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10/01/1973 - 5513PATRICIA ELLIS COUNCIL SECRETARY REGULAR CQUNCIL MEE7ING OCTOBER 1, 1973 ' � . c , ' . . � � FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - OCTOBER 1, 1973 - 7:30 P. M. �, ' � i 7:30 '3 �i PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Given � , q I .i , ' . INVOCATION: By Mayor Liebl ; � � .. ' . ROLL CALL: Utter Absent ' ' . � � AQOPTION OF AGENDA: ' � Additions: Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Committee Petition for improvement of Sunrise Drive ' Urbanization of T, H. #65 from South Municipal Bouttdarjr limits to I.#694 ' VISITORS: ' (Consideration of Items not on Agenda - 15 Minutes) None , . � � SECTI01� I - PUBLIC NEARING ' _. Continued Public Hearing on 1974 Budget (Coniinued from Sept. 17, 24, 1973). ,,., � i ' Public Hearing Closed. i � ' - ' ' � ' � , ' ' , , � � � ' . ' � � ' ' FRIDLEY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 1, 1973 SECTIO�� II - OLD BUSINESS PAGE 2 � Consfderation of Second Reading of an Ordinance for Rezoning Request ZOA #73-09, Central Auio Parts, to Rezone Lot 10, Block l, Central . View Manor from C-2S to M-1, to Make Zoning Consistant with Property Lines (1201-732 Avenue N. E.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • � - ]. A Ordinance #547 adopted. Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending the Chapter - Regarding the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors and Providing that there shall be no Consumption of__Intoxicating Liquor_after Hours of 1:15 A.M. and Providing that No�eso� Other than the �icensess�nd His Employees � Shall�Remain on the Premi,s� After i:15 A.M:`. :�. ":" 2 Ordinance #548 adopted. • . • • • � . . . . . . . Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending the Chapter Regarding the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors and Providing that Intoxicating Liquor Clubs Shall be Closed for Saie of Intoxicating Liquors by Said Clubs After the Hours of i:15 A.M. and Provid�ng that no Persons Other than the Licensee and his Employees Shall Remain on the Premises After 1:15 A.M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Ordinance #549 adapted. Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending the Chapter Regarding the Sale of Non-Intoxicating Ma1t Liquors and Providing that , there Shall be no Consumption of Non-Intoxicating Malt Liquor After Hours of 1:15 A.M. and Providing that no Persons Other Than the Licensee and His Employees Shall Remain on the Premises after ]:15 A.M. . . , . . . . . . . �1 Ordinance #550 adopted. �� j � FRIDlEY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 1, 1973 PAGE 3 . II�I � OLD BUSINESS (CONTIKUED) Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Regulating the Parking of ' Certain Commercial Vehicles upon the Public Streets in Residentia] Uistricts and Prescribing Penalties for the Violation Thereof, Amending Chapter.506 � of the Fridley City Code (Tabled Sept. 10, 17, 24, 1973) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 — 5 �i I, �, � First Reading adopted. I . I ' � ; ' � � I � ' Consideration of Appointment to Board of Appeals Vacancy , (Tabled September 10, 1973) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 ;,. � Appointment: .James Plemei . 6864 Channe� Road 784-1458 � � , SfCTIOiJ I I I - NEIi� BUSIP�ESS �� , �onsideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Adopting the Budget for the Fiscal Year 1974 � First Reading adopted. (Set #2) and ' Consideration of a Resolution Determining the Necessity of and Providing for a 7ax Levy in Excess of Normal City Charter Limits � Resolution #134-1973 adopted ', � and Consideration of a Resolution Certifying Tax Levy Requirements for 1974 . to the County of Anoka For Col i ection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ], � �, � � . � Resolution #135-1973 adopted. � ' � , ' � � . � FRIDLEY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 1, 1973 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) PAGE 4 Consideration of a Request by Kenneth R. Ernst of Ernst Movers, to Change the Route for Moving Houses Through the City from Mississippi Street to � 73rd Avenue, and a Waiver of the $65 per House Charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 � 2 � Request granted with $100 per year and $5 permit fee for each move. Consideration of Receiving the Offer by Dave Harris Regarding 62ing Willing to Accept Additional Storm Sewer Assessment from the Property Owners in the Area of Mississippi Street, Rice Creek Road, Arthur and the Municipal Boundary on the East (Storm Sewer Project #114) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 �'� A Letter from Mr. Harris received. Adjounirg property owners will pay up to $800 for building site and Narris piat wiil pay remaining assessments. Gonsideration of a Request by Forrest Cornelius, 4000 Main Street for a Sewer Service from City of Columbia Heights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �} � 4 A Request granted with City Manager authorized to submit letter to Columbia Heights. 0 Consideration of a Request to Put up Two Tents in West Parking Lot for Industrial Display from October 2- October 15, Request by Onan Company. ..... 5 � Approved. . ■ FRIDLEY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 1, 1973 NEW BUSINESS (COPITINUEQ) PAGE 5 Consideration of Request by Wall Corporation to Extend Building Permit for90Days ...................................6�6D Approved. Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of September 25, 1973 ................... ...................7-7B 1. Request for variance of side yard setback, by Mr. Marvin Asp, 410 67th Avenue N. E. �� � Approved stipulating Mr. Asp provide a survey or letter of approval from property owner on the west. MINUTES RECEIVED. Receiving the Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting, �� � of September 24, 1973 � � MINUTES RECEIVED. Mini-bikes to be considered when full Council present. � Receiving the Action by the Planning Commission for Rezoning Request� by North Suburban Hospital District (ZOA #73-08) to Rezone from R-1 , to CR-1 the Area South of 76th Avenue NE., East of 5th Street N.E., North of 75th Avenue N.E. and West of Unity Hospital, to Allow Construction of a Medical Office Buiiding Received. Public Hearing set for October 15, 1973 for rezoning and special use. and Receiving Communication from Unity Medical Center Received. and " Receiving Petition #11-1973 in Opposition to the Rezoning from R-1 to CR-1 (ZOA #73-08) the Areas South of 76th Avenue, East of 5th Street N.E., and North of 75th Avenue N. E. to Allow Construction of a Medical Office Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ � $ G Received. FRIDLEY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 1, 1973 PAGE 6 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) / Receiving the Minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control �� � Subcommittee Meeting of September 27, 1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 �'' 1. Request to construct a new Building by Carter Day Company. Approved with stipulations of subcommittee. 2. Request to construct an addition by Minnesota Linseed Oil Company. Approved with stipulations of subcommittee. 3. Request to construt a new building by Bryant Franklin. will have Public Nearing on October 15, 1973 MINUTES RECEIVED. Receiving the Minutes of the Environmental Quality Commission Meeti ng of September 11, 1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z� - Z� � MINUTES RECEIVED. Consideration of a Resolution Setting an Election for Councilman WardII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ],1. Resolution #136-1973 adopted. m Consideration of a Resolution Designating Polling Places and Appaintment Election Judges for the November 6, 1973 General Election. ..... .. ],2 - j2 $ Resolution #137-1973 adopted. �� ' f � � ' � . � �� � � � � FRIDLEY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 1, 1973 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) PAGE 7 Consideration of a Resolution Certifying Charges to the County Auditor . to be Levied Against Certain Properties for Collection with the Taxes Payable in i974 (Weeds) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ].3 �- 13 �. Resolution #138-1973 adopted. Consideration of a Resolution Certifying Certain Delinquent Water and Sewer Charges to the County Auditor for Collection with the 1974 Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ],�S � 14 F Resolution #139-1973 adopted. Consideration of a Resolution Ordering Preliminary Plans, Specifi- cations and Estimates of the Cost Thereof: Street Improvement Project �T. 1974-1 and ST. 1974-2 (MSAS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ]5 �. Rgso tion #140-1973 'a3dop e�, d. Sunris� Driva and Rainbow Drive added. /� /f.f��".•rwr� Consideration of a Resoiution Ordering Preliminary Plans, Specifications, and Estimates of the Costs Thereof: For the Urbanization of T. H. #65 From South Municipal Buundary Limits to I. #694 & Improvement of Intersectio�s of 52nd & 53rd Avenues, & Roadways: Street Improvement Project ST. 1974-3 Reso]ution #]41-]973 adopted. Consideration of a Resolution Receiving the Preliminary Report and C«Tling a Pubiic I!�aring on the Matter af the Construction of Certain Improvements: Urbanization of T. N. #65 From South Municipal Limits to T, #694 & Improvement-of Intersections of 52nd & 53rd Avenues, and Roadways: Street Improvement Project ST. 1974-3 Resolution #142-1973 adopted. , . /��� 1 . .� �i� J Consideration of Authorizing Agreement with the Property Owner for Acquisition of an Additional 3� Acres of the Retaining Pond . ..,, lfj � 16 � (Project #114) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Puhchase authorized and Mayor Liebl authorized to sign agreement. FRIDLEY REGULAR COUP�CIL MEETING, OCTOBER 1, 1973 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) PAGE 8 Receiving the Status Report of Dismissal of a Law Suit Against the City by Donal d Chi es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a.% - �.% B Received. Claims. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �.$ Approved. �icenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 � 19 A Approved. Approval of Grace High School Homecoming Parade . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . 20 Approved and fees waived. Police Department to be notified. Appoi ntments : Ci ty Empl oyees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 . Marsha Thorpe appointed Billing Machine Operator effective September 24, 1973 John Majerle appointed Operations and Maintenance Man, effective October i, 7973 � � FRIDLEY REGULAR COUt�CIL MEETING, OCTOBER 1, 1973 PAGE 9 � ' SECTIOPd IV — COMMU�dICATIOfdS , Dr. Richard Trezona: Thank you for Excellent New Gutters, ........ ... 1 � Received. � Arthur C. Roemer Commissioner De artment of Revenue: S ecial Lev Z > > P P Y Received. � - 3 Request to store Boats in the Present Garden Center area by Holiday Village North � Approved. . � � , ADJOURN: 9:20 � � , , � , � ' ' • ' � �� 1' � ' ' ' � ' ' ' , ' � ' � I_ _J u , �Ji �� � 135 THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF OCTOQER l, 1973 The Regular meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order at 7:30 p.m. on October 1, 1973 by Mayor Liebl. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIAPJCE: Mayor Liebl led the Council and Audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. IP�VOCAT I ON : The Invocation was offered by Mayor Liebl. ROLL CALL: MEM6ERS PRESENT: Liebl, Nee, Breider, Starwalt P1EMBERS ABSENT: Utter Mayor Liebl explained Councilman Utter's absence was excused because of his attendance at a convention. ADOPTION OF AGEhDA: Mayor Liebl listed the following items to be added to the agenda: Receiving the Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting of September 24, 1973. Receiving the Petition #13-73 for the Improvement of Sunrise Drive. Receiving the Memo from the Acting City Manager, Nasim Qureshi, on the Urbanization of T. H. #65 South of �dunicipal Boundary Limits to I. #694. 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: Mayor Liebl asked if there was anuone present who wished to address the Council, and there vaas no reply. PUBLIC HEARINGS: CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING ON 1974 BUDGET (CONTINUED FROM SEPTEMQER 17, 24, 1973): MOTION by Councilman Nee to continue the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing continued at 7:41 p.m. Mayor Liebl said the proposed budget would be reducing the taxes for the tax payers of the City of Fridley while providing two employees, one in the Inspection Department and one in the Engineering Department; and al•so two full time employees in the Parks and Recreation Department. He said there would also be a possibility of adding tv�o full time patrolmen in June.. Mayor Liebl continued, saying the people's wishes that the City taxes be reduced have been met, wii.hout any reduction in services. Councilman Starwalt said this is the first time he had worked on the budget and the process was new to him. He remarked that he was very impressed with the staff and their handling of the budyet and especially the Accounting staff and the Acting City Manager. Councilman Nee asked if the Acting City Manager would review the budget and acquaint the people with the proposal. The City Engineer/Acting City Manager said the Council had covered the highlights of the proposed budget and repeated there wili be a reduction in the tax rate without a reduction of service to the people. He added, the a6ility of the staff to enforce the Building Code would be increased with the addition of an inspector to this staff. � � � � � 136 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER 1; 1973 PAGE 2 Mayor Liebl said many communities have not enjoyed the present situation that Fridley is able to present. He added, in many areas the communities' taxes are being raised to comply with the many services and some services are being cut. He stressed, in Fridley they were able to increase the services and lower the taxes. Playor Liebl explained that those homes with an evaluation r; of from �IO,OOO to �45,000, th� City taxes would be reduced and there would be a slight increase in those homes with an evaluation over $50,000. The City Engineer pointed out that this would be a thrifty budget and would provide excellent service to the people for the amount of money spent. Mayor Liebl stated it would be not only up to the City in the general reduction of the taxes of the people of Fridley, but also up to the School Boards of the various districts ai�d also the County. Ne added, with the City's reduction, some people would enjoy a�100 decrease in taxes. MOTION by Councilman Nee to close the Public Hearing oh the 1974 Budget. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing on the 1974 Budget ciosed at 7:49 p.m. OLD BUSINESS: ORDI�AhCE �547 - REZONING REQU[ST ZOA #73-09, CFNTRAL AUTO PARTS, TO REZONE MOTION by Councilman Breider to waive the second reading of the Ordinance, adopt the second reading of the Ordinance #547, and oxder publication of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a roll call vote, Nee, Breider, Starvdalt, Liebl voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried and Ordinance #547 adopted. ORDINANCE #548 - AMENDING THE CHAPTER REGARDING TNE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIC AND PROVTDIfdG THAT TNERE SHALL BE NQ COiJSUP1PTI0N OF IN70XICATIP�G LIQUOR AFTE HOURS OF 1:15 A.P1. AvD PROVIDING THAT NO PERSONS OTHER THAN THE LICEPdSEE ANG MOTION by Councilman Breider to waive the second reading of the Ordinance, adopt the second reading of the Ordinance and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a roll call vote, Breider, Starwalt, Liebl and Nee voting aye, P•1ayor Liebl declared the motion carried. ORDINANCE �549 - At�1Ef�DING THE CHAP.TER REGARDING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS AND PROVIDING THATI�TOXICATING LIQi�OR CLUBS SHALL BE CLOSED FOR SALE OF INTOXICATING �UORS BY SAID CLUBS AFTER THE HOURS OF 1:15 A.M. AfvD PRUVIDING THAT N P=RSONS nTUFU THAPd l'HE LICEfdSEE AND HIS EMPLOYEES SHt1LL RENiAIN OIV THE PREI�IISIS AFTER MOTION by Councilman Breider to waive the reading of the ordinance, adopt the second reading of the Ordinance and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Star��ralt: Upon a roll call vote, areider, Starwalt, Liebl, and Nee voting aye, D1ayor Liebl declared the motion carried and Ordinance #549 adopted. . ORDINANCE r550 - AMENDING TNE CHAPTER RECARDING TNE SAL_E OF NON-INTOXICATING .. ._ _.... ..,. �.,,, .,,,,,,,.�.��—���3--r��c�r cuni i Rr. �in rnr�.entiiPTTnN �F NON-iN— T�CATING 4LL � ' �� � MOTION by Councilman Breider to waive the second reading of the Ordinance, a adopt the Ordinance and order the publication of the Ordinance, Seconded by , � Councilman Starwalt. Upon a roll call vote, 6reider, Starvialt, Liebl, � and Nee voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. � FIRST RC•ADING Of AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE PARYING OF CERTAIN COMMERCIAL � _ .n.�.�.,r�.T—,cr-�s�vcr�.-rx—a�h�Tn r c r n T n r ni c ' ! ' ' ' � , ' ' � I� ' ' � ' 137 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER 1, 1973 PAGE 3 The City Attorney recalled at the last meeting of the Council the item had been tabled because of a question that the proposed ordinance may be inconsistant with Chapter 38.05-of the existing City Code. He explained ��ithin the new codification, this section had been eliminated, and this vaould not be in conflict with the new codification. The City Attorney outiined the previous action of the Council on the item and said the proposed ordinance had been recommended by the Police Departrnent and Councilman Utter had some question on the weight limitations at the previous meeting. The City attorney said he had no strong feelings on the lir�itations contained in the ardinance, but felt they would be best enforced if the limitation would not come bet�ti�een two classifications as set up in licensing of the vehicles. He further explained at the limits of 10,000 pounds and 12,000 pounds, there would be a split in the classification, and if the Council would see fit to reduce the amount, it would be suitable to use the figure of 9,000 rather than 10,000. The City Attorney stressed the importance of the adoption of the ordir.ance with the limitation being consistant with the classifications and suggested it be 9,000, 11,000 or 13,000 pounds. Councilman Breider agreed. Mayor Liebl recomniended the Council approve the 13,00Q pound limitation and added, it a�ould be less than what is being parked in the residential streets at the present time. Mayor Liebl read the proposed ordinance aloud to the Council and audience. MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the first reading and amend the ordinance. changing the gross weight limitalion from 12,000 to 13,000 pounds. Seconcied by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a roll call vote, areider, Starwalt, Liebl, and Nee voting aye, �f�ayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously and the first reading adopted. TION OF APPOINTPIENT �'� THE SOARD OF APPEALS - VACAfdCY (TABLED Mayor Liebl asked if there would be a recommendation from the members of the Council on the appointment created by the resignation of i^r. Richard Harju. Councilman Star��alt said he_would furnish Lhe narne of a possible appointment and Councilinan 6reider had concurred with the recommendation. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to appoint Mr. James Plemel, 6864 Channel Road N. E., 784-1473 to the �oard of Appeals v�ith a term to expire April 1, 1974. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl delcared the motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGE7 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1974: ' • MOTION by Councilman Startivalt to waive the first reading of the Ordinance, and adopt the first reading of the Ordinance in the amount of $2,782,929• Seconded by Councilman fdee. Upon a roll call vote, Nee, Breider, Starwalt, ' and Liebl voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. • RESOLUTION #134-1973 - DETERMINING^THETNEC_ ESSITY OF AND PROVIDING FOR A TAX � �' u � ' ' MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Resolution #134-1973 deterinining the necessity of and providing for a tax levy in excess of normal City limits. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice voie, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. RE50LUTIOA� �135-1973 - CERTIFYING TAX LEVY IREMEPITS FOR 1974 TO THE ( M07ION by Councilman ¢reider to adopt Resolution �135-1973. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. 13� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER 1, 1973 PAGE 4 CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST QY KENN�TH R. FRNS7 MOVERS, TO CNANGE THE ROUTE Mayor Liebi refer�°ed to the letter submitted by the Ernst House Moving Company and said it was self explanatory. He thought that Mississippi had become too congested for house moving and aiso too busy. He mentioned the increase in the amount of utilities in the area and also the installation of the new cable lines for television. Councilman 6reider said there v�ould be a question in the amount of each move if 9t would remain at $65 per move. The City Fngineer said the City had been folloa�ing the schedule set up by the City of Minneapolis, and he agreed there wouid be a probiem with requiring the fee of $65 per move. The City Engineer stressed the importance of the City requiring the fee each time a house was to be moved and said basicall,y, tnere are not any houses being moved into the City, they would be mo�ded through the City from Minneapolis to the north. He repeated the need for the individual permit being issued in order to enable the City to keep track of the time and date of the move. He pointed out to the Council that i;he moving would be on 73rd only. Counciiman Breider said he wouid have no objections with the use of 73rd and he also thought the suggestions of the Acting City Manag�er for the fee. amounts were feasible at $5 per move. The City Engineer further explained the need for the City being informed of the moves using the example of the possibility of 73rd being dug up at the time of the scheduled move. He continued by saying, this sort of activity would have to be coordinated ivith the City staff. He assured the Council that $5 would cover the raork involved. Councilman Breider asked the City Attorney if there would be some problem with the ordinance on this type of activity and if it would have to be amended. The Cii:y Attorney advised the Council that the ordinance would have to be amended, but they would be able to give the applicant approval of the request at the present time. The City Engineer said the matter was presented to the Council because the mover wanted an answer on the question of tl�e license fees. MOTION by Councilman areider to request the use of 73rd Avenue for house moving as requested by Ernst Movers and establish a yearly license fee to be $100 and that a bond be required and that a permit fee in the amount of $5 be established for each house move. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, Liebl, Breider, and Nee voting aye, Starwalt voting nay, Mayor l.9eb1 declared the motion carried three to one. Councilman Starwalt expiained he was not opposed to the action, but would like to establish a higher amount for the permit fee. CONSIDERATION OF RECEIVING THE OFFER QY DAVE HARRIS REGARDING BEING WIL AREA OF MISSISSIPPI STREET, RICE CR[EK ROAD, ARTNUR AND THE MUIVICIPAL BOUNUARY bN TNE •E ST STORi� SEIv'LR PROJEC7 N. 114 : MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the communication from Mr. Dave Harris in regard to the assessments in Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 114 dated September 27, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried. Mr. David Harris addressed the Council and said the people he had dealt with in the acqu9sition of the property for the Flarris Lake Estates were owners of large lots some 3/4 to one acre in size. Mr. Harris explained on the 100 square foot method of establishing the assessment amounts, the people would he assessed from �1,500 to $2,000 in some cases per lot. He said it was his feeling they should not have to pay.in excess of the $�00 per building site figure which had been 'estabiished for this area. He continued saying if the amount of the assessments of the area property owners are in excess of $800, he would pay the remainder of the ' �J � I I '� ' , ■ _i CI ' ' ' I�� ' ' ' , ,. IJ , ' ' ' , , � ' ' � , 139 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOQER 1, 1973 PAGE 5 assessments. He added, he had been assured this amount per 100 square feet would be $7.04 or less. MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the request by Mr. David Harris to assume the storm sewer assessnents of the adjoining property owners 7isted on the communication, if they are in excess of $800 and that this should appear on the final assessinent rolls for the storm sewer Improvement Project No. 114. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERl�TION OF A REQUES7 BY FORREST CORNELIUS, 4000 h1aIN STREET FOR A SEWER SER ICE FROi�i CITY OF COLUh'iBIA HETGH S: MOTIOPd by Councilman Nee to authorize the Acting City Manager to submit a letter to Columbia Neights concerning the renuest and approve the request. Seconded by Councilman Freider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER,4TION Or A REQUEST TO PUT UP TWO TENTS IN l�!EST PARKIs"dG LOT FOR INDUSTRIAL DISPLAY FRO�i GTG6EP 2, TO OCTOBEk 15, REQUES7 GY OPiAN COi�IPAiJY: MOTIO�J by Councilman 6reidei° to approve the request by Onan Company to put up two ients in the parking iot from October 2nd to October 15th, Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, I4ayor Liebl declat�ed the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION Of A REQU�ST BY WALL COP.PORATION TO EXTEND BUILDING PERhiIT FOR 90 DAYS: MOTIOtd by Councilman 6reider to appf°ove the extension of the building permits as requested by Wall Corporation for 90 days vaith the same conditions as previously agreed to. Seconded by Councilman Starvaalt. Mr. Rudy Dante addressed the Council and said the reason for the request was due to the financial problems with the money market, lie expressed the hope that the trend would be changing and they would like some time to consumate the purchase. ' UPON A VOICE V07E, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING TNE M1PdUTES OF THE �OARD OF APPEALS hiEETING OF SEPTEM6ER 25, 1973: A REQUEST fOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 46, �RIDLEY CITY CODE, TO The City Engineer explained in order to comply with the City ordinances, the applicant would have to supp]y the City with a letter from the adjoining property owner stating he has no objecl:ion to the construction. Mayor Liebl read the motion of recommendation from the minutes of the ' • • Board of Appeals meeting aloud to the applicant: Mayor Liebl further explained to the applicant that because in the past there had been a ,, problem of some property owner building a construction on some one else's property, there had been an established policy of requiring appli- ' cants �or variances to provide a registered land survey to protect the people. He said this would eliminate the possibility of scmeone building on another's land. ' The City Engineer stated he would clarify the matter for Mr. Asp and stated he would either have to furnish a survey or obtain a letter from the property owner to the west of his property stating he approved of the construction of the building. ' ' Mr. Asp questioned if the letter is obtained, would a survey be necessary? The City Enyineer said the City would encourage Mr. Asp to submit a survey, but would accept a letter. Mayor Liebl stressed the necessity of obtaining the concurrance of the adjoining property owners. � 140 REGULAR COUNCTL P1[ETING OF OCTOBER 1,-1973 PAGE 6 MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the request for the variance in the side yard set back as requested by Mr. Asp with the stipulation that he provide a letter of approval from the adjoining property ovrner or a registered land survey stating the position of the proposed structures. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTIOfd by Councilman Starwalt to receive the minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of September 25, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING TNE MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION OF SEPTEMBER 24, 1973: MOTIOPI by Councilman Breider to receive the minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission of September 24, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Nee. The Acting City Manager asked the Council if they �Nished to take some action on the item concerning the use of mini-bikes. Mayor Liebl advised the Council he would prefer to wait until there was a full Council present before there was any action taken on the mini-bikes. The Acting City Planager asked if this should be placed on the agenda again, Mayor Liebl answered yes. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motiot� carried unanimously. RECEIVING THE ACTION BY THE PLANNING COP�1MISSION FOR REZONING REOUEST BY _ . , . , ,�,. � �� 57TH AVE�JUE fJ. E„ Ai`JD 4JEST OF UNITY HOSPITAL, 70 ALLabJ THE CONSTRUCTIOiJ OF A f�1EDICAL OFFICE BUILDING: MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the action of the Planning Commission on the rezoning request by the North Suburban Nospital District, and set a Public Hearing for October 15, 1973, for rezoning and special use. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lieb] declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEZVING COi�TMUNICATION FROf+I UNITY MEDIGAL CENTER: " MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the communication from the Unity Medical Center. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING PETITION #11-1973 -IN OPPOSITION TO THE REZONING FRCf4 R-1 TO CR-1 TH MOTIOIV by Councilman Breider to receive the petition ;i11-1973 in opposition to rezoning to construct a medical office building. Seconded by Councilman Starv:alt. lfpon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. RECE NING THE MINUTES OF TIiE BUILDING STAfJDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SU6COi�1MITTEE E ING UF SEP7Ef✓a[R 27, 1973: CONSIDERA7TON OF A REQUEST TO COCvSTRUC7 A NEW 6UILDING FOR OFFICE USE LOCA7EU ON REGISTEREU LA�1D ;URVEY PJUP�IQER 6, TRACT• B, THE SNME QEINu ER- Mayor Liebl read the stipulations abud to the Council and questioned Mr. Bill Kalina of Cartef'-Day Company an each of them asking if he concurred. Mr. Kalina agreed with each of them and stated he had no objection to any of the stipulations and would also like to establish an attractive coi�struction. ' " C REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER 1, 1973 PAGE 7 Councilman areider asked what the building would look like and the , City Engineer indicated the desigr, of the building on a blue print on the easel. The City Engineer explained that he and P1r. Boardman had been working with the applicant to establish a pleasing construction. He pointed out the various areas of the building, statinq there would � ; be some brick architectural treatment to break up the metal structure. He called to the Council's attention that there is heavy vegatation in the area. � Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Kalina if the previous building standards of the Company ��ould be followed, and Mr. Kaiina assured the Council that they would be. MOTION by Councilman areider to approve the request for the building � permit with tl�e stipulations recommended by the Subcommittee. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, P�1ayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. � � , ' ' ' � ' ' , ' ' .I � IDERATIO� OF A REQUEST TO COtdSTRUCT AN ADDITION FOR THE PURPOSE OF A: l�l The City Engineer stated the request would be to construct some anti-pollution equipment and the subcommittee had recommencled approval of the request with two stipulations. Mayor Liebl acidressed Mr. William Edberg, Plant Manager, and asked if the siipuTations were agMeeable with the Company. Mr. Edberg said he agreed with the stipulations. MOTION by Councilman Nee to approve the building permit with the stipulations recommended by the subcommittee. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER��TION OF A R EST TO CONSTRUCT A NEW BUILDING FOR THE PURPOSE c ncr i nrn-rcn nni t nrc 7_9ft ��'NTRAI AUFPJUF ADUITION The City Engineer advised the Council that the item would be brought io the Councii at a Public Nearing on October 15, 1973. MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the minutes of the Building Standards- Design Control Subcommittee Meeting of September 27, 1973. Seconded by Council- man Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION OF SEPTEMBER ii, 1973: MO�ION by Councilman 6reider to receive the minutes of the Environmental Quality Commission Meeting of September 11, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. ' ' Councilman Starwalt said he was concerned about the conversation within the minutes which suggests the possibility of the City doing a study on Moore Lake and would like to advise the Commission to not get too carried away before the Council would take some action on the matter. Mr. James Langenfeld was present and outlined the possibility of Anoka County becoming involved in the study along with some of the other lakes in the County. He said the letter would be submitted to the Council as soon as he receives it. ' 142 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER 1, 1973 PAGE 8 The City Engineer concurred with the feelings of the Chairman of the Commission and explained how the County would be better suited to do such a study. RESOLUTION #136-1973 - SE7TING AN ELECTION FOR COUNCILh1AN k�ARD II: MOTION by Councilman areider to adopt Resolution #136-1973 setting a date for ihe election of Council�nan l�ard II. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION #137-1973 - DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES AP�D APPOINTP�EN7 OF ELECTION �DGES FOR TFi�O�ER 6, 1973 G�FJERAL EL CTIOfd: MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Resolution #137-1973 designating polling places and appointing election judges for the Navember 6, 1973 general election. Seconded by Counci1man Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimous7y. RESOLUTION �`138-1973 - CERTIFYING CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR TO QE LEVIED AGAINST CERTAIiV PROPERTIES FOR C LLECTION I��ITH THE TAXES PAYUBLE IN 1974 WEEDS): MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Resolution #1s8-1973 certifying charges to the County Auditor to be levied against certain properties for collection . with taxes payable in 1974 for weeds. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon . a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION #139-1973 - CERTIFYING CERiAIN QELIPdQUENT WATER AND SEWER CIiARGES TO THE CUUIV7Y AUDITOR FOR COLLECTION WITH THE l°74 TAXES: MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt Resolution #139-1973 certifying certain delinquent water and sewer charges to the County Auditor for collection with the 1974 taxes. Seconded by Councilman 6reider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motian carried unanimously. RESOLUTION �f140-1973 - O�DERIfdG PRELI��IINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES AND RECEIVING PETITION �13-1973 - REQUESTING IMPROVEh1ENT OF SUNRISE DRIVE: MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive Petition �13-1973 requesi:ing the improvement of Sunrise Drive. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Liebl read aloud the list of streets which would be included in the two project as follows: STREETS UNDER PROJECT ST. 1974-1 1. 57th Place 2. Squire Drive) 3. Dana Court ) 4. Camelot Lane) 5. 74%2 Avenue 6. � Bacon Urive 4th Street to 7th Street Harris Rice Creek Road to Mississippi Street Lake Estate Squire Drive east to Cul-de-sac Addition Arthur Street to the East Highway #65 East Service Rd. to Centr�l Onondaga Street to 75th Avenue STREETS UNDER ST. 1974-'� (MSAS) 1, Mississippi Street 2. Arthur Street Central Avenue to Stinson Blvd. Rice Creek Road to Mississippi St. The City Engineer said Sunrise Drive and Rainbo�� Drive should be included in the project. MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Resolution �140-1973 ordering preliminary plans, specifications and estiinates of the costs ther�eof: Street Improvement Project ST. 1974-1 and ST. 1974-2 (PdSAS) with the addition of Sunrise Drive and Rainbow Drive. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all boting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. ` � I ' ' � � � �� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER l, i973 ION #i41-1973 - ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLA �OSTS THFREOF: FOR TIiE URGANII%�fION OF FI I4� PAGE 9 AND ESTIMATES The City Engineer said Columbia Heights had app�°oached the City to contribute some money to the project, but with the City's policy of 100% of assessment to the people for the improvements, this would call for a public hearing with the Council approving the system. . MQTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt Resclution #141-1973 ordering preliminary plans, specifications and estimates of the costs thereof: for the urbanization of T. H. #65 from south municipal boundary limits to I, #694 and improvement of intersections of 5"Lnd and 53rd Avenues and road�aays: Street Improvement Project Si'. T974-3. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice �aote, ail votin, aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion cat°ried unanimously, RESOLUTION #142-1973 - RECEIVING THE PRELIMIhARY RCPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC ' � , � � , � ' ' i ' ICIPNL LIi�i A MOTION by Council�nan Starwalt to adopt Resolution #142-1973 calling a Public Hearing bn the construction of Street In�provement Project S"f. 1974-3. Seconded by Councilinan 6reider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayoi° Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION Of AUTHORIZING P,GREEf�1ENT WITH THE PROPERTY OGlNER FOR ACQUISITION OF �DI'TIOi�dAL 32 ACRES OF THE RETAI INf PO�;D PROJECT�114 : The City Engineer explained this v,ould complete the area required for ponding and this is what the Councit had previously approved. Councilman Starwali asked if the map in the agenda indicated the necessary easement for the storm se��,�er, and the City Engineer answered yes, there would be no need for condemnation for this acquisition. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to approve ihe authorization of the agreement with t�lr. Narris for the 3%Z acres and authorize the Mayor to sign the agreement. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, aIT voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING THE STATUS REPORT OF DISMISSAL OF LA4! SUIT AGAINST THE CITY 6Y D�tdALD CF{IES: � MOTION by Counciiman Breider to receive the report. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lie61 declared the motion carried unanimousiy. CLAIMS: GENERAL 33313 - 33396 LIQUOR 8230 - 8243 MOTION by CouF�cilman Breider to apprave the claims. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motian carried unanimously. LICEPJSES: ' TYPE OF LICENSE BY , APPROVED 6Y FEE CIGARETTE Moon Plaza Restaurant Bijan Nikrad Public Safety Director $72.00 6215 University Avenue Fridley, Minnesota 55432 � _ 0 ��� . � . �: REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER l, 1973 FOOD ESTABLISIiP�1ENT Moon Plaza Restaurant Bijan Nikrad Health Inspector 6215 University Avenue Fridley, Minnesota 55432 HEATIN6 Air Comfort Inc. Donal Ruden W. Sandin 3300 Gorham Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426 MASONRY Hicks Concrete Inc. Kerry Hicks C. Belisle 3118 Grimes Avenue North Robbinsdale, f�1innesota 55422 PAGE 10 $16.64 prorated MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the licenses. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, 1�layor Liebl declared the motion carried unaininously. APPROVAL OF GRRCE HIGH SCHOOL HOfrECOMIPdG PARAGE: MOTION by Councilman 6reider to approve the reque�t for Grace High School to hold a Homecoming Parade, and ihat i:he Police Department be notified and the fees be waived. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl dec1ared the motion carried unanimously. APPOINTNfENTS: CITY EI^PLOYEES: NAME POSITION SALARY EFFECTIVE REPLACES DATE Plarsha Thorpe Billing Machine $446 10018 Grouse St. N.W. Operator per Coon Rapids, Minn. Finance pept. month John P�lajerle Operations and $805 1840 49th Ave. N. E. Maintenance Man, per Columbia Heights, Public Works n�onth Ntinnesota Streets Section September Peggy 24, 1973 Holsather October l, Robert 1973 Erickson ' MQSION by Councilman Breider to approve the appointments of i�farsha Thorpe and John Majerle as City Employees. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. COMMUNICATIOhS: � DR. RICHARD TREZONA: TNANK YOU FOR EXCELLENT NE1+1 GUTTERS: MOTION by Councilman areider to receive the communication from Dr. Richard Trezona reqarding the new gutters dated Septernber 25, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. ARTHUR C, RO[MER, COMf�1ISSI0NER, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE: MOTION by Councilman areider to receive the coma;7unication from PQr. Arthur E. Roemer, Commissioner, Departm2nt of Revenue regarding �the special tax levy and dated September 27, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, ��{ayor Liebl declared the niotion carried unanimously. t_ � ' �: ' ? i �i i REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF OCT06ER 1, 1973 PAGE il 145 REQUEST TO STORE 60ATS IN THE PRL-SENT GARDEN CENTER AREA BY NOLIDAY VILLAGE NORTH: MOTION by Councilman IJee to approve the request and directing the administration to work with Holiday Village North. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Councilman Breider to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council adjourned at 9:20 p.m., October 1, 1973. Respectfully submitted, �� ,�p ti`�'� Patricia Ellis Secretary to tf�e City Council Date Approve . Frank G. Liebl, Mayor , 1 � , FRIDLEY CITY C4UNCIL MEET�NG P�EASE SIGN NAME ADQRESS ANQ ITEM NUMBER INTERESTED IN DATE; DC''��� / L�� � NAME ADpRESS ITEM NUMBER a�==-==a=z__=��cc_o=_a=,=-o;=====$___==---xc---=----�xc- �=�a-c�--ma--a�_oa_�=ca=--- ----��-j �7�3 � I �=�s ► �, �'$? 2a,;f'J -- �� � ;_ yc ' oRw� ^E �li o�0 � � s��/ o J�/�4 �` I %% � 3 �a GG� . � . � � I � o. . �- 'l � —'1 � � p — � � _. �,J � � %'7 3 d \ Q _ , � ` ��.. ✓�'C . � 0 � Q %j r- ��' n ��io � f� �►�� . n/, E' - 7� - - �' ��� �l_�. _ � o ��� � _ � �_ � � �� -- • �� I ,. - J , �L� �/�%�f� r�.i�,rl�i�s�i�'� � �.- �� ` ' � i � i� I -- -�v� r`!y'� � � � c , � � R r- ' ' . . I ' � ' . ' � FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR COUNCIL MEETIN6 - OCTOBER l, 1973 - 7:30 P. M. ' PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: ' ` INVOCATION: ' � ROLL CALL: ' . , . . ' . ADOPTION QF AGENDA: ' \ � ' ' VISI70RS: � c � (Consideration of Items not on Agenda - l5 Minutesj ' � • SECTION I - PUBLIC HEARING ' � . " Continued Public Hearing on 1974 Budget (Continued from Sept. 17, 24, 1973). .�.. 1 1 . . ' • � • ' ' ' � . � . C" � FRIDLEY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETIP�G, OCTOBER 1, 1973 PAGE Z � SECTIO�� II - OLD BUSIP�ESS Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance for Rezoning Request 20A #73-09, Central Auto Parts, to Rezone Lot 10, Slock 7, Central _ Yiew Manor from C-2S to M-1, to Make Zoning Consistant with Property , 1— 1 A Lines (1201-732 Avenue N. E.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending the Chapter � Regarding the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors and Providing that there shall be no Consumption of Intoxic.ating Liquor after Hours of 1:15 A.M. and Providing that No Pesons Other than the Licensess and His Empioyees ' 2 � Shali Remain on the Premises After 1:15 A.M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending the Chapter Regarding the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors and Providing that Intoxicating Liquor Clubs Shall be Closed for Sale of Intoxicating Liquors by Said Clubs After the Hours of 1:15 A.M. and Providing that no Persons Other than the Licensee and his Employees Shall Remain on the Premises .� After 1:15 A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending the Chapter •Regarding the Sale of Non-Intoxicating Malt Liquors and Providing that there Shall be no Consumption of Non-Intoxicating Malt Liquor After Hours of ]:15 A.M. and Providing that no Persons Other Than the Licensee and • 4 His Employees Shall Remain on the Premises after 1:15 A.M. ........... _ - _ _. _ . i ' � , � � , I � � � . . . . . ...� � i � , NC MEETING OCTOBER 1 1973 PAGE 3 �Y ' , fRIDLEY REGULAR COU IL , , _~- � ;�. � OLD BUSINESS (CON7INUED) � ' - . Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Regulating the Parking of Certain Commercial Vehicles upon the Public Streets in Residential Districts i; and Prescribing Penalties for the Violation Thereof, Amending Chapter 506 ,,. , - of the Fridley City Code (Tabled Sept. 10, 17, 24, 1973) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 — 5 A � � • E. � �� � '. � � �� � �t ' � . � . � Consideration of Appointment to Board of Appeals Vacancy �� ' _ (Tabl ed September 10, 1973 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 i � �i . . . . , � ' � '` � i . � � . t ' , �R , . ' � i • i . j ' SECTIOiJ I I I - NE4� BUSIP�JESS � _ ` I � ' �onsideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Adopting the Budget for the S Fiscal Year 1974 � � and � . �' ; 3 Consideration o-f a Resolution Determining the Necessity of and Providing - � ,� ' for a Tax Levy in Excess of Normal City Charter Limits � and � .• , ' Consideration of a Resolution Certifying Tax.Levy Requirements.for•1974 ...•. � to the County of Anoka For Collection .. ], -],(j ' , ' I . I � , ' ` - ; � ' ' i , ' . I ' . . I ' I � ' , ' ' ' , ' � ' ' � ' � � . , � � �� � .' I ' , . ' FRIOLEY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 1, 1973 • PAGE 4 NEW BUSINESS {CONTINUED) . � � Consideration of a Request by Kenneth R. Ernst of Ernst htovers, to Change the Route for Moving Houses Through the City from Mississippi Street to 73rd Avenue, and a Waiver of the S65 per House Charge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 �, 2.� . Consideration of Receiving the Offer by Dave Harris Regarding Being 4Jilling to Accept Additional Storm Searer Assessment from the Prcperty Owners in the Area of Mississippi Street, Rice Creek Road, Arthur and the Municipal Boundary on the East (Storm Sewer Project �114) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 3 ^ 3 A � Consideration of a Request by Forrest Cornelius, 4000 Main Street for a Sewer Service from City of Columbia Heights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �{ ^ 4 A Consideraiion of a Request to Put up Two Tents in West Parking Lot for Industrial Display from October 2- October 15, Request by Onan Company. ..... 5 0 I�. F; • r- - I ' _ • ' . I� ' . FRIDLEY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 1, 1973 PAGE 5 � NEW BUSINESS (CO"JTINUED) I , � Consideration of Request by Wall Corporation to Extend Building Permit I for 90 Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 — 6 D ' , . ' . _ � Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of September 25, i9i3............................. .........7-7B � � � .� . . , \ �. � � \ \ � � • � • Receiving the Action by the Planning Commission for Rezoning Request � by North Suburban Hospital District (ZOA #73-08) to Rezone from R-1 •, to CR-1 the Area South of 76th Avenue NE.> East of 5th Street N.E.> °' North of .75th Avenue N.E. and West of Unity Nospital, to Allow � Construction of a f4edical Office Building ' , . and � . � Receiving Communication from Unity Medical Center . � and ' , Receiving Petition #11-1973 in Opposition to the Rezoning from R-1 to � CR-1 (ZOA �73-08) the Areas South of 76th Avenue, East of 5th Street N.E., and North of 75th Avenue N. E. to Allow Construction of a Medical � , . Office Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ $ � , , ' � � . ' � f i 1� � , � ' . � � ' . ' � ' , . � i . i , I ' ' ' � � � ' . fRIDLEY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 1, 1973 PAGE 6 NEW BUSINESS (CON7INUED) Receiving the Minutes of the 8ui7ding Standards-Design Control Subcommittee Meeting of September 27, 1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 • �Receiving the Minutes of the Environmental QuaTity Coranission Meeting of September 11, 1�73. . .:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j� 1Q � � . , • Consideration of a Resolution Setting an Election for Councilman WardII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 1]. Consideration of a Resolution Designating Polling Places and Appofntment Election Judges for the November 6, 1973 General Election. ..... .. �—]z $ � � __ � ' , FRIDLEY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOSER 1, 1973 . PAGE 7 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUFD) � Consideration of a Resolution Certifying Charges to the County Auditor . to be Levied Against Certain Properties for Collection with the Taxes Payabl e i n 1974 (4leeds ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j3 � jj. � - Consideration of a Resotution Certifying Certain Detinquent Water and Sewer Charges to the County Auditor for Collection with the 1974 Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 14 F �... Consideration of a Resolution Ordering Preliminary Plans, Specifi- � cations and Estimates of the Cost Thereof: Street Improvement Project ST. 1974-1 and ST. 1974-2 (MSAS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ],5 Consideration of Authorizing Agreement with the Property Owner for Acquisition of an Additional 3Z Acres of the Retaining Pond (Project #114) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 - 16 B � r FRIDLEY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER ), 1973 PAGE 8 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) � Receiving the Status Report of Dismissal of a Law Suit Against the City by Donald Chies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ].� — �.% B ` . . Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z$ , Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 � 14 A e.` Approval of Grace High School Nomecoming Parade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � ' Appointments: City Empioyees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � � � � � . I ' ' FRIDLEY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER T, 1973 PAGE 9 , , I � ' SECTIOP� IV — COMi'1U�dICATIO��S �i � Or. Richard Trezona: Thank you for Excellent New Gutters . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 � ' ' -. - .,. ' �� . . ' . , ADJOURN• ' �\ ` ' • c; . ' � 1 ' - • ' • I ' ' . , ' � , ' , 0 � .. _� CONTINUED FROM THE MEETING OF Septemk�er 24, 1973 PUBLIC HEARING ON THE 1974 BUDGET The Budget vras submitted to the City Council by the Administrative Staff on August 31, 1973. The Budget Public Hearing is required by the Ciiy Char�er, so this is being done in compliance with that requiremeni. � �\ � �,� .� i � � ORDIi��\CE N0. AIV ORDIN�'VCE TO A1�1END TIfE CI'I'Y CODE OF TfIE CITY OF FRIDLEY, h1INNESOTA BY r�AKING A CII�NGE IN ZONING-DISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as fo].lotias: SECTION 1. Appendix B of tYre City Code of Fxi�ley is amended as hereina£ter indicated. � SECTION 2. The txact or area �aithin the Count�r of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: Lo� 10, Block �, Central Vie�� b�anor all ].ying in the North lialf of_ Section 12, T-30, R--24, City of Fxidley, Cot�nty of Anoka, Alinnesata, Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned Distxict known as h4-1 (Lighi indus�rial �`.xea) . SECTIOi� 3. That the 7.oning lldministxatox is direc�ed to change � � the official zoning map io show said tract or area to be rezoned from Zoned District C-2-S (General SYlO�J?lllb Area) to M-1 (Lighfi Zndustrial,t�rea). PASSED BY THE CiTX COi1NCIL OF TFiE CITY QF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1973. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Riaxvin C. 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'i '��l � �lo � �" �: � J � v. � R y t Jod�r I Oeniio w N..it� � � `� -+ i�� 1 � J V W J\ � F ffin� � O �� �ca3�''� 1� :� ► � ��� I 3q 2y� , 5i � �� � ! �.; � � t II:,�{ IZ ' I2 I I� t,' �,�I i � �� — , _ , '�- � ' l �l. r ! _ � �l 77 �_/� -'! . /JO "1' •J ' �.: ..� ...� . ��.'v,1�Di��Qlv Ja��� l�' ^._ _ ♦ � r � . Z , , . . L ( C � /S ; � � , �1 II 2 ORDINANCE N0. , AMENDED TO THE CHAPTER REGARDING Ti-{E SALE Q� INTOXICRTING i L 1 QUOPS r'1PdD PRUV I`J I I�1G THI-1T TNE�E SI-It�LL $E NO CONSl.1P�1PTl ON OF t I N70X i CAT I i�G L 19L102 tiCTCll I'iOLi2S OF 1:15 A. P��. AND PROV I D I NG TIiAT P�0 P�P,SONS OT��E� TNAN TN� L I C�PlSEE I��.D H I S E��IPLOYEES SIiALL REP��A i N ON T�IE PizE�.11 SES AFTER 1:15 A. h1. ' HE C 1 TY C0l1tdC I L OF THE C I TY OF FR i DLEY DOES ORDA 1 N AS FOLLO;�lS ; T , , � � � Section �03.11 is �mended to read as follows: Sect i on 603. 11 I-loui�s of Oper��t i on. No sale of intoxicating liquor shalt be macle after 1:00 a.m. on Sunda,y nor until 8:00 a,m. on P•1ond�y, nar between �he hours of 1.00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on any t.femorial Day, nor betireen the hours of•1:00 a�m. and 8:00 p.m. on the day af any stateti,r i de e t ect i on. No "on-sa I e" sha I I l�e made uett,reen the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. on any �.reekday. (Ref. S02) I t �ha l I be un (�ti,rfu 1 for any persons or cus�.orners,_ other t�ian the ! i censee or his e►n�lo ees to rcm�in on �i�e rnrnt�vs aftcr 1:15 a.m. There shall be no consutnotion b�an ersons inciudin, tne (icensee and his em lo ees after 1 : 15 � Q �>>• , P�ISSED 8Y TNE C{TY COLlNCIL OF TNE C(TY OF FRIDLEY, THIS DAY OF SEPTEf�fBER, r973. 1 ATTEST: Mayor , � City Clerk I � . First Reading: September 24, 1973 I'I � Second Reading: Publish: � �� � II � J ORDINANCE N0. I���IENDED TO THE CH,4PTER REGARD I�JG THE S�LE OF I NTOX I CATI NG �( QllO�S AND PRC�V i Dl NG i'!-ItaT I NTO;: I CAT9 �yG L I QUOR-G�uas SHAIL BE CLOSED rOP. Sl�LE Oi� I NTOX I CATI NG L I �L10�5 BY SA 1 D CLt1BS AFTE{� TNE NOLlRS OF 1: 15 A.1-'. AND PROV I D i �!G TN�1T NO PERSONS OTHE4 THAN TNL- L 1 CEAISEE AND H i S Ety9PL0YEES SNALL REt��tA 1 N ON THE Pi:t�11 SES AFTER 1:15 t'a=�'.1. � THE C{ TY COl1�7C 1 L OF TEIE C 1 TY OF FR 1 DLEY DOES ORD� t N�S FOLLO,�1S ; Sect i on 605. 1�� i s ��mended as fo I I o«s : Seci i on 605. 1�. �2es�tr i ct i ons, No licenses nor other persons sha(I consume or disptay or atlow consumption � or display of in�oxicating lic�uor on any Sunday betti�reen the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 12;00 noon, nor bet�,�cen the hours oi= 1:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on any election day in the district in ti�hich the election shall be held; and No sa { e sha t i. be m�de betti,reen tl�e hour s of 1; 00 a. m. and 8:00 a. m. on any week day, P�tonday -thraugh 5aturday i nc ( us i ve� or bet�.�een the hours of 1:00 a.n. and 3:00 p.m, an ��iemorial Daya AIl licensees shall be clased to the pc�blic starting not later th�n 1:30 a.m. untit the tine herein provided as per- missibie for sates, consump�tion or display. i�to person ather than empioyees shall be permi-tted within such establishrnents during the ctosed periods. It shall be unl�wrul i=or any ��rsons or customers,_ ot_her th,�n the licensee or his er�pfoyees, to remain on the qremises after l:�$ �.m. Tnere sh�ll be no consum�-�ion by any persons, inctudinq the ttcensee and his em�_loyees, after 1:15 �.�• PASSED BY THE CITY COC1�dCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS DAY OF S�PTE�f[3Ef�, 1973. � ATTEST: h�1ayor CITY CLERK First Reading: September 24, 1973 Second Reading: Publish: II � ORDINANCE N0. AMENDED TO THE CH�PTER REGARDIiJG THE SALE OF NON-INTOXICATING MALT L I QUORS AND f'ROV I D I NG THAT THERE SHALL BE NO CONSLII��PTI ON OF NON- t NTOX ( CATI NG i�.�ALT L( 4110R ��'TER HOCIRS OF 1: 15 A.h9. AND PROVIDING THr1T NO PERSONS OTHcR THP,N THE LICENSEE AND HIS Ett1PL0YEES SHALL REP�9A I N ON THE PREP.;I.SES AFTER 1: 15 A.M. THE CITY COUNCIL OF TNE CITY OF FRIDLEY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOb�lS: Section 602.10 is amended to read as follows: Section 602.10 Nours. In the places licensed to sell such non-intoxica�ting malt liquors, no sale � on non-intoxicating ma.it liquor shall be m�de bet+�reen the hours of one a.m. and eight a.m. on any weekday f�onday through Saturday inclusive. Neither shal( any sale of such (iquor be made on any Sunday bett�een the hours of � one a.m. and twelve o'cloc!< noon, nor between the hours of one a.m. and eight o'clock p.m. on the day of any si;ate�,ride election. (Ref. 501) It shall be uniati,�fu! for any oersons or customers, other th�n the licensee of his employees, �o remain on the �remises af'ter 1;1$ a,m. There sha�f� be no cansum�tion b� any persons, includinc� �;S�e I+censee and hts �mployees, after 1•15 �.m. Pt1SSED BY THE C I TY COt1NC I L OF THE C I TY OF FR I DL�Y, Tli I S DAY OF SEPTEP�A�ER, 1973. ATTEST: F�ayor CITY CLERK First Reading: September 24, 1973 Second Reading: Publish: 1 . .� . � - ' ' � ORD 1 NANCE �NO , AN ORDINANCE REGUL1ITING THE PARKING OF CERTAIN COE�if1iERC I AL VEH I CLES lJPO�� THE PLIaL I C STREETS I N RES i DEfdT I�l D I ST2 t C75 AND P1:�SCR I B i NG PEP�/1LT t ES FOR THE V I OLf'iT( ON TI-1EREOF, Ah,tEND I 1`�G CHAPTER 506 OF THE Fl21 DLEY C I TY CODE. TNE C I TY CQUP�C I L OF THE C I TY OF FR I DLEY DQES ORDr1 I N AS FOLLOIVS: Section 506.01 is amended as follows: Subdivision l, Na person shall d��ive, o�erate ar be in actual physical control of any vehicle contrary to state (aw; nor shall any owner or person having custody or control of any vehicle knowingly a[tow any other person to drive, operate or be in actual physical control of a vehic(e contrary �o state law. II 5 Subdivision 2. As used in this ordinance, the term "commercial vehicle" means and i nc ( udes a"truc';" as def i ned i n f49 i nnesota Statutes Sect i on 163.011 su.bcl. 10, a�tr�cior' �s def i ned i n hi i nnesota Statutes Sect i on 16$.011 subd. 11, a"truci< tractor" as defined in h9innesota Statutes Section 163.011 subd. 12, a"trailer" as definec4 in �9innesota S�atutes Sect i on 168.011 subcl. 13, a"sem i-tra i l er" as def i ned i n P�l i nnesota Statutes Section 1b8.011 subd. 14, and a"bus" as defined in i��innesota Statutes Section 1t��.0�1 sut�d. 9. Subdivision 3. �s used in tl�is ordinance, � means and includes those areas zoned single fam i I y d�,re I I i ng areas, and genera ( mu I t i E> f e �J the term "res i der►t i a{ d i str i ct" family dwelling areas, two family dwelling areas. Section 50b.122 a new section which reads as fotlows: No person shall parlc or I�cave standing a commercial vehicle, whether 4� Q , attended or unattended, having a gross weight of more than-� /�i pounds upon the public streets in any residentual district for a period of �ime longer than four hours, uniess in the process of loading or ' unloading and then only for such period of time necessary to load or un I oac�. , ' PASSED f3Y THE CITY COt1NCIL OF THE CITY OF FRiDLEY, TH1S DAY OF SEPTEh96ER, 1973. � ATT�ST: 0 � Mayor � CITY CLE�t� � ' First Reading: Second Reading: Publish• .' II 1G8.OI3 �IOTOR V�I3ICLLS; I:EGISTIL�TION; TA.ji,�iTJO:�T �,1 >_ ti 5. On all iraicl:s and tr3etors except ihose in this chapter clas:-i,"��-;; r:s Sai•�?� trucks, and i2i•Lan truc}.s, ar�d on all lrucl:-tracYor and �emi•trailer cc..:�,inativ;i�; exeept those classified <is urban combinations, the tax during eac're oi tiie fi•:;� three y�ears of �ehicle life on vehicles having a gross weight of 27,C�0 pout�cls o:• less, and durin� each of thc �rst six yeurs o# veiiicie lile on those t�enicles ha�•in� a gross �vei;lit in ehcess of 27,000 pounds, sliall be graduated accorclinb to t}ie iollo�ving scl�edule: (a) Gross �Vei�ht oi Vehicle 7.� � 1 to 7,000 ]bs., incl. r ..........................................................................$ 2�.00 7,001 to 9,000 Ibs., incl . ......................................................... ....... 30.00 .......... 9,Oq1_ to 11,000 lbs., incl . .......................................................................... 40.00 11,U01 to 13,000 lbs., iilcl . ................................ ................................. 50.00 ......... 13,001 to 15,0�0 lbs., incl . .............................................. ............................ 60.00 15,001 to 17,000 lbs., incl . ......................................... ................................ 70.00 17,001 to 19,000 lbs., incl . .......................................... 80.OU ................................ 19,001 to 21,�00 lbs., incl . ......................................... ... 90.00 .............................. 21,001 fo 23,000 Ibs., incl . .................................................. ... 105.00 ................•.... ,001 to 2�,000 lbs., incl . ..................................... .. 120.Q0 ................................... 25,001 to 27,000 Ibs., inc2 . ............................ ..........: 145.00 ................................... 27,OU1 ta 29,000 ibs., itic2 . ................... ._..... 20a0U ................................................ 29,OQ1 to 31,000 Ibs., incl . ............................ .... 241.5Q .......................................... 31,002 io 33,Q00 ibs., incl . ................................ ........................ 275.00 .................. 33,OU1 to 3�,000 Ibs., incl . .......................................................................... 314.OQ 35,001 to 37,OG0 lbs., incl . ............................................:. ... 3�2.00 ......................... 37,001 to 39,000 ]bs., incl . ....:............................. .... 386.50 ................................. _. 39,001 to �1,0�0 lbs., incl . ......................._................................... ...... �22.50 ......... 1,001 to 43,CG0 lbs., incl . ............................................................ 459.00 .............. ,001 to 45,000 ibs., incl . .................................................:. . 495.00 ...................... 4,001 to 47,000 ibs., incl. .........:. .............................. ...... 531.:0 ........................... 47,001 to 49,000 lbs., incl . ............................................. . 577.50 ............................ 49,001 to 51,000 lbs., inci . ...........................•• ....... G04.00 ...................................... 51,001 to 53,000 lbs., incl . .........:................................. ....... 64U.00 ........................ 53,001 to 55,Od0 lbs., incl . ............................................................... ..... 67G.00 ...... 55,001 to 57,000 Ibs., incl . ............................................................... . 712.50 .......... 7,001 to 59,Q00 lbs., incL ................................................................ 743.50 ......... ,OQ1 to 61,000 2bs., incl . .......................................................................... 785.00 62,001 to 63,OQ0 lbs., incl . .......................................................................... 521.00 63,001 to 65,G00 lbs., incl . .......................................................................... S:i6.50 65,001 to G7,000 lbs., incl . .......................................................................... 893.50 � 67,001 to 6J,000 lbs., incl . .......................................................................... 930.00 69,001 to 71,000 lbs., incl . .......................................................................... 96G.00 71,001 to 73,000 lbs., incl . .......................................................................... 1,002.00 73,001 to ?�.000 lbs., incl . .......................................................................... 1,03S.�0 For each vehicle tvith a gross weight of rriore than ?5,000 pounds t:;e ta� sL� ]I be $1,03S.:i0 plus $34.50 for each Yon or fraction thereof in excess of 7�,000 pour.ds. (b) The iollo�ving depreciation allo�vance is made for vehicles having a �ross weight of 27,000 poii:ids or less: (1) Durind each of thc fotirth, fifth, and sixth years of vehic2e life, the ta� shall be 80 percent of the tax providca above but in no event less than $20 per vehicle. (2) During each of the sevenfh, eighth, and ninth 5-ears of �•ehicie life the tax• shall be f0 percent of the tax pro�-ided abo�•e but in no e�-ent less than $16 per vehicle. . (3) Durin� the tenth and succeeding �ears of vet2icle life the tax shall be 40 percent of the ta� pro��ided above but in no event less than $12 per ��ehicle. (c) The follo���in^ cieprec;ation allo�cance is made for vehicles hati�inb a gross weight of over 27,(100 pouncis: (1). Durinr the seventlt and cach subsequent year of vehicle liie, ttte t1x sliall be ?0 percent of ttic tax pro��ided abovc. (d) Eac1i ��ehicle tlxed tinder subparinraph � of this section ha�•ina a�rosti ! weight in excess of 27,000 pounds, and used for tlie trans�;ortation of li�>e�tocl: or unprocessed and ra�v iarm products si�alt be taxed at 90 percent oS tiie iore- � . . I� � � APPOIPJTMENT FOR CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION - OCTOBER 1, 1973 � Tabled from meeting of September 10, 1973 BOARD QF APPEALS (3 Year Term - 5 Member)(Chapter 45..18) APPOINTEE TERM EXPIRES MEMBER REPLACED ,.,� �� 4-1-74 Richard Harju ' 515 - 57th Place ? �� Fridley, Minn. ' . , ' �I .� � II � �ECTION III � CITY OF FRIDLEY MEMORANDUM T0: NASIM M. QURESHI, ACTING CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUPJCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ASST. CITY MGR./FIN. DIR. SUBJECT: 1974 BUDGET WORK PAPERS DATE: SEPTEMBER 28, 1973 Attached are three�sets of resolutions and ordinances relating to three possible ways of adopting the budget. SET N0. 1 contains the ordinance and two resolutions relating to tfie budget as discussed by the Council previously and assuming the salaries for the three new Policemen and their pension contribution are dropped from the budget entirely. SET N0. 2 contains the same information assuming the salaries for the three new Policemen and the pension contribution for the three new Policemen are removed from the Police Deparfiment Budget and the pension budget and put in the Emergency Reserve Budget. SET N0. 3 assumes that the amount for salaries will be left in the Police Department Budget and the amount for Police Pension for the three new men will be left in the Police Pension Budget. � If the Council should desire to make other changes in the Budget, they can read the ordinance for the first time and adopt the resolutions and we will see that the proper figures are inserted in the resolutions before they are sent to the County. � E T #1 • An rdinance�=�and �two Resolutions � relat'ng to;tthe Budget for three ; new Pol'cer�en and their pension � contribut on which have been a dropped f� the 8udget. III lA � � � I � 0 oROr,�artce r,o. � SET #1 AN ORDIr�Ai'•JCC AUOPTING 7HE QUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YE1�R 1974 TIIE CITY 0� FRIDLEY ORQ,'IINS: . III 1B 1973 ' ScC7I0N l: That the annual budget of the City of Fridley for �he fiscal year beginning � January 1, 197�t ��,i�i cf} has been submi tted by the Ci ty t�inanqer and i;�odi fi ed Iand approved by L-he City Council is hereby�adopted; the total of the said budg�t and the major divisions tnereof being as follot•�s: , I � � � � ,' i, ESTIP1ATE OF REVEf�dUE General Property Tax ILicenses � Contractors Business Others 1 Permi ts Fines and Forfeitures Use of Money & Property � Interest Earned Rent Shared Taxes APPROPRIA7IO�dS � --- GEP,ERAL FUidD a� 1,i16,949 City Counci7 � 53,800 � City rtanager's Office 81,105 5,955 Finance (Electioris, Clerk- �6g� Treasurer, Assessor, 4,800 Auditin9) - 6�,380 Legal 25,000 Boards and Commissians � 6uilding and Grounds �5� Poiice + Fi re ' ' Civil Defense ISales Tax 4 550;$�ST- Engineering, Planning Grants 2,000 & Quilding Inspection Revenue Sharing 149,�72 Publ�c lJorks {Streei, Snot•r & IService Charges 53,500. . Ice Removal, Signs &Signals, State Aid Maintenance _ 21,000: Si�op, Streel: Lights, & Storm � Sei��er) Liquor.StnrQ Transfers 75,000 Sanitation & Health �Won Revenue Receipts � Parks, Recreation & Band Transfer fr S1; Aid Rev Acc 21,00� Reserve Trai�sfer fr Si Aict Surplus 35,000 1 Other � 16,960 Transfer from Surp7us -�5,5�Zu ITOTAL: GCNERAL FU(vD $ 2,307�,726 TOTAL: GENGRAL FUP3D T OTHER FUN�S P.E.R.A. Fund P.E'.R.A. Fund I Taxes 93,977 Fire Relief t�und ) Other 5,800 Po7ice Pension Fund TOT�L -� 99,777 State Aid iFiremen's Relief Fund ____ Debt Service Taxes: Civic Center Qonds Insurance Refund 23,000 �Park Bonds TOtAL �Police Pension Fund Tar,es Insurance Refund TOTAL' �State Aid Fund Debt Service: iCivic Center - 7axes Parks - Surplus T'07�IL: OTNEK Ft1NDS TOTAL: ALL FUPJDS I �a 23,000 74,209 22,000 $ '96,2a9 $� 15a,Q00 � 38,�416 � 25,473 � 436,875 $ 2.744,601 TOTAL: dTI1ER FUidDS � TOTAL: ALL FUPJDS $ 174,057 8,580 52.412 550,792 -15T,'£�- 15,630 � 191,566 ati7 0,0 �2.307,7�6 : � 99,777 : 23,000� "96,209 ' �T5�1,000 38,416 ` 25,473 � 436,875 I 2,744,601 � � i � � � ' � i III � � ORDINA��CE N0. ' (Continued) SET #1 1 C � : t ; � SECTION 2: That the City P1anager be directed to cause the appropriate accounting � ent'ries to be made in the books of tt�e City. i � � i PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY GOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS • � J DAY OF , 1973 1 � � � I - : � 1 IATTEST: � � . ,1 CITY CLERK - MARVIfd C. BURNSELL �� Public Hearin : . 9 First Reading: � � Second Reading � Publish: 1 � �� � � _ I I � .! � . I� � � � � . I , . � � � . � �� � , � � � • . � ---- ------ _ ---- i . — rrcHiv�� a. L1tt5L "� � � . . . � � �� � � � � � , � �� RESOLUTIO(; iJO. 19�3 SET #1 rrr °- I D A RESOLU7I0;�2 DE(ERtdIPdIt•dG 7HE P�ECESSITY OF 1t1t0 P�2�VI�JIP(w FO? /l TnX LEVY IPd EXCCSS UF f10R;•1/1L CITI' CtiAf:TEF, `fAY, LI�•9ITS QE IT P.ESOLVED, f3y �the Gouncil o-F �h� City o� Fridley as rollo;•rs: SECTTOi! 1: Tl�at tne Council af the City o�F Frid�fey heretofore recei��ed fro;n the City t•i-�:r,zger a proposed budc�et o; �tiie Cii.y o-i. Fr�idley �Por ine year 197� ►�rF�ich preposed buug�t t��i��n examined evid�nced the necessity of an addii:-ional tax levy in exces� of th� Cit� Churter lim�i�ts and, accorc�in,gly, tn�rE t•tas ihen adop�te:l on ��e ��Y o� i973, a resolui�ion c(�clarinJ the n�cessity -for an adui �i onal tax 1 evy and speci fyi nc� the purpose for ti•rh�i ch such adcli �ci ona� tax levy is requir2d. FURTFI="R, Thn Courci7 proceeded to hold public hearin�s pursuant to threz ,(3) ;;�e�s pu�lished no�ice in the oFficial n�G�isE�aper o�F the Ci-ty. Tha� su�h p�!5iic hearing t�?as helc; on zhe day �f Oc-tober, 1973, and a�'! persons in�terested th�rein �•rere af�orc�d an opportunity to be h°ard ancl make objec�tions, if "any � th°r� be, io the b:�dr,���� a; th:n nroposed. 7hat a;��er such hearing and af�ter full , discussion of the contents of the budg�t arl�i all objec�ions -thereto the Co��nc-il fur�ner proceed`d io correct and amend -the bu:lge�t in SUCSI 1�iay as ��ras deerned necessary by ihe Council to b° 1)1 ihe best interests or t}iz Ciiy; anct after such. co�rec�iors ar:t amen�lmen�ts �tn� Council did pass and aclopt by Orclinance on first . readiny cn ihe , 1973 a budyef: -for the C�i ty of Friclley � for the op�ration o� �its hU5"II1�SS during th° year 1974 a cop� of s•th�ich budge� is ait�cci��d here�to -for reference p�n°poses as EXHIBIT "A". SECTTO"; 2: Furiher, upon �he exam�iiia'cion of such budgei originally proposed, correcte�, ard ar;;er,Ued ancl adopted by the C� ty oi Fridiey on �he , 1973, i�t reasonab7y appears, ai�c1 the Counc�il does no�: �Find �tf�a�t 'th? tax levy n�cessary io provide monies for the operation OT the busirless of the City oi Friciley durin� -ihe year 197�1 under sa7d bud��t, is and t�rill be, s•rf�en co:�puted in accorclance ti�rith la4•�, in excess of tii� normal City Gharter lim�t of ten (i0) rills on each datlar o� th? assessed valu�tion or the prope�ty in the Cjiy, bu� thai, nevertheless, it is reasonable and io the bes�t �interes-t oF tne City in order to provicle ror th�� proper op�ration o� the business and -f'unctions of th� City during ih� y�ar oi 797r, to exce�d such nor��n�il City Charter tax levy limi �., and to levy taxes thereor s�afr�icieni, to pro��ide the manies necessary to tf�� o, L•ra�ion o-� �h� �business o-F th2 C-ity in accordance 171'�fl said budc�et. SEC7IG�i 3: That to prov i de �noney i n accorda�lce ��ri til the nee;;s and pur��OJLS o�f i:h� btrJy� � of tr�� Ci ty ; or Lli� y�ar of i 974, taxes snal l b� 1 evi eJ i n accordance t•riti� la��� sufr�icient to provide rion-ies a•rov�ided -for any ptm��os� h�re•in sha17 be . appronriaced to and uscd fo•r any q"ther purpose, except as migh-t o�th�r•�•ris� be Gu thar-i ze;1 by l a;,, ei i;her tmder -Lhe gen�ral 7 at�� of the Sta�te o�' t•I� nnesota or the Cit� C{�ar��r ur' Fridley. �i I� � . I �� � � � �� � � � �. _ � � � . ��. , . , � , � 1� � 1 �� � � . � , II � � _. _ __. III RESOLUTION N0. - 1973 (Continued) SET #1 1 E �� 1,139,744 For the General Fund � $ 95,�95 For Contribution to Public Employees . Retir.ement Fund $ None For F�remen's Relief $ 75,723 For Police Fund $ 39,200 For Debt Service Fund - Civic Center Bonds . $ None For Debt Service - Parks $ None For Debt Service Fund - Improvement Bonds . , � 1,350,562. . . PASSED AND ADOPTED BY TNE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF,FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF 1974. MAYQR - FRAP�K G, lIEf3EL _ � CI7Y CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUPiSELL . � . � ' ! . , ; + ti - � ' ! � RESOLUTION N0. 1973 SET #1 IIT A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING TAX LEVY REQUIREP�ENTS FOR 1974 TO THE COUNTY OF ANOKA 1 F FOR COLLECTION BE IT RESOLVEO, That the City of Fridley certify to the County Auditor of the County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, the following tax levy be levied in 1973 for the year of 1974. GENERAL FUND . Normal Levy $ 1,028,783 � OUTSIDE I.EVY LIMITS OSHA � 3,500 LOGIS � 29,616 P.EGIS � 3,298 Commercial & Industrial ReaY Estate Increase $ 63,193 Mobile Home Tax Replacement: $ 11,354 GENERAL FUND - TOTAL $1,139,744 P.E.R.A. FUND Normal Levy $ 41,020 OUTSIDE LEVY LIMITS P.E.R.A. (extra 2%) $ 48,089 SOCIAL SECURITY $ 6,786 P.E.R.A. FUND - TOTAL $ 95,895 Firemen's Relief Fund ; $ NONE Police Pension Fund - Regular $; �9,145 OUTSIDE LEVY LIMIT - Police Pension Fund $, 26,578 - PQLICE PE�JSION �Uf1D - TOTAL , � $ 75,723 Debt Service -� Civic Center (outside levy limits) � $ 39,200 Debt Service Parks ` � NONE TOTAL � j � 1,350,562 . I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the amount herein certified with respect to the Public Empioyees Retirement Association is in the amount required by law. � � i ,� I � �� � � � � � - � � " � � �. , �, �. � � � . � . � � , RESOLUTION N0. 1973 SET #1 A RESOLUTION CE I YING TAX LEVY REQUIREP�ENTS FOR 1974 T0 TNE COUNTY OF ANOY.F FOR COLLECTION � � PASSED F1ND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY UF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF _ __ , 1973. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL ❑ 0 Y R- FRANK G. LIEBL W_ � III 1G � r-, i ❑ � 0 SET #2 An Ordinance and two Resolutions relating to the Budget for three new Policemen and their pension contribution which have been removed from the Police Department Budget and put in the Emergency Reserve Budget. , III 1H 1 � � I i � i � I. � � � � � � � � � L � i � - . • ORDIPJANCE fr'0. SET # 2 � APJ ORDIP�Ai�ICE ADOPTING THE E3UDGET F�JR THE FISCAL YEAR 1974 THE CIiY OF FRID�CY ORD,'1LVS: . III � 1-I , i �73 . ' S�CTION ]: Tfiai: tne unnuai budget of the City ot' Fridley for the fiscal year beginn�ing January 1, 1974 �•:i�i ch i�as beei� submi i:ted by the Ci ty t•'nanger ar.d r!odi fi ed and appr-oved by the City Cou��cil is herebyadopted; the toi;al of the said budg2t and the major divisions i:net°eof being as follo,•rs: ESTIMATE Of REVEi�UE APP20PRIl',TIOf�S� cEr�ERA� r-u,ao -- General Preperty Tax Licenses � Contractors ' Business IOthers Permits Fines and Forfeitures I Use of Money & Property Interest Earned Rent Shared Taxes I Sales Tax Grants Revenue Sharing IService Charges State Aid t�1aintenance $ 1.,155,277 'City Cnuncil � City P�1anager's Office 5,955 Finance (Elections, Cler!c- ^��6g� Treasurer, �ssessor, 4,800 Audii:ing) 6�,380 Leyal 25,000 Boards and Ccmmissions _ � 6uilding and Grounds 34,500 Police � Fi re _____ ' Ci vi 1 Defense • 550,8�T � Engineering, Planning 2,000 & Quilding Inspection 145,�72 PubZic t�lor(cs (Street, Snoti•r & 53,500. Ice Remova7, Signs &Signals, 21�,000: Shop, Street Lights, & Storr Set��er) Liquor StnrQ ?ransfers 75,000 Sanitation & Heal�h \ INon Revenue Receipts � Parks, Recrea�:ion & Band Transfer fr St Aid Rev Acc 21,000 Reserve Transfer fr Si: Aid Surplus 35,000 �Other ' 16,960 Transfer i�rom Surplus ��5,51u _ jTOTAL: GE«ERAL FU(VD P.E.R.A. Fund I 7axes � Other TOTAL IFiremen's Relief Fund Taxes: Insurance Refund TOTAL IPolice Pension Fund taxes � Insurance Refund T07AL' State A�id Fund Debi Service: � Civic Cenier - Taxes i Parks - Surplus ��'OTI1L: OTHCF, FUNDS 70TAL : ALL FUi1DS I 2,346,054__ 70TAL: GCNERAL FU�•!D OTHER FUP��S P.E:R.A. Fund 93,977 fire Relief Fund 5,500 Police Pension Fund �a 99,777 Si:ate Aid Debt Service ---- Civic Center 6onds 23,000 �Park Sonds � . 23,000 74,209 22,000 �_ �o , 2t�5 , � 154 000 38,�16 25,473 � • � 44?,457 �_2,782,929 - TOTAL : OTHER FUi•!DS TOTAL: ALL FUiJDS � 53 i800 � 81,105 174,057. �:� -33 � ZCU-- 8,580 -55U;7492` -13'T, 2��- 15,630 � � _191,566 461,919 29,906 4)7,495 108,325 4 � 2,34�:054 ,. 99,777 ` 23,000 - 96,20� ' �� 54 �OOU 38,41G ! 25,473 j �__436,87F � 2,782,929 � a � I � � 1 '1 ; I f I I 1 i� III sET #2 1 J ORDINAhaCE �;0. (Continued) SECTION 2: That the City hianager be directed to cause the appropriate accounting entries to be made in the books of the City. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUfJCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TNIS DAY OF , 1973 ATTEST: CITY CLERK - P�IRVIN C. BURNSELL Public Hearing• Fi rs t Readi ng :�,Q.• �.. Second Reading Publish: - FRANK G. LI � � �=--� . � � i�� � � � t � .� ' � L_ � � � III 1K RESOLUTIOi'� t;0. � 1973 � SET # 2 A RESOLUTIOiy DETERI�IIPIIP;G TFfE P;�CES�I7Y 0� �lPdO PR�UI�IPlw FOR A 7AX LEVY Itti EXCESS OF �r'ORi•tAL CI7Y CiiAit'i-Ef'i 711Y, LIi�;ITS E3E TT P,ESOLVED, 6y ihe Counci 1 af th� Ci ty o-F Fri dl ey as ioi 1 o;•rs : SEC7I4i; 1: 'ft�ai the Council of the City o-F Fridley here�tofore received from the City t-i;naSer a proposed budy�t o� �the City o%. Frid�{ey �For �n2 y�ar 197�4 ���'r�ich proposed budget t•r'nen exam�i nc�d evi c1��cec3 the necessi ty o�f un addi �Liana1 tax 1 evy in excesc af ih� Cit, Ch�.rter limits and, accorc�ingly, �i;nere rtas iheri 4clopted on tne day o� 1J73, a resoluzion declarinc� the n�cessiiy for an addi �i o►lal tax 1 evy and speci fyi ng the purpose for �•�hi ch such acicti ti ona7 tax ievy is requir2d. FU;;THER, The Courci7 proceeded to hold public hearin�s pursuant to thre2 (3� �•�eeks publ•ishecl na�ice in thn ofFicial n°��is{�a;��r o�� ��he Ci-ty. That such pubiic hearing ��ras held on ihe day �f Oc�Lob�r, 1973, and a�1�1 persons in-terestec! therein ��rere afTOrd�d an opp�rtunity io be h°ard and make objec�cio7s, i-f any there be, io the budc,�ei, as tl��n p�°anased. That aiter stich hearir�� and af�cer fu71 discussi�n of the contents of the t�udg�t and all o�jections �ihereto the Counc�il furi,ner proceeded io corrert and amend the bu;lgec in such vlay as ti��as deemed necessary by the Council to b� in ihe b�st interests of the Ci�ty; anci af�ter such co;rections and amendments tne Cauncil did pass an:1 aciopt by Ordinance on first readin� on the , 1973 a budgei ror the Ci��y o�F Friclley for the op�rati on of i ts busi ness duri ng the year 1974 a copy o�F �e'rs•1 ch t�udge � i s attaciied h�rei.o for reference purposes as EXHIBIT "A". SEC7IOC, 2: Fur�her, upon �he examinaiion of such budget oriyinally propased, correctecf, ard anierde�i anc{ aclopted by tf�e Ci�ty o� Fricl7ey on the " , 1973, it reas�nab7y appear�s, ancf th� CUUncil ci�es not find th�t + the �ax )evy necessary to provicie monies for the operation o� the busin2ss of the Ci�y of Fridl2y ditring the y�ar 197� uncler said budget, is anci t�rill be, ti�rhe�� computed lh accordance �ti�tn 1ati�r, ir? er.cess of t4�e. nar�al C�ity Charter �'11Ti1't of ten {10) m-ills on each c(ollar o�� the assessed valuation of the prope�ty in the Ci,iy, but that, neveriheless, i�t is reasonable and to the b2s�t �i���teres� o-� -the City in order to provide ior thu proper op�ration of the n!�siness �it�d fur�ctions of th� Ciiy �uring thn �r�ar o�` 197r�, to exce�d such norma7 City Cf�arter �cax 7evy limi t., ar�d to l ery taxes ihereor saf7icien� to prov�ide th� rronies necess�ty to th� op�ra�ion or the business of th2 C�ity in acco•rdance �•ri�th saic; bu�.tc�e��. SEC7TOt�, 3: That to provide mon�y in accot�dance t�riti� �ihe nee �s and pur�os`s of th� btrdc�e�t of -cn� City �for th4 year of i974, �iax.es s}��11 b� levied in accorda,ice t��ith lu�•i sufficient to prov�ide r�on-i�s prov�ided for any pur��ose h4re�in si�al7 be . ap�rop;�iaced to ancf t�sed for any Uti�er pttrpose, excep'� <<s ►n�ign�� o��h�rti•IISe be authori �ed by ]a�;, ei�cher• under the ge�1era1 7�it�� of �:he Sta�te o-r=: t•linn�sota or th� City Ciiart��r ui Friuley. ; � , i i � I � 0 � SET #2 RESOLUTION N0. 1973 (Continued) $ 1,178,854 For the General Fund $ 95,895 For Contribution to Public Employees Retirement Fund $ None For �iremen's Relief $ 75,723 For Police Fund $ 39,200 For Debt Service Fund -- Civic Center Bonds $ None For Debt Service - Parks $ None For Debt Service Fund - Improvement Bonds $ 1,389,672 � PASSED AND OPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS �5-� DAY OF '" Cr�• �� �a�3 MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBEL � 'i f �, � � � CITY CLERK - f�ARVIN G. BRUNSELL . 0 III 1L � 1'�'7 0 ,� , 1 � RESOLUTION NO.� 1973 SET # 2 III A RESOLl7i'ION CERTIFYING TAX LEVY REQUIREh1ENTS FOR 1974 TO THE COUNTY OF APdOICA 1�, FOR COLLECTIOf� BE IT RESOLVED, That the City of Fridley certify to the County Auditor of the County of Anoka, State of P•linnesota, the following tax levy be levied in 1973 for the year of 1974. GENERAL FUND Normal Levy $1,021,788 OUTSIDE LEVY LIMITS OSHA $ 3,500 LOGIS $ 29,616 REGIS S 3�29$ Commercial & Industrial Real Estate Increase $ 63,193 Mobile Fiome Tax Replacement � 11,358 GENERAL FUND - TOTAL � $1,178,854 P.E.R.A. FUND Normal Levy $ 41,020 OUTSIDE LEVY LIMITS P.E.R.A. (extra 2%) $ 48,089 SOCIAL SECURITY � 6,786 P.E.R.A. FUND - TOTAL $ 95,895 Firemen's Relief Fund � NONE � Police Pension Fund - Regular $ 47,631 OUTSIDE LEVY LIMIT Police Pension Fund $ 26,578 POLICE PE4dSI0N F�P�D - TOTAt � 75,723 Debt Service � Civic Center (outside levy limitsj $ 39,200 Debt Service Parks � NONE TOTAL - � 1 ,389,672 BE IT FURTfiER RESOtUED, That the amount herein certified with respect to the Public Employees Retirement Association is in the amount required by 1a4�. 0 � • � : � � � , . � � � _ � ` , � '\ �. � �. � � . , , . � � , � � RESOLUTION N0. 1973 SET #2 A RESOLUTIO�� CERTIFYING TAX LEVY REQUIREf�IENTS FOR 1974 TO THE COUNTY OF ANOKA FOR COLLECTION ' PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TNIS t�� DAY OF �� , 1973. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARUIN C. BRUNSELL 0 YOR - FRANK 6. IEBL III 1 « � SE1� #3 �. •An Ordi a ce and two Resolutions relating to the Budget for three new Pol ce en who have been left in the oli e Department Budget and the P ice Pe sion Budget. u III 1-0 1 ' , ' , ' � � , � � � � � � , � , � } � ' i oPOrNar�ce ro � � ` ' SET #3 III � I IIP� ORDT�dAi�lCE r�DOPTING T}i� LUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 797� 1� � I . 71iE CITY 0� FRInLEY OfZL,'1IfdS: �1973 , � SFCTION ]: Thai: tne annual budget of the City of Fridley for the -fiscal year beginning January 1, 197� t;�iiich has been submitted by tne City hinanger ar,d modified � and approved by i:he Clty COU11C1� IS herebyadopted; the toi;al of tf�e said budget and the � major divisians thereof being as follo;•rs: ESTI�i,'�TE 01= REVENUE � APPROPRII�TIOPdS . G�PlERAL FUiVO �- +- General Property Tax . I Licenses � Contractors Business Others � 1 PQrm; ts Fines and Forfeitures � Use of Money & Property Interest Earned Rent Sharpd Taxes I Sales Tax Grants Revenue Sharing Service Charges I State Aid Maintenance � 1.148,6�5_ City Council City h1anayer's Ofi'ice 5 955 Finance (Elections, Cler!c- ��6g� Treasurer, llssessor, 4.,800 Auditiny) 6�,380 Lega1 25,000 Bo�rds and Co^�missions � Gui7ding and Grounds 34,500 Pol�ce �-�- Fi re � Civil Defense ^ 550,�Ty Engineering, Planning 2,000 & 6uilding Inspection 14�,072 Public ldor;cs (Street, Sr,ot�r & 53,500 Ice Removal, Signs &Signals, 21,000, Shop, Street Liyhts, & Storm SPt�iarl L74uor StnrQ ?ransfers 75,000 Sanitation & Health �P�Ion Revenue Receipts - Parks, Recreation & Band Transfer fr St Aid Rev Acc 2i,�00 Reserve 7rai�sfer fr Si: Aid Surplus 35,000 , IOther ' 16,960 Transfer from Surplus �'�5,51U 1TOTAL: GEtdCRAL FUND P,E.R.A..Fund � 1'axes Other TOTAL �Firemen's Relief Fund Taxes: Insurance Refund T07AL �Police Pension Fund iaxes Insuranee Refund T07AC �State Aid Fund Debt Service: IC1V1C Center - Taxes Parks - Surplus �'O7/1L: Ol'FIER F(lNDS TOTAI: ALL FUP�OS i . � 2,339,472 TOTAL: GENERAL FUP�D OTNER FU�1�S � P.E'.R.A. Fund 93,977 Fire Relief Fund 5,500 Police Pension Fund � 99,777 State Aid D�bt Service ---- Civic Center 6onds 23,000 �Park Ronds � 23,000 . 80,791 22 ,000 $_____ 102 , 791 � 154,�00 38,�41G 25,473 - $ 443,457 70TAL: OTHER FU`�DS $ 2��82�9z9 TOTAL: ALL FUNpS � 53,800 � �81,i05 _ . � 174,057 � -33;��0 �_ 8,550 52.412 582,538 , 15,630 ; 191,566 � � ' � dti7 Qia � $2,339,472 � t 99,777 � 23 i0�0 : 1a2,79] : +�!-5�,U00 � ° 38,416 ! 25,473 � $ 443,457 I $� 2,782,929 � �. , � � � � � .� ' � � � � ' � � . � � � � , . . � I SET #3 � � I . III ORDINAPICE N0. %� iContinued) � ' j, Q � I � SECTION 2: That the City hianager be directed to cause the appropriate accounting entries to be made in the�books of the City. � , � PASSED AND ADOP7ED QY TNE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF �RIDLEY THIS � DAY OF , 1973 I 1 ATTES7: l CITY CLERK - P+IARVIP� C. BURNSELL ( Public Nearing: First Reading: I Second Reading � Publish• I 1 , , -- , y _ �, . LIE m � ' . . ,—:.�-, . � .� ' RESOLU7IOi'# t10. 1973 SET #3 ll RESOLUTIOi� DETEf;1�1I��lIPIG '(FIE I�ECES�ITY 0; Ilt;O PR�VI�JIP(r FOr A TRX LEti'Y IP{ � EXCESS UF P10Ri�!IL CI'fY CfIAi:TER T{1Y. l,Ih1ITS �_J � LJ ' � � � ' , � ' � � III 1R F�E IT P.ES01_VED, E3y the Counci7 o�P the City o�f Fridlcy as Tolioti•rs: � SECT70i; 1: Thaf: �he Council of the City of Fridley f�eretofore receit�ed firo�n tfz� City t•iana;;er a proposecl budc�et o-F the C�i�y o-F. Fridley for ihe y�ar 1g7�} �vh1ch pr-eposed buug� � 1•1(1°r� exam�i ned evi d��ced tfie necessi ty o�F an add� tional tax 1 evy in exces� af i:h^ Ci�t; Churter lir,�its an:l, according�ly, -th;:re 1•ras i:hei� acaop�reJ on zne day o� 1�73, a resolucion d�claring the necessity for an adu�i ti onal tax 1 ev;� and sp�ci fyi ny the pi�rpose for �•rni ch such acicti �ii onal tax levy is required. . FU�TH�=E;, 7he Cour,ci7 praceeded to hold public hearin3s pursuan� to i,hr�z _, (3) ;•;ee�s publisi�ed no�ice in the officia] nn;•�s�Gper o-� �he Ci�ty. Tha-� such pubiic h�ar-ing ti�tas helcf �n the d�y af.0:;-tob�r, 1973, ar�d a7'I p�rsons in�te;^ested therein ��rer�e affarded an opport!.anity to b� heard and ma4:e objec�c9ons, if any � ih°re be, to the budc,��-� as then proposed. That after such hear�ini� anc! afzer full discussion o� tF�e coni.ents of the budg;:.�t and all object-ions �thereto tPte Counc-ii � fur;,ner �roceeded -�o correct and amend -f;he budc��i in such 4�ray as t•�as d«med hecessary by ihe Council to be in ihe b�st inierests of the City; �zi�d af-ter such. correciions and amen�(rnents °the Council did pass and adopt by 0•rdinance on first . reading on ihe , 1973 a budyet -;or ihe C•it,y o�f Friciley , for the o�eration of •its business cluring the year 197� a copy of e�rhich budge� is ait,acil�d here�to -For reference pury�oses as EXHIBIT "A". SECTIO�� 2: Further, upon �he exam-inacion of such budget original�y proposed, corrected, ar,;I arl�er,�Ied and adopted by the Ci-ty o� Frid7ey on the , 1973, i t reasonably appears, and th� Counci l cioes not -Fi nd if�a-L �, tF►� �ax ievy necessary to provicle monie; fior the operation o� the busiriess of the City o�F Fridley d�"trinc� ihe year 1974 uncier saici budge�t, is and t�ri17 be, t•rnen canpu�ed in accordance t��itn lati�i, in excess of th� normal City Cnarier 1-i�n-it of ien �10) mills on each dollar of th� assessed valuation of ihe prope,ty in i.he Cii.y, but inat, n�verth;:less, it is reasonable and �:o the b2st •in�terest of the City in order to �rovid� For the proper operation of the i�usiness �u�u f�fnc�tions of the City c�urin� th� y�ar o�` ]�7�}, to e�:ce2d s��ch nor�a7 City Charter �cax levy liri �, and to levy tar.es thereo�F sufficieni: to pro���ide th� monies necessaty to .. th� Oh�fc'.�10�1 0� the business a-F ihe C�ity in accordance s•ii�tii saic: budget. SECTTG�i 3: That i:o prov-ide mon�y in accordance kil�;il the neeus and pur7os�s of t}�' ��ic19��� of tn� C�ity for the year ofi i974, tax.es sh�71 b� levie�.i in acco�,dance t��ith la��r sufficient io prov-ide rionies p•rov�idec! -Por any pur�ose h�'re�in s}ia17 be . approh;°i a ced to and tised for . any otiier put•pose, excep � as mi gF�t o�th�rt•ti s;,� be �tu�thot�ized by lat�r, eii:her under th� gen�ral lati•t of i;he Sta�Ce o�= !•linnesota or the City Ci�arter of Fridlcy. 9 � �. _ � i � , i . � � � � � ' � ,' i. 1 - , ' . � , ' t,,� SET #3 RESOLUTION N0. 1973 (Continued) $ 1,172,138 For the General Fund $ 95,895 For Contribution to Public Employees Retir.ement Fund � None For Firemen's Relief $ 82,440 For Police Fund $ 39,200 For Debt Service Fund - Civic Center Bonds $ t�one For Debt Service - Parks $ None For Debt Service Fund - Impravement Bonds � 1,389,673� PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CI7Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF:FRIDLEY THIS � DAY OF � 1974. CITY CLERK - P4AP,VIP� C. BP,UNSELL 0 t4AY0R - FR/aP1K G. LIE6EL SET # 2; i' 1 � ,: � III 1 S � - r■ 0 _ � � . � � RESOLUTION N0. 1973 SET #3 ± IIi A RESOLUTION CERTIFYIfdG TAX LEVY REQUIREP�IENTS FOR 1974 TO THE COUNTY OF ANOKA 1 T`4 FOR COLLECTIOf� F fi BE IT RESOLVED, That the City of Fr�idley certify to the County Auditor of the : County of Ancka, State of Minnesota, the follot•�ing tax levy be levied in 1973 for the year of 1974. ;; F . GENERAL FUND " ;� Normal Levy $ 1,061,177 , ;� OUTSIDE LEVY LIMITS ; � �; OSHA $ 3,500 �' LOGIS $ 29,616 REGIS $ 3,298 Commercial & Industrial Real Estate Increase $ 63,193 Mobile Home Tax Replacement $ 11,354 � GENERAL FUND - TOTAL $ 1,172,138 P.E.R.A. FUND �' Normal Levy $ 41,020 '' � OUTSIDE LEVY LIMITS F; P.E.R.A. (extra 2%j $ 48,089 �; SOCIAL SECURITY $ 6,786 P.E.R.A. FUND - TOTAL $ 95,895 � Firemen's Relief Fund $ NONE � :: Police Pension Fund - Regular $ 49,145 OUTSIDE LEVY LIP�IIT Police Pension Fund $ 33,295 POLICE PEPdSION FU�lD - TOTAL $ 82,440 � Debt Service - Civic Center (outside levy limits) $_ 39,200 � Debt Service Parks � NONE TOTAL - $ 1,389,673 ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the amount herein certified with respect to the Public Employees Retirement Association is in the amount required by law. RESOLU7ION N0. 1973 SET #3 A RESOLUTION CER IFY�NG TAX LEVY REQUIREf�ENTS FOR 1974 TO TH[ COUNTY OF ANOY.A FOR COLLECTION ' //� ��� PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY 7HIS DAY OF , 1973. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL n � 0 YOR � FRANK G. LIEBL 1 1 J � �� � zzz 2 Nasim Quereshi Acting City Manager City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Dear Mr. Quereshi: E. 5eptember 26, 1973 � Please consider this a formal request for inclusion on the City Council agenda of business October 1. � Nature of reciuest ' l�) To approve 73rd Ave. N. E. from University Avenue to Highway 65 for house movements. � 2) To waive $65 permit presently required by City for movement of houses on City streets. 3) To replace present permit requirements with blanket � permit to be obtained yearly by house movers and allowing them to move houses on City streets after proper notification of th e City. Background Housemovers presently move buildings through Fridley without using City streets. The route is: north on University Avenue (Hwy. 47), east on Mississippi Street (County Road 6), and north on Old Central Avenue. Mississippi Street is no longer convenient for house mov- ing because of cable television wiring back and forth across the street, totaZling 10 crossings. The only available height on existing utility poles for the cable crossings an Mississippi St. is lower than the minimum needed for house moving. Because of •the expense involved in either replacing the poles along Missis- sippi Street or in burying the cable beneath the street, it has been agreed by the Minnesota Building Movers Association and General Television, the cable television franchise holder, that a cooperative effort should be made to establish an alternate route for moving buildings east and west from University Avenue to High- way 65. Consultations with the City staff have shown 73rd Avenue to be an acceptable alternate. ' , , September 26, 1973 Page two � Because of the number of moves anticipated per year � (about 100) it would not be feasible for the house movers to purchase a$65 permit for each move as would be required under present ordinance provisions. Thereforeo in order to �• allow continued construction of the cable television system in Fridley, both of which are clearly in the public's interest, we request City Council approval of house movements on 73rd � Avenue N. E. with a one-time per year permit f8e. Thank you for your consideration. � � , � ' ___ . � � � ERNST MOVERS � FRAME, BLOCK OR BRICK BUILDINGS MACHINERY & HEAVY EQUIPMENT MOVING 9400 BSTht AVENUE NORTH OSSEO, MINNESOTA 55369 R TELEPHON6 428-2822 rH�SES BOUGHT & SOLD 423-'4296 � � • , . ' ' , ' Sincerely, � Q'� . c L�'" % III 2A � � �. r ; ';.;:., �r , � i � � ' � � i 18. CUiJTRACTORS 13.01. That it is deemed in the interest of the put�lic and the residents of the City of Fridley that the t�rork involved in building alteration and construction and the installation of various app7iances and service fiacilitie� in and �or said buildings be done on7y by individuals, firms and corporations that have demonstrated or suUmitted evidence of their compe- tency to perform such work in accordance 4�;ith the applicable codes of the City of Fridley regulating same� (Rer. 104) III I�.U5 2 � COi;PETE�,�T COi1ST�UCTIOi! 18.02. The permits which the Building Inspectar is author- COfdTft�;CTOR'S LICE;;SFD i zed to i ssue under the� code of the Ci ty of Fric11 ey shal 1 be . "issued only to individua�s, firms or corporations holding a license issued by the City for urork to be performed under the permit, except as hereinafter noted. 18.03. .Application for license shull be made to the City Council and such license shall k�e granted by a majority vote of the Council upon proof of the applicant's qualifications therefore, their t��illingness to comply to the provisions of the Ci �y Cod�, the f i 1 i ng of certi fi cates evidenci ng tf�e h�lding of Public Liabi�ity Insurance in the limits of �25,000.00 per person, and $50,000�00 per accident for bodily injury, and $5,0�0.00 for property damages and certi�icates of �Jorkmen's Compensation Insurance as required by law. (Ref. 258) 18.04. The annual fee for each such license shall be $15,00 � except that�for General Contractors the fee shall be 525..00, t•lhi ch 1 i cense shal 1 expi re on Apri 1 30 next fol 1 ot��i ng the date of its issuance. ' � � F,.••�� � 18.05. Licenses sha71 be obtained by every person engaging in the follo�,ring businesses or work in accordance wi�h the applicable ordinances of the City of Fridley: (a) �General con�:ractors in the business of building construction. (b) �tasonry and brick work. . (c) Re �aled. d Re�ealed. e Roofing. (f) Plastering, stucco work, she�t rock taping. (g) Heating, veni:ilation and refrigeration. (h) Gas piping, gas services, gas equipment installati;- (i) Oil heating and piping work, RE��►JI P.Ef1E(�lTS FEES ��_C?=IC T(��1DES L::cNSFD � III � . 23.09 2 C � � IJ � , ' ' (j) Gdater supply syste,n installation and construction. (k) Excavations, including excavation for foot-ings, basements , sev�er and ivater 1 i ne i nstal l ati on. (1) P1oving and ���recking of buildir�g. (m} Sign erection, construction,-and repair, inc�uding billboards and electrical signs, (n) Se�,�er and <<�ater connectians bett��een street connec- tion and property 1?ne. (o) 6lacktopping and Asphalt t��ork (P.er.331) Noihing here shall be construed as preventing any such qual �i fi ed 1 i censee from performi ng the vaork by an employee under his sup�rvision and control, or by contract �•aith another person qualified to perform the same, provided the contractor is sub- ject to the control of the licensee and the licensee is at all times responsible for the ���ork performed. � 18.06. The otivner of any property may perform work on pro- PERMIT TO O1�JP�ERS perty ���hi ch he occupi es so 1 ong as the a;ork wf�en performed i s in accordance ���ith the codes of fihe City and for such purpose ' a permit may be granted to such o��m er without a license obtained. 18.065. State Licensed Contractoi�s Excepted, Those persons 'who possess va�i master � ce��ses �i ssued by t�e State of f•1innesota shall not be required to ob�ain a license from the City; they shall, hor�ever, be required to file proof of the 'existence of a valid master's license together with proof of satisiactory !-1orRmen's Compensatioi� Insurance coveraye. ( P.ef . 338 . ) STATE LICEttiSED COi�dTRAG70RS EXCEPTED '18.07. Public Service Corporations shall not be required PUB!_IC SEP.VICE to obtai n 1 i censes for tivork u on or i n connecti on t��i th thei r CORPORATIOf�dS E;(CEPTED P own property except as may be provided by other ordinances. ' 18.08. I��4anufacturers shal] not be required to obtain 1 i censes for 4•rork i ncorpoi°ated tivi thi n equi pment as a part ,of r�anufacturing except as may be provided by ot)�er ordir�ances. 1�.09. This ordinance shall not be construcd to affect the � responsibility or liability of any party ownir�g, operating, co��trolling, or installing the above described ti,�ork for damages to p°rsons or property caused by any defect therein or shall �the City of Fridley be held as assurning any such liability by reason of the licensing of persons, firms, corporations engaged i n such ��rork. � ' f�1AidUFACTU°ERS EXCEPTFD {1SSUf1PTI0N OF LIAQILITY 26 �� � �y .� 1 � ' ' ' 1 � ` ' ' 1� ' � ' ' . ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 �lJl sha.11 be at the rate of -54- cents for each 1,000 cubic feet, or fraction thereof. �or_ the purpose of computinb fees for wrecking permits as above provided,-the cubical contents of a building shall be the product ob- ,tained _by_multiplying-the ground area, cove�•ed by such building, by. the distance_measured from-the averagegrade-to the average height pf. the upper surface of �, flat roof, ar to the averave heignt of the roof surface of the main gable of a pitched roof. ` For structures-�vhich would-be impractical-to-cube,- the �vrecking permit fee shall be based on the total cost of �vrecking such structure at ttxe r�.te of �5.00 for each �500,-or frac�ion thereof. �n_ no_ case _shall tlie fee cYlarged for any tvx�ecking permit be less .tha�_�5.oa. (_ra,r�� ��e�� � �����5� ���, �y�,`;j �Io11se rrlOVlil� Perznits: 205.03�. For tiolding up, raisin ; or movina an,y building or struc- ture on the same lot, where the cost of such work does not exceed $100, the fee sha.11 be $5.OQ. For such permit, �,rhere the cos� of the pi•oposed �vork exceeds �100, aii additional fee s:hall be �2.00 for each �1Cd, or fractional part; thereof, in excess of �1�0 in the cost of such proposecl �vork. Minor buildinos, as used in i;his section of t3.ie above entitled ordi- nance only, shali be tal:en to mean accessory buildin�s including, but not limited to, private garages, sheds, construction shacks, etc., as shall be determined by ihe Tnspector of i3uildin�s,/For a permit for moving any building, except a minor building �,s herein defined, from one location to anoiher on private property, or to a different ).ot over the streets of the Ciiy of nlinneapolis, the fee sha,ll be $55,00. For a permit for moving any minor buildin� as herein defined, from one lot to �another over the streets of the City of Minneapolis, p15.00. The same permit fees shall apply to any building being moved throu�h the City of I��Sinne�.polis from a place outside the City io another lo- cation outside the City. �` ���»�,,� �� �; J u-r1�. �;��, �;�C-.�, 206. S�GNS, I3I�.Y.�;OAiiD�, i�iA����+: P��i��� F��S I{'oes--�eqtiired: , 206.410..-_The Inspector of Buildinns, before issuinb any perniii; for the . annual_maintenance of any billboard aver 20 square� feet � in area.or__more.than 10 feet above ground to �any part of the structure, or ihe installation of any si;n, biliboard or marquee, shall require the pa�nner.� by the applica,nt for� such perrnit of fees iii the amount �ierein- provided. i Si�n Placed 7+7at oii Euilding: � 20G.020. For �.ny permit for a sign placed fla,t on a building and not e�ceeding 100 square fee� in area, �y5.00. 19 �`, III 2D III 3 ���������� ��..� � � � �. �. -- - _ - -_=----- _ _ _ - -- __ � - - _�_ � ___ - =- - � 901 EAST L'ENTRAL ENTR1�lVCE / DIJLUTH MINNESOTA / 66806 / 218-722—i6311 DAVID 0-IARI�IS VICE pRESIDENT 470 pICE CHEEK BLVD. fEDERAI 5-1327 MINNEApDLIS. MlNN. 6b432 C Q D E S 12 September 27, 1973 Mr. Frank G. Liebl, Ma.yor and Members of City Council 6431 Univ�rsity Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55/+32 Dear Mayor Liebl and Members of City Council: Attached is a letter which I have sent to the present own�rs who live within the boundries of Rice Creek Road, Mississippi Street, Arthur and the corporate city limits of Fridley. I am agreeing to assume a larger porti�n of the proposed storm sewer assessment as so indicated by this letter. I am offering this concession to those residents who have cooperated with me in preparing this excellent plan for the development of this area. Although I feel that the storm sewer costs are substantially higher than I would like to have seen, I recognize that by the implementation of this approved plat these people by their own wishes have retained larger than normal residential Iots. Becauso of this previous develop- ment in the area it does not afiord them the opportunity to further divide their property for additional building sites. I request that this change be included in youx final asaessment role. � OVE9 A �EC,4DE Of li��+' IHE SCREEN PflOCESS IN�JSI�Y ' � September 27, 1973 ' Deax Mr. and Mrs , After the recent Fridley Council Meeting on the proposed S�orm Sewer System I have given some thought to the equity of tn.e proposed assessment. To be honest, the estimated cost is substantially higher than I anticipated. I? ' you attended the hearing you know that rr;y total estimated cost for roads and utilities is approximately �$300.000. ' CI �l ' � 1 Needless to say I do not relish any additional costs, however I recognize: that an assessment of approximately �7.00 per 100 sq. �t. would cause you to incur a substantial liability. I will be required to pay ��00.00 per lot for storm sewer assessments. I will agree to assume any storm sewer assessment that would be assessed by the city on your property that is in excess of ��00.00 per home site. I make this offer not because I feel that I asn legally liabl.e to do so, out onl�r in the sense of attempting to be fair with you because of youx cooperation. Istter sent to: ' f� rence and Agnetha Olson, 1668 Mississipp; Street N.E. ^�Ted and� Willa Gonsior, 1601 Rice Creek Road N�E. �.issell and Lois Neuman, 1501 Rice G�eek Road N.E. I vAndrew and Sally Wargo, 1621 Rice G`reek Road N.E. vMichael E. Grassini, 1627 Rice Creek Road N.E. ✓Edward and Shirley Walski, 1631 Rice Creek Road N.E. � � i III 3A III � City Council and Building Inspection Department City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Re: Sewer Service to 4000 Main Street Dear Sirs: I request permission to negotiate a sewer service to serve the single family house located at 4000 Main Street N.E. with the City of Columbia Heights. This request is necessary because the City of Fridley has no available sewer lines in this section of Fridley. Your approval of this request will be appreciated. � Thank you, � / a � � �����,���� ORREST CORNELIUS Property Owner . c� .;.i � —�---�--r �__�� '/--��� — ii '� � i.. � A�A� . ._; ��s �v _.� w � �"•_ �FS41�+ _ _ �� - �_'_ --,J_ FFJCk FT/ ✓_ eT, i.5 -T-- L r - I I I -~ ~� � "�— '��+.�- � ��r •iy fi�a ri n•.r) "'i , /..: .f;� / � : ., d t� - -. _ - - i . T „°, _ r�`__' - _. 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J V. � v � � +� ,G!/�B/f�` �T•E"/�ifrT.� �, � � � �� , � � ��� � � � ��°, �q� o � ± ��' ��� M �o � a' y . �� � � ti� CONSIDERATION OF ONAN COMPANY REQUEST Request to put up two large tents in their west parking lot for an industrial display fram October 2 to October 1�5, 1973 III 5 � 8030 CEDAR AVENUE SOUTH THE WALL CORPORAT101\I • B�-OOMINGTON. MINNESOTA 55420 • TELEPHONE: (612) 854-6061 City Council City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Re: Building Permits Issued for , Townhouse Development - Riedel Property . Dear Gentlemen: September 25, I973 Thank you again for your time and considera- tiori in aiding us in the development of our Townhouse Project. We would ask that you extend, for a ninety (90) day period, the building permits which are in existence and are due to expire October 2, 1973. We would anticipate con- struction beginning prior to expiration of the permits at the end of the ninety day period of time. Thank you in advance. Sincerely, �s. le��,.�i . _ .":,�:;�: �_~��� Rudolph Dante � Director of Development RD:le cc: Gerald R. Davis, City Manager ' Darrel G. Clark, Community Development Adm. � III 6 1 1 � , ' REGULAR COUi3CIL MEETING OF 3L3LY 2, 1973 PAGE 16 C0�1STD�RATION OI' A 90 DAY BXTL'NSION ON BUII.DII�'G PERititITS - WALL COPOIZ�TIOV: The City Attorney said there are a number of townhouse permits and apartment permits issued and there may be a sewer problem with trying to converC the permits to all townhouses. He said it is his feeling'the permits should be revised and issued for the all townhouse development and on the same basis per permit. He said there is a difference in the inspection charges of an apartment and a townhouse in the Ci.ty. He said he thought they should malce application for new pexnits. Councilman�Breider questioneci the diiference in SAC charges that this action may � create. He questioned if this could be done, III 6A The Ci.ty Attorney said the permits were'.issued with the consideration that the construc- ' tion iaould be done in a proper and reasonable time. Iie said he had some question if this would be proper with the rietro Se�aer Boa.rd. �. Councilman Breider said if this brought them to a higher Level, he did not think there ,.� would be any aualr.t5 abo'ut �.t . � MOTION by Councilman Utter�to approve the extension of the building permits for the Flall Corporation. Seconded by Council.man Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, riayor Liebl declared the motion carried ttnanimously. DISCUSSIO� REGARDTNG BACK YAP.D DRA:LNAGE PROBLEri IN THE BENJAP�IIN STREET/60TH AVENU�' AREA: MOTION by Councilman Nee to receive the communicatian from Ar, Robert L. Erickson, 5950 Benjamin St., dated June 29, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vate, all voting aye, Mayor LieU1 .declared the Itiotion carried ullanimously. The City Engineer said there are two routes that could be talcen, but he felt Councilman Starcaalt could get the feeling of the area people and consider a�f a public hearino on the matter is necessary at this time. He said he had not planned to complete the system for awhile. Counci.lman Utter reierred to the mveti.ng of a year ago and asked•why this had not been taken care of at this time. Councilman Breider said the street is draining on the property. Councilman Utter asked if Benjamin Street taas built up more whez� the street was installed? _. The City Engineer said this was the only pratical sol.ution. He added, tEie people are not ready to develop their back lots. He said this would destroy the nature and beauty of the area at this time. � Councilman Starcualt said the property owner hzd purchased the property without knowledge of what would happenwhen there was a rain. He said he did not know he would have tcao or three feet of water in the low ar�a. He questioned if the problem could be tal:en care of at this time. The City Engineer said the installation ���ould have to go tllrough the hill and the area people are not ready to go in and tear up the area until it is developed. Councilman Starwalt said there �re t�ao people in the area LJI10 h�ve money escrowed. He said he had visited the site that morning and there was no caater in ehe area. He added, it soaks in .rapidly. He said he felt there taould be some problems in the future in thae area. Councilman Star�oalt said tie would not favor a public heari.ng on the matter at this time. � � � ' � ! III � •_8030 CEDAR A�/ENUE SOUTH 6 B THE WALL. C(��2i�pRATiON � BLOOMtNGTON. MINNESOTA S°.5420 � TELEPHONE: (612) 854-d061 June 25, 1973 City Council City of Fridley � 6431 University Avenue N. E. Fridley, Mlnnesota 55432 Re: Building Permits Issued for Townhouse Development - Riedel Property Dear Gentlemen: � Thank you again for your time and considera- tion in aiding us in the development of our Townhouse Project. We would ask that you again extend, for a ninety (90) day period, the building permits which are in existence and are due to expire July 1, 1973. We would�anticipate final approval of plans and construction beginning prior to expira- tion of the permits at the end of fihe ninety day period of time. Thank you in advance. Sincerely, `� �� �`�� �fi�,t,�� //Ci Lee B. Hoffman Treasurer LBH:lm cc: Gerald R. Davis, City Manager � Darrel G. Clark, Community Development Adm. 0 0 � � ' n . �- .. . �� III . � - - �� 6 C . �� � � � � e fi Q" s6asaso � �.►�' � l.�c'�c o �`Nid�ec � � � . � 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE Mr. Virgil Herrick 6279 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Dear Virgil: � ANOKA COUNTY June 27, 1973 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 Re: Wall Corporation Building Permits The Wa1I Corporation applied for and were granted.in December of 1972 59 townhouse pennits and permits for 3 apartment structures housing 108 units, making a total of 167 dwelling units. Since no construction had been started, the City Staff recommended to the Council in April, 1973, to extend the building perrnits on this project to July 1, 1973. . . It was at this time or shortly thereafter that the Wall Corporation requested a plan change from the 59 townhouses and 108 apartment units to a total townhouse complex consisting of 155 units. The process for reapproval has taken until now, and in fact, final approval is still pending and on the agenda for the July 2, 1973 Council meeting. The Wall Corporation obviously would like to be able to apply their existing permits to the new 155 townhouse pe�its, both in fee and more important for the SAC charges. In my opinion if strict interpretation were to be used, we should reimburse the Wall�Corporation, part of the permit fee, and they should then reapply for the new permits and pay as any new permit applicant would, that is with SAC charges. My only interest is in protecting the City and myself from possible violation of State and Metro Sewer Board rules. If the City could abate or give a credit for any porCion of the SAC or building permit fees, I would want some written agreement protecting the City against possible un�aid fees. If it is decided that some arrangement be made to credit some of the SAC charges or permit fees, I would prefer that you write the agreement. 0 ;` . �Mr. Virgil Herrick �' � �Wall Corp. Building PeYmits . � Page 2 � . . . � �i ' • This item will be discussed at the July 2, 1973 Council meeting as the Wall Corporation has asked for another permit extension. ,' I£ you have any questions on the above matter, please feel free to � confiact me. ' ' -- Sincerely, � I L �� � . L G. CLARK ' Coma�ainity Development Adm. DGC%mh '. �. ' � � 1 � 1 ' . _.. . .. __ � ' � ' . , . ' � , � , . ' . • � ' . . ' . • ' • ' ' . . III 6D ' � ' THE MINUTFS OF TIIE FOARD OF APPEALS riEETING Or SEPTI:MMB�R 25, 1973 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Drigans at 7:35 P.M. p'IEMIiEKS PRES�NT: Drigans, Crowder, �Gabel M�iBERS ABS�NT: Wahlberg OTHEP.S PRESENT: Howard rlattson - Engineering Aide The appx'oving of the September 11, 1973 minutes was waived until the next meeting. -- III 7 1. A 1tEQU�ST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTIO\ 45.053, 4B, FF.IDLEY CITY COD� TO REDUC� TH� SID� YARD T'OP. LIVIiiG ARE.A FP.C,i 10 1'E�'T '�'0 c�-' �'0 AT LO�d TIIE 1�'�' ,T.nSTi�;� r,r;�._ . - �rr,s, EI�LAP.C:I\G OF t� PO�ZCH tt':F'1 LOCI\TED Oi' LOT 7, BLCCI: 5, 1:T_C� CP.I;rI� TI�I:I'.ACla i'Iu�T 3, Tii� 5�1I; PI;Ii.G 410 - 67TII AVLi�UL P�.�., I'RIT�7�Y, ;•1II�'NT'SOTA. (KEQU�ST BY TIR. I•i�'�i.VIi1 ASP, 410 - 67TIi A\�T�UE N.r. , rRIDLEY, AII� i��SOT� Mr. Plarvin Asp was present to present his request. MOTION by Gabel, seconded by Crowder, to waive reading the public hearing notice. Upon a v�ice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. Mr. Asp explained he,riow has a 44' x 26' dwelling and wants to add on a 12' x 18' Add�.tion that will be used as a family room. Chairman Drigans stated that a survey was not submitted so the Board does not know where the structures are exactly located. - Mr. Cro�ader asked if a fireplace would be installed in the addition and Mr. Asp answered that there �aould be no fireplace. Chairman Drigans asked what kind of wall was existing between the garage and the porch. Mr. Asp answered that it was not a firewall at this time but it will be. Mr. Crowder asked about the elevation difference between a garage and the living area floor. fie thought it was supposed to be 18 inches. Mr. Crowder asked if it was a must to have windows on the back side because of a possible request for a firewall to be installed. Mr. Asp answered that he wants the windows for ventilation. MOTION by Cro�ader, seconded by Gabel, to close the public hearing. Upon a voice vote, thexe being no nays, the motion carried. Chairman'Drigans stated that according.to Section 45.151, 1, of the City Code, a survey or plot plan was necessary before a building permit could be issued. He infonned rir. Asp that he should have a plot plan to present to the Council. MOTION by Gabel, seconded by Cro�ader, to recommend to the City Council, approval of the request from 10 feet to 8 feet, with a notation to the Council that the applicant does not have a suxvey so the distance between the structure and the lot line is not exact but only approximate, if the applica�lt suUmits an approved plot plan. The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of September 25, 1973 Pag� The Board would also like.the Building Inspector to check on the elevation difference needed between garage floors and living areas. A VOTE UPON THE MOTION, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. ADJOURI�'I�NT : The meeting was adjourned at 8:05 P.M. Uy Chairman Drigans. Res full ubmitted, n � , �� --^ � � _ �'� /I �� /" �( :i` --._...�--= �f0 JARll DIATTSON � Engineering Aide Acting Secretary � III % � _-�L� �1 f�J! �1�1. /�: 0 �a �a III � � ' � 1 ' ' MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION CONIMISSION MEETING, SEPTEN�ER 24, 1973� • Meeting was called to order at 7:45�p.m., by Chairman Blair. .Y' ��� � MEMBERS PRESENT: Blair, Stimmler, Caldwell, Peterson. MEMBERS EXCUSED: Wagar. OTHERS PRESENT: Corrine Moore, 200 Rice Creek Boulevard, 55432, 786-1695, Mini-biking. Betty Boser, 209 69th Avenue N.E., 55432, 784-2292, Mini-biking. John Falldin, 201 69th Avenue N.E., 55432, 784-8776, Mini-biking. Thomas 0'Hara, 267 69th Avenue N.E., 55432, 786-7615, Mini-biking. Chester Swanson, 226 69th Avenue N.E., 55432, 784-6701,�Mini-biking. Glen Carlson, 217 69th Avenue N.E., 55432, 784-7912, Mini-biking. Jim tiUest, Planning Department, City of Fridley. Jerry Roardman, Planning Department, City of Fridley. Mrs. Jerry Boardman, 65�0 East River Road, 55432, 560-6476, Guest. Paul Brown, Director, Parks and Recreation Department. Cathie Stordahl, Secretary to the Commission. ' COMPREHENSIVE PLAN� � ' Jerry Boardman and Jim VVest were present on behalf of the Fridley Planning Departm�nt, to present the Parks and Recreation Comprehensive Plan. Mr. Boardman opened his remarks by stating that the changes which were requested by the Commission, regarding ' the first section, have been completed. ' Mr. Blair stated that there were quite a number of pages in the Plan, regarding ' bicycle trails and off-the-road vehicles. He asked if there was a reason for the extent of coverage for this particular item. Mr. Boardman stated that the main reason was that there are a lot of mini-bikes, snowmobiles, and other such vehicles within , the City and unless they are banned entirely, something must be provided for them. The City presently has restrictions on snowmobiles, whereby they can be operated on City streets by a licensed driver, when going to and from one of the designated areas. LJ ' ' , ' Mr. Blair stated that his questions were primarily to determine whether or not these bicycle paths would be used by both bicycles and mini-bikes. Mr. Boardman stated that this section was about circulation and the entire mode of recreation within the City. There is a possibility that this could be done, depending on the type o£ system they would like to provide. It would not be feasible to have both mini-bikes and pedestrians on the same paths, so a separate system would have to be devised. He felt they should be set up to exclude any motorized vehicles. �1r. Boardman turned the discussion over to Jim West who did a great deal of the work regarding circulation. Mr. West stated that the basic idea was to enable the residents to get to the recreational areas, by use of improved bicycle and pedestrian pafins. He showed the Commissioners a map which outlined the trail system which is proposed within the Comprehensive Plan, and stated that it was developed as a part of the Open Space Plan which was•developed by the bietropolitan Council. Mr. West referred back to the actual text which explained just how these trails ' be developed, reasons for the routes, and the means of separating the paths from motorized vehical traffic. Included, also, was the cost factor and priorities. plan includes about 32 miles of trails, 22 of which are on City streets. These can be separated from the regular flow of traffic through the use of stripping, ' curbing, etc. They tried to keep the cost as reasonable as possible. They are estimating a cost of approximately $140.00 per b.lock for signs, stripping, etc., a little over $1,100.00 per mi?e. would the The areas pylons, or � Mr. Boardman explained that most of Fridley's streets are wide enough for two-way tra£fic and a parking lane on both sides. What they are recommendirig is to take one ' Minutes o£ the Parks � Recreation Commission Meeting, September 24, 1973. Page 2� , .. • n��L / OMPREHENSIVE PLAN CCON�T); of the parking lanes and close it off for a bicycle and pedestrian path system. He further explained that they would like to separate the bicycle traffic and pedestriart ' traffic as much as possible. Where it is available. they would like to use the parking lane for the bicycles and install a sidewalk for pedestrians. ' Mr. Boardman explained that the system was set up to tie people with services. He pointed out that the schools, parks, and shopping areas are all connected to the trail system. ' � ' ' LJ ' The system, as proposed in the Plan, would cost an estimated $150,000.00. Of that total amount, approxima�ely $15,000.00 would be used for developing the system on our present streets, with the balance being used to take the paths into areas where there is no existing development. This total is also subject to 10% to 15o annual increase for labor and materials. Available funds could be bonding, developing it within the Parks and Recreation Budget, or Federal funding, which is not readily available at this time. The next area discussed was the neighborhood park area. They looked into the population of the different areas. Within each area, there are certain factors which divide the residents from the available facilities, such as Rice Creek, Highways 47 and 65, Freetaay 694, etc. Each area was broken down according to the 1970 census and the natural barriers. The projected population was considered and recommended acreages determined. The mini-park service was set up on a quarter mile radius. Mini-parks are- the normally referred to Tot Lots, which provide apparatus and play areas for the younger set. The neighborhood parks are served by half-mile radius sections and offer more play areas and facilities. Mr, Stimmler asked what was expected at the meeting, as far as action taken was ' concerned? Mr. Boardman stated that the Plan will be presented to the Planning Commission at their October lOth meeting and that they would like to have the approval o£ the Commission, if possible. , Mr, Stimmler said that as far as he could deals mostly with bicycle paths. He felt the population in the particular areas. , �, , tell, the Plan, as it is presently written, that the priorities should deal more with Mr. West felt that the biggest question should be with the space available. Mr. Stimmler stated that the plan �ays out the voids in our present system. He felt that it was a good plan in that it tells us just what the needs are in the various areas, but he would like to see the paths system placed secondary.. Mr. Boardman said that they would take care of that change. Mr, Blair said that he feels the plan should be approved and has no other changes. MOT70N b S�imm�.etc., Seeanded ! , n, cLS �5 u m.c�ie y� e C.i�� MINI-i3IKES AND THE SEARS PROPERTY� Pe.tetusan, �a acce ��he Pcvclz� and Reeh.e.a.�i.on Cam rcellevv��.ve v�. 2e a.t,t,an ca�vue . ' Several residents of the area located near 69th Avenue and Rice Creek Boulevard were present at the meeting to discuss the need for and the problems arising out of ' the use of the Sears Property for mini-biking. Mr. Blair asked Chester Swanson to open the discussion with a report on his letter to the Fridley City Council, regarding the need for a facility for mini-bikes. ' Minutes of the Parks � Recreation Commission Meeting, September 24, 1973. Page 3 /` , • � ',� MINI BIKES �CON'T): � ' Mr. Swanson reported that there is an ever-increasing number of bikes in Fridley and that there are many who abuse the privilege of riding. As in many similar ' sports, those few are going to spoil it for everyone. In recent years the mini-bike grew in popularity and a parent would buy a bike £or his youngster without giving him the proper training and instructions. If the Sears property is closed off, these ' youngsters will be forced into the streets, doing things they shouldn't, and the results could be bad. Mr. Swanson agreed that the past Summer had been a bad one for those residents whose property I� cks up to the Sears Property. He agreed that if the City were to lease the property, they would have to devise a way to protect the� ' homeowners. He also stated that an ordinance would have to be adopted to control the noise and that signs should be posted. ' Mrs. Boser asked just who this area would be opened up to. She wondered if ridexs from Blaine, Coon Rapids, and Spring Lake Park would be encouraged to come to Fridley to ride. Mr. Swanson said that we couldn't make it exclusively for Fridley. Mrs. ' Boser said that she could not visualize 150 bikers using 40 acres of land. Mr. Swanson stated that whether or not riders came from other Cities was of no importance, but they would be expected to abide by the rules and regulations set up by the City , of Fridley. Mrs. Boser asked if he would be requesting that the City enforce the noise level and speed and Mr. Swanson said that they would not necessarily have to enforce the speed. ' Mr. Blair displayed a 19Z0 map sha�ting an aerial view of �xidleY. He �ointed out that there really aren't a lot of places large enough for mini-bikes to operate. One area pointed out was near FMC Corporation which has bePn plotted fox development, but could , possibly be used, There"s another place near Midland Coap and a third is owned by Burlington Norihern Railroad. There is another area to the North and West of North Park, which is located in Coon Rapids, but owned by Burlington Northern Railroad. ' There is an area along the River and 6Vest of FMC Corporation which would be large enough for mini-bikes and Riverview Heights Park which is approximately 7 acres in size, is owned by the City and is a possibility. Anather place would be near the Onan Corporation. There is some land in the North Innsbruck area, but it is auite . ' hilly and wooded, and probably not desirable for bike traffic. Mr..Blair pointed out that in most cases, bikes would have to be trailered in. Mr. Swanson agreed. � ' ' Mrs. Boser asked if the proposal was to find one specific area within these mentioned? Mr. Blair responded that he was not going to pick out one location, but rather that they would make these recommendations to the City Council and that.they would have to decide on which area would be best. . Mr. Peterson asked if mini-bike riding was within the frame of recxeation? He stated that in his opinion, neither snowmobiling or mini-biking should fall within recreation as he sees it for Fridley. Mr. Blair said that this was a c{uestion that the Commissioners�had to answer for themselves. ' Mr. Stimmler asked Mr. Swanson about his proposal to the City Council. He referred to the portion where he stated that even very young children are operating bikes and how noise would have to be controlled, by policing. Mr. Stimmler pointed out that this ' type of problem is almost un-enforceable and referred to the snowmobile problems we have had. He didn't want to infer that the two problems are similar, but felt there would be problems. Mr, Swanson said that bikes could be impounded, if violations occurred. Mr. Stimmler said that this would almost involve full time supervision. .' Mr. Stivanson stated that the Park School Ranger could take care of that. Mr. Stimmler explained that the primary purpose for the Ranger was to cut down on the vandalism at the Parks and Schools. ' � � t/ Minutes o� the Parks $ Recreation Commission Meeting, September 24, 1973. Page 4��_ / ' � r � � MINI—BIKES �CON�T): ,. Mr. Brown stated that the first decision should be whether or not we need to provide an area for the mini-bikers, and secondly, where should the area be located. Mr. I' Brown pointed out that the mini-bikers have not organized and come forward to ask for an area to ride. Mr. Swanson stated that the whole idea of mini-biking and snow- mobiling is to get out by oneself, and riding. It's an individual sport. Mr. Brown suggested that other municipalities be contacted to see just how they have handled their paxticular problems. I' Mx. Blair asked the Commissioners for theix recommendations. Mr. Peterson stated that he had not received any requests for this type of activity and in his opinion, it does not £it into the scope of recreation in Fridley. Mrs. Caldwell said that she does �, , not own a mini-bike, but that she feels there are a number of residents who do and their interests should not he forgotten. L_J ' �I ' � Nir. Blair felt that there are areas within the City which could be used for mini-biking, but that the machines would almost have to be trailered in. Mr. Peterson pointed out that boating access has no� been provided for Fridley residents and he doesn't feel mini-bikes or snowmobiles should be given more consideration. MOTION by Ca.2dute,22, �a �.eeammev�d �h.a.t �he C,i.ty 2vaFz �yatc a�su,�t.ccb2e d.i,te San �he ape�ca,t�.crv� a� �v�vwmab.i,e.�s av�d m.i.wt.-b�,h.e�s w-i.�Gr,i.n �tc,Ld,2ey. The Motion died for the lack of a second. M�TI�N by S�imm2 Couv�c.i.2. zhcc.t cLt It was suggested that Jim Hill, Public Safety Director, be invited to attend the next � meeting of the Commission, to explained the proposed ordinance. I SLAPSDS OF PEACE AGREF�'{ENT � ' ' �' , The Commissioners asked Mr. Brown for an updating on the lease agreement with the Islands of Peace Foundation. Mr. Brown explained that he had read the agreement and had some questions which he felt must be answered before it was £inalized. The Agreement is �.o be put on the October agenda. McJTIDN by Pexelr�san, Secanded by Ca,Q.dwe,�2, neque�s�.i.v�g �he 11.vr.ee.�in a5 Panlz�s aved Rec�cea�:i.an �a ,wn.i�ie a.�e�teh. �a Mn.. Netvu.c(� and Mtc.. Hejr,2v��Fzy, cr.sFu.vcg �an �Gee anawefus �� �he que�s�,i.aws wGr,i.ch �he D,vicee,icin had, n2gcucd,i.ng �he I�.eand,� vb Pe.a.ce Agneemewt. The Mc,�,i.an eafvu.ed. Mr. Peterson felt that there was no action which could be taken without the answers ' to these questions. LAND ACQUISITION PRIORITY LIST� ' Mr. Brown turned the Commissioner's attention to the memorandum he had written to the Acting City Manager, regarding the land acquisition priority list. Mr. Srown asked the Commission to review the memorandum and maps, and make a recommendation. ' � Minutes o£ the Parks � Recreation Commission Meeting, Se tember 24, 1973. Page 5�� � � � ' �� � , ND ACQUISITION �CON�T): Mr. Brown referred to area #1, the Rice Creek Area. On map la, Mr. Brown pointed out that the area is under water and would present some problems out of the ordinary. ' Mr. Blair asked if it would be possible to exchange some of the land for a better parcel? b9r. Brown stated that that would have to be done with the developer. , After some general discussion about maps la, lb, lc, and ld, the Commissioners ask Mr. Brown to do some research and see if the parcels could be made large enough to include a softball diamond and skating rink. ' ' ' ' ' MUTIUN by Pe.tetr,aav�, Secv�lded by cu .c� �ne�ev�y s�a�1 , a�, a�s z cvme u� w.c,t� a neca�nrnev� c�c.ov� .c e ane.a. � ta e a mtiwcmum a c eN n,i,�1 , ccv� e a� a he,cg a Ca,�.dwe,�2, �v acce�� fC . Bn.GWVI �U CO Vl �i.� v� �etcm� a av� acqu, 3 2 acne� . ba .c,t � �a�u�s . �he nepa�t �v� .2and acqc.i,i��i,ti.a�. w.c.i w �ev�r. ,c�s vicece��ah.y �� �.c.tc.vv� tin � e R�ce Cnee atcea. cav� �.vte,ruae a v� ecuvuea. Regarding map 2, b9r. Peterson stated that with the Madsen Park facility, he felt we were adec{uately serviced, without proceeding with the purchase near Unity Hospital. Mr. Bro�vn explained that Madsen is heavily used and if we could get another 3z acres of land, he felt we should do so. MO7IUN by Pe,tet�a�2, Sec�v�ded by B2.c�iti., �v �.v��tcuc� Mn. Bn.awv� �a u..sFz bvn 3 1/2 aetce.� cLt.��,i�tu a��� �s�e av� eZze�.ewtv �t�a��---�,c�_y v uytiv�g a�cvsting _ V I�K/11�ii�III�� DISCUSSION: Mrs. Caldwell said she was apposed to the purchase of the Unity parcels � because there is a greater need in other areas. Mr. Peterson agreed and stated that the Rice Creek area should have top priority. Area 3a is one which should have a high priority, but we are in need of more acreage, ' according to Mr. Blair. He recommended that we attempt to acquire as much land as possible, to the West of the land which is presently owned by the City. Mr. Brown will check into this. 'GENERAL TELEVISION TOT LOT� ' Mr. Brown updated the Commissioners regarding the General Television Tot Lot possibility. He referred to the memorandum from Nasim Qureshi and his own response concerning the property. In Mr. Brown's opinion, the property is too close to the Commons Park, has poor access, and is really�too small to be put to good use as a ' Park. The Commission took no specific action regarding the memorandums. 'MINUTES OF THE SEPTFS'IBER 5, .19T3 MEETING� TIDN b Pe.tetc.san Seeav�ded 6 Ca,2dwe,�2, �a ap�nove �lie M-i.v�u�e� ab �he Pcucfis and Mv y , y Recic.ea�,i.an Camm��s�,an Mee,t.t.ng da�ed Sen�embe�. 5, 1973. The Mo�c.an ea�vi.i.ed. ' AD,JOURNMENT � ' The Mee.t,i.ng wa,e ad�auterted a,i 10:15 p.m., by Chcwe.man Bect,ite.. The next regular meeting will be held on Monday, October 29, 1973, at 7:30 p.m., in the Community Room of Fridley Civic Center. The meeting was postponed one week, due ' to the Veteran's Day Holiday. Res ully submitted, ' ' .LZ�-� F��� �A=C�.� Cb IE STOR�A�L, Secretary to the ommission III . 8 Planning Commission Mee-�ing - September 26, 1973 The complete minutes for this meeting will not be ready for the Council agenda. l. CONTINUED: PUSLIC HEARING: CONSIDEF2I�TION OF A RE7ONING REQUEST, ZOA #�73-08, BY NORTFi SUBURBAN HOSPTTAL DISTRICT: Rezone from R-1 (single family dc•Jelling areas) to CR-1 (general office and limited business), the area South of 76th Avenue N.E., East of 5th Street N.E., North of 75th Avenue N.E., and West of Unity Hospital, to allow construction of a medical office building. FINAL MOTIONS ONLY MOTION by Harri.s, seconded by Blair, that the Planning Commission reconunend to the City Cour�cil that a Special Use Permit, SP #73-]_l, be granted an the North 3 acres of the eleven acre tract (Parcel 2400} to al.law construct�_on of a medi.cal office k�u.ilcling in an R-I Dist-rict, per Fridley City Code, Section 45.051, 3, F, in lieu o.f the rezoning request, ZOA #73-08, by North Suburban Fios�ital llistrict to rezone from R-1 (single family dwell�ng areas) to CR-1 (gneral office and limzted business), the area South of 76th Avenue N.E., East of 5th Street N.E., North of 75th Avenue N.F.., and West of Unity Hospi_tal, because this is more restrictive, with the followinc� stipulations. (t) An agreement between the North Suburban Hospital District and the group of dootors who will own the 3 acre tract, on the maintenance and use of the sky walk, on the use of the parking lots and driveways, be drawn and recorded. i2) (3) The medical office building will not exceed three storys above grade. The exterior of the building will conform aesthetically to Unity Hospital and be approved by City Administration. (4) If any additional water mains, sewers or storm sewers become necessary, the"entire cost be borne by the North Suburban flospital District and/or the owners of the medical building. (5) The North Suburban F3ospital District negotiate a land ' �xa:cle .so a city park can be provided in the Southwest corner ot their property. (6) Proper signing be provided�by the North Suburban Hospital District to direct traffic to and from Osborne Road N.E. (7) Complete the 50 feet of buffer along 75th, Lyric�, and 5th Street which stiall consist o£ a bern and plantings to screen the parking lots from the residential. homes. (8) Provide a legal description of the three acre tract. III �� Planning Commission Meetinq - September 26, 1973 g A � � (9) (I0) No traffic access to 5th Street or 76th Avenue N.E. No tree removal without City approval. � (11) Any future parking areas be provided with a berm or screening from the adjoining R-1 ar�as presently occupied by single family homes. ' , ' , ' , � � ' � ' ' ' '�� ' � � � (12) The parking lots to be 125 feet from the 5th Street right-of-way. (I3) An agreement that the doctor's troup will maintain the unused portion of the three acre tract. (14) The medical building will be limited to occupation and uses as stated in a letter from the Unity Medical Center of September 6, 1973 which states that this building shall be limited to health professionals which will include, but not limited to, physicians, dentists, oral surgeons, cZinical psychologists, psychiat�ic social worker�s and allied mental helth personnel. Anciliary uses other than offic� space shall be limited to thos� commercial enterprises designed to serve and doctors and dentists and their personnel and patients. Such an�illary uses would include things such as a profession pharmacy, . an optical company, possibly a card and flower shop, and possibly at a later date, a coffe� shop. UPON a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Drigans, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission urge the City Council to hold a Public Hearing on the request by North Suburban Hospital District. Upon a voice vot�, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. : � ' � �I � � � U N I T Y M E D I C A L C E N T E R hSr. Edward Fitzpatrick Chairr:ian Fridley Planning Board Dear P-1r. Fitzpatrick: September 6, 1973 ' To put to rest som� of the feaxs and reservations expressed by neighbors of the North Suburban Hos}�ital Distxict's property, we would like to make the following statement regarding �h� medical office buildino Vre propose to build. � , ' ' � ' ' � �� 1 �� LII 1 ti�'e propose to build t�zs office builciing as close to Unity Hospital as is legally possible. To do this, we wi12 be applying for a varianceto alloj�� us to build right up to the property line on the easi side of the property we plan to purchase from the North Suburban Hospital Di.strict. If we receive permission to do such, the building will be located appraximately 125 feefi west of the tiaesterrt most portion of the present Unity Hospital. The �vesterri wall of our office building will then be located approximately 450 feet east of Sth Street N.E.. '�'he first stage of the building titi�e plan to build will stand three floors above ground, ��ith each fZoor containing approximately 10,000 square feet. The leasing of of£ice space in the physicians' office building shall be limited to health professionals. This will include, but is not limited to, physicians, dentists, oral surgeons, elinical psychologists, psychia�ric social workers, and allied mental health personnel. Ancillary uses other than office space shall be ].imited to those commercial enter- prises deszgned to serve the doctors and dentists and their personnel and patients. Such ancillary uses zaould include things sttch as a professional pharmacy, an optical cor� any, possibly a card and flower shop, and possibly at a later date a� coffee shop. � � For the partnership, � , �, ZiL'�i^•k � ; ���t•~7/ !�. /� � J4 r���yl� ��..,�•�. � V ",``l � ���4 /�w V � v ` III g � >�� „ ;�� ��,; �� Date Received CITY OF FRIDLEY PETITION COVER SHEET August 13, 1973 Petition No. 11-1973 Object Opposed to the rezoning from R-1 to CR-1 (ZOA #73-08), the areas south of 76th Avenue, east of 5th Street Northeast, and north of 75th Avenue N.E. to allow constr�ction of a medical office building. Petition Checked By Percent Signing Referred to City Council Disposition Date IIi $ � ��_f PETITION I�T OPPOSITI0I�T TO R�ZOT?Ii1G TdORTH SU$URBAN HOSPITAL DISTRICT ZOA #73-08 WE, THn UT?DERSIGNr,�, OPPOSE THF REZO�TING FROft'I R-1 TO CR-1 , THE ARFAS SOUTI-i Or 76th A`TFTIUE, EAST Or 5th STR��T N.E. , AND NORTH OF 75th AV?�;'''Ur, �?. �. 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' � ' , ' ' � , , ' - t , ' � ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' � 9 BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCONA�tITTEE MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 27, 1973 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Linrlblad at 8:15 p.m. MEbiBEFB PRESENT: Lindblad, Tonco, Simoneau, Cariolano MET9BERS ABSENT: Treuenfels OTHERS PRESENT: 3errold Boardman, Planning Assistant MOTION by Simoneau, secanded by Cariolano to approve the minutes of the August 30, 1973 meeting as written. UPON �1 VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 1. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A NE1V BUILDING FOR OFFICE USE, LOCATED ON REGISTER LA�ti'D SURVEY NU�IBER 6, TRACT B, THE SADiE BEING 500-73RD AVENUE N.�:., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY THE CARTER-DAY CODIPANY, 655-19TH AVENUE N.E., MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 5�418). I:ARTER-DAY PLANT AREA IN FRIDLEY. llonald Schmidt and Bill Kalina of Carter-Day were present for the request. Also the contractor, Bob Fitzgerald of Mid-Continent Steel, was present. ' t�ir. Fitzgerald went over the b asic structure of the building. He said it is approximately 200' x 120', a one story, steel frame structure with metal siding on three sides and a brick masonry wall with mansard roof. Mr. Lindblad asked the elevation of the building. Mr. Fitzgerald ' said it is 13' high with a�0" mansard roof of possible shakes, but they are not sure of the material for the shakes as yet. ' Mr. Tonco asked about the exterior of the building. Mr. Fitzgerald said it is a baked on vinyl acrylic in a o£f white (river sand) color. The windows have an accent color to break up the outside appearance. ' Mr. Tonco asked if they would consider a brick panel on the sides and back as suggested by the staff. Dir. Fitzgerald said they would not put any brick on the back (east) side as this would be the only side used for possible expansion. On the sides they extended the front brick masonry ' wall 20'. He said hek?uld suggest it to the architect but they liked it as is. ' Mr. Tonco asked if thexe would be any great loss of trees on the north side (parallel to 73rd Avenue and residential housing). Mr. Lindblad also asked if they would plant more trees in this area if needed. Mr. Fitzgerald ' said vary little loss of vegetation would take place. `I'he building had been designed to be placed in the thinnest area of the trees, and there still'would be plenty of coverage from.the trees and scrub plants. 1 � LJ ' :•ir. Boardman said he had walked the spot and felt the building was in the best spot. lie thought perhaps that.when the build�ng was complete, and the City felt more planting was needed to fill in the natural screen, Carter-Day could do so then. Mr. Fitzgerald said he would have to talk to Carter-Day on this. hir. Kalina said this could be worked out. %'� - � 1 , ' �� ' �, � �� � � � �UILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOTL�4ITTEE MEETING OE SEPTEMBER 27, 1973 PAGE TtiVO Mr. Tonco asked about any drainage problem. h1r. Boardman said they will have to work this out and submit a plan to the City for final approval. i�Ir. Fitzgerald said he did not believe there would be any problem with the water drainage. Mr. Lindblad asked about the parking lot and area. He said the City requires 6" x 18" poured concrete curbing around the parking area, which is all blacktopping. Mr. Kalina said precast concrete curbing had been used in the past. Mr. �oardman suggested poured concrete curbing around the entire parking lot with the exception on the east side were either a V-shape roadway or a blacktop berm be used for the drainage. Starting just south of the building�poured concrete curbing would b e used again. Mr. Kalina thought that this would be a possible waste of money to ' � put in•a temporary curbing since they had no set future date for expansion. Mr. Tonco suggested to leave it at their option to put in either a precast curbing or a poured concrete curbing along the area used for the future , expansion with a blacktop berm used along the driveway. Mr. Boardman sug- gested a five year time limit on this curbing be placed. ' I rJ , ' ' � u CJ ' � A1r. Lindblad asked about the parking stalls , AIr. Boardman said the plans show 9' x 18' but they can actually be set up for 10' x 20' (code requirement) and still have enough stalls. The Board also said all back-up aisles must be 25' as well as the roads leading in. ;�Ir. Tonco pointed out 10' radius is needed at all entrances and exits. Mr. Lindblad asked about the refuse storage. Mr•. Kalina said there won't be much from the new office and the dumpster presently located behind the research and development building will be adequate. �-le said the dumpster is out of sigh� from thxee sides. Mr. Lindblad . said the Board would prefer to see it left hexe since it makes no problems. Mrs. Cariolano asked about outside storage of equipment and general cleaning up of the area. Mr. Schmidt said the equipment was screened in and not seen from the public. The reason for the equipment being outside is that �he railroad cars don't arrive in time to ship them, they are waiting for parts, or customers can't pick them up yet. - hir, Boardman said the City will require some type of screening and ask for cleaning up of the area., Mr. Schmidt said the City has a screen of Russian olive trees between their property and the Locke Park. Mr. Boardman said he walked the area and more will be needed. Also they want the equipment sereened _ to keep the equipment in one area. , � ' ' CI � ' �� BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 27, 1973 PAGE THREE Mr. Kalina said he had checked with some nurseries and was told a Russian olive tree would give a good, full height and a Russian olive shrub would give a good low full screen. T'hey preferred the trees to a chain link fence, not only for aesthetic value but as will as for the dollar value. Mr. Boardman said the City might require both a fence and planting ' until the trees take over, butlhis can be decided on at the meeting between � the City staff and Carter-Day on October 1, 1973. ' ' ' ' ' ' � , Mr. Simoneau agreed that they should submit a plan for screening of the area and general clean up for City acceptance. Mr. Tonco said that before a Certificate of Occupancy is given this plan should be viewed and accepted by the City. Air. Lindblad asked about a landscape plan. Dir. Fitzgerald said they are going to leave everything around the area as natural as possible. Closer to the building there wi11 be more planned landscaping. The Board suggested a plan be drawn and brought in for City approval. Mr. Tonco asked about security lighting. AIr. S;,hmidt said they have lighting as there is a fair amount of vandalism in this area. Mr. Lindblad also said if there was any type of roof equipment (Carter- Day plans on no roof equipment) it must be screened qppropriately for the building. MOTION by Tonco, seconded by Simoneau to recommend to Council the approval of the building with the following stipulations: 1. Granting is being given for only the grade elevation on the plans presented at this meeting and when Carter-Day is ready to go above grade elevation and are sti12 using the same p�ans, they will not have to return to this Board again, on the contingency that Council does approve the plan. 2.. Plan for screening and general clean-up of the area be submitted ' to the City for approval. Before a Certificate of Occupancy can be given this plan must be in and approved by the City. 1 ' ' LJ � 3. Poured concrete curbing be used around all blacktop areas with the option of poured concrete curbing or precast curbing be used ' along with a blacktop berm from the south edge of the building, north a2ong the roadway. A five year limit set on this. 4. �.� Drainage plan be worked out and submitted to the City for approval. Landscape plan be worked out and submitted to the City for approval. �� , � t ' ' , , 1 � 9'� BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTRQL SUBCONINIITTEE MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 27, 1973 Page Four UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 2. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT AN ADDITION FOR THE PURPOSE OF HOUSING INDUSTRIAL PROCESS EQUIPT�IENT, LOCATED ON AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISIO�V NU�IBER 39, LOT 8; THE S�IE BEING 25-44TH AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, I�4INNESOTA. (REQUEST BY THE MINNESOTA LINSEED OIL COA'IP�'VY, 25-44T�I AVEiVUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MIN�iESOTA 55432) Mr. William Edberg, plant manager, was present for the request. A1r. Edberg said the building is 18' x 20' x 32' and will be used to house a scrubbing system to purify the coal e�chaust coming from the boiler room. He said coal is used mainly in the winter as a stand-by fuel and the Pollution Control Agency sa?d this system would have to be installed and used when they are burning coal. He explained that the system uses water (private well) to wash the particles from the exhaust. The water is recycled with a loss of 2 to 3 gallons per minute in vapor, so no water will be going down the sewer system. The building has a concrete foundation with a steel structure. The actual cleaning system is the steel structure so a skin of baked enamel steel siding will be used to enclose the structure, color coded to match the other buildings. h1r. Edberg said he was informed by one contractor that �lock_ could ' also be used for the skin caithout hurting the system structure or change in plans as presented this evening. The Board said if block was used, it would have to be painted to match the existing buildings. ' ' ' ' ' Mr. Lindblad asked ii there was any problems with the site plan. Mr. Boardman said no, except vines will have to be planted along the £ence and trees replacing those which have died. A9r. Edberg said Green Giant Nursery already has their purchase order for the vines and trees. A40TION by Simoneau, seconded by Cariolano to recommend to Council the approval of the building with the following stipulations: 1. If block is used, it will be painted to match existing buildings. 2, Vines and trees be planted as specified. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the,motion carried unanimously. ' 3. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A NE4V BUILDING FOR THE PURPOSE OF I�VDUSTRIAL AND OFFICE USE,_LOCATED ON LOTS 1-20, CENTRAL AVENUE ADDITION TOGETHER IUITH VACATED BROOK STREET; THE SAI�4E BEING ' ' 1290-73RD AVENUE, FRIDLEY, 61INNESOTA. (REQUEST BY BRYAIVT FRANKLIN, 900 WEST COUNTY ROAD D, NE�V BRIGHTON, MINNESOTA 55112). ., ' s ' ' ' ' ' • ' , ' � ' � ' u � y� l� 1�UILDING STANDARDS-UESIGN CONTROL SUBCOM1ti1ITTEE MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 27, 1973 PAGE FIVE t�ir. Dick Brama was present for the request. h1r. Lindblad asked if this warehouse was going to have a joining parking lot with the warehouse facing 72nd Avenue, built by Bryant Franklin. Mr. Brama said he believes there is no objection from his mortgage company on the joining driveway or on the easement the City holds (so long as Bryant Franklin does not build on the easement). Mr. Brama said they would like to join the parking areas,as presently the trucks are breaking down the poured concrete curbing on the 72nd Avenue parking lot. It would be both economically practical and better looking. There was no problem with the parking lot, as blacktop and curbing and driveways meet City code requirements. Mr. Lindblad asked fo°r a landscaping plan. Mr. Brama said they had one drawn up that day, but r4r. Boardman said he would like to go over this with him so they can tie the landscaping in with the 72nd Avenue warehouse landscaping. � The Board asked about refu'se. D7r. i�rama said this would be inside the warehouse. Mr. Lindblad explained this �vould have to be screened if moved outside. Jerry Boardman said the drainage plan will have to be worked out with the City. Mr. Brama said the warehouse was going to be constructed of a precast concrete panel with a natural color raked finish. The color can be changed by either staining or painting. b4r. Brama pointed out that their warehouse on Beech Street was going to be stained a dark brown with a gold tirm. The Board asked b4r. Boardman if it would be acceptable to the City to paint the outside of this building. Mr. Boardman said that the City Engineer wants some type of color elevation,so the 72nd Avenue warehouse can be tied into this structure. Mr. Simoneau wanted to know if this was constructed the same as their ' 72nd Avenue warehouse. T1r. Brama said no, this was a 100% improvement. This precast offers a more versatile exterior with smooth interior walls, a b etter heat loss factor, sound proof and fire proof. ' ' b4r. Boardman asked if they could change the design of the exterior since they had speculated that it would be used by only one firm for storage area and the present plan has an exterior windo��r and door design for multiple ' users. Air. Brama said yes, doors and windotas could be changed, but any severe changes cost more money and more building support must be used. He said it was hard to make a warehouse look attractive, because it is a practical ' building and the renters want to get the most out of their space and workers. Windows interfere with both of these wants. ' ' � � ' ' ' � ' � � II �__� ' ' �' ' C C i �� i � L' BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING OF SEPTEbiBER 27, 1973 PAGE SIX The Board suggested a colored elevation be broug�tin for the City staff to go ovex. They could make the final decisions on the exterior, and get it to match with and coordinate with the 72nd Avenue warehouse exterior. h4r. Lindblad asked if there were security lights. DIr. Brama said there are lights on the back lot for parking and loading and decorative lights on the front. Mr. Brama said there is no eQuipment on the roof. This is normally hung from the ceiling inside. If there is any outside.,it will be screened. D1r. Boardman asked ho�a high the retaining wall was. Mr. Brama said 3 to 4 feet high. Mr. Boardman said anything over 3 feet requires a railing and the City would like to see it screened. MOTION by Cariolano, seconded by Simoneau, to recommend to Council approval of the new structure with the following stipulations: 1. Landscape plan be worked out with the Planning Department. 2. Drainage plan be worked out with the Engineering Department. 3. A colored elevation be drawn up and brought in for staff approval before going to Council. 4. Railing be provided on retaining wall if over 3 feet and screened. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Chairman Lindblad adjourned the meeting at 10:05 p.m. Respectfully submitted, �-��'-c�"`�(� Vl_� GX-r/ii Paula R. Lon � g , Secretary � , 1 ' . , MINUTES OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION OF SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 The Meeting was called to order at 7:35 p.m., Sept.11, 1973. ROLL CALL: MENIBERS PRESENT: Jim Langenfeld, LeeAnn Sporre, Mary Martin, Roger Kaye, Thomas Sullivan, Shirley Kennedy, and Ron Burton. Mr. Langenfeld handed out copies of �aterial concerning the environment and nature and suggested that they order one set. Members of the committee agreed. (See attached). Motion was made by D1r. Langenfeld to accept the last meeting's minutes. Motion carried. An agreement was made that from now on the rough draft of the minutes would be sent to Mr. Langenfeld. The final draft would then be typed and sent out to all members. ' MOORE LAKE • Mr. Langenfeld asked the members if they had received a letter from John Lundquist, concerning Moore Lake.• Members of the committee acknowledged receipt of Mr. Lundquist's letter. , �' ' �-� , ' Mrs. Sporre brought up the concern of who had enough credibility to convince the Council the recommendation through the Metropolitan Council. She read aloud a note stating that the Metropolitan Council will provide technical assistance to local units of government where they work to prat�et- and or managing protection open space components, indieating that Moore Lake would fall under that category. Mr. Burton said it was fine to do academic studies but not unless you could use the information for something specific to work with. Mrs. Martin said that at the last meeting the decision had been made to be precise. Mr. Langenfeld said that the proposals given by Hitchcock and Associates were roughly $3,830 and National Biocentrics $4,000 for six months and $12,500 for 12 months. Mrs. Sporre suggested a specific outline. She fe1C that �hey had the people to steer and interpret the data such as Frazier, Hutchinson, and Lundquist. � Mr. Langenfeld felt it important that Bob Hutchinson called him, saying , •that the County w�s contemplating looking at a series of lakes in a study in which,Moore Lake was included. They would evaluate it accordingly and submit to the Commission what should be done, hoping to imprave it. � ' ' ' Mrs. Sporre commented that this was the most valuable information they had received so far. From that, Mr. Langenfeld said they should make a decision. The main thing is what we want to do with the lake. III 10 � ' Environmental Quality Commission, Sept.11, 1973 � � III PAGE 2 1� � Mr, Burton made a motion to look into the feasibility of doing the study themselves with some help. Mrs. Sporre seconded the motion in view of the new information with the county. Mr. Burton and Mr. Sullivan decided to set up tests for partial problems. Mrs. Martin said that they should set up an outline, be specific of what they needed. Mrs. Sporre said they missed the central figure who can act as a consultant, provided through the county in the study. She felt the money would be better spent if they could find someone to steer the study. � Mr, Langenfeld felt that the summary which would be made by the county ' would be the outline which they were seeking. Mrs. Sporre agreed, being that the County study would be the main thing. ' � ' � ' � Mr. Burton asked what was the purpose of the study? Mr, Langenfeld said they were taking on a study of fifteen lakes and then would recommend to the commission what should be done. Mrs. Martin asked when they would receive the letter from the county? Mr. Langenfeld said that the last letter would indicate i�hen the study would begin, but he did not know when the study would be completed. Mrs. Spor.re suggested that they request a letter from the County, defining it. Mr. Langenfeld said that they would ask for a study guide, and if possible, would be capied and sent out to all members special. He noted that thi_s derinitely would be a part of the next meeting. Mrs. Sporre stated that she had a telephone canversation with one of the consultants, indicating the cost of the testing would be less overall. The County could have all the data from al1 the differant lakes. Mr. Langenfeld said that it was an important note that the study was ' going to be done by National Biocentrics. The cost of the study would be approximately $6,000 to $8,000. ' � ' ' �J , NORTH PARK Mr. Kaye asked the situation on North Park. Mrs. Sporre pointed out that there was no place to put a golf course, She said that one of the most important factors in deciding to put a golf course was the size, whereas North Park is too small. The ai�port site is quite a bit larger and a more accessible location. She read aloud an article from Lowell Hanson, Extension Service of the University of Minnesota, about wetlands. She�said North Park has 1/3 water on the surface or within inches of the surface. Environmental Quality Commission, Sept.11, 1973 PAGE 3 The Cotnmission discussed the needs of.the people in terms of a nature center and a golf course. They agreed that this would be a part of the next meeting. ADJOURNMENT: Motion by Mrs. Sporre to adjourn the meeting, Seconded by Mr. Sullivan. The motion carried unanimously and the meeting of September 11, 1973 adjourned at 9:30 p.m. Respectfully submitted, , � �-- ,"/,g .�! Sheliey M�a risan Recording Secretary n u III 10 3 ' 1 � �� I ' RESOLUTION NO. �/" -1973 �------ A RESOLUTION SETTING AN ELECTION FOR COUNCILMAN WARD II WHEREAS, There will be a General Election in the City of Fridley on November 6, 1973, and W'HEREAS, There is a requirement to hold an Election on the office of Counci].man in Ward II for a three year term, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE50LVED, That pursuant to the Charter ' of the City of Fridley (Chapter 4, Section 4.03 as amended), the Council hereby provides for and calls the General Election of the City of Fridley to be held in the City of Fridley on Tuesday, the '' 6th day of November, 1973, at which election, electors of the City sha11 vote and cast a ballot with respect to the office of Coun- cilman in Ward II, and thereafter the candidate receiving the , highest number of votes for the office at such election shall be deemed the elected official for said office and That the City`Clerk shall give at least fifteen (15) days � notice of the time and place of holding such election, the names of the candidates who have filed, and of the offices to be elected, by posting a notice thereof in at least one public place in each voting ' precinct, and by publishing a notice thereof at least once, prior to said General Election, in the official newspaper of the City. follows: The polling places for said General Election shall be as Ward 2 - Precinct 1 Ward 2 - Precinct 2 Ward 2 - Precinct 3 Sr. High School 6000 West Moore Lake Drive Rice Creek Schooi 6666 Arthur St. NE North Park School 5575 Fillmore St. NE PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS �� DAY OF � , 1973. MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL iiz 11 , �I 1 RESOLUTION NO.� � -1973 RESOLUTION DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES AND APPOINTING ELECTION JUDGES FOR THE NOVEMBER 6, 1973 GENERAL ELECTION. Ili ' NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, at a regular meeting � thereof on � ' � � ' � � �� � SECTION 1. That on the 6th day of November, there shall be an election for the purpose of voting on the following: SECTION 2. SECTION 3. GENERAL ELECTION That the polling places for said election shall be as fol.lows : . Ward 2 Precinct 1 Fridley S�. High School Ward 2 Precinct 2 Rice Creek School Ward 2 Precinct 3 North Park School Absentee Ballot Precinct Fridley City Hall That the polling places wi11 be open from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. III 12 SECTION 4. That the following people are hereby appointed to act as judges for said election except that the City Clerk is hereby authorized to appoint qualif ied substitutes in cases of conflict of interest as set forth in Chapter 4, Section 4.05 of the City Chapter. WARD 2 PRECINCT 1(6 Judges) *Mrs Virginia Locker Mrs. Alice Peterson Mrs. Lorrie Cook D 566�! Jackson Street 560-7563 D 5665 Jackson Street 560-6544 D 5761. West Moore Lk. Dr. 560-6984 Mrs. Rita Pierce R Mrs. �oris Reiners R Mrs. Virginia 5teinmetz R 609 Bennett Drive 560-3650 585 Bennett Drive 560-3367 6340 Monroe Street 560-2078 I ' Resolution # -1973 Con't. Page 2 WARD � PRECINCT 2 (6 Judges) *Mrs. Jeanette Micholski D Mrs. Pat Anderson D Mrs. Leona Brubakken D Mrs. Edythe Collins . R Mrs. Helen Shaffer R Mrs. Kathryn Follmuth R WARD 2 PRECINCT 3�6 Judge5) *Mrs. Beverly Kinsman R Mrs. Jean Wagar R Mrs. Betty Jeron�imus R Mrs. Judy Engebretson D Mrs. Marlys Lisowski D Mrs. Adeline Swanson D 6665 Arthur Street 6631 Lucia Lane 6810 Oakley Street 6854 Channel Rd. 6805 Channel Rd. 1621 Onondago ].348 Hillcrest Drive 5940 5ti:nson Blvd. 1575 Trol.lhagen 5216 Taylor Street 5180 LinCOln Street 5835 Central. Avenue 784-9571 784-2251 560-3015 784-9626 784-9676 784-2454 788-0764 788-4660 788-4594 788-6960 788-8331 788-7638 SECTION 5. There is hereby established a special Absentee Ba11ot Precinct in the City of Fridley. The �udges for the Absentee Ballot Precinct are: ABSENTEE BALLOT PRECINCT (3 Judges) *Mrs. Mary E1.len Storley R 414 Rice Creek Terrace 560-5429 Mrs. Leona Mondloh D 6281 Van Buren 560-2048 Mrs. Joan Swenson . I 6888 Channel Road 784-9506 � � 0 III �2 a Resolution # -1973 Paqe 3 SECTION 6. That the following judges are appointed to act as chairmen of the Election Board for the precincts designated and shall have the duties set forth in Section 203.23 of Minnesota Statutes. Ward 2 Precinct 1 Mrs. Virginia Locker Ward 2 Precinct 2 Mrs. Jeanette Micholski Ward 2 Precinct 3 Mrs. Beverly Kinsman Absentee Ballot Precinct Mrs. Mary Ellen Storley SECTION 7. Compensation for said Judges will be paid at the rate of $2.00 per hour for the Regular judges and $2.50 for the chairmen of the Election Board. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS �! DAY OF � • 19 7 3.� � �� � ATTEST: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL - CITY CLERK 0 ........ MAXOR - FRANK G. LIE�L III 12 B � III � RESOLUTION N0. � � 1973 � 7 . l� 1 ' L_1 RESOLUTION CERTIFYING CHARGES TO THE CaUNDY AUDITOR TO SE LEVIED AGAINST CERTAIN PROPERTIES FOR COLLECTION WITH THE TAXES PAYABLE IN 1974 (WEEDS) WNEREAS, a nuisance condition has been found to exist on the lots 7isted below, WHEREAS, the o►�m er of such property was given notice to abate such nuisance, and '- WHEREAS, the owner of such property did not abate such nuisance and the City of Fridley, under authority of Section 145:23, Minnesota State Statute of 1953, did therefore abate the nuisance at a total cost af $2,455.82. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to certify to the County Auditor for collection with the taxes payable in 1974, the charges as listed below: Plat 53912 Plat 53912 Plat 53914 Plat 54153 Plat 54154 Plat 54155 Plat 54155 Plat 54155 Plat 54155 Plat 54158 Plat 54162 Plat 54163 Plat 54166 Plat 54167 Plat 54167 Plat 54167 Plat 54167 Parcel 960 Parcel 42�0 Parcel 4800 Parcel 500 Parcel 2300 Parcel 1120 Parcel 1130 Parcel 1400 Parcel 1510 Parcel 1500 Parcel 500 Parcel 1100 Pa�cel 440 Parcel 30 Parcel 925 Parcel 930 Parcel 2180 Uriplatted Section 12 Unplatted Section 12 Unplatted Section 12 Lot 3, Aud. Sub. #22 Lot 15, Aud. Sub. #23 Aud. Sub. #25 Aud. Sub. #25 Aud. Sub. �25 Aud. Sub. #25 Aud. Sub. #77 Aud. Sub. #89 Lot 19, Aud. Su�a. #92 Lot 4, Aud. Sub. #108 Lot l, Aud. Sub. #129 Aud. Suh. #129 Aud. Sub. #129 Lot 31, Aud. Sub. #129 Plat 55168 Parcel 780 Lot 1, Blk 3, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook P�rk Plat 55168 Parcel 860 Lot 3, Blk 3, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park Plat 55168 Parcel 900 Lot �, Blk 3, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park Plat 55186 Parcel 620 Lot 7, Blk 2, Brookview 2nd Add. Plat 55258 Parcel 80 Lot 4, Blk 1, Carlson's Summit Manor North Plat 55258 Parcel 110 � Lot 5, Blk 1, Carlson's Summit Manor North P1at 55430 Parcel 70Q Lot 8, Blk 2, Clark's Add. Plat 55480 Plat 55480 Plat 55480 Plat 55480 Plat 55480 Plat 55480 Plat 55480 P1at 55480 Plat 55480 Parcel 550 Parcel 600 Parcel -650 Parcel 700 Parcel 750 Parcel 800 Parcel 850 Parcel 900 Parcel 950 Lot 11, Blk 2, Commerce Park Lot 12, Blk 2, Comm�rce Park Lot 13, Blk 2, Commerce Park Lot 14, Blk 2, Commerce Park Lot 15, Blk 2, Commerce Park Lot 16, Blk 2, Commerce Park Lot 17, Blk 2, Commerce Park Lot 18, Blk 2, Commerce Park Lot 19, Blk 2, Commerce Park 73.44 54.00 180.90 67.50 28.36 42.52 28.08 49.62 28.34 14.18 56.16 10.80 10.80 14.18 14.18 14.18 28.34 5.40 5.40 5.40 10.80 � :� i :� � :� 20.52 20.52 20.52 20.52 20.52 20.52 43.02 43.02 43.02 � - � .�. . ... RESOLUTION N0. �f �1973 � � � CJ � ' , � � � � Plat 55728 Plat 55863 Plat 55863 Plat 55881 Plat 55881 Plat 55995 Plat 56075 Plat 56137 Plat 56137 �Plat 56159 Plat 56159 Plat 56159 Plat 56215 Plat 56�15 Plat 56215 Plat 56308 Plat 56745 Plat 56745 Plat� 56745 Plat 56745 Plat 56745 Plat 56745 Plat 56748 Plat 56748 Plat 56793 .Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Plat 56793 Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel P�rcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel � Plat 56808 Parcel Plat 56808 Parcel Plat 56941 Parcel � Plat 57096 Parcel Plat 57096 Parcel � Plat 57096 Parcel P1at 57309 Parcel � � , Plat 57593 Plat 57593 Plat 57593 Plat 57593 Plat 57593 Plat 57593 �lat 57593 Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel 400 Outlot 1, Blk 1, Don's Add. 250 Lot 6, Blk 1, Erco's lst Add. 270 Lot Sz 7, Blk 1, Erco's lst Add. 900 Lot 10, Blk 2, Eva Erickson River 1250 Lot 17, Blk 2, Eva Erickson River 2280 Lots 25&26, Blk 12, Fridley Park 240 Lot 7, 61k 1, Gideo's First 750 Lot l, Blk 4, Gunderson Terrace 850 Lot 2, Blk 4, Gunderson Terrace 2740 Lot 28, Blk 9, Hamilton's Add. to 2760 Lots 29&30, Blk 9, Hamilton's Add. 3090 Lots 1-3, Blk 11, Hamilton's Add. 700 Lot 7, Blk 2, Hillcrest Add. 740 Lot 8, Blk 2, Hillcrest Add. 780 Lot 9, Blk 2, Hillcrest Add. 8030 Lot 3, Blk 22, Hyde Park 200 240 880 1000 1040 1080 100 150 910 960 1010 1060 1110 1910 1960 2010 2060 2110 2160 2210 2360 280 400 340 330 340 350 760 420 1155 1160 1165 1170 1175 1180 Lot 6, Lot 7, Lot 3, Lot 6, Lot 7, Lot 8, Lot 3, Lot 1, Lot 1 , Lot 2, Lot 3, Lot 4, Lot 5, Lot 21 , Lot 22, Lot 23, Lot 24, Lot 25, Lot 26, Lot 27, Lot 30, Blk 1, Blk 1, Blk 2, Blk 2, Blk 2, Blk 2, Blk 1, Blk 2, Blk 2, Blk 2, Blk Z, Blk 2, Slk 2, Blk 2, Blk 2, Blk 2, Blk 2, Blk 2, Blk 2, Blk 2, Blk 2, Lot 8, 61 k 1, Lot 11, Blk 1, Lot 17, Blk 1, Manor Manor Mech. to Mech. to Mech. Marian Hi11s 2nd Add. Marian Hills 2nd Add. Marian Hi11s 2nd Add. Marian Hills 2nd Add. Marian Hills 2nd Add. Marian Hi11s 2nd Add. Marxen Terrace Marxen Terrace Meadowmoor Terrace Meadowmoor Terrace Meadowmoor Terrace Meadowmoor Terrace Meadowmoor Terrace Meadowmoor Terrace Meado�n�oor Terrace Meadowmoor Terrace Meadowmoor Terrace Meadowmoor Terrace Meado�,�moor Terrace Meadowmoor Terrace Meadowmoor Terrace Melody Manor Melody Manor Murdix Park Lot 18, Slk 2, Oak Grove Lot 19, Blk 2, Oak Grove Lot 20, Blk 2, Oak Grove Lot 11, Blk 3, Pearson's Craigway Est. 2nd Lots 80-83, Blk A, Riverview Heights Lot 1, B1k F, Riverview Heights Lot 2, Blk F, Riverview Heights Lot 3, Blk F, Riverview Heights Lot 4, Blk F, Riverview Heights Lot 5, Blk F, Riverview Heights Lot 6, Blk F, Riverview Heights Page 2 $ 42.52 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 21.60 10.80 14.18 14.18 5.40 10.80 32.40 ,0.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 1Q.80 10.80 5.40 5.40 5.40 5.40 70.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 � 5.40 10.80 10.80 10.8d 10.80 21.26 5.40 5.40 5 . 40 14.18 21.60 5.40 5.40 5.40 5.40 5.40 5.40 III 13 � • , III � RESOLUTION N0. b 1973 Page 3 15 � �J .� , � , � � � r �J ' � , C1 � .' �J Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat Plat 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 59140 59140 59140 59140 59140 59140 59140 59140 59140 59140 59140 59140 Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Purcel Parcel Parcel Parcel P�arcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parce1 Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel Parcel 1800 Lot SZ 6, Blk H, Riverview Heights 1805 Lot 7, Blk H, Riverview Heights 1810 Lot 8, Blk H, Riverview Heights 1815 Lot 9, Blk H, Riverview Heights 2300 Lot 45, Blk I, Riverview Heights 2305 Lot 46, Blk I, Riverview Heights 2310 Lot 47, Blk I, Riverview Heights 2315 Lot 48, Blk I, Riverview Heights 2320 Lot 49, 81k I, Riverview Heights 2325 Lot 50, Blk I, Riverview Heights 2340 Lot 53, Blk I, Rivervi�.w Heights 2345 Lot 54, Blk I, Riverview Heights 2350 Lot 55, Blk I, Riverview Heights 2355 Lot 56, Blk I, Riverview Heights 2360 Lot 57, Blk I, Riverview Heights 2365 Lot 58, Blk I, Riverview Heights 3370 Lot 8, Blk 0, Riverview Heights 3375 Lot 9, Blk 0, Riverview Heights 3405 Lot 15, Blk 0, Riverview Heights 3410 Lot 16, Blk 0, Riverview Heights 3505 Lots 18&19, Blk P, Riverview Heights 3795 Lot 27, Blk Q, Riverview Heights 3800 Lot 28, Blk Q, Riverview Heights 3805 Lot 29, Blk Q, Riverview Heights 3810 Lot 30, B1k Q, Riverview Neights 4335 Lot 29, B1k S, Riverview Heights 4340. Lot 30, Blk S, Riverview Heights 4635 Lot 33, Blk T, Riverview Heights 4640 Lot 34, Blk T, Riverview Heights 4645 Lot 35, Blk T, Riverview Heights 4650 Lot 36, Blk T, Riverview Heights 4768 Lots 3&4, Blk U, Riverview Heights 4875 Lot 25, 81k U, Riverview Heights 4880 Lot 26, Blk U, Riverview Heights 5035 Lot 13, Blk V, Riverview Heights 5040 Lot 14, Blk V, Riverview Heights 5050 Lots 15&16, Blk V, Riverview Heights 5363 Lots 32&33, Blk W, Riverview Heights 5425 Lot 5, Blk X, Riverview Heights 5430 Lot 6, B1k X, Riverview Heights 5550 Lot 30, Blk X, Riverview Heights 5555 Lot 31, Blk X., Riverview Heights 575 595 645 650 655 733 1141 1165 1170 2105 2155 2255 Lots Lot Lot Lot Lot Lots Lots Lot Lot Lots Lots Lots 13R�14, Blk 4, Spring Brook Park 18, Blk 4, Spring Brook Park 28, Blk 4, Spring �Brook Park 29, Blk 4, Spring Brook Park 30, Blk 4, Spring Brook Park 45&46, Blk 4, Spring Brook Park 37&38, Blk 6, Spring Brook Park 43, Blk 6, Spring Brook Park 44, Blk 6, Spring Brook Park 23&24, Blk 11, Spring Brook Park 33&34, B1 k 11 , Spri ng Brook Park 5&6, Blk 12, Spring Brook Park $ 5.40 5.40 5.40 5.40 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 70.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 70.80 10.80 21.60 10.80 1Q.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 5.40 5.40 5:40 5.40 43.20 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 21.60 43.20 71.48 71.48 21.60 21.60 10.80 10.80 5.40 5.40 5.40 21.60 21.60 10.80 10.80 21.60 10.80 10.80 � S I N N. � 1973 i RE OLUT 0 0 Plat 59140 Parcel 2645 Plat 59140 Parcel 2650 Plat 59140 Parcel 2665 Plat 59140 Parcel 2670 Plat 59140 Parcel 2680 Plat 59148 Parcel 800 Plat 59148 Parcel 1280 Plat 59148 Parcel 1285 Plat 59152 Parcel 740 Plat 59203 Parcel 200 Plat 59203 Parcel 250 Lot 17, Blk 14, Spring Brook Park Lot 18, Blk 14, Spring Brook Park Lot 21, Blk 14, Spring Brook Park Lot 22, Blk 14, Spring Brook Park Lots 23&24, Blk 14, Spring Brook Park Lot 1, Blk 2, Spring Lake Park Lakeside E4 of 13-15, Blk 2, Spring Lk. Pk. Lakeside E4 of 12, Blk 2, Spring Lake Pk.Lakeside Lot 19, Blk 1, Spring Valley Lot 5, Blk 1, Stinson Blvd. Lot 6, Blk 1, Stinson Blvd. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � � DAY OF ��� 1973. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell �J , MAYOR - Frank G. Liebl Page 4 $ 10.80 10.80 21.60 21.60 43.20 74.18 32.40 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 $2,455.82 III 13 C � � _� RLSOLUmrorr No, 13 A R�SOLUTxON CT.�RTII'YIidG CLRTL1TPd D,�Iid�U�..�`TT 'yiATCR AhD '� S� �TEt2 CHtvRG �S TO TiiL COi1P�ITY A?iDITOR F03 COLLEC'�I0�1 wlTx T'rt� 197J� TA7�i:S �J , , ' , � �:niF�S, certaiiz �rater and sewer charges fat� the Ci'�y o£ Fridley are delznc;aent in pay:nen�� and, � FJH.�R� ;S, Sect�ion 7 of Ordinar�ce Number ].13� 5ection :Le02 of t}i� City Ckzarter prov�des for c�x�xfyi.n� del:in.quent charges to th� Co�znt;� �:uditor for collectinn wit� the tax�s�. NC'r,i, Ti��x C�, B,?� IT R�,SOL�r�D �ha� the Ci�y Clerk is hereb;� authorized and direcv�d to cArtify the fo11�Tri�r:g �harges to the County 9uditar for coll�ct3_Un j,ri�h �.97�5 taxus due a:ia p.��abe in the year 197�. ta �,*�.t: All thsse na�ecl in Schedule "1�" attached hereto and made a par� here of by refexe:zce. � PASS��7 A� lu7QPI'��D T:�iT� (�" DAY OF V G/� . � 1973 BY `1'Hi� CIT'i COU�,'CILs CITY 0� k'�IDL,�X, ANOKt� CUUi�T'X� Pa1I�:�I;:�SQT1?. � � A�TEST: �J I � � � CXTY CLER.�'i - tr�.'r��1SU�R -- tilarvi.n C. Brunsell u 1�I�YOR - Fra.�lc G. I.is 1 III l� U-i�rict ; I G J :_ �.�3�3 1-6t�00 2-�56 2 'I� 2- 3 25 �',2--�;2�; 3-� ki' 75 '3--�z1 3 ���o . 3?�-i'�-8� 3t��o-loo � 39-���32 ►�5�;o6a 67�'0!�8 �0-�62? ����'765 I' 5- 73 0 �.72 0�:�80 31-l00 �3�127 �3S�57o0 �rl���,2 �; �33'� K3S? i DLJIii�U�r,T ►;IAT��R & 5�;��Ti;R :1.CCGiT�-.T� � C��RTIFI.�D TO C�UtJTY -�.973 ADD��aSS l�II03 - 2nd S�rezt NE FIJJ� - 2nd St?'e�t NE 1�6�6 - 22 Street NE 1t71�t - 2� Str�et PdE 58�5 - 22 Stre�t PaE' >92�. - 2� s�reet �� k7 i 5- 3rd St_ ee-i, r � 6Gi 1-- 3rd Strea�t i� !�0 - 63rd %;ay �1-�, 70-8� - 63z �•;ay Aj� 9o-ic� = 63� j���.y r1L 5�.32 �.l.tura Road i � 506� Clearva.ew Av�nue NE SoI�� i�uohes Avezaue l3� Ii627 i�fai.n Street P�� 57d5 T�Iain Stxeet 21� 173 ��1ot Av�nue NE 172 Riversedge 4�tay idE zso R :fers�a�� ��r�;� rr� 1Q0 i,Ten�ura Road i;� 129 Ventura Road NH� 5700 :��at Riv�� Road 6�16 �,ivervi�T�r lerrace �� 5334 - ttth Str�at t�� 535? - I�tt� S�;reat i•1E 5968 - l�th Street P1� ��9 - 5th Strae� NE .� �i�OJzt"P _� �w 122.72 77035 �6.33 �za.o9 87.,r,2 � 53.oa 9]. � 0?.� 82.$►� 32.5� I77s�� lt�?. �i8 71.5i 9�k e � / �31.05 a.�5.ot� 1i/� 6 Oti/ 89.a9 83036 99.94 l000�b 117t91 2s[J�2e� l�8.00 3!�.63 59. 8!� 39.0� 90.1.6 I[dTi?� � ST � x�.2a � 7•73 8.63 12.01 8.76 5.30 9 ��.0 8.28 3e25 17.75 11�. 78 7.�.5 9f 1t1. 1�e� zia5o 10.00 8.99 8.3!� 10.0� ioaoa 11.79 265.27 lt.BO 3el�7 5.98 3.90 9•02 . III - 14 � TaT�.7• �35.ao 85.os 9�.•96 132.10 96. 28 58.33 1oo.l�t 91.12 35084 195. �.� 162.65 78.6b 1o3oi;8 1l�lt. �.6 126.5?� 110.00 98.s8 91.70 109. 9?� iio.ob 129e70 2,9�.7.93 52.80 38.10 b5. 82 l�2.98 79ea.0 N�U�;vT TrJr1T�,3 rND ."� �:•i,:R r1CCOtiidTS Cy�.T'I"Ti�>> TO CC�T?�TY - 1973 ( Cont �t»��-�? ;ss ric� ; 2(Cont�d) 5590 - 6th Street I�E 5bo1 - 6th Street I� 5602 - 6th street N� 5612 - 6th Street hTE 56ll� - 6th S'treet IdE 5861 - 6th S��eet hTE 588 - 5�th Avenue PT� l�10 -- 57th Place id't�. I111� - 63rd Acenu� NE lOjl� - 6�th Avenu� T;E . 1It66 - 6l�th Ave�ue P1'r: 1490 - 6?�th �,venu� rr� 610 - 67th Avenu� Iv'E _ 5260 Buchanan Street NL 5�95 Central Avenue P;E 6232 Centra3 Aver_�ze NF' 52t�5 eentr�. nveriue I� 6610 Channel Road i'E 1207 Garde�a AvEnue NL' 585� Hacl�ann Averiue NE 9�t� �:athaway Lan� I�?E 991 Hatha�ray Lane A1E 6225 Highway � 65 PJr, 62;9 xif;hway ;� 65 Ar� 562 Ni{;h,ray �� 100 !�E 1001 Hillwind Road 1�'F� 6382 baker Avenue NE 671i9 Kennaston DrivQ NE 11c�I0UIJm �y !�l�016 l�0.16 27.55 l�6.93 36e89 9�e62 68e99 36e15 $�.. 45 46.50 70.l:1. 102.p3 lll�.bq - 101o73 120.60 42•73 4�e°7 97.91 75.7? 9�..18 t�0.58 117e37 853.96 1, 2�.9. 21 37.70 9•3� 31.2� l�0.08 � Ir1T�:2�S?.' 4.l�2 4.02 2.75 l�.69 3.69 9.ob 6.89 3.61 8.l��, l�.66 7.05 10.21 ].1.l�7 10�.1.7 a2.o6 1�•27 �.0� 9.79 7.57 9002 1�.06 �.1.. 73 85�l�0 121..93 3•77 .94 3•13 I�.00 III 14 B l OT� � �8.58 l�.�8 30.30 51s62 4o.5s 99.68 75.88 39.76 92090 5�.ib ?7 e�.6 1].2.24 126.16 111.9� 132.66 !�? oaQ l�5. 06 zo7.7o $3. 3!� 99.20 G4.6�. . 129.10 939.36 1, 3�t1.14 l�i.t�7 10.32 31�.38 Li4.04 �?�G,°J�.:'�T :+�1T ;R A�iD S�°r�R ACCOIT1,�t'S C�RTI:FT�D TO COT��,`jI'Y -�.973 tContir.ued) � �o�., ��:t�.::�s a►��OTIPyT �I�i�r�;�_� �� Di�clri�ct ;F 2 ( Cont' d) � �.� l�65•-52t�3 62i3 �ierr3r La.ne �'E � 63.2l� � 6.32 I�t�51�5 5165 Lincoln Straet r��, 6q.52 6.90 I!�? 6:�t0 65l�0 Lucia Lane .1'r� 51.60 5.�,6 }� •-f�630 6530 Z�cia Lar.� ll� �.02.02 10.20 l�8�-1.3!.�0 13?+�' l�zssxssip�i s� r�E . I�8.33 l�.83 !1$2w1�27 1�27 �`=ississi�pi S� %� l�8.�5 �.oEb !t�-68�5 6856 l�io:iroe Street r,E 83�52 8Pl;G 5 553� �53t� o�se;� L�r�.V� � 82�► 9 8025 51 �-920 920 Gver�tan Drive I�� 108.95 10089 51�-9k4 9�0 Cverton Dri�e �`JL 8l�.52 8.l�6 �1 �-b?u.0 67�.0 Overton Drive i1� 6�.87 6.�9 5 5�50 565� Polk Street N� 1,8�80�9 18�.89 ��5a79 5679 Regis Trai1. P� : 22.l�9 2.�5 532�-612 bl2 P_ic� Creek Terrac� �r, Il�3.�II 11�.3I� 5�-7�1 70I. R�.ce Crez� Terra�e i�: 67.39 60 73 5�7-390 1390 Skywood Lane P� 98.8? 9• a9 5l� 6061 6051 University Anern�� I1E 107.13 10.7�. 5t.�-5Q71 6071 University A�; enue i� 15�•93 15•?_9 ■ 5�9-620� b20� Universa.ty A�rer_ue �3�, 1Z6o56 i5.bb 5l��-6225 6225 University �zrenue Nr; ba6.68 6l�e6� 5!t 63�1 6381 Uni_versity Avenu� r L 39l�e 2s 39.l�3 5� -6?�79 61�79 umiv�rsity av-�m�e �v�, . 33�089 33.�.9 ��5800 5soa ��lashirnt.on Street 21E 83.?9 $� 37 553-6381 63�1 ;�Iashi.n�ton Street N�, 113.72 11.38 133�5t�23 � 5l�23 -�tth Street iti, 2L�.00 2.t�0 35 3�8 388 - 66th Avenue `1r� �6.00 1.60 I �35 -3°� 390 - 66th Avenue NE l�8.00 l�,80 .. . . ic� ;� 3 III 14 C TO'i'!.�'� � 69. 56 76. �,8. 56.76 112e�2 53. �.6 53el;2 92. 32 9p.7� z7.9. �!� 92. 98 (ls j� 2,ot�t�.88 2t�o71� �.57. 82 7l�. �2 108.75 117.8l� 16ti.22 1.72e22 7�1.3� 433•68 365.os 92.16 125.10 26. !:o �.7.60 52.80 Iv�?U�NT ',�i�i�� AN� S:,rI�:R �'.CCOU^IiS C::??iTF:[r,� Tb COUAiTY - 1973 (Continu�d cC�.� �u����� D' ^�tric 4 r',� 3( Cont � d) 6 -74G1 71�01 �b1:e Street P� 6!�-7l;31 ?�t3�. k1�le Street id�' ■ b�s5�-7��t0 7t�t�0 Able Street NE E�-7�.�s7 7�t47 Able St?^eet �% 6! -7�6� 7l�b7 A'ole Street NE 6�-7�.97 7�i97 Able Straet �3E 6�75a1 75�t1 �'�ble Strzet N� 6�t5�-7579 7579 �ble StreQt� r1�. 6�7595 7595 Able Stree� 1�3��; 6� 7597 ?59? Able Street Pa�• 6� �7b26 7626 �r��ur Szre�t PI� 6�7688 76�if3 Arthur Stree � r� 65Q-?�t25 ?la25 Bacon Drive NL 6�-7659 7G89 Bacon Drive iTE 6-3�� 3�2 - 7�t�► Avernze N� 6-362 362-- 7�th AVenue rr� 6�-372 3?2 - 7t�th Avemae N�, 67 -1571 1571. - 75th Ave�ue NE 6-321 321 - 79th j�Tay I� b�7561 7561 Ce:�tral Averlue I�IE 68�t-'%6�1 . 7651 Central Avenue N;�, 6F�-61l� 61� Cheryl Street PdE �6 -7it1t� 7Is1.� Concerto Cur-�•e N ; 16 165 16� Crai�broo:s 4;a� idE ib�73�5 . ?3�5 �:ast R�.ver Road 69?-71129 ?�t29 i:ast Rivsr :�oa� I6�-7701 77�1 East River Road �1t�i0UidT � � 28.�5 �7.20 99��4 57.30 1�3. 7p 38.30 1.? e 7Q 71�.77 89.31 32.:� 59�06 130 � Kt� 1.�( e14 108.1.2 �7.a3 25rs5 86.38 19.3? z87.�.6 1>l�.61 69. II1G 83.z7 72.s5 102. 92 . 3b2.g2 191. 91. 15.00 ;'� YI�7TL. '�� 51' 2.85 1.72 9•92 5�7� 4.3g 3. 8�. 1.78 7.47 8•93 3.24 5.90 13006 10.80 10.82 �t• 7I. 2.;8 8 06l� 1.93 l$.72 15.��7 b.g8 8.31 7.�9 a.o.3o 36.�0 19•l9 1.Z0 8100 QI00 East River Ro� d 85.1.7 • g•51 III 14 D TC'.eP1. � 31.30 18.92 109.16 63. ot� L�8, 08 �.2. it� l9• �;8 82.2� 98. 2?� 35058 6�.96 1l�3.60 118. 71� 11F3.9l� 51.74 28 w ��} 95.oz 21.:0 205.88 170.08 76e82 910!�8 so.l4 ].13. 22 399022 27 z.lo i6.5o 93•Ea r.�r,rn_�o �t;r� c::�.r`� �f�l`f1�T`,Pi � ��.R'T'7F'7T?il 'M C;�:�T;�; IY -- 1973 iContznu� G�� . , �JU.4.J�� is� ict� ;;' 3(Conttdj � 9 1�0 F31�0 East River Road 9�273 8253 East R�.ver Foad 47-oltC) 6►_t0 Faiz:�ont Street �I� 0,'�S°�i 63f3 Fair;r�ont Street T�T� p" 367 1�57 r 3.reside Drive T� -739 539 Glenca� Street P� 1�G11 61'1 Gle:�co� Strebt Iv�; 23-73�5 731� H��hT�ray° #� 65 r1L 3��� 650 Huoo Street tdE 3�70 570 Ironton Stree v iv�, � -7l�00 71�00 Jac:.scn Stree� .IE ��55!-� 55� J�:�SV�a.� stz•��t �,� �2-bls 615 Janesville St. eef, �r� I��686� bB5 xa.��ball stre�t r�E 5�� 51;�. La.fay ette Street Pa� s-l�20 1�20 Liberty Street NE 5#190 190 Lon�fello.>> Street NE 5-231 231 Lon�fello;� S �reet I�1� 5 3��. 3�1 Longfel.lo�� Street rL 5�3�5 3�5 Langiel.lov� Street r1; 65_?398 73�8 i•;emory Lane ��s'� 6�?�SoS ' 7l�05 1�:elody D�. ive i�L 6-7�j�2 7�j�2 i•ielody Drive rTr: 76 1163 1163 Norton Av�nue IV� 76�1�60 1350 Onandago Street PiE 78°737b ?37b Stirison �lvd r � 78�7337. 7337 Univei•sity Avenue N� ?� 7451 7451 �lan Buren Stre�t Nr, 5-1360 1360 - 69th Avenue NE �u'=:OUiiT � � 22.73 9G.6o qo.�a 76. oi� 21072 53•06 75.79 5fl. 75 52.12 23�9? 122.l�7 92.j7 ?7`83 20.98 113e�9 78.bII 115•79 78.1G �3.bo 650��2 101�.95 11�0. 22 91.68 Si.oS 3�.39 . 87.76 16.70 89.2? 64.00 - TNT�itsST � 2.27 9.E6 9.02 7e�� 2.zs 5.3a � 7.57 � 5.�7 5.22 2.39 12.25 . J��� 7077 2.1.0 11.033 . 7.8b 11e97 7e�2 4e36 6.5!.� 10.�9 i4��z 9.16 � 8.11 3•63 8.78 1.68 8.93 - 6.t�o III --___ 14 E �_ � 25.00 1o6.2u 99.12 83.6!� 23.90 58.36 83.36 55.82 57• 3� 2b.3G 1-3�• 72 101o60 s5.6z .23�c8 12l�e72 86.5� 131.76 U5e9V l�7d 9b 71.90 i�5. �1� �54. � 100. 8t� 89. �.6 l�0.02 96•51i 18. 38 9Uw2� 70.l�0 DLII� C;L�_,�1T :d:;T�3? ��i�fD S;�'rC��R ACCOL'i1TS C�,i2T:i:�'I�� I'0 COU:vI7 - 1973 (Continued) �-; /�i�uR�:SS 11i�i0Lri��' TNTL�.�:ST.' is�ric+ ;: 3(Cont�d • - ) I f 7-6835 6E335 �ast FZ:�v�� Road �� �8.0� � �.8� '�b 7-75z? 751'l East ?�rer Road 60.00 6.00 �'� � 7�'� 77��-'. .�t1:2S011 �� VC� �i�i %Qe(�il� 6. oc� � , 1 ' ' . � ' 0 l4lF T� ,"a 52. 8� 6G.�� 66.00 1 ' ' � 1. , ' � , ' i � , � I � � � RESOLUTION I�'d /� � . _.1_�_ A RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELIhfIN�1RY PLANS, SPFCIPICATIONS, AND ESTIAi�'1TES OF THE COSTS TF-IEREOF: STREET I�IPROVEbiENT PROJECT ST. 1974-1 AI�D ST. 1974-2 (A1SAS) BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley as follows: That it appears in the interest of the City and of the property ot,mers affected that there be constructed certain improvements, to-wit: Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer system, water and sanitary sewer services and other facilities located as follows: A. STREETS UNDER PRQJECT' S'T. 1974-1 , 1. 57th Place 4th Street to 7th Street 2. �Squire Drive) Harris Rice_Creek Road to �9ississippi Street 3. Dana Court ) Lake Estate Squire Driv�: East to Cul-de-sac � � 4. Camelot Lane) Addition Arthur Stxeet to the East S. 73 Z Avenue • Highcvay �t65 East Service Road to Central Ave. 6. Bacon Drive Onondaga Street to 75th Avenue B. STREETS UNDER ST. 1974-2 (T�SAS) 1. Mississippi Street Central Avenue to Stinson Boulevard 2. Arthur Street Rice Creek Road to D4ississippi Street 2. That the Ci�y Engineer, Nasim I�4. Qureshi, City Engineer, City Hall, Fridley, hiimiesota is hereby authorized and directed to draw the preliminary plans and speci_fications and to tabulate the results of his estimates of the cos.ts of said improvements, including every item of cost from inception to corn- pletion and all fees and expenses �ncurred (or to be incurred) in con- nection therewith, 01- the financing tliereof, and to make a preliminary report of llis findings, stating therein tv}lether said im��rovements are feas- �ble and whether they can best be made as proposed, or in connection with some other improvements (and the estimated cost as recorrunended), iiicluding also a description of the lands or area as may receive benefits therefrom and as may be propo�sed to be assessed. ADOPT�D BY 'I'IiE CI1'Y COiJNCIL OF TfIE ITY OP F IDL -Y fiI �� C R � T S `S DAY OF . , 1973. � ; I A7"TEST : CI'FY CI,ERK - I��tARVIN C. BRUNSELL � MAYOIZ - FiZANh G. LIEBL rii 1� a t � � � •� �3 -���.3� �r�_� j` f�ll � . � 1 ! . , C ITY 0� FR TDLEY : � � � � � trle, the residents of; Sunris� Dr3.v�, Id.E. � ' ' ' (Sylvan Hills addit.j �Zetition to havz our .� /'� � ,-- .. �. s � � , ,. ^ street inoroved, inc:lud'zng curbing.,and gutters, ( exclud ing s idetivall�s ) t; b�: �' one as soon as possible. r� �! �� � � - �.,� � ,���.,�� ' � . ; �i� , �,�. �:�� - c�--P--�.�--� ; , �� . �. �° �� �r �, _._-- - ; T �L� -�; � b �,� 1�:�J,� � � �� � ;�� jl ,.��.,-,rt_=•,�--�-<. .C.�: � �� � %� . �e..�-�+� i� . �� L,- l7 G�, �� �r . , ,/� � ,r �--1.;�� ,�.,, �.��� �H��/�' � �--e��-��i,'�.-c?.� ,t��� � ���� � : ( ,� ' - � tr' �� .. 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' . c.. l /-�� � � /, ._ -- / " _% C � -- — - -_-c-- C_ L � ;_ � ,�:. 1'ti -�--:.- � ��� , ! r - � � � _ - - j r : � i ' ., : ✓� `j � -� r � �. i. � . /tJ�." ,,ti.i_-; �1� ��" /k�, f'l.� � �. ->--."'' lji i' L` �- -. ..�.._�� ✓.�_.._.:.��� ��J ) ' ��� ' ' ' �//J/ � ,,��-/�/� a . � ,f r� (,iC%�Ld.L'�� f, LL=�'�t �;.�/ C - J�/ � --- 7� , +� l _ � . . C�/ �C,�V . ' 1 0 � � ' OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA September 28, 1973 ' MEMO T0: Honorable Mayor and City Council �>/ __.._- i 5 �-I ' MEMO SUBJECT: Urbanization of T.H. #65 from South Municipal Boundary Limits to Interstate #I694, Along with the Improvement of 52nd �, 53rd Avenues, Including the Intersections � � ' We have been working with the Minnesota Highway Department and Columbia Heights for a number of years to get these areas in�praved and have been un- able to get resolutions from them. Recently, there.was a request for building a bank in Columbia Heights in the southwest c{uadxani c�f T.H. #G5 and 53rd Avenue, and Mr. Herringer, the owner of the land and the contractor for building the bank, has been putting pressure on Columbia Heights to get the drainage problems taken care of. The drainage problem has been further complicated by the iawsui.t Mr. ' Glover filed against Columbia Heights and Fridley. My pasition has been we should have complete agreement for all the improvements needed in this a�ea, including urbanization, drainage, traffic signals and intersection improvement ' between all those participating; i.e. Columbia Heights, City of Fridley and the State of Minnesota. ' � � ' ' J i'� I wou�d also like a time table when these improvements will be completed. I have advised Columbia Heights and the State that once the agreement has been consumated between the three parties involved, if Columbia lieights wants ta stage the construction and get the storm sewer done in the near future as the first phase, the City of Fridley would be agreeable. It has taken us a long time to get the total eost of the project and Fridley's share from the Highway Department. Now they ar� asking Fridley to agree to these costs and pass a resolution showing an intent to pass agreement to the cost participation. I have indicated to them it would be difficult for the Citv of Fridley to agree, unless we go ahead and hold a public hearing and order the improvement as most of the costs of this improvement'cvill be assessed against abutting properties. To expedite the matter, and in the spirit of cooperation;with Columbia Heights, I am submitting this material to you gentlemen, and if you �oncur, then you should authorize a public hearing so that we can legally agree to participate in the cost, once the improvement is ordered in. ; ' . Memo to Mayor and City Council From Acting City Manager Qureshi September 28, 1973 � � � .� L Page 2 Tf you need any additional information, I will be glad to discuss it with you at the October lst Meeting., Respectfully submitted, �`� ,� - , Nasim M. Qureshi, P.E. Acting City Manager NMQ/�m CC: Columbia Heights Richard Sobiech Attachments: Letter from Col. Hts. to District #5 Resolution passed by Col. Hts. Res, ordering prel, plans � specs. Res. ordering public hearing public hearing notice 0 � � � ' ' ' ' �eP�ber 2b, 1973 Distriet Engineer, District g !(�"�� State of Minneaota } " De�a.rtment of Hi f2055 North Lilaa Drive , �, Minneapolis, N� 55�22 � ATl'F.�"V'rION MR. C.E. WEI(�ISE�,BA.t,iM ' i ' �� , �; J � �� 1 ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Gentlemen; SUBJECT% REQtT�ST TO CaNSTRUGT STORi'�q � y��j COIVi�^ORM WITH PL�A:N�3 URB�TIZATION t7N T� HIGH�TAY R.O.W. TO BFT .WE�EBT 51 st AND ����' AVF.�itT,E (� �5 ) 53rd Av�ruE rs. E, The City of Colwnbia Heights reque�ts `�thhe f ollowixig s � l� � ��-3 To in,8ts.11 aPPraximately 575 linsa3. �eet E3�` 7i artA �:n r .� uia.l.0 �araile3 with and �----- J-- C•�'• ��•�%•�. atozYa Iane i'ram station 37' westerly of the centerizne of -the southbvwnci 65=5)� 95 ana 55 ta �o� and 30 (MHD Sheet #15 �.P. �o2a7..o8 �, To install 70 lineal Peet of 33" R.C,P. irom eaid station 1�t and 34 at ri�ht angles to t.he east and aaross �outizzbound 2ane. To then continize east in �he cerater^ msclian w�.�,h �pprox:unately 8;5 iineal feet of 2�+f� R.C.P. to 3ntereept the flc7w from an existing 1�I,H,D� 15�� C.M.P. eross drain presently drair�3,n� -�gg ax�a from .�YZQ e�,st aide oi' Central Av�.. nue. A7..1 0#' �th� aToove is proposed as open eut eonstruetion. ,' to be in aaaordance ��rJ.th the pZan ar�d specificatio�s ag Calur�bia Heights is Pro j�et ;��'1J0�. The above � ' pr�ject received approval by the City Counei� at their regu].ar• meeting on 5aptember 2�, 1g73• A copy of th3s plan has been �iven to the Fridle � for thoi.r ap�rroval. We enclose a eo y�i�'e'�� ���ent your approval. p� °f ��' pl�� �d speci,fiea�ians for 1 ' ' , , ��i' ' I� , I� l� ' � ' , � I�I � � � � �� � � , �� �( 1 �� 1 ' ' ' ' ' %� ���� �� ?�s. C.E.' Weiehselbaum Pa�e 2 S�ptem?aer 26, 1973 We would ask that t.he cost-sharing be reviewed by the Highway Depa.rtment so that adequa,te agreements mi�ht be negotiateci between Calumbia Height�,. Fridley, €.�nd the State Highway I�partsnent in order t�at this se�ment might be eonstiueted within the next t�o man�ths. Please feel free ta call us at 78�9221 for any fur�her informatian. Yours truly, GFB:vh Enelosure /�� l �"Gj��i� �' �,� �, ��-� `�✓ 1 ���� George F. 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L�� J7 �::1 � � ,;`g �i�«'u'.i�.;',� �t' rl�xy�.1e � � - 1 ' �� 3 RESOLUT'ION N0. � � '' , % �� � � ► A RESQLUTION ORDERING PRELII�tINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND ESTIMATES ' OF THE COSTS THEREOF: FOR THE URBANIZATION OP T.H. #65 FROM SOUTH MUNICIPAL BOUNDARY LIMITS TO I. 694 F� IMPROVEMENT OF INTERSECTIONS OF 52ND f� 53RD AVENUES, AND ROADWAYS: STREET IMRPOVEMENT PR03ECT ST. 1974-3 � BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley as follows: 1• That it appears in the interests of the City and of the property owners � affecied that there be constructed certain improvements, to-wit: ' � �i �' ' � � ' [..] � Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer and other facilities, located as follows: 1. Urbanization of T.H. #65'from South Municipal Baundaries to I. 694. 2. 53rd Avenue Improvement Including Intersectian From 800 Feet West of Intersection to 300 Feet East of Intersection of 53rd Avenue F T.H. #65. 3. Improvement of 52nd Avenue Including Intersectiort From 52nd Avenue $ T.H. #65 Intersection to �00 Feet East. 2. That the City Engineer, Columbia Hts., � the Minn. Highway Dept. Engineers are hereby authorized and direcred to dra��a the preliminary plans and specifi- cations and to tabulate the results of the ',estimates of the costs of said i�mx-ovements, inclu�ir� ever-y it�m o= cos� from inception to completion and all fees and expenses incurred (or to be incurred) in connection there- with, or the financing thereof, and to make a preliminary report of his findings, stating therein i,�hether said imp rovements are feasible and whether they can be�t be made as proposed, or in connection with some other improvements (and the estimated cost as recammended}, including also a description of the Iands or area as may receive benefits therefrom and as �ay be proposed to b� assessed. 3. That said preliminary reporr of the Engineer shall be furnished to the City Council. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COiJ�'�TCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ' DAY OF � . , 1973. ; � ATTEST: ' ' CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL ; • MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL � ' i �� � � � ' � I � J , LJ � � L. iq �3 RESOLUTIpN N0. /� _ �S19•� A RESOLUTION RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT qND CALLING A pUg HEARING ON THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMp LIC URBANIZATION OF T.H. #6S FROM SOUTH MUNICIPAL LIb1ITS TO IOV6g4N�5: Ib1PROVEb7ENT OF INTERSECTIONS OF 52ND`� 53RD AVENUES, AND ROADWAYS; STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1974-3 WHEREAS, the construcfiion of certain i the in�erest of the City of Fridle p rovements is deemed to be in Y and the xoperty owners affected thereby. BE IT RESpi,VED, by the City Council of the Czt 1. Y of Fridley, as follows: That the preliminary repor� submitted b F� �Cinnesota Highway Department �re her byt received and �cce ted. b� , Columbia Hts. 2• That the Cit p Y �Ierk shall aci to ascertain the name and address of the owner of each parcel o£ land directl lands as may be proposed to be y affected or within the area of calculate estimates of assessments�as may�be�pr po�a�relents, and against each of said lands. ative thereto 3• That the area proposed to be assessed for said imp rovement them as noted in said notice are all the lands and areas as note s aid notice: A11 of th e same to be assessed S and each of to the benefits received, proportionatel a in y according 4• That the estimates of assessments of the Clerk inspection to the owner of an sh aIl be available thereby at � gY parce3 of land as ma; b� affected Y public hearin held relative thereto, as well as at p rior time reasonable and convenient. S. � for any That the City Clerk is authorized and directed to public hearing by publishing a notice thereof.in thevofficial ne Such PaP�r of the City of Fridie owners whose Y and by mailed notices to a1I thejJS- property is liable to be assessed with the making ofproperty these improverr�ents accordin in form and substance of the notice�attached hereto as Exhibittially That this Council will meet on the A• at 7:30 0' clock P,M. ---:--.____d�Y of � 1973 at the City Hall in the City of Fridley for the Purpose af holding a public haaring on the i • notice attached hereto and made a part thereof by reference, E�chibit rrcprotiement noted in t�e rr�rr � ADOPTED BY TfiE CITy COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ' ATTEST: � i , 19 7 3. CITY CLERK - MqRVIN C. BRUNSELL MAYOR - FRqNK G. LIEBL DAY OF � ' ' ' ' � � ' � ' ' � �i! ' ' OFFICIAL PUBLICATION CITY OF FRIDLEY (EXXi-iiIBIT A) NOTICE OF HEA�tING ON INiPROVEMENTS STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1974-3 i 1 !A•1 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, hiinnesota, has deemed it expedient to receive evidence pertaining to the improvements hereinafter described. N0�9, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS i�EREBy GIVEN THAT on the day of , 1973 at 7:30 o'clock P.M. the City Gouncil will meet at the City Hall in said City, and will at said time and place hear all p arties interested in said improvements in whole or in part. � The general nature of the improvements is the construction (in the lands and stxeets noted below) of the following improvements, to-wit: CONSTRUCTION ITEM Street improvements, including grading, stabila_zed base, hot-mix bituminous mat, concxete curb and gutter, storm sewer and other facilities, located as follows: 1. Urbanization of T,H. #65 from South Municipal Boundaxies to I, 694. 2. 53rd Avenue Improvement Including Intersection Fram 800 Feet West of Inter- section to 300 Feet East af Intersection of 53rd Avenue F� T.H, #65. 3. Improvement of S2nd Avenue Tn���,�;ng Intersscti.�n fr�:� 52nd Ave. F� T.H #65 Intersection to 400 Fee-� East. ESTIMATED COST .� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $_$0,895.98 THAT THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IhiPROVENIENTS IS AS FOLLOt9S: For Construction Item above ----------------------------'------------_ All of the Iand abutting ugcsn said streets named above and aIl Iands within, adjacent and abutting thereto. All of said Iand to be assessed proportionately according to the benefits received by such it�provement, , � That should the Council proceed �arith said improvements they will cansider each sepaxate improvements, excegt as hereafter otherwise provided by the Council a1I under the following �uthority, to-wit: 1�4innesota';Statutes 1961, ' Chapter 429 and Iaws amenda�ory ��ereof, and in conformity with the City Gharter. DATED THIS DAY OF , 1973 , BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. ' - � , � b1�SY0R - Fgp�K G. LIEBL , Publish: � � � � �: . � .� � ' I ' � � ' � , ' � � . � . II � � MUTUAL AGREEMENT STATE OF b1INNESOTA) . ) ss. CIXJNY'Y OF ANOKA ) This agreement made and entered into this day of October, 1973, by and between David O, Harris, hereinafter referred to as the property owner, and the City of Fridley, a municipaZ corporation in the County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, hereinafter referred to as the city. WHEI�LAS, David O. Harris is the contract purchaser of Lot 1 except the North 250 feet thereof and Lot 6 except th� South 190 feet tFiexeof, each Zocated in Auditor's 5ubdivis�on No. 22, Section 13, Town- ship 30, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota; and WHEREA5, the property owner intends to plat this property for subdivision into single.faraily homes, and the fee owners of said propertg are obligated to joi.n in said plat; and iJHEREAS, the City of Fridley has previously entered into a mutual agreement with Harris made the 14th day of August, 1973, wherein the partieS agreed that Harris wou.Zd se21 not iess than five (5) acres to the Citz� of Fridley for the purpose of storage of surplus surface waters; and WHEREAS, the citz� at the present time wishes to acquire an addi- tianal area not less than three and one-half (3�) acres adjacent to and immediate.Iy East of the iive (5) acres previous2y acquired; said three and one-half (3�) acre area to be Iocated in the approximate area shown on Exhibit A which is attached herefio and made a part of this agreement; and WHEREAS, the property owner agrees to incZude in said p3at an outlot covering the storage area and to provide easements in said plat in order to permit the city to aZ1ow water to enter and Zeave the starage area; and WHEREAS, the city has previously obtained two (2) appraisals to determi.ne the current market value of the area to be used for water storage by certified independent fee appraisers, who were of the opintion that the value of said property was not less than $3,500.00 per acre; and �WHEREA5, it is agreed between the parties that the city wi11, upon approval of this agreement, have tHe right to enter upon said property to c�omrr�enoe construction of said storage area..and adjoining easementsj III 16 � , , . I , . ' ' 1 �� ' . �• � NOW, THEREFORE, be it agreed by and between the parties that the property owner will plat the above property so that the ponding area will be plafted as an outlot and the easements as shown on the attached Exhibit A wi11 be dedicated on said p1at, and that the property owner further agrees to convey said ponding area to the city by warranty deed upon the oompletion of said platting. . Be it further agreed that the city will compensate the property owner in the sum of $12,250.00 for not less than three and one-half (3'�) acres to be used for said ponding area; said payment to be made as foZlows: $6,125.00 upon approval of this mutual aqreement and $6,125.00 upon the compZetion of the plat and fhe transfer of fee title for said ponding area to the city. In Presence Of: STATE OF MINNESOTA) ) ss. COUNTY OF ANOKA ) David O. Harris City of FridZey By And Mayor Aating City Manager On this day of Oc�ober, 1973, before me, a b'otary Public � ' within and for said county, personaZly appeared David O. Harris, to me known to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instru- ment and acknowledged that he executed the same as his free act and deed. ' , I �� r S1'ATE OF MINNESOTA) ) ss. COUNTY OF ANOICA ) Notary Public On this day of October, 1973, before me, a Notary Public � within and for said county, personally appeared Frank Liebl and Nasim Qureshi, to me personally known, who, being each by me duly sworn, they did say that they are respectively the ��layor and the Acting City Manager � of the City of Fridley, the municipal corporation named in the foregoing instrument, and that the seal affixed to said instrqment is the corpozate seal of said municipal corporation, and that said instrument was signed � and sealed in behalf of said municipal corporation and said Frank Liebl and Nasim Qureshi acknowledged said instrvment to be the free act and deed of said municipal corporation. Notary Public III 15 � � - ' S ' r' �'} i� . . � � � . ,r7 j s� ,-,i :i � � j � � 1V L' � . 1;i:.u..U_�-._ .. � � , ....... � . . e:. .... 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I � � ,. � . , , , . . -• � _ . . . _ _ , i i � �..� `,; • j. _. , - : � • . I , j . _ _._ ._ _ _' ._ _. __. . _ _ ... __ _ ._ ____ _ , , . . , . , • : _.. ... ._"'"" _ '._.._.. _ 1 ._. ._ . ., ; � ' . 1 ( l .. . ( ! �I - � _� ' � . .. . . t . _ _. ._ _ . : i . . 1 � � ., , t • � . � � �. � � - , - j 1 - r _ _ . . _- - � ._ _ ' _. _ ._.. _.... . _ , � - _ ___ _.. . ,; � _.._________.____ _�....__.___.. �.. ._ � , - - �. CFIARLES R. WEAVER HERMAN t.TAl�LE VIRGIL C. HERRICK ROBERT MUNNS JAtitES D. G1665 WILl1AM K, GOODRICH THOMAS A.GEDDE JEFFREY P, HICHEN � III LAW OFFICES , , • �/ WEAVER, TALLE 8� HERRICK September 25, 1973 316 EAST MAIN STREET ANOKA, MINNESOTA 55303 421'5413 �6279 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N,E. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 560-3850 FIRST STATE BANK BUILDING COON RAPIDS, M IN N, 55433 785-1330 41r. Nasim �uershi Act i no C i ty !�';anager Gity of Fridley 6�31 llniversity Ave. Ne E. Fr i d( ey, P:1N 55�32 Re: Donald Chies vs. Gile & Nelson Const. Co. vs. City of Fridley Dear h1r„ �uershi: Enc(osed please find a copy of a order from Judge Carroll E. Larson, of the Tenth Judicia! District. Please note that Judge Larson has dismissed the City of Fridley from the a�aove law suit. I would appreciate it, if you would p(ace this (etter in the next Counci) Agenda to advise tlie Council of this fiiigation. Sincerely, % ' ��� - i ; , ' -- `'' ' � ;�r_�,�i; <_� ,iL. ' virgi) C. Herrick VCH/pah Enclosure w � , , -, , I` � � . �` . � � � • I � . . � � , . 5 i l.'i' i: V i� i::( ;: s; 5::: �l'i ;'� �,�ir':::i�a Y Ui' ;"-.::.):,t: �i�ri:ic:i� c;c�;i.r III •ru��.�r�f .�s�,��utf�.�, �������,;c�r 17 a ��:ia2:. i::,.. �� .:.:i i:,t���x C�ic�., - v�, Zi7. iL' y .:9i :_:1 i.G:2::::• :.�v. � � C U � i) t; :� :; � t:' ,: a � t :� o t:._ � ,� ( :.....?. ;� S ... .:��.�� ., ;i._I .;. 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F'�°.�;'(:)r �.:� �t:�..,�t;prC; ^;�)�7«'�P::.:ai:Ce JI.I�.1J�1� 11J ❑ /: , f. ;��!� s.F. ti ,. ^ . ,!��� -- (:rll�itUt.L�... �1�1:i1:�G;:, �1�,'?�v CLAIMS GENERAL 33313 - 33396 , LIQUOR 0 8230 - 8243 0 III . 18 CO��'RACTOR' S LICENSES TO BE AP1'F.OV�D BY COUNCIL AT THGTR TL�GULAR riGETI\G ON OCTOP,ER 1, 1973 HEATING ' APPROVED BY Air Comfort Inc. 3300 Gorham Avenue Minneapolis, Minn 5542b By: Donal Ruden W. Sandin PfASONRY - Hicks Concrete Inc. 3118 Grimes Avenue North Robbinsc.ale, rlinn. 55422 By: Kerry Hicks C. Belisle III 19 � LIST OF LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AT TFFE MEETING OF OCTOBER 1 1973 , � � OF I II�1SE I TYPE L C ' CIGARETTE BY APPROiT�D BY FEE ,Moon Plaza Restaurant Bijan Nikrad Public Safety Director $]2.00 6215 University Avenue Fridley � FOOD �STABLISi�III�TT 1 Moon P1aza Restaurant Bijan Nikrad Health Inspector 16.64 6215 Univers ity Avenue pro-rated Fridley , � . � � � � . I 1 � 1 1 � . � � 1 - � 1 � 1 III 19 A REQUESTED APPROVAL OF GRACE HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING PARADE DATE: October 6, 1973 TTME: 1:00 P. M. ROUTE: Left on Gardena to Old Central Right on Old Central to Nillcrest Drive Right on.Hillcrest Drive to Woody Lane Left on Woody Lane to Gardena Lane Left on Gardena Lane to Gardena Left on Gardena to Grace High School We will know the amount of vehicles in the parade by October 1, 1973 Mark Blake 560-4096 III 20 III 21 APPOINTMENT FOR CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION - OCTOBER 1, 1973 NAME Marsha Tharpe 10018 Grouse St. N.W. Coon Rapids, Minn. POSITION Billing Machine Operator Finance Dept. EFFECTIVE SALARY DATE REPLACES $446 Sept. 24, Peggy Holsather per 1973 Month John Majerle Operations and $805 October 1, Robert Erickson 1840 - 49th Ave. N.E. ' Maintenance Man, per 1973 - Columbia Heights, Minn. Public Works Month Street Section RICHARD J. TREZONA, D. D. S. JOHN H. DEMARAIS, D. D. 5. 2503 LOWRY AVENUE NORTH MINNEAPOI{S, M{NNESOTA 55411 Telephone: 522-1188 September 25 , 1973 Mr. Nasim M. Qureshi City Engineer, Director of Planning City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minn�sota 55432 Dear Mr. Qureshi: SE__�?� _oi�� IV 1 This letter is somewhat belated, but necessary, nonetheless. I want to compliment you and thank you for the extra effort put into the construction and resurfacing of Hartman Circle . Our new concrete gutters do an excellent job of carrying away the water. The black-top surface area has no water ponding and, consequently, the engineering that you produced must have been exceptional. Accomplishments such as this should not be taken for granted, and I, for one, know I received my money's worth. Thank you! RJT:bbb ' Sincerely, f�_- . 7 ' ` !� , �--c �`�., Richard J. Trezona, D.D. . I I �- ' ' ' ' ' �„�, u„� .: � A�`t `-� � :: �� .'���� . � t�� 6 . �,� -� -,�,� � �%� ����'s;�` ���,`"'�f :�; �''- -a�%":�::��.:> .z�``i�".�:r' S`l"ATL� Qr MINN�SOTA D�PAR7McN7 OF ?AXAT(ON CENTENNIAL OF�'ICE BUlLD1P7G SAINT PAUL, MitVNES�TA 5.ri1�}5 �n���^:'?�jnr ?'% r �.�%� %�:� . �c�..'_ Vl?2 �.' . �iS'Ui? S°Z�, Iassi.stant Cit �r ��.anagerf �'inznce ?�ir�cto.r C_�_ty o•� � ridl�y Fri��ley, '�iinnesota 55432 �^aY `�_r . Brun ��ll d `�his ? s in re:�n�ns� to Rjour �.��ter dat�cl c�;ate:�l�4r I9, 1�73. �� � � �?P have re-e<�a:�in�d th�� s�a�ci�l tevy fc�� ac,c�r_eg-ate ct�cr��ases i.zz non- ' ,�a;; rev�r?tiaes (Laws of_ a�i.nn�so�a �_�?i3, Cha�t�:��.r GS�,. Axticl; TV� S�ctian �� C.��US? t7t� � l_I"! �]..C"�I� O:� �:lE.' 1I1i0?"i:l t���C�?� COi1'`i.c�1?1�:� lri �OtIZ' .��t-�°Y'r and agre� -t�i�t a r�ocZi.�icatior_ s'�oul�� b� made iz� re�ard �o ��-��� �epart- ' r�en�' � i.rzt�r;����a�.ion o� t��is "s���ci al :Le�r<I" . Tn tl�ose cases tY��rc th� ��� proii�s oi a�ublic s,�rv�.cP enz�r��ri.�� arc t�f'oI1�;�3.��c3. by .l�t-�, ca.ty c'.�arter, or r::un�c�Pa1 orc�iTiance ir_orz b�i.nc; i rans:�ezrnd 4o th? ' I-�ti�.iczA��.lity's g�neraZ fun:l and to any ath�r_ 71on-bonc�i��1 c�r�b�c fund o� th� �unicipalit� t,�?-iic�� is s�narate fro-�� �h� �u�ds of �che p�.�;�lic s�rv- ice enter�rzs�s, -�lle net pro�its (or losses} o-� stxch pu�lic servicz ent�rpris� shall nou �e inc_lud�d in th� c'_�ter�zn�-�io�. of ���.e sp�c1al , levy rox agqr2c�z�.e decreases in n�n-t��: x-evenues. . ,t.�OPi�V��.?"� � � t�"ln 1?t.lY1ZG1���_l�x� ��V1E?S c`i T);�'p'�!�1"�y �.�}> OZ' c�I1�T Q'��2°1' tc-i'<Y , on a pu��l.ic ser�ric� ent�rnr�.se, such ta�> (or �La�.es) sna11 t�e cons?�- 2Y'C�..C� ti2� .°�c�.T�l@ c�. �"L1C�32S°S c�Tlr1 �?Y'i?t� �St' ailrl -t:Xc�X��QI"�,.-' ISllc1�.1 �� 1.T1CIt�— de;� in t'n� c? eter�� nat7_on o, �1�� spec � al l�t�y for �c�gre'c;ai:e czeereasQs ' in nan- �a:� reve��.ze s. Si.�.c� �'_nis ner�r i.n��r�.reta-i ion �s a c�ez�ar. •�ure frc�m pre �r5_ous cor_r��*�on�-- c^-21�u O'il �'.'?:LS ::�a��ter,� stzGI.l �?.T.°E?�T�O115 C01"T'°SL30T1.��IZ� <_-? ..�'��?O?.11C� ?)F� .�F_?c`1''� SrJ ' c'1.�; �C) 2.i_1C�.UC�.� ���,15 :1C'.ZJ int��rpr�-�a�.ion Z�1,11C.i2 ^11;7?XCj?: •�S S"Cc1tC�T.:�~Z�.S �O ,_ , ._ t,i1� COIl�.�'c?Z'V COT1�:�1I2°Ci. �.Tl :�LlC'1� �7z'[_`J10US C'�Y':CP �?J022C}C�21G�. ' ' tir2Z'�,� ��i11<<' �lot�t s, i � �:t'C� l�`"�� L."- �I�--�!1 � �;� � f — -' - �_� � :1�;;�;i:�,::; C . ;�'�s:;' i.,::{, CO_�i�•iI:> ;:CO��di;::; �)�n=�r �:�,�r. L o�� P.even�.ze ' .?,r:C : ." ; j �; �3 ' . , � _, R '; � tl ..+-,,.,;4 1 r -�- \ �:i�e L'e � � ��a�y�����'��,� ,� __- ��� � �ii%L � �. . . M GENERAL OFFICES: � 4567 WEST 78TH STREET � MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55431 ���.� PHONE 920-7020 �_� �: / 3 CENTRAL CREDIT OFFICE: 5501 WE570LD SHAKOPEE ROAD MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55437 PHONE 944•f000 Holiday Village North 250 57th Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 September 27, 1973 Fridley City Council Fridley, Minnesota Letter of Permission: Holiday Vill.age North, would like permission from the Fridley CiCy Council to store boats in the present Garden Center area of our store. This area is located at the Noxth East corner of our parking lot. This..area was used previously for selling christmas trees. As of this time we do noC intend to sell christmas trees, but would like to use this area for boat storage. RT/dj Sincerely, Roger Johnson Store Manager ; i � ���-.�� �,/ �� / v