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06/18/1973 - 5792� , ' � ' � IJ ' � , ' ' ' IJ ' ' ' � � PATRICIA ELLIS COUNCIL SECRETARY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 18, 1973 , • ' 0 FRIDLEY CITY CQt�1CiL AGENDA - REGULAR MEETING - JUNE 18, 1973 - 7:30 P. M. ' PLEDGE OF ALLEGI��CE: Given. ' INVOCATION: By City Manager. ROLL CALL: All present. 7:43 p.m. ADOPTION OF AGE�E�A: The following �tems added: � Discussior� on Project 103, Innsbruck Purchase of Lots 2& 3, Viet's Addition for park purposes. Receiving �lorth Park Minutes of June 12, 1973. Corr�nunicat�on from Fridley Youth Football Association Item number 79, Old Business, approving Chapter 594, Fridley Fire Relief Assoc. Retirement Plan, Tabled. Adopted as amended. VISITORS: Mr. Bernard �otter, request for consideration �f approval of granting letter of approval for liquor license for Travel Lodge Motel to be located at �nterstate #694 and T. H. #65. Mr. Rotte� directed to present constructian plans to administration requesting the liquor license consideration at that time. Mr. Donald �i�elson asked if his request for Lot Split was on agenda, advised that this would be taken care of within the Planning Commission minutes. SECTION I - PUBLIC HEARINGS Con tinu ed Public Hearing on Comprehensive Municipal Development,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1- 1 6 Plan for the City of Frid]ey (Continued from June 11, 1973) Study area � 2 and Study Area #5 discussed. Public Heari�g closed at 8:05. First Reading of Ordinance to be July 2, 1973. ' . ' ' ' ' � �I J ' ' ' ' ' ' � ;� ' ' � , CITY COUNCIL AGENDA, JUNE 18, 1973 PAGE 2 SECTION II - OLD BUSINESS, Consideration of a Vacation Request SAV #73-08, Dennis A. 1- 1 K ........... Ranstrom, to Vacate 20' Utility and Drainage Line Between Lots 10 and 11, Block 1, Rice Creek School Addition, to Allow Construction of a Home on Two Lots and Approval of Agreement Points of agreement discussed. First Reading of the Ordinance adopted, variance approved, execution of agreement authorized with five points stipulated, and documents for points 1, 2& 3 to be provided before . second reading. Vote, three to two. Breider and Nee nay. Consideration of Approval of Vacatian Request SAV #73-05, ........... 2- 2 I Gilbert Menkveld, to Vacate Public Easement on 67�h Avenue Between Anoka Street and Fridley Street to Add 30' to the North/South Dimension of Lot 1, Block 2, Oak Grove Addition to Fridley Park, Making it a Buildable Site Objections by neighbors for the construction of two story home discussed. Mr. Willie stated he was willing to change his plan to one story. Councilman Breider and Nee said they opposed the vacation regardless of a change in plan. City Attorney said on vacation of street, alley and highway a four to one vote would be necessary. Vote called for and failed, three to two, Breider and Nee nay. Consideration of a Request to Construct a Schaol Bus ................. 3- 3 G Garage on Lot 1, and the North 25' of Lot 2, Block 6, Rice Creek Plaza South Addition, Subject to all Easements of Record. Request by Roger Christenson, Fridley Bus Service, Inc. (Tabled June 11, 1973) Stipulations of agreement discussed. Objections of area property owners heard. Thirteen stipulations agreed to by Mr. Christenson. Alternatives of creating special assessment District, exchange of property and purchase of property by area property owners discussed. City Attorney advised, Council could not deny Mr. Christenson a building permit if property is properly zoned. Request approved unanimously. �' � CITY COUNCIL AGENDA, JUNE 18, 1973 PAGE 3 ' ' , � ' ' ' ' ' II � , LJ ' ' � � ' SECTION II - OLD BUSINESS (Continued) Consideration of Request by Joseph Richter, 165 Stoneybrook.......... 4 For Additional Construction on Creek Retaining Wall Approval for $600 for Railroad Ties given, $450 for Mr. Richter, and $150 for Mr. Kenneth Korin, 6051 Benjamin St. N. E., for repair of bank and also covering exposed roots created by City construction. Discussion of Project 103 - Innsbruck and receiving report of ineeting of June 13, 1973, by Assistant Engineer, Richard Sobiech. Report received. Repair work by force account constrator's authorized. SECTION III - NEW BUSINESS Consi derati on of Approval of Island of Peace Lease .. .............. 1 Agreement Lease approved. Property may be posted as off limits during construction period. Insurance liability to be increased. Maintenance during construction to be handled by Founcation and after this, the Cit�y will take care of maintenance. City to be held harmless of any claims. No construction until the City has approved plans of the concept. Longer term lease to be instituted after completion of improvements. S� Receiving Revenue Sharing Planned Use Report ......................... 2- 2 A Approved as recommended by City Manager. ,,,...,� CITY COUNCIL AGENDA, JUNE 18, 1973 SECTION III - NEW BUSINESS (Continued) PAGE 4 Authorization for Acquiring Easement, Byron B. � ..................... 3 Davis, Jn. (Stevenson Walkway) Concurred with recommendation of City Manager and approved the purchase of the easement for walkway from Byron B. Davis. Consideration of Items Regarding North Park: Receiving Report Regarding North Park Site Development............ 4 Financing. Prepared by Ehlers & Associates Report received. Figures for use of Locke Park as nature Center and also figures concerning variations in improvements included to be calculated in respect to effect on overall bond. Figures for more modest nature center requested. Report to be submitted June 25, 1973. Re uest From Lea ue of Women Voters Re uestin 5 q 9 q g .................... Time on Agenda for Mr. Alan Mahl, Director of Operations of the Natural Science for Youth Foundation Mr. Mahl not in attendance. Letter received. ' Receiving Communication from Duane E. Prairie Voting .............. 6 on North Park Received. ' � Receiving Communication from Douglas A. Peterson .................. 7 ' Voting on North Park Received. ' ' � i� , ' ' ' CITY COUNCIL AGENDA, JUNE 18, 1973 PAGE 5 SECTION III - NEW BUSINESS (Continued) Receiving the Minutes of the North Park Meeting of ................... 8- 8 jj May 22, 1973 - Received. � Request of City Manager to Take Vacation Leave ....................... 9 July 1- 18, 1973, and Appointment of Acting City Manager Approvel of request for vacation by City Manager approved. Mr. James Hill appointed acting City Manager. for two week absence of City Manager. Utter abstained. Receiving the Minutes of the Planning C�mmission ..................... 10 - 10 I Meeting of June 6, 1973 Request for Lot Split, Bernard Julkowski: Tabled until Mr Julkowski is present. Request for Lot Split by David S. Mycka: Lot Split approved. City Engineer said there was no action needed on the remaining items. MINUTES RECEIVED. Receiving the Minutes of the 6��lding Standards - Design ............. 11 - 11 D Controi Meeting of June 7, 1973 Request to construct a School Bus Garage by Roger Christenson. Item taken care of. Request to construct 155 Unit Townhouse complex by Wall Corporation: Pending until Wall Corporation submits final plans. Request for diesel Fuel storage tank, Burlington Northern Railroad: Item taken care of. MINUTES RECEIVED. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA, JUNE 18, 1973 PAGE 6 SECTION III - NEW BUSINESS (Cantinued) Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting ................. 12 - 12 B of June .12, 1973 . Request for variance to allow the parking of commercial vehicles at 5333 University Avenue by Mr. Paul Castonguay: Request denied. MINUTES RECEIVED. Receiving the Minutes of the Environmental Quality ................... 13 - 13 A Commission Meeting of May 29, 1973 Received. . Receiving the Minutes of the Environmental Quality ................... 14 - 14 C Commission Meeting of June 12, 1973 Received Receiving the Minutes of the Cable Television Commission ............. 15 - 15 D Meeting of May 7, 1973 Minutes received. Communications from Councilman Nee concerning F. C. C. jurisdiction received. � . ' �I , ' � , � J ' � , �_ 1 � CITY COUNCIL AGENDA, JUNE 18, 1973 PAGE 7 SECTION III - NEW BUSINESS (Continued) Receiving the Minutes of the Charter Correnission Meeting .............. 16 of May 15, 1973 Received. � � Approval of Lease Agreement with Little League of .................... 17 - 17 B Fridley, Inc., Block 16, Moore Lake Addition Lease approved. Receiving Surrmons with Reference to Kary Bennett ..................... 18 Individually and as Trustee for the Heirs and Next of Kin of Kirk Kolski, Decedent vs Donna Barrett and City of Fridley (Drbwning of Kirk Kolski on June 8, 1972) Received and authorization given to turn matter over to insurance Company. ' - , Consideration of a Resolution Approving Chapter 594 .................. 19 - 19 L ' Minnesota Laws of 1973 - Approval of Changes in the Fridley Fire Relief Association Retirement Plan , I , I ' ' Tabled until July 2, 1973. i , ' , , , ' ' ' , ' , ' ' ' , ' ' , � CITY COUNCIL AGENDA, JUNE 18, 1973 PAGE 8 SECTION III - NEW BUSINESS (Continued) Consideration of a Resolution Directing Preparation of ............... 20 Assessment Ro11 for Sanitary Sewer, Water, and Storm Sewer ImproVement Project No. 102 Resolution #75-1973 adopted. Consideration of a Resolution Directing Publication .................. 21 of Hearing on Proposed Assessment Roll for Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 102 Resolution #76-1973 adopted. � . Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and ........................ 22 - 22 A Directing the Splitting of Special Assessments on Lot 13, Parcel 900, Auditor's Subdivision No. 129, and Replatting into Jim Lund Acres Addition Resolution #77-1973 adopted. Claims............ ................................................. 23 Approved. _ ,� .�. � , ' ' � ' � ' , ' ' CITY COUNCIL AGENDA, JUNE 18, 1973 PAGE 9 SECTION III - NEW BUSINESS (Continued) Licenses... .......� .................................................. 24 - 24 B Approved. Estimates ............................................................ 25 - 25 H Approved. Consideration of Side Yard Assessment Policy ......................... 26 - 26 4 Finance Director authorized to prepare report stating why this situation deviates from the normal policy. Actual assessment figures and areas effec�ed to be presented to Council. Consideration of a Resoluti�n Authorizing Multi-Employer ............. 27 - 27 B Approach with Regard to Police Department Bargaining for the 1974 and Future Contract Years Resolution #78-1973 adopted. Presentation by Park Gommission Chairman on purchase of Lots 2& 3, Viet's Addition. Tabled until Mr. Donald Blair, Chairman is present. Receiving North Park Committee Meeting Minutes of June 12, 1973. Received. yp �1 �, CITY COUNCIL AGENDA, JUNE 18, 1973 ' ' ' 0 SECTION IV - COMMUNICATIONS PAGE 10 Richard Fudali, Five Sands: Fencing on 79th Way ............................. 1 ' Received. ' Receiving communication from Fridley Football Association. � Received and authorization to waive fees given. ' , ' � ADJOURN: 1:10 a.m. � � �� J '' . ' ' � ' ' � ' � , ' THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL ME,ETI.NG OF 'i l[F. F'RIDLEY CITY COUNCIL, JUNE 18, 1973 The Regular Meeting of thc� Fridley City Council was called to order at 7:43 p.m., June 18, 1973, by Mayot- Liebl. PLEDGE OF ALI.F:i�IANCE : Mayor Liebl led the Council and the Aud�ence in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. INVOCATION; The Invocation was offered by Mr. Gerald K. Davis, City Manager. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT: ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Breider, Starwalt, Liebl, Utter, Nee. None . Mayor Liebl said the following items were to be added to the agenda: Discussion on Project 103, Innsbruck; Purchase of Lots 2 and 3, Viet's Addition, for Park Purposes; Receiving North Park Committee Meeting minutes of June 12, 1973; Communication from Fridey Youth Football Association; Approving Chapter 594, Fridley Fire Relief Association Retirement Plan Tabled. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt the agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. ' VISITORS; MR. BERNARD ROTTER: � ' � ' i ' ❑ Mr. Rotter addressed the Council stating he was representing a group of people who want to construct a motel which would be located in the vicinity of Interstate ��694 and T. H. �k65• Mr. Rotter said the property is zoned partially for motel use. He asked if it would be possible for the City to give them a letter stating a liquor license would be issued if the construction of the facility would meet the required specifica- tions. Mr. Rotter continued, the structure would contain approximately 120 units and be a six story structure, and be a franchise of Travel Lodge. Councilman Breider asked Mr, Rotter is there any formal plan for the structure or the development? Mr. Rotter said this structure would be a copy of the other motelt built by Travel Lodge. He said there are no formal plans to present to the Engineer at the present time. Mr. Rotter said he had talked with the City Engineer about the proposal. Mr. Rotter said it would be necessary to have assurance that the facility would be issued a liquor license before they would go ahead with formal plans on the site. Mayor Liebl assured Mr. Rotter that the City was not in oppoaition to the plan, but they could not guarantee the issuance of a liquor license to the establishment t�t th� �r�sent tim�, He said the City would like to see what he is proposing. '. REGULAR COULVCIL MEETL�G OF JUN�; 18, 1973 ' I� ' ' PAGE 3 Councilman Srarw<;lt :�-,. ,! if riii� area wa� tht� section ,et recently in which the people makin�; apE>, i�. t i"r. �,�r i,��ii�iinh permi.ts would be required to put $800 for each buildabl�� l:�t in� � c,� r„w t.�r cl,� sc ;rn: sewer system'? The City Engineer said yes, the whole ar�-��. ��;>uncilm�in Stark.,lt asked ii any new people coming into the area would havt� c�� nut ti�i:, ainount into escrow^. The City h;ngineer said yes. Mayor Liebl mentioned �h� �n�m<_�r�audum frc�n�� Mr. ,Iez-ry Boardman �iddressed to the City Manager which commented on the thc>ughts �i the Metro Council. He asked the members of the Council if they had any questions concerning the memorandum. There were no questions. ' Mayor Liebl said the.y wc��.,id continue their di�;cussion o� the Comprehensive PLan and study area number five. He said this was :� level area whic!� was by F.M.C., and parts of the area had not been developed at all. He said t'ii� p�rtion is close � to the river. Mayor Liebl asked what the present zoning r�n this ����perty was? The City Engineer said it is currently R-1, but there are restraint� .,❑ the area. He said it is close to the river and he felt the river bank area should be preserved. He said the second consideration on the area is that it is close to r.M.C. and other ' industry. He said the tact that the high traffic r�f East River Ruad makes this area less desirable for single iamily dwellings. He said the high density uses would be a deterrent to single family constructions. The City Engineer said the Comprehensive Plan called for a use such as high rise apartments, which would allow only portions of the land to be used and the rest left natural. He said this could also inclucle the installation of oifice buildings, which would be more suitable to the freeway, industry, East River Road and the River. Mayor Liebl questioned the City Engineer askin� if he believt.d this to be more suitable than R-1 development of the area? The City Engineer said ye5. The City Engineer said the area could be used for office space and some multiple structures. Mayor Liebl asked if the City had faciliti.es to comply with this type of development of the area? The City Engineer said the sewer was available, but the wtaer is not all the way down. Mayor Liebl said the people had been assessed quite a bit I��r the water main, He asked if this would be big enough to handle a high rise and also the commercial property of the area? He asked if the Engineer was talking about an inter-community complex? The City Engineer said there is a twelve inch pipe up to a certain point and it would have to be extended. Mayor Liebl asked Councilman Nee if he had any questions because this area was in his Ward. Councilman Nee said he had no questions. Mayor Liebl asked Councilman Nee if he would object to high rise buildings i.n this area? Councilman Nee said no. Councilman Nee said he believed this to be a more interesting utilization than the construction of R-1 in this area, MOTION by Councilman Nee to close the Public Hearing on the Comprehensive Development Plan. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the Public Hearing closed at 8:05 p.m. Mayor Liebl said the Plan would be considered for adoption on July 2, 1973. � ' J , ' ' ' ' � ' � � REGULAR COUNCII. MFETINC_; OF ..JLr;E 18, 1973 PAGE 5 Councilman Starw�alc questioned if there was an efficient meth�d for these potential purchasers? The City Engineer said this would be difficult unless someone would call City Hall. He said it would be very hard to do this. Councilman Starwalt asked if the same conditions would prevail on the other LOts? He asked if the elev:3rion level would change for the orher properties'? The City Engineer said the flood level would remai.n the same. • The City Engineer said the other marking on the map indicated the walking easement the City will acquire. Councilman Starwalt asked if this would run to the crest of the hill. The City En�ineer said no. He said the other property owner on the agenda is willing to give the Ci.ty everything, this one is reluctant to give anything. Mayor Liebl reterred tc> the swale on Lot 11 and said he would like proper piling in the area so the hous� would not be washed down. He said this would be a substantial investment, h�It would have to be done to utilize the land in the effected area. He said Mr. Ranstrom had given the Ci.ty what they had asked for. He added, he had seen the si_te and the view was very nice. He said there is a handicap in that drainage may cause pr.oblems. He sai.d he thought the appli�ant could develop the land with the C;ouncil's blessing. I1.: said he did not S,�ant tt�e c'ity to be held responsible if some time in the future the house is sold ��nu the new ownEr would come in with a drai.nage problem and ask why rhe City had issued a building permit. The City Engineer sai.d ii the Council feels this could be appruved with the stipula- tions, the property owner is .3�ixious �;> get started, and he woald recommend the Council authorize the appr��val of the agreemeat, approve tl:e variance, execute the agreement and approve the first rcading uf tht� ordinance. He said they could approve the first readinK rar t+�is time. MOTION by Cou�ci_ln;�iu Starwal! =�� <,k�provE_ thc� agreemeur. witi� t'�:��r 1�_ive puints stipulated, authorize tf�t ��se��,t i:��� �,t rhe :�Sr.;cr��ut, appr�ve ttie variancc and adopt the first reading of the �>rd�rlanr,c: r>n L��t�s i0 c�nd 11, Block 1, Kice Creek School Addition, as requested by Mr. Raustrum, waiving tl�e reading. Seconded by Councilman Utter. � Councilman Nee ask��i ii tht: sewer wa;; �.�• dr;,i�3 the �wamp dowr the street? The City Engineer sai.d the Ci±-y would need ;i !OQ ��� �r �asement for tfi� project. He said with the construcriu�i ut th�� h���ne, the. ��ip� would be bent. Tht t;i.ty Engineer said there is agreement witf�� t4�ti schi��,�i iui- the 100 foot easement oi� [he school pr��perty ' adjacent to Arthur S�.r�et. C�uncii.man ::ee ��5ked which w;�s the better route h�-draulically? The City Engineer said tfley are huth eU.�a1. He said thi5 would n.�t change the price any. He saicl tl�.t ar�a r ii ls ��� f��.;t , i� w��::l�l ��� into U�e creek to this level. � The City Engin�+t r sai�i the Ci .; did h.�� e�in �:asement along che school property, and this would be un tht north si�ic o1 the sch��ol and he h�;pad rhey could work out some agreement. ' ' � � Councilman Nee asked how far ahuve the n�rmal level of the creek is the 856 contour? The City Engineer said the norma] level is probably about 850 or 851. He added, it would indicate about a five foot rise of the area. Councilman Nee pointed out an area on the map where the 856 elevation appeared to go into the creek. He asked if there wouid be enough room for a walkway there. The City Engineer said they had tried to d�fine contours of 856, and this was most easily defined by a straight line. He said it was his basic intent to have the walk- way as close to the water as possible and preserve the banks. The City Engineer said it is very remote that a walkway would be constructed in this area, this would be 'one on the north side of the creek. He said they would like to have control of the bs�• �s on bot!: sides �f the crt�k. � .. ' ' � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 18, 1973 PAGE 7 Mayor Liebl directed Mr. Ranstrom to have the documents t:r,r poi.nts l, 2, and 3 ready for ttie sec�>nd reading, and to work with the City sr.�iff. Councilman Nee questioned if a three to two vote was sufficent to vacate a drainage and utility easement. The Ci.ty At�orney said in some orher occassions a four vote is needed, but in this instanc�, he b�lieved i_t sh:>uld he a �«,,_jcrity vote. ' CONSIDERATION OF APYROVAL OF VACATION REQi]EST SAV �f73-OS, GILBERT hiENKVELD, TO VACATE PUBLIC EASEMENT ON 67th AVENUL RETLJEEN ANOKA STREET AND Ff:LDI.i?.1' S'iREET TO ADD 30' TO THE NORTH/SOUTH DIME'NSION OF LOT 1, BLOCK 2, OAK GROVE ADDITION TO FRIDLEY PARK, MAKING IT A BUILDABLE: SITE: Mayor Liebl said at the May 9, 1973, meeting of the Planning Commission, they had recommended approval of the request. The City �ngineer said he would like to point out the area being discussed and referred to the map in the agenda. He said there iS one 40 foot lot. Mayor Liebl said according to the building code, they could not build a ho�ise on this lot. He said they would have to go through this vacation. The City Fr.gineer said he cannot build. Mayor Liebl said so, in order to allow the constructior., the Council would have to approve the vacation of the easement. The City Engineer said there is a 75 foot frontage minimum requirement also, and this lot would only be 70 feet in front. He said the applicant would need a variance to build on the lot with the vacated easement. Mayor Liebl called on Mr. Cra.ig Willey, contract purchaser, and said he had promised at the Public Hearing that he would make his house plans compatible to the area. He asked Mr. Willey what he intended to do. Mr. Willey addressed the Council and said he had planned a home which would blend in with the general character of the neighborhood and the emhankment. He said he had intended to incorPorare a mansord roof over the second story, aliowing the second story to look like the roof. He said the home wouid resemble a one story home. Councilman Breider said if the building plan is changed to be feasible with the neighborhood, he would sti11 not favor the proposal of vacating the easement. He said the City would need the access on the high ground. Councilman greider said he thought the City should retain the right of way and roadway. Councilman Breider said he doubted if anyune would want a trail through their front yard. He said the access could not be restricted to the line. He said he could see nothing but problems, and he added, he for one, had made up his mind and would like to retain the easement. Councilman Nee said it was his view to retain the easement also. Councilman Breider sai.d he would not want the man to go through all of this work� so he would like hi_m to know that he would �ot change his mind. The City Attorney s��id lie had found che ruling on the vacation and it would require a four vote in favor of vacating tl�e easement in order to vacate a street, alley or highway. He said there is no mention ot a utility easement, so he would not shed any light on Chis. He said there is no question how many votes it would take to vacate 67th Street. }ie said he had no information to this effect on the previous item. He said he had not found anything to the contrary, he assumed the motion could be carried with the three to two, maj�rity vote. � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 18, LJ7_s PAGE 9 � ' Mayor Liebl asked thc� applicant if he was guin� to live up to the agreement with the stipulations? i�tr. Newquist said the Cit�� .,tafi had hcen tair and tough minded, and they had been in pains taking ne�otiatioi�� witii th�m. Mr, tiewquist said Mr. Christenson is prepared to agree with the stipulations when tliey are reduced t�� legal ' form. Mayor Liebl said he would agree to the stipulations set forth in the meeting with staff un June 15, 1973. Mr. Newquist said this has been discussed, and they were ready to commit themselves. Mayor Liebl said they had had hearin�s at both tt�e Plannine c:��mmission and Council levels, and he appreciated the fact that Mr. Christenson tiad agreed to cooperate with all of thc proposed mtthods of modification. He sai.d he did appreciate the concern of the peu}>le of the area, but when they purchased their property, the Christenson property was zoned iu the present manner and Designware was there. He said they had solved the traffic problems, there would be no traffic on Rice Creek Terrace and Main Street. He said the screening ot the area w�uld be good,and they had agreed to put up an attrdctive facility. He said that these are the facts that have to be weighed. He said he would like to hear what tkie people have to say, he added there are people in atteadance frum all of the surrounding areas. Mr. Michael Simon, Attorney, 1821 University Avenue, St. Yaul, addressed the Council. Mr. Simon said he was representing Mrs. Pearson, 171 Rice Creek 'I'errace. He said he thought the area along the creek should be preserved tor its natural beauty. He said he was asking the City to prevent Mr. Christenson from using the proposed area for his construction. He said in this area, there should be a top notched construction and the applicant was proposing a metal structure, with six big doors, twelve feet high and only one foot in between them. He said this portion of the building would be faci.ng homes which are valued at from $40,000 to $50,000 on Main Street. He said he felt this to be a substantial type of building site, and he would prefer the high densitti> ho��sinK. He said the applicant would still be putting up a big metal building with a little brick and the buses would still be traveling the area and be stored on tiie property. Tir. Simon said in the winter months there would be no buffer in the area. He said he thought the property only Rice Creek ahould be preserved for a park use as indicated in the Comprehensive Plan. Mr. Simon said he did not know what was to b� done about tlie storage of gas tanks. He said it would only take one explosion to destroy the entire residzncial area. He said he asked the Council to deny the request by Mr. Christenson. Mr. Simon said he would like the property to be rezoned or zoned down. He said he would not like to leave Mr. Christenson in the lurch. He would also like the Council to allow the people of the area to consider the spE�cial assessment district proposal. He said he would like [o know if they would favor this. Mayor Liebl said he knew what the people want and if the City were to comply with their wishes, this would be a step backward. He said the Council would have to look ahead, and be responsible for every action. He said they would have to determine not only the effect on the neighborhood but the effect on the entire City. He said he would have to consider the recommendations of the City Staff, and he thought they could live with the stipulations. � '. r� ' ' REGUI,AK COUNCII, MEETII�C OF JUDiE 18, 1973 PAGE 11 1KT', C�rl 7_.uk, 281 RiceCreek Terrace, said sume conside�ation should be given �p the tra�fic of th�: area. He said there is now just a few people using Second Stx'eet and it is hard enuugh to g�t access. Mr, Zuk asked if there would be a tra�fi� li.�h�? The City Engincer said this would be installed. The City Engineer �aid th� plans call f��r additional yt�rage and stacking room for easy entrance, T��. �uk asked how the bus would be able to make a"U" turn. Councilman B��ider aBkAd �.f th� home Qn the hill wc�uld b� removed. The City Engineer said y�s. Mayor Lie}�1 ' &�id there would be no trafTic from the buses in Mr. Zuk's area. Mr. Zuk said his G��.ldx'�ri hacl been walki.rlg tn school for years. , �caun�i�man Nee said the m�tte� was a real dilemma. He said the staff had worked W��h 1`'Lx°� �hri.stec�son tu set ug the necessary framework and he belieued Chey had �lpc�� a good job, I�e said he is always in favor of purchasing land �or publ�� land ' w��n �.t is or� tht; creek, Councilman Nee said he thought all were in agrerment, th&� the law would have to be oheyed, and this would not give the City alpt of raom �ox movemen�. MOT�ON by Councilman Breider to grane Mr. Christenson approval of his request �o Cc�nakruet a Scflool hus Garage with the thirteen stipulations agreed upon, a�prc�vin� the va�iances ancl also stipulating thak brick should be used as facing qn �h+e east side of the bui�ding, not only by the doors, but al1 portions, and t�aC evergr��ns be planted for screening on the east sicie. Seconded by Councilman 5,� 6. F � � s U�QN � RO�,I, CAL� VOTE., Breider, Starwalt, Liebl, Utter, Nee voting aye, Mayor Liebl de�lar�d the mo�ion carzied unanimously. �CESS ; I�(ayQx I,iatzl called a ken minute recess at 11:20 p.m, R��QNVENED M�y4x I.,i�bl rec�nv<_�rl�d ti,�� mec�ting at 11;43 p.m, CQNSIDERl�,TION OF A�Ql'F.ST BY JOSEPH RICHTER 165 STONYBKOOK FOR ADDITIONAL CONSTRU� G�ZpN ON ��tEEI{ RET��INING WALL: Crauncilman Nee saiel he haci reque;t�r��d thi.s item be placed on the a�;enda. He said �x�� ��,chter re�i.ic,.f iiorti: •� Mr 1:; i�tie;; . H� said the retaining wa11 ends just �hQ�t of h�s pr�:_��>��: t y,:ind t�t wou ��a l i k� ��.�u more stacks uf railrpad ties tp compl�CB fik�e wa11, He sa:i�i he had advised Mr. Kichter that he was ;tvt sure that this could b� donQ. The Ci�y ��lgi�eer :;a�d this would invc�lve $500 to $600 in expenses and he was leaxy �s ta wh�xE� th�s would �tog if it was started. � CQ�t��ilman Stax�walt said he was also aware of this request for Mr. Kenneth Kori.n, bQ�l Bet�jam�.n St. N.E., and he had requested them to repair damage don� by t�e �i�y it� x�a�d con�truetion wher� ehe roots of trees had been left exposed. ' ' � R�Gl7I�R COUNC�L r��EETING OF JUNE 18, 1973 � PAGE 13 �'1�}'��' �,i,�k�l esked '.�ir. Kohian if he hri�i any objections to tl�c: stipulations brought up �i� th� ��.ty Attori�ey'? Mr. Kotialn said not on his part. M�. �oh�an sa�d th�re are some trails t�, be constructed on the property and the plans and sp�eifi_caCions have been shown to and discu&sed with the �ity. He added, th� Navy S�abees are cc�ming into the area the next w�ek. Eie said he d�d not �pprove of it�m nucnber tl�ree. He would like the area posted as off limits during th� time �� construction. }{e said he wauld not want any interference when g�e work i� be�.t�� dcane. I�� said this wuuld cau�e an extra hazard, He sCressed, he would ��k� ��� �r�� clased during the Gonstruction period. �'�� G�.ty �ttorney asked the City Manager if he had received p�an$ of the loc$tion Q� L���.18 and �,� they had provided sati_sfactory information to the City. The City 1'�s��i,$6� ��id yes, they had and w%11 receive any plans of fu�ure cocistruction of t�ai�a, He said the r�dministration had seen the plans. Th� Ci�}� A�korney said it can b� put in that the trails will be approved by the City a�d �ny .fuCure construction will be reviewed and approved by the City. Mr. Kohl�n ���.� ��� �u�.verts wauld have to be extended to allow the machinery access to the prp.p���y. _ T`�r. Wi1m�s said the installation of trails would disturb the area as slightly as pQ�sibl�. He added, the work had been donated by many people. �'t�. �vl��an sa�.d the ground breaking would be the coming Saturday and the trails � 'wc�ulc� be �.r�sta�.led exa�tly as planned, He said he would take care of the matte�c s�f �h+a �,iak���i�ty policy. , MCITICIAI �iy �ouz�cf lman uCter to approve the lease sub ject to the sti.pulation� recaaunet�ded by th� C��y Atto�ney �hat the amount of liability be increased, that the policy o� m�i,nt�enan�.e be established, that the City be held harmless of any claima, that the�'� b� z�o f�tux�� �pns�ruc�ion until the City approves the plans. Seconded by Councilman ' ��'�����. Upo� a voicE vote� .al�. vot�.ng aye, Mayor I,iebl declared tt�e �not�q�t ,�a���,p� li�tAa'aT� �4QU ,�11 � e ���IVIN� R_EVENUE SHARINC PLANNED USE REPORTt Tl�� Ci�y 1rT��agex said the Deaprtment of Treasury ��4uires that Planned L1ae g�port� b� �Qmgl�t�c� for revenue sharing �unds for the thixd enti.tlemen� p�riod pr�to� �p ���� �Q� ���� �or �he period January 1 to ,Tune 30, 1973. The C�.Cy Managex� said h� ���Qtnme�d�d that the payment of the balance of the new �'ire true�C, $bQ,ppp, ��� p�ytn��t af �he balance of Peter Pirsch fir� truck, $5,$35, and $8,701 £ar the p���h��� �� paxk land. 1"I�T�Ci�i �ay �ouneilman utter to concur with the�ecommendations of the Ci�y Msn,a$er �[�� ��g�ove the planned us� report and direct the administratian to prepase �+�������`y amendment.�; to tha 1973 budget fur consideration and action, �q�Q�d�� ��' �����,lmazt Starwalt, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayur Lieb1 de�lared thQ Ens�t�sa�1 c��r��d unanimc�usly. � R�GULAR �OUNCIL h�tE�:TIiJG OI� JUN1: lb, 1473 PAGE 15 �� � RE U�ST FROM I f�.i� I11 !�I �,uh1I 'v 1't�]�ER� RI�_�11f:S`( I�� ; TI11L-' ON .a�,ENDA FQR MR. _- -- --- – -- — --. � t� MAHL, DIRIi(��IUk iti1 i)F'FR1TI(���� i� I�;F NATUR��1 �t.T�NCE F�R Y'0 TL�H �" CATION : _. ___- --- – �� � Mr�. Ba�rb�ra }iuz�iie;;, adc11,� :-e�1 t���c (;ou�tcil and �ai.l }�1t°. N1ah1 was n0 �.Qng�r in atteilaanc�.�. S}-�e said 1-:e had made a short: over• view oi the �und��1� and lias son�e questzons in the area of spending $200,p00, , Mx�, Hugh�s said �hlr .,�1ahl had lc:ft ,� sample budget wi�h Paul Brown and th� Gity lianager. Mrs. Hughes said Mr. Mah1 would submit a l��t��' w�th valuable information the next week. � ' �� , MQTIQI� l�y Counci lmari Nee ta receive the letter. Secondecl by CounciJ.- m��1 ��'�i��;r. Upon � voice vate, all voting aye, ;�layor Uiebl dsc�axeci ��i� motiQr� carr�ed unanimou�ly. �c�u��ilr�ar� Nee asked Mrs. Hughes to encourage Mr. Mahl to get the le�t�;�r �o the Cotincil before the hearin�. Mx�, �ughe� said an unsigned letter would t�e comins� from him fol�.owed by a s�gned Jetter. R�C�IVING COMl�tl1NICA'TION FR�M DUAN� E. PRAZkIE VOTING _ON NORTH PARK; 1�QTION by Cauncilman Nee to receive the letter from Duane E. Px'air��, , da���, Jur1e 13, 1973. Seconded h}� Councilman Bre_ider. Upon a vo�ce Yt�t�, ��.1 vptino aye, �layor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimou�ly. � REC�IVING COMP�ILINICIaTION ��ROM DOUGI,AS A. PETF,RSON VUTING 0:�' NORTH PARK: MClTI��i by Cpuncilman Utter to receive the lettex froin Mr. pou�las A, ' PE�te��or�, date� June 13, 19i3. Seconded by Councilman B�ei�1�x�. U�on a Y�ice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor �.iebl decl.ared the m�iior� ��.x'�'�.�s� ur�animously. R�CEIVING THE MINIJ'I'rS OF THE NORTH_PARK MEETING OF i�1AY 22, 19�3: �(�'���N �iy Councilman �3reide� ta receive the mi.nutes of the North P�xk M�eti.n� v� �1ay 22, 1973. Seconded L�y Councilmat� Utter. Upon a vo�.c� vs��e, a11 vo�ing aye, I�1ayo� Liebl declared the �not�on carried unani� moua�.�, REQUES'T OF C I TY RIANAGER 'I'0 TAKE VACAT I ON LEAVE JULY 1� 18 1� 7�: AND APF4INTMENT �F ACTING CITY MANAGER: 1��'��4�N �y ��uncilman Nee to approve the request b�r the C�.ty Mana.gex ����� Y+�caiion from July 1, tv July 18, ].973. Seconded by GQUn�i�� j� �„ �3�'���.��; a Upo�} � vo�ce vate, all voting ay�e, Mayox L�ebl de���xed � e �c��is�n �ax�ied unanimously ,.,. _ � � �J � , , � � R�GUi,l�R COUNCIL ?•4�ETING QF JI1NE 18, 1973 PAGE 17 k�E��IVTNG THE MINU'1'}=� �`F 'I'H�? BIJILDING STI�N�f�RDS DESIGN CONTROL U�CO�MITTI:E; TTEFTI'� '�)!-- JiJNE_ 7, 1973: RE UES1 l�U CO�dSTI:UC�� .A S�I� � i L t�ARACE FOR THI: PURPOSE OF ORI'v(� SC �OOI T311S ;�S�CATED ON LOT �}3LOCK 6, AND THE 0 H 25 FE:��"1' Oi= I,07' 2,_�GLOCK 6, RIC CREEK PI.AZA S�OUTH AUllITI01 � i{r � 1titI-�. lil; ING 6?50 Mf1IN STREET N. F., FRTDLEY, MINN�SOT;, . !�?};rijJ1=S'i' BY kOG1�R ('EIRISTENSON, 6473 UNIVERS�TY A��NU�: �.? ., }`Ki;l;_i_Y, `,'I�'�I:SOT.� : The Cit�� I:;��ineer sai_ci ti� i� i ter�l had been taken care of. -� ����)I�SIDERATION OF A RE U�;ST TO CONSTRUCT 1S5 TOWNHOUSE �1 T, LO("':1TF.D i")N THF EAST H,1LF QF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER F'TH� SG�1'l'HW};ST UARTER OF S�,CTION 14, T-30, R-24, EXCEPT TH� SOIITH l 85 , 0 F`FF TFIERF.OF AND EXCEPT PARCELS A AND B, TH� SAh1E BEING k30RDEi:E� B�' 63ItD AVENUE ON TH� SOUTH, MIS�I�SIPPT STRFET ON THE NOR�TH, 7TH STRF.ET ON THE EAST AND T STRr I�T (�'� -"i iii WEST. �-�I���i1ES BY THE WALI, CORPORATIO , -- — 80�0 ('EI)�1}� :�� � :JUi_., ?tINNF:APOI,IS, "�INNFSOTA) • The City I:ngineer said this item was pending before the ' F�anning CommissiQn, He addec�, the administration had as�Ced �t�.r plans and they had not submi�ted.them. He said they �hould be submitted before July 1, 1973, because of the � ��ld��ional SAC chargeS. The City Engineer said, they had b�en.r�otified several times. CQNS�DEI2Ai�ON OF A RE UEST' TO C�NSTRUGT A DIESEL FUEL ' 0 G' �'ANK, �,OCATED ON LQ'1'S 27 A D 28, GOV'T LOT N0. 1, D TOR'�_SUBDIVI ION N0. 39, THE SAME BEING 4�TH AVENUE �� � � � ■ JI ' � ' � ROAD , 1 � 7 EAS`I'�F Th� �i�y Engineer said this had been discusse�. �(?T�C?�t �ay Couneilman Nee to receive the minutes o� the St+�ndaxds Design Contxol Subcommittee Meeting of June Se���d�d by Councilnian Utter. 11pon a voi�e vote, all May�r I,�.,�bl declared the anvta.on carried unanimously. 55101: Building 7, 1973, voting aye, RE!C��VTNG THE MINUTES UF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF JUNE 12, 1973; A REQU�S�' FUR A VARIANC� OF SECTION 45.102 2A, FRIDLEY CITY AL H P RK NG OF COMMERCIAL VEI�ICLES ON THE 3 VE � . ., E �-� �a OT 2� 1� , BLOCK 13t HAMILTON'S ADDIT T - . .,.... '1'I�R: ^ � �t�GU,�.AR COU�iCIL �1EI'TING OF JllN� 18, 1973 �' �J �� � �_ J � �J � PAGE 19 R���IVTNG °�HE �9I�IUTES OF TH� ENVIRONMENTAL UALITX CO��iMISSTON — F MAY 29, 19 , M�!'�I�N by Councilrnan Utter to receive the minutes 4f the �nv�.xon- m��t�� Qua�ity Commission Meeting c�f l�Tay 29, 1973. �econded by ��►uz���lman N�e, llpon a ti�oice vote, a1�. vating aye, Mayor Liebl �ie��.�t�'�d the motion carri�d unanimously. ����TV�NG THE i�tINUT�S OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CQMMISSIQN G 0 Iv E Z-, T��ST , MQT�QN by Gauz�cilman �iee tca xeceive the minutes of the Env�.ronmen�tal Qua�.��y Commission Meeti.ng of June 12, 1973. Seconded by Council- man Utier. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mavor Liebl declared �he mA��on carried unanir�pusly. R��EIVIIV� THE MINUTES OF THE CABLE TELEVISION CUMMISSION MEETING Q MAY 7, �.97�: MQTIO�] by Councilman Breider to receive the minutes of the Cable Televisiun Com�-:ission Meeting of May 7, 1973. Seconded by Council- man Utter. U��on a voice vo*e, all voting aye, Mayox Liebl declared the mQta,on cazried unanimou5ly, �ouncilman Vee �aid he had an item for the consideration by th.e ' �ounGil, but be�cause of the lateness of the hour, hs would like �o cantinue the discussion on the matter until the next meeting oi the Council, Councilman �c�e said tie would like to know the juri�diction of- the �(.;C. Ceu:icilman Nee said tiis questions � Ganc�rned two poinr� he wci.,l:_i like to raise at the Publ.ic Hearing. MOT�ON by Councilr�an lJtter to receive the commu�Zication from Couneilman '�ee r����r�ling questic�ns to b�; subniitted to the Federal �ommunicatiuris Col�il�iis� ion. `����orided by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a�pice vote, all votiii� aye, ;�layor Liel�l declared the motion car�r�.ed unanimously. GQUnci�.man Nee asked if the item could be discusse�' on the nsxt we�k's agenda. ?�layor Liebl said yes. Coun.�ilman Nee said he thought the letter should suumitted as c�i�estioned by the City, not by the franchise holder. �Ix�, Barbara Hughes asked if it would be possible to continue the Pt�b�.i� �eari�g? Mrs. Hughes listed the point in question brc�ught up by th� members of the Cable Television Commissian at their r.��ent me�t�ng ancl said they would be meeting again before the Fut���.� Nearing, Mrs, Hughes said the �ommissian would be mak�ing a x�eommendat�on to the Council. � ' REGUI�AR COUNCIL MEI:"TING OF �TUNE 18, 197� PAGE 2� �t�SQLU'��(JN �76-1973 - I)IRECTING F'UBLZCATION OF HE�IRING QN PROPOSED � SSME i ROLI, }'OR ��\N�TARY SF.WER, WaTER, AND STOR�i SEWER IMPROV�- ' �'P� FR -CT N�. 102: - — M�'I'I(�N bv Councilnian Utter to adopt Itesolution #i?fi-�973 dixecting �ublica�ion of hc�aring nQtice on prOppsed assessmc:nt ro11 for s��itaxy se��er, ��Yater, and storm sewer improvement praject No. 102, Seeond�d by Goun�zlman Br�i.der. Upon a voi.ce vote, a11 voting �ty�� I�ay�x Lieb] declared the mation carried unana.mously. Tt�S�L,UTIQN #77-1973 - AUTfiORIZING AND DIRECTING Tt�E SPLITTING OF G��1I� A SFSSr1FNT5 ON QT 13, PARCEL 900 AUDITOR' SUBDIVIS N �9� AND REPLATTING NTO JIM LUND ACRES ADDI'I'ION: MQ�'IQN t�y Councilman Breider to adopt It�solution #77-1973, authorizin$ a�.d �ixecting the splitting o� special assessments an Lot 1�, Farce7. 9QQ,�Audit,pr's Subdivision No, �2�, and replatting into Jim Lund ��x�� Ac�dix%on, Seconded by Councilman [Jtt�r. Upon a voice vote, a�,�, vpting aye, Mayox I�iebl declared the motion carr�ed unana.mously. CI,AIMS ; (a�N�RA� 3 217 0 I,�f�UOR 7847 - �2298 79Q5 MC?�'IQN tay �c�unci�man Breider to approve the claims. Seconded by �ctun��l�ma� Nee. U�on a voice vot�, a1� voting ayea Mayor Li.ebl d��l�r�d the motion carr�ed unanimausly. �,I�EHSE�; T��� 0� L���NSE ON SAL� ���R �`a.mbQ's Pizza ��$ Miss�.�s�p�i St. F��d1�y �QOD �STA�LTSHMENT : James Schooley , GQ�.d�r� V - Bonbay House S$6� i.I�i.versitv :'�ve. Fxi�J.�y Chander Mehta , PUBLIC DRINKING PLACE_ ' Fx��tti.er Club 7�36� i?ld Gentxal Fx�d1�y� � ' How�.e� ��A Mis�i���.��?�, St, P�'�.dley '�laxlene �'ovlitzki �j�wa�d Nelso�} APPROVELl BY FEE Public Safety Dir. 7.2q,Q0 Comm. Dev. Adm. Anoka Cnty Health 25,QQ Public Safety D�r. 7.00,0 Public Safety �lir. �.QO, 00 � R�GULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNF. 18, 1973 PAGE 23 ' �UL��FLE DWE�LING LICENS�S ' Name � A1b�rt Jok�n�san ��11 R�.y�rview T�rr. �'�°�.dley 55432 � i , � ' �'aul. Buxkho�der (Ro�e R�al Estate) 6229 University Fridl�y 55432 S�� aba�e Ch�ry� � Richard V�th P��rl �, RcaJ.and Waller 6�7�-73-3rd St.N.E. Un�.t�d �tealty , 794 �c�, Cl�veland �t, Paul 55116 � S�e I�bQVe September 1, 1972 Sept, 1, ��73 ��ddre55 ^__ llnits I�ee Approved by 137 i�liss . 4 3. 35 Pxo-rate Fire Prev, �ursau 5-1-73 Robert D. Aldrzch 7673 East 4 River Rd. 106-77th 1M1ray 4 S.OQ (6 mo. ownership) 5.00 (6 mo. ownership) Fire Prev. �urea.0 Rob�rt D. A]�dri�h Fire Prev. Bur�au Robert, p. Aldri.�i� 6071-73-Srd St. 3 2.50 Fire Prev. Bur�au 290-�ilst Ave. (3 rno. Rober� D. Aldrich ownership} 57p1 Central 32 �3.25 Fire Prev. Bur�a (Pro-rated) Robert D, A1dr�� S7Q0 Folk 32 23.2� Fire Prev. Buxe�.0 (Pro-rated) Robext D. Alcixich ' MQTT�?N by Cour�cilman Br�.ider to approve the Licenses, Seconded by ��aua���lman Utt�r . Up�an a vc�ice vate, all voti.ng ay�, �Iayar Lieb1 c���lar�d th� mati�n carried unanimously, ' , � G i �_ ' �ST�MAT��: �ounci�man Ne� saa.d he thought ihe estimate submi�ted by Brau�r �hou�.d b� held until� after the presentation and Public Hearing on th� I�orth Park �na�tt�r. The City Manager said this would not eom- gl�ate th� payment to Brauer �and Associates, ��auer �r A�socia�es, Inc, �440 F1yin� ��.oud Drive Eden Prairi�, �Iinnesota 55343 Gt�l� Couxs� and Nature Center Feasibility Study May 25� 7.973 billing �ail, Smi�i�, Ju�ter, Fe�'kema, � t�askv�tz 7.05Q �uild�rs Exchange Building Mi�nnea�aolis t MN 55402 S�r�rice� rendereld by Pxp��ct��pr in xepre��ntation of ��,�� �� ���.����� Matt�rs. Dated Ju�e 5, ��73 $ 2,500,00 1,l.QQ,00 �� I��GUI��1R COL11`(�Il, ;�tEL"l�l'��� OF JU;\�: 18, 19?3 PA,GE 2S ' ' u ' � , ' ' , � � MQT��N by (;ouncilman �ee to a���?i�ove tfie esti►riates. Seconded by �QUn��lma� Utrer, l!��on a v�icF� vote, all voting aye, Mayor Li�bl ���l�xed the �,�otion �arrie� lznall.tinou�lv. CQN�IDERA_I'ION OF� SIDE Y'��IZD ASSESSI�IENT POLICX: `�h� Fi�ance Uirector said t}�i; matter went back to the discussior� `r��,�r�ing the asse~sment of side y�,�ds on 67th Avenue and Ric� �re�� Terrace and 7th Street. l�e saici it had been �he po�icy of t�� Gi�y to n�v�t- cross the street with this type o£ assessment. Th� F�nance llirector said �n this instance if the street wauld neveT 1�� pt�t in n�xt to Red Ow� , t11ey coulc] go farther up the s��est. Mayca�' L�.eb1 saici thi.s wauld be a different direction for the side y��°d ���essm6nt policy, �'h� Finance Directoz� said he was saying if the street is never �c�ing �o be put in, they could go up the black with the as$�ssme��s. M�yor I,iebl saici the peopl� as���sed would have to receive some b�n�e�1,�s, He asked if the City could �egally spread the 7th stxee� a���s�ments to �7th Avenue? Th� Ci�y .�ttorney sa�id if the City feels they want to do �hi.� thQr� �h.�uld b� sam� �ustifi�at�.on from the staff and a reason for this px�pared �n report form, �Ie said the reasons for doing this and �he r�ascan it wou�d ba differen� from the previous policy shou�.d 1ae �t���d, IIe said th�r� should be sorne indicati�n caf the in�on� ��.�tar��y Qf pvli,cy, He �aid if the propexty on th� block is b�n�- ��.t�d by this, this would deviat� from the nc�rmal situation. N�aya�' Liebl a�ked i£ th�s would be set�ing a bad precedent? He sa�.d i� �h� improvements are made would these people receive the b�n�f�.�� . ' '�he +�i�y Attorney said this would depend on what palicy the City w�r��� u�dex this set of £acts. Does the City feel the improve� m�nt� ax�; going to benefit the entire block, �e questioned. H� ' s�.id th�xe should be a statement in the records to uphold this c�ec�.sion in the cas� that someone wants to repeal the decision, , ' ' � ' Ma.yQr �iebl asked the Finance DirectOr if he would prepaxe a �epQx't stating why this situation,would be different and why the �eo�al� wauJ.d benefit. �QUr�c�.�.man Breider asked if the assessments would i��lude Rice �xe�1� Terrace to the end of the Street. He added, tl�e people have �o g�t intQ the area trom somewhere. I�e asked how these �eople had b��n a�sessed, there is no road in there. Coun�i�man Utter said there was a road there at one time. , � ' R�GULAR CQCiNCTi� M��T�1VG OF JUN� 18, 1973 PAGE 27 ' AE���V�i�G THE MINUTkS pF TH� NORTH PARK COMMITTEE MEETING OF JUNE ' �� � • MQT��iN ]�y C�unca.lman �xeider to receive the minutes o� the �iorth ' F�rl� �c�mmit�ee Mee�ing of June 12, 1973, Secanded by Councilman ��.axwa�t. Upon a vaice vot�, a11 voting aye, Mayor I.iebl dee�areci tk��9 mo�io�. �axried unanimously. CQMMllNICATION�: RI�H�,Ri? FUDALI , FIV.E SANDS : FENCING ON 79TH WAY; MOTI(�N by Couri� i lman Br�ei�i�r to receive the �ommunicatian irom Ri�hard Fudali, d�ted June 8, 1973, regarding fencing on 7��h Way. S�canded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice v�te, all vating ay�, May�x I,�ebl d�clared the motion carried unanimously. R���IVING C�MNitJNICA`I'ION_ FROM FRIDLEY YOUTH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION: M(�TIQN by Gaunci lman Hreicle►� to receive the letter and waive the �ees� �ecpnded by Coua�cilman Nea, Upon a voice vote, all votin$ ay�� Mayor Lie�] cieclared the motion carried unanimousl�. ADJQURNMENT: MOTI(?N by Councilman Breider to adjourn the meeiing. Seconded by Gpun�i].man Ut�er. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayox Liebl d+�clared ��e Regular Meeting of the G�.ty Fridley Counc�l �f Jur�� 1$, �973, adjourned at 1:10 a.m, Re�p�ctfu�ly submitted, _�� � � e� i.-L-�--t!-t cx __ ''-�{ � Fatri��a E�1ats ' ��+�re�ary to t�he , ' ' ' ' ' Cizy Council Frank G, Liebla Mayox I/ FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEET�NG �. � . 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C� �� 1 � .,� . _� . o __ � r '� � v � � ��/ ��..e� (`%u-�-� � � � ,� Q c� o.� -T-� Soo �o�2f , 1(� � „_,� ; �� i � `1.3��`�r��✓�d,v � � 0 ♦ .3-3 � _ = t�-� �D � , �� ��.�.��`i � OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PLTBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL T� WHQM IT MAY CONCERN: Notic� i.s hsreby giv�n that there will be a Public iieariug of the City Council a� the City of Fridl,ey in the City ilall a� 6431 Uaiver�i4y Av�n�e North��st on Monday, May 14, 1973 in th� Coun�il Chambers at 7:30 P.M. Ear the purpose of: Consideratian o£ adoption af a Comprehensive Development Plan for the City of Fridley. This $earing will be open to all residents in the City. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above taaxkex may be heard at thia time. Info�rmation regarding the Coaa�teheasive Development Plan is available at City Hall. F�.ea�� call ar visit aur offices fo= additional information. Tei�phaae 560-3450. FRANK G: LIEBL NAYOR Publisht April 25, 1973 May 2, 1973 , MEMO T0: Gerald R. Davis, Gity Manager MLMO FROM: Jerrold Boardman, Planning Assistant MEMU DATE: May 4, 1973 RE: Compreheneive Plan On April 11, 1973 Oliver Erickson and I met with Sandy Dean, Metro Couacil�s staff coordlnator for Fridley's Comprehensive P�an, to discuss their recoamendations for the plan (Exhibit A). From the discuasion it was pretty evident that the provision of low incame housing was their main concern. In a follow-up meeting on April 20, 1973, I met with Wayne Cox and Mary Abdukrhamen of the Metro CounCil Housing Division. We discussed what would be practical for the City and what kind of statement would be acceptable to Metro Council. I ____.. lA On April 24, 1973, I sent a letter to the Planning Commissiou with some recommendations for statements that I felt were necessary to get Metro approval (Exhibit B). These recou�endations, along with Metro Council�s recoau�endations, were reviewed by the Planning Counnis- aion at a special meeting on May 2, 1973. The Planning Commission�s proposals were then drawn up (Exhibit C) and submitted to Metro Council's Referral Board for their review. They accepted the Comprehensive Plan on May 3, 1973 and will send it to Metro Council on May 10, 1973. The P7.annir►g Coum�issi�an recomrnends that the City Coun�il accep� �hn tollpwing s�at�meaks fa� inclusion in the Compreh�naive �'lan: 1. Encpuxags the use o� �'edexal, State,�Loca1. and�k�ri�ate tools ta insure the provision of low income houaing Co help meet the housing needs. a. petermine the housing needs of the City by establishing a committee to study and identify the l�ousing problems. The co�ittee would �hen establish a plan that wauld deal with the problems, and relate the findings and reco�endationa to the C1ty's residents. This wauld be included under residential objectives, page 48, paragraph 7. 2. Pranote the preservation of wetlands by encouraging conscientious development controlled by means available to the City. Thie would be included under General Objectivea, page �+7, paragraph 7. 3etting up a polic y on houaing is aa essential etep ia gettiag Metro approvgl aad in turn, receiving any Federal funding through thelr priority syatem. , � ►! '1 --1 I O /. G�;� : By locating the conflicting intensities and examining all presently undeveloped ' land, special study areas are eatablished and planaed within the framework of the goals an� objectives of the City. I --__ 1B I i � � I I ' I ...:::J_ _ i �,_`i . _ __..._ �...� PLAHNED STUDY AREAS �1�0.�,�v����lv �, �H� ���. PIAH IIIII111 _ � � ��° LQ� � SUR�i . C I TY UF FRZDLEY a 'J Lt1'�'� 2�� i 11, Block 1 T;iC� CItEEK SCHOOL ADD. _"�* -'; S� � • � PAT E:LLIS i �'� ' 6641 (:t1��1;v`ELL ROAU �f��"' FRIDLEY, :�1I'�NL•'SOTA 55432 �9l� �'7�-0�' =,� i _ , -- --/7o.3A - - --- �` �.L._'"'"� :� ; - - - - .� , ��, 1 , (� . �.��t_ � � � � � � � � �, � � � . � � ,-; �� � ��. 1 ° '' i� ' • '� ' ' � I . � � - � � � i� � _� � : � � � � � ' `t, i � I :. , ' y , , � ' _ ------ - ----- �J - —_------ _ . ` � i 1 � � � � i , J. _ � \ k• � _ — . ��.. , � _ .� . � � - �,� . . 4, - - 1'��- s �% - - � -- � �. ' - Sr 1q� ' � � . t .��..,�. % �i C �G`� ,.- yC s %/Cnn: /'%o�e�. I � ��.v� f' / � �O� � :, ! ' � <,'.P>.�.ex �7 . ,�,r .:.t -!`-r� -- j t � I � ' . � DESCRIPTIOV: Lota lU ar►d 11, tslock i, Rice ,Crtek Scl;:��l Adc:itic:n, C�t�� of Fridley� elnoka County, '�tinneso[a. , '. ' - '., � ,.. � " ' - ,� `�;=��.�I he�e.b�r certify thst this survey was mede under my direct eupc.rvision and thet I am �1AIly inthoristd Registered Land Surveyor under the lawa of the Staee of Minnesota. . •. �� , ' � � , ¢ ::� `;,, ���.„,� z y `� Wil iam S. Loye, R.L.S. ��i"� Aptr�l� 30� 1973 Minn. Reg. t�;o. 6787 �►rY �,� � , >'�,� �" ; r ,�. " • � �.� � ��. r4. . . � i,'- �, _ � NV,�1�` ���1`�� $'�. R�..�.'tif.: ,. � . . . ;::. ;; , ,.� ., � :� Y � . 3� a � ,� •�� ��. � . " � q� S �`ki � ' ' u II lA Plats � Subs.-Str. �, Utit. Subcommittee '�leeting-blav 9, 1973 Pa�e 2 Mr. Clark said the City doesn't honor this lot spli*, and until it is approved as a split, we will not split the special assess;nents or issu�: a building permit. Mx. Julkowski. sai.d he had receritly talked to the present ' apartment complex and told him that Lot 11, in Marion. Hills adjacent to the complex to the West, was a tax forfeit lot. owner of the 2nd Addition, ' Mr. Fxench asked if this lot could provide extra parking for the apartment complex. Mr. Clark said it was a hard lot to work with, and 6 stalls, at the most, could be provided on this lot. Mr. Claxk said the owner of the apartment complex in 1968 called the Engineering Department and said he was having a problem providing parking £ox his tenants and wondered if he could get help in working out additional parking. Mr. Clark said the drawing he was presenting tonight had axeas where additional parking could be provided, as marked in red. These par.king sta11S wexe never put in, and there may be a different owner now. Mx. Chxi.stensen asked Mr. Julkowski how he intended to use this parcel. Mr. Julkowski said he has no definite plans. He could sell it, or build on it himself. Mr. Haxris asked what he could build on this parcel.• Mr. Ju�kawski said he could build some type of small office. Mr. Clark said as the proposed 1ot split would be 27,000 square feet, it does meet the code requirements and could be built upon. MT. �rench said that as the owner of the apaxtment compl�x is having a paxking problem, he should probably be made aware of this request so he would know this pxaperty is either going to be built upan or put up for sale. Mr. Forstex said the apartment owner would have the option of buying the p�roperty or letting it go, but he at least wouid have the choice. Mr. Harxis thought the administration shot�ld make the owner of the apartment complex aware that his tenants were parking in a fire 1ar:e. and that he needs to provide additianal parking. Mr. Clark said he woulda't want ta give the apartment owner the impression that h� had to buy this garcel. MOPIQN by French, seconded by Christensen, that the Plats & subai�ris.zcans� 1 Stz�eets � Utili�ies Subcoirunittee continue the reqUest for s 1ot spli�, �.a^. #?3-p5, Bernard Julkowski, to split off part of Lot 6 and 7, Auditor'� Subd.tvision No. 153, to develop the Zand either multiple or commercial, until th�iz� next meeting, and request that written notice be giver� to the adjacent ' prop�rty owners, Upon a voice vote, a11 vot_ing aye, the motion carried unan,tmously, ' ' ' 2. VACATION REQUEST: SAV #73- 08, DENNIS RAIVSTRODI: Vacate 20 foot utility la.t�e between Lots 10 and 11, Block 1, Rice Creek School Addition, to allow construction of a home on two lots. Mx. Dennis A. Ranstrom and Mrs. Pat Ellis were present. �J � I� I1 1B Plats $ S��bs.-Str. $ Util. Subcommittee Meeting - h1ay 9, 1973 Page 3 Mx. Clark said there were no utilities in this easement so the City has no objection to the vacation. We may want an easemer,t on the South line of Lot 11 for a sewer easement. � INr. Harris asked how much of an easement the City would need. Mr. Clark said this would have to be verified in the field, but he thought six or seven feet would be sufficient. Mr. }tarris asked if this would affect the side yard setback. Mr. Clark said it wouldn't although there wasn't too ' mueh high ground on this property and they were g�?ing before the Board of Appeals, for a front yard variance. ' Mr, Harris said it looks like Lot 11 goes into the i:reek. Mr. Clark said Mr. Foslien did own this property ard he still awns the property to the North of these lots. Verbally, yir. F'oslien has tali:ed about rezoning ' part of his property and said he woulcl deed the Cree� bettom to the City for park land. Mr. Harris asked if the Park Commission has looked at this property. ' Mr. Clark said we have talked to Mr. Foslien about Outlot 1, and Lot 3, that runs all the way to 69th Avenue, and he said he migr3t deed to the City ar.y land that goes below a certain elevation. h1r. Flarris said this was why he ' was asking about Lot 11. If the Park Department wanted to develop walking p at hs alo n g the creek, wouldn't they have to come across this lot. Mr. Clark said they would 'if the path followed the Creek on the South side. _' ' � � ' � ' ' ' ' Mr. Christensen asked Mr. Clark if there was any moratorium on any land that abuts the Creek. Mr. Clark said there wasn't although no building permits are allowed below a certain elevation. Mr. Harris said if the Park Department should desire any of the land b�low the Creek for park purposes , maybe there could be some land trading. We would give the petitioner the easement in return for de�iication below the top oi the embankment for park purposes. � Mr, Harxis asked the i� the petitioner had anything he wanted to add ta the discussiQn. Mr. Ranstrom said he had a letter from his neighbor hir. Foslien, in which he States tha� he has no objection to the�variance requ�st or the vaeatiorl request, and a lettex from his architect, Mr. Gordon Metcalf, ex- plaining the probl�ms and solutions to building on these lots. Mr. tiarris said the Subcommi�tee should read the letters and Mr. Ranstrom could hav� them back tQ present to the Planning Commission. M�c. Harris asked the petitioner if'he had any objection to trading the easement far a small easement for drainage and utility purposes on the Sauth lvt lir�e af Lot 11, and dedicating the low land along the Cre�k'for park purposes. Mr. Clark said they could have some land on the other side of the Cr�ek. Mr. Clark said that any land that extends across the Creek cou�,d ba dedicated for park purposes. He continued that the portion of land that �hs petitioner owns on this side of the Creek couldn't b� used fo� walking paths. Mr. French said that when he looked at this p�operty he didn't see eu�y place for a walkway on this property on this side of the Craek, u ' 1��� = 1C Plats F, Subs.-Str. $ Util. Subcommittee Meeting - May 9, 1973 Page Y Mr. Christensen asked if this would be a one story home. Mrs. Ellis 'said it would. Mr. Christenscn told the petitioner he thought it was a , beautiful site £or a home. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , , ' ' ' ' , � ' , MOTIDN by French, seconded by Christensen, that the Plats � Subdivisions- Streets & UtiZities Subcommittee recommend to the Planndng Commission approval of vacation request, SAV 1i73-O8, by Dennis A. Ranstrom, to vacate 20 fopt drainaqe and utility easement line between Lots IO and 11, B1ock 1, Rice Creek Schopl Addition, to a11ow construction of a home on two 1ots, with the stipvlation that the City retain a 6 foot drainage and utility easement on the South side of Lot 11, and that any part of Lot 11 that lies North or West of the Creek be dedicated to the City for park purposes. Upon a voice Vota, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Chairman Harris adjourned the meeting at 8:05 P.M. Respectfully submitted, �!�?-�-r' _ l ��r.:��./ Dorothy Eve on, Secretary 0 0 ♦ � ' ' II 1D Planning Commission Meeting - hfay 9, 1973 �a�� g Chairman Fitzpatrick asked if this would change the siae of the lots. Mr. I.ondoa said two lots will be one foot less and two would be 1 foot more. The lots are of different sizes because the width of the lot depends on the size of the unit. Mr. Fitzpatrick said that administration has no objection to this , replatting and the Plats $ Subdivisions-Streets $ Utilities Subcommittee recommended approval. MOTION by Narris, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Cor�unission close the Pvblic Hearing on the proposed p1at, P.S. #73-05, by parre� A. Fatt Development Corporation. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, tlie motion carried unanimously. , MOTION by Harris, seconded by Driqans, that the Planning Commission tecommend to Council approval of the proposed plat, P.S. �i73-05, by Darrel A. Farr Development Corporation, a replat of B1ock 10, Innsbruck North Townhouse Ist Addition. Upon a voice vote, aZl votinq aye, the motion carried unanimously. . 4. VACATION REQUEST,�SAV #73-08, DENNIS A. RANSTROM: Vacate 20 foot utility and drainage easement line between Lot 10 and 11, Block 1, Rice Creek School Addition, to allow construction of a home on twu lots. Mr. Aennis Ranstrom and Mrs._P_at Ellis were present. Mr. Clark said the petitioner is contract: purchaser of Lots 10 and 11, and wants to build a home that would cover portions of both lots. This eaSement is not being used so administration has no objection to the vacation. We do have a�storm sewer running East and West at about the location of the South side of Lot 11, and it is recommended that the City retain a 6 foot drainage and utility easement at this location. A large portion of Lot 11, is at Creek level and Plats �, Subs recommended that any portion that was North or West of the Creek be dedicated to the City for park purposes. Mr. Clark said he thought it should be seriously considered getting a recommendation from the Parks F, Recreation Commission before this goes to the City Council. He said that in his opinion, anything South orr East of the Creek couldn't be used for walking paths. Mr. Ranstrom said he has letters from the adjoining property owner ' that he has no objection to the vacation, and a letter from his architect . explaining the problems of building on this property, which he would like to present to the Planning Commission at this time. ' � �. ' __ J `� 1 ' MOTION by Narris, seconded by BZair, that the Planning Commission receive the Ietters from Floyd F. Foslien dated May 4, 1973, property owner to the North of the property, and Gordon Metcalf, Architect, dated May 5, 1973. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Harris requested that these letters be sent on to the City Council also. Mr. Clark sa�d the petitipner is anxious to build this house this summer. If we wait for a recommendation frorn the Parks $ Recreation Commission n II ' lE , , Planning Commission Meeting - May 9, 1973 Page 9 , ' , it could delay this into September before all the Public Hearings and readings of the ordinaces are through. You could recommend this for approval subject to the findings of the Parks � Recreation Commi�sion and the Park $ R�creation Qepartment. They have June llth as their target date for the Public Hearing by the Council. Mr. Fitzpatrick said if we continued this until May 23rd they could still have the hearing before Council June llth. MOTION by Harris, seconded by Blair, that the Planning Commission ' cont�nue until May 23, 1973 vacation request, SAV #73-08, by Dennis A. Ranstrom, to Y�cate the 20 foot utility and drainage easement line between Lots 10 and I1, BZock 1, Rice Creek School Addition, to a11ow construction , of � home on two 1ots, until we get the recorrunendations of the Parks & Recteat�on CorrQnission, the Parks � Recreation Department, and the Board of Appeals. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � ' ' � � ' r , ' S. RECON�IENDATION FOR VACATION OF 67TH AVENUE N.E. BETWEEN FRIDLEY STREET N.E. AND STINSON BOUGEVARD Chairman Fitzpatrick said that in Item 2 we recommended vacation of 67th Avenue between Anoka Street and Fridley Street N.E. This leav�s the area between Fridley Street and Stinson Boulevard that we should make some kind of recommendation on. • Mr. Harris said this was discussed at the Subcommittee level, although no recommendation was made. It was felt that the balance of the street ease- ment on 67th Avenue should be vacated with the request that the adjacent property owners rededicate the property from the crest of Lhe embankment back to the City for park purposes. This would help clean up the entire area. Mr. Fitzpatrick said the tax forfeit lot which is Lot 1, Block 1, Oak Grove Addition to Fridley Park, should be called to the attention of the Parks F, Recreation Commission. Mr. Blair said he wanted this called to the attention o£ Paul Brown also. . ' Mr. Harxis asked how the elevation was on the easement for 67th Avenue on `the lots under discussion. Mr. Clark said that most of the easement lies below the embankment. � ' ' � �-.,� ' ._ � ' �� Lli Mr. Drigans asked if Mr. Clark thought `he people would agree to rededicating land back to the City for park purposes. Mr. Fitzpatrick . said there would be people who wouldn't car� if the City holds this easement for a street or for park purposes. Mr. Clark said the area could be better controlled if it was dec�icated for park purposes, and we could make this known at the hearing. � MOTION by Narris, seconded by Drigans, that the Planning Commission recommend to Council that when they have the Public Hearing for the vacation of 67th Avenue between Anoka and Fridley Streets N.E. t�at they include the area between Fridley Street N.E. to Stinson Boulevard, subject to the property ownets rededicating the property below the embankment back to the City for park purposes. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried vnanimous_ � t , � ' ' ' ' � . � ' , ' , , , ' ' ' ' ' CITY OF FRIDLEY II 1F PLANNING COf�AMISSION MEETING MAY 23, 1973 PAGE 1 CALL TO ORDER: Chairman Fitzpatrick called the meeting to order at 8:10 P.M. ROLL CALL: � Members Present: �itzpatrick, Lindblad, Blair, Drigans - Members Absent: Harris � Others Present: Darrel Clark, Community Development Administrator � APPROVE PLANNING COi�A4ISSI0N MINUTES: MAY 9, 19'73 MOTION by Lindblad, seconded by Blair, that the PLanning Cornmission approve the minutes of the 1►!ay 9, 1973 meeting as written. Upon a voice vote, a11 votinq aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE PLATS �, SUBDIVISIONS-STREETS-�, UTILITIES SUBCOMNITTEE MINUTES: MAY 9, 1973 MOTION by Blair, seconded by Drigans, that the Planning Commission Teceive the P1ats & Snbdiv�sions-Streets & Utilities Sabcormnittee minutes of May 9, 1973. Upon a voice vote, all vating aye, the motion carried unanimously. ' � RECEIVE PARKS $ RECREATION CONIh1ISSI0N MINUTES: MARCH 26, 1973 Motton by Drigans, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Co�nission teceive the Parks & Recreation Con¢nission minutes of March 26, 1973. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carrjed unanimously. RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOt�fITTEE MINUTES: MAY 10, 1973 . MOTION by Lindblad, seconded by Blair, that the Planning Corm►ission receive the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee minutes of 1►!ay 10, 1973. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEAI,$ MINUTES: MAY 15, 1973 MOTION by Drigan, seconded by B1air, that the Planning Corrmiission rece�ve the Board of Appeals minutes of May 15, 1973. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 1. .,� CONTINUED: VACATION REQUEST: SAV #73-08, ENNIS A. RANSTROM: Vacate 20 fooL utility and drainage easei between Lots 10 and 11, Block 1� Rice Creek School Addition, to allow construction of a home on two lots. Same as 6700 Arthur Street N.E. Mr. psnnis Ranstrom and Mrs. Pa� �lj,�s were present. ' ' . n � ' � JI ' ' II ' �G Planning Commission Meeting - May 23, 1973 Page 'l Mr. Clark said this item was continued until we had a recomnendation fr� the Parks & Recreation Director and the Parks & Recreation Commission. Chairman Fitzpatrick said we do have a memo from the Parks & Recreation Director and the Chairman of the Parks & Recreation Commission is present. Mr. Blair said the Commission concurred with the Director in that we have no need for any park property from these lots. ' Mr. Arigans asked if the City has any easements that follow the Creek. Mr. Clark said no. Mr. Drigans said he didn't understand point five in the memorandum from the Park Department. This was a suggestion that the lots be , left as they are. Mr. Clark said that meant to leave them in private owner- ship. � ' ' . . � ' �� Mr. Clark said this was also conti.nued until this item had been before the Board of Appeals. Mr. Clark said the variance was approved subject to the vacation being approved. The Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee approved this request subject to a 6 foot drainage and utility easement being granted on the South side of Lot 11. Chairman Fitzpatrick said there was a gully on the property. Mr. Clark said there was no public riqht of way draining into this gully, and this � was to be taken care of by the:petitioner_at the time he was ready to start construction on the home. MOTION by Drigans, seconded by BZair, that the Planning Co�v.ssion . recommend to Council approval of the vacation request, SAV #73-08, by Dennis Ranstrom, to vacate the 20 foot utility and drainage easement line between Lots 10 and 11, BZock 1, Rice•Creek School Addition, to a12ow construction of a home on two Zots, subject to a six foot drainage arid utility easement be�nq granted on the Soath side of Lot 2Z. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 2. CONTINUED: RE UEST FOR A LOT LIT, L.S. #73-05, BERNARD JULKOWSKI: Split off part of Lot 6 and 7 Auditor's Subdivision No. 153, to develop land either multiple or co rcial. Mr. Chairman Fit level so the adj Julkowski trick nt pr Mr. Clark said he hospital, so no one �/ qive any opinion on /E One of the 'no parkinq' s Mr. Jack G Manager of the they had no ob sent. this item had been continued at the Subcom¢aittee ,I owners could be notified of this request. �heard tonight that one of the owners is in the the apartment canplex had appeared this evening to ��operty. Eanera ha�contacted the City recently asking to have the emoved on�5�2nd Avenue. el, District Sup idley Robert Hall ` tion to this lot sp � r for Robert Hall, and Mr. J. Klawa, at the Subcommittee meeting and said � � ' , ' - 1 , ' � ' � ,. . ' . - a ' � ' � '- . ' ' � n � CJordon Ross MetcaU - t�irc�►itect 203� Urbanc.�ale I.ane wa�+zata, M;��,ot�, 55391 5 ��, 1973 l�r. Dennis Ranstrom 1871 West Co, Rd. "C" Roseville, Mirmesota 55113 . �Dear Mr. Ranstram: 0 This letter is to advise you as to my decisions relative to the design of your proposed new resi- _- dence to be located on lots 10 & 11, Rice Creek 3chool Addition. II 1H , I faund, after examining the tapographic survey authored by Camstock and Davis Inc., an� aPter s personal visit to the site, that certain physical characteristics of the property, and seve ral aesthetic considerations have`restricted th� actual eonstruction site to approaimatels that as indicated on the sketch site plan ( sent under seperate cover). The phpsical problema are namelq the sev�re drainage swale located in the South central erea of lot 11, and the mature tree clumps located near the East line of lot 11 and the South area of lot 10, in addition to the general steep slopes of both lots. The aestnet- ic aspects include the views and the desire not to destro3r the natural enviroment b9 severe grading operations. " In my opinion, base� on the known data, an attemr�t to construct the residence over the swale would reauire either pouring footings on fill, which is "taboo", or prohibitive costs in pilir.g, compACted filling oper- Qtions and/or other non-conventional site work f or residential construction. I am aware of the set-back requirements as per the zoning ordinance, but would hope the Village might grant a variance in view of the above, and the fact such a waiver would noZ harm your neighbora with respect t� light and ventilation, nor would it harm the basic intent of setback linesa � Respectflilly yoursy • �' � . r ,^-=.� /;•��.��/,- ,i Qordon� R. � MetcelP�, _9.rciYitect . l,� / � O. � �:. ' 1 . ' � m . .,� � �� � � � �0 � � � �� � �� ��:���� � � �� � � � ���� CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 Universi,ty Avenue N.E. Fridley, bfinnesota SSd32 PAllL BR�WN, D.inec�ton Phone: 560-3450 X64 ____�- l�i u � ' �. � ' � , � ' �1E��o�ar��u�1 Parks a:_3 RecrEa �ion Co:�^:is�ion F,�id].E� 'r`.� rr.ir;� Co:� �.ission DATE; r� 17, 1973 SU&1ECT� L`i�^ector�, Pe-sonal Qoir.ioa on two ��,�. Paul. nrc:��, ��c�or . •�*�+r�4��p�`���rar��te��a�aa��a�r��s•�a�r�ka•oa��s� �r�� . D�ar Coirr.issioners, Please be adY�ss� of the t�o iollowi�� subjects and r.y personal opinior.s iri r'espect },.o fli;,�:; e acticn to be taken. 1. Lot 1� Block 1- Qal: �ro:� �do.ition to �idl�y Park This piecp of l�,r.d fit; in ;:-it-� ot:r o;Y=rai1 p�aa �o a���li^e as r-.�ch P.�ce Creek 1;-��' z� po�_s����� ' ! ��. .�._-.:: - � � - - - � y . p i. �J �.-,. ,: uG _r"" al n�.:• 1l. �J .1 �iC'.'"�.1._a_ �G l/ +.I�P. CilV� ✓ 'r� - should proceed to acq,uire i!��:.s �ail se^tion of la.nd in tni.s �r�a. 2. Lots 10 and �.1� B1ce'.{ 1-�sce �z•ee;c Se"ool �dc� �_c:; ' QI1T' FL1C? Crea:c PaTI:' :iS l:l �P.1.3 2_"��� `I':��5 particular � n�? j' �^� 2 '� O. _o L is �h t�P. SOa��l Qct� 7i c:'' r""_ '^ .t' � i' i }^ o- h ,�• l.: G ": 8 1 0_ 1 �� J Oi �; 1@ �. Ov 3 1 5 2$v�:; D �'���• i.....' B 2$ been a requ;st �o vaca�e the ea�e:�ent. Tf �he lots a��e purcna�ed on y�? oi Lhe ' hil�.� there will be a::�:.�� erec :;ed. Opinian: 1. z � �s my fe�1�n ; t:�.a � o�;r m2ia cor,;t:�a� ticn oi t:.I.s �ar�: , H�.��. b8 OA '�:18 ❑Qi �Cl S1.�B Oi �t':° CI'�?!:. I fe��l that we illll 11�V� i70 S �.^iLB�..� Aeed far the 1e-rrsr part o� t:�e�e lo�s. � , ' . 2. , �. Ap1�. � . The trails kould go on the north side of Creek. Ar� brid�es i:.s�?lled would ia�or use on �ne �ort!� YxoFer�;�• lt. This 7.i�^.its the p�eperty o�mers us9 of iiis section of laad and l�aves very 1it;; le propert-J ;or iiis use. 5. Suggest :�e leav�e th� ].ots as they zrp. �6. 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' +t�t-`l _._'__-__ _ _ _. _ � ��� . „ . ..._..� r._-_� . ....�. __ ._i �....._.... _---.-- _._ ._. � �� � STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNT'Y OF ANOKA � /� � MUTUAL AGREII�4ENT THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this day of , 1973, ' by and between Dennis A. Ranstrom, hereinafter re e�c�to as t e"property owner", and the C�ty of Fridley, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City". � ' � � � ' �� � !I � WI�REAS, the property owner has petitioned the City to grant the following variance : A variance of Section 45.053, 4A, Fridley City Code, to reduce the front yard setback fram 35 feet to 11 feet to allow the construction of a dwelling on Lots 10 and 11, Block 1, Rice Creek School Addition, the same being 6700 Arthur Street N.E., Fridley, Minnesota. WHEREAS, the property owner has petitioned the City to grant the following vacation: � To vacate 20 foot utility and drainage easement between Lot 10 and Lot 11, Block 1, Rice Creek School Addition, located in the north half of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Wf�REAS, the City Council finds that the granting of ihis vacation and variance, as outlined above, will be in the public interest, welfare and will not be detrimental to the people of the City of Fridley provided that certain dedications are made to the City of Fridley. The party, his successors and assigns do hereby agreed as follows: 1. Dedicate a 6 foot utility easement on the south side of Lot 11. 2. Dedicate a walkway easement on the northerly portion of the lots, following basically the 856 contour elevation as shown onthe attached map marked Exhibit A. `3. Dedicate a drainage easement for the purposes of ponding water on the northerly portion of the lots, following basically the 870 contour line, as shown on the attached map marked as Exhibit A. 4. The property owner agrees he wi7.1 hold the City harmless if there is ' structural or other damage to the buildings, caused by a water main break, or water running off the banks of the lots, due to tne steepness of the terrain of Lot 10 � Lot 11. � 5. Property owner agrees he will supply the necessary docwnents for Items #1, #2 and #3 before the second reading of the ordinance for vacation is held by the City. � � � It is mutually agreed that the provisions of this agreement shall be binding upon and enforcible against the party hereto, his successors and assigns and all subsequent owners of the praperty here described. An executed copy of this agreement shall be filed with the Anoka County Register of Deeds and made a part of and be binding upon thz above described property. ' r R+ Agreement: Dennis A. Ranstrom � / i � Page Z IN WITNESS WIIEREOF, the party hereto have hereunto set his hand this day of , 1973. In Presence Of STATE OF MINNESOTA) ) ss COUNTY OF ANOICA ) � On this day of , 1973, before me, a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared and , to me lmown to be the persons �described in, and who executed the foregoing instr�.unent and aclrnowledged that they executed the same as their free act and deed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto ha.ve hereunto set their hands this day of , 1973. 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F-•- � � . ,:, ��,,�� o .�'�,� ' � . j'_` ` '", ' W Z � (VE. ° � �,? �. >- � ,� � A . 3 ' �� / 1 .` ! ``�. J 0 � 60 � ( hereby certify thot o�► �"��' .r�„3 19,y-; I surv�yed the property dsscribed obov� a�d tf�at the abdvo plat is a c�rrACt rprs�s�ntotion oiscid surv�y. /, . ��- ff��G�= t_�-� � G p i /�y CI i�y .. ,1 �.. . e,i.i`it✓ .)i1�.�rL'.,i �::'� FCL'�1_ ��U. 4'�-.s/ /� t ' ' � ' � ' . ' II � 2A Planning Commission t �ting - May 9, 1973 Page 3 Mr. Drigar.> as: .1 Mr. Schlemmer if the grade would be the same for Lhis driveway as the udjacent property owner's. Mr. Schlemmer said it would. Mr. Blair aske� where the gas service was located. Mr, Schlemmer said it was located on the side of the house along the proposed driveway, but he would Call the gas company and have the gas service moved. MOTION by Harris, seconded by B1air, that the Planning Commission close the Public Hearing on the request for a Special Use Permit, SP �73T02, by RusselZ Sehlermner. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motiori carried ur1$n.imovsl y . * Mr. Drigans said that as all the driveways will be concrete, he didn't feel this was undppealing. . Mr. Fitzpatrick said there were objections made to the obstruction , of an open area also. Mr. Clark said there were at Ieast two detached garages East of this area. Mr. Blair said if the garage was moved forwa�'d 10 feet, this would help some. , Mr. Harris said he would prefer that Mr. Schlemmer maintain a five ,' foot side yard setback, even if this meansthe garage is 45 feet behind the house. He said he thought there should be stipulations that the drainage plans be worked out with the City, a turn around must be provided for safety ' or► the driveway, and the garage should match the exterior of the house. Mr. Schlemmer said he intended to do all these things. Mr. Harris said he still thought they should still be stipulated so there were no questions. hir. Harris continued that he didn't think we would be setting any precedence as there ' were other detached garages in the area�if we approve this request. This is a means of keeping recreational vehicles from standing around in the yard, ' MOTION by Drigans, seconded by Harris, that the Planning CommiSSion recpmmend to Coun�il approval of the request for a Special Use Permit, SP #73-02, by Russell Schlemmer, to construct a detached second garage on ' 1'.ots 5 and 6, Block 14, Sprzng Brook Park Addition, per City Code, Section 95.05.I, 2 A, with the following stipulations: � � i C L� I ' 1. A propez� drainage plan be worked out with the eity. 2. The e�!-hetic.s of tn� yaray�c conform �o the house. 3. PrAVide a proper turn-around .in the driveway. 4. Ma�ntain 5 foot side yard setback as spe�ified pti the plvt plan, the garage to be set back a maximum of 4S feet behind the house. . 5. The driveway to be at the same grade as the adjoining ne�Ighbor�s. UPpN A VOICE VOTE, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 2. CONTjNUED: VACATIqN REQUES , SAV N73-05 GILBERT MENKVELD: Vacate public easement on 67th Aven . wee� Anoka Street N.�. und Fridley Street N.E. to add 30 feet to the North/South dimensivn of Lot 1, aiock a, Oak Grove Addition to Fridley Park, making it a auildabl,e siXe� - ��� Crai� Willey and Mr. Ja��� �i����pn, his attorney, wero prosent. 0 ' ' u' ' 11 2� Planning Commission Meetinb - M,,�y 9, 1973 � Page 4 Ghairman Fitzpatrick sa:d this item ha� '�een before the Parks � Recreatiori Commission, the Plats F, Subdivisions-Streets �, Utilities Subcommittee, and was continued at the last Planning Commission meeting, Mr. Fitzpatrick said rather than have the petitioner make a complet� preaentation one more time, I will ask the Commission to address any questions they may have to the petitioner. Mr. Willey said he was representing Mr. MenkveLd, the fee ownsr, and ' himsel£, as the buyer of the property, and he had Mr. James Neilson, his Caunsel, +�ith him who was prepared to answer questions also. � Chairman Fitzpatrick said the petitioner wants to vacate 67th Avenue to make his property a buildable site. The problem is that the area being vacated is about half usuable land and the other half is below the embankmenC ' of the Creek. Mr. Willey has agreed to rededicate the land below the top of the embankment back to the City £or park purposes. ' Mr. Clark said there were two questions brought up at the last meetin� thAt needed opinions from the City Attorney. One question was if the City could vacate a street right of way and ' , retain a11, or part of it, for park purposes, or would it be more legal to lat it xevert back to the private owner of the land and obtain the r�- dadication from the property otwner. The answer to that question was that � we should definitely let it revert back to the owner of the property and get 'the dedication from the praperty owner. The second question was that if it is a dedicated street right of way, could the City of Fridley prohibit its use to licensed motor vehicles even th4ugh it is not open to traffic. Mr. Herrick answered that if the street right of way is not being used for street purposes, it is under the control of the fee owners, probably the adjacent property owners, and they may use the property as their own until the City decides to open the street. This being the case, they could fence the right of way to prevent it from being used by motorcycles, etc. Mr. Clark said he had talked�to Mr. Neilson and thexe was a difference of opinion between the two attorney's. Mr. Neilson feels that as this is a street right of way, the public has the right to use it as a street right of way. Chairman Fitzpatrick said this question came up because in discussing tho dedication of street right of way on 67th Avenue, it was stated that the City had no intention of ever opening up this street, and did we have the right to hold this dedication. It was felt that it should all be vacated and revert back to the property owners. Mr. Clark said he thought we should consider this vacation request by itself, If the Planning Commission thinks more of 67th Avenue should be va�ated, then we cauld address letten to the property awners to see 1f it was vacated, they would dedicate the property that is over the embankment back to the C�ty for park purposes, also. Mr, Drigans asked if the property owner of Lots 29 and 30 would also dodiFate the land over the embankment back to the City for pa.rk puxposes. ; ' ' u a y 2C Planning Commission Meeting - May 9, 1973 Page S Mr. �lark said Mr. Sodahl was at the last meetiYig, and indicated at that time that he would do this also. Mr. Sodahl, 6689 Anoka Street N.E., said his original statement ' was that he wanted to make sure this vacation was for all of 67th Avenue between Anok� � Fridley Street H.E. lle said he didn't make any statement about dedic�ting any land back to the City and he hasn't made a decision an this as yst. Mr. Fitzpatrick said that he wasn't sure that the ' street right of way that reverted back to Mr. Sodahl's property was over the embankment. Mr. Sodahl said there would be a problem determining what is over the embankment. About 3/4 of the easement is level with his present � property and then there is a gentle slope. Mr. Fitzpatrick said we have an elevation line of 902 feet we are using on Mr. Willey's property, but that line may be different on your property. , ' � C� ' � ' ' , , � T , � LJ Mr. Neilson said he didn't have the benefit of being at the last Planning Commission meeting. There were a few points he would like to make. He s$id this was an old plat, that was platted in December of 1886. In that plat there was a road on the Vorth side that was called North Street, and at the end of the dcdicaticn ciause, it stated, by the fee owners at that t,ime, that we hereby donate and dedicate to the public, use foreyer of all stTe�ts, avenues and alleys as shown on said plat. Since that time, Block 3 has been replated into Rice Creek School Addition, and North Street, which is presently 67th Avenue, was vacated. So app'roximately 300 feet of dedicated street has already been vacated. I think it should also be noted that the owners of l.ots 1, 2" and 3, of alock 2, in 1965 gave an easement to the City for the cul-de-sac. From a practical sense, 67th Avenue.N.E. cannot be used as a street. There is an easement there for a public street. In my opinion, this gives the public the right to use this for public passage. We cannot force the City to put in a stre�t, but we cannot stop the public from using•it. Mr. Neilson said he would like to give five reasons for vacating this street easement. Anytime you vacate an easement it should be in the general interest of the public. If you vacate this street, no one can ever come in and request that they want a street here. So it's a benefit to the City not to hav� that problem. It would be a benefit to control the area. It is my pasitian that anyone could use this easement now as long as they weren't creating a nuisance. It wi11 be a benefit because you have a clear under- standing from the property owner that he is going to convey the land .over the embankment bac� to the City for park purposes. It will also be a benefit to have a 7Q foot tract of land to build on rather than a 40 foot site. This wil� make it possible to build a much nicer home. It will also be a benefit to the City in that this will then be taxable property. This lot has already �one,tax forfeit tw�ce. Mr. Blair said in tha minutes of April 18, 1973, Mr. Clark stated tha redwood deck would have to be shorted by five feet to meet the setback �equirements on the South side of the lot, poes the petitioner a�ree to th�s. Mr� Willey said�he had n4 objection and had agreed to this. Mr. Blair said yau alsa hav� no objection to redicating land for park purposes. Mr. Willey said the prpperty below the embankment would be more of a liability for mc tp keep. I have no practieal use for it. There would be a maintenance problem and a problem of persona� ��ab��.}ty �.� anyone gat hurt on this embankmant, ' � �� ZD � Planning Commission Meeting - May 9, 1973 Page b , Chairman Fitzpatrick asked Mr. Clark �h:;t if *he Commission voted favorably upon this vacazion re:�uest if *iiey sr�auid ir�clude the other lots along the Creek in the motion. Mr. Clark said he thought it should � be in two motions. He also felt that it shouldn't be vacated without getting rededication back for park purposes on the area ouer the embankment. Mx. Drevniak, 6684 Fridley Street N.E., asked how many of the Commissioner' ' have seen this property. Chairman Fitzpatrick said most of the members have been to the site. � � l� � � ' � � ' � � , , i M�, Sodahl said that people use this easement to get down to Lhe Creek. He thought the avenue of travel would be seriously hindered by the vacation o£ this easement. He said that in listening to the discussion, if the vacation wasn't granted, a smali house might be built on this lot, which wouldn't fit into the area. If the vacation was granted, Mr. Willey wants to construct a two-story house which he felt ivould also be a detriment to the areas of on� s�ory homes. He wondered what his recourse was. Mr. Harris asked Mr. Drevniak if he was 3ware this property had gone' tax forfeit. Mr. Drevniak said tliey purchased their home in August of 1971, and until they had their lot surveyed to construct a garage, they thought they had more property. The year they bought their home, they couldn't hav� �afforded to purchase an additional lot. Mr. Harris asked Mr. Sodahl if he would be willing to dedicate the land f7rom the top of the embankment for park purposes also. Mr. Sodahl said this would be difficult to answer at this time because he didn't know the elevations of his slope. Mr, pxigans asked Mr-Sodahl if he wasn't using part of this easement for a��rden. Mr. Sodahl said he has spent considerable time clearing off dead txees, chunks of concrete someone had dumped on the easement, and other debri� fxQm this area. He is presently trying to grow grasS in tt►is area and a garden he has on his prcaperty is extended a small way an the easement. , M�. Arigans said the second point Mr, Sodahl made was that there could be a house constructed an this lot that would not conform to the existing hous�S. Mx. Qrigans asked Mx. Sodahl if he thought the house at 660p Fr3dley Stre�t was a conforming house. Mx. Sodahl said he was re�erring ta houses closo to tho proposed house. Mr. Drigans said the house referr�d to was in tha same block. Mr, Harris said if this vacation was granted, it wauld make Got 1 a much more desirable building site, and the area would be cleaned up. Ne �$id'he couldn't see an� reason to retain an easement on any property the City daesn't ever intend to use. Mr. Harris Said he didn't know zf th� house prapased waS compatible with the houses in the area, but this was a mattex of judgement. Mr. Drigans said a portion of the Commission has never seen the plans for this house� M�'. �y}�}�y preaented his p1an� to the Commission, He said ths house would have horizontal�"ma��3nite 'siding and aSphalt shingles, the same as the , . ' � � 1 � ' 1 LJ � I�� u , , ' �I � , � i 0 II 2E Planning Commission Meeting - May 9, 1973 Page 7 neighboring houses. Although it was two story, it would have a mansard roof to lower the profile of the house. The garage wou2d be in line with Mr. Drevniak's house. Mr. Harris said he would be more in favor of the vacation, if he felt the house was more compatible to the other homes in the immediate area. Mr. Gindblad felt that if someone were to build a house on the 40 foot lot, they could build something that was a lot more incompatible with the area. Mx. Clark said the Commission could make a recommendation to the Council that the street easement be vacated subject to the house plans being approved. MOTION by Harris, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission �ecommend to Council approval of the vacation request, SAV 73=�5, by Gilbert Menkveld, to vacate hte public easement on 67t_h Avenue N.E. between Anoka Street N.E. and Fridley Street N.E. to add 30 feet to the North/South dia�ension of Lot 1, Block 2, Oak Grove Addition to Fridley Park, making it a buildable site with the stipulation that a11 land below the elevation line o� 902 feet be rededicated back to the City for park purposes contingent ppon the stucture that is proposed for this lot be compatible to the area. Tlr. Sodahl said he could not agree to the 902 foot elevation line on his lot because the elevation was different on Anoka Street. Mr. Harris amended his motion, seconded by Lindblad; to read that the petition would rededicate a11 the property lying below the crest of the embankment whether it be street easement or not as determined by the property owners and the City administration. pPON A VOICE VOTE, a11 voting aye, the motion and amended motion carried unanimously. Mr. Blair said he felt the proposed house was compatible with the axea. Mr, Harxis said he knew that was a matter of judgement, so we will leave the decision to the City Council. �+ PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF A PROPOS PGAT, P.S. �73-OS 8Y R DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION• A replat of Block 1Q, Innsbruck QARREL A. FAR North T hause lst Addition. ��.� . � Mr. Jim Go on was present. �'� � c� by Blair, that the Plannin Commission MOTION by Driga , secon 9 wa.�Ve the reatding of t ub�i�c Hearing notice of the proposed p1at, P.S. Ni3-OS. by Darrel A, Farr. velopment Corporation. Upon a voice vote, all Yot.ir�g aye, the motio»�rri� unantmously. hir. Clark s when Block was platted, the pxoperty l�nes were �trai8h�• �The ea betwe�n the �� ges was enl'�rged becausa thOre were so�a troo� the ted to sav�. A jog wa ut �n the property lino ao the owner wiY1 own t'he gara�e that goes with his �wnhouse. 0 � � � � � � � � ' '�l � L� L_J il ' � _� � � C..�.c't o �rid�e � � ANOKA COUNTY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE April 23, 1973 Virgil Herrick City Attorney 6279 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Dear Mr. Herrick: II 2F FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 Re: Vacation Request; SAV ��73-05, by Gilbert Menkveld 0 Th� Planning Commission has two questions with reference to a Vacation request that is presently being deliberated upon. (1� Can the City of Fridley vacate a street right of way and �� retaia all� or a pQrtion of it, for park purposes. The reason being that if it is vacated, it would revert to the pri.vate owner on one side, xather than to the City �ark land �ocated on the other side. � �f it is not possible to do this then � would think �t could be vacated and a separate document would be necessary dedicating it as a park. �2� Since it is a dedicated street right of way, eould the City of Fridley prohibit its use to licensed motor vehicJ.es even thou�h i.t is not apen ta traffic. I am thinking of motor cycles and the 1ike, The Planning Commission will be recAnsidering thls i.tem at their meeting o�' May 9. Thexefore, your commenCa on this matter would be� dppraciated on or before l�ay G, 1973 so we could forward th� information to the members with their ag�nda. � DC/�e ��� � � If you have any questions, please call me. �'si.n � ly, �_ pARREI, CLt,RK • �p{r►munity Aevelopment Administxator , , I. � � �I � � � �if o rid�e � � ANOKA COUNTY � 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE 1 Darrel Clark Cotmnunity Development Administrator City of Fridley , 6431 University Avenue Northeast Fridley, Minnesota 55432 , r[ay 4, 1�73 Re: Vacation Request: SAV �k73-05 by Gilbert Menkveld FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 Deax Mr. Clark: ' This letter is in regard to the questions that you raised in your letter of April 23, 1973, regarding the above matter. � I am of the opinion that if the street right of way is to be vacated, that a separate deed should be obtained from the private owners dedicating a portion of the easement for park purp�oses. � If the street right of way is not being used for street pur- poses, it is under the control of the fee owners, probably the ad- � jacent property owners, and they may use the property as their own until such time as the City decides to dedicate the street. This being the case, they could fence the right of way to prevent it ' from being used by motorcycles. I hope this answers your queakions. ' i r � t � � : � � Sincerely, v� ��� VIRGI HERRICK '�, ��J��. City Attorney � II 2G , � �J � ' � , ' � , ' � � � r LI LJ II 2H . :�a- i _. 11 , 1'= ,>' Mr. Gal Jer Z.r.�ks��n Plannin� Commission City of Fric�.ley 6431 University rvenue N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Dear Mr. Erickson: Ae: Lots 2& 3 B1.�ck 2 Gak Grove Add�tion to �'ridley Park. (6684 Fridley Street N. E. - Fridley, Minnesota 55�32) In regard to the proposed construction of � house on lot l� Block 2 of the C�k Grove �cir,it!on to Fridley Park. I am aganist th•is. I have 1 isLed b�,low re�sons why I feel this would not be a good thin� f or my immediate area or the City of Fridley as well. Due to the fa.et that Zot 1 is ta narrow in the fTOnt ta build a home on� this house would have to be set back from the street a greater distance than what my house is set back & all other homes on Frid1QY St_�eet. This Vi�uld in my opinion distort the "look" of our street & possibly lower'the v�lue of my property 3c neighbors property va.lues also. , The Rice Creek area at Fridley Street, from what I have learned at City Nall, is to be left in a wild state. I believe �hat th]s home being constructed at the edg�s of the Rice Creek w�ld park �rea would te to cl�se & infring.e on this area. The park area should be enjoyed by a11 not purchased for the enjoy- ment of one family. There is a variety of such wildlife as phe�sants, ducks� raaoons� & all types of birds who make tr,eir homes in this Rice Creek areR. These birds �re enjoyed by ourselves & all adjeent nei�hboxs. To have these birds driven out of this area bq construct i�n of a'�: me �t the r�dges of this wild area would be sad. We feel that so much of our metropolitan �rea's land is go- ing for construction of various structures that there is less & lese land left neat to our cities where adults & chi?_dern can en�oy nature & see what remains of our w�ldlife'�that we would be �ganist thia proposed construction on lot # l. I believe this would be a postive action for my nei�hborhood & the City of Frid- �.ey to protect xhat remains of these wi]d areas. Please give this your serious consideration. Sincerely, -�� , ��-� .� � ,:� `�,�;��l�i-✓ D. G. Drevn�ak ' �.. _� �_ ._.. } .� ' , � w � • �i�' �i,soo� �� �llrfir w.4v,,` �'oYd 'c fos/�;�n 2 .°� 3 1 ,�,a �_ - -.��'' � � 1 ,,: �'��� ��� '30�; i/i �..r �f/ G�99.r,✓� ifiYC/� �� ,f/d,�'Ji � ��— � �� ,�� �� �� '.�� �, ° .R1.��' s, � �tA � : 1'� � ,T J � . 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I STRE�T - , ,� ��,� ��s�..._ t� , , � . , ' CORNER� �.., �� . -�--- __. e�� �� • � � E �"C. / 4 . .. , . , � r- , 1 , , ' � � � ' , , � ' i , i ' 1 , r e � , , , ' II 3� June 15, 1973 REFERENCE: Fridley Bus, Roger Christenson The following is a summary of the meeting held this date between: Roger Christenson, Property owner Carl Newquist, Attorney for Mr. Christenson " Nasim M. Qureshi, City Engineer Jerrold Boardman, Planning Assistant � Considered at the meeting was the development of a bus garage, to � be built by Roger Christenson on Lot 1 and the North 25' of Lot 2, Block 6, Rice Creek Plaza South Addition, subject to all easements of record. The concensus of the meeting was an agreement on the following items: - 1. 2. 3. 4. City would not vacate 30' roadway along the railroad tracks but would allow Fridley Bus to use this right of way for providing a parking lot and Fridley Bus in turn would give a 30' roadway easement next to this existing 30'easement, making a total of 60'. This property would then have a dual use by bqth City of Fridley and Fridley.Bus. A walkway easement be provided onthe North of the building along the South side of the creek bank. An easement be provided for the existing storm sewer through this property. The Easterly SO' of this property would�not be disturbed at all, and all the vegetation would be kept in tact. 5. There will befour green ash trees planted on the �orth side of the building, with a row of lombardy poplar trees planted in front of these trees and also along the East side of the parking lot for immediate screening. The lombardy poplar trees are to be planted on about 6' on center. 6. The parking lot and driveway will be curbed with concrete curbing except the first 130' of the property along the rail- road tracks, which will be asphalt berm. 7. On the North side of the parking lot, there will be a catch- basin and collection structure provided with a pipe outlet into the Burlington Northern ditch for collection of debris and drainage. 8. � Eight trees are to be saved on the east and north sides of the building, as shown on the plans. All busses to be parked inside the building. The only outside parking will be cars. . � II 3C Summary of Meeting Held Regarding Fridley Bus June 15, 1973 Page 2 10. The disturb.ance of the area next to the creek bank will be kept to a minimum and also special care wi�l be taken to see that washout of materials during constructiori will be kept to a minimum. 11.� Location of gas pumps to be changed to the West side of the building. � 12. Building to be light green panels with a minimum of five aggregate panels on the North side and two onthe East side and additional architectural treatment on the East side. 13. No traffic from this property onto Main Street; all traffic will be routed along the tracks onto Mississippi Street. . , � ' � ' ' � ' � , ' ' � � � ' � , ' ' � June 14, 1978. Mr. Steve Askew Assistant County Administrator Anoka County Court Nouse Anoka, Minnesota 55303 �ear Steve: ,- �. - : .�: C.; � II �� 3D Pursuant to my phone canversatlon with you, I am enclosing some infor- mation concerning a proposal to construct a school bus•garage along Rice Creek. One of the main objections of the neighborhood east of Main Street is that the bus traffic will have a detrimental affect upon the neighborhood if it uses Main Street as an exit. In exploring alternatives, it was felt the bus company could possibly use a road easement,as shown on the map, down to Designware Industries. At this point some arrangement would have to be made for the bus canpany to drive their buses across the area shown as proposed exit in the diagram. Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer, has been.fn touch with Designware Industries, and it appears they arould have no objection to �the use of this land for the propose� exit. Some grading would have to be �one as well as some material placed on the roadway surface to keep the dust down, etc. Mr. Qureshi advises me that this is sandy soil in this area and would.make a passable road Nith very iittle improvement. It wauld tle desirous, of course, if the County were to proceed on this as quickly as possible, to build the frontage road up to hlain Street, at least, which is, as you know, part of the t�lississippi Street underpass con- struction project. Would you please discuss this matter with Bernie when he gets back from vacation, and advise us if the County can be of any assistance to us on this project. It is still a matter of conjecture whether reaching a solution on the routing of the buses will be enough to appease the property owners, but it was feit we should explore this thoroughly. GRD/ms �: City Engineer ' City Attorney Very truly yours, Gerald R. Dgv1s City Manager c .. , � , OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA JUNE 8, 1973 MEMO T0: THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL II 3E , SUBJECT: PROPOSAL TO CONSTRUCT A SCHOOL GARAGE IN RICE CREEK PLAZA SOUTH ADDITION BY ROGER CHRISTENSON, FRIDLEY BUS SERVICE, INC. ' � ' At your meeting of June 4, 1973, you requested that we investigate a possibility of an exchange of the Christenson property for property in the vicinity of the City garage for the location of Mr, Christenson's proposed bus garage. On June 5, 1973, , Mr. Jim Gibbs and I met with Mr. Carl Newquist, attorney for Mr. Christenson. I am not, at this point, prepared to make a recommendation on this matter, however, I would like to point out information on two alternatives, as I see them, to the iJ � ' u ' �_J � � solut�on of this problem. Alternative No. 1: Allowing Mr. Christenson to build this bus garage on his property • It�would appear on the surface that Mr. Christenson has the correct zoning and had every right to build the bus garage on his present ground. This does not alleviate the concerns of the neighborhood that a bus garage is going in there, and the fact that there would be increased traffic by buses on Main Street, and that there is an alleged detrimental affect on the neighborhood, so the opponents say. It would appear that if the Council were to choose this alternative, provisions should be made for egress and ingress of the buses to be made on the road easement that parallels the Burlington Northern tracks from the Christenson property to Designware Industries. This is a satisfactory arrangement with•Mr. Christenson, except at the point of entry onto Mississippi Street; this is located adjacent to the railroad tracks and would cause a problem for the buses entering there because of cars being stacked up at the railroad crossing, and the fact that the buses are on a tight time schedule in order to complete rounds. The County, of course, is planning an underpass for this area. Included in those plans is a frontage road paralleling Mississippi Street that will cut through the south side of Deisgnware Company property and go westerly to Second Street, with Main Street being blocked off. It is conceivable that the City could ask the County to proceed with building that road immediately, at least to Main Street. This would solve the access problem Mr. Christenson has in taking his buses out without going through the residential neighborhood. On the other problems mentioned in the meeting, there is a great deal of screening � from the street of the property by a heavy growth of trees. There would have to be proper safeguards regarding the pollution of the creek by the bus company. Mr. Newquist has indicated that Mr. Christenson will cooperate in insuring that no pollution takes ' place, and he would further stipulate that as soon as an acceptable route for the buses is found, he will agree not to use Main Street or Second Street for travel of his buses. � ' . ' The Mayor and City Counci] Christenson Bus Service, Inc. Property Page Two � I � ' � ' � � , II 3F Alternative No. 2: Exchange of Property Between the City and Mr. Christenson This possibility was also discussed at our meeting, and it was felt that if some common value could be arrived at, an exchange, with Council's permission, could be arranged. Mr. Chrfstenson has looked over the area around the corporation yard, and due to the drainage problems in the area, he would probably be most interested in the area directly north of our present corporation yard, with available access to the street. It would appear there would be sufficient land at this location. Possibly a way to proceed would be to get one or more official appraisals on both the Christenson property and the City garage property, so there would be a fair and equit- able basis for trade of land. This arrangement has the disadvantage in that we are presently utilizing some of the area outside the corporation yard and north of it for storage of fill materials and such, because�of the easy access. We are desirous of . keeping the land to the west and south of the present corporation yard for future � possible expansion of either the ice arena and/or the corporation yard in the future. The area on the west is particular7y critical because, if our building was ever to be expanded, it would have to go in a westerly direction. ' Assuming that we did reach an equitable agreement on an the next question that arises is what use could be made of tr Rs you know, Jay Park is about a half block away and serves a and has a small ballfield. One possibility is that Jay Partc ' park purposes, unless deed restirctions prevented doing this, single family housing lots, and sold to developers. The area be moved over to the Christenson property to allow a park on � course, does have a disadvantage of having a small children's running creek, which may pose some liability problems. ' Summary: exchange of property,� e Christenson property. s a tot-lot playground could be abandoned for and subdivided into then at Jay Park could the creek. This, of playground area near a In Summary, it is my belief that any arrangement that the City Council chooses, ' the City should not lose, in a financial sense, on any proposal. Also, you must consider the matter of precedent in that you in effect would be making arrangements for the benefit of a neighborhood to sol've a problem. You must ask yourself the , question, "would you be prepared to do this for similar situations, and would there be any requirements that the Council do this in the future?" A good example of a similar problem would be if Designware Industries decided to expand its operation, in that it is directly adjacent to the same residential area affected. Also, of course, ' you must consider that Mr. Christenson has at least equal rights to develop his property as his neighbors did when they developed their property. � � ' ' ' As I indicated, I submit these thoughts for your consideration and seek your direction as to which alternative you are interested in pursuing. 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R C 3 �/.r �G/,w�w� i�"nv/�vr `lwxhn.eiy /e fi✓.Er �'atif i � S�CTION II ITEM 4 CONSIDERATION OF REQUEST BY JOSEPH RICHTER, 165 STONEYBROOK, FOR ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION ON CREEK RETAINING WALL. � II � I� ' , � � � � � PROJECT N0. 103 Sewer and Water Project No. 103 meeting of June 13, 1973, 9:00 a.m. Persons in Attendance: Gerald Davis, City Manager Virgil Herrick, City Attorney Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer Dick Sobiech, Assistant Engineer Bill Jensen, Suburban Engineering Bill Meyer, Suburban Engineering � � Dunkley Surfacing representatives called to say they would not attend. Virgil to write letter to Project 103 bonding company indicating termination• _ of Dunkley Surfacing Company's contract and the start of negotiations with other contractors for completing the remaining work on the project. On Friday, June 15, 1973, Virgil to call the bonding company to verify that � previous letter is sufficient notice. � � � � � � � � . � i� � Suburban Engineering to contact various contractors regarding force account prices to finish the remaining work as follows: I. Internal Sewer Repairds (grouting) 2.. . External Sewer Repairds (excavation) 3. Watermain Testing 4. Recompaction Efforts Contractors under initial consideration are: l. Solidifica�tion, Inc. 2. Tom Deveaney 3. Northdale Const. Co. 4. Progressive Contractors Incorporated Costs to be received by Friday; June 15, 1973 After notification from Virgil that everything is in order, Suburban Engineering to notify force account Contractors to begin repair work on June 18, 1973. Repair work to be completed in approximately ten (10) days to two weeks at which time the streets in the project can be released to the City's paving contractor. Richard Sobiech Assistant Engineer RNS/p 1 � � . � + ' , ' ' ' f I ' ' � ' I� � ' , , . ... .... i .�c uti.�, t il�1�f ................................... • ...........................................G Q.'/ 0�........... ti.4:::tin........,-........ Ly and bet�ucen....,.. �I`.i'Y,,,Or i�'RIliI.�Yr .0 1.iunicipal Corporution ` ..... •••• 1�....7.�..., . .............. ............................................................_�.... S�cT r c�s I I I Pd�U of th.a �rst part, Lessor.........and........The •Foundation. .for. .Islands.µ .................._..........�.�'_ 1 Non�rofit Cor�oration) .., ... .. .. . ........oP.Peace�...Incorporatea�.�s. �tttteg�cetfj TTuct tlu .................. ..............................................................party of the aeoond part, L�saee... � eaid ]�rt� o f tha first pdrt, in oonaia�eration o� tTu renta` and oo•venanta,' lureinafter mentioned, do...... Tureby Demiae, I.eaaa and Let unto the said pcarty or tha aeaond part, and the � P��b °f t�+�e sec°nd Part do88 h,ereby hire and take from tlas sa,id • Party of i7u �i ret pa.rt, tlie follow- ing deaertbed premiaea, 8ituated in tlu Countb of.. Anoka ... �.... .... ...............:.......................................................... Minnesota , and State o� ...................................................... ,�z. Thoae Isl.ands in the Mississippi River� ....................................... . .......... eoannoa]�y knawn and �a1],�; ��se's Island (and •also) Gil Hodge's Islands� and the iaterest of the City of F�idley in and to l,ots � and 4, Block 2, Hayes Hiver I,ots, including the 8� of Charles atreet vacated. Said Chase's Island is otherwise ciescribed as Government Lot 5, in aeetion 151: �-3Q: �• ��� (it is believed also that parts of said Chase's Island aud eafd Gi� g�ge'� Tsla� are located in said Section 15� and aa vell in Se�tion �2, ad�oi�a3gg in �b�ne�h�.p� 3�, R��ge 24. ) • : ; . r �e �aitt at� t� ��, �i�. �� . . �,Ps�e�aea unto the aaic� Lessee......, ................. ...... � .. ...........� 7� t`rrr �snd dursng tlae �i,� f��.�:-••-��.-�9�0�...�yB......... .............................................. from and a 'ter tlu w.._._ .._.�_......15.t�._---...._...c�a�► �..........:�........-•---....... .. and, for auccessive eriods there- a�er��o� niu�� (�) � � � ...... ....., 1s..7.3�.., ........... � .. . .. ......................................... P -•• ---•-.---...... �' ��. imor�m) except and ucil.ess terminated by notice ���� ................_._...............__.__....__._. .......................___........................................... .............................................. r�ce� ��mai ca�` � ............:........................ ...:u vs3�ttz� .�_..� � .Y.B ..P..__........ � _ �nd ....�__ __..._._.__...__......._.__. ................................................ _........_....... dad t�3ia aaid ..................................................... iessee..._ dgrees... ����€ �1�, ��! �aor_.... to pay aa reni for tlu abova nzentioned prem- laes l�iae suni. Qf_.._SI�_.I1.S31�1.�t, ...��.•.0��:.._........_.....__..�......� wpaa �coadi.�i�n Lirst: _........_.� ......................_._................. ...DOLL.qRS ........................ 8_� � piremises are used ac� eiccr�d.e,c� � g,�ss� g� a� � �a�ection irith the project oP th� "islands of Pesce" a� aca� � b} �3�e Zan�is and premises sre av8i�b� !� �as� �f the public, and eapecially all handi_ �PP� � disabled; a�d g�zb]:�c us� 3s wi�F��t �imi��ioa or restriction or discrim- ization contrary to 2a�r; and rules a�d,r�g�,�fons iu force are for preservation of safety anci preventioa of fire, he�lth and �eTPare oP the public, and the orderly use and pol3cing oY the premises and an� Fsci.li�fes thereon, and the preservation of the �remfses so Par as reasoaably possible, and in thetr oMginal and natural state. ..... ................... ..................................... .......................................................:...... or dnd during tlu full ter�n. of thia Lea,se. d�ed it is further a�'reed by and between th.e Fourties cr,a followa: Tluct ah.ould tiu adid Leasee...... faiL io m�ctice the aboae mentioned pa.yrrunt8 c� herein speeifted, ar to pay the rent a foreaaid when due, or f¢il io fttZfLll any of tlu covenanta herein contained, then and in tivat oase it slaall be ldwful for th,e 8aid ��'•..... to re-enter and take possession of the ctboie rente�i premisea, and holtl and enjob th.e sam,e without sueh re-enterin� worlcins a forfeiture of tice renie to be paid and tiu covPnanta to be perforined by tlte said Ltasee...... for the full ter�n o� thi8 Lcccae, dnd th,e said Lessee...... alao covenant.�8.. ctn.d agree...� to a�ed with th,e aaid Leasor...... not to assign thia Lease, or underlet th,e above rentul prerriises or any part th.ereof, with,out �'irat obtaining th.� written conaent of th.e sc�id Lessor......, ctnd th,at..... it _....t�ll, at th,e expiration of tJce tim,e ¢e i�,crein recitcd aurrender tTze aforesaid premises to th,e edid Lesarn....... , 4uietly yield and , .....................J[�c in aa good condition and repair as when.....�,�.......toolc tJcerro, reaaonable wecLr dnd tear and damage by th.e elementa dlone excepted. .Qnd th,e said Lcssor...... do ......covenant th,ai the aaid Lesae�......, on Pdyi.ng th,e rent and r covenants d foresQid, si�ll arzd m,dy peac�bly und qui.etly hceve, hotd dnd enjoy the aaid derriis� remta� �or tlie term, aforeaaid. �n '�tgtimonp �tfjereof. Both p¢rtiea have hereunto eet tluir lucnda dnd aeala tlu da.y and year �trat scbove� unzEten. Si�sned, ,SeaZed and Dclivered in Preaence oJ �CITY OF FRIDLE"Y) ..................................................................................................... (SE,�I L) BX.� ............................................................................................. . (SE.qL) + �» ............................................ � �L� ............................................... ......... E TAE FOUNDATION FQR ISLANDS OF PEACE, INCORPORATED � ........................................... (SEdL) ........................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEMO T0: SUBJECT: OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA June 15, 1973 � T}1'� MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL III 2 FtEYENUE SHARING PLANNED USE REPORT - THIRD ENTITLEMENT PERIOD -` JA�UARY 1 TO JUNE 30, 1973 The Depart�nent of the Treasury requires that Planned Use Reports be completed fo� revenue sharing funds for the third entitlement period prior to June 20, �973. The report must be sent to the Department of the Treasury as well as pubiashed in the local newspaper. The Planned Use Report is an executive prap�osal to the City Council. The normal sequence of events would be that at some later date a formal budget would be approved by the City Council. Additional reports to the Department of the Treasury will be required at �hat time. The items eligible for revenue sharing funds are as follows: A. 6. C. D. E. F. G. Ord�nary and necessary capital expenditures Pub�i� safety (law enforcement, fire protection and building code enforcement) Envir�c�t�mental protection, including sewage disposal, sanitation and �llution abatement Pub��� transportation, including transit systems, streets and roads , Healt�, recreation, libraries Sbc�al services for the poor or aged , Finan�cial administration � Some citi�°s have adopted policies of their own regarding the expenditure of revenue sha��ng funds. Some commit revenue sharing money only to those projects that have a useful life of five years or more. Revenue s�aring funds for the first two entitlement periods (the year 1972) are being used to finance capital outlay items which would otherwise have been part of the regular 1973 General Fund budget. The City did not make a transfer from the Liq�o�r Fund to the General Fund in the year 1973 because of the con- struction of ��e new liquor store. The revenue sharing funds are therefore being used to finance capital outlay items that would otherwise have been f i nanced by teaae 1 i quor fund . ! . The Mayor and City Council Revenue Shari.ng June 15, 1973 Page 2 I recorr�nend the following items be included in the executive proposal for the planned'use of revenue sharing funds for the third entitlement period: Payment of balance of new fire truck (Pierre Thibault) $60,000 Payment of balance of Peter Pirsch fire truck 5,835 Purchase of park land 8,701 74,536 t . III 2A The availability of revenue sharing funds comes at an opportune time as far as the Fire Relief Association is concerned. The Fire Relief Fund will need to transfer at least $88,000, and probably more, to PERA to "buy in" to the system. Because of legislative changes in the upgrading of PERA benefits in the last session, the original cost of "buy in" will be more than the $88,000 originally projected. PERA actuaries are prepari1973n uThetStatenan- cial report to have available at your meeting of July 2, Law approving entry of our Fire Relief Association into PERA requires your approval before it becomes effective. Although the Fire Relief Association will have suffi•cient funds to loan the money for the fire truck; it seems unwise to make a loan when the purchase of fire capital equipment and park land is an appropriate use of revenue sharing money, and interest would be saved also. Loans for capital future projects would still remain available from the Fire Relief Association. Recommendation: City Council approve this planned use report and direct the administration to prepare necessary amendments to the 1973 budget for your consideration and action. ' GRD/ms ' ' ' ' ' Very respectfully, � � Gerald R. Davis City Manager � L�� � , 1 ' , ' III 3 cif o r`d�e cy � _Y�.._________r 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE ' . Mr. and Mrs. Byron B. Davis, Jr. ' 170 62nd Way N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 � � �� ' ' , ' ' �� ��i ' ' Dear Mr. and Mrs. Davis: ANOKA COUNTY June 15, 1973 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTa :i5�13� This confirms our discussion on the acquisition of a seven foot easement on Lot 3, Block l, Potacek's Addition located at 180 62nd Way N. E. The City of Fridley, with the approval of the City Council, will pay you the sum of $1800 for the seven foot easement to compensate you for the ease- ment and for any other damage to the remainder of the lot. In addition to the above noted compensation, the City of Fridley will pay you $2.78 a foot for some 172 feet which is compensation in lieu of a fence or a hedge. This amount totals $473.16. It is the mutual understand between yourself and the City that you, or any future owners of the lot, will not requ,ire the City of Fridley to put up any type of fence or hedge at any future date. GRD/ms Si�cerely yours, �a�� l�' ��� Gerald R. Davis City Manager � I11 4 SECTION III ITEM 4 RECEIVIlJG REPORT REGARDING NORTH PARK SIiE DEVELOPMENT FINANCING. PREPARED BY EHLERS AND ASSOCIATES. ��1 5 The Leag+ie of vVor��Fn Vc:ters oi Frialey, Minnesuca ADVISORY COMMITTEE Bob'a Produce Ranch Herbert Bacon, Jr. Comstock & Osvis, Inc. Fri�ley State Bsnk p. V1(, Hantad Co. inc. John E. Moyer Midland Cooperatives, Inc. Harvey E. Peterwn ppn�ld C. Savalkoul June 11, 1973 Gerald llavzs, City Manager Fridley Ci;.y Yall 6431 t;niversity Rve. ��E Fridley Mn. 55432 Dear Gerrv: On Monday, .7une 18, 1�73, tiian .'�iahl wi�l be in Fri3ley. iie is uirector of O�erations of the t�atural Scie;�ce for Youth Fou_ndation. His organization has helped a nun:�er of co�unities establish nature centers and conserve natural resources. He has some inte�esting ex}�eriences to xe3ate in fundinq nature centers. He has aareed to n�eet w.:th anvane on Monday to relate his exp�rtise and experience a�out nature centers. I wish to confirm an a�nointment with you and Paul �rown at 2 p.r�. �n June 1£3 to meet with him. Please invite any othez staff oeople you think might benefit from meetinq bir . t�lah 1. We have asked that as many of the Environmental Commission, Parks and Recreation Comanission and the Ad Hoc CWcimittee on North Park meet with him at 7 p.m. on Monday also. Z also request that some time be made available on the City Council aqenda for Mr. Mahl after 8 p.m. if possible. Mr. Mahl indicated he maiy have nothing to say to the council. However, we would appzeciate your acheduling the time in case he vrishes to malce some statement or the Council may wish to queation him. If it appears be does not need agenda time, I'm assuminq it is a si�nple matter to pasa over it. Thank you. I hope Mr. Mahl's viait proves productive for evezyone concerned pith North Park. S�ncerely yours, � __._ -� /. �-�-� -�. -� ,�----' &�rbasd L. Huqhes P;p$ident ' , , ' The Honorable Mayor and City Council of rridley 6431 University Avenue N. E. ' Fridley, Mn. 55432 Ge�tlemen: June 13, 197� I apoZogize for not voting on the North Park issue at the Ad Hoc meeting on Jnne i2, 1973. As incorning Presidcnt of the Fridley Rotary Club, I was requi.red to attend the Charter Night cere�onies of the new Rotary Club of Golden Valley. Mr. Charles Sheridan, President of The Chamber of Commerce, and our wives left the gathering as soon as we Gould. However, when we got to the City Hall at 10:09 P.M., the vote on North Park had been taken. Inasmuch as the preliminary meetings usually lasted until 11:30 I assumed that the final meeting with the com- pleted report would Zast at least that long and I would be there in suf- ficient time to vote. However, I would concur with the Study made by the professionals� in an unemotional and unbiased manner and cast my vote for a Golf Course at the North Park Site. Sincerely, � 4 . ,L-C-v�,�� Z���.�..�.•--�, ane E. Prairie, Member of Ad Hoc Committee AEP/se III 6 ,I1 7 OFTHE YOUN6 MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASS�CIATION OF METRsIPOLITAN MINNEAPOLIS YMCA Mr. Frank G. Liebl Mayor, City of Fridley 6431 University Aveuue N.L. Fridley, Minn. 55421 Dear Mr. Liebl: �304 Jackson St. N.E. Minneapolis, Minn. 55418 Area Code 612 — 789-8803 :Tune 13, 1973 Last evening the North Park Feasibility Study Grot.;� met. Due te the fact that I was at the YMCA's Annual Meeting uf Gu���ernin� Mtm�ers, which was very crucial that I attend, I was not at attendance at the North Park meeting. Upon talking to Phylis Gottsche and Don Rrau�r on 6/13/i3, I found out that the study that they produced was def.eated by a 3 to � margin vote. The YMCA's Board of Management and myself have gonc on --ec.ord to remain neutral whether it be a golf course or a nature center. Fiowever, being a member of this study group and with the premise thar I�ould support the findings of Brauer and Associates, I would cast my vo,~.e to accept Brauex and Associates Feasibility Study in that a golf course would be the first priority and thar. Locke Park would be a nature interpretive center thus giving both fine facilities to the city of Fridley. I appreciate the opportunity to have been a part of this study group. I apologize for the time I could not devote to all of those meetings due to the Capital Campaign Funds Drive. I would concur with Brauer and Associates and cast my vote in favor of their recommended study. S�,ncerelx, � �� I% l �,f�7: ���� Doug 's A. Petersen Executive Director DAP , j z A PARTICIPATING MEMBER O� THE UNITEQ �'UNQ OF TNE MINN�APOl18 AREA ' � � , , III . � THE MINUTF.S OF THf: NOR'I'H P.�RK C;�ti1:'�1Ui�TI"I'Y SEi9IN��h Ol; Nl�a1� 22, 19;.i The meeting o��cned at �: 3E� p. m. Mr. Breider openecl the rneeting and introdur.ed each �f the committee member�, MEMBERS PRESENT: Breider, Sporre, Prairie, l3arnette, Fitzpatrick, Young, Flarris, and Stanton MEMBERS AB5ENT: Werner, and Peterson , OTHERS PRESrtiT: Brauer t; Associates, Norm Stone, Naturalist; and llon Foridrick, Land Management :�peci:�I ist , ' , ' ' � � � � � ' ' � Mr. Bxeider said that the format for the evening woul.:i bc to have Mr. ���ur give his presentation, to have a young man frt�m Frialey show a film on the Mar�h acti.vity and how it relates tv �leveloping a marsh �.ea, and then they would ha��e 5ome input fr�m the public along with �heir comments on the North Park issue. Mr. Braur introduced his associates, Norm Stone, and Uon Fondrick. Mr. Braur said that to begin a study of North Park the study has to begin somewhere other than North Park. It has to begin with some understanding of where North Park is before you decide what it is. Mr, Braur then showed the slides that were shown at t)ie last commi- ttee meeting. Mr. Braur said that in conclusion they believe that a city needs a golf couxse and a nature center. He continued, there are at least �ive or six undeveloped sites within the radius for which a nature Center could be used. A golf course would have only two areas in whi:ch it could be built that are within the ten rrlile radius. North Park be�ng one, and the Anoka County Airport site being the second. He said the Anoka County Airport site was doubtful to get. Mr. Braur sai_d that they have tried to promote the fact that a nature iTit��'pretive center is simple...you must live in it rather than on � ` R Mr. I�ean, Caldwel�, 58�4 Hackmann Ave., Fridley, Chairman of the Fridl�y �)FL Club. Mx. Galdwell read a lettex that he wxote to the committee cQncerni�ng the club's support for a nature center, by a unanimous vat�. (Se� attachmen�) Mx, Russe�l Houck, 750 Overton Drive. N.E. Fridley, Treasurer of the AFI�, �ai:d that he was not at that meeting concerned in the letter, and that it was not a unanimous vote. Mrs. Metc�lf, 860 West Moore Lake Dr., Fridley, said that she had a 1.et'��x addressed to the members of the Fridley City Council from W. J. 8re�k�nridge, Dixector Emeritus, Bell M useum, University of Minnesota, The letter stated his support for a nature center. (See attachment) � � , ' i � , ' � ' ' , li � III $ ,� NORTH PARK SEMINAR, AIAY 22, 1973 PAGE 2 Mr. Robert A. Christie, 5930 Hackmann Avenue, Fridley, said that he had one question in mind and that was comparing a golf course and a nature center. They compared a number of golf cour�es, bizt he asked what about the population using them? He asked if there were any numbers. Mr. Brauer said that the National Golf Foundation has some figures on some golf courses for l,000 people in a certain radius, he said that they have compared it on a national metropolitar, basis and that in this particular area there are twice as many peo}}le for a golf course as the national average. 1�1r. Rrauer said that. in terms of nature interpretive ��reas o.r pro�ram�, rhe Elm Creek site is opening this summer, and is a nat��re int��i;�� •� i t-� � ��ram and a 4,000 acre resource. He said it will have l�c�tter th,+��h., tra;, ;�t Carver alld wi11 certainly be better than at Highland 1,ake in 't�looniin�ton. Mr. Christie asked tiow many people woulc] use a nature center and how m�ny would use a golf course in North Park? Mr. Brauer saicl that they predict thdt about 40,000 to 50,000 rounds of golf would be played. He said there was no way to tell how many people that was. Mr. Ken Sporre, 301 Ironton Avenue, Fridley, said that on the national average, 60 out of every 1,000 people actually play golf, and anyone could use a nature center. Mary Larson asked how the schools would use a nature center. Mr. Breider said that the first part of the month he sent each of the schaol districts in Fridley a letter. He said to date he has only received one letter back from District #11. The letter said in brief xhat there were 535 school children and theix schools would be interested i�1 a nature center and would use it c{uite extensively for their science pTQgrams, and possibly a golf course could be used by some of the junior highs. �r. Henry Block, 5612 Sth Street, said that he has noticed two state- ' meT1�s made, one statement said that there are many nature centers in our area and the other states that there are none. He said obviously this cannot be true. , Mr. Bxauer said that there is a publication put out by the Minnesota Departmer�t of Natural Resources which lists within the City of Fridley, thx�e interpretive, or outdoor education resources, that are existing. , He said they are talking about two things which are that you have an abundance of resources potentially which can be used for an outdoor education program. He said the ones that are listed in the City are , �amp Lockslea� Moore Lake, LoclaePark, and the one that is being develo�ed whi�cb �s the Islands of Peace, which is a corporation. He said that �i�ey each have some kind of an outdoor program taking place. He sa�d , � � ' NORTH PARK SF;MINAR, i�AY 22, 1973 , �i I � ' ' � � ' ' � � II; g � PAGE 3 that the point they were *.rying to make is that thE:rL is no unified combined comprehensive program of outdoor� educatiori in Fridley. Lee Ann Sporre, committee member, said that this pizb�ication was made before North Park was purchased. Ms. Mary Martin, 133 Stonybrook, said that Mr. Brauer only talked of North Park as being an interpretive center and an education center and not as a nature center. She said that this is not the only thing that a nature center is, and they have not disctissed it in any other way than education, and that she felt that it could be used in other ways also. She also asked if Camp Lockslea was available to Fridley. She said that Island of Peace was specially de�igned for hand�pped people, and Locke Park is already a recrea- taon area that is devoted to active recreation,and how are they going to turn it into passive recreation, and if t}iey du that, what will be used for active recreation? Mr. Brauer said that the principle use is for outdoor education. He said that they list 15 ways that an outdoor resource si.�ch as North Park benefits the community. He apologized for emphasizing education so much, but they t}�ought that it is the most important one that we have to face in the next generation. Mr. Brauer said that he is assuming that there are some Girl Scouts in Fridley and that since it is there, and if there were a naturalist in the City, if he were hired by the City and if he were developing a program and found that it was a very good site to illustrate some kind of an ecology system, h� Gould probably talk the Fridley people into using that place,in �'eturr�, making it better for the Girl Scouts. Mr. Brauer said that the idea of using the Islands of Peace just for the handicapped omits the £act that ii it is a good enough experience for the handicapped, then i�t must be a goad experience for everyone. , Mr. Breider said that the Islands of Peace is being designed to a�eomodate the handicapped, but the facility will be open for t'he g�neral public. ' , � l_� t l .l Ms, Martin said tha� if do �o specifically for b�caus� that is how it keep it that wild. It you do design for the the ha.ndicapped, which started out. She said must be developed for handicapped, you must is what it should be that you just can't the hand�capped. Mr. Br�ider said that it would be develop�d but that it would be an asphalt si�Guation. He said that whatever is done, it will he open to the public. Mx. Young asked Mx. S�tone or Mr. Fvndrick whether they feel �.t would �ie a dupliGa�ion of having North Park and Camp�Lockslea. Mr. Stone and Mr. Fondrick said they were �ot familiar with Camp LQ��CSl�a or the Islands of Peace. � ' NORTH PARK SEMINAR, MAY 22, 1973 � , � � ' 1 � �' ' ' , � ' ' � , ' ' ' � � i,1 � � PAGE 4 Mr. �d Wilmes, 6350 Riverview Terrace, Islands uE Peace, said that in view of the fact that Islands of Peace was mentioned, that it was not intended just for use by the handicapped, but also for the general public. Mx. Leonard Burkholz, 8513 Cottagewood Terrace, said he worked in Spring Lake Paxk and they have been using the North Park area for the last three years for their school children and also in summer sehool. He said Mr. Braur did a good job representing the things that are available in North Park and the things that are available along Rice Creek. He continued saying that Rice Creek goes on for a long distance while in North Park the same things are con- centrated. rie said you can have a nature interpretive center type thing within the 120 acres, including the moving water. Ms. Sharon Bakke, 6527 Monroe St. N.E. Fridley, said she has been a g�rl scout leader for four years, and a cub scout leader for five years. She said the facilities at Camp Lockslea are so small that the children have to do some of their camping inside. She added that they ar� not allowed to go in the back because of the water, and poison ivy. She said other area scout troops use the f�cilities and so they all must take turns. Only a certain group is allowed to camp in that area at a time. She said the area isn't even big enough for the girl scouts. Mr. Braur agreed with Ms. Bakke but said that poison ivy and an axea where there is water would be quite interesting to a naturalist. He said that that supports the need for that kind of h�lp which is needed, Mr. Braur said that the areas that they are talking about which are Rush Lake, Schmitt Park, Bunker Prairie, Otter Lake, and Lino Lakes are all Ramsey and Anoka County facilities and are all in the process of being developed into nature interpretive bases. Mx. K. Raystrom said he works for Medtronics, responsible for all of the facilities, he is also a member of the Fridley Chamber of Commerce, and is active in the YMCA, he added that he has a defi- nite interest in Fridley. He said first of all as a worker for Medtronics, Medtronics has given Fridley a letter of intent stating that all of their property along Rice Creek can be used in con- junction with a nature program developed by the County or by the City, that they have no intent of affecting this site but to leave �t as �t �s, and work with any naturalist or group to develop it into a facility that will be available for all of the City of Fridley and the genexal public. He said cars can be parked on the company parking lot. He continued that there were ducks, squirrels, birds, and wild flowers. He added that you can even see deer on occasion. He added that he just wanted to let every- one know that they do have a place that they can go to now, a11 i��y have t� do is ask. He said that as a member of Fridley, his concexn would be what could be done about reducing the tax base in our area, He said they should look at how the community could besx serve the �eeds of Fridleyt He said Fridley sh4uld prQVide botR � nature cente� and a gol� cpur�e. ' ' NQRTH PARK SEI�YINAR, MAY 22, 1973 1II 8D PAGE 5 ' Mr. Lesli� Parker, 1056 South Circle Drive, member of North Star Chapter Exec, Comm, read a statement fxom the Sierra Club in support of a nature cencer. (See atta h t c men ) A woman from the audience said she was confused because Mr. Braur was tslking of a nature center and an interpretive center as one, She said he was talking about an auditorium and a museum etc. She added, a nature center was where animals could have their young and people could observe the animals. She added, these were two different things. Mrs. Barbara Hughes, 548 Rice Creek Terrace, President'of the League of Women Voters said she came to convey to the members, as a speaker for the League, that what is done at the meeting will be forever. She said that the League has studied North Park for over a year. She added that they do study it and discuss it at their meetings. She said they have spent over 20 hours in meetings just on Fridley's parks. Their concensus came out as a nature center in Fridley, and that North Park was the best place in Fridley, for a center. She added, that no one can indicate their individual support for ei�her. She said that in early December they brought in a petition with over 1300 signa- tures asking tha� the park be dedicated for nature. She said that they conducted a walk through the park �n October and over 300 people were present. She said she has lead tours through North Park. Their concensus included that a naturalist should supervise a11 natural areas. She continued that a nature center on North Park can and will serve all of the people, of the �ifferent age groups, She said that her first and final comment was "what we do here is forevex, l�t's maintain it as a nature center." Ms. Hughes said that she just wanted to add that she had some slides of Narth Fark that were much better than Mr, Braur's, and that she would be glad to show them to anyone. ' Mrs. Ralph Auks�r read a statement £rom the Minneapolis Aud ubon Society in their support of a nature center. A point of informa- tion was mad� that on IKay 11, 1�73, 57 different vaxieties of bird� ' were found in Noxth Park, making the bird watching area better than the bird sanctuary in Minneapola.s. (See attachment) ' Mr, Lyle Bradly, 15202 7th Ave. Anoka - Secondary-Science Chair- man of Distri�t �11. He said he has also worked for Minneapolis parks as a natuxalist, and he is also an avid golfer. He said that he has never seen such a cammunity where there is no apathy. , He said not very many communities have such an interest in their community. He added that he has just finished a tour working with the Minnesota zQO boa�ed and zoo's are very much like nature centers, ' He said zoo's wi�l out draw all professional sports, He added that North Park was a very unique site, He said that in School District #11 they have an environmental program that is good but ' not as good as it could be. He said they have found out a£ew things about their program. No matter how fancy an environmenta]. sa.fie or nature ��n�ex you hav�, xf it is geographically situat�d ' ' 1 � � III 8E NORTH PARI� SEMINAR, MAY 22, 1973 PAGE 6 it will not be ut�.lized. He said that North Park is better than Carvex. He said it is worth moxe than anything else out there and that they should think ahead about 30 years, not the present. He said that if the decision makers do not look into the future, they are very remissed in their responsibility. ' R�C�SS: The meeting recessed at 9:7.0 p.m. ' RECONVENE: ' ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' � ' 1 u The meeting reconvened at 9:17 p.m. When the meeting reconvened, a young man from the high school showed a film presentation. At the end of the film, Mrs. Sporre said that it should be a requiem of North Park. Mr. Breider then opened the meeting up once again for discussion fxom the cammunity. The Chairman of the Fridley Nature Buosters asked Mr. Braur how he determined that Camp Lockslea wa� good for a nature center. Mr. Braur stated that Camp Lockslea was one named out of three by the State of Minnesota Depar�ment of Natural Resources, on which outdoor education programs were conducted. He said that they did not make their recommendation based on Camp Lockslea, but on their principle natural resource basis, which the two countys are now in the process of acquiring, and one of which is being developed. First of all he mentioned Bunker Lake or Bunker Prairie Park which is a major Anoka County Park in which a nature inter- pxetive center will be established sometime this summer. Secondly, the Lino Lakes area which is being acquired by Ramsey County. Thirdly, Rush Lake in New Brighton, which by the population center is as close as North �ark. Next was Otter Lake, a Ramsey County Park, and Schmitt Park on Lake Johanna. He said that all of these were in a five mile radius of Fridley and �11 of them are proposed to be a basis for natural outdoor interpretive pro- grams and to be maintained for that purpose. He said that in addition to that, thexe was the Carlos Avery site which is a xesource which other areas around the Twin Cities do not have. He said tFiat Fie d�d not bel�eve that Fridley could compete with tfiat ki.nd o� xesouxce nox �ith tFiat kind of financial resource �acking, �cFi 3s the t�o County � s. Mrs, Sporre asked Mr. Braur if that information was received from the Na�uralist. Mr. Braur said that they received that from the naturalist and xesource management people with Ramsey County who have r�ade these analyses. Mrs. Sporre said she was speaking sg�cifically abat�t the North Park site. What was their opinion. She first asked Mr. Stone wha� kind of direction they were given an the praject� 1 a 1 �F NORTH PARK SEMINAR, MAY 22, 1973 Pa�L 7 Mr. Stone said he was involved in a very large undertaking of development of nature areas in Wisconsin. He said they have a great amount of Minnesota tourists and so he h<as a lot of back- ground with the amount of tourists and their interests. He said he was asked by Nir. Braur to examine the site and tell him what he actually felt about it. He said it is a very good nature site. He said that he must say that nature is never standing still. The bi� attraction at the present time is the beaver pond, but, he said, this is temporary. E�e said that he tias seen better. He said the people would have to decide if they want to put money into it and to control the access to it. He said it would have to be fenced, and managed. He said it woula mean taking out some of the beaver and deer each year, because if tYie deer increased, they would eat each other out of house and home. He said they could make the pond more stable by constructing a dike there and a walk control structure. He said if they want to put money into the project and develop it they could get some wonderful things. Mrs. Sporre then asked what advantages did he find if they took North Park and divided it up into four parts in each area. Such as aspen, bog,�etc. Mr. Stone said he found tall prairie grasses, bogs, hardwood areas, and many other attractive areas essential to a nature.center. He added that if you would like to maintain it as a nature center you would have to control the people using it by trails, etc, because you cannot put that much use on that small acreage of land and st�ll maintain some wildlife. He said it could be done by paths, small groups, and a naturalist controlling these. Mx's. Sporre asked Mr. Stone if he had also evaluated the Locke Park area. Mr, Stone replied yes. He said he evaluated North Park in early April and the old vegetation from last year was very dense. Mr. Stone said that Locke Park had a moving stream which was a major attraction, it is being used quite heavily during the summer, and it has a t�emendous warbler movement through it in the fall. He sai.d it daesn't have the amount of prairie that North Park has. Mrs. Sporre asked if he found the prairie acreage within Locke Park itself or private land. Mr. Stone said that there were some pxairie flats within Locke Park itself. Mrs. Sporre asked what kinds specifically. Mr. Stone said he found blue grass stem, big blue stem, and indian grass; however, the bulk of this was on the adjoining property just over the fence. He said that when the w���nd blo�vs tf�e seed will be blo�rn onto Locke Park land. � Mxs. Mary Martin asked if they can maintain this with people in there without taking away from the active recreation. Mr. Stone sai.d �hat the walking on plants would have to be controlled and �he traffic would have to be prohibited on the banks itself. ' Mrs. Martin said then you could not maintain it as active recrea- tian. Mr. StonP said you could in the river bot�om itself because �t �`s strea�i ; ' I1i �G NORTH PARK SEMINAR, MAY 22, 1973 PAGE 8 Mr. Ke� aporre said that Mr. Stone was saying that North Park was xelatively a small acreage of land for a nati�re center. He said that open land available at North Park is 124 acres, and LockePark is only 62 acres. He said then that if North Park is too small to be suitable for a nature center, then Locke Park is impossible. Mr. Stone said that Locke Park also has the use of the public to consider. Mr. Sporre said then that the only way was to take out all of the picnic stuff and let it become natural. Mr. Stone said it would help. Mr. Sporre said that the people of Fridley would not let that land go because they fought so hard to get it. Mrs. Shirley Caldwell, 5874 Hackmann Ave. said that they want to leave Locke Park for what it is now. Mr, Ken Sporre said that he just wanted to make one comment that North Park has 124 acres, Carver has 2500 acres and only 150 of th�m are used for their nature program, so that would make North Park quite feasible. Mrs, Sporre asked if Mr. Stone was able to visit Locke Park and North Park at any other times of the year. He said he only visited North Park 2 times and Locke Park 3 times. Mrs. Sporre said t�at credit sho�ld be giuen to some of the school kids because th�y went out and took 5 truck loads of garbage out of there. A member from the audience asked how were they going to manage the prairie. Mr. Stone said that managing prairie would require fire. He said this is how a prairie is maintained. He said occasionalZy you may kill some wildlife with the fire, or destroy a few nests, but it is the habitat that counts. He said when it is used at the right time of the year, thexe is very little �estructi4�. He said he wanted to point out that with game, fire has always been a part af their way of life. Mr, Stone said that there is little destruction on soil in the early spring. A member from the audience asked what would happen to the Nprth Paxk site if it did not have a naturalist, had too much traffic, and did not spend any money on it. Mr. Stone said he spent an entire day there but there were many � matoxcycles, and no wild life. He said there would be no w�ldlife. Mx, Sporre said that there is a law now that no motorized vehicles are allowed on the site, and that there are signs posted around North Park. Mrs. Caldwell asked Mr. Stone if he knew of any nature center that has been unsuccessful. Mr. S�Qne said that he really couidn't answer her question because he is involved in Wisconsin and their programs are pretty successful. ' ' NORTH PARK SEMINAR, MAY 22, 1973 iil 8H PAGE 9 ' Mr. Fondrich said all he knows is about expandecl nature centers. Mrs. Sporxe asked Mr. Fondrich for his opinion on North Park. , Mr, Fondrich said he thought North Park has hi�h potential for a nature center and he could see mar.y interestingprograms that could be put into North Park as a nature center. ' Helen Johnson, Chamber of Commerce, said that the Washington County nature center's adult attendance was very small. She said they txied to improve their programs over the summer. A member from ' the audience said that the problem with that one is the time dis- tance faci�r, it just takes too long to get over there. ' ' Mr. Fondrich said as an example, if a community wanted to use the Woodlake nature center this spring they would have had to reach th�em within the first three hours of administration or have gone through an outside line. He said they even left some of the phones Off the hook for the first three hours. A member from the audience said that she heard that as soon as the ' industrial area came around North Park, the animals would all leave. She asked if that has happened with Richfield? Mr. Fond- xicI� said that the Woodlake nature center had no deer or beaver. He said that you could take them to the marsh areas where , tY�ere are more plants and animals. �� ' ' A member from the audience asked how much it costs to finance, for example, Woodlake or something similar. Mr. Fondrich said �hat it cos�s Woodlake $70,000 a year. He said $20,000 comes fxom the Federal Government and $50,00! comes from their own cities. A lady from the audience said that it seemed to her that it would sur� cost a lot for maintenance, hiring a naturalist, getting people to work there, etc. Another member asked what were some of the comparative costs, as ' �ar as maintenance �or a nature center. Mr. Braur said that they purposely left out the economics of the issue because on the basis of sheex economics, nature centers look bad and they are prejudice. ' He said their final report wi.11 have all of the numbers. He said it really show$ in that th:�e are very few if any public golf couxses in the area other than those that are just starting their �irst year or those that have been remodeling extensively. The ' x'evenue pxoduced is paying for the cost of improvements plus the intexest pn the bonds, plus the maintenance and operating cost. He said tha� �khe numbers are much the same. The difference is ' that the abili,�y of a nature interpretive program to generate si�niiiGant revenue so far in our society which haven't proved to be uery feasible. He said the experience value of a nature center �.s warth more than playing go1f. He said that the benefits of it ' axe to�ally social. On the basis of economics, they are really bad, ' 1 ' NORTH PARK SEMINAR, MAY 22, 1973 ' ' ' III 8I PAG� 10 A member from the audience said that whether it is nature c�;nter or a golf course, they are going to have to pay for it any way. Mr. Braur said that they are recommending that because of the inter- county, inter-municipal thing�,that Fridley take the lead and establish a joint powers act, or a joint powers ability of muni- cipalities in government to establish a coordinated, combined pxogram so that they would pay only a fair share of it. ' The Chairman of the Nature Boosters Club said that if it is true that they would have an interpretive center somewhere else rather than North Park, they probably wouldn't have an interpre- ' t ive center because of the problem of the expense; therefore, they would nevex have an interpretative center. He said if the golf course didn't come out financially, they would be doubling. � He said they would have some additional taxes to maintain a nature center in Locke Park or Camp Lockslea. So he didn't see the di.fference. ' Mr. Braur said that he is afraid that they go with North Park ancl have a nature center, and then forget the whole thing. He said it would be forgotten especially when there are two or three ' others built around and supported by the County. He said he would not want �o be a part of that because he has spent too much time trying to sell the idea thatth ey have only one genera - tian left. Mx. Sporre said that people were talking about the taxes, what it is going to cast them. He said about two months ago, the Minn- eapolis Star ran a survey in the paper what people would like to spend their money on. Would they spend their tax money on a nature center. Far over 50� of the people said that they would gladly spend their tax dollars on a nature interpretive program. Ms. Maxtin said that Mr. Braux said if other nature centers are built everyone will forget about North Park, but she said if you turn L,ocke Park into a nature center people would forget about it also. Mr. Braur said he believed that everything goes in cycles, and that while there is a lot of interest, he said that when it comes from a 1oca1 pot, it is different. He said they will ask what in t�e world are we, Fridley, supporting this site over here, when the County has three or four other sites around here. Mr. 8raur said one of the things that he has leaxned is that there is no natural area in the metropolitan area. Everything is man-made. He said i£ it is not a natural area it is going to have to be mana�ed and carefully attended if you are going to maintain it as a base to teach people. 1 III g � ' NORTH PARK SEMINAR, MAY 22, 1973 � � ' ' ' ' , PAGE 11 A lady from the audience asked how 7,ong ago Minneapolis set up their park system. She said they have a terrific program. Mr. Braur said that they began their park program in 1887 and completed it in 1893. He said that they were just beginning to think about conservation, ornamentation, culture, and reserve. Mr. Braur said what he was trying to say was that he doesn't want to see everything dropped into one pot. He said that they have the great american brick amd mortar tradition applied to a site. But they want interpretation, experience, and to make it worth something. He said they have the resources to do it. He said to concentrate and get the Council to spend the money to get the facilitators, and the implementors to get onto the sites that are going to be deved.oped and have a broader basis for it. Ms. Hughes saic� she hoped that he meant North Park among all of the others. He said that it would be an excellent image builder, an �xcellent site �or interp�etation, and everything else. But, he said, competitively they doubt that it can survive. He szid that Mr. Fondrich is going to have to face competition if Edina and St. Louis P�.rk put in Programs. He said that the competition is tremendous here. , Mr. Sporre said that if it fails it could always be made into a golf course, Mr. Braur said he would not want to take that risk. He had known of some that have failed. Mr. Darby Nelson, Biology Staff at Anoka Ramsey Junior College, said he is concerned because they get some excellent students at the Callege from Fridley. He said that the students will use it i€ it �s close by, but E1m Creek, Bunker Prairie, and Carlos Avexy are just too far away and will not be used much. tie said if it is �e�onomics that they are concerned with, forget the golf course and the nature ce nter and turn it into an industrial park. Mrs. Sporre aslced if Mr. Nelson would respond in any way, the use the Junior College would have for a nature center. He said that there would definitely be some things that they could utilize. He said they are using Elm Creek at the moment which would be just as fax as North Park. Mr. Lavoc, 6231 Trinity Drive said he wanted to speak on an individual basis. He said he wondered if there was any validity in the potential of other sites. He said that it seemed there were some very fundamental considerations to make. He said he tried to separate them into what might be educational utility and a recxeational utility, and a social utility. He said fihat they should give some merits to one utilization versus the other in te7rms of the curricular programs in school versus the extra- cuxr�cular programs in schools. He said there is little doubt 11I 8K NQRTH FARK SE�INAR, MAY 22, 1973 PAGE 12 that th� curricular value of a nature center far out-weighs the curricular values of a golf course. A golf program for educational ut�lization is essentially extracurricular, it touches only a few students, where a nature center can touch upon many more. Mr. Ray Mandloh, 6320 Monroe St., said he was speaking as an individual although he was a member of the Fridley Board of Edueation. He said he thin ks the value of the community, and students of all ages, all seem to point toward a nature center, rather than a golf course. He said he felt that after the Council chooses eithex a nature center or a golf course, they will put in the ingredients to make it a success. He said that the value o� the nature center would be its long term importance in terms Qf teaching conservation. Mark Quinn, a student at Anoka Ramsey Junior College said he is representing the Anoka Ramsey Chapter of Minnesota Public Interest and Research group. He said at a recent student committee the group unanimously decided to endoz•se the nature center concept. He said they felt that a golf course cari only be used by those physically and economically available to golfers, whereas a natur.e Genter could be used by a far more diversed group of people. Myxna Hjellming a student at Anoka Ramsey Junior College said that she would like to speak as a former Blue Bird, Girl Scout, 4-H'�r and as a pexson seriously interested in conservation. She said she has used this area fox the last five years, every summer for picnic use and for taking children back there. She said that they must think about the surrounding areas as well as Fridley, or else th� City will b� in "sorry" need 25 years from now. She added th�y must think about their children as well as their grandehildrsn, and what they left them in the way of nature. Mr. Ken Brandon, 6716 7th Street said that he recalled hearing about a nature centex that failed and that if they establish a nature center at North Park and it fails, they can always build a golf caurse, but if they build a golf course at North Park, they c�n't change it back to a nature center. Miss Hjellming asked how the maney would be appropriated. Whether �t be a nature center or a golf course. Mr. Breider said it would be through xevenue bonds for a galf course, and through the general obligation bond ii it were a natuxe center, wh�ch is the general taxing money. He added f�deral �unding may be available, he was not sure yet. Mrs, Sporre asked if they could not go through stage develapment? She said yau don�t have to bu�ld it all in one day. , ,_. 3L � NORTH PARK SEMINAR, MAY 22, 1973 PAGE 13 , Mr. Breider said that if you go a nature center route you have to get a management program initiated fairly quickly. He said the minibike problems and the sewer problem with Coon Rapids and the � naturalist all takes money. He said he is not in the position to say that it is in his funding limitations of the City of Fridley. He said he does not know what a naturalist is going for. ' Mr. Fondrich said a naturalist's sta"rting pay would be around $8500 to $9000. Mr. Breider asked Mr. Fondrich what amount of money would he have to spend to maintain North Park at present levels? ' �Mr. Fondrich said Mr. Breider's question was so broad that he could not answer it, but he said the first, A#1 thing to do would be to fence it. Mr. Breider said he assumed that to have a good , nature center program, if they stage it over a number of years they would have to talk about a substantial initial investment. Mr, Fondrich said Mr. Braur would have to answer that. , Mr. Braur said that to make it an effective tool and prepare it for the people, you have to make improvements. He said you could build a galf course in stages too, but you basically have to have ' the fundamental framework. He said that the principle expenses would be the fencing, improvement of the paths, and managing the water, which would be the most expensive. He said in their ' final report which will be to the committee members on June 6, will include the breakdown of these expenses. Mr, Breider said he didn't know if they could go on a year to year ' basis. T�ey would have to hixe a naturalist to answer these kinds of questions. ' Ms. Ht�ghes said that the League would like the City to investigate other forms of funding that if a major use of this area is educa- tional, there are four school districts that ought to be asked , to participate in some of this. She said they would not like them to investigate only local, but private, federal, and state sources of funding. � Mx. Breider said that the only problem you have with contracting with schoal districts and other government bodies to finance a pxogxam within a government body not under their control, is 1 that yau foxm a joint powers agreement, and most of these agree- ments state that any party can withdraw by giving six months notice. So they get back into the position that if the City of Fridley cannat come up with a stable funding program and gets ' �nto the position where they are relying on too many other govern- mental agencies, a situation could occur whexe they could not finance the continuation of the interpretive study area, so that , is what the City Council's problem is, that they have to come up with a firm funding plan. i � ' , NORTH PARK SEMINAR, MAY 22, 1973 C ' � ' ' � � ' ' �' � ' � ' III 8 I� PaGr-. 14 Mxs, Hughes said that they want the most econorr�ical way that this �an be handled. Mr. Breider said that the Citv has a bunch of �tingy Councilmen and they will loak where ever they can find the moz�ey . A member from the audience said Rice Creek was a mess and it is not cleaned out and people cannot take canoes out. She said the�e is sand and debris everywhere and not everyone is talking about a nature center. She said the animals should be left where they are. She said kids ride bikes, people demolish nests, and there is always vandalism. She said she would like to know how they are going to protect the animals �aith so many ;;eople around there. Mr. Breider asked Mr. Fondrich if he could answer that question. Mr. Fondrirh said when you are goiil�; to �iave a lot oF peo�.�le around vou have to set up some definite home rules. Mr. Don Schultz, 15 Rice Creek Way, said that if we let other axeas go, like Rice Creek, how can we maintain a nature center. Mr. Mullin of Fr�dley, said his basic assumption was that both a nature center and a golf course were desirable in Fridley. He asked what is the point in doing the study. The people decided that a nature center was more desirable for Fridley before the study was conducted. A woman from the audience said that regarding the competition between nature centers she thought it to be ironic. She said thexe were about a dozen �olf courses around. She said there is a pro- pe�s�d golf course in Coon Rapids within three or four miles. She said that the land is already to be recreational and she coul.dn't see that they need two golf courses fig�iting each, otner. Mr. Sporre said that the land only be sald for rec:xeational the land has bee� given as a wi17. sell �he land for about of 1b0 acres of land and Coon oAly �� us�d for recreational Qi th� p�oposals. in Coon Rapids is private and use, and the recreational use golf course. He said that the $1,000 an acre, and there is a Rapids has already said it can purposes and a golf course is can of owner total one � A���tleman from the audience asked who would pay for the golf �ouxse, and if it doens't pull off, what happens to it? Mr. Br�ider said the tax payers would pay it. ' �x, Braux said that the capital outlay for a golf course would be abput $7�Or000. Another member from the audience asked who was p�yi.ng fax the study of the North Park. Mr. Breider said the City ' w��, TY�e gentleman asked how much the study cost. Mx. Breider �'epl�ed $11,000, ' �� �� , NORTH �ARK SEMINAR, MAY 22, 1973 ' , � J ' , ni J � , � � ' t ' ' � ' �� � XII � �V PAGE 15 Mxs. Caldwell asked that if the land were maintained, wouldn't that preserve the land? Wouldn�t that bring down the cost? Mr. Breidex said that to stay preserved, the land would have to be managed every yeax to keep it in a semi-conservative atmosphere. Mx. Chester Ye�, 740 Rice Creek Terrace suggested that there be a pub�ic xefexendum taken. Mrs. I.a�.s Mullin, 12�3 Hathaway Lane, asked if the committee will be makin,� a xeGOmmend�tion to the City Council. Mr. Breider said Aot until. next month. Mrs. Mu11in said that other school districts wi11 b� using the �rogram also and that they could probably get some iunding �xom them. She asked if the committee has sent out a natural�.st ax some�ne tca study the other places Mr. Braur has suggested fax a nature center. Mr. Breider said that the study was based on I,ocke Park and Noxth Park. Mr. Braur said that�Anoka �nd Ramsey Coun�y's have people on their staff with these kinds of backgraunds and they have made these judgements and evaluations for a ba�is fox theix planning, and this is why they have selected thsse sites, Mx. �raur said they are using their analysis. Miss Myrna Hjellming said that she was sure if they asked the scouts and othex various groups to take part in this type of thing they would. And perhaps they could support it economically and sociologieally, Mr, Breider said that they have to have a sound financin,� system. He said the problem with asking for donations can a yearly basis is that some years they have more and some yeaxs they have less. He said they might not have a con,tinuous flow and th� oAly way they could have a continuous flow would be through th� taxing powers of the City. She said that thexe should then be a ��eneral xef�rendum. Mx. �raux said that the school budget is just not there eithex, fQr transportation or programs, etc. A gent�eman from the audience asked Mr. Braur if he took a survey to see how many �eople in Fridley play golf. Mr. Braur said that they don't dQ that because the number would be remarkably small. He said it is a matter of the available facilities. The gentleman then askad wha at the seminar wanted a golf course. He said he thought xhe Fridley Jaycees were the only ones who favored a gol� cour�e. N�r. Young said that he was President elect of the J�ycees, and he did not agree with that statement. Mr. Young said that about a month and a half aga the Jaycees tvok a vote, and at that meeting thsr� w�re 28 people in attendance. The results were l.4 for go1f, �£or nature, and 5 abstaining saying leave it the way it is. He said he interpreted abstaining the vote was the same as being fox nature. A lady from the audience asked why put a golf course where author- i.ties say it is one o� the best sites they have ever seen for nature. ' ' NOR'�H PARK SEM�NAR, MAY 22, 1973 il, 8-0 PAGE 16 ' A gentleman £rom the audience asked the committee if they have ever�heard of any golf course that went broke. They said no. He then asl�ed Mr, Braur if North Park was large enough for regulation gol,f. Mr. Braur said yes; the average size of a golf course is ' between 94 and 200 acres. However, Mr. Braur said, the size is not the important factor, the use of the land is the primary factor. 1 Mrs. Caldwell said she thought that Majestic Oaks went broke once. Mr. Breider asked if there were any other questions. ' Mr. Breider said that the committee had set up a time table. June 6 they would receive the final report, and an their June 12th :neeting they would try to formulate a recommendation to make to ' �he City Council. He said the purpose for the community seminar iaas to find out what the community wants. Mr. Breider thanked all o� the people for coming to the seminar. , , MTS. Spoxre said that she would like to know when the next, meeting is and suggested tha� the committee pursue a Iittle more fact �inding in the field of nature centers. She said that she felt �.t would be of value to go out as a committee and visit a nature �ent�r. She asked if the committee would agree to go out. , Mr, Fitzpatrick said he did agree that the committee should have other functions than to just receive the report. Mrs. Sporre said that Mx. Burkholz was the curriculum coordinator for district #16. She said that she knew he had films of children using North ' Park. She f�lt that some of this could be a benefit to the commiitee, ' Mr. 8reidsr said that after they xeceive the report, they read it and discuss it at their June 12 meeting. He said they can decide th�n if the cammittee wants to continue their function or not, � ' ' Mxs. Sporr� a�ked if they were not going to call any mora committee meexings. Mr, Breider said �hat they could call all the meetings they wanted. Mx�. Sporre said that she had requested very politely tha� she wantec� to have a meeting to go ovex the agenda for the seminar. She sa�.d she wanted to discuss a few things that she thought the committe� would want to hear. But, she said, they wers not abl� to call a committee meeting. She asked once again i� they wer� not going to call another meeting until the 12th. ' Mr, Bxeider said they had not. Mrs. Sporre said that if this was a study committ�e, that any information that was relevant to the s'�tudy should be brought to the surface. She said that she has sp�nt a gx�at deal of time researching this information. She ' � said s�e fe�t Mr. Braur's report would be very valuable and she inten��d to study it very carefully, but thexe are also things that �av� been brought to her attention since she has been on � �ha �ommittee that haven't been able to be lrrought to the surface �imp�y b�caus� they can't call a meeting. Mrs. Sporx�e then left t }'1 @ III.� � � �., I'1,P e ' 1 ' NORTH PARK SEMINAR, MAY 22, 1973 I 1 1 1 3P PAGE 17 ' Mr. Bxeid r said he would like to clarify what Mrs. Sporre is saying. e said that she wanted a meeting Monday night before the Council meeting to discuss the agenda for the seminar. Mr. Breider s id that he has a problern with having a full time j.ob, ' being a Councilman, and having a variety of tasks involving each. He said t at he told her that she could talk to any member on the commi tee and t�.ey could formulate their own agenda. He ' said he does not rule the committee or influence them in any way. He is there to see that the committee runs smoothly. He said if s e wants to hold more meetings with the committee that it is fine with him, but she would have to ask the other committee ' memb�rs. He said that he has never told aryone on the committee that they could not meet zs individuals wi�hout him there. ' ' � , Mrs. Hughe there woul that was c until June wi�hout hi with th� w moderator. Mx. Breider a schedule, an Jun� 6, tion to �h ring to, said that Mr. Breider had just told Mrs. Sporre that be no more meetings until June 12. Mr. Breider said rrect, they had not decided on any formal meetings 12. He said that they can meet any time between then as modexator. He said that if she was not happy y the committee is set up that he would step down as said at the committee's last meeting they agxeed on the Seminar on the 22nd of May, receiving the report and a meeting on June 12 to formulate their recommenda- Council, He said this was the schedule he was refer- 1 Mrs, Hughe said that if the committee's mind is already made up that �Che�e may not even by any need to review Mr. Braur's xeport. She said t at she would uxge the committee to educate themselves ' about golf courses and nature centers so that they may properly evaluatE t e report. ' • Miss Hjell ing asked if the report by Mr. Braur would be avail- able to th public, Mr. Breider said yes, but there was a limit of about S copies. However, the City may be able to mak,e more. ' ADJOURN; The meetin , Resgectful � ' LI ' � af the North Park Community Seminar closed at 11:35 p,m. y Submitted: Acting Sec�etary I11 $ � At a eeting of the Fridley DFL C�ub held on August 17, 1972 at th� hom of Chairperson Joyce Storla, two'representatives of the Fridle League of Women Voters, Mrs. �illia�lf Meyers and Mrs. M�ry Marti , gave a slide screen talk on North Park in support of a Nature and a vote 25 in � Center. After the presen�ation there was discussion was taken, the results of which were: favor pf a Nature Center 0 aga nst a Nature Center 1 abs ention. In re orting the meeting to the Fridley City Council, Chair- person Stp la wrote a letter wherein she urged the Council to eupport th League of Women Voters' recommendation to develop the pa�k for a Nature Center. Mrs. Storla said, "Fridley golfers have Av�ilab�e t least six golf courses within a twelve mile radius. The closes nature center is in Richfield, approximately 25 miles away. Sta istics show it is being used to capacity." Mrs. Storla continued, "that FridleX was ecologica_Lly balanced for thausands o� years. It supported all forms of life including man. Now life is being t reatened and many forms destroyed by one form - man. �iar a� ygen" producing land with blackt4p and call it progress. We t�ke th freah water and channel it through storm sewers, do�n rivera end to the ocean and turn it into salt water. Then we wonder why water ables are dropping. The time has come to stop worahippinq m�n and to begin worahigping life. Only then will we become respon- A�.ble huma beings." Finally, her letter said, "A very small piece III $ � of F�idley land is available for us to preserve. It would be a place to 1 arn about the past and to respect the present." The D mocratic Farmer Labor Club of Fridley consists of approxi- mately 121 members who represent several thousand DFL voters. The unanimity f the vote on this issue aptly demonstrates the feeling of the clu in support of the �xse of the North Park site for a Nature Cen�er. Respectf�lly submitted, '. f �j �' ' i - � - jrj� . � i. R. D an �Ca�dwel�l � �/ Chairman Frid1E I DFL Club 1 ' � ~, . �� � � ,� , 0 III � $ U IVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ':; James Ford Bell Museum of Natural History Tw N GiTIES i Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 i r�ay �2,1973 I�Iembers of the P'ridley City Council Fridlcy, ;S nn. Ger�tlewen: Y4u a e facad with a difficult decision in deciding what use should bo ade of the �Vorth Park area in question. It is true that a Ia�'$e numb r of people would nake use of a golf course should this be decided up ne But also ma�ay people could be acconmodated if the area remained n tural tivith limited areas devoted to picnicing and with trails est blished for hiki:zg, bird watching, and fot the teaching af an unde standing and appreciation of natur�.l relationships. A nature cen er with a naturalist and staff for conducting public as well as or anized school groups would beyond a doubt contact more people tha wqnl� a golf course. ^1he learning acquired by the, qhildren in develog"ng a respect for Nature would prepare the.� for making sound jud enta in future ;�ears where our hard—pressed natuxa� • environmen is involveda Other Mature centers str.ategically placed mbout the win Citiea have ber.n en:;husiastically received and their fa�i�].ties have been scheduled with full programs for montha ahead, Sq we are ot just assuming that they will be used but we know as a faet frora resant iocal experiences that they will be made use of by the �.oc�1 chool$ many of which are too distant from the natuxe aentcrs no available., Ona o laarfa.ct tha� ahould influanae your �ecision, and that is� that once he area is largaly denuded and made over into a golf eourse the es ia no turning back. It cannot be rebuilt into a natural aree�. t�o1f oourses can be made Prom oultivated fields, parking lota, demol.ished building aite$ or any area no matter ho�v much disturbed it has been — natural areae once destroyed�ca.nnot be retrieved. fihey are gorte forev rt On the other hand in the future a natural area can al�vaye be msde in o e� golf course if future needs appear to make this desireabls• C�n you po n� to e�ny situation where people have regretted the es�abliah— ate�t Qf ps ke in e►reaa where expanding urban developments sre gobbling up �he oountr aide4 . � . � � � . Respectiul�y � ������� � . . Breokendidge� I�reotor Emeri�ua �l��, �du�p�u�� U. of ���z}� 0 �' � Nils Sandell. Chairman ,A. G. prury, Vice-Chauman Robert Gordon, Treasu�er John Weaver, Clerk Dr. David Spencer, Director �lim Vick, pUector ' ' � ' J , , III -�}Cenne��n �ndenendent S�hoo� ��St���t �lo. �� � T �no�iia, c�/(innc�ota 3S3a3 Phone 427-188(1 I:rlin� O. luhnuwn, Superintendent Alvin Salmela, Assistant Superinicndent S. M. Clcvcland, Assistant Superintenden[ M�y 7, 1973 Mr. Tim Brei er, Cotmcilman Moderator, N rth Park �.: ommittee City of Frid,ey 61t31 Univers ty Avenue N. E. Fridley, Mi esota 55�32 Dear Mr. Bre�der: Superintende t Erling Johnson turned your letter over to :ne that referred to the possi ility of a golf course and/or nature cent,er for Fridley's North Park. At the prese t time we have in our district 535 Fridley school children. T am sure th t our schools would be interested in a nature cente� and would use it quite e�ctensively in connection with their science programs. The golf co se could possibly be used by some of our junior highs. If you wouldllike more information on this, please contact me. � , ' � TRB : dr ' �- :a � ' Sincerely, .' `/���/ % ' , �"�—,�- i� !ll��� ✓ � ��'�-�-` \� Thoma.s R. Bergsted�r` Administrative AsSistant 0 , , ' � �` ����' „ � l,�. Ct r� ' �,,,,�-� � � � _ _ ' , , � � ' , , ' ' , , Th Sierra Club was asked to support the North Pa k nature center concept by a group of concerned Fr dley citizens, Af ter walking through North Park, co sulting professional naturalists about the potential of North Park as a nature center, and. questionin� va ious citizens and offieials, on May �dthe Executive Co mittee of the North Star Chapter of the Sierra Club ga e its unanimous support to the concept of the North Pa k Nature Center. I �s uld simply like to add a plea that this area of and dom,/of learning, and of renewel shall remain living testimoay that this generation, our oxn, lovs For the next. St tement at Alorth Park information meeting Ma ,�, � 1973 b� d��s, member North Star Chapter Eaec. 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W�NT NATU:�E CE"dTEr� `7 �t�;�`�:Ji' GOLF COU:SSE �_ Ti.mes Used a Year Indifinite zdature ";e�ter Times Used a Year 70 Go1f Course � Number Students Golfing 250 Approx� Number Students Using �r year Nature Center 200 Approx. Sinr,erely, ; , ,: ,. , Richard T. Kern Director of Students Spring Lake Park J.H. 0 / /./ �_ $-1� « , TEAC}3�?S: Your help is needed in �ns:r��i.ng th� ��iached letter, The city of Fridley v�Arit iniarmation t� he�p ihem com� to a cor :lusa.on �.s to the best use oi the land� cit}ier a g�l.c^ cour�� or a i�tu:e s�tudy cerrter. Ple• ae read tl-i� 3.et�;er a�-�d �h�n an���r th� �,;���tions belo�+r. � � � Teacher .. �, Sub;ject Taugh� �� �v � �• �..�,.�.._..��... 6Jhat do you ee1 the best use shou�.d b�: (ch�ck ox��) � � � Na�i:ui � CEi�t�x' Galf Courss 1. It the a ea ti�as a*�tcire c�.3f,�r� ho�� ?�� tirr��s a y�ar wouid you vis�. 3t Yr.ith youi cla.ss? �, � Approxi«�t�ly hoUr r�atx�r s�uden:#,s :��U? c: �G usi�g i�`? � 2. If the a ea was a�al� 4au�se., ?���� rn-wa�y 1;?�es a�r:.ax� :�*�al.d y��u use 3t? � ,,�'`'�'�J����� " � _ .�,...:rw, � Appra�am i�1.y ,z�t•r ;,iany s:u::3�n� ;� ti,�au? � b�: ir�tYa�-lea? LG,�� A ��%t�� , Z� "l � �f � � � J � � � P�.ease r�iur� to the off3_ce as Tti���,ra;�, ::av i��'r��, i 973• 0 / / p- k ��� .� l _,-- - �� °� ,� // �_��� ! . x�acx�.s: Your help i� ne�ded �.n an,,.,rerxn ; i:he �� �.aci;�d lett.er. Th� c�ty of Fridlegr v�rant inforn�tion to ��e1.p t�:em co�n� to a cor_slus:�on as to tha �.kmst use o� the �arar�� �it11Er a;�lf cour•se or a rs�tuA � stu�y center. Pl�.se�read thc i�i��tez• ana �then a:�sT�•er'the quest�uns bElo�:�. xeaci-,e•r � , � ��l , �r--�� '-�:-�_ �,.�..m. ..�..�..... Subjec� Tuu�ht �--��-t �'h r�-r_, �That c3o �ou � �ha 'a��t us�; should. '�e? ( check one} rT3�'.UY'"•l.' 'v�'i1��x' � izO1.g i�iOLLi Sw ' 1. ?P the ar�a was a a�atu�°� c.^-.nt��� hc�� marn,� ��.r,�e� a � e�z° woul.ci S•ou visii it Vr.ith your cla.ss? ���(, l�' ��_� Agpro;3ma 2. �if` the use 3i? Please re'i.iix°n hO�J ma_zry �, � s�tuti�n�s t�oulu �v �.�;,in�; �.�,? .�. was a�ols ;.ours�� hot� rn���r t�.m�s a year �*��zld yau �1 \ v -� . �..___ _ ha�: mai�;y� stucl�rdc�; �.rould 'u�� ir�v�av3�d? C . �.�.,�;r� .... to vhU of�ice b;;T Tue=uc.a�: �°,���, 1��;�fi �y73. � n 1... � = �-% � / /1 �., _--.— ' Gs �G�,�f(�'�, � /�-�.-%►,(��-'� -�`'" f .� T'��k CI��S o //I � �-Z 1°��i?r h�l� i�> :t,eded i�� an��,�c: �r..-f a� '�� ? ;� r �, rh:; tacr d�t,ttr� T1 ;ity oi FY°i.dl�y urancs a.,;�a�r,:G±;�on f.c h�=1_;� t,};.,T„ �.o�r,f� �c� -a conc,i;�:.io:� a� to �he� best use f�t'r;e 1.a����� Eitt:�;r ��;olf r�ux•s� cr � rxiL,i;�a study C82:t�E,'?'• ! i�?• -:° rCc%t,�i �.};? .� r�Gv�Y' 311:: t,!?t?2? $:.�;W82' it,f1P. C�::E';:i�i.1Ci1S ti E,'�_Q`+Ie fie;aci^�r �,�.�iL: ��.,. , ....�,�_ � /� V �:i��ec� '�'au�f��, ���� ......,.._.. _, _ _ , �.. '.�Ihat do �au f. �?. ii�� t���st use st;a:i?.d h�::' (c�ew'_� r,:�e) V �,=�.t�r� CQi�t,er � �.i %�.:R J:.}4.i4 Sv� 10 If thc �1S' c,`3-Lv��� '�u.:Z;:t,:�1_"�'• ±��'.Il� .C�:, :i�`r`i t+ic1Y1.� 'd.�'� F;:; e? 3T . ' .. �� � � Su� ��� j'�dti.��i. �r0i: [!��d. v '7'E Yi: i, is31 ��i/iil �1?��5��.? : .ew .« .......,.....w�.�-�..�monarw ��prax:u;�::�t�F"l� A��,•r r;;ar,_� ��i�.i::x::��� �:r�t.l�:_ t;v L:s:in�; i.t� ���,,.�!.�.......:�..... I 4e li tt:� r�i�.'f��3 1ic.i,5,' . 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( cheek ane) Nat�ar� Ct�:�tsr G-�lf Cou, �e � .'�.,,�, le If the a ea ti��;s �:�turt ccanuex•� ho.,� mam� �im�s a ar��:.r tvoi�ld yau visi i� with your ��.�.ss? ��•����, A 2e Ii the a 11Sf' �.t? A {�.e�, t" rtr c :: �' c'>1C?U�:i �t�l U:i�..,�.r'�"��., �v� y �,G.�r tr� .� .Y�uG ti;,,. �.�,,�.,.,. ... V�as a�ol� cou�:�s�r, '�o�a r�%wt1,,.r Li.�-,e� z� ,year ���o�ia y���z � �� �, r^n.� ` hc�r :nany stuc�_L„�s c;atal�. i,� invcvXc�d';' �,�M �� �..�,..,,�.,..�,.,� .r Please r.ettar� to %�:� offi_ce �;,T Tt�ti=s,�a�; `�'ay ? j�h� �.97.3. s � Q'4A � �� , / � _.�--� lfv;�'! ���' , r -�t-'q-� � /� _ci-�!�_.� n �T VIIA:+.S�wJi c 'Your hel� is eeded. ira ansc3e:in� th� a�tached letter. Tli� cit;� o� Fridley �aants i.nfo.rmat3.oi2 to Y:elp ti:em con�A �o a c�n�lus:�on as to the t��t u.se f'th.e i.at�.�s �i�l.er a g�lf c�ou�: se r�r a r�ztur�: study center. Fl��:, e x°e�ci �t,he leLtc�r and th�n ar.r=�er �he q,a, siaan� be? o•�r. "' .�_�� TeachUr ' � �,.��...�-... Subj��t Taueht � �...,.w..�..,.,x,, o,.._ 6Jhat da yau th� b�st �:se sr�oulci b��? (cheelt one� prt ture ��;::ter .��„�,... C�lf Gou�s� ,�,� _ �,.�.�.,s. lo �.F ti�':$ 'd"1' ? L�aS £� i7l�lii° C::C1�,Gti �y CSOF1i� 1113.T%,r +..�.�f'i65 c3 �*Ec1X' T�JO2.L�CU you �ris�.� i-� wa�h �nur c1�.ss? � .�.�...a.�,����.. Appro�ama�s2�* ��ow man� s�ud�n,s :=rrsulci b° L1S�.I1� �.t� ��......,, 2. S� tY�v ar.° ,-x was a gfll.� caursE d k�ot� mai�r t�+�a�s ����a:� �l��1d y�u u98 3.'i.? ��-' � �..�,_.,....,...,...Q_ Please retu.rn hc�tr mativ s'�ucl�:�t.� ��rc�u�C l� �xzv�av?.�ri? C� �. �,�.�,�,�. � to the of�ic� b? 1tz�.��a�r; f�.�ar �}4:Y� �grl�e � �� �- bb ` G�.��i( / _� � �'�'f' ..`.G���.----'i , ,� � � 0 0 `r ' �`;� 'x�.5 : '�aur h�lp is ���ied in ans:•:urar�; thc attacl;�� le��tero Th� cit� of F�3.dley r�rartt,s :�i:�i'ormat:;.or. to h:�g t'.!c� corne to a conj.I�us� on as to the best use f'tY�.n ].�nr3� ei.i3i�r a�;�1� ca�irs� :�r a:�turc �tudy center. F'l�a e re�d the 1�Lt�er and �.hen arsT�r�r th� r<<�stions belo�4r. Tcacher r ` �,�� �...��°'�,,.. Subject Taughtc � �t�,,.����.,,. �.L_! �•c� b•�hat da yau a�1 Lhe b�st us� should 'o�? (che�k ane) N.i �ur� Cent�r r Ga1.f Caurs� �,,,� �t� �. ��c'� [J �. �f�c,lr3.c�k� — 4,��1:�� � tr � c�,r � w.i�.i..s.Z� w..1,4 Cc.t-t/k�i. �. If the ar � z�as a n�tt�r;� cv.nterr ha� ma:�rn,� t'��r�Ps a��ar ��ould � yau rtisit i� w:�.th t�aur c�.ass? �� .�� A 2. Zf �lze use ? t? A P3ease returr.. ely how r,�ar�r stLZCicrzt:; f.F�u1� L° u;�ing it? .�:�� �„ ;�aas a qc��..i co��°s�� hc�;� n:<��ry t.s.�i�� a;��ax° *,rould y�su hoyt �rat�a� s�:uci��ni�s t•aou� :? b�: �.nvov��cl? � '►�-..� „�. :;o ihe offic� b;� 'Tu�`;day g:�.�;y �5�he i97�. � / , !°�f �-J� , � �-Pi-�t. � n � � ' � ' � ' ' � ' ' ' �'�.C�1�: /// _ Y-dd �iQili flE,'��3 i3 tP@UE.'C1 1.i1 ceil;�i":f(;T'7.t�; t•Y:C c��LuC1iGs� �_C-t..�,E?S'a `.ill� �:1tjT Of Frici7.c;;� F.�nt;s �nfo.rr.:a�;ici� tn h�� � t��:�m coFt:L �o a c<>nc �,.s:i�-�r. as to th� best usw >�' �i�e �.ari�� cs:ii.�:�,z� ��zlf cot:r�� or a r�t�,.r� study ce��-tex, P�.F�n e read the '?e���r ar.d tr,en �z.�sraur the ra:;�i.:inns ce�_a�r� � Teacher ��,r�,�. � �, %� > ��_� Subject Tau;ht .�,�.. 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The �ity of Ft�1.d1e�* ��JSnUs infax�mation tv i:elp f�h�� cam� �a a con�sius:ion as to the �st use f the lar�? e:;.�:'r.er a gol� cou��e ar. � r,atur� stud� center. Pl�a e read the ? ei:t•e�° anc� tr.�n �:�s����r the qucstians belo��. �dhat do yau Teacher .�t�c�...���..-'�!�,`,Q.��,..., 5ubject Taug���: .�j��..v,�� ,,�, �he �ssi us� should bw? ( ch�c'_�t ar.e:) %�ture Cerat�r :� : G�2� �c�u� s:; �.�a„..,..�.,.�.. 1. �Zf' thQ ar a i�as �' natuz°� Cerztexa 1��� mar�;� times a��{.�r would you v3.sit it �ri.th ��u� cla.ss? 1�1i �nt w�w�. O�r � 2. 2� �h� , use 3t? App�oximr Pleas�: return .y Y�ow m�srr atua�n�t� .=rouict b� us�n� iv? �,.��..� �ras a�ol.� cot�� s�, in�t.� �rutl� t�m�3 a y��a:r :aoula y��.a h�:y m��'� s ��.��r.ct, s E�, ou�.� b:: invo � l��? _..�m.�.,.�..�_ ._ t,o tr;.e af��i c� bu Tt=..e�;r.�Y� i�.<3v l��np �_9'�3. � ..'" `�! • �`�` � �� - ) �, i u � � �•e� ' � . � � , . , � r.. 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ROLL CALL: � Members Present: Fitzpatrick, Harris, Blair, Drigans, Lindblad Members Absent: None Others Present: Jerrold Boardman, Planning Assistant )VE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: MAY 23, 1973 �� MOTION by Drigans, seconded b� Blair, that the Planning Commission appr ve the minutes of the May 23, 1973 meeting as written. Upon a voice vote a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECE VE PLATS & SUBDIVZSIONS-STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES: MAY 3, 1973 MOTION by Harris, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission rece've the minutes of P1ats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcoramittee meet'ng of May 23, I973. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carr'ed unaniinously. � niTTTTTTT(` CTTTT1lTDTlC_T1i`CTCM rnr.Imunr. �rtR�nMMTTTF.E MINUTES: MAY 23, 1973 � MOTION by Blair, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission rece've the minutes of BuiZding Standards-Design Control Subcommittee of the ay 24, 1973 meeting. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carr'ed vnanimously. ilpon 1. R(1nRll (1F APPF.AT.S MTNiTTFS_ MAY 29. 1973 MOTION by Drigans, seconded by Karris, that the Planning Corranission ve the minutes of the Board of Appeals for the May 29, 1973 meeting. a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. CONTINUED: REQUEST FOR A LOT SPLIT, L S. #73-05, BERNARD JULKOWSKI: Split off part of Lot 6 and 7, Audritor's Subdivision No. 153, to develop land either multiple or commercial. Chairmait Fitzpat�'ick s�id this item was continued at the last meeting to h ve the petitioner continue to negotiate with the apartment owner for the purc ase of this property, for their needed parking. MOTION by Drigans, seconded by B1air, that the Planning Commission rece've a letter from Bernard Julkowski� dated June 6, 1973. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. R ' � r LJ � � LJ , ' ' � � ' , , , ' ' Pla�ning Commission Meeting - June 6, 1973 PaQe 2 III 1� A Mr. Drigans said the letter states that there has been some further neg tiations on this property, but nothing definite has been accomplished, Mr..Fitzpatrick said he was still asking for the lot split. Mr. Boardman said the apartment complex does need additional area for parking. Mr. Julkowski and one of the apartment owners did come in to he City offices and discuss this, and the aparment owner was quite veh ment about purchasing land for parking only. Mr. Drigans said that in previous discussions, it has been stated tha if Mr. Julkowski got the lot split, and rezoned the property, he cou d build eight or ten apartment units on this parcel, but if the apa tment complex purchased the property, all they could use it for was� par ing, because it would be considered as one parcel, and they would nee this additional space to meet the present parking rec{uirements for the existing units. , Mr. Fitzpatrick asked if administration has a recommendation. Mr. Boa clman said as this property is zoned commercial, if the lot split was gra ted, as commercial property, it would be too expensive for the apartment own r to purchase. For this reason, a lot split at this time would not be fav rable for any negotiations for purchase of this parcel by the apartment own r. Mr. Lindblad said the apartment owners have had several years to decide if hey want to purchase this parcel or not. If there are serious negotiation� goi g on, the apartment owner should be here to ask for a continuation for the time he needs. There is.no way we can force him to purchase this nrn r�rtv . Mr. Drigans said that when the apartment.complex was constructed, it did meet the existing standards. If the owner o£ this property we are . con idering, wants to use this parcel for something else, I think he has the right to use it. The problem is that if it is developed for a different use it could well compound the parking problem. to is out Mr. Harris said he didn't think we could force the apartment complex se this for a parking lot only. For all practical purposes, this lot plit. It is split at the County and only needs City approval. If this ei is developed commercially, maybe there can be an arrangement worked so the apartment complex can use some of it for their additional parking. XOTION by B1air, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Corrm�ission zec �end to Council, approval of 1ot split request, L.S. #73-05, by Ber ard Julkowski, to split off part of Lot 6 and 7, Auditor's Subdivision No. Z53, to develop land either multiple or commercial. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 2. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. #73-07, DAVID S. MYCKA: Split off the lilesterly 10 feet of Lot 32, Revised Auditor's Subdivision No. 77, to be purchased by the owner of Lot 31. Mr. David Mycka and Mr. Donald Nielsen, owner of Lot 31, were present. . . , ' ' � ' ' ' , � �. � � ' r � i � � ' ' plar�ning Commission Meeting - June 6, 1973 III �� � Pa�e 3 Mr. Nielsen said he wanted to purchase this property so he could tea down an old single garage, and construct a new two-car garage. There was about 10 feet of Lot 32 that was at the same grade as his lot, and the there is about a three foot drop, which has a retaining wall. He sai his present garage was right on the property line, and because of thi there was no way to get financing on this property. Mr. Mycka said his house, with an attached garage, was about 110 feet fro the present property line so he didn't need this 10 feet. � Mr. Boardman said the administration has no objection to the lot spl't. There is a proposal to have an entrance from Riverview Terrace tha would turn North at Lot 31 and end with a cul-de-sac. Both these. lot will not have access to East River Road and will be serviced by � pri ate drives. C. 3. MOTION by Harris, seconded b� B1air, that the Planning Commission rnmend to Council approval of 1ot split request, L.S. #73-07, by David ycka, to split off the Westerly 10 feet of Lot 32, Revised Auditor's ivision No. 7.7, to be purchased by the owner of Lot 31. Upon a voice , a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � ` PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST, Z0� #73-06, MICHAEL W. SELEDIC, JR. Rezone from R-1 (single family dwelling area) to R-3 (general multiple family dwellings) Lots 3-10, 14-20, Block 20, and Lots 3-7, 19-24, Block 19. All in Fridley Park Addition, to allow construction of a 69 unit apartment building. . Mr. Michael Seledic was present. MOTION by Drigans, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission wai e the reading of the Public Hearing notice for the rezoning request, ZOA #73-06, Michael W. Seledic, Jr. to rezone from R-1 to R-3. Upon a voice vot , a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Boardman said the property the.petitioner wants to rezone is between 61s and 62nd Way, and between East River Road and the railroad tracks. Mr. Seledic said that after they surveyed the area, they had to reduce the units to 65. Chairman Fitzpatrick asked how many buildings there would be. Mr. Boardman sai it would be all one building. Mr. Richard Brown, 6103 East River Road, said he owned Lots 14, 15, 16 and the West 10 feet of Lot 17, Block 19, Fridley Park Addition. He said the have been beseiged by plans for this area. He said he heard last fall tha there would be a comprehensive plan for this area. Mr. Fitzpatrick said the Planning Commission had held Public Hearings on he proposed Comprehensive Plan earlier this year. The City Council �aas pre ently having�Public Hearings and is considering the proposed plan now. Mr. Brown asked what had been recommended for this area. . r u L� CJ ' L_ J � � ' � � , , ' , � � ' ' ; Commission Meetin - June 6, 1973 III 1�J C e4 Mr. Boardman said it was recommended that this area be studied and th t any development of the area should have limited access to East . Ri er.Road. It was felt that multiple dwellings or a townhouse development wo ld�be the best use of the area, and the entire area should be developed at one time. Our major recommendation was that the traffic that would be generated be the main consideration Richard Soj, 65 61st Way N.E., said his home is located on part.of 17 and Lot 18, Block 18, Fridley Park Addition, and his home would be t next door to this proposed apartment building. He was opposed to proposal. Mr. Brown asked if this would be approved tonight. Chairman Fitzpatrick sa'd this wouldn't be approved or denied until it has been seriously studied, Mr. Brown said he thought more people should be notified of this proposal. Ch irman Fitzpatrick said the mailing list of the people notified was a lo g one, and Mr. Brown was welcome to look at it if he wished. It is just th t only two property owners came to the Public Hearing. Mr. Brown said he bought his home in an R-1 district, and he has to li e there. Could the Planning Commission tell him of any advantages he would have from this proposal. Chairman Fitzpatrick said that until the dev lopment was completely presented, the Planning Commission couldn't ans er that question. � Mr. Seledic said this would be one building with underground parking. The e would be one underground stall for each unit, and one parking stall for each unit on the back of the property. The twelve stalls shown on the fro t,of the building would be for visitor parking. He said he would need no ariances and will have no parking problems. Mr. Seledic said the�:e would be 36 one-bedroom units and 33 2-bedroom uni s. Mr. Lindblad asked the price range of the rentals. Mr, Seledic said he ouldn't say for sure, because it depended upon construction costs, but he hought it would be in the $175 to �200 range. Mr. Boardman said the would have to work with the Engineering Department on the traffic flo . . Mr. Harris asked how the noise from the railroad would affect the people who lived in these apartments. Mr. Seledic said he didn't think it would hav too much effect. Mr. Seledic said that at the present time, Anoka County has three dif erent proposals for East River Road. The plan he was presenting was predicated on the plan that seemed the County most favored at the present time. Right now I can go almost anyway with my plan. Mr. Seledic said they have no problems with the property as far as the tilities are concerned. They would have to be altered, but he felt that was no problem. . Mr. Harris said he had a couple of questions concerning the residential rty that would be affected by this proposal. There won't be any buffer t. , ' P ing Commission Meetin - June 6, 1973 III 10 � Page S betw en the two zonings. The property the residential homes are located � on w 11 be quite small in its entirety, so if they did decide to sell thei property, or develop it, what could it be rezoned to or used for, that wquld be compatible with this proposal. � � r-, I� �� Mr. Lindblad asked Mr. Boardman if in any of the proposals by the Coun y for East River Road there were any plans for widening it, so that some of the residential area would be taken by the road. Mr. Boardman said that the right of way has already been acquired for East River Road .� in t is area. � Mr. Brown said he would like to urge the Planning Commission to deny this request right now. I think we'd be misleading the petitioner to let him hink this proposal might go through. There is no buffer between the ' prop sed R-3 rezoning and the present R-1 zoning. This proposal would make my house unlivable and unsaleable. CJ � , , � ' � � � , � ' ' Mr. Fitzpatrick said this area has remained undeveloped. He asked Mr. rown if he could give and reason why this area hadn't been developed R-1. Mr. Brown said it wasn't a very good reason but he thought that one of t e reasons.was because the road was unimproved. Mr. Fitzpatrick said he t ought there could be a number of reasons, one being that it was close to t e railroad tracks, but on the other hand, some of the finest homes in F idley were closer to the tracks. Mr.Drigans:asked Mr. Seledic if he had considered a townhouse develop- ment for this area. Mr. Seledic said he hadn't. He has always felt that an a artment complex was the best use for this property. Mr. Drigans asked if h had considered, in this type of complex, any type of apartments for the lderly. Mr. Seledic said, not specifically, but there would be elevators in t e building, so it would be convenient for elderly people. We are not buil ing it with elderly people in mind, at least at the present time. Mr. James Langenfeld, Chairman of the Environmental Quality Commission, aske if there was a need for this apartment complex. Chairman Fitzpatrick said that would be taken into consideration before the final decision is made In my opinion, protecting the property owners who are affected by a re uest is our first consideration, along with the consideration of the just'fication of the property owner who is making the request. Mr. Fitzpatrick said he was surprised that more of the affected prop rty owners were not present tonight. Mr. Boardman asked Mr. Seledic if he had approached any of the owners of t e five private homes in this area about purchasing their property. Mr. Sele ic said he had not. Chairman Fitzpatrick said he was concerned about how his proposal would affect these five property owners. �r. Fitzpatrick said he didn't think the Planning Commission was to make a decision on this proposal tonight. . � ' ' � ' � ' ' �I � , � II � � '�I � �J ' ' � � Pla�ning Commission Meetin con W. R-3 4. A11 bvi - June 6, 1973 Page 6 III 10 E MOTION by Harris, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Comrnission inve the Public Hearing on rezoning request, ZOA #73-06, by Michael 'eledic, Jr., to rezone from R-1 (single famiZy dweZling areas) to general multiple famiZy dwellings) Lots 3-10, 14-20, B1ock 20; and 3-7, 19-24, Block 19; aZ1 in Fridley Park Addition, to a1Zow con- ction of a 69 unit apartment building, until June 20, 1973. Upon a e vote, a11 voting aye, the rrcotion carried unanimously. VACATION REQUEST: SAV #73-09, MICHAEL SELEDIC. JR.: Vacate 61st Way between East River Road and Burlington Northern Railroad, Vacate alley between Lots 4-10, 14-20, Block 20; Vacate 61z Way N.E. be�ween Lots 4-7, 19-23, Block 20; Vacate alley between Lots 3-7, 20-23, Block 19. All in Fridley Park Addition, to allow construction of a 69 unit apartment building. . MOTION b� Harris, seconded by BZair, that the Planning Commission inue the vacation request, SAV #/73-09, by Michael Seledic, Jr., to te 61st Way between East River Road and Burlington Northern RaiZroad; te a11ey between Lots 4-10, 14-20, B1ock 20; vacate 6Z� Way N.E. between 4-7, 19-23, Block 20; vacate a11ey between Lots 3-7, 20-23, B1ock 19. in Fridley Park Addit.ion, to a1low construction of a 69 unit apartment ding, until June 20, 1973. ' Mr. Drigans questions the lots mentioned in the vacation request. of the lots mentioned would in fact vacate alleys of private property. Mr. Harris said that if the rezoning request was approved, the intent woul be to vacate the entire alley, after the affected property owners had een notified of the request. 5. P P1 A VOICE VOTE, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. PLAN APPROVAL: WALL CORPORATION: The area generally located h Street and 7th�Street from Mississippi Street to 63rd Avenue. Mr. Boardman said the Wall Corporation has not brought in the final . As there is no one from the �Vall Corporation here tonight, the plans are not available. Chairman Fitzpatrick said he thought it should be discussed so the ing Commission has some idea of what the proposal is going to be. Mr. Boardman said that what Council told the ZVall Corporation is that they could build 155 units on this property, with the following stip lations: That they provide the same recreational facilities as sho on the original plan; that they solve the drainage problems the same as on the original plan; that one driveway on 7th Street be eliminated, and ne drive on 7th Street be lined up with Bennett Drive, and there be limi ed access to biississippi Street. Mr. Boardman believed the plan call d for one entrance on Mississippi, �Mr. Fitzpatrick asked if the zoning wa's still R-1 along 7th Street. Mr. oardman said it was. . � C� , � fi � ' i � � � ' Plat�ni Commission Meetin - June 6, 1973 III 1�J F Page 7 Mr. Drigans said the Board of Appeals approved a densite of 42.46 for the entire area of both R-1 and R-3, which would allow them approximately 140 townhouse units. The Council granted the variance requested which was for 83:units in the R-1 area, an increase of 20 units, or a total of 155 in he entire area. This gives a density in the R-1 area of 4,246 square fee per unit and for the entire area, both in R-1 and R-3, of 3,872 square fee per unit, which is getting pretty close to R-3 density. Mr. Boardman had the Planning Commission look at the original plan tha had 171 units and the new plan for 155 units. Mr. Fitzpatrick said it 's mostly a shift in density. Mr. Boardman explained the ponding on the property, and answered .. que tions from the Planning Commission on how this will operate. �� Chairman Fitzpatrick said as the plans were not available this cou d just be added to the next agenda without a motion. 6': VACATION REQUEST: SAV #73-10, ROGER CHRISTENSON: Vacate 30 foot road easement on Lot 1, and the North 25 feet of Lot 2, Block 6, Rice Creek Plaza South Addition, to use for a parking lot for a proposed school bus garage. Chairman Fitzpatrick said we have a copy of a letter that was received by ouncil. He asked Mr. Boardman if he knew Council's reaction to this let er. � Mr. Boardman said that Council postponed any action. They are waiting for a report'from the City Manager as far as the trade-off of some land and an ppropriate valuation of this property. � ' � , � � J � C� act Fi Mr. Fitzpatrick said then this is in the hands of the Council. Mr. Boardman said he had talked with Mr. Qureshi, and they both felt the best thing to do was to pass this request on to Council, with no n. MOTION by Harris, seconded by B1air, that the Planning Commission on to Council, without action, vacation request, SAV #73-10, by r Christenson, to vacate a 30 foot road easement on Lot 1, and the h 25 feet of Lot 2, B1ock 6, Rice Creek PZaza South Addition, to use a parking 1ot for a proposed school bus garaqe. Upon a voice vote, patrick, Lindblad, Harris and B1air votinq aye, Drigans nay, the motion ied. Mr. Drigans said the City Attorney has said that the petitioner has a legal right to build on this property. I would like to see what the Co cil says about Study Area 4 before this is sent to Council. We have a ariance request the Board of Appeals has pending, waiting to see what Co cil has to say about this Study Area. With all the objections to this re est, I would like to wait for their recommendation. Mr. Harris said if the City acquires this property they wouldn't want road easement vacated, as they will want to retain it for a walkway. � � �_ ' ' ' ' � � LJ ' ' LI � ' ' u ' , ' � Pla�nning Commission Meeting - June 6, 1973 III lfl G Pa¢e 8 The Board of Appeals and the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittees hav more to say about this, if it's going to be built, than the Planning Co ission. Mr. Drigans said we could deny the vacation, instead of passing it on to ouncil without action. MOTION by B1air to reconsider the motion. The motion died for lack of a s con�. 7. REVIEW 1 i. in a �� UIREMENT FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR SECOND AUXILLIARY BUILDING: Mr. Harris said he asked to have this put on the agenda because it like we have been deluged by requests for everything from second es, who should have a Special Use Permit, to garden sheds. I would to have some input from the Planning Commission on changing the ordinance gard to the garden sheds. I_think that small storage sheds could be ed by administration, with a limit put on the size that doesn't need cial Use Permit. I still feel that second garages and utility buildings a certain size should require a Special Use Permit. Mr. Fitzpatrick asked if anyone would like to recommend the size that cou d be allowed without a Special Use Permit. Mr. Harris said anything that is mall enough not to handle a car or truck. Mr. Lindblad said he thought a building permit should be required for any size utility shed. That way administration could control where it was pla ed on the lot. They should be on the back of the lot. It should be made a r quirer�ent that it be properly anchored and stipulate that it be maintained. He aid a lot of utility sheds are eye sores because they have been blown aro d and are dented and rusted-, but still in use. � Mr. Boardman said we�don't require a building permit now unless the bui ding is over 100 square feet or costs more than $150.00. We don't have the staff to inspect the small sheds. If we have a complaint, we write a let er to the owner and tell the owner the shed must be maintained. Mr. Lin blad said that if we had something in our ordinance, you would have som thing to enforce, when there were complaints. If they had to anchor the properly, it would eliminate a lot of com�laints. Mr. Drigans said this goes hand in hand with some of the requests for var ances received by the Board of Appeals. He felt that notices should alw ys be sent as they are now, but if it is a minor variance, and there are no objections, he felt the variance could be granted by the Board of App als and not have to go to Council. This would cut down on a lot of wor , both by the Administration and the Council. He said he knew we wer n't elected, only appointed, but we would still pass on to Council any hing that there had been any opposition to, or controversial, with our recommendation. This could apply to Special Use Permits for auxilliary bui dings, when there were no objections. The Special Use Permit could be ranted by the Planning Commission, without going to Council. . � 1 ' ' ' LJ � '_ J ' ' �. ' � ' P Commission Meetin - June 6. 1973 III 10 H. � Mr. Harris said he thought some guidelines cbuld be prepared to co trol these utility sheds. A memeographed sheeti could be made up and gi en to anyone who applies for a permit for a utility shed. We should ha e more control over any size utility shed. Mr. Harris said he didn't expect the Planning Commission to come up wit any recommendation tonight. He just wanted the Commission to be thi king about this and see what recommendations they might want to make. Mr. Fit2patrick said he didn't think we had anything for Council� to consider as yet. Mr.�Boardman said they could ask for a report from administration on ing that had been discussed. �• Mr. Harris said we should come up with some policy type thing on d garages, and ask Council for a recommendation. Chairman Fitzpatrick said we are asking for two things; more control on uildings less than 10 x 10, and more expeditious handling of other reQ ests . MOTION by Harris, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission req est the City Administration to prepare a report on whether they can pro se some changes or defend their position. Upon a voice vote, a1Z vot'ng aye, the motion carried unanimously. 8. I PLANNING COt�Il�IISSION TRAINING SESSION: SET DATE: Mr. Boardman said a meeting was planned with the Planning Commission all the Subcommittee members to discuss the duties of each Subcommittee the Planning Commission as set by ordinance. There will be a presentation . We have set a tenative date of Wednesday, June 27, 1973. ' Mr. Fitzpatrick asked if there was anyone on the Planning Commission tha couln't come on this date. Everyone said they could. Mr. Fitzpatrick sai he wanted the meeting to start at 8:00 P.M. ' 9. I DINNER MEETING WITH CITY COUNCIL: Mr. Boardman said the dinner meeting with the City Council has been ' set for 6:30 P.b1. on July 30th, at George's in Fridley. The Planning Co ission members should call Peter Herlofsky and make their reservations as oon as possible. ' ' ' ' 10. I SUBCO6'IMITTEE MEETINGS �, THE PLANNING COh1MISSION: Mr. Drigans said there are some items that go to the Subcommittee's and on to the Plannino Commission so soon that we don't know the reco�ranendatio: of the Subcommittee before we have to consider it at the Planning Commission mee ing. Mr. Fitzpatrick said we have that problem especially with the Plats $ S bdivisions-Streets $ Utilities Subcommittee because they meet right be re we do. I have asked that what is considered by this Subcommittee . pl�nning Commission Meeting - June 6, 1973 III 10 T Page 10 be considered at the Planning Commission meeting two weeks later, but th re is the temptation to push things through. Mr. Boardman said one of the reasons for things going to the Subcommittee' an Planning Commission is because �Chere are different reQuests for the s e property and they want all the requests to go to Council together. 11 FIRE LANES AT TARGET: < as bl the ' ' Mr. Lindblad said he didn't know if the Planning Commission could lle this, but he was concerned about the parking in the fire lanes at Target store. He said there were so many cars parked in the fire lane, . double parked, that you couldn't drive through. Chairman Fitzpatrick said this usually doesn't come to the Planning ission's attention but it can be brought to the attention of the cil in this way so a recommendation could be made to have it patroled he police can issue tickets on private property if the fire lanes are ked. Mr. Drigans asked if the cars were parked or if some one was in the . They can load and unload in fire lanes. Mr. Lindblad said even if e is someone in the car, for all practical purposes, they are parked. Chairman Fitzpatrick adjourned the meeting at 10:50 P.M. :ctfully submitted, I A o����-, >�,���� , Secretary � � if. � � ' ' ' ' ' � ' �� � � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . Buzr�� The meetin MEMBERS-FR I�MB�RS AB QTHERS PRE III 11 TANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOA9�IITTEE MEETING OF JUNE 7, 1973 was called to order by acting chairman Wayne Simoneau at 8:15 p.m. T: Simoneau, Treuenfels, Cariolano ; Lindblad, Tonco . Jerrold Boardman, Planning Assistant MQTIO by Treuenfels, seconded by Cariolano, to waive the reading of the May 24 1973 meeting and accept the minutes as written. 1. �TSIAERATION OF A RE UEST TO CONSTRUCT A STEEL GARAGE OR TFiE PURPOSF. OF STORI�G SCHOOL BUSES LOCATED G'1 LOT 1 LACK 6 AND THE NORTH 25 FEET OF LOT 2, BLOCK 6, RICE REEK PLAZA SOUTH ADDITION; THE SANIE BEING 6750 ��tiCv TREET N.�. FRIDLEY, :iINN�SOTA. (RE UEST BY RUGER HRISTENSON, 647.3 t1NIVERSITY AVE. N. E. , FRIDLEY, ��tINN. ) Mr. R ger Christenson was present for the request. Mr. Bob Coyle, aa1�o �ldg Sy�tems, also was pxesent for th� request. His company will be bui�din the garage for Mr. Christenson. Mr. � ardman informed the 8oard that they were just deciding on the buildin�s levations, pue to the fact that Council has not given a final dqeision o the site location, the Board could not give a final recommenda- tioa an th site plan and landscaping. Mx. Boardman said they should dscide� on h� type of building that they felt could be buili on the Locke Lake sito. Mr. S'mqneau asked i£ there were homes located on Main Street, across Prom the p apos�d si�Ge. Mr. Christenson said yes. Mr. Simoneau thought that perha s a steel building would not fit into this area. Mr, ristenson and Mx. Coyle gave a bxief description af tl�e building. The presen design, will have a low pro£ile w�.th a pitched roof. Colored steel pane s will be used for the si.des. Tha steel t� a baked on finished �tnd guaran eed �or up ta twenty y�ars, D1r. Coyle said it is a modular type pf constru t�on, where secti.ons ar� placed tagether to make the bu3lding. The east d west alevation� will have thres 20� x 11', £iberglas� overhead doors. This wiil allow the buses to drive through the building. The was� side wi11 ave an additional two 11' x 11' fiberglass overhead doors. Because af these twa doois tha elevatian was dxopped two feet to allow for a Gontinuous running roof line. The Board's main concern was the view o£ the buildin� as seen from the north side, this will face Locka Lake Mrs.T euenfels said she talked to Mr. Quxeshi last Saturday, and ha tald hor thexe was a posslbility of anotber site for the garage. Mr. Ch i�tenson said yes. 'I'�ere migh�t possibly be a land exchange betweon hi eif and tho City, He wou�d exchange the Lacke Lake site £or p�sk land 1 cated by the City garage. He said this would be decided at tho June 10 h Council meeXing. � ' ' ' �i CONTROL SUBCONA�IITTEE MEETING OF JUNE 7, 1973-P 11 1'� Mr. Co le showed plans of various buildings that his company had designed snd built. They use not only steel siding panels, but also aggregate panels �tnd brick. One building they have done in Fridley is Strite-Andexson. Mr. Si oneau asked Mr Boardman if the Board can move to accept this building , ss is and 1 ai�e the site plan and landscaping plan up to the City staff. , ' Mr. Bo rdman said, you will have to decide as a Board if you think a steel build'ng will fit into this area. It is either a steel or brick building th t will`be seen fxom Locke Lake. I prefer something in the order of bxick. eople have a negative approach when they hear "painted steel gax'aga" as pposed to a"natural brick building". Mr. Tr uenfels asked Mr. Christenson if he would consider brick for the ' building. � , ' � , � ' Mr. Ch istenson said a brick building gets to be rather expensive just to 5tore buses in. Mx. Bo rdman said he appreciated Mr. Christenson's concern on the inoney factpr. He suggested perhaps the use of a stone or brick panel could be introduced to the buil ing design. Mr. Co le showed various plans by his firm using a combination of brick, atono ar st el. Mzs. C riolano asked why they had decided on green panels. She said wasn't thax colar aing t4 stick out as much as gold, orange, yellow ete. Mx. Ch istensan s aid they thought it would blend in with the area, green failage. Mrs. T euen�els asked what the owners of the nearby homes thought of the idea of a g xage betn� built here. � Mr. Ch istenson said this is what happens when you build near a light industrial rea, Mr, Bo�xdman replied this is why we have restrictians. Mr. Si oneau said wa have to decide tonight on what type oi building we ' wouid like o sea on this site, and not on the site by the City garage. However, the Boaxd s d they thought this plan was quite suitable for the City Garage site. � ' '�' ' Mr. Co�+le asked what exactly would be done at the Council meeting on Monday, Mr. Bo rdman said the Couacil will decide on tha variance and vacation iro�uests as the�a ltems w4re �ot finalized at the subcommittea levels. Also the land tr de will be decided on. Mx. Boardman suggested that the 8oard dscida on tha typQ of material to be used on th� building and leave tha site and lar►d- sce�ir�g pl �o City staff. � I_ J ' �, ' � � � ' � � � � , , � , , rII 11 B NG S"�ANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING OF JUNE 7, 1973-Page Three Mr. S Mr. C perh.�Ps an be us �d. Mr. B Mr. Coyle decision t said he preferred the aggregate siding. le asked what they thought of brick. Mr. Christenson interjected rchit�ctural brick (break-off bxick) with the rough surface cauld . �dman asked why not the entire 125 feet be aggregata stona. d that wauld be more expensive then brick. Mx. Boardman said the is between steel panels and aggregate panels combine d. MQTION by Txeuenfels, seconded by Cariolano to recommend to Council that a combination of steel panels and aggregate stone panels be used on the exteriox of the buildin�. The amount used shall be left up to the City 3aff. The City �all �lso d�cide on the landscaping and site plans in accordance with the Council�s decision a Monday. ' UPON A� VAICE VQT�, all voting aye, the motion caried unanimously. �. C NSIDERATION QF A RE UEST Tp CONSTRUCT 155 TOWNEH?USE ITS LOCATED ON THE EAST H.ALF OF TI-�E vORTHEAST QUART TH8 SQUTHIti'EST UARTER OF SECTION 14, 1'-30, R-24, EPT THE SOUTH 185.Q FEET THEREOF A.'VD EXCEPT �ARCELS L1_a�! NG BORDERED BY 6�P.D AVE\UE ON THE REET ON THE NORTH, 7TH STRE�T Oti �.�+a v�. a�+... ��a.va. �a.a.vva..va a. 30 CEDAR AVENUE, �IINTiEAPOLIS � Mx. Boardman suggested tabling Wall Corporation as no final plans ware ready. MQTIO�d by Txeuenfel�, seconded by �ariolano to table the Wall Corporation unti 1 p 1 ans e�re ready . UFON AIVOICE VOTE, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 3. CO S�DERATION OF A RE ST RAGE TANK= LOC�TED 1. AUDITOR� S SUBDIt'IS � ST TO CONSTRUCT A DIESEL FUEL OUTLOTS 27 $ 28, GOV*T LO'T N0: N0. 39, TL� SA1�9E BEING 4�'fH aVE. EQUEST BY BURLI�iGTO`; NORTHcRN ST., ST. PAUL, hIINN. SS101) Mr. Wa ren Westerberg was present for the request, Mr. Bo rdman asked if Mr. Westerberg had seen the landscaping revisions on the plari, (this plan with the landscaping revisions went to Council on June 4, 1973 arid was approved pending Building Standard-Design Control st�pu�atiAn ). Mr, We�terberg said no, he was oniy familar with the original plan� Mx. S1 oneau �aid tha Boa��i t�a� ����g�d tha landscaping plan to include approximately 74 txees and vine covering on the chain fence around the berm �-�c� t&nk a� �. e . . : ' �. 1 III 11 G -DESIGN CONTRQL SUBCOI�MITTEE MBETING OF JUNE 7, 1973-Page Four Mr. Bo xdman said the City would like to see something nice put into this � are►� as Buxlington Northern will be here for sometime. Mr. We terberg said he hoped Burlington Northern was here fox some time � and agxeed ixh the landscaping plan. Mr, �o rdma� explained the landscaping plan. Starting from East River Road ' and going t wards the tank, the plan has three areas: 1) trees SO fest and ovex, such as marshall green ash, skyline and imperial honey locust; 2) txees 30 feet and ur�r, such as white ash, red maple, Russian olive, Japanese lilae � and floweri � crab; 3) vine covering on the fence. This plan would hide the tank from view of the motorist on East River Road and also help keep the sound levsl down. � Mrs� T euenfels fel,t that some deciduous trees would be nice for year arc�und foilage and protection, especially closer to East River l�oad. ' Mr. SimQneau said the Russian olives in the second group of the plan ar� a$ood Isize bush year around. � Mx. Boardman said deciduous trees have a hard time with the salt on the stT�ets in the winter. He also said as the trees get older, the foilage on xtte bott4m dies, leaving a bare trunk. �� � � i�� , ' � � � Mrs. T�euenfels asked if the evergreens could be put in the second row pf the lan �caping plan, Sha recommen�ed a yew tree. Dir. Westerberg said a blu� spxuc� wcauld also work. M�'. �aardman said some blue spruce planted�in the second l�ndscape area would b� fine. He also asked what type of ground covering would be used. He aaid h� wa�n't sure i� sod would be feasible in this area. Mr, W so many �xe M�. S in � f�w y 1Nr, B l�undacape ni �rouad road goes Mrs. Mr. E tbia� borm �e w 1s�dsca��n t�rber� said tt�ey did not have the facilities to watex and with in thi� area3 ii sod wouid be able to grow. eau s�id �.ny axea in Fridley will go back to its natural coverage unl��� physically maintained. rdman suggested to use sod and if not feasibl� work some othex vexape out. Ha said possibly a nursery could recommend some type ne. A vine covering could also be used on the slope when the xough. ls asked about berming around the tank, - dman said thexe is a thxee foot berm. Fie asked Mr. westerberg 1f 1d hold the fuel capacity if the tank ruptures. stoxberg said yes, and Burlingto� Northert� would be glad to uga the pian. , . 11 D �UILDING 5 ANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOI�II�IITTEE MEETING OF JUNE 7, 1973-Pa e MOTIO by Treuenfels, seconded by Cariolano to recommend to Council's appxoval o the construction of the diesel storage tank the following stipulatio s: 1. U e.landscape plan as outlined on the plans, with the exchange . p some of the trees in the second area for deciduous treas. 2. S d be used for ground coverage and if not feasible, work out a new plan with the City and a nursery. UPON VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. There being no further business, acting chairman Simoneau adjourned thQ mQeting at 9:06 p.m. R�spectful y submitted, � � � � PAUI.A R. NG Secretazy � ' 0 0 Five �J , , �N,��,ES�F THE BOARD OF APPEAI.S MEETING OF JUNE 12, 1973 _ I I I TtiB taeet�.ng wa called to ordex by Chaim�an Drigans at 7:38 P.M. 12 �$RS pRESEN : Drigans, Crowder, Gabel M�M$FRS ABSENT Harju, Wahlberg QTE�RS PRESENT Howard Mattson - Engineering Aide MATTON by Crvw � 9ecanded by Ga � 1. !► �UEST FOIt A NG OF COM � N .8�, , THE &AME U�ST BY MR. ' �tET__�_,RO "500" SE ' , � � MUTION by Cr Upon a vo�c. e to approve the minutes of the May 29, 1973 meeting as written. el, Upon a voice vote, there being no.nays, the motion carried. 102 SES LOCATED BEING LOTS 20, 21, 22, BLOCK 13, PAUL R. CASTONGUAY, 5333 UNIVERS STATION CITY CODE, TO A ,T 5333 UNIVERSI 'S ADDITION T0 E N.E.. FRIDLEY er, seconded by Gabel, to waive reading the public hearing notice. te, there being no nays, the motion c,arried un«riimously. M�". Paul Casto�guay of Metro 500 and Mr. Rudolph Fiaie of Geueral ftealty Couipany, �wn�rs of the roperty, were present to present the request. MI'. Castonguay c:xplained that his position was solely di�c:zted h_y his inabili�y to buy fuel for h s"Metro S00" �;as stations. He said that he has been forced to close hie stations $ a result of the fuel shortage but that he must still pay the rent Pn these prope ties. He said that for the station in question, at 5333 University Avenue N.E., h had sublet the property to his brother for business purposes. Chail'atan Drl�a�s asked whaC the nature of the business was. Mr. Castonguay answered that it was a rucking transfer business owned by his brother. � Mx. Cxo�der as ed Mr. Castonguay if he was aware that this type of business was $g$insC the zo in,g ordinance. Mr. Castonguay answered yes,and then he was inte�pCed �`TCrut the floor by Mr, Rudolph Fine. Mr. Fine said that he had stopped to look at the , praperty earli r in the day and Chat the several trucks parked there appeared ta be unlqaded $nd w re parked in an ordexly manner. He then went �an to eacplain hi� pxoblem W�,th +�n �azlie tenant, the Murphy Qil Company. Mr. Fine said thaC Murphy Oil wet'it tq Qourt io br k Gha1r laatee with hiza on the grounde that after the freeway t+�a built� , tbsir bu�iae�� was no whexe near what it had been before the h�,gh�►sy canstruction. �, ]�1AS said hat Murpby Qil won that csse leaving him up in Che a1r. He alea ��tid Cb�t he had t� ble zenting the prope�ty then until Mx. Castonguay'e Met�'o S00 movad ' �1� �� Fina aid that ha had not had any problems with Mr. Castonguay And th�t h11 ttlp4t�t the by iness had been run ia an orderly fashion and that Metro 500 �t�ttiont dpp�C do �ny r pair ar ras�vicing Mork� they only pump gas. i�1s � CsaMd�r Op� y�� � ' i � ' �. 8ias aaid haw lo�fg �+a� lett on tha loase and Mr. Castonguay an�rered aba�tG t originslly it was a five year lease. 'Ns. Ca�toagu�y ��tid that ha has tried to buy gaa and that he almost eucc�sded bvt wa�l tusnsd d , he thought, because �f his diacount pricing palicy. Mr. Fine �a�d pp,C� �tgal.tt tha he hoped paople could bear with them a few awntha until Mx'. C�Cot�tt�►�� ba�iess�� �ould be reaumed. Mr. Fine said �hat Mr, Caetonguay's brothex had a dst�plC� pNd !os tha • ce ai�ca ha Na� axpanding. ' � , , , ' LJ �,1}e Minutes � the Board of A eals Meetin of June 12 1973 P ge 2 �. Cxowder t e�� asked if there would be morr.: trucks and M�_. Castonguay said no, he didn't thi k so. MY'. Her.berr. I. uc�, `�326-4tti Street Iv.E., who lives alznust c?i.�:ct:y behind�the etation came fo:ward to state tYiat he had no c�.-,mplain� w i'.h Mr. Castonguay but r.�w all the txucks c��n�ing and going and someti.�les left rur.n �r.g i s more than a peraon ahould have t gut up with particularly with the }�igh caxe: �ne pays. III 12a %ixs. I,edo said that there were semis and tankers and flat beds and all manner of trucka like t at. She said that even though they moved th� tankers, the semis were parked all over �he propexty, every which way, and even in the alley, which is now rutted from t e trucks being there. She said that the neighborhood kids started pl�ying aroun� the trucka and were playing with matches undar one big truck. I�T. Cx'awder sked if the Ledo's used the alley and Mr. Ledo said no, the City doesn`t ' traintain it because it was never impraved but some neighbors do use it. Mrs. Ledo �aid that th trucks weren't in the alley now and hadn't be�:n for the past week. , Mr. CXOwder sked �i there were anyway tlic neighhors co��ld livc with this siCuation for 6 to 8 r.r.hs or a year. Mr. Ledo said yes but n��t the c��rly morning and late night noise. ' Mx. Gary Nov k, 5315-4th Street, got up and said that h� didri't get a notice of the meeting but hat he was awakened at night from across 4th Street by these trucks a,nd that it was ery bad they were there. ' ' ' , Mx, Crawder sked if the Ledo's had air conditioning. Mr. Ledo said no. Mr. Crowder said then yo r windows are open during the. summer and Mr. Leclo said yes. Chslrman Dx'i ans askea Mr. Fine how large his propert:y was and Mr. Fine said he thought abou 4U f.eet by 120 feet each. Thexe w�a so�e discussion from the floor about the property limitS. Mr. Castongu y was asked how many different kinds of truck� wculd be using the properr�y. M. Castonguay said every kind of tnick imaginable. There was further diacu8sion f om the floor about kids, control, parents, and trespassing. Chalrrnan Dri an's said he didn't understand Mr. Castonguay's brother not being , psasent� and Mr. Castanguay said he thought the man whose name was on the lease W�n the one ho had'to appear. 1 �� peteraon ownex of the lots to the North, said from the floor that he dldn�t mind the tru ka being on the firat 30 feet or so of his property but if he decided to �harg� rs t, did he have to get permieaion. 1 Ch�tix�a�an Ari$ana said yes, . �. Cxawder eked how far hia property extended and Mr. Peterson said he had eight , 4Q Poot lots north of Mr. Fine'8 three lota. � ' Ch+4lsme�n Dri�an� asked why Mr. Petereon �ad coms to the meeting and Mr. Petsx'saa aa�Mar�d he ame to aee wbat would happen, �T�QN bx Cr der, eacopdad by Gabel to clae� �he Qublic hearing. UQ�DA a YO�CO tiq��� thare �ain� no oay�' the mokiot► ca�ied unanimouely. - e r . -. _ .w � ' III ° 12B The Minutes of the Board of A eals Meetin of June 12 1973 Pa e 3 1'�x, Crowder said that if he could see any realistic wav of regulating the truck traffic the variance might be all r.i�ht, but the noise t�� th� neighbors particularly iA the suaan_;- months would be untenable. He also said that �ecause other it�dependent stations might be closing, there was danger herc of setting a precedent• Mr. Drigans concurred and asked if there was a motion on nc� variance. MOTION by C owder, seconded by Gabel, to recommend denial to the City Council of the varianc for the above stated reasons. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion ar.ried unanimously, The tneeting was adjourned by Chairman Drigans at 8:40 F'.M. 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C i i ;� :Ia,1:10 1�7 r-t� � l 1 "� �end�, lo�ics� -iU=tlr� Y��t��i ard ��C1��� THt\•.• I,�s�ec i�,�li;;- :;�;�it��u� �:��f `i:': ffi2.3. �o �U11.�T1?.".T� ti'�i�.' 0 r� � ��� � T�;e meeting � �+L CAI'Z': ME�;BERS , MEMBERS L' � ' � � CJ , LJ ' � � ' , � � � ' � i�I� called to order by Chairman Jim Langenfeld at 7=45 p•M• . Langenfeld, Burton, Sullivan, Kaye Kennec�y, Sporre, Marti.n 1� III 14 BUSINESS: MEETING 1tiITH PARKS AND RECREATION C(k�1�lISSIGN: The Commission will meet with the Parks and Recreation Commission as a joint grbup on Monday, June 18, 1973 at 7:3� .1'R. in the Com�unity Room to diacuss the Nloore La.ke problem. the Leag� at 7 : � tions of helped a resource to atten JNI LEAGUE OF W0�"�N VOTERS: The Commission received a letter from e of "vuomen Voters inviting them to attend a meeting on June 18, 1973 .�i� The speaker wil7 be M.r. Alan Mahl who is tt�e Director of OF:era- the Alatural Science for Youth Fcundation. Hia organization has nwnber of communities establish nature centers and conserve natural . A copy of the letter is attached for those members who might wish gY_I,p�,r,� OR T?�E CO2�'iISSION: Chairman Langenfeld reminded the Commission that at the 1 st rr.eeting it was 3ecided that four (4) or more members would consti- tute a q orum. NP, also presented a ruling that if a member has three (3) une�ccuse absences he must resign from the Commission. A vote on this ruling will be aken at the next meeting. . PUBLIC H INGS INFORN�ATION: Chairman Langenfeld requested that each membeT receive copy of an�informative sheet regarding zoning classifications for their re erence and assistance. SCHOOL B S GARAGE: Chairman Langenfeld attended a Flanning Cor�ission meeting and lea ed of a proposal.b�,r HIr. Christiansen, a rerutable citizen of Fridley, to build a school bus garage behind Designware. The Commission's concern with this wou d be the poasibility of gasoline and oil seepage into Rice Creek, Locke La,ks� a� i.n into Rice Creek and tr�en into the Mississippi Kiver. Chairman Langenfe d urged the Council to consider this possibility. FOR THE COM.NIISSION: Chairman Langenfeld presented to the members the , of expenses for the Co�ission by the City of Fridley. NpA7.'H pp pRGpQSAI,: The Commission discussedtheir North rark Proposal. Mr. Sullivsn felt that there was a need for some additions to the propoaal. Chair- mart Lan enfeld stressed the urgency of proper police control. Mr. Kaye at8ted that if it is a nature center it will be lenced and it will be pat�rolled. He aldq �+ that vandalia�► occurs in any park or golf course but it ia not a major p b1em. Chairman Langenfeld said that a stiff penalty for dumping ehould imposed•alao. The Co ssion discussed the cost of a nature center. Mr. Kaye said that he folt th t the cost factor should not enter into thia at all. He etid that our Comniss on ie charged with protecting the quality oP the environment. Mr. Ka�y'e plso at ted that a nature center is more important to the enviroYmnent than a golf co se. He said that children can learn environmental lessons that they can�t e sewhere. ' ' , , �J , NORTH PARK PRGP should enter in they had streas vironanent and 1 that the econom it become a maj S�IGN t�'.r;ETIt� i c T? JUNL 12�1973 Pa�e 2 I SAL CON'D): Mr. Sullivan, when asked by "`-r. Kaye if economics • o the Commission�s consideration, stated tnat at the last meeting III d the fact that the Commission should think in terms of the en- �j� � ave some of the other matters to tne other denartments. He added c factor certainly must be considered but he would not like to see r factor. The Commission her� discussed the actual fi�ures t'r.at Brauer arld Associates have introduced. Br uer and Associates have listed expenses a.t $4��,�0.00 to build �d $$p,p00,00 year to opexate. Nir. Ka,ye stated that trese figures were way too high. Chairman Lan�enfeld said t'r�at trey, as a commission, could limit the expensea to almost anyth' g the,y would want. Mr. Kaye added that a nature center could be built in stag�s maybe a small building at first and then the cost would be ma,ybe a quarter or a ifth as much. The queetion al o arose as to whether by draining the beaver pond it would affect the watershed d strict. , M4)TSON by Mr. K ye to add tc the proposal that econotnics should not play a major —pai~t as to whet er it is a golf course or a nature center. . 1 � � , ' , ' �econded by Mr.l Sullivan. Motion carried. Chairatan Lang auburbs are v MOTION by Mr. �n the final ld added that he has heard from many sources that surrounding much interested in thei:r plans for a nature center. rton that the two additions to the North Park Proposal be included ft, (See attached.) SeCOnded by H1r Kaye. Motion carried. MQQRE I,pKE: C airman Langenfeld brou�ht up the Moore Lake problem and issuea. Mr. Kaye etated th t he did not feel it was necessary to hire a compan,y to study the Mooxe Lake pro lems. He added that the problem of Moore Lake was co�non to all the ialcea in the n City area and that they did not need a$10,000.00 study to deter- mi.ine the probl . t+ir, Burton sta ed that he thinks the compani.es are willing to give them a survey but it is the type of survey that is more af a scientific stu� rather than a solution �p a problem. He said that one of the companies, for instance, would do a survey and that thev ould sample the water in ten di.fferent locations. He said he felt that Moore Lak , being 108 acres, was not big enough for ten samples being a necea- eity. He dosa not feel that there is that much variation. Mr. Kaye atat that a 1ot of work haa been done:on Moore Lake and he does not feel ' Lhat they need to spend $10�000.00 to have sameboc�y else come in snd work on it. He added that the Coucnisaion should check into other resources offered by state and vounty agencie . ' � ' ' Mr. Hurtan sai that certainly some help is needed but some of the proble�►s could be reaolved members oY the City Council and by the Coimnission i�a�lt a� far aa land use is concerned. He said that dxainage could be handled by the City Ehgineer, thareYore, of the problems eould be handled within the City itaelf. ' I , � � i 1 1 1 1 1 i � �" THE MINli �S OF HE.ErNIROi�T�I��NTAL �`.'�UALITY CGI��I�IISSI( i N��TING OF JUNE 12, 1973 _ P�e � MppRE LA'-� (COIv D): Nir. Burton added that he felt a grest deal of consideration II� should t.� given to the Froblems before anv corr,pan,� is hired to do anYthing. �4 � Mr. Sullivan ex lained the water chemistz.y he is doir.r' on r�oore Lake. He started it last sumraer and �lans to continue it this stucur�er. I�e sa.id that 7ast suu�ner on the west side of th J.ake there �:as a blue-green ai�ae w' ic',_ would co!::e to the top and clump together ike curdled milk and then would wash up on the shore. As it decayed it would tend t�mell. Then, he said, wher. it would rain i.t would ctisperse it. Chairman Langen eld said that cost, again, is a factor ar�d in sum-nary we feel that there are many venues wnich we aan pursue without involvin� cost. Ne said they Could Consult oka County and the Universit�, of Minr.esota a::d b:� doing that they could probably obtain the same results without paying $1+,� � or more for a survey. NEXT MEETI�:Gs ADJOURiJN�ttiTT : Reapectfull.y � / __� p LSATN Re�or Sec July 9, 7-973 at 7: 30 i� .?�l. meetin�� V�as adjourned tr;,� �hairc:;�.n La:igenfeld at 9:15 F.Ni. utted, �� �ry ' To: N�..B�R� �F T�E CITY COUNCIL , From: ENVIRG �1M�;NTAL �UALITY CUMh1I: �IGN Aate: JUNE 1 , 1973 iRe: NORTt-i I�ARK PRUPOSAL �J ' ' i � , � �� � , � � � WHEREAS the members of the Environmental �uality Co-nm.ission of the City of Fri ey have caref�lly considered the use of Plorth Park both as a nature cen er and as a golf course, and III 14 � hNF�tEAS our chief duties and responsibilities as a Commission are to ndevelop ecommendations on matters of environmental policy and legislation,' and to '�aid the City in seeking the assista.nce of educational and governme tal institutions in identif7iiri�, �rotectin�, and promotin� the uae of tural areas within the City," and WHEREAS Ivorth Park offers such diversity of wildlife in one small area--the be uty of a natural oak forest, the wilderness of beaver ponds and dams, th vast amount of low marshlands, the na.tural upland oak forests and ak savannahs, the natural prairie, the aspen-birch �ioneer forest, the reat diversit.y of bird species and the aquatic plant and animal co ities, and WHEREAS North Park, �s a nature center, would promote conditions under which and nature can exist in productive harmor�y and which tvould promot public awareness and concern for the environment among the citizens of ridley, and W�iEREAS I3orth Park, as a nature center, could be used b,y people of all ages and a11 abilities--young and old, the mentall,y retarded, the handiaapped to appreciate and understand the ecological principle� of life which e so necessary for survival not only for our own generation but of all ture generationa, and WEIEREAS North Park, as a nature center, would be a place where man �ou],ci ese, f el and hear about the natural world; a place where 2�e cou�d develaP valu s and a consGience needed to live more fully and Kith dignity; a place whe ecological cons�rvation could be learned- where man is a produat of ture and steward of the earth, and WHEREAS the environmental considerations of our city are of ultimate itnport,ance, he value of a proper environment for our citizens and gener- atione a� ci izens yet unborn maist be given priority xhile considering eCOnomic queationa, � I„T TS 7 doveloped ir reaaone, � I_T_IS? a11 qntrance qtiality, t�ui ' enviraruaent ' RECOM�IENDATION of this CoIIanission that North Park be a NATURE CENPER and not a golf aourse for the above stated URTHER RECO�iDF� that the water of Spring Brook Creek at a to North Park be axamined and ana],yzed in terms of xater rients, ate. and the resulting effect on the quality ot the oP the City of Fridley. , �� � , . , � ` , . A ' The meeting w ROLL CALL: GATV. COMMISSION MEETING � � MAY 7, 1973 � �s called to order at 8:10 by Father Ed. 0 III 17 0 MEMSERS PR�SENT: Father Ed, Mr. Myhra, Mr. Caldwell, Mrs. Nughes, and Mr. Hai;�es MEMBERS A�SENT: None , OTNERS PRESENT: Bob Hinkley and Ned Cogswell of General Televisic�n. MOTION by Mr. Myhra to accept the minutes of the CATV �'eeting of March 5, 1973. � Seconded by Mr. Caldwe7l. Upon a voice vote, al7 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ' �ather Ed sked Mr. Hinkley to run throu�h the progress report witih the c mmission. I � I ' ;^, i� � � � � Mr. Hinkley s id that he would run through the report with the CoT�^�ission inemCers. Mr. Hink7ey s id that General Te7evision has signed an agreement with Jerrold Electronics C rporation to t,uild the CATV distributian system in Fridiey. 'r;e said th� actu 1 construction wi71 begin in early aune, no later thar the I��n. Mr. Ninkley s id that at 2:3D this day, General Television has sign�c� t`?e closing and n��� owns the property on the scuin side of 63rd ,4venue. Ne explained tha architectural plans have been made for the building. he said that they hav not selected a contractor yet officially, but thEy have sorr,e bids. He exp ained that First Television Corporations, which is a��holly- owned subsidi ry of General Television, Inc. has filed a formal app7�cation to the Federal Commurications Commission for permission to b��iid and ce�rate a microwave s stem fram Chicago-Milwaukee to the Twin Cities. Hz �xplair,ed that if the a plication is denied, the company wi�l arranaQ ��tith oth2r �ricrc- wave systems o have two distant sigrais brought to rridley 7or the su�s�Y•ibers. Mr. Hinkley s id that the application r"or a certificate of compliunce i:o e�zr- ate the syste has been on file since �ecember. He said they did not kno�,a� when the cert ficate will be granted, but horefully they �ri17 receiv� rina7 authorization by September 1. Mr. Hinkley said ffiat they wiZi try to have at least a limited service in Fridley by November 1. Mr. Hinkley t en brougi�t up State Legislation. He said that there are orly about ten day left in the current session, and they do not kn��� whether the bills will pass their final cor��ittee hurdles, be heard, and passFd on both floors, tc. � � ' ` ' � Mr. Hinkley � asked if there were any questions. � � �' . 1 � ' � . ' ' ' '. ' . � . ' . 1 ' ' ' i� . � , . � CATV COMMISSIpN MEETING OF t�tAY 7, 1973 Father Ed ask said that the they will be Mrs. Nughes a it was, the t proofed out a mu�h. III 15 A PAGE 2 d what would be the limited service by November 1? Mr. Hinkley first cable will be distributed to the City. He added, that elling subscriptions. But the schools will not �ave it yet. ked why it isn't being done at the same time. Mr. Cogswell said o cables ar� being strung at the sam2 time. But to have them d operable in 27 weeks, which the contract states, would be too Mr. Cogswell aid that they could offer that the studios will be operating and the building �ill be finished by October. He said that they could not ap- propriate the importations of the Chicago-Mi7waukee stations. Mr. Myhra asked if ther was some possibility why that might go past November first or later? Mr. C gswell said that he could see no major stumbling bio ck. Father Ed ask d about if the state decides there should be 5% on gross revenues and asked if hat was part of the bill too? Mr. Hinkley said no. Father Ed ask of these regu and if he tho level rather Hinkley -said that they cou level, but 1f said the St in the end, Fiinkley sai is somewhat a piece of Mr. Myhra sai that the FCC with public a Mr. Haines as plan anything on the Commis stumped over outside corsu but most are �d Mr. Hinkley if he feit more comfortable aboui having a lot lations on a state level rather than on an FCC Federal level, aght they could lobby for a particular posiiion on a state than having to try to convince somebody in Washingion? Mr. that f�rst, it was not really a feeling of being comfort�ble and id very possibly lobby for a particular position on a state there was any conflict it wouldn't come out very we17.. He ate is gettirig in on tfie act on an interim basis hut the F. C. C. will oversee all regulations anyway. i.1r. d the State's are feeling tTieir oats right now, which the eause of it all, He added tfiat everyone wants the action. - - � � � <_..-- - j that he gets the feeling from the people in the region �as too industry oriented. h1eaning that they were on]y concerned :cess. ed what takes the Federal Government so lonc�, and ho��� can they Mr. Hinkley said that he did not know how many people are ion staff, but that he knows they are all lawyers and are he engineering specifications of the ordinance and must ask tants. He added that they now have 700 or 800 applications ontested, which ours not, so they should be encouraged. Mr. Nain�s as�ed who the architect wouid be. �Ir. Hinkley said that it was not included n the report but that it was Barker-Klein. � . . � . � ' CATV COMMISS ON MEETING OF MAY 7, 1973 CJ ' ' ' ' � ' PAGE 3 Mr. Caldwell asked if they said they would begin construction even though the certific tion was not back? Mr. Ninkley said yes. Mrs. Nughes sked if they have the specific layout of the Ward outlines. Mr. Cogswell said yes, that each one of the manufacturers bidding in the project dete mine how it should be done and make their awn layout copy of how they hould accomplish it electronically. Mr. Haines a ked if FM would. be coming into the radio business. Mr. Cogs- well said ye . - IlI 15 B Pathe.r Ed sked zf they�could publish tfiis report, Mr. Hinkley - sa���d. �e�, Mrs,,. HuglZes mentioned the fact that there is no date on the dis ant signals, and asked if they would start broadcasting without th m? Mr. Hinkley said not necessarily. They will start whether they have them or not. Father. Ed ask planning? 4Je said they hav involved in i how the Commi get some inve idea what kin d when would they be giving some program planning, or cor�nunity P they going to hi.re a director? Mr. Hinkley said yes. He done a lot of talking and had some outside personalities . He said they were �n that process now. Father Ed asked sion could be of help. h1r. Hir,kley said that they cou]d tories of community groups that would give thzm some kind of of: a person would be a resource person. Mr. Myhra as ed what time would be feasible to start getting subscribers? ' Mr. Hinkley said yeste�rday.. The sooner the better. He said that during the summer m nths it will be a good time for p�ople to see what is going on. , Mrs. Hughes sked that until they pin point down the microwave link to Chicago and Milwauke , would they substitute other distant signals to those areas. : Mr. Hinkley said that there were no others in this area. ' Mr• Haines as ed if the City had a good s7ide program oN wnatever, �r they could use it o make other copies. Mr. Cogswell said that they could, but ' it would have to be on tape. A pre-taped show v�ould have to be pl�yed with a machine. �' ' ' '. ' Father Ed tha�ked Mr. Hinkley and t�r. Ccgswell. Father Ed sai that the commission was to subr�it a budget to the City. stated that t.e list of expenses would include °ersonal Services, other expenses, and capital outlay. , H� 0 , , • . ' . 1 . , _.. ' � u ' , ' 1 ' ' ' � ' ' ' ' � , n t CATV COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY:7, 1973 - • .. �. III 1� � � _ PAGE 4 hhs. Hughes said they should include some money for consulting fees on such a compl x topic. Everyone agreed. She said that there would not be probably mor than two days a year for these services. . .� � ��� ��� � , .. � . ��•i•>���`�.�.-,1�..���.�.�•.....��..�.,..- . ` 1�.••�i �.,` .. Patfier Ed sked if tfie Commission was interested in doing any kind of seminar work? He asked if $50Q or $1,OOQ would be fietter for t�ie commit ees fiudget. They decided it should be somewhere in tietvzeen. e said tFiey� could get some assistance from tfie City Adm�-ni;stra i:on. Mr. Myhra sked about public mailing expenses. Father Ed said the -City newsl tter may be good enough. Mr. Caldwe 1 asked what Mr. Cogswell meant by there never being contemplat d that there would be bi-directional from the whole. Mrs. Hughe said that all of the things that they had given to the Commis ion were very clear in that loop arrangement and that it was not a real two-way cable. , Father Ed as ed if there were any other items suggested for the budget? Mr. Caldwe]1 asked if it would be appro�riate to take the next item and not agree on a b dget, to keep it open for now. Mrs. Hughes uggested having someone on�their staff to give the technical advice for a r�source. Such as the Planning Commission which has a City planner? Mr. 1�lyhra said th'at maybe they should think about it. Father Ed sa'a that the projects for the next half year could be to have an inventory of ��tential users. Perhaps Father rd cou7d take the churches, Mr. Myhra co Id take education, h1rs. Hughes could take the LeaguE of w'omen Voters, and ir. Haines could take hospitals. Mr. Haines suggested that the committee could see how the company is doing w th public contact, and the possibility of starting to market the product, to be sure the selling is open and honest and to rev ew the promotion and to monitor the construction pro- --- gress of t e building. Father Ed as e� when�should they have this inventory of users and begin the meetings. I the sum�ner or September. �4r. Caldwell said that they should get the list and then make plans for early September. Mrs. Hughes sked if someone could take this list of potentia] users and be authorize to direct a letter to some of these erganizations saying that the co�^ any says they will be ready to broadcast in October or ��ovem- ber with loc I origination char�nel available. She said most gro;�ps arz going to be lanning tneir program in Septe�nber and �lugust and they should take this in o consiaeration. Father Ed said how about if they make up their list b June 1? Everyone agreed and didn`t thirk another meeting would be necessary. . 0 �, . , , . . � ' ' 1 ' ' CATV COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 7, 1973 PAGE 5 III 1� D _ Mrs. Nughes uggested that maybe they should plan a meeting with the program director and communities. • Father Ed sa'd that once the program�director i"s hire� they would arrange for a meetin with these various groups. Mrs. Hughes said that it should defin�tely� �ie included that it i`s a one-way� communicat�on. Mx, Haines pany�, The TV so tfiat Mrs. Hughe� be a user c she di,d no1 O sai,d that pexhaps such a letter migfit be sent to the com- letter would go to the various organizations,and to General tTier don'•�t make prom�ses tlie company cannot fulfill. . said that she thought their ordinance said that there would ontract and now they are not going to have one. She said that know whether that would be a problem or not. ' ' Father Ed sa'd that it was a qu�stion of whether there should be a contract b tween the company and the subscriber, especially covering matters of p ivacy and d�sconnection charges. ' i �' ' Father Ed sa d that since they had not made any final decision on a budget, he will noti y them if any problems arise. He said that before they make any final decisi n, he will send them a copy of a proposed budget request, and if they•don' approve they should ca7i him. They agreed �hat the next meeting will be September 10, 1973. Mrs. Hughes aid that�she felt that they should alert the City administra- tion to this certificate of compliance that the only thing that they are questioning is the 5°o gross revenue. Does the cemmission wunt to recommend what the Cit position is on it? She said that if that question comes to -- the City, th Corvnission members should be inrormed of it. ' ADJOURN: ' 1 ' ' ' ' MOTION by Mr. Myhra to adjourn the meetinQ. Father Ed said "there being no further business, the meeting is adjourned." The meeiing c7osed at 9:30 p.m. Respectfully submitted, ROL P�IA Y Acting Secretary 0 s � Present: CHARTIIt CQ�IISSION MEETING May 15, 1973 Ray Sheridan, Ole Bjerstedt, Don Wegler, Roy McPherson, Harry Cx'owder , Peg McChesney III 16 Not present but heard from prior to meeting: Jackie Johnson, Jack Kirkham, Edich Coliins, Francis Casey There was not a quorum so meeting was held discussing actions and questions. Article in paper inviting suggestions for Charter chang,es and it was just fine, so obligation is fulfilled. iie &hould probably meet with Council and City Manager separately. Have discussion with Virgil Herrick on exactly what the Couunistion can do, He doesn't s�e any ur�ency to meet right away. Filing for another office and resigning first seems to be the only thing possibly needing to be voted on as things stand now. iihat if it is a recomnendation from us and the Council chooses not to accept it? Do we put it up for a vote? It seeqns, "Yes". Aiseussion beld on time schedule for article Co bec ane law. Ninety days seema Co be the time lapse before article is a law. Alacussion held on fifteenth member�to replace Paul Shaw who sent letter saying he was not able to serve. Secretary is co send letcer to Judge Gilleepie asking for appolntment for Chis position before our next meeting, June ].9, 1973 Next meeting is June 19, 1973. At that time we plan to set up our Cc�m�hittee wark. Meeting cloaed at 8:05 �or lack of a quorum. 1 1 ' � � ' ' ' J ,�� ' � 1 � ' , ' ' ' � LEASE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made this _ day of III 17 1973, by and between the City of Fridley, a Municipal Corporation, party of the first part, lessor, and Little League of Fridley, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, party of the second part, Lessee. WITNESSETH: That said party of the first part, in consideration of the rents and covenants hereinafter mentioned, does hereby lease and let unto said party of the second part; and the party of the second part does hereby . rent and take from the party of the first part, the following described premises, situated in the City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota: Block 16, Moore Lake Addition TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the above rented premises unto the second party and �its successors, subject to the conditions and limitations hereinafter mentioned, for and during the term of five (5) years commencing on the lst day of �u�� , 1973, and ending on the 30th day of June , 1978,Provided, however, the party of the second part shall have an option to renew said lease on the same terms and conditions for an additional five (5) year period commencing at the termination of the first five-year period above described. PARTY �F THE SECOND PART agrees to pay as rent to the first part for the above mentioned premises, during the term of this lease the sum of One Dollar ($1.00). IT IS AG RE ED that the second party shall maintain the above described property keeping it free and clear of litter, debris, noxious weeds and any other conditions that ��vould constitute a nuisance. Party of the second part shall also hold the party of the first part harmless from all liability for any and all activities sponsored by the party af the second �art. Party of the second part shall not, however, be liable for any injuries or other liability when the party of the first part is using said land for organized activities under the supervision of the City of Fridley, the Fridley Parks and Recreation Commission, or employees of the City. ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 , ' ' , , ' ' ' , ' ' ' Lease Agreement Page 2 III 1� a IT IS A G REE D by the parties that the party of the first part may use the above described premises together with any improvements that may be installed by the party of the second part when such use is not incompatible with the use of said premises and facilities by the party of the second part. UPON TERMINATION of this lease, party of the second part shall have permission to remove any and all improvements, whether or not said improve- ments are attached to real estate, placed on the property by party of the second part. Party of the first part shall compensate party of the second part for an- improvements installed by the party of the second part which cannot be removed from the premises. Said compensation to be determined by the then market value of the improvement. . IT IS AGREED BY AND BETWEEN the parties that should the second party fail to make the above-mentioned payments when due, or fail to fulfill any of the conditions herein described, that the first party may; at its discretion, re-enter and take possession of the above premises. It is further agreed by the parties, that the second party will not assign this lease or sublet the above premises without first obtaining the written consent of the first party. TERMINATION OF THIS LEASE� shall be effected by thirty (30) day written notice by either party herein. In the event of such termination, neither party shall be entitled to any additional payment or penalty other than as provided in the above terms of this lease. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said parties have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. IN PRESENCE OF� CITY OF FRIDLEY � By: Frank G. Liebl, Mayor By: Gerald R. Davis, City Manager . Lease Agreement Page 3 IN PRESENC� OF: By: By: STATE OF MINNESOTA) ) ss. COUNTY OF ANOKA ) LITTLE LEAGUE OF FRIDLEY, INC. III 17 B On this day of , 1973, before me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared Frank G. Liebl and Gerald R. Davis for the City of Fridley; and and for the Li�tle League of Fridley, Inc., to me known to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that they executed the same as their free act and deed. 0 ' � �1 �1 �� I t I ' I ' , SECTION III ITEM 18 RECEIVING SUMMONS WITH REFERENCE TO KARY BENNETT, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS TRUSTEE FpR HEIRS AND NEXT OF KIN OF I�IRk KOLSKI, DECEDENT VS. DONNA BARR�TT AND CITY OF FRIDLEY (DROWNING OF KIRK KOLSKI ON JUNE 8, 1972). ' (Th� information on this item is in ' ' your agenda envelope) �� �� ' ' , ' ' ' ' 0 III 18 � ' � j . n � � +,� „ ��� J i ` ' �' , ,�,� �, � RESOLUTTON N0, 1973 � �-- �,�� ,��"� � , ,, � �,� A RESOLUTION APPROVING CHAPTER 594, MINNESOTA LAWS OF 1973 WHEREAS, The Council of the City of Fridley and the Fire � Relief Association of the City of Fridley took action requesting the 1973 Legislature to take action permitting present full time firemen and future full time firemen employed by the City of ' Fridley to be placed in the State wide P.E.R.A. Police and , Fire Fund, and ' �J ' � �, , ' ' ,� � � ' ' , WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of Minnesota has adopted Chapter 594, Minnesota Laws of 1973, granting this request, and WHEREAS, The action of the Legislature requires confirmation by the governing body of the City of Fridley, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLUED, By the Council of the City of Fridley that the City Council hereby goes on record as being in favor of and approving Chapter 594, Minnesota Laws of 1973. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the City Clerk is instructed to forward a copy of this resolution to the Secretary of State's office. PASSED AND AOOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ATTEST: 0 CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL DAY OF , 1973. MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL � � . III 19 � � �_ J III 19 A PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT ASSOCIATION In reply please refer to No n ' BOARD OF TRUSTEES Elected: 'EINER R. ANDERSON� AUdlfOi Crow Wing County, Brainerd, Minn. HAROLD H. DBEWS� Business Adminisnator independent School District No. 544 'Fergus Falls, Minn. H. .I. FORSBEAG� Asst. Supt. for Business � AHaics and Clerk Duluth Boazd of Education Duluth, Minn. 'OPVILLE I. IORfiENSON, Yrogram Supervisor Family Services Division Hennepin County Welfare Dept. Minneapolis, Minn. ROBEBT W. LARSON, Custodial Engincer Independent School District No. 279 Osseo, Minn. KENNE7H F. MCNULTY� Right of Way Agent Hennepin County, Brooklyn Center, Minn. ,EDWARD J. MOLINE, Director of Finance City of Rochester Rochester, Minn. HA1RY NEWBY, Register of Deeds Cazlton Coun[y, Cazl[on, Minn. 'R.u,rx E. St�eEn, Highway Engineer Blue Ear[h County, Mankato, Minn. Statutory: 'ROLLAND F. HA7FIELD, State Auditor BEYTON W. HEA70N State Commissioner of Insurance VAL BJORNSON� State Treasurer 'OFFICERS: HAnnY NEwsY, Chairman Rn�px E. SLeeeea, Vice Chairman � VAL BJOBNSON,Treasurer O. M. OUSDIGIAN� $CC[C[2['}' (Mas.) C. M. M�K+N, Asst. Secy. ' , ' ' i L June 6, 1973 Mr. Marvin Brunsell Clerk-Treasurer City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue Northeast Fri dl ey, P1i nnesota 55432 Dear P1r, Brunsell : We enclose a copy of 1973 Session La���s Chapter 594 relating to employees of the Fire Department of the City of Fridley. Please note that this legislation will not become effective until it is approved by your governing body. When the city council has acted in regard to this law, please send our office a certified copy of such action, We will then contact you as to the procedure to be followed, We will await your reply. Very truly yours, PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIRENIENT ASSOCIATIOPd I'� � °� � � 4/ � ,. � t �_.�� - � �. �'t <�,_� � t. ��" _- �. Secretary -- —�-`� Ot�10/dl enc . s� APITOL SQUARE BUILDING, 550 CEDAR STREET, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101� PHONE (612) 296-3331 ' ' ' � � 0 State of Minnesota Office of the Secretary of State St. Paul, Minnesota 55155 (Telephone 296-2803) � Area Code 612 • III 19 B To: The Chief Clerical Officer of � ' � Re: Minnesota. Laws, 1973, Chapter �� applying to said unit . j , S u b j e c t �—cJ`cP��yc. ��/ 2 When said law has been approved locally, Minnesota Statutes 645.021 require the chief clerical officer of said local unit of government to submit the enclosed certificate along with a copy of the resolu- tion of approval to the Secretary of State. Local approval must come after final enactment of the bill, and must be filed with the Secretary of State before the first day of the next regular session of the Legislature, otherwise it will be deemed to be disapproved. Sincerely yours, � A� �EkD HL Secretary of State cfd Encls. .. , ;� � , ,� :� 1 ' � CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL OF SPECIAL LAW BY'GOVERNING BODY (Pursuant to Pdinne�ota Statutes, 645.02 and 645.021) III 19 C ` , STATE OF tdIP1NESOTA � � ,I County of � ;! , TO TFIE SECRETARY OF STATE OF MINNESOTA: � � .� PLEAS� TAKE NOTICE, That the undersigned chief clerical officer of the ,` ' `� , lname of governmental uuitl �f {i '� DOES F�RiBY CERTIFY, that in compliance with the provisions of. Laws, 197�, Chapter ;; requiring approval by a* majority vote of the governing body of said local `; ' :� `ff gove.•-::ental unit •before it becomes effective, the I (deaignate governing body) � I '• at a meeting duly held on the day of � , 19_, by resolution I. ' did approve said Laws, 197�, Chapter ' fIi other than resolution, apecifql � . by a majority vote of all of the members thereof � � � (Ayes ; Noes ; Absent or not voting ) and'the following additional steps, � � if aiiy, required by statute or charter were taken: � ; ' � i A copy of the resolution is hereto annexed and made a part of this certificate � by re.ference. � � . Signed: � SEAL � � lOfiicial deaignatiou of oificer) � (This form prescribed by the Attorney General and furnished by ' the Secretary of State as required in r�Iinnesota Statutes 645,021) `rf extraor�inary majority is required 6y the s�eciai law insert .fraction or �eYCent- , age here. � , � � i- � i ` , 1 � t � � � 1 ' ' � � � ' '� � '� . � ..-'....,. �._`l� 1.:...`..�.: �i �G. f' .-. _ � � � !� � � ? : � :ati.^.5 to e,;,p:o��� � o� CZ� �; � :: .,.�.� :i GC�;�c:rt'".�:L :i. 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"' S::c�•e:crJ oJ J:s.... , , � [� � � � RESOLUTION N0. _ '_,_ ,_ - 1973 R£SW,UTION DIRECTING PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLI FOR SANITARY SEWER, MATER, ANO STORM SE'NER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 102 �� IT RESOlVEO by tM Citr Councit of the Citr of Fridiey, Anoks C�.untr, Mirn+�sot�, as fotloas: � 1. It is hersby dete�mined that the assess�ble cost of co�st�uction Mith r�spect to the followi�g named i�pravemsnt, Lo-wit: � � � �; � � � � ! _J � I ,, ' , ' � SANITARY SEWER, IaATER, ANO STORM SE'11ER IMPROVEMfNT PROJECT N0. 102 including a11 incidental, se th�reto is esti�t�d at S � ----=� • 2. Tiw City Nanagwr with the assistanca of the City Cle�k s��i1 forthwith calcutate t!�►e� proper aa�ount: to b� sp�ciallr assessed for said iiaprovement agai�st ��►err •s:esssbl• lot, piece, or parc�l of l aad bensfi t�d by sai d i wprov�nt accordi ng to l a++. ►ASSEp ANO AOIMTED Ilr TlIE CITY CWMCTI OF THE CITY OF FRIOLEY TMIS ,� or►r oF � _.,� r, , .: .� � , t 973. ARt3T� a�v � . �uns� �� . • III 20 ' 1 � � � � i � � u � I � ' �� � � CJ � � � RESOLUTION N0. ��`� - 1973 �, A RESflLUTION DIRECTING PUBIICATION OF NEARING ON PROPOSEO ASSESSMENT ROLI FOR SANITARY SEWER� WAT£R, AND STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 102 • , --� � / WHEREAS, by a resolution passed by the Council on _��-- ' , the City Cierk was directed to prepare a proposed assessment of the cost of sanitary sewer, water, and storm sewer. WHEREAS, the Cierk has notified the Cou�cil that such proposed assessment roll has been completed and filed in his office for public insp:'ction, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV�O �Y THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIOLEY, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, AS FOLLOWSs 1. The City Councii �halt meet at the City Hatl in the City of Frfii�l�ey, Anoka County, Minnesota� on the �, ,- day of �_ , at 7s30 P.M. to pass upon the propcsed assessment for SANITARY SE1�tER, WATER, ANO STORM S£WER IMPROVEM£NT PROJECT N0. 102 2. 1i�e City Managar shait publish notices of the time and place of ineeting in the official newspaptr of the City at least two (2) weeics prior to such meeti ng. PASSEO AND ADOPT£D BY TME CiTY COUNCIL Of THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ,, � �'� DAY OF °`' `, ��-t=' , 1973. .. ATTEST� CITY CLERK Marvin C. B�unsell MAYOR Franic G. Liebl III 21 ' ' , �' � ' I�1 ' , � ' Ir � i � ' L , � ILJ � �� RESOlUTION N0. ' - 1973 A RESOI.UTIOM Al1THORIZING ANO OIRECTING THE SPLITTIN� OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON I.OT 13, PARCEL 900, AUDI•TOR � S SUBOI VI SI ON N0. 129, AND REPIATTI NG I NTO JIM LUND ACRES ADOITION 1rHEREAS, certl�in special assessn�e�ts have bsen levied with r�spect to c�rtain land and said iand has wbsequently been subdivided. MON, TNEREFORE, 9E IT RESOlVEO as tollows: That the assessments tevied against the foilowf�ng describsd parcel, to-wit: Let 13. �arc�1 900, Auditor�s Subdivisio� No. 129, may and sha11 be apportio,►sd a�d divided a� r�platt•d as folloas: Elri�inal �arc�i I.�t 13, Parcel 900, Auditor's Subdivision No. 129 ti�v Ptat ......,_....-- lot 1, JiM Lw�d Acres Additio� l4t 2, Ji�n l.und Acr�s Let �, Ji■ L,Mn4 Ik►�; Addi tiN+ Fund Regula� SA SW #24 (Main) S S#24 ( S torn� Sawer ) W #34 (Main) S41 #48-A (Sewar i.�teral ) SW #48-A (Wat�r l,atmral ) ST. 1963-2 (Curb) SS #73 (Stora� Sewerj ST. 1966-1 S#r.et Fund Reguler SA SW #24 SS #24 W �i34 sw �48-a Sw #48•A ST. 1963-2 ss #73 Sto 1966-1 Regular SA SW #24 SS �24 w �34 SW �M48 -A sT. t963-z Regula� SA RSN #2�1 SS #24 w(�+�34 J� ��� sl�f N48-A SS N7� sT. ��-� Or i g i na 1 M�o�Mt S 155•37 434.36 1,959.� 514.z4 6,131.96 1,931.11 207.02 250.37 3 463. �1 S,0 � . Ori qi nai Maunt $ 20.21 56.48 . zs�+.�4 �.s� 1,404.20 396.SS toS.97 41.72 793.19 S i8.66 5�.13 Z35.14 61.�2 198.Sb 101.05 s �3.30 65.15 Z9�.9Q 71.1 � 936.n! t6�►.i6 ki .73 s�.� 1II 22 e � � ll ' ' LJ � ' RESOI.UTION NO. - 1973. NITMORIZIN6 AND DIRECTING THE SPLITiING OF SrECIAL ASSESSMEN�S��N lOT 13, P��FL 900, AU DITOR'S SUBOIVISION N0. 129, AND REr1.ATTING INTO JIM LUNO ACRES AOOITION Nw P1 at l.ot 4, Jim �u�d Acres Addition Lot 5, Jim Lund Ac�es Addition I.pt 6, Ji� Lund Acres Addi tieM �ot T, Jin+ lund Acres Ad�itio� Fund Regular SA SW #24 SS #24 W #34 SW #�48 -A s�r �48-A ss #73 s7. 1966-t Regula� SA Sw #24 S S �i24 w #34 Str �48 -A stit #48-n SS #73 STe 1966-1 Regular SA SN #�24 ss M24 W �34 SN iWiB -A SN �48-A SS M73 sT. 1966-1 R�yutar SA SW #24 SS �24 W #34 SW �/48-A SN N4$-A sS f�73 sT. 1gb6-1 ADO�TEO aY THE CITY COUNCII OP TNE CITY OF FRIOIEY THIS i�/ ' ; _____� ` ':, , 197�• .,....�..�,;:� .r , ' ' ' At'TEST: i. K Marv n C. qltns* 111 22 A Original Mnount S 23.30 65.15 293.92 77.13 9�►7.89 267.86 41.73 535•39 S 23.30 65.15 293.92 77.13 947.89 267.86 41.73 535•39 S 23.30 6S.iS �93.92 77.13 9�+7.89 26�.86 41.79 535.39 S 23.30 65.15 293.92 77.13 947.89 267.86 41.73 • ,_ 3`i�, 7. a�r of MA F�ank G. L �b CLAIMS GENERAL 32170 - 32298 LIQUOR 7847 - 7905 III 23 , ' CI ' ' ' , I � I ' , � � � ' l J� , L � � CONTRACTOR'S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL AT THEIR REGULE�R MEETING ON J[TNE 18, 1973 BLACKTOPPING APPROVED BY B. & L. Trucking Co., Inc. 11659 Flintwood Street N.W. Coon Rapids, Mfnnesota By: Donald J. Berg C. Belisle Gustafson Blacktop Co. 516 - 4th Street S.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: James Gustafson C. Belisle � GENERAL CONZRACTOR D. W. Construction Inc. 8804 Lexington Avenue New Brighton, Minnesota By; Donald Wehlast C. Belisle House Clinic Store 391$ West 49Z Street Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Rolf Kirkegaard C. Belisle HEATING Loosen Incorporated 550 North Willow Drive Long Lake, Minnesota By: Robert Atkins W. Sandin Northtown Plumbing Company, Inc. Route ��1, Box 101 Blk River, Minnesota By: Thomas W. Veit W. Sandin Suburban Heating, Inc. 2050 White Bear Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota By: Ernest A Johnson W. Sandin 0 . m III 24 III 24 A Multiple Dwelling Licenses to be approved. by Council June 18, 1973 September 1, 1972 September 1, 1973 Name Address Units Fee Approved by Albert M� Johnson 137 Mississippi 4 3.35 Fire Prev. Bureau 6211 Riverview Terr. pro-rate 5-1-73 Robert D. Aldrich Fridley 55432 . , Paul Burkholder � 7673 East River 4 5.00 Fire Prev. Bureau (Rose Real Estate) � (6 mo. ownership) Robert D. Aldrich 6229 University Ave. Fridley 55432 � See Above 106 - 77th Way 4 5.00 Fire Prev. Bureau � . (6 mo. ownership) Robert D. Aldrich Cheryl & Richard Veth Pearl & Roland Waller 6071-73 - 3rd St.N.E. United Realty ?90 So. Cleveland St. Paul 5116 See Above 6071-73 - 3rd St.N.E. 3 290 - 61st Ave.N.E. 5701 Central 5700 Polk St. 2.50 (3 mo. ownership) 32 23.25 (pro=rated) 32 23.25 (pro-rate � � r. Fire Prev. Bureau . Robert D. Aldrich Fire Prev. Bur. Robert D. Aldrich Fire Prev. Bur. Robert D. Aldrich ' ' ' i � ' i , I ; ' , 1 ' � ; � � � ' ' LIST OF LICENSES TO BE AP°ROVED BY THE CITY COUNC71, AT THE MEETING OF JU1�]E 18� 1973 TYPE �TF LICENSE OFF SALE �ER Jimbo�s Pizza 248 Mississippi St.�• Fridley FOOD ESTABLISHNiENT Golden V - Bombay House 5$65 University Ave. Fridley PUBLIC DRINKING PLACE Frontier Club 7365 �Old Central Fridley Howies 240 Mississippi St. Fridley BOTTLF CLUB Knights of Columbus 6831 xwy. 65 Fridley CICrARETTE Golden V - Bombay �iouse 5865 University Ave. Fridley BY James Schooley Chander Mehta Marlene Povlitzki Howard Nelson North Air Home Assn. Chan�,er Mehta . APPROVFD BY F� III 2y B Public Safety Dir. 120.00 � Corruri. Dev. Adm. Anoka County Health 25.00 Public Safety Dir. 100.00 Public Safety Dir. 100.00 Public Safety Dir. 200.00 Public Safety Dir. 12.00 , ' , ,J I , � � ' 1 ' � , � � ' ' , � � L� � ' ESTIMATES FOR CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION - REGULAR MEETING, JUNE 18, 1973 arauer & Associates, Inc. 6440 Flying Cloud Drive Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55343 Go1f Course and Nature Center Feasibility Study May 25, 1973'billing Ha11,Smith, Juster, Feikema & Haskvitz 1050 Builders Exchange Building Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 Services rendered by Prosecutor in representation of City in Criminal Matters. Dated June 5, 1973 Dycon Corporation Rou te No. 1 Monticello, Minnesota 55362 FINAL Estimate #3, Sanitary Sewer and Water Improvement Project No. 105-1 Comstock & Davis, Inc. 1446 County Road "J" Minneapolis, Minnesot 55432 FINAL Estimate #2, Sanitary Sewer & Water Improvement Project No. 105-1 Bury & Carlson, Inc. 6008 Wayzata Boulevard Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416 Partial Estimate #3, Str�et Improvement Project ST. 1973-1 Partial Estimate #3, Street Improvement Project ST. 1973-2 Northdale Construction Company 8208 Northwood Parkway Minneapolis, Minnesota 55427 Partial Estimate #1, Sanitary and Storm Sewer and Water Improvement Project #112 III 25 $ 2,500.00 I 1,100.00 3,776.22 329.59 67,924.01 21,702.00 17,345.74 ESTIMATES FOR COUNCIL CONSIDERATION JUNE 18, 1973 (CONTINUED) Comstock & Davis, Inc. 1446 County Road "J" Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 Partial Estimate #3, Street Improvement Project No. 1973-1 & 2 from April 30 through May 25, 1973 Partial Estimate #1, Sanitary Sewer & Water Improvement Project No. 112 from May 21 through May 25, 1973 Partial Estimate #17, Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer & Water Improvement Project #102 from April 30 through May 25, 1973 Partial Estimate #3, Water Improvement Project No. 109-A from April 30 through May 25, 1973 Partial Estimate #4, Water Improvement Project #111 from April 30 through May 25, 1973 Weaver, Talle & Herrick 316 East Main Street Anoka, Minnesota 55303 May Billing for Services Rendered a III 25 A $ 1,062.97 4'�34.02 59.38 149.16 592.13 1,695.00 0 ' � �'��.. � , � � M ' � M Z � , W � Q � d Z ' W w � � � 0 0 _ 0 � � � J � r o ;' � � ❑ � , z ' H I W � Q I w� � o �I N N Q op d' , W � Q � m • _�.___._.._..._�.._. _ ..� ..r...--,_�..�__ _ �.. � ,� III 25 B City of Fridley ' 6431 University Avenue, N. E. - Fridley, Minn. 55432 As of May 25, 1973 73-32 Golf Course and nature center feasibility study . S T A T E M E N T O F A C C Q U N T ❑ F O R P R�� F E S S! O N A L S E R V I C E S R E N O E R t D For professional planning services including: * Meetings with Owner staff, citizen technical advisory committee and citizens at a public meeting. * Preparation of final report document. Contract Fee: $11,000.00 Work completed to date $10,500.00 Less previously billed 8,000.00 TOTAL MAY 25 BILLING $ 2,500.00 . �,r:�� _ __.._ .. _._. _ . _.._........ . _._.__.. _.. . ;____ ._...-:_r• _ ..,.� .- - ._.......__. . . .._.. _ . . � � � . . . . �_ � . ! . / . , e L • � � :. � • � . �-`�•� 4 t - . STATEMENT I I I , . 25 C , , HALL, SMITH, JUSTER, FEIKEMA and HASKVITZ ATTORNEYS AT LAW � � , 1050 BUILDERS EXCHANGE BIDG. SUBURBAN OFFICES , �� , MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 OSSEO 339- 1481 FRIDLEY , . � 1 � � � City of Fridley , 6431 University Avenue N.E. , � Fridley, MN 55432 CJN _ � `, L J � � � PLEASE RETURN THIS PORTION WITH YOUR PAVMENT ' DATE � • • • BALANCE FORWARDED FROM LAST STATEMENT 6/5/73 Services rendered in representation of City of , . . Fridley in criminal matters May, 1973 retainer $1000.00 $1000.00 ' . i Secretarial Services $100.00 $1100.00 � nder penatties of law that this t, i declare u, r�d is as� a`�d CO�� • M account, laim or dem �G,,� ��;� ' - - t�at Pa it ha - ' �� ,. rect an i � �v� _� ,.: � .. Signatu e f Gai aht L .,. � � � ' , �.� HALL, SMITH, JUSTER, FEIKEMA AnD HASKV�TZ ATTORNEYS AT LAW � ' � . �� �m 3oz . , � • _ ^"'i.' ' . � --- __ _ " , t __ � , r. ,� • . • � _. , � � . . . . _ � f"� . . . �� ' . . . . . . . . • ' I ' .. ' � . � . � ` � .. . - . . , —� . , ' ' . ' �+ - .. ' .. � , ' � • . � , . ,. . Nsli%'LJ�i��/Caia tTi l�CiC?aC1�g lAj6io Cansult�rx�; �rgs�e��� �.°s45 (�v�iy Itc��d �fJ,� 1't3nueapo�is9 '�iinr�esota 55432 Juue 13, 1973 City Ztanag�r — Cigy Cc�:r�Gii a/o t�ro Nssim (�uxeshas C�,ty Em;��.zc�a�r Gi.ty Q� I�ridl�y 6�31. i�ulv�a�af�y Esveut�a, 1:eS. t�tinnen►gq�is, t•tinnesc�ta ��43Z C�entle.�aa: C�RTIFI��"�s aF TIiE �h�I?'iE�R We her�bp a�abrai� 1�����€�t � tdo. �,. th� �irs<.a� e�����h�a fvr ��on Corporstio�a, ' P.oure hsae 19 Tt�n�ic�13.�, i�iir>r:����� S���S2 bsi wo��s cca�e�Z�,���ca� tia'�.s d�d�, for �he �an����action c� S�:C�€�;y ��cL=�;. �.�d ?��.��r� T���a�����a�� k��Q j��t I�o. 1GS-1, rsccardin� to �a�����a�`o � , � ' , , , ' ' , �� � Contract L�r Scr� Bid A�ditioas �o C�ra����� III 25 D $22,7y3e90 3302 LoF. i3" Cip �. 23 S�no Saa. O--iU° ��, L$ 1�.A5fl �$ 3$? e�30 1 ��i1a S�+Z°YO Sg1.Awo ��eTln V�J.'�18 U�)y � �.tVVuliJ ��j JC�VuIl� 47 Sa�: a�Sieo Saaxfa�� R���.��eo �$ 34 U�J �� �4;�, JO 6i4o4 So A. SQ�c�i�g � @� l.m �J ��1pU? 3ob0 TO���. E?t7t��.��5'�$ �li�Q2i�a�3�� �Qa'2�[}Q �',01�.��'ACt �,L12Lj7 � �L'+t;l i�Q S'1� ��l �3C%�j.��.t7YY�i � $24,876,3u Deductioa� �ra€� r,�at�x�.c� G.4 L,Fo b" Cir b��t���a�..r� . @$ 114(}0 �$ 70o�`�s0 1161.1 CoYo Fou�do ��gr. 2�at, P�l�cerser�t �$ 1eQ0 �$�,_l�1oI0 Total D�ductiotaa �1,23�..50$ 1s231.5U Adjusted Comt��rt Lurap Sctm BId • $23ab44,8U Le�s: �8ei��e Na, ]. $ 6,532,08 Es�i�r�ge �Fv. 2 ].3 U3u,54 Tota? E��;imates $15,t��t�etir� 519,�G�e5F3 AA i��11Yi 19Vri �Vlie • o • • e • • o • • e • e e o o • o e o e • • o w o y� J811 E%o�6 W� iar�v� v�e�red th� w�Ytc �:ncisr ca:��r�ct r�d find th�t �he aa�� �s ��bstt�nti$11y �ea�plet� �.0 �.�.���d�s�� ��?h ��� ec��zact �'o�au.����o t�� re�c^���ci �:nae the fi.n�?L pa�ya+.�a� I�� �u:d� �z��n acc�;�'�w�c� by Yr:ur �Io-zc���'�1� ��ciy, anJ. �claaL �h� an� , ear can��as�u�1 �a3naen�sc� honci con��c� 6� �i�n ���� ? i� �.�d �ta�? o �.Ps�ectf�.�v s�sbxai���dp LQi'laSTVwiL fd liCay ry Ti li� Ptav `';`�`� � �.6'rs��✓�Qil �JiTio �L'.o �e �i���Ci'���a ioi'ss ....�. � 1 , , III . 25 E cot�tsTO�� � ��v�s, zNC. Consu�ti�� �n��nee�s 1G�,6 Cot�ty �Los�d n,1`� Hinnea�clis, l�,inn�anta 55432 3ua� 13, 1973 ' Honorable 2?�Sor sad C�.tq Cav.s�ci� c/o I�. �Ie.3iia �u�eebi, CiLy �aagin�e�r Ci�y of Fxisllwy , 6431 iSnir���iry A�nu::, N.$. Minn�poii�, Tfi�.��esota 5�432 I� GEntlea�a: ' � , ' CBR�IFIGAi'g UT+ '�'�I� �.:�L�EF. �d� he�ebq ac���it E�� s��� ho. 2, th� fixx�.�. ��t3r��.���:, ��ix G���a�ck � iiavi�, Inca p 1k46 Count3+ Ro�� ".3", M�nnegpQ3.3.8, Pii�i��:Fa�� �.� e��a fc�� �i�� �us��ishi�9 Qi �ro�ea�3an��. F�ur�.s��:�.i�g ��zw�e�a So� ���s�'yr:��..� �;�ci ����.�ral. s�t'���vi3�n� of Saaita�q Scr�a�c &��ter I�pra��e�x�� �'�o j�st ro. �0�-1. CONTRACTOr�'S �'Zt�,t�L. �;�C�� $23,6�4.80 B�sic �n��e���Lz�g Fe� (5.25X} $ 1,2G1..35 L�se Pxs��►�l.ous �ay��� �, �'t 1.?b AI�40ii�'i`�` �'i0s� D«T�, o . . . . . . . e e o o • � • a • • • • • a • • • $ 329 0 59 , � � E9C/gm� ' , ' ' b�epA��f��.1y �u��i�t+��, C�'(S`t'flC�C � 12��5, �iSCa B l/ v�`�%� �•' y Ee'�1, cot�:e��, i'oLo ' � � I ' I ' I � ' � ' WYMAN SMITH LEONARDT.JUSTER HENRY H. FEIKEMA RONALD l. HASKVITZ JAMES R. CASSERLY CARL J. NEWQUIST PATRICIA L. BELOIS DOUGLAS HALL OFCOUNSEL III 25 F LAW OFFICES SMITH, �TUSTER, FEIKEMA, H.ASKVITZ 8C CASSERLY GHARTERED Gerald Davis City Manager Fridley Municipal Building 6431 University Avenue Fridley, MN 55432 Dear Mr. Davis; SU�TE 1050 BUILDERS EXCHANGE BUILDING MINNEAPO�IS, MINNESOTA 55402 TELEPHONE 339-1481 FRIDLEY OFFICE - 6441 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N. E. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 TELEPHONE 560-6870 June S, 1973 Re; May Prosecution work Attached please find my time record for prosecution work during the month of May, 1973. I have prepared this statement from my day to day time records which I am preserving should you desire further information about any particular entry. I am also enclosing my statement of fees for services rendered. There is a one-half hour credit which I will carry over (along with the two and one-half hour credit from April) to a month where I exceed 30 hours work. Thank you. r � ' CJN/gc � Encl. ' � ' ' , ery truly yours, _ � � � � � � �� t� \: '�ti� c,�.� arl . N�i3c�uis t - Fridle3�_Pi'osecut �� TIME RECORD FOR MAY, 1973 PROSECUTION WORK 1. Court and�Preparation therefor 2. Office Confexences a) Police Officers 35 minutes b) City Employees 20 minutes c) Citizens 2�hours 10 minutes d) Attorneys -�- e) Highway Patrol Officers 30 minutes 3. Phone Conferences a) Police Officers 30 minutes b) City Employees 15 minutes c) Citizens 2 hours 15 minutes d) Attor.neys 2 hours e) Highway Patrol Officers 15 minutes f) Court Clerks & Judges 55 minutes 4. Correspondence and Formal Complaints S. Statf and Training Meetings III 25 G 13 hours 30 minutes 3 hours 35 minutes 6 hours 10 minutes 4 hours 15 minutes 2 hours 29 hours 30 minutes _---- � � .l; J�� � �, � � � �� v � GU .. . , , . , � -� .. . , - �. _. . . , _,. . . .. .. . - � ;, � � � .. r III � : k 1 25 � , H, � � .. ,1 , _ _ ,� .. -. . . ., , �� I � LAW OFFICES WEAVER, TALLE & HERRICK ;�6EASTMAINSTREET CHARLES R. WEAVER ANOKA,MINNESOTA55303 t 'HERMAN L. TA�LE @1•Sd13 � V�RGIL C. HERRICK '� ROBERT MUNNS JAMES D. GIBBS Jvne 15� 1973 FREDERICK W. KEISER, JR. - WILLIAM K. GOODRICH THOMAS A. GEDDE ' j Ci ty of Fri d1 ey ' ' May Retainer $1,000.00 ' 3 hours Staff Meetings Attend Counci3 Meetings 13 hours ' Stephson School Right of Way 7 hours Dunkley vs. City of Fridle� 10 hours Gable TV 4 hours ' Fridley Municipal Liquor Store 3 hours Island of Peace �1 hour Wa11 Corp. - Amended Plans Z hour ' Recodification 3 hours Miscellaneous Telephone Calls 2 hours 47 hours 595.00 ' Extra Hours 100.00 Secretarial Allowance TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . 51,695.00 � ' � ' � � � 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � � ' ' ' ' � � � ,, / ' �it o ��id e � � � ; 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE ANOKA COUNTY III 26 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 MEMO T0: HONORABLE MAYOR AND EOUNCIL CITY MANAGER FINANCE DIRECTOR MEMO FROM: MERVLN J. HERRMANN SUBJECT : SIDE YARD ASSE SSMENT S DATE: MAY 18, 1973 I cannot find nor do I recall ever assessing lots across a street for side-yard assessments. �he normal policy is to assess 1/3 of the side yard, up to 150 feet, to the corner lot. Any amount of footage over 150 feet, if the lot can be divided off for another building site, is then assessed 100 % to the corner lot. The balance of the side-yard `ootage cost, which is normally 2/3 of the side yard, is then spread in both directions from the corner lot 1/2 way down the block to the next side yard lot and that cost spread equally to all front footage yards on those streets. If there axe a number of side yards �Ln the same project, the costs are cambined and spread equally to create equalized assessments. EXAMPLES ARE AS FOLLOWS: 0 ' ' � ' 1 1 ' , l_ - - - -----__ _ � �i3 Q �i3 � 'i3 7 2�3 _ � - - � ` �, �� � � i - OI � � � ��3 j u� ��3 lr 2�3 � - ----_ _ ' ' � ' � ' ' ' � � ' �z DISTA►.iCt 0 „/ N GT SU RF,•'�:�E_`�,� OT SURF�ACEC� IYI 26 A ��z o� srAr�ce ' 1 ' , .� CITY OF FRIDLEY MEMORANDUM T0: CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/FINANCE DIRECTOR ' SUBJECT: POLICE NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE 1974 CONTRACT YEAR DATE: JUNE 15, 1973 � Local No. 320 has submitted their request for the 1974 calendar year. ' The communities represented by Local No. 320 are listed in their letter of June 12, 1973. � � ' � ' The City of Fridley has for many years participated in area-wide negotiations with the Operating Engineers Union Local No. 49 representing the Public Works and Parks Departments employees. The joint negotiations have customarily settled the base wage rate and some of the basic contract � language, with the other lissues being negotiated locally. This approach has several advantages such as: 1. There is a uniform pay scale for like positions among cities in the suburban Twin City area, thereby eliminating the problem of whipsawing salary schedules among the cities. 2. There is a conservation of time and effort on the part of employers. There can be professional expertise on the employer`s bargaining side which would be impossible if each city were to negotiate separately on its own. • � 3. The Council still would maintain the right to accept, modify, or reject the contracts that are negotiated on the area-wide level. ' ' LI � _i 4. Certain local issues which are unique to a particular city can still be worked out by the city's negotiating team, but the general contract is developed using the expertise available. These advantages apply to Police negotiations as well as Public Works and Parks Departments employees. The cities which participated in joint negotiations last year were Blaine, New Brighton, Anoka, Columbia Heights, New Hope. Brooklyn Park, Roseville, Crystal, Deephaven, Orono and Mound. Deephave, Orono and Mound settled for a lesser base rate, even though they were part of the joint negotiations. The attached resolution would authorize the multi-employer approach with regard to Police for the 1974 contract year and future years. Attachments � � III 27 i ' 1 RESOLUTION N0.'��} 1973 r A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING MULTI-EMPLOYER APPROACH WITH REGARD TO POLICE DEPARTMENT BARGAINING FOR THE 1974 AND FU�URE CONTRACT YEARS , � , WHEREAS, A considerable amount of time can be spent in bargaining ' sessions for various City departments, including the Police Department, and WHEREAS, The nature of the job of Policemen is such that the work ' performed in one community is very similar to the work performed in the neighboring community, and ' � ' , � ' � � r � � i I WHEREAS, It is desirable to have Police salary scales similar for similar type work in the metropolitan area; that NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the City Council of the Fridley A. The Metropolitan Area Management Association is hereby authorized to act as bargaining agent for the City of Fridley in negotiations with Minnesota Teamsters Public Law Enforcement Employees Union Local No. 320, or such union or association that may represent the majority of sworn policemen in the future, beginning with the 1974 contract year and continuing thereafter, and B. This policy will remain in effect until rescinded by the Council of the City of Fridley C. The Council shall retain the right to accept or reject any of the proposed settlements. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THTS DAY 01?� ..�-��� t�' � , 1973. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL e III 27 �A "� _� , - �°�:�>., MINNESOTR TERMSTERS PUBI.IC & LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYEES UNION :�.,p � „` , , ��3 �y�:� � � ��� � � � � LOCRI, N0. 3Z0 �� ;�� ; �.. , �,��,.�� : . ;�, ;.r Qj:� • �e►• `� , effilir.red with the '\�j�,,/ , '�i��' � INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, CHAUFFEURS, WAREHOUSEMEN & HELPERS OF AMERICA '��� � , 3001 University Avenue S.E. — Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414 — Phone �612) 331-3873 r�t •�' ��•s ., I ' I � I ' � � � � � � � � � -- ._ June 12, 1973 Nir. Cyrus F. Smythe I,eague of P�[innesota Municipalities 33��� University Avenue S.E. Mpl s . , tKinn . 55414 : Dear Nir. Smythe: As the negotiator for a substantial number of communities involved in joint negotiations with Teamsters Union Local No. 320, we make the following requests and dema.nds: 1) All police officer salaries to be adjusted for 1974 by ten percent (10%) plus a cost of living increase. 2) Court time, call back time and stand by time to be compensated at the rate of time and one-half (12) at a minimum of four (4) hours. 3) We reserve the right to change and/or modify our demands during the course of negotiations. � Said demands cover the following communities: • ,Blaine � Columbia Heights North St. Paul White Bear Lake �New Hope .Roseville �New Brighton � Brodklyn Park Coon Rapids , Anoka Fridley Moundsview Mendota Hei�hts Inver Grove Heights West St. Paul We w�uld ap�reciate a joint negotiating sessi��i as soon as possible. RJW:pd opeiu ff12 Sincerely, TRAMSTE,RS UNION LOCAL N0, 320 `�rt�'�.�� � i�-,1!„'.'���,,,.(�',:1. n � ��_ C �. Robert J. Weisenburger Business Agent � Unifed To Pralecr III 27 B i' ,\ ;� � ' ' � � MEMO T0: � SUBJECT: � �v OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA June 18, 1973 THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL PURCHASE OF LOTS 2 AND 3 IN PROPOSED VEIT'S 2ND ADDITION FOR PARK PURPOSES � Pursuant to your direction, we have been involved in negotiating for the � purchase of parkland on 642 Way from Arthur Veit, owner of the property. It is proposed that the City purchase from Mr. Veit Lots 2 and 3, shown on the attached diagram, for use as a tot-lot park in the area. We are proposing � � these two lots in preference to Lots 4 and 5 because they less expensive than Lots 4 and 5, and secondly and more importantly, they are safer for use as a kiddie's playground because there is less of the area abuting the streets on ' Lots 2 and 3. Mr. Herrmann has negotiated a price of $4500 a lot, plus pay- ment of the special assessments for the two lots which amounts to $1,509.07, for a total price for the land of $10,509.07. � ' � � � � The terms of the s�le is somewhat dependent upon your action on the planned use report of revenue sharing monies. If you approve this report, the terms of sale would be cash with $8,701 being paid out of revenue sharing funds, plus the remainder being paid for out of the park acquisition account 1n the 1973 budget. As you recall, we did have some money for acquisition of parklands on Rice Creek Road, but that has been delayed due to the uncertainty of where the parkland is be acquired in this area. The acquisition of this area would give us the opportunity to develop the area into a tot-lot type park. It is proposed that there b� installed --some- time in 1974--play equipment in a sand area and that a public skating area (no hockey rink) be installed for winter use by the public. The rough ske�ch of the layout for the property is attached. Recommendation: To authorize the Mayor and City Manager to enter into a purchase agreement , with Mr. Arthur Veit for the purchase of Lots 2 and 3 in the proposed Veit's Second Addition for utilization of a park. � � Very respectfully, ;�. ,� I � . Gerald R. Davis City Manager , GRD/ms r ; . j �'��z � ��- � � ����� � P�. % yr /�� � _ �� � ���� nv^,��J � _. � c i F. ' ..�� yI� L'� " - �--� �r^�j� � / ' , � \! � � . i � , � � � ��,/ � � � ;:, { - � �� V ��j� �� � ,� �. � i L� r ; . � ,. 5�,v� f- PL A % ! 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' � � � • � � �. • . ..� .. .a . -'- ,. , r. .�� � , � , � - __—_____ �_ - . � � 0 I�INU'TE� 0� THE NORTH PARK CONIMITTEE MEETING June 12, 1973 � The meeting of the North �ark Committee opened at 7:45 p.m. ROLL CALL: . � y-- �� �� MEMBERS PRESENT: Breider, Barnette, Stanton, Harris, Young, Sporre, Seegar, Fitzpatrick, and Werner i � � � ' , � � � � � MEMBERS ABSENT: Prairie, and Peterson OTHERS PRESENT: Braur, Gottsche, Swanson from Ehler's and Asso. Mr. Breider began the meeting by stating some of the things that the Council has done. He said first of all they authorized a consultant finance study based upon Braur's report. The consultant's report was handed out to each committee member and the audience. Mr. Breider said that the Council called a special meeting for June 25 for Braur and Ehler's to give their presentation to the Council. Mr. Breider then asked Mr. Braur to summarize his final report for the committee. Mr. Braur said the summary of the report is under findings and recom- mendations. He �then covered various topics within the report. MOTION by Mr. Harris to receive the report. Seconded by Mrs. Sporre. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. MOTION bX Mrs. Sporre that the ad hoc committee vote to recommend the development of the North Park site as a nature interpretive center for the following two reasons: 1. North Park is natural of vegetation and water; and wildlife is eminently suitable for use and development as a nature interpretive center. 2. A nature interpretive center at North Park would more widely serve the population of Fridley than any other use. Seconded by Mrs. Seegar. Mr. Harris said that he did not feel that a vote should be taken because there were two members absent that should have a chance to voice their opinions. Mr. Harris said that he thought the report should be dis- cussed first. Mrs. Sporre asked if there was some reason that the others could not be there. Mr. Stanton said that they may have forgotten since they did not receive a formal notice. Mrs. Sporre said that was not an excuse. It was announced at the last meeting in May and was included in the minutes of the meeting. tMr. Fitzpatrick said that Mr. Harris was trying to say that they should have some discussion and asked if he was also saying that a vote should not be taken until after tonight? Mr. Harris said yes. Mrs. Sporre � suggested that was out of order. She said that they have a quorum to vote. � .- � ��� . � , , NORTH PARK MEETZNG OF J'UNE 12., 19_73 . , . .. ,. , . . .. . . . .! � �(3E 2 Mr. Young asked if the gentleman on the committee who is representing 1 the YMCA, had a vote? He said that the YMCA is not a tax paying body in the City of Fridley and he did not think he iaas a resident of Fridley, Mr. Breider said that the Council appointed him just as they did everyone else, so he would be able to vote. Mrs. Hughes said that ,• she received a letter from the YMCA stating that their staff would remain neutral on North Park. � � , � i � , � , Mr. Breider said that the p�int was that a motion was made and seconded and if the committee wants to extend itself for further discussion; they should vote against the motion. Mr. Harris said tliat a considerable amount of work has been done and � the City has paid $11,000, and the motion is ignoring the opinion of the report. He said that the Question is not whether they are going to have a nature center or a golf course, but where either is going to be. He said that when the City spends $11,000 of the tax payers money, the report ought to be discussed before a vote is taken. Mr. Harris said that there may be questions that can be answered by Mr. Braur and by Mr. Swanson from Ehler�s and Associates. He said that the purpose of the ad hoc committee was to make a recommendation to the Council. He said as he read it, tfie committee was set up to review the £easibility study and to make some comments and recommendations to the Council. He said that if they vote on this c{uestion and it passes, then the committee has not done its job. Mr. Werner said he felt that they have done more than their job. They have not only studied Braur's report, but they have also come up with some facts of their own. Mr. Fitzpatrick said he thought if the committee does vote on the motion and it carries, the committee then owes the Council some kind of a report. Not just a yes or no answer. He said that they should make some statement of why the supported the motion. Mr.` Harris said he would like to bring up one thing that was talked about at a previous meeting before they hired Braur and Associates to do the study. He said he thought that an agreement was reached that upon receipt of the feasibility study, the committee would act, make its determination, and then act unanimously to either concur or not concur with the study and pass on this information to the Council. Mr. Fitzpatrick said that his recollection of that was the two advocate � groups would accept it but not necessarily the committee. (The League and the Chamber) � i � � Mr. Barnette asked Mr. Werner if he was in disagreement with the report. Mr. Werner said that he has read Braur's report and has also heard some of the things that the ladies have come up with. He said he alsa has some ideas of his own. Mr. Werner said one was accessability. He said that as a nature cetner, the age group that would be using it would be anywhere from S to 50. He said that eventually Fridley would have a system to ride bikes from one end of the City to the other. He said most golf�rs have cars to get to a golf course, but the children using . � ' , , � � � � � � � � �I � � � �� � , ..�_ i� � NORTH PARK MEETING OF JUNE 12, 1973 PAGE 3 the nature center would be able to just ride their bike to North Park. He said that if kids had to ride their bikes to•a nature center at the arsenal (far example) they probably would no.t go to see it. Mr. Harris brought up the minutes of February 14, 1973 stating that there was a prior agreement that all parties will support the study. Mr. Breider said that the committee did decide that they would make a unanimous decision to the Council. Mrs. Sporre said that she thought that as being defined with majority. She said that the motion said majority. Mr. Harris said not according to the minutes. Mrs. Sporre said that no minutes have ever been approved by the committee. Mr. Barnette asked Mrs. Sporre why she disagreed with the report. Mrs. Sporre said it would make a fine nature center, and the report said so. Mr. Werner said that what he got out of it was if we have to have a golf couxse, but it would make a better nature center. Mr. Barnette suggested other nature centers in the area would still be nice to go to. Mrs. Sporre asked which other nature centers. Mr. Barnette said Bunker Prairie. Mrs. Sporre said that was not a nature center but rather a nature interpretive program. She said Mr. Braur was hired to study nature centers. Mr. Barnette said what about Elm Creek? Mrs. Sporre said that Anoka County was serviced on a very minimal basis by Hennepin County nature centers. She said Mr. Burkholz explained at the Community Seminar that they are not able to get in with natural- ists at Hennepin County centers. If they take a day to drive that far and if they can get out there and provide their own naturalist, they can't use the trails. Mr. Barnette said what about Carlos Avery? Mrs. Sporre said that it was not a nature center. She said a golf course could also compare with a driving range, computer golf at Br�ighten, or any place a golf club can be swung. Mr. Sporre referred to the Community Seminar in which Mr. Stone pointed out•that North Park was too small for a nature center and Mr. Sporre said that Locke Park was smaller so it would be impossible, and Mr. Stone said that was correct. Mrs. Sporre said she talked to Mr. Breckenridge to evaluate the Locke Park site as opposed to the North Park site and he evaluated the Locke Park site as being incomplete, and lacking in diversity. He described the North Park site as being a complete eco system with a variety of vegetation and habitat for wildlife. He said based on those recommendations they have good grounds. Mrs. Sporre said that Mr. Braur was in Brooklyn Park and told them that they needed a golf course and they voted it down 4 to 1. She said he evidently did not evaluate the community needs. Mr. Barnette said that was for the purchase of the land. He said we already have the land. . � P 4 � � NORTH PARK MEETING OF JUNE 12, 1973 � � � � � , � � � , � ' � � i 1 � /� �� z�'�� PAGE 4 Mrs. Sporre said that our community has demonstr.ated that they are behind a nature center. Mr. Barnette asked Mrs. Sporre if she didn't think if the report would have come out a nature�center, that there wou�d by the golf people at the seminar supporting a golf course? Mr. Sporre said no he didn't think so. He said they are out numbered. Mr. Sporre said that Woodlake has about 70,000 a year and they must turn some a�ray. Mr. Young said that whatever the City decides, that it should be within the means and use of everyone. He then referred to the report by Ehler�s and Associates. He said sure North Park as a golf course is . going to be revenue producing, but if they don't consider the fact that it is going to produce income and consider the relative cost for a family in Fridley, it could be a problem. He also mentioned the fact that he had been to North Park and Locke Park and he could not visualize how any body physically handicapped could traverse all of the areas of Locke Park. He said in fact, he could hardly traverse the area. He said he did not see anywhere in North Park where someone physically handicapped could not get to. Mr. Harris said that a golf course would be self supporting by the people who use it. But a nature center would be supported by people who may not use it. People from other communities would also be using it for free. He mentioned that he went �rith the committee to Woodlake. and he was there early so he looked around first. He said that the things he-saw at Woodlake are pretty comparable to Locke Park. He said that he asked why are the geese related to the area, and the man said they have clipped wings. Mr. Harris said that they are there under Eestraint. He said they have ducks, rabbits, turtles, and varieties of birds. Many of these things are available in Locke Park. He said he felt the City could have both resources, both recreational fac�.lities, and a golf course could help support that type of a recrea- tional facility. Mrs..Sporre said that they still leave the Council w�th the option for a golf course at Janes Field because it has never been proven an im- possibility. She said that the uniqueness of Nort�i Park has been demonstrated by naturalists all over the Twin Cities because in one mile you can see creeks and transitional zones, trees, vegetation, prairies, wildlife, and the pond by the beaver and the stream. She said that these are not even available at Woodlake. �r. Haxr�`s sa�:d Eotii a nature center and a golf course can exist in �x�dley�. He sa�`d tY�at referxing to tTie economics, the committee agxeed �r�tFi �r. Braur!`s outline, �rI�at the report would contain. One �,tem was tFie constructi.on cost analysis and the other was the cash �low analys�.s. _ i � � , NORTH PARK MEETING OF JUNE 12 1973 � � ' � j , � �J � ' i � � II � � i � �� � // Z �� �'AGE 5 Mr. Braur said that he believed that the nature center people are doing a disservice. He said that there is a nature center in Rich- field because the nature center people decided to picket the golf course people ar�d get together and to support one thing at a time, and not say it should be one thing or the other. He suggested that the people should get together if they needed both. If they need both, they should get both. If tliey do not get together, all will suffer. Mr. Harris said that something like this happened once before. Concerning the ice arena. An ad hoc committee was appointed to determine if the community should be involved in an ice arena. Three sites were listed for an ice arena but the people did not want ' any of those sites. He said some people wanted to make it into a three ring circus instead of an ice center, because more people go to the circus than would go to an ice center. Mr. Harris said that the ice arena has been up for about three years and no one has suggested tearing it down yet. He said a golf course would be used by people for their own recreation, He said if tF�e committee can agree that both facilities are possible and are responsible endeavors in the community, then they can have both of them. He said that the people should have a chance to golf where they want to golf and they should be able to go to a nature center where they want to. He said we should not ask the people to support one over the expense of the other. He said all the committee is talking about is site location.. Mrs. Spor.re said that there is still the option for a golf course on Janes Field. She said that Mr. Braur does not know what the commun- i.ty wants, His study in Brooklyn Park shows that he was turned down 4 to 1. Mr. Harris said that she should not blame Mr. Braur. Mr. Werner said that somewhere he heard that parks aren't supposed to make money, and they are talk,ing about a golf course making money and�a nature center serving the needs of the community. Mr. Harris said that making money isn't bad, but the people that will use the service are going to pay for it. Mrs. Sporre said that her motion Znras not eliminating a golf course, there is still Janes Field. She then repeated her motion. Mr. Harris said that the same option for a nature center was available in Locke Park. Mrs. Sporre read some statistics that she had discovered. Richfield Public School's Curriculum Director; Peter Heinrich, told Mrs. Sporre that their nature center is used by all elementary children at least three times a year. The students in sChools near Woodlake go more often. There are a total of 4,500 children in the elementary schools who go three or four times per year to Woodlake nature center. Woodlake nature cent�r serves the outside area schools other than Richfield, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The classes that use it in the Junior and Senior High Schools are biology, environmer.tal classes, and ` r 4 � , ' � LJ � � LJ ^-, IJ � � � , � , i , � � NORTH PARK �E�T�NG OF JUNE 12, 1973 �s � � PAGE 6 horticultural c�asses. There is also an in-service training for the teachers for which they get credit from the University of Minnesota. He said they could get no figures on the use of a golf course but said that it is only used by the teams and he knew that this involved less than 50 s�udents. Physical Education classes are given instruc- tion in golf but not taken to the courses. In the Bloomington school district they have three curriculum people, one was Mrs. Black who told them that golf is in the senior high only for the golf team and it works on an elimination basis. It is limited to the teams simply because of the economics. Golf is an elective and there are try outs, and eliminatio�s. There are three high schools: Kennedy, Lincoln, and Jefferson. The golf coach from Jefferson said there are 18 students in Jefferson on tr.e golf team. This is all t�ei.r budget �ill allow as they must pay for their own green fees almost at full price. Nature center use: The curriculum peo��e didn''t ha�e the exact figures on it and they recomm- ended they talk to the director of transportation, Mr. Kraus. Mr. Kraus told them that the totaT student enrollment is 23,579 in 28 schools. He wasn�t able to give the exact figures for the number of students using the nature center because they would have to come from the daily lot and it would take much time. He said he would, however, do �t if tfiey w�:nted him to. He said at present he is setting up the fi,eld trips to nature centers in Highland, Carver, and Woodlake for next May. He commented that the students go on a scheduled day be- cause if they cancel out, they can*t get in again for a year or more. Mrs. Sporre sai.c� that even now, the schools are utilizing North Park. She said that t�ese figures indicate that there will be more useage out of a nature center than a golf course. MOTION by Mrs. �eegar to call tI�e Question. Seconded by Mrs. Sporre. 1�x.' �reidex sai.d tiiat �t o�ras appaxent t�iat fur�ther discussion will not get anyone anyw��iere, He suggested referring back to the original moti.on. . 1�r, Harris sa�c� there could be an amendment to the motion. He said discussi,on must be closed by the cfiairman., Mr, Breider asked for the vote on the origi�al motion. UPON A VOTCE VOTE, five voting aye, three voting nay, the motion carried. Mx', Harris said that he thought�the Council, in its wisdom, decided to take $11,000 of the tax payers money to prepare, for their considera- tion, and for tIie ad hoc committees consideration, the feasibility study. He felt that the discussion has not done justice to the $11,000 study, He said it was unfortunate that some members that have studied the report did not have a chance to voice their input or have the chance to vote, He said that when the City spends that kind of money for pro- �ess�onal advice from someone who does not live in the community, they certa�nly deserv� a better hearing than was given this evening. He sai,d as a result he felt that they have failed to do their job for � tFie� �c�t,�z�.�s of �xidleY ; � R � , � , ' � � �� � � � �� � � � NORTH PARK MEETING OF JUNE 12, 1973 PAGE 7 Mrs.Hughes sa�.d.that she felt the committee should be complimented for their efforts. ' Mr. Harris said that he only felt that Mr. Prairie should have had a chance to vote.. Mrs. Huges said Mr. Peterson would not have voted any way. and Mr. Peterson she understood that Mr. Breider said that when the committee started, they had hopes of arriving at mutual conclus�ons and educating the community on the possible uses of North Park. He felt tFiat tliey had done that through. tfie commun�ty� seminax, He �a�d tFiat from now on it becomes the �reS�Qnsi�fi�l�.ty� o� t�e Counc�.l. Mr. Harris said it would be great if everyone could get a copy of the report, but he didn't feel that everyone would read it. He said he did feel that portions should be made public informai�on. He was suggesting that it could be summarized in something smaller. ?K7c�, S�oxre sa�d tFiat sTie �iad received three reports that have been ����t �tted to F'iex s�nc� sFie Fia� been on tFie committee . One was from tlie Cuxr�'�culum Coorc���:natoT of Sc£�ool D�.str�.ct 16 and the other two t�ere �rom Lyle Bradley in relation to the bird count with Dr. Breck- enr�`dge. (See AttacYunents) �OT�ON by� Mx. �itzpatr%cI� tk�at tiiese reports be reproduced and received. Seconded by� Mx, Young. U�on a vo�ce vote, all voting aye, the motion caxried unanimously. Mr. Youn g said that he sees the need for both facilities. He said � tfi_at the main reason that he voted for a nature center at North Park was,because he coul�d not visualize the Locke Park area as being suit- able for outdoor education. � , � � � � � MOTION by Mr. Young that the committee recommend that the City Counci� do a furtiier investigation of tfie use of Janes Field for a golf course.� Seconded by Mrs. Seegar. Upon a voice vote, five voting.aye, three voting nay, the motion carried. Mr. Breider said that the City Council would contact the MAE and the C�tr of Blaine according to the motion. The Mayor said that since the Council has spend $11,500 of the commun- ities money, that he is shocked at the lack of responsibility that £.a,s fieen dzsplayed at tfiis meeting for not letting the whole committee vote. He said he was assured by the committee that they would have a�ull commi.ttee, Mrs, Sporre said tI�.at was never set up in any ground rules �ox this comm�ttee, The Mayor said that it was discussed right �;n this xoom and he was a witness. He said that the tax payers will have the last say. He concluded they have split the community. � � NORTH PARK MEETING OF JUNE 12, 1973 % � �' PAGE 8 Mr. Harry Crowder said that to go back when this committee first started, he could have predicted this count. He said after living in Fridley 10-12 years, he•had haped that they had put together a committee which was better than a one-horse operation. He felt that Fiidley could afford both. He said he was sorry that.they spent the money and he was sure they would receive a lot of voter commenis on what the committee has done. He said he was glad that this was not a salaried committee. ADJOURN: The meeting adjourned at 9:45 p.m, Respectfully Submitted: G C MADY Acting Secretary � � � . ..s � .�Cy�'1CrY'G.Y ..�lilnu Ct��2 Jl�lu��.'Q.t;� �.`���U�"yt.11C�..��.�^ �1�?tt 1 W ' '' ./� . . .. ' �f� � , � � • . ., . . � � . .. . t. ., ` . j •�'_ . ' � � � ��. : . . �: _ .�'� j.� `�: � ' - . _ , , , . , ' , �� �+ " School District has been using the North Park :,� � The Spring I,ake Park . . . , ., ;. �=�i area for the ast three years as a field trip and study.area. We•have `i P � .. � �_ _ � � _, .=. . used �he area both during the school year and�in summer school. The North `► . _ .� � • St. Paul-Maplewood auumier school has also used North Park as a study area. t � or educational oses it ie a`very complete, unique area' as it has: '�� � F P� :� 1. Sandy dry land, veget�tion and animals. -� � . `� � ' 2._ Peaty wet'land, plante and animals. �:� � . �3. .A small atream i�hrough a clay area which is quite special '� _ . . � . � . ' � in Anoka Count . : . : : � Y - • - � 4. A large pond-marsYi�area caused by the beaver dam. ' . "� � � - _ � .� There�is a great�variety of plants�and animals in North Park because it g . - � �.;� ha,s been largely undiaturbed and has,at leaat four aeparate ecoeystems. � . . �� . r If the North Park site is preserved we would develop study units and K . , . . �,� � � activities for each of the habitat areas cooperatively with the surrounding . . - . . , . , �; school d.iatricts. ' _ �` . - .. , =i Park Terrace Elementary students have used the area more extensively � _ _� , :. ;� �' than other schools becauae they have been able to walk. It is difficult and hazardous to cross University Avenue with a group of walking students. - � 'In the future we would transpoxt children by bus to North Park for field trips. ° � 4. � h Park Natural Study Area � Advantag�s for Nort -. � . .i 1: Nature haa already done the job on the variety,of eco-systems _ � _ _ found there. ' .. _ E . _� � � ; a) marsh,plants and animals � : - � , _ . ,� - , � • , � � b) sandy-dry land p�ants and animals . . � � l � � .: , � c) peaty wet land plants and animals i � . - d) pond plants and animala .' . � ; e) atream plants and animals ;, , � , . , f) mature oak and `aspen woods � � . _ .' �� , . .! • - . . 1 t , � .. . n _� . Y ., , � • �S , � ,. � Page 2 . � North Park - 1 ' _ , . : - Location • � ` 1. North Park doea not require extensive travel ti.me , '�2. It is a site available to Anoka, County children � . . _ - , �':;� �� � `� � . Because North Park has such varied offerings and such a favorable ; location we have�an�would con�inue to use it in all fo�m seasons of the year. � • � Our most extensive use in elementary school would be with our fifth 1 • +� and sixth grade atudents (800). We would use specific areas of the park ;� i jat other grade levels to study the plar2'ts and animals of a single land- . i ? moisture condition. . " � , Junior and Senior high would use the area with all curriculum areas from � �;' - Art to Zoology. 1 : .� r S L , . � � i' , r � � �� : .r : . � . � . . � � � � � �� � . . � � _. : .�- . . . � ,. � � . . � �� . . . ' � C � , . ' � . . . � �/ � /i � - �''s - c�no�Cu-`i�ennepin c�ndepenc�ent c�c�too` �ist�ict �o. » , O�no�ea, dyilnusoln ��3�3 Phone 427-1880 , Lyle Bradley — Science Chairman Erling 0. Johnson, Superintendent Lawrence Goodrick — Mathematics Chairman Alvin Salmela, Assistant Superintendent Robert Kimball — Social Studies Chairman 5. M. Cleveland, Assistant Superintendent Rance Howe — English Chairman ' � � ' � u ' � L�J , , � To: i�o:th P�rk a:vi��:•y c��TMi��e� o� Fri.-i�� -, �:�nr.���.a � �� 1 '� '. ;F: =����.' � ' � ^t•�;r r i �, �yl r,z , � ..b , :, e I.^, son, "i0t�: �1rG. ��;:�:14 :E3c�� �:.�:? iiT: P.r 1 ° ':. 1'.J ii�l� �.i T1Y".. "@ an: Be.: �cn Fo.�l�r;�;ci C'..'�tiJ�i v'21`.SUu 1'iT'i� ;:O• � t,2i{?:1 O!: :•.Et�r i%f 1�7% i:"O:.i L�1� v0 r�'lj IT:t:O: T:11S CiaY"pT'�� �ird CPC1�U9 :•';� t?��{3:: t,p ,ialar�lY:9 1.1;:P.be Or :liT�r30 ''.a�J1tFt9 wit'r_�n the ;�ark �ras by differo^t srecies o: ::��.-e�otn cir.a.3. :'ormPi=� t�:�� �iiT.."B Oi tt^..'. jBF'.T V��^,!.i�..� �.°. C1.C£s^� .tiJ. u:lo -'s'a«i� C� S: ^1:'lj '�^.7.T'� :126:'R."G?..f�':: Cti� '.�Li9 t0 tll@ ::.:'iUBU'=.1 CC1'.�. ';!9; �l'?°i' tf18 Y:v^:�wl 1'1��;C: ^Ll`7u°C Oi E�OC.'..35 18 .�O'J��ZV �� leaat one week l:z��. � Woathers Te:��. �� -- Y2 degre�a/ clsar to e8 overc�s`,/ 'r11P'� 1C mph '�Vr':'r Sp3cies observed ( E Lor esti:r.ato�l) 2 com�aon loon 1 �i°d—oilled grsbs 2 gresn heror: � 1 black—croYrned r.iont neron 2 Canada gec�se 8 �all�rds 3 blue—:•ringed teal 7 wood duc�s 1 r�d—ta�l�d Y:a+�'.; 1 red—shoulder�d ha�yk 3 broad—win�ed :zawks 1 marsh ha:�rk 1 sparrow ha+�k 3 ring—nscksd �:,easan+ s ? �Iiroinia rai19 . 1 sora rail 5 killdser 1 apotts3 �and�ip�r c 50 �onaparte�s �ull E 40 mou.~nino do��e 2 chim�oy s:rif � � 1 belted kinofis%:e: 8 Flicker 1 l:airy rroodpecker 2 3owny woc�asck�r 1 creste3 £lyca�::':er 4 leas� fl;,�catchar 1 p�ioeb� 1� tree awallo�Ns E Z5 ha:�k �wal].orrs 2 pur;�l� nsrtins 2 b�rn swallorrs 10 bluejays E 1� crows � chickad�es (B1• 0[tpc�sd� 1 W. B. nuthatc!: 7 houeo wrons 2 catbirds 5 brown thra�hara E 30 robins 2 veery � 3 S�rainsonTS tzrueh 2 rub�—�: ��+rr,e;: kir.�l�t 10 sta�lirb 1 solitery vireo - 2 black an� ;r�ite warbler � 50 qyr�le �,arclers 4 oran�e—cro�rne3 Y� :: �19r3 4 Tenr.e�se� taa: blers 1 chestnut-3ided �ar�ler 1 oolden—�rinoe�d warbler 10 .�ashville �r:urbler E 10� palm wsrblArs 2 ovenbirds I IJ. wa+„srt�: u�h 2 yallorr�hroat 1 E. meadowlerk_ 2 ��. �es3a:rlark � 2C rod—:•ri:^ged b-�ackb�r:: � 25 co�bir.a.� � 35 or��rlas 2 c�.r�?i^als � rose—breaste�3 �r�s�Qa;�: 1 purpls � i::ch 12 �oldflir.c'.�. 1 clay—color�-:i sp�r: o+� 2 white—t=:rcated sn�,rro�,r . 8 sor.g s�:�rrcir9 - 579 i.^.div:�,ivals repreasntin�; 5� speci�s Prob�blss not ccu:�ie1 Great hcrned oirl olacti tern vrarbling vireo awa..�Y eparro�.r rough—winged swsllow mourning werbl9r in the C3?^�8'„�9 �es^ectfully subaitte L e 9radlay � � � ..� / �% - ,�.�.-�_-- . ��o�-��rtne in v �c�e Ar�c�nt c���2o0� ��st�ict �o. ; � � J�. ■ � �` �" �,�, �t�,�� ��3�� � Phone 427-1880 l.yle 8rad�ey — Sciancz Chairman Erling O. 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A tra°Pi� �p�t �ad �_en u;�r,octe3 af �'_�e r�rth en�r�::ce an3 �ut�-r..obile tr�c'{: . i:�ica�ed .� :ecsr_t �,u�o �our o�' �Q�-+, o£ ths are�� C� .�r„� ji a n ♦ �i_ 1 n_ � r+-�`�� -�; '� �^OC' .r.^.Vl?:=� t�^_9 £�:9i �'1�°Ci:1°3a O� �. e c_�y o ri�i�,� ., ouI .,� o,� ui�,�a:, ' o g. �urc':2s'_z� suc: a:�� c�° :�Lur�i are±� •h�,?�ir_ s�ic� �^opula�a3 _ �bio�. I1 :•rou?3 b@ ].11 �'.'i° �Ayi.9I'�°+3 OL' �T'?3u : LIIriw°:'3 ^f' C.'_ul?:'.:'!3 OQ 3�.1 ��g3 i02' t'ng a•��i @ r reoio�, 't0 D:°3°� J8 3Ci'� ;:r^8`t,L18�3 ��':13 V�.�'..i�Z� :@S�t.L C9. :t.tt':.='@ =„c,•3'.'10Y13 ii1.11 • ZO'J�! t•ilt^ �i 1.�.�� �.t �'_^_° �"�.3°.iu .�.'C131C:I ":.^..�'�� 9'tl'.^O T���l:'?k 1.0'•:� i 3:1c�3u .^.r-'-"_-[�.:'�1 ��•✓. .7 �% T'� �Z.liTr �Y. D�+yi � �; n + .�.'.to 1 � 1 i:_�a��r o k ,, d s , a �a: �i �e� ir. ui....._a �c i� ?^a•r a si�ni;.�: !:i.s 4or� v�2A�'i i:OZ'tr:^. '�^..2'�� PSZ?�':± � LSO �C035 �3:i •:�l:°% �f3 CO2"i° .�'2` lti'.^.c^.� 1.° .�'.@9�'. Z'O: l..Ct° ji °'d;'..9°�',r i:t1�76� OI�' pacpls 093I' �_?3 oT93i,.3St ^��JBZ' O° � e8I'9 - T:O OYi3 should q��stion qour credability. . - ;esr ctfully submi��ed, �� �J���=��-� � _ -�_a 3rad1�� ._ � `. . , � . � , �' I , I , I ' L! ' � �� ' � , II ����� ATTO R N EY AT LAW 7855 EAST RIVER ROAD MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55432 ��.a /6��/ 786-9750 ��une °, 1 °73 . CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 University r�venue �d. E. Fri dl ey Minnesota ATT: Engineering �� partment Nasim Dear Nasim: S"�TIO_� 1 With respect to our telephone conversation of "1ay 1�, 1973, relative to the fence �n 7^th "Jay Pl. E., construction on this fence 4ai11 be com�leted the afternoon of June 8, 1973. � Jacobson has movec� from the house across the street and nobod�� else ever complained about the fence, to my knowledge, so buildin� the fence may have been a tvaste of time and money. At am� rate, I told vou and the Council that �re Hrould do it. So tve did it. I am really sorry that �^re did not complete the fe�ce�sooner. It seems like there are so :nany thin�s to be �one in a pr��ject of t�is size and the things all c±�mand i�mediate attention and all of us can only do so much. ' RHF:LQ ' ' ' ' Ve r,� tru 1 y,you rs �� Richard H. Fudali ` � , i I ' I � � , � ' � r ' � � � � �� PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMEI�T CITY OF FRIDLEY MON7'HLY REPORT - MAY 1973 � STREET DEPARTMENT HOURS 1. Clesning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282'� 2. Curb Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 3 . Grad ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4. Gravel Hauling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-3/4 5. Miscellaneous Street Work . . . . . . . . . . . . 150� 6. Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 534'� 7. Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 8. Signs, Barricades and Crossings . . . .�. . . . . 146� 9. Equipment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . . . . . . 253� WATER DEPARTMENT , 1. Filtration Plant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. Final Readings and Collections . . . . . . . . . . 3. Hydrant Repairs and Flushings . . . . . . . . . . 4. Miscellaneous Water Work . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. Standpipe Repairs .•• • • • • • • • • • 7. Valve Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . . . 8. Flater and Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . 9. Water Meter Inspections and Repairs ....... 10. Water Ttirn-ons .• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. Watermain Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12. Watermain Taps . . . . . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13. Equipment Repairs - Water . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 59 86 LO1 735 26� 112 19� 54 18 36� 8� 74 SEWER DEPARTMENT 1. Lift Station Inspections and Repairs ....... 120 2. Miscellaneous Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 3. Sanitary Sewer Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 4. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329 5. Sanitary Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . 99� 6. Equipment Repairs - Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 STORM SEWER DEPARTMENT � �1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaning ....... 30 2. Miscellaneou8 Storm Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . 69� SNOiW and ICE CONTROL ' � . 1. Miacellaneous Snow and Ice Work . . . . . . • •�• 17� 2. Equipment Repairs - Snow and I�e . . . . . . . . . 4 � r-,I . Page 1�,io PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT - MAY 1973 MISCELLANEOUS HOURS 1. Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 2. Coffee Breaks . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • 125� 3. Corporation Yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-3/4 4. Engineering Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 5. Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13� 6. Holidays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 7. Indirect Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111'� 8. Mechanic (Paper Work for Keeping Records) .... 18 9. Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71'� 10. Parts Inventory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 11. Project No. 102-2 (Stonybrook) . . . . . . . . . . 13'� 12 . S ick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 13. Street Foreman (Paper Work for Keeping Records) . 6 14. Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 15. Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 16. Equipment Repairs - Adminiatration . . . . . . . . 5'� 17. Equipment Repairs - Civil Defense . . . . . . . . 6 18. Equipment Repairs - Engineering . . . . . . . . . 21 19. Equipment Repairs - Fire Department . . . . . . . 36� 20. Equipment Repairs - Liquor Stores . . . . . . . . 5 21. Equipment Repairs - Park Department . . . . . . . 85� 22. Equipment Repairs - Police Department ...... b8 ❑ 7 0 .i ' � CJ ' , � ' i � I� , " F City of Fridley AT jl� TOV OR TME TWINS 1 �'1/'+���-�� COMNUNif� OEV[LOPN[NT 0� ' 1 i MOTECTtVE �114PECTIpN DiP� � �.�.) � CITY N�LL IIIIOL[Y 66132 �,.,,...�.• •.� ais-�so-s.so TYPE OF CONSTRUCTIOI�' NUMBER OF PERMITS ISSUE 1. Residential 2. Townhouses 3. Mu].tiple Dwellings 4. Ites,i.dential Garages � 5. Residential. Alt. /�1dd 6. Commercial 7. Industr�al $. Co�a. Ind, Alt./Addn 9. Signs 10. Wrecking, Moving 11. Qthezs M k�:� 1973 MAY 7 0 0 6 0 5 4 1 1 T PROTECTIVE INSPECTION SECTION MONT LY REPORT A. Numbe: of Permits Issued B. Estim. ed Valuation of Pennits REV OATE P�OE OF �PiROVEO �i n »_a_�� i � Qnn 1972 MAY 14 28 0 1 Q � 0 THIS YEAR TO DATE 36 0 —_�_ 10 �— 0 2 11 24 4 LAST YEAR TO DATE 36 59 .9 2 5 . 16 21 • 4 44 77 152 198 iieating 64 26 219 p��� �ng 15 2 5 119 106 �lectrical 39 42 300 1 8 TpTAL 118 93 638 37�+ � ESTIMATED VALUATIONS OF PERMITS ISSUED 1. Residenti.al � $ 145,514 $ 353,828 $888,406 $ 895,51C1 2. Tawnhouses 0 3. Mu7.�iple pwellings 0 0 0 p I k. Residen�ial Garages 0 2 9 31 401 + S. Itesidential Alt./Addn 51,64I. 32,760 17$,S�+S 110,5$6 I TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 211 652 998 580 1,090 880 $4 310 983 ' 6. ,Coa�ueraial 7. Industrial $. Coma. Ind. Alt./Addn. �OTAL CO1�II�t., IND. 9. Signe 10. Wrecking� Moving 11. Others , , , � '-- T4TAI. MISC . - � GRANA �OTI#L Y�,���!���� " 80.005. 51.658,779 1�,444,1,�1,1�_� 6�063�,624� � Coluc�m ��1. Colwnn 4�2 .(' lu� :;E� GoI.ur.ui ��k . - - – __ _._ _ _.._ , r * 398 659,999 325,435 1 9 c�ty ofF��a��y C AT TI� TOI 0I Tllf TMINi � }�r--•---, ca.ruNiTr avi�ovwsnT av. ' ( i M10rEG�tVt M�1�EC��pM 0�►1. � ^...` � �ITr NAL1. /MIDL�Y 6�R= �....Jti.•' .� N�-�so-a.ao `�JEC' PROTECT I VE I NSPECT I ON SECT I ON MONTHLY REPORT C. License Fees Collected D. Permit Fees Ccllected �CENSE FEES � TYPE NUMBER FEES COLLECTED Bl.acktoppi.ng 7 175.00 �tcavating 12 300.00 Gae Services 28 700.00 General Contractox 68 1 700.00 Heating 32 800.00 House Maving & Wrecking 1 Mgeonry Oil Heating Plaatexi.ng Raofing Sign Erectors Misc. . TYP$ Bu�.lding FlectriCal �t�adG �.ng Plumbin� 81$ne � �,pT,�, 186 $4, 650 . 00 Column #1 Column �i�2 . 1973 1972 THIS YEAR LAST YEAit PERM T N .'S �12,1.13-12,152 $ 1,631.74 $ 6,919.08 $ 4,439.48 $22,221.53 �9523 - 9561 1,126.75 1,708 50 9,254.70 3,400.05 �564�+ - 5707 2,473.00 2,166.50 7,001.50 �,026.75 5944 - 5958 489.75 989.50 3,621.5Q 3,278.50 147 - 150, 80.00 25.00 433.2� 463.QR . TQTAI� Column #1 Column 4�Z 11,8` 08 8 ��_ �o��� �� Column �4 ,..--�,.,,-.--� $34,389,83 Co J.umn �S r _, y -0�; : k�-:'. �.':1 ' ,,,.,,,,_,...,,.,.,,_,.�,. , iy��G.,._ __ ..._. -- __..---,_...__ . _ . __ . _ _ _.____. _ _ . _._.. . _.^--i � City of Fridley � ' AT TN! TO► p/ fML T1M�M� PROT�CTIV� �NSPECTIOPJ SECTION . r z MONTNLY R�PORT , � �M'������ GOwwuNlTr pRV[10�M[N10�v. � � � �►Ra►ac��ve MfM'RCfIpN p�/T. ]a,. MONTfII.Y INSPECTIONS 'l � .--,.� � �Il'r N�L� ►��o�tv •�a: ( 1..-..1�.�' �`.J ��=•8�0"�NO ►M1MSl11 11[v. G4TE o/.0[ o� � RnV er �—' � -�1 1 2 2 pp � ' INSP�CTI�NS � '1973 1972 THIS YEAR I,AST YEAR ! I av�� r�Y � � Rough-ins: 18 30 129 77 Footings; p 1 1 � Framings and Reinspectiona 37 7 193 212 Work Not Ready or Rejec�ed 21 25 131 58 . Stog Work Posted 1 2 10 � ' Violati.ona Checked 1 1 14 13 ` CQmplai,nts Checked 25 3 97 34 I Dangeroua Buildinga Si$ns ' Miscellaneous � � 43' �2 I � Finals: Residential 9 40 5$ � 21 1 64 16 �' Finals: Com. & Industxial p 1 3 14 I I Total xnspections ! , Parmita Iasued ltF[�. 177 152 198 � � PI.UMBING & HEATING � Raugh-ins : 56 92 230 163 Reinspections 22 y.y. �� Work Not Ready or Reject�d 3 15 33 38 Aang�:roua Buildings 0 1 0 � Miec�llaneous 2 ,0 16 5 Finals : Reside,nti.al , 5 43 261 : 223 Finals : Com. & xnduatr�.al 5 � 7 37 ; ' t Total Inspectigna �03 622 � � Pexmi,te Issued 79 51 338' 226 EL_F,�TRICAI, � Aaugh-ine : 39 54 ].78 lp,� ' RsinepecCiona, � 98 � Work No� Ready or Rejected Z 1 39 14 S igne 2 0 10 g Aangsxous Aui,ldings 0 0 � p !� Servics Inapsctione 14 0 4 5 Finale� Reeidential 120 29 237 60 �'l.A+�le � qom. & Induetria], 3 7 14 �3 ' � Tota1 �nopectl.ono ' ; P4x�1iCe I�auod 39 . 42 300 �,,48 • � Gplt�m� #1 �����!�1, �� Column 4�3 Column �k ' -T�-�--�.,,.t•�, -•- � --.... -.�_..._ ......��. _�.,,. ,, . ., „., .,..-._ _.._... n r.»�; , ,,.,,.�ar►„ _ .�»,.�,�� �: : , < , , i n . � r. � � � �cTZV��x : � ASSE�TNG �A�viaion of Property New Flats Real Estate Appraisals ' SPECTA�, ASS�SSMENTS � Divis�on af Property - Searches Prepay�ents �Jaba Assesaed AmQUrit of Pre�ayments Amount.af Assessments Ro11s '� ACCOUNTING iChec�CS Procesaed Individual Receipts Issued Wa�er Accounts Receivable Collected ,Awourit ailled Number of �i11ed Accounts Shut-off Notices Tssued , Sex:vice Discontinued 1 PURCHASING Purchase Orders Issued � Volume of Purehase Orders NUMBER OF ACTTVE ACCOUNTS � �4/30/73 12/31/72 ,��/31./71 1.2/31/70 12/3]./69 1.2/3�/68 '12/31/67 12/31/66 l�/31/65 � I � 644g 6173 605� 5947 57l+8 5496 530k 508Q CITY OF FRIDLEY TRIAL BAI.ANCE 30 APRIL 1973 THIS MONTH 0 100 0 109 102 0 $19,369.04 0 765 2897 $71,967.76 $82,758,92 2980 0 0 101, $38,234.99 , YEAR TO DATE 2 970 3 334 569 0 $147,961.37 0 2711 10281 $315,251.65 $313,8�2.88 94g0 0 0 517 $189,106.95 LAST YEAR TO DATE 2 2225 . ? 199 � 361 2 $61,166.63 $74,563.68 2771 9314 $241,129.37 $282,792.38 9220 0 0 654 $116,558.3g . [� II �> ..,....._ E :� '�TI18Tl'� d � I�restment F�d �estment d I est,me�t �d Inveatmen� F�d Tnveet�cent �d Tnvestment d estment k�u1$ I�est,ntent r'und Tr`estmer�t �"und ' �stment t ' INVESTMENT;; IN U.S. rOVERIIMENT .AND BANK SECURTTIES 30 APRIL 1973 DATE AF'PROX, AMQUNT TYPE OF INVESTNiENT PURCHASED DUE DATE COST Y'TELA U.S. Treasury Bills 50,QOQ.00 Fridley Bank 2/27/73 5/10/73 $ k9,/��0.00 � 5.50� Federal Land Bank Bonds 25,000.00 Fridley Bank 6/26/72 7/20/73 132,900.QQ 5.14i6 Farmers Home Administra- 100,000.00 tion Note, Fridley Bank 10/16/72 10/11/73 2,100,000.00 .�.75� U.S. Treasury Bills 10,�00,00 Fridley Bank 11/17/72 10/23/73 9,522.58 �,7�0� U.S. Treasury Bills 6Q,Q00.00 Fridley aank �4/27/73 2/12/7� 56,876.60 6.�l�� U.S, Treasury Bi1.ls 75,OOQ.QO Fridley Aank �/20/73 3/2/74 7Q,646..5� 6.�J.� Federal Nat'1 Mortgage lOQ,000.OQ Assn., Fridley Bank 6%2�/71 3/11/74 101,,988.89 6,62� Federal Nat'1 Mortgage 1�09,000.QQ Assn., Fr�.dley 8ank 7/1/71 3/11/74 1�18,1�72.22 6.82� Federal Nat'1. Mortgage lOQ,250.00 Assn., Fridley Bank '7/16/?0 �/1�/7� 1Q2,316.67 7.75� F�deral Home I�oans 175,000.00 Fr�.d7.ey Bank 6/25/71 �/27/7!, 17�,000,00 6.35x . Federal T,and aank g00,U00.OQ aonds, Fridley Bank k/26/71 10/21/74 500,k41.67 5.3� Federal Home I.oan � 125,000.00 , Bank, Fr�dley Benk 8/25/7q 8/25/75 125,772.92 7.95X • Federal Na�'1 Mortgage � 15Q,OOO.QO Assn.. Fridley Bank 6/10/71 �i%10/76 150,000.00 6.7Q� Federal Nat'1 Mortgage 20Q,Q00.00 Assn., Fridley Bank 12/11/72 12/10/76 200,000.00 6.25X Federal Land Bank 50,Q()O.QQ Bonda, Fridley Bank 12/3/71 10/20/77 �0,78Q.69 6.19� F�deral Home Loans • 500,QOO,pO Fridley Bank 2/26/?3 11/27/77 50Q,OOO.OQ 6,80� , � , INVESTN�NTS IN U.S. GOVERI�NT AND BANK SECURITIES � 30 APRIL 1g73 DATE APPROX. D AMOUNT TYPE OF INVESTN�NT PURCHASED DUE DATE COST YIELD �T vestment • � Federal I,and Bank d $ 30,OOQ.00 Bonds, Fridley Bank 11/17/71 1/22/79 $ 28,08�.3g 5.3�� , $�►,759,250.00 � $4,775,243.16 � . � ' , � � � ' , - � ' . ' � � � - ' , n PERMANENT BONDS OUTSTANDING APRIL 30, 1973 PERMANENT BONDS OUTSTANDING 1/1/73 Civic Center Park Bqnds Public Utility Revenue Special Assessments Permanent Water Improvement PERMANENT BONDS ISSUED 1/1/73 PERMANENT SONDS PAID 1/1/73 TO 4/30/73 C1vic Center Park Bonds Puhlic Utility Revenue Special Assessment Permanent Wat�r �mprovement BALANCE AND PURPOS� OF BONDS OUTSTANQIfJG 4/30173 Civ1c Center Park Bonds Pqb11c Utility Revenue Sp�Cial Assessment Permanent Water Improvement $ 405,000.00 65,000.00 60,000.00 7,546,000.00 1,140,000.00 TOTAL $ 9,216,000.00 $ NONE.'. 20,000.00 40,000.00 None 799,000.00 55,000.00 TOTAL $ 914,000.00 TOTAL $ 385,000.00 25,000.00 60,0OO.Op 6,747,000.00 1,085,000.00 $ 8,302,0OO.OQ . � � rSCHEDUI,� OF TF�VIPORARY BpNDS OUTSTANDING 30 �RZL i9�3 IPURCHASED BY INV�STIu�NT FUND .. � ' , ORIGINAL BAI,ANCE � AMO��_____UNT� OUT�TANpING I�110,OOQ.OQ $105,000.00 ' k�0,(�0.00 430,004.00 ��---- 5k0,OOO.QO $535,000.00 � , ' , . � ' � ' ' � - ' � ' pUE DATE INTEREST pUE DATE 3 Years SW & SS #106 January 1& July 1, 1975 July 1 3 Years ST. 1972�1 & 2 March 1& September 1, 1975 September 1 Temporary Bonda Outstanding 1/1/73 Temporary Bonds Tssued 4/30/73 Temporary Bands Paid 4/30/73 0 INTEREST $ 540,000.00 -0.- 5,000.00 $ 535,000.00 7� ' 7� � ' ' . ' ' ' LI UOR STOR� #1 $ 6,191.58 � �2 11,693.39 � #s 12,2sa.sa #4 21,790.38 ' ' � 51,960.19 ' oR� �� $ z6,>>s.o� , ��z a�,�a� .�s �3 50,762.22 , �4 88,625.36 ' � 213,687.20 ' ' ' ' ' � � CITY OF FRIDLEY � MUNICIPAL LIQUOR STORES LIQUOR SALES REPORT APRIL 1973 BEER $ 2,336.57 6,640.66 7,297.51 11,2:,3.57 $ 27�513.31 MIX & MISC. APRIL 1973 APRIL 1912 $ 237.67 $ 8,765.82 $ 10,829.2�a 330.72 18,664.77 19,568,08 417.84 20,000.19 17,18�,77 671.4p 33,700.35 37,1$1,37 $ 1,657,63 $ 81,131.73 $ 84,762.47 YEAR TO DAT� 1/1/1973 - 4/30/1973 $ 9,392.59 24,257.64 26,724.98 40,286.59 $ 104,661.80 $ 901.09 1 ,375.86 1,595.13 2,538.19 $ 36,411.75 73 ,815 . 05 79,082.33 131,450.14 $ 6,41Q.27 $ 320,759.27 $ 38,615.72 70,825.36 72,�17.Q5 136,193.86 $ 318,�51.99