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07/24/1972 - 5558JUEL MERCER - COUNCIL SECRETARY REGULAR �OUNCIL MEETING AG�NDA 3LTI,Y 24, 1972 - 7:30 PM � FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 24, 1972 - 7:30 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: INVOCATION: ROLL CALL: ADOPTION OF AGENDA: VISITORS: � (Consideration of any Items not on the Agenda - 15 Minutes) PUBLIC HEARINGS: None PAGE NUMBERS OLD BUSINESS: � 1. Consideration of an Ordinance to Amend Section 45.103, . Relating to the Lot Area & Lot Width Requirements Por C-1, C-1S, C-2, C-2S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 (COMMENT: The second reading and authorization to publish wou2d change the area and width requirements in commercial areas.) � ' � REGULI�,R COUNCIL MEETING, JULY 24, 1972 PAGE 2 ' NEW BUSINESS: PAGE NUMBERS , � 2. Consideration of First Reading of Rezoning Ordinance by ' .the Wall Corporation by Dennis Madden (ZOA #72-03) to Rezone from R-1 to R-3 the Area Generally Located on 5th Street to 7th Street from Mississippi to 63rd Ave. ........ 2- 2C � ' . � ' ' 3. � ' (COMMENT: Two ordinances are being submitted. The first covers the rezoning as requested, which is for the whole Riedel property. The second one covers the rezoning for the proposed apartment area only. If the � first reading is held for either of these two ordinances, we suggest the Council authorize the Administration to work out an agreement with the applicant outlining all the conditions to protect the City and the neighborhood interests before the second reading is held.) Consideration of First Reading of Rezoning Ordinance by Western Stores, Generally Located at 7610 University Ave. N.E. (ZOA #72-06) To Rezone from C-1 to C-2 and ' Consideration of Special Use Permit (SP #72-02) Request by Western Stores, L.J. (Lee) Haug, to Continue Service Station in the A�ea Generally Located at 7610 University Avenue N.E. ..... 3- 3A ' � �� ' � (COMMENT: The ordinance submitted is for the requested zoning change. The special use permit was approved by the Planning Commission for the gas station only as per ordinance, but not for the garden center in the open area.) � 4. Consideration of First Reading of a Vacation Ordinance ' Request by Burlington Northern Incorporated (SAV #72-04) of an, Alley and Three Streets in Blocks 2, 3, 4, & 5, Berlin Addition. Generally Located West of Main Street & North of 40fih Avenue ..... 4- 4A (COMMENT: These rights of way fall within the Burli�:gton Northern Northtown Yard Expansion. The first reading can be held, but before the second reading is held, there are a number of items of mutual interest to resolve.) iiEGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, JULY 24, 1972 NEW BUSINESS CONTINUED: PAGE 3' . l�I��,Li�i;��7.� 5. Consideration of Request by Fridley Jaycees for a Temporary Food & Beer License for Their Concession Stand _for the Minnesota State Industrial Slow Pitch Softball Tournament, August 4, 5 & 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �. . . . . 5 - 5G . 6. Consideration of A Special Use Permit by Mrs. Robert Ness (SP #72-04) to Permit the Construction of a Two Family Dwelling in an R-1 District to be Located at 7228 East River Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 f (COMMENT: There was a petition against this special use permit.) 7. Consideration of Setting a Public Hearing Date for Rezoning Request ZOA #72-05 by Einar "Ted" Dorstad �o Rezone From R-1 to R-� Generally Located at 7450 East River Road, and a Public Hearing Date for the Final Plat P.S. #72-02, Dorstad � Addition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ' - 7C � 8. Receivir.g Minutes of the CATV Advisory Comi:littee Meeting of July 13, 1972 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 8R �.____ REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, JULY 24, 1972 NEW BUSINESS CONTINUED: PAGE 4 PAGE NUMBERS 9. Receiving Report Regarc�ing Request for "STOP" Sign on 3rd Street (Mrs. Arthur Young) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 9F {COMMENT: A four-way stop sign is not warranted. A stop sign stopping 58th Avenue traffic can be put up i� the Council wishes.) . 10. Request by Peter Lindberg for Waiving Requirement of City Code and Minnesota Statutes 'for Filing of East Ranch Estates 2nd Addition Plat Before Selling Lots 7& 8, Block 3 of Proposed Plat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - l0A (COMMENT: There are a number of problems to be resolved a� which are created because of not filing the plat. If the Council wishes to approve the request, this should be done upon signing an agreement with the applicant.) 11. Consideration of Acquiring Additional Right oi Way on 61st From Richard Miller in the Briardale Plat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 11A : f (COMMENT: We are requesting some additional right of way with the understanding the houses should not be required to be set back further.) 12. Consideration of Approv«1 of Change Order #2, Project #106 ..... 12 - 12B (COMMENT: The Council should select one alternative. If the second one is selected, the Change Order should be approved.) , ' ,REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, JULY 24, 1972 ' � r PAGE 5 , NEW BUSINESS CONTINUED: PAGE NUMBERS 13. Consideration of Approval of Agreement with Downing Box for Right of Way Needed for Traffic Control & Improve- ments on East River Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 - 13C 0 (COMMENT: We have worked out an agreement for getting some right of way from Downing Box for a future signal location on East River Road, with some stipulations.) ' 14. Consideration of a Request for a Variance of Section 45.053, 4B, Fridley City Code, to Reduce the Minimum Side Yard Adjoining Living Area from 10 Feet to 5 Feet to Al1ow the Construction of a Family Room to be Built on an Existing Roofed Patio Behind the '� Garage Located on Lot 17, Block 4, Melody Manor 2nd Addition, the Same Being 7401 Tempo Terrace N.E., Fridley, Minnesota. (Request � by Mr. Robert Tichey, 7401 Tempo Terrace N.E., Fridley, Minn.) .. 14 - 14F (COMMENT: The applicant is going to be out of town, but has , the approval of the affected neighbor, and is requesting the Council to approve the variance so the contractor can get started right away.) � , � ' s 15. Receiving Petition #13-1972 - Complaint on Noise & Nuisance � Caused by Individuals Hanging Around Garage at 630 Buffalo St. and at Certain Residences on Buffalo St. Also, Complaint . on Junk Cars & Other Unsightly Objects at 630 Buffalo St,& the � Entire Riverview Heights Area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 - 15B 16. Consideration of a Resolution Recertifying Special Assessment:� on Tax Forfeit Properties Which have been Repurchassd ...... 16 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, JULY 24, 1972 PAGE 6. ' , NEW BUSINESS CONTINUED: PAGE NUMBERS 17. Consideration of a Resolution Directing Preparation of Final Assessment Roll for Improvement Project 1972 Service Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 18. Consideration of a Resolution Directing Publication of Hearing on Proposed Assessment Roll for 1972 Service Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 - 18A 19. Consideration of a Resolution Directing Preparation of Assessment Roll for Sanitary Sewer & Water Improvement Project #105 Addendum #1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 e 20. Consideration of a Resolution Directing Publication of Hearing on Proposed Assessment Ro11 for Sanitary Sewer & Water Improvement Project #105 Addendum #1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 - 20A � 21. Consideration of a Resolution Directing Preparation of Assessment Roll for Sanitary Sewer, Water & Storm Sewer Improvement Project #106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 22. Consideration of a Resolution Directing Publication of Hearing on Proposed Assessment Roll for Sanitary Sewer, Water & Storm Sewer Improvement Project #106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 - 22A � - . �� _____ REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, JIILY 24, 1972 PAGE 7 ' • . . , NEW BUSINESS CONTINUED• I � PAGE NUMBERS 23. Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 ' � ' � 24. Estimates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 - 24C ' . � _. ' 25. Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 - 25A � � , ' 26. Consideration of Authorization to Issue Permanent Bonds ...... 26 r � � �. � 27. Consideration of Resolution Establishing Working Conditions, Wages and Hours of Employees of the City of Fridley Police Department (Dispatchers & Patrolmen) . . . . . . 27 - 27M , • � COMMUNICATIONS: . 28. Request by Barbara Koropchak for Use of Logal Park for Neighborhood Party August 27, 1972. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 ' ADJOURN: ' � � ��� ORDII�ANCE N0. AN Q�I14�ANCE A1�NDING SECrION 45.103 RELATING TO THE LOT AREA A1QD �.OT WII�TH AEQUI�NTS FOR C-1, C-1S, C-2, C-2S . The �ouncil of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SBCTION 1. Sec�ion 45.103, Subdivision 1 of t�►e Fridley City Code ia hereby amended to read as folloMS: 1) Lot Area - A lot area of not less than 20,000 �quare fset is required for one main building, ho`+ever, if the loC width for a lot is a minimum of 160 feet, the lot area requirement of 20,000 square feet ie paived, and no minimum lot area is required. 2) Lot Width - . A lot width of not less than 160 feet is re4uixed at the required setback, however, if the lot area for a lot is a minimum of 20,000 aqare feet, the lot width requirement of 160 feet ia waived and no minimum lot width is required. P!l33ED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS �� DAY � OF ,1972. ATTBBT• , MAYO�t - Brank G. L ieb 1 i'PY - Marvix C. dsvo�ell '' ' l�irrc lt�ading: i 10 972 a��o�a ��i�: k�t..- � _ P�Ii�h . . . . . . . : z � ' I ' 0 1 I � • 1 ' ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � ' 1 , !�" ' � ' ' � Q ' � � ' .+ , 1� , ' ¢ o s � ORIlIiQANCE I�. AA ORDIHANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF TIiE CITY QF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGB IN�ZQI�iIN(# AISTRICTS "�he Couacil of the City of Fridley do ordain as folloWS: $BCTION I. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended �a hereinafter iadicate�. � S�GT�ON 2. The tract or area within the Covatg of Aaoka and �be C�Ey o� . Fridley presently zoned R-1 (single familg d�ellinge ���a81 a�d described as: � . �'he East Half of the Northeast Quarter of the SoV�ttip�et�t Quarter of Section 14, T�30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota, except the South One �t,t;tdrec� Eighty-ffve (185.C� feet thereof, escep� the follpw�A$ parcels: parcet A: All tlia[ Part of the E. � of the E� � Q� �h! S.W. � of Section 14, Towashtp 30, Ran�� �4� Anoka County+ Minneso�s, described as Ae�,intti�'4g �� �he N.W. Cornez thereof, thence East along ChG Nosth line of said SouthWest quaztes a distance o! 214 feet. thence South and parell�l with the it�s� tine af said East Orie-tlalf of the Eaat � of the � SouthWeat quarter for a distancz of 1S3 feet, the�t4� West paralle?. wi�� said ►:orth 2ine for a distanC� RE dl tset; thsnce Snuth and parall:l vith ssid �1��� l�nt iox a' distance of 215 feet; t�+er.ce iiest ��nd �ar�llel vith said North lin� tor a distance o� l�Q !�t to said West line; then No.th along NR�� i+�i� lie�� a dis:ei�ce of 368 feet to the point o! be�i���1l�� Subject to eaaemencs for stzeet pu:pos�a over th� Morth 33 i�et and the Wcac 30 fasc th�cssot. �sreel As A permarienc ease�nt foi straat, sanits;'�r •es+�i aed ytility�� p�srposes vvea s past of th• iollaai�� �µ�sibed parcet: That Q�rt �f �� E$st Oa�w�a�� o� tl�s East One-Ha►lf of the Soutin+est quaster qf S��t��►�q li �1+at lies b�t�+een the Eas� k0 feet thes4ot and ��o � iql�,ouine described linc; begir.ning st a p�int �n Ch� SouRh sight of vay linp af Misais3ippi Stre�: �a�3��d 88.53 icFt ilest ot the East lint of •aid psrcel� t�R�gp South paral�el to the £ast liat ot said parcel A distsnc• Qf St iect� thence oa a t�ngsptial �u�t�. �q Rh� leit with a dclts angta of 16 degt�es 18 feet �t$�C�� 0� �us'v� o� 10,38 ¢egtees and t sadius oi SS1 tec� �q� #�" distenca of 157.03 fee�, the��� �outh4�ly in a g���� ��, liny i��t to last described cwrvt.,a dtstauce pF �� � � � ' , � • . ' . ' , � � ' � ! ' � � , � ' � � � . Q�divaace No, �'ags 2 , r--� � � . isst, thence on's tsngeatfal cusve to tii� rig�� N�� x a delta sagle of 16 degrees 18 feet degree curtre 11.Q� degrees and a radius of 490.25 feet a distaacet Q� spptoximate�y �i5 feet to a point of intersac��oq w�,� a�fne dzavn parallel to and 40 feet West of th� ��� #iat vf said Eaat One-Half of ths SouthWest �u+�'���x q�' Saction, thence tezminating, all lyiag ia Che Ci�y +�� Fsidley, County of AAOka. Farcel C: An easement for sewer, water and pub7.�.�, ���.��,��* purposes in snd over the follo�riag described �ascell Xc�-.wit starting ati the centeriine of I��e����ippi Street au Ck�e �a$t �ise of thQ Southwest Quarter o# Secti�u'��5� �-��p� �•2l�� thence South 33 feet to the South liae o# T+Iis�cx;�_-t�p�, g����,� ta the actual point of beginning; thence ctrn�inua �;��, qp th�e East line of the Southwest Quarter of Sectiou 14,� T��Q= 8 24 a distance of 1149 feet plus or minus to tbg NQr�17� ���4 of 63rd Av�n�ae Noxtheast; thence West along the Ns���� �,iRy� p� 63xd Aven«e �OO feet; thence North and parallel tq th� ���� �,�.�,q of the Soutbwest Quarter of SPction 14, T-30, IL-��� t� ��� ,gQ�,�� liAe of Missiesippi Street; thence East 4A f��� �.$�� ��� gpp��} lime of I�tississippi Street to the actual ppitl� q�' be���}i4$� ����I� 3- Is hereby designated to be in the 2oned Dis��c�G� �Qyrq ag �-9 (general multiple family dwellings), ;b��tJ1+1 3. Th�t the Zoniag Administrator is directed to chat��� th� of#icial zoning map to show said tracts or areas tp be� ;��Q�ed from R-1 (single family dWellinga areas) to 8-3 (g4Aer�1 mu�tiple family dwellings). �"�::�� �,°� �� ��IT'� ��ICIL OF TSE CITR OF F'RIDLEY TSIS j�� � .�,,,o, � �� �2 0 • ����� � � F��� �o �runaQll 1�� ��tzin�: .Tul r 17 19�2 � �'1�'s�� Iteadia$ : � Z 9 L. ��cg�d Reading: ��. �JF��4l4�oe• • i MAYOR - �Y� G. L�e�bl 0' , � ` ' . \, t / � �� , ' ' � ' �� �J , ' , ' � : ,� .� '. i '� v ♦ � 0 t ORDINANCE NOs AN ORDINANCE TO AMEAiI) THE CITY (70DE OF THE CI� ' OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAIf�NG A CHANGE IN ,7ANI�VG DISTRICTS �'he Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follc�ws; SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is ameuded a� h�rein�fter indicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area within the Couaty of Anoka� �t}c� ��� Citq of Fridley presently zoned R-1 (single fam�ily dwellings areas} an8 desertbed as: , The South 698 feet of the North 1064 fee� r�� th� �les� J85 feet of the East Half of the No�~_�eas�� Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Sect.'.�r 14, T-30, R-24� exeept the West 30 feet taken fp� street and utility purposes, all lyiag in th4� �i�,tp of Fridley�, County of Anoka, Minnesota, Is hereby designated to be ia the Zoned Distr�.Q� knawn as R-3 (general multiple fa�ily dwellin$�), S�CTION 3. Tt�at the Zoning Administrator is directed Lq change the official zoning map to show sai�d Cr$�t�+9 or areas to be rezoned from R-1 (aingle family ' . dyrellings areas) to R-3 (genaral multiple family dvellings). P4!$SED BY � CITY COUNCIL OF T� CI1'Y OF FRI�.EY TflIS pAY OF , 1972. 4 �TTSST ; �°i� CI.ERIC - Marvia C. Bruasell �ublic Seari,ng: July 17, 1972 Pirst Readi,ng: Sacond Reading: $�tli.+�i�. . . . . . . : ' . 1li�Y0t - 1�'rank �. 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ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY OODE OP THE CITY OF FRTDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGB IN ZONING DISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follo�st . , ;,. -� � SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as herei��f��r indicated. SEG'rION 2. The tract or area within the Couaty of Anoka aad the City of Fridley presently zoned C-1 (local business areas) and described as: Lot 1, Block 1, Com�erce Park lying in the North ' Half of Section 11, T-30, R-24, Couaty of Anoka, Is herebq designated to be in the Zoned District knawa ae C-2 (general business areas). SSGTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official zoning map to sh6� said trast or a�rea � to be rezoned from C-1 (local busin�ss ��e�) to C-2 (general business areas). PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF T� CITY OF FRIDLSY THIS . DAY OF . 1972. � MAYOR - Franic G. T.iebl � AiTEST: CITY CLERK - Manrin C. Brunsel2 Pn�lic Hearing: J�tl 17 1972 Fi�ee t ��ading : L �cco�d Resding: ��blish.......: 0 . , � , i { "�, '�� ���� �h�� -� y f . \ \� \ � � v � Y`� �;� � ' � ` �.j�r" �iP ' J' \ �� • ` I Zonsd fndus4r�0! O Z on�d � ��;' � f . /.�� . : .'' :,'� '� , ��\� ` .� �Sr, TERN STORES : ZOA �72-06 �v ��!� � �' K � •:� SP #72 02 w '�L`..�, ' � t , ', \. ` . :'� '�� \ ��.� . �. � 1 �locl� 1 Cc��nerce Park � ���j� � ••� a ```� �� L�� �._,�. a 4G�..��o + .� ��. ` \ , _ ,; . .,;� _... � - '�• '�:� � ,\\` ; v ``• B JRNE � ���� � �- ' � e� ' \ p���,* a� �..� ,� ��� �Xo�-1 .. ADD�T�VN . '` !% . �� ' . � . �. ., ��5- - . I a .��'� �,�� � r=° ���. t# ��'�� �"i � � _ r�� 8 8. � X . o ��. --: � � � �,�. �"`� � s � , � � � u ' �� �° �< �'� � 9 �ib��� � e� � �t � � ' i e'`.r�.a' e Y' � r����� � + .� � �� 3A . �CQ 4 � � uN iT� MpSP1TAL 1 ' . �` 4 � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' , " ' _ ' ORDINAI�TCE �0 v AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTiON 12.07 OF THE CI1'X CHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AHEND APPEXDIX C OF THE CITY CODE The Couacil of the City of Fridley do ordain as follaws: , SECTION 1�. For the vacation of 41st Avenue described as follo�ts3 41et Avenue Northeast betweea the Southerly extension of the East line of Lot 6, Block 2 and Easterly right of way line of the former Northern Pacific Railway Company (no� Burlington Northern Inc.), Berlin Addi.tioA SECTION 2. For the vacation of an alley described as followss All of alley in Block 4, Berlin Addition. SECTION 3m For the vacation of the uanamed street described as follo�s: All of the uanamed street between Lots 6 to 10, inclusive, Block 3 and Lots 1 to 5, inclusive, Block 4, Berli,n Addi- tion. $ECTION 4. For the vacation of the unnamed street described as follows: All of the unnamed street between Lots 6 to lQ, �.AClvsiv�� Block 4 and Lots 1 to 8 inclusive, Block 5, aer��,A Addition all according to the recorded plat the��o�, 1l11 lying in the North Half of Section 34, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota, SECTION 5. The said Vacations has been made in conformance �th Mi�esota Statutes and pursuant to Section 12,Q7 af thet Citq Charter and Appendix C of the City Code sha11 be so anended. : PASSED BY T�E CITY COUNCIL OF Ti� CITY OP FRIDLEY TSIS DAY OP , 1972. MAYOR - Frank G. Liebl AT?EST: ' CITY CLERR - Marvin C. 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'L 1 �� �:�i'�i��r�;.�_ .��:�*M . . +���0!-�.:,r;!�.�t��lk:.# . _,.. fJ'^,'�1�"_ �e• �'L.`ab�:{' �.��i:i���r�.a�^'s,-- BoX ocM Fridley, Minnesota 55432 July 14, 197� 0 Fridley Gity do�xncil �431 University Av�enue NB Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Gentlemen: ' The Jaycees are sponcering the State Open Softball Tournament, This year it will b� held on Frid�,}►, Au�sst 4*..h through Sunday, August6th at Coam�ons and Madsen Fields. ' �We are hereb3� appl,ying for a food establistunent peradt that wou3d aZso allox us to aell beer. We will have the concession and beer stands at the Co�nons Park field mnly. ' y � ' ' ' � ' ' � � As �u knor► the Jt�ycees are supplying the manpower to put up the • snow rence, handte ticket sales, concession sales, and to maintain the diamonds betMeen games. i�jA are lae� tha kno�rledge to make sure the diamonds are up to tournament level. ide therefore would like and ap-* preciate the council allowing one knowledgeable park employ�ee to be at each park. His only task wo�ild be to supervise the Ja�ycees. i�le w�ould appreciate this help and are looking forvrard to ar� ans�Pgx* v�ery soon. • 0 � 3incerely y+nurs, �"✓ Q'iL�,� Pr yt�"J �a Harland Lof�en Jayces Director 5 ` - ATI � CIi�r o� �°��� 6431 Ur�ivers�ty Avet�aa j�.�, Fridley, Minnesota 55432 �AUI BRO(WV, D-i�.ec.tt,tp�t Phone: 560-3454 Xba MEMORANDUM ---------- TOi �i�y Mat�ager nATE; Jnly 20� 1972 SI�JECT: Stats Industrial Sloi+ Pitch Tournaa►eat FR'�'I: Paul Bra�►n, Director �tN+�was�e•Mw•••w♦•w•�r•�•w w•w••swa•wa•a1►�1�wA Daa� City I�anatger, � �hh�.s n�aioea the third y�ear in s rrn+ that the Fridley JC�s hsv�e helped iritk� a Stat�e Tpt�rna�nent. Their efPorts havs been most beneficial to the City, �q the past, ws have dope the follo�rings • 1, Prorided oRe �n to work alon� �ide the crexe provided by the JC�a, a. Fe�ce insts�llatiort� • b. Field Maintenance (duriag tonrau�nt) 2. ii�iv�ed payseat !or food and beer perdt. �, �'xae na• of,fields at Co�oas Park aad Mada�n P�rk. ,�. Govered the Ko Parldng Sigas along 61at dnrie�g tha tourna�ent. This ia done fn arder to provide additional parkir�g Lhat ia needed. �t is ti�e raco�ec�dation ai tRe unders�gaed to approv�e and provid�s tbe i�.�Aq rsqu►est�d in their letter. � • . 0 3�'a s � � ��:`.t'�� �"`;; �' �� ♦ � � ' ' APPLICATION FOR MUNICIPAL LICENSE - Standard Fo�m Stato of Minnesota) ' ) ss Cs�u�ty af Anoka ) °� TFI� �ITY COUNCIL QF TNE ClTY OF FRIDLEY: Th�u utldePsignad hereby makes application for a licenss to conduct tha busl�ess Qf .— ���J(,'Flt_ S�4'T ���1. �_ T Ov � C� ���'JV T- �...��..� �.ocation of Businass �_ C�Mm,tU� S }�� 1U _......,,.� 7'�rm of Ltcense �UU, '�% _ lg�� Tp �� i,� 1� !� e,�..,.,�.._ 1. i s�sa Fee $ . , � Q r�! i �►�nc� No, '�'h�.undpr�i9�ed ag�ees to conduct said business in acco�danc� with the eppli�able ��s of the STATE OF MtNNESOTA and the Ordinanc�s of TME CITY OF FRIpIEY, Spec 1� 1 Co�d i t ions L,� e�1 S' e. t S 5� f.D .�f � �F i, l P L� Y �� �� d�L'F'£5 �02 Sr4�� O� �ooA /41�'� ��'� -__„� ' R4�ip� 1M ���s� � , ' O�t� � . ' t'�K. � � "'�Q , . n 0 Mame �f App 1 i unt +� � �.�.....�...� �� Add rsss ��� �/�%t/�A? O� �` • %� •� � � � �J COU�CIL M�E'd'ING OF AUGUS�' Z a 1971 � 10 5 C �Q1N �y-Councilman Lisbl to corscur ia the r�cc�sadatioa of th� parka and i�c�a'�ta►t�� Director and the City Manaqer a:►d instsvct t2�at thty proce�d t�ccp�G1l.�►��,�', Sec��,dsd by Councilaan xel�haw. Upon a voice vo�t.e, all a��$, l�i��(ar �l�.�k��m dec�ared �he aotion ca�risd uruniaouaty. OF PERMIT REQ[JSST AI�ID RE¢lEST !'OR C� a1I.I. TOURNAMEI�TT - 1rRIDS.EY JAYC�ES: . � 7� �i.t�r �laisager e�cplained �that lridley would b� � oo-�sponsoss becanae a Cit�► e+��a t�� a• full time Parka a�d ltecreation Dissctos is tbe onl? ones who ca� I���r Rhs aof tball towcna�s�t . 1�:'�ldalpb �ukawedci, Prssideat o! tbs Fridie7 Jay�cees, said tbat Fridley �� �A#rpot�ible fox • the tndustrial s1oM pitch taurnasent. The o�].y o�es tha� ca�n �e ��iciexed as sponsora �or this •!'uriction are maaiicipalities that tu�vQ � a ��,�r�� �d Aecreation Director. The Parks Director asked t�e Fridley Jaycees ��` they � coald cO�chait this proqram. � Thf s� ia -one o! thb better' th3s�qs that �a2�$ `happetz �to tLe Citp o! �ridiey; - and t3�ep-�anld lik� a' char�� to s2x,r+ �ac�d3�� o!f �• He �elt it rould be good adirertisin� !or 1�sidleT as thsy a�o�d ��4�ti�ctinq �oene 66 �ottball teaaes int�o ths City. it roald be c� ra�dio � ��ie�a%u�e it •i$ a s�Late Mide �taurnmoent. Ti�e-Jay�cees are requastiaq t.iu�t t� ��� ��ide On� a+an to assis� the Jaycees �rith - this !'unetio�. TlLe ��ke ��c�4�' �e�� that the Sayceea sLould n�ot be sssponsible for the equi�en� o� ���g�,ct� and ti�,is mau, va�ld be responsibla Lor the equipa�ent and tQ ma�ce surs � #i�A �,a u�� to touxl�t stand�as�ds. .. ... . ,, � :.. . T . . . _ . ._ . . , • . �f�� Breider s�id- that he �ras ths one thrat• 6ad- aaked for -thi� po1�.4'� t.q A� !#�R u� to maDce c�rtaia that tha autlay w�ld be oi benefit to the� Ci�r, � ��! by Cauncilman Breider to coricnr aAd provide one supes�risory nan �t Gi,ty �!t= fc��c �he State Open Softball Tournaa�ent, to be ]luqust 13, 14, and �Stb, . � �ncil� Harri�. �4�3�#►�' Rarris asked, if the City �anl.d q�t a slaare og the proceed$ �z�o�t thE� q���, �� Kuk�aMSki �ai�d t2tis proc�eds are split ` vays. The Jaycae& ye� �� � Ci�j iMd State qet �S and the winnirig taan qata �t. He added that t,i� �fi4��e �hate �u13 basically� eoma. back to tha City ia ao�e tora� to hel� e4mA ���, � ' ' !� i1Q�� upnn the aatieei. b�iaq a v�oice v�ta, ail v�tiaq a�e. Msrox 1Cisk�►llA{" �11uc's� th� aation carti�d unaniaau�ly. ' . . . . . . �. . . � l6�lt M�otTi�T : ' tH#da c �. . • .. �II��'+� Cosp • ��tA�T�17�s, t�isc. F�+N�?�# �iA�ult . Il1�►� r � �bs� _ � . . � :OQ Noon, 2luqust 3, 1971) Bi � Bas__° �3d � Maryl�eqib Cas. � • S6Z •,600. . ss s.�. ' ltat'1. 8sak � �66,000.00 � Cat�d� O. S. l�und� ;3,300.00 . . . �, . � Deliws�► Date 3t1f�- lb�'l�Ss�c! D� i2 �lbs a-`te� ssc�ipt ot �rder r � � �I , ' - � � ' , ORDINANCE NO. 463 � 1l� pRDIIiANCE ADDING TO SECTION 81, BEER, SECTION 81.13 WHICH SECTION S�iAT�I, AUTHORIZE THE CITY COUNCIL TO ISSLIE LICENSES TO NON-PROFIT QR�,�d![�jIZATIONS TO N,I,OUI TH� TO 5ELL BEEEt ON P[J�LIC PitAPERTY iId C'OP�� ' 3'i�lV(°JCION WITH THEIR ACTIVI'l°IES , e ,' ',�pe Cou�cil og tt�e City of Fridley do ordain as follows: . ,��C��1 I. Section 81 pf the City Code of Fridley shall be amended as hereiTl� after indicated. ' '� • . SEC�'IQN II. Section 81.13 shall be added to Section 81 as follaws: Upon w�ritten appiication by a non-profit organization, saiy� appliCatipn � i': ���t�na� �he name of the orqanization, its registered office within the State of Minnesota, the names and addresses of its pri,ncip�e o�ficers and the description of the location and activity to be � '' �ponsored by said orqanization, the City Council may qrant on � and off sale licenses, without fee, for a period not to exceed 72 hours duration. The provisions of Section 81, as appliC�b1+�� ', � sha11 be observ by said non-profit organizations. - I'', P,ASi1SJF.� �1D �lDOPTEII BX THE CITY COl7NCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEX TEIIS ��sST �lA�l ' ' Q�' �E��M$ER. 1970. � llAY03t - JACiC O. KIRKHAI� , A�"1'FST t • � , C�'�X C�� - MARVII�I C. BRUNSELL ' ' �'1?Ca.t ,�beadinq : SepLe�r 8 � 1970 � ��� �adina�: Septe.mbez 21. I970 • • . ' Py�j�i�. . . , , , .: Se�tember 30, 1970 ' - � �. � � � � - � . � . , _ � ^a , . . , , e u CITY OF FR�DLI:Y, Mii�NESOTA �MQ�iANDU�! NO. 9-1970 ' � , �T� 1 �„ December 21, 1970 'S1,�i�#J�CTt CITX EMPLOYEE & EQUIPMENT USE POLICY REF�RENCE; Gity Memo #�.-68 Overtime Policy City �+Iemo #3-70 Overtime Policy � 3 PtJ�POSE . 2. ' � . , u. � , I � �a� �u�pose of this memorandum is to set forth the policy with respect ko re�mbursement to thp City for funds expended during and after any xecreationa�. Co��est or activity held on public or park property, and to set fpxth ��e policy for activit�es City personnel may participate in. . � AUTHORZZED USE � - A. Gity Employees are authorized to work and assist in any City sponsared or co-sponsored everit held within the City of Fridley. The following are examples of City sponsored or co-sponsored events to date: 1� Hockey playoffs �nd tournaments ' �! Football playoffs and tournaments 3. �oftball playoffs and tournaments �s �a�k�tba�l playoffs and tournaments �. Baseball p�ayoffs and taurnaments �r Special City-wide event specifically approved by the City Cauncil Rssolution. � 1 ' B. The above athletic enents which the City participates in are furthe� delineated below;, , �„ Play�ffs � � �. Ci�y Wide , b. �istri,ct c� Reqional �. State wide Tournaments* ,z �r�vitat�onal ��� ��.��_„ 1� �ldmission is charqeii �e� t�r>a �:M�te Tournmaent. The revenue to qA �O the Athletic Association er �uttic���:�;�� c�-spansorinq orqanisatiar►, #7tpenses to b� borne by the Athletic F►�s�a`iation for a Tournament i#�clude s a. Officials b. Personnel - Ticket takers, ushers, police etc. c. Facility rental charges d. Scoreboard & public addr��� ��stem � �. City manpower a�nc� eqtaip�rat �i�e m 5E MEMORAND�M NO. 9-1970 �AT� pecember 21, 1970 ___ � � �age 2 � �, A��the present time, the City supports the regular season pro�rams ����� With the part�pular athletic associations of Fridley. The Cit� ��OV���� �j1� �p�lowinq �upport via agreemen� in writing. 1r The City p�ovides: � , . . 2. ��' e a, Playing rules and regulations b, Length of games c. Conduct requirements d. Divis�.on and ages �e, Officials f. Scheduling q, F.c,�ui�ment h. 'Facil�ties , i. Maintenance j. Publicity and promotion k. Other City manpower as required The Association provides a. Coaches and leadership b, Fund xaising campaigns �* c1.�niGS & seminars �, O�fic�rs ' �, Playe� equipment ' �' � aanquets � Wri�ten aqreements are on file in the Parks and Recreation pf��.c� ����� t�lit�1 �he Hockey Association of Fridley and the Fridley Youth Footba17.8�SSQ�i���Oi�� '�oth dated November 1967. No agreements exist at this time with ar�y �xoup� �� �asketball, softball and baseball. 3• �a�RTCT�ON ON USE , ,�, ��ty Employeea and equipdnent are not autiiorized to pa�ticipa�e ir3 at�y 1P�atu►ex at Citx expense in any recrea�ional cantest or activity not sponsored or co-sponsored bv the City of Fridley and outlined �c�y� p�' �'ox Nhfch express approval has not been qiven by the City Council. �'t�� ���s �i ���creation Director is to keep the City Council aad the Parks �1�d RsC'�eA�1pt� ` Commission informed of all tournaments and special events to be h�ld o�4 F+�fik p�operCy. . $. C�ty �]nployee and equigment are not authofized to participate irt �i�X �44���' �t C��X expense in any recreational contest or activity spansaxsd by a�n�+ pf the foliaa�nq groups or aqencies without express City Council, penaiss�oi►: ' . l. Noc►-qoverl'�ntal �, 2. �s+cfit or Non-profit ' _ �. Private ' . � �. Carnivals are not considered an suthorized activity for whict� t.�e C�t�" t�ontributes men or equip�nt. I ' . � ��Y MEM,p�NN�?Ukl NO. '9-1970 Page 3 AA�E pe�Pmher 21� 1970 �� RE�U�STS A. R�quests for use of City �mployees and equipsnent should be made �.� wF�k�r�g three (3) weeks in advance of event to the City Manager and the PBrks alnd A,��reation Commission. � �, �u�o�� � A, O�ly the City Manager can authorize the use of City Employees and equipi�e�t. $, The City Counc�l reserves the right to disapprove any requests when ��-� sidezed in the best interest of local qovernment. G , �AXMEIVTS , A, Sppnsoring organizations shall pay their share of the City IInployee a�d equa.pmen� charges within•a 30 day period. FOR THE CITY COUNCIL 0 JACK O. KIRKiiAM M,AYOR � � Ji�prpyed k�j� Parks and Recreation Commission (a9 amended) Decembex 2$, '��70 ��CQVSd Ax City Council ................... December 21, 1970 ` - .� 3 }r . � � v SGI � . � � , , y4 . 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'� 7-��; 1 'li�� �.. u� . __..C' i '.9a` . d � , � AW . . �� . .� I,. � , � :� 'y I. t ( �'a � � Ir 1 � '1 �� r � � �� � � .�; , s � �� ' �, � '� °� `�°' �c�'° � � / "� � `; ��± _ _ �4 b�9 �d: ��,; ��y ! �� f • � ; f a� � !; ��, _ � � � , +� � M�.. ,,/.� . ' ' F` � e! .�. » � � � ` �! _ _ �{_ 1 , „�„ • s r . � , : '�.. ., � '� e � � . r 6 �� OFFICIAL NOTICE � _ CITY OF FRIDLEY � PUBLIC HEARING BEFORL� THE CITY COUNCIL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby giv�n that there vill be s Pub�.c Aearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the ��.xy Hall at 6431 Univeraity Avenue Northeaet on Idonday, August 14' 1972 ia th,Q Couacil Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for tha puspO04 0�: Con�ideration of a rezoning request, ZOA • ii72-05, by Einar "Ted" Dorstad to rezoae 'from R-1 (aingle family dwellings) to R-2 (tvo family dwellings) Lot 1, Block l� Lots 1 aad 7, Block 2. Proposed Doretad Addition located in the Alosth flalf oi Section 10. T-30. R-24, City of Fridley. Couaty of Anoka, Minneeota. ���rall� locat�d �t 7iS0 ia�t 4iws �oad. � � A . A�oa� d�si��� �o ��ard �rith rsfes�nca �o tb� �bOVe �ttsr wy be hs�r� �� t�� �i� e , Pu�biiah: Jnl� 26. 1972 Av�wt 2. 1972 0 0 �r�t�. Lua�. Ms�ro� n 71 OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLBY PUBLIC li�ARI1�G BEF�ORE T� CIT4 COt1NCIL TO HBOM IT !!AY �DiCilnl: �Totice i� hereby given that t6are aill b� a Pu4�ip �ieariag of the City Council of th� City of Fsidl�y in the Cit�► Hall at 6431 Uaivereity Avenua Northnut on lbaday, August 14� 1972 ia the Couacil Chasber at 7:30 P.M. for ths purpoa� o�� Consideration of a Final Plst, P.S. �72-02� Dorstad Addition, by Eiaaz "T�d�� Dorstad oi Lot 39, Revised Auditor's Subdivision Ho. 77 lying in the North Half of Section 10, 1'-30, a-2�, cscy of Fridley, co�cy of �ots, Minnesoc8. . Geaerally located on ths West eide o! the iaters�ctiaa of Osborno �ad and Sast Rivar �Eoad. _• 4njo� d�siring to be D�ud vitb r�isreace to Rltt� • �o�r� �atte= �aq b� heard at th1� ti�e. 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' •, tr � " � ,r ' ,�- a ° �� �' =��- . �' - ; � � � . � , c� � ���=', , � � �- . � , �, , .-� �\� - 8 � - �� � . � Sf" �„,�� , ,.d,�f �, .'"' `�'� , � � � . � ` � � �. - � �'"' , (i^ t '' � ., � ��`� . ' ' p � �',� ..r '' � ' ...a � � � 'r �- � � -:, � � � � 1� . � � � i � . O � L � 1 � ' CATV ADVISORY COr4QTTEE HEARING - JULY 13, 1972 7��0 F.�"I, Wiaae�on Jacobeon, 121 79th Way N.E. �;SQ #'.M. Fridley Resfdents for Action (Papar) Elaf,ae Knoff 6776 7th St. N.E. District 14 ( Letter) Ar. & Mrs. Koropchak (Paper) ��15 P.k�4 I�slen True�fels, 5Z48 Horizon Dr. P.E. D��e I€arr;ts, 470 Rice Creek Blvd. �a3Q �,M. Anoka County Libruary, Jerry Young Bill Nee, 219 Logaa Parkway N.E. $;45 P.M, Dick Harris, 5200 Riverview Terrace Sylvestor (Jerry) Kolton, 5941 Benjamin St. N.$. Aobert Hughes, 548 Rice Creek Terrace �;QQ p��'i� Rev. Robext Nygaard - Archdioceae of St. Paul b� Minneap0�i& a , ' � �I ' � , ' ' CA,TV ADVISORY COIrII�iITTSE I�ETING OF JULY 13, 1972 ,!!t 7:30 P.M. �he 8ev. Edward Chmielewski, Chairman of tha Advisory Committee introduced the other members present. Mr. Dean Cald�lel�,� President of Aata Syatems; I�irs. Barbara Hughe., representing the L,eague of Women Votera; and Mr. John Haiaes, Administrator of IIn�.�y Hospital, Mr. Tam Myhra, representing the achool diatrict waa abaea� as he is on v�cation. Father Bd ttxplained that the CATV Advisory Co�ittee vaa formed unde� Section 28 of the Cable Televieion Ordinaace to advise and assist the Council on any mattera relatiag to the cable televiaion syatem, �he cama�ittee Was also instructed to take on such specific assignuaeqte ae the Council might provide. This meeting is part of that special function. �'he first order of busineae is to consider the coatent �� tirr� ��d�,aance and determine what, if any, amendments should be msde in the �ubl�.c ip�ereat. The committee wants to find out What the iasues of disagzee- aaent or conteptioa are. ' This is the first of two such meetinga, and thea there wi11 be Ct�o �ublic Hearin�d to isolate the issues and the criticism� and �ocus on some of the i�sues brought out at thes� meetings. The �'ub�i.c ' �iearings will be on the 9th and 24th of August. fie want ta coa�� �nunicate these iasued to the general public through the publie news media, , W� will no� l�mit ourselves to theae announced meetinga, as we �1� hsy� aneetiags with expert�, and other authoritiee, including the c�= paa�► tha� c�Wns the franchiae . � ' ' LJ lI ' , , The procedure being folloved at these meetings is the people who haye �equested to be heard were placod on the ageada and given ten m��tutee for the presantatioa of their view and the Mvi�ory Ca�mmittee p�y aak questione at the ead ot their presentatian. ilinston Jacobeon was the firat spesker oa tba age�a. Mr, Jacobpoq aaid �hat for over a y�ar he had beea •tating hir viei+� to ths Ci�y Cottnci'� aad athers. Baaically, �hat he had boaa •aying Nas tDat �a �aan't �pi co yils t�la+ri��o� �er se. �u���raF�ase �ood and ... �� �sintM,� �d hvr it is a�t sp aiwd vsid. is tIM i�ey �pint. Ceble TV ie apreading fat aad �rs will �11 .��� decist�c��+��a� �rs �rant and he Mants ua to get ti� b�e� ��� �ilablr. �ra Jacobeon manticned the •uccnaa St. Cloud haa i�d aith cabi� �a�,s+ �iai�, which was iniated primarily to �st bstt�r T� r���pt�o� ��cq� �be Tyip Gi,ty Area. fle l�entioaed � ti�weo 4�oato, ��ada had ��b� ��bls talevieion be��u�� �mmeh ����� �� �a �=��d a��te� �ie� di����ceq� +� �ie�, Califo�ia b� a wi���F ��� t. °._;�W :�:��� p�tiot►8 0�' �Ot�ntiaa Mere on one aystem. gie ���1� � li�ife�-�� �� doe.�l� g�Y� �� ' ' , ' � ' ' ' ' , � �I ' ' � ' , , CATV Advisor�t;•ar:���3.t-cc� l��eting of July 13, 1972 Page 2 the general public the benEFics o£ e�ble television. He thinks ��e should be tal,king to neighboring conmunit��:- tc i}ffer opportummi�fes �o adopt a s�milar system. The area cov�rr�. � _i be the four school di�tricts, o� all the suburbs from here to kl:.� id, or all of A,noka County� �r. Caldwell asked Mr. Jacobson if he ku �� what all the problems $n �oronto were. Mr. Jacobson said it wss on int�rconnections betw�et� different companies, which he felt, due to technical advaacements, wouldn't be that much of a problem now, but the bigges[ prpble� was lack of cooperation between the coa�ninities. F��her Ed asked Mr . Jacohson if he was aware o£ .�r�� nrdiaances th$t would cover differenC companiea charging the same rates. M� „�ac- obaon said h� wasn't familiar with any. Father E� said you seenp �o w,a�nt to wait until other ccm�unities want cable television but �oc� wa�.�ld you in�ere�t other communities. Mr. Jacovson said �e w�s sure other commux�itfes had been contacted by cable television c ap= '�Snies but were waiting to see what happened in Fridley. Fridley Fio+��dn'� h�ve to wait for these communities, but could atart �he di�acussions themselves. Pather Ed asked what he reco�ended on the present ordinance, M�r. ,��cobeon said he wanted the present ordinance put into abeyance uA�Ci� we �an confer with our neighbors and come up with an ordinam�e �h�� wae compatible with the surrounding comm�iaities. Mrs. Barbara Hugl�es �sked wt►a� advantage there was of the City talking to Lhese cva�p���es oyer hay�ng the cable television compaaies talk to th�m. 1dr, JBGAbs� ��id he t�hought the cities vould have mutual problems �o diact�as 1 at,�d tfie k►ave no aesusaace that, iudividually, they would all settle om o�pe company, The Fridley xesidents for Aetioa submitted a paper, see attacbmeut ���1'�, ��the� Ed sa�d the paper atressed (1) the problema of intercaAU�Gt�oA� �2i the public access channels,(3) stated the Advisory Commi��ee p�;h+�p� ��yqt��d h$ve greater po�rer, almoat a governing body, (4) additian�al a�t�+ �y�,ces, (5) vagueness of Sectioa 25, (6) need for greater time �o ��� �be �eporta on the reeearch work done by the Metro Couneil. F�t�er �,d goX�ed that l�ra. Elaine Kaoff was in the audience and aeked i� ahe Xpt�1,d 1��� �� ���a��� Mrs. Kaoff stated that we dan't have to tie im �iitl� e�Ys�� t�ee ��=���� ������1 g�ca�eada, but they have put a lot of t� 1t�to �:�is res����h �� ��� gh��ht it would be prudent to wait fox' t'����' g�p�rt .�he ul��l �ra > T��h�s �f �he �ew whea that report Woul� �+4 �,v���,able . Mrs . Hughes gaid ail the seca�adations would be '�A b'� ��e end of August but she didn't kao� wh�n t�e fi�al repp�� Wo��,� �g ��+�dy, . p�st�ict 14 aubmitted a letter, see attachment "B", Fa�he� �(} s�id t'�� �i����s� xap�ated their po�ition of the past, and m�entioasd coo�er�CioA � � ' ' ' . ' , ' ' , ' , ' ' ' ' , ' ' , ; CATV Advieory Committee MeetinS of July 13, 1972 �age � among school districts. Likewise, the paper from Dr. � Mrsa Koropchak, see attachement 'rC", i.s criti_c_�., <'" *��_ �°�.r�:����� o� ��� ��'������� fxQ(n aeveral viewpoints �,'t�. � �;� � �; � �v`<.� ; �; , . �°��.i�' `�) �r����i� �� both public ac�es� +ti� ��� �„__: r�a�lY t s:,v��,� ti�._ �� 2�) og�n��s.�� �e1�d� meat, and (4) f�ncCions of r aY C.�� Acivi ;.��y Co�ai�.��� d flelen Truenfels was the next scheduled s�eaker. Mrs. Truenfel8� staKed she has been upset over the handling of cable televisios ia Frid].ey ever since it started. She feels that the Council only talked to three comgaaies and there wae very little basis for compariso�, be�Wee� compan�ies . She stated the reasons for circul�ting the petition were (lj the�► �hought the franchise term was too long, 15 years being the m�c�.m1,uR Che F.C.C, regulations will allow and that a 7 c,� 20 year tern� Wc�1j.d be more desirable, (2) The Library Board and th� f�_.�sr achoo� di.��x�&�� �nvo�ved had requested the Council to wait, and (3} and th� g,e�e��� public didn!t know enough about cable televisioa or the ordinamce. St�e sa�d she had been involved in this a long time, and she didr��� �t�dex$��nd ��e technical side of this . There vould alao be t�uu�t� p�Ab- �.ems, She said she was acquainted with both the Counc�ls p� �o1u�b�.� Heig�►ts aad Spring Lake Park and they don't like the idea o� fp1l.pWi.m$ suit with Fridley Mrs, Truenfels said we should guard with our life thc local o��gi.As���aq chaanel. She said it would cost a great deal of money to orig,�A��e� �rograms, and at the beginning, the time would be filled wit� 1pov�.e� �nd �ceruns, We will need a regulatory suthox�itq instead o� �� ��V�s��� G4�nq��C�e . She said we have 8,127 ho� units in Fridley sad X�n� cable Celevision campany plana to have 4U� of the people aigaeci �� ��a three or �our yeara . The vouldn`t be able to get much r�vet�ue �r�'� ��iat �+a�h coverage. She-said we can ees the problear of am it�dep�pdsA� �ta�gi� li�.e ��g�l 11, covered a metropolitan area. to a�e t,1��� ��1� p�oblems would be ia Fridley. She said if CATV wa� metro-vi,da ��puld �et good programs on our Iocal originatian chanael aa thQq could c��a�.� more reveaue. Otherwise we could aever compete with the ls��s� ��q,��,c�� �. �ines uk�d I�irrs. Trueafels what she would like the comq�#���e� �p dA� �s, ��u�nfel� aaid turn youraelves iato a regulstorq authority iRt8��4d �� ��visox�y ca�ittei. Mrv Hain�a aek� if ahe thought ��e �e�GtexAl ���,�� y�� ���o�ant aboue cable teleeri�i� o lF4�s . Tru�nfels �aid �4h� tia�ght �� a11 �re and needed an education on etai� mmbjeet, �e ��te�{ i� wrhen she took the petitian arOund ha+w she �nt� people �p vote p� ��9 $he said ahe vtasa't looking for votea. She waated a review Q� ��� o�d�.��?� �����sa� �hs thou$ht the ordinance Wasn't a good one and thott��,� �#�� �9p�� ����,� ���� ��g again. She thought that under the presea�� p�d��6aqG�� ���� ����vision j�t M+asn't w�orth buying , �, ���.dW�ell asked �bat kind of P:'ogra�o6 abe Mould waat +�� tb� �oG��, � ' �� ��ye�, � �lre , Tr�nfela said, achool pla�s � librar� �uppet Rho�N� � �� �tttar ��hra� pxo�rams, that �rerea't staged for televiaiwq. 1�'��s p�y�,�, �- ' , CATV Advieory Co�ittee �etiug �f July 13T19T2 Pa�e �► ' ��agiq� pXOgrams requires a great deal of know-how in the �xodµe��ot�, �'�e1d, She wou___ like to see some experimental programing �or about � ��, ho�,t�' � week. She said it would be difficult for a loc�1, pxp�r� tp ���� all the hours. . ' Father Ed eaid he h���'t heard a�yoca� say hca� local programs m�.$ht be fiaanced. Mrg. �"�u�nf�ls ssid t�a��r� w?uld h�u�: �.i f» laca� sponsoring of the progsams. , . Aave Harris said he came to be a listeme� ��t �;=:i=s�.ed �+� make some general observations. I,didn't come to speak a� �:i?e osdia�ace waless you have some specifie questions. I am thankful the �oy�cil did ' appoin� an advisory committee to look at this ordinance, i+l�sn T came to the Council in 1966 we found many ordinances that had to be ' updated, and I'm sure ordinances we pasaed in 1969 �rill or haye beex� , updated, or amended. There is always room for improvement and � ws�u�� �;� the last one to stand here and say that the Council ia its w�sdc�al and judgement paesed the best possible or dinance t hat's eveq b�e� cQnceived by mankind. That isn't very realistic. If we have good ' concrete suggestions come from this cammittee we'd like to see Chem �,p�q;�qrated into the ordinance. ' �Ir, Harri$ said he recently had a chance to observe the eom�j.ete CJl�TV system in Rapid City, South Dakota which provides a rea7. se;v�C� �a Cheir com�unity. ' �1bou� ten qears �ago President Kennedy gave four consumer ��.;;h�s ���,� Cbe right to safety, (2) the right to be informed, (3) the x�ght L4 c�oose, and (4) the right to be heard. Our CA?V Ordinance waa dev�1R ' oped oa that baeis. 1�'�. Haines asked if the franchise had been given foz 7 to �0 ye�x� �,n,��ead ' 4�� 1S if the chargee �eould be more for less time. Mr. Aar�i.$ BA�,4� the �.� yeax term was to a11ow the company to achieve a return o�n its i�yes�A ment, The ordinasace could be reduced but the ratea atght be higt�e�� Nobody was interested in a 7 year franchise ae I recall, Mr�, �i�tghe� ' #nquired if they were asked. Mr. H�.rrie eaid he apecifically �$�C�d e�ch ane. He said the word franchiae aeem� to have a bad comataCi�► ��►be it ahould have been done with out a franchiaa� just vita an ' ' o����amCe. Father Ed asked if they had discus�i� on a pub�iC O� '�ot�=p�o#�t systeaa inetea� of a private system. Mr, Hasris �a�� i,p wa� �em�ioned but theq all agreed thore vould be no vray to �t�� ifi, ' Tt wo�tld take a millian dollar bond to have a nan-profit pub�,�,G�,�r owaed CATV syptem lilce the one in the francAiss, It ��ouldu'� se��,� ' Father Ed asked What Wae the Councils attitude tarsrd the ta� ���y�e� ���ived from thie . Did they plaa to we part of the reve�e �;q� ��}� �v�t �f local pro��i�g . Mr . Harria said the $25, 000 a¢� elspps�,� �t�� �o b� tased in implem�nti� this fr�chi�e; to pay the sta��� Gi��'� ' ,��tpl�e�� �ha City �gia�ara, and to ��� �11 tta� sa�naee, �e p�r���1��g� �he �ity will got fr� �� ��11 �o into th� �e��ca�. �bd: � ' •r ' � ' CATV Advisory Committee Meeting of July 13, 1972 Page 5 � Mr. Harris sa�d he wasn't saying a change could not be made so it could be used for local programing., Father Bd ask�d if th�e �xaachise company could be asked to give aa additional ama],�, percentage of their grosa income for local programing. Mr. Harri� ' said there �a� no caeh arr�ngem@nt but they have already agreed to ma�iag facilities av�ilable at no cost or a nominal cost. Father Ed asked what the cost vould then be for ueing the studios, � directors, etc. Mr. Harria said whcever provides the service wauld determime what reasoaable rates are. The rates canno� k�e past of the ordinance becauee all rates are subject to change, ' ' ' L�J ' ' , • � ' , ' I� L� i �Irs, Hughea'said ahe would like to get back to the Councils phils osphy pt� public ownership. Mr. Harris said it �as discusaed iafor- mally but how they would fund it was a problem so it_�tasn't serious�y considered. Mts. Hughes asked if there was any diacueaioas wi�th others outside of the Council. Mr. Harris said the City Manager and the City Attorney Ealked-Co a number of people both in and out a� �iinneeota. He said being a Councilman ia only a part time job so tk�ey discuesed it with the staff. Father Ed.said this ca�ittee �as �i.�p�ted time,aa well. Maybe there would be aeed for some one op a �µ�i-time basis. Mr. Harris said that svmetimea has merit aad ec�ne �imes does not. Bloomingtom has apent approximately $30,000 on pro-. �easional help and if you read the Bloomington oridance, you i,ould agr� that we have a much auperior ordinace; our controls are bet�ex. �ir. Cladwell askdd if Mr. Harris was aware of any cooperatiye ef�q�� �ie�ween other neighboring coaQnunities. Mr. tiarris said it had beeq discuased at the Anoka Cau�t�► League of Municipalities . Mr. Harri,e said he didn't �,kno�r what happeaed at this meetiag. Fathe� $d sa�,d �he co�ittee would have the opportunity to look at the files aqd geC t� �afora�ation. . The Anoka County LibrarT-, headquartere on Highxay 10,.aes rep�eseqt�d bq Mr, �erry Young. Mr. Young said the Anoka County Librasp �se bad.. • an, interest iq thia ever aince it firat began. Ca�1e iniormation cetk. t�rs, fram the libraries standpoiat ha+e earthshattering poteutial to� us, Ita i new technique ia conmuaication with people. AB the ��b��t� �erves a great, number of comm�unities, intercau�ection ia an c���ridit�$ �oocern. We are faced with the possibility of 20 or ao eqsteo�, !T��nsmi�leioa �ram the librarq to individ�a is a major se�vice tt�e C�7,'V co�ld give. We Want ! way capabilitq built into CATV. They CQUls� set►d al�, their programs over the county. They catild pswA�de � ct��ldren�s se�rice, a atory honr, puppet ahan. At the preseo� tl�w �hey Cura avay ae many childrea aa they reach. All peopl� moroAl��.y ��ve a televi4ion so they would be able to aerva people �fiam tbe �ibrsap doean�t normally reach. What Me need ia a 2-�►ay capabi�i.t�► �n,d � or t�o chanaeie programlid for the librar�. ,� � ' ' 1 ' ' ' , ' ' ' C�TV ADVISBR� C�MMIZ'TEE ��a a �, ���_ ��_,�i.� � �� � tas7�. pag@ 6 All pubiic seryice agenciea will geed technical help, studio fac- ilities, and assistance in programring. Father Ed asked if he had seen a copy of the c�ldl��ee and had aay criticism. Mr, Young said there �aas a lump sum designation for all public aer�ice channels. He thi�ks s��body should be set up �Q �roVide an orderly access to these channel�. Sa�ie will be slow [o acae and others will be ready to be used almo�t iu��a��i�tely o A,:an agency will be needed as a referee to regulate the cha�nel� f�r the time available, The library could uae one channel all day, F'ather $d eaid he could underatand thgt the channela available could be� used for cou�e�cial TV and the public service shannela could be used up. Mr. Bill Nee said he had prepared a exhauetive document but it hadA�� been typed yeC, He would juat like to answer a couple of questiot►e that had been raised. He said there were three probleme of Inter� co�Wtection in this ordinance. (1) Economic, coyts are not regulated, (2) Technical, manufaeutrars have not solved itttercAUaeetidn Detween b�tleea syet�ms, (3) Politicel, yre nee� a regutatory system to set technical ataudards for the area. He didn't f.eel this ordinance could be patched up. He hoped this cammittee could bring forth a picture of what GATtI could be, and would try to repeal this ordinance anci sC�r� over. He said at the preaent time nobody wants public CATV. We �a1� wait and have the option. Father Bd told Mr. Nee that the committee would look at his document when it wae ready and call t�im back, �Ix�. Richard Harris said he'd like to mention the technical aspecta o� this ordinance, I don't know much about the technical park except �h�t , enough people had raiaed technical queationa to make him queskioq tl}emR iie said the cable being used, as he underatood it, i+ae about �he sise of a telephane wire, and,one �tould need a much Larger wire to h$y� � ' two way co�unication. The people who expertise in thia say you ca� only have a one way picture and a tvo way voice, vhich is Mhat yott b�ve on a tielephone. He said the only oae who really lcaovs the techt�,ical � +�s�ere seem to be tbe people who hold the franchiae and he thi�ks �i� phould get aaother opinian. ' �lt, Earrie fesl' that ve sbould have the answer coaceraing if our u��gti- bariag ca�miLie� taw a different �ystem, does our 8yatem have the�• campatibility to intsteoonect �+ith theae sy�tems. The Fedetal Go�ve� �a� i� �aking a look st cable televisian franchises and I Cbi'nk � ' should wait and r�e vhat the� sa�. 1lr. Haiae� a�ked if he kaei► tha federal agency �orking an the cable TD. Mr. Harris said he thougb�t �bcs, 8ughea had t6e neoe. ' ' ' . ' ' �,�_,a'�,� [Jer i�lt� said be �ss a�tudeat from tha Umivet��t� of Mittaesota aad he Mt+a not familiar pith the ordinance but ha tMs coq�cer�ted rith tha iatsrconnection problam. Ha felt that st4y cl,�i�tl� coul� be caawctad b� cable televiaian and that taenty �eart fraa� po�l� ��� entitt �roeld could ba iaterconaected via �atellitea. He tbvught �s could ba •tuck vith th� �rong type of s�stem and ve $heuld ��e1at aur franchise to a s1�t�m t.ltat lo racogaize� �� �he Fade�al G�Yq- �. , ' ' ' ' � � I� , � ' _ . ' !_� ' ' � ' � ' CATV ADVISOBY COlgIITTEE ML��T�Pi� OF JUL3 13, �972 page 7 ment. He said we were talking about interconnectiug with neighborit�g cammunities.when we ehould be thinking about a system that cas inter� connect between countriea. Thie will be the educa�ional system of the future. Father Ed thanked Mr. Kolton for his interast. f1t,. Hughes aaked if � �atell,i,te had been launehed. Mr. Rolton •aicl he wa�n't aure if it t+a;}� �aunched three months ago or if it would be lauached in three moQthe. Mr. $acobson said it was launched three montha ago. Yf it had beeA launched three years earlier it could have prevented 8U� of the deaCh� in Baagladesh. The United States knew in time to warn the people but there was no way of ccximunicating. The satellite is working, but i� �tsede refinement. Mr. Robert Hughee said he had heard so many epeakers say they didA�t kaow anything about the technical side of CATV. Ae began by offeximg a auggestioin. I kaow little about techaology, but I do imarW ali�tle mo�ce than the average person. However, I do lmo�v alot about televiaitau equipment. I build televiaions. He tben stated aome �acts: one ottt of every thous�nd men in Fridley can repair a television; one out pf every huadred tpen know hoW it works; aad no more than one six year old on an average block doea not know how to tune it in and raiae cain if it ian't ;rorking �orrectly. He then stated What Fridley citizene wa�,C in a cable TV ordiance. They s�t (1) aseurance of a�ood pic� Cure, (2) assu�ance of good service� (3) aasur�tce of rapid accees to new thiaga �o improve services as they bec� available. �he technologi�al association in television today io the techaology o� Che 1940�s, according to Hughes. Color TV is an added attractioq. �eChaology of Ather thinge like tranaietor• which allo�r heart �►atisDls to have electrocardiograms read at distaat points, t�c�olog� rhich would a11oW rapid acceas to librarq matarials, are neW. Alot of tb�inga availabls right now are working to�ards interactiag aystem�. flughes t�ld of a d�vice ia hia office that vill allar him to send s copy of typewrittea materisl, aketche�, photographs, hand dra� taaC�- eri��, a�ccroes the couat�ty anywhere ia 6 minutae per Fage. Hughes nety� aayoae caa �o an� bu�r an eucellent talevision camera for lea• t� �1900.00, aad �quipment neceasar� to tie iato a��ro vay teleyis• ion syatem. Three qeara fram now it �rill coat �200.00. ten yeare fram nav it w�ll cost $50.00. Rughe• talls of a ZV he bought � year a�o f� les� thaa a$100.00. Ten years ago you couldn't touch i.t �or th��m ���e l�ing at rapid chnngea in the availability of Cecb- �ol� �t�at h�s been available for a long tis�. Wa are also look�tfg� �t� � tecl�qlogy caming along. 9t�a�� flaaghe� stated that h� felt tha t01ag most lackiag in tha lhcidi.eq ordit�ca ia that more attentiun should ba giwn to t�e �atieo,; Wh�C �e wnt to do aith itt T6a vorat part is tbat thi• thing is bai� �� appsoacfied fro� a stMadpoint o€ todays t�c�l� �nd effo�t to undex� . ' ' � ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' , , CATV ADVISORY COMMITTEE NIEETING OF JULY 1�� 1972 page 8 �nd predict in todays terms what we want this system to do LO years from now-or in 1.5 years� There is little in the ordinance concerned with politics. Hughes stated that somevhere in the ordinance it should say-there shall be politica in Fridley-that unleas the franchise makes available in a timely manner new capabilities available as tech- nology developes, the franchise will make every p.�sitive effort to bring about interconnecting to the other cable syatems. , �io where is there a statement about policy. Public services and pub��c access channels should be made available freely, openly, and at no cost to people who need and want them. No where doea it say the city o£ Fridley, as its policy, will support this. We are in a position to say we want to have a swi�ing pool without mentioning that we intet►d to supply a lifeguard and cloriae. We are leaving that open and hop�ng they will appear. Hughes feeling are that the ordinance undertakes W be technical in an area where the people responsible for it have no proper technical espertise. Indeed, the technical knowledge rlecess�ry to take the approach that has been chosen neceasary isn't available anywhere. I don't have it. What your trying to do is look 15 years �,�}to the future-define the technology that will exiat and then lay dowu some kind of rules. The bill proposed suggested to you a couTse of action which was very proper. I do not believe the ordinance �S pazchable. Hughes said that people interested in this should work,togethe� �0 7��y down in terms of preformance what we want to do. There should be a new television franchise that will acsure us acceas to (1) new tec(�- nology, (2) good service, and (3) assurance that the body polit��s �as expressed bis will and desire for the future. �, Caldwell �hen asked Rgbert Hughes if he had mentioned � coopex�Ci,ve e�for� with o�her c�inities. In answer, Hughes stated that 1�e fe'1� �� better to bave a cooperative effort not just in immediate areas, bu� ae far as �e can reach. Mr. Hughes alao mentioned that a nev CATV ordiance should be a combined effort bq our city council. ' Mr, Nee said you caa have area aervice and atill keep local se�v�ce� Tt can be done by a Joint Powers Act. A group of municipalities �an have a common fEanchiae.• The most clear cut `tay Would be to inclvde ' ��� Qf Anok� County. It could be by coaimon franchise such�.as kiinne� ga�co has with all the suburba. The state legislature can g,ive apec�al po�ers such as it did in the hospital diatricte. You can have xegia�l Sopperation and atill keep local iaput. iie could get a framchi�e Co ' coyer the four school diatricte. ' ' � � �'athe; Ed said the Cammittee is very greteful for your intere�t a�d hope it will �timulate intereat by others. Mr. Kolton eaid the �b��c� �aterest could be stimulated by appealing to groupe by infonmi�$ i�1An�o _- �t�nt they t+ill be able to go ahopping by CATV and telliag me� h� ��A! ��ap �e helped medically. �'�tChe� Ed adjourned the meeting at 9:40. : �',� � � __ �'�Y +�►�iv�,�ory �O�nmittee ,^51T..�.�waiaaa�+�� iaX`te �. . z � IY�e+�'� �,�A.d�S _,�, ��t�� �"��� � . ' ��� �'��S��e� �es�,dents for Action. s group belonging �q �l�e �r��,t�� ��t�qpt��.����, �'er�ex�tion� bec�,me interested in cable �r� a�'ter �e��r1��� , ,_���� �qrksho that c�ble rV would be the hot issue of the '�0�� ��d � � �J ' � ' ' ' ���� �i��+�ye�ing that our city council w�s deep in negotiatlor�� ��c� .��g�,t�� �W��'tl� tow�rd the grsntinv; of s franchise. �e then sp�ri�Q��s� a� •, ������ tq��t��� tp ��q�u�int the public with the implicgtions and pp���t��� • r ��' ��b�e ��. �f�er further study. wP then re�uested that tk�e Cou�s��l �,��� g��'�' ��►nting an ordinance for at least 6 months with the hope th�t ���� �� ��e large problems would be resolved as numerous studles �Tk��'� 9��y��, �t� ��og�ess. �►e believed the most important unresolved q{�es��Q3�� �c?1C��R����� ���� '�V weTe � �, ���g�connecti4n. although the ordinanee states �Y��� th� c������r ��,��,� '�����connect �ith other systeras serving ad joining municip�7,i,����� p�� �����, w����r how Fridley can extend its authority to foxce p�h��i �,����m� �'#�1��hisPd by other cities to comply with this. �� $e��� �� ug ��� ��� ��,"��,�,c� �.n��rest goes beyond municip�l boundarles at�c� �#�+�� ��@ �• ����p�C,t�,���� G�unc�l m�y have � role in this regar3. We �Q �p� v��f� �Q '' ��� ��,� �',��ndfatherlrig" wh�ch would exclude the system ir� Fr�,�.�,��r �';�g�, �'����r ���.1�►�ion by the Me tro Council or other government��. �Qd�Q� �uQh � ` �� ��Q� ��,�� ,p� �CC. 'rhe questions remairt---ho�r could 2 su`b��'�?� �`�'�h ' ��aQa���1��� ��r�G�ms share the broe►dcsst of problems of ar�a �l,Q,s ��������R ��� �'��� ��e Univers�,ty? ti�w c�n the county librarY reQl��� ��q ��1�,�, ' ,�������.�►�, for seaw�ic4 of the locai sqstems �re not �nteraonn���ed?? I' 2R F�+�ttblia acaeas. rhe ordinance should spell out wh�� �������q� �j�Q��,� �e� �roY�,ded by the company to local groups for the ��gc�u���,Q� Q�` �, ���q►��q��� �Q�c$�ning uae of the equipment qnd teohnical asai�ta�a� �� ��'q��l�! p�4�4��,on. �E�e �nnual fe� which the oity rec�iv�� �'�01� t��� , ' � :�, , I . +��j�t�t�� �k�ould be e�rmsrked ior the promotion of public usa� A �, �he ad�isary cornmi���e. �h1� ���E.:i.;:;.�� 4��•� `���� � �'orra�� ��fore � J ,��e►���ng �1�� frar�c�i�se �nd should be more than "advisory". The�r �should �+�g� ��s�sted the aouncil in writing the ordinanae and held ma1�� p�b�.�,� ;���'��r����Qr�e►1 meetings and could have served as liason betwee� ���y� �4�+40� �i�.�tx'l.ct, county library and other community groups ���h +�� �h� �����a�� �rtles. �hey should work independentyl rather �haA �e�'Y�� �� ��� �����ur� of the council gnd should have the power t4 �i1��4� �h� p�� �y tQ c�rry out its obligations that .are carefully spel.lec� ou.� �tl ���► ���naz�ae. �� A�ddlt3,on,a1 Services. We feel the ordinQnce is va�u� '4irid�� ���'��e�l� 2� �t���ng the compsny shall submit a plan. �hi,�s $hpuld @����,��.��� �ta�e �he minimum number of channels ---we propQS� 2Q: �'�us �����a��e� pf access by significant but diverse local groups. '��,� ��.�� ��p��,c� �aY� beer� submi,tted at the time of the writing of the p��,�,��s��R �� �d t"lt'�11y tk�e most important. we are critic�31 of Pk��,c��,�� �"Q� ��,t����� �l���d w�.th t��,s after having our group and the schop�. 6��aG�'�,�t �,�s�}���� �� mo���s de�ay. We Peel they should have comb�ned w� G� '�he ����,��c��,ng aQmmuniti�s as �s being done in other peirts of G�i� R�R��'Q ' ����, �'�e Fr�.dley council seemed to re�rd eable TV �a� ,ust �AO�h��' ' � `�1���,�tQ�� W�'�� tbe m�l.n imp�ct being the small annual fee they wp��,d �►�g,���►Q �'�,+p�t ��� Cpm�ny. S�b feel they t�erere sold s"bill p�' gpOd�� a� . • . ������,t�d 'A,� C�� csb�e compe�nies and did not consider th� 1��g� ����,�,G+� +� �;���� Q�* ppssible role of the state or met�ro government. �� �'8��3� �,q�# ' '����, ,����►�� �Q be to grant the franchise hurridly in order �p q�vp��, �p���� ����.���on by the FCC or other political bodie� ���rg{��,�,��,���g ' �1���i� ��° c��ti��'�� M�u�d be in the public iaterest. ' ' 1�+��+�pt�m'�e� �he che►irmen of the netro council, sub4o�11�;�t�R4� �h��� �����4, �1�ei,� reports on Interconnection ( ehrm. Adrian � er'bs�) R�"1�'���p I� ' �'���:,�',.��� Ape��tion dc Funding ( chrm. �uglas H edin) = Ce�ble ;�rs���q ����� � ;� ���t,������ 4� ( A�be�t I�qhlf ) and A d.i�orar A1� tp !1 unia3,p���,'��,�� �, �#�l� I' ,TQ� $��'�� ) e�nd a!'inal report to the full counoil shall b� �ubr����p�,� s . . �p� Mp�Q ��t this com�ittee confers with t�ais metro cc��tvc11 study c�������� a�d seeks their help in rewriting the ordina.nc�. W��Ope ��� �k�� b�ddi�►� �'or the franchise will be then reopened �nd �l�i� �c���1c1��ed in apublic and apen manner from sll companies whic� wi�h �►o �u'km� � tl�em. . a � F� Q � ���A2. i�� , � � ��� �� �� � f 8K , �<�.- ,,�. . � � ' ��I , ,� il J ' ' � li � , ' ' ATTAC�NT "B" t. :i „� . . �' � � �� ��' � � ' '''y `• l. �'R S �, mS w � � ��3 I.1Y N ..y 6QQQ W��ST MQARE �AKE DRIVE, FRIDLEY, MIN�:ESOTA 55432 �� 560-61C0 ��� ��; ���� ��,�''Y �,c�yxsory Committee �?��y �� �'rid�ey ��� �, �J��y�r�i�� Avenue No E. ����.��r�, �Vlinnesota 55432 �' �����1� �I� e DR. JQNN K. ��AN�. S'iP�R�'dTEhOiN' ! ��M�S ki, HEOrE', pIR�CT(TR� �USf11�,59 4FfA1RS ' JAM�� Q, PAPPPS A4M�hl$TRATWE A$5��1�nT ,�g �Qa.�d af Education members of Independent Schoal District No. 1�4 w+� ������i,�.�e the opportunity to share with the CATV Advis�.:ry Committ�e Qt�x ��x}C+�r�s �'eg�.rding the educational capabilities of any cable TV syst�l�t?, tl��� ����� t�e �stablished in the City of Fridley. yjj� �.$ �. �3pa�d o,.f Education do not plan to make an oral pr es ent�tip� a� yQ�x ,���r ��a��,ang�R but hope that yo� will give our concerns as re��s�e�'�d it� �kt��1 ,�p�r�t��ication your full consideration. � r��, ��.x]�iex communication to the Fridiey City Manager and City CQUt�C1� ���e�se see enclosed copy), we expressed our strong belief that a��.bl� '�'V' ������ �c�� F�idley should be so established that it would have th� �a��b�li�y' ��� �,�$�q�n�ibility of carrying over municipal boundary lines edu��t�An�l �rp�x�x�z�,s tha� would be developed by an area-wide organizatioz� Q� sSc�l�pj, dfs���c�� si.xr�ilax to the TIES organization. It seems to us thax �.k th� �a�'e���t ���e ��� fi�nancial condition of education mandates that any w�d�spx��d uSA pP ��l��e �'Y for educat�onal purposes will have to come through joint, G99g�����Y� ��x�$ l�y a number of school districts. ,�, �����d �ecommendation we would make would be that regulation8 i� Gh� ! gl��i�&��� w�uld insure that any revenue the City receives throu��h xhe ��t���� A� ���b�� '�Y .fxanchise would be devoted to developing the pub��.c ���Y�,�Q ����c�c���i�,g �ectorR The actual use to which such funds are tp �� 81�� ��Qi��q ' �px�c�e �'a�om recomm�ndation� made by the Advisory Committe�, ;�� �$ gu� underatanding that recent FCC regulations state that any� �iuc�f,�ig���,�y ' �}���cj,�,n�g �o allocate more than one channel to educational insti�:,t�c�l�s �µs�, ��,y� ��� �exmission of the FCC. If our understanding of the rQg�,���c��} �� ' ' � C_J n �� .;�,. . ,:- Ks�+ w � c• i '��'�'�%' A�.dvisory Corr�mittee -i- June 29� 1972 . �o�a�@��� and �inee the Fridley ordinance contemplates allocatin� �no�e �l���t �n� ��,n�el,� we wo�1d recommend that application be made to F(;,C fox� s��h �er�ission at the earliest opportunity. ,�'�zl►�.�y as a last recommendation we would suggest that sometime duxi}�� �€c��� �ommittee�s de�iberation �it would be well for you to invite in or�e� 01' thp ��,t�c�tor$ fxom the metropolitan area who is well versed in the eduGat�4�1 ���er�s o� cable TV. We might suggest Mr. Colline of the Anoka ��}�Qa� ��St�ic�, �vl�, Nelson of the Bloomington District, or Mr. Andexso� pF th+� �i,���o�a St��e Department of Education. . ��ce a�ain Iet us express our appreciation for the opportunity a# con�xfbt�t�l�� �ux input for your consideration. .��'��xc��r�ly yours, . � � 4�'�b �-Rt -•��;� �,�, u� ��� _ M���' ���3�'��er . � ���r�s �Q��d p£ Education � �� �'i�4: s � � P � ' � r—, J � II � ' ' � ,� � ' ' � II+dI�EPENDEIV°I' SCHOC3�< iI3�"�"�°�tI�T iVt), z.�k »� POSITION ON CA� LE T V �"s�b�� C��.eY%sion has a potential for aiding and inEluencing education that 1i1c��Y ��r�a���e� �6�� �a� ��y pti�er recent technological development. Therefore, i� is cxit���� ��� ��p �3�,�y �� ��'����y� make full provision for educational uee in any GA'TV sy$��x� �j7,�� �� �:���k�.i���l �a do businesr; in Fridley under ordinances passed by ��� ��t�,� �pY������� �'�i� $oat� �� Edu�ation of Independent School District No. 14 has acC�ptes� vvith ����x���s� �1►� i�Y7�t���.��� ta►�a�t��Gipa,te in furnishing the educational data needed fr� fv��t�la�i�3� ��, +��'��at��t tc�-iat xnakes provision for educational utilization of a CATV $y���m� �,�,c� �,� h8�� #�,����t���c� �iie �istriet's administrative sta£f to work with the City Man�;��� �p�y�rd P�3TA���,�� t�kae desired educational input. �� ���i�• hoW�ve�, that i�, spite of the best efforts of everyone involv�d, kh+� tirx�� ��.14wed ��� ������r��ion� of the or�inanee and the complexity of the educational im�1�,Cati�&ts p� ��T� r��es i� �mpcssib�,e to give the whole problem the time and �t�,dy ��t��@aaTx �c�� �����'��g t��� the �rnany ra�nifications and poasibilities have been consid�red 8►Ad W��g��s�. •'I'h���f��e� we ask the Fridley City Council to continue the public heaxi�ig �q� &t lq�st �i�c �a�nths. , �3��� e� t�C ec�ucational aspects which we believe need further study iz�clude: �3 ��r��ttib�lity amoag city CATV systems in oxder that.there rr��y be +�A+P�?��'���Y� �uz��iculum and instructional programs between d,i�t�ic�s �►S �W. �11 a� betweer� schools within the same district. �. AA i�tt�trxi,e �o a"�entral Educational TV Facility" founded jointly byr �chqol districts, since districta such as• Fridley are likely too sacna�� tc� �Yer be able to kotally use the full potential of CATV unless so�� +�QL���T�(iYg ventu�`e is instituted. �. �'he s�etermination of the proper role of the franchised company in ��'QY�s��� �.A��'Y fa�cilities and in aasuming costs for educationa� gu�"A��a�s. � '"��1� �d�t��tion,�►� Research and Development Council of the Metropolitan Tw;�tl G1ti��e (���?�e) k��� �x��,�c�ted an in,terest in studying the educational implication�t Qf Cr,�,'�'Y �1nd 1��������Y �u�'�ishing the data of educational needs to school districts �n �� m4��QFq����,� ,��'�!� 89�►�'�dQ�'ing the gran�ing of Cable TV franchises. However, Fridl�y� Wij,j, j,?e c�$�i,�s�. '�� ����',�i� +p�' �t�c� affarts ualeaa the public hearing is continued. We a�� �q �''�j,d�,��r �3i��r %c�y�,��� �Q +dQ jus� that. . ' i ' ' � � " , - ,�. '� -� .�5__ L_l , ' � J , ' ' � � ' LJ ' 1 1 � ' ' 1 � ' A������ r��,� June 28, 1972 7144 Riverview Te�, y,�R Fridley, minn. 554�� ��'�h�� �dwa�d Chmielewski, Chairman ����� i�t�V7.sg�y �ommitte2 „ ' . y . ���� �°��.f�er �h,�nie�ewsKi, A�.�a�� submi� the following staiemsnt to the Cable Advisory GQm�itt�et W� fi�c��'e�, that we will be out of the city and u.�able ta app��� t���� h����ngs, . . � �V �R�,���,..,.,.�...�..---- --------------- �. . . . �������°������������......�twwA�s+���w�� w'w: ���?Y �f �� .1n F��dl,ey �iuho have looked at GATU in same dsQ�h fQO� ���t ���vl� ���k ,�r� time is h�lpful in loo�ing no;u a� Cf1T1/. ��thQ qp ,�s. ����'�y y�a�� �g�. could have had the Wisdom to ses the imme�au��pl� ��±���� ��?a� �pmmerGial TU was to have o� our lives and t�he liv�� �f 4��� �hildr��. 'Thus it sesms premat+.srP i� the lir's o° ���, ��o�,�.t�,� ��T� ��� q�posed to rural, "imoroved reception" CATQ) fa� ��'�""y ��r ' :�"� � �A �� ���� �� ��v�sio� not only wh�t CATU can do, but what wa wan� ��, �� �Q� �iM��� �1� �ave a great rna�y question� a5aut Fridley's �AT1� �j �i�;���p w��,�M W� 1���� 9C! ��Go be�o�u� perhaps our �:eatest �iffi�u�ty i� t��� ��q V�l��� �r?Fc�rration from pilot programs such as the Q�e j,� ,�p���!��� M���, � ���� R��u��� a u�ea,�th of i�forrnatio� that is si�np],y nQ± ay��,��a�� ��wt W� ��c�� '�ht�� �nPqrrnation is imperaf,ive and will ba pF o���� �m;�Q��a^�Ce �� �'�dQ����nd�ng CATU in the �uuin �ity area. '��� ����� qf particul�r concern to us are: 1) syst�m owr:��s!�j,Q� �� ���g��mm.�rrg qf both public access time and no�-pu5lic access t��,� �� �t�t��n�r�G� amendmen�,; and 4) functions of the CATU adviso�y �pmr��,����� ,�� SY��arn Qwnership: In general ter�ns, th� Iiterature on ��TV s�tste�� �� Q�S�� �h�� commt�nitie� consider a va;iety'of ty^=_ o�' Yys�em p4��g�m ���R• Th� �;�q ��esented bplpw reprsse�t a sample p� �����e�k ���,��;���, �P���R� • W� ��c�re� �hat the City Council aopa�e�+lv �a;;e c��,���*��,��r�j pn�y �� �r�� A;� - �e �Q�CSpn� who favor orivzte. co�r�ercial n�+�nershio !--liave th�� �i�q (��°�t��� ��?�entiv�. with proper safe-ouards. Nta� be the L�-; r��aw�,-,���, �f ���'���en� aperation. Commerci2l e�terpr�isp �-a� th� ,�� ; -os , ��k�,��w�,Q��,� �h� ��R?,�a7. for install�tio�. ex�a�=io��. a�d �nore����-�,� of �I�e ��„��8 � �'��,� �n� �he drive to show a Y profit in a com��tit�v� �':e�,d, �� �� �Q�����s ft�T �he 1oca1 �over^ing �o�y to hold out f�r T=_,,��,u� �Fr,�{�� '�R �h1� ��p�i� �s e�onditio� for grznting tne commerica� Fra��hxs�� �e �c�T� ��jv��3t� Cable ownership by a �o�-PpOfit,rq^�,;�^��y ����,�����Q,�-, t��1� ��ta��qra��G^ could provide all the services promis�� �Y �he �7b�s �F�������e I� �n�gh� also be nore enthusiastic a�o•�± Y:.: '_s. i�,, r': ;, _. . ��Ye?y rQStly �=rVices to Lhe co:nmunit;. �:�ith n��_,;rp� i- ��::;-,������, mQ�'?y ��'��� u�e�:�l�+ �,ormally be drawn off as profit �an b? �:p���� y��k ��1�A �h� �R�ration to reduce rates to subscribsrs� to pr�:��,�__ ��;,�� ��� i���?��?!��!��y P�'�9rc�mming, and informztio�r ser•�ic��. fc�r �xarnp�,�,' �M� ���, �I�"I�e� �����a�le to a cable system could make it c�oss ibl ��.� hpp� u� ����y��t� �hp w�nts� c�ble s��vi�a with na �harg f r i^st�l�,at3 n ,� �p �I�.�����r� ������ and ,�nooiie origination facl�i��es �'o� +�QT:Tit,i�i�� ��5����m� � � �, R ' ' 4�� ' ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' ��, � ' ' • r jh��e �w� pQssib�lities alone could be interchanged with �iffe�en� ���e��s pf the system in a number of different ways, 'JnfQ�tuna�e�y, �an� ��mmun�tiss first hear about cable when a commerical oee���q� ���e� �q the city and asks for a franchise. Often the F�an�h��Q �� ���nted, as in Fridley, without �uch investigatio�. Thus, �he pq��a �b�l�ties of alternative financing arraogernents are lost as We��'a� ���e�native ways to use reve�ues. Fridley, like ma�y commu�it���, p��y�� Qne Gom�et�tor agai�st the other to get a highQT p�TC���a�� p�ym�nt, � wiser tactic migh� have been to settle on a mod�st pe�G��t�g� �th$ FGG su�gests as low as 2�), reducing the paymen� tv the m���G���lity �� ��t��� for ppt�mum service to the community. This servlCe Gou�d ����u�e; wiring the less=affluent areas; facilitating prA��am p�Ad�Ctio� �� '!pub�ic access'� chann'els; including mobile equipmen�, �� Qve� greater concern to us was the way in which the fr�n�hi�e W�� g��nt�d, The basic �roblem was that the ooerators had tp pr�s$�� �h�l� ��pp�s�ls separatsly and in closed hearings. �hile "sealed b����� ��� ���mo� �n specified construction jobs�t'seemed � inapprpp��a�� ��� ���f-deP�at�ng way to receive CATU proposals. ��e we�e tpld �h�� �� pFp- p����s �e�e hea�d publicly, the last company to presa�t itS �rqops�l �=�p��� ha�e an unf�ir advantage. This could have oasily be�n �v����d �y p��y���ng all companies,a chance to add to their p��ppsals un�il � f���l fp�m was reached by each. This method, while �����pQ�������. W���d h�Ve produced the best proposals each company was capab�� p� m�kf�g4 Further �the public was not allowed to hear the Pyl� p�qpqs��8t #h����p�e was forced by the city to accept one proposal W��hp�� �y$� ��pW�n� what tha �ther compa�ies would 9ave offered. Th� p�qpp�a� putlf��� wh�ch we�e made available ta the public were to����y in�d�.�u��� �� ���m� �� understa�ding fully what each company ha� �p qf�e�. j� �dd��i�n t� jeopardizing the chances of attaining fo� �ridley �ha b��� ��IS�II��� Rl��pc�sal, the "closed hearing" method lef�, many �q������ �����en� u+i�� cQ��iderable knowledge of CATQ no cha�ce to ��k que�����s aF pQ��n�,ial, owners. 2} P�e,_ ogrammin . The ordirta4qe calls for two basic kinds q�' p�qg�amm�n� . Ru#���c access ��20� of all channels}, and. ihat Pare whi�h CM� �camRa�Y ���(��Qa (80� of all channels. ) The ardinance raises ma�y Q��g���pr�� �bQ�l� �th�Se �wo types of programmi,ng. A, 'iLp�=p�blic_ access _chan_nels. Section 25A deals w��h �h�Q �qr��. ' P�.�tt�1e�� by khe company to submit a plan��sub ject to the �pp�q�� j, p� �h� ���y.+t" It seems to us that this pla�, as well as �he p�an� qf a�hg� op�r��prs. should have bee� submitted, eve� if te�+Y��j.y��,y, ���'p�� ' �t�e f�artch�se was awarded. The ordinance is most u�speciP�G a� tq �yh1��, ��ite�ria the city council shall use to evaluate such a r 1�r1, i�p ��� 3 P ■ � ��It '��+a�e �hat changing FCC regulations make this a difficul: �$�u���# p�� ' �� �I�e� ssem to us something which should preclude awarding a��+�^��hi�e. �� �� �r�qnc�m�nt to the franchise pessible which would requ��� ���� � p��►1 b� submitted �t thi� time? 1 I� ' �* Public ac�ess channels. Sectio� 22E provides f,�� !!f�rQ� yse Qf ��h�nn�� o� �hannels for all educational, library, qpy��nm������ &��?d �lp�1�p�'Qf �t �ommunity organization users. The company r�aY �h���� Qr� ar�qun� nvt to exceed its actu�l productio� costs Cor the u�� p�' ��� p�t�;�a'y'S personnel, studio, and production dquipment.'� i�t�a�, ��W�r� ��d�� ��ost�, is the estimatsd cpst oP•such a productio�? �IM�� ���n�l��+da'oP quality Will be used? It sesms to ua that this ��st be spelled out, as well as �uhat amaunt of city control �h�re u�i��,1, pe pyer ��t,�$ �',f1at aT'A aAt. fnr ��tr`F� nrnri��rti�n ',.� ! ' / '/ �' ' 1 ' ' ' ' �� ' � ' , � -� �. �'���,h��, we hape that the franchise could c�11 For prpf�SS�.q�1�7� ��,��f �Q �t�mulate �ocal institutions to make use pf thes� fa��li,'���� fg�' lcc�� or�.ginatipn. Is the CATV advisory committee �Qi�� �Q ��c���e �raining to do this? The ordinance does not say, In othe� ����� �.t nas been found thatublicUaccessnchannelsyunlessuitY,�Sm���� ������� p�t�gramming of the p ���;���,a;,ed by an established body with strong motivation and sqme ���,�� �.�� �upRort it. �j� ��dinanc� Am�ndment. �e feel Section ii D, is well orien�ed to ,,o the ordinance relating to technical standa�ds. bu� ���r��ments * ��nr��c�ssari�y vauqe about other aspects of system ope��ti0n SuGh �� ��aa3,ity of programming, services to subscribers, and ratQ ����rm�.e�atio�a These cateqaries are not mentioned in Sectio� ���, ��d �r� 31s� �,�eated ur�pecifically in other parts of the o�di��n��, ��r:���_ it be possible to get at this time, a clarifying amen�mQ�?t �� �hv r��di.nance spelling out those areas, other than tech^?�.G�1 ������r��n�e�which �he city can amend? �������, �l�e roCedure for amentime�t is not made c�ear. ;�+ihile '��� q�d�r��r��� dea s at engtn wit i s the city's) right tp �eVO�e �Me �'��n�h��e, �.� WQuld seem that all parties in such an ag��emen� wqt�ld g��.,� ���r� tt�e less drastic measure of amending the ordin�s��� wh��? ���,�]�r�g diFferences. p� �un�tiqns of the CATU Advisor Committee. �.Ve see as �pmmsnd�ble �I�� eS ab xshment o the A V dvisory Co�mittee. HoweveT, �� �� �►n��.��� wh�� s�ecific functions and/or powers such a comm�.�G�e h��. �� ��t��,d like'to see sorne of the following fu�ctions in th� �pdy oP �►�'iP 9��J.n�rt�e; „�;.»,�����t����hment Q� a f ixed assessment oP the 2 to 5� AP �he C�b�� pp��'�t�t�� '��4ss _to o�erate -ttie� committee. +�A��Fiequirad review by this committee of cable operation a� R�T'�Qdi� ��� ���.�t' one year apart� intervals. a�•�*���ue�t�gati.ng complaints and arbitr�ting disoutes G�wQQ�t pUk�l�Q� �Qy�,�r��,ng bpdy, and cable operator. �,��..����#,iya �c�ivities such as de�leloping experimen�al �p'�ntu(��ty ' ��Q����r���g„• ('.�e feel especially concerned that the po�en�i��, f�l� ��pa�na�,pn of �.ibeary facilities be developed. ) . ' „������ting fees fr�r the use of production facilities pr Fp� ������ �Y ��p�i�-.maicing or fund-raising entities. � ' �, �^ ' i I '',.:, � ' ' ' 1 ' � ' ' .__.___ �!� � �umm��y ana Recommendatinns �!�'h�vQ �t4em��ed ta communicate SJ:i� Of ���r �oncernS abe�l�� th� �����n�, Frj.d�ey CAT�,/ ordinaace. 'rJe r�ae the p���ts we hay� Fa���� ?�� �f 7c�ms help to the CAT�,' Advisory Co��mittee as �� �mb��k� �p�t � m��� ��fficult task. �� �ha,s b�ief paper are have c�nly bee� e��,�a to touch on those �Sp���� �F �h� ordinance u�hich : cours�ry rcvi�Ww .� c� vious. A� men��pnpc� ����.��r, such z revi�� i. particuiarly d�- r �s so mt��� ��TU ����a�ch is curreltly ��nJ2I' way, and any �r:.�_ ,_ :-; �valua�ican �r�ds�� �,a�ke� a�, th�s time will be out-oF-date shoril;•, . . . �� sht���� �e noted at this time also, that if we have a� p�tera�� Gqr1�,e�r� w��� �he pre�ent prdinanee it is that we would likg �'��,d7.ey �p �e �pQk�nq a� �RTV as a public service oriented tool, and pn7,y s�cpn�ar�,],y a� a �ot�rce of �ax revenue. �i� $�ese final thpughts in mind, u►e would recommend to �he Gommi±�,�� ���ious �cnsideration of recommending to the City Counc�l i'ep�a� �P' ��� present ordinance and fur�her study. If the _':ty CounC�l 15 ��a��e tp r�ceive that recommendation due to tha �,e�ding n��,�:��� Q`' x�Q p���.r��n�e, we would strongly recommend a refere�dom vp�e wh�,�n w��7�� c���e �hE people of Fridlsy an op�ortu�ity to become mq�� atya�� p�' �h�,� ��d���n�� wh�ch we feel cauld ha�e a prafound ef�'��t pn �h�i; �i��s, '�I�ar�k yt�u fo� your consideration of our presentation, ' ���?���@�y � �� ` ' ?` ✓ / �'i. •, ' L' � � �� � J / . Z•- l ��� r�. ,� �� -.t � `- .�/� ��� anc� mrs, Niko�ai Koropchak �F � I''� � bi�ghes i+�, Iia iries �. ?�'� �� Gal�Well 0 R , ' ' ���1Q TO:� ���d�Q F�?OM � ' ' �I � � C'� ��N�� i�A�'E : ��MQ NIJMBER Gerald R. Davis , �;i�y t�anager Nasim M. Qureshi, City Engineer Juiy 21, is�z CM #72-20 , �tE: Request For "STOP" Sign On The Southeas� CoT���' t Uf 3rd Street And 58th Avenue - Request �y Mrs. Arthur Young �'��� ���ersection has been studied in regard to the abov� ��c�t���t, Qur examination of the records of accidents ��ic� � p�����al examination of the intersection show that �"STOF!' ��g� �'� �his intersection is not warranted. It appe�x� �h�� �i�s, Young wants a"STOP" sign in order to regulate spe�d Qn �r� ��r�et. The manual on "Uniform Traffic Control DeyiC�S'' ����e� not to usE "STOP" signs for speed control (see ��tach�����, '��,��� recommendations are also concurred with by the Pub1�� �a�"��y D�xector as per attached memo. The ��ty did install a 30 M.P.H. speed limi� sigr� a� tj��s ' �.s �h� lowes� �peed we can install according to the St��� st��u�es. ' �� Xk�e City Council wishes to order a"STOP" sign at tj��s �.����sect�on, it is our recommendation that it be instal�e�1 �� ��e Northeast and Southwest corners of tne intersectio� �s ��e�� �.s a minor visability problem for traffic comi�g f�om ' ��� W�s� �� 58th Avenue towards the intersection. ' �IQ��� � 1 1 � � .. � G�-c�. � . N M. Q � r�e City Engineer-Director of P�ai��}i�� � 1 . EJ �z , �. � ' ' , ' ' .,, � ' I�: .r �i � �ANF I � SYLVAN � � �IIILS � �PARK �'J � � � ,�--� � � ���� l�N � Q � ►°- ' � � ~ y� � W � � W � « Q jry � cn �� �, , R a � N � �#�TM �r�Nvs ir*a1 , � K{7 �t� :v�. "_ �1!�i��R�� ���4��R MO�TM ;•� � t>3Kiy MYim � � ', �T� ��� ____. � � � YOON- PLAZA tNO►- V�NG CENTER t •v. ar�uuds CATN.CN{MCM � ::��� ��. � � � 9 A .�: �� �,, �. '� � �r�4 � � � *� Yt �Mi� � 1�1� • �I TH�' �=�OMMON� � � PA.R K �; � � � M! RR��l1"4M , ,I � ii , M . A Q � M� � �N1`�� }�II a� � � ��IIt1,1. IN ��1 �J C• t��.T� r� NT � .�s.�.s aox � u sT �Y�MUt' � � MMIWt� 4CM. I 60TM vENu . r F W r W W C � � F r . . M a a "' � L t°'d �+ N � { . l�Rip�,l NIfM a � A �� f� � b9TM oVEN�E � F LQ � � �W �- �w x � � z : a �`� �', 1 w " s � � � _ �' v M1��� ; r ''."' 'Y� l • . � i/�T� re�o�r�e�. �,i _- Y. S al. � . l�TM � !lsiMting_ �0 �t.p.h. 3� +��qM � Requsat�d �top Siqs� � � �t�co� �t�p Ri�ut ,�� �* 1 1"� `�` 1 1 !1 1 1 . -= --.__ �� � �_,■��. -,�...1�r•. � �� �� � 1 �,II ' u ' ' ' �IQ T0: M�l"IO FRQ�I: �SO DATE: Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer James P. Hill, Assistant City Manager/Public Safety 1?i��ctc��' July 17, 19i2 �i�t0 SUBJECT: Co�ents on request for stop sign on Southeast coxner of . 3rd Street at 58th Avenue � have reviewed the citizen's request for a stop sign at 3rd Stree� �t�d 58th Avenue. I have also reviewed the accident data pertaining tp tb�s �ntersection, discussed the request with two police sergeants, and p�rsqnally observed the intersection on location. In favor of the citizen's ranarks and request I make the followi�g c�mnaents • 1. In my opinion 30 m.p.h. is excessive for all residential streets with 75� residential frontage. It is my understanding th�t 30 m.p.h. zones are customary in the State of Minnesota and generally controlled by State Statue. 2. Uncontrolled four way intersections always have a potential � danger of vehicle collisions. The intersection i� ques�iot�, however, is not unique to this part of the country i���pf�tr �s being uncontrolled. ' , , ' Wi,th respect to the citizen's specific re(�uest for a stop sign, it is my opinion: 1, The accident rate and nature of accidents does not warxanfi � stop sign at the specifically requested location. Z. 6hould a atog sign be erected as requested, the citi�ena 1�.YiAg in the area of 3rd Street and 57th Place may be aggr�tv+�tea by a po�siAle iacrease in careless drivers "equealing" ki�ces fr4�n the stop aigs which may in effect create a greater da�er th�A currently exists due to excessive acceleratioa. 3. It has always been recogniaed bq profeaaional traffic engit��ex� ' that stop aign� should not be uaed for speed control. S�R�Et stop aigne create an inconvenieace to �otorists, mauy t�.me�! these eigns aay canpound rather than reduce a problemR ' ' CJ ' � �F• �� 3#�ould �l decision be reached to erect a stop eign at �a�� St��R� at SBth Avenue. the logical corner to erect such a s�,$q i� �hR Southweat corner of 58th Aveaue ratber than the DTortb��a� �OrAf�� of 3rd Street. 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The City has approved the plat of that parcel of land, but for personal reasons, the fee owners-- contract Vendors Albert and Rose Johnson--have refused to sign the ' plat. Mr. Schroer still intends to file the plat, but due to the demands of the fee owners, it will take him a little longer than anticipated to accomplish the filing. ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 , Mr. Schroer has a contr.act to sell Lots 7 and 8 of Block 3 of the proposed plat, on which he must perform in the hear future. Pursuant to Minnesota Statute 471.29 subd. 2 and the Code of Ordinances of the City of Fridley, the parcel in question must be platted or the City must waive the requirement or the deed may not be recordable. In view of h'is contract obligations, it would be an unnecessary hardship on Mr. Schroer if he could not perform due to the statutory requirements. On behalf of Mr. Schroer, I request the City of Fridley waive the statutory requirements and a�.opt a resolution permitting this tr.�.nsfer. We would appreciate your put�ing this matter on the agenda for your next regularly scheduled meeting, Monday, July 24, 1972. Thank you for your consideration. Yours Pe Y�J L : CC: �� Fridley City Attorney Robert Schroer � �.0 A _ : � . . , M F � .. - . �. � �,���'�'��, v 81ST AvE uE ,�� ;� ' �'`� i��'� �.. , . �'r; : �i, a� .�: r � .�� � .�. .� �� � ��� ,�.��.�. ��:�+.�,:��.:� �� � .� � � �f� ��, f ;�/'.` a ,� WYI.DVr00D LANE { � t � �.... �... � � ,� ,,�.� � . �� . �. �r�� �.�` � :� .� � „� �:.� � :� . � , .� � . .� ,.� �� � . � : : .� �r 1 ; :��.�� .j� � � � � -� � :�y� :��: , {:}/Z ��, ,;f'� ��� /r� ; ;/. //� Zoned Res�ae* � • • N '• � � ��� • f' • 'i �/ • . . ��1� .� `.�/r: // � P� .� .� �p� • '� ���� ��/'� :7 �?� �• �• �f�' '�' �.�• .�' �" :�� � °��/j - ' ;(,•�• JD' "' �:j,�` : .;�j`�/ O.;�!�� � ��'.��f �� .%�°'/��.4 �:r'� : ' ' ,�• ¢ �� �� `i y� � f �/ �1 f•+ ' 7 ��.. , Tl .� • • 4t � �� � '��cj� � „ti ' ��' . . .�� , ' ;� .�, '�.� .• . � '�� � �` . 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Miller ' 1700 Silver Lake Road New Brighton, Minnesota 55112 � ' ANOKA COUNTY FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 July 19, 1972 RE: Additional Right of Way Needed By the City On 61st Avenue in Briardale Plat. . Dear Mr. Miller: m This is to confirm the telephone conversation we had last week � regarding the above mentioned item. � The City has tried to acquire right of way on the South side ' of 61st Avenue and has been unsuccessful because the owner of the property feels that by giving up the right of way he might be losing � a buildable lot.and there is a row of trees which would be destroyed. ' Also, the acquisition cost of right of �*ay on the South side would be quite excessive. Taking these factors into consideration the City is requesting ' that you provide an additional S foot street right of way and a 10 foot utility easement from your plat on the North side of 61st Avenue. ' ' � � We would recommend to the City Council at their meeting of July 24, 1972 that the City accepts tliis additional right of way with the consideration that your setback requirement for houses; would still be considered from the line of the old rijht of way: In this way, by giving the additional right of way you are not forced to set back your houses any further. ; ' ' cc: City Manager ' NQ/nj s ' Yours very truly, � l C�'.:�-t�c.�—. i %L 1 �;: � . RA-S�DI M. CLURESHI, P.E. : `� City Engineer-Director of Planning � , � ' .tco. s�:-�a�� ��rY •- � �o. s ; � � . t. .,,� „ - . . .. .. . ,.,_:= � � � :: . �. " _ ' - • 3 '"�' � � � ' � �� 23 ."`� = . : :•�, ; ' hJ_. `� . _ X� ' . • •�._ _r, s: � . t- � i , ,. �r• ._ ' • ,• . .o: -�,: • : _ . i , , I � f �. � a . i Y' ' PROPOSED • , -----� ' '`' ; . • . -� - --- ' � ; , I " BRIARDALE � :. �. _ , � . . � � � ---- �- ----- __. 7 _ . PLAT � � . . . --- -!- � - • . . ; � - � ,� -. . 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There was a proposal for developmer�� o� �he area'Ivo�th of Rice Creek Road whicn we had haped, would ��ogress sa that we could estimate the drainage patte�� �.i� ���s area, �'h�s �aroperty has not progressed as hoped. We dic� ��y �o ���ot�a�� an easement for the proposed storm sewer pu�l�t, but �ave been unsuccessful. The only alternatives the City has no � are: �. CQn�demr� the easement and ponding area which I ex�ec� wi�l t be qu�.�� expensive at this time because of no dey��qp�ne�� ��an �.�, ihe area. - ' �, �?+��,�t� �h� wc�xk North of Rice Creek Road with tk�g undex- s��.r�di�� ti�exe will have to be temporary ponding o� th� ��ia?�s�a e Plat as was considered earlier. , ' ' t Ho�efully, in t�e near future development plans in th� �,x�& arill be form�alized wi�ich �rill give us th.,e proper diTB�t�.o� �'q� �QCation o£ tFis storm sewer outlet, etc, but I feel th�� ��,� �p�t q� the out�et plus the estimated easement ���t ShpNl�d ���.��. �� �z�cum6ered as part of Project �106 and assessec� �,��j.��� ��p area South of Rice Creek Road. , , ' ,� � ��� � ' ' ' � , ' . � M. , . . 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AVE. -r-- i �PORA�r PQr�D , �A ; i' � - � ( �: ,� . , �: �. ; ! � ��.�� �" r ' ' �� ' ' , ' � � , ' ' , ' ' ' ' , CO%�T�C� & F?x`�'G'f ^ , IR �, Consulting En�3.nc��� 14k6 Coun�y Road •'d" I-finueapolis, "iuneso�8 55432 . J�xiy i3, 1972 Q1AxlGF Ditl)EI� 1�t�T1'�3�R TtATO StSI�ITAT�Y 5�;�P, W�!iL'F.� A;ii3 ST(?14.tiI SET+IER Z2�'Ri)V�IENT PR�JECT 2.9 0 l0a � F1�TDLL�Y, Fi1t�,fi�S07�A Anstin P. Keller Constr�ction Co�p�y h81 Front Ave�ue St. Paul, Minnesota SS1I7 G�ntle�n : You are herceby oYder, au�hariz�d, and inatruct�d to c��le�e Alternate Ido. 1 (constz�aactic�n nozth of P,ice C�erk itoad) �ataich �aae �rarded with ths b�ae contract for"the abave proj�ct. D�1e�iQn of Alterz;ate No. 1��ili af�ect th� cone�mct price as foltoc�s: Contra�t Totsl Lt�m St�m B�d $1p0�8$8.29 Total. A�ciitioax fog ChE�age �rder No. 1 . 4,811.66 Total Previaas�lq A�j�ted ConCr�ct Lum� Sum Total BeZetian this C�r.ang� Order (No. 2) CONT�tACT ApJiJSZ'�D bUY3F Sili3 �l11 o�her coan�li�io�5 of Ch� con�crnc� r��ai� the s��. $lO5,u99.95 $ 9,329.00 $ 96Q370.95 Snbmitted �nd approv�d Chis 13th r�a� of Ju3q, 1972, Uy Cor,a�tock & D�v3s, Inco C()�'E5T+3CK So L�AV2S, IadCa ZS /����f%'t'''� . C�'-�` S �'��..,- - E,Ve t;,ae�-a����k, Poa, ' AcCepted Chi� d&� o� July� 1972' by LiU.t3t t� P, Kt�I�er �:tlstTUCtiori Coa AiJSTI�1 I'o �:LI.E? C�.��STPL�`;:��3N CC�:�'�'�Dii Br �i�i� Appxone�l �d acc�p�ed this d�.y of Jul�►, 19�2, by tha �':t�q o£ �'ridle; e C�1� Q� i~'..�:1�Z��s+�D � l.�a�:i�r`t... _ By T�..�14C Go I.I�BI, Mayc,r By . GE��� �f e �J 7 S .�ts�;etc �. ; � � � ' . ' 1 1 ' i , ' ' 0 560-3tS �it o ri��e � � � b�31 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE I�i�r Ad41�h �irch �,ip��g �ox Company 58�� F•�st Rivex Road N.E. j��cidley� Minnesota 55432 0 M10KA COUNTY July 11, 1972 FRICL�Y, MINNESQT�+ 55421 % . . � ite: Meeting Regarding The Proposed Addit�o�n and Future Traffic Improvem�nt� Adjo3.ni��� Dvwning Box Property * P�op�� �'�'���n� p� �ieeting; Adolph Birch, Mgr. Downing Box, Don Haxstad, ' Alton Johnson, Nasim l�i. Qureahi, City $a��', � Clyde Moravetz, Ron Morris � , ' ' ' . ' ' ' � �e�tia� Date and Time: t�,�� � , $ irch : June 30, 1972, 2:00 P.M. '�hi.s .is to confinn the discusaion and agreement we had regarding the aba�►� ����,�etl item, It wa� agreed that Downing Box aQprovee the general, con�ep� p� �� ��'�t���G it��roVementa adjoining Downing Box as aubmitted by the CiCy &taf� �tnd #l��iF1p Q�t �h,� �ttached map marked Exhibit "A". It waa further agxeed thaC subject �� pti�lQ� i�efinements When the final plans are eubmitted for constructipn o� Che ������� �mp� weadente and aignals on East River Road by the City and khe Cou��Y t#��C3 �,. �.'here Will be five Ianes provided at the proposed aignal lacaCl�ot� �1�,�h J �ia left turn lanea South bound. ; �e �l p��vate ro�d will be constructed to connect the signal� lo�8tio� �itl� • the �Tortherl�r parking lot of Downing Box with the unders tandit�g C�t�� �l�# t��1� be A private ioad for the use of Downing�Box pn�y, �Q '�� ���r will erect "No Through Traffic" signs if later de�med 1�e��+���1�}► �T Downing Box on this service road. ��F, Additional parking area in the Weat parking lot will be prqyi,d�d ��" �t��► p�' t�e� parking �paces are lost due to the needed right of Wa�► �p� ��� eou���ing service road. �� Tkt�� Nclrtherly entrance to the Northerly parking lo� Qfi ���� ��y�� �p�� , �►��� b� �Cept open with the understanding there t�il� be � t��y1,S��� q� ���� �v�l� �to�d. Thia entrance will be enlarged if requeste�i }�� J�a���� �qx, ' j(1� The �ntrance to the driveway o! the truck �ock pe�king 1at w��� b�{ relxated to line up vith the signal intersection. � � ' � ' t , ' 1 ' ' ' s ' ' I � ' � ' � ' , �__ . Dovning Box Company July 11, 1972 • �a�4 2 . , 7, Th� constxuction cost of the abwe items, �2, #4 and �6� wil� b� ��1��► bo�nc by the City and the County but Downing Box undexs�and� �t�a� t��7ce aight be some assessments against their property fo� th� �np�s�v+e��� a� East �tiver Road. �N '�e Ci�y will furthe= iseue the building permit for the expa�nsip� Q� Ch� prppo��d building on the Southeast corner. Downing Box will provid� th� �t���es��,'y �'i�ht of way for the proposed traffic improvements adjoining their pro�x�y �$ ltta�wa on the attached Exhibit "A" for additional turning lanes on East R�yes Rp�d d the right of way for the eonnecting service road with the signa7. 1oCaC�QA �r�d Nca�therly paxking lot. ' �owning Box Company also agrees, on apprwal from their home o��ic� in �lw�uk�e �h�t they will: ` < �, Prwide blacktop oliveway on the South side of their Qro��xty co�tu�e�[in� Che truck parking area to the Southeast corner of the pro�qa�d �xp�n$iotl of the Dawning Box Company by November, . Z. Psovide screening along the dock area within a year of the �ompl�+Cion oi the semaphore construction. . �, p�rpYide th� time table schedule for making improvemen�a ��c� p�q���;����p� o� the outside property to confonn to the City Code. �F: $#�oM1►ide additional parking area within their property if �tA 1A��ea�l� ir� ia�loyees b� Downing Box is anticipated. I�ope that thie basicallq outlines the agreement we arrived m� d�x�it�� ���6 p�leating. �loul�l you pleaee aign the letter and eend it back to ua, The bu�.ld�t�� p��,� w�,ll then be iaeued by the City for the expansion and thi� letter Wi.11 b� �d11 �t p�txt of that panuit. '�adc �at f or your kind cone ideration .� �l�+ttA�p �ot¢ Chat thi,s agreement is �ui��ec� Co concurrence by the ��t� �ouncil, . , ' �l� � g ��t�► .Manager � ��ke Lundheim . �c�, �u� tad Appra►ed By : . , Yours very truly, , � �r� � � �- ����.: I�ASIM .M. QURESHI, �.�, City Engineer, Direc�q� �� �1�#�r���g C� � * ADO H $I i4nager powning Bo � Compatty ' , , � - _ . � � �� '� . ' ' � \ � .�' ' cF C� � '�- . w � � ,� � � . . .� .' : . , • ,. ' � � `\ � ''R • • . . � �` � - . � � �~ r � ,_._.__ • % �� � __. .� r i � i ' 1.� D 1 � : 1 • ,�j � • � ;�- :; , _�� ; ` � � \ _ L • . . � • ,• _ � . t ' • 1 ' ` • j ' � . • � �' � � i • � � • . . r , � . �' ' � � . ' '� . - � � ' � • _,` . Z . • � ' t i �, � .} ~�, - ,` � i � • i . �r � �tiN , �. ` . 1 ' . . ' ( , ` . : ';� • � . - � ► —r �---t , . � . • _ �. . i # ' __,t i-._��__��. _ . 1 + - . . . 3 .�`,A ' ' ; �. . i .� � . i ' '� � .� .._..._ � � _ � —� ---- � . ' 0 f . 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' ' �._•.`� .' , � � � • r % _ . ' �� ! � ; • j f � ` • . . � �_--- D O W N I N G I ,�. � � B O X C O M P A N Y ' S 8 5 1 E A S T R 1 V E R R O A D • B O X t 4 1 9 • M 1 N N E A P O L I S, ' July 20, 1972 ' ' ' ' ' , ♦ ' 1 , Mr. Nasim M. Qureshi, P.E. City Engineer, Director of Planning City of Fridley 61+31 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55421 • BUILDING ADDITION AND ROAD WORK MINNESOTA 56440 • 672/560-2500 Downing Box Company approves the general concept of the traffic improvements in the area of its Fridiey plant referred to in your letter of July 11, 1972 and the seven items listed that the City will do, with the following understanding: At the proper time, the Company wi11 deed the 22 feet shown on your Exhibit A to the City, and this area will be deducted from our taxable area. The blacktop driveway is planned for installation in t973 after the completion of the addition. While we do not foresee � further addition to the building, we would not want the increased buitding to area ratio caused by the deeding agreed to above to be used to our disadvantage. We also feei that because of open spaces around us we might want to argue the point of limitations based on building to area ratio if the occasion should ever arise. We understand your Item 4 to be a broad agreement and would not expect the City to make an issue should our employment increase; for example from 1 to 20 additional employees. � + If we are in agreement, we stand ready to move as soon as the City requires. a' Meantime, we would appreciate your prompt issuance of the building permit for the southeast addition. � _ .L%��c=�J 1 A. P. BIRCH - PLANT MANAGER sk � ' ' cc: 6. P. Bowen P. V. Barrow � ' . � C. ' • , LJ ' ' �o t�� me��ere o� the �oard of Appealee W� ��Q �Qr#�y that wa are unable to attend t:.e meetin�. Oi.;r vKCation had �i�r�;� ��ev�ou�ly planned f'or t�-iia time and could not be c:�anged. &���g your lest ��eeting� Ju�y 5th� we have had our land surveyed as #�s,� ����tet�. 1V� r,ave also received writtnn ET�roval from our adjoinin� nei;;h�bo�� ,���r �ereadin` the miriutea of your last. neeting we would .tike to �qaw�� �t�cfse q�estiqna t,hat arose. �,et; the�e rril] be a fire wall on all �arts l0�or closer �Q �he �g� 7.�ne� 2nc�� the ceilin�; irill ba vaulted, the lot•�eat point 8� me���n�± ����,q��,o�s� ��'d� `�here ��rill be 6� � bet:aaen livin�; 3ree and �-arage floq��• �+t�; the fireplace will have its o�rn footings. (not on exiating ����e� , �F� a�e �eav�n� this information at the City Engineers O�fice along r�i*h � �g�y of oµ.r- survey and our neighbora letter� and a sketch of our plar�s�, �'q'�incerel.y hope you will give this aatter your approval. ' � t � ReapectfLlly yours� � � C���, �:<-� � , �tiL �:� Robert S. Ti ci�ey 71+01 To�po Terrace Fridley, :;innesota �'��, f,�}� cor��ra�tor, Fz'ank �.7arr��a� had hoped initially to begin const#�tzctip� ' ��� �a�� yr��k of June. Since the meeting of the Board of Arpesls �ras �c�yec� �'p�a�� �as� r�qnth we were unable to hava our lend surve;�ed in tir�Q for ti�.�� ��i��r 5tt� mgetii�g and conaequently enother �elaJ. Z;r. '•;arwa has pr��rious +c��n�t,mg�^.�� �'qr �uild�_ng in Auguet ar.d ar�y �rther delay na� necds�itate ' �+��e�����i��} w�th another contractor. ' ' � ' ' , , , ' 14 : � e � g��ax�ing addition and fireplace to" be built at 7�w� �e�i�o Tor;, � . ' I� Milt Ba��enstoee, 7399 Tem o Terrgca (adjoining ne��hbo�� undere an tr��i a i ion an reg aca to be �uil� a� �h+a above location" should be at leaet 10 fe�� from the 14� l��io �►• caord�ing to city oode. j� i�ave no ob jeotion to ihe addition being !! 5 �'00'� a�d the Pireplace w+=_ feet, Pro� the lot line aa pxopoaed: 0 0 � � Signature � ' � >ddrese :� � , � 14q - � ' _. _ ' _____ t.��i sV... �' �ufSll'� �l.l�'1- . . ''i". r ���s N• . w.�s N.�. �� .�.�► �"° �� , r�ie��t���►, .fnc� MMw���Mi�, Miww. f!{�2 Rlvi 1 I���riwy : �' � (N�isl�rel Ew�ine�rinq i�1�phM� i�'1'AQ00 . En�ineere is 9urveyors ^r.v c�� +Ct ��►�r#gage Loan Survey tor _ i2O���3,T �ICNEY � � . . .. � . 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MOTION by Crowder to close the public heaxing. N Seconded by Sondheimer. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion Carried unanimously. Mrs. Wahlberg said she is.�bothered by the closenese of the etructures, but sincc the new garage on the adjoining lot ia quite large and that house could be built on without coming toward the adjoining property line, she could vote in favor , of the variance. • Mr. Harju�said the Board should not be looking at the lot next door but just on this lot. The Knthmane could change their plan to meet the Code. Mr. Crowder stated his position hasn't changed since the last-meeting. I�TION by Crowder to recocmnend to the City Council, approval of the variance with the follawing etipulation: The addition will conform to all the necessary fi�e pxotection, not only on the west wall but also on the south wall. . Seconded by Wahlberg. Upon a voice vote, Harju voting nay, the motion carried. 2, A REQUEST FOR A VpRIA13CE OF SECTION 45.053, 4Bt FRIDLEY CITY CODE. TO REDUCE T1� MLNIMITM SIDE YARD ADJOYNING LIVING �RE'� F':'.G:1 10 FELT TO 5 FE�T TO ALLOW T!� CONSTi.IICTI�N OF A F�?�LY RC.�11 TO BE vIJILT ON AN E�ISTi;�G �C�JFED PATIO BEHIND THE � BI:"�K 4� r�LODY 2�,AI�OR 2�D A�DITIC`i FR7.�I F`I. I�Ihi1}:SOTc1. (REQtIEST BY :��. F�.ZD�Y. MII3NE:SOTA.) ' Mr. itobert Tichey wae present to present the request. . I�x'ION by Wahlberg, seconded by Sondheimer, to waive the reading of the � public heariag notice. Upon a vaice vote, there baing no nays, the m4tion ca=ried unanimously. ' ' ' i ' i � Mr. Tichey explained he wanta to encloae an existing roofed patio. lhere is sn exiating cea.�-nt sleb With �•�.rtial footings and tha house roof eactends aver it. . The garaga ia effeet in bacic from tho houea. Re �aid the patio ii approxi�tely S feet from th� property line and i:here ia �pproxi�atelp I3 fe�t between atructures. (There was no verificstion saivey) Tiis addition would have tiz� sam�e siding on it a�r the exieting house. .. I�r. Beliale said tha contractor had talked to him about this c_•�lstruction but he parsonally has not been over ta gee if th�xe are footinge under tha alab. Mr. Tichey eaid they want �liding ��s�s daoxa on the back and �, fireplace in tha�''' sdc3ltion. , - Mr. Harju asked if the firewall rtile �ould apply to t2iis arnetYUCtioa. 0 ��h.e Minutea of the Board of Av�eals Meeting uf July 5, 1972 PaAe 3 14 E �J . . Mr. Belisl� said yea it would. There would have to be a complete fir�wall on any portion of the addition that is l0 feet or clqaer to the lot line. There can'� ' be any oper�ings within this 10 feet. . ,• ' � Mx. Crowder asked if there was a hedge az fence bet�aeen the two Iots. — , '. ' � ' ' ' , Mr. Tichwy answered there was a cyclone fence. He added the neighbora garage ie aext to the line. He said he talked to the neighbor and he ha$ no objectione to the variance. . Mr. Sondheimer asked what the grade separation was between the patio floor and Che garage floor. . M�r. Tichey said he did't know exactly. Mr. Sondheimer said the living area floor haa ta be higher than the garage floor. Mr. Belisle atated the Code sets a minimum of 6 inches between living area and � garage floors. He asked if the patio floor was raised, would there be adequate ceiling height. _ ' ' . Mr. Tichey said he did plan on raising the soffit, so he thought he Would have � adequaCe height. . Mr. Harju asked why he wanted the addition. M7c. Tichey answered he w$nts more living area as he has 5 children and thie seems ' the most likely candidate fnr adding on living area as there is a roof theze alxeady. • . - ' , ' ' ' �l � ', ' Mre. Wahlberg asked if ttxey plan on addia�g on another patio. Mr. Tichey said yes they do. Mr. Crowder asked ho� old the house is and when would construction begin if the variance wae approved. Mr. Tichey eaid the houae ie 7 years old and hi� contractor wanted to start around the end of July. :. Mx. Crowder stated he Would like to have mure accarnta measure�Qnts bet�eeii' stnicturea and betwena the addition and the lot line. Mr. Aarju aeked ho�r the additiea vould �e heated. l+jr. Tichey said he planaed on using electric heat. I�c. Sondheimer said he Mould be in favor of having a verifying aurvey. .� Mr. Beliale stated the fireplace could on�q extend into a required eide qard 2�eet so in thia case it Would hava to etay 8 feet fr aa the property line. liiis requirem�nt ie more for the �iie�ion from the firepl�ce rather .han the atructure i,t�elf. �lso, the firepl�c� Wc�uld have to have ita van footir.._ :, eo it could ,not be built on tha existing slab. . ' . ' ' 1 ' , ' ' ' ' , , � � � 14F �he Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of July 5, 1972 PaAe 4 r, Mr. Minieh stated t�at if the fireplace is to remain where proposed, it will • =e�utre another variance. . �'�� �i ' ' ' • ' Mu. Tichey said he might have to reconsider putting the fireplace in. ThB� li,Ying space is more important to him than the fireplace. . Mr. Sondheimer atated he would prefer to table this request until a survey is obtained. As far as what was submitted to us, it ie far taveketchy. He said he would want to base his decision on actual dimensions and the distance to the lat line would make e difference. . Mr. Harju said he agreed, ae he_felt it was not out of order for the Board to require actual measurements. MATION by Sondheimer to table this request until the applicant can submit; a Yerified survey showing actual measurementa (dimenaions between atructures 8nd a dimension from the lot line to the corner of the addition), the grade separation between floors, a plan shawing fire�wall location, firaplace location, geaeral layout of the addition, and also have the Building Inspection Department t�lce two pictures of the distance between stnicturea and what is existing and pXoposed to be enclosed. Seconded by Wahlberg. Upon a voice vote, there being.no nays, the motion carried � qua:timously. s. Wahlbe�rg left at 8:45. � .. 3• � REQUEST FOR A VARLA.NCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4A, FRIDI.EY CITY CODE TO REDUCE THE MINII!IJM FRONT YARD SETR�CK FROM 35 FEET TO 31 �;��T TO ALL0��1 THE CONSTRUCTION a OF AN ATT.ACHF,D GARI�.GE ON LOT S, BLO�K 2, E'VA ERiCKSG_i RNER MA:*i0R ADDITION, THE SAME BEIhG 158 - 63� WAY N.E. , F'RIDLEY, MIAiti^S�TA. (REQUEST BY �IIt. DOUGLAS FRISBEE, 158 - 63a WEaY N.E., FRIDLEY. MINNES0IA.) MOTION by Crawder, seconded by Harju, to waive the reading of the pubiic hearing Aotice. � � Mr. Friebee was present to present the reque�t. He preeented lettera of no ob}ection from the property ownera on either side of hie lot. i�TION by Crowder to receive the two letters from Mr. Wayne H�nson, 170 - 63� Way aad Mr. � Mra. Donald Meyers, 146 - 63� Way. . ': Secouded by Sondheimer. Upan a voice vote, there being no nay�, the motio� caruied unanimouely. : I�r. Frisbee atated he wante to move the garage foiward to hev� the =oof cover the exiating porch. He 8aid he would also like to change the .igpearance of the hpu�e as the housea are similar in this area. . • l�tr. Crawder asknd �rhy the gar�ge could�'t be flueh With the front of the�house ittld �tick out thn 4 feet from the back uf the house. f� ' Mr. Frisbee eaid there ie no reaeon other than cwering the f: nt porch. , ' ' ' � , � , . ' . ' � CITY OF FRIDLEY PETITIVN CONER SHEET ���� �t����,�Q� July 19, 1972 Peti � ion N��. 13rj�%2 _�.._^., �b.�ect Gomplaint on noise and nuisance caused by individuals hang�n� � around garage at 630 Buffaio St, and at certain residence� on ,T.�_____ — �uffalq St. Also, a complaint on junk cars and other urt�i,ght�y �b�ects at 630 BuBfalo St. and the entire Riverview H�ights d�'e�• �+�t�fiipn Gk►�ck�d �Y Date _ P��'���C Sig��n8 ���'��c�ed to C i[y Cpunc i 1 • ' __ -----�----�--• �?i O�A� � � 3, o� . � — '� ► � — - — - - - - ----- ' �, � I� ' ' ' We, the ur.dersi�;ned, residents of i=�iv��°s�i�w �iei�a�';��� es�eciail�� those on Buffalo, Cheryl, Dover, tsrc�aci and Rivervie�� 'Perrace, da hereby request police or City �ouncil assistance to elim3r_ate ths noise and nuisar.ce caused ��y individuals hangin� around tY,e ;ara�e at 630 Buffalo St. and at certain residences on Buffal� St� V18 als� re�uest a clean up of ju71�� cars and oth�r unsi�htiy ob jects at 630 Buf�al� St, and the entire Riveruiew Hei�hts area. We also respectfully rec���est r:��re pc�lice patrols t� maint�in a sespectable nei�:��rho�d. , ' The ho t-roddin� cars and motorc;�c� e s wit'r: n�i sy mufi`lers and squeelinn tires and parties w�th lots �f noise, at tir:ies make it almc�st impossibJ_e to slec;l.. or relax. Speedin�, cars &r�d ' �otorcycle, at cimes, c�..�e d�titi�n the streets whei�e c::ildren are �layin�-, �r trying to cross tr:e streets. 6Ye also request t�,at �::� o�mers �f' t:�e prooert;,a at o30 Buffalo_ St. ' �ie held responsible f'or all nuisance factors emittin� or directl�� cau8ed b f use �f t'r�eir property. , V�e believe most of even live in tt:is Ar�iz�na license. the comr!-�otion is cauced by persons who do n�t im.-�e:i�ate area. 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' , ' ' . � �� . , �' S '��`� � - - `�. � v / � ui[ �.) -�'y= �- 7u �i �'_ �.�.z.2'` �' J- � } �, y`;� / � �--,��-�-.k,v�-t�.�' t ,�-�� �..�--J �o Sl %!������ ��2��� 7 y `� / �� �� �, w►<--�._ /_ �, v � . - - �--- - _ ,, � y �f � � � � «�r ,,�--z ,.. � . 4�`� ` % `� [,� S �-'���;1/� <.c " �-'� '- � �� fp L�� - �,�� ��c�%�-" i' /_ � ' , , , ' � It�SOLU ITON NO e I9i ? A RE30LU'TION P.ECE12'iIFYING SPE�IAL !!SSESShENt'S ON TAX FORFF'IT PRCIPERTIES WfIICH HAVB BEEN i2E POBCNASED GI��REAS� By ReeQlution No. 3I-1968 the Gouncil oF the City of Fridley aUthorized the City Glerk to withdraw the certifications of sk,ecial assess- ments on tax forfeit property aold during the year 1970 and further authorizing the recertiEication of epaciol assessments; N�W, 'TI�REFORS � 13E IT RESOLVED� That the following properties �s listed. '� an� special assessment proiects ae listed are l�ereby recertif:.ed for col�e.ction by thQ County Auditor with the lirst �ayment c?ve and collectable in t9%3. i�GAL DfsSC&IPTION � r Edgewater Gardens Lot 7, Block 2 E2,178.27 �.ot 6, Block 3 2.016.14 ' . Lot 11, Block 3 2�110.3? Hyde,Park I.ot 16. Block 7 767.24 Lo t 17 . B 1 ock 7 6..,,,_,. 38_84 TOTAL =7 ,710.81 :he projects tQ be recertif ied and the yeara for. which the projects are �ecertifieG are as f o11oWS: PROJE�T a3SESSM:'NT SPRE.�D Begular 3.A. ' 3 Years SW +#22 1 Year 1961 Street 1 Year � ,g$ qt5 15 Years n PASSBD AND AbOP'I'�►D BY TF� CITY COUNCIL OF TH6 CI'1'Y OF ' `� FRIDZSY THIS r_ D�1Y OF 2972. N G (�ili� FQANK G. LITBL ATZ83? : TY CtEtR - 1lar�►in 8. Dr�msell � RESOLUTION N0. 1972 A RESOLUTIO�T DIRECTING PRI:PARATIO�i OF FINAL ASSESSMEI�Tr ��LI. �OR I,t�Q'ROV� PROJECT 1972 SERVYCE CONNECTIONS gE IT gg3pI,VED, By the CounciZ of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Mianesota, as followa: 1. It is hereby determined that the assessable cost of conatruction with respect to the folla�aing named impravement, to-wit: A. The 1972 Sever and Yater Mafne, Laterals, and Service Connections, including all incidental expenses thereto is estimated at $ 2. The City Manager with the assistance of the City Clerk shall forthwith calculate the proper amounts to be specially assessed for said improvement . against every assessable lot, piece, or parcel of land benefited by said improvement according to law. �ASSED AND ADO BY THE CITY COUNC aF' Ti� CITY O�F FRIDL�X THIS DAY OF , 1972. ATTSST : GITy CI3RR Karvin C. Brunee 1 MAYO�t F�ank G. �.i.eb , � RESOLUTION N0. / � 1972 �1 RESOLUTIOId DI�tEC7CIY�� PUBLIC�TFON OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSES�IVT ROLL FOR 1972 �RVICE CONNECTIONS $� I� �SOLVED, By the Council o€ the City of Fridley, Anoka �p�n�y, Minc�esota, as followrs : 1. The City Council shail meet at the City Hall in City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota on the `day of , 1972, at 7;30 P.M. to pass upon the proposed assessment for the following named improvement. 1972 SERVICE CONNECTIONS 2. Th� City Manager shall publish notices of the time and place of ineeting in the offical newspape�r of the Cfty, at least two (2) weeks prior to such meeting. �'ASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THTS T�"�DAY OF • , 1972. A�TE ST : C�� GI,,ERR Ma=v in C. Brunse 11 0 MAYOfft Frank G. Liebl c �] . ' s ' ' � ' � � 1 CITY Gr FRI DI.EY ANQKA C(?l,�ItiTY, MINNESCFa NOTICE OF HEARIN6 OF AS�ESSMc�Vi F0� wa:E� �•N� S�'+�E't u,aINS, �J'�TER�LS, Ht�D SERNICE CONr,tCTICN� Not?ce is here�;y given that the Counc�l of the CiLy of Fridley will meet ar. the �ity �all in s�id City on the day of , at 7:30 P��'1� to hear and pass upon a11 object�ons, if any, to the pr��,�osed assessments in respect to the fo)lcwing impr�vements, to-wit: 1972 �1,=�TER HNJ �EWE2 MAINS, IATERAIS, �ND SERV;CE CaNNECTIONS NOT HERETOFORE FURtiISHED AF+D AVAILABLt The proposed assessment retl for each �f said impruvements is now on file and � dpen to publ�c insE:ectian by all perscns interested, in the office of the Clerk c�f sai d C� ty. � Rt said hearing, t�� Council will �ons�der written or ..ral obiections to the prnposed assessT�ents f,�r each of said �mprovement�. The general nature of the improvements ana ea�h of them is the construct�on an<: , furnishing of sewer mains, laterals, and se-vice cor;nect�ons and water mains, laterals, and service connections in and to the properties, as follows: ' , ' ' ' Parcel 2550 Parcels 10 and 200 Part of Lots 18-20, 23, 37, and 3& Part of l�t 1, Parcet 300 West 75 Feet of Part of �ots 19 and 27, Parcels 1110 and 1370 Part of Lot 11, Parcel 1530 �ot 9(Except South 13.33 Feet) and Lot 10„ Block 1 ' lots 13 and 14, B1ock 1 Lots 3-5, Block 7, Lot 4, Block 1, lot 3, Block t Lot 22, Block L . ►.ots 8-12, Btock V :i�c t i on 1 l �ection 13 Auditor's :,ubdiv�sion No. 39 Auditor's Subdivision No. 89 Auditor's �ubdivision No. >2 Auditor's Subdivision No. 94 Adams Street Additi4n Adams Street Addition Hyde Park Addition Maple Msnor Addition Nagel's 1�ioodlands Addition Rive� View Heiqhts Addition R1 ver Vi ev+ Hei ght s Add i t i on The area proposed to be assessed fo� said improvements and each of them is a11 , th�t land benefited by said improvements or each of them and is the same as those listed above. Said improvements will be assessed against the propertiea withln the above , �ted areas in whole or 1n psrt proportionately to each of the lands therei� co�tained according to the benefits received. ' ' �ASSEO AND ADOPTEO BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TNE CITY OF FRIDIEY THIS � �qY pF . 1972. �i MA R ra . e ATT�ST1 ' ' �ITY CL�RK �4ervin C. Bru�ael R1o�se publish iv� the fridley Sun o� ' , ' e s RESOLUTION N0. - 1972 R�,St?I,UTIO�I AIIiECTING PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR SANITARY SEWE��i,. t ,,Q� WA�ER I1�IPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 105, ADDENDUM N0. 1 • $� IT R�SQLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka Geut�ty, ' i�i�nes4�a, as foll,ows : , 1. It �s hereby determined that the assessable cost � of construction with respect to the follawting named improvement, to-wit: ' , , ' ' , � ' , , � � ' , ' SANI'�ARY SEWER AND WATER IMPRORTEMLNT PROJECT N0. 105, ADDENDUM N0. 1 i.ncluding all incidental expenses thereto is Qstimated at $ � 2. The �ity Manager with the assistance of the City Clerk shall forthwith calculate the proper amounts to be specially assessed for said impravement aga�nst every assessable lot, piece, or parcel of land benefited by said improve�ent according to �aw. �'�,S�p A�TA �ADOPTED 8Y THE C ITY COUNC IL OF Ti� C ITY OF FRIDLEX THI � DAY OF , 19%2� A�'�83T ; CT� CygRR Marvin C. Brunaeli MpYO�t Frank G. �.���1 � RE90LUTION N0. - 1972 ,� �i,E90LUTI�j DIRECTiNG PUBLICATION OF HEARING OT1 PROPOSED ASSE$SMEN� ROLT+ FQR �,ANITARY SBWER AND WATER II�ROVEMENP PItOJECT N0 . 105 , ADDENUUI'� �TO. � W��.FA.S, by � xesalution passed by the Council on , �k�� C�.t�y Clerk wae directed to prepare a proposed asaessment o� th� cosC Qf Sanitary sewer, water and appurtenances. WHEREAS, the Clerk has notified the Council that such propoaed assess�atlC �oll has been caapleted and filed in his office for public ins�e�ti4�, NQW, Ti�REFORE, BF IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THB CITY OF FRIDLEY, ,ANQI{,A, COUPtrY # MINZj'ESOTA, AS FOLL(iWS : l., The City Council shall meet at the City Hall in the City of Fridley, Anolca County, Minneaota, pn , the day of , 1972, at 7:30 P.M. to pass upon the proposed assessment for . SANiITARY SEWER AND WATSR II�ROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 1Q� ADD�NDUM N0. 1 2, The City Manager shall publish notices of the ti�.we and place of ineeting in the offical newspaper of fihe City at least two (2) weeks prior to such meetin$, PASSED AND ADOPTEA BY THE CITY COIINCIL OF Ti� CITY OF FRIDLSY THIS � DAY OF , 1�7+�. A1T$9x t (���,'i(' GLERK Marv in C, Bruneell 0 MAYO�t Fz'a�1c Q. �,i� !S'J �� � ' i � � ' � CITY OF FRIDLEY ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA N���� Q�" HBARING OF I�SSESS'MI:NP FOR SANITARY S�WER AND WATER II�RO�V�1�N� PROJECT N0. 105, ADDLNDUM N0. 1 �g��.�� �s �ereb�+ �iven that Che Council of the City of Fridley wi11 mee� $� �h� �ity �11 i.q, said City on the day of at 7;�(1 O�C�,QG�S ��I�„ tv hear and passupon all objections, if any, to the proposed assesamec�t� �� x^�spe�t to the following impravement, to-wit; S�INITARY SEi�iER AND WATER II�IPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. I05 ADDENDUM N0. Z ��� p7�pp�gaed �ssessmen� roll fox each of said improvements is now on fi1� �,�t� open to public inspection by all persons interested, in the off�ce p� ' �kte Cl�rk A��aid C�.ty, ,�� s�i.d h�az'ing the Co�tncil will consider written or oral objectio�s tp tb�e ' ���g�ed ae�essments for each of said improvements. �'kl�t g����al nature of the improvements and each of th�n is the construc��o� ' •�� p�t��� mains, sanitary sewer, laterals, and service connections and o�he� ���������s tq serve thQ streets in'the area as follows: i�c���t �, 2, 3� Block 1, Oak Hill Addition , � �h� p�e� ��pposed to be assesaed for said impravemente and each o� ��� i� ��►� t�� ��t�d ben��ited by said improvements or each of them and lrin$ wi.t�{in ' ��� ����s�1 area Q� the abave noted lota. • &�7�d �uqp�'oyements will be assesaed against the properties within the �bqY� , �p��d ��C�$s in whole or in part proportionately to each of the lands Chgrfllt� 6�p����t��� ac�ording to the benefita received. ��P►'� '��,9 �_ DAY 0 BY O�iDER OF THB CITY' �p'�jNG��,, O�' ' �� 4�';l'X QF F��A�X� , � � F �'�' # � ��in C. �runse i �41�����; � � � MAit�t Frank Q, I,l,obl , � � � � , � ' ' ' � � ' ' . ' , t ' ' ' ,' � RE SOj,UTION N0. - 197 2 ��Q�,,�l'��Q�[[ pIRECTING PREPARATION OF ASSESSI�ATr ROLL FOR SANITARY SFW�R, j�p�A, ANA STORM SEWER II�ROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 106 �lE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the Gity of Fridley, Anoka Cctut�ty: �iic�nespta, as follows : 1. It is hereby determined that the assessable Gos� of construction with respect to the following named fmpravement, to-wit: SANITARY SEWER, WATER, AND STORM SEWER II�ROVE- MENT PROJECT I30. 105 including all incidental expenses thereto is estimated at $ • 2. The City Manager with the assistance of the City Clerk shall forthwith calculate the proper amounta to be specially assesaed for said imprw ement a�ainst every assessable lot, piece, or �arc�l o�` land benefited by said improvement according �p law, p,P�SSED,�iND ADOPTED BY TiiE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY T�i�`� �-- DAY OF ' , ��7�� � �#1'�'E 3T � ��y C1,�gK, Marvin C, Brunsell MAYOR ra G. I� �bl � r ' ' RESOLt7TION NO. - 1972 ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , * � ' ' ��SOLUT�UN DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEAFctNG ON PROPOSED ASS�SaMEN'T �tQl.i+ �Q�t SANITARY SEWER, WATER, AND STORM SEWER IMPRO�TF.MENT PROJECT NO. lA6 ��A$, by a resolution passed by the Council on � ��,� ���y C1erk was directed to prepare a proposed assessment of the cQS� q� s�ni.Cary sewer, water, and storm sewer. j�T�REAS, the Clerk has notified the Council that such proposed assesst�ea� ���,� has been campleted and filed in his office for public inspe�ti�p�►, �Q�+T� TAER�FORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY A�'k�I���Yr ,�p� CQ�dNl'Y, MINNESO'PA, AS FOLLOWS: �, The City Council shall meet at the City Hall ?�n the City of Fridley, Moka County, Minneaota, 9� the day of , 1972, at 7:�0 �,M. � to pass upon the proposed assessment for SANITARY SEWER, WATER AND STORM SEWER II�ROVEMENT PROJ�CT N0. 106 �� The City Manager shall publish notices of the G#.m� anc� place of ineeting in the offical newspa�e� Q� �he City at least two (2) weeks prior to such m��ti��, g/�,gSEI� A�ND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THI$ DAY OF � ��7z' , ��ST s .� �y�g� Marvin C..Brunsell MAYQt $�'��� t3, Ia�@b� � L'� ' ' � 1 � LJ ' ' � , ' , fl � CITY OF FRIDLEY ANOKA COUNTY, MINNE30TA NQT�C$ AF HEARING OF ASSESSMENT FOR SANITARY SEWER, WATER AND STORM SEWBR �QR1�N'� PROJECx N0. 106 - �[���.c� is hereby given that the Council of the City of Fridley will mee� �� ��� CiCy Hall in satd City on the day of . 8t �:�� 5���1ock P,M., to hear and gass upon all objections, if any, to �h! propASed ���gss�nenCs in respect ta the following improvem�nt, to-wit: SANI'�ARY SEWER, WATER AND STROiM SEWER IMPROVBMENT PROJECT N0. 106 °�t�e �roposed assessment roll for each of said impro�vements is nop 9n ti.l� ��d opeu to public inspection by all persons interested, in the offa�ce o� �i�e C�.erk of said City . �,� &aid hearing the Council will consider written or oral objections tq tk�� ��p�psed assessments for each of said improvements. ��,� ��ner�l nat�ure of the imprw ements and each of them is the constxu�tipT� p� y�,��� pAaim�, sanitary sewer, laterals, and service connections and o�hei' ��,���,����� �o $q�ye the streete in the area as follows: �1a� �y�au�s Benjamin Street to Stinson $oulevard �emjamim Street; Rice Creek Road to Ferndale Avenue �1oc�s�.de Court: Benjamin Street to East $riardale Court: 61st Aveaue to Cul-de-sac �r�.ardale Road; Benjamin Street to East ��� ���a pacoposed to be asesased for said impravements and each of Cbea1 1� ���, ��� ��nd beaefited by aaid impravsmenta or each of th� and ly�.n� �t�,Ch�A ��,@ ���x��, area of the above noted streets. ��d ��Qyein�rnts�dll be aseeased against the propertite within the abaR� ' �q�p� ���p �,� �pl� or ia part proportionately to each of th� lmnd4 the�'�1�11� ��g�����c� ��cQ�ding to th� benef ta received. ' �'�A T�IIS � DAY OF BY �R OF T� CITY CO�Tl�OI� Q� '�; (;�X 04� . ' _ +A�� � t (��� Katrvin C. Bruas� ' �������� ' . 1lAY F�'�nk G , �. a , � I'� `� C�,AIMS � � July 24, 197Z ' GENERAL: #28973 thrPUqh #291�.� LIQUOR: �k6817 through #6�82 � .____ ESTIMATES FOR COUNCIL APPROVAL, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 24, 1972 Appraisal Engineering Bureau Inc. Consulting Valuation Engineers 4150 Central Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 Damage Appraisal for Construction of a Sidewalk to Robert Louis Stevenson School Weaver, Talle & Herrick 316 East Main Street Anoka, Minnesota 55303 Billing dated July 20, 1972 ComstSck & Davis, Inc. Consulting Engineers 1446 County Road "J" Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 For the furnishing of Resident Inspection and Resident Supervision for the Staking out of the Construction Work Listed Below: '� Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Project #108 from May 29 through June 30, 1972 - Estimate #1 Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Project #106 from May 29 through June 30, 1972 - Estimate #3 Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer & Water Project #102 from May 20 through June 30, 1972 - Estimate #6 Sanitary Sewer & Water Improvement Project #105-1 from May 29 through June 30, 1972 - Estimate #6 Progressive Contractors, Inc. 9501 85th Avenue North Osseo, Minnesota 55369 PARTIAL Estimate #3 for Street Improvement Project St. 1972-1 PARTIAL Estimate #3 for Street Improvement Project St. 19?2-2 (MSAP) $ 200.00 $ 3,938.81 $ 674.78 $ 2,771.41 $ 6,868.14 $ ; 81. 91 � $14,797.67 $16,727.74 24 ESTIMATES - JULY 24, 1972 • PAGE 2 Bury & Carlson, Inc. � 6008 Wayzata Boulevard Minneapolis, Minnesota PARTIAL ESTIMATE #4 for Street Improvement Project St. 1970-3 (Loopbacks) S urban Engineering, Inc. 68 Highway #65 � ; t Min eapol��, MinneSOta 5�5432 �{� � �'e � $18,106.76 �� ; , , , � / ' ` VI PARTI ESTIMA�`,� #� fb,r P�er'od End''ng �-20-7 �_ / ater; ita� y�,Se er &"Sto Sew r#1�3, � Q I�insbi�uck�, Nor� `- , � � $ 2, 434 . 59 � '� �,_�,� �1- _�� ,; ; `� ;.� � � 24 A ��'�� � � � STATEMF.NT AJ�J�JtA/�A� . EIUis/MEf�11M� �pRfAN I�• Consulting I/alaation Engineers �150 Central A��aee N. E, MINNEAPOLI3. MINNESOTA 664Z1 July 19, 1972 Ci,ty of F�idley 6�1�1 �Iniversity Avenue N.E. �'�'�d�.ey, Minnesota 55432 Attn: Mr. aerald R. Davis, City Manager I�amage Appraisal for construction of a sidewa].k �ca Rc1���� Louis Stevenson School. Y Thank You � 20p,4Q � ' � ' , il�AFd�r6� fi. WEAY��+ k�°�M�N �.. TA4kE 'u1R4!�, F, N€RRicK �����rM�nn� dAM6s p• 61aR9 , � FR��'%E'RRFr� W, KEISER, JR. �"ATR�qK d� R44H�. dR. w���iAMlS� QQ4F?RIGM ' Ci�y pz Fxi dley ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' � ' �_Ah' OFFIGES WEAVER, TALLE & HERRICK JuZy 20, 1972 � C i!A �.��r MA�n �IR�CT ANQKA. p11NME�QTA ��q9� �=�•�4�a �.-+.-.�..,. _. - --- — Jiuze R�ta.i.nex -- ------__._--- -�-�--,.__-- 51,490.QQ . '����� 4� ����e 4 hours ��Y " 5 houTs �t�d Y5. FridZey 3 hours ��d,� t�trtd vs . Fx� d1 e y 2 hours G�, �2Y��' vs , Fri d1 e y S hours ���'��l-�,��.cation 12 hours '�� ���'�'�� 1 hour 1�;�, ��', R� vs. Fridley 2 hours �a���Un Re�,� ,Estate Purchase ' S hours �4���'c�Rt R�t ,PG1i�e De�rtment 2 hours 41 hours ���3$�qp °�°�����^� �QU�'� �APP�rance Re: Glover vs. Fridley 150.00 �ac�ns�s Advanced: ' R���s��r of D�eeds Re: Gibson Rea1 Estate Purchase �'�?��'a.z'� Se�,�etarisl Services �'p� �W �'.���'� Sa,l�s.�y Re: Recodification Project ��4��� �� �oT� . . , , � . . . $�.93�.8,� � . ��� v � ' � " T ME ING CONTRACTOR S LiCENSES TO BE APPRO'VED BY C�lJIdCi�, AT THE ��� E'i° ON JULY 24. 1972 , �_ :� ICES . APPROVED SY , ���C��#� �'lumbing Company Inc. ���Q �+j,��� ��.QQ�ington Freeway ��,�v�im��Qt�� I�inneaota By: Marbert Heintz $lb�, ��13�� ' Gi�NERAT. CQNT1tAiCTO� I�r��ay ����ty ComQany ' 1�+71 ��►dia Avenue 6�, P�u�., Minneeota By: Andrew Donnay Bldg, Inep� ' j�� �hteve� ConetrucCion g�47 � �5th S�xeet N.E. , �i�an���Q�ia, Minnesota By: Henry Duevel $1dg, ��6�►f ' �ndc�t, I�c��po�ated 7��? � 77��► Stree� i� �.��1� ���.�ea � Minneaota By : Fred Rshbe in $�.dg . Yn �p , ' � 5��1� Tawne Realty ��i�, $�.]ver Lake Road, Rm. #5 ' �j� ��lghton� Minneeota ' By: B. R. Kepoio� Bld$, ��t+��. ��� '� ' f�+st��� ��'s�n tx sons �9QQ W��Ga�.�in Circle , I_ ��i Ha�� Mia�n,esota By: George Lovgren $�dg, In#Ip, r. ' ' ' ' � � I ' . 0 � �N i L�T OF LTCENSffi Ta B'E APPROVSD BY THE CITY COUAICIL AT THE MEETINa OF JiTLY 2lt, 1972 ..�.,...��._�. !l�' I►iCSNSE ; �.g�E �_� -�„---°�'' -` AP�'ROV�D BY � '��Qi? ��QB.L�SHMENT �oon �i'laza &eata►urant GI4 �pI,T�L� D'AII.LINa 0 0 6215 University Ave. Fridlq� Minn. Qerno � Mooa Plas� R,estaur�at 6215 IIai�ersity Av�s. Fridley, Minn. • Vernon Reeley Dean Maeaer 6972 Hickory Drive 5770 - 2nd St. Fridley, Minn. 0 Healt,b Ins�. 2�.00 Pa1�ca 12.00 I FiTe FI'IS�• �O.A4 � ' �- ' ' � 4.�� STATEMENT FOR IS �CJAi��' � �F � SPECIAL ASSESSMENT F6J�II� BpNDS 7� �� ��Tx �ov�c�s.; �, ., . . ,Ar� analysis of the special assessment fund showS ���� ��� �c���.owing amour�ts are required to finance local im�xQv��n���,� � '��� �fi� �A be Qaid, 'in whole or in part, from specia�,,��S���m�n�� ����.��� �������ed �roperty; 1 � ' �� ' ' . , ��o� 19�9 Street 197p Stre�t 1971 Street �ewer, t•later & Storm Sewer #100 Wdtet�, Sewer & Storm Sewer #103 l�9Ck� Lake Dam #104 E 300,0OO,OQ 385,0OO.Op 270,004.00 50,000,40 340,OOO,QQ 5�OQ0.00 �' r n/ �� r� 1 \"\ t $e�r�r, Weter & Storm Sewer �105 90�OQO,Qp 'b S�4Y�C'� 4:�ter & Storm Sewer #102 _ 65�,000.00 �2 095 000.0 � � . � Q �h� following is a summary of the financiai r�qu�,���t�a{��� ,�,�"�� ���1����A t�� bon,ds under Section 7.12 (d) of the hpm� �L��6 � ' ' ��a�'��X � , �. �#��. ���essments levied and uncollected �e A,&���s$able cost of work in progress ��, �#��� �eserve for working capital as . ��'�V��usl�r determined by ordinance +�w A1R�u�� Q� bonds and certificates now c����������c� ��� (�� Gd�l1 A� hand in Principal 8� Interest Accoun� ` � � �1��� 4� p�'oposed issue �1,013,4���9� �.��Q,aoo,oQ ,° ���� 1,�og�o4oRoo � ��4�5;OQ��O� �- . ,! ��� �� a�ec�ueated that the council authorize ��� ����,���� ��V� ���� �� ���� �s�nd� � � . + -� .�." y anager City of Fridley, ri�����q�� A � � � , U n, i� � �. RESOLUTION NO.� 1972 . ESTABLISHING WORKING COPJDITIONS, WAGES AND HOURS OF EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT �DISPATCHERS AND PATROLMEN) � v . � WHEREAS, Mail Order Department Store and Warehouse Employees Local Union , No. 149, as bargaining representative of Patrolmen and Dispatchers of the City of Fridley Police Department, has presented to the Council of the City of Fridley various requests relating to the working conditions, wages and hours of employees of the Police Department of the City of Fridley. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the City Council that the following , conditions of employment for the employees of the Fridley Police Department are adopted and placed in effect, to wit: . , ' I� � I1 � ' ' ' �� ' ' AR7ICLE I pURPOSE Section 1. The purpose of this resolution is: a. To es�ablish certain rules, regulations, hours, ��ages and other conditions of employment for employees of the Police Department as agreed to by the City of Fridley, hereinafter called the Employer, ` and Mai1 Order Department Store and Warehouse Employees Local No. 149, hereinafter called the Union. b. To establish procedures for the resolution of disputes concerning the provision of this resolution and/or application, Section 2. The Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized to enter into agreement with the Union concerning conditions of employment for employees of the Police Department as set forth in this resolution. ARTICLE II RECOGNITION Section 1. The Employer recognizes the Union as the exclusive representative under inneso a a u es, ec ion 179• � u or e o: ow�nq �o classifications: Dis atchers � Patro men ARTICLE III UNION SECURITY Section l. In reco nition of the Union as the formal re e en i �, the Emole�,�er s a : a. Deduct each payroll�Qriod an amount sufficient to provid� ti�e paYm�n,�. of dues established b�� the Union from the waqes of all em�loyees authorized in a�ritinq such deductions, and .' •� �`------ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' RESOLUTION N0. PAGE 2 , v. A . ,� ' b. Remit such deduction to the appropriate desiQnated officer of the Um on . c. h�e Union mav desiqnate certain emplo,�ees from the barqaininq unit to act as stewards and shall inform the Emplover in writinq of such cho�ce. 0 ARTICLE IV EMPLOYER AUTHORITY Section 1. The Employer has and retains the sole right and responsibility to administer the Police Department to meet the obligations established by Federal and State Law, City Charter or City Ordinances. Such right and responsibility is limited only to the extent specifically modified by this Agreement. Section 2. The Employer and the Union agree that certain hours, wages and conditons of employment are established by City ordinance or resolution, Civil Service Rules and the Rules and Regulations oF the Fridley Police Department. This agreement supplements such hours, wages, and other condtions of employment to the extent to which they a�e not in conflict. If in conflict, the law, ordinance, resolution, or rule or regulations shall prevail. � ARTICLE V SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES Section 1. Grievances which arise during the period of employment of any Employee ' shall be handled in the following manner: Any claim of alleged viola- tion of the provisions of this agreement, to be valid and to receive consideration, must be filed in writing by the Employee or his representative specifying the ' details of the alleged violation within ten (10), days after the regular pay day for the period in which the alleged vioiation occured. LI ' �' � ' ' ARTICLE VI SENIORITY Y 1 Section 1. The Employer hereby does recognize seniority rights to the extent that: 1. Seniority will apply on all shift positions. 2. Seniority will apply on vacations up to May lst of each year. After May lst, vaca�ions will be on a first come, first �°rved basis. Section 2. Employee cioes not establish seniority rights until he shall have worked a total of six (6) months). a � �• .. ' J ' , � ' ' ' , ' ' II ' , , , � ' � ' RESOLUTION N0. .PAGE 3 ARTICLE VII VACATIONS , v� Section 1. Each Employee of the City who has worked regularly for the City for a period of not less than twelve (12) successive months is entitled to a vacation away from employment with pay. Vacation pay shall be computed at the regular rate of pay to which such Employee is entitled. An Employee who has worked a minimum of twelve (12) months is entitled to one (l� workday of vacation for each month so worked. An Employee who has worked eight-four (84) consecutive months is� entitled to one and one-half (1 1/2) workdays of vacation for each month worked beginning with the eighty-fifth (85th) month of consecutive employment. An Employee who has worked one hundred eight (180) successive months is entitled to one and two-ttiirds (1 2/3) workdays of vacation for each month worked beginning with the one hundred eight-first (181st) month of consecutive employment. Except where otherwise provided by agreement between the City Manager and Employee, no more than twenty (20) days vacation may be taken in any one calendar year, and the vacations, unless otherwise provided, shall be taken each year during the months of April to and including the month of August. Section 2. Em�loyees are not authorized to carry over from one year to the next more than five (5) days of vacation over what the employee had at the eMd of the previous year, without express approval of his Department Head and the Gity Manager. � . Section 3. In the event a regular full time Employee quits or his employment is severed for any reason whatsoever, he shall receive his earned vacation PaY • ARTICLE VIII NOURS WORKED : � Section 1. The work week scheduie for all Sworn Officers and Patrolmen, shall constitute four (4) days on duty and t��o 2 days off cuty for a total of thirty-seven and one-half hours per week. The Public Safety Director is responsible for scheduling and assigning the weekly work schedule. Section 2. No Officer or Patrolman will be required to work iwo sf�ifts during a twenty-four (24) hour period, except during an emergency. Section 3. The work week for Civilian Dispatchers shall be forty (40) hours�'per week, - - ours per wee as e erm�ne y e Employer. 0 RESOLt1TI0N N0. PAGE 4 vc . . ARTICLE IX REQUESTS FOR CHANGE OF POSITION Section 1. With regard to Investigators requests to revert to Patrolman status, Management agrees with the right of an Employee to have a hearing before the Department Head on the matter. If the question is not settled, the Employee has the right to a hearing before the City Manager. The City Manager's decision will be final. . _ _ � ARTICLE X EMPLOYEE EDUCATION PROGRAM - Section 1. The Education Program in effect is as outlined in the City of Fridley Memorandum IVo. 4-1970 dated May 18, 1970 and adopted by Resolution No. 101-1970. ARTICLE XI OVERTIME f � Section l. When a emplayee is required to work overtime to perfor,�n duty after regular working hours or appears in court, ne shall rec�ive pay computed at l 1/2 times the regular pay. If an employee is called back to s�;�rk and more than one (1) hour has elapsed since his work period ended, he ivill rece;��e a minimun of two (2) hours overtime. If the employee is called to work early wi�h no break in service before his regularly schedule work period starts, the work performed is considered normal overtime for the period of time actually worked. �lhen the assigned schedule work day fall or are on Saturday or Sunday, no overtime wi�l be paid. , �- ' , , ..�_._ RESOLUTION N0. PAGE 5 . ARTICLE XII HOLIDAYS . ' Section 1. There is no holiday pay as such for Police Officers, as the Re��ee Be�aw�x�ep� Police Officers are on a four 4 days on, two (2) days off schedule (37 1/2 hours per week . ' ' , , ' ' ll vD Section 2. If civilian Dispatchers are required io work a reqular forty (40} hour work v�eek, the�r holidavs shall be as set forth for other � civilian employees as follows: Holidays include yew Year's Dav, January 1; Washinqton's and L�nco]n's Birthda , the third f�londav �n Februar�r; Memorial Da , the last hlonday in May, Independence Day, July 4; Labor Dav, the first Monda in September; Christopher Columbus Day, the second Monday in October; Veierans Dav, th� fourth Monda in October; Thanksgivinq Da_y, the fourth Thursday in November,� and Christmas DaY, December 25; provided, when PJew Year`s Day, Januarv 1; or Independen�ce Dav, Julv 4; or Christmas Day, December Z5; provided, when New Year's Day, Januar,� i; or Independence Day, July 4, or Christmas Day, December 25; falls on Sunday, the followinq day shall be a holiday, and provided, when Ne�v Year`s Day, Januarv 1; or Independence Day, July 4; or Chr�stmas Day, December 25, falls on Saturday, the precedi� day shall be a holiday. If_add�tional holidays are qranted b�r the Cit� Counc�l by ordinance, the em�loyee Covered by th�s resolution will receive the benefit of such additional holiday. � Section 3. If Dispatchers are assi ned a four (4) dayson two (2) days off schedule, their holida s shall be as set forth above for Poiice Officers. ARTICLE XIII . NORMAL SICK LEAVE ' Section 1. Any employee who is unable to w rk because of sickness or injury may obtain a leave of absence upon notice to the City. Written verification of h�is condition by a competent medical authority may be required. Where the condi- ' tion of the Employee is such that he is unable to act for himself, the Union may apply for such leave of absence in his behalf. Failure to notify the City subjects the Employee to appropriate discipline by the City. . I� , ' ' ' SECTION 2. Each Employee of the City who has worked regularly for the City for a period of not less than twelve (12) successive months �s entitled to sick leave away from employment with pay. Sick ]eave pay shall be computed at the regular rate of pay to tvhich such Employee is entitled. An Employ��� who has worked a minimum of twelve (12) months is entitled to one (1) day of sick ieave for�each month worked, cumulative to one hundred twenty (120) days of sick leave. After one hundred twenty (120) earned and unused days of sick leave have accumulated, one (1) day additional vacation shall be granted to an employee for every :.ree (3) sick leave days earned and unused. The Employee may elect, a�'ter nir,e�_ {90) earned and unused days of sick leave have accumulated, to receive one (]) day additional Yacation for every three (3) siek days earned and unused. Sick le�ve days shall � . , ' ' �_J , , 1 � 1 ' ' , RESOLUf ION NO . .PAGE 6 , not accumulate beyond one hundred twenty (120). Before any sick leave compensation is paid, the City may request and is entitled to receive�from any Employee who has been absent more than three (3) days in succession, a certificate signed by a competent physician or other medical attendant certifying to the fact that the absence was in fact due to sickness and not otherwise. The City also reserv�s the right to have an examination made at any time of any person claiming abse^ce by reason of sickness; such examination may be made when the City deems the same reasonably necessary to verify the sickness claimed �nd may be made in behalf of the City by any competent person designated by the City. ARTICLE XIV INJURY ON JOB Section 1. Any full time City Employee who has been employed by the City at least six (6) months, injured on his regular job, shall be entitled to full pay up to a period of ninety (90) days while he is absent from work by reason of such injury and his accrued sick leave will not be charged until after and beginning with the ninety-first (91st) day of absence from work by reason of such injury, provided however, the amount of any compensation shall be reduced by any payment receiv�d by the injured employee from workmen's compensation insurance. An Employee who claims an absence from work due to an injury sustained on his r�gular job is subject to an examination to be made in behalf of the City by a person competent to perform the same and as is designated by the City. ARTICLE XV DISCHARGE Section 1. Civil Service Personnel. The Police Civil Service Commission has t responsibility for the employment, promotion, discharge and suspension of ail employees covered by Civil Service. ' , ' , � ' Section 2. Other Em le ees. Except as further provided, no Emplo;ee will be 3 scip �ned, suspended or discharged without just cause. ARTICLE XVI FALSE ARREST INSURANCE Section 1. The City of Fridley will provide protection for all Of`icers and Patrolmen against false arrest charges. � 27 E 8 RESOLUTION N0. PAGE 7 ARTICLE XVII • , � UNIFORM ALL04JANCE Section 1. The City shall provide a uniform clothing allowance for Police Officers of $150 (One Hundred and Fifty Dollars) per year for uniform clothing when needed. Section 2. The Cit shall rovide civilian Dis atchers a uniform clothin allowance of $100 One Hundred Dollars) per year for clothinq as needed. ARTICLE XVIII . FUNERAL PAY Section 1. Funeral leave will be granted to full time Employees up to a maximum of three days. Funderal leave is granted in case of deaths occurring in the immediate family. For this purpose immediate family is considered to be a spouse, child, parent, grandparent, brother or sister. ARTICLE XIX � JURY PAY Section 1. It shall be understood and agreed that the City shall pay all regular full time Employees serving on any jury the difference in salary between jury pay and his regular salary or pay while in such service. ARTICLE XX HEALTN AND WELFARE BENEFITS � Section 1. Regular full time Employees shall receive the same as other City Emploees, �•rhich policy at the present time provides that the City pays for the Employee's Health and Hospital Insurance and the Employee pays for dependent coverage. The City also provides life insurance equal to annual salary, with a maximum of $10,000. The City also provides additional AD&D Insurance equal tc salary, with a maximum of $10,000. , Section 2. A representative from the employee group shall be incli,ded on a committee which makes recommendations on the content of specificaz�ons for-any new policy. Such recommendations are subject to Council approval. ' I ' ' 0 vF� � RESOLUTION N0. PAGE 8 0 : • ' \ ARTICLE XXI RATES OF PAY 1972 Section 1. Patrolmen's Salaries: � First six 6 months 811.00 per month � After six (6) months 849.00 per month After one year $�9:00 per month � After two years 931.00 per month After three years 975.00 per month Dis atchers' Salaries: First six (6 months $698.00 per month After six (6) months 731.00 per month One and one-half (1 1/2) years 6� per month , Two and one-half (2 1/2) years 80�.00 per month Three and one-half (3 1/2) years 839.00 per month ARTICLE XXII ADDITIONAL INCENTIVE PAY 1972 Section l. Incentive pay will be paid over and above the standard base rate or going rate for Employees according to the following schedule: ' Patrolman After 5 years $24.00 per month Patrolman After 10 years 48.00 per month Patrolman After 15 years 72.00 per month Dispatchers After 5 years � $20.00 per month Dispatchers After 10 years 40.00 per month Dispatchers After 15 years � 60.00 per month E 6 v� � � •_.----- • �- �. _ ._ RESOLUTION N0. PAGE 9 _ I'i, ' � . , , ' , . : . • ' -- - . . - ' _ . _._. ARTICLE XXIII ' This Resolution shall be effective as of Januar 1 . force and effect until December 31, 1972, y' 1972� and shall remain in full . , This resolution shall be retroactive to Januar 1 1972 in all herein,noted. y> > respects except as ' PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS DAY 0 • , 1972, BY THE ' CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY. � . ' ' FRANK G. LIEBL, MAYOR , ATTEST: i . , Y • t ' . , ' ' . . ' ' vH _ _ __ _, ' • RESOLUTION N0. i ' .PAGE 1 p . . , '�' . ' . _ - ' , MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, CITY CLERK , 0 vr ' The above Resolution setting forth working conditions, wages and hours for employees of the Fridley Police Department is acceptable to members of Union Local #149. , ---.___. __._., , r _ ,'"� � �� ` � � . � . , ,i, .., �,,�- ,, f � _ � � .. . __ / , ` ' • -c_ <.. �' l. . ;.;. �-z _.T--i..._.�..� /; - � . : . , _ 1_ 7 � � \ - -c _ . .� ,� � � WITNESS J seph Pr�frel, Business Rept., Local No. 149 ' �- � ' ` . � � f ' . ' ' ' , . ' ' . ' ' � , � � . �--- RESOLUTION N0. . PAGE 11 �J , ADDENDUM RETIREMENT BENEFITS Section 1. The Fridley Police Pension Association hereby agrees they will negotiate pension benefits for the 1973 contract year. They further agree they will collaborate in the development and support of legislation which will have the effect of reducing the employers share of the cost of financing the pension benefit ' plan to 21% of base salary. 0 WITNESS PRESIDENT - FRIDLEY POLICE PENSION ASSOCIATION � WITNESS CITY MANAGER - GERALD R.•DAVIS . � � '3i ` A � 6/22/.1972 � 1 . ' — T0: ' FROM: ' POLICE DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM POLICE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL PUBLIC SAFETY DIRECTOR SUBJECT: ADFIINISTRATIVE RULES REGARDING HOME PICK UP, OVERTIME AND TRAINING DATE: JUNE 22, 1972 ' The following rules will govern home pick up of uniformed police personnel: , �1. There will be no overtime charged to the City as a result of home pick up. , , 2. In the instance of an accident or incident occuring at the time of shift change that involves an emergency of any nature, the patrol car will go to the emergency rather than continuing on its route of taking home the employee. This is to insure that there is no reduction of the level of service as the r result of home pick up. , 3. There will be no switching of time worked as a result of home pick up. There is no change of the past Fnlicy regarding the switching of time. ' 4. No employee will be picked up who lives outside the Fridley City limits. 27 K , 5. When one officer goes to pick up i�is relief, he will make the pick up as close to five minutes before the end of his shift that is possible. In the instance of one patrol car picking up F two men, the first man will be ready to bP �icked up fifceen minutes .' prior to the be�inning of his shift. � 6. The officer being picked up will be ready and will come eut to � the car promptly. 7. In the event the officer is not ready or does not come out promptly, '' the other officer on duty will return to the station. T�� officer coming on duty will then furnish his own transportation to work. . I � � , 8. In the event the officer is not picked up five minutes a=ter the normal pick up time for his shift, he will assume that�G ' cars are busy and r.all the dispatcher to verify tnis. If the ;,ars are busy, the employee will proceed to the station promptly bY his own transprotation and notify the dispatcher to communic4te this information to the car'planning to pick the men up. � �� ' I _I ' ' ' ' , � , ' � ' T0: POLICE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL PAGE 2 9. When an officer is picked notify the dispatcher that The dispatcher will make a up at home, he wi11 immediately he is in the car and on duty. log entry of this. 10. If an emergency call is received before the officer going off duty has been dropped off, the car will answer the call with both officers in it. If the call is of a non-emergency type, the officer will be taken home and the car will then answer the call. If the nature of the call is such that it requires , the services of both employees, both employees will respond to the call. There is no change in the policy regarding the � method of determining when an additional officer is needed. 11. When the relieved officer reaches his home, he will notify the dispatcher to put him out of service, the dispatcher will make a log entry of this. 12. No overtime will be paid to any officer for work done after his relief has been picked up and is in the car, except as otherwise outlined above. 4 13. The practice of home pick up is being conducted on an experimental basis, and may be canceied by the City Manager any time it is found the privilege is being abused, or if it is found to be in the best interest of the City to cancel the service. v� �' Employees will contribute up to thirty minutes per week of their o�vn time for � training purposes as scheduled by the department. Training time m� be accumulated b the Cit ,and Officers ma be re uired to attend �raininq sessions up to two 2 hours per day, so long as the total training time does not excee t irty 0) minutes per wee on e average or e y ar. Emp oyees wi no ti�e require o attend trainincLsessions under this rovision on t eir da off. eRfi n`more an one aa ro car �s on u y, unc an co ee breaks wiil be staggered so that there is always one Foiice car on the street and en the move.. ' Overtime will be computed to-the nearest fifteen minute period. Th� minimum on overtime is thirty minutes. An officer must have worked suffici�nt time to qualify for the minimum if overtine is turned in. � . , ' � , . • . . _�. � � . . . . . :. > . � C 27 f�1 �- --__-_ _ , . .__ , � # � �► �� . . . . �, �- � , � � ' Frfdley Police Pension Associa � - . tion � � : . . 6l�31 University Ave. I�.E. ;•, � � Fridley, Minnesota 55�32 9 � . . . .. . . ' . . . . . . • { . . . . . . . ' . ' ' . . . � ' . , _ � JLI�� �l � ?2 E Mr Gerald Davi� , City Manager • - i' City of Fridley . . . . . ` 6431 University Ave. N.E � Fridley, Minn�sota 551�32 - : , Dear Mr Davia: ' Persuant to your letter of June 29, 1972 the membership has authori2ed me to i' prapare and submit the following statement to you and the city council: !t The F}�idley Police Pension Association agrees that it will negoti�te oensio; ,benefits for 1973• It Purther agrees to col3aborate in the develo :r,3nt � support of legislation which Kill hava tha effect of reducin thap nd share of the cost of Piniancin the � e��loyora 8 pension benefit plan to 21� o� base salary,. , Please teel free to contact the association or myself at any time re ard this mat�er. g ing jf . .�. Sinc rely youra, .� � , _ �Gf/C1��� U- �"� �-�'�-�- . � . � � Richard D. �uss . Vica Presidant , , • . cc. Mayor Liebl � � �ouncilman Brieder ; . • Councilman Middlestadt � ;a ounci.lman Utter ,. ' � • � V ' .. . , . , � . . ' ' : � C�7 �, ��, �� 7144 Riverview Terr. N.E. Fridley, f�1n. 55432 ' Ph: 7�4-3173 July 17, 1972 mr. Gera�d R: Davis, City flianager Fridley City Hall 6431 University Ave. "�1.E. Fridley, P�n. 55432 � Dear mr. Davis, I u�ould liKe to request the City Council;s oermission � to use Logan Park for a neighborhood party on Sunday, August 27, 1972, between the hours of 3:00 P.I�i. and 9:00 F.f�. I also request the permission to serve 3.2 beer. Sin�erely, _ ���._�t�..J //�'�'� c�.6� `�✓ l__- U Barbara Koropchak Loga� Park Annual Picnic ' Co-cha irma n Note: In case of rain, could we have permissio� to hold the party (�ionday August 29, 197� from 5:00 R.f�1. to 9:00 P.�1.? , � � � � �-..— ' � � ' ALARMS FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORT FOR JUNE 1972.. Fire alarms January through June 1971 ..... 204 Fire alaxms January through June 1972 .. .. 177 Decrease in alarms this year through June .—ZT Alarms for June 1972 ..... 41 Alarms for June 1971 ..... 22 Increase in alarms for June 1972 .... 19 'Autos � Trucks 4 Gas Spills 3 Houses 0 � 'Commercial 1 Industrial 1 Multiple Dwellings 0 'Rescue f� lst Aid 4 Grass �, Brush 12 False 0 � Honest Mistakes 1 'Faulty Alarms 0 Miscellaneous 5 Private Garages 0 � 'Hospstal 0 Mutual Aid 0 � Wires Down 1 ,Water Flow 1 Bomb Call 1 Fire Out. 1 Total 41 TYPES OF ALARMS General Alarms 32 Average response 16.21 Company Alarms 2 Average response 10.50 Still Alarms 7 Average response 6.00 There were two calls to the Village of Hilltop this month. � Three.drills were held this month with an average attendance of 25.66 Fire losses for the month were less than $1,000.00. LeRoy Blomster, Gary Larson, Richard Larson and Ron Schoneman audited the fire calls and drills for the past 6 months. Two in service inspections were made of the Onan Company, by the entire membership of the department. The Minnesota State Fire Department Conference, The Minnesota Yolunteer Benefit Association, and The Minnesota State Fire Chief's Conference, were held in Brainerd, Minnesota. ,Those in attendance were; Don Sach, Arne Lundgren, Gbrdon Harstad, Richard Kremer, and myself. j' The regular monthly meeting of the department was held June 29th with 29 members in attendance. MEETINGS ATTENDED: ' League o€ Municipalites Meeting at Rochester, Minn. Fire Chief's Section--1 day ' � � Wage Negotiations. Metro Paid Fire Chiefs ' � ' ' �. 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I ' i � � � � � A °� �. � ' v m N F-+ � � °� m � � � �- N �7 ri'� t1i w y r rt o � n �' -D-1 � o '� z a� 0 w a � � � � �' m N � O '►1 D � 70 3 � C o z w � � � 0 � 70 m N � O Z v z c� � co Z � N o m ,.� �° G � n m Z O � 0° b '*� 3 m z ~ ,-n V Z- V O�D 1�� 1 �_� v D -i m � z rn r c� V N Summary of Activities �uildings Inspected Reinspect�ons Inspections other than buildings Burn�ng Permits requested �y Inspector By O�hers Spe�ial Permits Qccupancy Permits TQt�l FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU This Month This Month Last Year 20 4 1 3 2 0 2 0 29 26 6 2 0 0 0 � 0 35 Orders Issued 1 3 Qrders Campleted 1 6 Illega) Equipmen� 0 0 Written Warnings 2 3 Yerbdl Warnings 16 16 �Complaints � 2 Fi re I1lvesti gati ons 0 Z �xtra Activities: First Aid classes at FMC Meetin� with Viewcon • F1r� 8»ig�de & Safety at LaMaur Fire Drills & Safety drills at fridley Convalescent Home Cprporation Yard P1�ns & checks on new construction June 1972 Total 12� 62 50 16 8 0 i 1 246 14 48 0 30 94 8 25 Sunmary of Fire Aiarms Residential Non Residential Commercial Industrial Grass & Brush Autp & Truck 1st Aid & Rescue False Honest Mistake Miscellaneous Storage Mutual Aid ' Nilltop Totai FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU This Month 2 0 2 1 15 4 4 0 2 9 0 0 2 41 This Month Last Year 1 1 1 0 2 4 0 0 4 6 2 1 0 22 June 1972 Total 22 4 8 8 31 21 7 7 11 39 5 0 4 126 Respo�se: 41 alarms 582 men General alarms 33 522 men 15.8+ men/call Company aiarms 2 21 men 10.5 men/ca11 Stil� Alarms 6 39 men 6.5 men/call . Dea�th b Injuries for the month of June: Injuries Firemen -0- Civlians -0- T�tml Losses for month of ,}un� Buildings Contents .. • _ s488.00 200,00 'Total Losses for the Year Buildings Contents Rail Road Cars �150,375.00 �72,045.00 8,000.00 Deaths Tota1 far llear -Q- � -0- 1 Autos � Trucks Autos d� Trucks S1�5QQ,A4