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10/18/1971 - 5843' ' e � r-� � ' , ' ' , IJ ' ' ' ' , l.1 , JUEL MERCER - COUNCIL SECY. COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA 7:30 P.M. OCTOBER 18, 1971 � � , . ' FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - OCTOBER 18, 1971 - 7:30 P. M. ' . ' PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: ' INVOCATION: ' ' ROLL CALL: • � ADOPTION OF AGENDA: ' -_ � ' VISITORS: (Consideration of Items Not on Agenda - 15 Minutes) , � i , ' PUBLIC HEARINGS: � 1. Continued Public Hearing on 1972 Budget -0- ' (Continued From October 4, 1971) 0 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 18, 1971 OLD BUSINESS: � � 2. Consideration of Second 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 Avenue and Osborne Road (Tabled 9/20/71 and 10/4/71) COMMENT: If the City is going to hold a second reading and approve the Special Use Permit, it should be done with the following stipulations; (1) Dedicate additional right of way needed for the installation of right turn lane onto . Univ. Ave. and pay for its cost (2) Provide additional planting on the south side of the property to give protection . to the south residential property (3) Agree to dedicate right of way for right turn lane on Mississippi St. coming onto T.H. ��47 from the west. (4) Agree to clean up some of the existing gas stations in the City of Fridley) 3. Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Regulating the Licensing and Manner of Conducting Dances 4. Consideration of Extending Utilities to Serve Multiple Dwelling Area in Innsbruck North Project - Project ��103 (COMMENT: They do have a permit from New Brighton for excavation and building the road to Silver Lake Road) PAGE 2 Pages 1 -3 Pages 4 - 10 , Page 11 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 18, 1971 OLD BUSINESS (CONTINUED) i S. Consideration of Deleting Charge for Lot 14, Block 1, Ostman's 3rd Addition (Harland Berry) (CONIMENT: Mr. Cutbirth has been asked to be present at the meeting To date we have not been able to reach Mr. Cutbirth to confirm his appearance at the meeting) 6. Discussion Regarding Fireside Rice Bow1 Liquor License �CONTNIENT: We have not received any building plans for the remodeling of the Fireside Rice Bowl. In talking to Glen Wong, he indicated he will be present Monday evening to review the plans that he has for remodeling the Rice Bowl) NEW BUSINESS: ' 7. Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance for Rezoning Request ZOA ��71-06 to Rezone From R-1 to R-2 (Double Bungalow) Area Generally Located on the S. E. Corner of Central Avenue and 69th Avenue (Donald W. Reese) �COMMENT: Public Hearing.was held October 12, 1971. There was one objector to the south. Planning Commission recommended � denial) PAGE 3 Page 12 ��� Pages 13 & 14 ,I REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 18, 1971 �W BUSINESS (CONTTNUED) r 8. Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance for Vacation (SAV �k71-05) of a Sixty Foot Wide Public Street, Utility and Drainage Easement Generally Located South of Gardena Avenue and West of Grace High School (Matterhorn Drive) �COMMENT:The Public Hearing was held on October 12. This is merely exchanging the right-of-way through St. Paui Diocese property) 9. Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance for Rezoning Request (ZOA #71-05) by Real Estate 10, Inc. Generally Located at Hillwind Road in the 1000 Block (CONIMENT: The Public Hearing was held on October 12. The Planning Commission recommended approval. One objector at the Council Hearing) 10. Consideration of Special Use Permit SP ��71-02, Harland E. Berry to Construct Double Bungalows on Lots 3 and 4, Block 4, Ostman's Third Addition Per City Code 45.051, 3, D COMNIENT: The Planning Commission recommended denial. The Council did not take action on October 4 because the Council- man from Ward 1 was not present) r PAGE 4 Pages 15 & 16 Pages 17 & 18 Page 19 ,� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 18, 1971 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) � 11. Receiving the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of October 6, 1971 12. Receiving the Minutes of the Building Standards - Design Control Meeting of October 7, 1971 0 i" 13. Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of October 12, 1971 PAGE 5 Pages 20 & 21 , Pages 22 - 25 Pages 26 - 28 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 18, 1971 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) � 14. Discussion Regarding Possibility of Outdoor Swimming Pool for Fridley 15. Consideration of Resolution Stating That The Fridley City Council Does Not Wish to Participate in Central Dispatching in Anoka County 16. Consideration of Resolution Ordering the Improvement and Final Plans and Specifications and Estimates of the Costs Thereof; Water, Sanitary Sewer and Storm Sewer Project ��105, Addendum ��1 (COMNIENT; This resolution would order all improvement proposed except behind the rear line of Embers which Target objected to) 17. Consideration of Resolution Ordering the .Improvement and Final Plans and Specifications and Estimates of. the Costs Thereof: Storm Sewer Project ��101 _� Or1MENT: The Public Hearing was held October 12. This will order all the improvement and the financing propesal will be discussed with the Council on Monday) PAGE 6 r�� r Pages 29 & 30 � � Page 31 Page 32 ,I REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 18, 1971 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) 18. Claims 19. Licenses 20. Estimates 0 21. Council Approval of Loeffel-Engstrand Company Bill (Request by Firemen's Pension Assoc., Municipal Garage) PAGE 7 Page 33 Pages 34 - 36 . I Pages 37 - 39 Pages 40 & 41 ,� , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 18, 1971 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) r 22. Authorization of Gerald R. Davis, City Manager to Attend the 1971 Annual Conference of the International City Management Association, November 7 to November 11, 1971 23 . COMMCTNICATIONS : A. Gardena Elementary School: Thank you from PTA ADJOURN: � i � PAGE 8 Pages 42 - 43 • Page 44 � ' ,' l � I, ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and ttie. 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 centerline 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 official 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 � J DAY OF , 1971. MAYOR - Jack 0. 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BROWNLESS D{xlrict Manager ❑ � 9 � r� � � , , I, I� L � I� CJ �r � C October let, 1971 Mre Gerald R. Davis City Manager City of Fridley 6431 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Dear Sir: This is to advise that The American Oil Company agrees to conform with any and all requirements impoaed by the City of Fridley relating to our pending development at University and Osborne. On October fourth I am obliged to be at an annual conference in Oklahoma, so cannot be present at the council meeting. Hawever, Wyman Smith will represent me and The American Oil Company. Mr. Smith has been given full suthority to act in our behalf. Sincerely, 'L � - . � � �-: . = ��� , � John P. YQ�ngdale 4640 West 77th St., Suite 328 Minneapolis, Minn. 55435 JPY/o cc: Nassim Qureshi 6431 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minn. 55432 Wyman Smith Suite 1050 - Builders Exchange Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. 55402 � ' � ' � � I� I� I� I � - CJ ' � I� ■ � r ■ ■ ■ MEMO T0: SUBJECT : OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA October 15, 1971 � MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL PROPOSED DANCE ORDINANCE On your Agenda for reconsideration is the proposed ordinance regulating public dances. This ordinance simply implements State Law in this matter. A report clarifying this matter from Chief McCarthy and concurred with by the City Prosecutor is attached, as well as the pertinent sections from the Minnesota Statutes on the regulation of public dances. The major change in the ordinance from State Law is that it imposes a fee by the City to be collected for processing the permits for public dances. As noted in M.S.A. Section 624.44, the permit is required, and in Section 624.54 there is a requirement that an officer must attend all public dances. It is proposed by the City Prosecutor that this be specified in the ordinance as "a Peace Officer or Officers", rather than "officer", since it is not known if officer means "sworn police officer" _.. � Most of the requirements of the proposed ordinance would be enforced whether the ordinance is passed or not. The matter of dance permit fees is up to Council discretion both in terms of whether a fee is to be imposed, and, if imposed, the amount of the fee. The fee schedule suggested was based upon that used by a nearby community in an ordinance regulating public dances. GRD/ms Very respectfully, �-, �C �.(i . � ��Z�-�'� !.• k Gerald R. Davis City Manager �_-�_ 4J� MEMO T0: CITY MANAGER FROM: CHIEF OF POLICE DATE: OCTOBER 14, 1971 SUBJECT: DANCE ORDINANCE MEMO; 30CM71 I have attached a typewritten copy of the State Statute pertaining to public dancing and dance halls. Section 624.50 states very definitely that an officer of the law must be present at all public dances and it states that the chief peace officer of the municipality shall designate such officer. Under the state statute a permit is required, but no fee is set. In the proposed ordinance I submitted to you, we would be adopting the state statute by reference and would be addinq the proviso for as many police officers as the Council feels necessary and also set fees for the dance permit, Which I feel necessary. _.--`�� / .. �. . � !-''� � �v � :�r / Concur: City Prosecutor.. � _ .. � � , t ,� .- f � � _:. . DANCE HALLS 624.42 DANCE HALL. A public dancing place, as the term is used in section� 624.42 to 624.54, shall be taken to mean any room, place, or space open to pub1ic patronage in which dancing, wherein the public a�ay participate, is carried on and to which admission may be had by the public by payment, directly or indirectly, of an admission fee or price for dancing. A public dance, as the term is used in ti�ose sections, shall be taken to mean any danc� a�herein the public may participate by payment, directly or indirectly, of an admission fee or price for dar�cing, or a fee for a mernbership in a club, and shall include any manner of holding a dance which may be participated in by the pub1ic through the payment of money, directly or indirectly. When used in sections 624.42 to 624.54, the term "ini;oxicating liquor" and "liquor", "se11" and "sale" shall be given the same meaning, respectively, as is rescribed in Laws 1919j Chapter 455, Section 1, and acts amendatory thereof. �1923 c 139 s 1] (10161 624.43 PROPRIETORS MUST OBTAIN PERt��1ITS. It shall be unlawful for any person to give, hold, or conduct a public dance unless the owner or proprietor �f the public dancing place, or the person giving the sam� or in charge thereof, shall first � have procured a permit to hold, give, and conduct such public dance from tl�e public authorities hereinafter designated, as hereinafter provided. '�1923 c 139 s 2[ (10162) - , � � � � r � � � � 624.44 ISSUANCE OF PER��ITT. In all cities, villages, and boroughs of this state the permit must be procured from the governing body of the municipality; provided, that in any county within which there no�v exists a city having a pepula- tion of 225,000, or more, such permits may be issued only by the to�vn board of the town within which such public dance is to be held, except �vhen the public dancing place is owned by the municipality and the dance to be given or held therein is to be given by and under the super�!ision of the public authorities of the municipality. In all other cases the permit must be procured from the county board of the county in which the public dance is to be held. Such permits may be issued for one or more public dances or for a period of time not exceeding one year; provided, that in any case where a permit for one single dance is desired, the to�+rn board of the to�•�n where the dance is to be held shall have a right to grant the sam�, but any person owning or operating a dance pavilion or dance hall in any such town ��h�.re dances are regularT,� held during the year, or a part thereof, must make application for such dance permit to the county commissioners; and, provided that this shall not apply to counties having a population of 225,00, or more. The permit shall be issued at a fee and under such conditioris as such governing body or countv bcard may prescribe, not inconsistent µ�ith the provisions of sections 624.42 to 624.54; provided, no such permit shall be granted in any organized town outsid� o�f the 1 i mi ts of any ci ty or vi 11 age, i n whi ch to�vn the town board sf�al l pas� a byl a�,v ur resolution p�°ohibiting public dances therein. [1923 c 139 s 3; 1929 c 264 s 1] (10163) 624.45 PERP1IT TO BE POSTED. Any person desiring a permit to hr,ld, yive, or conduct a public dance shall make application therefor by filing w7th the city clerk, village recorder, or county auditor, as the facts may requ�ire, a verified ap�l�� cation, sett�ng forth the name and address of the person, persons, commil:tee, or organization t�rho are to give, hold, and conduct the same, the time and p1ace vr(�erc such public dance is to be held, and the area o�f the dance floor where the danc� is to be given. The application sha11 thereupon be pr�sented to the governing ��dy or to the county board at its next meeting for actiQ�. The governing body or the cou,�ty � .5 � ' -2- ' I � _ � � � � � � � � � � I �� ■ � board may refer the application to the chief peace officer of the municipality or to the sheriff of the county for investigation and report before granting the same. The governing body or the county board shall tiiereupon act upon the application and either grant or reject the same. In cas� the same is granted, the govern�ng body or the county board shall fix the fee to be paid by the applicant for such permit and shall direct the proper officers to issue the same upon the payment of th� fee and upon payment of the expense of the investigation herein provided for in case such investigation is made. The permit shall specify the names and addresses of the persons to whom issued, the amount paid therefor, and the time and place where the public dance is to be held. The permit shall be posted in a public place in th� dance hall described therein during the time the public dance mentioned therein is being given, and the persons namas in the permit shall be responsible under the lat•r for the manr�er in which the public dance is being held and conducted. Such permit may be acted upon at any special meeting of the governing body or county board, whether included in the call for the special meeting or otherwise. [1923 c 139 s 4; 1929 c 264 s 2] (10164) 624.46 APPLICATIONS. All applications for such permits shall be made upon blanks furnished by the city, village, or county, as the case may be, and shall be accompanied by the affidavit of two freeholders and shall affirmatively shot�r by the application and affidavits that the applicant is a person of good moral character and reputation in the community in which he lives and that the applicant has not, within five years prior to the making of the application, been convicted of a felor1y, gross misdemeanor, or of any of the provisions of sections 624.42 to 624.54, and na such application shall be granted to any person of bad character or 41ho has been so convicted as aforesaid, nor to any person who is keeper of any disorderly house of any kind, nor any place which has any director or indirect communication with any room in which intoxicating liquor is sold, given away, or otherwise used, nor for any place having any so-called "private apartmznts" or "private rooms" fur- nished or used for any other than legitimate business purposes which adjoin such dancing place or which may be reached by stairs, elevator, or passageway leading from such dancing place. No permit shall be issued under the terms of sections 624.42 to 624.54 unless the governing body or county board is satisfied that the place arhere the public dance is to be given or held is properly ventilated and equip- ped with necessary toilets, wash-rooms, lighting fac�lities, and that such place is not likely to becom� a public nuisance or detrimental to public morals. [1923 c 139 s 5; 1929 c 264 s 3] (10165) 624.47 IMMODEST DANCES PROHIBITED. No person shall dance, nor shall any person to whom such permit is issued permit or suffer any person to dance in any public dance ha11 any indecent or immoral dances or any dance which is characterized by immodest motion of the body. No person shall in any public dance hall act or speak in rude, boisterous, obscene, or indecent manner, nor shall any person to whom a permit has been issued suffer or permit any person to so act or speak therein. �1923 c 139 s 7] (10167) 624.48 LZGHTS. Every public dancing place shall be brightly illuminated whi1e � in public use, and dancing therein while the lights are extinguished, dim�ned, or turned lovr, so as to give imperfect illumination, is hereby prohit�ited. [1923 c 139 s E] (10168) � 624.49 NOT TO AUi�1IT CERTAIN PERSO�IS. ��o person to whom a permit has been issuEd shali permit to be or remain in any public dancing place any intoxicated person, any , pr�stitute, any person of kno;�vn immorality, or any unmarried person under the age of 16 y�ars, unless such person is accompanied by a parent or gur�rdian, nor any ut��arriecl r ' -3- person more than 16, and under the age of 18, years unless ' accompanied by a parent or guardian or presents the written parent or guardian to the officer in charge of such dance, permit shall be retained by such officer. [1923 c 139 s 9] (T0169) such person is consent of his and every such written 624.50 OFFICER P�iUST ATTEND ALL PUBLIC DANCES. It shall be incumbent upon the person to whom such permit is issued to have an officer of the law present at every public dance to be given or held thereunder during all the timz the public dance is being held. Tn the case of a public dance to be held or given in a city, village, or borough, such officer of the law shall be designated by the chief peace officer thereof. In all other cases such officer of the lativ shall be desginated by the sheriff of the county. In all cases the fees and expenses of such officer of the law shall be paid in advance by the person to whom the permit has been issued. In case any person, not a public officer, shall be designated as such officer of the law, the person to whom the permit has been issued shall be responsible for his acts and conduct and there shall be no liability for his acts and conduct on the part of the officer designating him under the provisions of sections 624.42 to 624.54. �1923 a 139 s 10; 1927 c 321] (10170) 624.51 HOURS. No public dance shall be held or conducted between the hours of one o'clock and six o'clock a.m., of any day; provided, that no public dance shall be held or conducted on Sunday during the hours preceding 12 o'clock noon thereof. In all other cases the public authorities issuing the permit herein provided for may, if they so desire, fix the hours within which public dances may be held, not inconsistent herewith, and shall also have authority, by ordinance, resolution, or by-law, to regulate or to prohibit the s,ame on Sunday, within the limits of the city, village, or territory within which such public authorities may grant permits for public dancing as herein providedv [1923 c 139 s 12] (10171) 624.52 DISPOSITION OF FEES. All fees for permits hereunder shall be paid into the treasury of the municipality or into the county treasury, as the case may be. [1923 c 139 s 12] (10172) � 624.53 REVOCA7ION OF PERhiIT. The governing body or town board issuing a permit hereunder may at any time revoke the same and shall revoke any such permit held by any person convicted of violating any of the provisions of sections 624.42 to 624.54; provided, any five or more freeholders residing in any village having a population of not more than 1,000, or in any town, may petition such town board or villaye council of any such town or village, setting forth that any dancing place for wnich a permit has been issued is being conducted contrary to law, whereupon it shall be the duty of such board or village council to hear and act upon such petition within ten days after the same shall have been filed with the town clerk or village recorder; and, in case any such petition shall be denied, or not acted upon, within such time, then any five freeholders of such town or villaye may file a petition with the county board of the county, setting forth the facts. Thereupon it shall be the duty of such county board to hear and determine such petition, and such permit if it finds that such dancing place has been conducted contrary to la�v. It shall be the duty of the county attorney in each county to er�force 1:he privisions of sections 62�.�2 to G24.54 and prosecute all violations th�reof. �1923 c 139 s 13] (10173) � -4 - 624.54 VIOLATZOPd A P�ISDE�4EANOR. Any person, fi rm, or co►~poration violating any of the provisions of sections 624.42 to 624.53 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. [1923 c 139 s 14� (10174) � � � ' , � �� I� I , ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE LICENSING AND MANNER OF CONDUCTING DANCES THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. All public dances within said City sha11 be conducted in accordance with Minnesota Statutes which requlate the conduct of dances. SECTION II. No person shall conduct a public dance unless he sha11 have first�obtained a permit therefore from the City. Fees for such permit shall be as follows: � For_ Qne--d�r�-�3i3.Ofi; for one week $20.00, for one month $50.00 and for _on��}ear-- $��0. 00. � It is further provided that the Council may grant permits without charge, when it is satisfied that the dance is non-profit or is the nature of a civic undertaking. � � � �___J , � � � � L___r • The verified application to the C1erk sha11 be upon blanks furnished by the City. It shall state the name and address of the applicant or orqanization. It shall state the location where the dance is to be held and the size of the dance area. The applicant shall be required to state if he has been �nvicted of a felony or gross misdemeanor within the past five years. The Clerk shaZl svbmit said application to the Council. The Council may grant or refuse said permit in its discretion. It sha11 not grant a permit unless it is satisfied that the applicant is a person of good reputation, has r�t been convicted of a felony or gross misdemeanor for five years, that the location is proper and suitable, that sanitary facilities are proper, and that applicant is capable of maintaining order. SECTION III. - The permit shall be posted in a visable place at said dance. The applicants for said permit shall be held responsible for the manner of ctinducting said dance. An offic�r_of.the 1aw must be present at a1Z times while said public dance i's being held. :� SECTION IV. ' Any person violating any provision of this ordinance shall be yuilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof sha11 be punished by a fine of note more than $300.00, imprisonment for not more than 90 days. Person means any person, persons, firms or corporations. SECTION V. This ordinance sha11 be effective on passage and pubZication acoording to law. 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PF�ane '` L� �`' FRIDLEY I',11iVNESUTA 55�21 � � � 560-3450 � �'�� ',' � � � DATE s��,te�,����::-r 2�•, �97�, �� � II�.�:i��d & Sz�ne E^a:ry T0 7�:71 Il�c;;���y LL�.vQ � t2irr�� :��o�iw, t��3beso'�� ,5�3? L J � Amount Enclosed ^_ __ Please detach and return with your remittance INVOiCE N0. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT Z.O.�,`?17 �c�r�em�e� :.�iZl�+.r:.� i:o x���3G^:� pr�v�ous I�i3.1 0� 11uc�u:;� 2�, ��7.�, �as c? c��u� �:��� r:��:��,n:� C�lt�.'i�jG"a foa. L�t ? �r, — , ���.O�Iti i � �w't�.'::;3Yi � :a ��(.� ��C�C-'.�.'� � isTl yS %': � %� , ' , `i��.:�r, P:�`.�i�.����' �'J�:i �`:, Pr� �J."±) a.s�.� U.a Ga' C:�Z f;�' �0;:;:::; � • �, -, -�-. � .7 ,.. ..,r, � , 7 . Cla.�l.�:.rri..i� � p �..f f 1.� .�i� t:: �an... ll� ����1~.'.j� E� r, ' 4�i:.;:1xaJ.1:� ... J V ,. � �--�:in-° � ,�,T �> � �.:,+.:.�1 .=•.1' � 1'A'.�}J Y Ei�..�',•^� *.,�rt r • ► .� f.,.�_ ..�, �:F r� r•-�-. �y .fl�:al �'�i:l:.. �`?,.:..��s'.i.�x�. 1t�F:�.��� � ✓ CIrS;;IER'S CG� Y CITY OF F21D(.EY ----- 6431 University Qve, tR.E., �'ridley, Minn. 55431 � .. ' � I • , .. . ! ' . 1 , • i 4 . � ■ � I� : � � ,f ,�, ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS The City Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: Lot 16, Block 1, Auditor's Subdivision No. 10, lying in the Northeast Quarter of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District R-2 (Two Family Dwellings Areas). SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official zoning map to show said tract or area From Zoned District R-1 (Single Family Dwellings Areas) to R-2 (ltao Family Dwellings Areas). PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIiE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1971. ATTEST : � CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Public Hearing: October 12, 1971 First Reading: p��.eber 18, 1971 Second Reading: Publish....... MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham 0 1 j , ' ' , ' ' ��.� '� �f� • ��.%i�' ' � ' � ' �J ; ' � ,� i) ' �W 1 i� , �- . - _ ._-- -- ' -z�+' _'_' z - __ : �.� , �r . - .�-- - �� -`'; i j; - -i s 1- - -' . 7 � j I �' �, 9 I b � � , L'_�_' 1��a.1 1 `��..,.>>' 4 ;� . �i 1-1 _; ._Y�`. , �Z , g -�-_._ �� � T ,.�,�. , , , �,- . --��... ' ZOA �671-06: DONALD W. REESE L. 16, B1. 1, Rev. 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T _ S ATE i .i i• • __ ___ _ .__..�__ J ... -� .. ,� ..-- � . . ., � , ;, � .`: �,.,� ; ; __ T _ ; _; �_ _ _ __ __. _ . _ _ _ �-� � �� � .. � .. ! i �,, , 1 i, _� i _. � ; �,_ �. r.: �. �. li � i 1 ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE UNl)ER SECTION 12.07 OF T1IE CITY CHARTER TO VACATE STItEETS E1ND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY CODE � r � i The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: � j SECTION 1. For the vacation of a sixty foot wide public street, utility and drainage easement, the centerline of which is described as follows: Gor:r•;encin� at a poi_nt W}xich �.ies ou th� no-rth line of H:�..�h��.��� idao �C�� (Ir_terstate ilioh:��y i1o. 69'+) and la.es one hu.ndred fift.y fEet (]_jOt) distan� f.rox, a�d �;easured easterl.y of a�d at r3�hi; �?iz�;lcs to the k�est li.ne of tr,e southeasL quarter section; th�nce r_or.•t.2i az�d pai�l_1e1 to :�.id west line to a poi.ut which is G?3�&f S'ect E011t}1 of the r.orth J_ine ofc sa�.d southeast quarter �ec:.ion; the;.lc:e to the iight on a t��ge�xti.al curve descrabed by a 1, f09.�i6 �ooL- z�.dii�s, a centraX �ugle of 24° 32 � a�icl a degree ot cus•vatur:: • e� 3°, a distauce of 68t�.�t1� feet to a point of curve to c-�r�e �PoC.C.) located on t}_ie north line of said southeast qu=lrter section; tiiex�ce to the left fz�oin said P.C.C. an a t�z�ent�.�1 cusv� described by a si�il.�r radiL�s of ]�,909.86 foot racliu.:�, 1�° 32° central un�J.e, anci �° CLII�vature, a distance of 681�.41+ Seet; theuce north �rallel to �2:� trest lir.e of t�ie nori;heast quart.er Q.r sa�d S�ctaori 2t� to a poi_nt located on the centerlin� oi Gardeua Avenue a��d 392e49 feeL �ron the west line of said northe�.st qu;r�er neasnred alor.� th� centerline of Garden:.-� Acenue. All lying in that part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 24, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota, Be and is hereby vacated. ' SECTION 2. The said Vacation has been made in conformance with Minnesota Statutes and pursuant to Section 12.07 of the City Charter and Appendix C of the City Code shall be so amended. ' ' ' . ' ' PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1971. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ATTEST: CITY CLF,RK - Marvin C. Bruusell Public Hearing: October 12, 1971 ' First Reading: October 18, 1971 Second Reading: Publish........ � `�� :� � i ;, . � • : �: . �_ : :� � = �� . � .. � •. .,, .• � "- i � �•� '•\ ` ,� �► � . . i..:...�,� �\ .. .,.'�,..1� ..`� . .,• � P, �r,. `4� 1 �,,. +f ,��, , �;;�::..��� . : ,�� f. 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The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: Lot 5(except that part thereof lying West of the Northeasterly right of way line of the outer drive of State Trunk Highway) and (except that part thereof lying East of a line drawn from a point in the North line of said Lot 5 distant 1505.96 feet West from the Northeast corner thereof to a point in the South line of said Lot 5 distant 1393.62 feet West from the Southeast corner thereof) Auditor's Subdivision No. 25 lying in Section 24, T-30 North, R-24 West, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota, Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as CR-1 (General Office and Liffiited Business). SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official zoning map to show said tract or area to be rezoned from R-3 (General Multiple Family Dwellings) to CR-1 (General Office and Limited Business). PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1971. ATTEST : CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Public Hearing: October 12, 1971 First Reading: October 18, 1971 Second Reading: Publish....... MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham �� � ' ZOA 4t71-05: Rea1 Estate 10, Inc. Rezone part of Lot S, � Aud. Sub. No. 25 from R-3 to CR-1 � . ` � � ' ,� �, ' , ri .+ "5-�, t ; � , �'l� ��7 ��"f �i� : �� /' . f� t % E'.. .'� s' �.�5 Je / • = � iE � �r � 3' �` `i �° n'm ts SEi;'� f �i � �T. , t� �� t �' _ � : �s � � 7 , _ • _ " � s � �. Y Jd) ) �1 . �'1t � � � � .!v s !t . / .. . � lf15 �f � ^ i� -' � . ����� / '...... ♦._>' . _ \1►liti ot.. 't'� � � i./ ' . . . ..� . � i.. . i � s��.� 1 .. f : � . / L K N 11 ��O . I �`'.. � J/ � - „ 'r ZS._. � � i • :". � i 7. ° ,>,i �',� ssl� 3�i•�t - =Y t iis � � h� �� � � � � w�.� �"'� � ' ��. 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I �u / •_ ' I ' 1 I� � �f '. , • S!1 +) I ?� SI • -- � — � Cs�x 'e r _ : � d 1'� :��� � PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OCTOBER 6, 1971 �� PAGE 1 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Erickson at $:00 P.M. ROLL CALL• Members Present: Minish, Fitzpatrick, Zeglen, Schmedeke, Ex�.cksoil Members Absent: None Others Present: None APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: SEPTEMBER 22, 1971 MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission minutes of September 22, Z971 be approved. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES; SEPTEM$ER 23, �971, MOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Comm��e�o� receive the minutes of the Building Standards-Desiqn Control Subcommztte� meeting of September 23, I971. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, �he motipA carried unanimously. � 1. LOT SPLIT REQUEST• L.S. �71-10, ADOLPH R. ELASKY: To split Lots 9,'1Q �tl� 11, Block 4, Adams Street Addition into two building sites. Mr. Adolph Elasky was present. � Mr. Minish explained that when the Board of Appeals heard Mr. Elasl�y�p request for variances on September 21, 1971, the suggestion was made that the entrance for the house on the South lot face Washington Street. That change , would enable Mr. Elasky to build on the lots without requiring any varlance�. The Board of Appeals tabled the request for that reason and also because Mr. Elasky had a Lot Split application pending. Mx. Minish noted that Mr. �laeky had changed the position of the houses on the lots on the sketch submitte� � to the Planning Commission tonight I ' � I ' I ' Mr. Minish said that Washington Street is improved from 59th Avenue to 57th Avenue and eventually Jefferson Street will be. Unmarked 57th Avetiue �,� alsv improved but it is not a full width street. Sewer and water are in thq area. The three lots are 40 feet in width and 129 feet in length. Chairmat� Erickson said that if Mr. Elasky would put an attached garage onto tha ho1��� making an L-shaped structure, the sideyard requirements would be met, �AQ h�l wc�uld have enough land to add a second garage later. There would j�� �q aaed to apply for variances. �� �� Planning Commission Meeting - October 6, 1971 - Page 2 � Mr. Elasky had no objection to an L-shaped structure and thought havin� &t� ' attached garage facing the street was a good suggestion because of the Winzera, to be able to drive straight in rather than having a turn. His impression was that the Ordinance restricted the use to not more than a single garage. Chai�'m�n ' Erickson said the purpose of the Ordinance was to build at least a single cax' garage, but with the proper sideyard, it would allow the addition of another car stall at a later date. ' MOTION by Minish, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planning Commission recommend to Council approval of the Lot Sp1it Request, L.S. #71-I0, Adolph R. Elasky, to split Lots 9, 10 and 11, B1ock 4, Adams 5treet Addition into two � building sites with the provision that the house on the North lot be located 10 feet from the South lot line and the garaqe be attached to the house in an L-shaped fashion so that the entrance wi11 be directly from Washinqton Street. ' Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ' ADJOURNMENT : There being no further business, Chairman Erickson adjourned the meeting at 8:45 P.M. ' � ' �: ' � � ' 1 ' , �s� ectfully submitted -�-3��-< �r:�u.��.� L- Haze�l. 0' Brian Recording Secretary ' .' ' ' �� � ' ' ' ' — ' ' ' , � . nn- �G.�G BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL MEETING OF OCTOBER 7, 1971 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Zeglen at 8:05 P;M, MEMBER� PRESENT: Zeglen, Lindblad, Tonco, White MEMBERS ABSENT: Gnerre � OTHERS PRES�I7Te Hank Muhich-Chief Building,Inspector Mr. Tonco asked that the minutes of the Septeniber 23, 1971 meeting be corrected to read that the motion by White to approve the minutes of the September 2, 1971 meeting be changed to Tonco. MOTION by Zeglen to approve the amended minutes of September 2, 1971. Seconded by White. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. . 1. CONSIDER�ITION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A DAY NURSEP.Y TO BE LOCATED ON LOTS 1 AND 2; BLOCK l, OAK HILL ADDITION THE SAME BEING 5310 MONROE STREET NoE;, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA; (REQUEST BY SOCIAL DYNAMICS INC , 4570 WEST 77TH STREET, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55435.) Mr. James A, Leidich, President of Social Dynamics, was present to present the request. Mr.Leidich started his presentation by showing colored slides of two existing facilities �n Bloomington and Robbinsdale. The request is to build a similar buila-wng in Fridley. This wou]_d be a 5700 Sq. Ft. building with Texture 111 Redwood siding. The site would be completely enclosed with a redwood fence.. The inside would be furnished with furniture in tbv primary colors with all the floors carpeted. This gives the school a warm and inviting look for children. Mr. Muhich said he noted on the plans that the fence went all the way to the lot line on 53rd Avenue. O�.a of the stipulations of the special use permit the Learning Tree obtained was that they would continue the sidewalk that is in at Target on 53rd Avenue. They can either put the sidewalk in themselves or the City would put it in ��nd they would be assessed for it. Mr. Tonco asked if that would change the 35' reqairement for setback but Mr. Muhich said the set back would remain the same. Mr. Leidich �ei.d the state required them to have 75 squ.xre feet of play area for each child but without the additional five feet on 53rd Avenue they would still have more than enough area. _ ' Mr. Zeglen ashed him about the parking facilities. Mr; Leidich . said they . have space for 15 cars. They will be employing about ten people and it has been their experience that about 60 to 70�/ of their employees drive to ' work. People start bringing their children to the center at 6:30 in the morning and it is a gradual build up until 9:00. The children are picked up the same way in the eveni_ng between 4:00 to 6:00. The parents do pick the children up in the fenced in area but it is not necessary for the parents , to park. Mr. Muhich asked what they would do if they had an open house or a program of some kind. Mr. Leidrich said there caould be no wa_y to h�ve enough parking for an affair like that. Mr. Tonco asked what the code called for. , Mr. Muhich said 3U parking spaces. Mr. Torco said ii the situation w-:s as Mr. Leidich said it was that it would snem to be out oi line to require that much parking. Mr. Leidich said it would be to their-advantage to have ' ' L�I , 1 Building Stand�;.£ds-Design Control Meeting of October 7, 197I Page 2 �dequa�e paxking bLcEUSe parents would be upset if ti�ey had difficulty delivering or picking up their children�. This would be basically a one story building, They will have 600 sq, ft, in a 2nd floor room that is used for a tutoring program in reading. The first floor would consist of a core area with seven teaching areas. It will be heate�i and air conditioned by electricity, They will have stub walls with sliding doors so it can be all open. They will have refuse pick up twice a week and Mr, Muhich asked them to ' use one of the parking stall areas next to the building for storage of refuse, They could fence in this area so as to screen it from the rest of the area, .' ' 1 ' ' ' � ' ' ' ' �' The play area will be a combination of grass and blacktog. Mxa Muhich told them all black�op had to have poured concrete curbs, Mr. Muhich told them to have their contract�.� come in for their license as it has to be approved by Council< They need a performance bond for landscaping, curbing and blacktopping, Apply for a certificate of occupancy at least two weeks before they want to move in, Mr, Le:�dich was asked when they intended to start construction and he sai.d he had to meet with the City Engineer and get the drainage problems worlced out before they could start. MOTION by Tonco to recommend approval of the cons�ruction with the following stipulationso 1, Frost footings under all bearing walls 2. Provide grading and drainage plan . 3. Hand splits on center front of roof with asphalt shingles on the roofo 40 10' radius on all corners of blacktop. 5o Waive the code requirement on parking until Mro Mzhich checked out the parking facilities at two other existing facilities to see how much actual parking is needed. Motion seconded by Lindblado Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 2, CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO C�JVSTRUCT 9 S_�I,ES ANt� SERVICE BUILDING ON AZL OF PtiRCEL 435 0 Ai� 436 0 TIiE SAI� BEING 75 01 HIGHWAY ��65 N;E ;, FRIDLEy MII�i1QES0'i.A; (RE(ZUEST BY VIi�INs CiiFViZOLET INC,, 917 GRAND AVENUE, ST, PAUL MTViQESO'! Ao ) Mr. Ken Issacson, owner of Viking Chevrolet, and Mr, Wyman Smith wpre present to present the request. This request covers �he existing buildinb that will be remo�eled, T'::ey will have a body shop, repair shop, parts, retail and wholesale. They will sell new and used cars. WilJ� have parking spaces for 140 new cars and 140 used cars. 23 ' _ � LJ ' . .�.. 2�._. $uildinQ Standards-Design Control Meetino of October 7, 1971 Page 3 They will make some site improvements. Repair bl.acktop. There is an existing bull pen area 40' x 40' at th� rear of s.he building surrounded by a cyclone fence. The committee asked Mr Issacson if he would slat the existing fence for screening, He said he would do that, - Mr. Issacson said the plans show more liQhts than he intends to put in ' at this time. They will ha�e sorae photoelectric lights so the site will have some lighting all the time. Mr. Tonco said this would help the police to keep an eye on the property when it was closed. C� � �� ' , ' _ ' � ' ' � 1 ' ' 1 � Mr. Muhich explained to Mr. Issacson that the legal "description of the property was 7501 Viron Road. The previous owners had gotten permission from the CounciZ to use 7501 Highway ��65 as their address and they should clear this with Council for their use. Mr. Issacson wants to use 7501 Highway ��65 as his address too as it would make his business easier to find as more people would be familiar with that address, -- -- Mr. Muhich told Mr. Issacson to apply for a certi.ficate of occupancy two :��eks before he wanted to use the building. He shou]_d tel.l his contractor he had to be Iicensed in Fridley, and that any signs he would want required an individual permit. MOTION by White to recommend approval of the construction with the folZowing stipulations: 1. Slats in existing bull pen area. 2. Provide security lighting. 3. 10' radius on corners of blacktop driveways. Seconded by Lindblad. �Upon a vozce vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 3. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A SECOND STAGE CONSISTING OF ADD- ED WAREHOUSE AND PRODUCTTUN FACII�ITIES, PORTIO�iS OF THIS ADDITION WOULD BE USED AS TEMPORARX OFFICE FACILITTES UNTIL SUCH FUTLIR� STAGES ARE COM- PLETED, TO BE LOCATED ON PARCEL 6600 Nz OI' SE�TION 12, THE SAME BEING 6970 CENTRAL AVENUE N.E,, FRIDLEY, MINNES�TA, (REQUEST BY MEDTRONIC INC , 6970 CENTRAL AVENUE N,E., FRIDLEY, MiNNESOTA,) Mr. David W. Wagner caas present to present the request. Mr. Wagner said the request was for a production facility and warehouse and a temporary office. The expansion plar, was the same as th�y had presented before. The addition would be th� same plan. Mr. Tonco.�aid that the plan that was presented be_fore was for one complete building and one shell. Mr. Wagner said both buildings would be comrlete now. Mr. Tonco asked when they would start constructi.on �nd Mr. Wagiler said it would be in a few weeks with completion.in January of 1973. Mr. Wagner told the commi,ttee they wcu].d be increasing the people employed at this location by 10'/ . Appro�i.mately 250 pe.ople wou7.d b� •amployed then. Mr. Muhich saict they had spuce for 32.0 caxs so parking was no problem, Mr, tvTagner said wtieu thei,- future ofiice facil.ities were completed they had room for ir,ore parl;ing und coul.d go to se.co�.�.d ti.er paric�ing i f need.ed. -- . i _ 25 Building Standards-Design Control Meetin�r of October 7, 1971 Page 4 The addition would have the same exterior of the existing buildings. It would be all brick. Mr. Tonco asked how many flo��rs in the addition and was told two floors,;which does incluc�e the basement. Mr. Tonco asked if when all construction was completed if it would all remain on a two floor level. Mr. Wagner said when they constructed the -;,ermanent office facilites that would be more than two floors. Mr. Zeglen said the plans were basically the same as had been submitted before. MOTION by Tonco to recommend approv�l of the request with no exceptions. Seconded by White, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. The meeting was adjourned by Chairman Zeglen at 10:15 P;N�. Respectfully submitted, �� a/L �fZc y� DOROTHY EV` SON � Secretary ,, i 0 ,1 � THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF OCTOBER 12 1971 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Minish at 7:33 P.M. MEriBERS PRESENT: Minish, Drigans, Harju, Sondheimer, Wall OTHERS PRESENT: Clarence Belisle-Building Inspector MOTION by Sondheimer to approve the September 21, 1971 minutes as written. Seconded by Harju. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Chairman Minish stated there was no action to be taken by the Council on the September 21, 1971 Board item, as the item has been tabled. 1. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTIOTT 45.053, SUBDIVISION 4, PARAGRAPH D, 5A, 2 1 MINNESOTA.) Mr. Bailey was present to present the request. Mr. �ailey stated he did not have a survey of the property so he has used an approximate measurement for the variance. The reason he needs a variance is because there is an apple tree that would have to be reu►oved if he had to maintain the 25 foot setback. He said this is a fairly large tree and he would hate to lose it. Mr. Bailey continued he is planning on building a detached garage and then corrverting his existing attached garage into a family room. Chairman Minish asked haw much time would be imiolved for building the proposed garage and corrverting the present garage. Mr. Bailey answered that he plans on starti:tg the proposed garage this fall and then starting the conversion as soon as possible after completion of the garage. Mr. Belisle stated both building pennits could be issued simultaneously which ; would give Mr. Bailey one year to complete both projecta. Mr. Bailey stated he also asked for a variance to build a patio onto the back � of his present garage. He did aot know how much of a variance he would need as he did not have a survey but according to his approximate measurement for ' the proposed garage, the patio would be closer than 17� feet to the street. ' � Chairnian Minish asked that a notice be sent out to the surrounding property owners on this variance which would state the patio would be jogged 6 inchee in from the south side of the dwelling instead of using an exact measureme�t. ' � �J ' The question was brought up as to whether or not a variance was needed to corrvert the existing garage into living area as it is at the present time a '; non-confonning structure, being it is cloaer to the street than the 17� foot requirement. Chairman Minish asked that a notice be sent out to the surrounding property owners on this variance also. 26 ' J ' ' � ' ' The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Pieetin� of October 12, 1971 Pa�e 2 MOTION by Wall to close the public hearing. Seconded by Sonciheimer. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. � The Board felt they would like to wait until a survey was available to them before they made a decision on this request and they would also like to consider all of the variances together. MOTION by Drigans to table the request to the October 26, 1971 meeting to allow the applicant time to have a survey made and also to allow time for the additional variance notices to be sent out to the surrounding property owners. Seconded by Harju. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. � 2. A_REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45 053 4B, SUBPARAGRAPH 4. FRIDLEY CITY ' ' � 4_ FEET TO PERMIT TI� CONSTRUCTION OF A 7 FOOT ADDITTON ONTO AN EXISTING GARAGE LOCATED ON LOT 5. BLOCK 2, 5HOREWOOD ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 6214 CAROL DRIVP: N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA (RE UEST BY MR KENNETH R. SWANSON, 6214 CAROL DRIVE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA.) Mr. Kenneth R. Swanson was present to present the request. Mx. Swanson stated he wants to build a 72 foot addition onto the south side -� of the existing 13.63 foot garage and add on 2.3 feet onto the front to make it flush with the house. The variance is only necessary on the front corner of the addition as the lot is irregular in shape. This addition will enlarge the garage into a double and it will have a 16 foot door. Mr. Swanson presented a"no objection" letter to the�Board from his neighbors� Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Larson. � MOTION by Wall to receive the �etter from Mr. & Mrs. Larson. Seconded by Sondheimer. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays� the pto�iox� carried unanimously. Mr. Belisle stated he measured the distance between the existing s�xuctures as 192 feet. With the proposed addition there will still be 12 feet between structures. � MOTION by Wall to close the public hearing. Seconded by Sondheimer. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Belisle stated he would like to see a 1-3/�4 inch solid door installed � between the house and the garage and l- hour fire rated sheet rock will be provided on the walls.and ceiling. ' Mr. Swanson said he would install the solid door and the sheetrock on the walls and ceiling. 2`7 m The Minutes of the Board of ApPeals Meeting of October 12, 1971 Page 3 MUTION by Sondheimer to recom�nend to the City Council that the variance be granted; 1. Provided the addition be fully sheetrocked with 1 hour fire rated sheetrock. 2. The neighbors have no objections. 3. The applicant is merely enlarging his garage into a two car garage and the hardship is the canfiguration of the lot. Seconded by Drigans. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. 3. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4B. SUBPARAGRAPH SB. TO REDUCE FRIDLEY, MINNESO'rL4. ) Mr. Nielsen was present to present the request. A survey of the property was shown to the Board. The survey did show a garage that Mr. Nielsen said has been torn down. Mr. Nielsen stated he plans to build a 26 foot by 24 foot garage. There is an existing swiIIming pool in the back yard now that limits the placemen� A� the garage. It is an above ground swimming pool bu�. �t c�'� �� ���� �� the fence around the poo� is cesnen�ec� in�o ��e �r�u�cd. Mr. Nielsen has positioned the pxoposed garage so there is enough room to Gralk between the garage and the pool. There will be approximately 1 to 2 feet between the garage and pool and 6 feet between the garage and lot line. Mr. Nielsen had submitted a list of 11 property owners signatures that etated they had no objections to the variance. MpTION by Harju to close the public hearing. Seconded by Drigans. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the mption carried unanimously. MUTION by Harju to recarmend to the Council approval of the variance because; 1. The clearance from the proposed garage to the street will be 20 feet which is adequate for parking cars. 2. There were no objections from the adjacent neighbors. 3. The hardship is to allaw clearance from the existing structure (pool). Seconded by Wall. IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. - ADJOURNMENT • The meeting•was adjourned at 8:45 P.M, by Chaixman Minish. ' Respectfully submitted, Mary Hintz Secretary • �/ � t C � � .,, l RESOLUTION N0. � A RESOLUTION STATING THAT Ti� FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL DOES NOT WISH TO PARTICIPATE IN CENTRAL DISPATCHING IN ANOKA COUNTY WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley has studied and thoroughly consi.dered the proposal for central dispatching in Anoka County as outlined in the ' minutes of the Commi.ttee on Central Communicatinns of the Joint Law Enforcement Council of Anoka County, dated September 7, 1971; and ' � � '� ' ' ' Il ' ' � ' WHEREAS, after careful consideration of the proposal as outlined, we the City Council feel it to be unsuitable for Fridley because of the following reasons; 1. The proposal makes no provisions for Fire Department dispatching which is absolutely necessary on a 7 day a week, 24 hour basis. This means that if Police dispatching was done on a central basis, it would still be necessary for the City of Fridley to have dis- patchers around the clock to handle fire calls. County central dispatching then would mean a duplication of manpower because it would not replace our need for Fire dispatchers. 2. During the hours proposed for central dispatching, it wouid be difficult to train dispatchers to answer questions concerning a particu�lar City's operation which are received from a citizen of that City. A dispatcher handles many questions of information themselves concerning City operations and other questions in addition to their dispatching duties. In addition, it would be difficult for any one dispatcher to have an intimate knowledge required of the physical layout of all cities and county areas and know all operating procedures for the various Police agencies necessary to do a superior job of dispatching. 3. The proposal as outlined would have the effect of not utilizing our present communications equipment. Although, it is commendable that the County is applying for a Federal Grant to purchase the latest and most sophisticated communication equipment, it appears uneconomi- cal not to consider a system in which existing equipment can be utilized: 4. Local autonomy and local service is being transferred from the City to the County. Under a system of shared authority, it is often difficult to fix responsibility. By placing the dispatching under control of the Anoka County Sheriff's Department and 2eaving the remainder of the Police activities under control of the City Police Departments a system of shared authority is created. We believe such a system limits the ability of the Fridley Police Department to do its job. 2:3 30 RESOLUTION N0. PAGE 2 5. The freque�cies assigned for the local non-emergency dispatch calls appear to be too few, by having one for the north half of the County and one for the south half of the County. This will, in effect, jam up the airwaves delaying police response to citizen's calls. ' NOiW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that�for the above stated reasons, the City of Fridley at this time does not desire to participate in central dispatching in Anoka County. We commend the committee for their analysis of this proposal as we believe new ideas should be constantly considered; however, in this case, we, the City Council, are unable to agree with the conclusions of the committee; and therefore, decline to have the City of Fridley participate in this program. , �'� ADOPTED,BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF Tl� CITY UF FRIDLEY THIS � DAY OF , 1971 MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRI�iAM ATTEST : CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL � RESOLUTION N0. �� ' RESOLUTION ORD�RING IMPROVEMENT AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTI.1�fATES OF COSTS THEREOF: STORM SEWER PROJECT �k101 ' ' z �� WHEREAS, Resolution No. 78-1971 adopted the 12th day of July, 1971 by the City Council, set the date for hearing on the proposed improvements, as speci- fically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference as Exhibi�t "A','i and ' WHEREAS, all of the property owners whose property is liable to be asss�6e�1 with the making of these improvements (as noted in said Notice) were given ten (10) days notice by mail and published notice of the Council Hearing through two (2) weeltly ' publications of the required notice, and the hearing was held and the property oWnex¢ heard thereon at the hearing, as noted in said notice. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE90LVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka ' County, Minnesota, as follows: ],, That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution No. 78-1971 ' are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible, to wit: ' ' , _ , ' ' ' ' ' ATT�ST: � ' Storm sewer and drainage facilities for drainage tributary to ditches and drainage basins located as follows; For the area bounded by an outline starting at che intersection of East River Road to 79th Avenue, running East along 79th Avenue to railroad tracks; thence running North along railroad tracks to 83rd Avenue; thence East along 83rd Avenue to T.H. #47; thence South along T.H. �k47 to Osborne Road; thence West along Osborne Road to East River Road; thence North along East River Road to point of beginning. 2. That work to be pexformed under this project may be periormed under one or more contracts as may be deemed advisable upon receipt of bids. 3. That the �omstock & Davis, Inc., Cousultive Engineers, 1446 County Road ,7., Minneapolis are hereby designated as the Engineers for this impxoveT ment. They shall prepare final plans and specifications for the makin� . of such improvement. ` 1 ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF-THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF CITI' CLrRK - Tiaxv in C. Bruns e 11 , 1971. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham C L A I M S ' ' 0 io-is-�i (�NERAL: #26570 through #26659 LIQUOR: #6013 through #6071 33 � � a�� MULTIPLE DWELLING LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY City Council, October 18, 1971 September 1, 1971 to September l, 1972 Approved by Name Address Units Fee Duane & Rosemary Oftelie 6503 E. River Rd, 5 10.00 Fire Prev. Dept. 4511 Gettisburg Ave. No. Minneapolis, Minn. 55428 Wm. A. Mechels 351 - 74th Ave. . 11 11.00 Fire Prev. Dept. 155 - 97th Ave. N.E. N.E. Blaine, Minn. 55434 � _... - CONTRACTOR'S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL AT THEIIt REGULAR MEETING ON OCTOBER 18, 1971 MASONRY APPROVED BY Bendiske Concrete & Masonry 825 Lincoln Street Anoka, Minnesota By: Arthur Bendiske Bldg. Insp. PLASTERING George W. Lovgren & Sons 5900 Wisconsin Circle New Hope, Minnesota By: George W. Lovgren Bldg. Insp. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Random, Inc. 700-77th Street ' Circle Pines, Minnesota By: Fred Rehbein Bldg. Insp. C. J. Corporation 701 Columbia Boulevard � Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Clem Johnson Style-Rite Builders By; Harlen Schraber Bldg. Insp. 4517 Minnetonka Blvd. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416 �� r LIST OF LICE:�TS�S TQ 3J A,i�RGVED BY THF CITY COUNCIZ AT T!� ;'�ETING GF OCTO?3ER 1� 1971 36 ' CIGARE:RTE ' r Champlin Station 7293 Hwy. 65 � Fridle.y� Minn. SERViCE STATION 'Cham�li.n . Station 7298 Hwy. 55 Fridley� Minn. ' CHRISI*�4S TR.�E LOT �Holiday Village 1Jorth 250 - 57th Ave. rridley� �Iinn. 'F'rosto? Drive-In 7699 Viron Road Fridley, Minn. I�'OOD ��'I'A3I,ISHMENT Fron �ier Steak House '7373 Central Ave. Fridley, Minn. ,Champlin Station �29a gwy. 65 Fridley� Minn. ' OFF SALE $EER Champlin Station �7298 K �. 65 . Fridley� Minn. � � ' ' , ' _! By: Q �etroleum Co. By: Q Petrolaum Co. By: gricksoa Brothers By: Sherman Hanson By: Ruth Arthur By: Q Petroleum Co. By: Q Petroleum Co. APPR.OVED BY Police Chief �uilding Inspector Fire Insoector Fire Ins;��ctor Fire Inspector H�alth y►�spector Health Inspector Health Inspector ESTIMATES FOR CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL - REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER 18, 1971 Hardrives, Inc. 10135 Central Ave. N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55433 REVISED FINAL ESTIMATE N0. 5 for Street Impr.ovement Projects ST. 1971-1 and ST. 1971-2 (MSA) ST. 1971-1 ST. 1971-2 Weaver, Talle & Herrick 316 East Main Street Anoka, Minnesota 55303 October Billing $ 2,797.25 10,158.09 $ 3,691.40 i� �r: �,ber , l,� CITY �OF FRIDLEY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Fridley c/o Gerald R. Davis, City Manager 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Gentlemen: � CERTIFICATE OF THE ENGINEER We hereby submit the REVISED FINAL ESTIMATE N0. 5 for Hardrives, Incorporated, 10135 Central Avenue N.E., Minneapolis, Minnesota 55433 for Street Improvements Projects St. 1971-1 and St. 1971-2 (MSA). Original Contract $188,379.72 DEDUCT: Change Order ��1 57.00 ADD: Change Order ��1 10,736.37 Revised Contract Price St. 1971-1 & 1971-2 $199,059.09 FINAL Construction Cost for St. 1971-1 & 1971-2 $197,_444.86* FINAL Construction Cost for St. 1971-1 LESS: Estimate 4�1 $24,693.21 Estimate 4�2 41,907.39 Estimate �i3 8,146.60 Estimate 464 8,635.04 AMOUNT DUE FINAL ESTIMATE 4�5 FINAL Construction Cost for St. 1971-2 LESS: Estimate 4�1 $ 1,547.91 Estimate ��2 45,497.29 Estimate 4t3 27,385.04 Estimate 4�4 26,677.04 AMOUNT DUE FINAL ESTIMATE 4�5 *Revised figure (SEE ATTACHED SHEET$) $ 86,179.49* 83,382.24 $ 2,797.25* $111,265.37* $101,107.28 $ 10,158.09* , ' ' t 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' St. 1971-1 & 2 We have viewed the work under contract Improvement Projects St. 1971-1 and St. 1971-2 substantially complete in accordance with the that Final Payment be made upon acceptance of and that the one year contractual maintenance above. � ��'_ � / � , � Prepared by .�C �o . .� �r t -r Checked by FINAL Estimate for Hardrives, Inc. Street Improvement Project St. 1971-1 and St. 1971-2 P.a,� for the construction of Street and find that the same is contract documents. I recommend the work by your Honorable Body, bond commence on the date listed Respectfully submitted , ;. � ;- , , . ; �1..-�. � ...lit/ � �� .✓. ! L � ' .. . - � NASIM M. QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer-Director of Planning CERTIFICATE OF THE CONTRACTOR This is to certify that items of the work shown in this statement of work certified herein has been actually furnished and done for the above mentioned projects in accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore approved. The FINAL Contract Cost is $197,444.86* and the FINAL Payments of $12,955.34* for Street Improvement Project St. 1971-1 and St. 1971-2 would cover in full the contractor's claims against the City of all labor, materials and other work done by the contractor under this project. I declare under the penalties of perjury that this statement is just and correct. DATE October 14, 1971 *Revised figure �� HARDRIVES, INCORPORATED , �'` �j �/ � �� �� �t,"-' _ -,E't- �" �, . �_ x-�=�� � � � Contractor Signature MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEMS FOR THE OCTOBER 18, 1971 COUNCIL MEETING DATE: OCTOBER 13, 1971 1. Bill from Loeffel-Engstrand Company (This bill is Council's approval only. It will be paid for by the Fire Pension Fund for the addition to the Municipal Garage. .. . 4� 1 Page i� ' ' � ' L C ' ' A°PLICATION FOR PAYMENT ARCHITECT'S , � N0. � DATE 9�30`7� COMM. NO__!_ 4.1 T� FRID�EY VOLUNTEER FIREMAN�S RELIEF Assn. _ This Application is for—�S_L—payment for Ci E N E R A L CO N S T R U C T 1 0 M _work done �,n vou� FQjDLEY MLINICIPAL �ARAGE projectfrom A�2�7� to 9-30�7� DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT WORK tTEMS CONTRACT COMPLETED COMPLETED BALANCE AMOUNT THIS PERIOD TO DATE TO FINISH GENERAL CONDITIONS 54�0 �f62�•�� ��62�•�� 3�780�0� DEMOLITION �500 — — 300��� EARTHMORK 3f400 3�400•�� CONCRETE—FT6.8CPIER Z2OO 1,980�00 1,980•OO ZZO.00 S��B 6600 — — 6,600.00 RE—STEEL & MESH 1100 — — 1,100.00 PRECAST 8C EONCRETE �SZOO � � �S�ZOO.O B�ocK — BG 2400 2,160.00 2,160.00 240.00 B�ocK — AG ?500 — — 7,500.00 STRUCT. & M�sc. 9900 — — 9,900.00 CARPENTRY 1500 — � ��5��•�� ROOFING 8c INSU�. 5500 — — 5,500.00 CAUI.KING 8c W/S 300 — — 300.00 HM b'C HqRDM1ARE 900 " � 9��•�� 0'HE�o DooRS 5500 — — 5,500.00 CEMENTITIOlJS COATIN6S '1300 � — �,3oo�OO PAINTING 2300 — — Z�3OO•UO FIREFIGHTING DEVICES �g0 � " 19A��p � REC�.IVE� OCT ]. �9�1 � . • q'r Rfi & IiA�SON� 1l1�'• ' PATCN EftIG!�i�r1 �.:__�CN„_------ �hv � � � _;� --'- -=i. y � c. ��r� � ---`- p..��._^r� :�-;------j'' ' !' r+ `_4'� _ u ` W sc, i �;=-� _ �� ; �-,___-�;���� �!� r _ -� - j Hrra !_.��_._l!._--1.EtP ' ~ ► ::: i 1 �I ..�.. _ �_ , -� ►� I ._ �I,�;:_F ' _T C ' ' ' Original Contract Totals Add Change Orders Totals Deduct Change Orders Totals CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT Based on our observations, this application for payment is correct to the best of our knowledge, and the contractor is entitled to the indica�d payment Project checked by �`'?``'",� -�=�-�-j��'���'L-X-,� ,.r —1 This fr�rfn checked �/ ����'! -°��`�'r ti � �� PAtCH ERICKSON MADBON & MANdON, INC. , AR RTH ZS AN 1VLANNEA9 � --L.K--•--� / � f / , ' — � : Date� 7�,49o.ov � Less Retainage at � Q % Total to be Drawn to Date Total Previously Certified A ount Now Due ........................� 5�184.00 This �s to certify that all work listed above has been completed in accordance with contreC� dOC4ments I and ihat all lawful charges for labor, material, etc., tor which previous certlficates have p�en Ibsued, have been paid. �� �_ Ow� � — C�� 1 II I ' I , ' ' � ' ' ' ' � ' L� ' � L�I ' ' MEMO T0: SUBJECT: THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA October 15, 1971 MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL 1971 ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CITY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION The 1971 ICMA Conference will be held November 7 to 11, 1971, in Hollywood, Florida, with the theme of the conference being "Managing the Modern City". This conference will bring together some 2000 City Managers from the United States, Canada and Europe, covering such wide topics as Executive Development, Urban Issues, Municipal Services, and the latest developments in each of these. I believe the ideas and information received in the exchange with other managers is an extremely important element in.improving the professional capability to perform my duties. I would, therefore, respectfully request that you authorize my attendance at this conference. Sufficient monies are budgeted for this purpose. During my aBsence from November 5, 1971 through November 12, 1971, Mr. Marvin Brunsell, Assistant City Manager, will be Acting City Manager as set forth in Resolution No. 232-1970 (Copy attached). GRD/ms Very respectfully, Gerald R. Davis City Manager �� C' I1 �1 I ' I 1 ' � • ' �_ ' � ' 1 . , ' ' ' � R�SOLUTION N0. �k�1970 A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR TI-I� APPOINTM�NT OF AN ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER AND PRESCRIBING HIS DUTIES � WHEREAS, the functions and administration of the City Manager's office requires assistance in certain areas during the normal course of business in addition to the need for continuity of administration during the City Manager's absence, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley that Marvin Brunsell is appointed Assistant City Manager and is authorized,empowered and directed to do all things that the City Manager would be authorized to do by Charter, State Statute or City Code during the absence of the City Manager, and is further authorized to act for and on behalf of the City Manager on all matters that normally come under the direction of the City Manager's office as may be authorized by the City Manager during the Manager's presence. � BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Resolution No. 80-1970 is hereby repealed. , i YASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY ON THIS 21ST DAY OF DECEMBER , 1970 ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham _. _ 4 �3 I , I �' I ' � � , ' ' I ' I'__ I ' I ' ' ' � � I , I ' I ' ra.r��.�? c-1�;•,�ntar,i cCh^_n� P.T.?l.. 1•"n?. Gi,1^c!�r, ^„� J�l. F, Fi 1��C.fe r'�7n�. ��Q?7 1 Oc+�h�r ??, ?9�1 . �!"l'��E2'! I'j�'�r Fl^. Jitl��Y'_ rt)"r�ri-tl"' nf P���1.^,li"�1 Fr?� ��''1�/e�'Slt�� �:v,�, N� C. F's'?C.I���/� �11T1!l� �Fn?7 A±tet;+?er.: ►�1f. �'asir? M. �±!r�shi, P.�. �nar Sir: YC�L"^ r��tlf�iC c►1� 1'"1_^-{I1c"C ?CfI:C'1 1'�..IC{'!? rnr��r:,l!�C; �'�l^ �1�""'S� SC,{'?n7� r?"O�S1;�,;� �i!� y'?��r3�! C_:1'�`ln� '!^' !1?':1��� c".11•1 �!� �,�,.rt �L� t41a�,k yo�! f•�.,. c�?31:,. �',n'). lli��� �FfC+y !�r1�1Cp; "!!'1� 'Fhn r-,�.r� �c"i.�;'."n��rJ h��'n ryi?�.f�v h��7 r��ji rI`.'Ulrl ':�i^ t;^�Ffj� a:i� n�Zl�1� ±.F?C' CI`1':lCi''�'?1 t:n 4�1�C��C Gt1 r?Y'(j°1'+.� ��,1 th �a f�t�'. _ . . If 3f ?r'.� tj•;��� �,rP fnf�� �.!"' nt{l�?' �'�`JJ"St;1C1t�5 'i;!�i �� r�nl�CC!; t,,�n �.,�:���I ���� f��a �•� call un�;- y��.; ,n�± �.-e��r st��.ff. � .. . . Onc=� a�.�;r. th�nk yau fr,M a fir�e j�h, , % S1 ►1r�Y'���/ � �.. �.��//� C/-�C/Z%?�Q� Vnrn�. �_. �r��ie„ S?fc�t�' C�1??1"�'c::1 ��rc!�r;�: E1°i�iF`��,?1^�/ �r{l�n� _.. . �.� , ' 1 ' ' , , ' ' ' , ' ' , , , ' ' , City of Fridley, Minnesota Office of the Building Inepector TOPIC: MDNT�Y REPORT TO THE CITY MANAGER SEPTEI�ER . 19 71 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION Reeidential Residential Garages Alterationa � Additions l�ultiple Dwellings Cosm►ercial Industrial Miunicipal Churches � Schools Hospitals Signs Moving bc Wrecking OTHERS Heating Plumbing 8lectrical NUI�ER OF PERMIT ISSUED 1971 1970 THIS YEAR I�T Y� SppT . SEPT . TO �ATE TU IaATE � 4 63 31 6 9 60 70 20 20 123 151 Q p 5 2 0 1 6 3 1 1 1 5 1 0 2 � � � p 1 � p p 0 4 1 47 45 1 3 12 9 40 39 319 317 16 23 185 169 16 15 141 130 � 528 ESTIMATED VALUATIOTTS OF BtTII.DING PERMITS ISSUED Resideatial $ 204,584 $119,000 $634,323 $762,000 Hesidential Garagea 13,786 35,100 , 157,948 17,i8,379 Alterationa 6 Additions 41,003 45�+�929 2�054,850 740,000 I�ultiple Dwellings 0 Commercial 0 52,000 583,400 123,000 Industrial 70,000 44�000 70.000 207,600 Municipel 2,600,000 0 2,607,900 0 Churchea � Schools 0 0 0 10,000 Hoepitala 0 0 0 0 Signe 712 100 43,951 59,742 Maving ��lrecking 485 3.500 19.665 4,600 $2,930,570 $708,629 $7,918,903 $2,882,8�.4 � NiJ�ER OF LICBNSES CURRENTLY IN EF�ECT AND LICENSE FEES COLLECTED TO DATE TYPE Blacktopping Excavating Gas General Seating House Moving � Wrecking Masonry Oil Heating Plastering Roof ing S igns Well Drilling ' ' PERMIT NQ.' S TYPB ' #11,163-11,198 BUII�DING ' �8675 =8704 ELECTRICAL #5054 5069 HEATING � #5422 - 5437 PLTJI�ING #55 - 58 SIGNS ' ' ' ' � N�ER FEES COLLECTED 10 $150 15 225 34 510 98 2,450 41 615 1 15 25 375 7 105 3 45 1 15 14 350 0 � 249 $4s855 P B x M I T P B B S 197i 1970 TIiIS YEAR LAST YB�AR SEPT. SEPT • 7'O DATE TO DiATB $7,785.63 $1,926.50 $21,616.16 $ 8,635.00 440.50 723.30 8,044.35 6,525.55 1,238.50 372.50 7,883.00 3,091.00 692.25 261.50 5,785.75 2,700.50 65.00 10.00 1,298.25 1,040.50 $10,221.88 $3,293.80 $44,627.51 $21,992.55 i r 1 � I 1 Building Inspectia� Department City of Fridley MONTHLY INSPECTION REPORT I� Section � Inspections I , � ' � C .� � � m r .. ._ . ' ' ' � ' 1 � '� � � � � � � � � � _ a � � � V � W Kougn_ ins: New construction___ Footings_ _ New . Construction — - - ---- Framings F� Reinspect,ions �or-Tc Not -Tteady :or I�e� ected=__- �igns-- - -- -- - ��Work-gosted- -- _- --- ----- Violations Checked Dangerous Buildings__ _ _ oC mpI-ain�s �fiecke3- - -- -- _--------- isce aneous -- __ _�.. __ .. �ina s: esidential Final�ommercial F, Indust. Total Inspections Permits Issued Tiae Off/ Sick Leave Hrs. ou�__ _ ns : New _Services _ __ Reinspections ------ - Work Not_ Ready_ or Rej ected_ Dangerous__Building`s_ __ __ ._ _ __ Miscellaneous Finals: Residential ina s: Commercial � Indust. Total Inspections Permits Issued Time Off/ Sick Leave Hre. Rou� Ins : New _Services _ __ _ _ Reinspections ___ _ _ _ Work Not Ready or _ Rej_e_cted __._ _ Si ns --�--- --- --- --- - - ---- Dangerous Buildin�s_ _ ___ - - - Miscellaneous Finals:-Res�ential --- -- - -- --- - - --- . -- Finals_;_ Commercial f� Indust_.__ Total Inspections- '` , L �erm�,�s Issued Tims Off/ Sick Leave Hre. Month. September Ye81': 1971 This Last �97i 1970 Year Yea� Sept. Sept. To To Date Date --�1_ _ -..15 --�4_ _. �$ 63. _Zl _. 5 --- --- -�- 4 - �- --- _ 7. _ _- -�— -12- --..� 17 _ --�--- - - - -1� -- � ���� --17 _ _ ^21 " � - --? - -- � - -- � . � - -�--- --� o -- - 1 7 10 —� -=-=3-- 0 _..�47 _ 16 � _.1�., _ .�_ 1� _ 10 __._39 / A . TI N A � MEMORANDUM ---------- CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 University Avenue N.B. Fridley, Minnesota� 5�4�2 pauL sROwk, flucec.xnx Phone: 560-3450 X64 Quarterly Report July, August, September, 1971 I. Old Business Items: a. Rotary Development - Reconsider Rotary Offer. b. Youth Advisory - Commission should determine if they want a Youth AdviSOr to be invited to attend meetings? c. Locke Park Bridge - Have submitted plans and specificatians to State pe�a�tm4n��� Awaiting permit to proceed with building of bridge. d. Rice Creek Nature Trail and Building - Planning Department and our Department have started plans for the trail (Feb. 70). e. Municipal Pool - Have received plans and information on upkeep and profit� o�' Municipal Pools from suburban communities and Minneapolis. f. Grace High School Skating Area - Pending. . g. Oak Wilt Program - Have surveyed entire �ity. Ordinance is now approv�d� h. Private Swimming Pool - Completed - We encountered no problems with this construction. - Completed. i. Park Land Purchase East of Old Central - Pending - Under Investigation. j. Trai�blazer Program - Dropped from 1972 Budget - Completed. k. YMCA Sailboat Mooring - Completed. 1. Horseshoe League - Completed. Very Successful - Will offer program aga�n nOXt season. - Completed. m, Hyde Park Property - Pending purchase of land in this area is being investi�a�ed, ' n. John �rickson Park - Received $2,000.00 check from Anoka County for aSSistEtilCp in developing park. ' p. Heather Hills Property - Offered For Sale - Mike 0'Bannon, county Commis�ion�ra discussed sale of property in the Heather Hills Addition. � 'I � ' ' , I � ' ' PARKS AND RECREATION - QUARTERLY MEMORANDUM - JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, 1971 Page z I. Old Business Items (con't): p. Irrigation System for Commons Park - Irrigation Project at The Commons Park is now completed. - Completed. q. Irrigatipn System for City Hall - Irrigation Project at City Hall is now completed. - Completed. r. Concessions - The Football Association and the Hockey Association will join £orces to offer concessions during their respective seasons. s. Parking along Central near Moore Lake Beach - Survey was completed and signs were changed in order to help eliminate some of the parking problems over at the Beach. - Completed. t. City to sponsor Golf Tournament - Pending, u. Tot Lot in Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsville - Received petition reQuesting lots in this addition be set aside for Tot Lot. Property has been red tagged for park purposes. v. Crystal Teams Enter Football League - Teams were allowed to play this season in local league - Completed. w. Gift from Fridley Lions Club - Fountain, plus equipment received from the • Fridley Lions Club, valued at $18,000.00. Fountain plus equipment was install�d at Moore Lake Beach and Park - Completed. x. Gift from Shell Oil Company - Trees and shrubs donated from Shell Oil Company were transplanted at Moore Lake Beach and Park, Madsen Park, and The Gommons Park - Completed. y. Viewcon Project - Commission personally reviewed area on foot and made specific recommendations to the Engineering Department. z. Dredging Moore Lake - Bids were received in respect to the dredging of Moore Lake Beach Front. After further study and considerations, it does not become necessary to dredge the front of the beach area. II. Parks �, Playgrounds: a, b, Altura Park - Equipment has been installed. "Buck-A-Bout" plus benChes. Ghases Tsland Park - Additional weed cutting and brush removal is completed. �. Cheri Lane Park - Area needs additional�work done on it. This area is used as a dump by the local residents. d. Gammpns Park - Irrigation system is completed and working. Ha.rd surface couxt wi11 be installed next Spring. Contract has been awarded. Lights donated by� Fridley Softball Association has been installed. Additional poles wer� al�o donated and installed. Black dirt for top dressing next spring has been stoek piled by the Public Works Department. The entire park has been sesded, �ootball field is completed and is coming along as planned. e. Craig Park - Additional lots that the department acquited have been cleaned and Clear�d� ��n�hes l�ave l�e�r� i�stal�ed.� , ' PARKS AND RECREATION - QUARTERLY MEMORANDUM - JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, 1971. Pa�e 3 II. Parks F� Playgrounds (con't): f. Eisenhower Square Park - Park has received four (4) Rose Bushes from a GardeA , CJ.ub Member. The park has been top dressed with rich black soil.. The plaAts donated by Shell Oil were transplanted into the park. The area will be seeded just before Winter sets in. g, Erickson Park - Received $2,000.00 check from County. Dedication of Park will be rescheduled for next summer. h. Flanery Park - Truck drove through park and damaged fence while being chased by Police. Fence has been repaired. No decisions have been made to date on the $1,000.00 gift from Flanery Estate. Please make some suggestions, i. Glencoe Property - No Comment. j. Hackman Park - Apparatus has been installed. Trialer for park is still pending. k. Jay Park - Apparatus has been installed. Curbing area will be completad thi9 Fall. Benches have also been installed and already vandalized. 1.. Little League Field - No Comment. m. Locke Park - Apparatus area is to be installed. Shelter donated by the FridlQy , I,ions Club has been erected. West Parking Lot has now been outlined with domed polas. One additional backstop is to be installed. n.. Logan Park - J.C.'s installed swing set. Benches have been installed. Additlonal benches will be ins�alled at The Eommons Park. � o. Madsen Park - Shrubs have been installed. No damage noted with raspect to tha private swimming pool installed. Football Association is using field for regular schedule of games. p. Meadowlands, Park - Partial grading and seeding completed via contract. aack�toga will be installed next Spring. Preparations will be made to have skating xink installed this Winter. q. Moore Lake Beach and Park - Park Benches will be installed along the shorslina that were donated by the Fridley Lions Club. Shrubs were installed around Flag Pole on South point. The shrubs were donated by Shell Oil Compat�y, r, Oak Hill Park - Request home owner on East side to remove his personal car from Park Property. s. Plaza Park - No comment. � t. u. Plymouth Square - Apparatus has been installed. Burlington - Northern Park - Area has been graded and grass cutting started� Backstop will be installed yet this Fall. Swing set will also be insta].led. v.• Rice Creek Park - Apartment complex along northeast corner of property has beeA r�-introduced to City Council for approval. Their plans inelude an appa�ratua area with tennis court, which wi11 become property of the City, onCe instal].�d. w. Rice Craek Way �, Ashton - Logs hav� been x�n�oved. Rice Creek has besn dradged� Shpuld name this Park, Locke Lake Park. Commission action needed. PARKS AND RECREATION - QUARTERLY MEMORANDUM - JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBERi 1971. PagQ 4 II. Farks � Playgrounds (con't): x, Riversedge Way Park - No Comment. y. Riverview Heights Park - No Comment. z. Spring Brook Park - Apparatus has been installed. Apparatus area is now completed in this park. aa. Summit Square Park - Park Benches have been installed, Apparatus area completed. bb. Sylvan Hills Park - Apparatus has been installed. Tennis Court has been patchad� Will contact Carlson-LaVine for finishing tennis court sur£ace. cc. Terrace Park - No Comment. dd. 53rd � Lincoln Property - No Comment. ee. 75th � Hayes Property - No Comment. III. Recreation: a. Playground Program - Completed. b. Baseball - New Jr. Babe Ruth Division was very successful. Should be supported again next Summer. c. Jr. � Sr. Babe Ruth Baseball (Refer to Item b.) - Completed. d. Swimming Lessons - Completed. e. Day Camp - Completed. ' f. Tennis Tournament - This tournament was successful. There should b� more woxk done on youth section of this tournament for next season. g. Youth Tennis League - Even though this year's program was cancelled, we should try it again next year. h. Tennis Lessons - Response should be greater than it was. - Completed. i. Girl's Soitball - Most successful season. Look forward to fielding more te�tns next Summer. j. Beach Ball - Completed. k, So£�ball - Ended season with playoffs in Classic Division and with Stata Open Slow Pitch Championships. Special Event game between Fridley Chamber of Commerce and WCCO team. 1. Softball Tournaments - Completed. m. Tennis Tournament (Family) - More can be done with this next seasan. Respons6 was juSt fair this year. n� PT3d1ey Civic Summex Festival - Completed. ' ' , PARKS AND RECREATION - QUARTERLY MEMORANDUM - JULY, AUGUST SEPTFMBER, 1971. PAG'� 5 III. Recreation: � � Canoe Races - Completed. Clubs - Completed. ' q. Football - Association registration showed a record turnout af young men. Program is in full swing. Games in all divisions. Football field will b� ready for use later this Fall and for sure next season. ��J , � L__J , C' , ' " CI ' , ' ' ' ' r. Touch Football - No response to team entries. Uropped for this yaaT• s. Punt, Pass, Kick Contest - Had no scheduled event this year. will have ��p Football Association run this event next year. t. Ballet Classes - Registration is complete - A full house of entries. Mvst successful. Will operate out of two (2) schools this season. u. Teen's Outdoor Halloween Dance - Pending. v. Adult Touch Football - No response to team entries. Due to reconstruct�.ot1 of field and the need for lights for this program, there will be no lea$u� this year. Will offer again next Fall. w. Fridley City Band - Played at the Dedication ceremon�r for Moore Lake 89btGh and Park, when the equipment was presented to the City of Fridley by the Lions Club. IV Conferences, Meetings, Extension Courses, $ Short Courses: June 22 - Met with Wayne Wellan of the J.C.'s to lay out plans fox the installatiQR of playground swings and benches at Logan Park. June 23 - Met with Board of Directors of the Minneapolis Umpires Associatian. June 28 - Met with Park Construction at Locke Lake, regarding the removal 1£ logs and timbers. June 2$ - Regular Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting at CiVic Center. , June 28 - Attended Board of Directors Meeting of Minneapolis Umpires Associat#;^'!� � June 29 - Met with Fridley Lions Club Board of Directors to discuss the gift 0� the fountain and apparatus for Beach to the City. June 3p - Met with the Minnesota Recreation and Park Association, Executive Secretary at the University of Minnesota. July 4- Annual 4th of July field events at The Commons Park. July 7- Met with Fridley Lions Club regarding the gift to the City. July 9- Met with Toro officials on the irrigation projects for the Commons arid Civic Center Building. July 12 - Attended the City Council Meeting. PARKS AND RECREATION - QUARTERLY MEMORANDUM - JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, 1971. Pag�,�be � IV. Conferences, Meeti�s, Extention Courses, F� Short Courses: July 14 - Met with Architect and City Officials regardi.ng addition to City Garage. July 15 - Attended Chamber o£ Commerce luncheon. July 16 - Met with Crown Iron Works regarding fencing and installation af backstop�, July 16 T Met with salesman from Gametime to order equipment for parks. July 19 - Met with the new City Manager. July 21 - Met with Minneapolis Park Board Official, Einar Nelson. July 22 - Met with Gopher State Official's Association. July 26 - Regular Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting at Givic Center. July 31 - Made personal appearance on KANO Radio. Subject: Fridley Paxks and Recreation Program. August 10 - Special Budget Meeting with the Parks and Recreation Commission at Civic Center. August 13, 14, $ 15 - Minnesota State Open Slow Pitch Softball Tournament at The Commons Park. August 16 - Met with Mrs. Patricia Commers, Ballet Instructor, to outline the program for the coming season. � August 17 - Met with Fridley Lions Official regarding the installation of equipment, August 19 - Met with the Minnesota Recreation and Parks Association Board of Directors, as Treasurer of the Association. August 21 - Attended the Dedication of the fountain and equipment at Moore Lake Beach and Park. August 23 - 27 - Attended•the Interservice Softball Championships in Memphis, Tennessee. August 30 - Regular Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting at Civic Center. August 31 - Met with a dredging contractor from National Car Rental, about Moor� Lake. August 31 - Met with City Manager, regarding the 1972 Budget. August 31 - Presented 1971 trophies to all Fridley Softball League Champions. September 2- 6- Attended the Women's National Slow Pitch Softball Tournament in Satellite Beach, Florida. September 7-Walked over the Viewcon Project with the Parks and Recreation Commissionars September 10 - 17 - Attended the Men's National Fast Pitch Tournament, it1 Spring- field, Missouri. I� PARKS AND RECREATION - QUARTERLY MEMORANDUM - JULY, AUGUST SEPTEMBER 1971. Page 7 , IV Conferences, Meetings, Extension Courses, $ Short Courses (con't); September 25 - 26 - Technical Advisor to Amateur Softball Association on film for ' Umpires. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. September 27 - Regular Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting at Civic Centex. ' � � i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 � � 1 � C ' ' ' PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Paul Brown, Director Ralph Volkman, Foreman 6431 University Avenue N.E. QUARTERLY PARKS WORK PROGRESS REPORT JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, 1971 Phone: 560-3450 , * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * � * * * * * * * * * * WORK TO BE DONE: , MEADOWLANDS PARK; Install 3 backstops (contract) ' Install 2 portable football goal posts. Pick rocks in graded area. ' Cut weeds near play area. Ready area for skating season. LOCKE PARK: , Install blacktop sidewalk $ curbing sand area (E. end). Build blacktop sidewalk and , curb sand area (tiV. end) . Install 1 #19 G.T. Whirl (W. end) . , ' Install 1 #107 M. Slide (4V. end). Regrade ball field area (ti4. end). ' Seed ball field area (W. end). Regrade parking lot (W. end). Install Hockey Rink. , Install skating ramp. , Ready warming house. , ' — 0 1 ' ' O ' WORK BEING DONE: Cutting grass. Take down swings for season. Water trees. Repair top of Wooden canopy (W . end) . Fill in road runni_ng through park and reseed. Fill in washouts. Use piling to close off washouts. Cutting grass. Move picnic tables to a centralized area. Close shelter for the season. Seed picnic area. Take swings down for season. WORK FINISHED: Install steel shelter. (E . end) . Install dome poles around parking lot (E, end). Install dome poles around parking lot (69. end) . Painted under canopies. Repaired washouts on S. side of creek �, block up with timbers. Installed poles in parking lot, 5' apart. Removed 2 power poles $ stored. Removed cables on E. parkin� lot. Seeded dirt area around parking lot. Gather wood for Day Camp. Painted under main canopy. Contracted damaged corners on main canopy for repa�rs. Repaired contract work. Repaired plugged toilet. Repaired broken lights. Filled in washouts and seeded area on 69th side Repair work to entrance signs. Cut up 2 trees that were down. Painted $ repainted domed poles in both lots. Shelter was repaired. Cleaned up horseshoe courts Picked up junk along property line on S. side of Park. ' ' Quarterly Parks Work Progress Report - Jul�, August, September, 1971 Page 2 WORK TO BE DONE: WORK BEING DONE: WORK FINISHED: .' i LOCKE PARK �CON T): I ' 0 I ' ' JAY PARK: ' Construct play area, sand box with curbing. Install 1 #2g7 G.T. Swing. , ' Insrall 1 #19 G.T. Whirl. ' ' LOCKE LAKE PARK; '� ' PLAZA PARK: , Repair F, replace dome poles. Paint dome poles. - � �I � � ' ' � Repaired door locks on shelter. Repaired fence line on both ends of park. Took barrels out of creek. Marked dead trees to be replaced, Removed barrels from creek. Install base indicators. Install park benches. Prune and Trim trees. Restake trees. ti�ater Trees. ' Removed large rocks from Cutting grass. playing area. Take dow�l swings for season. Filled in holes with black Install curbing around play dirt � seeded. area. Installed new basketball nets. Replanted $ restaked trees. Sprayed along fence line � blacktopped area. Trim trees. Take down tree house. Removed debris from lake $ piled on site. Graded � seeded area. Removed debris from area. Paint curbing � sidewalk. Removed tree house. Take swings down for season. Replaced broken post. Repaired broken gate. �END UF SECTION I) 0 ' . . ' Quarterly Parks Work Progress Report - July, August, Se tember, 1971. Pa e 3 � ' WORK TO BE DONE: SPRING BROOK PARK: ' Install lights for skating season. , RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS PARK: ' Have Public Works blacktop their lift station. Paint power pole. ICRAIG PARK: Install base indicators on ' ballfields. Add infield mix to ballfields. Prune F� restake trees. ' Put topsoil on new area. Ready warming house for season. Install skating ramp. Cover manhole for skating season. � ' ._ ' ' LOGAN PARK� '- � Paint light poles (gray). ' Install Hockey Rink. Install lighting on Hockey area. ' Ready Warming House for skating season. Install skating ramp. "- , . � CHASES I SLAND ; ' GLENCOE PROPERTY; ' Cutting grass. ' �•� WORK BEING DONE: Prune � Stake trees. Water trees. Paint light pole (gray). Cutting grass. Take down swings for season. Brush out wooded area. Trim Trees. Cutting grass. Grade F� reseed park area $ ballfields. Grease whirl. Sand � repaint basketball backboard. Cutting grass. Take tennis net down for season. Seed graded area. Install base indicators. Add infield mix to ball fields. Prune trees. Cutting grass. Remove Tennis net for season. Remove swings for season. Removed picnic tables for season. Cutting grass. Clearing brush. Trimming trees. WORK FINISHED: Install park sign post � sign. Install 4 park benches. Repaired � rehung tennis net, twice. Weeded F� put wood chips around vines along tennis court. Brushing out � trimming , trees on newly acquired land. Painted curbing in play area. Public works grading new land. Painted lines on tennis courts. Repaired broken house on . swing set. Cleaned up new lots. Install 1 #19 G.T. Whirl. Install 4 M. Saddlemates. Install 1 #297 G.T. Swing. Paint curbing. Removed old wooden sand box. Jaycees installed 2 park benches F� 1 swing set. Regraded area and seeded. Cleaned ho�^seshoe courts. , Quarterly Parks Work Progress Report, July, August, September, 1971. Page 4 ' WORK TO BE DONE: .' PLYF lOUfH SQUARE : ' Ready warming house for skating season. Install skating ramp. Flood rink. • ' ' RUTH CIRCLE: A blacktop sidewalk F� curb sand area. ' Install 1 #298 G.T. Swing. Install 1 #111 G.T. Whirl. Install 1 G.T. "Fort" Slide. ' SYLVAN HILLS PARK: Install Hockey rink. ' Ready warming house for skating season. Flood rink. Put up windroll on S. end. , ' � , ALTURA PARK: ' Reinstall paxk sign. , i ' SUMMIT SQUARE PARK: Paint light poles (gray.) ' Install skating lights. Flood skating rink. ' ' � ' ' WORK BEING DONE: WORK FINISHED: Seed graded area. Install 2 G.T. Saddlemates. Add infield mix to ball fields. Install base indicators. Pu� new facing on front of warming house. Remove swings for season. Put up new 'oasketball net. Install 4 park benches. Take down swings for season. Install 2#9011 M. Saddle- Remove swings for season. Reseed Park. Prune � restake trees. Cutting grass. Prune �, restake trees . Watering trees. Remove swings for season. Put sand back in play area. 0 CEND OF SECTION II) mates. Paint blacktop curb around play area. Installed new steel tennis '� net. Repaired horseshoe stake �, cleaned pits. Weeded F� put wood chips around vines along tennis court fence. Installed new steel sign pos Sprayed weeds on tennis cour Install 2 Park Benches. Install 1 #203 G.T. "Buck- A-Bout". Watered new sod. Install 2 benches. Replaced cement blocks in play area. Installed blacktop sidewalk � curbing around sand area. Hauled in more sand for sand box. ' Quarterly Parks Work Progress Report - July, August, September, 1971. Page 5 WORK TO BE DONE: WORK BEING DONE: WORK FINISHED: ' WEST MOORE LAKE DRIVE; � Cutting grass along boulevard.Removed broken whirl done ' Removed 2 piles of blacktop. by vandals. � , ' L�' � � COMMONS PARK: • Repair roof on old Hockey Repair boards on Hockey rinks.Replace wooden braces on House. Install chain-link fencing on H.A.F. rink with steel Sod infield of field #5. ends of Hockey rink. pipe. Construct blacktop basketball Paint Hockey rinks inside $ Relocate players benches court (contract). outside. on field #6. Paint.Hockey rinks. Regrade Hockey rinks. Install sprinkling system. Finish floor in the new Lay in material for warning Line fields daily. Hockey House. track on field #2. Paint sidewalk $ curbing, Make new benches in new Hockey Reseed sliding hill. around playground House. Install new portable foot- apparatus. Make shelving in the new ball goal posts on fields Paint the flag pole. Hockey House. #3, #4, F� #5. Install dome poles on N. Ready warming Houses for skating Water trees, end of parking lot. seaso^. Cutting grass. Hauled tables F� barrels in Install skating ramps. Do the finish work on the new for softball tournament. Flood rinks. Hockey House. Moved mobile shelter from f b 11 ' ._ ' ' � �J �� ' , ' Take down goal posts. Terrace for so t a Reseed football fields. tournament headquarters. Drain sprinkling system for. Installed benches on the year. fields #S F� #6. Cover sprinkler heads on skat-Cleaned weeds �, added chips ing rink. around vines along tennis Take down tennis nets. courts. Take swings down for season. Repaired bleachers with Put up snow fence on sliding new planks. hill. Hauled in class 5 on the Line football fields. warning track. , � Cover man hole for skating Repainted players benches '� season. on field #2. Reworked field #6. Removed old screening from H.A.F. rink. Grading � picking rocks at football field. Added 1000 yds. black dirt � mixed with existing soil. Cut down 4 trees f, removed stumps; filled with black dirt. Added fertilizer � seeded new football field. Installed snow fence around football field. Put up "Seeded, Keep Out" signs. Sodded around sprinkler heads. Hauled in picnic tables for state tournament. , . ' uarterl Parks Work Progress Re ort, Jul , August, Se tember, 1971. Page 6 ' WORK TO BE DONE:. , COMMONS PARK �CON�T): ' ' , - ' , ' �J , — , ' , ,,i WORK BEING DONE: ' OAK HILL PARK� _ - Install 1 picnic table , permanently in cement. • ' CHERI LANE PROPERTY: lJ 1 CITY HALL: ' WORK FINISHED: ' Picked field clean of rocks. Set 2 power poles in on field #2 with aid of Telephone Company. Cut redwood pieces for sprinkler system. Installed home plate, pit- chers mound on field #S. Put up � took down outfield fence on field #5. Removed fence on fields #1, #3, � #4. , Readied area for state tournament. Fenced around tennis courts for tournament. Cleaned mud off tennis courts. Painted foul line post on the field. Installed football goal posts. Lined. football fields . Lined softball fields for high school girl's �� tournament. Seeded most of park. Fertilized whole park. Moved bleachers for footbal] Watered new plantings. Lined soccer field. Filled in washouts. Located valve on the sprinkling system. Finished painting new Hockey house. Installed new park sign. Install new blacktop curbing � sidewalks around appar- atus area-. Trim trees. Cutting grass. Remove swings for season. Spring clean up. Cutting weeds. Hauled in sand for play area. Removed snow fence from around play area. Trimmed trees and cleared brush out of area. Spraying shrubs for disease. Installed automatic ' Edging sidewalks. sprinkling system. Top dressing Eisenhower Sq. Repneardflagtpole n wall Seeding Eisenhower Square. pruned shrubs. Cutting grass. • tQuarterly Parks Work Progress Report - July, August, September, 1971. Page 7 ' WORK TO BE DONE: WORK BEING DONE: WORK FINISHED: CITY HALL �CON�Ti� , Installed map on wall in Rec, room, outside the ' Qepartment Office. Repaired broken water line . in sprinkling system. ITERRACE PARK: Paint skirting on trailer. Trim trees. Remove portable steps $ � Cover man hole for skating Remove swings.for season, paint. season. Remove dead trees. Replaced home plate �, Flood rinks. Take down tennis net. pitchers plate 3 times; it's now missing again. � Drained water from field. Cut down dead trees. ' �END OF SECTION .I I I ) ' ' ' — �` ' . , ,� � . ' .- -- . ' - ' < ' , ' � �uarterly Parks Work Progress Report - July, August, September, 1971. �age 8 LJ � C ' ' � � ll WORK TO BE DONE: MADSEN PARK: Install new curbing F, sidewalks around play area. Install 2 portable football goal posts. Install signs on backstops to read "Softball Only" or "Baseball Only". Remove goal post. Install Hockey rink. Install light poles and bulbs for skating season. Ready warming house for skating season. Remove bleachers. Cover man hole for skating season. Flood rinks. Install skating ramps. ' � ' ' � _ _ FLANERY PARK; See�skating area. Install base indicators. Add infield mix to ballfields. Ready warming house for skating season. Put up skating ramp. Install Hockey rink. Flood rinks. � RICE CREEK PARK: ._. ' RICE CREEK SCHOOL: Install 2 portable football � goal posts. Cutting grass. Flood rink. ' ' ' WORK BEING DONE: Seed Hockey Area. Water new plantings �, trees. Cutting grass. Remove s�aings for season. , ; Regrade skating area. Water trees. Cutting grass. Take down swings. Remove picnic tables. Brush out wooded area. Cutting grass. Remove goal post. Remove tennis net. WORK FINISHED: Repair underground water outlets. Swept up dead grass. Removed grass around shrubs and put in wood chips. Repainted players benches. Hauled in black dirt on South end of new parking lot $ seeded. Lined football field. Put up goal post. Installed F� removed outfield fence for softball tournament. Staked trees. Cleaned weeds from curb line Repaired underground water pipes. � Installed football goal post Lined football field. Hauled in bleachers and players benches. Watered new plantings. Filled in holes in football field. Repaired broken swing. Fenging E. line (contract). Repaired park sign. Removed stumps in wooded area. Repainted park bench. Painted park sign. Trimmed trees. Brushed out wooded area. Repainted sign post. Install sign post F� park sigri. Tnstall base indicator. Take down board attached to backstop. Trim tree behind backstop. Sprayed infields for weeds. Killed weeds along fence line $ tennis courts. Repaired tennis net twice. Lined football field. Installed goal posts. ' Qizarterly Parks Work Progress Report - July, August, September, 1971. Page 9 ' MOORE �_J ' ' II ' ' ' ' � ' � � C ' ' ' ' � WORK TO BE DONE: UaKE BEACH; Install park benches. Install sign post F� park Stripe basketball court. Haul in black dirt on N. of park and seed. Trim � restake trees. Install skating ramp. WORK BEING DONE: Clean out ditch N. of soft- sign, ball field. Cutting grass. end Remove fountain. Put up tiiin ice signs . Remove swings. Move picnic tables to one general area. Put matting down in warming house. Ready warming house for skating season. Install skating tights. �. WORK FINISHED: Lining ballfields. Repair lockers in restrooms, Repair �, re-install paral- lel. Repaired bridge 3 times. Trimmed trees. Repaired damaged lockers. Weeded out vines and laid in wood chips along tennis court fence. Graded in washouts .along beach. Replaced tower lights. Swept up dead grass. Removed bogs from lake front. Sand ceiling on the beach front. Repaired broken hasp on power box. Took popcorn machine out to be repaired. Seeded North end of park. Removed dead fish. F�lled in washouts. Hauled in class S for the new entrance to the parking lot. Removed bogs in front of the beach. Pulled out the weeds along the curb. Repaired broken swing. Digging out for 4 new � shelters. Filled in washouts. Blacktopped 4 slabs for - new shelters. Removed broken sink from - men's bathroom. Installed 4 new steel canopies. Installed 8 new burners. Hauled in 12 new picnic tables. � Cleaned up and graded boulevard along old Central. Had parking lot swept. Checking bottom of 11ke for depth to place new fountain. Removed beach equipment for the season. Sprayed infield. Re�urned bike racks to Rice Creek School. ' Quarterly Parks Work Progress Re ort - July, August, Se tember, 1971. Page 10 ' ' WORK TO BE DONE: � WORK BEING DONE: WORK FINISHED: N�ORE LAKE BEACH �CON�T)� . Regraded boulevard in front of parking lot. ' Repaired broken window. Repaired broken light. . Lined football field. ' Watered new plantings. Cleaned fountain. Repaired broken windows , at beach house. HACKMAN CIRCLE PARI<: ' Install base indicators. Make new play area with Prune �, trim trees. sidewalk � curb. Water trees. Install 1#19 G.T. Whirl. Cutting grass. Install 1 G.T. Swing. � Install 2 Park Benches. INNSBRUCK PROPERIY: ' Cutting grass. JOHN ERIGKSON PARK; � I' ' Brushed out along lake front. � Cut grass. Trimmed trees. ' f Picked up glass in lake. �END OF SECTION IV) ' . ' �; � ' . ' ._ ' . , ` , ' . ' `": ' arterly Parks Work Progress Report - July, August, Se tember, 1971. Pa e 11 ' OVERALL MAINTENANCE: , ' ' ' ' I� ' ' -- ' ' � ' ' �� ' � ' Painted new barrels. � Repaired Hollywood bases. Painted bleacher boards. �Picked up City Band. Sharpened Flail blades. Greased F� oiled tractors. Pai�ited steps to mobile trailer. Cleaned up 2 X 25 along side o£ the shop. Mowed new railroad property. Replaced roller bearings on Flail mowers. Painted base indicators. Rethreaded hockey bolts. Picked up paint for players benches. Repaired new docks and ac�ded braces. � Picked up tractor parts at Long Lake Ford. Greased and oiled trucks. Cut grass at Riverwood School. Repaired tires on truck P8. Replaced ignition points on P8 truck. Emptied trash cans in all the parks. Picked up grass clippings at City Hall. Stenciled paddle boards for Moore Lake Beach. Drilling pipes for the hockey rink at Commons Park. Ordered 3 boulevard trees to be cut down. 580 Tennison has 5 trees with Oak Wilt Disease. Had wood chipper demonstrated. `' Unloaded 4 canopies donated by the Lzons Club. Hauled trash to Anoka. Painted planks for 12 picnic tables. Assembled 12 picnic tables. Cut boulevards on service drive to City Garage. Moving equipment for the City band. Moving puppet trailer from.Park. (Playgrounds Program) Repaired bearing on Flail mowers. Painted skirting for mobile trailer at Terrace Park. Waxed truck P7. Returned curbing machine to Hennepin County. Repaired broken hockey boards. . Cut old chain link wire for hockey rinks. Lined St. Williams football_field. Washed old trucks. Lined football field at Riverwood School. Washed all trucks. • Lined football field at Riverwood School. Put up goal post. Staked trees in the parks. Changed oil and filters in trucks P8 and P9. Cleaned engines of trucks P7, P8, $ P9. Sharpened knives on Flail mowers. Hauled picnic tables back to Locke Park from playground shelters. Picked up seeder at Long Lake Ford. Made 2 new chaik lines. ` , Quarterly Parks Work Progress Report - July, August, September, 1971. _ Page 12 VANDALISM: � r LOC KE PARK: ' ' ' I ' I ,. ' ' Broken chain gate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5.00 ' Hole broken in top of canopy . . . . . . . . . . $ 50.00 4 ligh.ts broken and guards (7/13/71) . . . . . . $ 15.00 MOORE LAKE BEACH � PARK: COMMONS PARK: Ripped lockers off wall in men's restroom (6/30). $ 25.00 Ripped shower head off wall - broken pipe (6/30). $ 30.00 Broken lights (7/8/71) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10.00 Broken swing (7/23/71) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5.00 Bridge railings broken 4 times (7/23/71) ....$ 50.00 Broken sink in men's restroom (7/28/71) .....$ 75.00 Lost center pipe from near burner (8/19/71) ...$ 10.00 Merry-go-round handles broken (8/19/71) . . . . . $ 20.00 Broken window (8/19/71) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10.00 Bench seat and back rest broken off (8/19/71) ..$ 15.00 Broken teeter-totter (8/19/71) . . . . . . . . . $ 15.00 Two broken windows (9/9/71) . . . . . . . . . . . $ 20.00 Teeter-totter broken (9/9/71) . . . . . . . . . . $ 15.00 Broken Whirl (9/9/71) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '$ 50.00 ' ' Press box broken into.on 7/28/71: • . . • • . • 1 broken door . $ 25.00 1 broken speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 35.00 ' 1 stolen mike . . . . : : : : : : : : : : : $ 20.00 1 cabinet door broken $ 10.00 � , , � ' ' � ' MOORE LAKE BEACH F� PARK: 2 broken bulbs � shields (9/24/71) . . . . . . . $ 15.00 GRAND TOTAL VANDALISM 3rd QUARTER: .....$ 525.00 0 m 0 8-79 (REV. i t-3-64) , - ' (Standard Form of the Internotionol Association oF Chiefs of Police) (Copies available ot Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D. C. 20535) � - � CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT ' r POLICE DEPARTMENT Fridley h,o�,t,, of _September , 1977- � cicy �,t ,. TABLE 1.--DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL Average Daily Percent Daily Average Daily Numerical Stren9th Absence Absence Temporary Details Average Effective $trength , S°� me month End o( �ame month ;nme month Srtme mont}� Same month this month last year This month last yrar 'Chis month last ycar This mont last year This month 1_ast rnonth last yecn 2g z7 9.68 8.36 .33 .53 13.32 1z.26 13.6G. , 'I'otal personn��l. � 1 1 — Chi�f's office . __ . , . � Records bure�zu . � " 19 18 _ � UnlfotmFd force . — , �� Dc�tectiv� bureau � � . . . .Trafflc biveau . i_........ _ _ � = � �o �o � � , - . First relfef . . . 11. 10 _ � Second relief . . — � Thlyd relief . . . r r TABLE 2.--CHANGES IN PERSONNEL � - j, Present for duty end of last month/. ........ 20 2. Recrulted-ducinq month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — , ; 3. Helnstated durinq month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2� Total to account for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .�� t4. Separations from the servire: __ . (a) Voluntaiy resiqnation . . . . . . _ _ 1 (b) Retlrement on penslon . . . . . (c) Rcsiqned with charqes pendinq , (d) Dropped durinq probatlon : : : : (e) Dlsmissed for cause . ' (f ) Killed in line o( duty . . . . . . � ' �� (4J Deceased . . . . . . . . . . . - ' . . . . . 1'otal separations . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5. Present fot duty at end of month . . . . . . . . . . . 1, � �' r�•� TABLE 3.--DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH Same month This month last year 23 22 1. Total number of patrolmen . . . . . . . . . 7., Less p�rmanent asslqnments (public offlces, clericnl, chauffeurs, etc.) . . . 3. Less detnils to speclal squads or bu- reaus (trafflc, vlce, park, etc.) . . . . . 4. Averaqe daily absences of patrolmen .assiGned to Patrol duty owlnq to: (a) Vacatlon, suspension, rest days, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (b) Sick anci 1nJured . . . . . . . . . . . . (c) Temporary details . . . . . . . . . . Total averaqe daily absenr_es , . 5. Avallable for patrol duty . . . . . . . . . 8.�.5 7.73 .90 .lo .33 � .53 9.6� �.3b 13.3z 13.6�. � _.� .. r:� � TABLE 4-- CR�fdl� IND�X At�D P�l.ICE ACTIdITY TREND 1 OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE CHANGE CURRENT YEAR VS. LAST YEAR CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSE$ VS. SAME MONTH 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 , lo. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT ' , MANSLAUGHTER 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL 2 3 a. RAPE BY FORCE 2 2 � b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS 1 3. ROBBERY TOTAL �-O 2 � 1 a. ARMED • ANY WEAPON 6. STRONG-ARM - NO WEAPON �- 1 2 , 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL g �- o. GUN 1 �- b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT c. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON 2 , d. HANDS, FIST, ETC. • AGGRAVATED ' 5. BURGLARY TOTAL 7 7 1-�-5 �7ry 1-� a. FORCIBLE ENTRY f � ( I � ; b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE � 1.2 ZO ZO c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY 1-9 � i � 6. LARCENY - THEFT (except auto theft) 3�+ 38 3b1 �7 �:02 o. S50 AND OVER IN VALUE 7. AUTO THEFT 3 3 72 �1 55 � tCRIME INDEX TOTAL ' 16. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE 4e. OTNER ASSAULTS • NOT AGGRAVATED 5 50 � 66. LARCENY, UNDER E50 IN VALUE Q 1 6 gv J PART I TOTAL �3 1- �-22 �-203 �3 11-�� • TOTAL PART II INCIDENTS . . . . . . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q. .r.2S, , , 7� ( / � .............. TOTALMISCELLANEOUSNONCRIMINALCALLS ••�3C�d�•••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••7�g2p••• ��p�ry 92 ,p . TOTAL CALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE . . .. . . . . .�✓.�.0 :. ... . .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . .. . �� ��7. .. 1-�7 / 11 2�-7 1� , , , AUTOMOBILES RECOVERED (A) NUMB�RSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY ............................................... (B) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHERJURISDICTIONS ................................... ' (C) TOTAL LOCALLYSTOLEN AUTOSRECOVERED ..................................................... (D) NUMBERSTOLEN OUT OFJURISDICTION,RECOVERED LOCALLI' ......................................... ' • � � _ �� . . . - . . I,-.. -. ; , _ ' • ' .! � TA�LE 5-- VALUE OF P�OPERTY STOLEfV Ai�D RECOVERED , VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY VAWE OF PROPERTY TOTAL VALUE OF VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN LOCALLY S70LEN LOCALLY STOLEN OTHER OFFENSE LOCALLYSTOLEN STOLEN LOCALIY AND RECOYERED AND RECOVERED BY JURISDICT�ONS LOCAL�Y {OTHERJURISDICTION PROPERTY RECOVERED RECOVERED LOCALLY � ROBBERY BURGLARY p7��OO pQ�QQ gQ.UQ LARCENY 9 0°�.05 2 301+.59 2 30 .59 AUTO THEFT 2 g .00 2 600��� � b�0� g�•�� ' �' TOTAL �12,�51.05 �2,3�4.59 �2,boo.GO $1+,9�4.59 �3,800.00 ' ' TABLE 6-- OFFEt�SES CLE,QREQ BY �hR�tEST yec�r to date (include exceptional clearances) � NUMBER OF OFFENSES PERCENT OF OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST � CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSE$ TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST OF TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST OF (PART I CLASSES) PERSONS UNDER 18 PERSONS UNDER 18 TMIS LAST THIS LAST THIS LAST THIS LAST - YEAR - YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR � ; 1. CRIMINAL HOMICiDE i u. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER j � 6. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL I.� 2 � a. RAPE BY FORCE 3 1. b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS �. 1 � 3. ROBBERY TOTAL 5 �. � a. ARMED • ANY WEAPUN �} b. STRONG-ARM - NO WEAPON ]. 4. ASSAULT TOTAL 39 3O 6 7 I a. GUN ]. 1 b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT c. OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON 1, 1, , d. HANDS, FISTS, FEET, ETC. - AGGRAVATED e. OTHER ASSAULTS . NOT AGGRAVATED � ,'Z ' ' S. BURGLARY TOTAL 29 7 2 2 o. FORCIBLE ENTRY 2LE 5 � 1. b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY - NO FORCE 1 ]. ]- 1 c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY 1 1 ' 6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) o. S50 aND ovER IN VALUE 22 �6 5 13 b. UNDER 550 IN VALUE 291 311 1.21 156 � 7. AUTO THEFT 2 3 1. 2 ' GRAND T07Al. 3�$ /+02 136 lg2 ' ___._ _ _ - , . �._, � � � TABLE 7-- PEF�SOf�S ARRESTED, CHARGED A�9D - DISPOSED OF DURIf�G A�ONTH � _ _ � ..�. _ .� COURT DISPOSITIONS THIS MONTH ARRESTS PERSONS FORMALLY (INCLUDE RELEASED NO fORMAL CHARGE) ADULTS GUILTY UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES CHARGED ACQUITTED REFERREDTO THIS OR JUVENILE ,.,;� � • MONTH OF OF OTHERWISE COURT • " TOTAL OFFENSE LESSER DISMISSED JURISDICTION JUVENILES ADULTS TOTAL CHARGED OFFENSE 1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSl�1UGHTER b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE 2. FORCIBLE RAPE 3. ROBBERY 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 5. BURGLARY - BREAKING OR ENTERING C 6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO 7HEFT) 32 3� 9 3�- � l 7. AUTO THEFT 8. OTHER ASSAULT$ (RETURN A• 4e) ZO I.O ZO � � 2 TOTAL - PART I CLASSES z 76 49 35 4 5 5 THIS YEAR TO DATE + O � 6 � 2 2 LAST YEAR TO DATE i C �� 2�d 2 �- � PERCENT CHANGE 9. ARSON 10. FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING 11. FRAUD 12. EMBEZZLEMENT 13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECEIVING, POSSESSING 14. VANDALISM 2 2 15. WEAPONS; CARRYING, POSSESSING, ETC. 16. PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE 17. SEX OFFENSES (EXCEPT 2 AND 16) ]. 1 18. NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS � 2 2 19. GAMBLING 20. OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY AND CHILDREN 21. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE g g S ( 1 22. LIQUOR LAWS W � 23. DRUNKENNESS 24. DISORDERLY CONDUCT ]. 2 2 �- 25. VAGRANCY 2 2 2 2 26. ALL OTHER OFFENSES (EXCEPT TRAFFIC) 1 p 2 TOTAL - PART 11 CLASSES $ 26 3�. 29 21 1 � 3 THIS YEAR TO DATE 1. ZFtSO I}l. 2i}�. 1-� � LAST YEAR TO DATE �� 1� 26 202 l�{3 9 30 20 ' PERCENT CHANGE fRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH PHYSICAL CUSTODY ARRESTS WARP.ANTSSERVED 2 �- CITATIONS �SSUED g�i 1.�0 l�� g6 1. 1 12 TOTAL TRAFFIC ARRESTS AND CITATIONS � 91 lO3 I.O3 g� 1 2 � , � g-�9a (Rev. ]0-21-65) CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT TRAFFIC SUMtJiARY Poi��E Department Fridley September %1 City of Month of , lg _ TABLE 1. ACCIDEN`� SUMfdARY T is Month Year to Date This Year Last Year o�o Change This Year Last Year o�o Chtange Accident Total 57 1�8 +18 390 469 —17 Fata� 3 4 —25 PersonalInjury 30 21 +1�2 1�9 zoo -6 Property Damage 2`7 27 198 z64 —25 Pedestrian 1 2 —50 6 6 TABLE 2. ENFORCEMENT SUMt�ARY Thi s Month Year to Date This Year Last Year o10 Change This Yeaz Last lear o�o Change Traffic Total ].lrf ^l� 1�2$ 9(�� 'i'`r Hazardous Violations 66 53 +z1� 5°9 1�.2'j -F1�.0 Other Violations 22 ].la. +57 23�+ 2l+7 —6 Pazking 9 50 —�2 195 261 —26 Dw� 6 2 + 36 4z —15 Accident Arrests and Citations i " TABLE 3. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF TRAFFIC ACCIDEN'fS This Month Year to Date This Year Last Year o/o Change This Year Last Year o�o Change Total Accidents 5`r la.� +l$ 390 l�f>9 —1'j Fatal Accidents 3 � —25 Persons Killed 3 3 Injury Accidents 3� 21 'i'�{.� 1�i9 2�� —6 Persons Injured 39 2% -+-1+4 296 3LEL�. —lla Pedestrians Killed �- — Pedestrians Injured 1 2 —5Q 5 6 —17 Hit and Run Accidents (j 11 —i�Ej 61 'jl —15 Cleared by Arrest 1 �. 3 !j, ^25 Cleared - No Arrest 3 6 —50 32 39 —1$ Total Cleared 4 7 —1+3 35 43 —19 I� �• s . _ _ � . . � _ � .�_�.:_. �. .' , � ' , � i I ' I � I ' -- I � I � � ' � �" ' ' TABLE 4. COMPARi�TIVE SUMMARY ACCIDENTS AND ENFORCEAMEN7 (By Hour of Day and Day of Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Time dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent � Arrest dent Arrest dent Anest dent Arrest 12 M 2 1 1 1 i:oo 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 2:00 1 1 2 3:00 ]„ 4:00 � 1 1 ]. s:oo 1 1 3 s:oo 3 1 1 7:00 1 3 1 s:oo 1 Z 3 2 2 1 9:00 ' 10:00 1 1 i i: o0 1 2 2 1 1 12 N �- 1 ]. 1 . 1:00 1 1 z:oo 2 1 1� 1 1 1 3 �. a:oo 3 2 3. 2 z 4:00 1- 1 1 1. 1 1 2 5:00 1 1 2 1 1 1 s:oo 1 1 1 1 2 1 �:o0 1 1 2 1 s:oo 1 1 • s:oo 1 1 1 2 1 1 io:oo 2 1 it:oo 1 1 I i'iote: °Citation and Arrest" column should include aII traffic citations and arresLs made during each hour period except parking citations. � �� �•' ' i , � I' . i � li �: ' — I ' I ' I , I � I � , ' ' _ � � �' ` TABLE 5. COlJ�PARATIVE SUMMARY OF ENFORCEMENT (By Violation) 7his Month Year to Date This Year Last Year This Year Last Year o o Change Hazardous Violations Total 66 53 599 1�.53 +32 nwl 6 z 36 42 -�5 SPeeding 22 25 271+ 21L�. +2$ Reckless Driving 5 !+ 'F25 Careless Driving 5 5 45 56 —20 Traffic Signal l� 5 $1 2$ -�- Stop Sign 3 2 21t. 2'r —]z Other Regulatory Sign � 2 1� 12 +33 Improper Passing 5 3 -{-(�(� Improper Turning 2 �t 3 -1- Right of Way - Vehicle 2 1 �% J.�. -I- Right of Way - pedestrian Following Too Closely 1 �. No or Improper Signal �' � j,� .{- Improper Start from Parked Position Improper Backing Improper Lane Usage � 1 1/a. l� -�-%.� Failure to Drive - Right Defective Equipment 1} l� /j.� 3'� -�g � Other iiazardous Violation 3 �- 31 �-3 "� Other Viol�tions Total ?-2 �I. 23%1 2�l.7 —(j Parking Violation Total 9 50 195 261 -26 � � ' RETURN A - il MON'T'HLY R�T�lttid tiF OFI=ENSES KNOWy TO THE F'OLICE ,'f0 E3E FORWARDEll TO 7'HE nI�.YART��tEN"I' OF PUBI.IC SAFI:"ft', 124C UNIVF.RSITY A�'6., ST. PAUL 5510-t (�Y' T}IL SEVFNTF� DAY AF�"IER CLO: ti Ot� �fONT}L See other side for instruccions. , 1 2 3 4 5 OFFENSES RE- NUMBER OF ACT- NUM1Si3ER OF OFF'ENSGS CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES ORTED OR KNOW NFOUNUED�, I.E., UAL OFFENSF.S CLEARED B1' ARREST THIS RtONTti (PART II CLASSES) TO POLICE (IN- FAI.SE OR BASE- (COLUhIN 2 �11NL;S A b CLUDE "UNFOUND ESS COh1PI.AINT COLUR9N 3) (IN- OTALOI�FENSE., Bl' ARREST OF � ED" A CL EATTEM1tYTS CLEARED PE"�R�S.'UNS UNDER ' MOA�TE'NP��i• N10. Yr. �i'o. Yr. P�o. Yr. 8 cyi�j.,UDEDY'�i'�5a) 9. Arson 1 ]. ' 10. Forgery & Counterfeiting � 21 1�. 21 1 7 11. Fraud 2 2 1 i12. Embezzlement 13. Stolen property; Buying, 1 1 � Receivin Possessin 14. Vandalism 35 242 35 242 1 23 1 17 j$. Weapons; Carrying, ' Possessing, etc. 16. Prostitution and ' Commercialized vice 17. Sez Offense (except 2& 16) /a, 26 Li 26 1 5 1 ' 18. Narcotic Drug i.aws 1 11 1 11 1 10 1 8 19. Gambling 20. , Offense Agajnst Family �, and Children _ 1 _ 1 21. Dciving Under lnfluence 6 3� 6 3�+ 6 3f+ � 22. I.,iquor Laws "� 1 35 1 1 31� 1 31� 20 ' 23. Drur�kennes$ Z 21 1 21 1 21 2 24. Uisorderly Conduct 2g 260 2$ 260 7 178 1 lla. ' 25. Vagrancy 7 7 7 26. All Other Offenses (except traffic) 4 63 1�. 63 1 31 1 5 , TOTAL, Part II Classes g4 725 1 ��+ 721+ 2� 351 4 67 '' r � September 19%1 I Moncii and year Datc I — -- , � Prepared By Chief or Sherif( Fridley DO NOT USE THIS SPACE Coun�y oc Ci[y INITIALS � � . RF.CORDED REViEWED AUNCHED, , BCA Fo�m llO VE IFIED ' 3000j 7/70 AD USTED �OTOR V�H�CL�S irii3.�aga C�a.� � MPG i ]. September �9 71 FxPen�e CPM ,� 39 225 29.5 7.6 6.82 .030 ti� �:,� 44 lb�g 191.z $.g 55.�.4 .033 ii���:� .__.._49� _ 5453� _799�4 6.8 28� . 52 .052 U� �,`r 5� 5313 773.2 6.�? 32�?.1�1 .062 ..�.�.�.._._�_._� _..�.a_... ii�.�;� 51 5060 737.3 6.8 270.75 .053 U�.�,:� 52 3734 459.4 8.1 21�6.3$ .066 ��.�� 53 345 39.6 s.7 9.17 .026 This Rionth Thi.� Y�ar � t��ot�� & �rr�ita� Tm�a 73 980 � i SUPPLEMENT TO TABLE 5-- VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED YEAR TO DATE . OFFENSE , R096ER�Y._ tlURGLkRY L�R�ENY AUTO TItE'T � TQTAl. -- � c.-' VALUE OF PROPERTY �AIUE OF Pi;OPERTY VALUE Of PROPERTY TOT�L VALUE OF �ALUE OF PROPERTY S'tlLEN LOCALIY S70LEN LOCALLY �p�AILYSTOLEN STOIEN OTHER STOLEN LOCALIY AkDRECO�ER@D � �NO RECO�ERED BT PROPERTY RECOVERED 1URISOICTIpNS LOtAILY OTHER JURISDICTlON RECO�ERED IOCALLY 11, £??_8 . 65 11�.00 , o0 3b,56�.26 80.00 �0 00 102,070.71 ?_.3 168.01 2 lf��.0)_ - 78 £'6 �. 00 1� i>. 00 1�97 5. 00 0�2. 0 00 7 �229,312.62 �54,537.�1 i �1�,975•0� a73,512.01 �17,675.�0