment, or to any item thereof, and no objections have been filed; except 4o The amounts specified in the proposed assessment are changed and altered as foliows: . S. This Councit finds that each of the 1ots, pieces, or parcels of land enum- e.rated in said proposed assessment as attered and modified was and is specially benefited by the � STREET IMPROVEM£NT PROJ�CT STo 1970-4 ' � in the amount in said pt'oposed assessment as altered and modified by the cor�ective ro11 in the amount set opposite the description of each such tot., piece, or parcel of land, and that said amount so sarcets of landby , tevied against each of the respective lots, pieces, or p therein describAd. �� � 6a Such proposed assessment as altered, modified and corre��ed is affirmed, ' adopted and confirmed, and the sums fixed and �amed in said proposed assess- ment as altered, modified and corrected with the changes and alterations ' - --- - . ' ' ' page 2� R£SQLUTION N0, - 1911 herein above made� are affirrr:ed, adoptecJ and conFirmed as the proper special assessments for each of said lots, pieces, or parcels of land respectively. 7. Said assessment so affirmed, adapted, and confirmed shall be certified to '' by the City Clerk and filed i.n his office and shall thereupon be and cohstitute the sp�cial assessment for u ' STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT STo 1970-4 8, The amounts assessed against each lot, piece, or parcel of�tand shall bear interest from the date'hereof until the same have been paid at the rate of seven and one-half (72) per cent per annumo g, Such assessment sha11 be payable in ten (10) annuat install�:ents payabte on ' the tst day of January in each year, beginning in the year 1972 and ccn- tinuing until alt of said installm�nts shalt have been paid, each installment to b�e coltected with taxes coilectible during said year by the County Auditor. ' ' l0o The City Clerk is hereby directed to make up and file in the office of the County Auditor of Anoka County a certified statemant of ths amount of all such unpaid assessments and the amount which will be due thereon o� the ist day of January of each year. � '- The motion for� the adoption of the foregoing resotution was duly seconded by Councilman , and upon vote being taken thereon ,� the foltowing vote in avor t ereo : � � ' , ' and �he faltowing voted against the sames _,_ % PASSED ANQ ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY pF s 19%1• ' , ATTESTt ' ' CI�'Y CLERK Marvin Co 3runsell MAYOR Jack Oo Kirkham ' . � f4 ' ' ' ' RESOlUTION N0. :� � ;� _ • 1971 � RESOLUTION COM�IRMING ASSESSMBqT FOR 1911 NATER AMO SEWER MAINS, IATERALS� ANO S£RVICE CONNECTIONS SE IT RESOIVED by th� Citr Council of the Citr of F�idt�y, Minnssota, sa follo++s: 1. Th� City Clerk has with the assistance of the •ngin�ers 1'Nretotor• s�l�ct�d ' by this Coc�ncit far such pu�pos�, calculat�d th� prop�r a�unts to bs specially �ss�ssed for ths ' ' ' � I! �! ' ' 1g%1 WATER ANO SEW'ER NAINS, LATERALS, ANO SERVICE CONNECTIONS in s�id City agai�st everr assesssble lot, piec�, or psrcel of land in accordar�ce +�ri th the provi si ons of 1 aw, and has pr�par�d and fi 1ed wi th tM C1tr Cte�k tabulated statsmsnts in dupiicate showing the prop�� description of each and everr lat, pi�ce, o� p�rcel of tand to b� sp�cialty ass�ssed and th� amount calculated agai�st ths same. 2. Notice has bNn duly publish�d as r�quirsd br taa that this Council would aie�t in regular sessfo� at this ti� and plsce to pass on th� propos�d assessa�ent. 3. Said propos�d asse:sanent has at atl ti�es sincs 1ts fiiinq b�en op�n to inspsctio� and copring br att persons interest�d, and an eppsrtunitY hss b�� given to a11 inter�sted p�rsons to p�r�s�nt th�ir obj�ctions, if any, to such proposed ass�ssn�ent, o� to anr it� tM��of, aad no obj�ctions haw bs�n fit�dj �xcept 4. The anwunts specifi�d i� the proposed ass�ssaient are changed and altersd •s fatlowa: ' S� � ated ia said;proposed ass�ssn�nteas�alter�d and wodified,Masf and�isenua�- sp�ciallY.benefit�d br ths ' ' ' � ' 1971 NATER AND SEIiER MAINS, LATERALS, Aq0 SERVICE CONNECTIONS in tl» a�wunt in s�id proposed assessmer�t as altered and ewdifi�d by the corr*etive ro11 in the aawue�t set opposit• the descriptioa of each such iot, piece, o� parcei of land, a�d that said anawnt so set out is hsr�by l�vi�d •gainst sach of th� r�sp�ctive lots, pieces, or parc�is of land «her�ln d�scribed. � 6• Such proposed assess��t as �1ter�d, aadifl�d, and corrected is affiraMd, adopted and co�firmsd, and tM sums fixed and nan+ed in s�id propos�d ass�ss�aent •s attersd, �odified, and corrtct�d, with th� chang�: and �ltsr�tions hsrstn ab�w wad�� arf �ffi�msd� adopted and confira»d as th� prop�r speciat essess�nts for �ach pf �#�� 1ots, piec�s, or parcets af t+�nd respecti wl r. � 65 , .� � ' I�ag� 2-- RESOLUTION N0. �- 1911 p �� � ' 7. Said ass�ssaisnt so affirwsd, adopted, and confir�ed sh�11 b� csrtified to br t!N City Clerk and fited in his offic� and sl�atl th�reupon be and con- stitat• the sp�cial ass•ss�At for ' 1971 WATER AND SEWER MAINS, LATERALS, ANO SERVICE CONNECTIONS ' 8. The aNiounts assessed against each lot, piec• or parc�i of land sha11 b�ar int�rest fro� th� date h�r�of until th� sa� hav� b�en paid at tht rat� of seven and one-half (7�) per ctnt per annuw. ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' 9. Such assessn�ent shall be parabi� in fifteen (1S) annual instali�tnts payabl� on th� lst day of Ja�nuarr in •ach r�a�, b�ginni�g in th� rear 1971 and con- tinui�g until all of s�id installw�nts sha11 havs b�en paid, �seh install- �nt to be collect�d v+ith taxes coll�etlbte du�ing said r�ar br th� Countr Auditor. 10. The Citr Ci�rk is herebr dir�cted to mak� up and fil• in th� offic� of the County Auditsr of Moka Countr a certifi�d stat�nt st th� a�ount of •11 such unpaid asssssn�nts and tl� an�unt r+hich M►i11 be dw th�r�on on the ist day of Jsnuary in each y�ar. The Motion for the adoption of the fortgoing resotution was dulr s�conded br CouACilmsn , and upon vote being tak�n, th� following voted in favcr t ereo s and the following voted against th� same: PASSEO AND ADOPTEO BY TME CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS OAY OF , 1971. ' , ATTESTs � ' � ' C LER Marv n C. Srunse ac . r �wa LJ ' ' RESOLUTION N0. 1971 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE NECESSITY FOR AN ADDITIONAL TAX LEVY IN ADDITICIN , 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 1971 received f rom the City Manager a proposed budget of the City of Fridley for the year of 1972, which proposed budget when examined evidenced the necessity of an additional tax levy in excess of the City Charter limitation. SECTION 2. That the purposes for which such additional tax levy is required include additional sums for the General Fund, additional sums for Firemen's Relief, additional sums for Police Relief, additional sums for a debt service on Parks, additional sums for a debt service on Civic Center, and additional sums for contribution to the Public Employees Retirement Fund. SECTION 3. That a public hearing be held before the City Council at the City Hall at 7:30 P.M. on September 20, 1971 to consider this matter. That a copy of this Resolution be published in the official newspaper of the City on September 1, 8 and 15, 1971 to give notice of such Public Hearing. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 30TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1971. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ATTEST: TY LERK - Marvin C. Brunse Publish: September 1, 8 and 15, 1971 �� ' II� � , , C_� ' � �±; -� R E S 0 L U T I 0 N Appropriation of Municipal State-Aid Funds To T.H. Pxoject WHEREAS, It has been deemed advisable and necessary for the City of Fridley to participate in the cost of a construction project located on T.H. No. 47=156 within the limits of said municipality, and WHEREAS, Said construction project has been approved by the Depaxtment of Highways and identified in its records as S.P. No. 0205-24. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESO�LVED: That we do hereby appropriate from our Municipal State-Aid Street Funds the sum of � *$30,091.87 dollars to apply toward the construction of said project and request the Coa�issioner of Highways to approve this authorization. ' ' , C E R T I F I C A T I 0 N I hexeby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a Resolution presented to and adopted by the Council of the (City) (Village) of , Minnesota, $t a duly authorized meeting thereof held on the day of , 19l, as shown by the minutes of said meeting in my possession. � (Seal) � ' , * $27,356.25 + 10% Eng'r. _ $30,091.87 , , , ' (City) (Vil]nge) Clerk (C ity ) (Village) of �� _. �� rr APPOINTMENT FOR CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL - AUGUST 30, 1971 NArfE POSITION EFFECTIVE DATE ��$� REPLACES Dorothy S. Evenson Clerk-Typist August 30, 1971 $406.00 Carol Chudek 5801 Washington St. Fridley, Minn. 0 C L A I M S ' ' 0 August 30, 1971 GENERAL: #26085 through #26202 LIQUOR: #588$ through #5914 �o ' , i ' , r! � MULTIPLE DWELLING LIC�NSES TO BE APPROVED By Council Sept . l, 1971 - Sept. l, 1972 August 30, 1971 Name Address Units Fee Approved by Roge�s Properties, 5851 - 2nd St. N.E. 11 11.00 Fire Prevention 6512 - $Oth Ave. No. Bureau Minneapolis, Minn. Robert J. Bauman 6061 - 2nd St. N. E. 4 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau Apt. 3 6061 - 2nd 5t,N.E. Fridiey, Minn. Sidney R. Dahl 6551 - 2nd St. N. E. 4 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau 6551 - 2nd St. N. E, Fridley, Minn. Floyd C. Bradley 5900 - 22 St. N.E. 7 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau 5861 W. Moore Lake Dr. Fridley, Minn. Floyd C. Bradley 5908 - 22 St. N. E. 7 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau 5861 W. Moore Lake Dr. Fridley, Minn, Floyd C. Bradley 5916 - 22 St. N. E. 7 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau 5861 W. Moore Lakc Dr. F�idley, Minn, Annin � Scarpino 5924 - 22 St. N, E. 7 IO.OU F. Prev. Bureau 913 Cedar Ave. So. Mlnneapolis, Minn. Dale F. Knott 5980 - 2� St, N. E. 7 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau 1045 PetGrs Plac� N. E. Minneapolis, Minn. i Robert J. Bauman b060 - 2� St.�N. E. 4 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau 6061 - 2nd St. N. E. Fridley, Minn, Alex Mosicjczuk 5974 � 3rd St. N. E. 4 10.00 F. Prev. Bu�eau P. 0. Box 757, Minneapolis, Minn. Edna Torgeson 6061-63-65 - 3rd St. N. E. 3 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau 6065 - 3rd St. N. E. Fridiey, Minn. Martin P. Smulders 53�0 - 4th St. N.E. 4 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau 855 - 86th Ave. N.w. Coqn Rapids, Minn. 55432 ' r-, �' � ' ' _. %t page 2 Multiple Dwelling Licenses August 3Q, 1971 Name Address � Units Fee Approved by� Roy E. Lindstedt 5400 - 5th St. N. E. 4 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau 50 Groveland Terrace Minneapolis, Minn, 55403 Roy E. Lindstedt 5410 - 5th St. N. E. 4 )0.00 F. Prcv. Bureau 50 Groveland Terrace Minneapolis, Minn. Harold D. Morrow 5430 - 7th St. N. E. 34 34.00 F. Prev. Bureau Rt. 4, Cty TR MM River Falls, Wisc. McAllister Properties 1050-52nd Ave. N.E. 16 16.00 F. Prev. Bureau #610, 73o Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. McAllister Properties 1090-52nd Ave. N.E. 16 16.00 F. Prev. Bureau McAllister Prop�rties 1120 - 52nd Ave.N.E. 16. 16.00 F. Prev. Bureau McAllister Properties 1170-52nd Ave,N.E. 16 16.00 F. Prev. Bureau Bigos Properties 305 - S�rd Ave. N. E. 7 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau 1215 LaSalla Ava. Minncapalis, Minn. Wayne W. Siewert 251 - S7th Place 4 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau 3320 - 48th Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minn. Irving Efron � 262 - 57th Place N.E. 8 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau Dr. I. Nerman 3025 Salem Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. Joseph P. Ryan 105 - S8th Ave. N. E. 4 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau 10785 Valley View Rd. �den Prairie, Minn. John Bohmer 191 - 59� Way N. E. 12 12.00 F. Prev. Bureau Brootan, Minn. J. J. Parnon � 361 - 74th Ave. N. E. 8 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau M. W. Londo� . 1675 Grand Ave. St. Paul 55105 Capital Contracts Inc. 181 - 79th Way N.E. 8 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau 79� So. Cleveland Ave. St. Paul, Minn, 55116 M. A. Bidd)e 211 - 79th Way N. E. 8 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau R+800 Cedar Lake Rd, Minneapolis, Minn. i� I ' I 1 I ' I ' I ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , I ' ' ' ' � , �� Multiple Dwelling Licenses Peg� 3 August 30, 1971 1L.ame Address Units Fee Approved by _ Virginia T. ,lacobsen 231 - 79th Way 7 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau 231 - 7�th Way N. E. Fridley, Minn. Ca�lyle J. Mathson 6341 - Hwy. 65 10 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau Rt. 1, Box 3, Aurora, Minn. 557�5 W. J. D�le 5960-80 Anna St. 33 33.00 F. Prev. Bureau � Draper � Kramer 515 Marquette Ave. Minnaapolis, Mi;�n. 55402 Maurice M. Filister 5750 East Riv�r Rd. 4 10.00 F. Pr�v. Bureau 5760 E. River Rd. Fridley, Minn. Maurice M. Filis�er 5760 East River Rd. 42 42.00 F. Prev. Bureau Maurice M. Filister 57$0 East River Rd. 42 42.00 F. Prev. Bureau Maurice M. Filister 5800 East River Rd. 42 42.00 F. Prev. Bureau Maurica M. Filister 5820 East River Rd. 42 42.00 F. Prev. Bureau Mauric� M. Filistar 5840 East River Rd. 42 42.00 F. Prev. Bureau Maurice M. Filister 5860 East River Rd. 42 42.00 F. Prev. Bureau River Road East Apts. 655� East River Rd. 140 140.00 F. Prev. Bureau 3954 Wooddale Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minn. 55416 Leonard E. Dailay 8251 East Rivar Rd. 5 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau 8251 East River Rd. Fridley, M�nn. S� S InvQStment Co. 5475 Main St. N. E. 12 12.00 F. Prev. Bureau 12Q2 Pike (.ake Dr. New Srighton, Minn. 55112 S b S Investrr�e�t Co. 5495 Main St. N. E. 12 12.Oq F. Prev. Bureau 1202 Pi kes Lake Dr. New Brighton, Minn. Ker�neth F. Peterso� � 6011 Main St. N. E. �+ 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau Hubert M. Nelson 2441 Lyndala Ave. So. Mlnneapolis, Minn. 55405 ' ' Multiple Dwell(ng Llcenses August 30, 1971 , Page 4 _ ... ►�4 Name pddress Units Fee A roved b ' Kenneth F. peterson 601g - Main St. N.E. 4 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau � Hubert M. Nclson 24l+1 Lyndale Ave. So. ' Minneapolis, Minn. 55405 ponald C. Wescom 117 Mississippi Place 4 10.00 F. Prev. Bureau 117 Mississippi P1. , Fridley, Minn. 'John Mezzenga 4901 - 3rd St. N.E. 3516 �kycroft pr, Minneapolis, Minn. 55418 'K�nneth Franko 5612 - 7th St. N.E. 632�► Scott Ave, No. Minneapolis, Minn. ' Kennefih Fra�ko 5640 - 7th St.N.E. 63Z4 Scott Ave. No. Minneapolis, Minn, ' Robert L. � Wm. C. 450 - 75th Ave.N.E. Holmquist '3608 Admiral Lane Minneapolis, Minn. 554�9 'Robert L. � Wm. 476 - 75th Ave.N.E. C. Holmquist 3608 Admiral Lane 'Minneapolis, Minn, Lynde Investrr�nt Co. 910 Lynde pr. 270Q Raleigh Ave. So. ' Minneapplis, Minn. 55416 Ly�de Investment Co. 950 Lynde Dr. ' Lynde Investment Co. 99� Lynde Dr. N. E. ' ' ' ' � 7 11 11. . 11 11 11 11 11 10.00 F• Prev. Bureau 11.00 F. Prev. Bureau 11.00 F. Prev. Bureau 11.00 F. Prev. Bureau 11.00 F. Prev. Bureau 11.00 F. Prev. Bureau 11.00 F. Prev. Bureau 11.00 F. Prev. Bureau ' - _. _ i j ' Multiple Dwelling Licenses, August 30, 1971 Page 5 ' Name Address Units Fee Approved by ' Myron I., Swenson, 5980 - 3►'d St. N. E. 4 10.00 Fi re Prev. Bureau 1320 - 44th Ave. N.E. Minneapolis, Minn. S5�►�1 1 Ralph J. White, 5644 - 4th St. N.E. 4840 Washington St. N.E. Minneapolis, Minn. Capital Contracts Inc. 5950 East River Rd. 790 So. Cleveland St. Paul, Minn. 55116 4 10.00 12 12.00 Fi re Prev. Bureau Fire Prev. Bureau i� i� I ' I ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' 1 � ' LJ ' ' ' ... � �� CONTRACTOR' S LICENSES TO BE APPRO�VED BY COUNCIL AT THEIR liF,GUI.AR MEBTING ON ,AUGUST 30 1971 GEN,�tAL CONTRACTOR APPROVED BY Adolfson & Peterson, Inc. 6701 West 23rd Street Minneapolis� Minnesota By: Gordon Peterson Bldg. Insp. Gunder R. Anderson Const. 1130 West River Road Champlin, Minnesota By: Gunder Anderson Bldg. Insp. � Carl Bolander & Sons Compatiy 2933 Pleasant Avenue South Bld . Ins �tinneapolis, Minnesota By: David Bolander 8 P• LIST OF LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AT THE MFFTING OF AUGUST 30� 197I �� VEBDING MACHIPIIL quiat Yending �011 Lo�rry Ave. No. Minneapolis �'ridle� Shell 61Q1 University Ave. Fridley L�ST�CK George Olson 612 T.,afa�ettt F'ridlep (�LRBAGE PICKUP Haul A�Tay System 3t�it Larch St. St. Paul C IGARETTE Qui.at Vending 1011 Lorytry Ave. No. M inneap ol i.s, SSRVICE STATION Fridley Shell 6101 Oniversity Av�e. Frid�.ey Bys R�yaond Quist Bys Joaeph Mau Byt (3eorge Olson Bys Hanl-A�Way 3ystem By: Ray�aond taist By: Jo�eph Mau APPROVID BY Health Inspector Health In� ector Building Inspector Health Inspector Eolice Chief Fire Chief Building Inspector ESTIMAT�S TQ BE APPROV�D BY CITY COUNCIL - AUGUST 30, 1971 Comstock and Davis, Inc. Gonsulting �ngineers 1446 Gounty Road "J" Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 Fo� the furnishing oE xesident inspection and re�ident supervision for the staking out of the following projects: PARTIAL Estimate #4 for Street Improvement Praject St. 1970-1, from July 6 through July 31, 1971 PARTIAL Esti.mate #9 for Sanitary Sewer & Storm Sewer Im�rovement Project #100, from suly 6 through Ju�.y 31, 1971 PARTIAL Estimate #15 for Water Improvement Project #95 - Sch�dule B, from July 6 through ,7uly 31, 197i Berglund-Johnson, Inc. 351 2nd Street Excelsior, Minnesota 55331 FARTIAL Estimdte #9 ior construction of Water Improvement Project #95 - Schedule B, according to contract, for work completed this date. $ 11.48 109.23 539.22 53,556.00 �� �;� MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE QIRECTOR SUBJECT: CLOSING OUT OF THE 1969 FLOOD DISASTER FUND DATE: AUGUST 27, 1971 . There were several items that the Office of Emergency Preparedness did not allow reimbursement for in connection with the 1969 Flood. The attached resolution would authorize charging these items to the Utility Fund and the closing out of the 1969 Flood Fund. A recap of the expenses and the amount received from the Federal Government is as follows: Total expenses incurred $113,237.49 Amount received from Federal Government 105,211.89 Not allowed $ 8,025.60 Less interest earned 5,457.78 Net to be charged to Utility Fund $ 2,567.$2 --i �, 1 �, � ' ' ' � ' ' � ' ' , � ' , ' �' L ' � , ,, RESOLUTION N0. `' � 1971 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CHARGING CERTAIN EXPENSES TO THE UTILITY FUNA AND AUTNORIZING THE CLOSING OUT OF THE 1969 FLOOD DISASTER FUND WHEREAS, Expenses in the amount of $113,237.49 were incurred under the 1969 Flood Disaster, and WHEREAS, The amount received from the Federal Government totaled $105,211.89, and WHEREAS, Additional interest in the amount of $5,457.78 was earned, and WHEREAS, This leaves a difference of $2,567.82, and WHEREAS, These expenses were primarily for engineering services for utility repairs, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That $2,567.82 shall be charged to the Utility Fund and the 1969 Flood Fund shall be closed out. PASS�D AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY , OF FRIDLEY THIS � DAY OF � '� , 1971, , ATTEST: M Y R- JACK 0. KIRKHAM C TY CLER - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL • i. u �� ' LJ ' � ' ' 1 1 , ' ' ' 1 ' , ' ' 18083 JE 38 JE !�5 18600 JE 133 19601 19685 19989 20212 18951 �05�9 20800 21238 2�t,74 2�ie5 2112? JE 66 JE 131t 212 21t 180�? 18313 1969 Flood Expenses not Allowed Northern Ford Engines Pump repair Gasoline (iasoline Midland Cooperatives Grass Seed Interest Construction Bulletin SS 96 Sun Newspagers SS 96 Comstock & Davis SS 96 Comstock & Davis SS 96 Midwest Asphalt Comstock & Davis SS 96 Comstock & Davis � 96 Comstock & Davis SS 96 Comstock � Davia SS 96 City of Fridley Sewage pumping ftoman's Hdwe. Rope Interest Transfer of f�.inds to SS 96 City of Fridley Aggrega$e material Arsenal Sand & Gravel " " Arsenal Sand & Gravel " " 31.00 7.1�0 ?�6.26 74.75 793.46 i6.35 10.80 1�207.E9 1,213.17 220.80 56.io 366.1? 63.56 2,371�.95 232.93 11.50 725.28 43.12 11tLt.00 333.61 52.70 8,025.60 �1 I 8-79 ( REV. 11-3-64) ' _ '; .(Standard Form of the International Association of Chiefs of Police) (Copies availuble at Federa) Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D. C. 20535) - . _ CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT - --° IPOLICE DEPARTMENT _. ' ` cicx oc FridleY _ . ti, o�,tf, of _ July , 19 71 TABLE�I.--DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL Average Daily Percent Daily Average Daily Numerical Strength Absence Abse�ce Temporary Details Average Efiective Strength ' _ , � E:nd o( iamemQnth ��;nemontFi . SnmE�mor.th amemonth � Same month this month last year This month last yeur This month last ycar "i�his mont clast year `I'his month Last month last year 28 27 10.61 9.6z 12•39 3.4$ 1z.38 � � Total personnFrl. � - Chlef's offlcP . 1- 1 — t- Records bureuu . � " . . 19 lg - Uniformed force . ' � 3 3 - Detec<ive buteau I ' Trafflc bureau . ,; ' ..... . ' d....... ' First relief . . . , �"� �'� � Second cellef�. . �' 1'0 ' ' Thlyd rellef . . . � � ' � TABLE 2.--CNANGES IN PERSONNEL ' 1. � Present for duty end of last month . . . . . . . . ... 2� 2. Recrulted dutinq month . . . . . . . . . . .�. . . _ , 1 3. Relnstated durinq month . . . . . . . .� . .. , � Total to account for . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 �' �,� 4. Sepamtions from the service: ; . � (a) Voluntary resiqnation . . . . , � ' . t��� (b) Retlrement on pens�rn . . . . . , (c) Resiqned with charqes pendinq ' �. (d) Dropped durinq probatlm : : : : (e) Dismissed for cause . . (f) Killed in Iine o( duty�. ..... ' �.,.. �9) Deceased . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . Total separations . . . . . . . . 0 ' . 5. Present fot duty at end of month . . . . . . . . . . . �� � , ' __. . . ...� . _ .... _ . . . ...... .. __. _ . . .. . . .. TABLE 3.--DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH Same month � � This month last year 1. Total number of patrolmen . . . . . . . . . �� � 2. Less pennanent asslqnments (publlc offlces, clerical, chaufEeurs, etc.) . . . 3. Less details to speclal squads o^ bu- reau5 (trafflc, vlce, park, etc.) . . . . . 4. Averaqe daily absences of patiolmen assiGned io patrol duty owinq to: (a) Vacation, suspension, rest days, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (b) Sick and lnJured . . . . . . . . . . . . (c) Tempoiary de!a11s . . . . . . . . . . Total averaqe daSly absences . . 5. Avallable for patrol duty . . . . . . . . . 9.59 .77 .25 9.35 .27 lo.bl 9.62 12.39 �.3$ .. . � g".,�.".�. � ___ � . . _ . . __ . _ _ _ _ _ k.......� . _ .... _ w�__.___.___....��..y....�:�_��_._._........�..�___:.____._--- .-____- __ , _ _ __ _ �' � .. 1 . '{ __ _ . TABLE 4-- CRIME INDEX A�lD POLICE ACTIVITY TREI�� ' ' CHANGE • � OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE CURRENT YEAR VS. LAST YEAR CI./�SSIFICATION OF OFFEN$ES ! V5. SAME MONTN: VS. SAME PERIOD '; - (PART I CLASSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL ACTUAL THIS LAST YEAR LAST YEAR . KNOWN UNFOUNDED OFFENSES YEAR TO DATE THISMONTH THISMONTH NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT la. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT � ' I MANSLAUGHT.ER . . 1 z 3 ', 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL 2 ; a. RAPE BY FORCE 1' 2 � b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS 1 3. ROBBERY TOTAL . 9 2 7 ' '' a. ARMED • ANY WEAPOtJ g 2 b. STRONGARM - NO WEAPON �' 1 � 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL ' 2 2 7 1 ' I 1 � a. GUN , b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT e. OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON 2 d. HANDS, FIST, ETC. - AGGRAVATED 2 5. BURGLARY TOTAL 15 1"5 1� 12 7g ' a. �ORCIBLE ENTRY �- 1 � � r b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY - NO FORCE lO . e. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY 1' 1 ' 6: LARCENY - THEFT (except auto theft) �2 42 279 51,. 3z6 a. Si0 AND OVER IN VALUE { 7. AUTO THEFT ' ''�3 1'3 57 2 �5 ' � � a . CRIME INDEX TOTAL '� 16. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE p ; 4e. OTHER ASSAULTS-NOT AGGRAVATED 7 � _ � 66. LARCENY, UNDER E50IN VALUE O { PART I TOTAL ZE�I�. 1. I.G3 9�w 1-1+g 930 : ' i . ............................ . 92 L57 ! TOTAI. PART II INCIDENTS ... ...... ...... ....��jr. �' p 11 . ?�-�6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . : 7�`�� . . TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CALLS • p.(� � ,z2 , TOTAI CALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE . . . . . . . . . ��02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �•"�� . . �" I ' ' � ' �• •� . , i AUTOMOBILESRECOVERED 2 ' (A) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY ............................................... (B) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHERJURISDICTIONS ................................... � ' `` (C) TOTAL LOCALLYSTOLEN AUTOSRECOVERED .............._...................................... 7 (D) NUMBERSTOLEN OUT OFJURISDICTION,RECOVERED LpCALLY ......................................... ' � - � �' ;, - � / I � _ j� ,..., ,, ,.:... W, , : . . ..: .,_, . . _. _ .. _ _ . . . _ _ . . ... � � ... -_ . . _ _ , rt,,-., _.._. _ _ _ ._ _ , _ Q ' _: � � ___ _-__-.-- . • • . _.. _ _ . - . �. ' _____..- _ _ _ . .. _ � � '� PERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED . � BLE 5-- VALUE OF PRO TA VALUE OF PROPERTY ', _ VALUE OF PROPER7Y VALUE OF PROPERTY TOTAL VALUE OF STOLEN OTHER VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN LOCALLY LOCALLYSTOLEN �URISDICTIONS � OFFENSE STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED AND RECOVERED BY pROPERTY RECOVERED RECOVERED LOCALLY LOCALLY OTHER JURISDICTION , ROBBERY 3 23 •9� BURGLARY �T 3 977•�s LARCENY ZO Sbg.13 3 977 •! g AUTOTNEFT g ��� 2 O•oo 0•00 2C0•� ',� TorA� � 24�31�z.03 4s227.78 4�95�.00 9,177.7$ I � T. TABLE 6-- OFFE�15ES CLEARED BY ARRES �'; year to date (include exceptional clearances) 500.00 •- PERCENT OF OFFENSES _, NUMBER OF OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST '� BY ARREST OF BY ARREST OF j CLASSIFICA710N OF OFFENSES TOTAL CLEARED pER50N5 UNDER 18 TOTAL CLEARED pER50N5 UNDER 18 I (PARI' I CIASSES) 1 THIS LAST THIS LAST THIS LAST THIS LAST YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR ' 1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER ' b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL �' 1 ' a. RAPE BY FORCE � 1 b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS 1- ' 3. ROBBERY TOTAL • �' a. ARMED • ANY WEAPON b. STRON6-ARM • NO WEAPON 1 '' 4. ASSAULT TOTAL 21- 6 3 1 a. GUN 1 1' I b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT , e. OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON �. 1 - � d.'-HAN�S FISTS, FEET, ETC. - AGGRAVATED e. OTHER ASSAULTS - NOT AGGRAVATED 1 2� � ', � 2$ , 5 2 1 S. BURGLARY TOTAL ' a, FORCIBLE ENTRY �' b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE 1 ' e. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY 1 6. LARCENY - THEFT (ExCEPT AUTO 7tIEF7) 1•j 37 6 9 o. S50 AND OVER IN VALUE ' b. UNDER SSO IN VALUE 23� 250 93 �-3� . 7. AUTO THEFT 2 2 1 1 ,-, � GRAND TOTAL 316 � 3�-9 10$ 1L�6 j . , � . _. �... . _ __ _ ._ . _. .� t�.�s:,: '• ! • _ , . I"; . . TABLE 7-- PERSONS ARRESTED, CHARGED AND � � - DISPOSED O� DURi�1G N10NZH . '� ' '': , '�. ' , , '� � '� � i , � , � z ' j I ' � ; , ! ' ' TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH ' PHYSICAL CUSTODY ARRESTS WARRANTSSERVED CITATIONS ISSUED --' ! TOTAL TRAFFIC ARRESTS AND CITATIONS i ' . � � 9 � 74 0 1 4 � 75 61 1 4 9 . ._ .._.. ._..... ��. ',,'' g-79a (Rev. l0-21-65) ; - �.; CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT ' '�! TRAFFIC SUMMARY Police Department �, � � � . City of Fridley Month of July , 19� � '' TABLE 1. ACCIDENT SUMMARY ' T is Month Year to Date ,: This Year Last Yeaz o�o Change This Year Last Year o�o Change Accident Total 31 3b —lla. 289 368 —22 Facat 2 — �. 1+ —50 ' 1 12 +$ 13$ 159 —7.l�. Personal Injury 3 ' Property Damage 1$ 22 —1�J 11+�% 20l+ —2%� Pedestrian 5 '4' +'Z5 � ,• ' ;. ' , i � TABLE2. ENFORCEMENTSUMMARY This Mont6 Year to Date r This Yeaz Last Yeaz o10 Change This Yeaz Last Yeaz o�o Change Traffic Total 71 93 —2� $33 7g +6 Hazardous Violations 3g 55 —31 463 348 + Other Violations 22 72 -�-83 199 220 —1.0 Parking �. 26 —Sg 1.71. l� —10 '� Dwt . 3 6 —50 - 24 8_ — i Accident Aaests and Citations � � � - ' � _ .. -� � _ � , _ . _ _ _ _. TABLE 3. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS �; This Month Year to Dote � This Year ' Last Year o/o Change This Year Last Yeaz o�o_Change � Tocai a���aenc8 31 36 —�1+ 289 3b8 —22 ' i Fatal Accidents 2 — 2 1F —5� � Persons Killed - ;Z — 2 - . ' ; Injury Accidents � � � 13g 159 —�F 1 - � Persons Injured 2� 25 �-20 221�. 2$$ � —2 '� Pedestriana Killed � , — Pedestrians Injured �' �' '' Hit and Run Accidents 7 6 "�16 52 55 —b Cleared by Arrest �- — 2 2 '-' '• Cleared - No Arrest l� 3 +33 27 31 —1 ; Total Cleared �+ �+ 29 33 —13 ' : , '�' TABLE 4. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY ACCIDENTS AND ENFORCEMENT (By Hour of Day and Day of Week) ' � Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday �� � , , �J fl ' " • .' , Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citat�on Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- �d . Time dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest 12 M �- 2 1 _ 1:00 1' 2 1 1 1 _. 1 2:00 3:00 _. 1' 1 4:00 5:00 2 s:oo 2 1 1 1 2 1 7:00 �- 1 1 2 2 s:oo 7- 1 9:00 ' 10:00 11:00 - 1 1 12 N i:oo 2 z:oo 1 1 _� 1 1 3 1 3:00 1. 1- ` _ 1 �' 4:00 1 1 1 2 5:00 1 1 - s:oo - � 1 1 7:00 1 1 2 1 1 s:oo - 1 1 1 2 1 s:oo 1 - 1 1 1 1. 1 1 io:oo ii:oo 1 1 2 2 2 1 Note: `Citation and Arreat" column ahould include al� traffic citations and arresta made during each hour period except parking citations. . - . , V �- . ti_ - - � � ,. .� �� ; �J I ' , � ;� ' � �'�� ' ' '" � �, TABLE 5. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF ENFORCEMENT (By Violation) This Month Year to Date • ' This Year Last Year This Yeaz Last Year o o Change Hazardous Violations Total j$ 55 �`63 37�` +23 . 3 6 �, 38 -37 DWI 209 177 �18 3 Speeding 16 26 . '` 5 �, +25 Reckless Driving � �, 6 3$ 49 -23 Careless Driving �afFic Signal 6 3 65 20 + Stop Sign i 5 2� 24 -17 g 10 —20 Other Regulatory Sign 5 2 + Improper Passing � 1 1 8 3 + Improper Turning . 1 7 2 _ + Right of Way - Vehicle _ Right of WaY - Pedeatrian 1 + Following Too Closely 1 � -{- No or Improper Signal Improper Start from Parked Position Improper Backing � . . 1 1 u 10 -1-1.� . Improper Lane Usage Failure to Drive - Right Defective Equipment 1 5 32 �+ +33 Other Hazazdous Violation 3 2 2b � + Other Violations Total 22 � 199 220 —l0 11 zb 171 190 —lo Parking Violation Total , ' __._ _........___.. ! _r- � RETURN A - II MONTHLY RETU@N t�� OFFENSES KidOWN TO THE POLICE 'T� BL FORIY'ARUED TO 7'}iE DEPARTME�IT OF PUf3I.iC SAf� I?"CY, 1246 UN[VF:RSIT'Y r1VE., ST. PAUL 55104 HY T}fi� cGVF�r�ru nAV AF�TF.R CLO�F. OF �iONTH. See other side for instruccions. ' 1 Z 3 q S OFFENSES RE- NUMBER OF ACT- NUh16ER OF OFFENSES CLA9SIFICATION OF OFFENSES ORTED �R KNOW NFOUNDED, I.E., UAL OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARREST TH[S ttONTFi (PART II CLASSES) TO POL[CE (IN- FALSE OR BASE- (COLUNiN 2 �7[NUS A � b CLUDE "UNFOUND ESS COMPI.AItiT' COLUMN 3) (IN- OTALOFFENSE. B�' ARREST OF ED' �D IvIO. , YT�• CMp� ATT YI'�S MO• � YT'• 8 E�QTLUDEI�I�LSa� , MA!'TE�vIR'� 9. Arson � 1 1 ' 10. Forgery & Counterfeiting 2 13 2 13 1 6 11. Fraud � ]_ 1 � 12. Embezzlement ' 13. Stolen property; Buying, 1 1 Receivin Possessin 14. Vandalism ' 166 166 1 18 1 1 ' 15• Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 16. prostitution and ' Commercialized vice . 17. Sex Offense (except 2& 16) � 20 1�. 20 1 3 1 1 � 18. Narcotic Drug I.aws ]. 7 1 7 1 6 1 � 19. Gambling ' 20. , Offense Aga�nst Family and Children 1 1 21. Driving Under Influence l b 22 6 22 6 22 ' 22. I•iquor Laws _ 2 2g 1 2 27 2 27 2 18 , 23. Drunkenness 19 i9 1-9 2 2q, pisorderly Conduct 32 2� 32 200 29 142 1 10 ' 25. Vagrancy � 1 6 1 6 ]. 6 26. All Other Offenses (except traffic) 59 59 30 4 ' TOTAL, Part II Classes g2 5� 1 $2 543 42 279 6 53 , July 1971 [�onch and Year Dace ' � prepared By Chief or Sheriff • , Fridle� Councy or Cicy 1 , BCA �'orm 11Y 3000� 7/70 ' ' Fridley _ • MCITOR VEH:tC".t.�S ' _ Mil�ag� G�a.s July �9. 71 MPC FspOnse CPM • i:a 693 70.5 9.8 16.33 .023� � U�� 4k 1345 146.4 9.1 4g.53 .036 ; t1�i� 49 4250 b32.$ 6.7 305.12 .072 ' Uaai.�# 50 5567, 776.2 7.1 439.03 .079 ' t�a�.� 51 5265 bbl.2 7.9 260.78 .049 U�.i.t.� 52 4�.75 568.9 7.8 170.28 .038 ' Un�� 53 1550 199.0 7•7 5g•91 .038 ' , �. ' , , Equi.pment d� ' i�ucning Tsge r . � � Thia Month � i 12b Thia Year 790 � __ SUPPLEMENT TO � TABLE 5-- VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED YEAR TO DATE � ' OFFENSE R088ER`I ' auRC��Ar LARCEM7 AUTOTME�T ' TOTAL , VALUE Of PROPERTY ��IUE Of PROPERTT TOTAI �ALUE OF VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE Of PROPERTT STOLEM LOCALLY STOLEN LOCA�LY STOLEM OTHER IOCAIIYSTOLEM �URISDICTIONS iTOIEN IOCALIY ANO RECOYEREO � AHD RECO�ERED !Y PROPER7Y RECOYERED RECOVERED LOCALIY IOCALLY OTMER.IURISDICTION 7 • 3213.9 g2, 27_3 .1 18 899.28 18 899.28 b7,ol5.co 29 3�5.00 lz,5oo.00 �.1 �z5.00 l0 9.co $193,181.50 �48,221�.28 $12,5�.00 $60,724.28 $10,975.00 [� 1 FIRE AEPARTMENT REFQRT FOR JULY 1971 ' F,ire alarms January through July 1971. ... 221 �ire alarms January through July 1970. . . 216 Incxease in alarms this year thru July .�5 ' ' , 1 � , � i Alarms for Ju1y I970 , , , , �9 Alarms for July 197� ,,,, Z� Decxease in alarms for July 1971 .... 2 ALARMS Autos F� Trucks 5 Gas Spills 1 HouseS 1 ' Appliances 1 Fal.se 0 Industrial 0 Rescue $ lst Aid 0 Commereial 2 Honest Mistakes 1 Grass � Brush 0 '�rash: 1 Tractor 1 T.V. � Hydrant open 1 'Tre� 1 Mutual Aid 1 Ta�al. . . . . 17 i TYPES OF ALARMS General alarms 12 average response 14.33 Company alarms 1 average response. . 6 Still alarms 4 average response. . 2.25 The average response to General Alarms was down during the month of July, due to several of the firefighters being on vacation. Thexe were four training sessions held this month, with an average attendance of 18.75. The regular business meeting of the department was held Thursday July 1, with 29 members in attendance. September lst is the 20th Anniversary of the Fridley Fire Department. I appointed the Officers of the department to act as a committee to arrange £or an open house program open to the public. � The�e are seven (7) men on the depaxtment who have completed twenty (20) years of servie�. Five (5� of these wil.l be xetiring. They are Edward Ellis, Lester Chesney, A2bext Faulson, Peter Viger and Leo Schroedl. A committee has been appointed to arrange for a xeta�rement dinner. , ' At the business meeting of the department Asst. Chief Arthur Olson, Asst. Fire Prev, Chi�f Edwarcl Ellis and myself repo�ted on the Conferences held at Bemidji. A re�axt was given by Chief Aldrich in regard.to the speci£ications for the new aerial truck. � Fire losses for the month amounted to approximately $1,000.00. 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Asslst Fir� Chiaf on Fire Departmant budget Meeting with representatives of Wickes Furniture regarding fire safety $ umma �y of A 1 a rms Rasidential Non Residanti�l Commarcial Industrial GrasS � Brush lst Aid � Rescue Auto t� Truck Fal�e Honest Mistak� Miscellaneous Starag�, Mutual Aid Niiltop Total FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU This Month Q 0 2 0 2 0 5 0 1 6 0 1 0 17 This Month Last Year 0 0 0 1 4 2 4 0 2 4 2 0 0 19 RcsponsG: 17 Atarms Genera) ala�m� 12 172 men 14.33 men/call Still alarms 4 � men 4.25 men/cal) Company alarm� 1 6 men 6 men/call Death � Injuries Injuries Firemen -0- Civilians -0- I.QSSes for thG month of July; Quildings $475.00 Toxal L,ass�s fc�r the Year: 9uildings $�9�7�3.Q0 R, R. Cars 3,750.00 Contents -0- Contents $6,204,00 Contents 2�000.00 July 1971 Total 13 1 10 0 S1 S 38 5 20 44 � ;4 -5 4 207 Deaths Tatal -0- S -0- 2 Cars � T�ucks $500.00 Cars F� Trucks $12,029.00