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10/02/1972 - 55921 ' ' ' ' ' , , 1 , , t , ' i 1 ' ' , 1 ' FRIDIEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - OCTOBER 2, 1972 - 7:30 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: INVOCATION: ROLL CALL: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Regular Council Meeting, September 11, 1972 public Hearing Meeting, September 18, 1972 ADOPTION O��AGENDA: VISITORS: (Consideration of Items Not on Agenda - 15 Minutes) � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 2, 1972 PUBLIC HEARINGS: PAGE 2 ITEM NUMBER & PAGE NUMBERS Public Hearing an 1973 Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 D Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Adopting. ........ 2- 2 A the Budget for the Fiscal Year 1973 � Consideration of a Resolution Determining the Necessity of. ...... 3- 3 A and Providing for a Tax Levy in Excess of Normal City Charter Tax Limits Consideration of a Resolution Certifying Tax Levy Requirements. .... 4 for 1973 to the County of Anoka OLD BUSINESS: None 0 REGUTAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 2, 1972 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) PAGE 3 ITEM NUhiBER & PAGE NUMBERS Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance for. .......... 5- 5 A Rezoning Request ZOA ��72-09 by Charles Jordan (Chuck's Gulf Station) to Rezone from C-1 to C-2 the Area Generally Located at 7250 Central Avenue Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting. .... of September 26, 1972 i . . . 6 - 6 A Consideration of Approval to Engage George M. Hansen Company. ..... 7- 7 B to Perform the 1972 Audit (Tabled from the September 18, 1972 Meeting) Receiving Report on Park/School Ranger Program. . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 8 I REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 2, 1972 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) PAGE 4 ITEM NUMBER & PAGE NUMBERS Consideration of a Resolution Designating Polling Places. ....... 9- 9 H and Appointing Election Judges for the November 7, 1972 General Election Consideration of a Resolution Certifying Charges to the. ....... 10 - 10 F County Auditor to be Levied Against Certain Properties for Collection with the Taxes Payable in 1973 (Weeds) � Consideration of a Resolution Certifying Certain Delinquent. ..... 11 - 11 E Water and Sewer Charges to the County Auditor for Collection With the 1473 Taxes � Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing the. ..... 12 - 12 E Re-Certification of the ST. 1968-1B Street Improvement Project for 71st Avenue on Parcel 4800, Section 11 (Minnesota Transfer Railway Property) REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 2, 1972 PAGE 5 ITEM NUMBER & NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) PAGE NUMBERS Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing. ....... 13 - 13 A the Recertification of the Storm Sewer Portion of the ' ST. 1970-1 Street Improvement Project Consideration of a Resolution Ordering Preliminary Plans, ....... 14 - 14 A Specifications, and Estimates of the Costs Thereof; Street Improvement Project ST. 1973-1 and ST. 1973-2 (MSAS) ,• Consideration of a Resolution Receiving the Preliminary. ....... 15 - 15 B Report and Calling a Public Hearing on the Matter of the Construction of Certain Improvements ; Street Improvement Project ST. 1973-.1 and ST. 1973-2 (MSAS) Cl a ims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Licenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 - 17 A REGUTAR COUNCIL MEETING� OCTOBER 2, 1972 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) i PAGE 6 � dTEM NUMliER & PAGE NUMBERS Estimates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Report by City Attorney on Gabrelcik Vs. City of Fridley; Frank's ...19 Used Car Lot � Consideration of Change Order #2 Street Improvement Project. ..... 20 - 20 A ST. 1972-1 and ST. 1972-2 (MSAS)(Briardalej Consideration of Resolution Re-Certifying Special Assessments. .... 21 - 21 E Re; Lund Lawsuit REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 2, 1972 COMMUNICATIONS: PAGE 7 ITEM NUMBER & PAGE NUMBERS Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to Designware. . . . . . . . . . . . 22 - 22 B Iadustries: Permit for Industrial Waste Pre-Treatment System Grace Aigh School: Request for Parade for Homecoming. ..... on October 6, 1972 • , . . 23 John R. Ragan, M.D.: Request for Residential Speed Limits. ..... 24 and Children Playing Signs in Melody Manor Tri-Co Builders, Inc: Request for Reduction of Special Assess-. ... 25 - 25 A ments on Lots 1 and 2, Block 5, Spring Brook Park Addition ADJOURN: THE MINUTES OF THE F2EGULAR COUNCIL MEETiNG OF SEPTEMBER 11, 1972 The Regular Council. Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order at 7:40 P.M., September 11, 1972. , PLEDGE OF ALLEGiAP�CE: Maqor Liebl led the Council and *he audience in say_ng *he Pledge of Allegiance to *he Flag. INVOCATION: Councilman Mittelstadt offered the Invocation. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Breider, Liebl, Utter, Mittelstadt MEMBERS ABSENT: None PRESENTATION OF AWARDS: Certificate of Appreciation: Diana Bonine, Yuman Relations Committee P4ayor Liebl read the Certificate aloud thanking her for her service on the Fridley Human Reiations Committee, and as Mrs. Bonine was not present, asked that the Administration send her Certificate to her. Youth Achievement Awards: David Linton, Tim Buckley and Tom Mayor Liebl asked the three Eagle Scouts to come forward, read their Certi- fiqates, and presented them with the Council's congratulations. APPROVAL OF T�E MIPdUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGOST 7, 1972: MOTION by Councilman Mittelsta�t to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of August 7, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimouslu. APPROVAL GF THE MINUTES OF THE PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF AUGUST 1�4, 1972:� MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt the Minutes of the Public Hearing Meeting of August 14, 1972 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. ApPROVAL OF THE MZNUTES OF THE REGULAR CUUNCIL MEETING UF AUGUST 21, 19;�2: MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of August 21, 1972 as written. Seconded by Councilman Mitt-elstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, [�ayor Liebl ��eclared the motion carried unanimously. � 1 ' R$GULAR COUNCIL MEETZNG 0�' $EPTEMBER 11, 1972 PA6E 3 S15�pp4 to �ip up the bJ.aektpp and lay the new line. There is no prob�em with the kitchen sprinkler. Mayor Liebl said that when Mr• Wong appeared before the Council, it was his intention ta meet all the City �odes and on that basis tMe Council was Willing to give him a liquor license when his work was completed. Once he gets his license, he must provide for the safety of the customers and put in the sprinkler system. Councilman Mittelstadt pointed out that this is actually bypassfng the Building S�andaxds - Aesign Control Subcommittee and asked Mr.. Bropks if ;they have to gst started th3s,week. Mr• Brooks said they have tp get this started, they hdve already spent 6 weeks on the plans and their men are availdble now. He a$ded that thdy had a building permit once before and this is actudlly the same plan thdt was presented at that time. The C;ty pttorney pointed out that since July lst� all of Minnespta is under the State Building Code, snd he was not sure thi$ plan could ba approved with- out approval of the State Inspector, so before the permit is actually issued, someq�e ought to check with the State Inspector. This will also have to be apprvved by the County Heilth Inspector. It would be a shame for him to go ahead, thsn be stopped by SOmeone from the State, There is only a certain amqunt a person is allowed ta spend on any additiops before they are required tq bz'ing the whple building up to Code. CouneiJ.man Breider asked hqw this would affect the fire rating. The Fire PraventipA Bui^eau Chief i+ePlied that it would have no dffect Qn the City of F�idl�y, but if the permit i� going to be approved, there should be a waivex granted tak�ng tha stFUCture out of the fire limits. Mayor Liebl asked i� dping thls wvuld make any difference to the citizens pf Fridley. The Fire preve�t�qn Bure�u Chief replied no, there would be no difference in the rates tq the City. {tice Bowl aGtually operates under a non-COnforming use as it waS in existanCe befora the ord3nance was put intp effeCt controlling frame buildings. Councilman Breider asked i� the addition af the new kitohen woul� not be an advdntaga as far as fix+e safety goes, over what they have pow. The P,ire Prevention Bul�eau Chief said yes, there would be some marginal advAntage4 �f d firQ was to qriginate in the kitchen. He said originally Mr. Wong hSd some r�modeling plans that were quite grandipse and it was polnted out at thdt tlme that they did not qonform with the fire limit requiremeats of the City. Th� ordinance states that there cannot be a frame building with�n the fire limits� also that a structure thdt exigted before the ordinance was put intp e�fect cannot be added onto. In effect, nothir�g can be dsane with a frame building within the fire limits. Councilman Breider asked what Was the stipulation re�ardin$ 50$ of the cpst of the structure, The City Engineer explained that the ordlnance is very rqStrictive and under stdte laWT if the cost of an dlteratipn is more than 5p� Of the velue af the strUCtuxe� the entire strµcture must be brought up to Code. In the case o� kica Bowl,it would mean virtually tearing it doWn and s#arting over ag$in, Fridley has no control over th�t requirement, ��� only controi we have is over the fire limits. Mayox Liebl asked what the vd�uatioq pl�ced on the Rice Bowl was and the FjnanCe I�,�rectOr re$lied $85,000, however, th3s �.ncluded the land. The , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETZNG OF SEPT�MBER 11, 1972 ' , been received, and this sec4nd draft is the result of these suggestions. He said he was happy to recommend the Council acting favorably on this oz�dinance. He felt there was a need for a special emphasis toward pro- tecting qur total gnvironment. PAGE 7 MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to cublicly cite Winston Jacobson for the outstanding job he has done in heading up this ad hoc citizens comrnittee, and direct the City Administration to prepare a citation for Mr. Jacobson. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Mittelstadt then asked Mr. Jacobson to stand and led the Council and the audience in applause. Mayor Liebl said he was ves+y proud to have Mr. Jacobspn as a citizen of Fridley. � Mayor Liebl said that before the second reading of this ordinance, the question shquld be answered whether this commission will be given autonomy and be considered an independent body or whether they should be answerable to the Planning Comrr.ission, or work directly with the Planning Commission. He asked the City Attorney if he could foresee any conflicts with the Planning Commission in pursuing their goals. The City Attorney said that the original ordinance was presented to him along with many recommendations from the various organizations, many of which were not consistent. He said he drafted up the second draft now before the Council by picking and choosing amor.g the many suggestions. The words XXX'ed out in the Agenda are the words the ad hoc committee would like to have eliminated. He could see no problem with a conflict between the Planning Commission and the Environmental Quality Commission. The one area the Council should consider is to coordinate the commissions properly as far as the tjme element is concerned. Fridley now has a fairly streamlined procedure for handling requests with as short a time lapse as possible. This, he felt, has been an inducement in getting industry into Fridley. If �n item should have to go before the Planning Commission and the Environmental Quality Commission both, they should be timed so that the recommendations are ready to go to the Council at the same time. There could be better coordination if the Chairman of the Environmental Quality Commission was made a member of the Planning Commission. If the Council decides not to do this, then rules should be laid down on when matters would go to them and when they are due back. , Councilmar� Breider said that it seemed we are talking about two different functions. When he thinks of an Environmental Quality Commission for Fridley, he does not envision all the plans, variances, plats etc. going , through them. He had in mind more of such studies as "Ban the Can" or problems wxth creeks and waterways etc. The City Attorney said he thought it would be a part of both. He didn't , think every request should go tp the Commission, but there may be piats that have an erosion problem, or a new industry coming ln with some unique pollution concerns. Councilman Breider said he could not see the point '. j,n t�aving all rec�uestsa �uch �s �ezonings go to the Commission. For such things as noise pol�ution# there 3s already control in the Zoning Ordinance. The City Attorney said that if this is the concensus of the Council, it should be made explicit in the ordinance. Councilman A!i�tel- ' stadt said that he did not envision the Commission studying every propcsal coming before the Planning �ommission. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETZNG OF $EPTEMBER 11, 1972 ENVIRQNMENTAL QUALITY COMMI6SI4N: PAGE 9 �s. Kay M�tcalfe said she would like to bring up one more point concerning the Cpmmisglon, and that is the need for a recyqling center in Fridley. She ¢aid She h�s done $ome res�arch on this and Columbia Heights and St. Anthony both have recycling centers. The League would like a cente� to be set up on a�egular baSls with the serv�ce organizations alternating with the work. �he said she has not contacted all the members on the ad hoc committee, but she would like the Council to consider this proposal. CONSIAERATION OF FUNDING PLAN - STONYBROOK CREEK: The City Manager said that there is a memo from the Finance Directar dated Septet�er 7, 1972 in the Council Agenda presenting the alternates for fina�cing the work th�t has been started on Stonybrqok Creek. His suggestion, and that pf the FinanCe Director, is that the work be funded from funds otMer than the eme�gency �eserve. If $22,000 were to be taken from that fund, it wouZd leave a balance of only $12,173 which would run the fund dangerousiy lqw, cansidering there r.ould be some unforeseen emergency before �he end pf the year, Anather consideration is that he has just completed his review of the budget and if this money is taken out� it would neduce the car�y-over into 1973 if it is pot used for soma unforeseen Use. It has been �if��cult to prepdre the budget this year due to the State levy limitations. The suggestion €or funding is utilizing some $44,000 that was set aside out of 55&SW #101 &#102 for daWnstream work. This was originally planned to take care of the storm wdter in Stonyb�ook Creek. If the Council desires to �ollowa his �oute the �ngineering Department will have to be directed to prQg�re plans dnd spec����dtions and call for bids fqr the work. When the bidS ax'e �eceived it CaR the� be determined whether it would be more econ4miGa1 to award the b�d to a contractor or do the work with City personnel. H6 suggested the bids qould be received on September 25th, t�en the work could be finished in the month of October. M�, p, Gp¢deking, 161 Riokard �oad, asked what the ax�eas were that he was , talk�ng �bout, The ��q,�nce pirector showe� tha areas of SS&SW #101 &#102 on the m�p. These a�e the Arojects fpr east pp East River Road, and have . provided S4k,000 for dpwnStream work. The question for the Council to , dec�da npw is whethex the people on the west sida of East River Road are to be assessed, If thsy �re pot� then t�e total assessment will have to be borne by those on tMe east side Qf �a�� River Road. ' 1 � � ' Gouncilm� B�e3deF sald that at the initial heaxing for thoss two projeGts, it was aqticipated tha# there would have to be some downstr0am work do�e, dnd the cost quoted pe� 100 squ�e feet was with that work included. That $4Nt000 is tq ba ags�ssed again3� SS&SW #101 ���02 and will hdve no effect qn those living on the west sSd9 0� East River Rpad. Mayor Liebl said that he �idn't knpw $f that could be do�e legally, the City is required to assess ac�qrding tq benef�ts recaived, M�. Bob Dueholm, 290 C�aigbrook Way, said he lived on the creek and asked if this money that hds been provided has already been levied. Mayor Liebl a��we��� no. Mr. Dusholm �sked if this was par� of the orig�nal #101 &#i02 and the City Manager said yes4 but the work was not completed. The work on #10� &#102 is in progress and when it is comple2ed, there will be an assessment hearing. ; , ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 11, 1972 � , ' ' ' � PAGE 11 MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve the foregoing appointments. Seconded by Councijman Bxeider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Liebl asked that they be sent the by-laws of the committee. RECESS: Mayo� J,�ebl declared a receSS at 9:50 P.M. The Meeting was reconvened at lo;�o PM. .THE MINTUES OF THE BUILDIN ' AUGUST 24, 1972; CDERATION OF A RE�UEST TO C )ING LOCATED ON PART OF LOT BEING 6315 UNIVERSITY AVENi ;ST BY D.W. HARSTAD COMPANY iSOTA 55432. (FRIDLEY STA' 3 STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL COMMITTEE N.E. AN ADDITION TO AN EXISTING OR'S SUBDIVISION #59. THE fd�?![y:i�7�K7 1 The City Engineer explaiped that this request is for an addition to the Fridley State Bank. The plans were approved by the Subcommittee with the stipulation that a landscaping plan be submitted, which they have done. ' The addition will be east of their existing building and they are proposing to start with the parking lot. He then showed the Council the plans. MOTION by Councilman B�eider to approve the plans for the addition to the , Fridley State Bank, Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by COUncilman Mittelstadt to receive the Minutes of the Suilding Standards - Design Control Subcommittee Meeting qf August 24, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upor� a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVZNG THE MINUTES OF THE $OARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF AUGUST 29, 1972: 1. A REQUEST FOR VARIA TO INCREASE THE MAX 80 SQUARE FEET (160 SQUARE FEET FOR ALL MAXZMUM HEIGHT FOR SECTION 56.05, 6F ' THE pROPERTY LINE F FREE STANDING SIGN ' BLOCK 1, FRIDLEY IN. #65 N.E., FRIDLEY. OF: SECTION 56 FEET FRIDLEY SIGN E STANDING S TO 96 SOUARE SECTION 56.05, 6D, TO INCREASE THE G SIGN FROM 25 FEET TO 30 FEET, AND E DISTANCE A SIGN HAS TO BE AWAY FR 2£EET, TO ALLOW THE ER�CTION OF A ON LOT 1, BLOCK 1 AN➢ OUTLOT 1 PLAT l, THE SAME BEING 7298 HIGHWAY EQUEST BY CHAMPLIN PETROLF.UM COMPAN� The City Engineer reported the Board approved this request with the stipulation that this sigi} }s to be j.p lieu of any other sign on 73rd Avenue. MOTION by Councilman Breider to concur with the Board of Appeals and approve the variances requested by Champlin Pet�oleum. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, the motion carried unanimously. , ' , ' ' � ' , ' 1 ' 1 ' REGULAR COUNCIL ME£TING OF SBPTEMBER 11, 1972 PAGE 13 Councilman Breider said that throughout the discussions with the Island Of Peace Committ2e the gtatements have been made time and again that the Com- m�ttee would be responsiLle for all the funding and that the City wouid only be asked to provide administrative assistance. If the Committee cannot pay their bills of a few hundred dollars, he wondered if the City should sponsor #his gxant for about $30,000, The thing that bothers him is that the indi- cdtions all along have been that there would be no problem in raising the fuAds. He said he d1d not want to advance money to something he has sdid dil along he would not make an advancement to, and that he could not ap- pxove this advancement o� funds because it violates the original.idea. The City Attorney said that the two items for $245 are for legal services. They were included with their regular monthly billing. This charge is in conjunction with meeting with the State to work out the lease. Councilman Breider said, in his apinion, the legal sexvioes should be paid, because the City did promise administrative assistance, and that would include legal services, the printing of the brochures etc, are not a City responsibility. Councilman Breider continued there are a number of service organizations that certainly do a lot of good for the community, but he would not want to make it a practice to advance them money either. This request, if approved, would set an undesirable precident. MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve payment of the legal services in the amount of $245 and to disapprove the remainder of the items, totaling $273.84. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Henry Dorff, ot the Bropklyn Center Conservation Commission, said that he was representing the Commisszon, and would like to verify some of the statements that Mr. W31mes has made, and determine what actions the Council has taken. He commented that the creation of the Environmental Commission is to be com- mended. In talking to Mr. Wilmes, Durnam Island is included in the Islands of Peace project. Councilman Mittelstadt said no, only Chase Island and the small uncharted island to the north of Chase. Mr. Dqrff continued that $rqoklyn Center has taken the position that they ' would not approve of any struGtures on Durnam Island. Mr. Wilmes is talking in terms of buildings on the i5land, and although the Islands of Peace is certainly a commendable project, he did not want the'natural beauty of Durnam ' destroyed. He said that Brooklyn Center feels that with the additions of a ' building and walkways on the island the wildlife that Mr. Wilmes is so con- cez^ned about preserving will be destroyed. Mr. Wilmes is a very persuasive ' person and his praject is very important, but they feel that protecting the natural state of the island is also important. Durnam gets flooded every year and walkWays would encourage erosion. ' , l� The Council thdnked Mr. Dorff €or taking the time to express 9rooklyn Center's apinion and explained that there has been some confusion between the Committee mQmpers� pyt the�� is a meeting scheduled for Wednesday, September 13th and hopefully some o� the �rob�ei�� g�n be ironed out. ' , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SETPEMBER 11, 1972 , Councilman Mittelstadt said that this report is an interim report and the Adminis*ration should be directed to hire one or more professional water consultants to look at this p1an. He said he did not believe there �aas ' anyone in the City Engineering Department with the expertise tc take the brown water problem out of Fridley. 'J � ��-., PAGE 15 MOTIOif by Councilman Nlittelstadt to authorize bringing in professional con- sultants to look at this plan and determine its credibility. Seconded Ly Councilman Utter. Councilman Breider said this could be compared to the liquor store construction. At the time that was being discussed, the comment was made that the City hires competent people on the staff, and they should be able to get the job done. The Engineering pepartment has just gone through a reorganization and he would like to see what Mr. Qureshi would like to do. If Councilman Mittelstadt meant by his motion, that he would approve the hiring of some professional assistance at various times during these studies, fine, but if he meant to examine the report, then he would not agree with the motion. Councilman Breider asked Mr. Qureshi if he could solve the rusty water problem. ' The City Engineer replied that the problem has existed for many years, how- ever, for the last three years, the Publjc Works Department hds not been under his control and there 3re not good records of the worst.problem are3s. ' With the reorganization of the Engineeririg Department, he now has the capability to attack the problem. Since this problem has existed many years, now it will take some time to find out the causes of the rusty water and how to attack it with the right solution. He said he has now sketched the areas they get the ' most calls from onto a map. Included in the report that was submitted is a report by an independent lab, The analysis reports are hand written as he just got them in to3ay and did not want to take the time to have them typed , but just took them down off the phone. He said that he would have to collect data on the pipes to see what types of crustation is present. Fridley has a three level system which is unique in this area. As to Councilman Breider's ' qUestion, yes, there is no question his department will need some help from an independent laboratory at various times in his investigation. The first step has to be to determine what is causing the problem before a cure can be found. �� , ' Councilmap Breider asked how long it would be before he could establish the problem. 'Phe City Engineer said that we plan to collect pipe pieces when we make cuts in the pipes in various parts of the City, collect all the data obtained from this, then analyze what we have found. Over a period of time, this should present a good pj.cture of the job to be done. This is a difficult, time consuming problem. Mayor Liebl said that after six years with this problem, he was very anxious to get it solved and Mr. Qureshi should be given the assistance he needs. ' SECOND WITHDRAWN by Councilman Utter. Councilman Mittelstadt said he would al�sg WITHDRAW HIS MOTION. ' ' M�T�ON �y Councilmaq Breider to �eceive tY�e report from the City Engineer dated ;zptember 8, 1972 $nd auth$�ize t�e t�i�ing of any outside assistance as may be necessary to soive tfie water problem. S�econded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared ti:e motion carried unanimously. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 11, 1972 LICENSES: (Multiple Dwellings) OWNER Irving Gunderson 5980 Anna Sve. N.E. Fridley, Minn. 55432 Walter Sinner 4427 Monroe St.N.E. Minnespolis, 55421 Terra�ce H. 6 Theresa A. Micley 7075 Hicicory Dr. F=idl�y 55432 Joseph J. Ryan 10785 Valley View Rd. Miane�polig, Minn. 55343 Rennth Franko 6324 Scott Ave.N. Mpls. Kenneth Prapkn 6324 Scott Ave.N. Mpls. R. J. Bauman 606i -ynd St.N.E. ,Fridley, M1nn. R. J. Baumap 6061 -2nd St.N.E. ;�ridley 55432 ,S S S �nvea[ment Co. (Robert Spong) 1202 Plke Lake Dr. New Brighton 55112 S 4 S Investment Co. 1202 Pike Lake pr. New Brighton 551�2 Arnold E1m�igG, 8140 Long Lake Rd.N.E. M�ls. �5�4�� �;ame as above ADDRESS 5980 Anna Ave. UNITS 33 6511 - 2nd St.N.E. 4 54i9 - 4th St.N.E. G 105 - 58th Ave.H.E. 4 5640 - 7th St.N.E. 11 5612 - 7Ch St.N.E 11 6061 - 2nd St.N.E. 4 6060 -2'� St.N.E. 4 5475 Main S[.N.E. 12 5495 Main St.N.E. 12 k913 -3rd St.N.E. 7 4921 - 3xd St.N.E. 7 PAGE 17 FEE AFPROVED BY 33.00 Fire Prev. 10.00 Fire Prev. 10.00 Fire Prev. 1Q.00 Fire Prev. 11.00 Fire Prev. 11.00 Fire Prev. 10.00 Fire Prev. 10.00 Fire Prev. 12.00 Fire Prev. 12.00 Fire Prev. 10.00 Fire Prev. 10.p0 Fire Prev. REGUI,AR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 11, 1972 LICENSE& CONTINUEp; OWNER ARDRESS UNITS 81oyd C. Bradley 5400 -2'� St.N.�. 7 �861 W. Moore Lake Dr. Fridley 55G32 sams as abpve 5908 - 2'� St,N.E. 7 Same as above 5916-2'� St.N.E. 7 BRIC Vf Mlnneeota S7p0 Palk St. 32 c/o Axaper & Ksamer Inc, (995 Lynde) 6800 France Ave. So. Mpls. 55435 BRIC of Mlanesota 5701 Centzal Ave. 32 Cetlyle J. Matheson 6341 �iighway 65 4 Rt, l, Box 3, AuFOra> Minn. &ent E. Welter 5370 - 5ch St.N.E. 3 3704 - S6th Ave.No. Mpxs. M.A� Blddl¢ 211 - 79th Way N.E. 4 4$00 Csdar Lake Rd. So. Mpla. Garq G. Novak 5820 �2►� St.N.E. 4 $315 N.E, kth St. Mp].s• 5542k I.ueia l.ane Apta. 667Q �,ucia Lane N.E.16 Lj,mitsd Partnership 412 5outhview $lvd, 80, St, Paul M1nn. SSQ75 See Abave 66d4 LuC�a Lane N.S. 16 &�C Above 4649 Lucig Lane N.E. 16 PAGE 19 FEE APPROVED BY: 10.00 Fire Prev. 10.00 10.00 32.00 Fire Prev. F�ig Prev. Fire Prev. 32.00 Fire Prev. 10.00 Fiie Prevention 1D.00 Fire Prev. 10.00 F1re Prev. 10.00 Fire Prev. 16.00 Fire Prev. � 16.OQ pire Prev. 16.p0 Fixe Prev. ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 11, 1972 ' PAGE 21 1 MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the licenses as submitted. Seconded by CounCilman Mi.ttelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Maypr Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. � ' ' ESTiMATES:• Nodland Associates, Inc. Alexandria, Minnesota 56308 PARTIAL Estimate #7 for work completed this date, for the construction of Sanitary Sewer, Storrn Sewer and Watermain Improvement Project #102 aocording to contraCt $27,11'7.13 MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the estimate as submitted. Seconded '� by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. , ���liu11UN #111-1972 - ADDITION TO THE 30 MILL THE PURPOSF:R ANn rnr.r.Tnr ' � �1 � I THE A PBUL TY FOR AN ADDITIONAli TAX LEVY IN BY THE CITY CHARTER SPECIFYING MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Resolution #�111-1972. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote,all ayes, Mayor Lieb_ declared the motion carried unanimously. COMMUNICATIONS: GR9CE HIGH SCHOOL, SIGN REQUESTED MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to ap�rove the request outlined in the letter from Grace High School dated August 24, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Utter for discussion. Councilman Utter asked where they wanted to put this sign. The City Engineer ' explained that Centra� Avenue is a county road, and as they want to use public right of way, they should be directed to the Anoka County Highway Department as Fridley has no jurisdiction. , MOTION WITHDRAWN by Councilman M}xtelstadt with the agreement of the seconder MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the communication from Grace High ' School dated August 24, �972, Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, a11 ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. �� ' RICHARD MILLER INC.: IMPROVEMENTS REQUESTED The City Engineer explained that Briardale is a new ared and the water and sewer has just been installed. Mr. Miller'is now requesting that the curbing be installed, however, his department likes to wait one season to allow the trenches to settle before curbing is installed. He said he would talk to him tq try t�c� dis,suade him from this idea. P10Ti0N by Councilman Breider to receive the communication from Richard Miller, Inc. �iated August 25, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Opon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. ' ' ' ' , , , ' THE MINUT�S OF THE PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SBPTEM$ER 18, 1972 The Public Hearing Meeting of the Fridley City Council was conv�ned at 7:35 P.M., September 18, 1972. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mdyor Liebl led the Council and audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Liebl, Utter, Mittelstadt, Breider MEMBERS "AHSENT: None ' - � - PROCLAMATIONS: MODERN VOLUNTE£R ARMY MONTH - SEPTEMBER, 1972 MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt the Proclamatfon as it appears in ' the Council Agenda. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. ' AND FISHING DAY - THE FOURTH SATURUAY OF EACH MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the Proclamation proclaiming a Fridley ' Hunting and Fishing pay. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. ' ' ' 1 � , ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Nayor Liebl said that he would like to move the Item: "Receiving the CATV Advisory Committee Report" to just after the public hearings, MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the mqtion carried unanimously. SLIDE SHCW ON NASURE TRAILS AND CENTERS� (Presented by the Fridley League of Women Voters) Mrs. Barbara Hughes said that the purpose of this showing is to emphasize the League's stand that North Park's best use would be a nature eenter. This area is already in its natural state and would need no funds for reclamation, as has been the case with �ny other nature center projects. She introduced the narrator, Mrs. Mary Martin, and running the slide pxojector is Mrs. Eleanor Jensen. The slide show was then presented which lasted for approxi- mately 20 minutes. ' ' ' PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 1$, 1972 ON CHARLES PAGE 3 (CHUCK'S GULF ' MOTIpN by Councilman Mittelstadt to waive the reading of the public hearing notice. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. ' The City Engineer reported that there is already a gas station at this location under a non-conforming use. The Planning Commission recommended approval of the rezoning request to bring the station into the proper zoning category. Mayor , liebl asked if there was anyone present in the audience who wished to speak, with no response. ' MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to close the public heaxing on the rezoning request by Chuck's Gulf Station. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried and the hearing closed at 8:04 P.M. RECEIVING REPORT FROh1 THE CATV ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Mayor Liebl asked if the recommendations of the CATV Advisory Committee were adopted unanimously. Father Ed Chmielewski answered yes, and added that he was very pleasad ttith the other committee members, who have been conscientious in their deliberations. The committee was made up of very busy people who served out of a re3� sense of responsibility. 'Pheir object was to perfect the or3inance to the point where it would be acceptable to che citizens, and although they may not have solved all the problems, h� felt they have helped lead to a solution. Mayor Liebl said thank you to Father Ed and the members of the committee from the Council dnd the citizens of the City of Fridley for coming up with a job well done. MOTION by Councllman Mittelstadt to receive the report from the CATV Advisory Committee dated September 15, 1972 dlong with the following Exhibits: A- Cable Television Infprmation Center Me�eorandum, September 12, 1972; B- An Annotated Outline of an Ordinance, Third Draft, August 10, 1972; C- A Proposal of General Television, Inc., August 29, 1972; D- A Plan of Services from General Television, Inc „ September 1, 1972; and E- Technical Charactexistics from General Television, Inc., September 8, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote,all ayes, Mayor Liebl 3eclared the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Mittelstadt then offered the following statement: "Ypur Honor and membars of the Council, in accepting the report of the Cable Television Advisory Committee I would like to commend the committee for the tremendous job it has done j.n a lim�ted dmount of time. I believe the committee has become extxemely knowledgeable in the important questions surrounding cable television in Fr3dley. In addition, the committee reached its conclusions through a series of open public hearings that were �dirly conducted. The committee not only encouraged all interested citizens �o make their viewpoints known, they in fact actively solicited information from persons representing all sides of the issue. .,e . • Finally, the committee had the wisdom to seek out and obtain the advise of an impartial expert representing a national non-proPit cable television advisory center. ' PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPT£MB�R 18, 1972 ' ' ' ' PAGE 5 With the Advisory Committee's amendments, we will have a strong and safe ordinance. It is now up to the citizens to decide whether they want it implemented at this time. And while I am mpving to accept the referendum petitions, I must add that I do so simply because T believe that is the fairest cqurse to follow in resolving the issue. It is sti11 my opinion that some of the signatures Were not obtained acCOrding to the requirements of the city charter. � However, it seems to me that question is no longer as important to the , c�tizens of Fridley as the larger issue of whether to have cable now that the ordinance can be amended to meet the community's desires. ' , ' ' That must be settled in November when it will mean no extra cost to the people as opposed to the expense which would be required to conduct a special referendum at a later date. We also know that many more citizens vote in a general election, meaning the decision could be made by the largest possible number of people. Gentlemen, a referendum this Fall is the fairest course. The petitioners had a referendum as their goal --- the concerned citizens sought a referendum --- the plaintiffs in the lawsuit asked for a referendum, --- and a portion of this Council has previously expressed a desire to have a referendum." MOTION by CouncilmaA Mittelstadt that the Cable Television Advisory Committee be ' enthusiastically commended for its report, and instruct that Certificates of Appxeaiation be prepared. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Mittel&tadt that the Council noW accept the referendum petitions, which were collected in December 1971 as a result of the Cable T�levision Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Councilman Breider questioned if these actions were progressing in the r3ght order and the Acting City Attorney replied yes, first the petitions should be accepted if this is the Council's intention, then the ordinance must either be reaffirmed or repealed according to the City Charter requirements. He said he has advisec? the City Manager that this ordinance requires a 4/5 vote and in this Case with only four members on the Council, it must be unanimous. THE VOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a roll call vote, Utter, Mittelstadt, Breider and Liebl voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motiOn caxried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to reaffirm the Cable Televisipn Ordinance and to instruct the City Clerk to pldce the question of whether or not to have Cable Television j.n Fridley pn the general election ballot November 7th. Seconded by Councilman Breider, stating he wished to offer this amendment: �QT�Oi� 9tjENDED by Councilman Breider that the vote November 7th is to be on the ' mod3fied version of the ordinance as per the CATV Advisory Committee recommendations. `,-f�nded by �quncilman Mittelstadt. � , ' ' r ' PUBI,IC HEARING ME$TING OF SEFTEMBER 18, 1972 PAGE 7 Mayop Liebl asked the Liquor Store Manager if he approved of the plans and if these plans will accommodate the customer comfortably. Mr. McGuire answered yqs, there are wide aisles with room for carts and there is also room for a second checkout Counter. The center portion will be accentuated with lighting. Mayor Liebl said that one of the Councilmen was concerned about how the product is to be gotten from the storage area up to the front, and how do you take care of the empty cases? Mr. McGuire said the stock would be brought from the storeroom in the back on carts and the empties could be taken back on the carts. � Councilman Utter asked how many employees there would be at all times. Mr. McGuire said at slow times such as in the mornings, probably two, in the peak hours probably three or four. He thought the two would be full time and the rest part-time, Mayor Liebl said that in designing the store, overhead must be ' cut down to a minimum. Fridley must be most thrifty and design a store with the greatest efficiency to draw customers not only from this community but from the neighboring communities as well. � , Cquacilman Utter said that it seemed that there would always have to be at least two people working at the store. It would be difficult to receive deliveries and manager the cash register also. The Liquor Store Manager explained that the layoUt of this store will be better than Holly, deliveries are received in the front and can be seen from the front register. ' Mayor Liebl said that the walls should be gotten up as soon as possible so that the work on the inside can continue when it is cold. Mr. McGuire said yes, they plan on putting in the parking lot before the frost goes into the ground. � ' , Councilman Utter said, in looking at the plans, that a delivery truck would have to pull into the parking lot, turn around and back into the receiving area. He suggested that rather than have the green area in front of the loading dock, that the driveway come direCtly out toward 63rd Avenue. Then, if there were two trucks trying to make deliveries, they would not take up all the room that customers would want to use in the parking lot. The City �ngineer explained that the thought was to present a green area toward the residential neighborhood on 63rd Avenue. Ho�ver. it was pointed out that if a driveway was put in, it would be roughly across from the second pump of the Texaco station and would not seem too objectionable. Councilman Breider agreed with Councilman Utter in that the trµcJc access should not be through the parking lot. MOTION by Councilman Breider to approv6 the preliminary pZans and authorize the ' archltects to proceed with the working drawings and specifications. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a vmice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motipn carried unanimously. ' C� ' , Mayor �,iebl agked when the bids could be called for and Mr. Patch said they would proceed as rapidly as they could. After the bids are received, when the store can become operable will also depend on when the contractor specifies the work will be done. In this case, it is possible the second lowest bidder may recieve the bid. He said he understood that he would also have rto take the plans before the Byi��}n� St�ndards - Design Control and he would coordinate that with the City �n�in�er� He sai$ hQ �hou�ht he could have the plans back before rhe Council in s ��t one m0nth. PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1972 of the residents in this area and asking for stop signs by a petition with a sizeable number of signatures. PAGE 9 The letter is followed Mrs. BertrWn Booth said that the residents feel that there are very rmny dangers associated with this corner as outlined in the letter. There are many children, both on foot and on bicycles. There are many teen-agers •iriving from the south on 2� Street at high speeds. The school bus dces not even sJow doc�m: The children have to cross the street to catch the school bus. She said luckily, there have not been very many accidents at this corner, but she and her neighborhood feel that if they could get some stop signs it would be a great help and would maybe prevent an accident, and a child getting killed or hurt. Mayor Liebl said that the staff has prepared a thorough report and it shows that since 1964 there have been 5 accidents, all on clear days and only one was icy, and that onq was caused by speed. The Police Department was asked to investigate and the Chief of Palice sat at this corner from 9:15 A.M. to 10:20 A.M, on September 13th and his recommendation is that there is no justification for a s�op sign at this intersection at this time. The City Engineer has stated in his report that the standards set in the "Uniform Control Devices Manual" are not met•and a sign is not warranted. Mayor Liebl asked if she could only have a sYop one way, which would the residents want and Mre. Booth replied on 2� Street to Stop the north/south t�ffic. She said that at that time in the morning, thare would not be too much traffic, most of the traffic is when people come home from work and on the weekends. Mayor Liebl said that Mrs. Booth must realize that there cannot be a stpp sign on every corner of the City, but in this case, there may be some justification in that the area has been zoned commercial and there is the slip-off coming into this area now, Mrs. Booth said that ds she went around with the patition,people said to her -"what about our corner?" sd she could under- �tand how everyone feels thdt their situation is the worst. At this intersection, however, it is blind approaching from Some directions and she, along with her neighbors� felt it would be wdrranted. Mayor Liebl said that he wanted to emphasize to the mothers in the neighborhood that they must not let,a stop sign give them a false sense of security and that vigilance would still be very necessary. MOTION by Cpuncilman Mittelstadt to instruct the Administration to install stop signs on 2'� Street to stop the north/south traffic at 60th Avenue N.E. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl decla,red the motion carrried unanimously. OF Mr. R.F, Burton, Islands of Peace Committee Member, said that the information has , been assembled, i.t is acceptable to the Committee. and now the Committee would like Council authorization to submit the px�eliminary application for LAWCON funds for the projec�, ' MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the report, and authorize the City Administration to forward the LAWCON application. Seconded by Councilman ��e}�er� , ' � ' ' � ' ' ' , PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SSPTEMBER 18, 1972 , OF EORGE M. HANSEN ( � PAGE 11 MOTZON by Councilman Mittelstadt to xable thj.s item to October 2nd, for review by the Council then. Seconded by'Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mdyor Liebl declare3 the motiqn carried unanimously. A CONTRACT WITH THE VILLAGE OF HILLTOP FOR THE PROVISION EVENTT(1N CEAAT�i•c nv mui� n'rmv nr rnTnrrv. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to authorize the City Manager and the Mayor to eX�cute the dgreeme�t as found in the Council Agenda, upon the recommendation of the Fix'e Chiaf. Seconded by Councilman Otter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mdy4r I,iebl declared the mo�ion carried unanimously. VISITORt Mx. John Koprowski, 6470 Riverview Terrace , Mr. Koprowski said that he nioved to Fridley a little over a year ago. He now has a lot split that has gone before the Planning Commission and he thought it was #o be on '�he CounGil Agenda last waek. When he found it was not, he thought it ' was to be qn for this week• He wondered if it was,necessary for him to be present when it was considered by the Council. Mayor Liebl said that the Minutes pf the Planning Commission will be forwarded , to the Counail at theiF meeting of September 25th and Mr, Koprowski's lot split will be considered at that time. If it is a routine lot split� with no problems, he did not think Mr. KoprowSki would have to be present. 1 ' ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adjourn the Meeting. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the Public Hearing Mqeting of September 18, 1972 adjourned at 9;30 P.M. , Res ectfully submitted, ��GL(��� �.✓�C'..t/t�� ' �/ Juel A. Mercer Secretary to the City Council , , � , Frank G. Liebl Mayor . RESOLUTION N0. 111 - 1472 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE NECESSITY FOR AN ADDITIONAL TAX LEVY IN ADDITION TO THE'30 MILL LIMITATION PROVIDED BY THE CITY CHARTER SPECIFYING THE PURPOSES AND CALLIN6 FOR A PUBLIC HEARING BE IT RESOLVED By the Council of the City of Fridley as follows: SECTION 1. That the Council of the City of Fridley in the month of August 1972 received from the City Manager a proposed budget of the City of Fridley for tFie year 1973, which proposed budget when examined evidenced the necessity of an additional tax levy in excess of the City Charter limitation. SECTION 2. That the purposes for which such additional tax levy is required include additional sums for the General Fund, additional sums for Firemen's ReTief, additiona] sums for Police �elief, additional sums for a debt service on Parks, additional sums for a debt service on Civi�c Center and additional sums for contri6ution to the Pu61ic Employees Retirement Fund. SEC7ION 3. That a pu6lic fiearing be held bePore the City Council at tfie City Nall at 7:30 P.M. on Qcto6er 2, 1972 to consider this matter. That a copy of this Resolution 6e published in the official newspaper of the City on September 13, 20 and 27, 1972 to give notice of such Public Hearing. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY , ATTEST: ' ' ' , THIS 11TH DAY OF SEPTEN�ER, 1972. C Y CLERK - MARVIW C. BRUNSELL Publish: Septenber 13, 20 and 27, 1972 MAYOR � FRANK G. LIEBL 1 ,� , 1 ' _�g < �:. �� STATE OF MINNESOTA � DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION � � CENTENNIAL OFFIGE BUILDING� � � $AINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55145 ' TCi: iCCu�L GCTJr."RTl��1ENP FINAidCE OFFIi:I'xi.S IN Fridley �:CUi7CY OF Anoka ' 3E: 1�73 IACiiL GGVr'�1i�,°L.'.P,Ti' _,Ii7S e:P1D 1972, �lC�-.Y�I,E 1973 GTO�AI.L Pc2CP"r,RTY Ts�: i :; V LIPiIt: :IGI'J,�i ' Ir_ ac.oi�ciance or�th i•:innesoi.a Statutes 1971, Chapter l�77ti and Sections <7j.50 throu�h 275.57, the Departnent of Taxation has detexmined the 1y73 local gorernment aid and the 19'J2� payable 1973 levy limitation , for S�our �overnnental unit. _ 1: 1973 local governrrtent ai.d 2. 1972 payable 1973 le�ry limitation $ 414.948.12 $i.143.016.68 1t is venr important to note that any ietiy in excess of.the above levy limitation �•rill be penalized as per Alinnesota Statutes 1p71, Section 275.�1, Subdivision !t. Local government aids vrill be reduced 10 cents ior =_ach 3o11ar tnat a levy exceeds its limitation up to 50 over its li��_tation and 33 cents £or each dollar that a lev�� e�cceeds its limitation i;; more tnan 5;,, This penalty aiso apglies to excess leti�ies resulting Prora unauthor zed special le �ries. 'ier;- truly ;rours, ���+ �c (� 1,�L1.��Ae,i. � T��`F%�' _::(7� ,�J:i. u. [di.:.i�il:�i Ca�unis:,ioner of i a:ation d:;;t: b� �rpn lA . � �' �� i�� pie� to be filed ti•�i me of County, City, FRIDLEY , e erm n c o rn . tevy Limitations for 1972/19�3 • For Governmental Subdivision the Commissioner of Taxation and Count llage or To�•m identify Da TotaT 1970/1971 Levy on Taxable Va1ue Exclusive of Special Assessments Deduct: Special Levies (a) Welfare Aids (b) Bonded Indebtedness Total Special Levies Add: 1971 Aids , (aa 1971 Exempt Property Reimbursement (Exclude allocation to welfare aids and bonded indebtedness special levies) � � (b) 1911 Sales Tax Per Capita Aid � (Exclude allocation to welfare aids special,levy) Total •1971 Ai ds 7ota1 1470/1971 Tax Levy less Special Levies•plus Aids ,(Item 1 less Item 2 plus Item 3) � � � 8 A. 0 Audi i :� 1 164 518.98 �% $ ------ � . � � 80,064.13 . S 80,064.13 f 47,528.30 - $ �nu�asi sn ' � 955.959.60 i970 Population 1470/1971 Levy Limit Base Per Capita (Item 4 divided by Item 5) 1971l1972 Meximum Per Capita Increase (Item 6 times 6%) 1971/1972 Levy Limit Base Per Capita (Item 6 plus Item 7) 1972/1973 Maximum Per Capita Increase (Item 8 times 6%) �g; 1972/1973 Levy Limit Base Per Capita Item 8 p us 8 19�1 Population , Total 1972/1973�Levy Linit Sase (Item 86times Item 9) � l. Deduct: 1973 Aids �(a) Local Government Aid (Ex. Session L. 1971, Ch. 31, Art. 21), (From form 276} ' (b) Taconite Ptunicipal Aid (Ex. Session L. 1971, Ch. 31, Art. 30), (From form 281) ' (c) Taconite County Aid {Ex. Session L. 1971, , Ch. 31, Art. 30j, (Fror� form 282) ��Tota] 1972 F,ids:(a) plus (b) plus (c) 1972/1973 Overall Levy Limitation Exclusive of Special.Levies and Special Assessments (Itern 10 m;nus Item 11) �i,sdn a�a_as �a�7�� $ 45.85 5 2.75 $_ 48.60 2.92 E 414,948.12 � � �� �.� :� E------- • S 414,948.12 �.� b 1,143,016.68 1C --.�-�EIGTOBER 27, �972 , , �; GROSS CE4Y ' NET LEVY MILi RATE Tota1 6eneral Fund $1,073,792 �1,052,316 11.2401 Other funds P,E,R.A. 53,954 52.875 0.5648 Ftre 13.776 T3.500 0.1442 Police 49.992 48,992 0.5233 Debt Service Civic 40,000 39,200 0,4187 Park , 27.200 26,656 0.2847 Other Funds-Tota1 1�41922 ,��1�1,�23 � T:9357 Total All Funds $1.258,714 $1,233,539 13:1758 Total Estimated Assessed Value- -- �anuary 2, 1972- •-$95,532,273 Mill Value Estimated - - - $95,532 t :_ : � ..' . _ � p . d'd'M �00 W � �O�N �N J � tff r �1 � � -}'� � 000 �100 ' J r H � i ' N � r ^ �O � M n r ' N � W O 1 � r r F r. 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AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1973 THE CITY OF FRIDLEY ORDAINS: SECTION 1: That the annual budget of the City of Fridley for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1973 which has 6een submitted by the City Manager and modified and approved by the City Council is here6y adopted; the total of the said budget and the major divisions therof being as follows: REVENUE AVAILABLE Caeneral Property Tax Licenses Contractors Business and Others, Permi ts • Fines and Forfeitures Use of Money & Property Interest Earned Rent Shared Taxes Cigarette & Liquor Mortgage Registration Sates Tax Grants BUDGET GENERAL FUND $ 1,�52,31'� City Council City Manager's Office 5,605 Finance (Elections, Clerk- 39,032 Treasurer, Assessor, 56,g70 Auditing) 24,000 LegaT Boards & Commissions 30.500 Building & Grounds 5,600 Police Fi re 114,000 Civil Defense 26,000 Engineering, Planning, 414,948 & Building Inspection � 2.000 Public Works (Street, Snow & Ice Removal, Signs,& Signals, $ 41,113 66,431 151,775 25,200 4,630 58.583 531,342 168,253 78,011 175,768 Service Charges 54,625 Shop,-Street Lights, & Storm State Aid Maint. 22,350 Sewer) 472�193 Liquor Store Transfers 138,129 Sanitation & Health 38.640 Non Revenue Receipts Parks, Recreation & Band 406,252 Transfer fr St Aid Rev Acc 21,000 Reserve 58�500 Transfer fr St Aid Surplus 35,000 Other 16,860 Trans`fer from Surplus 97,756 TOTAL• 6ENERAL FUND 2,�$�" 56,6g� TOTAL: GENERAL FUND 2, 6,691 P.E.R.A..Fund: Taxes Other Firemen's Relief Fund: Taxes Insurance Refund Police Pension Fund: Taxes Insurance Refund State Aid Fund: Debt Service� Civic Center � Taxes Parks - Taxes Parks - Surplus TOTAL: BTHER FUNDS TOTqL; ALL FUND$ 52,875 5,500 �$,375 20,951 13,500 34 ,� 48,992 20,000 8 92 157,871 39,200 26,656 14.944 $ 400.489 $2�557�180 67HER FUNDS P,E,R.A. Fund f9re Relief Fund Police Pension Fund State Aid Debt Service: Civic Center Bonds Park Bonds TOTAL: OTHER FUNDS T07AL; ALL FUNDS b8,375 34,451 68,992 157,871 39,200 41,600 $ 400,489 g2�557�180 2 � '. ' . ' ORDINANCE N0. (Continued) ' "SECTION 2: That the City Manager be directed to cause the appropriate accounting entries to be made in the 600ks of the City. '' FASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � . ' DAY OF , 7972. ' ' ,.�..,. . " YOR � FRANK G. LIEBL ' ATTEST: ' ' CLERK .. MARYIN C, BRUNSELL , • ' , ' Public Hearing: ' C�^ � !��%'" . Ffrst Reading: .,: Secarrd Reading . ' Publish: � , 1 ' - - ' , � ' 2q - � � 11 RESOLUTION NO.�� 1972 A RESOLUTION DETERMININ6 THE NECESSITY OF AND PROVIDING FOR A TAJ( LEVY IN ' EXCESS OF NORMAL CITY CHARTER TAX LIMITS , �� '� BE IT RESOLYED, By the Council of the City of fridley as follows: SECTION 1: That the Council of the City of Fridley heretofore received from the City Manager a proposed budget of the City of Fridley for the year 1973 which proposed budget when examined evidenced the necessity of an additional tax levy in excess of the City Charter limits and, accordingly, there was then adopted on the llth day of September, 1972, a resolution declaring the necessity for an additional tax levy and specifying the purpose for which such additional tax levy is required. , FURTHER, The Council proceeded to hold public hearings pursuant to three � (3) weeks published notice in the official newspaper of the City. That such public hearing was held on the 2nd day of October, 1972, and all persons interested tf►erein were afforded an opportunity to be heard and make objections, i,f any , there be, to the budget as then proposed. That after such hearing and after full discussion of the contents of the budget and all objections thereto the Council Purther proceeded to correct and amend the budget in such way as was deerr�d ' necessary by the Council to be in the best interests of the City; and after such corrections and amendments the Council did pass and adopt by Ordinance on first reading on the p�to6�r p , 1972, a budget for the City of Fridley � for the operation of its us� iness during the year 1973 a copy of which budget is attached hereto for reference purposes as EXHIBIT "A". SECTION 2: Further, upon the examination of such budget originally proposed, ' corrected, and amended and adopted by the City of Fridley on the �n� �a„ �p , 1972, it reasonably appears, and the Council does not find that. e tax evy necessary to provide monies for the operation of the business of the ' City of Fridley during the year 1973 under said budget, is and will be, !��hen computed in accordance with law, in excess of the normal City Charter limit of thirty (30) mills on each dollar oP the assessed valuation of the property in the , City, but that, nevertheless, it is reasonable and to the best interest of the City in order to provide for the proper operation of the business and functions of the City during the year of 1973, to exceed such normal City Charter tax levy limit, and to levy taxes thereof sufficient to provide the monies necessary to ' the operation of the business of the City in accordance with said budget. SECTION 3: That to provide money in accordance with the needs and purposes of ' t e udget of the City for the year of 1973, taxes shall be levied in accordance with law sufficient to provide monies provided for any purpose herein shall be appropriated to and used for any other purpose, except as might otherwise be ' authorized by law, either under the generaT law of the State of Minnesota or the City Charter of Fridley.. ' ' , 3 � . RESOLUTION NO � (Cont�nued) � 1,073,792 _ 53,954 13.776 49,992 40,000 27,200 � � R.. NONE 1,258,714 For the General Fund For Contri6ution to Public Employees Retirement Fund For Firemen's Relief For Police Pension Fund . For Debt Serrrice Fund � Civic Center Bonds Far Debt Service � parks For Debt Service Fund � Impravement Bonds p}�� X A�DOPTED BY THE CITY CDUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRTDLEI" THIS _ I DAY OF �� � . � ,1972. ATTEST: , ��� ��._� ,������.� ��� � . _ .. C ' LER - ARYIN C. BRU SELL ` ��, OR � RANK G, LIEBEL ' 3A i RESOLUTION N0. �� 1972 � A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING TAX LEVY REQUIREMENTS FOR 1973 TO THE COUNTY OF ANOKA FOR COLLECTION BE TT RESOLVED, That the City of Pridley certify to the County Auditor of the County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, the following tax levy to be levied in 1973. 6ENERAL FUND orma evy $ 1,016.838 OUTSIDE LEVY LIMITS OGIS 20.408 LAWCON 36,546 General Fund � Total � 1,073,792 �� � Contribution to P.E.R.A. 53.954 � Ffiremen's Relief 13.776 Police Pension Fund qg�ggp De6t Service Fund - Civic Center Bonds 40,000 --._.t_-'_ Debt Service - Parks 27.200 � 1,258,714 -�—.-�...�� BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the amount herein certified with respect to the Public Employees Retirement Association is in the amount required by laa. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY TNE CITY�UNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS , � DAY OF C1/ �" ,i9�z. 1 � �_.I ' ATTEST: , C Y CLERK - MARVIN C. BRJNSELL , _, , � � RA G, IEBL ' . 4 a� i� �� ,� � � � � � � � t bRDINAACE N0. � �' AR ORDIIJAACE TO AMEND THS CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNL'SOTA BY MAICIBIG A CHANGE IN ; ZOPIHG DISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as followa: tSHCTIOA 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. ' SECTIOH 2, The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: ' The Sast 125 feet of Lot 18, Block 2, Ceatral View Manor except the South 33 feet taken for Street purposes, all lying in Section 12, T-30, R-24, City ' of Fridley, County of Aaoka, Hinnesota. Is hereby designated to be ia the Zoaed District ' known as C-2 (General Business Areas) SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change ' the official zoning map to shw said tract or area to be rezoaed from Zoned District C-1 (Local Business Areas) to C-2 (General Business Areas) ' PASSED BY THE CITY COUACIL OF TBE CITY OF FRIDLEY TfiIS � ' , 1 C ' DAY OF AITEST: 1972. MAYOR - Frank G. Lieb1 CITY Q.ERK - Marvin C. 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I 1 � ' � ' 1 ., _i� , '. . 1 J ' Z ' ' 1 ' ' : CITY OF FRZDLEY THE MINUTES QF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF SEPTF�ER 26 1472 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Minish at 7:35 P.M. MF.PfBERS PRESENT: Minish, Harju, Sondheimer, Wahlberg MEPffiERS A}ISENT: Crowder OTHEP.S PRESENT: Clarence Belisle - Building InsQector MOTION by Sondheimer to apprwe the minutes of the September 12, 1972 meeting as written. Seconded by Wahlberg. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Chaixtcan Minish said this item will be held over until the October 10,�1972 meeting by the request of the applicant. rua.i�u.av an . I � Mr. Charles Peugh, of Signcrafters, Inc., was present to present Lhe reque'st. 1�1(1TION by Wahlberg, seconded by Sondheimer, to waive reading the public hearing notice. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Sketches of the proposed sign were shown to the Boatd. Mr. Peugh explained they are proposing this particular sign as it looks good, the owner of the building likes it, and it covers up the vents, air conditioners, etc., that are on the roof, from the view of the public. Chairuian Minish asked Mr. Peugh if he was aware of the letter dated September 8, 1972, ' wTitten to Viking Chevrolet by Mr. Darrel Clark� stating that na sign permits wou13 be issued to them until a completion schedule is received for the outside improvements stipulated on their original building pezmit. ' � Mr. Peugh said he was not aware of this letter. Mrs. Wahlberg asked if the.Board should continue with the pu6lic hearing or should the item be held up until the letter is agreed to. Chaitman Minish said he felt they could consider the item and if the variance was , approved� a stj,pu�ation could be added that the letter would have to be agreed to before a permit would be issued� , _The Minutes ot the Boar� oi peals Meeting of Sep•;.embur 26, 1972 Pa.� 6 p _ - --- Mr. Yeugh explained the front of the building is 120 feet wide and 13 feet high. The sign will consist of seventeen 4 feot by 6 foot modules. The modules will spell uut 'biking Chevrolet" and have a design module on either end. There will be a sign sYructural background behind the modules'that is 40 inches high and will run around the entire front of the building. The modules wi11 extend l foot above and 1 foot below the structural backing. The letters on the modules are only 3 feet by 2 feet. The modules are made of inetal and acrylic plastic and only the letters will light up. ChaiYman Minish asked if the space in between the modules was added into the area asked for in the variance. Mr. Belisle said the total area of just the modules is 408 square feet, 579 square feet for modules plus e:cposed b.;ckground and 720 sqnarc feet if we follaw the Code in tLe strictest sen�e by using �he smallest rectangle which can be toade to circumscribe the message. There was a discussion on how the sign area for the variance should have been measured. It was decided that the space between each module should have been added into the variance area which would have brought the total area up to 579 square fe�t. MOTION by Sondheimer to close the public hearing. Seconded by Wahlberg. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. ' Mr. Harju stated this is a difficult variance as the sign is very eye pleasing but when the total area is looked at, it is a drastic variance. When you look at the shopping centers, that are a long way from the road, you can see we have�held them at or near the required ZS% of the wa11 area, and it wouldn't be fair to thesc businesses to allow this variance. Mr. Sondheimer said if the backing was built up as a parapet� it would not be considered a part of the sign. He said he felt the fillers should not be considered a part of the sign. ile felt this was a pleasing sign and excellently done, but the Board might set a precedent if they approve the sign. Mrs. Wahlberg said the building is lower than what is normally built, so in a way ' he is being penalized hy the height of the building. The 6uilding will look better with the sign up as it wili screen the equipment on the roof. 1 , � Chairaian Minish asked what the owner would'think of cutting down the size of the sign. Mr. Peugh said he had no idea of how the owner would feel about reducing the sign area. Theae modules are stock sized and to make them smaller would require more time and the owner would like to get the sign up as soon as possible, He said he would prefer to have the Board take action on'the variance rather than teibling it. MOTION by Sondheimer to recommend to Council approval of the variance as proposed, even with the excess of footage involved for the total area of the sign. ' Seconded by Wahlberg. Mrs. Wahlberg added the stipulation that Viking Chevrolet would have to comply with the letter dated September 8, 1972 that was sent to them by Mr. Darrei Clark before the sign permit could be issued. , A VOTE UPO\ THE MOTION, Sondheimer & Wahlberg voting aye, Harju & Minish voting nay, the motion failed for lack of a majority. ' Chainnan Minish toid Mr. Peugh the request would go before Council on October 2, 1972. AD.70URNA�NT : , Tt.._ neeting was adjourned by Chaixm:in Minish at 8:45 P.M. F.es}oectfully submitted� � ! ;. 1..,.'? _ �., �, MARY HINi"L �Seprekary � % � GEORGE M. HANSEN COMPANY � - CrrtiJite Prblic Acnrntaxn . � :173 SOUTH PLA2A BUILDING WAYZATA BOVLEVARD AT MIGNWAY 100 MINNlAPOUS,MINNESOTA53�t6 � � � a�s-saee Mr. Gerald R. Davis, City Manager City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N. E. Fridley, Minneaota 55421 Dear Mr. Davise Auguat 23, 1972 a Under the terms of our profeasional liability insurance coverage, CPA's are aow required to indicate the scope of their engagement in a letter to their client. CPA's are also required to indicate that the CPA's examination of financial statements, ord3narily for the purpose of indicating that the statements are fairly presented, will not necessarily discover fraud or defalcation, although the application of generally accepted auditing procedures may uncover auch situations. Accordingly, we are now required to aend you the enclosed letter and ask that one copy be signed and returned to us. We believe 3t serves a good purpose in better acquainting you with the acope of [he work performed by your audiror. Very truly youra, ���iG� �. ,9�, �9� � � 7 ' '1 � � :� n 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' GEORGE M. HANSEN COMPANY Certi/rsd Prblit Acreratanh . 177�SOUTM:PLA2RBUILDING WAYZATABOULlVMDATHIGNWAYf00 � �.'MINN6APOLIS.MINNESOTA65116� � � . . 0�04566 .. - City Council City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N. E F.ridley, Minnesota 55421 Gentlemen: August 23, 1972 v We are currently planning our fall and winter work program and would appreciate an indication that we may be invited to conduct the 1972 audit of the City as_we have in past years. We propose to conduct a limited general audit and issue our opinion on the basis ' of such an audit. A limited general audit is an examination which consists of a review of internal control, accounting procedures and of the details of all records, including subsidiary records and supporting data as to mathematical ac- ' curacy, propriety and completeness of all transactiona on a test basis. The test examination presumes that the itema selected are representative of all the transactions. 1 ' ' 1 Although a limited general audit is the one most frequently uaed today, it will not necessarily discover fraud or defalcation. However, ahould fraud or defal- cation exist, it may be uncovered as the result of one or more of the procedures applied on a test basis. Aa in previous yeara, we plan to do as much work before the year end as poasible so that we may present our report a[ an early date. We have enjoyed our relationship with the City during the past years and hope that we may be allowed to conduct the 1972 audit. Very truly yours, ' � ��� JGM:jls J. Grego'� hy, Partner ' Accepted by the City of Fridley ' ' Title Date 7A 7$ GEORGE M. HANSEN COMPANY � � Certijitd Prblit Acrnretanft � � � 170 WUTN PLAZA HUILCING WAYZATA BOULEVAqD AT HIGNWAY 100 . MINNEAPoLIS,MINNESOTA0341E �� � � � . D46•2566 � � . � September 8, 1972 Mr. Gerald R. Davis, Lity Manager � City of Fridley -' �"'� 6431 University Avenue N. E. _, Fridley, Minneaota 55421 Dear Mr. Davis: In answer to the inquiry regarding the cost of the 1972 audit of the City of Fridley, we estimate that the cost of the audit will not exceed a range from $6,800 to $7,200. If the City were to type and print the audit report this estimate could be reduced by $300 to S4Q� Our chargea will be based on the actual time and expense incurred by our organization. Should our time be less than anticipated, our estimate would be reduced accordingly. Very truly youra, �- �9� �1J.�.,� ��� J. Gregory Murphy, Partner JGM:jls 1 � L C� 1 , , ' 1 ' ' ' � , ' � MEMO T0: SUBJECT: OFTICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA September 28, 1972 THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL PARK/SCHOOL RANGER EVALUATZON REPORT On June 12, 1972, the City Council suthorized the employement of a Park/School Ranger for the period June l9, 1972 through September 24, 1972, and had requested an evaluation of this program in October, 1972. The following report complies with that request. Enclosed for your information are the following items pertaining to this subject: A. My initial report to you of June 12, 1972 proposing this program. B. Report from the Park and Recreation Director dated September 27, 1972, on evaluation of,the program. C. Letter from Mr. Richard Stanton, Principal of Fridley Junior High School, with his evaluation of the program this year. We had worked with Mr. Stanton in setting up the program and the hiring of Charles Spano, the Park/School Ranger. D. The report from Charles D. Spano, Park/School Ranger. Based on the apparent success of this program, I recommend the employ- ment of a Park/School Ranger during 1973 for 22 weeks, from the period May 1 through September 30. School District �k14 hasindicated they wish to participate again next year on a one-quarter basis and we have also had an indication from Anoka County that they wonld also like to participate for protection of the Anoka County Park within the City of Fridley. Mr. Chuck Spano will be present Monday evening to answer any questions concerning his experiences while serving as Park/School Range*. Every indication is that Mr. Spano did an excellent job in filling the task as Laid out for him. He had excellent liaison with the Police Departr�ent as he serves as a reserve police officer in addition to his Park/Ranger activities. RECOMMENDATION: I would recommend the City Council continue the Park/ School Ranger program in 1973. IGRDJms Attachments Very respectfully, 7�^� � NOiaF-�o Gera?d R. Davis City Manager : , ' ' i OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA June 12, 1972 ' � MEMO T0: THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL ' SUBJECT: PARK AND SCHOOL RANGER II � ' Recently I had occasion to meet with Mr. Ray Mondloh of the School Board and several administrators in School District 4�14 to discuss joint school/city relations. One of the ideas that came out of this meeting was a common need of the City and the School District for a park and school ranger. This position would be utilized to patrol the Fridley Junior and Senior High School complex 10 hours per week and the remainder of the parks system 26 hours per week. Specifically the diyties of the ranger would be: A. Observation and detection of vandalism, and to work with the Fridley ' Police Department in apphrension of suspected vandals. B. Detection of misuse of facilities and property and correction of same � C. Work closely with the Fridley Police in enfarcing the prohibition of motorized equipment of a11 kinds on the athletic and park areas, , D. Make certain only authorized personnel are using the facilities. E. Curtail certain dangerous and unauthorized activities on hoth school ' and park property. F. Control parking on all sites. �I 1 � � ' L � It was jointly decided that employment of a park and school ranger could be tried on an experimental fourteen week basis, and such a program would be presented to the City Council and the School Board of District ��14. It is envisioned that if this program is approved, the park and school ranger would begin on June 19 for a fourteen week trial period. The person would be required to wear a uniform and be equipped with a two-way radio on the police network, and also equipped with a vehicle. The payment for the position's salary would be on a 3/4 City basis, 1/4 School District. The City would supply a vehicle, radio, and appropriate uniform. The hours of duty of the ranger would be 5:00 P. M. until 11:00 P. M. six days per week with the day off rotated so no pattern of the ranger's patrol is established. •, THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL -2- ' JUNE 12, 1972 One possible monetary benefit to the City is the reduction of vandalism in park and school property. Records are kept on the cost of vandalism in our parks snd the cost by quarters for the past two years are as follow: Cost of Vandalism of Park Proaertv Time Period July - September, 1970 October - December, 1970 January - March 1971 April - June, 1971 July - September, 1971 October - December, 1971 danuary - March, 1972 April - June 12, 1972 Total $ 2,069.00 2,235.00 382.00 476.00 525.00 253.00 -0- 565.00 $ .�5•�� TOTAL The above amount does not reflect the amount of damage done at the schools. The budget for this program, 7une 19, 1972, through September 24, 1972, is as follows; , Salary - 14 Weeks @ $126/Week Vehicle Cost -Gas, Oil, Repairs Uniforms Sub-Total City's Share $ 1,344.00 150.00 150.00 $ 1,644.00 Total City - School District Cost 2 114.00 School District's Share $ 420.00 -0- 50.00 $ 470.00 It is suggested the funding of the City's share of this program ($1644) be paid for out of the recent transfer of the unused portion of the Ward ltao Councilman's salary which amounted to $2310. I realize this effort would affec[ more than parks is the Second Ward; however, I believe the money can best be spent on this project. After the 14 week experimentai period of the program, it would be evaluated to determine the results. The park and school patrol program suggested in this memo is not new to park ' departments at least; the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board recently voted to employ 24 additional seasonal "park patrol agents" to patrol city parks (aee newsclipping attached). � ' r 1 ' �• e 8� THS MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL -3- JUNE 12, 1972 Recommendations: A. Employ one park and school raager at a total cost not to exceed $1644 for the period ,)une 19, 1972 through September 24, 1972, on a trial basis." B. The City Council be furnished with an evaluation of this program in Oc[ober, 1972. � Very respectfully, <�����a� . Gerald R. Davis Ci[y Manager . GRD/ms Enclosure CCa Park and Recreation Commission Mr. Ray Mondloh Mr. Richard Stanton ' .' r. � ' � 1 1 ' � ' .� �PAF RE� KS � �EATION MEMORANDUM ----�v---- T�0 Gerald Davis, City Manager SlB1ECTC Park School Ranger Evaluation Ccnr � FRCn�v 6431 Universi,ty Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 PAU! BRO(uN� D,ur.eeton. Phone: 560-3450 X64 DATE: September 27, 1972 FR�1: Paul Brown, Director • • a • r r : a � • • r • • s • r r � • • • � • f a • • • • w • : • • • w a • • r Jeny: REVIEW: Chuck Spano was hired to fill the position of Park School Ranger. The program was adopted to run for 14 weeks, 6 hours a day (5:00 - 11:00 p.m.), 6 days a week, at a cost of $2,114.00 for salary, vehicle, and uniform, and to be divided by the City of Fridley and School District #14. ' EVALUATION: It is my personal observation that the program was very successful. Listed below are a few points which we feel have been beneficial to the Parks and Recreation programs in Fridley: 1. Use of fields and facilities, both scheduled and unscheduled. 2. Curbed both major and minor vandalism attempts. 3. Handled problems arising while on duty, thus relieving the regular police force. 4. Obtained public identification and respect. 5. Created better public relations regarding department policies and ordinances. 6. Minimized vehicle violations. 7. Minimized dumping in parks and on school properties. 8. Minimized after hours parking. 9. Assisted maintenance sta£f by noting unsafe conditions or litter problems. We feel that the Ranger applied the City�s Rules and Regulations governing the use and abuse of park lands, to the manner in which the general public use of the facili�ties available. Chuck did a fine job of keeping everyone informed and used much discretion in his handling of the situations which he encountered. RESULTS; Success of such a program is difficult to determine in such a short time. Vandalism repair costs are noted below, for your comparison: No RanBer on duty; 28 Months February '0 - biay 72 =$31E.46 average monthly vandalisn Ranger on duty: 3 Months June 72 - August 72 =$129.Cz8 average monthly vandalism Same 3 months in 71: 3 Months June 71 - August 71 =$141.66 average monthly vandalism ��� � ��� � �' �°1� i� .� � . 'I . ;� � Park School Ranger Evaluation Page 2 � RECOhQfENDATI0N5: It is my recommendation that the City increase the program ( from 14 weeks to 20 weeks in 1973. The School District #14 and Anoka County should be asked to share the cost of these services. ,' I have asked Mr. Dick Stanton, representing School District #14, to submit his written evaluation of the program and recommendations for 1973. ' spec fully submitted �t.� �— ' P L BROWN, irect r arks $ Recreation Department � PB:cs , . , ' .< i _ 1 1 1 1 . 1 i 1 � 1 � 1 1 : , � .' y11�/4Lf�Q�W �a-wZo-ti. �'�"�'l�O�h� �G{yPPI� v o , 6000 Week Moore La�xe Drive �iidley. Minneeota, 55432 Pbone 56o-6100 , , � ' �� ����~ K a.�� � - ,ar 3 , „�s �a,_ ,�� �„i�;,rc ��.:'�. : �9�- �L'.':�,s$++ .. �� � � ��: ��� s�' . �, rti .,x.� �� . � . �.s . ��.�r_r� y� . ' �. "i".,"��e.�'���� .� �` , ,,t�i �t a �� :r -,,�-,. `�::: '' �:.�s ,. . . t,v�` �•4'k.. . �Y� -. . ..�w�.�� September 28, 1972 , Mr. Gerald Davis City Manager Fridley City Hall , 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 , ' Dear Mr. Davis: dPla�nc� l. ataaton �suea��raL �onn�e� a�{. dNeyets. �,st:ta.,t �p�r.,�:pal This is intended as a brief report on my personal evaluation of the ran9er program we initiated this year. I woutd welcome the opportunity to discuss its possible continuance next year with any interested city officials. ' In generat, the experiment was successful. Chuck Spano did a most conscientious job and any success of the program must be directly credited to him. He hand]ed situations demanding finesse ' and understanding very well. He gave prompt attention to any concerns I expressed. ' ' Ii ' , ' This program eased considerably the responsibility for patrol of our grounds. We experienced a minimum of vandalism during this period, as canpared with past years. For the first time, use of our outside facilities by the public was control1ed. Based upon my review of the daily reports by Mr. Spano, it would seem that the school district paid its fair share of his salary, based upon time spent at the various parks and schools. Should the county becane involved in any future program, this percent- age arrangement would need revievr. In summary, I hope we will be able ta coopel^ate on a similar undertakinq next year. Before I recoimiend any specific plan to : Mr. Gerald Davis � - 2- September 28, 1972 our Superintendent in the future, it would be helpful to me to have some information as to just what we may expect in the way of regular police patrol of our areas. This has never been clearly defined in the past. Ptease contact me whenever I might represent the school regarding further planning for a ranger program. Si cerely yours, ��,�,.,.� �' �-. Richard L. Stanton Principal RLS:mr . CC: Dr. Hansen Paul Brown : • ytl , 1-/��912 Miles Driven 2-8 Arrest (6 vandalisms - 7 release & repremands) }Property damage - 3 brokea xindovs at Sr. H;gh. /�rPatrnl 5 - 71 .P.n. : lhis year in July� 1972� the city sdministr�tion and school official, throu� the parka department took steps tou3rd the solution wf:at has lon� been a diff�cult ead ve�dng rroblem.the Ioss of time �d aoney caused to the city �rks aad selected achoel propertp b, vandaZs and thieves. AlI thougft as ati esperr..ential basis demonstrably show thst for a frection of the coat to the city in terns of the regular police officer,a Psrk Pstrolnan has bees successfhl in patroling of these higttly selectivo areas. It is the purpose of thi3 report ot justif`j the employment oP a park policeaxzn for not only th3cee months of a year bat on a constant b�sis for city psrk property aad the school syate;ns buildings. Breifly I think the ftmdar.�ental rationale for a Park Patrolman caa be demonstrated four saperate ways 1; Economy� 2; reduc�ion of property loss� 3� gsblic safety� !.; Final2y public service. It is aelf evident that the Rark Rangcr can provide securit;� for the schools and , parke for :nore cheaply at �1�704.00 for 14 weeks tha.n a police officer at an equivalent sa2ary of �z,894•50 beginning patrolmsn x 35 ^�oaths. This arrangement ean bn easily e�ctended to cover the entire year, , Secondallp� we Find that as a resu2t of this Speaial ?atrol thero nea been a aigniPicant :Nduction in loss to vandals and thiefs by ca�paring this record 6/22/72 - 9�24/72 to the same period in 1971. Generallp spea'.�i.ng public oarks have Zong been e Yavorite area of activity for the sex deviate duriag the period of sched>>1ed paLrol there was not an instsnce of child molesting or endecent e:mourse or sexual assult. The presence of a Park Ranger could be nsmed as at least a contributing faetor. Lastly and not the least important is the aspect of Coaununity sc:rvice. I feel through iqp peraonal experience that the caaqy expressions of grutitu3e bq par?t usera toward the gark system in ger_�ral �o are thaakfl;l for tbe sec�xrit�T a^d or3erlir.pss in the citv Darks ard the forasight of the city fathers in providi�� a ranger service Por their saPety� speaks more than I could ever include in this reDOrt. In conculsion� I feel that wit_h the followinb statistics 3moian to you the manaeers of the citp of Fridley that tre Ranger prob �..z shou�d be coctinued and that the ereas of cove:aa_e s?�ould be extended to cover a12 schools� �rks and recrastioua'_ arEas in the city of Fiidley. F_�sRRS (1971) Juna - �SS.�JO Julp - j300.00 (Average xa mo. $11.1.(�(i Aug. -�70.00 17o Ranger on dnty.) SCHOO:S (1972) , Jr. High -?�1�72 Rcport of T^espassi.n� S- 51$4 Sr. High - 7/2/72 Hecozt of Ja:idalism 36'>5 8/29�72 " ° " S� (T972) from 6/22/'?2 dune - $182.05 July — �3,00 (.,vcra�e ner,;�o. $12^-,.6° Aug. .� J114.00 :rith ra:z�c�• on d:it,�.; Sept. ? to ?/2w/�2 , S.'r.0� :S (19')i_) � - , Jr. High — 7/7/71 Report of VandsZism 71-2262 7�],/a�7j n a u 'j1-22/�Lr Sr. F.igh — 7/12/'Z1 Prop, �amage accider.t (Student Drivor ) 71-2219 1 , : , , g I o � Additional staticis �or eZementary schools snow th�z± there vas an increase in vandalisms and burglaries in onr el�mentarj schools. I feel that the patrol sh,�uld ` he tridened to enclude all school pr�perties vithin the lizits of Ind. School Dist �. , I , � � ' . ^ ' : , . ��� J_ �,�!� ' ,'/; % ,�,c�'r`" /� (..� o ' � � ' ' , . ' ' ' , ' ' . ' . , 1 ' . 1 ' � . � ' � . f 1 ' ' , , ' ' ' ' , ' , ' , � , ' ' � RFSOLDTION N0. �� -1972 RFSOLIITION DESIGNATING P(3LLING PLACES AND APppINTING ELECTION JUDGES FOR THE NOVFI'�IDER 7, 19']2 GENERAL ELECTION. NOW, T�EFORE BE IT RESOLVID, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, at a regular meeting thereof on SECTION 1. SECTION 2. That on the 7th day of November, there shall be'an election for,the purpose of voting on the following: GENIIiAL EI,ECTION That the polling places £or said election shall be as £ollows: Ward 1 Precinct 1 Ward 1 Precinct 2 Ward 1 Precinct 3 Ward 2 Precinct 1 Ward 2 Precinct 2 Ward 2 Precinct 3 Ward 3 Precinct 1 Ward 3 Precinct 2 Ward 3 Precinct 3 Absentee Ballot Precinct Woodcrest School Hayes Scl�ool City Hall Fridley Sr. High School Rice Creek School North Park School Riverwood School Stevenson School Reserve Supply Co. Fridley City Hall SECTION 3. That the polling places will be open from %:00 A.M. t 8:00 P.M, SECTION 4. That the £ollowing people are hereby appointed to act as judges for said election except that the City Clerk is hereby suthorized to appoint qualified substitutes in cases o£ conflict o£ interest as set forth in Chapter 4, Section 4.05 0£ the City Chapter, WARD 1 PRECINCT 1 0 � Reaolution # (� -1972 Con'to Page 2 � , WARD 1 PRECINCT 2 '' , ' WdRD 1 PRECINCT 3 ' ' ' , WARD 2 PRECINCT 1 1 ' , WARD 2 PRECINCT 2 , ' , WARD 2 PRECINCT 3 ' ' ' ' ' ' 9A , Resolution # P� 3 ' 1972 Con't. W9RD 3 PRECINCT 1 ' ' , WARD 3 PRECINCT 2 , . ' , WARD 3 PRECINCT 3 ' ' , sECmzox 5. ' ' SECTION 6. ' , , ' 1 ' There is hereby established a special Absentee Ba11ot Precinct in the City of Fridley. The judges for the Absentee Ba11ot Precinet are: ABSENTEE BALLOT PRECINCT That the folling judges are appointed to act as chairmen of the Election Board £or the precincts designated and sha11 have the duties set forth in Section 203.23 of Minnesota Statutes, Ward 1 Precinct 1 Ward 1 Precinct 2 Ward 1 Precinct 3 _ Ward 2 Precinct 1 Ward 2 Precinct 2 Ward 2 Precinct 3 Ward 3 Precinct 1 • Ward 3 Precinct 2 Ward 3 Precinct 3 Absentee Ballot Precinct 9B ii + Resolution # ,'� 1972 Fag'e 4 SECTION 7. Compensation for said Judges will be paid at the rate of $2.00 per hour for ths Regular judges and $2.50 for the chairmen o£ the Election Board. PASSID AND 9DOPTID BY THE CITY COIINCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS TH DAY oF 1! tN' , 7-972 l ATTEST: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL - CITY CLERK MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL 9C , , ' ' � � , ' ' ' ' ' , , ' t_1 ' �J 1 xEPU�,icax �crzax �mc�s - i972 W�1RD 1 Precinct L * ra. Mari yn Beck 7391 Symphoqy St. Mrs. Geraldine Sherve , 7361 Memory La. Mrs. Carol:,�n Svendson 1079 North Circle Mra. Nancy Londroche 7361 Jackson St. Precinct 2 Mrs.�uue �`dingar Mra. Carol Leuders 1�Srs. Pat Register Mrs. Janice Bruder Mrs. Millie Ash Mrs. Mary Sullivan Mrs. Alice•Winge Precinct 3 # Mrs. Velma Pinks Mrs. Ardell Buss Mrs. Gloria lvers Mrs. Alice Mol WARD 2 Precinct 1 Mrs. Rita Pierce Mrs. Gerri Engdahl Mrs. Virginia Steinmeitz Mra. Doris Harju Mrs. Doris Reiners Precinct 2 itrs. Ec�th Collins Mrs. Kathryn Follmuth Precinct 3 Mrs. Bertha Johnson Mrs. Betty Jeronimus Mrs. Jean Lee Mrs. Cherie Hall Mrs. Marianne Robbinson Mrs. Gloria Heggestadt Mrs. Edna iricltson Mrs. Jean Waper # Mrs, Beverly Kinsman WARD 3 Precinct 1 # rs. enny ahti Mrs. Connie Samuelson Mrs. Doris O�Brien Mrs. Nina tlaeser Mrs. Clarence Ptitcrell Mrs. Jean Strait 536 Rice Creek �31 Oakley 700 Pandora 969 68th Ave. ItbORice Greek 522 66th Ave. 221 Rice Creek Terr. Blva. Terr. 5973 5th st. 6050 sth St. 6271 Trinity Dr. 251 Sylvan La. 609 Bennett Drive 589? i�lashington St. 63lio Monroe st. S'15 57th Ave. 585 Eennett Drive 6854 Channel Rd. 1621 Onondago 5988 Woody Lane 1�75 Trollhagen 7.I�73 Trollhagen 5$18 Hacimian Cir. 'S211 Huchanan 1258 Skywood Lane 6056 Wooc�y Lane 59�t�tinson Blvd. 131t8 Hillcrest Dr. 752� Alden ',�ay 7800 East River Road ?8y5 Alden 'n'ay 6972 Hickory Drive 6917 Hickorq Drive 7,b3$ Alden ',Jay 78l�-2157. 781�-1659 786-3oi�8 784-8875 560-5036 5bo-1,6i5 5b�-13� 5�-7020 784-556l� 560-1198 566-7622 560-3284 560.2226 560-2597 560-1996 5�-3650 5�-3092 560-2078 560-7083 56�-3367 784-9626 78l�-2u54 788-2417 788-1�594 788-7172 788-6510 788-6543 788-l�617 788-6700 788-l�560 788-076l� 786-1073 78l�-7980 786-io73 786-1,l,06 781�-h981 78l�-555l, .� REPiTBZICAN EL�CTION JUDGFS -.1972, CON�T. WARD 3 Precinct 2 # rs. a i tes Mrs. Pvelyn Horn Mrs. Darlene 4allin Mrs. Marilyn Crowder Precinct 3 Mrs. ean lls Mrs. Jean Jackson Mrs. Mary Wojci.ak Mrs. Gladys Syverson Mrs. Sharon Reemsta ABSE'dTFF. PRECINCT # s. ryr len Storley Mrs. Margaret Pawell * Denotes Head Judges �91 Riverniew Terr. 159 63rd E1ay 159 63z Way l.l�6 63rd Way 5090 3rd St. �t851 22 st. l�81�ly 3rd St. 117 53ra ave. 101 53rd Ave. l�llj Rice Creek Terr. 52L�1 Sunrise Dr. 5b�-3853 560-1899 560-2707 56o-582i 56o-5t�69 560-6959 56o-67z8 Sb�-5316 5�-6933 5�-5429 560-521�1 9E '. � I ' ' Wsrd 1 Precinct 1 ' Shirley Godeen Bette� Forst� ' Anita Hitzeman Dorothe Marleau ' �RIDLEY .l�JFL � PO BOX 21131 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 Joyce Storla--784-6726 �, Ward 1 Precinct 2 'Mary Schreinez�Head Judge Dorothy Houck � Shirley Kohlan Bonnie Kuzyk I , Leona Brubbakken � Joyce P,icClellan � c.�� �� ' Ward 1 Precinct 3 Rosella Amar 1 Jane Simoneau Sharon Hippen , Dorothy Heule 1 ' � ' 375 76th Ave. N.E. 7539 Tempo Terrace N.E. 7566 4th St. N.E. 7304 West Circle N.E. 6851 Oakley St. N.E. 750 Overton Drive N.E. 236 Rice Creek Blvd N.E. 280 Rice Creek Blvd N.E. 68i0 Oak1eS N.E. 6749 Kennaston Dr. N.E. �� � eY� �,� 6121 Sunrise Drive N.E. 465 57th Pl. TI.E. 464 57th P1. N.E. 6281 Trinity Dr. 784-5033 784-8360 784-5075 786-2582 560-3045 560-3249 784-6682 784-5688 560-3015 560-1560 y�y- ��8� 560-1318 560-5268 560-1971 560-2528 9F � _ �� i� �� ' �R�I7LEY DF� • PO BOX 21131 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 Joyce Storla--784-6726 � Ward 2 Precinct 1 , �' Virginia Locker-Head Jud�e 'Olive McPherson - Betty Brezney ' Alice Peterson Connie Metcalf t ' Ward 2 Precinct 2 ' Jeanette b2icholski an Swenson ' Karen Kok � Bonnie Ronrude s ' Ward 2 Precinct 3 ' Adaline Swanson ,-° Judy Engelbretson � ' Ida b4ae Kassow ' Marlys Lisowski- Shirley Caldt�ell ' Rose }Neyerhoff � ' 5664 Jackson St. N.E. 560 Bennett Dr. N.E. 690 59th Ave. N.E. 5865 Jackson St. N.E. 860 W. 111oore Lake Dr. N.E. 6665 Arthur St. N.E. 688�Channel Rd. N.E. 6517 A�cKinley N.E. 6536 McKinley N.E. 5835 Central Ave. N.E. 5216 Taylor N.E. 1400 Rice Creek Rd. 5180 Lincoln St. N.E. 5874 Hackman Av. N.E. 1350 Hillsi�le Drive Pd.E. 560-7563 560-7372 560-6083 560-6544 560-3596 784-9571 784-9506 786-2138 784-6726 788-7638 788-6960 78 E3- 844 6 788-8331 788-7638 7 E38- 8175 9G � � 1 � ' ' Ward 3 Precinct 1 1 Collette Bourdeaux Mary Parker , Arlie Flaherty ' ' Alice Rivard Sally Berg ' FRIDLEY DFL • PO BOX 21131 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55411 Joyce Storla--784-6726 ' Ward 3 Precinct 2 'Barbara Gohman Delores Christenson ' Elaine Sorenson Judy Baratte � �t�nica Hannon--Sept. 12 ' Michael Hannon--N�v. 7 ' Ward 3 Precinct 3 ' Helen Treuenfels--Head Jud:*e � Charolette Fitzpatrick ' Jean Johnson , Betty Nelson Grace Szegda ' Margaret Kurak ' 8115 E. River Road N.E. 630 Cheryl N.E. 124 Rickard Rd. N.E. 145 Hackxnan Circle N.E. 7680 E. River Road 151 62nd VYey N.E. 173 Riversedge �Jay N.E. 172 Riversedge Way N.E. 168 Riversedge Way N.E. 5980 1'.nna St. N.E. 5980 Anna St. N.E. 5248 Horizon Drive N.E. 5273 3orizon Drive I1,E, 136 Horizon Circle N.F,. 5129 Horizon Dr. P].E. 5385 Horizon Dr. N.E. 112 Panorama Rd. N.E. 784-7545 784-2626 78�4-1912 784-2917 786-25 24 560-1564 560- 59 59 560-1292 560- 8277 566-6930 566-6930 560-5�07 560-5318 56^-5257 560-5589 56U-4508 560-5416 9H ' �J � I ' ' �_ 1 RESOLUTION NO.�� 1972 RESOLUTION CERTIFYING CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR TO BE LEVIED AGAINST CERTAIN PROPERTIES FOR COLLECTION WITH THE TAXES PAYABLE IN 1973 WHEREAS, a nuisance condition has been found to exist on the lots listed below, WHfREAS, the owner of such property was given notice to abate such nuisance, and WHEREAS, the owner of such property did not abate such nuisance and the City of Fridley, under authority of Section 145.23, Minnesota State Statute of 1953, did therefore abate the nuisance at a total cost of $3,723.16 j NOW, THEREfORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Clerk is hereb,y authorized and ,'directed to certify to the County Auditor for collection with the taxes pa,yable in 1973, the charges as listed below: ' Plat 53912 Parcel 960, Plat 53912 Parcel 2550, Plat 53912 Parcel 2650, 'Plat 53912 Parcel 4200, Plat 53912 Parcel 4780, Unplatted Section 12 Unplatted Section 12 Unplatted 5ection 12 Unplatted Section 12 Unplatted Section 12 P1at 53924 Parcei 1200 Unplatted Section 24 P1at 54027 Parcel 1060, Lot 8, Blk 4, Adams Street Add. Plat 54153 Plat 54153 Plat 54154 Plat 54155 P1at 54155 Plat 54155 Plat 54155 Plat 54155 Plat 54155 Plat 54158 Plat 54158 Plat 54158 Plat 54158 Plat 54160 Plat 54162 Plat 54163 Plat 54166 Plat 54167 P}at 54167 Plat 54167 Plat 54167 Parcel 500, Parcel 1060, Parcel 2300, Parcel 1100, Parcel 1120, Parcel 1270, Parcel 1400, Parcel 1510, Parcel 1850, Parcel 850, Parcel 1350, Parcel 1400, Parcel 15rJ0, Parcel 700, Parcel 500, Parcel 1100, Parcel 440, Parcel 30, Parcel 900, Parcel 925, Parcel 930, Lot 3, Aud. Sub. #22 Lot 7, Aud. Sub. �22 lot 15, Aud. Sub. #23 Aud. Sub. #25 Aud. Sub. #25 Aud. Sub. #25 Aud. Sub. �25 Aud. Sub. #25 Aud. 5ub. #25 Lot 5, Aud. Sub. #77 Lot 6, Aud. Sub. #77 Lot 6, Aud. Sub. #77 Lot 6, Aud. Sub. �77 Aud. Sub. �79 Lot 2, Aud. 5ub. #89 Lot 19, Aud. Sub. #92 Lot 4, Aud. Sub. N108 Lot 1, Aud. Sub. #129 Lot 13, Aud. Sub. q129 Aud. Sub. #129 Rud. Sub. ¢a2g $ 98.44 42.80 21.46 51.16 68.74 • :. 15.72 63.08 22.80 29.90 8.64 37.00 29.90 44.08 29.90 22.80 40.48 9.32 14.98 15.70 22.76 ]5.72 8.64 15.72 8.60 24.32 8.60 8.50 10 ' ' RESOLUTION N0. I I� 1972 T� 'Plat 54167 Pareel 1060, Plat 54167 Parcel 2100, Plat 54167 Parcel 2180, ' Plat 54167 Parcel 2210, Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55}68 Plat 55768 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Pldt 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Plat 55168 Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parce] Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel 10, 40, 80, 160, 200, 300, 340, 380, 440> 480, 520, 560, 600, 660> 700, 740, �sa, 820, 860, 900, 7000, 1080, 1320, 1360, 1400, 1440, 7480, Plat 55186 Parcel 620, Plat 55244 Pl�t 55255 Plai 55255 Plat 55255 Plat 55255 Plat 55255 Plat 55255 Plat 55255 Plat 55255 Plat 55255 Plat 55258 Plat 55258 Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel 100> 70. 50 , 7on, 750, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 80, 110> ' Plat 55338 Parcel 200, Plat 55341 Parcel 500, �- Plat 55341 Parcel 520, 'PTat 55341 Parcel 540, Plat 55341 Parcel 560, , Aud. Sub. #129 LGt 30,.Aud. Sub. lI129 Lot 31, Aud. Sub. #129 Lot 31, Aud. Sub. �129 Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot 1, Blk 1, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 2, Blk 1, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 3, Blk 1, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 5, Blk l, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 6, Blk 1, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 2, Blk 2, Bourdeaux's Sprinq Brook Park 3, Blk 2, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 4, Blk 2, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 5, Blk 2, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 6, Blk 2, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 7, Blk 2, Bourdeaux's SPring Brook Park 8, Blk 2, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 9, Blk 2, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 10, Blk 2, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 11, Blk 2, Bourdeaux's Sprinq Brook Park 12, Blk 2, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 7,Blk 3, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 2, Blk 3, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 3, Blk 3, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 4, Blk 3, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 1, Blk 4, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 3, Blk 4, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 3, Blk 5, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 4, Blk 5, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 5, Blk 5, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 6, Blk 5, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park 7, Blk 5, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park Lot 7, Blk 2, Brookview 2nd Add. Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lat Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot 2, C. D. Hutchinson 1, Blk 1, Carlson's 2, Blk 1, Carlson's 3, Blk 1, Carlson's 4, Blk 1, Carlson's 5, Blk 1, Carlson's 6, Blk 1, Carlson's 1, Blk 2, Carlson's 2, Blk 2, Carlson's 3, Blk 2, Carlson's 4, Blk 1, Carlson's 5, Blk 1, Carlson's Summit Summit Summit Summit Summit Summit Summit Summit Summit Summit Surt�ni t Manor P�anor Manor Manor Manor Manor Manor Manor Manor Manor Manor Lots 1-20, Blk l, Central Avenue Add. Lot 3, Blk 2, Central View Manor Lot 4, Blk 2, Central 4iew Manor Lot 5, Blk 2, Central View Manor Lot 6, Blk 2, Central View f4anor Annex Flnnex Annex Annex Annex P,nnex Annex Annex Annex North Ptorth 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd Page 2 12.28 29.34 29.90 29.34 4.32� 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 7.28 7.28 7.28 7.28 7.28 7.26 7.26 7.26 7.26 7.26 7.2A 18.10 18.10 18.70 18.10 12.76 12.16 5.08 5.08 5.08 5.0$ 5.08 . . �, .. : .. .. :. :. :. .o .� .� : .� .� 91.80 5.�6 5.06 5.06 5.06 1� ' RESOLUTION N0. ]J_� 1972 _��_ , Plat 55401 Plat 55401 Plat 55430 ' Plat 55480 Plat 55480 Plat 55480 Plat 55480 Plat 55480 'Plat 55480 Plat 55480 Plat 55480 Plat 55480 'Pldt 55480 Plat 55480 �' 'Plat 55728 Plat 55731 Plat 55731 'Ptat 5573] Plat 55731 Plat 55731 Plat 55764 , Plat 55764 Flat 55863 Plat 55863 �Plat 55863 Plat 55863 Plat 55863 'Plat 55863 Plat 55863 Parcel 540, Lot 4, Blk 4, City View Parcel 830, Lots 15 & 16, Blk 5, City View Parcel 700, Lot 8, Blk 2, Clark's Add. Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel 200, Lot 4, Blk 2, Commerce Park 550, Lot 11, Blk 2, Commerce Park 600, Lot l2, Blk 2, Commerce Park 650, Lot 13, Blk 2, Commerce Park 700, Lot 14, Blk 2, Commerce Park 750, Lot 15, Blk 2, Commerce Park 800, Lot 16, Blk 2, Commerce Park 850, Lot }7, Blk 2, Canmerce Park 900, Lot 18, Blk 2, Cormnerce Park 950, Lot 79, Blk 2, Commerce Park 2000, Lot 3, Blk 4, Commerce Park 400, Outlot 1, Blk 1, Don's Addition 10 Lot l� Blk 1, Don's 5th Addition 20�, Lot 4, Blk 2, Don's 5th Addition 800, Lot 11, Blk 3, Don's 5th Addition 850, Lot 12, Blk 3, Don's 5th Addition 950, Lot 14, Blk 3, Don's 5th Addition 1640, Lot 6, Blk 3, Edgewater Gardens 1580, Lot l, Blk 4, Edgewater Gardens 100, Lot 3, Blk 1, Erco's First 150, Lot 4, Blk l, Erco's first 200., Lot 5, Blk l, Erco's First 250, Lat 6, Blk 1, Erco's First 270, S; of Lot 7, Blk 1, Erco's First 300, N; of Lot 7, Blk 1, Erco's First 350, Lot 8, Blk l, Erco's First 'Plat 55881 Parcel 850, Lot 9, Blk 2, Eva Erickson's River Manor P1at 55881 Parcel 900, Lot 10, Blk 2, Eva Erickson's River Manor Plat 55881 Parcel 1250, Lot U, Blk 2, Eva Erickson's River Manor ' Plat 55990 Parcel Rlat 55995 Parcel ' Plat 56075 Plat 56137 Plat 56737 ' Plat 56137 Plat 56137 Plat 56137 , Alat 56137 Plat 56159 'Plat 56159 Plat 56162 Plat 56762 ' ' Page 3 15.72 17.20 15.72 15 JO 31.48 31.48 37.48 13.78 13.78 73.78 13.78 13.78 31.48 22.80 22.80 51.16 24.32 75.72 15J2 15.72 20.26 8.64 8.60 8.60 8.60 8.60 4.30 4.30 8.60 8.60 8.60 8.64 2000, Outlot 2, Blk 2, Fridley Industrial Pk. Plat I 85.76 2460, Parcel 240, Parcel 10, Parcel 100, Parcel 650, Parcel 700, Parce: 750, Parcel 850, Lots 13-15, Blk 13, Fridley Park Lot 7, Blk 1, Sideo's First Lot 1, Blk 1, Gunderson Terrace Lot 3, Blk 1, Gunderson Terrace Lot 1, Blk 3, Gunderson Terrace Lot 2, Blk 3, Gunderson Terrace Lot 1, Blk 4, Gunderson Terrace Lot 2, Blk 4, Gunderson Terrace 25.80 15.72 12.15 12.15 8.60 8.60 19.18 79.15 Parcel 2460, Lots 28-30, alk 8, Hamilton's Add. To Mech. 25.92 Parcel 3090, Lots 1-3, Blk lt, Hamilton's Add. to Mech. 25.92 Parcel 480, Lot 3, Blk 2, Hayes River Lots 15.72 Parcel 580, Lot 4, Blk 2, Hayes River Lots 75,7P 1' . ' RESOLUTION N0. ' ' 1 Ptat 56308 P1at 56308 Plat 56308 Plat 5b308 Plat 56308 Plat 56308 P1at 56308 � 1972 ���- Parcel 262Q, Parcel 2640, Parcel 4850, Parcel 4870, Parcel 5760, Parcel 5180, Parcel 8030, Lot 16, Blk:7, Hyde Park Lot 17, Blk 7, Hyde Park Lot 7& Nz 8, Blk 11, Hyde Park SZ of 8& 9, Blk 11, Hyde Park Lot 23, Bl k 17 , liyde Park Lot 24, Blk 11, Hyde Park Lot 3, Blk 22, Hyde Park Plat 56350 Parcel ]000, lot 20, Blk 1, Innsbruck 5th Add. ,Plat 56427 Parcel 150, Lot 4, Blk 1, Johnson's River Lane Plat 56652 Parcel 2080, Lots 1-32, 61k 8, Lowell Addition Plat 56745 Parcel 200, Lot 6, Blk 1, Marian Hills 2nd Plat 56745 Parcel 240, Lot 7, Blk 7, Marian Hills 2nd Plat 56745 Parcel 800, Lot 3, Blk 2, Marian Hills 2nd Plat 56745 Parcel 1000, Lot 6, Blk 2, Marian Hi'Ils 2nd Plat 56745 Parcel 1040, Lot 7, Blk 2, Marian Hills 2nd Plat 56745 Parcel 1080, Lot 8, Blk 2, Marian Hills 2nd Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 PTat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat b6793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 P}at 56793 Plat 56793 Pldt 56793 Plat 56793 Parcel 910, Parcel 960, Parcel 1010, Parcel 1060, Parcel 1110, Parcel 1910, Parcel 1960, Parcel 2010, Parcel 2060, Parcel 2110, Parcel 2210, Parce] 2260, Parcel 2310, Parcel 2360, Parcel 2510, Parcel 3010, Parcel 3060, Parcel 3110, Parcel: 3160, Parcel 3310, Parcel 3360, Parcel 3560, Parcel 3660, Parcel 3710, Parcel 3760, Lot 1, Blk 2, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 2, Blk 2, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 3, Blk 2, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 4, Blk 2, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 5, Blk 2, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 21, Blk 2, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 22, Blk 2, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 23, Blk 2, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 24, Blk 2, Meado�nnoor Terrace Lot 25, Blk 2, f4eadowmoor Terrace Lot 27, Blk 2, t4eadowmoor Terrace Lot 28, Blk 2, Pleadowmoor Terrace Lot 29, Blk 2, P1eadowmoor Terrace �lot 30, Blk 2, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 3, Blk 3, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 13, Blk 3, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 74, Blk 3, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 15, Blk 3, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 16, Blk 3, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 19, Blk 3, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 20, Blk 3, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 24, Blk 3, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 26, Blk 3, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 27, Blk 3, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 28, Blk 3, Fteadowmoor Terrace Plat 56&OS Parcel 280, Lot 8, Blk 1, Melody Manor Plat �6808 Parcel 4D0, Lot 11, Blk 1, Melody Manor Plat 56808 Parcel 2840, Lot 22, Blk 4, Melody Manor Plat 56808 Parcel 3080, Lot 6, Blk 5, Melody Manor Plat 56808 Parcel 3440, Lot 15, Blk 5, Plelody Manor Plat 56941 Plat 57096 Plat 57096 Parcel 340, Lot 17, Blk 1, Murdix Park Parcel 330, Lot 18, Blk 2, Oak Grove Parcel 350, Lot 20, Blk 2, Oak Grove Page 4 21.20 2),20 7,60 7.60 5.06 5.06 8.64 15.70 8.64 24.30 8.60 8.60 8.60 8.60 8.60 8.60 7.86 7.86 7.86 7.86 7.86 7.48 7.48 7.48 7.48 7.48 7.48 76.08 1fi.08 16.08 31.44 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 ]0.30 10.80 10.80 19.40 19.40 19.40 8.62 8.62 15.72 11 J8 11.78 15.72 : .� . .� �� RESOLUTION ND. ll� .1972 T�T Plat 57247 Parcel 10, Plat 57241 Parcel 100, Plat 57241 Parcel 200, Plat 57241 Parcel 300, Plat 57241 Parcel 400, Plat 57241 Parcel 500, Lot Lat Lot Lot Lot Lot 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, Blk 1, Blk 1, Blk 1, Blk 2, Blk 2, Blk 2, Ouimette Terrace Ouimette Terrace Duimette Terrace Ouimette Terrace Ouimette Terrace Ouimette Terrace Plat 57305 Parcel 100, Lot 2, Blk 1, Pearson's 2nd Addition Plat 57352 Parcel 920, Lot 15, Blk 2, Plymouth Addition Plat 57581 Parcel 720, Lot 13, Blk 3, Rice Creek Terrace Plat 2 Plat 57581 Parcel 740, lot 14, Blk 3, Rice Creek Terrace Plat 2 Plat 57581 Parcel 760, Lot 15, Blk 3, Rice Creek Terrace Plat 2 Plat 57581 Parcel 780, Lot 16, Blk 3, Rice Creek Terrace Plat 2 Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Pldt Piat Plat Ptat 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel 5, 10, 15, 20> 25, 30, 555, 1155, 1160, 1165, 1170, 1175, 1180, 1340, 1345, 1350, 1355, 1360, 1365, 1865, 3505, 3795, 3800, 3805, 3810, 4590, 4755, 4760, 4768, 4875, 4880, 4960, 5035, 5040, 5050, 5363, Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot l.ot Lot Lots Lots Lot Lot Lot Lot Lots Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lots Lots 1, Blk A, Riverview Heights 2, B1k A, Riverview Heights 3, Blk A, Riverview Heights 4, Blk A, Riverview Heiahts 5, Blk A, Riverview Heights 6, Blk A, Riverview Heights 26, Blk C, Riverview Heiahts 1, Blk F, Riverview Heights 2, 67k F, Riverview Heights 3, Blk F, Riverview Heights 4, Blk F, Riverview Heights 5, Blk F, Riverview Heights 6, Blk F, Riverview Heiohts 38, Blk F, Riverview Heights 39, Blk F, Riverview Heights 40, Blk F, Riverview Heights 41, Blk F, Riverview Heights 42, Blk F, Riverview Heights 43, Blk F, Riverview Heights 17 & 18, Blk H, Riverview Neights 18 & 19, Bik P, Riverview Heights 27, B1k Q, Riverview Heights 28, Blk Q, Riverview Heights 29, Blk Q, Riverview Heights 30, Blk Q, Riverview Heights 23 R 24, Blk T, Riverview Heights 1, Blk U, Riverview Heights 2, Blk U, Riverview He�ghts 3.R 4, Blk U, Riverview Heichts 25, Blk U: Riverview Heiahts 26, Blk U, Riverview Heights 42, Blk U, Riverview Heights 13, Blk V, Riverview Heights 14, Blk V, ltiverview Neights 15 & l6, B7k V, Riverview Heights 32 & 33, Blk W, Riverview Heights Page 5 � D 15 J2 15.72 15.72 15 J2 15.72 75.J2 15.72 8.64 5.06 5.06 5.06 5.06 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.30 15.70 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 17.20 8.62 12.18 12.20 4.32 4.32 11.64 8.62 8.62 1J.24 8.62 8.62 8.62 5.08 5.08 10.16 8.64 RESULUTION NO.� 1972 Plat 57593 PT3t 57593 Plat 57593 P7at 57593 Plat 57593 Plat 57593 Plat 57593 Plat 57593 Plat 57593 Plat 57593 Plat 57593 Plat 57593 Plat 57593 Plat 57593 Plat 57593 ' Plat Plat , Plat Plat 'Pldt Plat Plat 'Plat Plat Plat Plat ' Plat Pldt Ptat 'Plat Plat Plat 'Plat Plat Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parce] Parcel Parcel 5540, 5545, 5550, 5555, 5680, 5685, 5690, 5820, 5835, 5895, 5900, 5905, 5910, 5920, 5925, Lot 28, Blk X, Riverview Heights Lot 29, Blk X, Riverview Heights Lot 30, Blk X, Riverview Heiphts Lot 31, Blk X, Riverview Heights Lot 3, Blk Z, Riverview Heights Lot 4, Blk Z, Riverview Heights Lot 5, Blk Z, Riverview Heights Lot 18, Blk AA, Riverview Heights Lots 20 & 21, B7k AA, Riverview Heights Lot 33, Blk AA, Riverview Heights Lot 34, Blk AA, Riverview Heights Lot 35, Blk AA, Riverview Heights Lot 36, Blk AA, Riverview Heights Lat 38, Blk AA, Riverview Heights Lot 39, Blk AA, Riverview Height5 57595 Parcel ]0, Lot l;, B1k 1, Riverview Manor 57595 Parcel 50, Lot 2, Blk l, Riverview Manor 57595 Parcel 150, Lot 4, Blk 1, Riverview Manor 59140 59140 59140 59140 59140 59T40 59140 59140 59140 54140 59140 59140 59140 591.40 59140 59140 59141 59141 59141 59141 59141 59141 59141 59141 59141 59141 59141 59141 59141 59141 59141 59141 Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel 515, 570, 575, 645, 650, 655, 745, 965, 970, 975, 1100, 2425, 2430, 2645, 2650, 2680, 10 ,. 100, 200, 300,: 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1100, 1200, 1300, 1500, 1600, Lots 1& 2, Blk 4, Spring Brook Park Lot ll.& 12, Blk 4, Spring Brook Park Lots 13 & 14, Blk 4, Spring Brook Park Lot 28, Blk 4, Spring Brook Park Lot 29, Blk 4, Spring Brook Park Lot 30, Blk 4, Spring Brook Park Lots 1& 2, Blk 5, Spring Brook Park Lots 1-3, Blk 6, Spring Brook Park Lot 4, Blk 6, Spring Brook Park Lot 5, 67k 6, Spring Brook Park Lots 29 & 30, Blk 6, Spring Brook Park Lot 41, Blk 12, Spring Brook Park Lot 42, Blk 12, Spring Brook Park Lot 17, Blk 14, Spring Brook Park Lot 18, Blk 14, Spring Brook Park Lots 23 & 24, Blk 14, Spring Brook Park Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot 1, 2,. 3, 4,. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14> 16, 17, Blk 1, Spring Brook Park 2nd Add. Blk 1, Spring Brook Park 2nd Add. Blk l, Spring Brook Park 2nd Add. Blk 1, Spring Brook Park 2nd .Add. Blk l, Spring Brook Park 2nd Add. Blk 1, Spring Brook Park 2nd Add. Blk 1, Spring Brook Park 2nd Add. Blk 1, Spring Brook Park 2nd Add. Blk 1, Spring Brook Park 2nd Add. B7k 1, Spring Brook Park 2nd Add. Blk 1, Spring Brook Park 2nd Add. Blk 1, Spring Brook Park 2nd .Add. Blk 1, 5oring Brook Park 2nd Add. Blk 1, Spring Brook Park 2nd Add. Blk 7, Spring Brook Park 2nd Add. Blk 1, Spring Brook Park 2nd Add. Page 6 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 7.86 7.86 7.86 8.64 17.28 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 18.72 8.62 10.16 5.08 5.08 5.08 8.64 25.86 3.04 3.04 10.74 8.60 8.60 5.06 5.06 17.22 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86 we ' 1 1 RESOLUTION N0. � 1972 Page 7 Plat 59148 Parcel 920, Lot 4, B•lk 2, Spring Lake Park Lakeside 12.28 Plat 59148 Parcel 7235, WZ of Lots 12-15, Blk 2, Spring Lake Park Lakeside 48.60 Plat 59148 Parcel 1280, E; of Lots 13-15, Blk 2, Spring Lake Park Lakeside 38.74 PTat 59148 Parcel 1360, Lot 17, Blk 2, Spring Lake Park Lakeside 15 J2 ' Plat 59152 Parce� 780, Lot 20, Blk 1, Spring Valley Add. Plat 59259 Plat 59259 Plat 59259 Plat 59259 Plat 59259 Plat 59259 Plat 59259 Plat 5926G Plat 59260 P1at 59260 P1at 59260 P1at 59260 Ptat 59261 Plat 59261 Plat 59261 Plat 59261 Plat 59262 Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel 700, 720, 760, 780, aoo, 820, 840, ioo, 120, 140, 160, 180, 280, 880, 920, 1520, 100, Lot 2, Blk 3, Sylvan Hills Plat 2 Lot 3, Blk 3, Sylvan Hills Plat 2 Lot 5, Blk 3, Sylvan Hills Plat 2 Lot 6, Blk 3, Sylvan Hills P]at 2 Lot 7, Blk 3, Sylvan Hills Plat 2 Lot 8, Blk 3, Sylvan Hills Plat 2 Lot 9, Blk 3, Sylvan Hills Plat 2 Lot 5, Blk 1, Sylvan Hills Plat 3 Lot 6, Blk 1, Sylvan Hills Plat 3 Lot 7, Blk 1, Sylvan Hills Plat 3 Lot 8, Blk 1, Sylvan Hills Plat 3 Lot 9, Blk 1, Sylvan Hills Plat 3 Lot 6, Blk 1, Sylvan Hills Plat 4 Lot 9, Blk 2, Sylvan Hills Plat 4 Lot 10, Blk 2, Sylvan Hills Plat 4 Lot 6, Blk 3, Sylvan Hills Plat 4 Lot 1, Blk 2, Sylvan Nills Plat 5 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ; �_ DAY OF °" _ 197Z ' ATTEST: ' CIT CLERK - Marvin C. Brunse ' ' MAYOR - frank G. Liebl 8.64 8.46 8.46 8.46 8.46 8.46 8.46 8.46 5.08 5.08 5.08 5.08 5.08 5.06 5.08 5.08 5.08 5.06 �� lOF , LJ � , � ' ' /� RESOLIITION N�. -1� A RESOLQTI�T CERTIFYING CLRTAIN DFLINQi?FIdT WAT?R AND SEI�TER CHARGES TO TFiE COUNTY AUDITOR FOR COLLECTION idITEi TFIE 1973 TAIIES WHEREAS, eertain Water and sasrer chargea for the Citq of Fridley are delinquent in payment, and� WHEREAS, Section % of Ordinance Number 113� Section 1.02 of the City Charter provides for certiYying delinqvent charges to the County Auditor for collection With the taxea. NGW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Clerk is herebp authorized and direcLed to certify the follwing chargea to the Cwntq Auditor for collection vith 1973 taxes due and payable in the year 19T3 to xit: All these noted in Schedule "A" attach@d hereto and made a part hereof by reference. PAS,SED AND ADO?TID THIS � ` � 1972 HY THE CITY COOtdCIL, CITZ OF FRIDLE , ANOKA C IINT , NNFSOTA�� � ' ' � ATTEST: C TY CLERK - TRF.ASURER - Marvin . runsell 1iAY0R - Frank G. Liebl ll r.r�. � �atrict #1 �-5770 i000 �656 � }!�7lila ■ 2-5825 �-5829 4775 ` �5955 �6011 ■ 31-190 `-70-80 �-91 100 �-5obo 80-4627 �-5765 -5930 -12�t �-173 101-�172 #1-180 �6-6160 1-100 �1-Z29 102-6�t16 strict # 2 �2-5609 4-5600 �-5601 DELINQUENT WATER & SES�ER ACCODNTS CERTIFI� TO COTTNTY'- 19T� ADIRiFSS AMOiTNT INTF;REST 5770 - 2nd Street N. E. 6000 - 2nd Street N. E. l�656 - 2� Street N. E. 47�t1� - 2� Street N. E. 5825 - 2� Street N. E. 5829 - 2� Street N. E. 4775 - 3rd 3treet N. E. 5955 - 3rd Street N. E. 6011 - 3rd Street N. E. 190 - 62nd Naq N. E. 70-80 - 6� Waq N. E. 90-100 - 63� Way N. E. 91 - 66th way N. E. 5060 Clearviex N. E. l�627 Main Street N. E. 5765 Main Street N. E, 5930 Main Street N. E. 12l� Pilot Avenue �N. E. 173 i'11ot Avemie N. E. 172 Riveraedge W�y N. E. 180 Riversedge Waq N. E. 6160 Trinity Drive N. &. 100 Ventnra Road N. E. 129 oeatura Road N. E. 6416 Riverview Terrace N. E. 5609 - 5th Street N. E. 5600 - 6th Street N. E, 5601 - 6th Street N. E. $ 323.75 38.08 116.21 95.68 �.3$ 8�.17' 67.6� 1o9.t�3 ?2.lts 54.D9 180.78 136.22 39.28 95.20 108.53 98.00 35.68 8�.57 . 68.6l� 75.59 io4.i5 82.66 i25.o9 93.74 23.00 95.29 E3.96 103.59 $ 32.37 3.82 11.63 9.56 8.04 8.71 6.7� 10.95 7.25 5.45 18.08 1j.62 3.92 9.52 10.85 9.80 3.56 8.75 6.86 7.55 zo.4i 8.26 �z.51 9.38 2.30 9.53 6.1�0 10.35 llA TOTAL $ 356.12 t�1.90 127.8� 105.2l� 88.l�2 95.88 74.44 120.38 79.70 59.9l� 198.86 249.8l� L3.2o ioL.72 119.38 107.80 39.24 96.32 75.50 83.w 114.56 90.92 137.60 103.12 25.30 l0l�.82 70.36 113.9h WATER AND SEWER ACCOUNTS CERTIFIFD TO COUNTY - I972 iContinued) ll� 5612 - 6th Street N. E. 5618 - 6th Street N. E.; 5620 - 6th Street N. E. 5861 - 6th Street N. E. 59lt9 - 6th Street N. E, 588 - sfyth Avenue N. E. 630 - 57th Avenne N. E. 410 - 57th Place N. E. 742 - 58th Acenue N. E. 1lt90 - bl�th Avenne N. E, �t91 - 67th Avenue N. E. 610 - 6%th Avenue N. E. 1061 - 6�th Avenue N. E. 6$45 Arthur Street N. E. 5260 Buchanan Street N. E, 5595 Central Avenue N. E. 6610 Channel Road N. E. 665 Cheri Lane N. E. 1207 Gardena Avenue N. E. 6319 Ni�hwap � 65 N. E. 6297 Jefferson Street N. E. 65b0 Lucia Lane N. E. 1100 Lynde Driqe N. E. 68bQ Madison Street N. E. 1lt27 Miasisslppi Street N. E. 1lt79 Mississippi Street N. E. b856 Monrce Street N. E. 68l�1 Oakley Drive N. E. $ AMOLTAT 51.63 32.39 49.94 78.92 40.25 60.33 57.74 15.56 121.�9 99.T1 65.61 119.32 77.89 T4.95 82.82 166.91 47.76 1oi.l,o 47.57 106.56 72.29 92.95 63.91 76.89 71.21 ' 3.91 77.82 L.56 INTERFST � 5.17 3.23 5.00 7.90 4.03 6.03 5.78 1.56 12.17 9.97 6.5� 11.9b 7.79 7.b9 8.28 i6.59 4.78 l0.11i h.75 10.66 7.23 9.29 6.39 7.69 7.11 .34 7.78 .l�6 TOTAL $ 56.80 35.62 54.94 86.82 4h.28 �.36 63.52 17.12 133.96 109.68 72.18 131.26 85.68 87.l�l� 91.10 183.60 52.5k 1ii.5b 52.32 117.22 79.52 io2.2t, 70.30 et�.58 78.32 h•30 $5.60 5.02 �INQlTENT WATER AND �S7ER ACCOUNTS CERTIFIED TO ADDRESS 2 (Cont�d) ,�:5-9� 515-67t,o '20-5650 �0-5725 36-1390 �i9-5865 �49-6061 �9-6205 �9-62z5 9-6381 �9-6k79 549-648i �4-390 �2-662�1 ?-1360 r2-355 482-16t�5 atrict # 3 �5-7315 5-73li4 �5-7l�oi 61�5-7422 �5-7440 5-7447 5-7465 �5-7541 645-7553 �-7579 920 Overton Drive N. E., 9ltl Overton $ive N. E. 671�0 Overton Drive N. E. 5650 Polk Street N. E. S72S Polk Street N. E. 1390 Skysood Lane N. E. 5�5 University Avenue N.E. 6061 University Avenue N. E. 6205 vniversity Aveaue N. E. 6225 ffniversity Anenue N. E. 6381 University Avenue N. E. 6l�79 Uiyiversity Aoenue N. E. 6l�81 University Avenue N. E. 390 - 66th Avenue N. E. 66l�1 Channel Road N. E. 1360 Hillcrest Drive N. E. 3SS Miasisaippi Street N. E. 161�5 14iiasiasippi Street N. E. 7315 Able Street N. E. 736Lt Able Street N. E. 2401 Able Street N. E. 7422 Able Street N. E, 7lt1�0 Able Street N. E. 7L�b7 Able Street N, E. 7465 Able Street N. E. 75It1 Able Street N. E. 7553 Able Street N. E. 7$79 Able Street N. E. fTY - 19%2 (Cc AMOONT $ 15b.10 97.03 lOb.77 2,799.09 81.30 89.18 b6.35 107.1t2 83.86 bo2,86 211.52 155.73 85.57 5i.6o lt2.00 60.00 2Et.00 51.00 30.39 38.58 30.37 �.3.55 52.i,z 18.h3 , 33.32 69.95 1T.16 69.47 $ INTF'REST 15.42 9.71 10.47 179.91 8.14 8.92 1�.63 10.7li 8.38 �,0.28 21.16 i5.5T 8.55 5.i6 1t.20 6.00 2.l�0 5.10 3.03 3.� 3.03 11.35 5.25 i.85 3.34 5.99 1.72 6.95 � TOTAL I $ 169.52 1o6.T4 v.5.21, 1,979.00 89.L4 98.10 50.98 118.16 92.24 L43.1G 232.68 171.30 9tt.12 56.76 46.20 66.00 26.l�0 � 56.10 33.42 42.l�u 33.f�o 12l�.90 57.66 20.26 3E.66 76.9b I8.88 76.42 �i' z�l� CERTIFIED TO COUNTY - 1 759$ Able Street N. E. 7597 Able Street N. E. 7612 Arthur Street N. E� 7698 Arthur Street N. E. 7689 Bacon Drive N. E. 350 Bellaire Way N. E. 7565 - 4th Street N. E, 36 - 70th Way N. E. 372 - 7Lth Avenue N.E. 382 - 71�th 9venue N. E. 16l�0 - 75th Avenue N. E. 7561 Central Avenue N. E. 7651 Central Avenue N. E. 611i Cheryl Street N. E. 630 Cheryl Street H. E. 71ji1l� Concerto Curve N. E. 165 Craigbrook Wepr N. E. 610 Dover Street'H. E. 640 Fairmont Street N. E. 501 Glencce Street N. E. 539 Glencoe Street N. E. 611 Glencoe Street N. E. 6972 Hickory Drive N. E. 576 Hugo Street N. E. l�O1 Ironton Street N. E. 55L� Janesvilie Street N. E. 615 Janesville Street N, E. 5Lt1 Lafayette Street N. E, 571 Lafayette �treet N. E. AN!OUHT � 75.09 69.59 12.19 35.l�h 133.T9 86.t�2 43.82 65.95 ioo.i4 t�6.57 87.69 127.60 64.79 81.37 112.87 T2.81 113.73 llly.21 . 47.92 8l�.87 101.61 36.6� 47.42 102.53 89.47 •118.34 70.74 i26.75 ?2.11 $ INTEREST 7.51 6.95 1.21 3.54 13.37 s.64 b.38 6.59 io.o2 l,.65 S.T7 12.76 6.l�� 8.13 11.29 7.29 11.37 11.43 l�.80 8.1�9 10.17 3.67 l�.76 io.25 s.95 11.8l� 7.08 12.67 T.21 ' � VT WATER AND : CS CERTIFIED TO COL�NTY - CODE ADDIiE SS strict # 3 (Cont'd) 2-611 611 Lafayette Street N. E. �b-75i0 7570 Lakeaide Road N. E. 757-148 11�D Liberty Street N. E. �5?-l�20 l�20 Liberty Street N. E. �9-190 190 Longfellar Street H. E. 9-231 231 Longfellow Street N. E. �6-7l�05 7b05 Melodp Drive N. E. 768�1170 1170 Norton Avenue N. E. ,15-100 100 Rickard Road N. E. �5-7323 7323 IIniversity Avenue N. E. 5-7349 73L9 University Avenue N. &. �5-7351 7351 IIniveraitq Avenne N. E. 785-?502 7502 IIaiversity Avenue N. E. �5-?610 7610 Univer� ty Avenue NE Z88-71�$1 7lt51 Yan Buren Street N. E. ■ �97-6835 6835 East River Road �7-7g45 78�t5 East River Road 697-7875 7875 East River Road �t2-620 620 Janesville Street N. E, ' ' , � ' AMOUNT � 23.72 90.71 56.60 66.60 150.87 94.39 Y9.22 42.49 183.76 28.28 41.77 53.13 70.75 70.99 46.07 l�3.00 572.27 678.73 52.00 INT�'REST 2.38 9.07 5.66 6.66 15.09 9.43 1.92 4.25 18.38 2.82 4.17 5.31 7.0? 7.09 4.61 4.30 57.23 67.87 5.20 llE TOTAL $ 2F..10 99.7$ 62.26 73.26 1b5.96 103.82 21.7.l1 h6.74 2o2.i4 31.10 45.9h 58.l�tc 77.82 78.08 50.68 b7.3o 629.50 7l�6.60 57.20 f1 I1 [1 � I ' ��' , � ' ' ' ' � , 1 1 1 1 1 CITY OF FRIDLEY MEMORANDUM T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, ANO CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL. ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: RECERTIfICATION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCEL 4800, SECTION 11 DATE: SEPTEMBER 27, 1972 The County condemned Parcel 6660, Section ll for the Ice Arena. The City then put in 71st Avenue over Parcel 6660, leaving a fifty foot strip oP land along the north side of 71st Avenue. The fifty foot strip is located irtmediately south of Parcel 4800 and owned by Minnesota Transfer Railway Co. The railway company protested the assessment because they said they did not fiave access to 71st Avenue. They were technically correct on tfiis matter. An agreement has now been worked out whereby the Minnesota Transfer Railway Co. will regain title to the fifty foot strip and it xould 6e in order to recertify the assessment. � � 1 � � �� � RESOLUTION N0, - 1972 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE RE-CERTIFICATION OF THE ST. 19�-16 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FOR 71ST AVENUE ON PARCEL 4800, SECTION 11 (MINNESOTA TRANSFER RAIL- WAY PROPERTY) WHEREAS, the special assessment for street surfacing on 71st Avenue for the STe 1968-18 Street Improvement Project was deleted by Resotution No. 195-1970 on October 5, 1970, pending settiement of a fifty-foot strip of land� and WHEREAS� an agreement has been reached with the Minnesota Transfer Railway Company, NOW, THEREFORE, B£ IT RESOLVED that the assessment for street surfacing in the amount of $13,974.02 (principai plus interest) on Parcel 4800, Section il, for the ST. 1968-16 Street Improvement Project, may and shali be recertified, as foTlows: , LEGAL DESCRIPTION FUND - AMOUNT Parcel 4800, Section il ST. 19�-f6 $ i3,974v02 Such assessment sha11 be payable in seven (7) annual install- ments payabie on the first day of January in each year, begin�ing in the year 1973� and continuing until all of said installments shail have been paid, each instaltment to be collected with taxes collectible during said year by the County Auditor. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS G0.Y OF , 197Z, BY ORDER OF THE CITY CWNLIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MAYOR Frank G. Liebl ATTEST: CITY CLERK Marvin C, Brunsetl ]2 A STATE OF HINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT COi1N'!T OF ANOKA . YENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT , + Cwmty af dnoka, State of tlinneaota, Petitioaer, -�- 1'hi !linnesota Transfer Railxay CcoQany; Sta2e of Mfnnesota; Horth Sulwrban Sanfiary Sewer District; also atl other persons unicnorrtt claimfna aap rigbt, title, esiate iaterest. or lien in the real estate describcd ia the Petitfon hereia, Respondents. STIPULATION OF COMDEMNATION APPEAL Ffle No. 28543 IB ?HE ISATTER OF THE CONDEMt�iiATION OF CERTAIN LANDS £QR COUHTY RECREATIONAL PARK ppRppSES iif�REAS the Couaty of Anoka did on the 29th day of June, 1967� b� petition institute proceediags to take for public purposes certain landa situate in Aaoka County, Minnesota, mora partfcularly desrribed ss follars: The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE � of 53��), except the South Four Hundred Feet thereof; Section Eleven (11), Ta�rnship Thirty (30) Forth, Range TwenLy-four (24) Kest, according to the map or•plat thereof on file and of record fn the Office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, and; iftIEREAS, the petition aas granted by order of the above named court on Julq S, 1969, and aa arrard of the commiesianers appointed by said court xas filed on October 6, 1967, said award being in the amount of $95,206.00, and; ftEIE1tEAS, the Respondent, Hinneeota TY�ansfer Raiiway Compar.y, duly filed ita appeal from aaid award on Movember 9, 1967, and; WHEREAS, it ia nar the intention and desire of the partiea to dispose of the eaid appeal by stipulatioa; : � . � '1 � , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' , � ' ' I ! � , IiOil� THEREFORE, IT 2S STZPiJLATED AND AGREED AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the eminent domain proceedings may be dismiased as to ths North F�fty Feet lying Aest of the East One Hundred Fifty Feet � the said Southeast One Quarter of the aaid SouthKeat One Quarter Section Eleven (11), Taraship Thirty (30), Range 2lronty—four (24) described in the petition herein; and the oo�a•t may enter judgmant so amending the taking stated in ffie petition herein. . � 2. lbat the court may enter a finding that, upon deletfon of the ifarth Fifty Feet stated above, the area taken by right o� �inent domain consiata of 26.209 acres. 3. That the eourt may enter a finding that the nalue of the Iand taken was Five Thousand Ffve Hundred Dollars ($5,500.00) per acre for 24.991 acres and $1.00 per acre for 1.218 acres xLicb is subject to State Nfghxay 4T. K. That the court may order judgment in favor of the Respondent, ![inneaota Transfer Rai2way Companq, in.the amount of $137,451.72 plus interest at the rate of six percent from and after October 6, 1967. , 5. That upon entry of judgmeirt and paymant thereof by the County of Anoka, the attorney for the Conaty of Aaoka may obtain and file for record a FINAL CERTIFICATE concluding the proceedinga herein, provided ha+ever that said Final Certificate ahall recite that the parcel described in the petition herein has been ameaded so as to delete the North Fifty Feet lyin� West ot the East Oae Hundred Fifty Feet of the tract described in the petition. 12 C ' �i � I' ' I' 1 � � '3 I ' , 1 ' ' ' ' ' � ' IT IS FURTffER AGREED AND STIPULATED: That, xhereas by separate contract vith the Connty of Anoka, the City of frid2ey has agreed to re3mburse the Countp ia the amotmt of Oae Aalf of the a�imt of judgnent entered herain, and; iiHEREAS, the condemaee, Minnesota Transfer Railxay Company, xas a+tara of tha intereat of the City of FY�idley in aaid proceediaga. and; i�iiEREAS,�during the pendency of said ps�oceediags, tha City of Fbid2ey did improva a portion of the property described in the petition hereia; said improvement being the construction of a street lqing over the South Fifty Feet of the North One Hundred Feet of the said Southeast Oae Quarter of the Southveat Oae Qnarter, Section Eleven, Tovaship Thirty, Raage 1�renty-four, aad; Wf�REAS, the City of Fridleq did levg a apecial assessment for the said -atreet improvement upon a iract of land also owned by the said Mianesota Trsnsfer Railwaq Companq, said tract of land lying in the 2iortheast Quarter of the Southwest Qusrter of Section Eleven, ToNnship Thirty, Range 'l�enty- four, known as Tax Parcel #4800, and; AFIEREAS, the said t�lianesota Transfer �aitaay Coapany did object to the special assessment as levied on the grounds that its property d3d not abui the said improvement, and; WHEREAS, as a result of the negotiation among the partiea to this actioa, the vorth Fifty Feet of the tract originally described in thia petition xas deleted, and; � WH£REAS, tha deletion of the said Morih Fifty Feut now rei�ders the Hitmesota Transfer Railway Company as a property oxner ahoae property aow abuts ihe said street 3mprovement; ]2 D � i� f � � ' ' 1 1 ' , � ' ' ' 1 .� NON, Ti�REFORE, ZT 2fi STIPULATED AND AGREED: I'hat the Covnty, through the Offica of the County Auditor, may extead upoa the tax liat for Tax Parcel No. 4800 (said parcel bein� made up of laad situats in the Northeast QuaMer of the Soathwest QuaMer, Section Eleven, TamaLip Thirty, Range ltrenty-fovr) special assessments for straet improvements ;as certified by the Citq of Fridley, said special assessment being identified as ST. 1968-1B, adoptad by the Citq of FSridley on September 8, 1969, in the amount of $11,407.36 plus interest from and after October B, 1969, at • the rate of Seven and One Haif perceat (7�$); and tha Minnesota Tranafer Railxay Companq herebq waives auy objection to tl�e validity of the eafd specia2 assesameat. COGNTY OF ANOKA BT Robert W. Johnaon Attorney for the Petitioner . TftE'MINNESOTA TRANSFER RAIL�iAY COMPANY BY E. P. Babcock, Ys attorney BY John F. Dablou, i:s attorney The City of Fridley hereby consents to the terms of the Stipulation he.rein: • CITY OF FRIDLEY � BY Virgil Herrick, its attorney 12 E � � CITY OF FRIDLEY MEMORANDUM T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: RESOLUTION RECERTIFYING THE STORM SEWER ASSESSMENT IN THE HICKORY STREET AREA DATE: SEPTEMBER 27, 1972 The law suit 6rought by some of the affected property owners in the assessment district has 6een heard in court. It is our understanding the court will be ruling in the City's favor on this matter. The attached resolution would authorize the recertification of the assessments in accordance with the decision as we understand that it has or will 6e rendered. � ' ' � ' ' ' \ '� V ; � RESOLUTION NOe - 1972 I3N � \, , �' �� �� ���, r 'v �� �v �v 5 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZiNG APID DIRECTING THE RE-CERTIFICATION OF THE STORM SEWER PORTION OF THE ST. 197a-1 STREET IMPROVE- MENT PROJECT YMEREAS, the special assessments for the storm sewer portion of the ST. 1970-1 Street Improvement Project were withheld pendi�g determination of a lawsuit i�stituted by some of the property owners involved� and MiEREAS� a determination in favor of the City of Fridiey has been handed down by the Court on this storm sewer assessment, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the assessment for the ' storm sewer portion of the ST. 1970-1 Street Improvement Project in the total amount of $13�751.05� may and shall be recertified, li� ' ' l_ I ' � ' ' ' ' � Such assessment sha11 be payable in nine {9) annual instali- ments payable on the first day of January in each year, beginning in the year 1973, including an interest rate of seven and one-half (7';_) per cent per year on the unpaid principat, and continuing untii ail of said instailments shall have been paid, each installment to be coilected with taxes coliectible during said year by the County Auditor. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS G4Y OF , 1972s BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, ATTEST: CITY CLERK Marvin Ce Brunsei MAYOR Frank G. Liebl �� : , R&SOLUTION N0. �i A x8S0�LUTION ORDERING PRELII�NARy pLANS, SPECIFICATI0N5, AND ESTIMHTES OF THE COSTS THEREOF: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1973-1 AND ST. 1973-2 (MSAS) BS IT RSSOLVED, by the Codncil of the City of Fridley as follows: 1. �at it appears in the fnterest of the City and of the property owners affected that there be constructed certain i.mprovements, to-wit: Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bituminw s mat, concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer system, water and sanitary sewer services and other facilities located as follows: A. Stree�s Under Proiect St. 1973-1: 1:� 78th Avenue Al1ep Bet. Hickory Street & Beech -Street to Main Street 2.� 77th�Avenue Hain Street to Rancfiers Road � 3. 81st Avenue Beech Street to Main Street 4. Beech Street 79tL Avenue to 81st Avenue S. Alley (Bet. Beech St. and Hickory Street) � 6. Ranchers Road 7. IIniversity West Service Raad 8. 41st Avenue 9. California Street 10. Horizon Drive 11. Capitol Street 12: Hughes Avanue 13. Clearview Lane 14. Topper Lane ' , 15._ Panorama Avenua 16. Gibraltar Road � 17. Pilot Avenue 18. Roman Road ' ' 19. Sth Street 78th Avenue to 79th Avenue 77th Avenue to 79th Avenue S. line of East Ranch Estates 2nd ' Addition to 79th Avenue California Street to Main Street 41at Avenue to 200 feet South 3rd Street to 53rd Avenue Maiu Street to Hughes Avenue Panorama Avenue to Horizon Drive Panorama Avenue to Horizon Drive Horizon Drive to 300 feet South Maia Street to 3rd Street &oman Road to 550 feet West � Main Street to Roman Road • 49th Avenue to Panorama Avenue 63rd Avenue to 64tI� Avenue � 20. 66th Avenue Pierce Street to Channel Road 14 . i lI ' ' CI ' ' � , 1 , ' ' ' ' ' 1 . Order Prelim. Plans; Res. --8t. 1973-1 & 1973-2 CMSAS) 7 8. Additional Curbing Improvement (Under Proiect St. 1973-1) 1. Beech Street 77th Avemie to 79th Avenue 2. 81m Street 3. Main Street 4. 79th Avenue 5. 69th Avenue 77th Avenue to 79th Avenue ` .77th Avenue to 79th Avenue Beech Street to Main Street Stinson Ave�e to f300 feet West C. Streets Under Proiect St. 1973-2 (MSAS) 1. 79th Avenue 2. Main Street 3. 83rd Avenae Beech Street West to Alley and Hain Street to University Avenue 79th Aveaue to 83rd Avenue lfaia Street to University Avenue 14A 2. That the City Engineer, Nasim M. Qureshi, City Ha12, Fridley, Minnesota is hereby authorized and directed to draw the preli.minary plans and specifications and to tabulate the results o£ his estimates of the-costs of said improvements, including evexy item of cost from inception to completion and all fees and expenses incurred (or to be incurred) in connection therewith, or the financing thereof, and to make a prelimi.nary report of his findings, stating therein whether said improvements are feasible and whether they can best be made as proposed, or in connection with some other improvements (and the estimated coat as reco�ended), including also a description of the landa or area as may seceive benefits therefrom and as may be proposed to be assessed. 3. That said preliminary report of the Hngineer shall be fumished to the Council. ADOP THE CITY COUNCII. OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � L/ '— 1972. AITEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell • v DAY MAYOR - Frank G. Liebl � ' ' ' . , ' . . ' ' L� ' ' . ' � a8sor.ozzox xo. _� 2 Y ,--.� '--A RESOLUTION RECENING THE YRELIMINARY &EPORT AND CALLING O YUBLIC HF.ARING ON TI� MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS: , �. �EREAS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed to be in tbe interest of the City of Fridley and.the progerty owners affected thereby. BE IT RESOLVED, by the Cfty Council of the City of Fridley, as follows; 1• Zhat the preliminary report submitted by Nasim M. Qureshi C3_� ��+ginapr �8 hereby received and accepted. 2. That the City Clerk shall act to ascertafn the name and address of the owner of each parcel of land directly affected or within the area of lands as may be proposed to be assessed for said improvements, and calculate estimates of assessments as may be proposed relative thereto against each of said lands. 3. That the area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each of them as noted in said notice are all the lands and areas as noted in said notice: All of the same to be assessed proportionately according to the benefita received. 4• That the estimates of assessments of the Clerk shall be available for inspection to the owner of any parcel of land as myy be affected thereby at any public hearing held relative thereto, as well as at any prior . time reasonable and convenient. 5: That the City Clerk is authorized and directed to give notice of such Public Hearing by publishing a notice thereof in the official newspaper of the City of Fridley and by mailed notices to all the property owners vhoae property is liable to be assessed with the making of these 3mprovements according to 1aw, such notice to be substantially in the form and substance of the notice attaChed hereto as Exhibit "A". 6. That this Council will meet on the da of 8t o'clock P,M, at [he City Hall in theyCity oftFridley for�the72 purpose of holding a Public Hearing on the improvement noted in the liotice attached hereto and made a part thereof by reference, Exhibit"A". ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ' AAY OF ��- ` , 1972. 1 • . � 2dAY0R - Frank G. Liebl ' ATTEST: , , ' CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell 15 I� , � _J , , , , .: � _ ' � ' � ' �__J � , ' OFFICIAL PUBI.ICATION - CITS( OF FRIDLEY . (ERFIIBIT A) _ NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEI�ffidTS STRBET IIMPROVII�lEN'P PROJECT ST. 1973-1 AND ST. 1973-2 ii1H8R�eS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota has dee�ed it expedient to receive evidence pertaining to the improvements hereinafter described. NOW Ti�[tEFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the day of , 1972 at o'clock P.M. the City Council will meet at the City Hall in said City and will at said time and place hear all parties intereated in said improvements in whole or in part. The general nature of the improvements is the construction (in the lands and streets noted below) of the following improvements� to-wit: CANSTRITCTION ITEM Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer system, water and sanitary sewer sexvices and other facilities located as follows: _ A. Streets Under Proiect St. 1973-1: 1: 78th Avenue Alley Bet. Hickory Street & Beech � Street to Main Street 2. 77th Avenue lfaia Street to Ranchers Road 3. 81st Avenue Beech Street to Main Street 4. Beech Street 79th Avernie to 81st Avenue . � 5. Alley (Bet. Beech St. . and Hickory Street) 78th Aveuue to 79th Avenue . 6. Ranchers Road 77th Avenue to 79th Avenue 7. IIaiversity West 5ervice �ad S. line of East Ranch Estates 2nd ' Addition to 79th Avenue 8. 41st Avexrue 9. California Street 10. Sorizon Drive 11. Capitol Street 12. Hughes Avenue California Street to Main Street 41st Avenue to'200 feet South 3rd Street to 53rd Avenue . .Main Street to Hughes Avenue Panorama Avenue to Horizon Drive 13. Clearview Lane Panorama Avenue to Horizon Drive ' 14. Topper Lane Horizon Drive to 300 feet South �Q v li' Notice�of t St. 1973- U. ' ' ' � ,.. _ ' � ' 1 • 1 , ' 15. Panorama Avenue � 16. Gibraltar Road . ,.�. � � Main Street to 3rd Street Roman &oad to 550 feet West 17. Pilot Avemie Main Street to Roman Road 18. Boman Road 49th 6venue to Panorama Avenue 19. Sth Street 63rd Avecrue to 64th Avenue 20. 66tfi Avenue Pierce Street to Channel Road 8. Additional Curbin� imarovement (tTnder Proiect St 1973-1) 1. Beech:Street 7Jth Avenue to 79th Avenue 2.� Bim Street 77th Avenue to 79th Avenue 3. 2lsin Street � 77th Avenue to 79th Avenue 4. 79th Avenne Beech Street to Main Street 5. 69th Avenue . Stinson Avenue to 1300 feet West C. 3_ts+eets Under Pro9ect St. 1973-2 (MSAS� 1.• 79th Avenue Beech Street West to Alley and lfain Street to University Avenue 2. 2tain Street 79th Avenue to 83rd Avenue 3. 83rd Avenue Main Street to University Avenue SSTIMATEDCOST . . . . . - • • • . � • . . . . . . $ T�'T T� �RF.A PROP�SED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID II�ROVEMENTS IS AS FOLLOWS: ForConstructioa Item above ------------------------------------- All of the land abutting upon said streets named above and all lands within, adjacent and abutting thereto. All of said land to be assessed proportionately according to the benefits received by such improvements. That should the Council proceed with said improvements they wi11 consider each separate improvements, except as hereafter otherwise provided by the Council all under the following authority, to-wit: Minnesota Statutes 1961, Chapter 429 and laws amendatory thereof; and in conformity with the City Charter. , r. DATED THIS � DAY OF r C� , lg , gy OgDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. � Publish: MAYOR - Frank G. Lieb � CLAIMS Octo6e�c 2, 1972 GENERAL: �29754 #h�wugh �29824 lIQUOR: #7067 .th�cough #1089 ,\, <; " \( � 16 '� G � A� CONT1iACTOR'S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL AT THEIR REGULAR MEETING ON OCTOBER 2. 1972 GENERAL CONTRACTOR APPROVED BY Osk Grove Construction Inc. ' 430 - 221st Avenue N.E. Cedar, Minnesota By: James L. Erickaon Bldg. Insp. ROOFING Potvin Sales Company 7341 Co�erce Lane N.E. Fridley� Minnesota By: Felix Potvin Bldg. Insp. 0 \. . �. � �. � \\� U , __ LIST OF LICENSFS R1� BE APPROVED BY TH� CITY COUNCIL AT THE MEETIIVG OF OCTOBER 2� ' TYPE OF LICENSE 'F�LOYEEB I,IQUOE DISPENSING ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 , ' ; , ' ' ' BY SaAdeets Cafe 6tt90 Central Ave. Satherine May Lorraine Esler Patricia Hofflnan Sylaia Ellison Diana Swiantkiewicz Rebecca Nordgren Charles Stauffacher APPROVED BY FF� Public Safety Director UA S.� each ESTIMATES FOR COONCIL APPROVAL ON OCTOBER 2, 1972 Suburban Engineering, Inc. 6875 Highway #65 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 PARTIAL Estimate #18 for construction oi utilities in Innsbruck North Project #103 through 7-29-72 PARTIAL Estimate #19 for construction of utilities in Innsbruck North Project #103 through 8-19-72 Progressive Contractors Inc. Box 368 Osseo, Minnesota 55369 PARTIAL Estimate #5 for work completed and materials on hand all according to contract: Street Improvement Project St. 1972-1 PARTZAL Estimate #� for work completed and materials on hand all according to contract: Street Improvement Project St. 1972-2 : . _,. ,. $ 816.29 $ 660.70 $ 9,924.91 $ 2,000.70 ir�u #r9 REPORT 8Y CT7Y ATTORNEY UN GABRELCIK VS. CITY Of fRIDLEY: FR�WK'S USED CAR LOT ,• l9 . ENGINEERING DEPARTMEI�7T . City of Fridley Fridley, Minnesota 0 0 September 28, 1972 Progressive Contractors Inc. Box 368 Osseo, Minnesota 55369 Re; CHANGB ORDER �2 STREET IMPROVEMENT PRQTECT sr. 1972-1 6 1972-2 �rrsns� Gentlemen: You are hereby ordered, authorized and instructed to modify qour contract for Street Improvement Project St. 1972-1 & 1972-2 by adding the following estimated quantities for the additional total price of Fortv Four Thousand ,�;ve Hund e� '� t e and 94/100--------------n„ii�,.� e..�. �,., .., The area involved is the Plat of Briardale, City of Fridleq. As these are estimated quantities, the basis of payment would be on the actual quantity of work performed and the following unit prices. i• ADDITIOIQS � Specification Approximate � Unit or Item No. Quantities Item Price Amount S'22 3 Valve Box Extension $80.00 per 2506.522 IInit $ 240.00 28 Adj. Frame 6 Ring Casting $60.00 Each 1,680.00 21Q5.501 400 Co�on Excavation $ 2,25 per 2531.501 6,224 Concrete Curb & Gutter Cubic Yd. 900.00 $ 2.95 Lin. 2211.501 Ft• 18,360.80 857 Aggregate Base Class n $ 2,75 per 2357.502 � T� 2,356.75 535 Bit. Mat. for Tack Coat $.25 per 2341.504 138.1 Bit. Mat, for Mixture Gallon 133 JS $38.00 per 2341.508 1,030 Wearing Course Mixture T°n 5,247.80 $ 5.68 per 2341.510 1,778. Binder Course Mixture Ton 5,850.40 $ 5.48 per • Ton 9,743.44 � Total Additioa Change Order �2 $44,512.94 � ' � ,' � ' ' � � ' ' ' , ' ' . ' �' ' _' i ' ' Chanze Order #2 - St. 1972-1 & 1972-2 � page p Origiaal Contract Price = . $461,551.00 ' Change Order #1 22,989.13 .Change Order #2 44,512.94 Revised Contract Price = 5Z9,053,07 The completioa date for the con[ract on St. 1472-1 & 1972-2 including the Change Order �1, and Change Order �k2 will be revised to November 15, 1972. Submitted and approved the City Engineer Nasim M. Qureshi, P,E, on the 28th day of September 19�2. — —, Prepared ]� � Checked by Approved and accepted this Progressive Contractors Inc. �• 1����.,� ti-1- �-��� ` NASIM M. QURESHI, P,E. City Engisseer-Director of Planning _ day of , 1972 by PROGRESSIVE CONTRACTORS, INC. Progressive Contractors, Inc. BY Title Approved and accepted this day of , 1972 bq the City Council of Fridley, Minneaota. � �� � � ;� \*^a \ .-\ � � 0 $9 Mayor BY . City Manager .1 i , _ , 1. ' ' LJ , ' � ' ' ' ' ' � _ FRAN% G. COMMER9 . � ATfORNEY AT LAW � • 4725 OLSOH M�oa��� H16MWAY MinHEwrouA M�xrt[aprw bII�22 � � T6L 6�6-YI2i. � � 5tr. Virgil C. Herrick Attorney-at-Law 6279 University Ave. N. E. Fridley, hliilnesota 55432 Re: James Limd Construction, Inc. vs. City of Fridley Dear Mr, Henick: September 6, 1972 In reply to your settlement offer, please be advised that I have recommended and the plaintiff has agreed to accept the offer based upon the following terms: 1. That the City of Fridley will reduce the amount of speciai assessments against each of the lots as listed upon the recertification statements dated November 23, 1970, and recent exhibit descrihing each of those parcels prepared by the City of Fridley in an amount equal to 33-1/3� of the,"specials" as listed therein. 2. The balance of the special assessments to be spread over a period of years equivalent to the term of the improvemant bonds and payable with the annual real astate taxes at the customary interest rate. 3. 1he City of Fridley will reduce the interest due and payab2e on the subject special assessments by an amount equal to 33-1/3� of the total interest obligation for the years 1970 and 1971 against the subject parcels, and furnish plaintiff with a list sho�aing the amount due and payable and the amount of reduction. 4. That neither James Gund or James Limd Construction, Inc. shall be personally liable for the payment of any of the special assessments due and owing againsi said praperty but such obligation shali be en- forceable against the land only. S. That the obligation to pay the balance of the special assessments sha12 be binding upon the plaintiff and any successors in title. The foregoing is an outline as to what I have understood your offer to be at this time. IVe do n6t consider Lot Thirteen (13), Auditor's Subdivision 129 ' ' , , ' ' ' ' , , , �� ' ' . . P$ANB G. COlmi&R3 . ATTORNEY AT LAW - � . - 472E OL6oN MeMOwqL NIaMwAT � � MINNEA'Ot15. MIXN6pTA $5422 � � TeL 548•9127 � Mr. Virgil C. Herrick - Page 2(9/6/72) to be worth the value which the City of Fridley has placed upon it, but tmless there is some offer of consideration to be paid by the City, we see no reason why we should execute a Quit Claim Deed or release our in- terest in that parcel since we are not receiving any consideration for such action. Therefore, the above proposal contemplates including all parcels as listed upon the aforementioned docwnents. It has also been brought to my attention that the special assessments on Lot T�o (2), Biock Three (3), Edgewater Gardens and Lot One (1), Rlock Four (4), Edgewater Gardens have apparently been paid under protest and, accordingly, it appaars that based upon your settiement offer that it will prove to be necessary that the City issue a refund check to us for a 1/3 reduction in the amount of speeial assessments already paid on those two lots, which amoimts to a totai of $3,813.70 before the re- duct3on. Please pre�are the appropriate release doc�ents for execution. FGC:jh CC: Mr. James Lund 7709 Woodlawn Drive N. E. Mpls., Pfinn. 55432 Yo�as tru2y, Frank C,. Co�mners , ' , � RESOLUTION N0. � 1972 A RESOLUTION WITHDRAWING THE CERTIFICATION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON CERTAIN LOTS, AMENDING AND REDUCING THE AMOUNT OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMEN7S AND RECERTIFYING THE ASSESSMENTS (LUND LAWSUIT) WHEREAS, The City Council took action at its September 25, 1972 meeting to ' reduce the special assessments on certain lots as part of the settlement of the lawsuit brought by James Lund Construction, Inc. 'NOW, THEREfORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That special assessments on the following }egal descriptions be withdrawn, amended, and recertified as follows: ' , �rrrD arrn LEGAL DESCRIPTION , Lot 33, Slock A Riverview Heights Regular S A ' SW � 13 SW�k21 ` ST. 1967-1 Lot 34 Block A Riverview Heighta Regular S A SW � 13 SW��21 ST. 1967-1 Lot 29 Block 11 Spring Brook Park Regular S A SW# 13 SW # 21 SS �k 87 ST 1968-ZA ST 1968-1A Lot 30 B1ock 11 Spring Brook Park Regular S A SW4�13 SW9k21 SS � 87 ST 1968-1A ST 1968-1A ORIGINAL AMENDED AMOUNT CERTIFIED 1/3 DEDUCTION 2/3 BALANCE (Includes 1971 Int) (Prin. & 1971 Int) (to be recertifed) $ 6.77 $ 2.25 $ 4.52 42.36 14.12 28.24 S10.Q5 170.01 340.04 217.83 72.61 145.22 6.77 42.36 510.05 217.83 10.75 66.46 483.19 152.95 120.29 208.66 10.75 66.46 483.20 152.95 120.29 208.66 2.25 14.12 170.01 72.61 3.58 22.15 161.06 50.98 40.09 69.55 3.58 22.15 161.06 50.98 40.09 69.55 4.52 28.24 340.04 145.22 7.17 44.31 322.13 101.97 80.20 139.11 7.17 44.31 322.14 101.97 80.20 139.11 � FUND AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 43 Block 6 Spring grook Park Regular S A SW �k 13 SW � 21 SS � 8� ST 1968-1A ST 1968-1A Lot 44 Block 6 Spring Brook Park Regular S A SW # 13 SW�E21 S3 9k 87 ST 1968-1A ST 1968-1A Lot 13 Block 6 , Spring Brook Park Regular S A SW�� 13 ' SW � 21 SS�k87 , ST 1968-1A ST 1968-1A ' Lot 18 Block 6 Spring Brook Park ' Regular S A SW �6 13 SW.9i 21 SS # 87 ' ST 1968-1A ST 1968-1A ' Lot 3 Block 1 Carlson's Summit Manor North Addition , Regular SA ST 1968-28 Sf 1968-28 ' Lot 4 B1ock 1 Carlson's Summit Manor North Additian ' Regular S A ST 1968-2B ST 1968-2B �I , Lot 5 B1ock 1 Carlson's Sarmnit Manor North Addition Regular S A ST 1968-2B ST 1968-2B AMOUNTICERTIFIED 1/3 DEDUCTION 2/3ABALANCE (Includes 1971 Int) (Prin.& 1971 Int) (to be recertified) 10.10 63.80 468.82 173.91 133.45 231.47 10.10 63.80 468.82 173.91 133.45 231•47 $ 13.05 65.69 375.$5 152.95 139.64 208.66 13.05 65.69 375.85 152.95 139.64 208.66 1,076.08 778.09 115.63 1,019.25 757.88 115.63 1,073.73 757.88 115.63 $ 3.36 21.26 156.27 57.97 44.48 77.15 3.36 21.26 156.27 57.97 44.48 77.15 4.35 21.89 125.28 50.98 46.54 69.55 4.35 21.89 125.28 50.98 46.54 69.55 358.69 259.36 38.54 339.75 252.62 38.54 357.91 252.62 38.54 6.74 42.54 312.55 115.94 88.97 154.32 6.74 42.54 312.55 115.94 88.97 154.32 $ 8.70 43.80 250.57 101.97 93.10 139.11 8.70 43.80 250.57 101.97 93.10 139.11 717.39 518.73 77.09 679.50 505.26 77.09 715.82 505.26 77.09 uc . F[1ND AND ORIGINAL AMENDED LEGAL DESCRIPTION AMOUNT CERTIFIED 1/3 DEDUCTION 2/3 BALANCE (Includes 1971 Int) (Prin.& 1971 Int) (to be recretified) Lot 1 Block 4 Edgewater Gardens Regular S A SW �k 22 St 1961-2 Lot 2 B1ock 3 Edgewater Gardens Regular S A SW�k22 St 1961-2 Lot 13 Parcel 900 Auditors Subdivision �� 129 Regular S A SW �� 24 SS�k24 W�34 SW � 48-A SW # 48-A ST 1963-2 , SS �k 73 ST1966-1 Lot 7 Block 1 Gideo's lst Addition Regular S A SW � 24 SS�24 W#34 SW �6 48-A Sw � 48-A SS �� 73 ST 1966-1 Pt of Lot 19 Parcel 1100 Auditors Subdivision �� 92 Regular S A SW �k 48-B SW � 48-B SS � 58 GRAND TOTAL 122.42 1,415.29 647.56 104.33 1,352.51 398.25 $ 233.05 651.53 2,939.22 771.36 9,197.94 2,896.66 310.53 375.55 5,195.29 30.08 33.85 355.56 46.78 1,384.92 390.56 117.17 724.57 132.88 742.80 330.36 24.98 $44,449.21 40.80 471.76 215.85 34.77 450.83 132.75 $ 77.68 217.17 979.74 257.12 3.065.98 965.55 103.51 125.18 1,731.76 10.02 11.28 118.52 15.59 461.64 130.18 39.05 241.52 44.29 247.60 110.12 8.32 $14,816.11 E9 81.62 943.53 431.71 69.56 901.68 265.50 155.37 434.36 1,959.48 514.24 6,131.96 1,931.11 207.02 250.37 3,463.53 20.06 22.57 237.04 31.19 923.28 260.38 78.12 483.05 88.59 495.20 220.24 16.66 $29,633.10 21D' . �; I { ,..,. 1 1 � RESOLUTION N0. �_ 1972 ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the special assessments as amended above are hereby recertified for collection by the County Auditor with the first payment due and collectible during the year 1973. The projects to be recertified and , the years for which the projects are recertified are as follows: PROJECT ASSESSMENT SPREAD �' , Regular S.A. 3 Years SW #13 6 Years SW #21 8 Years ' SW #22 1 Year SW #24 9 Years SS #24 9 Years ' W #34 1 Year. SW #48-A 10 Years SW #48�6 10 Years SS #58 12 Years ' SS #73 14 Years SS #87 16 Years ST. 1961-2 1 Year ' ST. 1963-2 3 Years ST. 1966-1 '� 5 Years ST. 1967-1 6 Years ' ST. 1968�1A 7 Years ST. 1968.�26 7 Years PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1972. �._ AYOR � FRANK �,. LIEBL ATTEST: CTT�" CLERK � MARVIN C, BRUNSELL uE xi MINNESOTA POL �17 Delaware Street So�t�aber 1l+� 1972 !lTROL AGEN'CY ;, Minnesota 55440 ' a 1�4r. .Tohn A. Eelckson� Vice Fxestd�st QpeTn�ions h?ari..?;er Dc�ignxaro In�triea � 6�3� 2tain Streot u.�. N�isil.ay, P2.. 55.';32 Gerrsr btr. r�ickso�t h�closed is a copy o% �ermit 75b0 °or �aerati� of an in:'�zstrial ir�te pre-treaLraent system in :'riciLeJ. �taliciation � tho vax:+..it b�,� �ho At�enc.p rri71 be recor,�nonaad at 4 ruAular�y* 3clia:iuled meetin�. �e sat of the ar�oved �1ans .� i�eit� xro�u�x�eci -to yw for yovr filas. Pleaso re�risx the �er�it aarafully and Zai us lawx if yau i�rsva a�y quesbions con- cerni� it. � . 0 Yovra verJ tru�y� Crant 3. t?erritt �cutive ITirector GJf:�CzT'�:{sms S�ec3.os�u�es . oct �'. Vir�ii G. Harr3ck� Atta�ne�* Honorria2e Frani� G. Z.33b1� :'a�:ar t�ir. Bick Shea, ::icil.;,nd Con�s7.t�ts Gity C�t;ncil Oi :'2`icL'.BJ� c% .:^. .:rsrvin �se17.� G3ork Uesi�A:�aro Incaistrin�i t r :1ea t,r. ?'ran'�s I,�a, A?eiro�olii;an Counci.I _ Ps. i.ichE►rd ;iou.�er`�; , c'_etiv�olitau 3cs-aer r'3o+�rd q�i+•`ui � I ' � ' 1 MiNNESOTA POLLUTIOJN �CONTROL AGENCY 717 Delaware Street S.E t M�ripeapo{is, Minnesota 55440 Tele hone {6�2�37_ �320 . . ''•.�.�a�c� � . o � � � �T � caas�ucriort ,um or�o�t � �r�o�,w sxs�s , Desi�'aare Industrisa _ Fridtey, pi�►eaota � /_ � . Purswmt to 2�.•thoriasf;ien bT �ne tiL~,nesota Fol2utican Control A�enc-�, and in acaardu?1ee with '-�tie pravislsna o£ i'in::eso�a v�aiutess 1y'rl, cha�ters 11� and 126, pl:�na �-�o ��Pz`rned aad a pore�it ia �er��i;� �antad 80 �Yie I,eai^ttsrare InaustrieS� ;ar ��eonstrucu:ian nnd o�eration of a neuCr3.1.=:,� 3y3�� ��ridley, �d tho di;�cnarga �� ��o��' c�.�'�,' af naatralived��ta1 riniaixin� ,�8g-��.�},�,� to the Metropolitan �'3' ee�aer �°ystc�, ��ecL to ih�s eond:itions �ivon ua?ow. iue ?aeilitis� eonsi� of eonerete neutraliaing basin, pI; sei;s�•, metor:ing de�rlces, moci3anical cariirols� and com�oc�.uig se�w�er. �J�Y 31�2170 aic �hdraG'escribad 3n lettars datod �ebruar�v �s 1°70, n.m±.l. 2I, �'g�' � + r per�it issned b;• the ci�,* of FridZe y to the c��a�y, ' ��.� C'.;'+ziITI�f�3 L. This percti.i sh¢ja, r,pt s�7,easo the ner�ittoo £rom aqy liab9l.ity or ob).i�ation 3mnosed b, t#iiuiesota or t'ederal statuies nr locaZ ordin�ces and snall r�aain in �orc3 st�bject t� all coauliCions arsa 13�ii,3�ions nosr or ha:.^eaf'i;r ir.nosed b,° 2a.•r. �i�e p;rrait shrzZl i�e �rmis3iva on3;;r r�*ad �P�l.l no� ba cx�strued as es�o�ain� ar limi�iz� at� clau�s ai�ts�at,a resu}.x�ait�oe tor clwa,�o or in.ivr-;� to nersons o* p:o*�ari7, or y*�:� rraiers ��� tiny ac�s, o�a,.ions, or an;syions of t:xo nerrsitves, its a,,r,enf.�, c:ontractora or as�i.��is, no.� as cssto��in� or 1i.�i;;ir_5 ang 3e�.a2 clain of �::� sta�e �;a;nst tho aor.ni.ttea, its 3rsnts, ca:traceors a sss.i�;�� for deu€:a�o to state I�aP�'`�Y� or for at�y viola�i� of .ti:o terns or condi�iona of ihis 5�rnit. 2. Ydo assi�ment of thza ,aernit ska?� be effecy3ve imtil at i� e:ACUted in srritin� and si.g��ci b-.✓ �e parties the3reto anc� t,:�ereaz'ier approveci by the .1uon:y. 3. ito major alteraiio� or additi�ss ta the dia�osal syate:ss �aa11 he oade without ths t+riiten consent oP the A�-oncy, l;. i'ho use af the d::s;,osal s�i�ter.� :,ha].7. bo ].imited to the trea*.�ent rzrd�or � di�iosal of the ss�ra�e, inGUStrial 3ae,�to or other w��ta aa^:.erial.a or vustance� c:e�— , cri�ad in �he �lans nnd�or pez�:tit ap,aiication axi aasociAtea material iiled nith tay +�,"8Y1CY• � . . . ' ' � 5. T2:is �x�ilt is su�.j�^t „i��out �ubZic h�.arir,,r, ia r.iodiiic�':,i^:; or. re•�;,�-'-_o.i, EL-3(� S:�* �£ 3L:973Piif3f.� 3t C^; �..`13 �6T' _^�:.t::0 �O C�u?3S.;y -�fi�'It -Gi?4 tCl'I"� 3:3j.:C:: iiC:TZ�.lt - or the pro.�.sion3 of �r aapl�.cablo r �,-u.iations or stanc3arda or other va2id perraita oP �.s,�.s, i� w � w , t.he &�excy or its preciecess�r, and ia issued rr#.th tha undm�et�ding that it dnea not satop subaequenC eababli�ent af fv�ther rec�:ire�3onts for treatr�cjn$ ar contro2 oP spwa�0� �atrial ;rastos or oihar sraste� et ar�y tine by insartion of aparo�riate ac3d1-. ' tional cl.m�so� herein a� t,�e cli.scret.iari oY tho ��ancy if it is canaidorctd ncsce�sary in order to prevent or rerhxea possib,Ie poliuti.o¢i vf tha enviror�ment. ' ' ' , ' ' ' 1 ' � � , � ' 6. Tha pemi�ta� or asai�s nta11 dafea�d, indemnif.y and hold hasmless the Stste of 13iru�8sota* its oPPicors, a�ants and ers�lo,�e�� ofYicially and pc3rsoxiall„v, �;�nst az�y and all actiatts, clai�as or �ands xhaiaoevor xhich �y arise fro� or an acccnsit af th� is�uuance of thi.s p�:r.nii;� or tue consi;r,ructiozi ar c�aintenattce of any facilitias herasauigr. 7. fihe plana for the arajact have been anarrnred trith ir,he rasarvat3ons stated on the site�d ah�t eni�.tled °2nforms�3on :tola$iva to I�sv.LeFt oT Plsn9 end ?erm3.t Appli— c3t3.a�s. f' � � 8. ;he ccsuage, industriat sras�s or other �raate treatc�ent ��ror'-,s de3cr:.ed herein 3a des:.(;ma�oci a class �'C" �l�t u.�cu:r e�cilan (e) {3) a�sd the pZeni os�ara�or ;,Hai.I �2ei the require;:u:u�at3 oY �ectiozy {f} (!;j a: the «qplu,ntar� P12n for �hA GertiSic�tian aP iia�ar sud iFa�9�.errater Oprsracor�," i,:LCh xas a�u'ovect is� tha �;oncy an Gctober lq� 19E.9. Pernit i�;3.__ 7�EQ pgt�d wen�ember 11,. i972 ,• an . 'erriti f:,xe33cutiva �ec.�etary and Chi.tef i�SaCUtive UfficeT � � C� �l , ' ' .� O � � i i � LY v ' � 0 � � ' N � � ' � O � a , ' � , ' , 1 ' N M � � � � O � w c � E T q c u. � C .y :J > � �; � � � � v 0 N M � Cuowinc, wrth the �o's September 28, 1972 Fridley City Council, Council Members Fridley Cfty Council 6l�31 Univeraity Avenue N.E. Fridley� Minn. 551�32 Dear Council Members: The communitp of Grace High School would like to request permisaion for a parade permit for our Homecoming festivities to be held an Friday, October 6, 1972. Grace High School�s timetable for their Pestivities srill be as follows: 12:30 p.m.--Z:30 p.m. �• 2s3� P.m.--3:30 p.m. Coronation and Pep Fest in the gym Parade followed by Pootball game at l�:00 p.m. Parade Route rrill be as follows: West dorm Gardena to Old Central (Moore Lake Rd.),left on Old Central to Haclanan, left on Haclanan to Tenny�son, then left off Tenn3rson to Gardena and back up Gardena to the school. Approximate time: lts minutes --1 hour Approximate distance: 1� miles Number of Units: 25 units with 25-30 clowns. We xould also like to request a police escort at the intersection of Gardena and Old Central Avenue. We would appreciate your itmnediate consideration of this request realizing that our time is short and our request is late,. Could pou please notify Mr. Mark Bina at 788-9116 on your decision. SinCi�/•Oj*y/�+��'"� Mr. Mark Bina, Director of Public Relations Charlotte Pearo, Parade Chairman ' C'�.t�� �%% 23 �o�u�n�ia parh ��inic, f .� ✓tf. , LJ ' , ' L � 'J ' , C� September 26, 1972 24 FAMILY PRACTICE � � OB8TETRICSOYNECOLOOV. A. R: DelzelC ALD. � C. R. O'BrieM M.D. �L E. Efteland. M.D. � � Z✓. Dimanta, M.D. . R. B FFnfayson, M.D. SURGERV � ' W. R. Hi[pedack. ALD. � D. P. Faa. �At.O. D.d Ho(t, AI.D. g, y Fygleatad, M.D.� . N( C. Lanun. ALD. � � J. B Seay. ALD. � � J C Murgnn M1I D �� Mr. Nasin Qureshi City Engineer Fridley City Hall 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 .. J. R. Ragan. 6f.D. �pADIOLOGY � L. J. RuGerr., A1.D. � W. S. Peip�er, M.D. � H. C. Winge. ALD. INTERNAL MEOICINE � � D. L Wrµh7, AI.U. . S. C¢sundheiG bf.D. AOMINISTRATION E. A. Spenrty, ALD. � G. L. PoAP . � . Re: Posting of Residential Speed Limits � Children Playing Signs in the Melody Manor Development in Fridley Dear Mr. Qureahi: Due to the increasing volume and speed of the traffic within the Melody Manor development and the use of several residential atreets as thoroughfarea, I should like to propose that the whole of Melody Menor be posted with a residential apeed>limit, preferably not to be over 20 milea pez hwr. � At the same time I should like to requeat that each accesa road to the Melody Manor development be poated with a Children Playing sign, Residente in the area have expresaed increasing concern that there may be a tragic accident because of [he high density of children in the area. The new Stop signs recently installed, both at Lyric Lane and the Unity Hospital corner, and also at 74th and Jackson have improved the situation slightly; however, this has not significantly reduced the speed of the traffic through the area. Thsnk you very much for your time and consideration of this matter. If you have further queations and should iaish to talk vit}� me� you can reach me through the Columbia Park Clinic mm�ber 780-1151 or at home at 786-1756. Sincerely, �� � (�j.,_�__ �-� John R, Ragan, M.D. JRR/jp cc: Fridley City Council Mr, J�es Hill, Public Safety Director 3620 CENTRAL AVENUE N.E. • MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 55418 • TELEPHONE: 78p-1151 . CITY OF FRIDLEY MEMORANDUM T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR REDUCTIONS OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOTS 1 AND 2, �LOCK 5, SPRIN6 BROOK PARK ADDITION DATE: SEPTEMBER 27, 1972 Mr. Holum makes a very good point in his letter of September 26. 1972, and that is if the special assessments were reduced, he could buy the lot for less money. This vrould also insure that the home he is building for sale would have a larger lot. bne probl'em with this is that the City would then be setting a precedent. It would only be fair that every property owner in the City of Fridley would then have the rigfit to request the same reduction on their special assessments, based on what they feel the assessments should be in relation to the selling price of the property. " I do not recoimnend granting the request. � ' ' .+.., � . . • '�... •• . ' l__J ' l� , ' 1 ' � L� , ' � ' LJ ' ' TRI-CO. BUIL�ERS, INC. 7555 �1 VAN BUREN N.E. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 PHONE (612) 633-� 4681 September 26� 1972 The City Council 6431 IIniversity Ave. N.E. FYidley� Mi.nn. 5543z Dear Sirss We recently purchased Lot 1 and 2, Block 5� Spring Broak Park Addition� vith the intention of erecting a single family dwelling, When we applied for a building permit, we were informed by the Building Inspector that the city would prefer that we try to utilize the adjoining Lot 3, We £ind that as of October 31� 1972 Lot 3 has $986,33 in assessments� back taxes and penalties levied against it. It ia ous contention that if this amount of money is going to be added to the cost of construction, it would no longer be feasible for us to utilize this property, However� we do feel that we could abaorb one half of this expense and the city and coimty the remain- ing half. The property could then again be on a taxable basis� no long�er be considered a nuisance lot, and enhance the immediate are.=., 2`he sixty feet (Lot 1 and 2� is large enough for a building site� but as has been indicated to us� if the above can be accomplished� this would be one less problem for the City, If I can be of any assistance in this ma.tter, please contact me at 633-4681. � Sincerely� (:�!%' "�l�C / / . -!r-iz - ron P. Holum� � Secretary 25 N ' ' ' ' � �PA�RKS � R���EAT�o� MEMORANDUM ---------- '"Gommission Action Needed. , I. Old Business Items: a. Rotary Development - Reconslder Rotary Offer CITY OF FRIDL.EY 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 ➢AUC BROWN, D1n.¢.atort Phone: 560-3450 X64 Quarterly Report April, May, June, 1972 July, August, September, 1972 ' *b. Youth Advisory - Commission should determine if they wan2 a Youth Advisor to be invited to attend meetings? ' c, Gocke Park Bridge - Received Bridge Permit from the State Department. Bridge conseruction has been delayed,'due to the lack of materials. � , d. Rice Creek Nature Trail Fi Building - Planning Department and our pepartment have staxtdd plans for the trail. A study is presently underway, with actual plans having been delayed pending results of the study. (Feb. '70). e. Muqicipal Swimming Ppol - Council received information on Municipal Pool. Question- aire appeared in the April Newsletter and the outcome was 3-2 against the pool. , f, Grace High School Skating Area - Hockey Rink� plus lights, have been installed. The warming house is installed. - Completed. ' g h ' i , ' ' ' J park [,and East of Old Central - Pending - Under Investigation. Heather Hills Property - Offered Sale of pxoperty by Mike 0'Bannon, Anoka County Commissioner. - Completed. Hyde Park Property - Purchase of land in this area is completed lnstalled. City to sponsor Golf Tournament - Pending. Equipment to be k. Ruth Circle Park - Purchase of land in Ruth Cixcle area is completed. Apparatus area installed this summer. Play area ha$ been developed. }, ��jtoo} �istrict F, Commission Meeting - A meeting between the Disctrict �14 School 3oard and members o� the FTidley Parks and Recreation Commission. Committee has had two meetings this Su�ngr� ,lµ�y 28th &T!d August lSth. ' Parks and Recreation Quarterly Memoranduu, 2 1 I. Old &u�iness Items (con't): ' m. John Erickson Park - Commission discussed the development of John Erickson Park with groups from Moundsview and Spring Lake Park. A request was made to Anoka County, for their annual $2,OOO.DO Beach Grant for John Erickson Park. Apparatus area and ' paxk sign have beeq installed. The dedication program is pending• The $2,000.00 Beach Grant was received frqm Anoka County on March 27th, in a presentation made by Commissioner Mike 0'Bannon. � n. Fridley Jaycees Park Project - Commission met with J.C. President, .Adolph Kukowski, to determine a park area for their volunteer hours and materials. Rice Creek Park has been seleCted , but no act�on has been taken to date. , o. Cxeative Gultural GPOwtt� Program - Newly formed program at Hackman Park by Mrs. Shell�� Garber. - Comnicted. p. Fridley City Band - JoAnn Johnson presented the Summer Schedule to the Commission. - Completed. q. Fridley Youth Football - F.Y.F.A. President, Tom Nxelsen, presented plans and the program for 1972. He requested fencing for the Commons Football field. '� r, Moore Lake Pollution Study - Brother Thomas Sullivan presented plans and the program to study Moore Lake this Swnmer. The request for financial assistance was forwarded to the City Council. ' s. Adventure Playground - Craig Johnson, University of Minnesota student, presented a new concept for playgrounds to the Commission. - Completed. ' t, Oak Hill fark - Fence was requested by Mr. Walter Onerman to protect his yard from balls. The City Administration has presented Mr. Onerman with a solution to his problem. - Pending. ,� u. Environmental OrdinanFe - Mr. Winston Jacobson has presented a newly formed ordinance to combat environmental pollutions. - Pending. ' ' ' ' ' v. Fovtball Lightg and FenCe. - The F.Y.F.A. requested that the lights be turned on at some of the parks this Fall, so that other fields could be used for practices. They also requested that the Commission consider fencing the Commons field, in their 1973 Budget requests. w x S.R.A. Zaomobile - P1aygTOUnds added the S.R.A, loomobile to their growing list of Summe: activities - Completed. ' North Park - League of Women Voters presented a slide show of the possibilities for a Natur� Center to be located io North Park. - Comp�eted. y, Locke Lake Skating Rink and Lights - The Commission discussed the possibilities of installing a skating rink and lights on Locke Lake. The Commissioners requested that a member of the Locke Lake Improvement Association attend a meeting to discuss this. - Pending. , z, Commons Horseshoe Court - The Horseshoe Club requested that the courts at Commons ?�r� be turned from the East-West llirection to face North and South. The Department agreed to relo��t� jhQ�g cp�&Gs. - Completed. , aa Spring Bxook Park Fence Requested - A re4uest for a�ence to be located along the pTOparty line o£ the park was submit�ted wlth the 1973 Budget requests. - Completed. ' Parks and Recreatior Quarterly Memorandum. _ __ __ ___ Page 3 �. 0 siness Items (con't ' bb. Park School Ranger - Chuck Spano has been hired as a Park School Ranger. This is a 14 week program, six hours a day, six days a week. The program has been cery successful to date. , cc. Tennis Court for Craig Park - Neighbors from the Craig Park area havc petitioned for an a�ditional tennis court. The Con�ission has reviewed the petition and studied the park area iaith the following conclusions being drawn: There's no �. place for an additionai court. - Completed. The petitioners were informed of the results through an article in the Fridley Sun. , ' � IJ ' dd. Island of Peace Project - Committee has had three meetings during this period of report. The results are as follows: 1.) �pplication for LAWCON Funds has been started. 2.) Organized meeting with Governor Anderson and Senator Humphrey on August 22nd. 3.) Have leased Island of Peace from the State Department. - Pending. ee. Fridley Little League - The Little League Association requested the use of the small bleachers for their District Playoffs. Permission granted. - Completed. ff. Popcorn Machine - The Fridley Jaycees contributed a new popcorn machine to the Parks and Recreation Department, for the Concession Stand at Moore I.ake Beach and Park. Letter of thanks was written. - Completed. gg. 1973 Budget - Commission has reviewed budget requests for 1975. Sudget was submitted to City Administration. - Pending. hh. Dutch �lm Disease - City has been hit with Dutch Elm Disease. A program oti detection and elimination is currently underway. - Pending. � II. Parks and Playgrounds: '� a. Altura Park - No Comment. b. Chases Island Park - Island of Peace Project. ' c. Cheri Land Park - Debris cleared and weeds cut. , � e , f B ' h ' ' � i Project initiated by Ed lVilmes. Commons Park - Parking lots paved and .urbs are being installed. Craig Park - Petition received from neighbors for tennis court. Eisenhower Square - Area has been seeded and top soil added. Flanery Park - Night watch light has been installed the warming house on July 4th. Glencoe Property - No Comment. Hackman Park - No Comment. Fire destroved one wall of j. Jay Park - Night watch light installed. k. John Erickson Park - Apparatus has been installed and agreement was made with the St. Paul Itiater Works. ' ParkS_and Recreation quarterly Memorandum. pag� �i ,II. ➢arks and Play�rounds (con't); '' 1. biitl9 Leagus Field - Moved'two small bleachers from Commons Park tq the Little LOague Field £or the pistriCt Playoffs. Moved bleachers back �p Commqns for State Softbali Tournament, - Complated. , I ' I , , ' m. 4ockQ park - Installed new apparatus area. a. Logan Park - Installed metal picnic shelter. o. Madsen Park - Installed fvur picnic tables. p, MeadAwlands Park - Installed 2 Softball backstops. t�, MaoTe Lake Beach � park - J.C.'s have a 5ign committee developed to create a new sign for the squth point. r. Oak Hill Park - No Camment. � s. Plaza Park - Installed play apparatus for Tot area in Park. t. k'lymouth Square Park - No Comment. , u. Burlingtan Northern Park - Installed baseball baokstop. Will transfer shelter from Logan Park for ths skating season. ' r�,�, ' ' , v, 4iCe Creek Park - Np Comment W. 4ocke Lake Park - Installed Park Sign and No Motorized Vehicles Sign. x, Rlversedge Way Park - No Comment, y, Riverview Heights Park - No Comment. x. $pring $rook Park .. No Cpmment. aa, Fwmwit Squary Park - Installed fencing aMi Ewo picnic tables. bb. Sylvan }iills Park R Nq Cqmment. Ce� TCrrace Park . Np Commont, , dd� 53rd � Lincoln Prpporty - No Comment. �ee. 75th � Hayes Property - No Comment. , FP. Nprth paxk � Geague a£ Wo�aetl Voters expressed ar1 interest in a Nature Center for this area. Th� other faction in town is for a gplf course. �I. _Recreation• ' �s �ga�+�TOUnd Program - Completed. �d> y.inv Tots Pro¢ram - New program Por �o�T and �'�yg ysar olds, developed as a part of thBbPlaygzounds ProgTam.^��t�ery°yµccess�ul w$�j� 1Q�,,,jQ�,� participating. � ; , Parks and Recreation Quarterl� Memorandum. Page 5 �I. Recxeation (con't): ' . c. Bsseball - Completed. d. JT. S Sr, B$ba Ruth Sa&eball - Completed. ' � � ' � e, Swimming Lessons - Completed. f. Day Camp - Completed. Very low registration. Probably will not be offered again next summer. g. TenRis Tournament - Early Sird Tournam@nt was held in June, but August Tournament was cancelled by the Tournament Director. h i J k Youth Tennis League - Not held. Tennis Lessons - Completed. Girl's Softball - 18 t�ams divided into two divisions the number registered in 1971), Very successful. Beach Ball - Not held. (Increased by 6 teams from 1. 3oftball - Season ended. State Industrial So£tball Tournament held and the final gaule of the saason was between the Fridley Chamber of Commerce and KSTP TV, , m, T@nnis Tournament (Family) - Not held. n p � 4th o£.July Celebration - Gompleted. FOOtball - Registratlon completed. Season is underway. Newly seeded football is in operation this season with many fine compliments. Gixi's Flag Football - Registration completed and season is underway. Games are being played on Commons �2, q. Tauch Football - Not he1d, Thera were only 3 teams interested. T. PUAt, Pass, $ Kick Contest - To be held on Octobei 4th at Commons Park. F.Y.F.A, will be assisting with the contest. s. Ballet - RegiStration is completed and classes begin ott September 27th at Hayes S�hooi. A substitute instructor, Miss Holly Walbon, is in charge of the classes this year aFt6r Mrs, Gommers took a one year leave of absence. t, Frldley City Band - Held six Concerts at various parks this summer and will return to the Fridley School for this wintex. U• Spccer Progxam - New part of the Playground Program. Offered on the same basis as Tennis, Axts and Cra£ts, and Archery. v. Pitch, Hit, $ Throw Contest - Held at Commons Park - Completed. �, ;���es��� ��a�ue - Completed. ' '1V. ' I � � I�� � ' , ' ' , ' , � ' 1 ' ParkS and RecreatioA Quarterly Memorandum Page 6 Coi�fererlces, Meetings, Extension Courses F, Short Courses• MaxCh 27 --- Regular Parks F� Recreation Commission Meeting. Apri,l 3--- Attendqd Gppher 5tate Clinic on Baseball. �pxll 4--� Luncheon Meetirig with School District �114, Board of Officials. Aprxl S--- Met with Minneapolis Umpire's Associatjon - Spring Meeting at Grain Belt. April 10 --- Meeting at Fridley Senior High School with District k14 Board of Officials. April�ll --- State Clinic Board of Directors Meeting dt Bloomington. April 12 --- Attended Bowling Banquet at Sandees. April 13 --- Islands of peace Committee Meeting at Civic Center. Apxil 16 --- Conducted A.S.A. Umpire's Clinic in Lincoln, Nebraska. April 17 _-- Attended the Bi-Monthly Staff Meeting with the City Manager. April 17 --- Attended Regular City Council Meeting at Civic Center. April 18 --- Met with M.R.P.A. Board of Directors, as Treasurer. April 19 --- Attended Spring Umpire's Clinic in Bioomington. April 22 --- Conducted th.e State Umpire�s Clinic in Bloomington. Ap�i1 24 --- Regular Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting. ApTil 25 --- Attended Minneapolis Umpire's Luncheon. April 25 --- Attended �(,q,F. �anquet at George's in Fridley. May �aay May May 1--- Attended Regular City Council Meeting at Civic Center. 1--- Met wit� Minneapolis Umpixe's Association - Spring Session. 3--- Conducted Annual Park Board Seminar at Parage Grounds, Minneapol�s. 4--- Attended Gopher State Officials Meeting at Arthurs. May 16 �-- Met with M.R.P,A. Board of Directors, as Treasurer. �a�y May May ��x 16 --_ Attended "Steering Gommittee" Meeting for Einar Nelson Night, at Arthurs. 19 ---�{et wlth Lloyd Van Sick�e of Toro, regarding irrigation project at Commons. 22 -_- Regular Parks $ Recreation Commissipn Meeting. ��j r-��}e� with Toro people, regarding irrigation. hJ�iJ 24 ., - G Met with Igiands af Peace Co�n���ge at Civic Center. . �. -r ,�,. .F•�Mb :.. May 25 --- Met with Board o� pireCtors for the Minneapolis Umpire�s .4ssociation. I�� IN ' , � Parks and Recreation Quarterly Memprandum pag� 7 CpAf6rences, Meetin�Extension Courses $ Short Courses (con�t)• May 30 --, Met with Craig Reiners, New $each pirector, regarding B�ach Staff. June 2--- Met w�th S,R.A. in Golden Valley, regarding special tournament. Ju�e 5--- Met with 5chool Q}strict �14, Board of DireCtors and Officials. �une 6--- Met with Minn�apolis Park Board on Softball. JunQ 6.-- Mat with Islandg of Peace Committee. June 8--- Mat with City EmPloyees, regarding the Employees Svcial Sunshine Club. June $-_- Met with Wayne Nyland, Tennis Instructor, regarding the Summer Program. �•� JuRe 9---�et w3th Juan Salas, regarding the Soccer Program. i June 10 --- Gonducted Pitch, Hit, � Throw Contest in Cammons Park. June �2 -_ � Regulax Parks and Recreation Commission Me�ting. June 14 --- Met with Aick 5tanton, Sr. High School Principal, regarding the Ranger. Junq 15 --- Mei with C1ty Employees, regarding the Social Sunshine Club. Jup6 19 --- Met with Jaycees, regarding the sign for Moore �ake Beach and Park. June 20 -- R Met with M<R.P.A. Baard of Directors, as Treasuxer. June 22 ._- Met with the Park Schopl Ranger, Chuck Spano, �une 27 --- Met with Gopher State officials Association in Minneapolis. June 28 --- Met with Fridley Jaycees, regarding the State Industrial So£tball Tournament. July S--- pttended a F�ldley Jaycees meeting aqd gave talk on program. July 11 ,-- Met with S.R.A. Officiai, regarding ths Softball Tournament. July 12 --- Met with Stat� planner in St. Paui regarding I.AWCpN, Jqly 13 -_. Met with Leagus of Women Voters in the of�xce. July 14 - 14 - Attended All Star Softball Series in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Jµ�y 17 ..- Met with qqu�tennial Officials in Minneapolis. JuZy 18 --_ Met with Eiriar Nelson Testimonial Committee at Arthurs. �u1y 20 --- Attended Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, regarding North Park. ��}y �Q --- Met with the Fridley Jaycees, regarding the State Industriai Tournament. J:;.y 22 . 23 - Conducted ARuate����� So£t#a}1 Tou£nament at Bossen Field, Minneapolis. Ju1y Zq •-- Regular Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting. i� � IV , � ' ' �J , � � ' r , ' , �� , � , Parks and Recreation �uarterly Memorandwu Page 8 Conferences, Meetings Extension Courses f, Short Courses (con�t)• July 26 --- Met with City Manager, regarding Dutch Elm Disease. July 26 --- Board hleeting with Gopher State Officials .AssoCiation. July 28 --_ Met with Minneapol'is Umpire's Association, Board of Directors in Minneapolis. July 31 --- Me2 with Mrs. Pat Commers, Dance Instructor, regarding fall program. I, August 4- 6- Assisted FridlOy Jaycees in conducting State Industrial Softball Tournament. August 7-- Regulnr Parks F, Recreation Commission Meeting. August 15 -- Met With Digtrict 7114 Board and Officials at George's in Fridley. August 21_25 - Officiated at Interservice Softball Championships, Ft. Lejune, N. Carolina. August 28 -- Attended Annual Minneapolis Umpire's Association Banquet at Arthurs. August 29 -- Conducted Softball Trophy Night at Civic Center. September 1-4- Officiated at Men's National Championships Softball Tournament, Providence, R, Septemher 8-15-Officiated at Men's National Championships Softball Tournament, Dallas, Texas. September 19 - Met with M.R.P.A, Board of Directors, as Treasurer. , - , . CITY OF FRIDLEY TRIAL BALANCE . 31 AUGUST 1972 ' ACTIVITY ' � ASSESSIN6 1 Dtvision of Property New Plats Real Estate Appraisals ' SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS , Division of Property Searches Prepayments 'Jobs Assessed Amount of Prepayments Amount of Assessment Roils ' �ACCQUNTIN6 , Checks Processed Individual Receipts Issued ,Water Accounts Receivable Collected Amount Billed Number of Billed Accounts Shut-off Notices Issued � Service Discontinued ' PURCHASING Purchase Orders Issued ' Volume of Purchase Orders NUMBER OF ACTIVE ACCOUN7S � 8/31/72 6338 12/31/77 6173 '12/31/70 6054 12/31/69 5947 12/31/68 5748 '12/31/67 5496 12/31/66 5304 12/31/65 5080 ' 12/31/64 4730 � ' THIS MONTH 0 200 1 - 122 92 3 �15,777.04 a176�907.42 868 2959 $99,687.55 $91.567.50 2000 0, 155 �34,291.14 YEAR TO DATE �3 2875 9 615 988,. 8 �268,538.52 $515,571.14 5957 19518 $557,231.07 $626,657.69 16705 0 1319 $254,034.35 LAST YEAR TO DATE 18 1955 9 522 705 4 $133,539.26 $415,287.58 6432 ]9282 $433,413.66 $459,380.16 16875 0 , , , INYESTMENTS IN"U.S. GOVERNMENT AND BANK SECURITIES 3]•AUC�UST 1972 DATE DUE �vestment 100,000.00 Federal Nat'1 Mortgage 5/11/70 9/11/72 °d Assn., Fridley Bank '�vestment 50,000.00 U. S. Treasury Bills 7/21/72 t0/19/72 nd fridley Bank Investment 200,000.00 Federal Nat'1 Mortgage 12/11/69 12/11/72 �nd Assn., Fridley Bank Investment 600,000.00 Federal Home Loans 5/25/71 2/26/73 nd Fridley Bank Investment 25,000.00 U.S. Treasury Bills 4/12/72 3/31/73 �nd Fridley Bank vestment 125,000.00 Federal Land Bank Bonds 6/26/72 7/20/73 Fund Fridley Bank �vestment 100,250.00 Federal Nat'1 Mortgage 7/16/70 3/14/74 und Assn., Fridley Bank �vestment 100,000.00 Federal Nat'1 Mortgage 6/25/71 3/11/74 nd Assn., Fridley Bank �vestment 409,000.00 Federal Nat'1 Mortgage 7/1/77 3/T1/74 nd Assn., Fridley Bank �vestment 175,000.00 federal Home Loans 6/25/71 4/27/74 nd Fridley Bartk �vestment 500,000.00 Federal Land Bank 4/26/71 10/21/74 ��d Bonds, Fridley Bank �vestment 125,000.00 Federal Home�Loan 8/25/70 8/25/75 d Bank; Fridley Bank I�estment 150,000.00 Federal Nat'1 Mortgage 6/10/71 6/10/76 d Assn., Fridley Bank , ' ' ' • , s . 100,000.00 � , APPROX. I 8.40% 49,515.00 3.88% 199,422.22 8.39� 600,000.00 5.70% 23,842.94 4.72% 132,900.00 � 5�.14% 102,316.67 7.75% 104,988.89 6.62% 418,472.22 6.82% 175,000.00 6.35% 500,441.67 5.30% 125,772.92 7.95% 150,000.00 6.70% �� i - , _ ' , INYESTMENT IN U.S. GOVERNMENT AND BANK SECURITIES ',r , . 31 AU6UST 1972 I� DATE APPROX. � ND AMOUNT TYPE OF INVESTMENT PURCHASED DUE DATE COST YIELD ��vestment 50,000.00 Federal Land Bank 12/3/71 10/20/77 50,780.69 6.19% ` und Bonds, Fridley Bank �estment 30,000.00 Federal Land Bank 11/17/71 1/22/79 28,084.38 5.34% d Bonds, Fridley Bank ' �2,739,250.00 � $2.761,537.60 ' ' ' � - , ` ' • ' , , . ' . ' , ' ' , • , . � : , � ' • _ .. � _ -: � . , ' ORIGdNAL �AMOUNT 325,000.00 ; ' 60,000.00 , 150,000.00 , 75,000.00 ' 325,000.00 ' 10,000.00 , 235,000.00 ' 100,000.00 ,280,000.00 ' � 600.00U.00 275,000.00 , I10,000.00 � 985,, 000.00 ' ' SCHEDULE OF TEMPORARY BONDS OUTSTANDING 31�AUGUST.1972 - PURCHASED BY REGULAR S.A. BALANCE OUTSTANDING DUE DATE � 85,000.00 3 years ST. 1970-1 & 2 July 1, 1973 50,000.00 3 years SW&SS #100 . January 7, 1974 100,000.00 3 years ST. 1971-1 & 2 June 30. 1974 25,000.00 3 Years ST. 1970-1, 2& 4 November 1, 1974 325,000.00 3 Years WS&SS #103 November l, 1974 10,000.00 3 Years Locke Lake Dam #104 Decem6er 1, 1974 235,000.00 3 Years ST. 1970-1,2,3,4&9 December t, 1974 100,000.00 3 Years SW&SS #105 Decem6er 1, 1974 � 930,000.00 . PURCHASED BY INVESTMENT FUND $ 600,000.00 3 Years WS&SS #102 May 1, 1975 275,000.00 3 Years ST. 1971-1,2&4 May 1, 1975 710,000.00 3 Years SW & SS #106 July 1, 1975 $ 985,000.00 INTEREST DUE DATE January 1 6 July 1 July 1 & January 1 December.30 & June 30 May 1 & November 1 May 1 & Novem6er 1 June 1 & December 1 June 1 & December 1 June 1 & Decem6er 1 November 1 & May 1 November 1 & May 1 January 1 & July 1 INTEREST 7% 7X 7% 7% 7� 7X � � f 7% 7% 7% 7� 7% i a�� ,' . ' . ' � SCHEDULE Of TEMPORARY BONDS OUTSTANDIN6. . 31 AUGUST 1972 . i' PURCHASED BY BONDS OF 1960 � '� 325,000.00 $ 275,000.00 3 Years ST. 1969-1 & 2 January 1& �' July 1, 1972 July 1 ; � 325,000.00 $ 275,000.00' i , Temporary Bonds Outstanding 8/T/72 Temporary Bonds Issued 8/31/72 ' Temporary Bonds Paid 8/31/72 BALANCE 8/31/72 ' r , - ' , . . .. � . " .. . . . ' , ' ' , .. . . . . .. .. . . ' � , ' • ' � . .. . .. . - .. ,- .. . � � • ' � t � - • $2,380,000.00 110,000.00 300,Q00.00 �2,190,000.00 7% • � _. . J � . , ' . . '. , . ' �PERMANENT BONDS OUTSTANDIN6 ' 31 AUGUST 1972 PERMANENT BONDS OUTSTANDIN6 1/1/72 , Civic Center Park Bonds • • , Public Utility Revenue Special Assessments Permanent Water Improvement , IPERMANENT BONDS ISSUED 8/31/72 ' PERMANENT BONDS PAID 1/1/72 TO 8/31/72 ' Civic Center Park Bonds Public Utility Revenue , Special Assessments Permanent Water Improvement ' , BALANCE AND PURPOSE OF BONDS OUTSTANDIP�G 8/31/72 Civic Center ' Park Bonds Public Utility Revenue Special Assessments Permanent Water Improvement ' ' . ' . , , . , � . . y _ • � $ 425,000.00 105,000.00 75,000.00 6,320,000.00 1,175,000.00 TOjAL $ 8,100,000.00 TOTAL NONE E 20,000.00 40,000.00 15,000.00 859,000.00 35,000.00 $ 969,000.00 $ 405,000.00 65>000.00 60,000.00 5,461>000.00 1,140,000.00 TOTAL $ 7>131,000.00 ' � 1 a . , • .. � . . � .. . � ' CITY OF FRIOLEY ' Ml1NICIPAL LIQUOR STORES LIQUOR SALES REPORT AUGUST 1972 ' �IQUOR BEER MIX $ MISC. AUGUST 1972 AUGUST 1971 �I , STORE #1 $ 7,763.34 � 3,840.26 � 326.96 $ 11,330.56 $ 70,533.08 : #2 13,734.83 8,835.24 559.43 23,129.50 24,375.55 ' A3 13,423.55 10,249.80 565.81 24,239.16 21.523 J2 , �`4 34,283.83 10,846 J9 573.72 45,704.34 37,066.94 ' � 68,605.55 $ 33,772,09 � 2,025.92 � 104,403.56 $ 93,499.29 ' . ' YEAR TO DATE 1!1/1972 - 8/31/1972 ' STORE #1 $ 55,370.02 $ 24,970.47 � 2,1Q7.26 $ 82,447 J5 $ 85,911.71 #2 100,847,20 53,522.14 3,152.49 157,521.83 190,826.23 ' #3 93,611.07 56,794 JO 3,198.00 " }53,603.77 167,589.30 #4 197,779.91 96,945.24 6,292.67 301,017.82 288,211.59 ' E,447,608.20 $ 232,232.55 $ 14,750.42 $ 694,591.17 $ 732,538.83 1 ' • • . 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