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07/08/1974 - 5492PA7RICIA RANSTROM COUNCIL SECRETARY PUBLIC HEARING MEETING JULY 8, 1974 � . ' 1 ' � , , ' 1 F�I��EY CITY COUldCIL — PUBLIC HEARING MEETIPdG — JU LY �, 1�74 — 7.30 P.M. PL�:��E OF KLLEG INi�,CE.� : t��LL GaLL: NllOPT I Oi� c�F l���i��A , PU�L I C HEai� I i��S : 7:35 P.M. Given Al1 Present Additions: Letters to Mayor Liebl and Councilman Breider concerning appointment to Cammittees, National League of Cities Consideration of Policy Statement on Issuance of Industrial Revenue Bo�ds PUBLI G�1EIaR I I'4G QF z;=.<�'�CaSi SSM�lJT FOR STQRM ' SG4�lF{2 PORTIGik QF �(���,'�;��`1CMEnT �fZOJECT i��� lU2 1— 1 C Public Hearirig o�eraed. ��•ir. Jerorne E3ernstein believed he was being assessed � for pr�perty t�1a.t il�e C�iTy had acqiaired. Public Nearing closed. � 11 ' pUf3LI C f�EAf; I f�JG ON T:lE ��ROFOSAL THAi A i��1TI0NAL IiUARll I�Rh1�RY i3E �OCl1�Cll IN THE �IT`! OF FRIDLEY 2 — 2 J Public Hearirlq cpened. [�"��. l�enry R. S4JP.tt, 58�1 W. Moore Lake Drive, Civil Air Patrol voicE:c! supp�rt �For co��struction, h1r. Nick Garaffa, 6549 Anoka St. , opposeci cons�r��_ict�ion, [)c�a�� Galc�t�rell, Fridle,y DFL, opposed. Richard Younc� su pported. Dennis Schne7c,�er~ ques��io��c�•a �vaiia��ility. 5hirley Caldw��l opposed. Joan McLaughlin 7?_8 f3rcl l�ve. P;. E. o,�p����:,d. Put�7ic I�ea�ir�g closed. ,Y" ,L � ' �i � �� �, LJI ' � , 1 ' II 1 � ' I � PU�LIC HEARIi�G �"iEE7�Ii�G1 JUI�Y 8, 1974 PlJi�LIC HEaRIr�GS CO��TIiVUC�: pUBLIC I�i��1RING ON A�ACiii iQ�v REQttEST SAV #74—�2, BY KOBERT STIXRI.�I�, TO V/!,C;'�TE THE EI�ST I�ND �`�EST �.1� FEET OF A!�Rl,If��G�E f�I�1� i�TILITY �f�SENiENfi IN ISLOCKS I. AND Z, LYf�JD�iL� ��: I LDER � S TTH ADD I i' I ON; GENERF�L.LY LOCATL:D ��Ty�`�FW�? anTH At�►D ��TH AVENUES a�� B��r�s���v 7T� S;-€:e��r �,r11� J: �F�.�z�o� STR�ET PAGE 2 Pubiic Hearing op��;ec. Public Nearing closed. Granted approval for issuance or buildinc� permit. 3-3F Pt1BLI C�E/�R I NG Q�V A F I A���l.� �LAT, i� � S� �%�4-0�, �IM LU!D, OF �.OT� id Af�4�1 �.�.� aUDIT�f�`S SUBDIVISION ��.2�, G�[�ERALI._Y LCIC�TED j� TFIE �.�C�U �L.00K BCiWEEN 73RD Rv�r�u� A�� O�ar����c��� 5����r 4- 4� Publi� t��arin; a�c;�ect, hir�. l_uM�c! to attL;n�t to acquire additiona7 right of way far s�.r^aig{7t�t��inn raac��=,�riy� Undergrc����d utili�ies ta be cc�nsidered by develo�er of area -�:� dc-��tet�;r's,��� fi'easibili�y. Public Fleur�ng closed. i�l1BLIC i�EP:RING O�d �rzllls'€�"��,!C� r,f�iEP�P,?}i�E'�iT CL.,�lRIFYING ACCESSURY BUILl�tl�,G IZCG�i;_.�`,��IONS C�.N�PTGR ZdS, SEC� 2.05, Gal., PaRa���,:=�E� 2� �t) Public �learing onei�:zd. N� opposit�on voiced. Public Nearing closed. 5-5D � i � , ' � � � ' � � ('U�LIC HEA�Ii�G f���EETI��G, JULY $, 1974 PU3LIC NE�RIi�GS COf�TIi���D: PUBL I C HEAR I!�G Of�i VACI�T F Of�i REQtJEST SI�V #%4-0�., BY F�.or���vc� �, S����.;�sa�.� Ya �lacA-i ��r�n,�r Pp�r a� Nu�o � fR�ET 1�ED I C�i ��'�D I i�! T!-�L �'l��i OF S4�dANSON `S TERRACE, LY I fVG �l�STERLY �F 7HE SJ�if-iERLY EXTi�N5 ION QF THE �J�sT LIr�E oF L.���s l�r!�� �� SwA�so�`s TERRACE PAGE 3 Public M�aring �;�enrci. Na o�1�os��io� voic�d. Pub;ic Nearing closed. i PUBLIC N���r�v� c���� F���� P�.�,�r PP S. #74-04, , INNSB�UCK (�OFtTFi T045fNH0US�S REP�.�r ��COND aDDITION, BY ��r���� A� ����:� Dc:v��,c�����fa����r Co����� C�c�����_�.� � Loca�rc� A�r ���� ,��� 5� �� �a�-r �n��a� t�;� PASS f� � E e Publ�c }�earing �� :n�dA No eu,r.�osit�on. Pu�17c Hear7ng closed. ! 1 �� �� , � ' ' �'I '� � o�.� �usl���ss: L.ONS I llLRATIOPi C�F �� RE��f� S-i" FQR A FRONT YARD SE�rBACi: V�RI����C_E F(;0�� 5� FEET 70 �.� FEET TO R��_QVv' �HE C;��l5T�:UC:TLO^1 OF A D'r�dtLLING AT 7��� b'1CODY LAiJE: I'� e�. a�3Y G o CRA I G �'�I LLEY CTa����n Ju�.v 1. 1974) 6-6F 7-7D . . � . Variance c�rant�d r���i�h stipulations to take care of dra�inage problems of area on �;er«�i t . ' � 1 PU�LIC NEARING �IEETIi�G, JULY 8, 1974 ULll BUSIi�ESS COi�TIf�UED: � CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST F4R A FRONT ' YARD SETBACK VARIANCE FROM 35 FEET -ro �� FEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A � llETACHED GARAGE AT 5465 ALTURA ROAD BY MI CHAEL tiOBACI< CTABLED .Jt1LY 1, 1974) Variance granted for reduction of setback to 20 feet rather than the requested 18 feet. � ' CONSIDERATION OF A RE�UEST TO CONSTRt1CT A Z4� �Y Z4' ADDITION TO A PRESENT GAR�GE 1 AT ZSO C%TH AVENUE J�, E� BY TNaMRS EILE�S iTABLE�I Ju�Y l, 1974) 1� ! 1 � , � I � , � Permit �o be granted ��a�th the stipulation tha�t the National Fire Pr vention Code be followed. CaNSIDIERATION OF REAPPROVAL Of= VARI/�I�CES Td I�LLOWiTHE CONSTRUCTION OF A S�MT-UNDERGROUND GARAGE AT 5851 WES-r MOQ�ZE LAKE DR I VE �Y t�OWLAND .�ACOBSEN �TABLED �ULY 1, 1974) PAGE 4 � � � 10 ��� ��� //� �` � ��� �" L �.� � � � �� 11-11C Variances granted with the stipulations that the reta�ning wa17 be constrwcted to pr�otect the property of the abutting r�eighbor, and tha� some type a� rail oo° fence be constructed at the tap of t!�e wa1i, and that the agreem�ni for the solution to the drainage problems be signed, and that the presenit property owner noiify any future p►�o�erty owners of the setback requir�nients onthe top of the garag� for any future expansion cons�ruction, �, � 1 � 1 C ' � , ' � � � ' , � � � ' PU�LIC N��ARI��G i�(EETII�G, JULY l, 1974 �LU BUSI��`tSS COi�TIi�UE�: PAGE 5 l,4NSIDERATION OF APPQIr�TMENTS TO CITIZEN I,OMMITTE� �OR THE G?UESTION OF BICYCLE�I�ALKWAY SYSTEM iTABLED .JULY 1, 1�74) 12 The following �ersons were appoint�d ta the committee: Mr. IIob �.ee, 144 Sate�li�4e Lane -#3 Mr. Joe Martin, ]44 Rivers Edge l«Jay Mr. Bob A. Riese, 603�1 5th Stree-t N. E. #7 -#3 ��1r. William Gerads, 7545 Jackson St. -#5 Ntr. Lee Nauck, 750 Overton Dr. -�6 P�r. Dennis Schneider, 61°0 Stin�an Blvd. -#9 Mrs. Randy Johnson, 5224 Horizon Dr. Mr. Dale Hagen, 7484 Hayes Rvenue !J. E. -#5 -#4 Mr. Vern Moen, 7i54 R-iverview Terrace -#2 Mr. Joe Schommer, 543 Jan�sville Ave, -#1 I.ONSIDERATION OF SECOND READING OF AN URDINANCE TO AMEND S�CTION SQ�.�I�l OF TNE I'RIDLE�' CITY CODE �DOPTING BY REFEREN�E f,ERTAI�! i�RQVISIONS QF �'�INNESOTA STATll'T'CS SEGTIQN l�� AS THE`l APPLY Ta PRIVATE RQADS AND t�THER PROf'ERTY TNRQUGNQUT THE CITY OF FRIDLEY Ordinance #5C0 adopted and publ7cation ordered, CONSIDERATION OF SECOND RE.ADING OF AN QRDZNANCE REPEALING OFZDINAPlCE �IO. 542 I,ODI F I ED �!S SECTI ON �O�i OF THE FR I D�EY CITY CUDE f��LATItJG TO ELECTf�iC SERVICE FRANCHISE Ordinance #567 adop�;ed and publication ordered. 13 14 P�ELIC NEARII�G I'�E�TI�G, JULY 8, �974 i�tW idUSIi�ESS: KECEIVING PETIi"ION �ZZ-l�%� RE��UL"Sii�lG A(� �.F�ECTIVE SYSTEM FOR Sf'E�D �O;d��Q�. OF �EH I Cl1LAR TI��iFF I C Q�v Ti�E ST�;Ec�C� OF IVQR7H INNS�3RUCK ESTA�L�Sk-(ED AT �`�iF E�RLICST Possr��.� Tre��E� PAGE 6 15-15D Petition #12-i974 r�ceivcd. 30 I�1PN si�i�� to �e �in�tal7ed in area. Three Way stop ta be inst�7l�d on Nar�tl� Ir�t�sbruck Drive and Mat�terhorn Driv�, four way stap to !�e ins�alled c�n East Danube and Innsbruck North, . Pol7ce to continue cancentrai;ed e�rfo���� in�n�Farc�r;ien�l;y pEdestrian crossings ta be paint�d were need is vlarranted. Ad�d�tianal si�ni�g to b� insta1led in futur� if needed. �ONS I DERAT I ON Gi= APPROt��,L OF �.�%� SUPER�ISO�Y COf�'iPCfV�I�T�QN �ACKb�tiGC FOR Nu.��.ic I'�ORKS Al��U PAR�cs Fo��r��r� 16 — 16 E Tabled until July 15 meettnr. Counc�ilr;:xn Nee anci C�ue�cilman Breider requ4sted to prepai^e cc�n���rat�ve rep�r�G -�o�^ p�eser�tation at Ju7y �5 meeting, �OI�SIDE�ZATIQN Of� �CCEPCIf�C ��lS�i�'a�:�w"�`S N�Ii"�t �OyDITIUhS FROM �L�,�CRY ��NI� �CJt�R�;;l �=C�ft UAGQ{� �RIV� RIGHT dF �"tAY �ST � ��%�-� �: �) Easemen�s accepi:eci wi �tn cordi ti ons . • v� ���_... � l� A��: ����� �� �� ��fC� � i- ` � �`�r_ ' �' � � �c ��rt f � �� �- ; 17 — 17 B PU�LIC NEARIf�G MEETI[VG , JULY 8, 1974 iVtW �US I ��ESS COiVT I IdUE� : KECEIVING PETITION #11-1974 R�QU�s-rt�G INSTALLATI4N 0� FENCE BETWEEf� 6%7H AVEf�UE Ai�D I�ICE CREEK TERRACE Petition #ii-1974 received. Consideration of installation tabled until recommendation of Engineering Depar�tment is prepared. To be on agenda July 15, 7974. PAGE 7 : : ; CONSIDERaTION OF APPROVAL OF REQUEST BY ISLANDS OF PEACE TO�SUBMIT APPLICATION FOR LH�'�.1�1V �UNDING FOR 1975 1� Letter;from Mr. Jact�bson, Treasurer, Foundation for Islands of Peace receiv�d, Administration au�horized to make a request fnr LAWCON funds. i iECE VING THE �iINUTES OF THE CHART�R �.oMr� sszoN MEETING aF JuNE 25, 1974 Recei ed. 20-20B � I� � , I ' � 1 � � ' � , 1 � I�� Pi1�LIC N�.A�Ii�dG iy1�ETIi�G, JULY 8, 1974 �vtW �US I��ESS CO��T I NUED : CONSIDERA7IOt�! OF A RESOLUTION DESIG�lATING NSSISTANT CITY MANAGER��UiiLIC SA�ETY DIRECTOR AS THE I�FF I C I AL APPL I C�1NT S I GNATOR FOR FUNDS FOR t�EFUNDING REQUESTS FOF: TFiE IIIhlidESOTA POLICE OFF I CERS TRA I t� I(�G BOAF2D Resolution #73-1974 adopted. �ONSIDERATION OF A R�saLU��o�v �ONFIf�MING KtASSESSMEN"f OF ST�RM SEWER IMPRQVEMENT PROJE:CT ida, �.�Z Resolution #74-1974 adopted. COf�!'i�-1�lid I CAT I Qi��S : I'RIDL�Y �AYCEES, I�ICHARD YOUNG, TOU�NAMEN�" CHAIRMAN: MINNESOTA STATE SOFTBALL TOURI�AMENT Recsived. Approval of licenses granted, with �he stipultions that the personal l�ability and �iquor liability be provided, that these licenses be granted f�r a thr,ee day period to be extended only if it rains on the days the tcurnament 7s scheduled, and that the fees be waivedo PAGE 8 21-21B 22 — 22 A 23 — 23 A PUQLIC HEART�G MEETING, JULY 8, 1974 I CONiMUNICATIONS COPdi'INtJED: t�l� i I0�lAL LEAGUE AND .COt1NCIL(�ia�l Rer.eived. PAGE 9 CITI�S: L.ETTCRS P.EQIlEST7I��G RPPOINiME�T OF MAYOR l.IEBL DER '�� CU;�iP�IT�i EE:S: CUNSIDERAiiU(��. Of= PREPARING POLICY STriTCMENT FQ� TI�iE ISSU,�P!CE OF INDUSTRIAL Rf:VE1VUE BOi�i;S: ���� Con�ensus of Co��nci] 4�as.that pres�t�t policy �s that no Industrial Revenue Bonds be issued by the C7ty. ADJOURN: 1:29 A.fY�e ' , ' i' e ' , I ; THE MINUTES OF TH£ PUB�IC HEARING MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF JULY 8, 1974 The Public Hearing meeting of the Fridley"City Council of July 8, 1974 was called to order at i:35 P.M, by Mayor Lie�t. ' PLE�E OF AtIEGIANCE: Mayor Liebl led the Council and the audience in saying the Piedge of Allegiance to the F1ag. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRES�IT: Counci]man Starwait, Mayor liebl, Counciiman Utter, Counctiman Nee, and Counciiman Breider. MEMBERS ABSENT; None. 1 ; ' ADOPTION OF AGENDA: ' � ' Councilman Breider said if it is agreeab7e with the other'm�nbers of the Council, � � he would like to add discassian of formuTating a policy statement in respect to � � the City issuing Industriai Revenne Bonds. .. , � Cauncitman 8reider said he woutd like to add a ca+munication received by himself ; from Mayor i'i�anas BradTey, Las Angeles, California, President of th�e Natianal League i j of Cities concerning the appaintmeat of himself to a ca�mittee. Mayor Lieb'l said i he had alsa received a}etter of appoiniment from Mayar 8radley and would lfike to j aGd this to the agenda Conmunications sec�ion. _ i i ; � N�TI4N by Gauncilman Bre#der to adopt the agenda as'amended with the aforementioned ` � additions. 5econded by Gouncilman Uiter. U�n a voiGe vote, all vattng aye,.Mayor ` . � Liebl decTared the moiiun carried unanimously, ; � PUBLIC NEARiNGS: . . �� � i I � � Pt1BLIC HEARING OF REASSESSMENT FQR ST�RM SEWER FORTION OF IMPROYENIEM' PROJECT NtI. 102: ' ►' . � : MOTION by Councilman �tarwalt ta waive the readfng of the Pubiic Nearing Notice. R� �' Seconded by Ctwnci7ma» Breid�er'. Upon a vo#ce vote: al1 voting aye, Mayor Liebl j ( dec1ared-the motion carried unanimously and declared the Pub1ic Nearing opened ; ; i at 7:39 P.M. � , ' j � , Mayor f.iebl :ca11'ed on the /�ssessor, Mr. Mervirt Nerrniann, to e3cp2afn the reason { � for the reassess�nerrt hearing. Mr. Herrmann expla�ned it is requfred that the � : � hearing take place because of aa error in reading the figures far one praperty last ; ;, year. He pointed uut an th� map projecLed on the screen h�r the error vras made i � by reading a figure of 799,900 square feet of area for a golf driving range rather ; ; � than the carrect figure af 299.900 squsre feet. Me said :itafs error caused a reduced � ; rate per foot and everyone's assessment was ]arer than it shauld have 4een. i � Councilman Breider asked if the first.yQar`s assessment had been se►rt out and when i the corrected amount would be respread. Mr. Herrmann said this aouir! be spread � over the next ]9 years and ihe original essessment was spreaC over 20 years, � i Mr. Richard Narris, 6200 Riverview Terrace, asked what the additiona) assessm+ents ; ' would be. Mayor Liebi said this would be an additionaT �.29 per 100 square feet i ' for properties in the area for the storm sewer main and a tatal of �3.59, and iar � � � the storm sewer 7ateral the additio»al cost will be b.23 per 100 square feet for � ; � a totai of $3.T8. He continued, for properties in bath areas, it xould add a ! total cf $.52 per i�0 square feet or bring the total for the t�o costs up to '�� j �6J7 as compared to $6.25 per t00 square feet. �� Mr. Herrmann pointed out an exception in the areas covered by both assessments explaining this portion of the improve�nt had not been completed at the present time and would be assessed at an equal rate upon completion. Mr. Richard Harris asked when this wou�d be done. The City Manager said.by the middTa of Septe�nber and the Comnunity Deve]opment Adminfstrator, Mr. Darrel C�ark, said the completion date is September 75. 7he City Manager said there had been some difficuity in this area and tfie City is working with the Bonding Campany 2. � i i. I i I � � _, i I . I { � ,. PUBLIC HEARIIdG MEETING OF JlJLY 8, 1974 ' PAGE 2 to be sure the money is going to the contractors doing the work in Fridley. Mr. Harris said some of the material being used in this project is defective. He mentioned tfiat the valves were chipped on the conduit and they had nat heen repaired. He continued stating when they are paying $3,000 per acre, the people shouTd be getting a first class project, and not settte for cracked and chipped valves. He stated with his past experience with Comstock and Davis, their inspect- ion has not been up to the City's expectations. He used the i8th and l9th and Main Street area as an exsmple of this, and said there vras a broken connector in the stop box, and a break in the line where the storm sewer was running into the sanitary sewer which cost the City of Fridley money which had to be paid to the Metro Sewer 0istrict. • Mayor Liebl asked if the Cit� Manager would prepare a repart on this for the Cauncil. He added the City pays gofld money for this inspection and shoutd get aa outstanding job. Mayar Liebl asked if there were any other probiems concerning this praject. The City Manager said he had aQvised the Councfl when:there was any trouble with the contractor.: Mayor Liebl asked if there w�e any problems from the engineering standpoint. The City Manager said not Lo his knowledge. Mayor Lfebl asked if anyone irt the audience or any member of the Cauncil had any more questians, He commented he could see from the i7tustratton of the Assessar,. that this was possible to misread. Ne said he wouid like to apologiza to the: people for this error. Mayor Liebl asked if everything Nas correct in the assess- ment of this project and Mr. Herrmann said yes. Mr. 3ames 8ernstein, 763 N. 3rd 5treet, Minneapolis, addressed the Councii and saic} he is the owner of sane property on Osborne Road and asked if this �+as part cf this project and the Assessor said yes. Mr. Bernstein expressed the belief that he fs paying real estate taxes for more property than he has.. He asked i�F this would affect this assessment. Mr. Herrmann said the area had been measured by the Engineering Qepartment. Mr. Bernsteirt explained that some ti� ago, the Eity had acquired some property in this area and this is stitl oa the tax rolls. Mayor Leib1 said he wou{d not be assessed for the portion that the Gity owns. Mr. Hernaana said he wr►nid not be assessed for the roadway area.. Mr. Bernstein asked tf this could be earrected ` and Mr. Herrmann said yes. Mayor liea7 asked ff this cauld be clarified in a letter to Mr. Bernstein from the Assessar and Mr. Herrmann said yes, he woutd check with the Cou�ty Auditnr. Gouncil- man 6refder asked Mr. Herra�nn if he couid g� througfi the ca�cutation of :the° assessment in this letter atso. MOTION by Gouncilman Breider to clese the Public Heariog on Pro�ect #'i02 reassessment. Seconded hy Cauncilman Utter. Upan a`waice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor liebl deciared the motion carried unanimously and the Pub]ic Nearing closed at 7:�2 P.M. . PUBLIG t�EARI�tG QN PROPOSAL THAT NAiiONAL 6l1AttD ARN�RY BE IOCATED IN THE CITY UF FltiDLEY: Mayor Lieb1 read the Public Hearing Natice arx! declared tfie Public Nearing opened at 7:54 P.M. M{ayor lfebl paged through the material furnished in the agenda and refierred to th� . minutes of the Public Nearing Meeting of the P]anning Co►mnission o# May 8, 7974, and said �hey contai�ed many cc�mments by the members.of the Planning Commissi'on, individual citiaens, and representatives of the various organizatfons in the Gity of Fridley. He also pointed out there was a report from Mr. Robert ATdrich, Deputy Fire Chief, Mr. Darrel Clark, Community Development Administrator, Mr. Pau1 Brown, Director of Parks and Recr•eation, and Mr. Mervin Herrmann, Assessor concerning their trip to tfie Hastings facility. Mayor Liebl said the Councii was furnished with pictures of the Nastings Armory and cost figures t}�ax were inciudeci in the report of this trip which was taken July 3, 1974. Mayor Lieb] called on Chester J. Moeglein, The Adjutant General, Minnesota Natianal 6uard, Mr. Moeglein addressed the Council a�d explained there would have to be some lead time allowed for the Federal Gover►iment to provide the funds for this type of project and he said this would be a perioci of five to six years. Ne explained his proposal as a community Armory, noi simpiy a structure, bui a sociai unit ahicfi wouid became a part of the structure of the corrmunity. � r ; I - � � 3� PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 8, 19�4 PX6E 3 Mr. Moegiein stated that the Administration had provided some facts and figures and sizes which were based on the Federal, State, and City participation in a bond of indebtedness. � . Mayor Lieb] asked what kind of a unit this would be and how many people would be in the unit. Mr. Moeglein explained that the Federal Government wouid indicate what types of units are needed, and then there is a selection made fram this list. He explained this would presently be only in the planning stages. Mr. Moegiein said the National Guard would like to piace the armories where the peaple are and this is currently in the suburbs. Currently there is only one in the Minneapolis • area and this is downtown Minneapolis. He further painted out that there is atmost every kind of military unit in the state. Mayor Liebl asked how many men would be in the unit. Mr, Moeglein said this couTd range from 65 to 195, depending on the type of unii. He said �f the conmunity is small, it would be possible to split the units, haIf from one c�nity and haif from another. He said he did �ot tfiink this would be desirabte for the City af Fridley. . Mayor Liebl asked the total cost of the facility aad what share would be taken care of by the various governmental groups. Mr. Mueglein said they had been trying to determine this amou►zi. Ne exp]ained that the most economical method , of satisfying the debt on the building would be within a period of from 20 to 24 years, which would be considered the normal life of the building before tf�ere would be extensive maintenance costs. He further pointed`out that there is a timit ; on the bond of indebtedness at $2p0,000. Mayor liebl referred to the reports submitted to the Couricil artc! said tltis faciiity could be used for Civic functions, recreational activ�ties, meetings a»d banquets, and �nergency purposes. He asked how many �eopTe cou'!d be served at the proposed faci7ity. Mr. Moeglein said they cou7d seat about Sfl0 peopie, but would need add- i�tionai kitchen fac�iities for this type of capacity. Mr. Moeg7ein advised the Cour�cil that anything that 9s added on to the basic proposa] wouid be at the eost of the City. He said the Federal funding would not be in effect after a set number of _ square feet. Mayor Lieb1 asked if the faciiity was planned to accomodate 200 peopie and if the City wou]d desire additionat capacity, this would be an adde�t investment for the City. Mr. Moeglefn said this was correct ahd added, also i�F tt�ere is additional equipnent added, this wou M be the Giiy's responsib�7iiy. Mayor f.9eb7 ask+ed if tne City's financial carenittment wfluld be fdr the period of . 30 years. Mr., Moegiein said they wauld like to wark this out for 24 years, Mayor Liebi said he had received a letter fran Governor Anderson in Noyember of 1973, who requested that the Mayor and Gouncil nf the City. of Fridley seriously � look at this Armory proposal. Mayor l.iehi said Governor Ani#ersor� had i»dicated that a medical unit would like to locate in this area. Mayar Liebi asked if there �ras State and Federal money for the instaliatiAn of the necessary iroprovements o€ the area such as water and streets. He further questioned if the City could count on some he3p, or did the Federa7 money only cever the cast �f the building: Mr. Moeg7ein answered this would anly cover the building and the cost of running the utilities from the building to the curb, seldon ta exceed 2Q� feet for th� Federal share. Councilman Breider questioned the possibility of the construction of an Armory with an addition to the facility such as expansion of the County Ice Arena. He further questioned if the Armory could contain another facility. Mr. Moeqiein said he would encourage this type of cooperation between groups. He continued, Ae would encourage the placement of the building by another public facility so the parking facilities could be shared. Councilman Breider asked if the building could house additional space for the ice arena. Mr. Moeglei� said he did not know if this had been looked into in tfie past. Councilman Breider said if this were done, the peripheral space could be used by both groups and he used the locker area as an example. He continued stating he looked at the capital outlay for one building, and if tax doTiars couid by used together this would be a savings for the tax payer. Mr. Moeglein said �his had been done in the toarn of Tracy, they i 4 PUBLIC HEARIN6 MEETING OF JULY 8, 1974 • PA6E 4 had added an auditorium, but the Federal funds just took care of the basic proposal in square footage. He again said if there are any additions to the proposal, this would have to be funded by the City. Councilman Starwalt recalled Mr. Maeglein had said there would be from 65 to 195 people in the unit. He asked if there were any figures on the number of people in units from Fridley that are going fnto other units at the present time. Mr. Moegie�n stated he would not have a figure on this. Ne said any fiaures available would be constantly changing. He pointed out some people would like to helong to a certain unit no matter how much travel is involved. Councilman Starwalt pointed out that �ridley.is a town of approximately 33,000"peop]e � and asked if there wouid by any clue to how many persons a town of this size would � have in their unit. He asked if this wou7d be in the area of 120. Mr. Moeglein said Fridley would easily support a unit. He said St. Ctoud is supporting three units � and this is all in one building. � c k Mr. Henry R. Sweet, Civil Air Patr�l representative 588 W. Moore Lake Drive addressed � the Council and said he was very much in favor of tt�e constructian af an Armory in - Fridley. He said this wou)d provide a place for his unit to have their meetings. � He also pointed out that the building would be available to Gir1 Scouts, Boy Scouts ' � and simi7ar non-profit organ�izations. He stated this would be an asset to the City. � He said this wauld bring more money to the merchants of the City. He also pointed � out that the Civii Air Patrol cou3d receive training from the Guardsmen, He said � the City would have an emergency unit to call on. � Mayor Liebl asked if it would be possibie for the Boy Scouts and Gir1 Scnuts to " meet in the proposed building. Mr. Moeglein said tfiis wuuld 6e possibie if there was � no conflict with the usage schedu'le. Ne pointed out that the space would not be .,; pr�vided fr�e of charge for ail activities. Ne said the usage without charge_would •' be for co�nnunity meetings where there is no profit made and no cost to the Armory. He pointed out for dances arb shaws, they wou7d have to charge a rental to defray the cost of the operation of tfie building. Ne said this would cover the cast of the janitor being on duty and the lights, etc. He added, this all costs money. Ne ; � pointed out tMat there would be cooperation and many youtfi activ�ties such as gurr � safety prograros eou1d be conducted at the Armory. s Mr. Nick Garaffa, 6543 Anoka St. N. E., stated there is constant talk of tbe apportunities • ; of this type of proposal. He expressed concern over the continuing uprising in financial # responsibiliLies of the tax payers of Fridley, He mentioned the usage of the propasai � is said to be that of a medicai unit, and the people are told that there woutd not be � any.guns. He pninted out that there was an incident in Los Angeles where the Armory was broken. into and hand grenades were taken. He statvd he would not want this to _� happen in this area. He also mentioned the possibility of the use of the building � for alcoha}ic parties and said he thought there were enough of this type of faeility � in the co�nunity already. He continued staiing the building could be usEd far social � activities. He questioned if a gym where fifty people march around couid be used for any type af social activity such as a banquet. He thought the money coutd 6e better - spent for a yauth center. He stated, this would pramote the kind of comrwnity the '- � PeoPle want.. ( � � � � � ! � Mr. R. Dean Caldwell, 5874 Hackmann Avenue N. E., Fridley DFL Chairman, addressed ! � the CounciT and said at the iast meeting af the Fridley 4FL, the.merr�ership had receiued � a report fran their emissary from the Planning Commission meeting, and they had passed � several reso}utions that had been sent to the Council and received by the Fridiey Gity Council. . . � ! Mr. Caldwell continued they were concerned about the eventual cost of the City of � Fridley and at the meeting their representative had attended, there was a great deal of guestion on this point. He stated, this figure should be determined before � any positive action is taken on the proposal. Ne further stated that the �ridley DFL feels that the City of Fridley is a peaceful community and they would like to � keep it peaceful. He said there is a possibility that the placement of this type ! of equipment may be detrimental to the community. Mr. Caldwell cammented, he did � not know when the City had its last civil disorder, He stated, frankly, he did j not believe this belonged in the City. Mayor Liebl said at.the present time, there is no civil disorder, but he thought in case of a flood or in the case of another tornado such as the 1965 tornado, the National Guard would be needed. He said in 1965 the City was fortunate to have MM. Bill Wong, Fireside Rice Bow1, apen his facility for use. He believed this Armary would be good for the community in case of this type of disaster. � � R _�.r_.� � � ' r—, II J � � , ' �, ��! ' , � � ' ' , ' , ' PUBLIC HERRING MEETING OF JULY 8, 1974 a � PA6F 5 i ' Mr. Richard Young 5695 Quincy Street N. E., said the facility could be used for the firearm safety program. He added, currently they are transporting the young people to Anoka for this. . Mr. Moeglein said a part of this facility, the garage, cou]d be used for such a program. He added, the facility may only handle 22 caiiber guns. Mr. Young asked if the facility would have any benefit to the Police Department. Mr. Darrel Clark, Cor�nurtity Developmeni Administrator, said in the information received from Col. John W, Nohncke, Military Architect and Engineer, the specifications had been changed and would withstand a high powered caliber. Mr. Dennis Schneider, 6190 St9nson Stvd, N. E., addressed the Council and asked the Council how a faci7ity Tike this wou7d be availabie to the City. Mr. Moeglein answered that the guard training would invoTve one weekend per month, the baiance of the time, the facility would be avai7able for general use. Councilrrk�n Utter presented Mr. Schneider a proposed schedule of rental fees for the proposed Armory. Mr. Schneider said the rental would range from $T5 to $90 depending on the type of use. Ne asked if the actuai building costs would be paid by the C9ty of Fridley. . • Mr. Moegiein said this totai amount had not been pinpointed, but the Hastings Armory could be used as an example af the percentages of payment. Ne said the State and local City funding in this case tota]ed $131,000. He explained the building woutd be bui7t by the Armory Bui]ding Commission who wou7d float the bonds. He further explained that he as Adjutant General would iease the Duilding for one weeke»d a month wfiich would not exceed $5,00�. - Mr. Wil7iam Scati, 1632 69th Avenue N. E., addressed the Counci7 stating fie was a retired soidier and 9ndicatec! he spoke against the Armory. Mr. Scott said he beiieved this wou7d be a threat against the community and a mflitary encroachrnent. He also stated he thought this would be a target for radicaT elements in uur community whether there was storage of military equipment or not. He said he believed in 7965 the Police from the iocal commanity responded much faster than any other element in the community and they were supplimEnted by the Guard at a 7ater time. He pointed out at the time of the 1965 tornado, the Columbia arena was not available for use, it was not there. Mr. Scott further corr�nented, he was scared of the military and this is why he had got out, and he did not want it back. Councilman titter said he fiad received a ca11 fram Anoka County Commissiorrer, P4r. Mike 0'Bannon, who indicated he thought the Rrmory would be an asset to the cartnnunfty, He indicated if there is ever a need for this land to be defended, the people should not always depend on those in another area to do it. He said when the time comes ta protect the citizens, Fric#ley should nat depend o» a unit from Nlinneapo7is to come out and hetp them. Caunciiman Utter said he thought the Armory could be usefui to the City and also an advantage to the City. . . Mr. Ed Wilmes, 6350 Riverv�ew Terrace, stated at the recent Flag dedicatian ceremony, the Mayor was present. He indicated the only way to get something done wou]d be by getting involved and participating. Mr. Kenneth 5porre, 301 Ironton St, N. E., questioned the cost factor at Hastings. He asked if the State and City responsibi7ity would be $]31,DOQ and asked if this would be a 50/50 split. Mr. Clark, Co�nunity Development Administrator said this had been 60/40 in Hastings. Mr. Sporre further questioned wF�o provided the land, Mr, Moeglein stated the community would donate the land. Mr. Sporre said then, this co�ld be added to the cost factor of the City. � Mr. Sporre asked how many cor�nunities in the seven county metro area had been approached with this type af proposal for an Armory, and how many favur the proposai. Mr. Moeglein said Bloomington is very interested in the proposal, he added, two comrtwnities did not have the land available, and couid not construct one. Mr. Sporre asked if any other sites than the one by the Ice Arena had been discussed. Mr. Clark said there are two other alternative sites, one on Rice Creek Road east of Old Central next to the 7-11 Store where there are three tax forfeit lots the City has acquired. He explained these lots are large lots or about 375 by 300 feet each. �, � � � 3 � � � PUBLIC HEARING MEETING UF JULY 8, 1974 PAGE 6 Mrs. Shirley Caldwell asked if the Rice Creek site were used, where would the parking be. Mr. Clark said it�ould be difficult to determine the amount of people that would be using the building, he did not believe the area wou7d take 800 cars. Mrs. Caldwell asked if the area in the Locke Park area wou�d be an encroachment on the park proper±y, Mr. Clark said the area would be between the Columbia Arena and the City garage and not in any part of Locke Park. Mrs. Caldwel] questioned if Mr. Moeglein's office wuuid change managers, wouyd there be a procedural change. She further questioned if the point of the City ownership be changed, or would there be some change in the City having any say about this charge. Mr. Moeg1ein said the rental charges in all of the Armorys in the State are the same. Mrs. Lee Ann Sporre questioned how the Council would make the decision. She asked if the Environmental Quality Commission would have any input on where this Armory would be. She added, to this point in time, they had not been asked. Mr. Dennis Schneider asked what interest, if any, is•there by New Brighton on the proposal that an Armory be located in that City. Mr. Moeglein said he had not made contact with the peoQle at New Brighton, sa !�e was not able to say. He said at this time, the Armory representative had oniy met with the Planning Cortmission and he did not know the outcome of the meeting. Mr. Peter Truenfels, 5248 Norizon Drive, said he was glad that the Council was fiaving the Public Hearing in which the costs could be discussed. He questioned tfie arrangement of payment of the Hastings Armory for the payment of the $131,000. Mr, Moeglein stated the $131,000 was paid by the Comnunity and the State over a period of eigt�t years, He also pointed out that the City was able to seTl the old building in the amount of $60,000 which contributed to the price of the new construction Mr. Truenfels said this did not tell the people much about what it would cast the peopte of the City of Fridley. Mr. Moeglein said it would be difficult to nail down�a figure. Mr. Truet�fels asked if any other community had bui7t an Armory that did not have a building to sell, perhaps this would be a better indication of the cast. Mayor Liebl stated he thought it would cost $9,000 a year for the period of 30 years, Mr, truenfels asked if the total would be $270,fl00. Mr. Ciark explained the only change that would take place in Hastings is that they sold the building, they were only under an eight year �nortgage ratt►er than a 30 year mortgage. He said there would be some addition for �nf7ation. Mayor Liebl said they would not want ta put an Armory in a residential area. He further stated there would have to be adequate parking faciTities. Mr. Moeglein said the State contribution would not only be the $5,OQ0, the cost of maintenance per year would be in the area of from $12,000 to $14,000. Ms. Joan NkLaughlin, 728 63rd Avenue N. E, thought there was more to being patriotic than the canstruction of a military Armory. She added this would be just as effective to estabTish a natural area or a teen center. Councilman Nee questioned the geographic draw of such an Armory if it was located in Fridley. He asked if this would involve young peop]e from Coon Rapids and Blaine. Mr. Moeglein said yes and also New Brighton. Counctlman Nee asked what the contribution to the Community would be. Mr. Moegiein said it would provided many social activities. He said tMis would be an active part af the comnunity with additional incame being spent in the City. He pointed out that the Guardsmen draw more income at the present time and there are also more peopie going on to higher education through their p1an, He said it would also provide facilities for safe gun handling. He said this could be used as a cortpnunity center and be an active installation. � f � ! I � �� . � � , ' ' � [� � , � , � 7- PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 8, 1974 PAGE 7 • Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Moeglein when he rrould like to have an answer on this proposal. Mr. Moeglein said he would hesitate to put a d2adline on the decision. He said unless he had the information by the last quarter of this year, they would n�t be able to get any of thE ?nformation for the planning process. He expiained their construction iist would have to be established for priarities • and suDmitted to the Federal Government. �tayor Liebi asked if they woutd like to have a decision by October. Mr. Moegiein said yes. MOTION by Councilman Utter to close the Public Hearinq an the Arrrtory Droposal. Seeonded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor liebl declared the motion carried unanirrrously artd the Public Hearing closed at 9:21 P.M. MOTION by Councilman E3reider to waive the reading of th�e PubTic Hearing Notice. Seconded by Gouncilman t;tter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, �tay�r Liebi dectared the motion carried unanimausly and the Public Hearing oFened at 9:22 P.M. Mr. Oarret Ciark, Cortmunity Devetopment Administrator, poin;,ed out ifie area in qaestion on the map on the screen. He exp)ained this to be an unusually wide draittage and utiiity easement stating they are t0 feet wide in most cases. Ne further explained ihe man had come ta get a building permit and was �oid that th9s couid not be done until the easement had been vacated. tte said Mr. Stixrud requested to build a garage five feet from the lot line. Mr. CTark said the Administratian recorrrnendation woul� be to reduce the width of the easement from the 30 feet vihich wauld would create a 70 foot easement and ailow the construction of the garage closer to the Tot line. Mayor Liebl said the City had received a letter from NSP and also from North- western Belt Teiephone Company stating they haci no objectians to the vacation or reduction of the portian of the easement. The Ward Councilman, Mr. Starwalt, $id he had no abjections to the vacation of the portion af the easement. He said the wide easement had been for the eariier alley concept, but had been done away with. MOTION by Councilman Utter to close fihe PUb11C Hearing. Seconded by Councitman iVee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor tiebl dec3areii Lhe moLion carried unanimousiy and the Fublic Hearing on Vacation Request #74-02, closed at 9:25'P.M. Mr. Clark requested that the Council take action to �ssue a building permit to tt�e appiicant, tfe said if the legal ars�ountcf time is aTlowed for the first and seeond readings of the ordinance and pubTieatian of the ordinance, this would take up tn five weeks to complete the process. He explained if this actian autharized at the present ifine, the man could begin constraction. MUTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt thE First Reading af the ordinance for the vacation request by Mr. Robert Stixrud to vaca*e the east and west 10 feet of a drainage and utility easement between 58th and 59th Avenues and between )th Street and ,iefferson Street. Seconded by Courrcilm�an Utter. Uaort a voice vote, 311 voting aye, Mayor Liebl dec�ared the motion carried unani�usly and the easement vacated as specified. MOTION by Counciiman Utter to grant the building permit io Mr. Robert Stixrud for the construction of the garage, Seeonded by Counci.]man Starwalt. Upon a- voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motian carried unanirtqusly. Mr. Clark said ther 1d b e wou e no recare�ended st�pulai�ons for this request. � Councilman Sta rv+alt asked if this is the on1 buildin at this time. Nr. Clark said this is the only request.pe�jt that is requested i � PUBLIC ;IEARIidu ON A FIhAL PLAT, P. S. #74-03, JIM LUtJD, OF t07S 30 AND 3i, AUDIT�' SUBDIVISIOfJ �1?_9 GEiVER, Ll.Y LQCATED IN THE 1500 SLQCK $�TWEEN 73RD FVENUE AWD j ONONDAGA STREET: � i i � 1 i ; � t a _ : � 0 ._. _ _. _ ._--_._.._- -. ____�..---- .._- i - . _.�.�__... ..__.._.._. ..........._._.-�___.,...`_._..._.__ .___._�_._.__. . . � . -._..,.�_.-.'_,.�..._._.__. _�.� - �� r II � : PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 8, i974 'PAGE 8 MOTION by Couneilman Starwalt to waive the reading of the Public Hearing Notice and open the Public Nearing. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared tfie motion carried unanimously and the Public Nearing-opened at 9:29 P.M. Mr. Clark explained that this Final plat was being filed by Mr. Jim Lund between 73rd and Onondaga. He said the matter had been 6efore the Piats and Subdivisions commitCee and also the Planning Conenission. Mayor Liebl read the five stipulatians reco�nended'by the Rlanning Commission. , ; Mr. Clark referred•to the portion of the propsed plat which would be canstructed as 73'� Avenue. He said he felt the City should outline to the applicant the cost of , acquiring the portion of pro�erty to construct the street straight at the present time as opposed to the construction some time in the future. Mayor �iebl asked if i wo t uld re uire additional costs to ut the street in as shown � 9 P on the ro osed P P plat. Mr. Clark said it would be less costly to put the street in straight naw ', rather then same.time in the future. Coucilman Starwalt questioned the setbacks in this area and asked if the proposed constructions should be set back an equai distance. Mr. Clark said the structures are sethack quite a way and the constructions should be set to align with the other properties, this is covered by a�other ordinance and Mr, tund is aware of this ordinance and how it reads. Mr. Clark outlined the cost of the construction of the utilities in the area and stated there would be additianal cost if the street were created or installed on a temporary basis at the present time and aligned some time in the future. Coanciiman Utter expressed the feeling that the adjacent property ewner should be talked to at the present time for acquisition of the property rather than sa� time in the future. Mr. C7ark said before the City would order the improvement or if Mr. Lund should instail such improvements, this property should be acquired, Mr. Lund agreed saying he thought he should try to acquire the little section of land in the corner to enable him to cvnstruct a straight roadway at the present time. Mayor Liebi explained it is not a pvlicy of the Council to act on a proposal at t6e time of the Public Hearing. Mr. Lund said he had talked to the property owner two to three times and he did not want to dedicate the area because he has a garden in this area. He thought it would be better to aequire the littie piece of property and dedicate it with the plat. Councilman Starwalt said Mr. Lund had been very unsuccessful in acquiring the smalt piece of land, but he was wiilfng to try again. Mr. Lund agreed. Councilman Starwalt said he thought Mr. Lu�d should try again and if he is not successful, he could come tv the City for help. Mr. Clark said it wnuld be passibte . to add the stipulation that if this is not acquired by Mr. Lund, the City would take action ta acquire the property thraugh condemnation. Mayor Liebl said he would like Mr. Lund to attempt to acquire the land before this means is used. Mr.Lund questioned the installation af the underground wiring as a stipulation on the acceptance of the plat. Ne further explained from the peopie he had taiked to, about half of them favor this type af installation and half are opposed. Mayor Liebl asked how many houses would be constructed in the plat and Mr. Lund replied there wauld be 20. Mayor Liebi asked the price range of the proposed homes to be constructed in the plat and Mr. Lund said from $35,000 to $40,t�00. Mayor Lieb1 expressed the belief that this should be done with the insta}tatian of the underground utilities. Mr. Lund asked if it would be possible to leave this consideration up to him after he had talked to the prospective buyers of the property. Mayor Lieb] again expressed the thought that this would be an asset to the area and there would not have to be the installation of utility poTes in the yards af the future home owners. M,ayor Liebl further pointed out that the City of Minneapolis is trying to elin�inate as many poles as possible in the new constructia�. �I� i � � , , �. i 4 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY u, 197.4 PA6 E 9 Councilman Breider recalled when he first looked at the property in light of development and it had taken many hours to keep the property residential. He questioned if the Council should get hung•up over the underground wiring. Mr. Clark recalled it had 6een George Nelson who had asked the property be rezoned. Mr. Lund said the instaiTation of ihe underground electricaT service would cost the property owners $2 per month for the remainder of the time they reside at the property. He said some peopie felt this was quite high. Mayor Liebl said the developer should be interested in the 6uilding of a good community. Mr. Clark q�estioned if there had been a policy chanqe in this procedure where there is an instal]ation charge and no monthly charge. Mayor L1ebl agreed with this statement. Councilman Breider asked if there was less expensive maintenance in the underground utilities rather than tne overhead. Mr. Clark said he had asked this question of Mr.Benson of Northern States Power Company and he had indicated that it is more expensive to maintain the service underground than overhead. He continued to explain if the overhead wire is damaged, it is passible to se� where, and with the underground, this takes some work to.determine the area of the problem. He also pointed out that anyone could cut the wires when installing poles for such things as bird feeders or fencing. CounciTman Starwait said F�e agreed with the remarks of Councilman �reider that the Council shouid not get nung up on the insta"Ilation of the underground utilities. Councilman Starwait suggested deleting the second stipulation that the underground wiring should be provided. Mayor Lieb1 said the stipuTation shouid read ihat the underground wiring should 5e provided uniess there is sufficient reason not to. Mayor Lieb1 said he would be abie to sign the plat the foTlawing week after the Co�nci] approval if it wauld be possible for Mr. �und to acquire the additional rignt of way in the meantime. htr. Lund said if this is done, he may make the two lots in this area a litt7e larger. MOTIO� by Councitman Starw]at to close the Pub]ic Hearing. Seconded by Counci7man Utter. Upon a voice vote, a17 voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously and the Pubiic Hearing closed at 9:50 P.M. PUBLIC NEARTi�G Ui3 ORDINANCE AMEPIDMENT CLARIFYING ACCESSORY BUILDING REGULATIONS GHAPTER 205 SECTI�N 2�5.057, PARAGRAPH 2, A: MOTION by Cour�cilman Utter to waive the reading of the Public Hearing Notice. Secanded by �ounciiman Starwait. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebi declared the mation carried unanimousiy and the Public Hearing opened at 9:55 P.Ni. Mayor Lieb1 referred to the 7etter to the C9ty Manager form the Cammunity Oeveiopment Adminisirator, DarreZ Clark. He read the ietter to the members of the Cauncil and audience. Mayor Lieb7 asked Mr. C7ark if he thought this would be a workable solution and example to the community. Mr. Clark answered yes, he thought �t would. MOTION b�� Councilman Utter to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, ali voting aye, Mayor Liebl dec)ared the motion cdrried ananimously and the Public Hearing closed at 9:56 P.M. ON VACATION REQUEST SAV #74-01, �Y FLORENCE E SWANSON, TQ V MOTION by Councilman Nee to waive the reading of the Public Hearing Notice. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayro Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing opened at 9:57 P.M. Mr. Ciark pointed the area out on the map on page 6-0 of the Council agenda. Mr. Ciark explained that the City is about to purchase lots four and five and the petitioner would own Lots 1, 2, and 3. He s� d the proposed aciion would straighten the lot line of lot 3. He further pointed out that this would create a 80 foot by 159.99 foot lot. The Planninq Comn9ssion had recorrtnended approval of the request and this would a]low the lot lines on Lot 3 to be parallel. Mr. Clark further recalled that the Councii had authorized the City Attorney to draw up a purchase agreement with a portion of the payment paid at the present time and the remainder of the monies d�e to the applicant on the first of January 1975. ' � � --�� i � � � � � PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 8, 1974 - PAGE 10 Councilman Utter asked who would write the legal description for this property. The City Attorney said he and Mr. Clark had discussed this and the description was being formulated. He said the papers are drawn and they were waiting for Council approval of the vacation of the easement. Mr. Clark asked the Council if in this instance the fees would be waived as reco�n- ended by the Planning Commission. Mayor Liebl suggested the area be laid out as indicated on page 6-E of the Council agenda. Ne indicated he was pleased with this plan. Mr. Clark explained if there were to be homes built in the area, it would be necessary to lay out the lots as they originally are at an angle. He said now the lots would be 80 feet wide. He further explained there is about a ten foot exchange of property from the front to the back to make the property parallel and rectangular shaped. MOTION by Councilman Utter to close the Public Hearing on the vacation request tiy Florence Swanson. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearinq closed at 10:00 P.M. (NOTE: The foliowing item appeared later on the agenda, but was moved up because of the number of people present for this consideration.) VING PETITION #12- ECTIVE SYST_EM FOR SPEED CONTROL MQTION by Councilman Starwlat to receive Petition #12-1974, requesting an effective system for speed control of vehicular traffic on streets of North Innsbruck estabiished at the earliest possible time. Seconded by Councilman Utter, Upon a vaice vote, all voting aye, Mayar Liebl declared the motion carried unanimousiy. Mayor Liebl referred to the map of the area in the agenda and said this map indicated the additiancf five 30 mile per hour signs to be instailed. He said this proposat was drafted by the Engineering Staff. Mayor Liebl asked Mr.Clarkif he felt this would be effective in slowing down the traffic. Mr.Clark said he had not aiscussed this petition with the staff. He pointed out that Mr. Sobiech had been working on this matter and talked to the City Manager on the proposals. Councilmdn Starwalt said in tie last memo ihe traffic count of the area, it said this additional signing was not warranted. Councilman Starwalt said he felt the proposal of the Engineering Staff is appropriate at this time. Ne said there is a big problem on Matterhorn Drive. He recalled a year ago it was not possible to get a school bus in the area because there was no improvements, now there is a severe traffic problem in the area. He mentioned with futiure construction of homes in the area, the problems will be incr�asing. Councilman Starwalt said where the 30 mi}e per hour signs have been instalied, this has helped to some degree. Councilman Starwalt cormnented if the traffic were to be stopped on Matterhorn Drive, a three way stop wauld be needed. He did not believe a stop sign an the bridge would be the answer. The City Manager explained he wauld lilce the stop signs to be a deterrant, not some- thing that would make the traffic conditions worse. the City Manager continued stating he would discourage a stop sign next to the bridge, because of the clearanee problem. He said he would recommend the installation of the proposed three way stop sign and after this the situation could be watched and if more signs are needed they could be installed when warranted. He stated the three way would certainly help the traffic situation on Matterhorn Urive. He stated the police protection would be increased and if more signs are needed in the future, they would be provided. Councilman Utter asked the possibility af putting a four way siop at Danube Road in the area of the Park. He stated there are many children walking and riding bikes in the area. Councilman Starwalt agreed saying this area is susceptible to z�oming traffic in all directions. Mayor liebl said if the stop signs are installed, this would give the Police something to go by. He adu�ed, there has to be soniething there to enforce the law. He said if the proposed sfgns do not eliminate the problems, there would be more added. '� 11 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 8, 1974 PAGE 11 Councilman Starwalt said the people are obeying the signs on the iaterai streets. He continued it is the motorcycles in the area that cause the majority of the problems. � . Counci]man Starwa]t again proposed that the three way stop be installed on Innsbruck North Drive and Matterhorn Drive with the addition of the proposed 30 mile per hour signs. The City Manager said the installation of the signs on East Danube Drive and North Innsbruck Drive could be within the second phase of the plan if this is needed. Ne said this wouid oniy a11ow the peopie to go ane haif a block. A resident of the area pointed out that North Innsbruck Drive goes straight to Silver Lake Road. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to supoort the reconurendation of tne Administration with the additional 30 mile per haur signs, and the increased emghasis on Police enforcement of the area, and that three way stop signs be instalied on North Innsbruck Drive and Matteriorn Qrive and that a four way stop be created on East Dan�rbe . Road and Innsbruck North; and also that all cr�ssin�s be painted if necessary. Secornled by Coancilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, a]i voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. (Note: At this time the Council returned to the agenda at item number seven, where they hdd left off.� , PUBLIC HEARiNG ON FIFdAL FLAT P. S. �74-04, INNSBRUCK PdORTH TE}WNHQUSES REPLAT SECOND . t.. . MOTIQN by Gfluncilman Utter to waive the reading of the Pabtic Nearing IVotice. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously, and the Public Hearing opened ai 10:35 P.M. The City hianager said tt�is requested actian is what the Pianning Comnission had recomr�ended be approved. He explained that Lhe applicant had originally requested lot 5plits, and the C�ty had suggested that this area be replatted and they had cancurred with this request. He exptainzd tliis action woald jusL adjust some lot lines. Mayor Liebl asked if there was anyone present opposed to the proposed replat and there was no response. MOTION by Counci2man Starwait to ciose ttta Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Utter. t7pon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declare d the motion carried unanimously and the Public Nearing closed at 1Oc36 P.M. CONSIDERA7ION_OF A REQUEST FOR A FRONT YARD SETBACK VARIANCE FROM 35 FEET Td AILOW e The City Manager advised the Councii that it was the Administration recommendation that a ditch and some banks be created in the•�outheast area of the praperty to curtail the flow of ►vater. He explai�ed the Administration had been in contact with Mr.l•Ji'iey and he agreed to these conditions which would be on the building permit when it is issued. � Mayor Liebi asked if something couTd be worked out to take care of the drainage problems in this area. Mr. Clark said this could be done. Councilman Starwalt said before any decision on the matter is made he would like some understanding on the type of ditch that was being talked about in this case. Ne asked if tney were talking about a ditch with flowing water, or would this be a gentle swale. Mr. Clark explained that this terminology should read a gentle swale. ; Mr. 6. Craig Willey addressed the Council and said he had talked to Mr. Clyde ! Moravetz, Senior Enqineering Aide, and also Mr. Qureshi, the City Manager, and the � ternu agreed upon by the City and himself ineet with the requests of Mr. Johnson, i abutting property owner. Councilman Starwalt said with the understanding that there will be cooperation between ( � I ____� 0 � 12 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 8, 1974 PAGE 12 Mr. Wi11ey and the other property owners in the area he wouTd favor granting the variance. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to grant the variance for the front yard setback from 35 feet to 19 feet as requested by Mr. G. Craig Willey, 5928 Woody Lane N. E., with the stipulation that a swale and same banks by installed to pratect the abutting property owners from drainage problems. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSI ES7 FOR A FRONT YARD SETBAC_K VARIANCE FROM 35 FEET TO 18 FE M07ION by Councilman Nee to waive the reading of the Public Hearing Notice and open 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 opened at 9:20 P.M. Mayor Liebl asked if there was anyone present who apposed the variance and there was no response. MOTION by Councilman Nee to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, al} voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the mation carried unanimously and the Public Hearing closed at 9:21 P.M. Councilman Nee said fie had visited tfie area and talked to the other property owners and felt they had no real opposition to the approval of the variance, but he would determine that they may not have wanted to express this type of feeling. Gouncilman Nee indicated he felt it would be more satisfactory with the adjoining property owners if the garage were pulled back a little. He suggested the variance be granted for 20 feet rather than the 18 feet requested by the applicant. He asked if Mre Roback his feelings on this proposal. Mr. Roback addressed the Council and said he would rather leave the plans for construction at the 18 foot setback line, but if he had to move the garage back fie would. Councilman Nee explained he felt that this construction would be better received by the neighbors this way. He said he felt ihe people did not want to say no to the plan, but he thought they would oppose the larger variance. MOTION by Councilman Nee to grant the variance request by Mr. Michael Roback at 5465 Altura Road for a front yard setback of 20 feet rather than the 18 feet as requested. Seconded by Gouncilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, al] voting aye, Mayar Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF A RE UEST TO CONSTRUCT A 24' BY 24' ADDITION TO A PRESf�T GARAGE AT 250 67TH AVENUE N. E., BY THOMAS EILERS TABLEU JULY i, 1974 : The Gity Manager reiterated that there was some concern about the constructian of this large af an addition which would be used for the purposes of paint storage. He further explained that the request had been tabled far the gathering of additional information. Mr. Clark said he had been in contact wiih the applicant who had indicated the paint he planned to store would be latex paint and this would not create the hazard as enamel wouid. Councilman Utter said this kind of statement could be made today and later the property owner would store the oil base paints. He said there would have to be storage of some solvents. Mr. Clark said the petitioner had talked to Mr. Aldrich, Deputy Fire Chief, who had advised the applicant on what preventative measures would have to be taken to make this storage safe. Mr. Clark further explained that the construction would have to contain some fire walls and if Mr. Aldrich would feel that the fire walls are needed all the way around the construction, this would have ta be done. He added, if lacguer is being stored, there wauld have to be the installation of a ; paint cab�net. � � t^._----:___.._Y-------- —______. i � � ' ' _ � i ��� �; PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 8, 1974 PAGE 13 Counciiman Utter asked if there had been some notice sent to the area property owners. Mr. Clark said the notice had been sent. He explained the reason this had been brought before the Council was because the addition woad create a garage which would be bigger than the house of the applicant. He said this would not be a home occupation, just storage. Mr. Clark said the applicant is currently storing paint in the existing garage and leaving his truck outside. The plans would allow for the use of the garage for truck storage and also the storage of the paint. Councilman Breider said he agreed with the comnents made by Mr. Clark in that � water base paint is the thing of the day. He said there is not much oil base paint available. Councilman Breider said when his company has ordered oil base paint, they could not get deiivery on it. ' , � �' , �� ' � , , ' , , �__ Mayor Liebl asked if the approval of this request would set a precedent. 7he City Attorney said the approval would have a substantial effect of the garaqe. He said if none of the neighbors object, there wouTd be no reason for the Council to deny the request. Counciin�an 8reider asked the amount of paint the applicant p7anned on storing in the garage. Mr. C1ark said he couTd nflt answer this questfon the applicant had talked to Mr. Rldrich. Mr. C)ark said he wouid assume he planned to store a large amount of paint. 7he City Attorney stated there are regulations in the State Building Coc+e which would control the regulations of such storage. Mr. Clark said these regulations would be covered in the National Fire Prevention Code and there are some suggested stipulations which would comply with this Fire Prevention Code. MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the request to construct the 24 foot by 24 foot addition to the existing garage at 254 67th Avenue N, E. by Mr. Thomas Eilers, with the stipulation that the reguTations of the Fire Prevention Code be followed and indicating that this wiTt not set a precedent. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upan a voice vote, alt voting aye, Mayar Lieb1 declared the motion carried unanimousiy. . OF VARIAh10ES MOtION by Counciiman Utter to take the matter of the reapproval of the variances to allow the construction of a semj-underground garage at 5851 Wesi Moore lake Drive by Rowiand Jacobsen from table. Seconded by Counci7man Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, aii voting aye, Mayor Liebl dec�arer! the motio» carried unan�mously. Mayor Lieb] sa�d he had visited the area and had taken Commissioner Cisar with him on the visit. He recalled the variance had been granted in 1970 when Mr. Jack Kirkham was Mayor, and he was a member of the Gouncil. He said in his judgement, if Mr. Jacabsen daes what he says, which would cast thousands af dallars to put up a proper retaining wall and this is a part of the stiputation, the City could issue the building permit. Mayor Lieb1 recalled that the adjacent property owner at the time of the first approvaT was Mrs, Holan and she had no objectians to granting the variance, and the minutes of the Council meeting will verify this statement. Mayor Liebl addressed the applicant and said he would have to comply with the requirements of the City if this variance request were to be approved, Mr. Jacobsen addressed the Council and said he would like to comply with the stipulations of the Council. He said if there were some new stipulations, they would go a]ang with the City. Mr. Roger Jorgenson, 5841 West Moore Lake Drive addressed the Council and said he had moved to the area fn July of 1977, and was not aware of the variance for the garage on the adjacent property at the time of the sale of the home. He added, he had found this out at a much later date, Mr. Jorgenson indicated he knew there may be a garage built, but he did not know there was a variance in the building of the garage. Mayor Liebl again recalled that the variance had been granted previously and had been approved by the Council, He said at the time because of personal circumstances, 1t was impossible for the property owner to build the garage at that time. He added, i � � � . I � � PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 8, 1974 PAGE 14 � now the property owner wants to hire a contractor and spend $7,000 on this construction i tc comdy with the buiiding code and the stipulations of the City of Fridley. Mayor Leibl said the property owner would waive the City's responsibility for the drainage problems in the area. Mayor Liebl said he cou7d noi see why the Council could deny the request. The City Attorney advised the Council that the waiver of setback is like the building permit in that it would have to be acted on in a certain amount of time. He used ' the example that if a property ovtner was granted approval of same waiver ten years ago and wanted to yo ahead with the plans at this time, it would be appropriate for i the Council to reconsider the request. Ne said it would be the Council's preragative � to approve or deny the request. • i Mayor Liebl said when the property was for sale by Mrs. Holan, she told the reaitnr ' there would be a garage built and the realtor told Mr. Jorgenson. Mayor Liebl said he ; was told, but not before the sale of the property. Mr. Jorgenson said this statement was correct. Councilman Starwalt asked Mr. 3orgenson when he became aware that there was some variance consideration for the garage construction on the property adjacent to his hoem. Ptr. Jorgenson said a couple of months after he moved into the home. Councilman Starwalt further questioned if there was anything to this effect in the purchase agreement of the house. Mr. Jorgenson replied, definitely not. Nir. Jargenson, said he recalled Mrs. Holan said there would be a garage, but he did not reca7l there was anything about a variance being granted. Mr. Clark, Cortanunity Develapment Administrator, informed the Council that they are considerinq two variances, not just the one they had been talking about. Ne advised them that they were also talking about a variance in the front yard setback. Councilman Starwalt mentioned the request for the front yard varianee which wouTd allow the construction to project closer to the street than any other house in the area. Mr. Jacobsen said the protrusion would not be so �ach that everyone will notice. He said it would only be seen by one neighbor, Mr. Jorgenson. He said the houses facing his home wou7d not be able to tell that it is closer. Ne questioned ifi anyone cauld drive down the street and natice the three foot variance. Councilman Breider said one matter that would concern him is that if the home were advertised as having future expansion space, there would be prob7e�ns with the future property owners helieving that the entire garage top area could be used. He said they could not see adding without adding all the way aut ta the end af the present construction. He said this situation is sanething ihat would have to be expiained to the future owner of the property. He said it would limit any expansion ta from ten feet from the property line. Counciiman Breider said normally, the Council would not grant any variance that wouid infringe on the bedroom area of an adjacent home owner. Councilman Breider again expressed concern about the construction of expansion on the top of the garage. He questioned if a person would construct an addition on ihe area without consulting the City, would the City tell him ta tear it down? Mr. Jacobsen said he was not planning on selling the property soon. He said he planned to make a$7,Q00 investment to improve the property. He said he could noi understand the feeling of the Courcil that they would not want a citizen io improve ; his property because his neighbor obj�cts. He stated if the neighbor did not like his proposed addition, he could close off his window. Councilman Utter said he was in the area and looked at the site in respect to the proposal. He said he did not think this would look bad. He mentianed he had not talked to the applicant when he visited the area. , Cpuncilman Starwalt said he had fe7t there would be no problem until he had found out that the letter of agreement had been signed by a former property owner. He said there are no other buildings projecting this far taward the street. He said he is not against progress, he was only looking for some k9nd of harmony. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt that reapproval of the request for the variance to cnnstruct a garage by Rowland Jacobson be denied. MAYOR LIEBL DECLARED THE MOTION DEAD FOR LACK OF A SECOND. � , ' --_---__ ___ � ___ _- -- - ---__--�------- ---- , ' � �5 � ; PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 8, 1974 PAGE 15 � i Councilman Utter referred to the variance in the front yard setback and asked if this I would be 32 feet From the front lot line. Mr. C1ark said yes, there would be an additional five or six feet from the curbing for right�of way. Councilman Utter asked if it would be possible to build some sort of stoop so this would not infringe on the neighbor. Mr. Jacobsen gave a brief explanaiion of the construction which would use spancrete. Councilman Utter further questioned if there could be some sort of overhang rather than allowing the variance for the front yard setback to take care of the steps in front, Mr. Jacobsen explained that this wou]d not be possibie. Councilman Utter said there would be a great deal of cost involved in the construction of retaining walls. � , Councilman Nee asked if it would be possible to add some iron to the construction to eliminate the double wall construction. Mr. Richard Harris, 6200 Riverview Terrace, addressed the Council and said it would be possib7e to instail a couple of stee] . beams for support, this had been done hundreds af times. ; � � w I � MO7IQN by Councilman Utter to approve the variance as requested by Mr. Rowland Jacobsen to al}ow the construction of a semi-underground garage at 5$51 West Moore Lake Drive with the follawing stipu]ations: l. TF►at a proper retaining wall be Zanstructed to protect this property and also the property of the abutting pt^operty owner. 2. That some iype of rail or fencing be installed-at the top of the retaining wali: 3. That an agreement be signed by Mr. Jacobsen stating that he wiii not hold the City tiabie for any drainage prob7ems in the area. 4. That future property owners wouid be informed about the setback requirements for any future expansion of the dwelling on top of the garage construction. 5. That some type of rail or fencinq be instailed on top of the garage. Seconded by Counciiman Breider. Counciiman Starwalt stated he is not opposed to the applicant improving his property, he believed this to be a probiem of adding tao large an adciitian in this area where there ia objection. UPC'' A VOICE V07E, Counci7man Breider, Gounciiman Utter, Mayor Liebl, Counciiman Nee votrng aye, and Cour�;itman Starwalt vating nay, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried four to one. � CONSIDERATION Of APPOINThiENi'S TO CITIZEN COMMIT7EE FOR THE UESTION OF BICYCLE lvA1.KWAY SYSTEM THBLED JULY 1 1974 : Mayor Liebl recalled at the previous meeting of the Counci7 there had been several reconmendations made for this committee. Councilman Breider said he had a recommendation for area number 6, which did not have a representative at the previous meeting, and this would be Mr. Lee Houck, 750 Qverton Drive. Councilman Nee recornmended that appointment of Mrs. Randy Johnson, 5224 Horizon Drive, 560-6267. MOTION by Councilman Utter to concur in the appointments of the recomnendations of the Council the previous meeting and the current meeting which wouid be the foliowing: Mr. Joe 5chorr�ner, 543 Janesville Avenue Mr. Vern Moen, 7154 Riverview Terrace Mr. Bob Lee, 144 Sateilite Lane Mrs. Randy Johnson, 5224 Horizon Drive Mr. William Gerads, 7545 Jackson Street Mr. Lee Houck, 750 Overton Orive Mr. Bob A. Riese, 6031 5th Street N. E. Mr. Oale Hagen, 7484 Hayes Avenue N. E. Mr. Dennis Schneider, 6]90 Stinson Blvd. � � Neighborhood #1 Neighborhood #2 Neighborhood #3 Neighborhood �4 Neighborhood #5 Neighborhood #6 Neighborhood #7 Neighborhood #8 Neighborhood #9 ; 0 '�� i � � { � �--___ I6 . PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JUIY 8, 1974 • PAGE 16 Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, ail voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. - TO AMEND SECTION MOTION by Councilman Utter to waive the Second Reading and adopt Ordinance #560 to amend Section 501.01 of the Fridley City Code adopting by reference certain provisions of Minnesota State Statutes Section 169 as they apply to private roads and other property throughout tMe City of Fridley. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebi declared the motion carried unanimously and ordered pubiication. E ORDINANCE #561 - REPEALING ORDINANCE N0. 542 CODIFIED AS SECTION 446 OF THE FRID4EY CITY CODE RELATING TO ECECTRI SERVICE F NC ISE: MOTION by Councilman Utter to waive the second reading and adopt Ordinance #561 repealing Ordinance No. 542, codified as Section 406 of the Fridley City Code relating to electric service franchise. Seconded by Councilman Sreider. Upon a roll call vote, Councilman Starwalt, Mayor Liebl, Councilman Utter, Councilman Nee and Caunci7man Breider voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously and ordered publication. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF 1974 SUPERVISORY C4MpENSA7I0N PACKAGE FOR PUBLIC WORKS A D PARKS F REMEN: Mayor tiebl referred to the �naterial furnished the Council in their agenda books. He referred to the memorandum by the Administrative Assistant Peter J. Herlofsky, which indicated that three Foremen would be starting at the top of this rate schedule at the 32 year 1evel of service and the other, the Park Forman wou1d be at this level after completion of his six manth trial period. The City Manager explained because of the long periad of service with the corrmunity, the Park Foreman wouid also be put at the top of the schedule. He continued with this minor modificaiion, all of the men would be put on the same level in the coming year. Mayor Liebl asked if the longevity was to be eliminated. The City Manager explained the men would be getting the longevity within the amounts of their increase. Ne added, this would be figured in and be the same as the credit for longevity. Mayor Liebl said the men were taken from the union because the City requested they be put on a supervisory level. Ne questioned if they were entit��! to overtime. 7he City Manager stated in the new agreement, there would be no �vertime. Mayor Liebl stated if the men wark over 40 hours, they would not be reimbarsed for this work. The City Manager said the City would 7ike to bring the men ta the su�ervisory level, a11 other supervisors work on these terms. The City Manager reco�nended the men be on the supervisory 1eve1 and work under the conditions that a11 others in this catagory work under. He further explained these men were not getting the average 6,5% increase as all of the other A�ministrative personnel had received, they would be getting 9.2% for three men and 12.8% for the one man. He said this amount of increase is justified because they wou�d be going into the supervisory level. Mayor Liebl asked if the overtime and longevity is taken away, would the men be making more or less. The City Manager said overtime is not a priviledge, the men work for it. The City Manager continued, the Foremen should train the men under them to take care of the basic needs of the Department and they would not have to work overtime. He further commented, he was trying to provide service to the City at a lower rate. When the men reach the supervisory level, this is a different set of conditions. The City Manager pointed out the various members of the Administration present who are not receiving any compensation for attending the current meeting. Mayor Liebl said the situation �as a little different with these men. When they were hired, these men were presented with the conditions of employment and these were agreed to. With the Foremen, he continued, the Union had been omitted, and now they are handed an offer and conditions af etnployment. � The City Manager referred to the contract the foremen were working under in 1969 stating at this time, the foremen were making only $23 a monih more than the heavy equipment operator. He continued, the City Administration had giyen the men a larger increase �� �� � � i _ � � 77 AUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 8, 7974 PA6E �7 at that time, and they maintained that level, He said when they had gotten out of the Union last year, the City gave them $16 a month extra and therr they were $89 over the heavy equipment operators. Ne said at the present time, under the proposed agreement, they would be making $100 to $200 over the heavy equipment operators. The City Manager said the only recon�nendation he could make is that the Council compare the proposal with the other comnunities or municipalities in the �ea. Me stated, this is a higher level than any other community of this size and also $177 more than the Union had negotiated. Councilman Breider said the people had been taken from the Union structure and been treated as if they were identical with this agreement and procedure. He questioned if they had been talked to like individuals for their individual merits. He questioned if the management level criteria had been followed for the man's training and capabilities. He expressed concern at the negotiations with these men in that they were treated as all people are equal. He said some people have shortcomings and some deal better with people, etc, Councilman Breider continued, the package had been negotiated with these four people and the Personne7 Director, who is ]east capable of stating the men's individual qualifications. He said this should be asked of a man's immediate supervisor who should be asked what the man is worth. He said this would be the supervisors duty to determine. Councilman Breider continued to state he did not believe one could negotiate with �rofessional men and nego`tiate four people at one time. He said there would have to be a tool to determine each man's warth. Ne asked if the personnel evaluation policy is foliowed between the individual and his supervisor. The City Manager said Councilman Breider was referring tn the policy of the private ' sector and working on the public level is quite different. The City Manager explained if the man does his job properly and adequately, he can look forward to a certain leve] of progress. He said this would h� to be compared to other corr�nunities. � Councilman Breider suggested a program where pu6iic works would cut their maintenance costs by 10%. He said the man wha saves the maney would be allowed the compensatian increase for meeting this goal. He repeated he did not believe the one man is worth exactly the same as another. �� The City Manager said this would be difficult at this levei and he couid give ]00 different reasons why this would not app]y. He said tlie man knows if he is doing � a satisfactory job he wili get a set amount of increase. Ne said there wouid have to be the policy of setting goais, if this is not done, there wouid be many problems. � ' Councilman Breider used the example of the City Manager's position to staie if he looked at five corrnnunities and their City Manag'er was getting $20,000, this would mean this is the rate whether or not the man had exceptional capabilities. � The City Manager sa�d there are three leveis currenily in the Gity personnel rates other than union personnel. He said there is the graded, mid-management and management. He further explained at the management 1eve1, one can and wouTd have to judge on this basis. Ne said the same thing had been done in the Police Department. � He repeated the City was trying to create the three levels and this seemed to work out the best, Couneilman Breider asked if the Department Heads conduct employee reviews which would be discussi�ns on job performance and deficiencies. He said in this way, the emplayee would know in which ways he could improve. The City Manager said this is done to a certain extent, they are trying to build accountability and self evaluation. . Councilman Breider said he thought it would be the Public Works Superintendent's ' duty to sit do�rn and discuss the individual situation with the men, but the Personnel Director had negotiated th2 salaries. Councilman Breider said this is just as if the Union had negotiated, here were .' four men and a set of sa7aries and benefits. , The City Manager said the City was taking different approaches for different'Jevets. He said this was working with mid-management, not management. Counciiman Breider said this method is confusing to him with different individuals. They were presented a_set of_agreements_. _ Mayor Liebl said he was not ready to accept the agreement at the present meeting. He said he had asked that this item be placed on the agenda to get the feelings of 1J � • - � � PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 8, 1974 PAGE 19 ' ed bein Foremen have tenuous and tedious jobs. He mentioned the men appreciat g placed in the mid-management catagory. Mayor Liebl asked Councilman Breider and Councilman Nee to provide information on how the free competitive enterprises provide benefits for people providing the same ' services. Mayor Liebl addressed the City Manager and sa9d the proposal is a good start and he indicated pride for the manner in which the City Manager stuck to his guns. He added, he would like some other input to enable some approval of the package. � The City Manager said all of the City employees receive as much compensation as the City can afford for the services obtained. He said the only way for the City to determine a pay rate would be to look at other areas and the rates that their empToyees are receiving. The City Manager said the council was currently reviewing � the benefits and salaries for only four people and there are 118 other employees. He said there would have to be some justification for these men receiving additional compensation and the remainder of the 118 not recetving this. He sa�d they would also have to justify this package to al] of the City of Fridley. Mayor Liebl said the amount of service given to the Ciiy of Fridley by the men would have to be considered. Ne said there woujd have to be some measuring stick. Councilman Nee said he was not sure that the business process is applicable. Ne stated he would apply different iests than those used by the City. Mr. Ed Wilmes, 6350 Riverview Terrace, addressed the Council and said he had been before the counci7 many times and he could not believe the way the Council was talking about putting men in catagaries. He referred to the amount of progress made by these men and their crews. He said they come out in all kinds of weather and at any hour, they are the ones who get the work done. Mr. Wilmes said many times he had tried to reach many offices in the City of Fridley and these are the peop]e that wil] get the work done. Mr. Wilmes said the only way there would be a job done is by recognizing these men. MOTION by Counciiman Nee to table the consideration of the Supervisary Compensation Package for the Foremen until the next meeting of the Council. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor. Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. � CONSIDERATION OF ACCEPTING EASEMENTS WITH CONDI7IONS FR�M FLANERY AND CONRAD FOR CON DRIVE RIGFIT OF 41AY ST: 1974-1 2: Mayor Liebl asked if there were any questions concerning the acceptance of the easements with the conditions set forth in the deeds. He commenied he thought the material was self explanatary. Councilman Starwalt asked what the amount of $1,600 was for in the deed from the Conrads. The City Manager said this was for the i7Q feet of street right of way. The City Manager explained that this was a little higher level of payment, but instead of going to condemnation and paying the required fees, the people were paid a litt1e extra. He said he believed this policy of working with the peopie would be a responsible method of handiing such acquisitions. The City Manager advised the Council that their action in this matter would be to approve the acceptance of the easements with the conditions listed, and also authorize payment. � _ ; MOTION by Councilman Utter to approve the acceptance of the easements with the conditions set forth on the deeds and also authorize payment to the individuals. Seconded by Counci7man Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING PETITION #11-1974 - RE UESTING INSTALLATION OF FENCE BETWEEN 67TH AVENUE ICE REEK TERRACE: � MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive petition #11-1974 requesting the installation of fence between 67th and Rice Creek Terrace. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a � oice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Breider to table the item until a recorrnnendation can be obtained , from the Engineering Department on how to remedy the situation and put the matter � . . . i f 0 � 1'; �; �. �, '� 20 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 8, 1974 PAGE 20 on the agenda for consideration on July 15, 1974. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF REQUEST BY ISLANDS OF PEACE TO SUBMIT APPLICATION FOR LAWCON FUNDIIVG FOR 1975: — ' MQTION by Councilman Utter to receive the letter from R, 0. Jacobson, Treasurer, Foundation for Is]ands of Peace dated June 27, 1974. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Wilmes addressed the Council and outlined the procedures available for the provision of articles to the Islands of Peace. Mr. Wilmes also explained there had been some items taken from the Islands and he had been assured full police protection from the Public Safety Director. Mr. Hill agreed with this point. Mr. 4lilmes said he would ask the City to provide security to this area until the Foundation is able to hire a man to provide security. Ne said there is a possibility of the Foundation receiving grants from different foundations. He stressed this security would have to be kept at a high level or all that had been accomp]ished on the Islands would be down the drain. MOTION by Couniclman Utter to authorize the Administration to make the request for LAWCON funds for 1975 for the Foundation of the Islands of Peace. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Richard Harris, 6200 Riverview Terrace, addressed the Council and asked what procedure should be followed when there is shooting on the Islands. The Public Safety Director said he was not aware that there was a request for him to establish procedure. He said if the Police Department is notified, they would do anything possible to stop the shooting as soon as possible. Councilman Breider asked if there was some way the City of Fridley could obtain the cooperation of the City of Brooklyn Center and arrest the persons when they exit , from the isiands in either direction. The Public Safety Director said they would have to proceed to get a boat to the islands. , Mr. Harris said the last time this had happened was just approximately around the Memorial Day weekend. He said he thvught the shots were being fired from a 22 caliber gun. He said he thouoht this is a dangerous situation. He offered the use of his boat to get to the island. , Mr. Wilmes addressed the Council and informed them that he had just received a boat which was donated to the Foundation for the Islands of Peace. He advised the CounciT that the boat would hold ten people and is equipped with spot lights, ship to shore radio and fire extinguishers. He further explained that Northern States Power was planning to install power on the island and there wi71 also be a telephone installed, Mr. Wilmes confirmed the statement that there is some shooting on ihe Islands. He said with the cooperation of the three communities adjacent to the Islands, this problem could be solved. Councilman Utter asked Mr. Wilmes if it would be possible to have a key made for the boat so in the case it is needed, the Police Department would not have to locate Mr. Wilmes for its use. Mr. Wilmes said this would be possible. He also stated•that if any emergency comes up he would contact the Police Department immediately so there is no hesitation. He pointed out that the boat had been donated for emergency use. , Mayor Liebi said he would like to have a procedure established. The Public Safety Director said if the Department receives calls that there are fire arms being used, nine cases out of ten, this is not firearms, most often it �s fire crackers. He further explained the proper procedure for establishing this I i � ' . ' i � I � � ' � � �� � i � � � ' � ' ' � -- -_—_ _ —, 7� P�BLIC HEARIN� MEETING OF JULY 8, 1974 PA6E 27 type of plan would be in filing a police report, not reporting this to the Council. He said if this had been done through the Police Department, there would have been police procedure established with surveiliance. � Mr. Harris said he thought the people firin� the guns are hunting on �he Islands. He questioned if it would be to the City's advanfia ge to alert the Conservation Officer. The Public Safety Director questioned if this wouid be within Fridley's jurisdiction. The Gity Attorney said this would be with the joint jurisdiction area and he would not be too concerned about this factor. " Mr. Hill said he is concerned about the added emount of manpower. The City Attorney said he feit Mr. Harris' suggestion to get the Game Warden involved in this procedure was a good one. Councilman tltter asked if the County should be involved. The Public Safety Director said the County on ly had one or two cars on the road at one time and they are responsibte for the protection of the unincarporated areas, not the incorporated cities. Mr. Harris said no one had been hit up to this time, he hoped it would not take someone getting hurt to yet something done. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE CHRRTER COMMISSION MEETING OF JUNE 25, 1974: MOTION by Counci7man lltter to receive the minutes of the Charter Commission Meeting of June 25, 1974. Seconded by Councilman Erelder. Upon a voice vote, all voting a�ye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. - DESIGNAi'ING ASSISTANT CITY P9ANAGERfPt1BLIC SAFETY DIRECTOR MOTION by Councilman Utter to adopt Resolution #73-1974, designating the Assistant Gity Manager/Public Safety Director as the officiai appiicant signatvr far funds for refunding requests for the Minnesota Police Officers Training Program. Seconded by Counciman Nee. Upon a voice vote, al] voii�g aye, Mayor Lieb7 declared the moiion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION #74-1974 - CONFIRMINC REASSESSMENT Of STORM SEWER IMPROVEMEMT PROJECT N0. 102: MOTION by Counciiman Utter to adopt Reso]ution #74-1974 canfirming reassessment of storm sewer Improvertrent Project No. iQ2. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lieb.l declared the motion.carried unanimously. CON�IUNICATIONS: FRIDLEY JAYCEES RIGHARD YOUNG, TOURNAMENT CHAIRMAN: MINNESOTA STATE �OFTBALL OU AMENT: MOTION by Councilman Nee to receive the letter from Mr. Richard Young, Fridley Jaycees, Tournament Chairman concerning the Minnesota State Softball Tournament dated June 27, i974. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Liebl asked if the Jaycees had provided the proper insurance for personai liability and also the Tiquor liability. The City Attorney said he recommended approval of the request. Mr. Richard Young addressed the Council and said this would be scheduled for Saturday and Sunday unless it rains. Mayor Liebl said some of the members of the Counci] got camplairtts about the language being used in such tournaments. Mayor Lieb7 corranended Mr. Young for doing such a good job in cleaning up the area after the tournament. Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Young if he was also seeking approval of a request to sell 22 `�"� PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 8, 1974 PAGE 22 food at the tournaments. Mr. Young s.aid this was correct, he explained that the Jaycees would not be able to sell.foc� at the other locations, this would be done by another group. • , The Ctty Attorney said there would be no problems with this type of assistance in serving the food, . MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to grant approval of the licenses for the Minnesota State Softball Tournament subject to the production of the'�nsurance for personal liability and also for liquor liability for this three day period to be extended only if there is rain on the days the tournament is scheduled, and waiving fees. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES: LETTERS REQUESTING APPOINTMENT OF MAYOR LIEBL AND COUNCILMAN BREIDER TO COMMITTEES: MOTION by Councilman 8reider to receive the communications from the National League of Cities, Mayor Tom Bradley, President, addressed to Councilman Breider and also Mayow Liebl appointing Councilman Breider to the Co�nittee on Public Safety of the National league of Cities and appointing Mayor Liebl to the Committee on Effective Government of the National League of Cities with both communications dated July 2, 1974, Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upan a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF PREPARING POLICY STATEMENT FOR THE ISSUANCE OF INDUSTRIAL REVENUE B S: CounciTman Breider said he had received a call from a man who was interested in the issuance of Industrial Revenue Bonds in the City of Fr9dley. He said he represented a firm with muiti million dollars sales and this may represent a large business in the City of Fridley. He said in discussions with the Gity Manager, the man was told there was a recent request, but it had been turned down.• Councilman Breider said he would like Counci} discussion on whether the Counci] would grant approval for the issuance of Tndustrial Revenue Bands to reputable firms. He said if sa, he would like to set up some sort of policy statement. Councilman Utter said he did not know if they could approve one firm �ust after they had turned one down. Councilman Utter asked if the firm is a multi million dollar firm, why do they need Industriai Revenue Bands for financing. Councilman Breider said other areas are starting �o use this type of funding as a tool to be used fior competing with other areas. He said if some company would came in under the present conditions and the City Manager and Gouncil gets done with putting restrictions on them, they may decide not to build in the Ciiy. He said if the Industrial Revenue bonds were used, this would be an aid to the City f�r future building. Mayor Liebl said the decision of the Council was that each request wouTd be discussed on its own merits. He said one proposal may not be the best to build on and another may be. He thaught if a firm wanted to locate in the City, they would build there anyway. Councilman Breider said there is a great deal of industrial property in his Ward and he would 6e asked to answer this ques�ion. He said he would nat want to tell the people to go through ali the .troub7e and have the proposal fail. Ne asked if there would be s�me criieria followed in the approval or denial of the requests. Mayor Liebl indicated he thought the people of the City should be asked for their input on this particular matter. � Councilman Breider said he had directed this question to many people and the comments he received were, why didn't the Counci] establish some policy statement. He said he would like some indication if the Cauncil would be against formulating such a p�licy statement. He said he thought this wouid have significant influence with the interest rates as high as they are at the present tirne. He expressed the fear that the ather areas would start receiving the industrial development and Fridley would not. i i � � i I i i } i � i f � � i � , , . ' ' ' ' ' � ' ' � , ' ' � � ' � ' � ! ' ; � 23 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JUl.Y 8, 1974 PAGE 23 Mayor Liebl said the State Legislature had established this policy for those who were in need of this type of attraction. He said it was not established for.a comnunity ]ike Fridtey. He said the intent was to help severe7y economically depressed areas. Councilman Starwalt said he believed it would be a good point to get the policy statement from the Council. He said this would 6e difficult to draw up. He said there would be different concerns at what is good for the City of Fridley. Council- man Starwalt said if the Administration wou]d draft such a statement, it would be to the City's advantage, Mayor Liebi again recalied that this funding was established to help needy communities and some people were reluctant to vote for this because they thought some communities would abuse the policy. The City Manager said he had received an inquiry from a company that was interested in fanding through the issuance of Industrial Revenue Sonds. Mr. Richard Narris, 6200 Riverview Terrace, pointed out to the Councii that the interest rates are currenliy running from TZ� to 18! and people wou?d not bother to investigate the possibility of the bonds if they could get financing. The Finance Director said the rate of interesi for the Industr9al Revenue Bonds would be what ever the market could bear and he estimated this to be in the area of 6 Z� at the present time. The City Attorney said this would be about 1% higher than general revettue bonds. Mr. Richard Harris cautioned the Council against taking ac�ion that would make the existing industry in the City loose faith. He siated, they are paying this high interest rate, and this would not be a fair situatfon for them. Mayor Liebi said such a statement wouTd have io be prepared 6y the Administration, Councilman Breider said the Council would have tca review the statement and approve it. Councilr�an Starwalt suggested the City Manager compite some ideas for the proposai of a policy statement. He said there should be some official position established by the Council at this time, Counciiman Utter said the current policy is no. ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Caunci7man Breider to adjourn the meeting, Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a uoice vote, a17 voting aye, P1ayar Lieb] dec7ared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing Meeting of the Ft°idley City Council of July 8, 1974 adjourned at i:29 A.M. � Respectfully submitted, o ' � Patricia Ranstrom Secretary to the City Council ate pprove . Frank G. Liebl Mayor 1 ( fI f � � 1 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEET�NG �.�_:� ,�PLEASE SIGN NAME ADDRESS AND ITEM NUMBER INTERESTEQ IN DATE: � %% NAME ADDRESS �'"�`���� `I M N M �<� TE U BER ------------- --- ---------- -- ___-- - ------------- ------------- --------_=___ -______=- _ _ ✓ ���: ----------------------- �'Q- � ----------------___------ --__ -------- � ____ ' _ � ,� � + � � �-�-�i �� <���.i� r i � l � � �ls.-� � ---- � �� �'� ��r� 1�,�A .�� _ � � ���I��i�i.�'_ �/ ./ � t. f.c _ ... ; r.. �� ..1��_ t�� , . 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Ctdrl"i:t'i�"_' ��.>; i31 � a �C�6" �:11f� c`�zi�gFR� �'�RiE3�'3�E"fi j�4� <�i;� r��Sf) c�Cs9�� c7 r���1�C.ie,� �����.a����r i���: r��a���;r��::=�i e�n €�e��°c�..� 3s'�t7, S�c��€*c� 2, and ar�a�:her r�;�s�� ut�;�i� s� �.ti �sg ��°����:��s��rai:at�: ��UGr°i r�c� �at� ���� ar�� i rt c�:.E�s�i ��o NCE3 ps � Sc � �� � Y��1� � � � ANOKA CQUNTY 6431 UNIV�RSIiY AVENUE I�lE June 25, 1974 TO kVH0I�4 IT M!�Y CONCERN: FRIDLEY, MINNESOT,� �5r+3� NOTICL is hereby given that tl�ere will be a Public Hearing of tile City Cot�ricil_ of tlae City o� Fridl.ey in the City li��.11 at 6431 Uni��ersity lalrenue. North�ast on Monda.y, Jul}Y 8, 1974 at 7:30 P.i�1. in the Council Claar,�tier for. tli�; purpose or considering a proposal that an armory be Zocated in rridley. Any and all perso�s desiring to be lieard shall be giveta the oppc�xtunity at the above stated time a.nd place. FiZANK G. LIt:�L MaYOR 2 �� � ���1� � � .� ANOKA COUNTY 6431 U(ViVERSITY AVENUE NE June 28, 1974 2A FRtDLEY, MINNESOT,� ;i543� LETT�It SI;N"1 TO CTVIC � SERVIC� ORGANIZATIONS The City Cauncil of the City or Fridley is presently in �he process of studying a proposal to have a National Gtaard Arrnory located in our City. Please be ad.vised �:hat there will l�e a Public Hearing of the City Council. i�a the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue N.I:. on Mor�c3�y, July 8, 1�374 at 7:30 F.M. in the Council Ch�mbers. 'I'he Council would a_ppreciate the apinions af your mem- hers as t� any pros and cons on tl�is proposal. If yau Izave any c{uestions regarding the sexvices of such a f�;c:ility or vai.sh to �~c�sp�rid to our rec�uest by tele��l�one, please feel fr�<� ;<> call the Gity Engineering De�artment. Thanlc you. Sincerely, Engineering Department City of I'r.idley jm Planning Commission Meetinc� - May 8, 1974 � Page 5 the petitioner was asking for at this time. ZB MOTIDN b� Lindblad, seconded by Narris, that the Planning Commission recommend to Council approval of the rezoning request, ZOA #74-02, by Berkeley Pump Company, to rezone Lots 1 and 2, BZock 13, Spring Br�ok Park Addition, from R-l. (single family dwelling areas) to M-1 (Iight industr.ial areas) to make zoning consistent with the property 1171G'S at 181 F,ly Street N.F,. with the stipulation that the rezoned property be developed as sl�own on Exhibzt A, except that the curbing be moved in 20 feet from the pr.operty 1ine. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting a�e; the motion carri�d unanimously. - � 2. PUBLIC riL�RING: ARMORY PROPOSAL FOR FRIDLEY % General Cheeseman was present. � Chairman Fitzpatr.ick said the Planning Commission was approacl-i�°d a year_ ago i.n March, along with other Plunning Co�nmissions of the North and West suburl:�s, by the tdinnesota National Guard and asked c� take under considerati_on the possibili_ty of having an armory located in F.ridley, at some futu�e t�ine. At that time, the request was for a ccmmitmer�t'-. that 5 acres be set aside for this purpose, which has sinc� p�en reduced to J_ess acrca.qe. Mr_. Fitzpatrick said the membel:s of the Planiling Commission fe1.t at ihat time that no action should bG taken because they ciic� not want to �commit 5 acres of Iand for a pericd o� up to ten years wi�h.oz�i� any assurance that we would be chosen z;s a sitc for an armory. Si_nr.e that fi,ime, 4 of the 5 memk�ers af tY�e Plai�nin.r,; Conanissionhave �hai�cr�d, and th� re has been rcnewed interest in this pranosal by some members of the City sta.�;f and the City Council. P]n w�r_e asked by Council -�o r_ecozZSider this pzoposal and that is the rea��n for th.is Publi.c FIearinc� e Genera_l Ch�c�seman. said thc� proposal by the Department af Military Af_fairs, which is an agency o� the Sta.te of Minnesota, is to es�.aiali�h a City of I'r_tdley Natic:3nal Gua..rd unit and the building af an armory to house it.. This n�t only calls for_ a comm.i�.ment� by the City of Fridley, bat also by the State o� P�Iinnesota. It calls for a civi.c r,ommittment to support the guarc� unit and also tlze donation of land by the City which k�as to be betwcen 2.8 and 3 acres. Gene�al eheese7r�an continued that h� was a� this time, able to g�_ve a firm commitmcnt in regar_d �to a programmed y;�ar for the first armory to be built in t�he Minneapolis suburbs. �ve would like to proceed with the City of Fridley, with canstruction in the fiscal year o� 1977. The lederal government pays 750 of the cost of this const�ruction. The remainder of t}ie cost, 250, is divided between the Siate and the City on a 40� to 60� basis. We have to guarant�e the Federal government that the primary use of this building is miiitary. We can build, in this basic armory, other features which the City of Fridley migh� desire. This can be additional rooms or additional features. 7'}ie use of the armory for civic uses is free. The State af Minn.esota pi.cks up the cost of the utilities and custodial services. A�ter thc Uuildi.ng is paid for, it becomes th� property of the State of Minnesota. The armory will be built by the Minnesota State Armory Planninq Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 Pag� 6 2 C Commission and they float the bonds. This is all covered by State statute. With a 100 man guard unit, there would be 1 full time duty man and one janit.or. If this armory was rented by an organization that was going to make a profit on this use, there would be a minimal fe�.• For a dance, for instance, the rental fee would be somewher� around $75.00. Boy Scouts, Gir1 Scou�s,, and youth groups are usually not charged any rer�tal. He said that in one City, a youth group has three rooms on a year�-round basis and uses the armory for a dance every Friday- night, arid the yearly fee for this is $2,OOQ. A small qroup that used the armory on a weekly basis could b� charged a minimal charge. A4r. I'itzpatrick said they seemed to have a policy on charging a fee to thos� who could affard to pay the fee. General Cheeseman saiC th�se rental fees aren't to make a nrofit, just to cover the di��erence betwcen what the State pays and vahat the additional costs are for extra use of the building. That's why �:he charges were minimal. Mr. Clarlc said the City staff had gone over the City maps and probabl_y the most l�_};ely pl.ace for an armory Iocation would be betw�een the rce Arer.a and the City Garage. This is open land owned by the City. It is not park proper_ty ancl the Ci-ty would not be ]_osing a tax base. Mr. LindbJ_ad asY�d if baseci on -today`s rates, how much would an armory cost rignt noG�. General Cheeseman �.aid th�y are costing bet�•aeen $450,000 to $500,�00. Of this th� Federal Government pays 750 �,�'riich would leave about $135,000 to $150,000 to be picked up by the City and tize Stat� . `l'he City ` s share o� this tivould be between $75,000 �o $9U,GOD. He said the bond i.ssue they have for a netia armory in IIastings, Minnesota runs 6�. The, payment will be $14,.000 a year for_ l� years. The State af Mirine:�ata pa_ys $5, 000 a year, which l�aves the City of_ Elast�_ngs wi�h a$9,000 a year �ayment. Nr. Lirdbla� ask�d how big tr��s armo?'y w�s e Mr. Cheesentan said it was 18 , 000 squar� feet. Mr. Peter Trc�uenfels; 5460 7th Str�et N.E., asked �enerall Cheeseman to explain what lZe mean� by a ci.v�_c commi-L-rnent. ✓• General Chccc.:�!:�<.�n said this �s tied in very closely to what the Nati.onal Guard is. °_'r:re I�ationa7_ Guard is the only miliiary or.ganizatiof� �ha�. is mentioned 's:;� �lame in thc. a.r�.ic:tes of ihe Constitution six �imes. In our for.m of_ c�ov�.. y�ment, the citizens form th� larg�st portion of our military ��'fen=Yt? f�rce. It is our way, i.n this country, to have a mzlitary force at tize cheap�st expense to the taxpayer, by having a military reserve to �he regular_ army. ti�T:i.th every NationaJ. Guard unit ii� the State of r�innesota, there is also forrned within the community a citizen's comnlittce. This is the bridge bet�aeen the military organization and the citizens and govern,ing body of the City. A National Guard unit requ.ires your support. This is a patriotic orqanizatian that is comnletely an avor.ation. of civilians, r�ither than a vocation. We cannot sell_ the National Guard to the young men of Fridley without this support. ` � II � �J I , ' Plannin� Commissian Meeting - May 8, 19�4 ' page � 2 D � Mr. Drigans said we have zeceived a communication from the Governor's office some time ago, saying a 204th Medical Unit would like to locate in Fridley. Is thisunit we would get? General C1leeseman said this is the uni� ihat would come to r'ridley, but if you are f_amiliar; witlz the army, they are always in the process of reorganization, I which they call progress, and the type of unit could change. He said thaf with.�n � 5 years, 900 of this unit would be from the Fridley area and i the offi_cers would be frnm ihe Fridley area. This would be the Fridley armory. It would be t�h� home of the Fridley National. Guard unit. It I woul.d be used for th� military one week--�nd a month. The balance of the mon.-�h, it can be used for any civic function or used on a rental ; basis. � Mr. Frank Novak, 6241 � in Ai�oka, and he couldn' t' armo�y in Fridley. There � � � � � � � ' i C � � � �� I � _� 5th Street N.E., said see why they would want v�a.s also a large ar_mory there was an armory to locate another in Minneapolis. General Cheeseman said the armory in down'�own D�inneapolis was built in 1934 and it is just a huge bare building. The rooms are very smal_l. We don`t have any par}:i_nc� ro��m �nd it does not lend itsel!= to training. We w��.nt to decen�ralize the units of this armory and relocate these units in fi�-c� suburbs of the Twin Cities. He said he had prescnted this proposal to New Prighton, Brooklyn Park, Plyrnouth, Bloomington, hiinn�t�on.ka, and others. The days of going downtown to join a National Guard unit are over. The reason we want to have an armory in Anoka ar�.d Fri_dley is because there are several thousand peop2e livii�g between the two areas. •�AZr. Langenfe�d as};ed if there would ever be the possibility that we could have an armory and not have a unit �or this armory. General Cheeseman s�i.d t��.at i.n the history o� the National Guard in Minn�soia, only o77e armc�.ry h�s becn closed. `I'hat was in Crosby, i�linnesota and there the National Guard didn'i leavc, the City left. Gcr�eral Cheesem�n said that a.t� -�he �resent time they have a pragram where th�y are askin.g businessmen to sic�n � pledge -L-hat they Uaill have no ob jec-tian to any of th�i.r emp7_ovees taking time off for train:ii�g ancl othez- dut�_es iri the National CTuard. Mr. Harris said i-:e thought thi�s was covc�red by Siate statute. Gei��ral. Cheeseman said it was, bu�. this cou].dn't stap an employer trom taking other action against t.he emp�_oyee. He sa-id somn p�ople a�°� S��zeauiea to �faork on Sai�uxday or Sui�day, and thcy have ta �ake time o£f ta train one week- end a montl�e If -l:i�i� employer has signed a voluntary statement that h� ac�rees to an emplc>yee switching his hours ��around to accommodate thi_s trainir�g, it makes ik a lat easier to be?_ong to the National Guard. Chairman �izpatr_ick rcad a mc�mo from James Hill, Public Safety Di.rectar, to the City Manager, dated June 8, 1973, in which Mr. Hi11 c�av� his opiniori on how an armory cou.ld be used by the Police Departm�r�t of the City. We hav� also had, beiore this Com mission, Paul B�own, Par.ks & Recreation Director, who stated the recreational use that could be made of an ar.m�ry, and we have a memo from Robert Aldrich, Directnr of Civil Defense, to the City Manaqer, dated June 12, 1973, in which h� states his reas�ns for being in favor of an armory in Fridley. Mr. Langenfeld asked if this propezty would be fenced. General ��--, ...�. I� � � � , , , � Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 Page 8 2� Cheeseman said the only part that would be fenced would be the area where the vchicle hard stand was in the rear of the building. He said this would be a nice looking buil.ding, one that the City could be proud of, and it would be nicely landscap�d. He said they only keep 10 to 15 vehicles at th� armory location. They have a place in New Brigl�ton where most of the vehicles are stored. Mr. Drigans asked General Cheeseman what typ� of action is required af the City it they want an armory located in Fridley. General Cheeseman said they need a resolution of intent from the Czty Council and a pledge of support of the National Guaxd unit. W� will hold th� locat.ion of tlle armary that zs to be built in- 1977 untiZ we hear from Fridley. Mr. FitzpaL-ric)� said he was disappointed in that of all the civic organizations contacted in regar_d to this Public Hearing tha1� we have oz11y received a writt�n response frorn tnree. He said these orc;anizations were atl favorable to having an armory located in Fridley alt�hottgh thcy didn'i state any speci�ic use they could make of such a facility. Mr. John Caldwe�_1, 5874 Hackmann �i��er�ue N.E. , asked if there wou�d , b� a long column of_ vetlicle�: going throuc�h Fridley when the Guard un� � was going io camp. Gei�era]_ Chceseinan said one of the requirements of the armory p�°oposal. v�as -tha-� i.-L- had to have access to a gaod road , system, so he was su1e they woL?ldn't be on Fridl�y roads that much. Mr. Ear1 E1.1en�aood, frc�m the Fr�.dle�T S�nior Citizens group, � wanted to know �_f tl�iis group woul.d have to pay rental on the use oi the ax�nory. Gen�ral Cheeseman said this would be determined by whether this �aa.s on a regular schedul� or not. � � ' � L_' � � � � � Mr. Drigans said that wh�n General Cheeseman was here before, he stated �ha� it th� City wou.lc� �•�ant to add to the facilii:ies of the aimory, such as a�.arqer lsitclzen, that we would have to pay thc additional expense. G��neral Cheeseman said �hat anything t�he Guard can share the use o�, -�he Sta�te af Minnesota would share th� cost. Chairm�n i'it2patrick asked General Che�sem�n how many years City could have to pa_y for an armory. Gcneral Cheesem�n sai_d it would be u� t_o th� City. Som� taant 10 years, 12 years, 18 years, 25 years or nlore, or. else �hcy p.aid i.t a1.1 at onr.� e He said. they 40 ycars on one armory, but they would never do �his again. tl�� vaent Mr. Harris asked ��ahat the interest rafi.e would be on the unpaid ba.la�ice. Gerieral Chc�eseman said whai ev�r we can get it for. This would b� dctermined �Y th� interest rate on the 3�onds. We take the besi� rate we can get. � Mr. Lindblad asked that if the City did nat choase to alter the plans for the armory at the time zt was built, and then later decided they wanted expand�d �acilities, would the red�ral government share in this cost? General Cheeseman said they would not. . -�--�Y� ' Planning Com �ssion Meeting - May 8, 1974 � Page 9 Z F • MOTIDN by Lindblad, seconded by Harris, that the Planning � Commission close the Yublic liearing on the Armory proposal for Fridley. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried , unanimously. . Mr. Drigans said there is land available for this armory that is noi: being used. It looks like our cost is going to be between $6,000 to $12,Q00 a year. There does seem to be a recreational use for this armory. �.I'he orq�nizational imput ��e have gotten on this request is not very much in relationship to the number of organizations �.hGt were contacted, but what we have rE:ceived has been favorable to this request. He said this c�ould be a nice facility for our City. I7e said he �vas i_n favor of asking the Council to _ proc�ed in securing an armor_y for I'ridley. Nir. Harris .said he had some question a_n his m7_nd about the $90, 000 tax burden for_ tl:e citizens of Fridley. Somehow, u�e are going to have to justiFy �:hat. He sai.d he didn`�L know if �his mancy was going t� come out oi thc general re�Tenue or if ther� would be a mill levy on the r_ea1_ estate taxes. This will cost $3.00 pen c�ad iar every man, woman, and child in Fridley. We m�_ght f ind son�� monc�y in the Parks and P.ecreation fund, as they ti7i11 benefit quite a bit f_rom �hi� �rmory. He felt there were advani.ages to havi.nq a National Gtiarci armary in the City of Fridley. He said he ugreed wi_tia. ��ir. Dric�ans that �ae would nUt be taking any land of_.f o� the tax ralls, anc� the laz�d is probably not going to be uscd �or anythinq else, so this is no detriment. Mr. Harris said h� thoughL �h� I�at?orz��l Guar_d has r�otten a kind of bad image a.t tliis time, which they are tr_yinc� to improve. Genr�ral Cheeseman asked him if he was refea�ring �to t�he Minnesota National Guar_d? Mr. fIarris said he just meant in c�cr7e�_al, especi_ally as far as Kenz State is concerned. G�neral Cheeseman said the National Guard has been in exi.stence for over 30Q years and he didn`t �hink the Minneso�s. Natianal Guar.d should be judged by this .i_nciden�. Mr. Har_ris said re was n�fi� a.qainst the National Gua�d. He said he had bel_on;ed to the Na�iona� Guard tQr seven years. He said th��t one v� i.he ti�ings -that di sturbed h.im was -Lhat ��,7e cauld start out ��?i�.ri a medical unit azld �,�izzd up cai�h som�tllin� el.se. He said that as 9U� of t3zis uni.t would be from Frialey, we e,ould like some guarantee that th� unit we start with would k�e arour�d for a few years. Mr. Harris said it seemed as if they havc to reorgariize every three or four_ year. Gc�neral. Cheeseman said -L-he last time was in 1968. Mr. Lindblad said he agreed in general with what th� other meml�ers have said with the erception that the little bit of organizational input we did get, they didn`t say how thei.r organizations r.ould use this armory even though �.hey were in favor o� this proposa].. Mr. Lindblad said that in our previ_ous discu�sions, we have been ' talking about sharinc� the cost based on today's costs. �3y the tim� this armory is built the cost wi�.l be more, in adr�ition to what ��ae may want to add to �.his annory. He said he thoughi� we should be � thinY.ing about the City`s cost being $1.30,000 to $150,000 before we ar� throuqh. He said that if this cost was spread over 20 years, , Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974- . Page 10 2 G the cost is still i�ot that excessive. We would be gett�.ng a building that cost over $500.00Oa Chairm��n Fitzpatrick s�id he has heard. a lot of figures being used•and he said his figures were that on a$500,000 building v�ith the Federal gavernment picking up 750 of the cost and the remaining 25� beinc; picked up by the State and City, that th.e City's cost shoul.d be $75, 000. IIe as}�ed Genera�_ Cheeseman how much the State and Ci�Ly portion of the cost for an armory had b�en amounting to. General Cheeseman said it �,7as between $135,000 to $150,000. The more the City wants to add to an armor_y, tlie more it is going to cost the , State and thc City. The Federal government's cost will stay the same. The cost to the City t�;ould depend upon how long it was amortized. Gez�eral C}icese7r�an said State law says ho�� this has to be paid. It has to be a mill tax agains�. property. Chair_man I'itzpat,rick sai.d we will have to determine on what basis �ae are going to base our decision to r�commer.d approv-al or denial of the request. We have had inpu-� from �'�r�-o�s a�1�ar_tments of the Ci.t_y stai�inq what their use wauld be of this armary. t-Ve have had very f_ew .statements f_rom any ar_ganizai�ion or citizEns of the community.. Mr. Dr�_gans said if we we�� going to make a recommendai�ion ii� favor_ of thi_s propo ;al, he woul.d like Lo see some cost figures go along with -L-ize reco��tizlmc�ndati_ori s� �he Council r,ouJ_d evaluate how much th�s ��ras goii;c� to cost earh individual in I'ridley, or each horne in Fridley in r_egard ta �ro�erty taxes. � Mr. C]_arY said th.e City A�sessar could help prepare a stat�ment on how mucl� this �aGU1_c'� cost each homeo�•,rner. Mr. Harris said if t.he cost was $:Lb , 0;� a a year. , it �aoald adc� $1 a year. i.o the property i.a��. T�ir. Clark said thz� com�zercial and ir�.dustrial p�°operty would pick up �ar� af thc� cost, so i_�. miglit not cc�si� each homc�o�aner tk�.at much. Mr. Li_i�dblaa said he kne.La �hey would have to malce a decision, but in his opinion r h� caasn' t rc�ally in f avor of �: his proposa]_ . It d%-c7n' � seem to him that anyone in tti� City wa� really pushing fo.r i.his armor_y • He didn't �h.ink thea°e ��s�r� that many ben�:fits i�� having an armory. Mr, Dri��ans sai.d he felt t.hat there were no facilities in the City that could ac:rommo�l<�t�� a 1a.rc�e qroup. F-�e said there were no facilities for dances, banquet-s, or awa.r_c�. c�r_emonies £or youths involved in spoii�s. I1e said i.here caere 500 yauths involved in some of these pr.ograms and they hac� �o be l�rok�n up i.nto small groups to pr_esent awards He said he has been associated with scveral orc�anizations, youth groups az�d i�he Jaycee's and unles � it. is a gxoup af uizd�r 25 people, tliere aren't any facilities available for large group�. Mr. Drigans said he didn't think the Minnesata National Guard has �ver had a problem with their reputat�on. He s�id �hey were a qr.eat hel� to Fridley in 1965. In 1968, t�he Jaycees had a projeet where they hel_ped Hazellzurst, Mississippi; who had-a tornado disaster_ simila.r to the one in �ridley. The National Guard fl�w alI th� mater_ials, foodstuffs and clo�hing v�� had collected to Iiazelhurst at no cost. ' Nir. Fitzpacrick said ttlese services w�r.e available whether thcre was an armory .'�ocai�ed in Fridley �or not. ' �lanning Commission Meetinq - May �, 1974 . Pag� 11 2 H Chairman Fii�zpatrick said th�t ��hen the Council asked us to � reconside�� this proposal they did ask specifically for cost formulas and a date for construction. , � MOTION by Dr.igans, seconded bi� Harxis, that the Planning Commission recommend that thc� Council act favorably in working with the Siate of llinnesota in establishing a National Guard Unit and Armory in the City of F'rid.Zey, on puUlic property located betweeri the Ice Arena and the Cif� Garaye, and along with this recommendation, direct the Cit� Administration to pr.ovide Council with sufficz�nt financial information so they car7 cleterm_ine whef.her such action would be financially fe>asi}�1e for the citizens of. the community, as we do have a definite date of �the year 1977 for th� construr.L-ion of an armory. ' Mr. Harr_is said a det:erm:ination would have to be made if the establishing of a Na�Lional Guard unit as well.as the building will bc an asset to the City o� I'r�_dley. �J , � ' Mr, llrigans said this v,ill be ai�ather facility we will have for �.ndoor recreatiorial activit�y. Mr. Lindblad said you can always show a rieed for something. He said he }cnet� t�he armory woL�1_d have it.s uses, but �Lhis �aas the arguz�:�ilt given for adding �.�n audito�_r,�_um to the high school . He said he �el � we ���ere not using what we have now. Mr� Drigans saic� he might wan�. to amend his motion that if the City Council does take favor�,bte action on this proposal and for.ms a commiti�ee to s ���:�iy «ny aciclitiona:l uses they �,�ould likc to havc in this facility, tliat the Planning Con�m�.ssion be asked to take part ;-n these d_isct�ssions. MOTTON by 1�rigans, seconded by Ilar.ris, to amend the originaZ ntotion b� reque.stinq Counci_i to recommend an advisory group to worlc with tlie architect on any additional needs of the City in eapandiny the facility. � Mr. I,a_ndbl.�zd said if t.he armor.y proposal is approvec�, where do they si.op wi�h tl�ese addit_'�ons . Ri��hi� no�,v its set at lf3 , 000 squ� re feet� at X amount of dollars. 1�11 0:� a sudden they may caant facilities � for a tennis toux�nument, a basketball tourn��:nent and �acilities ta fees a thousand people. Naw ���e ar� not talking $90,Q�0, ��e're gairig way beyond that f igul:�e . , Chairman Fitzpatrick said that is the point af the aznendment. It was felt t11at there should be a committee to negotiate this. , � � ' UPON A VOICE VOTE ON fiHE AMEND1zD MOTION, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ' Mr.. Drigans said he thought the Planning D.irector, Finance Director, the Parks & Recreation Dir.E�ctor and other memb�rs of t�h.e City staff should be pari of this ad�risory committee to determine what the City`s nec�ds and costs would be. Mr. Harris said this is going to provide some, but not all,.of the Planning Com mission M�etin� - May 8, 1974 _ Page l2_ �� � F what ou a recreation needs the City has. It s a case o�' getting Y P Y for. Ti we just want a basic armory, it is not going to provide the , things thai; various members of the City staff said they would like � to hav� in this armory. . I' � Mr. Fitzpatrick said his feeling was that if this armory proposal goes through, p�ople would have the illus3_on that we were solving our indoor recreatian �koblems., and he didn't think we were. He ,� said 10 years f rom no�a whei�. Fridley miqh-1, be Zooking for a building for indoor recr_eation, he didn't want people to say they thought this was why we ]zad an ar_mory. . � � � � ' , � ' ' r � � � , C� � , Mr. Lindblad said he agr_ees with Mr. Fitzpatrick. He said the peop7_c he h�s �tal�>ed -to are thir�king of an armory as some sort of civic center, and no maL�er what you tell them on ��ahat the armory will provide, they �•,�i1� still think they are getting something else. Mr. Harris a_>ked Mr. Lindblad if he felt we wern`t getting our dol.lar vGlue out oi this building? Mr. Lindblad said he felt we were gett_�ng our dol_�.�r value, but he 5ti_11 felt peopl� have a misconceptio-� on what facili.i:i.es coul_d be pravided by an armory without the cost being much higher_ that what we have ?�een � talking a�aut� at this mee �i�zc; . Mr. Fiarris asked�if anyone thought trie people would be willing to pay for ���hat they �vant. i�tr. Lindblad said no. Chairman Fitzpa:,�.�c'. said that if -chey �-�ere, we would al.ready have an indoor facility for recrea Lioz�a]_ purpos�s . UPON A ROLL CALL VOZ'E ON THE ORIGINAL MOTION, HARRIS, A YE, LINDJ3LAD, NAY, DR_IGAIJS, AYE, I'TTIPATRICK, ABSTAINITIG, THE MOTIOP,1 CARR1-FiD . Chairman Fitzpatr�_ck said he abstained because he was not convincccl thai� this will provide wlzat we �aant it to provi_de, Until negotiations continue, un�til therP is a Pub�ic He���ing by the Counci.I, and after w� kriova i_n more detail v:i�.at �his will be, he fel�t he was not ready -�o recommend that Council take iavorabl_e action. To recoit:rnend ta Council t�hey they cvnsider_ it ��z�d pu7�sue it, he had no objecti.on to that. He sa�.d he thal�ght tl�e PI_annizlg Comznission has dan� what tlZe Cauneil as}�ed them to do. G�e h��ve rnade a recommenda.f.ion, a7_ong with the time schedu7_e �:�nd cost. 3. 'UBI�IC ITf,AR1NG: CO'�SIDi,�?T1`1'ION OF A PP,rLIMINFRY PI,.�T, I?�S. ;�7�-02., �__ �__._ GRI�CL, lilGI] SCIiGOI.� ��1)DIT70�i�—B� ,IERO'��L N. JUL:LLS: Beir.c� a repl��t of-t.l7e� Southwest Quar_t:er of the Nor_i�}ieast Quarter af Section 2�}, � and that purt oi thr Southe.st QuarL.er of the Northwest Quartcr of Seci�ion 24, except thaL part already platted as Parkview Manor and Parl:view Heights Addition, generally known as the Grace Hiqh. School property, South of. Gardena Avenue. Mr. Jer.�me Julius was present. MnTIOA� l�y Drigan.s, seconded by Li�r�dblad, that the P2anning Commission waive the reading of the Public Ilearinq notice on the preliminar.y p1at, P•S• 1174-02, Grace Itiqh School Addition, by Jerorne N. Julius. Upon a voice vote, a11 votiny aye, the mo�ion carried unanimously. � W �.�'. r . . ��,� p�. L � • J Z .. � a� U p �O 6h O� � -' � n � kr A �? S � �:aP.a���'9i n.s� r ` ;�1 _ 1� u' i�', f� � �,�_ � NN . 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The schedule of rental charges are minimum ra.tes and apply to all Stat;�-owned, commission, and �oint-occupied armories, except Minneapolis, Duluth, P�iankato, St. Cloud, and Moorhead. Reductions in established rates m:y be made only when x�quested in writing and approved by The Adjutant General. " ' Boxin� & l•drestling Cili Cl1Se$ Furr:iture Saies Conventions or P,eetings '� ��:ilders or Ho�r:e Shows t�uto or Boat Shows , Imple,;,ent Displays til2l�i,a1 or Produce Shoks Publ:c Dances T'r;eatricals ' Bas,ce tball Games Banquets $in�o ' Church Services Boy Scouts V��lu.�teer Fire �ept, Funds ' A11 OtY:er Type Rer�tals Kitcr�Pn & Dining Room or small hall ��'r,ear�alls b=.sl:et�all Practice ' �;e�tir�-up tlme in advance of event A:�y P,eserve (Multiple Drill) P'r�ys ical Education Programs ' B? DIP�F'CTION OF THE GOVERNOR : ' ;, 0?�'FICIkL.; ! , ; � ;�i� � /� .-.�� . ��j' �G " G - ����� =- �,% ,� , 'I ' , D. S. ,rICH� UD , � L�C, kGC, i�Iinn ARidG ' �djutant Afternoon Evening 60, o0 60, o0 60.00 60.04 50.00 50.00 50. oo � 50. o0 50, o0 50. o0 50, o0 50, o0 50, o0 50, o0 50, o0 50, o0 50. o0 50, o0 50, o0 50, o0 50. o0 50. o0 50.00 5o.oa 50, o0 50, oa 50. o0 50, ao 10. 00 10, 00 10. 00 10. QO 50. oa 5a. oa 15.0o i5,00 $d.00 per hour $6. 00 �e r h�ur $4.00 pe» hour �40.00 $6.00 per hour Al1 nay go. o0 90, o0 75. o0 75. o0 75. o0 75. o0 75. o0 75. o0 75. o0 75. o0 75. o0 75. oa 75. o0 75. o0 15, o0 15. t�o ' 75. o0 z5. oa CHESTER J. MO�GLEIN P�fa joa� General , Minn ARNG The Adju'�ant General �� � i�(,l� �� ;� .1 h T F, n � ,. �. , .� ,� ; � r s� �' �"�• � , . , �'` ' '`'�' ��. � ''+ ,t .��.� t;�,�;, % , i,\s'i,�:,`+1 ' '�' N i 5 �� STATE OF rdtNNESOTA C7��'ARTt;1EP,3" �1r= P,+fLfT��2`t AFF�.IRS OFFICE OE THE ;�RCFitT[CT AND ENGlNEER CAMP RIPLEY �tTTLE FALLS, MINNESOTA. 56345 �1GARC SUBJECT: Cost Data - Hastings National Guard Armory Mr. Darrel Clark Engineering Department City of Frid.l.ey, Minnesota 55421 �-'� �'`"' � ��� �,�- ��� � ����� � COL Hohncke/cs 27 June 1974 Dear Sir: 1. In response to your request, the subject cast data is herewith submitted: a. Cost Data: (1) Arrtory Construction Costs: Total (Current) Contract Amount: $424,558.28 Federal Share: 299,754.96 ('70.60j State Share: 12n,803.32 (29.40) (2) Archit�ct and Engineer Costsa Total: $ 23,350.70 Federal Share: 16,486.52 • State Share: 6,864.18 (3) Total Costs: Tota1: $447,908.98 Federal Snare: 316,2n1.48 State 5hare: I31,667.50 b. Architect: Bettenburg, Townsend, Stol�e & Comb 1437 Marshall St. Paul, Minnesota i 0 , , . „ AGARC 27 .7une I.974 Mr. Darrel Clark c. Contractor: Adolfson & Peterson 6701 W. 23rd St. Minneapolis, Minnesota 554�26 2. Costs above are as of March 1973. Present bidding climate would indicate a probable increase in costs of 10� to 12� for construction this year with future unknown. For your information, the �erm "STATE" represents the non-federal funds - in your case, the City of Fridl.ey. 3. Forwarded also with this letter is a copy of the plans (drawings) for the Armory. V,�e would appreciate their return when you are through with them. 1 Inclosure as stated Sincerely yours, � . - �' �- ��,{,�1,�'�.'�� (,�'"'�i,Ci,�.L-<--' JO�F-II�I f� . HOHNCKE COL; INF, MinnARNG Mili;tary Architect and Engineer , � �',� �' � � � 2 ' ' ' J � ' r� LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FRIDLEY i:' ���� �j' FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA `� �- �� - `� � �� � ✓ � � �- ... i2�''- v Jean ScIie1Z ��-- Z 5193 St. :Zoritz Dr. Fridley, t;n. , 55421 July 1, 1974 EnUineering �epartment City of Fridley Fridley, Pin. , 55432 �Jear Sirs: ' Thank you for your 1ett�r advisinJ us af �Iie Public Hearing of the City Council reQarding the proposal to build a ��ati�nal Guard Armory in the City. ihe Lea�ue �f iJo�en Voters has been jaatchi.ng for Council action on the proposal far sortie timeR � � ' ' Since the Lea;ue of 13or:.en Voters does not r�a�:e recor��.mertdatians on raatters suciz as this wit"aour a ttiarauUh stuciy, �re have no official position about tiie constructi.on o.f a.n �'�r�ory o:-t City property. Ijocaever, o.*e do nave a stron� official positior� should the ��lan be to build the Ar�±.ory on exis�ing par�: property. The Lt•N believes that presently exisLing �arlc property should not be.forfeited to a.ny other use. 'sde feel that existin� parlc acreabe owned fox city residents is necessary and desireable, but that any reduction of this acreage is unnecessar.y ancl undesireable. For that re�.son cae definite].y opposed tne �Ioore Lalce site, and �ny ot.zer site previously desi.�nated as parl: lanu . Our individual i,.�za'uers may hav.e s��on� fee:Lin�s for or ��ainsfi the ' construction, but I cannot s�ea�, for tner�. I w311 try ta alert some of aur me:nUers abaut tize upcar_ii.i�.� put�lic hearin�, and hape �n�ny i.nterested cxtizens will be able to attend. ll ' ' ' , ' 1 Affiliated with the League of �Yomen Voters of the U.S. �'J1I1C27CCly' i � � ��G'� �� ��XX� v �'resiilent, Fridley I.ea�ue �f T:ro^en Goters i 1 . � � 1 1 ' ' ��� ���1�v �� �.-zZ.�� G� v� . � / .�/�,"' ��. MEMO TO: Nasim M. Oureshi, City Manager �'� �I (-e��� MEMO FROM: Robert Aldrich, Paul Brown, Darrel Clark, Mervin Herrmann� MEMO DATE: July 8, 1974 RE: Pro�osed Armory First, the Major General, Chester J. Moeglein, the Adjutant General, will be in attendance at the July 8, 1974 Council Hearing on the Armory proposal. We have collected and have attached a copy of the Hastings Armory cost breakdown. The cost, we are told, to the City of Hastings is $6,600.00 per year for a period of 30 years. The State share of paying off the bond is $4,50Q.00 per year for 30 years. ' Robert A�drich, Paul Brown, Darrel Clark and Mervin Herrmann visited. the new Hastings Armo.ry on July 3, 1974. There we met Sergeant Olson who showed us their facility ar�d qave us the impression tY?at all manies collected from the facility rentals is pl.aced into a separate fund and if ' there would be rnore monies col.lected then it cost to operate, that excess is applied toward the balance of the unpaid principal.. This fact should be made more clear in order to determine more accurately the City's cost. 1 L_ J 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' Our impression of the facility was very good. It's an attractive looking structure and it's well constructed and shatzld be easy to maintain. The areas availabl.e for public and civic use on a ren�al basis are a 7,000 square foot drill floor which could be used far athl�tics, daiices, and many other activities. The smali t�all (approxi:r�ate_ly 1,350 square feet} is finished much like our own community or classroom arid has portable dividers that break it into three separate raorns. TYYis area could be used for classrooms, summer activities, wedding receptions, etc. The kitchen is large enough to serve such things as weddings and other banquet activities. Tne range we are told is built to withstand the impact of rifle bullets or in our case, a.357 pistol, simi_lar to those our own police officers now use. The armory would certainl.y duplicate some of ttie schoal facilities that we now have, however, we feel the armo.ry facility has more latitlzd.e in its rental avai�ability, in that liquor and beer can be dispensed, binqo, flea markets, apparatus and vehicle shows and perhaps znany others which would not lend themselves to a school structure. One of the possible sites for the proposed armcary is the 20Q foot wicte strip of land betweei� t.he Ice Arena and the City Corporatian Yard. L•Je too1� the liberty to have Colonel John W. Hohncke view this site to see if it would be acceptable to the Na�ior.al Guard. His impression of tlle site was favorable also, if some sort of a reciprocal parking agreement cauld be reached with ttie County to use the Arena parYing lot for civic functions, � • � ' � ' ' Pdemo to City Manager July �, 1974 Page 2 mak.ing it possible to save ma.ny of the trees on the site because thel would not have to provid� all the necessary parking on their site„ This proposal has not been nade �o the County yet. The west parking lot for Locke Park is only about 500 feet away fro�n this site and maybe it could be cansidered for some parking also. This site should only be used if ihe City can foresee no other use for it. The present City Garage occupies about a 400 square foot area of the 600 x 800 foot area we now own, of which the westerly 200 feet approximately and the southerly 300 feet approximately is vacant land. The other site we might consider is the three lots the City o�ons on Rice Creek Road, east of Central Avenue. We did not show this to Colonel Hohncke so we do not have his comments on that site. If all that the National Guard wants at this time is a resolution of ' interest, and if the City would then have an opportunity to gather more accurate data on exact costsr we would r�commend that the City Council do so. This would give our Finance Departrient time ta meet wzth the proper ' authorities to determine and make a more detailed fiscal report, It would also allow other Ci.ty Personnel more time to make other reports to the Council on possible uses and cost to the City on those uses. � U 1 �I � � � � ' L_1 J ' We were told by Sergeant Olson that the new armory at Redwood Fal1s had some modifications and additions that he felt were worth consic�ering. We would also recommend that as many people as possible visit the Hastings or Redwood Falls Armories to gain first hand impressians of the fa�ilities. We do have pictures and plans of the Hastings Armory on fiZe for anyones use. Tf someone is interested in reviewing th , p ase see us. �,� . �( � ? -,......_ .����' � : l ,� o � � � / ��'`�/f.� � /�-��'�1' � � � �`� t,:.0�`�-""'�'.".�--'' Ro�ert Aldrich T ul Brown � -- C� j ;{ ! �' ,�.�Ci./ S' , . � Darrel Clark ATTACFi : 1 ��,. 7 / i ,L �_.. ,,.� ,� �, r.; F� �,y, -N- Mervin He.rrmann Ol?1�ICIAL NOTICE CZ`.P�' UT' ]:�'RIDLI�Y PU33LIC I1.TZIRING L�EF'URE TI�E CITY COUt_ZCIL TO t•;7I-TC)I�'I I�l' P�r1'jY CGi�TCI;RN : Noticc is hcx���?.>�, qi�jen tl�iaf� there �a:i_1..1 be a Pul�li.c Hearing ot �Y�e� Ci'cy Cour�cz_i_ of �he Cii.y of ,�ric�J_e_y in the City I:all a�L 6431 liniversi.�y 11�%�nu_e i�ol_ chc�ast: on i�ior�day, Ju1y 8, 1974 �_n the COl1I1C_L� Cham��`i at 7:34 P.i�1. ?:or �h� pur_pose o�: Consider.a�i.oi: of a z:eq2:�c�t for a. Vaca.tion, S1-�V ,'; `l�:-02, b�r Rober_t L. St�i_;,rv_c�, to �,Tacate the Las�L- anci 1�;�st 10 feet of a.n e�:ist� ng 3Cl s-oc�t ca.a����_ilage ano uti_7_i�y eascm�rzt iri }3]_ock�� i_ ?.nd ?, Lyndale ]3izil.ner`s 7t.l�i Aaditionr locatcd in i-.h�� �?o:�f�h I-ialf o� Scction ?_3, T-30, R-24, Cit:y o� I'?�it3].ey, County of Anolca, Minr,e:�o ta . Geile.rall_y 1oc��:a'cec� bet��� cezz r� S th and 59 �.h l��rr�I��ti� l;c�:z i:l�c�t � t-: ancz be�tG��ecii 7 �h Stree-� and Jcffe�:sod� S�.r��.e�. N.La. Any anc� a]_1 pcysans cic�siring t-.o bc hea.rd sl�a7_1 b� g�,ven tt�ie opportunity at tlie <-�bove st���c.d i_ime anci �?1.acea 1'ubli.sh: Jui�c� l9, 197� Jun� 2�7 f 197 �i � 1?I2�'�I�?I: C; o L�EBL I�iAY U R , 1 I'l�anninc� Commission Meetinq - �7une 19, 1974 paq� 4 3 A h90TIDlJ b�� Il�zrr.is, sc�conded b� T�rzgans, that thc Planning C01717I72SSio1� r.econ�rr�end to Caunr_.i.Z �31�pr.c>va1 of the prelirnin�3ry p1at, P.S. #74-04, Innsbruck I�vz�tla `I`ownllouses Replat S�cond Adc7ition, by D�rrel A. 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'tJ.�e Cii:y Council o� th� Ci�y of I?ric�ley iiz the City Ha11 at 6431 Un.i.vc�z-sity A�r����ue, T�ort���as�t on t�1oT�day; Jta.7_y 8, 197�4 in thc Counc: �.1 �'Y� ari�uer� at 7: 3 0 i' . I�a � f ar the pul. po se oi : Consiclexa�,i_on o1 a request �or a Vacation, S1�VV �`7�wC�?., k}y I;obey't Le St.is;rud, to vaca-L-e t.h� Last and j^;es� l0 i�ec�i. a� an existincj 3U f�o� ci�'�i_.n:�c,� a�zd u'�ilit�� easerner�t in . Blae)cs 1 anci ?., 7�ynu�z7_e �3uii_c�er_'s 7-�h Z�ddition, located �n the rlorth Ha:1_f a-L- S�;ction 23, T-30f .IZ-24, City� of I�`ricile�y,';Coui�-�y oi I�noka, P�iiiYnesa-�a. Gc�neral_.ly 1.�c��t=�d bet�A:eei� 58th �.a.�.d �9th ' Av�izue Narii�c�ast ai�c�. bettaeez� 7th Street and. Jef�er_s�n �treet: I�T.Eo , ' , 11ny and al�. pe:c' �an.s desiring -�0 1�� heas°d shall k�A given the op�ortuni.-�y a.t the abovc� s tated t_ime and . place. FR2'�%TIC G . LI E�L M.11)'OR . Pul�].ish: Juz�� 19, �974 , June 27 , 197 r� __.. _ .__.. . __. ___ I ' Z'he I�linnesot��, Gas Company has no facilities wi�hin the above described area and has no objection to its vacation. �--- % `��� �,�/C�,��.r.,�, 6.-r�� �'`�-1-- ?: �.�-� . � v FTillia.rn R Schra.m • �.__.. - June 20, 197� � 3B I' ,__,. 3C �4� ��� N O F2 'T 1-1 E F3 1V S T A T E S P' C> W E i2 C O M P A N Y 4501 fiBTH AVENIJE NGRTH BROOKLYN CEN7ER, MINNESOTA 55429 June 20, 1974 Darrel Clark Community Dev�lapment Adminisfrator City of Fridl�y 643T Universit�y Ave N E Fridley, Mn 55432 Dear Mr C(ark Nori�l�ern Staf�� po`��er Ce has na objec'ric�ns to the Cioy of Frid(ey vacati��g 2_0 f�et af tne 30 �`cof ciraisra�e a�d utilify easement on Blocks 1 and 2, Lyndaie �uuild�;rs 7th /�ddi�`ion. This pasition is �ased on fne in�armatian { received from you June 17, 1974, thafi 1Q f�et wculd bc vacafed a:� each side of the comman ret�r lot linesm 7nank you for your assistarc� irv this rnaffer. Sinc�rely `� / '.�� � � �%� � b'�.`/��.. �' ` ^G .%�'+v�-�N y � ''� �. t`.. �> � ::•.� . Jo�-�n L Ranck �"" Niunicipal Services f:epresenfative North Division JLR/r� �'�� 3 D ��'��� :� =:, {�orthv��s���n ��li 6540 Shiugle Creek Parkway MinneapoZis, Minneso�a 55430 June 18, 1974 Community D�velo�ment �dminzstration City af Fri.dley 6431 Un.iver.�ity Avenue Northea.si:. I'ridl�y, Minnesoia 55432 Attention: Mr. Darryl Clark Gen t 1e�rien : Ke: Block 1 and 2, Lynd��e 13ui].ders � 7tli l�c2dit�.on The 7'elez�hone Coinpa.�y does have an in�exest in the land descr.a.bed in. , your Ieti:e�°. Aer:�a2 cables and poles p�ral�eling the rear property lines of both bloe3ds provid� service along and either �ide of both easements �n questior.l. It ha.s been cleterm�iiied that our telephone pl.ant would not be affected if tlie easements �,rere to Yse red�:�ed in s-ire from 30 feet to 10 feet �sride, �s our telept�ra,:�e plan':.� li�s wel.l w�thin. the propesed 10 foot wide easement. ls.t ���.e present timv we kiave nc; pla.ns fahieh. woulci re- flect any chan�cs. ThereLore, we have n.o objecti.ons to your proposed p7Lans. � �,�/ ! � ,,L��� Z:� C.`. ��r �.,,,✓ Enginee.ring Manager . . � (,vl.�' � . 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Con ,id�t�.���ion of� �.L �� inal P1_at, P, S� #t74-03, J"im Lunc� Lst.a-c.�s, b�r �:�m I�unci, oi Loi�s 30 and th� 1�;or L-1z l��-t1f oL Lo i: 31. P At:i��i��or_ ° s �ubdiv�i sian Na . 1?.�; l.ying in �Fhe North Iial� af Sf�c-�.ion 12, T--30, R-2�, City of i�.r_i.c��_ey, Co�2�z�y of Anaka, Mir�nczsata. Gc�nc�ral:ly l.acai.ed .i_n the 1.5G0 B)_o�k between 73rd l�.ver�txG arzd Ononcia�,�. ;;-�ree�l. Northea,�.< Ai1y anca a1.1 per:;vi3s dc�si3-i.ng �o be heard sha11 be given trie op�ar��lAn:��; y�� � i:he above stated t:�m� anc� plac�, Pu.blish: June 19, 1974. June 26� 197� 0 0 �}21�NT� G. LTEI3L I�i�YOR 0 4 � Planni^nq Commissi_on Mecting - May 22, 1.97� Pac�.c 4 4� , ' ' ' , LJ , ' ' �J ' , ' ' � --, I � LI � 5. Pet.ition from Lhe n�iqhbors opposinq any rezoning of this proper_t�. We do noi: belicve th��t P,-3 zoning is compatib.Ze with the surrour�diny a�•e��, _ 6. 2'he petit_ionez- [,�as requested to worY �.�ith ihe school board and L-he suz•r.otlndiny i�e_igl�bor.> on a more suit�able p1an, atld t-h.is �,�as not done. I�ir_ . D��iqan:� said hc t�hought the Council should be a���are �Lhat tae have� l�i�id �.hrc:e il�eet:i_ng�� vai th the petiti.oner present. `�.'his i.s �.he fourt.)� r�eeti_z1g a.�.zd the p��-l_:itic�ner_ ��aas na-L- here. Althot�g�i thi� G,�3 ; t.he fi_rst� itent on L-h�� ac�ci�cia, wc c�i_ci not ta}:e �ction until 9:30 i'.I✓., qivi�lg th� peti��i.o��ci� everyo uppertur�i�y to at:.te�nd this meeting. ITpOn' �7 V"OTCP voLe, ��.Z1 voi.i.nc,r a�e, t11e mot_ioli .carried unanimous.Zv, 2. PU]37�IC I'; �,?:,I�G: CO��,TSTI)? 1��'j�r�TO:�_ Oi, 71 1'P._F�I�T�iINAT:i' PLAT, .P.S. �174-03, ._. _ __ - — --- - - --- --- — _ � —_ .^. ----.____,_�.,_ J1i�l f�LT:;�� i;'i`i�`�' °;>� i;Y J 1� �,u;���i�e ,.eiz�cr a i.eplat oi Lot 30- <znd t}��e No:rt1� -Il�z:!_ i. oa.� Lo �. _i�l,� :riuui-�.or' s 511�)C1J_�T:f.S1.Gi1 No. 129 loca��.ed b�t��,���en Ono��dacra S�.re��t �z1cz 73r�i l�ver�ue N.E> A�.r. �7i.m Lund wzs p:resc�nc. 1fOT.£ON by Dxig<<��s, ser_vncled by Lindblad, i:fiat the Planniny Co�rr:�.iss.ion ��.Y«ive the re�zd_ing- of Lhe Publi.c ticar.inq notic� on a ,��x�e.l.imina.rzj p.Z��3L, P.SD 1�74'--03� J_im I,und Z?siatcs, by Jim Lund. Upon a vo_tce ��otc, aZ1 voiir�c,? a�e, the moi�iori carried unanimous.Z�. f.��ir4 H��rr.i>> ��aid tl�is it:e_rn 1i� c� bec�� h��.�dl�ci by the PJ_ats & Sub� divisions-�Stz ee �s & U'�:i_l.ities �ubcomrna_.�L-L�e �a. � thc�ir I�Tay 1.5t�h mee L•ing and ��,�?s apk�_�-oved �ti�i�i:l7 e_i_gh-t stil>�z1.at.i..an�;e IAc� said he thought th.� b�st �-�ay t::o consicaei: 1_hi_:� 1�lat was to c3� thr_cugh .the��e stipulations. �I'l�e f�L1: �t. si,:i.;?u�zti.on wa � t.o neqo Lia i�c �or drivc�wa�T ar_cess wi_th tl1c� o;�,�n�r oi T_�ot 28, Al7c:l�_tor'.� S�..i}���ivisi_or� IvTc. 7_29. This has to do tai. �},. a q�z.ra;s�: c�n tl� is 1a ����hc:�i�c� th� ga.rt:zge daar_ i�aces this p1_at. On -L-he p1ai� p3-esenteu iarii.qht, Air. Lund 1����.s m�cd� a.n Outlo-E� .�. of G feet. Nr_ . Lu,1d sa�.�i li� plannecl i�o dec�c� i�2�is outl_o� to the owne.rs o� Lot 2f3. I�1r. Doi� T,Ian�c�n, the o�an.�r of I_,ot 28, s�,iic3 this was the fiist time lze lzas �;�cr� tlii_s ��ropos��l of ha�; ii.r 6�e�t dec�c3ed ta him, so he wvu.ld lilce �� 1i_ttic� -l�irne t_o ttai_rzk ak�ouit. i�. M�.. Drigans <�::l�cd ha�a far thi_s qaru�e �caas ia�om the lot linG of Lot 28. Tv�ro Lunc� s�.�i.d it. w�?� ?:l iect, a.nd with t}ZC 6 foot outlot it ��ould give P�lr. II�tiison ?_7 fcet for gaa�ac;e access. This would 1in� up �ait�h the �r_�sc��t curb cut for tlzis dr:i_veway. , AZr. Iiar_ri.s s�tid i-he sc�r.aiid stiptzl�ti.on was �o move th.e cent�r of � thc� cul-de-s<�c -l.o the E�.st bound�:�r_y c�i: Lot 4, 131ac?c l, and Lot.l, Blocic 3. I1e said Lot �} is z�o�a LoL 9, but tlze cul-de=sac is locatc�c� w}iere we stipulatec:� ii: -slzoul.;� be. ��� . , Pl.anninq _Cornmi_ssion rTeeting -`May 22, 1974 page 5 4 j� Thc t:hi.rd Si:].j�U�_c`1tlOI1 i_s to provide underground utilities. ' . Mr. Lund s�lid he hac�i contactcd No��t.h�rn States Potaer Company and tizey toJ_d l��im thc� �ce pol:i.c_� has changed. Ile said there used to bc a�lat rate an this, but a��o��� they wi.l_1 rl�arge the �]r_operty owner $2.d0 -------- , per mont:h, for li��, for_ unc�erc�round ui_�_lities. I��r. Iiarr_is said N.S.P. has been m�-�)cing �:i_o� o:t nvisc about teachinq children to stay a����:,�; fiom otrerl�cad lincs � nd oth.�.r. danger. s from th�se lines, and this ncw policy �-�oLll.d noi� cricauragc unciergrotzn.d utilities. He said he thou.c�'.-tt- ' a 7_ettc�r�sliou7_d be___sc�nt to_ t;l.�e Ptzh_lic Se.rvice C`onunission on this fe�_ chznqe. ' Mr_ . Lund sai_d the onl_y time unc�erqround 7_ines were danqerous �T�s� whe�� yc�u h�,d to ��:r.��v«l.e a.r�d you migl�it hit a ho�� line, but once trs� ar_ea was ciev�.loPe��, L;ncacr.c��.�oi3t.r� lines ���e�'e much sa�er �or both cl.Zilc1?�en , and ��du:l.i:�. Cl.aii.�;�;n 1'ii.zpat.i'i_c)� said tlZe Pla�Zt�.ing Commission t�a�.l� s til:L m� ?�c� ul��.derqi�o�lr�d u-�i:Li. i�:ies a s L-i.r�ula�tion and Council can m��ke thei .r o�.ir� d�cisior� o ` , � LJ ' , ' r � � II , � IJ I��r. T:Iarris s�-�.i_d tl�e fourtii st=�_pu.7 a��ion �aas that the developer }��.rovide or�e t:r�ee p;,�� 1ot, 2:i_�ci��cs in c�i.azneter� excep.t::whez:e t�here .is a11:e�d.y a tree on i:l,.e 7.ot. J�i:r. , Linc�b � ��d as}ce�i. ii tl-iis tree was in adc�_itiori co a boul.ev��.r-d trec< T,�ir. f-Ia_�rzs sa_i�i the maY.er o� th=i_s mo��.i_ori ci�_d no�, c1�,r:�:Ly if th=i-=; �aas tc l_�e a boulc�rutd tree or one insicie t-]�c p:cope.r_ �.y :Li_r.cF b���t l�e thougl;.t= he mearit this �ree shcu<<_d ?�2 inside tl�e� propn:r(-.y line. ]�Tx�. Ti.tzP�zt.ric}c said �ve can make our o,an s'ci.pul�.a_t..i.or� on t.li:i_�� item. %�r. Lindl:�l�zd s�id he thought t.his ticc sizol�iJ_c: bc �_n acz�lit.=ion to �r;� boul_ev.�rd tz�cp P��r. Hu�-ri.� saici that in 1_�:cj�;�. o,_ rc�cent c�c��%c�l.o;��•�,_.�n.:�:; :in tht, (�i_'�.Y, i�t �•,�ot�l_d be becter to h�ve th?s tice i_n�ic�e -i�i��c p.rop�7�ty ].i�1e t-.11�.�i, in -tl-ie p���l.ic riglzt o.f way. P•Zr. Fit��- pU �r:i_ck sai_d i�. ��.ou:(.c1 seem -tl�<_�t our_ re�co.r�unenczation would be -�o l�ave t��:o trcc�s� o;le =i.n 'c.li� botzleva-r.d and ol.c locat_ec� at -the ovmer`s c��_sc�.ret-i.c: Afi.r... IIarris ;aic� �.he ta_fth ��i�ipu._1aLion was t.o eliminate the hali stz:eei� qoi.r:� to �:i�;� La>t on '74th ���vezzt�c� (73'-Z I�vc�ntze) and delay Llie CC)rl ;�Y`UC1::LU71 Of" �i1:i.`=. :��.Y'C�C_'� UI�L1_a_ .LOI. .'i2 _75 C�E'.V�IOL7C-?C1 4J'1't.�1 an ciCj-�('CIl1EI7�= f_rol�i �Lhe c�c_v�lopc�� t-hat Loz 5 and 6 tai�..l�_ be rcrd tagged u7�iti.l this t�in�e. I��r. i3oa.r_�r���ar, expl��incc� that ori the plat: pre�sentc,cl to the Pl«L-s & St�bdivi_�1,�.c�i�s-;�t:.:r_-ec�i.s �_ Li�=i_lit�ies Sl�bc:��-an�i_t�:ee these -cwo lots v,rot,.ld }��ave bc�cn lan�--lc���:l�;c,d becausc �h�y oz�7_y h�:id hG�.�.i street right o:E ;aa.y. NIr. Lunci h��::� i�ow c,���.r�qed }a:i.s r.ot?d patl-.c.z:xi so all t.he 1oi:s have s�rr�et acccss vrl t�.i-ie p1a�E� r�ow. � Mr. Lio�.lydrn�in �,�z:i_c� tha.t tl,.c� impor�i-_�znr.e � of acquiring Lhc� re�nain i..nc� r_i.ght of: ����zy so thr:� L 73'z Avc�nue coulci be uui:l_� x�_ght the �i.x.�st� t._i_7r�c sliotild �,�c� stressc�d. 'l�he s:i.t.i.laj�ion a.� laid out= in the plai: v,�ill rec�:�iie a c�ood cicE:�l. of-_ tc�rn}�c>>�ar_y r�ad const.r.uc �ion whiclx wi11 bur_den the piopert,� o�.;�ncr_s �-ai t_h �iddi ti.ol-�.aJ_ assc�5sn.ents when the road is relor���ed. Tliis adc�itic.�n,_�l co:;t cotzl.�i �i�nount to ��s much as $11.OU per_ foo-L- as campared i.o an aZ��:>roximat� $3.50 per io�t for construction at this time. Mr. IIa.rris said Mr. Lunc3 has cont.aci�cd these people about getti.ng th� �1C�C�:i.t.:1_OT1�1I. i:ight� of wa�� and thc�y clo not w�ini� to givc this riqht of w�iy at this ti.mc. 'I'I�e onl_y �,�ay we r..an get i-.l�i.s right of way is thr.ot.igh condemnr�L-ion unti.l I�ot 32 i.s deve.loped. � � Ma-. Z�`a.t•r.patrick asl;ed r1y°. Boa��c�mai� what �orm sti�ulation 5 should , . ' pl��rinin� Commi��s_i_on Mcetiiiq - May 22, 1974 i�a};� �n thi.s pr_oposa:L w� are laoking at now. Paqe 6 4 C � Mr_ . IIoar.dn�ail s<�i_d �Lllat ii� tlie Pl�nning Commissiori a�proves this pJ_at as 1.�lid out� i-he�.7 the moi�a_or sllould r_ead that Jim Lund should wo�.°lt wi.th �Lhe ),nc�i_nc�er_ ing Dcpar. trnent �_n order �o de L-ermine those sections oi t.he road t.h�i.L- should b� tc�mporary construction and that I 110 const.ruction to c�one on tll� half sir�ct right� of way on 73 2 Ilvcriue �ast of_ Pi��ic,tree La�z�, arzd that� every e�fort be taken by the devel_oper to acquir� i�he 73'-1 i'��rc�nue .right of way in or_dei to necessitate good , road c�e:::ig�� ar�d rnin.-in;i_ze �ril� aciczii�ional cos�ts� r2r. I1a;°��is s� .z_d sti��ulati_on si� i_s f=hat a topogr.aphy map be , preparecz b��for_c� L-��.e T'.l� nilinc� Co?.�mi_ssi.on in�et�_rig and the d.rain�c�e pro��lc�;ns br G,-or',:ed oL�L ��rit.h the Ci'cy Ez�g� ncer. I�1r_ . Harris said v�e h.avf; -t=l��e. rna?� ar�d Y�e a�kE�d P�'ii= . 13oa:r_ci�<<<.�r� i.� �L-Yi� d�: �ina.ge �,�as satisfactor_`7. ' j��l"o riQc`il-'Cjl"r:?1 `"�alC� �j_ \',�c3Sr �i11C�. <i�.L �:i7G� SUL�c�CC`. �4�i:-C.'1: �ail.l drain Lo.. -rc�� Oriondag<� �,1z,�cc, i_-� ��aill be ��-ic.ked up i_n t;,To cat.ch basins. Tnese ca�,ch ba�i_ns �•ri11_ 7_ur� C�c�si� 1�.o anot}:zc.r. cut:ch. basiil �alze��e h� wil7_ picJc up �h� l0�:�1.a_r�:i:> be°t��:�ee��, C,c� �,s � anci 5, 1�:Loclt l, �`:nd then ruzi a storm sevae?� ou � ' to tlle Cit:y stor;n seG<:er iz� i�t?c� st_ree�:m i��1r. boarc�mall said �his ��as superi_or to i�lze f:i_r��t dr�.�irlae�e I�lan o1. th� p�titioner_. , r5r� H��rri � s�:a�.d �.hc s�vc�nt�h s-'r_i_pulafi.ion «as that a1i the corne.r _lots be HO f•ect � and th.�s has bcer.� do��e �n. this p1at. ' He cont�i.nu�cz, t.l��a-t st�ipula.'cio�� eiglzt is to stul� se���er anc� �-;�at�_�� just behind t�le pa�.leinc�it a�-. 7��th arid Anokao This should say 73 z A�ven�_,, a�zd the; ut,used �ic�}�t os C��ra��. ' � • i�i.r. . Don TIanson sa.id l�e quGSti.ai�ed ���h4 �h�^r_ tl�e C ac�di_tional feef: he ���ould c�e�� frcan tl��..s p1.at would c��_i_ve him cnou.qh reom. Mr. Boardman ��� sa�_.d hc_� r-�i 1:1 lla�je a t-c, L-�a l. of: �?7 �ec� � ai�.ci this :�ha�ild bG enough roam to mal�.et7ver a c�;.:i_ o �i�_ . Z'i�zp�i�ri_c:k :-�aid tl�i.s a_s �i�c� an��u�.�.�L-. tae requi.re fo2 otl�er � C�CVE,'ZOIJI1lC'T'x'i:S. T1?`_'0 ���1:L"].S .`i`c11�� ���i�' 1101I11�t�_ c`i_1:��_E' 1.5 �� �G'f-'-t-. �l". I��-I1°>:)i� 87:LC1 't=��C?�'C' :LS c�.�.7_G�,��z��S d ZOt C71:. uCG`17P�;U� ctt._l_C�T7 O1� 5170�'7 1_T� �r1G� a�'L'c� Of �il�i d11.Vi�l�1�1�� ariCi )�G l,J"1C711C��"It 1_11i�� C'GL!1C� I_)� a pcC71:)l.eri1 lzl �.i1�' talrit.E�i'L"1.111�. I'ix:. ' �' 1t=Z}��-l. �1"1C��i ;;�3._l.t). L�7C' .���.."c1.]??�:LT1C� LC?1T'1'll L:��">�.OI7 Wd� Sy1T1)�c7'�IlE,' l.l_C �O 111c �1:0�� � C'!�� l bui� tl�e pet-�_�i_or�r,a� l�i��s aJzead�� gl�rcr� you 6 t�c��t anci we are inLringing on :�omcone el.+>e" s px o�?er_ ty . ' � ' 1 � � ' I�ir. Poar�rnar� as}:ed P•7:r. Ltiznc� l��a�•,= �hi_ � 6�eet woul.c� be handl�c? . A7r. Luna said hc ���<�u1d d�,ec�. t.he G f_ce�t �zs Otztloi� �i to the owner oa_ "Lot: 2.8. Mr. �Hanson. n��}:c.d ir tl�e hc�use� aloric� Oricand�ga wottld still havc� the 5taqqcx'c�d sc�t.}�.zcl.s ��s mc�ni.ianec� ��t �hc� otlier mecting. Nr. Haix i.s saic� i.his �a�a> l��r,c�:Lc,c� by au1- coc3c by th� avcra�c� sc�tb��ck. r_equirc�mc�iit�. P10TIOhT b?) L.i.r�dblad. seconded by Drigan �, that the P.Zanning COIll7Il].SS].017 closc? t_hc� Publ:icr Ile�r.ing or� the consideration of a prel.:i_miri.1r.i �l��t� p,,, �f��-�}, Ji�r1 Luno' I,stai�es. bJ Jim Lund. Upon a voice voi;e, a.1.1. vot�i.nc� .z�)c�, Ll�c mation carric�d unanimous.ly. r�g��, 17�zil�a.;� askc�d if thet-e wer.e any cu:�b cuts acrass the stree�. f.rom 1'inet:rec: l�anc�': D•Ir.. Lund said ttiere wasn'�t any. Mr. ITtizr.a_5 saicl �� ' 0 Planninc� Cammission_I�c�eting` May 22, 1974 it woul_ciri' �: interit.re �aith the park in any way then. said rio, t�1is is a better ��]_an, • ' � � Pac�e 7 Mr. Boardman I 1�10�'ZOT� by Dr.ic�az�s, secon�ed by Tindb.Zad, that tlle Ylannzng , Commissic�n l�ecom.mend t:o Counr.il ac:�proval of the prelint_inary p.Zat, P•S• �`74-03, J�m' Iut�d 1_i,tates, Uy Jim Lund, heing a replat of Lot 30 and the lVorili Ila].f of. Loi: 3.Z, I�uditor`s Subd_ivision No. I?_9, Zoc��ted between ' Orlondac7�i Street and '73rd Ilvcnue N.E., with the followinq st.i.pulations: � � , ' ' ' 1. Pet:itzoiier deed to the ownez- of Xot 2f3, Auditor.'s Subdi�rision IrI?.9, Out.J_ot ��,. fo.i drive�•�a� access. 2. 3. p.r�v.ide izl�cler_qroun�l utiliti_es. �'rovide t,���o trees� ?. _inches in diamet�r fo1� ear.h lot, one i�o be pZ��ced in tlle boulevazd and or�e w.ztl�.in tlic� propertt� Jine. 4. Pet� � tionc.��- rliould ��oxk �a_i_th the Lnginee.�ir�g Ucpar_ tm�nt in c�?°der to d�terz�i.i.ne tl�ose s�ac.t.ions of t11e road that should be ten�por- �zr_?� con�.t:ril<�tion an�l that ne consi�ruciion be don� on tlie t_�:zlf si.rc�et r_rglit of �.rai) oz� 73� Ilvenuc� 1�'ast of Pii�r_i:ree Lane, al,d tl.at. everz� e� fo�°t be talcen bt� the deve.2o�er to acquire the 73; �iv�nize rigl�zt of r:��zy ir� ord�.r to necessitai:e good road de:;zyr� anc7' mix�l�iriae any ��a'diL.ional cas�s. 5, ;�ttib se��,c�i' and c:�af.er just J�el�_i_nd the paveme:�t �lt 73! Avenue in the ur���sed h�1f st_r�ei_ :c.ig.�lf�, of_ v�ay. � Upon a vo.ice vaic-, aZ:l. ;�oting aye, t1�e �not:.�.on carried una��imously- , � Ml°� Ti��rris �a.-i_d lie 1il�c�d this p:r_e?:�_�.nin����j? plat bettc:r than 'c}.e onc� prc;�c=nt.ed a-L- i:}.ic: PJ_�z`_r &_ Su}�di_v�_r�cns-- �ts�ect�s & UtiJ..i_t�_es 5�1�- � + , � � y Aou;id. - comrni.�L--L.er_, rrleet:ii��j ��r�d tlioug�� u i.� �ar:� e;�?i�=oa.�mez.L��11 � -� ^ � �'�'� ;�l�T. Ci-ATa UrI—_1?I 1� •'I`l'_ rp �7��7.! , . � • ° " r �� L �'OR ?� � � '� , 3. 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"� � •• !• • �• v;,� 4 . �MI� ^ �� _ <. _ __ �,,,v ��4, ?3 RO AVE. h NE �.,� �u5�� ' , . - ---- — , - __ - � 5 orrzc�_�L No�c7_c� cz�c�r or F�zzr�z.��;Y PUPI�=CC HEARING BLFOR� `1�HE CITY COtTNCIL TO ��IHOM IT bI.AY CONCI.�,I:N : No��ice is h`reb_y c�ivel� thac thci•� ��Till be a Public Hearing of th� City Coua�cil_ oi� th� Ci-ty of I�'r:iciley in the City Hall at 643.1 Univers�_-ty �>�rr,r�izc> Nor-ti�e�.�:�t on l��i��i;.duy, :Tuly 8, I974 in the Council Cliarnbe� aL 7:3� P.I�1.: f�or �the purpose of: Cor� �idera�l-.i.on o� �m�r�dir�cj Chap-�ex 205, Scction. 205. 05I, �araq.ra.ph 2, A. �cce=�ti ��yy Us�,s, o� th� C:i�ty Code oi the Ci�ty o� Fridley. Chapter 205, Sectiori 2C+5.0�1, Paragraph 2, A, is hereby amended to ze�.c1 ��s f o:L lo�,is : 2. Accessory U<�es ' .�1. Pxi_vate g�.rag�s or oL-h�r accessa.r_y buildings. Only on� accessory bu_ilding �.r� excer.� of 240 sc�uare feet , � is a1.�.ocfa� cJ p:�.r_ si�te. On� addi�t�_onal acce�sor.y builc�i-- ' inc� i� allc���;�ec� provid�d i�: does rlot excecd 240 squ�_re feet. Any accessory builc� irig in exces s oE the above req�.za_re- merzt�s (squa:r.�c foot��xgc:� or n�mber of bui:Lc�:�i�gs) requir�s a special u>�� p�7�n�i-t�. �' 7�21. accesso:i�y bz�ilciizac�s m�zst br pc�.r_nianerzt.ly attachecl to a:�o�unc�ati.a�1 ��nd rtay r�.a �_ be uaed -L-ar hon�e or,cupati�n. Al�_ c�.a.r_�-}c�c: �� �•,J�tether �l�cachc-�c1 to, tue]ced under, or ��I ' de-L��ch�d Frc��n tl�� iil��:i_n dwel�..ing, are con � idered to be ai1 Gtcr.essory bu�.lding. ' 1�ny and all persons desir:ing to be heard shal.l be given the opportLlt�it.y at th� above s���ted time ��nd place. 1 ' ' Publi.sli: June :19, 1974 Jtzr�� 2G, 1974 ' �'I2I�NK G. LI�]3L MAYOR � � ' � ' , , ' ' ' ' , 5A b,EMO `I'O: Nasim ;�I. Qureshi, Ci.ty P•4a�.lager_ P���r:� FROi4: D�rrel G. Clar.k iiEidO DAl:�: :Iune �7, 1_974 I2F,: Proposed Orc�inance on Second I�ccessory Buildings Therc� were t<<�v ma-jor for.r�.s th.at p•rompted tt�ie st.aff and the �I.an.ning Commisss_ori i�o autl�or sucri ari ordiriance� l� �'he rather obvious numl��r_ af. xcquest�, tc� const.r.uct or build storage build5_ngs iri �ddit:ion to t.rze nort7ial garage fow�d at mos�. homes. (�'k�e ��res�rzt Cc�cle d�?es iiot a11.ow more tr�an onc aceessory buildirig p�r sit��) 2. Tk�e ntunl�e:r oi= tric.t.a:l. sl�.eds t}�at cosL- less th�,.n $150.00 that accorc�inc� �°�o �ur �on:ing Codc are e:ernpt fr.o�n t.l�e permi't requ.i.remez��_s ant�. tiYe� ci:or_� exempt f�.om City cc�ntrol,. In r_e:feierace 1:o itc�m #`1, it: is �[e1t that ii� is reasona�le to allow a homec�:aner to construcL a storagc sl�.ed for i L-ei?is that znay othersaise be lett outsicle .in the yard anci m�y cranstitute a vi�ual }?o]_lui�ani: i�o the �djoining i�eig}�ors . 6�7e rec�mT!lerlde�t �hat tl�;e xnax:i.Tr:u�r si:,e� be lielci to ?.�0 sc�LZare �:eet without �Pie recyui rerci�nt of u S.pecial ii ,e I?e.r�ru_t. 2'his size was selected because th��n a homeownF_�r_ could bui7_d a 12 ` x 20 ° builcl:ing ti�hich slioU7_c� be )_arqe enough to hold a bo<.it or hobby c��x- for c�x�.;c�rile, and not large enough to conciuc� such t:hin,s as automaLive rc�paire T}ie Z�reserz�; er,c�;nptior. of :;Lruc.tur_es les:� tlian $15U.00 rteans that a person may purclza��,� a met�al buil%1�_ng up to fi.7.50.00 ��tid p.l.acc� lf: 1I1 his yar_d without � � regard to �iumrc:i° �or mE�thod of coilst�-ucti_ori, ther_��efor�, d person could piit iip as mariy a.��_� na� aiichor t.hem t.o a per.rnan-�i�,(: founda�ic�r�. L4e :Eelt that anchor_:inc; the�� i s irn}.�ort:.a.nt� :;c� as ta p_�°cyven t tliE�m f.rori� being c:iestr_oyed dur:i_ng w.i.nd 1 storms. C9c also f�e7_ tl�:<it a person shoul_ci be restrieted to jusi. one aclditic�.ia.l_ sh2d withot�i. obta:iz��.r�g a Sp�cia:l Use }'�rmito I� ' , 1 � We als� aclded sorne terminology to the Ordinance which shou)_d hel_p interpret: tile Code. T•Je recomrnerid Lhat Council adopi� this Code revisiozi so as to reduce the iiu�nbcr. of Si�ec:ial Use Per.mit requests ar.c� a.2�.o give tlze City control or� struct.ures that cost less tlzan $150.00. ti•7e a.lso a�>l;. the Council to authorize tlie City sta£L to start u_�.inc� L-he� Code rev_ision pr_ior to its second re�:di.ng and public�:itio?i so as to allo�� us i�o issue pr�.rmi.ts to owners who are planninq to aon<_str_uct storage btiildings tliZt meel-. tli� ncw requir_ements. �-- �(�� � � � � , •� h :L'L.� `� jl ��,1 � ni��:�rt��;L c. ci,nrx DGC/rni�i � ' �J ' ' CITY OF FI2IllLEI' I'LI�N1�?TNG COP•�b9ISSTOi1 t•Sl�LTING CAL�L `.CO Or:DFsR : JLrNL: 5, 1974 PAGE J_ Chairma.n �'ifiz�?atl-a-c:?t ca.11ed thc meetiiYg �o order at 8:05 P.M• i Ro.r,r� cnz,r_�: . ' �u-----r���mb��rs 1>resent_: ]�'it.�,patr_i_ck, Iiarzis, Lindialad, %lair ric��nbcr_ ;� ?1':�:_;c,n �: I)1�i.crans Uthc�.r�s 1'i-��ser�t. D_���re�l C:Lat};.� Cor�un�_znit�y Detre�.opment Acxma_nirtra�o:�- ' J��n:es z,ar,c_�c�n�e=�d, C'ii�irman o:t- Enviio�AmLnta _ �l)�i.�.l'4� �:0;":i1111:,�,:l.Gi1 � ' �P�?1.0\�1; I'J�T:�7��1:i''U C��"iI�7l`:���Q,:v 1.�7I?U7'�,S�^I�aZ:Y 22, 19'7�i Ff07'IO1�' 1�1] 71�.r1db?ad, seconc<�c>c; bv �1�1`rzs, that t11e P1an1?ing Comm_i.ss.ion apl:>..'ove tl�c� a��i-z�utc::> o� �.?�cir_ ITa�J ?.2, 1.9I4 mcet.i.n� as s:�r.i�_t-er�, Upor� a voice vot�c� � a-1.1_ vc? t:i-jig a��', ti2e moLio.� carried unanimousl y. ' P.L�C1'1 _V� ; I?Q7��Rl) Uf? � T>P1 ?�L�>_ `�tIL?C."O� ���i1 �1," ; �r� _p�Ti'�II'.l'LS � �'1:'�Y 28 , 19 I � I�IOT_TON bz) Haz�ris, secon�Ed t�� T,irzdl�_Za.d, tJ�at the Planning ' Comrn.iss?on recyc-.�.zvc� t1�e r;2a:nut:es o:L� f:i�e I3o�r.d oL Appe�.is Si�bcornr:�itte� m�et:_.i.n_q o.f P•1�,�� 2d, .Z974r Upol� a vv.ice vote, a1.1 vot�.ng a��e, ihe IllOt;lOi: Cd1'.C1G�C3 �llT)c'�11.'LTnOL7..`i� �� � ' � .T _ C�: 1 I t 4,�1� 4-'— . ar F r�i TJ " Tr ri � C' . ��.,.,��. 1ZI�C".:'��:`�?E• l3CTTI�l7 L1:vC� � 1'�r_l41) �')� I�L'��TC_,i�I COi�TRC7.l_.�_ SUx3COi�ar��T_l T�' L_ N1�I��J_(1?:_, e -- 2�> r. .7..3�1 �f� ' Mr. L�.nc'�}�lad s�_�::�� l�e had orze commc�n.� to mak�. Fae �aid �cYlat he not=ccl �L-haF Cot�z�ri:� h���� ccz�<�url:c:�c?. ��i��.li tli� T_iuilding Standards-Dc�;ic,�n. ' Con�;.�.�:ol :�U.',`�CCi��At1.J_i,��'C:'-E3 Y°C`CGTIlt;='T�.C�I�'`1:10I2 L�11 'I=�ZF' :cll� �'�:Olc`1C)G' bui.'1_d:i,nc% e�;CC'-}��.-. 1�l�ia c�l��he�y dc 1 e ��-cd � L:iraul <�t._i_on. `.i �.,�hi_c~l� st.a�ecz t7�at Coui�cil �-aor_k u� �.ix aql�eement ��.i.i�l�i �,i1� I�2_i�������:?ot:a 13�_csji,7ay llep��rtrncni� �;Laf 7_nc� eii�h.ei: th�:V prav i.dc �-i�z a�-ea Fo:i� rm.a �t��...-rec:.r� �.r i�na:l, u� <, o.r provzcl�� an arc:e� � to � n. ' ��rGcl .�Oi it1G�l ll;=C'_� rl]'. ��I.l1Q'I� �?tl `��.1.'._C+ �i1C,�' 'i=1iC�la�j�.�.i. �i rJUc��. O?� C czl"1.;C l�u�acll ir�r� �z�c�a cauld J�c prc�v.��3c�d ���� �hi ��,�ou1d b� an. idca:l. �i_ t � so1� s u �� l�a a facil:i_t�y. I�4r. C:]_ur_k t;�� �_d �.l�t�>>. e v.�« ��a rea7_ need for t)1_L:� < J�!r_ .. Ha���'�-s said hc_� h<:d }�c,ciz at the Cot�r,c_i_1 i��c�c�t:i_z�g and as he rern�mbercd i_t., ' it sce��:ed L-h.,i-. they f c_ ]_ � they m�.i_�ht_ have pro}�]_ems vf securi i�y in p.ra�,�:i c; i_n t.I11S 1�3C1�_1f���' . � bfOTIDN bt� I,indbl��.d, seconde�i by flarris, �hat t:he Plenning Com27.i .�s:i.oli r. ecc i�Jc thr� minu f:es o.f_- the 73u_i 1da.ng St�ndarcls-De°.i.gn C.olti:r. `, �1n � �Subc:omn�.ittce mc'Eating of rf��y 2£�, 1�74. Upon a voice vote, a21 vot�in� . ' _. the rnotzon c�l�:�ried un�in�rnou:�1.�. ' , , i" , rT�. ,� � 7 / � T, r E�CTTO�v ___�, - -- -- ------ . , ].. PUi3L�IC lIl���'�l.Ii� �,• CO�,�II)I T�_71_T ini� �T' 7�1�3 NDI1�C' CiIT�PT__i .. �, ,� � , _ ___.__ ___ - - ' J(i�j �!i ) � �'IU�T�C; 1i'1i � � 1�� i1C_( L`S:iU�'�'�=U�Lc;� � �l`�� - - �:C)1�1 _ �?1.` _.___ , �, r���; ci �,x� _ -- - - _ _.._._ _ __.______ _ _.___-_ _— -� cl�i�ti� _��� _ ����:s i�_��3,�r . ' Planninq Commission N�r,tir�cj - Jun.e 5, 1.974 Paqe 2 5 C ' �__—_ _.___.__..._.._ ____._..._�_.__.___--_ . . - Chai.r.nl��z F'i-Lz�:>atri.ck read tlic� PubJ_ic fiearing i�otice on the , proposed �:.rnc�r�druc,nt Lo Chaptc�r ?_05, Section 205.0��1, Paragraph 2, A, I�cces ,ory Usc:s, oi thc City Code af thc City oL k'ridley. ' ��r_ .]�':i �zpatr_i.c;t said i:h� purposc o� this pral_�osed change was to sei� �� iri.�«irrlum si.�;e on sccond acces�ory bui:�d:inqs that would not .require a s}_�ecial iise pe.rrni.-t. � ' ' ' ' Mr. Lind.}_>lac� raid h�. -cl}ouc;hL only onc: acc:LSSOry bui_lding anc� one a��diLienul accc�:�:>c�ry l�u:iJ_cii.nq i� a:;_1 that should be �Lllo�•�ed on a:Lo -L. Iic said 1-,c �-loulci.ri' t 1i.}>e to ;�ce t�•ro or three lit-c_le sheds ari a pr opex:. i_y . I��1r� ri;-z)�at:r:'s.ck ��sl;.cd 1-:ow m�r!y �ac:cessor_y builc?ings under the 1?"1].I%.11?iLUll �;C`iti��l"E' fC>O`t��'�jC 1:'G1UJ-:C'G:i1�11�. fOi: t� S�Jt�,C]_c%�_ LISG' };�GZ'Zill_� WOUIC� lJE.' cl.l � O\�v �C1. O11 rz ZO i. � I•�r. . CJ_���1; ;;ai.�. i�l-,.e :�.nt:cn t. :� s'cc} �z� lo�;• a c5ur_�?ge a.nd oric� o�Yier_ uCCG;�SO=�' � ll. �_ 1(a'!_I")�` �;i'. l�d � i":1 �� ficll_C� 1:1C' "L}i'`�?li�?1-�.� 'i�l�.l:� SllUll�_C� be , Q1SCU��C:ci �U �_)1C� 1f1t;C'Il� G•7c E� C�.EcL1" 1l1 �L)1C Or'Clll"i�'�'.T1C@. � I���°. T �t��l��irzc�r ��ic� �le I�ave� to c�cc_ic�� ���c ���ha� poin�r we wani: �L ;�G'CU?1C1 dfiC7(_',>::O?`Y� }_�L.'.1.�.G11�_' 'i�0 1F'C�1)J.Y:= �3 �r��'C1,vl �i1::E�' r�L-':CT:lt�. SO t.i��.i: �L-he zc�qu.e�si�s be Lr��.,, i:�x�_s re,<,�.,.:i.rc-.�rie�n� c�3ri l��e har.�dlc�c7 at th�� s L-aii 1c��c�:l. , ' ' ' � �1 , ' ' 1 t��r. � CJ_u� k�,uic� �,1�e :ii,-t�,�� c of thc� ori.c�i�1a1 oi��d�_nanr_e ��Tas so �tl�_�,.t a secon�� ��ccessorv ��u..=i_1dir�c,� coulG.n `-t t��� bu�_lt �hat would be u�ed fci: ac,d.:it_i.c��-i�,-.� �..nro_��;_t_,� }:l:c -L-l�:�t�c�li� a.ny i��7�.-f_d;i_ng uj� to a 12 fcot X 20 i:ooc S:LLC? C'JJU.���. ;��'_ �00 ���i�.11 �:(� c�_)..�C)G4' ?Ii�� L2��G-' �Jtlt1". l:Or L�1� nt.2]"��vSC� .11'2�(.'.Z1CiC'�7.r �,�hi_ch �,7ou�_d be f_oz �a�r,e t,��i_�� c>f_ C�o.r_<<g�,. i'o�a �aould need a buil_di.i��e� �_.Zi:; 1_a�-cre to �;��-<�wlc� a bo�:i-;�, .f_or. :ir,;�-E��:�nce. TS.r� H�.rr.is sa��c; t�,7e couJ.c� �=,��ec:i.� y tl�iat any ac�c�ssory bui.ldincs iio-c be us�d a:oa- lio:ne o�c�.z,��ztior�e PrS:r°. Cla:�l�; said th�_ , is a�_rea.dy in t�l�e Codc. T�1r. e I��ar_�ri_s s�iid t�e �t�l�c:�uc;�h-� a_t �ra�ould be a c;oc�d � idc� to rc�sfi�a�tc it in tl�?i�, s���cLic>>z o�` t]7e cocie also, nir. �� i_t�.zp�zt.c�_r.]� sai_d l,.c t?�ougiii: �t}_at �n�r<}:�c �Jaho u,��s goin.c� to t�..ry a.n.d tzs�� a scccl;.d <<cces _��:�:ry 7:,u:i lci i_ng� for ac?di i�i.ona:L il�com� ��4cu.1_t; �..,ai-�i:. a. l�t�..i_l:�i.i�.g 1��t-c;c�a-• t�}��:�n 2.40 :�q�.��z_rc� fc:e�, arici t�}lis �rrcu7_d s�.i11 rc�quirc� a<;pec:i_al t7s��� per_��i:'r.i: :>o �li:i.s cc��:lc� s��_:Ll i]e contr.:olled. t�r. . J1�c:r�°is a:�)�e�c� I�iz . Cla:r}: iF tl�e�T shoulc� ��peci.fy i.hat these ��econd �:r_c c�s:_>ory l�tli_:tci7_r:�c�, l,��vc� to �.�c>ct �he St��tc l3ui.lai.ng Coczc. A�r d C1ar]c ;a:i.c�t he o�<zs ;�il��c� t:hat. i_he rnet�ll stoi�agc s3lr�ds did a�?.at mee� thc Stat� Cocl�: . Tlze��y c1_i��i1' t h<3�Te 40 potirzd roof .lvac� � for onc� thiiiq. T�� sa.id tlic�rc� �za_czZ` L habi.i�al�le ))1.i1.I.C�]_llcj ;, anc� the rnc�taJ_ sto?_age sll�d�, ��ae.re so ��opul�3r., ]le did�i' L- fcel tlicy shc�ti)_d concern tliemacl�res� �•aith ii�=i_,o II�� saic? ��cc�p.le dori' t, en �c�r si�or. �:iqe �hec�:_; t�hai-. mucl� in i�he w.i.n-L-er time �nd it� �acl�lcl really bc� a coiilci.uerice if �n�� collaped �,ahcn sorieone was i.n i_t. Mr. ITai:.ri ����,;�;cd A77-. C::L.�r_1; ho��� havirig thi..� }�uilding af�ixed to a permancr�i� i_ound��i:.i.un �•aoul_ci u� in��e7-PreLc�d. ti�ould t:his mean a conca_c�t�., sl�z;_�? I'u�� C]_a.r.k ��iid he ciic�ii' t th�.z�l: �? concretc slab could be .�ec�r�i_rc:c�. lie s�:iicl he h��s sc�c.r� �-L �?osi< <�nd beam u^e�d al�:� and tl-ieLe rn�zy he ot.her_ �' � Plannina Cammission Aleeti_nq - June 5, J_97�1 ___ Paae 3 5 :►� ' ntethods �o lcecp t.hese bu.i.ldings pernlar�ently located. This is to prahil�it pc�op:Le f�"OITt l.�uyinc,r a�loor. for these buildings and not att�.acliing t.lZ�sc Uu:ilc�ii�gs to any foundation. Ii� sai.d he thotzght th� s�tt=itement could xeriai.n as it was as �hc� City wasn't �iaving any ' problc:,ns ���ith ii. no���. ' ' l-1UTI01�T by T_,.i.z�dbl.ad, second�d ht) Ilarrzs, Lhat the 1'Zannii�g Cor.�m.i�.,.i.on close t1�e Pablic llcza.r_ing or� th� ror.s_iderat�zon o.f �mend.in, Chapter 205, Section 205.051, P��r.�gra��h 7., A, Iiccessor.y Uses, of the Cit� C:ode oF the� Ci c� of Frid.1.��. Upon a voice vote, .a11 voting a�e, the n?ot.ion carr. _i.ed unan3.mot�sl u- ' I�fOTIOld b� Ha.zr..i.s, secorlded by I.izidbl��d, thai: the Plannin� Comr.�i.ssion r_ecor!rricn;i to Co��nci1 tha.t C.'ha��tr_�r 205, Section 205.05.Z, , Par�zqr�:lph 2, Ii, :-iccc�sso7-�; Ilses, of Llle Ci.i.1) Code of the City of ?�'.ri�iJ_c:�i� be amcr_ded to read as foll.or-.�s: ' 2. 7!r.ces�o.�°L� Uses 71. Pr_ivai.e garaqe> or othr_r accc�;sary buiJ_dinns. On1y on� ' arc-cs•sor.�?; "t�tr.�.7din, -�=r� �y,cess o.f 24C s�u��rU feet- is a11o��re�ci per s_i. L-c� :�ne a�tditionaJ accessor�? bu.z.1_cii.ng is alloraed prov.id�d ii, does rot exceed 2�0 squar.e fce�. ' ' ' � L� II � �� � I� II J ' � �ny �cces.sof'y builcling in excess of the abo�je requ?.re�.tents (squtir_e i oot�G?ge or number of bu.�.ldings) requir_es a special use r�ei°»�i t � I�.ZI ��cces:;or� 1>u.ild�llg-s niust be�.ez'man�i�tl�? a�tached to a .f'ound�ti.vn and may not be. used £or 1�ortte occuPation.� AZ.Z f�32'c3C,2S [�7�7�_'LI)E'.r` c7{�i�c2C11G`Ci '�U� �UC?S:G'C7 L11:C'!C?.T'"� OZ' C�G't�zC}2�_'Ci fz�om fhe mai.n d�,TeZJ_ing, are coxls�d�red to be an accessor_� bczi_Zding. • Upon a VOJ.CE' vote, a.Zl. vc�ting aye, the moz.ion carried un��nirnvusly. Mr. Iia,r_i i_s a.rk:c.d I�t��e CJ.a�r}c to con-t..ar.�. F-i�rb i�zeye3- of tJZe 5�:.�-i E: I3uilda_nc� C:oc�e D_i_v�.s.i.on �And a,�}� �,.bout thesc� m�,ta.l scorage bu�_ldinc;s havinq st�.�nda.r_ds set_ by -t.he St:�zte. 2. CO;�'I';��;�1U���1� : I'LI3L:L(' II�??'iR:i Ni�a P�;Q;1�,S`I' J?OR R SPEC�CI�L 4USI' PI,I'.:�ll'� ; ____.----- -----_ . _. .__ ._.._____ --- _____ ____._.____ -------- --_ ___� 5P �, /�.-.1-(', �'�' t�ti' � 1'..�,I�� ,�i'r11�:C�� P��� ���.�idl_c�y Ci_ty Codc�, S�c:�.ioi� -----.--...___----__--------_.__.______.._..�__--.__.._._._ , . 2G5. E?51, 3, t�, to ��l:lo��� ��-���i�I.ers, r.ampc�r_ s f mobtic� l�om�� , boats, macl�i.nc���v, ;�por�.ir�c? �qtzi.�,al<<_�nt, a��d �_ike �nte:�prises h��v;_r�g �_ts mercli�in�li_;,e i.r� t.lie oL�en. a.nd �io-� taridc�r_ cover of disp]_ay sa:lc�:;����o,n, �� l�e 1_ocatcd on Lat-s 7_ and '?., L�]_ocl; J_, C. D. l�utchinson Addi.Li_on, . located at 6� 51 ��� st P.ivcr P.oac� N. E. Public 1lc.�aring open. , b9r. C1a�k ��aid t.l�r_ pctitior3cL l�.as asl�ed t�hat this z:equest be c�nti��tieci iini�il 1i�� c�:iz-► mc�c?t �ai.t-li t.he Oi1 Camp��a�y to sec� if hc will be t�b].e ta h�ivc z f cnec�d a_n area for �i:y ou'c:-�ic3� si�oracJe 7ie miglzi� n��cd. :tf iie r..:,n c�hta:in t)�is, he wi1.1 �ait:hdr_a��J his request. If he ca�l' t obi.ai.n tlzis, hc wi.I.i. still nced a special u�:.e pex�rnit. �I'I'ICI11L I�?OTICL C1�1'Y OF I'1:IDLLY I�U}3LIC Ia�;T,}ZZNG F.�IaFUR3: 7'I;� CT`i'Y CC?Ui�'C'1L TO r,?ii02�a I ` , ' 1 T:r�.� C0;�7C?,;;r^` � I�Toi`ice �_s herel:>�T <r, �.ven. t:h.:� �. thez-e c��iJ_1. ue a Public Hearing o.f �tl�e City Coi,ncil oi=--�l:h� Ci. tv of Fr_:.u?_� �,� in the Czty Hal..l a�L 6431._ t?rlivE���s:i-�c-Y A��cr��c�� i��o�_ i.l����si� on h1.or�ci,�.�y�, Ju�y 8, 197� in tli� Cot,rici_l C}��-r�:oc,r a-� 7: �E) Z?.i�. f�or i.h.e pLZ:��po�� af: ^ . c��ls.7_,�e�°a�:_i.c��z flf � ��E�c�z�est foz �, Vac��t�_on, �. ,, �, „_ . �<. ;, 7<<--Ol r by ��J_orc.��:�ce L. S:az�.r> ;on, ta vacate tl�.�:���; pa_�� � a,_ I�txc,c� Strce�: d��rza.c:�.�Lec� in �la.e Pla-� oi S�a��risoaz' :s '1�e��.� ar.e lyznc3 F,��> i:�,� 1yo uf the Sou cl�F.-�r.11r e,.-c<-�z��,ioi; r F the ��4�:: c I,�_ne o�= 7�ots 1 an« 3, I��_oc�; 1_, S�vaz�san's `T'et:r�c:� )_ying in i.l�e NOZL�1 iiG[.L�- O� 5ecc_��n 3, T-30, R-24, City oi I'�_�id1�}�, �'ounty of i�i;.�aka, �innesoLa. ��net all�r loca-teci on -the East cx�d. o� TIuc�o Strect 1::o�:-�J;e•�� st. An_y a��r� a.11 pc�r_�c�ns des_i.i-in.g �o Ue hcar_d shall� be given thc� oppa:rtunity at �tt;.� �:�b�ve s�a. �ed t:i_me and pl�.c; . Publ.isli: Jt�i��e :.19, 197�b Juilt=. 27i J.974 �'PJa�7�� C. L�T.E13L �S��YC�R � �� � P.lar�ni nc� Conlrnirsiasi_ P•1ee�i.ilc� - Juric� 5,� ].974 Page 5 Y 6A , , , � r .� .t:en��wed fo�� on� �e�:r. Ul.�on �z voir_n vote, a1). voting ayc�, t1�e matic�n carl:�ied tanai�imou��lz�. _ � 4. VI�C?:T:COP�t l,):,(�1.1�; �T, SI�V ;;7' �-Ol,� TY 'FT,OP,1?T�?CL F. St�7�x7� ON: Vacate .__.___ ____.�__ ___.__��___--- ____-.-___.___ -__ _.._.__ �� th�.it part o� tltxg<� S-�� ��-�.--r��Yai�a�tec� ir. tlie plat of S���ansor7° s Tc�ri=�ac:e, 1-yinq T�,aste�-ly of the Sautherly e},tension of -�he T�iest �1IlC� Oi T�OtS .l. cillCi 3 f .U'LOC�i 1P S�'?ci.1�SOT1�S `�'E,'-L"I="c�C,"E. 5. 12E�UL;��i' I'07: 11 T�OT SPL=1_�[', I,. �� �"7f --:1_1, B�' FLOR.LIQCL� �' Sl'7?�NSni'�!- .�__ ____- ---- __ �_.___._� __ __. _____._._____ __r___�._._:___.____ __ RE.'iCil.c."{::C'. tI1C'. C�J_V7 �:10J1 .�..:LI�C ��C�..'Ji;t_rl J.1G�S 3 cT2C1 �'i� �.)..00): 1� SWc1%��>011� �' '1'cri�ac�, -i�o bc locatc�d paralJ_c�]_ -�:o anc� &Q fee�� Sov�.;1 of -the � Sou-�1� lin�� c�t ]:�r�l�s ]_ ��nc� 2, �3�_ocl� 1, S��raz�soi�z's Tcrracc. T�S.r� C..la�-r .,a�_d �.17��t �:�i�ac f>>��o:r�,_�;�cc. -L-h:i_s rcque�>f: caas tli� sale O� I�C) ('.S �� �?I�Cl J LO l;ril� LJ t.�,� ��I" I?� �. �s �J: OrJ� ��{�.�� e I�Ot 3�'T1 1 1. 1"Ci?1c�, 1i1. c? IC'S7_G?(_'Ii.i=:L�1_� �Ci:,. �1.'i1G 1_C'?SCiT"? �C�Z t:ilt? C'E'C1.1C_c`l'L.lOTl 101" ��le }',11}7iJ1L .fo7: �l=he c1zJ.--de--:s�:<c �:��, � to give a�cc;3s to ��ugo ;��L� ee�t far f.11ese 1ot�. Cahic:'li i_.�r�.''c Y���c�.eci �ao�a. T'ir. .. IIar�_ _i.s :;��:i.c3 he h�_ci �.�� �_iic=cx ��o T�rs o 5�-; ��nson' s re��res�ntati_vG � on th� telepho_r�;� 1� ���o�-e �.1�_c� r,e>c�-Lin�3. �ie. tvc�iide:ced �_f �he lzac� �o came io i-l�z�� mec,t � nc�, �,z��z h:� tolc� li�_in hc� �� �_r?n `�t. Lhi3�i1� hc� had to b� -L-l�e�-e. l�ir_ . fl��i ris s�A_i_c3 I�,��°. S��c�rz c� '�o�_c1 ).��_n� t:his is j�or_ rens proper-ty . ' ' r , r ' ' j� � , .' , I�i.r_ . Cl�rr; ;�«id_ Ll�c�y nl��y h��.�Te ��.r.o1�1_em a�Z. -�_).ze CounZy. I3e �a�_c? that :i_f tl�:i.:� i,��ci f:.o be p:L�z�=�.�.d, �t,h.e Ci-�,�r tiaoul.d pro��alaJ.y hat-e t_o �1..��:c� in t.11c, co,�-t-. h:.�c.�i;� _;e o:� -L-l��e �:�:r?�_ 1.a��� � r�;:r. I�a��:ci s said it c�r��s �-1ox L'��. a t.r.�j �co I-ian�i:i_��� t',�.a_s <<s a:tac s��l_i_i.� T�r. Clarl� said th� legaJ. ��sca"%i,._ �rion ���a;, c��<if;� s�:i,l��p:l_e so ��I�i_�i: zlli.gi�� r��lp. T�!iY.' � Z�<3I 7 1S c��' C'C1 ? 1 :L'C 1trc3 S C�O.-l�21C� '�Q �JC' }I�i Y'C� t0 C�E`SC7':i_iJr.'� �11L v�.cati�ar�? i�i_r. C.L�.1_'. .,aici �ao. :�t coul.d� b� ciesr�ibed �s a11 c�f i-Iugo S�trccL- Iyir,�� ]�a.=�-t: �r thc. ��'c���e�:��_y 1_�i.nc: a:i_ Lofi. t�xt.�nci.ed South. 1'•SOT..ZOA7 b�l H�=rz�zs, secondeci 1��� 1'_7_aiz�, t12�.� t1�e Planninq Comm.i�>.s<.�vn .reco:riac�;.;d to Cau�7ci.1 <z�I�rova.J ef a v<�cat.ion �. - cst, SI�V #,'%?-0.1, 1�lore��ce 1;. f��•.��r.sor�, io va.r�at_e. t.t�aL part o� : �� S�tr_�ei� dedic:�Lc�; -< tl�r p1�zi: oi 5r:�<<1�.>0:�'� `I'c�.r�r�;ce 1_y.irlg L�?sf:erls �11G Soiitherly ea� ;_:�r.� of_ the Flest 1_;i.rie af Lot-s 2 and ;i, Z�1ock 1., 5+�:. ��:;�,�2's Ter_race. U}��.' �<� V'OJ_CC' VOt:E',, d�1 VOt112C_j u�L?� th.<_' I<<O�?011 Cc1.�'7_'1E?r:' II12�i17.:T210ii5.)�. � 1�1�-A 1',i_�t�:�p.��.r;i_ck :;a:i�z 1��, t:l�ouc�ht= t�l7c .reqt��s� :Eo� a lot s}�l_i.-t� ca�i�:� c7. ]'C?���(71:).��tJ7.C` l�C:(:�U.G,:al" i:�) :>C:.L"cz:L��Jll<<C."Il QLlt: t=)1C �O'`L �.l].7P O1 ZCi'l'. _�� P��.r. I3;:�rris �iskc�c� if tl��e:�.�e �ti�atrlc� b�� a fcncc b�tweer� the: park. pro}�er��:y at�ct I,�� s. P-sz. C.].ar): sai.r� l�.cy �,�as �7ot faznili.ar c�nough �,�it�i� tlle cicv�s7_Ur�:1�i��rat�, of_ �l��c� pa��l;. propcz-t.y L-_o )cr�ot,� i.r �:.r�is ��,ot�lct be :Eez�cc��:i . Thc:��r u.lusa_L:l.y do �?t� t: uL� a icnce. I�ir . IIar. ��is said. it �r70L1�.C� 1oal: b� E:i.er to }�atrc ��1��� fcncc� go oi.l a:_>t.r��ic�3.ii. ].in� than at an angle. Mr, II�il_ris :;aici wl�at �t�i.�-> 1ot split r_equest amounts to is a]and� ,�i�lde oia: l�c�t�;�cen 1.����s 3 and ��. P10`1'IOCd t�t� �;?.12c3:�l�id, sccol��7c�d bt� Aarr.zs, th<it tl�e PZanning Cvm.m.i.sr;.i.or� z<�r,o��i�nc.nd Lv Council �pr>roval of tho requcst. for a 1ot sp1.iL-, � � � II ' Planninq Cornmission Meet�.ng -- Jun.� 5, 1974 Pacre � G L.S. �i74-.z1, by Florence E. Sw�-inson, to rclocate the division linc 6� hci:wecn Lots 3�nd 4, B1oc1: J_, Siti��llzson's Terrace, to be located I�az•��11e1 to al�d �D fcet S�zri,h of the Soiith line of Lots 1 and ?., Blact: 1, Sraat�s�:�r�'s Terr�ice. Mr. I�ar��is as}ced Mr. C.l�xr)c i.f: i�: ��as neeessary to state that ' if i�lzis cli.�,ri`t g�t accE����ed }�y Nhe toi:rcr�s e:�amin�r it �ai11 have to cornc b�ck � s a pl.�ii�? Mr. Cla�k said no, it will ju.st have �o come b<,ck a's a p1�-� and li�i�rc Public It��r_�_nys. � � Upvr� a voice vo�e, u1J. vvi�.z.rry a�e, th� n�ot.ion carxied unanimnusly_ 7�1.r. CI�i7-k Caid. �chc� p��f.i��_or1e:�- ha.i stated or_a7_ly that they thoug�; �. �Lhe f.�� sl_ZOt7 � d bc� �,=ai �- cd oJ-� thcse ��cqu�s-L:� b� causE tl�.e City is benc�i.i_t- inc� �rc;:�i -�.hc���e :�-ec,u,,s;.�; al.>o. � � 1."O,''J..-OIV 1��a Il��rris< i �conded Ly Liric�l�l��d, that ihc Council coris�_�r_�1- ��a.iv.i.rly i:1ie .fe��� £o_r.� i1�� �°equc�.sts foz� a v�?c�zf:.i.n�2, STiV /i7�-0], and u_Zot sJ,].i_t, T. So ;; 7�°-].t , l�c� 1.,1o�-er.�ce L'. :�w<srz.son, becavse tl�e Ci i1� �•ril.I be�n��fit as �nue3z as t:l�c pc c.i(..i_n�l�z: fzc�i:� ti��se .reques�s. Upon a ' vo.ir,c vote, a11 vo�_i.nq avc�, t.l«� �nei:iorl car.rzed unan_imc�usl�. � � 6�e biL�1��0 f`1?.��i2 ��1,1?�'01_�'� un�`�I i) h�iT�,1 OA�� IOi:IIvC� CH?�_NGf�� �?C�R CH�3_S�;S TSLAiVL3 , r , ' ' , � ' �l � Dlr. C_larJ: s.-�;_d tlie C�i_t:.y h�:�z recei_v�d a 1cLtc�� ir_om the St<�f_e :�ay=inc� �ha-�. t���c�y C�r_i.�.1 ���_�pr�;�G ovr f=loocl plain ordir�ance wiLh 'ch� ch�i�c` �`_lza;� C'ha �cs :_r:;1_�:�;cz 11e c}1.�.,�qec3 �ro:�n C}:P-2, f�.00d pl_a.in, to C Ri? -- 7_ , f 1_0 ou c•�a y. 't'r�. i s c� c; �, a 1�. ` i: u f- � c c �. -i=1�. � ti s e o.f. t h i s }? �= op c�?� t: y a s Far. a" �Lhe use �l�^ C�.t 1T c�,z�, �n�;?,.� of_ 2.?�3..i. s pro�?ra� ty. Boat doc'.�s ar:c� S�1C'�_�:E':C:� Ol" �tl'1�� L�11i1Cj E' �_SE Li1.�3."L F`.'O11.�.C� 17.Ot f ZGiiL c1�17c l� QU7' 1I1� a f:l.aod can be bu=i_1.t� o�z ch=i_�, }���� oper t.y . 1'hc> �_ ez�so;,. foi_ zYiis cl-�ange �•a«s becau:>�> CP.P-?_ �-f<�t�.�_c� <}1J_o��� tl�e ii17_i.r�g c� 1:z�-�d, az1c�. tJ�cy <<aant 'co i�lal:e sure 'i�he chan�:e7� rouJ d riot be a�arro;,r�?d ���rith 1ar�d f i.11. H� :��id �he City h��d z�o c��ti�jer.i;.io�i t.� �cl�}i_� cl������.qe. l•SOTI�l�� b� Ila.rr__is, secol�d��d t_?,� X;:1�dL7ad, Lhat if�e Planna.ng Cor�>>zissi.on recei���� �I�e rnc>mo .i=ron�� �7e.���_c�ld Boa_rdman on t_1�e zor�ing change foz Chase:� Is �ana'. Iipon a voiue vote, a11 voting ay,e, t:he inot.zon r.arr. ic:�d ur��ar�a.rrivu,s.i t, . 7. It��.E�'U������iTfC�1�T 1?Oat lI5?1-�1� ]?1�R1� �`i'Ui�ti' �7�-. i?'.i.t�.,}:��ai_::r_r.cl� �ai.d. t:}�.=i.t� 7_s sL-.i.1.]_ uxider cii:�cu:,si.on by the Counci]- anci as �LI�e Pta���i�in� Cc��nm.i,sioil t�7a.� xecc.i�vc.d �1..1 t:his �_nfo3-m�iti.on on Mo�Zday, llc, di_�Iii ` �� j.lz i.r�l: anya�zc }�.r-�u l���c>zl abl� t� �-c�ad i�t� all yet. T�9��e II�-:3rri:� saic�i )Ie ;aas at. i�h� Council meeting �n ,7une 3, 1.974�. T-ie t�ho��c�}�t �i�c Gc�uz.���1� �a��s t.hinkinc� �bc�ut havi_nc� th� P'l_�niiii�g Conuni.ssi.on l�o�l_c� a Publ.i,c llc:ai:�ing. _ I�7r. CJ_�trk �,�'d t},e P:L�.inniz�c� C'on�;ili.ssi�n shoulc� probably wait on th:i_s Llntil tiicy ��ct �.Pie minutr_s �l that Counci:L meetit�g so this coua_d b� � l.:i r i.. i:i. c� ci . � 1107':I�OAr J��id ll��z�.ri.s, secot�cled by F31.��.ir, th��t ihe �'lanniiig Comm.tss.i,or� rer.�ivc� tl�e irlfo.rm.-7t:i�n for thc� Ilydc� 1'�zz�k St�udy tzrzd aontinue this iter� , ' OFFICIZiL NOTTCE CITY OF E�'RIDLEY PUI3LIC II£ARING }3F'� C�RE `l'HE CI'I'Y COUNCIL TO �'IHOitiI I'I' I�'Ir1Y COi �, C?�I�?�;� � Notice is hex�e.by given th.at tl�er.e-; wil]_ }�c a Public IIearing of t�e Cit_y Counci_� of ��he C.i.ty of rra.dle� .ii-� thc City ��all at �'i��- Un�1�ve�r�-��y Avel�ize Nartheast on M�riciay, Ju1y 8, 1974 iri the Coi�nc il Chamber a G 7 w 3 0 P � I�i. :�or th� pu.rpo �e o:C • Car�s=idc.r_a c:ian of a.re:�ues-t far a Vac�-tion, SAV 7r / 4-01- p by .1%larE�nce E, u;���nson, to vacate that par. � ai Iitlgo �; creet declicatec� zn t-�i� ?�Ia�c af S�<�an:;oi��s T��rrac:c 1y�i_ng �3as-�er1y pf_ tl�e Sou�i-ierl�r �xGr�rlsion a:C �the l�q�est Line of L�ts l ai2d 3 f r:l_ack ]., St�ransan's Terrace lying in the North Ilalf of Sectiori 3, T--3Q, R-2�, City of F'ricllcy, County of Anoka, Mirtr.esota. Gc�rzeraZty I.oc��ea ol� the East Gnd, of Huc�o Str.ee�t Nc;�: L-he�iS�L,� � Any and atI pe-r..;ons desir�zng �L-a be hearc� sL�11 be giv�i� t.he appurtt.�riity at. th� above s�cai��d tirne arid place e 0 ' Publish: Juri� 19, Z9'l� Jus�e 27, �974 1 � ��IZIINK G. L��LBL MI,YOR Tt�e Minnesota Gas Compa.r�y li�.s no facilities within the �,bove described area and has no oUjection to itfs vacation. ;� �_�� j , � �i�, �f� ��!'"�� � 1���" %'" c'i-�.�-- • Williari R Schr��a7 . June 2c�, 197�E .......: � C / . 1 . . � . . . . .. . . . ,� . . . . . . "'.._. . ... " " ' _ " . .... _... " " "'_'.._ . ...._ � :� � �, � ?� ' � ,S- •. �-- ' n ' � O._/ . ' �c5 � -'- - : . - `_—_ , .. � � � �- ; - . .,,, � - c�-- . . _ _ , . _ . .. . _ , ', ___ � D _- _ ,t ___..._...._ ' . O \ ' , � - '._ ..r._......._._ ------•--'`---"`- },� -�-...._-..._,.......y�{�,_ .. r ' �'� �����' � ��� ' �'�� V � �i� ,, -..----. _._.---�---•- � . ' f \) + I ` � \) , I � i ,' � e � V . 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'. ; l 1 OI'PICIAL 1.tiT��rIC� CTTY OF FRIDT_�EY PU73LIC HEAP,ING s��rux�, z°x� CI`7:'Y COUNCIL TO C7Il0i�i T`I' T�'i�Y COT?CIsP.i\T � . No �.i.ce is hezeby giveiz i.hat there will be a Public H�aring of t.hc C'_�_ty Coun��il of tize Ci-Ly ot I'ridley in the City Hall a-L- 6431 tTn:iversi.ty t'�vemle Nortn�ast on i�ionday, Ju1y 8, 1974 at 7:30 P.P,i, izz t}�e Council Chamber zor the purpose of: Cor�si_dera�L-icjn �f a Fina1. Pla-L-:, P.S, #74-04, Innsbruck �;o�=tiz Townhouses Replat Second Addition, by Darr_e)_ A. �'a,�r Devel.opment Corpoi�ation, a replat of Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Bloc}: 4, In.nsbruck Narth �l'ov�nh.ouseS �1�Y11"lCl Ac�dition, lying in. Lhe South Iiali of Seetion 24, `I'-30, R-2�'=, City of ;Fr��ley, Couniy of Anoka, Ma.nnesota . Generally located at 5533 to 5539 East Bavar_ian Pass I��orthe�st. Any and all pe�_sons desiriz�g to be hea_rd shaJ_1 be giv�n the oppor_ -tuni ty at tl�e above st� ted tinte and place . Publi_slz: Junc J_9, 1�7� June 26, 19'14 0 1 RIaNK G. LIEPL N�3XOP. 7 , P1.ail��inq Cor���mis�i;on_T��7ecting - _June 1.9, _1974 ' ' ' ' MOJ'.T014 by liarr.i.s, secondc�d close tYie Yu�l ? c N�<1ri_nc� oi� tlze S7� #f7�-.Z.Z, 1.>� CurL:i_s r3ar.snc:�.;. �.1�e n2vtion c��rzied u���nirrlou:ll��. !til Pac�e 3 by Dr.i_o��ns, th�t tf�e Piai�n�.rtg Corim.iss.i_on requc;st for a Special Use� Permit, Upon a v,a_icc crnte, a11 votii�g aL7e� P��i . T3a�i�«rnan s��:id. tl.�.e J�i.c;��est c:c�r�cer_i�. o� �th� City, a1��.hougl� � �1"i�:jT c�t'i' 1r? �:�\'OI� C):i_ i'�1�� C�,°,i�c:),I"1i !_',).C`;' Oi� F.1 �;'�J(?C1�_(_ l�:�L' Pf-:1=1[l:L� LU1� tl��_c; ,`;F'CG1.:1 czc.L��:c;C�:"�T i:�t?7..�f_c�iZ_t1C:� f 1; %.1�.<?i� f:�).C' f.)r'i:L'�]_G� "_j^ \•7i 11. �1CCllI(itt�c`'.'�E� 1T10�1E? C:�ii:;_ rt i:�(;:':x' �1�: ,":�i_C,F F�. ; i:�"1L. 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', � ,,,�, .O ��,, ._.__�., ,�,, <v ,,,J.,�.; � , ��� � _ `v �; �� � f � Iv �p i°- �p i� I �� N +U (� � i I G I J1 �i� t, �i� li r: r� C: _ �� CG ^ C� � V � �� n � () � n � r�.. �� .: i'. i '. � ' s -'y � �: : k � ` ; � \ - \ ' \ � �\ � �� �?>i `'' (�) \ ` �` -- { : �i. r- � — �r, Cl 1 -�` t'� � �J � �� 3'�? .� V � � . C-� r 1' � � c� � O ._'' I jV' r � Y .� "'� l �,� f � « :� �-� ;v CY) .�� i ��, . 4v� � ' , I�lEi�fO T0: MEA�O FROb4: ' DATE: � � � �J SUBJ�CT: Nasinl M. Quxeshi, City Manager ' Clycle V. Moravetz, Sr. Engineering Aide July 3, 197G Drain<�;e South of Woody Lane Cul-de-sac. The reaL�est made b}r Mr.. Craig it�i.11ey for a variance to construct a dwelling on Lot 6, )31ock 1, 1�leloland Lakeview Addition will not cause a seri.ous drai_nage pr.obl.em if �the e�.zsting drain.age pattern is not altered alla�.ving t}ie svxface water to continue �:o drain to the northwest cor.ner of the pxoperty. Cautivn should be exercised vti}�en hauling in £ill to accommodate the struccure so as nc�L- to block t��e dr.aina�� from the east. (Generally the area west of Garc�ena. Lane and 7iortl� of Gardcna �venize) `I'he En�;ineering Dep�rtn�ent contacted Mrs < Jahnson �.nd she informed ' us that sJ�e has wa.t�r proble�is every year9 especially during the spring seasori. � Mr. Halland �4tas contacted az�d he infor,�t�e.d us tYzat he is experiencing run-off problems from 4Voody La.ne. The curbing on Woody Lane is the depr.essed "drive-over" typ�; and durinp; severe rain s�orms the catch basin on the south end of the cul-de-sa.c serves mereZy as an inter.- ' ceptor. Tlte Enginee.r=ing DUpax��ment recoFnmends th.at a dir.t berm be created in � the boulevard ozi the soutli and east side af the cul-de-sac of Woody La.ne to ayleviaie the apparent. drainage �-,roY�l.em experienced by Mr. Halland. ' , � ' , ' r We also recommend a ditch be cxeated alang tYte common property liYle of Lat 8 a�id Lot 7, I��cloland La�eview Addifiioa�, to alleviate the pxoblem A1rs. Johns�n is having (Lot 8). This ditch sectio�� would be approxi- mately 170 £eet and �aill be Iocated wit2lira an exist:�.ng 30 foot drainage and uti.lity ease�nc�nt. The I�ngi.�leexinb I)F���a:rtment fi�rtller reco�i�.mc;nds ihat. t�ir. �h�illey be directed to maintai.n the draina.ge pat.te;r.n to the northwest carner of Lot 6, causing the drainage to be ctia.nneZeci into t�e above �nentioned ditch. CVM/jm Enc. � 0 s ' �J � , , � •. � , f\ � ,� 3 . ' � ' ' �II� �J � � , Thc riinutes of the Board of Appeals Subcommittee Meeting of June 25, 1974 Page 4 MOTIOI�T by Plemel, seconcied by Gabel, to recommend �o the Council, approval of the vari_ance to construct a second pylon and to iizcrease the sign area from 50 square Q n feet to 72 square feet, the maximum heiqht to conform to the requirement of 25 O ti Leet. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Chairwoman Wah].berg said the Board could not take any action on the wall sign at this time. r1r. Lawrence stated he understood that and he would bring this item up at the Council meeting to try and save some time. A FZ}:�UEST FOi; A VIIRIANCF. O?' SECTION ?_05.053, 411, FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO REDUCE TIiE_ �'P.O::T YARU S-~i"r'.:?Ci; 1?RO".I 35 F'i'l�T TO 19 r"FET TO _?�i,T..�O[•: THE CO:QST�:UCTTON Ol? 11 D4VELI,1i?G TO B}i� I OCE17 i>> Oii LOT G, B��OCK i� ��?L;IOT tii.v'D LI�?CT V II�;td �`I'HF SAD'Il� I3isI=NG 592S 6;OODY L%�id;'s N.Ee, _r'fZ7llLi'.Y, f_^I%!ivLSOT��_�(�'�;OliEST UY i�iR. G. CT'.t�IG WILLEY� 3816 POI,K STR�:LT N.P.., r4IN�IL;F�POLIS . P�1I,?[�'�.' �OTA. j — � �.. Mr. 4�illey o:as presenL to present his request. A survey showing the proposed house location, and a pir,tu�°e of thc lot were shown to the Board. Mr. Wil.ley shoti�ed the Board a topogr_aphy drawing of the lot that he had made. He said he had n�ake 92 elevat-.ion shots so that he ��ould know where to best position ihe dwe?ling. He added the neignbor's house to the north is set back 19 feet, the sanie disi�ance as he is asking for, �nd for the same reason, He said the reason he would like to set tl�e I,ouse closer to the street is that from the edge of the cul-d�-sac running �vester__ly thLOUgh his property, there is a grade change of 20 feet. He said the steepest poi.nt ex.ists wit�liin the first 30 feet from the street so if he were to maintaizz tl�e 35 foat setback from the pr.operty l�ne, and keep the top of the foundation above i:he grade of the street, he would have to use excessive courses of b].oc}� and additional fill. He said he has to have excessive courses of block as proposed, and even to stay back 25 feet, as suggested by Mr. Clark, would mean 2 to 3 f.eet of additional block and a l.ot of fill. He said there is a 6 foot boul.evard for a sidewalk to be put in but he sai.d he is not for a sidewalk and he didn't feel anyone else in L-he neighbo.rhood wari�e_d one put in either. He said he is askina for the varianc� on the basis thafi: a sidewalk would not be needed. Mrs. Gabel askec3 ii' he intenc?ed to live in the house. Mr. Willey said that ne.�id. , Mrs. Gabel as}ced what type of a housc was prox�osed. Mr. Will�y said i� would be rambler appear�ng from thc front with a terraced down yard to expose one lower 1_eve_l. wiridow. He � ai.d the back will be a wal.'r.-aut and most of the living area will be ' on this level. He saic� the garage will have a spancr�t-� f]_oor with a recreation roorn beneath it. He added it will bE� valued around $45,000.00. Mrs. Agnes ���hriilon and son, 5947 Central Avenue, and Mrs. Lyle Halland, 1207 ' Gardena Avenue r.ame £orwar_d to voice their opini.ons of t.he request. Mr. Johnson stat�cd becausc of the c�rade of th.e land, they have had trouble wii.h ' floocling bascinents for tYae past 5 years. He said th�v are just now gett�_ng this problem under control aiid feel that building this house wi].l worsen their run off problem. He fclt that- a dr_ainfield or. samething li.ke that should be ilistalled. , ' 1 ' Mrs. Gabel asked what is involved in resolving a run off problem. A1r. Mattson sai.d it is a matter af landscapi.ng and sodding but trris wouZd have to be worked out with the Lngineerinc� I�epart�nent. Mrs< Halland stated tt�c storm sewer. on Woody Lane doesn°t take,care of a11 the storm water ancl she felt it sYculd be checked. hir. �Jilley said he rcalizes t�he probl.em exists but it would still exist whether � The Mi.nutes of. the Board of Ap��eals Subcommittee Meetin� of June 25, 1974 Page ! ihe builds or not and he agreed the run of� from his house could add to the problem, ' Chairwoman 4dahlberg stated the problem of. the storm sewer will have to be handled by the Engineering Department and the City Council. She said the Board is only authorized to ac� an the variance request. She asked if there was any objection to the variance i.tself. Mrs. IIalland said her husband might have an objection but , he had to work and r.ould not be present. Chairwoman Wahlberg informed Mrs. Halland that her husband could come before the Council it he wanted to state any objections to the variance. ' � � i IJIr. �Jil.ley added he has pur}�osely left� 8 feet between his qarage and the lot line so that he can put in a ditch cir_ainagc area for the roof run off. MOTION by Plemel, seconded by Cal�el, to close the public hearing. Upon a voice vote, there beinq no nays, the mation carried. Mro PZemel staL-ecl he could see no need for a sidewalk to ever be installed and coi7sidering tYiar the house to the north is already set back 19 feet, and because thi.s is on a cul-de-suc where the houses are not in line, he had no objection. Mrs. Gabel said she agreed with Mr. Plemele ' MOTIOPd k�y Gabel, seconded by Plem�l, io recommend to the City Council, approval of the variance to reduce thc� fr.ont yard setback from 35 feet �0 19 feet. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. , ' � � � � L� � � , � MOTiUN by Pleme.l, seconded k,y Gabel, to recommend that the Council take notice of the draa.nage problems th�t exist in t�his area, as reported ta the Board, and that this lzouse migiit. add to the pzoblem, and to see it something can be worked out to alleviai�e the ��roblr_,n. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. 4. A REQLTEST FOR A t��;7?:', :;�'E Cr SL;CTION 2.05.0�3, 4A, k�R1DI,EY CI`PY CODE, TO REDUCE TH� � MININItJM FRONT Yr�hl� � >'1�C : t`Y'.QL�I 35 �'EI�;T '10 18 E'L;i.�.' TO ALLOG9 �I'HE CONSTRUCTION Ot� A DETACHEll Gt�RAGli TO� �� `��Ct�T�D F�I�IEAD OI' 'T'HE EXISTII�G DF?E;LLING, I,OCATED ON LOT 17, BLOCI�. 7, CARI,�>O�`S � .IT Nil�T:OR NORTH Z�DDI`I'ION, TFIE S�i,E BEIIvG 5465 ALTURII R�AD N.F.. � FRID7EY� Tili4�:����� %'iA. 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".. --_ ----•-.-;- ��' •�;' , -��' y �' �"f �1�: � 1 � -� -- _ i n '� �� � � ( �.� .� � . � 1 � • �Z' � ��J� 1Q�1D ((,)V�� �(i'r.� I�C:-.i f jli� �f�.ti��� i.�i �j��� , � . tr�,:�I�" . , .. . - .. � . �. • .. -y `. .T� !!j � � 4 �'• � ���� f�t�o � � } 'j,�r� � �t . . , 9� ' I., - _ . f 1 �S! • ' , / � r � • {�it� �'R 1 / �ly! 1...� � � � OFFICIAL NOTIC� C1TY OT FRIL�LEY PUBLIC FIi:ARING Bi.L'ORL THE CITY C:OU�JGIL `r0 i•v'HO.'I IT i`��Y CO:dCEFZN: NO`P7:CE IS EiEP1,B"�' GIVETJ T�37�5" ��lz� Cit�y Counci]_ of �tne City of F.rid'ley wi11 mcet in the Counci.l C�ia.m�er of tiic. City I.aI_I ai= 7:30 P,I�4, on Mvnday, July £3, 1974 Lo coiisi.cic:�- �l.ne fol:Lo�>r:tx�g matter e A requc::;t. for a variance of Section 205.053� 4A, Fr.idl_ey Cit:y Coc3.e, to r�duce tile minimum front ya.rd set��ar.k f.r.o3� 3�> iee�� to 13 f�eet to allow the coi�st.ructi.c�n of a detacl�ied garage to be loc��ted ahcad of t1_ze exts�L-inc3 d��ellinc�, located � � on L�� 1.7, 131.ock 7, C���r]_son's Su,-nrnit Marzor North �;n�?ition, t.he sam;� l�ei.ng 5�65 Z�ltura Rc�ad � N.P.:,, F I�'r:ic1].ey, P�ii_niic:.cot.a. (l;c�c�uest by r�r, r7ichael Robac}; , 5�65 A]_tura Rvr_�d NrE< , I'i idley, l�iinnesota. ) Anyone t•rho ��zi_shc:s to be heard with refc�rence to th� above inattcr ��,ill be h�ard aL t�his meet..i.ng. l,VII�T,TI�i�I A. DRIG?�NS CH:!1I 12i�111I'1 I�0/1I.I) .OI� 11PP7'.AT S � � �J , � � � � � Tlie Minute ; af. the Board of Appeals Sul�r.ommittee Meeting of June 25, 1974 Pac7e � he builds or not and he agreed the run off from his liouse could add to the problem, g A Chairwoman 4dahlberg stated the _problem of the storm sewer will have to be handled by the Fngineering Depart:ment and the City Council. She said the Board is on1.y authorized to act on the variance request. She asked if there was any objection to the variance itself, t�lrs. Fialland said her husband might have an objection but he had to �•lork and cou.ld not be present, Chairwoman Wahlberg infarmed r1rs. Iiallanc3 that her husband could come before the Council if he warited to state any abjeci�ions to the variance. lrLr. Willey added he has purposely left 8 feet between his garage and the lot line so that he can put in a ditch drainage area for the roof run off.� hiOTION by Plemel, seconded by Gabe]., to close the public hearing. Upon a voice vote, ther.e_ being no nays, the motion carried. M.r.. Plemel stated he CGl1I.C� see no need for a sidewalk to ever be installed and consideri.i:g t�iat the house to the nor�h is al.ready set back 19 feet, and because this is on a cul--de-sac �,here the houses are not in line, he had no objection. Mrs. Gabel said she aqreed with D9r. Plemel. NOTION by Gabel, seconded by Plemel, to recomrnend to the City Council, approval of the variance to rec�uce the front yazd setback from 35 feet to Z9 feet. Upon a voice vote, there being no n�ys, the motion carried. MOTION by P1�me1, secondecl Uy Gabel, to �ecom.Tnend that tt�.e Council take notice of the drainage problems tha� exist in this a.rea, as reported to the k3oard, and t}�at this house might add to t.he problem, and to see i� som�thing can be worked oui to alleviate the problem. Upon a vo�ce vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. ! 4A � �`., 4. A REQUEST P'OR A VARIIINCL�OF ST�CTT0�1 ?.05.053, , FRTDTEY CITY CODF, TO FtEDUCE TI-IE� �` �,; M�NIMUM I'POiJT YAItD SLL���CT. t�KOI�T �5 I'�ET TO ]_�3 FEET TO ALLGW THE CONSTRUCTION OP A U�TACH�D GAI�`�G 1 TQ 13E I�OC�iI'E?� ��'ti�;i�D Or TH� }�,YISTIP7G Dt°Il'sT I,It�IG, LOC�T1?D ON LGt 17, BLOCK 7, C7IRLSU�1'S SC1P�;'�ii.I' L�lr'�:VOI: NvR`i'H ADDI`.PIOiI, THP SAi�i£. BEING 5465 ALTU:� RO�D � N.E., FRII�Li�,Y, D1INNl�jO'i'�i< (iZ?:;Qi1ES't' EY MR, I�4ICHAT'L RC)BACK, 5a65 A7ITURA ROAD N.Ea� E'RIDLEY, N1IiSN�LSO`IA. ) � � � � L� LJ LJ � No one was present to pxesent tize r�quest. MOTION by Gabel, secondec3 by P1.emel, to tab]_e this item until the next meeting, Upon a voice vote, �here bezng no izays, the m�tion carried. ADJOUP.NI�lEN'P : 7'he meeting was adjc�urned at 9:Z5 by �ctinc� Chairwoman Wahlberg. RespectfuZly submitted, �� ' �� > ; ' < < c.�. MFiRY FiINT7,J _i Secretary �� 0 / . . _. ..__ - �� � .___. _ i;i:>u��;-vi.�� . /"+ i� i"`� /''�}j ��— i-� ?"� . , ! �'1 . �.+ . l.�. . •✓ '•✓ S� � . s ♦ I ..�r,.,w � ) � ��;��:,_; �.�r��� ,�u;��.;�-Ya� I 7,,=•�,..,.��.�c NAt°II�G �,�-;:ir;r; �_.� r� �lranf:� !..,.��, c� s�;.rN or- r.�i��v`'so'rn l.Ii,_.h:.'�i� LiY C�N:Ji.'Y?\:_=. C�r C:17Y O� M�Y,�1:-'Ak':7l.i:i �S�1C�Ci L_;'�tiJr\l_i. A`Jc _„i. P�11'�l:�!';AF'Ol._iS t3. hS�NN. �1i TAYLCiF� �1.t�;;7C3 S� � ' � . - ,. __. _ , _ _ . , •_ . _ � . , ,_ . � \;� '�;i:"11:11� ;i �.i`I'Yia�?Cilil l � ,._ � f ` _ \ ` �� , `` � ' . . . i' =,: `: � _ . _�` e. � /` . ` - � .�_I _ .� . ' _ . � . � � I .- �'� � � / , . .. -. .` �„ ,.. ." � , � , .,... . ...._.: ... _ ,� \, �{ . � (% `` _ .. � _ � i . `.��. � Y; ' � i f ' - � �\ i � � \ , , / _ _ � ``` ,>;,\ , _ �l . �' �� � :i � �� � -- � � , --- _ � � - '� .. �t-,\\ �.; , • r ' .� c _\_ ���/ � y��i : \ • ``\�� ! ,; 1 �, � . T' �(- - ,%�� ` , , . � i �' ' �' :: � / � ��������F r ,�� �� � � � ��, � ;.` i l r` � � l � � <<i ..,`\ i Y� � ?��v\�\ ' / � ��� � ; . � � �k � � . _ ` . � - � � `�'" f ' . . � � ,.�� � \ L /.i � \ �' / i Y \ // ' � –_. . \ � !\ � � i ,= -! ," ; ! 1 5465 t�ltura. Road L.17, B1.7, Carlson's Summit A9anor South Add�tion yA� � L L.� ": R'c H C� � F. �UI)'CfAL , � � - . . BUII..DING ST!Wl)�'�RU5-DI:SIGN CO\TROL SUI3C0�•1�1IT'TEE TiEE'I'ING OF JUNE 25 ���' 19+4, PAGE 2 1 t�1r. TOI1C0 asked i� this could be stored in a screened area outside (around tlle tank area) . DIr. Uomaas said that they �aould like to do this but are not sure abot�t this year.'s buclget. They would like to store all of thi_s � material. inside the proposed builcling until they can budget for the necessary outside screeni_ng. I�1rs. '1'reuenfcl.s felt that tllis ���ould be alriglit, hocaever, the screening on the tanks themselves must be done right a�aay. hir. llomaas agreed to this. MO`i'I0� b}� Tonco, secondeci by Treuenfe�s, to recommend to Council approval of the addition ivi_tll the folloiai_ng stipt�lations � 1.. Th�zt all curbing bc completed except for temporary curbing along � the south side of the parl:ing lot to allotiti1 for possible expansion of ttie parking lot if it is ever needed. This should be reviewed in 5 years. � � � � � 2. Planting strip alollg Viron Road be widened to the reauired 20 feet. 3, Tllat a11 stora�e af materials will be s�oxed oti the inside until appropri�te outside screcning r..reas are provi.ded. 4. Tl�e prese3�t tan}cs will be screened as previausly stipulated on the buil.ding permi_i: for thcir last addition. 5. The dr��_nage sys�'r.eri� as presented be approved by the Engineering department. iJPON A VOIC� VOTF., all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 2. COi�ISID1',l�r�TI�:�? OF' �1 RI;QULS�' TO CONSTI:UCT /?�i AI7I)ITION TO Tfi� � PRLiSt;;�'1' l,At:r'�G;i S CR:1C'i'IJRi:; 'TO P>}i U;}l:D t�S f\ Gt1i?�lG; : LnCi\T1:D 0�1 Lf)T 6, i>Lf�CI �, I'rC i C':} �}: YI�1/..\ 5�)i;ili AD1)i ILO�, i'IiL' S��i�iti 131�ING 250-G/`l�,i r� �..�t_�! \ORT4IL��S'1', I�1�I�t)I,1.Y, P1Ii�:`:1�S0'1'l�. (I:I:nU�:ST 13Y 1'110��i�1S /1. I;I1�I:IZS, �S(1�G7TE: r���ENU]`NOi:'i'f;t:f�S'I', FRIDLEY, P�llt\P�Ii.S'0'1';\� . Nix. Eilers was pr•esent for his rec�ue� for a 2� f.eet x 24 feet addition to }iis present �arage for the stora�e of paint to be; used in his occupation. 1 rix. Bo�rdm�in explained ta tlie Board tl:ai this would not normally be handled t?y i.lie I3uilc�in� Stzildards t�ut; was brot��ht l�ef_ore the I�oard for the purposes of ��llowing his nei.�;hbors to be heard. Th�y i�er.e all sent notices of ' the n;eeti.iig 4i.nc1 t}tere is a�parently no objectic�n to the addition since none of the neiglibors a.re hexe. I�1x. Tonco askeci if the garage addition will be f.ire prooted. Mr. Eilers � said i.}lat he }iad already met tiaith Bob Aldricli and will be constructing it to the fire coues. . � r1Q'I'ION by Tonco, seconcle:l by Cariolano to recommend to Council approval of. the addition. � � UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Chairman Lindblad actjotlrr�cd thc�mceting at 9:00 p.m. • , 1-' ',�.' i r" ��� �'�`—f Jerr Boardmaz Respectfully subm:itted, � ,�� �� y � 10 OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEF0�2E THE CITY COUNCIL TO PJHOM TT hSAY COIQCER�t : �.�. I�OTrCE IS HEf��Y GIV�N T137�T the City Council of the City of Fridley will meet in the Council Cr���m:�ers of th� City ii�.11 �.t 7:30 P.M. on Monday, July l, 1974 to consider the followin� matter< A request for reapproval o.f. v�riances of Section 205.053,4,�4, Fridley City Ca�e, to reduce the side yard setback adjoining an attached garage from 5 �eet to 2 �eet dnd Section 205d053, 4, to reduce the front Iard setback from 35 feet to 32 fee� ta permit the canstructian of a semi- unc��rgrot�nd aarage on Lot 6F �Ioclt l, Donnay's Lakeview hia.r7or Adaition, the s�ne beinr� 5551 West Moore Lake Drive NvE., Fri.dley,. Minnesota. (Reque�t by Mro Rawland Jacol�sen� 5851 L9est Moore Lake Dr�ve N. E. , �ridley, I�Zinnesota a ) �lnyone desiring to be heard with refer_ence to the above matter may be heard at this mectizlg. I � � FRANK G. LIEBL Mayar We, the undersigned, the property otaners of 5851 West Moore Lake Drive, legall.y described as Lot 6, Blocic l, Donnay's I..akeview Manox Addition, hereby request that we be �.1lowed to build a ga.rage lower than the road. We do understand tlzat �his is contrary to t.he recommendati.ons of the City Engineering Departrnent. � If we ax•e al7_owed �o p:rocedv �ti�ifh this constxuctioxz, we will hold the City Hai�znle�s agai.nst ax�.y �utux� P.rob'le:m.s or claims by tYS and we wi11 also advise the future pxop�-r-tY owners o:C this axx<�:�gem;�nt. /.�� , ,% '' ` � �'.^ ./ (_!i ''�`�L� /� � ,,, � �'� ��G L L��'"/�2'�' .> `i.' `SIGI�AZ�IT� j � � / � � � / �l`-�`-a /� y�' i� � e . � ;�-�.,G �j A r �f_<, s , �. srGr����:U12�� i „ '' � j�+ DATE r� —�,,� -' ._ _ llA T� Cit,T o`' l�'.rial•�y��a ' 3 Bo�3��a a£ App,;�.�_:� � o° S:�c�`,i.a�. l_r5� C53� /�r`�� s���p�.-��i;;ra�ri e A re��u��°st �`' v4xic>���:f� �':c�c�:c 5;;:►va� �:.;�d �1���1 1-i:�'_�� °i,� r�-� duc� th� sidf• y��~a � e��ui���`>:ne;��t �'ro,r,. >�'c.o 2 e�'�.r the Z.%t.?'{1C�S�' O � 1?'U � �_'� j.11� `c'� 5.3E:I1 �,•1131;�(1r�I"t`i7.kiu �).!.4�;�' J.;24:!':i"t �1'cl`..i ��.-, tael .� ,.' ��'� 'r �iAy„ ❑ i,;;-,�... 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Ob j�ct To hravf� an e�fec4:i �� syCfiem fc�r s��ec: cc�ntral af vef�i cut �r traffi c on the s�r�ets rrf` P�?�a �h Tr�nc�,r•a��:�. �si�;E��i�h�c� ai ti�� �arii�st passib3e tin�e� iS�ach G ss stc:m sh�ul d consi sfi of stap si yns $ 20-30 mph si gns _________ c`lt1 OY S�Ei�Ci GOf--��1"0��� k)t-�i�i�S lxfiiE..'P'������ u t e 1 PeCition Checked I3y Percent Signing Referr_ed to City C�u«cil Dis�osition j��te 0 � � � ' , i � T0: FROM: RE: Fridley City Council Residents In or Near North Innsbruck Establislunent of an Effective Sgeed Conerol System We, the undersigned, residents of Fridley, wi�h to have an effective system for speed contral of vehicuiar traffic an the streers of North Innsbxuck established a� the earliesL° possible �im�. Such a system, we feel, shaulc� consist of; stop u�.gns, 2Q-30 M.P.H. signs and/or s��eed control bumps where appropri.��e. We apprecia�e yovr ��cr�lgt and favorabLe cc�.�icier'aicio:� on this impor- � tant maiter. �J � , � ' � � � � �i � r--, ! i !�J N�`� ADDI'.ESS _,` � � � j C, `f v� , / � � _\i_ � �; ? � ;,_.t G� �� I_�ti �{- .,�.. l�_J�-r�. � � �= � f I � � t r. + � �' i �����;� ""�� � t� . p; q` • ���� i et � ..Q,v .,�ril.•v'i,��.1 -"���iYlir'`� �`7��i '��� 4 i ��1'(.K} � �'��i-r:'�{'f l:. G , �( f '�;�.?I��.� %-�'/Cr'.� r`�t�.�, t �i`i,, �°�E4t°�.,��..(,; , C �P /� f � t ��' -��. � �--f ��.,,•( 1C.4-'l' �t. »:j �U � / //) f'�!.'�,1 �. �'1 }j(.{r' �.::'i ��t��.�� +.�;,�`�.e.� �l�V!'�: / .� ' )Z.�, i -:") f.:�:; . �v<.�t � �;�r_ti !rtti� �Y � (�\2�-� �:}c�.�`.�:� r�c���.�o y�� � �GiC9. 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', °� `�,�. - � { S � � � �' %_ t�� .� � � �'�— ;�' �`/t� � l�'��" �7 �`� ,� , `'���7� �-^t�•.ST � `��r.._�'tt� � `T r� �C. � �— �`� / f'� �G�.���-ii';.c"`�a� Li.ij � :� � .�> C) Lf "j�;.7y-�'; �; i z.n.1,�; : r� � -� � ��, ;�:� �:; ��„��/�. � %- � v 3 ,��� �-�-x; �-��t_ � � �(� �—/--�. t � �'�' .1...- y7 )1 S .�� 1--�� �� � �� �' ::�1 � :� .� —i 4's, � _ S`; �� l � 7 Z�!- 7 �� G rJ y� �t -_ �`?�1� � � %�'b ' C.� ,: S ��i'- ` " � � / ���� i ' f'�;. .3 � �-J�� � �� 0 15A � � � � , � T0: FRO�I: RE: Fridley City Council Residents In or Near North Tnnsbruck Establishment of an Effective Speed Control System We, the undersz.gnec3, residents of Fridle5=, wish �o have an effective system for sp�ed control of vehicular traffi.c on the streets of North Innsbrucl: cstahlist�ed at the earliest possible time. Such a system, we feel, should consist of; stop signs, 20-30 M.P.II, signs and/or speed coiztrol bully�s wtiere appropriate. We appreciate your promk�t and favor�ble consideration on this impor- ' tant matter. ' Nt1ME ADDRESS �xo�v� �k � ' �� ` �a�{ ' ` �% �;tNv�-j;;�•� ✓_L; t�vl�%� j �{ `�j f� ; �,��i�i,' ��� '���--�----__ �/� / t/ �/'� /� ,.. / -''� z_, � ! �"� �' .��; l 1� � �' ,.. ( � � � �.�._.��G� � 4.� _.�- �� ��^� u "• ��t" C .� �= - �` r ' �� �C� �C�_'��.. �4-�` C..�.e--� -� `���p �...�"" L!� l,��'C.,fi��` : �' � . ,�a t r � �; ,,� j' %��..��:. "� � � � �.�-;���.�,_ � �. 3 � •,,�' - � �-�..� �`�:. 1 � ,1ti � f �-� : � �j �- �.' �.._` �L�.,`i.._ '� � � t�,�'v1.L�.�L., \•-� '��ill/ �� �i 3 L.4 �d.l • �.k� Gti.,�v�._�C.t,,, -+�?-- ��" • � �� ,� , ; -� / �'�� � �j=°. �`�%GCt �°� �`���� � ;%� ?!�Ucc� �- �,r �Cr.�.ti;�. ...�'�.����.�_.�.,� 1 �� � �� � . � �. ;7 �� ..�� . �� (� � � y /% � .5-- � C� `l �'� c,,�%wt,2� - 1;,�.�,c.'�-a- ; � ,(� ,�-7�'7"t.�t. %/�/�k���2-�.% �,, �{ ' I %.u--- // } f � �j 1 t� j �/ �( � � f t ^�) L i /., � �� / (�, � r',�a� . . ��=� �. 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C� �"�"[ � i � j �_ ��, L> .��.�z., �� �'�-� lti��;�� � � ��� � N� .��,,,;��-:�� r%)�. ir i � ' ' ' ' � T0: FR0�1: RE: Fridley City Council Res�.dents In or Near Narth Innsbruck Establishment of an Effect�.ve Specd Con�rol System We, the undersi�ned, residents o£ Fric3ley, wi_�h to have an effective system for speed control of vehicular traffic on the streets of North Innsbruck �stabl:z.shed at �he ear7.iest possible �ir.�e. Such a systetn, we feel, should consist of; stop signs, 20-30 M.P,H, signs and/oz speed cQntrol bumps �*here appropriate. We agp�'eciate your pr_oaE�p� and favorabl� consi�erati.on on this impor- ' fian� matter. I' � NAI�i� 1 : - (/ - ,z � � ��; .G'�j j''/ %%i "<--'J�:, , -- n ' 1 ' � �J ' � � _� / / r� " „ �,. 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HILL, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/PUBLIC SAFETY DIRECTOR JULY 3, 1973 SUBJE�T: JH-11; SPEEDING COMPLAINT ON MATTERHORN DRIVE In response to your memo on the above subject my comments are as follows: ' 1. The Police Department has been aware of the Speeding problem in this area for some time, which we consider a very legitimate concern. 'The Police have made sporadic concentrated , patrol in this area with both marked and unmarked police cars with radar units. �� ' ' ' u � CI 2. Approximately three weeks ago I spoke to a gentleman from the area, name unknown, regarding the same problem. This person's request were for stop signs. FIe felt that enfoxcement of speeding would only temp�rarily solve the problem. 3. On Jtily 3, 1974, Serge�nt Wilkinson spoke to Mrs. Dave Tacklo regarding the complaint. Mrs. Tacklo stated they were seeking engineering improvements such as stop signs, slow-down burnps, children sign, and more speed signs. Mrs. Tackla states she was well aware and appreci.ative of the Police effort in the area. The Police effort included a police officer asking the Tacklo's if he could set up raclar in their driveway which was done. Mrs. Tacklo stated they felt these wexe only temporary solutions to the problem. 4. The Police area supervisor will be advised of the current concern and �vill be instructed to continue the police radar coverage in tnis area. ' � M�Ma ro: � MEM� FROM: ' DATL: REGFlRllING: ' I� ' ' ' , ' ' 16 NASIM QURESHI, CITY r�1ANAGEI: PETEIl J. HERL01?SKY, ADI�IINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT JULY 3, 1974 1974 SUPIIRVISOR°S COMPENSA'TION PACKAGE FOR PU�3LIC �tIORRS AND PARI< FORENIEN After a number of ineetings and a considerable amotznt oi deliberation and research con.cerni_n� the cor�2pensatzon f.or the Foremen in the Puvlic Woxks and Par�:s Departillent, I am prepared to make a recommend- ation for compensation for 1974 basea on the following criteria: 1. Tlie main concern in putting together a compensation �ack�ge for the supervisors in �he Publi.c Works and Park llepartments is f:inclinp; a way to make the compensation paid in Fric�ley a competitive figure �or attz��ting a�ic� maintaining the quality of I_eadexship needed in our Public iVorks and Parks Departri�ents. � 2. Consideratic�n was also given to the existing salaries paid to the men supervised by t}ie Foremen in the Public Works and Parks Departments, and also to the Administrative personnel which supervise the Foremen. K� C� Consideratian was a.lso given �o the tota.l pay plan which is administerea to all c�ty employees. I,ast, but not least, what is rieeded is the basis to justify whatever recommendations are made for compensation to the Foremen, to the City Manager, a.nd eventually to the City Council. ' Thexefore, b�seci on the criteria noted t�_bave, the foll.owing adjust- ments to the Public Z�iorks and Parks supervisors are recommended. B�sed on a supervisory classification already in effect for our Sergeants az�d Lieutenants in t:he Police Department, a similar poli_cy , should be adopted by tlie City for the For�r,ien in the Pu'�lic Works and. Par�:s llepartm�nts and wcaulc� be a sala.ry in a range from $100 to $200 more than the t�op heavy eauipment classi_fication salary in ' the City of Fridley. I'lie steps frv�n $100 to $200 Fvould be in $25 increments. (Note: Please see attached Attachn�ent "A" £or further clarifi.eation.) ' ' 1 ' In justifying this increase, it can be noted that since 1969 the Ci�y has been upgrading these posi.tions. In 1969, only a$23 di.fferential existed between the Foremcn and the IIeavy Equipment Operators, tlyis increase will make a��00 diffex�ential. (See Attachment "fi" . ) (cont.) i ' 16 A ' Page 2 July 3, 1974 1974 Compensatioi� for Public Works and Parks Foremen ' In determining the total package, t�ie f_ollaur:ing condi_tions wou�d go along with the above noted dollar values: THE PUBLIC WORI<S �`.ND PARKS FORI.MEN WOULD BE : 1. No longer. eli�ible far longevity. 2. No longer elzgiUl.e �or overtime pay or compensatory time. 3. TI�e contribtztion made toward dependent hospitalization or in�urance would bc the same as other non-union c].assified personnel within the City of I'ridley. 4. Seniority wauld only be used in determining vacation time whenever possible. 5. The education program of payzng for cost of tuition wauld still be applicat�le to the Foremen. 6. Vacation would be the same as noted. in the personnel ordinance. 7. IIal_idays would be the same as noted in the personnel ordinance. 8. Sick lea.ve would be the same as �7oted in the personnel or. d.ir.ance . 9. Injury on duty would be as note4z in the injury on duty section in the persannel ordinance. 10. liniforms woulcl still be pro�ided to the Foremen at a cost to the City only. 11. Furier�l pay ��,rauld be as noted in the personnel ordinance. 12. Jury pay wot�ld be the same as nated in the personnel ord:i_nance . 1.3. �Iealth and Welfare l�enefits wotzl� be the same as noted for non-union person�nel. � The above noted conditiozls of employment sliauld cover all situations. ' 13asica.11.y, the Council should be as'.�ced to aclopt this as a policy for the Supervisors in the Pt.iblic W�rks and Parl:s Departments. � � ' �C011t . � , ' , 1G B Page 3 July 3, I.97� 1974 Compensation for Public Works and Parks Foremen Due to the lateness i_n the year that this proposal is being presented and i.mplemented, the iollowing conditions s7iould be noted.: . 1. Overtime for the �oremen, upon i.nitiating of this policy, would cease to be paid. Overtime that has been paid to the Foremen up to that date will be paid at a 1973 rate as is presently being provided. ' 2. Back pay for the Foremen should be based only on their monthly salary and the adjustment in salary would not , incltzc�e overtime hours. 3. All of the Por�men, except Mr. Curtis Dahiberg, who wa.s still satisfying }�is six month pr.obationary period for four rnonths i1� 1974, wou?d be e7.iai.ble for the lasi step in the pay plan of $1_,190 per mozith. Mr. Dahlberg wou�d be cr�dited with $15165 for the first four months of 1974, and ��ou7,d receive $1,190 in the fifih month of 1974. Attachment "C" wi11 accompany this memo to explain the percentage ir�cxeases for this year. Att: 3 PJH:pr H�AVY E U(�IPMFNT OPERA'TOR SAL,ARIES Sta�-C 6 Moso $907 $925 $972 $990 F OIZ_;NL�.N S�art $ 97t;. St�zrt $1090 6 Moso $1014 6 Moso $II15 ATTACHI'4ENT A Lange°viL-y (Zz/5/7z) 12 Y�ar 2; Yea�°s $1.140 $1165 3',Years r��190 16 C 0 � p o �� o .n cs o, �n r� �-+ o� ' .0 v> •rt � G o ��� }� w �o �.� .� .� U i� ri , � O O t�; C3 c� :t n n O o o N�S N l�1 ..D �`� �-� vl f�- 6� t]. }-i � O vl CN M � CO N cti t!)- Cla �A LY {/} � O O O � p � p N d Ul � p o f` rl V� • GO C? ch O� �O t�l CO u7. �O I� r-{ C.SI 0.7 {n. '�' J r Q � � a � o � a � O �a n . t�, '"� �G ° c» O M 6� r-1 (� c� �V' l� t`� �-{ Gl ClJ {R� �- •r,:: O O O d c= O � U O �- e �J I� T-� 6� O� G, M G� tr� �1 (` 1�. �/1 O'J !� ,-�t CO 1� �cn- [!?- �- � � O O O '� � O p � ^ O • « � N �r1 6� M CV CSl r-t i� r--I (`. {� .�.. ':/1- � {/}� 6� Q O <; ° p � p �J � trl ul C�• � � N �i' • C%� Ul • M � �l' �Si r-I �j- � � 1� (�. .�_ �- �clT� O p O O O m t�. � O � rn r� cr, rn � �n c�t �� vr vr �cn- H % ('� ' �� . P-� � F-1 U (� :� I--? U ��a a i-� � � i E� �s� � � % � �, rz c�a � , �., � �s� w "�y-�' r� c; �, i . c� � !�� �=� c 7 rZ O ',��.' iq FF-� c=� r-! F-a a �`; �� p, q ATTACHriENT B 16D 1973 sA�.�rzrs (ror.�rLAr� STARTING $975 6 Moso $1014 Plus Long�Yity (2 Z/5/ 7 z) & Overtir.�� 1974 PROPOSAL Siaartin;; 6 Mos, �_� YP�xs $109� $1115 $114Q 1G4U + 76 (Lon�;vity)= $1090 $109��� (1973) $13,080;�yr S11t?(i/m �1�97�f) $7_4,280/yr $, lOG/►�i increase The Fark Foreman increase wil7. be ap�xoximaiely � 1208% increase d�.te to his eligibili�,y for a step increase in 19740 ATTA.CI�ENT C 2 ;Years $1165 9.2% 16E 3? Years $1190 Quit Cl�im Decd. � lndividu�l to Corpoution. FOlitl NO. .ZS'�• Hinntwt� Uni(orm Conveyancina Rlink --- ��� ' .....C�CLT 0 ...•.aT.1Zi1.Q. .....................................� ZS � ��� �jt�e��ti�r�• .�Tade t)eas..._....2Sth ................. ,/ i.......... bctu,een ....... ....7.1�.a:�ia.s...�.....k 1an.e.xY....(kfusb.an.d�.....a�.d...F.y.�.la,s....J..,....F.�,�.��.x'X...LEY.k.£e.l ......................................... Anoka .. and State of Minnesota ........................................., of thc Coccrzty of .................. ..........................,.......... .......................................... .. part_...ieSOf t]ae fireE part, ci�ul ...................... ................Ci tY...of...Fri...... eX.............................:............................................................... ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................., ................... ... ..... ................ , ... pa,rty o f the aeco par , ¢�oi��i��a�f��l;� under the Zaws of ti�e State, of........._.........AUnnesnta .............................. , municipality � ��litneg5etfj, TTca.t the satd parties- of the fcrst part, in consideratiorc of the sum af .... .....One... and..�QL.1�0....�.5.1.�. ��).....�?n-... oth.er., va,lties... re.cei��ed,--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-D���1��, }q...., then.., _ ....................in han�l paict by ihe said party of t3ze second p¢rt, the receipE wliereof is h.ereby acknoudedoerl, do........... 3cereLJ Crant, 13ar6ain, nui.tclai.m., ¢nd Conve;; unto the said pdrt� of tlie second part, its successors and asai?ns, 2�orec�er, all tTte tracE...... or parcel...... of land Zyina and bei.nF in the County of_ ...........................•..•..Anoka -• •-�•� •---°R�nd State of .hiinnesota, descri.bcd as folloms, to-wit: A street and utility easement described as follows: The east 20 feet of Lot 11, Auditox's Subdivision No. I29. All lying in the north hal£ cf Section 12, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, Coutity of Anoka, State of 61innesota. The Cit y of Fridley hereby accepts this easement £or street arici utility �urposes. /°�� �,C��-''t-°�.�;�d �1 •vi . lix�unsell, City Clerk NQ STATE DrED TAX REQUIRED. CONDITIOVS: 1. The City of Fridley. will ailow said Lot 11 to be split into tliree 2ots. 2. One se'���x and water servi.ce �1i11 be extended to proposed nor2h lot. 3, The Ci�y of Fridley iaill release to the pxoperty owner Y.he 20 foot strip of property abutting the roest line of said Lot 11 in exchanse for this easement. .,�. .. .. , .w .. ._ .., 'k' A . . . � �6 ��)�3ltC dIS`U tA �POYif f�)2 �dlriC, ibrcthcr tai.tlt alL tFt-o laeredi.ta�ncnts arul appurterza-n�ces ticere- tanEo belor�,_P,'i�r6 or iri arafu�isc ccp7�eriainin;, !:o tlic saicl paa•i� of t1i,e seconcL )��rt, it•s au,cce,+sonv-anti assi<ns, Forever. �tt �CSSfIttt09t� �fJfCCO�, Thr ,aar.d paa•i ��y. of fTie fcrst part hay�...... hc.reunto set..._..t�yx............ ltctrul S. t.7ae day anrl fenr first czhone ir;r•itterc. In presence of ... .. . . . _ .. _ ..... ............._....._. ...... .......... :�!� �c-?�r�?4..... �-�.'.-.:�-�--...``% ............ . . . . -� �� _ ... � ,... .... _�- k ---�.�..�-���. .���- -� . . .. ...... . . .. ...�-�-�.,�,�� ............. ...................................................................................... ... � � u � � � � ' � , , � � � � I r �I ��� u � � �L�)l£� ,�IY��'I1�lIle. .�ta�ze E)cia ..........27fh ...................duy of.............�Jun.e...................................., : bet�vecn_....._Lawrenc,e.,.�..,.Conrad....(f.tust�and).,.and.Virgi.nia.V.,.Conrad,..(,�5.ife) U A ................................. of tlic County of ......................:Anoka............................................and State vf............................hlinnes.ota . . . ......................................., p¢rt.i.�s. of t)ze firat part, and .......................................C1.tX...of...Fricil�Y..................................... ......................................................... .......................................................................................... . ...........................................................................................:..' ..�.....'J..... �.............................p.......i a qbf�•J+;�uti�,�/lcnder tha laws of tTie State. of ................hlinnesoLa................................... rt o the a�cond ¢rt municipality � ��lEhIeSS�sClfj, That the said part__ie5 of the, frst part, in consuler2tivn, of th.e su�n of Si.x��en..tiundred...T�ol�l.ars...and..ho/1Q0....(�16QO...UO)....and...other....ua.lues •.�eEOi�ed�—�--��X��', to .....................tlt.eis.._....................in hand puid, Ly t3a� said parEy of the secorzd parE, the receipt whereof i,s kereb� aoknowled�sed, da_...._.... 3aereby Grarzt, �ar�scr.i�a, Qt�it,clai.m,, ¢nd Convcy unto the said party of tlic secorad. pdrt, its sreccessors and ascigns, Forever, all tTte tract...... or pctrcel...... of land lying and beina irz the CountJ of .......................Anoka..........,..................................and State of r3fiianesotm, described as folloat�s, to-wit: A street and utility easement described as follows: 1'he east 20 fe�t of Lot 9, rluditor's Subdivision No. 129, excepting t}ie south 100 fcet thereof. All lying in tlie north half o� Section 12, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. The City of Fridley hereby eccepts.this easement for street and utility purposes. A � t��@�`__ .�..Eal.�'� � . DSarviri C. Grwisell, City Clerk NO STAT� DFED TEIX REQUIRED. CONDITIONS; 1. AddiCiona.l sewer and a:ater service shall not be extended imtil requested by oi�ier. 1'he request sliall not be made for a minimwn period of 5 3�ears to prevent disturbance oi improved street. 2. The improved street wi12 be constructed on a straight alignrnent taithin abo•re easement, 2�p �,.�DA�te BriTl EG j!}oiD i�)C �fllttC, Tn�•cticcr roitTa �cll idic� lecreclita.rncnts cntt appurte�sanr.es there- a.ttto Lclon?i�ay or in a.n�ivise apperta.inbth, to thc sai�l part� of tice secon�l prart, its successors and a�sic;zs, Forever. � zin '�e�tfrrro�tp ��(jrrrof, 77re cRi�l ��arL i63. o� t3ae firsG nart IuLye..... hereunEo set.....theiT .......... ... ha.nrl S. 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A t. e� � : C:% L `? ,y O W ; � � �`�a`� ��' _�� �; , �~— : � s �' � `, , ,� , ' `' � �^�,�y� � � �- � � ' q W . - �,� r o1'� � �" �M`� �� b W � � . � � ( j ] � � I� � l ' �,"1 \ ' '� , '1 � Q. i .� . ` e � V � _ . . ii�� ' ,4�' � C� � � � l.iJ j1� � � � .� � ..�.� . _ , �"�'-..�L � �- 0 � �. �,�„'.,�E � h O L � � f , � ' , , :.'_ M �'1 N � t. t . � >:;. �i �h � I ....- �..r \ ^°�� W � � ^ �`, �� � ...��7 e� h � . � O IiM �`� S I � Q O N c� L f � ry s�� "` ~ �' � V\� V r• f=.� � � ° °- ` („!.� 'r w .�9 � o C �1 N . . .0 _:c � � � (-� C� �— f• � � o 0 � j--- j � �. U � r_� r t � -c, �rJ r, � � ' � � ,; ` �' +� � �' ~ w !t} . °� _ •�� �` �,b , r __---� D �� ^7��%� I a � Y 10 ��.�, o� L) Li .�-.l ��°'�`�' •. d � 4 eL f �� h�"" T.� pF � r. � �v-: 4' rl, �`C` >.cr/ •h 9a_..__._._..._._.._�...- �-(• �f s ,.--. `! ri � - -TF6-__�...--- T-/-"�--_ P. W _�� '--- - --^....-_.---r _ b � •'�` �-^, '��± - -----,�,-;—, ,� � � � �.I1.c..3 ��%_ '.f f �-ji �� o � '_ �� • � . - �a { `��.�. $'� {� � �"-- . �` � ts i � , � ' �I ' ' ' The following is an exert from the Minutes of the Pub]ic Hearing Meeting of the Fridley City Counci7 of July 8, 1974: CONSIDERATION OF ACCEPTING EASEMENTS WITH CONDITIONS FROM FLANERY AND CONRAD FOR BACON DRIVE RIGHT OF WAY ST. 1974-1 & 2: Mayor Liebl asked if there were any questions concerning the acceptance of the easements with the conditions set forth in the deeds. He commented he thought the material was self exp7anatory. Councilman Starwalt asked what the amount of $1,600 was for in the deed ' from the Conrads. The City Manager said this was for the 770 feet. The City Manager explained that this was a little higher leve7 of payment, but instead of going to condemnation and paying the required fees, the people were paid a little extra. He said he believed this policy of ' working with the people would be a reasonable method of handling such acquisitions. ' The City Manager advised the Counci] that their action in this matter wou7d be to apprave the acceptance of the easements with the conditions 7isted, and also authorize payment. 1 ' ' ' ' �I ' IJ� �I MOTION by Councilman Utter to approve the accep�ance of the easements with the conditions set forth on the deeds and also authorize payment to the individuals. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt, Upon a voice vote, a71 voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. � ��,, 7 � � �,,, �� (l+' ;� � l_.: :t�� , t. �- `- t.-` �� x' c {� l��'�� ✓ � �, 7 �' '� � �' � � ��` �`� �: � ` � � l � � �� � � IJ �� ' The following is an excert from the Minutes of the Pub7ic Hearing Meeting of the Fridley City Council of July 8, 1974: CONSIDERATION OF ACCEPTING EASEMENTS WITH CONDITIONS FROM FLANERY AND C RAD FOR B CON DRIVE RIGHT OF W Y ST. 974-1 & 2: Mayor Liebl asked if there were any questions concerning the acceptance ' of the easements with the conditions set forth in the deeds. He commented he thought the material was self explanatory. 1� �Counci.lman Starwalt asked what the amount of $1,600 was for in the deed � 1 ' from the Conrads. The City Manager said this was for the 250 feet. The City � Manager explained that this was a little higher level of payment, but instead ' of going to condemnation and paying the required fees, the peop7e were paid a little extra. He said he believed this po7icy of working with the peop7e would be a reasonable method of handi�ing such acquisitions. ' The City Manager advised the Counci7 that their action in this matter would be to approve the acceptance of the easements with the conditions 7isted, and also authorize payment. 1 ' � � , � 0 � � � MOTION by Councilman Utter to approve the acceptance of the easements with the conditions set forth on the deeds and also authorize payment to the individuals. Seconded by Counci7man Starwlat. Upon a voice vo�e, a77 voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. �.--. �����,_� �� • � 1 J � �.:�` � � � �-�� � /� � �� j ��M.�� � - � v' �+,� �, �;,.�., , Date Receiv CITY dF FRIDLEY Pi:'I i TI UN C(7VE�. 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Dahlb�r�: June 21_, 1974 7ELEAHQNF G72�560-2206 � Thi.s letter to tlie City of Pridley is in reque.st for your office to Pxoceed �ait:h the ne.ce�sar.y apj>]_i.cations so that the , Islands o:E I'eace may obtain St�:;te an.d I.��deral inoney for trai.l developmen�t at�cl fo�- Latecon fundiri� :Eor arlc�_iLional devclvpn�ent in the, yca.�- 1975. Yer our. phone conversation oz June ?_0, 1974 I I am requ,�sting on b�l�a]_f of th�} l�oundatio� for Islands of I'eace, that }�ou ��roceed anc? sul�ri�it tliese applic_ations to tYie necessary departments at your_ disr_retion. Tf you t�ave any fzix�tll�r questions or if I rnay be of help in any way, p]_ease fcel frce to call. me at ai.1y time. Sincer�ly, � � � f / t r � ; : � �l ` � �...4_. Z' �.�(..,.� Y^.�� . _ ' � IZ. G, `;Tacob�on Treasurer rotincla.tion far I�>lands o� Peace I:O�T :11c � � � � 20 c�x��;� cor�zss�o�r �une 25, 1974 MII�ZBERS Pr.ESENT: Ole rjerkesetf:, Cliffoxd Ash, �dythe Collins, Robert 0'Neill, Elaine Knoif, Roy I�1.cPl�erson, Jackie Johnson, Ray Sheridan, Jerry Ratclif:Ee, and Hexbert Bacon � M�IBERS ABSENT: Peg ticChesney, d:ack Kixkham, Francis Casey, Harry Crowder, and Donald Weg]_e�- � � , � , Chairman Sheridan opened the me�ting at $:00 p.m. ACC�PTAN�T OF MrNiiTFS T�IOTI(1N by OIe E jeti:es�tt to accept the Ma.y 21 n�inutes witn one minoz coxrection. Under general discussion, page 4, it was Mr. Sheri.dan who had accumulated the notes, entitled Su�estion.s fox P.cvi_u�a. Seconded Uy Elaine I:noff. Upon a voice vote, the: mot�ion cairied unanir.�ously. REPORT FROM OFI'T�ERS There were no s3_gnizic:ant re�orts from any of the officers. R�PORT OF CG���LIITTEES Mr. Sherida�i aslc�d the members if th�re were any feelings �otioards any of the comments he had pxeviously made or from the accumulative comments, with regards to certain sections. 1 rir. Bjerkesett sa,id he did nat quite understand Section 2.01, und�x Suggestions for Revie�a. The suggestian was to add, "Ne�.Lhe� the Council nor auy of its members sh�.11. direct or request tlza •�emoval of any person from any office or � employment, which office o� ¢�nployment by the provisiuns o£ this Cha�ter. The CiL-q Manu.�er ar any o� his appo�.nY.ee.s are empowe�ed to fill by appointrnent, pr.ovided the Manager m�y seek advice fx'om the Cauncil re��.rding appointments, provided furthF�r. the Cauncil may refer change�� zn writing against any r�fficer , or employee appointed by the Manager i_n tr�e manner hereir�after prescribed for the xemoval of ��ficer.s ax�d empioyees." , � r � � n i �., rir. Bjerkesett felt wh.:zt is being aslced £or i.s al�eady providecl for, but needs ftrrther clarificatic,n as Vir.�il Herrick haci suggested. Mr. I�cl'hezsan said the present Ac�n7inz.stxation reconunend�d no change. Mr. Sheridan pointed out ttiat throu�h the interim of the Charter Conunission, th4re had been a chan�E in tlie Aclministx'ation, so there are ciifferent viewpoints. Mr. Sheridan felt it should be the Commission's position ta xeview both Aaministration's sug�estions. The C�mmission discussed some of Gerry Davis's suggestions, along with the past minut-es which includecl other suggestions from the City Attorney, Council., Administration, anci the League of: [�Tomen Voters . � , L� � , ' � ' �� � Page 2 �z�v���w or c;i����t The follocain� are the final suggestions and action talcen when the Charter Commission reviewed tlie City Charter: Section 2.01, Council-t�lana_ger Plan �.nd Section 2.02, Boa.rds rSOTION by Ro�:�art 0'Neill to leaT e as is presently written. Seconded by 12oy McPherson. Upon a voice vote, tlie motion carried unanimou�ly. Section 2.03, �lective Offi.cers Suggestion )zad been previously made to r.hange Lhe wording in this section. I�I�TTON by 01e Bjerkesctt to �hange t:he worcling on pa�e 7, lst paragraph, to "Tl�e term of i�layor and of each Coux�uilnian shall begin on. the first o�ficial business day i.n the month o£ Janua�.y ne.xt follo��7ing his el�ction and shall end tahen his successoi has been duly elected and has qualified. THE FTRST QRD13R OF' I3tTSI:l�L•'SS AT "1`�i1� FIRST O�FICIAL COUNCIL MLETING IN JANU!>RY SIIALL BE TIIF SWT'l�RING 1N OF TI:1T' i�I;��J��X ELECTED MI.�"�Lt3ERS �l �i� COtTNC�L. The Council shall. be the jtzd�e of �Iie election of its members." Seconded by Jackie JoYinson_ Upon a voice vote, the motion carried �ananimously. Se.ction 2.04, Dis uaZificaiion for Anpointive Office Leave as is presently wx°it�en. Sec.tion 2.05, Vacancies i.n f�he Counci_l. ifOT10N by C1rff Ash toschar.�ge :ectzon 2.05, pa�e 7 to xead, "In each such case, the Council sha11 b y resol.ution declare such vacancy to e�ist and shall forth- e�ith appoint an elig��le person or hold a spacial election caithin 60 days to fill. the une�pired t�x�u. Section 2.06 S: 2.ObA The Commissio�� felt t2�ese seci-ions ca�are obsol�Le, therefoxe not needed. 1 r10TI0N by Hea°b �acon to delete i:hese. seci:io7-cs. Seconded by Jackie Johnson. Upon a voice vote, the motion carxted unanimously. � 1 � i � ' �� � Section 2.07, The Mayo�_ �IOTION Ly IIc�°b Bacan to le�.ve as is. Seconded by Elaine Knoff. Upon a voice votc, the motion carried ux-ianimously. _ Section 2.08, Salaxies_ anct Fx ens�:� Leave as i.s presently r��rii:t�n. Sect;ion 2.0�, Ynxaesti�r��.t:i�on of Ci_� A��a:_rs 1�10'C1QN by 0"l� i3jex.lceset.t to add tn tEie en.d of tt�at se�tian, "Any member of the COLtI1CiI. m�ty xequest in �a::°5_t;i..ng any speca.fic info�-�nation relai:ing to any depaxtment via the CiLy� t�ianager. Th� City Ma.n�.ger sha.11. xespond a.n writing within a reasonable period of time." Seconded by Cliff Ash. Upon a voa.ce vote, the motion caxr.i.eci unanimously. Sect�an 2.1Q, Interferenc� �aith Administrati.on Leave as is p�esently tv�itten. Cha�ter 3L SE�cti.on 3.01, CounciJ_ Meetin�s Section 3.(i2, Secret����y oi Counci3. Section 3.03, Rul��s oi Proceclure and Quorum --�----- — - Section 3.0!;, Ordinanccs,_ Resoluti_ons and Motions Secti.on 3.05, Procedt.�rc� on Ordinances 1� � , Secti.on 3.Ob, Section 3.U7, Section 3.08, ' Section 3. ��9, Section 3..10, All sections C onunis s ion . � � � Page 3 Emergency Or.dinances 20 B Si�rninr and Publication of Ordin�.nces and PuUlication of Minutes �, � [a�tien Ordin�nces and P.esolutions 7'ake �ffect �lmendment axid Repeal of Ordinances Pevi_sion and CodificaLion of Ordinances in this Chaptex were decided upon not to be revised by the Charter C,hapt�r 4, Section 4.01, General Election Laws to Apply and 5ection 4.02, P�egulax Munici.pal Flections. Leave as is prE�sently wxittcn. Section 4.03, Primary El.ections Ti0TI0N a� previously stated in :'arch 19, 1974 minutes indicating, "Delete entire section 4.03. Change �o .read, Prim�ry El.ection. On the first Tuesday after f:he second Afonday of each September tt�ere shall be a primary election for the selection_of tt-ao nominces fox each elec�ive o�fice at the regular municipal election, unless only fitiao �.zominees file for each elective office." Section 4.04, S�ecia7 �lections Leave as is prasently tar3.tLen, Section 4.05, Jud.�es and GJ.ellcs of Tlection MQTIQN by C:.iff As1i to cl�ange ta, "a'1�e Council shall at least 25 or 30 days ' (acca�ding to S�ate statutes) before each municipal election appoint three qualified voters of each voting precinct to be judges of elections therein and two qualifiad voters of the san,e pxecinct to be clerks of elect:Lon, or as � man� more oz lesG as may t:e detarmi.rre� by the Council. No person signing or ciyculatin� a petiL-ion of nomi.nation of a candidate for elec�ion to office or any memi�ex oL a comrnittee peti.ti�nin� a refezc:�nc?um or recall slzall be eligible � �� sc�ve as �. juc�� e or c,l.e�°lc of sucl� election.1° ` Seconded by Ole Bjexkeset�L. Upon a voice vote, th� motion caxried unanimously. � S�ction 4eG6? T�Tomin�.i.ion;.�, Ly Petit.i_on and 4.07, Nomina�ion Petitions Leave as is presexitly ��7z�t�:en. V Section 4�.08, C�nvass af �2.ec.tions and Taking of. Office. � I�i0�iC1N by Itay Mc:?tlerso�l Lo crange Sectiozz 4.OF3, t� re�.d, "'�t�e Council shall m�c:t ard canvass �h� c].ectaon retux�r�s within 7 c�.lendar da�s af�er axiy xegular or special elections, and shall m�tce full declaration o£ the results as. soon , as possibls a,nd �ile a statement ttic�°eof wiLh the czty clerlc, and said state- ment sha11 be made a pait of the mi.nutes, etc." Seconded by IIerU 13acoxi. Upon a voice vo�e, tkie �.notion carried. °. i , � , MOTTON by �3ob 0'Neill to xecess meetzng at 10:30 p.m. until a futuxe date. IL was agreecl upon by a7.1 memUers presenL, to hold a special meeting on Monday, Jul�r 8, at 7:30 p.m. �o�ztin�.cation of amending the City Charter ti*ould be completed at that t.ime, so as to meet the deadline of August 7. (A copy of all chan�es w�.11 be �iven to Council and Mx. Herrick, to see if everything is in conf::�rmit� with the Stai:e stai:utes and nothing is being left out. ) Zii�re were no cormnunica.tioFis or unfinished business bro�.�ght up at the meeting. Respectfully submitted, � � ��� i'�'�(r?c ��' �.��l,�c slielly M��xisoiz � � � , � � � RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING ASSI5TA.NT CITY MANAGER/PUBLIC SAF�TY DI�PCTOR AS �HE OFFICIAL nPPLIC�NT SIGNATOR FOR FUNDS FOR RI;FUNDING REQUESTS FOR THE MINN�SOTA POLICE OFFICERS TRAINING BOARD. WHEREAS, the I�Iinnesota Peace OfficersTraining Board have indicated that they have funds to reimburse Municipalities and CountiPS for c�rtain costs relating to the training of peace ofFicers, and WI-iEREAS, the Minne�sota Peace Officers `rraining Board requests ' that City Counci.l_ desiqnatc someone fr_om our unit of govern- ment as offzcial app:Licant, unless such action has already been taken dur_ ing ti�� p�.s t year, an�i � , C�IEREAS, the 2ast .resolution passed by Ci�.y Council on this stibject was Oci�ober, 1970, and 6�IHEREAS, it does appear_ th�zt the City af Fridley does qualify for this reirnbursi_rs� progr��m; � N041, THZ,F��£ORE BE IT RF'SOLVED by the City Council of the City o� Fridley ��hat i. t does designate it � A�sisi�ant City Mana.ger/ Public Safet�y Director as �he official applic�nt signator pertaini_ng to tne r�quests f_or reimuursemei�t of certain train- � ing funds frcm the Minneso�ta �'eace Officers Training Board. ' , � � � ' , � ' ADOPTED 33Y TH� CITY COUNCIZ OF TH� CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OP , 1374. ATTEST: CITY CI,ERK - CI'1'Y OF FRIDL�Y MAYOR - CITY OF FRIDLEY �. � CY[��:'it:.•4)VriLf i't��,.4.i1'r S✓:�1.{�?.�!!a61 L.:;4��d'�ii�i� i.eL11'ii4�� � n 12�iFi Utt;'d:�r.t�hty' .s,��n�a� H �ui. �3�.ljl, �i�Titi��:st?%t� �u{il�'� � CAiit� V. 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E�'H�;RiAS, i� do�s ��p;>�ar f�hat the Cit�y of- i�'ridley daes c�i.lal.i�y .foz this xei.r:ibursing p,royrara, ancl PiHE�AS, rules set �car. i:h k�y t_t�rv �,ti�arney Gener�l .requ�.res that .the Chie� c�f- � Po1.ic� in tne P-it�nic.i.pal:if�.y be ofiici.alJ.y clesiqr,atPr3 as the a�plicant; NOtl, 7'HERr:rOR_�; f3� xT �.�'SOL�I� by the CS.iy Counr�.l, o� the City of rxidl��y �hat �t does �+esigna.tc at_`s C:hief o� 1�olice ��.s t}.e aff.i.cial app.l�.c��nt signa';.oz. ��z4aining to ti�e r_cq�,e.;ts for �e:irlt>urs��i.�,x�ts o� cc�ri:ain i:raa.ning �uncls f:xo:n �he 2•Iznnesota �'o.lice C� i::i cf:>rs 7'xair,? zig ?,'o�x�c� . tl.l!`VP�i�l�� F3X `�'i-1�; C1T�.' CUITtiCTZ, C)�' `.C�-Ir^�. �:I:�.'�'� OF T'R1I)If1?Y �1'HIS .1.97`H J�A�.'� O7� C3C`.00�3FFZ, Z57�F � �} � � �� U , � ,� . . . . *� �c/`� '� . . . . � � � � �L�/ �-�c r.�.� • l`•I7�YOR — Jack 4. }Cia);ha:-n ATT�S�': ' �' . � �, ��� �� �,t �..j..., t/ � ��,�..�.�G�1 �__.__.__._�_.�--------------_�..__�-�..,-,�-__... t CI`t�Y C�,EZZ�: •- P�Iarvi_n C. }:;runs�ll � � � _ r° � L1 , ' , RESC�LUTIOP! N0� - 197l� RE�OLU't'TCFI CCiN�'IRMING RE�t55E:SSt�iENT OF Sit��iM SEl,'ER 1�^if'R01lEFRENi Pf;(7,iECT t�0o 102. BE ii I:�SQLVED by t;€�� C� t; Cc��ar�ci 1 of tF� Ci �y af 6=r°s citey, Mi nneso�a9 as fot iows: ). ThF� Gi ty C i��€; h�s �ai �:� t�i� �s�:i s�,:;�;ce of th� �r�e�i r�.�rs her�tofore s�t ectecE by �f�is Caur�ci ��"�r st;c:f; ,���r��ase, c���ui�tc�d ii�s�. pr�p�r �mt��aer�s ta be spR��i a� 1 y�.«�;�:�::d f�c�� �l��E* fai����S>�:�."r,�i�.�f'�' �?� S�°6Rf�i :�:t>�;`F: Y�s�'�CU����;i��lT PROJ�(�T i�q. 102 � i r� s��i d Ci wy �c�G� rst ��.�c,° f ����ess�:�i � 1 ot, pi �r.e.=., er parcet of i a�d i n �ccc�rc��7r�ce. v:� ;:ti d.�:�� ; r•c�%w �ic� � nf i�:�t, ar�c3 !-;�s �r���r°eci E-�r�c} fi l�d wi tt� th� C�fg� G4�:r�c �:4?!�.��: i:�d M;a'cc•;r��nt4 in r'i.,�;ic�re �€.�aaGi�g th� proner descriptian , e�� c�:�cF� �r�,# �.��=•� y� r� c: , y� c� .��, c�r• r� _� c� i ca� t�e��:; ��a tse srs�ci at 1 y asses��d ond tl��? c:ii��l3Pi�.` Cc' � Bat.i E c3lfa� ut c�f5� %���.' Sesfl°£', o � 2. E�o�i c� Faas 't�G>�r�q,d�.�3 y� �4+�a9 ��w�r� �� r€.c,ui r��:d t�;� 1 u�� th�at *hi s Caunci 1 vra�+i d r•n�ct in s�'�.L��� sc��•sc��7 a� �f��� ��r�:� �r��i �ao��.� to p�ss or� the prap�sed � ss�.sac�,�r,t �. � 3. Sai ci p�e,,jo:��.� ��sE ;�m�tr�:. Eryas �� �i � ti rr�s s� �ic�: i ts �i t i��� b�en op�n to i nc.�=ectian G;-:� cc�;s�i �n i:}� ��� d�crs����r � r���:r�.�t�=d, aro�f a�: o��;ortuni ty hz�s t�e;�r� aiven �� �-�i � it�ac�rt::�deu p�:r�r���s to �resc�r*: thei� o�3�ctions, if any, ' tc, s�.ac}� p����44s;;� a:�sed;s�,�;:r:ir �r �cs �r�;r �t�m �f�rreaf, ar�d no object�oris havu be�n f� �c:cis �,�:eep� ' ' , , � � �. ii�e �:�-ozan�s ��c�i �i �e3 � n ���� �rc�;��:��°r� asses:�m�:rs� a�� c�rae���ei and ai �er�d as �o� in��; 5. i i�i � Co�ea�i � � i e�ds i: at s�a�.h Q� Y.F�� 1a�fi, pi �.ce y� car pat�r.�� � of 1 �nE� er�`�Ea�r4�at�ci i n s��ai d p���?6�:��;e1 �ss��, �:�;�n4: �s �1 t�r�d ��d rrc�dz f'�i ed was arc� i s s��:ci a� i� b�.��w t�i t�r9 k�^ �.ht� ��/iSSESS�ir�;T OF S�'OFZM S��i�R IN�PpOV�h1LNT PRO,I�CT N0. 1Q2 ' i r� th� amc�ur►t i r� sai d�ropc�s�d assess��Ln� as aS �ereci anc! modt fi ed by the cari°�cti v� rc:� i i n td;� �,s�cau�t s�4 c�pr c�ai te tN�� �escript�or� �f each s�rch 1 c�t � pi ec�, o� parcel o� t ar+d, �nci thafi sai d Um�:unt so se� aut i s hereby � levied agvinsr each of the respective lots, piec�s, or p�rcels of iand therein desc��bed. ' � 0 L�7 ' ' � PR��' 2--F;ESOLUI T��1 hln. - 197�+ 6. Su�h pra�c�se�3 ��Ges�r�;en�s as ait'�ryc=d� rt�d�fied, �nef car�°�ct�d ar� affirrned, �ciU���d, arc: �ca�f°i �°rre�i, a�~�d �h� :�sns t'i �c�d a�f� r����r�d � r� sai ci proc��s�c3 asse�smen� t�s a� ��r�cl, mcc;i fi cd� �x�gi cc�r�rc:ci.�.a vai t�r th�: cl°��r:c��s ara� al tera- tians her�i n�br�vs m,���A �r� a���i �<r.�c�� ���rf�cd, �r�d canfi a�s��:c4 as the �roper speci a1 a:,ses:�=n°:.�r��s ��r �ach c�� s��� � tat� s�� �•���, or ���G�t s o� i and Pes- p�:ctivety� 7. Sa� ci ass�s��;����� sa af �� r=�z,t�c�� �c�����,�� �r�d �c��Yi rr,:�� s�-a�� 1 t�� certi fi ed to ' E�y tt-se Ci 6y �:1 �r� �r�:� �C ��=k� i r� ��� � af� i c� �r:c� �h�i i t��:��u�csn be ar�cl �on- sti�:ut� 4:f�� ��.��i�1 ��:�es�sren� �t�r• , FC�Y1?J'�e':.JC'�:'a�,l\e lsr 3le1�1�1i ��1�:�.1i dF'ff�I':ULfi`,i`�}LiVI r�fl'td��40 i1�• I�� � e ��'a� cirii�tll"i�4 c�::r,M1•,S.�,t",� :?fac�i E'F5� EcC�'3 �Q 4 p �l �CF? y f3�`" r9c,9'GCZ of i and Sf'ic3t ��i�c'31' 1 Pt'i.!�i`�"a�. � F'r:''."is �f?t°: Cjc�.1 �' �'t��s°(:L�: l9tl`L� �'�i`i� `c;:12�£' i`!� �'E: 4a7�E'tl �Sal Cj dt til� {`dtiE' Qf ' $�'t'�Fi c�11CI QC;�—iii3� l�' ��1°�.l �?::i` CC'3rE� �=::i' dii3ei3[lla , ' 9. S�.:c:h �xsse4.�;,;:.nt s��¢�� E�� r��;�u��� Yr� r��r�'���s� (i�}} �r�rauat iri��atlments ��G:;s�;L�ie arr �::'t� �st �._,�P c�`° ,�<���r:�s�-�� �:� �.����� }Pc��� be�inn;r:� �n ihe y+��r 3375s �rc? cc�n�:� r:�s� ��:: �.;rr�,i � :� � � a� ��i �E � �� � �ri'�m�ra� s a'��� � h�s�� €��en p3i tia e�ach i r���::,i tE-���i�Es �°� �� co� � r€:���� wi ii� �;�:��a;�s cni � e;v:f: t�.� � dua-� r�g �ui d yeu�- b� tt�� County �,��!� �r��°. i0e 1'fi� City C1��=� i� F;���.iaF� �-�recte:�f �:a mr�ra u�r a;tc� fi�e in �he office a� the ' Ccuff�y �.«ei� i�r c�f �`tr�:c-� �����►;.•� � r.�tl �.� "�+::c� ��.�Y.�:::r;u�rat a� t}�� amount of all s�r:.h u�;pai c� �zs�c:�s;�;�;�f.� �.; � tl�se ��?�°��.�rz� ���ci� c�li D� �� d:ae th�reon ot� fi�r� 1 st c��y o� ����:�?��}� �����;��.4� ��a� d � � � i � ih« rr;�Y i�� �a�° 'c.-;�; ����5�� €°�� c�� �h� �'cs� e:�ra� r�g ��s�� a�ti er� 4v�s d�a � y s�coe�e��ei by Ca�:�c,i ��rar� � �r�� ��}�sa �a�:� bL� r�<� �s .l��,n tF�e:rec�ra, the fo� � a;=3i rce� vai:e�c�._w� �i €�avae�...t�l=eM� ���: �e __ ar,c! t;k��� �oa i c���� rsc,+ vat�� �c����i ;�> � th� s�:��;� � �ASS�a ��u ar��,�r�n e�� �r�� cb�� cou��Lr€. a� rt�� CIIY QF �RIDL�Y THIS DAY (lF , t�i�►. 1 ' ATT�S�': � �J CIYY Ci�ERiC Marviri4C. arunsel t % � MNYt?�2 Fran�c G. Liet�l ' �� M C? F `n: "�a t �' .�- ` � . � .....�.,.,P�i � •��'`. .. � ��� ���G�%'� �p � � �qYC E ��� ' , ' ' � , ' � ' � � � � �. ��d ��� � � � aox a2ooa � June 27, 1971► G� FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 F�idlc;� City Ccutzr.il 6)�31. Univer.�1�.��P �i�'t�J O :� w1�q F'i'1Ci1E,'�ry �"iTle �5�-1..�� Ro: Sta�te Open S�f�ball Tournar�ent Gentlempn: I woizld f:i_rsi; of a11 2ike to talte this opportunity� to thank ,y�u for granting us the necessary liceris�s ior t�:e op�ration of our annual carnival, Once again this �rear tzhe �'rxdley Jaycees will be sponsorin�; a NI�.nnesota. State Softl�all Tour. namenta This years tourna;nent will be the I�1ent s State Open Slow Pitch iournamen'c �.nd it will be held on Au�ust 10 & lla The Jaycees arrange for al� mar��cvrers sell admission t�.cicets, anci a1_sc� concessians. The pxoeeeds aarned irom this event; are usEd to hea.p us run our varioas projects throughout the yearo As in the past, tiae mtist como to you and ask for snecial considerata.on in granting us a faod license and also a license to se�.1 302 b�er. Our cenc�ssion st4nds will be at the Qomraons Park' and with your appraval Ure would like p�rm7.ssion to se1.I food and baer w� zaadsen and Locke Park if the�e add:if�ional s3tes are necessary to host tho tourr�am�nto ' In order that tae r�ay sell adzx�:i.ssian t:i.cko�s and cUt�tai.n �he s�ectators, it wili be necessar.y fbr us �o instal� a snow fenc� around the 0ommons F'ark. j:�fie have tha maripotirur t�a �ut t�re fences up, bu� ask ;�our �zpnrava:L tv allo�. ar�o �n from the ' Parks and Recreati.an. D�par�.:r.��nt tc� ass:is� us wi�th tt�e rz�c�ss�ry ec�uipmento Also' we wil.l maint��in the fie�.ds dur�.ng the t,otzrriament� but �.sk -th��t you all�w one man fror� th� P�.iks Depar�n��nt to super�ra.s� us so tl�at the f�ields are in top sh�pe, ' ' ' ' C ' Qur firal reques� is that yau a�low r�a-r��.ng along one side o£ 7 u� Street by the Cor:.�r�ons. Th�z�k ,yon very much for your consa.de�r�.tiario As a si.deli�ht, I c�ould li,ke �o indxcate somQ of thu wa�s in tirha.ch the I�ridley Jaycees spsnt our income this past tTear: I�ISE Inc. - Lift Truck - �'$2,O�Oo00 Tslands of Peace - Grills - "�300000 Scholarships - 5 C.� .":`�100 - '�"�00.00 rridley You�h Hockey Association �- �625.00 Fxidley i��be Ruth i�a.se�all � ;�3��.�fl Shoppin� 'l�ip at Cl�istmas for Under�ravil��ed Cha.Iciren �- r�300o00 Parks & Roco �ept. - 1'ortaUlc� PoA. Syst�m & Records -:�225.00 School Yatrol Outin�; - �,�175aGC) `Zeaderslup Trairring T1tro�cgh Commuriity Development" � �E;M(9F�R I ,<��. ��� 4� D�� ' � .,c i � f. ,�G i �?ED S�r �qyC�F9 I I ' 1 �R' ;': �- � � BOX 32004 � FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 �I ' Th� ab�ve list is just a sma11 part of our projects that k�ave been"carried on in the commiznit,y and I thcugh.{; �tnat you mi�;ht like 1;o s°e some of th� ways in t�hxch our funds �;ere sp�nt. � Once a�;ain tharl�c you ior �oux continued support and the consideration of ttie abovo , ' reauesi,s. ' Sincerely� � � . . � � w ������ ,�-�'f°..� 1 �� �`��.. c, ?� �'�r ���' �6. .. G�"" �-�"`�� ' Ri.ch�.�a�d F. Youn�; 7'ourr.ament Cha�.rman � � ' , ' ' ' � i I ' I , "Leadcrship 1''raini►ig Through Comrru:n.ity .Develapment" I � ' ' ' I ,T0: ' F R01�1: DATE: ' ' 1 ' ' ' MEh10RANDUM PETER HERLOFSKY, ADMINISTI2ATIVE ASSISTANT JAMES P. HILL, ASSISTnNT CITY MANAGER/PU$LIC SAFETY DIRECTOR JULY 3, 1974 SUBJECT: MINNESOTA STATE SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT PROPOSED BY FRIDLEY JAYCEES I have reviewed the Jaycee proposal and would agree and consent to their request, based on past experience which reflects that their tournaments have been operated in a we11 organized manner. There is one major concern related to the Jaycee request which has developed over the past few months regarding the beer issue in our parks. City Code 508.21 states "No person shall take, use or have in or upon any park or parkway any intoxicating liquor or beer." Our City Attorney has stated that beer as defined in this section includes 3.2 beer, anct further that Cauncil could not Iegally issue a permit for sale of 3.2 beer in the parks. It would be my suggestion, subject to a legal opinion, that Council waive 508.21 of the City code prior to the gran�zng of the permit. If this can not legally be done it would appear that Council is without authority ta issue the permit. It is my opinion that section 508.21 of the City code is noi a necessary restric- , tion and should be removed or modified. T'he City staff is currently studying this issue for recommended changes. I� ' ' ' � ' � ,50th Anniversary �ssa �- is�a ' 4 � �.Ra ` , �� � �� � � � �'���:�•i y ' ' !f :� ��'�, : ` � � ��''� NATIO�VAL LEAGUE OF CITIES The National Action Arm of the Nation's Citi2�s � The Honorable Frank Liebel ' Mayor of Fridley 222 Mercury Drive, N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 ' Dear Mayor Liebel: July 2, 1974 Allen E. Pritchard, Jr. Executive Vice PresidenE ' It is my pleasure to appoint you as a member of the Committee on Effective Government of the National League of Cities as naminated by your State League. The Chairman of your Co:nmittee is Mayor 3ohn Poelker, St. Louis, rlissouri; Vice Chairman is Councilwoman Jessie Rattley, Newpart News, Virginia; and the ' Board Representative is Councilwoman Phyllis Lampl2ere, Seattle, �daslzington. Your term an this Cammittee will e�pi:re at the conelta.sion of tize �lnnual Con�ress of Cities, December 6, 197��. ' ' ' ' The goals and palicy guidelines upon which NLC officers, committee chairmen, and staff inembers base their efforts to represent city interests i.n federal forums and in negotiations with other organizations are contained i.n. NLC's National Munieipal Policy. The responsibility of each of the organi- zation's six standing policy committees is to analyze current ar�d emerging national policy and prograzn needs of cities and recommend amendments to the National Municipal Policy. These responsi.bilities are describecl in more detail, including the specific jurisdiction of pour Comzaittee, in the er.closed brochure. To perform effectively in the developrient of national urban policy, tae urge Committee members to: � � , ' _ 1974. ' LJ ' A. Review materials for�aarded throughout the year both on Congressional and Executive Agency activity (Congressional Report, Wash.ington Analysis, and City Perspective) and on policy-related mlterials prepared especially for your Committee. B. Attend the Annual Congress of Cities in Houston, Texas, December l-5, 1974, where all cor,imittees will meet to consider policy recommendations and proposed amendments to National Municipal Policy. I look forward to your active participation on this Committee throughaut Enclosure Sincerely, c:� Tom Bradley, President� Mayor, Los Angeles, California 1620 Eye Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 /(202) 293-7330 / Cable: NLCITIES ' ' SOth Anniv�rsary , ys2a — �s�a , ' ' 1 , , ' ' , .m,.t,, �,. , .; � � , " � } � :N'�' ' " .;_�'�` : �' NA'i1��1AL LEArUE OF CITf�S The National Action Arm of the Natien's Cities July 2� 1974 Councilm�n Tim Dreider 7550 Ter�po Terrace Fridley, Minnesota 5542I Dear Councilman Dreider: Aiten E. Pritchard, Jr. Executive Vice President It is my pleasure to appoint you as a member of the Committee on Public Safety o� the :lational League of Cities as nominated by your State �eague. The Chairman of your Committee is Alayor Tom Moody, Columbus, Ohia; Vice Chairman is P�fayor Maynard Jackson, Atlanta, Georgia; and the Board Representatiue is Mayor Clarence LighCener, Raleigh, T�orth Carolina. Your term on this Committee will expire at the conclusion of the Annual Congress of Cities, December 6, 1974. The goals and policy guidelines upon �•�hich NLC officers, committee cl�airmen, and staff inembers base their efforts to represent city interests �n federal �oru�s aad in negotiations tiaith other organizations are contained in PZLCts National Municipal Policy. The responsibility of each of the organi- zation's six standing policy cor.�mittees is to analyze current and emerging national policy and program needs of cities and recommend amendments to the National Municipal Policy. These responsibilities ar.e described in more detail, including the specific jurisdiction of your Committee, in the enclosed brochure. To perform effectively in the development o£ national urban policy, we urge Cor.rmittee mez�bers to: A. Revietti* materials forwarded throughout the year both on Cangressional , and Executive Agency activity (Congressional Report, tnTashington Analysis, and City Perspective) and on policq-related materials prepared especially for your Ccr.miittee. � ' ' 1974. n � _I , � B. Attend the Annual Congress of Cities in Houston, Texas, December 1-5, 1974, where a11 committees �oill r_�eet to consider policy recor4�mendations and proposed amPndments to Plationa]_ ilunicipal Policy. I loolc forward to your active participation on this Cammittee throughout Sincerely, ��/"' � (%' . Tom Bradiey, President Mayor, Los Angeles, California Enclosur� I, � 1620 Eye Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 /(202) 293-7330 / Cable: NLCITtES