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05/03/1971 - 00018151� � � THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3� 1971 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Kirkham led the Council and the audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. INVOCATION: Father Chmielewski, St. William's Church offered the Ivocation. Mayor Kirkham called the Regular Council Meeting of May 3, 1971 to order at 7:35 P.M. RDLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Haxrls, Breidex, Kelshaw, Kixkham, Liebl MEMBERS ABSENT: None PRESENTATION OF AW11RD5: Certificates of Youth Achievement were given to Steven Engelstad and Steven Aurzada on becoming Eagle Scouts. The Council conuratulated the new Eagle Scouts on their achievement. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE REGUL�IR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 19, 197 L• MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of April 19, 1971 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all vota.ng aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 27, 1971: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Minutes of the Special Council Meeting of April 27, 1971 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Mayor Kirkham added Item C under Communa.cations: "Petition From the Citizens on Jackson Street" to the Agenda. MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. VISITORS: Mr. A.L. Williams� 947 86th Avenue N.E., Building Plans: Mr. Williams had been requested by the City Council at the Council Meeting of April 19, 1971 to bring his building plans back for Council review when they l� si.� � ) ti) REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3, 1971 PAGE 2 were ready. Councilman Harris asked about the Ordinance requirements for � a garage. The City Engineer said that on substandard lots there is not a requirement to build a garage, the only requirement a.s for a hard surface driveway. He pointed out that if this is granted, it will be the first permit without a garage this year. The Council studied the side yard variances, and agreed it would be a difficult lot to put a garage on. Councilman Kelshaw mentioned the possibility of a carport, but Mr. Williams was not in favor of this. Councilman xarris asked how many sunilar lots were left in the area and the City Engineer answered there were about a half dozen in this area. MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the building plans and issue the building permit. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Y.s.rkham declared the motion carried unanunously. Robert Schroer, East Ranch Estates, Permit for Swimming Pool SaleS : Nir. Robert Schroer introduced Nlr. Andie Haugen who is interested in leasing space from Mr. Schroer for displaying his swimming pools. Sales would be conducted from a moveable building which would also be saleable as a dressing room or cabana type building. Mr. Schroer said they were not clear whether they would need a permit to sell swimming pools and also whether a permrt was needed for the building. Mr. Schroer explained 7ust where the pool sales would be located and said that � the area would be landscaped. The Council studied the plan that was presented. Councilman Harris said that this would require a special use permit and he read the part of the Ordinance covering sale of inerchandise in the open rather than in a salesroom. The City Engineer explained that there is not a yearly license required, but will be a special use permit covering a certain time limit. The Council said that this would need a hearing before the Planning Com- mission, and the Commission would ordinarily set up a public hearing before the surrounding property owners, but as there are only a couple of surrounding property owners, perhaps if they were willing to waive the public hearing, it could go to the Planning Commission for their recom- mend.�tion at their meeting of May 6th, and come back to the Council at their meeting of May 10, 1971. There was a discussion regarding the building that will be used. The City Attorney said that he would really think this would be called merchandise rather than a building as it is saleable, and will not be there pexmanently. Councilman Liebl pointed out that each year Holiday puts up a temporary building outdoors which does not require a permit. Councilman Harris asked if the building would be removed after the season is over. Mr. Schroer said that agreement with the swimming pool company was £or one year, with a one year option. Councilman Harris felt that the Planning Commission could set some mutually agreeable stipulations on how long the building could be on the premises. The City Engineer said that he would work with ' Mr. Schroer to see if the waivers could be received from the other pro- perty owners. �n �� � REGULAR COUNCIL NIEETING OF MAY 3, 1971 PAGE 3 � The City Attorney suggested that to save time Item No. 9 on the Agenda, "Request by Robert Schroes for Campes 5ales and Rental on Lot 7, Block 2, East Ranch Estates, 2nd Addition" could be handled in the same manner, as that will require a special use permit also. Mr. Schroer informed the Council he has been approached by a company from Roseville to sell and rent campers, Councilman Harris asked Mr. Schroer if all items under his original permit have been completed, as normally the Council would not issue any furthex permits until a11 things have been taken care of. Mr. Schroer said that 10 or 15 more parking spaces are the only things not in. Councilman Harris suggested he check with the City Engineer on this. The Counczl discussed tabling Item 16 on the Agenda, "Consideration of Request by Shelter Homes Corp. to Locate Model Home Sales Center on Target Pxoperty" to the next meeting also to give the Planning Commission a chance to look at the request. MOTION by Councilman Harris to table the special use permit for selling swimming pools and the special use permit for selling campers requested by Robert Schroer, and the request by Shelter Homes Corp. to locate a model home sales center on Target property to the Council Meeting of May 10, 1971, so that the Plannxng Commission can review the requests at their Meeting of May 6, 1971. Seconded by Counca.lman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ' No one was in the audience representing Shelter Homes Corporation. They are ' to be notified to be at the Planning Commission Meeting of May 6, 1971. MR• DON NEUMAN, 615 IRONTON STREET N.E., AND MR. STEVE GRAVES, 620 IRONTON STREET N.E., COMPLAING ON DOGS RUNNING LOOSE= Mr. Neuman, 615 Ironton Street N.E., said that they have a problem in their neighborhood with dogs running loose and they do not feel they are getting any satisfaction from the Dog Patrol or the Police Department. He said that most of the dogs are large and they are worried about the children, so something must be done about it. He said that their area has a large open field and the river which seems to attract the dogs. Councilman Harris said that the Council has 7ust had a meeting with the B& E Patrol President and they are talking about more than doubling the amount of service. Mr. Robert Schxoer said that he la.ved south of Mr. Neuman and he agreed thexe have been a lot of dog packs around. Just last week a child had been bitten by a dog. He said the Police Department had canvassed the whole area door to door and had done a fine job in finding the dog. Mr. Steve Graves, 620 Ironton 5treet N.E., asked if the owners were not � required to keep their dogs leashed. Councilman Harris said that the Ordi- nance requires dogs to be licensed and leashed or undex voice command at all times. He said that B& E Patrol is picking up about 50 dogs each month. Mx. Graves said that B& E has told him he could go along with them any day he wanted to, but that was hard when you are working. .i<'S REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OE MAY 3, 1971 PAGE 4 Mr. Graves said they had another problem in the neighborhood and this was a lot of cars driving fast in the area, some without mufflers. Mayor Kirkham said he felt that this was a problem all over and not �ust in this area. He said that all the patrolling is being done that is possible, but you have to admit that the Police cannot always be there on the spot. Mr. Graves also said that there is a problem with children leaving books and things on the roads forcing drivers into the other lane, also children are sitting right in the street. Councilman Harris said that this was a parental responsibility, and he thought the parents of these children would like to know this is going on. Mr. Richard Harris said that Dr. Dudley of the Veterinarian Clinic had a good idea. He had suggested that every dog licensed in Fridley be tattooed. The number could not be removed and could correspond with the registration number for easy identificata.on of the owner. He said that out of 450 dogs picked up in Fridley the previous year only al�out 30 dogs were reclauned. He felt our present ordinance cannot be enforced, and the Council should take another look at it. Mr. Carl Paulson said he understood there was a new ordinance and he asked if there is not a prwision for the City to hire an individual to do some work on the situation. He said now that the cost of a license was $5 there should be some money to hire tha.s person. Mayor Kirkham said that the Council was doing some work on revising the situation. They are reviewing the contract with the Dog Patrol Service to get better results. Mr. Paulson suggested maybe a letter could be sent to the people informing them of the requirements Mayor Kirkham said that this had been part of the discussion with the Dog Patrol President. MRS. MECH, 1315 66TH AVENUE N.E., PARK RESERVE BOARD BILL: Mrs. Mech said she would like to discuss the Park Reserve Board Bill. The Council has previously passed a resolution regarding this bill, and re- affirmation of their previous action is on the Agenda as Item No. 26. Mrs. Mech said she believed they had received a letter on this sub�ect from N1r. Al Kordiak, County Commissioner. Mrs. Mech reminded the Council that she and Mr. Jerome Hegstrom, Metropolitan Council, had appeared before them several months ago, and at that t.une they had promised to go along with the Rice Creek Nature Trail. She told of the lobbying she has been doing before the Legislature on the bill. Councilman Liebl asked how much money it will cost and how much would the City get in return. Mrs. Mech said that we have been promised the Nature Center wha.ch is going to cost $200,000. Councilman Sreider asked if this bill gave the Board the power of eminent domain. Mrs. Mech said yes, except for homesteads. Councilman Breider said that this was his ob�ection to the bill. He thought the Nature Trail was a good idea, but he did not want someone else coming in with eminent domain. Mrs. Mech said that the Board will not come in where they are not wanted. Councilman Liebl asked if the money will be raised from sales tax or pro- perty taxes. Mrs. Mech said that 2 mills can be levied, bu tthe property tax would be a backup for the excise tax. Mayor Kirkham said his ob�ection to the bill was that it provides for an already appointed body to be the Park Board and it given them power of eminent domain, and taxing power. This would be removing the power too far � � I L_ .� � .), � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3, 1971 PAGE 5 , away from the local community. Councilman Harris said he agreed with the Mayor, he was in favor oP parks, but we had suffered trying to work out a fair and equitable sewage bill wrth the Metropolrtan Sewer Board and we did not need any more taxing agencies working on that premise. He would rather see us do it than someone else in a building downtown. ORDINANCE #478 - AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS: COLONIAL SERVICE, ZOA #71-02: Councilman Liebl asked if the deed has been received by the City. The City Engineer said that the deed had been received and filed. MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Ordinance #478 on second reading, waive the reading and publish. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Harrls, Brea.der, Kelshaw, and Liebl voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ORDINANCE #479 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RECODIFYING CHAPTER 46 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE. KNOWN AS THE BUILDING ORDINANCE: Councilman Liebl asked Dick Harris if he was aware of the minor changes made in the ordinance by the City Council. Mr. Dick Harris said that while he was on the Planning Commission he had missed one of the meetings at which this � had been discussed, but from what he remembered some of the provisions in the building ordinance are good, but some are very unnecessary, such as having a stair hatch to the roof in a very small building. Councilman Liebl said that basically it will be adopting the 1970 Building Code. He thought it would make our requirements a little tougher and upgrade our commercial and industrial buildings. Mayor Kirkham said the Council would be interested in any constructive crrticism Mr. Harris may have to offer, and the Ordinance can be amended at any time there are a.mprovements to be made in it. He suggested Dick get a copy of it and look it over. MOTION by Councilman Harris, with the thought in mind that chanqes can be made to the Code if 7ustifications are shown, to adopt Ordinance #479 upon second reading, waiving the reading, and publish. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a roll call vote, Harris, Breider, Kelshaw, Liebl and Kirkham voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. PROGRESS REPORT FROM NSP: Mr. Warren Johnson from NSP brought the Council up to date on the progress of the relocation of the transmission line. He stated that one section of the Iine has been built from I. 694 and Main Street north io 61 Way. They ran into a conflict wrth the railroad facility at 61st Way where the line will cross over the railroad property, and they are working with Burlington Northern on this. They have had five meetings together since he last reported to the Council March 5, 1971. He said they are close to resolving the in- � duction problem, but they cannot commit themselves to a date that an agree- ment will be reached. This will have to be completely resolved before energizing the line. Mr. Johnson was thanked by the Council for his report. �� �� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3� 1971 PAGE 6 REPORT ON COMPLAINT REGARDING YARD FLOODING PROBLEM AT 6335 PIERCE STREET� � (RON SLATER) The City Engineer drew the Co;mcil's attention to the letter in the Agenda, that had been prepared to be sent to the propexty owners in that area, offering them fill for their yards. He said that if the Council felt it was satisfactory, it would be mailed to the residents in the area. MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the communication foT mailing. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. DISCUSSION REGARDING ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY FROM ST. WILLIAM'S CHUiZCH FOR TRUNK HIGHWAY #47 SERVICE ROAD DETACHMENT NORTH OF 61ST: The City Engineer gave the Council a copy of a letter received from St. William's Church dated May 3, 1971. He said that it is in regard to the proposal worked out with the Church cammittee with several minor changes. He read Item #7 which asked that the City pay the stun of $275 to the Church for expenditures incurred in the appraisal of the property under discussion, and ztem #10 which asked that the City pay all legal fees and other costs for transfer of said property to City. Councilman Harris asked the City Attorney if there would be any problems with Item #10 and the City Attorney said no. MOTION by Counca.lman Harris to change the figure in Item #6 which the City is � to pay the Church for professional traffic £low survey to be made of Church parking lot from $600 to $875, delete Item 7, and approve the agreement with these changes. Second�d by Councilman Lie151. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. DISCUSSION REGARDING ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY FROM SHELL OIL COMPANY FOR TRUNK HIGHWAY #47 SERVICE ROAD DETACHMENT NORTH OF 61ST: The City Engineer pointed out that in their letter, Shell Oil Company suggests working out an agreement to resolve the deed, and the City can proceed on that basis. The City has agreed to pay $23�250.00, and if they comply with the conditions the City can pay the money. MOTION by Councilman Harris to reaffirm our proceedings on the acquisition of property £rom Shell Oil Company. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carriefl unanimously. REQUEST TO BUILD GARAGE IN COMMERCIAL AREA� SY RICHARD BISTODEAU: The City Engineer explained that Mr. Bistodeau owned a 60 foot wide lot with a single family dwelling ancl he wished to put up a garage. Our ordinance requires that non-conforming use cannot be expanded on, and his lot is in a commercial axea. The Council looked at the plan showing where Nlr. Bistodeau � wished to place the garage. The garage wa.11 be way at the back of his lot and the dra.veway will come out on Main Street. Mr. Bistodeau explained that he would like to build a garage to house his camper truck and boat and trailes so people will not be aware when he is away. His home has been ��i REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3� 1971 PAGE 7 � broken into once. Councilman Harris said there is no big commercial development going in this area at present, and he felt the gentleman should have the right to build a garage. Councilman Ltebl suggested that the building permit state that this is not the proper zoning. The City Attorney said that in effect the Council would be waiving the pro- vision that you cannot expand on non-conforming use when they authorized the building permit for the garage. He pointed out that if Mr. Bistodeau wanted to sell for commercial purposes he ran the risk of possibly not gettxng the money back that he has spent on the garage. Mr, Bistodeau said that he realized this, but he planned on living there and needed this garage. MOTION by Councilman Harris to authorize the building permit €or a garage with the stipulation that the owner understands this is a non-conforming use. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Mr. Bistodeau acknowledged that he understood this. Upon a vo.tce vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVSNG PRELIMSNARY PLANS AND COST ESTIMATES - ADDITION Tp CITY GARAGE: The Acting City Manager introduced Mr. Patch, the archrtect, to the Council. NLr. Hrunsell said that Mr. Patch has taken the requests submitted by the Parks and Recreation Department and the Public Works Department and has drawn up three proposals for adding onto the Crty garage in different ways. The size of the addition has been cut from the original request. The Acting � City Manager showed the Council the three plans and explained what would be included. Counci]man Liebl asked if it would be the same type of construction as previously, and what the cost would be. Mr. Patch said that it would match the construction of the existing building and that the preliminaxy cost estimate was $16 per square foot. Councilman Liebl asked if the building would be complete at $16 per foot. Mr. Patch said yes. Mr. Dick Harris asked if this price would include landscaping, blacktopping and all the other requirements the Council asks of other builders, or would they be running hose from fire hydrants as they did before. He said that the Crty paid $14 a square foot for the original building and had not gotten all the floor poured. Mr. Harris felt that the new addition should be cheaper than $16. The Council reminded him that these were �ust preliminary cost estimates, and that the City does everything by bids, and it will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. Councilman Kelshaw asked if these plans would go before the Building Standards - Design Control Committee. Mayor Kirkham said that the original building plans had gone to the Board, but this would be 7ust matching the original. The Acting City Manager said that the 1971 budget provides for the pre- liminary plans. They have brought it be£ore the Council to get approval of the concept so that final plans can be drawn and bids let this year, if the � Council desires, so that it can be built in 1972. Councilman Liebl asked the City Engineer if all the concrete has been poured in every stall in the present garage. The Crty Engineer said yes. He explained that this had been bid as an alternate on the original contract. �> REGUT,AR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3, 1971 PAGE 8 MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to receive the co5t estimate5 and preliminary , plans for the addition to the City Garage. Seaonded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carxied unanimously. Councilman Harris asked the Administration if they could get information on the cost of the original building per square foot, what was in the building, what was not in the building and what is needed for the builda.ng. He said they may want to consider additions to the existing building at this time. REQUEST BY ROBERT SCHROER FOR CAMPER SALES AND RENTAL ON LOT 7� BLOCK 2� EAST RAIQCH ESTATES, 2ND ADDITION: This Ltem had been briefly discussed under the "Visrtor" section of the Council Meeting and had been tahled to the Council Meeting of May 10, 1971 to give the Planning Commission a chance to review the request. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF APRIL 21� 1971: l. LOT SPLIT REQUEST, L.S. #71-05, WALKER AND CURRY: The Easterly 365 feet of the Westerly 740 £eet, Auditor's Subdivision #89, building site for a 42 unit apartment. The City Engineer pointed out the lot to be split on the map on the pxo- 7ection screen. He explained the owner w�shed to build a 42 unit building. � They would like the lot split sub7ect to getting a building permit. The petitioners showed the Council their plans at the Council table. They said they need the lot split to get £inancing, and if their financing falls through, they may have to ask £or di£ferent zoniny, as they are having trouble finding financing fox this area. MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to grant the Lot Split #71-OS for a building site for a 42 unit apartment, sub�ect to the issuance of a building permit. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye� Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. 2. LOT SPLIT REQUEST, L.S. #71-06, STANLEY DAHLMEIER BY ROSERT BIGELDW: Lot 7, Auditor's Subdivision #108, split in half for two building sites. The City Engineer pointed out the lot to be split on the map on the pro- �ection screen. He said that there were no problems but they want the petitioners to be aware that the lot, after it is built, might have water standing on the south of the property. Mr. Bigelow was present and said that they realized this. Councilman Kelshaw asked about the signature of Mr. Dahlmeier on the lot splrt application as mentioned in the Planning Commission Minutes. Mr. Bigelow said that he had the requested signature and gave it to the City Engineer. MOTION by Councilman Harris to grant the Lot Split #71-06 to make two ' builda.ng sites. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanitnously. -�:� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3, 1971 PAGE 9 ' 3. CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RECODIFYING SECTION 45.053 RELATING TO SIDEYARD REQUIREMENTS IN THE R-1 DISTRICT: The purpose of this ordinance was to set sideyard requirements in an R-1 district to allow for future double garages. The City Engineer handed out copies of the sketches studied by the Planning Commission. He read Section 1 of the ordinance which was the only change made in the ordinance. The Council discussed what the minimum side yard requirements should be, and how the section should be worded so that a double car attached garage could be built without a side yard variance. The City Engineer said that it would work if a minimum of 11 feet is set on the garage side yard and 10 feet on the house sideyard o£ a 75 foot frontage lot with a 40 foot wide house. If the house is narrower, the garage side yard requirements would be increased accordingly up to 15 feet. The Council agreed with this. MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to request the Administration to prepare the ordinance with sideyard minimums as discussed by the Council this eveninq and bring it back to the Council for first reading. Seconded by Councilman La.ebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unan�.mously. (Items #4 and #5 of the Planning Commission Minutes are still Heing considered by the Planning Commission.) � 6. REVIEW AND REEVALUATION OF EXISTING PLANNING NORTH OF OSBORNE ROAD AND WEST OF UNIVERSITY AVENUE TO CITY LIMITS: The City Engineer reviewed the six motions passed by the Planning Commission concerning their recommendations on planning in the area north of Osborne Road and west of University Avenue to the City limits. Councilman Breider asked if the City still had plans for a signal light at Riverwood School on East R�.ver Road. The City Engineer said that the County has ordered this signal. The City Engineer said that the City has had plans for this area since 1961, but because of the new developments in the area, the information and data was given to the Planning Commission to look at aqain. Councilman Breider asked if there was some way to direct the traffic toward University at the 79th Avenue crossing when it is opened. He wondered if a crossing at 79th Avenue would decrease or inerease the traffic on East River Road. The City Engineer said that traEfic is going to increase on all roads through normal progress. He felt that the traffic will travel the better facility in this area, which is University Avenue. East River Road will not be as convenient because of the signals. If all the proposed signals are added there will be 8 signals on East River Road from I. 694 to the north border of the City. ' Councilman Harris wondered if there was room for some kind of construction in the area of 83rd to direct traffic to University instead of coming straight ahead. The City Engineer said that Burlington Northern has an industrial plat before the Coon Rapids Council, and we have presented them with the plans. We have suggested their right of way be connected to our �''�'L� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3, 1971 PAGE 10 83rd. Councilman Harris said he was talking about the intersections where , the County has control. Perhaps this could be done by off-setting the intersection at 83rd or 85th. The City Engineer said they have made suggestions for the 83rd intersection. They have drawn up a plan and sub- mitted it to Coon Rapids. MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to concur with the six motions as passed by the Planning Commission. Seconded by Councilman Liebl for discussion. Councilman Liebl said that he felt it was impexative to try to do what the Planning Commission's sixth motion concerning having as many utilities brought out ad�acent to University Avenue as possible. He said he would really like to see as many utilities ad7acent to University as possible so that the more valuable property will bear the assessment. Dick Harris asked about the recommendation to do with a temporary ally between Elm and Beech Street. Councilman Liebl read Motion 4 to him recommending that 78th Avenue from Beech Street to Main Street not He vacated and recommending a temporary surface from Beech to Elm Street. Mr. Harris said that originally he had been opposed to it, but now he is not ob�ecting as hard as before, although he felt the City would be putting some pretty tough assessments on the property south of 78th Street and it is not usable for anything. He thought if a request is made for a small building between the creek and 78th, the City maybe could waive some of the require- ments far parking ox something to make it easier on them. Councilman ' Harris said that whatever develops in that area does not preclude the City from doing something. He said it is certainly within the realm of possibility there could be a closed culvert. UPON A VOICE VOTE, Councilman Breider voting nay, the motion carried. Councilman Breider said that he would like to vote nay on the first motion, but would concur with the rest of the motions. (See motion for reconsideration). MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to reconsider the previous motion concerning the six motions passed by the Planning Commission. Seconded by Councilman FIarris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to concur wrth Motion No. 1 by the Planning Commission recommending that additional railroad crossings should go in a� 79th and 83rd Avenues, and reconsader eliminating the crossing at 77th Avenue at the time when 79th Avenue crossing is opened. The crossing on the John Hayes property and Ironton Street should be eliminated, and to align the proposed slgnals on East River Road with 79th Avenue and 83rd Avenue. Seconded by Councilman Harsis. Upon a voice vote, Breider and Liebl voting nay, the motion carried. MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to concur wrth tfie remaining five motions as passed by the Planning Commission in their minutes of April 21, 1971 regarding recommendations for planning north of Osborne Road and west of � Oniversity Avenue to the City lunits. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion � carried unanimously. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3, 1971 PAGE 11 � MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to receive the minutes o£ the Planning Commission Meetinq of April 21, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanicnously. LICENSES: MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to approve the following licenses. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. Multiple Dwelling Peter J. Neuruxer 7125 Jersey Ave. No. Minneapoli5, Minn. On Sale Retail Liquox American Legion Post 303 6319 Hwy. 65 Fridley, Minnesota Garbage Pickup � Gopher Disposal 3561 W. 44th St. _ Minneapolis, Minn. Cigarette Bob's Standard Station 5311 University Avenue Fridley, Minnesota � Fra.dley 66 5667 University Ave. Fra.dley, Minnesota Livestock Ted Gonsior 1601 Rice Creek Road Fridley, MLnnesota Food Vending Machines Fiempel's Spux Station 6485 East River Road Fridley, Minnesota Fridley VFW Post 363 1040 Osborne Road Fridley, Minnesota Address 390 57th Place Units Fee 4 $10.00 Approved By By: Amexican Legion Post 303 By: Gopher Disposal By: D.K. Carter Co. By: Pioneer Distributing By: Ted Gonsior By: Ralph Hempel By: Erling Edwards Police Chie£ Health Inspector Police Chief Police Chief Buildinq Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector f � i-«� -( f i REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MZ�Y 3, 1971 LICENSES CONTINUED: Riverside Car Wash 6520 East River Road Fridley Sears Roa�uck & �o, 6199 Hwy. 65 Fril7.ey Deal�rs P4fg. • �7_30 Main :it. Fridley Eagineering International 7321 Coimnerce Lane FOOD VENDITIG MACHIid�S Automatic Engineering 77.91 H4�ry. 65 Fridley Moore Lake Union 76 - 5695 Hackmann Ave. Fridley Fridley Terrace 740o x���. 65 Fridley Fridley DX 5701 IInivarsit;� Fridley Bob�s Standard Station 5311 IIniversitp Ave. Fridley Fridley 66 5667 Universit� Ave. Fridley Designzrare 6536 Main St. Fridley Gaxy�s Shell 6Z01 Univorsi�f Ave. Fridley hiedtrouics 6970 CentraZ Ave. Fridley By: Robert Schleeter By: Michael ItcH�:gh By: SirVen�, Inc. By: 85.11's Vending Sy: Automai,ic Engineering By: Chisago Lake Daiiy By: Chisago Lake Dairy By: Chisa;o La"_�e Dairy By: Robert Rich Bg: Pioneer ➢istributing Sy: Designware Sy: Jsunes $oc's�eforcl By: Tn'terstate United Corp� PAGE 12 1 : � 6 '1 � � Heal.th Insoector Health Inspector Hea1.t'r� Insp�ctor Health Inspector APPROTJ�D BY Iiealth Inspector health Inspector� Health Inspector Health Insnecto•r Fiealt'n Inspector Health Tnspector Heslth Tnspector H[�aa_Ll� InSpecLn:� Health In�ector � ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETTNG OP MAY 3, 1971 LICENSES CONT7NUED: SEROIC� STATION John�s Storo 1307- Mississippi St. Fridley Burice � s Texaco . 6301 H�y. 65 Fridl��* Holly 66 6500 Uni;r��,,zt;� Fri.d7 ey Fridley North Star 40�0 MarsY�all Fridley Ryan�s Conoco , 6389 Univ�rsity Ave. Pioore Lake Union �ci 5695 Haclrniann Ave. Fridley PDQ George�s T�_aco 6071 University Fridley Hempel�s Spur Station 6l�85 East River Road Fridley Ri�erside Car Wash 6520 East River ftoad Fridley I,es � s Standard 7680 Hz�.y. 65 Fridley � By: Joh�a Bauc��m, Jx•o By: Earl Bur.ae Sy: Phillip� Pe�coleu,� Coo B�: Norco Oil Corp. By: Tom Ryan By: Richard Kyro Bye PDQ Food Si,ores of I?in_nh _By: Ralnh Hc;apel By: Rob�rt Schle°t�r By: LesLei� Seha.�°frari <�- ! � 3 _� PF�GE 13 Fire Ch��? BuiL?�inb Tnapeetor Fire Chi�f Builct_n� Inspcctoa Fire Cdii�f Puildin� Insi ectc�• Fire Chie£ Building 3 npec-toi• Fix•e ChieS Suilding Inspectc,r Fire Chaef Building Inspecior Fire Chief Building Tnspector Fzre Chiei Building lnspec't�r Fire Chi.eP Bui].dino Snspector Fire Gkiier Bui"Ld_t?g 3r�pee �vi �i � gEGpLAR COONCIL MEETING OF MAY 3, 1971 LZCENSEfUED: Fao� �.�zis��r�r Frontier Club 7365 Central Ave. Fridley Frontier 5teak House 7373 Central Avee Fridley Maple Lanes 6310 Hwy• 6� Fridley Burger King fj�],� jJ111LT8TSl�jr FridlEy The Kingts Chalet 6259 xz�. �5 " Fridley Hoz:asd John�on�s 527� Central Ave. Frid].ey F�ytiy Pizza Kitchen 7365 East River Road Fridley �fy�s A & W 7Z�2y East ftiver Road Fridley Unity HospitaZ 550 osborne Road gys Mar7 �ne Povlii�E�l:i g�r; Marlene Follitzl:i gy; T�'ridley Re3< & Service Co. gy; Burger Ying Corpe Sy: John Lindell gy; Howard Johnson Coa gy�: Earl Duf�'y By; Earl Duffy $y; Unity HosgS.ti�� PAGE 1�1 .� �� A, � ge�ii,h InspFCto-r Hea1�h Iz�s, ector Health 7nspector Hea1�.h Tnspector � Health Inpsector Health Inspector Health SnSpector Hezlth Inspector Health InspectoT � 1 � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3� 1971 LICENSES CONTINUED: BLACKTOPPING All Service Blacktopping, Inc. 28 - lOSth Avcnue NoWe Coon Rapids, Minnesota Fairfax Asphalt 5841 Zenith Avenue N. Minneapolis, Minnesota Minnesota Roadways Co. 810 County Road 3 Hopkins, Minnesota Modern Roadways Co 1620 Winnetka Avenue N. Minneapolis, Minnesota Pioneer Blacktop, Inc 7608 - 68th Avenue N. Minneapolis, Minnesota EXCAVATING LeRoy Bearl Excavating 304 Park Street Anoka, Minnesota 55303 Carl Bolander & Sons Co. 2933 Pleasant Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota Brighton Excavating 1920 Highway 96 New Brighton, Minnesota Clark-Moores Excavating Co Box 392 Mcnticello, Minnesota ilouser Corporation SS - 77th Way N,Eo Fridley, Minnesota Jarson's Service Co 9180 Xylite Street N.Eo Minneapolis, Minnesota 55434 Julian M, Sohnson Const. Corp. 1229 Osborne ?toad Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 By: E1do Finseth Byo John Pfaff By: John A , hlueller By: Arthur Scherber By: LeRoy Bearl Byc George Indykiewicz By: Willard H, Clark By: Edgar Houser by: Lloyd Jarso�: By: Julian M. Johnson P11GE 15 APPROV�D BY Rldg. Insp. Bldg Insp. Bldg Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. B1dg Insp, Bldg. Insp Bldg. Insp B1dg Insp. B1dg. Insp. � i� i .�' _, «] , �U REGOLAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3, 1971 LICENSES COIQTINUED: EXCAVATING CONT, Park Construction Company 51 - 37th Avenue NoEe Fridley, Minnesota Ted Renollett 927 Andover B1vd Anoka, Minne�ota Rosetocm Sanitation 10732 Hanson Blvd. Coon Rapids, Minnesota Weleski & Son 9316 Jamestown N.E. Blaine, Minnesota PAGE 16 APPROVED $Y By: Richard N. Carlson Bldg Insp. By: Ted Renollett By: Kenneth Berghorse By: George Weleski G4S SERVICES Advanced Heating & Air Cond.,Inc 7805 Beech Street NoEa Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Donald C. Hodsdon Air Comfort, Inc. 3300 Gorham Ave Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426 By: Backdahl & Olson P1bg & Htg Co , Inc. 3157 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota 55407 By: Berghorst Plbg & Htg. 2D732 Hansoa Blvd Coon Rapids, Minnesota By: Blue F1ame Contractors, Inc. 6989 Washington Ave. So Donald G. Ruden Clarence R. Olson Kenneth Berghorst Edina, Minnesota 55435 Sy: Grant Johnson Cronstroms Htg. & Air Cond Inc 4410 Excelsior Boulevard Minneapolis, Minnesota Louis DeGidio OiI & Gas Sales & Serv 6501 Cedar Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota Bg: Louis DeGidio Economy Gas Inst-allers 3623 Lyndale Ave So. Minneapolis, Minnesota Egan & Sons Co 7100 Medicine Lake Road riinneapolis, Minnesota By: Edward Toohey By: A1. E. Smith Bldg Insp. Bldg. Inspo Bldg. Insp, Plbg. Insp Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Insp Plbg. Insp Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Insp Plbg. Insp Plbg. Insp, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3, 1971 � LICENSES CONTINUBD: GAS SERVICES CODITo Franks Htg. & Sheet Meta1 Co 2531 Marshall Street NaEe Minneapolis, Minnesota � , Harris Bros P1bg Go. 217 W. Lake Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Home Gas Company, Inc 1430 Old Highway ��8 New Brighton, �Iinnesota 55112 Ideal Sheet Meta1 Inc 544 Summit Street NeE, Columbia Fleights, Minneso�a Kal's Plbg & Htg 7101 W. Palmer Lake Drive N. Minneapolis, Minnesota Larson-Mac Co. 7811 Golden Va11ey Road Golden Valley, Minnesota Mi11 City Heating & A/C Co, 13005 B 16th Ave N. Minneapolis, Minnesota Miuneapolis Gas Company 733 Marquette Avenue South Minneapolis, Minr.esota Mooney & Ridler Plbg. & Htg 2925 Garfield Avenue S. Minneapolis, Minnesota Nielsen Gas Ileat 2916 E. 38 Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55406 Royalton Heating & Cooling Co 4626 Lyndale Avenue N Minneapolis, Minnesota St. Marie Sheet Metal Inc 7940 Spring Lake Park Rd. Minneapolis, Minnesota Schnapp Plumbing & Heating 937 - 88th I�ane NaWa Coon Aapids, Minnesota Geo. Sedgwick Htg & F,/C Company 1001 Xenia Avenue So Minneapolis, Minnesot� 55416 By: Frank Vogt By: L1oyd Itarris By: Charles B. Link By: A, Vasenius By: Edward Ka] iszewslci By: Edwin W. Larson Bya Wm. II Stevenson By: Arthur Ahlquist By: David J Fidler By: Stanley M. Nielsen By: William Stewart By; Lou�s St Marie Byo Stanford Schnspp Bya Stanley 5, Snydcr PAGl 17 APPROVnD BY Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Insp Plbg. Insp P1bg. InsP. P1bg. Insp P1bg Insp. Plbg Insp. Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Insp. Pibg Insp. Plbg. Insp. Flbg Insp. Plbg Insp Plbg Insp. �j �� N;, � [_ J � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF P�IDY 3, 1971 LICEIQSES CONTINUED GENERAL CONTRACTOF CONTo Erickson Petroleum Corporation, et al 4567 W. 78th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota By: .Tohn W. Hughes Exterior Design Service 6391 Monxoe NoEo Fridley, Minnesota Fridholm ConBtruction Co 1795 St. Clair Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota 55105 Gorco Construction Co 3384 Bro�,nilow Avenue St. Louis Park, Minnesot2 Harris Erection Co. 6210 Riverview Terrace Fridley, Minnesota 55432 D. W. Harstad Co., Inc 7101 Highway 65 N.Eo Fridley, Minnesota 55432 House Clinic Store, Inc. 3918 W. 49z Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Chris .Tensen & Son Co. 1400 Selby Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota 55104 Charles E. Johanson Inc 580 - 69th Avenue NoE, Fridley, Minnesota 55432 M. R. ,Tohnson Co 1011 West 80th Street Bloomington, Minnesota Milton L. Johnson Roofing & S/M Co 2513 Central Avenue N.Eo Minneapolis, Minnesota T. C. Kjeseth 4230 Central Avenue NoEa Minneapolis, Minnesota Kraus-Anderson of t4inneapclis, Inc 501 South 8th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Lee Do Construction Co 7837 Madison Street NoE. Minneapolis, Minnesoca By: Ed Fridholm By: Sheldon Coplen By; Harold W Harris By: Alton R. Johnson By: Rolf Kirkegaard By: Chris Jensen Bya Charles Johanson By: Milferd R. Johnson By: Milton Johnson &y: T. C. K�eseth By: Douglas M Riel PAGE 19 APPROVTD BY Bldg Insp Bldg. Insp B1dg. Insp. Sldg Insp. Bldg Insp. Bldg. Insp Bldg. Insp. B1dg Insp. Bldg Insp Bldg Insp Bldg Insp. Bldg Insp Bldg Insp. Sldg tnsp. 'i .`� � ; -i :a—I REGULAR COUNCIL MEPTING OF MAY 3, 1971 LICENSBS CONTINUED GENERAL CONTRt1CTOR CONTe Londer Co 2909 Nicollet S Minneapolis, Minnesota Lund-Martin Co. 3023 Randolph Street N.E, Minneapolis, Minnesota Mid-American Homes, Inc 211 Tyro1 West Building Minneapolis, Minnesota Miles Construction Company 4500 Lyndale Avenue North Minneapolis9 Minnesota Richard Mi11er Homes, Inc. 1700 Silver Lake Road New Brighton, Minnesota Naugle-Leck, Inc. 714 Baker Building Minneapolis, Minnesota Plywood Minnesota Remodelers, Inc 5401 East River Road Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 Rauenhorst Corporation 4444 Rauenhorst Circle Minneapolis, Minnesota L. W. Samuelson Construction, Inc. 7800 East River Road Fridley, Minnesota 55432 The Sussel Company 1850 Como Avenue St. Pau1, Pfinnesota David M. Taylor Box 228A Route 4 Osseo, Minnesota S. E Templin Const. Co. 6184 Stinson Blvd Fridley, Minnesota Tri-Co builders, Inc 7561 Van Buren NaE, Fridley, Minnesota Earl Weikle & Sons, Inc 2514 - 24th Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Robert M Londer By: R. 5. Mu11er By: Kenneth Nord?ing By: John Pope By: Richard N Miller Bya Rudy Boschwitz By: Keith Bednarowski By. L. W. Samuelson By. Stanley Barenbaum By: David M. Taylor By; Samuel E, Templin By: Myron P. Holum By: Ear1 Welkle PAGE 2 C� APPP.OVED BY Bldg Insp. Bldg Insp Bldg Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp Bldg. Insp. Bldg Insp. B1dg. Insp. Bldg. Insp Bldg Insp B1dg Insp Bldg Insp. Bldg. Insp. 4 �I At ! � � � ' � REGULAR COONCIL h1EETING OP MAY 3, 1971 LICENS�S CONTINUED� ' GENGRAL CONTRACTOP. GONT, Western Constructiou Compauy 5219 Wayzata Boulevard Minueapolis, Minnesota A, L. Williams Construction 947 - 86L-h Avenue NaWo Coon Rapids, Minnesota � , Witcher Construction Company 400 - 2nd Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Y.EATING By: Milton Chazin Sy: A . L. Ldilliams By; ,T, W. Adamson Advanced Htg & Air Cend., Inc 7805 Beech Street N,E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 By Backdahl & Olson Plbg. & Htg Co.,Iuc 3157 Chicago Avenue Donald C. Hodsdon Minneapolis, Minnesota 55407 By: Clarenc� R. 01son Beldon Porter Company 315 Royalston Avenue N. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55405 Berghorst Plbg. & Htg. 10732 Hanson Blvd. Coon Rapids, Minnesota Blue Flame Contractoxs, Inc. 6989 Washington Avenue So Edina, Minnesota 55435 Bomar Electric Co. 7026 - 13th Avenue 50. Richfield, Minnesota - C. 0. Carlson Air Cond Co. 709 Bradford Avenue No Minneapolis, hlinnesota Conditioned-Air Equipment Co. 3010 Clinton Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Cronstroms Heating & Air Cond inc 4410 Excelsior Boulevard Miuneapolis, Minnesota Da1co Roofing & Sheet .Ietal Inc 3$36 Mtnaehaha Avenu2 So. Minaeapolis, Minnesotz By: Wm. C. Porter By; Kenneth Berghorst By: Grant E. Johnson By: Robert H. Buescher By: John C. Jenkins By: Mr Fergusan By: David J. Dalbec PAGE 21 APPP.OVPD P�Y. B1dg Insp Bldg Insp. B1dg Insp, Plbg Insp. Plbg Insp, Plbg Insp. P1Ug. Insp. Plba Insp. Plbg Insp Plbg I�sp. P1bg Insp clbg lnsp. Plbg insp �� ,'" i ..� _4 a 1 �) REGULAR COONCIL MEETSNG OF MAY 3� 1971 LICENSES CONTINUED HEATING CONTa De1 Air Cond. Inc 9860 James Circle Bloomington, Minnesota Egan & Sons Co. 7100 Medicine Lake Road Minneapolis, Minnesota Franks Heating & Sheet Metal Co 2531 Marshall Street N,Eo Minneapolis, Minnesota General Sheet Meta1 Corp. 2330 Louisiana Avenue North Minneapolis, P4innesota 55427 Harris Bros. Plbg Co 217 W. Lake Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Ideal Sheet P1eta1 Inc. 544 Summit Street N,Eo Columbia Heights, Minnesota Larson-Mac Co. 7811 Golden Va11ey Road Golden Valley, Minnesota J. McClure Kelly Co. 26D1 Stevens Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota 55408 Mill City Heating & A/C Co. 13005 S 16th Avenue N. Minneapolis, Minnesota t4itsch Plbg & Htg , Inc 332 - Sth Avenue SoE. Osseo, Minnesota Axel Newman-Como Specialty Co 1608 Como Avenue St Paul, Minnesota Northwestern Aeating Inc 2296 Territ�rial Road St. Paul, Minnesora 55114 R�_ch,noud & Sons Electric Co , Inc 2810 Ma�or Avenue North Golden Va11ey, Mimiesota Fayalton Heating & Cooling Co 4626 Lyndale Avenue N. Minneapolis, Minnesota Bya D. L Sttandberg By: W. J. Egan Byo Frank Vogt By: R J. Kraus By: Lloyd S. Harris By: A, W. Vasenius By: Edwin Lazson By; Wm. H. Stevenson By: Gary Mitsch By: Richard A. Newa;an By: William F„ Stetaart PAGE 22 AYPROVED BY P1bg Insp. P1bg Insp. Plbg Insp. Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Insp Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Insp Plbg. Insp Plbg Insp. Plbg. Insp Plbg Insp. Plbg Insp REGULAR COUNCIL ME�TING OP MAY 3� 1971 � LICENSES CONTINUED AL�ATING CONTo Ryan Air Conditioning, Inc 9240 Grand Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota St. Marie Sheet Metal Inc 7940 Spring Lake Park Road Minneapolis, Minnesota � � By: Thomas J kyan By: Louis J St. Marie Schnapp Plumbing & Heating 937 - 88th Lane NoWa Coon Rapids, Minnesota By; Staniord Schnapp Geo. Sedgwick Heating & Air Cond. Co 1001 Xenia Avenue So Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416 By: Stanley S Snyder Sheridan Sheet Meta1 Company 4116 Quebec Avenue No Minneapolis, Minnesota 55427 Standard Heating & Air Cond. Co. 410 West Lake Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Suburban Air Cond. Co, 8419 Center Drive Minneapolis, Miimesota Superior Furnace Co 6121 - 42nd Avenue N. Minneapolis, Minnesota Thomas Air Conditioning Co. 815 - 14th Avenue SoE. Minneapolis, Minnesota Thompson Air Conditioning Company 5115 Ilanson Court Minneapolis, Minnesota Fred Vogt & Co 3260 Gorham Avenue St Louis Park, Minnesota Ray N. Welter Heating Co 4637 Chicago Avenue S. Minneapolis, Minn�sota 55407 MASONRY Amren Construction 1300 Spruce Place Mound, Minnesota By: Robert 5. Graving By: Tony Ferrara By: K. W. Chinan�er By: Dona7d Hoglund By: Lynn E. Thomas By: Floyd M Thompson By: Fred Vogt By; F.ay N. Welter By: Luthcr A. Amren PAGE 23 APPROVED �Y Plbg Insp. P1Ug Insp. Plbg Insp. Ylbg Insp Plbg. Insp. P1bg Insp Plbg. Insp. P1bg. Insp. P1bg Insp Plbg Insp Plbg Insp P1bg Insp B1dg Insp �7 li � =r , `± yI r�`I REGULAR CO[INC1L MEE^tING OP MAY 3, 197] LICENSES CONTINUEll. MASONP.Y CONTo Russell T> Berg Masonry 13446 Jefferson Street NoE� Anoka, Minnesota 55303 Circle Cement Co. 8532 Co Road 18 Osseo, Minnesota L. T. Ernst, Inc 1661 - 127th Avenue NoW. Anoka, Minnesota 55303 Mario Erasson Cement Co. 2400 East 26th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55406 D W Harstad Co., Inc 7101 Highway 65 NoEa Fridley, Minnesota Jessco, Inc. 1101 West 78z Street Bloomington, Minnesota M. R. Johnson Co 1011 West 80th Street Bloomington, Minnesota T. C. Kjeseth 4230 Centra] Avenue N.Eo Minneapolis, Minnesota North Star Masonry, Inc. 12ll6 Riverwood Drive Burnsville, Minnesota Olson Concrete Company 5010 Fiillsboro Avenue No New Hope, Minnesota 55428 R. E. Ostrom Inc 4857 Maryland Avenue No. Crystal, Y4innesota Riverview Cement Co , Inc. 3900 - 41st Avenue So. Minneapolis, Minnesota Leo 0. Sanders Contractiug Co 7£313 Jacicson Street PI.Eo Spring Lake Park, Minnesota Charles Ldallace Cement Co. Route 3 Anoka, Minnesota By: Russell T. Berg By: Thomas R. Duley By: Lloyd T. Ernst By: Joseph R. Frasson Byo Alton R. Johnson PAGE 24 APPROVED $Y Bldg Insp, Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. B1dg Insp, Bldg. Insp, Bldg. Insp. Sy: Milferd R. Johnson Bldg. Insp, By: T. C. Kjeseth By< Robert W. Hardman By: Bennie 0. Olson Sy; Robert Ostrom Sy: Duane Razink By. Leo 0. Sanders By: Charles {dallace Bldg. Insp, Bldg Insp. Bldg. Insp. B1dg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg Insp G REGOLAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3� 1971 � LICENSES CONTINUED: MASONRY CONTo A1 Zeis Cemeat Company, Inc. 225 - 94th Avenue NaW. Coon Rapids, Minnesota � � OIL HEATING Air Comfort Inc. 3300 Gorham Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426 American Oil Compan}� 2288 �dest County Road "C" St. Paul, Mimzesota 55113 By: A1 Zeis By: R. J. Schwartz Berghorst Plumbing & Heating 10732 Aanson Boulevard Coon Rapids, Minnesota By; Kenneth Berghorst Cronstroms Heating & Air Cond. Inc. 4410 Excelsior Boulevard Minneapolis, Minnesota Louis DeGidio Oil & Gas Sa1es & Serv. Inc 6501 Cedar Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Louis DeGidio Franks Heating & Sheet Metal Co 2531 Marshall Street N.Eo Minneapolis, Minnesota Bye Fzank VogY Ideal Sheet Metal Inc. ' 544 Summit Street NaEa Columbia HeighTS, Minnesota By; A. W. Vasenius PLASTERING Morris Kallevig Inc. � 2310 Jones Place Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 Joe Nelson Stucco Co. 1150 - 98th Lane NaWo Coon Rapids, PSinnesota Peterson and Hede Company 314 - 17th Avent�e North Hopkins, Minnesota 553�f3 Bya Morris I.allevig By; Evelyn M. Nelson Byo Arnolri M. Hede PAG& 25 APPROV::D T3Y Bldg Insp. Plbg Insp Plbg 7nsp P1bg. Insp. Plbg. Insp. Plbg Insp. Plbg. Inspe Plbg. Insp. Bldg Inspo Bldg Insp. Bldg Insp FOUPING Bern2rd L. Dalsin, Co.npany 882+ Wentworth Avenue Sout-h Minne�p�lis, MirmesoLa 55420 By; Tiexnaru I,. Daisin Rldg insp, i �) ' i �; 0 {i() REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3� 1971 LICENSES CONTINUED: General Contractor Leif Henriksen Painting & Decorating 495 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, Minnesota By: Leif Henriksen PAGE 26 Approved By Building Inspector RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL MEETING OF APRIL 22, 1971: The City Engineer said tY�iat both items on the Building Standards - Design Control Minutes are being submitted to the Planning Commission for their review and they will be coming back as part of the Planning Commission Minutes. MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Building Standards Design Control Meetinq of April 22, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Ki.rkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF APRSL 27. 1971: 1. A REQUEST FOR VARIANCES OF: SECTION 45.134, 6, PARAGRZaPH 3� TO REDUCE THE REQUIREMENT FOR A BUILDING TO BE SET BACK FROM A STREET LINE FROM 100 FEET TO 86 FEET AND SECTION 45.135� l� F2, TO REDUCE THE REQUIRE- MENT FOR A CURB OPENING TO BE AWAY FROM A STREET RIGHT OF WAY INTER- SECTION FROM 72 FEET (2/3 OF THE LOT WIDTH) TO 45 FEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ADDITION ONTO AN EXISTING BUILDING LOCATED ON LOTS 2& 3, BLOCK 1, NAGEL'S WOODLAND AI]DITION, THE SAME BEING 960 OSBORNE ROAD N.�., FRILDEY� MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY MR. EUGENE BONNETT� 792 MISSISSIPPI STRE�T N.E.. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA): The Crty Engineer explained that this request was to reduce the setback from 100 feet to 86 feet and also requesting a variance on a driveway location. The Board of Appeals recommended approval of the setback variance with a stipulation that no driveway be allowed onto Osborne Road and recommended denial of a variance for a driveway on Osborne Road. Councilman Harris asked if there will be all blacktop parking. The City Engineer said yes. He said that Mr. Bonnett is doubling the size of his building. He said he believed Mr. Bonnett was interested in gettinq an address on Osborne Road, but he thought this could still be done with ingress and egress on Baker Street. The Council discussed requiring all cars that he is working on be parked south of the existing area rather than in the parking lot. The City Engineer said this would be coming back to the Council when they request a building permit. MOTION by Councilman Breider to grant a setback variance from 100 feet to 86 feet with the stipulation no driveway be allowed onto Osborne Road, and to deny the requested variance to reduce the distance of a curb opening from an intersection as no driveway is to be in front of the building. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. � � 1 �� � � 1 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3� 1971 PAGE 27 2. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4C, FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO REDUCE TAE REAR YAEtD DEPTH REQUIREMENT FROM 25 EEET TO 19 FEET 7 INCHES TO PERMIT THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DWELLING ON PART OF LOT 5, BLOCK 1� ELWELL'S RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS� THE SAME BEING 161 TALMADGE WAY N-E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY MR. WILLIAM DIECK, 2410 ARDAN AVENUE, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNE50TA): The City Engineer said that Mr. Dieck has a letter from the property owner behind him and he has no ob7ection to the variance. He showed the Council photographs of the property. MOTION by Councilman Harris to grant the rear yard depth variance to Mr. William Dieck as recommended. Seconded by Councilman Relshaw. Upon a voa.ce vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declaYed the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to receive the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of April 27, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RECENING BIDS - TO4dING CONTRACT: (Bids Opened 1:30 P.M, May 3, 1971) Day Call: Night Call. Snowmobile: Motorcycles: Snowbirds Trailers: Accident: Police Cars: Inside Storage: Outside Storage: Shorty's Towing Service 5755 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota $6.50 $7.00 $5.00 $6.50 $7.50 $10.00 per hr. depending on size $12.00 per hour No bill except under warranty $3.00 $2.00 The Acting City Manager said that Shorty's Towing Service was the only company that submitted a bid. He said the specifications were basically the same as previously, and he reviewed the ba.d prices for the Council. MOTION by Councilman Harris to award the towing contract to Shorty's Towing Service. Seconded by Counca.lman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting iye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF PURCHASE OF PROPERTY AT 5951 3RD STREET: (LAPIDES ESTATE) The City Attorney said that technically these lots were still R-2, 6ecause when the Council rezoned this area, these lots were omitted, however, if this went to court they would argue that the rest of the area was rezoned � and the City did it so as not to have to pay the commercial price. Councilman Harris asked what the original price had been. The City Attorney said he believed he had asked for $17,000. Councilman Liebl thought that $15,000 was a fair price considering what other lots have sold for in this area. The City Attorney said he thought if they condemned the land, they � � i �., REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3� 1971 PAGE 28 possibly could get it for less; however, when you add the costs for the condemnation, he was not sure they would save that much, as he has not done a study of the property values in the area. Councilman Harris felt that the Council would be open to crrtiaism if they paid more than the going market rate for the property. The City Attorney said that the City would get right of entry once the papers were filed so condemnation would not hold anything up. Mr. Eldon Schmedeke said he thought the house will be in the way and something should be done as soon as possible. MOTION by Councilman Harris to enter into condemnation proceedings to acquire the property of 5981 3rd Street N.E., Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanunously. REPORT ON STATUS OF CITY'S REQUEST FOR ACCESS PERMIT� T.H. #47 SLIP OFF AT 60TH AVENUE: The City Engineer said that the City had received a copy of an interoffice memo in regard to the City's application to the State Highway Department last year for a slip off at 60th Avenue. We still have not receive per- mission, but this is to get permission going. The City Enqineer saa.d that if Mr. Schmedeke could give the City a letter about his plans and what he has on his property, and if he talked to the other businesses in tl:e area to get letters in to be sent on to the State, we may be able to convince them that there are enough commitments to open up the slip off. He explained that it was not the local office but the Federal Bureau of Public Roads that has control on it. Mr. Schmedeke brought forth a letter he had written to the City Council that could be forwarded on to the Minnesota Highway Department. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the communication from Mr. Eldon Schmedeke dated May 3, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication fYOm the Minne5ota Highway Department dated April 21, 1971 regarding the slip off at 60th Avenue. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanunously. Mr. Schmedeke suggested that the City Attorney write to the people in the area to get them to write letters to the Highway Department to help push for this access. The City Engineer felt that too much pressure might hurt the City's cause at this time, but this can be done later if the slip off is not proceeding at all. The City Attorney said he would write to the business people in the area asking them to write letters to the City, to be forwarded to the Highway Department. RECESS: Mayor Kirkham called a recess of the Meeting at 10:10 P.M. The Meeting was reconvened by Mayor Kirkham at 10:40 P.M. � � � I� r , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3, 1971 AUTHORIZING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS - FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT, OFF-SATF LIQUOR STORE� 3710 EAST RIVER ROAD: PAGE 29 MOTION by Councilman Liebl to authorize advertising for bids. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING PETITION �13-1971 REQUESTING WATER, SANITARY SEWER AND DRAINAGE SERVICES BY MR. ERNEST E. COOK: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive Petition #13-1971 requesting water, sanitary sewer and drainage services. Seconded by Councilman Brea.der. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. The City Engineer said that the Council has already authorized the pre- liminary report, and the City is already working on it. CONSIDERATION OF REQUEST BY SHELTER HOMES CORPORA.TION TO LOCATE MODEL HOME 5ALES CENTER ON TARGET PROPERTY: This item has been talked about briefly earlier in the Meeting during the Visitor's section of the Agenda, under the heading "Robert Schroer, East Ranch Estates". At that time it was decided to table this item until the meeting of May 10, 1971 to give the Planning Commission a chance to look at the request. - TO APPROVE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE MINNESOTA FIIGHWAY DEPARTMENT EOR A TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT T.H. #47 AND 85TH AVENUE: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #51-1971. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanzmously. RESOLUTION #52-1971 - ORDERING IMPROVEMENT, FINAL PLANS AND 5PECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS THEREOE: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1970-4, A➢DENDUM #3: MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Resoluta.on #52-1971, with the condrtion that any money spent on the temporary improvement will be credited toward any permanent improvement of the storm sewer and roadways in this area. Seconded by Councilman Harris. There was a discussion on the aduisability of widening the xailroad crossing at 77th Avenue because of the possibility of it being closed in the future. It cannot be left as it is at present because previously only the north side had been dedicated, but now the south side is being acquired also, so the road will be put in the middle of the right of way. 77th Avenue cannot be closed at this time because there is no street at 79th Avenue so that crossing cannot be opened to replace 77th Avenue. The City Engineer said that a street could be put in at 79th Avenue this year if the Council wished as the utilities are in all the way. THE VOTE, upon the motion was a voice vote, Counci]man Kelshaw voting nay, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. �7 f } �l'� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3, 1971 PAGE 30 Mayor Kirkham said that the result of the Council's action this evening was to direct the City Engineer to go ahead with the widening of the crossing at 77th Avenue. RESOLUTION #53-1971 - A RESOLUTION RECEIVING FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZING CALLING BIDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1970-3: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #53-1971. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION ,�54-1971 - REAFFIRMING THE FIVE YEAR SIDEWALK PROGRAM AND ESTABLISHING THE POLICY AND ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES FOR SIDEWALK IMPROVE- MENTS: The City Engineer said this was in accordance with the discussion the Council held regarding the sidewalk program in executive session. MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to adopt Resolution #54-1971 reaffirming the 5 year sidewalk program and establishing the policy and assessment pro- cedures for sidewalk improvements. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the mota.on carried unanimously. RESOLUTION #55-1971 - REQUESTING THE ANOKA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO IMPROVE CERTAIN COUNTY ROADS AND REQU�STING THEM TO ASK FOR MONIE5 AVAILIIBLE FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT UNDER TOPICS PROGRA1v1: MOTION by Councilman LieHl to adopt Resolution #55-1971. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. A copy of the Resoluta.on was to be sent to the Anoka County Commissionexs through Commissioner Mike O'Bannon. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION #56-1971 - AUTHORIZING MULTI-EMPLOYER APPROACH WITH REGARD TO POLICE AND FIREMEN BARGAINING FOR THE 1972 CONTRACT YEAR: Councilman Liebl asked if this step will relieve the City Manager from doing the negotiating himself and Councilman Breider asked if this would relate to salaries only. The Acting City Manager explained that this would be similar to the area wide negotiating done for the last 5 or 6 years in the Public Works ➢epartment. An area wide committee would set salaries, but local items would be settled locally. This would give a united bargaining front. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #56-1971. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION #57-1971 - SUPPORTING SENATE FILE 2636 AND HOUSE FILE 2995 ADOPTING A METROPOLITAN WIDE SALES TAX FOR THE PURPOSE OE REDUCING CITY PROPERTY TAX. MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to adopt Resolution #57-1971. Seconded by Councilman Harris. � s � �� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3, 1971 PAGE 31 ' Councilman Breider said that his concern was whether this was the exact procedure he wanted to follow. He said thep were trying to impress upon the legislators that Fridley is having problems with some of the things they are facing in the legislature. He said that this is one tax bill, but there are already so many tax bills before �he legislature right now, that perhaps the Council should not go in favor of one tax ba.11, but �usti point out that they are concerned about the taxes and other sources of revenue. The Acting City Manager said that if there is a tax freeze, we will have to have something else. Councilman Harris felt the Council should stand up for one that is good for Fridley, and he felt thls one looked like the x best one. Councilman Breider said that the school taxes are 700 of the total, and he thought it would be presumptious on his part if he only wanted to deal with the 10� rather than the larger portion. Councilman Harris saa.d that the school people are working on proposals that will help the school ta�c burden, and he did not think the Council should assume what the school might think is best for them. He felt the Council had to look � at what is best for us. � � THE VOTE upon the motion was a voice vote, Liebl and Breider voting nay, the motion carried. There was a discussa.on on whether business and indu�try would pay as much of the tax burden as they axe presently. The Acting City Manager said that the proposed tax bill would allow a lower tax levy. The City would receive almost as many dollars as with the property tax. Councilman Harris said that the City mill rate would still apply to all property. CONFIRMATION OF RESOLUTION #50-1971 OPPOSING SENATE FILE 1237 AND HOUSE FILE 1678 WHICH WOULD AUTHORIZE CREATION OF A METROPOLITAN PARK RESERVE BOARD: MOTION by Councilman Harris to confirm the adoption of Resolution #50-1971 opposing Senate File 1237 and House File 1678 which would authorize creation of a Metropolitan Park Reserve Board. (See discussion regarding this bill under Visitor section of Agenda). Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. CLAIMS: MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the claims for payment. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE TRAILER PERMIT RENEWAL, LOCAL 683 UAW FOR TI-IEIR 5TRIKE LINE OFFICE: MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to approve the house trailer permit renewal and issue the permit_ Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE TRAILER PERMIT RENEWAL, MIDLAND COOPERATIVES, INC. FOR THEIR OFFICES: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the house trailer permit renewal and d,'9 r li�� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 3, 1971 PAGE 32 issue the permit. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voa.ce vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE TRAILER PERMIT RENEWAL� CASTLE MOBILE HOMES, INC. FOR THEIR OFFICE: MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to approve the house trailer permit renewal and issue the permit. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ESTIMATES. Boda Construction Company 11260 Buchanan Road Minneapolis, Minnesota FINAL Estimate #2 for the furnishing of labor and materials for the construction of a warming house and shelter building. $792.00 MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to pay the estimate. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATI0IQ OF CHANGE IN REQUIRENIENTS EOR LIQUOR LICENSES: MOTION by Councilman Harris to table the consideration of changes in requirements for liquor licenses. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. COMMUNICATIONS. A. SAMUEL FINKELST$IN: VIKING CHEVROLET REZONING: MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the communicatlon regarding the Viking Chevrolet rezoning dated April 27, 1971. The motion was seconded. The City Attorney said that it was his understanda.ng that with this letter and when the City receives the easement (and the forms have been sent to them) Viking Chevrolet will have fulfilled the requirements as far as publication of the ordinance. The City Engineer said that this letter modifies their original letter. Councilman Harris asked if they will drop the appeal when the property is rezoned. The City Attorney said it will be dismissed, but not until the rezoning is completed. Councilman Harrls asked what guarantee there was that they would not change their minds. The City Attorney said that the rezoning is based on the dismissal. THE VOTE upon the motion was a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. �-i � � � (i i REGULAR COIINCIL MEETING OF MAY 3, 1971 PAGE 33 � B. CITY MANAGER: POLICE PENSION FUND: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the communication from the Acting City Manager dated April 23, 1971. The Acting City Manager said that the reason he put this back on the Agenda is because this would be the last chance if the Council did want to do something about changing the Police Pension Fund, and �.t may be too late already. He said the Police Pension Association does not plan to do any- thing until they recea.ve their actuary from Hewitt and Associates, and tha� will not be until the Legisl.ature is over, he is sure. Mr. Brunsell saa.d that the Council will have a tax increase or a mill rate increase this next year if they are gmng to meet the Guidelines Act. If there is a tax freeze the City would really be in a bind. This could mean a quartez million dollars out of some other operation of the City's budqet eventually. Councilman Harris said that if they did not spend any of the fund, they would not have to meet tkte Guidelines Act. The City Attorney said he felt that this was the action that had to be taken. The Acting City Manaqer said that the money budgeted in 1972 would have to be under the Guidelines Act. Councilman Liebl asked if this would mean that under the Guidela.nes Act, the County Auditor could force the Council to levy that amount. The Attorney said that tha.s was correct. Councilman Liebl said he thought it had been worked out at 21a for the City and 7% for the Officers. Mayor Kirkham said that several of the men have said they thought they could go � along with this as a temporary thing until the 1973 session of the Legislature. Councilman Harris asked how difficult it would be to prepare a bill for this session. The Attorney said that it was too late now. If the Association did not change their By-Laws, the City could staxt action in District Court to interpret the City's responsibilities. Councilman Breider said he felt 210 was more than generous. Mayor Kirkham said that the City has made their offer, the only thing to do now is wait for the Police Pension Fund Association to reply. THE MOTION was seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. C. PETITION #15-1971 FROM THE CITIZENS ON SACKSON STREET FOR A STOP SIGN ON JACKSON STREET AND 75TH AVENUE N.E. MOTION by Councilman Sreider to receive Petition #15-1971 dated April 28, 1971 and direct the Ca.ty Engineer to investigate the problem and report back to the Council at the next meeting. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. i_iirrNtl� MOTION by Councilman Harris to ad�ourn the R@gular Council Meeting of May 3, 1971 at 11:25 P.M. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, all � ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the meeting ad7ourned. Respectfully submitted, �' � f<C' %� � � «„_ ��Cuw� �� ������� v ��; _� � _, � i Maxy Lu Strom �� Jack O. Kirkham Acting Secretary to the City Council Mayor