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05/15/1972 - 5552� u �I LJ � ' � IJ � � lu ' ��� ' � JUEL MERCER - COUNCIL SECRETARY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA MAY 15, 1972 - 7:30 PM 1 _ _ _ _ __ _ ' ' . ' - FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA - MAY 1S, 1972 - 7:30 P M. ' PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: ' INVOCATION: � , ROLL CALL: ' ` APPROVAL OF MINUTES: ' u Reg lar Council Meeting, April 17, 19�2 ' AAOPTION OF AGENDA: � � IVISITORS: ' (Consideration of Items not on Agenda - 15 Minutes) ' ' ' PUBLIC HEARxNG: ' None ' F7 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, MAY Z5, Z972 PAGE 2 ITEM NUMBER & OLD BUSINESS: PAGE NUMBERS Discussion Regarding Making an Appointment to Fill the. ...... 1 Unexpired Term of Office of Second Ward Councilman � (Tabled May Z, 1972) � Consideration of Second Reading of Vacation Ordinance. ...... (SAV ��72-01) by Russell Hedge. Generally Located at 649 - 53rd Avenue N. E. (Madison Street) (CONIMENT: We have the necessary deed for the easement and second reading can be held) NEW BUSINESS: Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Regarding, ..,,. Vacation Request SAV ��72-03, Gene Hetland, Block 7, Onaway Addition COMMENT: No objections. Only problem is not sufficient parking at 7733 & 7735 Beech Street. Planning Commission recommended vacating only north/south a1ley section, so the ordinance covers only this portion) 2 - 2B 3-3A REGULAR COUNCIL ME�TING, MAY 15, 1972 PAGE 3 ITEM NUMBER & NEW BUSINESS (Continued) PAGE NUMBERS Consideration of Approval of Final Plat (P.S. �k72-Ol),. . . . . . . . 4 Heather Hills 2nd Addition, Mike 0'Bannon (COMMENT: This plat would eliminate access to Central Ave. Also, Council should resolve the drainage and utility problems for the 3rd phase of the development at this time) , Discussion Regarding Proposed Environmental Quality. . . . . . . . . . 5 - 5I Commission Receiving the Minutes of the Planning Commission. . . . , . , , , , , Meeting of May 3, 1972 Receiving the Minutes of the Building Standards. . . . . . , , , , Design �Control Meeting of May 4, 1972 6-6N� . 7 - 7C . REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, MAY 15, 1972 PAGE 4 TTEM NUMBER & NEW BUSINESS (Continued) PAGE NUMB�RS Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting. .....,,. 8- 8D of May 9, 1972 v � Consideration of Approval to Construct Phase 2 and Phase 3. ..... of an Industrial Waretiouse and Office Building to Be Located at 7850 and 7880 Beech Street (Requested by Allan Zeis) COMNNIENT: He did get the concept approval from the Council. If the Council approves the plan subject to Design Control app.roval, this will save some time for him) �� Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract for Water Improvement. ..... 10 Project ��108 (Bids opened May 15, 1972, 11:30 A. M.) COMNNIENT: Bids are being received at 11;30 A. M., and we will have a report for the Council at the meeting) Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract - Mowing Service ........ 11 - I1K 0 � ' ' , , ' ' � a � 0 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, MAY 15, I972 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) � . PAGE 5 ITEM NUMBER & PAGE NUMBERS Setting the Public Hearing for Consideration of the. ......... 12 - 12B Shorewood Plaza Final Plat (P. S. ��64-12) for June 12, 1972 COMMENT: City staff had a meeting with Wyman Smith, Attorney £or Max Saliterman. There were a number of items pointed out to him that need attention by Max) Discussion Regarding Issuance of Building Permit for. ........ 13 - 13D 16 Single Family Dwellings in Meadowmoor Terrace Under Federal Program 235, Requested by Vern Donnay COMNIENT: In the Agenda there is a list of items the City has requested be complied with other than the code requires. They have agreed to most of the items. They are not going to sod the back yard of the lot. We did send letters to the neighborhood advising them of the permit consideration before the CounciL this evening) Consideration of Renewal of License for Vern Donnay. ......... 14 - 14D �COMMENT: We have sent Ietters to the affected property ' owners advising them that if they stzll have any problea:s about the corrective work, they should appear before the Council) ' ' Consideration of Request to Construct Two Modules. . . . . . . . . . . 15 - 15A "D and E" to Existing Building, Request by Medtronics, Inc. � � � �COrI�1ENT; This item was processed by the Design Control Board, but when it wer�t to the Council �hey requested a delay. Now they are reactivating their plans and need approval) i � . .' i . � ' - � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, MAY 15, 1972 PAGE 6 ' ITEM NUMBER & � NEW BUSINESS (Continued) PAGE NUMBERS ' ' . _ Consideration of Resolution Authorizing Bids for. . . . . . . . . . . 16 ' Automotive Trucks � � 1 �. � ` Consideration of a Resolution Establishing Working. . . . , , . , , , 17 - 173 Conditions, Wages and Hours for Employees Emplayed by � the Municipal Liquor Store (Off-Sale) � � ,� Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing a Multi-Employer. ..... 18 - 18A Bargaining Approach for Public Works and Park Employees Bargaining For the 1973 and Ensuing Contract Years ' � ' ' Consideration of a Resolution Canfirming Assessment. . . . . . . . . . 19 - 19A for Street Improvement Project ST. 1971-1 ' � 0 �i REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, MAY 15, 1972 PAGE 7 ITEM NiJMBER & NEW BUSINESS (Continued) PAGE NUMBERS , Consideration of Resolution Confirming Assessment. . . . . . . . . . . 20 - 20A for Street Improvement Project ST. 1971-2 0 � Consideration of a Resolution Confirming Assessment. . . . . . . . . . 21 - 21G for Street Improvement Project ST. 1971-4 Consideration of a Resolution Transferring Funds From the. ...... 22 - 22A State Aid Revolving Account to the ST. 197Z-4 Street Improvement �und For a Portion of the Cost of Improvements to the Intersections at 57th Avenue and University, and 62st Aveaue and University Consideration of a Resolution Supporting Federal. . . . . . . . . . . . 23 - 23A Revenue Sharing as Presently Proposed and Supporting "HR 14370 State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972" ' � .� REGULAR GOUNCTL MEETING, MAY 15, 1972 PAGE 8 ' ' I ITEA1 NUMBER & NEW BUSINESS (Continued PAGE NUMBERS Consideration of Approval of Additional Bus Routes . . . . . . . . . . 24 - 24A ' and Extensions. Requested b the Metro olitan Transit .I:', Y P ' , Commission ( (If the Council has any adverse comments about the extensions, these have to be supplied to the Commission at their Operation Management Committee meeting on Tuesday) I �. ' ` . Consideration of Approval of Change Order ��1 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 - 25A � Pro ject WS&SS ��106 SCOML�NT; This order covers the deepening of the sewer � line to serve the property to the west of Benjamin Street and a small extension of storm sewer in Benjamin Street) � . , Cl.aims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 , � � ' Estimates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 � ' Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 - 28I � , REGULAR COUNGIL MEETING, MAY 15, 1972 PAGE 9 ITEM NUMBER & COMNIUNICATIONS : PAGE NUMBERS Mrs. Patterson: Complaint on Next Door Business. . . . . . . . . . . 29 - 29A , Finance Director; Memo Regarding Election Costs. . . . . . . . . . . 30 Sunday Liquor Sales Fridley Lions Club: Permission to have Circus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 �\� � i- i� NOTE: Discuss Setting Meeting Date for First Meeting in July , THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL �7� 1972 Th� Rec�u�ar �quncil Meeting of the Fridley City Council was aQnvened �t 7:4q p,M,� April 17, 1972. �I+EDGE OF ALLEGI.ANC:E : M1 t�ixo� �,�.ebl led the Council and the audience in saying the p�edge o� ,i111�c�ianp� �� t't'i� �'laq, I1�lOC�jTION : 1�y4� I.iebl offered the Invocation. ROLI, GALL : .r,�,a-�..�-.�,_,-�,� M�MBERS FRESENT: Mittelstadt, Breider, Liebl, Utter ,M�M,BERS ABSENT: None �DQP'�ION OF AGENDA; 1+'l��ax L�ebl said there was a comzaunication �o receive as foi,a,ows: 1'4x'�. WaZlace Marcus Proposinq an Ordinance Requiring a Tree to Be,P��ted �Ax �Ye�'y �#�OQO Squaxe Feet on an Improved Lot. idpT�Oiy #�� Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt the Agenda ae amended. Secor�ded b� �Qtut�i�man Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl de�laared th� ,�tj.pr� parried unanimously. V�S��RS; �'�, �?A� Cisar, 540 Cheri Circle, came foxward and presented Maypr L�ebl with ��i�,��c�ay cake and wished him Happy Birthday. OF AN ORDINANC,E 1rOR REZONING, 2 1,T0 R-3� 6591 MAIN STREET N.E. � �°�7►� �t���ne�ring Assistant showed the location on the overhead projep�o� �� s�,�� �,hat Mr. Ni.tschlte had just submitted the plans, and preaented �eql �� �� ��nci�, table.. The plot plan is the same as the Counci�, saw �t t#�� ��iG ���'�T�c�� �'k�e�e :is to be a 35 foot front yard setback to the gax�►�es, th�n �'1� .��'s��e�, then a 12 foot courtyard, then the structpre w�ttti a► 3'7 �c�� �'�� �s�'tl= �i�yp� �ieb1 �sked if they weze planning art a► fert�s ��o�g �� ���r �4� ����: ',�'�#e �r�c�ineering Assistant said there was some d�sau�sla�# �G►Li� � �e�nt� ��.<?�g �he south line, between Mr. Nitschke and the paxk, 1�u� $��}��� s� ,�9n�� ��onc� the rear line should be considered also. Mayp� L�e.]a]. �,��,$ �a� �� Wfi?13�i� 5��4 to be advantageous to have a fence dividing the GitX �xp��xty ��'Q�t �t� ,�r�vate property, as it would provide a scxeen to keep the ���.ld��� s�d �3'����C b�s�ball� out. Mr. Nitschke did cooperate with tl}e City y�'}��; �k���� W�� � ex�han�� of iar�d �or Jay Park. ' � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 17, 1972 PAGE 2 � Th� Parks and Recreation Director said that he has had a request from a mdn �.iv�.ng on 2nd Street just south of Jay Park ior a fence along the south side qf t�� G�ty prope�ty to keep out the traf�ic frqm ti�e apparatus area. Th�.s �$q���� ��$ been referred to the Parks axid Reereation Comanission. �qun��j,tn�?r� $zeide� said that this looks like an im�ressive �1aan ar�d �fhou�.d b� � y��� �ic� �ooking building. Councilman Utter said that� tl�exe �tas r,�m� ���c,�t���.on last week on a sixth parking place i� he were to put i�t ��,� tWq j�c�pptq t�nits, �nd asked if it would be a garage or �. parking �tal1. ��� ��q�,z�eQ��.nc� A�sistant said that according to the Code whethex i� w�� 1 ����, p� c��r�ge ig optional, but he would need o�e more to �negt �le (�c�e� �j� �a��,� �,��.���,��► the requirement is for S�S, but �n talkir�c� w�.t� j,+�C. �T�,�s��� '�Q �g��� ,�c�d ��e more on the sidQ, as there is e�o�gh xoa�n. �lsyp�' �+�.�� ,��i�e� �� the t�a�ity would be as good as the duple� jus� tc� t.�e �Qrth �r�,� �R �l�,tr�hke ��id yes, it would be board on board on cedar w�.� som� ���.,e.� �� �e ��Q�t. CQUncilman Mittelstadt asked if he �ad considered the fe�}�Q ��4�3� ��� e��� side of the property and Mr. Nitschke said yes� althoygh �'}e�e �.rT �4 �,�� ��y�5�e a�.p�g the property. Councilman Mittelstadt said the �e�1c�� ��,� �}q� �{� tl�,� Wk�q�e lengtis of the lot. He thought it m�.gl�t be more conve#��.���, �,r� �q� p$ �',�c�s�passing if there was a fence. Mr. Nitschke saic� �.f t�,e�q Wd�� ��ee���a�ss�.�g fram the park, he would take care of the fenainc� �,imsell �;it�}e� ��} ��c,�e�� �� Ci�y to take care of it. �4�ty�t}���� �reider asked if his plans fit on the 3ot so that the g��ges wQ��c� ��yg �bout the same setback as the adjoininq structures. �'�,e �nq��ee���� .�s����an� said yes, then the living quarters woulc� be behind the gara��s, ��Q� 1��► Co�x}e�lman Breider to approve the Oxdinance on fi�st ,�ead3.#}� a�� w��vQ �he re�d�ng. Seconded by Councilman Mitt�lstadt. Upon �, rol�. aa�� y�p�� � j�,�ep� � Utter, Mittelstadt and Breider votinq aye, MayQx �,ie�7, si���,�ed �e �t�tion carried unanimously. �e ��c�inee�'ing Assistant asked if it was the Council's wis�, tp sti���s�� �}� ����e ��onc� �he park property and Councilman Breider said �e� WQy�lc� r�t„1'��� �e�y� �i.s �� to the Building Standards - Design Control. The �:nc�ineax�ng �s�istant to�.c� �• Nitschke that if he got his application �r� ��c�h� s�W��it �� Wt�uld gc� before the Building Standards at their Meeting of May ��: A VA 3RD A ORDINANCE, SAV #72-01 BY �.E.: (Madison Street) ' I i ' � � � i � � � � Y �� �ie ,�z�c���e��i�c� A�si�tant showed the location an t�e oyer}�e�c� $�;oje��,9� ,�y;�� ra;c� ��g �1�e �u2�1ic hearing rtas held last week witt� nQ ob�ect�pz�s. �'�}�� �.� �Q�r �,q Y�c�tipn of a stub oi Madison Street that has �eve�r ��� +a�en�� �� �� ����� ar�d the Pianning Cpamnission recomaaends vacation wi� `t�1e �ons����.�� �}�� thg�'e �re some easements retainecl. � .���i� �jy Gouncilman Mittelstadt to approve t#�e Oxdir�anc� on ����t re��i}��I �d W��y� �he �e�s��,�g. Seconded by Councilman Breider, U�o� ��o�.� cal� ^����� .�g��,c�g�� L�ek��,Utter and Mittelstadt voting aye, Mayor �,ieb� �e��.ared �%}� #n�t�pn e�ried unanimously. � � ��� I REGULAR COUNCIL A�ETING O� APRIL 17, 1972 RECEIVING COMMUNICATION REGARDIDIG VACATION REQUEST SAV #72-02 BY JOSEBH LAURENT, GENERAI�LY LOCATED AT 1312 SKYWOOD COURT:. PAGE 3 The Engineering Assistant showed the area on the scxeen and said this is a request to vacate the eaaterly 4.5' of an existing 15 foot storm sewex ease- -ment. He has advised Mx. Laurent that until he brings in the certifi,�ate of survey, it would be impossible to describe the vacation for the Ordinance. Mr. Laurent has agreed to bzing it in, so this vacation could be tabled unti� then. MOTION by Councii.man Mittelstadt to table considesation of the vacation xequest by Mr. Joseph Laurent until he brings in a certificate of survey. Seconded #�y Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motior� carried unania�usly. DISCUSSION REGARDING NORTH PAFtK - REQUESTED 8Y LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS: Mrs. 8arb Hughes said that the League of Women Voters has been studying park�, recreation and open space, nature trails and centers for the past year or so and��have reached some conclusions. They feel North Park is the most desire- able area in Fridley for the development of a nature center, and they would support the employment of a full time naturalist. Thia they feel, is of px#.�q+a importance and he could plan and coordinate activities for all natural areas in Fridley. As to financing, they would support and encourage financinq a natutre center developanent thzough local (city and school), state and/or federal funds, or some combination of these. She said they would also support some kind of minimal ac�nission charge ig necessary to o,perate artd maintain the nature center. In considera.rng the terraira, there are water. resources, oak, bir�h and other woods, plus �►e ariimals already there. Such conditions aYe difficult to recreate oncs they a�e destroyed. The center would provide an opportunity for all kinds of people to return and enjoy nature. The naturalist would be most desireable in planning the nature ���te�� and he could also coordinate activities on Chase Island, Rice Creek, Locke ?�ake and Moore Lake. The League of Women Voters believe that educat�.on, scientific, cultural and nature o�iented recreational activities should be offered at the nature center. Mrs. Hughes continued, as to a nature trai� along Rice Creek, they fee1, �.t is a suitable use in a flood plain and that development along the creek should be minimal. They believe traila along Rice Creek should be planned to usQ natural materials where�er possible and that erosion, pollution, floodinq and maintenance problems be carefully considered in planning for the txai�s. Mzs. Huqhes said that they will explain their thouqhts to others in the coumtunity and that they will offer assistance if they can be helpful. She said they would iike to ahow alides and perhaps arranqe a tour througk� � nature ce�ter. She said they wnu2d most strongly urge action alonq �eas lines. Councilman Breider said When she talked about the Rice Creek traile, Was Rhe talking or�ly of the undeveloped sections? Mrs. Hughes eaid yes, it would be e��remely difficult where the property is developed because of ease�aents, ���ability problems.etc. th�re would be Nith the he�e a+ners. Sa�►e would eay �t would be all right, }aut �o�s wc�u�d �,qt. In �o�e areas where thexe is develogment, perhaps the trail could be directed away and put into u�i��.�y ric�hts of way. She said she could not envision a nature trail goir►g #�,�ct{���, '� ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 17, 1972 someone's back yard. PAGE Q r Mayor Liebl asked�the Parks and Recreation Director if he had any ccm�ent$ to make. The Parks Director said that in Fridley there is North Park, some ��nd in Innsbrt�ck acquired through dedicatipn, some lots by Rice Cxeek '�h�t- are ta� forfeit, Locke Park, Chase Island now being considere$ in con�L'4�vt�.�►�t with the Island of Peace project, and one other area that would fit ir� W�.t.�'� wh�t Mrs. Hughes is talking abaut, and that would be in the Ri,verview Heights area. These are six areas in Fridley, and as Parks I?irecta�, k�Q t�rould say that Fridley is very fortunate to have land that aa� be use� �p� �S tYAe of activity. As to North Park development, he said kae Would yi.e�.cl tQ th� Barks and Recreation Cominissio�. Fie said he i� awaxe q� e�A�ogy and the value of leaving land in its natural state. The �c�mt�.$sio� ��s this item on their Agenda for next Monday night. He sa�.d pex#�a�s �ha C�?t,utGil could ask Mrs. Hughes to attend, he was certain the Co�mnissi.or� would want to ask Mrs. Hughes questions. In respect to some o.� theses ��� G�k+�, that could be a long range plan, and could be up to a pro�ess�.tr��� cQ�st��.tant . M��r4�' Liebl said at this ti.me the Parks and Recreation Conanissipn �lo�s t�o� aQ�q+ mit^ked itselE to anything specific for North Paxk, Action has �set� '�al�e� �o acqqi�'e the �t�ndinq, but they have not m�de any recommnendation in re�ars� to WI3a� }[i�d of �ar1� facility it would be. . �S�yQ� �iebl asked if it would be possi.ble to have a multi-puxpose F��t�e���q���. �acal�..i.ty �.n North Park. The Parks Director said yes, there is 120 �cx�s �c� �q�,�t ��arcel that size, there are niany opportunities. Mrs, �iugrie� s+�i� ��t ,��"� q� fihe �eason she was here was to emphasize ti>at 120 ac�ces i� ���.�,r ��quc�te siz� €or a nature center, and would preclude other actiY�.�ies �s�d�z�� s� ��e8� deal of space such as golf, swi�ing pools, baseba�.i anc� iop�kb�1� ��@��j� �t�. f�� would not bar ac�ivities that would fit with ���;t1�.t� �e�}tex� I�p��ye�, �u�c.I� as picnic areas. The League's agreement on a�au]�tip�.� u�� wat�ld de���iCl v�pon What types of uses were being discussed, and they WOI�l� W�� ��14#$4 �h� Ate��ion�ed prohibited. i�yq� Lie,�l said that it is the duty of the Parks and 8ecreation Co�.si��p�3 �q d����'mine the needs of the community. The Council cannot at tYxi.s t�.me ��y�, �#4 d�stwe�, but they do have to live within the guidelines set out W�er� the ���,�.- c;���.ts� �c►r fihe qrant was made. The decision would have to be made by �� #���s di�d �cxea�ion Connaission, forwarded to the Council, then it woul.c� h�Ye �c� �e ��t���ned wh�ther it meets the criteria under which the City k,oxxpw� t�e A�T�A�',� �$, �i�q�e� said she understood this, that the League's interest w�� �� �,q�j��r�.�g and txying to convince people that there is $�eed fox �t}��,� t�� p�' ��'�d�Vi�y and that North Park is a suitable place for it. S�e wor��g��c� �,�� W�� tk�� ��g�i�at�.on, any coam�itment was made for the use of the 1anc�{ �� �ez���,p��t� #� q��„� Gourse. Mayor Liebl said there had been no �omm.i.tment �ox a gq�� p����, bu� �-� �s com�►itted for a parks and recrea��.�.onal �acil�,t�. �i� ���� �� �he Leaque's ideas will be considered and that M�'s. Hughes �s �q}�j��r��,� Y��cy �t��e���X���• 1�Q"�'�Q�j #�� ��qi�r� Mittelstadt to receive the caa�ttunication �xc�4 �l�e I�a�}�4 p� Wt?��b yc�te�s, klrs. �a�b H�ghqs, President� dated Aprii 13, 1972, �eGari��►c� ��° �St�,��� Utter. Upon a voice vpte, all voting aye, Ma�or i.iebl d��l��s� �,@ ���S�r� �arx'ied unanimoulsy. � � I) � �� � , � , � , � � � , C� � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF �ItIL 17, 1972 ' ' , , , , C� y ' � , �_I LJ �1�GE 5 RECEIVING THE P1II3UTES OF Ti� PLANI3ING C�IlKISSION 1�ETING OF APRiL 5, I9?2s PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S. #72-01. HEATHER HZLLS 2ND ADDITIQN HY MIKE O'BANNON: A replat of Auditor's Subdivision #22 MOTION by Councilman Breider to set the public hearing for May 8, 1992 fox' tYl� hearing on the plat, Heather Hills Znd Addition, by Mike O'Bannon. Secox�d�cl?a� Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayo� Li�b1. declared the aiotion carried unanimously. VACATION REQUEST, SAV #72-03, GENE i�TLAND: Vacate alleys iri 814c:k ?� Onaway Addition, North/South alleg between Beech Stree� and �1u4 Sfix'eet and East/West alley that e�cists naw. 1�OTION by Councilaian Breider tQ set May 8, i972 for the public hearinq oz� �17e vacation request SAV #T2-03 by Gene Hetiand. Seconded by Counci�.man q��e�, Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the matior� carxied �a►t��qou�ly. �,OT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. #72-Q2f RONALD E. SMITH: Lots �5 & 16� A�.O�C 4� Ai�llc� Lots 8, 9, and 10, Block l, Adams Street Addition. Ta make thre� 66 2j� feet iots from 5 fort�t foot lots. ,: The Ei�g'ineering Assistant said that this request is to take 5 forty foot 1c�s� or 2QO �eet, and divide them equally into three lots of 66 2�3 feet �'or buildir�g s�tes. About a year ago fihe Council approved almost exaetly t.t�is s�tqe =�c�tt�s� tv tl�e, rear of this property. There was so� discussion on whether t.l�� 8��;i� sitouTc3 be like this or to make two 60' lots and one 80' lot. Mi. pave Anderson said that he had earnest money on these lo�ts a�d 'k�a ag�e�0.�nt w�s �a3e that he would purchase the lots providing the lot split we�t thxOA�l� �c► tnake three lots out of the five. If less than three lots, he feels t1^�,+s ��'p�D�'�� W!�u�c� be too expensive. Mayor Lieb� asked if he intended to buil$ �d M�, Arlderson said yes. iKayor Liebl asked if the homes he w�uld build wotx�d bo �� �1 C�ass benefitting the area. Mr. Dave Ax1derson said yes, they wou�d �e 3.i� �@ $�Q,Qi� xan�e. It was pointed out that 7S feet is �he basi� xegu�.remex�� �Ax' s�� �1ats, hawever, this is an old plat wi�th only 40 fact lo�s, atsd dus #c� �� fact that the lots both directly to the north and the soutl� of t,�es� lq't�� arQ already built npon, and there is no more available land that cou�.�i be ad�ed �p make them standard lots, this would seem to be the best use fo� �h�s� st�stancia�rd Iots. Mayor Liebl said th�t in approving the lot split� i� 4�14t�1S� �t►atde �h�se lots pf 66 2/3 feet closer to the Code, an$ altiiough �e d�.d AQ� w�k a pr��ident s�t, t,his would seem to be the best solution to use �ki�s� ].a� �ca thei�: best advantage for the builder and for the City. l���QN ?�y Councilman Utter to concur with the Planning Com�aiss�.on ar�,d ��Fxav� �he ' lo� Split request L.S. #72-02 by Ronald E. Smith. Secondecl �y �o�o�.�r1� k��ts�stadt. LTpan a vocie vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl dec�arecl �e �tio� qa�xx�ed t�an.j,mously . ' � �'RELIMINARY PLAT FOR PHASE I, (9 FOUR UNIT QUADRAMINIIIMS) BY VTE�I�ON�,�IN�.� Gp�ndomin�um portion of total multiple unit compl� on part a� Out1�a� ii. .. ���hi�uck North Additian being the 1600 Block. �e ��3�'�neeri�q �lssfstant reported that the petitioner wltlzdr�W �� ��+��'k, �'k}er� y���s ���r qf s�uestions raised by both the Buildi�ng Star�da►�'ds ax�c� �'te �'3���g t���,���A�� so Yiewcan deaided to withdraw, red�aw thq:i.r �l� �� �t�k s�va� �tqd�i�. REGULAR COUNCIL Ni�ETING OF APRIL 17, 1972 AND EXTENSION OF SPECIAL USE $WIMMING POOL: MIT� SP #71-07r BY ANDIE Fi IiOME AND GARDEN CIIdTER FQR �'AGE 6 , The �nqineering Assistant said that this request is for thQ same area a� �,ast �sau[' by 8ola's Produce Ranch. They were granted a special use penait fox oms:y�. Last xear the operation was not under the jurisdiction of Green Giauc��, �i�t� �#� ye� they will be responsible for the maintenance, display and sales o� �k►� $ools. He sh�red the ptans on the easel and said that the plar�s ina�.u�s �e $' X 1Z' cabana used last yea,r. The cabana wi11 be used mainly #o�c h�c�pt�t ��e�i��, and display of pool supplies and the actua7, sales will take ��a4e i.� fi�s u�atir� Garden Center . QQt�'1Gi1�,n Utter asked if the pool area would be fenced an$ the E�g�.nea���p ,��3i�kant replied yes, it was last year. Councilmarx Utter asked 1� �.� Wqu�.� k�e locked sa thexe would be no possibility of a youngster qetfiing infic� �h��9 p�r��, Mr. Bob Schroer said that i� would be locked at niqht and �.� wqu�d &�,�p be locked if the salesman steps out for a cup oE co�fee. Th�xp pri�,� be � at�endan� there all the time. MA�'IQN k�y C:o�u?ai�n►an Mittelstadt to concur with the Planninc� Ca�ami.ssio�n +�i�d ��'�'� tI'�e special use permit SP #71-07 to Green Giant Ho�ae &�arc�e� �����x�, ��p, �c��' the ptiir'pose of above ground swinaning pool displ$y anc� to a�.law �hs c��4 s���i4'Cut�'e to be used again tor a one yesr period as of the date o� a�proyal. ��conded by �ouncilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, a11 votinq a�e, Mz�yp� ��,eb].sAeclared the motion carried unanimously. �T�AN'PING HOULEVARD: 40 FEET, MOORE LAKE HIGiiLAIdDS 4TH ]Y�DITI013t � � � '�'h+s Engineerinq Assistant said.there is s program sponsored by the S��ia�' #��,qk� �pa� �a�.s�n�i�r�g �ees and the thou�qht was that the achoo�. miq�t �iqj.�►�tQ, (;atun�i,�,c►i�n �1tt�r talked to the school and found that there is �aore ].and �'o� ,� , ���ii��,�,� now ti�an trees available. Councilman Utter added that the s��pq� has � r�ua�e� �f thinqs scheduled for this year already and there is iaeitjlex ��e� z�or ��mme availabie. M��q� i,iebl said he would like to encouraqe the �rounq people to p�ti�i���� �� t.�� �a�aut�:�ication of their city, and that it would be a worthwhi�.s �re�sct ��� ��m fio plar�t trees, nurture them and see theia grow. He sa3�d, a� �e �e���]�ed, abou� 5 years ago Former Councilman Samuelson mentioned th�.s, �ayor ��,e��, ���� he ���t that the schools should be more �.nvolve$ i� �����.�g� a1�.t,.��� �� C��x c�f Frid7�ey. He asked that the Planning Commaission, puxsue th�.� � ����p� some�hing could be worked out for next year. T�e E�gineerinq Ass�st.�t}�, s�c�c����e� t�at� �his strip of land could lend itself to a walking tx��� �o �+Aak� $&�k anc� t;hat the Parks and Recreation Co�nission could conside� �.t. �"ORTY FOOT IATS IN FRIDLEY: ��ox Liek�l said that Fridley still has some 4Q �oot �o�s� lef� u�#deY��o�adt ��, �� anyQr�� sh,ould show an interest in purchasinq the�n, he wpu�1� l�.ke �GQ h�Yt� � �?�,a,c� ��ready �pnaulated that would be fair and impax�tial �o all. �'h� �r��,�x�e��a.�� a�ss�.sgtar�t pointed c,�ut that laet Decembez the ���n�nc� �v�tti���,o�a �� �����mmend�t�ic�n on the use of some o� the qp' lotr� i.n ���nqu�h ,Ad�i'�it�r;� '�,��� �anncat be a bianket policy for use on all `40' lota � because st�a t�� �t� ��� �.� t�,�r int��'io� of � b1oc1F, utd some are on, a corner where if the�► W�x� �?t����. ���t ���y w�u�d create a traffic hazard. �+Iaqo�r Lie!#1 s�l�.� that aVe� �@ ���i; �,�y+g �►eaxs, he k�as received calls from people h�v�ng r�Q' :�:�,q�s an� ��� ��d��'�tc� Wh�'� �h�� sh44tld �io with them. He said he would like to see evex� �,Q� ���,�i$8� � ' r-, J � � u , � � , � I _! , � ' , � � ' , , ' � ' � � ' , _� � �� ' 1� � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 17, 197� PAGE 7 and on the tax rolls. He utged the Planning Com¢nission to continue working on some sort of a policy. M�TION by Councilman 8reider to receive the Minutes of the Planning Commissian Meeting of Rpril �, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a vraice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEZVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDZNG STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTiil3L MF.ETING OF APRIL 6, i972: • CONSIDERATION OF A RE UEST TO USE A DOUBLE-WIDTH TRAILER FOR AN pFF'IGF IACATED ON PARCEI, 2650 AND PARr OF PARCEL 2600, SECTION 12, T-30, R;� ANOKA COUNTY� THE S�1ME BEING 7625 VIR(JN RUAD N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA�� (IiEQUEST BY CASTLE MOBILE Hl1MES, INC. , 715]. HI6HWAY #65 N.E. , FRIDLEY� � MTNATESOTA) : �'he Engineering Assistant showed the location of the screen and said this business is Zust south of the Frostop Driee-In. He asked the A�ninistxative Assistant ta present the plans. The Acitqinis,.trative Assistant said that the stipulations on the special u$e pe�nit are listed in the Agenda along wi�th the stipula�ions imposed by the Building Standards. The changes the Building Standards made are that the�r wanted the front setback changed fram 15 .feet to 20 feet and they cl�i.d �no� x'ecpuanend approval of blacktop curbing and wanted poured conarete curbin�. They also did not have a coQnplete iandscaping plan and asked that i� be pxesented to the Council at their meeting. Castle Mobile Hoaaes plans An �ir�g oiled crushed rock for the trailer paxking and blacktop for thei� parkiac� l�at, �'he plot plan as submitted tqnight covers aIl the stipulations. i�yor Liebl asked if Castle aqrees with the chanqes in setback and lrlr. ibptte� a� Gastle Mobile Homes, said yes. He said, as to the po�ed con�rete cu7�laing� that fihey would like to sugqest that pre-stressed concrete curbing be uaec�, �� could be anchored down with spikes. They feel that the blacktop c�srbing would �l;e�era�ttrate in 3- 5 years, so they offer �the suggestion for tbe �xe-atre�sed conCx��e carbing. The poured concrete curbing would be very expen�iVe fo� � busir�esa kith a special use permit for a duration of only five years. i�yox' Lieb.I asked if theg would agree to oil the crushed rock and �lr. Rotte� s,R�d x�s. �e ttiea brouqht the landscapinq pZans to the Council table and said that 1�e que�tioned the requirement for sod in the two frontage strips alonq the sse�^v�g� �A�d� a�nd that they would prefer to use aggregate. .Sod ie hard �o �nai��ii� �d �.n their fozmer location they found that the°:saad bl�vinq across the h�gh-- W�� Would kill the sod. He agreed qrass would look nicer aud would a$d co3c�� t4 �he two ZO' X 75' str�ps in the front, but he did not fee� i� �vas praa�.ica�t 1�kiyA�' Liebl said that the sod w�ould do much to beautify their business and �l� reali.zed they were only asking for five year approval, but he did �ot ����, agg��c�ate is the answer. He pointed out Holiday used aggregate and had A lA� o£ ma�ntenance problems. It is difficult to keep it in place. 1rir. �'tc�tte�' �aid that sod is also difficult to maintain,but they w�ould be wi2ling to �xyy �.�. ��ci�man Breider asked if he would be using �lastic shxubs. Mr, }�o��ex' ��i�s� t�q, they would be iive and said his plan was drawn up b� 8ob's Pxoduce ��. M�ayo� Liebl askeci i� �e woµ�ld be u$ing r�n� evergreens and 1�Ir. Rpttex ai3ot�ad �� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 17, 1972 �AG� a types of greens he would be usinq. Mayor Liebl asked how much he plmn�3.pn spending for the landscapinq. Mr. R�otter said about $1500 fox �he txe�s althouqh the plans were based on using aqqregate in front rath� thar� �od, Councilman Utter commosnted that the sod �rould be cheaper. M�. Rattex �hez� shawed on the plans where tt►ey planned on using the pre-stress�d cona�cetp c�trb�ng. Mayor Liebl asked the Council if they aqreed with th� use w�' �m gre-streased curbinq and they agreed. and added that it would have to be �e�aiJced e3o�rt. Councilman Mittelstadt said that then if one section br�aks, ifi cpt�,1,Q be taken out and replaced. Mayar Liebl said that he wanted their sod mainta�ssed:and that �heY we�e to wA�sr it ocvasi�ally. Counciln�at� Breider ad�ded that the Council Po�Ced Vik,ing Chevrolot to put in a► green strip and he did not want to see t deviation. 1�TION by Councilmari Utter to concur in approvai with the exceptiona aoted in the disctt�ion, so that the etipulations are as follcwe: l. Front setback be changed from 15 feet to 20 feet. 2. Pre-stxessed anchored concrete curbinq arourtd all blacktop a�ce�tR. 3. Crushed rock parkinq area €or txailers be oiled. 4. All landscaped areas to be sodded. (This includes the tv�o 2Q' X 75� stxips alonq the service roadl ' 5. The special use permit is to be qoverned by a certificate o�' acC��yt issued after the imprwement is in place and all �ity Tnspect�acs j'�P� signed it that all conditions have been met. 6. The epecial use permit is to be sffective for a period of f�,y� ye�l�'� duration from time of approval. 7. Whe� permanent facilities aae bui2t, the_ awaer is to provide �aa; esd�q•• ment for roadway to Osborne Road behind the Frostcp Drive-I�,� 8. The ar�a autlined on the plot plan ie to be blacktapge�c�. (p,�� j,�� �,qt� 9. The office is to be at least 24' X 48' on concrete blpcks and �o be skirted tA qive thQ appearance of a perma�ent structu�'�, 10. 2'he landscaping is to be done acaordinq Co the landaca��� p1� p�1� blacktopped and crubed. 11. Units are to be a minimum of 8' apart with a maximum of 30 ytr�i'��i �4t the site. 1Z. The patkinq lot to be striped for customers and employe� paxkin�. 13. There shall be not less thaui four seauritp liqhts arot�nd tha �►e��tA�', 14. There are to be wood walks to all units froan �e blackto� axea►, l�i. aecurity �ence to ba provided on the south side of prp�e►�tX �� y�e�p the �railers start at the eastern edqe. 1.6. ,All vacant property to be graded and seeded. tZ'he City EragiAee�' ��A��I9 that this was agreed to with the previous awner and he �e��.s th�tt aqreement would still cover it.) �7. The sic�n ie to conform to City Ordinances without a v��p�,� �� �q ��, the proper distance back from the service road. 18. The o�fice r►il� be taxed as a permanent structus'e. The mation was sevor�ded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voi¢� yo��, ��,� �Y�,�g� �yo�' 7�ieb1 declared the motion carried ur�animously. OF A REQUEST TO CONSTF �LOCATED ON LOT 5. BLC 7701 MAIN STREET N.E. N CO., 6210 RIVERVIEW , � ' ' � , i � , ' � , ' � C� ' i , ' , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 17, 1972 �A� � The Engineering Assistant showed the location of the #�uilding on the overh�ad prqjector and the A�ninistrative Assistant showed the plaiis on the ease].. MAin Street has been extended from Osborne Rc�ad ta ?9th a� Fiarri� E�'�ctioxa �tuapaYly' now has a bui2ding on the west side, and th3.s propc>ae8 buildinq woul$ �?� GA '�� east side. The iacation of the building upon the lot was changec� �liqhtiy �r�m what was originally sisbmitted so that ndw the front setback 3.s �Q�, �rtd 15' o�, the south side of the property. The Huilding Staisda�ds �ec�ds � 5' setback to the rear of the property, and a provision for secuxity �,igh'�i,�q. Idz�. Richa=d Iiarris said that tkis building will have 9.00Q square leet o� �e� hpuse and 1, 200 aquare feet of office - space � and wil� be �ainl:ed �ace #�lot�ic • Zfi wi11 be very similar to the one that faces Main Stxest. �'here W�.��. be %�'��J� yenesr on the narth and south walls on the office portiori alonq w�.�th deco��t�Y� p�us�Is. He $aid they are putti.nq in fi12 now and wi3Z s�sply the C�.�y w��kh �n elenation. Th� builciiag will be 18" - 24" abo�re the curbinq, sc► th� drainaqe will be fioaa the drivewap to the street. r�ayor z,ieh� asg�t � r�ai� stree� has �en ��ted. T�e E�qineeri�cJ As��qt�r�tt ' sa�.d th�re was no curbing an his side of the street. �'hs reason it wa�s i�p�, dt�rie at the time the street was done was that it was not knr�rt �� �a'� ��AA� how t,�is property would develop. ' � �I i ; u ' �i � , ' � L� 1�Qr. D�k Harris said that he had pjanned on prayiding security l�ghting 1t�.'h�Ct�� the l3oarr3 stipnlating it. He ssid after cansiderinq that 5' aetba�k �� �he zEar of the prc�perty, he would like to request �hat ii be blacktopped 7�atai�i' t,�san sedded. It �,rould be very difficult to main�n grass, and as i'� f.g �t u�aiity easement, the te2ephone company mag have to drive theix t�ucks oA �'�. Gpun�ilman 1Rittelstadt said he would agree with �at suqgestion, thex'8 1s nq�ing tr�rse than trying to maintain 5' of sod in an industrial area. Goun,cil�an Breider agreed also and asked if he had any renters as xek, Mx', �tis said no, nothinq firm= but he did not anti�ipate any tm�ible. He �d�et� tiiat t�ty plarined on puting in plantings inthe front and planned on us�ng +��� ax�d Russia�n olives as theg grow fast and do well in ihat soil. I�0',��qN #�t Ccx,mcilman Breider to c:oncur in approvai of the s^�qt�est bx #iarr$� E�ection Co. subjeat to there being a sec�rity lighting sys�tem pravi3ed aWnd tha� tYre 5' setback on the rear property line be blacktopped �'ath� �i+� �odded. 8econded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice voter all ayes� MayAx Liebl d.eclared the t�otion carried unanimously. . CONSTDERATION OF A RE UEST TO CONSTRtJCT A SPECULATTVE G10�PS�1FIR�CTATa BIIITaT1T�G I,OCATED pN I,OTS 16, 17, 18 & 19. BLOCK 2, ONAWAY ADDITION, THE 8AME �INGi 7875 SEECH STREET N.E.. FRIDI.EY, MINNESOTA. �IiF.QUEST BY D.W. HARSTAB 71b1 FRIDLEY The Administrative Assistant ahawed the plans on th� easel and said tha� t�i� bui�iding wou,ld be located in the same general area as the last rec�,ye�� r�4t �1'�� t�o�',�ler p� 79th and Beech Street. There is a paved alley in the reax' �nd �he glans da not present any problem. The only change was for poured co�cxet� �qs#�i�q to be around the b3acktopped areas, and the petitioner aqx'ee� wi�i t�'�i� sstipL�l�tion. The Buildinq Standards' other concexns were w�tl� �Bh sto�c$g�r �d �scu��.�� l�.qhtin�, This plan has the same �ype of �z�ont as the �.ast xeg�e��. �� ��lsing requirements meet �he Code, and the Board reco�aen$s ap�ova,�„ REGUI.AR COUNCIL MEETING OF IiPRIL 17, 1972 PAGE 10 � Councilman Breider asked how many parking stalls there were and the Adminis- trative Assistant said there were 19 for 7700 square feet. Cauncilmaxi Breider asked if this was both for office and manufacture and M�c. Har�ta�d said that would depend on how it is rented out. Councilman Breidex s�,d thA'� a�� it was manufacturing, it does not seem that 19 stalls would i�e er�ottc�k� parkinq. The Administrative Assistant said that the City Cqde zequ�.xs�'�,' parking stall for every 400 square feet in a manufacturinq area. MOTIQN by Councilman Breider to approve the rec�uest �� p.W. Haz'stad �1,�jeGt tO there being a poured 6" X 12" concrete curb around a11 black�op +��aa�.�a�q� viding security lighting around the buildinq and that xefuse Gori��ii�e#^$ �+I! piaced �t awners option. Owner is encouraged to provide scree�ec� �te�, �'O� starage of refuse. Sevonded by Councilman Mittelsta8t. Upon a Yoic� yca��ef a11 ayes, Mayor Liebi declsred the motion carried unanimousl�, . KESKE, 5933 MAIN STREET N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNEOSTA): The Administrative Assistant said the reason this rec�uest i,s comi�c� �i'�vp the Cotu�ci7, is �hat it is the Council policy to brinq all requests fo� �y�� bt�ildinqs before them. The. Bnilding Inspector's report is�dica.ted the b41�.ldiilp �.� .�.n fairly good condition except that it needs paintinq and the ap�a9,iG�t'� �i�s agreed to do t�iat. HO!CION bx CounciLaan l�ittelstadt to voncur in approval #or moving � s�axaqA ��R 4603 �d�t�.x� St��t, �p 5933 I�lain Street by Euqene Keske. Sscondec� by �c)urtoil� ���.d��!. Upan a voi�e vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the �tiqn s3�trr��d Ltxl�imc�u�ly; . AN ADDITION TO iiE'SAME BEING 7331 BAKER STREET �Y DONLYN MAN[JFACTURING CORP., FR�DLSYs MINNE50TA):` � �`he AdtiAiaistr�t�.ve' Assistant said this buildinq i8 locatecl nox�t� oP 73�t� o� �atkez�. TherQ is one vacant .`1ot between it and 73rd, it�dus�.tcial s�x� 'kh� i�4r't� drld th� trai�ex park to t�e rear. The plans are for an a$�it�.o�n ct��p �h� sp�' o� the exi�ting building. They have an alley going otlt to 73rd and #�'te Ho;t�� xeco�cnended �pproval subject to their puttinq in a ooncrete ag�o�i p� '�he et�trarice to the private alley, that the alley be _cz�o�niecl inG tha =4ic'�1� Wi�i�; � as�hha�lt berm on the outside edges, there is to be a 24 �ao� t�d,it�� A� '�le ei�tran�� to the private alley and they are to �rovicie drai.ilage tox' 'tho aram� �ri.veway. Goupq�.�n aresidsr �sked if there was any brick o� the plans. �e ,�►$�,iA��t•�'��iY� $►��t�,�#,��, �aid it"would be a concrete b]:ock addition paint.u$ �c� �ttah #.�,� �'�9�1'� o� �he buiiA�ing. He said he has checked with the 8uildin� �n�specLo� �t'3d hs �os],a tii3.s addi�ion would be an improvement. The �resent build�� 1�r� �sat,�r+a �d MindaWS to the rear and there is noise emi�ted to�►axd t,.�►e �x��.1,ex �k �,�, �.e reanc, With the addition, there would be np doors or �vindcn+s �S� �!'i� �o�,�e �x��1+s� �hauld be reduced. They are qoinq to gu� �n �andscapi�g ��Ctt4 �'xp�'� �d t�►e� �►1� p� redoing t,he �xG�n� of their build�l�g r so �:t ah�ou�li� �ie � �xQ�►�en� �Q t�e entire are�. � ' ; i ' I' � , , � � ' � i � � u � ' ' r � , , � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETZNG OF APRIL 17, 19i2 PAGE 11 MOTION by Councilman Breider to concur with the Board in approval of the requeat for an addition by Donlyn Manufacturing Corp., subject to the Building Standa�rds' stipulations. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upo�, a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl SeclaXed the motion carried unani.mously. CaNSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY PLAN APPR�OVAL FOR A.TOWNiiOUSE DEVEIAPMENT TO BE LOCATED ON THE NORTH 824.7 FEET OF THE WEST QUARTER (W OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE;it) OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE�C) OF SECTION 12, T-30, R-24, THE SAME BEING 1500 69TH AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY� MINNESOTA, (RE�iJEST BY RDBERT L. MCGREL�R, 2828 5TH AVENUE SOUTii, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55408): �'i�e Administrative Assistant reported that this request requizes r�4 �ouracil �atxon at th�S time as the plans have to go before the Plan�ing Co�q;��s�3.ot� �Qx their review and recoa�nendation before coming befo�e Counci�. HOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the Minutes of t.he 8uild�:ng �It�t7tdArdl� � Design Control Meeting of April 6, 1972. Seconded by Councilman, �xe�d�x. V�]ri d v�oice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the m�otion carried una�niappu$1x. 1tECEIVING.',L'HE MTNUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF APRIL 11, 197�t r � A R�UEST FOR VARIANCES OF: SECTION 45.053, 4B, 4• FRIDI.�Y CI' REDUCE THE SIDE YARD ADJOINING AN ATTACHED G2�lRAGE FRAM 5 FEET ' AND SECTION 45.053, 4B, TO REDUCE THE SIDE YARD ADJOINING Lxt1I1 I� AWELLING FRfiM 10 FEET TO 4.7 FEET, AND SECTION 45.053, 4A,_T� FRI�NT YARD RE UIRF.MENT FRfJM 35 FEET TO 33.3 FEET TO ALLOW THE_! OF AN ATTACHED GARAGE AND AN ADDITION ONTO AN EXISTING DWELLIN� IAT 10, $LOCK 5� RIG� CREEK TERRACE PLAT 3, THE SAME BEING 440 �T. i'J1L�i\iI�IV aaa • MINNESOTA) ' + T�e Engineering Assistant said that the Board of Appeals considered '��� �tep1 ��� 2� 3 meetings, as they were waiting for a response from Mr. �oc��ex�� Ae�.q�o�'s. Mr. Kline has indicated he has no objection. The i3oa�d c�� A�����1 , �e�p�nends appr+oval subject to puttinq in a fire wall and that t�e�e k�� �30 c�49�� oz wi�c�Qw� on the wall fronting the neighbor's dwelling. � [� ,* � J�ayq� I•iebl asked Mr. Dockter if he understood the stipula�ions ar�d �gZ'�A� W�� ��7m �nd Mr. pockter replied yes, he had intended to do those �t1�ii�c�s +�y�iAW. j�p�'TON j7y Councilman Utter to concur in approval of the reguest �or vs�,�r�.�'iCQS �j� �� Aa,v�.c,� �qckter subject to the Board of Appeals' gtipul�tions. 3e�o�►d�d �x �p���.1� $r�ider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor �+isb� dec��'eG� �'.�±� ���,�� ����.ed uAanimously. �1, REQUE�uT FOR A VARIANG'E OF SECTION TO REAUCE THE SIDE YARD REQUIREMENT �. I;'Op� TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF i3OT 13 ,$LOCK 1, MEADOWMOOR TERi2ACE ARIVE �1.�., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (R I�AGU�1 I)RIVE N. E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 45.053, 4Bt 4, FOR AN ATTACHED AN ATTACHED G1�Rp ADDITION, THE S� QUEST BY MR. GA� 0 +,�t�� �p�}��,�ee�ei�q #�ssistar�t report�d t�at this i.tem has been tabled by t�A �o�,'K`(�, � REGUI.AR CO[3NCIL MEETING OF APRIL 17, 19i2 PAGE 12 , MpTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to table this iteat. Seconded by Counci�man Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carxied unanimously. FOR 'ION 45.053 REDUCE TFiE SIDE YARD REQUIREMENT FOR AN ATTACHED C'�PiRAGE F�ZDM 5 FEE'� TO 3 FEET, AND SEGTION 45.053, 4B, TO REDUCE THE SIDE YARD RE UTREI�IT �R LIVING AREA FROM IO FEET TO 3 FEET, TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF .A D�WELLING WITH AN ATTACHED GAIt1�lGE_ ON IAT 5, BLOCK 2, ELWELLS RiVER9ID� HEIGHTS PLAT 21 TI� SAME BEING 7621 ALDEN WAY NORTHEAST, �E�t, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY ARTHUR SILSETH, 400 RICE CREEK HOULEVARp 1�,E., FRIDLEY, MINNES4TA): ',�'k�,e Enqineering Assistant reported that this item was tabled �y �e ��� q� App�als also. MOTION by �ouncilman Mittelstadt to table this item. SeCOndCd bx CA'�t1C�.1ATaA iltter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the �aotio� q��,�ed unanimously. A ...�..�....� , .-.�......�....�. FRIDI,EX, MINNESOTA): iE' SECTION 45.053, 4B, FRIDLEY FOR LIVING ARF,,A FR�OM 10 FEET �n �,cE To aE corivE�m�n To z DDITION, THE &AME BLiNG I40 �t EST BY MR. D�ENNIS OTTEM, I40 : The �ngineexing �ssistant explained tha.t they �rant to convert, ti�e+ �ci���� g�arac�e to ].iving area and build a detached garaqe on� the ot�er ��.��r Qt �ha }3pt�A4 a�td in the back yard. i ,' � � , ' � � MOTION ,�y Councilman Mittelstadt to concur i� the apprpva7. �ox s► y����� �or Mr. Aexui�is Ottem subject to normal fire protection requi.�eme�t� �q�1�Q fol�ps,red and that there be no windavs on the east side of tk�e ex��g��n� �����, ' Se�V�,�i�d by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Maxo� �,��� deGl�ts'ed the mqtion carried unanimously. MOTTON l�y Coun�ilman Mittelstadt to receive the Mir�utes af tk�s �a�� �� �r���,��p M8Q'�iil� G� April 11, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Utter. �T�o�t � yp�Q�t y���f ��g, i�y�s3 � b'i�t�or �ieb�. declared the mation carried unanimously. GONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO PLACE A CiIANGE ORDER FOR A MOD�L 701 FT.EXT8T+19 �IIGI� VEiACITY SENER PIPE C:LEANER: � � �'h� �i�y Manager reported that on March 3, 1972, bid�s wexe op�t�eQ �s�� �, ���� y��.4�c���j �ew�r cleaner and upon his recommendation the award i�tas 7�a�e ,��a� � �'iod�l P'HX-�602YMW high velocity sewer pipe cleaner. �ie said t?�is W�� ��, gpA��, t,,kl,�� �� 1�e1��vs�i t�e Public Works Department desir-ed and the ons �'p� y��.�t� #�� bid �����fic�ti.ona had been �►ritten. It has since come to ��.s �►�,t�T#t�p�3 �h�� �.� wau,�� �ie advantageous for the City to consider placing � chau�g� q��Cy�Q� �� ��.� �pc�el �p � Model 701. The Model 701 exceeds the origina�, b�.d �geG�.����t�G►��. �� i� ba�ic,�11y the same machine, but has a number o� attaciu�ents �x�,� �'��g���} �ha� �he �ublic Works Department feels would be advaxitageous, �.'l�e c,�r��,i���� at�q,�z�t,�c�� t�at the 70�. h�$ ovex t-,k�e 602 is that the 701 is comp���s�.y �z�c��.q��+� � � , , � � � 1 �l �� � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 17, 1972 PAGE 13 and neated, thereby protecting it from the freezing weather which could do considerabJ.e damage in Minnesota. It also has a remo�e control deviea wh�ah qi.ves gxeater acaessa'tbi2ity to iaanholes on private propexty without th,e necessity of drivinq a heavy vehicle over private property and thereby �o�s�,bly' doing damage to that property. There is also a more power�ua. pump, a ltlllxgl�x self�wind drum and greater cleaning distance with one tank of watex. Tii� Ords�' has been placed witYs the company for the 602 but the only thing the coia�drix hAa done so far is order the truck, which is the same truck as would be u�5sd w�th �he 7Q�. These additional featuYes would increase the cost from $14,a0Q i`O�' the 602 to $17,415 for the 701, for an increase of $3,015. g1 co�{pax�.�so�3 Q�° tixe �ids has been �uade and the other companies' equipmertt does no� moe� th� �pecifications. For these reasons he became convinced �erQ should b� a 4h�3ge arde�t A180 considered was the fact that the Citp had to rais�+ the �ew�� rAtes and ahould certair�ly txy to give the best service a� possib�,�; #ox �e�ideA��i' p����. .He said �n, checkinq around, he found that two out o� t�hxee q�` tho ma�hines being ordered now are of this type. ' M�'�ION by CounciLnan Breider to concur in the recom�nendation and authexi�s t�3'�a pureh�$e of the Model 701 High Velocity Sewer Pipe Cleaner from �'leacib�e 8�pe 111nd Tc�pl a� an additional $3,015. Seconded by Councilman Utter fqr discus�iq�. �, �I � • � !J I� � � � ' ' �u,ncilman Utter said that he would recomanend sending Rusty Silsetj� �o th� ��4Gt9ty when �h� maGhine is ready to be delivered for a training proc,�xam� �i� S�is� hQ t�ade�stc�od tkie Company offers a traininq program and. it t,toul$ seea�► �h�� t�h�� WQu�s� k� adya�t�tageous . �he City Manager said he had discussed this point w�,� #�'ie ���e$ manaqer, Because it is a complicated piece of machinery �ey �'eCCam�AC� sendinq a man to the factory to learn the machine at their expense� th� �3+i'� � drives the vehi.cle home. in this case he believed the factory I�s �pCa�+�� �.n Ohio. � VOTE UPON THE ,MOTION, being a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl deGlATed �A tnat�.on carxied unanimously. ' AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A JOINT 'I'O PARTICIPATE IN A JOINT �ION by �4unci7.man Mittelstadt to approve execution of the aqree�qe�t �ca ern�ea� into a joint purchasing program with Anoka County. Seconded by �pixriv�l� U'�te�', �c�t�i��l�n 8xeic�ex ask�d the Finance Director if this was qoimg to sc�Ve F��A,I�x ��y, The Finanoe Director said there were no quarantees, but i� wot�ld 3�A'k +Gt]&'� dx��t�in� either. The Caunty will be paying the adminisfisati.ve �����9� �u�� � HenneQix� County does naw. There are some itema Frid�ey b�ys it.841! '�t�c�t �u��i �z�aps go through Anoka County for a savings. Cowr3ailmar� ��'�i���' ��ked �.f �ridley would then stay with the joint purchasing witb, Hen�e��.n �4tu���► �oc�, c'u'�d asked about the insurance the City has through ti�,em. ThA �':���e Di�e�tor said we would stay with Hennepin County and aclded t.l;�� �38 �T�S1��nce package through Hennepin County would be hard to beat. � V�T� iJ�QN '�Fi� 1dOT�ON, bei�g a voice vote, ail Voting ay�, Ma�+oz �.��ia� de�ls�'�d �he motior� carried unauimously. REGtiLAR COUNCIL MEETING OF' APRIL 17, 1972 RESOLUTION #49-1972 - A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING pARTICIPATION IN DRAM SHOP INSURAN(� STUDY: • PAGE 14 � The City Manager said the proposal is outlined in the co�m�unicatior� fi�o1q th� League of Minnesota Municipalities dated April 7, 1972. xe said a�P �h�R ,�� ever qoing to be any siqnificant action taken, the first step wouid be a' study by an independent insurance consuitant to try to shed 8ome liqh� p�, �� difficult problem. What the League is askinq is, if Fridley warits tQ �t3.ei•• pate and if so, to contri.bute $100. They hope to then be ab18 tq m�k� �ppy� reco�mmendations to the Legislature. The Finance Director ad$et1 t.i�a� ��#,Q�- pa�ities' vontribution is based an the net profit frcaa their stores, ,{'�,y4� T+��h� �sked whair would be the benefit. The Finance Directar said that Fri�e� �jatx� $17,000 for liquor liability and other related insurance for tiae p�cjc�g� ��s��� o�e�ratfon. It would seem to him well vrorth the $100 to see if th�s t�oat ppt��,� s�ot be cut in som�e way. , Mayor Liebi noted that there taere �not too ��r c�npanies offerinq this tiype of insurance. The City Attorney said tk�i�i ��i o�q o� the problems, there ,are only one or two cc�apanies writiag �.t. �i� ��,id �e would concur with ti�e Fiaance Director and that it might prove Me11 t�rwr� th� $�.00. The City qoes "out tor ingurance bids, although thie iaa no� rec�i��d� #aq� �S Council option. This provision is not included in the limitatr;i,oa�� �� b�,�,� �anst be �eareiv�ed for anything over $ 5, 000 . � � LJ � ' ' � MOTION by Councilman Breidsr to adopt. Resolution #49-1972. Secon$pc� by Cp�qi�,�* R�ac� Utter. Upon a wice v�ote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared t�e motio�3 <���.�, , U:�e�r�imous ly. RESOLUTION �50-I.972 - A RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR TOWING AND STORAGE $$RVTC�t MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt Resolution #50-1972, S�GOrlc9�d �?y CounCi.Iman (Jtter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl, deala�ed '�h� �pt,.�c+i� �arried unanimously. {�NSIDERATION OF TRAILER HOUSE PERDIIT RENEWAL, MEDTIipNIC, 6970 �TRAL 1Ay$NE� IiTE; MO�ION hy Councilman 8reider to approve the trailer house permit x'eneW�l� �'o� �iedtx'onic. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, �,�.� �AY9�� Mmy9r Lieb1 declared the motion carried unanimously. �ON�TDERATION OF TRAILER HOUSE PERMIT RENEWAL, BURLINGTON NORTHERN 'I`�'i�N$�'Q�['� ��R� A1�iD MARSF3ALL STREET N.E.: �'ION by Councilman Breider to approve the trailer house peratit xe����, b�► �url�nqton Northern Transport. Sevonded by Councilma�n Mittelstadt, �� �, Yoi�e Yote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carrie$ urs�i���,Y, 4''�NNSTAE#3ATZON OF TRAILER ii0[JSE PERMIT ItENEWAL, CLETUS NEI, 146� MT98fiSST��'� �ET N.E. i!14'1'�Q�1 bX Cpu�cilman Breider to approve the house trailer �ex�ui� �c�s���, �p� ��.��u� Ne�.. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upox� a voice �ote, #��,� �y�q, qd.yA� �.�e1�1 declared the motion carried unaninbulay, CJ�.TMS i .,,�,�...�,-.�.�.. MC?'1'TON b� C� �Ci.].man M�i.t��lstac�� �o a���pve �ayment of Geinera�. Claima �,2811� `�'4Y►q� #2$�57 & I�iquor C�aia4s �Q�55 - #�60�, �eco�d� � Gour�oilmai� y����'• U�4�t i� vQice t►ote, all ayes, the motion carried unauiitnouslp, � r � �� � LJ � � � � T`r'=�E OF LT�=','���. ' SEL��TIG A 5TATIOTJ � ' i� ' , , . y , � � AUaTIONE'�.R ' � I JARr, �, ' ' ' � ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APR�L 17, 197� LICENSES: '�Y Steiger �: Jertzen �ara;:e 5519 Central Ave. �ridley Ta-r;; et 755 — 53rd Ave. Fr`dley � Aletro 50G 53?3 �lniversit;� Ave. Fri.dley Phillips 66 ' 55h7 University A�-e. Frid7.ey Bill�s Service 3709 P�Iarshall St. ' Fridley T�letro K00 8255 �ast River i�oacl Fridley ',rlhite Knight 73� University Ave. Fridlef Standard 5tation i 6�3o x��. 65 r ridle,y Cha.mplin St,ati�n 72y8 xWy. �5 Fridley Fridl.ey Auctior:s 7500 Universit;� Ave. Fridley P�9ike�s ':ul£ Station 731K Hcay. 6� Fr; ale,y; 7 i�, rc � s North S ta.r I�dltO Marshall St. Fri_dley veorge�s in Fridley 3720 Fast Ri_ver Road Fridle�r r.mber � s 51�00 Central Ave. F r i.dle,y ;destE;rn Station 7h00 Univ�ersit�r Ave. a.rnest ��rtzen Target 5tores i��etro 500 pAGE 15 ��-1-r; �� n-r' : � A. ' `-�v � F �ire �nspect�� Bllildir:r, �:ZSp� Fire Ir.soector Buildin�; Ir.sp. Fire Insppctv� '�uilding Insp. Fire Tnsoector rhillips Pet. Co. 3ui.lding Insn, �:�Jilliam Svetin '�le tro 500 Kenneth Durbin Lester Schaffran Larry Liludford Fire Ins�ecto� �ui.ldinf- Insp: Fire Tnspecto� Building Insp, Fire Inspecto� I3uilding Insp, Fire Inspector 3uilding Insp. rire In�Nector �uildin� Ins;�, 34. � 30.OQ 3�.� 30.00 3�.� 30.00 30.00 30.00 ` 3��� Cyril Link Bui_ldin� Insp. ].20.00 Michl��el � runend ?'olice R.ichard �!ennessey �olice George Nicklow Police � Cer�tral Embers� Inc.Police Western Store piv. PolicF 12 .00 12,00 12,OQ 12�00 12 .00 R'�GULAk COUNC�L MEETiNG uF AF�kIL 1%, 1y72 LICENSES CONTINUED: 1"�PF 0� I�IC:.1�SE --- �X �I�„r�,� Moore Lake Union 75 569� Haclanann Circle Fridley Spartans 5351 Central Ave. Fridley Jimbo � s 21�8 Mississippi St. Fridley Railroad Accessories �650 Main St. . Fridley E.R.R. Liquor Store 3710 East River Poad Fr�dley � � �iolly r�:nt,er Liquor �tore 51�81 ?:niversity .xve. Fridley Fridley Food Market ' 8154 East River Road Fridley FOOp E:�TABLISHP�iJT FMC Corp. ��500 �Iarshall St. Fridley 1�inco Products 7300 Co�rr►erce Lane Fridley Totino�s 7350 Comm�erce Lane Fridley Champlin Station ?298 Fiwy. 65 Fri_ciley " 3ob�s Produce Ranch ?6?_ 0 Uni.vers it�� Ave. Fri_dley Sandeets bI;90 C�n�ral Ave. Fri:.ley Jacki_�� Ann Hair St;rlists 6�%:1 liniversity Ave. Fridley King Chalet 6254 �i;,�r. 55 Richard Kyro 'I�rin City Novelty James Schooley ^:riswold Coffee City of Fridley City of Fridley John Rieck Canteen Corp. Canteen Corp. Canteen Corp. Larry Li3�idf ord PAGE i6 !IP'PRG'�r"D �Y Pol�ce Polic� P o1 ice Police Police Po1�ce P,olice ?ol,dce Police Police P�licF� Metropolitan ':ending Healtt� �nsp. r!iliiam :ieiss Health Insp. P �� �Iea�.tY� Ir�sp. J.=�ckie Ann I�air Stylists, Tnc, ` John Lindell �Is&7-'�� ��9P � I' _ I.ICENSES CONTINUED: T'�F" �;r LICEPIS� i�Y � I, FO�D ESTa9LIS?Il�I�NT Standard Station • 768o Hwy. 65 � ridley LE:ster Schaffran �' � Ryan�s Conoao �389 University Ave. Nridley Automatic Sales '� Bob�s Sinclair 6290 Hwy. b5 , � F�idiey Automatic �ales Dawr_in� Box ' SgK1 East River Road FridZey A'A F ood Services � bay Co. 5� - 73rd Ave. k'ridley ANA Food Services � !'recision Sheet Meta1 5250 rlain St. Fr?dley �►�1 Food Services � Phoenix Chow Mein 2L�2 rlissis�ippi St. �'ridley Lyn Woo � Club t�7 6051 University Ave. � :�'ridley Robvrt Snyder Moore L�.ke Uni.on 76 5695 HaclQnann Ave. ' Fridley �,ichard Kyro '�cYwies ' 2��0 Mississippi_ St. i'r'.dley Howarc� J'1elson Central Auto Parts ' 1201 - 73rd Ave. Fridley T��a�ic ?�taid Vendirlg � �'ridley Sr. :iigh 6�c� rdest ?�toore Lake Dr. 4ridley Magic A�aid Vendin� � Ftillerton Metal 5170 Fla.in St. F.ri.dley r:agsc i�fiaid Yendina � Pilgrim Cleaner�s ' S2�� �entral Av?. '� � Fridley . Magic Maid Vendin� Maple Lanes . 4;,'>��jT';D �Y T'EE Health Insp. $.00 Health Insp. s.00 Health `r�sp. 5.00 Health Ins?� 75•� ?iealth Tnsp. $0*00 Health Insq, ?0.00 Health Insp, 2�.00 Tiealtn insp, 25.00 Nealth T_nso. 20.�J Health I�sp. 25.00 Health �nsp, 1,0.00 �ieal+,.n �rnsp. �.0 00 • Heal.th Ir.So, 10.00 �iealt'n �ris�, 10.� �I � 53I� Hw•f. 65 Fridlay Rec. & Serv. H�al:h Tnsp, i 25+� x� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING UF APRIL 17, 1972 LICENSES CONTINUED: :'YPr� OF LICEid3E �Y �AXICA� Columbia Heights Cab Co. 903 - 1�Otl� Ave. Columbia Fiei ;hts �•�'LIV�RY TRUCK American �inen Supply 700 Industrial Blvd. Minneapolis OFF SALN. �`.ER Bob �:= Produce Ranch 7620 University Ave. Fri dley T,�7EttN ?�ow�.es 2uG �.ississippi St. Fridley Frontier Club ?365 Old Central . Fridley i•Iaple La.nes 6310 H�. 65 Fridley ' K. C. Hall 6831 xt,r�. 65 ' Fridley Club !t 7 � 6051 University Ave. Fridley OiJ SM,E '_'},F:�. Howies 2�.0 Mississippi St. Fridley Maple Lanes 6310 Hwy. 65 �'r:.dley Club L7 6061 Ur�.,�ersity Ave. Fridley K.C, Hall 6831 x�ay. 65 Fridley Sandee�s 6I�90 Central Ave. Fridley Fridley VFI�T Post 3b3 lOf�O Qsborne Road �'xidley Frontier Club 7365 �1d Central John LaMon� �AGE �8 �:��T�� } ��n �� _.�._. __. Pol�.ce American Linen Supply Go. police Pobert 5chroez+ Howard Nelson Ma.r�.ene Poviitzki Pol i.ce Hea7,th Inso. Heal,t,h Insp, Poliee k'oli,ce Health Tnsp, Health Tnsp. Fridley Rec. & Serv. Police 12.OSJ� Richard Schint�;�n Rober� Snyder Noward PJel.son Poli.ce Health �nsp� Police Health Tnsp. Poli�ce Health Insp. �olice Fridlev Rea. & Sexv. Health Ins�. Robert Snyder Richard Schintgen 4Jilliam We is s Fridley VFyd Marlene Povlitzki Police i?ealth Insp, Poii,ce Health Insp. Police Health Insp, Police Hea].th InsP. Police Nealtt� Znsp� IREGULAR COLINCIL MEET � 'LICENSES-CONTINUED: TX?ar OF LIC �'3S� 'v -, ON SAL� CLLTB � I�IQUQR Fridl OF APRIL 17, 1972 �TF'�1 Post 363 , 1�t�0 Qsborr.e �.oad ; Fr�.d ey �' Shad icr LaBeau LeGion Post 303 6319 x�a-�. 55 ' Frid ey �AS S�VICES ' T. D. �ustafson Comp y 1800 Weat $ighway #1 ' $ur�asville, Minaesot By: Ray Guatafson Kal � s P luaab ing & aea ing 7101 West PaZmer Lak Drive N. � ' Mins�eapolis, Minnes a By: Edward Kaliszawaki x.+�M+�� PZua� in� � fl t ing Inc . ' 4989 We�� Hroadway Miaaeapalia, Minaea ta By: Randall W. Laae GENERAL CONTRACTOR � Amb�� 9nst7cuction nc. � G ¢Q'p S�ineon Boulev rd N.E. ' DlituteapQ�.ia, Minnes ta By : Nosznan Dalberg ��,gq $�tilc�it�g S�st , Inc: � 4��i �la�►zat�� �ou�lev za �I�,nrea�olis, Min�nes ta By : Robert Balch ' � �j��'u �t�y Ite��. �y nc . %�pQ � ���h Aveanue orth bi���apol3.s, Minn�s ta Bq; Vezn Doqnay 1 ���e� �, Johansoa Inc. ,�p - �4th AvenuQ .E. ' �'�'�d1�►� �ntn�s�ta By: Charlea Johanaon ' '�''�+����� C�natac"ucci � ���� W�y��a�+� 8ot�1 _ axd ������gj,��t M��ne ota By: Jerry $enaon ' �s�ructi, n 4�b��n� C4 ���� I1��.Y�r�i�y Av nue N.E. �����.�,�r� �i�r�nesc►ta By: Warren Osborne �y��} �crtt8tru�t�q� ompany of Minn., Inc. ' ��+QQ ����Q �ou�,�va d ��;�a� �i��nespGa $�►; Timothy McGray , ��'� T���k�e � ��t�& Tnc. ����+ � ��{�i� ,Av�nus $outh ������q�,�s,� �I�.nne ota By: Earl Weikle PAGE Z9 !�' .�c.'`,1;11 �iV �� Pol � .e Health Tnsp, Police Health Ins�. APPitaVED �Y , Plbg. IASp. Plbg. Insp. Pibg. Insp. Bldg. Iasp, Btdg. Ia�p. NOT 1�PPR�OV$D Bldg. �nsg, Bldg. �n�p. � Sldg. Insp, 8idg. �asp. Bldg. Ina�. .� REN�wAI� Rt+�1�iAL .� °�� �� RENEW�II, .Q'� R�N�W� �T�J,l� � 100.00 �.�0.00 RBGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIi 17, 1972 Is,ICENSES CONTINUF.� s . BEATII�IG _.._�__._ LaMar Plumbiag & Heating Inc. 6089 West Broadway . 1�Iinne�polis, Minnesota By: Randall W. Lane � 1�RY � . . &naiell T. Berg Masonry 13446 Jefferson Street N.E. • Atwlut, Minnesota By; Ruasell T. Berg 0..,..� �.� G Aa��icaan pil Company �28$ Weat County Road C $t. Petul, Minnesota �r Plwobing 6 Heatiag Iac. 4►�89 West Broadway �tmneapolis, Minneaota VATING � Jaxsan�s Service Compaay 9180 8ylite Street N.E. 1�t�taeapolis, Minaesota By: R.obert Schwartz BY: Randall W. Lane By: Lloyd Jarson Plbg. Inep. R, e: ' i RF�WAI� � ' �� Bldg. Insp• �1,A,� ' . _,..�,,..: t ' ���s �Aa�t+ �+ %�e P�bg. xne��. R&�{�W�11L B�dg, �map, g�taWAA% DIOTION by Councilman BXeider to approve the licerises as submitted with ti�,e e�c�sPt�Q�1 af Yern Donnay Realty Inc., who is.only to receive a 30 day ranewal, witt� �� request that there be a report submitted back to the Council. Seconded by Cptulcilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the mqt�.or� c�'x'�led unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF A REQ[JEST FRDM THE FRIDLEY� JAYCEES FOA PERMIS5TON T() �iOLD w (;ARNIVAL AND RELATED �CTIVITIES FR�OM MAY 30 TO JUNE 4, 1972: NOTION by tbunciLnan Mittelstadt to receive the cot�unication grom Mr. Wi�i�,�t M, Itaysez dated April 2, 1972. Secoiuied by Councilaaan Utter. Upon � Va�Ce VO�A� A�,1. �tyea, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously, kk�yp� i��4b1 saxd that they are requesting to hold a binqo conce�ssiom, �o se�1� �,� ` j�A� i�d s food license fox ttie Mrs. Jaycees. Under Ordinanae #463 � nor�� prof�t organizntion may be granted a temporary license to se1� 3,2 j?ee� �ar �► �aC�.q� of not tnore than 72 hours. The City Atfiorney added that al� i$ ],eg�� �"d� � n��-p�fi� organization to operate a bingo concession. II MO�'I0�1 bX Couno�i�wan Mittelstadt to gzant permission to the Jaycees to '�4�d I t,k�e�r annual carnival, for a tempQrary license for the sale of 3.2 beer, � teAt�q�C�'y �ppo license and the binqo concession. Seconded by Councilman Utter. �1pa� � � �pi�� Y�te, all ayes, �layor Liebl declared the motion carried unaxiimou$�.�, 0 ' ' � ' ' , � ' ' , i' REGULAR COUNCIL ME�TING OF APRIL 17, i972 PAGE 21 The Finance Direct r said that Ordinance #463 states 72 hours, but they are asking fox a permi for five days. Mr. Kayser explained that they would only b� selling in the vening, so this would not amount to 72 hours. �STIMATES: WBdVer, Talle & iie rick ��.4 E�st Maa.�i 5t�� � s'4nQka, Minnesot� 5303 March ��tburk��n Eng�.neer 6�'75 Hic�hway #65 �l�,nneapolis, Minn � �z�spec�ior� t �t�li��es in �ST��P,T� #6 for services rendered g, Inc. E. ota 55432 through �-22-72 for construction of sbruck �Torth Project #103; BARTTAT• . �c?�stqek & Davis, Inc. �pn�u�ting Er�gine rs 1$�� County Road 'J" �������Q3is, Minn sota 55432 �'o�' the furn shing of Professional Engineering Services, on �he �ollo ing projects: �'�RT��,i, Esti te #1 - Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer and W����cna�in Im rovement Project #102 �'�R'��AL Esti�ate #1 - Sanitary Sewer and Watermair� ��p�p�'ove�en� roject #105-1 �'qr the ��rn�shing of resident inspection anc� xeaic�e�nt �i�p��Y�siqn or the staking out of the following pxp�e�ts� ��A„RTIA�T. ���imate #3 - Sanitary Sewer, StozAz Sewex & Wat�r I;n��oyemer�t Project #�02 from February 28 throuqh M���1? 3],, 1.9'72 $ ��73Q��� +i �ii2. �$ S�5r8��•7,9 � ��1t76 �ll�Q���29 PAR�'IAL Estimate #4 - Sanitary Sewer & Water I#aprovement �rojec� #�.Q5-1 from February 28 through March 31, 1972 �,�r�,pg=�� ��pN by Co�n�ilman Breider to c�pprove p�yment o# the �st�at�$ �s sl�n�tt��t ����2�ldec� by Councilman Mittelstad't. Upon a voice vote, ���. age�{ j��qa� �,j,p,�j�, c����.are�l t�e m�tio� carried wnanimously. r A8Y��I�TTI�N�', d�$SISTANT CITX MAN13GEli/PUBLIC SAFETX DIRECTOIts rs�! e e a e �...�.,,� '�'�� ���� ��ager saicl that the Council received a pro�xess i'epo�� 1a8� wp�� q���, �e ,��nes P. H3�1 th� leadinq candiclate. As tt}e Gouncil knqws, h� �5� �GUI�}g��� ����,���' ����� �s �hg screeninc� eoaanittee. �e s�ic� �,,��t we�k �e #�� ��s ���.� �1,�'��'�� �,�3 gQ �c� Al�xar�dria, Virg��ia atld talk to pe4ple t�►�t, wo�j� ��� �� w�� : REG[7I�AR �QUNCIL 1�ETING OF APRIL 17,1972 PA� �� I ��,ittr �d he was �appy to report that everyone seemed enthusiastic xn hiq +D�g�bilitie�. He said his reconunendation was to appoint Mr. Hill, �f��q�i�yq +�l,�i �� 1972 under the conditions outlined in the letter found in the A�p��,�. �ddy0�'I�ieb�. �tsked Councilman Breider, as Fridley's representatiYe to th� A�ok� CV'4A'a�y Join� I+aw Enforcement Council, if he concurred and Councilman ��s3.ds� �'�$1i9�1 ye�. M$yor Lisbl asked what his annual salary would be and the C�.�y M�a��� #��Wered 518,000 annually. �A'�'�S��T �g Cqttncilman Mittelsta�lt to concur with the rec�adation a� ��� ���,� Y'�x�as��� �nd appoint Mr. James P. Hill as Assistarit City Manaqer/Puk�1i� ���R�X Di�'pGtOx �ffective June l, 19?2 under the conditions listed in th� l��ts; �qt� i� 'kfie �l,pr�:i 17th Aqenda. Seconded by CounciLnan Breider. 3�, ��,�.ey T�.11ex, 1535 Gardena Avrieue N.E. , questioned why t�e Ci�y �hpt�tc� ��d tl'ue �ax ,payers money bringing in someone from outside t�he Git� o� ���ts �1h�A '�h�►xs aac� $o many unemployed right here in Minnesota. He +�,sked i� t,�p G�.ty A��ded h.i�q? Counoi�.man Breider replied that presently ther� is a�ou� 5�00�OOQ s�aer�t to give police service to the citizens of Frid�.eX, a,rid W��3� hq hA�s9 � han,d ia hiring a man for this job he wants to be sure th�t �aan i� Q���� �+��1 �►�F��s Qf police service. People were intervi�wed bp�h i.l� �� pu� �,� �S �tate. Iie said he would not want to give the people in �his9 �pW�'� A�Yth3.�}� }��t'� t,1ie best. �ir. Tiller wanted to know why so much m�ney tvas ba�.�� ����,� Whi�e t�e va�uation of his house keeps going up ar�d, it gets pq�e �:��4�Y�t '�R ��Ve Zn �rid�ey. Councilman Breider said that th,is money w�, Q�,@�� �p� �,� intsrview� �k�t �e certain this was the vest man for the �ob, '�i,�t ,it�d�Y��l�#4�, 1�� h�,d considerable amount of experience in acquixiz�c� graxit.� �,d ��, �qp�� �� �i�.11 wQ�;ld`�ae able to get soaie of that federal mon�y for Frid�e�, �'#�� ������, GOP�7C��� h�.� a qreat deal of money available for grants i�� �q�,�.�e y�q,�x �'x�,c�.ey has n;ot gotfien one dime as yet, and if there is a possib�.�.��y Q� +�����,�p ��� #,�e ��,ty will certainly benefit. He would rather ses $3.O�QQO 18p$�� ��►p �A �3�� S�Op,OpO spent foolishly. �,� Ti,1�ex aaic� that he would rather see some cuts in �penc�ing ��.,t�1,e� �� �Q 1�a� �at �au need this and you need that. Peop�e ca�n�not a,f�o�d �p �,�,Yp �,� �'�i+d�.�x +�n� more ar�d are beinq driven cut. When a�er$o� c�p� o��, �7,Qt�g� �s� �'etix'�� �� �annot afford to live in the house they have p�i� t's� �1,� �pya Y��r�. �QUnc�lman Breider ppinted out that t}�e mil�, rate haE� �e� ppQ������� �l'a�1 ,��� two �ears. Mr. Tiller said it has�n't, and said ti�a�, th� p�.ty ��}p��,r� sg�r�d or��,y wha� the people can afford to pay. He said the ].ady lA�axp#�s� �� �'kZ'e�� cannOt afford to live in Fridley anymore. Mayor Lieiil ��t�.c� �a� �r� �}�Cilman $xexder pointed out, there are about 30,OOp p�o�a�.e �,� �'��,���� � t�'i�y deserve th� b��t police protection possible. He said i�e wo{��.� �g�p��}� �bu��7��,�man $�e�.der and the City Manager for their work �.� �v���}� �,p �+�,�}{ �q 9�e8� Qudli�l.ed m�n �or the positipn. Mayox i.iebl cor��it�ue$ tha6� t�� �Q ���d�,�,�� � �AS� �+@�t�` th� �QU.n�i]. passed a�esoiution naininc� l�arv�.� srur�s�11 �����,���� Ss�'�y Md�i�Q6� Wi� au�hority � act when the City Ma�nager w� Aut �a� �c�* ���,� ���?pit�'kl���nt o�" �'. �ill would }�xing up some conflict� and asic�c� tt;thh�� '�s ���,� �d��iC �'��e�'v,h �is. Mr. Hill's first responsibj.lit� would be �1� $�,i�,�,� ���'�y �?i�'�Gtor �nd Assistant City Manager seco�t�• �'he C�l�y ,At�Q�i�py �I�j,� �}�� �t� h►qu�� t��� �lp problem with the mc�t�on on the floor, bu� tk�e C�,��+ ����� i��9}�'l� A1�t@ ��C�co�nendation a� some later meeting a� ta whs� w���,d ���, � ,�1p����� Ci��r ,Mana�e� when he is out of tc�wn. , ' ' , � ' � � �� I� � ,� ' � I _I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' LJ � � - , ' ' ' ' , ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 17, 1972 THE VOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayar Liebl declared the motion carried tu}animously. AFFOINTMENT - SENIOR SEWER MAN: PAGE 23 The City Manager said that there is currently a vacancy i.n �the 3etq�r Ae�'�iq8t1� and it has come to his attention that Mr. Chester Swanson, wh4 Wtts einplOy��t w�th the City of Fridley from June 5, i962 to May 7, I971� has xequ,e�s�ed to ba► xe� employed in his former position as Senior Sewer Man in the Publio Woxk� pa�t* men�. The City does not have a reinatatement policy, but there Wa$ �`TaC�133qy and this was an opportunity to get a man back that has had 8 XeaXa e�cp�x�.0A0A, �'he Sewer crew is relatively new naw and could benefit fran his expex#�si�174. Mt'• SWa�BOn is leaving his position with Operatinq Engineers►, ?�ocd1 �49r �uud �e�re �i� been, an agreement drawn up which lays out the terms under w�tich he wOU1,a �� xeemployed. He said Mr. Swanson has provided a stateaaent from his doctpr certifying he is physically capable of performing the duties o�`c� SeniQ�' ��wsS l�an, The current qoing rate of pay is $888 per �nth and #he a��ci�t�►�� wC+u�.d be effective May lr 1972. MayQx'I�ieDZ called the Council's attention to Item #6 in the agreetneAt a�d �A�d he felt this was �rery impartant. "----This employment agreement in �o �,y establishes any future personnel policy for the City and does not set ��'er��de�l� �p� the future re-employtaent of any person desiring such re-eznploymsut X�'�i '�le G�.'�X of Fridiey." He asked the City Attorney if thia was �ropex. �'hs CitX �'��o�'ney said that this agreement is limited to Mr. Swanson, but Wh�� �Yt� Admin��tratzon is able, there should be some policy adopted �a7G �1�1tu�C�► �i�U����A�. Ma�Q� Liebl said that Mr. Homer Ankrum, far�r City Manaqer ha�d staxt�d d �e�so�el Manuai, and wondered if it eould be done by the end o�' the y�e�, �e �e�� �his wouid be a good idea so that the Council eould be as faix as �p8��►�� ����yone that applies for a job with the City. He said he cou�� acc�e�'� �he xecommendation to hire Chester Swanson on the basis of his 8 years �x,��'i8rias �.� t�t�e Sewer Department. The Council just authorized the purchase A�' �33 eXge�siPe vehicle for the Sewer Department, and it is necessary tc� h�Ve �! � with aonsiderable knowledge of his job. The City Manaqer sa�.d t��dt tk�e ��.tian was opened up so that any qu8lified employee could make an �pp13.- c���.o�, however, as the men are relatively new. no oae appli�d. l�r, '�iller sa,id that this was ane :�f the reasons he was att the �+Seet��iq �O��gh�+ �e ��i.� he had app2ied for this job in 1960 and was newer qiven th� oQpo�ttt'lity �q� � intexview, so he still feeZs he has the right to have his ii�te�7C'Y��. In �363 his wife applied for a job and when she said what her naule w�, }�p Ot�e even talked to her, so.she didn`t have an intesview either. iie Said he �t�t� �atd schooling and experience in construction w�rk, but � be is �+�y@7� ii�;���t►�eW�s.�� �i�,� etnployer would never know it. He said he would �ike ta see thi�s jpla k��►'� �pe� �nd look hacR at the applications. Mayqx �,iei�l a�ked if Mr. Swanson lives in Fridley. The City Manat�e� s�d h8 4o�t1A �Qt xec�a�� his �ddress, but he has lived in Fridley 1Q - 15 yeax�� �►� 1��'�, 1'�,�, �*i��,e� said that in 1960 he had lived here 20 years. �C?'�'�Q�i �� Councilman Utter to concur with the rec�endation of the C���► �t��x �c� ap�rove the appointment of Mr. Chester Swanson as Senior Set+?ex M��.A ��x �e �g�`ee�aent, efEective May 1, 1972. Seconded by Counci�n Ma,tte�.�t�'�t REGULAR COUI3CIL MEETING OF APRIL 17� 1972 �liG� ,�� ' D4r, Ti�ler said that in a Democracy, the way it is do�e� �.s �hat a�y �,�,►�.p�p� #°alrtd�s 4ut �►11 the applicants' abilities through intezviews � but �,� ��� �*��{q�, ,��@ �Qt �x�nted an interview, no one will ever know what h�.� abili'�,y �� �' �q�,��,�a�n []���z told Mr. Tiller that he too, had appl�.sd �Q� a�q� y�}��,� �� G�.'�Y A�' F�i4�1�y, but Was not hired. ►� yq� UPON '�H� MOTION, beinq a roll call vote, Breider, �,iebl � tJ�'���' �,� Mi,'�te�.s'�tdt vq�ing aye, Mayor Liebl dec2ared the motion car�ied ���.at►a��@�.y, li�SOL�, U�N #51•1972 - A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING TIiE CHANGING OF Ti�I BUD���'* AFPRIDPRZATIONS WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND (SPRING LAKE): -�.,-,-�,�,�.-,�._- �rp�r �,iebl said that Fridley has received $2,000 fzoon the County �� ,i�t�t9k� �`p� �he �wcpose qE i.mprovements to the beach on Sprinq Lake and asked �,�� W�,q �1► p��s� of this resolution. The Finance Director said t.hat �t is ths acce,pt�,'l tp�thcad qf a�cpuntiag and is only to keep the bookkeeping stxaigl��, Tk�� ��iCS�A�� c�acde� 2�s a7�ready been written. This would be a specia]. fut�d yai�i�n t�i� F�x'jc� k�ud�A�. G9uz�ci�aar� Utter said he believed the check had already beeri �'@pe�iY��, �l+k�;� �i,ra,a��� A�xector said yes, it was put in the bank, there a�Fe �a�� 7Q �d,g ��u� �hey all qo into one account, and are invested as a�,a�e ��#�� �1� ea�ci� �eparate fund. MQR'�0�1 by Councilman Breider to adopt Resolutio� #51-1972. Seco�c�s� j�y �q�p��,� Ak"4� Vt#�x. V,T�� a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared '�� �P��.q� Q��e<1 un�nimously. ��, �b H����s, I,eaque of Wo�en Voters, asked what this x�sp�.u��,S1�# W&a� �c�x. Gqi�nCa��.�ar� ���ider said that Fzidley received $2,000 from Anok� �c���g, '�#„� �pp�nt y1�s �ot allocated in the Parks budqet, so it had to �e �ut �� a��1 $a�'��� � be apent for �ark purposes. '�QAj��p�,RATION OF ADVERTISING FOR BIDS - WEED ABATEMENT CONTRAGTt �� �ity plr��naqer said that the City has had a weed abateme�� �xQg�� ,��� �F�v1��'�3, ���yc� r�q�, �Jr. �utbirth, the present Weed Contractor, has i�d�.cA�s� �l� �c�q t�At w,��� �q ����.�µ�� sq authorization is needec� to aidver�ise �or k�ida �'p� A� ��W sn't�t���'�ox. K� �aid there will be an adverti�ement #ox bids ,ir} �3g �1��' �t}� ����'��d �� t�ut� b��ore �hey are received. There has he��n sa�ne ��k t�Q�,� p� ti�� 1��e���i��ati�ns, specifically a provision for the aotificatio� Q� �� �+�P�� +p�' Wh�� the �harqes will be before the work is done. He added 't�� �� W+RA► ,��'�,&�,� there mic�ht not be any bids . ��o� b� �pur���;�.mar� �littelstadt to conaur w�i�i�, the reconaaendatio� s�� fi�}q �i�y ��.�je� a�nd au��orize the advertieement for bids for th� �97� Weet� Ak�at�m�3�� �q���ac�, S�cpz�ded by Councilman Breider. �R '��1„���c ��i� �hat he did no� think this should be dans a�� #��4� �l'� '�l�q ��!R�fir �� �'c��,�.�hn���. '�he contractor ,does not do the cutting when 3ae �shc��lt� I:p t�� fi�� ���t�l'� i� t�e �histles are c�ut when �hey are in iull blaon� a�nd �� �iooCl �r��ty�T� �z�unS� ev�ryone elses' ya�ds. The heav�r equipment pack�3 t.�►� ����� �#��3� ���,q �� �xtay�d and they are all planted an$ ready to grow s��a�ri. �� ��,�.+� �� �pyg� ��d isa �n�+ weeds until t}�is program started. Z'he�� sk�At�1� 3:� �s� ��,�p� �� w��,� �'�.c��s the weeds should be cµt � and iF '�ey ax� �4� cl�� t��Y �}��u�c� �� �,��� alon& sca the seed� �e �a� biown az�urid �he �ei��r�QV�. , C� ' � 1 � ' ' � u �GU�� COUNt;IL ���TING Or' ;=�RIL 17, 1°`i2 ��� �S ,�{�gyq� �ie�l $aid that he hoped the public understood this Counc��,, yJ�e�} � ����qn s�ex�c�s his time and money on sod and works diligently o� ��.� �q�}f �� �,►�� '�`d� x�gh� to expect that a vacant lot next to him wil� be take� s��x� �� ���9: He wo���1 be fighting a losing battle. The City does k�ave ar} Q���,e����.�� '�q '��,� ��.��?��as who pay the taxes. Mr. Tiller said tY�a� may j��� }��� �,� ��p�. ��'�{ �hgLtld k�� .�ec�ulated closer and the weeds not cut wher� ��}ey ��� �,g ��,��s�p� '�j�+� ���� ��n,���� com¢nented that i�efore the weeds are cu'�� evex'�r op�p����}x�X �� �,�y�n �o �he �and owner to have the weeds cut hi�nsel�! �`�,e ���y l�q�� �.t Q��.� s�s s� iast �esort. Mr. Tiller said there is a 75' lot �crqsS ��p� #��p ��{�t i� �� �itle and last year he cut it with a scythe himse].f. Wk�er� t�e g�����G�Q� ��cn� qu� it was too late. He said he was very concerned #�eca�5� ��,� �,Q� �,� �o� ���r� care of and he and his neighbors would probably have tp �� ,�g ����.� 't.�'�,�.s ��mer. Mayor Liebl asked the City Manager to make note of th�� �.Q'� �}c� �hec� }t �ut. � YQT� UPON THE MOTION, being a voice vote, all Votir}c� ��rs� �j�x�� ��e��, S�e��y��'�� �e �p�i�?r� carried unanimously. POMM[JNTGA�IONS: MRS. WALLACE MARCUS: PROPOSED ORDINANCE FOR REQUIRF..MENT OF A T��I� �VERY 4,000 SQUARE FEET ON AN IMPROVED LOT• �a�pr Liebl read the letter aloud for the benefit of the auc�ien��, �Q��Q� by CQUncilman Mittelstadt to receive the communicat�.on f,�o� ��#}�� ,pF, � p'I�,�c�t�� c�a,ted �.pril I3, 1972. Seconded by Councilman UtteX, ijpq� ��p�,G� Y4te. ��1 YP�ing aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried un�ai�qµ��.�� , ,}��,yt�� �.��bl suggested that this proposal is something for the pro�osec� Fr.�yi�'piunent�l Quality Commission to think about. Councilmar� 1�it�el��,gd� �����c� �r�d added also Barb Hughes' letter. , ��` �Q�iS . � ' ' ' ' �. STEV� KANTOROWZCZ, 5200 TAYLOR STREET: COMPI,AINT ON ERUSION ON ,�T�EB bI�LZ. BEHINJ? SKYWOOD: �"�'"'-" �.r� Ka;}torqwicz said that he would l.ike to qet something do�� wi�Y� �}� 5���� ���.� be�}r�d him and his neighbors. He said he has been in Fx�dley �qX ���e ��c��s an� nothing has been done. He said the City Engineer �1as to�e� ��1► ��,�,#� t�ere w�s clover, but it is nothing but weeds and sand. He said, �e �a�r j�}�,g� �.�e5 Por his house and he would like something done: bj���r �.iebl said that when he was Third Ward Councilman �e wq�l�e�, w;t� t}�� ��.��► A�to��e� an�l the City Manager and thought he was successfu�. �o � c�gc�ree. j�� � Sd�� �� neighbors agreed with Mr. Mortenson and the City as tp yr��� ��ou�G� �ie s.�q�}E, '��,e Ci�y hauled in dirt and the neighbors we�e to sod �t, �. j(��q�p�,r�g� ��;,� t�� wate� makes ruts and washes down. Mayor Liebl Said t��� �� Wgr�� � �}�r�} �r�d logked around. When Skywood Mall was }�uilt there was ����.���a�.�Qr� �p� � bu�..fer, bu� he had this aspect checked from a legal stand�oint �s� w�� �,��.�, ���e was nQth�ng the City could do. Fridley's present contro�,& �r� �p�Q �tr��c�ent. �is said this problem is not only Mr. ICai}toroW�.c�s' ��� �QUt ��,� �t�,e,�� also. �ie $�,id �e would �ike sQme �ction taken to st41p �i�te y�.i�r� ��� � � I i i i REGUI�,R COtRICIL MEETING OF APRIL 17 � 1972 ��►r,� as ' washing down, and he would li.ke some recommenda�ion on what �he Cit� Gspuld do to protect these people from the damaqe being don�. The Gity ha1�d q�a� and it was in vain. This time he �rould like a pract..ical so��tion eo #h� aqney is nat wasted agaia. He asked that the City Mar�aqer talk tq Mr, Slte�.$ai� bfortenson, aad that Cauncilman t7tter look this over. eouncilman Ut��� �a�.$ hs looked at f:his situation today and Mr. Kantorowicz is riqht; it iae �ot c.iv�*ex . bl�yqx Liebl said that last time when the City hauled in dirt, the �o�s1e �vs� s� thank you and he thouqht the problem Nas solved. The neiqi�bprs w�x'e �t�p• pa�ed.•to sod and water the hill. Mr. Kantoroaicz said everyone d�.d �tod, �u� abvu� 2� of his property has washed down. Mayox Liebl pointed out ti'��t� t23ex� �ure la�s that �vern ttie expenditure of public funda on private pro�axty, The City Attarney suggested contacting scaaeone fraa the Highway Depn�tment. They deal, with steep slopes.beside the �ii.ghMays and theg could pexha�s �uggQq� $OA1e�ixi�. 1R�, lc�m�oz^�w3.cz ask�d who qave the permission to cut the h3,I1 atway it� tha �'�,��1� �laCe, 33o1ayor Liebl said the Council at that time. Councilman ?litte],�1t�td� ��.d thatt� he felt the Council oti+es the property ownera a solution because � p�ey.�p1.�� �puncil put them in this predicament in the tirst place. Mayor I,ieb�. s�iQ that the Council has iimited power and they have no right to qo ontct priy�tts �rqpexty and anyt�ing done has to be i.n conjunctioa with Mr. Morten�son. �is s�id maybe clay should be pnt in. 1�tr. xantorawi.cz said it t�ould s�i1�. �ash dclwn. Cowicilman Idittelstadt �said that there would be the same �ro�a�,em #gA�.� ir� ], - 2 pears. �y4x �►iebl asked ti�at Couacilman vttar and �he Eagineerinq Assistta�R� aheck this ou� an$ �hat it be back an the Agenda MaY �, 1972. .Mr. D3ck �i�'� �ated tbat #o- iiold the dirt, s� sort of bushes should be p3.a�a,�� � � iiqneprauakle ar lilacs which have a massive root �ystem. MR. BAII.EY TILI,ER, 1535 GARD�ENA AVENUE: DISCUSSION QN RTGHT QF WAY N�iDiffiD 1�'OR TMPROVEMENT OF OAKWOOD MANOR: (St. 1972-1) '�'her Er�qine�xinc� Assistant explained that there was a proposal to ch�tu$� �}� ].�Cat�o� cxf Oa�rood Manor slightly so that Mr . Tiller' a trees �1c� rtQ� ��y�1 �kp �e ta�c�. The neighbors liave aqreed they want the street ass aric�i�t113,y j�� �E+d, � a atacai�ht street. Therefore, the City needs 10 feet ric�ht q1! W�4y �'� �Jr� Tiller amounting to 1480 square feet. oakw�ood Manor pres�r��,�y h� �A �i1 �tsqt �iqht of way and thie would gi�e 10 feet nare. The estimat� Gq$� p� �'�-1 ��'p$esty i� 50� ,per aqnare foot, so it wonld amount to $740. R"�#;e�� A�'s �t7� �aes�ents and also Mr. Tiller w�ould like tp he paifd iwr�e �z��aqt�,p� �"�,� 'th� t�'ses k�e t�ould be losing, so he would like au�ho�city to ne�ti��e A P�'�ae �'�c� $1,00�, plus the tree vosts which oould ?ryrx 'khe cost up :ito $I.�Q4 iTt t,.�►�. �il th:� even� this becanes too coetly, perhaps a�:.info�ral p�p�,iG ���1,�i�Aq tos the a�asidents should be held. The people using the ���p� t�+atita„c� �a A�9�ly t�ctse pn Oakwood Manor ausd wauld be ai�out 20 houses on both sidea p�' '�� #t��t. This project is �aitier contract naa. ,MD►yOZ' �i�b�. said if trees are rem�oved from Bailer Tiller's property, �tt� C��x . s�pul,d h�v�e �a gay for them. He felt it proper to neqotiate a��,Bqllab3.� ,61�qymt fax the needed riqht of wag and pay the avs� M�. Till,er ie en�i�7,ed �Q, �'i�� �ns�i�c�ez�.� Assi,st�an� �aic� t,�t Mr. Tiller haa had sey+er, water ainc� �'�'�at ���qr�r.�ts x�` they are aLooat paid up. T�he ��t� A�,tOrney �3ni� fiha� �,� ��t� Q�� '�� #�at���� vat�.u� �vr �the property would be higher th�n �.,� �� w��� u�,p+�i�. , � � , � ' � , � ' , , � ' ' ' ' , ' , � � L.� J , ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 17, 1972 PACa� Z7 Mt'• Ti11er said that the City has talked about condemnation, but i�` �� �,� ,p�,id a�easonabl.e amount, he will accept the City's appraisal, becat��r �� dqq�, not want the jPq �n the street. He said there has to be ho�,est �n both sides and he would have no objectian t�o �� City dq�,ng ��d �������� �P�'�t,�.�� . �Yox ��eb� asJced the Enqi.neering Assistant i� he needed aut,hority �;p ������ �'''�� �• T���e�'• The Engineering Assistant saic� tha� actua��,y th� �p�y,���, � �1���dJ� $assed a resoZution providing the authozi.ty to bbta�n the rigk�� p�' wm�r� k�u'� the cost is getting close to the point wliere it eould exceed ws�� �old t,he people at the hearing and he did not wartt the cost tp ��� �,pp�� �¢h Withput further notification to the people. 'T'he ��eqirteeri�g Assistant commented that he wanted Mx�. Ti1,1er to �te#.ther �he City nar his neighbors could afford �o �Say the cost qP ep,�� ������ �quivalgnt size trees for Mr. Tiller, and that they would ��ve to be r���aaAd Mi�th eaa�lier t.rees. s�_:. . �'� ��.11er brough� up the fact that Gardena Avenue past his hpuae �.s 8n �p��� �d fuxthe� down it is 9". The Engineering Assistaat expla3,ned th�t �t, ►��,�,�,�� �'e��.� that the residents shouid get credit for the I" ciigfere�nce x�;tne,� �� State Aid. He added that Gardena is 8" thick in this area because �,��� �� 1�SS traffic than below where it is 9". Mr, �sk�d w�y he states there is less traffic. ThePEn ineerin ���� ��@�� AYB�t��` w�xe tzaffic caunts taken Iast year for 48 hours. Froaa ��$�$��� ���� �s�� �ot�zid t�at theX� was consistently less trafii� over � 4$°se cpu�l� ,�� p�� �4Wr� Ga�rdena. There are two schools located west of A�t}lt�r g�Q���� �a��a�r �� bus and car travel comes from Central. �`R Ti11er asked if there would be another hearinq on this sttee�„ �,�p� ���; '�ol� �in► there would be an assessment hearin . W�.dsr stxeet, cars would be g �• Tiller said th�t yq3.� � parked on botiz sides of the stxeet a�� a��g� ��� #��.s be laoked into. . AA�TOtJRNNiENT: . ���N ?�Y Ccaun��lman Mittelstadt to adjourn the Meeting, seco�nd� �x Qp�,q�� ' Sxe�.s�er. Upan a v�ofce vote, all �voting aye, Mayor Liebl deala�ecg �� ��,�a� 4��"�'�.ed �tnani.mously, and the Regular CounciT Meeting of Apri� 1q, �.972 �djoq��d �� �.4:5Q P.M. ' • CJ ' ' ' ��tfully���tted, �i�� / u�,� �. ��.�cer ��Q���� to �e Ci�y Council . Ftanit Q, I+i�b� Mayo� 0 ITEM NO. 1 DISCUSSI(�1 RF.GARDING MAKING AN APPOINTI�NT Tfi Fii�. Ti� 18� �itM t� QFPICE OF sEea� w�n ec�c�u� (•rab�� ��r i, �s�2j 0 b � 0 1 , 1 �.. � , ' ' , �' � ' ' � � ' � , ; i � � �_, � n �� � `_- 1� DAi/ii�lfi�\ii. lRJ • AN ORDINANCE UNDER SEGTION 12.07 OF THE CITY CBARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND '1'0 A1�ND . APPENDIB C OF THE CIT7[ CODE T6e Gosu►ciI of the f3ty o€ F�ciellay du: ordafa as io3].cws: 38CrI0N 1. For the vacatfoa af I�fadisaa Street descr�bed as f ollo�rs : A1� tflat part of the street rfght of vap kaawn �s 2ladis� Street titst Iies between Blocks 1$nd 2 of O,sk Si�l �ition l�ring iQarth Df tl�e Wester7.y � estensi�n of tiu South I�.ne of Block 1 at�d lpiag South of the fiesterly extausiaa cf the NB�Th 7.ins af � Block 1 af said Oaic 8i11 lLddiiioa, 1�7.1 l�ring in t'b+e �theast t�artex of Sectiom 23, T-3D, �3�4, Ci� � Fri�ley, �v�u►tq of lyaoi�a, �+esota, Be aad is t�ereby vacated �acc�pt �hat th� City af F=idiey retains t�e North 10 feet t�geth�r wi.t� the South 6 feet for drainage and utility purposea at�d also tbe City retains the South 25 feet for a Staaasrd Oi1 £t�mpaay pipelis�e essemea�. S�it�i 2. �e ssid .�s�atiaa �as been mad8 in cgaiora�anc� �.tl� Mfa�eesata Sta�utes and pursuaat ta S��t%on 1�.{37 0� �e City �harter a�d App�ix C�� ti�e LYt� �ode s�sl1 �e so ameaded. / . � . f� �ASSBD BY THB CM'Y COI3�1CiL �OF 1�E �.:'iTY OF �'RI.�!�.i THZ� �� �lY flF � ' `"� , 19?2. , . ' � 0 . MAYOR - Fsaak G. Liebl ` ATTBST: CITY CI.ERK - �+iarviu C. Br�aseil Pabiic flearing: 11pri1 i��„i97� Fir�t 8eading: A�ril�i7i 1972 Se�d �ading: "� �� �� Pnbiisi�. . . . . . . . 2 - I _ '3 � ' . .; '� -•a-�-'�-- � � � d � I� ' ' SAV �172-01: Russell �ie g . I•'t�'�� �.:_ � yacate Zladison Street lytng 2 A , .� . 1 . � +, � . �___ ____ �.. between Blocks 1& 2, Oak c V � '�= � 'i -�� Hi11Adda �7� ��� �� ' r -- ----_" ::,►,:.- - � - - �' . �r'~+� � -, �. q J =.�.� -�Y A �,'���.� � .�.�,_��... ��_��_--•--------�-----�� � +..'■"'�'��•,r ' �,. 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That the aaed part..ies. of tlu ftrtd parE, i�e ca . . o� �� � B Oas..aud..lJo�%1,00....($.1,.,01��...�a,d,...ather...ual.ues...r.�ceived-s.�,�,..—.,�r..-T.-.--r.T.-n-�,.t,�.DOLI..t _ _ fo..........D,A�t1�AE .............................i� luz.�.d pa.id by th.e aaid Pccriy of W% se�ao�ed T�r6, t�►s �ee�l� urkcreoJ i+r litreby ccolcnowied�rad, do............ hareb�j (�ra,�t, Bar�a,in, Quitclaim, cand Co�r� �a�o �is t� P��f Q� tl� �aaond prcrt, ite iu�coeaaore a�d a.rrai�iu, Farever, ctll the traot...... or pa.reet...... of ta� tgi� es� �tt�¢ i� tlna County of ..........................Ala,Ak,a,..........................................and Staia o� Min„,esoia, deacribed aa fdlazn�s. Eo-�ri�c A six foot (6'} utilitp easemeat described as followa: The Southerly 6'feet of Lot 1, Block 3, Oak Hill Additiot► A four foot. (4') utility easanent described aa follows: Zhe Westerlq 4 feet of Lot l, Block 3, Oak Hill Addition A].1 lying in the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, T-30, 8 24, Citq of Fridley, Couaty of Anoka, Minnesota. , � NO STATE DEED TAR REQUIRED '�o �abc anD to �otD tijt �bamt, Toaethar wi�h, rill the here�iita.�n,tnta and appurtenctnar,s thcre- unto belon,si�,� or ir�. an�ise a,ppertaininf, f.o the sa.icl pa.rt� of th.e aaoonci na.rt, ita s�u;eessora and asst,�res, Fortvcr. . �ri '�t�H1ltOrip ��ftfOf, The said �rt..ie8. of the f�rst pa.rt have...... lurtunto aet......their ........... .:.. hand .s. t1t.e do.� and yea,r Tarst abot�e :vritteia. �;, . � � I� pr nax ...............1�?'..........._. .... .... /•....... .. .. !'............... �.+..v � I '/ ^�'�JIL A .�. .�� �(.. . ....�....._......_.. ..�. ......_. .............. .. .... .... ... . „ ....I.. :.':"�'�c°.�..,.k: ��!�...T.�..,�. , /r`�'�� • � � � � / � ._�........ ..�`�j..�..-... � ... . . ..... .... „ ...�.�...,�.�.�.....�si.:._/ :......._...��..::�.. f - ....... .................... ;i n �, , �h�� . , �� , �� _ ���' ORDINANCE IZO. AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTIUN 12.07 OF THE CITX CHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEX3 AND TQ � A1�:ND APPENDIR C OF THE CITY CODE The Council of the City of Fridley do ordsin as fo�.].owst SE4TION 1. For the vacation of an alley described as follow�t All of the North-South alley in Block 7, . Onaway Addition described as lying betweem ths Weaterly extension of the North line of Lot 1, Block 7 and the Weaterly extension of tfie South line of Lot 11, Block 7, Onaway Additioa, Al1 lqing in the Southeast Quarter of Sectia� 3� T-30, R-24, City of Fridleq, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Be and is hereby vacated except that tbe City of Fridley retains easements for drainage and uti�iCy purposes over the alley herein described and vacated. SECTION 2. The said Vacation has been made iR confa�tat�ce with Minnesota Statutes aud pursuant to Sec�iot'� 12.07 of the City Chartex and Appendix C o� �hs City Code ehall be so amended. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEX TAIS _�,,,,�, D�AY Og , 1972. MAYOR - Frank G. Liebl ATTEST: CITy CI,ERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Public Hearing: M�_8 1972 First Reading: r�'�M� I `� . �` "' Seconcl Reading: �'���sh:... . . . , : 3 , -� J�+ �� ;�1 I + � ;v �,�,�=.j�,. rr�s �ys�K� �d 1 � :! .1�� �.� I_�. . . 1 L ... � srR� -..; . .. .f. . . ,�, '� y �f- •i•�•,-i- ;�- .� ,2��1_� �. �: � �.•�`- �:� � ;0�� �t��tx �,� '�+�'"LI - : �_. _.:-1 .,��► , .� .;.. �.I- -I_l�I_ . .�, :l'.� .Z_� _ - ,.�.,: . .�_`..'. ,��,..t.�••, srR�.ez . . ,,� :.. 1. .._.�.i: � �� � �,f . 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ENVIRONMEN�AL QUALITY CO1�fISSION (�ltOPOSED) ' ' l i � -. ��� � �' On February 28, 1472, the City Council referred a draft af an ordina�nce, whiah had been prepared by a citizen group headed by Winston Jacobson, to the Adatinistxa- tion for review and comment. Council also as[ced that this ordinance be circulated to various groups in the community for their eaaments ac�d to report these commet�Cs back to the Council. � You will recall that [his item was brie€ly disce�ssed at the May 1, 1972, Couaail Meeting as a result of some coma�ents in the Plannfng Coegnission Minutes of ppr�tl 19, 1972. The City Attorney and I met to review the comments that we had xeceived attc! the discussion held�by the Co�nci2. It is our conclusion that this matter should be brought back to the City Council for policy direction. In the comments made by the Planning Commission there w�s � suggestion that the Environmental Quality group be a citizens committee appo�nted by the Council, functioning without an ordinarece until such time as it could be determined this committee should becocne a committee or commission under the Plant�iag Coam►issioa. As I understand it, the initial proposal by Mr. Jacobson and his gts�up was that the Environmental Quality Commission be established by ordinance and not necessarily be a subcommittee of the Planning Commission. I think it is therefore important that the Council decide whether they w�.sh the organization of the Environmental�Quality group be set up as a committee by ' resolution or whether they desire this to be a commission established by ordi�a�ae, After that determination has been made, direction could then be given Cct the sta�f to proceed on further developing the ordinance with all the interested paxties, � i.e., League of Women yuters, Mr. Jacobson's committee, Plaaning Commission,, a�ld hopefully arriving at a mutually satisfactory ordinance aad organizatioaal arr�n�etnent. � 1 , GRDIms , i CC; I.�ague of Women Voters .Fl�nning Commission Chairman Sabcommittee Chairmen Mr. Winston Jacobson Very respectfully, ��� �. , Gerald R. Davis City Manager . 1�M0 TO: MBMO FBUM: 1�1�l0 AATE : RE: Gerald Davis, City Manager George ZegZen, Chairman, Building Staadards Subcommittee Apri1 24, 197Z Propoeed Environmeatal Ordinance , Your Ietter in re�ard to an Enviro�aental Quality Coa�aissiou �as been discussed bg the Building Standaxds-Desiga CoaCrol Subcocimittee, It is our belief it ahould be establiehed, but for the ��.me being, on the same basie ae the Iadustrial Developmeat Cammisaion and the Human REZSti�.0II8 Co�nmittee . If, after a period of one year, the Coamission has produced re- sults, it should then be developed as part of the Planuiag Cvam�isaio�, as are the Parks aad $ecreatioa Commission, Plats aud Subs, Board o� Appeals, Buildi.ng Staadards-Desiga Control Subcaamtttee, aad �he Chairmaa made a member of the Planaing Co�mission. QZ/de GEORGS ZBQ.81+i Chairmaa, Building Standarda-Desiga Conerol Subcaomittee �3 �� -. , ' � ' , , ' I U � i� �1 , � PlaaniaA Coa�iission l�etin� - Avril 19, 19i2 � 5� .�..-�..� , ... 2. �p � �TY� fiSION Ibi THH CITY OF FBIDLEY: , � Cbairsan 8rickaoa sxplained that the Planaiag Comsfasion was askad �o �ti�s thair opiaion of ths n�v Caeei.a�ioa by ths�Couacil b�fore.ths 24th o! �h�i soatb. Couacil�aa Mitt�lstadt ssplainsd to him that this Co�aissibu Movl� b� an advisory body to tha Planaiag Commissioa snd Couacil. Ws �bould give thou�ht to the chaira�n oi this aw Cocmnis�iioa aettitng ou tha Plan�ia� Go1�s1$- �ion. �. fiiaatoa Jacobson, 2.Y1 79th Wsy N.E.z 8e sxglsfued that 4� xas the G'hairaiaa o� the Citisuu Graup that dxew up �s ardi�ce. It paa doae the early part ot thtt viater aad th�a brought to Doa i�iittelsta�dt ss a� pxo�ossl. Th�rs is t.bs pa�sibi3ity the e:a�■uaitisa Wwt and 8outh ars aLo �►dopt�u� tbis tpgs oi ord�n��. A group of citissn�, t�irt�ea ia nu�b�s, iuit3a21y �ot tossth�r, wiag for atudg copies of the or�insnr.es o# I�ian�t�s�ka, T:iva. Lakas, Edina, Crystal sad Drook2ya Csatas, s�de a fa�► sinor chinges in the ordit�acs ' and offieially prsssnt�d it to tl�a Couacil. Thres paople oat of a�tch Masd ptrs picked. Tbs asdtnaaca dos� �ai�a a provi�ion fos coils�s.aud biQh sah4ol passaqs to sas9a. ]!r. Jacobaoa4 ss3Rt hs � corss �' :�ontsct aiti► ssn� ch�►i� �f othsr coswait3aa. �s Morias ia ti� ladasal, Offir�e �at Fos� $nsllit�. 81x p�ogL iro� Post Sn�llis� irs chais�ea. In !'�bsussy s astrogolit�a � srqap �tas tos�ed o�e eip of slaais�a o£ t�a vs�a�aaa ��i�i+�na. . Mr. Fitspatrfr.lc asi� that th�ra sBe� to be a poasibility o! ao av�rlap battra�u tbe nr�r �issiaa sod the e:istia� Puka Ca�isaio�. Ms. 3acohsv�t ssid -�hat th�ir fesliag xas t�it this w�s� aErietl� a�t �dv�ao�s� c�pscit�r aad could ealr�e r�coms�eadations. � citis�ms r,oald �o� .to �b�1 t+o sn�sst � ares for stndy, ,snd tbs� �aald bria� it to t�►e Pl� ;t7o�'tNrioq an�d Cotm�i2. l�c. Jscobsaa co�►tinwd ti�at �n a�ra�ls of 't'!ts areas dis�nsad is "�aa th� caa19 typ�. �► study �ould bs dane aa to settin� up t�s fess3bili#� af tbe id�a -- csn it be doas. �he? could g�t involv�d in �l�a� iti tbt CitT, t�s Aiss Cssek Nstarshed, saie aspsct� of tha bnraia� or�tnsac+e �s'kius it C3gb��t'. 'Tl�t�e a� tba p�r�ary ans�. ' ' Qu3r�n 8r3c�aoa ask�d i# Lb� Cas�i3si�m fs3s 3t wat�d to ��� isfta �a davslvpasai of lan�d i� td�i City and puk l,�ad. I�c, 3aeobsv�r sai+d tb�y fRel tta Co�ti.ssioa possibly should ha�re sc+m�e t�fasmat3oa ss a r�co�datttoA -_ t�ps vf' � t6iag. They �Id li�cs a racoa�endstioa �#� Psrts �r �acrsa��.oa , t�is�i�a, t�t Plannt� Cc�iasia�t f ro� t2� enariraaaant�l asps�� syttb�t�c E�►�n �i sscr�at3oasi, � , � , �. l�r. MiAt�h asi��d tihat xas t�e _ rsasoa tLs Ca�ission �n�s �et up � wh�� pu�oss is acco�pl�shed b� thst as ap�osed ta �roar�cing vitbin ti�e Plaqpltt� CatR- �issiaa, t�air�aa E�ickson m�res�d #t ws a po�aib3e raaoarndin� "'bod7 tQ •itpe� th� I''tanniag C�is�ton or Comcil. 1Kr. itini�h �aid thfa is ralated wr�r dir4ct2� to plammi�g �uact3oA� erpt�iHca22y sa�rirarntal �mlctioa, l�c. Srhs�deiu s�id it could be t�tat tbs Co�ai�+�ioa could bsi� so�- thinf to the Planais� Cc�ii�ipa tha� tb�� �ad no� thou�ht oi' t�i1T�s. r— il �i 1 n L� i � � � 5C Plaaaing Commisaioa Meoti�_April 19. 1972 . �!e The Plaaaing t;o�ni.asion f�elt atronilp that there ia a Rlace fox �hia typs of co�iasioa v they ars ia a po�itios to �st fa4re p�opl� iara2�n�d 3Rt � p�c�- ��ct sad ia that aay "si�t i�s�e a bettes �ar to tbe groumd" . Tb�� n�aA�ic�rad the possibilitp af havi� a pl,amiag Comats�iou �ex et �be�.�c t�e+�t3.i�gs. CE�air�aa Bricksoe said it iooktd to hiaE +p �f tbey pe�ce giv�t�$ a�, . offici�tl statv� to a t�p� of utivitT rhich is aatualiy operati� tAsid�a p! m ofticial body. Tb� qu�stioa ta raised if the �I�aa3ag Co�niss�a�e �botxld b� �spaad�d to add aootb�r sed�sr or t�ro. fl� coatinued that t.I�tt� ia �wre�y ast adv�sory co�aittee aince it doea not irave any �aMSr. Tt. see�i �o b3�t tbf Envfroaratal Qw2itg Co�ataa�aa atght bavs •o.a sood in-puc ��co ehe co�ntity atrd haw a good purpa�e an� �2d asr�e to ths �sttimg up at s�ch a Goaaiasioa� ior a y�u o� • L�ri�l basia �rith the poasibi�#tg of inco�alc�tiug it iato thr P3aanfag Casfesion �s s�ttt� se■etf�e iato tha fa�are� , �± �ir. Miai�h aaid bs vowld Zik�e to e�u t6s Qa�isaioa crostad �nitially viIIhia tha Blaaaing Corission. � b�liav�d tl�s C�■�isssoa �ronld ac�c�iva - so�s valm�il� �a-gnt fs�aa t6t � C�issi+o�� ' ' � ' f � � � wr��svw �1 tst.ij��l�C�kl 1� �l �I L�1it. �bt f3� �1l�' s3aai r�oo� to Cou�c32 s Cor�sfs�3ou o�' th3s tii� f��'� Qt��� t� C�ousis��on� be appofnt.�+d by the Connci2 ss a Cftis�ns �f.b�titta� f�on�Ag �rtthoat an o�rd3nanc� �atil ,�uca tiat ita 3t coa3d be d�termin�d to �e a S'ab� sit� oi tJ� Plar�rair�yr Ca�w�iss3oa; t�t ia tJ�e intnre �ne �Id ca�ssdi►i' . os�snlsinq such a a+owtitt.�a eader an OrdtnaACe with tisa t�a,ira�n ot tA+tt taoasittatr rr ar�ar c� CAs P�s�g E�rfssfost. t�paa: s v�aic� vot�, a.�7 v�ot..�� sy��, the �ot.��s carr��aT vriaas3mo�s�� �. . Mr. Clark s:plainad that t.ha �bila h�rs are 14':74' . Mr. Sos�dwsy�r �� if T�e o��d �s hEard ia l�iy a� ttze uqclfa� gaict Qf ttu �vrer �s t�� b�st ti� �vz t�his bnaiaess. �# 2atsr, t�� tiain$ is aot ao goa�d. �t i� �r too 1�ts to 2uvs �b� pnblfcatiaa far tt►� first aestit� in lisy. Tbs �ssion fslt tbay �an caavi.tt�d to thia Co�p�shansive �'1#A #t�r ' _ � l� iTth seeting. �er� ts isat toa �cb w�o�fr lafz and thq �alt �beY b sbo�Id oo�tic�v� nooriring csa i+i. ' ' ' � � � � � �. ,_C011TI]NED; P�P08ED OOIKY�SIi�E ?ID�1IC�_�� p�,2 Tha asv outliaas wra handsd out �d thsy Monld be diacwsad on Msy 17� i972. 3. LOOP� : I�Ir. Ciark eaid that thi• �t�d> >raa iaitiat�d by tbe Plats� i Snbd�viv�e�- Strut� � Utiliti�a 8ubcoaoitts�. Tha rsco�adat3on to the P1.anai.ng Co� yis�ion Wa� that accsas to tb�se i�laad lots bs ca�mpletel' restria��d. � 1 ' ' � r- L i� � � LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS C�F FRIDI.EY FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA Ci1: of ?�i�l�� G�l,d Daris, Ct�,jr �utgrs 6�3� o.s�rst�r s�.. �a 1��7s rn. 55�32 D�ar Jirr�►: �pei2 35, 19'�� , i� L�a�r 0f � Yot�s ot I'r3�d1r� �ur alsdlad �ir �Sraar�Ral � 4��T � � P�P� � � ao■� �arr � %�ii �� N � �E :�'lOa�Q'�e � � �M N'Eib}�i�l� � � Nr3�tral �A1�.�F 00�'M1Gft. 'mr L�� �r a� se�ai�tl�Oi� as b��n e0a�!'�rd tba�t !�►i:�omriL�l t�p�a siae� �9�5--i� D�iosr i! �ras wsh a popal+� sb#�sl. 0� �vii� � �a�ss � �° � � �r � ���1 w�sts ao�d popa7st3�an � a� �t so�t ��t t�r iaRliridbL �!l�ot� o! tir a6�o3� w rbt ia �6s�s ar�aa. R� ht� �+�w� e1ai� amd �s s stroo� �a�irat i� al�ng�s � � ar� willio� t�o � in ord� ie� Pi t!k ldatd at e�ii�at w w�t. Ty�r+� �s+� %r a�s�r �s w aost �isst C� ' � �� , ' � ' 1� '�i au� bt�n o�rail 1e�8 s�p �l�iai aad d�]��at o= r��reM. �j #� arst � b�t�r �a#.3on bsfi.wra� sor �il�r � a�d �p�arlra�. _ �� � a�r� r�iai�rsts s�'f� it� lw�ti� pa�liQ t�6at sw�lt ia �md r�t�� i�t ti�s �a�wt� � 11� � �st�blialt �hi.ab p�rri� iat�aroai� �i e�paa�aii� 31err �3s�ar �3�ad�atios s�► p�1i� i«d�i�. 11�br� oh� a� p�opos�d tvr tbr �s�d �, w� v�� �% tw s+rin �� sM f�►at #bh► �wt t]r�s loar a�it�s►3�. �i �ld ala� mrN �o�n t� eo�ns3�da �pt1a� tir oardio�aaM �o i�a� �he foll�wini addi�Oas s �� s �lstie�s iI �it N� 3, Pm'Po�s add �P�fn� aatio� at �s I�dooi�ial tSo�■rias%a, oti�r oit� e�3tts� � o�is�ie�s � drpa�. It �nLd �A fi� nacdiemM �o�ilrd � r�ai #v l�'it "rd�isi� % �� t� Cii, Oooasil, Aii�' � fio■�d�das� a�d ��1�a� � eahoos�i�tNS. �i w�n3A aa�ot �at ao�► ars� ai� b�p�ira�s oo�il�s, ��. �oa3d d�al d�h bmtiaMa ba�ia� avir+o�tal i�pli4ai�io�. A�lieted with ti�e Lesqvs of Wom4n Yoters oi fhe V.S. 5D ' ' , ' � � i IJ L� � �� � � o3�r ot rrsa�,,� 0.ra��d aa.3r l�nrir+o�miratal Qa,aii� praina�w �z _ 5E Zi ?s- Notioa 3, �o�s3�rsties rbould b� �ins �� r��w and rsoo�odsti�as o! poli . , ,� wi rir�r �Iie� 'I�a� a�a� ��� � �se�d �a �ars� � °� Zs°� � �o � � eoat�%t� � p�If�Q. ' 33 Is s�oti�on�.� Dtt3a� aed �i�ili�� t,� s� � wuL� rwo■rad �]�r 3�u�wr� �s di#�r�ia. � 03' !l�e�io� � ooa�Lr�i�t �oold ha�+t ts eoaadwL i�a4tgt� s�a �nd ��• ��ro�A t�s�a t� s�is�t� b� �t�d eLa�, Deo�d po'�a � aar�► o�d Sa�i�s � s�r�ss ud �at b� 1�3� � � � � � �� �li� ; � s s�il�s � aad�� ' � a31�wd fi� �e� os �013�► a�d 3��1a � ��7 � � �s toi� �aaei�, �,i ��a �� ��a� �°� �Q a no�ioa epal],a o��, t�� P�� � � '� t�s eais��sis� � a ba��� r�qa��t � � #�� aoti'i�.�r � ��#,� t� ll�dio� ta� �m�#�1 ���ees. �+� � atPl� � � sia%a� �! �� ��r� a�qs #ar ��tis�i�e �sr�et !a �M�noo�wm�� q��► � � � im snah �a� �s �3s�l.�,�g� ds�ls��� ' �-�s �d 1� v�e, 7� l� � � � �i� t� �D3��7' #� �e � � �: � � o#�. � � �� � ��■r� �rr � � #� Gi% �01� I�� a�� � � �31 tbs goa� inb�%�s ia #� �l�l �17. Das li� � � � aw �+� � � � �i�T +� � eaRiz�a�rst� wi� am� �po�� a i� �o■�i�trat te �port � �sl��e �. r ' 1 i 1 � � � `�°��raa� �t .�3 �'1l�� � � 6�f��isi iar �it�, r.:�� �33►� � -�.�.��.,.�. �_ �'�� �� � � ��Ojl�T��r� Q��� a� �ab�'1� gi'�uP l.�t : � � $ �,�ia� �,,�`` a��.�►-� �-�...�.��..�.,��... J.��. �, xs�� �.ist� c�r,,,, 1 � ..- • � ' � , r ' , .' � L� � �J i� ' � ' ' • �IEMO T0: OFFICE OF TI� CITY M?,N.�GER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA � � CITY ATTORNEY DEPARTt�1ENT HEADS March 2, 1972 •- 5F SUSP�IVp arch 15 1972 S[J�J�CT; PROPQSED ORDINANCE ON AN ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISS�pN J On February 28, 1972, the City Council referred � draft o� att ot'd�,t��t�tpA, wE�ich�has been prepared by a citizen group headed by Winston .Tacob�ort# �p tha Adaeinistration for their�review and comments, I am enclosing � dx8f� co�y bf th�t ordinance and would ask that you $nalyze it as i,t �ff�cts �ny function or duty that you presently have. Any suggestions thaC you wiSh to a►ake in the content of the ordinance, �lease do so, and return �Q �►y of�ice no Iater than March I5, 1972. � � A£te� I have received�your comment's"; the City Attorney and I wij,l ' di,�cuss this ordi.nance to see if another draft should be pxepared. A1j. th� comm�nity organizations will then be furnished a copy o£ the dxa�t �rd�nance and be asked to cocnment on it, Thank you for your assistanee in this matter. ������ GERALD R. DAVIS CITY r1AN�1GER GRD/c�s The only comments I have are that in this casa the ��ty Council will be creating another body which wi�.�. b� ,pEtachm2nt reporting to them directly. In recent times the Counci.l has shown the desire to give more res�ons�bility to th� �oaxds and Commissions and let the citizen bodies do most of the scx'u�iny of Lhe �rablems and the Counci� would merely concur w�.th thei� r��aanmQndat�ons. I see this as a good opportunity to move in that d�rectl�n �nd mak� �th� Chairman of the Environmental Qu,ality Commissi�on a membe� a� th� �om�rn�ission. This way he will be aware of all the developmen� b���►� dot�� �n the City and it might be a level where their input cou�cl be �1pT@ v��uable and timely, whereas if they only reported to the �QUAc�.1 1fi would c�rtainly put an additional load on the Coun�ci� plus it mi.�ht be too �ate to check the problem thoroughly and if the Cour�ci�. �er�d� th.e problem hack to the Planning Commission or other bodies, it w�.11 ��xtainly delay the total process,and create some administrative ��'91�1ems, ��� ��-H�`�,`' � , ,�. Cl�y �II��Zle62'��lT���OT O� ��,A���i�$ ' - ' � �� va:�..._.rr.. . i. �+v • AN ORDI1�Ai1Cr� ESTA&,ZS:iING At� II�VIRO:Jr�'�,;..'"I'P:.L �UALI"I� COr'��IISSIQi1 IN TiiE CIT`i OF FRIDLEY AND �EFINII�G - DIITI� AND R�.SPG�tSIBILTTIFS THE CITY COtTtJCIT� Or THE CITY OF FRIDLEi, I"��TESf}?'A, Q��S: , . Section 1. Easr:renment,�l qua7.�tY_EOmmissioa.. The City Gouncil o� the City of Fri_dley, recognizing the profound impact c'� ^�.n�s activitS• oz� $he in'tez�'ele.tio� af aIl eomponents Q£ the nat�ral en�riro�;uan�� particular�.y �, the pro°oun8 infiuences oY po}�uiaf.ion growth,. urbaniz�tian, industz�ia]. exp�xtsioi�� i �rasotu°ce expZoiiaiion and new and e�.-panding technolo�-j an�i reaogniz tn� f'�['�h�t'' ' � t a cri�tcal im ortance of mainiaining and improving t� environ�enta3, qual�t�' h P 5G li , � g�eg �Q t,t2e u�re-r�1I `te�fare af tl�e ci��.zens of Frid7.ey� does he�s'�� e�'t�tb����i I tbe Fridley �xviro�r�enia.I Quali�y Cor.ur.issio�. : 'I , Se��ia� 2. Definition oP. F�hvironmei�t. Far pur�oses af' t•h.i� Csrci�nCS � ' envircunuet�t ia def ined as all of tha r�a �ura.i. t,atl,y'31C�.�. ra�our�ES, ths t�io's.iu I'� � nvironment and includin the sensori.�y pez�aeiv�d , �esources and the m�n-made e , g �' . � � ' � ' , features of noise, �i�h� and smell. Natural physical resaurcas it�elud�;�� tb� ��rg I�, tira'�,e� �bc�t� sizr%-:c� a*�d s►xb-st�rface�, a1.� gS���is and arz�.� s a�d �.g�, h��e?��. . �ection 3. Pui'pose. The Con:mission is estab3.i.���ad for t� pux��4 0� adyi�ing t�:e �ity Council and the City PIaYU�ing Commission a�d �u�b-�a�t�.t�se� � • � #�h�T`�vf` on aZi �af.,{ers eQr�eerrcirlg the c��:.�.�.,; .�P �le �i�g e�tr�a�ex�fi�� i,na�.udi�$ �� �tie�r a.nr� rect�aead�tions of policies for and t3� prr�m+ot,��n c�� �z€#�x�s� 1��th�n �ha Gity �n the maintenance and improve�ent of tt!� qut�iity o� fi,�� 0�-�y enviro:u�ent. Se��icz� f. LRzties sr�d Responsibili_�� es. The c��z�.ies 8nd sespon���.b��.�,t�.e� af ttie Ca��issi�n s�iZ 3e: (a� to g�t,t:zer ti�te�.3r and authoritkztiv�± infc�:�!.t,ion 4�ancc��t��� th� �p�� j�3�� a�d �rer_ds �n the qu�l.�,ty qf. the City enviro-�:::ntt bot�h C1'�'�'�i►� 4T�� ��c�peGtivc�, tcs en.�l; 4e anci int.cr�.,�•ei s�ch i:ifc,r_r:ation fc�r t.1:e ��zrpQ�Sp 0�' , , ., I � I � - . � �, Section 5. Membership. The Coirunission sha12 co:�sist of se�ren nembers, �� i all appointad by the Mas•or xfth the consent af a ma,jority of the meabers of the Gfty Counci3. �Ie�ubsrs o� the Commission sh�ll be re�idents oF the City� ah�a].l, have an interest in the enva.ronmant of the City., and sk�ll be appoix��ed w�.th due Te�aa�d to , ; their fftness for the ef£icient disFat.eh af the funetio�sx dut�es and are�pp��s�.b�.7.3'��.ea ' vested in aud imposed upon the Commission. Members ot ihe Commfi�ss�or� s�.�, ��x*v'� tr�.thout coapensa.tion. The Chaircnan shal� ba appointed at-Iarge. Tkx�+ �tn��.rt�� a3ac members st�71 consis� of twQ membars from each City idard. Memboz�a o�' the Co�amfasian sllell be agpointed for terms of three gears, ezcep� �or h�.gh ac�hoc►�. '� or Ca��ege students who shall be appointed for terms of ane ye�.r eaeh, �;d ex�ep� for the fir�t Commissian appointed, which si�a.11. have iwo members with one year term�, ane e�ch fro� i�ard 1 end Wsrd 2� tFto mambors with two-ysar texm�� o�pte � eaah Prom Ward 3�nd TaFarc� 1, �uuct thre� mem�ers with three-year terais� c�e eaah i' �'rom Ward 2 and Ward 3, p�us �he At-Large Chaix�nan. IIpon the ea�pira$ion o�' hiS� � ' �� ' 't�ir�a a� of� ica, a a►��ebar shall cantinue to serve uatil his successor �hu1.� 2ra.�� baer� apgainted. Any person appointed to fill a vacancy occurri.ng prior �o the e�cpirati� cr� ihe i�r� �ar �hich 2�is predecessor was, appoinfi,ed sha�.7. be ��po�aq,te�d for tt��CCe remainder of such ierm. I�te�abers of the Gomm.t�s�on �y resigta vo�,u�3t,�r�.�-y �►r be removed from o£fice by majority vo�e of the Councfl. Sec�ion 6. Or�aniza�ion. The Com.ueission shall: �a} �dogi su�h bp�.aKS ss si�ll be necessary or desixatale �or '�a �?ori�uat �' , 0� ��s business. - . : + �b} Be assigned a staff-secretary from the City Admfnistra,t�au, '!'l�t�t � , se��ce�tsr� sh�Il perforai only suoh clerie�l duties on behalf of the Co�i�sipti �� m�� � assigrY�d hy �he Chairman k�it,F� ihe cor�seni ai the Citq �xtager. Addit�q�t�. '. . �s�v�.sory S#�f£ m�.y be assigned to ihe Commission by the �iiy �',anager. '� ' Section ?. This ordinance shall be in full force and e�fect �tppi� 3.'�� �ssa�e �zn�d ptzblica�ion. . a ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � � ' II ' ' ' ' ' • ' pLA1�iI�TG CO�IISSIOti I�ETING CITY OF FRIDLEY MAY 3, i972 � �� � �liLL TO ORDER: The meeting vas called to arder by (�►sirmsn Erickson at 8:03 P.K. x� CALL : l�mbers Present: Minish, Bricksoa, Zeglen, Sci�sdeke, Pits�atrick �bess Abseat: lione Oti�srs Preseat: Dsrrel Clark, �neer�� �lasiotant �p'P�pVB pLADDIZI�G t�II�+IISSION IotI.NUTEB: APBIL 19, 2972 �OCM'ZO�N by Schaiedeke, secnnd�d by �'�tz,pstrick, t.hat the PZsruiiay �aomlars�o� minutes of Aprt 3 19, 197Z be approved . vpan a vr�#c� v�ote, a21 v��Cing sy�, thlR action carri�d un�nim�usly. � � � oP �$u.s -�s: �ua. 2si 1972 ' NOTIO�/ by Zog2�a. socba�deci by s�hu�edeke. YJ�t tl�e �3annirig Ca�is��oni s'�ceive thR �dnata� o! tl�e A�oitrd oi Jlppeals meetfng oi 1pri2 ?5. 297?. UpoaT� ♦ 1�P,iCr yOt�. �.tl �at#ng aye, ths mtiDn carried t:neniaously. �_s�.�n� �r�-n�s�c� c�z susooa�� raaUrss: ��r. 20. ���z t�'rzo�f Dy s.g3.a, stc+or�a+�a b} !'�tzpstri�r, tuat cbe P1s�rtirx,� Ca�f�►s�a�A s'+�perf�r ti� atnutei oi tl� 8ui.�ding Standarda-Deaigti Cantml S'+abcc�eq,�t�e� ��#1tt�t o! J�ril ZD. 29??. Upon a voice vate, �iI vet#bg aye, the aot3on va�rr3ld t�en.tmonaly. _ 1. �BF�T AT 59Q3 i�iI AVSI�tt28 8.8. : Lot� � l6 � l7 � H o�elc ',�y Park tion piw v�cat�d atr�et. Quis� Srictsaa iniars�d t� �a�issioa� that ti�s Cauacil itad xs�R�c's�d this itss at t2ua l�ia� Lt a�eeti� to tt��s Coosi� baft�a LLsY �at�tid �t��, TAs �ise a� th� 1ot doa ewt c�oaf orn Lo th� ptes�at aod�. bat L�a YlaaR�� Ga�iwsion Las =soo�ss�d�+d a ehsasa af tb� 4ot sis�s �s t1r ca�rrcial sars, lts. Fitspatrick ask�d if that w� the onl� twoa tAe saque�t Was A�sQ� b�►�► �o tb� C�is�ion. Darrsi Clast said 1,e hai talksd to 1t . 1�•is �ad �+e��e Aerlof- �1ky ad LhaE Mu tb�ir i�ps�slvn a2so. Ca�a�cil i�2t tbe� sbovl� nv� �ppR9v� ths gsrsit sit0e�s pl�atn� Co�lssfon's kao�rl�ijs. Mr. A=vid Slaa��, representing the requaet. came fos�s�l Witb stvi+�sd p� inclvding the changae vuggested by the Building Standatds-Aesig� Gopts'o�, $ubCV� �ttee. These aere etudied. _ � • C'� ' ' ' ' ' . � ' � ' ' ' . � � ' ' plaaaia,� Co�mias�cn I�eeting - �say 3, r9�2 �_; � 6 A . � Q I�pTION by Sct�med�ke, aecbnded bg zegiQn, tJxtt the P1anr�ing e�isei � G reoonoen d to Counc i l appro�va� �r� �o���a��� �� � t�.a t a R f a t a o n L o 9, � 6 and 17, Block 13, llyde Ptr1c Addit�on plus tho vacat�d 59 Stret swbj to t.he r�co�ndations made by the Bu�Id3ng Stindards-D�ssiyn Contr Subco�Naittee 1t�d that s' row of Rwrg�ceen+ b+ PLnted �a tb� �st sfd� af the reciM�od %c/►. V�wi s wta vote, aIl vattay ag�. tJ�e ao�fc� easrri�t �aia�s2�. Chairaan 8rickaon as�d the PL�#ag �ssfoa � rsr�ed +�o �ov�cil that they rednce ti� arsa•rsquirsrnt fro� 2S,A� t� 24,000 �us� fe�t •I�d ^�00 fscat footage to 16Q f�oat foe�tsge. 7k'�€s req�sest se�tts th� �6t} l�et a�sld C�#�t �iniaoud 20,OQ0 iq� €o�t, reQ�iremeaE. Tl� t�rdinsace has t�ot ��ad �t ��1! point. The p�tit3�ooer ba� ssked peroi�st� to baiid s�eataa��u� 4� tb� g�'t#j�AS�y, i�e ast ■iesel� seqswstin� C�uncil to gra�t tt:is s�tse��. 2. . t; � bp 8a�ds�r. �d by 1►i�e�fa�. t�t t� pL�t�q G�owR�as�t�t� \\F✓ �vr �s s�ad� a!' tbr A�2ic �fesri�p � lar tJr 71woa�A� A�qp�st� �iQ�4 ;';t` #?.'�-03. i!� 1wtI1 Go�ttporstiot� by D�anfs �d�t (lf�2 �b�l f�D rtso�� ��^pR ,� I ; ]t-1 bc i�-) tc�s� �+a�� aad 1�pas�t�t�. Opow a�rotat w�: �3.T D'Dt�A� Ry*. th! aDtioA G+�srt�d t�t�aDwly. Its. �ail irTsbar, L�rat�itfce #os t1N iiall Cosp. ,�aid eM 3�a! pso�o�+� N� �o� lonr las�. ap�aetrne bu3Zdtn=s whi� ��wa a.�oi.�d. 'T� ha.r► a a�w► b�'val�daMa t�� tia b3 ta�rabovM naits aad i4S a�ue�at� �tah � s totsl o! 16� d�Nl� a�tt�. �� to pat a thra seosy asd Iso �taq apicea�t aRs�l�ttv�� 1�1 !A* �so�es �rip � tb� sil�. �anR tb� l�o�ct.1► sai �t s3�s ti�r� �1iRS� pvlR tbU�� qiwi�aNS. T!r p�tkinf Lot is in t�a Iaw ar�a so �6at iS i11 �ot v�sfAl� �'� srsi�tial a�sas, To� �t�p do�a to a diif�at L�sl �: �� �pp��. ��s ' ' 1� � s�ai�ta t���� sraa. Tbe� Aaw b� tol� D� t1Mt 4tt� fi�!#R tbs,► !wd 12 scrs #s�t of pa�rdis� atea to tsi�s cats of tlea s�am �ff. �lttr �}'M�► �tosy �ow�s, but not ap�rsciablg iarg�r Lban d�t sa�i�nc�a1 �C�A11A f�lA sac�c. uis tier.� �cor�r .par�enc eaiidsn` is cb. f�rRi�st aa�q �sa�A �bA sistio� s+u�de�ca. � hav�a tti�d to �ho�r a� ot � sp�tc� amd b�Rt11+RRA u� ti+s mit.s tl�s+s is �sesn apus. rt�e arst�.�cssls �az tbs a�aacc�raC# �i$ psab+��►�� b� son�h sa�n cadar. Ths �artseAts are oas as t�o b�coa�'� S� t� 'Rs���l +�i S0 t�no bsdrooa ap�rtrata. Z'�ers �re t�o aad Lltsss b�ds�oo� tc�Abo� I��A wi'�t I, iS� as�vu� £eet i�r� ths � "t�o► ��a� � 1 �?�5ti �ss�t �tt �9"� 1�1� �h� btdso�o�s. �t tovnbon�tas �ac�t t�a�Qa a�ersge. Z°h� soa�ia� s�qois'w�w�t�t �Ai� �i��� at� I'� �ici� siails p�s auit aad aa sddition a�� �e �sslf sCSll �'o�' t�c� �►dd�"' t�t�s1 b�dsoos ov�ar on� p�r �ait. lhara ars ls3 psrktn� �p�tcM !o; apiNl;��l1 s�d !os toMnhvwea 76 oa aite opsa pssting �d 69 �sta�s. i�tc� Wsbar said tbs satbsck Mould b� 35 fsat snd bes�s ass to � p'�pQ#�+ Mt. ilslt •aid bs hvped this ae�r plaa �ld bs tbe aos�r fo�c i#�t t� p� . �is land. H� i�lt t6s� iud co� a 2� wy iro� t1a othst pla�1 b# bAV�A; � 1�0� a� �sta�Rit huildiOp a�d t1N tawOhot��s. i63s plap tliwiqAtw# C�4 A� �Oi' #�a #tddi�ioasl stvrs �r dutp. Tl�e� ws� o�a fos fnsibar tWg��t.iWR#, '�►e �asit� !.a a�osd 20� I�ss ti�a t�ie pssvioaN pl�sst. It dscr� �o�t i8 �o �� �t� p+�r �c�• • _ ' ' ' '� �� ' I� ' LJ . . Ylanniag Commiaaion Meetin� - May 3, 1972 Page . A. F� Miller, 525 B���tt Driv�: Iie �aid theg� p�d �og ���arw �ewas a�sd • dsainaga and he co�ldxa' e��� th$t �o�� � s aol�i�� C� �ail� atos� ��tea�. Tbe n�ll�hboxs haee �l p� �ia��c -� �_ � �i�y �� A deal ���sb�► gk�� � r�%� �� ��ter c�� �f t� Ca�o� 8�s #� ������ o �e did �� fes� �s� ��� �� ��.��� c� �t it �� � �� � � � have ttae �sia��- ' �s�- #� �v� � �� � ��g�� • � � � �rqrt�y daep du�f� a� ��f �� a `��� � � � f� E� as� �� _t�rRa � �� � � � � gre�. T�e pat����r ol�a�t8 � iv � � � Mi�si lio -���58[p di �� c�a7 • '�s- �SbiLY �� #� �4g`e � ��. bi� �iZ.B����" tfo� asrd �� �a�ee c�g� of tTieir o�a dr�n$ge , t� �e �a��gRxa tske t�e -�x�eu. � t�lE t�ie petittouer ehst�3:et t� �cag� ��f� ��s'e a! �he st�at sea�r �s�ge . He s�saa mm� too m�cti a�simtt tht �'-a��A i��el#�. - I�x. Ws�.2 �atd t���' i� eeens� aohod� s��t� � pc►ad there� 1'Eis Water �esm� to ' �P�r �tan� E� ��c�. "� �e�aT� a�a� patd for the st�a^m� se�sr. I� � .e�atse saMer is t�- �oie sit��,. �He wi21 be split to th8 ���Lfo� a�g�, b� �� :t��l �orp. ��2� ir� ��3� ��tcg �heir �hs�ce. ' ' I�co ��.�� ��� ���:�: �:� ��r ��? ;�:4��,� ��� �"�:��� 5� �. ist��t�ded,��A tbe ,��s�a�t :fo� �a�� a��� ���r_4 � f��� t� �i�autes �ewamiid �Inoa ,�hi�t �hs Riedel 3P���.j' xas aa�� �� bsesus� ��e -�to�sra se�rer 8i� aiot g� ia► t�tera. 8a�cb eos�ta�t�a€ �ha� ��. a� i� �hie� ar�� h� t� f�ratsh the �ox� s�►e� !at the �o� �ae bo��t. . � 8�s� �r�� � ��'t Dri�s F� ar�s� �o ��sa �S ;Za#f 1�C �. ��t .car� sr#il be goiug out oa �sig�i�i �tr�et= �ud i�taAdeted �.� this xotald: �e,�� � ��g �raf#ic prcabieao ia �e r+�sh �s�, �ne �3.d '#�iy +c�naot gst �a .� ����� a�awrb � t�a�i�� f� ��ti� so he�vy oa l�s�aaippl ' s�v� �e � � ,� �err� �� �:as� ���b , v Tbis i� a a�ol �ie�t ss� �e � � �.� �a�r.� � ��:��g. t�t ��a�n3.�d � � a�l�eei�tte �va�y �1�L Of tLi� f t�- �ffi ��G� �� �tT��� $� _$� ��t�+� � �C9E�r �i�i�SOA. I t ' �� s�-'#t� �1'�-�ca�a �: �� � � �f � �E�� �c'� ��'!�e �a $O�A$ -t�-�e�a � ���� .��]� .e�� � ��r���t ����""7 �. �� � ��vtte�7 �ne� LQ ssy � rr��� �f� tLe �as�pax� �i� t8e_ �}r � �-� �ie=��.� �Q h�ve tb� pzop�a�� Ia�- �c� �a��i�� 1�%� t� �#��a� �e�s �S t� �� ' ov�t �h�e,. ' �I L�� ' � ' ' t�3,� �. � g � � �a. : �� �- � � .� �ewideat�al ��- �ve�e ��t ��-�-<:e�va� rv�t� ,� �t �,, .alc� b3xd 8�,� -�iesx s�f �� �s+a�t,. � �e 3��3� �c� 2� � �g �sL�sAt �-� 3�,�r ,v�i� _3�oi� �� �a: fa � � �. tsai f ��e ptAb lea � �ezri�#c a�d �tia xil� ad� t� �#t. �g�is� � � � � sbout the re�ta� w�o�d be egs��st tt. �e � l+�co �it ��r�7 'b� �a ati21 s�ys �t '!k� aoe �it� �al�c� fog �1��pI�. �'he �gox� �a as� .�. � "b�fit-� ��r�ae ���jec� ��d DriA� to '� �#.� � '�'rirti�y� _ 3�.. � �rs�' �t z� � t�st. �o�:� �d �vv�ad � subsCa�ntial. � �pa�d �c zi�e -ci�� -� �i3�3� s�m�� � -a�► �esi�t3��� �o�ss. Therp �� � �aa3�ip1� #�m3�y d�32-f�tgs �ist sti33 -�y � soasbod��a► �oart�. i�1� �i?ak �t�3�y ae�its ae�r honsee. Thia tppa of dedfa �rr� -�s7oDs�I� ,p�dvts�! #�T . <:hi�drea. 0����'.ii3�ry� e��ey are noL goin; ta bsn �t2d�. He► Mettld �1it�qM �bere are Iess e�i2dtea per acre.that would use s ae���. Ferg fe�-s;�eat� �o i��A �at deveippo�ent Ro etraeC eost aad� �igt�enaacve � Ig� wesc o� c�. devA�►Si�' � LJ , � , � LJ L.l ' ' � , ' �� ' , ' ' ' , L� PlanniaA Cammission Meetinst - Mav 3. 1972 P� 6� mQnt ie �ommercial. Hs �ould assum� the psople A�ving iA the towRhouses 11ud apart�enta would be about the same kind of psopls that liv� 1A 8rid�ay po�. Tho townhouaea would be in the prics b�cackat of $28,OOQ to $40,004. Th� t�� housea are for esle per uait just liks a houos. A one bedroow unit ip tba apartsents would reat for $160 aad the two bsdroo� fos $200. F�coaa a tn�►sket staud- poiat, th4q would not waat.to build anpthing that na aa�e Mould Mant to buy ox reat. Mra. Jooeph Tapsak, 510 Mi�oiesippi: She atatad ahs Qbjec�u to tbe tri�ole plaa. T6e only vay a child has to get to ths H'ridlty Cat�soa�r P+t�ck 1s by 7Ct� Strset aad becau�s of the traffic tbsre naw, sha will Aot 1�t h��r child �A by hioself ta the puk. This project would add to tise dapget. 1�lr. Wall said that basically thi� is not raal expensiw lwd. I! tl�� l�ad Mere givea to his, hs would aot put singls family residsntial oq tbi• property• Nor ase the single family home• beiag built todsy tht sa�t kind of havaiA$ a� are already built. Ha admittad the traffic ia a psob3.o� but at�ythiu� ;o�u� in these vovld �an�rate traf�ic. Lsif Bansicks�n. 495 �ssis�ippi: Befors ha cas� to �'�rldlay ha livad iu an apu�meax aad the o�Ma.r itwd ehere, toa►. IE �raa lc,spt ap nics, but aaw that the spast�at hs occuplsd ie reated.�i� looks lite a duop. Be would b�ate to aes thst i��ppea to a nice pi�cs of �sovad. Hs •till Mould lik+a to sae �isdal $et �is �sonsy out of tbe propsrty. H� thou�hht ther� could be SS lota oa•thi� psbparty M4ici� could bs •old fos �ingla f aaily homsa and t!� �i�dsla �rtill �t � good "chnak ot gold". �1111iam L. 81m�, 6281 5th Str�ets R� �aid hs was aQa�nat tbs �a:qpip; a� it sff�cts ths ahola co�uaity around it. , Vis�il Idullio�, 6331 7th Stre4t: Ths last tim� tiii� sssoaln� MN bi'ou�►� vp, ti�s City ras a�lud to �aks s otudy o! it. Was it doa�? Cbsis�m 8siakson ann�ased t1ia�L th� ar�� �a� b�in� psssantly •xvdi�d uuder ti�s Caaprshsnsiw Plan, a study for ths City. �o conclnsiooa ba�IS b�a �s�►cbsd rt• , �vaald L. Lassou. 6310 J�ff�sson: This projsct rould pTacRicall� dou�la tbs d+tn�ity o! aingls laail� soning. 8� ob,��ct�d. Lloyd Bensiathwa, 369 66th Av��w: a�a tul�ad the rata. o� p�sc�qRa�1� pt occupancy af ap�rtmaat• in Fridl�y at th� Dr���at tioe. If Chus ap�xtwMOts ar� byiit, pre'vmin� thi• s�sonin= �os� throvih, as� tb�y �ois� �o b+�w R��NAte? Wojtld thi• �staDliah.s� in,jusiow psecedeat ia Fsidi�y� Ha w� p�st�txv��3�y �.pt�so�ted 1A tbe tour lot� oa ths corn�s oi Ooiws�ity Aw�►w � b6th AwRus. I€ �t psscsdsnt Ma� �otabliohad nar, hoM caa w�ay "no" to otbsra �fia_N+�q� to s�soue� Gsor�s M�i�snar. 373 Mi�si��ippis Ae�qrdin�.occupaacy� tha qac�p 1�AG�► �n Mittaeapolis oi apastm�nts i• las• thm 70x riiLt oo�t. fle v�ul$ ltk� ia a�y tho � W�li Corp. hu mad� an att.�pt to ma�t so� oi ths objsctiaas w� �►�d t�1A l+il�C tito�. Tssffic is •till ths saa conc�sn. It aa�s to be wadssstatsd �1 �PR�paa pa the Platu�ia� Co�ission i�uow i!. H� had saked sboqt h�V�ttg 11 �t� �i�t on Sth Straet and Mis�i�sippi b�caws h4 Aa� ��ea► sswsal �cG�,�{�I�A ���+ . �� ' ' CJ ' , ' ' � ' Plaanit�A Commis�ion N�setiag - Mav 3, 1972 p� 6 D $s waa to18 it wa� not a fsaaibls situation. Aie oppoped thQ sezonia� gal,sx�ll�, ' pa�c�icularly �he apastmants. The attempt to includs agartimemt� is repu�aAt. �i it wre sll townhouaea� h� va4 not sura that was the aast�ar. &t C�ought t�a p�obl�ms with setbacks aad landscaPs were isialoal, but po�dit�g �s►d e�r ��� diff�cult. If Mr. Wall w�ould li1c.Q �o make a ststemeut �h�t t�e would ��u�� there vould be no atorm aever a�assaneat later to ti�� Gi,ty, �.f he wo�tld tska Ghe risk af that problem co�iag up at a later dats, it t+�ou�d belp. Mr. Wall oaid it was hio hoaest opiaioa, aaeuming this develo�sA� Mo4�d be approved, that because of tbe neighbosa. �rs have a pondi.ng srea, ba NAUId t� up hi� ahare of the soses�meats. If they put a pond in thes�, we h�va Co �+�s ' csss of it and it ha� to look good. Tha people vsre slraid tha poad vould overflaw during a hs+1v�► �alA� Mr. M�issner aeked for a sho�r of haada of th� psopl� iat.�tca�t�d �.�t �� rezoniag and then af thos4 wlio were oppossd to ths tasonia�. It app��lt�d EA �a taaanimona. " Ja�� �.l.e�tca, 6360 Naahia�toa 3t.: fls aslcsd Mho aould �sintaiu tbs ta�howes. l�. Wail �was�d tiw A��r�4i�a�ic�a. ��ea 'bs �rkra� about tha d�pth Oi ths pARd• 1lr, ii�b�r said oaly a�aall portion �r�ould bs maiatsi�d contiauslly. Th4s� M111 bs a�s�dual xua at! �o tbat ths pond nill only fill up dusins a•tosw►. lds. Clark said thsr� i� aa ovsri].oN p3ps aad �+i11 coaasst i.ato �hs s�iiAtl� lin� o! 7th Stssst and Bsaaett Driva. Chaisw Esick�om said ths poqd �� -. lotondsd ta bs a rataotiaa poad. ' l�c. Li�ton �dd that svsry tima tbsr� is s i►savy sain, ia isot�t p� �1�+� �ua�s th�y l�avs a fouotaia six feot hi�h wt oi tha �Yaund. T!►are it A b��� ia ths pips aad ha pickad up ths tab !or it. Kra. �obsrt McPhsrson said that �hen tbera ia a sul bad stos�l, Mat4x co�e� ' dvNn from Mississippi on 7th Street and also cos�as daYa B�an�Ct Dt1va. �'hs vat�r back� up aad liits up tha manhola covera. ' ;I� ' , , � Ms. Clart uid tha City had had hearing� an sto�c�s swar systa�. 8owsbod7 bss to co�s ap aith $250,000 to build a nsv oao. Mrs. McPhsr�oa asksd Mh� the Ri�adel. pxopsrty wu not puzcb�aad �o� �► AArk. l�r, Fi,tspatsicit •aid it �aa b�causa �riian th� pask D�past�rnt pue up 1� bop$ #a�ua, only 1,000 vote� and 600 �rs agaiast ths i�sw. This is tM �si.n tsasoA C1►� City does not hsv� saough �oney for parl� and th� closenes� of tht esiet��. Com�ns Park. Ifir. McPh�rsoa �ufgastad buildiag housiag for ths elder�y. It #+1 �A �iia� �.oc�tion. clo�s to ahoppin� and bus. Mr. Wsil •sid h� thou�ht it Mas a�ood id�� and �hsy a�ou2� ba t�ll#A; to includa ons o: �osathing diffarsnt. iihsn tirey look at a pisc� o� ;sr��►d, �E i4 a� raal ss�at� d�velop�rs. lortuaataly thay hs�re bs�n sigif� oo�s �i►� M�� o�' ��y aould not bs hsre toniaht. Thay fsit thia assa Mao ids�tl �ox sp�tx'p�lepCs at�d taMai�oa�s�. They fslt tbi� wo�ld improv� the as�a. , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � p�ning, ComaQiaa_MeetinQ - Ksy S� IJ72 , �� 6 E One person feit the pbnd wrould b� �tn �ttirs�tive ouisaace. Mr. Schsadske aolcad if ths R14da1 prop�rty was aaseased for tbe Mias�s��ppi Street i�provemant? Hr. Clast w�id h� thought it was aeeesaed tox aurb aud gutter oaly being l�tia�iaaigpi Strast io a Stato Aid road. 7th Stre�t Ma� ��rassied ae a sar�al �trea� M�r. Sc��edeice �ee� his to sss if the Biad�l p�ople p��,d �be�.x ahsre af the �tarm �e�r sad saaitary �x. If Prc�erly a�se�sed � thay tlauld t�avs every right to ws road�•-the same ss �ov ind I. �.. �li�,i.swsr � a�iced for an esplgnatioa of the dif�erence betNSSA &�� �►ta►d R� saain�. _ Ctiais�an Brick�oa r�plied that R-3/t �oald bs •trictly a�ultiple unit�t and S-3 allan apast*ent� aad �oultipie dMallings. So th�u saa�.from tha Qsd�nanced Jaoe� A. Thayer, 37'i 66th ilvs.: Sa aai�+�d if Mr. iiall aver had sspe�cisnce witb pondin� -- har it s�ll fuactioa ua�d�sz saia aoaditionsY ifiat irou�d ��pQsa ii tbat paud ws� iuil np -- �e9re aouid tt f 1o�R 8aaical.ty, tiue owrf loM f ro�a ,° that pond would: rsaisin on ti►�e �it;e wao ths ana�ss. l�tr. McP'hersoa xoudas.d if thess Mould be aoy pollutian in coasleatic►a wi�� the pond. 1IpT�01v �y Sc?�dolice. , a��o�ded by Niuisb. tbst t6� pl�atn9► GRaw��s�iian al��r� �e Pt�blic Hs�s'�sq of tht Re�nir�g R�uest, iQ� N7?-03, by t.J» N�.T; Co�'�i'At.�o� to rrsoa� fsam lt-Z to R-3 iar �� �d �psrtasrtta on the 1��d�1 p�"o,p�'ty• D� s vo�c�e viots. s11 vnting aye, ti� mc�ttoA asrr�ed u�■�usly. 1K�c, Sc3�sd�k� t�id that iw has liwd in this araa fos aa■s t3M. AA kuc�n ' t�s xi,edsl p�opsst� quits �ell. H� baa ao connsction xtth tbe pr�tR +�v��o�sF �t�svi�ri� e1� hi�tosy, t� Atedsl Psopssty naa r�ntad eo a fas�ss NbA k�pt p��1 cattls o�a it. Childrea �tat.�d tiars ia the ri.ti►isr. 7.'he plan ps�R�d th�+� ' �rvsainR by th�� Wsll Cosg. ts ttu f irst o�re ht haa as� aad bs tl�u�►� th��! N�►� • stsuibl� p1aa. ' �fic. Sciard*ica coAtiawd tbat b�' d liics to taad s short szc�trpt �sp� tbs ��nlas Couaoil MNtio= oi I� 1�, 1970 on Pap 6, abo�t ti�� ca�tst o# t�ltlt �isst pasa�sapl� sst�sriai eo • stat�at b> >br�n si.�dals "A� said th�� b� aau�ld aot itnd aay so�ins �p ior psior to 1956, but' ht smdsr�tood that at pa� ti� t�1� � A���I� �'g�M� MM son�d c�■srci.al." a�lOr. Sc�sd� said tbis h�►s pav�►ad a bardahip to oth�s p�opi�, tncg�ding Y��lg, �o i�nw tbsy wse a�� �oasd cor- �cia�I bafors 1956 aa�d su�anlp tl�uir r�c,ords �sr Zost. If ti� ��QO�'d4 �d ' not ban lost, you �ould i�aV�s s co�ercial ar�a tods�. � drvalop�� �+�d be wsa Nillin� to contributs an �ztra amovnt twarda ths sLor�t �a�ws. IR hiR a�piaioa. a holdins pond Mill �olw tbs situatian. A•tos� sa�ar patd 11Nip p�� l�a. Tba City �hoi�ld checi ac�d �ea Mho ha� paid tos au�. Ip +�ll piubAb����r Cbs ' . Cit� � havs sade aa ersar. In fact thq baw dons it toin� doMq pq�YA��l�i7, ' Tlt3s �u hi� bv�ble opiniou. --�, , Ms. Schmsdei�e pid bs Ma� �oin� to jsq■p asonnd a bit. lihan �t� Via�►AO�t P��t►�� , cass in. Me had a tsaliic problim aad swry tisa s tu� ds�ralops� caMs �A�, N�e . �vr a tratiic psoble�. iia canaot tall a�lopas b� caaoot oMR pso�s�t�►, Tht M�tsrahad di�trict is anoth�r tising tbat aoniw�� hi� or Nhat �t�e�►t4 tal�� sata3,1. Ha did aot �e� a atoro saver catcb ba�in in eith�s �th o� b� st�N1t�. . ' � I�' ' J � L1 �-' u ' � � l_ _J ' ' ' ' IJ + ' 6� Plannina Commia�ioa Me�tiug - Mav 3, 1972 �� . . �.. � �.. '1'hs Matar muat have bwea running intia t�e Rieda�. p�cqpex�y� �hR �Cl�it� o� thA� �ta�sx is suanin� North into tbrse culvarto oa 63sd Awnua. Aq t�r a� �hiak�A; sbc►ae thia property bsiag a puk, he did not f��i thi� ahauld b�a ca��d+��ad �s a� p�rk bacaws the Fridlsy Cos�cas Par1c is clas4. C6�ldtat �t+itYa �qNR qp �A ��_�$ Nithout a�lap�soim� o€ any kind. /l� far u�►il�rea ��tl.�ing i��► � poo�* 1't�t dfd ttot thialc �ice Cr�ek Waa feaced. The na11 ch�idren �bout�d b� M+ie�c.t��d �tre-� �u1I�. IIatil all thase questiona ara anavasad, h� cat#�� glve au aAOMer� I1' a hoM for th4 eld�rly v�ra put up. ha did not kao� if they could ba auro it aAt��d bs for the slderly. but lae� iaecome. ApSZO�i by Sci�wd�, s�o�d�d bq 3�gls�n, tbt t!� l�lanmtr�g Coaw�is�rloA c�»tiauo t2u R�sont� R�qus�t, So1l N7?-03, bq th� Na11 Corparatton tv �'*� ts�oo R-1 to R-3 !or 1bw�liow�s aad llputatnts an th� Ri�d�1 ;property: u�t�.i thv Jw�r 7, 197? mnttnQ. Dpo�n • v�ia� �rot�. �11 vntin� �y�, th� aotio� c+tr��od w�ssnimouilq. Mr. l�iaish said tha traffic coacsrna 6i�, �articularl� e�itit� os� MiR�i���ll.pp� �s�est. fl� aould 2fks th� petition�r to do so�s studis� aad sa i� �t Ms�u�1d b� possibls to 6�va aa satrancs oalg ou l�ii�aissippf Strsst, Tho audienc4 vss inlorm�d ttui ttw n�t o�etsos Mo�id bs on Juas 7t.h aad no nolicas Mould b• s�at out. 9, : 7 ,�01 . �,: Lot� throus4 y, Wa�t S!«� oi Lot 18, � 1�, hidls� Pas . Lson�s ira� �1 to C�l (�sal oliiq� and li�itsd � ` • . •.� bwtai��) ' !os ��i a�tat� .Oitica. .� 1I�R'r01� by l��t�triaar. a��ded by S�l�n. that t!� pl+uu�ir� G�o�w�aa�o� M�iw th� r�sd�r�p o! tJ� Publsc B�arir�g Not�c� !or the Reso�ti� R�qw�e�. �QII N�9-01, L�tQh tnv�atw�nt, �na. by Jatu� R. D�oy.Ie, Pru�d�nt. Apor� a�!a► �rob�• �ll v�ot�r�p aye, t.h� m�tton casr�od ur�ar,�sous2y. � Chair�an Esick�on, at tha raqwst oi Ms. Do�ls, sud th� soain� s+���ction+r on ths C!-1 Osdinas►c�. � Ms. Do�i� �xpiained bi• plan� win� draMins� to iliwtsats th� cban�� i�► �h� boo�. Hs •dd thia i� a�da�t hor. Sh�y �rould lii�a to �o iuto t� bov�s� and wa t�is dwilin� a� � raal s�t��es a��i�c.� �os tht puspoa� o! cot���n� a bwin��s. Ths r�ason tor a�iein� a r.sc�nst� wu 1w to ths ia�� tbat at thi� poit►t aad tir, b� did not intsnd to liw in ths bows. but updss CR-1 �� o�ou�d ao �o. Bs int�ad� to vss th� houea for coaductio� o� sul sat�ta bwin�#a. � tot�ad� to rbod�l ths •tsucturs, �iw it �or� oi an up-to-dat� app�ut+ppR*� �ook �rsil. blsnd Maii �rith tht �urroundfns aai�6bosLood, co�pla�nt th� h�►ws� ia tha assa. Th� hou�s dil huw a chalat app�aranca, wIi ioTs�r a�d isopt �cApp�1 to�ath�r. Thn �rould not b� adding �cra �pacs to tha howa, 1'bsy tri�l !�t*ad for a porch and �ntr� on tha �sont of the buildin� it�slf. A� ��r q f.1►� Ni� it i#t� an ths land it�eli. tbh wra �t�in� wr� littla chanj� to tMt �d�►tio� psop�rty. Th• driv�a� to ths fara=� Mill haw a tusa ssonad. �bssi �►�Ce Rtle�►s to th� sid� and i�ncs �ritb psovision� !os �shrub�. TsN� to �a b#ak and #;os�t. TIN �ntsa�►ce to th� paskin� lot Miii b� oa�to 63sd 1ia�. ii�st o� kbl� hvw�. �� �11 Aot paa� b� an�on�' • driwAray. ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' � � �G Plannin� Commisaicn Meet3ng May 3, 1972 - p�'- . 1fic. Doq1e co�tiawd stating the total arsa is •iz lota. The propst�y to the East along tbe tracta i4 soa�ed industsisl. T!� pso�rty to the xeu �� �ot��d a�d occupisd by � dup]�S �nd tsnt�ss. ?hss� is a lot 8outh of here, a�xo4� �� �iver �oad, whicb hs underataads hs� besn chaagsd to � duplex soa#.og. T��Y �`e�t tbi$ zoniag wonld blend ia �ith ths nsig,hbori►ood wry nicsiy. �t N��.l bs k�F� ��d in good condition, i! not bstter thaa �rhat it is �• �ex� Mi1� bA �t �r�sll pr►skia� lot. Duzing' the rwh hour traffic, thaq expect v�.�tW1�.7.1 �+ �ts tbaa Mhat ths duplws geaerat�. �re �i.11 bs ona svali,•iga ��ir� +�lQ�* Rp Ea�t Siver �osd. It is sspacted to bs of nosmal siss, about 30 at �1� ���'1� fesL. Thaze will be na changing ta aay type of induotria� sro�AUl�t+ctc� � vtsa Zt i� sst np itt such a�vay naw tba.t if yo� livad ia tiu p Ps Y� J� it aa a saall rsal sstaEe offic�. � Pau2 lumhasa. 134 63� Way: Hs ssfd h� had nint paps of siRual�=�s ot h paopl� vbo ara a�ain�t thia rasonin�. Ona of el� s�ason� Mould b� �b� �dditiou�l tsafiic psobl�s, xbs �trsa fs rasid�ntial naN aAd tbsy falt tbat av�e1 �� RT�q ot c�sarcial so�.�g voul�l ds�sldt t�ais pra�ast�. As tbiu����'t �i�7 ��� �� to � a�l tba piaps=ty isaa i[lssis�ipp i694 c�r�sscial. Tluy wr� jwc p�ste3n� tL�is loat !.0 tL� dc�or. A�s ����I�RRsd tit� p�iti.tl.c�aa. I�Tr0�1 ny Schm�d4�e. aeo�orided by F�tspstriaX• t.i�at tb� planp3�q 4b���r�ioti so��w t1�r p�titicuu +�a��a� th� r�sonin5i s�W�t� fCM N7?-0�, � iwty?� 3'+�YVt� �Q# IAC. r JO�i R. :�Dyll. PT�i�d�itr th� iiy�lNb�iirlM b11[3'g Oi01��OL"I�i � iii'�• Qou�d Qerb�rs'. 6?7s aaat Rtvr►r Rasd. Ralieo�nd x. �. �0 6�! Il�y aAd 1�'�. 1I��i1t� J�li�• I�0 6�d Nay. tlpon s v�o�oa v�a�. �11 vnt3a� ay�, t�» lpttol� oasr.��d t�ttsr+ima�w2y. Richasd Bsaro. 6103 8+�at �tivar 1t�oa�d s Ha rast�d �a toaK �ib►st dili a��it �ks�r nha ��ts t.�a pstitiaw �a lon� N ths p�op� �� au �p� �Q�w oppo��ll to r.hN r�s�ac►in�• Hs' d lilcs to l�no�r �r � a�P s�n. As th�►L it �+�t s.ioat ia tba doas• ' Mr. �1� raa ssl�sd rb� h� choas thia partiaolas �R� aad h� a�s�s� rAis sssa �ras a1�s�n bacaw� it Mss o� 3a�t ati�as �oad �4l� is � h�nil �t�►tN1 �coad. I! obvi,owi� �ivs� a �ss�t d�al o! aspaians� ta tsaftie at � lAOARi�• � It i� sud�ly �c�s�ibl�. !hs osditumc� ia lridl�� s�s4vi�s � Asi�l �l�R• ZM ! sar�d�lio` o! t� haM itssli ril�sr��ia ia/ustrial sooi� � tA� =A�li0�a1 t�;� as�a. it �rlil b� u�=radiai• t h�ra bu� tbe� � tsacka. S000ar os latrr yqu �rill haw industsial drnloP'�m � ' ass in ao �sc.�ll�at positioa to act a t bn!lar. ��i►7 it �rill b� d��oP�• �y �prf m�kl.n� a propossl v�+icD thap issl rt1l baw t1N Iwt votmt � ��Ip�1at st st rsount oi prot�otion to t6�a as�a its�It. � � � ' aad ths �ss a . � Ed �lli�, 70 69sd Na�: fls mo�wd in !sl.dL� ia 1l4a. '1'bh bav� p�d 1��� o� tbsir ats���nt� a� a bor o�nss. B� did ao! �su� car=cial pso��� +�asos� �ba sts�at tso� him and he objscts to tba rssouin�. Qasald 4. Casb�s, 62�5 Eut Hiwr �oad: Ua v�s oppos� Lo n�4A� Q�` Rbis P=o�=t7 • � w 71 634 iTa7: �h� a�1t+� �iha! bsn�li! 1131� �1 �M CA �rIiA�M Nbo Mildt'Md �ia�. �w has�et C ' � '' � � � ' � , � �l ' ' ' � ' CJ i9�z _� 6 H Ylanning Coamiaaion Meeting May 3, — ' Mr, Doyl� aasw�ered ttut the tax ba�e of t6e property Mould go up qui.t� appnciably. Thay Mould aot be �roduciag aay children fro�► here ipto th� pchoal syates to oontsib�ts aors heaviiy tawarda schools tha;t �t You� do youx�l�Yd�+ Th�y vould bs ia tbs immediate area to help service thaix tieeda �fiea yo�t Rs� zsady to sall or buy proparty. • l�ir. Doy1� continued that he had no conaection Witb aay other propsr�y �R tbs arsa. �io otl�s desigiu oa resoning snytbiag. T��e3► ��s rssonin8 tQ a ve�r lid,La�d commsrcia2 status. 1'hay ar� i�posing tDa leaat �iatt of �mpacR, p� th� arss. LKra. Gsrald G�sber aaid eiie Iived acrosa the streat fsoa Mr, Doyle'n pso- posad hulldia�. She can't g�t �xcited ov�r the parl�ing IeC. br. Sasry Crovdss, 14� 63zd Tiay: Bs �ould co�pliasnt i�r. Doyla. �s plaa s�t„�ht bs wil ios #ha �r�s �xcsyt fos� s�t sasoniat, tsaific psobla�, speai-� #icall� East �fvss �soad ��cb is ha�+rfly trawl� aad �hl.ch �ak�s� it sttsacxiv� tar co�ssdsl nas. Tha l�ti Lh�ss as� quitt las�a, �hic�► a�s1u �kss it attssctiv� to coa�sscial propest'. b�t oi th� l�oa�s ss� q�tta �odut. �a■N ass �raeaat� oeis has busn�d. Whils I�s. Doyl�'• �Iaos aiiht �s12 � th� as�a l o o k tood � hs va� airsid o! ths n�st �e�qw�t and ths arst on� jwt b�ca�s 1t doss aot la� itss�i to lsxgs 1so■�a• ' Aaothas citis�n said that. in his apinion, aoticss ahould ba sant to ��opis �oss than 3Q0 fstt aay. yor�o Noiis, 33 63rd iiay: He a�ru� �eitl tl� sat -' tbat tbis �.s �► s�atL to ;at it sll co�ercial. : lric. Doyl� gsusntad a p�titioo �ich h� 1�ad �isc�lat�d tor lavosis� p!' tb� ��{��t.r � . � . . M'iT?GW bli a��, �� �!i lit�stt,ick. t�t tb� planiirig C�t�#ion rsos3w t� petitto� cir�vla�! by Joha R. �j� ir� fsvar af tbt r�so�:� t+�qwst� 30V1 �7?-01, by L�ip�i Zm�alsrit• Inoos°parabd. n� a va�ae wte, #i� PAt�A� ay�, t?� �ntico a�rrtsd �swsiaow2Y. 1�'1?G1P by Seylst�, s�c�anQ�d by Bc�rd�• tAit ti� P� Cbwt�q�o� reariw ths 2�tt�r iro� alr. aAd Nra. CbarlN �siny�s. 6?SS saat Riwr �atd. rsqu�atirrg t2Mir � be r�wd fs+o� !A� D�lil:� �tbta ��r D�po�ot�ides�l . �s. aAd Xsa. D. � 1. �tf n�. 28? i.� Msy ='�s Ag �ar ��ot� sQai�t tl� s�so�aio� sep�at• f0ii1 N7?-0#. t�oti a w3t7 v�ot�• +�2 wt3a9 a�, tti� sotiou curi�d un�nironsly. � l�r. Do�ls said th� �aassai area consi�t� oi vss� �o�sst ha�w, aboat $18�300. It �rould bs vsry difficuit to awn talt aDout b»il�ias a how* !o� 1:h�t pYi�s aw. It ii �in� ta b�car �ors aad �cr� diificdlt to �s��.. 80� p�opls ia the arss haN av�r bnilt !os ths arsa. Toa ua b±�usd ou one 1�ide 'D� a v�r� hsavil� tsa�l�d zoad snd o� ths other bT tb� iudust�cial �ru►. Tbi� will �ors� t!K issw. V iadustriss cas� !�a hir�, aerd it n�il ca�ws* tb�y N�11 lorc� ths �ibols sru to beco�s iadwtrial. ifiar thst cow� thi� Mhol� �rsa h �� �oin� to �o, 1bl��a �ou atioli�h �t �l,ws �+oad sltosst�s. it i� Ro�i to happen. Bs �r� aoL co�ius in t;�in� to opplosa the �fiolt n�barbood. �#cA 1�P�h �i has th� si�ht to w� hia prcipsrt�. Thsn as� all �sll �Qt�• , 8� had c�actad t6� plstt aad svstythini io tbis assa co�isits of +40 looR, 1ot� • , • , . � � PlanninA Commission Irl4atinR - Ma� 3 i 1973 Pa¢e 10 � ' Richard Hsrris, 6200 Riverview Terraca: fle had to agree �ith Harry Cro�der. It has been for a loag timme th�t he dicl not go aloag With spot rezoaing. The �ohole East River Road situation ia a mish tnaah but two wronge'do not make a�ight. There was a proposal bQforQ Couacil that a�tudy be made of this situation, but tbat got side trackad. Ae woadered if it would be poesible for Mr. Doyle to bavs the real eatata office oa thia propertq by epecfal uae p�rmit aad that a study be iaitiated oa.the viiola zouiag a].oag Ea�t Rfver i%sd aad get �iaes set u�. Cbairman Erickaon axplaia�d to Mr. Harsia that under our ordinanae iC Wa� � not �osoible for a special uae permit. The Planniag Comanissioa is now studying a Cosprehenaive Plan for the City of Fri�ley and it will probably be fiaisbad within the next Qixty days. � �. 1� . � � � Mr. flarris thought it might be vell for Mr. Doyls to wait vit4 hie requRet until tbe Comprehenaive Plaa ia finished. Mr. Doyle said there�`rould be parkiag apace far 10 care. The aue�oa�e�e�and �a�esman will be pasking in the froat on the Eaat �ide of the parcel. Ha.continued that the dawnataire of the houaa does aat lead itsel,f We�.l to offica space. The dining aad living room would be tdeal for receptioR ptork and iiles. In real estmte office you do like to have same kind of pr�vdcy trhere qou can talk to theae people away fzam the hu6bub. •Theq could havs �pur offices oa the aecond floor. Mrs. Gerber ask.ed Mr. Doyle what would happea if he had to gi.pe up Che o�£ice. Mr. Doyle said if �omething happened to him, there was no way ha coul,d kaaa this. As to the graen areas, he had no rea�oa at this point to snka aay chaages here. It waa not really an area he would Want to liye ia build on or espand the office. He waats to uae the building faz aa office aa� vne af tbe lota for purposee of parking. ' Nr. Ellis �aid he tnev tDey were in for a ne�r street aad curb im the near futura. 8e knew thera `rill bs ao�e big asaesaa�anta a�ainst the prope;ty, aa thought �Ir. Doyle ehould change hia miad about holding the lots opea• � Richard Dittas, 6291 Riveroiewr Terrace; iie felt very much ia liae xith Dict Harris. Be did not go aloag with opot rasaaiag. Iie thought Mr. Doy1e should wait. He would be very di8appoiated if �t�methiag vasn't done �bout bufferiag along the railroad ouch as a co�lets co�unercial developmet►t• ' 1M�TION by l�in.ish, Rezoning Request, ZOA Psesident, be closed. . t,tnantaausly. �� � � seconded by Fitzpatrick, th�t the Public Xear�ng of the N7�-04, by I.�igh investmeAt, Inc. by John R. D�yle, Upon a vvice vete, aI1 vottng aye, the natton c�ucried Chaiz�aa Ericluon asplained to Mr. Doyle that, if ba wished, bia �'eques� could be dalayad uatil the Plannia� Commiaoioa core�eletad tha study of ths Co�aPreheasivs ?Ln .oi lsidle�. This �eould be a matcer of tao or tbxee �attLhe, Ot the Planniag Co�iadoa could act on it toaight. Mr. Scha4dake said he toured the usa this aft�tsaoon. Ss saW lots of aice � ho�nea• M�np vmro uader $20,000 that he'd likn to a�a. Cleaned up, paiated and iixad up, thsy' d look re� nic�. �m didn't think t3te area had deta�r�.oratsd daMa to the point wture t�� �i��ul� ba picking on t��. Oa the Wast •i.d� pr� 641►utiful�hame4. The ones nezt �a the trac� shpu�d no� bs m�ntl,oaed ae t'on � � � ' - ' ' � '. � � � � ' � � ' i .� , . __ �w T _. - - tLJ V p2aaaing Commissioa Meeting - Mav 3, 1972 � Page 11 the vrong side of the tracks". He met Mr. Doyle before. Ae advised him that we have many areas in the City of Fridley it would be well for him to look at aad would like the type of house he would be developing. In hte opinion, if a party cames ia to do commercial bueiness, he should be in a com�nercial area. Mr. Zeglen asked if it weren't true that if a maa lives in the house he could have his owa business in the hou�e, even though it would bs a txaffia bazard. . - Mr. Minish eaid he was terribly concerned about the traffic situatiott. The psoblem ie aevere and serious for a uumber of years. It has besn uader study. Lhten though the Commisaion completed their plaa and came up with a study� he vould be oppoaed to thie request priacipally because of the fact that ug to tan or more cara being funneled out to ths Eaat River ltoad traffic problena• Mr. Schmsdeke esid that this is spot zoaing. He waa sure even aftsr tbe study is completed, the Com�ission would not approve epot soning. MO'l70N by Scha�edeke, seconded by Min�sh� that the Planning Comdutssiot� �e�ommend ta Couna:il danial of the Resan�ng R�queat,.ZQ�I M7?-04, by Le�gh snva�r�a+ent. �na.. �ohn R. poy�a, ta ra�on�► fsnm R-3 to C�t�-2 (9er�erdl otf3a� and l�mtt�al busine��) I�o�.�r 1� tiu�ugh 17, nr�d tho i�est 5 feet af Lot 18, 81ocJc 26, �'r�dl�y Park for Rea1 8sta�@ Oif,tce. Upori a voaice vr�te. a21 v+ot�rig m�e. ttie motion carried unar�imously. 4. �USLIC HEA1tING: REZONING RE UEST: ZOA #72-05 TsINAR "TED" DvRST�wi To resone from R-1 to R-3 (geaeral multiple family dvellings fo� atti apastm�nt complex'Lot 39, Revised Auditos's Subdivision �77 except parx to G:e�nwood #5640. ilr. aad Mra. Biaar porstad wera present. � IYOTION by Fitzpatr3ck, seconded by Schmedeke, tha� the Plaru�ing Com�isaion Na3ve the reading of the Public tlear�nq Notice for t�he Rezorlir�g Request, ZOA N7?-05, by �.inar "Ted" D�arstad to rezone from R-I to R-3 (general mult.iple famtly d�rel2�ngs) for an apartment coa�3ex on Lot 39, Revised Aud.ttor's Sub- d�Iv�aton M77 except Parcel NS640. iipon a vo�ce vote� a11 voting aye, the mption csrst�d ur�animously. Mr. Dorst$d said that when he came to Fridl.sy on December 20, 1970, Acxoss th� strest from thia propsrty was a filliag etaLioa, A 6 W Rootbeer aud i'i��a Ritcis�a. Lot 16 was aot co�oaercial. There were no new houaes. 1'here �e�e houses acroee from coaan�rcia2. They were adivsed by five di�fereat peop�e they abould aot attempt to make it commercial property. �lowever, it ia nat real�.q R-1 property. If they had R-3, theq would build alaagside Mr. Greeawaod's psoperty. Tizey waat buildings nice enough that they'd Want to live mex� tv. fle could underatand objQCtions ouch aa different casee whas� taultiple dwe7.],ioga �sre vacent later on. That is nothing new to an�oae. But �►ov ju�� cau'C aQUnt on a�lling aiagle dwallinga acrose from a�.l that caao�ercis� area. The�o haa bean same thought or diecueaion putting a etre�t through the middle af hi.B laad. Oas plan was acroas the water easemeat which is the extane�.om o� 75tb W�y �d this whs an altsrnate plan. If the street weat througb, the psice pf th0 lat►d Nould be cut coaeiderablq. � � i ' � ' � � . �' � � � , ' ' 6K Planning Commisaion Meeting - May 3, 1972 Pat�e 12 Bert Ellis� 115 Talmadge Way: He stated he circulated a petition of aZI of the people on Talmadge Way and 75th Way. He recetved sigaaCu�es of J.40� of everybody involved. They do not want to live across the street from ap�fitIDeat buildings or industrial the same as Ted. They felt apartment bu�ldiAgs iA that area would affect their property. If you etart chauging the rezpAia$ iii one area spottedly, it ahould then be done on a city wide baeis, with sowe t.k�.ought of the people iavolved being 2andownera. It is a ereeping paralyeis. �ea if everything on the East side of East Siver Road were industrial, �hat is t►o.' reason for it to increase. • �1Ma'!'ZON by Sciunodeke, secorlded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning CoimnissaLon receive the Petition subacitted bg Bert SZ1is objecting to the rezoning Tequest, ZOA N72-O5, by Eir�t "Ted" D�rstad. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Ghe motion carried culantmously. . Larry Chevalier, 46 Talmadge Way: He said that he Iived acrosa �rom this . laad. Be had never yet saen a request made for a rezoning without Qome sort o� plan, plat or building. If the request was granted, what is going up thexe. fle would like to go on record as opposing because of spot rezoniag and he did not Want the ares across the street to be a big apartment. Jaaice Dean, 65 76th Way: Because of all the apartments aad eomplaxes on East River Road, some of which are about to be rented, Mrg. Dean objectad Co the additional traffic problem this rezoning would bring. Why take one 11tt�e block for more apartments when three eidea are residential? We ahould th�.nk about that. Anthonq J. Hogan, 133 75th Way: He believed that manq of the peop2e �re very apprehensive as there is another three acres to the North undeveloped. The rezonf.ag wf1l €all like dominoes when it gets going. He said he wo�1d nat build a home across from co�ercial. The people wha live there noat axe stuok there. � Harold J. Plaof, 91 75th Way: He stated he was opposed tc tha rezoniAg. C. M. Kam, I20 Talmadge Way: Be said he lived in the area apptoximately 17 years. He was strongly agsinst the proposal. A. H. Lucast, 104 Talmacige Way: Theq would uot want to build aaso$s from co�ma�ercial. There ere several lote facing Talmadge. They objected very tquch. Jim Beaa, ].50 Talmadge Way: Se has lived t�ere for 25 years. He aoqldn�t , help being eympathetic with Mr. Dorstad, but this request would pu� th� C1ty in the poeition of apot rezoniag. They appreciate his pla�nniag tais ple�ca af property, but feel f t could be divided into single familq resideace$. � � � George J. Dean. 65 75� Waq: He felt the traffic problem should ba b�'ought up again. If the rezoning were approved, Mr. Dorstad would coAStxucC his multiple dwellings and they would add another ZQO to I50 care using �ast River Road. .They are going to have to get on East River Road somehow or go cut Go the South. There will be a lot more traffic than there is now. He wauld definitely heve to go on record as being oppoeed to the rezoning. ,, . � � ' ' ' , ' � � . 1 � � � , . � . � � b� Flanning Commisaion Meeting - May 3, 1972 Pa,ge 13 . . _.�... ._.._ �_ Roger Welch, 55 75th Way: Who makes the final decisionY Chairmaa �rickaon , anawered that the Citq Council doea. Mr. Welch .hen asked if IOQX of tbs rseident� are opposed, what leverage hBVQ theq an the Couucil? Chaira►au Rxickson said Couacil will listen to the people. The present zoai.ng is what you pTefer -- ihe pQtitioner is the oae who has to prove hie case. J�tO'!'ION by Al�nish, seconded by Fitzpatrick, t.hat the P1anr�ing CommiBSioA close the PtabliC Beating of the Rezoning Request, ZG1A N7?-O5, by aiaas� "S'ed" l�ora�d• UppA $ vnice vnte, all vnting aye, the nbtion carried w�animous.Iy. Mr. Miaish eaid, that from the diecussion, this parcel cou�.d be developad �.n siugle €amiiy dwsllings and still accommodate the part of the property sbutting Eaet �iver Road. If the petitioaer wanted to modify hia request, he ��ld take a second look. It did not eeem appropriate to rezone the whole parc�l .to R-3. . Mr. Schmedeke said that he agreed. Witb so manp people objectiag, ik is h�rd to agree with the petitioner. He wotild like to see the owner develop his land, but with so many people agatnst the rezoaing, he felt Mr. Dorstad sho�ld come in with aaother plan. Chaira�a Erickeon addressed Mr. Dorstad saqing ttzat ualess he waated tq modify th8 ras�uest at this time, then he wonld have to wait for aix montha to bring in �ny reque�t. He was not thxeatening him witb �leaial. �e could �bink it over uatil the P�.anaiag Commniasioa meeLs oa Juns 7th. Mi. �orstad agreed ta that. � !Nk')'170N by Min3sh, secoaded bq Schmedeke, that the Plannfng ComaissioA table to Jeu� 7, 197Z the rezon.fng request, 20A #7?-05, by Tsiner "Ted" Derstad� to rezon� froan R-1 to R-3 (generel ma1t3p1e feimily dAre.Ilings} Lot 39� ReVised A�td�tor's Subdtv3sia�n #77 exeept part to Grae�nood �Y5640. Upon a vnice vate, a11 vot.ing a�e, the �tion carried ur�an�tmoaslg, � 5. PIIBLiC HEARING: RE7AIIING R UEST: ZOA �72-Ob BY WESTERN STORESi Tq , rezone from C-1 local businesa areas) to �2 (general business areaQ) Lot l, Block 1, Commerce Park. 6. and display of gardea and lawn supplies per Code Section 45.101, Section B, 3-E, to be located � Lot i, Block I, Commerc� Park. Mr. L. J. Asug, representiag the petitionti �as pres�at. 1�TION by 1Hir�ish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Coa�rutssiort waive the resding of the PubZic Hearing Notice for the Rezoning Request, ?A� N7�-06, by Western Stores to rezone from C-1 (Ioca2 business areas) to C-? (general bus�ness areas) on Lot 1, B1ock 1, Conenerce Park. Upon a voive vote, ajI votirig aye, the motton carried unanim�usly. 1�TION by 1�nish, seconded by Zeglen, that the PZanning Coam3ssiort wa�ve the z�eading of the Pnb13c Bearing Notice for consideration �#' a Special Use Perm�it, SP #7?-02, b� Western Stores to continue a service station and permit the add3tion of s$Ies and display of ga�den and lawn supplies per Cade Sect3on �35.10Z, Section B, 3-E to be ,�vcated on Lot 1, B1ock 1, Co�aerce pa�k. Upo� � vo�Ce vote, a11 vot,ing aye, the motion carrfed vnantmously. � �- � ' 6� Plannia Co�isaicn Meetia - Ma 3 1972 Pa e 14 `� � Mr. �g ezplaiaed tirat about Apzil lot theq set up a mi.niature garden ceater. They fouad they were selling an public proparty. They quickly withdrew. The� sre=e told tn applp far a Sgec.ial �se Permit. He faeu�d out, when he app�.ied io� the Special IIse Permit, that ia l468 the stritioa ope�ec� for bus�.aesa at�d st that tfas, tt�y �rere zvaec� C-I. A st�tfaa �ras pera�tte� fa tb.�t di�Xrict. Th� ia 1969 ti�e aer�rice stativa caLgSorF ch�a8ed fr� C-I tc � 2.. �kaat J.969 !he statioa has been operat�ag uader C-I iaetesd of C-�. �eferriug to mags, he s3�ve� �re tbe greea s�ea ws lacuted_ �e total ' ares tisey are usi�g naa fs Zg'x&3' : Tfieg �eould iiice a�perial IIse Fermit 'Where tl� w�nld be restristed in their use af ttxe �afniat�re gar$ea c,eat�eac f� aprll 2st to Jtil.y Ist, reaewabl+e �ach yesr. � � �� � 1�. ''s�hmec3eke said he did nat thialc a servfce statioa s�ovld � aa outs3de display. He feiL that iioliday s�uld siso be detezred because ti�ey �il.t be displ,aying their fertf lizers outside. � 3�. l�tiais� s$i�L �se �ad �e ob�eat3.oa tc� t.ba resaa:%g. �e �ated to ad� us t �e� t�s Zbe �t2�r request. Th� statem�at w� �ade t�t ti� �3niat�:e ga�cden �d bs pu� ta� ia Apzi2 aud ta�cea dowa ia J�tly. �ea h� x�s o�a the Board of App�als in 29�i8, the station was Riven pe�mf.saion tn �eed the sigu area w�th t�e stipul��ion tt�at no other signs would he di�piaped other than t�te Western sign � the ssrvic� station and the free standing pqlan siga. They diaplayed excessive aigns and advertising devices in violat3on of the agreemen� in 1971. Mr. Sau� Bafd he came to this ststion from Iowa a year ago, R�.ght now they have a islacktop compang cn�mfng fg. At the entrance they didn't �md up with � aa}r reai curbiag anc�. no� tbsg hav�e � dfrt washing a�ray. The blacktop cuXbing s�£il eam�e in s� #.�e �traaace and t�ien the�g will get t�e grass �ttg ���iA. 1 � 3nvqest�t in t�e miniature gardes= is abant �i,SE�. The msnager had etopped dosea at t� �ity offices and asked if �.specf� uae permit � aeeded. He �tas toid ��� ro �ee� �iae area ci+ean. �aaa ti�y 2aav� a23, ti�is me�chaadise. Wh�t Le real�y vas saying sras that he wss at the mercq of t�e Citq of Fridlep. He � w�uld 3.ik� ta hane uatil June ISth to clear Che stock. That w111 be the �ast time they wiil have a garden ceater, � ' � , � �'T� �g 1�finfsh, seconded I� Schmec�eke. ti�a# the Plannin+g Co�tissiott �aattt3n�e nntil June 7, 2972 the rezoning request� ZQA �72-06, and the considera- tion af a S�aecial Use Pernrit, SP #72-02, bz� Western Stares. a,g�sA a voic,e vote, aii �ti.ng aye, the .ma�ion carried unanimousl�. i�ir. Minish aeked if it were possible to get a survey of umeu�'ozceabla , o�dinances and a Iist o€ violattons. 7. �irACATiD� i��T: SAY 9�72-04 BURLIi��Gi� � Zi�C.: iacate � 1 41a�t Aveaue i�etveen iot 5, Blocic ��asY a"ii'�i ].ine �� railroad. .. 2� Alle�r �n Bior.lc 4. 3) Unn�med �tsee� be� B�ock 3 and �i. �►j �3aa�med Street between Block 4 aad 5, Ber3ia Addition. Tabled to Juue 7, i972 meeting. � � �� , ' � � � � � 1 r � 1 �1 1 1 � �r � a 11 0 - , � �� k�lan�{ng Coa�m3saivn M�estiag Map 3, 1972 -- P�� l.g 8. PRESBI�ATIOiT: T8E LAND IIS8 PU?ZL8 BY OOUNCIL OF T�8 �POLITAt�i LEIIQU�B t A�ambsr of ths Lsagw of Womea Votes� w31I �ive tha ps�seAt��io��_ amb -� Mra. Carolyn &ovse, ZLO Hioe Cs�a1c Slvd. , repr+�eat.�t t�e L�v�► p� Wo�� Votss�. S�e dlstributed to tbe P�i.� Co��s%n �ets the b�ok� ��b� : Laad Ds• P�zsla" prepared by the Conuctl af Metropolit�t l�+�a I.�agtt�s• l�rs. �ous� said tbat the ieagu�e hop�a as �tbe Ca_iss�os� xatk� otf tb� Caipr�h�osiv�a P1aa. titeg..�rould call on <tbs Lsa� if there Mas �cty Nay t�►�ty caa11 hs1F• Ths �am�i�oion appreciatad receivi.ag th� "The Land Use Pus�ls" atud also Cb� �iCt C�t I�L'i� B�13t! Bts'� tC th! ��tlltttZ sAd'� • �s:�= T6ass b�ing no lustfisr bwins�s� Ct+siia+m Erickson adjouraad tb� ws�t3o� at 1.=00 ��3l. � �� 0 0 a actful��,r ttad CS� 1las� 0' 3tian �CO=�A� $eCTtLii.'j► 0 0 , 0 BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTRt?L SDBCOi�B�IITTEE I�ETING OF MAY 4, 1972 The meeting waa called to order by Chaixman Zeglen at 8:10 P:M: 1��8RS PRBSENT: Zeglen, Simoneau,.White, Toaco �EBS ABSENT: Lindblad • OT8E85 PRESENT: Peter Serlofsky, l�ministrative Assistaat 7 I�'TION by Zeglen to waive the reading of the minutes of the April 20, 1972 �eetiug. - Seconded by Simoneau. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion � carried unanimously. I. COP�SIDERATION OF A REQ�IEST TO CONSTRUCT A TRIPLER LOCATED ON OUTLOT 1,. BIC� C�EEK PZ�sZA SOUTH ADDITIONj AND L(l°T 32� ��.C�:�{ �, LOWELL IaDDITIONi THI� SI�MB ��ING 6591 �fAIN STR.EET N.E.. r�Id?I,E3i, 1�NIPFESOTA. (ItEQUEST BY 1 �����Ii�:��lit:�i�l Mr. 11vin Nitachke was present to present the request. Mr. Herlofsky informed Mr. Nitschke he aeeded aa engineer's atamp on his plaas . � Mr. Zeglea noted there was only parking for four cars and the Code calls for six. Iir. Pitschke said there were two parking spaces ia the open area. Kt. Toaco said he would like �ome green area in front of.these parkiag spacee. He though if he started the arc at 17 feet there would still be easy accesa to the off-�treet parking. Mr. Tonco said the Code required 6"x12" poured coacrete curb arouad all blacktop areas. We al�o vaat a 10 foot radiva oa all driveway eatrancea. The side setbacks oa the plaa were 10' aad 10'. This has been changed �a 15 feet on the North lot line and 5 feer on ti�e park side. This setb�ck was approved by the Eagineering Department. Mr. Tonco wants it aoted that the Board was aware that the side setbacke should be 15� and 15�. l�Ir. Tonco asked about garbage disposal. M►r. Ritschke eaid there wasA�� any good locatioa for garbage cans but they would be enctased and wouid �� probably be located ia two places for convenience. ,'� ,� ' . . � �.'White told I�r. lfitechke hi8 contractor had to be licenced in Fridley* , As this license had to be approved by the City Council, he ahould be - aure the applicatioa Was made in time for him to get his permit. Mr. Zeglen asked about aecurity lights. Mr. Nitschke eaid there would be four lighte on the garagea aad a gas light located aear the front g��e, Sac6 uait yrill have their own patio or court yard. There will be three •eperate enCrances. .' Mr. Ritschice eaid the exterior �ill be rough sawn cedar o� boa�rd on bqard construction with bricl� veneer trim oa the loWer portion of th� fraat. T6e roof will have asphalt shingles. The geragea will b� t�tet � 0 , , . . �uildinst Standards-DesiSn Coatrol Subcommittee Meetiag of May 4, 19',_ . Page 2 7A sa�e. The units will feature sunken living roams and vaulted ceiliags npstaira. Mr. Nitechke will occupq oae of the u�it�. Mr. Witschke aaid he would put up a chain link fence on his property line next to the park for protection� He may put s decorative feace in fro�t of it. { Nr. Hitscblce did not preseat � laadscaping plan. l�I�i by T�1C0 to recammand to the City Council approval of the requesC to cot�truct a triplex vith the following stipulations: . ' l. $"a12" poured caacrete curb around all blacktop. 2. 10' radius � entrances . • • • 3. Sod area in €ront of off-street parkiag. 4. Side setbacks I5' and S'. 5. Bngineer's atamp oa plans. b. Install chain liak feace on South propertp line. 7. Prepare landacaping plan. � Secbnded by White. IIpc� a voiae vote, ail voting aye, the motion carried maais�oualp. 2. C�SI�38RATION OF A RBQUSST T . PART OF THE NflRTHBAST OF S � • ': BBGINNIAIG AT A POINT Iii TH$ � � T�iBST '}� DISTANT 636.8 �'E�T T� OP THE �dO�THWEST '�; TiiENCE W FEET: TI�10E SOiTiHL�AS7�RLY I7 • . ' ��..�....�.�..w w.. e.s.w�a�n�rz� n„sr� TO I`�S AND AT ON 11, T-20; x-24: DBSCRIBED AS FoLLOwS: 'li LIt�E OF SAID PIORTHEAST � OF TFIE NORTH- i� THB NORTHi�4ST CO�R OF SAID NORTHEAST AL(%iG SAIID I�ORTfl LIPd� A DISTANCE OF 400 :c.~rlr�G TO TH� L�F'T 11U°52' 02" TO THE Mr. Aoo iCraak and Mr. Dick Brast irere prasent to present the request. Nr. Zeglea said the plan had 38 parking sp�ces and the Code requires 44, Nt, 1Crank said they have auch a narraFr sliver of land to wark with aad if they cut do�m on the eize of the building theq would u�et the parking requireaents. They are going to apply for a variance of the garkiag . regula�ion� from the Board of Appeals so theq aould be able t� construct tbe building as planaed. Mr. Zeg�en said the Board would consider this r�qnest an the basis thaC they gat tiie variaace. Mr. [rank safd the eaCerfor would be a2uminena, brfck 8ad concrete b2ock. fle �aid the block Would be painted to match th� bricuo ThP materfal for the roof is cedar ahiaglea. ?ir. Toaco aeked what �iud of fZashfag they eill use. Mr. Kraak esid it Would be galvanfzed from. �. H�rlofaky aaid they eill ha�ro tq bear the cost of the street improV�nt a � r - , � � ' ' i' , , � ;� 1 ;, , nuilding Staudards-Desi�n Control Subcommittee Meetini� of MaY 4, 1972 Psge 3 � and curbing on Osborne Soad. They will also have to supply a traffic pattern from the Staadard Oil Station and Osborne Road. Mr. Ernst � � aaid thep have exchauged easenenta witks Standard Oil. Mr. Ernat astczd if the street grades had beea established. Mr. Herlofsky said he would have to check ou that with the Engir�eriag Bepartmeat. • lit. Ysank Baid they planned to have fiva areas for stores in this service ceater. One area would be used for a auperette. Mr. Toaco . asked if there would be fire walls between atores. Hr. Rrank said t6tp woe�ld do wh�►eever tise Code requires . • 3. Their landecaping plaa shows green ash treea and law plaatfngs. Mr. Zegl�n asked that the green aeh next to the building be,-changed to same type of evergreea. • . ?�iq� BY WHITE to recoaame�d to the Citq Couacil approval of the sequest to consCzuct a service center subject to them being graated a varieace of the parking regulations from the Board of Appeals, vith the follawiag stipulations: ' 7� l. Bear tht cast of street improveauat and curbing of Osborne Soad; • 2. Supply a traffic pattern froan the Staadard Oi1 StBtioa and � Osbarae Road. ' ' Secaodad by Tonco. carried uaanimouely. Upaa a voice vote, all votiag aye, the mation TF,.�IR CORDUi�3NiUM OF Z°HE TOTAL riUi,TZPI�� UidIT C0."�d.EX L(�T�D OPd P�.RT OF OUTLO�' H, IYi�SBRQCK NORTIi AIi��.Ti{t�, l�itIDLEY, Mir�1:SOTA 55432. �AE(2I3EST BY VIBiACQNj INC., 59G1 IIIt(1�5i�.Yld BLV�., ttlZ�t�APQLIS, MIAiN�SOTA 5542$.) Isr. Dave Phillips waa preseat to present the request. ' Mr. Phillips said they bad chaag�d the plane of the quadromiaiuma and were starting all over. They have ele�ainated the tuck-uader garages and irill buf Id split entry townhouses with ao basements . Tisey vi.11 , be built slab oa grade with footings. There will be carpeting and gad iasNalled oa the sl�b end they iti.11 be heated With counter flow furnaces. ' , • , � 0 '_ Mr. Tonca aaked if they were going to use eingle Wall caastructian. Mr. PDillipa said they were goiag to follaw the State Buil�ing Gode after Ju2y lst. I�fr. Tonco asked to have !t marked oa the pla�s tt�at anp constructioa started before July 1, 1972 muat have double wall con�tzuctioa. The � siagle va12 canstzuctioa would be void until that ti�:�. � • � Mr. Tonco seid this ie the third efine �e haye looked s� taWnhouae plans, and as these were neW plans again he thought Viewcon s�culd bear the 3 • cost of proceseing them. Mro i'hillipe said if they c�ere requfred to pa� the fef agnia he vaa sure they would comply. ' �. 1 il ' � � , � 1, , '. ' � � , � , ,:.. "h.. �{ . . . 7C �Buildittg Staadards-Design Control Subcammittee Meeting of May 4, 1972 Page 4 l�Is�. Wtiite asked to see the aite plan so he could determine where these � qua►draa�iniums would be located. Mr. Phillips said it was the same site aa thoae first proposed, exteaded som�what sQuth so 15 units of 4 could . be coastructed. - �' 2lr. pttillips said there will be oae garage for each unit plus off-street parking. They will probablq have more off-street parking than shown oa tite plaa but they wanted to go through and stake the trees first to see , hav many could be saved before more parking is planned. Mr. Zeglen said he xas happy�,.to see they were able to get all the parking off the street. ?Ir. Phillips seid the street would be a coatfauous loop with no dead eads. The poated speed would be 20 m.p.h. Mr. Phillips aaid theq will have an A and B plaa which will be ideatical� except one would have a patio dooY aad the other would have wiadows. The ezterior trim wi21 be plywood sidiag with cedar trim boarda and aa asphalt *hfngle roof . ; � it0�t'I�ii BY T�ICO• to recaamend to the City Camcil approval of the request foz preliminary plaa approval for fifteen (15) 4 unit quadromiaiums ttith the natatioa that no single wall caastruction be alla�red be€ore �Ju�y 1, 1972. 8ecanded by White. Opoa a voice vote, all votiag aye, the motion carried unani�sly. � Chair�aa Zeglen adjouraed the meetiag at 9:40. Sespectfully aubmitted, Dorothy B nson, Secretary , , ' � I , 0 ❑ u � . • - � I I , � The meeting was called to order by Chairmsn Mini�h at 7s30 �.M. �,��� \ �' ,' /�` � I�ERS PRESENT: Minish, Wahlberg ,`I-� MEI�FRS ABSENT: Crowder, Harju, Sondheimer -'i" � OTHERS PRESENT: Clarence Belisle - Building Inspector °'` , MOTION by Wahlberg to wafve accepting the minutes of Ehe Apx1� 25� 1972 p►s���,�tg until the Map 23, 1972 meeting. ' 1, � � Seconded by Minish. Upun a voice vote, these being no neye, the i�tion ca=�i.�d, F1 � ;7 MOTION by Wahlberg to �aive tfie readfng of the pub2ic hearing not�ce. ' Seconded by Minish. Upon a voice vote, there �eing no_nays, the snotiac� a�rxied, Br. Ingebrigtsen was pxeeenti to present his request. He explained he t�ad zezoned this lot in Z968 to CR-1 and in 1959 the new Zoning Ordinance wae pass�d ee��i�g � the square footage xequirement at �S,Q00 aquare feet. He said he aan me�� �1�. the athes requfremeats of tba� ardinance except the square footage. � ' � �� � i � � 1 � Chairman Minish went mr�r the Plannfng �o�mnissfoa l�nutes for the xezo��rt$ �es�uest �t 1968. . �hairman Minieh aeked if there were a�q plana for the building ti�at �.s propQ�ed to be built on this lot. Dar. Ingebrigtsen answered he only has tentative plans for � denta�. c�inic bufi he does not hsve am► p2ans dsawn up. He fe�t he could meet the other requ��ementte pf the Code sueh ae gark�ng, aide yards, building area, etc., but he wanted �c� make sure he cau�d h€cf�d on ti�e iot befose he w�at io the expense of �avinp an �rchitect draFr up any p2ans. Mrs, �Tahlberg asked when the canstruction would start �f it was ai�o�wed, Ar. Ingebrigtaen answered he reallq couldn't say. M�rs, Wahlberg aaid that !f the variance was granted without seeing any plat�ne3 any of the businesses that are app=oved in C&-1 Zoning could be buil� on �h�� Iot. If eomething other than a dental clintc wae buiZt it might ge����X� t�affi.c problems. (�'t�irman Miniah atated he t�ould Iike to s�e what fihe parking confi.gu��tiox� wpµ�d be before a deciaion is made on tthe variszce. He said the Bnard daeen�t kna� hvw many employees thexe would be in the building and if tha Board g�anted the var�.ance without knowing what ie to be built it could cre�te parking pxpblem�, Dx. �ngebrigtsen said there ie 8fl0 aquare fe�t available for ��xking ca�c�. Mr, Belisle atated that is room for about 4 care, i� i , , ' �� , � � � �hhe Minutes of tbe Boasd of ApQeals Meeting of May 9, 1�72 ___ + �t�, WahlbeYg felt that this request was Qrematura ia tbat no pl�e �11�� -" drswn up. Sha said the Baard haa had similar reque�ta that Wexe tAblad �ox specific planA aad she felt 3t would be unfair to the aai8hborl�,oad �o gx+►�►� thi� ysri.aace �ithout kaawiag exactly what would be conntretc��d, ' �� u ,� ., . Dr. Ingebrigt�an eaid it didn't seem fair. ia vie� cf th� t�tc� �� �It K��1 gxAnted the �eaot�ing in 1968 aad tlten in I969 the chaage i.:t �st��et�� ocq�rrad. He said ha doesn't hsve aay sesura:tce that if ba ttad p��1MR� t�+�f tbe requast would be approved. He said he wanted ta clesr Chis Yt�ci�AG� befare he weat to the expense of hiring aa aschitact. Ha �utid h� dee�q�� �sut to make s mova vitbout being prettp sure he can butld itR l�r. Beltsia asfd rra �tda't requfr+e com�rlet� arc4itactus�l p1�qa ta� C�� 8pards just a piot giau or t prelista�arp plsa. Chsismiue Miuioh addad the plaa �hould give tba Baud sao� id�a o� �b* 11qµ11� footsge of tha buiidi�g, aumber of amgloya�a, pasking spacu sod �sn�qc�� ��t- Dr� Ingebrigts�n said ha hsd been advised by City Bal� to gat a� �1v� R�' p�aa befora tht �rtatis�g but he tha�ght he ro�ld cli�ar thi� up tita�. rp?ION by �lahlberg to c2ose the pablic beasi�ng. $�cvnded by 1+t1�►��h'• UPoa s voice vots, thszs bai� no aa�s� the wo�3,P'R 4#��ad. i�p1'�pN by ii,diZberg� ta table thta req�est uutil a prali�iMSy plo� 0111{t �! �ubait�ad. � BtCond�d by Minith. Upon a�oice vote, th�re beittg t�a sraya„ ��ol.�t� C���d+ �� peGazdmaY wse ptaseat to pres�at ths request. 4�uisms�n Miai�h •tated this itam wai tablsd to ailav tisa ior eba � nq��¢�r . to be ��►t out for t'he change in the s'aar yard �atback. %(s. DeGsrdner shaaed ths �ioard tt�e nsw layaut on dte sarvey and th� bc�u�A � p�. l�c. DaGarda�r pra�sot�d s plcture of tiN lot a�d �tatsd �hl� ,�tqr�! d=atu�e� o# th� Iot i� taWasd aice Crsek Wa�. i � l�. D. I�mbY. 40 Sic� Gs�ak i�y, adjac�t lrropsst�► o�ns�, aw� �vx'N� CA discass hi� as�►i.s�a8� probls. - �� paGasdner etid 6e ro�ld put a a�rale i:► ths cosarr of bot11 l+�R� A�A� +��4� � the lot line !»t�wu th� Iot�e about s foot. �i� Moa�d lmRs�vrt�! Ifia drai�gs ar thera i� a inaip thsre noW. LJ ' , 1lie l�tinutet of th� Board of Avpeals Meatina of May 9. 1972 t�r 8� �: Mr. Lumby sai.d he vould go along with the �wale u it would help rmedy the draiaage problein. • M�c. DaGardner s�tid he didii't rea2ize thers va� such a draiaage psoblent umtil be vsnt a�t to th� lot today. Chaisvaa Minish said t.hat the aWa1e sounda like a good appsoscb to th�t proble�. ' Mr. L. Hammer, 4i - 66� WaYs adjacea� propert� o�wner, Mas also p�e�leA� Cp � disews hia objacti<me. He ob�ectael to tha �arage beiag �Q close Co h�a bedroom �rindaWS. Ha also said l6c. Lumby and hiarelf had seasurad !lwi4 t1�e cui'b to fihe driginal house location, 27.S fat fraa� 66� W�qr, and tbsy �oµnd ' : the ozigiaal ho�sa p].an �aaid �t hindsr tha coraaz visibifitg +u thag bud swpecLed. He �ras in fanror af the osigitial Iocatiaa 6etter than Lfiis. �,oc�ttioa. , ' , � ' � � I�r. DeGardaer �aid ba c.tiangtd the locstion of th� 4ow� bscau�e tbe � �t�ority of the �ighbazs, at tfie Iast m�ating. Wantsd it cit�angad, Tbe lpew loc.stias� af tLe garage xili �t bt aag closer tv t�N lot lin� th�tn t�A osigtnal requast. l�Tw tiie �use iinea u� pith �ic. 8aosr't hau�s +�itd �,s anly a few feet ia fraat.of Hr. Lumbg's hcxcst �nd Ga €elt it �ooks nice tbi� a�ty. :Ms. x. Faater, 59 xice Creek iiay, house disyctly acraas sts�att, ��id blt tslt a� Par �is the aestl�atics, it looks batter thia vay as it` lin�a µp pa��e� . ' witt► both houseM, but h� •aid thia location takss atay mst oi� tt►a b�ak y+ucd. 1�. Lumby said ha p�c�aaally Iikes ths ori�iaai p3�a, bat hs � Ao ab��a�'l.oA� either May. Auis�aan l�ii.aiah �aid tbat- �inca ths�s was �a�s diaew�iat �t ths 1�IA� 1�N1Rt� about tha bad corast at i�ica Cred� Way and 66� W�qr, he Mau1d �caaOqMpd �1�It the Couaci� aske a stu�dy aboat cha�tgis� it. �iTI4N bp 4tahlbar� ta closa tbs public h�asiug. S�couded bp l�tini�b. IIpoa a voice vote, ti►srs b�i� s�a s�t+ t�ts �q�l�ot# Mt�lad. 1ir�. iiahlbesg aaid her i�eling is ta go aloag Mith tbt nw+ pxq�4�,�� !�'f,�� Ms. DeGardner dra� up on tha basi� oi the ob��ctiaoa to bis osig�Mt� pxopolal �. . by the Psagerty araer�. Aa iva mr►de a di�tinct affost to �eaawa►d�t�a tbs t►aigh�ors and he hu rsaolved the •dsainags psobi�a► witb ilr. �by, Irp'rIOP by Hai�lberg to recasmend to the City Council appraval o� �b� �R�� Ni.tb the under�taadity� that Mr. DeGardaer mskif sos� arsangwlapt� Rl�b �. LcmbY abont th� dtaiaatge. , 9�aos�dad by I�iai�h. U�on a vafc� vots� tbss� bsio� ta pa�rs, Ch� �Ilo�io�1 !I�riet�. ` '� � � � � � � ' 3. , ' .. ' ' � � • �a Mimitee of the Board of Appeale Meeting of May 9.`1972_, ,,, P�e : 1�l�otioa by Wahlberg to waiva readfng the public heasing. Sacoaded by Miniah. Upon a voice vote, thete beiug uo ��� the �avtloR c1����d, Mx. I�rrieon and Mr. Dahlberg of Aubar Con�tsuctioa were p;s�4nt �o p�l�len� �h�+ request. l� pictuse of th� iot and con�truction plsas weta �bo�m to t�� 8o+t�'d� l�ir. I�brrison statsd his grs�e4t garaga is � faat froe the �ot limt. Ha ha�1 2 cars �nd ha neads a doubla garage so hs xould like s variance to baild �q ��t.ac,hsd double �anage wing tba slab that ia exiatfug. He al�o fait the doabl.� ga;a�a �1.d imprave tht sP�atranc� of the hou�e. � Mr� �bxr�ron preeeatect to � Board a latter of ao abjection Msit��a by ��� �igl�bor Dr. R. Zagebrigaen, � . �TIO�N by W$hlberg to recaive the lettes of no objtction. S�ded b� l�iinfah. iTpan s �roice vate, thez� being nv aayo, tbe nwti,tyq Ca�"F� d. Chai�an Min�,eh aa�,ed why the garage caulda't ba built is� ti►a b�ck y�aed,r �r, l�asimm� ans�aeassd the hou�� is a walk-out aad thaxe ia a�teep �►u�k Ito �� �0 ��� im��stble to.build fn the back. �. �lbex� s��d �ha �ater table i,� �rery bigli in this +urea and #�11 b�►cjc �r��d �A� �3saat 6 f�� belc�w the s treet . M�, 8e��ie�e� asked if tii�re are frost foatinga uader tha arxi�t� g�urmge. t�. �►�ot�i�os� �aid tiieze sra froft footiugs. �TIQN by {ia��berg ta closs, t1ie� public hesrfaa. �acvnded b� �tini�h. Upon a voice vot�, the�� bsii►g ao naye, ti�e apt�.t� ca�tad. � C�ti,z�nn Mia�.eh atated he fslt it ia a resaowable s�quest ss i�� i� x�� ���e�tipg ' �tae ueighbor anqm�ore than the axistiug garage ia aud �.� saaw� thet�A it na qfihar X�r tq �cp�pnd the garaga. I �AT�O� b� Rs��berg to sa�o�emd ta tba City Co�utcil sppsa9al oi �1�� �e�v�o��. ', , �p�o�d�d @i�► Miirieh. Upon a vaic4 vote, .ti�ere being uo pspa, fbe aa���t G�4���►t�. � ' a � , , . , �I J 8D The Minutea of the Board of Appeals Meetinr� of May�9, 1�72�.� paAa 5 M�C. �arns� came forward to discuas infos�ally with Ghe Bpaxd �1s �����g �pa�� shoxtage for hie pxaposed shopping eeuter to be Located afi 3],5 psbQ��� H� sai,d he could either ask for the vaziance a� he could cu� the j�i�di�$ dc�W�R but he would like ta knora the Baard`� feslf�gs on what jta shou�d dv. L�DJO'URI�Il+�SENT - . . The meeting was adjourned by Chairman Minish at 8:40 P.M, �p�ctfullp subu�itted, � C,�,f" HI . Secreta�y . � \ � � 0 � ' ' ' ' May 10, 1972 Honorable Mayor Members of the City Council Frialey Civic Ceater Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Gentlemen: I am requesting approval to construct Phase II and Phase III of an industrial warehouse and office building to be located at 7850 and 7880 Beech Street N,E, in Fridleyo ' I presented Phase I of this industrial warehouse and office building located at 7800 Beech Street N,E, to the Building Standards- Design Control Subcommittee on December 9, 1971, and to the City ' Council on December 20, 1971. I was under the impression the total plan was approved by both bodies. ' � � � � �J � Il IJ ' I have the permit for Phase I which is almost completed. When I came in for the permit for Phase II and Phase III, I was informed by the Building Inspection Department that I had to appear before the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee and the City Council again for approval. I would like the City Council to consider this request at your May 15th meeting, subject to the approval of the Building Standards- Design Control Subcommittee approval on May 18, 1972. I already have the men and equipment lined up to start construc- tion on these buildings and any further delay would be a serious economic burden. I am sorry for the misunderstanding and I would appreciate the consideration of the City Council of granting my request. C �'�1�3�1 ��� �L� zEis 225 94th Avenue N.W. Coon Rapids, Minnesota �J ITEM NO . 10 RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR WATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ��10$ (Report will be ready Monday evening) � ' ' � OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLE Y, MINNESOTA MEMO T0; THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUB3ECT: WEED CONTRACTOR May 9, 1972 n The bids for our weed abatement contract were officially received on May 5, , 1972, at 11:30 A. M. The low bidder for providing our mowing service this.summer is Brian Germundsen, 6901 Magda Drive, Minneapolis, Minnesota. ' Mr. Germundsen's bid compares to our previous contractor in the following way: ' Previous Contractor .Mr, Germundson °/, of Change '� Tractor & Operator $10.00 per hour $10.50 per hour + 5% � � � � Mower & Operator Truck & Driver Cleanup Man Handmowing & Cutting per man 6.00 per hour 10.75 per hour 3.00 per hour 3.00 per hour 8.00 per hour 10.50 per hour 4.50 per hour 4.50 per hour � + 33-1/3% - 2.4% + 50% + 50% These items show the changes, with the main area of change being the costs associated with �osts per man hour, while equipment rates have actually decreased. Comments• 1) Steps have been taken to insure that citizens who choose to utilize the City weed abatement contractor have an estimate of costs prior to the work being done. In this manner, if after seeing the estimate, they feel the contractor's price is too high, they are free to get their own conrractor. It is hoped this will clear up the complaints we received on a few bills last year. 2) The difference in the rates paid to employees by our previous weed contractor and Mr. Germundsen we feel will help insure a greater reliability of service, and not just an increase in cost. The majority • of work to be done is accomplished by the use of a tractor and operator, and this increase amounts to only 5%. Recommendation; Mr. Germundson's bid is reasonable, and we havE checked with Brooklyn Center who has engaged Mr. Germundson previously and they are pleased with the quality of his service. I recommend the weed abatement contract be awarded to Mr. Brian MA�OR AND CITY COUNCIL -2- MAY 9, 1972 llA � Germundson for 1972 with the proviso that the contract be extended in the future , by mutual agreement of both the City of Fridley and Mr. Germundsen. 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Z C � E � � �� u E CC N � �. , t; v `J C O � � �� y � �,�� �� � � v � �J ! �. �. � �� � � c-� is`' '� ' �-2 `U � 0 � � � \�T� "'� � �`3 <� � �` � t_ .� `y � �� �- , � ���� � � s��� � � � � a� N � C � �0 '�- 'a C JC �- C i U 7 � V� ~ a1 C �o �. 'v •- � +� c -- •- - a AG � oo � � d �' U 0 i ,i�::�.� 11B � .� . .�� , . : ' CONTRACT � : FO R MOWING AND CLEANiNG OR . SPRAYING OF PROPERTY FOR THE CITY OF FRIDLEY , This agreement entered into this �day of • �972� by and between ■ . hereinafter referred to as the contractor. and the City of Fridley, a Municipal � . Corporation with offices at 6431 University Avenue Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota, , 55432, hereinafter referred to as the City. '� . , i � WHEREAS, the contractor has proposed to do mowing and timited cleanup of lots, vacant land areas, and land parcels found to be in violation of the City of Fridley Code or Ordinances and the State Statutes; or property for which the owner has entered into an agreement with the City of Fridley for mowing and clean up service.or spraying. � AND WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City that the contractor show responsibility to the City and the public and indicate the charges and rates �for the mowing of property and cleanup of property or spraying of property. AND WHEREAS. it is the intention of the City that this agreement shall � C continue for the period from � 15, 1°72 to Cornpletion of Season, or approximately October 15, 19Z2. k This contract will be extended subiect to Ttem ��23 (�'Suggested additio: NOW, THEREFORE, i.t is mutually agreed: 1. That the contractor agrees to do mowing of lots, land areGs and parcels of land when unsightiy grass, weeds, or noxious gro�.,rth exists or spraying as determined by the Director of Public Works or duly appointed 4/eed Inspector, when in viola�ion of the City of Fr�dley Code or Ordinances; er in violation of the Minnesota State Statutes. � � � ' ; C MOW! tJ� CONTRACT page 2 2. That the contractor agrees to do limited cleanup of property as necessary to permit mowing. Such cleanup to be limited to removal of stones, branches and debris as necessary to facilitate mower operation. 3. That the contractor agrees to do mowing of lots, land ar�as and parcels of land where unsightly grass, weeds or noxious growth exists; or spraying as determined by the Director of public Works or the duly appointed Weed Inspector, and where a mowing agreement exists between the City of Fridley and the property uD � owner. Such agreement to provide for re-imbursement to the City by the property awners, within a thirty (30) day period; or by lien on the property after non-payment. ' 4. The contractor agrees that mowing and cleanup or spraying will be , accomplished on the order and in the manner directed by the duly appointed Weed Inspector or the Direcfior of Public Works, and sha11 only be accomplished by the � contractor as directed by written order. The City agrees to provide the contractor with a mowing or spraying order � which will include the property owner's name and brief description of the area to be mowed. The contractor agrees that the bilting will be made weekly to the City by the contractor on the second and third Mondays of the month or as prescribed by the Finance Director ar.d that separate billings will be submitted to the City as concerns work done for each property owner. Such billing to include as a . minum the property owncr's name, a brief identifiable descriptior� of each �ct, tand area or parcel of land mowed, date or dates mowed, atso, t�e equipment on the jo�, hours of mowing and hours of cl�anup required to prepare iand for mowing, mr�wing and �reparation work to be indicated separate)y with number of hours each. Where eyui�ment with operator is utilized, bitl witl indicate item of equiprnent w�th operator, number of hours operated, rate per hour char�ed and total charge for equipment witt� operator. , MOWING CONTRACT page -3- ll 't Cieanup portion of bill wil) indicate hours of cleanup, number of.workers, rate charged and total cleanup charge. All dump charge receipts shall be turned into the Weed Inspector by the contractor by 12;00 p.m. Fridays. (The contractor understands that only active mowing or cleaning time wili be billed and that payment for the moving to a project or from project to project wi 11 not be charged against the C+ty or the property owner).. A samp)e billing is attached hereto for clarification. (Caution: Be sure to note both sides of billing form). 5. PROGRESS PAYMEN7S: For the purpose of making partial payments as the work progresses, payments will be made bi-weekly upon certification of the Weed Inspector. The partial payments to be in cash in the amount of 90% of the completed work and materials necessarily on hand for the proper continuance of the work. 6. FINAL PAYMENT: The Weed Inspector will, as soon as practicable after the completion and final acdeptance of the work, make a final estimate. Such final estimate wili be made to conform to the original proposed contract prices for the completed work; increased or decreased by the actual measurements of the different parts of the work. This final estimate will be presented to the owner. Payments will be made as rapidly as possible and as by )aw provided, 7. The contractor agrees to provide the equipment listed on the attached �ist (see attached form), in the amounts indicated, in operable condition to fulfi.11 the terms of this contract. 8. The contractor agrees to mow and clean up areas fior mowing and accomplish mowing Within fourteen (14) days after notificatio� to proceed has been given by the Weed Inspector or Director of Public Works. Mowing orders issued to the contractor shall be done in chronological order a�henever possible, Each mowing order will have the date of completion recordzd on the mowing order. uF MOWING CONTRACT page -4- , 9. The contractor agrees to spray noxious weeds or growth within ten (10) days of notification. 10. The contractor agrees that the mowing or ypraying•shall be accomplishea between the hours of 7;00 a,m, and 8;00 p.m, on weekdays, other than Saturday, and between the hours of 8:30 a.m, and 5;00 p.m, on Saturday, il. The contractor may, at his discretion, store his equipment at the Public Works garage fenced in storage area, at no charge, but the contractor as a term of this agreem�nt absolves the City for any and al) damages to equipment, or from theft losses that occur during such storage. Also, the contractor, as a term of this agreement, absolves the City of any and all damages to equipment or from theft losses occuring as a result of equipment while in a mowing area, in storage or ope►•atic�. 12. The contractor agrees to file a Certificate of Insurance of Public Liabiiity coverages with limits of $10,000.00 for property damage and personal liability limits of $100,000.00 for any person and $30G,000,00 per a�cident protecting the Cit�y of �ridley from any loss or liability by reason of the acts of the contractor. The Certificate of Insurance is to be filed with the City Clerk of the City of Fridley and the i�surance is to remain in force during the period of mowing and cleanup ��ork being accomplished under this contract or renewal, 13. The City agrees that the C+ty Weed Inspector or other Public Utilities employees shall identify the area to be mowed or cleaned to the contractor or his represen�ative. 14. The contractor agrees to pick up the mo�ying orders from the D�recte; of Public Works Office daily between the hours of 8:00 a.m, and 5:00 p,m. Mondays through Fridays, excluding legal ho)idays for authorized city emaloyees. 1� � MOW{NG CONTRACT Pa9e 5- u� 15. The contractor will maintain a daity 1og sheet of parcels mowed and time and equipment used on the parcels. The log sheet of work to be done shail be current each morning at 8;00 a,m, and be available for inspection in the City garage, 16. Friday mornings shall be set aside by the contractor and the Weed Inspector for inspection of the week's work. All completed bills will be signed by the contractor and the Weed Inspectcr and turned into the Accounting Department by 4:30 p.m. Fridays. • 17. The contractor agrees that he shall keep mowing equipment listed by him as avaitable under the terms of this contract in good operable condition and that in event of a breakdown of listed equipment, he will arrange for suitable replacement requipment on a rental or purchase basis to en�ure continued compliance with the terms of the contract. 18. Contractor and City of Fridley agree that the rates for mowing and.cleanup, equipment and manpower and spraying, as concerns this agreement will be as follows: Tractor w/ side Arm Mower $ 6.8A per hour Tractor with pull mow�r or f)ail type, $ 6.00 per hour ro;:ry type os- equivalent Tractor operator $ �1•� per hour Riding mower $ !t•00 per hour Riding Mower Qperator w/minimum 20" cut $ �.a0 per hour Truck - 1 fion or larger $ 10.50 per hour Cleanup Man $ �•5� per hour Fland mowing or cutting per man - per hour $ 4•5o per hour Spraying, labor and equipment $ per hour (cost of spray used is in addition to above) I, MOWING CONTRACT page -6- llH I 19. The contractor agrees that this contract is not transferable to a sub-contractor or other party. 20.• The contractor agrees that a)1 spraying will be accomplished by a person _ and equipment licensed by the State of Minnesota. 21. The City �f Fridley agrees that equipment to support this contract may be contracted by the contractor with another interested party, but the responsibiiity for performance under the terms of this contract shall tie solidly with the contractor entering into the agreement directly with the City of Fridley. 22. The City of Fridley agrees that the contractor is nat required to accornplish mowing of properties where terrain features are such tnat it constitutes a danger to operator or equipment and that the City of Fridley sha)1 respect the judgement of the contractor or equipment operator in this respect. 23• 7'he contractor agrees that this contract shall remain in force fo; th� period stated herein and shall continue in force during such specified perioc+ end thereafter, unless cance)led by either party giving written notice of cancellatio.n thirty (30) calendar days in advance. AGREES ?0 THIS FIRST day of MAY SEAL Witnesses SfAL Witnesses ,1972 tracto��GEf�N1U.NUSEN CONTRACTING r � � �!'�/ " � '� ` f�j % I' ' �.."�i,J,/ —�; -w`� � L-' ��-- .. , ��� - — — l s! �� . � ' ' , City of Friclley Mayor C i ty fl�nag��r � ; �. . � 4 .� � �� .. . - i I , ��. � �. i' � .. � .1 ' ` . Page 7 . - . . . .'. � � - - : . �'E � MOWING AND SPRA`;'!NG EQUIPMENT � TO �E P20VIDED BY CON1'RACTOR . QU�NTlTY _Tra�ton equipoed witfi 5' - 6' Rotary MowPrs Tractors equio�ed w�th 6' Side Sickle-bar Mower Rotary Nand Mowers 2 i" 3' - 4� Cut .lc�vi Mower _�iand seythes, cl io�ers, saws, etc . S�ray fiank cnd hose D�vtnp trudc or ifis equivalent _ FPOner spraying (icense issued by State of Nlinnesota � �H - 5 1/2 �?OTARY - 1 , ,. .�.969 MF - 5 1/2 . ROTARx - 1 1970 �JD - . 5 1/2 •ROTARY - 1 � i 1971 . JD - 5 1/2 ROTARY. - 1 1970 JD -� , 5 1/2 SICKLE BAR JD 6A - 200.GAL. SPRAY 1967 - IH 2 1/2 DUMP 3 - . 1 � E�� � AS REQUIRED AS RF3aUIRED i �� � 2 N(lT A T PRFeFNT T T� PROCESS OF APPLYING F�OR IT. . � . . • 0 � . : ��b-. fs� C' f ' � . � . ' � > ' �1, . • ' � A W x �3 F-� � � U U � � Q � I , N <? t? ' N 4} V� VA �I?� t? Vf� Vf � � N � � � p)- N � N} VY q� � � � � � � � � t/Y N V> ui v� � � � N 4 { i Nt t/}� t/} V?� <Ii d}� t/} f? V� t? (A� Ni� V� t? Vi V� VY � � SJ? Vf t!1 N t? Vi Vt � !� tR} CI} y v� vr vs v> � at vt tIi p} t/} y y' �? tJS� ttr t!f � � N � � 1 1 0 u � � � �� ; !IT � � . N N� 7 � � IN O u V 4) Gq C ii 'G �S � � i� L'{ :,: :a ).{ N G7 M a � � � 0 c� � J �- . ���g 9 . , �'�� CONTR/tC?OR OR PUBLIC WOQKS DE PA RT:-fE`v? ' BILLING F4R MQ�,TING OF *(TALL GRASS} *(WEEDS) INVOICE N0. DATE T0: City of Fridley � 6431 University Avenue N.E. ' Fridley, Minnesot� 5542i 1 � .. 1 *(NOXIOUS GROW1'H) CITY MCfi�ING OFiDER N0: �►GREE*fENT N0: hOTICE N0: CONTItACTOR: ADDRESS: CITY• STATE• 11x �illing for Ma�ring snd/or Cleanup as folla�s: • ' PROPERTI' Ch�lNEc2S H.� AND ADUftESS: . • - . . :' ADDRESS OF PKO�'EATY S,ttiERE WORK WAS I�O;dE: • ' � BftIEF LEG�L DESCRIPTION: • � � , I�T� (S ) &IORiC W1�S DO;TE: � . , CLEANUP PREPAR�,TIOti FOR }'�:ITHG . _„__,_.,_ Mrs . 2: bor � � Hra, truck ' Hrs. truek driver � -- � Cd $ p�r hr. @ $ � per hr. @ $ � p�Y hr . MQ6dING Tosal ' . Hrs. cractor w/side �rm mo�aer �$ per hr. ' Hra. tractor �/pull m�wer of , � � • �lail type, rotary type or � nquivalent. @ $ pmr hr. . .' �� . . Hrs. riding moWer v/minimum ' � 20" cut Hrs. trac�or opermtor , ' ' . iirs. =iding e�a�er operator Apprwcd:� . b�ed In�pector • . . ca:rrp.�cTOU s srcrc�zu�,� @ $ � per hr. @ $�_,� per hr . @ S per hr. 2�3'ING C1L'LR�ES TOTAL ��.L C1�RGES 0 C}LAF.�H $. � � $ ' $ � � ' J $ � �w S $ $ � . . � '�'�.ine out if not applicsblc - See Ueed Inapector'p pS�ing OF�'; , '�*Hat�: ��n�n�r�ora t' ane lo� �sr. � 41 io �o�d ax e�r�yad� C�ns:���cios t�a.Ll � nuR . . . . ..� P. F'C � II ,�. ' ' ' ' ' , 1 � .' WYMAN SMITH LEONARD T.JUSTER HENRY H. FEIKEMA RONAID L. HASKVIT2 JAMES R. CA59ERLY GARL J. NEWOUtST DOUGLAS HALL OFCOUNSEL � LAW OFFICES HALL, SMITI3, cTUSTER, FEIKEMA 8c HASBVTTZ CHARTERED May 8, 1972 Mr. Gerald Davis, City Manager City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N. E, Fridley, Minnesota 55432 RE: Shorewood Plaza Plat - Max Saliterman Dear Mr. Davis: SUITE 1050 BUILDERS EXCNANGE BUILDING MINNEAPOLIS.MINNESOTA 55402 OFFICES IN: FRIDLEY & OSSEO AREA CODE 612 TELEPHONE 339-1481 I wish to thank you for arranging the meeting on this morning between myself and your staff inembers to discuss the final plat of Shorewood Plaza, It is my understanding that this will be on the May T5th Agenda of the Council and on that date the Council will set a public hearing for June 12, 1972. You aiso indicated that on June i2 a proposed ordinance wiil be on the Agenda so that a first reading might be had which would allow the convey- ing of the storm sewer easements back to St. Anthony Viilage Shopping Center, Inc. After the meeting with you I stoppe�+ , related to him that the plat would be him that the City would expect him to and visited with Mr. Saliterman. I processed as outlined. I also told do �:he following: ' l. That a drainage easement for storm sewer be placed on the final plat. Mr. Saliterman is agreeab]e to that. He would want the ]ocation of the easement determined by consultation with Mr. -c�ecchetti and �ill Jenson. He is concerned that the easement that is outlined in the plat be ' one that would run through parking area and not through a place where new buildings would be located. ' 2. There are some existing utility lines on the property that may have to be removed to the permanent utility easements designated on the plat. It is Mr. Saliterman's understanding that these would be removed at his ' expense but would have to be removed only if where the pr2sent water and sewer lines are located interfere with further development of the shopping center. 3. That the two sides of the Sears Building that have not been bricked will be bricked. This is agreeable. Mr. Saliterman plans to come in with some new construction plan adjoining ihe Sears building. I toid him ' �,� , �:; �. , ' � � �J Mr. Gerald Davis Page Two Re: Max Saliterman May 8, 1972 it was my understanding that if he had such plans and they were being processed that the City, of course, would not require a brick facing on the side of the building where the addition is going on. 4. I related the general need of clean up of the premises, Mr. Sali�erman has agreed that the tree stumps now existing on the property will be removed or buried prior to June 12. He is agreeable that the piles of dirt presently on the property be levelled but would like to have that done when he has a bulldozer in for the excavation on the new building. Mr. Sali� rman is agreeable to repair the fence on the north side of the property and stain or paint it. He also agrees to do some cleaning up ef the area on the north side of the country club part of the premises. He is also agreeable to washing, cleaning or painting the portions of the Country Club block that are in need of that treatment. 5. The last item was your concern about the planned development ' block. Mr. Saliterman reminded me that he has previous1y presented to the City an overall plan of the shopping center that did include some retail shops in the planned development area. He is aware that such enterprises as taverns, dancehalls, gasoline service stations and the like would not be ' appropriate for that area. I suggest his tentative ideas on the planned development area might be reviewed when he comes in with his next construction pl an. � .�J � , , As I have previously told you he is agreeable to bui1ding a bottle store for the City along the lines of the sketch previously presented to him. He would agree that the rent should be in line with the existing commercial rents in the shopping center. He reemphasized to me that the City should handle �he shopping center platting separately and apart from that endeavor. I am sending copies of this letter to Mr. Virgil Herrick, to Nasim Qureshi, to Marvin Brunsell, Bill Jenson of Suburban Engineering, Mr. Becchetti and to Saliterman. If there arE any other points that I have failed to consider I wish you would promptly remind me of them. ' � WS:�amb , , Yours truly, li' `� Wyman Smi th 12 A � "� . (o�!? y lo�il(, , � , �,�tQ. � �� {', °' '(s�'D/ _ - 3� ,,,� ...,, L o 1 � <:�.. � : ��9� �/�j�� G3Qo •.� �3�1 �3�5 a" ;��('77 Py/�.�.�. :a� :� .� . / \I ���! q :, � � � J. M'." �� � �� � � � �' 12 B � h � - V �' G3?q '°�?YY ��?q b3?l� l�J�S� y , .- , `V , ,. _ . �/ J�r �, J Q F , / � � . ` T l } ;� . �� \ . _/ � y 4 �1:� rr 3.,y- . . T'�L3��O � ' t` ���1�� y,�foE nW _� � t J� � � � _ '\ � — L � ��.=� ., /; !r � � � ��3> � -�3��' � . , . � - `�5��1 � Y `�d . _�:; �. � 3 � . , �c�3 , . .:; j�,� ,� �, � }� ' � -. � .. . 7_ t-.. �I� L a v ` y� ;✓ � ` . . a p'k� [�' '� F_. _ � � ;' : ,� � ' ,� ° p 9! 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'.S //4 L �`�'Ii�f� , S C. 13 �` � i ' ' , ' �it o �Nid�e � � 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE ANOKA COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY CONSIDERATION BErORE CITY COUNCIL 56 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 May 10, 1972 ' RE: Consideration of Issuance of Bi�ilding Permits for Single Family Dwellings in Meadowmoor Terrace Under the Federal 235 Program L� � ' J ' ' 1 ' � Dear Property Owner: This is to inform you that the City Council of the City of Fridley is considering at their meeting of May l5, 1972 at 7:30 P.M. in the Council chamber tlie issuance of Building Permits for 16 single family dwellings under the Federal 235 Program to Vern Donnay. These homes will be in the Meadowmoor Terrace Plat, in the area bound by 76th Avenue, Bacon Drive, Central Avenue and Osborne Road. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter will be heard at this meeting. NQ/nj s Yours very tru�y, , ^ , f, i � !� _c � .,.; � /t: � , r , { _ l . � t. c � NASIDi M. QURESHI,� P.E. 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'` V .� � �� ; . r� � �� - ` 'O � r N � � �� � ; N � � ,� o '� ,, � � � t � Q v=c � ` : F' ', � �ir -`—T . � � -- ------ ----� � _ --- . � � ' Authority From RECOI�SENDATIONS FOR CONDI,S,jONS TO BE MET PRsOR TO PERMITS B�ING ISStTF.D TN MEAD(iWI�DOR ADDTTION � � �i , City En�ineer 1. Lo� by lot determination by Engineering �epartment of water t4b1e . and drainage requirements .-�{,,,-�u.,l��k;.�� c.�.�'�,��� �� �� •-- �-%�`x �'�� , � ,City En�ineer 2. Proof of ownership of lot to satisfaction of City. ,- �,�:�L��-C=� �CE:C'%�!� 3. Ma.terial descriptions be revised as follows: 'UBC-Sec. 106 Page 23 ' UBC-Sec. 106 1 Page 233 �UBC-Sec. 106 Page 233 � UBC-Sec. 106 "� Page 233 Tel. Conv, w ith State Bldg. Insp. 1 � Building Insp. 4. ' ' 1 1 � � a. Foundations- Footing concrete mix from 2,000 to 3,000 lbs. p.s.i. or submit engineer appraved data. ,;., �s�,s;�- "',�'�'�'. �' �*= �� 2�....� � � � �� ' i2ti`.�t C <�i b. Exterior walls ; � � / .; l � �. �. f,� �,�� h. - �- �C'�;"�� h i : � ' ,� ,. �, ,,; ''��� �� �f� !:.,;c . «- r' j r / . i r . f � � ►' . �t?rr l. Woo1d frame from standard or better Fir to Group 3(UBC). 2. Sheathing - impregnated � inch to nail base, ridgid board or equivalent. �` (` � !:. c. Floor framing - From standard or better to Group 2(UBC) to �� meet span table 25T ��. �<�- v�i, .�` ,t, �r��,-.;:� _4� � � �-c:�:� �c �if<c,+_� ,�.�. L;� 4,.. "LK �U, � d. Subflaoring - Z inch CD to be stamped 16 .�r�',,t �. e. Partition fr�.ming - standard or better Fir to Gxoup 3{UBC) on bearing walls. ��-'- r-�_�'� � f. Windows - Glider-Ma.lta to be upgraded to manufacturex,c�uarantee mini��tm of 10 years . ,�T � 1 r� ., r��� !�� �,� � �; 3 `;;�" - i � � , f � L;,:-t' �.. .. . . .:�=-...� �,— � 1'�,�1� G= ��: (.i'r��:i��� �i J. ,• �.<,r, , c' c< C.(G � y�� g. 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" A.0 t��4. � � SUf�Ukf�AlU' fNGIA�Et%',',^Ju , ��;C. lirdrnfel3 E' Su,-, LOl'S , � 7 ScA« / =40 ���.....� ___._ �-�=�z=�.� 1 , r. �� �, � ' • � , , � _� ' � '� � ' � ' ' �, 14 APPLICATION FOR r p;ti l.i t f�_, e__ ���� `t !� LICENSE � TO THE HO\O1tAELE CITY COUNCIL: CITY OF FRIDLF.Y , 6431 UNIVERSITY AV�NUE N.E. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 3-7 , 19 72 Vern Donnay Realty Inc, herewith submit _�,c` l(�(C� �.:� application for license to perform �enera contracting � within the City of Fridley, in accordance with the ordinances of said City regulatino the same. I am ovex twenty-one years of age. Submi.tted herewith is a Certificate of Insurance evidencing the holdino of Public Liability Insurance in the limits of $25,4E0 per person, $50,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $5,000 for property damage, and a Certificate of Insurance evidencing the holding of Workmen's Compensation as required by law. STATE NIASTEt� LICENSE N0. (WHEN APPLICABLE) LICEI�SE I��ITi�SBER AI�D TYPE IN NEAR33X CITIES OR VILLAGES City o'� Brooklyn Park Citv of Blaine FEE $ .,a�j . C1(_) CERTIFICf�TE OF' INSUR�INCE : WOP.�::�,N"S CO�IPEI�SATIOIQ PUBLIC LI:ABILITY , RECEIPT N0. r--��--�� LICENSE N0. ����= C� Vern Donnay Realty Inc. � NA�'�IE OF GO�IPANY NAME�OF INDIVZDUAL 7300 36th Ave, No. ADDI�SS Mpls., Minn, 55427 533-2741 CITY T�'; EPi:ONE I�?Lr�EP � 1 �l �--���U `� i 1C� c-C.�.�L�'� �./— � � ���� �:�,`lr7l.�t �LL-��-� ��� ��-�r �^ C5-C,� � C�e�.I�,z� - c� �� C��.,�,Ce>2..) J ' � `. Licenses For Council r Page 3 1�. I4A I Vern Donnay Homes, Vern Donnay Realty, Incorporated, Vern Donnay Construction are all one company. Better Business Report: Numerous complaints - all 1970 complaints went ' unanswered by this company. In August of 1970 the Attorney General filed suit against the company for misrepresentation in Brooklyn Park Apartment complex. ' Building Inspector`s Report; 535 - 57th Avenue: Building permit for dwelling taken out December 24, 1968. , Work was then abandoned. Letter written March 16, 1970 that a new pern►it would have to be taken out if work was to be completed. Stop work order posted on dwelling site. �n July 2, 1970 a building permit was taken out and � was double feed as they had started the construction without a new permit.� House is still not finaled out. IJ � � ' � Cl ' , � L� ' 545 - 57th Avenue: Building permit taken out for dwelling on July 2, 1969. Woxk was then abandoned. Letter written Ma.rch 16, 1970 stating permit was void and if work was ta be completed a new permit would have to be taken out. Stop work order posted on building site. On June 12, 1970 another letter was written informing them of abandoned structures and informing them of new permits,to complete work. On July 2, 1970 a new building permit was issued that had a double fee as they staxted work without a new permit. On OctobPr 15, 1970 a letter was written to company informing them of discrepancies in their workmanship at this address. House is finaled out but owner has complaint on vent leak. � 555 - 57th Avenue: Building permit issued on July 2, 1969 for this dweXling. On June 12, 1970, letter was written informing them permit expired, and they would need new permit to continue. New permit taken out July 2, 1970. Owner has complaints an water leaks. Inspection on August 23, 1971 - no one was at home - left note for owner to call in when corrections are ma.de. House not finaled out. r� ' �, � . � -�, , , r 6/31 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE Mr. & Mrs. Walter Zyla 545 - 57th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 560-3450 / 14B `t o r� d �e � � J ANOKA COUNTY May 10� 1972 . FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 Re; Renewal License For Vern Donnay Construction Dear Mr. & Mrs. Walter Zyla: On May 15, I972 the City Council is consi.dering the renewing of the general contractors license for the licensing period of 1972-73 for Vern Donnay Construction. We understand from our files that there were some complaints on the construction of your home that was built by Vern Donnap Construcfiion. � We would appreciate hearing from you or having you attend the Council meeting if you have any complaints on the construction of your house that were reported to the company that have not been corrected. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 560-3450. � I�I'TQ /mh ' ' ' • Sincerely, /� ��41-�-�-�t - 1.��:� ' �" "( (�S� NAS7I�1 M. QURESHI, P,E. City Engineer - Director of Planning � . 560-3450 _ � . 14 C . �it o rid�e � � ANOKA COUNTY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVPNUE NE Msy 10� 1972 fRtDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 � Mr. & Mrs. Myllen Misura 535 - 57th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 ' � -Re: Renewal License For Vern Donnay Construction Dear Mr. & Mrs. My11�n.Misura: On May 15, 1972 the City Council is considering the renewing of the general contractors license for the licensing period of 1972-73 for VErn Donnay Construction. � We understand from our files that there were some complaints on the construction o£ your home that was built by Vern Donnay Construction. We would appreciate hearing from you or having you attend the Council meeting if you have any complaints on the construction of your house that were reported to the company that have not been correcteci. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 560-3450. � • Sincerely, • N ��1-�-wt -� �.(/�� ' � � � ' NASIM M. QURESHI, �.E. - City Engineer - Directox of Planning ARriQ/mh 0 .I 0 sao.sas 14 D I �it o r�c�le � � ANOKA COUNTY 6431 UNlVERSlTY AVENUE NE May 10� 1972 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 Mr. & Mrs. Dave Haugen 555 - 57th Avenue N,E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 � 0 Re; Renewal License For Vern Donnay Construction Dear Mr. & Mrs. Haugen: On May 15, 1972 tha City Council is considering the renewing ot the genexal contractors license for the licensing period of 1972-73 for Vern Ibnnay Construction. We understand from our files that there were some complaints on the � eonstructfon of your home that was built by Vern Donnay Construction. We would appreciate hearing from you or having you attenci the Conncil meeting if you have any complaints on the construction of your house that were reported to the company that have not been corrected. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 560-3450. � Sincerely, I�IMQ %mh � G�.J-�-�-G�l r �.��(/�. NASIM M, QL'RESHI, P.E. City Engineer - Director oi Planning � ' ' � � � 1 , � y � ' r r � � � � Mrs. Dave Haugen 555 - 57th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Re; Complaints on Their Home That Was Built By Vern Donnay Construction Company 1. 2. 3. 4. 50 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Lower Level Shower: Company put on ceramic tile - removed bi-fold door, did not put back on and lost screws to do so. Vaulted ceiling: Cracked, company came out to repair and did so unsatisfactorily. Walls: Put spackle on walls, did not sand satisfactorily, and painted over it. Painted walls are now all bumpy. Some blemishes on walls were to bo corrected but this was not done. Workmen spackled and sanded over studs (this was not requssted) and they made it look worse than it was. A piece of weatherstripping was re�moved between the garage and the entry.and was not replaced. � Some doox knobs for the cupboards and back garage door were removed and not replaced. Crack on garage door was repaired unsatisfactorily. Workmen took off switch pla�es when they painted. They did nat replace plates and they Iost the screws. Window wells not painted as they should be. Upper Bathroom; Changed vanity to smaller model. Did not change lights to ma.tch so the lights are not centered over vanity. Talked to them about straightening cupboards, they said they would, but they didn't. (This was not in writing.) Mr. & Mrs. Dave Haugen will attend the City Council meeting. , $uilding Standards-Desi n Contral M�eCing af Mar.ch 18, 1972 Page � i � 1, That the Hospital will Cake care of all landscaping as s[ated in the l�tter of March 8, 1971 from Mr. John Haines. 2. That �11 dirt be kept frmn blowing as much as possible. 3. Thaz the traffic be directed towards Osborne Road as much as possible. Seconded by Lindblad. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried u�animously. ' 2. GONSIL�ERATZC?N �?� A�3...,�LIEST �'O �`:?'�ICT'�.UC'£ fi ilL'PiVI�� S7CFITZ'J?+t SUPERETTE TO BE LOGATBD O1�I PART OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1, F13IDI,EY IN�USTKIAL PARK PLAT 1, THE SI�ME BEiiNG 7298 HIGH�'AX ��65 N.E., F�.Ii�LLXi MIN1Vi?SOT�1, (REQUEST BY CHAriPLII3 ' PETRC�LEUt�i CO�IPAI�I', BOY 9365 , I'ORT WOR�H, TEXAS 76107 .} Mr. Jerry McI.aughlin was present to present the request. ' , � � ' � Ll � � Mr, McLaughlin stated that this will be a convenience store. There will be no mechanicaJ. work done aC this service station. The building will be a masonry building with white brick facing. Zt wi11 have a mansard roof with cedar shingles. There will b� two trash enclosures on sid� of building. TY1ey also have 15 parking spaces according to the Code. There will be sod around most of the building as shown on the plan. The Board asked Mr. McLaughlin if they hacl any outside lighting. He said they would have approach lights to the station and also the canopies would be lit. Lights will be left on inside the building after closing hours. The Board asked Mr. McLaughlin to consider using a couple of lights on the outside of the building for their protection and alsv to help the police, Mr. McLaughl�.n sa�d that the plans he had were stai�dard plans and require- ments such as for foatings, etc. would be changed to meet City Codes. MOTZON by White to recorc�nend approval for a builciing permit. Seconded by Lindblad. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the. motion carried unanimausly. 3. COI3SIDERATION OF A REpU�ST TO CONSTRL'CT AN ADDITIfJN TO T'�IE RXISTING BUILDING LOCATED ON PARCEL 6ti00, SOITTH 2 0�' SECTIQ�i 2, A��OKA COLiN'IIX, MINNESOTA, THE . SAME BEING 6970 CLNT�'.A�.AL AVENIT� N,�, � rRI�LEY�P�IA;2dESOTA. (R'i:QUEST BY MEDTRONIC, INCORPORA'�ED, b970 �:E:dTi2AL AVEPdUE I3.E., FRIDL�Y, MI1dNESOTA.I Mr. Ken Oul:man and Mr. Davidson were pres�nt to present the request. Mr. Oulmaa stated that they wauld like to add two new modules to the build- ing. �he one module would be completely finished while the other one would be only the shell of a building. The new u-�o3ules will have the same design and features as iu the present building. the exterior of the new modules will be all bri.ck except Qne wall of the seccnd module. This wall will be painted block for future expansion so they will not have tv cover up a brzck wall again. The foundation will be built with a br�icic ledg� so that shoul� san�eth�ng happen tn prevent expansion, brick can i�� added at a later date. � �� � - - + Buildin�; 5tandards-Aesign Contral Meeting of March 18, 1971"` '' ' °� � =yPa � -'' -�° ' � - -- -- - ]S A 1. •-��� � . . � i ' , The 1qw�r level of Che finished module will be an animal shelter and the upper 1eve1 will b� a manufacturing area. Mr. Oulman and Mr. Davidson were ���ormed that the animal shelter would havn to be approved by the Healtt� Inspector. The Roard also mentioned that a means of �gress should be provided at 69th so -th�t future traffi,c prablems would be t..ken care of .' Th�� a���o->mentio��e� •- =� >'� that they would appreciate cooperation in the use of the creek area with the City a�d private organizations. ' MOxION by Tonco to r�ca�n�nd appraval of a building permit for the addition Go tha existing building subject to the following stipulaCions: I., That the plans for the auimal shelter ba approved by the Health Inspector, .. _ _ _. 2, That a means of egress be provided at 69th to solve any future traffic problems. S�conded by W'hite. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 4. CUI�SI�EPATbO?3 OF � R�,Qi1r5T TO COIduTP.UCT AP7 APARTMEAiT COMPLEX TO BE L4CATED ' OPT THE SOU7."ri 2 9r�' Y.tii 4, AU�1it�.�Gfi' 5 SU�DIVISIOi�T ��.08, THE SAME BEIIQG 1619 - 73RD �f�VE�N� N.�., : S�i1T�LI; 1 y t�ii��7i:SdTA, (P.EQUEST BY SID BADETi, 3005 OTTAWA AVENUE SOUTH, ST, L�JUT� i'AR�:, r��i�'�SOTA. 55�16 .} � � � Mr. Zollie $ardtz was present to present the request. Mr. Baratz stated that this will be a 24 u�ait apartment complex. They also have a 24 car garage. Th� building will be stucco and face brick. Both buildings will have a mansara roo�. There will be a fenced-in refuse area by the back doar with t�o dum�sters. Mr. Baxatz was informed that more brick would be required to meet the 50 percent brick requirement in the Code. This was agx�ed to by Mr. Baratz.. ___-=_ and h� assured the Board new plans wauld be submitted showing this increase in brick area. ' In going through the plans, the Board asked Mr. Baratz where the boiler roam, laundry room, and storage facilities would b� located as they were not showu on the plans. Mr. Baratz said he was not �ertain but in a previous building they had carried the stairway down one more flight and put these ' facilities below the other two floors. The Board stated that complete plans show�ng these facilities and where they would be located were necessary ,before a building permit could be issued. � The Board then question�d how the party walls would be constructed. Mr. Bara�z said they e.*ould be two separate 2 x 4 wa11s with 1" betwesn each , wall plus sheetrock. The tctal width of the walls will be 9� i�tches. � � � � � ' , ' ' ' ' ' , ' � � � � �� RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTION TO ADVERTlSE FOR BIDS SE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Fridley as foliows: 1. i'hat it is in the interest of the City to award bid contracts for the following items or materials; AUTOMOTI VE TRUCKS 2. A copy of the specifications for the above described items and materiats, together with a proposal for the period of purchase and the payment thereof have been presented to the Council by the City Manager and the same are hereby approved and adopted as the plans and specifications, and the method of acquisition and payment to be required by the City with respect to the acquisiCion of said items and materials. 3. The purchase of said items and materials as described above shall be effected by seaied bids to be received and opened by the City of Fridley on the 30th day of May 1972, at 11:00 a,m, The City Manager is directed and authorized to advertise for the purchase of said items and materials by sea)ed bid proposals under not+ce as provided by law and the Charter of the City of Fridtey, the notice to be substantialiy in form as shown by Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part of by reference. Said notice shall be published at least twice in the official newspaper of the City of Fridley. PASS�D AND ADOPTED BY THE ClTY COUNCfL OF 7HE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS � DAY O F__� .,� ��,. � 97 2. IA'iTEST : ' ' II ' City Cterk, Marvin C. 8runsell Mayor Frank Liebl � � ' � �� MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, AND CIiY COUhCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR � SUBJECT: RESOLUTION ESTABLISHTNG WORKING CONDITIO�aS, WAGES AND HOURS FOR EMPLOYEES FOR THE OFF-SALE LIQUOR STORES FOR THE YEARS 1972 AND 1973 ' DATE: MAY 10, 1972 After lengthy negotiations, the agreement has been reached between representatives � of the City and representatives of the employees of the aff-sale liquor stores on the contract for the years 1972 and 1973. ' � , � � � � � � ' ' � The employees of the off-sale liquor stores have voted on the proposed contract and the majority have voted to accept it. The ehanges in the contract for the years 1972 and 1973 as compared to the 1971 contract are as follows: 1. This will be a two year contract rather than a one year contract. This is the first time the City and this u�ion have entered into a two year contract. 2. The present contract calls for sick leave to be converted into vacation after 90 or 120 days have been accumulated, on the basis of three days sick leave to one day vacation for all days accumulated over the cui off point. Tt is at the employees option whether he wishes to accumulate sickleave to 90 days or to 120 days. The proposed contract wAUld allow the employee to collect on the same three for one basis in cash rather than as vacation after 120 days sicic leave has been accumulated. This provision will not cost the City money, as at the present time avhen an employee is on vacation the City must hire s�meone to take his place. It is,therefore,immaterial cost wise whether the employee collects in cash or in vacation days. 3. Salaries: The wage schedule for the year 1971 is as follows: Full Time Clerks Part Time Clerks New Full Time Clerks (lst 6 Months) New Park Time Clerks (lst 6 Months) Stockman New Stockman (lst 6 Months) $3.48 Per Hour $3.38 Per Hour $3.23 Per Hour $3.13 Per Hour $3.23 Per Hour $2.98 Per Hour � � ' � � � , MEMO T0; GERALD R. DAVTS, CITY NIANAGER; AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: RESOLUTTON ESTABLTSHING WORKING CONOTTIONS, WAGES AND HOURS FOR EMPLOYEES FOR THE OFF-SALE LIQUOR STORES FOR THE YEARS 1972 AND 1973 DATE: MAY 10, 1972 PAGE 2 3. Salaries: (Continued) � The wage schedule for the y�ars 1972 and 1973 are as follows: 1972 1973 , Full Time Clerks (lst 6 Months) $3.40 $3.58 (After 6 Months) 3.65 3.83 , Part Time Clerks lst 6 Months) $3.13 $3.13 �After 6 Months) 3.38 3.38 ' Stockman (lst 6 Months) $2.98 $2.98 (After 6 Months) 3.23 3.23 � About half the payroll is for temporary he7p. There will be no change in the rate for these people. The increases for 1972 and 1973 for full time help will be 4.9%. The overall labor costs should,therefore,go up about 2 1/2%. , This contract would be retroactive to J�nuary 1, 1972. The only other changes involved refinement of the language of the contract, � rearranging the paragraphs and putting headings on the paragraphs where there were none. I recommend the City Council adopt the resolution and authorize the City Manager to implement the contract. ' UA ' ' ' . -1{ . I � / � RESOLUTION N0. � `Y � � ESTABLISHING WORKING COPJDITIONS, GJAGES At�D HOURS FOR EMPLOYEES EMPLOYED BY THE MUNICIPAL LIQUOR STORE (OFF-SALE) WHEREAS, Brewing, Liquor, Soft Drink, Carbonated and Spring Water, Driver, , Helpers and Inside Employees Union Local 792, as bargaining representatives of the employees of the Off-Sale Store of the Municipal Liquor Store of the City of Fridley, has presented to the Council of the City of Fridley, a resolution relating I to the working conditions, wages and hours for employees of the Off-Sale Stcre of the Municipal Liquar Store of the City of Fridley. ' 1 , �� J � � NOW, THEREFQRE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the City Council that the following rules � and regulations concerning the employment of the employees of the Fridley Munic�pal Liquor Store (Off-Sale) be adopted and placed in effect, to-wit: . ARTICLE I PURPOSE Section 1. The purpose of this resolution is: a. To establish certain rules, regulations, hours, wages and other • conditions of employment for emp7oyees of the Fridley Municipai Liquor Stores as agreed to by the City of Fridley, hereinafter called the Employer, and Bee•r, Liquor, Soft Drink, Spring Water and Vending Drivers, Allied Sales Drivers, Helpers and Inside Employees Union Local 792, hereinafter called the Union. � b. 7o establish procedures for the resolution of disputes concerning the provision of this resolution and/or application. � Section 2. The Mayor and City P�anager are hereby authorized to enter into an a�reement with the Union concerning conditions of emplo;/r�ent ror employeES of the Municipal Liquor Stores as set forth in this reso]ution. ' ' ' � _ ARTICLE II EP4PLOYER AUTHORITY Section�l. The Empleyer has and retains the sole right and respensibi'lity to �dminister the Municipal Liquor Stores to meet the obligations established by Federal and State Law, City Charter or City Ordinances. Such right and responsibility is limited only to the extent specifically modified by this Agreement. Secti on 2. � The Empl oyer and the �Jni on agi,�e tha � c°rfiai n hours , a•rage; and condi ti ons i of e�nl oy� ent are es �a51 i shnd by Ci ty oru;nanc� or reso' ±�ti on , and P.ul �s and Regulations of tne Fridley P��unicipal Liquor Department. 7his agreemen�; supplempnts such hours, �rages, and other conditions of employment to the extent to arhich thav are not in conflict. If in conflict, the laa��, ordinance, rESOlution, or rule or reg�lation shail prevail. �� � � ' _ 1- � � � � UC ARTICLE III . PAYMEfVT 1'0 NON UNION EMPLOYEE Section l. The City agrees �hai the rules, regulations and conditions of employment . negotiated relative to any employee of any Off-Sale Liquor Store �vho are not pari�es;:to or within the prov�s�ons `of this Resolutio�n st�all-�tot �in any respect provide to such Off-Saje Liquor Store Employees more favorable, wage scale, terms and conditions than are contained in this Resolution for similar situations and/or job classifications and comparable working conditions. This section does not apply to LiqUOr Store Nfanager or the Assistant l.iquor Store Manager. - ARTICLE IV SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES Section 1. Any claim of alleged violation of the wage and hour provisions of this agreement, or any other claimed grievance of any kind, to be valid and to receive consideration, must be filed in writing by the employee or his representa- tive specifying the details of the alleged violation, arith the Employer within thirty (30) days after ti�e regular pay day for the period in which the violation occurred. This shall not apply to discharge cases which sha11 be considered under Article XVIII. The thirty (30) day limitation shall not apply where there is collusion bet�veen the Employer and the Employee to violate the contract. � Section 2. Any controversy arising from the interpretation of, or adherence to, the terms and provisions of this Resolution or otherwise, may be settled by , negotiation between the Union and the Employer. If the controversy cannot be settled � within ten (10) days of the date of notificaiion of employer, such controversy can be referred to an adjustment panel in accordance v��ith and under the provisions of law. �� Section 3. It is the intention of the parties that the procedure established in this Resolution for the adjustment of disputes shall be in accordance with Law applicable to Municipal Corporations and its Employees. 7hat the means for the � determination of all disputes, complaints or grievances specified herein, expressly including a11 strikes, stoppages, lockouts, and any and all claims, demands or acts arising theref rom, are and shall be in conformity ��ith the requirements, of the Law. Neither party shall institute any proceedings in a court of la�v or equity, or to , Compel arbitration, contrary thereto. This provision shall be a complete defense � to any action instituted contrary to this Resoluiion. ' � ' � ARTICLE V PICKET LINE Section 1. Except as is oiherti��ise provided or required of him by law, an employee � is not obliged to pass through a picket line authorized by the Teamster Joint Council No. 32. The Union agrees to do all in its po�ver to effect a settlen�ent of any controversy ti�rhich might arise witf� any ot}�er Union. f.� � � ARTICIE VI . OBTAINING INJURY COMPENSATION PAYh1ENTS Section l. The Employer will cooperate with the Employee in obtaining injury ._:_, .�ompensation payments_from his insurance carrier for just and l.egal Elaims. -� ARTICLE VII MILITARY SERVICE Section l. An Employee on the seniority list inducted into miiitary service under the provisions of the Federal Selective Service Training Act of 194Q, and any amendments that may be hereafter, or voluntarily enlisting into the Military Service of the United States in time of a�ar for the duration of the war, or compulsorily inducted by the Federal Government into employment in a defense industry, will be considered upon written notice thereof from the employee to be upon leave of absence and will accumulate seniority during such compulsory military service training period, for the duration of such Urar respectively, and upon termination of such service will be re-employed in line with his seniority, at the then current rate for such work, provided he has not been dishonorably discharged from such service with the United States Gavernmeni and is qualified and ab1e to do �r�ork avaiiable, and further provided he reports for work �vithin ninety {90) days of the date he is discharged from such service with the United States Government, and gives the employer at least ten (10) days notice in writing of intent ta return, prior to reporting. . ARTICLE VIII JOB STE4JARD Section 1. The City authorizes the right and privilege of the Union to designate a job steward to handle such Union business as may from time to time be delegated to the job steward by the Union Executive Board. - ARTICLE IX SENIORITY Section 1. The Employer hereby does recognize seniority r�ghts to this extent that: a. Employee layoffs and return to service may be on the basis of length of service except as noted in "D" belo�r�. b. Employee promotions and demotions be based upon length of service - all else being equal i.e., performance on the job be satisfactory in the viev� of the Emplayer. � c. Employee does riot establish seniority rights until he shall have worked a total of six (6) months. � ' 1 � , L� , � � � ' .' ' , � ' � ' � 17 E t d. Except as to present job incumbents, residents of the City of Fridley shall be given preference in matters of layoffs and return to work, all else being equal. themselves. I, � � I, Section 1. � � ' .� I � i e. Seniority rights do not include tenure. f. Seniority shall not apply to part time Employees except among ARTICLE X BOND Should the Employer require Employee to give bond, premium on same shall be paid by the Employer. . ARTICLE XI VACATIONS � Section 1. Each Employee of the City who has worked regularly for the City for a period of not less than twelve (12) successive months is entitled to a vacation away from employment with pay. Vacation pay shall be computed at the regular rate of pay to v�rhich such employee is entitled. An employee who has worked a minirrum of twelve (12) months is entitled to one (1) workday of vacation for each month so ti�rorked; an employee �vho has a,rorked eighty-four (84) successive months is entitled to one and one-half (112) ti�iorkdays of vacation for each month worked be- ginning with the eighty-fifth (85th) month of consecutive employment. An employee who has a�orked one hundred eighty �180} successive months is entitled to one and two-thirds (1-2/3) workdays of vacation for each month worked beginning with the one hundred eighty-first (181st) month of consecutive employment. Except where other- wise provided by agreement betGVeen the City h1anager and the Employee, no more than twenty (20) days vacation may be taken in any one calendar year, Section 2. The oldest man in order of seniority sha11 have first preference in delecting his vacation time fro�� a schedule posted by the Employer. Such selection shall be made b April lst of each ear. If a selection is not ma� April lst, vacations shall be on a first come, first served basis. Section 3. If an Employee is '_aid off or is drafted into h1ilitary Service or defense work, or voluntarily eniers i�lilitary Service with tne United States Government, he shall receive vacation pay on the basis of one-ttivelfth (1/12) of the vacation period for each month or portion thereof ��rorked if employed over six (6) months, but not to exceed any longer period than tha± granted for a full year's work. Section 4. In the event a regular full time Employee quits or his employment is severed for any reason whatsoever, he sha11 receive his earned vacatioi} PaY • r_. � - � ' � ' � � ARTICLE XII HOURS OF WORK 17F Section 1. Excepi as to those Employees whose duties such as Assistant to the Manager or Supervisor and whose hours of employment are and may be as agreed upon and approved by the City and the Employee, the regular ►�rork week of all regular full tir�e Emplayees•shall be a period of forty (40) hours per week in each week consisting of eight (8) hours per day in a five (5) day work week, provided . that Sat��day--�ay be a work day °for �an Empioyee in place of any of the o�her proceding �� Y days of the week. All time Hrorked in excess of forty (40) hours per week and/or � in excess of eight (8) hours per day, shall be paid for at the rate of one and one-half (12) times the straight time hourly rate, provided that overtime as computed at the end of the week shall be based only on the time actually worked and does not include the additional rates paid on any previous day. Any Employee who performs work in accordance with the above noted schedule of hours during a regularly established work period is deemed a regular full time Employee and any person who is employed to perform Urork on a temparary basis as a replacement for a sick or injured employee or one on leave af absence or otherwise, or to meet the demands of business during so. called peak hours is deemed to be a part time Employee. For:purposes of record keeping, the City may and shall prepare a list of its regular full time Employees, copies of which may be posted in appropriate places in the Liquor Store and provided to the Union from time to time to keep the same current and accurate. Section 2. Except in ' Employees list have worked the � � � ' � ' CJ ' • � � cases of emergency or where it is clearly unavoidable, no �shall ti,rork overtime until all regular Employees on the seniority fu17 time. ARTICLE XIII SICK LEAVE Section 1. A11 reguTar full time Employees with six shall be entitled to sick leave benefit twelve (12} days in any one year, in accordance with pay in cash on a three (3) for one (1) basis rather three (3) for one (1) basis if the employee has one leave accumulated and makes a request to management leave policy to be the same as in Ordinance No. 182. AR7ICLE XIV NOLIDAYS (6) months or more of service for continuous illness up ±o Ordinance No. 182. The Ci ty vr� 11 than converting to vacation on a hundred tw.enty (120) days of sick in writing. The balance of the sick Section 1. All regular full time Employ�es shall receive full pay for Neu� Years Day, January 1; f�iemorial Day, the last hlonday in P�1ay; Ind2pendence'Day, July A�; Labor Day, the ftrst f�onday in Seatember; Thanksqivinq Day, the fcurth Thursda� in ffovember; ar�d Christmas Day, Qecember 25; provided avhen �Je�.�r Year's Day, January 1; or Independence Day, July 4; or Christmas Day, December 25; falls on Sunday, the � follo�,ring da�! shali be a holidav. he sha 1_ ive full av for their birthday �lieu of ��d�� All r-enul �r full tir�� Emplo� e�nall recPive o�ible pay �or Lincoln�S dt1C� ,��dS111�'QtO�I�S �J11'Lil�c�/, ti;��;ilY'�{ ;;Oi1t�cV lil �2`J1�Udi'y;_�il'('15�UNi1�Y'_C0�!!;iiF�US �, the second i;onday jn Octo��r; a�id Veterar,s D�, the fourth ��onday in October, i;~ cal 1 ed upon to 4;ork on th�se days , whi ch i s at tne olti on of the L i uar Store f�lana er. If the regu�lar full time Emnloye� is not called upon to ��;crk on an y o f the three 3 aforementioned holidays, tl�en such regular full time Employee sha13 receive the d� off w� t�fu�� pa�_ , '. ' ' 17G Section 2, it is further agreed that if a birthday given in lieu of Good Friday falls on Sunday or on the "day off" of a regular full time Employee that the Employee shall be allowed Monday off. If the birthday falls on another day, the Emplayee shall be given a day off during that work week. Section 3. It is further ag�eed that Election Day shall be considered a regular full time Em,ployee scheduled to work shall report El ecti orr Days . � ARTICLE XV CALL-IN-TIME a workday and for work on � Section 1. Employees shall receive full pay for all time spent in the service of the Employer. When a regular employee is called back to work, and more than one (1) hour has elapsed since his work period ended, he sha11 be guaranteed a � minimum of thre2 (3 hours pay (two (2) hours overtime), except as agreed to between . the individua], Employer and the iJnion. If an Employee is called to work early with no break in service before his regularly scheduled u�rork period starts, work perf�rmed , is cansidered normal overiime for the period of time actually worked. � � , ARTICLE XVI PAY _RECORDS Section 1. The City shall maintain a satisfactory record of the starting and quiting time of Employees, U�hich shall be accessible to the 6usiness Representative of the Union at all times. ARTICLE XVII LEAVE OF ABSE�lCE Section l. The City agrees to grant the ' or loss of seniority to any Union to attend conventions or to serve , � � � � � ' necessary time off with�ut pay or discrimination regular full time Employee designated by the in any capacity on other official Union busiress. Section 2. Except for time off for busin2ss as provide above, an Employee desiring leave of absence from the job shall secure u��ritten perrnission from both the Union and the City. Failure �o comply with this provision sha11 result in loss of seniority rights of the Employee involved, and subjects the Employee to discipline by loss of pay, suspension, discharge or otherwise as is deemed appropriate by the Ciiy. An..Em�loyee.��rho is unable to aaork bec�use ef sickness or injury may obtai:� a�leave of absence upon written notice to the City and ���ritten verification of his conditiorl by a competent me�3ica1 authority. 4lhere the condition of the Employee is such that he is u;;able to act for himself, the Union may apply for such leave of absence in his behalf. Failure to make such appl�cation ��ithin a reasonalbe period- of time and not to exceed fifteen (15� days fro��� the first day or absence, subjects the Employee to appropriate disciplin� by the City. Inabiliiy to �•;ork because of sickness or injury, shall not result in loss of seniority rights. �� vH ARTICLE XVIII DISCHARGE Section 1. Except as further provided, no Employee will be suspended or discharged without just cauSe, and the City will agree to give at least one (1) warning notice in writing of any complaint against such Employee. No warning notice need be giver, if the cause of discharge is drunkenness � r dishonesty while on duty. Further, whenever the condition of the Employee is such that the City does� not deem him abie to properly perform the duties and functions of his employment, the City may relieve him from such duties 4rithout notice and shall give notice immediately within t�ven�y-four (24) hours that the Employee has been relieved, but if thereafter it is established and determined that the Employee was in fact able to perform his duties then the Employee sha11 suffer no loss of wage or campensation by reason ii�at the City relieved him of his duties. The City sha�l send to the Union within twenty-four (24) hours after suspension or discharge of an Employee, a co�y of the discharge notice, �rhich shall contain the reason for the suspension or discharge. If the Employee feels that he has been unjustly discharged, the Union may protest thereof with the City and tne matter shall be referred for settlement between the City and the Union. Such protest by the Union, to be valid for cansideration, shall be in writing and delivered to the City H�ithin five (5) days of discharge. � _ . ARTICLE XIX SHOP RULES Section 1. Consistent with the provisions of this resolution, the.parties hereto m�y and shaT�, formulate and agree upon shop rules and regulations to govern the conduct of emp7oyees and such rules and regulations shall remain in r'orce and effect unless and unt�l altered and amended by further agreem�nt by the parties. Violation by any Employee of such rules and reguiations subjects the Employee ta appropriate discipline provided that should the Employee deny such violation, then, before discipline is fina7ized, the matter may and shall be investigated by the Ciiy and the Union, and the d�ispute or grievance arising therefrom m«y be adjusted or referred to an Rdjustment Panel as provided under Section 179.57 - MSA. ARTICLE XX JURY PAY , Section l. It shall be urderstood and agreed that the City sha1� pay a11•regular full time Emp;oyees serving on any jury the difrerence in salary bet��reen jury pay and his regular salary or pay while in such service. , � � ' ' ARTICLE XXI NOTICE OF CLOSI��;G OF "O�F-�ALE" S7QQE Section 1. Ii �•tas agreed by itianagei��,ent and Union that sick leave as a bonus be dropped. � If "Off-Sale" is discontinued and full tii�� employee r�mains until the off-sale liquor lounge is no longer under City operation, that the full time ernployee shal l recei ve one ���eeks pay for each years servi ce as a be�ttrs-, It was furthzr ar,r�ed r: ��`,�� - �. � ��` . p h_�� �,��.° �"'k-.� /�'7 I7 .� that the bonus would be on a basis of a minimum of two weeks�and a maximum of eight weeks allo�r�abie for the full time employee. City to give a minimum of thirty (30) days notification to fu11 time empioyee, before going out of "Off-Sale" liquor business. ' . I � . A TI � � R CLE XXII �' FUNERAL LEAVE N � . Section 1. It fs resolved that policy followed for other City Employees would apply and funeral leave �vould be granted to full time Employees with a maximum of three days. k � . . � ARTtCLE �XTIT � ' i HEALTN & WELFARE BEPJEFTTS t � . Section 1. With respect to pensians and nealth and hospitalization benefits, the � regular fu11 time Employee is entitled to and shall receive the same as provided 6y the Genera7 Ordinance of the City of Fridley and in accordance with State Law. Nealth and Welfare Insurance Coverage. A represeniative from the Union, shall be included on a committee to make recommendations on the content of speci�Pications for ar,y neti�� policy or negotiated changes to the present policy. Such recommer.da� tions subject to Council approval. � � Sect,� �_�___on 2. No Health and Welfare payment or pension payments are to be paid on part time Employees. Section 1, Fu71 Time Clerks Part Time CTerks Stockman ARTTCLE XXIV RA7ES 0� PAY lsi 6 Months Over 6 Months lst 6 Months After 6 btonths lst 6 Months After 6 Months YEAR 1972 $3.40 3.65 3.13 3,38 2,98 3.23 YEAR 1973 $3.58 3.83 3.13 3.38 2.98 3.23 Sectian 2, It shall be a violation of this Resolution for any salesman or promotional man working for a wholesale liquor i�ouse to work in any liquor store, as an employee, .�; �` r ,' , ' i , � ' � � �_J .' ' � ARTICLE XXV �I V Section 1. This Resolution shall be effective as of January 1, 1972 and shall remain in full force and effect until December 31, 1973 and shall remain in full force and e�Ffect from year to year thereafter unless written notice is given by either party sixty (60) days prior to December 31, 1973 or in any year thereaf ter. This resolution shall be retroactive to January 1, 1972 in all respects except as herein noted. . PASSED AND ADOP7ED THIS CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY UF FRIDLEY. DAY OF , 1972 BY THE ATTES7: MARVIN C. BRLiNSELL - CITY CLERK FRANK G. LIEBL - MAYOR ►. The above Resoluton setting forth working conditions, wages and hours for empleyees . einployed by the municipal 7iquor store (off-sale) is acceptable to members of Union Local #792. - � � � + UN OC L �792 I recommend the City Council adopt the above resolutin setting forth working cond;tions, wages and hours for employees employed by the municip�l liquor store (off-sale). � , ' � �. �7 i� �� �-��_ti�.��? rC . ��; .,_t.�', fi GERALD R. DAVIS - CI7Y P�ANAGEP , ' I i ' � � ' , ' . ' � , • ' , 0 MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A MULTI EMPLOYER APPROACH WITH , REGARD TO PUBLTC WORKS AND PARK EMPLOYEES BARGAINING FOR THE 1973 AND ENSUING CONTRACT YEARS DATE: MAY 10, 1972 It has been the practice of the City of Fridley to engage in multi employer bargaining for basic wage rates for the Public Works and Park Departments employees for a number of years. As far as we are able to determine, this practice has never been formally authorized by the City Council for this particular union. The City Council has authoriz�d the practice by resolution for the Police Union and the Fire Union. The attached resolution would have the affect of authorizing a practice which has been the practice for several years. �] � ' ' RESOLUTION N0. � � `' 1972 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A MULTI EMPLOYER BARGAINING APPROACH FOR PUBLIC WORKS AND PARK EMPLOYEES (INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS, LOCAL N0. 49) FOR THE 1973 Af�D ENSUING CONTRACT YEARS WHEREAS, It is the intention of the Council of the City of Fridley to compensate its employees at the same rate as ernployees in surrounding communities for comparable positions, and WHERERS, The position of heavy equipment operator, light ' equipment operator, and similar benchmark positions are similar in nature from one community to another in the Twin City metropolitan area, and , � � � ' , , , � . ' WHEREASS It has been the policy and practice for the past several years for the City of Fridley to participate in joint negotiations regarding Local (Vo. 49; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the City Council of the City of Fridley that A. The Twin City suburban section of the International City Managers Association is hereby authorized to act as the bargaining agent for the City of Fridley in negotiations with International Union �f Operating Engineers, Local No. 49 for the 1973 and ensuing contract years for the following: 1. Wage negotiations for benchmark positions 2. Negotiations for the master contract 6. That this policy will remain in effect until rescinded by the Council of the City of Fridley C. That the City Council shall retain the right to accept or reject any and all proposed settlements. PASSED AND A90PTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS �� � DAY OF ���'� �'��� � 19 2 '' � � 7 ;� , . ATTEST: , CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL • � • �� i � ' ' ' ' ' � ' � ' ' ' ' � , � � �� �J � RESOLUTION M0, - 1972 �`� RFSOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR STr2EET IMPROUEMENT PROJECT STo 1971-1 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, as fotlows: lo The City Clerk has tivith the assistance of the engineers heretofore selected by this Council for such�purpose, calcutated the proper amounts to be special]y assesseci for th� STREET IMPROV�M:NT P'r20JECT STo 1971-1 in said City against every assessabie lot, piece, or parcel of iand in accordance aii th tt�e provi sions of lat,r, and has prepared and fi led wi th the City Cierk tabulated statements in duplicate showing the pro;�er description of each a»d every lot, piece, or parcel of land to be specially assessed and the amount calcutated against the same, 2. Notice has been duly pubiished as required by la:N that this Council arouid meet in special sQssion at this time and place to pass on the proposed assessment, 3. Said proposed assessment has at alt times since its fiting been open to inspection and copying by atl persons interested, and an opportunity has been given to all interested persons to present their objections, if any, to such proposed assessment, or to any item thereof, and no objections have been filed; except � 4. Th� amounts spec�fied in the proposed assQssment are changed and alfiered as fol io��s: $o This Councii finds that each of the lots, nieces, or parcets of land enumerated in 5aid proposed assassmenfi as altered and modified was and is speciatly benefitQd by rhe �T+2ELT IMP�O�I�MENT PRUJECT ST, 1971-1 in thA amount in said proposed assessment as altered and mociified by the corrective roll in the ar,�ount set opposite tne description of eacn s�ch tot, piece, or parcel of 1and, and that said amount so set out is hereby levied against each of tFie respective lots, pieces, or parcels oF land therein described. � , 1 LJ PAGf 2 RESOLUTION NOo �V - 1972 6, Such pro�osed assessmPnts as aitered, modified, and corrected are affirmed, 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 made, are affirme�+, adopted, and confirmed as the proper specia] assessments for each of said lots, pieces, or parcels of �and res-. pectivelyo ' 7, Said assessment so affir�ned, adopted, and confirmed shall be certified to by the City Cterk and file� in his office and shali thereupon be and con- stitute the sp�cial assessment for ' Si'REET IMPROVEP9fNT P�OJECT STo i971-1 8. The amounts assessed against each lot, piece, or parcel of land sha11 bear ' interest from the date hereof until the same have been pa�d at the rate of seven and one-hatf (]�Z) per cent per annum. ' 9, Such assessm�nt sha11 be payabte in ten (1Q) annual installments payabte on the 1st day of January in each year, beginning in the year i973, and continuing untii aii of said instatiments sha11 hav� been paid, each , installment to be collected with taxes coilectible during said year by the County Auditor. � ' 1 ' 1 ' , 1 • ' � l0o The City Clerh is hereby directed to make up and file in the office of the County laudi tor of ?no!<a Co�anty a certi Ti ed state�nent of the arnount of al 1 such unpaid �ssessments and th� amount �vnich :d1�T b� ciue tnereon on the lst day of January in eacn year. � T��e rnotion fo :he_adoption of �he foregoin� resoluiion ��as d�a)y seconded by Councilman '� , and upon vote b�inr� taken thereon, the foi i�!-�i n� vot .ci n ravor thereof:'� and the fol 1 o��!i ng voted agai nst tl�e same, . / / PASSE:� f;":D :+.''OPTF� 3Y THE CTTY CO�JI;CIL 0� THE �ITY CF F2It�L'cY Ti-iIS � D;'�Y 0� � �• � , 1972 0 t�1Ay0R , Franl; Go Li eUl �TTEST: CITY CLERK Marvin C. �3runseli 0 � 1� A i� ' ' ' , u ' � � r � ' � LJ ' ' � ' � �� RESOLUTION N�, � - 1972 �� V ` � RESOLUTION COPdFI�MING ASSESS�t�P;7 FOR STRFET IMPP,OUEM�NT PROJECT STa 1971-2 BE IT RESOLU�D by the City Council af the City of �ridtey, Minnesota, as foliows: lo Tf�e City Cterk has witn th� assistance of the er,gineers heretofore selected by this Council for such purpose, calcuiated the proper amounts to be s�ecialiy assessed for th� STRE�T It�IP;2QUEMc�T P20JECT ST, 1971-2 in said City against every assessable tot, piece, or parcel of iand in accordance with th� provisions of la�r, and has prepared and filed with the City Clerk tabulated statements in duplicate sho�Ning the proper description of each and evary lot, piece, or parcel of tand to be specially assessed and the amount calcuiated against the sa�e. � 2o Notice has been duiy published as required by law fihat this Council H�ouid meet in special session at this time and place to pass on the propased assPssment, 3. Said proposed assessm�nt has at alt times since its filing been open to inspection and copying by all persons interested, and an opportunity has been given to all interested persons to present their objections, if any, to such proposed assessment, or to any item thereof, and no objections have been filed; except ��� . �� ���� 4, The amounts specified in the proposed assessment are chanc�ed and altered as fotlows; Sa This Council finds tnat each of the lots, pieces, or parceis of }and , enum�rated in said proposed assessment as altered and modi�ied was and is specially benefited by the STREET IMP;?OVE,MEPJT PROJECT ST, 1971 -2 in the arnount in s�id proposed assessment as altered and modified by the corrective ro]1 in the amount set opposite the description of each such lot, piece, or oarcel of land, and that said amount so set out is hereby levied against each of the res�eciive lots, pieces, or parcels nf land therein described. � '� ' � PAGE 2--P,ESOL�JTION NOo - 1972 6, Such proposed assessments as al�ered, r�odified, and corrected are affirrned, adopted, and confirmed, and the sums fixed ancf named in said propased assessment as alterea, modified, and corrected with the changes anci alter�- tions herein above made, are affirmed, aciopted, and confirmed as the proper speciat assessments for each of said lots, pieces, or parceis of land res- pectivelyo , %. Said assessment so affirmed, aclopted, and confirmed shall be certified to by the City Clerk and filed in his office and sha11 thereupon be and con- stitute the speciat assessment for ' STREET IMPROV�MENT PROJECT ST, 1971-2 ' 8. The amounts assessed against each lot, piece, or parcel of land sha11 bear interest from the date hereof untii the same have been paid at the rate of seven and one-half (Ty) per cen� per annumo LJ ' i� �J � ' ' � 1 , 1 • ' ' S. Such assessment shatt be payahle in ten (10) annual instatlments payabie on the lsfi day of January in each year, beginning in the year 1973� and continuing until alt of said instaliments sha11 have been paid, each installment to be coltectea U:ith taxes collectible during said year by the County Auditora l0. The City Clerk is hereby directec� to make up and file in the office of the County t�uditor of Anoka County a certifie�i statement of the amount o� at� such unpaid assessments and the amount which wilt be due thereon on the lst day of January in each year, The motion for th ti\on of the �oregoing resotution was dG�ly seconded by Councilman �J , and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the foltoa�ing voted against the sane, / �� PASSzD AND ADOPTED BY TH£ CITY C�UNCIL OF T.`i� CITY OF FRIL�LEY THIS DAY oF , 1972 0 _ �- �� . MAYOR Frank G. l,iebl ATTEST: CITY CLERK Marvin Co Brunseli 0 0 1� l.� . . �' MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STAR LANE DATE: MAY 11, 1972 Attached is the original assessment roll for Star Lane and an alternate assessment roll for the Council's consideration. I, In addition to the City Council's policy on the assessment of State Aid streets, there are Attorney General's opinions � � � i ' on the matter and also a Supreme Court case on the matter of assessing State Aid streets. Generally speaking, in order to sustain an assessment against a property, the question is whether the value of the improvement to�the property is equal to or more than the amount of the assessment, and not whether or not part of the improvement project was paid for from State funds. On the matter of Star �ane, we have checked the records and have found there never has been a street assessment for a street , improvement to Star Lane. Apparently, the original street, which was installed in this area about 1956, was put in by the ' � 1 �� developer and was not installed by the City. � __ . , (COPY OF ORIGINAL ROLL) ' ' ,CITY OF FRIDLEY FINAL ASSESSMEIV� ROLL ' � STREET TMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1971-4 Star Lane • SYLVAN HILLS ADDITION Lot Block . go� ': 11 & 5.32' 1 107 . . ot 12 'N. 43'of 12 1 102 � S.59'of13 N.12'of I3 I � , � 14 � 15 1 72 ' 16 1 88 ' t?utlot A _ : 376 ' ' 829 Ft. Total Cost of Street: $13,3�+9•75 � Normal Cost of Street: $ 8,207.10 : 829 Ft. _$9.90 per Foot. 3alance to be paid by State: $ 5,142.65 ' ' . ' � ' ' ' ' � • . � ' . Assessment $ 1,059.30 1,009.80 831,6Q 712.80 ' 871.20 3,722.4Q $8,207.10 0 �. �Q � ALTERNATE ROLL F0� STAR LANE (To be consictered by Council at.May 15, 1972 Meeting) SYLVA�i HILLS �,DDI7ION � LOT BLOCK FOOTF�GE ASSESSMEtJT it � S,32� of ] 2 i 10? � $ 632•37 N.43� of 12 & S. 59� of 13 1 102 602.82 N.12� of 13 . � . � 14 1 84 496.44 1S 1 . 7z . 425.52 �. 16 1 88 520.08 outTot A 376 2,222.16 829 feet $ 4,�399.39 Total Cost of Street: $13,349.75 - 8,457.3q (Share expected from State)� $ 4,891.86 (Balance to be assessed) $ 4,891.86 + 829 feet =$5,91 per foot � � � ' �.I � ' ' ' ' � � � ' ' ' ' � ' � � ' i ' MEMO T0: GERA�D R, DMUIS, CTTY M�NAGER, AtJD CIiY COUNCIL FROhi: fdAF2VIN C. BRUhSELL, FINANCL DI�c.CTOR , SUBJECTa ALTERNAT� ASSESSMFNT ,'�OLL - 57TH AVENUf ST, i97i-4 STREET Ii1PR0'J�M�`!T P:;UJ[:��i QATE: MAY 11, 1972 :Je nave prepared an aiternate assessment roii for 57th Avenue for the City Council's consideration. This is in connection with the STo 1971-4 Str�et Improvemenfi Proj�ct for which the hearing was held on P1ay 3o This aiternate roll giv�s the people credit for a sma11 assessment placed on their property in i966, Th� City �ngineer says that this was reatly ali part of the same improve;nent. The amount of money :ve are talking about in granting the credit for this �revious work is retatively smali. � � C ORIGINAL RO�L . CITy OF FRIDLEY ' ' FINAL ASSESS�SENT ROLL . STREET II`g'ROVF..MENT pROJECT ST. 1971-4 , 57th Avenue; From iTniversity Avenue to 4th Street . North Side ( Qne-fourth of cost) CTTY VIEW ADDITION " . Lot Blocic Front Footage Assessment ' .Z"3 6 120 � � 374.40 4 6 40 124.80 S-7 6 120 � 374.40 ' . 280 Feet . $ 873.b0 � ; $ 873.60 : 280 feet =$ 3.7.2 per foot South Side (Three-fourths of cost) • ' HAMILTON'S ADDITION TO MECHANICSVILLE . Lot Block Front Front Street Side Side Yard Total ' Footage Assessment Footage Assessment Assessment � 1-3 4(1/3side) 45 562.50 120 300,00 862.50 '4'� �* 160 400,00 400.00 Part of 8 4 20 50.00 50.00 �� 4 40 100.00 100.00 �28 4 � 40 100.40 100.00 29 4 � 40 100.00 100.00 � 1 30 4(1/3side) 45 562.50 39 97.5U 660.00 1 � 9�1 ft. $1,125.00 459 ft.$1,147,50 $2,272.50 Total cost of street; $ 3,146.20 ' iots on North Side of 57th Avenue (Rear Yards Facin Street g ) One-fourth of cost; $873.60 ; 280 feet =$3.12 per foot , I,ots on South Side of 57th Avenue (Lots fronting on street) T hree- fourt hs o f cost: 90 front feet @$12.50 per foot= $1,125.00 ' 459 Feet(Footage side yards are spreaci over) @$2.50 per foot =$1,147.50 � ' ' Tota1 cost of street: $2 312.8 7s 7 i I[ � uD ' 0 I ALTERNATE ROLL CITY OF FRIOLEY ' FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL S.TREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1971-4 �]th Avenue; From University Avenue to 4th Street LEGAL DESCRIPTIttid Front Front Side Side Total Credit LOT BLOCK Ftg. Street Ftg. Yard Cost from I ' Assm�t Assm�t previous Assm�t , NORTH SIDE (One- fourth of cost) . I , CITY VIE'.J A0�)ITION ' t-3 b 4 6 5-7 6 � 1 ' " ' LI 120 $ 374.40 40 124ou0 120 374.40 2$� ft. 73000 Assessabie Cost on �Jorth side of Street: 21� E Amount to be Assessed $ 117.Go $ 25ba3o 39020 �Sobo 117eoo 256.30 , 27 0 +O S��.oLO $873,60 r 280 feet =$3.12 per foot (one-fourth of cost) Minus credit for amount assessed in 1966 under ST, i965-2 Street Improvement Project for 57th avenue at a rate of $,98 per foot (street surfacing and no curbj $873.60 - $274040 credit = $599.20 to be assessed. SOUTH SI�� (Three-fourths of cost) HAMILTOP!'S A��JITiOhJ TO_htECH.4NICSVILLE 1-3 4 45 $ 562.50 120 $ 300.00 $ 862.50 $ 24103� �$ 621s12 (1/3 so) 4-7 �+ 160 400.oa 400.00 23804�o tbt o60 Pt, of a 4 zo 50.0o so.00 29os� 20020 27 4 40 100000 100000 5g,h0 40,40 28 4 40 100.00 l00000 5906�� 4oa4o 29 4 40 100.00 l00000 59060 40040 30 4 (i/3 s.) �5 Sd�oSo 39 97.5o bG0000 222oiB 537,�2 90 ft, 1,125000 '� 9 fto�1�0 �2,2�72,50 �lOoSo �l,.oio�•+ Assessable Cost on North side of Street: $2,272.50 (Three-fourths of cost) �O i�ront Taet �� $12.50 per foot =$1,1?5,00 . 459 feet (footage side yaros are spread over) ,% $2.50 per foot = j1,��7,y0 Minus cre�iit for amount assessed in 190o un�er ST, l;u�-2 Street Ir,»rover:ient Praject for 57th Avenue at a rate of $lo�+S per �oot (street s�rfacing and n� curb) $2,272oS0 - $3]0.5� credit = $1,461,y4 to ae assessed, Totai Cost of Street: I $27�312.Q7 � ' ' ' ' , , ' �� _' ' , ' ' , ' , 0 RESOLUTIOt� N0, - 1972 RESOLUTIOtJ CONFIRMING ASSESSMENi FOR Si'REET IhiPROVEMEhT PROJECT STo 1971-4 uF BE IT RESOLVEO by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, as fpllotivs: lo The City Clerk has tivith the assistance of tne engineers heretofore selected by this Council for such purpose, caicul`ated the proper amounts to be specially assessed for the STREET IMPRO'J�P1�NT PROJECT STo 1971 -4 in said City against every assessabte lot, piece, or parcel of land in accordance with the provisions of lat�r, and has prepared and filed with the City Clerk tabulated statements in duplicate sho:ving the pro�er description of each and every lot, piece, or parcPl of tand to be specially assessed and �� the amount caiculated against the same, 2. Notice has been duly published as required by laN that this Council wouid meet in speciai s�ssion at this time and nlace to oass on ti�e proposed assessment, 3� Said proposed assessment has at ail times since its filing been open to inspection and copying by alt persons inter�sted, and an opportunity has � been given to all interested persons to present th�ir objections, if any, to such proposed assessment, or to any item thereof, and no objections have been fiied; excepta 4. The amou�ts specified in the proposed assessment are ci�anged and altered as foltows: So This Council finds that each of the lots, pieces, or �arcels of lar,d .enumerated in said proposed assessment as altered and modified w;as and is specialay benefitQd by the STRE�T IMPROV��^,Er1T PROJECT STo 1971 -4 in the amount in said proposed assessment as altered and moci„ied by th� corrective roll in the amount set opposite tne description of eaci� such lot, piece, or parcel of iand, and that said amount so set out is hereby levied against each of the respective lots, pieces, or parcels of land therein described. , 1 � ' , , ' , � � , , ' � ' , , PAC£ 2 RESOLUTiOtd N0, — i972 u�. 6. Such pro�osed assessments as attered, modified, and corrected are affirmed, adopted, and coniirmed, and the sums fixed and named in said �roposed assessment as altered, modified, and corrected with the changes and altera- tions herein abova made, are affirmed, adopted, and confirmed as the proper special assessments for each of said iofis, pieces, or parcels of land res- pectiveiyo . " r� 7a Said assessment so affirmed, adopted, and confirmed shatl be certif.ied to by the City Clerk and filed in his office and sha11 thereupon be and con- stitute the special assessment for STREET IMPROVEh1ENT P�OJECT STo 1971-4 8. The amounts assessed against each lot, piece, or parcel of land shall bear interest from the date hereof until the same have been paid.at the rate of . seven and onQ-half (�'2) per cent per annum. 9. Such assessm�nt sha11 be payable in ten (i0) annual instatlments payable on the �st day of ,fanu;�ry in e�ch year, beginning in the year 1973, and continuing until all of said instaliments sha11 hav� been paid, each installment to be collected t•�ith taxes collectible during said yaar by the County Auditor. l0o The City C1erK is hereby directecl to make up and file in the office of the County ��udi tor of P.noka County a certi Ti ed staternent of the araount of at 1 such unpaid �ssessnents and the amount �yhich t�i11 be due thereon on th� lst day of January in each year. The motion for �he adoption of �he foregoin� resoluiTOn �ti�as duly secande� bv Councilman �, and u�oh vote i�ein� taken fih°reon= the fol loti�i nc� voteci i n � avor thereof: and the fot lo�•�i ng voted agai nst t}�e same. PhS�S��7 h";�7 ADOPTFD 9Y THE CITY COUflCIL OF THE CITY OF F�IJLEY T�,IS !�.'�Y 0�' , 1972 0 � ATTEST: CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell t1i;Y0R Fran4: Ga Li ebl 0 ' MEMO T0: CERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: A RESOLUTTON TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROM THE STATE AID REVOLVING ACCOUNT TO THE ST. 1971-4 STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND DATE: MAY 9, 1972 The attached resolution is the same as the resolution that appeared in the May $, 1972 agenda. The dollar amounts in the second and fifth paragraph should be changed by whatever amount the assessment roll is changed for the ST. 1971-4 Street Tmprovement Project. If the assessment roll is lowered, the dollar figure in paragraph two should be lowered by that same amount and the dollar figure in paragraph five should be increased by that amount. . The dollar figure �hown on the original resolution for paragraph two was $94,564.29 and for paragraph five.was $38,985.95. a � ' � ' r ' RESOLUTION N0. 1972 A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROP� THE STATE AID REVOLVING ACCOUNT TO THE ST. 1971-4 STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND FCR A PORTION OF THE COST OF IMPROVEMENTS TO THE TNTERSECTIONS AT 57TH AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY, AND 61ST AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY WHEREAS, Certain improvements in the nature of street surfacing, curb and gutter were made in the general area of 57th Avenue and University, and 61st Avenue and University in the amount of $276,180.74, and ' WHEREAS, Funds to be raised by assessments against abutting or improved property amounts to , and � WHEREAS, The State of Minnesota's share of the project is $113,085.75, and ' � � ' ' � � . � , WHEREAS, $29,544.75 in State Aid Funds are scheduled to be drawn on this project, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That a transfer from the State Aid Revolving Account to the ST. 1971-4 Street Improvement ,��� Fund in the amount of is hereby authorized. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY 7HE CITY CQUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL DAY OF , 1972. MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL � �; . • ., , J 7 � J� �}, / � ' ' � , ' ' . �; MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, APlD CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: �EDERAL REVENUE SHARING DATE: MAY 11, 1972 In March of 1971, the City Council considered the matter of whether or not they wanted to take a position on Federal Revenue Sharing. The Council took no action at that time. The present Federal Revenue Sharing proposal is now somewhat ' different than the original proposal. At that time, the revenue sharing legislation under consideration was the ' proposal advanced by President Nixon. � � , � � , The present bill advanced by Congressman Mills is different in many respects. I believe the City Council has been furnished with a baoklet outiining the details of the proposed legislation. It is sti11 the consensus of the National League of Cities and United States Conferences of Mayors that the bill is a good compromise bill for cities, and those organizations together with many cities in the country are urging full support of the bill. - The attached proposed resolution would place the City of Fridley on ' record as being in favor of the Federal Revenue Sharing Bill as I �� presently proposed. / . v�, RESOLUTION N0. ' i972 A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING AS PRESENTLY PROPOSED AND SUPPORTING "HR 14370 STATE AND LOCAL FISCAL ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1972" WHEREAS, Congress is currently considering a bill under the subject of State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972, and WHEREAS,�The City of Frid]ey be7ieves that nationa] revenue sharing is vital to the ability of all state and local governments to set their own goals, make their own decisions and thus be responsive to the needs of their citizens, and WHEREAS, The Council of the City of Fridley believes that Federal Revenue,Sharing is essential to preserve our Federal system of government as we have known it through the years, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of Fridley that Congress is hereby urged to adopt into law a program of sharing Federal revenues with the state ar�d local governments. BE IT FllRTHER RESOLVED, 7hat copies of this resolution be transmitted to Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, Senator Walter F. Mondale, Representative Donald W. Frazer and Representative Wi 11 i am �'renzel . PASSED AND ADOPTED�SY TNE CIi'Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS I� DAY OF �t� '~ , 1972. � MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL 23 A J 1 MEMO T0: MEMO FROM: Gerald R. Davis, City Manager Nasim M. Qureshi, City Engineer ' MEMO DATE: N�ay 11, 1972 MEMO NUMBER: CM #72-15 ' ' ' ' ' � '' � 1 ' ' � ' . � RE: Extension of Bus Service Proposed By MTC Staff The r4TC has received a petition from people in the Van Buren- area requesting an extension of bus service. The MTC has proposed a bus route along Jackson Street and Baker Street. We have advised them tiiat this would not be acceptable to the City because Jackson Street already has a iraffic problem and when this route was previously proposed by Twin City Rapid Transit a few years ago it was denied by the City. Mr. Breider, the Ward Councilman for this area, feels that � the feelings of the people have not changed to allow bus traffic on Jackson Street, so we advised the �ITC to follow the old route which was going East on 73rd Avenue, North on Baker Street, West on Osborne Road and South on University. They are pxo�osing to continue the existing 9 trips to Northtown Shopping Center and the 5 trips now terminating at Monroe and Osborne will be extended to serve Baker Street and 73rd Avenue. Also, 2 trips now terminated at 53rd Avenue will extend to serve Osborne Road, Baker Street and 73rd Avenue. 24 These recommendations are being submitted to the MTC Operations Commitiee on Tuesday evening and tllen to the MTC Commission on Wednesday. If the Council has a.ny comments about this proposal these will be forwarded to the MTC staff on Tuesday. If these proposals are approved by the MTC, service should start in June. NQ/nj s !v �'��Lt'`'' �-t • �_,..i��i,��w.. NASIM NI. QURESHI, P.E. 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Existing 9 Trips To Northtown Shopping Center (, o�sN7l�: c�� _ i ;���� Existing S Trips Terminating At Monroe & Osborne . To Be Eliminated ' ; . r iisi•o�i.� Proposed *7 �rips To Serve Baker Street & 73rd Avenue 'SCHEDULE AT.ASBORNE RD. & MONROE STREET � Agriving from I Leaving for _5 Trips Now Terminating At rionroe & Osborne Downtown Downtown Will Be Extended To Serve Baker St. & 73rd Ave. 5•43 AaM. { *5•52 A,M. t Also 2 Trips Now Terminated At 53rd Ave. Will i� 6•15 " � 6:29 " Extend To Serve Osborne Rd., Baker St., & 73rd Ave.' � (6:53)* 7:10 " ; 6:57 " i 7:22 " - . , I ' 7:48 " 8: 03 " 8:49 " I *9:03 " 9:32 �� _ � * 9:53 " I '3:15 P.M. �* 3:27 PoM. 4:09 " ! *4:18 " 4:30 " 4:43 " 5:06 " I . * 5:26. '` I� 5:20 " 5:51 " :�2 " . 6:00 " :32. "- : � . � 7:OS ". � ' � . I ' i . . .. � , „ , • . : . . �-� , . ' - . _ � . , ,, ' ' � ' ' -, .' . ; . ' �, ' �+' 1� � � ' ' ' 1 ' ' � ' ' ' , ' � • I' . I , COMSTOQ�C & DAViS, I1�C. Consulting Bagiaeera 1446 Cotmty Rosd nJ" i�inneapolie, r�inneso�e 55432 l�ay 12. 1972 L'tlANGE ORI�E� I+iU�SB ODl$ SA1vITAitY SBtiBB, i��.TEB, AND STOBM SEWF.& II�tPRi0V81�3NT I'80JECT NO. 106 FBIDLEY, MIN�iBSOrl'A �ustia P. �llar CcK��txuction Compaay a$1 Front t�eenue � 5t. Paui, riitm�smt� 55117 Geatlsat� s • You are hereby ord�s�d, authariaed, a�d inatsucte3 �o add th� follav3ag �ork �ad to d�lete �orti�s uader ths abov� coatra�ct. AI1 addit7loos or delstioas to tbe project aiaall be mas�e at t3�s eontract uuit p�iceo vh�re ap�licablo. The co�t fcrz i�e�s w�ich �reie c�pt lis�ed in the original proposal eball 1se a� #oll.a�re : � Saa�taay aever tv�whols I6�I8' de�p @ 5560/Ta o Dmp �aniso�e cc�st�uetion @ � 55�►V.Fo �.abor b matexi�3 fc�r w�t�z�eaia lo��ring e$300/Bae �.. Iawering of eac+itary e�er ia Be�i��miu Stree� �outt� �.of Bziardale Drive to provids futu�°� serviae to wes�, T�a��l IW�ieioss $3,547.65 %;al Dele�iou $2,4�69a20, 1�8:' A�id for Part I $1.078,46 �. Provida �aaitar� ee�►er and vater atuba to aerva ar�e� �at of B�njasio Strest. Total �dditioa $�.,117.00 3. P�avide addi�ic4n,al atosm seaar on Beajasix� Staast to aoinc�de vith 197Z Street pxojact ns�v iss progrsss. . aotal /l�ditiou $1�810.20 0 0 � � ' • ' �1i�Di�� O�SS �i�. �i'�" IMPR�O�M�3NT PB�JELT N0. 106 -2- 4. Relo�ate aanitar� seMe� aad vatesvain to north right--of-�ty of blst Avenu4s �1.8. b�causs of �asement acqaisition difficu],tiss. Tr�t;al Additioa Con�r ��t Tota1 T.a;mp Sns Bid P�x� 1 0� �tii:� ��i�nge Otcd�r Part � of thi� �:4�nn� ardsr P�rt � of �hf:� �t�aa„� Or�sx Part & a� tt�i� �sgs Ord�r Tota�1 A,djust.+��ae: �or C&rs.nge Orde� Cen�ga�� Ad��ees����cD I.u�p Su� $ 806000 E,f�d� � �1, UTi�. �+6 (�) 5�.,111.0� �Aeid) $�, SlU.'lU iA�d) $ �06.U0 ,�$���11.66 ` .al� oerc�: aon�iC���s c�i �he �o�tsact remain �t�ie :��mao $1 sfl a ts� �, 2: $ 6$81�. a (3�: � _— $�.US,69� e9� Sub�r3tte�i ra�d ap�ro��:�i t.sn�.s I2t�n d�y o� :�a�9 1972, iry �stock � Usvis, Iu�. C01�7�0� � I2AVZS, I�C e Bgr %�!� _ B.V, E:omstoC , PeBa Accapt�d �his �� day oi May, 1972, by�Austin P. 1csller Consttuc�ia► Co. �pproa�:d �.�d a��e���c� t�ia � , A�T�i$Di PR KBI►LB�3 CONSTBZ?G�OI�II C�ANT : By Tit�,� day of Hay, 1972.� by th� C2ty of �ridlc.y. CITY OP FBIDLBY, MINNFSOTA By F� G. L�L :�ay�,� B yGBBALD . 11AVIS �$�_ � � �� CLAIMS GENERAL 28357 - 28495 LIQUOR 6639 - 6690 ESTTMATES FOR CITY COUNCIL APPROtIAL - MAY 15, 1972 Progressive Contractor, Inc. Osseo Minnesota � PARTIAL Estimate �kl, for work completed through this date - ST. 1972-1 PARTIAL Estimate ��1, for work completed through this date - ST. 1972-2 (MSAP) Weaver, TalZe & Herrick 316 East Main Street Anoka, Minnesota 55303 Apri1 Retainer CATV Lawcon ST Z971-1 ST Z971-2 ST 197I-4 Fricl.Ze� - She11 oi1 Co. (Un.fversit� & 61st intersection) 8 ho urs 2 hours 1 hour l hour l hour 3 hours 16 hours $I,450.00 560.00 D.istrict Court Appearance Nee vs. City of Fridley ,I50.00 Expenses Advanced: Temporaxy Secretarzal Services 156.52 Prentice-Ha1Z•(book on strategy & tactics) 18.24 mun.icipal zoning TOTAL. . . . . . . . . $2,334.86 2% $22,240.26 $ 8,899.87 ' � ' G F�q�,:� A.1�ZTI`I GA^����I�,� ' ' On Fel�ruary 11, 19'1 �ran!< '�1. Gabreaci!< ��as arrested � by officers of this department and charged with !<id- napping a7d aggrat�ated assault. This awas the result , of P�ir . Gabrel ci !<, hi s son, and one other person forci ng two j u��en i 1 es i nto thei r car and ta'� i ng them to Fran!<s Used Car lot. The two boys ���ere ta'<en into the garage , and one ��as beaten 1Ni th a battery cabl e, t�hh� 1 e he had a rope around his neck, �vith the end over a beam in the ceiting. The Gabrelciks wer� attemnting tc� ma!�e the boy admit to the theft of an automo�ile engine from ' young Ga�relci"<s car. It �•ras later �ro��er that the boy had nothi ng to c�o wi th t�i�� th�� �, an � �f�n rui 1 �y ' party �����s :���;reh^n�:e� a�,� ,:�is;��sc:� of L�y this depart- ment. The charges ag.�inst thc G:�yrElci!<s �:���as reduced to � false ir-��;,riso�ri�nt, �`eia,�y, an� �oth niead gui lty. Frank i�1. Gak�relci"< Sr. was fz�ned one thousanci �aollars ; (�1,00O.O�J). This toak aiace in �istric* Court in Anoka County on January ?, 197?_. � � � � � �����������' l • 'li' �i L. i� . ' � � E. P�IcCarthy, Ch�ef ' Fridley Police �epto , ' ' ' � � - ' � ' Frank's Used Car Lot ' � ; 5740 Univexsity Avenue N.E.• • Fridley, Minnesota 55432 ' ' ' ' � ' ' April 1, 1969: Inspection showed property was clean and license was approved by the Building Inspector. April 20, 1970: Inspection made for license renewal. Found car bodies and parts parked on City Street. �ri1 24, 1970: Letter written to owner asking him to remove the vehicles from the City property before April 30, 1970. ApriZ 27, 1970_ Complaint received about used cars being parked on the City street and also parked on State progerty.' April 30, 1970: Ins�ection made - showed cars parked on dead end of 58th Avenue. Junk piled next to 3rd Avenue on Southwest area of lot and also � parked on 3rd Avenue. _ _ --__ � _ ._ _ __ . __ _ __ _ May 6, 1970; Pol�ce served clean up notice - Owner promised to have it cleaned up by May 11, 1970. April 8, 1971: Inspection showed cars parked on 58th Avenue. Car parts and debris on Sauth end of 1ot. (Pictures taken.) April 12, 1971; Inspection ma.de of property. Picture taken of cars parked on lots to South of property. � April 12, 1o71: License renewal went before Council. License to be issued for only that part of lot contained in original license. He says he has boughC additional land, so he is to request that his license also � covers that. He may also request the vacation of 58th Avenue fox his use, but the City will need easements back as there are utilities in the street. � i� April 19, 1971: Letter written to owner advising him license was only issued for car lot on oxiginal property. Ma�rch 27, 1972: Inspection ma.de in response to complaints by neighbors about junk and debris on lot. ' April 5, 1972: Letter written to owner to clean up the accumulation of car bodies and car parts on the southwest corner of the lot. Owner given 15 days to accomplish. L� � ' � , This has been completed to the satisfaction of the Building Inspector. ' A II / ,' I,IST. OF LICEl�`SES ,.TQr�E APPROVEb BY THF CITY COUNCIL �T THE ME�;TING OF MAY 15, 1972 , , TYRE OF LICES3SE BY APPROV�D B� , � Used Car Lot Fra.nkts Used Cars 5740 IIni�ersity Ave. Fridley Frank Gabrelcik - Bldp. Insp. 9iking Chevxo3et 7501 x?�. 65 , Fridley Viking Chevrolet' Inc. Bldg. Insp. , , Service Station Phillips 66 6500 Uniaersity Ave. Fire Insp. Fridley Phillips Petroleum Co. Bldg. Insp. ' Chuck� � Gu�.f 7250 O1d Central Bldg. Insp. Fridley Chaxles Jordan Fire Insp. ' Spur Service Station 6l.�85 East River Road Bldg. Insp. ,' Fridley Carroll Hempel Fire Insp. Off Sale Eeer Gu3.f Service Station 7�t51 East River Road Bldg. Insp. '' Fridley Employer�s Overload Fire Insp. P•iike � s Gulf � 73z5 x��. 6, FridZey � Food Establishment Jansonts Quality Meats 620 Osborne Raad Fridley � Fridley DX 5701 University Ave. Michael Ammend Franci� Carpenter Fridley Superior Niusic , Frontier Steak House 7373 Central Ave. ' Fridley Brothen,�Inc. , 7501 Commerce Lane Fridley - Fridley DX i � 5701 University Ave. Fridley �' 'Bob�s Standard • 5311 University Ave. Fridley ' Fridl�y Goli T1ri�-ing Range 81Q0 University Ave. Fridley � Ruth Arthur Rol.f Brothen Duane Schlottman Bob Rich Roger Jones 28 A a=.a� 50.00 50.00 3�• � 30.00 30.00 15.00 Bldg. Insp. Fire Insp. 15,00 Health Insp. 25.00 Health Insp. 5.00 Health Insp. 25.00 Health Insp. 2�.Od HeaXth Insp. �.00 Health Insp. Z�.00 Health Insp. 15•00 i�IST OF LICENSES - Continu�d �' TYPE OF LICENSE BY _____ _:— _ , Faod Establishment East River Road Garage 6501 East River Hoad Fridley Michael Zgodava I Duffy�s A & W 7L�29 East River �oad ' _., i- ...: . Fridley "-` Eaxl �uff�r Family Pizza Kitchen , 7365 �st River Road Fridley Earl 15uf'fy ' Gulf Servi.ce Station 7451 East River Road 28 B APPROVED BY .._..: . Heat�th Insp. 15.00 I Health Ins�. 25.00 I Health Insp. 25•OO I Fridley Employer�s Overload Health Irzsp. 25.00 ' Midland Co-op � 69� and Main St. Fridley Pioneer Distributing Health Insp. $0.00 ' La Maur, Inc. 5601 East River Road ' Fridley Pioneer Distributing Health Insp. 95•44 Mike � s Gulf 731.5 xw�. b5 � Fridley Michael Amcnend Cigarette Russ�s Superette � 62�3 University Ave. Fridley Russe7.I Paone � Gil�s Gulf 53Q0 Central Ave. Fridley Gurney Gilberg , Lemmis �ountry Boy Village 1301 Mississippi St. Fridley Henry Lemm ' _ Metro 500 5333 University Ave. ' Fridley Metro 500, Metro 500 - 8255 East River Road � Fridley Metro 500 Holiday Auto Center ' 69�. and University Ave. Fridley Eagle Industries � Holm�.n� s She11 �' ' 6101 �niversit� Ave. , Fridley* James Holir�an � � Aealth Insp. 30.00 I PoZice Police Police Police Police Police Police 7.2.4U I 12.00 I 12,Q0 I 12.00 I Z2.00 I M �� ?2000 I , LIST OF LICEAISES - Continued ' TXPE OF LICENSE BY ' __ Ci.garette Duffgr� s A& W 7?a29 East R.iver Road Fridley Family Pizza Kitchen ' 7365 East River Road Fridley , Gu1f Service Station 7451 East River Road Fridley / LaMaur� Inc. 5601 East River Road Fridley ! , Ho��ard Johnson 5277 Central Ave. i ' Fridley Midland Cd-c>p ; 69�. and Main St. i ' Fridley � Fridley D� 5701 University Ave. ', � Fridley � F ridley Auction� t�500 University Ave. Fridl.ey ' T�icab Fridley Cab 57l�0 University Ave. Fridley ' U�ed Car Lot Hyde Park Motors 59�4 University Ave. ' Fridley Cigarette Frontier Club ' 7365 Old Central Fridley • Front3_er Steahouse 1 7373 Old Central Fridley ;' On Sale Liquor Georgets Lounge 3720 East River Rt�ad � Fridley ' � ' Earl nuffy Earl Ihzffy Employerts Overload Pioneer Distributing Pioneer Distributing Pioneer Distributing S�:perior Mus �.c Cyril Link Frank Gabrelcik Eldon Schmedeke Marlene Povlitzki Ruth Artr�ur �eorge Nicklcna 2$ � APPROVED BY Police Police Police Police PoZice Police Police Police Police Police Police Police 12.00 I 12.00 I 12.00 I 12.00 I 12.00 I 32.00 I 12.00 I 12.UJ I 30.0o I �j'Os00 I 2}�.00 I 12.00 � 30o eac, � �� � ��� , , LIST OF LICEh1SES — Continued - , 28 D fiYPE OF LICENSE BY APPROV�I3 BY , On Sale Liquor San�ee�s Ca.fe 6l�90 Cen+ral Ave. Fridley William Weiss ?�000.�0 Shorewood Lour�ge 6161 Hwy. b5 ,' Fridley .; ,_ Anthony Nicklnw 4000.40 , � , ' � � ; 'i I '� � . � , � ' ' , , � � � r-- � ' � Multiple Dwelling License for Council Approval May 15, 1972 September l, 1971 to September 1, 1g72 28 E Name _ Address Units Fee A pproved by � James H. Johnson 380 - 57th Ave, N.E. 4 3.55 Robert D. Ridrich 621 Bennett Drive Fire Prevention ' Fridley, Minn. 55�+32 (pro-rated for period May 1 � , � , � � , ' , � ' . ' � � ' � �i to September 1 1972 ) CONTRACTOR'S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL AT THEIR REGULAR MEETING ON MAY 15, I972 BLACKTOPPING * Asphalt Driveway Co. 121I Highway ��36 St. Paul, Minnesota By: Kenneth G. Smith _. � � Gustafson Blacktop Co. 516 - 4th Street S.E, Minneapolis, Minnesota By: James Gustafson Bldg. Insp. EXCAVATING Ka.dlec Excavating Inc. � 724 Ma.in Street N.W. Anoka, Minnesota By: Donald Kadlec Bldg. Insp. . Waalen & Sabby Inc. 9082 Polk Street N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: James Waalen Bldg. Insp. GAS SERVICES Nielsen Gas Heat 2916 East 38th Street Mi�neapolis, Minnesota By: Stanley Nielsen Plbg. Insp. GENERAL'CONTRACTOR Bryant-Franklin Corporation 1000 West County Road D New Brighton, Minnesota By: Richard Brama Bldg. Insp. Castle Mobile Aomes Inc. 6279 University Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Bernard Rotter Bldg. Insp. Richard Hastings Company 630 Ironton Street N.E. Fridley, Minnesota By: Richard Hastings Bldg. Insp. Swanson Homes 7242 Willow Lane Brooklyn Center, Minnesota By: Harold Swanson Waconia Homes Inc. Waconia, Minnesota By: Harlan Hanson A. L. Williams Contractor 947 - 86th Avenue N.W. Coon Rapids, Minnesota By; A. L. Williams Worwa Construction 3332 - 16th Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Frank P. Worwa : � !�� RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL IZEW NEW RENEWAL Bldg. Insp. NEW Bldg. Insp. NEW Bldg. Insp. RENEWAL Bldg. Insp. A1EW ;' * The Report is on Page 3 of the license list. The Building Inspector does not � reco�nend approval per the Business Bureau Report. Licenses For Council Page 2 MASONRY Randal Holwell Construction Co. 9950 University Avenue N.W. Coon Rapids, Minnesota R. W. Soderstrom Company 6820 Brookview Drive N.E. Fridley, Minnesota . By: Randal Holwell By: R. W. Soderstro� � 28 G Bldg. Insp. NEW Bldg. Insp. RENEWALI Asphalt Driveway Company 1211 East Highway ��36 St. Paul, Minnesota 28 H Building Inspector`s Report: T`his company was licensed with the City fvr only two licensing periods; 1966-67 and 1967-68. In 1970 they applied for a license and were denied on their bad report with the Better Business Bureau. They did not apply for a license during the 1971-72 licensing period. Better Business Bureau: We called and asked for their report on just the year 1971 as we knew they had a bad record for previous years. They told us they had numerous complaints in 1971, but since the company only is in �peration during the summer, the company said they would correct any justifiable complaints during the 1972 season. The latest complaint they had on record was in October of 1971. '� � � ' � u , ' ' � � ' ' ' ' �C.. � APPLICATION FOx ? y �" LIC�SB CITX OF FRIDLBY 6431 UNZV$R9ITY AVSNtJE N.E. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 APRIL 26� 19'72 � 19 72 Tt? 1�3 i�ONORABLE CITY COUNCIL : K�NN�TH G. Si:ITH ASFH�±LT DRIV��.IAY C0. h� �` i1` ly t /V F�,� appl ication for licenae to per�orqn _ _ ���L ��� �aithin the Oity o# �'ridley, iq accord�nce �wikh1 ttte"o dinsaces of .aid City ragulating ths ease. I un avox tWenty-one years of aga. Submitted hererwith ie a Certificate of Znaurance evidencing the holding of Public Li�bili,ty Insuxance ia the limits of $25�090 per pereon, $50,000 per �ecident foz bodily injury� �d $5,000 for property damage� and a Certificate of Ineur�nce evidencing the holding of Workmen's Compeneation a� reqaired by law. STATE�MA�9TER LICENS$ N0. �N APPLICABLB) LIGENS$ �ER AI�D TYPE IN NP•ARBY CZTI�S OR yILLAGES ASPH�:LT DRIVL'I�Y C0. NA1� OF C�ANY KENI� E'PH G, St�:I i H NAME OF IHDIVIDIIAL 1211 �. xzc�a�� 36 AD�S ST. 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C�'L��'.C.� r:, ,- . , ✓ _ ,� � , � , . t _, . � � .. . , , _:._ / // y- . -� � .�72.� � . ,,<•�,1�� �. ,L��!� C lc_ -C /�c: ..� G�(;�� �. t-�-- � 1��, �C-C=- �/, , , -, .. , � "" �,,,/ . , , ; f 4 I �-�C'_ �' LC �L�-i�-�J ��. /�-i`�•ti �j�- ,���r � �/ '-- . � �-�L L;=i _� �. . c- i.��_ , � .-�__ ��t;,, .{. � „- �, ` j ` �--�-^ �`�—. i ' '�,�ti �- � � 9 J � �_� -� �� /� ji , � � �.��tL,t�_������ �'��'��-�-� �, � �;' ' ' ' 1 , ' ' 1 � � , , 1 ' ' _ ' ( , MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: ELECTION COSTS - ON THE QUESTION OF SUNDAY LIQUOR SALES IN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DATE: MAY 11, 1972 We have looked a little further into the estimated cost of putting this question on the ballot, and also have contacted the four people who would be involved in the sale of liquor on Sunday. A rough estimate of the cost of placing this item on the ballot is as follows: Ballot pages, absentee ballots and printing $200.00 Extra costs for election judges 25.00 Employees time for programing & other costs 25.00 $250.00 The extra cost of putting this item on the bal7ot is relatively low because all of the offices and questions that will be voted on at the election will be on one IBM style ballot. If paper � ballots were used for the election, the cost would run cansiderably higher because this ballot would have to be counted separateiy. With the present system, just one pass is made through the computer at the Counting Center at the County offices, and all questions and offices on the ballot are counted at the same time. The only hand work involved in counting ballots is for the absentee baliots. We have contacted the Shorewood Inn, George's in Fridley, Firesic�e Rice Qowl and Sandee's,and have asked whether they wuuld each pay for one quarter of the estirrated cost of placing t�is question an the election ballot and they said they would be willing to do so. We will await further Cou�cil's direction on this n�attPr before we proceed to bill the parties invo�ved. 0 � � � . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � ' , , ' '. ' w F �� 'M k ' ' City of Fridley, Minnesota Office of the Building Inspector '-- TOPIC: MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY MANAGER �ril, 1972 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION $esidential Residential Garages � Com. Alterations & Addn's. Res. Alterations & Addn's. Multiple Dwellings Commercial Industrial • Municipal Churches & Schools Hospitals Signs Moving & Wrecking OTHERS y . NUMBER OF PERMITS ISSUED � 1972 f�1971' THIS YEAR LAST YEAR APRIL APRIL TO DATE TO DATE� 13 6 53 23 2 5 3 7 3 4 9 12 15 11 28 22 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 ` 4 p: 0 0 ' 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 6 18 22 3 1 4 2 45 33 121 90 Heating 30 28 94 80 Plumbing 38 17 81 '� 63 Electrical 37 23 106 117 105 68 281 260 ESTIMATED VALUATIONS OF BUILDING PER,'�iITS ISSUED , Residential $319,628 $157,500 $3,224,884 $548,000 Residential Garages 7,500 7,800 9,693 30,250 Com. Alterations & Addn's. 137,900 43,980 216,160 65,830 Res. Alterations & Addn's. 53,630 16,900 77,826 38,940 Multiple Dwellings 0 0 0 0 Commercial 31,984 a 31,984 400,000 �Industrial 326,092 0 761,274 0 Municipal 0 ' 0 0 7 900 Churches & Schools 0 0 53,689 � 0 Hospitals 0 0 0 p Signs 19,935 20,210 27,685 26,570 Moving & Wrecking 850 100 1,650 100 $897,519 $246,490 $4,404,845 $1,117,590 Fl TYPE Blacktopping Excavating Gas General Heating � House Moving & Wrecking Ma.sonry Oil Heating Plastering Roo f ing S igns Well Drilling , NUMBER OF LICENSES CURRENTLY IN EFFECT AND LICENSE FEES COLLECTED TO DATE NUMBER 10 F' 16 35 117 43 2 27 8 5 10 0 275 FEES COLLECTED $150.00 240.00 525.00 2,925.00 645.00 30.00 405.00 I20.00 � 75.00 30.00 250.00 00 $5,395.00 P E R M I T F E E S April April THIS YEAR 7�AST YEAR Permit No'S. TYPE 1972 1971 TO DATE TO DATE �11,364-11,401 BUILDING $4,240.20 $ 860.50 $15,302.45 $ 2,579.50 �8861 -��8�96 ELECTitICAL 414.00 901.00 1,691.55 4,095.75 ��5193 -��5222 HEATING 798.00 1,282.00 2,860.25 3,631.50 ��5536 -�k5573 PLUMBING 1,159.00 316.00 2,289.00 2,614.25 �83 -��89 SIGNS 149.00 547.00 438.00 847.00 $6,760.20 $3,906.50 $22,581.25 $13,768.00 ,. ' ' u ' � � J u I� �� I� , ' ' , ' ' � ' ' F�RE DEFARTId1ENT itE�ORT FOR ApRIL 1972 Total alarms for April I97I -.••••• 43 Totai alarms for April 1972 ..••-•- 2� Decrease in alarms for April 1972 ....... T� Total alarms 1971 through April 30,1971 .... 14Q Total alarms 1972 through April 30,1972 .... 1a6 Decrease ia s2asms tftirnugh April 1972 .... '3�' ALARMS Auto $ Trucks Houses Commercial �Industrial M�1tiple Drtel2ings Rescue $ lst Aid Gas [Mash �rass F, Trash Honest Mistake Rekindle Wires Down Miscellaneous Mutual Aid .Total ...... 2 2 2 � I 7 2 2 1 2 0 � General Alarms Company Alarms Still Alarms TiPES Q� ltI.AR1�3S 17 Average respanse 22.05 2 Average response 13.00 8 Average response 5.75 Fire losses for the month were approximately �196,000.00. Titis is the Iargest loss we have ever had in any one month since the department was oxganizec�. This lprs is also greater than-�the total �oss for any yeax to dats. T'he Shorewood Lounge and two house fires were respo�sible for the large lass. The large loss in all three fire were due to late discovery oF the fires. One trash fire �curred ia Hilltop Village, it is included in the above total. �"tiree de�artmeni drills were held with an average attenda�ce of 25.66 nen. Three B�gic Firemanship drills were held for the new members of the department. '!'he follov�ing men attendefl the Minnesota State Fire School. Charies McKusick Wayne Ek John Haley Richard Huss ,ii� I.orbeski Richard Schmidt Rodney Trocke Robert Hughes TacLical Frocedures in Fire Fighting Introduction to Fire Fighting Introduction to Fire Fighting Introduction to Fire Fig%ting Introduction to Fire Fighting Introcluction to Fire Fighting Intioduction to Fire Fighting Evaluator of Fire Pump Operators Class Fire Prevention Chief Robert Aldrich attended an Arson Investigators Course �t Cocoa Beach Florida. Assistant E�ief Art O�son �ttended the Fire Instructors Confere�ce held at Kansas City �tissouri . 5D Adults and children toured.the fire station. 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This Month Residential � � Non Res i dertt i a i 0 Commercial 3 ' Industrial 2 , Grass E s�ush 5 Auto b Truck 2 ' lst Aid t� Rescue T False 0 � Honest Mistake 2 Miscellaneous 8 � tora e S g 0 ' Mutual Aid 0 Hilltop t , Total 27 ,Response; 27 alarms 447 meri �enera� Alarms 17 375 �n 22.+ men/call Sti 11 Alarms 8 1+�6 men 5.75 men/cal l Company A�a�ms 2 26 men 13 me�/calt ' Death b Injuries for the month of April: f i re�nen ' Civiiiarts �osses for month o# April: 8uildings i '_ $12b,9�.o0 Tota1 for the Year; Buildings $1k7,850.00 . ' , . �. This Month �ast Year } 0 2 0 22 4 2 a 1 8 1 0 Q 43 injuries 6 1 Contertts s6o,�oq.00 Contents 571,645.00 Alp r i 1 1972 Total t7 4 6 6 8 13 3 7 8 20 3 0 1 96 paaths TQtai for Year -0- � - -Q- 1 Autos � TruGk� _p., Autos � T�u�ks �1,50�.00