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04/10/1972 - 5548FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - PUBLIC HEARING MEETING - APRIL 10, 1972 - 7:30 P. M. Item Number & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Page 13umbers ROLL CALL: ADOPTION OF AGENDA: PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1. On Assessment - Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Impravement Project No. 105 2. On Rezoning Request (ZOA �d72-01) by Alvin A. Nitschke to Rezone From R-1 (Single Family Dwelling) to R-3 (General Multiple Family Dwellings)- 6591 Msin Street N. E., Fridley, Minnesota t 3. On Vacation, SAV �r72-01, by Russell Hedge, Generally Located at 649 53rd Avenue N. E. 1 - lA 2-2C 3 - 3C � FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA, APRIL 10, 1972 PAGE 2 ITEM NUMBER & PUBLIC HEARINGS (CONTINUED) PAGE NUMBERS 4. On Vacation Request, SAV ��72-02, Joseph Laurent Generally Located at 1312 Skywood Court OLD BUSINESS• , 5. A Request for Clarification of Sign Permit For A Sign at Bob's Produce Ranch Approved at the Council Meeting of April 3, 1972 6. Report From City Attorney on Ske11y Oil Station at 79th Avenue and East River Road (Falkenstein Versus City of Fridley)(Tabled April 3, 1972) 7. Reconsideration of Issuance of General Contractor License - Miles Construction Company 4-4C 5-SE 6 7 - 7C FRIDLEY CI'rY COUNCIL AGENDA, APRiL 1Q, 1972 PAGE 3 ITEM NUMBER & OLD BUSINESS (CONTINUED) PAC� NUMRERS 8. Consideration of Request to Use New Building Code Whfch Becomes Effective July 1, 1972 - Innsbru�k North Quadrominiums (Tabled April 3, 1972} NEW BUSINESS: 9. Consideration of Liquor L�.cense Applications 10. Awarding Contr�ct - SS&SW Project ��106 (Bids, Opened 11:30 A<M., April 3, 1972) , .. and ' Rec�iving Easement Report and Discussion Reg�rding Change Order - 5S&SW Project ��106 and Consideration of Renewal of Final Plat and Agxeement- Briardale (Time Limit has Expired) 0 8 9-9� 10 - 10,1 , , � I � FRIDLEY C;:TY COUNCIL AGE,NDA, APRIL 10, 1972 PAGE 4 ITEM NUMBER & NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) PAGE NU1�:BERS 11. Consideration of Resolution Confirming Assessment for Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 105 COlrIlrIUNICA'�IONS : 12. Wm 1?offman; Animal Control Measures AD J�URN._—. � � 11 - 11A 12 - I2B �I , . , 1 ' • ' ' ' • ' � N�MI�Q T0: G�RALD R. DA►YTS, C�TY MAMAG�R, ANp CITY CQllN��I. IFROM: MARI►IN C. BRUNSELI� � FINANCE DIR£�TOR SUBJECT: FINAI� A�SE�SMENT ROL4 FOR SEW�R. WATER ANQ STQRM , SE�fR tMPROV�MENT PROJECT N0. 105 .pATE. MAR�H 24. 19�2 , , _ . On th� fo1loN�ln9 P�9�s you wi11 �'ind the t1n�1 assessm�nt roll to�* Ser�r, Water and Storm Seaer Improvement Pro�e�t , . No, tp5. 1'h� �rea tnvolved in th�ts improvemen� prajeet cover� th+� 6urlington Northern industrial P�at and the A1 Ro�e Plat. ' Th� cost o�f the impravement pro�e�ct 1s �s follows: _ ' , Burli�gton NortMer� � indus�tri�l C�n�er � Sewer Latera�l 39.39 per �fpot. _ :� Sewer Servi�e �153.54 per servl�ce a�ter �at�r�� a�a.61 per topt r``' Storm Se�rer �5.32 per 100 sq�qre teet . . . . . � . T . . . . AT Rose Additlon .r 5ew¢r Later�l 55.86 Per foo� ' Sewer S�rvice �FQ7.0+4 per ser�vice W�te�r I.ater�a1 s5.48 per �f4ot Water Service �144.Y8 psr �e�*V�Ice ' The ro ect cost will be spread over a ZO year p+t�#�:w1th � in��res� mfi the rate of T 1/2� �ompute� from the dd�e o.� , asseSsmen� he�ring. ' ' , , ' � i� �.i i % ;r' ""! ,L�. :,�:;;?�� C�;�:t.�, �r� ,.y1;���,;t�Ur.� �OTI�f OF� f�T: ,I.�� �r K�:i���Mc'Ji FG�i �Nh�IT:�;2Y ac.1Ek, �lxTE�t, A:�il STI�,�t•; $L'',1�;< .t'ii'�tSl�Fi`?�"iT �ti1�.�E�.l �'��♦ �J.7 '��tice i� h�re��y qiv�n that the Cour�cil oF ti�e City pf FK�dley w�li m�et at th@ City Ma�i in s�id City or� the tOth day of :,.r�i13�19� �t 7.30 o'ciock P.r;,, to ii�ar .�nd pass upon a objectionS, �f any,'to the pro�aS�d dS:e�.'�11f��ft�'.� i�i r�:s�e�'t �q the fpllaw�ng imoroWem�nt, to-wi4s '����1I1'M�'+' ����E:t, ��i.�►TER, At�!] STO�ht :i�W�.2 irtiP:OVEM•"NT ?�{t;Jf..T �iC, i:l� The ��ru�r;ed <rs:,�_s;��nent rott for ea�h oF saiq imorqveme�ts is now on fijc� ' and o�e+� to p�.�:lic inspectipn by all personS int�rested� in the offi�e of. th►e ;lerk qf s�id Citv. , At said i�oaring the Councit will cansic�er written or orat objeckio�►s t�o the proposed assessrnent� far each of said improvementso The �en��►al nature qf th�e imprpvements and each of them is th� constr��:�p� ' of s,anita�y sewtr, water� mains, laterals, service connee�iong, stor►r} sew�°r, � and ap��rtenancts serving the foltowing areas: Outlot 1, Hurlington.Northern Zndustrial Center ,�1 1c+s� r��idi t i qn T�+� arPa prono�e� to he asses�e� for �nid impro�ements enG each ��j the�rn is all th�t i�snd l%ene;ited by s�ic� i���pr-�v�rnents or each of them an� �lyin, s•�ithnn the �h�ve note'� are :.� � ;�i c� impr�v�^r�c;nt 5��1i 1 1 he �ssesseC agai nst *_hP pr�perti es tui tMi n the �h�a�:� nc►tsd ��reaS in w1�41e �r in part proportaenutely tc� each �` the lan�:� therein cpntaine�' ac�ording to the ben�fi�s receiWed I�y syach improvements. The total cost of the im�rov¢men� is $_ 6�+,�+1003$ e , �.-.. � �.-�� BY ORnER 4F THF CITY COUNCIL� OATED TMIS ��}�^ �:AY �� F1�r;:�� � � 97z ..,.-- �..----�--. --�---�- -�-�---» ---�-�*�-�- --.----.-.�_..-�-T�---T-�-�-�--�•,.--- --r,� r-- --.• - 11::YOn Fra�tk :,. �.��i,t� :�TT�aT: �.,,.,_.� _ _,,,_ . _ .,-..---,-----..--...,....-..-.-,._ . • - CTTY ��,���, Marvi►i Co Brunsell °uhl i sh: � r� dl ey �un on M�rcn 2?. ��nd rtiarch ?�, 1��2. � � . •� , , . II , I , ' I ' , , ' ' ' , , . ' �� r't} . , . . ?1. '?;. ' ; �i , i ' I ' ' OFFICIAi� NQT�GE � C�TY QF FRIDL�'Y P[TBLIC HEARTN� BEFqRE THE CITY COLTNCIL � �. TO W�OM I� MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there w�ll be � Pub1�.0 �ear�.ag of the C;[ty Council of the City of Fridley in �he City I�all at b431 Uaiv��eity Avenue Northeast on Moaday, Apr�l 10, 1972 in the Couptcil Ci�aunbsr at 7:30 P,M. �or the purpoae of: Conaideration of a rezoning request�(ZOA �72-OIj by Alv�n A. Nitschke to �cezoue from R�1 (sic�gle iami,ly dwelling) to R-3 (general mµltiple fam�ly dw�lli�gsj th� follow�.ng desaribed parcels; ti Ouklot 1, Rice Cxeek Plaza South, Lat 32, Block 4, Lc�w�ll Addition to Fridley Park, tog�ther w�th tha vacated 5t�eet lying betwe�n tt�e before qqentian�d parcels, all in Che �outh Half of S�ct�qn 1�+, T-�0� R�24, City of Fridl,ey, County o� Anoka, Mipaesota. The eam� bei.�g 659� Main Streer Northeast, �'ridley, Mianesota. Aaypne deeiring to be heard with refexene� to the abqve �patte� may be hsaxd at �his time. Publish: March �2, 1972 � March 29, 1972 FRANK G. T,iEBL MAYOR u ".'�. �. �7 � _. : -` � '-.�` .•'� li��s ;;'�«� Alvin A. Piitschke ZOA 4�72-01 ,� ,, ,, � Outlot 1, Rice Creek P1az� Soukh, ��� •f"� /�':',' , Lot 32, Bl. 4, Lowell Add. to Frid�� y � A � `" s, i; r�;,:�: �.� ' Park, together with the vacat�d s c r� � c • _ � � , s� / '.;;�``' ` :' , ^N `�,� ;;•;, between before m�ntioned par�els- , � / Rezone from R-1 tv R-3 for �riplex , � / :G : / ` /r . � ;... �� � e�-i i '� , R. i . /.. \ ��+ ,.,,�•••°- '��..••,, ..L. � �4 • �7iSy,- ?te � �.. �a r. . �•+e' f � •.. y •�:' ' ,G�. �/ ."'.� i:r•i�:. .,,�. _ . F' w' ' % , � , i � � +Ii �i' :A� ':r.,.: : j �7: ` � X-... �/ ' �• � �•' ,.��.,.,� M 1 � , f� Sa i �•.•� : �� ,a F� �r�1�;�i•��.�5•'n! �••r ,..,,� _ ,.;. ��� ` 1 `. � '\ _,� s.:1� ,� I '���y� �z � . . . 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I' � _ . . . � , . . - . . . � - � � ' i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , �• � � I , .^ � � Planning Co�nission Meeting - February 9, 1972 Page S ,--- UPON A VOICE VOTE, Zeglen, Schmedeke voting aye, Minish and Fitzpatrick voti�g nay, the MOTION.FAILED. Mr. Minish said he felt different about this station because of the location. The Commission should consider whether the use of this type should be allowed at one or more of the locations as a service to the citizens. It has been indicated that there will be another request for a Special Use Permit for U-Hau� rentals or� Central Avenue. He would like to consider this request in relation to the other one. This may give the Commission time to see if EZ Haul wauld apply. He would like to have this portion of the request tabled. MOTION by Minish that the Planning Commission table until March 8, 197? the SpeciaZ Use Permit request, SP #71-18, by Ron's Gu1f Service Station for U-Haul rentals on Lots Z and 2, Block 1, C. D. Hutchinson Addition pex Code �ectio� 45.101, B, 3-E, zoned C-2, to see if, in the interval, other appl,{cat�ons have been indicated that they wi11 be filed and consider other sites and r�umber O�P ` operations the City would Zike to have. - MI�TION FAILED FOR LACK OF SECOND. Chairman Fitzpatrick said the action then wou to pasg this request on to the Council wi.thout act that these motions were made �or the second reques 1972. e t r L the a u The petitioner was informed Council would receive �►is request on February �8, Mr. Minish said for the time he has been on the Planning Cot�n3.ssiot� �hey bAw� had se�eral requests for service station sites. He has always wot�dered iP ths� �City doesn't already have too many stations and that it would be diff�.elslt �or them to make a substantial prof it. Now we hear that station operators �eed additional means of income to stay open. We should keep it� mind whaC we heaxd tonigh t . . 3. YUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST, ZOA �72-01, BY ALVIN A. NITSCHKEt To rezone from i% 1 to R-3, Outlot 411, Rice Creek Plaza Sout�h a�d Lot 32, ��o�k 4, Lowell Additi.on to Fridley Park togethel with the vacate�d streeG �.y�ng between the before ment;ioned parcels. � Mr. Nitschke was preseri't. MOTION L�,� Schmedek�., se�nded by Minish ` that the Planntng Cpmm�ssioTl p►�iYe the xeading of the Of�icial:Notice for the P�bZic Hearing oi` the Rezata.i'nq Requ�st, ZOA #72-01, by Alvin A. Nitsclike to rezone from R-Z to R-3 (gener�t� mu1�.i,�.��t family dwellings) Outlot #I, Rice Creek PZaza South and Lot 3,2, �1oCk 4, Lowell Addition to Fridley Park togetheX with the vacated s�reet �y�.ng betwee�l tl't� ��fars mentioned parcels. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motio.� carried ur�ttr�imo�#��y. Mr. Clark said that �about a year ago Mr. Nitschke ap�lied for a speciat�, ps�i permit to build a double bungalow ar,d was involved with tzadi�g of la�ds wh�x� ��q �i�y traded a po�'tiqn of its pxopezty wi.�h ��� ���$�hk�• T11�S tr�A�aGt�on ha� takea place. He has,deeded the �mou�t o£ the �roperty as ag�eed tA� � i, ' � � , .. • , � ' , , ' �, , . � ; � ;. � �' � . 1' ' , . � C Plannin� Commission Meeting - February 9, 1972 pa�e 6 �I Se will receive the City's deed for the 20 foot Outlot. He wants to build a three I family townhouse type of building on the same lot as contained in the special use � permit. :He did not proceed with the special use �request. The land ax'ea is in excess of 10,000 square feet which is large enough for a triplex and R-3 zoaing does allow a triplex. Mr. Nitschke explained that he did have some of the elevations.and Dar�ral. saw them. Unfortunately the architect was using them to complete the plans. The structure wili be a townhouse, quite similar to the type that is being, built aow, the front court provincial type. There will be five parking places, two ; double garages and additional parking spaca in between. He will be living in one of the units. Ae would try to make it look as nice as possible as it is no� a specu�ative project. He changed the request because it wquld be moxe economi�al to have a triplex. Mr. Clark said he had seen the plans. The garages are on the front o� Che living area. There is a court between the garages and houses. The only Chit►$ he would want to comment on was the front yard would be mosCly blac(ctop ox aoncrete. fle continued that the building site is 80'x136'. There is a two fam�ly structure in the block to the North, the Park is to the South, single family dwellings off Mississippi Street and across the street the land is xoned �.ight industrial. TheYe are apartments on 2nd Street. Mt�TION by Schmedeke, seconded by ZeqZen, that the Public Xea.ri.ng be closed for the Rezoninq Request, ZOA #72-01, by Alvin A. Nitschke. Upon d VO.iC� VO�Qi a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. .� MOTION by Minish, seconded by Schmedeke, that the PZanning Commission te�osn- mend to Council denial of the rezoning request, ZOA N72-01, by A1vin A. Nitschke �Q YezonB from R-1 to R-3 (general multiple family dwellings) Out�ot �i1, Rice Creek Plaza Sou�h and Lot 32, B1ock 4, Lowe11 Addition to Fridley Park together With the va�ated street Zying between the before mentioned parcels, for th� follow�i7�� reasons: This request is out of keeping with the rest of the block which is resident�.a-1 with one doubZe unit; objects to blacktop faeing the str�etJ t1�e proximity of the park and the extra cars this triplex would have makes i'G undesir- able because the park does not have enough street parking area; and a.s incox�sis- �tent with surronnding one and two family residenc*es. Upon a voice vote, �,�� vot.inq aye, the motion carried unanimously. , .� 4. ' , .. � ` , 9 I� ' ' PUBL'tC HEARING• RE20NING REQUEST, ZOA #72-02, BY ROBERT L, M____ C GitEGORs To rezonz from R-1 to R-2�(limited multiple family dwellin�s) th� Nor�h $24.7 feet of the West Quar�zr of the Northeast Quarter of the Northsas� QudxCSx of Section 13. Mr. McGregor and Mr. ?�l.oyd Foslien were present. � MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Minish, �hat the Planning Comt»,iss�ort wa�v� the reading�of the PubZi.a Xearing notice for the rezoninq Fec�uest, 20A #?Z�O�� � by Robert L. McGregor. Upon a voice vote, a12 votinq aye, the 1t�tot�Qn cdrxisd uhanimau�.�y. � , , � I ' ' ' ' ' ' � ' ' ' , . ' 1 � ' , ' ' ' � ' I ' 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 C�ty of Fridley i� the G�.ty Hall at 643T University Avenue Northeast on April 10, 1972 ia the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of: Vacation, SAV �72-01, by Russell Hedge, of a street des�ribed as folloWs: Madison Street located between Blocks 1 and 2, Oak Hill Addition and Nox�th of 53rd Avenue, lying in the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, Gounty of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located at 649 53rd Avenue NortheasC. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter will be heard at this me�eting. Publish: March 29, 1972 April 5, 1972 FRANK G. LIEBL MAYOR '� y� � . , w�. ' � � �: 2S ���� � ' SAV �t72-01: Russell Hedge 3 A � �f---�,�-'-�-- .. 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' � O `I / 'G � S. //4 CORNER � ' *,•" 1 ` ��^ A � COLUAffiIA HEIGHTS , H '�� � � ' ,., ► �'1 t : � � „�....._,,,_...�. . - — ' ' 1 , 1 � . � . ' ' , ' �• ' , 1 � I ' ' � . , I, � Planning Commission Meeting March 8, 1972 Page 2_ The Chairman �aid this item would be continued at the requeat of the petitioner. 2. PUBLIC HBA�IDIG: BEVISION TO SPECLLt1LL USE PF.�IIT. SP �71-09 z SOCIAL DYNAMiCS : To enlarge tha site to iaclude Ea�t �i5 feat of LQt 3� Block l, Oak �ill Addition to p.ermit constructioa and opexation of day aursexy aud learuiag ceater per City Code 45.051, 3-F. 3. LOT SPLIT REQUSST: L.S #72-01, GEititAL �BRRINGBRs Lot 3, $�OCk l, Oak H111 • Addition to be aplit in half Co create one 75 foox resideat�.al lot, se�etiadar used for slope and backyard for Learning Tree Aay Care Ceatt=. 4. VACATION REQUEST: SAV �i72-Ol, RUSSELL M. HEDGE; Vacate bladlaoA BCxaet ly1Ag between Blocks 1 and 2, Oalc Hill Addition. Inasmuch as these Items are interrelated, Chairman Erickaon disaCted �he discuseion to include all three. MnTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Fi tzpatrick, that the P1ann.inq Con'unieetw3 wative the reiding of the Public Hearinq fornthe�ice$votet�allevoting aye#�ti�1 pesyait, SP �Y71-09� by Soc3al Dynamics. Upo nation carried unanirraus2y. Peter Herlofeky ezplaiaed that the vacation of Madison Street af�ected Al� three requesta. Because of the placement of a stoxn► sewer om the lot thet aoCl.Al �yaamics was going to uae for their building, the plans had Co be chaAged aAd move the buildin$. When Madiaon Street is vacated, t1�e Baetsrly 45 lsat of �c►t 3 t�i11 be added to Lot 2 of the Social Dynamice property. This 45 �set t�i�ll �1vA the Learning Center more recreation area. Lot 3 will then have 4S feet� afttx giYing 45 feet to Social Dynamics and the East half of vacated Madison Stta�t �lbich ie 30 feet making a legsl size lot of i5 feet. The othex half o! �h� etreet will go to Mr. Hedga. Chairmau Erickaoa �slcsd if the City sat� somettiiag about tba buildlAg �o� 8pcial Dyaamica being differ�nt from vhat they ahawad origiaslly. Mr. He�lofaky answered tbat ttae laqout would be chaaged aomerirhaC. T1so ori�iaa�. building waa 80'x72', hut becau�e of the atorm aewes, tha aaW �11t�A� stoM are $6'x68'. plr. Herringer said thst st the time Che 3tat� w�s givRA prope�t� !o�' ��� g�saway, they also took the drainage ea�emeat. Tha ean�mea� pas Aever eho��t Ot1 tha Half Sectioa. The origiaal building wae on the State ea�,eemeafi s�d Ci�a� wAe why Social Dynamica had to narrow aad lpngthen their building. Mr. Sch�edeke �aid there Wsr� a couple ��� thitigs that he tslt n4�dad 1w�s di.ecusoion. HQ underatands there ia avap► kind o� sCos�a as�ar pip� Bo�a6 �9 b• vtnder the Learning Care Ceater. The othes thiag is the 8taudard Qi�. Co�pp�ay pi�eline over the South 25 feet of the property which lncludse a 6 t�pot a$to� ���meat and a 10 foot utility sasemeAt oa ths North oi tho property. TM►�1 p�pe snder the Dsy Care Center ie the oae thut bothera him the taoaC. � Mr. Hesriuger �aid_it waa necesaary fas draiaa�e goiag from ths Nortit �Q �be South. Blni e�so�d�thetoutsidet dr�'QaghertW s t�o run�aACaetnirot�•�i�+�s Ne�s ta rwn P F � � I , � ' ' , �� � 1 : � ' , ' I, , � sc plannin Commission Meetin - March 8 1972 Pa e 3 dirQCtly uader the building. Comstock & Davi� reca�ended cast iron uader tbe building. Now it ie an open ditch draining the area over Lot e.�T� g PNorth� half way in the lot, is already thare. We will add to toea different pla�e. iihea the entire area is developed, the drainage may S NOTZON by �'itzpatrick, seconded by Zeglen. that the Public Hearinq fo�' tt�e Revisiou to the Special Use Permit. SP iY71-09� by Sxial Dynami�s. to enlarge the site to include ��estaii ��gf8yBt t� �tk n�car3edlunsnimously� closed. Upon a voice . 1�lOTSON by Schmedeke� seconded by Fitzpetrick, that the Plann.ing Cpn�►+i�+��p� recoa�mend approval to the City Council of the vacation request, SAV M�?'��� by Russell Hedge to vacate Madison Street lying beta*een 81xks 1 and 2� Oetk Hil� Addition subject to retaining the Northarlg 10 feet for utility and dxa�+'t�9�• the Southerly 25 feet far 5tandard Oi1 Campany piPo1��� a dedicatt�o� of t.ha� , Nesterly 4 feet of F.ot 1, Blxk 2�for the old existing watermain, dediQ$��o� o� the Southerly 6 f�et o� Bther2� IOdf et ouelxkyl6 f�pon a vo�ce�vot�,k�tll � t.he dedication of the Nor y •v�ting aye, the motfon carried unanimously. NDTION by Schmedeke. seconded by Zeglen, that the pla��n9 ���S�On reco�eoend approva2 of thQ Lot Split request, L.S. +Y7Z-OI. by Ger�a1 G. Berr3nger to split Lot 3, 81ock 1, Pak 1ii12 Addition in ha2f subject to the City receiving a 10 foot easnmentt� �eetr�Upon a voice vote$ga�votiA9 my�. South subject to the vacat�o the motion cerried unariiru�usly. MpTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by 1Vinish, that the Plann3n9 ComQ+t�'ion recc�mmend to the Council approval of the Revie3on to the Specia.l Use Pe�►it. c Sp A�71-09, Socia2 Dyr�antics to enlarge the site to include the East d5 feet o i,ot 3, B1ock 1, O� �nl center per�C���eo4 t051tj 3nF�dUpon at oicet votm, day nursery and 9 a21 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 5. LOT SYLIT UBST: L.S. �71-08 BY CLIFFORD TiiOB: The Eaat 125 f�st o� Lot 1, Block 2, Central Viei+ Manor• Owner wiehes to split off resideaca� approximately 70'x100', and sell balance of lot to service statian �ea���►• Mr. Clifford'Thoe waa preaent. Mr. Schmedeke e:plained thaC this ltem was before the Subc�m�nie���$����P�� of times. One time tbey oent it back becautte of the hookup � About oix montha lat�r tha raquest again cs�t before them� aild the Subeomw�.tEae rscom�ended approval. Pk• Schmedeke aaid tbe aeW aize of the lot Mae much emallar than the Citq r�quiremento• Hs Pereonallp felt that, iAaamuah as th�,•; and Mt. Thoe haa a chance tQ se11 Ch� vus so�ething that happened in the paet�the art hia homs �e butlt oa� Th1s �s coomercial part of the prop4rty 1r.eePi-a6 the Zonin Ord�,nance lot tsq�irs" as�tber ezan�ple of th• reasoa ioY chanSing 8 mante in commreuial asea�. Be a14o felt the fae owaer probably hae ths �'1�h� to do prQtty much aa be likss vith hie property. lie thought that, at •ome� time ia the futuYe. v�ry likaly thla property Wi.11 be before ths Bub�Qt���t�� N1th a requeot for one parcel. r � � � OFFICIAL NOTICE � CITY OF FRIDLEY , PUBLIC HEARING B�FORE TIiE � 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 CiCy Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on April 10, I972 in , the Council Chamber at 7:3a P.M, for the purpose of: ' Vacation, �AV ��72-02, by Joseph A. Laurent, , of part of a Drainage and Utility EasemenC described as follows�: ' The Easterly 4.5 feet of the Westerly I5 feet of Lot 5, Block 1, Swanstrom`s Court � , � Addition located in the Southwest Quarter . of Section 24, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. , Geaerally located 1312 Skywood CQurt. ' Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter will be heard at this meeting, ' FRAftK G : T,IEBL �IAYOR , Publish: March 29, 1972 ' April 5, 1972 � , � , ' ` i ' -- I �' , ' b • . . ..." "'_ _ ^ , — -__ ! LY_ ; 4 - - - ---- - ___ , ., � Y I� .. -,. , .._ , _..._ � —: .___�YJL _ . •-.... � .,�;: SAV 1i72-02. Jo�;eph Laurent ;, �` �'f��G�� (� A . �^ . ` - - ---. . •� . x, k � ,� �r"" `- � a��te Ea�ter�y-4.�--ft._ Q�_ _Westerly ^= .t_. -_ ' - - —!t° u ` . • ., � 5 � 15 Ft. of L. 5, B1. l, Swanstrom"s `. .� ' i �- -- ' - --1?i7.3 ._ � T � �' y _____ s j , . r- -- __. ur dditi • � + o t A , � .�"'�= - �--- — -- --9x�rr'",.�„� .;��i : ��.. :� �; . �✓� �/JJe O. /.� � - -- _—_. n♦ ' �"' ;, ` II \ �` � . ON ' _ ,,,,. �,, � � -� � _ .4.f d�9 � �-. � I �: ��, ,-� 6 � � '� ` � =� � R� S �� ' � ' � / ' � � , I . . � . --1tl�.A!_.� � 4 '1 ' , . .. ' _—__._._'_ �"__ ' // / _.....____^'!��"_--_.' .. :i%t � w ( Y V ___.. . 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Commiesion did oplit nb� t�nk the community wouldiwant them to�dorChat�C ��aas of property. He did o The Chairman contiaued that he did �ish to help l�ir. Thoe and h1a �roblefR. If the Conimiesion did approve the lot split� the City would have to hav� �o� kind of agre�ment that hichpsmaller tha�c►dmauy othercpiecesioi ptoper�tYe��• �� lAnd with the houRe is mu I�Ir. Thoe s�id he had been in this place ever since 1951. Ke asked if there would be an objection to cection?nglie waamtoldrthatcthe$P1+�►A��Sd�O�����pA the years. What is the mai� ob� has been working with the Zoning Oxdinance �isttoo amall an�areae Z1"&'O �p�uar� feet for C-1 and G-2. The 7,000 aquare fee eaid he vas put in thie Paeroadn heeloatrthatemuch A theeSouthe8ldsp hp n�d to dedicate 33� feet for . 'This could almoat be conand8r�eementewhereby thischeomesi��NO ld sV���dek� ap if the City could draw up 6 back to the station, there would be some protection. The Chairmatl oaid the taxes can be split, but not tbe agse�olasnt� utitbout Qoing through the City P1Oevenrifftheatsxessaratnotisplitpoaalble to put the mortgage on the property, I' ,. . ,:: � � ; � i / \ , � i� Mr. Thpe said the 4tation would be mortga�ed sepa=ately. Chairman Erickson aaid hs would �uggest the Com�nis$iot� f iad out tba �ut$westi to the following itema before they ru2e on it: . 1) Whether or not the City could impose any r�strictions on the u�• o! the property �o that they would not be forced to grant a lot aplit. 2) 3) If the division were taade, would the taxts be divided? Would asaessments be divided2 Mr. Schmeld clear1theiCity ifg�la theefuturen someona�ahouldMa�n��d �, 90 thAt it wou ues that small piece for a commnercial use. ,lpTION by Ninish, aeconded by Sciueedeke. that the Plaran�ng Comnti�a�On t+tbla the Lot Sp1it rQquest, L.S. M71-08, by Clifford Thoe to split the 8aax 1?9 lp�1t p! Lot I8, 8�xk 2, Central View 1�laanor by iplitting off the reaidenae. �pOri d vp.ice vote. aI1 voting aye. the motion carrted unani�ously. 6, VAS.ATION BEQtIEST: SAV #72-03, BY JOSBYii A. LAURENT: Vacats Che �a�t��'�r. y.5 feet of the Weaterly 15 feet of I.ot 5� Block 1, SW�t�C�c�t� � Cou�� '"" c to build a two car garage• PIr. Laurent was present. � i � ; � 4C � tinA - Mar_ch 8, 197 Paae Mr. Schmedeke stated it concerned him a bit when thie reques� came in becauae the atorm sewer wae eo close to the propoaed garage. He wae iaformed by the City ataff that if Mr. Laurent put the top of the footings at the sante elevation as the bottom of th��eeeSubcommittee�aPProvedditlon�the�grounde that addition aext to his home. the City ssid it would not hinder or harm our storm drain. �. Lausent said he had a split entry home with the I' one half of the actual width of the house. If he could I he could finish the basement area. �; ' garage taking up about put on another gaT�ge. There follo�wed a dis��entodecidedetooleavelthe petitionias originallyon of the garage, but Mr. Lau preseated. M�OTION by Scl�medeke� seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the PZann.ing CJmmission �m p uest, SAV l�72-0�, by Ph reco�nend to Council a proval of the Vacation req 15 feet of I.ot 5, A, Laurent to vacate the Sasterly 4.5 feet of the Westerly B1xk 1, Swanstrom's Court Addition only in o�etheefootings atuthedsame �lev�ttiot� propo.sed garage, subject to keeping the top as the bottom of the storm sewer and obtaining a certificatessed�u�Ue�n����Qe the dimensions of the description before the Ordinance is pa P° vote, aI1 voting aye� ihe motion carried nnanimously. � � ' 7. � , � :. ' ' ' A ' i� , '. � . ' portion of t G� multiple unit complex on Pert of Outlot H. Mr. Ken Nordaune represented Viewcon, Inc., a new architect with VlsweoA• Mr. Herlofsky used a map on the projector and explained what �ovgdsebut develo8�have8notgbeenttakeneout�dHeIthen pointednouththe, area for the coado- permit miniums. Chairman Erickson explained the procedure for the approval of the d�tvelop- ment saying the application flrat ia submitted to the Building StaadaYda-A�s�.�n Control Subcommittee. Their recommn�ndations are submitted to therovalAOf�the� misaion and b�th recommendations �r� aubmttted ro Council for app preliminary plan• If Cowncil approves, the f1na1 plan will be f11ed �k Che 8ui2diag Inapection Department, then �ibmitted to the Planniag Cotaalpeion !os their reco�►endatione aad they are submitted to Council for final acklon. MIOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Minish, that the Planninq Commis��oA �epy�ravo �e preliminary concept of Phase I(5 Four Unit puadrominiums) by Viewcvr�� Sna� beinq ,the cQndominium portion of o e ta�lvotingpayeu thecrr�tion c�Zr�ed � pp�rt of Outlot H. Upon a voice v , talisnimously. '�RIDLLY NEWSLETTER: Mr. Herlofsky subati.tted a rough draft of an article �Os the Newsletter concerning the Plannit►g Com�miosion's wo�k on the Compxeh4t��ivo pl�. The Planning Co�iasion approved the cantents of the articlo, OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA April 7, 1972 MEMO T0; THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: A REQUEST FOR CLARIFICATION ON THE VARIANCE FOR A SIGN AT BOB'S PRODUCE 1tANCH APPROVED AT THE COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 3, 1972 Enclosed is an excerpt of a draft of the minutes of the Iast m°eting referring to subject above. As noted in the minutes, there was some discussion that the message on the sign would not be changed more �.ften than once a day, although this was not part of the motion. In discussing this with Mr. Schroer and the salesman for the American Sign and Indicato� Corporation, it was my impression that these types of signs are designed to have messages which are changed more than once a day, I am also aware that American Sign and Indicator is having disc�.�ssions with the Holly Center Merchants Association ta possibly install one of their signs in Holly Center. This sign would be changed several times throughout the day. I am enclosing soa�e information on the type of sign planned for Bob's Produce Ranch. I have also asked Mr. Schroer and Mr. Sid Harris, representative of American Sign and Indicator Corporation, to be present at the Council Meeting in order that clarification might be secured as to the Council's intent on this motian. GRD/ms 0 Very respectfully, �� � . U�.� Gerald R. Davis City Manager � , 1 1 ' , EXCERPT FROM R011GH DRAFT OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 3, 1972 RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEt�LS MEETING OF MARCH 28, 1972: 4. A FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 56.05, 3B, TO INCREASE THE MAXIMUM SIZ� OF NDING SIGN FROM 100 SQUARE FEET TO 144 SQUARE FEET AND TO INGREASE THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF A FREE STAN➢I�iG SIG13 FRQM 25 FEET TO 30 FEET TO ALLOW THE ADDITION OF A 4.4 FOOT BY 10 FOOT PANEL TO THE TOP QF THE EXISTING PYLON LOCATED ON LOT 1, BLOCK 1, EAST RANCH ESTATES 1ST ADDITION, THE SAME B�ING 7620 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E.. FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA. fREQUEST BY BOB'S PROAUCE .n. The Engineering Assistant reported this variance would enable an addition to an existing sign to be installed. This sign would be similar to a"'I�uins-O-Gram", the m�ssage would �e controlled from inside the building. t a ���te�ei� �n--•s--ckap: The reason for the xequest is that the Shell Gas Station sign on t�e corner screens �he Bob's Produce Ranch sign. The Board stipulated that Bob's Produce Ranch signs should be taken off the building, and there has been an agreement reached whereby Green Giant will also take down their signs. MOTION by Councilman Breider to concur with the recommendation of the �aaxd of Appeals and approve the variance requested by Bob"s Produce Ranch, subject to the signs on the building for Bob's and Green Giant being taken off the walls of the building. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all vot�ng aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the Minutes of the Meeting of March 28, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Utter. 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Dial-A-Sign automation does away with broken or missing Ietters, vandalism, and the need for Iadders and scaffolds which are dangerous and can disrupt the planned circula- tian of pedestrian and motor traffic. . _ , . • . . � � � -,�.� _; F �` - . - _ � � �� . 5 E :, . . . , � 1 D1AL-A-��G�i SPEC�F�CATI��IS .. . . ! Automated Dial-A-Sign is unique amon� reader boards, the product of many years of experience in the eammunity-�rvice, and institutional ad- vertising and identity fields. Because it is com- ! Dio�a•Si�n /�od�le . The modules are complete- _ lp self-cantained, provid- ing simple plug in and re- �. movaI maintenance. Eaeh modu�e has its own motor, oallast and F4T5 fluorescent pletely different, Dial-A-Sign cannot be asked for on an "or-equal" specification basis. It has no equat. There is only one Dial-A-Sign. lamp. Letters are available in 7" and 15" heights. Letter colors axe optional although white and yellow grovide the best readability. 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The desired letters or numerals are brought into positian by pressing either the forward or reverse button. � Two systems have been deveIoped for changing Dial-A-Sign messages. $oth systems are fast, safe and convenient. .����" � � °���. �^ � � System No. 2--This -f.� ,� ,. =g;������,01� . direct-reading system �" �� can be plugged in at � the base of the sign or � at a remote interior �...._.�,�„�,,, _- v� location. A w h e e l e d carrier is available for moving this unit. This system utilizes thumb wheel control dials that allow the pre-selection of an entire line of copy. Once the first line of copy has been dialed, the modules can be activated and while they are moving into position, the selection of the next line of copy can be made! - r ,::.::� rT�..r,�� � �TT AMERICAN SIGN and INDICATOR � C Q R► O R 11 f 1 O N Moma Office: N. 2310 Faocher Way, Spekane, Wash: 99206, Area Code 509 KE 5-4101 Regioaol Offices: New York; Los Rnge�es; Doyton, Ohio; Jacksonville, Florida; Dollas Texas; Des Plaines, Illinois; Omaha, Nebraska. Representatices and Field Engineers seroing every ciry. I' 6 ', :� _ � � � � ,. , ITEM #6 � ; ,,� ' TtiL CITY ATTORNEY WILI. PRF;SENT HIS REPOR'T TO 'I'1iE . , COUNCIL ON MOiVDAY NIGIiT. � � r ,� � � � � , �. � :� � � : � . , � � � �: � , �� , � , ,� 1 � � 1 � � � �. March 24, I972 Mr. Sd Orwall Attoruey at Law 4500 i.yad�le Avenue �lorth Minqetpolis, Miaaesata De�r Mr. Orw�ll: The City At�oruey, Mr. Virg�l ilerrick, cailed ►ne thi� date sad adviaed me thst you were the attoroey f�r Miles Coastruction Compauy aad deaired somc� informttion au the comptaiats the City of Fridley has cunces�t�iag Mi es Coaetructiou Cc�paay. The City CowACi , at its mie�tin,g �f M+�►rch Z0, 1972, Cabl.ed the request for a 1 icenae fruw Miles Cae►etructio�s C�pany and set Mo�d�►y, April 10, 1972 at 7:30 P. :�I. , sa the date for the kteariag �t the a�atter. This is y�ur official notice of this j�eariag oa behaif of Milee COastruction Canpany . I am eac:osiag for your informatioa t copy of the Bui ding Inspection report coaceraing saae coa�pl�iat4 ou Mile� Constructiofl Company. If you have any questions concerni�►g this material, p"ease coatact Mr. I�sim Q�re�hi, City Eagi�eer, at 560-3450. Sit�cere:y yours, GRD/m� CC: City Attoraey City Eogiqaer Gera'd R. Davis Citq MaAager � .� 0 BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT: 6731 - 4th Street N. E.: Miles took out a garage permit for this address on June 3, 1971. The Building Inspector found during an inspection that alterations were being done at this address by Miles without a permit. Owner came in and took out permit on December 3, 1971 and was double feed, On January 24, 1972 an inspection was m$de to final out permit. Work was not complete. 7530 Tempo Terrace: Miles built a garage on this property without taking out a permit for the work and without having a survey. Miles argued it was the homeowners responsibility to take out a permit so this was not their fault. The Homeowner said the contract they signed with Miles said that Miles would take out the permit. A permit was taken out finally on January 20, 1972, some two and one- half years after the contract for the garage had been signed between Miles Construction Company and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth R. Western. Miles Construction has worked in Fridley for a number of years and they know a permit has to be taken out before any work is started. � e 7A I � �'1 � , ,' ,. 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' , .,�2 � i h 1 1 � �s i I � ,E'Z,C��Z% � .�.� '� , i��/-'C� ,Yi �� , ' d , { � � 4 .'G-y�7 /��; C.C; �r('-Z,c.. yc., r� � �i' C'��` �k�,:-!}l-2_` '�" ��' I ' �-�.-� , � �f�C �!�.�?-��� �,Lcr::%G�.�t' r� /�`�/,',,��'' I �� C � - � „� � ��� � �- r,.� tz , � 1 --. � � C% � ��� i � � � � �>>.� � �� ���, �._-�� �1,L ,�� . � �� �` �� -�. ,< _ �/.� �,,_ � �> ,,� f�� �'� �. i.�`1 ` , ' �� �''� %�„t �, x,� � � �'.> .;�._:, � � � •� � � � � � � � � �' ,; � � � ,i I��I IfI �9 � ' , ' ' ' ' � , ' � ' � � , OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA April 7, 1972 MEM0 T0: THE MAYOR AND CxTY COUNCIL SUBJECT: ON-SALE LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS 0 0 Enclosed under separate cover are four applications fo� an on-s�le liquax' liaet��e. The organizations applying for the liquor licenses are as follows: Sandes's C�tfe, 6490 Central Avenue N. E.; Fireside Rice Bowl, Inc., 7440 Central Avenue N. �,; Fridley Recreation and Service Company--Maple Lanes, 6310 T.H. �65 N. �.; Howa�zd Johnsons Reataurant, 5277 Central Avenue N. E. The applications have been 7rev�ewed by the Finance Director and the agplicants have been checked out by the Chief ot` Police. The City of FridZey has three a��ailable intoxicating liquor li.censes ut�dex State Law. I am enclosing a copy of a resolution passed by the City CoUncil, R�$o� lution �127-1971, which indicates Council wanted one license reserved for � xest�ur�a� in conn�etion with a hotel/motel complex. This past week I had a conversation with Mr. Glena Wong concerning the Fires�de Rice Bowl. As you know, in the past a major remodeling of tl�e Rice Bowl has been discussed with the City Council. Mr. Wong advised me that upon consultation with his architect, he now plans no major renovation of the Fireside Rice Bowl buildit�g. He �ndicated to me his architect had advised him it would be more economical to bui a new building than to perform a major renovation on the existing strucCure. He, ndicated to me he is not at present planning a new building, although it was a �os ibility for the future. � All of of l�ridley be �ssued. of (�ouncil I ' , � GRD/ms � ' � i ' ' I� ' the applicati�ns received would qualify for a license under terms af �i�y ordinances, however, under present Council policy, only two license� C�u1d The decision as to which organizations receive the licenses is a mattQr decision. Very respectfully, � � �� Gerald x. Davis City Manager m I� i� RESOLUTION N0. ,�,�,j971 �, ' A RESOLUTION RESERVING AT LEAST ONE LIQUOR LICENSE FOR A HOTEL AND/OR MOTE�. CQMPLEX IN CON NNCTION WITH A RESTAURANT-LIQUOR LOUNGE OPERATION ' ' WHEREAS, the Voters of the City of Fridley authoxi�zed the �.ss�anCe A� private on-sale liquor licenses at a special election on Augu$t 19, �.969 pursuant to MSA 340.353; and WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has disposed o� its two munic�pa� ��Iquax lounges and private owners will develop restaurants at these sites a�d begin operation of the restaurants on or about January 1, 1972; a�d WHEREAS, the City of Fridley will have available five (5) liquox licenses to issue to restaurants and/or restaurant-motel complexes; Snd WHEREAS, one (1) liquor li.cense will be issued to each of the ow��xs who purchased the Shorewood Municipal Liquor Lou�t�e and the East R�ve� �toac� Liquor Lounge leaving three (3) liquor licenses available �o� �ssu�pc8; ac�d WHEREAS, Fridley does not have a facility combining a hc�tej, o� motel � facility with a restaurant and there is a need �or such a fac��ity in Lh� community; and WHEREAS, it is deemed desirable that or�e liquor license be �'ese�'ved , f.or a developer who will put in a hotei or motel complex in conjunction with a restaurant-liquor lounge operation; � � � � I ' �,. �.�.., �i ,. . ;.., . , . ,,;i � .��.. ,��t , � . trtdiey itser�.rs at l`e�st unt liquor +i�ense t,• ,'�e i•.,�t�; :,� :ie�e,..f��; who propuse development of a hotel and/or motel complex in conjuncCioR with a restaurant-liquor lounge operation within the City of Fridl�y• A��.1 proposals for this type of opera[ion will be evaluated by che.ci�cy �pu�F�l in terms of overall quality, scope of investment, and genera� desirab�l��y af the facility within the community. ADOPTED BY T1� CITY COUNCIL OF TH� CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ��H__ D4°►Y OF OCTOBER . 1971. ���r�s� : CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL MAYOR � JACK 0. K�RKHl�M ., � 1 � ' ' �� II ' ' '';k�Tv"�.s' nfit',`:, .. I�ji','..;i� ��'a;�. ��nsu�.�v.i:ig �xa�.��,r���s�:� 1446 G�un�y LR��d `�?`° :�n�apol:.�, i;ia4�-0c:am�=:s. 5�432 t'_�;�� i £�, ���2 a:��o��3e i3�.ya� anc: �: ��y ��:s�c��. �;,�� �'.�. I��.Fi.aa �;�.�����., Ci�y E�gan��� �'ity of I��.�lis� ��:w�. U�i.v���iCy .�,��'�uw, �.�. ?�az�r��a;��lia, Aii�au�sr4�a g5432 R�S SSA�.b�'C'j S�ii@i9 irf'�F,°:GG'C fa S�S�iW Sewe: 7mpravesu�n� PrQj o i�a. �.�6 �r�.ai�y, rt�n�����a. C,Q�tieue�n: iJe hav� sevi��.*:d �i�e C�bu3s�ion o� bids received sC lX:3i� A.1�� on ApziZ 3a 19i2, fvr th� �+�ov� reier�ntAed psojact. �Th� tab�lr�ti.�n o¢ �icia receivad w�s eubmitted to y�au c�� April �b �9i2. �h� iow besa b3.� �as .�ub�.tted by Aexst� P. Re11�r Coustructi�s�z Co�pr�y� 481 Froat Stree�, St. �aul. M�►nesota SSi�.� �.�; ttss �mouu� a� ���•5�59.29,_� Ttie secan�i i�w bRd w�� : �abm���cC�d by Erwin l�t:gomF:sy CoastL�cr��ifln, 10i383 89th Av�ncnr North, �aeo, �ti.r.s�esota in th� �ount �f �93,40�i.74. '1'tse third low bid was; sub�s3.t��c1 �y Amexican Go�nt�sctin� Gatp o, 1.g4p Y�:� loc+�b�iCk Ro�td a Ccoas &tplds s Mitatiesota in tlie ar�unt of �511,735.03. r�ne canstructiorb e�st e�t�st� for tt�i� proj�ct was �lOS,00�.00. Tr�e �i�er�fare r�c���nd thse th� cont�acg s�e awa�ded tU Au:��in P. ICe11er G a� � the a�oune of �he�.� bas� 3sid. Cousxtuctiom �. �q �►? �ernr��e Na.J., r�1�e � part �f this p�o��ct, is fc�r ��+e ca�asr::u�eian o�: an autfall storra s�ae: lin� na�th of �ice Creek �oad. As exnlsii:�d in our pse- �.iminary re�ort, �his line -? s essentia� to the opes�t�.on �f tiie stoa�m cewe� 3���Gem to be i�stsk.].ed �aad�:: this proj�et. We eiuder��arid tha� the CoetrsGi:E �ai.1�. be corisids��.nF- th� r.eqEiired easean�nt at tlae meeting �'a A;�ril 10, �,�?�. �t �hould the Caun: �.�. �lect tto pursue the acqui�ition_ o� ._thi.3 �a.��mant, �e �, _ _ __ -- recommerad tha� sa �'�� _No�, in the an�ua� of ,�9 Y 322�Ds'S,r io�: awarde t� �iustin g. K+alla� Caustructiun CompainY. The contractar �Y��uld be i.nst��aca::�� �,� rafrain ira�n ox�ering any of th� meterisls or �oa�aencis�g cac�rk on �hbs �.� tarna.�e uati�. �he eas�nt has been �brained. 10 � �1. �.t�mat;� IZo� � cc�sists o� {isuling_excess gran�.l�� u�at�risl to tf�� iow are> a�.�ar G�rdena �d Axthur Str�e� The 9na�;�rial is ueedAd a=: th�s lcacaticm a�s3 wh� pric.e as bid �es��s to be �aasanai�3.e. We therefore zsyv�c:nc� LhaC :�'.tea�:a�c___ N� 0 2,_ in tha stiar�xz�:.� o# $4, W0.00, be ai.so gwa�dac: to A� :in� I'. �e].Ier �� ��stz�u.atioa Co�pa^y. � � Hon. l�taa�►or b City Council City of Pridleq Project Ivo. 106 -2- April 6, 1972 The coc�leti� tim� wss amitt�d from the proposal of the loa� bidder. We have ccmtacted Mr. K+�lles aad he has agreed to co�sence work bq May LS, 1972 and �c�nplete tiae grojact within 90 days of that date. �is commitmeat shall be �acluded in the caatract. Q�ar representativ� will be present at the m�eCing o� April 10, I97Z, should pou desire any additioaal lnforma�ic�n c�ncerning ehis project. V�ry truly qours, � CaMSTOCK & DAVIS, 7[13C. By � . E. �. Cams�ock, P. E. 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Fridley, Minnesota 55421 RE: Easement - Storm Sewer Ou[fall for Project No. 106 Gentlemen: ', � A few years.back we had an opportunity to sell the 5-acre low land property provided i� CLL'ull illi }�c;CII1Ll CUU��. UC JU�uitlC�l. t1UW¢:.CL'� ll;r iiii t�etl��:� w.�� 4i..iic:�. �J �:,1� sale fell through. There was fill dumped in on Old Central Avenue on the low land � there and as a result a certain amount of water backed up. Then, when we were at the council meetings for the sale of our property to Richland, Incorporated, a family ' a few doors down admitted they had fill hauled in and he and his wife damcned up the � creek that trickled across his back land and more water backed up into our pond as a result of this. RichZand, Incorporated had a request for chang�.ng the zone to R-2 to allow hzm to build double bungalows and this was denied. However, at a later date it was stated that if he would restrict his building to single family homes on the � road and street frontage, then double bungalows could be built throughout the middle area. At these meetings, Richard Miller, a developer of the property to the South of us, was granted a permit to build and, at these meetings, the question arose as to where the overflow water would go fram that enterprise. Darrel Clark spoke up and remarked, "into Gonsior's ponds". Mr. 0'Bannon is developing property to the South and West of us and no doubt some of the outfalZ will find its way to our pond. Now the city is asking permission for an easement across our property to make way for the overflow water to find its way off the Richard Miller property and dawn to our pond. I went over to see Mr. Clark and asked him to interpret the letter we had received irom the city so I could satisfy myself as to my thoughts o� the matter. I was ��rrect in my inrerpretation of it so told him I would not Qo a'.one wir�+ an ease- ment. He explained that they wanted to lay pipes across our property tu about a 200-foot deptli and then just let the water drain into the lowland. The mention is made �hat they are doing this sp we can develop our pXoperty at a later date and I am wondering how it can be developed when more water is being dumped on the lowland than i5 alXeady there. I have a feelireg that the water will be building up to such an extent that it will just about €ind its way to my back door and also push a good deal of it over to our neighbor, Andrew Wargo, who is desirous o� selling th� back part of his property also. In talking with Mr. Clark he asked that I put in writing how we feel about this project. ��" I told him that I did not feel T should give an easement to cross our property. I also to�.d him about a culvert they have from t�e no�th end of prope�ty acXos� �he �i � road from ours on MisSissippi Street that has been running into our pond ar�d h$d i been �o� quite some fiime. I made �he rem�rk that the city sY�oulc� put a storm sQwer �i� 10 F City of Fridley - Page 2- March 29, 1972 in now regardless of what the other prAperty owners say. I fe�l this would alleviate all of this nonsense of water on other peoples property. The city was very concerned about other peoples property when we wanted to fill it by saying we would push the water onto their property but when it comes to putting it on to ours then there are mixed emotions. By dumping water across our property it will put more o� it on the property to the East of us. The statement was made to Mr. Clark that the lowland property is for sale and the City could buy it and do as they wished with it. He mentioned that I should put in writing what our conversation was about; therefore, this lengthy bit. Sincerely, TG:wg Mrs. Ted Gonsior 1601 N. E. Rice Creek Road Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 ' � STATE OF F+IINNESOTA � CGU�TY OF A[vOt:A CiTY OF FRIDLEY � ) P�TITI4�� FOr� A°P::OI�A� OF P�i�T Ri chard Nli 1' �r ?lo^�es� peti ti ons the Ci ty �f Fri dley as fol lc��rs : Tha* Peti ti on�r has i ts offi ces at 14 �2 78th St�•eet ;V.'�I. , Prew Brighton, hlinr�es.�ta 55112. That the PEtitioner is the developer and Contract of peed Holder of Lots 1, 2, and 3, Block 3 and Outlots '. and 2, Cochran's Addit�on, and now being diviced intc a prcpesed plat k��own as Eriardale, approximateiy 12,8 acres of land sut�stantially as shown on the attached Exhibit "A", herei��after called the Dev�lo�ment. That the applicant hereby petiticns for the approvaT of the D2velppment Plat. 4JHEREtiS, the Petitioner proposed to devel�p for residential purpos�5 the Cevelopment by eitt-�er sal� of individual lot or lots only or �ale of individual lots and homes; and ' :a!H�REAS, the City must aparove the Develapr,ient ard iS respor,sibie fio►^ the design and co��struction of public utilities and roads within itS baundaries; and WHEREAS, ttie City and the Pet�tior�er intend that the develpprr�ent take place in an orderly and predetermined marner; FlOi�, THEREFOR�, trie Petitioner a�rees as follows, �that: l. The complete roadway grades and lot grades for the entire Oevelopment will be submitted to the City Engineer for approval. 2. The sanitary sewer system for the Development will be designed - such tt�at the manhole locate� at Rice Creek Road �nd Benjamin Street w�il �e�ermine the exit point for the Developmertt's sanitary sewer system. 3. 'fhe lots 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, Block 3 of the Gevelopment, will be used as a retention basin for storm water until s� time as a storm sewer putlet for the Develc nt i , The City of Fridley agrees to take ' diat action to +�ondemn land ta the North of Rice Creek Road sufficien� for ths con- struction and o�eration of a storm sewer outlet for �he prapo��d Developm�nt. �' A maximum of $8.00 per 100 squar•e feet for the area ofi e�Ch 1a'� v�ill be placed as a pending assessment by the City at th� �1m� that a building p�ermit is issued for any lot to Cover fu�ure , _ .. . � I ' 10 H lOJ E.: rj I'Fa �i.'i � E: � 17EV�:LU'.?i•;;:�`i`l� � � �' � ■ r.. � � �4 , � - ._ ---------- _____-__._,�.._ �_�_.�.__.�._....._ -- _ _.____ � , � .� „ � , �, • ... ,: i J , __. . _ "" � "' � �'� � �' . j ' ` j �_.._. L�: S,�• +��!��') �,�' . r: . . 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Notice has been duly published as required by taw that tP�is Cauncii woutd meet in special session at this time and place to pass on the proa�sed ass�ssment. 3. Said prop�sed assessment has at aTi times since its filing been open to inspection and copying by all persons interested, and an opportunity has been given to a)1 interested persons to present their objections, if any, to such proposed assessment, or to any item thereof, and no objections have been filed; ex�ept � ,,� , 4. The amounts specified in the proposed assessment are changed and altered as follo�NS. 5. This Council finds that each of the lots, pieces, or parcels of land enumerated in said proposed assessment as altered and modified ti�r3s and is speci�lly benefited by the SANITI�RY��E'��ER, WATER, AND STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. t0y in the amount in said proposed assessment as altered and modified by the corrective roll in the amount set opposite the description of each such lot, piece,.or'p�rcel of land, and that sai� amount so set o��t is hereby tevi�d against e3ch'of the respective lots, pieces, or parcets of i�nd ;therein described. ,. _ , � PAGE 2--RE��! UTIC�d NOo - 19JL 6„ Such propos`d assessments as altered, modified, and cerrected are 3�fir�r��!, adoptAe'., 3n�+ confirmed, and the sums fixed and named in said proposed assessment 3s altered, modified, and corrected with the changes and ait?ra- tions herein above made, are �ffir�nec, a�opted, and c�nfirmed as tne �ro�er sbeciai assessments for each ofi �:��_1 1ots, pieces, �r �arceis of land res- pectivelyo 7. Said assessment so affirmed, adopted, and confirmed sh..11 be certified to by the City Clerk and fited in his office and sha11 thereupon be and con- s*_itute the speciai assessment �or �t�;lITA�Y SE�:JE�, WtiTE�, AtJ�J �7U,3M S�''�lER IMP;tOVEr��Eto�i PR�JcCT N0� 105 �e The amounts assessed against �acn lot, piece, or parcei of tan� shall bear interest fro�r the date hereofi until the same have heen paiu at t+ie rat� of seven an� one-half (7' ) per cent per annumo ° y, Such assessment shalT be pa��51^ in t�•�enty (20J annu•.al instaiirnn`s p3yabie on the ist dap`""nf Janu��r•� in �ac� year, oeginnin,� in rhe �ear ]973s �n�a continuing until all of said ?nstall�e,-�ts snall have been ,oai�, e-�c�z insta)lment to be collected ��:ith taxes collectible during said year hy the Co��nty .4udi tor. l0a The City �lerk is hereby directed to make up and fit� �n the office of the County Auditor of Anoka County a certified statement of the amount of a1� such unpaid assessments and the amount which �.�ill hn due thereon o� the lst day of January in each yeara The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded hy Councilman , and upon vote being taken thereon, the folt�wing vote in avor t ereof: and the following voted against the same. PNSSEt? '►NB .a�QPTc� 3Y THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIUL�Y THIS JAY OF � , 1972. » ATTE�T: CITY CLERK Narvin C. 9r�msell ;� � MAYOZ Frank Go Liebl uA I , I � ' � ' , � � esoo xicko� �i�e ��inneapolis Miiv��sota :>S�S� 5 April 19�2 Th� C�tY Council �iCy of Fridl� Fridley, �innesota 5b432 G entl�men; Rgferences ; (a) copy of rc� ltr 26 July �70, subjpct; nA,nimal Cantrol 3�easuresn (incl 1) (b I�pls Tribune article ��Controllir� dog s in �dPls � (incl ) Altnough our city ,�d revise its Dog Control pr.�in�nces last year t.�a key measure n uir t o��r,aers to �,�„c�t u tY� feces l�ft p th�ir cti esn o r a++ner�s prem ses�s 3ele�ed; Hence oug our c r ailed to LEAD in adopting positive co�tro� �e�a►sures can �re no+v 30 less than F�LI.OtiN, i.e., adopt proper coutroi requira��nts tc minimize our +shanty-town imaget, an iroage caused for most part by dog s and cat s roa� ing at larg e defacir� , defecating , at- tacking and/or ruinin�g �rhat little ramains of Fridley natural wildlife. (Th� point of the high�y restrictive nfecas pick up requirementn 1� that honest pe�t o�vne�s will 'comply - 3ishonest, shodc�, shiftless owners will dispose of their animals.) glso, city records wiil revaal that the current p�imal Control ordinance is for most part ignored i;y pet own�rs� the B& E P�trol effort � 20 hours a week is inf'initesima�. considering the prob�e�. � Suburds such as p�ric�.ley deca�y quicic]y �ugh; aidir� � aad abetting the process �►itb law and ar3er half-measures on�y hasten the ghettoizetioa procsss. , ,very tru.ly �ours,� �"+��*�► i &'� ¢+�k+"�,� '' *. • .� � ,►-� �lT1131am C. �fidf r IDsru� � , � , � Incls (a} LLr 26Ju1�?� (b) Trib art 1, � � , �I� ' .. Ti:a ��,, ' �l t.;y c7►� g�l.� ,zy s � ,� � ' � �. 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C. 'li��� i:.;a.;:-} �;�?.�::��:i, U' �•.; �i,'� %?G�, s t �-*.• 12 A � I� ' � il, : �:ontrot�%�ng .dogs i � - The dog-leashing amendment passed ' Friday by the Minneapolis City Coun- ; cil is a hardship imposed on the mi- � nority who care for their pets by the '.' irresponsible majority whose dogs � r�in free. Of perhaps 80,004 dogs in the city, only 7,400 are licensed, and � even many of the tatter have not � been kept under close control by • their owners. � T�iis gcowing public nuisance justifies �; msking tlie ordiriance more restric- �: tive: It now requires dogs in the open � to be ieashed and, a+c before,� u�res� j� ovv�ers to ick u ihe feces-Ie}t b- f° ir'�o s � March was a record month for trie seven radio-dispatched trucks of 1bn- ka Kennels, which operates under a contract with Minneapolis. The "ani- mal wardens" answereci 1,833 calls last mont�; ther� were. 80 reported incidents of bit�s that `reqttifed the quazantine of the dogs involved. Pub- , lic complaiats of dog packs have been increasing. So' have coiaplaints aboat dog droppings in yards and parks, a pr�dictable reaction as Lhe snow ' melts, but more pronounced this year ; th�l�����+�f � �. °�,The burde� ;of ��forc�dent is beine n Minnea�polis carried unfairly by the public at large, since the city's revenue �rom dog licenses and tickets comes no- where near offsetting the $1�5,UQQ paid annualiy fo Tonka Kennels and the added costs of city employee time spent on enforcement. No re- sponsible dog owner should object tct the $3 annual license fee; an increase _ °�o $5 would seem re�sonable. Nor ':. should there be objections to the vio- "]ation p�nalties, v�hich h�ve incxeased since last year. For release of an impqunded dog, an owner naw pays a fee af $7.50; plus $1;40 per day in bdard and a$15 charge fnr violation af the ardinance. If the dog is unlicenssd� there's a�ur- ther charge of $3 !or a license plus a $3 penalty. The ordinance on control of dogs has now been made as stri�gent as is reasonably possible. It seems to us that the next step should be ta in= crease the license fees and Axdina��e- violation pet�alties, That �ay� '�ot prove to be a�leterrent, but it would at least tran�sfex a great�r share of enfbrcement cest to the t�any do$� ow�ers vvhose disregard for t�teir neighhors is inexcusable. � �