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02/14/1972 - 5542� FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - PUBLIC HEARING MEETING - FEBRUARY 14, 1972 - 7:30 P. M. . PLEDGE OF ALLEG7ANCE: ROLL CALL: ADOPTION OF AGENDA: PUBLIC HEARINGS; 1. On Assessment - Locke Lake Dam - Project �k104 2. On Improvement - Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Project No. 106 r. Pages 1 - 1B Page 2 � FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING MEETING AGENDA, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 PUBLIC HEARINGS• 0 . 3. On Final Plat (P.S. ��71-05) Edgewater Gardens Plat �k2 by Sam Templin (Generally Located in the 6700 Block on Ashton Avenue and 4. On Vacation of an Alley (SAV ��71-08) by Sam Templin (Generally Located in the 6700 Block on Ashton Avenue OLD BUSINESS: None NEW BUSINESS: 5. Consideration of Reapproval of Maurice Filister's Registered Land Survey of Georgetown Apartments (Previously Approved November 3, 1969) CONIMENT: This will have to be reapproved because it has been over a year since original approval) 0 PAGE 2 Pages 3 - 3C Pages 4 - 4A Pages S - SE FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING MEETING AGENDA, FEBRUARY 14, I972 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) 6. Approval of Appointments of New Members to the Fridley Volunteer Fire Department 7. Consideration of Resolution Confirming Assessment for Locke Lake Dam Project �k104 and 8. Consideration of Resolution Authorizing the Cbanging of the Budget Appropriations Within the General Fund (Locke Lake Dam Work) 9. Consideration of Resolution Ordering Improvement � and Final Plans and Specifications and Estimates of Costs Thereof: Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Project ��106 0 . � E�_:.. .. PAGE 3 Page 6 Pages 7 - 7A Page 8 Page 9 u FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING MEETING AGENDA, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) 10. Approval of Estimate ��'S - Loeffel Engstrand Company in the Amount of $2,452.50 for Municipal Garage (Requested by Fridley Volunteer Firemen's Relief Association) 11. Estimates 12. Consideration of a Resolution Of£icially Protesting the 1972 Sewer Bill From the MetropoZztan Sewer District 13. Consideration of a Resolution Requesting School District ��11, 13 and 16 to Consider change of Schools Names CONfI�NT: This relates to the resolution that was furnished to us by the.City of Coon Rapids. You directed the City Manager to prepare a similar resolution for your consideration. This is enclosed in your agenda) � PAGE 4 Page 10 Pages 11 - 11A Pages 12 - 12A Page 13 FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING MEETING AGENDA, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) 14. Discussion Regarding T.H.��47 Intersections with Osborne Road and Mississippi Street and T.H. ��65 Intersections with Central Avenue and 53rd Avenue (COMNIENT: We would like the City Council's approval regarding addition of road dividers, right-of-way acquisition and service road detachments, etc.) COMMi1NICATIONS : 15. League of Women Voters; Increasing public's knowledge of local government ADJOURN: PAGE 5 Pages 14 - 14C � Page 15 ' ❑ MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL , , FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: LOCKE LAKE DAM IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 104 DATE: FEBRUARY 10, 1972 Costs incurred in connection with the improvement to Locke Lake Dam total $19,339.02. Of this amount, $831.00 appears to be directly related to �mpr vo �men of the City beach area and taking debris from the lake. This leaves a net cost of $18s508.02. In my opinion as Finance Director, this is the total cost of the improvement project. I The original engineer's estimate of the cost of the improvement at the time ' of the public hearing was 15 310.00. At that time there was discussion of the City picking up total costs in the amount of $5,230.00, which would leave $10.080.00 to assess. The assessment roll for the public hearing was I made up on the basis of a total cost of $15,310.00 being assessed to the ' property owners. ... _. _ - � A revised cost estimate of $16,300.00 4ras presented to the Council on � , August 30, 1971. The Council authorized a transfer of $6,200.00 from the Generai Fund at that time. ' It is rrly recommendation that the City Council authorize a transfer of $831.00 from the Emergency Reserve to pay for the portion of the impravement that is directly related to the Park Department, and lake dredging. This ' leaves a balance of $12,308.02 to assess, or $11,068.02 if the cost of catwalk and extra fencing is subtracted from the total price and is charged against the Emergency Reserve of the General Fund. � In summary, there are three possible amounts the City could assess for this improvement project: The original estimated cost to be assessed in the amount of $10,080.00 ; 45 lots = $224.00 per lot. $11,068.02 ; 45 lots =$245.96 per lot, which represents the cost after the expense of the extra fencing and the catwalk is subtracted. � The gross cost of $12,308.02 ; 45 lots =$273.02 per lot. In any event, a transfer of $831.00 to $3,059.02 will have to be made from the Emergency Reserve Account of the Generai Fund to provide sufficient monies to finance the improvement. � _J ' LOCh� LAK� DA�1 IMPr OL�EhiEt�1T PftOJECT NO,. 104 A�lverti si ng Easements and Oamages City Engineering Department Claytron, Inc. Park Construction Legai and Fiscal Houser Corporation Wyatt Bros, Gopher Fertce " Administration and Speciai Assess- ment Dep��rtment Interest Contingencies Comstc�ck and Davis Catwalk Less: 4fork in connection �yit{i Beach. (Mor�ey not pro- vided as of February 8, i97z.i Less: iransfer from Gen�;�1 Funcf MC8 ps 2 /$ !�2 � _ �:i _ �A $ 57.50 57�.00 (Haiverson and Akbar) 236.03 ti,33ooG0 (Generai Contractor) 831.00 (Re�ovation of Beach Area) 7d.00 1,077.50 (Footings, �ocke Lake Dam) 72.00 4�+0.00 (Extra Fe�cing) t z5.43 300.00 100.00 3:329.56 8{30,_.,0� (Ordered afte�- project started) $ 19,339.02 83t000 S t8,so �.02 6,zc,u.�o $ 12,3p�.o2 � � , � - � �l ' � C ' , ' ' ' CITY OF FRIOLEY F�NOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARI�dG OF ASSESSMEPdT LOCKE LFlY.E DAM PROJcCT N0. 104 NOTI�E IS HE�EBY given that the Council of the City of Frietey aviii meet at the City Hall in said City on the ilrth day of Februar , 1_97?, at 7:30 P.M., to hear and Qass upon ait objectiors, if any, �o the proposed assessments in respect to the fotiowinc� improverent, to-���it: LOCKE LNKE DAM PHOJECT D10, 104 The prnposed assessment rolt for each of said improvements is noaa on file and open to pubiic inspection by a1t persans infierested, in the office of the Cl erk of sai d Ci ty. At sai d heari nc�, the Caunci 1 4ri i i cor�si der vrri tter� or orat ob jections to the proposec� assessments for each of said improvements. The aeneral nature of the improvements and eacti of them is the repair, re- juveraation, and improven;ents in the lands and str•eets designa�ed as follows; Lacke Lake Dam Area The area proposed to be assessed for said irnprovements and each of them is all that iand benefited by said im�rovements or each of them and lying within the area bounded by the f�itowing tines; Ali of the land abutting upon said properties and all lands 4lithin, and a:� jacerzt thereto. Said improvements a�i1i be assessed against the properties within the above noted area in whale or in part pr000rtionafiely fio each of the iands therein contained accoruing to the benefits received by such improvements. The tofial cost of th� irn�rave7�ent is $_ __i9,339a�2�� `. BY flRDER OF TNE CITY C4U"�CIt � ATTE Si': � ' , ' CI7Y CLERY. Marvin Co 3runsel7 MAYO°�� � Frank GoryLieb] pubiish in Fridley Sun: January 26 and February ?, 1972 / 'r �' E OFFICIAL PUBLICATION CITX OF FRIDLEY (EXHIBIT A) NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS SANITARY SEWER, WATER AND STORM SEWER PROJECT N0. 106 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka Cosnty, Minnesota, has deemed it expedient to receive evidence pertaining to the improvements hereinafter described. i NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the 14th day of � February ;1972. at •1•30 o'clock P.M. the City Council will ;' meet at the City Hall in said City, and will at said time and place hear ! � a11 parties interested in said improvements in whole or in part. The general nature of the improvements is the construction (in the lands and streets noted below) of the follo�,�ing improvements, to-wit: CONSTRUCTION ITEM : Sanitary sewer, watermain, laterals and sewer connections, storm sewer and appurtenances serving the following areas: Presently Cochran's Addition, Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 3, and Outlots 1 and 2, being replatited as Briardale, Lot 9 of Auditor's Subdivision ��22 61st Avenue: Benjamin Street to Stinson Boulevard Benjamin Street: Rice Creek Road to Ferndale Avenue ESTT_MATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 238, 369 . 00 THAT THE AREA PR�POSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID INIPROVEMENTS IS AS FOLLOWS: For Construction Item above _____________________________________ All of the land abutting upon said streets named above and all lands within, adjacent and abutting thereto. All of said land to be assessed proportionately according to the benefits received by such improvements. That should the Council proceed with said improvements they will consider each separate improvements, except as hereafter otherwise provid�d by the Cauncil a11 under the following authority, to-wit: Minnesota Statutes 1961, Chapter 429 and laws amendatory thereof, and in confoxmity with the City Charter. DATED THIS 17TH DAY OF JANUARY COUNCIL. Publish: February 2, 1972 February g � 1972 1 1972, BY ORDER OF THE CITY MAYOR - Frank G. Liebl 0 2 . OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Ha11 at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on February 14, 1972 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of: Consideration of the Final Plat, P.S. ��71.-05, Edgewater Gardens Plat ��2, by Sam Templin being a replat of Lots 1 through 9, Block 10, Fridley Park Addition lying in Section 15, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located in the 6700 Block on Ashton Avenue. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter may be heard at this time. Publish: January 26, 1972 February 2, 1972 FRANK G. LIEBL Mayor s 3I _ _ _ _ , , 3� L., . c Cl iY OF' Ff�/DL. �YY . - - : � �. ' ::__� � 3A -� � ' P.S. ��71-05: EDGEWATER GAR.DENS PLAT 2 �f • ' ' Sam Templin: Replat of Lots � 1-9, B1. 1Q, Fridley Park Add. 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The Chairman said he recalled that the petition was continued to discuss a possible land trade. � Referring to the land trade, Darrel Clark said the lots to the South of Mr. Templin's plat (Lot 1, 89'x142', and Lot 2, 88'x142', B2ock 7, Edgewater Gardens) were tax forfeit. These Zots are being held by the County wno plaune3 to use them as a fi11 for excess dirt. The City would have to wait for Mr. 0'Bannon to get a release of the lots from the County. Mr. Templin s�id that the City had asked him to inake a distinctly clear state- ment of what he would consider as a fair trade. He felt he could not trade one 1ot for. one forfeit lot because of the price he paid for the property. He had called the Village of New Brighton regarding building on lots which were platted before the present regulations and he was told they consider any plat platted a long time ago with small lots, that they allow construction on parcels that contain 75% of the present minimum requirements or 60 foot frontage. He would like to know the policy of the City of Fridley in this instance. Fridley Fark Addition was platted in 1886 with nine lots. If he could build on smaller lots such as using three lots to make two lots, he could try to see how it would come out. TEiese lots would have a lot and block description and not by metes and bound�. Ghairman Erickson suggestea platting into six, rather than five, lots and swapping the North lot on an even basis could be considered. If Mr. Templin did that, the Planning Commission would have to send the petition back. to the Plats & 5ubdivisions-Streets & UtiliCies Subcomanittee and the Parks and Itecreation Commissian to make a determinatian whether that North lot cut do�m 10 feet would be adequate for park purposes. Mr. Clark said that if the two tax forf.eit lots were purchased, it would cost the City so��where near $5,000 before givin� them to Mr. Templin. The assessments on each lot are approximately $2,_ OOO�.n specials plus a possible charge of $500.00 per lot by the County for relinquishin� the8. � � Chairman Erickson said that the City would be losing about 10 feet on the second proposal. Robert Swetz� 10 Rice Cxeek Way: The first question wms approximately ho� � much footage would the lots be from rhe corner. The an�wer was about the depth of two lots. Mr. Swetz said there was no playground for the children in the area. They have to �0 20 blocks to get to a playground. As a citizen, he felt the City , should acquire as much land �s possible before it is built upon. Once the houses are built, it is too late. He felt the Zot abutting Locke Lake shou�.d be purchased and that part of the lake can be filled up to the creek bed and make a larger park i' area. He said th�re were tvro to faur children in every house in the srea, and aome Cype of park should be developed for the children. I� .. ' � �� ' 3C Planning CoAUni.ssion MeetinA - January 12, 1972 Page Mr. Schmedeke said that Mr. Templin has been very cooperative trying to come up with a solution of some type. It would seem the Parks and Recreation would have to be the committee this problem should be sent to in order for them to see if this is something they are interested in and give to the Plats & Subdivisions- Streets & Utilities Subcommittee to study what kind of property would fit it. ' � Mr. Fitzpatrick said the land can be purchased as recommended by the Parks & Recreation and O.K,'d by Council, and sometimes the Council just simply handles this kind of transaction which does happen on occasion. . ' Mr. Templin said that this requ�st could be passed around for another year and he still wouldn't know which way to go. He felt the City should tell him what way he should work. He did not like to sit with the property. He did not ' know whether or�not the City had the money to purchase the lots or were interested in doing so, but he would like to start building right away. �J �J Analyzin� the financial end, Mr. Clark said it boils down to the fact that Council would have to approve the transaction. For 10 feet, $5,000 is a pretty expensive piece of ground. If the City does buy, we will then have to go along with the 60 foot lots. Chairmari Erickson said that, generally speaking, the City has only allowed 60 foot lots in areas that hav� other 60 foot lots. He preferred the original , proposal over the second one because the lots in this area all exceed 60 feet. Mr. Minish said that the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee �recommanded approval of the five lots and felt that 6Q foot lots would not be �\` approved. The su�gestion made by Dar'rel Clark of appr`oving the request and red tagging_Lot 1 would be workable and still allow the Parks & Recreation Commission ' an opportunity to reconsider this, give the City time to consider, and al?.ow Mx. Templin to proceed. Mr. Swetz felt the City should try to acquire as much land as possible for park, and at the same time not hold up Mr. Templin. Mr. Fitzpatrick assured Mr. Swetz that the Parks & itecreation is interested ' in having a park in this area and would cooperate. MOTION by Minish, seconded by Ftizpatrick, that the Planniny Commission close ' the Pub.Zic Nearing of the proposed Preliminary P1at, P.5. #�7Z-05, Edgewater Gardens P1at 2 by Sam Templin being a repZat of Lots 1 through 9, B1ock 10, FridZey Park Addition. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � ' ' ' ' Mr. Schmedeke said tfiat be felt Darrelrs suggestion probably was the beEt. He could not speak for his Subco�unittee, just for hinself, and he felt b0 foot lots would not be approved. MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Fit2patrick, that the Planninq Comrnission xecammend to Council approval of tfie propos�d Preliminary P1at, P.5. i{71-05, Edgewater Gardens Plat 2 by Sam Templin, beinq a replat of Lots 1 through 9, 81ack 10, Fridley Park Addition with the suqqestion to red tag Lot 1 for paxk purposes to be in effect for 30 days after the final pZat �s appzoved and consjderat.ton be qjve�n to trading Lot.s 1 and 2, 81ock �, Edgewater Gardens for Lot 1, B1aak 1, Edc�e- water Gardens P1at 2. Upon a voice vote, a1.I votinq aye, the motion carried unanimously. ' , OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIbLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: � Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on February 14, 1972 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of: Vacation of an alley (SAV ��'71-08) by Sam Templ.in described as follows: That part of the existing alley in Block 10, Fridley Park Addition lying Sauth of the Easterly extension of the North line of Lot l, Block 10 of said Fridley Park Addition and the alley adjacent to Locke Park, located in Section 15, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located in the 6700 Block on Ashton Avenue. Anyone desiring to be heard�with reference to the above matter may be heard at this time. Publish: January 26, 1972 February 2, 1972 FRANK G. 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''� • .� _ .•l'"� . � .��. ��.f� ���� ��� > ,�. �� � �� ,' j '/ � I ♦ �����, � f � J,—,,•-. ��:t'.%�:I`` 1 u�� � . :� .�'/.',� .� � �� �',���; � i� �C . /�` l;l• ,� � h �� �� :;%/' y.��/y�,�i.� //��f.,i"' � f`.�;/y/� .� :,t.� - � .�/.1� � /, � r^ • . ,!� � . � ,�`��.�: � ����� ..,�� s��-��_- �.�''C,. �. .�"�'' • y � .� �� . ; ' �.-- � �� ' REGUI:AR COUiv'CIL i�4EETING OF NOVEMBER 3, 1969 PAGE 6 5 A vote against it. He said that he could see this type of questionnaire fostering racism and bigotry. He said that he has entertained other races in his home and he had a feeling that they would agree with him. Council- man Liebl agreed also that the questionnaire should include all minorities. �He said that he did not see that this type of questionnaire would stir up any r�cism. A Representative of the League of Women Voters said that as they looked at the questionnaire, they had much the same feeling as the concensus of the Council. They felt that there should be more romm for comments, and that there should be a cover letter go out with it telling what the Human Relations intends doing with the information. She also felt that there should not be any signatures requested. Mrs. Richard Pratt, 821 Rice Creek Terrace, said that the churches in Roseville and New Brighton sent out this type of a questionnaire and she did not think it aroused any strong feelings. She said that she would agree that the word "minority" should be use3, and added that she understood that the schools are also interested in this questionnaire. MOTION by Councilman Harris to table consideration of this auestionnaire and bring it back after the�Human Relations Committee has met again. Seconded by Councilman Samuels�n. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimotisly. ' x CONSIDERATION OF REGISTERED LAND SURVEY, GEORGETOWN APARTMF.NT AREA, MR. r MAURICE FILISTER:`— The City Attorney introducted Mr. Sam Caplan, Attorney for M�-. Filister � and said that Mr. Caplan, Mr. Filister, the City Manager and himself had had a meeting some time ago regarding the registered land survey and the tr.affic pattern. Mr, Caplan F�ould like to request that the regzstered land survey ' be considered as a separate item from the dedication of the land for the roadway. ' � � ' ,� � Mr. Caplan said that Mr. Filister purchased the land as one integrated piece of land. The financing of it made it necessary to develop and finance it in three separate phases. For the mortgage implementation it is necessary that it be split up into three separate units. The registered land survey was requested for this reason. The City Engineer then wanted Mr. Filister to dedicate a street to this property. The registered land survey approval was made contingent upon the street dedication. It is questionable whether or not the Council's approval is necessary and it came about anly because the Attorney General has stated that a Council should act on every redes- cription of land. A semaphore should be installed at this intersection without any other cars coming into the intersection. He said that this is their belief, but they are not sure, and neither is the City Engineer, therefore his suggestion would be to have an independent study made and both parties agree to accede to the determination of an impartial third party on the determination of the traffic pattern. If it is found that the road is needed and will not impair the Georgetown development in any way, they will make the dedication. He pointed out that the City is always in a position to condemn the land. The only question is whether they voluntarily dedicate the land and if the study shows that they should, they are willing to do so. REGULAR COUN;;IL t�1EETING OF NOVEhIBER 3, 19G�J PAGE 7 Councilman Harris said that somewhere along the line it must be in writing that hir, Filister will agree to dedicate the land if it is f�und to be in the best interest of the City. Mr. Caplan said that the quesi.ion s:iould be if the intersection can reasonably take the influx of additional tra£fic. The City Engineer said that they feel that there should be two signals, one at 592 A�=enue and one at the Georgetown entrarice, 1he question should be whether there should be two signals, or only o7e and where it should be located. If it is shown that there is a need for two, there would be no need of the dedication. Councilman 5heridan pointed out that the City and County have been trying to eliminate left hand turns. If the signal went in at 59� Avenue there would have to also be some type of service road. Mr. Caplan said that this is what they wanted in the firs� place, but it cannot be done because of the apartment houses in the way. Councilman Sheridan pointed out that another consideration should be ho�a fa.r from I. 694 the signalization would be. I-le said that speak.ing for hin�s�lf, he has always objected to registered land surveys. There is no �,rovision for ar.y dedi- cation of land for public use as there is in a plat. Councilman Liebl asked if there would be aiiy di_ff.z.ct�I�y i1i having the separate owners of the different blocks in the iu�ure in getiinG ri�Iii of way. Each block is owned by a different mortgage co;:�pany. The City Attorney as�ced if this would affect more than one parcel. N�r. Caplan sai.d two, bu�c the fee owner is the same. The City Attorney said that if the o�rners}�ip i•;as to be in the hands of someone other than A4r. Filis�er, an agreenent iaas niade, but Mr. Filister was no longer the fee holder of all tlie parcels, then t}�e agreement would not be binding. The City Engineer said that the signalization at Lhe I. 694 ramp and East River Road should be ready to go in in the middle of tlie next �ear. T'he intersection of the Georgetown apartments t�c?uld not be t}ie ideaJ. location because of the proximity of I. 694. There i� now a siudy beinb made on East River Road from I. 694 to Rice Creelc on the �traffic patterns by a traffic consultant firm for the County. . The City Attorney said that the concern of Mr. Filister is that the traffic generated may be more than the signal would be able to handle. There may be a concentration at certain times of the day. He said that the idea of the third party determination is not a bad idea. The movement, concentration, and number should be factors to be weighed. Councilman Harris said that if the Council should see fit to approve the registered land survey, then the Administration should set forth some sort of criteria for Mr. Filister, and he should have to live up to it, depending on the outcome of the studies. The City.Engineer pointed out that the Minutes of the conversation are in the Agenda, and since that time Mr. Filister has built the garages and they were not built according to the plans submitted. Mr. Caplan said the reason for this_was because at the time the comment was made that the City could always condemn, and rather than lose an expensive building, the garages were moved on his advice. • The City Attorney said that as Mr. Caplan has promised to abide by the decision of an independent third party, he did not feel that an agreement .,� _. J�" Ig I ' ' ' I' ' REGULAR COUNCIL �•tEETING OF NOVET4BER 3, 1969 Jr �-' PAGE 8 would be necessary. He said that perhaps the consultant the County is using would be adequate. I�tr. Caplan said in regard to the street, he would be willing to sit down with the City Manager and the Ciiy Attorney, and after the traffic study is made, the options will be evident and the__�will__abi.dg--b�--' the determination. Councilman Sheridan asked the City Attorney if he ever• got any comments from the Registrar of Deeds concerning registered land surveys. The City Attorney said that he had talked to the Registrar of Titles and they take the position that they will not act on a�registered land survey un�il the Council passes on them. He is satis£ied with �this registered land survey, but will not act until the Counczl does. Council�nan Sheridan said that it has been the policy of the Council to require platting and he considered registered land surveys as a way around dedicating land for public use. MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the rEgistvred land �urv�y and ask the Administration and the Filister pevplc to agree upon the guidelir.es for the independent study of the area arid th� det�•rniiriatien of the rep�rt will be the basis for action. Seconded by Council�Tian Sar►u�lson. Upon a roll call vote, Liebl, Harris, Samuelson and Kir'�charn vo�t�.n� aye, Sh�ridan voting nay, b4ayor Kirkham declared the r�otion carried. CONSIDERP,TION OF REQUEST FOR DPIELLING ON LOTS 3, 4, �i�ID 5, BLOCK 5, CITY VIEW ADDITION: The City Engineer explained that this is the �ame land that was discussed at the last meeting when a double bungalo�v was contemplai:ed . T'li� s is a 120' X 140' parcel, and they would like tc put a house., alor�� with a large garage on the land. Mr. Leslie Tranby is � ro�fe�� by trade and would liek to have the garage to store his truck and mat�i•ialG in, rather than renting a garage somewhere else. They would like to ?;now if t;�ey will nave any trouble getting a building permit before they purc}iase the lats, They would be building a large home with an atcached gax•age ?vit�i tl�e detached �garage in the rear. • Mr. Tranby said that he planned on putting in a concrete driveway, His truck is 1z tons. The attached garagz would be to the east, and the entrance to the detached garage would be off 57th Avenue. It would be lZ' to 2' higher than a normal garage. Councilman Harris asked if there would be any de- liveries by semi. Mr. Tranby said perhaps four times a year there would be shingles delivered. Councilman Samuelson corrunented that this would be more like a warehouse and in that case you are talking about M-1 zoning. Mr. Tranby said that this would be for storage only and there would be no work done from his home. The garage is planned to be about 30' X 40'. Mr. Carl Paulson asked if this is permissible. The City Attorney said yes, if there is no visible signs of home occupation; it must appear as a home. There must not be any scraps visible. Mr, Paulson wondered if there would not be objections from the people in the area if they kneca what was b�ing con- templated. He said that he could not see where this wou2d be compatible with a residential neighborhood. The City Attorney asked if he felt that this would be less desirable than a duplex, It is zo?ied R-2 now. Mr. Paulson said that he felt that this would be a downgrading situation, and would not be good for the neighborhood. He pointed out that there are garages available � 1 . �1��. � � � � r¢� `� � � � , � I � � �', � ,' ' 1'I' ; � _.. � _ '� D ' � r i� II ' p<�r. �aaU.ric� r ilister 1 �'i 2 ��€�t 21 �� �tr�et P�iint�a�.p���.is , P�iir�nasr� �� 3une 2�, 1969 Re: RY�;�.��er�d I,and Survey �pgr�v�.l �ear F�ir. Fi�.ister: t'r�a City C,�uncilt t�t ti;Air �n�etin_� of Junp '�6, 1969, di�cu�sed �otEr re�uest for a�p����val �f tr,� re�;-ist�red land u�urvey. At ti�e �a.�e maatin,� t;l�y r�cei�red �, ca���:nicati�n frc� An��sa Co�:ntytr�.�u��ting`1���c�b�lex, tt;��� consider �nsta}.l�,tion �f' �i;;�rl�l� at the en�ranee t� y P , t�ere stiouid �� � car_riecticn �e �=:�en ��n�. F,uenua �.r�u t'c�e loc�tivn of �t�:is �i;��::il. �n� City t:auid li�ce a ra;.c� deaic�tion fr3� y��r c��plex t� cr�ke tt�i� re�;�t���ted cc��.necLion. The n�ec�ed de�icatian far -t::�s s�rvice r��d is s:t,:�n �n th� ati�cn�d c��.p. � t7nce ttlia �.rea ia decl�.cat�d �a ti�e Cit� �f Fridley; 1. �n� �i�y �rill ao to �Ea�'� f�� ;;���in� � �i�;r�al �.t t:�e locati�;n c�f tlse en�r�.n.c� -to y�ur c��p�ex, �n'� 2. Once tY�iis street i� i�pr�ved ihroLZ�;r. i.1is �ar�a, a� showu on t}ie �!�p� the City ��ioul.d ��.int�.in �.n3 €�nGrr plow tiie i�pr�ved str�et. �Y�.e City �ao�lltl lik� �o �,�t yoi�y respa��e to tt.is r��us�t as a�on as p3asible �o t'r,�-f: iiie re�i�tcrLd land :�urvey can ba consid°red for �pprav€�1 by t�ie C�ty C�unail �.t -�tieir J�ily 7, � i�`� �eetin;. Your c��op�rati�n in ��.ia �.atter wi13 b� �j��;h��' appre�iaiLd.. pr�Z�a/��� CG : Lvmer � . r�.rll;x ��� Sincerely, �� ,; f � �� T3A5T.�-1 I�. �4iT�:�HI, P.E. City FY�in�er I�� � �.. ' �' � 1� : ' 1 � ' ' i / � I���� ,� . _`_ _ �,•,�' �� � '�VC � � i1,� �._ 3 .� ' ..1�: �:. �r_--•---' t_.. _.::.; I I } �, � � � �+ 1 �' I I —� .� � 1 f �� f-F'aE•:.,.:.3v �.. —*. i '_ I � ! 1 �'�' �•� II � I� I'{.E I I�'�'cr'. I( 'j�, , , ', , • , <, , ., � � � ,,,.l,..� � � ' ' I �Q' I � � P :�+ ✓ � � J `� c;, C� � `� . � j . _. . ' j =' . � � � ._ - - �- � 1 � � �' .. ; I I ! ' � � ' I�I'. 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MEb10 SUBJECT : . ...... .. . . � •� L ...,.af�.� �. . � Mr. Davis; City Manager Robert Hughes; Fire Chief Feb..7, 1972 Appointment of new members to the Volunteer Fire Department. The men listed below applied for membership in the Fire Department as volunteers. They were interviewed by the officers of the Fire Department. The Officers recommended them to the general membership. Thursday Feb. 3, 1972 the members of the department voted to accept them on the department as probationary members. John Haley Meat Cutter 750 Rice Creek Terrace Rodney Trocke Rate Clerk 6035 � 2nd St. N.E. Wayne Ek Public Works��Fridley 221 Satellite Lane James Lorbeski Public Works� St.�Anthony 171 - 632 Way N.E. Richard Schmidt Police Dept. Col. Heights 2�Satellite Lane N.E. Richard Huss Police Dept. Fridley 249 - 69th Ave, N.E. There are 6 vacancies on the department at the present time due to retirements. I recommend the appointment of the above men. February 7, 1972 T0: CITY COUNCIL I concur with the above recommendation. /���2-����t ' - Robert S. Hughes Chief ��:J�Ci��'it�-� /\. ��.!%�•9 Gerald R. Davis, City Manager y � _ _ . . . �� .a �:. _ , t.: , �' r..� � �; n < < !�� " _�� � r �� / �`� � ��� , �.� � ' � RESOLU7ION NOo ' - 1972 ��;, !�'� � �, ,� ,y �,; ` A RESOLUTION COt�IFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR LOCKE LAKE DAM PROJECT NOo 1pLE\ `� ���t `� �- ' � �' �BE IT RESOLUED by the City Councii of the City of firidley, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The CTty Clerk has with the assistance of the engineers heretofore setected by this Council for such purpose, catcutated the proper amounts to be specially assessed for the LOCKE L�KE DAM PROJECT NOo 104 in said City against every assessable tot, piece, or parcet of land in accordance with the provisions of iaw, and has prepared and fiied with the City Clerk tabulated statements in duplicate shov�ring the proper description of each and every lot, piece, or parcei of iand ta be speciaily assessed and the amount catculated against the same. 2o Notice has been duly published as required by law that this Council wouid meet in sp�cial session at this time and place to pass on the proposed assessmento 3o Said proposed assessment has at at1 times since its fiiing been open to inspection and copying by ati persons in�erested, and an opportunity has been given to a1i interested persons to present their objections, if any, to such proposed assessment, or to any item thereof, and no objections have been filed; except 4Q The amounts spQcified in fihe pro�osed assessment are changed and attered as foilaws; � 5. This Council finds that each of the lots, pieces, or parcels of land ' enumer�ted in said praposFd assessment as aitered and modified was and is specialiy benefited by the LOCKE LAKE DAM PROJECT N0. 104 in the amount in said proposed assessment as altered and modified by the corrective roii in the amount set opposite the description of each such ----- - lot, piece, or parcel of land, and that said amount so set oufi is hereby levied against eacn of the respective tots, pieces, or parcets of iand fiherein describedo �' I' __. . _ , , �� � L ,PAGE 2--RESOLUTIO�J N0, -197z 6o Such proposed assessments as atfiered, modifiied, and corrected are affirmed, M adopted, and confirmed, and the sums fixed and named in said proposed • assessment as altered, modified, and corrected with the changes and altera- tions herein above maGe, are affirmed, adopted, and conFirmed as the proper speciat assessm�nts for each of said lots, pieces, or parcets of land res- pectivelyo 7o Said assessment so affirmed, adopted, and confirmed shall be certified to by the City Clerk and filed in his office and shall thereupon be and con- stitute the s�eciai assessment for LOCKE LAKE QAA1 PROJECT N0. 104 8o The amounts assessed against each lot, piece, or parcel af lancl shatl bear interest from the date hereof until the same have been paid at the rate of seven and one-hGlf (7'�) per cent per annumo 9. Such assessment shalt be payable in ten (10) annuat instattments payable on the tst c!ay of January in each year, beginning in the year 1973, and continuing until all of said installmen�s shatl have been paid, each instattment to be collected with taxes collectible during said year by the County Auditoro 10. The City Clerk is hereby directed to make up and file in the office of the County Auditor of Anoka County a certified statement of the amount of a11 such unpaid assessments and the amount which will be due thereon on the tst day of January in each year. �'- The motion for,the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by ' Counci lman -��'-' , ancI upon vote bei ng taken thereon, the � following voted in favor thereof: and the fotlowing voted against the sameo PASSED A�dD ADOPTED BY THE CITY COU�(CIL OF ThE CITY QF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 197�. MAYOR Frank G, Liebl ATTEST: ' CITY CLERK Marvin Co Brunsell ;' ._ , � •� _.. -. `7 A ' , I ' , ' , ' ' ' , ' ' ' II' � c, Z RESOLUTION N0. 1972 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CHANGING OF THE BUDGET APPROPRIA?IONS WITHTN THE GENERAL FUND (LOCKE LAKE DAM WORK) WHEREAS, The City Council has previously authorized certain expenditures beyond the budgeted amounts allocated to the various departments of the City's General Government not previously anticipated in the 1972 Budget. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of Frid7ey meeting at a special session on the 14th day of February, 1972 as follows: 1. That the appropriation for the following activity be reduced as fallows: � U 5'9. 4 �v --T---- Reserve for Gontingencies 2. That the appropriation for the following activit be increased as follows• 0 y � ;��f,��a Parks ` � Storm Sewer c� c�� �� �I , � 2 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a transfer of ,_�} �`� 62" to Locke l.ake Dam Project No. 104 is hereby authorized. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCTL OF THE CI7Y OF FRIDLEY THIS � DAY � , 1972. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL �• � � � � ( �� � . RESOLUTION NO . � " /y � � ❑ RESOLUTION ORDERING TMPROVEMENT AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS THEREOF: SANITARY SEWER, WATER AND STORM SEWER PROJECT N0. 106 WHEREAS, Resolution No. 102-1971 adopted the 16th day of August, 1971 by the City Council, set the date for hearing on the proposed improvements, as specifically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference as Exhibit "A", and '',I , WHEREAS, all of the property owners whose property is liable to be assessed 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) weekly publications of the required notice, and the hearing was '� ' • held and the property owners heard thexeon at the hearing, as noted in said notice. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows: ' 1. That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution No. 102-1971 are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as soon as possible to-wit: ' , ' ' Sanitary sewex, watermain, laterals and sewer connections, storm sewer and appurtenences serving the following area: Presently Cochran's Addition, Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 3 and Outlots 1 and 2, being replatted as Briardale, and Benjamin Street from Rice Creek Road to Ferndale Avenue 2. That work to be performed under this project may be performed under one or more contracts as may be deemed advisable upon receipt of bids. 3. That Comstock and Davis, Incorporated, Consulting�Engineers, 1446 County Road J, Minneapolis are hereby designated as the Engineers for this improvement. They shall prepare final plans and specifications for the making of such improvemento /� ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY � , OF � �? _�`-:�# - , , 1972. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR - Frank G. Liebl - - - . . . _._'--�--._:.�...----�----�-'--`---------`----_.�.-------.°___.—_.__...__ ....__,__ . _,r: _. ' - . -- .. w. - ----� - - ----- - � - - .. ---�..._. . _._._ _.._ ., _... ._----� - . _ ��..�,il �� APPLtCATION FOR PAYMENT No 5 DATF ��3��'72 OMMTNO,S I, (' j TO FRIDLEY �fOLUNT�EP, FIRE�.tENtS PELI`.:F ASSN� "_� 4 �.�.. � �� � This Application is for 5 T�' payment for �E N E R A L C 0 � S T R U C T 1 0��f work done on your I�' . .. � _ FF f Dl.EY i','tU� 1 C! PAL i�f�RACE projectfrom �"�'"72 to �`3�'?� i' f �' � k � i� I , ■ I DESCRIPTtON OF PROJECT WORK ITEMS GENEP,RL G�ON01T10NS DE�.�o� � 7 i o�v EARTFi:JORK CONCRETE—FTG. Pc: PI ER S��s RE—STErL �; ���!ESFf PRECRST c� CONCRETE E3LGCK — BG , B�och — AG SrRUC�. � P,ttsc. CA,RPENTRY � ROOFIA�.: c: INcUL.• C�vc.xt vc �� t'1/S H P�'� c�, Fi A F 0'�7 A R E 0'Neaa �Joo�s CElAENT I T! OU� COAT1 NGS PAtNfiHG FiREFiGHTING DEViCES CONTRACT AMOUNT 5400 300 3400 2200 6600 1'100 15200 24-�0 7500 9900 1500 5500 300 900 ��oo '� 300 2300 1go COMPLETED 7HIS PERIOD 270,00 45000 1375a00 i035.00 COMPLETED TO DATE 5400.00 300,00 3230000 2200.00 b600.00 1100,00 15200,00 2400.00 7500.00 9900,00 1500.00 5500.00 300000 900000 5500.00 1300.00 1380,00 190.00 BALANCE 70 FINISFi 170.00 920.00' � Original Contract Totals 714 0 � 00 272 e 00 0 00 00 10 0 Q 00 Add Change Orders Totals 660 00 Deduct Change Orders Totals Tota�s to Date 2 0 00 2' 2�, 0 10b0 00 10Q0 00 Less Retainage at � 0°° � 0(� .�}� CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT Total to be Drawn to Date 6 �j� o �0 Sased on our observations, this application for payment is Total Previously Certiiied 61501 e�0 correct to the best of our krtowledge, and the contractor Amount Now Due is entitled to the indicated payment ................ .. .. ............ .....-� s 2452050 Project checked by� �"z�"� '�'��1.�—__ �/ This is to certYy that ail work.listed above has b^er. compleied in a_cordance with connact documents � ' and that all Iawiui charges for labor, mat=_riat, e!c., for which previous eertificates have been issued, �� � / have bcen paid. This�form checked by� � � �' � « '� 't '� _ � . P� CM ERICF(/� N MADSON E. HANSON, INC. COfit�2Ct0� L O � F E L—F iJ G S T R A N D C 0 M P A N Y __' � ` .-- ARCFt17ECT5 ANI7 PLANNEq �_� ,}_ � �/� ' � 1� 0 ESTIMATES FOR CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL - FEBRUARY 14, 1972 Dunkley Surfacing Co., Inc. 3756 N. E. Grand Street . Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 PARTIAL Estimate ��4 - Water Main, Sanitary Sewer and Storm Sewer, Innsbruck North, Project 103 Comstock & Davis, Inc. Consulting Engineers 1446 County Road "J" Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 For the Furnishing of resident inspection and resident supervision for the staking out of construction work PARTIAL Estimate �kl - Sanitary Sewer, Storm . and Water Improvement Project ��102 from January 24, 1972 through January 28, 1972 PARTIAL Estimate ��2 - Sanitary Sewer & Water Improvement Project No, 105-1 from January 3, 1972 through January 28, 1972 Weaver, Talle & Herrick 316 East Main Street Anoka, Minnesota 55303 February Billing for services rendered $3?.,691.70 $ 736.98 $ 699.27 $ 3,665.50 .�� ' '} � _ ' . . ♦ ' � CHARlES R. WEAVER NHRMAN L. TAI.LE - VIRQIIC. HERRICK 'ROBER7MUNN5 JAMES D. GIBBS� , RRHDERICK W. KEISER, JR. ', PATRICK J. RO�CHE, JR. WILLIAM K. 6000RtCH ' City of FridZey ' LAW OFFICEB WEAVER, TALLE & HERRICK February 4, 1972 ', ' January Retainer CATV - Lega1 research, preparation ' of ZegaZ memos, answer in Distri ct Court law sui t, correspondence re: handwritinq expert, exarr►ination of ' petitions Falkenstein vs. City of Frid.ie� Lawcon Appli cation ' Metro Sewer District She1I Oi1 - Fridley Land Exchange ' District Court Appearances Falkenstein vs, Cit� of Fridley '' Koropchak vs . Ci ty of Fri d1 e� (CATV) Expenses Advanced: 35 hours� 6 hours 2 hours ' 4 hours :1 hour 48 hours �� ft" D16 EAST MAIN STREET ANOKA, MINNESOTA 85303 42t.S419 February Billing $1,450.00 I,680.00 250.00 Z50.00 , C1erk of Distri ct Courf (referendum petition) 13.00 Temporary Secretarial Services 122.50 ' ' I ' � .. , TOTAL . . . . . . . $3,665.50 a 1 1 � � . OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA February 11, 1972 MEMO T0: THE MAYOR AND CITY CO'UNCIL SUBJECT; RESdLUTION PROTESTTNG 1972 SEWER BTLL FROM THE METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT Enclosed on your Agenda is a draft of a Resolution con- cerning the 1972 sewer bill. As you know, the City staff and the Metropolitan Sewer Board staff have reached a tentative agreement on the 1971 bill, and have tentatively agreed to make a partial payment on the 1972 bill to July, 1�72. By this time it is hope that the measurements of sewage flow and other problems which are unresolved at this point will be res�lved so that we can settle the 197? bill. � The tentative settlement reached on the 1971 bill and procedure for the partial payment of the 1972 bill must be � approved by the Metropolitan Sewer Board and the City Council prior to final resolution of the problem. The Metro Sewer Board is considering this matter on their agenda o£ February 19, 1972, ' and I have tentatively planned to bring this matter back to you at the Council Meeting of February 28, 1972. It_�s felt that until this matter is finalized the City of Fridley should lodge an official protest of the 1972 bill, so that if the matter of ' assessment of penalties for delinquency of the bill comes u, that Fridley be on record as having an official protest in � This is the reason for the resolution and I recommend your '� favorab2e action in passzng it. GRD/ms i1 � Very respectfully, ��� � �� Gerald R. Davis City Manager � �2 � , RESOLU7ION N0. � 1972 A RESOLU7ION OFFICIALLY PROTES7ING TFIE 1972 SEI�JER 6ILL FROM THE METROPOLTTAN SE4JER DISTRICT WHEP,E�IS, The City of Fridley, has initiated a law suit with the inten� to resolve the dispute on the 1971 se��rer bill for the City of Fridley, and WHE�EAS, The City of Fridley and the Metropolitan Sev��er District have entered into negotiations for the purpose of arriving at a settl emen� �For the 1971 set��er bi 11, and WHEREAS, These r,egotiations have not as yet been concluded, and WFIEREFlS, 7he questi on of the 1972 se���er bi 11 i s sti 11 open, NOW, TFIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Council of the City of Fridley wishes to place the Metropolitan Sewer Board on notice that it is the intention of the City Council to officially lodge a protest as to the amount of the 1972 se���er bi 11 . PASSED AP1D ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUP�CIL, OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY r, l� .�' . TNIS � �-- � DAY OF �_ :�- , 1972. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - T�'WRVI(d C. BRUNSEI_L MAYOR � FRAtd� G. LIEBL � �_.�:; �� � � � � x 1 � • 1 �Z. 4 RESOLUTION N0. 1972 A RESOLUTION REQUESTING SCHOOL DISTRICTS N0. 11, 13 AND 16 TO CONSIDER CHANGE OF SCHOOLS NAMES WHEREAS, Anoka-Hennepin Independent School District #11, Columbia Heights Independent School District #13 and Independent School District #16 includes within its boundaries more than one municipality, and parts thereof which include the City of Fridley, and WHEREAS, The School Boards have heretofare named some secondary , (Junior and Senior High) schools with the name of the municipality in which it is located, and WHEREAS, All of the students enrolled at these Junior and Senior , High Schools are not necessarily residents of the municipality of �he same name, and WHEREAS, All the students residing in a municipality do not attend secondary schools within that municipality, and WHEREAS, These conditions create confusion in the minds of students, other residents, and sports fans. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the Gity Council of the City of Fridley that the Board of Education of Anoka-Hennepin Independent School District #11 be requested to rename Coon Rapids Junior High School and � Coon Rapids Senior High School, the Board of Education of Columbia Heights Independent School District #13 be requested to rename Columbia Heights Senior High School and the Board of Education of Independent School District #16 be requested to rename Spring Lake Park Junior and Spring Lake Park Senior High Schools, BE IT FUR?HER RESOLVED, That the new names chosen be selected in consultation with community leaders from the names of natjonally famous people, educators, early local pioneers or settlers, or Indian tribes of local origin. � PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUfVCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY r � �. THIS /� DAY OF f��—�", , 1972. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL MAYOR , FRANK G. 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T?�is ca.� best be �cco:�����_ished 'o;� Ie-tting i;he ci-�izen kno:�r he has free access to t�e d.eliberations of his goveriL�e:�t--especi.a?I� th� o�ie closQSt to h�.m at t.e �.oca.I leve? . Our observ4rs � proUra� is a means of ��eapin ; our rneL�'�e?�s a.nd o-'t�ers in the cortim�Zi�y informod �bout city �overru>>ent throuoh reports oi c.ity council cc�mitfi.eo and corL�ission :�eetings. Because a vari�ty o£ members attend to this task, �re have tao reques�s to in�ce: 1) Please inform us o� �.ny s�oeci� mee �in�s of the counc3.1 2) Please provide us saith a cozanlete copy oi the couneil �.genda and baclsgrot�nd riateri�.Is. (Gh,tr ooservers t enairrnan Coruiie 2r:etcalf �ill b� ��appy to pic� it; up on Fricla�s �.i City x�iall..) rJe apareciate t�e City Cauncil holc7ir�� spVcial meetings in �h� Council Ch�rnbors and announcing special r�,eetings (as you d.id in January) so that citizens are a�.ertEd to suc� information�.�. meetings. It is appropriate that tne citizen l�a��e the o�portunity to Zearn a.Zo�lg �:i-��i city o�'iicials a'aoi� � r.^zny of t'�e complicated matters tkiey fuce. Opan r.;ee 4ings, the neTrr citJ cal�ndar and - the q�aarterly n�T�asletter can onX�T enh�nca our domocrata.c go�*ernrneni. �le wotil.d also like to suog�st otner ;��ays to increase the public's �no�vledge of local governr�°pnt: 2} prA�ide a cop;� o£ tne cou�ci�. abenda in the pubsze Zibrar, 2) pr�vide � cop;� of -ths council a�enda in t!�e lobby e�;�rit1� COt1flC11 �e�tinas 3) ��ri�e a snort� but ;�ore d.et�,iled ex�la�a:tion on th� printed a.ganda �) give a short expld,��tion fro4� une �haix, council or staff. 5) scna�ule a.ncl �rint in ihe ne�rsyoa_�er a schedu.le of sp��cial r�eetings oi the council, cor:��ittLes a.nd co::missiorzs. y�e ho;�a �•ou loo't iGvorabl� upon our reyuests a.na suooestions. ' Yours -most res�ectiul,_;�� r ' �� � .� `'✓ / ' �a.rb0.ra L. :Iughas � Presic:ent , /1Hiliated with the league of Women Voters of tl�e U.S. � 4� . , _ _ .. 8-79 (REV. 11-3-64) ' ' (Standard Form of the International Association of Chiefs of Poliee) (Copies avoiloble at Federal Bureau of Investigation, Woshington, D. C. 20535) I CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT I� POLICE DEPARTMENT I�itY �f Fridley � INumericol Strengtl I' �nd of �ame mon' this month last yea � Total personn�l. 2� 2� 'I ' Ch1�f's offlce . I � � Records buzeau . � � ���' Unlformed force , 19 19 Det�ctiv� bureau ' Traific bureau . ........... ,� ........... First relief . . , 10 1� ' Second relief . . 11 � Third rellef . . . r r ' t.1 on t h o r January , 19 72 TAB�E 1.--DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL Average Daily Percent Daily Average Doily Absence Absence Temporary Detoils Average Effective Strength ;nmc month Same• rnonth Same month � . Same month is monlh ]asf y��ar This monlh last year 'I'his mont lnst year This month Last month last year 9.k3 8.80 .32 13.57 12.74 ].t,..20 TABLE 2.--CHANGES IN PER50NNEL , 1. Ptesent for duty end of last month . . . . . . . . . . 20 2. Recruitcd during month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Reinstated durinq month . . . . . . . . . . . �� � Total toaccount for,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ' 9. Separatfons from the servlce:. .•. (a) Voluntary reslqnation . (b) Retirement on pensim . . . . . ♦ � (c) Resiqned with charqes pendinq (d) Dropped durinq probatlm . . . . (e) Dlsmissed for cause . . . . . . ' jf ) Kil2ed 1n line of duty.. ..... (y) Deceased . . . . . . . . . . , Total separations . . . . . . . . . . . . . O ' a ' S. Present for duty at end of month . . . . . . . . . . . �o ' TABLE 3.--DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH Same month "I"his month last year I. Total number of patrolmen �� �� 2. Less permanent asslqnments (publlc offices, clerical, chauffeurs, etc.) . . . 3. Less details to speclal squads oT bu- reaus (traffic, vice, park, etc.) . . . . . 4. Averaqe daily absences of patmlmen assiqned to patrol duty owing to: (a) Vacatlon, suspenston, res! days, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (b) Slck and !n)ured . . . . . . . . . . . . (c) Temporary deta!!s . . . . . . . . . . Total averaqe dally absences . . 5. Available for patrol duty . . . . . . . . . g.35 8.45 •76 .35 .32 9.43 8.80 13 .57 I u+.20 � �:-1 I ! � r a TABLE 4-- CRIME INDEX AND POLICE ACTIVtTY TREND � OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE CHANGE ' CURRENT YEAR V5. LAST YEAR � CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES V5. SAME MONTH Y5. SAME PERIOD (PART I CLASSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL LAST YEAR LAST YEAR KNOWN UNFOUNDED OFFENSES ACTUAL THIS • THIS MONTH THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCEtiT � ( la. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL a. RAAE BY FORCE I! b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS I � 3. ROBBERY TOTAL 1 �. 1 Z ], a. ARMED . ANY WEAPON 1. 1. 1 1 b. STRONGARM • NO WEAPON 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL I. 1. a. GUN 1 1 b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT e. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON d. HANDS, FIST, ETC. • AGGRAVATED II 5. BURGLARY TOTAL $ S $ I.5 ]. II a. FORCBLE ENTRY $ 8 � b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE �I c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY 6. LARCENY - THEFT (except auto theft) 22 22 2 I e. f50 AND OYER IN YALUE 22 � 7. AUTO THEFT Z]. i�. % 7 8 8 . CRIME INDEX TOTAL 16. MANSLAtJGH7ER BY NEGLIGENCE 4e. OTHER ASSAUL7S - NOT AGGRAVATED 4 7 7 bb, IARCENY, UNRER S50 IN VALUE 'Z ;� '� fj 4,�j PART I TOTAL 75 4 71 71 1.�5 �.�5 TOTAL PARTIIINCIDENTS .................c�.Sd.................................F+V�}.... g � TOTAL MIS�ELLANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CA4LS . .93LV . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . ....... ... .... .93V... . ZO TOTAL CALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE . . . . . . . �OU� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .�O,CZ�,, , , , � 2 AUTOMOBILES RECOVERED (A) HUMBER STOLEN IOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. ..... . . . . . . . 2 (B) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHERJURISDICTIONS ................................... 3 (C) TOTAL LOCALLYSTOLEN AUTOSRECOVERED ..................................................... S (D) NUMBERSTOLEN OUT OFJURISDIC7fON,RECOVERED LOCALLY ......................................... 7 � � f � � ,. . __ _ _.. .._ . _ _ _. , _. _. ,. __ _ ___ _ __ _ _ _ ._. . .. .._ _ , _, , _. . . . _ .. — — .. . . _ _ —� - . ._--_ _ _ . __. . _. _._ _ _ _ I ' I, . ; 1 � TABLE 5-- VQLUE O� PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED I ' VALUE OP PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY TOTAt YALUE OF OFFENSE YALUE OF PROPER7Y . STOLFN �OCALLY STOLEN LOCALLY STC1lEN OTHER I' LOCALLY STOI.EN STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECO�ERED AND RECOVERED BY JURISDICTIONS LOCALLY Oi11ERJURI5DIC710N PROPERTY RECOVERED RECOVEREDI,OCALLY I R08BERY 3O �OO BURGLARY 2 6Z.00 I' �AR�ENY 1�659. z925.1t, 2 25•14 AUTOTHEFT BqOO.00 7 OO.00 6GJ�OO O•�� ' TorA� �16,050.07 �.10,525,1.4 $10,525.I�+ $5�Og5.00 ' _ � _ - TABLE 6-- OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARREST �` � , . _ : � year to date (include exceptional clearances) ' NUMBER OF OFFENSES PERCENT OF OFFENSES CIEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSE$ TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST OP TOTAL CLEARED BY ARRE57 OF (PART I CLASSES) PERSONS UNDER 18 PERSONS UNDER 18 ' THIS LAST TNIS LAST THIS LAST THiS LAST YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR I � }: CRIMINAI HOMICIDE - ' a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGEN7 MANSLAUGHTER i � . .. _ . _ .. _ . . . 1 b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE � ' � 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL � a. RAPE BY FORCE � b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS ' � 3. ROBBERY TOTAL 3 o. ARMED - ANY WEAPON 3 ' b. STRONG-ARM. NO WEAPON 4. ASSAULT TOTAL �- !F �- a. GtlN � , b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT e. OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON d. HANDS FISTS, FEET, ETC. - AGGRAVATED ' �. OTHER ASSAULTS-NOT AGGRAVATED 1 3 I � 5. BURGLARY TO7AL �,' a. FORCIBLE ENTRY b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE e. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY � 6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO TNEFT) I� a. i50 AND OVER !N VALUE 2 � 1 �- b. UNDER S50 IN VALUE � 29 �i o V 7. AUTO THEFT Z 1 • I ' GRAND TOTAL 15 1�.0 b 10 ' ; ' _ _ ., • � � r . , _ �_ .-,� � ' i ' f . � TABLE 7-- PERSONS ARRESTEC�, CHARGED AND ' � - __ DISPOSED OF DURIN� MONTH -- ' i . . • ARRE57S PERSONS COURT DISPOSITIONS THIS MONTH FOi2MALLY ' ONCLUDE RELEASED NO FORMAL CHARGE) ADULTS GUILTY UNIFORM CIASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES CHARGED ACQUITTED REFERREDTO THIS OR JUVENILE MONTH OF OF OTHERWISE COURT � � JUVENILES ADULTS TOTAL TOTAL OFFENSE LESSER DISMISSED JURISDICTION CHARGED OFFENSE ' I 1. CRIMINAL NOMICIDE: • � a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE ' 2. fORCIBLE RAPE 3. ROBBERY � 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT ]„ 1 ]„ � • 5. BURGLARY - BREAKING OR ENTERING ' 6. LARCENY • THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) 1.3 Zg 31. Z�.. �.5 7. AUTO THEFT ]. ]„ 1 1 8. OTHER ASSAULTS {RETURN A- 4e) 1 1, 1 1 , � TOTAL - PART 1 CLASSES 1 LO ',Z 1 TNIS YEAR TO DATE 1 2O � �. �AST YEAR TO DATE 21 6 6 28 1 6 � � PERCENT CHANGE , � 4. ARSON ! 10. FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING � il. FRAUD ' ' 12. EMBEZZLEMENT ' 13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECEIVING, � POSSESSING 1 � �- Z � i14. VANDALISM ' 15. WEAPONS; CARRYING, POSSESSING, ETC. 16. PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE 17. SEX OFFENSES (EXCEPT 2 AND 16) ' 18. NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS 19. GAMBLING 20. OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY AND CHILDREN , 21. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE �j fj ' 22. LIQUOR LAWS 23. DRUNKENNESS 24. DISORDERLY CONDUCT 2 2 2 ,2 ' 25. VAGRANCY 26. ALL OTHER OFFENSES (EXCEPT TRAFFIC) � � 7 TOTAL - PART 11 CLASSES 5 16 21 16 1.3 3 ' THIS YEAR TO DATE 1 2]_ 1 1 3 LAST YEAR TO DATE 1 ;�O 1 1, 2 PERCENT CHANGE 'TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH � � � „ PHYSICAL CUSTODY ARRESTS ' WARRANTSSERVED '� z 'z 2 CITATIONS ISSUED p O O �. I�. TOTAL TRAFFIC ARRESTS AND CITATIONS �} 1Vg S2 S2 !+�T 1 ls , ' . . - ., - . , _ _ �— _ � , ,� . . � ! . 8'79a (Rev. 10-21-65) '` - CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT � �.; ., � �"�"� ; _ ..: � , .; �, �:. _ TRAFFIC SUMMARY _ _ __ . _ __ _ ' � . Police Department -- , City ot �'ridley 1�onch ot January , 1972 TABLE 1. ACCIDENT SUMMARY ', is Month Year to Date Thia Yeaz Last Year o�o Change This Yeaz Last Year o�o Change ' acciaent Tota� 63 66 —5 63 66 —5 1 ,! � - , Fatal _ ' Personal Injury 26 26 , 2� 26 I' ' 37 t�o —S 37 40 —8 Property Damage I' Pedestrian 1 3 --67 1 3 —67 . I, TABLE 2. ENFORCEMENT SUMMARY i This Month Yeor to Dote � i This Year Last Yeaz o/o Ghange This Year Last Yeaz o�o Change � Traffic Total 56 243 —73 56 20'3 —73 ; x�Z�aous v�p�ac�ong 47 139 �67 47 139 —67 ' y _ ' Other Violations 5 �5 —6�' S 1-5 —67 i � Parking 1�. 49 —92 4 49 —92 ' Dwt 4 4 4 4 j Accident Arrests and Citations , ' ; ' _ < , , ' TABLE 3. COMPARATIVE SUFAMARY OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS This Month Year to Date This Year Last Year o/o Change This Year Laet Year o�o Change Totai a���aencs 63 66 —5 63 66 —5 ' _ Fatal Accidents ' Petsons Killed . Injury Accidents 26 z6 26 2f� ' Persons Injured 1 -}-19 3 ]„ +]�9 Pedestrians Killed � ' Pedestcians Injured �- 3 —67 �- 3 —67 � x�c and Run Accidents 9 6 +50 9 6 +5C ' Cleared by Arrest ]. -i- 1. 'E' Cleared - No Arrest 3 1. + 3 1 'E" ' Total Cleared 4. Z -F f�. 1, -� _ _. , � �. . . _ _ _ • r__ .,. I � u ' � , , � . . __ ' . . � TABLE 5. COMPARATIVE SU,�AMARY OF ENFORCEMENT (By Viofation) This Month Year to Date This Year Last Year This Year Last Year o o Change Hazazdous Violations Total ��T 13g l+7 139 —fi'r DWI _ �F �F � 1+ SPeeding 18 99 18 99 ��2 2 , 2 + Reckless Driving . Careless Driving 2 7 2 7 —72 'I�affic Signal 13 12 �-3 � +� stoP s�� 4 5 k 5 —20 Other Regulatory Sign 2 1 2 1' + Improper Passing �- 1 � Improper Turning 1 1 " ftight of Way - Vehicie 2 2 � • ftight of Way - pedestrian Foliowing Too Closely No or Improper Signal 1. 1 — Improper Start from Parked Position Improper Backing Improper Lane Usage 1 1 1. 1 Failure to Drive - Right Defective Equipment z 2 — Other Hazazdous Violation �- 3 1 � "67 Othet Violations Totai 5 1-5 S 15 —67 Parking Violation Total G' �+9 4' �+9 �92 � j, � �. . , _ _ . _., . . . � . . , _" T...._".�. � �� , ; TABLE 4. COMPARATIVE SIJMMARY ACCIDENTS AND ENFORCEMENT B Hour of Da and Da of Week) (y y r Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturdoy 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 Arrest dent Arrest ' 12 M �. 1. 1 1:00 1 2 1 1 1 �. 1 ! 2:00 l 1 1 3:00 1 �. 1 �. , 4:00 1. , 5:00 1 1 1, 1 s:oo ' �:� 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 s:oo 1 1 1 1 ' s:oo i � �. , io:oo 3 1 i � ii:oo 2 1 1 1 1 ' 12 N 1 1 1 � i:oo 2 1 1 1 � 2:00 1 1 1 1 2 1 i , . ' � a:oo 2 2 1 1 4:00 1 2 1 1 ' 5:00 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 ' s: o0 3 1 1 1 1 1 7:00 2 1 1 3 ' s:oo 1 9:00 1 1 1. 1 , 10:00 ]. 11:00 ' �- 1 1- ' Note: °Citation and Arrest" column should include a�� traffic citations and artests made during each hour peciod except parking citations. _. �' � _ � ' ___ _ __ . . _ _ _ � . ' >, , ' � s , ,� . ` . � ' � RETURN A - il MON7HLY R�TU�2N t3� OF�ENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE TO BE FORV�'ARDED 1'O 7'HE DI{PARTb1ENT OF PUiiI.IC SA=C�."fY', 1246 UNI\%ERSITt' A�'E., `T. YAUL 5510•i HY' T1(L ' SEVENT�I DAt" AI�"IER CLO:�L: Ot� �tOtiTFI. See otfier side for insttuc:ions. 1 Z, 3 4 5 � OF�'ENSES RE- IYUMBER OF ACT- NU6IBER OF OFFENSES CLASSIF[CATION OF OFFENSES ORTED OR KNOW HFOUPIGED, [.E., UAL OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARRES'f 'fFIIS 610NTH (PART II CLASSES) TO POLICE QN- FALSE OR BASE- (COLUMN 2 MINUS A b CLUDE "UNFOUND ESS CObiPLAINT COLUMN 3) (IN- OTAL OFFENSE.. BY ARRE5T OF M�4TDE P��• r�IO • �%Y•� CLUDE ATTEh1PT5 CLF.ARED PERSU UDEDDER a) ' �Io. yr. Aio. Yr. e �2�i� 9. Arson 1 1 10. Forgery & Counterfeiting , ' 11. Frau� 1 1 � 12. Embezzlemant 13. Stolen property; $uying, _ ' Receivin Possessin 14. Vandalism �2 12 15• �leapons; Carrying, , possessing, etc. 16. Prost�tution and Commercialized vice ' 17. Sex Offense (except 2& 16) 1 ]. 1$. Narcotic Drug Laws 6 6 2 • ' 19. Gambling I 20. , Offense Aga�nst Family '' . and Children ___ 21. Driving Under Influence 3 3 3 . I ' � 22. I.iquor Laws � 'i 23. Drunkenness � ��; 24. Disorderly Conduct 23 1 22 3 i 25. Vagrancy 1 1 ;' 26. All Other Offenses (except tcaffic) '' ` TO�'AL, Part II Classes �� 2 �6 g, ;, ' January 1972 Mopch and Year Dace R.J.Cook S�t. � Prepared By Chief or Sheriff ' DO NOT USE THIS SPACE CoU�[y ot Clty INITIALS - RECORDED '' � REVIEWED AUNCFiED . VE IFIED BCA �orm IIY ; � 3000� �/7p AD USTED � ` i_ . . . ._ _ . - , I I ' MOTOR VEHICLES I' . 262 41.0 6.4 9.50 .036 ', Uait� 41+ 1172 I72 . 0 6.8 1+6. 93 •040 Uni't� k9 4631 g73 .4 5.3 371.3 b .080 ' clni��i 5� 4500 717.2 6.3 236.27 .052 th�i.t� Sl k181 61�.4 6.7 173.99 .042 ' U;�t.�;# 52 5�53 688.0 7.3 205.52 .041 ' Uni��t 53 2699 3$2.5 7.1 109.97 .ot�l ' ' ' � Fq �ai�.�nt dc lr�rni� Tags ' � ' , Mileag� Januarf 19 72 C�ss HPG Expeneo CPi�i Thia Aion'�h 7�+ Thia Year 7�. SUPPLEMENT TO ' TABLE�5 -- VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED YEAR TO DATE , ' VALUE OF PROPERTT �AWE OF PROPERTT VALUE OF PROPERTY TOT�L VALUE OF OFFENSE �A4UE OF PROPERTY STOLEM IOCALLY SiOIEH LOCALLY StOIEN OTHER STOLEN IOCAILY AND RECOvERED ANO RECOYERED !Y �aALLYSTOLEM �UR1101CTIpHS PROPERTY RECO�ERED IOCALIY OTMERJURISOICTION RECO�ERED IOCALLY �I, ROBBERY ����� . BURGLARY I' uaceNr AUTOTMEFT TOTtaI I ' ' $lb,o5o.07 � $10,525.14 $10,525.14 �� �5,495.00