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06/05/1972 - 5553FR�pI�Y C�TY COUNCIL REGUTAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA - JUN� S, �972 - 7t�0 P, �S. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE : INVOCATION: ROLL CALL: �PPROVAL OF MINUTES: Re�t�lar Council Meeting, May 1, 1972 Pub�ic Hearing Meeting, May 8, 1972 �t�gular Council Meeting, May 15, 1972 ADO�'TION OF' AGENDA : � �.,-�.. vxs�,�T,°, �s^�' �qnsis��ration of Items Not on Agenda - 15 Mi.nutes) ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � ' ' � ' ' ' ' � ' , � ' � ' . R�G�JLAR COUNCIL I�ETING AGENDA, JUNE 5, 1972 PAG�' 2 I1EM NUMBJ;R & PUBLIC HEARINGS: PAGE N ERS None OLD BUSINESS: Consideration of Second Readiag of an Ordinance Regarding. . .... 1-�. A Vacation Request SAV #72-03, Gene Hetland, Block 7, Onaway Addi�ion Coasi.dera�ion of Secoad Reading of Rezoniag Ordinance. ...,,..* 2 (20A #72-01), A1 Nitschke, 6591 Main Street N. E. Consideration of a Resolution Confirming Assessment. . . . . . . . , , 3 - 3 � for Street Improvement Project ST. 1971-4 (Tabled 5/15/72) � 0 � �J �1 � ' � , ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � ` , R�GUTAR �OUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, NNE 5, 1972 Pl�G� 3 / � I�$M NpMBER & OLD BUSINE9S (CQ�iTZNiJED) „�,A, (��lU1�BERS �Qt�Bid��'aCi,on pf a Resolution Transferring Funds From. . . . . . . . , �► - 4 A Tk�e ��ate ,A,id Revo�ving Account to the ST. 1971-4 Street ` �mpxoy�men� Fund For a Portion of the Cost of Improvements tp �k�e Intersections at 57th Avenue and University and 61st AVe�nue and University (Tabled 5/15/72) Consideration of aa Agreement with Vern Donnay and Authoriaatioa. .. �• 5 D �'o� �s8uing Buildiag Permits for 16 Single Family Dwellings ia Meadowmoo�r Terrace Under Federal Program 235 (Tsbled 5/15/72) �iEW BUSINESS • It+��e�ving Report From City Attorney Regarding Island of Peace. .. �. 6 '��a�sfe� 0 0 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, JUNE 5, 1972 PAGE 4 ITEM NUMBER & NEW BUSINESS(CONfiINUED) PAGE NUMBERS Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Creating. ....... 7 the Position of Assistant City Manager/Public Safety Director and Defining His Duties and Responsibilities Consideration of Blacktopping License Application for. ........ 8- 8 C Asphalt Driveway Compariy COI�4ENT; The Asphalt Drivew�y Company has been notified of the hearing on their license) Consideration of Used Car Lot License Application for. ........ 9- 9 A Frank's Used Car Lot, Request by Frank Gabrelcik (CONIMMENT: Mr. Frank Gabrelcik has been notified of the hearing on his license. See Offense Report in Agenda Envelope) Receiving the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting. ....... 10 - 10 D of May 17, 1972 • � 0 REGULAR COUNCIL 1rEETING AGENllA, JUNE 5, 1972 PI1GF � x�rt r�urt��� � ,�1 BUSINESS (CONTINUED) �AGE"NUM�ERg , � �t�ceiying the Minutes of the Building Standards - Design. ..,.,� �qntro� Meeting of May I8, 1972 �� ' �� $ ReceiVing th� Minutes of the Building Standards - Design. . . , . , . . �2 - 12 ,A Control Meeting of May 23, 1972 Receiving the Minutes of the Board of•Appeals Meeting of. ...,.. �iay 23 , 1972 �����,y�ng the Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission. ,... ��etin� of Mar�h 27, 1972 ' , � . 1�- 13G 14 � 14 C � REGULAR COUNCIL 1�ETING AGENDA, JUNE S, 1972 ���$ (� TT�M N1J���R & NEW BUSINESS (C�ITINUED) AGE N Receiving the Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission. ..., �tee�ing o� AP�i�l 24, 1972 0 �� � �� � keceiving the Minutes of the Fridley Human Relatioas Comm�ttee. .... 16 Meeting of April 27, 1972 Consideration of Request for Waiver of Water and Sewer. .......� 1� w�.i � Requirement For Model Home, Plywood Minnesota, Inc. , �tec���ving, Bids and Awarding Contract, Automotive. . . . , . . , , . � T�'u�k� (Bi.d� Opened 11:00 A. M., May 30, 1972 _ .:�., _ - 1$ � �$ $ , I, REGULAR COiTNCIL MEETING AGEND�A, JUNE 5, 1972 PA(� 7 IT�M NL1ki8EA & I' NEW BUSINESS CQdTINUED P GE B i > �, , n� ��. . II / Receiving Memo from County Attorney to City Attoxney. ..�..... 19 = 19 $ Rega�di.ng Proposed Settlement of Coademaation, Iae Aren$ a�td City Garage Property • � ' ' , � Consideration of Approval of Second Phase Street Lighting. ...... 20 - 20 I Farogram �or 1972, and Also Establishing Policy for Street ' Lighting in the Areas Where Underground Lighting is Provided , � � Cansideration of Proposa2 for Walkway Between Riverview. ...,,. 2�. - 21 � �errace Co Robert Louis Steveason Elemeatary 5chool � • ' � ' I Cons�de�atian of Approval of Interceptor Maintenance. ..... t.. 22 - 22 �' A�g�eement For 1972 with Metro Sewer Board ' ' , 1 i , � I ' �1 , -. �� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING A(.�NDA, JLINE S, 1972 PAGE 8 / ITEM NUMBER & I� ' NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) PAGE NUI�ERS " R�port�on State Building Code Amendments and Additional ........ 23 - 23 J Amendments Praposed by the City of Fridley 0 , Report on Anoka County's Request to Stockpile Fi11 Material. ..... 24 - 24 C in Edgewater Gardens , COI�Il�IENT: If Council desires a meeting with the County Commissioners, please advise me of possible dates) � . ' � , , ' � Approval of Fina1 Estimate for Loeffel Engstranci Company, ,,,,,. 25 - 25 D General Contractor and Harris Bros,, Plumbing Contractor for the Addition to tEie Municipal Garage and Final Estimate for Patch and Erickson, Architects (Request by Fridley Volunteer Firemen's Relief Association) Report on Corporation Yard Improvements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 - 26 C , � � � REGUTAR COUNC�L MEETING AGENLIA, JUNE 5, 1972 �A�� 9 , ITEM NUMSE�i & NEW BUSINESS (Continued) PAGE N , � , �� i , ' � � ' ' ' , ' • ' � RecQiving Health Sanitarian Activity Report for the. . . . . . . . . , 2� • �7 C �"��&� Quarter of 1972 Receiving Report Regarding the Northtown Corridor Study. ....,.. Z$ • 28 !� and Authorizing the Mayor ta Send Letters to Different Oarganizations in the City po��ideration of a Resolution Authorizing City of Fridley. .,,,.. �� and Ci�y o� Columbia Heights to Enter Into a Joint Fire �'�.ghting Agreement '�c����,derati.on of a Resolution Requesting the Minnesota. . . , . , , . , 34 R ,�Q � }I�h�+�y p�pa�'tment to Instali 30 MPH Speed Limit Signs on [JI��V���ity �lYenue East Service Road Between 57th Avenue �n� 6�+Ch �venue � �EC�T�R COUNG�IL MEETING AGENDA, JUNE 5, 1972 �i���i �� IT�M NUMB�R �x NEW BUSIN�SS (Continued) PAGE B Cpnsid�ratian of a Resolution Authorizing the Changin� of, ,....• �� �° �� R gudget Appropristions Within the General Fund (Ward 2) Consideration of a Resolution 6meading Resolution 4�72-1971. ,,... 32 w 32 Q �luthorizing the City of Fridley to Enter Into a Joint •pqntract for the Purpose of Up$rading the Terminal Equipment Us�d in the Police Communications System Consideration of A�cthorizing a Cesspool for Lot B, Registered. ..., 3�3 I�and Survey ��3 on Central Avenue South of 69th Avenue ��C�iyin� R�signation - Mr..Wallace Starwalt, Fridley Human. . . . . � �4 �,��g��pns Committee � � , ' � REGULAR CQUNCIL B�EETING AGENDA, NNE 5, 1972 PAt� i��, . ' ITEM NUMR�R & NEW BUSINESS (Coatinued) PA � N�BERB , Appointment: City Employee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 ' '. � Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 ' ' �. Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 - 37 � ' , � ' � Estimates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �8 - 98 A i , � . CO�iUNICATIONS • , Schoql District �11: Appreciated Cooperation During Election. ..., 39 , � ' ` , ' RTGULAR CAUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, JUNE 5, 1972 BAG� 12 ��M Nu1���R & C�OHA4UNICATIONS (CONTINUED) PAG� N[1�ER3 1'�p1�, Socie�y for Blind; Appreciate Support of Is�and. ,,.,,.. o� �eace , Minn. Society for Crippled Children aad Adults; Hope. ...,.,. to be of Assistance - Island of Peace Project k0 4� yeterans of Foreign Wars: Want Informatioa on Plans. ,..,. .,, 42 �nd Programs - Island of Peace Minn� Veterans Ho�ne: In Support of Island of Peace. ...,...., L�3 ADJOURN: ._'_,.._^.�. � ' '�� ' � , , ' , THE MINUTES OP Tfi� REGUIJIA COUNGTL MF.ETING 0�' iIA�[ 1, 197Z The Reqular Council Mqetin� oi the Fridley City Council was conve�d at 7s45 PN, I4ay 1, 197Z. PLSDC'.�B QF 11LI.EGIAI�ICS: . 1layor Liebl l�d the Caunail and tho audience in aayiuq ths �Yedqe of 7111eqiarzce to the Flaq. . IDiVOCATION � lfayos Liebl offered the Invocation. i�.II.L CALL i i1$MBERS PRFsSEAiT: i�ittel�tadt, Breide�, � Li�g, Otter I�I88�RS ASSE�IT a ll0�1� PRESSN�TIQI�I OF BAUCI�I�Ii1TION : i �yyor i.iebl explainaa that he felt it Mas time t2�att Me book s�'ioaa loqk as 711�siaan citizene at our fresdaoe and oppartuaities. It is time Lhat ti►e ' p�i� ro-examined their conscisn�s and ti�ois duty to theiz c�ountsy. It was wit�L this idea that he p�laced this iten � th� �eada. ' ' M�yor Liabl resd the procla�ea�tisn procla►imit�g the lirst �reek in llsy aA "0� WYi{1R� Yi`�Li�i� VW/ RC�LA~ W � ���e��• . PASSSNTJ1TIp1 QF a1WRDs Mayor Liabl preaented a Certificate of Achieve�ent Aw�d to Paul D. Lsrao�a for ' sttainfnq tbe ratinq of Eaqle Scout and read the �ward to tiw avdience. Nr. Li�cson � aot present �t the a�estirtq so tha City �n�par �a diroct�ad to fos- �wucd the araxd to his. t71p'lX�VAL OF MIilI7T8S: e lIOTZ011 by Co�ur►cilaan ltittslstadt to ad�pt ths 1�liinut�� oi tl�s �yular Oomtail ' llNtinq oi Apzil 3. 197� a4 aubaitted. Seoondsd by OotIDCila1�, �18yc. �$wn a�oic� v�ote,all voting aye, i�yor Li�bl �clarad t.h� �otia� oarrib unariiawusly. ' MDTI�i bY CouacilM►n br�id�x to udopt the riinut�a ot�>-_the P�lic �Nsip� MNtin9 ot April 10, 1971. S��wnd�ed by Councilaan ltitt�st�ldt. �on a roic� N��• iil voti�q ay�, 1rLyor LiAbl declared th� �oti�on castt�d . ' ' �� ' YIfI�: Ilrs . DN �# son, 5873 7th St�ce�t N. S. Mro. 11�s�on explain�d to ttN Council that ahs had b�oow aMa�o! a p�titic�► lil�d a�ainst her busin�ae Mhiah i� It�m N26 oa toz�iqht's �q�ndlt and ask�d th�t the its b� so�red up. Cousoilsan ereider asksd that ths itrn b� aawd to ita Nl unbsr pan� �sineee . �TIAR CO[RdCIL MFRTIHG c�" ��' l, 197Z �AGB 2 � � �tr. Heary pet.�rsop. 631a Piero� StreoL i1.E.. �t#dln► �!� �Stio�ns � �,. ..�..._„ lts. Petoroon asked that tiw City supgly t2�s At�►st� Lrqiq► and tiie V.l. i�T. trith ' a liat o! joba c� in tbs �arks D�partseat t2�st vould b� p�srd a� Lo Vi� . the li�t. �1tY �er. Gycal'c9 A. D�p►ia. Mas. d#srot�d to� w�p�y #� 11Li�t ■ l�DOPTId[d QF A�f'.BpiLlil: . � Ifny�oa LieDl .�d ttlat t2w�ce sras a vo�ni�tio� *.o �c+ea�i� t�os ilrs. Rutl� �elshaw otta�iaq her r�eiqnitian lrcm t2�e �'sidiay Hta�t �3atiaaa� Ca�oit#,�, It+�s *�5 (8ecei�it�p Petitic� �4-197Z - ArquMtisp �uitws Ts�ai�s be Rewo�wd3 tA be aaw�cl tn �tes �1 und�r � Stuin�ws. . 110TIO�l bp Cbonails� 1litielsaadt trv a�8opt tiis i�a�� as a�nlJ�. Secarxi�d b7l Coquicilman Breide�c. Upon s t�oe �.all � a�s llaro,c �3.i.e�t �o1ar�d th� �wtiaa carried unani�oos3y. . DISCI?SSION REC�i1RDZPIG EIiOSIOTI �i+' HII,L BEHIDID S1CYI�� MAI,I,: Msyar Liebl said tihat this pr�c�blr b�s bMa bsa�pltt !+o the a�bs�tion a� -tb� Cc„�nc�� by 1tr. 3taw Jcantou+qrics� 5�00 'Pa�1�or 3ts�et. ?ns C!� �a srport�d ttt�t the �`#tg �►gin�s�c, Dit�at�or o! � a�d ]�os�ietS.oa, Mc. �el�do� 110�t'E�oa and bimaelf hacl met on th� site ar,d ��ct�s'�d �tr. Ifortfaaou'a aqr�e�aat tbat ba �3�d take t2ae follaMing oors�ecti�rs satiaas. 1. �lasac ths back auc�a o# tbr� �i�g �aats� �d t.t� �baakse�C `.�' a11 r3ebacis an,d littaz. ). C1�an a�d s�psiz tir ts�o�s M►lah ,dis�-#� �atsr to ihe bo�t�a■� �o! _ t3� a�ianla�nt. � 3. Ha �uld uae ta�,�soil an th� eiobmnka�en� in thit aoutiasast �r � t!k propezty aad awd tAe a�cea. (The City Mould allctiv him to use aome o,! � topooil �ad p�a� a�+siLbl� ista !y as�,a aortb o! 79tb 1t�p� �te the City ia p�ttti� it► utilitiea �oa.r rro�.ct ��o��. � . 4. In the arsas �� � aza wa�aits, lMr �i11 r�ais aad pp �w�i fod . to retard furthes sroriaa. . 5. He aill usa tiie Bay Soout troop whiah has b�aei a�tiaq in the sho�piaq . asnter lree o! ciiarqa to plant sesdlinqs �r�?oefY t%s �t .l�r l�tthe�c eroeion' control. i. The +1tc�a► u�p to t2w to� o� tbe e�bankarnt yi12 b� �oav�d iu a strai�t ltne �o giw iL s nr►Lr a�psasance. , . Th� Citl► Marisqex co�tinwd t�at �irry Aoped ti�at #J�t� �ro�►ia c�r� • soM �t tl1� aa jor prable� in the as+�a. • 11�os I.iabi c�o�snt.�d lhat th3.� st�� to !� vss� af i�w af t�e ma3or ps+oblrs., cl�aniriq tAe ts�o� �Q �oliditYln� ti�e Lopsoil aDd �ardiA4• �ap�lbllY� thi,s �• iionla 7�at fct a�. b�t h� f�lt tb� p�o�pl� �tttitq t� arsa sho�ld b� Mi�liti/ - • !� �o�R t+ith 11r . llo�soa. . � . . .. Ml�=i�r�n xust,ors�►ias, 5�0; '1'aylot its�et� � tA kt� �►:aAu� �q. to �I�rrtsin `th� �anlcwa�! alts� tt�r asid qssv. It �ro� b��aM ��1c wad�.. It�ar Liebl said that he f�It th� aMnats o! ti� �rOpp�taq c�ftttrss ��ottld tR,k�. O�r� a! ilr�ir P�P�'�Y and t�w p�oplo in ths �rntti� a�ss r�wuld tak� car� a!' �it am p,z�apeztY. � � ' ' , ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' �I� ' ' ' � ' . 1 • ' REGUL7IR COIJPICIL MEETING OF MAY 1, 197Z P�GB 3 Ms. 1Gantorawicz asked wha►t va�t 9oinq to be dane. abcu� tt� ps�cpas`ty 1� ha►d als�ady loat. The City Manaqer �o�ented that h4 ha�d checked the area aro�uid Mr. lcantorowiaz' prop�rty and iu hadn't saen anp c�rest a�ur�t o! erosian. Co�cilaian Utter added t�at bs had been to the aits �+itb t2� �tnqineeriaq Aaaiatant last wesk azd tound llr. Kantorawica's stalr� in tht oorner o!` his eod. lrir. xantora+ics said t2ut was aot hie stak�. Bia stak� shoula be on the other sid�e of the telephone pole. His lot sLould measure 120' % 120' and it no lonqer doea. � Councilman utter said t3�at it might be possibl� fo�c ti� 8aqinsuciaq Depastrnt to �ind Mr. K,antcz�a+ioa's back oorner stakes. Mr. Moztetieon Mill pat in bU►ck dirt and level out tir area. It Mill be a good job. Be contiuued that he had talk�d to the City Maed Inspsctor tryinq to fiqure a�y to awr tiie e■�arilanent but it is too steep for equipaaent and vrould talce too �ny a� %o�uss to cut bY hacld. He and lrtr. Barnett will continue to w�ork o� the pscblem snd see if they c�a�ot qet the area aut at l�ast once thia �aas. Mr. Lisf itearik�n asked Mhy tha City could not use • ila�s thra�r aantiit vNds. Qo�cil�ari Dtt�x eiplair►�d that wauld burn out all the veg�tation and a�1c� tik �raaion prableam Moxaa. MOTION by Counci]�aan Utter to concur with the recommeadatioas of the ]1�8�iais- ' tsation in rsqarda to the erosio�a problem b�hi.nd 3ky�ooQ �►11 Sboppiaq O�ettrsr. Soconded by Cauncilman Mitteletadt. Upon a vcfos eo�Ar all votin9 ayr, Nap�or Lfsbl d�clared the mptioci carriod utianimously. ' REPO�RT ON PROGRESS OF YASffi�N? I�OOTIATI�lS f�TB MR. ?II.T�i'rR. 1535 G�A� - AV�: . '� The City 8riqineer told the Oour►cil that tiie de�d ha8 been liled at 11Yw�a County and Mro Tiller lud accepted a check fz�om the City ia the amnount o� 51500. • ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' 110T7ADi by Councila�an Mittel8�dt to ratify the �ra�ase ot �e 10 foot at�r�t uxi utility easemsnt fra� ltt. Bailey A. Ttllez !or t11e a�'�t o! �1,500.00. S�voa�d bY Council�an Bre3.der. Upon a troit� vote. a11 alas. iq►71'ot Liebl declas•d tha motion carriscl unaniiou�ly. � IiBPO�ItT aN �LING HOqSBS:. The City I�iamqer explained ti�at thir item goes b�aak bo the �b i. 197Z Cowaail Me�tinq vrhen ths Oouryail ro��cted a biA�lrea Capp Na�N !� a�epil� Mar�iog hovse becauss it ditl aet r�t apeatfiaitl,oes. At t1�t ti�! Pa�1 �l+oMn, Dir�ctor of Parks and Recs�atiwi. Nas askid to coa�t�ct Clifi It�trira �s!' Sl]cDart, Zndiana for a quotsticn on r► 10' Y 36' aobila Marsing 1Mp�s •fdlas �o tb warmiwg hous� v» 2�aw slssady purd�aasd lro� this oo�a�. 1� s�iwd a qortstioo oi 53.047 inolndi�g treiqht. Mitb'a a�s11•�f�t �! �t� vitiin ihe park Departars�t b�nd�et, it Man1Q b� �ossibl� !�o pyuc+tAiN lM�o" �! Rhe�� �ainq hause, vhich � had oriqinally Dudg�t�d �or. '1'�t �easen t� �lisiaq oobile warminq houaea rathes than parmnnent 2�ous�a is the relati�sly la�r �quar� loot o��t ot the� whiale�. Seoondly. ti�Y cau b� vs�d oa Pr'�rt� �icfi the City i� leasiaq !ar part p�rposes. �1itl� Pzo�s � f3�Y hola v� vesy N�11. x�ccrr�ut couYa :�r. �rrx� ��� �� 1, �9'2 �,� a The Director of Parks and Recreation a�ded tiaat hw had been aslted at the last meatinq to chsck �tith othar oa�itiea oonceruing oost c�osps�cison figuxea tbx Pes'saaent �tructureo. Ha oho�d ttie �buacil picturu and plaws !or ease buildinqs in Brooklyn Centar, Diev Hope and Columbia Heiqhts. Sroalclyn q�ntax� recently built six idsntical unita in their tc�m at a cost o! $IS,000 �ach #as a ZS' X 25' building. Tt�e City of l�ew Hope uses o�e baaia� d�s#9a Mith t.��a difterent sises and lloor �laris. Z'!� prfces of tbe three unitai are: 5�.8,OQ0, S2Z,000 and S3b,000. Nayor Liabl asked i! it w�oald b� possibie for � City to purchase paa�anent a�tuzes ttithout a bond isw�. The Director ot P!arks aad �sareation safd it t�iqht be ooaaceivable but verp doubtful. That w�aid be a co�t o� fraa� $?p,pOp :'�o 590,000 !oz tw� os three buildinQa. lRayor Lie2�1 asked about the �ife �pan of tbe aobile units aad t� th� one r�e already c�m 2�ad suf#4r�d anY grest vandalia. Z�e Diracta� ot �as'1[� end R,ec� . s�at� iu'is'M�ts�d that ivit2� praper care t2�q trouid P�ababiF l.�st` fz'o� 10 - 15 yearo. Th� cealy w�ndali�t ��ave ia caa t�s- oniatiae oi i�fL. !�e uait th� City own� nvw Mu ce�stom built with heavisr cbozs st�d vin�aors. CounciLnan Utter a8ksd where �hay rauid pat the abbfla tmit�r. flt. 8�<�eA awa- wered that they w�u7,d praii�ably b� place� i.a Meado�wlaad, at �e 8urlinqton ��'�� �9 P�Y �' posaibly at Loqail Park. Ttiia woold d�psrd on the oona�ntration of peapl�. T!»� �tity Nanaqer coam�ntsd that th�s� ahc�ld not jns� be loai�d tt is wsatinq 2�ousss. Fsp�oially in i�w caas ot a peswineat �t�ott:s�e. ti�� �aai8 be � ntllis�d yesr ronM io�t iAaide �nd outsi8� activiti�s a�d llot stiocaq�. Nic. arail�n added t�t vritb v�12 �truatutad bu�,],i�p�� � City wtl�d b� abla to opan soei� o# theix pa�ck t�iliti�s at aight. Cw�cilsan llittelo�adt �vqqe�ted that the �aDi3� untta aa�ld l� tt�! in th� av�s to tqur the di�fesent p�rlc� or nei�borhoods vlissa t� as� uo psYks. �e fslt that lfavinq thea ia oa�e spot ill ot tZ� tiar vaa askiaq far �d�lia�. i10'P�4111 by ComBi��ta� �flt� te� vo�ctu' Mith q�s �Riufst�i�pa�t� rfe�!- aend�ti� arid aut2yo,rir.e U� Cit� liattiaqos to y�r�asa t� 1Q' � 3t* aobtl� wass�inq hou�e• tra■i Clitt =ndrstsias at a co�t not to exceed �GZpp, S�oad�d by'Co�uicilman Br�id�r. t�an •�oio� wl�. all ayss, Mal�or Lia�►1 declat�4 �ba motion carrisd u�anim���. • • . � 110�CM �y tto�uricilm�n 8reii�r to tible lhis it� aatiGl l�. 1t�i �Ardt�► ��ppsss�t at the l�lee�tinq. �eaon�sd by �ouWeilaar� Mittalatadt. Dpoa a wdae vot�, 1t11 ay�s, Mayor z.ie�l dealaEed the motiaa carried unar�imously� A�ZVIIIG pETZTION ��-�97Z - A�QtJBSTINO BITSINE�S T�,'aCS 81i R�18pe ... llrr. D�e Anderaon, 5873 ?I•b Streat N.B., Prea�ut.�d ths Covnoil �►ith tiro �tii�tvits sha►ing that her busines8 trucks had not been parked at h�r raAider�oo !or 45 days. ' IiEGUi.�R �IL �TING C�' 1�1Y 1, 1972 PA� 5 � lIDTZO�i by (�uacilman Mitt�lstadt to seceiw tx►e a#tidsvit�. S000�nd�d by ' Councilman Sraibsr • �po�n a eoioa e��s. �1 ayes, pY►y�vr Liebl decl�+�d t.?�� m�tion a,arri�d unaniaa�aly. ldayor Liebl re�d tt� petitio�a � tbs au��aa�e. liarmm. �rsori, c�owated that ' t�i► on1Y PeoPke who had b�ta b� ti►� �I�tsfQ edwiN na�esa s2� secoq�- rtised on the petition vnere tbs 8attersons. Her qarmQe Mauld hav�e blocked tbe vlew to the people behind ber property. Hsr afl�8avite st�ed that for tb� pYt ' �5 days theiz �plcyeea had been paying rent ta park ttie tsuaka at Fridlty D� �rv�ica station and Sunuj�ids Kobile Ha�s Parh, Znc. They ao iiav�e a aai�ll c�p�r Mhich t�ey k�ep � their dtivevAy bat it is aaaller that� sost o�qx+s y�u a� . She aqreed t�t tlu P�t�s�osa' m�►cl 2�d a laqitiaw�ts va�plaiat, i�t ' t�y bad taken care �f thia as aoon as poo�ble. All oi their b�uir�Ma ia t�k1� p�� o� b� phone, na c�tstroaers vc�ss to the hous�. The On1Y tiae tb� tsYdc� itt tiu houee a�a� � pj.de qP at� c3el�.v�r te��k ordasa. They rawf�nd t�1t ' �st va�laint froa � psliaa tos p�arlcinq aa the ��t #or mor� �hs� Zi 11at�ss. �i' t2�y em�e t,�.ld tbat you oould �t �'�c �aithits �0 faat af a cxaors- wlk. Tb�y isa�.is�ly aeo�ad thsis ��d � oa►� o! l�rt p�titian�ss ' �Ra�lfy) Paz'ks his car in t3�ie axea. �ey e�uld be v�ary happy to �cve to a 11�u�ip�as arwa if they could a►f#ord i�. . . . ' 1�,�, i 1trQ. Gus Fetland, 5900 7tb Stxeet, �ia►tA� tiait tldsy baw sto o�tioo� tiO ' tA�s bwii�aas and �axa't �hiak it caw�es a� pa�bl�a iu � a�i�. '1lrT liv� directly acro�s f� Mr. � itrs. An�sruuoa. . � ' lts. Dick Dulonq. 5�3�5 `iu�hi�qtoa Street �t.�. ,�id t,t�at be trQ bws+ to t�M polio� to aa� �f th�� e�as �► o�sdianncs to g�s� �� �tsisl ` truoks o!f T th� str�t. H� � not j�t �onapacna�d ��1;� ��e �s but al�. .othaz tx�i�s too. ' � srbsr oi the audi�n� �sat�d t.�at i�e ts��s� �i� stse�t oft�n and t]�as axe j�t �rucks �t �i's arid i� �a xaot a�� i�t tboy t�al.d bot�Mr ' any�ane . Mrs. FraNc 1Ceeley. 5�61 7� �r+s�t N.E. , a�d t2a�t i:be truaka ird b��u g�rked t�e�c+s �as 5 ys�s �d �Le lalt tha►t th�y � a daa9es � thf ahilAsrn ' ot the a�i�. , - ���eober ci tbs tLat ��� awkonsd +�L all 1�s/ o�' 1 tA� niqDt b�r t� �� ��e ��It ti��y �� a busia�a4 di�tsiot. Oo�cilaia� Qt4� e� t b at be b a d r e� s t� l a t a t i t r� s t L e peop]� 4�► %is w4aed �out eh� trualu �d had aoitifi�dk t]4� P�it� .+Iwd a�bd t1� !ro , �le�r. He had dri�n by t2u hoast aa Snad�ay a�ssiiaq and o� of the t�tuclC#� �as pa�rked in tx+o�t ot tbe �. , Mts . Aadersca explaitNd l�ua�t th� tsvdt h�d b�sn t2�re fox Les� t2�an 5 a�at�t�s t� dgop off sa�s wrl� otd�I. Cou�ails� Breider s�i� t2ut tM �ld like to ooa�ult vith th� �ini�tr�tial B�fore sny 8e�isico is � aa�d fipd oat e�ractly Ixra tiu oac+dinanas a� parkin9 i�� so that �. :1nd��on oanld be advised of tF�a rul�s. lityor L!� suyqo�t�d thut ti� ita� ?ae re��tzed to the noat Y�olas Connoil lI�E1i1� !OR a�inaussicri. ' � hY Caa�ai]aaa Breiaer tc r�ive P�tit�oa �4-i97Z. 8�loi#�1d b� �eoil�ta tittan. tlpcn a�roia� �ot�. all ar�s. Mayor Lisbl d�o3�ss�8 tM s�ti� o�uc�i�9 ananimouslY. IiEGUL}►R COUNCIL I�ETING OF MAY l, 1972 PAGE 6 DISCUSSION REGARDING MAKING AN APPOII�ITl�NT TO FII.L THE UNEXPIRED TERM OF OFFICE OF SECOND i�ARD COU1dCII1yAl�1: ( On Agenda at Request ot Mayor Frarilc y,iebl) AND RESOLUTION �59-1972 - DECI.7IRING A VA�A�ICY Li THE OF'FICB QT �OZA1CIId�l�1N SECOND WARD: . Mayor Liebl expluned that there had been a vacancy in the Ward Tuo Council� man's seat eince April l, 197Z and as Chairman of the City Council he fal� i� was his duty to qive the people in Ward 2 rapreaentation. He xould likQ ths City Council to agree on a candidste to take the seat until this f�►11 when he would be up for re-e2ection for one year and then have to run aqain for � full term. He had been ahocked to read in the paper that one of-t;he Courici�� aen felt that it was fa�soeaible ior the Council to ag�ee on ati a�ppoint�osnt. He felt himself that it w�ould be a qood idea to have a lady in the 8eaond ward Councilman's chair as 50� of the v�oters in Fridley are wamen. He had dis- cussed thia with many peoplo and felt £hat the politica of the Second Waxd t�8re fairly conservative. Mr. Sbaridan had bsan Councilman for 13 years and �ir, Kelshaw, alth�ough he caucus�d with the A+apublicans was an indepeadent ��n his decisions on the Counail. Nayor Liebl offered thQ follawinq nams�a for con- sideration as Second Ward Councilman: 1. Oliver R. Ericltaon - Chairman of tbe Plaruiiaq Ct�nissioa foz manx �►ea�r�s a�ri$ • has devoted thousan8� oi houra for-�t% good of the Cfty. 2. Walt Staxwalt - Reaident of Fridley for 12 yoarst. Said he wouid file �'pr re-election. 3. Jacqueline Johnson - l6eobsx of the Zndustrial Development Ceaiaisaiot3 �d the League of Wvmen Voters. The I�layar continued that i►� vould vota for any of thoae three people. �e hald asked them all their opinion on the Cabla TV queation snd waa told that tbe�► Weuld make no co�oitaents. Thi� was qood, he would not want a"yea° � or� ths Cour�cil. There are rezoning actions cominq before the Council soon that w�ould atfect the Second Ward. They d�eaQxve representation. Cownc�.lman Utter said that he �+rould like to add four names to the list ot ppqple to be considered by the Council: i, Kenneth Krantz - itesident of Fridley for a nu�ber of y�ars, Presider►t o� the irfon's Club. • �, Douglas 011ila - Resident of Fridley and achool inatructor. �, Ray �londloh - On Fridley School�Board. 4, Robert Astrup - Active in Fridley. �yqr Liebl aaked what Mr. ]�stru� had done to qive him the qualifica�t�o�s �q }� a��oint�d to the Council. He felt that OliQer Frickson had more qualific�t��.p�� �he� Ar�yone �itting on the Couacil now. Councilman Utter �nslverec� tha� �s �ac� t�,lked to Mr. AStrup on the phone and feels that he is capable. �c��ilman Hreider said that�he did not feel that a person had to j��ve @QxYets� qn, Gaam�issiona to quwlify ior the Council. iie felt that bei�►q a ze�ider►� o� Frid],ey and havinq intnreat in the job Keze �re important. The vqt��ca �i�d phaNr� thie. We are talkinq about representation of the p�opi� an$ �+�t ��c�fn,tl�► the �ouncil turn�d darn a petition to give the peopi4 the righ� to �rpt9 on C�b�• TV. i# aa ore� c�ame$ ba�k irao th� District Court to accsp� , �J , � �� - J � � , ' L_J CI L1 I1 � ' � � , � � [J � � ' R�GUL�R QOUNCI�, MEETING OF NAY l. 1971 t� �stition the majorfty ot tt� Oauzcil Kill bav� to b�oi� aad tAat �jority c�ruld be aao eleatod olficisl and tw�o ap�poiatsd otlicials. P1lG�E 7 li�yor Li�bl • aa�mwat.�d ti�at b�lczy the �lectian� ho had ca�s to av�ry Oounoil N�tinq �or 18 m�atha to acquaint his,self Mith t.h� intrivacies of tbe Oouncil. xe had aever statod that De wa aqai�t the satore�uo�, bnt �t�d tbe Qovrt to state ii the petition� w�ar� valid. If the Court dscic3ea that tt�e petif,iona ase valid Me �vill have a reterendwn. Mayor Lfeb2 cot►tinued that be had not looked at the pe4ple's poli�icsl b�+dcQrouad �n b� had d�alded oz� his noaiuees ana had not ahosaa ttua beaause he talt they Mould vot� �rith hiii o[► QTV. He ai.a�aly fel� �hat ti�qM p�o��l� oonld b� ot b��tit tio► the- peo�� oi �the Seoond �t�. Cout�cils�n Brei.�e,z aak�d if the District Caurt declar�d ths p�titiooa �al1+A, oronld !(aTor Liebl go al,+anq ai�h t.tsat d�aciaion? Maror Llabl.: repliid that 1N ' �ld it the Court s�►id so , . ' Oauncilt�ti llittQlstsdt �dd�d Chat de thougjft it � ioportaat tlut !M p�s� � a�ppointsd ilad experi�nr;� in � ca�e becauae . th�,re �ias suah a sho�ct ti� before th4 aae�r electior�a Oli� �ricksoai is a qood �an aud kaoNS M�at h� ia doinq. Iu 2 m�ntha the pes�on appoiatsd is qoinq to have to tva goe s+w ' elsction %r 1 year , t�n, n�� year, run faaic a�hroe yeas t�a. '1l�is Mili ba a great isard�hip on .�ie v�culd not objoct to aayon� ti!q �uld aoa�pt thQ ooa�ita�nt of time � �he �cil and t�t basdsl�tp oi oa�qi�tit�q. � , ' �. a � � ' ' �_ J ' � �. Do� Ci�ax � 5Q0 Ghe�i CirCle s sttted that 21e Maa a rasidao! o�' !�! zea0[ul lplsd aad .tsonqly asqed ti�t � Ootu�il appoint sC�one, a la�► �vuld b� line. , Mt. 8ob ��c�, 609 Bea�t� D�iv�, stated that thes'� tnr� oa■�� s�awtiaq Mttsrf voaf�Q before tt�e Planning �maieaion this aeolc a�ntl tbsy �ould soon b� i�t�s� ti� Qoutzcil. A ward Cot�.i z�prea�nta hie wrd constitt�ttt� in q�� �tt�rs aAd it Mould bs ai� !� h�ve saaneon� Lo sapr+�Ntt tbq. Oliwt • Bxickoo�► Mould be the best � a�st expari�oo�d oau. 1f�i! �ta�►lt Mas al�o a qood man. He did r�ot �t lady. , �e 8auy Pe�r�s, 6312 Pi�r� �tteet, aaid that t2�e Co�unCil sho�ul` qolt p3�Yiaq Ca?V, it ha� rno t� ��rith t!N matter. � did �t oats ii • la�y ooe a aaa rras namad. but tLs ��otsd Nard needs a rops�ttLatfvr. le�c. itic�u�on is a �d a�sn. . . �cila�an Litt� c�ent�cl �at hs telt l.His m�tt�c Mto�uld 2�av� b�en dia- �r�a b.for. t� co�cil me��i�q. Tbez� sDoula lrve been Bsecntive .o.sioo. �t � vo�uncilo ��id' ��r� abooe the it� vatil ha san� it a� ��. r Liebl �t �n �hat hwd to D� aiaev�d �o�aYd b� diaa�tsnd i,t i�nt ����o � ea�ea� t�aw �o �t aMt3ssqs aa i�bnq as r�ws �aixssn ot tL� O�uacil. l�oaaci3s�n �ttas s�spli�d lAat b� aM �t a�lc�i to= w sec,r�t s�tiaq. llr. J�is Cib�on. 6�9 8i� �S. aaid #has tbi� wa s�! t1� tit� ot pla� to v�sb dizt� iin�. S� s s+��l�8�at o! Lb� li�oo�l1 Iliast'M t�lt t�st ant ot tt� tbrrs #�o�rlls ��.i�bl �at t�ntia��d twa� q�i �t�. It �+a p3.�ri� � � brs�a� c� ti�e b DaA t� s�n to� �ioatioa t�riav i� ar �r. �� r�qgest�d l�st tt� Couodl �ravNS- tor 10 sia�tt.+r, oa� Ss � aqew��4 aa� s�1cs tbe appoint�rw.t �i�t. . REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF A9�Y 1, 1972 �AGE 8 � Councilman Mittelstadt coiaaented that he did not feel that the Councii shauld a,ake a positive state�ment that any c�ndidate has to rerun. If they want ta fi�.e in August, it should be up to them. Mayor Liebl stated that the r�aaon he was so anxious�to appoint �aoeone .�q� because it is the Ward Councilsan's duty to se� that his �Oard ia repreee�te�, Al�o, th�re is no Mayor Pro Tem and he has to attend all of the caownittes m�etinqs that Mr. Kelshaw had been appointed to. The Mayor oontir4ued th�� he viahed the Court would make the CATV decision so that the Council could foxget it. The Council should not be q�+lit by ooe issue - the psrson appoint�d for the rest of this year sho�ld be so�so�e wbo can add to the Cbair becauae of experience. Oliver Exickson would �o a good job., Mayor Liabl added thalt he l�alt that it was his duty to brinq this �ubject to the Couticil's attentip� �nd he ielt the Councilmen ahould �aake yp their minds accosdinq to their coan� sciences by the next m@etinq. It does not matter whether the person is a Republican or a Democrat, but he should have experienc:e because there isn't mnwh time . Councilman Breider replied that he agreed tbat it was the ldayqz's respot�i- bility to bring this to the attenticn of the Council and he aqreed Mitb Mr. Petez�ton's c�menta. The Csauncilmen should contact people in' the warci atcid qet theiz views ard tvro waei�s should be a fair amount of time to nake at3 intelligent decision. MOTION by Councilman Breid�r to adopt Resolution �59-1972 declsr3og a vaca�cy in the office of Oou�ilaaa iaard Two and #a►ble the appoi.atmeat to the �May 15, 197Z Council Meetinq. Seoonded by Councilman Utter. t7po�n a wice �Ee, a11 i�yss. May�or Liebl declared the motion carried ia�aniaovsly. AEQUEST FOR CITY OOUNCIL TO PIJICE ON A FUTtJRE AG�NLV1 �1 SLI� SIiO'�1, "T� TALB QF �'f►�D CREEKS" REQUESTED HY LE�[�lE OF �I VOT'ERS OF P'RI�.EY: Counciln►an Bzeider auked the lsnyth of the alfde shor► aad Kas told it v� 30 �ainutes. MOTION by Councilman Breider to receiv�e the letter fraa the 7waque of i�ioeaen Voters and aet the date %r tiie �hawing of tbe slids sha�, "Tfis Tale o� Tro Creeks", as June 12, 197Z. Seconded by Council�an t7tter. O�oa� a y�oica octe. e�ll ayea, Mayor Liebl declared thQ motion carried unaaimcualy. DISCt73SZQ�T RTsGAFtDING APPEl�i. Q' LiNBUIT TO Si�� QOiJRT1 QT7C QF !Jl,t�= V$. VII.I�AGF 0� SPRING LAKE PAiilC� S'l�O�RM DW1Il�Uf.� a Tb�s item had been delayed tuitil !�. Wymaa Smith cauld �ppeas at tha t,bqt�ci?� Mestinq. l�ir. 8�ith re�ainQed the Council that they had deci�ed several aw�ths ay� t�u� tr� stwuld fil� a► �lotice o! ]�pp�al aad ord�r a traascript. SAis ha►d bw�n +�� and the tran�cript had beon d�liverod. He �had rer�ad tba transaript �od,a�r at�d l�lt yood aborrt it. ���� Me have a nc�wl qaestinaz atd !M Court mitcb�s#.i�u�ed aur objection. we had tried EQ qet the Court to consider tha� Sprinq Lak� Park'a pipe is a 56" pipe and the M.H.D. pipe �usder Univer�ity Aveiiue is a 60" pipe so we have to atart Mith a 6fl" pipe to qet t2�e water to tha �ti�*�,p���p� R�var. We had to pay !or tha �oct:ra ai�i,�9 � are tryinq to qet the►� to �,��,� •hare in the qoet. Mr. Smith coa�ented "that ho luid talked to Charlio #talta�d� a � � � ' ' , � LJ � � C� ' ' REWLi1a (70U�1CIL 1�TING Ql► M71Y l, 1972 PIIG� 9 � ' . • sunicipal lw expert, and tr isela we luw a qood c3saaae. Zf w vin at the ' 8ypre■w Court level ti►� cas� vill go baak to the District Court bc set a lora�ta for payrnt. Ttie total co�t t,c the Ci�y �Ao�uld not excNd �3,000. �or Li�bl askad it lfs. Safth ws aayinq t.hat hs s�ooaaended that the City parsne th� c�o to the SurQrer Court u� Mr. �aitA aasMe�c�d yes snd ti�e C�.ty � �ttomey �o�acwcred. �t City •Oau►cil th�a ordar�d Ny�an S�ith to purau� tbs case to ttie S�pr�ae Court. � ' ' ' ' � � ,� �IVI�1G DID6 11I�iD 11W71i�DIMG QONTR�C.T - TOMAIG SERVI_�_,iBias Open�d 2 s 00 P.�, � �psil Zi, 1972) DaY Calls lig�t Calls iroMw�abile s ' �ov Bird s ?railess: lbtascycls: �aoidents . . �ouae car.: 8toraqe Rst�: Iusid�: Ontaide, D�icJ�s ibwi�nq 3erviaa . )Z7 8th Avanu� li.M. �r Bri9htarl. Minn. =8.50 10.00 ' 10.00 9.00 10.00 10.00 9.50 •o c�ws�e 3.00 Z.50 Si�rty's �iaq Ssrvias 5755 Uniwrsity llvezaua 1�.8. Fridley, Minaesota .. .,, �6.50 7.00 5.00 6.50 10.00 p�r hr. 7.50 1Z.00 pez hr. Mo CAwr� i.00 2.00 1, � aopsnd�nq oaa siss. � City llanagsr w�laia�d that tir City had r�ceivsd tvo bids, oaa iro� Dick�s 'ib�ri:q Ssrvice anct a� lra� Shorty's Ta+inq asrvice. T'l�rs wr� sev�ral oitai,- . qoziM aad in all anc�pt 2 caaei. Sborty'a vaa lo�s aac the �a�e. The P�r- ahasi�q l►gent haa analp�d the bids and au6�itt� hia s�port. Ais r�oaw- arr�dation Maa to arr�urd the bid to Shorty' • Twirrq S�svia� ard th� City 1lanaqsr ooncurred. lll�yat s.iebl a�ked i! ti►e City bad r�caived any vo�laiat� about ShostT • s ' s�s�►ive? The City IY�aqez soplied tbat tu had ch�cked �rith tLa Chi�i o! Police and ther� had b��n no oo■Qlain►ta. ' J ' , � , NaTos Lieb2 asked i! it was nec�ssary to let the bid �wry yesr. This a� �o b� a qood bid and woaldn't it b� s b�►afit to the citize�s to aaard tha L?� contraat for nore thaa on� riar as loe�g aa S1�orty' ��rould guszant� �o ooutinue his yood serviv�t Ca�cilaan t?tt.�s ask�d it Sborty would b� M�7.�i� bo tald th� rates tor t�w �ars aad Shosty r�plied that his sates had beru�, � �a� ior th� past %ur Yeass. H� i�lt it wuld be aa advantaqe to hia� tq . t�ia a two yaar_ contraat and Ae would ooatinua his aawe gooci servic�, T!� Citr 11�torney axplainQd .that the bid cwld b� l�t for �are thats one �e� a� lan� as a o� y�ar oontract vra� not ap�citically statsd in ths bid �ci#�= oatioru. The vontract do�a not haw to b� bid at all, but ii it is th� C�ty �it abide by tha laM bid8sr rsquir�wsnt. 0 .� . . � r`. Y �j i ' a � , + ;' ; .. e 1 REGUTAR COUNCTL MEErING OF MAY 1, 1972 ' I PAGE 10 � ' MOTI�i by Counci}man 1�littelatadt to award the tawinq service contract to Sborty's Towinq Service, 5755 Uni�ersity l�v�snue N.E., Fridley, Minnesota for a mini�nsn of t� yesrs unless the a8�inistration finds that s detinite �uwunt oi time was stated in t,i�e speciflcations. Seconded by tbuncilmsn Utter. Upon a v�oice vote, all ayes, Mayor Lfebl declared the �otion carried unaniscusly. RECESSi llayor Liebl called a receas at 9:45 P.M. The t�leetinq was reconvened at 1Ot00 P.M. RBC�rIVING TIiB AlINUT&S QF THE _P_I.�1NNIaG COAIIYIISSI� I�ETING QF APRIL 19, 19i2: ABPR�VAL OF PRELIMIN]1RY TOiiNHOt1SE PI�AA1 FOR PpBBRT L. MOGREGOR: Tbe NOrth 8Z4.7 teet of the �wst quaYter of the northeast qnarter of the northeast quart�r, S�ction 13. Tht Citp snqineer reported tbst the planninq Co�issi� had recc�4ed Pre- l�minary plan apprwal and ti�at Mr. !lcGreqor be qr�nt�d peaafsaioa► to start construction of the north cluet,ar of 8 unit� aloonq 69th Av�nue. Mayor Liebl aqreed Mith tbe reco�endation but he had tva qnestic�st �ou�,d Mr. McGreqor be willinq to put sarid tloat linish on all expoaed block ar� was ` he aqreeable to the $500 fiqure ast �o,s t.be the park fund? �e City Enqineer cata�ented that the Park Depart�ent Nas r�ot sur� thst t.he SS00 liqure Moy�d be sutficient and it miqht iuve to be adjuated. • Nr. Ma�3seqor statad that h� had �lroady agro�l io tb� sand t�t liaiAh cut th� blodcs but b� �+ould not aqs�e to pay au�� �osa ti�ts iSQO #or tM �lk�way �uad ha awnt�d a fizm fiqur� Nt naw so that h� cculQ linalis� his c�ostatructipn co�ts. Tha Cr�ndami.nius �lssociation r+ould maintain all the laryd and Ae hapad to luw c�o�nstruction liniahed Mithin two yoara. Nayo= Liebl mentioned that h� N�rttod to be aure that Mr. M��qoz �►aa goia�q to caQlete hia plan exactly aa aho� oti tho preliainary plaaa anci not be capting back before the Council�in 6 months askinq to malce chanqes that �ould 1c�ter the qua2ity oi the project. Mr. NcGreyor explained' that just becaus• he qot prel�nin�ry appraval d�c1 a'1o! mean that ho was goinq to go ahead �►ith th� project. He ati11 ha� to �e syra t2�,at i�t wa� economically feasibL, b�t once ha began the proja�t, it �$ j�e a�mpl�ted as his plans ahvwred. He weuld not beqin the 8 unita untii Ae Maa �tuz�e the whola project ras feasible. Councilma►n Braider ask�d if ther� vrero �xy qaraqes. �Ir. Mc(3regor anewer4d tt�� there Was a qstaqe and c�spoxt for every tawnhou��. Thia qavs every ua�t � o!! street parkinq areas plus the qaraqe. They do not �t people parkiiiq o� tha �txeet and there will be a tise allotment for at�y parking done o� 'Gb+� stsaet. The Association Mill police it. He also mentioned tha� he MaaR �o� ir� �qvpr of puttinq concret� cuzba Qn the internal streets bacause of the cc�a�� �iut he would do it. ' T!� �ond will drain tnto tbo ��.as�p �eMer v�hich draina into the �a� Creejc �ea sn� thi� !wi ll be oo�trol l�d drainaq� . Th�y do not waat �►s r�sqa, R,tue laMna drainit►q intro the pond b�aaua� th� fertilizers and oth�r chmqioal�l w�r; oauae a19r qrawth in the pa:d. They w�ll till the Pon4 �hqWlves. Tl�r� ' , ' �� � � LI � � L__I � ' , J ' , � 1t�GtAd1R OOUNCIL NEETZIIG 0! MAY 1, 1972 P11� 11 is �ocl�rios liqbtiaq abont �nrY S0 ts�t and tlwe Mill be opsrat�d �it,ber Nith ' ��l�ctsic ey� or by a tim� sritab. �ll at tA� pows liASS aaa tsl� lia�s ass uA�rqra�nd. ' , ' 1 ' ' ' � . � ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' � City �uqin�e�c made tht co�w�at tha� tb� sr� prslisinasy plans an� t�huce at� �y it�ws �ich haw to be ruolaad bat+� aay buildinq psz�its ass isswd. 10?IOM by Ca�cilaan llittolstadt to voncur witb the Plant►inq Ca�ai�sica r�vo■�sidation �o approv�a th� pstil3ainasy taMnbouse plus tor Aob�rt lf8t�rpor o! t2� aorth 82�.7 fest o! tb� wst qwsl�s oi ttls n�ortb�ast qnast�r ot the aosth�a.c qn.rt.r ci ssctson 13-.dc.h tn. louo�viag .nqq�.csroa.: Do�cret4 cnrbiaq to b� used ia th� oo■pleu, that ti� caitaur liAS at 890 a� spsciiisd ia ths r�saniay bQ chang�d lrav 890 to 880 a�andsriaq, sand ll�oa! t3,oisb oa all �cpos�d blocka, cash cositrib�utioa� to p�ark iued ia lian o!' a�or�ststiatiai o! wlkvay, a�nd t2�s sus ot i500 bs acc:epled it t2� Pa�dc Co�isstm cot�sLBtra it rvold b� zrasosu�bl�, at�d p�aissio� to stas't vo�sts9ctiaa o! tbe � a3list�s ot a msita. s�c�ond� by Co�anciL�a vttar. npoa a w0�iar v�at�, all aris, 'f1�,�o�r �.i�Dl d�alas�d t2u a�tioo, wrzi�d naaniaoosly. l�1VI7�l�iT�L Qt1AI.IT9! ��i011 Ai TiiB �'�P'!l OiT � , s _ �!M Cl.ty suyi�sr �cplain�d t�Lst !D� r�c�c�ndaticri ot th� Plaoainq Oo�d.asi�qa • ws tLat tho Ooawail iirit appoiat a aitissns caa�itt�e ar�d ttrn l,atsr it ooald baooa a suboaamittM ot t1M planaing Ca■�iss3roa by os+ata�ivs • litror Li�bl r�ad tZa awtio�p o! tht 8lanning Co�■sission !or tfiR b�ue�it o� �Cr. 1liastau Jaoo�so�n, iZl 79th 1�TaY, vho i� the cbaiswiasi of th� qsoup, and a�k�d i� M und�s�t,00d and aqr��d vith tbe aotion. Mr. Jsoob�on ask�d i! ti►is asant t�' �bz� vould bs apyoint.�d by the Counail. Oo�uiiciloan llittslst.�dt oo■Mnt�d tbat h� t�lt it would be bstt�s !ar th� ooa�ittes to pacssent a list ot aawes to th� Council for th�s io c>>oose lros. Ms. Jaoo�on an�wer�d that the c�aa- aitts� Mo�nlc! intezvis++ psopl� and tt�aa pr�s�nt ths Cout�cil with a li�t o! ponibl� oandidates tor tba BAViro�eatal QnalitT Ca�ission. • T!M Mty lfanaq�r ca�m�nt�d tiut t2u (�auacil had dts�vl�d his oftias to s�cu�e oo�anta tros th� ataif and akh�r a�nunity or�isstioas ooectrninq tha advisability at cr�:tiaq t]�ia oo■siasion. U� bad at► ap�oiAta�t Mith t1a City Attorn�y to rs�iar th� oa�ata this v►eek._ Ths Citp �ttornay sqrhQ tlalt it Moula b� a yood 18�a to Mait �ioat thia othss it�t. NOTIOl1 br' Councilman t�litt�laladt to s�c�iw t1w =:oo�t.ioo fra� tM pl�ni:q Oo■�aission con�rniuq tbe Em►lronrntal QualiLy C�o�tissioa anQ !:#Al� thr .it� vaLil the l�ay 15, 1912 NNtinq to s11oM �vs tb� CitY 11a�q�s to pW,1 Loq�lb�z a11 iaput lroa othes oa�nitr orqanisatiast. Noond�d by Co�u�il�q Dr�id�r. Opon a wie:� �ot�, all aYes • ltayor Lle�bl 8�alar�d tha aiotion t:ltt=�ed nani�ously. . .1��.« '!� C�t� �n4in� �tPlatn�Q thst !M wqq��tica o! tM pl�inq Coa�issiaa �s lbat all acces� fsoe tb� aain !latouqhtarie b! di.�wta�it �r, it �poNs lintro tIN �aia strNt is aon�idsr�il it thanld !I� allaNe aair ii 1SG H�� �e �/3 a� tb� lot iridth lram �t tr jo�r itlt�saclioa. Thi� �a lit�tt aoa�N on �. iA� ai�in ro�d to on�. � ottwt ronld � t�o ba �sar tta �1� atsart. , • ,� • • . � . 0 } ' REGULAIt COUNCIL MEETING OF Y�1i4Y 1� 1972 pp� 12 Councilman Breider asked�if thia is not what we have been trying.to d,o and the City Engineer�answered ysa. M�TION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve the recam�nendstion of the P1aAaiaq Commission that all future oon�truction in the loop of a loopbaWc aacsas be considered only from the loo�bsck or service dr�vet however, if access anto tbt main street ie oonsidered, it should be restriated to a distaaa� of 15Q �ee� or 2/3 of the lot aidth from ths major intersection, whichever is th4 amaller. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ay�e, Msywc Liqb1 dec- lared the motion carried unanimously. ' , �I� p MOTZON by Councilman Breidez to receive the Minuteft o! the Planning Compis�ion � MeetinQ o� April 19, 1972. Seconded by Counci�i Mittelstadt. t7pon a voice vote, a�l ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVZNG THE MINUTES OF TH8 BU�LDING STANDARDS -�SIG�i CONTAOL l�E'P7.�� 11PRIL 20, 1972: . � . cONSID�RATIC�i OF A REQUEST TO O�NS' R�STICURANT LOC'.ATED 0�1 LOT 9, BiACIC FiALF OF VACATED 59TFI AVENtJB, I1;iT L (LEGAL DESCRIPTION SUHJECT TO CHAN� � SURVBY) , THE Sl�NE HEIIiG 5905 IINIVE: 55432. (REQUEST BY 00li$�'l1�TCTIQN T ��.� �t+lINA1ESOTA 55113) : (SAPIITA R88TAUR 17, • .�. The City Engineer explained that this ie a request for a restaursot nartb o�' . Mr. 6teak. It is a very limit�d property, and they are planning az��blacktoppiAq al�t the whole area. The Building Stsndards - Dasiqri Qos►trol Subcaau�,tfzee had recoam�ended approval oP the buildinq permit. Ther� ar� sc� Enqineering problems. Mayor Liebl co�enited that.this buildinq will set a precident for the who3,e area anS for thie reason he felt the requeat should go before the Planninq Uo■�iision on May 3, 197Z. 1�ls. Zeqlen, oi the Planninq Cc�iasion �ras in t.h� audienae, and ca�ente� that he thouqht the it.e� could be pliced at the �Ir�!"� o! the Aqenda on May 3rd. �D'��ON by Cauncilma�n Breidar to table this item until the Ilay 15, 1972 CpWiqii ld�tiriq. Saconded by Councilmr� N#.ttelstwdt. iTpon a voic� v�ot�, all ayes„ Mayos L�ebl declared the mdtion casriea u�nimously. C�']NSI�:RATION' QF A REQU�T TO OOIiST:i BUiLDING LO('.ATED ON THE 90UTHERLY 37 THE NOitTi�AST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWE OF THE 30UTii 370 FEET OF THE NORTH 1 Y OF T.H. #65, THE TA. (REQUEST SY S' A(JAD N.E.. FRIDI.EY s 0 OF Ti� NORT ON 12, T-30 pN RQAD N.� '!'l1w�City Enc�irieer explainad that thi� is just a r�ll qaraq� addition �o � a�►iu buildinq. ' ' , � � CI! � � ' , � �II.iR OOtA1CIL �TING Ol� M7►Y 1, 197Z ° p�GB 13 ' MOTION by Councilman Utter to ooncur Nith the reooaendation o! the Buildinq Stsndsrda - Design Control Subc�wiitt�e. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Opoa a voice v�ote, all ayes, l�yor Li�bl declarsd th� mption carriad unaniawusly. � ODIdSIDi�iiATION OF Jt R�QUEST '!n t�ONSTRIX.'T 71 BUILDIWG MART (RETAIL STORB HjJILDING) LOCATED QN LO'P 1, BLaCIC 4� CsU1TDERSO�i TE�RRACE ADDiT2QN, 1'fiE SAlSL� HEING 7421 C�1TRW. 71VEt�1[JE I�RTHEAST, FR�EY. KINNESOT]�. (�ST BY � lCIEl�LE-GRISPIN COR80R�1TION, 6820 OAIQ.EY STREET N.E.. FRIDL�Y. MII�AZE30TA 5543Z): i ' � ' 1 � There aas no ane present to r�present the a�ompany. lOTI0i�1 by Councilman Breid�r to table this itean ur,tfl the May 15, 1972 Council M�tinq. Seconded bg Councilma� �littelstaclt. Upon a voice wote, a7.2 ayes, Mayar Liebl declared �h� �otion carried unaai�cu�ly. . I�lDTI�1 ,by Council�nan Mitteistadt to roceive tLe Miruit�s of the 8uildinq St�dards - De�iqn Contral Nwetinq of �pril 20, 1972. S�voz�d�d by Councilman .8reider. Upon a voice �rote,, all vctinq aye, !layor Lie+bl dec2ared the �otion casried unanimously. , REC�TVING 2F� MINUTES O! THE BOARD OF �lPPF.i1i..S 1�I�G OF 11PitIL 25. 1972 s � Ii�QL�ST FOR Pi V71RI11NCE OF SECTION 45.051 �8, �, IRID�+SY CITY �ODE, TO RBDUCE THE SIDE YARp REQUIRE�IT FOR AN ll'1TM�ED CAR7IGB FIiOIM 5 FEET TO 1 FOO'P TO ALLOW TEIE CONSTIt[K'TION OF 21N ATTM� GAR7�G�E 1"O SE IAGITED O�i LOT 13, B�i3OCIC l, TERRl�E ADDITIqI, Tf� SAl� BEING 7639 AiL�00l�i DRIVE N.E.. FRIDLEY, MINPIESOTA. :REQ�EST BY MR. Gl1RY JULICOUIST.T, 3'b� City Bnqineer explain�d that tb� �oard o! �ppsals had seca■mendad app�raval ' o! fhis z�quest Mith stipulations. MOTION by Couacilmaa MitteUtadt to voncur in ths �ppraval o! t�e reqwat ior � a vatiaace bp.Gary Julkawski subjact to the eoazd ot �als' stipalatians. S�aafQed by Coiincilmar► Uttex. Upcn a voice trots, all ayes, liayar Liebl declareQ the motion carried uaaaiaously. ' � ' A V�RUNCB 0�' SF.GTION d5.053, 4H, 5B, FRIDiT.EY CITY .CODE, TO 'BAC1C FOR 1� Gi1RA�GE OPENING OI�1 J1 SIDE STREET FR�II 25 FEET TO �W T'i� CANSTikICTION OF A DA��TELLING AND GARAGE 0�1 IAT 1, IATER c�i1RDEN8 ADDITION. THg SAME 9EING 10 66�i �AY N.B. , FRID�.EY, MINNESOTA. (�5T BY TRI-G�0 BUILaERS . STREbT N.E., FRIDLSY, MZ�OTA): � !�D'1'ION by Councilman Mittelataat tQ ooncur in tb� approval of the rsque�t ioi a�arianc� by 1'ri-Co Euilderi. SeooeWed by �cil�aa Utter. Upon a voice troL�, all voti�ng aye, Mayor Liebl A�clar�d the aotiaa carzi�d unanim�uslp. iR A FOA � LI (RBQi1EST 9Y MR. DONALD C. ' - ON �S. aNAS TO A�D[10E THS OM 25 FEET TO � 4. $LOCx 1. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF IdAY 1, 1972 ' PAGE 14 � ' . MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to concur in ti�e �ppsoval of tbe reques�. fox a variance by Donald C. Bailey oubject to the Board o� 7lppoal�' stipul:tion�. Secorided by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all aye�, !layor Liebl declared the mction carried unanimously. �1 TO 12 FFsET TO C� �`� � � ON LOT 1, BIA(4C 2, MURDIX N.E., FRIDLFsY, MINNESOTA. N.E.. FRIn%ZY)s 5.053, 4B, SA, TO RBDUCE Ti� ID� oiF A CORNBR LOT FFAiM 17.5 L•'� TION, TI� SAI� aEING 530 CiIEA� BY 10t. 1�1ALT�R OLSON, 530 CiIERI The City Enqineer explained that this request was to con�txuct a small ulditioin with a raa�p into the ha�o�e to accaoodate their son'e wheelchair. ilr. Donald Cisar, 540 f�uri Cj,rcle N.E., the only neighbor affected by the variat�co, stated that he had rw abjections. M�TION by CounciLaan Utter to concur in the approval oi tbe request for � vatiance by Walter Olso�a. S�oonded by Counailman Mittolatadt. Upon a vo�ce vote, all ayes, M�1yor LieDl deolared the motion carried unsai�ouoly. MOTIO�i by Cousci2aan �titt�2stadt to receive the Minutes oi tb� 8eaz�d o! l�ppeals lleeting oi l�pril 2S, 197Z. S�conded by CounciLaan Ss�idas. Upor� s v�oioe vote, a31 apat, MaYor Liebl d�clared the nwtion carried uaaniaaosly. .•. � 1DTIOK by oounc�.lman llittelstaat to appro.e c.''l�apq� o�d.z ir, Fir. nepart.sr►t ' lpecilications for 100 foot aeria2 Iadder 1�D 71-1. l�oordsd � Ca�noil.o�n �ltter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, M,ayor Liibl d�ola�esd th� a4tion carri�d, ua+��us ly . ' • I MQ'�IO�i by Council�an Hr�ider to adopt Resolution �'32-197Z ar�d naw� Oorald R. Aavis, D�.s�ector and �larvin Brunaell Alternats Dir�etar. S�a�wB�d �y Oov�cilaian pttrr. 1Jpon a v�oic� yots, all iro�inq aya, llayor Liebl declass8 t2►� ae�tioz► catzi�d -unsni�0�t»»ly. • �SOLVP�� #7�3—�71�1 - wvrt�Vau`lwv -rnr. r. AID 1l�V�.VItiG ACCOUNT TO THB I10RTH PARK C•� �IOp by.Coun�iluan Mitt�Isladt to adopt Rersolution �53-197�.� Secvnde4 �y �oun�ilnwn Breid�ar. Opon a�ice vote, all ayes, Mayer Liabl declared the �o�ion c�uczied unanimou�ly.' � 385r ( ' ' FStRA,i1R COUI�iCIL !l�ETil+� O�T lIA3C l, 1972 ' � � � ' • , . PAG� 1S NOTIQIi by Councilm� Breider to �t li���utio� �5�-197Z. Seconded by CounciLian Mittelstadt. Upon a voiae �e�otc, �11 voting sya, i6ayor Lfebl dsclared the motion cszried unan�.sflusly�. . im'�O�UTI�t �55-1972 - DIREGTiNG Ti� S1,LE � PURQiASE OF' T'EJ�ORARY LdPI�VE- 11ENT BONDS IN ACC)ORD@1NCE MIT�1 LAN3 OF 1957, CHAPTER 385: (SSiSW �10a) lqTZOt�T by Councilman Breidar to adopt Resolution �55-197T. Seconded by Oovncilaan Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared th� aotion carried uneni�cusly. � ■�d-ly i� - �iamc:ruw �ANCE__WITH _LAWS OF 1957 St. 1971-ij OF TSi�OR71RY II�RaVE�T BONDS . iST. 1971-1, St. 1971-2 arid 110'�ION by t�ouncilaian Breidax te aaopt Resolation �SG-197Z. S�vondsd by t7otmcilw► lrlittelatacit. I��aa �s vbice vo�e, sll syss. ltay�or Liabl declazed t�bt aotio� car�ied �nani�ly. `AS�OI,UTION �57-197a - DI�Cl'I�1G Z�8 Sl1I.E At1D �SE OF T�OIt�IRY I2�RQ'VEI�IT ' DOlIDS IN ]1�CCORD�NCE WITH I.l1MS O�' 1957, CH]1P�'ER 385: (St. 1971-1, St. 1971-2 aad St. 1971-4) , � !q?I0�1 by Couaciloan Breic]�r to :dopt Reaolution �57-1972. S�vo�ded by Oouacilaan llittelstadt. Ld�n a�ice vote, alI votiuq sye, llayor Liebl 8�alued the motioxi casri�d ly. _ + i�Q[�ST !C)R SEWER H007CU� �� �. QDAM s ;5895 {�a�e2 ibad ai. E. ) Ths City Enqinear expl.ainod �t this line tra� tc�o shallav vi�n it Maa lafd, i Tbts� peaple were us�s�. �s had a similar case on East River lioad and ti� tbur►cil at that tims �ut2�i� �in expesditure for sewaqe e je�tflz' �s tot t.t�e iiovs. � � Maro�r Li�bl caanented that he fslt this � a�aly s teepo=ary solutio�; arx� �re nMded a pez�aent one. The was faultily inst.all�d in tire first pla�q ar►d �e ue askinq for pra�le�s inat�llinq an ejecCur pM1a� in each haae. Ci�X son�y should be apent on a per�anent solutfan. Oouncilain Utter asked what t�e .cost of a neu lift statio� vro�uld be � eu'1d the I City Eagineer aaid ths vost ca�uld qa ss aa�ah as 520,000. T�a coQt !or tha� sis ss�rer ejector pua�ps would be #zad $9.000 tio 511.000. Me rau18 then qet � wiwr fz�o� tfie property o�mers ss�►inq tha Citp �as aot respon�ible for �ay � 3'�ttnre probless . The City �onld be inwstinq 3� � Lia�s as �ch a�ney ats ilMSO.people w�ere aase�sed. Its�or Li�I asked if tht• Mould aot be �►ssti� son�y on a tea�porasy solt��l.o�1, ` Tb� City Enqineer ansNex�d that� t�re � jectAr pu�s Mould be a apv�e in thp direction of a permaaent soluticn. '� � MOTIO[�1 by CounciLaan Hreidor to table this ite�a until tha Meetinq o� lli�g ps 1972 to enattle the City Enqine4rr firo qfv� Lt�e Council a cost caupuisoa o�' �hq b�a solntions. Seconcl�d by Couacilman �tier. t)pon a v�oic� �►ote, all ay�4� MaYor Liebl �eclued th� motiaz► carried unaniawusly. �--� � t , REGULAR COUNCIL MEE'TING OF MRY l, 1972 u PAGE 16 , R$CEIVIDTG REPORT ON REPAIR AND Il�1mVEMENT OF i�LLS �5 AHD �6 AND CODISID�R7ITION � UF' R8S07�UrION #58-1972 AUTHORIZING C1ILLING FOR BIDS a MOTION by Councilman Brei$ez to �dcpt Resolution M58-197�. Seconded by Couacilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all aye�, Mayor Liebl declarqd the aotioa carried unanimcusly. CONSIDERATION OF REQUEST FOR LOT SPLIT FOR SPLITTING IATS 3, 4, 5� 81'ACK �, HYDE PA&K ADDITION INTO TfilO IATS (LS #69-15) . REQUEST BY LEIP i�TRI�SSl1� Oouncilmaril�ittelstadt noted that Nr. Henriksan had appeared befor�.tho �oaxd of Appeals in 1969 and had be�n asked to ze�ove his garaqe and t�ar 8owtl tho house. Had this request been caa�lied with? The City Enqineer replied �tiiat it had been done. 1�DTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to �pprove the Lot Sp2it request by Lsit Hbnriksen. Seconded by Co�uncilmari Uttar. [Ipon a voic� vcte, all ayea, lrlsyor Liebl declared the motion carried uasiaimoualy. RSCEIVING INFORMATION REGARDING I�RITORIOUS ACHIEVE11�1T AW�iiU I�II TRAF!'IC S�I+'STY ENGINEERING AND AUTHORIZING A PERSON TO JICCEPT THE AiiQ1I� AT TJ�E Bul- � The City �nq�ineer �o�ented that this award proves that �re are doinq eamethinq in th� field of t�e�tia safety and makinq proqress. , ]IDTION by Councila�an Ilittelstadt to receiva the i�£as�a�tion and auti�,o�is� a aember of the Engineerinq Staff to accept the awrd at the bsnquet. S�coz►ded by Co�mcil� Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayea, I�yyor I.iebl d�sclar� the motion carried unan.i.ao�sly. CIAIMS : � � � 1 , � I. _J � I� l�OTZ01�1 by Councilman Breider to approve paypent of asueral Clai�as �iZ8258 throu9h �Z8356 anG Liquor Claima #6603 throuqh �6638. Se�otWed by Oouacilmat► Mittelstadl. ' Upon a wioe vote, all ayea, Idayor Liebl declared the nqtion carriad un�nimnusl�. LICffi�1SE5 s Z�jZ,s, o! Lic�n�e j)BFA CAR IAT Hy - Smitt'a 1btOr8 5649 ifiiveraity ]1ve. Wallace Scimwdeke �TV�STUCK Andrey Theiln� 1540 Rice Czeek Rd. ' Audr�y Th�ilaann . Q� SALE H�ER Havard JohAaon 527T Central Ave. Hc�ward Johnson Co. Approved By Huildinq Insp. Buildi:tq Inap. Police Healih Insp. Fee $50.00 26.00 120,00 � � � � � � I � REt�JLAR COUNCIL ��TIN� O� f�A� 1, 1972 , � LICENSES CONTINUEA: iTP'S OE ISCEN3a BZ � �L11.I3i�`?' Ow � • 11a� Saw 6�24 Osba�r itoa�d �sad4 , cve, �o. � 250 Oaborer A�oad ' ��� X�t.ro 5U0 8255 East Bi�r i�d � ��� . x•tro 500 1 5333 vai�rsitT lrs. l�ridls� , �aaor�+o� l�It�. T753 Hs.ch st. . 1►ridlsy . ' Hv�rard Johraa 5Z77 C�eteal �ir. . �`rid1�7 iHolidy �nf�o . I-6�i� aad D�i�aeti�' ��p � t,�� � Ca�t#e� D�rt 1Ii1L�. 1301 �iiia�'iaippi St. � l�ridl�► Hob�a Prodq� �ah � 7d20 Onivrr�ii' Li�. !'ridl� 3�i�r & (l�i�s t�ran ' 6S19 C�st�sl �is. lridla� � �ri+dlq 2w11� Too^Mall T5�j L7tl�s 1.�� �'ridley ' Spart�aa ��1aMis Stor� 5351 o..tra�. �w. 1�`r1Ale� � Xoon ll.asa �sl�nnat a�,.s �s.���►-�... ' ' lri�q Philli� 66 . 56bT hiA»i1� ,r. I � l�ridl� a... ss�.t.s. CpH� I�s. x•ta�o 5�, �• Xitx�o 500, Iae. aeaor.�o. l�fa. P�►GE 17 �PPieO'iBD BZ ?�S H�alth Itup. S�alth Ies� Seslt�4 Insp. Ha�th I�p. H�all� Iusp� 25.0� : ,� 20,00 20.00 I ],5.00 Bow,rd 3ee�saa co. ]i.altb I�. Z5•� . � L� Baal�h Irp. : �0.00 ., llob�ori Sabs�e�a� ira�s� O�els�s S�al�b Iusp. H�alth Is�sp. g�a1�A Ierp+ l�si�dl� 2oath s��oe. R�alth In+r�. �r� l�o�sld 1%i� g..l�h znsp. a..i� �� t�psi-0eL �ttlie� H�alt�t �p• 25.G4 , '15.t10 I �5•ao I :5.0o I t�.00 I zs.00 I 15•AO I I REGUIJIR COUNC IL I�EETYIVG OF l�37� 1, 197 2 LICSNSES CONTINUED: I ?iPE � LICDOi B2 _... !'OOD ffiT1lffi.�IT Phillipa 66 6500 IIni�rraitRy ln. F'ric11 �y l�rontisr Clnb 7365 ceant:al l.+a. _ • �'ridlesy 8nss�s 9np�rett�s 6253 IIniwrait, ��e. lrridle� ail�s Oal� 53� Ceat.ral �vr. �'ridlq P'DQ Food SLor� 620 08borer Road Fridl� ?ar t �trN H«►dquart�ars iosg'- z�a �.. q��Af� PIWNP iialt�r� s Di�al 2930 - 1dLt iw. Kinnsapolis �t� STl?I011 Barka � � �aao 6301 Hiq►• 65 Fridl� . RTaa�s Can�w 6389 �niws�ait�► ��. !'ridl� Rol�� s 3h�11 610]. OniTSrsiip l�e. !'r'1�.aT Kioo IoA�p�t Oil 6500 Ea�t Ri�nr Boa,d lridlq �i�srside Csr i�a�h 652o Eaet Ri�nr Ror►d �'r�.dl�► • �tandard Oil 61t90 Oni�rersit�r ��. �:�S;E 18 APPR�YED A1' P�p�i-CoL Hottling Heulth Inap. ` Mar1uN Po�lit�H �us�ll Paosr tk�re+�J aili�rg Ssalth Intp. Iiealth Insp. �H�a�,ttt Insp. PDQ Food Sta�, Iac. B�alth Inap• Piaa�r �t� dot� l�islt�r Earl Barb !aa �ti Ja�s HoLw 1Cuu�et�t !i!s 8�ob�rt Sa1�1Nt�sr ao�a a� A«►1t� It►A�• H�ali�4 Isyp• FSs� G�i�t Httildius T�Rp, Fisr Ch��' Bailding I�p� F�ace Chist Bnildi�ng T�: �3�t'e p��►t Bnild3ttg Ina�i►, l�iart Gh�� Hn�,�,dt� �Mp �, �'iitil Chi.�t B�tildi,tt� �• ` REQII,AR COtlt3CIL i��TING O�` lelAX 1, 1972 1 yI(�NSES CO%1TINUED s �� r�s ar �ca�sa � , �000 �L1�.I3� aw�� i3awar Haw 6rtb Osl�r A�sd �ai.� I�� � CIIB, I�o. � 250 Oabo�rss itoad �ridle� ' x.t.ro � ; 8255 �+tt Ri�ar 1�ord 1 ��� . x.tro 500 � , ' 5333 Uai�sr�it� �n. l�rial�r ' Lanrt�o� l�t�. T't53 es.cti s�. . �ridlsy ' , Hvward dohnaa • 52?7 Csnteal An. . !'='idl�? , Holi�j �nf�o . I-b9h aud fi�iwr�it� � ��a 1.�� • Ca�u`#e� �+r� 9111�p 1301 l�iinipippi l�t. ■ ��sa1.r ■ Hoo+, rroaao. Laab ' 7620 Dniv�s�si�► l�r. lrridl� 3t�i�er A� ti�ris�a tiara� ' 6519 C�Sl �w. lridlapr , � !':-S�dlq 2wti4 Taa�all 75Sj Lyri� La�r l�ridle� 'I , 3past�n ��SaMis Stor� 5351 �at�n1. �w. firidla' I'' � Moon llast �sl�nrant d215 IIni�rsilqr -��. , ' lri�q Phillip� 66 . 566T ai..r.iipr �.•. ' �ridi� c1�. sslost�la ('�jH� �� K.tro 500, �c. l�tro 500, Iac. PAGE I7 �� � Ssalth ?.�up. HNltih I!1/pr s..it,a �. S�!►th I�sp. 25.vo � zo.� 2'0.00 ��r.�o. xta. g.�� ��• �5.00 Saiard Joe�saa co. lWaltb Tn�. 25•00 . �t Ia�si� Haalth Irp. j0.0p �� � fl+ob�art Sebi� i�s# aa't�t�a S�al�h Z�rp. H�alth Ia�p. HM11b Itrp� .. ZS.E10 15.00 l�ti�lq 2aalh laaoe. 8�alth xm�. ZS•� ��s H�slth Insp• t5•00 lt+ossld iNl�t S�a11h Itrp. l�psi-4oL �ltlie� H�altht �t�p• t�.00 15•AO �GULAR COUNCZL R�E'r�NG OF MA� 1, 1972 � LICENSES CONTINUED: ; 'liPE 0� LIC� H7 1�'OOD ffiTAffi.I�NT Phillipa 66 6500 Qni��rait�r �n. FriclLey l�roatisr Cinb 7365 ceat�rral 4.e. _ • �'ridlvy 8nea�a �rett� 6253 IIniwrait� �w. !'ridle� ail�s Oal! 530o central �v�.. !'ridls� P'DQ Food Stor� � 620 Oeborn� Rwd Fridlq r� t sa.. a.�a�t.r. ioe�'- 7�a �.. �t� PI�ICOP iialt�r � s Di�pv�al 2930 - lalst ��e. KiYU�tapolis �t� 3TiTI0# Bnrka�� �aao 630►1 H�. 65 Fridlq • �Taa�s Can�N 6389 Uni..rsit� a... lridlq HoLrm � s 9b�11 61Q1 Osi�ersi�j► ire. l�ridle� xioo Ind�p.o�t oi7. 6+�00 Eaat Bi�r 8oad �ridlq $�..r�ide c.r iiasb 6520 l�e� ainr B+oad. l�r�,dlq► � �t.aadard Oil �9Q IInirersit,�► L�. � ��vE 18 � APPiaOYED $7 1�'E� , .,... P•p�i-Cals Bot�ling Hsalth Taap. • Marl�ns Po�lit�ki Rn�s�ll Paosr Oara�y Oilb�rg Hsalt�h Insp. Healt4 Inap. ��alth Insp. I �.5.ao '� 25.� ' 25•�� �.�, PDQ l�ood Sto�s� Iso. H�altx► Inep• 2�•00, Piaarr 3tat�r dohR T�ialt�r tr Earl Barlo� ?�a I+�an Jaw�s HoLwa �.�w xs�c �ob�rt SoR1M%r �oland Ca� Hw1th IuI1�• Hralt� Ia#p. Firs t�i� HnilAios Tp�ip. Fit� Chl��' Httildirig I�1p, Firs Cbis!' Baildl,ng T�1�r• l�i�,'a Cbi�.t" Hnildltag Iaa�. 1�� Gh�►1�t' Bnildiv� IMp,, Firs Chi��t Hiotildi� �11rp• � REGULFiR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY l, 19i2 ' LICENSES (�ONTINUED: OFF 3AL� �iR PDQ Food 3tor� I 620 Oaborne Road , Fridley • PDQ �ood St�ore� Ioo. � L� � s Canal.t�r Bcr�r Villag� ' ljdl Kis�3pippi st. lrri dlqr Hsar� S�■t i �aaa � s S�srs�te ' �53 rnsi..ras�r �.�e. 1rri.dl�7 �asell Pa�oa� I � carrr�u.'TORs �, � EXCAVATING 11PP80oED BY Dailey Ho�n►e�, Inc. " , 8510 Central Avenue Mianeapqlia, Minnesota By: Howard Thorsoa EZdg. Insp. GAS SERVICES ' Ideal Sheet Metal Inc. 544 Suaotit Street N.B. Plinneapolia, Minnesot� By: A. W. pascniva � �lbg. Inap. I • Mill City Seating b� A/c ComQaay I� 13005 B 16th Avenue North Kinneapolia, I�iinneeota By: Wm. Stevenaon Plbg. Inip. Schnapp Plun�ing 6 Heating � 937 - 88th I.ane N.W. . Coon Rapids, Minnesota By: Stanford Schnapp Plb�. Inap. I , rS�$AL COTi1'RACTOR Beier Stearns S Georga _ _ , ' 3922 Richfield Road Minaeapolia, Minneeota By: Willia� Georga Jr. Bldg. Insp. C. J. Corporation � 701 Columbia Boulevard N.E. , Miimeapolia, Minneaota By; Clem Johneon Bldg. �ntp, � D�tiley Homee, Inc. 8510 Central Avenue Minneapolis, Minneeota By: Hoaard Tharson BZdg, iosp, ' Janiaon Brothers Cement 8428 Sunset Road p.E. Minneapolla, Minnesota Bp: Fred Rahbeia Bldg. xtup. ' � 1Cieoele-Criapin Corpora�tion 6a20 Oakley Street N.B. � i' lridley, Minneeota 3y: Allan Kiemele� nlda. It�sp. PAGE 19 Polio� H.alt�h I,asp. Pollos $�Itl th LNp. Polios H�alth Inep. is.00 �•� 15,00 it�T6HAL � ,� �. e �:� �.�.� � �RNI:WI►L � � �_ �� R�Ft,A� ��i � LJ , , 1 �� ' i � Yt�s+uar,... �G�,�r�c:Y1, r�i�:ti.rlts �r" MAY l, 197s I.IC,SNSES CODITZNUED: OIL EiSJ1TING Pl�GE 21 Ideal Sheet 1�1eta1 Znc. 5�4 Summit Street N.E. • Minneapolis, l�tinn. By: �.W. Vasw�iw Plwobinq Insp. R�i1,L 1�lOTIO�I by Councilman Mittelstadt to approvo tt►e lic�nses as subn4ltted. �e��MMed by Councilman Breider. Upon a v�oice vote, all ayas, Mayor Liebl declared Cha 'a4tio� carried unanimously. . aSTIM�TES: MDTZON by Councilman Breider to a,�rove payment of Estimate /3 (par�ia�1) �p Nodland Aasociates, Inc., Alexandria, Minnesota 56308, in the amownt o� i143, 230.14 for the conatruction of Sanitary Sewer, StoriN Sewer and Watex7aa�it� Zap�rovenant 8roject �102, accordinq to contxact. Seconded by Councilmar� Mittal�tadt. Upon a v�oicQ wte, all ayas, May�r Lfebl d�eclaxed the motion `carrfed unariiaausly. QOl41iJNIGTZONS : J11C1C LtAQDI�IMs RE4UEST FOR FILL AIA�6 TiiE TR�CKS: The City Enqineer explained thmt they want�d to st+ockpile this fill fox oan- �� struction of the shoe fly or overpaa� in this ar�a. The City does not M�,� � to aake a co�nitment for the overpass at this time until it has a charice to �.` '� review the models of the area requested from the County. Mayor Liebl : ; . �► � co�nented that the atockpilinq.of this material vrould cause quite a pzob�etl� oi blowinq sand for the iyo�ra owners in this area. Tha City Attorney �aid that it would be a good idea �`or tha City Dlat�aqez �Co ', �iscuas thia problem with the County AdministratoY and try to a�ve the s�o�t� yersation on the qrade separatj.on along. The lill will bs available fo� a� teN sonths and. it vrould be wise to qet a bettes atatement on the qrade �e�+u�f��,i,pA� �• � � � �OTION by Councilman l�iittelstadt to receive the conmunication f� Je�1ce ��e�,14 dal.�ed ilarch 28, 1972. Secanded by Councilmaa Bseider. Upon a y�oia� YQ�A� �L axea, Mayor Liebl declared the aotion carri�d unanimou�ly. . MRB. RUTEi 1�LSH�Nt R83IQfAT20� Fl�lrl FRIDiT.EY Hi�l71N REIATZONS C�tI�� i� �IO�1 by Counailaan Mittelstadt to accept the resiqnation of Mra. l�u�h �Cl��,�t�A�►� $ec,�nded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes� Ma�►o� I.ie�t1 c�q�A.�'ed t�� A���Qn carried unaninausly. . ,�I�T�URNMENT t � �C?T�� by Councilman Mittelstadt to adjourn the Meeti�►q. Secot�d�d #�x Cp�R1,c����+ 1P�4n �reider. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, �tayor I,ieb1 declaxsc� C1�� lpption carried and the Reqular Council Meetinq of May 1, 1972 ad�ou�'ried �1� 11:34 P.M. , � � ii�spectfully submitted, �1���-% ,eq �' �sxx� sz.9a. v . 11�cting S�cretary` to th� City Oouna�.l !'rank (i. Lieb1 Mayoac � r , , , ' � .. 1' ' . �. � , A , ' , � , ' �: � � .� , _�. � . � TE� MINLTrES OF THE SpBCUI. PUBLIC i�ARZNG l�E'PING OF MAY 8, 1972 Tbe Special Public Hearinq Meeting of trhe Fridley City Council waa cottvensd at 7:47 P.M. , l�iay 8, 1972. ' PLEDGE OF ALLEGZANCE: !layor Liebl led the Council and the audience in sayinq the Pledqe o! Alleqiar►ce to the Flag. . I�JI.I. CALL : N�ERS PRESENT: Liebl, Utter, Breider l�ERS ]1BSENT: Mittel�tadt ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Mayor Liebl said that there were san►e chanqes to make to the Agenda as 1'ollaws: Receive a Coa�m�un.ication fran 1rlr. Don Savelkoul Objectinq t� Assassmeat Pox l[est Moore Lake Drive. (St. 1971-2� Receive Co�unica�.ion fraa Mr�. Ben Mathisen Objectinq to Hsr 1lssessmen� under St. 1971-4. � Petition for Block Party by Mrs. Harvey Nelson, 409 79th �lay N.E. Consideration of Park Lsnd Acguisition, i.a. Lota 2 i 3, Black 7, EdqeMate� Gardens. R�ove the Resolutions Coniirning the Assessmenta that Will be Heard Tc�iqh�. (St. 1971-1, St. i971-a and St. 1971-4) It was noted by the Council ti�at they would prefer to wait a�reek betore ooqc�- siderinq the resolutions to consiSer any objections that may be raiaed at ttte hPUblic Hsarinqs. MDTIOt�I by Councilman Breider to adopt the Agenda a� amended. Seconded by Oaincilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Irlayor Liebl declared the mo��.on carried. PUSLIC HEARING ON LIQUOA LICII�TSE FOR 6161 HIGHWAY �65, GEORGE KANAVOS ��WTI.T�TAM A. NICKIAW AND JAMES A. NICKiAW, SHOREWOOD INN, INC.: (RENEfiAL) 0 ll�yor Liebl read the public h�arinq notice aloud and aaked if there traa �ypn�a in the audience or on the Council who wished to vom�ent, v►ith no respon�e. MOTION by Councilman Hreider to close the public hearinq on the liquox ,�iae�$r� rsns�►al ior Shorewood Inn, Inc. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Opo� � yoicp trot�, all ayes, Mayor Liabl declar�d the motica carried. P�LIC HEARING ON LIQUOR LICE�ISE FOR 3710 El1ST RIVER ImAD, G�70RGE NICl�I�OW� Q�OPGE IS IN FRIDLEY: (RENEWAL) - jlsYos Liebl read the p�blic hearinq noti�� �►d asked if there ras anyo�e ��4�en�, �i�o �ishecl to e�psak. eitAar ior or ayainat, with no vcn�mente - . ,. � ^ SPECIAL PUBLIC HEAR�NG MEETING OF MAY 8, 1972 M9TION by Councilman Breider to close the public hearing on the liquor license renewal for George Is Zn Fridley. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voi�e vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried, and the hearing closed at 7:58 P.M. PAGE 2 PDBLIC HEARING ON LIQUOR LICENSE FOR 74�40 CENTRAL AVENUE N.E., GLENN F, W�ONG, FIRESIDE RICE BOWL: (NET,�) I�TION by Councilman Utter to dispense with the reading of the public hear�.Aq notice. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote� al�, ayes� �xor Liebl declared the motion carried. Mr. Tom Manthey of Dorsey, Marc�uart, Windhorst, West & HalladaX� atto�exs fqr Howatrd Johnson's, said that Howard Johnson's also had a pendir�g �iquor license application. Accordinq to what was said at the hearing, it appear�d . that Mz, Wong had previously promised the City Council that �e woulc� upgxade �d improve his present restaurant as a part of his undertaicing to obtaiE� ari qff-sale liquor license. Apparently Mr. Wong had found that suck� upgracl�.ng s�nd Lnpxov�m�ent was not possible at his present location and he indicated that �e had xWt as yet acquired a site for the construction of a new restaurarit, 2�ltt�ouc�h he i��ended to proceed to locate such a site and to build a new restauratzt. I�r, �lanthey said he understood that there was no new site acquired a� tk��;s C�e, H� s�d he wauld like to ask, on behalf of Howard Johnson's, that a deac�line krit imposed and that if a site is not acquired and construction �ot co��,���:d� � license would not be granted. He said Howard Johnson's wauld also ���� to �ontinue to be considered. Mr. Manthey said that the Ground Round woul� j�� �X to meet with thQ Gounail to disau�a auny ���e� o# th��,ac ��eratio�, �f�t�� Lie�l s►aid that Counail.ma,� 8�eiriex� mad� �hw mptias to cm7.l the �►�,�q �e�i,n�;Ear the is�uan.ae o� the•two liquor lic�naea, but the� Council h�, Ao� give�n �ither of tt�em yet. The� Council has asked Mx. Wonq to make car��� coaamitments r�o that he would qualify for a liquor license. 1�1QTION by Councilman Breider to close the public hearing on the neM ��c,�uo� j.iCense applicatian by Glenn Wonq for the Fireside Rice Bawl. seGO�ded #�y Qp�nC�.7.man Utter. Upon a voice vote, all syes, Mayor Liebl decla;sd t.1'ie motion �arried, and the hearinq closed at 8:01 P.M. EARING ON LIQUO] �ANDEE'S CAFE. �Ip�j �� CpunGilman Breider to waive the readinq of the public k�e�r��� �q��.GS� $@�AQ�d by Gouncilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Lieb� +dec��� �g }�qtiq� carried. . �►p� �,ieb1 declared the heuinq opened, asked if there was anyo�e ��e���1� WhQ K�,s�,ed to conunen�, and asked Mr. Weiss if 'he �ras still ir�tere�ted, �, W���� �����e� he was, ��ON by Councilman 8reider to close the public hearinq p� t�e i$a�t��� Qf � Ap11 liquor iicense to Williann Weiss, Sandee's Cafe. SecA�ded #�Y �p1�C��� T,���� i�or� �, yoice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared t�e n�tip� ������ �}� '��ie h��inq closed ak 8:�3 P.M. � . � ; � , - � . r; ,. ,r A . SP�CIAL PUBii� '° NG ME�:'��� OF MAY 6, 19i2 �� 3 PUBLIC HEARZNG ON ASSESSI��NT ROLL FOR ST. 1971-1 AND ST. 1971-2 STREET IldPRAt1$- l�1T PR�JECTS : ' The City Manaqer read the public hearing notice aloud at the request of Mayor Liebl. The streets will be discussed individually in the order as they appsar in the hearinq notice. ' • dth Street: 53rd Avenue to Outer Drive of Interstate 11694 The City Enqineer ahawed a map of the area on the averhead projector and sa�.d that the people vrere qiven a preli.minary estimate of $14.90 per front foot, aaN the asse�ament is proposed to be S9.31 per front foot, which amounts to a aizeable reduction. There were no comments on the impravement of 4th S�reet lrca� the audience. Sth Street: 53rd Avenue to Sdth Avenue T'he City Enqineer said thi� Mas the same type of improvement With the same estimated rate, and point�d out that the $9.31 fiqure represent� over a$5 QaVi.nc� over the preliminary estimate. Mr. Richard Byers, 5300 5th Street N.E., asked haw the sideyard assessmer�t Xe�a spread. �he City Assessor said it was spread �S way up the blxk fraa the cQ�1e� and showed the area on tbe ma,p. Mr. Byers said that they must take � who1� �e4 and divide up the cost because there was only about 1/3 the amount of �roxk done on 5th Street, as wae done on other streets, iie said he had no objecti.on, he �ra� just c�z�ious. He was told that the streets in a certain area are ltaape$ toqother and the assessment spread evenly. llra. John Vaqavich, 5400 4th Street NE, sai.d that she was under the imprssaian tbey Mere to have sod and some driveway work, but there was nothinq done� �uid th�y had to do the work themselvea. There was some dirt dumped in, bu,� it �►a8 iull of quack qrass that she had to take out. She said she hated to pay like everyone else. She said she had a driveway, but there are about 15 car� ��ted in the �treet in front of hex house because of the apartment hpuse. Ma[yo� Lieb�. asked her if the drainage problem was taken care of. Mrs..Vagavich said �3he nwsr had one, but sha undarstood that thoae that did, the imprcyve�ment topk care of. The City Enqineer informed the Council that the contractor has q3ven a m�i�tsrianee bond ta the City, so if there are problems they have to tak8 care of� ti�is CaNi be done before the bond ia released. Councilman Utter asked if the curbing �as not quite hiqh in this area. ��t, yayavich said yes, the atreet xas never put in properly. The curbinq is h�.qh, but it was before, and there was very little dirt taken out. 54th Avenue: 4th Street to Sth Street . The City Enqineer said that the proposed sideyard assessment is 52.29 per foot spread � Nay dawn the block. Mayor Liebl asked if the storm sewer probletq t�I�� �o�.ved and the City Enqinoer said yes, there were additional catch basi,ns proYided. ,. ^ SPECIAL PUBLIC iiEARING MEE�I�G OF MAY 8, 197� �11GE 4 � Liberty Street: 210 feet west of East River lmad to East Rivex Roa�d _,__._., It tvas pointed out that the c�ost for this street is the sa�pe as the px�rioua streets, i.e. $9.31 pez front foot and $2.29 per fnot for t�e sideyard assessment. . 81y Stteet: 140 feet east of Broad Avenue to East River Road The City Enqineer showed the lxation on the pro�ector arid said that the estimated preliminary figure qiven was $12.50 pez front foot and the propo�sed assessment fiqure is $7.47 per front loot, for a substantial reduction iax �ly ar�d Dovar also. • Dover Street: 160 feet east of Broad Avenue to 350 feet to the eaa� ar►d 300 feet north to Ely Street �_� The City Engineer said the asse�sment for po�ver is the same as for $ly. Ma�y�or Lfebl asked if the stona sewer prablems are all riqht anS the City Enqineer -replied yes, and added that there were some sewer and water services added cr� thia �treet. • Lfncoln Street: 79th Way to �outh 150 feet The City linqineer aaid this i� a�hort etub that was put in to serve tt�e F:lve Satids development. East Service Rcad of East River Road: Startinq on south line of� i.o� 5, Block 1, east to aouth line of Lot 1, Hlxk l, Burlinqton Northern �� industrial Center "'""' The City Engineer said this is an industrial area and the proposed isses�eat ie 57.92 pesr front foot. There was curbing on the west aide of the st�eat �d curbing was added on tbe eaet side and the final mat put on. ]111eY bet�►een 4th Street i 5th Street: 5`th Avenue to I. 69d Outer Driv�e The City Enqineer said that there were two different assessraeats oa this e►11ey tlue to the fact that at the south end of the alley there were �ar� da�ive�wa�y Mork needed. The assessment at the south end is SZ.65 per foot aad at the north and $1.85 per foot. These fiqures ara still lower than what wa►s �tiCi� p�ted st the preliminary hearinq. . 111tura R4ads 53rd Avenue to Horizon Drive . '1'be City Eaqineer reported that the preliminuy estimate vas $14.90 pex t�ro�i� �oot arxi this propoaed asses�ment is �9.90 per front foot, for a reduction Q� $5.00. irlayor Liebl asked if the lo�ar apots in the street v►ere taker� cauc^� a�, '� City Engineer said thi• road has a minim�al qrade and they tried to it�txpve the road 1�s best they could and control the drainaqe With curbinq. 1"hext� a�c'� z�0 lo�► spot� no�w. Ni��ox Liebl aaked Mr. Lewko�ics if he was satiaiied Mith the qualit�► o�` �e constzuction. 'Mr. ltil�� Iwvrkaw�csR 54Q7 �,ity�� Ibad, replied yea it ia l�r�a ��ront ot his houae, but lurther down there aace� cra�� in the z�osc�. Th� Cifiy 1 �► ♦ ' � , � i ' , L� , r � � 1 SPECIAL PUBLTC HF:.c�RING MEE'�iayG OF MAY 8, �,�72 � ' ' � , LJ �I I � � �hGE 5 Enqineer said that they would like to have the street get a little wear, the�3 it will be Qe3:�co;ated. The sealcoating is done fro�n general funds and i.�3 �A� aasessed. Gardena Avenue: Central Avenue to Arthur Street . The City Enqineer reported that Gardena Avenue was built to hiqher st�d�dA than a normal residential street. The preliminary estimate wd$ S�2•50 pe,x �'oq� snd the proposed assessment is $9.90 par front foot. Gardena has not �eceiVed the finish mat as yet, but when it is done, that will come from other �tulds and there M►ill be no further assessment. l�e. Wayne Hansen, 1050 Gardena Avenue N.E., said the street is not finis}�ecl� ao why should they have to pay fox a street until ft is done? The City Engineer said that the residents are payinq only tor a normal residential atreet, although i�t is built to higher standards. The people are beinq a�se��ec� for the portion of the straet already put in. Mr. Hansen said the cur�i�g has besn put in,but the atreet is below the curb line, and wondered why. '�'he Ci�y Engineer explained that there have already been three mats put on u�d the f3Aal mat has not as yet been done. They would like the street to settle before �i�tt is done, so the street will last a lonq time. The Finance Directox added tt}a� the coet of the street wae $80,985.46 and of that only $30,244.50 Was assessa$, Mr. iia�naen asked if they have over assessed before a street is finiahe$ �d the City Enqineer replied yes. West Moore Lake Drive: Carol Drive to Baker Avenue The City Enqineer aaid that the estimated fiqure for this street was khe saspe as for Gardena and the proposed as�essment is S9• 90 per front foot, CoW1,c3,3�A4d�b ' Hr�ider pointed aut that the Copncil received a letter fram Don Savelko�tl abjecting to the assessment. !rlOTZON by Councilmaa Breider to receive the con�nunication fz�oan Mr. Dcnald Savelkoul, dated May 8, 197Z abjecting to the assessment. Seconded by Cqunc�l- �pan Utter. Ugon a wice vr.��te, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared tha motiot� �azried. •, �ir. C.J. Hebeisen, 901 West Moore iake Drive, said he had talked to twp �eo��� ' in the Engineering Depaxt�nent and also Fox�rer Councilman Kelshaw about �3i.s qbjection to the way the improvement was done to his stepe. Mayoz��.��1 �ked the City Engineer to check this out. 1 _�� �. ' Storm Sewer: Gardena Avenue area �'t►e-City Engineer showed the location of the storm sewer areas on �he qYeX'hemd �rojector and said that Area 1 was generally south of Gardena and urotllc� �e � Qomplete improvement, would drain fnto Moore Lake ultimately, and the QoBt 3�A ;�,58 per 100 square feet. Area 2 north of Gardena is only part o# ��p�a�, aystem and is assessed at S.56 per 100 square feet. These people wot��,d �ece�YB t�tfe balance of their assessment when the rest oi the syste� is pt�t iA. ltt. �Iayrss Hanaen, 1050 Gardena, askad where the storm water would qo �nd �hv C1tx �qineer pointed out on the screen and said that it would qo in�o �tr� arei� �Qy�h o! Gazdena Lane and ,�nto Moore Lake. Mr. �n�e� �ked where the laat a�t�cl'� b�14�,n, Wma do�m trhe hill and the City Enqinser pointed out tT�q �pcatiop, nB� , • ' • .� ' • " � ' . SPBCIAL �PU$LIC �RING M�"i�s:k�l'i OF MAY $a 2�`�� p�� 6 Ceatral Avenue. 1�lr. Haruen said the water doean't run into the catch basin4, it runs dawn the street like it always did. The City Engineer said tha�t fihax�a �as another 1�" of mat that wfll qo on top of the street that will lengt�er� t�te life of the street. This will brinq it up to the level of the catch basi�,s. •!�'. Raasen said his storai vrater does not drain into this system,and acco�CCAir�,� to tha hearinq notice, if there is no henefit, there cannot, be a ch�rge� NDTION by Councilman Breider to close the public hearfnq on 5t. 197�,-1 �d St. 1971-2 Street Improvement Projects. Seconded by Counci7.man Uttex. ppo� a troiae vote, all syes, ldayor Liebl declared the motion carrfed and the heat�'#�g closed at 8:33 P.M. PUBLIC HEIIRING ON ASSESSMENT IipLL - ST. 1971-� STREET I1�ROVEMENT PROJECTt The City Manager read the public hearinq notice at the request of Mayor Liebl, The hearing will progress throuqh the streets as they appear in the hsar�g notice. 4 of Servfce R,oad Detacha�ent: South p Park Addition to 100 feet south of rt of Lot 5, Auditor's Subdivision � ' , ' , , o� 'ty The City Engineer showed the lxation on the overhead projectar and aaid that the front foot assessment is 512.50 per foot and the sideyard assessment is $2.50 per foot. Mayor Liebl asked how the sideyard assessment was spread and Che City 71s�essor showed it on the screen. Mayor Liebl asked if this was fully assess- able as they are busineas a�terprises and the City Enqineer said there a�s a aub�taritial portion of the cost picked up from other eources besides the �sstaament. The Finance Director �aid that thi� project cost avar $276,p00 �n4, abait $94,000 is the total amount of the assesament roll vith the rest picke$ n{p frcea other funds. Star Lane: Fraa 61st Avenue to West Univeraity Avenue Frontaqe Roa� Zhe City Enqineer said that ti� estia�ate qiven at tho preliainary hearinq W� =1a.50 per foat and the proposed assassment is $9.90 per foot, so it ia abov�t � la+er than anticipated. Mayor Liebl said that he b elieved thie improv�eypent 11a� put tn because of the hazardous intsrsection Mith University Avenue, artd to tsy to cut dawn the chances of an accident. The City Enqineer ac�cee$ th�s Maa a vary unsaie corner. Mayor Liebl said that the people o�n Star Lane �e opposed to the impronement, but it had to be put in to divert the traffic awAy lsa� the intereection, and the Couacil ordered it in. Soa�a of the stree� Wa$ in pretty good shape and they were promised a credit toward their aasessment at�d asked if that was calculwted. The City Enqineer said that the cost of t$e imprpv�ent �+as over $13,000 and only about $8,000 was assessed. i�yor ��ebl pointed oQt that the o�mer of Outlot A in Sylvan Hills has 376 fron� feefi at�icl ire �ssesaed foz $3,722.40. He asked what as average lot asseasaent was �r►d the City ]lssessor answered about $800. � ltayor Liebl aeked what has besn done in the past. In this caae the people d3.d not want the improvement, but they are to be assee�ed for a normal resider�tial streat, however, this street will have traffic on it that ie not normal ��psidential t�affic and t�At would have qqne so�ewhera alse. T?�e CitX Er�qi�ee�' 4aid that the policy ia to asse�s every str�et �►q ��pzmal residenti�l Is��re��. In. t�Lis case about 55,000 is beinq piciced up irow other funds. Mayo� i,i+�b� � SPECIIIL PUBLTC HEfii2ING MEE�'�N� OF MAY 8, 197i � � ' �riGE 7 askod if they were not qiven credit for the subsoil already in plac�. They were already assessed twice before. Mr. f1.S. Wilmo, 6164 Star Lane, asked why tttey should have to pay for it, Mher► it is the Whole area that will benefit. Mayor Liebl eaid there vas a po],icy pa�s�d in reqard to assessments in 1962 which dictates how any asse�a�er�� is to be spread, but in this case, tke street has already been ripped up twice� at'td he felt the people were due some credit. Mr. Wilmo agreed and sai�, }h�� �ex no�r end up with a service roa�d rather than a private road. The City Fang�.t�� pointed out that other area� are beinq assesssd $12.50 and in this are� '�he+ pzoposed a�sessment is S9.90, �o there is a reduction. He addsd that &t,� Lane wu put in in 1955 and is one of the oldest streets in Fridley. �'i�q aaintenaace crew has done some t�ork on it xcasionally since tben. Irir. Wilmo asked why the street ras made so wide arouad the cornex. The ��,�y , Enqineer explained that for a street with houses facing the street, it �.� constructed at 36 feet, asicl if there are no houses facinq the street, �� a,A 30 feet. ' ' ' ' , , ' i , i �� . , LJ Mayor Liebl asked i� it was legal to use more of the State Afd funds fo� '�h�.8 strest. He felt the people should pay 1/3 and the State Aid �hould pay �he other 2/3. 7'he City Attomey replied that the Council has the aufi.lwrity �o assess 100s, 0$, or anythinq in between. The Council has alwaya follawed C13e set policy, but if they feel there are unusual circumstances, theX haVe �18 iuihoi`ity to make readjustments. Mr. Mike Gresaer, o�,mer of Outlot A� �Ai$ h� vould not understand Why the street had to be so wide. He did not belieYe otber service roads are as wide as Star Lane. The City Engineer pointed Qtlt ttut the street is entirely within the City right o! way �nd no propextx MA?4 talcen. Mr, Gene Beijer, 6150 Star Lane, said they had a residential street aind �AW they have a service road, for this they have to pay? Evexyone in Sxlvari H�.��s �+ill benefit from this street, so why should just the people o� tt�,e �stxa�t h�� �p pwy? The City Engineer said that when the public hearing was held qA t.h0 1��Ve- s�ttt, the people were told an estimate of S12.50 psr foot. The pol�.vy �`p7.�q�We$ sincs 1962 haa.been that for residential property the assessaent is �p� A����, reaidential street. Zt is a Council preroqative if they feel that cira�tAAo�� dictate sc�ethinq different. irlayar Liebl said that State Aid funds �1s�s t�A�d l,�1 �reas the Council feels jus�ifiable. They are used on sidewalks �d in �as that are improved considered for the betterment of the City of Fridlex. � said he would not want to vot� toniqht on the resolution confirmiriq the �ams0*� ment. Councilman�Utter cama�ented that he felt that this ha� created A c��ce��` i�GOAVenience to these people. Mr, �+like Gresser, 2057 Quartz Lane, St. Paul, 55111, O�mer of Outlot 11� �r�id he aqreed this was a hazardoue intereection, but his purpose for beinq t�z'p tA�i�ht was to try to aeek so�s reliei. He aaid people are still yoinq �e 1lronq way out of the parkinq lot. He said he did not knaw what the at�1�1�►px �to that wa�, a�nd aaked it the City had any suqqe�ti�ns. 61st 1lvenue: Fra� 4th Street to Univeristy Avenue The City Enqineer reported that the proposQd asseasment �qr thia sC�ee�� �,� ;,��.59 �er %ot with a�ide yard asaesa�het�� o� S�.SO �q� �oot. � . ,� . ,� . SPECIAL BUBLIC HEARING MEETTNG OF MAY 8, 1972 57th Avenue N.E.: From Universitv Avenue to 4th Street PAGE 8. The City Engineer said the proposed assessmant is $12.50 per fnot wfth SZ.50 tor the side yard. The City Assessor pointed out that in this area there were •ooe doubl� frontage lot� so the second street was treated as an alley. Mr. Ralph W'hite, 5644 4th Street N.E., asked why the roadt�ray was changed� The street was put in after the starm, and he is still paping for that, t�ow �h�.� i� another sasesament. The City Enqineer said the roads were iaproved in 1966 a�rr$ r�ow there were curbs added and some additional improvement to the paveme�tt, Mr, f�ite asked why the road wae chanqed. Mayor Liebl answered to rectify a► di�'I�fau1� traffic eiti�ation. Mr. White said they did not have t�affic prpbleas yun,ti,1 Holiday bui�t, and he did not feel they shou,ld have to pa�y for a�nvs��,a�va ��a� the Hqliday traE�ic, and that Holiday shoyld share !hs �at. �� said he h� h�►d tenants thsYe 8 years and naw they are thinking of navinc� because o� all tk�e traitic. The City Enqineer commented that he vauid df8ayrse vrith 1�[�. IR�,i,t�, � there wsr� traffic problems there before Holiday vas built. ' Mr. Richerd Simoons, 360 57th 1lvenue, said he lives just ta the north and �as� of Mr. White, and he has had tenanta move out for the r�asons �tated by 1�x. White. Mayor Liebl asked if these people were ssse�ssd for a normal reeidenti�l stseat and the City EnqinQer replied yes. Mr. Whit.� aud that they are qottinq th� iloliday traffic, and have to pay for it besidea. He said he li�ras on, � aet aalary and now the City is taking it away fra�n him. He a�lced What could be do�s to qive them soa� relief, and caid t2ut the Council was ta].king about sare credit for Star Lane, and using more State Aid funds, and asked if they wr� aot entitled to some also. Mayor Liebl read the policy statemant an$ smid that for zesidential property, there can b� a subsidy, but for industrial and oov�rcial property, which includea multiple, an im�pravement i� assessed Pv�3,1y, 57th Place i University �►venue East Service Road: From 4th St to 58th Ave. ,....-..,....r..., 4th Stxeet N.E. (Northeast Frontaae Road): From I.694 to 57th Placer -----.,., Irlr. Clarence H. Larson Jr., o�minq 5519 4th Street N.E., aaid that they �e p� the cotner and.they ue the only house on that block and quectioned Mfi�ther they really needed thia improvement. Mayor Liebl pointed out that the it�x�oy�� annt is already in place, and has to be paid for. Mr. Larson said he h�d heal�'d ruaore of ai8ewalka caming in, and asked just i�+r much more Was pl�e$. �� City Enqineer said the curbing and roadway was put in, there are no sideti►�,11c� p�anned !or thia area. I.fi9d Outer Drive (Northeait'Outer Drive): Fran 56th Ave. to 57th Ave. __,_�_....�,,, The•City Er►qineer said the prapoaed asaessment is the same for thi� �txe�� �i for the othere in this azea, i.e., $12.SO per foot. � A lady in the audience said sAe has never received any notices of arty asss$st�n� and �ondered nhy. She said ahe does not live there. The City Assessox sm;d they use the tax atatement recorda. 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Bui�on Tto 'a�oe sa��n e uodti •=apzaag urutt�auno� �d ��puc��eg •ZL6'C '8 ��I Pa�sp �-�•H ea�Td �i3LS Sb£ 'uas��ew u�H •8�w ►�� s�`tratussasse at� o� uoz��aCqo ;o =a��at at� ania�a.z o� aa��n ugmTiauno� dq NplypW � awi�ai o� uasiq�� vtag •s� t�o�t� �to��aa�qo 3o xe��at ta oste seM a.za� �e� �no pa�utod .zossasa� k��� ey,L 'XQ a�i� P�zqaq moo� aq pTnoqs axa� �uo��g33 O��txa,� a� puivaq �nd spr► �i 3I •uoi���s XQ a� pui�aq ;o pea�sui s�r► �} a,zac�+► tt� ��tct seM �aax�s ac� �Cqr► pauoi�sanb aH • s�oq at��tT OM� L�TM suot�ipuo� agC►t,�} �apcm a�aq� antt �ou ptnoa �snC aq pczp dQr►paads e sp pasn az� s�ea��s ���t�,� i dri �as aq �� �ect� pa�sanbaz aq ueqr► '.zgp�� ut anatjaq �ou saop ;a� �c���[a� �t� �eq� Pto� s�r� pus �ua�.zedaQ e�Ttod a�� o� Pau�ptd�oa s8q su P�ea ag •�,7ct�� et� ;o paac�s aq� uo �ut�tdu�oa e pa.ta�s�ba.z o�Tt ag • osTs ��r►anxsp s� uo qc�� �ood � ptp 1Caqy •�xip ;o sp�ot Z��anas �oqs sgM au ptee aH •tenaT ��T s�t� +�pt�u +�A�q �s'rte� ��e aeeq ptnoa aq s qo� zood � pTp �O��E2�iI0� ac� ��t� PoPP� �� '�rt�t���ssQ s��� �sa�uo� ptnoa aq r►oq paxse eH •pa�usM zanau pu8 �u��► �ov �taop �t� 5u�t�,auio� xo�' �,SLS ��a o� pTo� bu��q si au piQS suoamng •.xy1 't�3� SLL! � tto��ts�nd�oa atuos xa�;�e • pjo� SEM aH • seM �uearssasae s�� �eq�► paxse suaamc�s •sN 6�J�id ','��� '� xFtk► 30 �i�����+t 9�tI2tlP3il �i'ISfld ZKI�dS —� , _ �� � '� � � , � � ' ' r 11 LJ � , ._� L� ' sP�cz�t. � B�ac xE�N jJ G MEETING OF MAY 8, 1972 ' ' ' ' , ' � � �J ' ' _� ��I �AGE 11 ��Yeio,�ment. The resident said that it was a good plan, but he would n4'� wa�� # he].�e�-skelter bunch of buildinqs. Mayor Liebl saic� that t}�e deY��op��� MO�t� s� b� g�i.ded by the ordinance and reviewed by the Planninq ComZni,s�Sior� a.r�� �he CA�Gi�.: If a developer comes in that meets all the criteria� the �punC.�1 �ts �o� have the authority to stop tham. The City Engineer adc�ed �}�a� '�hexe �� ��.�da�ds in the zoninq ordinance which control what the lar�d co��d �e 17Ni�b� �Q.r.: �. �.chard Torqeson, 278 58th Avenue N.E., said that he must pa� abou� $16QQ �c� �,r�, Barker about $1000. The City Assessor added that thare alre �o S�+�t� dA�.4� �unds use� on this section as it is considered co�aercial prqpe�txt ,�ayA�' �i,ebl �aic� that there is no subsidy for commercial property and that the im��'ove-* mer�� would npt have been put in if it was not commercial. �layor Lieb1 �a,id ��� �� re�idents will have to pay for the assessment, but if it is SO�dt thg c,�y�lQQer w�ould ass� the responsibility. He suggested that Mr. Tprgeso� �i�d Q�� �,rh,at a 40' commercial lot sells for. A resident asked if �is Ae�ghboxs p� �St� ��d�s sold their �roperty, could the City condemn his? �he Gi�y �t'�oY'�{ex �'e�l�.ed i�o and the Mayor added that if a good price was offered, it yro1�1� �e �y����eous to �ooperate with his neighbors. Sidewalk �a�t Side of University Avenue: From 57th Ave. to 58th Ave.t iine of Lot 8, Block 3, Bennett-Palmer Addition (north properi Mr. Steak) to 60th Avenue; and from 60th Ave. to 61st Avenue th side of 61 antage Road A Road E.: From University Avenue to East SerVice Dr3,ve st Avenue:' From Universitv Avenue to East de of University Avenue ine of' Lot 4, Auditor's e�ue �0 64th Avenue ve N.E.: From 61st Ave. to 41 feet south of Subdivision #59: and from 290 feet south�� ide of 57th Avenue N.E.: From 320 feet west of versi ►j�'�j� �i���► Enc�ineer s�id that the proposed assessment for the sidewalkS �,� $�,�Q �; ��Q�, I� is a11 assessable as it is all commercial propexty �� �,��� s'}�g �� ,�ate Aid funds used. Mayor Liebl said that he had received some �a�ls �s���e����}q �h� sidewalks being beside the fire hydrants. The Citg ��}c��#}�e�' ���� ��� ��� will be relocat�d. They are waiting for NSP to �noye the�.� ��e� �}�l4� �}g ;q�,Q�ation of the hydrants will be � taken care of thi$ sprir�g, K� $��,c� �Q�� � sg����r�� q� the sidewalk were already in place and this is a co�tir�t�a��9� p� ��_ �� !�c�p ��an, 6389 University Avenue N.E., said that his propex�� ��}�� �gu� �,Q �Q�� �'�gm th� �orner and asked if he had to pay and the Ci��+ Assess4� ���al�g� �p, � SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETiNG OF MAY 8, 19i2 PAG� 12 MO'�ION by Councilman Breider to close the public heari�g pn the assess�e�� rol� for Street Improvement Project St. 1971-4. Seconded b� Councilmar� p�t��, U�n a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lieb]. declarec� the mot�.on carr��d �d �,he hearing closed at 10:08 P.M. . �UBLIC HEARING ON FINAL PLAT, HEATHER IiZLLS SECOND ADDITION, P.S. #72�01, SY MIKE O'BANNON: � � !lpTIQ�i by Councilman Breider to dispense w�.th the read�.nq ot t�e ,���,�Q }����,�t� t�ptice. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voics vote, al�, a�es� M��p� Lieb� de�lared the m�tion carried. ' '1'�e C�.t� Engineer showed the plat on the easel and said that this i8 ,M�', O��anno� �s se�ond phase of his project. The only charige that has },��� ��q �g tha� the access to Central Avenue by the church property has beer� eli.m���te$ �1nd t�e street ends in a cul-de-sac, and exits to the west on Benja�ti�l 8t�'e��. Just to the south of this plat, there is a low area that will create ex�enSive s�Qx�q sewex problems, so perhaps consideration should be give� to us3,#?g �,t ��S a x'etention basin and park purposes. M�a Mike 0'Bannon said that that low area, about 5 acres, couid k�e acqui�'ad b�+ thA C�fi� i� t.k��X would like to put it in the budqet, He said he t�ould �1pt b� ilble to dsvelop that low area until somethin q is done witi� the Chies pxo�exty, it iu�s been sitting as it is for 4- 5 years alrea�dy. Mayor Lieb� aske$ �# �e p1�,� is apprpved, can the property within the plat be develo�ed proper�,y� �. Q�Bannon said yes, the sewer and water utilities will be put in �o Gity �peGifications and under the supervision of Camstock and Davi�, F�cidley��4 CpA�t�ltant Enqineers. The Council indicated they would like tp h�yp �� Q� Bannon dedicate �the low give acres to the Gtiy for a reten,tior� �aS��} �� �uCk Pvrposes. �'xON by Councilman Breider to close the public heari.nq or� the �i#��� ����� �i��tt�,s�c Hi�1,s Second Addition, P.S. #72-01 by Mike O'Bannon. Secoz�de� by CQU�g7��• m� Utt�r. Upon a voice v�ote, all.voting aye, Mayor Liebl declaxed �he �t�,p�, �uc'��ed mnd the hearinq closed at 10:18 P.M. ,�W�pi7�4� 8�'eider asked Mr. O'Bannon if a delay of one week �o� a�P�'pYA� 4� th8 �lat would cause him any hardship. He said he would rathez' W��'� 1�i1��� �� �C6�qy1�,�' Ta�eeting of the 15th with a, recoaunendation from the Ci�y ��c�i�,se�, �, Q w��ot1 s3aid he has not sold sny lots yet, so there is no specia�, #}�;�r' ON VACATION REQUEST SAV N72-03 BY GENE HETLAN� FOR LOCK 7, ONAWAY ADDITION. GENERALLY IACATED AT 775 �yWr Liebl xead the public hearing notice aloud and the Cit� ��c�i�ee� ��1qweS� �hi� lp���ion on the overhead projector. He re�orted t�at t�e rec�te��, �� �p� �� y�4����(?r� �� both the east/west alley and the north/south a11ey, ��p ,w���er��r � A�' '�� b�QCk� is developed and the easterly § is vacar;t, The �e�Q�e�}$�t�.p�# p� �� P��ing Commission is for the vacation of the �orth/�ot�tY� ���.�� ��}� �'A��t����n� Ghe east/west alley. There is one buildinc�, at ��ve�itA�' ���i��};1Ae����� %%�;� ��� �egch� which does no� have adequate parking which �q��.c� t7�S+@ ��� ,����� ,���' ���ess, A petitior� has b��en �iq�ned w�►ich indicdt�c� �,dt AlpS� p�` �}� ,�A��.� dQ no� want the alley opened. i ' ' , ' ' ' � u ' � SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING I�E�'iDIG QF MAY 8� 1972 � �AG$ 13 Mayor Li�bl asked Mr. Dick Harris hie opinion ot the vacation request. Mr. Harzis aaid that he �rould iavor retaininq the ssat/�aest alley and vacating the north/�outh alley. Councilman Breider aaked what was the square footage o! the lot with the parkinq problsm and the City Engineer anss�rered it was about `,000 �quare feet. A qentleman in the audienca lro� Assurance Manufacturinq added that it is for aale nawr. Counciliaan Uttsr asked what Inventor's Enqinesr�nq would do abait the parkinq if the alley ia vaca.ted. Councilmsrt Breider eaid that the alley ia not opened now and is not used, so it Mouldn��C aake any difference. Ia�TION by Councilman Brefd�r to close the public hearing on the vacation requeat S�V �7Z-03 by Gene Hetlat�d. Ssconded by Councilman Utter. Upoa a wice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl d��lazed the motion carrted and the hearinq alo$ad at 10:28 P.M. RECEIVING ItEPORT ON SEWER HOOKUP REQUEST BY LYIdE G. Qi1AM, 6895 CNANNS% RiRADt � Mayor Liebi noted that there are two plans outlined in the Aqend� by tha City EnQineer. Plan �l is for installing individual ejector pumps'ar�d Plan #2 i�1 for the inQtallation of a lift station which would be much mor� oo�tly. He asked the City Enqineer vrhi.cii one he w�ould recama�nd. The C3ty En9fneer said tbat thers have been plans suiamitted for taking care of the sewer c�pacity, aad it will eventually have to Qo to the N.S.S.S.D. lines. At thi� poi�t, tha que�tion is already solved, a� he understood ]lr. Quaua has ha�d an ejaQtox p�ap installed. Mr. Quam �aid that he ha8, at a cost of $945. He ssid his neighbor ob th� �ciqht ia �ellinq his hoa�e and he thought he wa,s the only one l�ft aith this prpbl�. Tha tiucae houses involved would have had to dig up their yard: and rev� th�ir plumbing quite ex�ensively. He said he weat ahead and put it in, �s he rte�d�d rtlief quick�y and could`not vait. The City Engineer said that i� Fridley aqrees to pay ior this it at�uld xie MiLh ti►� agreement that any furthes maintenance after the installation �wuld be mt tb� t�o�se awu�rs expense. Th� Finarice Director added that 11r. Quas oould br�nq ia tiis bill ai�d, if authorized, it vrould be paid and he would be reques�sd to - aign �tn aqraeasnt. ' lbTI0e1 Dy Oo�uncilman Breider to approve Plan i�l (e jector pum�s) for those th�cee Z�oaNa on Chann�l Rpad needinq them, payment of Mr. ¢uam's bill oi 59�5� Xi.tta ths oondition that before any bills are paid the homoe awne�cs are to aiqn � agremnsnt atating that they Will be rasponsible for any further waintenance ' �iter th� installation. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upoa a v�oic� v�ots, A11 � ayes, teayor Liebl declared the aotion carried. . ' QONSIDERATION OF A HUILDING RBQUEST, A-1 I�IOTOR SPORTS. REQUESTED BY MS. YICKI SICIFF: (Lots 13 i 14, Block 2, Caa�nerce Park) The City Engineer said that tha aoning on thase lots is CR-2 and this cAtaqoxy �• ia !ox law traffic qaaeratinq buain�s�as. 2t waa ielt by the A�inistxatio� that this uao would bs bord,�rlin� aad this is why it Wag bzouqht before �he Q�uncil. Thi� type oi bwiness i� riot apeeiiically stat�d in tha O�rdir�a�nae. It waa lelt that this businoas rvuld quNrats �ore trattia than ttie CR-� cataqory wsa desiQrwd lor. ' ' . ` , ` A , SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF MAY $, 197� �A� �'� Mayor Liebi noted in the letter that the business w�ould be working on boat aators and snowmobiles etc., and that the proposed building would be 30QQ square feet with approximately 1150 square feet for offices and showrooms. l�s. Skiff said yes, their business would be service oriented. TherB i$ �nare money in service �han in sales of new rilotors. Mayor Liebl asked th� G1�y Attorney if this would fit into the CR-2 aoning? The City Attor�ley sa�,d 'tl'�afi the CR-2 zoning was meant as a buffer to provide for the transiti.on betwesn industrial and comanercial. He asked Ms. Skiff if she had read all the pzovisions of the Ordinance and she replied she had. The City Attorney said that not nwre than 25$ of the building could be used for sales purposess. Ms. Skif� safd she thought it would run a little more than that. She added that their expansion would be for service and storaqe. The City Attorney said tha� the Ordinance is quite striat on screening and the storage areas and asked hez if she understood this and she replied she did. �'he City Enqineer showed the proposed plans at the Council table and said fi;ha� th� lQ�� wou�� �mak� a paaccel 20Q' � 265' , Ii th+� Council, �slt tk�i.s �,� the p�c�per . u�+aqe tox tho ��ar�ing, then hi� ait�.ce will h�lp k��r with tk�e �aropex proaedura. Ths City Attoa�aoy said in hie� opinion thls is a bcrderlir�e aase and a�ked her i! thara w�a � time Eactor and shs replied ye�. The City Attorney felt th�.s should be reviewed by the Planning Commission. They have had some other tough interpretative queations before them. 13ot too long aqo two speculative buildings were #�pproved and after the buildings were built they have ac�ua�ly bean put to commercial use. If the Council feels that this is not too much o! a violation,he would have no strong objection provided the applicant timderstarids all the stipulations and that she would have to sbide by them. Mayor Liebl said there is an Animal Clinic just north of these lots and asksd ii she would anticipate a lot of noise. Ms. Skiff said yes, but it would be inaide the building and she did not think it would be excessive. Councilu�an Utter asked what about snowaabiles in the winter, they would probably be checked out outside. There is also a noise pollution provision in the ordinance that sets a decibel level that cannot be exceeded. rlayor Liebl felt this request should go to the Planning Commission. �t is the�r -��y tp study each request thorouqhly and qive their recommendations to th� COUtiCil, He added that boat motors would not be too noisy, but what about the sno�waiobiles and natorcycles? The City Attorney pointed out that thex would atill have to go before the Building Standarda - Design Control Subcoma+aitee �or their building permit, so under the circumstances it would not delay theu► too mucb to qo before the Planning Comanission also. He added that the Ac�ni�list7Cation should qo through the Qrdinance with them and inform them of exactly Wh�t �hey have to do to conform to the Code. Ms. Skifi'a associate said that wou�d take tro� lonq, they have to be in by July 15th. The City Attorney s�id th��'9� w�� nQ patx they could make that deadline. Mayor Liebl asked how much investme�,t.sh� i.$ �ntiCipating, and Ms. Skiff replied between $75,000 -$50,000. Cpunailman Breider asked where they aure located now. The applia�r►� rep�ied �A S�rinq Lake Pazk under the name of Recreational Sales. They axe loca►ted a.� A. �'esidential neighborhood and there are no complaints except o� Sunday. �yq�'I,igbl asked the Administrative Assistan� if he felt this bus����� W4u�,d t�,l, within the CF�-� catac�o�y. T$� A�ministrative Assi.sta�r�� �a�.d th�t t�'!e k4y �o #his zoninq district is in the first paragraph and read i� alo{,1d� ti ,� • IJ ' ' �� � ' i SPECIAL PUBLIC HE°.ARING 1�ETING OF MAY $, 1972 PAGE 15 particularly: "---which do not attract a large number of the qeneral public, such as retail shopping areas, and which do not qenerate heavy vehicular traffic." He said he did not feei this area would lend itself to this business because of the lxation, and also that this business would not fit within the intent of the CR-2 zoninq. He added perhaps another zoninq v�rould be more appropriate. "Cbuncilman Breider said he would agree i,iith that, and that motorcycles and sno�obiles is really stretchinq the intent, especially since there ie a decibel level established. The Council questioned when the next Planninq Caamiasion meetinq �,rould b�a at�d the City Enqineer said they will meet on the 17th, but that is tor general ��aruiin�q and they do not accept any items. Mayor Liebl a�lced if this could not be put on their Aqenda. The City Enqineer comaented that there are lota prvperly �r►one�d jusk a•fe`+ lota north of theae lots. The City Attorney added that this business would be �liqible under a co�anercial zoning, and as a practical matter i� the are�a 4 os 5 lota to the north wrould be appropriate, really what differenae M►ptil$ that ahort diatance make? Councilman Breider said that if we are goinq to al�aw c�- aercial, perhaps it ahould be all the way dovn. The question here is just how far can a deviation be �tretched? If allawed here, what about other requesta with aimilar deviations? � MDTION by Councilman Breider to request the Planninq cbn�ission to consider thia request at their meetinq of May 17th. Seconded by Councilman Utte�C, TJpon a v�ice vote, all ayes, Mayos Liebl declared the motion carried. ' 1 � ' ' ' � I ' The applicants were informed that thi� would aqain be before the Counci.� �fi. �.ha Meetinq of Jurie 5, 1972. OF REQUEST FOR BLOCK PARTY, MRS 2:. 409 BETITION N9-1972 - TO BIA(,ZC OFF SPRINGBROOK PLA(� AND LONGFELLOW ON FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1972 FOR A BIACK PARTY: NpTION by Caunci]man Breider to receive the c�aunication froa� Mrs, �imtY�Y l�lelSon, 409 7�3th Way N.E., dated May 8, 1972 and Petitian /9-1972. Se�o�ded -� Councilman Utter. Upon a voiae v�ots, all ayes, llayor Liebl decl�'ed '�li� awtia� carried. - !p'.�ION by CounciLnan Breider to qrant permission for the block party tmd�x tha conditions presented in the letter and waive all fees associated N36t�'i 4aricea. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice v�ote, all ayes� 1�1�yp� Liebl declared the, motion carried. RE80LIT�IONS CONFIRMING ASSESSI�NTS: � �'�#e �res4lutions confirminq the aasassment rolls for St. 1971-1, St. 1971�2 Al"�d St. 1971-4 and for the transier of funds ior the St. 1971-4 pmject �teref de7.�tec� trqm the Agenda at the Adoption of the Aqenda. SPECIAL PUBLIC iiF.ARZNG M���'r2�G OF MAY 8, 1972 �POINTMENT : Nama Betty Suzanne Coyle 4800 Madison St. N.E. Colunbia Heiqhts, Minn. Position Special Assessments • Effective Date May 8,. 1972 Replaces Patti �� �1,GE 16 ' MOTION by Councilu�an Bzeider to concur in the appointment as reaaamended by the 7Wministration. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice v�ote, a11 �yes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. QONSID�ItATION OF REQUEST FOR REP'ERENDUM 03�i SUNDiAY LIQUOR SALES : O�uriciLoan Breider asked an approximate cost of adding the questiox� on the reierendwa ballot. The Finance Director said the cost vrould not be too qre�t as it would only be adding ariother line on the ballot, perha,p� $200. �ouncil- �an Breider asked if the cost could be paid for by those petitioning for the vote. The Finance Director said that tiiere is nothinq spellsd out concernixig this question. The City Attorney added that he understood ttia�t Mr. Wei�s� �e also interested in Sunday liquor. Councilman Breider said that it would seem loqical, they are askinq far the vote so they can make more money, so shou�da't they pay the cost? Mayor Liabl felt that the service vrould be a b�enefit to xll the citizene of FridleY, not just those businesamen requestinq it. Mar�y p�ople would like to have a drink if th�y go out to eat. The Citx ldanaqer added that the City w�ould benefit by the additional license fee. Councilmari Bseider said that his only intere4t would be to break even. alr. Ole Bjerkesett pointed out a fallacy in Councila�an Breid�r's thin,lcinq. Ii� is talkinq of panalisinq a busines�man for doinq what the State law �e�quires 2sia to cl�o. Ths City 1�IanayQr �aid that he would check it out and report back tp �ho Council. MOTIO�i by Councilman Breider to receive the ccmmunications from Shorewood IRn, Inc., by William Nicklaw and Georqe Is In Fridley by George Nicklaw, both t�ted'blay 5, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voive vote, a11 �yea, _ M�yos Liebl declared the �tion carried. OOMMUNICATIONS: MR. filYl�lAi+i SMITH: RIEDEL VS. CITY OF FRIDLEY i10TION by Councilman Breider to receive the com�unication ircm Mr. Nya�an -S1a�,th cii�ted May 2, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a wice v+ote, all �1xes � �yos Liebl declared the motion carsied. , S�TC Ii�BERT BJORK, U.S. ARMY: HELICOPTER DISPLAY �QTION by Councilman Utter to.receive the coa�unication ira� SFC Rpber* $�ork t�,te4 May 4, 1972, and appro�ve the landinq and display of the helicopto� irt t,21e High Sohool football field on May 12, 1972. Seconded by Councilman �'sidex. Upon a voica vote, all ayes, 1�layor Liebl decl$red, the motiQn carxied. , C . ' � ' , ' � � SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF MAY 8, 1972 PAGE 17 G�ONSIDiERATION OF PARK LAND AC�OISITION, LOTS 2 i 3� BI,OCK 7, EDGEWATER GARllEDISs The City Manaqer reported that by previous motion Lots 1� 2 Mere authori�ed !or purchase, unless other lots were to be found more suitabls. No�v the 11c�inistration is recaamendinq the purchase of Lots 2& 3. �uncilman Breidar said that Councilman Mittelstadt vas quite specitic on hi� request and in his motion, and he would hate to act without him beinq hexe. The City Manaqer said that he has spoken to him about these lots and he ooncurs. MDTION by Councilman Breider to authorize purchase of tax forfeit Lots 2 and 3, Block 7, Edgewater Gardens for park purposes. Seconded by Councflmari Uttex. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declar�d the motion carried. ]�D►7�DUR1�lt�TT s . _ . I�TION by Councilman Breider to adjourn the Meetinq. Seoonded by Council�qan Utter. Upon a voice vote, all'v�oting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion "carried and the Special Public Hearinq of May 8, 1972 adjourned at.11:15 P.M. Res ctfully submitted, � Jusl Mercer Frank G. Liebl 8ecratuy to the City Council llayor . ' - •. 0 ' � • . � ^ • 0 0 1 � I�I� � � � , • u THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 15, 1972 The Regular Council Meeting of the Fridley City Council was convened at 7:45 P.M., May 15, 1972. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: . Mayor Liebl led the Council and the audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. INVOCATION: Mayar Liebl offered the Invocation. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Utter, Mittelstadt, Breidex, Liebl MEMBERS ABSENT: None ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 17, 1972: I�10TION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council � Meeting of April 17, 1972 as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the �tion carried unani- mously. � II u ' ' l__J ' ' i � � ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Mayor Liebl said the following Co�nunications are to be added to the Agenda: , Receiving Letter from the F7eterans Administration Regardi.ng the Island of Peace Project. Receiving Minutes of the May 4, 1972 Meeting on Island Of Peace Project. Receiving Memo from Leon Madsen Regarding the Island of Peace Project. Mayor Liebl suggested that the items on the Agenda be moved around to accom- modate the people waiting in the audience, so they will not be taken in order. MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the tt�tion carried unanimously. VISITORS : Mr. Carl Paulson, 430 57th Place N.E. Mr. Paulson said that he had two preambles to present to the Council. One con- cerns the lack of respect for law and order, specifically that there are never protests heard about hiqh speed traffic, yet look at how many are killed in traffic accidents. If parents circumvent the law, how can their children do othe�ise? The second item is that there are at least three items held over from the previous Council and this is leadinq to the abolition of local autonomy and a take-over of the local government by those higher up. He said he �uld reyeal specifics later. � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 15, 1972 Mr. Mike Rotter, 7420 West Circle N.E., Castle Mobile Homes PAGE 2 Mr. Rotter said there were two stipulations on the special use permit he would like to have the Council reconsider. One is Stipulation #10 regarding the requirement for wood walkways to all units from the blacktop area. He said tiiey are putting crushed rock with oil around the mobile homes, and he felt that wou].d be more than sufficient for walking and drainage. The second item is Stipulation #11 requiring a security fence on the south side of the property from wher� the trailers start to the eastern edge. Councilman Utter said that he did not feel the crushed rock would be very presentable after it is oiled for a walking surface. This is meant to keep the dust down and he would not think they would want the oil tracked into their trailers either. Mr. Rotter said first they were just going to use dirt, then the Building Standards - Design Control required them to use crushed rock with oil. He said they felt this would provide a hard surface. MOTION by Councilman Breider to allow occupancy with the wood walks held in abeyance to see if the need exists after they are in operation, and also to waive the security fence provided a letter is received from Strite-Anderson stating they do not feel the fence is necessary. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Rudy Boschwitz, Plywood Minnesota Mr. Boschwitz said he would like to request an extension of the special use permit issued to Viewcon for their A-frame chalet-type sales office. He said he had arranged with the owners to use the building for about b months if the perniit is granted, He said he understood their permit has �ired. Mayor Liebl said this building he hoped would belong to the Parks and Recre- ation Department when they are through with it and that arrangements have been made. He said he was very proud of the business operation of Plywood Minnesota in Fridley, and asked the City Attorney what kind of a permit this would be. The City Attorney said it would be a renewal of the permit issued to Viewcon for a temporary structure. Mr. Boschwitz added that it would be used as �r� office. ouncilmar Liebl asked if this building would be used for the sale of lots o ses and Mr. Boschwitz said no and Councilman Breider aslced if it would be used for his business and Mr. Boschwitz replied no, it will be used in conjunction with his political activities. Mr. Boschwitz asked what is going on on East River Road south of him. The City Attorney said that some land is being filled by F.M.C. using the excess �terial from the Burlington Northerri operation. They are trying to improve their gro- perty, but he did not know if they had a buyer. 1�TION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve the request by Rudy Boschwitz fox the use of the A-frame building owned by Viewcon for office purposes from May 15, I972 to November 15, I972. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. 0 ' � � � , � � � ' � � � ' r I_� � � ' �� ' � i L. I ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 15� 1972 Jack Eugster, Acting Store Manager for Target PAGE 3 Mr. Eugster said that through a mix-up in their office, they failed to file a request for a permit to allow an exhibition tha�t is scheduled for May 22, 23, & 24. This is a Goodyear exhibit and there would be five or more racing cars in the northeast corner of their parking lot. Mayor Liebl asked if there would be sales conducted in the parking lot. Mr. Eugster said there �uld be sales people there and that they would have tires etc. on exhi.bit, but the actual sales would take place inside the store. The cars will not be moved. Councilman Mittelstadt asked if these would be new cars and Mr. Eugster said this is a national exhibit that travels around the country• He thought per- haps locai car dealers may be asked if they would wish to inciude cars of their own. He added this would be all on their own property. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to grant the request for a permit for arc exhibition on May 22, 23 & 24 on the Target property ior the display of cars and accessories. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the �tion carried unani.mous�Y• Di�ne Hagstroaa, 6b45 Lucia Lane, Request for No Parking Signs Ms. Diane i�agstr�n said she would like to request "No Fark�g" signs on Lucia 1 Lane. Mayor Liebl said there was a study done on this probleia. a�d asked i€ there was still heavlr traffic and if so, •,�hen? Ms. Haqstro�t said i.t itas the worst on Saturday and Sunday and after 4:00 F.l�I. Mayor Liebl aske� if this prQblsm was caused 3�y the apartments and Ms. Hagstrom said they were the , ' ones that park there. _ � - � 1� i� I_J ' Ti�e City Manager asked if si�e mean on both sides and astced if this yvu3-a not cause the residents trouble with v�sitor parking? Ms. H�aqstra� sai-d there �e�'e signs on the other side o£ the street but the cars still park tt�ere• As to any visitors, they cannot park in 'tlze street now because it is a3ready €uli of cars. She said the t�»uble aoes not go beyond her ho�►se becaus,e �hen t1'ie �n apartment parking 3ot is cic�r. The Ci.tp Manager sa�d that he felt that before either a sign is instailed fvr her house, or ail aioPnq the street, that the ofi�er residents ahauid be con�acted. Ms. Hagstrwn said she i�ad a3-readp talked to her neighbors. The Council requested Ms• Ha�3s� �'�t ��� the AcLninistrativn can check with the oiher residents and informed her that it should take about a week. DISCUSSIOI�l RE��RDZAIG I+IRKIN� AN APPOIAfl�NT TO FZLI. THE �IR� TERM OF OFFICE i)F' S� WABD COUNQI�lAi�1: (Tabled May 1, 1972) lsayor S.iebi said that the filinq notices have been received a�d it is c3ose t�o the time when the fiiings for office have to be made. He asked if the Council would wish ta fill the seat for a few months or wait untii the filings are com- pleted, ar a€ter the election. He pointed out that wards One. Tw� and Three will be open, and will be voted on in the fall. � �IL�[+1 iyy Council�a�a Breider to offe� as a suqgestiac� t�at. as t�re tf�e is �a�winc� short, �at this ite�a be tablesi until Ns�ember 13, 19?2 �hich is one 3reek after tiie electior�, then t.he Council can appoint the pex�san that w�on frc�► the Second Ward. Seconded by Councilmari Mittelstadt. Upon a wic:e �te, all , ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimouslY• ' � I REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 15, 1972 PAGE 4 MOTION by Councilman Breider to instruct the Administration to transfer the 7 months pay for the Second Ward Councilman from the Council budget and put it into the Parks and Recreation budget for use in the Second Ward park system. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor L�.ebl declared the motion carried unanitnously. ORDINANCE #511 - AN ORDINANCE FOR VACATION SAV #72-01 BY RUSSELL HEDGE. GENERALLY LOCATED AT 649 53RD AVENUE N.E.: (Madison Street) MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Ordinance #511 on second reading, waive the reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a roll call vote, Mittelstadt, Breider, Liebl and Utter voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE FOR VACATION REQUEST SAV #72-03, GENE HETLAND, BIACK 7, ONAWAY ADDITION: MOTION by Councilman Breider t� approve the Ordinance on first reading and waive the r8ading. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a roll call vote, Breider, Liebl, Utter and Nlittelstadt voting aye, Mayor Liebi declared the motion carried unanimously. CODiSIDERATION OF APPR(3VAL OF Fi13AI. PLAT P.S. #72-01, HEATHER HILLS SECOND ADDITION, MiKE O'AANNON: Mayor Liebl asked the City Engineer if the City had received the deed requested, and the City Engineer said no, he did not want to give the land free, hawever, Mr. O'Bannon is pr�sent tonight for discussion. He then showed the plat at the Council table. Mr, O'Bannon came forward for a discussion and Mayor Liebl asked hi.m if this plat is acceptable to him and to the church. Mr. O'Bann�n said -that it was. He then pointed out the land in what would be the Third Addition t�at he would be willing to se11 to the City. There are 15 lots, at $2,000 per �ot, it would be $30,000 and he wouid agree to spread the cost over ti�ree years, at $10,000 per year. This land could then be used for a retention pond or park purposes. Mayor Liebl said t�at saheneve� a developer c�aes in with a residential area, that developer is ask,ed to give some land for park p��oses to take care of that specific neighbc�rhood. If there was r� dedication, ttier� would be no land available for parks after the develoFxnent is cc�mplete. Mr. O'Bannon said that he had paid some money for the park land in lieu of a dedication for the first plat and would be willing to do so in the second. He said he would want the City when they purchased the property to use it as a retention basin and not re-sell to another develo�er. Councilman Utter asked how much Mr. O'Bannon has paid toward park land. The City Attorney said that the general policy is 5� of the land area or the equivalent in money. With a sma3.1 plat, �the general poiicy is to get r�oney rather than land because there would not be enough land to do anything with anyhow. The City Engineer added that the payment for the park was $15 per lot. Mayor Liebl asked if this low land where the Third Addition wfluld be is ur�- �levelopable. Mr. O'Bannon said yes, it cannot be developed until the Chies property is deveioped and it has been sitting for 5- b years already. Mayor il L_.J � � � � t � ' � � � ' ' � � � � � , � � � , I � � ` � � , � , ' , � 1 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 15, 1972 PAGE 5 Liebl said that he would be glad to approve the plat, but he would certainly like to cut the price. He asked where the City could get $30,000? Council- man Mittelstadt asked Mr. O`B�annon if he had the land appraised and Mr. O'Bannon replied no, he cannot develop it now anyhow, until the Chies pro- perty is taken care of. The storm water from his present plats w�.11 run into this future plat. Mayor Liebl ask�d if he was going to use the future plat as a ponding area for his second plat and Mr. O'Bannon said yes, but also the Chies property and the Park Consts:uction property runs into there. Mayor Liebl said that since this is a benefit to him, he could not see why the City should pay Mr. O'Bannon for the property. Mr. O'Bannon said that Chies and Park Construction will also benefit, but he is willing to pay his share. The City Engineer said, as the C�tancil knaws, this is part of a large storm sewer district that is stiil needed. Mr. Miller was required to pay $800 ,per lot in escrow for the storm sewer when he platted his land. Any part of the internal system that Nlrm Miller added on his own that was part of the total system, he will be given credit for, and it will be deducted from the $800. The Council indicated at t,kiat time that they felt that the same stipulation should be iunposed on all developers coming into this area to take care of the future storm sewer system. �hen when a buyer buys a home, he would know that the water, sewer, streets, aaid storan sewer would all be paid for. The problem in this area is that it is a very large and expensive storm sewer district that is still qui�� undeveloped, and the people are violently opposed to the improvement because of the cost. �y requiring money in escraw, eventually the majority of people will alreedy have the money in eacrow and would not be opposed to having it put in. In a district suci� as this the majority of the people would live on the taigh land and �ould have no problem and it would only be perhaps 5$ of the peop].e that would have the problems. Therefore, if there was aiready �ney in escrow, the people with the moneg in escrow would not complain when the system does go in. There are two solutions availahlej one is to require the $80U per lot when the building permit is issued, the other would be for the City to acquixe enough land so that the total drainage goes into that iow area�so that a storm sewer system would,not be s�eeded. He said nis recoaa�endation would be for the escraw plan. Mr. O�Bannon said that he wo�ald not be draining any water onto anyone elses property bu� bis awna If he ne�er deveiops the third plai, he wiil not be contributing any wa�er to the City of Fxidley, and he could not see tt�at he should be penalized. The City Attorney said �the Council must answer the question if they are willing to accept a pond as the final solution. He added that he did not think that this would be a pernnanent solution. It could be made attractive, but it could aiso be a pond of stagnant water and there would be other problems with iiabil�ty. ' The City Engineer said that Mr. O'Bannon had co�nented that it would be im- possibie to develop this low area, but the storm sewer can be engineered to drain this area also, so it is possible. Mr. O'Bannon disagreed and there was so� discussion on how a plan could be engineered. � Councilman Utter said that he feit if this area is going to develop, the pro- blems should be solved right naw rather than by-passing it. This might be a hardship on Mr. O'Bannon right ndw, but it would pr�pare for the €uture. The • City Enqineer saici the whole watershed area would drain into Rice Creek. TYie � possibility of a retention basin should be considered a temporary solution as REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 8, 1972 , PAGE 6 � with the Miller property. If money is escrowed, when a person buys a lot he would not be assessed again, but the escrow would be included in the price of his home. � Mayor Liebl said that he went up and looked this area over. It would seem to him that to drain the low area tlze pipe would have to be �U feet deep. The people in the second plat should be protected so there are no additional assess- ments when the storm sewer system is developed for the whole area. He questioned if a retention basin is a sensible answer. The City Atto�ney said the first question would be if a major system is developed, would these lots drain into it? Then, is it physically possible and economically feasible to drain the area where this water would run into? If the answer is no, then the Council will have to accept a retention basin as an ulti.mate answer. Then, when this area is assessed, this basin would have to be considered a sub-area arid coul d not be assessed for the storm sewer system. This would then be the only unassess- able piece of property in the Gity of Fridley. The {3olicy has aiways been that all property either is, or will be, assessed. Mayor Liebi asked if the City Engineer had said that it is possi2ale to eventually have mains and laterals to take care of draining that lrna area, and the City Engineer replied yes. Mr. 0'Bazuion disagreed and said he w�uld object to paying $800 per lot for something that cannot be drained. The fity Enc}ineer said that Mr. O'Bannon has indicated that he has already spent $500 per lot to build laterals in his first addition. As he said before, any part of the internal system that is built by a developer would be credited agai.nst the amount of the escrow deposit. Mr. O'Bannon said that he would not mind if it was shown as a pending assessment, so that when a home is sold and a search is made, the home otimer would know 8zat there would be a future assessment for storm sewer. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve the fina� �Iat, P.S. #72-01 by Mike O'Bannon, Heather Hills Second Addition, with the stipuiation that the assessments for the laterals and mains be a matter of record and �hat the futux'e plat be left in its natural state for 5 years. Mayor Liebl said that this moticm laould then be to show a pending assessment on the second plat. He asked the City Engineer if he felt this �vas adequate? The City Engineer said the basic question is whether the system is qoing to be put in or not. If not, the question becoines, can you live with the problEms a�etention basin will entail? Previously the Cc�uncil made the decisitaa to wor3c toward a total system slowly, stage the work, but still keeg the long range total plan in mind. Councilman Mittelstadt said that this is an unusual case anc3�the City Engineer is over-emphasing. If, at the time of closure, the people are told there is a pending assessment, there would be no problem. It was painted out that if there is not money in escrow, the Council will continue to a�eet with strong opposition to the system from the majority of the people on high ground. Councilman Breider said that Mr. O'Bannon's argument that he is draining water from his property to his property is valid now, but when the 3ots are developed in the Second Addition, this will change, and other people will be dxaining their storm water onto Mr. O'Bannon's property, in which case the City may have to buy the land from Mx. O'Bannon for a retention basin. He said he would fav+or the $800 escrow plan. � � � l � � � � � � � � 1 i t � i� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 15, 1972 u PAGE 7 ' Mayor Liebl called for a second to the motion, received none, and declared the MOTION pIED FOR LACK OF A SECOND. MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the final plat P.S. #72-01, Heather ' Hills Second Addition, consisting of 13 lots, by Mike O'Bannon, with the stipulation that there be $800 per lot put in escrow for the storm sewer a� the time of closing. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, � Br�ider, Liebl and Utter voting aye, Mittelstadt voting nay, Mayor biebl declared the motion carried. ' � �J � � � � � ' � � i � � Mr. O'Bannon informed the Council that the plat will remain in the condition ' it is in now, and that he will not spend $800 per lot to drain water onto land he owns. He said in his first plat he put in all underground utilities, concrete streets and other extras because he wanted a qood development, and this is the thanks he gets. RESOLUTION #60-1972 - A RESOLUTION CONFIRMIi3G ASSESSMENT FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1971-1: Mayor Liebl asked the City Assessor to read off the streets involved in this assessment which he did. Mayor Liebl said as he recalled, there were no major obje ctions, and the roll could be adopted as presented. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt Resolution #60-1972. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unani.mously. RESOLUTION #61-1972 - A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR STREET IMPROVE- MENT PRpJECT ST. 1971-2s The City Assessor inf�rn�d the audience of the streets involved and the Council noted that there was a iet�.er o� objection submitted at the Public Hearing Meeting from Mr. Danald Savelkoul on the West Moore Lake Drive assessment. Mayor Liebl asked if �he assessment was levied in compliance with the policy on State Aid streets and the City Assessor said yes, they were assessed a normal residential street rate, and added that there were some sewer and water services put in. MOTION by Councilman Mittelsiadt to adopt Resolution #61-1972. Seconded by Councilman U�ter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PRO- JECT ST. 1971-4: The City Assessor read off the streets involved in this assessment. Mayor Lieb1 said that the Council has before them two proposed assessment rolls for Star Lane. The assessment rate discussed at the public hearing meeting was $9.90 per foot and the alternate roll would levy an assessment of $5.91 per foot. The Councii had a lengthy discussion on this project in an executive session and after discussing this with the Administration, the feeling of the Counci�l is that in order to be proper and legal there has to be a policy worked out that would be applic�ble in such difficult situations as Staz Lane and 57th �lvenue. The'City made this improvement to alleviate very difficult and REGUI,AR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY I5, 1972 PAGE 8 hazardous intersections. The people did not want this improvement and Mr. Simmons objected on the grounds that it was not to their benefit. He said he felt it would be proper for this Council to have some policy set for future streets with this type of background when it is of benefit to not only the abutting property owners, but to the whole city in solving intersection problems. Mayor Liebl continued that he did not wan� fo aggrove a rall until this is worked out by the City Engineer, the City Manager and the City AttQrney, and added that the City must be very careful how the State Aid fun�s are used. Councilman Breider said he would concur and that the policy mtist be fair to those that have paid an assessa�ent in the past and those that will be assessed in the future. He agreed Star Lane and 57th Avenue should be looked into further. ' MOTION by Councilman Breider to table the resolution confirming the assessment roll for Street Improvement Project St. 1971-4 to the Jun� Sth Meeting, and instruct the Administration to review the present policy and initiate a new policy structure for the Council to consider. Seconded by Councilman Mittel- stadt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. DISCUSSION REGARDING ISSUANCE OF BUILDII�iG PERMIT FOR 16 SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS IN ME�IDOWMOOR TERRACE UNDER FEDERAL PROGI2AM 235, REQUESTED BY VERN DONNAY: Mayor Liebl said that the Federal Program 235 created such a rhubarb in Blaine because of the quality of construction and he would certainly hope this would not happen in Fridley. He said he would like to know where they would be located, whether they meet the Building Code and the price range of the homes. The City Engineez said that on Fhge #13A of the Council Agenda is a map showing the location of the single family homes Vern Donnay is proposing. They are located in Meadowmoor Terrace and Mr. Donnay has acquired 18 lots and is pro- posing to develop 16 of them. The houses will be split entries and ramblers with a single garage and in the $25,000 range. This would include the cost of the home and the land. The plans meet all the minimum requirements of the Fridley Building Code. On Paqe #13B are additi.onal conditions the City would like Mr. Donnay to meet and the company has agreed to most of ihem. They are going to be sodding the front and side yard but not the bacic yard. Mayor Liebl coaaaented to the audience that the reason the City Engineer sent notices out an this proposal was so that the residents that live in the arez will be fully aware of what they would have to live with. Mr. Rpbert Gottsacker, Representative of Vern Donnay Reaity Inc., said he was a civil engineer and had met 2- 3 times with the City Engineer and the Building Inspector and their plans have been modified to meet the City Building Code. There are some additior�al conciitions they #eeI are i�ossible to meet and he has stated why t� them. Magor Liebl asked if they would comply with the UBC as modified by the City of Fridley and Mr. Gottsacker replied yes. Mayor Liebl asked what was the cost of a home and Mr. Gottsacker replied $24,200, the price is set by the Federal Government. He said there would be curbs, gutters, water and sewer services, bituminous driveways and single car gar�ges. Councilman Mittelstadt said that he thought th� Coc�e required a double car garaqe. It was explained that the side yard setback for a living area is 10', C� i Ir � U � , 1 � � � , � ' �� � � � i � � , REGUI,A.R COUNCIL MEETING �r t�IAY 15,1972 L_1 LJ � PAGE 9 and for the garage side 5'. In this case, since it is a single garage, the setback is 15' to allow for expansion. Mayor Liebl asked the square footage of a house. The City Engineer replied for one of the types of houses it is 1022 square feet and I020 is Fridley's minimum, so it barely meets the Code. Mayor Liebl asked the price range of the homes in this neighborhood and the City Assessar replied in the $25,000 to $30,000 range. Mr. Bernard Heille, 1418 Meadowmoor Drive N.E., said he was present to speak , against this project. xe said he was familiar with "building standards" and the difficulty in getting satisfaction. A person has to have at least three children to get into governz�nt housing and there are no parks in the area 1 now. He said he would want his property re-evaluated if he abuts a low income house. He said they now have holes and sand, but he thought this project would be worse than what they have now. � 1 , , , , � � � L_J � � � The City Attorney advised the Council that if Vern Donnay owns the property, zt is properly zoned, and the plans meet the building code, the Council has no alternative but to grant the permit. Mr. Jim McLaughlin, 7689 Bacon Drive N.E., said they are being allowed to build with single car garages and asked if others would be allo�wed to do this. Mayor Liebl replied yes. Mr. McLaughlin said there was an article in the Minneapolis Tribune in whi.ch Vern Donnay had stated he was getting out of the 235's because of getting a bad reputation. He asked why he has suddenly reversed himself. Mr. Gottsacker replied that the lots were purchased and the sales made last year, so they are committed to build the homes for these people. Mayor Liebl asked who sold these lots and Mr. Gottsacker replied they were purchased for back taxes. Mr. Ralph Schermann, 1351 76th Avenue N.E., asked if they met all the minimum requirements in Blaine? If they did, he said that he would want no part of this project. The houses were incomplete and inadequate. He said on the news it showed some houses and it said that six were vacant within 6 months. The people could not make the payments and Mr. Donnay was making no effort to �orrect the complaints. He also heard the baseanents sank. Mr. Gottsacker said thi.s was wrong. Mr Schermann said that they had stated they axe not going to sod the back yard, but when he mov�d in, he was asked within a week if he was going to sod, and he sodded right away. He said they live in "Wind City" and if they do not sod the back yards there will be sand 15" deep on his sod. Vern Donnay buiZds cheap, low-grade houses to pick up some quick money and sticks the people that don't know any better. He added also that the area does not have parks or playgxounds. Mr. Duane Lee, 1402 Meadowmoor Drive N.E., said he just sold his home for $24,900 and if he would have stayed there, it would probably be �re like $17,900o Mr. D. i�'anson, 7688 Arthur Street, pointed out that the Donnay repre- sentative has already ac�ni.tted they are getting out of the 235 business because of their mistakes. Mr. RoW. Kimbler, 7638 Arthur Street N.E., said he was here tonight because of what he was tol� by Mr. Chies; that there was nothing going in but high value homes. iie said his taxes just went up and he has a neighbor wtith a home for $24,500 without a garage and it is kept in good shape. He asked what this is goin,g to do ta the valuation Af their homes, and what about �ose that are selling for s REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF' f�1Y 15, 197�.' PAGE 10 � � $30,000? Do we want Fridley to be a City to be proud of7 Lets bring the value up, not down: (Applause) Mayor Liebl as�ked how many of the audience , were present for this item and approximately 30 - 35 har3ds were raised. Mayor Liebl asked what were the laws governing the 235 program, and what if Fridley were to say that we do not want this type of housing? The City Manager said I as the City Attorney already pointed out, it is a very difficuit situation for the City Council to deny a builder the riqht to build on his own property when he meets the Code. The 235 program has been around for a long time, but there � has been much adverse publicity on it in the '1`win City area recently. He said he read a newspaper article in which Golden Valley's park grant was being held up by the Metropolitan Council because they were not providing their share of � middle or lower income housing. The Metropolitan Council must approve all grant requests, and this is one of the things they take into consideration. He added that $25,000 is closer to middle income, rather than low income. � Because of the bad publicity, Fridley will be extra cautious in making sure Vern Donnay meets the Codes and to insure that inspections are made by the Building Inspector to make sure they are doing what they have stated they will do. � � Mrs. Barb Hughes said about a year ago she had asked the Council not to pass the ordinance that would require a two car garage because that would eliminate � low and middle incoa►e people from living in Fridley. She said she would en- dorse the con¢nents of the City Manager, and this would have to be considered middle income housing, this is what she was when she moved to Fridley 15 years � ago, what school teachers are and many others are, or have been. There is criteria to maintain to remain eligible for Federal grants. She said Vern Donnay is capable of building good housing and if there are good inspections made, Fridley will see homes that do not,fall apart. She said she would like � to see a variety of people living in the City of Fridley. (Applauge) A resident of the area said that he was not rich, and is not saying keep the � poor people out, and that he would not mind having them for neighbors, but if Vern Donnay promised ta build with minimum standards, Fridley will end up with a mess such as Blaine has. He said he had looked at a home built by Donnay • and it is a fine house, he is a capable builder, but if m3nimum standards are � used, and a cheap rate lumber, you will end ug with a cheap rate house. If you use better than normal quality, you will have a better than normal, home wl�en you are done. � Mr. Gottsacker said that the City of Fridley uses the i3niform Buildiny Gode with their own modifications to make it more strict. After July lst the Fridley Code ' will no lonqer apply and they need only go by the Iess stringent State Code. They have agreed to build under Fridley's Code even though they could have waited until after July lst and have used the less strict Code. Mayor Liebl said that when he ran for election, he said he was opposed to low in- � come housir�g and he still was. He said he did not want the co�omoiunity downgraded. The quality of the Donnay work needs to improve. He said he looked at the Blai�e � housing and he did not want that in Fridley. Mrs. Hughes said she would like to coiarnent on what "minimun" means. Is it � Sy7�anXtnous w�th poor? It seems to be a matter of square faotaqe and other such criteria, but she would like to point out that there are many homes in this City that do no� meet the 1020 square foot requirem�nt. Mx. Heille said that he was � , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF biFlY 15, 197� I ' � � PAGE 11 aware of this project a year ago. He said he was an electrician and as far as his business is concerned, "mini.mum" means "poor". He said he has done some work on HUD projects and there would be one plug-in in the kitchen, and the receptacles are spaced far apart in the rest of the house. A resident said that he has talked to many of his neiqhbors and they think that if this goes through there will be many houses for sale. They are going to try to get out before it hits. He said he and his neighbors feel this will bring the valuation of their homes down. Mayor Liebl asked if there will be full basements and the City Engineer replied � yes. Mayor Liebl said there were some problems with some specific construction in the past and this is why the Building Inspector was asked to make some reco�nendations for the company to meet before the permit was issued. He asked , if Donnay wouid meet these conditions which would result in better construction. Mr. Gottsacker said that the Building Inspector is very conscientious and thorough and as a builder, �hey could not afford to build a frame wrong, then have the � Building Inspector make them tear it down and start over again so they would be building a home two or three times. Mayor Liebl agreed the Building Inspector is a very hard working man and he will , be checking very closely on this project. He told the people in the audience that it is Federal legislation that has put the local government in this position, and if they feel their security and life style threatened, they should write , their congressman and explain their concerns about the 235 program. He pointed out that George Romney, Secretary of U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, has found the complaints in Blaine to be valid complaints. He said you and I 1 pay into the Federal coffers, and the people of Fridley should indicate to Congress what is expected of them. You•must put in a good days work for a good days pay and if the builder and the Inspection Department saork together, Fridley will have a good project. He told the people to write to their congress- � man, this Council could not help them, and �ridley must give them their building permit. It is the Legislators that wrote the Iaw for this program. � A resident asked if the permit is taken out before July lst, could they wait -uritil after to start construction, then go by the UBC? The City Attorney said that his interpretation is that if a permit is taken out before July lst, then � they would be required to meet Fridley's Code. The Engineering Department has requested, and the builder agreed, to do more than the Code requires. Councilman Mittelstadt said that the 235 program would bring in lo�wer qual�ty , construction and to build would mean full time resident inspectors. He pointed out the Better Business Bureau report brings out complaints that went unanswered and that Vern Donnay is involved in a lawsuit in Brooklyn Park. He said he was ' concerned about the reputation of this builder, and unless there are daily inspections, he could not allow this building permit, and not unless they agree to put in sod in the back yards. Councilman Breider pointed out that if Vern Donnay was asking for a building permit and was going to build these same , houses under conventional financing rather than 235, the Council could not stop him. He said he had looked at the project in Blaine and he saw no grass, drive- ways, or garaqes. Fridley does not have a choice in this a�tter, except to ' insist that they be as good quality as possible. The question of Vern Donnay's reputation as a builder has to be looked at as a separate issue. � REGOLAR COiJNCIL MEETTNG OF t�Y •15, 1972 PAGE 12 � Mr. Ole Bjerkesett, 100 N.E. 63�5 Way, asked if it would be legal to require a performance bond for this construction. The City Attorney said that the items listed on Page #13B, and their meeting with the Fridley Buildirig Code, should be reduced to an agreement between the builder and the City. As a condition to the building permit, it could be stated that no house may be occupied until there is a final inspection and the Certificate of Occupancy issued. The Sewer & Water Department could be instructed not to install any a�ters until the Certificate has been issued. The requirement ior a preformance bond could be included, it has been required for other projects. Then i€ there are items that are not done to the s�►tisfaction of the Building inspec�or, there wc�uld be money on deposit with the City to make certain the deficiencies are corrected. He added that the Building Inspector has the right to issue a stop wo�k order. MOTION by Councilman Utter that the matter of issuing the permits be laid over to June 5, 1972 and instruct the City Engineer, Building Inspector anc3 the City Attorney to prepare the necessary documents to protect the City, including the items on Page #13B and meeting the Fri&ley Building Code being a prerequisite to issuing the permit. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. RECESS: � , ' � � f � Mayor Liebl declared a recess at 10:07 P.M. The Meeting was reconvened at , 10:22 P.M. DISCUSSION REGARDING PROPOSED ENVIRONMENTAL QUALfTY COMMISSION: Councilman Mittelstadt called upon Mr. Winston Jacobson, the Chairman of the citizen comzaittee that initiated this proposed ordinance. Mr. Jacobson said that he had talked to the coa¢aittee about making the counnission a subcommittee of the Planning Commission versus a separate couQnission. The concensus of opinion is that they would rather that the coamnissi.on be an individual body, that would work wit3i the Planninq Co�ission, but not necessarily under them or through them. As to �he question of whether the co�nission should be created by ordinance or resolution, they feel that it should be by ordinance. Part of the reason is that creation by resolution implies s�tething temporary and an ordinance is more permanent. As•a rule a resolution is a short term thing, but an ordinance is considered long term. When speaking of a resoZution, consider that there is an election this fall and there could be three new faces on the Council and how they felt about the resolution could be different than what the present Council feels. There could be a resoiution now, but it could be very easily th�o�tn out in Jarivary. The Enviro�ntai Quality Gom�nission will deal with some things that are controversial and they may step on some toes. An ordinance would give them more freedo� to act. Mayor Liebl said that an Ordinance couid be amended or abolished too, if new members did not like it. He said the City did not receive much input. The Adminis- tration was instructed to send it to all the organizations and the only answer received was from the League of Women Voters. Mr. Jaaobson said he had been in contact with the organizations to see if they had any comm�ents to offer. The Chamber of Coaanerce has set up � committee to study the proposed ordinance, but he has received no report back �rom them yet. � , � ' � � , LJ C � ' , REGULAR COI7NCIL MEETING O�` :�Y 15 19i2 ► PAGE 13 ' . Mrs. Barb Hughes said the Council has the comments from the LWV for strengthening 1 the coiarnission. She said the LWV supports Mr. Jacobson's arguments for cre- ation by ordinance because an ordinance requires public hearings and a resolution does not. A commitment on the part of the City can make this work, they would 1 need funding to make an effective coimnission. She would not want to see a committee or coaanission that does not have the suppor� and funding necessary. She said the LWV urges an ordinance for the commission and a strong commitment for funding. ' �� ' � � � � � ' ' i , � � , Councilman Mittelstadt said that when he introduced this proposed ordinance he stated a commission rather than a committee because i.n the City of Fridley a cor�nission does have �unding. He said he thought it was time to start developing the ordinance using the input from the League of Women Voters, Mr. Jacobson's committee, the Planning Commission and the Chamber of Co�rce. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to instruct the Administration to proceed with drafting an ordinance for an Environmental Quality Control Co�aission. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT - MOWING SERVICE: Tractor w/ side arm mower per hour Tractor w/ pull mower or flail type or rotary type or equiv. per hour Tractor Operator per hour Riding mower w/ min. 20a° cut per hour Truck - 1 ton or larger per hour Hand mower - per hour Riding mower - per hour Spraying equip. labor - per hour Clean up man - per hour B. Germundsen 6901 Magda Dr. Mpls., Minn. $6.00 6.00 4.50 4.00 IOa50 4.50 4.00 N.B. 4.50 V.R. Vasecka Quality Turf 438 Independent St. Chaatplin, Minn. $12.50/hr, operator included 12.50/hr. operator included 6.00 9.75/hr. operator included 6.00 6e00 9o75/hr. operator included 24.00 6000 The City Manager reported that Fridley was notified last month that the present Weed Abatement Contractor did not wish to continue, so specifications were developed, advertisement for bids were published, and two bids were received May 5, 1972. The low bidder is Brian Gerundsen. There are a number of different items compared with the previous contractor in the Agenda. The majority of the work is with a tractor and operator and this cost went from $10 per hour to $10.50 per hou� or a 5$ increase. He said the City Administration has tried to alleviate the major complaint from last year's weed abatement procedure which was that people did not have any estimate of the cost of the work before it was don�, to give them an opportunity to hire their own contractor if they so desired. This year they will be sending out estimates of the work prior to REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF i`dAY 15, 1972 PAGE 14 it being done so the people can compare the costs. There is also a provision for holding back 10� payment so there will be a fund set aside in case there aXe any damages incurred by the contractor. He said he had checked out Mr. Germundsen and Brooklyn Center was pleased with the quality of his service. He said his recommendation is to award the contract to Mr. 6ermundsen for 1972 with the option to carry the contract into future years if both parties ag�ee. MOTION by Councilman Breider to award the contract for Weed Abatement to Mr. Brian Germundsen for the year 1972, with the option to continue the contract on into future years if both parties agree. Seconded by Counc�lman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 3, 1972: 1. PROPOSED ZAPATA RESTAURANT AT 5905 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E.: Lot 9, Block 3, Bennett-Palmer Addition, Lot 16 & 17, Block 13, Hyde Park Addition, plus vacated 59th Avenue. The City Engineer said this restaurant would be north of Mr. Steak and this request was sent to the Planning Commission because they did not meet the area require- ments at present, but they would meet the requirements as proposed, which would be to char,ge the 25,00 square feet aYea requirement to 20,000 square feet, and the front foot requirement of 200 feet to 160 feet. Since the ordinanee is still in the planninq stage, the applicant will need a waiver of the Code requirements. He said they will be covering 95$ of their area with blacktop, concrete and building, and there will be very little green area. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve the construction of a Zapata Restaurant subject to the stipulations imposed by the Huilding Standards - Design Control and grant a waiver of the present Code requirements of 25,000 square feet area, to 20,000 square feet, and front footage requirement of 200 feet to 160 feet. This waiver is based on the premise the Planning Commission will be forwarding on a reco�arnendation that the Council adopt the amendment based on the above figures. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liel�l declared the motion carried unanimously. 2. REZONING RE UEST: ZOA #72-03, THE WALL CORP., BY i3ENNIS MADDEN (RIEDEL ESTATE): To rezone from R-1 to R-3 for townhouses and apartments. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to table this ite�n until the Planning Commission is ready to forward their recoma�endation on to the Council. Seconded hy Co,uicil- man Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion earried unanimously. 3. REZONING REQUEST, ZOA #72-04, LEIGH INVESTMENT,INC., BY JOHN R. DOYLE, PRESIDENT: Lots 12 through 17, West 5 feet of Lot 18, Biock 16, Fridley Park. Rezone from R-1 to CR-1 (general office and limited business) for real estate office. The City Engineer reported that the Planning Commission recommended deni�I of the rezoning request and unless the petitioner requests a public hearing before the Council, the action would be to co�cur. Mr. John Doyle said he would like to request a pu}�li� hearing before the Council. � L ' � I� ' C� � , � , L_1 r � , LJ � , , f ' ' , , � ' ' , r � � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING i��' �lAY 15, 19i2 MOTION by Councilman Breider to set June for the rezoning request by John Doyle. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl PAGE 15 12, 1972 as the public hearing date Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. declared the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Liebl said there were rumors brought to his attention; one of which was that there would be a factory going in that would be belching biack smoke. Anather was that Mr. Doyle would be down-grading the house and ano�her was that if he did not get his rezoning, he would bring in 235 homes. When Mr. Doyle came before the Council with his proposal, he was told to follow the proper procedure, and he, personally, felt that this plan would be an improvement. Mr. Doyle said he was very surprised to learn at the Planning Co�nission Meeting that there was a petition going around with 216 signatnres against this rezoning. In order to get 216 signatures would encompass quite a bit of area. It was a stated fact that at least a part of the signers were renters, not land owners. In Addition, after the petition was submitted, at least one indi`tidual had been informed it was to be rezoned industrial and he was asked "How would he like to have a factory belching black smoke?" He said he had talked to a fair number of people within the 300 feet radius of the property and a great many indicated they did not object, so it seems many changed their minds later. If he had talked to many of these psople, obviously the 216 signatures goes far beyond this area. He said some of the circulators did not know what his presentation was, so how could they go around and tell people what he was going to do? He said he was not looking specifically for a rezoning, he would be just as happy with a special use permit that would allow him to fix the house up and use it for his real estate office. He said he certainly did not i.ntend to build any apartments, houses, or "factories belching smoke". From the street this office would look quite like a private residence. He said if he is unable to use the property as he proposes, possibly an alternate would be to build houses, but he did not feel this area would justify a$35,000 -$40,000 house, so it would have to be a low priced house. Another alternate would be double or multiple family units. He said his impression was that the Planning Com¢nission has another design in mind for this area, but he thought that his use would have less impact on those plans than anything else that could go in. 1 MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the Minutes of the Planning Comm►ission Meeting of May 3, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared th� n�eotion carried unanimously. , , � � � LJ RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS - DE5IGN CONTROL MEETING OF MAY 4, 1972: 1. CONSIDERATION OF A RE UEST TO CONSTRUCT A TRIPLEX LOCATED ON OUTLOT 1, RICE CREEK PLAZA SOUTH ADDITION, AND IAT 32, BLOCK 4, LOWELL ADDITION, THE S1�1ME BEING 6591 MAIN STREET N E, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY ALVIN A. NITSCHKE, 6441 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA): The City Engineer reported the Building Standards recommended approval with stipulations. Mr. Nitschke has submitted new plans incorporating their conditions. MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the request to construct a triplex bX Mr. Alvin Nitschke with the revised plans submitted this date to be used. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Nlayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF 11AY 15, 1971 PAGE 16 , , 2. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A SERVICE CENTER LO('.ATED ON THAT PART OF THE NORTHEAST �t OF SECTION 11, T-30, R-24, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ' BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST �i OF THE NORTHWE5T � DISTANT 636.8 FEET WEST OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTHEAST � OF THE IiORTHWEST �t; THENCE WEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 400 FEET; THENCE 50UTHEASTERLY DEFI.ECTING TO THE LEFT 110 52'02" TO THE CENTERLINE , OF OSBORNE ROAD; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CENTER OF OSBORNE ROAD TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH A LINE DRAWN SOUTH FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID NORTH DESCRIBED LINE TQ THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE , SAME BEING 315 OSBORNE ROAD N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY KORSUNSKY- ' KRANK, INC., 1525 GLENWOOD AVENUE, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55405): The City Engineer reported that the Building Standards recommended approval of the plans with stipulations. The square footage of the building is in excess of the Code requirement and there is not enough parking, so they have applied for a variance. When the rezoning was approved the plans showed a building with 4070 square feet, now they are proposing a building with 6650 square feet which is almost a 50� increase. He sugqested, if the Council wishes, they could approve the building using 6000 square feet which would meet the Code, then if their variance is approved, they could increase the size to 6650. The 650 feet difference would be for a variance to the parking requirement. Councilman Breider asked if the shopping center would be a solid building ,and the City Engineer said yes, it would be a row of shops within one building. He . then showed a rendering of the proposed building at the Council table. Mr. Ernst explained that he had already talked to the Board of Appeals and the item has been placed on the Agenda. Councilman Mittelstadt said that if they still have to appear before the Board of Appeals, perhaps the Council should wait for their recom�endation. Mr. Ernst explained that they are pressed for time. There is some special soil preparation necessary and they are p�oposing to prepare for a 6650 square foot building, in the hope they are successful,,and the outside walls could be reduced easily if not. Councilman Mittelstadt asked if this would require a public hearing before the Board of Appeals and the City Engineer said yes, the notices will be sent. Councilman Mittelstadt said if the Council approved the request it would put the Board of Appeals in the position they would feel that they had to concur with the Council action. He did not feel they should be put in this position. Mayor Liebl said that this project has been discussed very thoroughly and there were many stipulations to the rezoning. There is a great deal of dirt that has to be hauled arid that takes time. If this was laid over, the Council could not act on his request until June 5t3i, and although he agreed the proper process should be gone through, sometimes there are extenuating circumstances. MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the request to construct a service center requested by Korsunsky-Krank, Inc. subject to the Building Standards stipulations and approve the buildinq permit with 6000 square feet, unless the variance to allow 6650 square feet is approved by the Board of Appeals, in which case they could use the larger building. Seconded by Councilman Utter. t7pon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. The City Engineer reported that Item #3 (Viewcon quadraminiums) will be going before the Planning Commission and will rie forwarded to the Council after their review. � � L. � , � , � � � r � � ' , ' , C� � , , • ' REGULAR COUIVCIL MEETING OF �Y 15, 1972 PAGE 17 MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the Minutes of the Building Standards Design Control Meeting of May 4, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unani.mously. RECEIVING THE MZNUTES QF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF MAY 9, 1972: The City Engineer reported that Item #1, a variance requested by Dr. Kay Ingebrigtsen, was tabled by the Board, so there is no Council acti.on. A REQUEST FOR VARIANCES OF: SECTION 45.053, 4A, TQ REDUCE THE FRONT YARD SETBACK FROM 35 FEET TO 25 FEET AND SECTION 45.053, 4C, TO REDUCE THE REAR YARD DEPTH FROM 25 FEET TO 12 FEET, TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DWELLING AND GARAGE OI3 LOT 6, BLOCK 3, EDGEWATER GARDENS ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 58 RICE CREEK WAY N.E., FRIDLEY, 1�IINNESOTA. (RE UEST BY MR. ROBERT �� DEGARDAIER, 7950 EAST RIVER RO�,D N.E. , FR:IDLEY, MINNESOTA) :, Mayor Liebl said that he had received a call from Mr. Hamer whn had same objection, ' and asked to see a surveya The City Engineer brought a survey to the Council table and there was some discussion with Mr. DeGardner at the table. Mayor Liebl asked if this plan created a txaffic problem in any way since it is a corner lot and Mr. DeGardner replied no, there is no hazard. Councilman Mittelstadt commnented � that there was some discussion about the drainage but he thought this was a problem that should be worked out between him and the neighbor. � , � � � , i � , � MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve the variances as requested by Mr. Robert DeGardner. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4Bo 4, TO REDUCE THE REQUIRED S.� YARD ADJOINING AN ATTALHED GARAGE FROM 5 FEET TO 2 FEET TO ALI,OW AN ATTACHED DOUBLE GARAGE TO BE BIJILT TO REPLACE THE EXISTING DETACHED SINfLE GARAGE THAT IS 2 FEET FROM THE LINE, LOCATED ON LOT 9, BLOCK 1, DONNAY'S LAKEVIEW MFINOR ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 5821 WEST MOORE LAKE DRIVE, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY MR. ARNIE MORRI50N, 5821 WEST MOORE T•AKF: DRIVE, FRIDLEY, MIN�T�SOTA�: MOTION by Councilman Mittelstad-E to cancur in approval of the request for a variance for Mr. Arnie Morrison. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the Minutes of the Board o� Appeals Meeting of May 9, I972. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote� all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL TO CONSTRUCT PHASE 2& PHASE 3 OF AN INDUSTRIAL WARE- HOUSE AND OFFICE BUILDING TO BE LOCI�ITED AT 7850 AND 7880 BEECH STREET, REQUESTED BY ALLAN ZEIS: The City Engineer explained that this is part of a plan which was reviewed by the Council on December 20, 1971. Phase.l was approved and Mr. Zeis was under the impression that he had received approval for Phase 2& 3 also. His plans for Phase 2& 3 are basically a repeat of Phase 1 and he is asking that the Council ap��cqve his �eguest Subj�ct to any stipulations the Building Standar4� may wish to �.mpose at thier meeting May 18th, This would save him about 3 wee�Cs as the next Councii meeting is not until June 5th. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF` MAY 15, 1972 , PAGE 18 , MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve the plans for Phase 2 and Phase 3 of an industrial warehouse and office building requested by Mr. Allan Zeis, subject to the stipulations the Building Standards - Design Control may impose at their Meeting May 18, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unani.mously. RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR WATER I1�ROVEMENT PROJECT #108: (Bids Opened May 15, 1972, 11:30 A.M.) Planholder Bergerson-Caswell, Inc. 13120 Wayzata Blvd. Minnetonka, Minn. 55343 McCarthy Well Co. 2700 East 80th St. .'�inneapolis, Minn. 55420 Keys Well Drillinq 413 N. Lexinqton Pkwy. St. Paul, Minn. Layne Minnesota Co. 3147 California St. N.E. Minneapolis, Minn: 55418 Hydro Engineering Box 98 Young America, Minn. 55397 Bid Deposit St. Paul F & M 5$ Agricul- tural Ins. 5$ Agricul- tural Ins. 5$ United Pacific Ins. 5$ Lump Sum Bid Remarks 524,475.00 $33,414.00 $26,692.00 $23,761.00 u � � , I � , , � Agricul- $29,341.28 75 Calendar pays tural Ins. � 5$ Tri State Drilling & Equip. Co.Seaboard $38,822.00 Subject to equipment P.O. Box 548 Surety Co. delivery Wayzata, Minn. 55391 5$ The City Engineer reported that the low bidder was Layne Minnesota Company and their bid was within the engineering estimate. MOTION by �ouncilman Mittelstadt to award the bid for Water Improvement Project #108 to Layne Minnesota Company in the amount of $23,761.00. Seconded by Council- man Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motior� carried unanimously. SETTING THE PUBLIC HEARIN� FOR CONSIDERATION OF THE SHORE{�OD PLAZA FINAL PLAT P.S. #69-12 FOR JUNE 12, 1972: MOTION by Councilman Breider to set the public hearing date of June 12, 1972 for the final plat of Shorewood Plaza. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice . vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF RENEWAL OF LICENSE FOR VERN DONNAY: The City Manager reported there are complaints listed on Page #14A of the Council Agend�. SQme appear to be disagreements between the home owner and the builder � ' ' � , � � 1 , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF .�lAY 15, 1972 PAGE 19 , . and the City must be careful not to get into a referee's roll. His suggestion � would be to give them a license for 60 - 90 days with the understanding that they are to try to work out the disagreements with the home owners and then appear back before the Council at the end of that period. ' � , ' Mr. Gottsacker asked if the City Manager was referring to the homes on 57th Avenue. He said he thought they were taken care of. The City Engineer ex- plained that a letter was written to the three home owners asking them to ca1� in when the problems were tak�n care of so that a final inspection could be made. Two have not replied and Mrs. Haugen's (555 57th Avenue N.E.) complaints are in the Agenda. Mayor Liebl asked the City Engineer what was his reconanendation. The City Fngineer said he agreed with the City Manager; gran� them a permit for 90 days to allow them time to work out a reasonable agreemen� with the property owners, then they could report back to the Council. Mayor Liebl com�ented that this was their opportunity to get their good reputation back. Mr. Gottsacker replied that only the bad things you hear about a company, never the good things. MO�ION by CounciZman Mittelstadt to grant Vern Donnay Realty Inc. a general � contractor's license for 90 dayS, request that they work with the pxoperty owners on 57th Avenue tha� have the complaints, and report back to the Council at the end of �he.90 days. Seconded by Councilman Breider. � • � � L� The City Attorney said that 545 and 555 57th Avenue have not been finalled out yet. The City Engineer explained that this means that they hav� not had a final inspection. For this they need the right of entry and they did ask for this right. He said he would assume the problems are not as serious as they appeared since they did not answer the letter or come to the Meeting tonight. THE VOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. QONSIDERATION OF REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT TWO MODULES "D AND E" TO EXISTING BUILDZNG. REQUEST BY MEDTRON2C,INC.: The City Engineer reported this item was before the Council.last year, then ' Medtronic withdrew their request. Now they are re-activating their request and want to proceed with construction. They have three modules now and are proposing to add two more. � r � � , , MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve the construction oi Modules D&� requested by Medtronic, Inc., subject to the Building Standards - Design Control stipulations. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION #62-1972 - A RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - AUTOMOTIVE TRUCKS: Councilman Utter asked if the-specifications for the tx'ucks have been written and the City Manager said yes, and they have been reviewed by the foremen that will be using the trucks and they approve of the specifications. MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Resolution #62-1972. Seconded by Council- man Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the mot�on carried unanimously. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 15, 1972 � PAGE 20 , RESOLUTION #63-1972 - A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING WORKING CONDITIONS, WAGES AND HOURS FOR EMPLOYEES EMPLOYED BY THE MUNICIPAL LI UOR STORE (OFF-SALE): Mayor Liebl commended the City Staff for working out a two year agreement and said there was one change he would like to see made. This is in Article XXI, the last sentence on the page which should read as follows: "---that the full time employee shall receive one weeks pay for each years service as a full time employee of the liquor store department as a bonus. ---" MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Resolution #63-1972 with the amendment proposed by Mayor Liebl. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Leibl declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION #64-1972 - A i2ESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A MULTI EMPLOYER BARGAINING APPIt�ACH FOR PUBLIC WORKS AND PARK EMPLOYEES (INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS, LOCAL #49) FOR THE 1973 AND ENSUING CONTRACT YEARS: Mayor Liebl asked if this would be an advantage, and wouldn't it mean that Fridley would have to wait for everyone else? The City Manager said he felt this was a biq advantaqe, and pointed out that it has been used the past few years in practice already. This would provide like pay for like work in the metropolitan area, and a master contract can be negotiated. This makes it easier time-wise because then the Staff does not spend so much time in nego- tiations. The Contract can sti12 be rejected hawever, and authority is not given to anyone to negotiate the contract for the City of Fridley, and Fridley still must approve the contract. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt Resolution #64-1972. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote,all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. � CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROM THE STATE AID REVOLVING ACCOUNT TO THE ST. 1971-4 STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND FOR A PORTION OF THE COST O�' THE IMPROVEMENTS TO THE INTERSECTIONS AT 57TH AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY AND 61ST AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY: MOTION by Councilman Breider to table this item. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the xnotion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION #65-1972 - A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING AS PRESENTLY PROPOSED AND SUPPORTING "HR 14370 STATE AND LOCAL FISCAL ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1972": MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt Resolution #65-1972. Seconded by Council- man Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carxied unanimously. CONSiDERA?ION OF APPROVAL OF ADDITIONAL BUS ROUTES AND EXTENSIONS. RE UESTED BY THE METROPOLITAN TRANSIT CAMMISSION: Councilman Breider said that this extension would be to serve the Baker Street, 73rd Avenue and Osborne Road area. � � � C� , � � � , � L__ 1 , � L� I � � I I _, , �' � � , 1 , �� � , � � � ' � � � � � ' � LJ REGULAR CO[3NCIL MEETING OF NJAY 15 , 197 2 PAGE 21 Councilman Mittelstadt said that he has received calls concerning the scheduling of the buses. There are no buses that leave the dawntown area after 5:30 so those that work until 5:30 or later cannot catch the bus. He said that he would certainly encourage public transportation, so he would like to have the suggestion made to the MTC that there be a bus that would arrive from downtown sometime around 7e30 P.M. MOTION by Councilinan Mittelstadt to approve the additional bus routes and extensions as proposed, and also to request that the Metropolitan Transit Com- mission consider later service from the downtown area. Seconded by Counc�.lman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion ca�ried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF CHANGE ORDER #1 FOR PROJECT SW&SS #106: MOTION by Councilman Utter to approve Change Order #1 for Sewer and Water Improvement Project #106 in the amount of $4,811.66. Seconded by Councilman �tittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. CLAIMS: MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve payment of General Claims #28357 through #28495 and Liquor Claims #6639 through #6690. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. ESTIMATES: Progressive Contractor, Inc. Osseo, Minnesota PARTIAL Estimate #1 for work completed through this date � St. 1972-1 Weaver, Talle & Herrick 316 East Main Street Anoka, Minnesota 55303 A�ril Billing for Services Rendered Progressive Contractor, Inc. Osseo, Minnesota PARTIAL Estimate #1 for work completed through this date St. 1972-2 (MSAP) $22,240.26 $ 2,33�.86 $ 8.899.87 MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve payment of the estia�ates as submitted. Seconded by Cauncilman Utter. i3pon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayox Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. , i � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF P9AY 15, 1972 pAG� 22 ' i LICENSES: Used Car Lot � Approved By Fee , Frank's Used Cars (NOT APPROVED BY COUNCIL) � 5740 University Ave. . Frank Gabrelcik Bldg. Insp. $50.00 Viking Chevrolet , 7501 Hwy. 65 Viking Chevrolet, Inc. Bldg. Insp. 50.00 Service Station Phillips 66 r 6500 University Ave. Fire Insp. Phillips Petrolewn Co. Bldg. Insp. 30.00 � Chuck's Gulf 7250 Central Ave. Fire Insp. Charles Jordan Bldg. Insp. 30.00 � Spur Service Station 6485 East River Road Fire Insp. , Carroll Hempel Bldg. Insp. 30.00 Off Sale Beer Gulf Service Statioa 7451 East River Rcaad Fire Insp. , Employer's Overload Bldg. Insp. 15.00 Mike's Gulf � 7315 Hwy. 65 Fire Insp. Michael Am¢aend Bldg. Insp. 15.00 Food Janson's Quality Meats � Establishment 620 Osborne RAad Francis Carpenter Health Insp. 25.00 , Fridley DX , 5701 University Ave. � Superior Music Health Insp. 5.00 � i Frontier Steak House 7373 Central Ave. � Ruth Arthur Health Insp. 25.OQ Brothen, Inc. ' � 7501 Commerce Lane i, Rolf Brothen Health Insp. 2S.OQ � Fridley DX 5701 University Ave. � I Duane Schlottmar► Health Insp. S.OQ Bob's Standard 5311 University Ave. � �ob Riah Health Insp. �.�,OR . , I REGULAR COUNCIL, MEETING OF' MAY 15, 1972 LICENSES CONTINiJED: Food � Establishment Cigarette Fridley Golf Driving Range 8100 University Ave. Roger Jones East River Road Garage 6501 East River Road Michael Zgodava Duffy's A & W 7429 East River Road Earl Duffy Family Pizza Kitchen 7365 East River Road Employer's Overload Midland Co-op 694 and Main Street Pioneer Distributing LaMaur, Inc. 5601 East River Road Pioneer Distributing Mike's Gulf 7315 Hwy. 65 Michael Ammend Russ's Superette 6253 University Ave. Russell Paone Gil's Gulf 5300 Central Avenue Gurney Gilberg Lemm's Country Boy Village 1301 Mississippi St. Henry Lemm Metro 500 5333 University Avenue Metro 500 Metro 500 8255 East River Road Metro 500 Holiday Auto Center 694 and University Ave. Eagle Industries PAGE 23 Approved By Fee Health Insp. 5�5.00 Health Insp. 25.00 Health Insp. 25.00 Health Insp. 2�.Q0 Iiealth Insp. 80.00 Health Insp. 95.OQ Health Insp. 30.00 Police Pol�ce Police Police Police Police 12.00 12,00 12.Q0 12.4Q �.2 . 00 ��,OQ REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 15, 1972 LICENSES CONTINUED: Cigarette B� Taxicab Used Car Lot Cigarette Ho].man's Shell 6101 Universi�ty Ave. James Ho2Taan Duffy's A & W 7429 East River Road Earl Duffy Family Pizza Kitchen 7365 East River Road Earl Duffy Gulf Service Station • 7451 East River Road Employer's Overload La Maur, Inc. 5601 East River Raad Pioneer Distributing Howard Johnson 5277 Central Ave. Pioneer Distributing Midland Co-op I. 694 & Main St. Pioneer Distri.buting Fridley DX 5701 University Avenue Superior Music Fridley Auctions 7600 University Ave. Cyril Link Fridley Cab 5740 University Ave. Frank Gabrelcik Hyde Park Motors 5900 University Ave. Eldon Schmedeke Frontier Club 7365 Central Ave. Marlene Povlitzki Frontier Steakhouse 7373 Central Ave. Ruth Arthur Approved B� Police Police Police Police Police Police Police Police Police Police Police Police Po13.ce ' PAGE 24 � Fee ' $12.00 � ' 12.00 i 12.00 � 12.00 � 12.00 , 12.00 , , 12.00 , 12.00 r 12.00 � 30.00 ' 50.00 � 24.00 � ' 12.00 � REGULAR COUI�ICIL MEETING C1F MAY 15, 1972 LICEN5ES COIVTINUED: On 5ale Liquor � Multiple Dwelling George Is In Fridley 3720 East River Road George Nicklow Sandee's Cafe 6490 Central Ave. William Weiss Shorewood Lounge 6161 Hwy. #65 Anthony Nicklow James H. Johnson 621 Bennett Drive Fridley, Minnesota For: 380 57th Ave. N.E. 4 Units Blacktopping Asphalt Driveway Co. 1211 Highway #36 St. Paul, Minn. Kenneth G. Smith Gustafson Blacktop Co. 516 4th 5treet S.E. Minneapolis, Minn. � James Gustafson Excav.ating Kadlec Excavating Inc. 724 Main Street N.W. Anoka, Minnesota Donald Kadlec � Waalen & Sabbr� Inc. 9082 Polk Street N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota James Waalen Gas 5ervice Nielsen Gas Heat 2916 East 38th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Stanley Nielsen General Bryant-Franklin Corporation Contractor 1000 West County Road D New Brighton, Minnesota Richard Brama PAGE 25 Approved By Fee $4000.00 �000.00 4000.00 Fire Prev. 3.55 (pro-rated for pe�iod May 1 to Sept.l,1972) IZQi' APPROVED Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Plbq. Insp. Bldg. Insp. �� REDIEWAL RENEWAL . � ,, R�N�IAL NEW REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 15, 1972 PAGE 26 LICENSES CONTINUED:. General Contractor B� Ap�roved By Castle Mobile Homes Inc. 6279 University Ave. N.E. Minneapolis, Mir►riesota Bernard Rotter Bldg. Insp. NEW Richard Hastings Company 630 Ironton Street N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Richard Hastings Bldg. Insp. RENEWAi, Swanson Homes 7242 Willow Lane Brooklyn Center, Minn. Harold Swanson Bldg, Insp. NEW Waconia H�nes Inc. Waconia, Minnesota � Harlan Hanson Bldg. Insp. NEW A.L. Williams, Contractor 947 86th Avenue N.W. Coon Rapids, Minnesota . A. L. Williams Bldg. Insp. RENEWAL Worwa Constructi.on 3332 16th Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Frank P. Worwa Bldg. Insp. NEW Masonry R�andal Holwell Construction Co. 9950 University Avenue N.W. Coon Rapids. Minn. Randal Holwell Bldg. Insp. NEW R.W. Soderstrom Company 6820 Brookview Drive N.E. Fridley, Minnesota R.W. Soderstrom Bldg. Insp. RENEWAL The City Manaqer called the Council's attention to the report by the Staf� on Frank's Used Car I,ot and Asphalt Driveway Co. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve the licenses as subiaitted wit� the exception that Frank's Used Car Lot license and Asphalt Driveway Company's license is to be withheld. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon � voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Liebl asked that a letter be written to Frank's Used Car I,ot and As�ah�l� 1?r�veway Company asking them to appear before the Council. ' ' u , � , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 15, 1972 COMMUNICATIQNS: MR5. PATTERSON: COMPLAINT ON NEXT DOOR BU5INESS: PAGE 27 MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the coxmaunication from Mrs. Pattersoi�, 5885 7th Street N.E., dated May 9, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. FINANCE DIRECTOR: MEMQ FtEGARDING ELECTION COSTS - SUND�AY LIQUOR SALESz MQTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the memo fro�s the Finance Dire�tor dated May 11, 1972. ' Councilman Breider pointed out that the Finance Director wou2d like some Council direction on the matter of whether the interested businesses shou.�d pay the cost of putting this on the ballot. Mayor Liebl asked if it was legal for them tq pay the cost. The City Manager replied that it is voluntary. Councilman ' Breider said that in looking at the cost, it really is quite insignificant, and since he brought it up in the first place, he would offer an amendment to the motion on the floor. � ' � ' , ' , � , � ' MOTION AMENDED by Councilman Bxeider to authorize placing the Sunday liquQx sales question on the ballot, with the cost to came out of general election funds. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. THE VOTE UPON THE ORIGINAL MOTION, after secondingR being a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor�Liebl declared the motion carried unanim�ously. FRIDLEY LIONS CI,UB: PERFQISSION TO HAVE CIRCUS ON AUGUST ]., 1972: MATION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the communication from Roger Larson, President of the Fridley Lions Club dated May 12, 1972, and concur i;n theix request. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Mr. Jim Gibson said that they had permission to use the Sears, Roebuck property and they axe getting a copy of the insuranae. He said they would look to the City Administration for help in regarci to the Police Auxiliary and the Public Works in hooking onto the fire hydrant. He said the charge for the circus is $2.50 for'adults and $1.25 for children. Councilman Mittelstadt asked if the City would be donating the water. The City Manager said that the Public Works Director has estimated the water would cost about $11. THE VOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl decla�ed the mo�ion carried unanimously. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION: COMN�NDATION FOR ISLAND OF PEACE PROJECT: MOTION by Councilman Nlittelstadt to receive the aom�unication from the Veterans Administration dated May 10, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a vo�ce vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. � i REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 15, 1972 MIN(JTES OF MAY 4, 1972 MEETING CONCERNING ISLAND OF PEACE: PAGE 28 � MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the Minutes of the May 4, 1972 �eting concerning the Island of Peace Project. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. LEON MADSEN: MEMO ON MEETING OF APRIL 24, 1972 REGARDING ISLAND OF PEACE: MOTION by Councilznan Mittelstadt to receive the memo from Leon Madsen dated April 28, 1972 in regard to the meeting April 24, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unani.mously. CONSIDERATION OF RESCHEDULING JULY 3, 1972 COUNCIL MEETING: MOTION by Councilman Breider to move the Council iaeetings back one week in July, making the meeting dates .7uly 1Qth, 17th and 24th. He comaaented that since July 4th falls on a Tuesday, many people will probably be taking a long weekend. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Mittelstadt asked that those dates be published in the Fridley 5un. CONSIDERATION OF CONSOLIDATION OF LIQUOR STORES #1 &#3: Mayor Liebl said that he believed Shorewood would really prefer to have the City move from their plaae, and there should be some action taken in regard to Ji.m Gibson's property. He thouqht the next,step should be to get two appraisals of his property. Councilman Breider said he would like to have the Administration work out a cost analysis of leasing versus the cost of purchasing property and building. Mayor Liebl suggested setting a night the first week in �unQ to sit down and discuss all the aspects of this problem. He saicl he has be�n told that an inventory of $I50,000 for an off-sale operation is enough and;anything more does not justify the additional investment. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to authorize two appraisals on Jim Gibson's property at 6289 Highway #65 and instruct the Administration to make a cost analysis of leasing versus purchasing property .for the off-sale operation. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. TRAFFIC SAFETY AWARD: The City Engineer showed the Council the award he had received this e�ening on behalf of the City of Fridley for traf.fic safety. ADJOURNMENT: There being no further business, Mayor Liebl declared the Regular Council Meeting of May 15, 1972 adjdurned at 12:00 Midnight. Res ectfully submitted, i7!�y'��/�/ Juel Mercer Se�retary to the City Council Frank G. Liebl Mayor ' � � ' ' � �� I� , ' ' � � � ' � , ' ' ' . �� � �� �,��t � �� � � � � � �'; � � ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY CHARTER TO VACATE STREET5 AN� ALLEYS AND TO AMEND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY CODE e The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. For the vacation of an alley described as follows: All of the North-South alley in Block 7, Onaway Addition described as lying between the Westerly extension of the North line of Lot 1, " Block 7 and the Westerly extension of the South line of Lot 11, Block 7, Onaway Addition, All lying in the Southeast Quarter of Section 3, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Be and is hereby vacated except that the City of Fridley retains easements for drainage and utility purposes over the alley herein described and vacated. SECTION 2. 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Av1�l��,.i ;�•7.;°f� // J-IU /!/.l�A� � )'i� < I• .. .. . k/ •a�ar A�r 'J�.lx R.I::,I. ��fw�+�""^,. I:Io'3� F-' l �.,,,..r Y �:.�.r w�j}.+r`�^"'� �=.�a A . � � _����� � � � - : . ��,; `t , �� � � ;�, ,t� . . . � . /. - `�- R.;, . ��/�// 1 `, \ . J •. ��_� ' � . ORDINANCE N0. �_ AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESQ7.'A BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: � Outlot 1, Rice Creek Plaza South, Lot 32, except the SouCh 2.7 feet, Block 4, T.owell Addition to Fridley Park, together with the vacated Street lying between the before mentioned parcels, all lying in the South Half of Section 14, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota, Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as R-3 (general multiple family dwellings). SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official zoning map to show said tract or area to be rezoned from Zoned District R-1 (single family dwellings) to R-3 (general multiple family dwellings). PASSED BY HE CITY COUNCI.L OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � DAY OF , 1972. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Public Hearing: April 10, 1972 First Reading: April 17, I972 Second Reading: . 19�2 Publish....... � ��� ., MAYOR - Frank G. Liebl 0 9 S = �z � ' I ' ' RESOLUTION NOo � - 1972 � RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR STREET IMPROUEMEhT PROJECT ST, 1911-4 BE IT RESOLVEO by the City Councit of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, as follotivs: 1. • The City Cierk has with the assistance of the engineers heretofore selected by this Council for such purpose, catcul`ated the proper amounts to be specially assessed for ths STREET IMPRQV�MEN7 PROJECi' ST, 1971-4 in said City against every assessable lot, piece, or parcel of tand in accordance with the provisions of lativ, and has prepared and filed with the City C1erk tabuiated statements in duplicate shotiving the pro�er description of each and every lot, piece, or parcPi of land to be speciatty assessed and . the amount caiculated against the same, 2. Notice has been duiy pubtished as required by t��.v that this Councit rrouid meet in special s�ssion at this time anc! hlace to pass on the proposed assessment, , 3. Said proposed assessment has at a11 times since its fiiing been open to inspection and copying by all persons inter�sted, and an opportunity has � been given ta all int�rested persons to present their objections9 if any, , to such proposed assessment, or to any item thereof, end no objections . have been fi 1 ed; except � ' �� , '� � I� � ' ' 4. The amounts specified in the praposed assessment are changed and aitered as fol]ows: ;; -� 5. 1'his Councii finds that each of the lots, pieces, or �arceis of iand ,enumerated in said proposed assessment as altered and modified ��as and is sQecially benefited by the , STRELT iMPROVEMEr�T PROJECT STo 1971-4 in the amount in said proposed assessment;as altered and modified by th� corrective roll in the ar�ount set opposite tne description of each such lot, piece, or parcel of land, and that said amount so set out is hereby levied against each of the respective tots, pieces, or parcels of land therein described. 3 � ' ' ' , , PAGE 2 RESOLUTION NOo �_ - 1972 6. Such proposed assessments as altered, modified, and correGted are affirmed, adopted, and confirmed, and the sums fixed and named in s�id proposed assessment as altered, modified, and corrected with the chartges and alt�ra. tions hecein above made, are affirmed, adopted, and confi�rmed as the prope� speciai assessments for each of said lots, pieces, or parcels of land r��. pectivety. r-0 7. Said assessment so affirmed, adopted, and confirmed shalt be certified ta t�y xhe City Clerk and filed in his office and shati thereupon be and cqn- . stitute the special assessment for STREET IMPROVEMEN7 PROJECT ST. 1971-4 $• The amounts assessed against each lot, pie�ce, or parcel of �and shali beaP , ' interest from the date hereof until ttre same have been paid..at the rat� qj� , Seven and one-half (7�g) per cent per annum. �. Su�h assessment sha11 be payable in ten (10) annual installments payabla ' p� �h� �st day of January in each year, beginning in the year 1973, and c�rsttinuing until all of said installments sha11 have been paid, �aCh -' in&tallment to be colle�ted with taxes collectibts during said year by " the County Auditor. �Q+ The City Clerk is hereby direeted to make up and file in the office of th� ' �ounty ,'�uditor af Anoka County a certified state��ient of the arnount of �11 ��IGh unpai d assessments and the amount �y�ich +�ri 11 be due thereon on xhe 1�t �iay of January in each year. , ' , �I ' ' , ' , 1'h� ms��ion for the adoption of the foregoing resoiution �Nas duiy secpnded by �4un�i�man „�Q�J , and upoh v�te being taken therepn� L11� �`Q�lowinc� vo�ed tn av�or thereo'�`: alld th� fvl iat•ti n� voted agai nst ti�e s�me. � � i�A$�$�p ANO ApQPT��J HY THE CITY COU(dCIL QF THE CITY OF F�4IDLEY THIS 1�'�Y pF , , 1972. M YOR Fran G. e ATT�ST� . I��RK Marvin C. S�uns�el) � � .. ;.. . 3B 1 � . � : � CITY OF FRIDL�Y � FINAL ASSESSME"�T�20LL ' STREET IMpROV�Ms�iT PROJE�T ST, 1971-4 RQLL NITN 2/3RDS COST ON RESID�NTIAL PRQPERYY AND ACTU.4L C4ST ON COt1M�RCIAL , PRO?ERTY _ STAR l/�NE _.____..____ , , � ' SYLVAN HILLS A�DITION LOT BLOCK FOOTAGE " ASSESSMENT 1 i � So '' 32' of 12 1 107 06,20 $ 7 � N,43' of ' 12 � So59' of 13 1. 102 673,20 . , N,12� of 13 � 1� 1: 84 • 554.40 , 15 1 72 475020 16 1 88 580080 ' out i ot a 376 4 700 000 �•� , ' $2 Feet 6II $4 - 9 $ 7, 90 , * Commercial Property Normal Cost of Street: $10,3 52,50 f�32� Feet =$12w 5U per foot ' Assessable Cost: 376 feet�? $i2,50 per foot (commercial prpperi�y) =$4,700000 � �53 feet � 6,60 .per foot (residential property afi 2,!3rds of ' cost) _ $2,g8g,80 , Totat Cost of Street: $13,349.75 (1. . r � � l-� �' . �, I G ; � � � �t� . ;� � � I J • � . . � � ' . . � ' , ' .., CITY OF FRIOLEY FINAL ASSESSM��;T ROLL STREET IMP�OVEMENT P�QJECT ST, 1g71-4 ROLL WITH 2/3R�S COST ON RESIOENTIAL PROPER7Y AND ACTUAL COST ON COMMERCIAL PROPERTY � 57TH PLACE: UrlIVERSiTY AVE;�UE TO 4TH STREET ...�..�._.__ _ CITY VIEW A��ITION « � LOT BLOCK FOOTAGE ASSESSMcP�T 1� 2 3 80 $ 1,OOOo00 3 3 4o S00000 4� S 3 8Q 528 000 -', b 3 40 264,00 ; 7� 8 3 � 80 � 528,00 -'� . 1- 3 6 120 1,S000�o 4 6 ` 40 ' 264.00 �� 5- 7 6 120 � 792000 :: s` Resi denti al Property 600 Feet $ 5,376,00 Normal Cost of Street: $7,500,00 * 600 Feet =$12,SJ per foot Assessable Cost: 240 feet C� $12.50 per foot (comdnercia! property) _$3,OOOo04 ' 360 feet C� $b�60 per foot (residentiai prooerty at 2/3rds of � cost) _ $2l376000 Total Cost of Street: $18,599.62 . � .�. � , t �3C . ; � ,., � p : Y.� � .� � . . �' � . � . _ CITY OF FRIDLEY (Rolt with 2/3rds 3 D � FINAL ASSESS!IEiVT ROLL cost on residential property STREET IMPROVEMEb'T PROJECT ST. 1971-4 and actual eost on cornnercial . property) 4th Street; I No, 694 Outer Drive to 57th Place Property South of 57th Avenue HAMTLTON'S ADDITION TO MECHANICSVILLE L � o� Block Front Front Street Side Side Street � Footage Assessment Foot�ge Assessment e . 16 3 17 3 Z$ 3 19&20 3 21 & S.30' 3 of 22 22 (Ex. S 30' )& 3 23 24 & 25 3 26 & 27 3 28 (Tax Forfeit)3 29(Tax Forfeit)3 30(Tax Forfeit)3 1-3 4 4-7 4 $ 4 9 & 10 4 11 & 12 4 13-15 4 40 SOO.OQ 40 500.00 40 500.00 80 1,000.00 70 875.00 50 625.00 80 80 40 40 39 119 160 40 80 80 80 1,OOO.QO 1,000.00 500.00 500.00 487.50 1,487.50 2,000.00 5oa.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Property North of 57th Avenue and on Sdest side of 4th Street � CITY VIEW ADDITION 1& 2 6. 80 20Q.00 3 6 40: 100.00 -- ..___-- . 4 . 6 = _ ._-40 • 200. o0 5 � -6 � 6 -$o .` , 10�. o0 ' 7(Z/3 side) 6 46 ' 303.60 4p 100.U0 Property North of_ 5,'th Avetiue and on East Side of 4th Stre�,t , CITY VIE��� ADDITION '1& 2 �� S 80. 200.00 3 5 40' 100.00 4(Tax Forfeit) 5 40 100.00 S Ex.E 10' S � 30 '75.00 ' Tax Forfeit) 10 6 46 . 303.60 40 100.OJ 11 6 GO 100.0� W 20' af 12 6 20 50.0� E 20' of 12 6 20 50.00 ' 13 6 40 1QO.G0 d. Total Cost 500.00 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 875.00 625.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 500.00 487.50 • 1,487.50 2,OOO.flO soo.00 1,000.00 z,000.00 1,000.00 2fl4.00 :00.00 too.00 -200.00 403.60 �: _ 200.00 100.00 100.00 75.00 . 4o3.6n :Y 10�.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 0 � r . _ _ _ �.� .. _ _ _ _._____ _ �,: . • � ` . I ,� • CITY OF FRIDL�Y � . � -� ' FINAL ASSESS�II:NT ROLL - . , � E " STREET Il�ROVEriENT PROJECT ST. 1971-4 I' C E + . , ITY VI W ADDITION {Cont d.) ' Lot Block Front Front Street Side Side Street Tota� Gost I ' Footage �ssessment Footage Assessment 14 & 15 6 80 200.00 200.00 .. ' • _ _ . ___ � ' 1250 �t. S15,03L.�o 710 rt.$1,775.oa � ---- - - -�57 . 20 _ .._ tt ___ e _ _ — - - Normal- Cost ef Street: - $16,II57.20 : _____ ._---- --_.._ -- - — -_ _ _ � s________� f_---_____ _ --- _ - - _ _- 1,158 Feet � $12,54 per_front foot (commerciat property) _ $14,475.00 _ , ' _ -- - __ __ - -- -_ _ _ _ _ _ 92 Feet �$6.6� per front foot (residential property at 2/3rds of cost) _ $6Q7.20 . . ' 7l0 feet (footage side-yards are spread over) C� $2.50 per foot =$1,775°00 ' . �` Residential Property ' � ' . ' . Totat Cost of Street: $33,739.�0 ' . r ' • , . , . ' ' C� < ' `` . , ' . ' . ' d. ' � � MENIO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY 1�1ANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: A RESOLUTTON TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROM THE S7ATE AIO 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 8, 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 Improvement 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. d_ 4 RESOLUTION N0. 1972 . A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROM.THE STATE AID R�VOLVING ACCOUNT TO THE ST. 1971-4 STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND FGR A PORTION OF THE COST OF IMPROUEMENTS TO THE INTERSECTIONS 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 raise� by assessmer�s against abutting or improved property amounts to q, � 0 5� � S , and T 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, SE IT RESOLVED, That a transfer from the State Aid Revolving Account to the S7. 1971-4 Street Improvement Fund in the amount of �!3 ,���. a L is hereby authorized. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1972. ATTEST: a CITY CLERK — MARVIN C. BRUNSELL MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL 0 .p� 4N ' e_ - — � C STATE OF MINNESOTA) ) ss. COUNTY OF ANOKA ) Thts mutuaZ agreement made and entered into this day of June, Z972, by and between the City of Fr�dley, Anoka Countg, Minnesota, a municipal corporation, and Vern Donnay Realty, Inc., a Minnesota corpora- tionp � WHEREAS, vern Donnay Realty, Inc.'is the owner of sixteen (16) residential Zots, zoned R-1, with the City of Frid.ley; and WHEREAS, said company desires to cr�nstruct sinqle-family homes on said 1ots, which homes are to be financed under FHA Program No. 235i and I' WSEREAS, said company has made application to the Ci ty of Fridley ' for building permits for said c�onstruct.jon; and . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1' WXEREAS, said No. 235 finance programs have become controversial izt other mun.icipaZities; and WNEREAS, many residents of the area wherein said homes are to be cnnstructed have voiced object.ion to the cit� regarding said construction; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved, that the City of Fr3dley and Vern Donnay Realty, Inc. agree that the City of Fridley wi11 issue building permits for sixteen (16) single-family restdential dwelZ.ings to be f.tnanced throuqh FHA Proqram No. 235 on the foZZowing condi ttons: 1. That said company wi1Z meet a11 of the building code reqr,�re- ments of the City of Fridler�, as they exist on the date of fhis agreement. 2. That said company wi11 (insert a1Z other special agreements in addjtion to the bujlding code to which Donnay $as aqreed). . 3. That said company wi1l immediately apply for a11 of sajd permits and that the City of Fridley wi1Z �.ssue sa�d perrn.'.ts puxsuant to the above condi tions . 4. That said company wi1l not permit any of said home3 to be occup3ed by any third party unt.iZ the City of Fr.idley .has granted a cert.tf.icate of occupancg; it fr�rther being understood tFiat the C�ty of Fridley wi11 not provide water serv�ce until said certificate of occupancy has been qranted. � ' ' I , ' , ' i ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 5. That the City of FridZey reserves the right to require said c�ompany to post a cr�mpZetton bona or a cert�fied check in an amount equal to one and one-half (1#) times the esttimated cost of work to be� compZeted if said certi ficate of occupancy is issued prior to the cbmple- tfon of a11 work and the meeting of a1Z code requirements. 6. (add any other provisions that have been agreed to by Donnay.) In Presence Of: In Presence Of: VERN DONNAY REALTY, INC. By Its President By Its Secretary CITY OF FRIDLEY By Frank Lieb1� Mayor By Gerald Davis, Cjty Manager 5TATE OF MINNESOTA) � ) ss. • COUNTY OF ANOKA ) � On this day of June, 1972, �efore me, a Notary Pub.I�c within and for said County personalZy appeared and , to me personally known, who, bei.ng each by me duZy sworn they did say that they are respectively the President and the Secretary of VERN DONNAY REALTY, INC., the corporation named in the foregoing instrument, and fihat the seal affixed to said instrument .is the corporate seal of said corporation, and tlzat said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf of said corporation by authority of its Board of Directors and said and acknowZedged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said corporatian. Notary Public SA � ' Stipul8tions on Vern Donnay Homes � � Vern Donnay Realty Compa� hereby agrees to the following cos�ditioas: 1. Foundationsi Footings will be huilt ueing 2,000 pocind concrtte With t�a �S reinforcing bare. .2. Exterior Walla: Use standard or better Coast �gioa lbugl.as Fir which coneists of 257. etandasd and 75X cow�truction grade. 3. Sheathing: I�reg�ted � inch to nsilbase, zigid ��ard or equiv�lent. 4. Floor Framing: Will be 2" by 10" instead af 2" by 8". 5. Subflooring: � inch CD to be atamped 16. 6. Windowe: Uee Caradco slidere and I�L windows. 7. Basement Floor Elevation: Will b� aet at less� 2 feet aba�r� the highes� �rater table that we have infos�ation on. 8. Outside Graund Work: Sod the full front of the lot, incl.uding th� boulevazd area a�d �ie aid� yard�, and tlaa b�ck yard� will b� gr�ded anri topsoiled. � 9. Driveway: An asphalt paved dzive+Way vill be pxovid�d el�. the way f�om �the � curbing_to the gara�e elab. 10. Corrective �i�rk: �f the City �dviae� T.ina� �ontractoae t� take care af anq deficiency ar d,o m�Dc� �c�e ea�rrecti�� ��c�x�k wvithia a spscifi�d ti� ann this ia not dan�, the city hee the authority to ahut off t2ie Wster tG ta�t hauae. � , 11. 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Donnay I :- � Building Perm't reQuest for Fede�al �� � 2s5 Program hc�mes mailed 5/10/72. .} �' � , � h� Permits To Be Issued (16 Lots) � - .� Split Entry Typ �Brookwood Haines I f � .��`a (768 - 780 Squa..e Feet) � � I �; � � � � K;. � ` �` � . \ � - ,�` i "'� £� . � `, � � � �' , v —� -- � c �,': t ,� �. �i� �1 y � ' � --------�j '------• ' � � � . l� _, �5 D �� � ��,�. ,. LandPl�ru�� �J;' � /���� L 6B75-f�,�hnaf KS vE ,% �Y,, l i, �.. �/ ,/ [a«f S�rr�yaxJ . 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As sea�re y�ed 6tJ m�e l/rs `-°br� � �E� 7 A ° ��' . .SU8UR8AN E'NGINEERlNG , INC. f�t9rnee;rS f�' Sw'r yors � SCAL E" % = �� � � --.�—�—�1._._._._^ � � �� 1 �'i, IJ CMARLEB R,WEAVER ' HERMAN L.TALI.E VIROIL C.MERR�CK . lROBERT.MUNNS JAMES D. G18B5 ' FREDERICK W. KEISER,.JR. PATRICK J. ROCHE,JR, WILLIAM K. GOODi71CH ' r--, I� L�.I � �I J � ' , ' �li �_ ' ' ' ' , LAW OFF�CES _ WEAVER, TALLE & HERRICK City Council City of FridZey 643Z Unive.rsity Avenue N.E. FridZey, Minnesota Gent�emen: June I, 1972 • s 316 EAST MAIN STREET ANOKA, M�NNESOTA 55303 a21-6413 � 62T9 UNIVEHSI7Y AVENUE N,E. � FRIOLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 560-3850 Re: Island of Peace FIR3T 3TqTE BANN BUILDINGi COON RAPIDS��MINN.S5433 � 758-1330 . Th�s Zetter is to advise yau that I recentZy met with WiZliam Aultfather, Director of the Division of Lands and Forestry, concerning an unnamed island in the Mississippi R.iver adjacent ta the Fridley city boundaries, which island has been sought for recreational purposes in conjunction with the Island of Peace Commfttee. Mr. Aultfather has advised me tha� the state has a policy which prevents it fz�orn giving the city title to the island. However, they have ayreed that they wi1Z enter into a.Zease with the City of Fridley .�'or this isZand. The maxi- murn term of the Iease tlaat is permitted und�r the appropriate authority is one of ten �ears. Tt would, however, seem that the Iease could be renewed at the end of this period. Mx. Aultfather suggested a Zease payrnent of $100 for the ten year period. I thougnt that �his seemed reasonable. We discussed the use of the isZanci and how this use would be administered. It was our feeling that the island shouZd b� used for park and recreat.ton purpases and that fhe Iessee shouZd b� the City of Fridley. It was understood that the ci�y rnight enter .into agreements with other private or public organizations for a joinv use or ar�ministra- tion of the island. HQwever, the city would be primarily responsible to the state. I have been supplied w�.th a survey of the island and standard lease forms used by the State of �ziinnesota. If the a�ove meets with the appxovaZ of the counciZ, I would request that ths mayox and cit� manager be authorzze� ta enter into a lease with the >State .of M.innesota accordinq to tlze terms described ahove. . VCH/,j1h cc: Willjam Aultfather Director of tiie Division of Lands and Forestry State oi Minnesota S�ncerel�, � . , � �; . , j�,'� �� . J..' _,� . �- �-�� V3rgi1 C. Herrick . 0 E 9 6 � ' Mary Lou: Tentative draft - final copy will be at meeting on Monday. ORDINANCE N0. . AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CI�Y CODE . BY ESTABLISHING THE OFFICE OF ASSISTANT CITY MAIUAGER-PUBLIC SAFETY DIRECTOR AND AUTHORIZING DUTIES FOR SAID POSITION TXS CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DDES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:" SECTION 1. There is hereby cxeated the position of Assistant City Manager-Pub.Zic Safety Director for the City of Fridley. SSCTION 2. The Assistant City Manager-Pv,b'Iic Safety Directoz� sha11 perform su�h duties as - are prescribed by the Citr� Manager. Among those duties specificall� authorized is the administration of the Police Depart- ment of the City of FridZey. The Assistant Czty tdanager-Pub.lic Safety Director sha11 be the administrative head of the PoZice Department. AIZ duties previously assiqned� bg ordinance or statute to the Chief of Police sha11, from the effective date of this ordinance, become the �3uty and responsibility of the Assistant City Manager-Publ.tc Safet-y Director. PASSED BY THE CITY CDT7NCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THZS DAY OF . . , Z972. MAYOR . ATTEST: CITY CLERK � � c i��-� ����� � ,.r' /s /�'��.�'''�! �/ � /� ......IC„/CJS.,.r�`7 � ' �' �T ( e�' ����,� • �v `� I�%t� , -, .._ � i , .7 ' , -- � � SPEED LET'iER� ' TO Bui din.g.�_ns�ection De�artment • FRONi Maxvin� C. Brunsell e , , , �.JSlECT u a; n�__9�1—�-72 f__ or As=_oh�l�priY��X–�omp�n'�—._._ E�� � —F��o M E S S A G E DATE— Mav 23 �q 72 : Please__mal���gport to the CiCv ouncil regarding___the Asphalt Drivewav Co List -�1�t�gecifi�ins ncgs the Inspection e artment is aware of where faulty workmanship ■ -- � SIGNED R E P L Y DATE__ May 23 �q 72 �-- Ar�a�hed�.s the informar�on we h�y�n this com�an�. We hav_e not had a� co�laints -- from-�D-r9A-e�tv own�r� ; n F�; dley_�in�����nie ------ � is compa� a license two vears a�o and h dis�n,o��p�,l�, fo o�n� la,st__xe�,�, Att��hed_is the re ort _that went before the . -�-- — -- -------- -- �OLD rounci�n the 15___,,._�=T �a11e�A�phs�.t Dr;veway�o�and told�them to_ap�ear on ttte 5th 9* �.�n � ,,.. . L� �� SNA?�A-WAY" FORM 4�.9J2 3•PARTS Wt�N JO[:ES COMAANY •�C- i967 • PRINTED IN U.S.A. a I ' , a-. SIGNED RETAIN WHITE COPY, RETURN PINK COPY � 0 6f8 . � � � � � � � � �� � �" / Asphalt Driveway Company � -' 1211 Eas t Highway ��36 �St. Paul, Minnesota . - �_. _ '�' . Y '/ � Building Inspector`s Report: This company was licensed with the City for '- only two licensing periods; 1966-67 and 19'�7-68. In 1970 they applied for �, a license and were denied on their bad report with the Better Business � � Bux'eau. 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, " operation during the summer, the company said they would correct any k justifiable complaints during the 1972 season. The latest complaint they �, had on record was in October of 1971. � � �; - , , E ' . - n , € ' ' � � � ' � e � , . ' . ' ', ' . �� , ' r. . � � � t � , , � � � ' , � . � � 8A i ✓ � ' ' " . ' ' ' . ' ' �. AYPLICATION FOB - LICBNSB . T� THI: �ONORABLE CITY COUNCIL: CITX � OF F�IDI.�lY 6431 UNIVL.�i3ITY AVENUE N.E. . FRIDLEY� MINNESOTA 55421 APRIL 26,1972 . 19 72 ■ KEI3IJ� G. S%;ITH i ASPHALT D.�tIVL:�1�Y C0. h �ith ,,�,it JUF C�CJ applicatioa - for liccnae to pezfozm �_ ,_..��� ��-l'��'�1��r7�� �ithia the Qity ' . o� Fsidley, iq accordance �i�tr C�� o�dinaaces of aeid City regulatiag ths sama. I_am avar tWenty•oae yeers of age. ' 8ubmitted berestith ie a Certificate af Insuranca evideacing the holding of �ublic Liahil�ty Insuraace in the limita of $25,090 per peraon, $50,000 per •ecident for bodily injury, and $3,000 for property daaage� and a CertiEicate ' - of Inauraace evidencing the holding of Workmen'e CompensaCion as required by law, , ' ' ' � � � ASPH�.LT DRIV�'�IAY C0. NAME OF C�'ANY KEIv'I�ETH G, SI�:ITFI NAt� OF IHDIYII�i?Ai 1211 E. HIGH�,�1!Y 36 S ST. PAUL L,,83-661? 4�8- 6b1$ � C ' TELEPHO?dE NUA�� STATE�MA9�A LICEKSE . N0. (Wi�N APPLICABI.B) ` , LICEHS$ h't3��'et AND TYPE IN NP•ARBY CITIBS OR VILL/1GES ' , BLACKTCP�Zt�C`r T,rr^t.^.,� �• am UnTn r nT,� �-- . , . _ —s-�-,-= T �- =1L,�-::..��,D�VZ��. ! • P,�,d BRI:�;-iTO�Y T SPF'iIP�G I,"*,„' p��F'. C�i�;** a�n-n.-; c,• „m "' �*�" '" "'� C� i��c,�'L GF.OV�', T�' ��-� �T� .rr.r---• �m r r�'T T•-�Iy� G�OVE HGi5� :�rr�iT� B�A_P. LAK�� Ib, ST. PAiTL 1+Ip.PLE�rfOQIL t�T. ^ ^ �• ,^ . , ,�-� �� z r � c . _ _,TC• ��" � .- . ����� 1 / ' FE$ $ i�c��� . , l�% ,y Q � CSRTIFZCATI� 0 IF NSURANCE : . "k� �'J, , � � . {,10�1"S C�ENSATION �-�.� U ��� � . ,�� PUB�.IC LIABILITY � 5'�a ° �.�- L� , � �.� �! � . � � ' R�DCEI�T N0. — lv 6 7t� _3 _, � � s�° c�%'4� � ' , � �' -------- `�� � < �, � ��.�o�, � o�' LYC8�i3E N0. �� " �i ��\i`�, , � . - .. . �S" , t�` J �9�i1 � � IR�GULAit CWNCIL MEETZNG OF SEPTEMBER 8, 19�0 � C , • tage 1� �. � �_; I ' ' , ' ' ' , � r � , ' ' , ' I ' LZCENSES CONTINUED. N�►e Address . Units Fee __..- Gha�rles Wishey 380 S7th Place 4 $10.00 �0719 Braewood Circle • Mlnneapolis, Minn. � Kenneti� G. ,�,ar�a� ,�SQ 7Sth i�ve. N,�. �� 13.00 68�dE� Knoll Sk, Mi�nea�olia, IMinn, John L. I�atti b55.� Eaat Ttive� R�ad 11 11.00 A4 T+oake Lake Rd. Fridley, Miru3. panald E. Johnson 137 Mississippi Place 4 10.00 ?305 Vart 8uren St. N.E. l�sidley, Minn. � JOhr� Matti I40 Mississippi Place 4 1Q.OQ 44 j.ocke I,a�ke Rd. ' Fridley, Minn. ' Ciqarette Approved B� Snowy White I,aundry 6381 Univetsity Avenue N.E. • Fx�dley, Mi�nesota By: United Vendin� Chief of Poli.ce � MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the iicenses as listed with the exceptiot� 1 0� the blacktopping license for Asphalt Drive Company, 1195 East Highway 36, St. Pau�, Minnesota. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, a11 / YOt3�ii9 �ye, Mayor Kirkham deciared the motion carried. ,,. ._a._ ES?IMATES: •. ii�ll, Smith, Juster, Feikema and Haskvitz 1050 Builders Exchange Building Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 J.eqal Services not covered by retainer . frpa 6-22-70 to 8-21-70 S 2�547�00 . Leqa1 sesvices for tiine aver and ai�ove the retainer. 8-27-70 �10,3p Retaine� Zbe Cour�cil Meetinqs for Auqust, 1970 �p��pp ReLainer R�e Criminal Prosecutiona for Auqust, �970 and Secretarial 615�00 0 I� • 9 u � 1 1 ' �J � � ' , ' ' (NOTE TO CITY COUNCIL: See Offense ReporC under separate cover in y.our Agenda Envelope) l�Fi�I,IC�iiIO'rJ l�i USEJ C:�t� IAT LIC�,::SE P�a..^� of gpplicant ��L�(� �5 �J2�/ l'CL2r.]. ' , !� Ho�e t�ress __ _ 5 75�0 �7�,2��� -u : T�asna of Husino as ;�� �� S� u,�_ �I lL j� .� _ Acidre�s of 3usiness ,'� �%'i wYr.�.ti..�. , F�one �io. '— 7�'� ✓ Ot�mer af r�usines� A3d�cas �Aya.� ,j ��"d � � . `%%- � Phon� I�io. r�.� "� %d � :vgunbor of "tate License 1 Date Sizc �:nd I��t Desoription �f Lot ,h,._ Z_ �► _.� --� ^ a v � �-�%�` I L� TJwaber oS c;sa to bc �econ�ociuted � ' Location �d ii;�turc oi Gdvcrti:�i� si�,ms a�d li�ts �[ � t f�, '��.at -C9� ,.�-l�-,.-� 1� .�L�.�1t.� — , , � ' �' �� � I LJ ' � �' U � o Sr�aitary �,cilitic� Prov3ded � !u-'�i � 4-�-,� _, � � �, . Liaenae Fec : ��D , D�1 � mcpirutian Duta : 3Q _f 4?3 �� ���yL�� "� Sig�:Lurc of Applic�ant Camu�nta� � �f - � Licon�o l�o . =,.—� — -- 1 ~ � j'� , , Kecoipt Yo. d - _ _.._ . _ _ .._ . . t_ � , � � Frank's Used Car Lot ;9 A 5740 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 J 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 S�reet. April 24, 1970: Let�er written to owner asking him to remove the vehicles from the City property before April 30, 1970. April 27, 1970: Complaint received about used cars being parked on the City street and also parked on State property. April 30, 1970: Inspection ma.de - 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. � � - --- . __ . -- _ -_ M�� 6, I970: Palice served clean up notice - Owner promised to have it cleaned up by May 11, 1970. April $, 1971: Inspection showed cars parked on 58th Avenue. Car parts and debris on South end of lot. (Fictures taken.) . April 12, 1971: Inspection ma.de of property. Picture taken of cars parked on � lots to South of property. April 12, 1971: License renewal went before Council. License to be issued for only that paxt of lot contained in original license. He says he has bought additional land, so he is to request that his license also covers that. He may also request the vacation of 58th Avenue for his use, but the City will need easements bacic as there are utilities in the s�treet. April 19, 1971: Letter written to owner advising h�n license was only issued for car lot on original property. � Ma�rch 27, 1972: Inspection ma.de in response.to complaints by neighbors about junk and debris on lot. ' Apri1 5, 1972: Letter written to owner to clean �sp the accumulation of car bodies and car parts on the southwest corner of the lot. Owner given 15 � days to accomplish. . ' This has been completed to the satisfaction of the Building Inspector. , 0 ' � ♦. Cl ' ' � L �I � , CITY OF FRIDLEY PI.ANNING COA'Il�QSSION MEETING MAY 17, 1972 � PAGE 1 CALL TO ORDER: . Tire meeting was called ta order by Acti�sg Ci►airt�an FitagaErick at 8:05 P.M. ROLL CALL• Members Present: Mamber Absent: Others Present: Fitzpatrick, Zeglen, Schmedeke, Minish (8:30 P.M.) Erickson Darrel Clark, Engineering Assistant, Peter Herlofsky, Administrative Assistant APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSIOId MINUTES: MAY 3, 1972 Acting Chairman Fitzpatrick asked that the minutes show that Mr. Mit�ish , - arrived at the meetfng after Item 1(Proposed Zapata Restaurant at 5905 Uaiversity Avenue) had been acted upon. � � ' , ' Another correction was an Page 14, the closing sentence of Itea�s S and 6 (Western Stores) should �ead: "Mr. Minish asked if it were possible to get a survey of ordinances that wer� not being enforced because of difficulty of enforcement or lack of manpower and a list of violations of the Western Stores." 1NOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Plannipg Commiss�on approve the minutes of the May 3, 1972 meeting subject to the above corz'ectior�.s. Upon a voice vote, a11 v�tinq aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOI�MITTE� MINUTES: MAY �+. 1972 MOTION by Zeglen, seconded bg Schmedeke, that the Planning Commission receive the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee minutes of May 4, I9??. U�on a voice vnte� aZ1 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously- RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: MAY 9, 1972 , MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commiss�on receive the minutes of the Board of Appesls meeting of May 9, 197?. Upon � voice vote, a11 veting aye, the motion carried unanitnously. � ' ' ' ' 1. BUILDING PERMIT : A-1 IrlDTOR SPORTS BY MS. VICKY SKIFF :�,ots ].3 8Ad 14 � Block 2, Commerce Park, for Snowmobile & Sales Service. Darrel Clark stated thzt Council wanted some guidance iu iaterpreCing Chs CR-2 Zoning Ordinance whether or not this tqpe of business vouid fit iA a CR-2 District. For the beneflt of the petitioners he read from the CR Ordinance. The most pertinent requirement was "Sales incidental to other �ermitted uses providing that no more than 25 per cent of the floor space availabls to any ussr shall be devoted to sales". Also, "Uses permitted are those which do not attract a large number of the general public, such as retail ��oppipg areas, and which do not gene�rate heavy vehicular traffic". , ' ' • ' , ' � � I I � ,'�J , ' , ' i ' ' ' , 10 A Planning Commission Meeting - May 17, 1972 Ms. Sk3.ff said that the sales of snowmobiles and boats would not generate s great deal of traffic, surely no more than the stores in the area do now. In order to comply with the requirement o€ no more than 25X of the floor space for sales, they will allocate the area shown for a showroom on the plan for a lounge area. , ' � Mr. Clark said the building will be South of the Pet Clinic. Thexe is ao problem with the land area. The question is zoni�Lg and use. Mr. Schmedeke said, in his opinion, this was one of the situations that the people coming in to buy property should consider an area where the business would fit. Mr. Zeglen said the sales would probably fit in the CR-2 more than the ser- vice angle. If they did not sell, people wouldn't come in for serviae. He didn't know how much sales would be involved. Mr. Schmedeke said he did not object to this type of operatlon coming intq the City. He wondered, because of the traffic generated by the Post Office, if thia type of business would add to the problem. Mr. Clark said that if the Planning Commission and Council should say "No", these people would have to decide whether or not they want to go for rezoning. Ma.. Skiff said that they will be handling three lines of snowmobiles. If they have three franchises, they would have more service work. Basically the building will be 3,000 square feet. The first building would be ou one side of the lot. It is not the kind of a thing that attracts drop in traffic. They would like to be in business by July lst. Acting Cha�.rman Fitzpatrick told the petitioner that if the business were totally repair, there would be no question. The Commission has to make a fine distinction. Your request has already gone to Council and Council referred it back to us. We are obliged to give a very careful look because it would be aetting a precedent. They will be using the South part of the propexty for parking which gives one of the questions for discussion. Certa3n kinds of sex- vice generate almost as much traffic as retail. Repair would generate moxe traffic. The assumption is then made that commercial generates more traffic. Mr. Schmedeke said he realized�time is important to buyer and developer and time is always important to everyone. Re did not feel a quick decis�on should be made. Mr. Minish arrived at 8:30 P.M. ' MOTION by Schmedeke, seco»ded by 2eglen, that the Planning Commissior� table to June 21, 2972 the discussion of a Building Permit for A-1 Motor Sports by Ms. Vicky Skiff, to be located on Lots 13 and 14, BZock 2, Commerce Park. for snowmobile and boat sales and service. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the rration carried unanimously. ' �J , ' ' Planning Commission Meeting - May 17, 1972 PaF lo Mr. Zeglen felt that because the Chairman was not present, and Mr. Minis:i just walking in, if they could delay this request so that they could act more efficiently. � Mr. W. "Red" Stang said if they couldn`t build ia Fridley, they could go out on Highway ��65. � Mre Ray Wormsbecker added tha�t they have a purchase agreement deadline for buying the piece of property. The closing date is involved now. If the request gets delayed, it might be they would have to work out some sort of extension or go to a different piece of property. Mr. Minish asked for an explanation of ' patrick said the question was whetheg or not CR-2 zoning. This business involves a fair the reason it was referred from Council. the problem. Acting Chairman Fitz- ti�e use of the business fits into amount of retail sales and that was � Mr. Schmedeke said tt�at one o€ the reasons that he did not want to vota on t,his request tonight was beeause h� hadn't had tia� to study the agenda as it was delivered only a half hour before the meeting. Secondly, they were once ' again putting a C-2 business in a CR area. There are areas for that type of business and that fs where they should be loo�Cing. He also felt these people were told they could run into zoning prr�blems. ' � The Commission.felt the s�o�bile husir�ss would generate a lot of noise because the people would waat to try them before taking them home. M�. Stang eaid moat people are in a hurry to tak,e the maci�faea hom� and do not bo�her tq take time t.o check them. �'he uQaehines are serviced without checking them on the etreat. � Mr. Wortasbecker said that just now, looking at the zoning map, if they went about three or four lots to the North, the zoning'would be C-2 and theq would have access to both Osborne Road and 73rd, and have the same traffic ' gaing up and down and jusC a couple of blocks North. They liked this site better. It has a service station down the corner with a car wash. They would have traffic in and out, otherwise they don't sell any goods or cara. These people expect to sell 2 snowmobiles a day. Such sales would not cxeate very � much traffic. If it were strictly service without sales, they would have ptuch more traffic. They need a large area to ahow three boata. The lots at 8ob's Produce were checked, but they are too large. � � ' Mr. Schmedeke said he thought the Craffic was not the worst situation, but the noise and setting a precedent was the problem by allawing this type o� buainess in CR-2 zoning. It wouldn't be long before another business would want to come in with a similar type of business. � Mr. Wormsbecker felt Council's objection was whether or not the business would fit in the CR-2 zoning, as they had looked at the plans. Chairman Fitzpatrick said that, although Council might have had only that ' question, he felt there were other questions. The Commission has to look closely at this. It would not be the matter of percentage of busi�ess used for sales. , � 0 , � i Plannin Coummission Meetin - Ma 17 1972 p � C 2. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMEIL DISCUSSION: WALL CORP REZONING REQUEST, RIEDEL PROPERTY: Mr. Schmedeke said he would like a map of the storm sewer district ia th�s area showing the amount of property affected; how much each of t�e owners have paid; what was Riedel charged and if he had paid. � Mr. Clark said he could tell Jahat route aad how mnch it `tas aesessed in rela- tioa to all the land around it. This ts because the way the storm sewer assess- ment was set up. They charge the district and �rhatever it costs to take care of the district. The stor�i sewer will hold the five year frequency raim. Now and , , then we get a 50 year rain or a 100 year flood. WESTERl3 STORES: Mr. Minish said he strongly urged that the Western Oil be , tagged. The Company was well aware at the public hearing at the last meeting that they ware in violation of the existing ordinance by having their mit�iat�ure � garden on the green area. He strongly urged the City Administratiot� ta investi.- ' gate that facility and if he does sell in violatioa, that the tag be issued and aee it done prior to the meeting of 3une l�ho �'he attitude e�ibite�! by Westera 011 is ih�y do not pa�rticularly care abot�t falla�.Ag ou� oxdinance• , ' ' ' � , � �� � ' � � � Mr. C�ark said M�r. itaug had et�ted he wsa �+�� to mova the miAi.atura gssden up ta th� bui.lding. Mr. Minish thought that if the Planni�,g Gommi.4sion wanted to curb thia typ� of buainess� it might take phasea, auch as a serias of letters that this is the last s�aeon. � VIKING CHEVROLET: Mro Schmedeke asked if Viking had a Used Car I.icense. His uaderstanding of the reason for the fee was police grotection. ae aeked for a check to be made ta see if othe�r cities have a new car Iicense. Also junk yarde. . 1�ETING: ._._ The Planning Conimnission decidad to meet at 7:30 pYior to the regul$r me'etiags 3. PRELIMINARY PLAN APPROVAL, PHASE I(Quadro�iniums) BY VIEWCON �INC.: Condo- minii�m portion of total multiple unit com�lex on part of Outlot H, Itiusbruck North Addition �eing Che 1600 Block. . �y�� Mr. Dave Phifligs exglained that these were new plsns, tbe ather plaas being \ discarded. Theq toak af f Che basemextt and relocated the fuzezace. ?1'►�re was the �� posaibf Iitp of pickfng ug some additio�al. �a=ki�e8. � h�d. beea ont relocatiog '� ' , garking aloug streeta a� garages areas. After the trees ?�ave 1�+�ea pin p�iated, �� they might be abie to pick up som�e mare parlcing stalls �d s��re the trees. The centerline of the road has been staked. Mast of the supplemental planning is � evergreens. They are uaing Sumac between planting and briaging it i�. Mr. Schme�eke felt the plan looked fine and was much better than the last oae �th more garkiAg aad ao des� et� streets. Mr. Phillips said he wou2d appreciate tbe Planniug Ca�fssion agprov�l of the preliminary plan far Phase I this evening for Cauncfi actiam on June Sth and the�r �ould be back to the Planaing Commissioa oa Jm�e 21st. g'hey wS11 follow the a 4 Planning Commission Meetinq - Mav 17, 1972 Ya � D Fridley Code. The walls are one of the major items. The biggest objection was the parking, drainage and single wall construction. The new plans will be simil�r to the townhouses but with no brick. They will be a split foyer design. 14pTION by Zeglen, seconded by Xinish, that the Planning Commission recommend to Council approval af the Preliminary PZan for Phase I of the Quadrominiums by Viewcon, Inc., being the condominicun portion of the total multiple unit complex on part of Outlot H. Innsbruck Nor.th Addition (B1ock 1600}. Upon a voice vote, e3I voting aye, the motion carried unanimonsly. The Recording Secretary left at 9:45 P.M. 3. (70NTINUED: PROF�SED COMPREHENSIVE MUNICIPAL DEVEIAPMENT PLAN The Planning Commission continued the study until i1:45 P.M. 0 � R spectf, lly submitted G�`� G���.�-�-- Haz 'Brian Recording Secretarp ' . , , ' BUILDZNG STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOI�Il`4ITTEE MEETING OF MAY 18 1972 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Zeglen at 8:15 P:M. �ERS PRESENT: Zeglen, Tonco, Simoneau, Lindblad MEMBERS ABSENT: White • . OTHLRS PRESENT: Peter Herlofsky, Administrative Assistant . ' MOTION by Tonco to approve the minutes of the May 4, 1972 meeting with the correction that Mr. Tonco waived the reading of the April 20, 1972 minutes. ' Seconded by Lindblad. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the moCion carried unanimously. ' , � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' 1. CONSIDER4TION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT PHASE II AND PH.4SE III OF AN INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE BUILDING LOC�►T°A ON LdTS 1 THROL'GH 5 BLOCK 3, ONA[dAY ADDITIOI`i , THE S�,� BEI�'G 7880 BEECH STREET N. E,, r1��tD LOTS 6 THRC�UGH lU, BLOCK 3 ONAWAY rinDITZO�T THE S:�'�IE BEING 7850 BEECH STREET N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 (REOUEST BY AI, ZEIS CE�IENT CQ., INC., 225 94TH AVENUE N,W , COON RAPIDS, MINNESOTA 55434 ) - No one was present to present the request. This item was tabled until we hear from Mr. 2eis. 2.. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO GONSTRUCT A 60 FT X Q6 FT ADDITION TO AN EXISTIIv'G BUILAING LOCATED GN THE WEST 402 FEET GF THE EAST 852 FEET OF THE SOUTH 320 FEET OF THE NORTH HALF QF THL NORTHEaST UARTER OF TIiE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECT1C�Iv 12, T-30, R-24, GHICII LaST D;:SCRIEED T?L9CT ' IS ALSO KI�OWiVT � LOT 1 AliDITOR' S SU$DIVISION NO . 89 TFiE SrL•� 3rING � 1241 72IvD AVENUE N,E., FRIDLEY. :�SIiVNESOiA (REQUEST BY DETER�tiL4I WELDI�G � TANK SERVICE, INC., 1241 721VD A.VENliE N E, FRIDLEY, MI�PtESOTA 55432 ) Mr. Jim Determan was present to present the request. Mz�. Determan said the fir.st thing they will do fs install a 6' chain link : fence around the property. They have tw� dogs ior security reasons as theq have had many burglaries.of tools and equipment from the trucks parked on the outside of the huilding. This fence will be slatted on �.�� the front of the property. . Mr. Herlofsky asked about the drainage'problem of the property adjacent to them. Mr. Determan said they didn't want the pipe gcing across their property. They want it at the property line, Mr. Zeglen asked wha[ species of trees they will have in the landscaped area. Mr. Determan said they have black spruce trees alr�ady planted. The sodded area will be maintained. 24r. Determan said thCy have some crushed rock covering tanks that are locat2d in this front area, but the �. � �. 9 0 ' . ' ' . , : Building Standards-Design Control Subco�miiCtee Meeting of Mav 18, 197 . . � Page 2 J taaks are too small so they will be installing larger tanks in some '. other location on the property and this crushed rock will be replaced , with grass. Mr. Tonco inquired how they will protect the fenee in the parking area. ' Mr. Determan said they will use spiked pre-cast curbin . M asked if some type of railing could be�installed for more protection. Mr. Determan said they will install this railing in the.�oncrete along '� with'the fence posts. Mr. Tonco wondered if they might have some dust problems in the area that was neither paved or blacktopped. Mr. Determan said they could haul in some class V aggregate if they had a problem. Mr. Tonco said thep should use an oil spray on the aggregate if they had dust problems.� Mr. Zeglen said he thought they needed more security lighting. Mr. Determan said Chey had two lights they could install. Mr. Determan said the addition will match the existing building. Mr. Toaco asked if the concreCe blocks will be painted and Mr. Determan Said they would be painted the same as on the existing building. � •, MOTION by Tonco to recommend to the City Council approval of the request to construct an addition with the following stipulations; 1. Maintain the landscaped area, • 2. Install a railing to protect the fence in Che garking area. 3. Install two additional security lights. Seconded by Lindblad. LTpon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 0 3. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A MODEL HOriE ON PART OF LOT 14, AND 15, AUDITOR's SUBDIVISiON ,;78 THE S�fE BEING 5401 E�ST RIVER ROaD, FRIDLEY, MI�t1VESOTA, (REQUEST BY PLYWOOD MIIv'iVESOTA, 5401 EAST RIVER ROAD, FRIDLEY, PiINi�IESOTA _55421 Mr. William Stewart was present to present the request. � Mr. Stewart brought in a new set of plans for the model home. He said they were basically the same as the original plans excepr. the garage ,° would be on the freeway side and the square footage was increased to meet the building code of Fridley and Ather suburbs. This will be a conventionally built home that is complete in every detail except they do not plan to hook-up to sewer and water at the present time. . This is a new venture. They are going into the hausing area to increase business. They plan to sell this house complete, with th� buyer having , �. �11A a ' � . ' • - ' ' , ' ' ' ' , � � _ _.. ' ' I , Buildin Standards-Desi n Control Subcommittee Meetin of Ma 18 1972 � age . '' the option of installing his own cabinets, carpets, molding, paneling aad appliances which they plan to provide. The entire cost to the buyer will be approximately $27,000 including a$3,000 lot and all accessories. The buyer will have the ogtion of huying with or without a garage depending upon the coma2unity requirements. There will be tw� garage rtyles. . MOTION by Tonco to recommend to the City Council approval of the site for the model home and the Board was pleased with the'�ype of coastruction of the model home but made the stipulation that the construction meet all the Fridley Building Codes. - Seconded by Simoneau. Upan a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. m 4. CONSIDERATION �F A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A STEEL STORAGE BUILDING LOCATED ON_10.5 ACR�S OF THE WEST H�LF OF THE NOPTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 3, T-30, R-2!�, ��10I�A COUNTY, THE S�IE BEING 7900 BEECH STR.EET, FRIDLEY, MIi3NESOTA 55432. (REQUEST BY P4RK CONSTRUCTION CO , 51 37TH AVENUE NORTHE�ST, FRIDLEY, MIPv1VESOTA 55421 ) This item was not on the agend� but Mr. Jerry McDonald asked to have the request considered. This 24' x 80' steel building will be used for cold storage, such as tires and chains, and would be used for storage while they were working on the main building. Mr. Herlofsky asked how long it would be before the project that was approved would be completed, Mr. McDonald said they hoped to have it - all completed this year. � e Mr. Tonco said as this was a last minute presentation of the building � plans he•didn't think the Board could recommend approval of the building without°more information. Mr. McDonald said this was going to be a very n�.ce building as they didn't want to put up something that would detract from the new buildings. � MOTION BY LINDBLAD to recomm�nd approval of the request to construct a steel building subject Co the approval of the Engineering Department before it is presented Co the City Council. ��� Seconded by Simoneau. ' carried unanimously. ' ' ' Upcn a voice vote, all vot3.ng aye, the motion The Board waited until 9:40 to see if Mr. Zeis would appear and then Chairman Zeglen adjoured the meeting. , Respectfully submitted, � Dorothy Eve .'on, Secretary -; 0 u �. F � � ' , ' • ' . s ' 1. ' ' ' , ' ' � � ' , ' ' � BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL St1BCOMMITTEE MEETING OF MAY 23 1972 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Zeglen at 6:45 P.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Zeglen, ToncqJ Simoneau, Lindblad MEMBERS ABSENT: White e CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT PHASE II AND PHASE III OF AN INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE BUILDING LOCATED ON LOTS 1�HROUGH S BLOCK 3, ONAWAY ADDITION, THE SfaME BEIRTG 7880 BEECH STREET N E, AND LOTS 6 THROUGH 10, BLOCK 3 ONAjJAY ADDITION THE SAME BEING 7850 BEECH STREET N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOT� 55432 (REqUEST BY AL ZEIS CEMENT CO INC., 225 94TH AVENUE N.W , COON RAPIDS, MINNESOTA 55434 ) Mr. A1 Zeis was present to preseat the request. Mr. Zeglen asked about the alley vacation that was pending when Phase I was approved. Mr. Zeis said the alley had been reinstated. The building for Phase II will be 58 feet bp 200 feet and the Phase III� building will be identical to Phase I, 70 feet by 150 feet. Mr. Zeglen noted that the length of the three buildings combined will be 500 feet.� He asked Mr. Zeis how much security lighting was planned. Mr. Zeis said there will be lights on every door in the front of the building. Mr. Zeglen asked for more security lighting. He marked 14 more locations for security lights on the plan. Six additional on the front, six additional on the rear, and one on each side of the building. . Mr. Tonco mentioned the•wa�kway along the back of the property to protect the building from cars parked in the garking area, but there isn�t any type of barrier to protect the building on the north and south ends of the:building. Mr. Tonco said there should be a curb ar barrier of some type. Mr. Zeis asked if he could extend the walkway on these north and' south ends, and this was satisfactary. Mr. Tonco asked if the exterior of all the buildings wil.l be the same. Mr. Zeis said they wi11 all have brick veneer trim around the entrances and the remainder of the buildings will be painted scared block. He intends to paint the pilasters a different color. Mr. Zeglen said one of the stipulat�.ons for Phase I had been tne inside � storage of trash. This would hold for a11 phases. . � Mr. Tonco asked Mr. Zeis when he thought this'project would be completed. Mr. Zeis said he thought around the end of December. Mr. Tonco said the 2andscaping couldn't be completed then. Mr. Zeis said the project is almost up to grade now so it might be possible the landscaping could be started earlier. , MOTION by Tonco to recom,�nend approval of the requesC anci that a buil.ding ' permit can be issued for Phase Ii and Phase III��f an industrial warehouse and office building. ' . u. _ � � ,. , � � � . �a Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee Meeting of May 23, 1972 ' . - ' � � Page 2 , Seconded by Lindblad. Upon a voice vote,.all voting a e, the motion y carried unanimously. � ' � . Chairman Zeglen adjourned the meeting'at 7;20 P.M. ' 1 Respectfully submitted, , ��,� . ' ' Dorothy E enson, Secretary , ' ' � � ' ' •. ' , ' ' . , , ; � ' . , ' � ' ► ' . , ' �. _ . � „ � ' , ' � ' ' ' 1. , ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , , � a Ti� MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETII3G OF MAY 23 1972 The meeting wae called to order by Chairman Minish at 7:32 P.M. Zff�ERS PRESENT: Minish, Crowder, Harju, Sondheimer, Wahlberg OTHERS PRESENT: Clarence Belisle - Building Inepector Z�lDTION by Wahlbexg to apprave the Ap'ril 25, 1972 minutes�as written. Seconded by Sondheimer. Upon a voice vote� there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. ' 1�TION by Wahlberg to approve the May 9, S�conded by Crawder. Upon a vaice vote, carried unanimously. 1972 minutee ae written. there being ao nays, the motion � Mr. & Mrs. Kellner were preaent to present their request. • A verifyigg survey, locating the proposed garage, was aha�m to the Board. � Mr. Kellner explained his house faces East River Road and hae a 20 foot setback from Hugo Street on the aide. The proposed garage will face Hugo Street and be eet back 20 feet from Hugo Street and 3 feet from the back lot l�ne to line up with the houae. He stated he has two young boys �d he wanta to have some back yard for the�n to play in. If the garage had to be eet back the required 30 faet he would only have a 10 foot baekyard. Mr. Ksllner continued that he called N.S.P. about a 5 foot ease�nt along the back lot line and they told him they thought there waa an easement there but tjaey didn�t use it anymore. N.S.P, said they wnuld allow t�,r. Kellner to build the gaxage 2 feet aver thia easement and if tha City wanted a letter etating suc�t that they would send one. r Chairman Minieh said he thougtat it would be desiYables to get �: letter from N.S.P. stating they have no objections to t�xe garage. Mr. K�ilnes pr��ented a.letter Qf "No Objection" to th� Bmara, that wae eign�d txy Mr. Overeon the adjacent prog�rty odme� o:� Hugo Str�et. T MOTION by Crowder to xeceive the letter fram Mr. avers�n. Secvnded by Wahlberg. Upon a voice Rote,� there being no naye, the motion caxri�d unanimously. The Board asked about the eetb�cka on Mr. Ovezeon's houee. The survey of thie house wae shown to the Board. � �. , , !J �N The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of Mav 23, 1972 PaAe c The survey ahowed this house set back 34.8 feet from Hugo Street and approximately 14 feet from the adjoining property line. This would leave 17 feet between structures. 1�e Board asked about the change in drainage if the garage was built. , Mr. Kellnex said he would have to haul out aosne dirt but the garage would not change the drainage that �ch. I� wauld be dsaining more toward the street then.before because of the driveway. t . ' , � , ' ' ' , , ' , , ' ' , Mr. Miniah asked if the setbacks on the other houaes in the area are uniforat. Mr. Kellner said most of the houses sre older and the setbacks are not unifoxtq at all. There are 2 newer houses, one acroae street, that have uniforat eetbacks. There ia aleo a hill on Hugo Street so the setbacke aren't that noticeable. Mr. Harju asked if an attached garage could be built. ' Mr. Kellner answered the•house has a half eplit level design so an att�ched garage could be built but it would cost more money than a detached garage. Mrs. Walhb�erg asked how he would feel about moving it back 5 feet to compromisa with the 35 foot setback on the house next door. � Mr. Kellner eaid if he mc�ved it back any iarther he wouldn't be able to get a swing set back of the garage. Ae eaid he wouldn't want to put the swing eet in the aide yard as the grass would eventually be ruined and it would spoil the looks of the property. 1�TION by Crowder to close the gublic hearing. Seconded by Harju. Upon a voice vote, these being no nays, the motion carried unanimoualy. Mr. Har�u said there is definitely a hardehip in tire eize of the lot (60� x 114�) and the n�ighbor did $ive his approval of the gasage but ae far aa the �o$rd knows, the neighbor could sell tomorrow. Th� gerage would be jutting ou� in front of the neighbor's house and it might be better to set the garage back S fee� further to bs only 10 feet ahead of it. Mr. Crowder stated "that this is probebly the best apot for the garage. He �a�,c� he would go alang wi.ti► aetting the garage back f�rthex if all of the setbacke in the area were unifortm but since �he yards do vary, he had no objectians to the proposed location. � Mre. Wahlberg said ahe thought he�ing a 25 foot eetback would be better to conform to Cne adjacent dwelling as that neighbor could change at any �ime. Mr. Sondheimer said as he sees it, it will be a campromise all the way �hrough• He said it sounds reasonable that the garage should be on Hugo Street inete$d of on East River Road ard it is in alignment with the house. Hie conce�n w�s 'with only 3 feet between the garage and the l�t line because of aervici.�ig the garage. • .. ' ' ' LJ ' ' ' , � � ' ' , � � The Minutes of the Board of Appeals M�eeting of May�23, 1972 Page 3 Mr. Minish said the Code only asks for a 3 600t sideyard on a detached garage. Mr. Minish said he couldn't see anything wrong with the 20 foot setback. He didn't think the alignment of front yards was that crucial in this neighborhood. 1N�TION by Crowder to recouanend to Council agproval of Che request with tt�e stipulation that Mr. Kellner present'to the Council the letter from N.S.�� th�t states they approve of building the garage 2 feet over their eaeement. � Seconded by Ha.rju. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the m�tion carried unanimously. , 2. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 56.05, 3A FRIDLEY SIGN ORDINANCE. �'0 ALLOW THF. F.RF.CT7�N OF BOTH A WALL SIGN AND A FREE-STANDING SIGN TO BE LOCATED ON LOTS 1 : �t��' S MOTION by Harju, seconded by Wahlberg, to waive the reading of the pub��Q ���xi�1g notice. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carxied. Mr• Charles Peugh of Signcrafters, Inc. was present to present the request. A ; blueprint of the sign was shawn to the Board. A picture of the existing tton� �onforming pylon was also ahawn to the Board. Mr. Peugh explained that because of the mansard roof on thia building, C11� ��gA ����s C�assified as a roof aign instead of a wall sign. This sign will h$ve 34 � aquare feet of area and will not set on top of the roof or even extend over the tpp of the roof. He felt the clasaification of the sign was the hardship• M�. Minish asked what purpose i� served by the roof sign. �F7�. Peugh answ�red identification as this is part of their national image. � ���on�ld's could have a squared building and put this sign oc� a wal� wit�out any vaziance but since they have the mansard roof which makes the buildi�g lopk b�tCe�C they need a variance foz the sign. ' � , ' ' Ll Mx's. Wahlberg asked what will change on the pylon sign. M7C. Peugh answered that the big arches will be removed 8nd the sign put o�t one �ole with the arches on top. 't'he main portion of the pylon �.� ?4 feet by 7�eet. M�. Be�isle stated the existing pylon ia over the. arc��nanc� szze requirement, MT, Crowder asked if the exiating sign will have to conforsn in 1974 ae $tated in C�►E+ S�$�t �xdinance. �, �elisle eaid he thought it would have�to conforn► at that time. 1'�r, Peugh also mentioned the wall signs shown on the sk�tch of the building are 8and blasted logos and are lees than 15% of the wall area. , �TIQN by Crowder, seconded by Sondheimer to close the public bearing. U�pn � y��C� V4te, there being no nays, the motion cerried unanimouely. � � � ' ,. ' ' ��� The Minutea of the Board of Appeals_Meeting of Mey 23, 1972 PaSe � Mr. Harju asked if the Board recocrm►ends approval of thie variance, will we in effect also be approving the pylon sign at ita present size. Mx. Belfsle said he thought they would be as they would be approving having a combination of both the roof sign and the pylon. When the size expiree undes� . the grandfather clause, one of the aigna:will have to be re�oved. Mr. Crowder stated that he is not convinced that they reall� need the additio�nal 34 aquare feet in sign area. � Mrs. Wahlberg stated she thought the Board would be �etting a dangexaua pxecedept for manea�d roofa if they granted the variance. ' Mr. Sondhei�er stated he felt there should be a limit on the number o� ai8�►s, especially along freeways. He felt that the Board should put on, more reaCricGiona � along Mississippi Street and University Avenue concerning aigns, ' � , ' , , � �� J C J` .� � MOTION by Wahlberg to recotrmtend denial of the variance to the Council beca�se this new sign is not going to attract anymore business ae the main s�gt� with the archee doe8 that and also because the preaent aign is already x�on-ccAPoxtqing and will have to be changed in 1974. Seconded by Sondheisaer. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the tpotioit carried unanimously. 3. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF �ECTION 45.104, 2Ii, 1, TO REDUCE THE NZJI�IIt 0� � PARKTNG STALLS REQUIRED IN C-2 Z�NING FROM 44 (1 STALL FOR EACH 150 SQUARE , POINT OF INTERSECTZON OF TIiE NORTH LINE OF SAID �ECTit3N lI AND THE CENTERLI] OF OSBdRNE 1t0AD: THENGE idE�i ALONG SAID NORTH LI2�tE TO A PUINT `odHICH IS DISTANT 103b .$0 FEET tJ�ST OF THk:: �IORTHEAST CORNE� OF SAID NOIRTHEAST � OF THE NORTHWEST '�; THEI�CE SOUT�-3�ASTEJRLY DEF'LECTING TO TI� LEFT 110 52' 02" TO THE CENTERLINE OF OSBJ�N� RQAD; THENCE NORTI�.ASiERLY ALONG S�ID CENTERLINE TO�THE pOINT QF BEGINNIP+G . SUBJ�:CT TO EAS�YVT FOR HIi�:�+fiAX PURPOSES OVER THE SOUTKEASTE�,LY 33 FEE� T�REOF. SUBJECT TO STREET AND 'UTILITY EASEMENT Ii�TED� JANUARY 24. 1972, GRAi�'T�D TO Tf�F CITY OF FRIDLEY, AND SUBJECT TO ST. PAUL WATER WORKS EASEMENT AS S?�IdE APPEARS OF RECORD. THE SA� BEING 315 OSBORNE ROAD N.E, s FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA. �gLuiJEST BY MR. R. C. ERNcT. 7180 SIL�t LA�E,� ROAD. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55431) MO'�ION by Wahlberg, seconded by Harju,, to waive the reading of the publ�e � heaxing notice. [Ipon a voice vote, there being na nays, the mqt�ox� c���ed unanimously. . , ' ' ' Mr. Ernst was preaent to present the request. �The plot plan of Che ptope ��r was shown to the Board. • Mr. �rnst explained they have a eite to build a 6650 aquare foot convenie�ce • Center. The ordinance requiree 44 parking epaces and they only haae rooa� �o� 3$ epaces. It ie an on grade slab building as thep can't put a baseme�t �.� because of the high water table in thia area. Another ordinance requi�e$ � p�aximum lot coverage of 40 x and thi8 building is covering ctnly 17� 7Q. w � ' ' '�J , �D The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of Mav 23, 1972 Page 5 Mr, Ernst continued that they felt they had enough parking spaces fox the building as the businesses that will o�cupy the building will have the�r peak business hours at. different times during the day. There will be a pizza store th$t will have its most business late at night, a Tom Thumb store that will have �ate afternoon business, a barber shop and beauty salon that will h$ve dayti�e bus�ness, a dry cleaning store that has daytime businesa a�d a smallbutchex shop that also will have daytime business. Mr. Minish asked if all these tenants were'signed up for the building. Mr. Ernst said that they were in the "letter of intent" stage but he hoped �hey would all have signed a lease within the next two weeks. , Mr. Minish said he didn't like the idea of not having the expected �enanks pit��ec� dow�. If the variance was approved before the tenants had a lease, �he tena�t$ cauld ch�nge which might mean unexpected traffic. ' , , ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ku'. �rnst said the partition walls of the building are moveable so they do��fi have to allot as much floor area to each tenant as proposed. He said they did have the 5 other parking spaces on their first interim plan but they �ad to dediFate some land for a stre�et and utility easement to the City. Mrs. Wahlberg asked if there are any requirements as fax as footage for the ' entrance or exi� going into a right turn lane. Mr. $elisle answered that was the purpose of deeding the land to the City, , M�, Ernst said that the area directly to the North of this property wi�l be ����ec�, wi.th more multiple dwellings so they feel there wi11 be more aalk-i� traf€i.c than d�'ive-i� traffic so they really don't feel they need the exCra space�, k1r� �iniah asked if the service station and the convenience center will �e under �n� ownership. Mx'� l��st answered there will be 2 separate ownerships but there w�l�. be a �qmbined architecture and driveways. Mxs. Wahlberg asked how many employees will be in the entire building. �: �rnst answered 6 to 8 emplayees. 0 M�. Minish said during the day some of the �arking spaces will be being used by ' the delivery trucks. , M7r. �rnst said the trucks would use the parking spaces but there won't be �a� �ny delivery trucks �or the type of businesaes in the building. %ir* Sondheimer aslced where the disposal a�ea would be. ��. Erpst said it would be on the East aide of the building behind a 6 foot �eciwpod fe�ce. , �� CroWa�r suggested that by giving up a tree and some gr�en area they cpuld ' �{ld �he S spaces along the front of the propert;�. The only other a�t�r�a�ive W0�141 bg to cut down the size of the building. ' �r� Harju said to make the building conform would mean 1os�ng q�1y 1 businesa, .. .13 E 1 � The Minutes of the Board of A eals Meetin of Ma 23 1972 P e 6 � Mr. Sondheimer asked how the outside of the building would be ligh,ted. Q � LJ � , , � ' ' ' ' � � � ' � ��' �J� � Mr. Ernst said there would be two lights in the parking lot directed toward �e. building. One would be on the curb line and one on the coxxier. Mr. Sondheimer said they might need•a special penait to construct the li�t on - the easement because of the basee. They would probably need a 6 foot b$$e. 1�TION by Sondheimer, seconded by Harju, to cloae the public hearing. Upon � voice vote, there being no nays,, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Crowder said he felt in order to put this aize of building on this 1Qt the applicant is going to have to find 6 more atalls, possibly go��g as c�q�e to the easement as possibie, or to decrease the aize of the bui.lding, j�� wpt�ld probably need a variance to put the parking spaces closer Co the easeme�yG and Mr. Crowder said he liked this size of a building. " Mr. Harju said that the Code does say we need that amount of apacea fp� �}��$ ���e of building so there must be a good reaeon for it. Mr. Sondheimer eaid he thought the traffic will increa8e in years to coute $nc� if the �oard allows them to decrease their parking spaces t►ow it w�,ll b� h$�der to accomodate their cuetomere in the future. Mr. Harju said at this time he would be in favor of deuying the variance so he would suggest tabling it to find more spacea. Mr. �mst said he had two ve�y important points to project. 1) A comrer��Qnce center is only located where there is an 800 family density within 3/4 0� � p��1e and in this location there wi11 be 360 familys in just the apartmeztts �q the north. They will not be having that many cars coming in. 2) IInder ttte px�tv����tp �o7c joint use of parking, they will have the peak businese houre at di�£e�ar�� ti,�nes of the day. Mr. Sondheimer asked if there are any future plans for improving or wide,�►�pg Osborne Road. � Mx. Belisle said he hadn't heard of any and also that Osborne Road �.s ��pun�y Road. Mr, M�,nish said he would be in favor of granting a variance on parking �s�$G�s �� ffiq�1C rather than reducing the number of spaces. He would rather t�}► tp wp�k Au� something rather than any type of denial. �T�ON by Sondhe�mer to ta�2e thia requeat under the condition that tiae app�.ic�� �edraw hie requ�et to accomodate 44 atalle and ti�at the Engineering Depaxtme�t �3d �he County be conaulted for the future widening or impravements o� Osbox'�e #toad, S�conded by Crowder. uAan�,mqus ly . w Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the matia� ca�ied � � � � ' � \ ' ���� The Minutea of the Board of Anpeals Meetir►R of t�v 23, 1972 Page,7 Hr. Crowder had to leave the meeting at 9:00 P.M. 4. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.104, 2C & 2D. FRIDLEY CITY CODE. TO REDUCE THE PARKING STt'�.L REQUI�NT FRQM 30 ST�I.LS T0 15 STALLS TO ALLOW Ti� — — � CONSTRUCTION OF A BUILAING 14fART TO BE LOCATED 013 LOT 1. BLOCK 4. GUNDERSON � G: � �: � .� M� _ e MOTION by Wahlberg, seconded by H,arju, to waive the xeading of th;e �ublic hearing. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the aw tfo� carxisd unanimously. Mr. Crispin was present to prasent the request. A plot plan for th� prap�xty was shown to the Foard. Mr. Crispin explained they need a variance as they only have room �QT 10 � parking apaces for customers in the front and S spaces for employeet paxkiag in the rear of the building. The code requires 30 fo� this size o� a bu�.lding. Mr. Criagin explained he is in the canstru�tion buainesg of building k�eu�es and they want to build this building basica.11y fox a central locatio� �p sCoFS their building materials. They will be having a retail sales office for se11��,g� dimensional lumber, some roofing sarn�Ze�, door knoba, some types o� car�ett�.ng, cabinet sampl.es, countertops, siding, etc. � Mr. Crispin stated that 2,�76 a�umre fe�et �f ��e building will bQ �$�.e� � , office area and 5,400 square feet will be sasrehouse. They will bs o�dex�ng �.n depth but they will be ordering mostly for thei� o�wn construction busineea � end then storing it i.n this warehouse. T'he oa�ly sales that they are i�op��g ' for are basically those to cover the a�erhead of the building. The of��ce area.will give the subcontractor,� and house buyer� a place to come fia go over samples of building matexials and a place ta discuss business u�t�nre, He eaid they are not planning on becomning a emall Plywood Minnesota �nd �f ' they were planning on that they wauld have pi.cked a better locat�.o�� � ' • � ' � ' ' Mr. Minish asked when cuetomers come in to buy lumber, would they b� lo�di�g it out of the front door. Mr. Cri�pin said no. All lumber material picked up wauld be coming out a� the warehouse area. He �said there is 30 f�et fYOm the building to th� pxap�xty �ine in the back so there will be enough area for pick-up. Mr. Belisle said the City would want a curb � f�e't fr.om tr� buflding e�d � Gurb 5 feet fran the property line so they w;�u1d be lef� �$''a�h only 20 �eet. � Mr. Sondheimer aaked how many employeea wculd there be. Mr. Crispin answered 3; his partnex, himeelf and po��ibly one oXher. Mr. Minish asked if there was any other way besidee cutting down the bul�ding, to acquire the 15 additianal apaces. - Mr. Cxispin said he doee awn the lot to the �cear af thie property bu� he did not want to �}se thia lot fo� parking for thie lota He said if he had �oue�thi.ng �`pr thie 1ot, he would want to be able Co build on it and not have i� tied dowzt for parking. � � ' ' ' I ' � ' , ' LJ �l ' � ' �i�, r�� � '. , The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meetin� of Mav 23, 1972 Pa�e � � � Mr. Criapin added that they do not feel they are going to do a great deal o� business being on Central Avenue. If they have 4 or 5 jobs in their cpnet�uc�ion business they can coorditlate this ordering with the store and order by �he car load. _ Mrs. Wahlberg asked if there was any other way to make up more parking spaces pc1.. this lot. . Mr. Criepin anawered no, not without decreasing the size of the building. Mr. Sondheimer auggested creating a mezzanine ar a basement for the taechanical equipment and shorten the building that day. Mr. Criepin agreed that on a fast retail business he could aee the large number of parking spaces but this is not going to be a building ma.terials supe� market. He said he has been in retain sales and he can state from experie�ce that he won't need 30 spaces. His main concern is building and selling houses and that is what it will stay. He said 75% of the meterial stored in the warehouse will be hauled out by theix awn trucks for their awn jobs. Mr. Minish said that things could change after a few years and anothex business could go into the building. Mr. Harju added that if the businese was to change the parking wo�ld jus� go down the drain. - Mr. Sondheimer added that the v�riance asked for ia rather dxastic. They w�uld be cuttit►g the requir ement in half . IrqTION by Sondheimer, seconded by Wahlberg, to cloee the public hearing. Upon a voice vote, there baing no nays, the motion carried unanimvusly. Mra. Wahlberg stated she felt that there will be selling, buying and a g�eat many items displayed and she felt that 15 spaces was not adequate. Mr. Harju said he can't go along with the variance as it leaves the buildl�g unflexible. � 1�TION by Sondheimer to table this requeat under the provision that the ��p�.icant 8ubmi.t revised plans to accomoda.te the necessary stalls by either tnod:�fy�x�g �he bui�ding or getting an easement from the adjoining prope rty. Seconded by Wahlberg. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. AATOURHI�iE�IVT • The meeting was adjourned by Chainuan Minish at 10:00 P.M. ReBpectfully submitted, � MARY EI Z Secretar� d. , � ' ' � LJ ' ' � ' , ' � ' , 14 M I NUTES OF THE R�6tlIAR PARKS Alm RECRFAT I ON CONM I SS I ON h�ET i NG , MARCH �. �gT� � Meeting was called to order at 7:40 p.m. by Vice Chairman Blair. MEMBERS PRESENT: Blair, Kirkhaat, Stimmler. MEMBERS ABSENT: Fitzpatrick, Wagar. r OTHERS PRESENT: Shelly Garber, 5800 Tennison Avenue N.E., 55432, 788-8257, New Program for Hackman Park. Tom Nielsen, 7583 Lyric Lane N.E., 55432, 784-2783, F.Y.F.A. Bernie Hartman, 5860 Sth Street N.E., 55432, 560-2091, F.Y.F.A. JoAna Johnson, 6721 4th Street N.E., 55432, 56Q-2298, City Bartd � L.W.V. Everett Utter, 6084 Woo�y Lane N.E., 5543Z, 788-5181, Cvuncilman. Mike 0'Sannon, 5298 Filmore Street N.E., 55421, 789-$865, Commissioner. Richard Janiak, 1655 Mississippi Street N.E., SS43Z, 786-88$3, ,T.C.'s. Paul Brown, Director of Parks and Recreation. Cathie Stordshl, Secretary to the C�ission. 1�EM1 Pi�GRE11N FOR W�CW�MW PARK� Mrs. Shelly Garber was present to introduce what she referred to as the Fridley Creative Cultural Growth Program. Mrs. Garber explained that she is an artist with a degroe in Art Education from the Uaiversity of Minnesota. She briefly explained her qualifications and experience, along with that of the two women who would be assisting her with this progxam. She said that the purposs was to,provide a frae, planned, creativa play pro$ram directly available within each neighborhood. The activity would be centered on a Neekly theme and geared to the individual ss much as possible, eased into group projects when they're ready. She would also be providing some volleyball, checkers, softball, chinese checkers, etc., for variety. Mlr. Brown had pointed out to Mrs. Garber, in a ueeting in his office, that we already , have•a play�round program and that if she was to procoed with her pro��a�, she'd hsve to bogin in ono axea to see ii there was er►ough inte�cest to expand to �ore aseas. Aftez some discussian, Mrs. Garber and Nr. Brown had agreed to begin at Hsck�u� Park. Mrs. Garber explained that this wouid be a six weekg proYram, beginning at 8;00 a.m. ind enckirt� at 12:00 Noan. She has a sum of s300.00 from a Taste Test Pro�ram which can be completeIy turned over to the program. Mr. Brown said that the Pa►rks and Rocreation Dapartment would be willing to provide scqae picni�c tsbles and other such items which we already hava. Mrs. Garber stated that there would be no chargE for the children, but tnat she Nould ' like to have a health certificate stating that the City is not liable for injuries sustained on the playgrounds. She said that she doesn't anticipate any problems, but that i,t was a�oo� idea to protect yourselves. ' LI AIOTI4N by S.tinn�L�c, Seeonded by K,in.k,hain, .to app+wve ,tJ�e F�t.i.d,Ley Cn�.t,i-ve and Cu�t,ttutat Gnow�th Pnognam aa e�tea.ted by A�e . She�y Gax6�c, and xo xequedt �ha.t IWr. 8►r.own �nake xhe ne�eebern.y a�ang�nenxe �on .the p►wgnam. The Mox,con ea��.ed. ANOKA OOIX�'rY HE�YCH GRArfr � , Mr. Mike 0'l�nnon, Anoka County Commissioner, wss present at the �eetirtg to preserit a chack in tt�a amount of �2,000.00, to be used for the develop�ent of John Erickson PArk Ic�ca�ed on Spring Lake. This is an annual gift which csn be applied for, Mi►icb Lhe Cauntr has made available for the develop�ent of public swi�in� beaches. This �s the ' seCOnd year that Fridley has received this donation. M�", pqn alair, Vice Chair�an of the Co�is�ion, received the check on beh�l� qf t1{e � Coaioission and thanked Mr. 0'Bannon and Anoka County. ' ' ' � ' , ' ' 14A Minutes of the Parks $ Recreation Commission Meeting, March 27, 1972. Page TAX FORFEIT PROPERTIES� Mr. 0'Bannon explained the County�s positioA oa participating �n the purchase a�d development of park properties. He stated that they usually participate on �► 25 acre minimum basis. He felt that perhaps the County mi�ht be intei•ested in �orkio� xith Fridley, but that there would have to be a discussion on the responsibility of aaintenance, authority, etc. The properties available in tiaailton's Addition Lo Neci�uicsYille were discussed. Mr. Blair stated that he rould like to see so�ething develaped. lbr, o�Bannon said that he �ad received a Iot of cails froa peopie in this ares, reQ�esting son�$ tyj�e of park facility. Mr. 8iair asked !►!r. Brown to check into the pirchase of these propersies. Mx, Q+B��on poir�ted out that payment of Special Assess�aents could be spread over s poriod of S' years, or whatever is r+ecessary. _Nr. Blair said that it was possible that appar�►tus could be figured into tbe 19�3 Bnd�et. Recess. (8:(� p.�.) l�P��f PRESEMATiaNI, ' The Co�nission adjourned to the Councii Chambers for the presentstion of tha trophios aarned by Lho Gizi•s �s�000bail League, the tbckey Association of FridleY, tha Me►n's uid �'s Volle�a3.1 L�sag�es, su�d tha Men's Basketbal l Lea��ues . ' � , ' � LJ'� ' ' ' ' Nr. �oxa cw�3acted �e pe�st.isn �ad sl�e sropaias were swrded to the pinnin; eoad�es ana sana�eezs b� sa■bers � tha Psrics aad 1lsicx+eatio� �o�aission. A represen�ativa of r�te pr�tai,�► son i�e�rspa�er �as on k�aaa ta caice pi�t�ea. Reconvene. (8:30 p.s.) �: �, a � .,i Mrs. JaAnn Johnso�, Pr��ldeat of ti�e Fridie� City �sai, rras prasent to in�qrq the Co�isaion of tiie progress a�ade by tfie bsnd arsr tAe r+azrs. Mr;.- Jo�soa said that the band caae into bei� in April of 19�2 and is no�r teA ye;�'s old. They fiave about 40 regular sembers under the direction of David Oison. Tho Band 8udget is prorided by the City of Fridley, and in return, the Bspd is respossib2e for six pobliz caacerss escf� pear. As s ses2e, shese eoncerts �tre held in neighborhood �r�s. �e ba�d sis� perfa�s for civic fanctioas and trles tp�do sprend good wili ri►anever pc�ssibie� The City 8snd does have a Constitution and el.cted offic�rs. �ep �est �atth �+eek on Mor�dap ni=l�t fc�r prsctice. '�e Hndget is =16A0.00, of wLic� �be Diractor i� ���d Z9�1.00. The balance is spent oA equi�ent aad unifor�s. The Bsnd ae�bvrs each �tYe a jackat. � 1'he Dsnd, iA 1D62, ensared the Aqusle�ial cowtest aAd �+ou � sec�d piaee p�l�que. Ther h�nre pl�e�i st sanr dedications and sa �ca�te of these w�re the irocke @:rk i� ��b4, �laqre �.ske ��fi 'tbuse in 1965, Civic Ceqter in 1967, snd the Noore t.�ke l.�on� dadiasti,on o� tfie fvaatain, shelters, and other equipwent j�a 1971. 37+�r'ye played �or the �#�y��� Spring Fpstir�l and �any others . This coming S��er,�the baad would like to have so�e coverage ia the Fridley SuA tt�der ��ul Brnwn's Meekly articla. Nrs. JoMsoA thanked the Coa�ission as�d Mr. Brp�vn !o� ' 14� Minutes of the Parks f, Recreation Commission Meeting, March 27, i�12 Page 3 ' � FR I DL.EY C I TY BAI�') ((�ON T): ' includin� the Band in the Seiai-yearly bu2letin. She also asked about the possibility of getting a box on the front page of the gaper with just the location amd ti�e. The paper comes out on Wednesday and the concerts on on 'fhursdsys. ' FRIDLEY YOIITH FOO18ALl /�S50CIATION� ' 70, Nielsen, President of the Fridley Youth Footbail Associati�on, was present at the meeting to discuss the approaching fall foatball season. Mr. Nielson infarmed the Coawissioners that the pro�ras ha� grora fro� 42E} bosrs �n I9?Q to SZS� boys in 1871, . , The Association has �ciopted L�e Girl's F3ag Fo�tba�l prograa for Z972 aad reports that over 100 �irls k�re rcgistered ia 2972. Tlie�r sre axpecLiAg �ore boys and girls to re�fster for the fall seasoa. ' ' ' , , ' � LJ � ' 'There �rere 21 boys teass, aith 18 af them being house teasns. Pony Division was new in 1871 and dee�ed a stcccess. The Pon� Dfvisio�a includes boys who are 8 and 9 years old, with a wef�ht iiaQit of 90 pounds. The registr��ioxt fee is s3.00. Of the travelin� teatts, the P�e Meeas won �seir second straight Cha�pionship, the Li�ht Cub's tied fos t�e C1�a�ioas�ip, �ici� eras �i�iac third an a row, snd the Heavy Cttb's eaded up in thir� plsr.e in ��rth �u� ieaguaa Mr. Nielsen reported Lhat, L6�ou�k it �s difficult to rAa�roi, �ep did not a11oK any Qases to be plared os tbe Zig4ted fie�d at the C�ons, �+itb tl� hope of givi� the ae�r seed s cba�e to tske a good bid. The Assoeiatfon is very satiafied Mith it's pro�ress. Last �►ear, ihey �d tLe larQest amount of in}��es tteey've ever had, �n�d thfs they blase as tba ffeld r�aditiae�s. i�ith Lhis as�r fieid, Li►e�r expect Lhis nn■i�s to d�asa, iyr. iiieisen exptai�d tleat by lar��, i�e aasat tiat tl�ere Mrere �oa torw shan �8 i�juries, but t.hey rere hrolcer� ar�s and other such 3aj�ies� Khich tbe flssoeistfon refers to as a lar�e �uaber. Air. Niels�n eaplsinod tbat tha�Assoc�.atiaa txiad to b�ccsc imolvad iw a Youth Bssk�tbaiT pzo�ra�a fen bars �o rosilr Mere��t i�ter�st�i sa Fo�ali, but th�t this� Mas �t �`3ua1 f sed becsus�e of : lack of ca■�u�ieatioB wri tl� t�s Se�aal DistriCt . He �e�ported t�st tt�ep ?wpe to �i�e i� arwther tr�r ia 1972. Mait M�fn�i: of t� �r. D�be �uth � i�as app�,c�ted t� i�otiall #ssoci�t�on fox assistamca. �t seess t�at I�c. ile�o�ols is tife �rasida�t aad Yice �sia�t pg cho �s+Af�p and Ma �rife .is ser+►i� ss Secretsrp. it�s too suci� for vne � to handle �1oae. He hss �a.de an appesl tn the Footbi2l ttssocistion snd they have agreed to heip spansor an�d participate in the program. Mr. Nieison explsined that thore is a=6.00 reaistrs�tion fee and hs�f of th�� is� turned into the Citr to help pay #or ti�c cost of aainctainiAg the fields, etc. The bpps sre covered under the Cit��s Sisebal2 Ir.;uraACe Poiicy. . , �c. Aieise� said s�as �hey had only two requests. First, the City has insta�led , �fahts � tbe Football, alon� aith a sprinklin� srste�, The Associstion �+�ould l�ke to see s fence iustall�d to keep bicrcles, �ini bikes, and other foot traifie ofp af Lhe field. TAer fee2 that this �uld he2g keep �aintenance down. u , TI►e Secord request �ras thst the City sllo�► tAe Associatioa to sske use qf ligbt� �thich ue slready insta�led iA soae of the p�rks, for tl►eir eves�in� prs�ct�cea. The Foptb�ll �lssociatio� plans to have all divisions ga�es, inc#�dia� Pony, oA Lh0 �ood field. ' e 14 � Minutes of the Parks � Recreation Commission Meeting, March 27, 19i�, Page A ' FRIDLEY VOUTH FUOTBAiJ_ ASSOCIATION ��ON�T): , Mx.'Blair suggested th�t Mr. Brown do some research on the cost o� fencing the � football field at the Commons Park. Mr. Kirkham agreed that it would be good tA have a permanent structure to eliminate mini bikes and other such Vehi�les. ' Mr. Blair requested copies of the Girl's Flag Football and Girl's Broomball Rul+�s.. These are being prepared by Chuck Kasick, the originator of the programs in Fridley, ' Mr. Kirkham suggested that with the installation of a fence, they'd be ab�e to chaTge ad�ission to the games. Mr. Nielsen explained that it would be a controlled crowd, but they would rather not charge admissione � ' , , , , , ' �li ' ' FR I DLEY ,JAYCEE rS PI�JECT � Mr. Richard Janiak, a repr�sen�.�tive of the Fridley Jaycees, was present to disCUSs their plans to develop a parcel of City property in the Rice Creek area. I�r. Brown suggested that �he Jaycees prepare a plan for developrent and possibly spread it over several years. Then, when it's ready, they shatld brin� their ideas back for Commission approvala They� also suggested that the Jaycees work with Mrs. 8etty Ann Mech in respect to this. This area would become a part of the Rice Cxeek Nature Trail. DISIRICT i#14 Af� CITY MEETINGS � Representatives from the Fridley School District i14 and the City of Fi'idley have met on several occasions to discnss both parties recreational activities and facilities. Both �roups axplained their pro$rams and philosophiss and how the programs and groqps can �roric together for the betterzaent of the co�minity . Mr. Brown said tfiat the plans are now to draft up a policy which both groups Nill use, to re�ulate the use of both school and city facilities. MIMITES OF TI°E FEB�tI�ARY �. � NEETZ1�16. MpT10N b�j SLimr►C�i., SECOnded by 8tai�i, � app+wve .the r�i.ra�+.tee o� #he Febnua�cy 23, 19�� me�t<.nga The Mo.Lt:on calvt�i.�d. (Kirkham adstained since this is his first �eeting ss a Co�nissioner.) � r . •� � MOTtON 6y K,ihkha,�, Seeonded by Sx,imne��i, .to adiowr.n .the �ne�.t.i.�ag ay 9:55 p.rn. �'he next regular meeting will be t�eld on April 24, 1972, at 7:30 p.m., in the Co�►uAi'�y Room of �ivic Center. , �p��r+�c�Pully submitted, • ��i ' GATHI� &'PORQAHL; Secret�ry to t�he Gomqission I _J LJ , , �J M I i�d°ES OF THE R `£ � PAftICS ��? RECREA►T: C� �� I�S g�'�r t�.r • t����� 1 t, �� a.c� , Meeting was called to order �t ';45 p.m.p try �i�sirman Fitzpatrick. M�MBERS PRESENT: �°�LZF8LPICDC, �lair, Kirk.�a�, Stimmler, Mtag�r. MEMBERS EXCUSEU: Nane. OTHERS PRESENT: Craig Jol�nsor�,�6840 7th Street t�E, 560-252i, Adventure Play�round. Walter Oner�an, SO1 5� Av�nua NE, 56Q-5587, Oakhill Park. 8rot�ex Ttw�as �ul l ivar�, 135t� G��rd�na Av�nu�, 7�8-3557 , Moo�� Lake Wie►stan 3�6olbs�c�n, 121 T�th i��� �d�, 7'8b-5225, Ne�rth Park. Paul Bre��m, Uir�c�o� nf Park� and Racreation. ' MIt�n°�s oF ►� 27. 1972. AIOTION by StimnLv�, Seconde� by K.i�.f�ham, �vv �e .Lhe M.d,►w+teb o� .the Reg+a.t.an Pan.ke ' a►u� Re.che,cc,t.i.on Comm.i.aa.i,on Mee�ing, daated A�ah.c�. ii, 1912. The. IUo.ti.on ca��.ed• IAK� PQL.�IdJT I ON STt� . ' ��rotia�r Thomas �12ivan af �x�s� Hi�h Schocal prca��e3 a�S�dy of Moore Lak. � ' ' • �� Study. Pc��lution in May snd Junc 1972, �a reQ���?�� ����$$��T� �� lize the lako wste�' �dn�ent at ribore Lake. TT�iie cs��ts �or r�ate��ri�l� d equipoent �+ould x� aboe�t =450.00. A�rther phase of the stusiy ar�uld be in Jun�, J�ziy, and �fust, 1972. He raquested the use o� s°%oat !or his study. He aould al$o a�ed storage space for this sse bost. His studr will be made availablm to the City of Fridley. The Co�ission recomsended that he obtsin s►ssistsnce fr�t l�noka C�unty and School Distriet i14. , IID�tBI'n� PL,AY�� r , � J Cssis Joltt�s�n, i�om the Univer:itr af Minnasota, presen�ad s slide picture Pro�r� �hoMin= aa adventure play�round concept. Ha reviewed, t�►rau�h tlrse picturesr wl►at Fridlep has in the way of p2argrou� equipeent and what adventure play�round has to gffer. Cra1� r�quested tl�t F7�id Uy set esida a portion of a park to try this �apqpt. The Commission.ask�sai �uestions reg�arding the pro�raw. Liabilitr i�su�apCO � pne specific area of itter��te They �elt t?►is Mould be a problam. MeadoMlwld� Puk waa sugge�t�d as s possible �it�. Cooperativ use of Church and Park prop►�rt� vl1 th� �ast boundary waa thc sgecific are� gsa$�est�d. The Ca■�ission ths�k�d M['�. Jphnson for his fine presentation. 9�11K, NILL PARK� Mt. Maltes Oneranan, a resident of the Oak Hill n�i�hborhood, Mas presettt to di�CV�i th� probleo of �ame balls atd puip�ent co�in� into his yard, due to the aCtiOtl M�RA�A O�k Hill Psrk. tN dascribed tAe p�oble� of the cl►ildr�n knocking doi+n his feACe �ntt h1�s�in� personsi equip��st on Ais pri�ate prop�rtr. He request�d a hi�h lence be iAsUl�*d betMeen the park proptsty a�►d his am. , MOT'ION by �, Seconded ��te�c, �esqut,��8 ,tke C.i.ty AdKi,wi�.t�aL�oK �to a.KVe4�.i�ate �he p�wble,n a+a! a eol,�.t.i.oK and, ,�� Keeded, poes�6�t�t iund�► �o tGG��tr�4tt ,tke 4a�ne. The Mo�tinn . ' i�.�.'..�: ' � � ' Nlc R Ni�ston Jacobson pr�sant�d a Drief outlin� ot th� pso�os� o�d�nance �t1 ��Ir��1t1� s�tntsi Coarission. It has to do �rith the currant pro��ra� of cleu►in� u� th� ' Minutos of the �ark� ke rea �-� � c t�.on Commissi� n Meetan�,� A�txi �'4� x�72. Pa�e � A ' �I L� . .,� • � �� � ��r •r, enVirotn�ent. Collection of re�ycleable �aterials ar� pollutaon ot �+aterw�y� ��e go� oxa�nples of conc�rna �� Lake w�s al:o sited as an mucaripl�t. It was sujj��ted by the Co�mission, to x°eceive copies �f' the �rdi��nco sad place ths topic on the M�y agenda. • C 1 1> 3 � 7• 'A letter has been rec����� �3r �h� League. The topic af the letter �s the No�th Pattk _ area and has been r�f�rr� �� tit�e May ag�nda. ,��JQL DIST�'tICT �.4 MEETINGS WITH T� PARIES MD RECIi�TiON �IISSION. - , 'T�� foiloarinB �oetin�s hs�v� ���n ��h����c�d f9r Apri3 26th 8t 11:15 a.a., at G�or�e ' is in Fridley Restaurant, and �y �th, �t 7:30 p.m., at Fridley Civi,c Center, The ��ubjoct of these �e�tin�s will�be a fa�ility and activity stud�►. .�.f I�p �. , The P�rks and Recreatio Dire �o n � r presented copies of cost esti,�ates for inst�tlli�� a fence around the football fi�l.d at Ttee� �o�m�n: Park. I�. LI�, . � r �� , The Co�ission discussed the passibility o� the use of lights for lootball ps�rci#ea At v�►rious locations within the City. Tl�e i��idle3► Youth Football Associatiott Ats req�ested that th� 2i�hts be turned on this c�in� Fall for �aos and pract��es. Tfte parks �►entioncd we�e Co�ns, Lo�an, Lockee Srlv�n Hills, ar►d M�dse�►. Other sAall��' ' park� Mitb ti�ed li�i►ts are Spriryt Brook aa�d Sua�it Sqwre. Additional lights 1+��1 b� installed this Sa�er at �laAOry Park. I�T10N by Sze�rnCe�., Seeondeci b�► K,ihkha�n, .to �ake a�tang�aen�te .to i�ewe fi�t Gtghte �iwt�ttrd oK �on ,the �oo.tba�GL pn..og�tmn �,i.e coniing FczC(. Tlee Mo.t,i,an ca�ut.i,td. , � �OFTSAtl. Pf�GRAMI. '�'Ae Director briefed the Co�issior� �r� the p��sibility af h�vir� t�e �r �►sep�tri, prog�a� comerted into a SeftDsil progra� i�r �ys in 1473. ��en�rai discussion on ' thi� topic follrn+ed. Aio i�ediste canclusf�r� ��� determined. . 8tR A� _�Q�,Bt� �oc�t� ' 1 � ,!� nerrlr for�ed zoo�obile prasrd for this SuRtwr �s presa�ted Lo the Cv�ission b�► Director, Paul Br�r�. °�his Mould become a p�t of the rsgularlr schedul�d P�a�rpund� ' ' ���r� . MpT�QN by B�Ca,vc, seco►9d�d b�/ (�u9at, xo adop� .tkt i���ob�i,�e �og� 6at �he 141? Su�t�t ', P4ot�.ourtdb Pnogu�. Tht Ab#,i.oN csv�.�ed. " . . ,�.� . OF PEA�CE PROJFC'T � I. The pir�ctor inforn�� the Co�is�ion of th� ls�st awd�t�, 1fi r�spect to th� Islu�d! of Peace Project �nd ��� Ca�lttwti aeeoe�+lisi�ts. . ; ' . , Minutes of the Park� f, Recreation COttIIlIISSlOii Fie��ting, A�ril 2��:�72. Page 3 ' � �IR� S • , Expansion of the Girl's Broomball pro�r�n for 1973 was discussed. It was pointod out that thera has been a tremendous increase in Girl's Athletic� within t�e CitY these past few seasons. It is generally agreed that thare will be a larger broomball program for Qirls next season and it should be c�nsidered in p�ep��°ing ' the 1973 Budget. ADJOURM'EIVT � ' AIpTION .Paa �.d��sa�trt �ie me a� � 1: ¢0 p>m. , The next regular meetin� will be held on May �2, 1972, �t 7:30 p.m., in the GotaTOUttity RAOm at Fridley Civic G�!ni�a�. - ' . , Itospect�'ully s�bmi�t�ai, �ti � ' PAU ' WN, Acting Secretary to t e C ission. , PB:cs , � , ' . ' ' ' , ' , ' ' � � � ' , THE MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY HUMAN RELATION COMrIITTEE MEETING OF APRIL 27: �972 ' _ __. The meeting was called to order at 8:05 P. Mo , ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: W. R. Starwalt, Eileen Stenberg, Jim Langenfeld , Diane Bonine, Carlyn Rouse, MEMBERS ABSEIYT: Bonnie 0'Dell, Kakherine Moss, Mrs. Domingo �tamoS , Paul 5haw, Lillian Wegler, Theron Horn, Joht� �v�rs, It.s�_ ,Iames McChesney, Rev. Douglas Henderson ' �; 1. MOTION was made and seconded to review the Human Re�atioc�s Committee B�'-I�WS for changes that would provide more saCis- factory and re�.listic quorum criteria as well as attendance requirements and other deemed relevant additions. � ACTION: The members agreed to review their BY-I�1WS for suggested changes. The absent members are encouraged to review and att��lc� the next scheduled meeting to review and discuss these changes, , Z. Eileen Stenberg reFo�ted on the State Department �ntercultur�l Committee meeting at Roseville, Mfnnesota , 3. Walt �tenberg repaxte� ar►d presented bro�hures on the HatioRal Flood Insurance �rogram by the U. S. Department of Housing aAd Urban Redevelopment. , ' ' , , . . ' , ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjnurned �� 3:20 P. M. The next regu�a��y scheduled meeting of the Human Relations Committee is $;OQ �. M•, May 25, 1972 in the Civic Center Conference Room. Respectfully submitted, Jim Langenfeld, Secretary 0 _ � HOME OFFICE 5401 EAST RIVER ROAD MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 55421 � f �'`-� . �,�� � ` �� . PHONE (612) 560-6110 �� ! May 16, 1972 City Council City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Attention: City Engineer Gentlemen: e Subject: Request for Waiver of Sewer and Water Requirement for Model Home . On May 18, 1972, we appear before the Building Standards-Design Control Committee for consideration of a request to construct a model home at our corporation home office at 5401 East River Road, Fridley, Minnesota. . The purpose of this model home is to adequately display and merchandise quality homes to the public. Your city requires that all model homes � be completely plumbed with sewer and water so as to provide adequate toilet facilities for customers and sales personnel. We request a waiver of sewer and water requirement because our model home will be open only those hours of our regular retail business and due to the toilet facilities already provided in our retail store (which is adjacent to our proposed model home location) we feel adequate facilities will be provided. Further, the closest location for Sewer connections is 350 to 400 feet from our proposed model home location and the cost to hook up the sewer would be prohibitive. If you have any questions, feel free to call me at 560-5050 or 888-8876. Sin�rely, ; 1 PL � D MI ES,OTA, INC. 1 �: s (^ � � � / , William T. Stewart gjr cc Health Department n. ehmaa. a ����1 �;,4„ ;� &�nerd• T�nU2s 9 Odd� frdk� Ah¢!Uelu• ,a,y� B�mninylW � $1 Pwl . 14r 1 A� W Mo� •ppdrtSlR . HOME 4FFICE � � 540t EAST RIVER ROAD MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 55421 � � �'� ��' '� �"rv��= : `� �.�. j � ��: �.. PHONE (612) 560-6110 . May 16, 1972 City Council City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Attention: City Engineer Gentlemen: . � %,�� �� _ Gi2i�-Gc� . l�� ����� � ' � �� � Subject: Request for Waiver of Sewer and Water Requirement for Model Home On May 18, 1972, we appear before the Building Standards-Design Control Committee for consideration of a request to construct a model home a� our corporation home office at 5401 East River Road, Fridley, Minnesota. The purpose of this model home is to adequately display and merchandise quality homes to the public. Your city requires that all model homes be completely plumbed with sewer and water so as to provide adequate toilet facilities for customers and sales personnel. ,.k ' We request a waiver of sewer and water requirement because our model home will be open only those hours of our regular retail business and due to the toilet facilities already provided in our retail store (which is adjacent to our praposed model home location} we .feel adequate facilities will be provided. Further, the closest location for sewer connections is 350 to 400 feet from our proposed model home location and the cost ta hook up the sewer would be prohi.bitive. If you have any questions, feel free to call me at 560-5050 or 888-8876. SinQ�rely, . PLYW D MI ESOTA, INC. 1 � � /; ; �, r �. t,�; William T. Stewart gj r cc Health Department � /� . _ .%'.-�"'",`.. '",'--.` `� �; �-i��sc�`�-*-�--�- . i� y !�t-✓'.iL�.�-s �� :1 r _C � �� "�'y: ,. �.�,�..�.,.., �j' �� _ . c._-��j ,�,�-�--- , , �� � � �� �-�� � j � , �-n._�... e-t� �'�- /�- � z�.-�..--� .�?- c>-�-t c C� C '„�� 4s0fab BrTy �qw L '�""1 'v' • • • e�n• rL� ' .....r ,�1 �� .1=-4� �L.' �`-+�� L � !%� f"'i...�f.�.....�7„�� • � �r� . ' �Z 2 �%� 'Z-�G�.� / 17A I �'�°d� f.nUn A �aA� i�Ary AW6to• � xy� 6�w'•Man f. S ial �4+ao� • � Ar � � ' ' OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA June 2, 1972 MEMO T0: THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: REPORT ON TRUCK BIDS ' Enclosed is a report from the Purchasing Agent and Public Works � Director on the recent truck bids which were received. Three of the vehicles, one dump truck, one 3/4 ton pickup and one 4-wheel drive 3/4 ton pickup ra e�udge`ted replacement vehicles for the Street Depart- menf:�-Th-e other 3/4,_ton pickuF is to be utilized in the Water � Department for the water crew. The dump truck is being purchased with- out a dumpbox because a dump truck body would be transferred from a presently owned 1963 Chevrolet truck to the new truck. The extra � dumpbox which we have in the corporation yard could then be installed on the 1963 Chevrolet dump truck and this truck would be used for general hauling purposes and snowplowing. It is anticipated that in � an upcoming auction of vehicles, a wornout 1963 dump truck will be auctioned off and the funds returned to the General Fund. ' As I indicated to you earlier, the street foreman and water foreman have both been involved in reviewing the specifications on- these vehicles and have approved same. � RECOMNIENDATIONS• The City Manager be authorized to purchase one 27,500�� dump � truck,cab azd chassis only, two standard 3/4 ton pickups, and , one 4-wheel drive 3/4 ton pickup in the amount of $1.6,611.88 from International Harvester Company � , , , , ' B. That alI other bids be rejected. GRD/ms , M� Very respectfully, �.��-�'�.�-- '� , l � Gerald R. Davis City'Manager x= 0 �• � Memo To: From Date . Subject: Gerald R. Davis, City Manager Gordon J. Middag, Purchasing Department June 2, 1972 Truck Bids The advertised truck bids for the City of Fridley were received and opened on May 30, 1972 at 11:00 a.m. It is recommended that ihe bids be received from International Harvester and Boyer Ford Motor Company. The bids have been analyzed and it is found that Boyer Ford Company does not meet the specifications. International Harvester meets the specifications when using the alternate MT-40 transmission. i'he City specifications asked for MT-40 transmission. - Type of Truck International Harvester Boyer Ford 1 - 27,500 GVW Cab & chassis, alternate transmission MT-40 Total 2 - Standard 3/4 Ton Pickup 1 - 4 Wheel Drive 3/4 Ton Pickup Total amount of bid 6,710.22 726.00 7,436.22 5,743.10 3,432.56 16,611.88 7,095.48 not offered 7,095.48 6,29�.22 3,692.12 r . not accepted. �t a It is hereby recommended to a�yard the bid tc� Iniernational Harvester. Respectfully submitted, ,, - �`��j''` y': �/ / . . .,�';` � � r , C J� �� ✓�-� M� ♦. 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(See Page 2) 0 Mercury Vapor - 175 Watt 175 Watt 175 Watt 175 Watt 175 Watt I75 Watt 175 Watt 175 Watt 175 Watt 175 Watt 250 Watt , � � ' �- I! Northern States Power Co. Page 2 ' • THE FOLLOWING ARE NIGHT LIGHTS AND SHOULD BE CHARGEU TO THE PARKS AND �' RECREATION DEPARTMENT CODE 475.22 i ' 1. Meadowlands Park (S.E. Corner of Apparatus Area) ' 2. Jay Park (N.W. Corner of Apparatus Area) . � Watts 175 175 ' Please contact Pau1 Brown, Director of Parks & Recreation, before installation of lights in the parks. ' ' ' � � � , , 1 1 . , . I � � � ORDER UATE• ' �. � VERY TRULY YOURS NASIM M. QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer-Director of Planning � :, 20 A ,� # , I I 1 I"� �, � ` ��i �,1LLA�E ��,�YI � F: -� ��. .f I Of ..' --' -�II�� $DRING-"..' - . -^ }• ��( ��� , � � .. ��.��,_,4 � ' - : - ,�� i _�AtCE.��' .._ PANK � 1 . ... �lr' �� '_�� r i.!'+ o� ; . .. 1 —��� . - a � p.. 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C-6 Hug6u Avea�w � t• j_� • iuecon /lvenu• 1-z, t-x, :-2 nuso srreec 1 - 1 �. � �+r �- )�cee Lrive � C-6 irwto� Sst�sc � i � D�k<r Aveous � T-S < baker St. (7zdler Ct:) C-S J�civao Scz.tc �� s� � - pp � baket StTect C-6 Jaae�vlll� Sue.c � � � ? . E�llcc 6oulev�rd C-4 Jeifuaoe Str�•� . , bells:rc Vq _ 1-1 .luplter Dt1+� � � ����K• C - 8m�r_fn StceeL tl.t. � C-6 J � i � �� dr'� V ` Eer.nect Drl�[ . T-4`., [eawitoo J[i�• � •"'� "�� - Dezna .2o�d T=6' RisL�ll Stre.t � � ��� EeecT. Scscet 11.E. _ 1-2 Iii j ' 1 ! � szcan.aYenue . �-t, D-3 Lf�yscce D[r••• r� IV 6zock�: :nv Dn1�� N_L. E-S L4ulae 1-�= s t /�' ur . Eucha,.wa SctKt T-S 116ezt7 S.se.� /'' WEL�:o SKeet fi.L. i-1 Llncola Siz.•� � t � � 1 / Locb L►t i•' � ; e r �::: . talif»l� Str�.ek II.L. L-2 Lo¢an ta::�•• �- wr_.�. Gyftol Str�et 2-D �R�oc8ie13� 5t�". " 1 1 1 . : „ „ . °� C.ro: Cirel• P-C 3+mL S.w ` � k , . i ; O ` ' �1 .... .w � • � � asoa _ f �UN , � ..,.. �d . ;;� . . _: � � ; 0 .�...».. ....o.� .. 1 us s.•.t n.. � � V ' . � . _ .�L. � . .::� - F ' S � t . � . Head Mas t Arm Pole Rate h Proposed Underground Intersection Lighting Program Compared With Our Existing Overhead 5treet Lighting Program. (175 W.) Proposed Underground 175 Watt Mercury Vapor 6 ` L ong Laminated Tapered Square Wooden Pole �(Ho11ow core for wiring) Schedule "C" $60.60 per year Existing Overhead e 175 Watt Mercury Vapor 10' to 18' Long Regular NSP Wooden Pole Not Tapered or Laminated Schedule "A" $47.40 per year The reasons for the $13.20 difference in cost per year � is the type of pole used in the proposed underground system � , together with the higher cost af installation. The under- ground program warrants a heavier and better quality cable than does the overhead system which also contributes to the higher cost. ♦� 1 � ZO F ' `�"1 r, , , � � f_ 1 , , � � A. Innsbruck Noxth PROPOSED UNDERGROUND STREET LIGHTING I. R-1 Intersection Lighting (Rate Schedule "C") $ 5.05 Per Month $60.60 Per Year 13.S.P, wi11 install square laminated wooden pol.es, 25 feet high, tapered from butt to top at each intersection, A six foot bracket arm and 175 watt mercury vapor light will be installed at the top of poles. The entire installation and future installation will be by N.S.P, and be assessed to the City. II. Townhouse Street Lighting (Rate Schedule "B") Viewcon wi11 select a lighting fixture to confonn with the overall development design and install the lighting system. As this unit is not a standard with N.S.P, they will not maintain it in the same ma.nner as they do their standard units. They will not replace glass ar ballasts on these fixtures but to compensate for their forfeiture they will reduce the yearly cost to $21.00 instead of the normal $27.00 for the 175 watt lamp. III. Apartment Area Street Lighting Tentatively the plans ca11 for Viewcon to install and maintain the " street lights surrounding their apartment development. Their lights will be wired directly to the apartments electrical system and will be attached to the apartment meters. Thus billing for th�se street lights will be directly to the apartment owners or association. ' IV. Dedicated Park and Pond Area Between R-1 and Townhouse Development Lighting � �� , , � � � , a) The townhouse development lighting includes the installation of pathways and lighting throughout the legally described property. b) R-1 areas have no public paths nor lighting. c) Viewcon will provide four pathway:lights on the association property side and additional lighting, if required, wil.l be furnished by the � City Park Department. � B. Heather Hills Addition Ra.te Schedule "C". � . o. Same as Innsbruck North R-I Intersection Lighting. 0 0 0 � 20 G 0 � z {. 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' 15 UNE RECTANGLE ' �1.��_. - . . : �p ��'`-�l �'3.,�.`� . i :�RO�OSEp LIGHT �XTURES f1y TOWNH0l15� AR�4 . �, .. , 2U I C�c't o �HidCe � � 14NOKA COUNTY � 560-3450 6431 UNIVER54TY AVENUE NE � FRIDLEY, M1IVNESOTA 55421 June 1, 1972 RE: Proposal to Construct A Walkway For Children's Safety From Riverview Terrace to Robert Louis Stevenson Elementary School. 0 Dear Property Owner: This proposal is being suUmitted to the City Council for their consideration at their meeting of June 5, 1972 at 7:30 P.M. You are encouraged to come before the Council at this time to express your views regarding this proposal. NQ/nj s s. r Yours very truly, !" ^ ' r � �u--�t �-� � ��-�� ��-, , NASIM 1�1. QURESfiI , P. E. 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Jl� ....._.._ -7_._,._ . _._..� .,. .. / '_._.__. ._.. . . _. 1 P `' , __ _.. . ... _ .� _'y�__ �, #' � ._.__ _%� Y__ _x. ,-s.. _ t_ _' _ ,� 5� a_ ;� � j�. . , jt s�t, ��. r �� o��.-� �- �� � 1 � 1 . 1 , 1 - � � U� i _! � '. _ . ' jr".� 1�:��ra �>.�+ �.e',ja d ., .4i��;�. ... �.�'�'RS�-+ 1� .-.1,, t ��� (Ti�.'�'�.. � �: 6000 WEST MOORE LAKE DRIVE, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 , 560-6100 Ma.rch 8, 1972 . � Mr. Gerald Davis, City Manager City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 . � � SUBJECT: Sidewalk Access to 5tevenson Elementary 5chool , Dear Mr. Davis: - 3#M14f�°�+. HEDREP DIRECTOR BUSINESS AFFAIRS /�7 E JAMES G. PAPPA� `"� AOMINISTRATIVE 11SSIS' Si ��1�r!i�:, ' I would like to express my sincere thanks to you, Mr. Qureshi, and Mr. � � Mittelstadt for taking time on Monday, February 14 to explain the proposed plans for providing sidewalk access to the Stevenson Elementary School for the children living north of the school and west of East River Road. These proposed plans were discussed at a special meeting of the Board of Education on Monday, February 21 and enthusiasiically received. The Board has approved for the 1972 construction seasan the expenditure of funds to provide a suiiable opening in the fence on the north side of the school property and for the construction of the necessary sidewalks on the school property. �' ' The Board has also approved assuming the responsibility for snow removal on the sidewalk from 62nd Way N. E, to �he north side of Riversedge Way and the sidewalk on the south side of Riversedge Way to the school property. '� This responsibility will be retained as long as it is the policy of the City to provide snow removal on City sidewaLks. �I' ' ' ' ,: v� ., � �,: We sincerely appreciate the action the City has taken to solve the safety problem that has existed at the Stevenson Elementary School. Sincerely yours, �� �,�����c�-z,. �-C�- ;�<<•,��,�.�r=�� ��. Gordon W. Sangster . Chairiinan, Board of Education . GW5/hj � cc: Frank Liebl, Mayor Donald Mittelstadt, Third Ward Counciiman John K. Hansen, Superintendent Board af Education i ..rw. � 0 0 , � A �� 0 , , . � < f�.- . � .,..'' . . � . ACREEi�;L; 3T . - . , � ., . . � . . . . . • . " � ' I This Agreement, made ancl� entered into by and bet�vecn thc Metropolitan . . II ' Sewer Soard (hereina�ter calTed the f3oard), and the City of Fridley � . . . . . (hereinafter called t-he Municipality); - . �. � � � � � � WZTN�SSETH THAT, in the 'oint and rnutua e � � � � I xercise.of their po�vers � and in consideraLi.on o:f the mutual covenanis herein coniained e , th parties hexeto , xeEifie and aoree as follo�vs: . � � � . � - . S:eetion 1. Recitals. The Board is the o�vner of the interceptors and � . � . . appurtenances Iocated in the I�iunicipality as descxibed in tl�e list attached , , hexeto and marked Exhibit A. The Board intends to a erate and p maintain . such interceptors aad appurtenances as pax�f of t�ie metropolitan disposal � ' . . . . sysiem; ho�vever, the Baard has determined Lhat such operation and main� ' fienance can best be provided b contractin� w•ith e Y d th Municip�lity to perform �� this service on bel:alf of ihe Board as an indep�wjlctent contractor, pursuant to Chapficx 449, Section 15, Subdi�is.ion 12. � � � � I_. • . � . - � . Section 2. 1�Iunicz�ality°s Unclertakin�. During ihe period irom � ' . .. January 1, 1972 throuo?i December 31, 19.72 , the Municipalify, as an , - in�dependeilt contractor, �vill op�rate and rnaintain al.l of the ' te „*,,.-� �nJ rCet,_.._„ . � , and appurtenances described in Eihibit �. ��� _''� . � . . . , : . . . . ,: � . Sectioii 3; Performancc o£ UiidcrtakinQ T � � � � �. .n op„rating and mainCainind � : such interceptors, the Viunicipality sha21: ' . � , � � . � � i � � � • . - '• . � •. . . � � ' � � . ' ' • • . � II � : . � . ' ' .. ' ' ' . . � . ." #, ,� � ' • . . . " ' . '� � �. ' ' . ' • . �. � � • . � . , � � � . . ' � . , � .� ' � � (� a. Coinply- �vitl� thc applicablc provisions of any xcoulations � �. rel.atino ta thc aperation of the metropolitan disposal . system acloptecl by the Boaxd. . b. Maintain tiie inierceptors and appurtenances in clean and . in good operating condition for t�:e conveyance of se�vage � � or stoxm �vater clisch�xbed into them. .. '-. � . . . � . c. Per£orm preventive maintenance services as inay�be � � required �o preserve the int�rceptors and appurt�nances ?r.i1 m�i+���ir 1'i�,�ni�-fiii� (`?naC:+fi' ?*1� c;o?�c]iti_c�n.� inClitdina; . --^--- -- -- - - °-- r - • i . . but not liinited to IlUStllri�� scrapin�, C11SC171b� rociuing, dI1Ci inspection of the s�,-stem; and perform such other work on , the interceptors as is mutually agreeable and which is � reasonable and normaZ. � � � d; Provide all labor, materials, supplies, tool.s, and equipment� ' riFCessary for the performance of all �vork required by or . undex this A;reement. � . e. Provide all supervisory personnel :�ecessary fox the � supervision az tne above �vor�:, Sucn supervisory ' pexsonnel shall be subject to.the direction of the Board - in the performance of tlieiz responsibilities under this � � �Flgxeemcnt. • . �, . � The Board.shall perform alZ maintenaizce required for the instrumentation � e rr � poxtion of se�vage flo�v meters, �ncludin� chart aitendance. Th�e �vork performed and the materials furnished under this Agreement shall comply �vith all state la�vs and the la�vful rules, regulations and orclers of any state agency regulating such matters. The Vlunicipality shall not be required to do any work under this Agreement �vliich constitutes estxaordinary maintenance, betterment, c�nstruction, . . � . . ,, or reconstruction of ihe ulterceptors. In the evznt that such �vork :s necessarS-, � . r . the Municipalit}• and t�ie Board shall enter into a sep� rate agreenlent therefor ' specifying the �vor�: to bc p�rforrncd aiid the divis ion of cost for such �vork, eacept iiz tn� event o£ an einer�ency, thc 1�iunicipality- ma}r proceed �c��i*h repairs as nccessary �v:th appropriate iio�ificstion to be �ivcn ta thc Board ., «. Z .. � � . � ' ��;' � � � 22 B li t . . � . � � . . � �, wi.ihin 2�'� hours of such emergency. Noiification sha21 be to the Ghief AdrnznistraLor ..' •• ox his desi.nnated re resentative. • ' � p P "� � � • Section �. MunzcipaZii•�Independeni Contractor. The parties agxee the � Municipality is an zndependent cantractor and that all versons performing sexvic'es i�' . • � � _ . . undex this Agreement are emplo}�ees o� ihe Municipality or its contractars or , ' � _� � � � �'.� �� � "�,. agenfs, and are not employed by or employ ees o£ �he Boaxd for any purpose; provided, hotivever, that this �ravision shall not apply to persons on the red lar payxoll of L-he Board, or to pexsons other than.the Municipality contractind direct�y �vith the Board. The tiiunicipalzty, tivith the apnroval. of the Boaxd, may enter into a contract tivi�h a ihi.rd person �v�iereby such person perfoxms on behalf of Lhe ldunicipalitiy wnd w�der the dixection af its supervisory persannel, a part of t'ne wor�: requixed by or under.ihis �ldreement. All coniracts and agreements madc by the Municipalify wiih third persons for ihe performance of any w•ork required by this Abreement shall be subject; to the terms of thzs Agreement, and a provision siaiin� this shall be inserted in all such contxacts . � � Se.ction 5. Vlunic�pality's. Respor_szbii?tv; Indemnification. The parties agree that the Board shall not be responsible or liable in any manner fox any cJ.aim, demand, action or cause of action of any �:ind arising out of the Munici,- pality's ncglibenfi p�rforn2ance �,r failure ta perforrn 4he �vork requ�: cd by �;�i� ,� Agreen�ent, or arisino out of ihe negli�ent perlormance or iailure to per£orm such �vor�: by any contractor of the Mui�icipality perfoxtning any of the .�vork pxovided herein; and thc � I�•Iunicipalit}� a�rees to indeinnify the �oard, its officers : . , �, � and emplo�-ees ancl to save 2iYC1 kecp Lhem harmless from all losses and etipcnscs ie. .. 3 :. 0 i .} , . • _ . . 22� C I., 7 � i.ncurxed as a resuli; of any claim, demana, action or• causc of action axising ,� �� , out of the neoligence or alleged negligence of the Municipality or' any such . � � . , contractor , � . � . .� � Section 6. �'a ment far �Vork' Accountin� 1 p • . � . . � ' . • . . . � � fi. 01. Payment of Cosfs . The �3oaxd agrees io pay to ihe Municipality . � '- an amount ecaual to fhe cost of all labor and of sup�lvina all materials. supnlies. 1 � _. . ., . .. tools and equipmen�, reasonably necessary for the performance of �vork xequired ,, by this Adreement. The parties a�xee that such costs shall comprise and be � . •� co�nputecl as follo�vs : � • � • ' � • � �. �' ' ' a. Labor. The cost of Iabor for employees, of �he � . ' � Municipality shall be the sum of: (i.) the estab- '. ].ishcd hourly �va�e rai;e or ra.tes a�' the pexsons .. . . pexformzn� the �voxk muxtipli�d by the number of ' � � - � : hours worked; and (ii) 25 �fo of item (i) which � � shall represent indirect labor and overhead cost•s; . '� � . � • . •. b. Nat-erials and Supplies. The cost of matexials � �. � . and supplies furn:sned by the �1•anicipaliiy, : �. �� which shall be no� niore �'r.a;� 115 % of their � delivered cost to ihe Municipality . �� . � .. . _ . � . • . � c. Tools ancl E�,t� pment, The cost of tools and � "�. equipinellt; furnished Qy Li1e Vlunzczpa2ity shall � - � � • be computed in accordance �vi�li a standard . � . . �� , hourly. xental rate schec?u?e to be sub�nitted by . ' the Municipali_y aiid approved b}' the Board. � � .. : �. �Charoes st�all be aS5z55GCI Gn1y �or nuurs oi � � � actual use.� . c ._ . .' • � . . . � . . - . .� -_ - . . � . . , d. Contract Costs. The ar�ount rcquired to be � �� :� � � � , paid uncler coiztracts a��ro�-ed by t}ie Board to � , � Contracto�-s of the �•funiciplli',:� `or perfornlZnce � ,� • of �vor�: 2 ��u�r�a� vy- t��:s .:lgrecment, pltis costs , ' . . incti� recl U�' i;�lC �iiiiiicivali�ti- i�i c C1721121I5i;�:11:1� � . I ' such co:lt2•acCs, «�;i�ch shall be a�reed on wlien � ' � . any sucl� co:it;ract is appz•ored� � � • . • . r . ' . • �� � . . • � � . .. .. �} � . � �-; ;�, j , � � � � i ' , e, Administrative Costs. The cost of a.dministexing � the contract which shall be $% of items a, b and c. ' . This amount to be reduced by that amount or amounts included as costs under sub-sections a, b, c, and d. 6.02. Cost Estimate; Payment�. The parties estimate that the total amount of costs which the Board will be x�equired to pay �o the Municipality for performance of this Agreement in 1972 wi.11 be � 770.Qp . Such amount shall be CS3.Cl 1ii j.Vul �4�UGl.�L �iGll.t:li� 1i1J1..Gi11i�i��:.'1�i.J ai il1 Vui va..�.v�i�i ijii Yii� �^ Y..� Y 7 � P � J � f � �D January, 1973 as an advance payment of such costs. The Municipa7.ity �aill submit a quarterly billing equal to one-fourth of the total sum shown in Section 6.02. On or before April 1, 1973, the t-Sunicipality will submit to the Board a detailed � statement of the actual costs incurred by the Municipality which the Board is � required to pay in accordance with Section 6.�i, and will remit to the Board any amount paid to the Mur.icipality �oha.ch is in excess of such actual cos*_s. If the ' total o�the qu�rterly advances previously paid by the Board is less than the actual amount of such costs, the Board shall pay to the Municipality on or before May 1, 1973 an amount equal to the difference between the actual costs and the qua.rterly advances previously paid. The Municipality shall keep detailed records supporting all costs of the types specified in Section 6.OI �ahich it expects the Board to pay, and shall make the same available to the, Board on request. - Section 7. Inspection of Work. The interceptors and appurtenances may be inspected by the Board to determine whether the work required ta be performed under this Agreement is being performed satisfactori_ly. If it is determined that the Municipality or any of its contractors is not psrforming the work satisfactorily, then the Board may do and perform such work or cause it to be done and performed, and may retain from any monies then due or to'become due to the Municipality under this Agreement, the amount thereof required £or the completion of such wozk; provi.ded, howevex, that the performance.of such �vork and the retention of monies ., -5- 0 by the Board pursuant to this Section shall noC affect the Board's right to commence an action against the Municipality for breach of this Agreement, or its rights under Section 5. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on . this day of , 1972, ln the presence of: e Metropolitan Sewer Board — BY Chief Administrator ?2 E And Chairman • sy Mayor ana � � ' ana . �, And . 0 of , � MSB Ideniif. Number 4-FR-440 0 EXHIBIT A CITY OF FRIDLEY INTERCEPT�R Description ` From connection with City of �olumUia Heighis at 44th Avenue Northeast and Main Street Northeast, westerly and southerly L-o intersection �.vith Minneapolis Interceptor (�VISB No. 1-MN-347) at ne��r Marshall Sireei and 37th Avenue Nort-heast . =�- . � This inierceptor was constructed by the City of Columbia - Heights . . � ... s A �F t�,�- . , U .. . � ' � � MEMO T0: Gerald Davis - City Manager MEMO FROM: Nasim M. Qureshi - City Engineer MEMO DATE: May 31, 1972 MEMO NO: CM ��72-16 RE: PROp�SED AMENDMENTS TO THE STATE BUILDING CODE - HEARING ON JUNE 7, 1972 � � On May 10, 1972, Clarence Belisle attended the meeting of the North Star Chapter of Building Officials where some of the above mentioned amendments were discussed. We are proposing to submit the attached written statement supporting ' certain sections and opposing others along with also attending the hearing on June 7, 1972 at 9:00 A.M. at the State Office Building, Park Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota. i i ' ' ' � i � The following are general explanations of the proposed amendments along with the City staff's feeling supporting or opposing the amendments: Sec. 408 Definitions. Change definition of "guesC". � FOR: As they are proposing to change the definition of a guest to rooms for hire. Sec. 510 An amendment reducing the number of toilet tixtures in various = buildings and occupancies. FOR: As they are praposing to use Table 33A, page 443 0£ UBC 1970 Edition. Sec. 511 Adding a new section praviding access to roofs. �'OR: As it als� provides electrical receptacles 20 feet from equipment. Sec. 1304 An amendment to ex iting requirements for sleeping rooms in Type H occupancies. FOR: As this amendment is to basically comply with the State Iaw. Sec. 1307 (a) An amendment to ceiling height requirements for storage and laundry roc�ms in Type H occupancies. - FOR: As this basically allows including the lighted ceilings as part of the depth. Sec. 1314 A new section requiring fire alarms in �pe H occupancies. FOR: As this is basically our City Code now. � Sec. 1315 A new section requiring floor protection for laundry rooms in Type H' occupancies. s FOR: As this will require watexproofing of the floor with curbs. � ii jl � ' � �i '� � Sec. 1316 A new section providing for acou�stic control in Type H occugancies. FOR: As it provides more control. Sec. 1317 A new section requiring dead bolt locks on exit doors in Z�pe A occupancies. • FOR: As it provides dead bolt locks on apartcner�ts. We did adopfi a- similar code effective January 1973. d. � -� , ■ ��� i , Memo �� CM ��72-16 - _ State Building Code Amendments - � ..� Sec. 1407 (a) An amendment to ceiling height requirements for laundry and storage rooms in Type I occupancies. FOR: As it amends one section and eliminates another section. Sec. 1407 (b) An amendmenti to delete.entire section. FOR: See answer above. Sec. 1503 An amendment to permit garages to be on the property line , ' without fire resistive wall. AGAINST: As it provides for building a garage right on the property line. Our ' requirements are 3 feet from the line with a residential garage. ' ' ' ' Sec. 1504 An amendment to delete requirement for exhaust ventilation for private garages (J occupancy) attached to single and two family dwellings (I occupancy). AGAINST: As i� eliminates exhaust ventilation for garages. Sec. 171 FOR: 4 An amendment to change guardrail requirements (height and open space). - As it changes the guardrail from 36 inches to G2 inches. �A �- Sec. 1806 An amendment to reduce roof height from 25 feet to 20 feet. AGATNST; As onZy one community is asking to reduce the limit because they ar� building a gym with a 20 foot ceiling height. Sec. 18Q7 An amendment to add new section to permit reduction in building requirements if a complete fixe extinguishing system is installed. FOR: As this is our present modification of the Code. Sec. 1907 FOR• An amendment to add new section to permit reduction in building requirements if a complete fixe ex tinguishing system is installed. Same as answer above. Sec. 2905 (a) An amendment to permit private garage (J occupancy) with slab on grade. FOR: As this wi11 allow a 12 inch by 12 inch grade beam with reinfoxcing baxs with 1 course of block. Sec. 3201 An amendment to require special eave pr�tection for low slope roofs. FOR: As this will give extra protection due to our weather conditions. Sec. 3301 (c) An amendment to clarify definition of "exit". � FOR: As this will allow only exit onCo grade approved landings. , Sac. 3302 (a) An amendment to permit one "exit" from basements and cellars of �' I occupancies. ; the floox FOlt: As this will substitute a window, no more than 48 inches above�or less , than 22 inches in width, as a 2nd exit. --, �� �� , , Sec. 3305 (c) An amendment to establish tread width for weathex expoSed stairway. , FOR: Because of our weather conditions. � ., r ; ' ;':,, ;I F ; � ! ' ' ' ' M�►o �� cM #�2-16 - . State Building Code Amendments_., . Sec, 3305 (1) An amendment to reduce protection required fo� usable space under stairways. FOR: As this will allow the use of areas under stairways in one & two fami.ly dwellings. Sec. 3309 An amendment to delet,� the entire section. FOR: As t�is deletes the entire�section and they are working on coming up with a new section for a shaft for high rise apartments. . Sec. 3704 (j) An amendment to reduce hearth projection. AGAINST: As we feel it will lower our standards. ' Sec. 3802 (b) 1 An amendment to add section cl.arifying type of access required to buildings. FOR: As it will clarify the types of accesses. ' II Sec. 3802 (b) 5 An amendment to delete automa.tic fire extinguishing requiremen�s for certain rooms and areas of hospitals. FOR: As it eli.minates sprinkler systems in operating rooms and adds other protection. . Table 54-D, Footnote 3 An amendment on requiring protective bar on interior ' side of door which swings outward. FOR: As this requires protection bars only from 1 side of door (basically inside). 4J ' ' ' ' ' ' �J ' SBC 88Q6(8) An amendment to require emergency control for one elevatox if elevator travel is 40 feet or more. FOR: As this allows additional control of elevators. SBC Appendix B An amendment to delete present language and replace with current Civil Defense requirements. FOR: As this will follow current Civil Defense requirements for fallout shelters. SBC Appendix C An amendment to delete present appendi.x pertaining to fire zones and replace with architects and engineers registxation 1aw. AGAINST: We are against if it talces the powers of establishing the fixe zones away from the City. SBC Appendix G An amendment to add the 1aw defining Class A master elactrician (MSA 326.01) FOR: As it gives a clearer definition, „� MFiD 121 An amendment to definition of "plumbing" to exclude certain L work and installations. . FOR: As iti provides for sprinkler inspections to be excluded from Plumbing inspections. Minnesota Plumbing Code, Sections MHD 120-135, Appendix G An amendment to add an append� quoting the architects and engineers law. FOR: As this wi�l be in conjunction with the State law regarding architects and engineers. � ' d, i � ���� � ��.. - _ . r s .. : M�a � cM ���2-16 State Building Code Amendments _ _ ' ' , , , , ' , , ' ' ' 1 , c , ' ' � SBC FOR• Amendment to adopt rules and regulations governing pxefabricated construction (manufactured buiJd ings) and providing far certification of such construction, and to delete Chaptiar 50 of the Uniform Building Code. As it adopts new rules for prefabricated homes but we will require additional material to see what regulations are being proposed. • 23 C , e We are also supplying the Building Standards-Design Control 5ubco�ittee and Che City Council members with a copy of these comments and if they have any feelings about or suggestions to the proposed amendments, these will be incorporated into our statement before we submit it to the Commissioner of AdministraCion at the State of Minnesota. We are also submitting three additional amendments ta the State Building Code which are basically pxoviding double wa].I construction as incorporated in our present Code fox the States review and action. We will also welcome any comments from the Building Standards-Design Control Board and the City Council regarding th�se propQSed changes. ` _ � . NASIM M. QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer-Director of Planning NMQ /mh CC: City Council Members Building Standards Members Building Inspection ATTACHMENTS: Notice of Hearing Procedure Rules For the Heari.ng • 3 Additional Amendments �,de by the City of Fridley a� t A •r-+ -- -� . :i� �, r _ _. . ' STATE OF PIINNESO'PA COLi�ITY OF RAMSEY 23 D . �. _ BE�'ORl: THE . . � . .- -- � CO�l�SSION�A, OF ADr�'IIVISTRATION ' In the matter of the P roposed �~ Adopt�i�n of .Amendments to the r ' State BuildinqlCode _� L_I ' ' � ' I� ' ' ' ' � � :. NOTICE OF HEARING "- "". .." • � Notice is hereby given that a publ.ic hearing will be held pursuant to Laws of Liinnesota, 1971, Chapter 561, and ri.�. 1969, Section 15.0412, Subdivision 4, regarding the above-entitled matter, in the State Office Building Auditorium, Park Avenue, St. �aul, ?•iinneso�a, c:ommencing at 9:00 ?�.I•Z. on June 7, 1972� and continuing until all lacal governmental units, all representatives of as�ocia�ions an� athez i.nterested groups or.persons have had an opportunity to be heard c�ncerning adoption of the proposed rules captioned above by aubma.tting either oral or written data, statements or arguments. Statements or bri�fs may be submitted without appearing at the hearing. � A summary ot the oroposed amendments to the S�ate liuilding Code is attached as Exhibit A and is intended to b� in�az-porated by r�ference into this notice of hearinq. Copies of the proposed amendments to th� �tate Bui:kdi.ng Code may be obtained directly by writing to: Herb�rt tiV. ����ver, Statn Building Inspector, 127 University Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesot� S5�01. Copies of all said amendments are a�ls� availab?_e `or inspection at the address above-noted and additional copi:es �� th� ame;.dment materials will be available at the doox on the dat,� of the h�ar.ing. T�lenhone inr{uiries regardinq fihe amendments should be directed to 6I2-?.96-3705. A copy of the procedural rules for the hearing is attached. Testi- mony or other evidence to be subnu.ttec' for consici�ration s�ould be pertinent to the matter at hand and .nay bF presPnt-ed either orally or in writing at the public hearinq or ray ma3l.ing a statem�nt to Herbert W. Tdeyer, State Building Inspectar, at fit�e an�ve-n�.ni:ion�� �ddress within 20 days following the conclusion of the suzajEC+:l�earxng. If the p°rson submitting a statement cannat be present to rea.d his �tatement at the time of the hearing, the statemen� wi11 bP eni:erec� into the record. For those wisiling to submit taritten stat�:r��nt: n,: exhib?,ts , it i.s r��uested that at least three (3)` copies of such statFmen�. ex:�ibit or summntary be furnished at the hearing. It is suggeGtecl i.hat �� savP time and avoid duplicatian, those organizations or associations havinc� �. cammon view- - point or interest in these �roceedings j�i.n �oc�ettier whQ�e po�sible and present a single statement in behalf a': such interests. . : ' . � , R.LB:cja 2'iI9TNESOTA DEP.-,PT�•'�NT OF AD�?INISTRATION . ���� . RiCh� xd L. BL'll�)r.lCS1P.'i ' C�:iunissioner of ?ldministrati�n �- i�°; �- �. . . ' } ' ` ' , ' ' , ' ' ' �� ' � , �I ' C 1 0 0 a MINNESOTA DEPARTMEI�•T OF ADMZNISTRATION PROCEDURAL RULES FQ� HEARII3G � The purpose of the hearing is to allow interested parties to express their views and present facts bearing upon the proposed regulations. So as to provide for an orderly presentation of evidence, the following rules will be in effect during the hearing specified in the attached Notice of Hearing: �• 1. Anyone wishing to be heard should indicate by signing the speaking sheet, listing his name, address, and the group which he represents. The speaking sheet will be available at the main entrance to the hearing room. It is requested that each group select one speaker only to • present their views. 2. The first time the witness makes a sCatement he should spell his name and identify the group he is representing. Frior to making any subsequent statements he should state his name and the group which he represents. He rnay be sworn upon his request but it is not required. Yf he " elects not to be sworn, that may be considered in determining the weight to be given to his testzmAny. 3. By giving testimony, a witness, includi.ng one who may aiso be a member of the panel, subjects himself to questioning by the panel. However, he is subject ta cross-examination by non-members of the panel only i£ he affirmatively consents to being so examined. A refusal to be cross- examined may be considered in determining the weight to be given to his testimony. . 4. All parties interested in introducing any writ�en matter may do so by� having it marked as an exhi.bit and then introduced for the record. Unsworn written matter may be �' received, but the fact that it is unsworn may be considered - i•n determining the weight to be given it. .. 0 . 23 E i ; �:; ° ' ' SBC 201 ' ,' � , , ' ' � CI � �� ' , ' , ' ' Exhibit A � F PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE STATE $UILDING CODE TO BE HEARD JUNE 1, 1972 Proposed amendments to the Uniform Building Code adopted bp reference. � Sec. k08 Definitions. Change definftion of "guest". Sec. S10 An amendment reducing r he number of toilet fixtures in variaus buildings and occupancies. Sec. S11 Adding a new section providing access to roofs. Sec. 1304 An amendment to exiting re't�uirements for sleeping roams iA Type H occupancies. Sec. 1307(a) An amendment to ceiling height requirements for - storage and laundry rooms in Type H occupancies. Sec. 1314 A new section requiring fire alarms in Type H occupancies. Sec. 1315 A new section requiring floox protection for laundry rooms in Type H occupancies. Sec. 1316 A new �ection providiag for acoustic control in Type H�� occupancies. Sec. 1317 A new section requiring dead bolt locks on exiC doors in Type H occupancies. . Sec. 1407(a) An amendment to ceil.ing hsight requi�rements for laundry and storage rooms in Type I occupancies. Sec. 1407(b) An amendment to del.ete entire section. Sec. 1503 An amendment to permit ¢arages to be an the property line without fire resisCive wal�.. Sec. 1504 An amendment to delete requirement £ar exhaust ventilation for private garages (J occupancy) attached to single and two family dwellings (I occupancy). Sec. 1714 An amendment to change guardrail requ�.rements (height and apen space). Sec. 1806 An amendment to reduce roof height from 25' to 20'. Sec. 1807 An amendment to add new section to permit reduction in building requirements if a complete fire extinguishing system is installed. Sec: 1907 An amendment to add new sec�:Con to permit reduction in building requirements if a complete fire extinguishing system is installed. � , Sec. 2905(a) An. amendment to permit pr3.vate garage (J occupancy) with slab on grade. Sec. 3201 An amendment to require special eave protection for low slope roofs. - Sec. 3301(c) An amendment to ciaxify definiCion of "exit". See. 3302(a)2 An amendment to permit one "exit" from basements and cellars of I occupancies. ° Sec. 3305(c) An amenciment to establish tread width_for weather - exposed stairway. Sec.`3305(1) Ar. amendment to reduce protection required for usable sgace under stairways. Sec. 3309 An amendment to delete the�entire section. Sec. 3704{�) An amendment to reduce hearth projection. Sec. 3802(b)1 An amendment to add section clarifying type of access req�iired to buildings. Sec. 38�2(b)S An amendment to delete automatic fire extinguishing requirements for certain rooms and areas of haspitals. Table 54-D, Footnote 3 An amendment to require procective bar on interior side of door which swings outward. d. ^' 23 G � Euhibit A - • ' Page Two SBC 8806(8) An amendment to require emergency control for one elevator if elevator travel is 40 feet or more. SBC Appendix B An amendment to delete present language and replace with current Civil Defense requifements. SBC Appendix C An amendment to delete�present appendix pertaining to fire zones and replace with architects and engineers registration law. SBC Appendix G An amendment to add the law defining Class A master electrician (MSA 326.01). MHD 121 An amendment to definition of "plumbing" to exclude certain work and installations. � Minnesota Plumbing Code, Sections MHD 120-135,,Appendix G An amendment to add an appendix quoting the architects and engineers law. SBC Amendment to adopt rules and regulations governing prefabricated construction (manufactured buildings) and,providing for certification of 'such construction, and to delete Chapter 50 of the Uniform Buil'ding Code. � a s, � 0 e s I� tk� ��'�jJO��CI_ COt�� ;__- mend��ne�it; { I � '�� MtNN�SO�A BUiLD�W� �O�E �I�;SIAr� DEPARTMENT OF ApMIWIS7�Al�li��l 12J UNIVERSITY AVE._ _ ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55103 TELEPMONE 612I296-3705 ' , st° � �,: , �D�.*� 4EC`D.,��_. ���LI , a,a�r� a� Pu��ie'rtt�ic.` .�. �� DAYE OF ADOP710N � ' - � PfOpOMt11 �� �_O� Frl [�� PY � --- 7itl• ('1 a n a Ra] i cl P Riii 1 rli ng Tnc�Ct02' Add►�a� 6431 Universitv Avenue N E �;�Y Fridley s�,t. _Minn. Z;P - 554�� -• - . � L� J �i � I� ' ' �� ' ,� '• � �I � � � ' � Propo��d arundm�nt ro �h� _ Srate Buildin� � Code. S�ction - 251g �+���:,� (CMek on•) ' � Change subsection to reod as follows ❑ Delete subsection and sustitute as follows ❑ Add new subsection to read os follows ❑ Delete subsection without substitution Insert here the specific code cbange, with the exact wording proposed. Present wording of the section of the code is to be shown, with all wording that is to be deleted to be shown with a line drown through the words. Al) proposed new wording is to be underscored. Sec. 2518 5. Bracing. All exterior walls and main cross stud partitions shall be effectively and thoroughly braced at each end, or as near thereto as possible, and at least every 25 feet of length by one of the following methads: A. Nominal 1-inch by 4-inch een��at�ens diagonal braces let .into sCuds spaced not over 26 inches on center and placed at an angle not steeper than 60° from the horizontal so as to engage at least 3 stud spaces shall be required where nominal 1-incfi board sheathing is applied horizontallY B. Wood boards of 5/8-inch net minimum thickness applied diagonally on studs' spaced not over 24 inches on center. C. Plywood sheathing with a thickness of not less than ���6- 1/2-inch for � 16-inch stud spacing and not less than 3�8- 1/2-inch for 24-inch stud spacing. D. Fiberboard sheathing 4-foot by 8-foot panels not less than ���6 1/Z-inch, li� �� applied vertically on studs spaced not over 16 inches on center. �:--6ypat�x�-el�ea�k�ng-pane�s-ne�-�ess-�ha.$-���-ineh-thiek-en-s�nds-spaeeel-ne�-e�te�- �6-�ae�es-ea-een�e�-�aken-�as�a��e�-�n-aeee�daaee-�a��h-tab�e-�Ia.-4�-�:- F:--Par��e�ebeard-Ex�er�e�-�ge-�-� �-shea�h�ng-pase�9-ne�-�ese-�kan-3�8-iaeh-�htek- en-e�nde-epaeed-ae�-r�e�e-�I�ax-�6-�nel�es-ea-eea�er: . For methods B;6;B;E-aad-F; B, C and D, the bracad panel must be at least 48 inches in width, covering t,hree stud spaces where studs are spaeed 16 inches apart and covering two stud spaces where studs are spaced 24 inches apart. - Solid sheathing of one of the materials specified in subparagraphs B through F- D above shall be applied on the exterior walls e€-�he-�irs�-s��ry of all wood framed buildings �kree-s�er�es-�x-ke�gk�: All�vertical joints of panel sheathing shall occur over studs. Horizontal joints sha11 (Uoccu�r ovex blocking e4ua1 in size to the studding unless panels are at least 4 feet by $ fee�. st o ditionof poyes if necessary) ' in size and applied vertically. SUPPORTINGSTATEMENTSc Fridley is included in what is commonly called the "Anolca Tornado Belt". Three tornados have touched down here since 1925, the Iast in 1965 which destroyed approximately 400 homes and other structures and inflicted varying degrees of dam�_ge to approxima.tely 1000 buildings. At this average rate of occurance cae can expect exposure to 5uch conditions three more times during the life expectar�cy of our structures. Thezefore, we need more structural bracing than required in the Unifrom Building Code, Section 2518, Paragraph 5, Methods A, C, D, E& F. This section also states in part "Solid sheathing (one of which is only 5/16 of an inch thick at 16 inches orr center) shall be apglied to exterior walls of the first story of all wood framed b��ildings 3 stories in height". We feel this is inadequate as is single wall canstruction which is "an approved exterior grade plywood not less than 3/8 of an inch thick f�stened directly to studs". Pe�nitting this inexgensive method of bracing and siding combined would lead to over use of this maCeria� and discourage the variety of materials that can be used over the 1/2 inch plywood sheathing or certain composition boards we now require. Also, alth�ugh iU�� oddittonol Do9�+ +r �•�•..a.r) �terior plywoods have been improved in quality, they are still not a proven low cost long range maintenance item. M • .�����tl� ������._ � � �`'� � � � � ' � ° _..� �,� . � � �� ��im�end�.�����r� ��� ; ; � -,t, . _ _ 1 �� . � �3 � - ' i- LJ u M(i�h!�Si��r� BUiLDfi�r, c,On� n�e,,31Ara e'_ �°� K.. ��r�'°�A.,�..�-.;.�..z..._ �, ,�_ , ,'r ;' :. DEP�Ri'MENT�QF.,�t�►ai�i�f��r��.1f{��d, : ��Y� c�������.d�''��G:_ ' �} ,j �;, 127 �t�11��tS1T��F �l,.��•; .� UA�� Af A�i��''�t'�N..:.... � ST. tAtlL, °MINWE'SOTA 53103 • ��' " '' '' ' .. _. � TELEPHONE 612/Z96-3705� • : .-. � Proponent City of Fridlev , � T;ti. _ Clarence Be,�,lisle - Building„T_ns� or Addnu hG.�l T1nic�nrcir� (\upn11P N F �;t Fricilp Y � S+of• - Mi nn _ ZiP �(�'�,Z ProPo.•dem.�d�.mro�b• State BuildinQ Cod�. S�et{on 251% -. .-- _. . (CMck on�) � _ . _. _ �_ ❑•Chcnge �subsection to read os follows Q Delete subsect�on and sustitute os follows � � � ❑ Add new subsection to read as follows ❑ Delete subsection without substitution Inaert here tha specific code change, with the exact wording proposed. Present wording of the section of the coda is to be shown, with all wording that is to be deleted to be shown with a line drawn through the words. All proposed �ew wading ia to be underscored. See:-2���-fg�-3--P��aesd---Wkere-p��aeed-�s-cesed-€er-ee-aerin�-thc-exterrer-ef �� , ea�s3de-`aA}}��_��_g��}}_�e-e€-�ke-Ex�er�er-�qpe-ner-�ess-than-3�8-ineh-thiek--Hn�ess ttpp�ied-aver-�-�aeh-�aeed-s1�ea�F��ng-ex-���-fnek-p�ytaeed-shett�hzng, -jetnts-sha��-eeenr- eve�-€pam�ng-a;exabe�s-a�d-sl�a��-be-ee�ered-�a��k-a—C9A�iAH91i9-�aeed-ba��;-er-�a�ines-sl�a}}_ ' be-�ap�ed-ke�38e��a}�y-e�-s�ke�a�ee-x�ade-�aa�e��xee€-�e-�ke-ea�.�s€a.e�.�en-e�-�ke-Bn��d3xg 8€€�.e}e� . ' ' Sec. 2517 (g) 3. Plywood. Al1 siding including plywood exterior sidi� shall be a�plied only over an approved sheathin� such as 1-inch wood boards, on the dia�onal or braced by 1-inch by 4-inch let in braces, or 1/2-inch plywood sheathing, 25/32 compositio board or 1%2-inch nailbase boards that are approved bv the Uniform Building Code Research Reports. � �EXCEPTION: 1 storv unattached rear vard stxuctures not used for human occupancv and , not over 400 square feet in floor•area mav coMbine sheathin� and siding reauirr�ments with 4-inch by 8-inch exterior plywood panels applied vertically with a minimum .chickness of 1�2-inch scored no deeper than would leave a 3/8 inch minimum thickness ' • -- ' ' , � (Us� odditional poyes if nscessary) SUPPORTINGSTATEMENTS: Three tornados have touched down in Fridley since 1925, the last. ' in 1965 destroyed approximately 400 homes and other structures and inflicted varying degrees of damage t� approximately 1000 buildings. At this average rate of occurance we can ex pect exposure to such conditions three more times during the life expectancy ' of our structures. Therefore we need more structural bracin� than required in the Uniform Building Code. Pextnitting rhis ine.�cpensiwe me�hod of bracin; and siding combined would lead to over use of this material and discourage the variety of materials that can be used over the 1/2 inch plywood sheathing or certain composition boards that we , now require. Also, although exterior plywoods :�ave heen improved in quality, they are still not a proven low cost long range maintenance item. - � , ' (Us� odd{tlonol pap�� tf n�c���ory) d. a. I . : f ; : , w. P�p� Sec# C�d � � ��� o I� �11�CidCi'1E;t1t '� ' ' M�NP���i.'�T1► BU�LE�l:r�i. ��T,f� t��4;�3�r� � � �.r -- ., � ��,..4E 6EPARTMgNT'OF�I►�it�1f57itATIt�P� � cR�� cF��u'3LIC HRG. 127-UHfVERSITY AVE. �AYE OF AOOPTION ST. �AUL, MINNE'SOTA 55103 i'ELEPH�NE 612/2�76•3T4S P.opa,.�► Cit� Af Fridlev T;t�� C1Arence Beliel�-Building Insp�ctor � Addn�• _ E�L�'�1 jlnii�arSit�AvQn>>� j��;,. City $ri 1��> S+oa _Minn. Z;p 55G39 Propo��d an�ndm�nt to eha S t$C2 �3t1.1".cilri� Cod�. S�eHon 2 51 7 �� � (CF�eck on�) � ' Q Change subsecti�n to �o�d os 4oil•.sovs ❑ D�el�s?�s subszciion and sustitut� as folfows QAdd new tubsection ta read a: followa ❑ l�e(ete subsocvi� wiphout substitutio� --- � w..:��:r.;:-� ' (nso�t h*r� tha spscific cod. chan�s, with th� •�sact wording propos�d. Presont wordin� of the se�ction oi the �c,�� �;: to b� s�own, with oll wordirtfl that ia to be dalotsd to b8 shown with a line drawn P6�rough the words. All prapo$�d R0W WOPt�111g Is t0 � uP:�E4rSL�f4�. . ' S�c. 251/ (g) 2. Siriing. Sir3ing �h�ll h�.ve a..minimum tt�ickne�s of 3/8 inch ur�less placed ovex sl:eathi:�g permitted t�y thi; t;ac�e. CI' ' � , �t ' LI ' Si�iin� nart�xn� knar�rn �a �u�tic, dr.o�� sidzn�, or ahiplap, �hall have an average ��i�kn��s in place of nat lesa th�n 1�/3? in�,h ex��i �httll have � mini�sm thickness c,� not �et�s th�n 3/$ inch. Bevel �siding �}�all have a minimum thictcne�s measured at the but� eecti.on of no[ less than 7/16 inch and a tip thickness of not less than 3/�fi i;���. Siding qf leG��r dim�nsiona may be u��d, provid�ci such walY covering is placed ove� eheat�ing wT�ich confara�s to the provi�ione �pecified elsewhere in this Code. All we��.hesLcar:�in� or t�icling ehal. �� �eci�xely nail�d -�cr at ee.ch stud with not lesa L.h�n a�e naily or to solid 1-ir.ch nominal wood sheat;�ing or i%2-inch plywood sheathit�� w�th t�c�C Iess thnn one line of nails spaced not more th�n 24 incri�e on center �n e$ch g�e�� a� ih� weatherboarding or siding. T:'TIQN: Sin�ie wa�ll con�txuction sh�ll not Is�: ��rmi.tt�.d e�c�gt on 1 stoz zear yard �t�uczures less than 400 �c�u�sre f�et in flaos �.n�a thr�t are na hurn�n occ;! p�ncv . ��q� y�d�ltlprwl pep�s if noco��ary? `�� �VFPQR'F��G s'►;�T���w7s� Ttr�ee tornados nave touched dawn in Fridley sinc� 1925, the Iat�� i� 1965 dgs�zoy�d , �t�s�roxim�tely 400 hames �.nd ott�ar �t�.:cture� and inflict2d vsrying degrees af dam�ge �o ��p�qxic:�.a�ely lG�;i;; ;;�S�id�,^.g3. AC ��;is az�e::�a�e r.�te of accursnce we c&� expect expoau�c� �;? ��c� �.nnd#.¢itsais three mor� tir�es dusin; Che life exp�ctancy of o�ir st�ctu�ea, �'►iere9 ���� si��1e wall conatruction e�halX not b� pex�nitted except on 1 etory de�ac#}ec� re$� yar� ' I���,'41G�'���t� 1��s than 40�0 oquare fe�t ir� floor axea that ure nat used fo� huraan occupanc�. ' ' fiJ41 ld4�t�pn�1 paga� 1( naeng�ory) , ••• � � �{j{ ,f 1 ' , ' , , OFFICE OF THE CITY MAI�3AGER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA May 31, 1972 MEMO T0: Mayor and City Council ` SUBJECT: Report on the Request of Anoka County to Stockpile Fill in Edgewater Gardens The City Council referred the letter of March 2&, 1972, from Mr. E.J. Lundheim, County Engineer to my office with instructions to meet with the County Administrator on this request and to gain information concerning the status of the models for the prvposed crossing at Burlington Northern tracks and Mississippi Street. ' On May 25, 1972, I met with Mr. Bernard Steff.en, Caunty Administrator, Mr. Lundheim and Mr. Reddipenning of the Engineer's Office, and Mr. Mike 0'Bannon, County Commissioner. ' ' ' � The County would like the City to make arrangements for the placement of spoil excavation material from the Burlington Northern Inc., construction site on the four lots directly east of the Redeemer Lutheran Church, north of Mississippi Street, identified as Lots 1, 5, 4, 3, Block 6(see attached map). They would like enough spoil material in there to bring the lots up to grade. It is the County's thought that by doing this, they could tFien allow the Redeemer Luther.an Church to utilize the lot as an overflow parking site for the church and thereby gain some goodwill from the church, w}iich they feel would be helpful when discussions begin on a possible overpass or underpass at the Burlington Northern tracks and Mississippi Street. The models for the�overpass/underpass are presently undex ' construction by the Barton-Aschman Associates, Inc., Anoka County Con- sulting Engineers on this project. It is anticipated that the models may be ready by June 6, 1972. When the models are received, perhaps it would be a good idea to invite the County Commissioners to a meeting ' with the Fridley City Council, together with the City and County staffs, to discuss the two alternate proposals, i.e., overpass or underpass and review the models. n �' , ' ' IJ The City Engineer advises me that the fill material will be available for a few more months. Perhaps the logical solution would be to proceed with filling the four lots as requested by the County, but to delay filling any of the other lots until a'decision is made concerning the overpass or underpass at Mississippi Street. It is anticipated that if an underpass was built, there would be fill material available at this site. � ... y � , 24 , ,., Mayor and City Council May 31, 1972 Recommendations: " A. The City Manager be�directed to proceed with making arrangements to have Block 6, Lots 1, 5, 4 and 3, Edge- water Gardens filled to grade Kf sufficient materials are available and can be secured from the Burlington Northern construction site. B. After the overpass and underpass models are completed, the City Manager be directed to set up a joint meeting between the Anoka County Board of Commissioners and the Fridley City Council to discuss crossing at Burlington Northern tracks and Mississippi Street. GRD/jm S •� 0 Respectfully submitted, �� "'�- f <� • ^—'� • (.t.�<..� Gerald R. Davis City Manager 0 � 24 A ,� - ; � a � � . i - �. . �yi Y _ , ; . . 24 B , � . ,��• ��. ,. � _ - � r . . � . - , .j ; �. � - . . C' �-.�' . - _.. _ . . . •. . . , ' . * . '� . �i , * � . Ma• t . _..,. '____.. _ ._ . •ANOKA COUNTY - _- , - __._ .__ 1 �� . DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS � .�. . - �' � ANOKA� MINNESOTA 55303 - ' E J. LUNDHEIM, Highwar Enpinwr . OFFICE PHONE March 28 , 197 2 . COUNTY SHOP . • .t21-4765 . 421-5920 ' , ` . � 1 ' Mr. Nasim Qureshi, P.E. Public Wnrks Director . � .• ' City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Frfdley, Minnesota 55421 ' Dear Sir: At today�s County Board Meeting this office was authorized ' • and instructed to secure the City of Fridley�s authorization, per- � mission, and cooperation to place spoil excavation material from . - the Burlington, Northern Inc. construction sight for the purpose - , �of building a temporary storage stockpile of earth material for . contemplated future use in vroposed construction projects in Fridley. : . ``;: � , ' ' • The Iocation of this proposed stockpil.e' is in Edge tlater , Gardens, Block 7- Lots 1 through 13 and Block 6- Lots 1, 5, 4, , snd 3(note enclosure herewith and above nur�bered lots shaded in ' red). It} addition the County Board also authorized the County , Auditor to fill these lots up. � • Could we look for your earl}r approval of this operation. 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I Y „ � � __ �� � � ; � > k � ! ' z a*. � : � � <. � � � ;, � .. � v k: � I I � � ' " �� j � � �-- �� * � , � , � , � � t ---- , I,, _ f . - :_ i - ;�,— _ - _ : _ ,, - � GREAT STATEM ENT . :, . PATCH ERICKSON MA�SON � HAN�C]N, INC. '`'� ARCHITECTS ANO PLANNERS 2801 WAYZATA BOULEVARO, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55405 TEL. 612 j374-3490 Mak 30, �s 72 Nasim M. Qureshi, City Engineer Fridley City Hall 6431 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 - Re: Addition to Municipal Garage Comm: 7114 In�: 4031 FINAL ACCOUNTING General - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $72,343.00 Mechanical - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6,873.00 Electrical - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7,990.00 TOTAL $87,206.00 Fee @ 6% of $87,206.00 - - - - - - - - 5,232.36 Printing Plans & Specifications to Bidders 223.26 5,455.62 Less Payments - • S,Ob8.20 BALANCE DUE $ 387.42 . Yq THANK YOU , � , � � F., . ., . � � �� Q ; �� '�� 3 � . CONSENT OF . owrvER ❑ _ , . : ; - ARCHITECT ❑ �' SURETY COMPANY cONTRACTOR ❑ � � TO FtNAI PAYMENT SURETY � - OTHER AIA DOCUMENT G707 PRO)ECT: General Construction of Addition to (name, address) Fridley Municipal Garage • Fridley� Minnesota TO (Owner) FRIDLEX ilOLi1NTEEN FIItEMEN' S ` (— RELIEF ASSOCATION � ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO: � CONTRACTOR: LOE�FEL�ENGST�AND COMPANY 612 �llth Avenue South Hopkins, Minnesota 55343 CONTRACT FOR: GENERAL CONSTRUCTION J CONTRACT DATE: August 26th, 1.9J1 In accordance with the provisions of the Contract between the Owner and the Contractor as indicated above, the (here insert name and address of Surety Company) TfLE T$AyELERS IND:�MNITY COMPANY � Haxt�oxd, Connecticut , SURETY COMPANY, on bond Of (here insert name and address of Contracror) LOE��'EL�ENGSTR��ND COMPANY 612 -�llth Avenue South , CONTRACTOR, Hopkins� Minnesota 55343 hereby approves oi the final payment to the Contractor, and agrees that final payment to the Contractor shali not relieve the Surety Company of any Of IiS obligations t0 (her? insert name and address of Owner) FRIDLEY Z70LUNTEER FIREMEN�S REI.IEF ASSOCIATION Fxidley, Minnesota as set forth in the said Surety Company's bond. , OWNER, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, � �' the Suret Com an has hereunto set its hand this 25�h Y P Y day of May 19 72 . ' ' ' � Attest: (Seal) : s` THR TRAVF.T.F.RS TTtnF.NtNTTY C:OMPANY Surety Company /! B • I �..o--- 4�-_/ Signature of Authorizeci Representative Bruce N. Telan�er Attorney�in-Fact ' Title • ' NOTE: Tfiis form is to be used as a companion document to AIA DOCUMENT Gi06, CONTRACTOR'S AFFIDAVIT OF P.4YMENT Of D'rBl"S AND CLAIMS, Current Edition AIA DOCUMENT G707 • CONSENT Of SURETY COMPANY TO FiNAL PAYMENT ' APRIL 'l970 EUtTION • AIAC7 ONE PAGE 0'1970 • THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS,'1735 NE�N YORK AVE., NW, WASHINGTUN, D.C. 20006 ' 5-24-72 �-� '.`��'I'�.ICATION FOR PA�IENT �:' No. ` 6 nATE �X��x�� coMM No_' 25 B �'�� _ F t NAL • . : TO FRIDLEY VOLUNTEER FIREMEN�S RELIEF ASSN, -- ,OWNER. _ This Application is for 6 T H payment for t'a E N E R A L C 0 N S T R U C T 1 0 N work done on your '' FR 1 DLFY Tv� N I G� pA �ARAC �2 �72 projert from ?— � —7 � ._to Description of Project Work Items Contract Completed ComP leted Balance Amount his e ' T P nod To Date Ta Finish , — � � ' � � , � GENERAL CONDITIONS DEMOLITION �iiARTHINORK CONCRETE—FTG.Z�PIER SLAB RE—STEEL 8C I1�ESH PRECAST &; CONCRETE B�ocK — BG BLOCK — AG STRUCT. c�'C MiSC, CARPENTRY Roo� i rvc �; � �vsuto C A U L K I N G cs. Utl� S HM c�; HARDVIARE O�HEAD DOORS CEMEP�TITIOUS COAT{NGS PAINTING FIREFIGHTING DEVICES Original Contract Totals Add Change Orders'Totals Deduct Change Orders 'Potals g400 300 3400 � 2200 . 6600 1100 15200 2400 7500 9900 1500 5500 300 900 5500 1300 2300 �90 � ALL 1T�MS IOO� COM¢LETE .�{.,. ^,E � , ..-��' 1-.. V f... i 4�:.. � �;°..Y �±; '� � �s � il� i r 4t i;r�, r ._ ^;�� (t a�. �---� i �� ti � _'f ,.�,. _ .�_s ... - °-- .- � :. , -- �. ......_.. . . . . _.._. _,..__.,..�..:�,_._,�...�_. .. _' ' �. � . �� � _�.. ._� ,^nA� i � i; � �;,� .._ ! �.. ; ..� _1..__'�.___�_---_ . Eik� Less Retainage at % _ CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT Total to be Drawn to Date Based on our observations, this application for pay- Total Previously Certifred �4�A ment is correct to the best of our knowledge, and Amount Now Due ` the contractor is entitled to the indicated payment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .—� $ 8 $ � QD' � 7'his ic to certify that all w�ark listed HI101 as F:yi n com 1 ' eemrdance with conlrect Project checked by /' _ documents and Ihat all Ic�wful charges for ;:+bor, material, etr.., for which previous certifi�lcs ° have been issued, ha��e been paid. This form checked by � Contractor��F,�EEEI.—EN6S�R�ii+lD �.Q-. PATCH and ERICKSON, INC., ARCHITEG'I'S ;, �� Date , Date�.=2,�—'7? _ ..., �,, . , _ ; ,'. � , .a. b ,,�.. ARCHITECT'S x �.,��LICATIOI'� F�R PAY.�I�NT No. ��DAT� .12�28I71 COMM. i�'O.— � C r; , ' ___� - j � _ TO Fridley Volunteer Firemen's Relief Association ,OWNER, � This Application is fo� 2nd ��aymPnt forMechanical COriStrl1Ct10II work done on Your �. Addition to Fridley Municival Gara�e project from 10 2�71 to 12/28/71 ' Description oE Yroject Work Items Contract Compieteci Cornpleted Balance Amo�mt 1'his Period To Date To Finish • � Sewer & water Plumbing 6daste trap Floor drains Soil & vent �ipe ' Heating Unit heaters Pipe & fittings Vents Origival ContrscE Tbtals Add Change Urders'I'otals Deduct Ct�anae Urders Totals t 1,500.00 565,00 400.00 1, 80D.00 �`�� 1,800.00 I,800.00 sos.00 sos.00 300.00 2I0.00 s�s.oa; z,51s. � 7`otais to 17ate 6 873 . OOi 2� 518 . OOi 6 Less Retainage at j�,T_��f�„ CERT'IFICATF I'OR PAYI�SENT Total to be Drawn to Date 6 Based on our observations, this application for pay- Total Previously Certined � __ _.. , ment is correct to the best of our knowledge, and Amount Naw Due '� the contractor is entitled-rto he,indicated p:,yment ..... ....................... �..-► � 2�953.50 1,500.00 None 565.Od " 400.00 " 1,800.00� " 1,800.00 " 508,00 " 300.00 " e 73.00 None 73.00 vone 73.00 19.so .� i k �% ,� �� 7'his iv !o certify tfiat all work � abuve has ��•� . in accordance with contract � Y[OJ,P.C1 C}7E�CkE'cj f)}'� r � ��-k�'� C�Y-' documents and thnt t�ll la•,�ful charg�s for labor, m:.ierial, etc., for which previous certificates I � � � , ' have b�wn iscueJ, he�e bern paid. ' Thi lform check :�=';r , �-. -/"� � � 1 .f _"' PA' CrH and RI SON; IN!C,, ARCHITECT� Contractor ��IS BRCfTHEI25 PL BIy.� CO2•�.'ANY �t �„) ' � � �,°,, �,�. f�¢J.,,� l, ,� � ..s-2� -��-- , � �•� i ' � 4 . . -.?J ]l�� 2 $ � 7 �. �, B� 3.��:���h �b,��`'1''— Date� By ` Dat� ���� ��- � LLoyd S. Harris - President E �a,� ; ' , . - 'CONSENT OF owNER _p� . - _ 25 D C'1 _ . � , . SURETY COMPANY co�ivT AcTO� p TO FINAL PAYMENT SURETY (] ^ 07HER AIA DOCUMENT G707 PROjECT: Additian to Rrid2ey Mnnieipal Garsga (name, address) Fridley, Minnesots . TO (Owner) � . . (— � ARCHITEC7'S PROJECT NO: Fridleq Volunteer Firemen�s CONTRACT FOR: I�e�hanfcal Work Ralie�f Aoaociation $6873. L Fridley, Minaescta � CONTRACT DATE: August 26, 2971 CONTRACTOR: Harria Brothers Plumbing Company 2Z7 West Lake Street Minneapalis, Minne�ota 55408 In accordance with the provisions of the Contract between the Owner and the Contractor as indicated above, the (here insert name and address of Surery Company) a�7t. Paul Fire and Af�rine Insuranc! CiOIItY?HRj� 38S Washington 5treet $t. P.3u1, Minnssot� 55102 , SURETY COMPANY, O►1 �ond of (here insert name and address of Contractor) Iietrris Brothers Plumbing Company 217 West I.�ke Street Minmaapolis, t�inne8ota S5k08 , CONTRACTOR, hereby approves of the final payment to the Contractor, and agrees that final payment to the Contractor shall not relieve the Surety Company of any of its obligations t0 (here insert name and address of Owner) Fridley Volux�te�r Fir�m�n'a� R�lief Ae�aci�tion Fridley, Minne�ata, , OWNER, as set forth in the said Surery Company's bond. IN W{TNESS WHEREOF, � the Surety Company has hereunto set its hand this lg�r� day of j��gy� �g �2 • _-�,' � Attest: � ��_ f,��_f.�_,��--- (Seal): % h ST, PAUL FIRE AN� MARYNE INSURANCE COI�SPANY Surety Company � 2 : Signature of Aiatli riz d Representative � T. i. M�rren � Attnrn.y�iA-fact Title � NOTE: This form is to be used as a companion document to AIA DOCUMENT G706, CONTRACTOR'S AFFIDAVI7 OF PAYMENT Of DEBTS AND CLAIMS, Current Edition AIA DOCUMENT G707 • CONSENT OF SURETY COMPANY TO FINAL PAYMENT • APRIL 1970 EDITION • AIAO ONE PAGE O 1970 • THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVE., NW, WASH�NGTON, D.C. 20�06 , � �� � � � "I � L� C � � � ' � � � � � ' OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA June 2, 1972 MEMO T0: THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: REPORT ON CORPORATION YARD IMPROVEMENTS A little over a month ago I assigned Bob Aldrich to coordinate an effort to work with the Public Works Department and Park Department to clean up and improve the appearance of the corporation yard. These efforts have been underway to remove excess materials from the yard and to get an orderly arrangement of the supglies and vehicles that are stored at the yard, There has been a general improvement in the appearance of the corporation yard, and there has been an agreement reached ' between the various departments that they would be allocated certain sections of the yard for their use on the basis of need. Al1 affected Department Heads and Foremen have participated in this process and have generally agreed to the plan. In conjunction with the cleanup of the yard, this proposal is submitted for making some site improvements in the corporation yard. It basically consists of the following; 1. Blacktop surfacing approximately one-half of the yard, 2. Concrete pads in the gas pump island area. 3. Installation of a used oil. storage tank. 4. Landscaping the area in the main entrance portion of the building. 5. Defining parking areas and installing pre-cast curbs. 6. Assignment of specific areas in the yard to the deparCments for storage of materials. The attached drawing illustrates the proposed layout of the yard with the area outlined in heavy line being suggested for blacktopping. COST ESTIMATES: 7,683 Sq. Yd. of Blacktop with 3" Class 5 Stab. Base (1.60/sq.Yd) Landscaping Drain Oil Tank = Materials on1y, installation Concrete Pads by City forces Pre-Cast Curbs Contingency (10%) $12,292.00 600.00 85.00 650.00 1,290.00 $14,917.00 1,491.00 $16,408.00 C��: It is recommended that in the area shown in �he drawing, a 3" Class 5 stabilizing . material and a 22" asphalt mat be utilized due to its longer life and resistance to water damage. The area would be graded so that drainage would be away from the � building, generally to the northwest corner and south of the yard. � , �,�^, � ' THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL ' ' , � � � �� -2- ,TUNE 2, 1972 The cnajor portion of the job, the blacktopping, is based on a price which has been bid by the paving contractor presently doing the City streets. All other improvements would be done by�City forces. Part of the City's agreement with the contractor is that we aray add change orders up to 20% of the total contract, utilizing the unit prices which he has previously bid on, thereby eliminating the necessity for going out for sealed bids. As you may recall, this contractor is putting in three parking lots in the Commons area for the Parks and Public Works Departments as part of his overall street paving contract. The advantages to paving the yard as shown would include a much neater and more orderly appearance of the yard. In the winter, with high vehicular usage, there is a certain amount of mud and dirt in the yard, and in the summer the dust is a problem in trying to keep the facilities and equipment clean in the corpora- tion yard area. By paving the portion shown, this wi11 cover the areas of high vehicular traffic, yet allow us to keep the less used portions of the yard in their present condition. It is conceivable that in the future the City would want to add onto this paving which couLd be done under this plan, The last and most important question to be resolved is how to pay for tihis � project. During the planning for the garage addition, which was recently completed, it was anticipated that the cost of the garage could be as high as $125,000, and the Fire Relief Association was prepared to loan the City that � amount of money for the addition. Fortunately for the City, the final cost of the garage turned out to be considerably 1ess, and in fact, we now know the exact cost of the addition to be $92,661.62. The Fire Relief Association has considered this matter and is willing to add onto the loan an additional $16,500 for the � proposed corporation yard improvements. This would then be paid back over a ten year period as part of the garage addition loan. The first payment on the loan is contained in the 1972 budget. l r ' � , � � � , In Summary, I feel we have one of the most beautiful and well constructed munici- pal garage and workshops in the Ttain City area. It seems incongruous to me that the , grounds around the area are in their relatively natural and unimproved state, thereby creating mud, dirt, dust and general appearance'problems. I believe it has been the demonstrated policy of the City to provide as attractive public buildings and grounds as possible within budgetary means. It would appear that the $16,500 presently requested is a small amount for minimal site improvements when you consider the general corporation yard facility, i.e. original building, addition and fence have a value in excess of $215,000. RECOMMENDATIONS : 1. The City Council authorize the City Manager to proceed with the site improvements in the corporation yard as outlined in this report. _ . �-----� 2. The cost of the project not to ex eed $16,408.00. �This amount be �__�-�`' I� � THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL GRD/ms �� NNE 2, 1972 added to the loan from the Fridley Fire Relief Pension Association, previously authorized by the City Council, for the garage addition. Very respectfully, �\ • � Gerald R. Davis City Manager Concur in report • �'�C�e�+--� �>V ' C.�2����� bert Aldrich, President ridley Fire Relief Pension Association �. r. : �,.: . � � •�•�f1(!`w L`^ . u5c� � �. . � '� pQ.'� �a����da�1S y S ss-d-�r , �r►��w l�as � � �� a � w �v �� � � � r ' • . . . M • ' . � � . .. , , . i 1 1 � r i 1 . � , i I I ; • . � � • • � � . i`"I�3,E'ir�n,►G L a STf3LL-S v � `iS .-- 1'�dS • • oO� ,' . �. it, `` z-- — -- �.�,�-�,✓� . 2D` .5'Tj�L�s . /a' J�2 a � ' __ , • �OoZ �so � T.�.'c� e�%.C�,ra c:, ro.E3 ..:.� o t� 87�.,`� "J `� ��-1e� �e SCir/�rZ ���p'� �'�� r F i� T � I . o� 3� �L , � � . � � ' o, � .� �j �h o �° .c� STo.c°..�Gr' � as-o � � S 7'-{c' EE T J�,or �8 sJv� i ` � � � � V'E So . � � �,��tl ��1 � 4 �- �� - i . - � j �— j - .' --�, ,--�-�, ---- �\ —. --� / � • � k%"\� \ ` •, �'\�� � �\ \. � i `. � i� ,�. � ' �, , �• \ � \� � � �, , / , ` \/�/ ,\ ') / i � � \ � ` \� \\ � ; � �vei?�,v ;•.�87J� v�i' �`,/' /" ,1 ��_ V '� './ ,�/ \;� � •� ` /\/,`� �. �s SA , �a i � ' \ O+ � / / \ / � � � ^�iJ \ � `\\ \ � � `r�r ` \' ,� , / \�/ �� � y��� �++rti���� y l 7 . """'F1 1-• . � �,•• • � �. . . ,, . i ; "., i _ � � . � x MEMO T0: Gerald R. Davis, City Manager MEMO FROM: Harvey J. McPhee MEMO DATE: May 13, 1972 RE: Activity Report Attached is my activity report for the first quarter of 1972. HJMJde �,. . r � ��i��:�%l�c-c.�—�—� �'t-y(.- � � � HARVEY J , i�pi� Public Health Sanitarian , ` � � � '�., �� �� � � �y� � � , 11:. PUBLIC HEALTH SANITARIAN JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH AC�IVITY REPORT ' 1061 67th Avenue N,E, Rechecked on previous litter complaint and report to Manager. Several more rechecks and two tags written on owner. ' 7350 Commerce Lane N,E. Checked odor complaint and called complainant. Additional checking required with several visits and survey of plant. Several letters written. ' ' ' ' 5895 IIniversity Avenue NE. Consultation to discuss changes in exhaust ventilation system, Letter written. 6259 Highway �65 N.E. Sanitary survey made on a complaint recived. Written report to owner. 680 E1� Street N,E, Recheck of premises and report to Court. Improvement has been made. 105 58th Avenue N.E. Complaint on heat. Called�owner. , 390 57th Place N,E. Complaint on heat. Called� owner. 7400 Lyric Lane N,E, ' General maintenance complaint. Visited building but unable to gain entrance. Letter to owner. ' 25-44th Avenue N,E, Complaint on old shed and other material. Checked and exchanged several letters on matter. Promised to remove this spring. ' ' ' ' ' , 5378 to 5384 5th Street N,E, Several complaints on litter. Wrote letter and finally cleaned-up. Has been a problem for several years. 1301 Mississippi N,E. Sanitary survey for purpose of recommended license approval. 5400 Central Avenue N,E, Consultation of a safety problem. Letter.ta� State L•abor Department. y 7112 Central Avenue N.E. Housing check and report to City Manager. Several visits and reports made. , � 6035 Main Street N,E. • Several complainCs on litter and dogs. Checked and contacted owner. Has been cleaned-up. 5370 5th Street N,E, Litter complaint checked. Has been cleaned-up. fi va , , i ' � � 1� ' ' ' � ' � ' �I I , � � i ' v� JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH ACTIVITY REPORT Page 2 5339 4th Street N,E, Litter investigation. Letter to owner 5831 University Avenue N,E, Reviewed plans for remodeling. 6566 McKinley N,E, Dog complaint. Checked and talked to owner. 100 Ventura Avenue N.E. Housing investigation. Visited premises and talked to owner. Report to Manager and City Attorney. 6680 Lucia Lane N,E> General maintenance complaint. Several complaints during lasC year at this address. Checked and letter to owaer. 224 Panorama N.E, Litter and rat complaint, Checked, talked to owner and sent clean-up order. 590 Hugo Street N,E, I.itter complaint. Checked and talked to owner. 9 5430 7th Street N,E, Rusty water complaint. Talked to complainant and letter to owner on hot water heater. 6036 2� Street N,E, Housing investigation and letter to owner. 6071 University Avenue N,E, Litter complaint. Checked and sent letter Co operator. 6061 University Avenue N,E, Litter complaint. Checked and sent letter to operator. 251 60th Avenue NoE, Complaint on a horse. �Checked and talked to awner about time period for removal, 106 77th Way N.E. and 7673 E. River Road N,Eo (adjacent buildings with same owner) Litter complaint. Checked and sent clean- up order. " 5917 2nd Street N.E. Litter complaint. Checked and talked to people. 7865-7869 Firwood Way NoE, Litter complaint. Talked to tenants, 5955 3rd Street NoE. Litter complaint. Checked and has been cleaned-up. 0 ' �`. ' ' ' ' I�� ' ' vc January, February, March Activity Report Page 3 7350 Commerce Lane N.E. Rat and Garbage problem. Checked and sent letter ta owners. 1539 Windemere Drive N,E, Odor complaint. Several letters and phone calls. Related odor complaints with wind direction and discussed with State Pollution Agency and Minneapoli"s- Air Pollution Control. Tenative identification of problem. 6740 Kennaston Drive N.E, Dog complaint. Checked and letter to owner. 5428 5th Street N,E, Dog complaint. Checked and letter to owner. 550 Osborne Road N,E. Air Pollution complaint. Reviewed problem with complainant. Has been corrected. Will call again if problem. 5908 22 Street N,E, Litter complaint. Checked and letter to owner. 5881 2nd Street N.E, ' Litter znvestigation. Checked and letter to owner. 7350 Jackson N,Ea , Litter and rodent complaint. property with litter, , ' Made two visits to premises. 5740 Regis Arive N,E. Dog complaint. Checked and talked to owner. 580 57th Avenue N,E. Litter complaint. Checked and has been cleaned up. � Letter to owner of 624 Osborne Road N,E, ` ' Sanitary survey for food license. Refused to approve. Installation completed without my knowledge or approval of any plans. Necessary changes were not major. ' � ' n , 1 �. d ' f .. ��! �_ � 1�a�ion-L�s�hman Associates, inc. 1821 Universi Avenue St. Paui Minnesota 55104 Tele hone 612-645-3911 tY , , , P , ' , � ' ' ' ' LJ May 12, 1972 Mr. Nasim Qureshi City Engineer City Hall 6431 University Avenue Northeast Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Dear Mr. Qureshi: As discussed in the combine� meetings of the Management Team and the Technical Task Force of the Plorthtown Corridor Study on P�1ay 3, 1972, to initiate citizen participation efforts it is necessary to identify key leadel^s from governmental, general public and special interest groups. These key leaders along svith the general public will be the principal participants in the citizen participation efforts of the Corridor Study. It is hoped that the key leaders v�rill represent various vieti�rpoints from within the communities invo�ved ar�d from metropolitan ager�cies as they relate to our Gorridor planning efforts. To make sure that a number of varied interests with possible pro and con vieti.�points toward the Corridor Planning Study are involved, would you, working with your Mayor and/or County Comrrissioners, please make every effort to identify individuals from a number of varied special � interest groups. To aid you in the identification of key leaders we have enclosed a listing of the issues and/or objectives of the Corridor Study �;hich were related at our last combined meetina and a listing of groups and/or areas of interest from tivhich key leaders might be selected. It is hoped that you �vi11 indicate leaders.fram your communi�y and from metro-wide agencies ���ho mighi represent each of ihe interests indicated on ihe attached lists. In identifying these key leaders, telephone numoer. Inasmuch as vre the future date of the first set type of accommodations necessary, weeks. Sincerely yours, please indicate their address and need this information to determine of community forums as vre11 as the would you please respond within two . �/ i�/ ' ,l� �C./ Richard P, araun, Vice President and Director, Upper Mid4�rest Off�ce cc: MayorFrank G. Liebl �. i !; , '`Y-� � i��.;� . � Y i , NORTHTOt+lN CORRI DOR STUDY KEY ISSUES ; , Need 1. Is a transportation corridor desired? ' � 2. Is a freeway fac�lity desired. Objectives 1. Should land development be fostered? 2. Should corridor provide for goods movement? 3. What role can transit play? 4. Should a parkway be considered? 5, 7o what degree should planned or committed large _ industrial/commerciai uevelopments be considered? 6. Alleviation of traffic congestion along I-6g4. 7. Should multiple uses be considered? (bicycling, snowmobiling, hiking, drainage� Relationships 1. How wi11 corridor relate to passible airport location? 2. When will facility be constructed and how does this relate to other metro and local plans? 3. How will facility relate to existing/previous plans for a fdortiitown route? � Effects 1. What will be the economic impacis of facility locations on municipal services? (assessments, severances, school districts) 2. What will be effect on park and open space plans alorrg the Mississippi River? � � � �i � -2- 3. How will facility interchange locations affect existing and planned real estate investrnents? Control 1. What control measures are needed to protect the Corridor? r, 0 � � 28 B ,„ 'i:<. . . NORTHTOWN CORRIDOR STUDY SUGGESTIOP! LISTIP�G GROUPS TO CONSIDER IN SElECTING KEY LEAQERS 1. Chamber of Commerce 2. Sierra Club 3. Isaac Walton League 4, Pro-North Foundation 5. Watershed Districts - Rice Creei:, Coon Creek 6. Association of North Suburban Residents 7. League af Women Voters 8. School Districts, Junior Col7eges 9. MECCA-Minnesota Envii°onmental Control Citizens Association 10. Greater Metropolitan Federation 11. State Representatives 12. Niayors 13. Councilmen 14. County Commissioners 15. County Agents 16. Business Associations . 17. Industrial Leaders 18. Labor Unions � 19. Planning Commission Chairmen �20. Local Municipal League 21. Utilities Representatives - NSP, Minnegasco, Metro Sewer Board . � �_ � �l: ■ _ N., . r�'3 �.4 � � � � , � ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' , , � ' - ' I � -2- 22. Corp of Engineers 23. Park Boards 24, hiinnesota Department of Naturai Resources 25. Pdewspaper Editors - Anoka Coun�y Union, Osseo Press, - Past Publishing, Sun Newspapers 26. Religious Leaders 27. hlinnesota Taxpayers Association 28. Citizens League 29. Fraternal Organizations - Lions, Kiwanis, Toastmasters 30. Railroads 31. A�IPER , . 32. Historical Society 33. Minority Groups 34. Nlinnesota Transit Commission and Metro Council - Political Representatives 35. Political Parties 36. 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Ya <� :? fll ] F N Y � � 0 0 3Q Q� 0 Q U �o ir � , • � ,, F. 28 G _� rx �{, _ _�� -:�- � r� . � ��•� Y E� � • ' Eo� u O ���:'x �i� ] • �� °�� ' < _ #. ��_ :== Z ��� � : �� � �� � }� � #�: L �� E�= Q, ��� � i� � � �� x3 � e; W zo � �� [ S;� Z ��:ii U Y�� n iS tl • � 3� ��s � � a '+ � §� z � _ =a �`o� � _ „u ��' :' � i Y"� f ��� � a; � ;' Q so �_ � �� � � � � , ' .� 7 , �y � W �� a° i ^v� d F V�°�� � i ' �.. � ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' RESOLUTION ND. � � � 1� � / A.RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CI�Y MANAGER TO EXECUTE A JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY AND THE CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS AUTHORIZING FIRST ALARM JOINT FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONSE TO DESIGNATED PROPERTIES WITHIN THE TWO CITIES BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Coancil of the City of Fridley, Anoka Count�, Minnesota, as follows: WHEREAS, the City of Fridley and the City of Co.Iumbia Heights adjoin each other for a substantiaZ distance; and WHEREAS, both the City of Fri dZer� and the C.tt� of Columbia He�ghts maintain a mvnicipaZ fire department; and WHEREAS, it is in the mutual interes ts of both communitjes to provide maxim�m fire protection for a11 properties w.zthin both municipalities; and WHEREAS, it wouZd be in the best interesi:s of �he properties within the municipalities to have both fire departm.ents availabZe in case of a major fire; ' NOW THEREFORE, be it resoZved, that the Cit� Council of the City of Fridley authorizes its Mayor and City Manaqer to enter into a joinf powers aqreement with the Cit� of Columbia Heiqhts, which agree- ' ment wouZd authorize ihe fire departmen_ts of each city to be available on a first alarm join� fire department response to des.iynated properties within the two municipaZities. � ' ' ' I� Be it further resolved, that the City Council of the Cjty of Fridley -authorizes i ts Chief of the fire d?partment ta act in con junction with the Cnief of the Columbia Heights fire department to desi gnate those properties within the two municipalities w:�ich wi11 �e subject ;:o i:he joint agreement. Said authority also authorizes the chiefs of the two tnunicipalities to amend said list from time to �ime as would appsar to be in the best interests of thejr respective communities. / ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � DAY OF , 1972. 11AYOR � ' ATTEST : ' CITY CLERK ,, E � � ' a+'^j , � N / � � / RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTION REQUESTING MINNESOTA HIGHWAY DEPARTM�NT TO INSTALL ' "30 MPH SPEED LIMIT" STGNS AND DIRECTIONAL ADVISORY SIGNS AND CENTER LINE STRIPING ON UNIVERSITY AVENUE EAST SERVICE DRIVE BETWEEN 57TH AVENUE AND MISSISSIPPI STREET � ' ' WHEREAS, there have been complaints filed by the City residents in regard to the traffic problem on University Avenue East Service Drive between 57th Avenue and Mississippi Street. WI�REAS, this traffic problem is caused by motorists speeding on University Avenue East Service Drive.� WHEREAS, the City Engineer and Police Department have recommended to the ' City Council that there is a need fc�r speed limit signs, directional advisory signs and center line striping in this area for proper traffic flaw safety. ' ' NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley that the Minnesota Highway Department is hereby reque�ted to install "30 riPH Speed Limit" signs, directional advisory signs on.both side� between 57th Avenue and Mississippi Street and paint centar li_ne st�iping on this service drive as shown on the attached ma.p marked Exhibit "A". � tADOPTED BY THE CITX COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS _� DAY OF , 1972. ' ' ' ATTEST: ' , , ' ' IL � CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell e MAYOR - Frank G. Liebl 0 � � � �.� .� ' ..� ` .` r�Y�. , , E ..« _W. X .qoL' JL COWI[Y �� v t •roNi�w� e�e�u u�cx � wmiv:rri V� • . � • ' � � ��� � _� I ae��e�w I , �I, ' iM1IaI1�T10M ' ' .,.�, .a. ... �vM CDO[ wu�r �wn� �nv�ww � �cxoo� .o..�. .e. �+ �I � � �I � � .. i I ' ji 1 � ' ' �� . � ' ': � � � II � .' ' F f '� � n i � i j ii � ; • �I I � � � jl � ! ! ii . � � • � � � I� � i i �. I� � i ; �1 �� ►;; '�� � � ;' ' ! ! ��;� �'�! ,.� �� �� �,: �;; ;,: ��; ;,: I�! 11: i�i i�! ii' i�i ii! , , � i ! i i i ! � ' � ' I 1 � I ' � I � 1 � I � I � j 1 � � � � � i! �� � �, ' . �! �r i� i� = �I � �� Q � MOILY �� SNOPP •j " CENIE � � iro I � �� ro I I , " 1MOMM� itnt• % I� ` ,.�w. ' � �I., N I Ilf� �' r,w�., n `," '�� � SYlV4M ��1 ; HILLS . �PARK �:I I'I � � �� P � 0 � '' Ca�� l�ll� �, �I i ` i � -=-a I l�}1 [ tS E z surwr H�11 CO co�wu YILLiOM• asoo ,.,. ..�.� ��� rrows �o-�...�.. -sae� [Y11T �l�.CO. �II[C1�lY �XLIT [t1l CO (LtCT110 EOh C :.::::T �o. oau c�� rr�. o H � U ` 4 __ T[I1� �.�� � � .� ■ ' �j}yy �.:�: Y� ; L��~ r � � rl '� �1 � � ;� A.�. _� x �� �.... . .. • �........ _....._.. .._ __ , _. _. . � _ ....�. � _ ' . �`'�,�e;�n �i. L • �� � .. �—�i.'t/ ` . _ ._._. ... . . _.� . .. orn . o*+ •vu�i . ^ � c�o.�e r 6 fiH[t ���TM(µ . • M�Ett �iY! t F � ..» x�[ � :O ' 00 � °n0 ~O �n eu .�- .o � �Rll Y0.! �dl MO.• � � � ■..�..o.. . ,o., � � //��� � �.....a. 4p � � ' *✓ THE. C~[ l Mo.• L t.� C:CONYONS C ts t:9 v�nK f: ' e s .. ..u�„ � � .o,... �.�.�. ..,::.,. � .� .µ C J J rav .� n !wu �o. s � u �* ��� ,:�� . _. . , :: I� � .� � . i : .■ „ � ��— �� � � �E�� � EXHIBIT "A" Loopbacks are presently posted for maximum speed and shall not be altered. However, straigf�t roadways are to be posted 30 MPH and the entire length shall be center line striped and posted 2 way traffic. N � . � � N F- x � w I' ... I I MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVI5, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR . SUBJECT: RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING FUNDS DATE: MAY 23, 1972 The attached resolution confirms the Council's action of May 15, 1972 relating to transferring funds from the City Council salary account to the Fark Department. The funds are to be earmarked for Park improvements in Ward Two. � � � 31 "� � J � RESOLUTION N0. 1972 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CHANGING OF BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS WITHIN TH� GENERAL FUND (WARD TWO) WHEREAS, The City Cauncil has previously authorized certain expenditures for Park purposes in Ward Two beyond the budgeted amounts allocated in the 1972 Budget. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV�D, By the Council of the City of Fridley meeting at a regular session on the 5th day of June, 1972 as follows: 1. That the appropriation for the following activity be reduced as follows: City Council $2,310.00 2. That the appropriation for the fo7lowing activity be increased as follows: Parks $2,310.00 PASSED AfVD ADOPTED THE CITY CCIUNCIL OF TkiE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � DAY , 1972. ATTEST: MAYOR'- FRANK G. LIEBL CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL M. 0 0 � � 31A a OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA May 23, 1972 MEMO TQ: CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION AMENOING RESOLUTION N0. 72-i971 AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TO ENTER INTO A JOINT CONTRACT FOR THE PURPOSE OF �PGRADING ' TNE TERMINAL EQUIPMENT USED IN TNE POLICE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM The attached resolution has the affect o� amending Resolution No. 72-1971 authorizing the City of Fridley to enter into a joint contract for the purpose of upgrading the terminal equipment used for the Police Communication System. , The purpose of the resolution now being considered by the City Counc�l would be io remove the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Department of Pubiic Safety as grantee for the program and to name the Metrapo]itan Council as the grantee. GERALD R. DAVIS . CI7Y MANAGER GRD/sh , � . � �� � � 0 � 0 � �l J � �� � � RESOLUTION N0. 1972 . A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION N0. 72-1971 AUTHORIZING THE � CITY OF FRIDLEY TO ENTER INTO A�lOINT CONTRACT FOR THE PURPOSE OF UPGRADING THE TERMINAL EQUIPMENT USED IN THE POLICE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ' � . WHEREAS, The City of Fridley, a metro teletype terminal user, ' by previous resolution has authorized and directed the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Department of Public Safety to enter an agreement as grantee to implement the Metrcpolitan Comrnunicative Upgrading program for the twelve month duration of a proposed ' federal grant and to administer the funds on behalf of the users; and i ' � � _J � ' ' ' WHEREAS, The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has declined to - act as grantee, and the Governor's C�mmission on Crime Prevention and Control has now offered such grant funds to the Metropolitan Council as part of a Regional Information System (REGIS), ' � ' ' ' NOW, THEREFORE, SE IT RESOLVED, That the Council of the City of Fridley hereby amends the authorization and direction contained in said prior resolution to authorize the receipt of federal funds and administration of funds by the Metropolitan.Council on behalf of the metro teletype terminai users; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the committment as contained in that prior resolution to�pay Fridley's share of the cost is hereby confirmed with the understanding there will be a Supervisory Board reviewing financial arrangements in the future. PASSED AND ADOPTED �'THE CITY FRIDLEY THIS � DAY ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0 , MAYOR - FRANiC G. LIEBL OF 1972. 0 e �A ' . � �' � . ' i '; � • . ..... . • ' , r � i � . � ' f •, ' . I � � ' .'•� �'--- _ _ ' , ' J � • • '. • , � RESOLUTION 72-1971 '' �, A Resolution authori2ing the City of.Fridley to enter into a joint contract for the purpose of upgrading tf�e terrinal equipm�nt used in the Police Communications System. � Whereas, the Departmen� of Public Safety, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, is submitting an application for funding of a��1etropolitan Communication Up- grading program; and i . Whereas, the counties and municipalities using the r�etro teletype circuits itave requested the Bureau of Criminal Appreh�nsion to act as gr«ntee for this program; Nar, therefore, be it resolved that the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension act as grantee for the Metropolitan Corr;munications Upgrading pro�rum, and administer the funds in behalf of the metro circuit users for the 12 month duration of the grant: - Be it resolved that the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Department of ', Public Safety, is hereby authorized and directed to execute such an a�reement as requested by the Governor's Commission on Crime Prevention and Control to _ implement said grant: . '' ' ' ' 1 ' � � ' - Be it further resolved that: 0 The City of Fridley understands and accepts the total cost of this upgraded corr�nunication system, on a pro-rated basis, when federal support is no longer avaiiable: __ ,� Be it further resolved that the City of Fridley agrees to pay not less than its pro-rated share of such actual cost to be based on total n;ileage pro- rated, premise charge, channel co��ditioning, and hardv�are instalied in our department: Be it further resolved that the City of Fr�dley will acc�pt monthly billing from the 8ureau of Criminal Apprehension, as granteF, based on the above formula as ��rorked out by the terminal users committee: Be it further resolved that the City of Fridley �r�ill make maximum use of the available terminal equipment and computer prograns. This shall include responsi bi 1 i ty for i mmedi ate entry, i nqui ry, and rzr�oval of data ;rhi ch 1 aa� enforcement computers are prepared to accept and store. At leas;. one termina] shall remain operational 24 hours per day, to:ensure prompt response to messages direcied to us. � � 0 rl� ; � , ' ' ' . . ^ ' • �. _ . _ . ' � . � . f.'."„' li � ' . ' ' RESOLUTION N0. 72-1971 ' ..... '.. �.' �F - . _ . • . • � � � � . j � ' . -r-� ,� . . � ' It is understood that continuance of e f deral or state support is contingent upon compliance with this resolution. , These responsibilities sha1Z become effective on the date of installation. " , ' ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 12th DAY ' , OF Jul , 19i1 . ' . . ' . JACK 0. KIR.�HAM - MAYOR ' � . ATTEST; .' ' ' MARVIN C, BRUNSELL, CITY CLERK ' . � ' ' ' � .+ ' . 1 . �1 . : � 1 . . ,n ^ , . - .. . . . _ ._. - . . �- .�,,c a ,�. MEMO T0: FR OM: �JAT E s $USJ�CT: ME MO : ACTING CITY MAN�GER CHIEF OF POLICE MAY 28, 1971 3 TELETYPE SYSTEM U?GRA�ING 15CM71 � 0 The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is in the process of upgrading our present syst�m of transmitting messages via teletype machine. They are as'�cing the fedPral government for 3 three year grant in.. order to accomptisn this. They feet sure th3t a federal grant is forthcoming for the initial three year period, but there is no guarantee that the grant wili be continued past that period. Because of this, and to assure the federal government that the program will be continued, they are asking all municipalitie; that are now on the present system to adopt the �ttached resolu- tion. 32 D 1 Officer Robert Ross has attended two meetings reiative to this im- proved system, and is completAly sold o� the concept. The new system wi11 enable messages to be transmitted in a matter of seconds and wi11 enabie us to get much more information from the computer, With the increase in speed, the computer will not be tied up for periods of time as it is now, and this will allow for more types of information to be ptaced in the machine. Officer Ross will be glad to appear before the council and explain the new system, if necessary. From the information he has passed on ta me, we will either have to go�into this system, go over to the sheriffs network, or go off the tetetype sy�tem completely. The sheriffs network is not as efficient as the system we now have, and that one is rapidly becoming outmoded. ,' The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension witl be sending out some fig-; ures on the actual co�t of the new system son►�time soon. From - what Ross tells me, our cost while the federal grant is in force � will not exceed 100.00 per mo., and if and when the grant expires , it wiil be around 385.00 per mo. • . , We feel that the new system is important to us may do the job that is expected of us, and urge act favorably on the attached resolution. ;'' �� �. i n or der that we the council to , � ��;��- ,: , � : . �E , . . . . . � � � _ , 1� . � � .. . , . , ' � Jur�e 1, ,1977. � � • � ' . � , . i � .. • _ . . -, . � nt:BT' .S1T': ' ' ^ � Enclosec? 3.s the antic�:�:,tnd cost foi• t};e up�,r�din�-, of th� _T���ro � terr;inry:!. cil•c�:�t:=. I�, ;s �;a,�e� on th�� r:9_le,:-- .r,o:;t.s, ni�e���i.se . C}i22'�t�S. 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Franl: G, Liebl, �:a;�or Ci�y of �'ridley, �iinnesota I hexoby as� to resigt� from thc rrir3le�r Ht�,man c'�elations Com— mittee a� I cani�ot continuo �nd still do jastice �o other areas of enc�oavor t�hich I plan to pursue. The n�riod of service has bee:� interesting ta me and I believe betseficial to T''ridl�y. I ea�coura�;e the conti�ui�zg ;ner�bers or the CQT�Il].'t'%E.''E an� t�ase �ub,�c�.;entl;r �py�ca.nted ta continue i� the responsivQ cor;muriity service fur�ction for the benefit of a�.l o�' th� peo}�le. Respectf�l.ly sub;nit�:ed ���`%'/ 1 '� / f` , �i� `'�. � ��l �f:�` � �,;� it � �..�)i '—�. � 1�1a11nce 1�, Sta?�'%� t . . 7 � n � APPOINTMENT FOR CITY COUNCIL CONSENT AND APPROVAL - June 5, 1972 NE1ME POSITION SALARY EFFECTIVE DATE REPLACES� Ronald W. Morris Engr.(Adm.) $764 June 19, 1972 David 5644 16th Avenue So. Aide per Triplett Minneapolis, Minn. Month 0 r. �! 0 � _.,f C L A I M S ... June 5, 1972 GENERAL: #28496 through #28610 LIQUOR: #6G91 through #6731 v c � fi � ' � CONTRA�TOR'S LICENSES TO BE APRROVED BY COUNCIL AT.THEIR REGU`�R'�MEETING-` - ON JUNE 5,. 1972 � BLACKTOPPING . � APPROVED BY A.B.C. Blacktop Company ' 1308 Main Street N.E. Minneapo2is, Minnesota By: James L. Turpin ' Bldg. Insp. RENEWAL Fairfax Asphalt ._ � . - 5841 Zenith Avenue North - Minneapolis, Minnesota By: John Pf�ff. Bldg. Insp. RENEWAL N�rthern Asphalt Construction Inc. 11064 Raddison Road N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Gerhard Larson Bldg. Insp. RENEWAL GENERAL CONTRACTOR Aquarius Swimming Pool Co. � 16900 Cedar Avenue South Rosemount, Minnesota By: Maynard Nickelson• Bldg. Insp. REhEWAL T. M. Campion Company 6418 Bass Lake Road Minneapolis, Minnesota By: T. Michael Campion Bldg. Insp. NEW Construction 70 Inc. 1430 West County Road C. St. Pau1, Minnesota By: Douglas Chesnut Bldg. Insp. NEW Leif Henriksen 495 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, Minnesota By: Leif Henriksen , Bldg. Insp. RENEWE,I, House Clinic Store 3918 West 49z Street Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Rolf Kirkegaard Bldg. Insp. RENEWAL Roger Sheehy Company . � 7091 Highway �'�65 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota By: Roger Sheehy Bldg. Insp. NEtd Stuart Construction Co. . I09 Lawry Avenue N.E. � Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Richard Seveers Bldg. Insp. RENEWAL . - 0 I; °=.;L;�ST OF` L3C��S'`TO BE APPROVED` BY THEi �IT7� �CAUNC� AT THE ��TING OF� JUNE 5 19 �,.. ' �/j�� li.... . .p fi . . . . . . . . -� f � „ . �_..� � . . .. .. . .. � � " . : , .��'YPE OF I,ICEN�;. ` - BY ._. _ . ` A,PPRt?VED BY r�r;� G- _..... _ —. -__ _ I' � CIC�ARETTE . Minn. Linseed Oil Co. 25 - t�l.�th Ave. Fridley Quist Yending Police 12.00 : ' � Target 755 - 53rd Av�e. . Fridley Pioneer Systems Police 12.00 ' Casino Royale ' , ` 62I9 Hwy. 6�' - ' Fridley Casino Roya.le Corp. Police 12.00 Dick� s Te�caco ' 6t?71 Univ�ersity Ave. Fridley_,_____ __ Richaxd Middaugh Police 12.00 ^�- _.._ fCanterbury Inc. • � 6 81 Universit Av . ' � Y , Fridley Dean Gruy�e Police 12.00 ____..._._----_-° ' Kurt Mfg. 5280 Main St. FridZey Sir Vend� Inc. Police 12.00 ' Bob�s Produce Ranch - 7b20 University Ave. Fridley 8obert Schroer Police 1.2.00 ' � SOLICITOR Youth �inployment Service 1801 - A Nicollet So. , Minneapolis Michael Goodin Police 12.00 Boy�s of the City , 2510 Ee 2l�th St• Minneapolis Rober� Cook Police 12.00 FOOD ESTABLIS�IENT , FMC Corp. . t�800 Marshall St. Fridley Canteen Corp. Health Insp. �'S.00 ' Medtronics . b970 Central Ave. '' Fridley Intersta.te United Health Insp� 105.OQ Holiday Village North � 250 - 57th Ave. �' Fridley Car�teen Co. of Minn. Health Insp. lOQ.00 ' Fridley VFW ; � 10l�0 Osborne Road Fridley Fred Bennett Health Znsp. 30.A0 ' Champlin Station ?298 Hwy. 65 Fridley Coca-Cola Health Insp. 1�.00 , � �, '��I,�'�T 0�' I,IC�NSES T0 BE A°PR(��D (conti�ir�ac�l , 5 z }: 3 l _ � .. R�'� - , - . , . ... ;. � �V e M■ r� r rr� � ,,.... _... ...-.,.... >...:_ .. .., ...«. a.o,.r..__ �„« ....+.. -..._...n . mc�..� ., .-.........�., ,.-, »..__�.. . ....7/..� _ ..� � . � �, TYPE OF LICE�iSE - BY : -_': . : ,�- APPftOVED BY FEE ' FOOD ESTABLISHt�lENT Fullerton Metals 5170 Main St. Fridley Coca-Cola Healt.Yz Insp. 15•00 II ' � Gorc�y�s Country Boy 101�2 Osborne ftoad I Fridley Coca-Cal� .. -Health Insp. 15.00 • I ' Ron�s Standard " I 61�90 Universit,y j' Fridlsy Coca-Co1a Health Insp. 15.00 i Dick� s Te�sa.go � , 6071 IIniversity Ave. Fridley Gold Medal Bev. Health Insp. 15.00 , F3.esta Beauty Salon • i ' 2l�t1.� Mississippi St. Fridley Reanee Lincoln Health Insp. 15,00 � ' Fridley DX 57Q1 University Fridleg Duane Schlo��an Health Insp. 15.00 ' Golden V - 5865 Universit�,� , Fridley Robert Sirpless Heal th Insp. 2�.A0 ' Dickts Texaco 6071 Universit� Ave. ' FridZey Richard Middaugh Hea�.th Insp. S.CX? Casino ftayale ' ' 6219 Hwy. 65 Fridley Cas�.na Ro�a1.e Corp. Health Insp. 15.00 Viking Chevrolst � , 7501 xwy-. 65 Fridley Billts Vendi.ng Health Insp. 35.04 ' ' Minn. Linseed Oil 25 - l.�tn st. �'ridley Quist Vending Health Insp. I�S.OG li ' Chanticlear Pizza ^ 63ott Hwy. 65 Frid].ey Richard Kempc iiealth Insp. 2�.00 . * �##�STR�rET VII�IDING Barbara Glomtnen ' 101�8 - 87ih Ave. I' S�. (�-�R Blaine Barbaxa G�or►m►en Health Inap. 20.00 TAVERN Casi.no Royale - ' 6219 Hwy. 6� ' Police FridlQq Casino Ro rp. Health Tnsp. 12.(X3 _ _ __�� , Canterb�►, Inc. ;'� � �� Police ' 6l181 University ��\ Deane Gruye . Health Insp. 12.c�0 �. �„/ _- .�'..,_...�.. ,,:. r,._ .> : ri,'�:���, , ��` I�IST OF LICENSES TO BE APPROVED_�:( oax�t�.nuec�_) rv_ _ : ., . � '; ' t : - : � �, ': �_., , _ .. _ . , ,: . TYPE C7F LI�ENSE:: BY ; ,� _, . : • . AI_'�1��VED ��C _ FEE .._. �. C�R,BAGE PICKUP Dant a Disposal ` � _. ... I ' Route 1 Cedar� riinn. Daniel Johnson Health Insp. �.00 � ' - J and W Pickup _ , 7631 Lake ])rive � �, Circle Pines Leo Bruder Health Insp. 45.00 �' ON SALE BE�R i Casino Royale � \ ,�f 6219 Hwy. 65 Police Fridl.ey Casino ftoyale Corp. Health Insp. 120.OQ �__ Canterbu , Inc. �Y� 6�.�.81 University Ave. �� Police � Fridley Deane Gz�ye `,: Hea�.th Insp. 120.00 � � I l . F 0 � �_ I ' � ' ' � ' ' � State of Minnesota) ) County of Anoka ) APPLICATION FOR MUNICIPAL LICENSE ss TO TNE ClIY COUNC!!. OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY: - Standard Form 'Fhe undersigned hereby makes appiication for a license to conduct the business Of: STREET VENDOR Location of Business See Attatched sheet. Term of License _Mav 15. 1972 lg,�� TO March 31 19 1973 License Fee $ S20.Q0 Ordinance No. �6 ° The undersigned agrces to conduct said business in accordance with the applicable laws of the STATE OF MINNESOTA and the Ordinances of THE CI'TY OF FRIDLEY. 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(�c��. �'�-c� ��',-- / �J , "r � ; G�.z 0., �DCC `�� 1:Oc�l C�-�`-� � �,�'��- ,�o �-- � r ��� � � � . ���� ' � � �1 ' 1 , � 1 ; � � � 1 � � � ; ��- � � � � ��. � - ; 1 ; 1 � 1 1 � . : � 1 � 1 � ; .1 - 1 � . 1 ' . . '� ; ' Y� . � . , . . � . �o JO ESTIMATES FOR CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION -- JUNE 5, 1972 Thomas J. Curri.er (Reporter) � 915 National Building Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 Reportex services rendered for depositions, CATV Austin P. Keller Construction Co. 481 Front Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota 55117 PARTIAL Estimate No. 1- Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project ��106 Nodland Associates, Inc. Alexandria Minnesota 56308 PARTIAL Estimate No. 4- Sanitary Sewe'r, Storm Sewer and Waterma.in Improvement Project y�Z02 Comstoc[c & Davis, Inc. Consulting Engineers 1446 County Road "J" Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 PARTIAL Estimate No. 1- Furnishing of residen.t inspection and resident supervision for the staking out of construction work for Sanitary Sewer, Water & Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 106 from April 3 through Apri1 29, 1972 PARTIAL Estimate No. 4- Furnishing of resident inspection and resident supervision for the ' staking out of the constructioix work for Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer & Water Improvement Project No. 102 from April 3 through April 29, 1972 0 � $ :. 38.50 $:47,042.87 $ 119,081.93 $ 713.b4 $ 8,715.26 � .. 4 • � � • . .... . � � � � , +�,�� •. ' , • • . _ ' � , ' • . •' � . r .� � . • . � . . � . . � ♦f . I� STATEt�4ENT �. • • . , , . � DATE • i " ' n7ay ?�� 1972 . � j i t � J���:s v. cT�>�s, �s�. . ' � 6431 Universitv T.venue . ' Fridl�y, '�Iinn�sota � � �,-.�,. . 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'..Cc Z '° 5 � ' - -- ��.;,., .. �- ---. -:- _ - _.n..=�_ =—� _____�_ --- �c.,v—I.�o�.,� � ,..:r�. .�r,,: .ta •.,i ��.r.; ...: )r.,� q, r:J.Iai?. � �:)li'�� Your Ch$ck is Yocrr Rece+pi ' I�SCf: : 'S CC�•?}NY • �� f)(.! � P�iIt1�C7 1•� U'i.A. � ' �� ' . , ' � � . ~ � , • , ' ' • 1 , � � . . ' • � ti. � � i � ' � , , � '. r • `( M♦ • . . . - J� � ' � , 39 - �nolCa-��ennepGn �ndeperlc�ent �c�,00� �ist�ict �o. �y ' o'�no�a, m'�(inneaota 553�3 / � Carl A. Swenson, Chairman Phone 427-laso Erling O. Johnson. Superintendent � Nils R. Sandell, Vice—Chairman Alvin SalmAla. Assistant Superintendent i, Dr. David L. Spencer, Cferk S. M. Cleveland, Assistant Superintendent Aiton G. Drury, Treasurer � Robert A. Gordon, Director i John L, Weayer. Director . � May' 18, 19?2 Fr�idley City Council 6t�31 IIniver sity Avenue, N. E. �`ridl.ey, Marmesota S5Li21 Gentlemen: In behalf of the School �oard, Superintendent'Johnsan and Assistant S�.iperintendent Salmsla, I wish to express rny sincere appreciation for the fine cooperation, service and he7.p ihat you and your s�aff, notabZy Mr. Maxvin Bx�unsell., furnished the Anoka-Henne�in Independent School District No. 11 during the recent annual. school board election. The use of your vnter registratian files proved to be a great he3p in conducting this election. As future elec�tions come up, I'm sure that this will help improve the vot�r turnout. Very sincere],y yours, Wayne A. eadlee lV`1�.nance fficer WAH/dms � cc: Stii.p�t. Johnson Ass�t. Sup't. Salmela � I� � f � . , , ' � r, thE: . '�� minneapolis 0 � �AA� � � #' fo �ety the blind, inc. 1936 lyndale avenue south / minneapolis, minnesota / 55403 / phone 377-7280 OFFICERS AND � BOARD OF DIRECTORS Robert L. Nash, Chalrman of the Board Richerd R.Johnstane, President Mrs. J. G. Atwood, Exec. V. Pres. � John M. Nash, V. P�es. John C. Bryant, V. Pres. Eimer H. Smith, V. Pres. Robert Atwood, V. Pres. Robert S. McNaghten, V. Pres. Gregory R. Fellows, V. Pres. ' Mrs. Roger W. Buckholz, Secretary William Stephens, Treasurer Frank R. Johnson, Exec. Di�. Vincent O. Abramson Luverne E. Anderson , Mrs. Jack Arvidson H. B. Atwater, Jr. John Baird Robert Benham Mrs. Michael J. Bolen John N. Dempsey , Mrs. Herman L. Gross John D. Hannah Robert O. Harper Rev. Maynard B. Iverson Mrs. flobert Jaffee ArthurG.Johnson � Raymond A. Kempf Mrs. Donald Kezar Mrs. Frenk B. Krause Harry Lewko Richard Moe ' Mrs. William C. Neilson Wiiliam G. Philiips Richard L. Ramberg Meurice Siett Robert Witte � HONORARYBOARD Robert M. Bell Mrs. C. R. Conkey Mrs. Neil M. Cranin Mrs. A. Davidson � Charles W. Drew Mrs. B. C. Gamble Alberi W. Gray Mrs. AobeR B. Hartzell Mrs. J. W. Norstad Mrs. Harold Schaefer I Byron M. Smith Lloyd C. Stearns Mrs. Donald O. Wright ADVISORY COMMITTEE Mrs. Adolph Anfinson � C. Roger Bailey, Jr. Gerald A. Bloedow Michael J. Bolen Mrs. Jos. H. Bonoff Dr. E. B. Cohen ' Felton Colwell Dr. Robert Cooper R. F. 8. Cote Michael Crowe Mrs. Gerald DeLand James H. Grenetl , Mrs. Preston Haglin Harold Hegman Edward J. Kosciolek Vernal A. Levoir Joseph T. Lyon Stanley J. Nelson � Robert H, Owens Maynard O. Panser Mrs. Edward C, Peterson 0. Stanley Potter Karl Randall � Mrs. Burton Rosenholtz John L. Sims Howard Viken Douglas Wright � �.\� ., „� ! �✓ t� Mr. Frank G. Liebl, City of Fridley City Hall Fridley, Minnesota Dear Mr. Liebl: Mayor 55432 May 19, 1972 May we express our appreciation for your support of the Island of Peace project for the blind and handicapped now being engineered by Mr. Ed Wilmes. Ed has informed us that his plans are materializing and that the support of so many inter.ested individua�s and groups has been most encouraging. Those of us at The Minneapolis Society for the Blind are most thrilled to hear that there will be accommodations for blind and visually handicapped persons. Surely, the enjoyment of nature and wildlife will enrich the rehabilitation process for blind and visually handicapped persons throughout Hennepin County and the state. Sincerely, __-� .. Frank R. John n Executive Director FRJ:mm SERVING COMMUNITY, STATE AND REGION � �.. `•"n: �' J f� r� � ,� ' ' ' . n �nnesota �ociety to� Crippled Children and lldults, Inc. "MiSCCA" 2004 Lyndale Ave. South • Minneapolis, Minnesnta 55405 • Phone: 377-6490 • Area Code 612 � Mr. Frank G. Liebl � Mayor of Fridley City Hall Fridley, Minnesota ' Dear Mayor Liebl: May 16, 1972 41 F?� �)a s � Last fall I received a call from Ed Wilmes about some property along the Mississippi in the Fridley area, including several islands, which he was hoping could be preserved for use by the public, especial�y 1 those with handicaps. I was impressed with Ed's enthusiasm and subsequently went over the property with him and discussed the project at length.� I assured him of our interest in heZping,him develop this dream, desp�.te the fact that we were currently heavily committed in developing a � comprehensi�e rehabilitation center in Golden Vailey called Courage Center, and since that time one of our staff inembers, Bill Hopkins, has been giving Ed some invaluable help and cooperation. , ' I have also discussed this project with our Camping and Recreation Committee and at the last meeting our president was asked to appoint a committee of our board to follow this project to see what additional help we might be able to give. � My purpose in writing to you is to let you know of our interest and our hope that we can continue to be of assistance in preserving this beautiful area and making it available to future generations. Ed Wilmes is certainly to be commended for his dedication and devotion � ' to that dream. - ' � WBS:cd � ' ��� Very sincerel:y yours, � i �� ����. `�f Z ��--c_ �-w_. , W. B. Schoenbohm Executive Director 43 %�eara o� c�ervice Eo t�ie .�iunc�icappec� . , � ' � � ,� y; , �l _ ��. �. s� ��*�� i.� � ���r� . VETERANS �F FQREIGN WARS EXECUTIVE HEADQUARTERS VETERANS SERVtCE BUILDINO ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA S5t01 PHONE: 612/221-2757 � OF THE UNlTED STATES DEPARTMENT OF MINNESOTA RALPH F. BRAUN SAM JACOBSON, Senior Viee Commander Commander TONY THOMAS, SR., Junior Vice Commander JOHN !. O'NEIlL, Adjutant-Quort¢rmasfer EMIL J. LABORELL@, Actirities and Poppy Director MaY 15, 1972 Mayor Frank G. Lieb1 6431 University Avenue N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 5543z Dear Mayor Liebl: I believe you are aware of the Veterans of Foreign Wars interest in the success of the Islands of Peace. In order to have state-wide support of this project, how- ever, it is necessary that we pass a resolutions of support at.our State Convention in International Falls, June 21-24, lg'�2. Support of the resolution can easily be obtained if the committee will provide information on plans and programs that reflect that the primary intent of the project is that it will be used for all disabled persons from throughout the State of Minnesota. I would recommend that the Fridley V.F.W. Post 363 sponsor the resolution and that they be available to provide all necessar3T inforrr�tion to our Community Service Commit�ee at the V.F.W. Convention in International Falls on June 22, 19'�2. r. � Yours in Comradeship, ,'���� ���� ' Jo n L. OtNei�l_ r., Adjutant-Qm. epartment of Mi,nrzesota, V.F.W. JLO: j f cc: Merlin Gunderson, Commander, Post 363 James Radziej, Commander-elect, Post 363 � �� 42 � , �� OFFICE OF I ,THE ADMlN1STRATOR ' � ' w, �5 - 1838•e �fttr�e�at� `r etera�tt� �on�e M[NNEHAtiA AVENUE AND EAST Sisr STREET N1�INNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 554t7 May 22, I972 � The Honorable Frank G. Liebl � � Mayor of Fridley Citq Hall 6431 University Avenue ' Fridley, Minnesota , Dear Mayor Liebl: ' We at the Minnesota Veterans Home wish to add our interest and support o� the efforis of �d Wi1?nPS in establishing the Isle of Peare as the sanetuary f_or rehab�.litation, care and , peacefuln�ss in your fair conununity of Fri.dley, We feel a.n our relatxonship of the care ac�d wel�are ' of pati.ents and resid�nts that there is a decidec3 need for some form o£ recreation anci �h?rtzny that can b� derived from an ou�daors, sc�nic surronrtding. We fee2 that this �etti.ng �il].s , this purpose and will have an on-goino a£fect and b�nsfit in the �uture. I hope that your community responds favorablp in ' assisting and providing thia sanctuary. If ore cRn be of any further help to you, please feel , free to caZl an us-. I� � , ' WJG: ms , I� , 0 � . Resp �� ully youra, �. ___ ..��,,,,• � .--� �'-. `, . �_ � �2.-�-� ,� �L�IAM �. ,�REGG / � minist�tor � � � �O 0 � �J ''� ' � ' ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT � CITY OF FRIDLEY MONTHLY REPORT - APRIL 1972 STREET DEPA� NT 1. Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . Grave 1 Haul ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Miscel.laneous Street Work . . . . . . . . . 4. Patch�.ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. Signs & Barricades . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. Equipment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . . WATER ��PARTMENT 1. Filtration Plant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. Final Readings and Collections . . . . . . . 3. Hydrant Repairs and Flushings . . . . . . . 4. Misce�.laneaus Water Work . . . . . . . . . . 5. �umphauae Work . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . 6. Standpipe R�pairs . . . . . . . . 7. Valve Inspectiona and Repairs . . . . . . . 8. Water and Sewer Inspections . . . , . . . 9. Watex Meter Inspections and Repaira ... a 10. Water Turn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, WatermAin Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12. '�latermain Taps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13. Equipment Repairs - Water . . . . . . . . . S�ER DEPARTMENT 1. I,i�ft Station Inspections and Repairs .... 2. Miscellaneous Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . 3. 3anitary Sewer Clea�ing . . . . . . . . . . 4. Sanitar3► Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . 5. Equipment Repaira - Sewer . . . . . . . . . HOURS 222 4� 212� 216 88 245 347 155� 42 87 95 23� 15 7 26� 9 20 Z� 119 132 116� 157 19 77 STOR,� , ��WER DEPARTMENT ' 1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaning .... 17 2. Miacellaneous Storm Sewer Work ....... 137 ' ' , , SNO�W and ICE CONTROL � 1. Miacellsneoua Snow and Ice Work ... 2 2. Sanding - Ice Control . . . . . . . . . . . 21 3. Snow Plowing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4. Equipment Repairs - Snoa and Ice Control .. 8� P�ge Two PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MQNTHLY REPORT - APRIL 1972 MISCELLANEOUS HOiJRS 1. Engineering - Digging Riverview . . . . . . 47� 2. Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3. Fridley Fire Department School ....... b4 4. Liquor Storage Room . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 5. Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 b. Sewer Department School . . . . . . . . . . 48 7 . S ick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 8. Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3� 9. Water Department School . . . . . . . . . . 40 10. Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 11. Equipment RepBirs - Engineering . . . . . . 16 12. Equipment Repairs - P'ire Department .... 15� 13. Equipment Repairs - Liquor Stores ..... 12 14. Equ�pment Repairs - Park Department .... 54 15. 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N W W W W p nif W a N N N N�-+ �^ w mN ' Li l� LL. li i O O O O c.��� ' II , I � (REV. 11-3-64) (Stondard Form of the International Association of Chiefs of Police) (Copies available at Federal Bureau of Investiqotion, Washington, D. C. 20535) CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT • POLICE DEPAR7MENT c��Y of Fridley . Mo�,<r, ot April 1972 FeDTO TABI.E 1.--DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL HI LF IR7' Average Daily Percent Daily Ave�age Daily ICT! Numerical Strength Absence Absence Temporary Details Average EfFective $trength � End o( �'ame month � Snme month Snmc� month Samr. month . � Same month � this month Inst year This month l:rst yrar This monih last ye�sr This mont last year 'i'his month L.est month last year z7 zg $ g , , ,_. � Tbtal personnal. •29 .72 .lb .16 12.71 12.26_�].1,..28 Ch1Af's office . 1 1 Hecords bureau . � � Unlformed force . �� , �� I�c�t��tiv� bu •a � � _. . re. u 'I'rafHc bur�vu . First relief . . . 1� �O Second tellef . . �O � Th�rd re1�Ff . �. . 7 7 TABLE 2.--CHANGES IN PERSONNEL 1. present for duty end of last month . . . , , . . . . . 2. Recrulted durinq month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Relnstated durinq month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ Total to nccount [or , , , , , , , , , , , , , �� 4. Separations from the service; '�� (a) Voluntary reslqnation . . . . . . (b) Retlrement on pensim . . . . . i�) Reslqned wlth cha:qes pendinq (d) Dtopped dutlnq pr�batfrn . . . . (eJ "Dlsmissed for cause . . . . . . (f ) Killed in line ot duty ._. . . . . (y) Deceased . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total s�parations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. Present for duty at end of month . . . . . . . . . . . __ v.� � TABLE 3..-DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH '2� Same month 'i'his month iast year 1. Total number of patrolmen 21 23 � z7 2. Less permanent assiqnments (public offices, clerlcal, chauffeurs, etc.) . . . 3. Less detnils to soeclal squads o[ bu- reaus (traffic, vice, park, etc.J . . . . . 4. Averaqe da11y absences of patmlmen asslgned to patrol duty owlnq to: ���) Vacatlon, suspenslon, test days, etc :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �b) Slck and inJured . . . . . . . . . . . . (c) Tempotary detalls . . . . . . . . . . Total averaqe daily abs�nces . . 5. Avallable for patrol duty . . . . . . . . . � ��F� .73 .lb ��1� .46 .lb 8.29 8.72 12.71 � Z4.z8 e � ; !' � � ... � _ ,_ . .......: ........� _., . .._._. __. ._... _. . ...,.., �._......._._._ , .` iABLE 4-- CRIME INDEX AND POLICE ACTIVITY TREND . OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE CHANGE CURRENT YEAR VS. LAST YEAR CLA551FICATION OF OFFENSES � vs. SAME MONTH vs. S�ME PERIOD (PART t CLASSES) REPORTED OR ' ACTUAL KNOWN UNFOUNDED OFFENSES ACTUAL TMIS LAST YEAR �AST YEAR THIS MONTH THlS MON7H YEAR TO DATE NUMBER PERCEHT NUMBER PERC:NT la. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL 2 o. RAPE BY FORCE 2 b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS 3. ROBBERY TOTAL �. 1. 2 S a. ARMED - ANY WEAPON 1 1 2 7 b. STRONG-ARM • NO WEAPON � 1, � 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL 1 1. 1. I. 5 u. GUN 1 b. KMlFE OR CUTTlNG INSTRUMENT • c. OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON 1 'Z d. HANDS, FI57, ETC. • AGGRAVATED Z 1 1, 'Z 5. BURGLARY TOTAL 1�I 1- �-g E>O � �g a. FORCIBLE ENTRY I9 1 1, S�. b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY - NO FORCE 2 �, c. ATTEMPTED FORCBLE ENTRY t} 19 6. LARCENY - THEFT (except aoto theft) s'j 53 139 �3 l�ri a. 550 AND OVER IN VALUE 7. AUTO TNEFT 9 9 33 �0 2�% CRIME INDEX TOTAL lb. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE 4e. OTHER ASSAULTS • NOT AGGRAVATED g ,�� 66. LARCENY, UNDER S50 IN VALUE Q 17 PART 1 TOTAL �V5 1i l� l+l+l �3 529 TOTAL PARiIIiNCIDENTS ...............p. gl�................................�.��r�..... pp TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CAL�S �. �J2� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �33 ! . . . . . 7 7g TOTAL CALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE . . . . . . ..c.�,t 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .��3�. . . . . ��S 4751 AUTOMOBIIESRECOVERED (A) NUMBERSTOLEk LOCALLY AND RECOVERFD LOCALLY ............................................... � (B) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHERJURISDICTIONS ................................... '2 (C) T07AL LOCALLYSTOLEN AUTOSRECOVERED ..................................................... 5 (D) NUMBERSTOLEN OUT OFJURISDICTION,RECOYERED LOCALLY ......................................... S � • , , . � �n TABLE 5-- VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED . . VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY T07AL YALUE OF VALUE OF PROPERTY STOIEN LOCALLY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN OTHER OFFENSE STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVENED AND RECOVERED BY LOCALLYSTOLEN �URISDICTIONS LOCALLY OTHERJURISDICTION PROPERTY RECOVERED RECOVERED IOCALLY ROBBERY ZF�L�. BURGLARY � � LARCENY �%I}3 �%S 1 2�•75 1 Z L4�75 AUTOTHEFT 6 6 0�0� 9�0�00 7�.�� 1. ���� 2%����� rorn� $2�,476.00 $z,164.75 $7�.t10 $2,8b4.75 �2,700.00 TABLE 6-- OF�ENSES CLEARED BY ARREST year to date (include exceptional clearances) - NUMBER OF OFFENSES PERCENT OF OFFENSES � CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST OF TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST OF (PART I CLASSES) PERSONS UNDER 18 PERSONS UNDER 18 THIS LAST THIS LAST TMIS LAST THIS LAST YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR 1. CRIMtNAL HOMICIDE a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGNTER b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAI a. RAPE BY FORCE b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS 3. ROBBERY TOTAL I} a. ARMED • ANY WEAPON b. STRONG•ARM • NO WEAPON 1 4. ASSAULT TOTAL � �g � a. GUN 1 b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT c. OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON 1 ], d. HANDS FISTS, FEET, ETC. • AGGRAVATED ]. 2 e. OTHER ASSAULTS • NOT AGGRAVATED � �.L} � 5. BURGLARY TOTAL • �' 2'� � 1 o. FORCIBLE ENTRY ]. 1 1, b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY - NO FORCE �„ �, e. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY 6. IARCENY - 7HEFT (EX�EPT AUTO TMEFT) � � � 2 a. S50 AND OVER Ik VALUE b. UNDER S50 IN VAIUE $6 �SJ 3g �i 7. AUTO THEFT 2 I 1 GRAND TOTAL 1,06 21,� 1�.1 7]� � h �, . ' � � �� ��" ' , � . TABLE 7-- PERSONS ARRESTED, CNQRGED AND - DISPOSED OF DURING MONTH COURT DISPOSITION$ THIS MONTH ARRESTS PERSONS FORMALLY (�NCIUDE RELEASED NO fORMAL CHARGE) ADULTS GUtLTY UNtFORM CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES CHnRGeD ACQUITTEU REFERRED TO TNIS OR J�VENILE � MONTH OF • OF OTHERWISE COURT � • TOTAL OFFENSE LESSER DISMISSED JURISDICTION JUVENILES � ADUL75 707AL CHARGED OFFENSE i. CRfMINAL HOMICIOE: a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER b. MAHSIAUGHTER 8Y NEGLIGENCE 2. FORCIBLE RAPE 3. ROBBERY 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT S. BURGLARY • 6REAKING OR ENTERiNG 6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) � 2 1 O .26 1 2 1. 7. AUTO THEFT 8. OTHER ASSAULTS (RETURN A- 4e) � 1 �.. 1 TOTAL - PART 1 CLASSES 13 34 1+7 3b 29 2 3A 2 THIS YEAR TO DATE 1 1.I I. O � E3 2 1.0 Z LAST YEAR TO DATE 1], 2�j � 1 PERCENT CHANGE 9. ARSON 10. FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING 11. FRAUD 12. EMBEZZLEMENT 13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECEIVING, POSSESSING 14. VANDALlSM 15. WEAPONS; CARRYING, POSSESSING, ETC. 16. PROS7ITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED YICE i7. SEX OFFENSES (EXCEP7 2 AND 16) 18. NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS 14. GAMBLtNG 20. QFFENSES AGAINST THE FAM�LY ANp CHILDREN 21. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE 7 r 6 � Y2. lIQUOR LAWS Z .2 3 2 23. DRUNKENNESS 24. DISORDERLY CONDUCT ,2 2 2 �, �. 25. VAGRANCY _ 26. ALl OTNER OFFENSES (EXCEPT TRAFFIC) ;Z ,2 2 Z 1 TOTAL - PART II CLASSES 1 .L3 � � ZO 1 Z 1 THIS YEAR TO DATE LAS7 YEAR TO DATE 6 1, ZOZ Q I. 6 Z� PERCENT CHANGE TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH PHYSICAL CUSTODY ARRESTS WARRANTSSERVED CITATIONS ISSt1ED g �, ,� 2 2 g TOTAL TRAFFlC ARRESTS AND CITATIONS $ 75 � g3 �%� 2 � a � , .. � r, , � � . . . � � ' �� i i � i r 8-79a (Rev, 10-21-65) Police Department city of CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT TRAFFIC SUMMARY T' I'.�Cu.B� Month of . Apri]' � , is 72 TABLE 1. ACCIDENT SUMMARY is Month Year to Date This Year Last Year o�o Change 'Chis Year Last Yeaz o�o Change �i �, Accident Total 3g � �g .2�. Zgl '�'�.b Fatal 1 1 ' PersonalInjury 21, 22 �5 �$ gf+ .F�+ Property Damage �.�] lg —11 122 gb -�2'j � Pedestrian 2 '� 3 �i, —;Z5 � TABLE 2. ENFORCEME NT SUMMARY This Month Year to Date � This Year Last Year o10 Change This Year Last Year o;/o Change Traffic Total 150 8I+ +78 375 525 -29 � Hazardous Violations 122 5/-� .{- 2s2 302 —17 , Other Violaiions 25 22 -i-1.3 ],0$ 1Q9 —]� � Parking 3 8 -63 15 ].11,. -87 Dwt 8 6 +33 26 12 �+ , Accident Arrests and Citations , TABLE 3. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS _ This Month Year to Dcte This Year Last Year o�o Change This Year Last Year o�c Change , Total Accidenta 3g /�l —$ 21]. �], �-]„(� Fatal Accidents I 1, , Peraons Killed 1 ]. Injury Accidents 2Z 22 _� gg g4 .{� � Peraona Injured !+3 39 -{-I,Q ]-l+j� �-3'r -f-� Pedeatriana Killed � Pedestrians Injured 2 -I- i 3 �1, —25 Hit and Run Accidents 6 7 -15 26 34 -24 , Cleared by Arreat �. � 1 2 —SO Cleared - No Arrest i{. %. ].Q 1(� �$ ' Total Cleared 1� 5 —20 11 1$ 39 � .. . � • , . r-�,� � �� • . r 4 TABLE 4. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY ACCIDENTS AND ENFQRCEMENT (By Hour of Day and Day of Week) Monday Zuesday Wednesdoy T6ursday Friday Saturday Sunday Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citatio Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Time dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arreat dent Arrest �a M l z 1 z. 1 3 1 3 z:oo 2 5 4 1 � 3 k a:oo 1 z 3 1 1 s:oo 2 2 1 4:OQ 1 1 1 5:00 3 1 1 1 s:oo 1 , 2 . 7:00 2 1 7. 2 3 ]. a:oo 2 1 9:00 10:00 1, 2 11:00 �. 1 1 ,G, ] � 12 N � 1:00 ]. i 2 2:00 1 � 2 1 1 s:oo 1 1 1 2 z 1 1 3 l 2 4:00 1 3 1 1 1� �, s:oa 1 1 3 Z 1 1 5 1 s:oo 1 1 �:oo � 1 . 1 1 2 2 3 3 s:oo 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 s:oo � 2 2 1 2 io:oo 1 1 1 1 ii:oo 1 1 1 1 1 ], Nofe: •Citation and Arrest" column should include aII traffic citationa and arrests made during each hour period except parking cications. . � � . . P i � E � i 4 �, 7ABLE 5. COMPARA7IVE SUMMARY OF ENFORCEMENT (By Violation) II 7his Month Yeor to bote i,� This Year Last Year This Yeaz Last Year o o Chaizge Hazardous Violations Total 122 �1�. 252 3Q2 �],7 I ' D� 8 6 26 12 + � - I' � Speeding %1 1'j 121 15S —22 1 Reckless Driving 2 1. 1j. 1 ♦ Careless Driving 3 % 13 23 —JaJ+ , 'I�affic Signal 19 u �+5 la.ly +2 s�op ss�, 6 13 15 _11,. ' Other Regulatory Sign 3 z 9 6 +50 � ` Improper Passing � 1 2 ��� i � ; , ; Improper Turning ], 2 7 _•r2 j Right of Way - Vehiele �- 1 S —$� I ' *� Right of Way - pedeatrian , Following Too Closely 1 � � No or Improper Signal �. ,'Z �5Q I Improper Stact from Parked Position , Improper Backing � ImproPer Lane Usage 2 3 5. 8 —3�. Failure to Drive - Right � Defective Equipment 3 2 �{ $ —50 � Other Hazardous Violation �i 3 'r ],3 �f+7 ''� Other Violations Total 25 22 108 109 -•1 Parking Vioiation Totai 3 $ �.5 �]�} —$'J ' � h � � ♦ r f 4 , .,..�,,. � � , MQT4R VEHICLES � � � 1 80 1 1.8 9.0 112.7 .082 , Unit� 1+4 932 100.4 9.2 339.51 .364 Un3t.� �+9 $02 11$.9 6.8 5�.06 .0'J2 ' Unit# 51 5051 b94 . 9 7.3 k00. b9 . c)79 � �t# 53 54IZ 684.6 7.9 344.50 .061� Uni.t# 54 5570 776.9 7.2 251.79 .045 . , vait�# 5S z211 332.8 6.6 197.7� .�9 #1+9 Out of Service k-10-72 � ' ' , Fq uip�►ent dc ` i+�arning Ts�ge , � ' , MileAg� Gaa April. 19 72 MPG F�cpsnss CPN Thia Month 122 Thia Year 318 � SUPPLEMENT TO TABLE�5� -- VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED YEAR TO DATE � � — OFFENSE ROeBERr � BURGLARY L�RCENt RUtOTHEFT � TOTAI ' �fi VALUE OP PROPERTT ��LUE OF ?kOPERTY VALUE OF °ROPERTY TOT�L VALUE OF �ALUE Of PROPERTY STOLEN LOCALLT SiOIEN LOCALL� �p�ALITSTOLEM S10LEN OTNER STOIEN LOCALLY ANO REtOyERED AND RECOYERED !Y pROPERTY RECO�ERED �URISDICTIONS LOCALLT OTNERJURISDICTION RECOvERED IOCALLY 1.23�.Z0 - $99�32�.2�. � $lb�k37.�2 � $21,350.00 � w37,787.82 �� �18,509.70 ,, s� .._ � � RETURN A - It MONTHLY RETURN OF OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLlCE ,'TO BE FORWARUED TO 7'tiF DF.PARTMEVT OF PUBI_IC SA�E"tY, 12•i6 UNIVF.RSITY AVE., ST. VAUL 59104 NY TiIL SEVENTH DAY AFTER CLOSE OF �fONTH. See other side for instruccions. : � 2 3 4 5 OFFENSES RE- NUMBER OF ACT- NUMHER OF OFFENSES CLASSIPICATION OF OFFENSES ORTED OR KNOW UNFOUNDED, I.E., UAL OFFENSES CLEARED Bl' ARREST TH►S ;110NTH (PART II CLASSES) TO POLICE QN- FALSE OR BASE- (COLUMK 2 �t[NUS A b CLUDE 'UNFOUN �SS CO�iPLAIN'i' COLUbfN 3) ((N- OTAL OFFENSE BY AHREST OF ED" A CLUDEA"TTEAIPTS CLEARED PERSONS UNDER ���E �-►�► Mo. Yr. Mo. Yr. Mo. Yr. 8,�M� uDE Sa, 9. Arso� 1 1 10. Forgery & Counterfeiting 3 3 3 3 11. Fraud 5 5 12. Embezzlement 13. Stolen property; Buying, ' ' Receivin Possessin 14. Vandalism �9 gg k9 gg 4 9 15• Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 1 1 1 16. Prost�tution and Commercialized vice 17. Sex Offense (except 2& 16) 1 �, 1 1;. 1 1 18. Narcotic Drug �,aws g 12 3 � �+ 2 19. Gambling � 20. , Offense Against Family and Children 3 3 21. Driving Under Influence g 25 g 25 g 25 22. Liquor Laws � 7 � 3 6 3 4 2 3 23. Dru»kenness 24. Disocderly Conduct 19 g7 1 19 �36 10 16 25. Vagrancy � 1 26. Ail Other Offenses • (except traffic) 3 3 1 TO'�'AT.., Part II Classes gb 2�0 3 �6 z37 zz 56 2 u,. � ApriZ 1972 5°15�72 Month and 1'eac Dace Sgt R.J.Cook � °-'...,.ea a.. ('6:..F �. CF,Pr�ff